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11-01-1923rf g ) !E\ r :THE ENTERPRISE .1 Pac.ll |\..on¢=.1 r~_gh ftate u .wmaRqalid xminfs no mvonrrza ~§A LOCAL NEWSPAPER FOB \ALL TlIE PEOPLE ~The Official Papér of Vvashington County,Nebraska fn éAsk for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENTAsk for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD ii £15BLAIR,WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA,NOVEMBER 1.1923VOL-XXVII mu.eu 1:== "i L T 1 \P s.xfREn Co>u.enI A racreil musical concert will be rendemd nt the Danish Lutheran church in thin city on next Fridaye\ening Nov.2.The public is oor dinlly invited to attend. Those fanning ihe quartet which \\ill sing are Walter Nelson lst lenor;Elmer Christensen 2nd tenor;Ilohgnr Bcrthelsen ist bass and Carl Nelson 2nd bass.gTheprogramfollows: I.Praise iho Lord _.F C.Maker Scripiure Reading and Prayer;:cnri.n Arone _Ruben LoweryThoYourSins __..W.li.Doane .Scrmonette I I Praise Ye the Father ._Gounod Mit Hash steal kun Lil Gnd : C.Stein Discovery .€¢|\.a1al Grieg; .Jubilate Deo F:N.Sharkiey Talk 4 The God of Abraham Promise Dudley Buck Her ia.h.f._P..\.TleissigeriilerstIletheTieH.G.Naegeli Benefiieliun Friday Nov.2.1923. FDDI(NYE r~:u1~r1.us The following sirticie clipped from Pe Oniahn Sunday Bee refena to :1 former Blair girl daughter of Mr. nml Mrs.Wm.P.Cook and grand riuughlor of Mrs.Joe &Cook of this cit§who in company with her wo rinughiera Mrs.Anna Cook Martin and Min Mary Cook werepresentattheceremony.The Enter }rif¢e extends congratuialions. The marriage of Mime Jeanette Cook and Barlow Nye of Kearneé. took plnre Saturday afternoon.3:30 nr:loek nt the North Side Presbytcri3. :un church Rev.J.T.Hamilton ofli riating.The ceremony wsa followed by a reception at the home of the briiles parents.Mr.and Mrs.W.P. Cook.Pnlrns and ehrysnnthomumsdecoratedthechurch:nd pink roses were used nt the home._.The bride was govmed in white sat in crepe made of simple lines and iinished at the wnidt line with alargeornamentofpearlsand1hine~ =tones.Her tulle veil fell from a head band of pearls and rhine ntnnes and she carried a shower bouquet of brides roses and lillies of Xhe valley.:Her sister Mins Helen Cook maid of honor won orchid georgfiim and ihe four bridesmaid;were zvwedin honeydew and orchid £ai!et.\.The Misses Marien Nye of Kearney and mini cook sisters!01 bfid=»»w.in:the orchid and the Misses Velma Warren of University Place and Mary Leslie the honeydew.All the uittendanta wore tilver head bands and carried arm bouquets of pink roses.Mary Margaret Cook of Omaha and Helen (hrey of Kearney.nowmiflv :md Barbara Alcorn hi Lincoln.rin: bearer wore frocks of while unran die.Robert Dodds served as bent man and the ushers were John Cutwrighl. Fremont:Charles Cox Lincoln and Harold Lindley nnsl Robert Osborne of Omaha.After :\wedding trip the couplewillresideinKearney.Both arenrncluatesoftheUniversiiyofNe hrnslxzl. the bride cimm 1923 and Mr. Nye sl law grnrlnale of 1922. Among the outoftown K\1f~f .rre the ;rrooms futher Fred A. (\€.of Kearney;Mr:=.li0rr\reC=lri5»!§eo.mey;iiev.and Mrs.Georsre U. Warren:Mr.and Mrs.Paul Alcorn: Mrs James Ihompso11.Misa Irma. lgmiebg ind Min Mary linger all of Lincoln several Kappa I)elta sororit;1is=1eri=nnI mernlaers oz the .mom fratemity Alpha Tim {)n~ega. ...... NE»lIR AGA!N .Tqhn liyile is mimi one Ford tire. .lusi \\l1lt1.ii;is roliinsr nf!in with out the rar is n myslery that is a ii! lle hard tn :<0l\e but gone it is.John has in times past.had o. very convenientparkingpineeunrieratreenenthishemeunderwliiehLizzie n:x.¢ driven of an evening so ml Lo be nrotected from ihe rnyn of the rnoonandit wo#there that the foul deed vurns done.Some one wax short nfireamistopper!lonfr enouith S11U\ Jay night to appropriate one it be ini:so conveniently near the street. Of course John puts Lizzie in ;he home garage now. The Enterprise prinL1|the news ami coil. .~~rum; smsPM i.RlioRh Pnom CT ¢.Ar\T TAKE MARGZN {SUGGESTLao.ima coursru 0Neil|Nels..Oct.29.North Ne braska coal dealera cannot take the $2 a ton margin suggested by Gov ernor Bryan for handling the cod he ir brokering and then sell it as cheaparothercoalstheyhandle..ln a letter to Mayor R. 0.Youll of Wyniore September 14 when the gevemor iran starting his coal campaigngliestaletlthat when operatingthemunicipalyands while a member of the city Lommission of Lincoln he tool:n $2 znnrgin a ton thus imply ing that :1 similar margin by hand lers of coal sold through the state would he about proper.A mimeo graph copy of the lelier to Mayor Youll which goes lliln detail inlv the proper method of handling the coal mul tell<uh:ze the eonl comes 1 m.I:enclnueil in letters to those w[1\nl1r\Se Shale coal for distribution. The mavemor in the Youll letter. recounts hia experienee as a coal iienler while city romminsioner of Lincoln.The first your of the Lin ooln municipal yani he nays the cool some from the Franklin countyilllinoisdistrict.a district comprisingaboutonequarterofFranklin county :incl all of three or fuuxgolller counties.This coal the governorsayshe did not find exactly satisfac tory no the following year the coal rme from central Illinois.This year the coal the governor is puttingoutcomesfromnorthcentralIlln nois and is known as fif th vein coal which he assures his dealer:is the name as Franklin county coal. 0Nel1l and other north Nebraska coal dealers are not taking a $2 atonmarginonanycoalhazndledbythem.The margin varies from aslcvas $1.20 a ton lo $1.60 a ton orar:averxxge of $1.40 a lon which must lake care of shrinkage and de livery.midinuny although Gov ernor Bryan in the press Intimates that ONelll is handling his coalZiiayorGillifranCityClerk Ed Campbellnoranyothermemberofthe 0Neil city administration have been approached in any manner to handle the govemofa coal. One car of it hu been handld by C.Il.Cooper a local cigar dealer who handles a few can of coal each winter and he has two can moreordered.However Mr.Cooper could not lake the $2 a Lon margin advised and sell the coal as cheap as Wyom ing coal he handles or aa cheap assomeWyomingandIllinoiscoals handled by the regular cod deelrs. The Bryan eoal costa him 5812 a ton laid down at ONeill and he hes totake$10 a um delivered or $9.50 at Mum Mar Pease teacher ofim.2~lllGil .Mane;nchool held a P|[|g||§mm|P.\nlso:~:TIIAT zmzxus liiieeting on last Friday aflernoonl OUT INTERESTING : pleasing to those in attendance. ?The mom wu tastefully decorat ell in Hailowejen style and with School work from the children.The .prizes won at the county fair werealsoexhibited. fIhe entertainment consisted of reeltaltlons fmlwthe pupils of their most interesting lessons which gavethepatronsanideaof the work of the school. At the close of the entertainment pumpldn pie and coffee was sewed. ...About the most conclusive argumentinfavorofpurebredstockonthefarminfoundinthecanofA. il.Ilenles and A.E.Dixon both of this neliliborhood who Iaat fall marie purchases of pure bred feed ers of Texas origin and fed them to a iinirh. jql{:i uizo.zwnn.JR. KNTERTAINS llelaliveis to the number of a half hundned were noyally pntertained at the home of Mr.and Mn..Geo: Ruhr on last Saturday evening.the occasion being her hinhday. Nannisujourlcs Funnies?VETERAN GIVZS LOGICAL IDEAS ON PUBLIC ILLS The following communication toTheeveningwasspentinc.»niq|h Sum Journal from the pen ofmulvisitinganddeliciousreins..~\i1;menu were served at midnight :if L D.Richards of Fremont one of Nebrukrs moat prominent repubtrrwhichLheguest!depained :for1 licln leaders ia no applicable tn pretheir homes wishing Mrs.Ruhr many.happy reiurmi of .|i10|...\. |'ni»:;,n11xARr.ni5iQi.-i c H L izwovxcrau E i l nent day oonditions all over the nation. that we raprint. it for the beneflt of Enterprise readers. Mr.Rich;nrr1n has lived n long ilfa andi1|.|a.The Beale;cattle were shipped 1 A ik¢¢||ililight into poligicai affalu.He Uinaha and were on the Omaha mar knows whnt he in talking about.lam last Monday and on the name;A volunteer arm;of more ililn Fremont Heb.Oct.25.To thefourmillionAmericanmenanddayaDodgecountyfirmStephens!H d mi indifidilnfl Replying to euvrii What lnrl Watrhom who were :Iso feed uomen en 5 u er congresno 1 if the matur with Nebraska poli .) ; f » ... .. .11[HG DAY FUR THE MASONS ing the same grade made :1 ship dinner to wage fml lun .l.1¢Sf would say that we have al ~ ___.ment.;;um.»=t dlseaiuanri disaster 7.toar1.her too much pgL[1~]C5 andEveryoneofthel?000 Blue The Beale=steers weighed 1053 and suffering in peace fl etoo little BUSINESS in the manage TLodgesofMuon:in the United pounlis and brought $11.60 per cwl.blilutes the American National Rd§ment of the various governmentalStates i.»expected io have a n3]J1l whale the Stephens and Wnehorn Cross an mighty ll|)which never sulxiiifiniona of the nation.PoliticssentaLiveat xhe laying of the corner slrrrs weighwl 953 pounds.being hulls and is aliirnys !Bl1l}to la|the prevent.time is largely n:done of the George Washington }t|:J11ger am!brought $13.50 per in Washington county 200 l Jfrnme of mind that is gmdunily Mulonle National Memorial at Mex rin.lI:n.|::realized than Red Cross dulnppreciatlnx birsineu management.=nndrin Va.. on Nov.1. There are new When icillonl by Armour and Mor f 3 f emln and that fllen one 1ank The world war nquirementa gave i.3.{}00000 Masons in the United Iis lhe Beanies :steers dressml 50.4 f h l another begins.They hlweius innumerable boards and commis ~som=.The WashingLon mmorm per cent while the Stephens amgiruxlizeml time ii is their Red f=|Ufnntinutid on page four).will he n national shrine for tho Watehorn stef11 fineimesl 60.45 Perinnil have always stood manly to d: craf t nhich is rxrvifimx steadily in cent.a half point higher than lheEfh perl £0 \i:l atto l.|\f¢ UP wg BLAIR MINISFIZRS ME.flniembership.lu:coal.with the en Beulcn steers.ill mottoServiee |ilownxrnt will be 154 000.000 In the adjoining penn were two lim.Minnie D.Tripletl.who hu]A meeting of inifrters .vu ireiriearsofgradeyonrlingsthatwmEl>f5 appointed Roll Call dl¢lr;ut ihe home of Rev.L D.Sumiley ~MfJ:m.\\AF!¥IRENDGH c1.U.u pm.on fed ai.the some time 1h¢§f;f uhiiaxton (bu;i1.yChnptcr lxnm Monday morning Delohar en Qe..~Beales calves were startw.Thei 5 gun preirnlnary wo 42323.Owing Lo the fuel tuut Rev ? ~l;:::l;;;;Ll:§grnfie calves cost around $10 ielsi llf4 if5h :lf Pf5j;;§ h f glhir.MeKeernan of the Congregation n present.iiihgldfeeTlle\inxieimP|f;:dU21YHi}l?:~n;l;l:t ;l bTll3:inzl iI;§..L...?lff£$f§ ~.o Q »E Beekman Pd Mrs.Pierce same conditions anrl consumed gp the county.The dales of the §»ff¢¢r.¢¢L +;}1gag;ihe nmoonl;program..proximately the name amount botlncill fill between J\rn1istiee Ihya Plans were outlined for Arrulstiea ~H?will be no a tcrnoon neetuig loin being on full feed from the und Thanksgiving.According l?Dl¥which thi year econ on Sun menextmeekhu:Social Exenng middle of December un sold lm Mr.Underwood.Chairmali on d»y.There will b¢union nnrvioq pi the home of Mrs J.R. Smith Nov 5.hlondny.Washington County Chapter UIQ he Baptist mmmh t 11 5 a gm|3numDEFEATS0.\l<L.4r~in.The Benn steers brought $121.50 hw chapter in looking ¥1 Lo day mornin;er when um un lov. ~per held while gh;grade einer!3 §¢n¢l01lI Ind £ll.i.l\l.ll|»lll3C niponae L_ w (gimp ~pqii u mmm(By Kirby Cook)which weighed 833 pounds and sold »~»g~= the roll il eallefl for memlpr Rm Hr.§¢Pn|(|d will pgqd;th.arm High School defeated on for an cents per pound brought ship in the 0r¥lniI.lt1on which |1hankq;h~1n¢Sermon or the Coupe TlandHighs¢1m1 at Oakland me sas per hm.or a diHerence of for service so ul hvwflnlfrl ¢¢1m.;Chunk.omplqm amnifiidavinaWeirPlurd¢!;24 ~in fn ;1;Beales.Af Minnie D.Trip ~for un latter service gum bex 1 .5316.I ucling e on ~\.hu uieiehothllr Z Oakland won the loss and :hole cost nf grade calves the not differ CHlCKB.l THIBVES HIE vice:fm 5 ~g_ ~lo kffk.Bllll received the fall on ence in |5110 price was $28.80.\J compound gf mgmbqgj of LM ~3herthinyfiveyardlineandbyaThemanwhohmrmthegradesAfewpmInWEnterpriseof uw rarious mwdwhw amen.useries of line amuhes by Cook Carl had 240 of them which at $28.80 made mention of a munber of f|>Tml5 gumde Mud 17111 have dm¢~¢ ~son and Hillman carried to On.kl|.nda eneh makes a lolll of 56912 losa ftll\south of Blair being robbed ofim the their while e Auxnhn offouryardlinewhereHillmanearrle¢l¥l\B lI1¢0I1l¢ on his feeding gP¢||ugn|lll¢IIf chickens..The law breaker:ille American Legion la being uk .§la across the line on an off lacide jan compared with the better claas of un busy emi on lust Monday eI Lo take eharge of the deeontiona. ~smash.The tryforpoint failed.lralveeu fed by Bealea.night robbed the Wm McCann =\19¥rOaklandreeelvedthebanonberiNoargumentcanstandagninstenmostf.=>so or To old hens can or THANKS l iffortyyardlineandaftersixminlthereiluiiashowninthisease.Aand approximately the same num fe;uten of Play nueeeeded in puttingjommz feeds cattle for pmtit and if!ber of nPIi¥1S chickens.We desire so gun;gh fdmd .§over n touchdown.The tryforpolnt.on feeding a net diderence of $28.80 The thieves took advnntags of UW and nelghbon who ao gmurhgfuljy .1 cfailed._per head is nhofn between pun snow storm and came to the chick ¢n¢¢_gd u|i¢_m so ua in our Mm .From then on it was Blairhibfeds and scrubs there is but one en house br a round about way of aorrol in th ia nf our 1u§|||n¢game.Line smashes by Cogk g|\d|!nn§:li1|lol\to llifli Ind that ia to ~the field.After atchlng and father Wm hd|1¢W bo ~Hillman off tackle bucks by cm md the pure bred stffh the chickens W puttin;them in rlah in express our mum to ~~;<mn and a brilliant paaa to Soren satis UW?carried and ¢lYl¢ll the those who fumhhad th.bn5;u| ~Jensen brought the nu zo Oakland!DANA NOTES sacks to the south md of the Gooch !lora.l offering!md so me |15911 jgfimy.1»a11mw1m»Cariaon me men grove when Hwy evidently andtoRev.Hanh1rholPb mo.wgit Over on lnother ofmle ggng3h|PDI l.l|¢ l.?0ll¢fiI Of Q10 ~~UIBIH ln I CIT ~;|d|gf BIOIIHOB t th ~They mj d gm tryfowpoint.iwlw are interested in Dana and for Detectives from Omaha md Sherib nd d .3 .Oakland received.but lost the ball on downs.Then Blair beirm mother manch down the field but iolt the ball on a fumble.Oakland recoverthc ear to sell it an low as the other coals sold.lllne.A series of passes;my the mn _lto BIa.irs fifteen yard line where lunar held them agdn for dorms. eri the ball on her own forty yad A SURPRISE The half ended with Blair in possessionoftheballonherownthirty yard line. Stmnd half. Blair received and by n.hriliiant line smuhing attack succeeded in foolc taking it over.Tryforpoint wasrn:in.=e<l. For ihe real of the Qlsirii quarter the hull remained in .the center; of the field Oakland losing the hall on:ltwus :md Blair losing it on fumble ol intereeptvrl passeAi.the beginning of the isnt quarterOaklandwasheldfordownsonBluifsi.nrl\e yani line.Blair kick Pfx and Oakland begtan a series of forunnl pashee which §=ln}1pe:l when one Was intercepted.illuir again beznn their mmrrli down the fielil on line buck.A pn.<.fiirion to Soren Jensen tool:Q]ie hnil in 0nklnrlds ien yard line where Cnrl=oz1 took it over on a smash offtackle.lr}forpoint again fnii f. Oakland neeeived and beganp.1..