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11-15-1923r.i:.»g ~» ---- - - '~""'_\_J...~. . . a h ~Blair. 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 n0 l i \ " lU n l a n da n dl l l d r u l B l m m ew i n dfr o mT h u n d a yu n - t i lS u n d a yw i t hM i s aB r o w n d a a l s t l ri nO m a h a . H n .W m .Ra c k m n y e rie n t a n a i n - a lfo rh o r m n ,Th o r l o ,a taHa d le - 1re 'anp a r t yW e dn es da ye ve n i n g . T h i5 g g i . ;m m'Ih e r l o 'asch ool fr i e n d sa n dd d n t yr 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 ar l a i m M r s .B e n C o o k a n d s o nBe n j a m i n , l e nF r i d a yf o rG 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 mP1l¢°i nem p l oy e da tH n .E l l aW i l m ar mm a t e dh e r r e d d e n c ct oH a r r yP l c k fo r da n d fa m i l y .Sh e,w i t hM n .R e xW 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 yw i l ljo i nM r .R e x W i ls on .w h oisem p l oy e di nC a l i f- n r n i ll lIl i | 1 lB l i n m r . III d r o vtt oH o p p e rTu e s d a ya n dm e tR 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 afo :" 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 rbr o t h e r ,E ve r e t tW es t,w h o.\m o m n lB c h t e n w n pbo 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 nanN r f of o rh i ss m a l lM mR u t hC h w t i a n n e nl p e n ta.MisaAC h r i s-d a u g h t e r .S h af . . ' C mw i t hb e rco u pi cd a y so fh u . : w e e kw i t hh a r" '|aiP l r l r n z F n m o r i m g s s tf$ I. Z" , '1 . | " '° '" d a y " i n i n er 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 dH r s .Hq w - } a u n_ t ,2|[rn.R i d h n n i~ J-¢!a§_g1¢;;i;|g:l.l\eaons uuzn ityw i l ltii icu aam n t t e r a a n dtea!t r e a t m e n t ,t h e yc a m e u pt ol a i ra n ds h ew a ste nd e rl y c u r e df o r i nh e r l u u t d l y sa tthe h o m eo fh e rfr i e n d ,M r s .Pe rc h hfna. _.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 hermother. Carl Hanson of Chotuu. Montanacams int weekfor a fewweeks visitvnrithHernunnlltitreland friends.Walter Will, who works at Ponca ifhome over Sunday.W alte r wu rent in Colone, S. D. a fewweeksago but W recentlyreturnedtoPonca. Hewut pleued to get back to his old place..Mrs.Uu i eAckermanandfam-iiy wereOmdmvisitorsSattlnlay. TheHomeMissionarySociety of the M. F.. church will be entenain-efl at the J. T. Fitch hom: \\'c¢|ne.c datafternoon.Mn. J .P. JaneenreturnedMon-r!a5froma visitwithfriends at Flair.Chu.HornagentSundayin I2 0L i s t e rho sp it al . R u b e nL .W e s tw a sb o r na t H u m n ,l n d i s n nS e p t e m b e r 5 t h ,18 59 a n dp u s e dm u ya tS i o u xC i t v. Io w aW e dn e nu l ay O c to b er 3 1 st ,192 3. D e a t hu r nd u el oh e a r tt r o u b l e nd a l ru p sy .H eha s b ee n . are s i de n t h e r efo rm o r ei h n nf a m 'y e a r s a n do n l vw e n tt oS l o w :C i wa co u pl eo f w e e k s M 0t o b ew i t hh i s aovwd u r l n l th i si n s !claus.T h eb o d yw a sb r o u x h th e r eo n t h en i to'c| 0<kl r a i n'¥ hu rs r!a\e ve - n i n ganalfu n e r a lse rvic esh e l dF r i - fl n va f t e m n c nn t2 3 0a tLhcB 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 eis|\ur\l \*e|lh efi veHomea n d t w oda u n h t e r n .W m .W4-st.o f fh i r a g o .O r aE .W e n to fM 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 Noticethe differenceofthe Bands.They will takehold 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.rMrs. Joh~ Echmknmp af Afufhg .1Hu h rmee tin srM a n d a !e ve n i n ra t Nelsof Slam(Cilv.Mamie.who lives in Texan and Alice ul Renrdan. Wnsldnsrtnn.Twobrothers.Hnnee":amiNillulami onesirtter. Mrs.Gen. Smith nf Herman. ll.P. Chrintenon olBlair snee'ilotlulav ontnt thefarmwill.bl<'rm und nife. |}u\llnllnurfenl|\]nl!(l.whenby membersofthaI,alienAiflwan willpaironlzeel.Thenroceeflvn-nznuntedtznnrountlninetvtlollanl. blissBlaryLoweandEverettHinesnlrovetoLo|.rnuIowaSni urelaywheretheyueremarried Blisslane is the daughterof Mr.andHrs.GeorgeLowe:mtlis :I mostlovableyoungiluly.Sheha-=beena vertsueeessfulWashingtoncountsteacher the past three }03rn andbgstwtehing thisfallsouth afternoonotOttoNei.