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G E N E R A L A N D L O C A L ~ A N D G U M M E N TAsk for"BL;UE R|Bu0N BQEAD
§ffAi1i-\AsHiNcToN couN'rY, NEBRASKA, JANUARY 4, 1923.VOL. XXVI
n := = = = = = =ALLIANCE TREASURY'rBACHEf§§0NVENH S" ~ LED ' Weeldy Business Review The M122 mcmban of tha mm'
Menu! Culmn Cl b~ ~ home or ~ Lvzzin mcg c m M A N A G E R ~
dim-mn InstThunday nvenlng.Tha girly ~
n f d m ~ h i q h s n o w s G A I N U N D E R ~
r u1°!"hMl held their But ln mlIl l d l l l l & \ u u \ J L l r \ l \ u u 1 l u l v | | | l l1 \ r n \ x n 1 I | . 1 r | . c 1 n 1 n \ v ; | | \T B G E N !~f l o n \ § £ ? l B duly ira n . r \ . \ 1 1 v n u c n a a l u n A lO M M I A J A N . 1 a ,1 9 w e s o ' " " ' " ° d t h i s m o m i n g ,J u m n r y ' »i s
_b e i n g t h e f i r s t T h u r s d l y i n t h e y o u ,
O m a h a ,N 1 ,J 2 . - " j i m a m -a n d a r e n o t b u s f l y a t w o r k n m !r e a d y .e a n p: n m a i l i n g f o r t h r e e d a y s o f l e e -a t a l l t i m e s t o d o t h e i r d u a n ' t h e n
t u r e z ,d i s c u s s i o n s a n d b m i n m .t h e r e s p e c t i v e ° i B m »
m b m k a l u t e i u c h e n 'a s s o c i a t i o n [ P h e c h n n g e s 4 : n n a c u c e l y b e . 1 o t i c c d
prove n very low price na
c durlgg 1923, than mu beahold and curhiltd consurr|puonf»p¢.¢ the evening nocinily, nlnyinzinsvour or cum? xzxacxmvx
ood! if : price basis must'¢anI» ard visiting |:d 'mg mttnn on | . levc li This was the nrst meeting of thef
than ia at present.dub sinus the close of school and inanyi
=as==> soconduy dry gwrifof the members who are nttdndingl
rw" \ud\un|I m wlmt ls ac.hoo1. out»of-town, or who In mmm-Q
snows Nm mcnznss or
$11,291 lx as Mamas or ff
ors mfrmx :
Alliance, Neb., Dec. 81.--Th! Al-~limes city treasury, under tha diy ~
¢ . ¢ A 4 c }i n u n c é i n a f l n r cI made by lhl'b\§<':~L:|bHl}\c
"pry Goods su- much highs:-
'rhe prica situ!-|whsle cm.
Ines; are dllcul-umL. Kara
Piwcuu nn c uw |\l uv um a r k e i e d i t o o f t h eHH hold its annual convention at as Mrs. Anna Cock Martin. who wsu
Omaha on Jnnunry 18, 19 and 20.flwffd to the omce of County Clerk,p o n e r o f C h i c a g o . "
H n n a n d h l | " d l \ ! h u !
!:
Enrollment will begin at 6:00 p. rn.,
Wedneodoy, January 17, andnrill con-
tinue until Sdurdny morning, Janu-
lr y 20.The assembly of delegates
will take place on"I'hursday morning
at 9:00 a. rn., in the ball room of the
hotel Rome, presided over by Presi-
dent W. H. Merton of Beatrice.The
general sessions will begin on Thurs-
day evening at 8:00 o'cloeit in the
auditorium, with Sept. A. H. Water
hou-e,ef Fremont presiding A pro-
;run including addresses, rnusicnnd
discussiors has been nzranged.
A distinctive feature of the eonven-
tion will be the "Seine"n al
event to be staged on I'Hday nig t at
the city auditodum by the Omaha
chamber of commence in honor of the
State teachers' association
c ivil. W A R VE TE RA NS
GB T RAI S E I N P as s io n
Wttshington, Jan. 1.--Civil warfet-
ernnn and vetcrnns of the Mexican
and lndion wars, widows of veterans
of these wars and of the war of 1312,
civil um rurscs. and the maimed vet-
erans of all wa!! in which the United
States has e=umcf*d» wi'l benefit next
month under the terms of the Bur-
rum laill incrensfne pensions for such
vetemns and ther irelalives.
The death roto among the old sol-
diers, however, is now so high, the
average nge of civil war veterans be~
I .n n _ . . -. . H L . . . . ! . I - . . m - F ' m n n a n n
has !orson1e time been connecLeo vntn
that -ofiiee, as deputy, and Mr. Chu.
Ro rumen, who Ia the new Qounty
r, was also deputy under Hr.
v w . ._ " _. . . . . _ . .__ _ __M d i n t h e f ° l 1 * ; " i " ;i t e m s :l § § ¢ } " £ h § a ` ] § . § ` l l ¢ § , } Y § n f ` a » . L = } i § ` z < } §i n s .w e r e a b l e t o b e n r w n f -
S u r p r i s i n g l y a c t i v e t r a d i n g m a r k e d
the last week before Chwtxnal in
Allen in that ollioe.fiihicago wholesale houses..City and
The only new faces seen in any of
the omees are that of Reed 0'Hanlon,
who was elected County Attorney, and
Mist Clara Rasmussen niho lm: been
appointed to fill the position of deputy
nearby town retailers supplied their
wants for lest minute lill-ins for the
holidays,and ordered merchandise
needed for opening January mice
events.Orders ruled small.
county clerk.I while advances "'°f9 h°"'d of here 11. being done.se mi ] o f th e S u m
One change was also made on the and there on dill'eront lines at pri- Ilicel. stef!! report may are dorlig a
County Board where Mr.Peter Mi " " " l "wl1oles|Lle° pneel retnlnod a
1§son was elected over Mr. 3 F. rotable stendlness with flrnmels a
whim in Cornrnlseioner District No. 2.lf<==l1\m 1; seems quite P°~'~°""¢ that
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
On last Sunday,lice. Ill, tv-curred
U18 49th
C";neken
thought
surprise
parents,
en's for
Alongwho had been wise to the occasion"
drove up to the house and when they
walked in who should grneet them but
the whole family of relatives when
John tumbled to the fact that it was
his birthday ond he woo the victim of
a surprise.
The day was spent in visiting and
renewing old times of lone ago.
Mont( in the evening the happy
nr;t1.y broke up and all departed for
their homes wislting.Mr. McCracken
nbout noon he "und his wife
'the secondary rnirlcet will continue to
Le steady, but firm prices will prevail
during the balance of this year.
Following the gove!r¢menl.'8 report
birthday of Xia John Mc- on the cotton crop for this yenr, rnw
Inyer tories new oaégpylng attention,
*ivy few lines have been wlthdrntvn
frmn 1ale during the pant few days.
This allows for a very representative
pnortroent for buyers' selections dur-
,toir the llrst month of the new year.
I ,tn reports from retailers dioran
exceptionally good ihrinpngx business
llimer holiday business than . they
.nos done for the put few wld; ~
flbporta from wholesaler!on the
Sllr's end approaches indicate Inven-
aheots will be much nnaller,
wing less stocks than a year ago.Jictlvlty in spring lines is vm?
A delicious lunch was served at A
late hour end the merry crowd de-lpmted, enthusiastic for a contlrnnimee
of these annual aflnlrs.|The following were present:Miss
Fnyme Dixon, 1922 sponsor, Diroihy
Gray, Emma Beelcmann, Helen Muel-
ler, Emma. Petenon, Marion Hansen.
Fliuhetla Hopevdl,Marian Hyde,
Helen Slerk, Ada Schenk, Grace Hind-
Iey, I'fences Schenk, Hole odgere
Lorain Rhoades and Opel ers-
,rnan of Lincoln.'
VISITS nom-1 FOLKS
Rev. P. J. Reirortscn,of Orumposter of the St. ?nul Lmtheran churchl
Fwas.°.\'ell nlenoed when his two sons.ond accordingly his rclntivcslstnple and pri\11nry cloth values ,,.,,,,{J1l51n¢<1.=n present, with nuwr stocks'Amos Reinerteen, connected with the
they would give him e liltlt considernbly firmer.Considering the.'§f holiday merchandise broken h"t.Wel>l>er Investment Co.of Chicago
by invitimr hizn over to im itoction broadly, many market fee-drill offering nsnorlmentn for °l°""h"snd Paul Relncrtsen, with the Stand
Mr. ard Mrs. Juke hlclilrock-ltors feel that while cotton at 25 cents_b°"f holiday needs--Slate Joumsl.inrd Oil Co. of St. Joseph, Missouri.
u Sunday dinner..___ _ - - 4 l» -arrived ot his home last Saturday.
SCHOOL Pnvx:ns
A total of 558 school papers, pub-
lished in 44 stntos, were represented
in n school paper convention held re-
cently nl. the lfniversity of Wisconsin.
Scliool room may have their ploee
but it is my contention that the Inter-
ests of the schools can be better.
served hyfworlting with the local pn-
pers thot by independent publications.
This view is shared lo'Paul ltelsor
».r u .n .! \1 . . . s -- . L n . J n f i n r n s t l .
ST.\rE SCHOOL .\PPORTloN_
!|1E3'~¢"I` MADE
T Slate Superiritaendéut J. M. Mntzen
.has forwarded to each county super
.lutecdent in the state the sglpottion-
'rr.eet due from the state school fund.
'Fine total of the upportionment for the
state is $42l,378.li»3 and of this Wash-
ing:on county comes in for $633138
which will be divided nmong the sixty
etrfrfs of the rbunly, one-fourth lodividedejinallyomorgthedis-
llloth yourg men were forced to re
turn to their homes on the following
do ..-».l i n .some time the lions iron-
home Miss Mabel Chrlson, who teache-
nt Sioux City,paid Rev.and Mrs.
Iteirertsen a visit.
MRS. G. C. W ILKI NS s unrn xsso
Mn. G. C. Wilkins was very pleas
ontl'y surprised last Friday evening
'when n rumber of friends and nelpfh-
hm¢ ¢m+\inn:url nt l1|\r imma Io ll.!5l!9
nmnager form of fcnimment, nho¥tf{Fi§f*_
a nat pin of $17,291 for the dnt 18:f..[months of apex:tion under the
ms Imaam inning Hmmm- ln.~This .snblhiillll : nvin Ill lug*.,£
llsowan ;nd tha me and police deput-
ments, nvar which the
hu dh-oct nxpervinluu.
ummmi nd| Ke:mnish's repon is I
I follows"The cih nnmui ofin better shape nowihan they h¢v¢,£iE
been for several years.S h o r t l y ~ ~
the new plan of government want !nto"k
effectthe treasury shmvad a ~
of $1,584.09 on Mly 1, i921.~ Jblllnc¢ was in the 3enenl funil, uni '~
er, fin and police departments By .~careful supervision of these depart-;f' TJ
menu this balance has p;m\1n ln 15 "'?'~ 1
months to s14,s22$2a, an which ahouaflf ~
be nddvd»$4,8.'i3.17 spent for parnsag ~
nent conntrudkion out of thc xenerq ' :
fund, including sewer construction md;',A
paving, mlklnl a ww of $18,875.45 .Q ..
balance. ora net gain of approximnts-r ;
1ly $11,291.E
"lf no pmmgnent mnatrnction wb:I|;<:L
had been dons m d the smount|al~€{\:.
snvrfl vu addod to the baiance, n mf-~;
~
hciant surplus would have been npcs-
mulstnd to run the city for 10 month
without receiving m y more moneyfrom taxai. Nona of the :nancy mind .;;=
bs ihe 1922 tax ievy ll included ig-the ~
nbovg, an ihemjunds lmro not 1:9-;'g k1 ::.-fé-
*Q ..
:ng 4 :1 ye arn , "u n n A uuu a\ w ~\ .\ u mm ,- t h o u g h y o u n g e r d y i n g o i l m o n t h b y
m o n t h al mo s t 1. 1 r a p i d l y a | t h o _ ve t -
a r : m s t h e m s e l ve s , t h a t t h e In c r e u i o f
s i n p q q s i o n r o p r i a t l o q s1. r u - _ - _ .a m x v u a
m a n y m o r e s u c h h p p y o c c a s i o n s .
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~n 1 Ml "o l vnknn * I U m
Wisconsin meeting and
: su m m o n a s ne ce ssa ry un : i nn s g :u n
o f t h e o p e r a t i o n o f t h e bi l l .w i !l b e
de<... ..::d ve r y r a p i d l y t h e r e a f t e r .
U n d o ?Use Il u r s u r n bi ll ,t h e p e n -
l i o n s o f c i vi l a n d B i c x i c a n w a r ve t e r -
a n s w i !!incrsasfe f r o m $ 5 0 t o $ 7 2 n
m o n t h ,\.!1iZc }1.'idows n f \ c & r a n s o f
t h e c i vi l a n d N e x i u m w a r s a n d t h e
w a r n f 2 1 1 2 w i l l r* c e i \ e a b o u t $ 5 0 : L
m o n t h w i t h n n u i d i t i o n u l $ 6 f o r e a c h
ch i l d u» 1 d ': r . i 6 o r hclplcma m e n t a l l y
or p hy s i c zd l y .It i s f u r t h e r p r o vi d e d
t h a t w i d o w s o f ve t e r a n s w h o h a ve
m m d e d a g a i n a n d h a ve i n e g o m g w i d -
o w s :\s vr o n d t i m e o r h a ve b c : - n d i -
vo r c e d f r o m t h e i r se co nd hu s b a n d s
c a n b e n e f i t p m vi d e d t h e m i s n o t h i n g
ngnil jrst t h e m m o r a l l y .C i vi l w a r
nu r sr s ai s o r e ce i ve $ 50 n m o nt h .
T h e r a t e o f pe n si o n fi xe d i n t h e
n e w a c l f o r In d i a n w a r ve t e r a n s i s
ra i se d t o S 3 0 n m o n t h a n d f o r L h e i r
\ l d o \ \ 5 t o $ 2 0 a m o n t h .
T 9 R E S T O R E ' r w o T R A I N S
Sufrerirrtcnriezmt Bl u n d e i l o f t h e C .
M .S L P.&0 .r a i i r o a d h a s n o t i fi e d
t h e st a t e r a i l w a y co m m i ss i o n t h a t
i r n i n s N i .T : md S viii 111 |~ . * nr \ 1 : 1 '
onc e.Th e s e r u n b e t w e e n O m a h a a n d
Em c r s o w ,Zcrnring t h e f o r m vr i n t h c
e ve n i n g a n d t h e l a t t e r i n l h e m o r n -
in g , a s o n. o f s ho p pe r s ' s pe c ia l .
Th e c o m mi s s io n di d no t di s c ove r u n -
t i l n fe w d a y s a g o i b m . I h r - s e t r a i n s
w e r e n o l o n g e r r u n n i n g .W h e n a n e x -
;Jlnna1ion w a s rl e m nn d n d it Vvm :t o l d
th at t he r e n: o~ .a 1 h ad b ee n d on e un dé r
t h e g e n e r a l o r d e r o f t h e c o m m i s s i o n
B l u e R i b b o n P i g C l u b a n d i h e S a w i n g :
C l u b G i r i s s u r p r i s e d t h e l e a d e r o f t h e
P i g C l u b ,M r .M i k e Fo l e y ,a t h i s
h o m e s o u t h o f t o w n , b y 2 : 0 1 n i n g i n o n
h i m a n d spe nd in g;t h e c~:e:.in_g w i t h
h i m ..
M:-5.S m i t A U M .l s f d c r o f th i:
S e w i n g C l u b a n d M r s . P . C . P e t e r s o n
rus's=tc-LI ihc ;'i"ln i n S1'rvi1=g 3.fi n ;
l u : c h w h i c h t h e y b r o u g h t w i t h t h e m .
M r .F o l e y kvlu |1y1==¢n2fd w i t h 3
fo u n t a i n p i m a s a l 0'to n o f Q u oi n a p -
p r e c i a t i o n o f h i s c l To r l s i n m a n a g i n g :
a n d p r o m o t i n g i h c P i g C l u b d u r i n g
th e p a s t y e a r .
