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11-08-1923- ": gf..§§,.;:,,_;~;;ggzz*-,~¢f¢».,l n '1 \ Blair, Nebr., November 1, i923rm-c 1-::~.-rg Ia t t i cSa t u r d n y . rn .H a n sW u l fan ve r ta i n e dt h e l i n e r yC l u buh e rh o m eTh 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 nvi ad t ln gm dsa w i n g . 1W 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 dM 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 ET 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 mad Im: and postpaid. a sample copy cf Popular Mechanics l n w x z z s l \~~.1-». x r .21 1 >]\tr\160ages and 400 picturflLvcfy In-»mi1. that wsli qnlenam c\'¢:r¥ niembcr ol the ianuly. Ir ¢¢1a*a::1 iverriei\¢ ans! lnnive af!!-dumzha 1Ium¢.larm.andfmaza-:he r:l¢1t deveioparvnls LnAviamn. 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':. §.°ma" "?»». 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 . - ¢ . |uS I lWg u d ,.1_=u*E»:'&'»'-'-===,f @L.=`I*~ 1 - . -.. .~ 1, '~P !J Q H- . . i " r~.g.§ . ° 1 r - ~ ' F t-}- - 2 1P1° ~~.2 - 1 %. i t1 . ~ § " F . ' :. i'». : | . .- + 1 1; . -£ = ' i . ' - 2 "~ _' l4 4" ' . . l l .v.4.4 ls.». Allin ve lreconlnto Yellowstone Nalionlsiparkwerebrokenduring th:seasonuhichclosedSeptember 50111,accordingtoofhcialreport whichh u ju s tbeenreceivedfrom Dertmentof theInterior byuwp lf 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. L0l 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 withor a visit.md Mrs. Joe Bamlur ,nf Her-nd \irn. P!inDlsrhnrrandr. 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 ft h et r a ve l44, 506P | \ '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 Chrbstmucond:thatu edifferent nh.. aw: c ¢1:.n»¢1 an Enterprise offlce.Indourrepresentativewill be pleased toenll andshowyou namploam dprlees.tf. I. N. Worrick left Tuesday weninx for Vnmnert. la. inresponseto al|11\5l§Qwat his mother vis quite II1. A can! from him outa that ahe ls better and he plznsto be home J n . (hrlntm-ina r d :withyour name prurulall on them show inlividulllly. P55in1922,)91,22t byautomobile, Ohio is secondwith 3,552vioibon 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 theparkthroughLhat gate way.. .P _| I £3,101andPennsylvania fourth mth ,2,580.One-fourth of all the vimitors comingto the parkby trainwereThe popular West Yellowstone en- tranc e wu nnin the most patroni:-I.'frorn Iowa, Illinois, Indilna and Ohio. In anticipation of another recond- breaking seasonfor 1924.the De- partmentofTours,maintainedby Visitors w thopark camefromthe Chicago kNorth W estern Rail- exery state in the Union. from Alu-lxuy-Union Puills System, has corn- k l.thePhilippines,Hawaii,tho 5 plotedplans for operating o series Canal Zone,andfromtwenty-oneiof !.hlr1y»f1\o eoeortedtours leaving .||Nolire ofHearingFinal Settlement 0'IIANL0N, }lAHER J ro' HA NL o N Attorneys.sm'r¥: or :~:EzmAsx.t,. as.Waahimrton County.In The County CourtIntheMatteroftheEstateof Charles Petersen Deceased: The heirs at law. next of kin, do- vlseen. legatees, creditors and,AlipersonainterestedintheGm!settlement of said estate ov hereby notified that on the 20th day of Dc-tober.1923, SinePetersen, the Ad-rolniatratrixof laideatnto Meda petition in said County Courti pray-ing that her tina! administration ae-onunt fifod herein be settled and ol-lovred. thatproofofheirshipbe token, order(or distributinln of as-nota andwumignrnentofdowerand homesteadrightsentered;andthesaidAdministrntrixdischarged. If you fail to appear before soldFounuCourton the esniday ofNovember. 1923. ot I0 o'c¥o¢k A. M.. tlui eonteat saidpetition, we CourtmatZf ant theprayerthereof and:nuke such other and further orders.\l!n\\:\n»e;laml alocreeéan tothis Court may seem proper..Witness my hon-1 ond Omrinl Rf-n*this 20th llElf of October, ;93'l. tSEAL}A. cm:m~:1. 39-St.County Jlllllfe WeekfromHandy,Saokatchawan.Canada, where "'°{_, had spenttheput two month.: vrting 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 Indbl y o fCrainan spending the week at the J. LI. West homo.Wm.Swartz of Cincinnatti,Ohio was a week-end meet at the HenryCooper andD.W.Rutledge homes.Mr. and Mrn. E. P. Hanson (Hind- ed a weddlnl reception for a friendat Admah Saturday evening.H n .EllaDallevvisitedfriends inOmahaWednenlay and 'I`11urednv. TheLadies Aidmet withH n .Har; Roberta laat week for work.Herman schoolswillbecloudThursdayand Fridayto allowthe tnarhern to attend the State Tearh-orumeeting inOmaha.Theentire facultylan to attend.Theree ofHonor helda resrularmeetingSaturdayevenlmg.DuringthebusinessmeetingHrs. 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. llastlngs Mr. andMrs. RUMParrishandCarrol 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 anon born tothem lout\w\ek. Mrs. Dennvwas 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 23it Ja n u a r y 1 9 , 1 9 2 I A p r H1 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'aTo mbThenextmeeting wil! be held Friday, Nov. 9 at the A. w. Barge home.The Enslern Stu will meet in \'\~gulnrsessionThursdayandhavelvrork. o o Q @ e ~ u o o o o e n o o ~ o o q ~ Winter is Coming rn ~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.Buyingnow at our Special November winter-sharing Sale Prices means BIG SAVINGS... .:'t e m o o nw i t hH r s .L .I) . B u r d i c . R o l lca l lw a sa n s w e r e db yn l m i n q Gmc 1. S0 In five bushel lots 10centsper bulhei len. Apples areinbulk--Bringyour sacks. Bidr Produce Bdg. RobertHook:W.J. Koopman _ _- -- - 1 \'r.\sum:'rox¢'[lI§'l`Yn a a rIll' n m lxzws ero rz a. .\(`lllEVEI&IB!h°T DM' Pnoumm.fm 0c'nbai23rdthe Sewing Bun 3 T w oc u l o u i s( 1 2 0 0b u . )C o l o r a d o g p n y g dap pl es ,g o ve r n m e n ti n r p e c t - e d - f r e efr o r d w o r m sa n d:Blfu n g u s dis eas e.Th i sin s u r e sk e e p i n gq 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. chureSunday waning inplaceof the mmlsr sermon.Anumber ofold time songswere sungandwe nillustrshd withslides.The:mls qu ar te t vuresent and give their s.|\sil£snceHis: Ruth Rob-ertssang.Thqrs in s good attend mee.JohnKin: spentSstunisyand Sands; st his home here. R.Schenck visitedfriendsinOmshs the first of the week. i 1 1~1 1 o l o u9uo o P A S T R YT5; %= wma ~~@~;F L O U R1i'w . i/<» ~eéi~~ Flourplaysa 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 o00B l a u 'M i l l i n gC o .. f \ I , \ I N ' 1 ` 0 bI The llr that look Bret priu on open competition with0all otlrslfoun at the Thuijswn CountyFaironBread. Cake and nougimmb. '..-n. _. -lcon Alle n a ndZireMyrtl 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 \ " UP r o z r a m a uW n n r h s c h o o l . T h e iz v ;1g 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 byanu m b e r of fi n e r e c i t a - l o l u a n dn\u»l¢:\lu u m b e r n b y m e m - u=ru nf the clu bs. {e rl §f'cn *e so fAr h'e\ r em en tw e r e he n p re se n te dI nth e Cl ub ¥n 'k 1\ b v h e r u u n i ym 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 lo tt h em t l s l l r l u r p n\~1;»'v° cn nfs wr o m a n aw a k b yu ht1\ ¢mb ¢r . Thell e ai lD IAc h ie ve -°w e r et h n xn 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 fth s v |l \| \'a an d 'F l| "\ TlI» . m n | : gl uc u r r yo n t l u e w u r T1-mN1§sc1\*1Nc3~ E A G L E\__\\\¢ ._¢-"M114 r lpw\cf f - ¢vsuowvcucu." °w wm 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. . . Ln . . . L ¢ n. l l fn r w m r r a .i l : n a dI B d6'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 go f B W P w a sa l m - I -s l d m t :h o n , b u tn o w r e s i d i n gi nm l mb et w v vl l lT h e n o n a l l a : o r R "p _ 3R d n ¢ r t M I \ ' |O m t h t .d x o vou pW e dn es da ya 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 yn 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 dn'nt ¥w° <\|M i s sH a b l lB l l n hi lco nfin edt o : c u l l e d a t i h ih o ! ! !o fu mL o u d ! L a r s o nF r i d o y o f t a m o o n t o h e l p h e r co lo bh e rb i n l z d u r .' I 1 1 o | | w h o sn tt h e a ft e r n o o na t h e ro 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 xm dna n o nco ld .H r . m dM r s .W m .K r a m e ra n d H i l lC l a nw o r eT e k u n a hbol dne ss vi n i t n r lS 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 eh n r r e s t c dl 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 nw i lb 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 nt h eM a t t e ro ft h eEs t a t eo l Ellnlindni l r o m m e rDe ce as ed :T o T H EC R E D I T O R SO F5 . K ID lZSTA'I'F] :Y o ua r eH e : e b yN o t i f i e d ,T h a tI 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 fN o w m h e r .1923.a n do nt h e4 t h . l a y o f F e b r u a r y ,19 2 4 . n t10 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 ta n dal l ow a nc e .T h et 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 taa h iE s t a t elst h r e em 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 dt h et i m el i m i t e df o rp 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 Sm yh a n dl l l dt 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 lA . C . D E B E L . 36-StC o u n t yJu d g e 3 T w oc u l o u i s( 1 2 0 0b u . )C o l o r a d o n p n y g dap pl es ,g o ve r n m e n ti n r p e c t - e d - f r e efr o r d w o r m sa n d:Blfu n g u s dis eas e.Th i sin s u r e sk e e p i n gq 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 nfi ve b u s h e l l o t s1 0ce n t sp e r b u l h e il e n . A p p l e sa r ei nb u l k - - B r i n gy o u r o o \L.. r a r ep l a n w e r eh s r ve n e dl 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 dB l a c k1,arteriesg r o w nw i lb epu 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 dA t - S t r - B e n .w e r et 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 ofHearingFinal Settlement 0'IIANL0N, }lAHER J ro' HA NL o N Attorneys.sm'r¥: or :~:EzmAsx.t,. as.Waahimrton County.In The County CourtIntheMatteroftheEstateof Charles Petersen Deceased: The heirs at law. next of kin, do- vlseen. legatees, creditors and,AlipersonainterestedintheGm!settlement of said estate ov hereby notified that on the 20th day of Dc-tober.1923, SinePetersen, the Ad-rolniatratrixof laideatnto Meda petition in said County Courti pray-ing that her tina! administration ae-onunt fifod herein be settled and ol-lovred. thatproofofheirshipbe token, order(or distributinln of as-nota andwumignrnentofdowerand homesteadrightsentered;andthesaidAdministrntrixdischarged. If you fail to appear before soldFounuCourton the esniday ofNovember. 1923. ot I0 o'c¥o¢k A. M.. tlui eonteat saidpetition, we CourtmatZf ant theprayerthereof and:nuke such other and further orders.\l!n\\:\n»e;laml alocreeéan tothis Court may seem proper..Witness my hon-1 ond Omrinl Rf-n*this 20th llElf of October, ;93'l. tSEAL}A. cm:m~:1. 39-St.County Jlllllfe .D e c e m b e r 1 ,19 23it Ja n u a r y 1 9 , 1 9 2 4 A p r H1 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. """""'" " " _ifruhlaeru exc used fromLarson md mn. vB:ddi4.0 »g=-g~_ jgghrzzy In 0r:;ha a few days hit 1.. Llnloq and 4953 "°,5*.P°£-.......winkbutreturnedq d nMonday 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 ~ 1mIl I IIIC IIn u n nvu_...H h s A l u m H l i l c r w a s | B l d r a l lr-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. andBra. MartinLarson andchildren spent Saturday ennlnx atthehornsnlMr. andMm 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. Hillerpurehaauda|zainelevator while in Omaha last week.\!r.andMrs.l..ar=lRollandand childrenandHn. 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.lvaraoncelebrate her birthannisersary..M a late hourHrs.Ivarnon acne! a lunchto all prrsent.H i nLelha Stgrk. who iaunder the can al Dr. Sanderson. is improv- imz very nieely.Mr. nnd llrv. Frank Shafer enlar-talnemlMr. and llrs. {nllewr=-m r~I family nt Sunday dinner.Hia: Anna Reeh ment. WminemlnyandThuraulavvixllinrher alster.Mn. Har Websterandfamilynl | 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|hiqFlb lil1l.(l\'l§ wrllvn'Iw illunculluL .I1.L a r ve n\is||.c¢t'M r . a n d M r s .A . Wl h r v ewort*U r n .R o b e r ir m m no fF r e m o n .q u e : i so fr e i n l i w si nO m a h as 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 um u .u w -- - "-t e r sa n - e n tS a t u r d a yv i a i l l n kM r .a n a l M r s .E a r !R e e ha n df a m i l ya tl ~ ` 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 EdHansen.Fritz Knudsen and um Louise Larson.i J ensenLhga d: mi nfor CheHensenear.RoyMastersandMisaMabelKnlllr o! Ariinllbn were c allers atthe heme of Mrs. R. L. Larson Sun- div.Hrand MrsHC. 