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11-16-1922I Hr"-!§T'a1**.' ° "" 'ev~~ \~- l n I Blnir, Nebr., No1emba9, 1922" l v \ A LOCAL NEWSPAPER ron THE--THE 2N1'ggpRlS¢_i l d Xmas al: unch from npmtMmulay.aignnaenzgf dmlnr andhamsstudrights entered; md the uid Admin- istrator dincharfod.I fon fallto appear before saidc=~»»% Court on the 1811: day of No- vember, 1912, at I0 o'e1ock A. M. and suntan rid paiuog; that my lanky ; nt 1 e p ay erm ean.agach olhisr and further urdm, -'Em rrcc u and decreti as to thla Court W seem QTOTT..iincas myand md Official Sealum ISU: 613' of Uczaba, 1922.(S ql)A C. DEBEL,as-an.c m w - N d n . "'i:'§¢;+; 3gBRlFF`S SALE 9'Hlnlon, Halter el 0'Hl.nlon, Attys. By vfnue of an order of ale issued mt of the filtrict Court of Washing-ton Gonnty, mbmta. and in puma-pneo °f,;; ~ tgd slid ¢,g»»=. 'ng crampe.ngw C ume'vuington County Bank. »a.corpora'on. wr: plnintitland Otto KohlerTelon Klhler. et xl. were defendants will. at twoo'olock, P. M. nn Tues-lay, November Zlsl.. 1922. .lt the Walt"rent Door of the Washington Coun-;} Court Home in the City of BlllrmdxingtonCotr ty.Nob:oaks.sctf \t public auction to tho hlgheft bidder or tnh, the followldescribed realstate, to-wit:TheMt Hu!! of thoIoutheostQtmrter,theSouthoul T2\::.rI.eroftheSouthwestQunner.ndLotNumber Thuoo(3). Illir 'action Six (6), Wwuhig Seventeenl?)Runga 'Thirtee( ll. East, in*';=*;*f#=*°==Cottnty.fehnolta, an syonr: cenamoo o nral umm ab flid en- c rifl. The plaintiff, on tholtlth day of Tnnunry,1922, obtmlned l itggnontnd deeroo of Ioreclosun inln:-lonagghzst the aotd defendants inhe sumof $1,260.22. together with ntemst thereon at the rate of eightor c ent per annum from the16thlay of J anuary.1922, forcost:ofaid action in the amount of $21.85. md accruing cotta. the sold decree~rovI¢lhiss_?' th'§da?ild premises be soldou tyno t 1setau t in g r* wdr ie n t xg z rnor 5 peotwca yfrom the date of u.lddocree. and uidudgment being still unpaid and maidorc obclngrtillin fullfonse andef-tvt the uid premises above d»ncrEbo rlli he :uid to anti!!! uid judgmente interest ihemor, the ¢4\5le and a`':t".15ng munsprovidedbymid »lar and decree and the law In suchas-to made and provlded.1):\to'lthiw19thdayofOctober. T 2IslN b.. | at I1r.e make.~stmtuzuc r-: nrannr:Na Sheriff ofWuhingtonCounty,No-brake. : sa x zzh rz mm m the a w: Chrinmn for tht Girl! Chrllimll for the Fltheni . Chxistausfor theilothan!" Clukhan for one md all bound ep in tha 52 weeldy Suual of The Youth's :Companion for 1928.No nthar perio- di allc un hk o tl1| plac a af Th oC nm- panian at the funily maids-no other ndacta lo tnlly the home spirit.. The 52 imma: at 1923 will oontdnfrom dght to a doun serial stnrlef, nuuiy two hundred short stories, bo- lidl nketchn. zpotini matter for the bays, the girl# thedomuticcirclz. Thi Child:an's Pm and the Doetofa Comer will, as Huy 11310 for youI, #novalndifpauablafuturesof the paper.Subscribenow:andreceive: z. The Youth'a Complnion--52 inns in 1228. 2. A11 Lbs nmaining Luau of 1922 a. The Compwon Home Calendar for ma. Au for sw.L Or include HcC\1l's Magulne, themonthly nuthority on fashions. Both publications, nniy $8.00.THE YOUTIP8 COMPANION Commonureaith Ave. & St. Paui St.. Boston, Hun.SubscriptionsRe- ceived at this Gfflcn. tho Lnnd's.Let ua :Il profit by t'r lesson. Dani Tnrgn to attend the aarayfw meeting Wednesday evening at 7 Prn.Regular lewices next LOIll:\ Div al foilowa: Bible 8dlooI 10:00 am. Morning Worship H200 n. m. Christian Enduro: 6:30 p. m.. Evmlrg Wonhip 7:30 p. tn.Subjectformomlng"Studfa.at ness."benderforEndeavorB u ako Taylor.Subjectforowning "Thai C'| °'. The public in oordillly Invited to nt- tond all than servriooi. u s e d o f ~ IandP-\\o:'ulEwa~ intimated at $480.00 and praying fc xdwinlstntinn thereof. - . ._ Norzcs. ,,'f;;,J»§ ;,1;;;»=» real nnmeémic-own, ecr,eoc.: a i mB3 Stott, the hiif.. fievinu, I | r l o e e Q p r J O H NL . n . m ' I ' o N F i r s t N n t i o n a l B a n k B u i l d i n g , O m n h a , N e b r a s k a .1 g | } g R l p p ° 3 S A L E --B y vh t u o o f a n e x e c u t i o n i s s u o d b a.C .Ja r k a o n .C l a r ko ft h eD l t r l c Jo u r t o f W a s h i n g t on C o u n t y , N o l a n . : 11 , u p o n n j u d gm e r t re n d e r e d i n * t h !unic.lpa\C o u r t o f0m : . h a .Li a ng ! Tounty,N e b r t s k n ,a n di n t e rt u n a r i p t z d t o t h e B l a u i c t C o u r t f o r u s To u n t y u p o n w h i c ha nau t h en t i ca t e o p yw a sfi le do nt h eB l a t' l goWaptamher.1922,w i t ht h eC i eo th eD i s t r i c tC o u r to !W a s h i n g w ` o u n t y .N e b r v k a .w h i m i nK e n n e t H .S n y d e rw a sl i n t ! ! !a n dF j o y fs mV a l i na n dC l r l c sH . Th a t r h ~ ve r a d e fe n d a n t s . D o c k e t D p g g a 1h n \ ' \ l e vi e d u p o n h e f o l l o w . i n ! r e s " . o . t a a n t h e w w fo f t h e u i d » 's n d i n t F l o y d V a na l l n . t o - w i t : Th o N o r t h e a s t q u a r t e r I N EBi o f " S e c t i o nTw e n t y - e i g h t( 2 3 To w n s h i p'Pnr enty{ 2 0 ) .R a n . 1 T ' e \ n n t m . E n t o f t h e S t h P . \\ C¢ |} in lr to nC o u n t y , N e b r a s k a , m d I w i l l a t t e n o 'c l o c k A . M . o n '5 : hd a yo f N o ve m b e r . l.x t t Vestfr o n td o o r o ft h eW a s h i n g !~ To u nt yC o n nH o m e .Int h ec i t y l o l r . W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y . N e h r u 'c l i s a i d r o n ! e z t at a x t p u b l i c n u c t it ot h eh i g h a s tb i d d e rf o r: u h a t i a i ypI~. }rt!|j u d g m e n t ,i nL wumo !$1 21 . 6,w i t hIn te re st , n t i s fyt h em mo f$9 .2 0costa ufrm aed and l.t'|.': :nin g co sta. D a t e d a t B l a i r , N e h n s h , t h i s 1 4 ia y o f O c t ob e r . 1 9 2 2 . M A U R I C E H E H R E N S . '- Ih e r i lo fW u h l n g t o nC o u n t y . b r u k a .38-6% ¢ 0 . A . S w a a t w o o d . M i n h f u r . W e w e r e W e l lp i e u e d w i t h t h e a t t e n d a n c e Iz u t S u n d a y c o n a i d e d n z d w in c i e m e n tw e a t h e r a n dt h eco n d it i o n o f t h e r o a d s .Th e s e r m o n u n 'S t e w - |.rd1Lhip"w a sw e !!re c e ive da n d11 e fa d a n s b r o u g h t o u t t h a t w h e n p m p l e " i l vo " u t h e y U e r r n i t , t h e y I n Tauxt on the mtday of November1922. ai I0 o'clack A. H.. and cont"'aid petition, the Court will appoinlC. A. Schmidt or mme other 5uit.a*»! Ggrmn Administrator and proceed t1 settleznent of laid estate.W*tn| ~ss mr Yami intl omfnd ser Iiw 14th day of October1922.ISFZAL)A. c. DEBEL.3S-ttConmty Judge TRINTTYLU11mn,\>f CHURCH " 'JThere will be Eng!sh services nes* Szmdaywaningcorrnnancirgat9 o'clock.The conlirnmtion class meds at 'I o"»:.|ock.A kind invitation to n" is extended to attend these instruc Nlic eo!Helrlng,Appointmentc lAdmlnhiralor. o a , \ NL o N,MAI!!IR Ez QHAN LON, Attorneys. s'r.m: OF NEIQRASILAsu. WuhingtonCounty\ In the County Court.` 1i son: are nenuirod to answer mid oe- titicn on or before the 4th clay of De~eember. 1922or otherwise iudxmen#1nddecreewillbeenteredq a i n n llmm.HcGlLTON -5: SMITH. §\g sore wifl take notic e that The PennMutualLife Inmnnce company his Med lulmtitien ln the distric t courtJfWngtonm n g -Nebnalu.n lli n ltthermLmpieadvfltimI'ioyulYan Valin, lredxle Van Vadim, Georg- anna Turner, Cenzml Shoe wmmy .The Herman State Bank and HerzogLumber company, the object md nm'-arwhich petitionis to foreclolean mortgage executed b¥ ?loyd fan Valln end Iredale Van Ve in, nu!'lelivered to Frltk H. Binder. convey-nz the E 2-2 of N E 1-4, Section D,Tewmhi p 19. Rang 1 1. mr of the ith P. Li., containg 80 acres. moreor lu: lbthniing to government sur-vgy, in W|s.,hing1o11 County. Nebnlka which mortgage was filed for record Febmnry 2.1921.andrecordedinBook 10, an Pure 806. oft.l1e rod es- an momzngh records of Waahifgtonrounlzr, Nehrukx: that raid mortgageis in default. end that there iduethereonthe:umof$3,3'!1'.0'1,with 'ntcrest 5h1he sum of $41.11.a! 20=er cent per annum fromthe' fin!ily oi Allwwi. 1921. to date of filingat said petition, and interest upon th# mm of $31.25 nl 10 per cent per nnnunfrom lhe first day cf February£922*o date of thei'illm! of aah! netiduv and interest upon the sum of $81.25at 10 per c ent per annum from thefini day of August, 1922, to the date nf"filing of said pmition. and interolt upon the sum of $2,500.00 at 6 1-9'ser cent per arrmn from the first dn1August, 1922, to the date of the ?'ling ofsaidpetition, andinterel! .pon the sum of $2500.00 nt 10 pe::".t pr: annwn from the f'"'e of 01° 'i!'nlr nf uh!netitiora.andin!.er¢£' 'vn $667.38 at 10 por cant per arrrun'from October 10. 1922. 4 u t ~ : m m - » m a 1 » u » ¢ -lllndGlar||D.8eu»\l.dleluld.nll nlmnnnhnoilmz N»n ¢¢¢ r`-E :=~|»1"s§1¢mJEGR.ACEFl.»LARD Attorney { ss.STATS OF NEBRASKA Wuhingmn County. In The County Court.In the matter of the utatn of JamL. Hyde. Doenaodz The hein at lawrand of kin, devises. legoxeea, :radi- tdh and dl penons intanellnd in th-finnlumlemant of laidestate anhereby notified thnt on the 18th dvrof Odober, 1922. A. R. Brock, the Ad-minlstntor at said mate med atition ln said Cammy Court, pf-JJ that his figs! lc lmininntion uxmmt filed hlnin be lettludand ailowed.that proof of 1dnhi~be taken. or- |. I. .I r e n t s o f m e a n d o l d e r a n d h a ve n o t y e tb e e ni n l l m c i e di nt h ed l i fe r t n t f u n d a m a n wdo c t ri n e so ft h ech r i s t i a n fa i t h . Re v. G . W . W a lt e r , P a s to r . . |a. Attorneys !or plaintiff.lt. J. Sh o rt . D e ce a se d : Th e h e i r s a t l a w , n e x t o f k i n , d e visees,ie g a t r e s .c r e d i t o nam d A l lp e r s o nin t e r es t e di nn l de s t a t e a nh e r e b yn o t i h e d t h a to nt h e 121. 11 d ay of A ugus t. i922 . R. . w . Sh ar' fi l e d a p e t i t i o n i n u i d C o u n t y C h u n 1 : : l l e g n ga m o n go t h e r t h i n nth a !G r o ve rJ .S h o r t .n ni n h a b i t a n to W a h l n g t o n . C b u n t y .N e b r a s k a ,dief \n t h e11 1 1 1 d a y of Ju l : . 1 92 . Ie n d n r |ll.~ n i c p | » u w = g ¢ ' u i » r a u z .\- t o s o w u t o s e e m x b u t f r i |flx~ Nut should be mentioned theIn- ani ty.I b e l i e n n u r o o m m u n i l h a f n g r e a t i n t a x e l t i n d u r c j u w d u l i r l ni t t e n d i n g~p i n g h a n b y t h e c l u b b o y s .j L l n l y I w i s h t o 1 : 150 11 th e o f c l u b w o r k t o m y s e l f.H u ' | a m r t I n ' p u r e b r e d b u s i n e s s t h d u b w o r k .T h el e s s o n s m d m a r ~xi d w e a a k t h a p r a y s r s md h e i p n i all members £0 the and that the modb; lag; will be A suc cess ard lhé Rini- d b m o f Go d ~ f o r wn xIn thin iiwn- T"umm a g ms r c nv a o u :Arthur D. Smalley. Plltor slilfidaynNov.12,1922.Sundu lthool xt 10 n. m.Morning worship a lll.Seunnasubject:""i'haSu- paamacymf !"lit!1."B. Y. P. Uat S~ea from 32 to 86 . ~ll~I,..Q a u r r hM e m b e r s h i p "l e a d e r 'A l l e n P h f i i p s .E t q vd n xw o r ! h l p a t 7 : 3 0 . Nearly all my Qoatszave Fur Trimmin .They must beféen to be appreciated xxucss mon~ $50.0~ HENTHUL nnucu URUPS /br /rose and Mroa/ Give Quick Relie 1Q FARM BUREAU NOTES - -_ » (Continued from Int week) Some exoeileutrecords lure been rfadde by the Pig Club boys during the o m y o u .Spam does not permit ur no givemany ofthem hero.The gheapeartlndgroltaltgmlnsofarro- portedwasmodebyMerleGrover with his Pohnd Chinn gilt.This pig weighed 66 polin.d.s on June 12, bein: a March 18 farrow.On Sept. I6 she rieixhed 213 P°111=¢!». a gain of 212 am in 124 days, or 1.7 lbs. per day at r ru cost of S7.2lor oniy 3 034 per lb. Host of the boys were able to keep thfir pig: from putting on fat and theiras were Iooordingiy at little more expensive.One of the model stories, coming in il Gii'l'ord»N£ol|¢n's Which in given hero: "Boy s that live on the farm should Hérome cluboemhers.Not only for the sake of making money, but the good times and the things you may lalrn.The first person that I most mention In 'tho county agent.Hsd it 3-91 been for him I would not owlm o pig of my own today.Credit is also qlrenm my parents, especiallymy fgher, for lending me money to start with.Also to ourgreot :hub leader.Mr. cm-1| Hint, who showed me in- terest in giving us boys a :ood start i llife.Good times have foliowod throughout.On Sunday when I hui ~aithful." Pny ermelting everyWednesday awni n g n 8 .Choir prac daevery Friday evunlng atB.. Ladies' Wint Gomesin Bohvia Cloth, Wool Polo,' -_..-_..~: | n '~n to me." Thou poultry raiser: whb are estul in the accredited dock urn » \~"'x f * ' 1 »» !A z n~ -i ' -§f f ; _-. f J¢ v g g ; . , . 1 : ¢r= G ¢' = ~ ' f1 ~ ~R lb&t..mdtad:to email :mr tor theuuafyugnn. Mtn: \m|.L!:'! NOTESi, my whlc Edl!u from Nov. 1; xsaem i g 1, 1923.Th e s r p wp la a nuk ndi i com-.keep ummm lempnt of all fedd nal, ylu m u w lilu n lle g p p lln e ve d md pu v d k h, es-'try wld.A x I mu m o f { n c \ th i {fAiMhelp| tha avenge person q; hw ¢¢,'n in th u nf un ts u nd i l n o t u mud x A L L T H E v l a n . : ~~A s k l o r " B L U E R l a a o N m e E A _ o " Io w a n I \ l l l l l vl l- » - - - . - . . - . - - _ _ _ _ u n" V i m H o l t x m n w u a N i c k e r s o n n i l - ¢ l ' S l n d n v.l a u d a m e aH e r m a nm dA l l w l f l l r l h o d p a u m i n d t h e m e u z b e n o f k h d i e n M d i t u r l d l r d t e r m n n l i Askfor"BLUE mason sneAn°"f ~ém ~ m RA L A ND LOCAL NE W S AND COMME NT - . -- - NO. 42 _ yu|Je|| .....o f c l u b w o r k t o U 1 ¥ $ ¢ l !.R u i n ; n m ! m m h e : d i e dc a r e fu l l y: m d o : t a r t In 'p u r e b r e d b u s i n e s s t h r o u g hbr e ed i ng 'o n dfe e d i n gm e t h o d s~ ~ d u b w o r k .T h el e m o n s m d u p o n -b e a n dTh e b r e e d e r s o o n fi n d s t h a o n o o o t a u g h t I u va b e e n o f g r a n t va l u e h i s e g g y i e l d i | " i n ¢ l ¢ I| 0 d m a t u r i i l l y t o m e . "1 " I'h o c o u n t y : g e n ti s e x p e c t e dt o» r e c t vi s i t o r s t o t h o a o a o o r e d i t o d» - - » Th o u p o u l t r y r a i s o n w h o n o i n t e r - p o l o a m p r o p e r m e t h o d s .Th e b-.» e s t o d i n t h e a c c r e d i t e d d o c k w o r k a r et h u : y o u s o m e g o o d a d n r t i s i n g . 'ia I fu" 7z s S c z e n f i f z c HEATING PLANT ° § , " " " z " m ' ~ fakesec;olai;ou1'. Cllnna ~--~u1|d.n| bod il 01| modznndsinhndngIf ¢xv¢»¢¢n».km youu-nom:thofrsuhnessusd bahalndout-dannlxinmmmefPmvidesmsvenmdudfmmwm- paaxunuuouwour theheusa Cllork dmuktingheli ll simple llmmhinnmdulmcvueonvenimx.Tnkethsoooldroxmuhdxcumeswarmdrmxmxghxbehuuna Nu dpea,nop\umbing.noradhtofr-vnly oneredztem Cumlanhnnamvesraquirea :obentha name apneaReduces fuel comumprion% w %PuyulorilaellYo uw mmv u mauisfhdwithddmedsodsolhendngnhe-:you ones knowthomdvlmages cl Caloric dwnbi- KD! beef- 'nwmndnmmlim.,..:.::'_.. nowlnadylnl "2 |>»1L.'"'f. ¢ . » . 4. . E 3 ¥ . hvd. Gulnmoodb l t k L u m mnywmugag-:mm.mm | ~\~. w_p ~II I 1, \1n\eu1"|\1!1'l*nN' mimw. NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 16, 1922.VOL. XXVI Wol'lEN'S ummm 0F commzcs ummm' , nmca nrrnnzsr nun u~|.'r;~mINITIAL MEETING On I n t " ld v e ve n i n g , No -a ; about forty seamen gathered at lim Coundlrnomsin1.hoCity H|.Illt'I:& inr asp onn boi nvh ati oaa lc n toa tby a eonunittn inviting than to h a h bo oc t. !a ra \ ro ms .n 's d 1i ed ub m= l xu f i n g th u n to b e c h lr tu mu n b e a Hrs. P. A. W uhbum. af tbl Blalrj hospital,wa s th u in ztig ltor d th id| | . andhn dmad» | c opy o£| Co nld- tu U a n m n d B y - h u v t k h l h o n u d l n Ihe precinct of tht ummm and which was apprvoured with s In uuggutifrnli 8|e'y H u h Bur y .of thy llm' 8 Dumber of Commemu-proddod u ahnlnnan and Mn. Chzin Bc hmidt 3% tnmponry seen-ury until af ter Ulf akc tion of smart."' The or¢| .nl»tion is 40 b e a md . ; the Wmn¢n'| Chunbef of C°|1*m\1f°|~: Tho objuft M the orglniutioa Il id c oopanu with the llln' a Chlmhf of Commerce in any adv-ity whardrf their cloth may be unduni, at dsl sum time uinndng plans and math- od l of 'L hd r o n tlut' | r i{ l ha d to progfeaivsneu in vuioua lines.Any wamla inzeruzealin thawi- f u s u f B lli r n n d r u i d h xlth e n i n o n ndjnanz un-itory me andonrini w-1 purpose: of thu or;miutinn may bl-Q' eu men n nmb ar up o n thlp sy mmtd $2.00 Yuri? dau.- The data of melting will b t t h f n a t T u s l u i l y a v s n i n g c i n c h m é u t i . T h e n u t m o e t t n i u r i i l t h z r d u n b t D e t '- 7 .' I . 1.3...., .l 2~ \..P .. .13 ¢ 1 » la.1IA MG i r W . H . ~ y e n : v ~ ! l n F. A. W uhburn;S a ? Chri| S¢hm!dtnnd_Tr eu. lin. No b le :A board of dlrectangru also ed tonerve thru two and ana ranplqdnl , ,u::g_.gur j1Bp.__.~o' Hmu» =. 'i =1 . c . H. Hii hmn H n . F u n k a m ;' Folioting the el of ~ ln. My ers took c hurn as prlsid und made |. few remarks as to ideal md phna for the o - l i n .V|'nlh!m1n pruonwd her and Hn. Chulc 0'Hmlon,_w\m ss 122 121 44 ms .