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STATE I
1EA(HEHS ASSOCIATION
Omaha.Nebr.Educational authori
ties ranging geographically from the
aupcrintendent of schools of Berkley
Californato the profeaaer of educa
tionnl administration of Columbia
University New York will appear on
the program of the district number
two convention of the Nebraska State
Teacher?Association to he held at
Omaha October 1214 with headquar
ters at the for.tanelle.
Professor H.B.Wilson of Berkley
will address the convention on the
aubjeet Checking up on ourselves
and Dr.Edward S.Evenden of Colum
bia Lniven=ity will present the subject
The State and the educational prognam.Dr.William Russell dean of
the college of education Unive11ity
of loua.is booked to speak on The
Educational opportunities in China.
Other headliners on the proyrrazu areFrankI..Smart supt.schooli.Daven
port Iowa;Miss Alice M. Cusack pri
mary supervisor Koreas City Public
achools;Miss Agnes Samuelson Coun
ty Supt.Page county Iowa:Miss
Kate McHugh president Omaha
Duke league.The dimie:includes the following
counties:Butler (kalfavc Cost.D0d§0.
Douglas Nance.Nemuha.(Roe Polk
Platte.ltichnnwlnon Sarw.Sounders
and \\n=hirgton.}\The convention will open with an
organ recital at the First Methodist
1:hurvl followed by I:o{e:u=or Wllsonbu
rddxtssc the eveninq of October 12.
General sessions will be held the fol
lowing morning at the World theater
the afternoon be?ng devoted to section
ll meetings.The eveninwz of October
13 it 1ererved for musical entertain
ment nm!nddrcuby Professor Even
der.J
Iollo\\ing an informal address;on
biovel Reading by Min linteMo
Hugh the morning of Ottober 14 the
teachers will be entenainod aa guettlmf the Omaha Chamber of Comeree.a
musical program being presented by
Henry J.Willinrna harpist and Wil
liam Keller violinist of the Minnea
polis Symphony Orthcstrrl..
A reduced railroad rate of one and
g hadf fare on certificate plan has
been alloxved.
Ollieers of the rlislliC!.number two
are:Georlrv l5aWoll Plattomouth
president;Bertha Bishop Papillion
vicepresident;O. I.. Web David City
aecretantroaqureri . Belle M.RyanOmaha.member state executive com
mittee.Zdembcrs of the local commit
tee onmmnggmenu are J.H.Bev
eridge SIELE of schngls Tlnmha.Lfen
er1l rhnrn:n;Marion Reed Mabel
Walker.Fred Hill E. E.Mcblillnn.
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A LETTER 01 INTEREST
The Fnternri=e has received the fol
lowint letter from Rev.John F.Me
Corrniek.Prcxidcn of Creinhton Uni~
versity.Omaha. \\hlC.l1 isselfe~cr~lnnn
torv The program mentjored nppeorsin this issue.
September 29 1922.
Blair EnterpriseBlairNebraska.
Gentlemen:
I am enclosing herewith the completeprogramof a Radio ExpansionLectureCoursewhichwillbebrood
caeted to the people of Nebrnslrt
through the courtesy of the Omaha
Grain Excange.This course as youwillnote.covers a rumber of popularaubjectsin which n lurge mn§onty of
peonle will be interested.
There has been a great dexud for
1 course of lectures of this o:oder
and it is only through the perfectionof the Radio that we have been of
fered the means of serving the state
in this way.I am sure that many of your readers
will be interested in the prorram and
hope you will be able to publish samein order that they may know the dates
en whlrh the lectures will be given.We will also send you manuscript of
enrh lecture for publication after
broadcasting.
Very truly yours.John McCormick S.J.
ANNOUNCEMENT
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Gergld H.Beck.M.D.has estab
lished nn odlee ofirer we Farmers
State bank Blair Nebraaka for the
practice of modlcine and surgery.5Office houra:11 to_12 ::2 tn 5:30.
Ofllce Phone:Bell IlInd.ll
Temporary rea.Phone Bell 27
Ird.38It
CREIGHTDNUNI.
mmLECTURE
\\lloLlI COUNTRY SIDE l 1Nv.»\L1o surrx:ns
HONORS OCTOGENAHIAN
On llFi Thuraday morning.Sept.28
cars loaded with folks begin gatheringattheIt.Calhoun park until It
~looked as though another Pioneer
1.v11.1.BROADCAST FROM OMAHA
GRAIN EXCHANGE EVERY
THURSDAY
FATHER arose:IS FIRST
Beginning Thursday evening.Oc
tober 5 o etnies of twelve extenaion
lectures on popular subject.\ by radio
will be given by Creighton Universityat the rate of one lecture a week.
The lectures will be broadcasted
from the Omaha Grain Exchange each
Thursday evening at 8 oelock.The
first lecture on the program will be
Is Mare lr]u1bited?by 1at.l|erWil
liam F.Bistro.Professor of Phyeiee
and Astronomy.In announcing the program of the
lectures.Rev John F.McCormick
President of Creighton University
SLELIZ Ior years there has been xdcmnrdforacourseoflecturesof
this character but not until the presentperfectionofthoradiohavewe
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nunmli NEWS NOTES
The Fnemont Club Fair was n de
cided success.This first fair taxed
the capacity of the buildings to the
uttornaost.Intenest and enthusiasm
ran high.both nrnong old and young.A good sized delegation of Wash
igton county people uerepresent to
see the Washington county Club rnemborewinaflnobunchofprizesund
ribbons.Two of the County Fawn
Bureau Board members xwre there.
Mr.Chrle Hina and Senator A.H.
Miller.Mr.Hin:is leader of the
Lode licfbnhy Pit Elub and his
boy;did him eredls.Hike Fo3|ya
Blue Ribbon Club also showed upatrorfgwhilelmongthepzirleMrs.
Scott AIIens Sowing Sunshine Club
won nteny honors.
The boys showing pigs took the
hizhest honors possible.Walter
Hubefa gilt was selected grand cham
pion of the show while Washingtoncountypigstooktheblueribbonin
every class shown making aclean
sweep.George Corn\\nlle Duroc gilt
was placed high gilt and best Duroc
shown.ln both these classes Wash
ington county Pin also won lecond
place.In the Chester Whites FloydHim.won e?1bbon and alzo beer:
White nhown.Jens Petersen wonwe some honors with his Poland China
pig.Needless to say some splendidprizeswereawardedtheboys.Fre
mont business men being a real bunch
of boosters for Club work.
The judging contest was close and
exciting.The Washington countyteamcomposed of Meri Grover BlairWalterHuberIrvington.and Merril
Cook Arlington scored the highest
on both fat rattle and dairy cattle.
The Polk eour ty team won by a vorv
Picnic was scheduled.but not so;this
occasion was n surprise picnic on Ft.
Calhouna oldest eltiren Grandad
Woods and a barge number of people
turned out to do him homage.It was a genuine surprise on bln:
and therefore a bushel of fun ior
everybody pre!ent..Mayor Fred Frahm escorted hint to
the seat of honor and speeches neatly
chosen and songs by whose who could
sing mode an ictereatlng ummm.The dinner was the main attradon
nt the noon hour and was spread plo
nic fashion on two long tables.All
kinds of good things to eat were than
HBRSESHUE
TDURNMIENTT
m1.u~1\TAKES Fxasr |1..\cr.f
slissolfm VALLEY SECOND l
AND BLAIR mum s
PAIN!UL ACCIDENT
Hrs.Mary Ilundal who has bean apatientsuffererforyear:with cancermetwithanaccidentTuesdayafter
noon that la very painful and adds
much to her suffering
While attempting to arise from her
;bed :he put Loo much weight on a limb
The horseshoe tournament held f»E
Blair last Sunday proved to be the]most enthualaatic meet ever hold by
the NebraskaIowa aaaociation and
the ownership of the Claridge cup wal
hotly contested.
Charles McClelland of Omaha took
first place and il the present protectionofthecupwhileEdWall;of
Mi.mud Valley who was last ye.arl
champion took aeoond place and Guy
Cook of this city took thini.
The meet was represented with
and several very Eno birthday cakot.pit.:hers from both Iowa and Nebras
The real birthday cake for the oelko.The tournament for the anis
caulon however.was donated by Hr.
Chas. Hansen of The Home Bakery of
this city and folks say it was a real
cake.It was rot only delicious to eat
but good to look upon havinyg flap
candles and all the birthday trimming:to attract the coke lover.Mr.Wood!
end his fdends certainly appreciate
the generosity and good wiahes extendedbyMr.Hansen in this gift..
There were beautiful bouquets of dow
era from friends far and near and
taking everything into consideration
it was one of the nicest birthday partiesMr.Woods ever had.
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done by the club members from other
countia and It wmi a line thing for all
of tlem to met together and noe the
work done by the other fellow.
We are hoplrg our boys and girls will
he 3_1 stood winners aa they have been
[pod losers on other oceasionn.
Washington county people want to
make thls the dnt tube:eudoai|$(r
oeeredltad oountyintl:a ataée.Thu
meer.:an anonnoun amount of work
will need to be done by the boosters.
In Lhe first place the state and governmentwillnotgrant ua the help re
quired unloas they are satisfied that
there is A universal and insistent de
mand from the whole county.One of the finest letters ever received
nt the Farm Bureau office urn:receiv
ed in response to one of the prelimi
nary letters sent to all the bankers in
.und doing business with Washingtoncountyfannera.It wan from that
staunch and Bnc supP0rter of all good
lthirge for the people Mr.Henry
nohwer 5?C§Ilimm.now a banker but
formerly a farmer and secretary of
Ithe iirst Form Bureau in the county.
Here it la by his consent..Ita a gemand we hope every farmer in thereun
ty reads it also every business man.Gentlemen:
Your interesting letter on tubercu
losis testing ia at hand and in reply
wiah to state that we have at all times
advised this work and ahadl eontirue
to do so because when this work is
completed in our county ind state it
infill mean o big :saving to our f1\rsnfr
lyour will be held at Missouri Valley.
T()THE DEMOCRATIC vmnns
I);mocmtic voters both women and
mon. will meet ln caucus at call of the
lvnaious precinrl committoemen nn
Tue>day Oct.10 at 3 p.rn.at the
various voting places in the countynrofincts and in Blair city at the court
house.
Gfllrial blanks will be mailed to euh
tommittemon upon which to record
the names of the nominees for precinctowersor.justice of the peaceandroadoveraeerfortherespective
dlclrschn.1
These blanks should be mailed to
the county clerk erillalr immediately
after the holding of the eaucuael by
the cheirnsan of the meeting.
We urge all demoeratlevotera to at
tend these meetings in order that
euitable and representative nominees
will he made for the above o
351.Clerk 0Hanlon
Chm Demo.. Go.Central Committee.
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;A read olddaahioned mnaway occurredthismorning.Mr.Wm.$!e
Caun from out in the Maney school
district.came in to haul a load of and
for the construction of a born on the
Wm.Wilkinson farm and while he
who visiting for a moment with A
neighbor at the sand yard the team
tool:occasion to make u break for the
old time liberty of their progenitors.The wagon was upset and partedzumldahipandtheteamwiththe
tonque and front wheels intact round
ed the oomer at the Hauler garagerunningintoa|ertice truck standingattheeurbimranddamagingitto
some extent and leaving the front
running gear mixed up with the truck.
The team ran south on Walker
Avenue with a part of the harness
heading toward home.
PUBLIC HEALTH 1uE1=:r1zvc
AT ELKHDRN Nunn.
A real treat free.Yet we know
few people will take n.Dr.Hedger.
fn o 9|n rt odrrinal and usefulfchvpointsonhogsandhorses.ln !rend|Iom tilelos.=of T.B.111;eC|ofiwuringthefinalteamstandingsalittleandbetterpricesforthec\t r\|g»». on1 In publse ;\enlth work.ggWashinrztoncountytook fucond place sold because the pocket will not need peek at Elkhorn at 00 P rn
loling_\by only 12 points in a possible . to figure on T.8.cattle eareaaaea lost.
1900.Mer!Grower won thlrd hmghest
individual in the entire contest Walter
Huber taking fourth with Cook plac
ing closely
Highest final téhrra standings were
Every fanner should see the value
or wth.
When Elizabeth }lr:Corlm{c§|:lost
oi \;vnrlt nt once inlamuch as her ten yearold child she decided to
you Hiatt in your letter.the bulk costlppl t its memory usefully in
ie enrriod by the state and National
grovernmentn and n comparatively
stead of ornumentally.Instead of
1.1. husre and costly mausoleum she es
Po!k Cd..WnahingtonG.Sm1r\dor$Co.l.small portion of the coat falls on the tabllahed a foundation f.owork for
Washington Co.second fern.Dodge
Co.The other teams did Home one
work but these teams won the ribbons
and some ilne prizes.
1county.
l lt ia my opinion that many of thoacl
formerly opposed or indilfenent to T
58.testing have been convinced
In demoretrsrtion l.hé Wnshingtonithrough the campaign you have carcountyclothingteam svon hrs:plaoeuried on this year especially by yourmuchtothedelightoftheirfriends.|;lnu1;rement.l for the public to 2ee
This gives the Misses Allen and Huber
free trips to Club Week at Lincoln
next June.The exhibit which won
nrst among Wnahinlgton county club;
gvlritli their own eye!the infected carcasses at the pltldng plants in South
Ornalm.
I know of several of my acquaint
publie health especially chsldnen.
Hundreds of country boys were exuniredattheotutefairanddidnot
begin Lo compare with boys from the
city.Why ehobld that be?No need
of discussion here.Those who are ln
terested and realise that a perfect and
healthy child does not exist and who
that has been ailing her ms the reault
was a break Hght at the knee joint.
Repona from the |uKerera bedside
today is that she is 1eating as eullyas one could expect.
n1sAsrnoL=s _ FIRE IN (;gUNIRY
On Int Friday .fram'iE? atabout
ten o:lock neighbors nw mnoke aom
ing fromthe William Wilkinson farm
place six miles south of town and
haatened over to flnd the barn.corncribandmachineshed on Are.
A telephone call was sent along the
line to which all responded and with a
zvodwlwvw of water the men kepttho
tlre from the other bullrlingn.However these three above mention
ed were close together and could not
be saved.
Marlon Sutherland.who farms the
place this year.had his machinery in
the machine nhed and also a Ford
tnuek.all of winch burned.alan ayoungcnlfWhithwasinthebam.
His valuable Clydesdale mare was
badly burned but it is thought she will
live.Both Mr.Wilkinson and Mr.Suth
erland had irmlranco which la fortu
nate as the lou was large.
They will begin hauling lumber this
ueel:preparatory to rebuilding at
once.
BUNNHAACI(NUPTIALS
On last Sunday evening Det.Ist at
7 oc]ock occurred the marriale of Mia:
Lonno Mae Huck to Hr.Byron Head
Bunn at the home of the bridaa parmtsllr.and HuHnmI§aed¢_
_city Ren Llnderrood.mplrtn t
of the Crowell Home olllelating.
Ihe living rooms were nicely deco
rated in the color scheme pink and
white..The baidea sister Miss Ger
tmde.served as brides maid and Mr.
Neal Bundle of Herman acted as beat
.A cousin of the bride.Misa Dorothy
Canis played the weddng march.
The wedding guests consined most.
ly of the relatives.there being eigh
teen covers laid for the three course
luncheon which folloutd.
lzioth young people are well known
in Blu;and ricinitnyhere ihe.v.hA\;ebeenrearedandeducated.Both aregraduatesoftheBlairhighuzhool
and were school mates.
The bride has taught four yearstwoof which were in Washingtoncountyandtheothertwoyearsin
Iowa.Mr.Bunn ia the only son of Hr.and
Hrs.C B. Bonn and la a farmer work
ing with hir futher on their lug!md
productive farm on the bottoms north
of town.
The young couple Irent to 01nahal
for a short trip and will be at homo
to their friends at the C.B.Bunn
home north of town until they have
gotten their own home in readineee
on the farm adjoining the Bunn home
atend on the south.
The Enterprise extends best wishes
for a long life of health and happiness
to this young couple as they start out
on li{e~s matrimonial sea.
COUNCIL mums
At the council meeting Tuesday
evening the council decided to take
up 515000 worth of the seven percentpavingbonds and resell them at5¥&%.These new bonds will run for
want to knouq more about it should eighteen yearn.attend this meeting at Elkhorn.The]The old bonds which were to ron for
Douglas county Farm Bureau indie;two year:mature in November.Dt.
at the rounty fair was also about atances who have been convinced of thelwnbody eernber and January.The bond;
Flrernont and won a number eg blue;neeessity of T.B. tending by goi|!§ to were bought by the Omaha Trust
~ribbons and prizes.\0m;};;and seeing the ¢1§¢;¢5 cor llra.Fred Slang of Omahs is at the A petition was presented by John
The viz club demonstration teams euases.bedside of her mother Mrs..lacobRodgers asking for a lower gas medidsomenoeworktoo.The team If there are still farmers who doubt Rahlix of this city.|935 a UBS! to meortain if the gl!fur
;»=»~»Poleys Blue Rlbbon Club wont31eneceasiI.y {orT;B.testing about;A hunch of local democrats wentljzlshed re upuo test..gn pneitlo;:rst and the team from the Lucky Me nll ou oould may xr.they are badly ml up to He Wedneiday evening to on re e a comm;ee a nl
C1nhy Club won tltlrol in this context. meed of an additional skylight in their;attend a democratic rally at that be taken P at the next meeting.
The winners Walter Huber and Rollo upper ntodey Your:truly 1 place rAllenbothofIrvirgtonone. accord Henry Rohwer.m Caldwell chief manager of the
Mr.d Mm.Hn Sa nield andlhlallor Prop.Co.ia driving a new
Week at Lincoln next spring all ex
persea being paid.We have here enumerated only
prizes won by Washington countv
boys and girls because we are primari
ly interested in them.Needless lo
lngly entgtled to free trips to Clubl Same topicDr.J.M Smhh rr1 1 ~PP |ports the retest of hd h e dis Iomily end Chr yireeh and family of Dodge ar these days gottmg an prac
aased animals were fourd before in
iroint sen favorably.Out of 369
such cattle tested only one reactor wasfound.This Ls an excellent report and
lpelks well (or the thoroughness of
lléennard red Mr.and Lira.George
IIindlev and baht of Calhoun visited
at Writer Sappenilolcfa near Rose Hill
Sunday.
Plenty of coal at the Rhoades Coal
any.that rome oxeellent work waa](Continued on page 5)and Feed Store
hee to take his family out some of
these fine Sundayu.
Remember that when you do budness uiI.h the Rhoades Cool and Feed
.Ȣnio|d to Nf ational Geniilcataa Ask
'AUTUHUBILE
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ONE KILLED TWO szrkneni
INJUREDAl.»T0 CBUSHED
An aoeldont ooeuned last Sundaymorningthat ahocked the whole com
munity and brought a feeling of sympathytothousmicted.
Au Mr.Jena Nid:.¢nand wife wonontheirway to church they overtook
Hrs.Jo:gen Rasmussen admo also :aaonher way to ehureh and asked her
to ride.A1 thru were :moaning the
mek jlutperth of the Wm eeheot
the 40:43 vwmser from the nn
caught them canying thetr automobile
some diatanoe down the track and nn
olly throwing it down an embankment
along the right of 1ray._hlrn..Baa
mualon was fatally injured.havin!noarmaobadlyoruehedthatafterabs
was takentothahol ltal ltwaafoond
neeeaudry to amputs it and lain at
about three_ p. ns. she died.
Mn.Nielsen also endured :evenly
hiring aaveral broken nb.l and other
bruises which may result aarioully.
Mr.Nleleen apparently eaaped ldth
the lan Injuriol of any of them but
received aoverd bruiaea that leave:
him pretty sore and unable to 51;
around.
The funeral aenicea for Ltra.Ra|~muason wah held at tho home on
South street at 2:30 p.ru.yesterday
and later at the Danish church at 8:00
p.m. and interment was made in the
Blair cemetery.