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 intohis nnw homehereshich has just been cnrnpieted.His sun. Walter. wil! reside on the farmMissEdithEricksenandllnroidCoder were marriedone daylastmeek. Mins Eriksenisthe dmnrhte:oi Mr. and Mrs. Funk Erickson ami Mr. Curley is an son of the Iate Ro}Curley.Bothyoungpconleare relldente of the New Rnglend neigh horhoorlwhere theyare welll m!|.1.orablyknown.Misa!Iric%r.se:hasbeen Lelxrhinin theweaken part of theatnte t e pant two, 3.earsumeéMr. miar 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 .Lou latta 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 Iily und Mrs. Mntikia Linenlong and hawedded life.amdT=`I'um.f,C li n .of llladllon,|TheNighglggp) OH¢gmp;nyhx Wiz., at n dinner Sunday.completedthe 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'MondayYO fi Ig1 antH nldh ALOs HThan:lu i !Inth e f m anxious. WMM brodnnin f:l r . lchiklnnA. E. I A mlCliffordHenman m|;r.\»and | IJohnwere 0llr. 1familarin d H:1. Hen:v BeardH r . a r il yof t h * P r !M n . le vnoonM r s st e n tI M n .C M r . N r . m i ko 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 I the 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, ofSpoknndiB. F relltivesand I th* RaMr.ei " r - | n | lY sm! htthem 1 3Hr"'*fl!\hughhnil p, |a;ig,my1i;;i'»=»-§n»¢:~; ~;_ _ _ | m r s ; ~,.. .ur\\ 1\|l\.1~uml.|>:G REBSno lo l2cePORKi.01:\IlU¢\5l:uc 1|.\>1H1no1:lc|151IPORKCuors22: n.wo:~:is lo za:fwzzzxlrzs__a n conxanuser''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. andMrzr.r m !IWRPU~mf »F :he lfal: Ind bro1 p'ac\\l on©family andNr. andMrs."°*3"'IP aiubrhl !e\B,)lr.X. xv G.|m»nf. or@Iversonand{nn}i!\""P°*'!FrniayIm.\-gzicuizumli.1ol1:¢a_.w:u_in::a. evsiming af 35+ T__\\I\;¢__|:*f ' h ° " f :=lHanawesrvry lnlormnlam ____.AlG : l r l m l malla lllllll Ill! llmgr ll ul lhl :I ll.=»=»_-=.~=f;=-- - " L ~ a- » - » ; .o f W h e ni n :mme Wes; inrwruuun=»1 numspiritandra g;|I:.a1I.0n.STOP \v{1"}{ U5 -,~<. 1ll no 1ll1m- : ma m Ne w s'1.°.f'§f.,,......7T.;_.f§,fI2".f'.'ff..§lTft x.1r i_._ .,....uvu n n u n | } u ru 5 l |nm u Tl rn n|. ¢' uhouid mln~ .\f'<1'th ep r o g r a ml l:h e l c tm o t ©©Nm cfN'€ ram §||\|>¢° m\;!!IlnWashington.wm v !an| wat.AI srrome to l1? r>unl\f:vnt'| rfllto earlt clay and are promplr pllced but the demand keep; :gl\te:|.¢}o! the, luppiy.Wocan Phe-- h r;c anrieknaas Inst ns ibnMm in an:hareare M110for 11111mam now. The min: waxes ouzh 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 10U u u l lv l v lv S1wa ni:1.m=.zzssh :nd Lincolnr n !C .11adforroduce.Phone:-Bell55-Independent2°°lP*P ©||||@ © © @ @ ~||~:1 .p © © © @ o ;::1L ;&;'"m~xm§|\|.=l\~:"'iEn"`Im2|' ITE~ Ili|"m-». o..n . c g l \ » q - a n nu o m a l unm-»3 :#nf Intl ltglqglld s Bqlln c onven-~lb l --, a n i ".|\t l l \ . - ' _OmL .f r.~...;"r. ClURCH DIRELTOHY IMI; Bnmlctt md Ruth Jenkins.'m,n_, Evening aerviw at 7:33.on gg 1 _93 ,hBAPTIST CHURCH lsubjed:"fha Inclusive sw-mce."r Z ,,i f an ue 1 and h o na on ngl.(Cor. Linen n 41 ma na P'"°' m'""'"¥at aight every Omaha-Seven cent strut ear Arthur D. Smmliey, Pastor.Wednesday evening.Choir pl'ldJ°l fare ordered continued for indefin- f5}=n<i{\¥ ~ 1q»\.. lg..pt eight every Friday evening.'itv period. 5 . seeounted for the nurplu=\.!H c .Riloo {I¢Pli1I G:ublic debt was reduced from*frdght and oii) us..amass so $22,125,e14,2-rr,Aivin Anderson i d r i vh t s an of ;z24,o92,sza Fofdl I loud-speakers :r e erected E z n l Rosenbaum (tractor nl-Jill!ennsylvania avenue,wa h - 1 hire) hzton. and Tram them concerts ue Geo. Menking (818) 6.00 2.00 80.00 14.21 F li n )2s.so N.w. Bell Teiephone Co. (rentals and tolls) Louis C. Lunc h (road work) Berlel Bertelsen (road work) The Enmrprine (Printing)893.61 C. F. Roger! (mad :ing- 40.95 85.00 32.00 -THE xwrznrnxsz.. --m ul of Sections 34_ 35 md ae, Arlington-Revitil Herald.a msn-bommiuimen Meeting Heed 0'Han1on (mad patrol)10.00 .jllancock Implement Co. Continued from page urn {oiI and nuppliel).21 Alnt|!.~Sn)'der Motor g (mp.Hancock Implement Cn. ~.~~~[1'H||,|,,r ¢}mu|5n|335 Hancock Implement Co.(oil)I lI 9 lMrs. J.Antlll lnuppliu for H"°°';k Iuploment g<» Pwr)3| 10 m l n ;cement tn E. C. Jlc klon (fm)~Supplies)115. |li l i n To ' lr n l h i | 1 1 7 No r t h , Ra n g e p i p e r o ! n u n ! ~ i n ; | _15 10 Ent of the Sixth P. II.diatrid.2 |wu r s mms .' r m County a u r a ns,' n n folloidng s h a u n B m L00|2\as c m v u n d m a petition m d il henby appolntod so mana as L50 found tlut the u ma i l Qdrnld bv Qlfld[On Ind mah mlnrn ihmunf 1 $4 nd H l l n u. E'Eis1. g ,q1 Let Usl1'°"="*¢ sam-vin 11 A. al.The mon and boys of the churrh C z New bridge o federalfhtnlng Serdqa 7:80 P. H.and c o nxs ftio n : m g a mu e m b e r h ; g | : ; ; ; m p ; , u d n | i j » l § » l 1 ¢ h . 1 ¢ . i f o r t h e b e n e f i t o f m e F w !D e w e b e r i n u v n l i e l f o r s i n s )2 6 . 6 6 H a n f u r n l l \ . ' l " '....»r a .I m o r )2 0 1 1 0 \ \ m B e h r e m i l f h h m \1 5 0 °Print fou nd nlmthe u ma is dgnod b more tlun ten (IO) per mat of tho Itlidont free holders of the pro- ponod distric t and that tho uma is In d uo f or m u requirad by Chap- ter 217 of the Laws of 1919 of the Slate of Nobnnka. N o w THEREFORE,BE I T RE- SOLVED BY THE BOARD OP COUNTY COHHISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WASHING- TON, I N THE STATE OF NE- BRASKA,AS FOLLOWS: l.That thc County Bond And: dc c luu that th e to tll numb!!and of rc nldant free holdln in uid pro- ;.oned diltrlc t is 55;_thlt Ilid poti- tlon has boon signed by 50 resident free holders of uid pmpoqd ¢| | . uic t:that u i d petition h u boon slrnod by more Uma 10 par ant of the resident frooholdon of uid din- niet. 2.That u i d pttltlonisfounduud uijudgod to be :umchnt i n t o mandin c omp lilnc e tdth the mmm lf o rln id ., s.A spocial llection in hereby ordond to be held within laid pro- po le d dln tr lc to n th e2 2 d | . y o f D o - olmbor, at School Home in Dist.. No. 4,Arlington Township knoum ul Whltforll Sc hool House in Wuh- ington County,No b r u h ,within auld district.the polls to he open from 8 o'c.lock A. M. until 8 o'clock P.SI. of uid d| .y , uid elution to ba conducted in aooordmee with the general election laws of said state. 4.Notice of the holding of the u i d election ahnll be dven by posting copies of the Notice then- ~f in at le n t three of tho most public p l mn in u i d proposal dil- ric t at least ten dm be fo re the :me for holding slid election ond y publication in two issues of tbl 1 ~as -`..; .':l?:f 1..-:iz ln Memory of 0ur Absent lleroes 1 --- \\<~ |»rJ\\' in |'e\'eience on 'lliis .»\i'|nlslicu Day lotliose linrues wliose sacrifices we r<~c<>x`<l with deep affection-- llieir imper'iSl1a.ble.glory is a glowing inspiration to serve all mzinkincl, ~'The mdt g ware |=| provided br lair. J. F. 3Ic Cmn, A. C. lhnhall J . c . Ch lvma n. J lld ll: Hn.~ To f t l n d l r l .Len:Bi tn n m, ~ 6.The Coenty Clerk dull - bdlou to be prepared for use said election u provided by law nhell also cause to be procured furnished to tha election Bclrd » menggry Pell Boob. 7.Az llid election th i n bl' submitted to the lllc ton of proposed diltributiou dlltrlet. question of the fonnntlou of a. trlct for the purpose d ff - = ~ l n l l i g h h h u t o r p o l m r b y t l w o! e le a r k mme : I r lth ln u i d his ! i nd u m shall b l three dlreeznn for thetaraiu of one, two md three aeegnmd u Director,: _ and 'l' ! \ uun r.(SEAL)H. c . Blue. '~ An ni e c . lllli im v I by C h r :Rasmussen,Deputy. On motion U10 3rd Qnartcrly port of E. C. Jackson, Chr! of Distric t CMM.was neeiftd - place an flla. On motion Glzdhmtt of Pay uf Jumra fu District Court Washington County . tkd by B. Jackson.C1ork of the 1 Conn. vu received and approved. Moved and seconded that an o for renewal of l!ot!:er'| Pension grunted Mario Sehnoemeyer.I- ;.d_ On motion Hothafs Plnlion xrnntnd Esther Curiey. There being no further ~e the meeting'adiourned to ~ November 19th,u m . amuse c. Shaun. County Clerk. by Chr; Rasmussen, Deputy. °1~.i i ; " " " § E -..1 / ' F ~ I ~, ;. n ogg;-\»»-s 1 :- . - -!§"'*¢I f c*I U l a l |e l » ;1 _ " 9 ' i ~\ ~ -'=:5 ; ___3 T ] I \f (~ l l l n t the Fa t h e r m d So n E m m e t r u . :rr.....\__.e ..»...1 l l l n h d l ni!""`""" """"""a\§11ng£°n Motor Q (we\ding)8.25CHRISTIAN CHURCH ;".],bQ'h=]J Qi ha Cll1ll.h 05hC dfffi" \r|U\|\f";\vv\\l| """`li"'az(Cor.Lincoln wi a n d streets)"Jenna of No vembe r md.I n g nery on groun ' #nor Christensen Lbr.co.(lum- L. H Pastor c rr I In begin at once.Feed of ai! kinda nl. the RhondaSunday s 13| A M 13:12 B. Yi;e}\wU. My ;l "" ';;';,;"C."|»PbeIl_0f|g n u w be ai!Coll Ind Feed S1pf¢C__§;»>Lb Co {1 1 3 ; .auc at z me o rs.e a! once.stensen r..c m )1Julormng Service 11 A M lg ed ,gv,dM,,|¢y wi ni ng A Fifty cadnuis tllnut logs shipped Plenty of feed nl nil kinds at The Tribune ipdnting)3959'Hmmm Si n k! 7: 8 0 P . H.l¢ . . . .. . . . ~ n f ilu \nl1nr ...L..\.J _._-...l-__--._.s.l-....1......-.i*mice: which vn u a n uffor to buarfnnl vm.Ihnlrl :llnn¢|na\n u r . _ _ _ . _ - _ - . -\ - " " l 1 - -Fred Kubie (road drlssins)34.20 In te ma ti ow Harvester Co. (repairs and labor)5.40 L. Horgenaen (Dann work)' 8.00 Maurice Mehrtna,Sheri!! | \ . \ ¢ \ \h : | - | n ¢ ¢ -I h l H n Father and Son Banquet Thursday Evening, Nov. 15, 7 p. m. A! Christian Church (Cor. Znd and Lincoln SIS.) Tlclels me Mlar--llclulng hllcr ul su Sale al the Blair Pharmacy and Rolrinson's Tire Sh p A Worthy Sentiment Help Put It Across »..,.».o Winter Health Guards w er"~ REAL |ssmE~ --AND -- INSURANCE HITCHMAN BRUTHERS »a.~.»-.»~,-~--- ~-. um m m I . J. P. Sunds (milk for poor) Joe Olson (llbor and flagging) S. J. Rave: (labor) Everett Miller (labor) J. P. Anderson (dragging) Geo.Michellcn ri va l (road drag- Delbert Fowler (work on fill) Hans Bmlatthieaen (road Work) (11riA Chriatolfenon (road work) S. H. Nell (road work) J. H. Petersen (road drag- 1 5 ~ 6.00 38.80 19.00 mo o e m o 51.00 : s m 5.00 15.00 mo o sins)39-00 (leo. Loftis (ma dnz rinx): m o Clark Davis (road work)10.00 K.B.Printing Co. Co.(mp- pli u}30.00 K.B.Printing Co. Co.(sup- plies)20.15 K.B.Printing Co. Co.(sup- plies)222.00 li.B.Printing Co. Co.(s u r plies)2.00 Stroud I Co.(nupplihs)111.50 Fred s. Mueller (supplies fuf poor)15.48 Henry Christensen '{suppliea for poor)16.50 1 > < ~ ~ /T h e m é \ 1 /~ Special Cards and envelopes have been provided in ample array bi The Enterprise so that all who appreciate the well worth while ol having Christmas Canis printed in accord with their own wishes,may get them at very moderate prices. g Enterprise 0 O a n n g g l x u u u o i l l - l ! \O Holt Mfg. Co.l~pairsi 10.10 Ed Hansen (labor 3~.48 |. .H a n s C .L a r s e n ( m u l d r a g - sins!H a n s C .L a r s e n ( r o a d w o r k ) M a r l i n H a i e r ( r o a d w o r k ) E d H a n s e n ( u . ~ a m , w a r k ) (f ar e ne e Jens-cn ( m u l m i n g - ximrlIfr e d De n n i s o n ( r o a d d r a g KiIl K)__ h i l e C i t y C a f e ( m e a l s f o r j u r o r s ) L i n c o l n Sc h oo l S u p p l y C o . (s u p p l i e s ) C h r i s M u t i n s e n i r e p a l r s i A d a m F r a n k e [ r o a d w o r k a n d d r m r i n z ) .~ 22. 96 w a s 1.50 21.00 53. 40 27.00 14 .so 4.06 a. so 32.55 for Pwr)1s.so ging)3.15 Stanley Bros.(road work)9.00 ls. 0.Fairchild {suplies}1.03 Louis C. Lerach (road drag- ging)(8.60 Locall Registrarn {_R¢¢births and deaths)26.75 World Book Co. {suppliea)8.82 Blair Telephone Co.(rent- al: and tolls)22.60 Monroe Calc ulating lhchine Co.(clLlC\lll.¥5111!machine)400.00 Ed Hansen (road drag- d n l v 20.25 F. J . Kaatle (hH¢!ge railing)23.60 C. R.. Gray (supplies for poor)50.00 A. R.Harper (handing sand)344.00 E. W. Bryant Co. (cement)1'f3.&) Carl Vogt (Na d wu d )319.00 ui lm b m (ren du)1.10 Marlon Sutherland (road d=la'rlna'J 904 Klopp Printing Co.(supplies)4.40 Qalioa Ir o n W o r k: 1 li f t Co.hnpain)11.43 (Nm for emrine)62,54 Pear J. Cl\ri|Le|\»e|\(mod work) Miko Slnel. Jr.