A b o u t f o r t y y o u n g pe o p l e w e r e
pr e s e n t .3
I t l c x r r i : G R A D E R S
W as hin gzt on c o u n t y scho olk t h i s
y e a r h a ve : L t o k !! o f 2 2 3 'n u p i l s w h o
w i l l L u k e t h e E i g h t h g m d e e x a m i n a -
t i o n fo r g m d u n t i o i r .Sh e a ls o h as IB S
Se ve r r i h g r a d e p u p i l s w h o w i l l m a k ea i r v o u t o n t h e fo l ln w in s r lfi p r h t h l
g r u fi r b r a n c h e s , t h u s Ii r fh t c n i n g t h e i r
r o u r w 5 " : m i t 3 » " " "F1- :\ di ng , Ph y-
si oi og y,O r t h n q 1 a p h y .D . a \ \ i n g a n d
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A N I ) F R I E N D S
Il a vi m z s ol d m y b u si l n= = 1 Ha k e t hi s
m f l h o f i o f evp res sin sr m y !rfa 1:s t o
my o l d r uw t o m e r s l a n d fr in n r l s { =U m
l o y a l m p p r r t y o u h a ve g i ve n \ . E 1 '1 ~I
h:"f° b0°n I- l\1. :=i~xe ss in B i n i r
1 u : w i d n n n r r r i r i v i t i f vn u w m \ l " |
p a p e r s : L b c l vr r m n 1 m : | w \ n s » » : r l i H IM y ex p e r ie n c e w i t h sc ho ol p a p e r s
in t h at t h ey c o m pe t e mo r e o r l e s s w i t h
loc al p a p e r s a n d g e t Busi ness lh al l
nr e p e r i y b e l o n g s t o l c g it i n a n t r p a p e r s ,
Ord inz xri ly t h e y a r e r u n m o r e o n a
\=3 == is of "h el p t he sc ho ols ," th an am :-
i h i n q d s c .A n o u t r a g e o u s p r i c e is
c h a r g e d fo r s fnc e , c or n fi c lc r i n g c i r r u »
Tntion,a n d t h e n t h e l o r n l n'F '1'f1 is
fs dk cd o r 'l |!T§" l i n t o ;1:<»*u;5nf;t h e
m n i s d k -n i fv'r p l é n i \ p r i a e . » > In o u r
En= l. ;: ". cc th at h rs so me t o my rn ti cc 1
fo u r c o l u m n .fo u r P m r v p a p e r i s b c -
i n g p r i n t n d fo r $ 3 8 p e r i s s u e , a . m m
t h a t w i l ! n o t p a y fo r L h é i y p e a e t t i n r r
A n d t h e r e i s n o t h i n g o f i m p o r t a n c c é n
a s c ho o l p a p e r t h a t m l s z h t n o t b e t t e r
bc |1u\~lished i n a l e g i t i m a t e p a p e r
w h e n i t w o u l d g e t t h e b e n e f i t o f g e n
e r a l ci r c ul a t io n .N a t u r a l l y , t h e l e g i -
t i m a t e p a p e r c o u l d n o t E n d r o o m f o r
th e r eh a s h ed j o ke s n n da t h c r 3 u n k t h a t
ma k e s u p m o s t of t h e aw c r a x r e s c h c e l
p a p e r . - - O l e B u c k i n N . P . A . B u l l e i i n .
O I I I T I T A R Y
E ve l y n M a r i a n R z u m u s s l n ,d a u g h -
* A r n f M r n n fl M r s . K a r ! R a w m u s s e n
n ' l " ~ r - 1 n a s ' m m J u l y 1. 1 9 1 1 n'1f¥
un S ep t . g i o f £ 5 9 = n r 'c y ra r r e4 : e i\ 0 f1
b a p t i s m .S h e w : v;a l w a y s a Ir l r z h t .lova ble'
fh i h l a n d wo n M r vr a m y i n t o t h e he a r !=
o f t h e ; ~ e o p l c n ( t h e w h o i e r e i g b h n r -
h o o d .Es pe c ia ll y w a s sh e i m e d b y
th e : m a p l e o f t h e c hu r c h a n fl § s n l l n : »
vho -:I in wh ich sh e t ook rr uch in .er es= 1.
S h e w a s o l d fo r h e r y e a r s , h a vi n s :
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A x x o v x c a m z a r r
H a vi n g p t l r r h n s r d t h e N o r t h Si d e
St o re ,fo r m e r l y co n d uc i a d b y Je n s
Ni e l s e n , I h o g t o a n n o u n c e t h a t i t w i l l
he m y a i m i n o p e r a t e t h e b u q i m e s n o n
t h e s a m e I i h i r a l p d i r y o f g i vi n g t h e
g r e a t e s t \ a ! u c r o m b l é l fo r y o u r
m o n c y ,b o t h i n | n 'o ¢ fH e s a n d rfl t al s .
W i t h co u r te o u s t n m t m e n t m u l ;=*:1:\5l
p r vi t a I w l j c i i n s h a r e o f ~»~ur pa!-
ru n a fp r .Te l e ph o n e c r dl s wi l l b e gi c e n
pr o m p t a t t e n t io n a n d n i l a le l i ve r ie s r i n
t h e c i t y w i i l b e m m l a fr e e .
l l . R . B c n d o r f, P m p r . ,
N p r t h S i d e S t o r e .
M U R l ' l l Y S M I T H N U P T I A L S
M r . Ja y M u r p h y . a p r o m i s i n g y o u n g
fa r m e r ,w h o 1#sides i n t h e N a n c y
sc ho oi d i s t r i c t . t o o k h i m s e l f d o w n I n
L i n c o l n lu s t w e ok u n d o n \ V ¢ ~ ¢ ln r ¢ l : w .
m o r n i n g a t 8: 3 0 m a r r i e d M i s s l i a r -
r r n r c t S m i t h o f S F - t fi t v.
ffhr fu ln ff r~ r :m !e le ft on n \vr ~1 I1 l ln q
135 1 in { \ r : 1 ve r a n d w h fn t h e y r e h l m
t h e y w i l l m a k e t h e i r h o m e w i t h Lhr»
g m o n f a m o t h c o n t h e o l d h o m e fa m .Th e E n t c r p n sg c e x t e n d s b e s t w i s h ( s
t o t h e y o u n g p e o p l e a n d hn p c n f o r
th e m a ha n g , h a pp y w e d d ed i i fe .~
¢ g S l § N N \ F Il l E f E XT E '- . 'l > S
} l D S I ' I T . \ L I T \ '
Mr. nnd Mrs. .joe Lnzun: entcrfhiracd3 n um l ae r of fr i en d s a t t h e c l os e o f t h e
o l d y e a r . n t t h e i r f a m h o m e , S u n n y -
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i l n u n q }. - . . --....,v ' " r _ _ _In r u i m u l e t h i r g n l i ve l y a n e ve n i n g a n d
; , , , , , a l l w n i t i i m a n x i o u s l y f o r a n n u m
o p p o r t u n i t y t o s h o w t h e i r a p p r e c i a -
. t i n n o f t h e r n vn l m a n n e r i n w h i c h t h e y
i\\ BN ?' en ter ta ine d.
W \ ' I l l 1 P A R T Y E N J O Y S P : vf : : ~ r 1 N n
\ i " i l c a n d H a r m a n H u r d u m g a ve
a w a t c h p a r t y fo r t h e y o u n g p e o p l e
of t h vi r | 1 e ¥g h b o r h o O ( l , n o r t h o f t o'u n N e w 'k 'e m " d e ve . E ver y 6 r § | s° a n i : ; 3
e a r l y a n d p l a y e d t h e b e s t o f o l d a n d
n e w n a m e s Th e g u e s t s t h e n Ii s i r n c d
m vi o l i n , c l a d n c t a n d p i a n o m u s i c .
|'Th e p a r t y ve r y m u c h e n j o y e d m m e
Qs r fw v s o n gs a n d t w o so n g s i n S pa n i s h
b y M i s s L u c i i e M e h r e n s .'
A b o u t m i d n i g h t r e f r e s h m e n t ; w e r e
s e r ve d f o r t h i r t y - t w o .T h e p a r t y
b r o k e u p i n t h e e a r l y m o r n i n g o f t h e
N e w Y e a r , e ve r y o n e p m s e n t r e p o r t i n g
a n e n j o y a b l e e ve n i n g .
1 ._.I C O U N T R Y C L U B M ? . E T l N G
Th u 1 : w i l l b e n g c r e r a l m o c t i n g n '
1111C i t y C o u n c i l R o o m n t 7 : 3 0 p o m .
!~`ridn\.,Ja n u a r y 5t h ,a t w h i c h t i m v
dciiniie f1 5z11re=< w ill be pre scnlcd con
c e r n i n g t h e pr o p ofa m i C p un t r y C1u¥
or g a n i z a t i o n .Mr . S l a t t e r y o f L i n c o l n
a n e x p o r t i n th e s e ma t t e r s ,w i l l g o
o ve r t h e pr o s p ec t i ve g o l f Ii n k s i l o '
du r i r gz t h e d a y a n d g ive u s h i s r c c c m
m r n f h i i o m n l t } ~m e e t i n g .'It i s h o p e d Q 5 n fl t h o s e i n t e r e s t e d
In a xw i m n zi m g an d s k at i n g p o o l , t e n »
h i s c o u r t s , g o l f l i n k s a n d o t h e r s p a m
w i l l b e o u t i n Io n : e s o t h a t i t m a y b e
--*__¢
" 'I'h Is s a vi n g h a s h e m : m a n n e r n o v-
w i d u t a n d i n g t h e 8 0 m l i l I e vi e i m a d :
f o r t h e m c i t v d e p a r t m e n t s i n 19 1 9
a n d 1 9 2 0 , w h i l e i n 1 9 2 1 t h e l e vy vu
a s : i n l s u n d I n 1 9 2 2 w a s m s m d z o
2 3 m i l l s ." T h e r e h a s b e e n a.'hn.ngo\.°er'i n
o u t s t a n d i n g n g i l t e r e d w a r n n t s
:a m o u n ti n g t o $ 3 , 6 8 3 fo r th e c o ns t r u e -
l i o n o f a a f i t a r y s e w e n a n d n o m e a n s
np ever providqi for paying: thanw n r r l n t n u n d e r t h e fo \ rn u r* 1 a] n n q l
g o ve r n m e n t .Th e s e u m r n n t s h a n
b e e n d x a d n ; 7 p e r c e n t i n t e r e s t f o r
t w o y a r n a n d a h a l f, a m d t h c d b
cou nc il h a s a u t h o r i s e d t h e i r l i q u i d s -
ti on ,t h e a m o u n t n o w t o t a l i n g , w i t h
i n t e m s f . 3 4 3 3 5
T h e t o t a l n u t l l l n d i n g b o n d !h i v !
b e e n m d u m d f r o m w s , o o o t o $ 2 5 0 . -
0 0 0 d u r i n g 1 9 2 2 . "
S C H O O L P O P U L A T I O N I S
O N T H B D E C L I H B
It i s fh a c o m m o n u n d e r s t a n d i n g n f
t h e p e o p h g o f W a s h i n g t o n w u n t y t h a t
o u r s c h o o l s a n : b e c o m i n g o ve r c r o w d -
ed ,t h a t w e - m u s t h a ve m o r e sch ool
r o o m . m o r e t e a c h e r s , e t c . i n e l - d e r t o
k e e p g o i n g .Th i s p r o p n m z d a i s b e
i n g co ni i nu n dl y p u t fo r t h a n d i s o f
f- o u r s - r e h o i i e vo d as r r m i n g fr o m m u r -
f. -e s ih a t nr t nu l he nt ic .
W e w i s h i o s t a t e t h a t i h e i d e a i s
e r r o n e o u s , t h a t i n s t e a d o f o u r s c h o o l
- o ; r u 1 n l i o n b e i n g o n t s i n r r e a m t h a t
th e d e c r e a s e i s r a p i d a n d s h o u l d b e a
s o u r c e o f | ' n r m .
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during the strike period. At that umathe railroads were told that they need
not apply for permirsion to nnnul
trains when strike conditions forced
thenr to do so.The Onahn mal..md olllélnls took
this to mean that they did not have to
tell tl~~1or-x~\iffif\-about it uhon
they did, which was an. error.The
people served. novel said u word about
it. but the Omaha business men put
ln a protest and the commission has
ordered them returned to service with-
out a hearing on the rneritn of tho
cue, bec suse of the failure of the
company to comply *with the rules.
The Eompsny says these two trains
have nlvnys lost them money, but the
commission snvs ll"":' if they desire to
have them nnnuled Lhey must make
application and give the people of-
fected a chance to be heard in the
matter.
Loo Vaughan is sedously ill at his
home on west Gnmt street.
frive my -=u~r»=ror, Tir M. R I3endorI".
the some loyal support you have given
me.Since the Nrrlblg accident "l1icl1
mused the death of rm' wife I how'
stiffened n nervon: slrnrlc from which
Ihnvo been unnbleto rolls and I feel
thot it is imperative that I have a
change.Again thanking you for your cour-
tesies I nm yours truly,
Jens Nielsen.
The Daily sam J ournal to Jen. 1.
1924 for $2 or with Sundny 33 No
on understanding of thing:bornspiritual and ;>l|.\sif11l for beyond the
ordinnrv :hild of her age.Fire wn4
*Alton ill some mo'1'hs neo and ot Xiu'
lrsf she reolired that she must zo :ind
with the eorno'ar'enr'v of one ol' older.
years prepared for death even seloft-
ing her favorite song to be sang nt
hor funeral..The end came Wednesday. Dec. 27.
On Saturday Dec. 30 the funeral was
held. tixst n short service at the home
nnrl ther: at 2 p. n1. n. service at the
Omm church.
The sewiee, olllciated over by Rev.
farnlly need be without The DailyRelnert.sen. was iarxrrly attended. the
"»»""="'f "Fate rvnfwi o"l" in No-lwhole countryside turning ont in show
braska and adjoining states. The logis-
istive session and the battle for lower
taxes the coming year will make The
Vournnl desired iw everv Neb"='»:a
family.The Journal is deliverwed on
most rural routes on the day printed.
nearly n day ahead of moat other
papers.Try The .louranl the eomirg
year at this Bargain Rate.
their eric! ovedhnr rorlv death.Zn-
tenment was made in the Drum ceme-
tery..Besides !'e zrief striclzon pnrents
she leaves three sisters and n brother
who will miss her greatly.
Puy yf ?"*"~°o °ml nt t h
Rhondes Cmi ond Feed Srre.
§=I||9, on Inst ?>uLuru;sy ¥\tl11.|.;, ""decided onee for all wnemer or rm30 nt dinner.The I nzircs ore noted far and new ve want. them.
for their hosultstlity and good .n i New rx:.a.ncai."so`§.vrons
\\hirh thev show their quests and
their dinners ore among the best.
All present spent a very r"jo1.:able
owning in n sc ilo] wnv and left for
their homes at a lite hour declnrinfg
the evening one of rnurh eniovment.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
W m (Tool: of Ft. Ca'houn Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Nstter. Mr and Mrs. J. H.
Gdmm, Miss Mary Cook of Blnir and
Miss Amy Stesvenson of Omaha.
A i rr:xnoN PLEASE
Thse who are irȴPb{qd to me will
please enll n*the North Side Store
for settlement.
49-if Jens Nielsen.
Mr. and Mrs. 11 J. lT~'so§\have
been vioying n visit from their dough-
ter, Bin. Agnota Anderson of Lincoln.
Some parties either feeling the ef
fects of new year spirit or John
Barley Corn spirit made things lively
up at John Gillespie!plnee on thr
bdttorn.The party got into action
atrnldniszht ond with nn auto broke
down the fences and raised Ned gen-
e:allv.Af ter thvv had plnyed their
pro.-dns nt the Gillespie home they
fave their at1enilo\ to the f"o!l school
where they shattered several windows.