5innPnEvltz~ur1oN WEE x..ts
PROCLAIMED BT PIIBSIDENB
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ro so oasnnvuo oc1.s14 s f
_Prealdent Hardin:hu tuned a proclamationsetiinxuddaHondayOo
tober 9 aa fire prevention day.The
1nakhe|imzl.ngwlththa£day vrillbl
i!!!..prevention information.
Fourteen point!of the ll!!!1 have
been submitted by the National Bond
of Fin Undlrwritera.Donft use :makaddita Instead of
proper fuaea ln your electric conenh;
the fuse ia the addy valve of tba
system.Bont leave electric ilatirons or oth
er heating device.: on while attending
to aomethlng elle.
pont look for a. gas Zeal:with anopen flame light;you will be sure to
llnd it.Use an elactrlo flaahlight
preferably.
Z
Dont use guollgg or other vola.f r
tile liquid:to remove :pots izrom
clothing or for other puxpoaea.Dont throw your lighted match!
or arnoking material!when ~eau
possibly eauae tire.
Dont smoke in bed;perhaps than
guilty of thia practice are too :mn
to burn but the beds are nor.
Dont let children play with matchei
or bontlrea.
Dont fail to have your defectiva
chintneyn and dues mended.
Keep P!pa Clean
l4vt forzet to have the moot removedfromyouramokeplpe:if not
cloaned we pipe may overheat and
start a fire when you operate furnace.
Dont neglect to protect walls.ceil
ing:and partitions from the overheatingof atnvea furnace!ard pipes.
Dont put hot ashes into wooden
boxes and barrela.
Dont an oil lamps or stove by open
dune light.Don|;let rubbish accumulate.
Dont ml to keep a bucket of water
ond bucket of sand in a convenient
place for use in cane of tire:they maysave the lives of your family as they
have those of others..
STILL THEY oo
The hour for the weekly outing of
the Blair Walkin!Club has been ad
vanced next Sunday. to half put wo.
Cara are to be used and rations earfled.!1J. and Mrs.A.R.Brock will
lead.
GARUDF .\PPRE(1AI10N
The Epvrorth League of the M.E.
church wish to express their thank!
in thin way to those people who kind
ly eontnbutai to the booth fextivral
entertained delegates or helped ua in
any other way to make it a meeofa.
Buy your coal at lheRboadu Coal
Ste:nr The Fnternrise that you are{and Feed Store.
for them.a We give National Certilleatea.
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"I 'a p oa e t h a t g oe s fo r m e . t oo . a e ei n z a a w e d o n a r e p u t t ! m u c h l i k e
so me f e r n I : n e u r u fa k e y o u r
up , D o c , a n d l e ar n to be a s t r ik e do g .
r m y o u l l !a n d o u g h t t o h a ve ll t tl e
t m u h t é t n r e r n r m l n s 1 l l b e m d u v
tn th e ke n n el for a a r hl l e w h e re 1 w u t
a u n t : t h e m a t t e r o ve r a n d t r : t o m a p
o u t a n e w c o u r s e fo r m y s e l l . "
Da gc r lh ln g M l m .
" W h a t k i n d d f n m a n w o u l d y o u
| | ; h e l s ? "
"O n e o f t h e so r t . " r e p l i ed J. F u l l e l '
Bl o o m ."t h tl t ca ll s a h u l l g a m e b e
tw e e n th e l n t x a n d th e Ir t t t m a n e u
f a.r tn!r .|1: °."- Eial nma C125 St ar .
u
&/%:af~~l~""
I 1 bruka.
»mrnnrlllies.I n c B r nmt In ¢.u!Jl\l§l\1'11"§
uf 4 r .T 2
Bla i r , Ne b r , ~ 5 . 1 9 2 2 .
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
Chicago & North Wooten!
Trslns East
4:40 p. in. Daily.
10:43 a. nn. Daily.
Trains West
8:45 a. in. Daily.
2:50 p m. Bally.
c. St. P. aa. I 0.
Trains North
*l:2'J a. m..Daily Except Sunday.
2:00 p. m Daily Except Sunday.
8:39 a. m. Sunday Only
Trains South
12:50 p. r::. Daily Except Sunday.
6:28 p. rn. Daily
THE \\ £E l{ I. \MARKET REPORT
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" E m _.________.IT
Rcn~:fz .___.B
Sprung -......_.........18
Eggs _......_.._..........1 .23
Bon. lfnt .so
\Vl'10.at ........................85
cflrn .-is
On'.26
}{o;'_.s o m
Cattle $9.03.
z- °__....l.._.
Wall Paper.Blah: Pharmacy .~
II. R. Haggard, undertaken Phone
Res. Boll 121.Ind Cedar 163.tf
New sweater blouses. just received
- T H I S ~.P " , n
l |ls ¢ ; l ' | ~ l 4 " l f » l n n s n i s o n n o a i l m l f i l { o h o ' s P h o t o e w l l l p l e a s e y o u .F a r m l t a r e s o N o t e s |C o u n t r y S t a g H o n o r s O c l o g e o s r l a l ~
B L A I R B R I E F S - - L o c a l a n d P e r s o n a l ~H o r s e s h o w i n ~° = ' ~1 4
1 I l u y y o u r f u r n a c e c o s l a t t h e
v s u u a u u o e x n q u e u v i u u a u u a u u s u u a u v o El l l o ad c s C oa l a n d F e e d S t o r e
lto mu vs p n o u u w i l l m m e y o u l i a l m 's P h ° = ° \ * i l l D i m 'w w A u t o E n a m e l : w i l l m a k e o l d e a r s
Tr y B l a i r P h a r m a c y fo r p r e s c r i p t i o n
work?
'Use Entesprise Qives National Cer-
tillcltes.
For Sale or Trade Route#and
heating stoves.Peterson Hanlnare Cu
For Sale--A three bottom tractor
plow at Miller 31unk's blacksmith
shop.31'l.f'£|
John Blaco ard Quite of liennard are
out ln the western port of tho state
looking after business affairs.
James Martin of Omaha and Mrs.
Williams of Chicago spent the even-
ing at Mrs. T. C. Hilton's last Sunday.
There are some new ideas in bakery
goods at the Home Bakery.Come in
and try the Rolls, Cakes,Pies anl
Bread.6~1f
A number ot' Mrs. .tom x>¢:¢m..'.
frfends prepared a nico dlnuo; ald
coiled on hor at her home on eaat
Grant street on last Thursday even-
ing: ood gave hor a genuine surprise.
by inviting _kgito eat dinner with
them at er own table.The evening
was spent in a soc ial way after the
Blair Horse allow in Blair, Oct. 14
Sherwin-Williams paint.Blair
Pharmacy.
Took like new.Blair Pharmacy.
Next Monday. Oct. 9, la the lnnl-
\f.°raary, of the Chicago flre of 1871.
Dance at E. Offs Hall. Bonxiimrlon,E. R. Haggard. undertskor.Phone ~;.b s S" nl s 0¢¢_34 1..: ma u i 1 2 1 .lnd.Cedar163.tr |,,.,' f f u l r oren gi gmdont
IGlrln--Do sure to seo the new Mfr. J acob Hahlfs has been very
sweater blouses at Mrs. T. C.. Hil1.on's.
The Zliilliner.I t
.Don't trait until the snow flies, set-
tle tho stove question now.Ronge or
ting store.
Petersen Hardware Co..
The Blair Home Bakery c an fur-
nish you with the best. of pastry when
company comes or for special occa-sions.6-tt
Mr.and Mrs.Howard Jensen o l
OIum are rejoicing over the arrival
ol a little daughter st their home,
Sept. 23.This is gflrl No. 2.
Mr.and Mrs.Rose returned last
Sntunlay fmrn a trip thromth westernCanada and the Pscillc notes.Ther
ano.gaona ahout.se*ren\yceks.____
It is current rumor that layhawkers
pllfercd Grant Allcn'e cellar recently
nf a number of gallons of mm. juice.
l .k \I¢patsl. week st her home on
'\ |l Cmnt street.
'§=T. (. Hilton hos a line of new
:|.l ||1 to date sweater blouses at
.\i»If prices.All colors.I tI .t|\
Vlazl.tfilaulon and family are en-
: § Hur .L \iit from Clork'e brother and
fm \lr. and ltlrn. Henry 0'llanlon
Arlgelea, Clllftlrnla.l 1 . .
ll.\:.r.Petereoef was a. pleasant
r:.|l|; .\The Enterpdse olllce on Wed-
r ~la\.~hf\n he renewed his subscrip-
:1 t thi- family necessity
'lL\!. lies of the Congregational
1 -ir hold their church dinner at the
1 Lrrrl. p:.\rlol3 last Tuesday evening.
A '.m:<crowd was in attendance.
Tlw llarlsft Btbth¢rlt00ll0f .\mE\!'.'l,
lufgp 20-:will hold a banquet and
| =1\u1.~»n at their lodge rooms, Gut-
lchms hldl. on next Saturday evennlg,
.Continued from me one)
the tlrxtteatand for thethdroughnaas
of the dlslnfsctlng and cleaning done
after the diseased mlmsclo wen rs-
moved.
No one should take it for granted.
however, that this means their own
herds wll test out amiilarly.The
only way to play aafe is to have the
Continued from page om)
Of his family of seven living
¢l1ll¢|I¢1\.only two dz uh ten .I r s .
John Aronson ol Blair and Hrs. Ilauy.
f " | ¢ ¢ D ° o f T ¢ l l l l 1 l h . w e r s s b l e t o 5 ¢
Pr es en t.al s o o n e g r a n d c l i l d ,E n d
F l e e g e . o u t o f u vn u e n g r a n d c h i l d r e n
i f
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l
and two great Inari c hildren. dvlh-. f =
ters of Everett Aronson, M a Bunch of
second test.Men have lon almost eleven great grand children.
their entire henln by neglecting thin Among those present participating
ard waiting several years before re in the festivitie.1 were the following
testing.Efwm Ft. ClllIGl1n|-MCIII1 and HH*
Blair merchants are leading the way
in reviving intemft in good hon-es. ll
le about time. we are happy to note
our own people taking this forwsni
step.There can be no lloubt from
our government figures that thene is a
shortage of horses today.Old horeo
barns stand neglected.
The Blair Home Show.Od. 14th
should so a long way toward tzidnuf
old Dolabln the place cf importance to
which he is entitled.lt ls §ntt*resntln1r
to note that our state fair haul the
bent horse show this year thu. they
have had for many years.The owrer-
ship of soon load horsescertairlly
Continued on page aight)
Creighton l'ni. Ridlo Lecture {`ourse
lConl.lm.ted from om one)
.dimes I1 W. Marr, Pad Nelson, J. J..
Sierll. Wm. Slayers. Geo. Rohwer. J..
A. l-t\\<li-1. J. w. Trisler. Fred Frahm.
Henry Rohwer, Wm. Grolr, Gos Nel-
son, Henry Fuhnnsn, Funk Adams,
James Finch. Masdames Emma Ketch-
rnark, lllchole, Ambler. Frank, Elsie
Cook, lllsses Cara Clark, Grace Neale,Anna and Ella Rohwer, Dora lillh-dt,
Monera Cl1as.S|.oltenherg. and Henry
Rolwc r.Fmm Blair were, htesars
and Hesdaroa w. G. Harrison, J ob!
McDonald.J.C. Rosenbslm.John
Aronson. J. J. Long. I'red Long, F. E.
Bozoon,J.A.Cruiclrslasnlc, Frank
Dodgeon Meedames Ella Price, R01
Anderson, G. W. McCoy. Sarah Bal.-z m f , A l t a x w m m g h c s m - y ~
Everett Arocson and children, Johq
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at§lc Quarr1e. In-ark ony. Hines om¢-~5'~
Ballad. Emma W mlnwriglll. Ur. Earl .Fleege.From DeSoto were Hr. and ~
Hrs. A. Lazore. Mrs. bee Smith. Hrs.r.
Bw. Mehr.. October 5. 1922- ' m sl q u h s r w i #I
$1.25 at consuming markets.Cadots
of rorthern Raund w h i m 5old l l$1.00 @ 1.10, bulk and lacked nook..
.Ddry
neun- market arm during theweek.Receipt.:lighter.followin l,seasonal decrease in P1'°¢l1-Wi on.
Storage butter moving in fairly 1l.\'¥'¢quantities in a wholesale war-Pneel
n . -- - - » -
o lrerch.I( the cabbage is to be
»l.0rlL'd for only n :hon time, an apple
barrel hurled in the ground so that it
will rest in o slantlng position niekes
o good container.A suitable lid
illoold be used to cover we top of thc
barrel.The cabbage heads should be
rimmed and carefully packed in the
ef :mn beam hirhsr foil y ear.!Ix-mnvl.The :id .umm then be owe
"' sold """"'¥~'i'.§».'°J.""""'""° we 'u lsnfl 3 little soil thaoxm ngalzxn it to
1;Recel Ls of u s e nt the :ho out the bent.This method of
0al'l'P' ;;ll2lP£llp ,,,,,k,,,,g,¢,¢a,,¢.3etonng cabbage an generally satlaiac-
»out 13.000 cases frorn week ago. tory for a short. time.
'f:°='" .12 ;:';'=° f"°.'::1I§:: 5°~"".i':~'I .." .::':== -~':°""=.::.:°.,:° ?'°'?'
f: .. i' f'
..a°2 »-~"¥¥f ~ week.»»»=,:';'; ..:;.. .::..:. 3';....,,;....'i:.t"a~.';
P }* ¢ |\ | ¢| - ;- R ee o lp t s of dr e ss e d p ou l -fs ec ne t o f r ~ uc c e. ~ u\ by t h is me t ho d i s t o
t r y u h o w n n i n c r e a s e o f T0 0 l b s o ve r i n l m ; n w e l l d r a i n e d l o c a t i o n .W h e n
_ - \_ _ . .. . »e h -f n r h e l n r f n n l ¥I \ . ¢\ f u .. » .r l _ _ : . 1 _ . l . . . . . . . .e l . -¢ . - . |
.-- . - » . . . . . . - . . . . -_.... - - . . - . _ - . - . . . _ . .- ._ . _. .
The electrlc company at Omaha pays
8300.000 in taxes each yur.
Luther Hall, 1 new building eos;-
lng $90,000 and |. pan of Hebron Ac-
memy vm deaiemd 1-men;-.
The county ofllcenr have moved ln-
Sehcel al 10:00 a. rn.Morning wow!
.ship 1i:00 n. za., eermon anb}eeg "Blind
Searchers."Evening senrice 7:30 p.
rn... sennon subject "Tlae 'I"hinp That
Ahide."B. Y. P. U 8:30 P- m.. sub-
ject "The Folly of Erocrastlnl.!.ion."
heed. a. harp within my hand."'Fheee
Wfkinz song| give them newous lr
rltation, or ereepin| paralysis, or wl
-ibly high blood presure.1:is toe
had we cannot have 1 minister who
_can I:lense everybody. s good Lord.
lcsnier. Ida Knox.good d kind of a fellow.We need
W. at Oshkosh..It hes cost arouruil Pny er meeting every Wednesday n men who can do what everybody
lo the new courdmonse of Garden coun-
3100_000 . 1 evening at 8:00 p. rn.: says, he should be hd! angel and hall
Bonds for the election of a $?5.000,.Choir practice every Friilay evening..|2 It is e shame the way oo:
high school at Hooper were sold at at 8.00 p. rn.,minister talk: some Rinse;if he does
auction and brought n premium of :non awp lt. we mill slay nt home.
$1,275.TRI NI TY 1.1rrHr:n.~.z~:c n v n c n spend the day in God's out-of-doors
A display of mlounl training 806|invite company or some other nngolls
domestic science work by tho Hum-Di"i"¢"1"'i¢°5 at ?:30 P rn. when thing,so there.°
bold! public schools was recently held the Lord s S\1IJi"@1Q wall bc ¢@l0bl1\¢1d_
in the offices of we C°°I""I!lec|.ric5" the Ge:nmn language.C'"}f"""'°"' 1xns:>sxm::\'r Cun1s'r1.\N
company.laieerviccs wail be at 2o'clock. All arc 3¥l§§!0\T g f g q
| | " 1 . ¢u l i u l e | . h l h l l U n f V H P *~W 2 l £ 0 ¥ | | € ' »
.41
1
THE ENTERPRISE
:ons A. sermons.Putzuxm
lss va o EV ERY THURSD AY
Pda Per Year 31.50
Blitond asmohl-ctw:-m-gttnr \t
the ponoffice at lllalr, Nob. u le
theltc toitlooneaeoflllarc hit. HT'
-un - - . . .- ».... ...| - - . . . _ . . - . . . - _ . . . . - » ¢ - » , . . . . . . . . . - . . - - . . - - - _ . . - .
"Kocp as out of European ootazu-:le
menu" would not be a bnI adorn
alone with others. for the coming: ne-
publicnn nmwixn-
If any American win'n to flaht the
Turks there ln nothing z~ pa-~ "nl his
viva our and onlietlo-.(rusariing
has gone out of style lrtt E.: .nt pro-
hiblted.
Commissioner l"ro§'ffvun with
his muny coal y'~:~l of Vncnln. has
nothing on the BI fr pcm 'e as to price.
He states that the nntp ynnzl will
sell central Illinrfn |:~o*l -1 $11 per ton.
Blair poople in"Q tm*\ buying central
Illinois coal fo Sl! ref ton all full.
Uritzd S"ton Il='fric!. Judge John
E. Sales ln ns r¢w:=.1t decision said:
"Discrimin~\'ion aurainn our public
utilities in the mutter of taxes-mob
ing them bear as unequal portion of
state or county taxes--hits the poo
ple, for higher taxes for tho utilities
moan! higher rates for their services."
At lui the bark MIt driver is via-
dlcnted.A Lincoln attorney maintains
thu an auto puunenggr who failed to
spak a word of wamirng to her driver
when she saw the immlnend of a col-
lhum with a speeding car in not cn-
titled to damnga for the cra-I1 which
inland her person end her dignity
because of har reminnoes in perform
ance or her obvious duty.We doubt
that hack neat driving will become any
more popular with tho num at tho
whoct. legal opinion notwithstanding.
A svn: Virginia educator nt we No-
tlo-nnl Educational! association conf:-r»
ence was asked what he rogunled mu
the grcntcanl. defect in Amon.nn odo-
catlon and he said, in his district, it
Walmud.Had roadsconhothogreat-
eat defect lu any community.They
tan be the groatest defect in educa
tion when they do not pcrmit tho ro-
gulnr attendance of childrrn in school.
They can be tho greatest defect in
farming, when they do not porrnll the
movimz Sl crops.They can he
the greatest defod. in any kind of ocflrlty 1.han they prevent the comma!
Mention needed.A bmi road in n land
Jllld. \hv.her lb i| l:.bI1'. gtrpet can
s
x
rkata.Stocks in storage l8,2Bl,0'00.
nn excess of 2,500.00 lb s o ver lu i
y u r .Loca! prlcel. 'lin v°=»1¢rr-hmflight) He, [hun\\ lfir. LMthorn hem!Nc; springs l5c, Leghorn springs 13c
1 n |`s t e p i n l n d i s s . u d i t c h a b o u t 1 f o o e r e c t a n e w b u i l d i n g t o h o u s e a n e w
d e c p .3 f e d .W i l l v ,a n d a s l o n g a s i s g e - c r a i o r a n d g a s e r - r b u n e a t o r ,e t c . ,
n e r e s a a r y t o h o l d t h e c a b b a g e .H a r _ w h i c h h a v e b e e n d e e m e d n e c e s s a r y t o
w w !t h e c a b b a g e b y p u l l i n g u p t h e c a r e f o r t h e i n c r e a s e !b u s i n e s s . "
m o m n S e .: p l a n t w i t h t h e r o o t a r d l e a v e s a t - l ' T h e L n r i o n p o d i s e r e c t i n g n $ 1 2 , -
|J \ \ ~
welcome.
Rev. G. W. Woltcr, ¥'utor.
¢. . . . . . . . . . . . ¢. _.-
5! 1;Tll()I)lST Czluzacu :c o re s
Notes by the Pastor.