(road work Mike Nelmn (mad work) Auxun r u m (hurling) Aumul I-'uhm (road md eulvart work) A u g m Frxhm ( mu l d n : - uhm) fhrln Frnhm (mod work) Lena Nclaen (rpad work) Andrew Nell-n (mod work > ) 98.50 6.00 5.00 18.00 30.00 46.30 50.30 21.50 z u m " |.I .l CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Jude:3lcXeema.n, Pastor.HOKE EGGS DR YOUR MONEY clwacu OP CHRIST L. JI. Camp, Minister The monthly meeting of the Work en Conference was held at tlie home of our superintendent l m Friday evening.All depurimenta are at wwrk tndmrumllng steadily. John G.Alher,State Slc re'll¥ ¢ ... -- a n - nR g . . 9 n G A N I Z ¥ D C H U R C H O F J E S U S C H R I S T O F L A T T E R B A Y S A I N T S (Lincoln Screec betwaen Glh a 'l'£h) Eldtr T.. Elliott, Omaha,Suppiy Sunday h a 0'elock. Pnaaehiu Slrviaa at 11 A. M. S T.F R A N C I S B O R G U L (C a t ho l i c C h u r c h ) ( C o m a : C o l fa x a n d S t h s w e e t ) I a d m C .A .B-ey era dorfer,Pa s t o r F i r t t a n d Th i n ] S u n d a y o f e a c h m o n t h , I l a n a t 9 A . H . Se c o n d a n d F o u r t h S u n d a y s , I l a n a l 2 0 : 3 0 A . H . M E T H O D I S T E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H (C -o r . Co l fa x a n d S t h a t n e t a ) 0 . U . ? l e P r o u d , P a s t o r . S u n d a y Sch ooi 10 :0 0 A . l l . l l o r n l n g S a : fl e e 11 :0 0 A .aa. Epvorth League 8:80 P. H. Evenlng Serivee 7:80 P. M. Prayer Heeting Wednesday even- i n g 7 : 3 0 .5 S T m n v s E P I S O O P A L C H U R C H ( G u m . S t r e e t b e h m e n 4 0 1 a n d 5 t h } R a w . A . E . H a r s h , P a s t o r .» S e r vi c e s n e x t S u n d a y w i l l b e h o l d a l . 7 : 3 0 A . H . a n d 1 1 A . H . Sundny School 10 A. H. Church Service: beginning Nov. 4. -¢ » n n ANISH EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Cer. Jlchen and Center nleat) H. Nielsen, Puior. Sunday School 9:15 A. H. Homin( Suvic e 10:30 A. M. Eva-ning aww mo P. as. Cfommiutonon'Room, Bhir, Nebr., Nov. 5, 1923 n : mm when we sell you Purina Chick- en Cbo1rde1 and Piirinl Hen Chow. Sold etlzcludwy as 'rm Rhmdoa Coal Henry Hansen (road work)10.00 Flrm Bureau (salaries ¢q,¢)199.94 Peter J.'Chrislenlen road grading)14.00 Omaha Printing Co.(sup- plies)123.00 Omahs Printing Co.(sup» folicving claims be allowed and the County Clerk instructed to dr ur srlrrlnls on the different fund:to pay same.Csnried. City of Blair (light).S 18.31 N. E. Noyes tba ili lj 24.00 foilowing bijh cn the dl8o1\nt funds ers m e t p u n u s n l .t o a d j o u r n m e n t ta ke n O c t o b e r m d .19 23 . P 1 c u n t H . C . B h c o , H e n r y T t u h l - u n x n d P e t e r H . T y s o n . Mi n u t es o f t h e n1 '° ° °° d 5 1 1t - m ee t i n g urcru r e a d a n d a p p r o ve d . .u . Are You Ready for Old Man Winter PNN)l u :`'' ""'_ "_ _ _ lku ly Conlruling Co.1 (bddge No.1464. rfbnr Doug-.Ins cn. line)|,soe42 C ~ K ~H l u Benny Contncling Co.(r¢- _ g§::::::~ Winter is here and with it g,..,,,i' ~ com es t h e cold.A r e y o g ~ prepared?. ~ : ' We have in stock a fair tonnage of Hard Coal of the best to be had. \'\`c also carry a full line of Soft Coal of the best grades which we can price at bed=rock quotations. W hen you are in the market it will pay you to fig= ure with us. - Rmkpon) Peter Schmidt (lsbor) n E. Bm" (labor) mn. s¢hmm¢ (lnbor) Gum Allen (mm)wm. Nleblum (labor) Aug, KerkholY (llbor)I-armera Mulud oil Ca. (zu and oil)noun Andruun bor) Ruben Aml hbar) . C. Bllcc (re nmigm and Qu; 332.50 12003.60 5.001750 10.00 2'/.oo 'Mis 2s.oo27.90 12.04 The only sensible, sanitary met hod Cheaper than any othef wuy. BL IR GAS COMPANY BL AIR .NE B R AS K A were present and thoroughly enjoy u | ed 'City and Das Haines.lheninivea.(thing !|lNl.l||l UM Sidqey guna, "Mystericns Cellar'and I -corn palace for.I r wi n :m l festival. the other gunna whkh had been sr-* Carl Puls (mid dngglng)48.45 (board prlmnem 106.' Blnlr Auto Exchump (r v |Continued on page three fun.Subscribe now and ncelve: 1 The Youth's Companion - 52 issue; in 1924.\ 2. .MI the remaining issues of 1923. 3. The Companion Home Calendar 3. The Companion Home Caiendar for 1924.Ml for $2.50. 44.'Dr include MeColI'a Magazine. the monthly oothodty. on fashions. Both publiutionl. only $3.00.THE YOU'l`H'S COMPANION Commonwenlth Ave. -l St. Paul St.. Boston, Mus. New Subscriptions Received at this Office.4 ¢ ¢- - -- Westem Eteqrie employes to date have purchased and ue paying for more wan 140,000 share:of stuck,about $18,000,000 worth,ln Western Electric Company and American 'Tdephone I:Te lmop h C°mn4n> The United State: government 'hui a surplus of $1aoA84.9bs in first quarter of fiscal year ending Sep- tember 30. the Trusunr Deplrtment financial easement revealed.Great- ly increued receipts,-totalink 8973,024,995,:nd l1ell\ily cunailed expenditures,amounting to usa.- ary spent last 1ard's day evening Cotumbus-Unusuaily heavy cattle with us.His :ra r "The van ianul hog shipments being made from of Dry Bones" was a challenge to wang and old.He ccmmended the chunch very highiy for the progress they ans mallzing. Our Bible achool will begin at 9:(5 next Lord's Day that we may iinlah in time for the Armistice ser- vice in the Baptist church at I1:00.\ iltalrlrt. Lincoln-Nebraska Gas & Electdc Company announces expansion pro- gram calling for expenditure of nul- lioml of dollars. Grand Islam!-November £6 aef. ar date for formal opening oi' new hotel. Remember the Father and Sons West Point City council trun- hanquet Nev. 15, in the church. See further announcement etaswhere lnthispaper.Get your ticket m . , " \bring a boy and en}oy an evening Gn nd m u d with ua. n.\P'r1s1' CHURCH xma s - n i - . . _ . _ . .Sunday,November I t.Sunday rehool a tte n a . m. W s hulr an- other enthuliaatic session of the Iclsool hat Sunday with a good at~ trndance.We want to aiu better next Sunday. Ho mi n;worship at eleven.We ahall be hott to the Union Armis- tice Day service at this time.The sermon win be preached =»>\Rev. L H. Camp. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 P. zu. Subicetr "Courage Needed Today."Lealenz Arthur D. Smalley. Hinlsler.."'i»'~.§°""'.'i°'.'?.l" home tracts with Gontinental Gas l Electdc Company for electric ener- - S u xlb 'factory atarta operations. Ainavronh-At twtatoea witl remain in ground un- Irhrlrlt improve. established leant 600 acres for homeless children. The 1923 assessment aavinl of $35000. Alliance-Y00 bushels mere being haneated on ca.Ctayton - Sinc lair Oi!Company rushing work on its 250-mile pipe- line from this point to Oshkosh. Chadmn--Brick aeademv buildinl bein! erected by St. Pau-'Ict:'s church. Snyder--Farmers Telenhone Com- pany makes suhstantini improve- collected at potatoes tolocal ranch- NEBRASKA WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL nlzvllzw Prosperity in not lltlintained by Lelialation or high hxltion, but by Industrial Expansion.Protection of Investments and Encouragement of Inrlividual Enterprise. Hcldremlge - Modern new high M a hte hour refreshments were served.Tbe rwur P°° nl»gnatly appreciate the kindneu of Hrs. Reeh in opening her home to them on tha t o c n don md lllo th at of li n .Tho mu Brunllett for her aalisttnoe. EnucA11o:~mz. EVENT -The Twenty-fourth Anniversary lntarnationd Live Stock Exposition wil! be held In Chic ago December \a1 to Sth. In reference to the com- ing :anion of this umld f n mw l imuwzion,Rnber J.Evu u ,the (K) LILLIE ALLE N K YDE TEACHER Voice and Plano Bell Phon." e d u |231 x _ ._ . . DR. w. F. HEIIPHILL DENTIST Rooms our ann- sua Blnk Blnlr. Nebraska x I E . c . r mc a s n I n m E m u ' I Both I-'um xml City Property | " \Phone ma. me ns |Bldr,~na »-m 'lx) Yyf P ~{ L _3 4 ~. ¢')r ;~a N 1f é 1 / ' f ~f / °~~l m.1.,\" L f I~Y :I1` _\\ .~\k w i . Y `"'~1 £1 ~4. .- .,_ , . ._.v 4-....__2: I: L :'`f _ "..f~,;~ - .1 ; x§ Q x ~ 7 = ? f . . ~ = a ._|.F 1 ~. . - » " r="£'».»1 ;1 J *P e..L JVJ» I" " § § , f . L i l M l l n ~ s p i r e t h e m o r m d e s t r o y _all t h e id e a l s t h a t yo u h a ve b e e n a t s o : n o c h p a i n s t o i m p l a n t .T r y t h e '| 'o ut h's C o m p a n i o n f o r a y e a r .Se e ' h o w o u i c k l y i t be co me s n n in di s pe ns - a b l e m e m b e r o f t h e ho us e ho ld ,o n e r l 'u n f a i l i n g c h a r m a n d co n s t a n t st i m u l u s t o h i i h e n d e a vo r . T h e 5 2 issues o f 1924 w i l l b e cr o w de t l w i t h s e r i a l st o de s ,s h o r t |.I O. U. hlcPrcod, Pastor Full co-operation of this ehnrch will be given the efon to ohterve the Armistice Day Anniversary. Let us all get to Sunday school a mae earlier than ao that we may have tlme to get to the Baptist church for the eleven o'c1ock aervko in which the churches urlll join. I-'ine n w r r w la bein:made m the furnace problem.If not disap- pointed on aarty ahipment we ex- pect to have the furnace lnttallod and ready for uae Sunday moming. Let ua help promptly with contribu- tions ao aa to dd the board ln im- fnedlate settlement A 12:39 luncheon will be dr en the offlciai hoard on Friday at the D o m u s 'with Dr.Qianell present to conduct the llrst quarterly con- ference.Dnery fllclal member as aho'wn by last qarterly conferenee year ia included and will be person- ally invited. The prayer meeting was taken to the Crowell Home this week on ac- count of work on the furnace. Leozue and regular service will be held next Sunday evening at the regular hours.. ~I . icon Duroc-Jaraey Association,has ianued the followinl public state- ment:" A visit to the International ia an eduation in live stock develop- ment that cannot be gained b f a vial: to any other fair or exposition. Breeders who are :situated so they can bring their acne up to this alnwr or their daughters. either, will give them an opponunity to absorb a great incentive for producing better lwe stock, and they will get a more ample idea of the 'lrnmenalty df the pure-bred live stock buaineas than they c an get in any other way in the same length of time." m a i n s THE RI GHT r n z s x o s n t r s If y ou have a little fairy in your home. or n big one for that matter, thot'a just the plac e when a aub- scription to The Youth'a Companion will fit in. When the young folks bring new acquaintances to , the louse you are mighty careful to find out about them before admitt- ing them to intimacy. In the name way you should make .sure whether the mental friends that they make throuh rcndin are of a kim! to in- Q QJ u d i ~~ ~ e _J _,R .1 A~ »:7i §~\ ~r<-. ~,~' T '~T°`~7~'¥*" '~ ' (2) THE INSURANCE OFFICE L. R. clmmzfr, un.All Kind: of lnnurmel Blair Nebruh|'I (v) fJ"L¢.\!m.w, r.u»;.".'; .: o m u v u o n A m m r v d n omm in sun B mk Bd ld ug Bn. ?:\./wsan 1 sou lPdntors Ind Paper Hnngqn I Sh o p a n Pi h h S mn I Contract or Dny Woti l All W o r k Gu g mte d 1 (x)' r r '~ .0 '1.f;4 1 '\r " _]:C|\;Z.1 \ ` 1 |`l |'f .-r H. Nlli tr (road tori)sa.1a "Q |Henly Miller, Jr. Unctor work)zasa\ lnumwow nu-mwr a. (tractor)I .mana | M\ ller Hu n k ( n p li n md blndnrmizh work)31.85 Crowell Lbr. fi. Gr. Co. (posts)5.2¢ Amd! H| .nin1m (fu n).55 Prank Tilt:(team work)250 M.L.Chrinubexuen (hbor)10.60 Lars Larsen (trac tor work)54.00 H. (L Blaoo freswlrri 3.76 Christensen Lbr. Co.(lum- be_t}55.93 Szandarml Oil Co.n m )8.20 lim.Menking i n a )3.91 Frank Van Deulcn (team work) Glenn Qlnninkhlm ( t u m 27.50 work }30.00 ~II. C.Biaco {cle\in} A quorum being present. the fu Ifwing proceedings were had: A.petition aisrnld by Herml Iunzbluth lml 29 others whic h ha :con filed with the County Chr* praying for the submission of th nwstion of the fnmmtion of l di: trért. for the purpose of rlistdbutin tizht, heat and power was pn :\e n! ed to the Bo ln dn ndlhe I\ a\ 1| having bein read and eonltialeret the following re-solution uns,upo motion,duly mule and necondee unnnimouely panned ami sdoptevi. "\'sHEREAS,there has been pre sented to the (4Junt)'Baird 1 the County of Washington. a P~ titkm sirwd by Herman Jung bluth and 29 others pay ing fc the Submission of the question 1 the formation of s district for tl purpose of distributing lighghes and power by the m\e*of elertr current within said district,th boundaries of the proposed dn trict. bein!! as follows: "Beginning at the Northeast Con er of Section One (1)Tovnshi Seventeen (11)North, Range Te (tO)East.of the Sixth P.l l thence went along' the north. lid of Section One (1),'Titre (2) 'I'hree (3), I'our (4), Five (5) an Six (8)of u i d Township 11 North Range I0 East,to th Northnlrnt (NW )comer of n l Section Six (6) thence south elon the west line of Sec tion (6)an Benn (7)and Eighteen (28)i u i d Township 11,North,Rang 10 East, to the Southwest {SW corner oi'said Section Eightee HB), thence esst dong the sont Ing of uid Sec tion Eighteen (18 to the southeast (SE)cornerdni» ction:thence south dong th wut line of Sections 'hrenty {2G and Twenty-nine (29).in n i Township 17,North,Range 1 Ent, to the Southwest c omer o lldd Section Twenty-nine (29 thence east along the south lim of Section Twenty-nine (29)2. the southeast (SE) corner of ni. Section;thence south dong th west line of Section Thirty-three IH ,f I \ I {33)in said Township IT. Nm1h Range 10 FASL L6 the Wet quar " O B O I u °ii<53 i I i 0s oi :nr section corner ul slid .SectionThirty-three {33);thence vas! along the out and west quarter section line of said Section Thir- ty-three {33); to the not quarter corner of said Section Thirty- zhree:thence south along the West line ol Section 'I°hir|.yfour{34)in mid Township Seventeen (171 North,Ranma }0 Rani:to the southwest corner'of said sectigz;thence east along the south line of Section Thirty-four (3-I), Thirty-Hie (35) _and Thing- six (36)in said Township Seven- teen (17)North,Range 10 Fla..