\H. inz.only l\\o puses being eomplvt ed The game ended with the hall in BIoirs epossession in the middle of the fielgl.Score by quarters I I 2 l 3 I 4Total I3lair...68l5lKi21 Oiilciand 510 0106 Subsliluiion§Blair:.Iaeobu for Sutherlnml.Soren Jensen for Small. Vig for Nemeiz.Nemetx for Carl son.Carlsen for Tyson On Monday night of last week a number of relatives walked in onMrs.Will Caldwell it being her birth anniversary.A very pleasant social owning wsu enjoyed end when the group left it was only to ish their hqs=tes¢many reuims of the hiippy event. ANNOUNCEDIENT On Weiinesday.Nov T.I will openmydentalparlors=for business.i have all the latest nnnlionccs :md ran assure the public nf ilntisfaeiory service.I have my offices over Hun seni\new bakery nm!ronlinliy in \ll.1 the public io enli. Dr.E. J.Dailyo l.lTili\Nl {.\swFm|:\ The Lithzmi Camptire girls surel:enjoyed n need time.roastinz lnnrsl.mello\rs4 etc.:nl the home of llvfiss 3IcQuarrie Luit Frirlng eveniur.The gillu hail a Council Fire\l:ieh they wen!through very wrllMildredLindenhadearnedherhon ors and is now wood gatherer.Some of the girls were asked to mqlce popeornballsfortheCountryClub which kept them quite busy M_ond:1yaflnrsfiirl.ilu :ext mee irq?will be held atthernniruflitEvelynMonte on FriLw nt T.30.A.R. The Entrrise;ini.;the news. the convenience of the student bodyshowishtobeepintouchwith school affairs rye Enterprise re iff Mehrens but as yet have no clue as to the guilty party.. are workin;on the caan nerves space each week for news of;.Dana its entertainment!and meet# inga the going and comin;of the student.\ and faculty md what ever wal.Fnxmls DEAD Wm.Fenix aged 29 died at the llrl..Wm Lldvrlg and Chiidnn. . sunriusz zmzrr IAGt l\:elday Oelober 30111 ll the 82nd birth anriiveraary of Hrs.rlet may be found of interest in a home of hla mother Hn.John Suth 1)M Ehud md gg uh the eventliveinstitutionofomxi.id. The college student.:and a numterofthefacultyenjoyedapicnicsuppercookedintheopenlastFri ilay evening.Follqwing this gumsAmdsingingwereindulgaiinforan l0l.|l or no.The Girls Glee Club luul been orironizedthisweek and will soon bc zin their practises.Rev.Theodore Iiamen conducted n Reformation Scwice on lust Wed .esclay evening in the chapel which :ill enjoyed The eeiebmied Dnih violiniai :€!59[gaar:i1iil|appear at Dann on01.6 Ile uns at the college limi. gear and all enjoyed liirn on that ocmelon. w.\|.m:u:<..~.1r:~:>r1o>:: The Blair \Vnll|:ii111; Club will star! 5unrin\afternoon at three ncloek for n ermeq country walk to the Eile lnrihy School liouilr.Disinure three :mil a half miles.Then will be :fo ;.lowed land or mrnfielils to negotiatebutseveralwirefences.Auto mobile partie.~are to meet marchers at schoolhouse for the rnnmpfur.floturnvinmotor.Ina!week seventeenhiker=rnwle un exploration of the ravines adjoining the Seheffield farm six miles southeast of town. Raiions:flapjnckn maple syrupondbacon. The Enterprise for job work.| erland on last Slhuniay night The young man had been doing a job of mimim and had come home in the late afiernoon.He was around town with his associates until about ten tfeloclr at night when he went home. Inxtead of going to hi¢room he went into the kitchen closing llIC\ door after him and turned en the gm?ir.the gnu funn Whether he iightcdthegras or not no one knows but he was founri in the morning sented by the gas range dead from the ef for ts of the q:1l:lin came with i1i\=mother from En lnnli about eight yenrs a;gnwi~futher inn!lost his Zife in r;mine explosion and here two brothers hail been drowned while :Inine in x!\e Tiritihh navy He\¢\.:l5theonlychildleftof ihe family.The funeral 1eniees=were held Tuesmloy af ternoon from e J.IT. Compbe1L Uziderlakinx Pnrors andintermentmarieintheBlaireerne tery. SiRIRl§II PARTY iinrohl Carlson was the victim of :1 aurprise last ¥H¢iay eveninz when t1.s.eniytwo of il friends walked in on him :mil pmeeefied to make things memorable in the afternoon a number of her old friends gatlieredio do hcnor 2.0 the occasion.Grandma Cruiekahanis 1206 87 was the oldest of the party and Mrs.Rhoades came next.A very ainéenhle aftemoon will spent and at the close a luncheon was spread which was greatly en joyed.When the gilests departed they wished their hoetesx many returnsof the happy event. IING.\GEMENl \x$:oU:<Cr:n Miss Pearl Triplelt entertained snfewofherhilzl1schoolclassmates 111 a lime party at her homo on last Sntunduy evening nt wiiicli time her engagement to Mr.Freririelc Guyer of this city was announced. The éeadinz will take place onNov8atherhome. .\!Pi.l(.\TION FOR zimnnlxcfz LICENSE The following application for mor mige licenses have been posted re cfntly in the office of the County Judge:William II Miller.Ft.Canihoun Pnl (lam Johnson of Omaha. lively.I g Louie link and Venn. Gienke both The ocension was his birth miniof Herman. ifrsnrmnanri nt n inte hour the usual Pnwirick Guyer and Pead Trip !tfmsl1ment¢were served.lett both of Blair. 1 John H.Pismo.of Henman and Read it right in The Enlerprisc.§Ei1a Maude Longcor of Bldr.. \ l . ,4-v _nm nnz¢nun|_ ,_," \ . | CHURC H mnz cronv BAITIST CHURCH (Car.Llnwln m i u h a me n ) Arthur D. Srnalley. Pastor. Sundgy School I0 A. ll. llnmlng Suvino ll A.. lf. Evening Senico 7:30 P. as. CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Cor.Lincoln and 2nd streets) L. H. Cnmp, Panor. Sundsy School I0 A. ll. Homin; Slrviee ll A.H . A m n A r l i n g t o n . B l a c k ' T w i g - i s t W m .Ive r s o n , ( s l h o u n : h e n u m a r a . K e n m r d . S u m t u - - l s t F r e d Sc he er .A . l l n | m r : 2 n d W A . H a l l . | l | . | . | - - I l l W m .Ive r s o n .C a l h o u n 2 n d G u y 8 u l e r . L a B l u s h - - l a t G u y B l a d e r , F n l h o u n 2 n d w A . m n . A r l m n o n . \ l n u n - l a : - H I f | ' |B r o s .K e n n n r d : r d w . A . 1 - l m A r i a g t o n .Ii e i l d o u s - l s t G u y B i n d e r . C l l h o u u In d G l e n n M i t t e n A r l i n g t o n . s m z m C i d e r - l s t w .L .P t u i l n n a i l o w in c om e .Is i t a n ac c i d e n t ? C a l i fo r n i a e n r o n s a h i g h e r p e r evnu ng e o f l h l p o p u h t i o n i n h i g h sc ho ol t h a n a n y o t h e r st at e.T h i a u r a u n h e r a i l y a t B e r k e l e y en r o l l s : w a k e a s m l n y fu n n b n d s t u d e n t s a s z e n . B n !r . B e l l W h i l e w h e n - l u A n n u D u n l l l u , A r l i n g t o n . B u t .u r g e W h i t e C o r n . U l m :t oH e r m a n . c u n t a n d B h l r i d u a - - W . 1 , Sha nk s. H ar ma n. a m 1 0 E a r s I - u s e Ye l lo s r C or n ,a n y o t h e r st a t e un ive us i ty .i f i m a l o H e l m m . G r a n ! a n d S h e r i d a n O u t o f t h e 5 0 l l r i c u l l u r d c o u n t i e s i h m e U n i t e d St a t e n r n l i x l n ¢t h e h i g h e s t n e t i n c o m e C l i l fu r n i a h u 1 3 an d o u t o f zh e 1 0 hi g h e s t co u n ti e s i n l i f o r n i a h u 4 .l l i t a n a c c i d e n t ? - F .B t n d i n . H o o p e r . B u t D l s p h y S h e a ! U n l n .( J M B t u l b - r m n n . U r a n t a n d S h e r l d g n - C h r i s N i h o n H e r m a n . l l l l a n d L a r g e u S w e e t P u m p k i n - w m .I vc n n n C a l h o u n . r 1.-rgeaz Co l le c ti o n P u m p k i n s - A l . H e r m a n ; 2 n d J. w . B r u n t o n . H e r m a n . Sw e e t R u n e . - - l s t C . B .H e h r e l l l . t h i h o u n B e a D a r l a - l l t R . R u m u l l e n .H e r - m a n :i n d G u y S l i d e r . C a l h o u n . H u n t m a n - . t a g w .A .H a l l , . \ r l l n ; - t o n .B u u e m u t - t a r .G l e n n M u n s n .A r l - l n g t o u . I n l r u n - - I n G u y S l s d e r .C a l h o u n : 2 n d - R .R u m u u e n . H e r m a n . v. S w e e t P a r a d i s e - 2 n ¢ R . R l l m u a - n m . H e r m n n . S u s e t l l n t f- - 2 n d W . A .H a l l . A r l i n g - IOD.In .I I r l i n n o n : 2 5 4 1 w . A . H a i l . A r l i n g t o n . _,R e d H e l t l g h d e r - h d G u y B l l d a r C a l h o u n . S h o c k l vy - 2 1 : d W . A . H i l l ,A r i t a ; l o n .H u d s o n - - 2 n d W . A . H a l l A r l i n g t o n . P u m C 1 d | . r . _ l s 1 A l l i n S m i t h .S P E C I A L S - I l u t 1 9 P l l l e i . A p p l n As so rt ed \ » n r 1 e m Ie n - I n G u !Bi n de r .tlnkhonna S n a R e e h B t a w z n . K e n n z r d . Beat.D i l b l a y G r a p e s - l s t H P .P fe i t h r . . A r l l n l l o n g 2n d G l e n n M u ~ te r s . A r li n g t o n . B e n D i s p l a y B a n u b e r r l e l - J l i . il S H E R I F P S S A L E .a n - - cribed real estate.to-wit:ffhe Northeast Quarter ot the Northeast Quarter of Section 83. and ln itla. I, In Section 34. all In Town- sh 17, Range 13, Waahington Coun-ty, Nebraska, to satisfy two certain mongages on the real estate abovedeacnbeel.The plaintiff on the llth da y of June,1923, obtained a deaee of fo osure in said action for the sum of $2829.17 together with inter-est thereon at the rate of 6%from the date of xald decree,foreoataIn the amount of $37.15, andall accruing costa and the defendant and crosspetitioner,P.M.llagts-trctt`i nbtalned a decree of judgment and fcrealoeure which iudxmont was assigned to Mary S.Watts in thesum of 31000.00 together with inter-est thereon at the rate of 8%per annum from January 2. 1924.thesliddecreeof judgment and fo n-closum providing that aaid premiacaabovedescribedbesoldtosatisfy nairl judgments and costa in case the name remained unpaid for a 5erEodoftwentydaysfromthe entry ofuid decree and said judmnenu and cor-L~r*b-eing unpaid and the same andsaid tlec rtt being still in full forceand effect. said premiaee will be saidu. satisfy anid judgrnenta. the inter- est thereon, the costs and all accru-imr costs, ascrrovldd by aald orderand decree an the law in such cuesrnmle and provided.Dated this llth day of October,1923, at Blair, Nebraska..¢ Mauriee Mehncns. -'\..e 1 ,.fuf~_~Insured 1 6 . ~ ~ -H a p p i n e s s .:~~4 33 - `s;~1 W '~£9 ~ ,/ ~ ~ RIGHT Now YOU ARE AT THE PKODUCTIVE AGE OF LIFE- THE TIME WHEN YOU SHOULD LAY ASIDE SOMETHING EACH PAYDAY To ms unz CDMFORT AND HAPPINESS FDR mu AND Yo un wvzn ONES IN LATER Ymns. WE WILL GLADLY HELP YOU c r r AN Acmum STARTED AND AID rr 'ro GROW BY PAY- ING m1'xnss-r ON voun YEARLY BALANCE Farmers Staie Bailk By virtue of an onler of we il-sued out of the District Court ofWashingtoncounty,No b : u h ,and in pursuance of a Decree of u idCourt in an action therein wld ir ltwhereinUnitedStates'l`r».uz Com- pany wen lmintiff and Wilson T.Gnhlm, Eiza both Gnham,Edward Pfeiffer. Leo A.Dermody, Fred W.Bllnkenfeld.Bertha H.Blankenfeldend State Bmk of Bleir.Interven- or,were defendants,I wi ll at 1o'dock P. H. on Um 282.12 dgy of Nov- ember, 2923 at the North Front Doorof Wuhington County Court Home in the City of Blair,WashingtonCounty, Nebrukl, soil at yublle auc-tion to the highat and but bidderform n the follovlnit delcribed real nstllo, to-W it: The South Ent Qu.|rt.e1(SEES)of the Nortlnrenq1.\arter{NW'£)and the Noltho utquart.er(NE'A)of the southwest {S?¢'%é) and ;l1e south hd! (SK) of the* south'|rest(S-W'£)quarter andWeawa of the S E Qunrter of Sec-tion 'l'1rent7(20>Township Seven-teon(l1)North Range T|reI°re(l2)Ent of the Sixth 9 1 1 containing 240 acre: more or len nooording togovernmentsurvey,W uhlarwnCo rl lw. Nebraska, to -=-go reecen mortgage: n e e rta te : b o n ¢ Mr » . £ ° " rmaka.37--Et ©3 ( A l c o h o l a n d G l y c e r e n e )3 o © Exhaust Heaters forallmakes -$12.50 S @@©©©@@©@1§ ©©@@@7©\é'=.sL o 'Q¢/ /#f . , v ¢ a t '>f!*_. A r n d t - S n y d e r M o t o r C o.§ Buick Studebaker Uverland § © Heaters for Ford -$1.75 to $3.75 ~ wlmlsn EQUIPMENT FOR YOUR CAR We have a good stock ol very Useful Things for your Motor Car. Our prlceé are very low. 1:51@Q; @ © @ ©© <9© U,-~:..1 I ! ' ! ! ' - » . , i _ T - _ . ! _ +f 'n " e w B e d d m g , w e a r e *"" " "..°"\-f (.." " ' 5 f J ,,..,.,~ Heater foroverland and others -$6.00 g Special Sale of S starts N 0 W \` 3 Ran (Ir\»:|\l \\'hn.- 5.-up l Bn cap .20 r Creme Qil Tmlvt Sun _.10 l Box San Fnam Wndninnz Pnwdfr -.05 An fur mm ¢..u,,..n nnrl zo -u n i . This offer stands for lhir dnys. ~SAS Bxos. play of carefully made Bedding at substantial price .reduc- iings. Soft, flulfe Blankets. light. bu! warm.Comforters each item an unusual value at the following prices: Ullffnn Blankeln _.-.-$2.530 \\<m1 Finislrecl Paid l§I.\nke°t.1 -84.511 All \'lm»| I¥!uukvl.4 --$2315 We hav e most any lhlng you need to make Winter Driv ing a Pleasure. o© © © Q Primgrs that will sTar your car $4 to $4.75 Ford Mats that keep your feet _ warm ...$1.25 to $2.50 o© © @ ©©© NEBRASKA wz z lc ur mz ausnz uz . REVIEW - » _ _ _lndustry that furniahea Blind and Butter to tho hulk of our Population is the one Most lmporhnt Factor of ivory Qty m d lismlot.Tho Wheel: of Prone-sa an kopt in mo- tion by Construction.llmo tuc tun, Dlvolopmont and Steady Employ- ment. Wymoro-Fanoarn Lumber Com- pany complain construction of $10,- 000 y uri. More thin 390.000.0013 ioonod to farmers of Nc brukn,I o n ,South Dakota ond Wyoming by Fedorld Land Blnk. s u n a n f r a m u . :'rm pmnurr. on uw mu day of .g . .N au ,u m .obtninod n decreef°?"5~"2 sum of $l9.956.88, md $32.65 OTIANLON. MAIIBR fl ITHANLON c oals of mit, md Edward Pfeiffer ATTORNEYS Eu second Hen obtained s decree for By virtu e of ln orde r at all il- sued out of the District Court afWashington County.Neb ruh , a ndin Iaursunnce of n decree of u i d Court in an lc tlon Iherein pendlnl wherein Jueob J. Jobet and Ann!!!Johet were plaintiffs and PnndenceH.Reese, et ll., were defendants, Iwill on Monday.the 12th d l ofNovember,l923,at l:00 . m l P . M., of uid day at the North FrontDoor of the Wuihinklon CountyCourtHouseintheCity of Blur.Washington County,Neb rlsk l. n il at public auction to the highest ' * ' ° ; ' " ;% § . € " " $ " £ ; .' ", ' §'S w ; B e r iult g l n c l l i e n o b t a i n e d a d e c r e e f o r 1he`s1.|m of $2.33043 and 88.044ll and that .said premise: he aoid to nb My the sum of $60,094.78 with in-terest at 10 per eentf and all gocru-mg costa, |11 as provded by usd or-der and decne being stil! in fort! d tilfiod~ §. =' =» :; §~ '° ~ ~ whlator.3551"Maurice Kahuna, Sheriff of Wuhimzton County. Nebrnka.U Let Us / ~ ~=,P r i n t ~ Th6l'T1 éll f 1 Special Cards and envelopes have been provided in ample an-ray_by The Enterprise so that all who appreciate me well wunh while of having Christmas Cards primed in accord will! their own wishes,may get them at very modmle prices. ~ Enterprise BLAIR. NEBRASKA l8»Washington County.\ In the County Court. In the Matter of the Estate if over sells for SGMNJ. Columbus--Tivo nrloadn uf. SighglideHolsteinandGuernsey ddry cows mid at pubiic nuction. Red Ciaud---In three earn variety test: had in the eqonty this y u r , Calico Com toads in yield. Neligh--Holt county bo u ti n ;of two crops of oats from some ground thin y ur.. Western Nebraaim to b u r n t lu-gent corn crop in history of state. lpprnximately 00%nutured beyond danger from frost. Bridgeport-Bridgeport Light k Power Company to extend service tu dty Iin1it|\.Gordon-Flex crop pays eost of land and in some ploees ineiuden ex- pense of crop. Pleinview Ground broken for construction of new church. State receives $4,329 from nation- ai forest resourttn. Cali mny - Comp any organized tn help farmers buy uttle. Geneva---Conntruetlon of brick building to house telephone exclunge under tray. Sidney-Farmer ln this vicinity threshu oats avenging 108 bu.to acre. ¢.»-m - _ h o l l c e o l H e a r i n g F i n a l Se t t l em e n t 0 ' H A N I . 