Pnul Henrv Edward Walter, son of
Rev. G. W. Walter of Arlirgton. was
hurled Doc. 2-l, at Arlington after sshortillness of Brights disease and
pneumonia.. aged 27 years and 8
o|r word for this but in substsntiat-
Em: this fact would offer the totals of
the reports of the school census for a
number of years back which is oon-
clusisro evidence and bears no dispute
of the statement mode.
Begdnninq with 1929 our selwol cen-
sus showed s total of 4.173 children.In 1920 it dropped to L094.In 1921
nno&er drop rn-ns mode to 4,033 and in
1922 a still further drop was mule to
3.948 or in the (our years a decrooso
of 225 children.
PATRONS PROGRAM
A prom-om will. be given by the
junior hi¥h° school .students Friday
evening, Jan. 12. in the hivh school
auditorium.The llrst nart of the pro-
vram will consist of mixed numbers
months.Rev. W oltcr has charge ofi'Ihe second pa.:t will eofnsjst of a
the Tinity Luthemn shurch of th{s'Cantata entit.led"'1"he Walrus and the
-city in addition to his putorate at Carpenter."There wlllbenoehnrp
Arlington.m ndmisdon.
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hrsni Golan.
A Paris nosmy which is having an
noon or Evening.
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noon or Evening.
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An u:trlr|| |y :man model of uim
irnptlc lty ls :ma cent drau of an
iored broadcloth, with the umorizl in vlvld flame color und to ma
o collar, cuffs and tho insert at
lm.whula of tha main color, belring the red, form a lovely contrawldo hand of beaver la und to UI
l back of tho skirt hem.
-H a r d a !.IL
D a u g h t e r - T h e y o u u ; m u m a u c h t o
hi s p u r po s e a o . m o t h e r .
l l n l h r r A l w a y s p r o p o s l n g . d u r ?
D a u g m e r - N o . h m s s o d o r l b d b d e
t e r m l n r d n o t t o d o i t .
Stop Laxatives
Which On!A gro w nc.,m&!.J ¢,..|
Nulol 1| a !ubr&eant--aol |.medldnan i o r l u s t i u - a n
nnnll-1.pe.When you an camtipated.
not enough of Na lu r f llubricatingliquidI.:pro-
duced in 211| bowel in keepthefood: r u n sol!andmoving.Docum prescribe
Nujol bea ms.i t ac l:likeT "t h i s natural23igbrlc nnt and
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end of the skirt drapery.A manor
rmpa mnngol dren 1| trimmed srlth n
SWEATERS FDR GIRLS' WEAR
Coat Medela,Flat Baller Styles andAbbrwlatad Tuxado Effect;
Ara Favorad.
One color combination In a amalisize sweater was st lovely shade of
coral with gray.Gnu wlth blue and
blue with a nice ahade of guru wereotherfodorsfoundintheslipover
number: made with rolled collnn. 'rm
coat models for tlttle girl: all havestraight buttoned fastenlngn down the
front. but an quite novel in thelr aslectllm of collan.Ptatmnllor styles
and nbbrnlated tuxado effects are lnciuded.
Svresten for girls and m u m
achieved a decorative finish in theiranplurmentqi'fringed collar:and
striped tmndtnga on otherwlae plaln
tuxedo numbers.
E r l m l u e c a r e fu l l y e ve r y b o t t l e O !
G A 3 I` 0 I l b \ ,t h a t f l m o u l o l d r vm e d :
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It doelnt foilow that. lr y ou hue \
good opinion of you:-uwif. yall nhnuidhue a poor one nl' otiwm
I |
was cnoosauo THE DRESS
Thought In Matter af Selection In
Mon lmporunt Than Con of
Ga nt.
An lulhorlty gg the question ofdress says umm °°nmmn; la num umlnunbecomllll-"ll!we unreal our
selves through the medlum of our
cloihti. lst un. she nays. at lean makean ngn-eahle revelation.The truth of
the matter la stun dress. like all con-siderable issues in un, has promemed
and Individuals EIUIT. think for them-
setvel Instead of delegating all therights of choice to another not so im
ierntrd.It ll an axiom that It is not
so much n question of how much mon-
ey we expend upon clothes as uf iam!much though: ua gin zo their selec
Ilan.
_ _ - _ -
Th o u n n d s o f w o m e n h a ve k i d n e y a n d
bladd er t roub le a nd n ever mrp ect. it.
W o m c l fs e n m p l a i n u o ft e n p m n t o b ono t h i n ; a l l e bu t k i dn e y u w b l e , o r t h eruu lz o f k id ne y or bl ad de r d io eu e.I! th e k i d ne y | a n a u t i n ; be l l lh y o u n
dit io n, th ey m a y n u n t h e o t h e r o r g a n !so been diseased.m lPn i n i n t he b ac k , hu d z ch e , ha s of l l
bi t i o a. n e rr o n n n eu , n n o ft e n L i m : l y m p
~n of kid ne y t ro ubl e.
Delf t d u h ;ut ar ii ng treatment.D r .
Xi l m e fs S w a m p R a o l , L p h y d c i m | p n
xr i pt i xm , o b t ai n ed at an y dr u g Ila n , m r
b e j m t t h e n m e d y n e e d e d l n o n r m m o
me h c a n di t io n ;Ge l a m ed i u m o r l a n e li s a b o tt l e i m -medi atel y fr om any drug sto re.Ho w e ve r , i f y o u w i s h Sm t o t es t i h l n
E n t prep arat ion send t m e m u t a D r .
'tim er 8: Co. , B ing ham ton H . Y . , f o r I
am pl e b ot t le .W h e n w r i t i n g b e m n l a d
me n ti o n t hi s pa p er . -A d r er t il e m¢ n L
menoftanhave,Cvdd do hasnowo r h lw u d c k f ~le re nl years..from ;|...ada.I6.nal|. u \ .to take dinPl.nkham'|ubleCompound.°T.
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A MAN W HO BE~
FAMOUSDoctor R V, Pierce. whose picture
apboan above, was not only a me-eeaa»ml physician,but also a profoundnudeut of the medicinal qualltlel otNature?mmedlea,meta and herbs,
and br close observation ot the math-
odmtaed br the Indians. he mu.ovefeatheirgreatremedlalqualities,cape-clally for weaknesses of women. andafter careful preparation succeeded influng to tho world a remedy which
hu been used by rumen with the belt
reatllta tor hal! a century. Dr. PlemraFavorite Prescription ia mn ln greatdemand, while many other so called"cure-alll" have come and lone.Thereason for gf- phenomenal success I1became of I a absolute purity. and Dr.
P1eree| hixlt ltnndlng aa In honoredcitlaen ef Buffalo ts a gunnntea of all
that la claimed for the Favorite Pre-scription as a regulator for tho mapeculiar to women.Sem! we for trial;»kg.tn Dr. Plcroe'|invnlida Hntel. }¥u|'¥nln N. Y.
THIS c. & n.
CUNDUGT
GAINS 3
.- .1
*I enjoyed Chrltrtmns tmore plmlum than I I1
remarked W.L.Mahon
ldtlelvlile, Va., the other
at the bmellta hc has
the me of Tnntac.Mr.
been a nzlma conductsJ u n .He runs on the
Ohio from Chirlotteavtlle
tau, D. C.. and Richman
"Hy stomach and »
been had an Inn; that I f:member the time I coul
mfferlug sfterwnrds.
grew vnkrr untll I wasto lay ot! from nt: run.
dom:condition I contmania ln both ltmn an
lodng mr life.
"After this mm mybled me :o ne than ef
malnrd Llmost as weak
ls a blby.While lillingln: the plpen I ln: ntl
statements shout Taniasuch n sincere ring that
believe the mgtlleine ml
up the hm, and 't pulledto the top.Mr appetlto
ltomnch misery ts all
Ia r h e l d T e a
Was Your
Grandmuihev s Remcdy
-For every nomacl.na mmuml nl._ _'nm gwa mu-:m1 ;_ )uma n m homea;remedy for multi-
weight..Tn n l n c ke ep s
' n p l c k a n d W m 'to n. n o
m y m a s a n d m n fo o l £ 1
Tu s l a c l l s o l d b y a l l g r
O ve r 3 5 m i l l i o n bo t tl e s
i h e m e n t .
A l :Pi ra te s.
¢ S c r i h e - I'm nick o f t
E ve r y t i m e I w r i t e a n c
s o m e pe a vy ,w e a k m l m !
wo u l d - b u a u t h o r st e a l s i t
|...._....
THIS c. & n.
CUNUUGTIJR
GAINS 35 LBS.
.- .1
~1 enjoyed Christmas this time wlthmore p lmlum than I had I n rum"
remarked w.L.Alnluone,410 Chu-lotlonllle. va.. the other day. in telling
at the bmollla hc has :lmlved tmm
the me of Tnntac.Mr. Mnhone hu
been a nzlmo conductor for nine!-emJ u n .He runs on the t".hesnpeake &
Ohio from Chirlotteavllle to Wgnhlnp
tan, D. C.. and Richmond. Va.
"Hy stomach and digestion had
been had an Inn; that I can hnnlly rrmember the time I could eat without
mfferlng sfterwnrda.I gndunllygrew vnkfr untll I was onen having
lo lay ol! from nu run.In tbl: mn
dovm eundltlon I contacted onenmonia ln both lung: and came neu
lodng mr life.
"Aftrr this IDN! my stomach troubled me worm than ever and I re
malnnl Llmost as weak Ind helpieal
ls a baby.Whlle sitting around read
lm: the plpen I ln: attracted by the
statements shout Tlnlnc, whlch hadsuch n sincere ring that I was ted to
believe the mottleine might help me
up the hm, and 't pulled mo dean upto the top.Mr appetlto nevrr falls,
ltomnch miner;is att gone.and I
have zatned thirtyOve pounds In
weight..Tnnlnc keeps me reeling
'nplck and Wm' too. no I can mnkomy runs and still fool tlne."
Tanlnc ll sold by all grod drnxtlsu.
Over 35 mllllon bottles sold.--Adven
tlsement.
¢nusososec»¢»»¢»o_c¢_l * .'!¢.'.'.-"
mars UllD5l'24llUIIB
'},';;": cAsfnnafi ou| Nmf ";',§'
mans umm r tilv :mums c r.-1:
' \ ;u m m : - - : s ~
m u :a n n u m . n o u n s .
SHE DYED A SWEATER,
SKIRT MID CI-iILD'S COAT
WITH "DIAMOND DYES"
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Does Your Back Foretell Every Change of the W eather?
Do You Feel. Old and Stiff and Suffer Sharp,Rheu-
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RE. winter months your hehehemonths?Does every cold, ohill or
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uncle this muh of new work; become con-geded and inflamed.
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rheumatic painsmeadaohes. dizziness ~mn°!iI1¢ blzddd irregduitien.
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stop counting irnaginary sheep
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cause od your akeolessneu.
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drowsy, irritable dnya.
A de li c io us ,h o t c n p o f
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can deprive you of restful sleep
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It h a l f n o m u c h a z t h e t i m e .
T h o F l u ! T h l n g .
N e w c o o k - - w h a :u t h e l n !m l n ;
y o u vn n t m u l o d n ?
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m e b o w l o ve l y y o u r l m m l s t r e n w a s
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La s t o f u ll c om e s fur d ec o ra t io n .
H o d r e s s m o k e r i s t o o Im p o r t a n t t o
us e t r i t l r a o f fu r a s a m e a n s u l ' : l vl n x
a g a r n u 'u t di s t i n c t i o n 'I'h t~ re nr e th o
lt t t te t ol l s o r su m m er o rm l n e, a ls o bi l l
o f n u p e n d a n t fr o m t h e c l o t h o r ve l ve t
s u r fa c e s . t h e r e a r e c i r c l e s o f fu r e m
br o i d e r e d o u cl o th .a n d cr e s ce n t :o f
fu r co m b i n e d u l t h ln t l l n n ga ll o on .
Th e s e q u e e r de co ra ti on s l i ft a d a r k
tr u c k i n t o t h e l t m e l t l h t a n d : I r e a
wo m an a d m n ce t o t a lk a bo u t d e t ai l .
F u r p o c k e t s r l o t o ve r g o w n s .Th e y
h a n ;o u t fr o m th o su r fa c e t u s h o w
apl on tl ld me t a ll i c ll nl ng a.th ey a r e
u m m ; r w_5==t h e g i r d l e l n a m vd l e va l
W h e n a d d l ug t o y o u r t u l l e t mq u l a l t e a .
An ex qu isi te t aco , ak lu , b ab y and d us t-
l u g p o w d e r i n d p e r fu m e ,te n tl o rl n g
o t h e r p e r fu m e s s u p e r u u o u s . Y o u m u
nl ; o n i t b e c a u s e o n e O ! t h o C o t l c u r a
T r l o (S o ap ,O i n t m e n t a n d Ta l c u m ) .
2 5 e e a c h e ve r y w h e r e . - A d ve r t i s e m e n t .
Th e h a r d e s t p a r t o f h a s t a ; a t o o t h
pu ll ed is t he au tl cl p ut lo n. .
Th e p r l c e s o t c o t t o n a n d l t n a n n m
be e n t i o u b l e d b r t h a w a r .L e n t !b e r t
th e i r s e r vl c o b y u si n g R e d Cr o s s B a l l
B l u e t n t h e l a u n d r y .A l l g r o c e r !- - A r k
trer tls eme ut."
W l t e u t he a n r g to n g o e s u t t e r l n s t d o
ln fo r n m t l o n h o g e t s l t .
».....¢.With Cuticura Soap
and Fragrant Tajcum
a n ~5»»4S0=.1.x...zs¢.
we 7 t l! G r e at B r ll a l u . b e s i de s t h e u r i -
a u l " d l 81.C l a l r n "o f Fr an ce .I n
B a r r a . It In l D ¢ ' ¢ ¢ | 1 l J o o n t r a r t e d m
Bl nc in lr ,a n d a u b l e q u e n i i l a n C l g r l
m m e t h e C o u n t : C l a n k a l n l m d , a
i t l l ! o f h a d p n s e n l e d b y B d w n r d I
u a Ie d d l n g p r e s e n t t o : h u a n n o f t h e
i l m o u i l vd d e C l a r e .
s y m u h Zora :ms l l i b u t t h e a n t
G a m k n o w n : l u l a l s l u r y vu t h e d a u g h
u r d C h a r l e m a g n e . b u t t h e r u ! o r i g i n
g n ; t n m n l w e n i n l i l l y w h e n t h a
l n !C h i a r a . u t h e l u l l l n s c a l l he r .
1 1 | a d e vo t e d d i s c l p l e o f S t . F r a n r l n
a n d u n d e r n n d i r e c t i o n n t a w n h e d a n
a r d u o f w o m e n t u l l o w l n g h u r u l e a n d
C l a n . .T h e I'r a n c h a l l t h e m m e
D M M -T h e B r e t o n f u n n 1 |S k i e a n
r"_L P TIME:""
1 'r 1 .F .1 l u u n u ~ m l g l
\ .W L ._ \»" f Jl. I f \
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~- = ' - q q - -
__:.- -~ _ _. _;w . H u - Q M A H A . H O . 1 - 1 9 2 3
CON§TUI ;#d n t aln a a mu n e d an u ¢ p gm¢ m1 ;
h\. mls dnlzner.
manner.1 ne; an creseesat shaped for vlhort 1:ckets.~ g f g g s - ; - - I ~
Sw. u:n¢y11r¢,u¢1».
Side Panels.S,;g-»=_-5; ~ll Sore,
un a ofHome ot the :Ido panels ham he V YES Granulated.u»eM;u~ine
Rc frcslns 5l(e fu!
mum no elomzntad that th:-y touch m g u n h u .
the iimr.Luce panels are being len-lured all mmnm; um! dllnler anwns.I ~ ~
ll - M ¢ .. . .. . _ _ .. ._.._ . . - _. . , . . . - .'(h r s s a d us d vr i vs tl s 1 :1 h a s b e en 1 |
j l vw i l e w i t h t h e p o d s w h o s e w a s I n
1 2 1 ; i u ve i y m a i d s w h o h u e b o r n e : h e
l l l u a a r e s l m n s t m u n m n a m u n s u d r x
q u m l é t o p c n u l l : y o n o l e d l u n o f u n o .