-it to the Snlzliwasl (SE)comer of u i d Sertion Tliiriy-six {36}; @ o o I ~ "v §-'e'fl/ ~, »f»w>f_ ~ Both Children and Grown Folks are subject to many kinds of sickness during the stormy mqnths of winter.Ae a protection and ever ready relie! we offer a number of tried remsdiea which every fa mi ly s ho uld ha v e a t ha nd.' Are You Ready for Old Man ~= - > ~ -~ `-={» *L ' _.=. E = | =;. - .r _ .- | \1 5 7 ; _= 5 . ¢ I _ _ _-. ..~ T i g ` ~ ~ = § ; = l ~ F : g f ~ ! ~ r ~ .Q 1 ~ ' f y - " ' T ~ ¢L l n i \ " ". _ When in need of Sale Bills it will pay Q yhenco north along the east line of Section Thirty-six {36). Twen- ty-5\e (gp),'I'wonty~four (20.5 Thineen (23)and TweI\e {l2)| and One (I).in said TownshipSeventeenm l North,Runge zo East to the place of bnzinnlnx, and including the following do :¢ribed property,to wit: you to visit The Enterprise i l,g B L A I @ ~ P w § R f mxcv Iii We assure all patrons a courteous re ception and honest work and prices.. \ I I o f S e e t i o n x I 3 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 I 0 u 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 5 1 7 1 8 2 0 2 1 2 22 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 }2 8 a n d 2 9 All i f ('5 Q ~ui un: nunn nu; 9: aecuons M,| i ____l_T_lf¥5 Ql:IlYbl71§3ll§.§_§_| U F § ;-5 L n Illgir,Xchr., Nosember 8,1933Pin Pm:-ms mrrum=msz--Blair. Nebr..November 8. 1923 - ' m z n m n r m s s -F l i v r llaIE§§N.T_§§1ZR15Es o me A . n n o m a s .Pubn»h¢r'the Ifniteel Sun.;-~ have taken up this subject from the .standpoint of mls- ing fuel and ponor problems and development of manufacturing. _ . . _ . . - _ . . _ . _ . - .- . - - - . -. . . . . . . . . . _. . . . _ . . ISSUED EVERY 'rnuzzsmt 'I _PlF_Y-;_;°"neo Entered u Second-cha: matter et the ponoffite at Blair.Nob., under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Every subscription in regarded as ' r r PAYS THE ~rol=:~:u l"AR3'lBR |'ln dollarn how rnueh does alu- ention inereane the earning capacity of the young former!" is a question Fred S. Mueller 24.96 I'etersen 1Idw. Co.1.15 Allyn & Bacon 39.07 University Pub. Co.19.25 Alex ij. Hltehtnnn appeared before the Board and presented the matter of the echool distdet purchasing the N K of the Qu e u e :pasture for nthletie purposes and on motion the mutter wmt referred to Nielsen,o:-hed by the U. 5. Bureau of Ikiu-|}.|un|°¢=|1 and Wilkinson . t com- enlion. Some of the Stato mA2rl;:iul-'mittee to report nt next regular tu d l Colleges are publi ng l r meeting.area in answer to this question-|The matter of d|!_mjq{m¢school an amen ne wn h n t n a me; o r " b u ~ ' : ' § ? ' " " f f"€'°"""F",F.."2l'EL'E°¢%"f day !°"°""§'f 5""k'3i"i"3 "'f"' Mr:. Glenna Madsen of Pender il lfn the city coming here to attemi the wedding of her brother,Fm!- riek Guyer and Miss Pearl Triplett nhiclt will oeeur this evening. wc f ts. . xor lc x:s 5 Notice To Cretiilurn of l"..|\tale ~l)'Hanlnn, Maher I: 0°lln.nlon Attfs. STATE OF NIIURASKA, l I es.Waahington County.l : In the County Court. In the Matter of the IEstate of\ ¢ . . \ r _ | . .f i . . -\ \ _ _ - - _ - l . ¢i¢,qrEl,¢.|pony \\a.~= plaintiff and Wilson l. The plaintiff on the llth day of June,1923,obtained n decree offoreelonureinsaidactionfor thesum of $2829.17 together with inter- est thereon at the rate of of;from the date of nail decree,fornot.-in the amount of $3?.l5. mul all seeming costs and the defendantundcross-petitioner.P.Ill.Magis-tmttl obtnined u decree of judgmentand fureslosure which udmnent was .ttanigraeel to Mary S.ntts in thesum of $1900.00 together with inter-est thereon ut the nie of 6%per annum from January 2. 1924.therairldecreeof judgment and fore-elpnun pm\jgigg that irl premines I L$r.Lhmn.Elizabeth Graham, litln:nnPfeiffer,Leo A.Dermody.Fred \\Blnnltenfeltl,Bertha 31.Bl;lttk\Il1v.| and State Hank of Blair.lntentn.ur,were defenelnnta,I will ut 1o'clo<lr P. M. on th: 26th day of Nutember, 1923 ut the North .Front Door of Wznlhington County Court llou.oin the City of Blair,Wasltlngtou (-ounly, Nebraska. sell at public auc- tion to the highest and best bidderforrushthefollowingrleseribealren] eRate. to-wit: The South Ffmtt Quarter{SE'il of the Northwestqunn ertliwlu)end the Northeastqunrter(NIlla)of the southwest (SW B) anal the notllh half (SHI ofo l . -- . . .l . . . . 4 | | E 1.l | .. F| . ! \. n u . | 4 . .. . _ J Jm n c s G .l l n r l i n o f O m a h s a c -P l c R o y a l Nh i g h b o r s h a d 3 v e r y ;lT.va \1 : I r i gh t m The Ha a tc rp r mr .I{ uh fn 's Ph o t o n w i l l p h a s e y o u .r o r n p l n i e d b y M r s .S t o n e r a n d M i s s s=v¢ c.>s =s\fui G host Par ty a l th e 11 . w »E I I .''1 \ .\f¢.\h o 11 h i f n b o D r . E . 5 1 . M u . O I .t h* t o n e r vi s i t r d a t t h e h o m e o f l i n A h a l l lm - t Th u r s d a ;a w n i n g A l O C &J .I c r " T amp.-=1 1 a ar a .Q ~1 ° ° ? "rc aux 1 . a |W \!!.z e o n .B i c e o n r R e d fi e l d : s t o l e . I .L .H i l t o n IM I. S u m l a y .:'!.:r|:;e c r o w d vr e r l I n nl te ne la no v.; ,/1 ~: sf Tfleleel Ur n s .5 0 , 5 }1| a;,N r h r . |gg - _ -_ w a n .¢" " " " " " "" " " " " " " " " " " " " " '¥" i n i " " - 1 .I 1 : |!m u f . M . m k e , K e n n a n l p h o n o F w d B u g e u n a n d w i f e a r e b o t h ..;_a ..a \l l l \ l : n i n l H p r n u m a x m l (nnt.lleeu;i'r||r n f t n r 1|: M a r l a x i r l Q uw w w w u a n : u i I c u u \ J bren vlgiling home folks .n » . r v | B \ . 5 ¢ \ ¢ » | | ! l l . | l ¢ l halul their anntml b u u r Dee. Wait. for it.T h - ' l ) _ l . _ \ . . L l - . | _ _. J n | 1 \:hl'|"1"mr .f e u m . f"d. ]h° I`nt erpi ;i. 5c fin: ngex a. .....-- . . . v - -- - . " " " "1 ..-....._.H .-; - : | m l | | . c .'3 3 i f sp el l.15 |U m l o r i a k i n m M n b u l m i n g ,fu r n u s m e H i m Fa gr me D i x o n .w h o te a rh e x E , ,Q 1 :|.12En H l h k a n d fa m i i y s p e n t a n d r u n J I.V n r u h & = 3 n n .*'. 4 an O m n l m xi sl zi ng r¢ la li \'¢$2 6 t f l l o t h pho ne s. 9 Si na i » ~~S U ) ~ fC l sh el l fo r :=nie ul.R h o a d e i I h a ve s o m e g o o d u r n l g s p r p p - A C m !a n d F e e d S t o r e .L b f o r a a l r .Ra s mu s se n 8 8 ¢.1_..1.n l n _ _ \ . .»A L _I | u n !n i : n a l U,|: u c n w l x n m l m u g !m u l50 \| U H il l!o u t m t h e a w w , w a s h o m e * c u t e r e e l e c t i o n o f n f f i c e n o n " h a n d " e vo - w.|'n:k-tnd.n i n l . N o v. 2 0 . O n l e r y o u r n e x t K e r o s e n e f r o m H e n r y L S t n "w h o li ve n i n {f» ; »_ g » 1- ; \ ;. » -R e n n a r d .H - = ; ; 3 § »n o r t h B l a i r ,h u h i .ho u s e l t r l p p d 8 5 .\ . | i l l l £U n i i n l v n O I U m l l l l f """ " "" " " " " "°" " "u n ' \ ¢~~~f o l 'm n l _9 Q .f . GVERSHOES ' ~ Q A hI ~FROM 1 'ro i8 YEARS ~Q \/7 W e a r e o f f e r i n g a n e x c l u s i v e I'\\CHILDRENS COATS at prices that. :re W ell worth investigating ~line of We invite vou to cell and inspect this stock rrovirg that we can please you in quality, style and price. Y\ I RS. T. <j;- H I LT( )N, `Tlnf \|iIlim'1'. Iiluir, `,\\'l»\u~l\.| 'be 5 tl .ug ouecmeu me :sem :rom 1.441 sam:-lelt to Supl.Skinkle to act as he?mr { : : u r w;i|iM §`LIf"l..'l».l"L'fl'.Iff. era of that State and found that d tlmtd best. ation of the tin p a for if thi pub-those who had no aldloolinag earned No further business annelrinz .}.on II1 SW F!!! of oniy $240 l y ear,hereon motion meeting adjourned.u ter be "'1'?"°"-°€"'E""'£ ~€.'?._those with l mud common schooi W m Yann m n . . u a u u u n n r u m m e r u t c e a s e u :| nw_ T O T H B C R E D I T O R S O F S A I D n i l . S T A ' ! E :'s u rY o u a r e H e r e b y N o t i f i e d ,'Th a t I | 0 f wi l l n § ! . Q e l .. r .. . . .¢ . . r . .. . . .¢ D- - - z . ... .I n r mle lcnoeu o r :mln I 0 lux ua ry¢ l j u d g m e n t s a n d c o a t s In c a n t h e n e r e m a i n e d u n p a i d f o r a p e r i o d t w e n t y d a y s f r o m t h e e n t r y o f l l de c re e a n d maid jud|;111enLa u n d . t s b e i n g u n p a i d a n d t h e s a m e a n dulde c re e b e i n z s t i l l i n fu l l fo r d : u l :au u\ || wv; o\ .\ u- u a t qwmxwx i l l !"W e s t u ;nf~ t he S E Q u a r t e r o f Sec- u o n 'l ` w e n t y { 2 0 }To w n s h i p S e ve n . te e n (l 1 '}N o r t h R a n g e T w e l ve ( ! 2 ) E a s t o f t h e S i x t h P M c o n t a i n i n g 2 - I 0 u n s m o r e o r Ze n a c c o n l i n g i n g o ve r n m e n t s u r ve y ,W a s h i n g t o n _ , Mr-. Emmett Johnson. of Herman \..\ an Blair !ast 'l'hunday. Mn. H. 0. Williamson and daught- er Ymlct, of Henman, were in Blair vaaltarxg and shopping Satunlay. llozgan!k Hcndorf,Undertaking sne cloned car furnished without -nhl. Bah phones.Located in Riker ofliee. Archie Ford, who livea up o_n the Innch, enjoyed a visit from his p1.rcn1.a\ and sister, of Oakiand, last Mr. and Mrs. Chris H. Wrich and fnmlly of the Onam neilrhborhood ~pent Sunday with friends in Omaha. Sunday. Plans are being made for a Fath- rr and Son Banquet which will be held Nov. !5 li the Chdstiun church. Mr.and Mrs.Roland Smith are now residents of Blair having mov- cll from their old homo at DeSoto. !Mm. Ben West and Mrs, Ciarem fixing.of Herman were in Blair fla-t lhumlay . i SM' Harry Soil: for some good biz fha-ky Poland China boar:¢.tll im- !".u|\r'.Phone Ind. BB 23 41-21 Inr sale:sew9al good urcd cook um.-, real banraina.. Petersen Honlware Co. Ma.`and Mrs.William Carter of Omaha drovo up to visit at the Jonas Burcham home the first of thei\\£'tk. I |=rem.last week end 1-'dw relatives|an-rl friends in Biair.Sho returnd to her home on Sunday evening. Miss Ellen Kumlel, of Quick. Iowa Sono and John Jenson and frieuaeis atlemlcml a. De llulny supper and danc e dven by the Tekamah Masonic lodge for the members ol the Do Malay nnier, Nov. 3. 3-lr. F. W. Anadt, who i-= traxelling for the Columbio Life Insurance Co., u m home over Sunday.lt looked lake old times to sec him hunlling nhoul.town again. Mr. J.ll. Spcllmnn has workmen [amy digging a basement. umler his lmu~e on west \\.axh§n|;mn prepar- atory to the imtallalion of a heat- ing plant. I\lr~=.Harland Jensen entertained her group of Campfire girls at a llltlo pany at the home of her por- ents Mr.and Blrs.Kmcer Nelson, on inet Friday e1en'|ng. All had a fine lime. .Mr.and Mrs.Ceci!Ristine and family and Mrs.Nellie Tomas and children visited last week with Mr. a u .. » u . .v a ». .g yv u. . .n - . u \ u v n \n\cx, real bargains. Petersen Iionluare Co. Dr. G. II. Beck has been confined to his homo with a severe cold for a :ew days. "Mike"Nelson drove to Omaha Tuesday evening and returned home ¢arly Wednesday morning. Ila gg inl &Bendorf,Undertaking nhl: closed car furnished without dag. i'ot.h phones.Loated in Riker omeo. Mr.anal Hn. J ohn :\rom\on and Emily were Sunday guests at the Lomc of Everett Aronson of south Iflair. boa t - A c ameo brooch.Some where down Lawn on Saturday, Nov. I=. I'!.ee.:»c phone Vioiet. Jensen, Dana College..lt. The Danish Ladies Aiul met with 5Lrs. C. J, Petenven yesterday after- noon.Mrs.Louie Hunk assisted Mrs.Petersen as boaters. Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon of Cul huun and non Curtin and wife of xf Arlington were in Blair the find of the week to ace Mn. lf. G. Gar- her. Niall Clara Farnberg of this c ity nmompanied by her brother..Carl ni Minnesota.a n vi.