"Somewhere in }"\'aut'e," tl.c.1lf
un, il ll church lmown as "The ( 'vu
o! the Holy Invalid."The |\.J.1l0r I
wondedng what kind of a chunch it Irs
:and If :here in such l lrcrh in f\!'lI-
erica. li' it refers to folk. we may cou
clude there is, for if some people ever
gel to tho good world it will be by the
wny of the "wheel chair," spiritually
speaking.Some are like pure gold,
and come. well! yes. they do l\c:'.r the
minister now and ngnln and drop in
a nic kle or ro. but if the mlrlister
should be so indlsereet as to announce
"The fight is on," or "Fight the good
iight with all thy might," they seem
to wonder what he is talking about,
for these songs are leo me xular and
etcjtlng.They would much prefer to
sing,"Peace.Perfect Peace,"or "1
went to be on Angel, and with the
Angel sumd,A crown upon my fore-
;
'lndeplnaenr Christian Mission hel
in the Presbyterian church huilnllng
comer of Second and Washington
|Sunday School 10:00 a. rn.Preach
ing service 11:00 a ln., evening: se
vice 7:30 p. nl.
This Mission work was slitrled las
week and we are more than please
with the interest shown thus fur.w
would like to any wot this work is no
directly connected with any chure
denomination but should be <-coui
aged and helped by nll, for i1~ vo:
is that of the Good Stlltttlrilnrx rm.
will help every ehunch directly or ln
directly and should be helped by all.
We need lcoders for our Sunday
vices and would be grateful for vol
untcers.Brower Archie Arderso
will lead next Sunday morning.Wh
will offer their service' for the evenin
service.We are also in need of nom
second-hand song books, what churc
will supply us with them.Call H
Hetxinger if you have anything fo
the mission.Myron laietzinger.
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RULES AND REGULATIONS:
Horses and Mules shown in teams must be owned by exhibitor, who must be
a resident of Washington county.Teams competing must be hitched to
wagon.Soundness, size, symmetry, muscular development, quality of feet
and legs and character of movement to be carefully considered.Parade will
he held at 1:30 P. M.A ribbon will be given with the money prizes.No
Entry Fee Charged.
Prizes for Team of Prizes for Team of
W ork Horses Work Nlulesf .
First Prize ...S15.00 First Prize $15.00
Sem-ond Prize _...l ._.S 7.50 Second Prize 5 7-20
Thir<iT'rize ._, _.. .s 2. 50 Third Prize .$2.=>0
Oldest Team of 'Horses in Parade .......~"""": $5.00
PONIES RIDDEN BY BOYSAND Gmxs. is Asn UNUER LAD moans
First Prize "~"""'--°:"""" $5.00 First Prie ..... ..~
` we~Third Prize ...__.....,...... $2.00 Third Prize ..________._____.....$2-00
Every boy or giri riding a pony or horse will be given ,....,.-....~_..,...._500
HomeStorage of \'egqtables 4.| a r o \ m d t h e h e a d : n d t u m t h e ; : ! a | \ f ' :1 " h ¢g r o u n d w a s c o n t r i b u t e d b y H a r r y
S w e e t p o t o e s .l n G r a n ,t o \ ¢ ¢ ¢ P _ ! \ \ P 9 ' 5 d ¢ !l 1 0 \ \ ' ¥ 1 w h e n s t o r i n g i e .P l w k l w l l l i a z m s : m e l v o l u n t e e r s h a v e c o m -
r o u s t b e £ 3 1 m a t u r e d ,w e l l d r i e d .* * * " ° ' =o r f o u r r o w s o f m h b a z e i n U * < z . n 1 @ l ¢ < l t h e e x c a v a t i o n .
rarofnilly handled and stored in uni-bottom.As noon as the cabbage as |ll|lf o r m t e m p e r a t u r e .F o r h o m e , 1 ° m g Z ! i n n ! y p a c k e d ,c o v e r i n m t h S o n i z o a
the potatoes should bo wrapped sepa-
rately in paper and packs! in as box.
They may mlm be ntbréd in dry mm!
or bran In the some mumer other mot
rrope l r entered in dict.After
the sweet potatoel are packcucl the box
should be set In n well ventilptzd room
depth of 5 or 8 Ifichea. As the weather
meta colder. continue to add soil. I-n
that the cabbage wlit not get f]\.\"r°\
Cabbage ahould not he s e : e i r' .rt
almost time for freezing weather.
Usually this is from the middle of
October until 'the middle of Novem-
Demaud upon the e'ectHr: camomy
nt Auburn for additional current
2.1fied the company in enlargine
L rating capacity of the pinnt.
hoiler"i.» now b<"'=r instilled.
S'ah\haue electricity now mul
thoughtful electric Eight people
doing their best.In every room in a
Ilsrnrrkok ho{?f is posted a notice in
s.Its Enlilh vesion
has
the
A
the
are
Blair Nebraska
Saturday,0ct0ber 14, 1922
reads:"Sir:For the case that your
c'ectr{c light should fail, wo to
¢end you cnciosed n. postroncl. \|.}1i
piewwc send us at once when you find
your light out.The c ompany wili
then send you another postcard."
The lr termonntain Light 8: Power
company is instilling a 2500 nz p. rn.
moor-rlriven pump at Scottsbluff and
one of less capacity at Gcring.Both
will be suppiied with current from the
Scoltsbiuff coniaol station and will
be unocl for pumping city water for
the respective chico.
we r e e m p e ~-55 or £0 degree!Fahrenheit.I f ,g
killing frost comes before the sweet
potatoes are dug. the tops hould be
cut ol! nt once.
Winter squnehes and pumpkim: storm-
well.The Hubbard can be kept unlll
early spring. elthu the pie pumpkin
will usually not keep that long.To
:ture either pumpkins nr winter
Hfluuhes. lhey ahould be picked care-
fully with their stems attached. Racks
or shelves should be providgd in a cool
dry room and lhe fnllts laid on
Electric ity. A Growing Xeceldly
A savings bunk in Chicago says in
an mlverllnemlnt:
"Pepulnr demand for eledric ser
vires has increased thirty per cent in
the last three years end engiueen tell
us electricuy i urllll in its infancy. The
owners of prnpcrly safeguarded bond.:
of electric public utilities can feel aa-
sured their Investment rests on u pub-
lic neceuity which is becoming more
"~."
sary.Lain cabbngen can be stored :1..|1<P4fuiiy either In a cool cellar or in thc:
ground.Them are um "nys of =1or
ing in the 50iT, Qithvr in It lmrrrl or in
. . . . . _ . _ . . . . . . . - » - --
Industrial Nairn num 1mP'I1sr muncu
Nr'Yiftln will 14110011 $7.000 fnr rfton Anhur D. Sm:¢ll£'>- Z':1torsion of \\a1.t"t main=.S mflay. Grtnlwl 3. 1922.Su11»la}
at Mrs. T. C. }lilLon's, The Miliancr. 1%sprcna There is always somebody to take u1e| ou. 7 \ .¢
»f
, ;ni
S A L E O F
Curtaih Material
S t a r t s F R I D A Y , 9 A . M .
_ ,. . . . _ :. : _ , . ; . . . . . . _ :_; . . . _ - _ _ . _ : . . : . ; - _ : : . . . . . : ; . _ . ; . . . . . ;_ .
\.
E Curtain Net. in W hite a1_;§.i Ecru
in plain 'Rnd allover designs 550\and 59C goods, choice 49c yard
elty teacners. ronnoquunuy, cwwruuy,being a hoiiday. n number book ad~°ln»
gm of the weather &c. and spent the
.day and salary in Omaha.I Mrs. Jens Miiler. whose iilnesywu
reported in last woek's Bnlarprismwas
taken to Omaha when on operation
wlul performed ond at last reports she
is getting along fairly well.
|n interest and attendance.If you do
r.ut aqtend elsewhere. you will be wel-
mmedht 10 1. m. 1ext Sunday.
Him Sadie Goan: received word of
the death of her brother. G. A. Geary
of Sukabchmwan. Canada. last Tuu-
dny morning and left Werlnendiy
noon via Omaha for that place.
Q u o \ l ¢- L n a d a -n f i l ;l " n € . n ~ n ¢ i
number of people in Um sure nonewill b e able to h ear a nd enjoy th e lee - mJ °y ed";? L:;d:; :n:f_ gd ~
tur n."be f the rx. c »1zmm mu who,_mam rn oIf the lecture: prove as popolar diarou sweet music for the unm-
u I think they will, we wifl eonunuobkd d
the courso throughout the school """I Hr. John McDonald wrote n poem
We ore also plannng a oourse of f°°'".ded;m|e¢| to H r W 1:
a o .os 1bailccaehngbyHaleolmgo,.,mn| ddunn¢t1nprogra.mand1| ruvc l!Ef"f'§*'E€>t' f. ..,!'»:f'f'.i¥3,_"1"2i':'5 received.'n w En te rp r lu wmv u m,
¢
Scrim in W hite and Ecru 12 1-20, 15c to
25C yard.
Curtain Rods Sc, 10: to 36: each
umm ia/.xcm smut
The only sensible, sanitary
method.Cheaper than any
other wa .
Coon WITH G-A-S
'_ ;.-Mercerized Marquisebte,w h i t e
w. I "}"'5.?' very special, yard 29c
~ Printed S-:rim very iiue pattern
.3 251: yard
"`'?"'""' Colored Mercerized Marquisetbe,
very pretty patterns, 430 to 49:3
goods, choice 39c yard
M r . a n d M r s . G e o r g e l h u s e a c c o m -
p a n i e d b y M r s . M y r t l e Xi l i a n d r o ve t o
W n k c n e l d , N e b r . . I a n F r i d a y e ve n i n g
l o vi s i t D r . K i l i a n a n d fa m i l y .T h e y
r e t u r n e d l a s t M o n d a y e ve n i n g .
L i m e M o d e l Al i ce ,t w o y e a r o l d
fl n u g h t l l r o f M r .a n d M r s .E r w n l l
R o s e n b a u m . h a s b e e n ni ck f o r a f e w
d; \ 5 s w i l h n l h re fn l rn e d at t a c k o f pn e u -
m o n i a b u t i s b e t t e r a i p r e s - e n t .
R .B .IIo w e i l , c a n d i d a t e f o r U . S .
s e n a t o r o n l h e r e p u b l i c a n i i c k e t a n d
C . H . R a n d a l l , c a n d i d a t e fo r g o ve r n o r
on t h e m i n e i ic l s e l . . w i l l s p e a k o n t h e
a t r c e t h e r e i n l l l a i r o n n e x t S a t u r d a y
e ve n i n g .
T h e A m e r i c a n L e g i o n i s m a k i n g
p l a n s t o h a ve a Ta g D a y o n t h e s o m e
d a t e a s t h e H o r s e S h o w w i l l b e h e l d .
.... .n n _ a-L.. 2..- ¢.!»l.l u m _
.lh u r r h ~! t h i s ci t y , w h o h a s b e en t r a v.
1 wr =n Eu r o pe an d En t er mm l e a tr i p
2 | zhf }:.».- ilic c onst. is hom e agai n and
w e u n d e r s t a n d i s z o a n y : t a k e u p h i s
w o r k h e r e ." * -M r .a n d M r s .P a u l ., ,; ,> ,o f Re~
= c n e ,K a n . .we l c om e d a t e n p o u n d
l r l b y b o y l o t h e i r h o z n e S u n d a y . M r s .
Jo n e s w a s fo r m e r l y M i s s b o o m : Je n -
~ fn , d a u g h t e r o f M r . a n d M r s . Ja s H .
Je n s e n . - K e n n o r d N e w s .
Th e M o n d a y A ft e r n o o n C l u b o f t h i s
c i t y i n vi t e a l l i n t e r e s t e d i n m u s i c t o
n t t c n d t h e i r a n n u a l mu s ic a l a t t h e
Bnpti~t church on Monday evening,O c t .9.a t e i g h t o'cl oc k.M r s .u m
H y d e h u t h e m u s i c a l i n c h a r g e ]
.A l b e r t a a n d R o b e rt S p - e l l m a n , t w i n
ba b i e s o f B l a i r . t o o k t h e fi r s t p H z e In
no v - . o vvw U - '. . .-. - -. . - _. - .. . °.T h e c o m p l e t e . n w m m f o r t h e E x -
t e n s i o n C o u r s e i s a s fo l l o w .
Thursday, Oct. 5-"Ia Mara Inhabit-
¢~¢1 n mv. william F. Rigge. a J.P r o f . o f P h y s i c s a n d A s t r o n o m y .
Tl 1 u n d a 5 .O d .1 2 - " P u b l i c !;le|.lt.l1."
H e r m a n V o n W . S c h u l t e . A . B . , M .
H ,D e a n o f C r e i g h t o n Me d i c a !
Sc ho ol .
.Th u r a d n y . O c t .1 9 - " C r e d i t s a n d C o l -
le ct io ns ."W . R . B e r n d . I l g r . O m a -
h a A s i a C r e d i t M e n - S p e c i a l l A ¢ »
t u r e r C r e i g h t o n Sc ho ol C o m m e r c e
and F 'ina. nce.
'Tl n. 1r sd a;, O ct . 26 --- "A 5 0 fl .. He rc ur ;-
Te le sc op e. "R e v. W i l l i a m I` .R i s r m
s. J. . P ro f. P1 1 5n i es an d A st r on o my .
'l` ho rs da y,N o v.2 . - - " Th e T h e a t r e - A
So ci al D e m o c r a t i c I n s t i t u t i o n - A
P l a c e f o r L e g i t i m a t e D r a m a . "R e v.
l a c k o r m o m p r e ve n t . : m e p n n u n g o r
th i s p o e m .
Everyore present had n. kindly rodfor Mr. Woods and vials him health
and happiness for many years in
come.l
' r m c n n n s 'a x . m u ~ r . \ ' r 1 o x
.D A T E S
O c t . 2 1 - 1 9 2 2 .De e . 2 - - 1 9 2 2 .Ja n .
2 0 - 1 9 2 3 .A p r 1 4 - 1 9 2 3 .M a y 2 5 -
2 6 - 1 9 2 3 .Ju n e 2 9 - 3 0 - - 1 9 2 3 .A n g .
3 . 4 - 1 9 2 3 .
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1 nov Youxo sFTremor Line Blhreen IzBM: and oem..1IRu. 216 some sarees.1
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57/s fl829A1/ronmc'g
/fur mseuuron T
syznem, a had steanfroad. or`e mud
road in the country.-Chien!" Tribune.
The Boarmfof Cnm\;\inriom°r!l of a
certain western county have recently
brought sul! against an Omaha Bridge
company for recovery of due sum ol
$3x.2'rs.4s.According to their :tatemenltheyhavebeenallowingthe
ridrnl of the bridge compeny as they
have been pruenud for the pm. three
years.and a recent check ol theit
lqgnnanlfnnl unequl: Han far! lhi\} 02
ues. 14.uns ti 1.0 ue am llkl \|\n.fil only and will be adsertiscd more
extensively next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nelson enter-
tained around thirty guests at a ei.:
o'clock dinner on last Sunday at their
home in Dc xterville.Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson rnlde the occasion a \€l')
pina..ant one for their guetts.
The beautiful fall weather is brink-
ing the outomobilists for into the
,woods for nuts and autumn lemc '~
On las: Sunday the can from Doog-
Iln- county were thick in the wodcla
and hills at Ft. Calhoun and DeSoto
and e\el'}bt:|4.iy was enjoying the fini!
Nchr::~ka weather.
|llonry Roh\nt!r. u member of the
rnunty fair board, attended n meeting|¢~f that body in Adington Tuesday
night, and report! all oflicinls highly
p'c:1.-\c¢l \1.il|l the success of the fair
ard are alrezdy working on plans or
next year'n fair.Rc....ipta this yea
Ivserc 57.300, and will net the associa-
tion about $3,500.-Ft.Calhoun
Chornicle.
I Order of Eastern Star met ln.»»t
the twin babies class for better la-Ihis at the c ounty fair at Arlingtomi
Blair c erulniy won her share of the
pdzes but then we should.Wc've
got the :duff to show.
'l`he tire ot the Richter home on
west \'*'l"hi¥\ltTAJH street which occur-
red Monday evening was caused by
one of the boys smoking while lying
on the bccl catchirz the bed clothes
on tire.No damage was done except
to burn the mattress.
"Jim" Foley . wellknown Wulting-
ton county pioneer farmer and flock..
man,now residing in Hot Springs,
South Dol-roto. In \isitin3r nt the home
of Sir. an Mrs. John Carter am] "Jim"
been mizhu' busy looking up old
acquaintances and cronies.
Matt llrovrn and little Tommy Wil-
kinson came together with their earn
on last Saturday evening.I\Intt.\\ith
his few Ford and Tommy with his new
hicycle om! the result was a danmged
bicycle and o broken railing at the
Petersen lxaldtlvmrc.Nobody hurt.
The family of H. J. Hansen of this
city received word from their daulrh»
Francis X. Relily. S. J.. Professor ;gm, Phone 43of IInglilh..(9)|Thursday. Nov. 9--"lnvc.1|£menll for P
Nehmskn and Iowa People." | w B.(Rift. Vice Pns't Omaha Tnzst Co.. ,,Spucial Lecturer Cncighton S¢11°°l i'»§-Ffm. "é'.uf°§..'Z'§f."§
Commerce and Pinnncn.city und country.CtmltlltstionTht:r1u!n5, Nov. 18--"'I`elllng l`o|1.unei | free.Ild! attendant..n Dr. A. J. smnsnsou,. Hy The Stars.Rev. }vla1»m r°.||Chimp r.
x
Rlne. s. J.. PM 1*h>'~=¢»°d M-I I om.-Q over Blair mm Stone '
Itronomy.Phones:-Bell 19.Ind. 165.
Thursday, Nov. 23--"Hodem Hedi-x
eine."Hermln Von w S¢hll]f.£, A|B.. n. D.. Dean cnigmwn as¢¢11¢-at lolSchool.|
Wednesday. Nov. 29-"wh an Ex-f o'H.u~1z.oN, M/area 1
prct From Our Dentist."Eclwanl. E CYHANLON
11. Bruening, nr n. a. Prof. Dentnl I AttorncysmtlaurAnatomy.i I
Thunuday. Dec. :__ "Tm D.an of Fic-1 omm in sun nm: B==il<li==¢
tion."Rev. 2umm nc. Reilly, s.(0)
|J.. Prof. of Engiilh.~
"Ihumlny,Dec.14-"The hledicnl (0)|sam] d'r~1;y."Henman Von w.I Lhwnsed EmbumerSchulte. A. B.. M. D.. Bean Croigh-I Funeral Director
ton Medical School.I HAGGARD & UNRUH
Thursday, Der. 21--"Our Magazines I CU'\l'\¢55 'Service-Simplicity-Their Function and Futura."g QUALITY z=u¢s'r
im. Francis x. neatly. s. J.. Prof.REASONABLE PRICES
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One of these given away absolutely
¢' * 1 1.':*can claims have been nliowed un the
xbove amount.No imma 'pertinent
eommmt could be mule in support of
ihe state law which requires a certain
Accurate system tn be uiui by county
ollkern In keeping mecmxnt of expen
ditures for road wofk.The frequency
of sud; Htlgaglsm as the instanre cited.,§?ZP1P[FfW/VERind the num-nun emma. wmm awnever. pmveu. that "me is u urn!! In
n w !r o mn u s u e rvprxled proofs
that th e hw is not being ¢»mp\i¢d
with.It may be noted in pu-ing tlmt
my wumy whim hu m n-sm ta the
mm no unmngle in num-5.1! dimmi-
x
Galeria Waek
Coon WITH G-A-S
The only sensible, sanitary
method.Cheaper than any
other way.
BLAIR GAS COM PANY
BLAIR,NEBRASKA
The Big Store 'JOctober 2nd to 7th ?
I
tis wil! spend in the c ounse of iw]
action much more than due salary of j
an efilcienl bookkeeper.With this regulator as pan of your heating
equipment, you can lie in bed on cold mum-
ings until the house is warm.