0 N , H A H E R . i o 1 » u m L o N A t t o r n o y a . S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A , | |W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y . l a T i e C o a l ! ! C o u r t I n t h o H a t t a r o f t h e E s t a t e o f Ch a r l e s Pe t e D a m n e d :r a e nTh e b e i n a t l u r , n e x t o f k i n , d o - viseea,Ie g at o e a, c re d i to r s a n d A l l pe r so n a in t er a ct e d i n t h e d n a ! z c t t l n m t n t g f s a i d u t a h a r e h e r a b ym t i fi a d t h a t o n t h e 2 0 1 . 1 1 d a y o f O c - to be r,1928,S i n e Pe te rs en ,t h e A d - m l n i a t r a t r i x af a a l d .e s t a t e M e d a pe t i t i o n i n a a l d C o u n t y C o u r t .: m r - i n g t h a t h e r h u l l a d m i n h t r a t i o n a e - cn u n t fi le d h o r o i n b e n n h d a n d a l - l o w e d , t h a t p r o o f o f h e i r n h i p b e ta ke n,o r d e r fo r d i s t r i b u t i o n o f a n -se t n a n d aa.- dgnm nnt o f d o w e r a n d h n m c l t t l d rlgrhts e n t e r e d :a n d t h e aaid A d m i n i n l n l r i r d i k h g r i d . I f y o u fa i l so a p p e a r o n maid r n u n t y C o n n o n th e 2 3 r d d a y o f N o ve m b o r ,19 23 , a t 1 0 u 'c l o c k A . M . . a n d co n t e s t : m i d p o l l i o n .t h e C o u r t m a y : r a n t t h e p r a y e r t h e r e o f a n d l n n i e a u c h o t h e r a n d fu r t h e r n n d e r s . al lo w an ce s a n d dec re es a s t o t h i s ( o u r t m a y s e e m p r o p e r .W i t n e s s m y h a n d a n d O ffi c i a l S e a l Ill ia 20 t h ala)o f O c t o b e r ,1923. ( S E A L )A . C . n a s a l . !1'-St C o u n t y Jw h r e . N o i i r e T o C r e d i t o r : o f E a t a t e of production. wil! yield a pmflt as ber and August. They also zondudc tlu t I n a n : vamp y ur th e f ann er will lone, counting in f a n t.about 10 anti a bushel by waiting until August to ull his c am. Thenfon, earn that may bl con- trlctad now and dtlivond latnr at 50 c ent: a bluhtl would.b u t to hs i n 6 0 c an ta a b u sh ¢ li ! b ¢ld n n ti l nnnthor crop ll in zlght. Do flrmen .- . . ...- TEACHERS'mx .uuN.\1101~i Deonmber I, 1923 January ii, 1924 Aprii 12. 1924 lay 23 and 24. 192| 4 June 21 and za. 1924 .August l md 2, 1924 DATES ed at n inter due.Probably this price at the present time is around 50 cents a. bushel. The question u, :hail f u m c n contnc t tn sell their corn at that price. or nm: they hold it for A be tter mninn We do not unnt to gut into thu position of prognutkadm the prob- able futuro prion of any farm corn- modity, and we nhdlmot do ao, but than a n vermin essential factsthat every farmnr shank! uh into amount In ammudns whether it ll battsr to hold or ull his availnhh surplus. For Inntuwe. a rem:nt issue or! Farm. md Firllide cuntdnn the illuiiiinning nstunent,hued upon extamiva invaltigatian,ti nt m m To THE CREDITORS OF SAIDESTATE:You are Henby Notified, That Iwall :it »r the County Court Room inBlair in uid County, on the 2nd day of November, 1923. and on the (thday of February, 1924, at 10 o'c1oci¢A. ll. on each of uid data,to n -eeiva and axunina all chlmlundnIf said Estate. with 1 view to r nd justment and nlln wmu.TIN thatlimited for the pnaentntion of :Idmsagainst mid Estata is :hm mouth.:£romd1e2ndd;gnnffNov¢mb| rA.1}.l0 2 8 , a n d th l t s l i m i t e d f n r p s - ~to ! d¢ b tlh o n e Y e n ' f mmi n d d n f N mba 1923.y o uve r,W ITNESS mr ha nd md the sulof uid County Court, this m day of Ociober, 192:Lgsmu.)A. c. DEBEL.86-Bt County Judge so n u~ur~: 1 " l ¢ \ TE O I " N E B R A S K A .( l 8 I n a u m m N e b r a s k a " S m a n o l d fr a m e H 1 e r y st a bl e m r r i e i th i s s i g n :" W e R e p a i r A u t o m o b i l e :a n d F i x Fo r t is " . Bedding Underpriced .a' d e e t o f l vt .W e o n l y p r l u n t t h e f u n . - N a b n s h F a r t h e r B A C K . .Th l t ' | t h e i r o n h b u n d f u n * m u e w h e n w e s e l l y o u P u r i n a C h i c k In C h o w d e r a n d P u r i n a H e n C h o w . `. ARLINGTON ACTIVITIES hir.and Mrs.F. w. Brown anddaughter,Irene,visited SatundaywithLawrenceBrownatthe Nicholas Senn hospital.Ha is get-ting along vary nicely and expect:ua be home Wednesday of this week.Mr.and Mrs.Guy Giover and vlauzhter,Dorothy. drove tn BensonSundayto visit with Mrs. Giovws parents. Fremont. lm.Staley,n n Sunday vhhon|t f. Ml r m lt ll h r h m 9 | |t V l e o mn . ll My m l Am Imdlr .ln. MT., |..n...i md baby a nhanr nt thark Kuhimxn hymn Slwrdny unn- xix-c mm mm m §::~and with mm idk: :L Am. ~ wmv -=IWm. Wm? hauled what wNkilnan\1~ Emil Lsllmm vu a Pnmont call- " lo n dn y n h ar u wn .°ll r.and Hn. Augun Klrkhofl and l r . u n d l l n . N t v d n ~ | nu p a n y lt ..-...."£$'.f. Thursday inning. Harman Qdlmux und hmi ly ofW i mlw mo nt Su n da y n mmwn a t ¢ " ' ? ~ ' ! F a I m a .u m wu s - | = ¢ la d Allr ed B ne h tt n n in F on ta -nllla Bstundly l m l d l n t eundmu-doa adwol. Thsodan Ri m:m d f llh lll and l r .m e l n .m m E d i h n h mnIpnt 'hmndny awning at tha Louia Bd h n d w n t ln dm m m m s n b a .¢ 1 2 3 3 3 :pmt sunday at than W m. llnlxmm . Pard~on ~~.au.. B. Irene nm lpontthe week M i d a t W u h l n x t o n l u !F r i d a y u n : n m e c c a T h a I- : d i l l n z - n d a n i e tm g " a n d i t w a s l l l l n t k n d l d . r .H n r r y l ¢ D o n l 1 d l a d f l m i l y d r o vl d o w n f r o m T a h m n h S a t u r d a y a n d s p e n t S u n d r y vi t ) : H r . a n d H n . R .l l e l l o n a l d . l < Mi lh n l W i n vi d to n lt th Bunc hhpnle hlt Sunday.Hrs. Herman Bunch and daughter, nulntd an Omaha Tuesday on husi-ingn Those who attended report aness.Ive:v enjoyable evening. Missi Mary Lowe,teacher of the Mr. and Mrs. Lee drove to Ornalu hlusters school. resigned Oct. 28 and last Mondty.M m Rhode Spangler hu been em-The Ladle;Aid ruffled off I.ploved to fill the vacancy.beautiful quilt nt the bazaar on la.itThe Queen IEsther Society of the Thursday.Mrs.Theodore JensenMethodimt church will entertain Hon- held the lucky number.day evening at u Hxllofeen party;Mr. Albert Horus-en's ear was abol nt the country home of Mr. and h!rs. en from his ara:are sometime Irv!Will Unland.Twenty-one boys were "ll§ursday night.He found the earinvited to partake in the frulies.ine., Elk City but it na in suc h a Misses ,Louise Emmett and Flnny condition that he was unable to drive Steele spent the week-end with their it home.u Lincoln.4 Emu , mr -i n ha ve » Hoe s m :LwhenInMr. and Mrs.Charles Andrew: hii home two miie: west of Millardspent Saturday overdue in I~'ztmont.;on Nmember. 2.The Ladies Aid will meet or thehome of Mrs. G. Hedelund on Thurs-'The Young Ladies Kenllngton offthe Gong:egational church were en-tenained at the home of hire. Alice dm of this week.Nrweom assisted by Mrs. Ed Nunn:- maker. on Tuesday evening. The Roy al Neigimbors nn a Hel; oween Camivd on I\les<ily.Emery-The Epwodh beanie of the Metho- one wu invited.The fiance dr en a t Bennington lust Saturdnv bv. Mr. Kremer i n dm ehureh were entertained at thai country home of Herbert Un\¢nd.ong Royal Neighbors last Thunday atBennington. There were five new aembornuntakrn in and 52 attended e mee gLittid' J immy Mc bondd bumpedhis heui on. the settoe Int Saturdayeveningundwas knocked uncon-for n few hours which mused hisparents to be very frightened.. Mr. and Mrs. Conner and fnmaly:re moving back to Ke.-ntucky thisweek where they expect.to make their home. The Card Club met at the home Q ? )nur ltenn ud." T h a old ut non of l l dand llfn. enry wi ll o p ln on ornppendlclatthehomedl n .Logel parents, Hr. and Hn. J. Lum, near Framont..IIe hu been report-arl u doing niolly.Dru.HamannInd D lviel nrfommd tho opc ntlon.Varnon apr unload to OmahaSllurdly afternoon to visit friends and relntfvu.Mr.and Hrs.Frank l!cF'ul.l.n¢1| anna, Nonnun md Gerald, of Albioncum Frldny and virked until Sun-doy at the home of Mr. McFarland'szlster,llrs.Morris Hu le r l. Bra. L. C. Dewitt and lin. H. C.HeClollln wtoc d to Lincoln HongdayzobepruontattheP|.nnr.-Tnc hen Anoc iatlon annul ,mating which donnnes th an Oct.29-30.Hrs. Dewitt was p n d d mt of theloud orgtnlxuion and Ira. llc C1d-lln was c hosen a ddlrue.Mrs. C. G.Mar ahd . Y H.. En m; II lb u d and Hn . J o h n h a h : r e -turmd F`r1d:( hum But::loo whoreth e ! ' * tr ld oxwe sta tha xtn tao on- vontion of Womazfs (Jobs.l n .John Laalur il pnsldlnt of ibn Ar- lington W oman Club and lndamuMarshall and Iltblrd won annum.Hr.m l u f l.J nlhn Jzzngbluth wane Omnlu :happen Tuuday.Hines F n n c u Hans!-eld andElillbc th Newell m d D u m Cady nntartaincd n l.|.rla number at tlulr elummatas and friarusls or. n lhllow-*oen party ?ridlve1"e'nln|. 'l°hlputy mot;tt.h¢Cady homna.ndthey wentthroughLhoghost! don when theyhad their fortunes told.From hero they journeyed to the city hill where every one partldpntod ln various games and at the close of the nen-ing a delicious two oourao luncheon was served bl tha mothers of Fran-oes. Elizabeth and Dune.Mr. and li n .Fu n k McFarland,Hands and Glenn Mutera wen Pra- rnont ahonnen Saturday cvmlng.Hi n Hll d n d Weber :nd Hr. :ndHn. Hotalnd of Omaha spent Sun- day ax homo o f Hr. md Mrs.Hunld Weber and Hr.and l i n . .-. . . u n - - . . v. _ - - w u \ . .u H 5 I.n l u n m u l l -u l a u u a n r n n nl l l , A F IIIIIE U D .L g n g w j } |Hm o m m y b l r vb e e l l A . l l _B E N C H N E W S B e l t g x h i b u W h l l e C o r n - l l .", w ; ; ; ; [ D r r u u I L u l.R n d A i l r t x h a n - 2 n d W . A . H a l l , A r -B u g g p l u m g l ; e ; " n _ 1 , ¢ g S t o r k B w n l r l z S - : n i e s . '!: 3 0 P .l l .L o r e n t e n , N n n t i n e l l e B u r k - - 2 n d w . A . m u . A u n g a u n .l l a a u m .K e n u l r d ; In d G u y a u . ¢ ¢ r C m h o u n . B e n c h C o m m u n i t y C i u b : m a a m g ,m E x h l b z l l a r l n y - - G e o r g e O l m ,V a B u n n y - g a n w . A m u . A r l l n g -H u m m e r G M M ! - 2 1 1 d w A .H u a .n m . D l l a l n v n f F r u i t a w n . . -Ia-.. GONGREGAHONAL CHURCH mia a z Ble kmufa :tor e lm Satur - """ °'"',los.-f A:-nunou.»m;..;i.£ £135 éi. '" " " " . ~n l a a m m wh o _'-P.|._"" ' C alh ou n ~"Jnnu llel-Zeeman, Putor.day.The Proceed: were $8500.H.f'£§.=.. E.-.M .JE mfJf'i¢.£§.£'2 ,,,l1°..1I' Hunan ind ss. A. Illli, Arl ces Sweet lst ts. A. mil.Ar - w A. nm, Arllnnon. (Cor.Wnlksr Aw. md Colfax)lleivina Hublun spent lui. *GOI-mln Hoenrmeyer, Hooper \\a.1i»rId¢g-dal w A Hail Arling-''---- - - - - - - - - -- - _ _ . ._ _ _ Sunday School 10 »\» ll emi at atm Chet Sutton home.i But Early Pc mon. Onén no Her- nm: and Jullnl Hnriunl zméner. j ~f ~ I Church Services beginning Nov. 4. m m s a 1-:v.1. u'rHamNc HUnc H (Cor. Jackson md Cmter sheet) H. Nielim. Putor. Sundly School 9:15 A. H. Homin; Service l0:30 A. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. ll. n r : - o l z m xlz ma c h u a c u OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (Lincoln Suu: be-tween Sth 1 701) Fider T. J. Elliott, Omaha.Supply Sunday School nt I0 O'cl0¢3l. Punching Slrvinu at 11 A. H. ST. FRANCIS BORGZA (Catholic Chunk) (Lerner Colfax Ind lil: ttnlet) Pltlaer C. A. Beyerlldorfcr.Pune: Fint and Thlnl Sunday of each month. Hu.: at 9 A. ll. Hr " ug Hr s. witn ~ ~ Hr | t; r lu . k Gi n n !and Sherldu-Adam on 0.I ..and Mrs.Llruton Pastor from Tlh-I Beat E:rly White Oats.Open to umh spent Sunday In Omlhz lt the homo of 0. B. Carter. Dorothy Smith, daughter of Hr. and H n .Hnry Smith visitld nr. the R. F. Lemon homo on Sundny. Mr. and Hrs. Harry Smith drown zo Tehmah last Sandor In visit his amenu. llr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith. Get your Flour and Fo ld ll tha Rhonda: Qu] and F Store. .Sublcribo for The Enterprise. Mundo W uhtnnon County FI I : (Continued from week Oct. Il) Prpoor Collection--In U.Cachelln, m a m Mnnlo Peppers-lot C. B. Mohreno, Herman. G:out and Slsorldan-ArthurAndenonHerman.B-ent Smal' 10 Ears Yellow Dem,09011 to DeSoto :nd Cnlhoun-GeorgeOhrz. (klhoun. Best Small 10 Ears Whllo n m .Open to Desoto and Calhoup-H.II.Lorenun .But Early Onto Open io De8»olo and Calhoun-George (Jhrt. Calhoun.in Hou Ehrly Ohio-In C. 8. Heh-rona. \"alhouu;Ind but Early Ohio,open to Desoto and Fllhoun, 2nd U.('n¢heIln. DeSoto . I-lrxrlt Perfecl Har of Yellow Dn!.Open in DeSoto and Calhoun-Royl~lllder.Calhoun.' uo a ' r lc u u r u n a l\|.|ch»|||-lat W .A. Hall. Arlluglon.8- en Du n -I n Reoh i Sleuan. Blair: 2nd Guy Slader. Calhoun.f'hln»ngo--lat w. A. Hull.Arling- Lon.n - \ ziim.ad--m w. `.\. iiill. Mlinhon;- .. :nd R. Rasmussen. lilrmln|.ady noler-2nd w. A. Hoi. Artiqr l ku. m1\£|'.0-III 2nd W. A Hall. Arlington.Ben 6 Plum of Pears-G.StorkRmnard; 2nd Guy Slador, Cllhouu. W €@'h "Hx 1 FJ.J l ~ ~ ..1\Malln da-In Emll (launch.Ben-1 l -_.L -L.; ." f .. | mp fx 1..;;F2;1. .f \{L `J ." f f 1L .)x J 1 g J \ l x e l l h r - i n J u l i u s H m o n g .H o o p -|I l . .' ,l u ' e r .h m H . w . P y l o n A r l i n l t o n . S\ ld dl l .h -- ls t H e n r y M o n t e .H u n t l - nr loKin; Ku!-lol C. H. J lvv. Calhoun; l I2m.! John Hooks. Blair. suk¢!-1-n Guy Blador.Calhounz. had Goorzo Bchnrll, Hooperlluc he n-ln!Chris Fmhm.Col-llount 2nd R. Rumunoo. Harmon. l'.:\: Unnamed-:nd J . W.Triller,Calhoun.Flemish Bunny-lil J ohn IlnnoenHerman: 2:14 Guy Slsder. Calhoun.Jonny -llt-J ohn S. Hooks, Blair:g 2x:d 0. A. Llnghont., llonlmrlle. Shehlon-ill. Donnld Smith. Arllul- wn: Quo Alb¢r}Sm'tla. Arllngmn .f r ) !E. C. P[LC}IER\ I n m E m u \ !Both I'arm Ind Clir Pmpgny 'I Phono Ind. Rm 115 l I Blnir,N e b r u h I lr )\»i `" "; " ' " * " " |D W . F. HEHPRILL I DBNTIST a I Room: ovor Blair State Bank ( xl ED. CLAUSEN é SON Padnurre and Poper Hangers Shop on Fifth Street Contract or Day Work All W ork Goanntaed ( xl lil(0) *0""*"!3.¢0.\l, l.A.H=!.'. : o m z n o o AJ*:I Jn Garber- lu II.Munke. Pontanaile;| ~ Ha 1 xrllngton.|BMT Nah Sc hlry -lst w. A. Hall rllugon.1: W h i t f u r d - h z é la ude L'l e m¢ na H vr m n n I n d J-Irs.A .B .'§ e \ k l r k Arilnilon "\.. ~C o o n W I T H G - A - S Arliniton; 3nd W. A. Hall. Arllnftan. P o m P u m p k l n a - l s t ( P o . O h r i . c n - uu n : 2 n d P . B . M e h r e n s . C a fh o u n . S u x a r P u m p k i n s - Is l C . B . l l e h r e n a 'a h o u n : 2 n d Jn c k S c h l n p fu r ,A r l i n g - o n .H u b b a d S q u a s h - I n Goo.O h r t "a l h u u n : E n d { '. B . A i e h r e n l . C vb o u n . R e r i h n n S q m l h - l l t G b l l i l e i S u n k .K e n n n r d :2n d J e u e L a m b . A r l t n n o n . S u m m e r S q l t u b - - I s l , O e o r x e B u n - 'e y . H e r m m : 2 n d c . B . H e b r o n . o u -ho u n . M a m m o t h S q u a s h - i n G e o r g e O h . 2 . G o l l e c u o u o r P u m p k i n ; a n d S q u a s h O o l l l c t i o n e c P u m p k i n s a n d B w u h - l l !A l fr e d Bt rh m ld l Po n t a n e l l e : r a d , C . B . l l o h n n s . C n l h u u n . a r n c u n sB e s t Y e l t o vr G u m - XI I. C . B .N111- 'n a n Ca l h o u n . B a l W h i l e W h e a t - l a t ,A1.llust "unkls1.|. .»\rl'ugton.H u t P o t s - o n - l a t .C . B . M e h r e n l . C a i h o u n " " B u ! W h l m C o r n - - l a t . H . H . L o r e n - 0 son. Nc ksnon;2nd Carl Cruenholt. Blair.neu Pina or \\'hl|.e Grapes--ln:D u n Shder, Calhoun;:nd HenryHohner, Calhoun.Best Pale Purple Gnpes-lst Hen- ra Pfolker. Arlington; 2nd John Slo-mum. Xtckenou.Best. 5 Plates. Any \'a|lay--In J.W.Trlller.