-uitisur their brother J ohn am! family in Lhirago this week. Miltbn Robinson traded in his -ald Chevrolet and bought a fine new touring c ar of the some make,he lmi n g [ound the Chevrolet very I-::tisfaClb1' 1lr~=. Tho Wilkimon, of Omaha \.ho I\&l.>= been visiting her son, W. W Wilkinson and faniily. for the |.:u\I.two weeks,returned to her Eome Wednesday. The I-'ether and Son aecoml annual lmnquel will be held Nov. I5 at the i|.ri»tiun church. This la an event that is gmwinx through-out the country and one that a-hmald be cn ouunuzcel.-.. Plr.one!Mrs.Clayton Arorumn cnlertnineci a number of young nmrriewl cnupies at their home in rmrlh Illair on last Sunday evening. Amnnrf the number were Mr and Mrn.Chas.French nf Rennarll. Mrs.D. C.Von Densen under- went a slight operation nn hor nose for a growth in the air pamages. on lust Satunlay, at nn Omaha hospital. She is reported an getting :Jong nicely mul able to he home ngdn. At a negular meeting of the Rebekah Chapter hut Tuesday eve- ,.;;.; am?"~ ";;",:¢;I"" location.Price $6,250. Rnmuanen,83 Front street. Mr. and Mn.Claus Boiin have an their guest this week, lir. Bolln'a sister of Denver Colo. The Blair Football team played Norfolk at Norfolk last Sunday, winning the galil! T to 6. Mn. E. C. Price is gettin; around on cmtches at present,having xrminad her ankle quita bully. Chrilltrllaa cards with your name prihled on them show imlividuaiity. You can get them at the Enterprise office.-Lf. aMrs.W.D.Gross spent aeveral days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Anno Stewart and Mia: Fum- cia Gross, in Omaha. u i .mu Hrs.C. J.Knowington of Omaha were in Blair on Monday, culled here br the aerious illness of Mm.Knowninlrton'a sister,Hrs.U. G Garner. non last and Blair boys on Sunday. Mm.Louie Farnberg and Louie, Jr.drove to Norfolk Sotuniay.They vidusd friend: Louie played football with the !\on'!. seml your money out of Nebnalla.Patronize the I-'annum Mutual Oil Corporation,Konnonl. Pali Louie Mcncke for your nextnn of (Ian or Kerosene.3 8 ti Mina Celherine Beekman enter- zaine¢i"'1ha Tonka-wa Camp-fine givin a! her home laal. Saturday eve- ning al. a candy puli. Hrs. A. Dahel who has c hants ol the girls was also present.f " I I -M n .A .z z .B r o c k » . ¢ u » m ' p » n s ¢ d her non, Earnest out to Julenberz Colo.and western Nebraska this week. They nr:-de the trip by auto. stopping at several places to visit relatives and friends. Dr.and Mm.Sandernon drove me r to Des Moines,ldwa und ut- umled the annual Smte Chiroprac- tic Convention and clinic.Dr.B. J. .Palmer of Davenport. iowa comluct.~ ec a c linic where nineteen difficult roses were examined by him. Thereone Mao prominent speaker# ffom twelve other states besides the many lmnl. people that were on the pro p a m.It was o. very pleasant and Carl Schmid:h u fetorned from his trip to California where he ab tended use national oonventioo of American Leliun. Mina Ceiia Jackson,who makes her home wi t h ln . A .3l=l»|11nl'I» 1.now viadwg friends a rd ldathl in Herman and Fremont. The llonday Afternoon Club mach Nov. I2 with llra. D. C. Vaa Deoaenind Mrs.greek and Hrs. McKay have the a.f2ernoon'a w l - xrnm in chure. Richard L..Nelson wh o h a a i m returned with hia family from Cali- fornia,imordued a .new Overland Red Bin!from the Amdt-Sn5'der- Motor Co. yesterday. Word received by Fred Bup on from Woodlake,Ia.,stated that Jesae West,a former Blair man, mentioned in Ina! \ra¢k'a Enterprise ll' Woe very iow. had panned away. The can]was written by his lon, John E. West. The J ud Taylor home ls under quarantine,thin morning, the little fou r a nd a h d y ear old grand- daughter,Maxine Raevea,havin;- n pronounced c ue of scarlet fever. She Se broken out considerably and seems t6 be getting along nieely. Her mother,Hrs.Aziene Reeves, who it clerk in }be Henry Christan- sen sion, Ln at home caring' for her.. Mrs.Anna Cook Martin,county clerk,has been feeling badly for some time and decided last week lo g o d o 1 r r lto o n mh a and ae e a epeciadist and get his advice.She hu undergone an X Ray examin- ation ami the physician pan founni no :serious trouhie but sh( will rc- main at the Methodist hospital, where nhe hu been ainea mi n s down, u while longer.1 ""4 LAST CHANCE 1 - - m - -Thls week will be the last chance in get some of thou-e fine appies which Wm.Xoopman has fur sale ar.the Warehouse near the tracks. The Jonathan: are nearly all gone. They are $135 per bushel and the Gllnas $1.65. The York Imperial, on- other fine winter apple is $1.50 per l»u.1\l1el.Bring sacks i t Sl. Paul Lutheran Church. Drum. f profitable trip.Q Sunday,Nov.11.Sunday u lmu County Sup?Harsh was taken very sick again Wednesday ave- at ID a. ro.Hoo f of *mhi v a t 11 a. m.In the evening at 1:80 Ywnx All m i n dning ina :ua no zo so her home in .Herman where me physician pro-\P. J. Remertaen, Pastor. 1 E2 Z ls 5 | i i J Blair in :mid County, on the 2nd day ~f November. 1923. and on the 4111 ay of February, 1924, at 10 o'c1ock. M. on each of add dates.to re-iva and examine all claims a dustd Elrute, with a view to lhefr ld- ustment and ailowanee.The ti m!imlted for we presentation of claimsnxt salrl Ennio is three month~rom the 2nll dn of November A. D.923. and the J... ilmited for ply - nz of debts in Qne Year from saidmi day of November, 1923.WITNESS my hlnll and tha. sea! f said County Court, this Ist dq oftober, 1923. SEAL)A. c. DEBEL. as County Judge t h e ,.; ~ | . R |" n s h m g t o n C o u n t y . n u :I n T h e C o u n t y f o u r ! a s I n t h e M u t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e o f Native ol Hearing Final Settlement~'!I.\NI.0N.MAHER 8: O'HAN{.foN Attomeya.'TATE O!" NEBRASK A.; asWashington County.I and that said -s n a n z r r s S A L E isfy the sum terest at 10 1Liorsnmn-Mgamell e b r mr m .A}tysI ing casts, nll |der and dec By virtue ul an nnier of rale ia- and ummtisficasued out of the District Court of Dated at BI Washington county,Nebraska,and dey of Octobein pursuance of a Decree of n h l 3 95 !,Court in an action thenein pending Sheriff owhereinUnitedStates'Trusz Com-Nebrank Blair in :mid County, on the 2nd day ~f November. 1923. and on the 4111 ay of February, 1924, at 10 o'c1ock. M. on each of add dates.to re-iva and examine all claims a dustd Elrute, with a view to lhefr ld- ustment and ailowanee.The ti m!imlted for we presentation of claimsnxt salrl Ennio is three month~rom the 2nll dn of November A. D.923. and the J... ilmited for ply - nz of debts in Qne Year from saidmi day of November, 1923.WITNESS my hlnll and tha. sea! f said County Court, this Ist dq oftober, 1923. SEAL)A. c. DEBEL. as County Judge t h e ,.; ~ | . R |" n s h m g t o n C o u n t y . n u :I n T h e C o u n t y f o u r ! a s I n t h e M u t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e o f Native ol Hearing Final Settlement~'!I.\NI.0N.MAHER 8: O'HAN{.foN Attomeya.'TATE O!" NEBRASK A.; asWashington County.I and that said -s n a n z r r s S A L E isfy the sum terest at 10 1Liorsnmn-Mgamell e b r mr m .A}tysI ing casts, nll |der and dec By virtue ul an nnier of rale ia- and ummtisficasued out of the District Court of Dated at BI Washington county,Nebraska,and dey of Octobein pursuance of a Decree of n h l 3 95 !,Court in an action thenein pending Sheriff owhereinUnitedStates'Trusz Com-Nebrank subscriber must undenund dnt the wlzditionl u e made a put of the romnc t beuvean the publisher and subscriber. _\_xgw g a Ls A wls x:DECISION By I majority of more than 23,000 he convention of the American Iedurution of Labor has voted ainst the formation of n sepsnte bor Party.The American gavemment is for I Un people not in the interest ~f my dum or poiilic d puny. IRES ORIGINATING FROM FUEL There in no more prolific source f originating firen, than woodshedl, olbins. woodpilen, or esen heaps 1 l o o s e ~ Fires an caused in roelbins by ck of proper ventilation which requently produces explonlouffrom reurnuloted naea. Spontaneous combustion is Imore |be feared from recently mined ~al ihen from thlt which hu been ut of the mine for some time. All this applies to storing soft .Alternate wetting and drying r cod that is received wet shouid avoided. A fda genenl suggestions and reeautions for preventing fires In tornge of wood will nuffiee.Rte!ood should be neatiy piled up w1th~ at llrx!! air speces between the ticks. which causes fire to spread. The ground uouml the woalpiles ml in the aisles between ahouhl be wt clean of rubbish. :shavings andld newspapcrsl.Whenever wood or |4,\uofH|=:.\olm mwsasn Senator Magnus: Johnson of Minn- =ota, the SHRewdinh-Amedcln farmer ho has been lulzleul to the I'rogresn- we bloc from Minnesota. has been n NewYork and wsu quite din ppolnted to the 11%dl¢al Reds and ailing 3-ellowl. The soft-homlod llllellecluals and hit:-collar nml pink-too parlor exoluliunisl-'¢ dill not get much salla- action out of the legislator who ls 1 land-ovmer and has worked haul Il his life.Ile talked nl. any of their imlev. ~f social revolution,dividing up wrllllh :nd lands and the Soviet dic- ntorship of :ho proletariat that in :ying io establish iuelr upon the ecks of the American peoplr.Of oourw,the bolxhenrislic ole- entn, who are trying to rifle into wer by as fuaion of the former anal :bor votes. are anxious to grub ¢me such 'mon for a polilicnl smlk» :\gl\or5¢._ Senator Johnson does not seem n all willing to fall for any form of :ldiralism aml is not posing as one ho would lend the innrtlcolute woes with n torch in one hand ml o bomb in the other Fix. .._I " -ed u ca t io n e a r n e d $ 5 6 5 a y e a r a n d ];u v u ; :fame 1 ea - o f ecree32.65 i f f e r e fo r 51.818 n m l y e fo r tho se w h o h a d co m p le t e d a h i f h school eotzrne e a r n e d a n a ve r a g e o f $66 4.T h e m e n w h o h a d co m p l e t e d n n a g r i c u l t u r a l s h o r t eo u r s e e a r n e d $ 8 9 6 a n d th os e i n h o h a d fr a d u a t e d f r o m t h e m r r l c u l t u r a l co l le g e w e r e e a r n i n g a n a ve n g e o f $ 1 . 2 5 I a y e a r . T h e K a n s a s A x r i c u l t u r i l C o l l e g e h a d 1,2 37 re p o rt s .T h e a ve r a g e y o u n g fa r m e r w i t h a c o m m o n s c h o o l ed u c at i o n e a r n e d $ 4 2 2 o y e a r ,t h e h i g h wchoo!g r a d u a t e $ 5 5 4 . Th e m e n w h o h a d l u l l e n t h e u l | 0 l l co u rs e i n nrriculture earned an avenge of $859 m year, and the college [md- uate ti 452. Mr.H.L Anderson of Flauclaire. wtslnvr:'rn~: to|'\1~\r ram: sl'-iREIT' saws xpras r C 0 U h " l 'Y B O Y S ' A N D G I R L S ' o w n ; c n a y v l o x s ': E d n a Ive r s o n .p r e s i d e n t o f S o w i n g S u n s h i n e B u n n ; S o c l e t y o f F o n C C I- n o u n t o w n s h i p n a s ch o se n . b y t h e xa m ml t te e . for l: 0 un ; y c ha m pi o n i d t he ; i l l r l a ' m o r n i n ; o r n l e c t .M i n i r e r w o u v h a ; b e e n a c t i ve l n c l u b w o . k t h e p a i l e a s o n . a a l h o w n b y h e r r e c o r d .S h e lha s e x hi b i t e d w o r k at fa i r s. w h i ch w o n ! ,n r e m i t l m l t n t l l li m o . g i ve n p u b l i c d e ~ [ no u s t r a tl o n a a t fa i r s a n d h a s be e n me l ru m en f a l i n t h e c l u b a s a w h o l e . m a k l n l t w i n n i n g ! w h e n t h e w o r k vu .x h i hl t e d 1 W a l l e r H u b e r , a l s o o f F o r t C a h o u n nw n el l it l .. ne c re l a y a m !t r e a s u r e r o n f o l e y a B l u e R l b b o n Pi g Cs u b .w a s cho sen t o r c o u n t y c h a m p i o n n i e c l u b Maudoe Mehrens ithe sum of $l4.7l3.B6. and the 5 14.11 s a t - L i n - : e r u - I o r - Being still ln force 25thwas W&8hinglnl! CountsW i xc on ai n,vi s i l r d o ve r t h a w e e k -b o y \ \ '? !t e r h ; \ | b T" " 'I'J` I1 " !: 1 o I§ - | .t o n - s l o z h e e u n m u u r n g l e' i ' °'. . " " ' E . I ! i s \ [ ! e ~ i s p n n c i p a l r a s u n .Il e e x hi h l u - ¢ h i s p l; a t th r o n e ' A Complete Line ol Parts and Accessories \ ; for All Cars Radiator Shutters $12.50 to $15.00 sms to $20.00 $4.00 to $4.75 $5.25 lo $5.90 $5.50 to $11.50 sooo I0 $15.00 Heaters . Primers . Robes . Clocks ... Horns, Electric . Also a Complete Stock of Bearings,Pistons,Pins and Rings for all makes. 