Thereguhiurworksjunlnremnlm-mdnck.In n a ,it is a handsome and dependable dock wkh :mechan-ical arrlngemen!which mlonutimlly mmm!! thedampen on xhe hating plan! in the basement.Allyoudui.sm¢h¢r¢¢ula\o|-ford-»¢\im¢ you wnnz thc
The Big Store `
The 0ld Reliable
Betsy Ross Sandwiches and C IT
Served FREE Satu d
noqmui uoxns ox ALL FLOUR
Bl a i r ,S A S B R O S .Nebr
'On Time Flour, 24 Ib nel: _.,...,__,_.StkBrown Seal Flour 48 Ib sack ......___ _$1.93
Jeziey ffneam Pancake Flour. Fresh Stock, #lb sack.. 25:
Dairy Fails, Fairy Soda Crackers .-._ - $l.l5May Day Coffee. per lb. ase, a Ib. for -..._$1.00Nut. llromn CoiTee, pér 1 Ib._._,. -... _ - - ,45:
Golden Charm Coffee, per lb. 45e. 3 Ib for --$1.25
Echo CoiTee, 3 Tb .__... .,___$1.00Snap Coffee, per pound..-._ __1 1 5 :Soap Chips, 2 lbs ..._.__.- - - . .25:
Mustard .Sardines..!i siv _.___... lm-
.cSweet Pickles, {Nn Crop) per down ...____20sCrenm of Nut Marxarino-Pure Aiuminum Percnlatnr I'rec
for Twenty empty cartons.Olier good only until Nov. 25.
l.iv¢|¢!ndtHon:-The hop: market was mme-whxt uncvvn, showing intrlghel in nl!cllilns uf butchers and 3 ecmue in
Nelrimr classes.Butchers inrrfmwd Get-Acquainted 0rder Blank
Date,..... .... .....
THE LINCOLN STAR.
Lincoln. Ncbr.
Enclased is 75 centl, (ur which send me by mall your
dullyemllllon every day,but Sunday (ur threc months.
Thursday evening and aI'ter,tl1e chop-
ler work the committee in charge in-
vited the memben dawn to Jim Zulme's
ice cream parlora for refreshments ms
they have nobanquet room of their
own now.E. B. Redheld Tms carpen-
ters at work memodeiing his building
which inciudes the forrner O. E. S.
banquet room.
Blair township is to me and enjoy
a real ee!ebr\tion at the HcCarthy+
ter, Agnew. now Mrs. Ia. E. Ander-
son of Lincoln.that ahe had Ind her
tonlils removed last Saturday and was
zvtiinrr :Jong nicely.Both Mr. and
Mrs. Anderson are attending the Uni-
versity working tomand degrees.
Mr. and Mrg.Earl Cxldwtll, u.11B
live on nat Coifnx meer. entertained
the following friends at their home
on lan Monday evening.¥`red Long
Ind family. John A1onson and family.school. Fridny nigh; this week.|rh0!{ l |H.Schneiéer and M m E.13.
Farm Bureau committee i n v i t e s t h e f n l n k f n n ~ ~$!rs.§nldwg1I
hut turned on--me regwalor does the rent.
Second Prize ......l_...... . S 7.50
Thi rrlT'ri ze ...,,.....,.........$ 2.50
f lhlest Team of Horses in Parade
P o x m s R I D D E N B Y B O Y S
AND (;lR L S_ Ili ANI ) UNDER
Fi rs t Prize -.__..-_,_._.__....$5.00
Second Prize -.3Third Prize $2.00
: $5.00
L AD Y R i D E R S
F i r s t P r i z e ~_$ 5 . 0 0
}.~_gg
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS
A number of righ class Saddlexs will be hem from Omaha.Also an edu-cated pony from Ft. Calhoun will perform tricks and help entertain the public
M U S I C B Y B L A I R B A N D
For Further' information Call on Committee
Edw. Grimm, Clrm.Peter M. Tyson Karl Christensen
` we~Third Prize ...__.....,...... $2.00 Third Prize ..________._____.....$2-00
Every boy or giri riding a pony or horse will be given ,....,.-....~_..,...._500
The following will be shown on \\'al
TWO YEAR OLD GRADEDRAFT COLTS UNDER THREE
First Prize _._...__...__$7.50
Second Prize ..._......._.,$2.50
Third Prize ._.____._...s1.oo
_Qnmpetent Horsemen
ker Avenue, just north of Washington St.
ONE YEAR OLD GRADEDRAM COLTS UNDER 'rwo
Fixst Prize ..$7.50
Second Prize $2.50
Third Prize _.___,$1.00
will Judge the above Classes
fat Iamba 15 @ EEK
lower.Grain
Wheat.--Whest prices were unset-tled during the week on account of
" r
g u n - - . . - -. - - . , . . . . -.,d e m a n d o n l v fa i r .C a s h m a r k e t w u s
l t r o n g a t W i n n i p e g .Ch i ca g o D e ce m -
b e r w h e a t d e c l i n e d l c f o r t h e w e e k .
N o . 2 h a n d c l o s e d Fr i d a y a t $ !.0 8 § ~ l
@ 3 1 . 0 8 %C n r n : - C o r n va r i e d i n sg an ps lh y
w i t h w h e a t .Vi s ib l e s up p ly l 55 9. 00 0
b u .n g i i u d x z f l s m o o b u .l u !ye a r .C o r n d o m d a l i s c h t i y l o w e r . t i m n m r a k
n m Ch i ca g o y e l lo w ca s h c l o se d I` r i
d e y a t M c ..P d a l o e nT h e p o t a t o m a r k e t w a s i r r e g u l a r
f o r t h e w e e k .sh i p m e n t s i n c r u n i m r
m o r e i h a n 5 0 p e r c e n t .Th e m a r k e t
vn u w a d y t o f i r m f o r e a s t e r n p o t a
t o e s a n d s l i g h t l y w e a k e r fo r o t h e r
tto cl c.Pr i ce s 'k e p o d e d W e d n e l d a y :
N e w J e n n y s a c k e d Tr i u m p h s , W e t o
v - -
moving pidure show.Tfis wslljom of the intemiing films \\iil shun
at only be educuimml but a hisrh the work of the U. S. Forcstry Ser-cllsa comedy wil! also be ahovm. With.vi»ce'in our Mauna' -forest r¢ser\ea.
(W rite plainly, in pencil.Ink blots.)/ ?}1 1
P. 'F Add % vents to above amount if Sundny is desind.
s ,vm uw rn shown.
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THE ENTERPRISE. umm. NEBRASKA
YOU MAY nor asuéva THIS
sm, u Tm, vm Young ua; 1| VaryEvidinlly Not In vu ¢Ilu of
Halma "Fkpp¢r\."_
A amnxry correcpomlenl uf ln lud~
b - -.. __D a w o n d x n t o f M a r y s L l r n b .
Co l .Th o m a s P o w o i l o f Co l u mb u s .
~bla,ve t e r a n u r t h e C i v!!w n r u n d
b r o t h e r o f t h e fa m o u s G e n .E u g e n e
P D W Q II. Is m e p r o u d o w n e r o f " L a w n -
mo w e r . " t h e o n l y l l vl n g d e s c e n d a n t o t
l i n d a i i t t l e l a m b .Th e o r i g i n a l M a r y
t m l M a r y S a w y e r a t St e r l i n g . a l a n . .
w h o w a l e i g h t . n a n o l d a l t h e t i m e
ce l e b r a t e d b y t h e p n em l u 1 8 1 4 .T h e
i m m o r t a l ve :a ra ,b y t h e w ~ r .w e n
.|»
a n d n 4oela': worry.fu-mall! as whdnm.when It consfran?
.H ','¢..$ .1 }
~ab e i n ! e l l h a r n p a s l m l n o r r o t a m e r .
r e c e n l i y w r o t e u r o l l m s s : " Th a o t h s r
Gives NeQ ufE~o|}i`~sm¢kings
~.QH VROET/
Aa We Grow Up.
About all the difference:between
Argon a ut.
nm wmunt s 'c n m n s r m x n v c POWDER
"*lI\u¢|vAll¢
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I
a n n u m -
I-killed Dlamandt
Among the u m m ieweh of tht
Hambvrn were : qu h m dmmondn
at wb! dnl. whic h were alway s regaldedasespedailyulunhleand
whenever the royal jewels were pllced
on exhibition these llooee were under
\plclal guard.It tu neeealery memeum no to dispose of me Jewels. and
u they were helng nvmnred for exhibition, prior to bein; clhred tor nie.they were put through a tub which
DYED HER nmwsnles,
SKIRT AND A SWEATER
WITH "mmoun DYES"
mn wha °1 c.m»d me' mmtbl2 ° £ . " ° ' . L ° ° m " : § a » = . ;» § I H I K O .
: w ah r . h n d u g m m m m f r \ h h | N hu w .B w A - 3 °m u g
md,ann youhnunom-on.'mx nur mum vmw an mulrldIddhtodnhvudwdlkorwhnhern. "~;;;- wma. ormhnd '2'°'%t¢J'$
nm. s¢:»y»=-.-AavJG§é»m.
Duufma, Ky.. passed thmufh our town
o n th e tr n y te a n e u b r d ll u o . Th r :
arpectad to be met at the tnln by 1im. but he nu intl. | o they tml
to InIJ! for mm for four or hte hours.The daulhler vu a young woman of
neveumn. but null umm her mir mcurls.W5 won elpedall: lmpreued
by the natural gidlshnau and nonmo d es ty o f th e :wu s u mm Sha
was retlned. too, both In mmnan and
dretl.Her father apoioglzed for herbunhalnell.'Iher0'| nothing elle toru lbw! :nu llttln Inc ident a m p !
that 1: 1: a ran and beautiful thing to
hear a tuhcr Apologlu ter tha mod-
esr; or |. dullhter at seventeen mm
men.°'-lndhmpolin Nun.
sunnuon m u
$525
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tvftmotmcing the New
SUPERIOR Models
Again Chevrolet Motor Company has eztnphnized its admittedleadership as producer of the Wotld's Lowest Priced Qu;|1iry
Automobiles.
The new SUPERIOR models-one of which is here illustrated-
reptesent the moat aensationd values in modem, economical
transportation ever established.
Qsaléyhaabeatstilifttrtizcrimprovedbymoteudsticdniizltand added equipment.
Emnomyhns beensdil f1.rrtherinereuedb7engi§mer§ngre£ne»
ments and greatly broadened producdqn and distribution faciiities.
Service is ermzromi by more than 10,000 dealers and service stations
operating on a tht rate basiat
.Rica remain the same in spite of mddcd equipment and more
expensive construction, which have srwlv inctéased value.
Some Dlndncdve Prices £o.b.Hin¢.
Featunu Mich.
Made by Poetum Cereal Co.. Inc., Battle f`- .ek, Mich.Sold bv Al; Gmeen
...,_,|
Clnadra Frm Rlslrold.Th e n m nllggad in Canada urnthe one bull! hotinen Lapwde and
St.Johns.Quebec gnd opened forindieinJuly,1 .This rn llwu
line was uubllahed br some promi-nent llonuul businell mn. md :hu
railroad was constructed al' woodennlla, horsepower bun; employed dun-
ln| th a n m z ur.in 1831 the wooden nil: 'nn replac ed bs Iron nth,
and me bones by l n u m B u l i m-Tho nlhru was knmrn an the "Gillm-
.
| l l 1w e r e n o m s i m p l y u w h i t e | t u a ¢ | . - -
C h l c u o Jo u r n a l .
h i d : h o o d : vn c u u n f e e d a n d
r e a r g a s o l i n e t a n k o n a l l
:ty p e\ d d 1 | ? j E ; | . G m - g ; ; g = =
w i t h o o r s o f o p e n els.
Al l cl o n ed "u h ave F i sh e r
b o d i e s w i t h p l n z e g l n l
T e m s t a t r q u k x c d v i n d o w .
u n l g h z a i d e e o r d t i r e s . s u nvi s o r . w i n d s h i e l d vi ~r a n d
¢
nun tknaldorod a Favor.
Iodklnl tu a i w u l a . u n n a m e dmember of the num.an complain!
this time he considered a bt; out mdha told his work mates that he would
lhrazen to lane."What am the bon say about your
IJIIIJ'°' Tha Clmmpllln l SL. Lawrenea
Hallway company faulted zu c huur
rn 1882-ninety Jenn mm ~.
Racers :mp themsehes thaf"l.hcy
mu oulstrln others.
in ; n u : c o~ g ~ th e c h ie f s
W E !ai q_u=¢ lt u a threat." n»J lnl.1-;;;=;g== I ana doin;
me arm | tmrorff on 'rn-mu.
A anim temperament la to ba da
alred n doela't vom.
Plonltlffs Penalty.It u one to radius In the bright mumma on the uandl. oh hmmm and
linen: 2>ut1r|Hnd.\JluI whens tn!
h o u n p n s t h ¢ t ¢Il lm' tb 1 i » lh . \ tbustcn.--Boston Tnnacrlpt.
KI1cg1E\~i ~
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Mlpla lon Crum.--Take an~ ynlk|
til the meat is tender-about three
hnun.Braham Qrcld.--Take onetlilrd nf
n cupful at mmf. onefuunh ot l cup
ful of ht melml. mix Ind add one amionehalf cuptuls nf anur milk, Qhiblanlf
tenlpoonful of lalt and threetour1h»ut a teupoontul of mtg. onehalf rup
YUI of white Hour,two gupfult of
xrnham Hour,twu temrpooufull uf
baking powder. But well and bike In
Hia Natural Inquiry.
"Land of Goshen, Rum In dnctthted
Hrs. Johnson of Ilumpus Ridge. ¥ou'r¢a dghz on earth!Go clean younelf
up right now.'rate plenty at softmn. and vruh y our face and hand!
md anm and neck and ears."
"Heck, Bla-wi 'u'u'hlt'| coming oth"
cried the child In amazement."Is It
my blnhday'}"-l§_gnsu City Btu.
»
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Healthy Housewife -»-- Happy Home
S ¢ l ' \ D h u i .
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l l r u p .a e n l d a n d co o k u n t i l t h e 0 : 2 1
: r e c o o k e d . m u l , a d d a w r i t i n g o f n u l
m o ; a n d a p i n t o f c r e a m a n d a c u p
fu l o f m i l k o r t h r u e u p r u l l o f d vl l
m u h , m i t a n d fr fvz e a s u s u a l .
_ n - n -
of bmn and white nnur. one teaspoon
ful or salt. one and onetual! cupfnls
||mehr'fwhen I lent ernect him."-Llie.
HIPS.Always.
u i t a n d p e p p e r t o : m u o n u m : w o
11| .I ~
Th e o l d m o on n u m m a no r m o o n sarms. e lm gnu: or l bubble tn a aurvrol pid ; use w h it ! n a p a shim me r 1 :1tho pnlll d glow ; thu a lndo ta d noun
u z n s h w k l a n i l l m m m u n m sm u tu a a n n u m n u .Lo l'In u n a u :Or so n su p: l rl lh u m a fo o : m m w en m #n a n of 'Ibl sky .-- W zl tll P.
l a w n .
n o o n . £ c o u o | u | c A 1 . . n n m z s
M - n t m o k vd I n a
tc r u l e r u n d n n e U m
\1
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/
c a s s e r o l e m u b a
c r e d e ve n i f fr o m
t h e ch e a p e r runs.
G a s n r n l l d
C h u c k B u n k . -
Cu a n s u e s or t w o
o f c h a d I ! l o n ! !
t w o i n c h o l th ic k
a n d l a n e e n m u c h
t o tit t h 0 u n w r
oi e.B r o w n we l l
fhal n | l l u l e t r i e d - o u t n m . p l a c e i n
ca ss e ro l e w it h e n ou gh ho t u n te r , m un z
o r ve ge nl bt e st oc k t o c o ve r .D o w :
c l o i e l y a n d a l m m e r a n t i !r e n d u .A1
: h e e n d o f t h a t al ma a d d Q i :m a n n
oni on s,\fe w n r r o u l l l c e d a n d
e n n u x h s m a l l po ta t oe s | o = | ¢ r 1 1 t m
f l m l l f ;c o n u n u s co o k ln l 'u n t i l I h r
ve g e u b l e n s n te n de r .Th l r . l a n i l u
K r l v r a n d n e r ve fr o m t h a a l l e m l m - o r
a r r a n g e o n a p l a n a r .
C h i n a Ch l lc . -- - Ta k e t w o p o u u é n ol'
th e n ec k o f la m b cu t i nt o l ui a ll p i ec es .
S o a k o n e c u p fu l o f d r i e d b e a n s o ve r
nl g hl . d r a in . a d d t h e b ea n s . o ne l il vll l l
op a very low price
mxslead yom
Experimenting with anuncertain brand is es;-
nsive -~ a t
as te :tl m e a nd
money.r
The sales of Calumetare over 150% greaterthan that oi any other
baking powder.
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vs
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llliva fw rw u h -lthnlpcdmam-
~N e n o m|S p s l\ |
vw-gg, Ask.-"I had an-vomn v fd h u l ln lln p .1 3
ld d ll- hd g ib u z k h n n meth lt imnmdl boengolnfdnmhh u lth lu r dx o r u vmy n n . F o rt11nly¢snlhldno\bomnbk!pdov o f k w u h a u z u m ' I WNwmdlwh la my\\ u¢bmd'|g : n | d | d m ¢ t o u k ¢ L y d lLPlnk'|V¢||t.|bloCnmpu\ml!-N n lh n r d ly n e s mms u d n w n lin l m n g v e m m u l b n u p l m d
' s v ' - ; a ~ " r = ~£'.§".» . ' i ° ' " " "w ua wus " -J n | d n n ;° mb . A z k | . n ¢ ;
nto anion out malta! than nronu.--coqmp.
M A P L E s w e a r s
Th r d el i c i o us m a p io a l r up a n d s u g a r
l n 1 d o l l l h t fu l m n o r f o r a n y d i s h I n d
In a l m os t u n ive r s -
al ly l lk et l.
at np la s u n | r
Ro l l .s l r :t w o
< u p t u l r o f n o u r ,
t o u r te a s po o o tu l l
n f t m k l n : p o w d e r ,
o n 5 te an po og fu l
o f s a l t . o u r i n n m
ta b i e l p o o n fu l s ol'h t a n d a d d thtltlo-.
fo u r t h ; o f a c u p o f m i l k , o r vn o n l h
t o m a k e o f t h e c o n s i s t e n c y o f h a k l n g
po w d e r bi s c u i t .R o l l o u t . t o n a l ! vi m
m e l t e d b u t t e r a n d c o ve r w i t h o n e
t h l r d o f a c u p t n l o t u s t e d m a p l e
s u g l r .P r e s : w i t h t h e r o l l i n g p i n . m i l
u p a n d o u t In o n e l n c h p l e c u .L l !
i n r z r e n n e d p a n . d o t w i t h b u t t e r m u
b a k e l n n h o t o ve n .S e r ve b u t v i m
b u t t e r .
F o a m y p a u s i n g , - 'r a k e o n e c o p fn l
o f m a p l e l u g n r , o n e a n d o n e h a l f m p -
ft l ls of mi l k. an d c o o k In l d o ub l e b ol l -
er . S l lx o n e fou r t h 1 :u p t o ! o f i l u ur w i t h
o n e l m l ! c u p f u l o f c o l d m i l k a n d t w o
be a t en e g g y o l kl . a nd s t ir i n to t h e h o t
li q u i d sl o w l y .l l e t u m t o t h e h o l l e r t o
coo k,sz l r r i n g co n s t a n t l y W l w n co o l
fo l d I n t h e t w o e g g w l x l t n b w t u n n u r
a n d o r ve i n : h e r b r t g l a s s e s .
