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04-27-1922Aaumrmn ACTIVITIES ln. Ink Pau: md dnudnn.Chu. &zlée, ol Omaha, smvreekill at th homo M''nu:'| dmlhhr, ln. John Hum- ~ if. Jcffuiu me wah m pm- D u n A n d ¢ n o n i lg u i n lt o b e e r n -played fora mmmer by Walter AP' deby neuAmong than attending tha Euler c ha ir c one en r m Ham a nd He s-dunel C. B. BunnL. D. Wlrrick, A.2.U l m .lun 1 -'nmNelson,Ruby I'uvon were pink moe: whic h wanmlaouudusc enterpiec e.I h e p la u card:sm-nhandpainted pndwa s nude 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| ..a n o n e :'roCHICKENOWNERS 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 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 fora mmmer by Walter AP' deby neuAmong than attending tha Euler c ha ir c one en r m Ham a nd He s-dunel C. B. BunnL. D. Wlrrick, A.2.U l m .lun 1 -'nmNelson,Ruby I'uvon were pink moe: whic h wanmlaouudusc enterpiec e.I h e p la u card:sm-nhandpainted pndwa s nude 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| ..a n o n e :'roCHICKENOWNERS 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 gfo r c h i n : k i n :a n dp 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 gre c e i ve db yt h ec i t ya u t h o r i t i e s w a t i v et op a r t i e sw h o: H o wt h e i r c h i c k e n s t or 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 ULLUTHE RA NCHURCH complaints wiltm dndan-em andDrum, Nebr. guilty furties will be made to suder. 11-2:Lou LArrA,cm¢r0r 1=°n¢¢.[FirstSundaynfterEu 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 eA r n d tH 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 ta w e m Get the prieel.Alvnys dght..l... Therewiltbenoservice inthe church this Sunday.The pastor ax- pectl m lltend some special meeting! to be he!d in Sioux City. Iowa. P. J. Rcinerlsen, Pastor. DefroztVapor ~Q u,__£f3.r;"~4Q,":\lff.~ P*. , .w.".n f '"'"8 r l *' f1»'»~ ~~¢ ~ 9 .1 ;¢95.1g.'Q- vt .I ewr~ ' ° ¢ a~. .~~,;~. '' '\." Q. . E -."- .1- » ' \ ,w~:. . , . . . , n , 1we4-Q.a..."»£.».1:_ ~ »._\"~afI3~\: " |1.na ...~ ""'*"~". .~~?'§*~"'€"`3':-"'- 1 . \ »_Lw *9~r" >* a g V5" "-».€§_=-.Ez\- ,:}. . J ¢.~'~gay'~$`3:./f i ~..A..s . w:_\~~.-»\¢ .' f 1 . .f'". e e o ef."e:~ . i -~~ . 5 ' > ' . . » » -" 1 JCri f u d h - * \ ' 1 » » \.}`="°-J_:" '»*_. _1- ' ?.' : .- r . T ' ~ . = ; » _ : g_:,; : ;, 1 ; &u. , , ' = § . = _ ¢_ § r ; : f ' ~ » =s \~-||.'\|u 7o f This 0il Stove Bakes Bread erfectly Not only thousends of housewives but many nstiowiyrespectedDomesticScienceEe* perks have tested out this Red Stu' Oil Stove.Everywherethe verdictisthesame.I oki d--bnan'sind of fuel can out-cook, out-bakeout-roast or out-£17 lt.lingo of mynum: 3y..The Red Star at s cost of only a. few cents an hour vnll prepare any dish in your best reeeipe book in the exact time coiled for. IL.5T@ I]/E Prices Down to Bed Rock '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 --no wick substitutes.If is all-metal-weighs4.._-_.,nr. . '. . ."'» a n n . .L. [.;1~ .~8 %l b s .M s k e sg a sf r o mk e r o s e n e ,g a s o l i n e , ; _ _ _. I ~ i f ;e t c .G i v e s t w or i n g s o f h o t b l u eg a sH o m ei n - .2 ° ~n e u !o f o n es i c k !r i n g .R i g h t u p n e x tt ot h e BURNYOUR ~w s Rock Springs Coal ' ...»: » .1 - ' ~ » - - - 1 ' : = ' r -. _ . - 5 - -. , . . - 11JIf" .r4"1.lu~ » " '1 " 2 . u J|l'A?.¢ . | l. .\d f ' ..|.r'ZQ'5>E~4" :4 _ \uA\ : ~.; -f.-.4 4 ~ ' " ' - ' ~ . ".A-""°:|.v:C " 'r 59 1 P -.AA| . ; , . i n g m ~ r eh e a t .G i ve se n o u g hh e a tf o ra n y 19k i n d o f c 0 0 k i n g .Us - e s o n l y o n e g a l l o n fo r h o u r l o f s t e a d y c o k i n g .Sa fes 25 7 4 o f fi ze l . 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» idiirinn'1|!°ll1_|l§!! v:-»=»- I!" £*"E U!"| "'-5§"L£'¢'£» As¢`°s°¢|¢€§"»`§=§'"wn¢h'nam. cnzsx VALLEY News n m .wi n1°-g,===,;>»==,_, wadnfimf-'. v unw. F. c. swam:nea3 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,rneleur,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, HolyngThe 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";,,.;1inlad:P=\3grnm--Hinhnlne of her dau hter,Mn .Albert Monday from Nickerson. after assist-;-|,1,¢| M3E3|, Mrs. Wm.. Christensen m m m W 1 rlv| i n |hersister,Ura.zau 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 lmmshipBuniic and Mrs. 0. L. Hihinger; doflf; " "H""' ~ "5 W . lff" d a n huaeswr. was bury assessing hm lui nonting-Min Ruth CameronTeddie 11.urnumanuanI ' Th ra dad$'Hday.Sd¢H. B. Camera ~ recep-W'By lvh,wa nM ;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. HaifaEpiscopal 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 uiumstmuter-Leo Clmeron l u .| ¢ . u u | | ;: u ha l l l !n u n .u u l n| \ .| | u ¢ l u l .P C Uk f n l u o n t S t h - \ I ' i \ ¥a w n i n g .IF r e dE g b e r an fU a h l l n gv n u aS u n -H n w a n dH a n s o nc a m eo v e rf r o m i l u .J o eE n e n o nd r o v eo u rf r o md a ?w a n i n gc a l l e ra tt h eS a d i eM e n -F f l e m o n ta n ds p e n tE a t s e rw i t hh o m e O m l h l u a v l l i t o u r t h aw e e k - a n d w i t hg e d o h t h o m e , t h eg u e s t o f M i n aA n n a .f o l k s . ' ° ' £ " * ! ? ' ° ".. .. ._. .. .~E m i la n dH i n n i eL a l l m mw e r eA 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! DiplomasSant. 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 n a n L a \ n | _ - L . . s l .1. 1 -- H 1 , ~ J . .. . ¢ |H e r m a nv i l i t t l rT u e s d a y . ! I - _ _ : . . _ .I _ . . - _ __ _ . . _ »t ! . . A . . . . . . l . . . . -J~~fZ 1 ( | \ n I | | Kl l l l ¥ U l ll l l l l l lD l l | \ l f \ l l ]S u n d a yw i t hh o m ef o l k sr e t u r n i n g ~~~~~s l l h d l h fe v e n i n g . M r s .M a r yR o b e r t aa n dM i s aR u t hT h eM .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 dt h ew o o da a w o r as p e n tE a s t e rw i t hr e l a t i v e si nO m a h a .t h ee r e c t i o no faa o r m r et or e p ] W e d n e a d a y .|. . \ .z .P a t n a u d es p e n t' r e n d uh e r et h eb a r nw h i mb u r n e dl a s th u . U l l aN e l lH e a l e ys p e n tf o u rd a y s' m t hh i sf a m i l yr e t u r n i n gt oh i sm a r kH r s .L i g eC r a n n e ia n ds o n ,B r l l l tw e e kw i t hh e rm m ,M r s .D o l la tD 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 fT e k a m a h ,s t o p p e di nH e r m a ni l l e t t i e r .|R o s c o eF i t c hw a sa nO m a h ab 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 mO m : l o n d a yM e a a r aB u n n ,S m i t h .D i x o n .n e a av i s i t o rT u e a d a.lN e l sJ a c k s o nw e n tt oO m a h a1 N .W a r r i c ka n dl l e t a l e rB i o l . .l h i p lC h a s .C r o s sl e f ti e d n e e d a yf o ra p gt w oe a r l o a do fh o g sf r o mT y s o nv i i a tw i t hr e l a t i v e sa tP a g e ,N e b r . d a t i o n .|B n .W a l d oH a n c o c kv i s i t e dr e l a - T h ot r e a c h e r o u si l i a a o o r ii ac l a i m -t i v e si nT o h m a hW e d n e s d a y . l a gm o r eo !N e h r a a k f as o i ln o r t ho f 'M i n aB l e n d e rW e s t: m dH i nA g n e s P e l e r T y a o n ' a f a r m .[ W e s tw e r es h o p p i n gi nO m a h aW e d - u r g g f oA i r eH e n - a r tE 1r § r o o da p e n l oy m e na tm m fy s o n ' a .P r e n t i c e5 % .a n dP .M .T y s o n drove to OmahaTuesdayon business. . Hr. and Hrs. Wataonlmon attend- ed a party ln Blair Thuy evening.The flrls of Bono school. with lllaaNelson, enjoyed an Easter party at nesday. Mrs. Edgar Havens and Mrs. E. C.HurdleattendedtheWomln'sClubConvention in Omaha Thunday. Mrs. Haven went as a delegate from thelocal club.They report a very inter- estlng meeting.MrJensen of North Bend was anHurch.un'a.°over Sunday guests at the J. A. West The Goll aehool defeated the Bono |. home.drool in a rloae ball gameFridayMr. and Mrs. F. J. Kastle and Miss afbemoon.llfiola and Raymond were Bundav din- l r .andMrs.I*ayRoundvllltodSunday \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 MissRose from drenreturnedSundayfrom a visit Omaha. who is to mend a few Weekswith her mother. Mn. Alfred Harlow. day when he is takimr treatment.Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bundle and 2'HenryTmhiaendrovetoOm Thursday.Mrs. Tnlhlsen retumerthe eveningtrainandtheBur:visitedtheir dausrhter.Mrs.RolDaugherty untilFriday.Bra. Esther Herzog spent Wed dev in BlairMr. and Mrn. Ray Harrison of kamahaieredownWednesday spent the day.Lira.JackCookand childrenturnedhome last week after o weeks visit here with relatives. Roy Triplett was in Omaha one laet weekMrs. Edgar Havens folowi a from 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.. -1 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 olHetrnan 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'eveningto'daither~ ilra.Nell Tyson, and stayed "q a yHr. and Mn. Rd Heller and family spent Rundrv with her parents, Mr.and Mrs. Chu. nm. in" " . ; " " " " Mina Ida Hr.Cowen came up from Omaha and took Easter dinner withhome folks.Andrew Jonee of Blair was in townSaturday looking after business met tere for the New Hampshire lnaunncecompany for which he ia agent.R. J. Schenek and children and Bias Myrtle Brolraw rnotored to Craig and spent 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. FlornatPed-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. ghdMn .Fred hiswle, Mr. andHrs. CliffordKrnmle.Mr. and Hra.Herr? Tveon end P. M. Tvrlnn.Lest 'l'hursdw Mn. Washburn and hermother.Mrs.lennn. withM ta n d l i nL.nWarricknnentthe.iiternoen and had alt o'rlo¢\tTllnner ae rude nf lr. and Ure J. 3. Conair. ~:\=liaaNelsonareaSundaydinner|out off the A. R .Ifxon family.JohnWilder.fromthenorthernwart of the county, rms taken tn theTekamahhoaaltalandoperatedon Batnndav rnornlnr.The "We'Il rp,,e Club rmrpdeed Hn.ErelletalerlnatFfldrwafternoonard each nle»ed a oullt block for her and 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-onedollantotheirtreasury.They will repeat the play et TelbaetaTuesday evening.Mr. and Mra. 0. H. Godeer. MlaaThelma, 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- daymorningtoheartheprogram*whlehhadbeenpreoared.Inthe'meme the Baptist ehureh was num. Sbeclal mualc was given and follotrlnvthe eervlcea ten were taken into thelchurch bv baptism. er here \='ilh his family.hir. andMrs. J. M.Westspent Monday in Omaha. Mr.andLireEvansofOmehament the week-end ot the John Wilder 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 ornomnnnlnl he *helr mother. *lm wtgtrem ann and Misa Horence drove en Wa"Srrndw ard epent the day at the Freel{roffh hnm| John W ilder was taken to the TekamehhospitalSaturdaywherela- underwent an operation. Mr.andMrs.HollvWilliarnemspent Sundav al. the .lackCrowd; home ar. Blair. While attendingservicesatthBaptiat church Sunday evening F. 'WLowe had hie car Stolen.A Fond Sedanwas left inIta plate and unt1 me llondey the owner had not beelocated.The ear has a Waehinztocounty lieenae.Mr. Lowerecoverehis car Morday forenoon ln the Welcnmro at Tekasneh.Ther had foonit ln a dltdr near the R. O. Mcbonal home and taken it waiting for a cofrom the ormer.Harry Bidder rTekarnah aeema to be loner from thr plaoe.Hla car was stolen the nur' night.Parties driving Mr.Lowee -m . . a . . . _ - \ .- - . a- \ . - - . | . . - : . . . . ..I 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 Cooperwassp 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. , | . . .e;;.=* 4 ,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 ¢3 > TITE ENTERPRISE. BLAIR. NEBRASKA. ~" \_.* " .:* 4 » the condition:Genuany :ccrpzedwhra the entzrwxl the conference, and lholr dec lniot tlzlt It l result Ger- man; lhamld not be permiued to take lnlrt ln ln: tulune dluumluas or de~ visions relltlng Zn Rulslln llfaln.The Germans took this kick rather calmly, and some of them uid they would nlher leave Genoa llmn withdrurthetreat;-n 'cholce whlrh Lloyd George altered them Wednesday.But me neutnl mtlom»->Io1- \¢||1l.Sweden.Denmark.llullnnri. a b o u t t u b r e a k u p i n u n o w . b u t #gl Il li a w r i t i n g n ap p e a r s poaa lbte t h a t t h e t r o u b l e w i l l b e {¥!1.*¢|u p a n d t h e d l i e u l a l u n o f p l a n :fo r the e gu nn ml v: r e c e n e n t l o n n f b't1m;n.