05-25-1922~THE ENTERPRISE |'"'"";i:::.,:i:;:::H ~ngucroi .wm rrms|Hr. md xli. w¢»en"1'rm epemannum nEPAR1'llE1~r'r
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.u mi mz m -=>'°°=»*°°°,z:.|.sec mn u m h m aa t eJ L . $ l ' i ' f ' ."T. f .° 1 f 1" r m¢ n o r m S y y m ma Mr s . C m- A w wer e we d n u en y f er a e me 3 1 1: - » .
! his pu- mtl. Mr.andi l u .W.E.Mn .p mKetziorm ddaughter sp.I|;|."l;'g g v f g n - 5
n m.E.ar.B;,f;g° mddaughter =¢h;;n:;l:er :H»=;i¢h:§ndl§n? f r l f hrudno g p" - 3. PH u i3
Iti m !'..s;°;';,,,,_, gheuquogr with hor sitter, ""l'.'.°'.f'1'"£`;_.¢.n_\1__-n____ business ff.¢='.l'.-. to the Count? sm
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Hn. Chris Truhllon md Hrs. A. W.
Barge attondod¢ho Gr;nd.Chapter ofthe Eurtam Star in Omaha la.n~yeek.
Hin Thelma Godloy and Miss Myr-
tlo Wachter come up from Onuha toattend the Alumni banquet ard spendSunday at thllr homes.
The Masons heh! l meeting Tues-day evening and elocted oilioers.
lu n -
bo the cllu of 1922 was hold Satur-
gg evening at the iluonde lull. TheIna nlcdy dec orated in the dnlcolon.About.eighty-theweresented at the tables.LeoCameron
ac ted u toutmatter and during andfit? the three eouroghbnnquet tho fol-
ow ns' evonprogram:Welcome to the tlua by the president
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Presultuion d Diplomas_..
Br. A. J Cameron.HulieHigh 'School Orchettrzlm mtho mekns opmdingwithg r u d p i n aMr. and Mn.W. T.el-low, nt Fhmoni.
Hr. Ind lion Wm. Garrison of Oma-ho, were gonna of Herman melotiveuSundoy.
A LOCAL NEWSPAPER FOB
ALL 'mn PEOPLE
Nob. Stats lliatorical Soc
GENE RAL AND LOCAL NEW S A ND COMM ENT
Sundayo' 'ball fame arlth Valltry re-
nlud in a victory for the homo bowby aac oreofl to0.Ttudrneatgamewill be with Blair, a new member of
the Elkhom Valley League.Arlington was well represented atthe annual convention ol! the GrandChapter. Qrder of tho Eastern Star,
hold in Omaha the put week.Mn .
Lamson and hire. McCann wer t blon-day aftemoon to take in all the aes-llons till Thursday.Others who went
for the pdncinal sessions on Wednes-
day lrtclttdod Bir. and Hrs. C. w. An-l f n s n n uM a¢ ¢ u Iu r lfn\ ' l l l l \ l "
:saucy IDG Iamuy 10 norman: Slllldlto attend the funeral of a mo! !
Mn. RandallIverson and childrenspent Sunday with her mother, Mra.
Christensen at Bwr.Mr." and ll:a.WillSalisburyhadcompany from Omaha Sunday.Mr. and Mrs.Prentice Smlth had
dlnn.3unda5 with her parents, Mr.andra. L.. Warrick, then autoedto Teltamah to see bla parents.
Mr and Mrs. J. S. Conety and Wil-
bur Conety drove zo Valley to be withhis mother Sunday aftamoon.Two arorhuen emnloved bv Wood:
._ - --.. ---_- ...-.. .-.....1u.;u=lday um mended the mmmso-.de! that aftemoom
r. and Mn. W. T. Meadow drove
ovor fromFremont and spent Sun-day at the E. C. Burdlc home.l
Mr. andlint.I mZimmermanofOmaha were Sunday guests at the J.M. Went home.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Smith and chil-dnndgvadto l"0n'than|:l|e Sunday and
meneay nte parental FunkHancock home.
Dan Sheets ard son, Earl, were in
Ono '.a=~e:=~d-=f
began plana for entertaining the Am-ericanLegionWednesdayevering.Mar 24. and for a program for Deco-
ration Day.AboutthirtyIndiraattendedthe'
lllissionarv meeting Wednesday after-.noon at the J. 'I'Fitch homo.Thefollowing' apoeared on the program.:
Mrs. J . M. Brewster, a never; MissMilflrefl Swanson a vocal solo; MissRuth Roberts a reading and solo; Mm
Reading _, _.__ Misa Letlu RyanInstrumental Solo Misa Lola BruntonReading ._____Blra. Leo Hannon'roasu-L. Ii Bundle. Dr. A. J. Cam-
eron. Wilbur Lowe and E. C. Bordic.VocalSolo by Hoaard Cameron ac-companiedbyMrs.Cameron.pianoand Elisa Haines. violin.At the con-
clusion e husineaa meeting was heldand the following Meera elected for
the or euinz year:Leo Cameron, ore-llrneoek of "lair !~vored the socirtvlaident. MinMlldrrdSwanson. vice-
with a fouple of piano solos and a nresident: Mtn Ruth Cameron. secreyooel §°'& . Az the close »of the nw-,ww and Carl Nelson, treaaorer.
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Saint Harfa Episcopal Clturd
May 21st tlie Sth Sunday after Eas-
ter. church school 9:45 A. M.No I t
A. M. aervia lint at 4 P. M. there will
be Veeper service by the choir of St..
Barnabas .cl1urch, Omaha and an ad-
dreaa by Father Holaapple.Onthe
Sunday afterAscension,May28th,
churoh school at 9:45 A. Lf., nrvioe at
ll A. M. with an address by Mr. Brad-
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VCL. XXVI BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA,MAY 25, 1922.NO. 17
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~~m m s U n E K E ` N o r £ s * . 2 1 " 'u s e r s . c o m n l s s o i é a s n a m D .A .R .~r o m :s n v a u r n A N
U n i o n s e r v i c e w i l l b e h e l d a t t h e D T h e A l u m n i A s s o c i a t i o n o f t h e l i l a l r
City Hall. Sunday , May 28. 1922 ==¢,noLns mast rowxsmv rlc rc xc hiah School held its ghinieth reunion
eleven o'clock A. M. sharp.njy g 1 AT s | ,_"and l reception to the claaa of 192280111;'ion last Satunday evening, my za
Scripture Reading --..._- ----Rev. W. H. Underwood Announcement has just been made
of the first Lownship Farm BureauSongapicnic of the year.Lirxoln township
Pl1JȢ? --- -Rev. J. A. Johnson 'claims the honor and invites everyone
Song .in the township to come.Time han!Address. .._ _..Rev. Leroy bl'°¢k°" been set for the evening of June lst
Song-"Americ a"' a t 8 p m.The place is the Drum
Old soldiers please meet in front°fu:hool yard.ics cream and a picnic
W. R.C. hall with Rdief Corps at
10:45 A. M.Everybody welcome.
sr. a1.\nY's vasrsn saavlcs
l0:1 Sunday. May 21. at 4 P m. a
vesper service was held br the choir
of SL Barnabus chunch, Omaha and
a mn address was given bar Father
IIolsapple of St. Barnabas.
The choir consisted of twen}y mem-
ben and an organist and four violin-
isis.The attendance at tho service sms
r e n good and much enjoyed by the
Qongrcgation present.
After the service the Omaha follu
went out to Csslettor park where they
enjoyed a picnic lunch.
WALK!NG CLUB
The Blair Walking Club met at the
city lilfrnry last Sunday and in°`Qrs\
proceeded to De Solo when the cars
were abandoned and the club continu-
ed their walk in the De Soto woods,
ending with a picnic supper cooked
over an open 6|e.
The excursion trip was a very en-
joyable affair and the oniy thing that
was of an unpleasant characefer was
an automobile accident on the way
down. that badly damaged two cars.
Mr. and 5111. John Kyde collided
with an Gnmha car in suc h 5 way
that both cars were badly scratched
and damaged.The $l"!!;.°?" had nobe loft and wo.; brought in Him
for repairs.The other car was able
to gc on on its own power, aithbwrh
it was anything but n thing of beauty.
AEIERICAN L a m o x NE W S
The fathers of over fifty vebemnaof the world war'hm°e been organized
into a "Dad's" auxiliary by the Arn-
ericun Legion Post at Falls City.
Former Governor iloorehead is a
charter member of the orlrlnization.
The dads will cooperate with the Le-
gion boys in putting over their Arn-
erkarization program ond in local sr-
tivilies.On Memorial Day trees will
be dedicated to the memory of men
who died in service.
May 12 is national hospita!day
over the United Stale;People in-
tenesned in the sick are urged to pay
them a visit and help cheer them up.
American Legion and auxi1inry mem-
bers will make n. special eUort on that
day to visit the diaablegfor sick ex-
tenice men in the vafious hospitals.
program will be furnished. Each fam-
ily is requested to bring cake or
cookies and their own saucers and
spoons.Tho committees announced
are as follows:Refreshments, A. H.
Miller. chairman,Lars Roland,Pete
Iverson, Mn. Robert Rasmussen and
Mrs,Henry Jacob.\.Equipments.
Gus Reeh,chairman,Jens Iverson.
Robert Rasmussen.Pmgmm.How-
ard Jensen, chairman, Mm Lam Lan
sen, Hildred Jensen.The committees
are planning on as real picnic with a
good time and plenty of ice cream for
every one.
The Luc ky §!cCarthy Pix Club ia
staging n fun carnival at the McCar-
thy school,Friday night.With 13
born in the club they m it certainly
will be unlucky for nnynre who stays
away.Mm Chris Hina. leader of the
eiub has slneady donated toward the
fund the boys are nidrfg to send a
delegate to Buys and Girls Club week
at Lincoln.I t is expected that the
small admission charged to this en-
tertainment will raise the balance.
The [llnnn under way° fall for boxing
matches. n minsirel show, A chorus, a
real "cock Hgh!" side shows and de»
licioua refreahmenlt.The boys are
making preparations for a biz crowd
and claim that everyone will be more
than pleased.
The Farm Bureau does not advo-
cate that every fommgl_ vaccirato hisogs'f6r é`holera.The n'Ez."r€fi|`i¢§¢,
however, that a considerable portion
of Washington county Zarrners will he
needing that protection this year.
.Afthcugh there are few cases on re-
eord this spring reporla from Dodge
county state that them are several
cases at present.Experts ssnfee that
this will be on unfuudiy had y ear
for hog cholera.
Many people fail to realize tha;
much of the so-enllrl "flu"wh§_ch
caused suc h a set-back to our lug!
ln==t fall developed into mild cas-es of
cholera.In those eases it was often
fatal lo vaccinate. yet many died when
not vaccinated.The only way to pre-
vent that predicament is to xaccinate
the pigs is the early spring when they
are perfectly healthy.Vaccination
should be done when hogs are healthy
m\}1cw_it is not supposed to :ure
choiera but to simply prevent it.In
addition, it is much cheaper and eas~
im to vawnate young pigs.This
holds true whether the farmer hires
n veterinarian to do the iob or does it
\ l n » ; 1 l " P l u l ¢ u n »n u u n u n | J n |0
The members gathered at the Ms-
thodiat church padors at 8:30 p. m.
and were graciously received by the
n - n u n - »
'\|,1.l)W GRIST UF BILl..~§ AND
Do OTHER COUNTY
BUs|:~'r:ss
(hunky Commissioners Room. Blair,reception comrniuee composed of Mia: Nehr., May 22. 1922Melita. Taylor '33,am!511s.Hugh'The Bead of County Commission-
Cooko '09, uw other members of ao tra mer pursuant ao adjoumment mk-
eommittce not putting in an appear
ance.The hi. E. ladies were ready to asru
at nine o'clock and as the differentyears of we classes were alled thef
members tiled down Lo the dining
room where coffee,ice cream andcake weie served.|
It was observed at this time that
the older classes were quite corupinl-j
ous by their absence, a very few of
the dghliei. nineties and andy nina-
ueen hundreds being present.
The mbies and dining room were
beautifully decorated with a profusion
of dowera in purple and white and the
table prepared for the graduates had
an added touch of orange nnd black,
craps paper streaman, tha colors of
the clams of 1922.The refreohnunt
cununittee,of which Mrs.Ciark
(Tllanlon was chairman. had charge
of the decorations and much credit ia
due her for the sttrac!.i\'ent'ss gf the
tables and room.|
In the absence o! the president.
Norman Lathrop, the vice pneaident,
Miss Ethel Mead, welcomed the clmaof '22 into the .Alumni Association.I
.AMur Bowman,president of the
class of '22 responded, thanking the
organization and oflicers in behalf of
the clans for the privilege of becom-
ing members of auch a. worthy asso-
ciation.Lyie Guyer 'N gave a toast
and following this the eiection of afl-
crrs took place.I
Mrs. Clark 0'Hanlon '89 was elected
fn May 1. 1922.Pmsent J. F. whine,
ll. C. mace and Henry Truhlsen.
Jlmumea of Ina! meeting read and
uppmvecl.
Refund orders were allowed as fo!-
IYJNKI
J-hn 31. Compton, $45.28 on account
of error in assessment.
Sam Holstein, $25.66 on account of
Lorna: assessed ln the wrong school
dutract.
John Ruhr, $13 18. on account ol' be-
ing assessed in the wrong school dia-
ihc i.
Henry C. Jensen, $11.43 on amount
of error in as.aeaiment.
After al earafni examination of the
fnilowing hills on the dikennt funds.
in was moved and seconded that the
following ciadrns be allowed, and the
Coumf Clerk is hereby onlered in
draw warrant! on the dilferent funds
nu v=s same.Carried. all members
present voting "syn"
B. J. Schenck (Gas i Repairs) S 85.75
Hrs. E. A. Wachter (supplies for
poor)2.35
J. Peter Larsen (road drsmzinm
43 10
Edgar Havens (chain log)3.00
H W. Rogert (mad dralzlrin¥}6.1p
Amdt Hardware fnsppllenl 12.it
Danish Lou Pub. Hqgpc( supplies
County Clerk).4.00
Ralhman Guan lrepairs)35 97
H. O. Fainzhnd (repaired 5.45
oodruff Printing Co. (supplies
or County Superintendent)40.72
president.Ru1.l1vsn Anderson,vice :'°°d""f "",`Iii'liif.'3..iI3"""'°" 5535
id : N a mi J a and rc o u n y s u' " "°""''. rs ° " ° ° ° ' " c f a w m a w d n w n z a 14,491.re'""R§¢h 1 ,}.1a|'|||||,n v 'u .Oborn '95 was eiected historian.ffhone and Flrnbeli {auppIle.1)553
The uliumni song closed the pro-
gram at the church and all went down
to the n. F. D. opera house whore a
abort program was given.Llsncing
occupied the remainder of ihe even-
ing following tio program.
Xt is understood that a tidy sum will
be lef; this year after expensea are
paid, which will be used for future
N. w. Ball Tel. Co. (phono rent) 28.50
Hammond & Stephezui Co. (sup-
plies for county superintendent) 78.77
ilermlln Iiorcherding (road dnl;-
ging)27.90
J. R. Grimes (oil)4.00
Jensen and Nielsen isuppties)26.10
Russel Grader Mfg. Co. (repairs) 638
Alfred C. Anderson (road drag-
The D. A.R. organisation met at
the home of Mrs. Sarah Ballard last
Z~'ridsy afternoon, Hay 19,and wax
pleasantly entertained by Mn. Ballanl
and daughters.T s was the final
meeting for the year and a business
meeting at *bids time the following
officers snrere elected:E lm Nay
Wiikimson.agent,Mrs. J.E..Lutz.
vice reagent: Miss Harriet Ballard.
secretary; Mrs. Henry Mantle, !.I¢IU-
user; Mm A. J .Luure,historian
and Mn. Nellie Newell, registrar.
Mrs. Holland and daughtera aervod
refreahn|en'Ls and a.pleasant after-
noon was spent.An invitation *aa received and ar-
cepted from llr a l May Lozure to
spend Flag Day, picnic fashion, at her
home.Mrs. Clyde .Alien will aasial
her.
ms r Rlc ' r c o u lr r D a n i c a
Court convened hat Monday and
the first trial to come lnfon the jury
was that of Asa Dixon, Jr., va Ed-
ward Pfeiffer.This was nn action
bmught. for lima collection ol a. prom-
issory nom ghen by Pfeiffer in pay-
ment for commission on a. iand dal.
The jufy found for Pfeiffer.
The afef.noel csao was that of James
A.Hhrt vs W illiam Beth in which
Roch was sued on a promissory note
given in a land deal which ha claimed
was never completed.The jury in
this case found infavor of Reeh.
Reid it right in The Enterprise.
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Walter Larsen (repairs)147.81
Walter Larsen (repaint 14'r.a1
Wm. 5Ic Dona!d linllryl aoooo
Funk suiekim imiary )s a m
R. G. Allen (assigned by Frank
Stricklett)12.00
World Book Co. (supplied 13.43
Holmqzziat Gr. and Lhr. Co. (cod
for poor?l4-50
J. E. Campbdl {!!| 0381 anew-
for poor)£9.26
Gus: Munson tfnlvs for May etc)
87.40
A. W. Hunderf (labor)1o.oo
Advance-Runtely Thrasher Cc.