-\on's. Mr. andMrs. Oscar' Thone enter-tainellthelollowlnlrsrl.le:=L¢n;Sunday dinner:Mr. ami Mrs. T. ix.Iverson: Mr. nnll Mrs. Martin Jolm son andsonllerletMr.Jeff\'| "'Horn nm!nonEI-l:Mr.andMrs.Llo;llJohnson and balm;51-.andMrs.LouieHain-enandchildren: Mr. and Mrs. Eisner Thane mul babyzmulMr. and Mrs. Henry Horn.Peter Jensen was a business call enatBlair 'lhumlny afternoon.A larze number attended the pro-trramandweiniero u tatRoseHillandwas greatlyenjoyerlby ull.JackIlvannlFremont calledon friendsinthis\icinil.yFridayo\r»1i|1q.._1\lrx: Walter Sapoenlleldis on the two weeksm, but taught :anti~ |;\r|_nr].r\mfer~\nnlookSl.lnd|1}dinnerd m vo fl a s tw e e k .; a L " I f u n n i i :§ = - » - 1 5 = ~ = ; ' »5ka r .a n nr n .a r. r ns o na 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 da tF r a n c i n h n p l o y e da sm e n tc u t t e ra nt h ! ; F o r s b e r g ' aF r u l a ye v e n i n g . J e n s e nM e a lM a r k e t .M r .a n dH r s .P e t e rR l l l l i nw e r e 1 1 ,y o u m rc o u p l eh a v er e n t e dt h eS u n d a vd i n n e rz u e s L zo fM r .a n d i n t oM r s .S t o k e sr e s i d e n c ea n du r i l lM " 'M at i nJ o h n s o n .g oa nh o u s ek e e p i n ga to n c e .|( r u nh e l n o nc a l l e da tP e t e rR u - ..d i n :S n t u r r h ye v e n i n g .m " h g s g m g f1 2 31 ;* ° r " . 1' : . . ' ; : . " : i ; ' : ' fM r .a n dM r s .m i n gL a r s o ng a v es Jpmo f15\ =_ _ ; _ h _' r uud a n c ea tS p i k e rS a t u r d a ye v e n i n a ' a s o i m u i rl o o k i n ga f t e rb u s i n e s lm a t - ' : f a : h : g m m ° " y b , ' i : T f "Ag o o dt i m e ' ° % . § ' u § " , I = a . R " E $ ¢ | . |w i l ls e r v ea I' r mB u c h l r d t ,. i l f m zS k o vG n d p u b l i c: u p p e ra tt h eL e g i o nh n l iE f ' $ ; R ° S u I ;' ;c a l l e da tC a r lE r i k ' F L 1" ; 1 = . : ~ " e ; . . ' ; r : " ' ? . : 'r m 'h W B Q : |M r s .L e m o ni sh e l p i n gM x k .O i t n w o r k .cu r eN e l s o nw i t hh e rh o u s e w o r ka tp n e - .,. _ ~_n e n t . noon withMrs. Gardner James. Mr. Fnnc is Fonberg wu a buli- ness caller at Uehling, Nebr, Thurs- -day fonenoon.Mm. I"|1tncls Foraberg spent Wed- nendny IrM. with Mrs. CariErik- snn.HdAndernonand Theo.William- son~pentSundayaftemoonat l'eu~rRudin'|.heirs.PeterRndln :ent Thursday afternoon withMrs.ttoNeison.Miss Alic e Hoeir lnd baby broth er. of Dale spent the put week atthehome of AmlrewHoeirk. JannHaiermulfamikyofDlle were Sunday <|inn€r guestsof An- drew IIoelr'a.Mr.andMrs.FnncinForaberg auto-edtoCraigSaturdayevening en Ind zravv. baked beam. notatoem 'bln Franc isFnrnbenrexiledat m mIcabron .hge nizd, pickles. 5el- Otto Nelson' aSumlay afternoon.irrolls, ducheas cream,cakeandMr. andMrs.IIn-ry Chdatiansen coee.InfFremont:menttheweek-endat W~u~l du n no .P e t e rJe ns en .M r s .L a u r aT a f t a n dc h i l d r e nw e r eS u n d n yd i n n e r gu e st so ft h eMi ss esL a u na n d A n n i eI'n e s so fH e r m a n . Mi ss esM a r ya n dE r aA n d e r s o n fipent.S u n d a yeve n in g :a tF r n n c i : o r a b e r g k .M r .a n dM r s .P e l eC h r i x t i m s e n g a vea nn h lt i m eda n c ent.Spi lc er G a n g aS a t u r d a ye ve n i n gw h i c h w a senl ioy edve r ym u c hb yth os e p m c e n t .¢M i s sE l i s eJa m e ss p e n tS u n d a y w i t hM i s sJo s e p h i n eC h d n i a m s e n . M r .a n dM r s .Pe t eC h r i s t i a n s e n caliasla tR i e h n n lB a r r n n i eS u n d a y e ve n i n gM r .u n dM r s .C a r lE r i k s o na n d a i u g h l e r ,I§ \ e y l na n dM r .a n dM r s . @©©© ©©© ©@© ©©©© @©© @©© ©©©@ ©@© ©©@ ©©©© ©©© ©©@ © ....© | , |.;.r1 wf-.hoevembershe Frid ay -ffoThe Hour that took first prlze on open competition with toon exercises at 1. c country sc ro1all other G-ours at the Thurston CountyFaironBreadof 30 or 50 years ago?This year,Friday,November23.CakeandDoughnuts many thousands nfpeople willbeQ : m lS u m l n yt oa t t e n dabi r i hu i n y ;1arty.Th e yr e p o r t e dnve r ygu ru ! l m w .T h e|{ :L | :a d0 m8:O h r iS t o r eW im w h b e dln=!.S u n d a yn i g h to fa b o u t :~t`»00w o r t hof zu o ai s . M r .C h a r l e yS h u m a k e rW INl u c k y fu n u q ht og e tt h ePo~.lO f fi c eu l °.».\ ih ingl cn. H a r r ya n d(Ila ne nc eBu nc ha n da s1l.ll111Jero ff d r n d sIl ii e ml lr dt h e fiancea tM i l l a r d .T h e yr e p o r tn w r y211041t i m e . M r .a n dM r s .H e r m a nBu sc ha t - lendeelt h eH o g ' s a i sa tE m i lA r f | " » haulF r i d a y . I fy o uw a n tuh o m em m l cc o m 'g r tr e :i t o fM mH e r m a n .Bu sc h. i ,Q ' .F l"'3!I1!ll¢0O~\(~: n lI0i *Ins~ar m e m b l e a t t h e c o u n t r ysc ho ol ho us es..p | | | e ° n || ~ I n ~ T u u d n y .~.~le on Satunlay nn Hrs. Ilmnnl Uark one.MarlinHedelundfweremllwrw:Hthe homeof GmrgeHedelunrl lastSaturdnv andSunday.The Can! Ciub willmeetat the.ame of Mr.andMrs.LeenextSakurdny evening. Getvour homemade:mronsnfMrs.I>iermnnBusch.Theyare pretty and you can getthemat a rensonabie price.