\ 1B 96 97 |62 48 'IG 1 \s 125 'IE 61 1s xss m m 10 §0ME RESULTS DOUGLAS cdurrrv Bggmm Frd Gnu ul Banhgtn U Hound0 F E L E C I ' l o N §nl Nmnu cm Club Shu' ~ Auorrs PUBLIC sca9o1.Fad Gnu. Bmninxwly | Dough!cr, NEVAILMB mvoacs LAW_ County Qoxjn duh bay, fun second f lrucmqnann nf vars ",prhkwiayuzlovm s m w a dl'Nr~ Stn Fmclxo, Nw. 18,-Cmliforn-.lt &b h vhkh vnlhold i|'x uiopllon cl' pruhlbldon enfureo-f In the prepantlon of N|\1n:h'|mem., Oregon ranrledunx upon nn- contribution ua this m i n d :lub ly dl :hunch pu-ochhl uhwls mdlhow each county having bon en-udwr privnta uchooh. Navadn desi- llsvd In cgrn glub work was Invited .,..s~nr axw a 124 89 sa u s L11 95' |55 82 ev m s 125 101 m u 155 u a 133 12 so 90 96 40 av 81' £4 GI. a n an 37 as 100 53 47 04 151 163 107 9 .~ ~S S9 101 88 58 101 102 'rs 56 73 89 64 'za ms §1 31 as 90 95 56 7 1 B v s 6 s 5 E x s 1 o 1 : 7 . 11| 89 I 7 so 77 58 761% 27 s1 .75 'rs 35 81 101 :za 151 125 18 was .1su =seas Rflvay Colmml||io\llt|--»Chu. A. Rnndldi, mn. so-u Img G. Arm. dem. 1243 Su u Se u amra -Albert H. Hiller, rep. 1681 fohn Gurnb. dam. 1598 Slate Representatives- Albert W. Spdck. rep.1706 John H. Johnson, dem_ 1714 I usp~1 'aoss - C o n . n m h u g a ¢ m J n = ¢ » = - Dan Summon, ggp. 1811 ra. c. wmaigm. dQm 1322 Suze 'rggupgg-... Chu. D.n n N P . ~G e o . E ~ u s o Anm-my Genardw- 0. 8. 8p1¥Iml§ rep. 1645 x m u n w . l é n m i d . a m m m s ¢ a:soc-'ms 1608 r s B71 , dem. 1679 1665 ~em. 1634 1664 1900 Llttlienant Governor:-, Fred. G. Johnson, rep.1857 P. J. Mullin, dem. IBS( Sgcnggry of States- Cra1v`fod Kennedy, rep. 1532 (Tzu w. Pool, dem. 1583 Audilor Public Ac counts:- Gen. w. Hush, rep. 1865 Gnn§ L.. Shumvmy, dom. 1480 as 'ra sa 00 0? so 50 I i 132 as 4: on 91 57 S2 11° i lu r n n o 11 usp r l l N b w r 4s 95 n s as n o mu 24 sa 91 105 1 \s se 97 I M 158 127 13 71 128us'JG.as ns sa 100IT?E2 sc 90as999l 124 us 185140 13 81' 134138 45uum 84124211' 84 so 121107msna ws me 221182 1.q_ = z = i |r 1 )ininfl;tums {»fGeneral Election for Washington|y .=. q v s nl l n lu u c v n- w . -_ .__a s11n ma f t e r# k k. | . 1 . § 2 ,r e f r i g h r g x e n s n ai v a n u n d .T h o s ep x - n a mf r o mh a n IC l a r aHi l u ,A n n u ,E l a nm l !u n n - b l z t . G e r t r u d e N k h m n . I n n s H o l t - l l r r d A r t h u r l h n p d o h t . A l b a nl d i m a nv us nA r t l n g t o n dk# Thzmday .llr. and Hn. W m. W nkmlnxmdi n i !spent 'l°hunday main; *ith al. 8¢1'ibaer..'Hn Elin which fell during the puti l k v u s u napprmhted,hula; lipid xo the winter wheat. Na-wa in this vicinity la sc am ulllrhf avenrbody stayed home during County, November ~7, 1922i n 1 H "County Cle M u d n l l Anmgnm xA»\¢n;m|\ 2 Riehluzd 1. Richland 2Ft CalhounPL Cdhmm Fonundla Linmlnmm- 'rm In s mSimidnfn ._ Gnmt __ _ - -Herman l _ Ha nn a 2 Cumlnl City B'd r 1 Blli r 2 2 . . a1 ma 79 ss 1 17 12s 97 11 n s as A9 1a 1I7 70 se ss 194 i z12x n z 84 4s 76 e2 ss mm 87 M I 1s 93 91 77 93 120 hltbe ninnfdm nnnek . ummm DBPA¥l'$lPJ\-|-lllin n ew Ro btfll and Hrs. J . R.fill motofed to Omahl ini Monday méspeatihaday ..0uns....»\m»¢|r u \ nOmnbl~ fsn¢°rLE_|Z¢.»»H»T§f iid Friday. ln . A l f n dour of Omlhl #nll`tok-c ad guest I3 tba L. D. Burdl: i l u .9 lr. and lin. A. W . Bu-ge md Hn'|ld1_a\'=;l 1were nat: of friends l le.nm smith of z{»<1l»on. Nlbr.. w lad his sister. Hin Eva and hmtwr Allanandfamilyafew daysl m , Dr. A. J. Cammy made a profesiwll dull dl Takamah Xt'edneAdlY- .Xu. 0. A. J ohnson spent sevenlvl last week al. the lume of hc llilkr. Mrs. Farnberg, at Blair, help he are for mother sister.Hn .A. C. J ann andMn .Eat!m of Blnlr were guests at thiRabenaun home Sundxv and an gy' a wild goose dinner, Fred huki!lednfineyoung' tenpounctknadmgoose '!`h`wndsy evening whih ev* hunting west. of town.lin Frmc ll Kinsey, who teac hes is Gmbha. came up l1¥¥.lP¢=¥ Satanhr and Sundav at hu-l'\urne here. lla Dual: (hamndhn visited he: H538Mn .Chu.Eby,n e u Q i i s tl:vdzy and Sunday.ln. Levis Long of Onuha n>en1 llllila' u the parental Claude Bait .' Ku. J. H. West spent Wedneldl; md' Thurnd;.at Blair.The Hcrehutra 3-v-d fa:;~__;;="=*~=*=\f~°===atA1rGu m ev 1rg.Tm-Ivomorean d n ttla were red m !lure'Monday'morning.Th:Woods-Updike~four;ho m .two:o,one;hail York. one; Soren Larson. one;(1 A, King. onfand Dm Sheets one Dm Laura went to Omaha an ~asa R-iday retuminx Sltudny.lr. an d Hn. 0. L. Hllljng er nn5;-¢» of friendI at Tehmah Sun v.Hin Elizabeth Petersen of Omnh:;;-\»~;,°;,~ Sunday with her mother 21.au n .H nLouis Hum and Dorothy amVera returned Sunday evening from z dd! with friends nt Lyons-l i mHerelHenoxpenta f ni last week withr aun t, Mnh m kJenkinsm dHr. Jenkinsa cxéw u z1nur n|.senr4¢l|Im.P'rtdn .P U8° y. I li aRsaurusaeeofOmnha:pen in week-end at her hom! hen.E. C. Bundle was sn Omaha vidiofriday md Batudly .H n .Il.Buckvisitedfriendsi Bi t F ri d ay .Dunne Fitch returned Sunday morn $1 mm Omah a.The Hllmlllllionary Society of thll. E. cbun:\1\'¢ enteruined nt th lh r r yI .SwanhomeWedneadammn.The hostess. assisted h E`red Gaylordsawed n ddnt Hnrh.Hr.a n d l l n .Paimltier of Bla:m t.Saturday nightat th iIA "ron homelin Ida MeC°1ren of Dxmhn Visit!1 her burma here Srmdly.lim Verda. Frank vlnited in Bin luIeasx i i "w w a hu a lA hd Tues nv evening was a meeeis q|Ii|\ of 1he had wen.her.thnt areh x .The proceeds amounted to Sbl* which the ladies are tlmnldul.'\"-~I--wem l nfortheelect:ldzi rowawanv arrives! last we-ek whh mluled reloldng for It had been fearGev "o:'f\ not be on hmd in lime.lklitor Su-um hu hut eompleted tlmmm: of A number of roc k boothe Ladies Aid.The book: ca h i sfavoritegyd and true1 ssre:nI;dlnkl prove .».i'...m. touse Rae d l .They are selling them to luth irchrls.ha r chuweHrs.Annal{§el&gtuvd died W1 lllilv. Nov. lst. at the home of ler. Alu. Louie Fimberg, at Bla Blair 3 \139 Bhdr 4 110 B y m u ...~sz - : m l _ - .i 1342 ' U. S. Senator:- R. B2 Howell, rep. I Gilben M. Hitchcol: U. S. Con a m - Willis G. Sea rep James H. Hanley, | Go1rerl0r:-C. H. Rlndall, rep. IZ. W Bryan. dem. fini day of August, 1922, to the date~»f"filing of said pmition. and inter an upon the sum of $2,500.00 at 6 I-2''rar cent por arrmn from the first der August. 1922, to the date of the ?'ling ofsaidpetition, andintern!! .pon the sum of $2500.00 nt 10 po::"t pr: annwn from the r"*¢ of 0:- 'I!'nlz of uh!netitiora.:mdin!.er¢£' 'nn $667.38 at 10 por cont per arrrun'from October 10. 1922.The a'>o\e named or desifrnatefi per soon are aenuired to answer mid oe- titicn on or before the 4th clay of De~eember. 1922. er otherwise iudxmon#1nddecreewillbeenteredq a i n n HcGlLTON -5: SMITH.them. (THANLON. MAIIER & o'HAN1.oN.Attorneys !or plaintiff.lt. 3-91 been for him I would not owlm n pig of my own today.Credit is also qlrenm my parents, especiallymy fgher, for lending me money to start with.Alu to ourgrent :hub leqdcr. Hr. Chris Hint, who showed great in- tanst in giving us boys a :Nd start i llife.Good times have fuliowed throughout.On Sunday when I hui J. Short. Deceased:The heirs at law, next of kin, desees, iegatees. erediton amdAllperson interestedin nld e s ~to ore hereby nodded that on the2th day of August. i922. R.. w. Shot'led a petition in uid County (hurt llegngamongother thinnltha! roverJ.Short.nninhabitantoVa hingtonCounty.Nebraslcn,diefn the11111 day of Jul:. 192. Iendnr o Inn Wi!! and Testament, and poa...|of RealandPereorulEnt/atstlmated at $480.00 and pr.tying fo dwinlstntinn thereof. If you fall to ggpear at :aid Conv().ann on the mtday of November922. at I0 o'eloek A. M., and cont":Ed petition, the Court will appoinl 1A. Schmidt or some other auitah!mn Atlminlitrntor and proceed 1settleznent of laid estate.W*tn|~es my rand intl omit! ser Iiw 14th day of October1922.ISFZAL)A. c. DEBEL."tCounty Judge TRINTTY]_U"f{lERANCHURCH IThere will be Eng!sh services nes* Sondayeveningeorrnnencirxgat9 ~'clock.The continuation class meds at 'I o"»:.|ock.A kind invitation to n" ¥a extended to attend these instruc tions. especially to those who are 11 .ents of ure and older and have not yet beeninltmeiedinthe different fundomenwdoctrines of thechris tian faith. Rev. G. W. Woher, Pastor.. Nlic eo!Helrlng,Appointmentc lAdmlnhiralor. o a , \ NL o N,MAI!!IR Ez QHAN LON, Attorneys. s'r.m: OF NEIQRASILAsu. WuhingtonCounty\ In the County' Court..` |a. ¢ 0. A. Swaatwood. Minhfur. We were Well pieued with the a LUDBNS HENTHUL nnucu URUPS /br /rose and Mroa/ Give Quick Relief Nea:-Ly all myaatsimve Fur 'ru-immmigg.i ~ Q _They must. be risen to be appreciated.~ ~ ;q ' f ' ° ~. . , ,$ 1 2 _ 0 o ~1~ $50.00 Misses and Junior Coats ,~_ Fall and Winter ~~ scl-1ooL coATs , ,~~"'rf ' Ladies' Winter Coats Gomesin Bohvia Cloth, Wool Polo, Velour x~ Kersey, Diagonal. Cheviot and Plushes.I Sizes from 32 to 86Q11 ~Qr~ THE ARNDT HARDWARE TH EW / / v a v f s r f x5'|'9R.l - -,. . i ~i; "sTu Wi H THE .uu=:mcA\ RFB :mossW l L L f AM : j w | " Ag r W U N D E R 0 F }5¢hR9i:|__(;A|_L Now *E »if = Wmim E, swilum wu born In Burl county, Ohio, Shrek 28, mv. Wim hh parent; he mm m Nehru- ka in 1357, in a pmh-i e uhoonu. Hmmm o n n m In sq m a .un.na in um f.m~?'-aw a » = nu= tied in DQSQM when they Uved until ..dseeued was ainnen year: of an rv when he enlhled ln the First N|.~ 'f 1: Emu sink Home 'émuion wma. u lafmj was couclidsted 110| Um Firai u Nehrukn Inhmry.Aft-er n servi¢§ 1 %-*fi _ e~qNearly all my Qoatszave Fur Trimm ing.~ `a p p r e c i a t e d .3 - ; ¢I. 0 They must be seen to be , M 1 » ' R o n$ 1 g _ ooi$50. , i Ladies' Winter Coats Gomesin Bohvia Cloth, Wool Polo, Velour x~ Kersey, Diagonal. Cheviot and Plushes.I Sizes from 32 to 86Q11 ~Qr~ i ~i; "sTu Wi of Cixhuren months he was musterulom out in 1855 l i l w i ;| u ¢ | u \ . u ¢ u n * I - _ - ,0 c l lH i n S a r a h A i l e n m d t o t h i s u n i o n A m e r i c a n R e v u t o n "- !-_| n l...Nbi ln ;; ; $ a f ""m = u = & ~ The other uhfbiton who f°¥'\'°='°"¢-llwnr than pzuent bona nu nume n l u l . l. l l ln u ; n un 1a n d n t a m e o f i 0 ° 5 'e n r S .u m Iw d s ' m o r e t l m n t . h i f l § "" u s o |n!! ad an enthullutle ww-hm na.ed Hebruh wereSirce the year 1880 he has been n resident of Kennard with the except- lon of one summer whic h ou spentin the Black Hills,South Dakota. During his long residence in this county he has made a wide acqumln- terite and many warm friendships. He was a man of cheerful disposition nlweya seeing the bright side of llfe which, coupled with more !1'!n ordi- mrz ability, made hirn stand out as a character by himself and ln visiting Kennard the old timer didn"t feel right if he hadn't met "Unc le Bill Svrihart."He was a member of the I. O. 0: P. lodge and of the J ohn A. Dix Post in both of whic h o n he W IS anective worker.Ile lmcw the early history of this c ounty an ferr men knew it and he could entertain a com- peny for hours with his tales of earlier hnppenlnve which we ggleve w e r e n o t p o t i n p n n t . --_ . . - \ - and despite her nearly run century oryears, ahe was one of the moot active member: of the organization. STANLEY E. 1mf§`uNrrBANQUET3 OUR COU!'|'TRY'Snl-:I'nrmzns On Llonday ovening,Nov.18, the ron1air's auxiliary to the American Legion entertained at a banquet, nt the Schefller hail, the Legion boyn. the Spanish American veteran! ond the boys of '75, and wives. The hell was .very appropriate! decor-*cd in pntrio"c rolora and long tables rv-;Q aprenzl n*whic h a four course din or wa! lervoi Mrs: J. P. 'f'1§en, vreiidenr ,tr " ` Unit acted aa "r:°trnls'Llt3I and wol- cdrned the boys in 11 very pleaaink and gracious rnannrrMr. Andrew Jones. r""r~nt of John A. Dix our resp onded with a mm r"*ille'l "To the Defender=of Old f e - _ . n ' we dread the news which may come nny tiny for fear of the disaster which may follow, ao we ask you, one and dl, do not peas up the Red Cross Cegifomifa rrnsure make:the Eighteenth amendment to the comi- tution and the Vdlataad act, or what- ever other enforcement measure mgGirls, give them a lift, and do it gladly be p b eo part of and doit withaa1'nile.l . ,1 JC A. Johnson, Ron crm Erector.'('*"';':f;e '}_;;=;;=_;;: ' . ' ; ; ' ; g g ~ .Iera fought the step and the cities cf RE VW AL MEETINGS 1Bai1 Fmncilco and Sacramento and A series of meeting! are in progress at the Christian church every nisrht. »\. 0. °r\rt~\o~l. the mm.q ho' ee- |"l.'|"¢fl TE ". .1f\|vr»f\-\ of '|"-nve07|'I to help him through the eerflcee. A considerable interest has been °""~nlfeated nlredy and each night th* ol'--ul-.nfg ia grcwinw. I llrn cities, all of southern Celifornla and most of the neat San J oaquin ond Sacramento vdleys combined to r=\r;the r\e'enfe0re~n 'a new law requires children between the agero! 8 and 16 »yeara to attend public school except the phyaicnliy incapable. those who have completed their eighth undo. and Mr. Jolznror is f_"""'°m""f aerrnona. those who live at inconveniet diadancee that make folks thin'.Porno of the or are ta'n|¢ht by parents or br private subjects. to be presented are:"Con- taoeliern are exempt.These.how- acience as Guide" "The New Testa- ever mont have their education sonar- ment Christian" "The Loneliness of vieed by the state. Jesus" "Looking for Old Paths" and A §,,,jm..;u,°; more thin 15909 'Iheodore Gran end Otto Llueben of Douglas county; Wilbur Chapman.Martin Aden and Elmer Steider of Seward county; Everett Pileher and Earl Jenaan of Washington county: Silas Hankey of Saunders ogontr and Raymond Kochrovr of Thayer county. __.. .. .. .. .. . .- » . - . . - - . . . HRS .A . R.HE AL E S Nothing aadder haa happened for many a day than the sudden and nn~ expected death of Alfa. A. R. Bealea.aged 31'years, which occurred Noi vember 10. Rowe Brooke m e born in BlairSepternher 16. 188-6 and was educnted in Blair where she new to women- hood and where Dee. 24, 1906 alle wu married to Mr.A.R.Belden.Th# marriage was a luppv one and to them were born three children, Andrey Rowe. aged 14; Austin Brooke, aged I0 and June Elizabeth, aged 4. \ l e ¢h n n l l l U n !i l l l h n i I m I W G ! ! ! loved.'1'hemajorlty of thoee1n'a~een rrs gme eaz enr zir etu c ne uen r. ing ure elub m d u eere eeeeeai membere.. A a n g g e lt lo n w a a ma d e th a t le l zne mb er tlir tobr ln ga nevma mlld | atbenextmeetin¢, Dee.'l'.1 u - u s u - -- 0 a t Former neun reopen .Loss lxrnm -nn a : - n Wold hu been reulved by reletivaa here of the death of the infant daugh- ter of hir. and Hrs. Claude Utterback of Glerdive, Honiara. The baby was born Ort.. 19, 1 and lived but twenty-nn days but had won its may into the home and heart; of il.:parents, two aiatera andm1g brother, besides a number of other Mr. and Bra. Utterback-were forma er Blair people having been reared ...A ..|....rut he than Rlelr eehnala and \ I ( fini day of August, 1922, to the date~»f"filing of said pmition. and inter an upon the sum of $2,500.00 at 6 I-2''rar cent por arrmn from the first der August. 1922, to the date of the ?'ling ofsaidpetition, andintern!! .pon the sum of $2500.00 nt 10 po::"t pr: annwn from the r"*¢ of 0:- 'I!'nlz of uh!netitiora.:mdin!.er¢£' 'nn $667.38 at 10 por cont per arrrun'from October 10. 1922.The a'>o\e named or desifrnatefi per soon are aenuired to answer mid oe- titicn on or before the 4th clay of De~eember. 1922. er otherwise iudxmon#1nddecreewillbeenteredq a i n n HcGlLTON -5: SMITH.them. (THANLON. MAIIER & o'HAN1.oN.Attorneys !or plaintiff.lt. 3-91 been for him I would not owlm n pig of my own today.Credit is also qlrenm my parents, especiallymy fgher, for lending me money to start with.Alu to ourgrent :hub leqdcr. Hr. Chris Hint, who showed great in- tanst in giving us boys a :Nd start i llife.Good times have fuliowed throughout.On Sunday when I hui J. Short. Deceased:The heirs at law, next of kin, desees, iegatees. erediton amdAllperson interestedin nld e s ~to ore hereby nodded that on the2th day of August. i922. R.. w. Shot'led a petition in uid County (hurt llegngamongother thinnltha! roverJ.Short.nninhabitantoVa hingtonCounty.Nebraslcn,diefn the11111 day of Jul:. 192. Iendnr o Inn Wi!! and Testament, and poa...|of RealandPereorulEnt/atstlmated at $480.00 and pr.tying fo dwinlstntinn thereof. If you fall to ggpear at :aid Conv().ann on the mtday of November922. at I0 o'eloek A. M., and cont":Ed petition, the Court will appoinl 1A. Schmidt or some other auitah!mn Atlminlitrntor and proceed 1settleznent of laid estate.W*tn|~es my rand intl omit! ser Iiw 14th day of October1922.ISFZAL)A. c. DEBEL."tCounty Judge TRINTTY]_U"f{lERANCHURCH IThere will be Eng!sh services nes* Sondayeveningeorrnnencirxgat9 ~'clock.The continuation class meds at 'I o"»:.|ock.A kind invitation to n" ¥a extended to attend these instruc tions. especially to those who are 11 .ents of ure and older and have not yet beeninltmeiedinthe different fundomenwdoctrines of thechris tian faith. Rev. G. W. Woher, Pastor.. Nlic eo!Helrlng,Appointmentc lAdmlnhiralor. o a , \ NL o N,MAI!!IR Ez QHAN LON, Attorneys. s'r.m: OF NEIQRASILAsu. WuhingtonCounty\ In the County' Court..` |a. ¢ 0. A. Swaatwood. Minhfur. We were Well pieued with the a LUDBNS HENTHUL nnucu URUPS /br /rose and Mroa/ Give Quick Relief Nea:-Ly all myaatsimve Fur 'ru-immmigg.i ~ Q _They must. be risen to be appreciated.~ ~ ;q ' f ' ° ~. . , ,$ 1 2 _ 0 o ~1~ $50.00 Misses and Junior Coats ,~_ Fall and Winter ~~ scl-1ooL coATs , ,~~"'rf ' Ladies' Winter Coats Gomesin Bohvia Cloth, Wool Polo, Velour x~ Kersey, Diagonal. Cheviot and Plushes.I Sizes from 32 to 86Q11 ~Qr~ THE ARNDT HARDWARE TH EW / / v a v f s r f x5'|'9R.l - -_, _ . . __ _ _ ____._., i ~i; "sTu Wi e._T .