{."a!houn;2nd Ar thurHvuermux. Arlington. Rell Plate Strawberrlgs-isa, .I GLnnntac h Hooper.R. I Greening-2nd Bam }llmlnsn¢Arlington.King Dmld - ls t R.Rasmuaar fl I i The only sensible, sanitary method.Cheaper than any other way. BLAIR GAS COMPANY Emo NEBRASKA an nelie; Ind Lloyd Pnwfmg, Hoozper. Wy mt-Ill w. A. Hall. Arllngmn.l4rl| Il--Ill W . A. Ildl, Arlington. Terry D¢~Solo-'ln W. A. Hall Arl-lmrton.wall!--lst Jullua Harlung, Hooper.I\e3olo-in C. t'. Reed.. Kennard.Blu e Dlmlc n -I ll F.¢d Christen ¢» rj Wubiaglon. fx) LI L L IE A LL E N HYDE TEACHER Voice and Plum Be'l Phone-Cedar 1231 33 ......K l l l l l lW i n t e r i s h e r e a n d w i t h i t Q-§||||||._. ~ m n l .~ comes the cold.Are you ~ prepared? . ~ We have ih stock a fair tonnage of Hard Coal of the best to be had. We also carrya full line of Soft Coal of the best grades which we can priceat bed-rock quotations. Are You Ready for Old Man Bt Lawrenc e-lst w. A. Hall Ariinon.i n t l o n .U t !e r | R e d - - Is l W . A . II s l !A r l i n g t o n ; Zn d G u y S h d e r . C a l h o u n W u h h y - l u n u g u a t F n h i n C a l h u m : 2 n d W m .F u r s n n c n h m l n W e s t ve Id Se o k ~ 2° ~ r o I- 'a r m- - - l u \\ A H n I 'A r l i n g t o n . W h I ' a e y N o . 2 0 - I l t \\.'A .H a i l . A r i l u x i n n z Zn q W m . Ive - n o n C a l h o u n W l m l l o r - l a t . W . A . H u l l Ar ll fl xt cmW i n e n p - h t U d o 'I1:|nden F a l h c u n :In d W m . I ve r s o n . C a l h o u n . W o i f R i ve r - - l a r P e t e r L Pe te rs on H e r m a n .l \ a ! o w B a l l l o \ ve r . _ l l l D .K r u s e C a l h o u n ; S u d c . B l l o h r e n s .Y a - H n u r T n n n p a r a n t - I n W . A . H a l lA r l l n i t o n . Y o r k l m r i n !m 3 W T r h l e rV a l b o u u :: u '4 ' n e e : I I:B i e w r l .K e n n a r d . i n M a r e s W l n t r A p n l u - - i n - W . A H n . A r l h a n o t a : 2 n d R e e h & S t e w a r t R e n a u d . z o P l a t e s A u t u m n A p p l e s - - : n d w . - § THE INSURANCE OFFICE L R. GILBERT. MnAll Kind! of lun:-um Blxir NebrlSl!I I ~2. . - :. » - §5"""¢~===;~5 , E - = f . = 1 = = = F » ' " * v, c g ~ 4 , _' r 11 1 2 1 , .; :, a., u a -26 ;: Q -._..U U \`.L I Health i for All ~ \ \ The many items which go l to help guard your health ~`are here arranged in am-~ l l ple sssorbmenbs for quick _ ' * and easy selection. While our present, supply lasts you can get ch `'e articles you need at our special low m g a a n d P o u n l i S u n d a y s . I l a n l t 1 0 : 3 0 A . M . I n»1un-.¢¢»\_-..._... ._ --_ -. ... 2 _U l f - - u l w .A .H | |A l l\ 1 : h r ? : ; l l l h n u n 2 n d L n u l e 3 - l l l l h l c h a d F w g m m 1 I r n l l o n 1 umm: in State Bank Building I -- »---n -2 "im X. H lr. A lmLilo lrllh Potatoes--Ili. Chll| saw-rZ§I.,..£1.¢ w. ,C llall ,\!'$i'.'L=°» ;='g;*°{I-Cgsmlnd; ng. .lark Sehlnpter Ind Claus Ohrt, Arllnglon. r nz on .Steel Potatoes-Ill J ack sehupm-.I-all (lunge-Ist Blfrar Bron Kfuaard: 2nd Julius Hlrlung, Nieffrrlou::2'"l°"= 2nd Frank Uuaer."F'"'1-'lm, neu-:na Alben Smith. Arl- ilhu|.\¢b-llt Arthur Heuermnnn. {"£'.°° CHURCH (Cor. Colflx and 5th strain) O. U. MePmud, Plltor. Sundly School 10:00 A. H. Morning Service ll:00 A. H. Epwonh Langue 8:80 P. ll. Evening Serhee 7:30 P. ll. C b-I W. A. H ll, Ar!\rliu|,\oa: :nu J. H. Langirilch. r:non~|,,:;"f,f"°°ra °"a r .SAI:u ITon Fred Weber.Prayer Meeting Wednudly even ing 7:30. Orern Slicing Cucxunbe i n \ In nylwlr-Ill!uuy Bllder Calhoun_1 J u .-1 z w. A. H n_.|1 -ST MARY? EPISCOPAL CHURCH L I-1. Gulafson. Mckerlont .nd Fred lqn?n;l14;.;_!\!;.£_C1rmnnl: iler u z s (Grunt Strut hctu-ua ith and 1'»th)ilf tlrg, hIt:k'.r!un_._ -Hifieui B luah-lst.W.A HlllCbeI I Fr d Ihr .Ra A ; ;gu,},_ Pulor.us Sg§,_;=_§;=u°P . r g - g m g m m Arlfuglon. 3nd D Krnu Calhoun Services next *`;'='1¢==' ,511 5, 3.,,|d Calh;|u|:|.-°Mcln§o{h_Red-lu: Chnl 01:11. Cal- d;'ieiinw CucumbeI lst c h ml" ° H" :5"' :wa & Stewart Konnarat 1:suA. M.and Il A. ll.sii | an rn s r CH U RC H NUFES Arlhu- Il. Smllley. lilnlller. Sunday Navaubar 4.n m . The Sundny School mm!-a it len ¢.'clo¢k.Intlrold ng d une:will éx» und a helrty welcoma la y ou. Mumlng Wonhip at ll A. M. Nav- Qmber Communion Servfea Slrmon subject: Behold tho hmb ol God B. v. P, U. al ma, Sgbkd.: The Chumh Psalm.'°ulerq:GurdonAbaamn -na Shawn nm n m z . mn s w wmmp lt 1 = s o . S ¢ n mn Subject:Dlvdd's Drink. Prayer Meeting every Wednendly evening u a. m..| » n.....|.. -..._- »- g] H ing at s.'Die Putor Ind Dr. w. w. wmw- side look thi llli¢r'| S\"\dly School Cluz a fb o yn ou t lo r A h h In t Priday.'l'h¢|'Nveond|e fumoiour sunuy School Superinlexdent v s the dutlnltion.The boys PNDUN Ind ale Dub suppnr. Thy voted tho h£kssmo<~ou.W lhopcltv|I1 be v v u lb l e l a r u t a h n w s o n w m n n didn U h th at . Ndvember 1 n the homo of li n . Birds Smith. All the nam of the ehmh md the congnptlon an ln- villd. 5.-H I II 4 I 1144444 4 4 4 4 44 n»a.\..u.¢ sw-»w umao. u. leProud. Putm- Those b r ln wg their dollar for furnace repair last Sunday set a Stood example for all the members.IM ua all, who c an, help with this spedal cause and get our home in :ood altape for winter aervleea. A .full lchedule ol' services will be corded out next.Sunday.Bring ;our frlentts and come. 5 la It An Ac cident!| The United s u m maintains tl1e| mo<t comprehensive system of pub| lr' education in the world.~ The per capita lncomc in the Unit- 1.1 States ls higher than for any oth e- nation.I-`ar1mers ol the United 2fntes produce per worker 2.3 times v hat the former of the United King' drm produces;2.5 times what the (c rmun farmer produces;3.2 times uhat the French farmer produces; 6.5 times what the Italian farmer ptodttces.ls it an accident? Farmers of the United States send their children to school less Ngulir- ly Intl fewer days per year and few vs yearn than commercial,clerical.banking and professional classes. Agrleultunl worker:constitute I+ per cent of the total of oc cupa- honal workers nntl get 17.4 per cent ol'the national income. Commercial, clerical,bmkinx.profeaaiow und miscellaneous classes constitute 32 per cent of the total occupational 'notkara and-get 40 per ant of the I z i E< J NEBRASKA wz z lc ur mz ausnz uz . REVIEW - » _ _ _lndustry that furniahea Broad and Butter to the hulk of our Population is the one Moat important Factor of ivory Qty and liamtat.The Wheel: of Prone-sa are kept in mo- tion by Construction.llanotactura, Development and Steady Employ- ment. Wyrnoro-Farmers hutllnr Com- pany completes construction of $10,- 000 y uri. More than 390.000.0013 ioaned to farmers of Nebraska,Iowa,South Dakota and Wyoming by Fedorld Land Bank. Ileatrioe-20-acre tract near Glen- over sell.: for $8,€l}0. Columbus--I"1ro otrloadn of. SighgladeHolsteinandGoarnaar ddry eowa mid at pubiic auction. Red Cioud---In three corn variety toata had in the county this year, Calico Com toads in yield. Neligh--Holt county bo u ti n ;of two crops of oats from same ground thin year.. Western Nabraaim to harvest largest corn crop in hlatory of state. approximately 00%matured beyond danger from frost. Bridgeport-Bridgeport Light k Power Company to extend service tu dty Iin1it|\.Gordon-Flax crop pays cost of land and in some places ineiuden ex- pense of crop. Plainview Ground broken for eenetmetlon of new church. State receives $4,329 from nation- ai forest resourttn. Caltqvray -Company organized to help farmers buy cattle. Geneva---Conatruetlon of brick building to house telephone exchange under tray. Sidney-Farmer ln this vicinity threshea oats averaging 108 bu.to acre. w a n t ! - o r a l ! a t a | » r £ e l t l u . t l l n u o n » a h h u s d t h u , n n d n r p r o p e r m l t h o d l o f p r o d u c t i o n . w i l !y i e l d a p m f l t a s 5 0 c a n t . : p a r h u b s !! W e h a ve n o a d - vi c e t o f l vt .W e o n l y p r l u n t t h e f u n . - N a b n u h F a r t h e r o cribed real estate.to-wit:ffhe Northeast Quarter ot the Northeast Quarter of Section 83. and ln ftlo. I, In Section 34. all In Town- sh 17, Range 13, Waahington Coun-ty, Nebraska, to satisfy two certain mongages on the real estate abovedeacnbeel.The plaintiff on the llth da y of June,1923, obtained a deaee of fo osure in said action for the sum of $2829.17 together with inter-est thereon at the rate of 6%from the date of xald decree,foreoataIn the amount of $37.15, andall accruing costa and the defendant and crosspetitioner,P.M.llagts-trctt`i obtained a decree of judgment and forealoeure which iudxmont was assigned to Mary S.Watts in thesum of 31000.00 together with inter-est thereon at the rate of 8%per annum from January 2. 1924.thesliddecreeof judgment and fo n-closum providing that aaid premiacaabovedescribedbesoldtosatisfy nairl judgments and costa in case the name remained unpaid for a 5erEodoftwentydaysfromthe entry ofuid decree and said judmnenu and cor-L~r*b-eing unpaid and the same andsaid tlec rtt being still in full forceand effect. said premiaee will be saidu. satisfy anid judgrnenta. the inter- est thereon, the costs and all accru-imr costs, ascrrovldd by aald orderand decree an the law in such cuesrnmle and provided.Dated this llth day of October,1923, at Blair, Nebraska..¢ Mauriee Mehncns.Sheriff of Washington County, Neb-raska.37--Et : s 0 a .| ~. There is a price at which corn may he contracted for nie to be deliver- ed at s ister date.Probably this price st the present time is around 50 cents s. bushel. The question is, shall f u m e n eontnc t tn sell their corn at that price. or shell they hold it for A better ms;inn We do not sunt to gut into thu position of zvrvsmltlcstinl the prob- sble future prion of any farm corn- modity, and we shdlmot do no, but there are eertsin essential factsthat every fsrmsr shank! uh into amount In ammudns whether it ls batter to hold or ull his avsilshls surplus. For Instuwe. s recent issue or! Farm. md Fireside euntdns the illuiiiinsting nsttement,hued upon extensive invaltigatian,tlfmt m m shrinks 14 perc e nt h mmm Houm- ber and August. They also eondude thnt In an avenge yur the fanner will lose, counting interest.about 10 cents a bushel br srajthzg until August to sell his cam. Therefore, earn that may bl con- trsctad now and delivered lstsr at 50 cents a bushel would.h u e to hs ln6 0 c en ts nb u s h¢ li! ls ¢ld n nti l snnther crop ls in sight. Do flrmers ..9 ~4 .'I'gin 'S 'd ° .~ ~ old frame U~ry stable mrriei this sign:"We Repair Automobile:and Fix Fortis". uonf: gff fgg OR YOUR HONEY BACK..Thlt'| tha iron hbund fun mue when we sell you Purina Chick In Chowder and Purina Hen Chow. Scld exc1udvely nt The Rhoades Cod SHERIFPS SALE Mer:-man-Maxwell &Hag¢nrt,Atty ; By virtue of an onler of we il-sued out of the District Court ofWashingtoncounty,No b : u h ,and in pursuance of a Decree of u idCourt in an action therein wld ir ltwhereinUnitcdStates'l`r».uz Com- pany una lmintiff and Wilson T.Gnhlm, Eiza both Gnham,Edward Pfeiffer, Leo A.Dennody, Fred W.Bllnkenfeld.Bertha H.Blnnkenfaldmd State Bmk of Blnir.Interven- or,were defendants,I wi ll at 1o'dock P. H. on the 28th dgy of Nov- ember, 2923 at tht North Front Doorof Wuhington County Court Home in tha City of Blair,WashingtonCounty, Nebrukl, soil at yublle auc-tion to the highat and but bidderform n tha follovlnit delcribed real nstlto, to-W it: The South Ent Qu.|rt.e1(SEES)of the No rtlnn nquarter{NW '£)and the Northeastquart.er(NE'A)of the southwest {S?¢'%é) and the south hd! (SB) of the* south'|rest(S-W'£)quarter andWeawa of the S E Qunrter of Sec-tion 'l'1rent7(20>Township Seven-t¢on(l1)North Rang!T|rsI°n(l2)Ent of the Sixth 9 1 1 containing 240 acre: more or len nooording togovernmentsurvey,WuhlarionCounty , Nebraska, to -=-go me certain mortgugu n e e rta te : b o n ¢ Mn » . £ ° " ~ ~h ~ w B e d d i n g , w e ~ r e " " ' m - ,ll - n 11" " ' £f l 1 |.a '\- ARLINGTON ACTIVITIES hir.and Mrs.F. W. Brown -daughter,Irene,visited SaturdawithLawrenceBrownat Nicholas Senn hospital.Ha is gettingalong vary nicely and e ~»ua be home Wednesday of this weeMr.and M m Guy Glover llauzhter,Dorothy. drove tn BensoSundayto visit with Mrs. Glover' parents.Mr.and Mrs.Herman .Tungbln~nulntd an Omaha Tuesday on husi ness.§li.§.°\ Mary Lowe,teacher bfBlasters school. resigned Oct. 28 -Mimi Rhod: Spangler hu been emploved to fill the vacancy. The Queen IEsther Society of thMethodimt church will entertain Honday evening at n H|Lllow'een p u t Special Sale of Soap starts N O W \` play of carefully made Bedding at substantial price .reduc- iings. Soft, flulfe Blankets. light. bu! warm.Comforters each item an unusual value at the following prices: Ullffnn Blankeln _.-.-$2.530 \\<m1 Finislrecl Paid l§I.\nke°t.1 -84.511 All \'lm»| I¥!uukvl.4 --$2315 s u n a n f r a m u . :'rm pmnurr. on uw mu day of .g . .N au ,u m .obtninod n decreef°?"5~"2 sum of $l9.956.88, md $32.65 OTIANLON. MAIIBR fl ITHANLON c oals of mit, md Edward Pfeiffer ATTORNEYS Eu second Hen obtained s decree for By virtu e of ln orde r at all il- sued out of the District Court afWashington County.Neb ruh , a ndin Iaursunnce of n decree of u i d Court in an lc tlon Iherein pendlnl wherein Jueob J. Jobet and Ann!!!Johet were plaintiffs and PnndenceH.Reese, et ll., were defendants, Iwill on Monday.the 12th d l ofNovember,l923,at l:00 . m l P . M., of uid day at the North FrontDoor of the Wuihinklon CountyCourtHouseintheCity of Blur.Washington County,Neb rlsk l. n il at public auction to the highest ' * ' ° ; ' " ;% § . € " " $ " £ ; .' ", ' §'S w ; B e r iult g l n c l l i e n o b t a i n e d a d e c r e e f o r 1he`s1.|m of $2.33043 and 88.044ll and that .said premise: he aoid to nb My the sum of $60,094.78 with in-terest at 10 per eentf and all gocru-mg costa, |11 as provded by usd or-der and decne being stil! in fort! d tilfiod~ §. =' =» :; §~ '° ~ ~ whlator.3551"Maurice Kahuna, Sheriff of Wuhimzton County. Nebrnka.U l8»Washington County.\ In the County Court. In the Matter of the Estate if Mnlinda Bromrner r\.,...-..¢: »§.'}°.v3§'*'CREDITORS OF SAID You are Henby Notified, That Iwall :it »r the County Court Room inBlair in uid County, on the 2nd day of November, 1923. and on the (thday of February, 1924, at 10 o'c1oci¢A. ll. on each of uid data,to n -eeiva and axunina all chlmlundnIf said Estate. with A view to r nd- justment and nlln wmu.TIN thatlimited for the pnaentntion of :Idms;| | ! n.| t u id Ettati il :h m mouth.: m oI n the 2nd agua!N vcmblr A.. Dl0 2 8 , a n d th l t s l i m i t e d f n r p s - z of dubtz ll One Yen' frcmind day of November, 1923.W ITNESS mr ha nd md the sulof ma County Court, this m day nf October, 192igsmu.)A. c. DEBEL.86-Bt County Judge I ¢.»-m - _ h o l l c e o l H e a r i n g F i n a l Se t t l em e n t 0 ' H A N I . 0 N , H A H E R . i o 1 » u m L o N A t t o r n e y s . S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A , | |W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y . l a T i e C o a l ! ! C o u r t I n t h e H a t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e o f D a m n e dCh a r l e s Pe te r se n : Th e b e i n a t l u r , n e x t o f k i n , d e - viseea,le g a t o e a , c r e d i t o r :a n d A l l pe r so n a In t er e st e d i n t h e d n a ! s e t t l e m e n t g f s a i d u t a h a r e h e r e b yno t i fi e d th a t o n t h e 2 0 1 . 1 1 da y o f O c - to be r,1928,S i n e Pe te rs en ,t h e A d - m l n i a t r a t r i x af a a l d .e s t a t e M e d a pe t i t i o n i n a a l d C o u n t y C o u r t .: m r - i n g t h a t h e r h u l l a d m i n h t r a t i o n a e - cn u n t fi le d h e r o i n b e n n h d a n d l o u e d , t h a t p r o o f o f h e i r n h i p ta ke n,o r d e r fo r d i s t r i b u t i o n o f se t s a n d aa.