(repairs)1.10
C. 31. Spiker (road dragging)M2 0
J. E. Campbell( burial expense
Houghton)50.00
N. wanink (road dragzinz)72.00
Occasions.55118)ui d 2 0 . 2 5 3 ~ ~ f ; - ~ ( n a ¢ ! ) d r a g g i n g ) ~
.nl`reeman v. 'hlcker (ro n z -on in-¢o.x vaB. F. D. opera house.Tzinsn me Wm. 5|¢Donaid {],|,°|3 23.00
"The Rose of ¥'icardg,"'Hayden-\Vo01l Stale Journal Co. Uésll blanks) 2.55 D. O. Springgate (3 month: rent
Verna Jensen Glrtachow '13 C Christensen (supplies for for poor)c . .3000
n~¢1==m Clubs Odile Alien '21 mor)26,25 Amd: Hardware '1P*'=1""H¥1.45
Violin Solo "Can:mnet!.a"pm,,|Mabel J. Manda (salsry, mileage 1. E. Heirick [2 months rent for
Geraldine Kemp sawn-¢a n d w u s )_293°3.P°°'*10,00
Reading J. E. Qampbell (supplies)l5.23!Mauriee Mehrenl (I-mlrrr 'for May)
"lt Takes a Heap 0' Living Guest Klopp Printing Co.{ plat bookl) 30.00 148.00
Lucile Kemp omaha Printing Co. (robber K. n. Printing c o (supplies for
on Mc ! oh hir! on You: I'rom "!`ir» b;3 .70 Ctrunty Superintendent)26.25
Little Girls in Blue"Ci f Blair (water rent)20.81;Lurn lloppel (help for County
The Kemp Sisters Avery Co. (repairs)ll,30|Superinbendeot)13.00
~!a9_Gel'!dine #11 ~ P r g c h n g w ~ d m l l i r i n g ) ~ ~ D I . \ i l ( c o r r e c t i n g ~Class Initiation Kennard Co-Op Mercantile Co.|9150 examination PPCI1)30.00
__.hmnnliea for noorl 62.92Mn. Geo. 2\lcQuanie (correcting
NUM. GRADUATINGEXERCISES FORcmsszz
z-on1"r-roars BOYS AND GI RLS
c o a w w r s BLA IR m a n
SCHOOL COURSES
011 Friday evening, May 19, 198,
the c ommnneement axnc ina of tbl
Blair high achod wars bald at the B.
F. D. opera Mule.
Forty-four lads and Isaak: lookin;
their best and nailzlng the impen-
ance of the occasion to them. wan
ae atad u nthe ata ¢e l. l!. he ¢I lt% li l
went up.Rev. J. A. Johnson of fha
Methodist church pronounced tht is-
vocation and this waa_followed by a
vocal duet by two high school #WM
Miss (llmlya Siekkotter and Carl
Hovendiclt.
The address of the evening was
given by J. G. Monera, prindpal ofthe 01nohs Centra! high achool.
Ile addressed his n n l r k l i n tba
d a u principally and gave them a
very intersting talk and good adrlea.
The impression he made with his au-
dience was that he was a sincere and
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worth while educator, a true teacher,
who loved his work.Omaha amdanta
an fortunate in having nl bl; and
broad minded a man as Prln. Manton
for an example and teacher.
The high sc hool ordtefin fnmilhld
two aalections that were roundly aa-
plandod.nearly everybody being in-
terested in good music for the 51,5
ac.l|ooL
Tha preaentation of diplomas to tha
<la.sa QI '22 was made by Sup't Jamsa
Skinkle and following this the audi-
ence arose while Rav. Crocker of tha
Christian church pronounced the
" " "- A . . .- . u v - - - " " §
"I'halt.heda.aa o£iD22¢oesoutof
the Blair high aehool. a. number to
higher institutions cf learning, a fav
to n ac h mdmh en to en g alo in var i -
ous cllllnga.
'Il1eb igpar 'tofitn.lli athxi- !.hay
one determind to 5° forward, tha!!
c lua motto.Ambition.the Ma lta ,
being always in mind and we expact
to hear favorably from them in tha
future.May their ambition to Do
and Be lead them in flelda of nidul-
neu and palha of happiness for than-
selvea and their fellow men..
OBITUARY
linac!Blanche Thompson * l a
born in Blair, Jan. 20, 1897 and na
th u lp ut2 5 y e an o ! a gwe a tthe ti ma
of her own,'
She was married to Mr. Chris An-
derson of near ~piker and since than
they have resided on the home farm..
Some time ago she was taken to the
hospital and operated on for tumor
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;Hpnnldpatlnl Inun. nm Sln wont zo .,....| a il""'wI"|°."ii3i`¢| """r""-~ ": i@:»,.'t """' °"" "'""' "'" " '" .arsun mlm 1|g|1:_ |lr._|.ngl l!!'- iftfwf 'M hu dsughllr nu '1'»- ...T lln. s. c. a°I»3;¢ und n....'fI. old »..T.-.'§5'v'i'Z";~|`I.¢?."L'...¥ ... .".L.§.'lE »-mmf. 1:71Brokawnnddauvhter.Ruth.Mr.Dwight Sprecher. Mlsael Bene Kraji-
eelc, Cetherire Meyer. Bernita Peter-lrrn.Venn.Cart,DorothyFaquet,lends Meehan and Harriet Browne.Hrs.EmmaHebard.Mra..Bone
Orlerrnnn andMlm Genevieve New
eom gave a miscellaneous shower forMissAliceOafemaanWednesdayevening at the Hehanl home.Many
usefuland beautifulgifts were reeelved.Hr. and Mrs. Floyd Giifry autoed toPregnant on vqgmday...
xroan.Monday Aut Beale: shipped a car-ioad of wheat from Tyson :tation toOmaha.Vame Guatason was out from Blair
Monday-Ior e week'» work at A. E.
Di'ron'n and Han? Tyaonil.Randall Iverson shelled corn for C.
Mine Bessie Lyzholf and Hia: IRHHFuesa.
Mr.mnrlMrs.LiaeCramer!andBryceofTelcamahwereSurdayztlblrts It the L. F. Hilsinger home.Mr. and Mrs. Ln\'er\|o Lowe :pun
iunday at the parental George lmve
Omg.
neninfl bv Mr. and Mrs. Weber and L.
W. Waring.THB ¢0!1ll|'\l'"l¢l'1l|£"i eteriqoa wereheld at the M. E. ehurvh Wednasdav
evening:A large vvowd attended 3-flnmnfmncod the address byDeanP.H. Buck. excellent.
1Mrr dMrs.11.wHardieand
Music.bs' High School OrchestraVocal SaleT'red RobertsonClaes Plvphecy.Marnrerv Gndaev
V'n'in Sola_Mrs. Garden Lowe
Address to the Clams _ Rev Kestereen
Vocal Solo My Mother la My Sweet-
heart_.Maxine Johnsnn
Playet-"On the Threshold" 8th Grade
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B. Bunn Tuesday and w. H.Beard'11,ghd4Wedneidayitthe latter having sold lm' Mi f§°$.§'§ »~.iT{I',';f1`;'I.?..'¥£.";';"2§,`;,.$532.-§§-_;',; "; ; f° Gg ° >g ;; , ;_ ~ Clae s S on g_-
°°*° A.-ea..1R°f"¢~*hm°\'1=~nfstrawberriesani Mrs. main ofOmahn.Theladlea aree neizhbora of Lonnie Morrison, cake were served.sisters of grandmawho has been aiek for weeks, kindivwhelm him .br Dlantina an corn mn'.......f'.f.'.`3..`!'.'I'I."".f'..'£..fi'..'.f,"' f'1'°°i'.B.;' . The °"*~.°f-=°&~'f\ Neither! left Sawil
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Mr.Daniel Compton, a Civf! War
vetenn who resides aElk City, visit-
ed with his zona,rs. D. Compton
and Berry Comptonand Mn. J .P.
Johnson of this city last week.Hr .
Compton is past eighty years of an
andIa renactive physically and a
great reader._
Mn. Anna Glover |no a miaceila- week.neous shaver for Hin Alice Mae Wal-Mr.
TRY
of shé'¢ff1i Ri zh2`r1£»{\é ; "`p§i`WE£icm? lem usllded um nlmlmd me-Fhnau nngium """ |p}|§|§§H-Implellllnt :tore Wulnlndny thlln llr.| §'?1'_ 'f§f'}'[' _PIT. 'f.""H. narid* Huh-H. Bene Knjicak, IInei dayto~th~Dixonf r f nfzfr5 2
nrull 1-nd Verna Cort.summer.»lli nlDorothvF m mtnprntthe
Blanchard urea in Omehl.
The infant daughter ef Mr. and MrsRd Harrison passed aney early Thurs-day morning.The funerai was heldFridav afternoon and the bodxhhid to
restbeside a little sister w ewasburied last fall.Mr. ard Mrs. Harri-son have the sympathy of all in their
sorrow.
F d n rHaven!wenttoFremontThursday to look for a home.M nHavens and Rom! went Sarturdefend
expect to return soon to beginipaek
mxTheE n t e mStarwillmeetthisThursday evening end expect to nut
nn the work of initiation.Urs: Hat-tie TTL, Miss Mazzie Lowe lndHv.'r-berterzog are the cuedidntn. -
1-'oRl§
FlRST=CL/-\SSGROCERIES
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H E A RY E !
The Second Big Week
Hundreds and hundreds of customers who havefore in the history of merchandising have they fouSALE.Every pair of Shoes in this store from theshoes" has a yellow sale ing with a "LET GO" sais
advantage of our prices to supply their entire famithem? If not, you want to be, so crank up the old Llare nll SET and the prices all CUT, bring along you
pocketbook and pay the cashier.ONLY EIGHT il
n d 1 h e r E d f l { n l l e I l : 1 n i ; .c ¢ :1_:'»1n'`
m l ?A D ; T: \ 5M E~: n d1 ; 'W a n t e d i n B u \ - - A u n d s a t a p h o n r
~ovmnl Ha in.E n q u i r e a t Th e E n t e r p r i s e o fi i c e .
-» - - . - -..-._....___ ......__... ._,....._..._._._.._. ..-.
FR1DOLLAR DAY
Friday the management of this SUPER SALE haWe want hundreds of eyes to see how we succeed i
one dollar without depreciating values.BE IN THE SWIMAND STRET
FOR FAST SELLING
LADIES.While nhon Ind Oxfordg ins! the ihing [ur now and
Inter.AllStyle: andSizes,convenientlydiaphyed ontablesfor
IDU! arleclion.
\\}llLE THEY LAST amp THE PAIR
LADIES.Shoes. Pumps and Oxtafds in Pllcnl: Brown and Black
Kid Leathers. so many diihrenl styles we can°t name them.Hundreds
of pain lhrown into this lol for fu: selling $1.00 per pair.
I"RIDA'| "H THE DAY 'ro c om: To BLAIR
GOOD snails ss1.L.i:~:n FOR $1.00 A PAIR
~nc un i o n o f w h i c h l i t t l e D a d o w In d A n f w
|1 ur d'e.ch¢|dre~1n fM r .a n dM m .L
DRur dir - d int ri bue nqi n I~: ul kf° !nf ro ms
r i vi r g o n e t o e a c h n e n t .M n . G o r -d e ni n u r e" a w nvi n l i nm i oa r ~ o '1 -
va n i c d bv M N . F. . V . Ac k e r m a n n n t b #
n i a h nM r sE l l h n# s vn a r o u n l e o f
r¢'ar'i~1:r=M l 'w].{iFd\lvlS w a n s o nn
vo m lso l o :M l mS h l e l r hn9 m u mn i
t h r u!0ad"1g1=M r s .E .C .Jo h n u r -
' n f 'M r .LV .A c k e n n n nnvo c n lduet..M. * " l ' ¢ o\ ~ fi u n i o no f t h en m -
rl"°| n ;\ fv1:I Iq C »" \ er n '\ fu 5 \g a n ic o -
tnI'<i ni w h a l fn ft h ec l u bIo s im ra
"1¢"\~3\°*M m .¥'av»° '¢. : \" dnrwes»°~*~i} " " r W i i h In 'M IM r v- i n l i n r * s l n !n '» ° n
nf s nnN\ ci1= '¥nnn f h P w o r k .Ani c e
h\ 'P h u r n s t h en s e rve d ..
T h eA l u m n ib a n q u e t a n dre c ep t io n
|:e|""~nzomxmtolillnon..'
The 3;wn H Ty son ;Quite ; ntlmber from here attended.,thTheodSehafenmmfunu$. Conety,L. D.Warrick, L..B. wifich ..~..'i.'5d Friday at Salemmu-
and Ldilh an plluxning to at-hm¢],
l~&'"i. d_Ftrict convommnof1'=»=~"'¥».»'Z§'.'.`§~:.»:¢-m and :of Irvin, were
p 1TeTh""d'7'.|Arlinlzton edicts Saturday.e eyson and Prentice Smith hadlLennon! Ikhterknmp marketed 'hogsedTherklesenshellmgcomlast' at Omaha on w,d,,¢_¢dM,
~u:»'f:lc aaa="-:.=~.:.~.r:-.;°: = e m ~ ; :Ml:s.h Ndliba :ly d: :e£;.n C;,.;i ;, .. ';..": .': ~
~ .r.hmd. ' m 'n.one °°="°|<1»y to attend me Theodore Schafers-
Hhs. ll¢r|1.§ Tyson visited 'fhundlyl
oem nth Mrs. Haul Cameron]
man funeral and also made a shortsrixit n* tho Sadie Mevlredoht home.¢|HCeci!Lsllman:rainedWmHoltr u terman.| mm wi°h his Held work 'I11uradny.n. Dulc e and.8. GMahoney.Mr.saabMengedohtandfunny
_ ' g g§;.*';,2;;_°'~' from 'rymg weve Fremont callers Saturday.
Mr. an d Mn.H a n dHowe tookMrlnd ?(rs.u.*\. Ré ggglu -mo'' Sunday dinner at uw AugunRuwe
'rs.ren eemnutto. home near Hoor.1 1 1 1 1 1 3 ~They ltogpednlRoyandA§"5...f Mengedohtwent
Ciark Stnell. at the°"p't'llfwhing Sunday morning..
here he will have to remain for three'Mr. and Hrs. August Lemmon andlu ¥on;er..family and Mr. and Mrk. Albert inlillr. n:d Mrs. S. G. Mahoney autoed,,.,,,, and blbv spent Sundav at the
' Omaha Saturday.5Ed Lnmhorat home near Nickerson.
Anelghborhood danee wasdvvfllEmil ard Gilben Laliman and Wmundny ¢\°f1il1l sr: the home uf Mr.. lloltmlntool:inthe 'balltu n eat| Caldwell...NickersonSundlvafternoon.
Ned Tyson and Stanley Brunton at-Mr. and Mrs. Awrust'inkoflanf?
ended l dance Saturday evening near mn. Stinlam and Mr. and Mrs. Herelumah.wan Kerlmff spent Sundw at the JoeShndly was observed an 3IOU\l'\"S,Mor\\ne home' our Arlington.:
~gy in many homes and also lt BOMB;Tha lorai Sunday g¢}m0l of the Fon-:~lay school by wenring the appro- unelle l.utl1er¢n elnu¢h in hluw met-rilte flowers.Itirg ready for l Children? Dlx' pro-
Tbe children of Mr. and Mrs. C. B.gram to be ziven some time in June.
° min were hymn Surday. among 9'*'"EMrs Minnie Llllman was a visitor
nr lou, Arlen. in Llrcoln and alno at-rvledtheMothers[h yexercisesClarence and Alvin Wilkening spent» there.1&\nday at the Wm. Wilkening home.
IIennan Junvhluth nhipped cattie toStain Superintendent John Matzcn»»~ Omaha Mrmdly.Icalled on the Lallman school Tuesday.
Hrs.HarrietBrowneandMaudeMr. and Blu. Augun Hallman andliterswereFremontr w ws m d a u g h te nMary,and Mrs. .Albert Lail-hmdav momlnr.mum and baby arent Wednesday after-'hmeSeniors of Riair hllr|~ Mhoo! noon at the Sne Hengedoht home.
seen in Arlington Thursday.EMr. and Mn. Amizun Kerkofl droveAndres' Wilhelm left for Fremont to Scribner Thursday to attend a mn-here :he is working.emi of a relntive.
.Frederick md Florence Hetrirk have
WHOLE WHEAT BREAD
Fresh Every Day
104: AND l5c SIZES
HEAR YE!HEAR YE!
The Second Big Week oi our Super Shoe Sale
Hundreds and hundreds of customers who have attended our SALE so far will verify that neverbe»
fore in the history of merchandising have they found the BARGAINS S0 BIG as those of our SUPER
SALE.Every pair of Shoes in this store from the smallwt infants "Soft Soles" to men's heavy "work
shoes" has a yellow sale ing with a "LET GO" saie price tied to them.Hundreds of people are taking
advantage of our prices to supply their entire families for now and for the FUTURE..__Are you one of
them? If not, you want to be, so crank up the old LIZ ZIE and come to this BARGAIN FEASTQ the tables
are nll SET and the prices all CUT, bring along your baskets, try on the shoes that fit yourfeet and yourpocketbook and pay the cashier.ONLY EIGHT M ORE SELLING DAYSCOME EARLY.
FRIDAYDOLLAR DAYDOLLAR DAY
Friday the management of this SUPER SALE has arranged to stage a real, genuine DOLLAR DAY.
We want hundreds of eyes to see how we succeed in-Zxling the bargain tables and racks with values at
one dollar without depreciating values.BE IN THE SWIMAND STRETCH YOUR DOLLARS To THEIRLIIIITS
FOR FAST SELLING
LADIES.While nhon Ind 0xfold*, ins! the ihing For now and
hier.AllStyle: andSizes,convenientlydiaphyed ontablesfor
your selection.
\\}llLE THEY LAST amp THE PAIR
LADIES.Shoes. Pumps and Oxtofds in Pllcnl: Brown and Black
Kid Leathers. so many diihrenl styles we can°t name them.Hundreds
of pain lhrown into this lol for fu: selling $1.00 per pair.
I"RIDA'| "H THE DAY 'ro c om: To BLAIR
GOOD snails ss1.L.i:~:n FOR $1.00 A PAIR
WISE READERS WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF THESE
FOR MEN.
Work Sh0¢l» light in weigh! for tho hot neither, Iwi in var for
the hard kntlcka.THI S L OT smo A s1 mn- THE PA I R n m
Men we know you are awfully buoy ll thi! time; but you shouldn!
pnup this opportunity to get wud shoes at thnle prices.lf y ou
cannof come in send your vifr. miner or neighbor lor one or wo pda
ol lheso splendid work than F\'illlJ.