M l p l n B l m p C a k l . - T a k e o n e t m l l '
c u p fu l o f bu t t e r .t h r e e f o u n h a o f n
m p f u l o f su g ar ,t w o i m .: h u m -
fo r m h s o f a c u p fu l o f m n p l o nl r up ,
o n e h a l f le a a p oo n h l i 0 f gl n g e r .n m '
h | \ | f c u p h l l o t . m l l k t w o a n d o n e h a l f
c u p f n l s o f D l l l l r x m m f . t w o n m l o n e
h a l f t e n p o o n fu l s o f b a k i n g P w d f r
t w o t h l r d s o f a teasrpocnful o f l o d l .
C r u m t h e b u t t e r . a d d t h e s u g a r s l o w -
r | |I .
and onehalf cupful cz! nlzlnl.Steam
eh l l d r e n a n d u n g r o ~ u p s ~ s : h a t 11~w e i g h m o r e a n d a ! n !s o ha p p y .A h e n p e c k m m l n 1 | t h e a l l e n : N 1 1
- - A t c h l i o n C o u n t y G l o . )M a l l ne r U ! bi l Ir 1 fes w o e s .
luuttlo Doubtlambowas Sin-
urn In I-llc luppllc nlm.
Bepreunutive Gmrhtvbbernmu
8¥0uthDakau£¢l3||¢uodI¥1Il'!|a d a m : w h o w u l b o n a f m e l r
lmmlmd ld lc te dh I | D lll0 1 " li a o u l e u a u k d y p l a c o l a u t n ~
s m . u m w u m d n z u u n
o m u n d e r l h u m t h a p a n n r l ~Ua n p u n d b d m c h l m md u d d c"W hy .Blmb0,1hl! anna doll!!
would taiephune and me m a n nwould ba ahnutod out tha DICK qaor.
"Johnny,your moths *ants nn . "Whercnpou tha ua would lv homc.
Ono ¢|-U. baring the tamllkr 'lordLzhoboy uvnndhnc kiotzisuu-nbnunand nponad Lo mother.Imagine his
nrpd u when m u id, "I d1dn 't all
sw-"Tha parrot had lm-ma um camhlzm-tlan, "Johnny, your mutha: wants sm'
md lent un boy home.
PRAYER cm s FROM HEART
Under un c | | ¢uma.m=u. Than lil!
Parrot GU! Suay.Johann;plq ed with bla li n ktr i ln d la u : td o o r , wl1 n n th ly h a d a
loqusdmu purnt.
tlnur :mea with :he dry ingndleutl.
Bake In 1 tubs loaf pan for titty mlm
ata.llapla Taploom-Cook u m lablespoonfnla of nploca ln um rupfuls of
mllk in the upper part of the doubleboiier until clear. Add onefourth of a
cupful of grated maple sugar. onehllf
tnrpwnful nf nlr.. stir In tum beaten
¢~g¢ yolks und cook one minute. mn
s v .- . mmg - . ms
2Pu|.Rand.¢|cr
5Pa|¢.Sedm -
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2 Pnl. Udlicy
Cuupc -
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a n
:sc
sac
|ou3usz gezdmmud pray."
The re upo n th e d uty n u on -
kneel. nlsod his eyes and bandsh u n s and uterud up mu May er
"Oh,Lord.I v m that youpromptly dlamtl nam thlt are ~
¢'1¢i\l1!iBP¢ll¢""-§¢C!1lBt1v-
u we sun: ot her Aunt Irene. ns:h e r i m ba se ba ll g mc l fe r da n
m and while at the :nm pic ked uv
n n n mb a r o tm e te r m a n n d u r p r e s
doa: um by the hm.Sunday . Bm: urn am: so sunday
aehool and on her return homl ruukad by her aunt to relate than nary
To wh i c h th ! r r a mwu a s mpiled:"Ah.»|1:h.ah.11rlteome tn
vru.|==h."Whe1enpond| |p| .norll1d:°'Itt!u
H s r m m B a l i G l m l -
B G U J Q a d m m n l i t t l e m l n o f fo u r ,
I |I
e al I I |Q -b e a t e n e g g w h i l e l ,be a t e n ve r y d l l
n m ! s e r ve i n s h e r b e t c u p s .T o p a c k
w i t h l c h e r r y .
M a p l e He l me t . .- - fle n t o n e h a l l ' m p
fu l o f m a p l e s l : u p to ( h e b o l t l m z p d n l
a n d p o u r l l n w i y m e r : h e b e a t e n x n l h l
Q !w o e x n :coo l.a d d t h e m m ; -
b e a t e n w h l t t l . s a l t a n d n n e m p f u l o t
c r e a m w h i p p e d .P a c k In l e e a n d a l l
fo r t h r e e h o u r s .
A h ut map le sen ce ls de llr lmz n p our ed
o ve r a n y p l a i n c a k e . fo r d m m e n .B o l tl
s-= um mwmu un.Swdy a~= »»====n=~.1-=-.
Nothing Compans With Chev-mkt
Chevrolet Motor Company, Denroic, Michigan
Dlvhlon UI Gcnaul Motor! C°'7°~f|°'\
D zlzn a nd Pa rt: De po t! W a gtc d
~protest me ~~ t a
wbmltha np on l.
0 | 3 ¢ m| } | 0 to I I | | \ k lld 3 ¢ ¢ | lll| *fn.l.l|'|Jli!ll0{l|¢h¢¢l'fGlll1 l l !\O
i n n s .
gealous attendant. "yon ana. indull aeuuu. and moat of our tunmln:
1| out uf style, but aettia' nentpg out o! hllzlun."
Madefklallniiglsornatalsh.
Xuney lsntmo lzunkn ownan lioc -lolkllhnd.lnth¢Pnd!»co¢:ea.||.abont
U i b d n g a l l t h l l l l h z n d l e d b y t h lanunpopula uontnmhnc nurunof a
y u r .
A l w a y s I n l t y i a .
Th e y w e r e g o i n g t h r o u g h t b l
t u r t fl e t o r y ,i l u !l i n .S m i t h
: m u d i t t b l
c h a i n .
9 un .
th li d d ld r
° ' T h lt ' | d ll c \ n n s m a m b e r . b n t!
bonus r u len cnt about two m
n.|.n¢|."-Ilgdllnlpolll Nnrl.pf
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g a u n s u lu t mu lc I k n y h o u u
n n d m n l s w d o d l my n n v o f c .ln u mmln d y w v lq g - \ b l0 ( I@ ¢poumdwmyhimdnvbo vuuwhlel
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l l ummm: r u 0 orp m i- n - n u ¢ m' f m. f o r m n l
lnllothuh hthstmaks thdrlivsmh c n hh la d th d r ha n n lhx b n n"£ ?5 i- EP ! nk h m' i V og at lbll
Glvwvvd hu helped :bounds ul
|ve#. : ~ : : ° '° ~ m: . ~ '. r :
wth Q! o. ; m h |md : mum-
b d t h n t t h l w m m v b o v m u t h s o\QU|Il¢.| |ewlww ~ld l b s f u n
Real , P A . - - " 1 vu s a u v mlu n a amldlmdly dn m u -v¢ n ¢ . 1 u " y » m = » \ » v »u r lwould ann'h n un l a t I t o~l.'!'hmu¢hf.hluMe|r u m - x m ¢b u n w a s L N ! ! F .Ptnkhmwj; ¢ ~ » ~ ¢° g ; ; » ; »d f ~ my m n !|?d|,y-_mm'¢nu»au¢as-3 _ 3 m b l o o d ~
my3? au , for I nz run un ly »- »- 'S
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THE ENTERPRISE, BLAIR. NEBRASKA
z or 3 Cans
as Baking PowderWRIGLEYS
atter every meal
adds a zest and helps digest.
0ne tive cent package ot Wrlgley's
contains a benettclal alter dinner
treat tor the whole tamtly.
lt gives delight and keeps teeth
white It's a satisfying sweet.
Wrtgley's`ts cleansing, cooling and
soothing to niouth and throat.
Lasts long-costs little-does much.
wrt gl erst s m ad e de an an de om es
to yon clean. wholaom e and t nll ol
na vo r tn t u wa x w ra pp ed p ac lm ge .
;_\3__»' 7 / z l ; - 1 * 1 * " /
/'°
W I I E I - l Y ' | r . l . u a n
nw s uga r -he h e h! nm-i n A n W n g l e r s b s l e t l l n
s a n s .u l a n c a n m u l a r n t3~" n u n t o o t h . "
, . . , . . , . , .. .A ~ ~
~ ~9 ~ ~ 7
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l j /\~
~1b
HAD REAL CAUSE FOR GRIEF
smau Boy'|Dlstruu Had a Whois
Lat Mon Than Mero Sympathy
u a B u m.
A. lad in 'Washington got a job that
dldn't at all please bln:-shovellng themow from the zldewltk ln from of
111| house.There was z good bl! ol':round to cover.After abuut uro
hours* toll he begin to err
-r T .p w\'+_3 l ~
.x ~|
'.°~~." 2 *.~~
1 F - 4 .g -
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"1. n .. * ; : :.'l ' . '~J l Z "
P|r f.1 .r », ;-f""£',|. gf,~. : : ; ~ ; ' i t f
unxma UP STATE SYSTEMS
Proqrculvo Stop Aterlbutsd to Ro
quinmanu of FldofalAidLlghlitlan,
llmn n1 b r ; ¥:°\ i:3 Dlnarlmmt
_ A ruent meeting of New Engiand
mic highway omclals and engineer:of the hun-au of public wld: of the
Unllw States Drpamnent uf A31Icab
ture, mark! an lmporumt punt In th-Llevalupmucnt of highways ln Hill rullnfry. Thll la the nr!! meollug ever heh
llctvrwu ulliclals e:n|>u\\un.d to acl, tm
me purpose ni llgiug out u ayatnn olIulglzvrnp to a-\~he an ace: larxcr than
u tingle stuw.II. il the Brit of l le
rlqg nf nlmllnr meetings whlch wlll beheld bcwcesz the federal umelala anal
hlghwuy uuthorltlca of various groups
uf nlatcl, the object. o! which will be
the lulutloll at Lbs problem tor the
whole country.
This progrudve step, long wlahedfor by all men o( the hl¢i1\»\n1a. can
be aztnbuted zo the requlrsemvnu offtdefnluid leglliaziaa.It u requlrc d
that all fcdlnl lid be spent on a con
nec ted system of hlghwul dcdluecto sene the needs uf1he whoie emm
try.'renlnzlve systems have been lub
mitted ba all. except clght auleu. andno-ur the serie! of meetings in being
held to connect and c oonllmte the
propnewd state qylteml.The burcnu of public roads intend:
to Dillll mls urork as mpldly n poodbleso as to lay before the D¢0D|°
the plans for what Will be by fur thelrtltesl highway zy itvm in the world.
At pnun: only roads certnlu to he on
the nntem a n helm nmrnn-<1 (or
A n i m p r o ve d R o a d m R e d B a n k , H . J.
B o f o n : n d A i t o r I! I C o m p l a u a n .
r o n s t r u c i l o n w i t h t e l l e r s ! a l d : i n M a y
m o r e t h a n t w e n t y m i l e s o f m l n p i e t m l
rnm l mas a tl ule d to th e sys te m on ea ch
w o r k i n g d a y .It l l e s l l n m t e d l h l t t h u '
sy s t em w il l co m p ri s e 1 s o .c o o m i l es o f
hl g h w a y .
Buren Palullna Ruins.Fong hlltorlc ll mu . uf wh lth 1?
U p t o t h e D o c t o r .
M n . P o m ' h u s b a n d m a b e e n q u i t e
Il l .b u t Il n e l l y t h e r e c n m e n ch an ge .
W h e n t h e d c c t o r ca l le d a n d h a d e
you musm't 'sorry so our other peo
;»la's nllaim""It a!n't that." added the boy. "I am
crying becuase he dldn't :teal mylhoui, tcm"-Hliwankea Sentinel.
shove l fr o m ~ e ~ n a t ~ d ~ r f e x
pl s l n e d t h la d b e t w e e n m b n .
*'W e!l . l o n. " c o nt i n ue d t h e n e ig h bo r .
I 4sy m pa t h et i c n e ig h b or . u h e c am e up o n
mo s ce n e ..
/0 wa/n7@/§»f?a$'@wz'/
LARGE STATE Roto Pnokanm
South Carolins Wants to Spend $34.-
000.D00 on Improvements inHead Slat Yun.
A proposal to mood $31.000.000
1tthln slr t g "and tn completewithin that ll e 4.000 miles of the
rtlllr aystetn. more than soo miles otwhich uroutd be hard surfaced and the
reminder surfaced with sand-clay.top soil, or :ramel ll to be armed upon
the legislature of South Cttrntlna.Inonlrr that this proposal should cott-
fnnn to the federal llc! :ns the cutehighway omclall recently ht-Id router
enres vlth representatives of the bu-reau of public roads of the United
States Department of Agriculture.It tltln greatly expanded program is
rnrtled out. the state will match all ol'the federal alt! money now lvnlllble
and any future appropriation thatmay become avaliable Fund: will beruined br ttutomoblte iloenses. by ron
tinulng the nate-wide twomill prop
erty utr. 1 onec entper-nllon motornm! tax, plus a bond lane of $10,000,
ooo.
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n u .U mu cm:sm
" T 4 hs!-uuc neumn... x ~w¢4?»f~¢» - - - -- r mE n h l i h l ~ f ~~
|i `APM5;'~ ~ "w~ ifQ ~W - " - m f "
; - i ¢\~'~ soon-r'»rmma¢. u..\._n.|,_
/.;"3;==... ~___Auuuluaagni.¢
No Flnppcr.
~ enm~ned in~ :ha nl!~ ~ I~1~
Jardin nur Belsan.Soma of thrmhave given evidence nf great antiquity.
"Welt, :rouse a doctor. nln'£ so." shedemnuded.°Alnt yo' get no med'cln\
to'dis helh cou1r\leseence!"--lh-Chill!!
"He is a convalescent."Whereupon Mn. Potts rexlrded the
physiclxn nulplclously;:nd her suspicion mmma when hu made no tub
aaeawav autss nas STMGT
Vehicles Not Permitted to Carry Ilan
Than Fwrtnn Tom W lthnut
tpodai Permit.
In ilu:-lchnsctta no vehicle mnyt1-uel over the highway vrhlch, vrlth
Its load. vrelchs more than founeentunawlthoutaspeclnlpermllm d
the toad must not exceed $30 pounds
upon tlre Inch of the vehicle.No
motor vehicle which.with zu load.nigh! more than four tons. is allowed
to ture! at s :peed ot over fmt: milesPU' : mr lt equipped vlth metallic
Urea, or acer twelve mllu per hour
tt equipped with tlrenot rubber oralmllnrsuhstlneel. .The outslde
width ol a fehlcle ls llmltcd to eight
feet.
QANAD~
¢»uHn ppyl Iom e Yb u r o w n ~.~I
m q m m r u m m m w y m m n u z m m v m m §*,'\;2°d a l i m u d m n d n d a g t h a r p r u e a tr u o u mu md n c u r h f h r "theml:lfeshomelin|mnn1x1that.1rhlleyetinlhin$mc y,h.n|\3_
madeiueJI!amo¢ubylheq\u1itynl£h¢grn{nit;|'oduoe|¢ndb71h|..
:radiance oiiniiveltodr..' U s e r s a n M i l l i o n s a s A c r e s ~
snlllbll than iii h heomaehil£m ¢ » ~ 0 a " l - . . . m ,
an .~..».a'I;'¢":".'?¢3.';'3'm'&"$"{\.df¢f».&Il'=i'»=."¢.». &'3"'».'£2"1E.',.'?'
ma ¢nnheri:uu;llululnilruu|I1¢s\¢g:
':\41
1
is
I1Good Roads In Georgia.The lute of Georgia spent. annrly
$25.000.000 on t00<l road conutmctlonlam.year,leading u l :tutes ln the
southeast.Almost $i0.80D,000 repre-
sented faders! aid.
Col! of Our Highway;
Tha n e u n mm per mlle of nigh-\mn3a mnntrunw lu the Unltd States
ll $17,120.
G o o d S u r fa c i n g M a u r m .
Ta r n a n d t m p r o d u c t s a r e fa s t r e
I
Tz k i n g P r o fl t l B o t h W a y s .
w a . " m i d t h e p i l g r i m i n t h e e l d e r
l y o ve r c o a t w i t h th e h u l g i o g p o c k e t l ,
" h i m l n ' m e i s In p a r t n e r s h i p . b u t w e
do n 't do bu s in e ss to g et h er . "
"H - o !\ " l t h a t ? "
"\ \'h; r. h o go es a ro un d se ll in ' n n o v a
b l l c k l n th a t l e m o n m t :m l n on t h e u n -
s e n :I n o a r o u n d n e x t d a r t o t h u
s a m e h o u s e s w i t h t h e o n l y m n a u r a
a k o i t o f f . " - L o n d o n ' 1 u - m u
Shaving Soap
M a k e h a y w h i l e t h e m n s h i n e s a n d
lo o k o u t fn r s t m nt r o l r e .
Q H. c. L.
!ln1\ell-"Do you work for 1 .llv»Ing!"nm-as-"1 work for it, but I
don! :Et lt."
::~°-""J3amw.m".=:_'~=-"m
Cuti~ura ~Soap
Sure Relief
FOR INNGESTION
A Q 'B£\\\\!r\~" ' ~
QXLL ~ 6 Blu.-ANS~ Qmnzz,
| E L L ' A N $
56 ana nc Pidwkea EVHVWUB
tha Venus de Mila--";..____"Ain |l1|'d be a fat comma naw"W. H. U., OMAHA, HO. 40'-1¥22.
You Can Get Back
Your Grip on
Health
bU§ comics
or M5mc1NE
mm me bull ot ellnleul instfucdoh
dull; un. lm evo inaepeudent andummugn lofi u rwvlred 91 l1¢sludeni.
The lute ply! tha ulndel of thoulnunacmn who an ngulnriy with . J
e
a f '- - -1 » ¢ »- . -
bmaha 8.823 patients have been treat
ed and a n d trr wltttoul CIIIDSO.
This treatment has been given by men
and women trained in the In Ilona
umlar supervision of the heat
dclane,surgeons and lnalructora in
this part of the country.
Aa a result of thu care many wah
who were formerly pnl1llc char¢ee.
maintained at the expense of the
enuntry.have been cured and aent
bark to their eommunltlla capable of
providing for ttsemaetree-alaeta ln-
ateaa 01' ttabttmeu.
Llany of Neb!1lka'r future cltlaena
reeetue thetr t m aerrloe from theState at thla tnatttudon.A t:hlldren'a
ward ta maintained. where tlttte ones
an ushered Into the world and cared
for until they and their mothen are
atrong ang watt.The chl!na ward
la always nlled and la one ot'the
brightest Spot:la the hoepttat.
The Unleeralty malntatna a d ll
penaary In rrhlch 20.000 raaea were
treated laat year.Then ta no charge
for this aervlre except for those who
are able to mr for the medlctne used.
Aalde from lta tmmattltarlan value
thla tllapennary does much to check
contagton and to aateguard the health
at the community.
All theea eerrlcn make a soon deal
er "rated,"but [Nat ae they are.
tb l:are manly byproducts of the
great wort of the Nebraska HediealGotten.
The primary pmpoee of the lnatltu
tton ta education.It has grown fromone building with as alndenu tn 1913
nntll it n o t h u an enrollment ol'
811' etudenta in medical rooraea. onlathe Nuraea halnlng School and
leur megntncant bultdinge houatnl twotaboratorlee.A lzoapltal,a ounce'
home. netpenter lhop and power plant.
The Collage ot Hedldne reached
the peek of its .enrollment ln m a
m a .It meets the requirements ot.
the moat news; state examinations
and lloenatng boarda.zu diploma
grant:the homer all prlrltegra ec-corded graduatea of any medical col
im in the United Staten.Il£'1.n¢nl»
tion of its high standing In Enaland
places Ita gradenten on the same mmaa !11duat.ee0! Eullla.htolle¢ea.
The eoorae ot study covers B sears
or as eteeka each.The dn t four
nm cover laboratory eclentea, which
.~T-r\L 3
|af*\.