T u n y s n n Im a ps-rhups w r t m n U1 1
1 v u l U ] l l n | ¢\ l ¢
The " 31Is slon ," o ne of the mon |,\ op\1
lu va r i e ti e s o f th e C = | | 'fo r n l n al l vu . i s
mid t o be s d lr fr t da- sc sn dn nt o t uv.- ea
" b l n l x It W m ! t h e vm n n m n f t h e e a r l y ]
S p a n i s h p r i e s t s t o p l a n t a t a w r y m i r
sio n.
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Ri L B 1 ¥ ; : \ I§ ¢ TB an t r k s o m s u n t o
Imnltlsn t la lu quuanl tar uumBu t d w : a c t kn o w U - I a n c f A n'Hu ilr. ; > n : { | c | m a t s ; fu r A n t h n r -|1; by Mr: h un Nur upsae t Oraa lem-1
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- 1 -lu b b o n s a n us e d o n d r e ss e s !n e ve n
m n c e l vu b l e w a y .F a i l i e r l b h o n l lfr e q u e n t l y se en n n ve l ve t .u n or ie
mo d e l n m y a r d s n t It a n us e d t o
mak e !'lm\ ¢: li ke nr nn 1dt n: »~ = w hl rh s p
pen r nn 11 Q i r d l e . t h e x l vc w n m d t h e
|_n l l u n
of Carter'| Qtiie Liver Pill!or 3 for a few nights afLer.They
systgn of_al1 §.v§§§e matter aqd
|N r l u \ 1 \ § T l v u ! ! !I | U l \ \ \ l . l l. l I | | . l '
urea; when the whlle in set, rfnmre
the cover, add I little sat! and but
the maagtarisklgr with n spoon fur afew mlnutn.Ia will rlne In at ;\Huw
foam £1l1d¢'r nm! delicious.Seru unIigf é-;-xegnme Your Bowen. Mim-as easy top | |_5 takeaw|zar.G»»»-»\¢u.q»-nl"-,¢mall Pm.SEIU" Drs;Small Price
l i l
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[ l y n na n l i l w ' 1 9 n m n m a _I!. f
P a g a h u l
IHE ENTERPRISE
: o n l i a. RHQADBS.: w o w
I S S UE D E V E RY r n u a o o n
Hier Per Year 31-50
Entered aa resold-clan matter 1|
the poaboffica at Blair. Nob-. under
tha Act of Comer# of llanth 3. 1879
--. . _ -». _ » .
The alogan of the present legisla-
ture ahould be "reduction of taxon."
.Wa roaliao that thi! ll not an empty
dream,nor will It be mere ehild's
play to decide when to uaeiluo prun-
ing sheen, but It must he done.The
:Late normal board is loud ln it: wall
for an appropriation a.rno.:tin¢to
$2,260,381 which is prncticsxly a mil-
lin dollar Increase while tho little
town of Chadron is to r lc for an ad-
ditional $75,000 for a :tate park. This
door not sound Vice tu reduction and
unleea our lexlrlatorl are real men
aL- __..-........ \.rnn¢|\! in har on them
'rua 1rlf|"
I
war.If var can be kept from upaet- home.t i n g t h e o o u n t r fa e c o n o m i c a n d n o d a l F r i t z R i c h t e r a n d L e o H o l l e r a u -
o d e r ,re s t o r a t i o n a f t e r w a r w i l l b e t o e d t o O r h a h a W e d n e s d a y o n a b u d -
, - ¢ p ; d | \ G | 3 ~
T h e a e r v l o o m e o o f t h e l a s t v a r ,T o m R o d g e r s a n d w i f e o f B l a i r
l m v e b e e n e o n d d u i n g m e a s u r e !o f t o o k d i n n e r a t t h e F r a n k P i k e h o m e
p r e p a r e d n u a o n t h i s o r d e r .P I a n s F r l d a y .
h a v e b e e n s u g g e s t e d f o r a w a r i n !S o r e n M .N e l s o n a n d f a m i l y v e n a
w h i c h t h e r e a b o u l d b e n o p r a l l t a . l
he:oe no prollteera; no debts, hence
to indation and subsequent dellatlon;
much Pmrfsf dwng the war but less
alleramrd.The country. in view of
Senator l3orah'a warning, should be
thinking on llloae thinp. -Stato
Journal.
Chlel Recommendations ln Prelldent
llardlnfe Hell!!! to Congress
Rollei for the fanner bs increased
credit focllitlea and cheaper :nonpar-
tation.Relief for the railroads by the mer-
w of linen into Systems, a facilitated
Enterchanre of freight ears, and the
use of motor trucl: as "feeders" in
..
ala o'clock dinner guests at Andre!
Hansen: Thunday.
Mrs.Hannah Richter was very
agreeably aurpriaed when returning
home Saturday evening to flnd herparents, brothers a n d ' e ln m had
gathered at her home and PNPCT a
six o'clocl:dinner)ln honor of her
birthday.
llrs. G. J . llindley and aon, um,drove so Lincoln Friday for tractor
repair: returning the mme day.
BLAIR BAPTIST CHURCH
Arthur D. Smalley, Minister.
Sunday, January 1, 1923.Sunday
school at ten a.-m.Wo start a new
your with this Sunday, lot ue start it
fvr -:-1 : |l 1 Blair. Nobr., Janulnf 4. ms.
.50 @ $1.00 higher;feeder: mostly 'Iheaa and many other point blank either sprayed or pruned toget thostuff! and atoelcera remained ;r;ady,! alatementa were made by the speak- beat yield.Further information may
Hog:steady 'jo allghtly hi uer.
Butchers ahovr an inaeaao ofl @
35c. mostly 16: on medlurn and heavy
weights.The light. weights remained
strldy.Packing iowa and atock pigs
also remained lteldsr -
Sheep, :neatly steady, however, bet-
ter grades of lambs decreased .50 @
$1.50.Yearllnga and wetlrere remain-
ed steady.Ewen from Iowa sold on
tho Omaha 'market at $7.85. the high-
est alnoo Hay.
Grain
Wheat prices worked lower the fxrst
half of the araek. then advanced on the
26th and 27th, but vroalmeaa on llee
28th made fnctlo-mlly lower close.
Trndo was local and of holiday cher-
oeter with little outside interest.
Visible nzpply '|tl|r':\l, 35,315000 bu-
shels ngalrst 49,-t3',000 buahels last
}('3.l.\
Corn cloned 1¥»c lower than week
are Factors affecting the doellne
were pressure of liquidation and local
. . ! ! l . . -\ f : | \ \ \ A i n n n h h l ' I R R n m
5
ers.Coming after an exhibit of tu- be had by writing the county agent.beroular Iealona which oonvtnood Home produced fruits make a big dir-
every one,of the hundzda prosentQ!erenoein the amount ol money left
that the tubercular lfroblem la a real at the end of the year.problem. a live problem. but, thank'°
troll. a problem vdlmichcan be l»0l\'0d:W MM .br =;-»= intelligent cooperation of tlmeiawakmig ;§'=*;'__u';;=f'- : g g
peoo e...H H_ R Smkh' Live 3 _ . g i g :that once despised weed of
missioner for the Associated Packing The Farm Bureau has waged an
333° _<;g_;\=~=- 'u"°:du";l;° bg active c ampaign for the extensive use
the b or'i i # g g a i c i ;: _ lo l' c lo ve r .Variety tleata were intro-
. ;x '" duced.Small patches of other cloverherd owner,tuberculoals could be;stomped out in five years.Ho -=°<*.`?.'3f.'i".2"£';.. ".i '"" '.i °l.." 'J . '2~ '3. ~
gethat ho belived that proper educa g o Even means were uaed to
1 r th h f A ri.l'.§'f.=..° in .'§...°"3LZ`2`.'i.". 2... .'§`.'i..§Z arouse xntereat in sweet clover.We
''have re rta comin in ever dahim1.r 1 .P"nr Y > re-rr m y ggg m g ?geem iganlmg Lho value of sweet clover.
5;al |}°|155 heart =j A typical example ia that of W. E.
edu eo ego gate y ap .provnl of the work citing eases in .....ggf===»;;=_ °;!H°""';"~"h° g in the
om:-.n ltollpltals where the source or." '°°tu rw e ° °"¢n oats.
infection uma undoubtedly the familyiE;th""°5°d a norrnml c rop of outa
He g; tha t n ma jo rlt of got a ton of hay per acre as clout§{ I. .m.. if tub e oais in elaildrenpmm in September.The neighbor:
lani.I Inn billned lain dna#Ho nn ! ll;
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Laluzolm TIME TABLE
Chiago & North W alden
Trains `
4:40 p. m. Daily.
10:43 a. m. Daily.i
Tflinl W est'
8:45 a. m. Ddly.
2:50 p. rn. Daily.
c. Sl. P. H. a 0.
Tralnl Nor!-lr
T120 a. rn. Daily Bilsept Sunday.
2:00 p. m Daily Except Bondi;
8:80 a. m. Sunday Dull
m m S a w
12:50 p. rn. Daily Except Sunday.
8:28 p. rn. Daily
Ku.hn's photos will please you
Wanted-Big White Pekin Ducks.
4-l-tf Aye Bros.
E. R. Haggard, nude:tained'Phone
Rq. Bdl 121.Ind. Cedar 163.lf
Mr. J. C. Rosenbaum was a pleas-
ant c aller at The Enterprise ofllce
Tuesday.4
Mrs.Nettle Stockton of Schuyler
is risitizsg at the Grant Allen home
stead this week.
Scott Allen, of the W1-unch district.
hhivwd two c arlomls of sheep from
Irvington Wednesday.
low :\l..5lill|:r _2\I:1nl:'s blacksmith;Mm Martha 5594, who la employed
hop.31-tfn in Chicago, spent several days witing
L. K. Davies of Bethany, Nebr. was her mother in um city.
1 town a few days las! \ .ack on lmsi-The Blair Home Bakery c an for
ess.nlsh you with the best of pastry wher
xr- .ma un flmm l"n~frg sm-nt New company comes or for special occa
Kuhrfa Phmoa will plensa you.
For Sale-A throe bottom tractor
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'on't forget to W1-no it 1928.
.uhns Photon will plesuo you.
Fanted:-Red Clover seed and To"
In Geese.Aye Bros.38--if
L R. Haggard, undertaken Phone
:. Bell 121.Ind.Cednr nos.rr
oo Devinney was on the early nm-
hlonday with 5 mixed car of cat-
,nnd huge.
ho Christian Endeavor of the
latina church hold a skating and
:eh party Sunday night.
Ere. Lars Petenen. mother of Mars
ins Ziegler, is quite ill with pneu
nia, having sulfered n rolapso.
'he public schools opened Jan. 2nd
er n ten days vacation.Dano col-
e resumed regular work on Jan.3d
dns. Nettie Stockton and daughter.rn. now Mrs. Gus Lyden ol sein.-
a ¢ ¢ . | | | | n | | . | m |
The Entorlirlla for neil. always.
I'or Sade:--Two twd trfilc h cows.
win be huh moon.
Wm. Iverson
Hell Phone: Ash 841.
(Inns Schneider l u i moved onto
the James Money form down on
Uream Ridge.
For Solo Cheap-Woatmlnlster Base
burner.Inquire M Hrs. 'r. C. Hilton.
The ladi esof the Danish Society
met Wednesday aftlmoon nt the
churehbasement.»
The Womonk Chamber of Corn-
meree will meet this (Thurldly) oven-
lnz. Jon. 4, at the councll moms.
There one some new ideal in bnkeryl Thi flmily and friends ol' Mr. S. E.
rwuuls at the Home Bakery.Come ln Kemp are rojoldng over the feet that
md try the Rolls.Cakes, Plea onihe la improving from a long and seri-
rc.;d.8-ti
Mr. and Mrs.Newt Sutherland,
ous illness.
The legialature is n o t ln snalon
Some daafonr E1=1*¢P"¢\_debton
mo y g e twlza t bo omin g t o t h m
Thoy atroady havovrhatiowusingtoul.--NfwYorkAmo:lean.'
We now sro no well protoetedfrvl
cheap foroigu labor tint lt ani ous
buy high-prlood Amarkan go od y -
Rlclxmond News Leader.
Three Thill!! io Relielber
P i n t- Th e letter y our wi fe gan
you to mdl.:Second-The dau of your wedding
after Indus spent n couple of weeks nt Lincoln nm! A. N. ilathors of Ger- umiveraary.
' ng: rlelntives and old frierds in ins. Nob. has been chosen rpeaker of1 -r1n\n-we pnnw una can ls.
:md around Blair, during un holidays, the house of representatives.your "'°f" bm.
E: for their homo in Cheyenne, on
\'»sdncsdny, Jan. 3.
3-lrs. Clark 0'Hnnlon entertained
the Congregational Ghrlatinn En-
.nvorvra at n notch party Sunday
nnrht.Tho young folks had full pos-
~»<~ion of the honso and prepared
lnn\».o!\e;s at lunch of popcom balls,
fudge and apples.
Henry Goaker, from np near Spiker.
n!!od at The IIn!»e'rprEs¢ oflloe for a
Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Jolmnnsen of
neat lillir entertained about turonty-
llve guests nt n New Yami: dinner,
it being an all day uihir.Everyone
present had s splendid time.
bln. Geo. Bruno ha.: returned to her
home after several weeks stay nt the
S T . P A U L L u r n a n n n c m mc s
QRUN. NEB.
i Sundny, Jan. ith.Sunday ached
nt I0 a. rn.Hour o! wonhip 21 LII.
P. J. lleanenacn, Pastor.
1 a m i ' n o nBlair hospital where she was talent 'l'EA!§lER.S' ERA l l
duHng `;serious illness with pneu-
monia.She lo improving nicely.
nA_1£.<a
Jan. 20-1928.Apr. 14--1923. ill!
r Mins Ethel Stevan will rotum Fri-'zs-25-1923.Juno 29-so-mas. Aug,
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0AG o o d R e s o l u t m n
ion'January 1
To the housewife. the beginning of |New Year spefls
thoumhlfulness In the mllmgement of her home-m;inly.
um twang or supplies.
So me hes! resolution due can make is to "ml uplue
§hm me an purchme
Groceries and Meats
v.-cnnomicnlly and yet gd the best. quality.That phase in
hero.Just give us a trial to prove in .
For §aturday Qnly
Wcwillpr¢5ent¢ilr|1h\dyviSi¢0 io more wixh n
§»»um\i»».Come and gm. 3a
QUALITY MARKET.
vorxns & CIIRISTIINSEN, Pr\1pHclor,,_
IThe Big §tore
The 0ld Rehable
Brown Seal Flour, per mek _._ .whine Pearl Flour, 48 lb bag _____Jersey Cream Pancake Flour, 4 Tb bag
$2.25s2.¢o
254:Pawnee 0ats 6 Tb bag _-___ _.__._ _,__._25c
Kama or Adm Data _ .- ...__Sugar (.Tisp Com Flakes, 3 packages .Cream of Ry;-, per h g eP011 Bran, per wif _ ; i ; " : : : i ; i
l'i1Inbury's Health Bran, per package
Shelled Pop Corn, an>._____Ilar Pop Corn, per pound ._..
lllnir Com. per can __Mny Day Cothre, per lb. 35c, 3 lb. for _____Nut Brown Coffee, Hb 4512, Bib _ ._
Snap Coifee, per lb ._ ______..
_ -. .-_ _25:25:
25a15620t25:54:
1o¢$1.00$1.25
zoe
DOUBLE BONDQ ON SHOPS THI; WFFK
SAS 31205. ~
~\iears at the home of his f::lI\-r, 5.
. Deets, of Herman.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. W arrick drow
-York, Nob., Jan. 1. and expect to
sions..5.31
II Mrs.Geo.Mcbonaid,who lives
south of Blair, is spending a ecpale
of weeks wit her sister, Mrs.red
back the latter part of the w¢¢}¢__G:s.tes of F Crook.