%Hs\ErnaIiunstsnentSundaywith he-r parents at Washinzton. J/ Mr.Conner andfamily ¥eft.forKentuckywheretheyexpectmake their home.The boys surely turned things um side duvmintownonHalloween. ASQUARE DEALFOR THE Girl" ls thefirst snbjat suggested to be followed by |.dls-cuaslon of the RuralSchoolin partic ular, the :lm gan beiri 'A square Gealforthe countryy and girl."Zn some corr- munlties the exercises willbe =»»- linuedl"1idly night. ..,who attended the funeral, and olhe relatives. BurialwasrnzuleintheBlai cen1e|.ery. Awnzmber of friends fro Omaha and Elk City were also pw cnt at'lhe services. Sattlrday,Novembe r 2l,l1as be enAUx; | .}\3yLADIES.alesiznatealas"PhysicalEdueationlATTENTION Day" and most of the aubjlecls aug- genial are of apeclzlimportance in . . . _ - . - .\ 1ieI!Members of Stanley II. Hain Lni"""¥eommunn.5.Inman;pacesNo. |51 will mnrth in a llmly 'lo th theexencl.-ma will be held Satun|a}:ArmmicDay Services, as the Bap mght.lial.chunh,Sundaymorning,Nov .r|. .:l l'lleet at10 30 nz ihe Cu.;Han onWinstonspent Sunday atthe Mrs. MinnieLailmnn home. Emil and Cecil Lallrnnn and IreneHellmanntuzrdedLutherLeaguelastFriday evening. The Junior Chorus of theFont-:melleLutirx churchwill given :ecital nl.churrhonSundaymening, beginning at8 o'clock.i l u .Roberts anddaughter, Ruth:md Hn. Herman Lniimnn md c hil- drcn, Vivian Ind CI;do ol' Winslow,-pen!SaturdayafternoonnttheWm. Holtmnn home.The LutherLeagueisbusyre- renrsingfor n pytn begivenometirneinDecember.Albenlallmnnundfamily spent Sunday al theMrs.SndinHerme--.cht home.HarveyIiilgenipmpwasopenl- 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.Buyingnow 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 cBEEF10 In licPORKL u mno.\s1;204: n . \ mu ' Ru mrISCP u n kc uor-sg k ' m c n x18 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\1NcQ . ~ ~ _. L ~ ~,\~ ~ ~` »P A S T R Y~ LOUR1F L O U Rf~ 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 Breadm 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 em e na n dal s ot h ew h o li j l g e n k a r n p ,~T m n d un i n g ]O B I T U A R Yo fS p a n i s h - A n e r i c a nir et er un sn 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~; ' " ' " ' ' dt oj o i nw eL n l t .,.,¢¢g¢¢1|F u n e r a lse rvi ce sw e r eh e l dl l !S i !___ _ l n .H o l l r n a na n dfa m i l ys p e n tS u n d a ya ft e r n o o n ,f o rM 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 hfr i e n d s a tA l -n .H a r r i s ,a tt h eEp i s co p a le h u r d t l \if=.,-g§;_>;=i n dL e o n a n lE c h e n k m p l i n uth i sc i t y .R e v.A .E .B e r hA l lfo r m e rsol die rs,on l lo r sRn: w f f i d a t i n g ..IfIldi la n dfa m i l i e ss p e n tS a t u r d a yo 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 pS r .h o m e . w . \ s H 1 : ~ : c 1 o r cN O T E S T h eLodlesmA i dm e ta tt h eh o m e otM r s .l i e d e i u n di n t w e e k a n d t h e a ft e r n o o nw a ss p e n ti nm a k i n g co m fo r t s .A f t e rt h ew o r kw a sc o m - -Ietednd e l i c i o u s l u n c hw a ss e r ve d Je a n e t t eM a r g u e r i t ePa t t e r s o nw a s l o r n. n e a r l y4 3y e a r na g oi 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 nh o m e .Sl1e= hadk e p tho 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 hh e r h u s b a n d , h a dr 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 soa" e r sa nes pe ei a5'th oa eo ft h eW o r l dW a ro n easkef t o b c l t t h eC i t yH e l la t10 :4 o'clock sharp, Sundaymorning,m a r c ht ot h eB a p t i s tc h u r c hI n h r : l vw h e r enj o i n tse r vi c ew i l l1) h e l dW ew o u l dl i k et oh a ve e ve r y ne r vi c em o n" i t hh xfnm.i15o 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 'Hoac o n mp é o n a lLlflien Circle will meet Thursday attheCaneChapelfor election of officersfor the ensuing yur.HikeHammangntumedfromCllifomls "D|.|eaday,sf!er anenema- ive trip throughthec outstatedrisin tl o f Te xnanvaoupo.Mn .L.P.Down:mdfamilyspentno un ]d a nvisitingfriends in Onuhl..A. G.Uuiwlgheldapublic :mls infronto! hisofficeSaturdaywhen he disposed of a great dellofhis nr°|>¢r\:»Hn. Ludwigand rrnndson, Gene Worley of Havelock vlialed several days with friends and retive).Minn Chr: Johnsonspent '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 ineconventionalcolorzl.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 "|'\!»flfQYD\'l:lm5a||\|u| \ \ uu.._-_ .~M e h i n m n ,He b. ,w h e nt h e yh a ve Zbe enh u n i i n g f o r t h epa n t t e n u l l y s . iz,Th e y b r o u g h th o m e nl a m en 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".