THRONGS WILL COME IN RESPONSE;
T0 'rms OFFERING1PRICE Pomrmns THAT SHARP
zmlas.~EYES WILL SOONSEE
Oxfords and Pumps in Pueni and Kid Leather; Blick and Brown. :_Louin. Cuban and Military bean.Footwear yall 'ul he proud to own. imn usa-f" H0131 dfaha
Buy lhe Pair you like. then lake along mother pair at only $1.00 mare. jDrum `96%re0punn zI lu! dl out an nah for
Can you but il?[
rms LOT $2.65 THE PAIR.~|°\\0!'AlR $3.65la-
quick selection.Super Sale Price $1.00 per shoe.The plil' $100
2,000 pairs of shoes for men women and children not men oned in the above lots, some priced between, some a little higher incluxled in this SUPER SALE.They are all plainly marked, size and price
on yellow tags.Tell your friends and neighbors about it.
'~°o0
1 - f
at 2 p. m. conducted by Rev. J . A.2 1 Q pairs)10.40
Dr. Tun 0'Shnntcr by QI. L. Robinson Jenkins Oil Co (sm)Harxs Wrich and wife of near Ken-
DONT FORGET
Don't forget the dance i t Fair
Grounds Pmiilion. Arlington, Thun-
day. June lsi.Lyle Reeh's orchestra
will furnish music.On June 15th
Ebaughiw of Council Blum: wili play.
mnrl.\| . LIST OF NEW BOOKS
AT THE PUBI J C LIBRARY
Flaming Forest bs James Curwood
Dust by iialdeman-Julius
Quin by A. C. H. Rice
Galusha the Magniticent
by Joseph C. Lineoin
Rilla. ol' Ingleside
by L.. M. Blonuromcry
My Antonin by Wiila Cather
l}ang1.°rous Ages by Ruse Macaulay
Lammie Holds the Range
by F. H. Speannan
If Winter Comes
by A. S. M. Hutchinson
Borouszh Treasure by J. S. Fletcher
Councii of Seven bar J. C. Smith
To the Last Man by Zane Grey
This h!an's World by W. L. Comfort
Obstacle Rlce lu E. M. Dell
Beggar's Gold by Emest PoohTopless 'Towerrby Bfarmmt AéhmlmCasev Rvan by B. LL Bower
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To Him That Hath br Ralph Connor;
More Tinh by M. R. Rirehart
I.~1§1§.1f§`2.g§.Il`"i.§`a§`.ITQEESEL$ ` $ ' . §:J r z c o mvr lo x n n P ROGRA M élQ'¥£éL§.{£u§»{»|e¢§ for poor)94H8 eighth mde examination vnnerll lZ§`°.lL°H"' '"2`»f.If'.I.T,'£§..- aww
small Kroupa of farmers how to do the lshlffiff Oil dx Re fining Co. (Bl5)zojotiun was found ngc ggsary g um bmh
work. but does not feel that he should ?1m=?r by Blair Band 9:38.
he used nl a public \eto|'lnarimn. Thini Pamde at 10 sharp, Innt nt Citg:
should take several men working fuii hall."~..time and is Properly nnt 1||work ,,,|After service at Snldicrk Monu-
zovemmcnt men but of private veteri- ment. parade to cemvlcry.
narians.Form at Soldiefa lot where rituai-\inlit service bs the w. zz. c. and G. A.
1114: free Inbox office maintained by R.Post will be given after which
the Farm Bureau repww that 'there soldiers' graves will be decorated.
has been an over suppiy of men thai All ex-service mén are earnestly
Ins! two \\¢°t'ks.This`is nn '»ht duelusked w be present.
to the Held work now bein!! done by,Program an city hail at 2:30 p. m.
the great number of boys rcteased Address bi' Jake $lcCrncken.E. C.
from school work.Anyone wishing Jackson,>Iarsha1iof Day.
help should either phone or drop a All pericns having cars who can
rand zo the county azricultuml nnnL'donnte their services for hauling \et~
Last year during the bu?y season, uans 'nad w.R.C.cad]Reed
many n farmer was saved cc nsider-0°Hanlnn,Post Adjutant,Americanable time and bother by this »=mie¢.11.¢gi¢n.
Fro m May llth, wh en th e o fii c e wa s = '*_ - "-; :f_ :_- -"
orened. 185 men were pinecd last year*'=\id the other dar- he was :coins no
with hardly any expense.try and make a Lest next winter of
Tanvled Trnih lw W. M. Ranle
Success by S. H. Adams
Harlequin and Columbine
by Booth Tarkington
Best Short Stories of 1921 L
- .two burchu of pigs in dry lot.. Need
After nil the arguments about ghglleas 10 mf. the test wnuld he walchefi
relative value of white and yr.llow{\'\il!1 much interest.""
com it looks is thnuzh 1mms dehnitel
information is at hand at lmnt.At
lhe W1,»co"rsin Expujment SUl.2..iqll.
white confirm: foiizid to be much in-
ferior Lo yellnu earn. even wheli both
were combined with skin)milk orlinkage.When stock was min on
green pasture,however.the white
corn did prac tically as well.These
dmerences are evidc-rliy due to the
absence of 1.il.|minu, dm mystrriuus
somrthing so much nrlvertisad of inte,
in white corn.
by Edu:rd OBric ni Mr.Long.in Sheddan iownahirl.
The poultry meetings held at Otto
Lmxzhornifs and Frank Bil!ar'a, bothuwners of accredited flocks, were Qx-
cellent.Mr. Cnrman ol ii! llni4rer-
my gave some good talks and stress-
ed the tr"uble; encountered at this
time nf year.Poor brooding |a:i1i-
ties cause much of the chick los.-3:1 hr
linda, while Iawr on, malnutritio and
lice claim rrnny nn their vidimsu
Those uhm are interested rhndd call
on the county agrnt for further in-
formalism
\'~"1. P ochnow (read work)
Aug. Prochnow hood work)
Avery Compaumy (repairs)
Then. Klabunde (l;bor}
Theo Kisbunde Haber)
Theo Klabunde (labor)
Theo Klnbunde (li.bnr}
(on)
(labor)
(labor)
(labor
(labor
(ishor)
5.00
22 20
15.00
4.00
37.58Jenkins Oi!Co.
Michelsen
M ich elsen
Michelswn
Michelson
M ich einen
Elmer
El mer
Elmer
IIl mer
Eirner
l60D
aoo
8.00
70.50
3.70
30.60
35.10
Jenkins Dil Co. (tl'\)
Funk Jenkins (oil)
Jenkins Oil Co. (RHS)
Jenkins Oil Co. (gas)
Henry Miafeldt (road work)
Glen Nicholson (labor)
Fremont Foundry Machine Co.
(supplies)5.00
Beat? Contracting Co. (labor) 282.90
A. W. Muudorf [labnr}2¥.00
A. P. Compton (labor)s m
Jenkins Oil Cn. (stun 20.85
Jenltin.l0i! co( (su)zoo
Fred C. Hill Motor Co. (repairs) 17.00
Claus Schneider (mad work]13.50
Shaffer Oi! ard Refining Co. (gms)
'?2.60
12.00Blaif Oil Co.( z u ) -
Standard 0il ru. ¢s=L~=J
Raymond Morehouse (labor)
Danish Pub. House (supplies
county attorney)
31.25
8!.25
45.00
Selva Offen hanrrectlng eighth57.2030.00 1 grade examinxtion papers)28.50
Helen Bait (con:ding eighth
grade examination pap-ers)11.50
Jeanette MeQum-rie imnecting
l6.00r.~ixhzh grade examination papers)
1L00;950
Mm. Anna Larsmg (correctin
eighth grade examination papers)
1200;7.50
Herman Schwoclr (mad work)94.00
Danish Lutheran Publishing Co.
(supplies for county tnuurer) 26.50
20.00 R. H. Rnsmunsen (salary county
of a c hild she proved mo weak tb
rally : nd pas sed an y n th e Blah'hospital on Sunday nz 11 p. m.
Besides her husband she leaves £9
mourn her a. host of relatives und
friends.
The func;ad services wen held ti
the home of her aunt,Mrs.U. C..
Boston, at 2:30 11. m. on Wedneschy
and st the Baplist church xt three and
interment was made in the Bllh*Icemetery.
IShaffer Dil and Refining Co. (sul imuseasor)25000;OB lTUA R\
Mary C. Debel (salary countyclerk)15g.55'3111. Catherine Splhi. nn inmate of
R H. Rumuuen (expense)29.50
Shaffer Oil és Refining Co. (gas)
45.35 L e m o
tho Crowell Home, died Sundry after-
noon at 5:45.She ns past 34 years
of zgt.
50|) Russell Grader Mfg. Co. (N.l' Funenml services were held Tuesdny
FJ. F. whine (phonr calls)3.50
A! Nonarnaker (road dmminx)3.10
A. C. Debel [salary for May)158.33
J. I". While (Com. work and
nzilanxni 102.50Theo Kinhunde (labor)'?5.00
4. C. Tf abeal. Gm. Judge (sump:
and RN. Bond)6.00
Fmnk J. Nueva (salary)100.00
n. S. Prichard (salary)100.00
Delmer I'ser (Filth\100.00
Sam Stevens (£:|Llln}153.00
Clarence Sorensen (mlm for
M m 100.00
Board ad}our|1e¢l until June 5, 10%.
Johnson and interment made in thi
Blair cemetery.
LIBRARY PATRONS TAKE r~:or|<.
Brgirining in June and during the
summer months the Public Libnqr
wil! be dosed Tuesday and Thuradxy
nights.It will be open every unu-
roon Ind open km Monday. Wednes-
day. Friday and Saturday nights.
nard. left last Sunday morning for x
trip up in Waffne county 1|here :hay
will visit reiatives for awhile.for in 9 o'clock A. au..
10.75 Mary C.DebeI, Ca. Clerk The Enterprise prints :ide hills.
HEAR YE!HEAR YE!
The Second Big Week oi our Super Shoe Sale
Hundreds and hundreds of customers who have attended our SALE so far will verify that neverbe»
fore in the history of merchandising have they found the BARGAINS S0 BIG as those of our SUPER
SALE.Every pair of Shoes in this store from the smallwt infants "Soft Soles" to men's heavy "work
shoes" has a yellow sale ing with a "LET GO" saie price tied to them.Hundreds of people are taking
advantage of our prices to supply their entire families for now and for the FUTURE..__Are you one of
them? If not, you want to be, so crank up the old LIZ ZIE and come to this BARGAIN FEASTQ the tables
are nll SET and the prices all CUT, bring along your baskets, try on the shoes that fit yourfeet and yourpocketbook and pay the cashier.ONLY EIGHT M ORE SELLING DAYSCOME EARLY.
FRIDAYDOLLAR DAYDOLLAR DAY
Friday the management of this SUPER SALE has arranged to stage a real, genuine DOLLAR DAY.
We want hundreds of eyes to see how we succeed in-Zxling the bargain tables and racks with values at
one dollar without depreciating values.BE IN THE SWIMAND STRETCH YOUR DOLLARS To THEIRLIIIITS
FOR FAST SELLING
LADIES.While nhon Ind 0xfold*, ins! the ihing For now and
hier.AllStyle: andSizes,convenientlydiaphyed ontablesfor
your selection.
\\}llLE THEY LAST amp THE PAIR
LADIES.Shoes. Pumps and Oxtofds in Pllcnl: Brown and Black
Kid Leathers. so many diihrenl styles we can°t name them.Hundreds
of pain lhrown into this lol for fu: selling $1.00 per pair.
I"RIDA'| "H THE DAY 'ro c om: To BLAIR
GOOD snails ss1.L.i:~:n FOR $1.00 A PAIR
WISE READERS WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF THESE
FOR MEN.
Work Sh0¢l» light in weigh! for tho hot neither, Iwi in var for
the hard kntlcka.THI S L OT smo A s1 mn- THE PA I R n m
Men we know you are awfully buoy ll thi! time; but you shouldn!
pnup this opportunity to get wud shoes at thnle prices.lf y ou
cannof come in send your vifr. miner or neighbor lor one or wo pda
ol lheso splendid work than F\'illlJ.
THRONGS WILL COME IN RESPONSE;
T0 'rms OFFERING1PRICE Pomrmns THAT SHARP
zmlas.~EYES WILL SOONSEE
Oxfords and Pumps in Pueni and Kid Leather; Blick and Brown. :_Louin. Cuban and Military bean.Footwear yall 'ul he proud to own. imn usa-f" H0131 dfaha
Buy lhe Pair you like. then lake along mother pair at only $1.00 mare. jDrum `96%re0punn zI lu! dl out an nah for
Can you but il?[
rms LOT $2.65 THE PAIR.~|°\\0!'AlR $3.65la-
quick selection.Super Sale Price $1.00 per shoe.The plil' $100
2,000 pairs of shoes for men women and children not men oned in the above lots, some priced between, some a little higher incluxled in this SUPER SALE.They are all plainly marked, size and price
on yellow tags.Tell your friends and neighbors about it.
'~°o0
AT c rua wxas r P RIC! €"i ---- TRA DE A T Tru;
\ . i,_
1'
NORTH SIDE STORE
BEGINNINGNEXT
Wednesday, May 24th;
The Sture will be OPEN every
Wednesday Night
Jzns Nielsen, Prop.A. D. FOLLEN, Manager. '` ' _v ';§|a;,, Nebr.
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ll 2THE ENTERPRISE. BLAIR. NEBRASKA.THE ICNTERPRISE. m..\m. NEBRASKA
Storm Country .Polly
by Grace Miller White
(hil¢l'l`rainingatllome Sure ReEief
FOR INDIGESTION
r B mms~
p g 6 Bzu.-ms
H f 1- : w a s s 3 r ¢ ` ¥ z ' l l i ?
D s .
..:g mt a nd na t. lo tu l t| Je s. "
If t e a c h e r s a n d p a r e n t s n m l t n d t h a t
t h i s t l e l l n l t l o n o f d n w i n g L i ll t e r a l l y
tn te .mor e ti me a nn ul at t e n t i o n w o u l d
be g i ve n t o t h e a u b l e c t a t s c h o o l a n d
a t h o m e .i t w o u l d n o t b e c o n s i d e r e d
a " fl i l l " n o r a n " e x t r a " b u t w o u l d b e
c l o n e d a s a n e u e n t l a l .a l o n g " i t h
re m l l tu t . w ri t i n g a n d ar i t h me t i c .
A1 2 r h ll d w n . e l p e c la l l y th e w e ry l l t -
z m f n l k l w h o h a ve n o t m u s t e r e d t h e
sp o k e n lltt |¢ua ||e we l l en o u g h t o e x
pre ss tlzemaettea cl ea r ly .n a t u r a l l y
e n j o y m a k i n g p l c t n r m t o s h o w w h a t
th e y h a ve i n m i n d .Th e y - t g g l d b e
g i ve n e v e n o p p o r t u n i t y t o thi s.
Th e d l m c u lt y l n m o st l m m e a , t h e 1 Ic h
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|"aul Sien on Inst Monday.
Margaret (imahle will leave
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ance.
There are some new ideas in bakery
goods at the Home Bakery.Come in
and try the Rolls, Cakes,Pin and
Bread.6-Lf
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nelscn and Mr.
Miss Janet Wimble.
Dr. Wm. Zlaller is giving his mai
dence a c ont of paint that will add
greatly to the appearance
Mr. and lin. Peter Bohn returned
from California last Thumday after
being gone for about eighlecn months.
Sin. T. C. Hungau- is having her
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w h e r e s h e w i l l vi s i t . o l d fr i e n d s a n d
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H a m a s ,t o sp en d t h e r e m a i n d e r o f
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H l r i h r l l r é .Th e y t e l l y o u t h e t r u t h .
W e h a ve t h e fo l l o w i n g us ed cn r q j
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a r e p u t t i n g i n a . fi n e s t e e i b d d g o o n
t h e D r u m r o a d ju s t w e s t o f t o w n .
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w i l l s o o n l e a ve C a l i fo r n i a e n r o u t e fo r
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Baptist church next Sunday, on a»c~
c o u n t o f t h e u n i o n M e m o r i a l s e r vi c e s
a t t h e c i t y h a l l .
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with an attack of heart trouble.Ile
has had a severe cold which has ng-
gravated the case.He is somewhat
improved at this writing.
Rev.H.Hoventm!and Miss B.
Lockerm of Sioux City, were guests
at the P. J. Reinertsen homo out near
Orum during the poet week.They
left for their home Tuesday after-
noon.
i1;sTMar1.in Larsen who has been
nt the Wise Memo:ini hospital in
Omaha for some time fl expecting to
be back home next Saluniay.Mrs.
Larsen lives out in the Crum neigh-
borhod and her many friends will be
glad to have her with them Birnin.
We are prepared to do all kinds of
light and heavy transfer work he-
twecn Blair and Omaha.Trips made
daily.We sland responsible for all
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la g e s w i l l b e e n j o y in g t h e s e i u x u r i e s .
Th e H o m e B a k e r y c a n fu m i s h y o u
\a t t h e p r i m a r i e s .
F r e d M a y l e i s b a c k i n h i s u i d p l a c e
i n t h e fr e i gh t .de po g a c t i n g a s s u b -
r - Xi l u b e w h i l e A n h u i H u c k i / u k i n g
hi s va c a t i o n in C a l i fo r n i a .
us.We tell the truth.
Thc Arnrlt Hardware.
Mr. L. J. Compton of Elk City has
enrolled his name in. The Enterprise
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BLAIR BRIEFS--Local and Personal
v s u s v a u u o u o e u u e u v l y u e u u o u u e u u s u u n
KI.\hn'a photos mll please you Kuhn's Photos will please you.
The Vern Gustason home ls under A I'uni 'Pouring ear $1l0.00.
quarantine for dsphlhzrin,The Amd( ilardwuv.
§|;sberiou5 key puzzle lo be solved Mysterious key puzzle ln be solved
mx: weeli.Wjrtch for it.1ext week.Watch for il.-
Wnnted to Buy:-A used saxaphone.Jens Nielben has built a line sirnze
IInquire at The Enlerprlse olilce.at hln home on South urlreet.