- dgnm ent o f d o w e r ho m es t ea d r i g h t s e n t e r e d :a n d aaid A d m i n i n t n t r i a e d i u h ; e d . I f y o u fa i l so a p p e a r o r e maid r n u n t y C o n n o n th e 2 3 r d d a y o f N o ve m b e r ,19 23 , a t 1 0 u 'c l o c k A . M . . a n d co n t e s t : m i d p o l l i o n .t h e C o u r t m a y : r a n t t h e p r a y e r t h e r e o f a n d m a k e a u c h o t h e r a n d fu r t h e r a n d e r e . al lo w an ce s a n d dec re es a s t o t h i s ( o u r t m a y s e e m p r o p e r .W i t n e s s m y h a n d a n d O ffi c i a l S e a l Ill ia 20 t h ala)o f O c t o b e r ,1923. ( S E A L )A . C . n a s a l . !1'-St C o u n t y Jw h r e . a l - b e | 3 -a n d t h e N o i i r e T o C r e d i t o r : o f E a t a t e 0 'H a | \ l o n , M a h e r & 0 '¥ !a n l o n A \ t y ' a . Underprice~ .- . . ...- TEACHERS'mx .uuN.\1101~i Deonmber I, 1923 January ii, 1924 Aprii 12. 1924 lay 23 and 24. 192| 4 June 21 and za. 1924 .August l md 2, 1924 DATES / 'f \ ( ( ~@©5 u~ii a i lo w e e n w e re c a m e o ou t w u e gw e n u m r nr m l m r vu ;all. t h r o u g h o u t t h e e ve n i n g .Go n d o n w i l l J w d a n c e s . \ \ _ 1lair. Nebr., November I,19223 P m 7 |n q , nn. 1 un. |l.Y h r -'ras KNTEKPBISB-h a h a . Blair, Nebr.,November 1, 1923 #1-mx - - - ----...........-. - .._ f p f i g g f g g n m |.|1 1 4 5 . 6 It r i g h t i d TM E n u r p r fs c .f K u h n ?P h e w l T111 l l l u l l u y o u . S c h m i d t a n d M r s . .M i n L u d l o F u l k i s t h e n e w R e d E ve r c t t Rh o ml e a o f W g y n e ,N e llo1:l'|nhvno:'li ll n e u n Louie Ireland of Qmlhr. lu: week and at home.1 Mrs.Leo Comemn,of ' was in Blah Im Friday . i's.e;!er Meeting every nigh! at B. Chnl: Prridice on F e\cn!n|: at 8. Mr. me Hn. J. 1. muh me f dy of Miqouri, Valhy visited li home of I. N. W arric k Lu! ~1 David llu mmen and Louis l l doch came op from Omdu and hat week end at home. Hr. and Hrs. James Horton +- Sumlly et the home of Guy l - der. The brat snow of the lessen, these parts. fe!!lun.lionday. alerted mowing at about 10 e. nl.. brukean:| e do\rnI| .| t8d:nndly e short vid! with hh pg;mtg, and Hrs. James Rhoad-ee. Rev. and Hu. W . w. Pfeuu children of Pmnnu, Nob.,:peat fo wd ey slu twee ke t2 . fa eH.E . Chr iltmu Clnle in alt - nyiee and colors my he found the Ente:pHae office.Order Geo.Devin returned Wed~| afternoon from Excelsior Sp Mo.,feeling muah inproved hedth.. Sean C a s mm,eecompanied his mother and sitter,H n . Vincent,of Iowa,dmve to 0 ~ lost Wednesday.. Lucile McCncken. who in » in( school in Dmlhl. spent Int end with her pg,"mg, Hr. md Walter McCra.:Een.u air. and l i n .Hug o Huc k family were invited £0 their :I - e Stock d Sets fur your next flil nf Kerosene and Gasoline.38-lf We have several h u e humen for lltie very chap. All in first ell!! andhion, speak quick. Petersen Hardwlre Co. Mm 'g c. Hamm is mam;l xl00.?rice mano. °Rumuuen, saFront street. Blair homes for sale at prices from $600 and up.Rsnrunen,68 Front :treat ° . Coats for Mines and ehildnn at Mrs. T. C. Hiltonrs, Spedd price! for Friday and Saturday. Ros coe S y l v i s " h u h u be e n q u j t e i n a u n t s In s t Th u r s d a y i s n e w i m - p r o vi n g . U n d e r t a k i n g ,c m l m l m i n g .fu r n i t u r f a n d r u g s .3 . I. U n r n h & S o n . 3 0 t f B o t h p h o n e s . , .| .~ 5 0 - t !B l a i r . N e h r . Cl e a n W i i ki n sr , o n e o f t h e $ 06 6 65 5 - fu l f a r m e r :o f t h e Pa p io ,re c e n t l y g o t i n n b u n c h o f fe e d e r s . M r s .B i r d i e S m i t h i s e n t e r t a i n i n g m e Ba p t i s t Mi s a in r r C i r c l e th i s l 'l ` h u r w i n y )a ft e r n o o n . N \ l .1 ( \IP I I m fu t e w n r l ,w h o i n t e a c h - 'K l l h l fr |'l1ntG$w i f l ' . 0 a "\ . |~ 1 . 1 I...\ \:|1.| . \ \ :\ o c . . apenl.S ; £ u n i l ), , , . , |]i l v R u y a l NEi|{| \|ulf \\\1|l1u \e u r m o t h e r , M E S n m , , , ,B ! r f . . R M § 5 l \ i s \ = - n m a H.|f1>.\|\'¢f}P M B il!1110 51.w A . n r l i n w a s q u i t e i i l I. la h l\1|:g»o n 1»\ 6d n¢n |u }.r 1l i h u m l a y m ¢ m : q ; . k b u !i l b l t l e r Oy s t e r s h e l l fo r s a l e a t Rh o ad c s uwe e i c o n !an d Fe fm l S t or e ..marsh J.P .Je n se n a n d Mr s .G i l °H i n e s w e r e Sal1.zr1]ay,f\ho|.\pers i nr i f . 3 1..m'H n g g n n l 8:B e n d o r f.l n l l e l " !a k i n 8TPs a o r s e m e : l a n d c a r f u r n i s h e d m i i h e u t e l m O m a h a iF r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y o f t h i s w e e k . 'l o u a r e I n vi h d t o s e e h e r s t o c k . fD o n 't se nd y o u r m o n e y o u t o f N e b r a s k a .P a t r c n i u t h e F u i u e n M u n n :o n fi o r p o ra t i n n ,K a n n a r d . ( l u l l [ m i i e M e n c k e f o r r a m n e x t IIT ] o f G m o r K e m a e n e .3 8 - i f I n m n n c e n f a l l k i n d s ;R e a l es ts te .f a r m a n d z l t y ;f a r m l o a m m n x i m u m amoa».l..,} o w u » t p \ 1 \ n i i m g : J u r a , 23»t:f H i t c h m l n Br o n . In n u r a n fc o f a l i k i n d s ;I l n l e s t a t e , fa r m a n d c i t y ;f a r m l o a n ) m a x i m u m u n o u n t s ,l o w e s t |J:....Lii i n g ra t e s . 2 a - r r H m m m D m n . C o l u m b u a i s a n o t h e r f i e b r n k a c i t y t h a t fe el s t h e n e e d o f b u i l d i n g e x p a n s i o n t o £ 1 7 6 fa r t h e c h i l d n n o f *h e p ub l i c s c h o ol s . A n e w hi g h sc h o o l Iu l l d i n g i n b e i n g un g e d .v- Friday end Seturdey of this week at Mn. T. c. Hilton':\. Miss Agnes Gilbertaon.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dacor _Giiberteon oltemled o Helloue'»n party in Her- mln last Tuesday eweniny. Gallowey in the newiy engaged ad- urtisingr nnanager for the Continent- oi Gun 6:IIlectric corporation of Omlh l.. Gretna In peving lla xtneus with brick, 'thus adding another unit to lhe rapidly improving roul ayatun between Lincoln and Ormhe. For Slle t- A h ue bu rne r,also fa hater that wiil burn my kim] of fuel.Phone evenings.Bell phone Ash m x . Archie Anderson of Florence came up this morning ;o see his brother f larence and family and former friends.\ For Sales-A good d l around h o u n vi d t e e l a t t h e h o m e o f M r . a n d M r s .E l f. ;K i n g o n W e d n e sd n y . M r s .C a r l Ch r i st e n se n ,w h o h u b e e n q u i t e i l l f o r s w e e k w i t h q u i n - a y , i s r e p o r t e d a s s o m e b e t t e r ; _ T h e C o n g r e g a t i o n a l la d ie s w i l l h n l d t h e i r a n n u a l ba z a a r .De c.8 a t th e e o u n c i l m o m s i n t h e C i t y H i l l . A fo w c h o i c e H a m p s h i r e fa l l b o a r a . Pr i ce d t o m o ve . 3 8 t t Ti l d e n B r o s . " M r A u s t i n W i l t s y h a s r e t u r n e d h u m p f r o m a bt ul in es i t r i p ID O n - an u.i o w a . H a g g a n l &B e n d o r f,L'n der t.l .ki n|: u m cl o s e d c a r ft l r n i sh e t i wi t h o u t c h g . Pa t h p h o n e s .Lo c a t e d in R i k a r o t l i c n . Th e D a n i s h LIIU QS w i l l h o l d t h e i r b u z i m r o n F r i d z y ,N o v. 9 , a t t h e i r c h u r c h p l r l o r n . M r .A l e x M a r t i n ,w h o hm 1 b e e n a l l . i w u p a n d a r o u n d n a w a n d f e c l l n i s u i t c w e l l . » TEE ENTERPRISE ;a;.r:;o;:;T Em. "'E;..E5?-.»a'mM.. the cliquea in the ao-called social ring.How the diiferent members vie mith each other. how they srrape nm! bow and 'hwn Ind use ve r ; me me an ingntlnte themselves into the fuor ol the supposed fn- on-d net.Just a matter of keepin:Prine POI Your 31-SMU" with the ".lnnexa"has broken Allegianc e to tho Hag that 1.re~ today ~ ~» » » f L | v E s r n c K | = a | c E s 1 schoolhouse in we United States. It has for a Iong tim, now, been run-ning a series oi' pmiozie covet# ple- turing striking events ln the nliiolfz; history. Painted by the best hiltnr-. ianl illustrators in the eountrv. tlmavf Ar scum ummm money lo pay the miarioo of the»c, people. l:e chief topic of conversation in |1.I|L¢ society for the past two yearn I..»been damning of offkids far iw: bunlerw. when tho:e doing the 1-rmcipil cunning are directly re- . . . . . . . . n . | -e . . -. . : - L ¢ . .. . . . . | . .. \ . -. L J rxeriit of Nebraska in the em.The sieflntion and cnlamity talk does not emer the buninen men.Dorfm*-1: 31. 1021, one busineal here took in voice at replacement inntezd of co:: and rnnrked off $10,000. Another in atilulion nearly $30,000.Still an. other $10,000.Nebn uih 'businerm - --- . . .. . - -_ » . - . _ . . .- - - . - - Hrm.F r m !Allbery is in an Read The E51 Omlha hospital at this time.;Hrs.Chds Mr.. Dewitt V a n D e u s e n o f K e n - ~y da nlrrl was a welcome cailer at the ° ; U; ; l g f Enterprise office I n t Wednesuday . w l l i l e o n h i s w a y t o O m a h a t o s p e n d :M r s .A n n a 3 1 n m . ! ¢ \ ». . . : . | .L a -_ _ . _. r 1 \ . . _ 1 - -. _ . \ I .. 1 _x I Dr. Il. Bl. Meats. Osteopathic Sur !§Q»§I'-i ~ ind ip-===g|-fe !'°'?'?""°'f' In IE!! °'3'°' l1}l§.f Feeder Trad.; Qalher uml ::':;".;;: Il'-T»li"»»."§1$'.`l|.`§`.'§"IiI }""f g||"'¢| "°f.2'fr ~u l uv'\u |} a \\ ||. |l I ll I 5 03 1 b ll lf ll ! I II UI IH R In UITLIJIII,d a u g h t e r Bessie V u Du e ae n .C h u .S u n d a y w i t h h ei s o n t h e O m a h a d e t e c t i ve fo r c e a n d I M r s .A n n a lprop omon a l-e t o th a n ;:'. ';:.'7.;;.;:'..:_':.:";::a IJ; I-eunle. urulnllly beauue they ll!..|a n d i n i n O m l h a t h i s w e e k a t t e n d i n g f l l l t h i s w r i t l l l l - Lhe Tea.cher's Association.See The Enterprise for sale Hill We Carry a Complete Stock of Radio Suppfies and Sets .......................~ Special Soap Sale §Arunmw 0NlV ~cmsnu.wm1r 10 Bars Crystal ~ ~ -Laundry Soap Free W ith Purchase ">~c»..,. - .,Q 1 a \»"'»= H L ; |if ..;: :<=-a» @~'.Lf-If_.zLi.\"'"~F'_¢.'h ¢.=. ~.~+n , . ' § \. 4 Q L - -1._~v1§_z¥1/xvfzfflfh hTOi<L 7:1__.-., _.._ At Prevailing Standard Prices cowmzxslms SWITCH STDPS HEAD PHONES swncu Ponrrs RHEOSTATS GALENA, PYRATE, AND DU~ a/\1'rf:Rlps TEC CAYSTALS\'.\mocouPL}Ins ENAMEL AND con-ox cov- vnnoxnrmns Em~:n vnmz nsrsvroxz TUBES TUBE SOCKBTS A>u~|,l|=\'u;c TUBES DIALS AND KNOBS -s w r r c u LEVERS PANELS "lf if ~ Radio We Have lx" » f " 'T h e A r n d t H a r d w a r e '' y v nz./uk.Nr.z,nn:r<.\~ F | |" " " ""' " "-- -----"Y mr v o te .lr rm sum JournnI'n lrflls-?r|Irt¢l woman wx za me uwu i v l ;aluuwnu u vu p ¢ | p - y u . -a n e p e n . m m f T h e n a m e s o f s u b - } " i ' * ' 1 ' a ;. ";f ;,;;;,,,;;;~.;,.;",. ; L i ; ,n ention 11028 not know anything m o u l d b e b a n k r u p t i n s i d c o f a y e a r .a l o t l l .h a n ]t u n e s .W e " ¢ " \t h r u W ;x ¢ » O | \ \ 1 l i m i :n w n h l f n i H U A .U 1 8 ~l l " i l d l 0 l l u l ~ Mriben will be instantly removed from our maiiinz Hat at the expir- ltion of 111| time paid for if the pub- Iishers be notU\ed;cther1\risl the sul- acriptkn.will remain in force at the demlna1ed.subccrlpt.lon price.Every S0me nf_Them Forge! Mr.Lloyd George ulmils that Great Britain wu "|\!a|gering' when the United States came zo the aid af ihe allies in the Grelt War. Hnd it t n c u l s a l l s l l v c u I n u w a m u v u l u u a u u l a t aT h e 5 2 I s s u e s o f 1 9 2 4 w i l l b e l l f n h m S l v f l s ' 4 a m I . n ,a - i u u t h u m a l u , c r o w d e d w i t h a n i d s t o r i e s ,s h o r t § 0 \ l » m b ¢ r I .l i J ". .' ! i . - - \ \ 0 1 ! m n | 1 | | y |r u n s t o r i l l .¢ , ] i l 9 l ' i l l 1 \ ,p o e r y .' n u m d u f f i l l ! !w s u i l l m r t l l b u u t T . 0 U U l » \ a d , f r a S u b s c r i b e n o w m d r e n i n l a m !i l u !z m l r k e I w a n s l v u l y l o s h a d e ,'l o w e r .H e a l .l u n ;y v l r i l m i ¢l n m a t h ! 3 ; ' " l : :Y o u t h s C o m p a n i o n - 5 2 i | s n ¢ a | , | | : w o . m " p w s l u t !H l l é l l f i r m )~|~4" "" " " """ " `" ° " " " " " " ° "g "when many were gold and hungrv--mu thirty y ur: an with pupul sm.having Kem,McKeighan and Van relieved b>rn "°°°'°°°E"""|= _food and eiothiug.Now, nn one is~ .E'i'T..i" ~"Tj | °tlx?.t'::E l'.'0l(| tml hungry Ind W!! ITB hides!la n d a t mke n un u ¥ £¢ ~||rl l um hll lz a d From the beginning of time, nou l w t i:, § .. m f. .ua p r o s p e r i t y th en . m u i w l l !n o w .Ic n u n y y , n u n t on o r p e op i e |1 0 S e ve rsubscriber.Then are People who "know m|¢Ieve¥op-ed such n :splendid civilim nn l n n A f u h h h i n n a v l u l l n l J i i r n n l nd......... ... ........ .. ..,.. ......., .........,-...... .-.~-Q b h 1 nm |ra m P"b"°**i°'j"- °"|>f sa.oo __to ¢|.uz=» 3usrllnp. $&L5mi;l|1.7»|f..,.f .13 ..T 1..\:..=..:w.~.. .IT Tm: #owns coafrfsnxor.,Su HUOII yvurllllgfi. nmuq1a:\u:\ . lluu ul lllr pnlnlllgl,almluuaui " |» III , mn n u n . llfl n n d u n I n d n u nn h gg || ,|;| ; ,| ;¢° | | | ; illl (ln c olitlllulnenll mgylalr lu ,,;-'f{,T;__| |.T::, 3-'i.s|.1|»||:|0: changed or unmdeul.No n ll D a h l-I a n d ° | ' " " " " "from nplu onta tlvo - h u la - lu p r i m- | r | \ » | mm. s r : - 0 | l1 | . n ' d \ ° e n u a I . mo n r e c e n t e xp ll i - ~ ¢ * " ° s " f 9 ?present Jvl w l l,mmm.N e w Su b sc r ip t io n s Re c e ive d a t h..'l|;|:¢»u¢l tu ¢||ult"'||r.-ue hmvez, ment in this dlmction.political "frame of mind ob l i g a t i o n o f $-4,600,000,000 l s b e i n g i i q u i d u l e d a c c o r d i n g t o t h e t e r m s o f t h e u g n e m e n t be t w e e n t h e t w o na ti on s,U n f o r t u n a t e l y s o m e o t h e r LEGAL NOTICE S1IERI!'F'S SALE - . - - xM 5 ¢ »~ : . :. u : m i r l u mo d an a n l = c e\ e ¢ .»I h a ve fu l l co nfi de nc e zo be l i c v!tU.|UOT."5 c o m m o n l o fa i r : m u o o m u c h c a l a m i t y i s b n n g l t h h Q -.t 1 ,ln r vvu , $ .1 u nu | .L u u Al e xa - un s . $ i .u u 9 p r e fo r t h e " h a l t fa r m e r s ,a 1 e A m m a n . P N P e W M I! t h e y k n o w t h e t r u t h . w i l l t a l e s c u e o f t h e-:h 1 ,h 1 wh e n t h a n ro d uc t us e dx or s eve n p e r .: £ . . , f? . '1 '¥ i ff. - f. . ° . f". , . f T f ` , ' i f _ ~ a n n ?n i ah tn tn l fn r r n mn ¢ h \ M in n . n : \t i o n 's l n i t r e s t s .O k i a h o m x l l i dThe liquor Inna ix being avoided in Ngw Jenny, probably due to be- iief In the ok! maxim, "there'| manya s l i p ' t w i n t h e c u p a n d t h e l i p . " " Th e f o n | § § n§l1 o u g || t i n t h e C o n - s t i t u t i n n i s t h e r i g h t o f fr e e d o m a n d l h vp u r s u i t o l h a p p i n e s s .M e n m u s t n n fr e e t o - - l i ve m d a c h i e ve .L i b m y n a t i o n s , * h ffh w e r e c o m l e t e l y p r o s -o ' n , m | . o x .x i m i a n . e n ' n n . N L o 1 ~ : i n t o " h e n t h e U n i t e d S s e n t e r e d , \ T1 ° g R N E y 5 ; t h e c o n fl i c t . h a ve c o n ve n i e n t m e m o r B s a i t u e f r d c f l e 5 r 0 a n n r D s a I 'ics w h i c h se e m I.o.p er mIL t h e m t o xucel o u t o f t h e D i s t r i c t C o u r t o f f° " = ° * n o t n n i y l h c l r m o r n ! b u t a l s o W a x h i n g i o n C o u n t y ,N e b n u l k n ,u m t h e i r e t h e r d e b t s t o t h i s c o u n t r y .i n pu r s u a n c e o f 5 n le c re e o f s a i d Sl l _l H '* - 'H D l......»:..-..n.....l | ¢ " 4 :........n... \6 1r v\ |. u. -1 l l l u l v ' U J l n u m - u \ l £ U | Iz:LT5UI».0\|:a l m k a I n prinne g r a i l ! vu l g i , $ - i u lfi m i s li ; g um ! t o ¢ l m l c v a n n ; fu i r t o g o o d grg ux tu ll vn, $ 2 .? - |J63 . 