~ wi ll contlnue. G e r m a n y a n d Ru-:ala n r e d p i u t e d t h e r o w , a n d t h e f o r m e n g e t m o m u t the b la me . th e s ovie t fl el rgn le , Tc hl tc h- er i n b e i ng c r ed i t ed w it h n c l e ve r mo ve . Io l l m n - l u i u p t h e neg uz inl lo us b e g u n i n B P r l l l l . h e a n d D n d o r Iu u l x m a u g o t sng elh er l n Il a p a l l o a n d n g m u fo r : h e l r r e s p e c t i ve g c w m m vn t s n a n - a l : t h a t un ti c lp u te s w h a t m l g h r h e d o n e I-Jr t h e Ge no a con fe re nc e.T h e I w o wu nl r ie s a n ne t o c a nve l a ll w a r d vh t s1 . a l l r l a l m a fo r w a r d a m a g e s ,a n d :III rl a l m u fo r d a m a g e : d u e t o t h e w r i s t s * nutinnsilxlnae G r n u a u Dr n pe r ty .p r o \ ld l nz R u ss i a do e s n ot n p ay ot he r fm vl x n n a l l u n s fu \th i s nn t l u u u l lu l t l n n . In t h e l a t te r m ae . G c rm e l n y m a i nt a i n s t h e r i g h t t o c l a i m da ma g es .I l Is aia that would prejudice We interests uf the smaller ngwem Tho Bantamnl!fl snnlsmi lhat Germany musbalz an nh -mnferem¢-a lM.'t1tlm :hero were '1Da|:\lnn the nllie: and joined Rus-nln ln the denant statement ihlll Ger- mnny could not he blrnd tram y ar-miolpnllon In dlscunlon a Ruasiln af- fairs except br run vate of we conference.This action was actuated 'K H ug n i z v ea ch o t h e r a n d res ut ne fu l l dl p l o m n t l c a n d t r a d e re la t io ns .th a t t h e y : m t n t h o t h e r n s : m u t t fa vn r u l n t l l \ n n :a n d t h a t t h e t r e a t y o f B r e s t L l t n u k 1 | c a n c e l e d . 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I l l :eyes b l n e d w i t h je a l ou s y ;a n d qu i c k l y l l c n m s u !h e r m i n d th a t h e un a g fdn g tu nl r i ke he r .U h ! I l u w t h t wi s he d h e w o u l d a n d t h e n : n i e b a r k ul l t h e c r u e l w o r d s h e h a d h u r l e d a t h e r ! " W h e n y o u m i d y o u l o t vt l m e . y o u |h \ || . " h e g r i tt r l l u ava l vl y ."Y ou E ne m nl l : h o l i m e y o u h ad h l m .Y o u l r t m e kiss y o u !Y o u w l d l o ve w a l th e :1 \ al u . *a t th i n g l u t h e : r m Id !- Oh . Go d ! H o u 1 Ir i s h I m u l r l h a t e g u n !" Po l ly r ou l d n o t s p e ak . ne l u ze r mu h ! uhm m m r .lu \ |1 r i| n n- N I l ra z cd y l a y In li l r d e p th s oi h er vyvl .If h e h a d b e e n MW ~~ ////4/~ 1 ,J . =m y I _q I _ | x . . \ § § i § r f s ; - , f ~',J 35. Q », ._~i/i ~ ~ ~~ ~,I "hu nt mel" she guped."Please trust me."A contemptuous iaogh fell from him. "Trust J on?" he gated."Ti nt I will non ru never trust you ngmln. Bot Jou'm mine just wename.Do yon hear?You belong' to me.Bn!after this I'll watch every :rep you lxke and--ind-"Ile almost crushed her into uncon- scloueneu. and :he hung in his arm: a fragile. beaten thing, we ined zo errom. too wenk to plead. Then, all or n sudden. Robert loos ened his bold upon her. strode to thedoor and. vrlthout a backward glance, opened it and vu gone.For n long limo utter he had left thehut.ohne upon the rough shanty nf 'FFF I ~ .~f»1¥v"lm ~:" -*|'f u l \=|'\r \~.,/"*~?'~ "IH \I ~,_~ I 5 f f i 1 ~I ~~-244 3 /~}a - : f f } g » . . -Q r \J n`: l l w " ~j : , § ' ; n . A , A I - 1 '. 2 1 / : §{,f§!=;»f A11 1 T ' F U K (n u m ' W A : .u ylx uu I u ura silvu a "C x 1 \|."»¥m~ |.- .J.. vv-,.,.,-,..,.,._,f . n n a n _THE ENTEKPRIS1 . / w swf. um., April 2-1, 1922. |' s \ -ras r.. \"rz nP1u sz --BI| [f Nehr Anril 21 m n -'nm xwmnpmsz.| 1 L E T T H IS O N E S I N K IN ' 1 3 Lio n Tamer -"S up into t h e a n IA F : ma k e o ur p o s t o m c e l o o k n e n t . hM r .l'oa t ma m ~r .S l r a l t h l e n u p t ll m f n l I n t e r b o t .M r .P u m e r .Tl d x u p some,M r .R u r a l Gu r r l a r .F i r a : n n a l o n l a r e Ia s l l u x M a y b e l t ri m pSt ra ng er ,t i k l n g no t ic e o f Il a fi e Im 1p r o r e m e n l l . w i l l r o m e b a r k . h r l n x n a n sy o u b e n e d t l .S t u r t t h e s e w l l h m s 1 T H Senior O F T Blair Hig WILL PRE The Glas It Pays to'" AT TH B. F. D. Ope wn1>NEsnAY, Pmcp-as and Seats on Sale Now nt J. L. l -. - _ . ¢ ¢.. . . . . -. . , . . . . . . . . . , .. _ :~, = "e » . .; r :; r . ~ .. - ns "b e n f ,, r . .¢1 » ; = ° ~~~~s »\ I . "f ~ 1;vu..1 1fin- W i . . .~ _ _.¢ . n . .~ " " . . . r _.m l *g l r _ A ~I n r w .~ . . . = - f r - »~~ , g g,m .l g g p - -4 , I , .- g g . ,¢ ¢¢ "~2 -w ~~_ . _ ,, . m e ". i : 9 f < " f 3 ' ~ : 1 1 /~ at Q 1 2/.." i 4 ~o g . d .. ~'z _ Qa:Z " '. , _ . ¢. /. ~1 ¢ j y ; ~/ ' ¥ . ° e - i » 5 -" ' : :~i f ~' f 1 r . s ' " " "" * " '" "" f .c f m f -.~+: ~ ... . ¢...§4 \_" M H T!| ¢ebonmapmhom|i.h.¢£¢rr1Zhrys»qulby~ded~dA~I0U| $950,000 of Telephone Property Lost in a Night .'Ure c hilly afternoon of April 10th a light ngmbeganto fall over s strip nesrl s hundredmiles wide. from southwestern Niinnesots to southwestern Nebrnslm..s As evening cnrne on th e ra in b ea n to fri-to as it fell on the tdephone wires.efore mfdmiht the wires in msnyéizcu were coated wich ic e nearly an inch k.Under the wight of the ic e. anc i whipped by a rising wind. mile after mile oi teiephone pda and wires swayed back md forth and then crashed to the ground. A f u i 0 °4 .Ithe stag: shunts hZ°f°°iT'§'£f..'§',1.u1==rom 26,904 miles of win out of servic e 21,200 poles broken down or destroyed 71 exc ha nges in the sto rm sro: $950,000 property ioss Nearly dl of the lon; distance lines dem- sgd by the storm iuve been restored by moto than 1.200 telephone nepmirrnen who iuve beg? on the iob c onstantly since the storm.A n d in those cues where ihe local lines were dun- Qhmd. the repair work is going forward as rap- 'y s si ti sp os si ble to do so . It is s msns size job to reset more :hm 20,000 poles. to resttseh the erosssrms and wires to them. and to re-establish communica- tion over telephone wires :lm if extended in s sinde line wodd resc h more than around the world. W u k :la shankour e..I=.,.....'fZ'..,.»..I2?e"i'»ae- nl 'onop¢sti¢mw|:hwhiehyoulnnlhsgmsvddsblu inlenlrptioodnrvs..n.ndwe won! ur u rw y o-II ~ we vo antohwrythsreopeningdoommlnieniion. r\r iiolmmesrmn Bm a ~Truruous Connor: H u w d o h m e s p n 1 t h e P o s t a l C l e r k lo k n o w u r h o t h er y n l l l m o a n T r l n l d l d . C a l l fn r u l n n r Tr l n l n l n d . G u l n r a d o i A I. W | \ '¢ ' 8 g | » l I] |O U T ' r i m N A M E O F T m :B T¢ \ Tl I l x z f u m . I N ' r m - : A U D I IB S ' l . .%~»i~» ~~f af. Tho Enhrprlse for kb work. BANG! BA NG! A lady went into a store and naked for a camisole- "What bust." asked the ulesnmn. "I didn't hear xnything," she replied. A ND S HE W A S - They ktmlled in the twilight together, The heavens weve blossomed with stars; She paused for a momen§ in dlence As he lowered fefher the ban. She cut her soft eyefupon him, But he apoke no loving vos#- For he was s rustic laddie' And she was 0 Jersey cpw. Western Fenner. n - - n TRAGEDY RECIPE Take one reckless, natural bomfmt. Two or three big drinks of bad liquor.` Uni high-powered motor ear. Soak the foo! in the liquor. plane in the ear and let him go.After due time.remove from wreckage,place in black. latin lined box Ind glmids with lle1r\ers.-Walton,(GL)News. HUMANIZING THE POSTAL SERVICE "There Ll UL unimportant ptrMIn 0 part af our lervlve.ll is u lntnl n: human unllu and thrlr C00P'l!|$lI|\|ll 1the Roy lo its mwren.ln its Iam annlylls. pollnl duzlmr are nrvmnmndntlnns perfnnnod fm nu'r nelglulmn 10.IU HERE COMES A smncem " M o n s a u s m e s s Hs a o v e a u m e u f ' Th i s a p t p h r a s e w a s u s e d l n P r e s i d e m H a r d i n g ?Ar s!mess age z o C r u gr e l l n m ! l p p l l e g p n ri l vu l n r l y !n p n a l u l ma n a g e m e n t w h o r e ;m|t m|| lll* 1*l n n - b e l a g im pr es se d w i t h i b n f a n l l u l i h r y a r e mn n a ge r a n f l o r a l b m n r l n u o r l h l b l s z u l h u n l n e u i n t h e w o r l d . tographer (cpu you." Rutus-"He'd better foc us me be- fore ah goes in tlztre, boss, forheain*t gwinfhab no time to focus me chem ah games ont." Ir a t h e r t h a n a s a lnlredl w w l c e p e r fo r m e d fo r a n n b ! m i c e e m p l n y e r . " - Pu s t m u l e r G e n e r al H u b e r t W o r k . . msm IMPRUVEMENT WEEK ssmsfnvsn May 1 Seeslnau9uratedFlrs! .General Campaign ol Kind in Service. Wunout the Foam) Bervlee. baldnesswould ungulm In a au. :nd be ll | sllntlsllll In | week.Public oplnlnu vmutd me of dry n-1.Becllnnll hllred or prejudlm only umuld nourllh. md nurmw-mludednux mme. | \ Il th e mann annmxn hunlnus ln the vmrhl and n mme: nnrer lo thu Iunervuwn lnleratn of | lfnter num ber bl men ami women thin any nzher lmulnuxhm on en-un Nu p r i n t s n w 0 m¢ d lt T h a R h » a d u C o d |.'¢°,|| ° m use of the melle ll for your benellt and epeede up the dispatch end deliveryof meh matter. if you have any complaints of poor eervlce make them to your postmaster.He hee instructions to investigate them end report to the department. g Class Schbol ~~ Play lvertise" ,h House Ya, 1922 ~0 cents ~ounds. gllra llnnt. "P o st a l i m p r q ve m a n t W e a k 'h u been ao ! for May l. hy th e l '=» atu 1as 1er Ge ne r al .Th i s i s t h e u rs : g e n er a l m m ps i g n n f l l ; l s l nd In t h e P o st a l S e r vi c e fo r s m e r a l d e m d m .B u a i n e u m e n .I . m a n y I I N !M ofs nn o r t h a g p i y ;n o c h u r r h rea ch es In l n s o m a n y s o u l s Gu t t e rs a n m a n y p u l l e l , h a s s n m a n y v 4 I aaff us .1 " ' - - » /:" ` \ f I \ |\i / 1 ~ / - - . . . . , ¢ l ". 'fluldipuntludhaunmlj up you vim. at out-Fur1|nfhg. Tlililyoll\dor|¥1l-&n\il.¢haIli up nude :he btxl,wldhnmnrly1%»= Autnmanc PushBack (h t m st .I n m m m ~u t m o m h u m x nxly. at .¢ pr uw r\ \G 1\ ¢I\tRYo n z l n p o m l bn lr na i oa eg wn y ou zh u . ~ m u m a .In peo .~ S eui fr aua hr nkq g.It "p e t k d l fr o m d a m ; 2 it-uy it-tody f g lnm 50 ants up. aw 0 ° is~a 0 nu. us nl onQ°l i31 waI l1 1 If I .x I3}_ l I t n i c k :i n h u m a n r e h t i o n s l i k e P u t i n : t a m p a n n l e t t e n .T h e P O S T O F F I C E ' D E P A R T M E N T e x pe c t s i t t o bo u s e d b y i ts 9 o s t m u t e r s a n d em p l o y e e s i n d e a l i n g w i t h t h e pu b l i c . H e l p t h e m i n i t s u a b e g i n n i n g wi s h P O S T A L I M P R O V E M E N T ».\1<:|=.:|<_.n»y lB. 1922. SALE ' EVERYBODY IS SHOUT!4° No Ahlle A SALES NOW Haw Muay Sales Have . mma ga 'nu l§,0NE YOU CANNOT AFFOR ||gg_ 'mi-: mccnnr. SALE OF A I N U M w u s E5/an HELD IN I R 1 1 We have preplrad for and fully ¢ to do lla: blggat din bnrineu ln our Hillary.2 We hlve the Quunny. the Qnldity th Pike, think nl It \ \ c each lor all big when ol' Aluminum vue worth un m $250 each and | lol ol Items at 9: eldl ulun ull in 50: O n e D a y Sale SAT April 29URDAV,111, 9 A. M. Blair Racket Store laememlaep Inc male. sm., Apr. 29. corner of envolopa (not on ihl back)and always look In your hiitr beforedroppingIn tha mall to na If It Ia n .lh a ma l l . n e a n ps p r r u, m nz l o n p l r l ur e s . a d ve r l l a f r l a n d t h e e n t i r e or g a n i z a ti o n o f : m o o n p o s t a l w n r ke n a r e i n b e en l i s t e d l n n h l : c ou n t r y w l d o r a m p a l g n o f In n- r cs !In po s ta l Im p r o ve m e n t ;Y o u r h e l p l a vi t a l .A d d r o n y o u r l o t . u n pl a i n l y w i t h p a n u r t y p c w r l t l r . G i ve a ve c !ad d r na . .S p e l l o u t n u m e f B u t e , d e n ! a b b r w l a l a .P u t y o u r ' J i n - ~ t i c m m / " . fx"I 1 E ¥ /'\ THANK You nmmmn TIME TABLE1 Chicago l North Waltenz T n l m B u t 4:40 p. rn. Daily 10:43 a. m. Ddly. ' I h i m W u ! 8:45 1. m. Daily.4 2:50 p. m. Daily. c. sa. P. H. A (L 0 Tu tu Na d i : 1:20 a. m. Daily Except Sunday. 2:00 pu m. Daily Except Sunday.0:65 p. m. Daily Exclpt §llndly 8:80 s. m. Sunday Only Trains South 12:50 p. ni. Daily Except Sundny. 9:25 |. m. Duily Except Sunday 6:28 p. ln. Daily (o) o'H.\NmN, MAI-mn l OTIANLON Atzomeys-|011 Oflka in sne Blnk Building - Ffoorlnc for old rumsmre.Blu r Pharmaey. Get y our campaign card: at this office.We can do the job righl. Host of the Blair phyaicims were in Omaha last Tuesday attending a con- ventiora. The Home Bakery can furnish you drnost anything in the baking line on abort order. Their Blue Ribbon bread can't be beaten. Once a matomer, al- ylrn a c ustomer.6-tt Sevard people from here were iq Omaha ihe tint of the week attending the District Conference of the u. E. church.Some good addreseea were made and everybody enjoyed them- lelves to the furat extent. \ 'ms W EEK LY MARK ET RE ?0 RT Hens Rooster! E m Butter-fat Corn Whéut Oat: Barlay HW # Cattle _ . z o :14 .ls .28 . u h 1.17 .29 s 10.30 w o ||T l u s l s t h e amlly Shoe Store 'l'hers'| many u hmily in this rkhily, L\\|\ nenr thinkui buying nr looking for Shoes eisvwhen. There! | reuon lor ¢J|Ls.We've hem mud long and we'va been uened often. md our neon! :hon um Sweet Corn Acreage AT $7.00-SEVEN uopms-$1.00 PER TON Contract-s are homing in but we can want, more. We need about 100 acres more for grow- ing Country Gentleman at |B.00 per_¢on.Our Seed is Fine. £00 . Licensed Embdmer Fianerld Directnr HA GGA RD 1 UNRUH Courtesy ~'Simplicity QUALITY FIRST REASONABLE PRICES (0) me I :: N A T I O N S may as-21, 1922 Ju n o 3 0 , - J u l y 1 , 1 9 2 2 . Au g u s t 4 - 5 , 1 9 2 2 . M a b e l J . H a n h , 00 1, nt y S u p e r i n t b n d e n WWE NEVER BEENFOUNDWAITING W e still have about 60 ucru oi gqod Bottom Land which we will rent in smg.1]_tracts for growing Sweet Corn. Blair Canning Compang C. 0, Dawson. General Manager. H. L. Morris. Factdry Manager. Bell Phong 82.Ind. Phone 94 Come In and ms n 0yer B..The lg Store The 0ld Reliable Exsello cm Flour, ready mind, ssc pwnge, »p¢¢m_1o¢ |5¢zs¢55:we 10 lb. B II'5 lb . Br own ~ $ .11 10 lb. whine p er mils lb. W hile per pail ~$<Sk Hinenx Sweet Piaklel. lwu dozen ._ `Dill Plc lggs, ~ rpec inl per dw"- \ Hum Gmdflther ddvu In Baby-one and all coma here to utkfy thdr every Footwear wut.People ue connantly thlng to thll Shoe Store.B yon'1l take | look at our Shun, whur rou'|1 ns, In a melsun. why no muy home: make thh the Family Shoe Store.We're uready to show u, to sell.' THE BLAIR SHOE C0. ; street.Mr. Huddieieon il plintlnz and rexmp erlng tha ph nza so itwillbo iu flrsbclass shape by the time Hn. San- dqljson get: here. Hhs Bbtty Noble sceo.mp|.nied R. F. Reynolda home to Tecumleh for n 1r¢e!r's vidt with his little daughter. I u \.