A new Studebaker will make 3°\1¢|Mrs.I'rank Jahnel returnal Mau-
family wear smiles.Try it.day evening from a few days visit
The Arndl. Hardware.with friends in Omaha..
E. R. Haggnnl, underlnker.Phone Mrs.Ben Kurmarick, of Fremont.
Res. Bell 121.Ind. Cedar 163.t i 1.ini\»0d at the home of Mr. :gd Bin.
The home of I-'. W. Amdt, on ith
w k ¢ : | r ¢ e ve r o fh r c d b y I u s e d c a r
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h o m e f r o m t h e i r s t u d i e s i n M i s s o u r i
college..
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Entendaa ac cond-c lan matter u
the poototrlee at Blair, Neb.. undeu
5. an a Congress of March 3. 1539
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A queanlon which nl'|c::ts all radio
has run branched by Jo»epl\ H. .lack-
aon of the stall of Sunset hiagaaioe in
a w k "broadcasted"recently from
one of the large rtationa in San Fran-
elaeo to an audience of close to a
hundred 'Lhoua-and ltatonerr.The pro-
blem raised ia one which caused con-
troversy of the bittercst not and one
over which litany a battle will be
waged before the matter is finally
actual.A hrlef summary of the Samet talk
follows:
"I have la question that I want toput up to all of you 51... an listening
to me tonight. in about ten minutes'
tglk-=.hon n-nl snappy.lt'a a ques-
tion ythirh concerns very cloudy the
whole world of radio Cntlttllillolli It
queetion which will como up, perhaps.
before Secretary Hooter'n board of
control, and the answer tqwhich will
directly llfect all of as who own radio
receiving :eta and like to spend pan
of an evening listening to good broad-
outing."Supponillir-l\U*¢ auppoeing--you're
alttlng down, head-phones clamped to
your ears, enjoying' a particularly ltne
radio concen which some good broad-
casting station in putting oni Sup-
wins a delightful soprano voice has
just sung your farodte song--"Kiss
hte Again," Little Gray Home in theWest." or whatever it may be-and
you°rc just drawing a deep breath.
aorry that it's over. and you're aaylng
to yourself, Gosh, that was a dandy!
Made mo think of aorneono I used to
know who aang that song!Your
tltotlgltlti. carried beck to some pleas-
llll memory by the magic of the radio,
are still full ol' rnelody.\ou're feel
ing sort of soothed Incl good natunexl
and at peace with the vrorltl--you
know; everything lovely.And then.
dl of a sudden, a grail voice or a
whining voice or a nasal voice or
some other kind of n voice says,
'Good morning!Hare you usedHare'a Soap?lie sure to buy Good-
ben-y'n Facial Cream.Save the aur-
Iace and you'll keep the schoolgirl
Cbmplexlonl'Or maybe n sweet.
girllnh baritone imploree you, 'Ask forNevcr-Hole Sox.'I'hene'a a Reason?
You just know ane wears 'oml
"Well, how about it?L30 you like
the idea.Can you picture to yourself
the horror of sitting down to llaten to
a good aong or two,or perhaps a
lrtvrey chat on the events of the day,
and then being forcitl to listen to tl
broadcasting program that ia nine-
|1,¢pnnythlng dangerous is before it
starts.~The broadcasting of adver-
tising matter cornea in the 'dangeroua'
class, anrl it must be nipped in the
bud.And it's up to y ou-all of y ou
--to do the nipping!"-Sunset Maza-
zine.
State Taxon .lump 14 Timen
Faster Than Population
The state of Colorado levies certain
taictgjor auppon ol' atnle Institutions
and activities every year, baaing the
tax upon the value ol all property as
determined by the county assessors.
Between 1907 and 1921 the population
of Demer increased about 25 per cent.
During that period the amount of
money rained through taxation in-
creascmi as follows:
Per cent
1907 1921 Inc.
State - s ¢'r5.ss:$1,842,593 345
Schools 1,129,768 4.451.905 so;
City and .
County 2.414.114 4,704,902 03
Ponder over these ngures. O you
tax-payer.Ask the assessor or tax-
colledor of your c ounty to give you
aimllar ntatiartics for your own balli-
wick.And whelt you discover that
your taxes have Increased 14 timesfaster than the population, ithen you.
find that the c ont of operating the
schools has gone up 18 times faster
than the number of inhabitants, when
you realize that your local adminis-
trative expenses an outdlstanclnir the
Census taker at the ratio of four to
one. then ask youraelf how much of
the increase in due to your own vote
for all kinda of measures. worthy and
fooliah. entalling increased costa.
The startling part of thls compila-
tion is* the :liacovery of the extraordi-
nary growth of state expenditures,
largely due to hizhoay construction.
Probably every For Western state
tcith the exception of New Mexico
will ahow a similar ratio of increase.
If this gro1.t1.h of taxation continues
in the same proportion for we next
fourteen yearn, we'll soon be workin:
solely fof the 57 varieties of tax col-
lectoralunc Sunset.
Genoa and Jobs Next Winter
It's a tough. wearing job to stall u
relay of collectors when there in no
money in the house to meet the bills.
There la only one tougher situation:
it arinu when credit is exhausted and
there ia no cash to Pav vr the fami-
ty'a next mm.Last winter three million Ameri-
cans had a continuous close-up of one
or the other situation.Business men
by tho ten thounand were haunted by
thc ghost of the approaching pay roll
not thru with His world He has
commissioned man as HI:llli lta n t
and so tho world is growing better.
We one zrylng to gn away from mr.
Wo are trying to live together more
penceably.Great strides have been
mldo in recent yoars, giving us better
vegetables, lniiu, Ilowen and beitnr
health.The mnlicnl profession have
reduced tho ravages of mnny disease:
and now c omes the good new: that
n cure has been found for leprosy md
that wo are headed for a leperleu
world.God speed the day, for Jesus
xaiul, "Cleanse the be-per."God meant also that \§o should over-
come sin and that this world should
be n info and happy plaro in which to
live.God speed the good donor: and
every groal scientist. but let us not
forgot that the lcience of tho Ghrai-
tlun religion must not he forgotten.
We can reach our best only as we
honor God and His church.E1*ery
good citizen shook! help the church ln
its tank. for lhu task is far loo great
for a few.We must be oalisfled only
when we lmve done our best in 'lea.ch~
ing mon to love and servo.
the Southwest quam: of the North-west quarter of Section 3, Township
18, Ramge 11, excepting therefrom taxlot Number £8 described as follows:Ccmmeneinpr at n point 1,375 feetsouth of the Nonhwcat corner of Soc-
tion 3. Towrishig 18, Range 11. thenceH&§iT. 56 feet. t ence South T85 feet,thence West 66 feet to Stdlon line,thence North T85 feet to phce of be-
ginning. containing 1.19 acres beingthe land deeded to Aumut Brusc. Feb-
ruary '39, 1892. recorded in book 28,Page 261, subject only tn the life in-lere»t ul' Mary Pileher and the lien of
Charles L. Pilcher in and to said ma!csslatc in the |umof $2,500.00.Said premises above described will
he sold to satiafy the said judgment,
the interest uml nj! accruing costs, allas provided by law in such cases :nadaand provided.Dalcd nt Illnir. Nebraska, this Sth
day of May. 1922.155:MA URI CE Ma nn n s s ,Sheriff of Washington County. Ne
bmska.
est at e.l o - w i t :N o n h h a l f o f t h e
S o u t h w e s t q u a r t e r o l Se ct io n 'l"n rw-
To w n s h i p 18,N o r t h .R a n g e 11 , Ea <1
of th e S t h P . $ !.. ex c ep t i ng ta x i o t 1s.
de m z r i b cd a s fol l o w s :
C o m m e n c i n g a t t h e n o r t h w e s t c o m
er o f t h e S o ul h u e s l q u a r i er o f S e c t i o n
Th r e e ( 3 ) . 'I 'o w n 5 h i p IIi g h l o e n . H a m m
l Il c \ ¢ ° n ( l l ) . r u n n i n q t h e n c e s o u t h o n
Sé ft l i o n l i n e 3 8 0 fvvi . l h vu r c H a s ! 3 1 2
fe et . t h en c e n or t h 3 50 fu ct to th e r u rt h
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I I E A L T H .C a l l s e i n t h e
c i t y a n d c o u n t r y .Co n s u l ta t i o nI fr e e .La d y a t \ . e m l a n LID r .A . J .S A N D E R S O N ,
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Orum, Nzbr.a
Sunday, May 28th.Sunday school
nt 10 a. m.Hour of wonfhip L1 n.. m.
Evening services nt 8 p. m.
The Ladies Aid meets with Mrs.
R. Larsen. June lat.
P. 3. Rcinertsen. ?xs£or.
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Notice of Hearing,Appointment olAdministrator.
0'1Ianlon, Maher & 0'IIanlon, Attys.,
STATE ol~' N1:nnAsx.=i rWashingtonCountyas.|
In the County Court.
In the Matter of tho Estate of EmilyPhiliips, Deceased:
To the heirs at law. next of kin, dc-
vmeeg, legatoes, creditors and all per->0I\S interested in said estate are here-|
by notified that on the 2ith day of
Apnl, 1922, Daniel A. Phillips filed n
petition in said County Court alleging.qmoqg u11 mz,hing» that Emily Phil-Ilips;zan bitnnt of WashingtonCOIIIIY, Nohmlkn. died on the 10thday o Apnl, 1922, ieiwing no last will
and Testmnent, and possessed of RealandPersonalEstateestimatedat 1$I.200 and praying for administrationthereof.|
If you fail to appear at said CountyCourt on the 19th day of May, 1922. at2 o'clock P. M.. and contest said peti-
tion.the Court will appoint C.A.
Notice To Crcditorl of Ealaic
Grace Bavard. l.lwyor.
ST.f\'¥'}I OI" NEBRASKA., { ss.
Washington County,\
In The County Court
In the llatter of the Estate of Jena L.
Ryde. Deceased.To the Creditors of said Estate:You are Heneby Notiticd. That Z wiil
»it at the County Court Room in Blair,in said County.on the 2nd day ofJune,1922. and oi the 5th day of
September, at 10 o'clock A. M. on each
of said dates to receive and examineall claims against said Estate. with a1.i6\\to their sdustment and nllow-
ance.The time imitedjor tho pre
When in Omaha
STOP \Vl"`l}{ us
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This is the time for SLOP FEEDS
wl i H A V E ON HA N D Al.\V,»\YS
LPIGAL NOTICES
s u s n lm" s S A L E
R. A. \..xx ou snm.. Attomey .
By virtue of an execution issued
out of the Dinrict Conn of Wqblng-ton County, Nebraska. upon u TIM:-
ment nendered August 5, 1921, in theDistdet Court of 'Mashington County.Nebraska, the said judgment being infavor of James R. Hart, Receiver of
the Banking House of A. Castetter,Blair. Nebrnsiu, against E. C. Pitcher,the amount of said judgment being
$33.000.00.together with interest
thereon at the rate of eight per centper annum from the 5th day of Aug-ust. 2921. and costs and accruing costa.
I will. at ten o'ciock A. ll. on the wth
day of June. 1922. at the West FrontDoor of the Washington County CourtHouse, in the city of Blair, Washing-
ton County, Nebraska, sell at publicauction to the highegt nful begat bidrl|."r
Feed Store.
Get your cnmplign c nh a t th isoffice.We can do thergob rlkhe.
Administrator and proceed to settle-ment of said estate.Witness my hand mul Ofhcial Seal
this 24th day of April. 1922.(SEAL).-\. C. mzmzz..13-it (<>unt) Judge.
:lay of June, A. Ii 1922, and the time
limited for pagnncnt of debts is OneYear from amid 2nd day of June. 1922.Witness my hand and the Seal of
said County Court, this 21th day ofApril, 1922.!SlIAL]A. C. DEBEL.14-St County Judge.
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lh,r Rgdnpmnl had u out onlywhrn you want I! WI fururafsng,
\\'lv1| yum: dnl .nl .!1? :Send \\ up =\wjr :hc in rcl.nal. ra! ¥..arn\ \ v.ay
Thr J\utrm1t\c Pulh Back
Iet in th;'Sena!.o Chamber, Capitol
Buiiding fait as p icahle nftertime for iiling bids is dosed.CountyBounlsir e hereby requested to be
present or ropresenud.Bidders areinvited to bo present.The proposed work consists of con-structing 1.9! miles of Rank road.
The approxlrnato cwntities are:M206 Cu. Yds. Ear!excavation125""Spcciul excavation:lu n A.
150 ""Special excavation:lass B tulverts.150 ""Special excavation
clus B zrndimz
l.500 ""Station overhaul.350 Sq. Yds.Concrole overflowpavement.
20.0 C. Yds. Concrete for box cul-
vorts.28.5 C. Yds.Concrete for }\ond~walls..2.094 Lin. ft. Wood Gund rail.120 ""18 i|`€;»ncrote pipe.
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2 6 ""3 0 i n . C o n c r e t e p i p e .
8 8 ""3 6 i n .C o n c r e t e p i p e .
C e r t i fi e d ch e c k f o r 5 %o f t h e
a m o u n t o f t h e b i d w i l l b e r e q u i r e d
w i t h e a c h a n d e ve r y b i d r e c e i ve d .
P l a n s a n d spe ci fi cat io ns f o r t h e
w o r k m a y b e se en a n d in fo r m at i o n :
an d p r o p o a a t fo r m s s e c u r e d u t t h e o f
t i c e o f t h e C o u n t y C l e r k a t B l a i r . N e -
br a sk a o r at th e o ffic e o f t h e S t at e D e -
p a n m e n t o f P u b l i c W o r k s a t L i n c o l n ,
N e b r a s k a .
T h e S t a t e a n d C o u n t y r e a e w e t h e
H g h t t o w a i ve a l l te eh ni ca li ti es a n d
r e j e c t a n y o r a l l b i d s .
Ge 0 . E . Jo hn s on , S e c re t ar y .
M a r y C . D c h e l , C o u n t y C l e r k ,
W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y .1 6 S t
L u m z s I R H I I M ( J N I ! . \ Y x l u m " A T T m :
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Attractions all next week
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u t h e m o vi e - g o e r s d i d w h e n t h e y
t i r e d o f 'a d ve r t i s i n g 'sl i d e s, a n d r e -
_fu s e d t o p a t r o n i z e t h e s h o w l f s u c h
a t h i n g a s h r o a d c u l i n g |d \ e r t is i n | . ;
m a t t e r be co me s c o m m o n p r a c t i s e -
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b i l i t y e i t h e r ;n o t b y a l o n g s h o t -
y o u 'l l h a ve t o l i s t e n t o i t , o r n o t h i n g
n t a n :And 1r orr di1 in't b uy a 1 e1. 'ei v»
i n g s e t t o l i n e n l o n o t h i n g a t Il l !
" W e l l , t h e r o ' | t h e q u e n i o n . S o o n e r
o r l a t e r i t 's N i n n t o b e b fo u g h t h o m e
to al l of ui w ho a re in t e re s t ed in r ad i o
a n d e n j o y b r o a n l e u t i n g p r o g r a m s . Th e
te m p ta t i o n w i l l b e gr e a t fo r t h q g o w h o
a r e r e s p o n s i b l e fo r w h a t i s fe a t o u t
u p o n t h e o t h e r l o h e l p p m expe nses
- n u - . . . r . . " . . .1 | | \ u c v u - .. - ` . _o f m a n y . m a n y m o t h e r s o f c h i l d r e n .
Is l ft o q u e e r w o r l d ?H e r e w e h a ve
c o r n s o p l e n t i fu l t h a t i t i s b u r n e d a s
fu e l ; m o r e c o t t o n a n d m e n t t h a n w e
o a n u s e ;m o u n t a i n s o f co p pe r ,Ir o n
a n d t o o l : fa c t o r i e s w i t h t h o u s a n d s o f
un u s e d ma c h i n e s t o h a n d l e t h e r a w
p r o d u c t ;a n d se ve r a l m i l l i o n e x p e r i -
en c e d m e n a n d w o m e n r e a d y , a n x i o u s
t n . ¢ £ i t n m r o r k . y e t t h i s t r e m e n d o u s
qu an t it y o f s u rp l us 1\ 'e a lt l 1 t ur n ed ou t
t o b e n m i l l s t o n e r o u n d o u r e c o n o m i c
nec k..
Ju s t n o w t h a t m i l l n l o n e h a s s h r u n k
t c t h e p r o p o r t i o n s o f o n o r n a m e n t .
W i l l i t r vt a i n t h i s s i z e o r w i l l i t b e n d
o u r b a r k a g a i n w h e n t h e s n o w flies
o n e e m o r e ?
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a n d e v e r y i s / e e l:
I a m Q o i z x l g t o
h a v e c l r e a l m e f f o e
For You.
I have been
enégaciecl to \>/ork
lou :md Valley last Sunday to nm:
Mr. Gaines who had been working in
that vicinity the past week.
Mrs. Wm. J. Browne and daughter.
Blildred. left Sunday for Ripley, Ok-
lahoma.where they will spend o
month visiting Mrs. Browne's mother
and other relatives and friends.
Miss Emma Johnson, daughter of
Hr. and}Irs.llig nué Johrisoii.fs
ependimz her ulcation with her par*-
s u lu ur c an lt. ow W,W£l.Sl1l.I\{I~ton street.11-tf Young'e Transfer.
Mr. and Mrs E. R. Haggard had :1
houseful of company last Sunday,
there being the following present from
Sioux City, Mr. 41nd Mrs. E. R. Hl"-
ley and daughter,Anna Mary,Mr.
and Mrs.A.N.Hawley and son.
Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lander
and Miss Gladys }IcDonlld.
price $300.00
1 O\cr!and, running' fine. 1916 $75.00
1 Ford Tourinir SI-l0.90.
The .r\r\1dt linnlwnre.