0D ; .o\\:1,$4 uni; 4.51: . u \ \ l $3.u u032 4&: m m n .$.:. |va u2? ¢|;|-ulses.S-¥.llI@ hu ll s,13 . 2 5 9 3 7 5 ; fe¢~|lers $?.5 u'hH .25: .».2»0;bo t o g u n ~*|oI|e l u D r i m o .."¢v.u q .-1...-.- .| " v . - _ v u .Th e i d e a t h a t fa r m e r s c a n b o r m w z t h e H e r r i n minss acre a r e d i l t u r b i n g dz e m s e l ve s o u t o f d eb t i s b e i n g o ve r - E wmi-ned.P r o m i n e n t pe o p l e i n t11e s t a l e h a ve m a t e r i n l i y i n j u r e d t h e 4--_._.........- and we may have to kill a. few more pcnple, but ull will come right in the cnd.1..rm. n lc n mn s g n x zin gone in Amcica when lub' mln in denied by anybody do rishr so *gf* and live by that work.lt does not mutter who |le11ies."-Warren G. Hauling. Nearly every daily paper your pick They Kept Oo Plugging. Do you know that a harbor inven- ted the spinning machine? A farmer expedmontcd dudng winter nights :nd Invented calico printing. A gard- nor spent his evenings studying \ . . u u l \l l l a n m u u a l u l e r v c l u ; n . : | | u u | | . ;w h e r e i n J a c o b J .J o b s t a n d A n n i e Jobut were plaintiffs und Prudence ll.Rccse. ct al., xvero lefcndnntn, Iwill on Monday,tho 12th day ofNovember.2923. at 3:00 o'clo-ck P.M.. of said day at the North Front Door of the Washinsxton =Count5nn than dmv:hu a homdlinfr 0f|..__\=.-_._-_:_ n .§?"f'. House En the .QW of Biaic: mod lo ¢huho fc uivrl ¥\I.i5{}T Tai: ||.l 19 (noni fcenlvrs. $0.in\611.i5: |0|n.nn to fair ¥o.1ler~$.1|n|{;u.|x|;;-~od c 'r f 1o.';r.~'|:x"7.t:1;mir J good -torkcnh S1.I3(flS.T5; l1|IIlmol.l~f air nods:.>., .¢|.F»lJiI3?»u;!l.|-||\auf.kcrs:Simufx l..°»0; e~|.o¢k htlfrrn Qmnrscnz Hllllfk ¢n\\S,s:.L\|n@:It50; o D 0 0 : 9 0 , ° .M r .S l o w f g a a r d H ..|a n d i n i n O m l h a t h i s w e e k a t t e n d i n g f l l l t h i s w r i t l l l l - Lhe Tea.cher's Association.See The Enterprise for sale Hill We Carry a Complete Stock of Radio Suppfies and Sets .......................~ Special Soap Sale §Arunmw 0NlV ~cmsnu.wm1r 10 Bars Crystal ~ ~ -Laundry Soap Free W ith Purchase A é _n 2 ~~L - -1.1"1!1E1¥l/!!lZ5='I,»:;z hTOi<L 7:1__.-., _.._ At Prevailing Standard Prices cowmzxslms SWITCH STDPS HEAD PHONES swncu Ponrrs RHEOSTATS GALENA, PYRATE, AND DU~ a/\1'rf:Rlps TEC CAYSTALS\'.\mocouPL}Ins ENAMEL AND con-ox cov- vnnoxnrmns Em~:n vnmz nsrsvroxz TUBES TUBE SOCKBTS A>u~|,l|=\'u;c TUBES DIALS AND KNOBS swrrcu LEVERS PANELS "lf if ~ Radio We Have lx" » f " 'T h e A r n d t H a r d w a r e '' y v nz./uk.Nr.z,nn:r<.\~ U!|lEr your next Kerorene from Mo i .Menckc,Kennard,Ne-b Kellmml, Nob.38-tf Mr. and Mrs. Farnest Brock of {r|,;|nde,Reb.spent Weqlneszlsy exenmg at (he A. R. Brock home. \ Un P. N. G. Club "ill meet vrith Mr-.Frank Gray, Fddny afternoon. x n \ .2 . Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Evans of Orne- :.. have been spending a week with M i .IIvan's aunt, Mrs. Joseph Ray. tshn resides north of Bldr. We have several base bu:nerr for .ale very cheep.All in first Ll{1-condition, speak quick. Petersen Hardware Co. Mildred Blornberg spent the week visiting her sister,Hrs.Florence Holler of Omaha.She retumefl for 5lI¢ :--A good eu aroundtruck body for general use for I l i t o n t r u c k .C a l l a t F a r m e r s S t a t e u h h h . Fifiaabeth Hopewell.'Thelma Un- <!el'\t*ood and Marguerite Wright came up from :hi State llnirerslty Io.st Ffidny 10 spend the week-end at heme. Worn was received here recently Ji the death of Frank ileleeir of 0|na.I.1. lie was a former Blair man and will be remembered by s nilnber of U10 older residents. I'Henan of Rev. J. A. Johnsen, Fr.:-:ner Melhodiut minister here. had :A telephone call from Rising Cily. Nels., for him Monday evening.He nas wanted there to conduct fllnerxl seniees over the body of n young man who had been aeciclentnly shot. for current at wholesale in prefer- supper on Sunil?- ence to maintaining the municipal Sir. and Hrs. Chris H. W rich Ind electric plant.iamib o !the Orem naiglsborhoed The young folks of the 3,{E_|:»p-ent Sunrlzy afternoon and evening c hu rc h wi ll gm a u m time n a m " 'the Hnrry Sappenlleld home. at the church bascnnnt on Il.\esdoy Julius Steffen from down ln the evening, Nov. 8. Every body cordial- (,ruicksbu1\: district nose In 'badly ly invited.'and enrolled his name among theIM i " H n; Johnson, d htm of SGW N £0 The Enterprise..m lMr. and Mrs. Bruner: Johnson of Herman. was in attendance at the Campfire party held ha t Friday evening in this city. Mehenn,W ann and Magnet are getting eleclrir service from 1 inma- rnlrmlon line that connects Sioux Falls and lllriington and feeds UQ( other lines operated by the TH»SUlte Utilities rompahy.with Nebraska headquarters nt Creighton. I.Little D un Davis,four and I hal! y ur old ann of Mr.in d H d . Geo. Dnvln, hu been Ill for A ful' clara but is able to be up about U10 house.. The sam'ur s n . o f um Clyde Burger plane south of this city took plite at I0 o'¢..lo¢k of last londay . The property was bid in br the corn- plninant Florence M.Hutchinson In the cane of Mn.lellie Slad- DANA coLLEc-E 5...._....,, ...-....-......-,___We are Americans and u\ good na my "royai highmu' from :my land.. We doni can what I-10511 George 0| my other Epgilshman may wy We don't ning "God Save the Kin!" but we do bvlleve in the lrwd nhl :wing al. ms 1|one. lm! ln his spare time learned eighteen Ionmnges and twenty-two diaiccta-money and fame came then. A baker became adistinguishedastronomer.A printer disrovorecl rlectdcity with two cron: sticks and n sI!'k handkerchief.A The Northeast Quarter of the Northr.as! Quarter of Section 33. and 131 No. l, in Seeiion 34, all in Town-s ip IT. Range 13, Washington Couri-l>'. Nebraska. to satisfy two certain \lI0ri|r&|r¢\ an the real estate abovedes-rribesl.The nllintlff on than lllh dm? nf Huurozm ¢|l.Ilull|\I from all qu:.:t#r>- the..ukrt "uw ;nl.l\Q nm! =truag so lu| : !L:f\°|.liven l»IlI.|IwI Img!\JruLI..!hl I-7:m aml bull: ot lin- Inutlng mn al'o *IL5Ill a ni. Fa: Lambs Shade Lower. About l!.uu1| frlnll oh;op llt||l|Illllbi Novzmgm am. ~§I 1 Admission 50 cents 5 `Qing atation nd dincovared that he was n railroad laborer when he be- hml but twunty-fiva cent:in his gan Pl"'PBHHR himself for n bigger Elem of gas job Bums the poet, was s :hy lub-gmksr. He bought a mn -Idino and asked the attepdent if Momr until kia poengs made him ?§~Sm"i1§S".|m§` L? ~L€.i"`£i~§é.», ia; co:-12 in the amount of $37.15. andall accming Coats and the defendant and cronpetitioner,P.M.Magis- l1"0lli nhtainnd l lnnwm nf hu!!nnnhl \\1ll' lllrluly. Qliutlitlons ull Sh?1u!,lambs. l~»0d lu l2l.25; fat lamb.. Ill!I \ * . n » | | . . . . . . |h r n l o li 1 e or. The answer was:"You dorft; moi no woter while that gallon of gan bums." Tho customer. who has three ears in his fondly and who eon~ tracts no debts sin a matter of prin- ciple,e a very positive resolution about that filling station,and has since visited senew other ntltions in the small c ity where he liven on a sdmilnr ernml. In the meantime he has developed a new theory on 'politic relations' which he expound: with neat feeling at the climber cf commerce and elaewliere. He be~ liens that courteous nervice (itll.llleis cheap prices in public approval.-Ex. r t A o n ; 1|Trade beturee-I:-tl; United States mul South America ts increasing by, wugglng.-Ex. Minnesota Law Driven ` Advertising To Papers. It in not improbable that the at- tention of Nellranlttfs lawmakerswill be directed. at the next erosion of the lcgiillnture.to the nll\ir~abil- ity of a law similar to one that be~ cornea effective in Minnesota Decem- ber t this 5ear.By this lou bill- boards and othermlvertising signs on or along highways improved by the expenditure of state funds are tl be removed, lt being alleged that such signs not only defaee the lami- acape but are frequent caune ot ac- cident by c utting off the view of intersecting roads and distracting attention of automobile drivers from ua-sigueql to Many S, Witte:in thisslim of $1000.00 together ttith inter; est thereon at the rote of 6%perl1n"tlh1 from January 2.1924,thenaiisldecree 'ot judmnelit ont!fore- clo.¢ure provi:Iinlz that :mid premisesabatedescribedbesoldtoaatisfysaid judgment# and costn in ca'-e the some remained unpaid for o period of twenty days from the entry ofsnfal ¢l\.'Ct£1:and mid judgmontn andco.ts being unpaid and the name :mellaid decree being still in full force and effect, said premises will be Holdto satisfy said judgments, the inter-est thereon, the costs and all acem-lng costa. as provided by sairl onler and decree and the law in such ancemade and provided:Dated this n t h day ot'October,1923, at Blair, Nebraska. liauriee Ltehrens. Sheriff of Washington County, Neb-_r!.|\ko:_87--Et _ _.__..- .$ t L w o t 7 . . ' ¢ » ;y c n h l l u g w ,3 ' 5 . t \ t } i 1 * | l H l l ; mt curev, tl'J\t. &'»:5¢;Ilti3: fat e t. lwlty. !2tIar< SM). gas? Zcroacn nstonn m HOGS AT QMAH Ravel;»tl or Ioga :lt tnnnha tlnll tuontln. lt|I».f a:I hum! weft* the heaxteet ln forty years.f l u i \ltlv fully na.mm iaemier ltmu n 5vur,a:||.itwelpts . '.;:\.L" .nun hrall.ovre 28.000 ation ot' n your ago "lille »tm~p || vflpts.1:|.uf a:Inml.\\t'I|»uf»0U0?|\l\|l.*| 11-an hint uctober. a n - - - - . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . A C OL D BA TH O11 Weglnesday of this week, one of the men working nt the.briclge took a plunge into the Icy waters of the Alhmouri :ml fnuml it nnvthinz a t g . IoI l 0 o lIlI I ii v I s 1 ' r Q `a p Thisis Mgr- Skvv- ||| gagrcfs gym v§}t o~ _ toBoise City.Hi s [ | Iirst visit was in 1912. second 1914. o l r . fu l For Llc a n are I : g " " § L i n n lu i u m uuunau,nrlul nvcn ~B h ]k T'||¢fQ'3 gn gt lw f £ 1 1 , 3 3 a t thgge a dgggn pre se nt ' n d ~In Xa l l e y ,N e b r . ,th i s ( d l .fu n n |.:.'.,..n.|::2 .` l i " 'f. . E " " i . " .'L€€.fi n e w i n t e r a p p i e a t h a t W . J . H o o p -n n n h a n d u m a :w e r e e n i u n d .1leaps and bounds. In the final! yelrithv road ahead. Signs remaining |- lnded on June 30, U22, it r u ltt i llo n g th a n mu l:will include only than half a bi!lion dollnrs.In the mom erected.-by the road department iiscnl y ur ended on June ag; 1923, for the zuidance and protection of it had 1nmhad nlmmnl tlmee-uuarteri autnmahilinu :ml thmo annlnl hv M1 mt . the en- gg . m d 1 - - . Q " 1 - . , . - » " ' .- . . . - . -.. . -__._o f a b i l l i o n .E vi d e n t l y o u r m a n u fa c - I c l t i e a t e l l i n g o f t h e l o c a t i o n o f t o u r . t u r e r s b l n e t a k e n a h i n t fr o m t h l b l a ca m ps .Th i s lam'In di ca te s t h a t l u n o f E n r o p t l n m a r k e t s .d u e t o i t i s t h e : m i n i o n o f t h e p e o p l e o f t h e r u o n a t r u c t i o n a b r o a d . a n d : r e e x e r t -St a t e o f T e n Th o u n l n d L a k e s t h a t i n g th em se lves i n t h e d c ve l o p r n r n t t h e p l n c e t o a l l vr r t i s e i s i n t h e n u r s - s f t h e t r a d e t o t h e s o u t h .. Th e R e - | p l p e r s . Iu c d o u t u f t h e Di s t r i c t C o u r t o f W n a h i n g t o n c o u n t y .N e b r a s k a .a n d i n p u r s u n n a o f a l De c r e e o f w i l l C c u r t i n a n ac t i o n t h e r e i n p e n d i n g wh er e i| \¥.n lt ¢d St a te s Tr u s t Co r n -p a n y w a s vl a in t iff a n d W i l s o n T . G r a h a m .E i z u b e t h "¥ v" Ln m ,E d u n n ! P fe i f fe r ,L e o A .D e r m o d y ,F r e d W . n u :|| l :\ |lu u u c u u l w a y 5 | B l u ;suh i s r e s c u e a n d w i t h t h e m i d o f n h o t fi n a n d d r y c l o t h i n g h e w u so on h l m s e i f a g a i n .' T h e E n t e r p r i s e M3 5 0 w r ye a r . v ~o ¢..\@Q°°°= ~ Btmdivarus o n which he p l a y s coat. $13,000.-~-Boise Gitsy Even- ing Capital News 9 Lmr m r g g - e r - zo n f . an, H 1 Isil md llillililtill |ll|TI\1f\llIIl\|0n Bl.\\l.|\|ll|lR"°\~MANlA iBIi l.l|k8I1 f|.' |\|.~~ BlBl"|k¢.1lfQ¥d t o n h u b e e n a n e l h c t l ve a i d i n t h a t a n d S t a l e B a n k o f B l u r I n t e n e n Nebraska Pulltiu.I]1l'n|.I| Sun ls afflkled with ,|,,|;:£|»¢-i`i=f 1C"65°||» ich luiflir §:.~° »£"`°=»l3¥i5 5 sr.-::zo o::1o o1::lob ©©©©©©©© .1 Bar Cream Oil Toilet Soap -...!.]- ~ Q » H £ C } [ k , o f LW ~ 1 1 @)© ©©©©© m. z lm r .| n c \u r o u g m .Ln u l r ru ne ne V -wg- vr al in g co st o f a n o i l e n g i n e an -I eq sl ll t h e d a y . M i s s S y l vi a K i n g c a m e l w n f fr r\l ~¥alisl»ury,.Mi s s o u r i In s t T l u r |\ fu r : \ f e w w e e k s vi s i t . w i t h l v r ;- gwl-.Mr. and MEs. 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R u n n i n g m e O r d e r . T b ;l m p u i u r F l e x i m W r i t e r - l ' m r a n d ; t o t a k e u p m y n e l r _ u o \ e i . M i n K e y l a p . u n n p l u - u m !w o u l d y o u m l n d mliounlimf the Ia m c h a p t e r n m . l r . T h r l l l n .l m i m : c r u x t o k n o w ho u r i t t u rn s nu l l The mrernne mmnm' sgwndn mant i m e i n t r y i n :i n iaum nwv lu n c o m p l e c s l u r r l h a n h vr I n l v* d . ' \W N . U . . U l l a n n . n u . a s - u g ;| - - - -- - ~-- - . ..u m .n o : r u l n u u l h h l l e n \ | o l r ' | I n r ' ,,.,........_\ .. -. ..._.. _, .....1 ,Inn looked.There ua noe | sign 1 ruruu.I - ": gf..§§,.;:,,_;~;;ggzz *-,~¢f¢».,l n '1 \ Blair, Nebr., November 1, i923rm-c 1-::~.-rg Ia t t i c Sa t u r d n y . rn .H a n s W u l f an ve r ta i n e d t h e l i n e r y C l u b u h e r h o m e Th u r s - .'T h e l a d i e s m o n t a va r y p i n v d u m o c n vi ad t ln g m d sa w i n g . 1 W u l f u n ve d a i u n c h t o a l l t h e u . I ~r,H i n t s ;a n d M n .m o r n i n g .|H o ve r r e t u r n e d l u ! |.LI ._.. .of"| ce .i f . \ r l . L O W 5 1 0 N E T R A V E L 'c THB wmm no m at lu! Monday rilled l Send Us Your and address on a~ pourrard orinalvttcrzmd we will madIm: and postpaid. a sample copy cf Popular Mechanics l n w x z z s l \~~.1 -». x r .21 1 >]\tr\160 ages and 400 picturflLvcfy In-»mi1. that wsli qnlenam c\'¢:r¥ niembcr ol the ianuly. Ir ¢¢1a*a::1 iverriei\¢ ans! lnn ive af!!-dumzha 1Ium¢.larm.andfmaza-:he r:l¢1t deveioparvnls Ln Aviamn. Autouaolnhq md Gann.b l nmnumnumznamg so interest. everybody.\'»¢ do not emdw mlncdpcinn anlickuu soami::.":.a":a''=' ~:.=<~= wsu ,aaa ...mg nktrll tor a 'me nm ~" c=""r».°°".f':. §.°m a " "?»». fm tn; :.a1d»:.kr orscad In your mbqmpma-$l.w tor one :enr-Popnluf Mechanic s Company :o o - a n L o n mu s n u e. ¢ a ¢| c u o .u . : . .Pa-ukr l||"¢|l£l hnI:rutl¢¢»¢:¢a n n a n l f n mt l é u i . - ¢ . |u S I l W g u d ,.1_=u*E»:'&'»'-'-===,f @L.=`I*~ 1 - . -.. .~ 1, '~P !J Q H - . . i " r ~.g .§ . ° 1 r - ~ ' F t -}- - 2 1 P 1 ° ~~.2 - 1 %. i t 1 . ~ § " F . ' :. i '». : | . .