¢inMiners. ieachrr in thePolk public school earn! home Wed- uingto ntteml the bint!! temthcreshmiMaudefmwention at Om! a..puManten joined her at Fremont. bothattemiink theconvenionuntilFridaywaning. bn!hre urnimg spend mg the remainder of the \u.~rk with home folks.Mixati Irene Diii, \¢\.ian Lnthank andLiliian Wallingford. teachers In:hr grnrlga ax :ho Arlington schoolsattended 4.on\o|\!.ion in Omaha. TheYoungladiesKensingtonwin hom n food sale at she H»d|»>"1=¢¢mf¢¢¢{¢n¢ry Saturday afternoon at 3 o'¢lock.LauwemBrownreturnedThurs-day,afternoonfromOmahawhen he had been operated on for appen dldlia.F. W. Ilrown, sonI.Io§'d lllrl Joe ChapmanattendedacattleaaleatSlromnburg Int week.Sir. and Mn. C. c. Manhaii were Fremont shoppersSaturday.Hrs.Fu nkWolfand¢Inugl1ter,Minnie.andMrs.DonC.Weber rare ahoppera in Fremont Saturdayafternoon.Hin Clara Kruger, who has been :Il the Fremont hoapilal for the paul. ive weak: for treatment before heroperationforanInwardgolber,is realinl oaally aftar har firat opera»tion which was performed last Wed- aurlay.Hu. Bene J elhriea and daughtar Virginia,ofOmahavisitedseven! days at the home of her sister, Hrs.Wm.Hail and family.Hr. and Mrs. W m.Anderson and daughter,Gladyl.visitedSundayafternoon 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 dMn.Johnshunand]mgh m. vny llu. a nd Mr. . nd Mn. Pn nkBrokaw ma daughter,Ruth,lutoodtoLincolnwhenM u n nBro kxlindShullntlcndedthe ¢u d » r ' |mnnn donwhilel n .BrokawandRuthu mHrs.ShullIndPhylllxvu mdnln d vs .Ray I-lunof Omd u viah ed lm veek at theF. Munn home.TM AmsdnanLrg-hm ladWom~uf: Auxiliary held n pang Wadnev hy w u l memb s n I n dslr lami-lk i ,ab ouSveetlmd.Vu-|o\|l\n m o lwa nthem n n h mnfthe! I evening and a delicious supper wuslened to a hm number.Hr. and Bn. Don C. W eber and Ira. Frank Wolf and daughter. Min- nie, spent Thursday in Omaha ahnp-ping and whitingMend; andreh-liven.LittleDonaldWeber, sonnf Hr.and Hrs. Harold Weber, had the mis- fortunetoburnhimself froma|uoline stove on Friday.Mr. tmlMrs.RaymondLudwigmleriained at Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mn. J. A. Pelenon. |\|\il1\ Rod neymdLawrence,A!Ludwizand 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 . T h e R a y J o h n » o n fa m i l y :i r c n o w : . l h |i n H10 .I \\ '"Cnwnll ro l l i n ! \ o u t h ' n C o m p a n i o n y o u t h i n k .o f e n u m ,o f th e fi r s t g r e a t t h r i l l t h a t r o m e o w h e n th os e fi r s t h o i i d a y is:=1.I¢:i are opened mul r e a d . B u t y o u a r e g i vi n g m o m t h a n t h a t .'K oo a r e :.'i\.in|:t h e a-ui urn nce o f fi ft y - t w o m o r e thrall#b e f o r ;t h e C a m r i l i é n o f i h o g i f t a r e e x h n tcfl.Yo u c :u 1't sin t h a t w i t h a n y :r i ft l l i u l is m a d e - i i inuns.<Iio1.o c o m u m p t i o n lik l' m r ix 01 fr u i t . To i l a y i t i¢ h <°N2 bo-:»I 1 . . ._w u - " n o v " l n m . . U .U. i \ l C l r !l l l U , u l LIU: £l1:\.ur fl i s t c h u r c h w a s o u t o f tou11 h t t h i s t i m e a n d c o u l d n o t b e pr e s en t . T h e In d ie s o f t h e s e r vi n g c o m - m i t t e e .M r s .Ge o .11.R i k o r ,M r s .1:. l l o g g o r d a n d M r s .J.I i .G r i m m H r vc l l r e fr e s h m e n t s : l l t h e close o f t h e p r o x m m . Al t o z o t h o r ,t h e eve n in g ;w a s r o n - :iui|r('1i sl ve r y pl r m - o n t o n e a n d R i \ .M c l i o fm n n .w i fe : m d t w o l i t tl o ch i l d r e n zirv n o w a.p a r t o f o u r 'fu il s h i r t o f at t e n t i o n .D u r i n g t h e o w n i n g .xi n m n i c n l p r o g r a m w a s :orulqned and informal L|.!k.1 enjoy-¢ .T h o c r o w d conta ineel b o t h m e n zo -i w o m e n d u r i n g t h e evo n in i m Th o w h o l e off:-\ir.'\=\hilf.*ma l c i n z r n s i d o r a b l e m a r k a n d p i n n n i n z f o r :w o m e n o f t h e r h u r c h ,w s u fi n - :1 ci al ly u n fi :o ¢i al |§n success a n d 2 -r o m n n n i o n a h i n w a s nh-ae=:|.n1. f akes a n d c o ffe e w e r e s e r ve d a n d H M Ia r n u y , a n or u n i o n s .s n r . l u l l " " ' " "" " " 1 " 1 " " ' " " * W * " " '" " °f m i y a n d po p - c o r n b o o l l h s g o t 1 . h ei r '5 | TF Jo h n L o w e o f H a r i a n .la . .Mr . § ¢r - fl l a t e r m o v i n :w e s t w a r d t o t h i s a n d M r s .Ol i i e L o w e a n d D o n w ¢ h - . f i l m o r o f A r l i n g t o n .g T h e \>°d>w u b r o u g h t t o B l n i r a n d fu n e r a l se rvi ce s w e r e h e l d a rT w o 3{ 15 PF .( ,'l: i c . u ¢ ; n r l o o G e r n u n L u t h e n n c h u r c h o n O n !a~l.Fr ;| In §nilirhi.t h e N l x h t Pa l r fi l r n n n pi r k e fi u p a oo u p l e o f s u s piciou» imking' rhamden ilrfwn near t h o M o n e y sch ool a n d t h e y u r o n o w in s ! 