Along the Bollom Bold
Continued from page Eight
hogs Friday from the station. Satur-day Mr. Ty son and Harry drove to: Omaha.c . H . m h m f l n n z i - 1Glen and Houorri lriaeters oi Ar|of Hennanagteliideduntiae m.~.3.=§ if
QUICK MEAL GAS was
Lorain 0ven Heat Regulator
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Herrick and Alaska Refrigerators
Red ily Oil Stoves
w|:~acnF.s'x"f:n SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Fzrre Quality Steel French Slicer 35 cents
Th:- i\ a regular T5 Cent value
The Arndt Hdw.
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HAS GREAT ADVANTAGES.THB REGULATOR
MAINTAINS ANY DESIRED DEGREE OF HEAT rx
'ran ovsx.PUT Yova Ennis bxxxzn. :N ovsx.
SET YOUR REGULATOR AND PAY xo A"I"!E}»°TION
1::-"r1x. MEAL TIME.YOU~(`AN DEPEND ox IT BE»
rm; DONE JUST RlGllT AT THE RIGHT TIME. WITH
GAS BILLS CUT za.
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de m z r i b cd a s fol l o w s :
C a m m e n c i n g a t t h e n o r t h w e s t c o m
e r o f t h e S o u l h u e s l q u a r i e r o f S o d i u m
Th r e e ( 3 ) . 'I 'o w n 5 h i p IIi g h l o e n . H a m m
l Il c \ ¢ ° n ( l l ) . r u n n i n q t h e n c e s o u t h o n
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Hotel Conant
Hotel Sanford
Hotel Henshaw
our rwumion of zo y m- mf dl-all"
In mek ol :hue honh.Gu nn ma ynop n any one nl :hem wluh the n-ol recelvlng honest vlluu und
:ouneouu U¢ll.m¢n|_CONANT HOTEL COMPANY
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m o u r n s (" l"l' | "£ ' D u m
empiogr of Uncle Fam.
1\In¢.M.A.Sum and daughter.
1-Iaurine,returned tu tE.far hnme nt
S¢0l1=b|u1T5,Nrlur..nn M1\l1\lCM.
B i m l r i n n \ \ I l i rl.m f m ¥ < T o f 1111 l . 1 3 ( I f
ngton, arompamcd by their mo!.'Iu.'r.|the Kindred school hnusr of the diJrs. Horns Masters and their sisier.rectors of the Burt county Hver Rf
Hisa Maude. drove over from Arlinz- turd work.ton to ailend the ba"Bl I :nit Coll Fchonl with tho lP:1r}wr.lrllme m mr Mlss Lena Iinnck pimed hal! nt 1311SundagGlen being one of the Arllng-Donn school Frilllly uftcmoon :md
t o n t e a m .B e fo r e r e t u m i n g h n m f we r e d e fa m e a i .EI; ron B u n n a r m ! a ~
t h e y s t o p p e d n t t h e Jo h n A . R h o a u l c .u m p i r e .
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M r . D l s r l z r r r B M I d : | u z 'h 1 r | . E l i n -
Iw t h a n d M a u r ' a u , fr o m f'n l u m b u - a r e
w i t h l l r a n I 3 2 :. Jw - I l a m l u r .
H r . a n d M r . h e m l i l r l z l fr I . l 'l r 1 | | | l * | |
th e Al um ni h am - ;. |» 2 at l ll a ir S at ur -l ay :
d i n i n g .
|S e n e l h (l | § 1: r -f r n m lll'|" !na|1 is
: m e n d i n g a u w i s m t h E l e a n o r a m l
F l a r e n n D i x o n .
thi' unsuspecting nzlio public who will
have lo sllhd for it!The :signs ol
what is coming are already in the air.
ln the East i1.'a a problem right now.
Axld even here in the West }ou'rc
getting real aciion out of tho run
rourse of polilirians at Ga:ron.il i<
prnbnbie that unem|:loyrn¢°n! mul il=
problems wiil 'bv with us again \\h(n
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FEED!FEED!
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This is the time for SLOP FEEDS
wl i H A V E ON HA N D Al.\V,»\YS
Bran,Shorts,Oil Meal,
Ground Corn and Ground Oats
1B u y 0 m a r F l o u r
OCCIDENT and
OMAHA MAID
SALT"-Barrel, Sack and Block.
The Rhoades Coad & Feed Store
\IEpiwrupll lhurcl1 Xoldl
Sgint I\Ian's Episcopai r|1urcJ\.
Mag 28, Sunday nfinr Ascension sor
vicn at ll A. BI. with an ndslress by
Mr. Ilradlcy Walksen of Omaha.On
June -llh the Feasl. of I'nnt¢'¢of1. the
Prlest in charge will officiate at 7:30
:md Il A. 51.A good attendance is
hopcd for."Lrt us not forsake the
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Coon WITH G-A-S
The only sensible, sanitary
method.Cheaper than any
other way.
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
BLAIR,NEBRASKA
Hotel Sanford
Hotel Henshaw
our rwumion of zo ym- mf dl-all"In mek ol :hue honh.Gunn maynop n any one nl :hem wluh she n-ol recelvlng honest vlluu und:ouneouu U¢ll.m¢n|_CONANT HOTEL COMPANY
I: m a n n e r 0 m m e 1 - .
R e v.Ja me s N o b l e
ge ttmk Ilt ue mia of a d\e r1.lsm$: e ve ry
o n c e i n a w h i l f. - - a n d b e f o r e l o n ; t h e
d e l u g e !
" W h a t c a n b e d o n e a b o u t i t ? W e l l ,
w e d c m 't k n o w .S o m r l h i n g w i i l h a ve
t v b e d o n e - - G o ve m m e n t re g u l at i o n .
p e r h a p s - - n o o n e i s s u r e . h m y e t h o w
fa r t h e t h i n g i s l i ke l y t o g n . n o r w h a t
Ill el mur es wfil l have to he t ake n to at op
i t .Hu ! o ne t h in g i s c e r ta i m i l w i l l n o t
d o t o h a ve o u r s a n : n a i l e d b y a
s t r e a m o f a d ve r t i s i n g sl og an s e ve r y
t i m e vm l i s t e n i n .A n d t h e o n l y p e o -
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T h e Ju n i o r h i g h School d . p l n m
The Big Store
The 0ld Reliable
On Timo Flour, per 48 lb. sack .-$1.93On Tame Flour. per 24 lb. sack__-_.$1.00Canned Frurts. 35c 3 cans for $1.00
Magnus Peaches 3.5¢ can, special per can 25:Heron Plums, 256: can, special per can-._-_15:Nomis {`he1ries, 254: un. special per can _ .__201:
TriColor Brand Peaches, 25c can, special per can __l5c
Monarch Apricot Butter, 25c gan. special per can _29c!..ibby's Apple Butter, 35c jar, special per jar 254Green Hay Soup Vegetables. large can 15c, small can S rBlair Corn. per can ____101:
Compass Wax Beana-.__.._._._.___.___-100ReindeerHominy_.__ _ _._101:Gold Medal Sour Pickles. 50c jar .25:
La Har $\¢ee1. Mixed ?ickles, 50c jar 33CWhiterex Nnphthr. Soap, por bar _.ScSoap Chips, 2 pound for . __._ _.251:Chick Feed, per pound 3c per 100 lbs _$2.50Potato Chips per package .10c un-ll 20:
EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR
Sas Bros. B'a";_.,_
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principal.The Junior high school in»
cludes the seventh, eighth and ninth
grmies and every student. who has
made eight hizh school credits ro
coives the diploma.
The members of the high school
imrchehlm. with a number of guests.lm - I a picnic at the Fair Grounds
Park at Arlington on last Tl|ur5day.
MirS Wanda Cook. the instructor, and
Mr:.A.R.Brock chaperoned the
party and n very good time was had
by everyone present.boating and
\1.:tlkin|: being the chief amusemeotr.
Bliss Mary Wgterx. a former teach
er in Blair high sc hool and now at
|Central High school,Omaha,spent
the week-end in Blair as n mics; of
Miss Helen Mueller.She came up to
attend the commencement exercise.;
of the classof which she was formerly
the sponsor.Helen returned zo Omn
ha with Miss Waters, Sunday evening
and will spend a few days iirith her.
usam >.Friday nenming,by H=¢" 1
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pie to stop it--or to prevent its ever
becoming an nctunilly-are the radio
Winners Utulfuelvugtzry one of you65° hears me speak tbnlght.
"I could gn on giving you illusln-
tiom nf what it would rnaan to have
advertisements hurled through space
at vour defmuelezu er...\en he-
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~'1~;|WHDLE WHEAT BREAD
Fresh Evarv Dav
lwten anthems.purhapi,during |
Sunday morning program-but your
OWU imnglnations mn supply you wi1}\
planty of harrowing detaits wilhnui ,Lmy cu-rymg xr any nruxer.lx A navmllld ennugh m make y nu stop andmink 1 um. uma: un problem-for
it ll A nroblem, and \ very real and
immedhnn one -I luve done all dm
1 kahrnded \a dn.
f'Purhnps mm: of you hun nhougm
ou; a sdution.Mnybe y n have
101: AND 150 SIZES
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'mm ENTERPRISE
TANLAC KEEPS HIM
FIT, SAYS McERAW
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Hu Ultd It for Venn With Splentill
Result!-Fine for Run Down
Candition.
"For four yean Tanlnc h u keptme ln the pink oi condition as I like
l few doses of it every time I ml Ilittle nm down and ll alway s builds
me up ngaln" luld W m. A. MUCH*-
2lJ¥ Bench Place. Tempe Fla.
"I be gun u hm; Tanln c nm lbw!iour y ears ago when I was lu 1 NU
had :une of lwullla and had been rundawn for sueral 51urs.I was alwly i
asking Iaxatlwl.too,but I believethey am me more harm th a n md
'Taulae made me.1'e¢l like a brand
new nun Ln a very short time and Ihave never had an rwmm of any of mb'
old troubles. The nun of this I lmilrmly oonvluced nffin I z\l\a|)'l have
'I\\u1ue hlndy and like e hw dole!every time I fee!1 blt under me
wenthrr."Tanlse ls sold br all 5:0013 drugghtl.
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Stop Laxatives
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Con stipa ti on
Nuloi il a lubric ant-not5 med ic in e or Ilnti\ c -
so cannot gripe.When you are constipat-
ed. there in not enough
lubricant produced byyour system to keep theha d vi s ta n f l.Bec tonrrescribeNujolbecausell lc llou is so c lone tothi!natural lubricant..Try it today.
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Great Soldia Honored
Han HiG|'l sense OF Hanna
M a r k Tw a i n P u n e t i t i a u a s o a D s g r n ,
m O r d e r t o S l t l t fy Ii l u " P r e s b y -
to r l a n G o n o c ic n u . "
M a r k T w a l n .l t 1 | w e l !kn o wn . Zn -
b o r e d I n h h u l d e r y e a n t o r e p l y t h e
de b t s l n c ur r e d b y h u p u b l l a h s r ; b u t
p r o b a b l y a [ n u t m a n y p e n o n a , h u l l s ;
t h e i r o p i n i o n o n T1 r | . l n n o w n j e s t ;
nl p p uo c d m m t p b e n t l w r | n m > > ~ ¢ ° -
l u c k y l n l m l l i e f u h m .B u t h e w a s
n u t . : h u t s G n n l l l a i B n d f o r d z n h i s
ske tch o t ' n u m i n " A m e r l c m P o r -
t r l l t l . "
T h e m m : m u m in st a nc e o t m n
mz t lt u de ,a n H r .B n d r u r d .a n l a
n a m t o mo n ey .I n I p i t !a r h h
u m m a n d ap u cu l a tl vo u m m a n
w a s vn n c m lm u l s f sc r up u lo u s In
dn n n e l n l m i l l i o n s ,| 1 1 1 s l r i c t n l l l c u b
m l n a t l n z i n t h e v a n e ffo r t o t n l -
tl u cc an d me l t- d an l a l n ec e ss a r y x o n u
o l * t h e d e b t G f h o n o r w h i c h fe l l u p o nm m a n n u m u y n n .B u £ " m ¢ n i c o
n e l c f h i s e o u l d e u e s w a s u c : u m z n a
z o b r o a d o b l l n t i c m o f I h l l m a .
" M i n e w a s a tr a in e d P r u b n e m n
o o m d l n e e . "T w a i n n n ." a n d k n o w
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The l.\\n!\ ulno is going somewharedne¢n't stop just berature u little dun
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And lprlnllll In Shi f a n!hlth AL1»IND|0O*1¢lJ\SI. Hal a ntise ptic.tuning g;;'~d i t for Pnlatlll.l vo l l t u .l m n m o l Ln p n n m n b m w i n n m ! n n w u t s m e n h l:ho lllng auf. at coma and hunuonu M u n nn o a \ l l r a | F o m z t u o t o t h a t i n n e w d o nandeal or t h i b l l a a l f n !I t l l u l !l la c h e . - A a w n i n n u m .
s 1fL l
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.A snzeznorml muv. me central ngureofwhichl l zo be Gen.Georgl G.Meme, who commanded the Army of
the Potomne dllrllll the csvn var, 1|
noon to be pieced at n chosen me Inthe cepiui.The completed name andmemorial In the work of Charles Gm!-
ly of Phlladetphla, who was deleuxedbr a :pedal commlnlcim to execute the
work.Genenfllrade. the central ng-ure, is surrounded br symbolic tlgures
Sho tl C olIl ldl tvld Ta l kltl vc.
A N o r t h a u t m a t r o n I l co ns id er ed
t l l k a t h e .H e r ch a t t e r n s u n n r l l
h d z h t a n d ¢ » n | . u u m m : a n d h e t ' g o o d
fr i e n d s o n l y l a u g h a t h e r l o q u n d o n s -
n e u .Ot he rs ,n o t m e h m o d fr l md m ,
s o m e t i m e s c o m p l a i n t h e y c m 't " p t |
r o n :In m a r t i n . "w h e n s h e i s t h o
c o m p a n y .Tw o f r i e n d ! n l l e d B u t u l u y .
lt:alan upon all pretext; and allccculoem!dont wan even to seein
r.o do anything which em Invite ml-
plc lon," he uid.as to n matter so
H d ' ~1J'\I| li.luI
A n i l ! !a n
a s~:..
S n o w y l i n e n s a r e t h e p r i d e o f " P U
ho u se w ife .K e e p : L e n a l n u m c o n d i -
t i o n b y u s i n g R e d C r o s s B a l l B l u e i n
y o u r l a u n d r y . . . A t a l l g r o c vn m - A d ve r
t l l o m t n t .
N a t i o n C a n N e ve r Fo r ge t .
On c e m o r e m m ea M em o r ia l da y an d ,
w h i l e t h e g a l l a n t d e e d s o f n u r n o b l e
y o u n g e o l d l e r e i n t h e l a t e W o r l d w a r
n a t u r a l l y a n fr e s h e r l n o u r m e m o r i e l .
th e a ac r i n ce a a t o u r pa u l o tl c d e!e n d ~
e r a l n 1& l # B 5 v m n o t b e fo r x m t e n
w h i i r t h e n a t i o n e a d u r e a .T h e p a m
In g o f t h o s e ve t t n n e i n bl u e h a a b e e n
ra p l d . a n d i t l a a a d d en l n g .E a c h d l !
e e n : o o o f u m a o l d 1 e t e n n a .a n d
w o l h l n d s a a m a n y o r t h e l r l n ve a e a r
ri e d z o t h e g r a ve .F o r t h e m t h e e n d
l a n o t fa r o f f :a n o t h e r de c ad e a n d
sc a r ce l y a ve te r a n w i l t r e ma i n .
T h e om c e r a w h o l e d th e U n i o n
tr ou pe as e r a g e d a u r a a t ye a r n ol d e r
t h a n t h e F n l l t l e d m e n .M a n y O f t h e
l a t t e r . a a i s w e l l k n o w n b e i n g m e n
n r i p l l n z l a t t h e i r e n t r y i n t o e e r vl c e :
an d fe w of t he h ig h e r o m ce r a o f vo l u n
t r fr a n o w r e m a i n a l i ve .
ni n e : nn old .He admitted them,then went to the main and culled:
"llot1\er, come flown. 'lhare| mmo
cna here 'rants to hear you talk."-Xnnns City Bur.
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ly MARY GRAHAM n o n mi n
Richard Peekham wal a veteran of
the Clvll vrar.He alwayt maurhed ln
the Memorial d l !parade.The pa-rade was much laner than lt had been
for an number nt yearn back.The menot the World war not marched, too.
Richard had always been a very actlve man. and he had taken part ln
many a celebration In the town.Byday he sold cigars and cigarettes and
tmlt at the little stand ln from of thelmall hu-uae where he and Mm Peck-
ham had lived for ao many years. But
at night, oh, lo often. he would drenln hll but dreman lui! or in his Civil
war unttorm a l Ipeclal town con-arable.
Richard could remember an many
ye-an bad.Ile could remember whenthey had no auch are depanment aa
they had now for example.Now theyhadasplendidllrehouse too.above
whic h was a crubroom for the aremen.Whitt l mignldwnl place that
wat.They lubscrlbed to :Ntti llmagazines, alnya theme were some
papers lylnlt about on the great shinytable they had bought for the renter
of the room--to make lt cozy and clubiike. they had nld.
Ilovr good It was to talk over the old
6-ttyl..There were tome of the presentmen of the nre department who had
remembered the old day;llow they
had pulled the hook and ladder up thegreataurroundlnghills!
"l nememtger on; cold nlgltt." Rich-ard Pec kham vain hezln a tale nf
former days, and ao the story would
be eontlnued_a nory of iltthtingagainst great odds, mighty hills, fdttht
ful cold and water that froze.Theyhad motors now.
The new hook and ladder was new.
It was a handloms hook and ladder.Richard Peckhlm ldmlrod lt.Sow
he was merely an honorary member
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Say, "Please Help Me"
DIDyouevastopts>\hinkwhoitx1eallyis
Lhat`s talking, when childish voioa rake a
clamor, "Mother, Pm hungry?"