#"~u--7 * Up to the time or sunermg a ltnnuof paralysis. April 10, 1921. he was ln good health but since that time he has been bedfant but during his ill- neaa the cheerful disposition which has always characterized _him did not forsake him and his friends who called on him were met in the sannie old way* as when he val in his prime. The end came Nov. 13. the funeral m e e had Wednesday. Nov.as,in the Methodism church at 1:30 oz rn. at Re n au d Mr. Neerton Gaines. a life lon: friend. dellvexed the funral ad- dreae bringing out the fac ts in the oa re e ro f the de c eu ed a au oo the r luneooldhavedonelnllvrhic hurent to the heartI of all tnoae present-Vnterment was made ln the Ken- nard cemeteryThe ai:children surviving are: Clraa. H. od Niobrara: Mrs. Pearl C. WildI. od Blair: John A.. of Kennard; Jolie E. Olson, of boa Angeles, Call- focnia; lark 1... of Hoskins and HH." Grace Rathmann 'of ..Blalr.Also a adder. lin. Nanc y Allen Spin!of Council Blu!!! and a brother, John ofOotoredo.tht entertalnrnen u r u r y .ahir. Don C. Van Deusen spoke hr"4- lr in behalf of theboy s of '98 and Mr.Reed 0'Hanlf~n spoke in bel1n'f of the Stanley E. Hein Pon 154. tak- ing as hla subjef t. "The Pledro of the Arner1~an Legion for the Defence of Old Glory asAll touts were well received by the boys and good feeling reigred sn- prerne.A musical nwrnm followed conliatinp; of a piano solo by Misa Fayezo Dixon,two vlolln soloa br others.I This is a short rapid-llro meeting. The service of song begins at 7:30 p. rn. gl cordial welcome to all.On Sun- day the Bible School will begin at 10 a. m.. the Cornrn\3n'on and sermon at eleven o*clo¢Jr. Christina Endeavor at B30 p. rn. and the evening sermon at 7:30.Special music at each sen- vlco.Good linglng and a iphituol message. e , M i s a M a r i a n R y d e ,t w o v o c a l . - ~ » » - ;v z s r r s n z u n v a s ~ h r G i l f o r d D i x o n . a t r i o b y G a d l S t r i c k - Z e t t .G i l f o r d a n d A r t h u r b i s o n a n d a M a r t i n J a c o b a e n a n d l w i f e f r o m A l - ehorua where all joined in elnginm "Thére'a A bong, Long Trail."° The door: were cleared for dancing which followed continuing about no hours. members of the local Post vol- unteering their eervicea for the music. Buc h mdit k doe. Mrs. J . h-lem aen ee .president of the Unlt,hlra.liary Siekkotter aa chairman of the banquet committee, Hrs..Jud Bowman. as chairman of the decoration: ard Hrs. E. R. Haggard as chairman of lianoe. Nebnoh. came in lm Satur; day for u weeks visit dth relatirea.liartln la farmirg near Alliance and this year had a hlg crop of potato-el but as the price woe ro low he loft us acres undue It dldn't pay to dig them.Something is Iron! with the system than reins-ea the price, to the producer. to he so lov: that he cannot was dren this art dnpite vi~oro'° opposition of Chtholic locietiel and layman and many Protestant clergy- men and representative cltizens of various fudtha.Tho. Catholics term it a direct slap at their denomination and its educational rnetlmda.The Masonic onder to-ok no stand in the controversy but many champion of the measure were Scottish Rite me- oons.The lilo Klux Klan mlrnittedly was in favor of the proposed law. A proposal to make the Nevndn re- sidence requirement bedore .lilvoth one year. lnatend of alx months. aa nl oresent.was beaten by a major?" atirnated at more than 37.000 while zmmooaltlon on the balid which, in ef- fect. rntiflea the present Nevada es- roree laura and forbids altering thorn for ape rlo dol'th r~\ y ea n,h eda ma- one of about sooo. The Montana lnllif-'ive measure to :Wow the uafof perl-mutuel betting :Ilford to harvest his rrup an'l ao l~it¥\ ma hlnea for hone racine at state and to the eooenrncr that he anno* afk-rl to b u y lt.Thez eia tc o gron tng rap county fairs, apparentlv was coded. aa it had n rnajor=°ir of 8,183 wllh having. what was, she thouafht, tonal- mn which later. however. developed into diphtheria All that could he done by human sklll wie done hut the drestd disease took hor just in the prime of life when her husband and hor family needed the aaalatanee thata wife and mother alone can give. She learea to mourn her her hus- band and three daughter! and her rnother, llra. Frank Brooks. The funeral services were held Satonclay, November It and interment made in the Blair cemetery. The sy mpathy of the entire com- munity goes out to Mr. Bella and family in thelr great sorrow. ARIIIS TICE DANCE A su c c ess The Armlatia danc e held lan gn, urday evening, at the B. F. D. hall was a rucceaa ln spite ot the fact that I. Pludna had done hit beat to make the made lmpasalble. were married here.i Mrs.Uma-beck will be better re-rnernbend to Blair people aa Gretclti Hilton. daughter of Bdra. T. C. Hiltonof this ¢i¢Y 1 They left Blair some tbl:teen years ago for Glendire. Montana. when they have resided onaranrh of'820oc:|en until this fadl when they sold tho farm and moved to town where they can better educate their children. Hr. and Itr s . ve n o m h a ve th e sympathy of old friend: and lehool nutei in their old home, in this, their llrat greet sorrow.' .- -- l A "l"HA1'*lI{ YOU I1| ouldtakethismethodof thaak- inxen y tri en dl ovo oe d ior me attherecentelon.electing me te serve youaastnerepreaentative. flasaure youlappreciateyoureoo- llde oee inmeand ahllln teke and ort Anieeaowdrraapreaentandurlth toc ontinuetomeritlt.. .e'r1-ellent music the dancing rraa M-|Jdhn H. Johnson. |_t committee.~35300 rote) reported.tinued until one o'c1ock a. tn._Herman. ca e . .Pld . Far Girls ago 6 to 12 vyw Material of good quality Polo Cloth1h body was brouvht here and fumd lervicm !m'd Saturday lftemoonf g m u d i n u r m e n t m a d z i n i "l'hone eeuutery.Irs. Ihula Tre at a nd Mn . Ha Yaibr vlalted Yriendl ixOmniuSthy ami Sunday .Guo Mattmn went. gg Orraha Fto buy utils forending.Tlrn Rob¢rls»Roua unch nedva1 o f la d r h o p B o n d i ? - lr . a n d Hn . 0 . L .Hi ldn n r 1 'h visitors Fddiy and Baum! 'l'lsne;ifa-|ndchici¢n.s'|ri1fdo1 Gdmf u l! i fi t : e mufrvm several colora Navy, Brown and Reindeer. $4.50f=>3S12.o0 es L,MRS. T. C. HILTON. The Millinerznaudicw m':='»|a Store. Ht ua do war johwrork for'yua -LK ~";.--._.... .1,>-..' ._,...._.:\`~....;. . .mf_~sr~....~.s..~_.._,~.~_._, 'mn wmnvnrsn. m.Am. NEBRASKA, m p g i u s r n d o e u ft z b i l l h d ! n m 1 l o Ji m m y l l ° i h e llaief,M r .P o l ? o n a r e n o c l e ve r - < l n '| . r w t h i n k a s vu i u h a l p u a e g e l m r t h u p o o l r ' ' M v l w l f l n r r f n i J l m n u .cm m e - d w . " w i l l l l r . l fn z z ° * | n d . In h e h i r ~l l , m » w l i l h a ve o n e n f Ji m m y : =»fo r me Juc lg v.ll a 4 a nn o ! u b'| n- 1 l h l l .a n d w m l m d r t o w n h t ! - n - _ - - . . spoke. and all me nnlrmula henna to wonder lf. lfaur all. Mr. 'Doon no notmldakm.tor, nl euune.the spoon mmld lun9 fnlieu it Jimmy had ll um- len."We!l. perusal you did nm :ale iz." mid Judge nrt.. "I knmr :mo ming; Hn m e wh"am stool Mr.C o o nbrightunmana!m»n1 any la!! featheh:he h u lull i r a q ' l u ! leather.""They wen all than lhls mornin." uid ijt. c mv. touting around at hunil before he lhwzhz that he was doing.'"You are 1hl zhlot.N l !as I`'The mendzy 1 'Paih %I."£'§.'r. |~ |4 |a l l y n u r t u m o r s . " i t n a n o a n t o d e n y 1 | n o v Ji m m y c n w l i n e !t h a t . w h e n h e m r a u ! ar n un d a n d l oo k ed at l. \ | Int l a n d m ad e z h a t r e m a r k h e h a d a e k n o w l d i r l d h i s g u i l t . l n o n ' h e n n . : m n a u n c h o f H i n d u s : a r o u n d l a l m t o m a k e s u n n o u m n m 1 - u n n u r ." W u u t . I u d p 0 1 1 d e f e r t o n l c h .ng nmx t h o u m ;h e d l d f 'u k e d H r . C o o n a s h e n l i n 1 2 : 0 m u o n i l g h l t a l ; in s 1 1 ou r j n rl zh Hr . F ox . a nd Mr . F ox , w h o u d m f n d ¢ cl a mr er g ri ck .: H o u n d th a t l r .O w l l u a n r ! c l e ve r o l d n u u ,: D \ r Il o l t l u c i l o u s p a p e r l r l d i u a n o l 1 I ll :ml gi I " tolemn conclave to determine wi l t but mmm he done to rc limro thdr oppressed pecpie. nnazly . u the end or :he ten du: and the ten nldils they called thetribe tomulher,and the whole tribe. lven the women and the children. nm to z hr top of a hig h h ill l i dthan they built altar: and uttered up nermces. lm! prayed to the FnthlrSunthat he wish: more backdnto the heaven lo bl! 1ny s would not bl so hot.when they had prayed for 1 lon;time then the Father Bun lent dmm tn :hem n lesser god from the sky, m d the Lauer god mme up to thachief: and the medicine men and toldthem that the 'lun hid heard thelr payer."And so long u you remain mm-rul zo the hther Sun, who prmldai you with heat and with light, |o,|ou; will he pr mett y ou. " tbl mur mur n ld .'And urban another dll rpms# lh e n wi l lt h e s u n mo v e b a c k ln th lheaven! and the gran irili :req green. m d water will d o t through usemums. and Bowen will bloom. and the land will be a land of happinelland vrosnmzr -zur tht Numan." when he had lnllhed :puking tbl nranennr dlzippelred in 4 grunt Wlinh Htl Slap"Sho tllled m l I cat."" u c npal.""I wo lf ! let I t p ull""Do ml pmpooo. mr dear, zo pm" ah|'| : m a r and fell on their h a s m a g n u thanks.\\ ' 2a e n an o t!1 | r da 7 2 \me i twu u the messenger had mld, for the nnmu moved hack into :ha sky. and UI! a n d t h e e a r n t p r o o t e d _ n n d l l u w e n b l o o m e d m d t h e w o r l d w a l a w o r l d a t hs p pl ~ es l .B o l r l m u be e a u z m s a y .A m i t h e s u n w h o i s t h e f l e r w h o p m t a c t :t h e H n vl j o u ,h u o ve r u r a r m c d t h e e i r l h w i t h h l l n y !m d m l m O dt h e c o r n t o , ; m vr a n d t h e t l o w e n t o hl c o m . N o r h a ve t h e H a vu w fo r g o t t e n u s e pr o m l s e th e y m u l e m a m 'y e a r ! a g o , c n m e m va t . h l 1 l w p .w h e n t h e w o r m n s n u n E g c h m o r n i n g w h e n t h e y n r t l e t h e y f a c t t o w a r d t b l . e u :n M w e u m n l u so w e F n t n e r s u n I h l l gi ve n t he m w r n r mt h l l l d l i g h t , a n d s c h n i g h t t h e y h e e t o n a r d t h e w e n m a g i n t h u n k : fo r t h e d a y t h a t M l g o n a . He re In o u r vil ln x e, 12 y a n w uz l o ok , y o u w i l t l e e t h a t e ve r y h a u e f u n n t h e a u t a n d ea c h m o r n i n ;w e a n a w a k e n e d b y t h e e a r l y n n o f m e m n w h i c h c o m - u i n t h r o u g h : b o d o o m m d t h e vr i n d 0 !| » - f o r t h a t u a s l t : h o u n d b e . a n d e ve n a s i t w a s p r o m l l e d b r t h e g r e u e h l e n a n n a n d u r n 1 : 0 w h e n : h o N s vl j o n c a m e o u t o r t h i m e o f n r u l s h t .ln zo t h e m a r i a o f su n s h i ne a n d l i g h t .» '- N o t e - T o t h i s d u t h a H u g o t r i b e : o t A r t n o n a m d N e w l l q l e o : o u t h a u l t o b a 1 l d !J l o L r h o m e f l d n g t h e e n t . E va l ! n t h e l l ! ! ! f l l l a g n t h e h o m ! a r e b u t l t o n n n e d d e d t h e st n- gt on ly ,t n og d a r t h a t t h t t i m q h o n o n d t n d l t l o a m u n o t b o b r o k e n . I n d i a n Lodge'l`ales Tha (River Fly.The housed: is the eleverut of ln u c u .its intelligenc e hr zurpuslnl tbl! or thi ant and the bra A ru- cent world-wlde nlborlty aliens mu ltrun think 100 limes mon quic klythan a mu. gyFord c.n~u= ..- . . . . . . -. . . . --:1'QANAD~ ,C-W heatG °C m l l l i m ¢»¢¢liappyl'Iome 'Your0'wn \;v= anitthnlevbo .\"11;ae-uw. "°'='".°:*?'f°'.:.';~1.:.°*m.°;': '.a°i,'f,":f. ;':§,f'§'.»=§i, m m m m f m m b r m q u w d w w é n i r w d w u m b v w ~ emeiimcaoiitstivestnci.~. \T h é r e a r e H i m s a : o t A c r e s ; neu..°5.'3'¢'£°"5.§..'?"??"'""|;°aT."'""°"'5B€»"&"°°".2'»§'¥» 1: '=-. : ._.»\==.»~m-m:.Pa.,-.?=~;».¢;.;_'=:_.':°.:." ~ 1 "c a n u f u - i n -. . . _ . , _ _ _ . %.-" " -3 ~,'f 1 2 - " fs - ° '~I"- n g - ~ 1 |6 "1 |. ; . : ~ f. : . "U5 [ l n E ? 1 ! " ";L . .. . .' . .- : e x e - - »___-a n n o " . #|:' .. ¢n f: ! " f' 5 "'~w.v.annm'rr# 1 1 5 1 \. i non-fm-n¢4¢.,o..|..,1u| ». g , ; :*::'~\.nunuunauns u, » ¢ n E E -1-SL.--..I-- - - "-sa...-:........ :\_a 11 ~laTHE LEGEND OF FATHER SUN W HEN th e Na njo u c a me no o n at the worm of nrlllght Into wo r l d o t tu n l h ln e n n d lll h tlh d i ~very IHDDI. md with one accord an fe llon th elr he ee aa dmed e ~to the Fltblr Bun who brightened ih heavens and meds the wwld mo c omfonlhle for the momma when they had berome mum -their new world ind mo bullied hams and made their lift. th! *planted thu: crops tn order um ti mizht live ln comfort.Round LMI them ther planted golden tmlll. on~groin and mug: foods.Their ~ - Um. :ook into the green llelda to on or th e a rm. md their notno no~their uttle thermroed loose to -In the beautiful valley when they to~ come.B n lu th e d n y a wm to n t h e --fellethand lh e g n a ltu r n e d ~ and the stream! dried up em!Na ujoe were much perturbed..to they new not what to do.m r --nn. lweeolng unolllh the a u. he come clone to ea rth . and the ll whic h at dm had aeemedPlf°l»l°¥became unbeanhle-and even th trlbelmen themeelvei were mmb y tn e b r le h tn e n o tltn n s a .l i n then were mms the trlbelmen 4wiahed themselves had In the vor! or!Nilllhla but th e m a n mcloned and on!! a greet moaningm11ne¢lto mark when the ron w had been. A a th e mm mc r g n m e o n m e n y othe trlbesmen 'became :rick unto dan |for the heat tra: ten-int-but th~ vu no plac e to go and no place nsm for all the wo r ld wu a 1denen.but-ned hr use a n ot th Father Bun. A l matters beclme wane anvsone the trlbesmen became despent md ilnally , one day.rolled |ne eeouncllnfthechiefandtheh u mn and the witc h dy lan.For f ,$ .; __ .-I * l u n n a fw w '; - - . . . . . . - -Igg ".__A J ' f o IInff'Lf r \.:.~p! ' G = = ~ . 'rms wonznis GREATEST BAKING POWDER wmele 01'Better Digestion Few ol us chew om- iood enough.Hasty meals are. hanniul, bm Wrlgley's stimulates the 'tlow oi saliva that helps the stomach lake care o l its load. za el es sm ne wu m o re _,_':__m a d u se w n d gl w s ai t e t -every m eal. ll k e e p s .u m w h i i e . brain sweel and com- ms acid mouth.. l *~ . . . ~ f f 1 ,».'f /\r=» ~ ' 4'~~~/ ' n u u n u - n - ~ The Flavor Lasgs loe B o l t s H a u l Tw cn ty . W h e n n t g r u r a n a n n n a m l n I T I - l a n d t w e n t y P l n e n z m c a n a n c a r r i e d az ¢ t i m e l n a n i n cl o a e d w e h o s t t h a t 1 | d m - u r n b y a n a e r i a l n w n fl l t f know ~ »~~| be nolossorfailura ;I`hat'swhy§itisfar e s vesome other brands sellingforless. m salsa! Cllllmzt llwer 150% [renter .-'o oA 3a f f ;~ * y ~ ~~~3.1. ~Q . r ~ °. . . , 10 uit. 1l¢|tcr| Hnwnwf min; wana men L umm ra; than ours? n u a m o r I o l l o f a .w h u u t o l d n o u n l . l \ \ 1 | l l n d ' R l n m u n tTh ! o th e r !el l uv'|. . 'The KITCHEN CABINET Th# mmdzy it w a s N o U n t o Da n y sa . t a l ( r . 1 n z e n . In fr . | u u l m y b o n u . : h r fn r u w r ha s h u t a r h l r l l m . .n n ! p n w l I l u r k i t . : n n k n o w . " u ~ 4 5 X p L ~Q J J . ~s I. ~4.. nsr-w r u I l o e1 \ osh ~||. ) i a oovir with eoI¢unter and add tha guru or hall A lemon.Le: :land toru r o h o u r s . t h e n s l m m o r i n h o t w a t e r fo r t w e n t y mi nu te s,m s a n d p r e s u n d e r a we i g h t t o Gntt en.R e m o ve m e l a b s ( n d e m i n m e a .P h e : m u l a h i u p o o n fu l s o f b u t t e r I n n l\ U l'¢ f'¢ D a d d t h e 1 1 | e e i b r n fl u a n d o n e u m m - p n n n r u l o f ch o pp e d sa l on . o n e c u p fu l o f m u s h r o o m s , g , m l - b a s a l a r r a n n o n sq ua re s o f qm u p r e d t o u t a n d c o ve r w i t h ' m p n m o Sas.:-a.T a t a o n e vu p nx l M c r n m n u n ,t h o Jul es o f o n e l u n o m o n e : d l b n e e n e n .o n e xen gp n o n fu l o r sa l t o n o b a l !: a n n o u n m a o f p a p r l t n .o n e : e n p o o n t u l o f on io n j g se e . p in c h o r o om l er e d c lo ves . t h e m m e o f n u t m e g .H e a t u n r l l ve r y n w : l a d p o u r z u r t h e r u e e z h r n d n a n d m u l .G a m m a w i t h d u a l ; m l n c e d peni.We have (the mol! of un). notpannedfrommeginger-hnadman stage; we ills the Rane of food that appeals lo the ere. imagination ma wlor nenne.The ullunment nf artne-tlve food drurl us to out-ofthi-way plaovs, and the moot popular plural a n n a .g n p o f r u l l m d u n g r d n l l fm m w h i c h a l l r o u g h s k i n a n d m e m - br a n e h as b e e n rs m m r e d .s e m vr l t h F r e n c h d m n f n g be a t e n sm o o t h 'l rl ll l a s p o o n f u l o r t vo n l ' n t m p .C a l e fy w i t h C h a u u w . , - c o o k ce l e r y c u t In m u l : n i e c e s u n n l l e n d e r . B u t t e r | b a k i n g d u n o r l n d l d d n a l b l k m s d l s h r l . fl a t l n n s p o o n fu l o f n z e r y . m m e s e a s o n i n g . m e n a s p o on t u d al hum minced and muistened withen a mu ue e ls ap n a n do n a u nr p wo l planar with depamduns for ouch eg; which In so be placed on il.D1-on an eg; In tid! malt nest. season. piles Ibe duh in n bot oven zo m the n u Serve carnal hoe! mm ln :hsmme ummm md garnish with pan- hy .A plank may be uletk. but mmbe very ho! than the man u plnc ld upon it.Sallll Annu-Cut mr m e h nm-as Ha u ~ l j g n n li t e :u h In n ni n a .ul so u w un n a m ! t o w i n h h b u ? rm w a s t e ll o a r . . F O O D T H A T S D I F F I R E N T | r "| || |I|1|| \ " | | | 1 |" 1 | |1f Li |415 lN8URANCE -»b,Il l i l a n l n z u x l s a n t a r t h e g n u : m p g i u s r n d o e u ft z b i l l h d ! n m 1 l o Ji m m y l l ° i h e llaief,M r .P o l ? » o n a r e n o c l e ve r - < l n '| . r w t h i n k a s vu i u h a l p u a e g e l m r t h u p o o l r ' ' M v l w l f l n r r f n i J l m n u .cm m e - d w . " w i l l l l r . l fn z z ° * | n d . In h e h i r l l , m » w l i l h a ve o n e n f Ji m m y : p fl b o f o r m e l u d c v.l l a r u m o r u b ' | u 1 N l h l l .a n d w m l m d r t o w n h t ! - n - _ - - . . I n r 1 I .m u l .G a m m a w i t h d u a l ; m l n c e d p a r t !! ! a n d t i l t e d h s r d - c o o k e d e g . FunnP|'l*'P u d d i n g , - Ta k e o n e a n d m e h ! ! !c u p t u h o f w i l l - m u l l e d p u m p k i n . a d d o n e t u p h x l o f m i l k , t h e , a x b f a n e m ¢ u m m o f a e u p r u i M m z n r o n e l a b l e l p o o n l u ! b f m e l t e d b u t t e r . a : u m u o n r u t o f d u m . a r u |i l I |B u f h n d Sa us a ge s .