||1 u da y to a m en ~ ih e M ed i c a l A s so e i n ti o n . On last Saturday. A951 22. Judge Debel granted a license to wed and pefformed the ceremony. th .mntneb .,; Thane school district,was ;very azreenble wier at The Enterprise of- fice yesterday. The I. 0. O. F. eelebnla ln anni- versary in lodge clrclaa this honing inwhich event the Rebekah: participate by bringing boxes. Henry Su, who hu been laid up with the rheumstitm in his knee ainoe last October was able zo nf. up town the iirlt of tho week. Mr. and Mn. A. J. Crnickshank and daughter, Hrs. Sherry Moore were guests at the A. J. Lnuro home on Thursday of llBl. week. "r11'J1mi¢¢ of the In sm neighbor- hood wlil hold a dress form demon- stration at the George Stanley home B. R o dm an of t h is c i ty , vis i te d i n Bl z li r t h e fo r e p a r t o f t h e w e e k .M r . R o d - ma n r e a i d e a i n O m a h a . H e n r y B i u n k a p p e a r e d b e fo r e P o l i c e Ju d g e C h a m b e r :M o n d a y m o r n i n g ch a r ge d w it h ge t t i ng t o o m u ch " m o- o n » ah l n e . "H e d r e w $ 1 0 . 2 5 . P . M . W i l c o x a n d W . H . E p l i n g r e - t u r n e d a f e w d a y s 4 3 3 f r o m Ii l i n o i a w h e n t h e y w e n t s o m e t i m e b a c k t o vi s i t ol d fr ic n d a a nd r e l at i ve s . F r a n k Je n k i n s h a d n p r e s e n t o f a F o r t !r o a d n e r f r o m t h e N o u r a e O i l C o m p a n y a s a p r e m i u m fo r b e i n ; h i g h m a n i n h i s t e r r i t o r y i n t h e o i l s e l i i n g g a m e . M r . a n d M r s . C h u . H a n s e n , o f t h e " H o m e B a k e r y "e n t e r t a i n e d a H r . 5 P | 3 | ¥ 1 ¢ T» a j e y r e l e r o f F r e m o n t a n d I Clarence also of Los Angeles.Mrs. Msry Pyles of Harman is a Iister. The announcement of the engage- m e n t o f M i s s R u t h M e a d o f A n a h e i m , The hdiea of the Congregational present. Tha lots nat to Mn. S. E. Evans home on Linc oln street next to the city JUL are being put in shape by the Chamber of Commerce for a tennis court.'Pro y ears mo the Chunber had thc grounds plowed up for a :hh a aller at The Enterprise office this morning.John 'rss n Ionfoer employe of The Enterprise. n good printer and a real gentlunan mil the way through. _We are alwoya glad to meet him md he is n most welcome guest at ourdomiale.' .a |l lchaal work ihil year on account of J .* M b d e t t a W o o d r o u g h b o t h o f O m a h a , N e b r . .| " 1 " 1 l: - IChrisRasmussennnzflmily left Tuesdny morning for Lon Angeles, Cal. when thgy intend zo realda. They hzve been living in the will Smith hou.|eon wut Colfax. DPT J. Sanderson hu féma the 9 .. . ... going in c an to DeSoto where they ate s picnic supper last Tuesday aven- ing. Mrs. Alta Wmin1\'1igl1t his returned from a wln| .er'|sojourn in Lincoln and has opened up her home and will occupy same during the summer of Fremont The nutber of the oppiication for citizennhlp of Henry PIu!8"¢|Chris- tian L¢|zb\¢'4d and Peter Hilgenhmp will be heard by the district court on the second Monday in May. D r . a n d M m G. A . m m m m e Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Stewart llid uid: the cares and worries of the doy'a.nd tho Bible nays the world will get~ will be glad to vlsitlwone he ~nn e r seen i t gg l"| '°°'" of mil men and leduoen M- Mead of this c ity to Mr. John Mc - Lauchlnn of Lon Angeles, Calif., has been rtceived here by relatives of Miss Mend-Min Head went out to Cadi- fornh about two years ago and evidently liku the west well endugh lo take up her nbode there.She plans h ~ n b i e f o r ~ n s s o t h e pl nc e w a s n e ve r u s e d .1 arrived Tut week.Since she was a Mrs. P. J. Flynn, of Benson,Mrs. James Candy of-.Blnir,Mn."Clau. Esther Llunn of Tehmnh were mar- ricdian Fridayandtha DeSoto;ieo- ple took occasion to give them a real melebnation on Monday night.The lady is the pianist in the Mc Cardle anzrhestm Mr MeCnnile and Walter .Allen are farming Une old M:Phersc11 farm at De Soto.The Enterprise em- tends tongratulations to the happy couple. Little Margaret J enkins, daughter Mn last Tueuday evening in the bue- ment of the church :nd fed a mob of hungry people.These supper:are growing in popularity these times and the Indies sure know how to dish up thu ents. Word was ncelvd by relatives here of the serious illness and death of Mm An Dixon, Sr., of lm Angeles,Cal. on lui. Sunday.Her daughter, Mrs. Asn Dixon, Jr..went out th an on We Feel Sire sl ur ability to handle your banklng buslnz n to your ntlsfactlon.W e s h lilb e glad o l an opportunlty xo lnlk with you. FA RME RS S TA TE B ANK BL A IR, NE B RAS K A proud poueuor of a new piano, which Kuhn'| Ph ahl wi!! plan y ou. Rnd the uh in The Enterprise. I2. B. Redfield hu it agnin.Want. fishing yesterday. For Sale-Pure Bred Ron Comb Rhode Inland ultinga $1.00 for 25. Hrs. G. A. Lnngltlff Chu. Ron hu nnhingled bil haunt and :nada other auhdry improvamenu. Mrs.Loo Smith entertained Cal houn nad. Omaha. friends at her home on lm Sunday. Hr.Hitehel Rode! hu been ver? ill with pneumonia. but is new on the :mul to noonry . Properly owners are busy these ¢no~»of~»~o-1 H' -l l--l l-~ l-»l l--l l.l l.-1-1 BLAIR BRIEFS--Local and Personal » ¢ u u c o v o < a o ¢ ~ u u o u v ° 0 u e ~ a v o o o u . \ ¢ , » ¢ v u ¢ The Enterprise prints sale bllll.Kumfa Phollocwill nlluo you. Kuhn'|photon lrlll plans yon.Let ul do your job work for you. Come in and no our vmll P\P0¥~Und anne you will use nu other. Priced rlybl.Blair Phnrmuy.Sherwin-Wlllhml paint mm Phlrmuy.E. n. Hnggud, smderuker.Phonenn Ben 121.ma. can nn u E. n Huggud, undaruker.Phonemu m mmm or u m m span B°"'2'~'"d~°°"""°°-u T'hursdly of lm. week with home Ku! Chistenaen ls havin(1 new folks.nl'un,\mllt an his lot on westGnn| m m .Danna xt E. 0!l.'» Hall. Bennington,Nebr.. Saturday, my a Dm Des-Immlx olleringthoaegwdntnw- Hrs. Herman Shields of Omnhs is at the home of Frank Simpson helping care for har Eittle grand daughter, Louella Simpson, who his bmnc hili pneumnnil. Alvin 1Iuddleson u!Omaha spent Wedneday in Blair, taking up some tho south and ol Third attest, hal a new set of railing: placed along the sidea .. The Blair Home Bakery can fur- nish you with the boat of pastry when company cornea or for apacial ocoa- aions.°,B-tt Will do dl kinda of carpenter work nt dght prices.Goo. R. Johnson. (08 Boat Colfax street..Boll phono Aah 1292.12-4: Pau!Potenori of Omaha,but a former ruident of this city . tru in Blair laat Tueaday.Paul ia still in the real estate game.s Aztliur Rowe purchased a Gary ton truck last turday of the Arndt Hardware.a a real truck and the young man can well be proud of it. The Literary Society of the high tid;-ing 11v'in general. Mr. and Mn .J une:Cmlckxhmk went down to Orrmlu lltt Sundxy and are viaitlni ,1welutivcs. Miss llargaret Robertson, who is teaching' the Money school, is Ill and Misa Rosalie Foley is tuching in her atclul., Enrnut Brock, accompanied by his friend. Misa Margaret Roberts, of Co- Iumhun, npont Sunday at the A.R. Brook homo. I or Black 53.Mn . A n n a C o o k He r ti n i n u k i n g eweek's vacation from her duties 0|X3-2t \Hymn Ratzinger. deputy county clerk.|Mrs.Funk Jenkins hu been con- fined to her home with the 31ippe butThere are some new ideas in bakery 1 is now better. goods at the Home Bakery.Comein and try the Rolll, Cakes, Pies and Mr. Oscar Hansen from down near Bread.6-tl the German hall was a. Blair business :eller last Tuesday.Mrs. S. W. Chambers went down toGeneva last Friday expecting to visit!Mr. and Mn .Peter Soli retumed for a. week or so with her mother who from Scribner Wednesday where ghgy reniriei there.have been viailing neiatirea. I I | ' I one-eleven~ noIn a new package :har fits uw pocket- Ar.a price :har _ms :ne p¢¢w-b¢»&-The .same unmatclled blend 07 Tunnsu. VIRGINIAma .BzmurrTobaows ,¢~........n»»¢',.»¢.....:».¢.,,_§=*m Pum a#- pe n ni e s a n d d i m e s a n d w a r s a vi n g s s t a m p s , l o o k i n g f o r i vu vd t o t h i s g l a d d a y a n d n e w t b a t a h e h u b u g u n i o ta ke m u si c l es so n s he r j oy l l c om p le te . W e w h h t h e i i t t l e l a d y m a n y h a p p y a n d p r u f i u b l a h o u r s w i t h h e r n e w posses sion. - _ n _ --. Dr.Earl Brooks of Lincoln came up from Omahn Tuesday evening to visit his parentvin-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. L-mtry.Dr. Brooks had bcen attending the Medical Auocjation in \| ;l lh i s a c r q g a l n W e l m t f vi l l e i n s e t m i t | Nates br the Pastor. Once more--Why will people jump at cc nc lluiond Why do men inchthat God in defeated, men pfofeuing to bl Christians? The \vHt.er may un- \I s M snug; umm Fa! Cattla 15c and 25c Higher. Yearltfags at $8.50. -n HIIE Pauzfs mf nnvmct .1 ~Ltbc nl Rwflpu of Sheep and Lambs Rnd |flllction In the |larklt»- Vtiutl 51251: sf!-Waolsd Llflibl. $15.75. Spring Limbo; $16.75. .Union Stock Yards, Omatu, April 27.t m 'II|rrl\ was at umdernte run ut cattle Wedna-ldny. about 4.mo had and tridt' was active at a zzz; 2'rc ldvlnotBeltyoarilngubrought$8.50.Cow ltufr was :bio nctlve and hlgbrr and there was l R006 dmnnnd and a strong mnrlret for alotkrrs and feodwnt.Quotauons on vnltte:-{.'|mlt~e toprimetrnweg,$8.40@8.T5:` good I0 cholre tieevn., $T.D008.35; Intl to |t00'i hooves,$7.2'$0I.85:common to fair heave3,$0.75U7.2.5;good to clmol-reyenrtlmzs.$7.8.'»U8.50 fnlr to :ood yearllngl, $1.2107.B5:wmmon to fatryearlhlgs. $¢141lD0'!.2."i: :Bod to ftzoltl helfrri. rr..moms: fulr tu good heir Prl. mm07.23: ohnlro _jo prime ¢.01\'l.$8.1f»0o.75; ¢°0l| to choice cows. :sm oazo;.thtr to gootl cowl.$5.000 s m :rotten,;a.1zso4.r=o:Cannon3'Ul103.!>0; lwef and tluldterhuilu,$-1.25 own lmlogna butll. $1a0o4.zs: mt galsen. 8t10091J.00: Iwi! to choice fordm. 8'|.250T.85; mir to good feeden. $0.83¢T.23; common to fntr Imwera, " ' -OSlil: £0011 to rholrv. slottorn, $7 |:|| ur l|:*: mir to ww stnckertt. $6.159725: common to fatFWrrackers. $11.00 9015: stork lwifrrn $4..'ttl¢6.£\0; utofnt toil. $35005.2-5: stuck' tgihol, $5.31 08.00. 4 Hum sell 1091 Hlghn. Some 9,700 hogs showed up WednesGl: and found a ready ante nt prion 100 150 hnttler than Tuvsdly.Tops brought H016 and bulk of the trmnnx was at 81185910.10 qr only sllgtatly Iower than It week nm Limb Prloti Rulul Lower. Receipts of sht-ep ind lnlnbl were ttberat,about I8.500 'ht'ml.and tb l mnrket was I5025c tower than at th# but lllfli' Tundly .Wanted lllmtul mln up to $15.75 and California aprlnllambs brought $16.73. Quotations on shun and lumbar--Pnt lambs,good to dialer. 315.000 !I§.15; fat lambs; (ltr to xwd. $141300as m;cllppud lambs,$12.r»o011.w; shearing lambs.¢1s.r.'so14.15;feeder lamblh :ood tn ¢hoior. 8l8.000l3.?5:mil lambs, $10.G]¢l2.00§ 'fat fvnrtlngi light,$l2.i'»00t3.50:fmt 5earltngl tlelvr. $0.50-62050; fat tnrthefrlt, $9.00 012110:fat twwl.light, $0.0009.m: fat Mtroi. hoary .-$B.(l)09.II1.lhnrtlwrn Vclrllnqa From Nahawtn 801| at Omaha Wadnnday, nw.r.. 1I¢B¢numauer, Nehauricn. toppfd 1'ledlre1utny'e\ market with n loud ot ton;rutrltmr Shorthom storm thatavengedwa s pounds and wld as $8.50.HP lim marketed three rom\u~nlrtng 1,33 pounds nt sam.An (ho rattle In the a3t|t|1ute|\t iron- of hisown maint.The turd nl' cattle' Mr "ohonmker now owns was fottttdrd lu his futher :unto 30 rean aan. and IJ) mretut hrmding has been tmtlt up te a very high standard. i I I YOUR MAIL IS DELA'{£D AT 0FFiCE OF gE;_iVE3y 1 _ | - u h _ The Dhd Lauer Umm ma ben: In existence wer slave m n Franklin:tuned our postal unlce.E1en than pmplt addressed mail lo Hr. EzekielBmilheri,"Alianile Cont."a m ex pected Ben to know just when Zekelived.1 .Pefrhapa they Ind Zeta'|.ldGre|| Inletters up in the zarrcl. maybe a chat full of 'em. but !l|¢n It will ruler tnle! Ben hunt Zeke.Today people are nddnulng tellers lu Juhn Smlrh. NewYorkNY., or Chlrago, III., thinking Undo Sam cab Ionic lllm. which in just as Incompla-te as was ?eke'| nddresu of yarn.Tha Porlcflloc Depart ment nk: you in put tha number and: t in the sddrou.H Imp: you. Whesnoinmfgaha Hotel Conant Hotel Sanford Hotel Henshaw Oa r n m md n n o l i i y n u u h l r d a l ln gu b ut o f th an b omb.Gu an ma ymv at my a na ol umm with me u-mnn n al nc alvlng ho uo ltu lu a mdcorurteantnaxxncxn. CONANT HOTEL COMPANY N o C H A N C E W h a t c l u n c e .w o u l d S i r W x l t e r R a l i e g h h u e t h e s e d a y s w i t h e ve r y - b o d y w e a r i n g g c l o l h e s ? 