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Nehr.. Nmember 8, 1923- r ah a r m : n : u : =t u r n sA R U N G I U H A 1 : r | va : | l z a K h a n 0 l i \ " l U n l a n d a n d l l l d r u l B l m m e w i n d fr o m T h u n d a y u n - t i l S u n d a y w i t h M i s a B r o w n d a a l s t l r i n O m a h a .H n .W m .Ra c k m n y e r ie n t a n a i n - a l fo r h o r m n ,Th o r l o ,a t a Ha d le - 1re 'an p a r t y W e dn es da y e ve n i n g . T h i 5 g g i . ;m m 'Ih e r l o 'a sch ool fr i e n d s a n d d d n t y r e f r u h m ¢ n t a we r e s en - e d at t h e c l o s o o f t h e e ve n - m g a r l a i mM r s .B e n C o o k a n d s o n Be n j a m i n , l e n F r i d a y f o r G r a n g e r .W y o m i n z t o vi s i t u m d a y : w i t h H r . C o o k w h o u m P1l¢°i n em p l oy e d a tH n .E l l a W i l m a r m m a t e d h e r r e d d e n c c t o H a r r y P l c k fo r d a n d fa m i l y .Sh e,w i t h M n .R e x W i l s o n a n d n o n , w i l l a c c o m p a n y h e r l o C a l - afor ni a.Th e y w i l l jo i n M r .R e xW i ls on .w h o is em p l oy e d i n C a l i f- n r n i l l l I l i | 1 l B l i n m r . III d r o vt t o H o p p e r Tu e s d a y a n d m e t R O S E C R E E K : o n s p e n t W e d n e s d a y e ve n i n g i n J- h a fo :" C o m m u n i t y D a y " e x e r c i m s . Th i s t h e i r br o t h e r ,E ve r e t t W es t,w h o .\m o m n l B c h t e n w n p bo r ne .l_ ==:»o f " E d ¢ : c a !. i o n W e e k " w i l l b e t h e h u !b e e n an N r f o f o r h i s s m a l l M m R u t h C h w t i a n n e n l p e n t a .Misa A C h r i s -d a u g h t e r .S h a f . . ' C m w i t h b e r co u pi c d a y s o f h u . : w e e k w i t h h a r " '|ai P l r l r n z F n m o r i m g s s t f$ I. Z" , '1 . | " '° '" d a y " i n i n e r u z a l s c h o o l s w h e n g r a n d p a r t n t l .M r .a n d H r s .Hq w - } a u n_ t ,2|[rn.R i d h n n i ~ J -¢!a§_g1¢;;i;|g:l.l\e aons uuzn ity w i l l tii icu aa m n t t e r a a n d tea!t r e a t m e n t ,t h e y c a m e u p t o l a i r a n d s h e w a s te nd e rl y c u r e d f o r i n h e r l u u t d l y s a t the h o m e o f h e r fr i e n d ,M r s .Pe rc h h fn a. _.L- . .|.....|......| " \1 " " \r ' \1 iA LOCAL NE\\'S| '.»\PER mn T 1 1 ~~I ' E H 1 1 E ;L L R I R i b i ;~ ard nlnce the death of her mother. Carl Hanson of Chotuu. Montanacams int week for a few weeks visitvnrith Hernun nlltitrel and friends.Walter Will, who works at Ponca if home over Sunday.W alte r wu rent in Colone, S. D. a few weeksago but W recently returned toPonca. He wut pleued to get back to his old place..Mrs.Uu i e Ackerman and fam-iiy were Omdm visitors Sattlnlay.The Home Missionary Society of the M. F.. church will be entenain-efl at the J. T. Fitch hom: \\'c¢|ne.c dat afternoon.Mn. J .P. Janeen returned Mon-r!a5 from a visit with friends at Flair.Chu.Horn agent Sunday in I2 0 L i s t e r ho sp it al . R u b e n L .W e s t w a s b o r n a t H u m n ,l n d i s n n S e p t e m b e r 5 t h ,18 59 a n d p u s e d m u y a t S i o u x C i t v. Io w a W e dn e nu l ay O c to b er 3 1 st ,192 3. D e a t h u r n d u e l o h e a r t t r o u b l e nd a l ru p sy .H e ha s b ee n . a re s i de n t h e r e fo r m o r e i h n n f a m 'y e a r s a n d o n l v w e n t t o S l o w :C i w a co u pl e o f w e e k s M 0 t o b e w i t h h i s aovw d u r l n l t h i s i n s !claus. T h e b o d y w a s b r o u x h t h e r e o n t h e n i t o'c| 0<k l r a i n '¥ hu rs r!a\e ve - n i n g anal fu n e r a l se rvic es h e l d F r i - fl n v a f t e m n c n n t 2 3 0 a t Lhc B a p - ti s * c h u r c h r o m l u c t n l 'b v R e v. R e e s e . H e is |\ur\l \*e|l h e fi ve Home a n d t w o da u n h t e r n .W m .W4-st.o f fh i r a g o .O r a E .W e n t o f M i c h i g a n . n n o n c u n n c n l m s n o o o o s n o o n o SllNOC0! suNoco1 The Wholly Distilled Oil BUY A 5 uAL.cAN OF Sunoco Light FOR YOUR FORD THIS \\'xN\`lIR Notice the difference of the Bands.They will take hold smoother. It will not freeze up on you. SUNUCU lS A FUHE mama an Get a Five gallon can on our PRIZE CONTEST ilriult-lnyder Motor Co. in Olltha.r Mrs. Joh~ Echmknmp af Afufhg .1 Hu h r mee tin sr M a n d a !e ve n i n r a t Nels of Slam(Cilv.Mamie.wholives in Texan and Alice ul Renrdan. Wnsldnsrtnn.Two brothers.Hnnee":ami Nillul ami one sirtter. Mrs.Gen. Smith nf Herman. ll.P. Chrintenon ol Blair snee'ilotlulav ont nt the farm will.bl<'rm und nife. |}u\llnllnurfen l|\]nl!(l.when bymembersofthaI,alien Aifl wan will paironlzeel.The nroceeflv n-nznunted tznnrountl ninetv tlollanl. bliss Blary Lowe and EverettHinesnlrovetoLo|.rnu Iowa Sni urelay where they uere married Bliss lane is the daughter of Mr.and Hrs.George Lowe :mtl is :I most lovable young iluly.She ha-=been a vert sueeessful Washingtoncountsteacher the past three }03rnandbgstwtehing this fall south afternoon ot Otto Nei.-\on's. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar' Thone enter- tainell the lollowlnlr srl.le:=L¢n;Sunday dinner:Mr. ami Mrs. T. ix.Iverson: Mr. nnll Mrs. Martin Jolm son and son llerlet Mr.Jeff \'| "'Horn nm!non EI-l:Mr.and Mrs.Llo;ll Johnson and balm;51-.andMrs.Louie Hain-en and children: Mr. and Mrs. Eisner Thane mul babyzmulMr. and Mrs. Henry Horn.Peter Jensen was a business call en at Blair 'lhumlny afternoon.A larze number attended the pro-trram and weinie ro u t at RoseHillandwas greatly enjoyerl by ull.Jack Ilvan nl Fremont called on friends in this \icinil.y Friday o\r»1i|1q.._1\lrx: Walter Sapoenlleld is on the two weeks m, but taught :anti~ |;\r|_nr].r\mfer~\nn look Sl.lnd|1}dinnerd m v o f l a s t w e e k .; a L " I f u n n i i :§ = - » - 1 5 = ~ = ; ' »5 k a r .a n n r n .a r . r n s o n a ne : { :; § n ? m m ° § ;h h e ; : d ; ' ; g = ' § m ;u i a m r h l e r .E x e ! \ n ,c a l l e d a t F r a n c i n h n p l o y e d a s m e n t c u t t e r a n t h ! ; F o r s b e r g ' a F r u l a y e v e n i n g . J e n s e n M e a l M a r k e t .M r .a n d H r s .P e t e r R l l l l i n w e r e 1 1 ,y o u m r c o u p l e h a v e r e n t e d t h e S u n d a v d i n n e r z u e s L z o f M r .a n d i n t o M r s .S t o k e s r e s i d e n c e a n d u r i l l M " 'M a t i n J o h n s o n .g o a n h o u s e k e e p i n g a t o n c e .|( r u n h e l n o n c a l l e d a t P e t e r R u - ..d i n :S n t u r r h y e v e n i n g .m " h g s g m g f 1 2 3 1 ;* ° r " . 1' : . . ' ; : . " : i ; ' : ' f M r .a n d M r s .m i n g L a r s o n g a v e s J p m o f 15\ =_ _ ; _ h _' r u u d a n c e a t S p i k e r S a t u r d a y e v e n i n a ' a s o i m u i r l o o k i n g a f t e r b u s i n e s l m a t - ' : f a : h : g m m ° " y b , ' i : T f "A g o o d t i m e ' ° % . § ' u § " , I = a . R " E $ ¢ | . |w i l l s e r v e a I ' r m B u c h l r d t ,. i l f m z S k o v G n d p u b l i c : u p p e r a t t h e L e g i o n h n l i E f ' $ ; R ° S u I ;' ;c a l l e d a t C a r l E r i k ' F L 1 " ; 1 = . : ~ " e ; . . ' ; r : " ' ? . : 'r m 'h W B Q : |M r s .L e m o n i s h e l p i n g M x k .O i t n w o r k .c u r e N e l s o n w i t h h e r h o u s e w o r k a t p n e - .,. _ ~_n e n t . noon with Mrs. Gardner James.Mr. Fnnc is Fonberg wu a buli- ness caller at Uehling, Nebr, Thurs- -day fonenoon.Mm. I"|1tncls Foraberg spent Wed- nendny Ir M. with Mrs. Cari Erik- snn.Hd Andernon and Theo.William- son ~pent Sunday aftemoon atl'eu~r Rudin'|.heirs.Peter Rndln :ent Thursdayafternoon with Mrs.tto Neison.Miss Alic e Hoeir lnd baby broth er. of Dale spent the put week atthehome of Amlrew Hoeirk.Jann Haier mul famiky of Dlle were Sunday <|inn€r guests of An- drew IIoelr'a.Mr.and Mrs.Fnncin Foraberg auto-ed to Craig Saturday evening en Ind zravv. baked beam. notatoem 'bln Franc is Fnrnbenr exiled at m m I cabron .hge nizd, pickles. 5el- Otto Nelson' aSumlay afternoon.ir rolls, ducheas cream,cake and Mr. and Mrs.IIn-ry Chdatiansen co ee.Inf Fremont :ment the week-end at W ~u ~ldu n no .P e t e r Je ns en .M r s .L a u r a T a f t a n d c h i l d r e n w e r e S u n d n y d i n n e rgu e st s o f t h e Mi ss es L a u n a n d A n n i e I'n e s s o f H e r m a n .Mi ss es M a r y a n d E r a A n d e r s o n fipent.S u n d a y eve n in g :a t F r n n c i : o r a b e r g k .M r .a n d M r s .P e l e C h r i x t i m s e n g a ve a n n h l t i m e da n c e nt.Spi lc erG a n g a S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g w h i c h w a s enl ioy ed ve r y m u c h b y th os e p m c e n t .¢M i s s E l i s e Ja m e s s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h M i s s Jo s e p h i n e C h d n i a m s e n . M r .a n d M r s .Pe t e C h r i s t i a n s e n caliasl a t R i e h n n l B a r r n n i e S u n d a y e ve n i n gM r .u n d M r s .C a r l E r i k s o n a n d a i u g h l e r ,I§ \ e y l n a n d M r .a n d M r s . @©©© ©©© ©@© ©©©© @©© @©© ©©©@ ©@© ©©@ ©©©© ©©© ©©@ © ....© | , |.;.r 1 w f -.ho evembers he Frid ay -ff o The Hour that took first prlze on open competition with toon exercises at 1. c country sc ro 1 all other G-ours at the Thurston County Fair on Breadof 30 or 50 years ago?This year,Friday,November 23.Cake and Doughnuts many thousands nf people will be Q : m l S u m l n y t o a t t e n d a bi r i hu i n y ;1arty.Th e y r e p o r t e d n ve r y gu ru ! l m w .T h e |{ :L | :a d0 m 8:O h r i S t o r e W im w h b e d ln=!.S u n d a y n i g h t o f a b o u t :~t`»00 w o r t h of zu o ai s . M r .C h a r l e y S h u m a k e r W IN l u c k y fu n u q h t o g e t t h e Po~.l O f fi c e u l°.».\ ih ingl cn. H a r r y a n d (Ila ne nc e Bu nc h a n d a s1l.ll111Jer o f f d r n d s Il ii e ml lr d t h e fiance a t M i l l a r d .T h e y r e p o r t n w r y 211041 t i m e . M r .a n d M r s .H e r m a n Bu sc h a t - lendeel t h e H o g ' s a i s a t E m i l A r f | " » haul F r i d a y . I f y o u w a n t u h o m e m m l c c o m 'g r t r e :i t o f M m H e r m a n .Bu sc h. i ,Q ' .F l"'3!I1!ll¢0 O ~\(~: n l I 0 i *I n s ~ ar m e m b l e a t t h e c o u n t r y sc ho ol ho us e s..p | | | e ° n || ~ I n ~ T u u d n y .~.~le on Satunlay nn Hrs. Ilmnnl Uark one. Marlin Hedelundf were mllwrw:H the home of Gmrge HedelunrllastSaturdnv and Sunday. The Can! Ciub will meet at the.ame of Mr.and Mrs.Lee nextSakurdny evening. Get vour home made :mrons nfMrs.I>iermnn Busch.They arepretty and you can get them at a rensonabie price.%Hs\Erna Iiunst snent Sunday with he-r parents at Washinzton. J/Mr.Conner and family ¥eft.for Kentucky where they expectmake their home.The boys surely turned things umside duvm in town on Halloween. A SQUARE DEAL FOR THE Girl" ls the first snbjat suggested to be followed by |.dls-cuaslon of the Rural School in partic ular, the :lm gan beir i 'A square Geal for the country y and girl."Zn some corr- munlties the exercises will be =»»- linued l"1idly night. ..,who attended the funeral, and olhe relatives. Burial was rnzule in the Blai cen1e|.ery. Awnzmber of friends fro Omaha and Elk City were also pw cnt at'lhe services. Sattlrday,Novembe r 2l,l1as be enAUx; | .}\3y LADIES. alesiznateal as "Physical Edueationl ATTENTION Day" and most of the aubjlecls aug- genial are of apeclzl importance in . . . _ - . - .\ 1 ie I !Members of Stanley II. Hain Lni"""¥eommunn.5.In man;paces No. |51 will mnrth in a llmly 'lo th the exencl.-ma will be held Satun|a}:Armmic Day Services, as the Bap mght.lial.chunh,Sunday morning,Nov .r |. .:l l 'lleet at 10 30 nz ihe Cu.;Han on Winston spent Sunday at theMrs. Minnie Lailmnn home. Emil and Cecil Lallrnnn and IreneHellmanntuzrdedLutherLeaguelastFriday evening. The Junior Chorus of the Font-:melle Luti rx church will give n :ecital nl.churrh on Sunday mening, beginning at 8 o'clock.i l u .Roberts and daughter, Ruth:md Hn. Herman Lniimnn md c hil- drcn, Vivian Ind CI;do ol' Winslow, -pen!Saturday afternoon nt theWm. Holtmnn home.The Luther League is busy re- renrsing for n p y tn be givenometirneinDecember.Alben lallmnn und family spent Sunday al the Mrs.Sndin Herme- -.cht home.Harvey Iiilgenipmp was openl- Ly Lin. Hfdilulldt I © ©© © @ @ © © © © © ©© © @©©© © ©© Gs, ©© ~@|@ ¢© l ~s@> ! ©© ; © f© ©® @@ » s r f ./ T ~ xiii. ~ It's always the part of wisdom to be ready with a well-provisioned cellar and pantry.Buying now at our Special Nov€mber winter-storing Sale Prices means BIG SAVINGS, Specials for Friday and Saturday mzmf Ro.\s1'u In l6<'lll) l' Nh a n d s mm lx S TE A K 'ilk n o l u x c BEEF 10 In lic PORK L u m no.\s1;204: n . \ mu ' Ru mr ISC P u n k c uor-s g k ' m c n x 18 I0 'lic Bring your Crysfal While Soap coupons here for ra demtion About November 15th we will have a car load of OMARFlour on track.Special price from the car.Ask us about it. N|[lS[N'S cam Store mh and Lawn" sneer \~1: vi-zmwznvnum-ruin ss-|na»¢»d¢~n\ zoo ' cum mia rm- Produce. 