- - Pu t a l :n u m - o l g . i n n b e e r t h r o u g h : h a m e n t ch o p pe r .a d d o m s m a l l o n i o n h m b r a n c h e s _ o f p a w n .A d d o n e c n p t u ! o f m i d c o m mu sh ,: m s t n s p o o n f u t o f I - a l t . 1 ( e w d u h e l o f a n n u l . o n e cater tu the magic Intluencs at well- plaovs, and the moot popular pure! cheese finish with butlertd efiimbl and bats ln s hot oven until tlmroughly henteé thrdlllb.French pggu-y own lu chnrm to mfrivolous nppeamnos. shape. color ind decontlun.The name ingredient: . 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It u looked n as o¢h~rtn| lm exceptional apporcur for zulu; as an/I! as pnulodingr ann while men and women labor ynviil tha naeelnrla at nu.LI N lnsunnce comannlu'unla l ardlslrlhmlunn to pofmufhddui their beneficiaries usually an mu-mm funding.au: they would 1 lntemely interutiuflq wer: - ~ u i g m r p e n n n lf h o we r e to x i n fullieiom mud:Ind lbmllbl- and dthlr nl n sm means fn( an-lng #or an n leghlmnta menu at pm- That 1: hu gulard 111| upprmral |nd_ .pon or snugly all mel uf windom l . 0 I i I | m f l e a a p o o n t u l o f p o u l t r y d n n l n l : m l : vn l l t o b l e n d . u o m i n t o m a n g a s Ir Itrnondtnary urn;1|what epic urnnl . g a q \ _ \g . . - ; . . " 4 - A- - - .' : - - . .' - - . . f . » _ I I mi l fine]cook- ery:an |11 snwhich the French chef exc els.It tutes imuglmltioutoservenneg; an d l l n t r .| n aunts.no attractivr. that I! Ll ar actlng sho unlc.Such a ann 4| Ri~ht Time QHQ.ilu c old ligne! into on m frunnin: whic h ought an werent illgg UNI! 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"Hi ..._..._ ._ucuhl ml ahlnk or doing.She ntl:upuuln |pd damn. mdqahe mils outdoors and ln.And loo ufllli st hap pen: was wbiu she In In more coanned~1=»f~§.»- :ou an wlth hir high- pllch mm im th e alma.And herchildren are qulu npt Io pitch tlwlr roim in lun! with hen..Now remember nm whila ll In mc- § u T ¢ ' § ' $ v 5 ~""é§'»éE¢§§",,;;,,d i}§'¢f{é wcrlpl. Contains only such ingredients as have beenodiaally approved by U. S. Pure Food Authoritia *I-ik w i l l b » ¢ x m w a m = m u u . v 1 u » n a u m w m m m u u u n a .Bui- nau dn nu udn yr vn nz aaw in gn ny oth ar ph uinth hn xt io n. 9 . 5 . - s w - y n » e ¢ u u |¢ |n u » ¢ d ¢ ¢w s m m t m w m m r u n d n a s u a a o m u f - r . u , s = ~ m . u»n »m~». x1 1N. r> -m> »m»sL m- u l w - A d v .° r ~ ~AD TIME TABLE Ch i d z o a Nmh ' leli e r n Tn i n l E n t 4:40 z=-us. Daily. 10:43 n. zn. Daily. Train! Wait 8:45 4. m. Daily. 2:50 p. m. Daily. c. se. P. al. a a 'f r ti n l Nu m7:20 n. m. Daily Except Sundnir. 2;00 p. m Daily Except Sunday. 8:30 a. rn. Sunday Only Trains South , 12:50 p. rn. Daily ExeeptSunda3'. 6:28 p. rn. Daily ' r mx c n z n s ' z x a ln x x n o u ' D / wa s ._, Dec. 2-1922.J an. zo- ma.Apr . 1 4- -ma . lb; as -a s- lm: J u ne a n- an -- ma , Au . a - 4 - ma . xCHIROFRATICp n u m mHEALTH.c m mid: in Umdiy and country.Uan mlu dn free.Lady mandsnt.Dr. A. .v, SANDBBSON, Chlmrmetc r.Uma ova: B Mr B aht Stunp|,on||:-Bell 19.1114- mes. n o r Y O U N G T g i m f e r L l n a B e t w e e n B l n j r a m i O m a h a R e l .2 1 6 a r m s u m . B l w P h o n e 4 3 ( o l w, uf . . -._._-..._ _ _ _ . . _ ._ _ _ -_ ¢ - |-nn-»_ QMANLON, HAHEB ao'ru»Nz.ou Attorneys-atlur no v | R U P T U R E E x P E I( r H E R E SBELEY, FAMOUS IN THIS svxcl- ALTY, C ALL ED T o u lss ogm _VALLEY F. n. Sedw. of Chicago and Phill-dnlphln, the noted tml! upon. willponanally be lt tha Vnlluy Haul. md wsu remain ln Miuoud VDHOY, Sutur dny only, Nov. 25.Mr. Seeley nylz 'The Spermlllc Shlc ld will not only rntuln any c ue of rupture windy . but contract! the opelllngdn 10 dlyn n n i lw n va r q a e a u .T h h n m l t a l - , . . . . . .- -. - - _ - - - . . . - y - -. . . . .~ Let as $11 your pxualpt.ionn. ..B1a1r Phlrmacy. Kulufl Photo! will plana y ou. Mr. Fern Wentworth of Onuhm spent the Ink-end at the W. H. Hill ho me i n ~ dty . A. H. STEPFEN Word ranches The Entarpriac of the death of ~ H. Stnffen of Benning- ifm.M1.SL¢If¢n tru a piurueer get- ller of this county having nsided on his fine fam near the Germ!I1 hall for many nan. but n number of yem bark he retired from |,¢\.lv¢ dutiel md moved to Benninginn.In .his dealings with men Hr. Stef- E . R . H n ¢ g u 1 l . u n d e r t a k e r .P h o n e Bell nal.Ind. cedir 163.er Hrs.Scott Am-n an been in ell eek and under we :are of a physi- . g m = Th e r e p r e s om e n e w i d e as i n b a k e r y ~-s t t h e H o m e B o k e r ; .C o m e i n -~t r y t h e R o l l s .Ca k es ,Pi e s a n d ~read.6 - t f [Phe r a i n o f l a s t S a t u r d a y n i g h t : l i d o t s t o p a p a r t y o f > ° ° = m x fo l k s fr o m -'r i n g s g o o d t i m e s t t h e H a m -~ e n f l e l d h o m e i n w e s t B l a d r . D r . M o n t e w i l l b e i n h i s d e w l o a - ti o n , r e ad y fo r bu s i n es s . n e x t M o nd a y , N o v. 2 0 .N e w E o u t i o n i s o ve r R e d - n 1 ~"a ..»..r o n m a n y co m e s o r fo r s p e c i a l oc c a - sio ns.6 - U M r . a n d M r s . E ve r e t t R h o s d e s , w h o n o w : o x i d e a t W a y n e , N e b r . , w e r e bus in es s vis it or s In th is ci ty from S a1 .~ u n l n y u n t i l M o n d a y .- M r . a n d M r s . W . W . W i l k i n s o n c n - te r lm i ne d a n u z r b e r o f t h e i r fr i e n d s a t a. d a n c i n g p a r t y s t t h e Sc he me s h a l l o n l a s t Th u r s d l y e ve n i n g . Th e O r d e r o i t h e I i e e t e r n S t a r h e l d t h e i r r e g u l a y m e e t i n g N o v.9,a f t e r wh i c h r e fre s h me n t s a n d en t e x- t s i nm e n t coz nmi tte es h a d c h a r g e u n t i l s.l a t e h o u r . H r .a n d H r s .F .B .O l i ve r a n d e |I I 1]~h a t \Xulm's_photos 1rI!I 9198!you. I I l l l ||||||| |I | BLAIR BRIEFS-.-Lqgaland Personal Cold Tablets nil kindl. Blair Ph|.rmlC)'K\\hn'| .Pbo!»l vm plana y ou. ». Wqntad:-Red flavor seed and Tm: AUCI`ION-on the attest Saturdlr loule Geew.1 J:twndon. bring y o ur J UNK.Aye Bros.58--tf JENS§!N & DROSS, Auctioneun.Lucille Kemp Wm take pupils in E. R. Haggard. undsruker.I'|1one.P`reneh and dnmatic nrt. nu. n¢u.121.Ind. ceau ass.at c u r xm ma e .42-as For Sale--A three bottom tndnr Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Sanderson enter- plow at Miller Munk'|'blnltlniith mined a few friend: at :ands at their mop.31..|gn home on wut Front. street last Friday The Blair Home Bakery c an fur-| u ~ m ~ l m w i l l b » ¢ x m w a m = m u u . v 1 u » n a u m w m m m u u u n a .Bui- nau dn nu udn yr vn nz aaw in gn ny oth ar ph uinth hn xt io n. 9 . 5 . - s w - y n » e ¢ u u |¢ |n u » ¢ d ¢ ¢w s m m t m w m m r u n d n a s u a a o m u f - r . u , s = ~ m . u»n »m~». x1 1N. r> -m> »m»sL m- u l w - A d v .° r ~ ~AD TIME TABLE Ch i d z o a Nmh ' leli e r n Tn i n l E n t 4:40 z=-us. Daily. 10:43 n. zn. Daily. Train! Wait 8:45 4. m. Daily. 2:50 p. m. Daily. c. se. P. al. a a 'f r ti n l Nu m7:20 n. m. Daily Except Sundnir. 2;00 p. m Daily Except Sunday. 8:30 a. rn. Sunday Only Trains South , 12:50 p. rn. Daily ExeeptSunda3'. 6:28 p. rn. Daily ' r mx c n z n s ' z x a ln x x n o u ' D / wa s ._, Dec. 2-1922.J an. zo- ma.Apr . 1 4- -ma . lb; as -a s- lm: J u ne a n- an -- ma , Au . a - 4 - ma . xCHIROFRATICp n u m mHEALTH.c m mid: in Umdiy and country.Uan mlu dn free.Lady mandsnt.Dr. A. .v, SANDBBSON, Chlmrmetc r.Uma ova: B Mr B aht Stunp|,on||:-Bell 19.1114- mes. n o r Y O U N G T g i m f e r L l n a B e t w e e n B l n j r a m i O m a h a R e l .2 1 6 a r m s u m . B l w P h o n e 4 3 ( o l w, uf . . -._._-..._ _ _ _ . . _ ._ _ _ -_ ¢ - |-nn-»_ QMANLON, HAHEB ao'ru»Nz.ou Attorneys-atlur no v | R U P T U R E E x P E I( r H E R E SBELEY, FAMOUS IN THIS svxcl- ALTY, C ALL ED T o u lss ogm _VALLEY F. n. Sedw. of Chicago and Phill-dnlphln, the noted tml! upon. willponanally be lt tha Vnlluy Haul. md wsu remain ln Miuoud VDHOY, Sutur dny only, Nov. 25.Mr. Seeley nylz 'The Spermlllc Shlc ld will not only rntuln any c ue of rupture windy . but contract! the opelllngdn 10 dlyn n n i lw n va r q a e a u .T h h n m l t a l - , . . . . . .- -. - - _ - - - . . . - y - -. . . . .~ Let as $11 your pxualpt.ionn. ..B1a1r Phlrmacy. Kulufl Photo! will plana y ou. Mr. Fern Wentworth of Onuhm spent the Ink-end at the W. H. Hill ho me i n ~ dty . A. H. STEPFEN Word ranches The Entarpriac of the death of ~ H. Stnffen of Benning- ifm.M1.SL¢If¢n tru a piurueer get- ller of this county having nsided on his fine fam near the Germ!I1 hall for many nan. but n number of yem bark he retired from |,¢\.lv¢ dutiel md moved to Benninginn.In .his dealings with men Hr. Stef- E . R . H n ¢ g u 1 l . u n d e r t a k e r .P h o n e Bell nal.Ind. cedir 163.er Hrs.Scott Am-n an been in ell eek and under we :are of a physi- . g m = Th e r e p r e s om e n e w i d e as i n b a k e r y ~-s t t h e H o m e B o k e r ; .C o m e i n -~t r y t h e R o l l s .Ca k es ,Pi e s a n d ~read.6 - t f [Phe r a i n o f l a s t S a t u r d a y n i g h t : l i d o t s t o p a p a r t y o f > ° ° = m x fo l k s fr o m -'r i n g s g o o d t i m e s t t h e H a m -~ e n f l e l d h o m e i n w e s t B l a d r . D r . M o n t e w i l l b e i n h i s d e w l o a - ti o n , r e ad y fo r bu s i n es s . n e x t M o nd a y , N o v. 2 0 .N e w E o u t i o n i s o ve r R e d - n 1 ~"a ..»..r o n m a n y co m e s o r fo r s p e c i a l oc c a - sio ns.6 - U M r . a n d M r s . E ve r e t t R h o s d e s , w h o n o w : o x i d e a t W a y n e , N e b r . , w e r e bus in es s vis it or s In th is ci ty from S a1 .~ u n l n y u n t i l M o n d a y .- M r . a n d M r s . W . W . W i l k i n s o n c n - te r lm i ne d a n u z r b e r o f t h e i r fr i e n d s a t a. d a n c i n g p a r t y s t t h e Sc he me s h a l l o n l a s t Th u r s d l y e ve n i n g . Th e O r d e r o i t h e I i e e t e r n S t a r h e l d t h e i r r e g u l a y m e e t i n g N o v.9,a f t e r wh i c h r e fre s h me n t s a n d en t e x- t s i nm e n t coz nmi tte es h a d c h a r g e u n t i l s.l a t e h o u r . H r .a n d H r s .F .B .O l i ve r a n d e |I I 1]~h a t \Xulm's_photos 1rI!I 9198!you. I I l l l ||||||| |I | BLAIR BRIEFS-.-Lqgaland Personal Cold Tablets nil kindl. Blair Ph|.rmlC)'K\\hn'| .Pbo!»l vm plana y ou. ». Wqntad:-Red flavor seed and Tm: AUCI`ION-on the attest Saturdlr loule Geew.1 J:twndon. bring y o ur J UNK.Aye Bros.58--tf JENS§!N & DROSS, Auctioneun.Lucille Kemp Wm take pupils in E. R. Haggard. undsruker.I'|1one.P`reneh and dnmatic nrt. nu. n¢u.121.Ind. ceau ass.at c u r xm ma e .42-as For Sale--A three bottom tndnr Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Sanderson enter- plow at Miller Munk'|'blnltlniith mined a few friend: at :ands at their mop.31..|gn home on wut Front. street last Friday The Blair Home Bakery c an fur-| u ~ m ~ l m Blair, Nehr., November xe, mg l n w a r m s :u m n s j r : ;4 I Liv at od Cttlka-'The attic market hu | ten nnlly neldy with inc retleI mm c lassel..Steers steady on goods and commons, upd :Lundy to higher on the choice and p Butcher cutie generally steady;~ steady in 254: lower; cnnners and un steady; veal calves steady to higher, mostly study.Feeder THE ENTERPRISE IDBN A. :Bonn m u m : Ilia re Yau'gi ~ pomfxlu n Bmr. Nab.. `Em»1.¢r ..: Q running time they wem°on full feud. 'rim wa re fad from a.gel;fader, getting dl. \he corn they hnnlgd. COUNCIL .\|E¥l`B Q u ne n t ." T h e r e i l n o t a t h i n g t h a t w e b r i n g i n g p r o s p e r i t y t o s e v e n !c o n - u o b u y i n f t o d a y t h a t n o s r o m m p q -e m u ." o n u u h i p p i n g s h a u n o p e n ;i n i n g m o r o f o r t i u n o t t h i s t i m e a y a n r S e p t e m b e r m d S w t a n m l r o r t h i s y e a r o g o , "s l i d F .E .G i l i o n o f Q g g m I n w a s t h o b i f g e l t m o n t h w o l u r e h a d B o n e y c o m p a n y .' W o a r e p a y r 2 %r i n s e w e h s v e b e e n i n b u n i w u , "u i d c e n t s m o r e p o r p o u n d f o r s u g a r t h a n F .E .C o g u w o l h o f t h !Q u e e n I n c u - w o w e r e p a y i n g a t t h i s t i m e i m y e a r b u m c o m p a n y ." S o f a r ,o o :v o l u m e a n d 2 c e n t s p o r p o u n d m o r e f o r p e a - ' a h h y o u r h u i n c r e a s e d ( 2 p o r c o n t n u t s .C h o c o l a t e i s 3 c e n t s p e r p o u n d i o v o r t h a t o f l u r k y o u r w h i c h w a s ~ h i g h e r a n d o o r n s y r u p i s o o l t k g u s p e r c e n t a h e a d o f p n v i o u n y a n -P o o - $ ! . 5 0 p e r h u n d r e d m o r e t h a n l t d i d a p l s a r e b e g i n i n g t o r e a l i s e t h a t t h a b y - r o g o .Y e t . p r i c e s o n s o m e z r l d n p r o d u c t s o f t h e 1 a . r m - d a i r y a n d p o u l - -»e hun: wmo mf.Friday ntternocn drlnk twice daily.During ~o ll sun iupe;°r of that organi- sation.A lu g s membership uare mount £0 do her honor. |11~.»a |.m i x e d i n t h e s k i m m i l k . Th i s te s t .u n d n f n h n m n d i t l o n s l n w a r m s :u m n s j r : ;4 I Liv at od Cttlka-'The attic market hu | ten nnlly neldy with inc retleI mm c lassel..Steers steady on goods and commons, upd :Lundy to higher on the choice and p Butcher cutie generally steady;~ steady in 254: lower; cnnners and un steady; veal calves steady to higher, mostly study.Feeder THE ENTERPRISE IDBN A. :Bonn m u m : Ilia re Yau'gi ~ pomfxlu n Bmr. Nab.. `Em»1.¢r ..: Q running time they wem°on full feud. 'rim wa re fad from a.gel;fader, getting dl. \he corn they hnnlgd. COUNCIL .\|E¥l`B Q u ne n t ." T h e r e i l n o t a t h i n g t h a t w e b r i n g i n g p r o s p e r i t y t o s e v e n !c o n - u o b u y i n f t o d a y t h a t n o s r o m m p q -e m u ." o n u u h i p p i n g s h a u n o p e n ;i n i n g m o r o f o r t i u n o t t h i s t i m e a y a n r S e p t e m b e r m d S w t a n m l r o r t h i s y e a r o g o , "s l i d F .E .G i l i o n o f Q g g m I n w a s t h o b i f g e l t m o n t h w o l u r e h a d B o n e y c o m p a n y .' W o a r e p a y r 2 %r i n s e w e h s v e b e e n i n b u n i w u , "u i d c e n t s m o r e p o r p o u n d f o r s u g a r t h a n F .E .C o g u w o l h o f t h !Q u e e n I n c u - w o w e r e p a y i n g a t t h i s t i m e i m y e a r b u m c o m p a n y ." S o f a r ,o o :v o l u m e a n d 2 c e n t s p o r p o u n d m o r e f o r p e a - ' a h h y o u r h u i n c r e a s e d ( 2 p o r c o n t n u t s .C h o c o l a t e i s 3 c e n t s p e r p o u n d i o v o r t h a t o f l u r k y o u r w h i c h w a s ~ h i g h e r a n d o o r n s y r u p i s o o l t k g u s p e r c e n t a h e a d o f p n v i o u n y a n -P o o - $ ! . 5 0 p e r h u n d r e d m o r e t h a n l t d i d a p l s a r e b e g i n i n g t o r e a l i s e t h a t t h a b y - r o g o .Y e t . p r i c e s o n s o m e z r l d n p r o d u c t s o f t h e 1 a . r m - d a i r y a n d p o u l - -»e hun: wmo mf.Friday ntternocn drlnk twice daily.During ~o ll sun iupe;°r of that organi- sation.A lu g s membership uare mount £0 do her honor. |11~.»a |.m i x e d i n t h e s k i m m i l k . Th i s te s t .u n d n f n h n m n d i t l o n s s m u h : THE ENTERPRISE IDBN A. :Bonn m u m : Il ia r e Y a u 'gi " £ i f & » & ' . §--*»~'m ,,,.,=;.,, at in poatadlnl st Blair, Nab.. under 1 h A : t d C o n ¢ r l l la f Hu c h 3 i 8 ' l ' 9 . . . __. . . . . . .- - . . - . | ln~ f~ di, but so few pcrsofu Lnow vh tr e to h n d jl. -ra.m»7'i'm»k W a di says u m Henry Ford u gain; in forsakt the npubuuun n n k s V-'hen was Mr. Fund ever a repubiiccn.In 1918 ha was the democratic oppo:cr9 of Sena- tor H¢\v'h€r1>',and waged 9, hgh! against the latter farxeous for lt: bit- u me n -Re in nw ta'Iaé~d of aa the dirrm-trltk: andId:..u| for president in a m In Chinlllv n 1"J<kIeiI :naturist paced s :tract car cn the left or for- bidden aide, ma lewd a liflla glri. A judgq pmngély imposed l prison uentanco vi' fro-:1 one to MuiLeon yous.\""hat'a Um kind of judge to ha n.Fines :swan nothing to the nu- tomoblln' "Smart Alek," but iron ~ are n iaoly tenor to hhn.And .. fanes wil! not check him, prison bl should ddain hilm-Fdrbury N nuun ¢ m u b u t " l i n Amewmn mqaslne c ontained a mfr c ntltlad "No ~- m l An o m FNLU a ' w h m o m u u m o l d h o m d m w h o h u torio,theoenuny yean.