It'sreallym\mclaandbonaandnervesand
oel!swmuin¢hestfsandsu'ainofplay--that
arecallingfotrebuidingmaterial.
amwer?'.l`he
?Wnax und cfmrightthing. orjusf mything
lt makes a big di8'erence.
Crrgpe-Nuts, so deliciously
at): and appetizing to taste, ard
so quick and convenimt toserve,
is a splendid food for rebuilding
young bodies.All the won-derful nutriment put in wheat
and barley by Nature. includ-
ing the viml mineral elem~ts,
is there-and Grape-Nuts
Grape-Nut.s-th
digests emily. qwcldy and com-
pletely.Served with seam or
mil.k,Gfape~Nufsisexoeptia1a|Iy
"Thars splendidl" says ap-
petite. "'.|.'hst's just the need!"
my the hungry musclm nerves
ard bonu.
Ready toserve right fmm me
package - always crisp and
fresh. A favorite dsh with all
the family.Sold by gmcua.
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"Thcme'| a Reason"
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p l e f r o m t h e l l d e p o c k e t o r h l l c o a t
a n d m a m a £0 a t u e k n .u h m a n
o t h e r a t h u w o r k m a t a a r e a c h e d o u r
a n d to o k t h a a n n i e . . s u m s ;
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- - C u r i a O n a n P i p p i n ? " T h a n , a s h a
mu u c ix e d . h a sa i d : " N o, i t h a 1 nl . l "
A n n u m : I o n s r e a c h e d f o r t h e a n
910- aay lnlz .
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a u n t !u m m y e r k n o w a B e a u t y M
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n a n a p p l t a b e fo r e !Th a t lza lr ft n o
B e a u t y u f K e n t . l l ' a a D u t c h l l i g n n n .
N o , * n u m *u h e m e k : h a l u : b l n
o r la." w u z w a s u m ap p lb .m u r
"I t h o n s h t. " r e p l l ad B m s a d ly , " t h a t
a p p l a w a s m y l u n c h ! " - L o n d o n . m
aw e ta .
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manned me anh e d m d v u 3 %
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YOU nee.Th e i r features b y Ti m e h a ve beeam a f f d :
A n d t h e w r n n h e m . w i t h a u w h e -tween.On t he grg vei ot th e ga lla nt ma Gua rd.
'The y w ere "h erd " w hen the y c han ged anme to r t o n m e lu l la n d n a m e d t h e i r ve r t h r u the tu e:
Th e y we r e n a l e r e n an d u v e l u u a l :tir me nt a or b lu e.In t h e d a n o t t h e k m l i o n ! u a .A at til neu mme e on an d t he n |.| ht n elt llld o w !. u a n d i a m o n d d e i e p u i l l n : h e n fa r d .An d t e eb l y t he y m a se h 'm at h t h e e la r -
enr lnl cl ed are n-Thll e m ea o f t he :sab le Old Gua rd.
l"he;r dream of th e batt le. th e camp . the
t o n y .01 vt n or y . p r im a a n d r nu t :Th e n i gh t vn u n u r m . s r 'u l q a sm lh l lfl .
at l as t.An d au mm o n to " m u. at l° r {a ¢ wi "
Th e r h ea r t h e w i ld bu g le a sh e s 'bl e ' In
the m or n.\.Ae elsar aa the note! n! a bam:Th e y l au g h a a t h ey c om e In t h e t a p o ft h e d r u m -The rem nant of z= ~ma6 'm» om Gna ri.
Th e V l a d : o n l y b l o vl t h r u ' t h e i r e m !-rprlaklod taalr.A; elo wly t hey m arch $ 0111 the s treetAn d the ir st ep o n the t r u e In u m a !h e a r a a U W ! p a l .N-at le n: a t a mus ter the :r1 I me et.Tr a m p ! Tr a m p !rhezr are moving In glof
Ieue r eviewHe at h the d a g th a t Cntumtaia.hae
l l a r f d :It fl oa t s o¢ r b u t fe l ' t il t h ei r a id . fa de d
N u o -Th e Ia l t at t h e c h e ri s h e d o u Gu a r d
F u m t t h e m !N o !N e ve r !Col um tr ll
knee ll.W i m t e a r: o n t h e ve l ve t ! a n n u l ;And t her e fel la fr om h er ha nds a t A 30 0-
tto ne r oln tn au dlA wreath for the deathtaca D16 Guard?
Co wr kl bl .nes. W estem Ne wspaper Ultal.
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um Illt winter, I ehaneed mms -
nal remarks lo |. man on mr un.Amer some plaannt mmernrlm
noticed | oelebrlly ta the frontand. pointing him out In mr --
Im remarked: "That old fellowto have a irondsrfui tenor value; lt'
ua crnckrd to places now, though.rather pnlntul to Halen lo.The o
er became famous.
Tlxls dam wus bring under lnillted
cultivation 8.l2lJ0.000 menu or !u~ml.n|
lmdnoiridle.llu rlllmn a ur n rmo mtnclories. mlghtler than the pyramids.
.indent ru of c onqnerln; a turitory was zo enslave um Inhabitants.
Modern man| gran conquest: lumennarnrfa force: and fra human hbor.
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bomlmhedbylpdnum ~4:h.IIdnn*|di|ouu.
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o d t h e d r e d e p a r t m e n t . b u t a p i c t u r e
o f h i m h u n g o n t h e \ \ r n l l _ i n t h e c l u b
a n d o ve r l t w a a t h e w o r d ° l t e r o . " O h .
I H .R i c h a r d Pe e h h a m m a h a d a
sp l e n d i d l i t e ;us e fu l ,b r a ve .a n d t h e
r e m e m b r a n c e o t i t g a ve h t m g r e a t
ha pp ln ea a.
Th e p u t w a s u c t t h e p a s t w i t h h i m .
I t w a s th e p r e s e n t .to o.t t w a s at~
w a y s a l o n g w i t h m m . n o d g l n g h i m a a
i t w e r e . a n d a a y i n l z
" D o y o u r e m e m b e r a o a n d a o l " A n d
t h e n l t l c h a r d w o u l d sm i l e a t t h e
th o u gh t .He w a s o ft e n a m l l l n z a t h t e
t h o u g h t l .
Bu t sl at e th er e ha d b ee n th es e gr ea t
i m p r o ve m e n t s l n t h e l l r e d e p a r t m e n t
t h e ! d e c i d e d t h a t t h e y h a d n o r o o m
t o r t h e o l d h o o k a n d l a d d e r .
" W e l I h a ve t o Bell l t t o t h e j u n k
m a n . "th e y m i d " H e m a y d e e u a
t e n l l o l l l r l f o r l t . "
Il l e h a r t l h a d m i n e d th a t me et i ng .
W a m t t h a t j u s t ll i r e a l o t o f : w u z
m e n w i t h n o se nt im en t t m fe el i ng ?
Th e y w o u l d se ll t h a t tn l e o d l d h o o k
a n d l a d d e r w h l e h h a d b e e n p u l l e d u p
m a n y a h l l l a n d w h i c h h a d s a ve d
m a n y a l l r e t It wa s an c r ll z g e. a he e r
er ll eg e.
" Th e } " r e g o l n ' t o s e l l t h e o l d h o o k
a n d la d d er . "h e t o l d M r s .Pe c kh a m
th e n e x t d a y ."Y e a , m a . t he y r e g o i n '
to se ll l t.I w a a n t a t t h e m e e t l n [ u tni g h t .b u t ` I ve h e a r d h o w t h e y ve
m a d e a l l a r r a n g e m e n t ;If I o n l y h a d
r o o m - - "h e b r o t e od't h e n a n d h u
ey e s t l ll e d w i t h t e ar s .M n . P e c k h a m
k n e w w h a t i t m e a n t t o h e r h u s b a n d .
It w a s n l m o r t a o m e t h l n a a l l r e t o t u m .
S e l l I t f o r } u n k l _ l t w o u l d b r e a k h l l
he a r t .
R l c h n r d Pe c k h a m w a l g e t t i n g
dr e ss e d t o r t h e M e mo r i al da y pa r a de . .
E e w a l r e a d y ah e a d o f ti me .H a
kn e w t h a t h e w o u l d h e .
"R l eh a l 'd . "t h e r a r n e t o w a r d h l m .
" b e fo r e y o u s t a n fo r t h e p a r a d e I
w a n t y o u t o t a k e a l o o k I n t h e y a r d .
P r e a l i t t l e M e m o r i a l d a y pr e se n t
th e r e fo r y o u - - a r e a l Bl e mo r la l U U
trreaent."
Hi a h e a r t w a s b e a t l n ; h a p p i l y , Jo y
ou al y.o l h e h u r r i e d a l o n g .B u t no ,
ah e o ou l d n t h a ve m e a n t t h a t .N o o n e
r e a l l y k n e w h o w h e l u r e d l t ex c ep t
hl m s el f.A n d beal dea t h e J a r d w a s
to o a m a l l .H e h a d t h o u g h t o f t h a t
m m s e l r .
Bu t t h e r e. In t h e y a r d , j u st s q u e e z
l r l l l n . a a t h o u g h l t k n e w t t w a s l t a
al l y c h an c e a n d h a d t o d o i t . w a s t h e
o l d h o o k a n d la d de r .Th e r e i t w a s
an d t h er e l t w o ul d be , n o t a a Jun k b u t
a a h a vi n g t o o n d a h o m e .
" 0 h .m a , m a . " R i c h a r d c r i e d " I - I
- I j u s t e a n 't s a y w h a t I fe e l !"
Tn u t t o - B o c k o r l .
H o m e pe n p l e c r o n b d d g u b d s m
Lhey a n r a c h e d z o t h e n n t o m e
tr o u b l e o f h u i l d l n ;b r i d n s w h e n 1:
l. m't ll§e I:r zha re 1rlI1 e1r¢1 b ¢m ;
r u l e r .
mm Nile river, LOCK) muu south of
m a x m e s E x a m SCM.~
lr nlm o f umm" c a n a mi Hu * F
moan Among tha 'rum of un
Morthwut
Ono of the most wntlkl nl' I -
maidens was H-Intl!! Cloud, a °*~para girl. un daughter of Ha-=gl-bee,chief at a bunch at that tr!
which oceuphd the turfitory -Riel into in northern wmomm.
'f 5y ea n¢ | o .l n h e r h a l r l i l ~Cloud von mm eagle Plums:-u m : u m m e mm m m u m a ' ~
hnves In battle.
This uptolt sho nertormadA party, iM=l\l4l|I| herself and har
ther. were amhulnd by at faresBlnux. the Chlppmru* tndnuml
nu n.Her father tr u slain.Hmm Cloud . f dau n: de- eh.od u ntllth a slc uxu ma to se c un 4
# I I N ol' thi dll! !C1liUD¢\fll-men . u mm ne r n th efl rms.
o u m d .in tha pursuit which nloved, lttceeoded in killing Ura ~
Shcnonrnedtomarry onoof tm-tribe, for also could not esponu
~ ~ nnally married n thin
with whom sho lived tor manynan Bleu lake.
Dout knot him, do y ou?"
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ll my fnthm."
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m a n c e .So m e H y m o i o gh t s c i a l m \
n u t h e n a n ! c u n t r l l r t l u n a n d r u t h
m e m a t M a m a : a n d t r a n s l a t e 1 |
m a n " a p e a r l . "
Bu m t h o u g h M a y l l u n d n u b l r d i y
a t h e l n n u n u n h l a f u n n : o f M a m a
c o m i n : t h r o u g h t h e S r o t o b b s m
o f e vo l u t i o n f r o m M a i s i e a n d h h !
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t h e n a m ! n f s p fl n g l l m c a n d M O U
a n d u m l n t b i r d : a n d u l s u c h hu
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hu n o n n g e c e d e n tm . u n d e r m u t h e
a n d n l n o t b l . c o n t r a c t e d m a n 1
it a l r e a d y l n .
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Ro y a nd Ar th u r llmid a ht we ninns.: caller in Omaha onday.Mt. md Nm Henry Lmghunt and
Hr. W ill Sc henk and #o od f orfi riton W ednu day M .and Mn. A. WBl1'1r° and c hi]-'beckler of Tehmah spent S|\I.u1dl nf nie , dri 2;Dun ll Ihir. John Xebonaldandlames Mullen:c m. Gr ay matured s o omm °n{am' »p¢n¢ Sunday m. relatixas in and Sunday an the D m Thompson um? 1-:,.,,,,,"§,,,§[,,d_fn.2'Z§§"11
last 'I'h\1r»d\>bwn w ' lh a n d a y .Sioux c m -home.j ur r wu s o Hr s. mm, wh o. h old
Cui; Saturdny evening.vititing her sister(Hrs.Lloyd Hum- Edith MeDun.nl¢I last Saturday.~ s e v e r a l teeth loosend and he
Mrs. Nic): Thane of Blair cnme up mel.i Mr. and H21 Soren Nelson exiled face badly bruised.. The c a n we A-L TUE PEOPLE
E Yx C o n e t y vi s i t e d t h e K i n d r e d s c h o o l l u
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IOL. XXVI BLAIR, W ASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA,JUNE 1,1922 NO. 18
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roman BLAIR cmann UID! !lI¥Dl.'llI lI{\'!'lJ0 aisnonuu. mn'lnllnnmn flmllnl nnn !L':uoN sznvlczsi ml xhlh an | :Inn1AMlAlc e Moe Weller spent wecreersizaocnal at Foot|.nel|o,!I'uesdayiwE;hk§nd 'tm er 'n '| ; § : i g ~
_wee en I e oo rm n.f "' (}';,f,3,"d,f':,§I°'{l5`§¢f',fi'f¢:;.'d".§,1',"§;', the Arlington public schools.All the
ml.in-nr;noer Herman.gteachers have been hind for nextMr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilkening were W" and one hloh school =»»={;;f N;-'
Adington callers Tuesday.been hired so fer.The mile Lge,1|lId Newell of Arlington was in this tho list of thou °"|'l°F f g~~~hogs wl1:iR|f0fd| III. Ind fld grades,'llld cattle.li l: § ` "" '° ' §' a r e sr '. i " & . " " '. I " '
I H d d me 0 I. erine eyer,ae Url es;n§.'.lT;,'l'."l'I.'£° F:iday .f".1.....'.l"..nf. ;§°"d° §te"°" ° 7g "e ;' ;' ;" h gr ad es
'anme 6. meGrandma Laemen nnr Fontaoelle.g Mr. and Mrs. Rey Batson of LinAlbert and Mar; Lallrnan were Fre-`gcoln are visiting at H u Jung-mont callers Tuesday.b1uth'e home.9 "Leonard Echtenkamp was buay_lling corn in the neighborhood the ~==-1 car toads of young folksput Week.g ed gg to Kmgel-'s woods north of
Mary Lallman I at Friday alien town e enjoyed a picnic Sunday.noon ith hire. n.i'1§......|'Ihose included in the party were the
Gam.-n Lallntan and Wm. Holtmen Hines Carol! liilllfm. Helen Werner,
tara sci.1....M nailmul 5'vIrh\.Violet Warner. Messrs. Glenn Ludlric.
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.............,... . . . . - . . . . . . .. -.. --- -" " ¢ " ¢- .- --.. . ..I-:nrt 1 ll :tended the lee ron.-home at resent.at .nd Mn. J . M. B mnter and Twenty-three men enjo qd n Heh.a men o "Dig as glrrhit. J.dCnmeronh;irov¢Mi1der and Iris drove ,qv glen gm-~fp If! John De\ver's last _it edneeday
co un t 2 :ln i ts r 2.t e en narwith ~ Fkely n): an :pen -ills »..§"'were [rue a e o u ie xg Laxt Thursday afternoon Mrs. Nom
Eugene Freemm1. who has spent the!At e recent of the school board ; Rus entertained the "We'llTry "Club.an year on a ranch near Ainsworth.
. ebr., returned Inst week and ls at
present staying with his mother, Mrs.Rav Knott.D. W. Rutledge has workmen busyerecting n garage nhere the large
barn. ees torn down lauut fall.
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three of the toachen were re-cledtd An unfortunate nctzldelll.whichat their old ealarv and expect to re-mixhl have resulted far mom disee~turn next year.They are Misa Rynn,[ §\°llily occurred last Wednesday even-
superintendent; Misa Ruth Cameron, mg when the cm=. both with lights outgrammer room and Mis.-\ Grace Comp-_ _
ton. prilnergr.`The question of a better electrichire. Have Cugtmimrs visited over light service is soon to he settled.Sundav at the home of her sister, Mrs. The bonds have been sold and n ape-I 0
Chl Eb\'.1-ear Craig.lcirl election has been called for June.Mrs.Irwin Caldwell of Telmmlh 20th. to vote upon the proposed bond
woe e guest of her sister, Mrs. E. C. tame.Johnson. Saturday.e l The committee in charge of securE. C. Burdic was en Unuha visitor ing fords to build en American LeSaturdngr.lgion hall have been hues and ere now]B l a i r .N e b r a s k a
A. D. Follen of Blair was a. Herman purchasinz from the Holbquist Grainvisitor one day lan week.Co. the lot south of their elevator.H3 5 3 c o m p l e t e la n e o f -
Mi s l llu rr le Lowe had workmen Thev ere are askin! for bids on a
u s e n u z u r v u l M : n 0 0 | ,s l u t u n :u s e n -
er, Mrs. Mildred Tyson. had a picnicand weinie 1-out at the lake, for theirlast day Friday.