Charlie, the little three year oid
~n of Mr. and Mrs. Mort Grover, who
ide south of town, in sulfering from
neumonin..
The iiremezfs dance on Inst Satur-
3 evening drew an exceptionally
tree crowd who with good music en-
oycd the evening to the greatest
bent.
On last Saturday evening, Mr. and
rs. Clyde M. Allen, who live in the
'Vrsneh district, entertained a munber
f friends at progressive ive hzmdml.
r. and Mrs. Carl Rohwer won first
~rises.Mrs. Alien served s delicious
uneheon und* srl!had o royal 1r°°<i
me-.
Mr. Will Sutheriand of Lineoin, son
of John Snthedand,who has been
spending the past. week here visiting
relatives and friends, left for his home
Wednesday moqxing.
Miss Grace Bmry ,who teaches
doxsm in the Wrnneh schooh spent her
Christmas vaeot{_on with her brother.
Tom and family st IIsstings,m-
ing m hersc hool work lui; Monday.
Wallace Snowdon, who for the put
three years has been engaged in farm-
ing up in the Nlobrnro. country, spent
several days visiting friends in Blair
last week.lie is 011 the hunt for sn-
otHZ~rfarrr. the tnrm which he was
operating having ch .nged hands.
U H !I l f l i n i v c v u a u s . . .- _ _ -.
will win them over.
e _Ncbnslul Es hlrsszll with sn sbun¢1»
dsna of r.or1noi schools.She has
four where one should do the work.
It hos iz-vo n 'o-g standing joke that
'when n npresé: tntive wsnted to curry
favor with his constituents and could
llnd nothing else he established s
nor school in hu district.Cin
ms' one give s wld reason for s state
rormnl school st Chsdron or st Wayne
or Kearney or Peru?There is no ex-
cuse for the nnnrranted extra outlay
for four such schools ss for more
than one.When the Wayne norrnsl
was tsiten over by the state it wns
forced on the state by s set of men
from that psrt of the mm who sew
mthlrzg but failure in store for that
school snd who were snxlous,for
business reasons, to hold it there.A
similar case was the attempt to sell
the Fremont normal school to the state.
when Prof. w. H. Clemrnons felt him-
self slipping.If the ssle of tbl Fre-
mont school had been eltocted it todd
h u e been nes for prornoten who
would have gone out ond established
schools and turn them over to the
state just st the psychological
rrtoment.
Taxes
(From the llcfiook Tribune.)
One of the mensoes to Arnerlan
business o w n e "and prosperity
ss e ms tu h e th s ms h o f h ig mo ta y to
buy nontsssblc securities and refusal
or fdlure hnsnce enterprises that
might I prosperity.There seems
to bc A steady withering of productive
.lnistltess enterprises.No doubt the
hisue of nontlilsbli securities h u
groom beyond the danger point sd-
nsdy .But this does not disclose the
csnse or reveal the renon why big
money prefers to Invest in the per-
fectly safe small interest rate hoo:tn!
nontsxsble securities-4nd doubtless
reasons there are, and some of them
are so evident that the grade school
boy must know them.High uses,
hostile public sentiment and difficult
labor conditions are n few of the out-
nesd or competitors.eAbolition .of the Railroad Labor
Board, its functions to be taken over
hy n newlabor division ln the Inter-
state Commerce Conrrnisilon,with
power to enforce its decisions.Drsrtlc enforcement ol' the Volstemrl
Act.The csllinz of n conference of
eorernors to cooperate with the Fed
ernl authorities to this end Says the
President:"The dey is unlikely to
come when the Eighteenth Arnrnend-
ment will bercpeoled....Litho
statutory provisions for its enforce-
ment are contrary to deliberate public
opinion. which I do not believe, the
rigorous and lltcrtl enforcement will
concentrate public sttcftion on any
rofluisite roodillcstionf'.The registration of aliens. and Fed-
eral d d in the education of immi-
granti.
Abolition of child labor by Consti-
tullonsl nmmendment.Restriction of tax-exempt secudtles
hy Constitutional ommendlnent.
Congressional investigation of the
high cold of living,'§lth spccia! refer-
ence to '°nsr1'owing the spmod of
orlce. especially between the produe
tlg-1 of food and its consumption."
In conclusion he defended the Ad-
ministrstion's foreign policy,ssylng
in port:"The Four-Power pact, which nbol-
ishefovcry probability ol' wer on the
Pncitlc, has brought new confidence ln
A maintained pence, and I can well bo-
lieve it mlkhl he nude s model for likeassurances rrherever in the 'world
my common interests sro concerned."
(_ _ _- _._.._A .lust Demand
P'o.rlnero in Lancaster ond Douglas
counties are demanding that Omnhs
and Lincoin be deprived of participa-
tion in the choice of s county mperin-
teedcnt of schools.The schools M
Lincoln and Omshn are not subject to
the jurisdiction of the county super-
intemlent. The inhabitants of the mrnl
districts object to the two cities par-
tic ipating in the tilting of no oillce
which does not concern than.
The objection is reasonable.The
. . _ . l 1 _ \ . - \ . h . . . . l -n f l l m n n l n n J a n a -
with o clean record.The school is
cronies rapidly but there is still room
for many more.lttorning worship nt eleven with the
celcbmtion of the Lord's Supper. Sor
mon subject:"Our Source ot Power."
Il. Y. P. U.. nt 6:!l»0: Subiect, "I.c:a¢\|\t
from the Psalms." "Tito Guido Board
P wm . "LXcning service of song and
worship st 7:30.The pastor will
preach on the subject. "Esther and
Patriot."Pny c r meeting every Wednesday
st B p. m.Choir practice every Fri-
day evening at 8 p. m.
The monthly meeting of the Worn-
nn's Missionary Society was held ni
tho home of Mrs. John Carter onThursday of last week.An unusually
large crowd wus in attendance. Plans
were mode for the securing of the
Misslon Study hooks which will be
used in connwion with the series of
lectures being given by the pastor at
the prayer meetings.We record two social events ln the
work of the church during the past
week.Do I'rldsy evening nt the close
of the practice Mrs. Rech ond Mrs.
ftrnrolctt appeared vi th sandwiches
cake ond. coffee for n surprise on the
choir.Such tokens of appreciation
reflect the general attitude taken by
our church membership 'toward .thr
cholr.Then on New Years' night
under the leadership of Mrs.Reeh
Mrs. Brnmlott and Airs. Roberts |.n
other surprise was successfully car-
ried out, the pastor md Mrs. Smallet
being the recipients of the favor. The
evening wus spent in the playing of
games, friendly visiting and listcninrt
to music on the Edison.AdeJight»
ful lunch consisting of sandwiches
pickles. cake and coffee who send.
At s late hour the guests deported
hswimz loft n number of very much
appreciated remcmbrnnces for the
po.ntors.nd his wife.These events
coming so close together indicate s
unaminlty of spirit which point to
good things for the church in the not
for dleunt future.
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INDEPBNDENT GOSPEL
BHSSIDN NOTES
!\"t||l|K¢vuumc cu||.n;,.v,..U....-bushels compared to 21.5o8,oo0 imsh-
ols lsst year.5
Ptllstoes l
Potato pric es we'e generollv firm
i1 the east but Northern Round
Whites declined in the Chicago carl-ot
market to '35 65 90c for sacked stock.;
with bulk potatoes sverurinlr 10: a-
bove that range.Cartot movement
from Nebraska become quite active
and there were increased shipments
from north central states.IDairy I
Butter msritds barely steady ; dull
tltmlnd has followed holidays.Deal-
ers have been free sellers and in sornol
was of bovine origin.The economic loss itself is enough
reason Zo carl? on this work.The
loss in meat at the inspected packing
houses stone would fill n train of cars
over 10,000 miles Iong, in one year.
Washington county was compli-
rnentcd cordially on its cmmpnigm The
cost here was only 264: per head. while
it was over 50e per head'in Douglas
and 38c per head in Clny.This was
due to the splendid cooperation given
by the fnrmers of Wnshington county.
Every citizen should be Interested|.,,.,,,,,. to use his inltuence with his
le n t representative to the end that
eases granted concessions in onler to 1112? Wm ndequltely provide for esrrr-
kqep floors cleared of accumulations.
Arrivals at New 'fork treluds fairly
good mixed shipments of Danish butter.
Poultry and IInn
Receipts of nm nt the (dur prin-
cipal markets' increased only 275 casesover week ago.Stocks ln storew-I
ing on the work of tuberculosis cradl-| cation.
. . - _ . . .
Severd hundred cars ol winter sp
ples were shipped into Nebraska from
other states during the past year in
spite of the fact that we had a zine
I
tons per acre ...."::;;; .f.;;.i"-;.';
neighbors said he killed his stslltl. In
the fall he cut for seed and get live
lll-bushels of seed per nero (ahcr sp
ing o lot on the ground and ln the
straw)vrhich hc sold nt $5.00
bushel.The cattle not only ate
hay, doirg as well as on alfalfa,
perthe
but
they cleaned up the straw as "clean
ss n whistle."
Which reminds us that George Ohrt
blew his sweet clover straw into his
feed lot for s. wind break.The cattle
are nrrwlilr eating his wind break.
George says he don"t esre.
A number of compliments sre com-
ing in about farmers who are nothtlrninz their hogs that died of chol-
era.The law states that they most
be burned.An innocent neighbor in-
jured hy ouch criminal practices can
sue for dnouiges.That costs money
1039,000 cases compared to 699.000;crop.Looks like ive n more app e and we heard n better method.Somecodlglast yenr.Local pdet. fresh sees anI trees.Let's look st the ngurcs.good neighbors simply went over andReceipts of poultry at the four prln-In 1900 Washington county had l24lsnid. 'ure came to help hum your
clpnl mnrketsineressod 13.000900 lbs. 141 bearing apple trees. in 1910 it hn-!.hogs."They burned them.There
over week uso Stocks in storsze 5i.-!100,603.In 1920 we had only 23.07t[wa:= no had feeling after this neigh-
238,000 lbs.compared to 64,0T0.000|Many of the=e last had not heenborly diplomacy.
lbs..lnxt year.Locsl pmcesz Hens.
H. lbs. md over) ltic; (under 4 lb.¢.)l""" "" "`
Ilc: old roosters. Sc:Sprlnrze,Iilc:
I.-eghorn springs, 12e.
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BUREAU NEW S NOTES i
Carl A. Olson. County Agent.
A flne delegation from Wnshinzton.
county attenderl the biprtuberculo~=islmeeting st South Omaha le~t Fridsvl
afternoon.0fl'lcis.ls of farm ameni-
zn'tlons,presidents of rnnny hanlme
county eomrnissioners, packers. com-
mission men, and many shippers nt-tendcd the meeting.l
."'I`uberculosis ts n producer;nml
consumers problem."a"Phe meat is a total loss, so is thc'
corn."" "I
"There ought to be s law to qunr-
sntine the man who refuses to testwhen his neighbors test.One state'
has such n law."|
WASHINGTON COUNTY FARM l ~~
,The Year 'Round Gift!
HERE'S a gift that will prove interesting every
week of the year-an annual subscription to 'THE
ENTERPRISE.It's at gift that never gets tiresome
-for it tells n different story every seven days.
\A n d i t w i l l h e w e l c o m e b y e v e r y m e m b e r o f y o u r
family or your friends, family, for all of them have
an interest in it some way or other.Call The Enter-
prise oflice and we'll attend to the rest of it.
\
f i
umm guests at ule Sum Hllltrlbric f vm: on Inst Friday .Mr. Gonker! a-BF in her lchool W rk0 at Lyntq, 3_4_g1
hnnm .¥nr{nn Mm l»n!i:h\vl Ias one °f 1118 pgop're.|!\i\e faflfifffi °F'Iw§m hnvinv mann! Um holtlillfi Wah!... ........, ..... .........._,...z ..,..., ........ 'Y' ..,,I hi< part d the world and hu ".z1 r D ,| h; ,.§ smut and iohw.xv.II.Underwood,Superin mr| 1l\Elm hmne of which any °n¢|_Ff_'I'.'§'I.?I..-' an 1 1
llifnt Of th!CTOWQH HOIUQ z l¥f n "" u uuzwr I1!l|||.|\r¢a.I ll be uri.13 vm inifregting uddrcsws nt B10 ~=g¢*~we pm f The Danish Brotherhood held their
E. church just Sunday.an Boyce,fe mu r owner u 53; annw Chrilunns celebration on lat
\{n Alma C lam ha l rvtu med fr om T"' E""?"£ i~ii .Z".I '3I'f. ..._ Tueadny a\rewgfJ _ll. 2' s t the "='*|
o ' s u m, o N. NA HE R 4
UHA NL ON
Attorneys-atlur
3:f
=:
mrs, Nebr.,where she hne been
:h her daughter, Mrs. Glen Blgiby.
ee the death of Dr. Bigahy.
Mr. nnd Mrs..lake Day returned
1. Friday evening from Walthili
|ere they had spent a week vidthu:
:ir son and daughter, Mr. and Hrs.
te Siert.Q
Mr. and hire. Enmwzt Johnson of
-rngnn were dinner gzests at U10
cor Gilbertson home on New Yun
>Mr.Gilbenson is e sister of
r. Johneonf
NICK F0111 [IM paper W un: uueb uvuut:.Herald, thus forming' a. consolida-
tion. has returned to Teknmlh :nd
purchased a. hd! interest in the Her-
ald.Teknmah :nun have looked
KO'Hi to him.
Mn .L.w.Osborn and Stanley
Osborn left last Wednesday noon for
New 0| lenns where they will spend
some time.Hrs. Ouborn is taking n
mention from household retponllhill-
tics and winter weather and Stanley
tied his typewduer no n table leg and
snealied on' without it. Sprint begin:
down nlo the gui! can about theThe Home Bakery can furnish you;__ ~..e \.AL-_
M.W. A. }&ll.There was e tree'
and on it presents for every child be-
eldee nuts and candy.Dancing was
in order and the large crowd present
had n line time.Refreshments were
also served u usual nt the Brother-
hood nffmlre.
llrn.Torvdd Jorgensen of ngnh
Bleir ll recovering from an openzion
performed lu! week at the Wise Mo-
morid holp ltd in Omaha.Mn .
Jorgensen is a daughter of Hr. and
Mn. Chris Nieliin of Lhil eity.Bin.
Nielsen Ll duo recovering n-om e re-
cent operation and is at the 91-511
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I11ll
IIIIi
Ofhcen ln State Bank Buildiltl
to l
fo)Q no r Y OUNG
Trlnlfer Line Between
Blair md Omaha
Rel. 216 Bute Street-
Blalr Phone 4s
rox .
x
DR. w. F. HE HPHILL])EN'I'IST
Rnnml lwnr Bldr Stats Bulk
gi
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l311
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mml mything in the baking HUC OU hrs!Of feugmry [H G ~ Au g? h os p ita l.Thq mtny fl"l0lld! gf 'ng ;¢w--B --qrbr.eort nrdyr. 'mar Blue Rlbhxm bread things begin " f m " P P f i|r I n recovery'|'l he beaten. Once a customer, al Louisana. la having ss degrees in the fZl"Z1§§..°1`L.£..'f'""a 'I x
Q,,. 3 f»l.l.Sl|UlIl¢'l ~~' ¥ ' T € ~t ~
mf ..w m Qnlha rhlnd of Linc oln zulf coast poinu.
Announcements have been rccei\ed
in'Blair of the marriage of Carrie cools WITH G-A-S
0. C.ompmn, to Air.I'ramin il.
Rogers, on Tuesday, Dec. 2 I 1922 ll
Grand island, the home of Mr. and
Mn .Thompson.The 'Ihompsm:'s
lived in Bldr for many y earn. 0. C.
runnin;the Bae Hive more where
Rnfs nm! Pxrish now are located. Miss
Chrrie was just a little girl when the
family left hem for Grand Islznrl and
has many friends in Blair and vicinity
who extend best tidaea to her at this
time.The newly wed: are at home
to their many friends at Grand Island
after Jam 15.
The onlyfsensible, sanitary
method dheaper than any
other way.