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:\\sIMra.A.B. Cookof Blair tiniiwl friends here one day Inst week.Mi l.PerryRose andBetty Jean nf Omnhnwnenta fewdayw.1a-Iweek nltheparentalJ.A.\\e»thome. Mrs.C.II. Johnson\i-ileflBlnlrThursday:xmlhad¢Ient$ work done.Mrs. Goninnl.o\.\ervrturnesl homeThursdayfrom Omahawhereshe I wibeenvinilini herpsurenm.Mr.andMrs.GustaveIlan-mn1eseral days.Mrs.Go2iliebZimmermanwanahu°=ines.-a visitor £0 the County Seal 1'ridny.Mr. andMrs. Ky leJansenof North Bend were over Sunday |lI.1t:\Liat 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.Westand June lm| Mrs. O. A. Johnson matured tsValley Sunday and ment.thella)" h hMr.andMn. 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H a r l a n d W u l f w h o h a s b e e n si ck t h e past w e e k i n n o t i m p r o vi n g ve r y ni ce ly .G e o r g e G a n é t at t e n d e d t h e fu n e a fe w g u e s t s a t d i n n e r o n S a t u r d a y o w n i n g . M i s s E t n a H u n s t a n d a fe w o fh e :fr i e n d s w e r e i n W a s h i n g t o n la s t S u n d a y e ve n i n g .T h e y d i d n o t s t a y l o n g beca use o f t h e r a i n M r .h e e l s ne l n o d e ll n g t h e g a r a g e w h i c h h e r e e e n l i y p u r c h a s e d f r o m H . E .L o n s . M r .o r e Je n se n b e e n h o n k i n g c o r n t h e p a s t w e e k . ROSE canal: n - I1 T h e L a d l e a A i d o f t h e M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h # II I h o l d a " B " d i n n e r i n t h e ch u nz h b a s e m e n t W e d ne s da y ,N o v- e m b e r 1 4 . H r s .R o b e r t G a r d n e r .fo r m e r l y l i s a G l a d y s A y e r s , o f H a r d i n g , I n d . i s vi s i t i n g a t t h e R .A .D a vi e s a n d J .C .B l a c k b u r n ho m es . H r . a n d I r s . F r a n k B r o k a w , G e o r n H a n h a l l a n d J o h n S h a l l a n t o - e d t o L i n c o l n P d d a y e ve n i n g , w h e n H r .S h u !!st o p p e d o u r f o r a w e e k o n d 'r i s d t w i t h h i s p a r e n t s a t B e t h - snar.Il s l l a H r .a n d M r s .B r o k a wa n d G e o r g e i l a r s n s l l a n t o s d o n soh a .1 M l |'l'llI¥l\"{hB fof ¢5l f'»Of u , .' ~ ' ; ;' ; ' § ; ' m g g ~ | | |i n H u . R o y llongw doht.m m F r i d a y o n I n u i n l u .| , . " " ~ , . . ' ; '2~. , . s ~ ° = : ' : : . "' f e w m n m cHH a m a n n N e w s h c m d t ! ! d m a n u n ¢ ° 1 n ` f ° § ¢ 1 m f » °z.°1: ur Mm aluzruay lrurnoan. Dec.1._ Rui spd ll;3. T: J,_Reele,H n .luy rnplm, ln. o. H . G odlo ymdthv Mine Anna Triple!!m d I u -wry Godaey motm-ed to Omnhn ednndly und mont the dn lhnn-w w w I 'lx)I I 1 En. cx./Iussn A son IIIPalate! me Paw Hmgen Iw w I I snap an x-'Im smn I I I Contract or Day Work II |I All Work Guannteed I DANIHH Irv. LUTHERAN enum: ICor. Jukmn :nd Canter drill)' n a . . ; . " ~ Sunday School 9:15 A. H. llomlag Blrvioc 10:30 A. li. Evening Strvrln 7:30 P. H. HPI-ORGANIZED CHURCH OF :as us c rn ufr r OF L ATF EB DAY SAINTS The Chu.Cutar famlly havemend down to Lincoln for thc 'lin-'h r . ' n u b9s» no mmalui me S u u Univnrsilél U l u Inhu work. Tal lu il looking after the farm while thly arrawny . Mi n Hlldnd B u r n e r n le b n tldherfifteenthblnhdayanniversary Thulfn-r!ay,_Nov. 8 !:y¢n1.¢ruining a me cm ' " " " "-.»2"t'Si'."'?a""'f22'<d1'¢kmuh n u a n t S nd:with home m i . .u v L.E.Nelson look his son,How-l n l £0 Omsh: '1hurslday' in cnusuitDr.Owen in mr u d m e u tr o u b ll rfhkh hu been bothering him labe- y.Ffllik Crlmilr of C u l :lnant ing..'P Min Viola Ku tlq,who attend: Sacred Hu n a n d Dusdnne collegein Omaha, spent the week-end with' home folks.Hen ry Hea th uf Blair was in 'town l few hounu Saturday on pm-lfenionll business,Mr. ma un. L. F. 5Iilninger »»»~¢; Wuinendny in Omaha. - . . ' : r " 'L `(21 E. c . PILCHER R u i E m u Both Fun and City Pm] Phonejnd. Red 175 um.-,Nebruka (I )remr Jensen autoed m Bla ir o up io nu m run may n u vw : at" '.\1""°v.=£'°f==Q°=\~ '=°'=5\*_9f *Ere Bf°h*'=m o m .x o ?»,...».|.§'E»IJ.'I. '::':.'r'...~ ~ * f : " : . ' . E '..'"',':"_§E"Ef'!§§nz. W.:-nm-:1rPHrLz.|11 ¢\'=w~2Loz~i.'""'0'B.ANI.Dl| A m m a n - d h ! I I|omm uf sum mn amen;| (o\`11./elj||U1 " ' ° " " ln u v m n i n a ;teruinml several hitnd at s six a'-tio lf M Q 1'QIi"iié¢ "' m ' *MAL `Iathar C. A Bly lrldorfor,Pi no t ela c k d in n er lui . 1 - | .. f ih . v e van i n r. ~ru ae gave 's iff.. Chr!!Truhlnen.ln mmmn d d was menuine and all had a\eryli.ar1¢Holland and éhiidrenIi 4 Pint and 'Baird Sunday of aagh a i r . ~ l o s n _ L o \ ; o _ f E m i -i!