1 I a S C I E N C E : w r t : C d i f o r n i l g r o w s m o r e l e m o n s t h l n a n y o t h a * a n t e e n c r y p t . t h i s s t a t s o f m m t r l m o n y .3, 4 ll l l r f i l f e w i t h n o b u n k a c c o u n t i s li k e b u y i ng a s h i g h p r i c s d c ar o n p a y - me n t s .T h e d a m l h i n f l l l i k e l y b e b u s t e d u p 'f u n t h e o b l ¥ 5 L i o n | a n a l l a n o e i e d . 0 n | S O M E T H I N G F D R N O T H I N G P a tw e n tt n a d m g g i z ttu g o ta n erupt? hottie.Seiading one that ans- wtred tho purpose, he nked: " H o w m u c h T " " W e l l , " s a i d t h e c l e r k , " i f y o u w a n t t h e e m p t y b o t t l e i t 'Il b e fi ve e m u . b u t i f y o u h a ve s o m e t h i n g p u t i n t o i t w e \ r o n 't c a n y t h i n g f o r t h ebo t t l e . "' " S u n ,t i u | . '|h i r e n o u g h , ": d d Pat.." P u t i n n c o r k . " - - T h e W a l t e r n F r u i t J a b b e r . l -. - _ . ¢ ¢.. . . . . -. . , . . . . . . . . . , .. _ :~, = "e » . .; r :; r . ~ .. - ns "b e n f ,, r . .¢1 » ; = ° ~~~~s »\ I . "f ~ 1;vu..1 1fin- W i . . .~ _ _.¢ . n . .~ " " . . . r _.m l *g l r _ A ~I n r w .~ . . . = - f r - »~~ , g g,m .l g g p - -4 , I , .- g g . ,¢ ¢¢ "~2 -w ~~_ . _ ,, . m e ". i : 9 f < " f 3 ' ~ : 1 1 /~ at Q 1 2/.." i 4 ~o g . d .. ~'z _ Qa:Z " '. , _ . ¢. /. ~1 ¢ j y ; ~/ ' ¥ . ° e - i » 5 -" ' : :~i f ~' f 1 r . s ' " " "" * " '" "" f .c f m f -.~+: ~ ... . ¢...§4 \_" M H T!| ¢ebonmapmhom|i.h.¢£¢rr1Zhrys»qulby~ded~dA~I0U| $950,000 of Telephone Property Lost in a Night .'Ure c hilly afternoon of April 10th a light ngmbeganto fall over s strip nesrl s hundredmiles wide. from southwestern Niinnesots to southwestern Nebrnslm..s As evening cnrne on th e ra in b ea n to fri-to as it fell on the tdephone wires.efore mfdmiht the wires in msnyéizcu were coated wich ic e nearly an inch k.Under the wight of the ic e. anc i whipped by a rising wind. mile after mile oi teiephone pda and wires swayed back md forth and then crashed to the ground. A f u i 0 °4 .Ithe stag: shunts hZ°f°°iT'§'£f..'§',1.u1==rom 26,904 miles of win out of servic e 21,200 poles broken down or destroyed 71 exc ha nges in the sto rm sro: $950,000 property ioss Nearly dl of the lon; distance lines dem- sgd by the storm iuve been restored by moto than 1.200 telephone nepmirrnen who iuve beg? on the iob c onstantly since the storm.A n d in those cues where ihe local lines were dun- Qhmd. the repair work is going forward as rap- 'y s si ti sp os si ble to do so . It is s msns size job to reset more :hm 20,000 poles. to resttseh the erosssrms and wires to them. and to re-establish communica- tion over telephone wires :lm if extended in s sinde line wodd resc h more than around the world. W u k :la shankour e..I=.,.....'fZ'..,.»..I2?e"i'»ae- nl 'onop¢sti¢mw|:hwhiehyoulnnlhsgmsvddsblu inlenlrptioodnrvs..n.ndwe won! ur u rw y o-II ~ we vo antohwrythsreopeningdoommlnieniion. r\r iiolmmesrmn Bm a ~Truruous Connor: H u w d o h m e s p n 1 t h e P o s t a l C l e r k lo k n o w u r h o t h er y n l l l m o a n T r l n l d l d . C a l l fn r u l n n r Tr l n l n l n d . G u l n r a d o i A I. W | \ '¢ ' 8 g | » l I] |O U T ' r i m N A M E O F T m :B T¢ \ Tl I l x z f u m . I N ' r m - : A U D I IB S ' l . .%~»i~» ~~f af. HERE COMES A smncem " M o n s a u s m e s s Hs a o v e a u m e u f ' Th i s a p t p h r a s e w a s u s e d l n P r e s i d e m H a r d i n g ?Ar s!mess age z o C r u gr e l l n m ! l p p l l e g p n ri l vu l n r l y !n p n a l u l ma n a g e m e n t w h o r e ;m|t m|| lll* 1*l n n - b e l a g im pr es se d w i t h i b n f a n l l u l i h r y a r e mn n a ge r a n f l o r a l b m n r l n u o r l h l b l s z u l h u n l n e u i n t h e w o r l d . IA F : ma k e o ur p o s t o m c e l o o k n e n t . hM r .l'oa t ma m ~r .S l r a l t h l e n u p t ll m f n l I n t e r b o t .M r .P u m e r .Tl d x u p some,M r .R u r a l Gu r r l a r .F i r a : n n a l o n l a r e Ia s l l u x M a y b e l t ri m pSt ra ng er ,t i k l n g no t ic e o f Il a fi e Im 1p r o r e m e n l l . w i l l r o m e b a r k . h r l n x n a n sy o u b e n e d t l .S t u r t t h e s e w l l h m s HUMANIZING THE POSTAL SERVICE "There Ll UL unimportant ptrMIn 0 part af our lervlve.ll is u lntnl n: human unllu and thrlr C00P'l!|$lI|\|ll 1the Roy lo its mwren.ln its Iam annlylls. pollnl duzlmr are nrvmnmndntlnns perfnnnod fm nu'r nelglulmn 10.IU Ir a t h e r t h a n a s a lnlredl w w l c e p e r fo r m e d fo r a n n b ! m i c e e m p l n y e r . " - Pu s t m u l e r G e n e r al H u b e r t W o r k . . msm IMPRUVEMENT WEEK ssmsfnvsn May 1 Seeslnau9uratedFlrs! .General Campaign ol Kind in Service. Wunout the Foam) Bervlee. baldnesswould ungulm In a au. :nd be ll | sllntlsllll In | week.Public oplnlnu vmutd me of dry n-1.Becllnnll hllred or prejudlm only umuld nourllh. md nurmw-mludednux mme. | \ Il th e mann annmxn hunlnus ln the vmrhl and n mme: nnrer lo thu Iunervuwn lnleratn of | lfnter num ber bl men ami women thin any nzher lmulnuxhm on en-un Nu p r i n t s n w gllra llnnt. "P o st a l i m p r q ve m a n t W e a k 'h u been ao ! for May l. hy th e l '=» atu 1as 1er Ge ne r al .Th i s i s t h e u rs : g e n er a l m m ps i g n n f l l ; l s l nd In t h e P o st a l S e r vi c e fo r s m e r a l d e m d m .B u a i n e u m e n .I . m a n y I I N !M ofs nn o r t h a g p i y ;n o c h u r r h rea ch es In l n s o m a n y s o u l s Gu t t e rs a n m a n y p u l l e l , h a s s n m a n y corner of envolopa (not on ihl back) n .lh a ma l l . n e a n ps p r r u, m nz l o n p l r l ur e s . a d ve r l l a f r l a n d t h e e n t i r e or g a n i z a ti o n o f : m o o n p o s t a l w n r ke n a r e i n b e en l i s t e d l n n h l : c ou n t r y w l d o r a m p a l g n o f In n- r cs !In po s ta l Im p r o ve m e n t ;Y o u r h e l p l a vi t a l .A d d r o n y o u r l o t . u n pl a i n l y w i t h p a n u r t y p c w r l t l r . G i ve a ve c !ad d r na . .S p e l l o u t n u m e f B u t e , d e n ! a b b r w l a l a .P u t y o u r dropping In the mall to eee If It Ie properly eddreeeed.Thle can In the use of the melle ll for your benellt and epeede up the dispatch end deliveryof meh matter. if you have any complaints of poor eervlce make them to your postmaster.He hee instructions to investigate them end report to the department. I t n i c k :i n h u m a n r e h t i o n s l i k e P u t i n : t a m p a n n l e t t e n .T h e P O S T O F F I C E ' D E P A R T M E N T e x pe c t s i t t o bo u s e d b y i ts 9 o s t m u t e r s a n d em p l o y e e s i n d e a l i n g w i t h t h e pu b l i c . H e l p t h e m i n i t s u a b e g i n n i n g wi s h P O S T A L I M P R O V E M E N T ».\1<:|=.:|<_.n»y lB. 1922. THANK You som# A. amount-rs.Publillu xsslmo nérexr nwason Pric e Per You Il.5 Entered u sec onddue matter 1 lo poetoffiee at Hlnir, Nob.. undo ¢»Aum' c ae¢re g_aof lhnhB, 1a'=t , _ . ... . . . . . . . . _- Dicken'a deuxtltjqn of usefulnesl "Noone ll us-oiea tn this wodd 'lb iighmu the burden of lt to my on die." The curriculum of life is rlch Bu you anno! get the A. B. degree un I o n you "plug"for .it qrounell "8nitehln;"in class will never ge ron wrovxh We note that our neighboring tom of Fremont In olferlng bounty on thi oostructlon of nu and the city clerl is kept bony enume:-ating the tail! on the rodeatsbroughtlnupnoofof tht killlng.Rally not a bed | vhs not do liitewiw In "fh t ti m the cou.nl§r|, h over.or to ou: genial city -keeper.'Wouldn'1 that be fun! The pdce of fum produce has noth lqg to do with the red flnu netivitieu these dey ;Every former in tht county te making use of all the du' light out nature h u provided und oooh men of them i l hoping thoi prices uri!! be M111=li°d either by nil lng the px-lee of the produce or the lowering of thou qommoditiee U m o n forced to buy by the lmrvee1 a n o n . There le nothing more disagreeable nor o! gmenter hindrance lo boldness 'Hun the profession!! deed beet who puts In his time :vine from one busi ness lim to uaothq gettin; c redit and 'refusing to ply.Such e men lltodd not be recognized in deeqi lodety.There is much more respect due the hold-up nun who sw out with a nn and demands your mime;-. You, et hut. hue e nghtinl chance with him md with this other c hu you ue helploll.The tnerchanfe oi Blulr roeently hue formed in orguni elticm immnm as "The Me mhmu Credit Allodation" which will ve n line up on this :im and men 1rhobolt|lbil.|,_@lbekna\rntoerery merelunt and 'ittduaed.No num who \f_1ehe| to can afford to lm a m ma n ma im these organi sations the deed but vm be forreted . ;_. I i ._. . |_ - L _ _ \L \ _ - . . _ . . f\§¢" ma TE n I 93|_| A ;.;~B1a; Q na gllaw ;.§..;».~.».'c~~:N m 2 \1FJ:'I-an com. sfaucz The c od ctriko u attracting butHula ittontion.~Comin| al it does at a parlor! Whitt tha consumption ls HIM. the public il tudalmg $1.3 thumbs in dc dsion at the supposed dire dnt It would work. Not only in this tmc, but than u at the present time morg cod being minc dthmthc rcic adomandfc r. The buying public il doo out on strike and i ti n a n d h a a a g o o d z i lh tto o x p o c t lower prkos for this commodity. But these lou-or prices om novel be nt- talnod by s tower mine prion of coal. tmc it would help but in order to xv back to »==r1-bin: like pro-war pricel tho mild rnultporno through thc coqt of Irdflmt.Frdfht is the big itlrp of expense and in every can amounts tomonthgn thaooltof thc eoal.For instancc, western cold Uzst is selling at fron $3.50 to $5.00 at the mine is baring a freight nm of from $5.60 'IO $1.00 per ton.The some eoadltion \» imc of Iliinois ml ami in fm all cod med in this section. Tha solution, ihenfore, for chelpor cool u in rc dttced freight rm.Cln this be hoped for?Not with the pn- ant lrudiifcrunce of tha public om. the subject.If the public naily want.: cheaper htel the freight quoztlon must he mum sm! when the qiuuon be- comes ltmn g enough thc reduction will come. THE NA TURA L POSITION Photognpher {tzking a picture of a mm and his son):"Young mm. it wou ld loo k ww i f y ou * qu id p ut your hind on your 1athar'| lhouldu.* Father:"l bca y our wrdon. slr; it would be more natural if ho puthis hind in my pq¢kg1;"_Eg_ n |' /\/ \ a a\ ns PM STRATEGY ||T l u s l s t h e amlly Shoe Store 'l'hers'| many u hmily in this rkhily, L\\|\ nenr thinkui buying nr looking for Shoes eisvwhen. There! | reuon lor ¢J|Ls.We've hem mud long and we'va been uened often. md our neon! :hon um WWE NEVER BEENFOUNDWAITING Hum Gmdflther ddvu In Baby-one and all coma here to utkfy thdr every Footwear wut.People ue connantly thlng to thll Shoe Store.B yon'1l take | look at our Shun, whur rou'|1 ns, In a melsun. why no muy home: make thh the Family Shoe Store.We're uready to show u, to sell.' THE BLAIR SHOE C0. H e n r y U m m m re tu rn e d t h e l a u e r u n : w o r n a n d l r o q e , c u z : m s n m a d ep a r t o f h a t w e e k f r o m U u r e n p a m f p l a i n I n t h e 91 h ve r s e o f t h e s u n s ' l a w n ,n t e i e h e : p m t s e v e n !d a ? 6 c h a p t e r .O n c e m o r e - G o d i n n o t d e - I a t t e n d i n g t h q m l 1 l n n u a l I o w a D i s t .fe a t e d , a n d e ve r y s t u d e n t o f h i s t o r y ; soon WITH (i-A-SThn|SdmM=hmenwan¢toehnnh.Hunch clutching tightly the penny ha intended ha contribute when the plum ' r u pulsed.Comtamation rdgm-d when the minister announced that this putkuhr sunday an eifnrt 'na tc be minds to mln the mortgage, md uked nary member of the congregation to mah a subthnlid o3¢riqg. During the prayer the Seats held 1 vhispend eontullation u ln the solu- tion of lhdr dilemm, and relchod a satisfactory dodslon. One hinted and the other two enr- ym hhn cubéTbe Am-erknn Lngion lin uxssoc nuon.vx c o urse no n w»muw| me wonu u nu m: oe uer.|his old mnle. Felix Bisy ar, who is do not my reader of hlxwry,bm u.u~ studying chlropnztlc md u Henry r¢-fdnm.n I1 true, men know more now .";:i'°; ',"m2;1. ;"'i,.;':° '.. ": ;:" ;i, ; ::: ," .,, °;; 1. ~v: .:. ;" ::' .: ;.: ,:; :, 21 2; |folks.Henry nyi the whole though! slbly more dlrlng.Slavery ll oer- u-! the convention this yen wu hovmhmwn. me u l w n pavrvr nnlghuny 'lo reduce um ln utlnfy pntmnl lml battered up, and new we are trying ln _ur the same time break even and keep!on§eL how w nuke nr.Yu this ls heads nbnve wller.Thi! ueml uv be n nut day in whic h la llve, u good§u.. ery 1; all convenzionn af whole~fdly» .Thuak God, the world ls selling I s ulen Ind mtdlm md dw public will b¢¢¥»Cl'¢ and the uhmm' howluu mgbe gm when nn problem la wlved.lsared nlfl. The only sensible, sanitary ~ method.Cheaper than any other way. BLAIR GAS COMPANY BLAIR.NEBRASKA ;la /~|'*` l .Weekly. le_;..