- + 1 1 ; . -£ = ' i . ' - 2 "~ _' l 4 4 " ' . . l l .v .4.4 ls .». All in ve l reconln to Yellowstone Nalionlsi park were broken during th:season uhich closed September 50111,according to ofhcial report which h u ju s t been received from De rtment of the Interior byuwp l f the Chi-the Department of Tour: o wish Hrs. Fritz Mueller.Ruulau Iverson and chlidrentuningwithhermother. .rlstensen of Blair.Ill Rhien of Fonlamlie and i Mm. L0 l Wilder and fam-Omahn s ;\t the *mek-end at ph Ray home.and Mrs. Giy n Ray un Sun nis of Mm. Glyn Ray's par-!r. and Mm. Robert Caldwelir sister. Agnes. retumcd with or a visit.md Mrs. Joe Bamlur ,nf Her-nd \irn. P!in Dlsrhnrr and r. Elizabeth and sons. Frank W . .r ;.. is-1 2. o r xn i~n e u e o f 1 1 % t h i s , - . O f t h e t r a ve l 44, 506 P | \ 'i ° l |'l c m n e b y m i l ( n s c o m p a r e d w i t h " ' ° ; e Are you thinking of having some Chrbstmu cond:that u e differentnh.. aw: c ¢1:.n»¢1 an Enterprise offlce.Ind our representative will be pleased to enll and show you namploa m d prlees.tf. I. N. Worrick left Tuesday weninx for Vnmnert. la. in response to al|11\5l§Q wat his mother vis quite II1. A can! from him outa that ahe ls better and he plzns to be home J n . (hrlntm-in a r d :with your nameprurulall on them show inlividulllly. P55 in 1922,)91,22t by automobile, Ohio is second with 3,552 vioibon 201 by :motorcycle w 1,140 on horse coming by rail; New York uma fm; bac kamlonfoof... ed rail entrnnee-%,1l5, or apprbri mately 52%of all all visitors, en beting the park through Lhat gate way.. .P _| I £3,101 and Pennsylvania fourth mth ,2,580.One-fourth of all the vimitors coming to the park by train wereThe popular West Yellowstone en- tranc e wu nnin the most patroni:-I.'frorn Iowa, Illinois, Indilna and Ohio. In anticipation of another recond- breaking season for 1924.the De- partment of Tours,maintained by Visitors w tho park came from the Chicago k North W estern Rail- exery state in the Union. from Alu-lxuy-Union Puills System, has corn- k l.the Philippines,Hawaii,tho 5 ploted plans for operating o series Canal Zone,and from twenty-oneiof !.hlr1y»f1\o eoeorted tours leaving .||Nolire of Hearing Final Settlement 0'IIANL0N, }lAHER J r o' HA NL o N Attorneys.sm'r¥: or :~:EzmAsx.t,. as.Waahimrton County.In The County CourtIntheMatteroftheEstate of Charles Petersen Deceased: The heirs at law. next of kin, do-vlseen. legatees, creditors and,Ali persona interested in the Gm!settlement of said estate ov hereby notified that on the 20th day of Dc-tober.1923, Sine Petersen, the Ad-rolniatratrix of laid eatnto Med a petition in said County Courti pray-ing that her tina! administration ae-onunt fifod herein be settled and ol-lovred. that proof of heirship be token, order (or distributinln of as-nota andwumignrnent of dower and homestead rights entered;and thesaidAdministrntrixdischarged. If you fail to appear before soldFounuCourton the esni day of November. 1923. ot I0 o'c¥o¢k A. M.. tlui eonteat said petition, we CourtmatZf ant the prayer thereof and:nuke such other and further orders.\l!n\\:\n»e;l aml alocreeé an to this Court may seem proper..Witness my hon-1 ond Omrinl Rf-n*this 20th llElf of October, ;93'l. tSEAL}A. c m:m~:1.39-St.County Jlllllfe Week from Handy,Saokatchawan.Canada, where "'°{_, had spent theput two month.: vr ting their shter and working in the 11an'est fields.Cha; Horn was In Omaha 1| fewdays last week with his wife who in at the Lord Liner hosital.Mrs. Tucker Ind bl y o f Crainan spending the week at the J. LI. West homo.Wm.Swartz of Cincinnatti,Ohio was a week-end meet at the HenryCooper and D.W.Rutledge homes.Mr. and Mrn. E. P. Hanson (Hind- ed a weddlnl reception for a friendat Admah Saturday evening.H n .Ella Dallev visited friends in Omaha Wednenlay and 'I`11urednv.The Ladies Aid met with H n .Har; Roberta laat week for work.Herman schools will be cloudThursdayand Friday to allow the tnarhern to attend the State Tearh-oru meeting in Omaha.The entire faculty lan to attend.The ree of Honor held a resrularmeetingSaturdayevenlmg.During the business meeting Hrs. Behnent was initiated into the order.Late in the evening a nice lunch wasaowoal ht Mrs. D. W. Rutledwe. Lire. J. T. Fitch and Mrs. Chna. llastlngsMr. and Mrs. RUM Parrish andCarrol returned the Inst of the weekfmm a visit with their daughter at vtslixl. South Dakota.Mr. aml Mn. Hadon Denny of 'I`e knmah are reioicing over the on-Hvalof a non born to them lout \w\ek. Mrs. Dennv was Min Reg!|»|Rul of this state having been chsnified; June 20th to Scptemlpr 16th, 192% .D e c e m b e r 1 ,19 23 it Ja n u a r y 1 9 , 1 9 2 I A p r H 1 2 . 1 9 2 4 M a y 2 3 a n d 2 4 . 1 9 2 4 Ju n e 2 ? ; n d 2 8 , 1 9 2 4 A u g u s t x a n d 2 . 1 9 2 4 D A T E S Godsey uve a Sc rap Book talk on'l`\ltln\mhnmen'a To mb The nextmeeting wil! be held Friday, Nov. 9 at the A. w. Barge home.The Enslern Stu will meet in \'\~gulnr session Thursday and have lvrork. o o Q @ e ~ u o o o o e n o o ~ o o q ~ Winter is Coming r n ~16 ~;. ~-- v __eE ~£ ' J ; . , ;; f ~ L "@'£AM2.flQ;;'W i i 1 It's always the part of wisdom to be ready with a well~provisioned cellar and pantry.Buying now at our Special November winter-sharing Sale Prices means BIG SAVINGS... .:'t e m o o n w i t h H r s .L .I) . B u r d i c . R o l l ca l l w a s a n s w e r e d b y n l m i n q Gmc 1. S0 In five bushel lots 10 cents per bulhei len. Apples are in bulk--Bring your sacks. Bidr Produce Bdg. Robert Hook:W.J. Koopman _ _- -- - 1 \'r.\sum:'rox ¢'[lI§'l`Y n a a r Ill' n m l xzws ero rz a. .\(`lllEVEI&IB!h°T DM' Pnoumm. fm 0c'nbai 23rd the Sewing Bun 3 T w o c u l o u i s ( 1 2 0 0 b u . )C o l o r a d o g p n y g d ap pl es ,g o ve r n m e n t i n r p e c t - e d - f r e e fr o r d w o r m s a n d :Bl fu n g u s dis eas e.Th i s in s u r e s k e e p i n g q u a l - it ie s. J o m t h l n $t . 'I5 Y o r k I r n p u r i d $ 1 . 6 0 G m c 1 . S 0 E. chure Sunday waning in placeof the mmlsr sermon.A number of old time songs were sung andwe n illustrshd with slides.The:mls qu ar te t vu resent and give their s.|\sil£snce His: Ruth Rob-erts sang.Thqrs in s good attend mee.John Kin: spent Sstunisy and Sands; st his home here.R.Schenck visited friends inOmshs the first of the week. i 1 1~1 1 o l o u9uo o P A S T R Y T 5 ; %= wma ~~@ ~;F L O U R 1 i 'w . i/<» ~eéi~~ Flour plays a most, importarir, part in the : éuccess of your Baking for Thanksgiving.~ Maintop Flouris so carefully blended than moér, of your Pastries and Bread may be - made from it with assured success.f Buy MAlN'loP o 0 0B l a u 'M i l l i n g C o .. f \ I , \ I N ' 1 ` 0 b I The ll r that look Bret priu on open competition with 0all otlrslfoun at the Thuijswn County Fair on Bread. Cake and nougimmb. '..-n . _. -lcon Alle n a nd Zire Myrtl e Fin che r m d F o l e va B u e R b b c n P i g C l u b l e d 5? \ | h e F ol e y . he l d th e i r Ac h l e v 'm n \ " U P r o z r a m a u W n n r h s c h o o l . T h e iz v ;1 g r a m m n l l a m l n f s e ve r a l m p -oy c l u b y e l l s a nd l e n g t In t a n o p e n e r . 'r 'l ||\ ¥ ll by a nu m b e r of fi n e r e c i t a - l o l u a n d n\u»l¢:\l u u m b e r n b y m e m - u=ru nf the clu bs. {e rl §f'cn *e s o f Ar h'e\ r em en t w e r e he n p re se n te d I n th e Cl ub ¥n 'k 1\ b v h e r u u n i y m e m .Th n o c e s l l l l r n w s 'l \°u l g n i fl r a n l o t t h e m t l s l l r l u r p n\~1;»'v° cn nf s w r o m a n a w a k b yu h t1\ ¢mb ¢r . The ll e ai l D I Ac h ie ve -°w e r e t h n x n l a c e d r r n u r l : r i u ~ 11"\ ". Thl i 1\ \1 ¥u .\ 1 S he s ew nl 5 *'.\ n T1 r r n 1 |o f th s v |l \| \'a an d 'F l| "\ Tl I» . m n | : g l u c u r r y o n t l u e w u r T1-mN1§sc1\*1Nc 3~ E A G L E \__\\\¢ ._¢-"M114 r lpw \c f f - ¢vsuowvcucu." °w w m a m a ,,..":u'..... ~szmwc/:ca / / : wr wa / . u ," " " ' " A LOCAL NEWSPAPER FOB ~ ALL THE r-zen.: h u l l d i \PRINTS -m l N3 7 5 -lwll *Z s No nvourru \¢&~ \..\-\\° \\1 "m r - ".-u .w .n e u . A .n . n u n -w».»».-~a - ~ » ' " " -".~ ~.' f . . . L n . . . L ¢ n . l l fn r w m r r a .i l : n a d I B d 6 'N u n vm e r e U l f ( I D G W m - D l l l 5 ' \ » | a n . v . . - . - -V o c S e w i n g o f B W P w a s a l m - I -s l d m t :h o n , b u t n o w r e s i d i n g i n m l m b e t w v vl l l T h e n o n a l l a : o r R "p _ 3 R d n ¢ r t M I \ ' |O m t h t .d x o vo u p W e dn es da y a ft e r - l b o a r d s a n d r o o m s t h e m o o . F r i m h y n o o n n a d vh i u d f r i l n d l .A n u m b e r o f f r i l n d s a n d n'nt ¥w° <\|M i s s H a b l l B l l n h i l co nfin ed t o : c u l l e d a t i h i h o ! ! !o f u m L o u d ! L a r s o n F r i d o y o f t a m o o n t o h e l p h e r co lo b h e r b i n l z d u r .' I 1 1 o | | w h o s n t t h e a ft e r n o o n a t h e r o m oP0. . .\ur..-!| - . » i ¢ h e r h o m e w i t h | s l i g h t a t t a c k o ! a p - pe nd i ci tl x m d n a n o n co ld . H r . m d M r s .W m .K r a m e r a n d H i l l C l a n w o r e T e k u n a h bol dne ss vi n i t n r l S l \ \ l !d l Y . Ro s c o e S t e w a r t u r n t h e o nth e c o u n t y t o c m fu pi e t e : h o r n r l e l y l e m . Th e b e a u t r a m p l a n w e r e h n r r e s t c d l u ! t h e r u u l u g i vi n g m e y i o l d s ¢ w h e n w e h o m o : 1 | o o m p l o m 1,arteries _ g r o w n w i l b e 1 vT h e O f f i c i a l .P a p e r o f W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,N e b r ; - ~ ; k a ' D N m e m o "G E N E R A L A N D D O C A L N E W S A N D C O M M E N T 3 § ' § | = f o r " B L U E R I B B O N s m - m r ' I r 1 W l fn ~ l o n . ' M a h e r & W l l a n l o n . '\ t t y 'a . q'; A Tl 1 OF § }: ; | ;R A S K_ A _r »ss.\'La ah i'\; r to n Co un ty .\ In t h e C o u n t y C o u r t . I n t h e M a t t e r o f t h e Es t a t e o l Ellnlindn i l r o m m e r De ce as ed :T o T H E C R E D I T O R S O F 5 . K ID lZSTA'I'F] :Y o u a r e H e : e b y N o t i f i e d ,T h a t I w i l l : i t a t t h e C o u n t y C o u r t R o o m l n Il l n i r i n m i d C o u n t y , o n t h e 2 n d : l a y o f N o w m h e r .1923.a n d o n t h e 4 t h . l a y o f F e b r u a r y ,19 2 4 . n t 10 o 'cl oe k A . M . o n e a c h o f s a i d d a t a ,t o r e - 'r e i ve a n d e x a m i n e a l l c l a i m s a g a i n s t s a i d E s t a t e , w i t h n vi e w t o t h e i r n d - i u s t m e n t a n d al l ow a nc e .T h e t i m e l i m i t e d fo r t h e p r e s e n t a t i o n o f c l a i m s n r a i n s t aa h i E s t a t e ls t h r e e m o n t h s fr o m t h e 2 n d d a y o f N o ve m b e r A . D . 19 2 3 , a n d t h e t i m e l i m i t e d f o r p a y -m e n t o f d e b t s i s O n e Y e a r fr o m m i d 2 n » l d a v o f N o ve m b e r , 1 9 2 3 . W I T N E S S m y h a n d l l l d t h e :w al o f n a l d C o u n t y C o u r t , t h i s l a t d a y o f Oc t o be r .192 3.{ S E A L l A . C . D E B E L . 36-St C o u n t y Ju d g e 3 T w o c u l o u i s ( 1 2 0 0 b u . )C o l o r a d o n p n y g d ap pl es ,g o ve r n m e n t i n r p e c t - e d - f r e e fr o r d w o r m s a n d :Bl fu n g u s dis eas e.Th i s in s u r e s k e e p i n g q u a l - it ie s. J o m t h l n $t . 'I5 Y o r k I m p o r i d $ 1 . 6 0 G m c 1 . S 0 I n fi ve b u s h e l l o t s 1 0 ce n t s p e r b u l h e i l e n . A p p l e s a r e i n b u l k - - B r i n g y o u r o o \L.. r a r ep l a n w e r e h s r ve n e d l u ! w e e k a n d t h e r u u l u g i vi n g m e y i a l d s o f t h e m e w h e n w e h u n h a : i l o o m p l s t e d B l a c k 1,arteries g r o w n w i l b e pu b l i s h e d E y e b r o w . It o B a n , M a n c h u . S i m \ \ u | . a n d A t - S t r - B e n .w e r e t h e vn r i p l l a l gr o w n lu t h a i e a l . - - - v u Nolire of Hearing Final Settlement 0'IIANL0N, }lAHER J r o' HA NL o N Attorneys.sm'r¥: or :~:EzmAsx.t,. as.Waahimrton County.In The County CourtIntheMatteroftheEstate of Charles Petersen Deceased: The heirs at law. next of kin, do-vlseen. legatees, creditors and,Ali persona interested in the Gm!settlement of said estate ov hereby notified that on the 20th day of Dc-tober.1923, Sine Petersen, the Ad-rolniatratrix of laid eatnto Med a petition in said County Courti pray-ing that her tina! administration ae-onunt fifod herein be settled and ol-lovred. that proof of heirship be token, order (or distributinln of as-nota andwumignrnent of dower and homestead rights entered;and thesaidAdministrntrixdischarged. If you fail to appear before soldFounuCourton the esni day of November. 1923. ot I0 o'c¥o¢k A. M.. tlui eonteat said petition, we CourtmatZf ant the prayer thereof and:nuke such other and further orders.\l!n\\:\n»e;l aml alocreeé an to this Court may seem proper..Witness my hon-1 ond Omrinl Rf-n*this 20th llElf of October, ;93'l. tSEAL}A. c m:m~:1.39-St.County Jlllllfe .D e c e m b e r 1 ,19 23 it Ja n u a r y 1 9 , 1 9 2 4 A p r H 1 2 . 1 9 2 4 M a y 2 3 a n d 2 4 . 1 9 2 4 Ju n e 2 ? ; n d 2 8 , 1 9 2 4 A u g u s t x a n d 2 . 1 9 2 4 D A T E S Ask for "BLUE RIBBC 'nn Mn Lan nollanu. nnnw. """""'" " " _ifruhlae ru exc used fromLarson md mn. vB:ddi4.0 »g=-g~_ jgghrzzy In 0r:;ha a few days hit 1.. Llnloq and 4953 "°,5*.P°£-.......wink but returned q d n Monday Hlti ld l Lof Hsdllu ~~~ A r m i s t i c e D a y P r o g r a m ~~~ ~ ':\L"§';~L\=.-~/I ~ 1 mIl I IIIC II n u n n vu _...H h s A l u m H l i l c r w a s | B l d r a l l r-er 'Ihumlay.Hrs. Hans W ulf and Mrs. Golllob Stork 'ren shoppers in Blair Friday,Mr. and Hn. Rcbert ¥'1°tr\mv\ nn'daughter, Ruth, of Fremont vldled al. Petcr ivanson'n Saturday evenlnr.llr. and Bra. Martin Larson andchildren spent Saturday ennlnx at the horns nl Mr. and Mm Ha y s Rosenbaum of Kennard.Hn. Fnnk Shafer and son, Manshall and Hia: Esther Jeruen npantSatundaalternoon at the home of Della!nlf.A. H. Hiller purehaaud a |zainelevator while in Omaha last week.\!r.and Mrs.l..ar=l Rolland and children and Hn. Matilda Larsenanddaughter. Clara. ol'Madlmn. Wis., \isltr.~|l frirnda in Blair Sahar-day.*'* A number of friends and zrlatlvesvildtcd at the home of Ifeter IvarnontohrlpMrs.lvaraon celebrate her birth annisersary..M a late hourHrs.Ivarnon acne! a lunch to all prrsent.H i n Lelha Stgrk. who ia under the can al Dr. Sanderson. is improv- imz very nieely.Mr. nnd llrv. Frank Shafer enlar-talneml Mr. and llrs. {nlle wr=-m r~I family nt Sunday dinner.Hia: Anna Reeh ment. WminemlnyandThuraulavvixllinrher alster.Mn. Har Webster and family nl | Um-col: »;;\, ln\u<:;:limi !|\'n\n li"+f 1 g \n '.r m e lr~.-f=r|i\ ~ \Q I \ I \ ; ' | ¢ i n f m ! h°'.|\1!u.sl [~2<\. Ju-1=¢~. \51ci\§¢»c|\a|'f .\\. fx' we :<r;E\|1ex: >~ ¢ | fr l'|°."~s0|'|lJl|<'||| of .\| I LI Cross Roll Cnll v._....:i\u|\|uuu.Q |hiq Flb lil 1l.(l\'l§ wrllvn'Iw i llunculluL .I1.L a r ve n \is||.c¢t'M r . a n d M r s .A . W l h r v e wort*U r n .R o b e r i r m m n o f F r e m o n .q u e : i s o f r e i n l i w s i n O m a h a s u z - ""$£'_- . l y 3 | . .|":n¢ Rmb and ffl\LlL'}'" ': l " ¥ : .\ |» _ l - . . ! . . ....Q..-\fu n n \I:1 | n¢ric :4m i3.EBz tg . e m f .I n u m u .u w -- - "-t e r s a n - e n t S a t u r d a y v i a i l l n k M r .a n a l M r s .E a r !R e e h a n d f a m i l y a t l ~ ` t . f gdhoun.Harland W uif in on the dei:Het 11i1l1 |. severe rolid.Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Newkirk men! Sunday an Lhe home of Ani Larren.Pete Iverson am:eil wfwi this 1\.1\o" for Ed Hansen.Fritz Knudsen and um Louise Larson.i J ensen Lh ga d : mi n for Che Hensen ear.Roy Masters and Misa MabelKnlllr o! Ariinllbn were c allers atthe heme of Mrs. R. L. Larson Sun- div.Hr and Mrs H C. Larsen enter- helzn alrncrrnrr Ima ||lU1fx:l\ lluulrooms at the 0. A. Johnson home w1h»MeH1t. properly across 'the track. Wm. Kramer moved last week fromthe farm into his nnw home hereshich has just been cnrnpieted.His sun. Walter. wil! reside on the farmMissEdithEricksenandllnroidCoder were married one day lastmeek. Mins Eriksen is the dmnrhte: oi Mr. and Mrs. Funk Erickson ami Mr. Curley is an son of the Iate Ro}Curley.Both young pconle are relldente of the New Rnglend neigh horhoorl where they are well l m!