-¢;a:Parrl|h was ln 01111bl Wed- month. Hua an 9 A. ll.lay , Iowa wan han to attend gg- ==»;,-'-=f Ch,|T |11 Sammi nd F :th Sand;a 1|funarai of Chu. Canal an mmm -ra.1|ru aan went toat 10:80 ; 1|on ya aan ed for a few day s visit J i nla-w; Thu nulay and n pant the dw llvba.=~ 0:19 ns.-Im-f1°1=|nn|m° fzrrmcnnn.. T N I:!E'|§°'£.sa.of *UQ _g n ,..?."'....?f f.'?.?..f"I-.'.-f'§2f. 'll'.Ef.f°fI by Xu. ini iaflf `é§>f"ila}i`lH§`§i1l§ Thelma matured m Blair on bu ll-i BCM Friday..Mn .Cha!Hom was able to bebroughtbornefrom the hospital in Omaha.Hr.Horn went down'.\fnlnllinx nnl Qrenlnnnnfnl luw (X)(1) 'rmcnsn I 1, IL GILBERT. MafVoiceandPlanoAll Kinds of Insurance I I |4 su _~ ..¢c m m c n (Cor. Collin and Sth streets) 0. U. §lel'roud, Putor.. Sunday School 10:00 A. ll. Morning Benfica Il:00 A.ll.f IIpworth uma mo P. M.] I7:30 P.ll. Wofinudny ¢yon~ing 7:30.l Evening Sorlvoo Prayor Meeting' . ... . . .q. . . . s t M . A I t Y ' 8 E | ' l S ( . 0 P . » \ L c n u l z c u l Hlnnt Btn-et between (th and Sth) Rev. A. PI. Harsh. Pnator. Services next Sunday will be held ll 1:30 A. M. and li A. II.| Nolke of llnrlng I"Inst Settlement(Winston,He lm and 0'!llnlonAttornlys | S"i'A'l"l'I gp NIIBRASKA Wmhlngion Pouotv.l In the County Court In the Mutter of the IIatata ofltwln J ohnson Doqoltlnl:. The holrl nt law. next of kln. de- I n a churoh will hold their annual. Christ-mas hunt nt tho brick hall Satur~day December I.Beginning nt 2 I". M. n light lunch will be nerves! mul in the evening n supper wlll benerved ut twent-[Ive cents | plate. which conlintx ol' font beef, encltll-nptul potatoes. cabbage salad. hnndand butter, ple and coffee. An attrutlvetlinployoffnncywork. lprtlnn, cnnuly um! food will be arrungeelln dlffenent booths.Therewill llnn be awk bag. The moneyralml in to bo used for their church work. Mrs.Ln Verne Lowe gave o mia- ceilaneoun shower lt her homo Sat-urflny afternoon for Mrs.IIvenettlllomen. 'hvelw ladies were. present:ml spent tha time in no-cial ¢on\er- aatlon. The honten :owed n cinlntylunch. Mrs. Hlemen nerelved a :mm-hor of unefol and beautiful articles for her new home.Mtn. Mary Walker »..im the first of tho week for a Tlnil. of several wool!! with hor alntoral, Hn. George loo and Mn. Hottie Treat and Mn.Ollie Lowe ol' Arlington. Mr.mul Mfn.ihun.lllnnchurd u .nofhermother,Mrs.Christine I All pvrnnnn lntaruteel ln the fln llaottlomont of laid estate an herebynottflnl that on the 13th day of Nov-vmlner,1023.Katia Lanwn, one of ilu' heln at law of nnltl estate filed n petition innald County Fourt, playin! that tho final admlnlntratlon ancunt filed honln be aottlod andallowad.that proof ot holrahlp bo altood. that proof of heirahlp botaken. order for distribution of as-neta and mignmont of :lower and holrtaatoad rlghta anterod:and thedecna horatofora antared in sale! matter on tha Zlth day of Fabnr mr. 1898, ba vacated and not aatda. I f y o u f a l l t o - g t' b a to n d d County Court at lbth day ofDoambar 392.1 at 10 o'elo¢b A. U...and eontoat said petition. tbl Court may grant tho P_';_{°f thenof andmah auch othor .further ordlra.allowaneaa and daeraaa as to tbtaPond may moan proper.Wltnaaa my hand and Official Sad lh ll 13th day of Novamber, 1913.: s m m A. C. DEBEL.42-5t County Jtulga. |.Misa Thelma Cooper ar Tokamah \rhtlt9t|Norman relatives Fritlay.,tlono Jackson attended the Notre Dame Nobnnktt game Saturday utLincoln and rinitrel bla brother whoattends the lnlwrntty at Linc oln.The A. ll. Smith family of Hoop or ttlbppld hero Sunday rnornlmtform short visit aml drove to ltlalr to spent] the day with notativoa. Mr. and Hn. J. R. King motorhitoI"iotend Sunday after church.Hr. anal Hn. Chu. llaatln and children spent Sunday with ..'llu.~.. in 'l'okalnal'|.All of tha btutineu houua werecloaedMonday aftornoon to observe Armistice Day.Mrs. llitaa-sweat is onjoy lnl anvisitfromharstator.Mn .Carl t h a n ot' Councl!Bluffs. l n .E.A.Hanlon of Decatur'aaa a neat at tha H. P.Hanan homo last Sunday. Fd Olson was a bttalnou vialtor[lt Omaha Monday.llra. Tucker of Craig ln spendingtha week wlth her aunt, ltra. 3. ll.Wont and family. .. .A l fr e d D n r l o w a n d o t h e r re | a ei \ e < n m l fr i e n d s . A l fr e d Je s pe r se n w a s i n H l a i r 'I`h~.mulny h a vi n g d e n w w o r k do n e . M r . a n d M r s .E . C .B u n l i c r e t u r n - -- - ~ »» -- . . . . . - . . - . . . - DR. B. J . DAILEYDENTISTRoom: over Hanaen'| BaktryBlair, Nebr.