1'11.xX1<Sc1\1Nc Q . ~ ~ _. L ~ ~,\~ ~ ~` » P A S T R Y ~ LOUR 1F L O U R f ~ Flour plays a most important part. in the success of yonr Baking for Thanksgiving. Maintop Flour is so carefully blended that most of your Pastries and Bread m ay be made from it with aasqred success. Blairlfiiillg Co. .gy;g g ; f I; '; r : I5 l ; ° " § ; § i u : n ; t ; } ; f >3,<;_f,=g. ;ex - s e rvi c e m e n a n d al s o t h e w h o li j l g e n k a r n p ,~T m n d u n i n g ]O B I T U A R Y o f S p a n i s h - A n e r i c a n ir et er un s n l l e i s g e t t i n g a l o n g a s w e l l a s c a n b e ~; ' " ' " ' ' d t o j o i n w e L n l t .,.,¢¢g¢¢1 |F u n e r a l se rvi ce s w e r e h e l d l l !S i !___ _ l n .H o l l r n a n a n d fa m i l y s p e n t S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n ,f o r M r s .A l l i s ,N O T I C E S u n c l l y e ve n i n g w i t h fr i e n d s a t A l -n .H a r r i s ,a t t h e Ep i s co p a l e h u r d t l\if=.,-g§;_>;=i n d L e o n a n l E c h e n k m p l i n u th i s c i t y .R e v.A .E .B e r h A l l fo r m e r sol die rs,on l lo r s Rn: w f f i d a t i n g ..I f Il d i la n d fa m i l i e s s p e n t S a t u r d a y o ve n - j m g i n . A r l i n g t o n a t t h e Jo h n E c h t e n - k o m p S r .h o m e . w . \ s H 1 : ~ : c 1 o r c N O T E S T h e Lodlesm A i d m e t a t t h e h o m e ot M r s .l i e d e i u n d i n t w e e k a n d t h e a ft e r n o o n w a s s p e n t i n m a k i n g co m fo r t s .A f t e r t h e w o r k w a s c o m - -Ieted n d e l i c i o u s l u n c h w a s s e r ve d Je a n e t t e M a r g u e r i t e Pa t t e r s o n w a s l o r n . n e a r l y 4 3 y e a r n a g o i n Il l i n o i s a n d d i e d N o v. 2 a t t h e P e n h C o m p t o n h o m e .Sl1e= had k e p t ho u s e - a t t h e P e t e r Ty s o n h o m e fo r n n u m - b e r o f y e a r s a n d , w i t h h e r h u s b a n d , h a d r e c e n t l y b e e n l i vi n g i n E l k C i t y . F i n d i n g h e r s e l f i n n e e d o f g o o d c o r e ' m a n n e s o a " e r s a n es pe ei a 5'th oa e o f t h e W o r l d W a r o n e askef t o b c l t t h e C i t y H e l l a t 10 :4 o'clock sharp, Sunday morning,m a r c h t o t h e B a p t i s t c h u r c h I n h r : l v w h e r e n j o i n t se r vi c e w i l l 1) h e l d W e w o u l d l i k e t o h a ve e ve r y ne r vi c e m o n " i t h h x fnm.i15 o u t . D r .A . J. S a n d e r s o <The Official Paper of Washington County,Nebraska Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD GENERAL ANI) LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBEQSKA,NOVEMBER 15, 1923VOL- XXVII NO.42 1\\.»:x|»:m'r "'°°""TL9?.¢=.<§.=.~ ~" = ° " ' § g ; ; = ; - ; ° _ g g ; n o r m ! ~ ~\\ \s|||sc1'us ¢1;&'r:r"WEATHER ESTIMATES More tlwun $l,000.000J |r.\| munldpll bonds he non of State zmmnx 1:\||25:13:z i r m n n T i s \ \ : : k brings the w?ddin °f :~Ile '°"" and ;°;;1\f!-f\i'|¢ '-\IH¢ ;l ra i f s ;»r g : g ~- L 'Hoa c o n mp é o n a l Llflien Circle will meet Thursday at the CaneChapelfor election of officers for the ensuing yur.Hike Hammang ntumed from Cllifomls "D|.|eaday,sf!er an enema-ive trip through the c out state d ri s in tl o f Te xnanvaoupo.Mn .L.P.Down:md familyspentno un ]d a n visiting friends in Onuhl..A. G.Uuiwlg held a public :mls in front o! his office Saturdaywhen he disposed of a great dell of his nr°|>¢r\:»Hn. Ludwig andrrnndson, Gene Worley of Havelock vlialed several days with friends and re tive).Minn Chr: Johnson spent 'I`hurs- day w<¥¢Fri\il>' ln Omnhs attendingthe Stale convention of telchers.d Glenn Ludwig. Arnol Johnnon ln"¢\.-..l.....¢.£|n»hnH\|\||ffum ve been sold -----~-" j " " j _ " "answer une young couple when!l-luau|\.|s1.| ,|.1.uU :urprisnl nm! shoc ked lo hear of the r.f\3.| :~s :sau l"lGLRESForsevenTHEREl!\!\bHRAbl\.\Miss llll.Helwinkie,daughter of »ull||en death nf Chill!! Marion Car-ABOUT W EATHERmt the exac Sir. and Mrs. H.L. Heivrinkle, be)BOYS HAVE .1 GOOD l"lIIIII ter, nn Sumlny , Nov. ll, lt 16£5 N. )g Thy,~The 'Nebraska Gas & Elactric com- came the bride of Mr. Palmer Allem!_.:~1:lr¢I |.in¢0|n N¢'br. xxhero 11.- .mi mg'wuhinfnm.n.»n un_ \\|1h;|\the p u t year. months\ ended July 31 li fnmlrcs wer!! $644,000,131 fan lreyond expectation of oven the l\\0J. lim-az optimist: of 5 year of mo nam.In-as-much as tax-exempt issues ore`b-ning much sought :flex th an days,municipalities are findinif that they can finmee pubiic improve-I mem.projects with :omparalivo cane. This hos resulted,bankers vlaim, not only in using fsbuloua mms in enterprises upon which no r-tum can be expectesl,but has made it extremely difficult. for in- .1.-trie¢ to compete |'ornee¢icd funds i pany hoe completed the erection of a uiinlribulion system at Hendersonam' finished building a. high tension transmission line from Hampton. The line carries 6600 volts which in 'stepped down to 110 ailernalimz current. This mlisplocos the old direct business men who financed the erect.- tion of the orixinai plant at Hender- son had maintained it nt n finan- cial loss os a. matter of community pride. The citizens are now nssur» cd of day and night service. 1 U10 open market.ff I The gmwth of the telephone Municipalities have acluadly o\or~ ppoel their kndlt. boundarlell. be- .¢!|"heaping additional expenses .n the public in the way of taxes. Jus only are direct tax bills being ..\irwrea-\'¢l by the tux-exempt 3 i Jl.but in mldition cvrry lmr of taxable prdpeny sms-'=:1. ..1:.h~ Iemrl to make up \hv I0=in \.;m:rmrzont re:uTlin5r from llw tmmhlo mcnmc of the laolalrr nf .1 .cmpt bonds. XII propony hhnulnl hr*iaxv-I ' l L } 4 .\..)\|.i£h tho inju=1.ir:¢~ of the pro#- :-atualinn >0 for ng new bond ; -uc~ HFS* comorncd. m,.\1n MA N :~:r~:.\n1>:n business( in Nebraskl promi51.'S to .keep the atate safely in its position ol thinl jn proportion to population. I'. I- vaiimntml that claw to $2,000.- 000 i-.|J(iI"12 ~;>onl iq 1922! in N-|:h» rmku an r.<tr|¢||hn|\t mmtruction. nwr n 1r.|||~:u|-|nn line.Prurtie- :\'|}ravi)i.um¢:mul hunineas houhc mr-thc \|T|.|,.:v I \\im¢l for service a.:'1| \"l lnzhimx i=fury grat- um.|;:in those who haso wiiiaq in \...|:\for it many )e::.rn. wn of Mr. and Mrs. Clork Allen, ml!A vers iniemaling evening was of this c ity.Im-n. at the M. w. A. mul on Mon- The wedding took plnoo at the ,dllf owning, Nov. 12. vuhon the mom- German Lutheran church,of trhichi;,¢.r,of Staniof g Hain pon!and current of 220 volts. The mvp of the bride is a member, on Wednes- day afternoon, Nov. 14, at four o'- clock. Rev. Henry Warning, pastor, por- fu1min|the c eremony in the pros- cneo of many friends and relatives of the young coupie._ The bride wore whim cantnn csope with a veil and carried o bouquet Io!Ophelia roses.The briulesmnhl, Mins Elsie lloiwinklo,a dimer ra* she bride,wo n silver blue 1'l.\t crepe with silver trimsning. The groom and heat mah.Mr. iiaroiui Smith,of Ornlha Wore ine conventional colorzl.The P h !bear- er was bliss Margret il:nningson, *n mosIn of the bridr, wno "wore :I pink xilk fmck.The !.\n°i~s fnlbtl gave her to her future 1l.1ha:\|l at thc altar. following x lafhl nd lmls 'as the paurtor..Az uw dose of the ¢e»emf,\\.\. U10 l»ri\||;and groom were [.{i\r::'1| re-aally and our-|I:\w< amr.ndoel in rio. f<\.f}!stktl ga.a mam:?|clurcrs ore intvmstml in the :|'1u tourm that cfptinn at the home of Inv h°ii¢\ ui!!bo held for gas meter men 3t\[:\rt.*n1.~|, foilownd by :1 ve15 riabor-~thc slate college at Ames.Iowa.¥a,, four |Col.l|!|'.' dinner. 'Pcce-mber 4 to S if1clu=+i\'e. Secretary*There weie present at the moon 'll.R. Sterrett. of Den Moines i5!tiUn|oniy relatives,lherc being n- makinfz ncce¢».~ary arrangements.:bout twenty-fi\o guests present. ....1 s C1:x11m\§l.\RKi At Hunan]the only nuthorltnos I}.°"o"mg the reception,the Mary Hlair's xtnml 0ls| man \Ir James believe with Emerson that "light uuis went to Omaha for o brief i s t h e b e d l i n e m a n "a n d c o n h o n e m o o n ,a n d p l a n L o z o t o h o u s e,.1 .p o I . A .c m i c k s h a n k ~~9 3 \ " 1 : {a ' y t o ~~n f r n n n y \ . i l ! a | ; g e n w \ i \ ¢ ° l = = n r s 'o f h h ,b i r t h o n l f ' - ' l i w e y m a i n t a i n l i g h t s i n a l l e y s i n : h a Thursday. Nov. 8. Friemis and relatives took this oo- ¢:.=\ion to coil on him and his good wife, whose birthday also occurs this month and extend congntmls- nous and best wishes to them both. "Gnndpn"Cruickshank as ho is business section when the moon is not shining. A 65-mile Eine carrylrng 38.000 yigoeping on the Ailen farm south of town, in the near future. Both young folk:\are well and f.»\.ora1»l5 knowwn in this commun- ity and mm ara high sc hool xml- Elhlir wives and awoothoans were orilrruinoel by the Auxilisiy a t n In Nzght of I-Iievens"prognm,in hon-»r of Armiatica Day.Promptly :ot l l minutes of 8, Chapinin L. H. ,CWD opened tho prog:nm with ; jprlyer. This was followed by a brief uddmsa of welcome by Mn. Chas. |Mo(omb, preoident of the Unit. An eleven minute lmnd shaking comesf. wma indulged In and created murh rnerrimenl.Lyle Gilbert prov- efi 10 be a very popular fellow aiu he :hook honda with fifly people dur- ing mho clown minutes and won the prize. Mrs.Lillie Ryde proved ln be sa gr d en le nu i er " ith hor muséum of vm?curionitiea.to which n nipple were admitted at an lime. This occupies!one hour nm!eleven mln 1\l0.. l'rim'o¢s l'ocohonl.ax,n beautiful Indian maiden,was introduced by ilu! president, and for nn hour the mm!womlclzful fortunes were told. [The joke was that the I"rin¢es.-a told the midicr boys no many past truths that they could not undon=tq;Q it until tho Princesa revealed her I-flenhiy lnlldtlrn. J. P. Jensen 1»~-.E?1- ingiy admitteci that is necre y of tho boys, she had kept in touch with them nm! knew much of their per- \ I r Carter of Casper. Wyo. W, Douglas. ---- n ." u - .u . r u n 'v v u 5 _ . .I nf a m i l y h x u l b u t r e c e n t l y z o n e t o m n k e f n i t o d S u m w e a t h e r b u r n s :d u g t h e i r h o m e n e a r x h e S l a t e U n i v e r n i t y u p s o m e o i d r o o o r d s t o d a y a n d m i d i w h e r e t h e c h i l d r e n a u e n d o f i s c h o o l t h o m p u b l i c f o r t h e p u r p o s e d f p m i . H e h a d b e ¢ n i n a n O m o l u h o s p i t n l i n g t h u " w e a r e n o t h a v i n g H g h : - p r e v i o u a \ o " 1 l ~ 5 m 9 :l n L i n c o l n a n d n t -o r s n o w f a l l :t h a n w h o a l n n d f n t h e r u m m :m e H :f o o t m u g l m e i n L i n -\ & u I .b o y . " c n l n o n S a t u r d a y .H e g u m s t a k e n ;" A s o n u t t a r o f f o o t , "t h o w e a t h - w i t h o s t r o k e o f a p o p l e x y f r o m o l b u r n u m i d ," t h e d e e p s n o w r o » w h i c | |_ l 1 o d i d n o t r a l l y .l m e m b e r e d b y t h e m m w h o t r u o C h a r l e s M a r i o n C o r t e x w a s h o r n i n ; b o y I n t h e ' ? 0 a o r ' 8 0 s p r o l m b l y L a m p b e i l c o u n t y ,N e w P o r t ,K e n - - thcky. Jan.6, 1847.ln Fohmory f 1348. hhl parents moved to Scioto county, Ohio.In 1852 lo }\¢ilnu\ ofunty.Ohio.ln Scp't 1856 to \\';1ahin|:lon tnlinly. Nebrmdu when he has aint! It:lidtd with the excep- llon of u foo days ut L|'noo!n. llo ua..= nwrriefl to Mins Elizabeth M.Stewart of, Cunning Czly town-4 »|ip, July 18.lsss To this union! was laqm Keren childrm.fire sons ami tum daughters,Alfrnl Garlen I|l¢w=<'1i: Mm. Myrtle lfowler of D-i mnhn: Oscar Varur. deceased: Claude l l (`m1fr of Fentralia. Washington; Elva Cnrler,downed;Ralph SE reached the boy'x ahoulden,but \vo|,|iri be |835 than knee-high with his present a|Lnl..ure.Aqdn many men who now live in citltn v o n brought up in the country t h a n lnrxo&i:If1s are piled up when the uind has full aweop over the prair- iena Records aluteel from 1884 were pluuluceul to show that the grntest rnow fall on rwcord--forty-three llnéhfs-occurred at pprinrfleld Ill., in the winter of 1913-14, whiio January. IDIS. was the moot seven month in the climatologicxl history of illinois, both for low temperature an-I hoovy snowfall, combined withVartcr, of Chicago and Mn. 3»11\rion'|,,.m,. windtl. (r:amer of Vihorg S. I).: Ilia wife died l'ebruory 25, !88.°1.I Un October 13. 1392 he wsu: united* At Albany,N.Y.,tha snowlost winter occurred more than thirty yron ago.. but there havo been onlyirmarriageto Mina Min erva n six winters with more mow than !.¢ve nf Ilermon Nob. who with hor. children. three sons and one dough: ter. zu1vivo him. 