|.1.orably known.Misa !Iric%r.se:has been Lelxrhin in the weaken part of theatnte t e pant two, 3.earsumeéMr. mia r i n .Lara ¥i°"'3"d|H¢rm»n friends join in wishing then ._.;Hylnu. Fc~|n1on Hymn Rev. i.. ii. (lump Benvdiciion ~. ____ nz-:rUrt:~:s To WASHINGTON COUNTY Mr. Richard L Nelson and family who have been living in Callfomia returned las t Tue sda y ~ will li ve on the Ole Cornelius farttrat Onan. Mr.Ndnon liked California but ltznring an opportunity to buy the tlornelius place which joined the old Curtin homestead which he already owned he decided it wall a good move.Mr. Cornelius took in some prop- erty in California on the deal. About the first. thin( Mr. Nelson did after landing in Blair wal to robseribe for The Enterprise and wedrelcome him L0 our rapidly growing family and also back to his old home in this country. KITCHEN SHOW ER I Misa Pearl Triplett was abundant- ls showered with kitchen utensiln on last Wednesday evening, at the Lorne of Mrs. Ella Ty son,in view cf her npproachln¢ma.r1ilS¢There were about twenty of her friends present, ml! elderly ladies. who lore her for her rnany kindnaaea to them ond who wanted to express their appreciation in this way. She received a large laasltetful of pretty and uaeftd aluminun and pyrex pieces whidi she treasures highly. a .|..:..¢.. i.....1....».nrirllrl tn the .tnsnrcax t:nt'<:.\r10x truest _ Bl-UR wntmxc CLUB I(Nov.is -2 4.1923) Blair city schools will cooperate again this y ear in the obeerranoe ut American Education preak with thc .American -Legion-f anel "the National Education Association. Bach day in the week will be set aside as a day of stressing some rnrtlcular phase of education which is national in its needs and alg- uificance. The days of the week will be ob- served as 'follows: Monday-Nov.19, American Con- stitution Day " A relay walk in planned by theIlllair Walking Club for next Sun- day . Leader: will be drawn hr lot to lead the march for quarter hour p le h d a llr . 1 tr mb a r z lta a th ¢ £ l; l§ relay, starting at 3 o'cloclt, and UW last leader in to bring the Pm! to the #Country Ctub for a *all cameo supper.°Last Sunday the line of march was up and down hill straight south from Walker avenue to the M..Jar | thy school house.After the earnp~ fire there th e P wr returned br motor.lue|\day -Nov.20.Patriotism!z\1rscm.r..\:~=z-:ou_ssrtowz»:rt Day ..Wednesday-Nov 21 School and . _ -. . . `'M m ti me K o nd o : g m a mn -Te;:l:;:=hDa Nov.22 mite icrllaneous shower at the C'hlr R y .r m lnaon home on last FEide?eveningDay.:F s' ___ Not 23 Community in honor of her cousin,Misa ,llla Day.I Illelwinkel, who on the 17 inet. la to Patrons and friends of the school ore urged to call at some time dur ing the week to observe the pupils il. their regular work. No 11105111111 or special classes will be held. BLAIR GIRLS LIKE gAL IF OR¥ lA ;A trlo of Blair girls, took a notion to go to California a few weeks In and be westerners and word 'receiv- ed by relatives here states that they wed Mr. Palmer Allen.lt was athappy event and those present will long bear it in rnind. Thom prqent aero:Mildred lllomberg,Mrs.Anna Kinr.llrn. M.Carlson,Gertmde Siert,Grace Warrick, Beatrice and Nona Ireland. hire.Nels Hansen,Marial Steed, Helen Henningsen and Baby Betty. The out-of-torrrl guests were Bliss Ellen Kundel.of Iowa.. Elsie and Thresa Helwinltoi oi Omaha and llelen and Edith Harsch 1180 of NRS. U. {;GA RNg g PASSES AW AY I Mrs. U. G. Garner, who has been Ill since early last spring and who so YEARS YOUNG "Jim" Christensen, from down at Wa.»<hlnaton. aaa a Blair cadler last Ho n d a y a n d ln a vi a l tr r i th h i ta h e AMERICAN LEGION E L E C T o r mc s a s The election of new officers for the year 1924, of the American for several day: has been hvvrrint inforrrduathatfourvraekaagolalrt._,of ur; and 'l°°~U=lS\=f\¢llr he nfaa alll\ty y eara y ounl passed away this morning at 4:30 and thatonthatdatehearullria aonlat the S ta te g m;T i f f uCloCk. Mins Amy Goehenouer 'raa_horn June 8, 181-I near Fort Dodge, Iowa had taken an automobile trip to Omaha to viait a daughter.In talk- ing over "ye olden times"he related and with the family came to Bldnltow when the late Soren Jensen aaa in 1882 when she W molded c on-ln the merantile business hare in tinuoualy ainoe that time ard where, on Sept.17.1892 she was married, to Hr. U. G. Garner.p To this union two children were bcrn, both boys, Imrer, now married and residing in Qmaha and Gilfod, the younger still at home. Sie leaves to mourn her belides a bereaved husband and hor two anna, five sisters; hlra. 0. ll. Ireland. of Blair,Mrs. James Trimble of Hadoka, South Dakota.Mn .Loulatta of Bladr, Hrs. J ohn Dixon ol; Ft.. Galhoun and Hn. Gilbert Hines of Blair, all-o a hd! ailter, Mrs. C. J. linowington of Omaha. Mrs. Garner was well and favor- ably llnorrn in Blair.She was a stood wife and motherarui number cd her friends only by her lame circle of acquaintances and The IInterpdae extends its sincere sym- pathy to the bereaved relatives. Aa yet no definite arrangements have been made for the funeral ' Blair that he anrl the late John Han- denon, at that time County Superin- tendent, and the late L. F. Hilton, then editor of the Pilot. walked over to the Jensen store,located north of the track.and each laid down seven bil: anim forStetaon zoo. Mr. Christensen relate: these stor- ies in a hlthlr entertaining manner an da xa a ou ve nlr of tho s ed ay ah e still has the hat ln perfect condition 'although it was purchased about thirty-four years leo. w o x e r r s CHAMBER, or COMMERCE The W. C. of C. met laat Thursday evening, Nov. 'l, at a regular meet- ing.The secretary announced over 45 new members as the result of the drive for membership. The matter of hn i ,lg another municipal Christrnal tree was dll- cuased and the pnealdent,Mrs.W. l»¢li°I1» Stanley E. Hain Peat num- ber 154, was held Tltunday night are the offleen elected:Comman» der, Chrla Petanen;lat Vina Oom- aiandor,Lyle Noyes;Second 'flea Commander, Tod Stewart;Chaplain, Rev. Camp;Adjutant,Ly lle Gli- bert;Finance Offioar.Carl J . Schmidt;Executive Committee, gllana Paulson,Leo Summers,Rud- olph Xuehl. War Irvine and Udaon Officer, Voe P. Soaring. ltvraade:idedlJ y tbePoattokeeH tliedr war aervlca committee,and service for the disabled intact, with Mr a .J . P .J e n. a a na . ltb a Po ltW a r aoeretary, aa tht: was the expressed and emphatic Will! ot the Disabled wi th f llu in care of Hain Poet. Holever, it il the intention of both the Secretary of the Post War aer- vioo and tha other offltarl of the Legion to tori: in bannony with the Red Croce, and the o n l y elected ih d Croaa Secretary of Home aer- vlce, Hin Lucite Fulk, of Holdredle and to that md. the Red Quia rua ay a ter n willb en o o da a f ar a a po u - iblethecontlngyeargand all war service poaaible to be transferred tr that channal, adll be transferred almost irnrnedlately.-like it fineand alreadv have sectlr- Umalrn., l "_l n .Myers, lllpointeil ttomrrtltteea tb l Work on this has been slanted r and I ily und Mrs. Mntikia Linen long and ha wedded life.amd T=`I'um.f,C li n .of llladllon,|The Nighglggp) OH ¢gmp;ny hx Wiz., at n dinner Sunday.completed the wonko! installing theiaRolph md 0911 Llrnon were Blair oil tanks hen just south of the Lott: vlxiton Fridur-Gwn Co. office.Their oil truck Isllima Wulf was 1 alller in Ken- urlved and the work of deliverinl nan'Monday YO f i Ig1 antH nldh ALO s HThan:lu i !In th e f m anxious.WMM brodnnin f :l r . lchiklnn A. E. I A mlCliffordHenman m|;r.\»and | IJohnwere 0llr. 1familarin d H:1. Hen:v BeardH r . a r il y of t h * P r ! M n . le vnoonM r s st e n t I M n .C M r . N r . m i k o f u . u \ . . e u . u v n n : M U ! I I l i I A/1 l 41 ulauu;.............. ..........-.-_- -e\enlng°s pleasure and all had a pleasant time.I The wexltllng will take place this evening at the Henry Ruwe home. Fredrick Guyer being the lucky man. snvttt. rzvz-::~:z>:o I-on al..\. C. Ixlr. and Mrs.J. R.Smith and daughter,Florence very pleasantly t:|le\'t.t|.itN.¢l the members of the f\1¢.:;|l€l)f Afternoon {,llub an¢l the s |:lanml.. of the members anal u num- ber of friend= on Monclny evening, Nov 5.. Mrs. S miw, who is n Qlub mem- lerxery kindly offered to open her home un this occasion as it has been customary for a number ol'gears for the (lub to have n social evening during the Club season. A short pro- trrum was given. Mrs. J 1. Unruli give an Interest- inz sketch of the Club, relation its history and aims.Mrs. Olin Hope- | ed work which they find pleasant. *Miss Groce Struve, who was em- ployed at the State Bank here.is working in a bank in Los Angeles :tml Misses Helen and blabol Ruth- rnenn,have -»secure|I stenoeraphic \.ork in offices there.They were formerly employed in Omaha.Blair friends are glad to learn of tleir stltttes.l. 'lllllI \ lI : i . tm:.w1 1\ r : I). Q. Steeei nent clown to Omaha to confer with Sheriff }In:lrc~ over some eriminnl cases that l\:.t\e been troublimr them.A concerto-l action between the two couifHes will no flouht be more sffeetitc than each . The young larly was showered \l"iU\} many beautiful and useful gifts uhieh will be treasurewl dearly in after years.. B2 rr: .\ as. .\ o1s c :AND HNJOYS IllI R RA DIO Mrs James ll. l'latz, S2 y ears of is about as netije at lastly for one as can well be fouml. Shenge.her insists on keeping house ami lately- la s |l(\ purehnsefl s rzulio outfit in or tl1ul she may have the benefit .' li m plen|Ii¢l proqmms now being li t out from the different sending ':|liua She is an anlcnt rznlio fan nnsl gets much comfort from the use ol her set.i workinir separately.I f A midnight patrol has been .,.,,.; ployefl for the southern part of the so r t( E county a snnother precaution , J All qfwmbffg of §tlnley ~ IThin gainst the thievin lnsl.ho.154 American Lemon aref _ __'invited to be guests of the Woman's RE U t a o s s noz.1.c\1.1.i'*""*'f=">for an "evening of elev- uell and Mrs My rtle Killian reall several selections,Mrs.Lillie Hyde more tvro solos end Mrs. Geraldine Stqerart rendered two violin solos. The hostess served dainty refresh- ments.It was generally conceded by the members to be one of the pieasantest affairs that they have enjoyed together for some time. 'The Rell Cross annual roll call will bexin Sntunlny,Nov 17 and clcse Saturday Nov. 24. a The Tonk lloa Camp of Camp fire girls will have ehariite of the drive.tf. l The Enterprlse$1.50 per year. onQ", at Schefflers Hall Nov. 12 at R l'.M. Any resident of Blair ll:- longing to another Legion Post ia DANA NOTES An Armistice Day proffram mill lm given lllondly afternoon, Nov. 12 in the Chapel. Dana students were privileged ill hear a mu:-ical treat last Tuesday vening when Skotguard,the great accomplished wife, of much ability. n large audience number of llouti sewn people were present to Phys) :hc program. The Literary Society will have :t Program Friday afternoon at 3:15 oiinin on-|'mt ho is n pianist f=l>IK't\I'e¢l before .il the c hapel. A .n the chapel._...- A serie~of lectures has been planned, uh first of which will he 1-Iesented.Nov.10, by Prof.Arno ls. l'eiten~on ol' the School of Agri- culture nt Ft.Collins,Colo.This uill he nn illustrated lecture. Prof. H. W. Caldwell of the State lni\ersity will lecture on "Rooms mul Crises in the United States," id Prof.l'red Morrow Fling,oleSlateUniversity will speak on The Problem of World Organiz- look sfter the soliciting, rnusle end' tree decorations. Col. Sullivan of Omaha, who spoke n. the Mei\'s Chamber of Cornrneree, -cverol weelcs ago, asked permissionand the two secretaries have held e meeting together to plan for the co-onlinntion of this important work,and the proposed transfer of most of the File work back to to he present nnul spoke to theR¢fl Cross servic e. The Post will at- ttnmen on the Constitution of ihc eund the Armistice DI-sf serdas atlfnited States.lthe Baptist church next Sunday, at The lecture course, which will be l l o'eloek, together with the Unit elven after the holidays,was dis-ol the Post, and will celebrate Ann- cwfsecl at some length.;lsllO8 Day with the Unit Holiday rhc re-lielnu no other business,¢"'I1lflK was 1\l=l'0ltr-Mn tml dance; flw meeting nfljournerh to meet The Post here is looking forirsrd l... o.ito a properous anal busy year under Sl*Rl'Rl2ilI ox 1n..uzz "AN Ithe neu plans and officials. BLAIR BIISINESS MovesOn lust §un¢lny. (Thri-.I.. Bendorfg 'r g pq gw q y R1ER5 reached his 62ml birthday anniver- sary and his c hildnen from far and The Chas.Hansen bakery moved near gathered at his home on the North Side,with baskets of good tlzingn to eat and congratulations irto its. new quarters last Sunday and now has one of the nicest and most up-to~date bskedes in the state. itillone.i The buildimr is stridly modern There are nine children and their families making considerable of a family' gathering. There were also present n num- ber of olrl friends from Qmohs and vicinity 'also lnviteil.4 1 5el. on." The dates have not yet been .. .Auxiliary mernber;,l Please take t for the two last mentioned lee l The flag. was spent in tnntunir and with new equipment in the way of machinery and eases for breed andPastry on me public also t o m pride in this up7to-date business in Blair. The. celebrated Blue ,Ribbon brood will become more popular than be~notlee:- Come and rng y our hus tures `.fcnst.ing and the occasion was a very fore. limntl.:illeasant one for all and the meni- -- _sry of lt will long remain with Mr.Read The I-Intelurine for news.Reed the ads ln The EntellJrlse.ll!-endorf.|Rnd it right ln The Enterprise. Let ns do vour lob work fn! vnu \ - lc Mrs. E. J. Reynolda, of SpoknndiB. F relltives and I th* RaMr. ei " r - | n | l Ysm! htthem 1 3Hr"'*fl!\hughhnil p, |a ;ig,my1i;;i'»=»-§n»¢:~; ~;_ _ _ | m r s ; ~,.. .ur \\ 1\|l\.1~uml.|>:G REBS no lo l2c e PORK i.01:\IlU¢\5l :uc 1|.\>1H1no1:lc |151 I PORK Cuors 22: n.wo:~:is lo za:f wzzzxlrzs __a n conxan user''1s¢ \ -- -Q --" 1 ; : Bring your Crystal. W hiie Soap coupons here for redemption Abo uf f. No v e mbe r k5 th we wi ll ha v e a c a r lo a d o f OMAR Fl o u r o n t ra c k .Spe ci a l pric e from the ca r. As k ue a bo ut i t. \\ry©©©©©@© © ©© Mr. and Mrzr.r m !IWRPU ~mf »F :he lfal: Ind bro1 p'ac\\l on ©family and Nr. and Mrs."°*3"'IP aiubrhl !e\B,)lr.X. xv G.|m»nf. or @Iversonand{nn}i!\""P°*'!Frniay Im .\-gzicuizuml i.1ol1:¢a_.w:u_in::a. evsiming af 35+ T__\\I\;¢__|:*f ' h ° " f :=l Ha naw es rvry lnlormnlam ____.A l G : l r l m l m alla lllllll Ill! llmgr ll ul lhl :I ll.=»=»_-=.~=f;=-- - " L ~ a - » - » ; .o f W h e n i n :mme Wes; in rwruuun =»1 num spirit and ra g;|I:.a1I.0n.STOP \v{1"}{ U5 -,~<. 1 ll no 1 ll 1m- : ma m Ne w s '1.°.f'§f.,,......7T.;_.f§,fI2".f'.'ff..§lTf t x .1 r i _._ .,....u vu n n u n | } u r u 5 l |nm u Tl rn n|. ¢' uhouid mln ~ .\f'<1'th e p r o g r a m l l :h e l c tm o t ©©Nm cfN'€ ram §||\|>¢° m\;!!I ln Washington.wm v !an| wat.A I sr rome to l1? r>unl\f:vnt'| rfllto earlt clay and are promplr pllced but the demand keep; :gl \te:|.¢}o! the, luppiy.Wo can Phe-- h r;c an riekna as Inst ns ibnMm in an :hare are M110 for 11111 mam now. The min: waxes ou zh in baclrol these hutch.Gueus ma! |209 at any one of them wllh the nslunnce of re-celvlrza honest vnluc me courteous treatment.CONANT ~ C O M P A N Y '"l 1 " . . l . . 0 l . 1 1 0 U u u l l v l v l v S1 wa ni:1.m=.zzssh :nd Lincoln r n !C .11 ad for roduce.Phone:-Bell 55-Independent 2°°l P*P ©||||@ © © @ @ ~||~:1 .p © © © @ o ;::1L ;&;'"m~xm§|\|.=l\~:"'iEn"`Im2|' ITE~ Ili|"m-». o..n . c g l \ » q - a n n u o m a l u nm-»3 :#nf Intl ltglqglld s Bqlln c onven-~lb l --, a n i ".|\t l l \ . - '