|In Kennlnl Mondays and 'T\aeadAy|'(xl ! no ~ I hut week of the arrival of n ~b y'daughter at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Hatch,ll. T mn.Nab.Hrs.Hatch was Mi n aim. Guatin be- fore her mnrrilill. Hi m In:us Blu m w u quita sickwithtumilltisnavenldaysi n tweek but is better at this writing. Are You Ready for Old Man Winter Winter is here and with t mesks tour of the west.They vi.-ated at Los Angeles and otherPlacesinCndlfnrnin,Oresron anrlColorado..rnakimr in all sixteen stops.They repon nl! the Nebraska folks they naw we1l and prosper-im:and report a mont enjoyable trip and one lung to be remember ecl.Mrs.Btmlie'=1 Quintet l Mrs.Laurence Phipps and hunbmtd,ex pec t to return to Nehmnkn soon to n in make their home.. iss Mamie Ryan of IIxeter.Neb»'. #run a guest of Misses Laura fl Anna Fueaa several tltlvs last . Miss Ryan was superintendent a c o m e s t h e c o l d .A r e o u 9 "y ': r.. 1-ik ~ A p r e p a r e d ?.'" We have in stock a fair tonnage of Hard Coal of the best to be had. \W e 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.. u t w e e k b y t h e B a p t i s t lad ie s.A go o d c r o w n ! a t t e n d e d l m l t h e i r w o r k ne t t e d t h e m n i n e t y - t w o tl o l l a r s . C o u n t y Su p e r i n t e n d e n t M i n n M a b e l Ma ri ah l l i n t h e Te k a m n h ho s p it a l w h e n :the i s r e c o ve r i n g f r o m a n o p e r a t i o n fo r a p p e n d i e i t i ; p e r fo r m e d I'r i d a y m o m l n x .Sh e' |~lD0¢l t h e o p e r a t i o n ni c el y a n d is g e t t i n g d o n g apl em lit ll y. M n .H e n r y Tr u h i n e n e n t e r t a i n e d t w e n t y t i n y total r a n g i n g In e g e n fr o m o n e a n d a h a l f l o m e y e a r s , a t a t p a r t y u l . h e r h o m e S a t u r d a y a ft e r - n o o n fr o r n t w o t o f i ve . f o r he'r so n, S t a n l e v, w h o w o n t h r e e y e a r n o l d o n t h o t slate.M r s .Tx u h l n e n w a s s s -niatetl b y Pdiau M u r i n e J o h n s o n ,w h o ca ll ed fo r t h e Ii t t l e t f u l k s a n d he l pe d \l .e m t o p l a y g a m e s a n d t o o k t h e m h o m e . T h e l.n.:Iien A i d w i "m e e t w i t h M r s .E .I'.H a n n o n W e d n em l a y a f - te r n o o n fo r w o r k ,eo m m i t t e e s #will b e a p p o i n t e d a t t h i s m e e t i n g : fo r t h e b a z a a r fo r D e c .tx t. M e m b e r s o f t h e E a s t e m S t a r ke n n i mr t o n u r e pl a nn i ng :t o g i ve n _ All Kin ds of I nsu~re Blair, Nebrukl|I da y e ve ninsr l n mi ne mnl w y t o p u r ch an e go o d s 9.0s e w fo r she IIa b t e r n S t a r n r p h n n s h o m e n t F r e m o n t .A mu si ca l p r o g r a m w i l !b e ¢ i \ e n nI|.¢| reflenhunent.-\nervesl.Tw e n t y - t i w cenus nr lm is al on w i l l h e c h a r r e d . A l l m e m b e r s o f t h e S t a r a n d M u n o n n a r e i n vi t e d u n d t h e y m a y b r i m : n ( H a n d . T h e D e g r e e o f H o n o r h e l d a nc'- z u l a r m e e t i m r S a l u n l u y e ve n i n g . Th e i r pr e si d en t .H u .Ro be ru so n. b e i n g si ck n r e fr e s h m e n t co m m i t t e e h a d b e e n o ve r l o o k e d ."Phone l a r r - a e n l d e c i d e d t o fo r m t h e m s e l ve s i n t o o n e a n d w i t h a vi n l t t o t h e b a k e r y a n d |Il l t l a b u s t l i n g t h e y c n } o y e d n n l r e l u n c h a n d h a d a.m o a t e n j o y - n b l e s o - d d t i m e . D r .W i l m a W .T a i t o f O m a h a p i n c h e d a t t h e l l .B .c h u r c h S u n - d a y a t e l e ve n o'cloc.k a n d us e d fo r h i s su b je c t " L i f t e d Bu n d n n s . "A g o o d s i n d : r o m l v u p r e h e n t t o h e a r h i m . T h e la d ie s o f t h e B l p t i n t G u i l d m e t a t t h e c h u r c h T h u n d l y l i t e r n o o n a n d pi ed c o m fo r t s . M r .a n d H r s .R l ?Tr i p l e l t ,M r . e n d H r s .O t i s Y o w e l l . H r . a n d M n . P . w . L o w e . M r . a n d l i n . R o n P a : - H s h a n d E l l y T r i p l i e t t ,S r .l i t e m ! Coon WITH G-A-5 M r s .I. .D .B u n l i c a n d c h i i d r e n x '<@ @ :> ~~=~~ u c t :¢Q ~~ V J A ~~~~'~~ ~ X ~~- \~~/4 ~*~ff » ";.\ f M \ L 5 é ' ~ w r <\x~'~ ....l a t !a n d F h d e r i c k G u y c r a t th e H e n r y H u w : h o m e a t B l a i r Th u r x d n y e ve n i n g .N o r .8 t h H r s .F w d R o b e m w n ha s b t e n m n f i n e !t o h e r h o r - 9 I M p u n t w v k l h w a l e n e n l w i t h y e u n n u r a l t b u | xr ~l \ _ I l l I l l r I l l 1;3 I The only sensible, sanitary method Cheaper than any other way. BLAIR QAS CQMPANV BL AIR .NE B R AS K A er a s w ang.ller at prenent.er aunt.r- ="'3"~`.1 "-..