|w~o1-nn1- h g h n u to one womnn, fukin: him- self bdirm ha Il ni l! n bnux and [nnclng amund with hi! nick bowed and hls dau: :tuck aut. wa ue brought hodtn face with the Qld ny ing and \~o11de1 if he knows how neuly he u acting the fuel spoken of. . .. . . . _ . . . _ . _ . . . . . _ - » - .Tha United State! In a nation of im- portara.We produce much more than wa consume.In order that thechan- ndl of our c ommon:-e may he kept fue from stagnation our produeo must find a foreign market.This is a aot- tiod Intl.In the year 1922, so far, 14| have impdted $2;608.000,0¢J worth ofgoodz and wo have exported $3,771.- 000.000 worth of our produce, than we have sent out more than 8,000,000,000 worth of goods than me have brought in. A~ything that wil! have a tendency to chock this export trade efhctn the middle wen very quickly.We, of um section, an the producing part of the who Llmlt iurulshes tha bulk of tha export pnduco.Tha high protodha tariff right now il a.ffe¢lil\K this ex- port trade. u in at S l D. co m ae Wi i a s r A Noble Roman Retirement of Senllor Oatnr Un- derwood from Indexship of the demo- cratic side of the S011-Ito wil! be a pubiin loss.However much nepubli- cans may ditlor with Underwood on economics, particnluly the tariff, may r¢¢*|1=1=° his nbilitiel and hh sincer- .l|.y.He il not 11 nhyster in politics. I .¢ .|!< u l =~. Nl mo Swish Lockwood Th e d d th o f li n .Mary Smith Lockwood, founder of the Dsughton of the American Rcvolullon and the Sant survivor of the eighteen woman who organized umier that name for 12.0 hzat than more thm thirty years fm. muh the passing of one of the nutlon's most inliuentiai women of A gmc nuon ago.Her intluenro, like hor good works, will continue on for many future generations. ln o country like the United Staten, \ ham the bulk of the'population roman or is dacended from thou who mme from other nationalities only me. two orgthteo gcnenlions bac k. the organisation of the Uaughtcrs o! :he American Ravdution must bo ro- I I ho me ln~dly "0n'l lnll Amend (Ile (lreli lNTERNA'l`IONAL uvs STOCK nxiiosjmon Horse l"`e&r and Interna- tional Grain and Hay Show UHIUN smcx YARDS c N 1 c A <1 u _December 2 to 9, 1922 A 'luderlll Edmliulal hniillil Hawken (llc --»<§ llll~PGIGDII nun:-nn ll l l!U°dlWil 0| !l\tfllHllll AIN'n 1 uv u un. muy umm-.cu 1. :f t be un. Jlllly lnhrncl estrrulnmnt inf the hilly Sn CUC!!! il Its fnBoiihy Attire All previous nnrlu haw beenuc :del um uno! Brilliantescall! rntcrinlsuclt. Bo sure y ou irlvel vi t c . a n . w . R v - INRI p»f1¥¢;¢hn rcnndlna fun. lnln aebeauln. em .un awltcsllunto 1'1¢.tes Annu. We winh tn dunk the kind friends and neighbors, and dm the airmen and Rev. Smalley for their words of comfort and sympathy shown dudng the illness md dank of our mother, Mrs Sa.l'l'luel Warrick. that ~ n lou not only to them but for many yenrl. ~ut n num A. H. STEPFEN Word ranches The Entarpriac of the death of ~ H. Stnffen of Benning- ifm.M1.SL¢If¢n tru a piurueer get- ller of this county having nsided on 4 Curb or THANKS. We wish ln thin mane: to anarursnur heartfelt thanks to the friends :\ i odispnsitimnve r y qui et.a n d n i w n r v a r e n t l u m a n l y In h i s d e m e a n o r , 1 t u m i y p e a f t h e o l d t i m e g n n q a m l n .A mae man in ovary rupees.,| ll has bun the ple u u ll of the writer to have known him intimately for tha put t\\ent;g-five or mo n I moved to Benninginn.In .his dealings with men Hr. Stef- fvn was mail. scrupulously honest and honor\b!¢ in every way.In his fam- =Iy he was na gmenriy a perfect father ~~n TIIANKSGIWNG Tho anmmi Tlunkqgivlng service will be held this y ear in the Mdhdill Episcopal church. Thurulay evening, Nov. 30th. and the Rev.Mr Srnniiey, pu te r of the Baptist.chgrch.will make the address.NOTE, r r W ILL ll!aanceinour ent sorrow, and ua these. whiie unaN\;v ta attend the funera! of our bel _ed wife, mother and daughtnr. sent beautiful Bowen in her memory.In a spdcill mannerdo we thank Rev A. E. Harsh, 3. E. Campbeil and the lingers.A. R. Belle: and children, mm BE 1 ! FOOTBALL GAHIE The C. B. C., a junior football elevenmetthePirates,undther y§uthful . |..Nov.12, this Tuner!!|e1"l*ku being held lvl;Tuesday In Bennington and intenuenf mule in the Gmnm ceme- tery near his old home.He haves to mourn him his wife and three daughtnrs who have tha|=>'rnnni11y of a hrgu circle of friends .~1 .~as CABD DF THANKS We wish in this way to express oursincere tha:.ks'lnri apprecintion to the many kind friends who helped us by \\'or~ds of sympathy and arts of kind- noon and held them to ; tie, 6 to 8. The fame teams mert.n|::d. Satundns morning on Casietter gridiron to de- cide the Junior Championship of the city. ou r de a r m ot he r.T h e B l c i l l l l n n fa m i l ) ~ ~I 111 N. Durham SL cu-engm--Adv."VALLEY 0ur November Winchpster ~ .Winchbster Flashlight 89:2 Winchester Pliers -591: Sportsmen's Heédquarters at ThE ARNDT HARDWARE ~l--- :\|1s!"1'5: 4 *"" -..":.*"'./ , U ¢1.. ,. r _Leader and Repeater Shells. Winc hester Model 97 `Repnting Shot- gun for shooters who prefer l hnmmer gun.12 gauge, take down.6 shots. ~::T:-»-~ Loaded with smokeless powder.j._ ____ ~-'Fuhun m m *primers.P m u c F r ; ~" w e d d i n g .Winehelinl' 'nterproqf "- - - - 1 ~ ~; process prevents swelling. -r r u n i lwu a r q a e s u e .~ h r e s u l t d - D/rrzs ._, Dec. 2-1922.Jan. zo-ma.Apr. 14--ma. lb; as-as-lm: June an-an--ma, Au. a-4-ma. dalphll, tho noted tru:-I lrpefi. dll punnnally bo at the Vnilsy Hom, and will remain ln Missouri Vailoy, Satur dsy only, Nov. 25.Mr. Seeiey nys: "The Spermltic Shlsld will not only retain any cue of rupture perfocily. xCHIROFRATICp n u m mHEALTH.c m mid: in Umdiy and country.Uan mlu dn free.Lady mandsnt.Dr. A. .v, SANDBBSON, Chlmrmetc r.Uma ova: B Mr B aht Stunp|,on||:-Bell 19.1114- mes. ly appreciable and wiihlfanding any strain or position no matter the also or location.Lune or dlmc udt cuoa, ar indslimnl ruplures (following operations)apeciaily soiieltad.This inatrumom. received tho only award in Englad and in Spain. producing ro- sulta without w w w ?injections. memyal treatments or proacripuona. n o r Y O U N G T g i m f e r L l n a B e t w e e n B l n j r a m i O m a h a R e l .2 1 6 a r m s u m . B l w P h o n e 4 3 ( o l w, uf tinuu of itself throughout. the night during sleep while dl sta in il re- moved.Being a, nat advsneement over all fonner muthodi-e:m1:|ply- I balance of a W inchester is something which cannot be appreciated until you pick up the z\1v.putibr<> your shoulder and operate the action . Be sure to pay us a visit ,before yon go ~ The Hunter's Choice--A Winchesm Take a Winchester shotgun and Winchéebpr Shqlls on your next duck hunt. and you will ex- »-~~>~»:~ :on | : » :; Waning-All cues shouid he :autism Winchester Shobguqs. ': Winchestgr Shotguns and Shells for Dupks .x ~.a v- :: :' . \.» . ~f ¢= I~. ¢ | -- n n - »_ II1Ii1 QMA NL ON, HAHEB a o'ru»Nz.ou Attorneys-atlur omm in s um Bun: auu amg ( 0 . . . . _. . _.. » . . .n u m - no ¥ res: where the lump in and no! when the opml!!! il.yrududng rumpliu- tloul nac ennllul zur;kd apenllnns. Mr. Sealey hah documnnu from the United Staten Govenurbent, Washing- ton,D.C..for inspoction.Ho peating Slmzguu. known asThe Perfect Repeaher.Nickle S1eel_ mhroughout. Liglzt weight.IE, 113 and .10 gauge, inks down.6 shuts. ~>~*~~Q f ~gi~i ~, \ . ?- 1 ' 3 " ~n v *a af ,. l n . , .\Y~*;~/nrQ Q .1 j.I '~¥~~~l f - I - ' f H x i f ' § ]£ / " * " " "~ . 1 . . .f _,N |r- 1 H ~a ,J ~? " ./ " i n 1 ~ a A ; ~ ~'n £€ ~ 7 ! i f A ¥t .1*rf ».p_:2 _oil .4 'c~"'¢"f".\ff"'-Hr .a v . n . m f ~~.»~¢,@$¢f- ~ug: »~. 2.Ti;f ~ ~ - » \a n . 250 een har.e T$"°" school hu been closed dover.Th e c olto f wh was only of candy areiower th:nu1e'?1rere1aau».q-- |10 ...-....,...._.._,,..track on mgount 0! the pupils 4.1¢ per fb, with corn at l. :ent a Ib., year.There has been an advance o! big advantage to the farmer Is t.hnt,A1! other ciuses madrm b e g n . " w u d to dlphmherin. .ma skim muh at zu per nrt.The only 1 cont ver pound on mms Christ-fpmduee la spot mb or the ¢qua=-»1b==¢.{n»p=.LH»_¢¢ show gain over week ..___.._..\.:.... ilu;_.» \-.\.---o .1 l¢u| \n:|ln|1 bmi" mms qndiu,With prices of rw nu.-Hs does not hnvetn wait for returns ago, the grutnt increase being on f __.\ .n...1.f n . - M. HM msn..Butchers invreasnd|ch00l D005I ITU I\lu.uul|leuur closely and lt is to be hoped no moreeeseiexist. re. JeeobRl.l1i!s, ivho has been ill in put :wo months pused sway P. ll. today ( Tl\ursdny ).She adveneed in years.As yet the leularl regarding the Ionerul |not been amen .A complete nn will be give next week. BHINGTON COUNTY FARM BUREAU NEW S NOTES cmAfolm. County Agent. ru: four variety eorn tests in Wash- on eounty have given an over- lmingt verdict in fwor of the oth type of corn.The lmallell :nance was 4%-S bushels per oem ITU! 01 !9\,`1;v||. us ulnnsu-5| ......,.....the sow full time, md every detail was dguzei it took no more work to n i ng u m h e he h tha n to n m a hunch of acmba.' The A. F. B. F. says, "Corn huslo-ern?Them | ln"l.war' auch animal. The Immigration restrictions are ro~ sponzible for n general shortage of labor.Wsgen in lndustry are higher eed threntin to be still more so. Thle will be a good thing tokeep in mind wluen tliinkiog of putting when ground into corn."e There is still a shortage of huskm in Wululngton county. Since the com went down` there has been some um- dency to boost the wages but the mo }°ril¥ of fsrmers are sitting tignt. terinls eomnillombly laighei_ than they were lut year, candy will stay where it is for "the balance of the year. Business continues good and our #ol- umo is larger than o year ago." Wartime Hetlwdl Belong."More advances nre'reportnd from the factories and the rue mills are getting back £0 the wtftime WU? of doing b1.:slne1s," said S Weaefel of the Weatem Furniture ard llilnufncturlnlr mmpnng."Some oi' the rox: mills mlse orders now on the condition that lhey will flll them at the pric e ore- vailing nl. the time pf shipment.The manufacturer! soy raw ml2£Hnl1l have ~ll\1nce~cl ond tlragv are oversold.I ron! knowhow thev expect to keep up edvoneoe in the face of preseet renditions in axrieulturo when the .aa he doa on crops me owen.:uv y w - e n 5 - - ._r e c e n t i m p o r t d u t y o n e m i n a p r o c -5 @ 3 0 :o n t h o h e a v i e r w e i g h t s a n d t i o n !g u e n n t e e f o r a s t x b i l i z e d p r l e e l i @ 1 5 1 : o n t h e l i g h t e r w e i g h t s . .S t o c k o n t h e A m e r l e l n m a r k e t .T h e i m - port duty of eight cents per dozen prtcticndly lvep the American farm- er predominsnee of the exe merket under tho present tlrifl' hill." "There continues to be slow im- provement in form trade especially in the sale of Il.I11'1 light plultl to fm;m~ ers who are en in dairy, poultry and etotkmisin ,slid E. HI Sawyer of the Cushman Motor Works."Al- tho tenm help to mike the sales, we are selling on nppreciehle number for euh.Business in the light plmt Edd is much better now than it has been for the lest year and a half. LEGAL NOTICE pigs study._Sheep:--Sheep merlcet incheseed over week ego.Llmbl inbreesed 40 @ Tse: rvirrliesi me wether: steady to 75e higher; owen inereu-er! 25 @ 'I5e; feeding ewes steady; fat lunbe steady to IOC lower. Gr dn Wheat:-W heat prices were firm the first two days of the week intluenc- ed by bullish privete crop reports, but uncertainty pfrevdled remainder of greek with close irregular.Chicago Deeember wheat closed 1*ie lower. Visible supply 32,278,000 bushels com- plied \1n'1.l1 56,395,000 lgushell last y en.Corn."`..'.ernment crop report 'IPhe members of the sophomoreA of the high n mol win have I ty ag the home o! J ames lhher on Friday evening of thli my . Phe White Cross Society of th i ptist chunk mel. wedneadlr after an with their captain, M11 Rm nlatrum of west Washington artnet Dr. and Mn. W. F. Hemphill :rl aiming over the arrival of l bah: ughtcr at their homo in Pn i r i f k ldditlon,on h r !'I`l1nad1\y N 0. The Home Bakery can fumilh 10 nost ariything in the baking Una o nrt order. Their Blue Ribbon hm ~:k br hd( of the iarmera in Washing- eounty have been using the .fairly gh typoof corn ulodintheaetesis. 85,000 acres this would mean a cranes of 167,500 bulhels annu- weadzh ln corn iost because o! mg wxu q n , Henry Stork and J ohn Hook: are the only men In the county who hor vested lliubam ned.Mr. Hooks ro- porta um: he lowod zo un in oats. from this he harvezied 2 hu. hulled and 3 bu. unhulled seed.It 'r u n o t more than a 1% ure plot.He ny s flrmer i l the 'bun oz us uuameu-..Ilh n i t be-j; " ; =» ; d -f f m . n T'; l' .$ , ; i f ag r r -Notice to Non-Resident Defendants cuituref'To:Wilson Akin and Mary A. Akin:"Smali advances are bein! mule all ~ a n d e a c h f y a n h gv of the time and price# ue vm' aug," notl you ave n su y..The State Bank, a corpontion,lain-' ! " "F H ." ° * ' f ' i ' 1 f = '¥ f : ° l " ., ' f f , ' , f _' : _"u n ,i n u m D i m M q o u r g o f w n a z i n i - 'n ..\ r - L _ . . . .. ._I g u n n b i n v showed larger com 'crop than expected u.n§:l prices decreased.Visible supply a,sos,ooo bushels mnmmd with 18,- 891,000 bulhol: last year.Chicago Dotomber corn closd Eic higher for the week. Potatoes -r r strain or position no matter the also or location.Lune or dlmc udt cuoa, ar indslimnl ruplures (following operations)apeciaily soiieltad.This inatrumom. received tho only award in Englad and in Spain. producing ro- sulta without w w w ?injections. memyal treatments or proacripuona. Waning-All cues shouid he :autism The Hunter's Choice--A Winchesm Take a W inchester shotgun and Winchester Shells on your next duck hunt and you will ex- perience real shooting satisfaction.Theperiect balance of a W inchester is something which cannot be appreciated until you pick up the z\1v.put1br<> your shoulder and operate the action Be s ure to pa y us a vis it ,bef ore jo n g o ~ and look over our stock of the world famous Winchester Shotguns. ': Winchester Shotguns and Shells for Dupks res: where the lump in and no! when the opml!!! il.yrududng rumpliu- tloul nac ennllul zur;kd apenllnns. Mr. Sealey hah documnnu from the United Staten Govenurbent, Washing- ton,D.C..for inspoction.Ho 2/.rfy i Q ~,_I ...,...~ xxCHIROFRATICp n u m mHEALTH.c m mid: in Umdiy and country.Uan mlu dn free.Lady mandsnt.Dr. A. .v, SANDBBSON, Chlmrmetc r.Uma ova: B Mr B aht Stunp|,on||:-Bell 19.1114- mes. |. |n g hz a . I I E ~~.z ~ ~ ~=-.~rr I V ~¢ r r ~ ~ ~I .|.J .. .1 I Mfr:1 .'J ~:T.r |~ g F i Q i L 2 |~~|I Q Q .: * r = " i ~ ?'1 .l g f f w m i # ~'`¥ , ` 4 4 {f7&@5`Q J ? - t 1 "° |~ ¢ - |- n n - »_ II QMA NL ON, xn rr z n a 1 o'ru»Nz.ou g Attorneys-atlur 1 omm in Suu Bu n: auu amg ( 0 no I' af n;£ ~ bulten. Dnee n cutomer, ai LOST-Three xéhire face n l v i sighing about 300 pounds, soma dz: t h e In s t a i x vve e k a .A n y o n e m w - g a n y t h i n g a b o u t t h e s e k i n d l y n o t i fy m y F . G o r d o n , B e n n i n g t o n , N a b .l l _The M c m d a y A I t e m 3 o n C l u b m e l o v.1 3 , a t t h e h n m e o f H n .L .A . F i l l i a m s . M r s . u m r i - m d M r s . J e n k - m lm fl ih ! A fi '. 2 l!\0 0 ll . l il d l ll K0 'T h e Potato markets weak and irregular. . . . . . .- . . -( J u h m e e t s N o v .2 0 w i t h M n ,C h i Beekman._ Mrs. D. C§V|.n Deunen has retunhomeafteranenforcedvacati spent in the litlllodisi hospihi Omaha where she had an operltii - i " - i | | | g l g i n n u l l l | | u v \ v v| \ l s !r n ¢ \e n o r m o u s d i f fe r e n c e w a s '] ° " m | n d d f o r b l a s t l n r st u m n s .f r o m t . h o l " b i g ~ ' § " " Georz0 0hrt'|.Bough corn from In Stewnrvs nelection of Reid's Y. yielded only 81.5 bu. while smooth rn planted beside it yielded 35.6 bu. lo ditleronee In the neu! here was 2°'¢¢rnment. 'Those who ~ interested W a ll : uve wr tu r ne r .should nee the courtly :kent at ,;M¢Building concerns nre.going into Millions of pounds of thi, explosive the winter with enough business on have been und br farmen with great hand lo keep them busy for some success:The government is dinnm time. "We have orderes that will keen 'I. -!.. -- al»\§ \1\A}\§ " IBth, l92k, together with interest there-on nt the rate of ten per c ent pernnnum from said date, the said notesbeing set out. inPa1-agraph "Second"of the petition of the plaintif! flledln said anion. and mid plaintiff also DairyButter markets Eteuiy to firm with pdces at npproxiuutely some level asa week asv All graaea have shared in what Jnovcment has inken plare. perfumed on her feet.She in i proving nicely. Mrs. W. W. Pfautz and children Lexinrrton. Nebr., are svendinx a 1 : | o o d , a 1 U 1 o u ¢ h i t w a s n u : o m at.S u g u m r va h a d pi c k e d o u t f o r ed im : po s es .Th r e e aeie cti ona o f R e i c h Y .D . are Ia n t e d . i n H e n f y M e i n l 'n te x tpn n -..-....\. 'w r i t a t IO C p e r Ib . , f. o . b . L i n c o l n . i n o d e r t o e n c o u r a g e c l e a r i n g o f i l n d . D c t o n l t i n g C a p s a r e f i ve n fr e e . | ! h e c h a m p i o n o f t h o d ve h i s f l r l s ' l l 'g o m g ID I B11 v r csguw u w u » " » ,s a i d Jo h n W e s t o ve r o f t h e W o s t o vm S t a c i a n d I r o h W o r k s ." 