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af
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2 ° .'-»~-"
1. n .. . | = 1 . ' |1_ 510|- ; * -u
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Pr f*.~...f-..v n f -
r \
l '..r'" ff~f ~
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~.
-H ~.¢
\
Famous nook Character.
Barrlet Beecher Stowe drew from
the awry of tha Me of Joalah Henaonlm character ot Unrie 'Tom ln "Uncle
'l'oms Cabin."Joalah Henson waz
born a slave in Port Tobacco. Hd.
Be eluiureti remarkable hardships dun
in: ma early llfo. but in 1828 escaped
feet.
unxma UP STATE SYSTEMS
Proqrculvo Stop Aterlbutsd to Ro
quinmanu of FldofalAidLlghlitlan,
llmn n1 b r ; ¥:°\ i:3 Dlnarlmmt
_ A ruent meeting of New Engiand
mic highway omclals and engineer:of the hun-au of public wld: of the
Unllw States Drpamnent uf A31Icab
ture, mark! an lmporumt punt In th-Llevalupmucnt of highways ln Hill rullnfry. Thll la the nr!! meollug ever heh
llctvrwu ulliclals e:n|>u\\un.d to acl, tm
me purpose ni llgiug out u ayatnn olIulglzvrnp to a-\~he an ace: larxcr than
u tingle stuw.II. il the Brit of l le
rlqg nf nlmllnr meetings whlch wlll beheld bcwcesz the federal umelala anal
hlghwuy uuthorltlca of various groups
uf nlatcl, the object. o! which will be
the lulutloll at Lbs problem tor the
whole country.
This progrudve step, long wlahedfor by all men o( the hl¢i1\»\n1a. can
be aztnbuted zo the requlrsemvnu offtdefnluid leglliaziaa.It u requlrc d
that all fcdlnl lid be spent on a con
nec ted system of hlghwul dcdluecto sene the needs uf1he whoie emm
try.'renlnzlve systems have been lub
mitted ba all. except clght auleu. andno-ur the serie! of meetings in being
held to connect and c oonllmte the
propnewd state qylteml.The burcnu of public roads intend:
to Dillll mls urork as mpldly n poodbleso as to lay before the D¢0D|°
the plans for what Will be by fur thelrtltesl highway zy itvm in the world.
At pnun: only roads certnlu to he on
the nntem a n helm nmrnn-<1 (or
A n i m p r o ve d R o a d m R e d B a n k , H . J.
B o f o n : n d A i t o r I! I C o m p l a u a n .
r o n s t r u c i l o n w i t h t e l l e r s ! a l d : i n M a y
m o r e t h a n t w e n t y m i l e s o f m l n p i e t m l
rnm l mas a tl ule d to th e sys te m on ea ch
w o r k i n g d a y .It l l e s l l n m t e d l h l t t h u '
sy s t em w il l co m p ri s e 1 s o .c o o m i l es o f
hl g h w a y .
panther n Dru dm.Ont.Hensonllctnnd throughout the Unllgd Bute:
ana made tum trlpn In Enzlnnd dur-
lng the I n t y en n o f h ll klfe.Ihnn mtnulned at W indsor mme by
Quwn Vlnurla.-B. ll. IL
Good Roads In Georgia.The lute of Georgia spent. annrly
$25.000.000 on t00<l road conutmctlonlam.year,leading u l :tutes ln the
southeast.Almost $i0.80D,000 repre-
sented faders! aid.
`¢~ ~s'/~3,,Q .gym - 2.<»..,.:.1 »,.jf,\,.;~°»aL v u
~ ~?:i i ~¢»»~
_»\...~'-° .-»f r ,____ ~~ - ~~Y.. n 1 ;'V`*'¢~~~ww i n ~/1..,.,_.;.§,.:».._.--~ --H»~"~; : : s 3 ; ; ~U
,
4 -. . - . . » ~ ~y " '- _vu-~
. _.¢;~R -1---#"3";.f . J ~ " '
LARGE STATE Roto Pnokanm
South Carolins Wants to Spend $34.-
000.D00 on Improvements inHead Slat Yun.
A proposal to mood $31.000.000
1tthln slr t g "and tn completewithin that ll e 4.000 miles of the
rtlllr aystetn. more than soo miles otwhich uroutd be hard surfaced and the
reminder surfaced with sand-clay.top soil, or :ramel ll to be armed upon
the legislature of South Cttrntlna.Inonlrr that this proposal should cott-
fnnn to the federal llc! :ns the cutehighway omclall recently ht-Id router
enres vlth representatives of the bu-reau of public roads of the United
States Department of Agriculture.It tltln greatly expanded program is
rnrtled out. the state will match all ol'the federal alt! money now lvnlllble
and any future appropriation thatmay become avaliable Fund: will beruined br ttutomoblte iloenses. by ron
tinulng the nate-wide twomill prop
erty utr. 1 onec entper-nllon motornm! tax, plus a bond lane of $10,000,
ooo.
Col! of Our Highway;
Tha n e u n mm per mlle of nigh-\mn3a mnntrunw lu the Unltd States
ll $17,120.
aaeawav au|_£s nas STMGT
V e h i c l e s N o t P e r m i t t e d t o C a r r y Il a n
T h a n F w r l n n T o m W k h n u t
t p o d a i P e r m i t .
I n i l u : - l c h n s c l t a n o ve h i c l e m n y
( 1 - u e l o ve r t h e h i g h w a y vr h l c h , vr l l h
I n lo a d .vre lc hs m o r e t h a n fo u n e e n
tu na w l t h o u t a spe cl nl p e r m l l m d
th e t o a d m u s t n o t e x c e e d $ 30 p o u n d s
u p o n t i r e In c h o f t h e veh icl e.N o
m o t o r ve h ic l e wh i c h .w i t h z u lo ad .
n i g h ! m o r e t h a n fo u r t o n s . i s a l l o w e d
zo t u r e ! nl s : p e e d o t o ve r (m a : m i l e s
P U ': m r l t eq u i pp e d vl t h me t a ll i c
Urea,o r a c e r t w e l ve m l l u p e r h o u r
l t eq u i pp e d w i t h l l r e n o t r u b b e r o r
al m l l n r s u h s l l n e e l . .T h e ou t sl d e
G o o d S u r fa c i n g M a u r m .
Ta r n a n d t m p r o d u c t s a r e fa s t r e
I
An Important Brancltof
the State University.
. . _ . . _
[NEB anna WEHE ramen
A Complno Bchool and Hospital
Opu-cud fel tho Bonollt of ihl
n u n 8tatq,...Now l I n an
imoltmont of Over
|00 Btudonta.___.->\
-
(Br ilonutuo Tanoock 1
Whoo Nobnnkl Went into tho mem-
n l h n d n u l b r voting an appruprlaf
tion for the University Coltego of
lledloino and University Hospital-
comblnod nina $641,250. tho holpltnl
opentod at n null. ot 8100.000 a year
-tnoro may hui boon some doubt
as to tha outcome..'r u m I n n a n y
morn.
Lust yur In one dopurtmonz 1.700
opontlool ' n n performed for No
hruka people from all coonllao.
Then operation: were done without
rhnrge.lt paid for they 'lould have
toot nearly twloo $100,000.
This dllpooeo of the c olt of oper
ating tho institution for the y u r .Boris what Nobruko get: on "volvo/t"
on ltl lnnc tmont.In tho tivo yean
thot the hoopllnl hu been loontod to
of the 3"-1 pnctltloneri who g i n
cllnlcal nstrucllon to the mnlenls
during the year.Thou lnstructon,lender!sn thelr lmlividull MI M.
nlthouxh bony with 11|zo pr in ts
practicum,give tnnwtiollnglg of lholr
time during tho school year.They
serve for tho glory of serving and
tnc nln; the gounger gvnontlon thenobleuett of n llfo of uervlee.
The University has lnbonlnry :mu-
tleo for the study of anatomy, bln-
ehemlltry.plmrmoqololry.pathology,
lylctorlology and physiology Eachlaboratoryll erwlvrwd with all tho
oppnnlus and appltnncu pet-ded to
l thorough study or those oubjvotl.
In addltlon to the laborotoxlnwhere student! gather their prnctlfnl
experience, Indy hare tho odvnntage
ot the College medical library nf
25.000 volumes und 200 fo l perlodlrnln.They :loo have the privilege;of tho Unlvonll;library of zoxooo
volumes ll Lincoln.
For men who must help xhemnlvoothrough arhool there are nlao advan-
tx¢e|.Tho will ot the late Glenwo-
tloo C Conklin:provides for I h l
creation ol' | trust fund known al tho
"Jotnr R l i n Conkllng and .ltnnlo
Hanscom Conklin;Foundation."tholnoomootwhich1|used by tho
renentl of tho University of Nehrnxksln providing lcholnrahlps for denn-
lng modlonl studontl.Tho Omaha
llodlcnl College foundation wa s c nled la 1921 chiefly through contribu-llt... roreluo l'|'om former profeuon
to tha Omlhl Lledleal College.' r mftmndallonnot only perpetuates tho
name of that plonlor cotton but
- 4 - . - .. __ . ._ - . . . _ . - . . . . . . . . . . . , . .
st im u la te s o n ln t o re e t In t h e s t u d y
of m e dl c l o e a n d e c t e ot l l l c r e s ea r c h .
F o r e t u d e n t a w h o m u a t h e l p th e m -
ee l ee a t o a n e d uc a ti o n t he r e a re vvn er -
tu nl t le e fu r w o r k I n O m a h a .T h e
.at.c . a t . a n d O l u l l m C h a m b e r o f
~mmerce o f t f n h e l p these et u d en t atltldb t l l l l d g w o r k .'fl ue a ve r a l e e x -
p e n l e o f t h e n u d e n r e sc ho ol y e a r ,
in c l u d l n g b o o t l . l n a t r u m e n t e a n d fe e l ,
le b e t a e e n $ 0 0 0 a n d $ 8 5 0
l n t h e c o l l e l e a l l l a n o t c l u e w o r t .
D r .I n i n g 8 .C u t t e r .d e a n o f t h e
llled lcal Co l le a e h a e en c o u re g e d a n
ln te r ee t In a th l et l ca .D e e n C u t t e r b e
lle eea th a t e h e a l t h y b o d y m a k e s e
h l l l l h y b r a i n .A a e co n s e q u en c e o f
thl e e nco ura ge men t a tla let ee ne pre aeo t-
l n e th e me d ic a l co ll eg e h a ve l o o :
e g o eat ah li ah ed t h e l r w o r t h o n t h e
tr a ck .Held,ba sk e tb al l a n d te nn la
cou rt s.
T h e Un t e e re l t y Bo e p l t a l t o t m e t h e
la r ge s t e n d m o a t Im p o r t a n t u u l t o f
th e g m u p o f b u l l d l o g l co n s t i tu t i n g
t h e Co l le g e ol'Me di ci ne .I t l a t h e
ce nt er e r o u n d teh lch pr a ct i c al l y a l l
t h e a c t l e l t l e e w f t h e Co l le g e r e vo l ve .
ma k i n g e c l o s e c o r r el a t i o n o t c l l n l c a l
a n a l a b o r l t u r y te ac hi ng T h e It oa pl
ta l . m o de r n l o eve r y r es p e ct . co n t al n e
130 be da.W l d e p o r c h e a t o t h e n o r t h
a n d so u t h o n a l l l l u o r e . p r o vl d a o u t
d o o r ac co mm o da ti on s fo r o ve r l l t t y
p a t l e m a T h e ho s p i t a l l a A c o m p l e t e
le ec lz l ng u nl t w i t h e ve r y co n ve n l en c e
fo r t h e c o m fo n e n d ea t e t y o f t h e
pat le ot e.Th i s b u l l d l n g l 1 a a a 't a d a r k
c o m e r I n a l l l l a co na t ru ct l ou .T h e
ne a to e e e o f t h e l ot e r lo r l a re m ar k a bl e .
Su n l l g h t l t r e l m l n g I n f r o m t h e n u m -
er o u a e l n d n w e lsrlnge o u t e ve r y d e
tatl oi ' clean llneee.
Th e N o r e e n 'r r a l n l n g s c h o o l a t t h e
C o l l e g e m r n i e b e a a t h r e e y e a r c o u r e e
t o y o u n g er ufbl ll er la hl ng .t o e n t e r
tlnle pro fe ee ln o.I t eq u l p e t h e m fo r
e e r vl c e i n a n y h u e p l t n l o r fo r p r i va t e
d u t y .Th e s t u d e n t : r e c e i ve a li b e r a l
ed u ca t io n l n p r o t o a d o n e l a e erell a e
cu l t u r a l l r a l n l n g .
l r h e n e w nur ae e'h o m e u n d e r co n -
el r tt c t lo n w e l ll fur n la h ac c o mi i to a t lo n e
fo r a o a n d t h a a c h e d w u t b e e n l e n e d
l n tta sco pe.P r a c t i c a l t n o w l e d g i o f
th e p r o r e e e l o n l e g a i n e d t h r o u g h c o n -
ta c t w i t h hn a p ll a l a c t l 'r Il l T.
A l l th r e e a c t l el t l e a a r e oc a te d o n
t h e c a m p u s o t t h e C o l l e g e o f M e d t .
cln e.vl a t t o n t o tbe ee ln n t l m t l o n e
an e w e l c om e d a t a ll t l m e e .Th e y a r e
co n du c te d t h r o u g h t h e bu i l d l n g a b y
gu i d e s w ho n e l l l g i ve o u t a l l de a lr e d
i n fo r m a t l o n .
llngnllhd Trlhll.Trilln that amount to llttie an mo
frequently mlgnllcd and inane which
nllly should receive attention are lx-
noreq.Thin ls bevnule lon man; menand women lack ublllty nronerls io e|»
tlmste llle value of illingl.Ablllty toappraise ls at s premium nonrndnys.
JTh e r e a n m a n y t m u l n e s w h i c h y a n
ca n n o t c u r e b y th e B i b l e a n d t h e
l u ; m n b o o k .h u t 1\l1I(h y o u n n c u r e
b y a 20 04 p e n p i r n l l m a n d a b m a h
o f fr n l h a i r . - U t e r l a vr .
m m s mmnng from mmm
ilvubh and who are under * d ihd an ¢1e1-¢ud,7 friend In Zhnla
This eelebnxed mdeine hu endema uu mn md lm-mud the M13 1
tor thousands as people mutha
lin. a a 1 -'mm¢;. zo os Gmac s
1-rvehbvrx. Va.. nys:*Hy anna :mlm was fully :utah
by 'hnlac and be ldnatly nine
"IDU P05241 tn vdlin. httcr eve:mal In tnifered tmibl: from new
pains,paiplmioa und shortness <mm. Ind had avr!!! headaches.E
v u terribly nervous.zoo.He I
pug " naw c ron d ay an d il In Ipod hllth as be ever vu"
Undir nourishment ll the nun cmelt qua of under 1rcI|,ht.Tania
i l b l l l t h e nonmch to uin c t 11:
hllltiy _nlztdmmt from thc footIndldl nn the who!!body and ir
crass the weight £0 normli.H11i ln n a o f p e o p la h n n tu tl n e d to i t
n u r beuedta.a n a bottle Ni l.at mr good dmxzlat.--Advenllomonl
Anna! to imelltut.
'Why did you lnlroducé nuamutn your nmpnigninl snuff*
"My con»u:umta."replied Sonatalnnfhnm, "know more about the occ:
nnmie siluatlnn than I da.TM! nntnullilentpeople.and I npprmcl
du m u mth .The brain need: mlnI m go in;to earn zhelr xntltude la;
;!vla| them a chance lo :aka 910|mmm on ;u»lm¢|.°'
c an Fond nlrlioun Taloum
Wm adding so your toilet requislttlAn mqmalu hu, skin. baby and dustSn;nwdsr and pu-mme.nndarim
nina' ptrfnma lunornuoul. You mn:
Hy un ltb ec nlulo neot!ha Cutlc unm e (loan. Ointment and Tnlcum)me inch curysrhere.-Advertiaomani
ltlgm ladlfieatlen.'Whit is the dltlerenee behreln 1
politician :ma l aunsmanf'"Then !.|n't much." reptlad ScumSorghum. "Dur1n¢ n nmpnlxn n nam
nun In n ;»|m¢um. and after z cam
DIR11 n polllir.lan in 1 natlsman."
Annnwninzuerfxeeafone*
If they are the "big can and
cheap" ldnd because duey
may mean baking failures.
cA|.uM£r
~.~
'msn 1| nothing more utishdory
af te r xd a y o tln r d wor k tlmnn lln otn!! ol snowy whltl clothes.For meh
mmm me Bed Gran :ml Blua.-.Ad-vmlument.
Th! man 1lm could dn just u hiplenum prubuhly vmuld try to mln a
M111 511.20 that lrnuidn'2 mlnd.
h. n.|.=..~1» frinnnna mvl Tzking Profltl Both Ways.
wa." mid the pilgrim in the eldely overcoat with the hulgiog pocket
"him ln' me is In partnership. but urdon't do business together."
"H-o!\"l that?""\\'h;r. ho goes around sellin' n nos
bllckln that lemon mt :mln on the unse n:I no around next dar to th
same houses with the only mn ourako it off."-London '1u-mu
Cuticura Soap
-The Saf ety Rum -
Shavmé Soap
Make hay while the mn shines an
look out fnr stmntrolre.
Q H. c. L.
una¢|l~'D¢» you work for 1 .nIng!"nm-as-"1 work for it, but
don! :Et lt."
'Sure Rena
FOR III~ESTION
~I ELl.'AN$
a n m m - n u u e w v - a n
m
'm/1 at
givingmpmmisempay?v I "
Irisso easyu:rksepout ofdebtby turning
isfvinz.mcaltimedrink.!idlhx
Polmmeuu>¢llnrwelarm.|1lnnu:1ru-=»»<»»u»->»-w-»-¢»»~1-mayu m n p w m u m m d u a q
um. rmmmc"-1(mp-¢.¢¢.for mn vm gum un mn upm u w m m m x u w q m -»-no ma. w man; muy za
wPos tum.
Posxumisasac
Bavor and aroma-
menxs, afmrward.
VVhv nnth 'v P
Jindiéfim no regretful settle-
bshunirmeadof coieemdqy,
;obetlerheal!handhappineS?;~.;;;.d n n t l l .
/\.'l * r x .I
-g |Q ~. "5 .r .i ..i; }r1. ; ;°J' M : | " < ~ ~Q :§"I&..§f 3 fl
.,rw ..e a :=§
.\
THE ENTERPRIS ~~
Blair, Nebr., October 5, lm.h n H | \ l
A wen. NEWSPAPER mn
ALL THE PEOPLE
(Centinud from 1mga five)
do uz iu k ea ma nh a re mor e r ea ~
fmhimnd f ind a mln who has
map-ect for himself usually ~ - =
his ndghbon if Ure! an entitled
It.The wrltnr has been prouder o
f e vr th i n g s th a n h e v n s z tt h e ti
wh e n h lh a d a s tr i n g o f g o o d r n p m
which presented him mrithpome fin
dnft c olt: out of ml bones.
tion,This fbndilion il no t poldbla
whexjo the box il coolod by the old
method of melting Ice.
In the elatric refrigerator tho ies
il dlspisoed bar n parmanent tank of
cold brlne held sutomnticaiiy at a
temperature of from 16 to 18 degrees
of the rdrigcritor or at so§n-1 mit-°P°1lte-I n :in electric refrigerate;
obie narbr Wing .pm eompmuor miuble arnngnmenta arp provided so
1| driven by 3 small automaticnily non-
:rolled motor vrhlch in lttlchod to the
nnru! conveniens: outlut on the zo-
gulu lighting circuit; so that the belt
we of e io c tri c mfr is er mr my be
that ips may be frozen in sumdenl
quantity for table use. It is also pncl
tia | 1to!r eez oie ezn ndc rum,2. hus
avoiding the mess and trouble inddent
to the making of than dlliolc iei in
.|1 J....u s e o f | . c o m p n u o r ~ I l c e d i n t h e h u e i s sh i pp e d c o m a l e t e a n d ~ y t o T1 1 0 E !1 \ ¢ l P l i S ¢ f o r n e w s . d u n !!
a s m. é k n s n Y A L I S Y Ho r n s Mr. Chris Rina, lender of the Mc-'. q u u ly Pit Club boys.and Gilford?__ ......\|l||n»1\l"|l.|\n Rigul. Ruud Hnrhon!
tion,This fbndilion il no t poldbla
whexjo the box il coolod by the old
method of melting Ice.