Mrs. Steve Mahoney took Mr. and
Hrs. Herb 1Irwood to Blair Thursday
for dental care for Mrs. Erwood.Watson Tyson and Sons shipped
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fha following letter was received Pu 'C L UB P UT; o x ENTER-Memorial Dey, 'l`1\Hd-\>.HI ! 3 0 .~~~P1fm! D r .w A. Stetoa and femily,I TA I NME TT dawned cool ond beautiful.Ee rh llil 0 R OF BLAIR
10 lived ln Bldr a few year: ago lhe morning folks were going gaswerepnc tlcing e h i mp mm ml The McCarthy Pix Club hu vefhnvl God's acre taking bouquets of 50'¢#!l»L. L. J c x s o x P " 5 ' E ' T E n
y resided on Grant etneet at that mode a record gmt 54 not eqwed gn
° in the l'°'"° now occupied by 3*une Slate.wa h Mr . c um Hi n: a s
Reed 0'IIonlon.Header and Mer! Grover as president,
Their Blair friends will be glad so this club decided to send ez least onellenr from wem once mom The let- delegate m the Annual Bo y ,' n d
ur reads as follows:o iGlH'e club week at Lincoln. The boye
North Plum, Neb. my ..4, 1922 eeeidea zo dve a #mmm to raise
Mm Blanch Rhoades,'tho necessary funds.Blair, Nob.I The thirteen members chose a Fri-
Dear Friend:-l've been thinking for: "iday night for their vwmm. declar-
long of y ou people ~wondering ing it would be a very unlucky night
how old Blair1| commg, but never for any one stay ing nwly .The con-
take the time to write.Surely enjoyl
your paper but you lee we don't get
the litt'e personal things and "gouip"
though il..
Suppose you have seen the boys sev-
en] times since we left Blair.Lay-land is in Davenport, attending the
Palmer school,Coy graduates from
Uni. this spring, Delhi] il in the 8rd
grade and likes his school so well.
I'm planning on a tour thin summer,
will leave the Platte about June 15th
go through Omaha to Izhvenport and
visit Leyland, then meet our party
in Chicago, (there are 30 or 32 peo-
ple in the party) from them we go
to Pittsburg,spending a few days
there then on zo Washington and from
iherc to N. Y. o-bei; we ml for Ne-
pers Julia lst, through Italy, Swit-
zerland. Bavaria, Germany, Belgium,
Holland. France and Eastland sailing
from Liverpool, Sept 2 and landing
in Montreal, Canada about the wth.
then home.I expect to he back home
by Sept. 15.Do wish you folk! were
¥°irur 'O y es! we take in the Pas-
iion Play tm.Think that will bo just
great.I must get buoy now.
An Ever Your Friend.
Minnie B. State:
sequence was that they had a line
crowd.The total neoeigge surprised
the moat hopeful. tolllling $30.00. In
e fine spirit of neighborly generosity
the boy s decided to send two more
delegates.The boys ducted were
Merle Grover, Elton Bissell and Gif-
ford Nielsen.
The program woe enjoyed by all im-
mensely.The club yells, led ba' Leon-
ard Pedersen, fairly raised the roof.
This was followed by e judging de-
monstration by Merle Groser.In this
he discussed his ideal typo of hog.
towend which every breeder should
strive.Not the least of club benefits
are derived from thin proczioe In ex-
pressing ones self.Pictures ol' an-
prnved types were shown by Nec!
Hindley and Elmer Andersen.
A comic rooster fight between Gil-
ford Nielsen'I Biaclr Lengshan (Ber-
nenl Thompson) and Leonard Peder»
serfs Rhode Island Red (Floyd Hint)
brought hilarious merriment.Thin
was followed by e sewing club song.
in wl1icl1 "Ru.1iy"',"Radio,""Mac,"
"Smiles" red Ned irnpenonated the
happy members of the sewing club.
So charming were the "young ladies"
e h n b al . . -- . . . . . . . |. | - . . . . . . . J - ;
tributes of their love, to docoretelill
graves of their loved once.Az g m
day was c loudy also, the wnlth. M
flowen there were fresh and beautlhl
all day long.I
The Blair cemetery has never ioobei
eo wellkept and clean as it is at pik
ont.The recent rains have w u w
the duet and grime off boahes and
trees and the gran is e c lean vow;
carpet beneath one's feet.~ 1
Every lot owner feels a pr i dvln
keeping his premises in good shlpi
and the bum: new in bemufur. ' I1
At 10:09 e. rn. the Blair band Ind
Elvin Strong band which had kindly
consented to assist in the memorial
senviees,G. A.R.andW .R.C.or| 'a»
nizetione with plenty of boys and glrli
tohelp with the towers. met et ¢\e
city hall and were taken in eobomol
bile: to the cemetery where the me-
morial service: for ihe deceased sol-
diers. was held on the G. A. R. square.
Veteran Jackson was Mteh e il n f
the Day.
A double queh?ette consisting of the
Misses Mead,ra Myers, Misa Mary
Cook. D. C. Van Benson, John Moore,
Dr.Chan.Meed and Il. H. Brown guy
several favorite songs.Q
Veteran Noy es read a part of the'
G. A. R. service end Veteran Jones
rllkieted ee chaplain.Vetenn W ard
alan took part in the services.Rev.
Underwood pronounced the benedie-
tion.
The Womans Relief Corp: service
followed after whic h the flower girl:
and boys, in charge of Relief Corp!
women and G. A. R. members deem
rated the graves of eoldiem.Dudno Lha aeurvirwe Huw! Hue '|»"l|In
MTH u m. D S OML
GIFT
On .Mcennion Day,the KnightsTemplar: annually install their offi-
oon< and this year proving no excep-
tion lo the rule, the :Hair took place,
Thundag evening, May 25.A larfe
delegnzson of Knights and their ladies
came from Telllmah,Craig.Oek-
land..Herman ond other points up the
line no that when the dinner hour,
:even o'clo1:k camo, there were around
12.1 Knights end ladies presnrt at the
Methodist Chrurch dining room to be
eened.
Following a splendid dinner, the
crowd went to the Masonic hall where
liao beautiful ceremony of Installa-
tion Look plane.
hir. 1-:. C. Jackson served as Instal-
lation officer which poaition he hoe
held for over forty youe.
Al. the cloee of the ceremonies, Mr.
E. C. Houston of 'l`ekemah,_arose
and after an informal speech present-'ed Mr. z~:. c. Jackxm. in behalf of the
Knights Templar:organization,3
beautiful gold watch. emunved with
his name and date and an appropriate
thereon.Hr. Houston saidllec lion
they wished to present this little keep
lake to Mr. Jackson to show their ap-
preciation of his faithful mewice and
unfmling enthusiasm for the fo r k
during these forty 3-een: and more of
|enice¢Mr. Jackkson ie now P u t
Grand Coflmlnder of the State.
A shun social program.followed.
Htl.Lillie Hyde singing e aoprano
solo. Min Mildred lioopmao firing a
reading end liiu Gladys Moore e eo-
lo.Miss Ruth Moore served I ec-
A number of the Blair chursrhu sunited in n memorial service on mtl ANS LAS T ROLL
Sunday morning, Hey 23, et the B. F.
D. opera house.
Rev. Leroy Crocker of the Christian
church delivered the address and Rev.
J. A. Johnson assisted In the preyen.
A double quartette fumiehed the
music.The hall was comfortably
filled and as the de§ wee e delight-
fully pleasant summer dey after e
week of rain and cloudy weather, the
occasion was much enjoyed bar those
present.
\mL K mG C L UB NUTF 3
Do last Sunday the Blair Walking
Club walked up she railroad track es
far ae Coming City, than across mun-
try to the Cumlng City school booze
and back vla the bench road to Blair.
On the wey bark they wen met by
Mr. A. R. Brock. about a mile from
town,who,with en ambulance,
thought to pid! un the weary end
worn and furnish them transportation
to their homes. Then were seventeen
in the party Ind only ei! of them fd]
froth mn me accented the mopsuli-
ties offered by llr. Brock.
Next Sunday the Club is to mm
nt the library hniidinz I1 5:00 p ill.
and with Dr. Hemphill al leader will
explore the unknown..Tlmose eoinx
are reqoeeted to bring sandwiches
only.
G. ll. C. c . SURPRISE gpgNSOR
The member! M tlp Girll' Hentai
Culture Club pldned and ar:led out
a :surprise on their sponeor, Mile Fay-
me Dixon. on Hondey evening, May
29. .Mies Dixon. who vrae teacher M
normal traininx ln the Blair hid:
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Bleirdtlzeneeerezhoc kedy eetexw
day morn.lnle'he:otheeadue\rl1| ll
z>|.ueduoundzlmzDr.W.H.Palroer
ha d pe u ed a ny ..lnartthedaybefore
he had mingled with the populace,
hadtekez h i e p l a o e i n t h e n n h o i
u p " to n n e d th e C i vi l W ar ani
had apparently been in good health
for one ofhie edvaoad age.A ;
home In the evening he had played
with his little (nad-danghur In d
hadreti redath leusoa ltlme.
During the early morning hmm,
im' wh en n o o ne h un hi s | 1 11 3
Ifen ded ite va y to ite li ake ren dhe
was no more and when the waking
li me mme f o r lh e (sadly he weefounddaadinbed.
Dr . W .H. P elme r was born in
Slarl: County,0l1io, Ang. 29, 18891111
srheneboottwrdvey eenoldthefam-
ily moved to IodianauuilaterboIIL
Whenthe wer broke out he enlisted
for ninety deya After this ufvioe
1 | a e r m i m a h e a d e m lm mo d m d y
re-mlieehutlaterenlietediotheiied
Illinois Infantry in which company he
eerreuf through the lemdnderdtbe
war
After tlu close of the erarhe ml!-
ierl medeine attheRulh ledlcldCo»1~
Iegeoiffhieego fromerhieh belted-
uated.
DnJam.| ary !5,3872hewelmar~»
rled to um Margaret D wi: and in
2.l1 efldlo f thelau1 e1! lrmoYe dt0
Blair where he hu :Looe nude hh
home.
He watc hed the c lty grlwhomite
inf an c y an da nllr ted ln th ee etlvitii
bothlaclalaadzirll.He i r u e f a l th -
f u l h h i i l l a l e i n n l !n e u !Q i h s i A I ]
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" " :Emu Jah lm! Ollll Hal ll r ||}Eli¥|| "vi" 5a"f@:¢';.;.¢'in 2¢»..'f.T.L'°'n£»".,'Z""' alll trnlll ln' Llllla human nd lr. Ind the muh omr f..¢.|.'I.f~.'. ich ...E peru 15. "mf we will have | lfuildlnm
A :mum muuua |,¢,|,,|"' Ilrl. Rl? umm ml!!! to the mwmlenv.lnmeh sooner than 11| thought byi n f mr wn n n n m.|111|-l1miQr:BsI\l°!Q-mes sfv mmm l a r mm mmn u w n a s o m e .
DRUGS PAINTS o u s
CHEMICALS VARNISHES
ALABASTIN E WALL PAPER
CIGARS TOILET ARTICLESi§`§.Sn`iEé]1T\inI¢f1".i=`l~`{1§L'éd`E.~§f7°`H§ im' .1a;;"&ie...§.="whil.e ,,,,;.;,1¢"`¥§i>.E1§§}"¢»`§n`2"§|], "¥§1=~F§{"`" ulu|"
following program had been prepared bud. Gradmnion exorclsesm-ill be heldand wma given follows:*school ynilding,Saturday evening.Commencementlgmzg.Ninth Grade hllv 27|
Introduction . .._--_Rev.Sehulde Misses Agnes Nelson and LyciaClue Prophecy _.W llhelmlnlaF'nnka Lanon were tmnsac tlng business ioAgtdnen __...__ Rev. Stoner Fremont Snturdnv nfternoon.Pano Duet _ ._._______ _______l Hom to Mr. and Mu. Allen Mactier
Mildred and M| H|n LlnghorstRendinz..._ _ .Lucite Stein!!Clue Wall ._._.-_.. Edith BrandPllnoSolo__ ~.Mrs. SehuldePresentation of Diplomas Rev. Schulde
The 'three vizhth 51eden were Alvin
n hubs boy on Sundnv.Mrs. llactierfwnl formerly Miss Vidn Wallingford.The younvtear wel;hui 10 lbs.
M n Robert Kimball anrl dauzhterofLincoln are visiting ot the homeof Julian Junzbluth.Weitknmzn. Norms Hallman and Mor-l Mr.and Mrs.Harold Weber and
Ssturdsy to attenfl n ehnwer 'hatew.nine for Bliss Opal West.Theyspent Sunday at their hnmoa here.'Miss Regina Olson arrived Satudat'eveniwt from Washington. D.f'.to
vlist her parents. llc. and Mrs. GilbertOlsomMina Olmn Fold* a vovevn-ment position and this is hor firstvinilhomeinseveralyearn.Mrs.
Olson went to Omaha Saturday to
and James Thompson and \°¢lal.i\'es ofgm-g he;{d.n picnic nl. Cutetter park
: t ..1 un ¢:~Misa Eva Schenek left last Surdayfor Akron, Colo. after spemling twoweelur vacation with her parenti Mr.
and Mrs.Lou Schonck accompanied
her u far as Omaha.Mr. and Mrs.Patrick Mullin andRose spent llsl. Sunday at J. P. Mullin's home.
lr!lerito Stewort..The tenth qldere Miss Ann; Hngenbock entennire-rl at
were Irma Nlebaum, Thelma Crocker. a mix o'clock dinner at Hotel Pathfind-
Ednth Bnnd and Nancy Borcherding. er in Fremont for Mies Alice Oster-
meet her.l The McCarthy school closed llsl.loo Merle Herzog cam- home snl "`;§,'§';.;,";§';,_;,,==';=,',§§g §'.'§'£'.'}'.§°$'I....
g ~ s$:iE{r§H§";'m l" . f ; l"and of getting his arm broken last Fri
P°5 °'"°.o s.ldny while taking pan in the FieldMr. and Mm J ."l'. Fitch and Mn' Day exercises at school.He is getand Mn. Roscoe Fatch metered over ling along nicely.[mln and Dr.I']°yd Neweom -r-<»ef%.°.i¢2z1'E:,"'m*°_"_ filffglay ~¢1§€r:'The barn dance at Dan Thompsonk
I PERFUMES FACE AND TALCUM POWDERS
Give us a`ch\I when in need of anything in our line
Your patronage appreciated
PrescriptionstimedDay or Night.
BLAIR PHARMACY
MCCARTHY gqgwg [m{_\rin¢gwill tafce nlgwg mon SODA FOUNTAIN
IN CONNECTION
tha oil wells at that place.~ w~r ~ ~pl~ ~e~ presen~|~Jesse Ericiuen drove to Rosaliet Mr. and Mrs. Cormveli and Mr.
Sunday to net his wife and chikiren and Mn. Schneider of Walt HSI! nmI|[who had spent the week there visit-Mr.and Mrs. James Blankenbeckler
U18 relatives.and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Illankcn
f = = = = =B A R G A I N
LAST CHANCE!
_ This is absolutely th
SALE==the Greatest SH O
Blair.Its our Last Chance nnd YOUR Last Chanc
night, off will come the Sale Tags; down will come
the extra sales force and gone will be your savin~
What you see one hour this week will be gone the n
COME-meet your neighbors and friends here an
a reoentinw thin yenr at the hinzh[Too late for Im week)school builmlig, Saturday evening, May
Hn . L o u 8 c h k m u i e d a i _2'r..umm ne ed. N. 3,... ...Z m»|L°..'Miss TFmrothy Parquet spent the
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CIIAUTAUQUA PROGRAM
P O R m e
Junior Chautauqua, stories, frames
and pageantry each forenoon..
First DayAftemoonAddressChautauqua Superintend-
ent..Introductory Pr og r am-I I aa n' s'diorld Famous Jubilee Singers.
E\¢nirg;--
Part 1.Southern Melodies andspiratunls.
Port II.Modern Songa Hann'aWorld Famous Jubilee Singers.
Second DayAfternoon:-Full Concert.LotusQuintet Club.Eve nin g:-
lC1:1mber Music.Lotus QuintetC u .Lecture."'AmeHca'a Eternal Pur-
uuu. un: uuau uzwuluuu lu :unnatu"3Ir. Schmilfa Miatake." a reading by
Ted r e q m m ,vas. alan a popular
number.Then came l ehlmpionalrlp
lirhtweight boxing watch between
"Rusty" Harrison and "Skeeter" Gro-
rer.Th i!was one of the fastest
bouts ever staged in the community
and Referee Pedersen declared it a
draw with the premise of another
lmut soon. but the threat to c harge
s-|00 for Hngaide seats.
A pie eatin!contest between
"Radio" Ilin: and "Smiles" Thompson
uroved to half face decorating content
much to the delllht of the audience.
Jufilree Schenk. Andersen and Hina d'e~
clare-d it a draw "in favor of both of1
s¢§»}.} ;.;;;f "Qi HL; ill ;;;;;;eompaniet.The rewaaa aldto tae an
thd d e o f £ . h e ¢ ¢ m ¢ m 7 " d , h r ¢ d " , n } , ~BUC'
over the crowd by the gentle breaker the work.
and gave a pleasing effect to the R433 gmgeqg
whole service.IThe dar being so pleasant. a tum Invitation: were mi out last week
crowd was present at the ceremonies.
The American Legion assisted in
'the services at the cemetry with their
fidnz squad and buglerr.
After dinner at 2:30. Veteran Jake
McCracken spoke at the city hall and
those who heard him, say that he ave
a splendid informal talk.He gave his
reminiscences of the Gettysburg h|;.
tle ard manv remarked thin tl'-ea'
them."The heavy weight boxln¢'i**""*'f"| from his talk mln? intereat-
m a t c h b e t w e e n H a r r v w i n s a r d J a c k , : n g b o f i n f o l m m a t i o n w h i c h c a n Q u i a '
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for an old time barn dance to be held
last. Friday night at the 0scar Gil-
'hortaoa home.Accordingly on that
evening about two hundred friends
and neighbor: took the host and hoe-
tcsa at their word and gathered there
full of the festive spirit and infthe
right mood to unbend and give the
evening over to being social and hav-
:rg a right good time.
Surety the poet knew the heart.: of
men and women when he pemmod these
" G M R S
school, leaves Saturday for New York
City where the will apendthe :manner
w e
a lf d r r r a a n a i ly l n th e n a t u r e o f a
farewell party.
The girls arrived at Misa Dixon'a
home early in the evening and after
aurpriaing her with a number of yells
and lots of noise, spent the evening
having a general good time.Dancing
and music were in order, until a de
licious lunch. which the girls 'brougl1t
with them. was served.