'W e a r e n o m d o i n : t h e s t a n ! w o r k o n t h e n e w m u n l ci pa l a u d i t o r i u m a t H a s t i n g s .W 1 mn n a l mn i s r i n h n h h n l hi l l !l l E l| L § B TI wvckb lt the home of Mrs. Pfn|,\;z'=\ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tyson while Rev. Pfaut; is taking Els ulaull vacation in :he east. Mm.George Carson,fonnerly a fcaidonf of Blair but now residing in Chi:ago, who n very plauant allot at The En£erprisooi!1me on lu i.Mon- day.Mm Carson has bcen ipending 3 N PoultryExnz-Reeei;aI. ofeggsat the fourSheridantownnmp. and around mm The hnuerprhe neglected to men mm lm week me n eun nddhlon to the fnmlly of Dive Hundnhl s bum: :ing boy hnving urnwzd nt bln home the latter part of the v~'eek_The Inm- ily c omma 61 a mm who are had w b u t. `n.é >ummer mn nlnum .na friend!over week ago.Stocks :is rear. 20,393,000 lbz.\25,315,000 last year.\'\ Hens, (4 lbs and over) .vql ve 112 1.w a s VVU|vvu . . . ..Il l w D S h l n g $ 0 h \ § n s t o r a g e Q compared to hnrni nrlc tii\l i n 0 ' N t h ~ ' " r " u "--w that smooth corn rum bo shallow l l Th e E n t e r p r i s e i s t h i s w e e k n m r t h e ta b u l a t e d a f i c m l r e p o n o f m c n t el ec ti on .L a s t w e e k w e ; li sh cl l th e un offi c ia l] a cc ou nt o f th e e c t i o n a s s h o w n b y t h e r e s u l m o f c o u n t i n g b o a r d s b u t t h e o f f .nu ni a1.n1\¢: l.|lfl\ll l}1ll\|E!.w e E S\ano1tnPh¢¥`zmswerinir i"\m¢\ ,.I .\.:.|~. mhnhnne:°"1'rl.51c chief: of-decrease in yield at di "Will you|-In wum l.'0lllI\¥ for tha '.;::." """"`{§a"i¢E""B.mr Nw. f; wg *° ',f_'j_",; 'fffj We pn :nerd nlennlnmenu |1123; §§f.§f"si 1 680 park mar. BLAIR RACKET STORE COOK w|THG-A-5 The dnly gensible, sanitary method.Cheaper than ahy other way; mm ~MIKET ~romi com. nous. Nc.. 1s .`-_.39¢ Con! Shovels, .._._._ ._.__._.__._ -.- -_ .___ Sc upMunlixusi no.asm1zs (self Bunting) -.__._ ___.__ $1.00 FULL LINE ALUMINUM AND ENAMEL WARE coomxc u:~"ra:~cs|L.s FOR 'rnA:~:xscn'x:~;G TIME l2 PIECE sirr ~CllA1'iTlLLY~ WHITE ENGLISH cuz ,\.-srncul., s1=:r _-..___~GLA SHERBETS Asn TUMBLEBS 2. ilk and up `. m . A Nx E " r SP E C I AL as x so wooz. NAP. very gwd at pair - ,__.$ 3 . 6 0 I regular 8.25 blanketLadies' Fleece Lim-6 uxlox SUIT |___89: cnoooL.\'rr; CREAM DROPS-SPECIAL ___.__25c Ib an~inn.cl Them pro some new ideas in bakery ~-at the Home Boker;.Come in ~try the Rolls. Cakes,Pies and 6-tf [Phe rain of last Saturday night :lid t stop a party of young folk: from 'ring e good time at the Ham ~enfleld home in west Bladr. Dr. Moatn will be in his dw loa- ~n, md! for business. next Monday, ov. 20.New location is over Red- e1d's newly.;emodeled grocery stone. -It 3Ir._Enmost Brook of Belgrade, He- ruk a,M n Hugo. Oelrinh and the Ines Margaret and Dorothy Robem f Cohunboa drove to Blair last Sat- nhy by auto whore they spent Set.- rdny night.:nd Sundly with hir.- Mrs. A. :L Brock, rtlurning home' business visitors in this city frbm Sat- urday until Monday.- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilkinson on- terlmined a nuzrber of their friends ot a. dancing party at the Sc heme: hall on last Thursdly evening. The Order ot the I-Eastern Star held their regular meeting Nov. 9,after wl:lch refreshments and enteruioment coznmitteu had charge until a. late hour. Hr. and Hrs. F.B. Oliver and son, Robert, of Onuho drove up lest Saturday to spend Sundny with the Jones Burcham family.They re» turned Sunday afternoon. Sam Gearhard has one of the nicest Jersey cows in town and in olnerlnsr her for :de because he feels that he has done enough chores md thinks. at his ago. he desewce a rest and 1. soot Y train Sunday °\Bn3nR on :recount by the hroalde this winter.Who ever UIB ¢0ndl'll0!\ Of the Ibldl.igglg her Kgt] 3 prize. 1P lJr. |B l ~lw roi dn P t al sh ca I w in in R N I . Plenty of 0il Meal at PriceS that are RIGHT at ~»\|.~FEEDSTORE lq b c r t r o u h l e a . "o lip;; 'c a r o n l ~ c e ~e 'F i fe ' si d e li ne s o n t h e f a r m m~e It s A t t b n r c y s . f o r h o w l c m z !" .__- I . Plenty of 0il Meal at PriceS that are RIGHT at T116 RHOADES COAL & FEED STORE SUNKIST noun ALL KINDS OF FEED The RHOAl)ES COAL & rm S'l`0RE -r r 0ur November Winchpster ~ .Winchbster Flashlight 89:2 Winchester Pliers -591: Sportsmen's Heédquarters at ThE ARNDT HARDWARE The Hunter's Choice--A Winchesm Take a W inchester shotgun and Winchester Shells on your next duck hunt and you will ex- perience real shooting satisfaction.Theperiect balance of a W inchester is something which cannot be appreciated until you pick up the z\1v.put1br<> your shoulder and operate the action Be s ure to pa y us a vis it ,bef ore jo n g o ~ and look over our stock of the world famous Winchester Shotguns. ': Winchester Shotguns and Shells for Dupks _Leader and Repeater Shells. ~ .>~` -ff 0/ Winchester Model 12 Hammerleli Rs- peating Slmzguu. known asThe Perfect Repeater.Nic kle Sire!mhroughout. Li g h t weight.12, us ina so gauge, inks down.6 shuts. I s ~l--- :\|1s!"1'5: 4 *"" -..":r"'./ , U ¢7 ",.r Winc hester Model 97 `Repesting Shot- gun for ahocmera who prefer s hsmmer gun.12 gauge, take down.6 shots. r ":-__~::T 5-f ~ Loaded with smokeless powder..j ___-_ ~-'Fuhun m m *primers.Pr em:i r ; ~" s r s d d i n g .Winehesinl' 'rsterproqf "" " ". " ~" process prevents swelling.7 ; ~I.:. ,U _ W15,1 ~urn." a .' .Tm , I 'fJ~"In -I.|."'-lr'>1t m 1 f 4 .~ir 3 ,I~ » ¢ < ' ; w %,~£;2zf,~ . ~ W 5f'T-f -f .*¢ ;,wf .£ 1 ? ' ; L f . l ;f 5 jr . £ . / " , E -n\,.1 f \ ~~~~~~~~. . ;1 j ` 4-1 ;'r1 _ :l ."Q u 1. -Er`?u`3 " F ' n h k a - a - _ . f . . - H - i n BLAIR GAS COMPANY BLAIR,NEBRASKA Day and ending Thnnksgivingg. service and respozuibility of the Cvosi reaches arounq the world. citizens of the state are umm heed the can and help where they . . ..,"Do Your. Cmistmna~5noppmgEarly " is the slogni-|that has buff: suggested to the Worrmn'a Chamber of Commerce and in order ibn! ,_ n| y - .5:" 4 4 n the A!¥l¢lII¥I\ll lW\|UHluul| uluu vu voorgmlzed as nn important addition to the lint of pltriotlc Mlotiations in Amerie;' It ll no°n£»?¥t51\ upon than who mm born in foreigrflnnds or whom y m n u or grandparents were horn thermmd are proud of it, to say that those who'hwe dewendut from the piomen oi the nation are even proud- rr of It ann! hwc, if possible, eten o deopor devotion for their eoontrr nod | more jealous regnd tor its nie- tv md prosperity.J ,.'Iob\nd together thuroznenotthe ~fhtion whose :fonhtheti foundod its_ond wh e n Ioremotiterf Img!it.i l who are interested ln this work shouid nee,phono. or 'adta to the county agent nt once.A total of thirtbtlt cockerels was selected from these two iiocka an ac- credited nhour birds.We are iutily proud of this record since oniy einen had bien solocted out of ftvo other nearby counties. .» Pure bred N128 scored n umph in n recent contest in Five hundred and Mt?-Ave compdod ln n litter c ontest anybody.His: Pawnee won the con- test for C W. R. Schwartz.Bho far- ,.-.-».a 1! min on Ami! ll, 1922..'l'hey big tr!- Indlnnnl fnnnen open to -. . .. -.-and speck!prius.Our demonstra- tion team won second at Fremont, too. Our mothen hav! appreciated the work thnt we mired tiiem. mul aiso the good that it hu dons their daukh- tern.We have tried to help them as much ns we could by sewing drones and \other thing!for our smaller sisters.This summer hu been the most in- teresting summer that 1 have ever spent and I believe that thlb worlh what has made It no interesting. Weekly Baines! Review ...p |__\I..|_ s I. n 1 Lhey may an uns.me mmm;-u~.must display Dxrlldnnl gnods nndf luggestionl a 'bit earlier dslnu mnl.Advanhing in y our lonl paver will rem-.h more people moreeilecuvgly dun any other method. Luft week tha muon: flnlxlxd the wnrk on the uwnn sewer down by Lhe depot Ind the lul. cemsnt was lmid.While the muon were not on the job rome one wok orc uidll. w wxlk ln the huh celnenl lsvinz their imprint belnru \ha sement lud became set Then la no exeuse for meh a perlorrnanoe ueep!l Ink of go od commnn sense md the culprit shuudd \>¢ npprdwndad .mg punhhed. Mr. and un, Cnlle 1-Ima. who re- side hal( mile mouth of 0|-um. werecalled upon w ptr! with tlleinhlby rtnughter. Lillian Mule, when dl0|»h\ r a w lmaugh of nn mnomplinhmsnt to muse -~-- -- r u-.fh a n un s o I¥ a. r j S th Lockwod ware weaned .nt sixty days u1d|A3010 wholesalers we Ilmlmg ullvrlrmr gn .H trua .\me1'idnlf-"Lincoln 1rai,¢hed 3,640 lbs. an 180 days old, of it il lard m do hininm than days Bm-.276 lbl. each.||.hey report continuous impzwemeni When the :mr was bred Int f;\lle¢c h week. Shipment: are hard so get nn.. n 11:sz are nlmninz to ro- she vu turned into c orn stalks and prices in many lines are ad\mein; ~|-_.n \.....:.... h. mln! In award sections 1 - t r 'entered their home on lest 'IN.|end.\y 'momingq Nov.1-I.She was one month and seventeen days old.Be- sides the parents, there is left a little |aister who is tio you-s olri.Funenl services were held Wednesday after- =noon at one o'c'loe1: from the home and interment made in the Onnn rv1| H, uw -a, » 1 . f 1. n a v v .. .. ._- -_m i v e a a o f f k i l l vh l t f r o m t h e d i v-s o y b e a u , a l s o h a vi n g t h e n m o r | : | l m u w , . . . , , . . . , . - . ., _l i n t . s u p e r vi s o r o f G r a n d , C h a p t e r o l d c l o ve r m e l d i l w .A ft e r M a r c h l s t l b n t i n t h e fa c e o f a l l t h e s e d i f l l c u l t l e e x b e i s l i n . C u r i e B u fd l c o f O m a h a .s h e w a s ( e d t h r e e a n o f c o r n d a i l y , t h e vo l u m e i s s k s d i l f g o l n g a h e a d o f Th e d a l e s d h e r vl d t w i l l b e ' !' h u r : -a n d so m e n k i m m i l k .S h e i e r m w e d l u t y e a r .E ve n i n d u s t r i e s t h a t h a ve (a y e ve n i n g , D e c . 1 4 . *H r s . B u n d i a l s In t h e o p e n w i t h o n l y n n a w r o o f i b e e n h a r d h i t t h i s y e a r a r e exp er i~ t d ! k n o w n t o m e n ? W a s h i n g t o n n o u n - \ !o r l h e l h r .T h e s o w a n d p i n l m ! e e n d n g i m p r o ve m e n t n e w d u e t o d e - t y fo l k s a s a h e u a a l d e r o f P e t e r r u n o l a o n e - t h i r d e e r e l o t . o ! n r ¢ e t 'm a n d i n s i d e l a n e s t h a t s p r i n g s fr o m ~W n u o n T y s o n , H n . C h u ~D u r i n g t h e e n t i r e anelzlln d e ve l o p m e r n o f : i d e l i n e s i n o t h e r i n - ~; : } d H r s . L i e - e o l n W a r r i c k . b e l n g t h e . p e r i o d s h e co n s um e d t h i r t y e e n o f d u e u i e s ..e.._... |. \ . - f a i l W ¢ ! | n n 1 'v: o n . !c o r n a n d e l g h t g a l l o n s a f ' m i l k d e l l ; - . \R i s i n g pr l e e e o f n w m a t e r i a l s \ - n - . .l¢.;¢l r n n n n fl r i u r q f g iI Ir |`f¢m=¢-mr.pm. P. J. mn-.erum of|Orumhad ¢hu'¢¢ M tbl urvieeg, /if -"' \ Winc hester Model 97 `Repnting Shot- gun for shooters who prefer l hnmmer gun.12 gauge, take down.6 shots. _Leader and Repeater Shqlls.- - j ;~ Loaded with smokeless powder.~ \ ` _ _* h u ~ / _ , ; \ F o r m a ;m m *p r i m e r s .m m :3 ' §" " v a d d i n g .W i n c h o d z r w n t e r p m q f :" pr o c e s s p r e ve n t s s w e l l i n g . "0n'l lnll Amend (Ile (lreli lNTERNA'l`IONAL uvs STOCK nxiiosjmon Horse l"`e&r and Interna- tio nal Grai n a nd Ha y Show c ra 1 c A <1 u _December 2 to 9, 1922 A 'luderlll Edmtisld hniillil H a w k e n ( l l c m n l l l l ~ P G I G D I I n u n : - n n u l l !U ° d l W i l 0 | ! l \ t f l l H l l l l A IN ' n x u v u u n . m u y u n : - r n . l l e n m n n - u s I n f K I ! h i l l y Sea 5ii°¢° il lt: he-Holihy Attire A l l vf n m u e n l f l c l h w l l i t d t l u n B r i l l l l l l ¢\ l \ 1 l l ! = \ n < m 'm » ¢ | \ . Bc sure you travel vin c. a n. w. Rv-n u r c n u u n c II N S . m mKh é du k m ¢ W a u u u n n - a n A n n u 0ur November Winchpster ~ .Winchbster Flashlight 89:2 Winchester Pliers -591: Sportsmen's Heédquarters at ThE ARNDT HARDWARE I oa a h o lmdc o r a n n uu u mmu m.ns *L I : J n , - , . , - - -- mmf: 1z\~m\lzRPnlSi§. BLAIR. NEBRARKA ¢frm: mrrlmvnmz RLAIR. NEBRASKA. AHIRICAN w n r r l cnoee. Te P1-wlde free a n n u l Tneuneni and lleeplui can fer Unfor innate lick me lteedy. A new movement um hu put evers s u o mo d mL n ; me n m mm n lr l of _ill war! into ua benevolent funds ol the :hunt and :nu bu been adop ted in hmre llpiec opei Ariel and ¥0IU annual Conference! 01 the Helll' adm Episcopal Church. hu ¢pma| up in our znldn. \ \ ' t m L 0 - J o a e n e u e l h o d l n h rmen of unenln. mgsmrm the idea- whlcla Ire-I tried out by the lleshodlell ehurchee in Imre.i'r omi u. be| 1n BiIll It armed urbe e populir move- ment and the people generously N- Qonded zo lu appeal.The Board of H°lD¥tele end Hamel at the llethodlet Episcopal Church hu adopted sz end tl pmmotlng lt.And mm; churehee of emu denominationsare N118 It. 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A n ; o n e o f t h a n m l y " 1 e a l o n . | b l y u l : m n o r a d d c n t i a l no m i n at i o n .a n d oo . t h e l i l l n d t r o o p : h e r o m o vn d fr o m t h e c i t y a t a n n . a t n l h z g H u t il l ° ¢ `f\ 3P | t i o n b y fo r e i g n s o l d i e r ;w a s ln c u nnbstentw i t h 'Inr k| .n h ind epe nd enc e. T h e g m o u l l l a s s l l s u a n n o u n c e d t h a t fo r e i g n w n n i l l p a c o u l d n o t e n t e r t h e l t l i l t i w i t h o u t p e r m l n l o u a n d th a n o n l y o n e a t a tim e.a n d u m : o n l i o n e ve s s e l o r m o n n a t i o n s h o u l d r n st at io ne d a t Co ns ta nt in op le . z u m : o r n e g l i g e n c e I n pox r e p o r t i n g g a s p o c k vt a o r In t h e m n h o d l o f t m l n s fo r g a n . l x M A R I O N . z u . . . n e u r n m e o n ; i s h e l l ! o x p e r l c n c o d i n F M D ! 1 J u r y t o t r y D a n n n ! b a t c h o f m e d f f vq d a n t s l n t h e H e r r i n m i n e n m l n o c r r c u e .T h e ci ti z en s- ar e pe ra ls to ot ly d o d g i n g J u r y l e n l r t .J u d n I l l n w e l l ntl!!!mlly , qu/Ing the rather dim-puuhle qpuqu, thkh seemed deoerled. Undlqae unfilnned the sm.n dIW W!! out. ' Y Q It't all l"lli\1-"he sufferednnmu. "You muh! wall hen. W m: for three-qunnafl nr an hour.Hn opined tho door o! the our and steppedout upon the curb, almolrl. taunted to lnveatlluta the nun of delay.Aa he ltouq there undeddfd.the turnememrdfromthe edugo.m d de lncrsued mem-an in myself nl an :llvld w brin gs vim lt a :tutordre to urn me!" "'.\s|l.\ndlJ yum." "Then you render my talk dormhard." mo nm ma n ly . n t wi n d lb r bn hm ..-.Q.,,.. Ia n - -£ S 6 . E n l g m G o va m r A l 1 ¢ n d r I a n n i T h e e de ma ru ln w e n E m i l !re je c te d to ok u n d e r | : ! r l s e m e l t , |m o t i o n b y 'l i n e r s i s s o m e t a l k n a n o r S e n i o r b r u m . a l l i e d h i g h cu mm la nl um t h e 111|d e f a m e n m kbs in di c tm e nt s b e n c a a - n u - x a t l i l l n o l l a s t h e ch oi ce : m m u : p e e i n g w i t h t h e B r i t i s h t h a t q u u h o d o n t h e g r o u n d s t h a n t h e g u m ! 1|-élf 'mls'be m n a f n mlnulm.neondnd the naps together.Through eenaln Iurdnuu in nn tons."I Clint slant.Natalia.Watt 1rou°I tha opuiod door he caught no [Nunn noi suspected ans yenoual :Ida lr] , f...» - s m -Inf any one within rl! some unnmi ever.You were n total stranger J l l W a t so n . n o t r t l t o n d u I l l D Q S 1 I I C ma r t h e : m e l m l m m a n n mm - | u u ul z q ln u ue u ua ., , _._ . -.--,q ' y4v\ 2 ... " an->.:..f._ ~~ .- .g ~" , : Blair. Nehr.. Nanmbor 18. 1922-mx lrrrznrmsn-k n i t ! !A w c A f . m r w s P / m u r o l H E E E R P R I S E ;' n l ' ¢ Au. 'nur |r|0p|_g ~.`P L ',1\AV o ll' l' H , » - »- A _'\P ''_ M M E N T A s k f o r % | . u e R I B B O N B R E A D "A s k f o r " B L U E R I B B O N B R E A D "G E N m = . A L A N D L O C A L N E W S A N D o o VOL. XXVI CUMMISSIUNERS MEET A|.ww USUAL onlsr'ov an.|.s TRANSAC|\ ofrnsn ausmass OF mroafumcz County iallonsn Room Blair, Nabr., Nov. "°: ~ BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEB c o w zn wzn nmc ~ ~ ~ANNB BRSARY A mm bo ny """ ""' "'° °°°"s uc os s'rs Auo ra ss -ma no v- bndon '!\1e|d|y, Nov. 21, ol th gol-'m mam; mnlvunry of Mr. "di Mn. Hgnry Gains us.their fum home nur Ariingtnn.u m c euntury lzo in Smpmon~mnlv_ |\|xmu. Henrv c. Gunn and LAR TEST OP COUNTY Carl A. Ohon, County Agni.. ThaAuaunlF\rmBurctumntlnK ... .......,_ _....._¢.--u YOUNG wmmmumort.: xN'rr='.!1'/UNED Mm Armin Vin Gaul vnl homum n number of youngnurried peopleof the Helhadkt church on lm 'Nev day evmlng ot tho chunrh parlon. The mom vu npproprixuly dem-nwd with beautiful flowln and theevening na :pant ln 1 nodal way RASKA, NOVEMBER 28. 1922.NO. 48 A N ~"H`LAl'K'S Most POPULAR LADY WEEK SEI' ASIDE HAIDING PROCLAIMS nscsmum 3,5 AS Psmon FOB SPECIAL zrrosfrs n s v s o r n x n o u s l 0nl|n1'uud;y,Nvv.21.oecun\d au s-nh Mnbdsy uxniveuuy dl cl-nam Cfukhhmk and : f u m mmnmd hdmmnlly duringlbn:hunk lwml h mm .u Sa ta nTuma.\ gnu a n old Indy enjoy:Mthiandnnndhumonoltlurmvborv t d I ..¢u ...| ..w i l ! b e s o l d t o s a t i s f y u i d j u d m m g m t h o t h e r a n d Iu r i b e r o r d e r s . a i l o vr - t h e i n t e n t ! t h e r e o n . t h e c o w l an d A1 a n c e :a n d de cr ee s u t o t h i s C o u r tm i c o s t !a s r n v i d d i>s a i daccn g y s e e m p r o .o r d e r a n d J e c r o e a n s - t h e h w i n a u c h .i t r e u m y g u d m d O f f !n l S d ca s es m ad e a n d ar o vi d ed .l t h i l 1 . i t h d u ' o f N o ve m b e r . 