In the elatric refrigerator tho ies
il dlspisoed bar n parmanent tank of
cold brlne held sutomnticaiiy at a
temperature of from 16 to 18 degrees
of the rdrigcritor or at so§n-1 mit-°P°1lte-I n :in electric refrigerate;
obie narbr point. .pm eompmuor
1| driven by 3 small automaticnily non-
:rolled motor vrhlch in lttlchod to the
nnru! conveniens: outlut on the zo-
gulu lighting circuit; so that the belt
we of e io c tri c mfr is er mr my be
miuble arnngnmenta arp provided so
that ips may be frozen in sumdenl
quantity for table use. It is also pncl
tia | 1to!r eez oie ezn ndc rum,2. hus
avoiding the mess and trouble inddent
to the making of than dlliolc iei in
1 '\
5~r
ii?
~ATTENT -ON
M R . F A R M E R - - C a s h - R e d A r r o w B o n d s D o u b l e d
We are giving DOUBLE Cash Red Arrow Bonds with TRUCKS
and 'l`RACTORS, RIGHT NOW.Why not take ad-
..vantage of this offer?
|
(Centinud from 1mga five)
do u zi u ke a ma n ha r amo re r ea p er t
fmh inu df an d a mln vrh oha a r n!
respect for himself usually respects
his ndghbon if ihey are entitled to
It.The wrltnr has been prouder of
few things than he was at the time
when ht had a string of good mnes
Beautiful, luxurious, dressy garments, and plain
tailored Utility Coats are equally POPULAR.
.. b ` 1 { () )I
$20.00 to $50.
~.,i
~Be s ti u s ty le - -- bi g ge s t i n va lue---Bo li vi a ,Ve -\<-_,\~\
~»»lo ur ,No r m a n d y , f u r o r f a nc y t r i mme d ; Ta n ,/ ~~ .; \ ~B r o w n o r Na v y .Si ze s 1 6 to 4 7 ._,,
.. ._my .
~ ~Sc ho o l C o a ts fo r c h i ldr e n f ro m , \~
;~6 to 1 4 y e8.rS.~'g~i l /~\1 " ] | ~
A
_l\/_1'S_ T. C. HILTON,
THE MILLINER
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GENERAL AND L OCAL NE W S AND COM ME NT
§==~1o ef. the Airs. some xengeoont
olne.Hr. Snyder of Blairwas s businesscdler in this relghborhood Monday.August Kerkhod was a Fremont
nller Friday evenltir.Mn and Hrs.enry Pifer and.family were Omaha visitors Sunday.lir. and lnlra. Wm.Holtman "and
fannly rd Mr. end hire. Wm. Laltrnonsad son, Noida. of Winslow were Sun-day guests at the Zire. hlinnia Lail-l
man home.ltr.and Mrs.August Kerkhoffspent Sunday with relatives st Hooper.Emil Lallman was a wler at Wine-
low Saturday evening.Hilda and Lydia Rothe spent Fri-day afternoon with Mrs. will Franke.
Among the Arlington callers fromhere on Saturday were Will and Al-bert Lallman. Eli Hetrick, Wm. Wilk-snlng und children. Ctarence.Alvin,
llden. and Wrn.Holtman and son.Irvin and daughter. Irene.
Henry lllengedoht of Herman earnsdown Sunday to spend the day with
home folks..Mies Agnes Christensen epont the
reel:-end with her parents at Fre-
mont.
IIRRMAN ourntrrrd ENT
Mrs. Everett West and baby havereturnedfromathree vreek's visltwith relatives at Norfolk.hire.Leia Leach was a Tekamah
visitor one day last week.Honra B m ard Harry CooperdrovetoOmaha Thursday to zneet
thdt wives who were returning IromDee Moines where they spent the
week.Dave Gustin went to Grand island
last week on s ten day's hunttiv' trip.Miss Eledice tiodsey took her Sun-day School class on a hike Tuesday
after school.E. w Burdic spent a few days Instweek in Minneapolis vthere he pur-chased Mteen cars of cattle for the
WoodsUpdike ranch.Mrs. 0. H. Godsey er tertaincd thefollowing relatives at dinr er \.\cdn~a-day in honor of her father. L. F. till-
dl|{;er's aeventicth birthday anniver-sary:Mr. and Hrs. L F. Hllsinget,llr. end Mrs. 0. L. Hileinger, Mr. andHrs. Jesse Hungats and baby. Mr. and
llrs. Forrest Brewster and baby and
illse Goldie Sheets.
Hr. King of Tekamsh was a dinner3" It the Henry Cooper home Fri-
yMr. and Hrs. Rosa Parrish enjoyed
s visit the post week from theirdaurhter and children of Volln, South
Dakota."""""Hr8."ll. 0. McDonald of Tekamahwas s good at the 0. L. Hilslnger
home Friday.Hr.and Mrs.A.W. Barge wereOmahn visitors Thursday evening.The \\'ornan'a C! ob :net Friday after-
noon with Mrs. Wm. Adams.An ln-
tereeting program was fiven.Planswerecompletedfor Neahnrdt Daywhich wlil be Ftldav. Oct. 13.lt is
hoped that every one will take nd
vantazc of this °PP°rtt\nlt5 to hearourNebraska poet.Admission 25r.The Hennan Orchestra took their
dinners Sunday and went out to the
work for E. J. Natter Monday.A few wghh-ora plenlced in the De
Soto \nods nat Sunday.Those gf"-ent were Mr. and Mrs. Louie Bc enk
and Frances and Ada, Hr. and Mrs.Ed Never. Mr. and Hrs. James Mullinand ehndm. Hr and Mrs. Chris Hin!and Floyd,Hrs. John Reid,Alfred
Nielsen. R. C. Andersen, Ernest Hur-son, Will Schenk. Hr. and Mrs. HarrySe'*s and Frances and Loraine. Mr.a n d H r s . ~ a n d c h i l d r e n ,
Mr. and Mrs.n,r. Grant Lage
end Hans Jorgensen of De Soto.
u u r
POST W AR snavlc u NOTES
Stanley E.Hain Post No.15 4 -
Amerlcao Legion
e
G-no 522.Protest of yotlr re-
ratlng a!tcr Rehabilitation was made
in your behalf by Post :es and or; re-
hearing held Sept. 26, 1922, your re-
quest for higher *rating wan granted.
Transcript of all recent entries on
sour tile now made will be forwarded
to Legion Service at Omehl. Douglas
Co. chapter be furnished our tile mat-
ter they desire on your llle. owing to
the prompt manner in which they as
sisted you on your file entries the
P451 woek.
Roy A.Meade.Peet service has
requested central oillce at Washington
to coll in flle 'reports on your case
from Dist. 12.We hope for closing
oi vour file at that time.
C--1210009.iouare. according to
llle entry report from A. C. Gain re-
ported still asnot feasible" for two-
ing.We ere requesting evplnnatlon
of csse with another examination in
your behaif from Omcern of Ilst. Co
Operatlon section.
0- 2 8 r m.Your flle work on de
pendency allowance is proceeding es
per your request.We make note on
'ilinsr of are amdavit ln your behe"l
by Misa Rhone of Fremont Red Cross
We ore following with your needed nf
lldavita to close this llla of depondenej
claim..
C-U2 633.A call for Dist. repcr!
of your examination of July 17th and
tts reeult on your rating tes been
made Under date of Sept 23. 1922 ls"
our Poet War Service.We wlil for
ward infomation as soon as received
C-I 214 467.Your last es mlnm
tion rcccr\ue Sept. 12.Your mal!
will be forwarded to Lincoln care
Alpha Theta Chl Fraternity House.
All boys in placemer t training or with
ble work from Arlington and vicinity
-"ll have their We mail cleared thru
their Frat. ut Lincoln or otherwise as
directed.If you have no decision ol
rating in 10 days notify Port War Ser
vice who will request same.
C--604 648.Retire;of physlcn
u ._- _ -_ - _ _ __ | | _ _Q . v n u :
v a r Y Y U Y RTAIR \VASHINGT0N COUNTY, NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 12, 1922.
AUTUHUBILE
-ACCID 1 "
1 - a - n
' m a n s PERSONS INJURBD 1
c o b u s l o n
O n h n h u d a y n m i n g a t
seven o'ciock annecidont
down nur the "Jim" W ild farm
c a mla u r e o lti n g th e li f s o f th o
eup an ts nfb otha n.
Hr. Doy ia Hama, wife, Ibn! -|
dna dad Mr. Doy lfi mother-
Mn . E vn R| c ¢ . 1 n n o n ¢ h d r 1 \ \ y
thdr hom: in 'leh.ml.h from l
when they collided with | Fbrrl ~
ingcardzivan by Normin ~otki.
with his niltlr-in-luv, was an his
w o m e n .
Th i impact of the n m c a n
tanine.In the l a w n c u s H ~
gin iab ontmre ny a uan ldu ru
llllnst *the lrindshitld sndxho h
glass an her about the MCL
the jugular mi n and th a ~ - »»
Anc thlr girl about ten y an of
suffered from l invented flnglr
mathqin-luv was bu lly b --
and dmksn np.
In the Zlotki mr the slanter-ln
nlrndy mmtioned, was badly
up and cmd about the held.
Luckily :blunt tht time of tha -
dent a. car from Lyons c am:-
Ind brourht the sulargrs to this <
wh en they were m u for.
llu ons tha npmeo adi ngtoth dr
In Tekgmnh and Hrs. Zlotki
ing here in tho holllita.l.
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A S HI NGTON C OUNTY n a n
Cul A. Olson, County Agent.
u u g i i n e w k ~M E E T
Corn is the center of attraction now ALI.0W BILLS AND TRANSACT
Seed corn teleelion and variety dif-
ferences will be teken up at the corn
OTH ER BUSINESS
lacking parties had by on Fam Bu-County C°'E"'"*"'°"°"" Room,reno this weik.meme; ~nriet.ies'Blur, Nebr., °°*~ 3- am
Ind dill'e1ent types of corn have been
planted in the some fields under iden-
Unl cwdltlonn.Each is no be picked
pentely and wdglled.Community
alldrs ue being made of the occasion
at each place.The tint place ls Geo.
~lut's in Calhoun township. Wednes-
day at 9:00 1. rn.The second ls at
Bob. Whorlow'l place in Llneoln town-
The Bound of County Conunis»\ioner's
:net pursuant to uljournmem taken
Sept. 25, 1922, and in regular session
as provided by h w.Present J.F.
White, H. C. Blsoo and sheen! Henry
Tmhllc n.|
The minutes o!the lu n meeting
were read and approved.
Report of fees earned from 3rd usur-
Ahip, Thursday.,zer by E. C. Jackson in sum of $524.70
There is a. eonsidenble d11r¢rqce'£E"'"*'* A. C. Deen, County 3"'18°»,*° sum
'be seen in some of the different plots $8643.30 were received *"'| placed on
and some interesting facie will be e.
brought out st these medium.
Form Bureau programs are being
given this week at DeSoto. Monday
night, Sheridan twp. Wednesday night
Whitford school in .Arlinflon town-
ehip on 'jhursdey night and in the
town of Ft. Calhoun on Friday night.
lrlovies ebout vvultrar. live mock and
the Forest Service will he shown.At
Gllhoun Newt Gaines will give a tall:
especially for ug, henéllt ol' the Com-
?Miner a careful euuninetlon of the
following bills on the dillerent funds,
it was moved and seeonded out the
following claims be sllowéd, and the
County Cleric is hereby ordered no
draw warrants on the dileront funds
to pay same.Carried. all mernbers
voting "aye"
H. C. Blsco {Gom. work and
mileage, July and August}\$2.58.30
L. E. lieu-iok (rent for poor)25.00
ll. R. Jones (paint).80
l l 2 ;.2
Goorgu Huber, living dovrn ln
Wrlnch dlatrlct,and family- en
t n i n n q a t a b l g p a r t y k i t ~
night.Those pnsant wed the
bon of the s mns Sxluhin e :
Society and Folefa Bins Ribbon
( Rmb : n d th d r p u n t: n d 1
T h o p a r t y w n t u t l u n l t n n d n
rul:lon»uNr=¢h¢ mmr tliumlhl
by the dub! during' the put
Amon g th e gu nn a vu Hr.|»
Lonmergan of Hamm. who hal
tarislly nndztadthuebc y sintluif
ciuh work.Dolicioul and ~
rdrelhments vera served at » - ~
including'andurichn.uls d l,~~
lz o z n a m u a d u h .
having n ~ C1ug.-a nurse, who is noi:''
only willing but anxious in assist in Hi s , L e g u m L, so take the Blair
forming hot lunch clubs.It is only Walking Club out next Sunday. start-
nnmn y u~.u .-» |hem known to go two hundred mile8
to hear Mr. Gnine and it is expected
ihat nwvlq will eoiqe from all pug;
of the county to hear him Friday
night.
Those who ordered picrie acid from
the government last full will be ghd
se know that the Stole Agricultural
college is orrlering a carlosd on soon
u orders are all in.Accordingly any
one interested should get in touch with
the Farm Burau oflloe at once.The
government is donating the explosive
free for land clearing operations. The
oost of cartrklging and freight nuke:
Fred Deweber (supplies for
poor}20.00
A. li. Cillpbejl {;lelring road
for Iliway}6.00
Ed Worley [clnring road for
|.Hiwly )15.00
Ho:sry Hnnlen (road d11¢¢ing}21.15
Henry Hnnsen (road work)5.00
Henry Hansen (road work)6.00
Wink Jahnel, Jr. (road drlg-ging)69.00
Far. Gr. 1 Lbr. Co. (coal for
P°°r)s.so
Far. Gr. & Lbr. Co. (lumber)6T3.25
Mary C. naw. Co. Clk. (light
Pniun. express and frt.)84.81
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.mums | {g§y | _ Ey W I LL SP
WRECK VICTIM _GETS $1
A federal jury Monday .
Wil¥Llm Bryant of Blair. Heb., a
000 for injuries ncdvad a yqf
a Northwestern nflmld |.ccid&rltCottonwpod Cneir. Neb.He sua!
$100,000."Wa would ghdly have
tied for that amount. without -
tion, Ind Bryant given as an a~
tu ni ty ," d d Wyman' Dress]-er,
road counsel.He u i d the 1~
¢ p e n t$ 3 . 0 0 0 f e r th e u n ° f th l
fun d mln. -W e dn adlfl Oma hs
lk l . . l ld e n n h o u l d b e p l a c e d i m m e d i l t e l y .p o o r )101 .25
Je n l r i n s O i l C o . ( R IS a n d o i l )72. 88
Th e c r i m e o f A m e r i c a n a z g d n s t 3 . M u e l l e r ( s u p p l i e s fo r p o o r )12.53
i h e i r c h i l d r e n i s l h e t o p i c o f a r e c e n t C l a r e n c e H i n o l i n e ( l a b o r )v 10 .0 0
ar t i c l e b y a n a t i o n a l a u t h o r i t y .D r .J. F . W h i t e { p h 0 n e c l l l s )5.75
W o od rw c po r uv th a t 80 % o f t h e c hi l dm n Pe t e r J. C h r i s t e n s e n ( m a d
a r e b o r n w i t h n c h l n c e t o h e h e a l t h y .w o r k )112.50
9.92
g g ¢1 | \ l r .I t i s s a f e r a n d . m o r e p o w e r fu l t h a n L i n h ? )I 1. 34
g g y |,n~|It u r d c o l l e g e r e p o r t s t h a t i t i n f o o l i s h
t o t r y a n d s e r vo d i n n e r # i n a c o u n t r y
scho ol.B u t t h e y h a ve fo u n d w o n d e r -
fd r e s u l t s t o b e o b t d n e d b y s e w i n g
o n e s i m p l e h o t d i s h s u c h s l s o u p s o r
c r e a m e d vu g et a b ie s .
E l l i s )£8. 00
H e n r y P . H a n s e n ( r n n n a g i n g
? o o r f o r m )44. 00
R o s s M a r s h a !! ( r o a d w o r k )168.00
( C o n t i n u e d o n p a g e fo u r )
v
o n y |-bo di es .C o u n t r y c h i l d r e n a r e k n o w n
t o h e b e l o w t h e st a n d a r d s f o r c i t y
ch i l dr e n .La -r t w i n t e r tho se sch oo ls w h i c h
se r ved o n e s i mp i e ho t d is h eve r y h m c h
r e p o r t e d t h e i r c i i i l d r e n b e t t e r o f! p h y -
Je n k i n s O i l C o . h r u )2.40
H e n r y G e h r k U n b o r )39. 00
M a n C . D e b e l ( Te h a p . A i d
F u n d )100 .00
E . C . J l c k s o n ( t e a ,s a l a r y
et c. )125 .38
v I
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s c m m P A R T Y 5I.A. {3| CAL
On Monday evening, Oct. 9, at the
~ Baptist ehmh. occurred the -==-=-{
I
1
musial which the woman a club
known as the Monday Afternoon Clubo m :s1.1G§'rL.Y m z u n z n ,om: lm i zmi me d i n to a u xml: vr o sn m
l.\1>:c me n DE A THS n oo n f°f several :fwfAOn this occasion, Mrs. Llllla Ryde.
amemberoff.becl1.1b.\ralu.ledt»oA very on ac cident oc curred '"' uk o u r m l IrhichahedidFrwmyevering 51-U1 south of Herman in .her usual tiac ientrlnd fracloua
on the mein highway.~ner .
Mr. Chu. Cameron, who had gone
~um to Omaha on the bm Frida!
~ming and returned Friday lrftnillf
s on his road home in his touring
which he had ldt in IIerman dur-
the day.At the aouth side of
hal in known as the Chan Selleek
rm just aouth of Herman he passed
o couples pf worm: people walking
wn the mad. He rwunpround them
nd had hwilv gotten back into the
i when his lights, it bein3' after
Hr. showed another and a larger
up'just ahead of him.He again
estepped for them and when he
itiin swung back into the mad, just
before him appeared another couple
-lrlfi so near that he ouls! do nothing
d
Ii
The church was comfortably filled
with dub rnembera and friend: but
with a general invitation ezdended to
all interested. it would aeem that the
church might have been crowded to
capacity.The u m m m inehldetl Hr s Kyde.
wvmooa John C. Anqeraon. baritone;
Hrs. Geraldine Kemp Stevan. violin
and Min Lucille Kemp. reader.
Each one tlkin| part gave a group
o!selections and appeared at thdr
'b e ltMr.Andenon h u been studying
voice under Mrs. }{yrle's direction for
about a year and his improvement in
tone has been reznlritible.He sang
.easily and clearly.F' men an aomdent.l Mrs.Ryde Ia n :a number of
The entire noon was a hunc h of d |selections In her :treat
high school student! out for a hlire. so showin 1, r no 5,a realThe girls were blind-folded and the P 3 9
.
artist in musical linen.Her na-
BLAIR MOTHER HONORED
BY AMERICAN LEGIDN UNIT
\
Yenerlnlly (W ednudly )afternoon
Mm. Jud Taylor of this city was pro-
sentod with a memonto by n numb!!
of idea who were members of tho
Douglas County Amoricm Legion
Post Unit of Omnha.
They gathered at the Taylor homl
on out Colfax 5010! together withthe Un&to55eer:ofSt| .nley E.Hldll
Pont of this city and n four hindi.
Mrs. J ohn l(ilmu'tin, prosldmt of
tho Dou glu Co unty Unit nu de thi
presentation speech to which H t l .
Taylor responded...