- . w w a . 3 \ ' l v - m m m Grape-Nuvahelpabuild lthw w - g hoontsinsthefullrichm l whaetandmahpdbsr- ky, including the vital mineral elmnumwitlnxtwhkhthehodymnozbefmxymmmed.Grupo- .`..,,.. ..those whocan no meet life's situa-tions well prepared in beldth.Order Grlpe-Nuts from yourgrocer todny.Try it with enum ormhk furhnmkfast or hmch, nr msda imc n delighiful pudding for dinner.~ Gripe-Nuts-the Body Builder "Th|'n'| a Rlalou" ma br num c-ml cm lm., emu ou. ma. = Mr. Jenkins Took a Cracked ~Club To 'Tame Lions . s ~ | ~~ ~~ ~The exhibition ~ rathm' h¢¢ny_Itma 5 sad any fi '§ff."'}'ZnfZ§£'.n for want of propa mn in getting ready. Mnnyamanwhohasbudnnssstodoand nlivingtomaksandajobmillhascnn-lesahovwhefeedshiabodyBMr._]enki!u wnslnpickingouzadub. 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"For | an who caan play poker any betterthin I do lo all in a mms vm: a party W o l ve s " N a k e d " Tr a i n . w e a n :a m e n d n : r a i n i n Bo s ni a I t h a d ju st be en le ar n ed .A t r a i n h u m D u h l c u f o r A m m v u l e v e l i n g N e w l y n o o n a ft e r l e a vi n ;th e a ha t ln a o n n o r m a l o f t h e s n o w w h e n i t w a s a t n e l e d b r n l a r g e n ¢ c k ; g f w o l ve s w h o w e r e m a d d l m l l l b e h u n g e r .T h e m l m n l l S u m vfd o n : h e e n g l n o a n d l n - eo t h !eo ne he l.h o w l i n g de r pe r nt e ly . Th e f r i g h t e n e d n u l e n e m b a r r i e l d e d l i d de fe nd e d th em se lves w l l h r l t l n l a d r e e d ve r s .L i m : w u l vfe l w e r e r u n c n c m d k l i l o d , a n d n n a l l y t h e t r a i n . pu t t i n g o n l P "¢ | . 'l W ¢¢ ° ¢ | 0 lI i n g et t i n . ; n r a y t h l t l h l n l d .I t a r r i r a d a t .H n fa f W i n t n u C a n a d a m a y h e h a d f r o m m y a n n :o f t h a C a n a d l a n g u n m - m e a n - A d n r l b e m e n l . auion. an, in she an of ms. sr nm with the lplrll -uf uir emun andthrough cunodty.I always imngiued that ensuing the bemrdnry lluo wokInc bqand the ilmlts at rlvillunon #nm 'Nu H|.nl LaDd.° und nm. lhll country lhoundni with brlll. ~°°genrnaou and olher wild gums. lmnimrdiaappmnrmenf shea 1 renrhal my !'r|¢nd'a homo Jus: Ln time to help ti m through a month o f h u ma n -vbau. barley,l u and mln.I N allxed men zho nn lb llln n : tm mummm unwuc h Jterrlwry held open £0 tbl homeneeklnl lllilrr, with luHeh.rlrgln null. gum!mnnotl.rall- road qrnema. gnmeal madi. str."ln tha spring of 1914 l fame hack Ulm tha intention of tuna; out my judgment concerning the aoiI'| gnlm twvinz powers.Thla z did with rom- plot! satisfaction.1 lm no t hr mln;an uns of land at Lowa farm. and han raised crops of equal nlsse to lbspurdl-ll! price of the land on Irblch It 11 | n la ed wo o r thu s dtlhn nturns.I hlve founri mls land to ho lupodor lu renlilly to any Inn!! thatI hue ner area. and I havl seen Iund ll lntilana, lllinolI. Lllssuurl. ArkanullDkinhoma.Kansas.W!nomin,and parts of Mtunemtl and North Dntnta. "Ibn prnenl low prires nf machin- Ta l k o f 8 p Il o 4 | 4 | C r o p s R a i u d 4 Y o u A m r Y u r . i l l m l d J . G r e g o r y , n t L a u r a n u n , l l n t t d vt . w d l u s a f o l l o w s : m.Q I ;>~ru / 2 » _ > \ - q Jes/_' i \Q o a / s é \ / A s ,~ ~' fBEE Q Q _ _ I Q A " " ' WARNING!Say "Bayer" when you buy Ispirili. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on fablels, you are no! getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physidaus over 22 years and proved safe by millions for » Headache Colds Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgix Neurilis . Earaehe Lumbago .-Pain, Pain Lkcccpi only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. may-sq-fm:-u \»uu¢¢»-Auebueu-u 14 md nw-mmm B . Thorns. L u t h e r B u r b a n k b r i n g : o u t n t h o r n m s b l a c k b e r r y b u s h .'W h a t w i l l th e bl a c kb e r r y h u sh d o a b o ut l . hl l '!l ' I 0 b n h l ! a lot.. Th e b l ac k b er r y. de s i ri n g t o m u lt i pl y , p r o t e c t ; l u b e r r y s e e d s b y t h o r n s o n t h e a ve n u e o f a p p r o a c h , t h e s t e m o f t h e b u s h ju s t a s th e l u s cl n us , sl o w m o vl u g t u r t l e g n w l " ' b a r d sh el l t o ke e p fa s t m o vi n g p r o w l e r i fr o m n r l n g l t . It m y t a k e d e c a d e s . b u t t h e b l a c k - be r ry . dl s a rm e d o r au t ho r n s. s rl l l p r o e u c o s o m e o t h a r f a m o f p r o t e c t i o n - p r o b a b l y n b l t z a r b e r r y .N a t u r e c a n - n o t h e fo o l e d fo r l o n g I n h e r d e vi c e s fo r p r ot e c t i n g t h e re p r u d u ct l o n ot u r e . In nary homo.It makes cloas anon and never injures I Glanl. Sp?lag. Not far from the town nf Twin Falla, In Idaho is a lvrlnx that run:1 big eleclrinl punt.ll ZA cmled theThousand Spring, and there is noth- in; like It to be found anywhere elsein the world.what a zremendnul spring it Ia may be judged from thefan thx; It dellven simon 1,000 cublc feet of water l second--enough natuto mnnls all the needs of the dry ofNewYork!I! Bows out o f a ll l1 l ell! at s cnnalderable height, like the waterfall of a stream. and hxmllhll power which.converted into cler- Ask Your Local Dealer 1. ~ o r W a h l ' m m tn su ~n un ltlgs s o the mm whowantstomate¢new :Inn under !uof¢bl»mnmllliona.Why n l l l ?o Hmm a Clear lweet Bkln Touch plmplel,fedndi.rouzhneu or itching; sr mx. with Cuticnrn Oint-ment, than bathe with Cntlcurs Boa!! and hot unter.Blnee, dry :entlr and dust on a little Cutlcurl. Talc um tn leave a fllfrlnatlng menace on akin. Everywhere 254: each.-Advertisement. _I .l \1 |'z o t h e r B u m " o ve r n n e x t e n u l ve a r e a .iq - P h i l a d e l p h i a L e d g e r . ar | | '|¢9.|||; nun.. °-rm m n n -'vg u. sf-.1|-4£... imraé' Buns & ~ Une SIN# Caanbslon Mcfduanh »Z ~L L J 1 I . Y . W r i t e N e w F o r 32-Page Illustrated Booklet Q ,du-g ~5 ~ . anon nec: vmnaélurmnm||=|:g|||'|;'|:u|¢|||||., 0~ IE!! 'rqu_ www' 5 n .u m§(H C0i ¥lélnnn»i»».Nid'»'¢==Il?) \L11f;\. 'lv A snatched Rooori. One dny recently Mary Blrdella, annn. and ht: llstsr, Harrid J une. anlhewere visltlnl their grandmother, whom they nu mnmmn. Ihr; and¢11nurn singing lo ons of her dolls whenmamma ioined ln on the ref:mln.Hu - det J ane looked up and um, nr; soberly,"Aw,mamml.your nc ord1 scratched." am Ind. when 101: can :er good Im- prond what isnt! Ior $10 per len,md than selling for $1.15 az y our local elevator!I vu enabled to pub ehall a Gray nm nutumoblie fnnmun pw!! of n hu crop pruduced ln one yur.This dial:ict c lh n good fleillden for stoc k num; :nd than umllunlxnlulmulumllulnlnnmin,;,;,;,»":J ln the sa o 1|gy the competent business man can tel! the nature of the man he n to do businesswith.tie ma Judge by a iriek of faelni expruulon. br n cnreleu wordor a han: opinion. by a tendency toboast. or 1 refusal lo bonil. but hc an tell. Mlntukn happen.of course.Butthey do not happen lo attest when the direct method of judging men ls employedu l when the method ls ln- dlrért.Many men of only avenge nblllly nn answer questionnaires.Few cantalkvrlthA shrewd prospective nm ployrr srlthout disclosing to at vor; turn degree thelr untltneu fo r un son.Don't be amid to lreor your label. fur! In prove ztmt he mn hold a Job, but If he »:an': hoid il an nbla cllooaernr men will had it out heron- he 1| lrirfd. JONNNAXI ATrying PeriodThroughWhichEvay Woman Must Pass PndidSu3¢esiio|uGiven bythewomenwhooe b u m Phlh..Pe.- "W he n I vu ' wine1-Nvlllb the C-'BMO Uf Uh I nweek, nervous, dizzy md hu! b¢¢d~ac hes. I vu emma In th i n n y l e rtwo y an And vu hmgg-,515 to dog i v m .My mmm me wo Lydc §~m;1»-"»=»-=='- Vegnugle .Am we atldid not uke Il |oeua:.,But h u e g o t p o d r u u lu f mm l u n d u n w wlhlewd omy hn melror kmnltvflhotime.I ne onmmmd y wr mddneto dame who have llmflllt tzvublee.I du not llke publldzy, but u lu will helpother women l will bl ghd for y ou w use my letter. "-I n F unml Eosnsrmu, aaa N. l:lnlly SL,Phlls., Pl.m m m llic hl theG n a f w f u n l m n l e w h m m n a umhe an dwu bo mh na d np uz de u mm m l h l h u l .Sometimes x vun o u b l ¢ md o u w o r k n u L l r ¢ i d shout Lydlu B nkhlm'| ;l;£eL\hle Compound ln your little | undu wlm wlz h mg ma m u lu . lk o e phousendem a -mv va do mi ls ! ovmwork. I recommend your md m m d a m "pg (orginal ta pub-llnh my Iudm s L " ~rs. J.s. UVKINOI U61 Junction Avenue,Damn, M Follow The u-Ida! time of e 1mmn'| lllen l u l l comes between lbe yum of|5m\*ly50. endlaalimbuetvllhm- wr#-y m mml | u & u n e r vo u -n a l,ty, melmehallg. Heelha ha o r wu s of b m ¢p p¢ u an m . s:':.°'°:.fl°...*m:;.#"»r'-».r."' 'mf' .¢. ,'. {m... md 1 emu a t unlo- n Alwth v m.,,,....:a,,. .....H s m . , n o reall nlm¢l. dn a or oth er mul!(neu. Thhll lhble tnmxkenromme o a l l d e n e e l n ~Shglbv cvmoe vu e mee n. m ¢ ¢ ? . i ' & ° 3 » £ » w ¢ » ° » » . \ m ! Lyvlln an r u n n i n _g_- : g g e lhelp women Al ~§§"é...1 2 u m does : u m n d lnnumee, wasAveandtheInddlta.n|wre ltzldm loc oieekl .Zi gxfnlhl euverlugmthll hh "la t I ; me oull' nu _§°;,__M ~:<:*a~=-(or eu vv mm .prea w md herbs AndZ e u nn \..f'i.f`?°&|' my or nu- a . L d L e E . P m k h n m ' |P r i v a te ' n n - B o o k u p o n " A i lme n tsPoc n lar to \§»m°n~ will be nent you free upon reqneet.w r l w to th e L i d la i n P lnk h a m Ma d ld n e C 0 ~ . I d n lh Mu la c hu s e lu .'r un b oo a n n u m: v l lu lb h ml o r m xd o n . nY e t t h e i s h !! i s t h e n . a n d t h e e x e c u - !n a ..~snag hack t h e In st in ct o f p u l l i n g h i s b u t f o o t fo ru m s- sl ; h e m ay b e a p o or . ~'~. ~~ ~ ,~~;_¥3:.,=:_~L'~MNH S'm'aeT ¢°-°'" ~?§;=;=-=eih:`%=r2?;-F 0M O S T M E N L A I H E L E I ) Exr:c u'r;vlc a who mute n serious study of clanmlng men for poulllunn have llttla dlm-:nity In doing so. Moat mm ara lnbeled.\\'he!herthey know I! or UDL thvlr lbillty will umnll; ensue out ln a lhvrt conversa tlun nbuut the }u=b thvy have uppiled for.inability lholn Ilia!! In th e lu b! way. I l Uncommon l.1|llnh)To w n , ll l l lh - 0 , m y b ab y . by - o l Ju a n u n r t h e h i l l u n t h e l u l l i r l q d l n g ti uw n A n d a q u w r l l l t l e r o o m w i t h li g h t s bu r n i n g i o vr . A n d |\tm¢2¢»».\n : l u n fl i c k e r m d d a n a t o a n d fr o 0 .has te,li t tl e c o m r a d e ;to g e l h a r we-II gn--»l l u n h o , w s b a n s . b y - o l f l u n h u m y b a b y :hush~o,m y s w e e t , C o m e s u t h e c o t t n z e o n S l u ~ b e r l l n d a t r r vl ,C l n p e d l u m y h u r t t o g e t h e r 1 1 1 1 g o , Hu sh - o, up ' b a by . b y -o l O n s l u m b e r l n n d st r ee t In F a i r y l n n d sq ll ur v. llu nl wn , my b ab y. b y- 02 M u l e . l i t t l e r u m r u d e . w e s o o n w i l l b e t h e r e : H u s h u m y b a b y , b y o l S o ft .d o w n ;co uc h t h a t t h e an g e l s h a w a p r e u d : S l u m b e r . m y d a r l i n g . a n d G a d m m : h y h e d ; B l e w t i l l U h :n m pa i n t s t h e m o r n a r i c h r e d - - l l l n h - u , m y b a b y . b y o l < C » r r i | h I. l El _ __. _ _ _ _ _ - . . ._.. THE ROYAL 3:.uz1uA<; l~: 0 ? 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"Ile good h l f m a m a n d i n : r h o l l l l be tlevnr." £ V ¢ R Y D A Y n o o n T H m o s m l l vd a n t s h r n u n e o n a d z w u n d . o n c h n l t c u p fu l o ! ( r o u n d n u t :a n d :s ro te nx po on fu ls o r b a k i n g p o w d e r .B e n t t h e r g ; y o l k s a n d fo l d i n t h e w h i l e 5 at t h e In s t .n \b y t m ~ f u i s o n motL§rs COOL BOOL I t i s i l u r e a n y w a y .l n w i l l b o m o r e th an yo u c a n m al a ag o t o c on c ea l IL l l i t 1 | n p o o r u b e r . y o u o u r m a k e sz bo iler.Bu: yo u P ann sl l : nuk e i z b el t e r b y a n y r o n ve r s n t l o n a l fl l g ht x th a t a r o n o t b m r k w u p b y s o l i d a b l l l t y . It m a y b e '1 h n t t h e A m e r i c a n p e o p l e l i l l e t o b e h u m h u a e d . b u t t h e A m e r i r n n e m p l o y e r c a n n o t # l o r d t o h e h u m h u g g e d a n d b e s e l d o m l s . If h a l l ! n h a d j u d g e o f m m . h e l l o b l e t o h l r e A g o o d . h l l l l l k a n d b e nlal dea by tha t j od.