1D a t e d th i s 3 t h d a y o f O c t o b e r ,( S E A L )A . C . D ~ E L . 1 9 2 2 , a t B l a i r . N e b n n k r . ._ a _142-511 C o u n t y J u d g a n e y e arz ll yt e r e \n 1 B! r.nf' e ' ti n . ing n. I n 5 M. ce g this l 1fore nrt: he e ear"od the outond was :le- . sr CIF!I und of r~ `:tones To. J. E. Hiller, real name unkr~Nlyrtle I.. Miller,George D.SectNancy B. Scott. the hears, dev = tegateea, ponlow representatives, an -z!! other perwns interested in the estate of George D. Scott, deceased, names unknovm:The above named or &¢»ign»t¢dPp¢ sons will take notic e tgat The enMutualLife Insurance company h.Bled m petition in the district couol'Washington county,Nebraakagainstthemitnplended with I-'toy Van Vnlin, Ircda'e Van Valin. Geoanna Turner. Central Shoe .cornpanThe Herman State Bank and Ilerzo Lumber company. the object and Proser of which petition in to foreclo.n certain mortgage executed by 1-toyVnn Vzdin and Iredale Van Valio. an delivered to Frrk H. Binder. comc'ng the E 1-2 of N E 1-4. SectionTownship 19. Rance 11. East of 1. Sth P. M.. containing 80 acres. moor lens according to government suvey, in Washington County. Nehruwhich mortgnyge was filed for 1ecoFehunry 2,1921. and recordedBook xo, at Page 306. of the real e tate mortgage reconls of Wnspirzlcounty, Nebnska; that slid mortgain in default, and that there il d thereon the sum of $3,3T'I.03._winterest on the sum ot $41.11 at per cent per annum from the fiday of Augtut. 1921. to date of fili of said petition, and interest uponmme! $81.25 at XG por cent por annfrom the first day of February. I9to date of the fillnq of mid petitiand interest upon Une mm of $81 at 10 per cent per annum fromfirst day of August, 1922, to the tof fiiing of :mid p:'tiLi011. and intest upon the sum of $2,500.00 at 6'wr rent ner nn-nm from the first 1f Anmsrt. 1922. to the nate of filing of slid petit§nn and inter#pon the mm of $2500.00 nt 10-rng per annum from the date of f'l'n42 of said petition.and inte n1 $HG'I'.36 at I0 per cent per nnrfrom October ao, 1922.The above named or denisznatednone are penuired to answer saidttit'on on or before the oth day offember. !922, or otherwise ind md decree wi!!be entered nga HI-GILTON Gt SHIT!')'IlANL0N, MAKER é g'HAN Attorneys (or pialntiff.4 . . .- .... . ._ . _ _. - SHERIIF'S SALE shunt. . - . -- - 0'!{enlon, Maher & O"Hanlon. A By vlnue of an order of sole irout of the 1: stdct Court of Washton County. Nebraska, and in p ance of a decree of slid Cog; iactionthereinpending who inWastngton County Bank. a co ation. was llintil! and Otto HnHeten li r, n ai. were defen~I Hill. at .two o'clock, P. H. on day, November 21at. 1922. at the Front .Door of the Waahingtonty Court House in the City ofWashingtonCounty.Neileaka,at public auction tothe highest bfor cash. the foliovd describedestate, to-wit:The eat Half o Southellt Quaner,the Sout Quarter of the Southvrert QuandLotNumber Three (3), aswam sn tar. Towmhig Seve(17), R| .nle Thirteen (1 L E .Waahingtnn County,Nob:as aatldj' one certain rnortxnze on b . ~h~riE of ~u h in g to n County.Nm brash. Notice uf Healing Hull Settlement o'xuN|.oN, MAHER & 01-mxmn, Azwmm.STATE OF NEBRASKA Wahl Co ¢In 142. c$'§`»} cumsi. I I have levied up-on he foliowinz rea! -auto as the propox-r of the said ""|fenchnt I-'Ioyd yn nlln. to-wit.T110 Northeast qtuxrier (N E 50 of Section Twenty-eight (28),Township Twenty (213),RangeE'cvcn (11), East of the Sth P. M.,' Washington County, Nebraska.Iand I will at ten c-'clock A. M. on 1.he"Sth dny of November. 1922. at the' .\'ce\I. front door of the WashingtonCounty Conn House, in the c ity ofI1-ir. W ushinwn County . Nebntkmf \.ll maid real estate at puh1ic auction' to the highest bidder for cash tomthcfyplahti!¥'s judzrdint.in the sum of $l21.T6,with lnterelt.tontisfy the sum of $9.20 coats and 11le.w!d and nccmiwz costs.!lhta-6 at Blair. Nebrglka, this Nth day of October, l922.4 m u n w n M E H R E N S .Sheri!! of Wlahingtnn County.Ne-.b u s h .38-Bt L O N . A t t o m e y m ' S T A T E 0 ? N E B R A S K A as. W u h i h t f b n C M I M Y In t h e C o u n t y C o u r t . In t h e H a t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e o f G r o ve r J. S h a l t . D e c e u a d : T h e h a i n a t h w , n e x t o f H n , d e - NEW MH LINERY A T R l a n u c l c n v l u c x c s for late Autumn and Wintgr Wear "j Thése Hats. possess Quality and Style PRICES Winter Coats$3.00 to $1200 full stock L s AH persons inwnewed in uid el-uu hereby unkind that on thu12th d|yolAunlt, l9'l2.R.W.SMr¢Gladn petidnn in uid County DunnnlleglngAmongother ihingi t h tGrover J.Short,\|\lnhnbltmt u! Wuhinztnn County, Nehnsh. dhdan the mn day al Judy, 1922. lavlngw1mwxl|u»i'rw.unu»¢.u»dp°¢-sand ol Real and Penqnal Estateestimpted at $480.00 and praying loradmlnictntlon dmeof.ll you ml to appear nt said Cmmty Conn an dm wth day ol November,1922, At 10 o':lock A. M.. and oontutuid patidon. thu Court will appoint c. A. Schmidt or some other mlubls pe n on . xa mmmn m md mwe e d taa u n la m n t o l a i d u mmwxumu my hand and Ohidll Sudthh 'mb dir of o¢w\»=». ms. (SEAL)A. c , DEBEL.89-At County Judge. J O H N L . u mmm Pint Nltiow Bank Building,Omn hl. Ne br tlll SHERIFPS SALE By virtue of an execution insuod br I-1.C. Jndmon,erk of the Dlttic tCourt of W ithin county. W ebm-km, upon a judgment rendered gn the hluwip d Cou rt of enum. I.- J ugiu County,Nebraska.ond later thus-crlptod Lo the District Court for saidCounty upon whlth G authentiated :o p y wi l filed on -2}.8\~ O f "epte1nber»1922, with the Cle oftheDistricto w n or wulginewnCounty,Nabuska, wherein kenneth M.Snyder was laintifl'and FloydVan V alln and C M.. H. Tha tc her " ; STATE OF NEBRASKA ai.Wuldnnon County .A*In The County com. in o matter of the emu of JenaL.. Deceased: The heirs at law next of kin, dev1|¢ol,.le»gatees, crodi-ton nnd all persona interested in thefinalsettlement of uid estate ure'hereby notified that on the 18th dw of October, 1922, A. R. Brock, the Ad- iflntriztor <51 Clzid edate Bled ayreY. on n i unty rt, 'pta nrthat his final ldministntion accountfiled heroin bo settled m d allowed. that proof of heirshir be taken. or-der for distribution o onset: and as-H181\U1£nt of dowor and homesteadrights entered; and the Wd Admin- iltrator dlsoluuged. Notice dHelrln| Find Sdllement Price of Childrens' $2.50 tu $8.00i s 4 ~ v , __ . Photographs for Christmas gang y . ' s . l . ». lw. ., \A n v ..; °-f.._ \ Q/ . . ' . l \ ° \ 0 "3 1 .I You can comp'ote your Ghdat- mas list quickly with Photo- gnpbs ard you will be sure of giviqg hut the right thing. Photographs are gifts that you an easily afford and family and friends will always treasure them.Make your appointment loday . uumrs Paulus w|LL Pmsf vnu. and h-c is not as busy now as he will he in Dec e rn ber lfrice ol Ladies' $12.5Q to $40.00 -z=' 4 ~. ~ 1 -' 'fn the hein at law, legateea, de- =.: ~ \ lk:~\\< 1 I J . /-Ne w B y o c a d d L i b e r a l D f, for \ H a t s ..Sa tu r da y s S a l e \ i ' T 1" N e w inse '*.|H r s ~ : -, ~N;w Fu rTri m m ei S p e c i a l f o r S a t u r d a y Hats ..New Sport Hats ther _`-§ § Z§ `§ § Hm $ 1 5 0 0 t o $ 5 . 0 0 .Choicg of Any Sailor $3.5Q MRS. T. C. HILTON. The Milliner T 11'i=}§éE°e F1164 M v m d Tn u n u y: r i w C h h u ° -tc m 1 b u h n u g_F - I . K a t h v u T e h - m l h l f d ld m i mwe e k u ma n mmml le d h a thxu omd nu n xi n Unh a mn of n lr i md . Ulu 1'| ul.mn Goduyeamn up gg;-Ollh lmd : p e u t S u u r d xy md - * LvisitorNulln f n Rabon Nu my S wk u v u a ' h h mlh b a tvs e n mm P d d l .Endit ntumod Th (mmr l vn u ' n h n u m m. d n . n Dmuhnty and hmlly ha Oma- -me ' Ru d vdn u l P md dr vlllh d UI brother,D a u m d h m l l y h m w m a . ._Elly '{'HW\ct¢. Sr. ad W . B. Hw film u tnd sd the An nin ke Dv sz- adnl nt Teku1ul\ Baundny .!1.mond W a l. : pmt Tlmnday ln Omlh n '1 ' T J . ~ i o h n a e n w u k o v mf m J n um e wee r. 'D m lmllel A id mat mm ln . J .H. Wen, Wedneidy , for work They Ohh wack their bersavsmlmL ,.Janie Helm. lnuthnr dnughtu, died in lnluuzy.l n . D o n e y v u n m m h o r o ( t h e Mlzthodhi Fivincopal chnxeh md hu! boon dam childhood.Sha vu also m m'--\nr nl wc Euiam Stu;1Tha |p\md.id dun! oderln and |.hs` lun uaembly at tht el-mn was in-dlutive of the high asteem ln which~<)|e vu me by har lrlemll and thou who hwll hu van her frhandl.'Thu bo dy vu h id me nn i n thu Gu:bon aemntlry.Thu lndepn\d°¢£join!with the frlmdl of thu flmliy In niendlng dn-»-nn nympathy In tbl: thdr bony a! mr mv.~. . _ . . _ . _ . - - m n f r r v Lmr n ls n n w c l-xuac q 1"|\|re will be English urvicn uaxt Bnrday evening eummonc hu at mo o'c1ock.Tha enum-mntinn dau meet! 'nt 6:80 o'clo¢k.A kind Inviudon za ..n 4. numhd m mend than Instruc- w..».\...¢.~.N "m._.P1md.n¢|;____ L_. u....-.. .|....J-r°°' ~ H§u-i;\:i;T}»|'l;;l¢l; ar?-il.. ...:'.... an :z a ; p b n u v - -_ - - _l l e i l o n n e l l & M o e l l e r b e g i ve n t h e c o n t r a c t fo r c h e c k i n :u p t h e c o u n t y oB\¢eo begining with July, 1921 to Jun. 1, 1923. total fee not to exceed $1,000. Canied.Refond orders were allowed as fol- l o n : Gus Sehefler $12.62 on double assessment sewer Tina Hencho, $9.22 on double assessment paving Tina lleneke, $7.02 on sccoont of u s .account of t u .account of double assessment sewer tax.Este!la Sturm., $17.06 on sccount of double usessment sen-or tax.On motion duly nude and carried Warrant No. 1036 general fund. year 1922, in the sum of $18.34 was een- wled for the resson that ssme had retuxued to esstern nlennau zn so-noliving on different farms until 1909 when they bought their present home. A fine family was reared by this worthy couple.The children being Mrs. C. H. Blanchard of Hennan, Chester of Fremont, Ed of Washing- ton, M:s F. Christensen of Wnshir g- ten, Newton of St. Charles, So. Ds- kota, Leliou of Omahl and Archer and Lottie at home. They have deven grand children end one great grand child, the little daughter of Hr. and Mrs DOFord of David City.'1'hcir relatives and families, together with friends to the number of ebont 150 attended the reception thru the day while the isrnily g #pt open house. A delicious lunch was ee1"\e¢:l after, At these prselnct meetings othcers for the coming year will be elected.Th in the county cllleers will be elected ll the annual meeting.Tae Washington County Farm Bu- neeu has made a record of big accom- punlmenu ¢nd'it is to be hoped um every member will eorne out to bell' these rneetinll srd insure the een- tinued success of the organisation. At present it looks ss lhouzh orn niled strength will be needed to necunr the second test Icaf tubereulosil-Dr. smite um win be urmlile ze mt the whole county in three yesrs.A re- msrlcably mo o th wofkhle :machine was oifered to tho |»uL\l0l'W¢S for the county wide ten made during the past | _ d b¢m d.. \h l c h l l A . E . C r i k I F s a war~f sr PM 7 .~. -_.-\ -__T..-1 ...."°R'."l'1.1 To secure :nothor zest it will be present._Itlun lnu lucas uuyuvssuvu sslut "wsdn thdr eondlsl support sad coopera- HR3. JACOB RAHLFS on snd also calls upon parents to .,enlist themselves in behalf of closer Mums Margaret wrsee W em in £in¢|l1'lt\n¢!ln| between the sem; me Dhrees,S°h°'"Fn°1d-G°1'f'W'¥»L the home.The unit of the pmclaml- lo, 1ar»4.She esmo to Amerlu in e tion follows:Swirl cf 1530 and was marrlc d W ;"The ldasls of democratic govern- Mr. J acob Rfmf'and Intmdiltely ments and democratic education were moved to a fsrm nssr Arlingtnnfplumd simultaneously in our cours- where they resided until 1906 when 1|-y,The fethars Hghtly believed they "*°"f°'d to Bldr.\tl1stonly a people trained to s vis- To thas union tlve ehildran ""-"*,lon of public need and duties could '2°E"°two drins in infarey.'n'°"°,dsvslop end malntsdn the institutions lmng sre Hrs. Geo!!! W'-\"f» Herman o! popular government.The systemRnhlfs snd llrs. J. F. Stsng.of universal ednestion estnhlished in Mrs. Rahlfs was lil but e short time. the bezioninx has developed with the in nl! about mu weeks. hadng lsshge country and become one of the chan- ef the heart which developed f"*°emlntie features of our life.In it.clropsy ard she died lsst Thuf'd\y ;'w. hsve md the foundation of thst er.. -....1...» QR ni i n nL I.»¢9»m nf Amerian Ctl.ltlll8 which his slverslgooc etnu c oomsongsnnssnddizhudthshostessardtriendsprs- sent..Light rdresluments we n s u n d durlngthesvening.!Lanybesutlfu!llo1nnesndies,de- u e n w s e s x s s s e e e u mn u ls s q n s - sions of love t a n pnssnlad i n " Gr a n d ma " b r e ld f r le n d s vh o le n s n d e s te tmth lxte r th y ls d y md lxa ' ezeelliuz helpmsu, "Ps" cnuname. UNCL E s n!-n lovrn | u.Gz~t. e'r l-- sc a a n u s V A RI OUS s u mme r s . . . . . ¢ - . F s m M P e o v d n g mo r e th # 150 agricultural eubieets have bel made bar the United Btstee Dspub ment of Apieulmrs and sms new swlable to persons wmvlrlnz 115| \ . g r e ,gfs x2* ' ? J aJea..a 4».I :nooz 'l|l.n mn. 5. 1. |w\.u bull -.......Plenty of work for all who an come.Sanford Wilson ol Omnhl is :pund- in the week at the Geo. Lowe homo.oe Sewing of Blah nm a buli- nou visitor hero Wndnoadny.Goo. Wachter of Pendor :pint n hwda y : lut we e k a t th o h un Fu s s Hr. and Mrs. Pets Hiller were north bound Buungen Thu:-idly.The mm of Honor held npegular u n u - u v . _ - . ._tions, m>°'=i»¥hr lo those who are 11 yous of ago and older md. have not yn mén instruc ted an tho dideront furdamenul doctrines of tho chris- tian faith.rm. G. w. W olter, Pum. a i m n o n s r c m m c a w i r e s 3 .A .J o h n s o n ,P a s t o r . .; uid premisu above ooscrww uv alnu1o *satlsly mid judgrnent in qs said iudgment remained unpaid for a period of twenty day fxom the data of said docrco. and said iudgmont being still unpaid and said deqnev being nm in force and effect. the uid nromlmo above dwdbed wil! be so1d no satisfy uid judgment, the interest thu-|nn tha mats and ai!necruinrm u g i n g S a t u r d a y e ve n i n x .A n u m -|j ihe r w e n c ut . i n s p it e o f t h e d il 1 \¥ ¥ '¥ ° '' F i n g a r P u n t s w i l l b e t h e p n t o : ab l e w ec n h e r .M n . J .M . W a n t a n d t h e m e n e S u n d a y m o r n i n g .T I a l l F C T D W e s t l ¢ \ '\ f¢ ¢ | I l I . | € ¢ ~u'a }e c t f t h g e ve n i n g ; d d | ¢ 5 |W1 Th e B y t i l t G u i l d l B \ 'Y 9 d B l ID D 8 ¥ If 5 ,u l "1 C fl l i d B ffl P ] ; | | ""[||¢;t h e V M :Ji n hul l ele ct ion n igh t 111 05 s '~. x . . » . 4 ;m m ;m m f o r w h i c h th e y " * ° m ° ° u ""5 { ~ »{ = »~ 1 g a t e l g I1 N u' B! ar' is il WI9 ¥!10V& ann secuzsuru uuu nu' 1-'J " ----1 lu 1.foilowing claims be allowed. and the and friendship of the couple and the means gm" to "I.""§im&n;€i§IL one sister zo mourn hor Ion Ctrunty c u r :in hereby ordirbd so umm .na rc sped held for them by b~*¢\°'°" °vaxlue to an en-'nm Mu on !serviels we tlnw wanants on the dilgrgnt fund!d l.Mr.HcI'Ser,I fellow ludgt \'31\l¢\ QB mmenlu f am Sunday at 2 p. ln. at |11-._\.- ...........x...1»hn fnlul! C\tu¢ Ind hog lzzdultry' o "1 __L_.-Lo Inuinlvl muahvial: ro tbenl: a`l who helped. Hr. Stevens of lincoln, represent-h=ru=g==- Wovdmen Aedde~! Ins. Co..of coin, was in zoom lm wek loeb ing after business Ior the eornpsty.Rev. c. M. Foreman of Blah eavea vary inspiring and hel l address an u n m o o n church t Fri dw lrenln .Fledlce Godsey its Sunday dinner #Rh alias Freda Nelson.Hlas Anna Fuse returned *homellonday after a short stay ln Omaha- R. ~"°"°° was a paaaen~°r to Te- h m a .Hina Alles Hannon eoterwned thefollowing gusnta:Hlalel Halen Bo-voe. Eledlce Godsey. Freda Nelson and and Anna Tripleft, lan Frldny al. thenoon hour. in honor of her bl'lllldl!It is needless to any the zirla enjoyed the bounteous dinner served them by l i Hanson.FFR.. Eastern Sl!! Kensinfton met at tho home of hlrs. A. w Barge lastFrldarafternoonform d n l .afterwhich the hostess served a nies lunch. 'l'her meet khia Friday erlth Mrs. Annai the pastor n1|| no nu Den so newthem helpful £0 you. "He that 1»nuu.fo1 in um whie za least is faithful also in much." "I rri'l make thee wer over ana: things.""Be not deceived;God is n mocked."What will the harvest ber n brother end my sister, WHAT WII I T a m 1 BLAI R B APTIST c mmc rr Amuur D. Smalley, Panor Sunday, November 19. 1922.Su day aehool at 10 a. m.Morning we ahlp at l l a.rn.Sermon eubjer "Tho Klng'n Highway." B.Y.P U.at 8:80.Missions 'e°ron, Henry Ta)lor, leader. ITenlng worahip at 7:30.nerrn 1b'~:':l.:"Get in the Sight of t L o r l"Peddne..J. ll. Johnlofl ¥PlUlF;lhi greek-end Prager meeting every Wednesd IIH1 his fnmlly ln Lln£0Zd."'H. B. Cameron il spending the weekIn Ormha attending the Portal con- Yerlion.Ilr. and Mrs. A. W . Barn enter- 1.dned at a dx o'clocl: 'dinner 'Thon-day evening.The guests being Hr. and Mrs. A. J. Cameron, Misa MamieRyan. Min Heder Chaddsdron, Mies Ruth Cameron,Ilia: Clara Kramer,Hina Greco Compton and hllas Julia Jacksonilrs. PI. B. Cameron is visiting rela- iiven in Lincoln at present.'l'l\eala¢iale.1ereJ ee:a£theM.E.ehureb Sundlv evening were eniored by a good axed audienc e one the evening was anything but pleasant.Hr. and him .lease Hunqaze ef:ter~tained at a six o'elock dinner 'Tuesdayavmimr.the oeeaalon being their foufJ1 wtffifllnw eI\nlve1nl*r\.TheIsllnwing reludivee were present: hir.and Mrs I. I-'. 