'Fhey are Chu. ;: I (Sadat,W.Dudley and Eroncis ~ foil in I9&-23.Rotunda nt New Haven,Conn,applrontiy ind ium 2 gradual falli ng of f in mow (dl, 3et the heaviest record occurred in the winter of l9l5-16. Lllt W in-(Jarter. :dl of Blain|At the time of his death and for lor the total was nineteen lnc hd above normnl..Ionol affairs.| i A musical prognm by Mm. Gen]_[many y ous Previfrvi he tru a hith- ful member of the Harmon Baptist*Ldine Kamp Slowlrt,Gifford Dixon \olta of oitemzting c urrent is being uatu.Fings by Balbu,Bowman ,nd Hn . i d a p o c i ty f o r ma n y mm constructed from Norfolk 1hiblllh!D o Enterprise oxunds ~ w e r e o f m u m g l |n|¢glg_The donna-od was 1, friend to ol] \\ est Point. Oakland and T¢'W°*]"»uIationa and beat wishes.1 Exlcily lt eleven o'cloc| ¢. Hermln ond tho oomrmnity In which heIwilih in ultimate obiectlvo at Mi!!-|"|"h|» fnllnwinr out of town guests #anno...4....\. sow aiu! ¢ nw h \-| | &s :bai t so muc h o f his Iifn h u "Those who Believe the cltmda is ¢h\\1sinr."th e p r a wn : m o m mu d , " wi n tab c omfor t in hom- ing that tho groutut a n n u a l mo ! f d o n * I NN a t 9 - inches--wa in mana-14.but the ....- -. F "|'\!»flfQY D\'l:lm5a||\|u | \ \ u u.._-_ .~M e h i n m n ,He b. ,w h e n t h e y h a ve Z be en h u n i i n g f o r t h e pa n t t e n u l l y s . iz,Th e y b r o u g h t h o m e n l a m e n u m b e r =.r d n wl c xl an d a nn i rl c c h ic k en . hfr;l".¢in Miners. ieachrr in thePolk public school earn! home Wed- uing to ntteml the bint!! temthcreshmiMaudefmwention at Om! a..puManten joined her at Fremont. both attemiink the convenion until Fridaywaning. bn!h re urnimg spendmg the remainder of the \u.~rk with home folks.Mixati Irene Diii, \¢\.ian Lnthank and Liliian Wallingford. teachers In:hr grnrlga ax :ho Arlington schoolsattended 4.on\o|\!.ion in Omaha. The Young ladies Kensingtonwin hom n food sale at she H»d|»>"1= ¢¢mf¢¢¢{¢n¢ry Saturday afternoon at 3 o'¢lock.Lauwem Brown returned Thurs-day,afternoon from Omaha when he had been operated on for appen dldlia.F. W. Ilrown, son I.Io§'d lllrl Joe Chapman attended a cattle aale at Slromnburg Int week.Sir. and Mn. C. c. Manhaii were Fremont shoppers Saturday.Hrs.Fu nk Wolf and ¢Inugl1ter,Minnie.and Mrs.Don C.Weberrare ahoppera in Fremont Saturday afternoon.Hin Clara Kruger, who has been:Il the Fremont hoapilal for the paul. ive weak: for treatment before heroperationforanInwardgolber,isrealinl oaally aftar har firat opera»tion which was performed last Wed- aurlay.Hu. Bene J elhriea and daughtarVirginia,of Omaha visited seven! days at the home of her sister, Hrs.Wm.Hail and family.Hr. and Mrs. W m.Anderson and daughter,Gladyl.visited Sundayafternoon at the F. W. Brown home. -f=~"="i=\">' **!'°'l br *"- has prob- ottrl valley.were present:Herman oeuef and tenestlng ,_,'§,_ ,k'},,;f,,, M, ,,,{,5,,,¢_l1<»n a gm neighbor and citizen. ably more fnemln fm" our man ln'The demand for electric current family of Omahl. Mrs. Smith, "l°U"l"At'mintice Night in France,p i w l He leaves to mourn his paaalng, town. ns for enemies, he hae "f'"|ot Mexic o City is exceeding tlie de- cr of heal. man. of Omaha and u"".Yeara Ago." Those who heard }[".'beeldea his wife and eight children,"None know him but to love lnm." mansl and the central station willllienry Hlmrnt and daughter °f1"'"'- Sly that he rnarle a fine ,pnc hlfive zone and three daughten.an :;::::' .::',;L.°;1';"r:,";°...':. ';:.'°i:;.".i°»»-=lncrennell ~ c a pa c i ty "' ." °; ',;':.'l llmarson,~= ~ ' ~ mm m: p r o u d o n ~ ° ° = ~ ' .'; '° '. ;i °" °" :r r on e '* '; '.: " ° " l: ' " ' °' to transmit current at a un ,;.rter o r. two a ters.ratimntionof lun friends and neigll-lumusand welll.t 4 REICEPTION FOR MISISTER =j,_=;J . p Jensen spoke on ,,Am_ hor: these "f"'4"'y u "and hm The Buffalo county court house ir tioe Day, Eire Years Ago in Wash- h o n e a t y a n d i n t e g r i t y " °S h o r e r e -a t I C e n m e y i s t o b e w m a f o r ° ' ¢ ° ° |O n l a s t W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g 0 's u m o C o u n t y !L y l e N o y e s .w h o Iproech...tricity in confonniting with theTo say that a man ltvecl l»0»;|etional could Heretofore electric lc 93 yearn of age and has h.ermed'h hz has been afforded throughno one in wood or deed, has the level tcllnporary wiring. and reaped:of his neighbors and Miller will have electric lightscounts his friends by the acore. laime current coming from Sumner "W mu c h wo rth ""' "° * gf o'giwnsch is, in turn, euplied by a trann- I.'i.?""'°'lI"'»lf..f"`..f.§.'°.§....y e a n mln i o n line from the Lexington lofhappinessandcontentmentlc ° ';;i u d stations with MOVES _gg gu f TD W N more than 4.000.000 horsepower ancl Mrs. R. J. lturdoch opened ri home to the members and friends of the Congregitlonad church.to wel- come the new pastor,Rev.James ldclteeman and family. The evening was spent in visiting with the u o f honor and asues|short musical program under the nupervialou of Mrs. Lillie Kyde *ne presented. 'Ihl1\as followed N'informalcapacityarenewunderconstrue-ltnlks by Mr. Chan. Ross. Dr.Mor-. The f m l weather lm inane-:Hon in ebb country.|.|°¢h.Rev, A.Smalley ol' the Ban-Iton ....1T.T...of residents in thu !A recent Paving job gives o u - h l all to Omaha.community to shift about and do zens a went er proo ro their spring moving early.3 C.B.Huln recently bought the A N IMPERISIIABLE GIFT Frank Linden property on west Col--fax street and moved in lust Frirlnlf:when you mal-te n Christmas gift Fred Mueller, who was occupying of a 5*ear's aubrltriptlon :of The tilt church. Rev. L.. II. Camp of the i(l1ristian church and Rev.!ileKee~ lI1£|\. The remarks by all were inter- theeating and worth while and ispirlt of harmony and good will that prevails will surely bear much fruit for the c ommunity. A 1 1 ! l ! 1 _J - 2 a l . -\ l - a l . . recently attended the Legion con- sentlon in San Francisco.gave an ir tereating account of it and follow- ing the prorwn. all enjoy d an a- bundant and elaborate feed. - . . _ - . - » - . -- . ¢. UANISH LADIES HE LD SUCCESSFUL BAZAAR On last Friday.both afternoon and evening,the ladies of the Danish churdt held their annual bazaar and food sale in the parlors ol their church. Soon after the opening hour, the fancy work,aprona and household linen had practically all been sold, no cigar was every woman to buy A.Carter of Blair ard Hrs.Julia Lippinc ott of Red Cloud.Nob.and a large number of other relatives iand friend; e Funeral aarricca were held at his country home, where he lied liv- ed eo many years. on 'I`\\uday, Nov. I5 at 2 o'clock, Rev. Reese of the Herman Baptist church officiating and burial lacing made ln the Blair cemetery. The following out-of-town friends and relative: were present at the funeral,lllr. and Mn. Chas. Carter of Casper, Wye., Mr. and Mm Ralph Carter of Chicago,George Carter of St. Paul, Minnesota.. Byron Fow- ler of Ft. Crook, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- klnd Fowler of Alliance, Neb.. Mrs. Harley Blchlurtrie of Mllkaukeel IMus.Ellen Fora, Mn.Will Hinkle.. |wt1|tor with toe teaanrnow-o.o mon- er--waa only two y uan laters "The greatest anow fd!at S i t Lake City occurred in 1910-27, and the second, third, and fourth. alnoeltlian."5 'Viewing the aubjeet ln a broad way, one il lead 20 conclude that there wlll undoubtedly be heavy a n o w e i n t l t e y t a n l n e o t t l e h l l i l l th e r e h a ve b e e n ln th e p t- ll- a u d i t o probable that present record: will be exceeded in msn! rl»°°'~", W ILLIAM DONNER Wm.Donner, an old time real- dcnt of Blair, puaed away at the homo of his filter,Hrs.Henry Meier in Linc oln lalt Friday morn- lng at 7:15. Mr. Donner wan well :known in Bwr and vicinity, having for years worked in a harneaa shop in this city and adwaya an active particul- .pant in athletic sports of every na-lture. ,_.,,,,¢;,,,,,,ready-made.lMr. ma Mrs. J oe Riley mi daugh-I Ile was born in Germany in 1863 M d M I I Fowle:r'ond when but two r e m of aget o r .r .a n n l .a rI : U B C l l Q S O f w t c h e e ,~a u .n A f 'i l __ . . . a l ¢.», u h h L l ;o .; - i n aa.X f a v n \ P 4 - I n u f f m d Mn.John shun and]mgh m. vny llu. a nd Mr. . nd Mn.Pn nk Brokaw ma daughter,Ruth, lutood to Lincoln when M u n nBro kxl ind Shull ntlcnded the ¢u d » r ' |mnnn don while l n . Brokaw and Ruth u m Hrs.Shull Ind Phylllx vu md nln d vs .Ray I-lun of Omd u viah ed lm veek at the F. Munn home.TM Amsdnan Lrg-hm lad Wom~uf: Auxiliary held n pang Wadnevhy w u l memb s n I n d slr lami- lk i ,ab ou Sveetlmd.Vu-|o\|l\n m o l wa n the m n n h m nf the! I evening and a delicious supper wuslened to a hm number. Hr. and Bn. Don C. W eber andIra. Frank Wolf and daughter. Min-nie, spent Thursday in Omaha ahnp- ping and whiting Mend; and reh-liven.Little Donald Weber, son nf Hr.and Hrs. Harold Weber, had the mis- fortune to burn himself from a |uoline stove on Friday.Mr. tml Mrs.Raymond Ludwigmleriained at Sunday dinner for Mr.and Mn. J. A. Pelenon. |\|\il1\ RodneymdLawrence,A!Ludwiz and t w a s ob l i g e d t o m o r e h i s fa m i l y i n t o th e E d A y e p r o p e r l y o n w e s t u=m=hing1°nL Th e J o h n Gi b s o n house- w h o r e C .B .H a i n fi r e d i s h i c a n t :m il w i l l b e s o l d . Jo h n B u r c h n m m o y e d i n t o t h e l i n .C a n n o n pro pcr i53 o n oh 11 C o !- frvc str ee t,w h i c h h e h a s b o u g h t .mul h n p e - t o l h l l n a vo i d m m i n l r l l a i o c o fo r t h . 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S u n d ay a t 2 P . L l . a n d i ni e r r r i e n t w a s m a d e i n t h e B l a i r ce m e t e r y Der ea re el l e m e a a d a u g h t e r ,M i n F x n D o n n e r .o f D e s H o i n o s a n d o t i e r r e l x i l i vr s a n d f d t m i s t o m o u r n h i m sons. Glenn and Donald ZIERSIAN :~:r:\\s IMra.A.B. Cook of Blair tiniiwl friends here one day Inst week. Mi l.Perry Rose and Betty Jean nf Omnhnwnent a few dayw.1a-Iweek nl the parental J.A.\\e»thome.Mrs.C.II. Johnson \i-ileflBlnlrThursday:xml had ¢Ient$ work done.Mrs. Goninn l.o\.\e rvrturnesl homeThursdayfrom Omaha where she I wi been vinilini her psurenm.Mr.and Mrs.Gustave Ilan-mn 1eseral days.Mrs.Go2ilieb Zimmerman wan a hu°=ines.-a visitor £0 the County Seal1'ridny.Mr. and Mrs. Ky le Jansen of North Bend were over Sunday |lI.1t:\Li at the J. A. West home.I.»o)°cl Keefer drove to Omaha Sundav and spent the day.Mr. and Mrs. IJ.Buck axromnanini bv Mrs. J . M.West and Junelm| Mrs. O. A. Johnson matured ts Valley Sunday and ment.the lla) " h h Mr.and Mn. Thure PetersenRoy Knott and wife were Omah: visitors Saturdav.Mu . L .A.Parrish and Ne wMade of Omaha. were menu at thi s . H Parrish home Sunday affer 'l I 1 ;| o t> ~ rt y o n ea -'l C o l fa x . 0 A l l \ l I l 'l ¥ l 5 l N G l'. \ 'r s l.:n-L w o r k a yo un g? Ta il ;: u l t e r - t ve d i n th e F ln t o r pr i n e fo r . u C a m e o hrnncl: villich s~hr hnnl Init ulo'.|t'1l loan .!lel th e p a p e r ha i l be e n o u t h u t an ff i t n o u n w h e n t h e p a r t y fi m l i n t r i1 Cillletl her \ .l |:ifl lfi h o r t h e y re al l r h o loc al i n t h e Er i te r p ri s e a n d sh e j n y f u l l y 'Kent a f t e r h e r b r o o c h . l f y o u w o n t a n y t h i n g ,i l y o u fi ni ]a n y t h i n g , i f y o u \ \ i = l | l n b u y o r s e l l in t t h e En t e r p r i s e te l l t h e w o r l d ; |t.=su bs cr ib er s r e a d t h e p a p e r . {} .E .s .R E G l . 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T h e 5 2 i n u e s o f 1924 w i l l h e crowrlenl w i t h se r ia l st or ie s.x- ho n at or ie e ed i t o ri n l u .t1°¢\r>.fa c t s a n d fu n .Su b sc r ib e n o w an l l re c e i ve : l . T h e Y o u t l f s i C o m p a n i o n - 5 2 i a n u e n i n 1924. 2.A l l t h e r e m a i n i n g i»:-ues o f I9 2 3 . TI.T h e C o m p a n i o n H o r n e Ca l en t lu r fo r 1924.AEI fo r $ 2 . 5 0 . 4.O r in c lu d e . MeC: .\ll'-ma g a z i n e , t h e m o n t h t y a u t h o r i t y o n fas hio nw. B o t h pu bl i ca ti o ns ,o n l y $3. 00. T m :' z 0 U T H ' S C O M P A N I O N ( k n n m o n w e n i t h A ve .&S t .l* uu l St .. Bo s t o n M a s s . th i s O f f i e l . N e w Su bs c ri pt i on s Re c e ive d a l r ¥ !i ev| 1'1 tl l1| l}Elm!1'5ill"t:.tko n n w t o .=r t i n t h e tl.il1g;~.Zl.:|l.:i r e .\t l 1 \\i|1»»h t r t . : ~ = r : m m ; o va l e { } l ( 0 \ l . 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