¢ ea decl nlo os. Y o u m u t t : m i n d o r fa l l b y t h e l a b e l y o u w e a r .A l l y o u c a n d o a b o u t It i s so m a k e t h a t Zabel l l g o o d a n p o o ai bi e a n d b y h a r d w o r k t o e x c h a n g e It fo r n h o n or o n e j u s t a s n o o n l l p o n l l b l r . A n d t h e ve r y b e s t l a b e l i n l h o w a y y o u d o y o u r w o r k . n o t t h e w a y t h a t r o n t a l k - b g : l t . w v l v r l l h u \/~P°a l i;1 '. _ -_ -~¢ . . . . -.._,_.,\__g THE ENTERPRISE }""'"";;::i;.,';°;:';;,,;°-\num-. Nehr., April 21. 1022.1 n n r n . x : x = : w . m = » n > n n r n n snAm=:s OF mx: --whenam.u\hsanopepthdyrim am Cdorlus. -whan |183 mad. they ny heRed. -when ha is a cawud, they nil .m l n . -when he': ahzight, they say whim. -when he'a loynl, they any he true Blue. Found:-A have hy.Owner my lxxwthl mama by UIUHK at thi! amos and giving proper pm! Ind paying for this notlaa.Th e nmrp rz n. The Bboadel Coal Ind Feed Stare hq just noalvzd 1 shipment df rJ\iek~ md whic h 1| sellin g at l me a sp. Gd! the prices.Alwxys right. ARLINGTON .xrxrvrrxxs ln.. Orr and non, Gsnid, of Hil-Valley spent Enter uld't.heto h o r mg n th eh n k e rh c me . The MU:usd sixth grade momsbrthdr teacher, Hinr,held 5 urlenie n m " g nl(Frida v¢in¢-sr£ m » f f $ ' , . u . . ~ . ' § { " ' The Juniors presented the play, llr. and Hrs. Joe Bandar, Hr. FredHauleranddmg hh f.Gerddinegd:ontoBurteounty 8u.ndey tov1.\it at Homer Kinfe.The "boys" had another "feed" et1 John Delnr'| Honda - N- wThe y o ung fo lks Em A h m m \I¢d§»o Omnlu SWMHY to see "Tha Mn. Jolie Blenekenbecklsr of Bait w m v h u invited ~a "W UT . . ¢. . l p n !Sundly at the Tom Go lu n l ' n n w°mu=*»Ponlgn lli wl vw - r 3°¢i°¥¥ will hold e convention xt BhirFridayA lil 28th.Mn. S tu nt! of .- - -- - and but bidder for cub, the following d e s c r i b e d p r o p e n y . ~ N u m -ber Five (5) in Block umber Sixty-elght (68) in the City of Blair, in uid |' l f .County and State.Omaha wp- an address..1 The plaintilf on the 20th day of Mis s Hua Robb spent Sunday In February 1922 obtained |. decreo o!Blair.1.I\Ud8'f\l€11f~ and foreclosure In the mmDr.Martian of Omaha tpoke at of $2'I8l.?1,tnglther with intc rell Role Hill Sunday morning and et zhef thereon at the nts of "M" c entM. E. church hero in the evening in per annum from the uid day of -Wu: a :mile-it'| cooker in summerS; and warmer in winter tlun l irons. F e b r u a r y 1922,a n d f o r $18 .95 ~o f m i d nct ic nz s a i d d e a n p r o v! t h a t u i d p r e m i s e s b e l o l z ! t o n t ! ALL THE PEOPLE GENERAL AND LOCA L NEW S AND COM ME NT Nab. Bhh mmm: sw.NO. LLBLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA,Mm'1,1s>zzVOL. XXV] In um mules u. to ml!! e z Hn n r w o l l t l h d .A g o o d m m w u w m " d w °y ;!e ° l' u r .m a Hrs.o m n u m and 81-"d»§»hdle§1.'°r feedinzd h n l omahmurnutood to Fnmont Saturday Egdmahy :aim 3 ° T hoapiul a f t !Calilrnb.r e c u p e n n g n y.Sun da y 'f -mf wlc n QL ' will -' iw Tha children of Rlndlli Iverson ul un summer.luving amrletina. Ind Hrs. Huit Lawn and family nnentorlained at tha Wm. Adams homeat dinner Sunday.Ed Olson aoeompmiad 2; Hr. Ind Hn. Ross Parrish. Mn.ilbur Pi-Eher and Hin Hazel, 'matured to Oma-a Frtdny. Hp. \f{az§ of Blgir zpqng igne weak u i d llldlnrmnt I n d d a m n ;nhrw n u t ClI.'tUT.AUQU.\ pR0'GB\5{F o R , m g f ~ E w E L L P A ~ Y Junior Chautauqua stories ¢-amesl and pageuntry mn 'Imm,,,§_01.13 sr:T'r|.Enuo:~Ion1=;u nr H1-Jn Fin! Day.Mternoon:-Address-Chautauqua Superintend- ent.Introductory Progragn-H a n n' as Wodd Famous Jubilee Slngera. U rE e o !g : - P a r t 1.S o u t h e r n Me l o dr e s a n d l p i r i t u a l s .9Parttr.Modem Songs.Hanna World Fimouo Jubilee Singers.Second Dar Aflernooaz-\ ml Conc ert.Lotus Qumtet Club. Evenings-.or Music.L o w Quintet c Lecture."Arnerlcft Eternal Pur- pose"llon. F. F. Ellsworth (demo- Third Day .Afternoons-."In 1952" Vera Coryell and Com- c nt.) FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS BE!'ORE SHE l..F§.\\'E.'! OLD HOME 0.1 Sunday rnornirg,Apdl 30, friends and neighbors, far and wide. began 'gathering at the farm homo of Mrs. M. J. Barry , who lives in the McCanhy school distHct.2%miles south of Blair, to spend the day with the hostess. The nffnir was in honor of her 591.11 birthday which would occur onMay. lst, and also to show their e!- teem and friendship for one who had lived practically her entire life-time in the neighborhood and on the farm. Mrs. Barry plans to leave the farm ard more io town in a short time. Her ~ a\A TS o rnc nn s sh m g m c la n me Thursday evening's meeoug of P L ~W ~~ the Eastern Stal. was an exceptontllb' s one there ben haloun onnevrbu y g E xmgmbgrgi initiatory work and elec tion Y0}N[} PEOPLE oorlimxsenvss of onlcors.This took eonalder|.blo|run rn xx 'r ua P ROII UC FI DN time and it was at n late hour that "IT PAYS To ADVERTISE" the members repaired to the banquet room for the social part of the even-The Senior Claaa Play enacted at IJGSES LITTLE DAUGHTER Roma. Ruth. the fifteen montha old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 'Tegt of Fremont, who hm been seriously ill with pneumoni-I. at the home of the grand parents, Mr. and Mrl.Harry Frvey,near Blair,paaaed a n y ou Tuesday afternoon, Hay 2, after a lad struggle of a week'a duration.ing.*the zz.F.D. hall last evening I Mrs. Tegt, who waa formerly Hlaa The olfxcers elected were as follows: greeted by a full house and those pres- Fern Errey, was on a visit 5° her vu- Mins Florence Smith, Worthy Matrou gm were well Plwavfi withlthagloy aa ents when the little one beeame lll ard t or iAr c. neun, Worthy Pltnon pu °{'The some P=°P e e r h d , l u me faMrs. Sadie Swanson. Associate Llatron P-fu an a highly Pl°'-"WI manner *h*'~l,:,,f the n n a 'ferr 'f our one Mrs. A. c. D°'=<'l» Conductrae lilonrd they he* more than the onli-,She leaves besides the heawbroken Miss Rudi Moore, Associate Conduc t- rg ability "°"fh;h°" limi.w zl*'""*"""' a male -nm-. Ent Jean, three rear ae dnfferent ers were e h La : r mf rt 1Mrs. Fannie Grimm, Torasurer F»»~-- and each showed a e~°~°"°#lf?.'Z'§.Ei'i.;`_ El.. Z'»..'5'.lZ..2.= QW ? Mm L A. Williams, Sec retary.l ; : n ; m|:§:.;,:m the pane fn u n d pnrenle and other near relatives. Hg 1 Funerd eenires uere held thisMUSIC PU!"Il.."l HCYIXXL ~Tlae Play was a three act rom r. (Thursday afternoon,May 4. at 2 ideollng with the power of advertising o'elock at the Harry Errey homo, Rev. ouluul. aunnu mano FINIISIl BUSINESS FOR THE OLDYEARAND.\o.|olJn.w. NEW BOARD MEETS Regular meeting, Hét 1, 1922. In the absence of president Gilbert- aon tho meeting vu called to order by hir. ilorrle, vke president. Preaant were Harris, Wright, Soreoaen, Rod- field und Nlelaen. lllluutea of regular and adjourned meeting: in April read and approved. Bill: al follows were allowed and ordered paid: Pay roll Yor month of April $4,817.28 Sol.-retary'a expenditures during April 88.51 Seczetuy'a salary for lWeb.1 March and April 'rsao Moore Plumbing Co., repair:128.80 unpaid for ~e pe~od o~ ~t~ dl~ buy nowaday s. from the date of laid devsna. and uidjudgment being un timed and uid ac c r u i n g c o d l ,a s n r o vi d e d b y u i d o r d e r a n d d e c r e e . u n d t h e l u v i n a u c h ca s e s m a de a n d p ro vi d e d . s ..: satlafy l d d judgment the intnruitheregn. cults of ldd ac tion and all Notke of Helring Find Settlement day of April 19221553f W Maurice Hahnnl. u zN e r u h .(ln y I e . :. --visees,cr e di t or s ,a n d a n n l !pe r s o n a in te r es te d i n t h e Zh u ]a e t t i e m e n t o f :a i d e s t a t e a r e h e r e b y n o t i fi e d t h l t o n t h e 2 7 t h d a y o f M e r c h ,1 9 2 2 , C .A . Sc h m i d t .t h e a d m i n i s t r e t o r o f u i d e s t a t e B l e d a p d i l i o n i n s a i d C o u n t yC o u r t , p r a y i n g t h a t h i s fi n a k a d m i n i s - n l i e n a c c o u n t M e d h e r e i n b e s e t t l e d a n d a l l o w e d , t h a t p r o o f o f h c i n h i p b e u k c n . o r d e r f o r d i s t r i b u t i o n o f a s s e t s a n d a s e i x n m e n t o f d o w e r a n d h o m e - s t e a d r i g l } t s e n t e r e d : a n d t h e u i d C . || In the Matter of the Estate of Martin Sorenson, Deceased: Washington County.-1n . him Green 1 nl . r I Give me a W inchester' Tool every time" is Men gvho mal e their living by lheir skiil with toois find in Winchester Tunis special refinements of design, niceties in 5n- ish, sturdy construction.They produca more and better work at the and uf the day. .e \ ~__1 \ - 4, r he . ~A ` ). 5 - 4 TA ~' i k ` \I f -1 ' U - 4 1 -.."; I , u n _jA " Q ,\ i i --- - -~ l i l14s." ¢ p l ".Q I ¢ - w - - v~» L - . : 1 § ¢ _ _-x pr I v n u »'=-fi .r i ¢I ff" "§¥'f ?`°¢ ei f f ' f b .~ I ! At um ICCOWQ ||ll IHEXMAN nzr =.u rmxN1°for Mr; H¢C4y|':|\_ ome e Hn. Rm-d.¢.ll Inman went our to ' n v Bodc P of r Sun- §'fn'§"ia`§f'.`§§&1E`é§. E? "`§issE."` uma.lin. H. J. Jungbluth and daughter.Sylvia,were shoppers in Fiemont Bnturday.lr. usd Hrs. 0 .E. Gaines of Pn- uont.left i n t 'melt for Lo ui un lwhen Hr. Gun; is c onnec ted with an oil y ere.llr. and n. Wmltar Bliss md f|.m»ily neeompenied by Min Wetler outoedso Omaha Friday returning Sunday Hr. and li n .I-'Ioyd Gilfry werevllitin| relstives in Fremont Stour- d l evening.im... J ungbluth and E d Renud »d1 chipped two carlolds of caitle toRet: Wednesday.the Omniu nurArlington hue ball mm autood to Fremont Sunday and played a demon-stntion g u n vi m the fait Hein tum of Hut plac e.The Helufa tum 1'==If "";i"a"°;\§f'1";f.1's';',:,':;::;.;'.';'at. §i i '; ',..?.'¥§§i2§; ¥a..'Z='. "°'""""' """ '=f*='= :mu Mew sm. Lug, Smith of M'di"N b tl Hrs. Ear! Pnuraia :nd children oi a c ouple of dl s lut u ek f , - g m Telumeh are spending n few days ni=>=;g=_;f» Ailemyxnd sister. uf.. E1n:[u'° Henry Cooper home.. w.dn..5'.'§".n"L"3".§3&?,?"'£;1 ?1'.?.'f xu - ~ ° = ' mm; : ma Wm. McGowan, who vu very sick forsome time but is slowiy lmpmdn u Sovttabiulf.--The board of ed un Wlibul'Lore,Neil Burdic,l tion of the Like Alice consolidated new and G" Sungle -nn: *° 0""1'*=|»<uma fe-elected Su z sa. A. sum.Tuned:and S:Pnighf.. Y me in the iight that This will duke Superintendent Sun; John Christensen of Blair was a third year as had of the schools. bwneu visitor here Tuesday 'Hr. and Hrs. E. C. Buniic matured |__,.\U(;}{,ugh THE W ORLD to Fremomme he:tpa1rdn"t;'¢lr. 3','E"»?;"`%f»'E m u u l l s w r r n W U jr. }le§dow, while Earl tru attending _________ §Z'3a~».life has be,busy one,f _On Monday evening,May l,tim gum mougnm out me mms very vwuuy.m n|-_ ur.. "ff 'L .......:..... '$`.'lTi'. 32- music pupils of Miss Gertrude Mead §§ho>n takiqg part are to be ¢°nmm-jf H. U 3 3 hlvlng of p;;; ;;; ;*- -~=n o u n m m s m s.nd v.|.nd || h r b d buh Ill!! llfll I||anmly IECIIII I.. I-=se=:s-_t'»'"es§se__ ~ " Pia." .».¢"m§m .mh.n.»'l1'. with -»f_!!=-~ 1*-Q =\- '='=°°='9-rrrv couxcu. users Im x:n¢¢r;3rn». prmiu sm |Peteram Hardware co., nud-Ipuma »=°"<f;,;u';,5; \ Au : no r |'the added business worries to attend 7.70The old city round! mn lm Tues-|_ wanAf tnrrnnn 5-»3751"i~i|`|5»~B`i'}n¢»| Song CYQIQ--YI oldlNun: Enrflnd Chair.|SI.»eu1lrt Pharmacy. HanudEvelllnllt-Prelude-Modern Claawics Ye Olde New Elwlard Choir. Bliss JeannetteKlinr Iillono actress) presents "Miss Lulu Bets."Filth Day Afterneonc-Athletic Contest!Awarding of Standard Medals.Profrrnm in B e " -rams Choir Entemhle.\, Evening:--Foneert Brass Qoir Ensemble.hectun."Our Courtry" Hon. Rich- nrd w. Yates lrepublicnn)Sixth Day Aflemoonz-»P~\wmt-"Conquest.s of Peace"by Junior Director and rounz people. Lecture--"The Ugfnldint of.De- m r m | [ |t u r e U I .n u r l U l l m m \ : u J u } f u u : fruits of her labor. There were present on this occasion eighty or more people and n bounteous dinner wan served eafetcfu style by the committee who had charge of the refreshment A P ra n a -1 Instrumental music *vos given by a number of those pres ent.Mrs. Carl Hindley sang a fare- well song to Mrs. Barry, of her own composing, and Hrs.John Afonson read n poem written by John McDon- ald, as a tribute to Mrs. H\m- which appears in this issue. Visiting occupied the remaining hours until sunset when the guests de- \others."g m ,Lozein Rhoedea,wi n mn Mc- On each occasion ahe invites four nf~'Crocken and Burr Hunk. the mothers to be pltsent also and ;0 uunn uuu aM»4vu¢ uvu -nn. ....Immediately following this the new council convened and the buaineai of joy the Program .2 J tr xz o n - s e me n n.ucP.r'rlos appointing police m e city '" °" ' °3 ' was taken up.Lou Lntta retains theM:'f§'M;"'§,f°H;'ff,n Mfg; z M i The Junior class of lhe high school day police ship and Dave St-fed is to mert. Mrs. J . P. _knn mi i m E §¢nu-ruined the clam! of 1922 at an in- be the night-watch.W m Maher fl Mnwric-sen.Mrs. meme. served mf'°"'"" reception on Friday °"` freshntents at the eloea of the pro-lx n m hall was very prettily decorated frm following nwmm was glvanli'1h° colors °¥ "°'?' _classes and 'm Sk y lar k ..__-mm su.f""'~" spring flowers. Serenade ..