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
BLAIR.NEBRASKA
came in Sunday murningtu s;ieEd thi'
day :.itl\ relatives here in Blair.Mr.
Sutherimnrl having came up on I..l=t
xvedmday , rm. 21.
James Culrlvgcll, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Caldwell of Omaha, dim
spending u week at the J . Q Relen
baum hon . returned to his home in
Omaha lan Tueldny.\\ _
Pete Siert. who is in the bakery
business at Waiihili, in company with
his wife drove down lust Saturday to
Blair returning on Sunday, while here
they were the guests of relatives.
Mrs. Walter Allen, who teaches the
Guminp;.City school.returned New
Years day zo resume her school work
;ei
Fw
f r o m a w e e k s vi si t o v e r L n r l s t m l s § ' ~ ,with her mother at Jnckson. HemAfter having spent her Cl\ristmu\
vacation hem Wim her parents,Mr.li mandMrs. Hurry Snppentield,Allan
un-Snppenfield l m lm Smu nla y
veninz ln resume her work as llno-
lype operator on the News-Mirror at
Bhurbon. Ind.
During the ChHsu1\U holiday: Mié|\
Margaret Mnhin and Miss Mnrinn
Carlson of Dow Cny , Iowa were
|(\|05I$ at the hmm of Mr. and Mrs.
Sma|I&\y_Miss Mahi" and Miss Carl-
mn were v\~ni|@ of Mrs. Smn\ley whils-
shv wnclxcr in the high school
.» nm., rn.,'
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standing causes.The people may
xml begin to note and draw a mane
distinction between legitimate business
enterprises and predatory wealth in
its activities.It seems to bo on in-
stinct with money to hide away upon
public clsmor and attack and too
much o l this warfare may yet do
more serious damage to Amerlco'.=
business.
The Nest W u
lf Senator Iloroh is right in predict-
ing that we may he involved shortly
11 another uortd war. we should be
getting ready for lt.
The last war taught us that our
chic! war problem is not to escape de-
struction by the enemy, but to escapen'ter drmonnlizstion br our own mia-
t ken.The tlghting of the world war\Q|,._ over long ago.The social and
economic consequences of it are cors-
lvg us to this day ard bid fair to
curae oe for n genention to come.
The anxiety of General Pershing
end of the navy men for an adequatemilitarypreparednessisnltural.
Very much greater, if we look far
»rough into the matter, should be our
l \ l ! I I U I I I I U I I . l . . I | \ l v a u l v l v s e u u n s u n -
ties are not allowed to participate in
the choosing of city superintendents
of schoolsnor do they ask to be. An
n matter of fact, the people of Lincoln
and Omaha are not cnrlng 'to elect o
county superintendent of schools. The
law has provldetl that they may vote
on this nillce, nnrl they take the duty
as it is handed to them.
If the ledslnture can flncl o. legal
way to limit the choosing; of county
superintendents to the people in their
jurisdiction, surely no one nhonld oh~
ject on behalf of Lincoln and Omnhx.
Meanwhile. the rural voters should
be lntemsted to note, no one in Lin-
coln or Omaha would think of want-
ing to elec t b:popular vote- n city
superintenclent of schools. The method
of :appointment by n hoard of the vot-ers' selection works so very much bet
tor thofpopulor election of superin-
terdents is not thought of.It is the
some in every other city. lt is only in
choosing county orc! state superintend-ents that we c ling to the political
rnthod of pic king heads for school
lyetc ms.-Lincoln Star.
Mc CARTHT NOTES
4. . . - . _.Funrlny achool nt 10:00 a. rn.
Ijmeng servic e at 1t:00 o. m.
I.vemng serviceat 7:30 p. m.
Gut special meetings have closed
for the present on account of Bro.
Barton going homo. due to the illnc.s
of his wife, but he expects to return
in the near future and in his absence
we will have 1.\\o midweek meetinge,Tuesday ond Friday evenings. besides
'hit-f"§`f§'lJ§§§`{§"§;;.f.r in our |2151
Sunday evening service, nhen n young
man and his wlfe made n full surrvn-
der und accepted {l1ri5t. ns their per-
sonal Saviour.We have seen several
others give their hearts to God since
|l.ll|3' Mission started and we hope ts
neo many more telco this important
awp|We had the pleasure of homing
Brother ~ Sister Hanc oc k sritli us
last evening nnd nos favored ba svtor
llnncock presiding nt the organ while
Brother Hancock gave us n forcible
:ond inst ire talk.We would np-
preclate lt if others would come and
assist in this work.
Our visiting committee have report-
-1 -.._.- j-.|lh»4¢ Innfllnc in mir mlrl¢l
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" A n o t h e r s t a t e h a s a h w c o m p e l l i n g
ve r y m a n t o t e n t w h e n 7 0 %o f t h e
e fi t i o n fo r i t .a r m e r s p" T f i e 1035 t o t h e U n i t e d St a t e s i s .
"" W e o\ \ €i30,000 ,000.00 p e r y c a r .
t L o o u r ¢ h i ! d r e r . "
BELL--Red 35.
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IHIND. 11
THE BEST xnnwn ANU MUST POPULAR FLUUH IN auxin
For a limited time we are offering PURITAN Flour for 31,90 per sack.
Flour has been on the up grade for some Lime.Better order a sack today.
We also carry a big stock of Bran, Shorts, Oil Meal, Salt in block, barrel
or sack, Ground Feeds, Corn, Oats, Wheat, Barley, Hay and all grades of Coal
The RHOADES COAL & FEED S'l`0RE
H
~ S--T-A-R-'E`
THE NEW YEAR RIGHT
The RHOADES COAL & FEED S'l`0RE
Puritan Flour $1.90
THE BEST xnnwn ANU MUST POPULAR FLUUH IN auxin
For a limited time we are offering PURITAN Flour for 31,90 per sack.
Flour has been on the up grade for some Lime.Better order a sack today.
We also carry a big stock of Bran, Shorts, Oil Meal, Salt in block, barrel
or sack, Ground Feeds, Corn, Oats, Wheat, Barley, Hay and all grades of Coal
John Dornarker. who lives in the
outhern part of the county, returned
ome from an Omaha hospital in 1ime
0 spend Christmas with his family.
Jr. Domnckcr has spent the past four
\c(k$ down Umm having befn Iuid up
\\.i\?| a broken leg.He is getting
around the house in a wheel chmr at
I present.
\hile cuuimr some feed for hih ratllc lnsl. Monday George H
dently not his fimters on I
caught in the gearing of
bruising them up pretty
nail on the index finger
nmsrly oiT hgt he is getti
xfell as maid be expeew
lindley ~cei-
rls Ioft Hand
the machine
badly.The
was mmhad
mr along as
d under the
mor of dw
I. was veryis twn`r~om,
him durimt
The youngmsnimy lnl were alsoof Mr. and
neoln_Neen ! t h e ~nrul sin
<-,For Particular Ladies ily
Our Guarantee us well as the manufacturefs is back of these Hand Made
Hair Nets.They are made of real human hair of the best quality obtainable
and are full head size.For duration they are unequaled and are as perfect as
humamhands can make them.Color to match any shade of hair.
FOR THE NEXT Two WEEKS WE W ILL GIVE
One Bon Ton Han' Net ~ wmq fvfav 5 gujgzrmsfu
|clr¢um31:|.n¢¢S
Rev. G. W. Walter, pl
i
n
Gorman Lutheran churcl
much pleased to have hi
Aupgust. and Walliam. visit
the Christmas holidlya.
men am studying for the
St.Louis and whiie her
entertained at the home
rnxlety for civil preparedness.
The world var gave us devotion,
"eneroelty and benevolence.But also
2: gsve ue proilteers, poverty, innatioo,
deilatiou, pettioleen-these latter of-
M idernieei with the prohteere-
rn-ilicelism, rweactionlsm, hysteril. tu:
ating outlandish taxes and a long
traln mf additional disonders.Not-
ithstanding the lives lost. and the
money spent in the wear. its most evil
Mats have been mloral and nodal.
Are Ire prepared, in ease of another
"mr, no escape these costs!There
fe way s to prevent pronteedn; in
. . . - . . ; . _
The next literary _program wiil be
given Jan. 12.The eommlttee for this
vrvrfem ie Chris Hint. Dan Tlzomp-
son and Miss Grace Thompson.
Hrs. Aronson cailed on Hrs Jens
C Petersen Ihqradey a1'bemoon.
Johnlrorfsod ind Fradlhong l1ad.a
cerload of hogs on the market se So.
Omaha Tuesday.The men drove
down to Omaha where they transacted
bueinele the same dey.
Hans Andersen and family watrhed
the old year out at the home o! Jens
150 SUIIIB uulsuuuvu lllisssnvl u --. ...._...-and we wish at this time zo make nn
earnest appeal for outgrown clothing
or any thing that you feet that you
can give toward this Mission work.
If you have anything to otler roll Blair
Phone, Blick 53 and we will call for
it and see that it i.sput to the best
use possible.We are striving, by the help of the
Lord, to follow out the work of the
god Samaritan, can you lend a help»
ing hand?
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IC. Petesen.[MARKET NEW S
ar.inllation un be prevented, and Misa Edna Andersen. of near Ken-iwlderrtally deilslion.This done,lnerri, was the victim of n surprise Lhelloek
"ueh of 1rar's radicalism and react- party Saturday wmint-The even-Cattle market hae been uneven.
f°mm=\'w1=1d be headed off.Wlselhering was passed by visiting and denc- mostly steady.Butchers generally
n wer een be fought without hysteria i ing.About fdty were present and steady, except on a few better grades
:nd suspicion and the other eoneomit- had e Jolly time.'which decreased 2542.Corrs steedy to
rnts of! pmhtening is doubtful.But]Wm.McCann and family spent 25c higher; bulls 25 @ we higher;rhese are more erenscent aspects of New Years eve at the W. G. Harrison earrners and cutters steady; reel ulras
.
,4~-6+lam. Karl l{olte'F&mn.
(hris Rohwer of Li|
forma-riy of this cit§, fn#
days with his bmvthers
near Ft. Calhoun and pa
n farniiy dinner mrizr on
dm: nt the home of Htnr
;|:i;if»nl g|
I
P r i c e l o c e a c h| New g
Y Tlohwer a
FL Cdhoun.A Ana turkey and ll!me aiming. wu enjoyed.Ana l =-S o l d E X C l u S l V € | y a t - -
me lean. nn druvew mm mr ,z
family gmup plchzre.Thou enjoy-sIng the happy mmion were CarlRahwor and family. who live nrur Fl._6
Calhoun,Lin. linda Nshrenl u\d~family.Henry Rohwer and hmlly :ndcrm Rnhwer or Llnedn.r
,\.._¢
E-Us
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pr o p r l a t l o n a b i l l re qu e st in g t h u
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f o r e n u t o d l a c u n ee on nm le
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tio n se nt t t me ss ag e t o th e Mo sc ow l t:
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J -- THB I NTE RP RI S E -Blair, Nabr., Janunry ' 193;
3 3 2 1 5 1 1 N 2 1 3 'Mn W . H. Hudson. who is nry 101 parupu, Mr. and Mn. August Lm.
»f nth¢honuu.odf¢dm¢hzer.aar¢.Bm.mn\.\l r .X r | . E . P . H mlo n u u d C o o p e r , h u h l d a n u n h e r s tr o k » md ts C!-'| ri:1{uhlm;nlndhmi1y o!H|3~3
l g q u i m w ¢ . . . h y ¢ f . a m a y , f w i n ; n » z e r w | m » u ¢ h ¢ m m u » a ; a r . ¢ n a u r A 1 b m m 1 m ,
u u l q m t t b e d d -*hopa for movers and baby spout Snndly at the Hn,
L . D . B u ' 6 i e lh i p 9 0 d \ h : 1 ln r lo f llr . mdHn . \ I. l. W as twe r| 0 m| - S a d ic lle np d o h tb c me .GUI ! to th a South Omaha market M vhuiton Nd" md Slturday .I Mr. md lin. August Kaiba!! rpm
~g,,,g,,,;¢3,L 1 llts| E!odldG-0diHYva | agne¢tdNerwYeusnri thfz'lenc I| | tHnop¢r
"lilu lglupnl Allsn at Blair Sunday Hn . Hi n n i e ld lmm »lm!hmii y
wa Honday.I n n s m : : w w w s u ; a n n a n z
Jilin md Cblrill name: of Grind
J u n c ti o n . ( Ma n g a . M; g f jvleit
(gg ld 11318 vi e r star,llfi fnn k lliiler md o tha' re lati ve!
all friendl-.looeoe Fitch vu an Omaha bull-
uu visitor Wednoldty.Wm.g o vmé i d want m Wlnlidl
'Tbunday for a vidt with I lun and
family.Bill Fottar is spending' the *Mk
vm. hu mother. Hn. Chu. Ebv. nur
Ur l! !Fnltil Nelson and nu m Er ie he n
span! Thursday at the courtly neat.
llr. md Hrs. H1217 Luth nunnod
'hnndny dtlrnoon hom | few dgy i
dd! with rolltiva in Omaha.
ua mums. ;r»1p1m md dmghzm.
I l a n Eatlwr m d Pearl of Bldr,
nn guests an the F. w. bows home
Thursday.
nm ln mm Tu es da y .Hn . P e r r y s u m and dau hwr-
Emmn. are 5pendlng n few dlyl with
rdltives in OmlhlI-i n Gun ne rs! Tikn md g was l
Hman c aller Saturday.ChlH.Hayes of Honduuin.Ia lr l
came Saturday for a fur weak! stay
Il our city.: N d Peterson of G:-and Islam!is
1idling Herman reldivea during' the
hblldays.\¢.....nm...Q ntum in enlmrini I
l t r . a n i l l n .Wm.Glrrllon and Nickerson.
daughter of Omahl motnrod up San-j Wm. Holtrnan and family spam
day and visited at the L. F. Hilslnger New Yun at. the August Lnlimnn
home.Returning they wen |.ccom~homl.plnied by her futher,Hr. Wllfnnd Gilbert,Anna m d E!len Lallmnn
Noyes. who had been visiting hm the
put wreck QMrs. Henry Cooper eninynd a 'dslt
from s brodwr. Hr. Bayer of Omaha,
onefday Inst wall. -
Hr. Ind Hn. Geo. Lowe, Hin Mary
and Chrlbel. J. R. Lowe, Mn. Hattie
Treat, Mu. Slnfond Wilson, Gnndmo.
Lowe and Mn .Hi n t W llka r f r e n
gum.::t the L| Varna Lan home
Stlndmf3. H. Johnson left Sundny for Lin-
coln to be present at the opening sei-
nion of the legildature al representa-
tive from lhis district.Robe!! Sup
il looking nfter 1.110 line work It ilu
telephone amen during his absence.Mrs. O. L. Hilainnr entertained the
Horns hiisaionnry Sodety Wodnetdly
afternoon.Hembers of both churches joined in
a union servioa at the Baptist church
Sundxy night and wmched the old
war out and ushered ln the new year.
Rev. Bowden preached the ur-ermon
atm' which a choir nm: :avant se-
lertiana.lufr. Baxiar than gu m a
radio concert followed by 5 prayer
service leftTuesday nlter their Xmas vac a-
tion to relume their studies al. the
State University.The members of the loc al Luther
League enjoyed themaahas at | New
Yen: puty Monday evening, at Fum-
taneile.The evening wu spent n snnylter :upper after hich the election
of smears took place md the rem;h;»
der of the evening was spent in nh:-
lng games.The following omega
were elected for the coming vp n :
Luther llonke,presiilent;Edna
Svroeder, vice-president: Marina Lsng-
horst.seereury;Mamie Nlebmm.
tnamrgr; Hrs. F. C. Schuldt, Hilda
Niabnum and Luther Monks advisory
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mw l I v e r s o n w i h mi ly md 1 m. a u m » n .n u m .