Mm Tay lor hu the distinc tion or!
being the only mother around uma
parts to loan seven sons to Undo
Su n during tho Worid War hone!
this honor.'Tho mamento was in the form of o
lucky horse shoe having seven blue
stars around it and an apgropriato
place in dm center of the horse shoe
for a photograph of tho mother.
At the close of the infornul c ere-
monies. Mr. and Mrs. Tayior served
their guests with light refronhmentn
The Blsir Unit oflcera prone!! were
Mn .J.P.Jenson,president:Mrs.
Mary Siekkotter, vice-presideqt; Mrs.
Rosa Gilbert, Berguni. and Mm Chu.
!~IcComb. Chnplai
Hnnnr hlenqke of Blair.
§'l`here are also ti1lrty-three grmd
children.thirty-four n u t gnmd
children and one great great gnmd
child.
vreinniei were needed to satisfy the
big crowd present..The U. S. Dept.of Agr. film "Out of the Shidovn" was
shown to bring home need for T. B.
Lasting.A comedy fdm wu also
A Lsc lox ME ETS
On llst Monday evening, at a regu-Iar meeting of Stanley E. Hein Unit,
five new members were initiated inte
the order. They were Hrs. WH! Fern-
berx. Mrs. Culver Bonine. Mn. Fred
Kelly :nd Min! Elle end Juiiln Dim-
mick.'Ihe Leslie E. Downs Unit cfllaen
of Ariington, under the leadership of
their preaidem, Mn.Fred Deweber
attended the meeting in a body.
The refreshment committee took the
Unfit. over to the White City C d
. . .- .
Funeral service! were held Sunday
afternoon at two o'clo1:k at the Con-
gregltimnl c hurch in"' Arlington for
Mn .Funny HcCoy , mother of Mrs.
Henry Mencke of this city.Mrs. Me-
Coy psumed away on Friday evening,
n1=:MoCn.\11c CAUCUS mzzrrs
The democratic del;-gnu mel.in
the various precincts last Tuesday
night at the sail of the county chair-
,.whsnl»n.ioul¢:|.r|»ch1rl§
an-=c.an1m' PROGRAM A SUCCESS
The Blair township Farm Bunau
prumnm and weinnie mm .Friday
business relative to the coming elec-
tion.In Blair city they met at the court
house and among other important
bu.nines.1\ matters,plued in nominm
tion Frank S. Bigdow for Juatire of
the Peace and L. C. Rumunscn for
City Assesor..
| 1 ..on quite u businasa hh ;ppeuanc e
since the new front hu been placed.
Rév. J. A. Johnson has been confined
zu his home for genral days and vu
muhle to 51] the pulpit last Snndl".
Rev. w. H. Underwood of Lbe Crowell
§,'§';_ gg a bunch of c hildren we supra-no voice own!~ with her tnir-
iug both abroad and in Ameda placesThe we who hit welt Bodum her euily in the fmnt ranks in musi-
Wen. non of Jesse Wat., who Wu butsiighlly injured and Hin Opnl Nelson. cd cinlel._|Hrs. Stewart and His: Kemp, thedaughter of hir. and ln. LE. Noison Kemp siarterl. as they an flmliiarhf
ond not quita fourteen yearn of age.rThe g wa hm-r;,d to t.hoBlnlr known to Blair !o!k|, an alway s wel
hospita_! md on g m , "speeiliixt nomo to Blair sudiencel.
called.Miter an exaroination it wus'
found thot her leg was broken in three
places ond up to the present it is un-
certain 13 to whether the leg an be
and or rfor. but every aloft is being
Since they wore schno!girls they
hue delighted crowds er! paoph by
their eharm md use md tbility .
Both young women love their work
md love their friends nod it ll ¢ gun-
m a n u m h , k m n o so nine pleuure and a delighz to hear
them.ln. Stsnrt gul o. ooople of 1hollaor-e the leg md the Iigtio girl's life.
3 3 - m d H i n K ,a n t i m e
"1'h|3,*i1£¥ud'alld"l\'a&0l1F
panistl for Hrs. Kydo and Hr. Ander-
nun.The evening was a musical treat to
n!l Ind runny exprasalans of appmnl
were heard on all sides at thc clan of
the program.Coy passed away on Friday evening.
Od. 6 xt. the ad annul r 88and 2| days.v ngeo II (LOCAL 0VERFLOW }
She hed been a resident of Arliag-'
tan for thiny-81.e yean'and wa.-s well but us do yvmr job work for mr-
known um a number of B'*'* P°°'llL Mrs. Jacob Rlhlfs is nm m-y uahaving visited at the home of her at her home on wen Grnnt street.
da hm h ai_ 3 , ; " § f_° ;~=;=;m her Pwifn.The w F. u. a are nalazwfmu at
seven childnn of 1 farnily of fourneen. the H. E. church .this (Thur:-dey) I!-
Thly are Mn. Lizzie Gray of Wheat- hemoon and wrnanow.
llnd. Wyo.: Mrs. Anna Moore of Lin-Those pigs and chickens will do veil
mln. Hrs. Fanty Reeder of Mitc hell, on the feed if it comes from the
..1 . \
ik .\'1'
1 ' - .
s /Q
Q
~'ox
g
Louie Hanson home .and spent me
afternoon ard evening.The Minion Circle of the Haggis
durch *ill enlowtlsin the home ienionary Society of the M. E. church
as the church Thursday aftemoon.
H i n Evelyn Cameron came overIrorn Lincoln and spent the week-end
Q4 her home hem0:1 Monday afternoon :Bout forty
indie: mv. in the Mrs. Peddie home.Ind proceeded lo the home of MisaLearn Fuels to surprise her and heipher In celebratinghor hlnhday.The
affair was e very e::}oy¢ble one forallandMi n La u n was presentedwith a nice rocker u a remembrance
.nf ihn nninion.
0S8lH1llj l.ET|1lIll IIIINZ Inwl :Alun-aficn of July 27, 1922.Your dental
I-im reported as not due to service.
File more evidence if you consider you
are still entitled to same. oithvr Ing.
evidence or dental emdnvim.
Monte F. Llgtler.File three .more
persona!and lay afklavits on your
us e mdwe wmth e n p r o ee e d bo r e -
\uert,n rehearing for you.Also no
wt eauminliion is too for away or
ul to venture ln opinion on present
rote al1~»* e:t.ries.Cell for another
exomn:\iion.
C'-158 506.Your request for X-
~~r>"|
les
AK
nmninuvwiu.z u :u1:uluuno
thelr wishes and she will come out to
assist them.6.000.000 children sulfedng Qtrom
malnutrition in this ric h country ot
ours..lt is hard to believe until one
compares them, that country children
are stuttering from this more o city
children.Over 1,000,000 ch dren
have tuberculosis.More than 2,000,-
000 have week foot arches,weak
spines or other joint defects.250,-
000 have organic heart trouble.
The big crime is that most of these
oould be avoided.Hot lunches in the
country schools end more intelligent
and interested cooperation with the
work of the Red Cross nurse would
go far on the rixht road.Some peo-
ple think the Red Cross nurse a county
odicid but the Red Cross sane: that
uv uuuuv --_ ..._. -...1"dbe cxrriod.There will be ren esvous ..m""l.,,`L`J.§{i§»`~ ' p i n g o f |
with the coffee pot at some place in the program.Those who hm;,.,..
route.-R hoard any of this work given were :gh
Last Sunday thirty three lu "'| tonlahed at the eil and profic ienc y
made sn explontion ow.er the hrmwitl1 which the subjects were handled.lands between the Drum told and the*_
Herman highway. covering five miles
under the leadershiv of A. R. Brock.
New members voted in include llinees
"s c no o n L IF E " A UTHORI ZE D
T o RESUME p[jr;[_|¢.»\'IloN
Bsrngrover. Ross. Fay\"'e Dixon, Har-
rel, Eapez. Ruth and Ethel Evans and
llrtnnis and Mm Hnnnis Grimm.
PRESIDENT OF [)ANAcoz.|.r-:mt Bassas Lan
'Dre Congress of U18 United Skies
has suthorizedwhe resumption of the
publication of School Life.I t has
been suspended since December, 1921.
The September number will be issued
and hereafter it will appear monthly.
except in July and August.C. X. Hansen, president ot Dana col-lege, met'rvith n painful accident last Under the terms of :he Public Reso-
Stlnday which will keep him from 1=n.'""°"authorising the "°"""P*""'
work in the school for some time 'those who renin the publication must
nan nn!! nf than null: an lmnunl ¥!lI.15t
ton cemetery.Bev. ri. n. Unuurwtnm ut ups: \.sv\urnHomepreachedin the morning and
rm!: .\1' ruair s1°s'r1oN |ag'aln in the evening.
A passing train left sparks on the
roof of the rsilroed surmvins station
down at the depot last Tuedsy morn-
in: and st about :ive a. rn. the hre-
men were called.
Very little darnsge was done simply
a hole burned in the roof.
l"i0'l'I(.`E To WOMEN l
- . . . - - . »A meeting of the republican corn-
ll\i£tL.. women of the county will be
held et the City Library mt ro om at
2 p. Et. on Saturday. Oct.ld.All
towns ip republican committee womenare urxcd to be present and ull other
Mr. end Mrs. Miller Hunk acc om-
panied Chris Johnson and son to
Omaha last Sunday to seo Mrs. Chris
Johnson who hu been under a phy»
|iciar~'s cane at the Presbyterian hoa-
pltd for seven! months.Hrs.. John-
frovn this district for Coneress. srlll
speak or gg, streets of Blair on next
Saturday evening.He is s young
msn of ability and his eight y ur: ol
servloe ss privatesec retary to Coe-
greslman Lobeck qualities him to ren-
der good service to the people of this
district. Every voter shoudd hear him..
son h u :vu h r improved that the D I S T RI C T g g u g g w ;
la- op es bob ea bloto eo me homelna
ferr weeks.s District soon was in session the
Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Feefk who hrst three days of the week adjourn-
haro jun recently moved in the Jim
Lund place n u r the North school.
were sgreenbly surprised lllt Friday
night when a bunch of their former
neighbors came over to their new
home with well-Illled hukets and
...--s ni... ~n¢i| - \vll\l|men 'llmul
i
in g to d ay o na c c o u rmtof i ts b dn g a
legsl holiday.
The entire three day s were taken
up on the cue of the First National
bank of Frelont fs the I. E. Cahoon
estate.Th e e a s e u y tth u n o t h e e n
HnilhH|
u n . n g r r y L . u w l n W m u e sw i m s:t o t h e Mi s s i on a r y S o c i d y o f t h e M .
E . c h u r c h W o d n e l d l a l k m u o n .D. B u c k u rn o n 1 . e s i c k l i st l . fe w
da y a t h i s w e a k .
i )|cCARTlIY xsws
|Th e H c b o n a l d Br o s .a r e h n i s h i n g
t h e t h r e s h i n g i n t h e R i d g m n y : e i g h -
sklyl w r l l u l r p n m n vu u u i t s . u . u . . . . . . .t r a n s m i t t e d t o D i r t .S f a f i a l m a t i o n
wi t h r ¢ u eo n 1 .e m { n. ¥ u n u f P o n 1 5 4 W a r
S¢ !vi c e i n y o u r b a h a'f: | \ " = t . s w t e d n lo n c e a n d a n o r d e r f o r I - E l y d e d l n j E ]
n t G m n d I s h n d t h e n a s : w e e k i s e n - I | |
t e r e d o n y o u r Q l e .P o s t 1 6 I, A m a r i -c u n L e g i o n c e r t a i n l y a p p n a c i x t a s » » | ~
\ n n a n i | l ¢ \ . . " u \ n l n f Ti k i .10 Il] f.hE
SAVIRG MUNEY.That's what you can do when you
U S E A T R U C K .
_ \ C h r r n z i h a n d T a l k t n U ~ Q :borhood.Mrs.Hannah Richter u ependingthe *seek with friends in Omnln.Mn. Ilenry I"1°°l\dl Tekamah
vished with her .|.ilt.er. Mrs. JohnAmmon seven! diy ! ln li e ek .bin. John Aronmn en ined heliner, Hrs. E. E. Blackman and Mn.
H. Schneider of Lineoin a few daysthis week.Mrs.Blackman il StatePresident of the SOM of Veterans andclme lu :rom Des Moines when nhe
had been ma n delegate.On Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Ammon went down mPL. Cnlhnun and rut Grandad 'Woods
\v l u } u .u n . ¢ . 1 __.Iboys of this Punt and other exaerfice
men in \\aahi::|1.an and neighboring
counties.Mrs. J. P. Jenatrl.., E l
Pon War Service Sec'5 Post 154.I "
I£!ectr1e Cooling ss Ieemln's Blu:
tlned m became as popular me the;
vazuum awecper and for the same 'ren
snr:-it does much better work at a'
|.f
The electric refrigerator seems den-
I
' " " r 'v l l l w I l l y m l l w l - "t
R E M E M B E R
I*0_I_J_.§\;! We are giving DOUBLE ash
THE E :he in entirely p|Lid and maintained1 Whiie ~ in the =~w===~=af -r»°:1f|:.7.;,;'":."',.i.;"f.;; ..»=»»|»~»u»~2» .~.m;, who an intervene-d ;"'" :":.i;';;';i';,,;';°;,.'?,a;;@;;;;;§.|g d ' ; a " ' . a a : 2 h »\He ma ;
ome sou °oun.er temperatures than are ultaiubh
.$ " » §' J " E $ ° N , .. ° ; d h ': : :: ° ; wi th q w beat ice refrigerators and
Omnhl lug Squrdq,nunitams .these xenrpergluzts con-
Mra. ilhm Hug :peut lui. Wdner alantly, uhxch ia nut. zhrcnse where
dw afternoon with Mn. nm Ttnomp- Ice is used for Cooling.The electdc
u n .refriguntor is clean, dry and sanitary.
Ugg J dm llc Donlid home ug; SQ". lt Qlimfhlltl ui! driv pm; and the
d n inmem the ice man make: and is con
air. and In. Dm Thnmpoon and :nmtiy on the job even when the
low coal..It also produces much iow-
llr. lad Hn. Fred Bugoon vihed at
THE Bonds with Trucks and Tractors }AR,§;0W§by the Wuhington County Red Gross
fund!
A wmplete statement of Washing-
mn mum! exnensea for testing nt-
with his fnmily svthviqs walnuts "1 la] zo the mt of printin3».P1u.s 10rma eqve n wd on a.='°g'=§~§ Sm :ood per c ent.This will not cover nw part
ta n g '°"'."M ;a w the of the eosI,.o! painful work.The
gave way throwarig 0 n ..zmhankmenl breaking his left le: °°2&5'E:=; ...I f:2.:.'.:.€'.'::":":':'?.,,,,
In the coming Id] election.
37-It Rh. J oe Leann.
Co. Chm. ai Committee Women.
was ur l 1 v r on r ' nlt\ r! 1 " ri mm
- - - . . --- _ ___M r .a r i d M n .= \ 1 " = * f ° "P e e r ,H r ." " * . s K h v G . \ A a l J .m u c u s v l o u - z ~ n s ' r
H r s .R n b e r - L P h e l p s ,M r .a n d H r s . ;' n o A r r m z z u B u n n s o o n
Miller Hunk, Evelyn Feer and Annie
B=1\d°\'f sumgmd, me Danish violinlli. will
_L \\-__ -..\1..... A; \l!¢¢\nAl|n9LTRIGHTNOW
tle has just been received by Dr.
Smith from Dr. Hays.The teh! cout
to the government, state and county
was just 25.212 per head.The coat to
the eounty alone uns oehr $928.20 or
~ "111; llI.kB nu: pun: va l\Ul\| l\ov ...W n.-U vu ina lxuuua l v v l _H Wu moved so his md the Kxed ot 30 cents a yenr;_but 25 copies 'Hr. and Hrs. Sun Clzriitomen. who *PP°" '" van! "'""¥" '*" """""""'=Inj e member cared for and he "lor more will be lent to the name ud~I wish to announce that I ern mek- ifvu in 'She Wnnch ¥¥¢i|¥hb°rh00d. tn- f'°"i"|" Oct. 25.~
cn1 :lon as well as in upec dreu at the rite of 25 cents a year ing the mea for courgty clerk and will joyed I visit from low! relathres on H 'comes highly pun mg mm
5 n t [ i kg L for each copy.That is, 25 oopiu will appreciate your support.I was c on- hs! Slhlrdil A bro'her, C. T Deen plac es "f°" he hu owed e
n eases o 1 n nbe sent for one yur for 36.25.30 nected with the Anne Hills In Blair and wife from Cllifornil Jnnd.ion.'P¥'°""'°t'°*' e re Hin? md full of
.\____-_\....._.u -r........13.0.1 unite for his wonderful gift.Don'\
ii
lathmann's Garagemhny were lhopping la 0111411 Situr- house 1; cloned me um umm is awny I
ff WP
5.6¢ per hold.lnla ta l mummy reu-
aonlbla cost and very grntify ing to
the men who hsvrmndo this work
pouibie by their boosting throughout
til county .
Rernember that when you do busi-ounn fm. ilu- Rhoadea Con] and Feed
gqgfflqg copies for 87.50.etc.These copies. for 24 year:and for the p u t su:
hnwerrer, must rnt be sold for prom. run have been employed by the
Glenn Wiimn ,rm almuck corn. va-PerlOns who'wilh to reeeivc School|Uni'..ed Ststes govemznent on hcomarietyu" Friday , 0¢|ls at 1 P rn. Life reguinrlv should forward th? sub- \ md :pedal tu work. nlnlna 5 know-
Everyone invited.lacrigtion prim an onfe to the Superin- ledia of public reconls which qunlides
ltcndent of ffwsumtffu.Go*-'emnéntme for the ofhm I sack.If electev3.
"|"|\¢ 'Pnhnnu-ln.: wnl ma von ALl...Prh1tin|: nmce. Wnhinqwn. U. C1 Do tha amen will be conducted in ua
mr le nqmc wl.mr.\.lGB||u l4¢A6»m d M r . C ' b n . n u m o r z m p v s m l
I OW ¢ ln d H r . u m d ll n . J o e D o a n a f
Cu-roi.I n n .There were present
also, a niece and husblni Mr. xml
Hrs.I.N.Warrick of Blair.Mrs.
Chrlatenasn awed a dm dinner :nd
._. . \ - _ _ _ . . » I . .- - 4 - 5 I n u : ¢ l § -
. .fond the date.
These cool chiliy mominga and
evenings will be more c n d o r tlb h
if y n ur eblulbi nis fi llvd withguod
cod.The Rhonda 60ml m d Foul
mm. .mln smnnlv vrmr vrantaonlwlt
611 .several days on an mtomninle trip" g g ~ | " ¢ i n » °| -u $;! lt mn ln uiu mu c h lo we r a nd pr ac ti-
Those user. ; wen Hud lmel J ohn :diy lronstlnt !¢l1¥P¢l\**ING in the
Raid,~ S c h e n k .Jamal Mailin refrigerator compnnments than is
~ ___other wise poqible.in the best elec-B L A I R , N E B R A S K Allr. and lan. wsu uzompwn wereOmaha :happen Iut Wednesday.lin. M. Padenou and family andllr. and Hrs. Loon Hindlsy nm vil-ilin in Fremont Sunday.lf. Ed Nuts! vu at W ill Sc h.: at
ma m lm F r i d a y mm wh h s o ma
enment work.
Irie machine this temperature wer-
a n l I5 m zu degrees lower thanwhen 'lee u shed.This not only
means that deny is simply retarded
but than food is rally preserved ard
always wtabla for hun.nn consump-
he Entermhe dnt y ou anNational Certificates.A31
|t h u " ~ ~g u b n c r i b n l n o t w e a m o n e y t o t h e ' B a r h a m o f E d u - a u n r m i c a l a r d e l l c i e n i m a n n e r .m e vu ' W I S P " = = " l = \ \ l a ' l y u u u u a Il l v- ' u vvv Q ;k ienn o w . $ 1 . 5 0 p e r y e n .E a m o n .37 41 ;W m . K e l l y .i n t -r a n !
*k
swn ar 1untitled wfor then.
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