-_Frederika M amen A p r og r a m " "given,the ning' now the city ntiomey taking the place The of E.B. Carrigan..Dr. Stewart inwit.hlaznin city physician and C. E. Krause with is the light and water commissioner, The 'curious eo tteea appointed ri m ar e as follows:Finance-Andenon. Training supplies ' L N The Amdt Hardware. Ruud'nailing supplies 1a.s1 Thone & Fnmb-org, Hamill-~ Training supplies 52.80Binh' (in Co., gal 8.78 Hatropolltaa Supply -Co., sup- plies 15.19 A. N. Palmer Co., supplies £3.30 Houghton, liimln Co.. boob 10.0¢ Langman, Green & Ce., hooks 28.6 Educationd Rosie Bu:aan 2.11 Omaha. School Supply Co..86aon mlluleer of whlch was a shun sketc h lP¢¢l1l!l and Grimm: Buneu and Al- D n |Moc kingrllil? . _1f"..'£.'¥I`.§"==`§.'?;;'2 Gialyn Sick-Ritter.louise [1,,d,;r,_.le3u-Qrlmm, Pate and Peebles; Fire!bpon nomination by auparlntendlti ..; Beatrif.e Irelan and Gertrude Start and Fue Apparatus Gray, Cannlch- leichurn were elected as follows for_Fntrlee Twilight Song "_. ..a n i m n a n .r i n . . m e t h e n m m!and Boone;Pam-c o mma, »».»1 3»| Y e; avenge:_ charged. If you fail to appear before saidCaunty Court on the ln dw of May,1922. at ten o'clock A. M., md contest said petition, the Court may gnnt the prayer thereof Ind nuke such otherand further orders, allowance.: and de-ereu u tn this Court msy alem '"':s°'itness my hand and Odlc ill Sellthis 270| day of March. 1922. ISEALT A. c. DEBBL. 9-St County Judge. Fur the skiiled mechanic Tuols are made tu save his Li~ I Notic e ot Hearing,Appointment ofAdministrator. O'Hanlon, liaher -mt 01Innlon, Attys. STA'i'E UF NEBRASKA Wuhluzbon County ~ sa. In the County Court. In the Matter o§ the Estate of Emily Phillips, Deceased:To the hein at law, next of kin, de-vises, legatees. creditors and ell per-son: Interested in :dd estate are here» by notified that on the 2-ith day ofApril, 1922, Daniel A. Phillip: filed spetition in maid Coun lfourt allegingamong other things t Emily Phil-lips,an inhnbitant of WashingtonCounty,Nebrukn, died on the 10thdiy of April. 1922, leaving no last Will and Testament, and pouened of RealandPersonalEstateestimatedat$1,200 and paying for admlnixtretion thereof.I! you fall to appear at said CountyCourt on the 19th day of May, 1922, nt 2 o'clock P. M., and contest said putt-ti m,the Conn will aproint C.A.Schmidt or some other eu table personAdministrstor and proceed to settle- ment of uid nuts.Witness my hand and Ollicial Seal ___..n -Q 1 . 1 I Winohelter Ball Pda Hammer -Perfectly balanc ed for s had nu! blow.Forged from cruci- bie lteel that will not mushroom or c hip.Patented Interlocking vedzel Q J * n v ne and temper Qi ~ '31 ~ ~ ~I ~ wu dafntedto the score of 3 to 1. WHWIUHQ A ur : 1 '1 r ; | ¢u m 'Wlnc hulq Iron Benc h Pl;ne»- High qwity, tempered cuztern, heid rigidly in position.Quick. aecunte ndjustment.Smooth, Jack,Fora and Jointer Planes. n|0{" "f.V"~W .Ea st m a n ,l z l t m r -m d g t h |h wgsh ~~ fr om C an ad l)I t :~5 ~ : P i a . _ ' ? f ; l m . . , . , ( H i s l n r v inane Uof Music)Hamid Han, nigh ncnoos. lt. pun?:nf s1.soo.oo.I H u Parklr. high acbaoi, lt ul- nry of Sl./l76.00. Wand; Cook. music supervisor at ~l ' " " " *m l n y m o r e p i u n s m t D i n n u x y a l ' - r " - P h w - " T h e S h e n h e r d o f t h e H i l l s "a n d a h a p p y c o n t e n t e d h o m e i n t o w n .n v H a r o l d m n W r i g h t - N e w Y a r n ]T h o s e D r u v n t a r e a s , , , , , w . = | § g ¢ \ r > ' _ H g ~ g ~ n u e cm. " l i l M v r l l n H r n k n i H l l l l d lunmn Winchester Slip Joint Plienhuhmants ¢°l1l|B\ilL¥ of 3lWd*'1¢\\9|» fo f ; t ~ m m "The station master betting a crash ° °<'§1'i»."l"..f.i»' .. *'».' 2 ° f , . . . h e n n tm d d l mg ; - h h w m 1;';l";'i'=.':'on the platform, ran out of his room tha Caper Stork funn:nl at the SL Tehama Wedtbdnv *just in time to see the up:-es: disap-ny Lutlglgn chprch 9u_\ag9amday; .hir. md M.:a. Pun Hopkins of Om;-.P°lli¥l8 around the curve and a dis-| R I V E R F l . . D O D . Q R O \ ' | l N G m o r e N e w Or l e a n s .M o y 3 , - R e l i e f p r o - b l e m s w e r e i n c r e a s e d t o d a y w i t h t i m e cne vas se a r d h a c k w a t e r s f r o m t h e Mi s si n s ip p i r i ve r a n d i t s t r i b u t a r i e s co n ti n u in g t o sp r ea d in el e ven pa r i sh e s o f L o n l fl z m e . i n u n d a t i n g t e r r i t o r y fa r r e m o ve d fr o m t h e s p i l l w n y s i n t h e e m - ba n k r n ez t s o l t h e g re a t r i\ r . ° r .l l e l o w N e w O r l e a n s w a t e r p o u r i n g t h r o u g h t h e b r e a k i n th e l e ve e a t P o y d r a s h a d d r i ve n e ve r y t h l n i r * r vi t h i n m i l e s o f t h e l e ve e n o r t h p a s t t h e L a k e B o u r n e c n - na l a t V i ol e t t o n i g ht a n d w a s c r e e p i n g i n t o o n a r e a h i t h e r t o t h o u g h t s a fe fr o m t h e fl o o d S e n g u l l s h o \ e r i | 1 x fa r b e c k fr o m t h o r o n c l i n t h e n e i g h b o r - h o o d o f t h o n a t i o n a l c e m e t e r y a t C h o r l m e t t e i n d i c a t e d t h a t f o r e i g n w o - t e r h a d r e a c h e d t h a t p o i n t . . _ - -- - -I n u l a n ¢ " " * " ': ° ; _ ~ j " " ,--m f .a m o r .D i n 'f1=¢f»|»°==.x i w . l R ° H = ' l ~a r o - n a R o s e , Jo e L a z u r e , Jo h n R h o a d e s a n d l r t m i l y , S h e r r y M o o r e u n d M a r y , J. P . Mo o r e , O m ah a . , R o b F o l e y a n d fa m i l y . M e r l e M c D o n a l d . O m a h a , Jo h n A . M c - D o n a l d ,P a u l M o o r e ,O m a h a .W .D . S m i t h . Te k a m a h ,F r a n k D n d x e o n .J. A .C r u i c k s h n n k .Ja m e s M u l l e n n m ! fa m i l y ,F r a n k T h o m p s o n a n d f a m i l y , W i l l T h o m p s o n a n d fu r n il y ,L o u i s Sc h en k ,M o r t W i n c he l l .H e n r y W u ! b u r n , Ji m Th o m p s o n a n : f l ' o m i l > . J i m S i p a n d fa m i l y . Jo e B m r y e n d f a m i l y , P a u l B a r r y , Jo h n D a l y . Ja c k Q u i n l a n a n d fa m i l y ,M r s .M a n B i r m i n g h a m . , Or r m l m , M r s . Ju l i a K s p i n w s l l . C o u n c i l Bl u ffs .E d w a r d M o o r e ,R a l p h M o o r e , O m a h a ,M r s .M a r y W l l o v .O m a h a . M r s . Jo h n M . R e i d , M r s . Jo h n Th o m p - s o n , H . C . N i e l s e n , E . E . R o s e n b a l m , C l a i r e P a r k e r ,C .A .Be g e rs r l o rfe r , \fn\ +¥ u Lu n i n ur n i i F n n n r i l n l U fTl W a t e r M i l l _ . , - . _ _ . _ .Ja n e A x t e l l Gy r o sc o p e .__ . , . _ . . I e ! h e W i l l i a m s M e n u e t __..H i l t o n R h o a d e s " U L D M I S S O U " O N R A S I P A G E R i p - r a p w o r k w a s r e s u m e d o n t h e b a n k s o f t h e M i s s o u r i r i \ r e r s o u t h e e s t o f Te k n r n a h ,w h e n t h e h e a t a r r i ve d f r o m Da k o t a C i t y wh e r e i t h a s be e n a t w o r k e n d c a vo r i n g t o p r o t e c t t h e c e m w t o r y f r o m b e i n g t o k e n b y t h e c u r r e n t . Th e w o r k t h i s s p r i l l g i s b e i n g s t a t i - e d t w o m i l e s b e l o w t h e w o r t : o f l u i y e a r . n h i c h w a s p a r t i a l l y t r a s h e d o u t t h i s s p d n z a l s o , a l t h o a s e n d b a r i s fo r m i n g a t t h e A n d e r s o n pl a c e ( t h e o l d D e n n y f a m )w h e r e s o m u c h l a n d w a s l o s t d u d n g t h e p a s t fe w w e e k s . A b o u t t w o y e a r s a n d t h e r i ve r h e - g a n c u t t i n g w e s t ; s l r e e l a s t s u m m e r Th e r e s t o f t h e e ve n i n g w a s a p e n t i i n d a n c i n g , t h e m u s i c b e i n g fu m i a h e t l by L yle Rv.- eh's orc hest ra..P u n c h a n d le e c r e a m a r d w a fe r s w e g s e r ve d d u r i n g t h e e ve n i n g . At a t i n t o h o ur t h e y o u ng p eo p l e l e ft fo r t h e i r h o m e s fe e l i n g t h a t t h e Ju n i - o r s a n d t h e i r s p o n s o r , M i s s G e r t r u d e H c l l n l e .w e r e c e r t a i n l y r o y a l e n t e r - tn i n er s .» n - - . - --NE l3 R .» \S l i. \ss || = :m c, \ :~ r L E G I O N S S W : i ' Th o u s a n d s o f d a i s i e s w i l l h e w o r n on lllemorlal dev by rrrlotic N8lJ!ms- k i citizens.The American Legion ond its Auxiliary '!1:;~.ernsny orders fo r t h e s e fl o w e r s a n d a r e l l l l l m r t h e m n s fa s t . a s i t i s po ss ib le t o p r o c u r e t h e m . fl"I.- .l...!-.. I- -..en QL- n »i¢ \ Tnn ir uu . . . q v- v, w - . . - - - _ _ . . . . _ _ _ , . S T R E E T C A R S E R V I C E r g r r v Y E A R S A G O In i t s i s s u e o f M a r c h 3 0 . 1 8 7 2 , t h e S t .L o u i s D e m o c r a t ,n o w t h e G l o b e - Uz r n o c r a t , s a i d : " Th e a t m w o n t h e fl o o r o f t h e s t r e e t ca rs he re , t un e d to ke ep th e fee t o f th e pa s se n ge r s w a r m .h a s n o t ~ cl 1 n 'g c d a l l w i n t e r .I t i s i n a n u n - e h o l e s o m e s t a t e n n d n o t n i c e t o t h e no s t r i l .Y e s t e r d a y a ca re le ss d r i ve r o n t h e B l u e L i n e t h r e w o l i g h t e d m a t c h i n t o t h e s t r n w i n h i s c a r , a ft e r l i g h t i n g h i s h e a d l i g h t .T h e s t : a w w r s d e s t r o y e d a r d no w a s t h e fr o n t pl a t fo r m o f t he c n r b e fo r e t h e l l r e w a s e.°ctin¢'uild1cd." `\zA1'mn or 1112 crrr M a n n r e f K e l l y , J u n i o r h i g h a t s a l - a r y o f $ l . 0 8 0 . 0 0 . D r .R .J .lflu nd oc h,n e w l y d u c t e d m e m b e r o f b o a r d t o o k t h e o a t h o f e f- Ilee. U p o n r e g u l a r m o t i o n ,b o a r d l d - jo u r n ed p i n e d i e . H . S k o v N l d s e n . S e c . M a y 1 . m e . .Im m e d i a t e l y u p o n a d l e u m m e n t o f o l d b o a r d , t h e n e w a c h e d h o a r d c o n - ve n e d ., P . C .So r e ns e n wa s e le c t e d t o l 1In 0 - r m ' e l m l r r n n . n .H . S k o v N i e l s e n w a s el e ct e d e em p or a r a e c r e fl r 7 - Th e h o a rd n o w pr o c e e d ed t o d er . t i o n o f p e r m a n e n t o l l l c e r s b y b a l l o t . . R e - i m l l l w e r e a s fo l l o w s : P. C S or en se n wa s el ec te d P r e s i d e n t H . L . M o n i s n a e l e c t e d vi c e P r e l i - d e n t .E r n d i S c h m i d t w a s d o t t e d ¢A.|\¢}|llu Smobth adn; joint: set in posi-_'IF\Cnduler §cr¢w Driven- U N 1 £0 ' h m ~~R l n r l a e n f : F u r l a a l . u | \ n f | \ ! n l l kwlnge.Jaws wig,lv -..w -. .....,... ,,..,.. ... ..........m|u°4 num zriv and huld un steel '°""'°'Y mm '° lundles. grim death. The ngm -im and Sund uv under khe hndest kind vultanu for motorists.nf use. Other Wlnchestgr Too'ls of Exceptional Service Nail lhmmers, Wrenches. Auger Bin, Saws, Pliers. Files The Arndt.Hdw. lr. uno mn. .Aragon Lulman one ha were Week end mum ot the S. M.Hrs. Albert Lallman and baby l nt Pa M., y,f b ,w M mln home.i Irwin Knott, who attend; on autoJohnEchwnlumpofArllngtonschool at Lincoln. spent the week-end:pmt Monday afternoon with August at M, home here. Llllman.lr. und llrn. W m. W eitkamp andfamily o nt Thundly evenlng at the Eli H home.IHenryLdlmm of Beamer, Nebr..came home Frldw 8\'e1nlng lo :ghdilu week-end with his mother,r mlllqnie 1.-gllrgmn god fugllg. IC l n y h o n D e a v e r o f G i l l e t t e ,w y y a m - i n g W u |g u e s t o f H e r n u n f r i e n d s a f e w d a y s l a s t w e e k . W h i l e s h e l l i n g c o m F r i d a 'm o r n i n g E a r l S h e e t s h a d t h e m i s f o r t u n e t o h a v e t h e t h u m b a n d t h i r d H a g e r o n h i s l o f t h g n d s o b a d l y m n n g l e d t h a t l t w a s n e c e s s a r y ' t o h a v e t h e m a m o u n t - heveled young man spruvled amid several overturned milk cons amd the contents ol his tunneling beg.. "Wu he trying to catch the train?" asked the station muster of. a small boy who stood by admiring the scene. "He did catch it." said the boy hw- plly, "but itgot nway again."Chiu- go Harald. YOU CA NT BEA T 'EM Hr. n m ur s. Alum u umm e ntar ed.inlaid the fohowing guests Sunday:g|._.,I Pal was had n t work diggin nzand Lo °Hr. and Mrs. Kuhlmnn fnd funily of Inst week fr m::; ?r ?i °ll1?:|L§L"§§ post-hoie, when the boa.: stroiled bv Hc rnun and I Sud Mn .10 angadoht h i Be "Well, Pat," uid he, noting the proud familar.1 °{'Jf' J '1§.,.}'.'f.°.l' ..¢.......¢ n.:. .....\.'K!