Han Iverson :nd funny were guests Mn. Mildred Tyson. teacher nt the Aof Hr. md In. T. K..I1*erson in lhdr Kind:ad school, was on duty 'ruesdli from Blsir, Herman '1i.d'°.1;'§?.' ,,L°."£i
new home for New Yeu"s dinner.Imaxadn; for the new semester.|borh0¢d. urn hdld at the kk; New
.Lui Thundny W atson Ty son Ind;l r .a n d Hn .Dixon and family Yeah sky .
Slave Mshoney -www two mmfu wi Hr=>Kd=°e spent Sunday at the Th e man wh ic h a n th a mm ¢ z
r h o p a n e mu Candy 1=°='°~.. n m i n b n : mmm th e p le n u m o f
Mn. w1<:nd Ty son md Hn. My:ns.c. B. Bunn Shipped a. °"'°*'1 *=°'=**,'~**° rabbit hunten :nd spoiled :he a-
Tyson and son, Pnl 1;gn; to Tgh. of |109 and utils '1~¢¢d,,,~,Nsum cellsnt lixiing.
mnh Thursday to visit with 'their ds- Warric k aim .'mPP'd T°°'d'Y n ar-Wilbur Congty returned frntn a
ter. Helen Baker, at tha zmpiuu. *W* of °°*'~\1reek'a whit among relatives at Am-
where an as recovering from _ng Mr. and Mrs. H. Rulnu or Omlhs uma, Vniley me W mtedoo.operation for ¢pp¢m11¢n1».Gm' S°*°='**Y evening no mwd Sun-|Clyde Mettler vmna Sunday P. al.
Miss Nell Henley vilitfd mml diy at we Bunn ho me.Mr. ma Hn. at tha Conety home.
day s lu! week vim her sitter, Hrs. ow Raeves md Mr. and Mrs. Bynm[m m Luclle Mehrens, dlugifler ol
Dan Metzlez.,3Ul\l\ were |110 Snnlxy guests.;Geo. Behrens of New Mexico, A lin-
Mr. Floyd Van vum, formerly of J°\"= Deaver is lard uv with ln ll!-dent of Gu-dw'é. spent the week-and
jurnd knee. having fallen on the ic e at the Hurdum home.Herman \7ra| Hiking |. few cllll onthe bottom lui Fridsy.55 hufl it..Dr. Manu il taking are Mr. and Mn. Fred Hundum c alied
A dm. in gmn Sunday nigh: by °' me }n5"'°¢ mamher.-at the Ham Tuc k er ho me s m u g
zur. and Mn. Joe Bandar.l Hun Bam* Hain has accepted a ahamoorl.-
Mr. and Hrs. James ¢°|;;§y spent polition with the Bell Telephone (.h.|Hn. Euriee Dixon ¢; | , d o n Mn
I Mnand Mrs. Brad Hic kox of0mnhl J ansen at the hupiw and also on
Fridny evening at the Dixon home.Mrs. Prentice gmnh drovg no Taka- had dinner nt the Bunn home Sltur- Mn. Brooks. Saturday aftemoon.mah Thursday to vim rehtlves ;nd'd*3'.l Mt. Bernice Smith and Mrs. Elin
calied at the Bunn home returning.
hir. and Mn. Randali Ivenon and
family. hir. and Mrs. Lda Golden and*
family Earl Iserwn und John Denver
Tuesday evemng Mr. and Mn. Mark
Bélbu Mr. and Mn. c um Sc hmidt,
Mr. ad Mrs. Byron Bunn. Miss Ben-|
hh Roberts and Howard Roberts were
Warnck spent Sunday afternoon at
the C. B. H\in'a home in Blair.
Little Abnhun W arric k is out ol
schoo!with n lame arm which the
parents fear may be parilysin.sp:nl undny dbemoon at the home onhertsined at the C. B. Bunn we
.of Mn. Mm Iverson and fa.nu'Iy.~.Miss Leah Boucher returned Tuu-
b¢,,.d .'|Mill Allie Ellis opened tha new day to Winner, So. Dakota to resume
| ' " ' "a t t h e B o n o s c h o o l ,J a n .1 .h e r s c h o o l d u t i e s .S h e h a s b e e n e t -
1 .
A L Q N E B 9 1 ~ | ~ 0 W e d n n d a y ~ m o r n i n g 1 p r e p a n t a o n s t e n f i v r l y e n t e r t a i n e d d u n n g h e r v a - ,A r t h u r G u s t a s o n o f H o o p e r h a d t h e
" f f "M R O A D f o r i c i n g b e g a n b y p u t t i n g t h e : h a t e c l l . | o n . ;m i s f o r t u n e t o g e t h i s S n g e r l c u t i n n
' i n t h e M i s s o u r i n u r P e t e r ' l ' y s o n ° s §M r a n d M r s .T .E .A k i n ;a n d h m -b u z z s a w .
Mrs. Henry Beard and Byron Bendare taking treatments of 'Dr. Sandu-
son as Bam.
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson. MissesClara and Pearl Iverson and Gernldini'h°°"ily spent Monday at the E u w w d
Metzlcr spent Friday evenirg m m Mr . wg Mrs.Mylan:src!Peter home.5 M z r n o n l s w c m m c n z~ao'rr:s
Hr. and Mrs. Fred Ray.t)"h"°" J r. Q! Columbus are visit-ii The Hurdum home wu enlivened J. A. Johnson, Pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cheeiy. Mr. and ang at the Bandar home.§by s watc h party New `Ycm°s e\o.
Mrs. Grant Allen and Mrs. Stockton
and Mr. and Mrs. John Newell nwra
zinner guuts of Mr. and Mrs. Watson
New Year's dinner guests at the Tha young folks of the ndghborhood It was n red kindness for the Rev.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'Py aoulm the number of thirty -two pinyed Mr. Underwood 1° fl" our pulpit Int
-¢r c Mr . md Mia.Clifiord Knuse ggmes, enjoyed music and at mid Sunday.The panor and his wife
ur :md Mrs. Kenneth Tyson. Mr. Bndafiight pariook.of deiidous refresh- wer¢ called m Missouri on account of C
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f r l e n d a a n d a c q u a i n t a n c e :o f t h e f a m -o r N E A R Y O N E M I L L I O N ; - =t h e h o m o u f M r .n m ;L i n L m g ,C o u n t y ¢ » ~ 3 = f ° = = = - ~R o o m ,f x u h n x e n u : n r t s e r v e d a n d s s o c i a l ;T O N C O U N T Y $ 3 , 6 8 3 . 4 8
i l y a s m a n h a d t I e d o f h 4 D O L L A R S S c h e n k ,s o u t h o f t o w n ,v r h s n * M i l *1 B l . N l b r - . J u n 4 .1 9 2 3 .e v e n i n g g n i o y a d .m m "r n o .e r _ _ _ . .o l d a s t d a u g h t e r ,E n ,b u c a m é t h !T h u B o a r d o f C o u n t y S u p e r v i s o r s ~o 2 1 ` u . n r :t n s w l e d w a n s a f d - !T h .h u B u m u h m ;w c
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d z u g h t e r a n d s o n - a n - 1 a w , H r . a n d M r s .o n t h a d - l y w h e n t h e M c K e l v i e r r I n i s c o u n t y ,b o t h b u h :n s 1 o r ,'n a l \d l m u u w a n a t h e r l m l i n h l z u n a -
W .w .F o - a t a a n d c h i l d r e n a n d H n .s t a t e u i m i n i s u n t i n n w u t o u t a n d g m d n a t e a o f t i m B l a i r m l b | ¢ = | 1 ° ° l ' e r e - r u d m d a p p r o v e d .A t l n l e S c h m i d t :N m l n r . H ¢ r 1 ° B M W -f o u r t h :i s p r o r a n d . l e m r d i n g t o d p
R o d g e r s w o k i l l t h a n a f t e r n o o n w i t h t h e B r y n n d m i n i s t n t i o n u m a i n .t h e i l h d L s 3 1 1 s f v u n s p e o p i o a s c a n 2 %O l d B o a r d a d j o u r n e d S i n e D i e .n n ;E x w l u n t S e n i o r ,N u m .P o u n d s :n u m b e r o f | c h o ¢ > l e h . i 1 d n n I n o u c h d b -~
1
heart trouble fmm which the hu !
:irevioualy sulferod.W hi le an th i; mmm:skill
Ewing relatives couid do, was sions
Ior ho: at this time she did not im-
prove :nd on Sundxy muminm Jan. 1,
sho passed pnadully sway , ax the
home of Mr.and Lira.Foote,sur-
rounded by hear loved ones.
Hn:ion Mcldichacl wus born on tho
fum near the town of Sonic:th, town-
ship at Hvi et,Ontario,Cannell on
Juno 3, 1867 and was therefore past
sixty-five years of ngaSho was married to Mr. J ohn J .
m d
general fund of the state of Nebrukn
wnq uvcrdrmwn to the extent of $875,~
264 . Thed eb pitinthatfu ndh u b mi
increasing for the lui.six monl.hs.
0.1 December 1 it was 942.748, and
on Jmuuf it stood at $829,166.
The general fund is the one from
which tha.:unning expenses of the
stats gévusmart,the madntenmce
of state institutions add the cost of
new buildings. except the new capitol,
we paid.Into this fund go all stain
taxa exc ept thu sperinl levy for the
capitoi.The general fund also re-
:Sound anywhere.Mary G. Debal, County Clerk.
The wedding occured at 4:30 p. m. Counly Cvmmlssionan Room,.
in the presence of the relative; un!Bldr, Nebr., Jan. 4» ma.
n few clone irienda.Re v. p, ¢¢ L County Commillionnlrk M 8 pur~»
Bevandorfer of the Catholic ¢n==»»|»§m"= no adjournment D°=- la. 1922-
°m¢i,u|,¢ind in, regular geldon as provided ju
The newiy Weds mn an onec |mv.Parent:H c. Bbwv- Harrr
PTIII *Verd.i¢ma,wh en Mr.Smwdcn
\>°¢f=~!2£"\if¢ and when he has
nedtole=llolfhilato c knnd!hQy
then return to Washington county
fum the Joe Ames farm. south
d Blair.f»
Since her graduation the bride
:waives nearly all fees and special uxeslbwn ¢'I\1P¥°Y9<l as book-keeper in
*-» --a---.r f"Hin\nn hunk of this city Bhd U10
gm,rllhlsen Peter M Tyson Ind Amrle
. Martin.Moved and |-ooondnd that H. c. Blum
L zu zemponry chairman.Culiod.
On motion H. C. Blam vu made
rmancnt chalnnan.Mared and lodonded that H. C. Blum
be re-appointed Hiway gpmmkllioner,
he your 1923.Carried.
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Exceilent Junior, Id; Carver; Pmtw
tor,Rau. Gilbert;Guard, llugaret
Pounds.
CD NGRE GA TI ONAL mu ms
HOLD ANNUAL MEETING
Tha india of the Budd Union of
tha Congregational church met lt. 'tha
home of Mrs. R. J . Murdoch on lut
'Paudsy diernoon for their annual
election of oilctrl..The Oman for 1922 were re-decked
rs kflows:Mrs.Clark 0Hnn1cm.
p m s ;M n .R .J .M u r d o c h ,l s t vi c e
p r e s ;M r i ,C h u . H l t c h m a n , 3 n d vi n e
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tries.
F d l v f d n l i s t h a a m u n t z l u u w m
s v m a g h d i z u k r m o t h a n u m b n x
in He h m m m L M a nrh ildi ll
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1 h _d i n t S a m u i ,n l l h t w i t h M r . a n d T h e y w e r e j o i n e d i n t h e e v e n s n g b y d a u g h t e r s .
M i s s h l a g r i e L o w e ,w h o h u b e e n C u r n r n n p o m e c : p e yc o n f i n e d t o h e r h o m e f o r s e v e r a l w e e k s M r s .B y r o n B u n n ,a f t e r t h e d a n c e o t t h e M i s s e s K a t h r i n e a n d G r a c e S t n 1 \ ¢ |M l m A d d i e B u n n w e n t t o O m a h a
w i t h I n | : r i | = P ¢ -i s a b l e t o b e u p n p a r t B E L L C R E E K V A L L E Y g q g w g H e r m a n .n r r l u l l a t t e n d e d t h e d a n c e a t H e r m a n .w e d n e s d n y _ w i t h h e r g r a n d m o t h e r .
S i r a n d \ I r s X l n r t i n J o h n s o n I n d F r i d a y ' l i t a n d \ i r n R a n d n l l i x e r - ' M m B u n n o f l l l n i r ,t o d o s o m e s h o p -
d l h n t l m l .3 ........... .I \ f __ . . . x u - . .I n r . . \ . . . -m n , m a f n m i l v v i r i t e d w i t h l 1 r r p i n g .T h a t n i g h t s h e w a s g u e s t n t
thi serious illness or S. L.. Crane. a
brother-in-law, who passed away Mon-
day, Jan. Ist.pastor will he in
his place next S nday.flIn hopcs 'to
see many smiling faces at church.
Our Sunday school is growing:Como
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pres: mn. n.. u. u»»u,, m, .....mu; Mn. Chu. Rau. Mrs. J. :mnInf and Mn. I-Z. R. Rtmnrt. exorurivueommlune; Mn. J. H. Grimm and Bin
John A. Rhonda, Rower rommittm.The hdins pfannod to hnve their 11
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J. M. llunlnllFrank Krum-.wm Gilum.A. M. Joh;-uA. H. SnengsrE, A. Dunkin:
John PH-x3¢¢»1d_\8|.99s w :a nna sasmsms89.92a us99.13
Qhef Hr.lodprers was locntedfon wltli banks.r-=r$m;g__;§..1890.Thus.having General fund receipts during uc-|=1v~»n-swwlived admost thirty-thine years in this cembcr amounted to $302.T09» *l\i`|¢°":"5'";»
little city. slw had beézanm well 1n:o1\n the disbursements came to waugzv
";iI § ~ sh ipp ed a e ar of c zttle Irene and Nonna Holtman span.; son alerru, snr. Mm J un. ... U. ~......._. . _d 1lt'dn htm Mr and Mr\l»ro'her Morris C|1ri»1er=fcn, west of the hagie of her sister,Mrs.Opaliand help usmm onrianufmnrket Tuesday night. Manda? aftvmoon with the Miner con an \.e us ....,
. _ .. - . .
'rmy Ind hh!! nowu many cuuugca l pnxuumg uw \u»uu.w -.. ...the buginess and social life of tho tion, the income was $49,98'}nnd the homo town are glad no know lhli
tmrn.on ;g¢033 Tb has 'decided to retum and farm
Mr. and Mn. Rodxrvrs had four fins the shi mor ths froni July 1 2006 old W"1'hi|1E7°"\ W\l11'-Y .
children. two of whom nm living, to Doctmbur I. ihe tow sum. colhsd-ffhw Wx" be or. homo zo then
Jennie.now Mrs.w.w .Foote of | ~:l for the genoml fund was S3,399.' fqanda mer Much lst.
--..._-._.-...;¢"|"|\n Pnumrim extends belt
before the levy for said yur:be invited.~ |34
"J ail .....- ...... ..S 1-50000 The p1esident. Mrs. 0'H|.n1an war 19 |49
mann wsu'U H " v 1 ~ " - - --U.. ......... _and publiahd fwr xucaceslve WMU dn: ¢V!l\fngB so which the mon would so 4a
3|Poor md Poor Farm - - -4,000.00 pmoented with a bouquet of roms. in 20 \44
Deputy Asufaorn .3.500130 appreciation of her oervicu and un- 2|2;
-aannhhh .. .4| _._ 1-¢L- \..\...1f.nf tion 22 I 172
C. C. Van DunnC.B :llaWm.K m "
Otto RowsG. R. W i m!
62.2%51.91
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89.19|m sHans ll. Jonson M MDr. A. J. Cameron!N1 5 3
;5I1Floyd Van Valin, a former Herman Ann; and Ellen Lnilmnn.|
Business man. was l¢|\¢""5"¥ old sc- . 1*Tr. avxl Mrs. Leonard Eehtenkamp
aulinienobl here Friday.Fl0Fd In are the proud parents of a baby boy
I u a
a g e n e r a l s t o r e .g M i s s M a r y a l l m a n l e S a t u n i n y
M i n s E u n i e g J ° h ' f 3 ° "r o t u r n a d s o f o r N i c k e r s o n w h e n s h e i s a s s i s t i n g
er home at Sioux Cdr after a \~'¢¢\='» her »=m¢r, Mrs. Ea langhorst, \\i'!1°
t at the home of .her aunt. Mrs. A. hor hnulo work.