1lllslnrer. hir. rd ldrs.0. H. Godlelff Eiedies and hlaraery. Hr. and Mrs. O L. Hilslmger and Mr.and hire. Forrni Brawater and babv.ll. nnd Mrs. Chas. Laughlin are the parents of a baby boy born ua thorn het weak.When ln need of Drues try Blair Pharurrs.Wor*"~s~n are bun' ag, present et the non h r rr.I1.1.i:o: the scenery for the new mrlainl.Ther are being pur-dzaeod by the Augillarr nnrl are toeoet over three hundred dollars.Frank Cranor of Crain was downSegodavesonineandattendedthedance thai. evenisg,returning home Sundry morning.A felr mined crowd gathered at thelaaonlc hall 'Monday afternoon andlistenedtonlecturebyDr.Louisi o n n ,on Cancer in observance of h 1 at 8 p. rn.We are having une me in n .Comb, get a blessing ard g Mrs. J S. Roberta has very kim melted the church choir to meet er home on Friday evening of l a mmmg. wee Eight is the hour By the 1k.have you hear our choir in ree weeks.If not. you are rniaelng ac gory flne rnoaie.Come and h some of the splendid anthems of church. The 'l'oulh's Compardon Home Calendar For 1923 The publishers of The Youtlfs C rlanion are sending to every subscr urho has paid £2.50 for the 52 is I me a c alendar for the neun r The t-'bleu are printed ,ln red dar!-I blue,and each trblet, bee giving the days of the current rn ln bold, legible type, dvr: the cr lar nf tho [lre'e¢llirg and auecee month in amniler type in the mn The Companion calendar has published in standard form for r years nnd in eagerly sought fox cause of its novelty and eonreni n GE ORGE mo u r n s HA S F l |Geo. McBride had a serious 511 morning in hla garage on west I street.lie had built a ilre E breakfast nrepanrtorv to go ro dlectly alter brealcfast Whll'Cutter Week."was athiabrealtfantheatovebl overheeied and the work bench ircaught dre and from there e 'to the walls.Forrest Doraey oi Outlook, Wash-l`hres ears were housed i h a i "and Harle Dorsey of Great page two of srhiehmrere gothFalls. llontana ardved here Thursday without damage but the third. I n g m, § . : t 3 d C h 5 ° : w of h°h,be!onalng to Rulhven .Anderson 'liao 'funeral ceremonies were held badly burned although not entire al. lil Oungrutihnd church on Sun- strayed.The :an te was pne ll ! " " " § f ' { "1 , ; ~ L R. destroyed and no inaunnes 1: pea Qmreh of wuhgnabnl oonduebfle The loas srill ron up to 1 dl the nervices.The Stevens Flattslei! C lub. with a numb er ot inti-li tl f r ie n d ! o f t h e f o g -gathered OBTTUARY (From The Garrison Independent) a thousand dollera. ' No d r e e c h e a u e d th e d e u s c a n n e r s "horns *W *" \ ° u n . ' r n e o h n » m¢ n o e n m ¢ e ; .. £ f.§. '°i . N M 1 1 5 7 ." w" d " ° ° d " )Nov.15 1 --lromelnCalhoun. h sh"-ur or wumngm amy, Ne- :'m-nu.42-sz sv |vu;.¢u.»¢».....-...-_._voting "nys"H. C. Blaco (supplies)$186.73 The Pilot (printing and pub- lishing blllot]:374.10 T119 Pilot (ddinqoent tax list)801.83 'Flu Ditnt tmmmhnionds sro- as did nlao Rev. Williams of the 51-'Luo llllllltyhilllr!Q ; ~gy Gerrran Lu m emuen o mu u m...bon l m n mon lr:lmgton M E. church Then Mr New ua annu tr u andjptermeat was 0 in the Bmrlton Gdnea of Lincoln, in behalf of farmers if the? will mah the c ounty me the Motives and frilndl resenml no lerredlmd.This requires one mom ceme far- pHr. Gmlnas a gold lauded cane and to but cron duner thsn thahst uno.NORRIS 355; WITHOUT A PARTY Nm Gaines o gold unch and usured Th e b ig gu t s hu n o f wha t h u ~/. » -_-_-....\;.\...| s.. tnhercnlolln eradifn-Omnhh Nah.. . Nov.20.--United our educouonu lynurrh |»»», u vposed that un 'sneak of ummm 8-9 lnelwvo be at aide for npodad ob- aawaoee.as .hmfriolll education wack.Zt in neommindod to tha gov- zrrnon of the m m that they co- .\_.1.._aI..»-I nuul ahrll Extensive a n o f tht deputmglll q lma llb e ln g ma d n b y e u u n ty g g mi and ho me damnnz tntion *mlm in lh lf ld d .I. | .lty lu ,| c c or d ln ¢ to n » w m w w e v e w w n d q z d u f h d - ture. a':mst 4,000,000 people uv do ._ - \< * " " \ l u h 9* ' " ' ~ ; ; ; _ ; " " " " standard on Co. tain 44.63 A.C. Ilabel fnhrr forNov.}158.83 standard on Co. (oil)30.60 Nle's Rasmussen (rent hadl election)5.00 Peter Petersen (rent Ielection)5 5.00 Nehr. Culvert & Mfg. C0. (wheel grader)15.50 S. K Rosenkilde tblacltimlth work]16.95 E. S. Anderson (road work)66.00 J. D. Eakin (rent halt election etc.)8.70 Arlington No. 1 (election board) 32.10 Fontanelle Tum. telection board) 28.90 ith Word Blair (election board) 88.10 Rlker el Chamber: (Compen-aallon policy)682.05 Mrs. Wm. Allen (nursing poor)7.00 Crowell Lbr. It Gr. Co.(lumber)148.85 Cunning City Twp. (election bond)._134.00 Herman No. 1 (election board)!8.00 Herman No. 1 (election board)26.00 Herman No. 2 (election board) 34.50 Crowell Lbr. & Gr. Co.(lumber)1.30 (Continued on page four) RE AL :taxon a nus The neighbor!around on .Cream Rldqo gathered in last Sunday and hushed about twenty acre: of c orn foe Mr. Elmer Andreaeen. who lives on the old Jim Manny fa .Sometime ago Mr. Andreaaen Ji... hand caught in a feed grinder and lost a port of two lingers and has since been 'unable to shock his eojn. Cream Ridge must be a good plaoe ln which to live when the neighbors show auch a tlne spirit of kindness or the act of last Sunday god makes one feel that the "Golden Rule" yet hal some force. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Mr.Henry Rohwer of Calhoun passed another m'lcetone in life'a lom-ner last Saturday and on Sunday a number of hla friends 2|thered at mr lnme on a wi mwe n f i ile db u ke te helped to make the day e memorable one by celebrating the event. Mr. Rchwar is an old timer here in this county and has many warm frleoda who ¢':0I\I111t1:lata him on there events and | 41e him their any beet arlahca. m a n m i ' . n m S A L E 111|ladies of the Congregational church will hold a om Day and Sale on Saturday.Dec.18,at the city council rooms in the city hall. Rem- them of the reaped. steam mo tore of those who know them.A number of gold pteeea, beaotiiud -a ww n o dd ta ni a éa ke n we re presented to the horored host and hostess and their children prosentd the mother with a gold ring and the father with n gold knife as tokens of their love ard affection. |TllB response of Mn. Gaines con- veyed his thanks and appreciation of the regard oi' those present.Every one felt it was good to have known these worthy 'people and to have the example of indunry, honesty and kindness £5 other:which they b;we shown during the past hal! oentury s n w t .-to s o c m r r EN11-:R'r.m=s The Girls'Sewing Club of the oouthern part of the county enter- tained the Bora* Pig Club at e six ofrlock dinner given at the home of ti m Scott Allen, who ia die Sewing Club leader.About twentyfour were Dreaent among them being Hr. Mike Foley, leader od the Boys' Pig Club ltullllpu auuu us " T"--tloo willbe en tin lr thmvm W U un - less the organisation eontlnuea» e:».»a.ea£1 l| q\p o1&jh »| 9n! rrdlN has made lt possible to get this test. namely the !'arm Bureau odloe. With- out it nach farmer, no matter hour in- flurrtinl he might be, could not ha secured any rdults at all.No small m o o o f fannera could secure any results.It mquinea one organization to represent all the farmers.Aznin we would like to quote tho membership free paid by men in other industries.Railroad eettion men. with an lrwestrnerrt of :x palr of rvlwei and pair ol o\era|l1¢. nw FF "" i itin- tion end Sfvbfl ner year Llarpenters pn" $"500 initiation and $30.00 por y e r .Others pay proportionately. The Farrn Bureau. because of its sane program, hal risen to heights nesor before known by a farm body. The farmers for the lirat time are a real power in our government..livery other farm organization has felt the ,impetus and made progress.More legislation has been aecompliahed for lthe farmer in the last two yur: than and County Agent Carl Olson and in the emits history of the comfywife.Ihefore. A very en5oyal.»'e evening was spent and Mrs.Allen proved herself rot only fo be a #mf efllelent club leader but an rdmiroblo boaters as well. BLAIR w.u.K ERS TAKE NUYICE ln order to wt l-*ok to town before dark,the Blair Walking Club will start next Sunday r-» n two hour march,leaving the library on the stroke of three.Hikore who get darted late will dad Ute line of marth posted on the library door so that they can follow.There will be no can o lunches.Misa Ida Johnaon. loader. REVIVAL MEETINGS l The meetings at the Christian church are cortinulng through the week.The inte:en has grown from night to night and the attendance har been vary good.Tl1e er-nnune l evangellat Johnson have been highly appreciated and each one has exerted an influence for the betterment of the liva of the people of the eommunity. P =|tor Swartwood ia leading the ning- ing in an eillclent manner.Special music is dren every evening.On Sunday the regular services aritl be '°ld. The Church School at zo o'c¥ock. There was a large attendaree last Sunday and the expectations are for more next Sunday.The :norning aer- mon will be given at li o'cloc k.A Junior Endeavor Sodety was or-n ind last Sunday and they will ho" thelr meetings at three p.rn. earl- .Surday.The evening preaching ger- |The Farm Bureau een continue to .1 in stre'1~'h if ever# unlt will hod steady end will operate in st sz fe and sane way. Farmers whohave land to clear will {Co'tln1\od on page live) _. . _.. . . . . .- - . _ _ . . . _ . . . .. . . _. . .-" NEW BOOKS AT 'run LIBRARY Fic tio n-f I y u u » |. . . .f t a t e a S e n a t o r G e o r g e W .N o r r i s o f I l f é r u k l .e t e c t e d .i n 1 9 1 8 o n t h a r o - .t l e k e L l a . | | o v . a " m a n - o u t a p a r t y . "a c c o r d i n g t o a s p e c i a l i n t e r v i e w t h a t w i l l h e p u h l i a h o d i n t h e O m a h a W o r l d - H e r a l d o f T u e a d n y momin¢rAccording to the correspondent, Senator Norrla declared today thathe was without tha repoblian fold and was opposed to the to-mation of e tldrd party, which would prow corrupt aa are both old parties.Ile also op-posed formation of a "people's bloc" by Senator LlFollotte."Thorne ia not a speck od n'r13snn- ship in mo." Senator Non le re» oorted as lmdng deelrre-L "I am nolonger a republican.I believe the ln- dependent voter 'r "ue salvation of the country, and I tl1= .la that in the isnt election for the fnt timo in tho his.- tory of the country he lane eorne into his own and realizes the power he possesses.".]ln speaking of the Lel'olletto hlcr, Senator Norris said:"No matter how pure would be itn motive: when it was launched it would toon fool su_ power and woull recensauly burma 1 atofhlre orveolmmr..This mean: * 1-n».1.i snrey hemme, corrupt." YOIIMER BLAIR BOYD I E S s u u n s xvz W ord wa s moun d hé n lm S un- day by Hrs. Alma Claar of the death of her 5on»in-law, Dr. Glen Binh! of operate 'ran me euuontwna- ..... ......authorities oi thdr common-arealtlu w~.!l=#.P\° peek a vl1¥°'l for zewdval af i¥»t'5ho'¢ "lo` tnnozs niwar n! on tiond education.""It la gratifying to know that in a time when public burden: have laid very hoary upon the people there has been oswerywhrre a determined pur- lpoee to maintain education unini- palred in order that the coming generation my be equipped regad- lrra of aarrliicel in the pneaent for .she increasing reavonalbillty which lt rrm:t bear.a "Without vision the people pariah. "Without education. there can be little radon.Of education it may be raid um "lt nr to1e¢1s1en;sz\>z.¢»¢tn him that gives and him that taken' It is regrettalrle that ao few- yaunh men and women equipped for auch service ara nowadays not disposed to give their time and talents to teach- ing.Education need! their nal and youthfulneaa * |"The strength and security od the nation will alway s rdl- on the intel- ligent body of its peoples Our edu- cation ahonl implant realization:of public and private duty.More than anything dee, men and women need dm capac ity to nee with char ey e: and so contemplate with open.un-prejudioed mind the lasuea of these times.Only throuzh a properly mo- tivated and ge mn lly inspired idea of education can this be accom- plished."Aurora, Neb. at his old home Xinka- ville, Mo., where he had gone for con- sultation and an operation.I PUBLIC SALE \. Seem; Plate! of the Heart by Bla death was caused by on intes-Satunday the and of ber at H. G Welle Hoose of Rimxnon by Mary Watts Robin by F. H. Burnett Ong of Ours W ¢§lllilla Cather One Han ln His Time by ' Ellen Glasgow Viola Gwam br G. B. MtCI.ltc.l1t\on Five Nlzhts at Five Piles by Avmf Gaul In the Days of Poor Richard by Irving Bacheller ilrralfnaf Point bv ll. R_ Rinehtrl This Freedom by A. B. H. Hutchinson Return ot Alfred Glimpses of the loo-n by .Edith Wharton Rabbit by Si n c lld r me Woman from Outside by Hulbert Footner 1tina! growth and an operation was of no a wl.He leaves hiswife.former~ ly Mmm Claar of this city and three children, berdder his mother and two brothers who reside in Klrkaville. t p. rn. ehal-p.A nonly new c orn- plete household furnishing:will be aotd at public auction: Thi!la the propeny of the late Mrs. Hiller. Sale ornnore oi three ilhnl.In addition to their one by the extention urorlktl ~........muon ln demand among 8w»¢`d»l'£i'll of agric ulture, farm bureau, cham- bers of commerce, women'a eluba, and other onaniaatlona. aa well as eom-znerelal motion pldure houses. Appli- cations for lllme can be made thwoah the county l¢9lll» the director d ax- temrion of State agricultural coll-alll. or any other ooopernting agency. The only ooet to the borrower of the alma il that of tnnaportatituu The whole mum- will be explained by the de- partment and a lin of subjeda not to any one interested. n s n z f m n s E L E C T o m c n a s At a regular meeting ofthe Re- bekdtl on 'llmeaday evening, Nov. il, dvr candidate; pie;-9 initiated into the arorlr of thl0nler.Th e y : me lr . and Hrs. James Pounds. Hr. and Krl. Harva Pound: ind Hr. c lade Slick- lett.Following the tnitiatarn tba an- nual election of omara took plan. elected to nerve'hae following were,for the coming year:Noble Grand, Hn. Adele Schmidt; Viee orml. lin. Eliza Warrick;S-|c'y,Mrs.Hdlia !'le1re1l; Treaa., Min Mehta Taylor. Hn . Lo t: wa s re-elected trustee of the RebekahI for three yearn.Ar:.ioelunc ho1aaerredl»y a:orn mittee eotepoeed of Ura J. B. County, llre.Nell Tyson,H n .John i l l - Cracken. lira. Adele S:bmiln nn! Mlm Hellta Taylor. EDITOR HAS SURPRISE On last Monday, Nov. 20. tho editor of The Enterprise p o n d another milestone and a number of friends to be held at the house just use °fplanned md n,-fied out a volvo# on h .nd the Daniah Luthonn church.43-2t h 5 he mm;ner ape fifteen years ooo was P. C Sorenaen, Adrnliniatrretor." g c h a r " h m t upper tim. an-§Glen lived in Blair with hi! parents, married here.He *nr t to Aurora in tom to pref- I 'GAME noendng that he araa dead tired and arafgoingtobedarlf. Hrs. Rhonda'tire oeteopdthv where he has bm'rooroxtt I very successful.lA dispatch fum Aurora to the UI:- eoln State Journal states the follow- Ing:Alulrra'a Perfect Man Dead Auron,Heb.,Nov.21.--Auror'~ has gnot (recovered irom vita ahock upon learnlna of the death of Dr. Glenn FY.Binh? at.I§irl:a\rill8»Mo Perri and Lure by Romain Ronmd Dr. Blgaby was the mon perfect rnan,Non-Fiction-»lnhysinlly. in Aurora.Ile had been a alry ia keen. W HC D W I N ! ! ! ~ H ll I l o E l . f l€ l g l- a t foo; hall plrvel Utd wg; gf.. !l\I\l ¢\'!OD dard eeemin''ly w*h perfect health. Zdodern Tendencies in Seulf ture bl?i"»r four yearn. he hnd been advant* e T"'l1|dD Tll!t!§:» in his prof-"sion on osteopathic Ptydzolow bv ~.n. S. Vh'n0flW"r1llr|E|]|'°§|d5n and had att'"ed neat aur- Qe fr e t o f t h e S "a r a b v R o a l t a 'F o r h u _ ¢ g l t ,H e w a s a l \ \ e 1 I\ * fr o f t h e R o . . Jo k e : fo r a 'l O ~ " s 'o m \t a r v c l u b a n d w a s p r o m i n e n t i n m a n y -U . _ _ a _1-9 - . .a n n a L n -. A H A . : I On lad. Saturday the C. B. C eleven he'd the heavy Pirate ggyregatinn to a t i e , 6 t o 6 .Tvrogameahavebeen played eo far and both 'resulted in a tio aoore.These teams will meet -"~ "n'nvflav at 3 p. m. on C='*°""f Field for the purpoae of |44-riding the supremacy of Junior football in Blair. Comeo utan de ea al: ea dlama. Ri v- I Mr. and llre. J aa. E. Maher have persuaded him to brace up, shave and get ready for the pleture ahowr.He was ao qulek in getting ready that sheh adtoeha nge herr nin dand de- rided not to |:° aatherroerd auaduo to arrive.The nuprlee was a rw! one and all spent the evening playlha' cards and eheokera.|The ladlea brought nie!u h h h - ,nnnu whic h were rened during the evening.Around twenty were pro- aent.. | received wand than their aon, Rolamlvhas taken tlntn himself a wife.Thel Mrs. John Kniler left to day for Younz man has been studying lair in Washington. D. C. but hu taken a paition Iflth a law drm in St. Louie where he erpeda to ndder herhomoinKaneaaC?t7a!t¢raa'n1'91 feokestay in Btadrduringtheillnenl and death other: mother, ln. Samuel Warrick.| .' |'Il\¢ 11lllil02l!l l ¢ | l " D 9 9 l | 9 1 w - \'punts5; lhuvlutvv r .n.uiladmm.