¢lll of the work. "do You think You 7l[.f7£R srou s a . into the hole nglin," dirt,and after some thought, sdd: "No, nor.Sure. and I don't think Pvc dug the hoie deep enough." HE SAID rr Scotch preacher had been abroad. ond when he came back he was preaching to his congregation on the marvels he had seen. said the Rev. W. T. Donnd, of the Tabernac le. at n blnquet.. He wound up with this: "And the same Creator who made the vast ocean mule e dowdrop.The name Creator who made the mountain mode the pebble.Yet. ond that someCreator who nude me made n dlisyl" Slected. PL6UR Nar PLOWERQQQ We are offering the OMAR WONDER FLOUR at Prices that will make it move. ~`\This is a guaranteed flour. None Better. " " _MINQ11 _ " SHERIFI'S SALE By virtue of an order #Mio Issuedour. of the Dlzltrirt Court of Washing- ton County,Nebrukl.,m d in pur- suance of a. decree of slid Court in anactionihoninpending Irhonin theCitlsml Savings Bulk. a Corporation.of Blw, Nobruke, W u plaintiff mdWi!! Ryan, Alta E. Rynnufames Ryan,Jr.,Eliza V.llencko and Henry Menelre, wen defendtntn, uid :wonbeing for the forecloomro of 1 certain mongnga.I will at 10 o'c!oek A. M.on U10 Sth day o! Hay 1922 at theWalt Front Door of tho WuhingtonCounty Court House in tho City ofBldr, Wuhington County, Nebmska, farewell sermon.He hed been having tough luck in collecting his aldary ma concluded to quit.n m i s w h i t he u i d :,'No1r,brethren,I h u e been appointed chaplain of the peni- tentlary of the state. and this will be my last Sundxy among y ou.I will preach from the text. 'I go to prupue a place for you!after which the ¢holr will ling, Meet He "!here'."- Kimura (Km) Review. Shorts, Bran, Oil Meal, Salt, Chick Feed, Ground Corn,in fact anything in the feed lines. The Rhoades Coal & Feed Store Pmcrs lamur-ca|| and see us W. H. lim. the =°=»=u§f_»°=~°>°°f- was frorr ~ ?§»aE`f`==°€»1`i¢"|1iI 1f»T='$ busy aurveying in vic inity Int with Hr. and Mrs. Henry Cooper.vent.1 Henry Meyer and Dan Hogan wereBerne of the neighbor boys drove toNickenon Sunday dtemoon to attend n hue ball mme. Wm. Iloltman was in Nickehon onbuainun Bntunday.H Lailmsn made a abort visit at the ugut Ldlmnn ham! Saturday Omaha vtaitors Wednesday.Mila Viola Hustle ment to Malmo Thunday for a visit with reintives.Hr. Hustle 'dmve to Blnir where shecaught the train.Mrs. Lynn Parrish and Mary Marie visited friends horn Thundny.tuning.1 Mn. W ilbur Pipher and Mis: HuelMr. and Hn. Wm. Llllmln and son, Norris, oe! Winslow spent Sunday nz nf Cnvrfonnl. Nehr., came Iut weekfor n visit with reintivea and _gld time*'=e!£§'."!°:'~*° Ldlnrmn home.. . .fgtenda She will be remembered sa nal-'L's|: 'ro ramona. n|::||>ss\°lii§."i§. d§Liuii¢|{.`i¢m.ua.|'¥ hu cup \jl1='¢llri\1. a §'¢=!='lr '"'f°n¢i§L§» Tin: I=§¢§;§"i;|oT\"£éd|__W§|fl=g in lg ~ qu; vgggq B e r l i n , h l l y 3 - - Th e M a y d a y l a b o r 1e e es s c l e ft Be r l in wi t h ou t n e w sp a pe r s fo r f o r t y - e i g h t h o u r s . a n d a s a r e s u l t t h e n e w s o f Ja c k L fe m p s e fs p r e s e n c e ¢.....,.\|.,\.1.:..r|.»l m u°n\v|n r m m r t h .s n ! ! x : n c u » u u . | | J U ;" v n v a u v - - . un f t e n !B g m 11 |H | | | l £ l h g q b Q Q | |~w i t h n u r _: ..r t v |\ .r " i \! . l : L 1 u \ w ~ r ; || . : l u | : s : l r c n n v u u n . ¢J 1 0.e b e r n o o n p a p e r s y e s a y a s c o w p r v e n t 5:at l o m s - 1 1 o m r -' r =n o ( t o w e r s a r e m a d e i n t h e U n g l l u r d e n o f P a w n ! t h e ¢ ¢ 5 ¢ ; g » ,t o g e t h e r . i l u l u l u o r ~ T h ».. ....n . . . . . . . . . . . .n m r m p \ l * . l n n h l n i n f i x a n d i s s t i l !i n a s e r m o n s r o z d m o n .l u n t h e t h o u s a n d s o f a c r e s o f r i c h I n 1 m _ . l u n _. . .- . . J . a l Q L - - . -6 0 . r l i n u i i w r i e h I n t e r e s t o n t h e b o n d s m n d f o r t h e 'o n mon? COLORS: LQW ER onions The Queen Eatlier met Wednesday l I ¢ | u | . | ¢ : |c u e s a v a u a w q v u . ;W ._. ,r e c o r d e d h i s c o m i n g a n d g o i n g f r e - fu s i n g t o s h o r e t h e e x u b e r a n t j u b i l a - gm of Berlin's fight Inns, who clung to the chairn1nn's heels during his stay in t he Gcrrnan capital. 1.473 IMLEAGE BOOKS Vsan BY STATE OFFICERS IN 3 YEARS Lincoln,May 2.-Total mileage 'books used by mm employes, exclu- alve of conmtitutlonal oflicera .in the last three years was 1,475 hooks. There are worth $30 each or $44,2,§o. They were divided among the state departrnehts as follows: Labor,50; trade and commerce, 385; public wel- fare, 240; public works, 650; agricul- ture, 150; finance, none. The W. R. C. sewing in being held at the home of Mrs.Robert Hooks The Blair Phamucy Los in ,,,,,,;,`|=£nd.--non County Heraul some very tle Rediboint percils that "odd nuikc-fine graduation presents. Wil! Misfehlt nm! wife of Winaide camo down to attend the funeral of Mr.ll-lisfcldt's mother.The;iwero guests at the Jeil' Ro.se:.l::|lm home cnet of Iieunard 2drn.*John Laaker ol Arlington was in attendance at we liiasionanf meét- lfg at the M. E. church last Friday andwhile in the city took occasion to' visit with her brother, P. Z. The Shoe Mmm.~ Carl Ko'te::nan and wife retumedl un da tlait c"1".nz BE A TRI CE IS sta n B T r. x1 n_t:n Ol' Lili) E1.1=:('l`RocU1'En Beatrice.Neb.,May 'T 'Suit for $10000 damages has been filed in dis- trict court hero against the city of Beatrice hy John Cook for the death of his little son,Robert.who was k||e¢l lut August by coming im con- tact with a lire wine.Negligence is charged on the part of the city in maintaining and operating the electric llno of the street where the actddent occurred. L U as t ut e : 1 |L u l u u l l u m y a u n b l v u n a n a o 't o t h e L e g i o n f o r i t s f l o w e r f u n d .T h e c r e a t i o n o f o l i n k i n g h i n d , f a l l : e q u a l -Ernest Schmidt too k oath of office,nowera arc bought from the manufoc-ll? upon all tax Payer' in proportion g,plu id , t 5 °n ink.; th, turcr by State headquarters and dia- to their 1=r°1>¢r\s whether they are e n anno tributed to the Post Auxiliary chop-users of can or not..»\aideCfromIheif°g°'""5 coRm|.;?¢|d :Morris m d tera.Omaha plant the Centw :ty p nt Wrizlu.T h e L e g i o n n o l o n g e r f a v o r s t h e i i a t h e o n l y o n e i n t h e s t a t e t h a t i a p n p u y 3 3 u j g m g f n g f i a f H O W E I b g g n u s e ~0 \ ' \ i | 0 d B h d ~ of the fact that agricultural intereata were afraid it might become a nuis- ance aa a weed. like it had done inF`ratnce.zAnother reason for the Arn-On May lst e marriage |l¢¢"S° was erican Legion discontinuing the use leaned to Mr.EH-e H.Hnlgenkamp,of thla tlowcr was because certain or-1 Arlington and Agnes Bartung, Fon- xzanizations were trying to corrunerei- tanelle.aliae it and use the protita for private On Hay 3111 a license uas iaauad to mmmc i .Wm. M. Fanberg and Emma llunaon both of Blai r.. MA RRIA GE L lc axs xs Buildings a:d Grounds--Wright, Nielsen and Murdoch. Teachers. Salaries and Text Book; Mon-ia, Sorenson and Redfield Moved and seconded that the hiring of Janitors for the West, North and Central achoola be left to the Bulld- ing and Ground: Committee.Carried.. Moved and seconded that the Fi- nance Committee be directed to look after honda for Treasurer and Sare- tary.Carried.Tuesday from on over S :y _with Mr.l{oltcrm:m'a brother,Fred ruqnnotfJ HKODUS 'ro 1cB1..t:~.n and family of Seward, Nebraska.Mn ! Kolterrnan reports a Pleasant trip and Wa*hington.May 2.--Both litnuncs his hrothorandfamily doing Weil.of the Icelandic congress have bs'l The Secretary and Mr. Nielsen were -1.aaked to confer with the Courty Sup- Chieago, May 2.-Promise of pdtla On May 3,.1 the headng of gmlerintendont. County Treasurer and ASSURED FOR MENS CLUTHING Co l'I \ ' TY C gf g f g g lg g g lame majorities,adopted a hill ou diis afternoon. Under the into .of Iain the stat!auditor lays down a ttniforma;ntemlcntertained fu* Mrs. Daril jmi Kill. of acc ounting for municipal utilitic alhli M.Halbert.Delicious rcfneeh- and N'Quinn annual rcporu and, if ments were served ard a. delightful necessary, ofllcial audits.itirne was spent br ull. Misa Helen Cook,who has been afternoon with Mrs. G.R. Davis on Worthington and ith strcets,._and 1gl¢¢ Samuel Inr'1'l. n svoodnent we nod tborizing the gorerr ment oficcland to exempt wines containing no more than eg gn cervf alophol fnnmgtho prohibittinrflawf iéooriifng L5 wma had-¢a here. I AN >:1\'f::zs.uz Y Cz'.1.1:n::.\'r1o:~: reduction up to 15 per cent in rnen'| Baldwin Piano go of Chicago vs. Rorlgd Jensen relative to tuition for the dectrlc operator ofChlc:¢g5,`l\":~°i"i-il' duced the :state uni\e'rsit)' of Fiinoia to establish a course in gas engineer- ing and has promised to equip a model "away from her ached duties at Dodto.The seventy-fifth annirerearv of the Nehrnon account of being ill. returned foutdiwt ol' our Synod will he tele- lut Friday evcninf; by way of Foe- brated r t the Forman Luthe -an 'Furch mont where alle stopped over to at- next Sunrlny r* 2:30 l'\'the nfte n. clothing and furnishings for the ¢°m"iM-Coy of Arlington was heard.The present year and submit their reporting fall of; winter, with 'i=h;5;;;d amount sued for was $122 50 and movio tl1edAt|;mey General of Nebraaka map .sty ea in overcoata,>' were 'I wed a ivdzme t f $200.|J0 or a ees on.colo1g,'uithplaid backa and raglnnf T o n o Resident Sorenson requested the r-l1oulders.' were made at the annual NOTICE TO PATRONS OF Teachers Committee to talk *ith the buying convention of the United Na;'THE HIGH SCHOOL _patrons of the Gardner school with ro- tlonnl Clothiera today."'-Ignrd tfnbandonlng aaid school for a "S.tlta for men for fall and winter The dance advertised, which le to be time and dctcrmbae their feelin: in tha will show staple \\1o":rteda for the olderheld in the Woodman hall, is not annatter.The conanittee to report at men and animales for the roun.c."hlal1 school dance, It ia not nponaoreg pert regular m¢¢'Ul1¥..sniff W. l..- Mohr. treasurer and gen- by school authorities. and the faculty There being' no further husimal it cm! manager of the cr"anir.atlon.'will aaaurno no rcspomihillty for was moved and seconded to adjourn. tend a banquet at the Pathhnder hotel All are ccnllall" invite' to a2'~nd..I "light c olors with silver sm andthe aarne.James Sklnkie,Carried. at Urban.Qgiven br the Dodge juniors.:Rev. G. w. \"»o'tcr, Tartcr.funn patteme, will lead in overcoat¢."|Supedntendent of Blair School;Ernest A. Schmidt, Secretary .gu plant for the use of the ttalveralty r.ml|u n mn n urn seen dmrlng um Winnie T11pp!et.t.1Nlh\»1rd Sunday evening.I h n v P mmr nnnnl Hr. and Hrs. Henry Beard and Mrs. Roca Sean were Sunday :nests ofBn. Nia?vnret Iverson and family.Fred Hetaler and Geraldine andHarold have moved from bla mnthefa to their own home but still :llvide thetime betweenthe um places until vn»ation.C. H. Blanchard and family of Her- man visited the Dixon homo Sunday moon.t. and Hrs. Walter ADD¥¢b¥ andHr .m s l i n .George Halna visitedBundav with their puronla. Hr: and llrl. C. n. Hadna. Hrs. Ha:rv Tvson spent Friday aftarnooowithMrs.Leo Cameron atHerman.Harland Mathews from the bench was vlailjnf bla fonner school matesSundur Hr .and Lira Watson Tyson hadBundadlnner with their aan, Kenneth 5 |k f :- -- - ; ;| a l ] |1 I Y L I Uae a T h m g s H u m a t t h e b r i c k l m l l I ' r l d a y e v e n i n g .d r e w a f u l l h o u s e . T h o s e t a k i n g p a r t r e n d e r e d t h e i r p a r t ;w e l l .T h e p l a y w i l l b e r e p e a t e d W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g , A p r i l 2 6 .4 T h e W n m a n " a C l u b m e t F r i d a y w i t h M r s .0 .H .G o d a e y .T h i a w a s N e - b r a a l c a D a y a n d a p a p e r o n N e b r a s k a w x - n m w a s r e a d b y M r s .S .C .R o s e ; N e b r a s k a L a w s ,M n .H e n r y T r u h l a e n . D d e g a l e a t o t h e s e c o n d d i x l r i d m e e t - i n g i n O m a h a g a v e a n i n t e r s t i n g r e - | p o r t .T h e c l o n i n g m e e t l n f o r t h e C l u b f o r t h e r e a r w i l l b e h e d M a y 1 2 , a t t h e l l r a .E .W .B u n l i c h o m e a n d w i l l b e z u m d a y .! F r a n k C r a n o r .w h o h a s b e e n o p e r a - t o r h e n f o r s o m e t i m e .l a s o o n t o l e a v e f o r C r a i g w h e n h e w i l l R 0 t o a c t a n a g e n t .B r .B a m w i l l a a a n m e f o l l c h a r g e h e r e a a h e l z a a i n t h e p u t a n d h a v e t h e a a a l a t a n c e o f a h e l p e r . M r .a n d M n .E .C .B u n d l e a n d M r . am r ua .Nr. and Hn. Yrentieo 1211 rnlar- llinnd ilu. J tnaen ami ra. W uh-lvurn of Blair and Hr. and Mn. L. D.W-»nld Sunday. Ura.Abbie Const! neeivnd wordSunday of tim serious lilnisa af hermother. lin. Au Dixrm. Sr.. of LolMaples.llondar momlnx the n d muah of har death was taierraphed.lin. An Dixon. Jr. le!! for California" ~ ' ~ = a , : m , .In d li ds ml r.r.had company from Omaha Sunday. and Mrs. Fred Robertson attzndod the hanhra cnmranticn in Fnmont Fri- daw and Saturday.Hn.. Annie Perldie wa.: a. mm: ol'her filter, Mn. P. Hansen, at Belle-vi n r I u t i n k .Dr. and Hrs.A. J. Cameron and Hrs Eccles drove to Omaha Tuesdayand spent the day.Mr. and li n .Rosa Parrish, Mn.Wilbur Piuber and dauxhber.Mina Hazel. and Elzy Tripnlctt :pmt Sun-dav at tha Rl! 'nIxmlett home.Hr. md lin . Fhd Kmgh c f Blair ... ¢1~Q. "2...