- B mw M d M r . B lm I Sienvznloht brother!m a sisters
Hrs. Samford Wilton of Omaha is spent Friday ¢\¢n1n¢£¢ uw Alum
dli nx at the parental Geo. Lowe Lnliman home..
Misa Irene Ho| lman ipent sewralome.IWon!comes from 'Taknmnh dnt days the put. week visiting her grand-
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sugfruna o. ¢
Bonds - .._.
lca s her husband and two déar ln- wa, fell off more than 5wu.uuu up ro
tie :rand children. Virgil John my #he time of the adndnishution turn-m,o5u.on \v 7 '2 |: s r ~
ol> er e!(` o'n\ me |~ ¢- Q 3° `a R_ L. ,_ _ g° _ _
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w i sh h isWinifred May, chi!dzen of MY Um! over.There was left on nam at uu-
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\ '$.;Unlo Rllil FITS nu n;¢.v»--.--.Smforth Ontario and one brother,
Willhrn Mchlichael of Seaforlh.
'The hady was brought to Blair on
lifvndnx' mornirl! ami. funeral services
were held on Wednesday afternoon,
Jun. 10. nt two o'c1ock, at the fnmilyhomo on uma! Colfmc at}ect. conducted
by Rev. II. hi. Pell of the Presbyterian
c1~urc11 of Missouri Valley. of hich
denomination Mn .Rodgers was a
loyal rnembelj..'She was also a member u? U16 'lo-:sd
W. R. C. which olpgnniznlion attended
tlwpm-\icee in a body..The flunl uibuta were pruhue and
very beantifhl.The choir consisted of .Mn Arthur
Smalley,Miss Ghdys Moore,John
Moore snd Chas. Haanmer.' The p ull be aten were Gu y awk.
Cha:lee Gaydou, E. B. Redfichl. John
A. Rhoadcs, li. E. Tyson and Clare
Warrick.Mr.T. J .I{er:1':e=J§~,xmdcrinker
fanm Missouri Vn'lc°v and an :Id
friend of :he f:\.*:.H§J had cimrgn of the
|..1rra~1gcmc::\.s and was assisted by the
local un¢1c1":x¥:er. Mr. E. R. Hauggnnl.
The out-of-town friends who were
p'1°:"r11t nt the furrml sscrviua wt-ri
lin. W. E. Roueche nf Omnhzr.. Miss
ME!rLrcd Law!er :nd Mr. and lilr¢."l'.
3. Henfensey of Missouri Valley and
Mr. John McDou|:dl, of Omaha. one
of Mr. Roffgere ohlest fx-Gonrls whom
hr bmught. with him to Nebraska
from Canada on his aecond trip to the
state before his mnniage.Besiden the relatives. Mrs. Rodgers
leaves many sincere friends who
moum her pasaimz.Amiabie in dir
position md aiuaye eheerfui; it was
a pleasure to ltr friends to visit with
her.She was a m m u y a home
women, enjoyinz her home and femiiy
mom than anything dee._
The children, huilvr gnnum to man-hood and womanhood, Mr. and Mrs.
Rodgen had gotten to the place when
ihey oouid 'take thirgn easilymtfenjoy
the1nseh'ee in their advancing axe.
lhdr home life being ldw.She will
be grediy missed by hen life parhser.
CARD OF THANKS
Iil..:\l.lt nu:uuuvuuu .....-.____....._._.Mr. Earnest R. Brock. older 9on of
Mr.and Mrs.A.R.Broc k of this
city was married on 1131.Saturday
~iLernoon, Jun. 6. to Miss Mnnmmt
Lynne Rohi°r'\lI¢ oldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. F d A. Roberta nf Colum-
us, at St. Bmm1.mb:r0's in L"nt -rH\.
Rev. Father Charles performing the
ceremony, in the presence of the mem-.bem of ibn-immedinio familial! | 1
r The bridv has visited at the Brock
home In this city on a number ol oc-
fasiozss and theme who have had the
pleasure cd'her acquaintance and
friendship speak vow highly of her.In hor helm ciiy where she nnduned
from the high school and has grnwrto womanhood, her friends are legion.
Eames! Broc k Kfldulled from the
Biar high »ehno1 in 1914 and taurtht
school in the westcm part of the state
the .following yevr.Hr than took fm
\\uaTnms ronrse nt. Boylcs Business enl-
lege in Umlhtl-The rexhy mr he a*-
tenrlrvl the State University ai LIP-
eoln mf! then went out to Gar\'¥MIl,.
Nebr., \lure he \-as nvwplsyod in 11'
bank at that p'| ue.War being df*-
clared nf. th=:\ fme. a vacancy cc'*1r-
-e<l §n the ba J ew* Rfmsr Cty and hewent there for :x yo:~t° when he entered
the navy , gniff* rv ""=f"\.3 until :1~e
m:nEstire v.;|-Qe:lare=i.We was state
bank utmmi-mer for two :~*r1=having
1\e"dq=mr1er1\ at Coiumbu-=,»}"°re he
tint met his bride.He now has 31
contrvliing irtorent in ti e bunk rn*
Ueizrmdc, Nab..where the hnpn"
Young couple will HN, n new home
having been completely fumished by
the groom for the occasion.
On account of his previous Lrniningni
In 1866 the ramity, \.1l.h me granu-purentr. rctumed to Nebraska and
atince that time this ntnie has been Mr.
\au"1mn'|\ home, with the excejnion
of three 3een when he worked in
Kansas City. Mo.
IIe was mnrrled to Misrlilln Sager
in 1384 and to them one non was born,
who was at the bedside of his futher
at thc time of his de='h v:1~¢}~ rr1t:y»
l u g - u -___M o t h e r s P e n s i o n s -- _ .2 , 0 0 0 . 0 0
Agricultural end Stock Show
Assoclltion _ -.- . - -_.2,000.00
County Agent .__._ -.._. 4,000.00
The foilouring querberly reports of
oI'5ccrs were received and approved:Mm c. D¢b¢1. Cour ty cm'¢; E. cm
Jackson. Clerk Dismct Court; A. (`.
Dtbel, Cmlnty Judge.¢n. !nm1':_\'g';-°'1":w m0.n'..g nt '!:3Q 0': motIon_f!uly made 301| carried
h%»1n~: :Star a btw! fllaas from plea-=~'lh=f»1»v°!rflmvr=% J D. M. Ireland as
tiny.The funeral services conducted by
Rev.'\V. H. Und-erwood, were held last
Monday at 2:30 p. m. from the home
on west Grunt street.!}e'ng a Mn-f an,t1~::L organization had full charge off
the cermwnies and perfume!the
burial rites at the grave in the Nair
cam ery, where, fzllowed by ss host
of 'fxie , he was Zaid to mr.
Aa a man the deceased was re-
¢'\ccte'1 for his upright mnnmr of
!ifc.Ile v.a.~= rr. xv!le rmder ani of
"'r~ '1*°f' o'\"1nar\:\b?l'tv aw* M11
lie leaves to moum him a wi1. and
me son, Berl, also two brothers, .1 ames
'\'d Harve. both of Calhoun and tlro
b1'h~-:Genre# end Charles :md one
sister, Mania al! of Cnllfornin.
uns. LABS PETERSEN
3111. Lara Pf tcrscn 1.vs|,.¢horn in
Edqer. Denmark, Odober 31,I843
where she grew to womenhmI and
"'1e1a on Od. 25. 1867 sho was mer-
riedIn May T880 she. with her husband,
came to America.eet1.\ing an a farmnear Bpikm wh en they lived until
rrh they movefl toMr.Brock is wen nu m an |331 eh e i i *years uw en
position to whiclrhe aspire# ard the.
bed. wishes of his runny friends go'
with him and his bride to duel: new
home.
FARMERS A1"1'E1\"IloN
The annw meeiing of the Fanuers'
Union Co-ofperntiwe Elevator CD. will;
be hid W ednesdly, Jan.17 at the
Cnn~'aio'er'a Room in the Court'
Blair where she lived until her death
Q'11'*1\ mean*'d Jen. Bth.She was the mother of nine chi*rlre-.
five of whom are still living, Hr.
P. Petencn of Celhoun.Mn .H u g
Weber of Hennan. Lira. Emma R9511
of Henman end Mrs. Lulu Petenen
and Mrs.Mlrslrc t Ziegler both of
Bldr..A abort funerll nmrice vu held at
tb e h o mo | . t t p . m . 9 n lu t Mo n d e y
i l u l l . l I \ ' I l Q I l t h e ~~
deputy sheriff by 2iaurice Mehnml,
sheriH', was upn°<=wI at a nlnry ef
$50.00 ner rnomh.*F Moved r-.nd seconded that the appli-
cation by the Courity (Mrk for eqrtm
clerk hire in the sum of $210.00 be
appmved.Carried.~On mexion duly rnnie md entriol
the Cherk of the Dislrid Cami was
n\Irwuv! 1lark him to the amount of
$300.00 for the year 1923.
illeport of G. A. inngstaif was re-
celved and placed on tile.n .~* ""\ »!»=Y nude and e-s-Hefl
" ~\ n"'3if1"on nf Judge A. C- Debel
for authority to pay out the sum of
1Cul;\l!\l1!<f on mae Qour)
c r u xc l- : &FARMERS'MUTUA L
`rz~isuaANCBc o r a m r w u s e r s
. . _ _ . . . -The annum! moulin! of the Grange
and Farmer13' Mutual Inrumrce Com-
pany of Washington and Burt enun-
ties was held et the City Hall in
Blair on Monday, Jen. 8.Tip reports submitted showed the
add:s of the company ir- good con-
divon.The :mount of insurenee
carried hehe $1,163,600 with n. large
reserve fund.'The folinwing ofiicers were eiectrdz
R. ll. R-urmunen. Hem-..nn: A. Grant
Alfcn, Cdhgun and W. W. Wilkinson,
Bleir,diredors:R. H. Rasmussen,
Herman. President; H. C. Blanc, Xen-
nud, vice president; James E. Heber,
Blair,n a e u n r and E.W.Bundie.
Herman, treasurer.
A " Y B I I S TA K E S
iwhen the lawyer makes a mistake
1... »..A.. lkn rss; lflln and |015 pdf!
: n u - u p - r v ._h 1 | , r h 1 y r e c o m m e n d e d a s p m d u u r s o f
h o m e t n i e n t t h o a t 1 1 e a ' s o f a l l t y p e s ,
nffwx costumes, scenic end electri-
cal effects.mg- ard Mn. Pnyden. managen and
dr:¢:°ma of the company. are hern in
1*on to take :imma ai the rehears-
a':4.Fifty married and Uinda Indies of
Blair are in the cut.Nineteen mir
rind Indies $111 be iii bleek flee mad
give a M§n.|\.nl first. put, but the
tambourine,rattle the bones,ning
wfsrl- mt joke ! an d c an W alk in
true Minstrel style.This will be mp-
ported by A tame and beautiful!
chorus.The second part wil! be u Musicd
Comedy oopdnin; of musical special-
ties with n!.t.r|.¢five costumes..
A big La! Show.
NOTICE To BIDDERS
Sealed bids (fill be 1*-ceiva1 by dw
Board of County Cofninildoners of
Wn.shingau County. Nebraska, at the
ofliee of the County Clerk of said
County up xo 12 o'¢luc1|: noun of the
5th day of Februnry,1923. for the
fu-nlshing of 1ubr1eatin¢` oil!and
mm. for c o unty c anin e: and ma-
chines und in mad work, for the yearbeginning January lst. 1923 md end»
!ng December Slat, 1923.Bids ahoufd
nate unit prices neeordirg to quantity
and quality.The Board reserves ihe
right to reject my and di bids.
(SEAL)Annie C. hlnrtin.
50--lt.County Clerk.
INDIANAPOLIS ELIMINATES HER
wo o n z x ROOF S
For over a year. the city of lndien-
lpc lis hu been c arrying' an a. con-structive enmpdgn uf fire prevention
under the auspices of the Chsmber
of Commerce and the lon! I-'ire Pre
nation Bureau, md in achieving mn-
crete nemita.According. to 1 reeem
r¢.~f~or¢. for example, 3,200 homes have
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I believe my suitxis wool.New
when It started its existmfi, bdsm
lt c l . m e t o m e , i t w a s w o o I \ m t h e
backiof e sheep way dourn on the
farm.The hrmer had it insured:
h e b a mp me d i h e ms tm d mi d u a u m
the neu men and ilu! bcame his cost.
He added his :wont and sold it to the
nextman.No we s a oo n a s the n e xtmnn got it he lufit insured. be had
arer11eld,hehld renhhehzdegood
deal of freight tn pq' and all ot than
dlffennt charles he put on his orirl-
nli oust. md then he added his pri!
and sold it to the next man. who did
the name thing.When I bought this
su lta nd tno k i t m t o f t h e s w m !
been fe d Nth -I nr"~a'le shin z m e n d i t i s ~2 Plid for the entire proposition hum
there will bl 800 additional eontrlctsla'° beginnlng, when it vu on
the hack of 1 a'1\ep until hG_|il¥ I
a n - a n - n u l u n n n g n l g
'''t f rmi n and move back to (Zmalza, 1 willl'lzxwin§§ decided to qui a ghold u public sale on farm three miles ndrth of Blair and 0ne=half
mile east of the .Goll school house on wh at is known as the old
Shultz farm, beginning`at ten o'clock sha'rp on
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JANUARY l 1923z
THE FOLLWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY, TO=Wl'l`:
HORSES:-17 Head from three to ten years old.drill with seed attachment; 2 1-2 horse power gaso
weight from 1200 to 1800 lbs.Six well matched
teams.
line engine; 1 hay rake; one 160 egg Old Trusty in-
cubator; one 200 egg Mandy Lee incubator; 1 new
cA'r'rLE=-10 Head consistin" of -1 much cows .B""ff'f'>"="'=""' separator; 2 sets harness; 1 single
and6yearlingheifers b ;harness; 1 spring wagon; 1 buggy; sixty chickens
'and all my household furniture.Other articles too
HOGS:-10 Head of brood sows, bred to farrow ~numerous to mention.
in March.10 head of shoats.1;MACH[NERy,_0ne running gear of lumber |=I \vill also at this time olier for sale 1 bay stallion,
wagon; 1 wagon, with hay rack; 1 McCormick hind~.;seven years old, weight 1000 lbs.Standard bled
er; 1 disc cultivator; 1 six shovel cultivator; 1 press l race horse..
U S U A L T E R M E "_;-~ A f n o o w
ALEX MENARD, Owner
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The ARNDT HARDWARE
FASY PAYMENT TERMS
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2l 9 2 3 finds us with new patterns in koth
Automatic and Vdcu
such as Steel Bench, roomfor 3 tubs.
See our big line in both Dapper and Wood.
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1'"" - ---~ -ww -»- » - -- ----eomp!ne~d by the end or me yelr."r tmk is out of the mn.Aw so "1'ml*6 at 1 9 m..¢hm=a\ u Drum. m~\¢|uct"d 'bv Rm. f full over.um:ther 4,oooz m, r mTo the Friends of Blair md His-They have ynvtued J. W. Shonhnll Rumggm of liennird gnd inu~:ment "g the doctor mm | znisuka is ~ !noaml:;2.1'ble :Oo h in vnu "g nnyelnyzuw ny mall
souri Vnilsv:We with to ~ in af omm. Nebs. sees °f the N'`h""f urns; mmln in the Orum af-metem .\... .....a..».z-f huriel it.bu " F .__... :_ ...Arun el! or
~ makes a mistake by the end og am, ann um m uvu uf....-___....vnu asarf 'fooda n shingle roof i nlinto Ywrdlilr e.
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C.M. HITCHMAN, Clerk.Subscribe for The ErmrprimJENSEN & BROSS, Auctioneers.
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