Otticera were eieeted for next year
ae foliowa: Gertrude Slert. president:
Glovys Siekkotter.vice president:
Lorraine Selta, secretary and Beatrice
Irdand. treasurer.
l \ l \ f l h a n n o a v n a n u n
a | N ; l l \ » | | l a l M l I l a l a l n ¢ | l l , | l "his work in a carezfut eaoaeieatiwa
way, .1 eondnan; ehriatlaa serving
Hia family of three girls :rev to
vromanhood here and nc dva d Qld !
eduatioo in our lcho-ala.Tvo o f th m
leaving here at tbdr marriage while
the youngest, llra. IL J. Hurdoch att!!
calls this her home.
Up to a f n r y e a r a a g o h e wa a a e t-
ire ly en gag ed in tho pr ae tie bo fh la
profeeaion and aince his retirement
lived quietly among ua making bil
homef or thepa ntwo y ear andthhla
ion-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Hrs.
R. J . !| lu r do c l1. a nd itwa | a¢ th e£ r
home that he died.
The funeral Wil! beheld neat Salida!
at 3 P. ll. at the raaldenea of Dr. R.
A
Ialt |u¢,¢"} ail.ern n . _ " """"",week~»nri with her naronts, Mr. and
.Hrs.June:Sip 1,visiting hm. Mn. E. I'amen of Wahoo.mother. Hrs. .llsry n u n ;Blrs. Han-let Browne went to Fro-Mr. and Mn. Lou Schenk, Rn. aa. *"'°"?"" *' "oftennoon.und Frances attended n fnrowetl party Mum Edna Mluters relunmi fromat the home of Mr. md Mn. John Wny 11o 'l'bu\11d|\ when she has boon
Reid f o r Mi "Marjorie Pease Inst ationdinnr school for the mst vc.:\r.'I'hursday evening.'1 Mel!Ma::hail and wi ll RamsrrMr.and M m g _}Hi n d lr and "ore business visitors in Omaha Mon-fnrnily xiaiwd at the home ol éwm dw
Ilindley at Ft. Calhoun Inst Sunday.lHr. and Mrs.Chris Hin: entenauned §{|=;R§lAN DEPARTMENTMr. and Mrs. Ed Hater. Mr. and Mrs..Lou Schenk and fondiy last Sunday.1 \Mr. and Mn. John Mc bordd and Mn. Lloyd Hummel and Maxine ro-
fnqnly spent lu! Sunday in Teknmah turnfwl 'Thursday from a weeks visitvisiting relatives.T with hor pannts. Rev. and Mrs. Mosesli t.and M H K.T.Chriptiansen Anrlorrlon at Ceresco.called on Mr. Blorgens Poten-son last,Bin. Ringwdon of Kennord spent o
BIonda g\ening.| fow dave last week with her daughter,Mr.:ll Enlmz "med at the home Mn. Joe MorrisonofDanThompnonInstFridayandJ. ll. Johnson this vceok 'Iraded hisSaturJl\&old Richmond for n Ford Sedan.Miss Graco ha was sho in ini Dr. nur! Mrs. A. J. Cameron drove" Y PP E .to Bhir Thursday.D.Buck this week purchased theIot just south of the Godses jewelrvstore. of thn Herman State Hank andwillsoonbegintheerectionofa
Omaha Lu! Saturday.
The sewing' damonstraiion was wellattended at the C. J. Hlndley homolastThursdayafternoon.About soindie1 wen pmnenl.Min Graco Barry gave n picnic for' buildinv: to be ~ as a bulchor; »\;=~;=
z.~°.:.,.="==="» rs 2""";='~:.':r :~:.°-~=.2°-"af~ r :::==.:L :.°':;:s .:.°..°.
ea were av an am W c ea,qw FIR omos .ice ruearn Ilh tillé was s.ened.Th!! cont of paint.C1165 fI`ruhlsen. A. "
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LAST CHANCE!LAST CALL!
_ This is absolutely the last week of the SUPER
SALE==the Greatest SHOE SALE in the History of
Blair.Its our Last Chance and YOUR Last Chance!Promptly at the usual closing hour Saturday
night, off will come the Sale Tags; down will come the displays; closed will be the doors; home will go
the extra sales force and gone will be your saving chance!HURRY!'ERE IT BE TOO LATE!
What you see one hour this week will be gone the next, and something else will be out on sale in its place.
COME-meet your neighbors and fxiends here and enjoy the fun while buying and saving.
O N L Y
NIen's. Work Shoes
sum DID VAL UE
QUTING BAL AND ARMY LASTS
$1.95 to $3.95
Men's Dress Shoes and Oxfords
VERY SlGH'l`L\'PRICED LIGHTLY
Ma ke n o p l a n s o t h e r t h a n t o a t t e n d t h e W h i r l w i n d Fi n i s h of th i s
"S a l e of All Sales."Yo u cannrt-==you dare not==m iss this great
o u t - p o u r i n g ' o f SH O E VAL U ES!1
ONLY'A l ~lx
Thought for the Thrifty
LADIES' KID OXFORDS, BLACKS AND
BROWNS.TAKE THE PAIR YOU W ANT FOR
$1.95
Then take another pair for $1.00
First Pair $1.95 Second Pair $1.00-T\vo Pair $2.95
pane"Hon. F. I-'Ellsworih (demo-
tml.)Third Bu'Aflernolm:--"In 1952" Vera Coryell and Com-
pany.Evening:--Music and Drama.Vera Coryeli
and Company.Lec¢ure- 1' America 'Tonr*:row "Harold }IeRtf\n Km:-er (Author)Fourth DayAf terroona-,Three Period Song Cyeie-Ye olde
New England Choir.
Br e n i mn -Pre|°°de--Modem Classico Ye OldeNew Enszlnrd Choir. Miss JeanneiteKlinsr (Mono lrtress) presents "Miss
Fifth Day \Af aemoonz-Athletic Fontents Awarding ofStandard Medals.Prorram in Brass-Brass ChoirEnnembk.E\enin¢:--
Foneert-Brtlss Choir Ensemh'»¥»erlun."Our Ccurtry" Hon. Rich-ani W. Yates lrenuhliean)Sixth Bly¢\flernoan:--¥'aveanl-"Conquest-u of Pence"by Junior Dimtor and young people.
Lecture "The Unfoldinvr of De-\110tl'="'J»"' Joel w. Eastman,(Attor-ney from Canada)Evening:-Phw-"!he Shenhord of the Hiiis"3 "iarohl Bell Wright--New York
as
Lulu Belt"
Try un with your prescriptions.
Blair Phnrmaey
}§uhn's nhotos wsu please you.
Curtis Edwards of Omxha, sen of
Joe Edvnnia was in Biair today.
Bliss Hnlrn Hinrlinu rahnrnnrl I n f
u¢¥rIPS}»we n redornen ana m nNielsen) was full of thrills and whirl-
wind eomehaeks. ending in a K. 0. forWillal, although Referee Harrison had
fo live Dempsey the c ount of nine
twice.
Club leader, Mr. Hin, gave s short
talk in which he urared that parents
nav more attention to developing love
of firm life in iheir vouninltern. Club
work me-an= much more in boys ind
trirln than mam grown foiks reaiize.
It lives them that nersrmnl rfrirle aw#
#elf r"|¥unee whieh enmes uf owne'-
s-hin."". Hin: }\°¢ :iron :sn¢e¥5\hlY
of hit \'r"'\ in he!" "M *"ln|"'|( McCar-
thy Pix Club" and his work is murh
nnrweeinted bv the eommuniiy.Prof.
Andenmn has plfn done much to make
this club a mvetese and desenfes much
credit.'
The nrogram wound |\\ with a ruin-
strei show which prow.i|II n Ilulrh
from beginning tn end.Tim *51me'ii-
Previous to the lddress, a program
lol music was rendered. a solo by Bliss
Gladys Moore and n qnxrtetto com-
posed of Miss Ethel Mead. Miss Mary
Cook, D. C. Van Deusen and Dr. Gims.
Blend.Rev. Undenvood led in prayer.
LETTER F a m !REV. J OHNSON
Orthlrd, Nebr., Hay 29, '22
The Enterprise:-
Dear fotks We are on our way to
{.»n*" Pine for a Iittle visrit with our
cfsuthler. Ilr4. na|1Ml Hutehinf cn
and are spending the night at Orchard.
We found the ronds fine until we
1'wo enuzht in a min just before we
1'aehed Norfolk.The rain was very
'heavy at N°r?o'k.but seven miie;
'west from there we were kicking up
the dust again.
Regards to everybody.
J. A. and Mm. Johnson..
rms were Len. Gilf. Bun. Rustv wwfSkeeter.Home made iee cream. rr"'°.;.=e=>";g=' °===1;"=;=;u r s 'I°h "
coffee and sandwiches were popular.
:hm the sid#ehowa did a thr{\irllt
holiness.Smh at*l1u'*ions as the
Strong Heoa. Su-imimr Mmeh between
a'iHn.Greatest Attraction,latest
Minkns Cazwht ard ihe Ginn Oneon
caused much interest.The Ginn
finer'x hed a lnmr line wnitinpr before
her den Iona after evervthimr else was
a!I over.The fortunes sho tom pave
many of the voune hdies pleasant
drwms that nhrht. it is renorted
The point of the who1e ihinr is tlwt
the whole club vrorkngl for the heneflt
ef a few delesntes. 'Pico ave develon»
o nce ec an 0 e jo .r| ;
. - . - _ .._. . _ . . . _ . . _-_ . . _ . . _ . __ _ . ,I - _ - - _ . ._. _- . . . .. .
c u l t i v a t e d c l e a n ,y i e l d i n g 6 5 b u .p e r
.acre Another was not cultivited at
all, simply helm: scraped with a hoe
m kill weeds.Yet is yielded 61 bu.
per acre.The third, iefz uncultivaied
and weedy.yielded only 11 bu. per
acre.This great difference is due to
the enormous amount' of moisture
tlllen out of the ground by weeds.It
in conservatively started that every
stalk of eom needs 40 gaiionu of unter
io mature.Consequently,it cannotdo if# bod t=hen~1Ȥed.| are absorbing
...
i "For men an onhr bor: groom wi.
Hearts don't change much after ull."
On this uctasion this was ceruinly
cxemplihed for men of middle age,
young mon and children were all one
and "they Uiviwd the light fnntanic"
'unLil 'the "wee lml."hours of the
:naming oniy napping long enough
for l midnight Iuneh of eclfee, sand-
,wiehei :nd cake and when at last the
orehestrz played "Home Sweet Home"
the guests crowded round their hm!
and hoetets to shake their hands Ind
"~"'<.them for the roy al good time
they had enjoyed.
_A`xEwAnn1iI1._
Q
Larsen & Burdie. of Hennan. \ few
weeka ago purehmfecl and shipped in
"The Ideal" Number 460063, a. year-
lina'bon'of which they are very]
proud.He is the non of King Hole,
u : | . v r \: u n a n u a x n u m b
' Ulu.:eohen students have been
having a series of neeitals up nt the
college the put week and a number of
the townspeople found them interest-»
irg enough to attend on several oem-
sions.
On last Friday evening, May 26, the
department of expression gave a re-
cital.
Saturday evening, May. 2i'. Elmer
Chrixtensen ae director, led the Made
Cham: in a concert of sacred musie.
This was liven under the auspiees of
the Christina Students Association.
A pleasing piano recital vas given
on Monday evening of this week by
Mins Agnllu Iirogh. who is grnduet-
ing from the musical course.
Wednesday evening. May Sl, anoth-
er graduate. Miss Alma Madsen, gave
as piano recital and Friday, June 2,
Number 390699,the great Poland the college activities dose with the
Chan!boar that was awrmled the
grand championship over all breeds at
the Missouri :hte fair in 1920.;"The Ideal" is out of "Yankee HQHE"Nvmber 367974, a litter sister to the llr. Wm. P. Cook, uf Pt. Cadhoun,
graduation exercises.
The Enterprise for news. nlways.
visited In Blair on Decoration Dayfamous"Rainbow"one of Io wa !!.greatest Poland China boars..,.rhu;?:brought the urhoie family wllh
new hog from al!appearances and
further considering his wonderful The Eiwin Strong Co. are with us
line of breeding, him well to grow thi! week and putting on l differentinto a monstee.'pin eac h night.Their dafiy concert
'Omaha Bob" the champion senior on the :heel is much enjoyed hs' all.
\¢=1f|iI\z boar at the National Swine~Mrs.Eph }_ipp;n¢.Q,n entertainer
show as held in Des Moines in 1920. the Bench Community Cmb at hee
lnrl. in fact. other fairs, is still ownd home on the *bench* Inst Thursdayhv Larsen & Burdie and looks better afternoon.A vm pleasant iime WM
lhnn ever.The boys Yeighed him the <nn\r~'l by around trinty memben
J.Murdoch at whic h time Rn. Dr.
D. E. Jenkins, President of tbl Uni-
ver sity o f emu ; win ma g a n n d-
dreaa.The funenl will be ennduchd
by the Masonic fraternity with thc
G.A R. is honorary elmrtl.Th !
Knighll Templar: will be in c blrn
ntLh e ho u le \ nd t.h eB 1 ue L od g eln
charge at the cemetery.
The pall harem are to be Wm.
Kelly, James Smith. Chris Schmluh,
Stanley Osborn, II. B. Carrigan anal
J. B. Adams.
Da eu ed ieaves zo mourn him 1.
wife,three daughten,Mn .G.F.
Wiilnms of Kin glvi lle , Ta n.llr l.
Gunnnr Winnrd of Tacoma. Wash..
and Mrs. R. J. Murdoch of this dry,
also a dstcr. Mrs.. John Clrritw G!
this city and a nephew. Hr.E. B.
Carrignn of Biair lnd a niece, Mn. 3.
R. Smoek of Montana.
AKNOUNCEMEA7
Beginning Snturdly, June 3, I 'Hill
open agme ary stor e ln my b uild ing
across the tracks, in north Blair on
the corner of Nebrulcl. St. end Walk-
er Avenue.I wi ll me I uve on nie
ice cream. pop md fresh candies.
A share of your P°lr°n=¢=e is re-
spaetfully solicited.
Mn. Jennie B. Antill
vo vxc P E OP L E .xrr1a:rrloN
Miss Biargaret Brad! of South Dv
Rota, who is a Nebnaka State Work-
er for the Christina Endeavor Society
will speak at the Christhrg dlugch
children report a nm iiméj
Mr. and lin. ll J. (Mmm. Mr. md~ A. C. Debel, Misa hlary Cook nnd
Petersen spent but Tuesday-gvening at tho home of Ed Hater.
The .Iunirle Club met at the homeof Min.3 Eva Schenk ins( Werlnesdayevening.Gaunow and rlnncinx wa# the
ummm for the evening.
A. H. Smith.~ 333 Mrs. Hall returned to thai:
horne az Fremont. Saturday nf*l'r Ivim with their dmghm. Mrs. Eiiwf
Havens.:woo Myrile Brokaw spent the pastwall win. her parents near Crain'Mrs. Chrintvne lluzlemnn nnrl Mfg.Chas. Horn and small sou were Blau
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FlRST=CLASS
GROCERIES
and MEATS
AT CHIEA'I'l§$l pRlC§5q....TRAg~|g; AT THE
NORTH SIDE S'l`0RE | » \ .
WILL CLOSE AT NOON
H l-DECORA'l`loN DAY - - ' "-" " J ~ " " . " ' "° ° " , l m : 3 s m u t o x c o c n e n t l o n w h i c h w a l lT h u m d a v f r o m n f u l l y e a r n w o r k a t ma k e t h e m t p i e n d i d n e i g h b o r s t o h a ve
W a y n e N o n n a l .Iw h e n t h e y a r e g r o w n a n d h a ve t h e i r
Bliss F r a n c i s U n d e r w b o d r r i u r n e d ° \ " \ f a r m s .
r e c e n u y fr o m N e vr r l a w h e n s - h e h a s °.
b e t n t r a s h i n g t h e p a s t y e a r .i W a s h i n gt o n c o un t y far m e r s V1 1 1 b e
: l | \ l l l \in §» vn ¢I;fl fn IL A in c In 1:sn ab
m e m o m u r e n t n e e d s n o m u c h .
A n y o n v in*'¢rf~aU'd i n than x- M u n n f
t h d s e l f fe fd ~ r m a "n*~tnin f i v u r n
f r o m ' h e M u n n M » n t Th l v n o t o n l y
u ve l a b o r l m l D i va d o l H 'H fr n n t h e m .
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a m o r n a s r r
h e t o p p e d ths
H e c a n b e m .
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TUESDAY, MAY 30
Jens Nielsen, Prop.u r w x v y u p A.D.FOLL'QN,Manager BLAm,1~u=:B.|v " " " " '.vu _ _, .," .H ,s u v n v w w H a "1 %u n \ ¢ u \ \ l L " I D u n n u l l i .u w a u u s w r'g / . r -\l l r .a n d M n .H a m i d S t e w a r t a r e t h e s t a t e e x p e r i m e n t s t a t i o n o n m m a p i g i s m n f ' \r e a d s f o r m a r k e t t h e
t h a n a r e n t s o f a n e w d r l b o r n M a y r u l t l v a t l o n .T h e s e p r o v e d t h a t b r Y u p m o r e p r o f i t t h o r n i s .T h e r e i s l u !
3 1 .M o t h e r a n d H i r e a r e d o i n z r = i ¢ » l > , u = » -m o s t I m l m r t a n t r e a s o n f o r f u l i i -r e e d u s e d M 1 -1 o o i n - .n w .l e s s l a -
'a t : h e B l a i r h o s p i t a l | r a t i o n i s w k i l l w e e d s O n e i i e l d u m b o r a n d s a v i n g o n i n t e r e s t a n d r i n k .*v
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vhoice ?1°l!| a
Ideal", "Omnh
bo" and other
fered for sale.
:nz mn; enougn no my neu n' mdfi*\tnhn%e some Omaha advenising
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