~-'37*~¢:;;:=;,f<;. \ ;3-IT; ~ % * \ ~ = ~ 2 %~L )" U I : f m ~ Je n se n _n " C o .S u p l .M a r s h vi s it e d M c C a rt h y sc ho ol Tu e s d a y . M r .I n d M r s .. h y L z r s o n a n d M r .a n d M n .N a h H a n s e n o f B l n i r w e r e e n t e r t a i n e d a t t h e B r u c e C o x h o m e ,n e a r C a l h o u n o n I n t S u n d a y e ve n i n g a t a b i r t h d a y s u p p e r .M r .C o x b e i n g t h e o n e h o n o r e d . u e l c n aicusr tat.M r .a n d M r s .Ju ru es R e r h o f F t . C a l h o u n w e r e F r i d a y a ft e r n o o n ca i le r x a t t h e G u s Ro c ha . M n .W e b k i e W u l f o f B l l d r i n u a l n l i n g h e r d x u g h l c r i n - l o w ,M m lHeel W u l f w i t h h e r ho u s e 'w or ir d u r i n g c o r n h o n k i n g . Pe t e r C o o k n u r c h l n l d 4 8 h e l d o f ca l ve s i n Bi mi r lust.E r i d a y . n h l n n i Cl mi lk n f Q l l i r n |1n¢¥ \|\l 1 Mr . md Hr s. C ui Erikson andidnughterEveylnspentBntuniay evening xt Fnnc ln Forsberafs.Mi n Goldie Erilnon called atOttoNelnon'|\xnd Gu l Erik.mn's|Slturtiny an né nm. Mr.and Mrs.Andrew HoganmnmddaughterHentdeeofAdmlhspent Sunday at Fnncill Fonbergh..Mr.and Hr s Car!Erfkson and Mn. J . H.Frlaman of Omnlu Lvisiting at the home of Hn. Lawrence Utterback. Guy Glover.Lawrence Pate;soxandWalterEc htenhmp auhoed tcWlpple'a Lnke neu' .Mckinlon when:ibn will spend hm week: hunting The W omm's Auxiliuy mat Honday evening at tba home of Hrs. B%I .|n o o n w i t h E d n r L a n o z f s l l A d m m h . M r .a n d H n .F r a n c i s F o r z b c r g Jo h n F o r n b e r g a n d G o l d i e l ! !nb o nat t e n d e d t h e p r o r n m g i ve n a t t h e L u t h a r Z a n e ol'C a n n o n a t S i n . - b u r x F r i d a y s ve n l n g H n .L u a u T o f u ent s: -ta in ed t h o R o l o H i l l sch ool l e u h e n a t s u p p e r Th u r s d a y a w n i n g . ll$ lnl -- ARE YOU READY FOR WINTER? If you have not put a HEATER. ALGUHUL anda HADIATUH SHUTFEH on your car you are not prepared. We have a number of very useful things for winter Robes, large sire $5.25 to $5.90 Heaters .$1.75 to $20.50 Primers '§'§_§§12L'$4.00 to $4.75 Shutters $12.50 to $15.00 Motor Meters .$.50 to $10.00 See us FIRST for anything you need for your car Arndt-Snyder Motor Co Buick Studebaker Overland ¢ . - FHr. and H n .C.C.lh n h a llm a I n and llrs.Robert Millar unload to Lincoln Sxtnrday mora-in( to be present at the Nebnlkl- Not!!Dune foobbail lame.llr . a n d ln .H.J.Jungbluth mind to Omah a Thur sday to vid:M m Jungblnthk sistu;Mu.:RayGordon, who in ill at tbl hospital.Hina Violet tml of Omthl. visib ed Sundly with home fo lh .811| v u aazumpanied by ltvlrd nun s:from the Paxton llemorhl hospital. '1'haF00dBlleh¢Idb C . Y . L . K .at 81relthn¢l was n meeau. Thedrln netted lz'°°d sum of manor. M a n n m d Hldulmlel Hnn vyW.l h n l u l l m d Ha r man J . J mrbluth Iritnnaed thc foot-bill at Un- eoin Sstunhy returning the u maevening. day evening at tha home of Hrs.:Miller who was udsted by Hrs.Gilfry md H.Roaenkildc. Um W . J . B r o \ v n l n d -»4-lazldnd mtoad to Omnhs afternoon to visit at Ihe horns of hedmlhtar, Mrs. Ko~rner. Hn. Kam mer was badly bumod by sppi Ir oo da i c o hn lto hlra ki n ~ o vllit.. ¥ i u H u n I S \ n i m o!Lin¢oln' d | I ti . n ¢ a t2 . b | J . C . Ha mm1 n | ~ u t. I | | : | u | | t o ¢ ! ¥ lu E lo b | .H n .A.Hutchinson of Norfo~h v m u x s x u m w n l w u t m e n».ndA.l| I.Couffwerhom|| . AIhu !n lh e r, c tu d ¢n t| . tW e sI |Undvnai v i s i u d x t t l u b o m l nh 1 | | n h ,lr. lnd Hn. . J n h ll\ La . ll:¢r 1 u tS n tu n d ;y md S n n d n y . The household furnitun ofWi1son1rI!lb| ao}da.tau¢tion ~unday ana-moon. Nonmbar 17. a r c p n p u i n ¢ to mo n £ o C a i 1 f o ~ 'I' hotn!mt| o nof Bay n1m\dll vi r y i ll u r i th i n h n t i l a p a xz i ~ H n . Q W .Andxurs whob l e n v e r y i l l i d t h i a g r l p p o l s f u l l n g n r y m l e h b t t t l r n t p n l n t 'I`l101u'iin;tonSta£| Ba.nki| n e lvi n g a mle o a te r lp a i n t an ~n i ht. W .E..| \ntrim indoing we T W o r r !n c e i ve d b y re l at i ve s ,f r o m Je n a Ja s pe r ao n ,w h o fo m s e r h r l i v- a d heme.: m u t h a t h e n t o b e m m m ,N o v.1 1 t o M i a :A d d i e H u l l o f D e s Mo i ne s ,Ia .M r . J a s p e r - n o n i s a l s o a re s i d e n t o f D e s anv u ¢u n u .u u - a w " u n n u . "c n r n fo r F r a n k S c h a f e r J r . M r .a n d M r s .H a n s H a n s e n a n d c h i l d r e n a n d M r .a n d H r s .H o w a r d W o o d a r d a n d ch i l dr e n ,a n d M r .a n d M n .H a r l a n d Je n s e n : p m t S u n d a y - r h l n u ¢ m I u l !I l l v w i n s f n i r a i ©©©©©©@@ GJ©© ©~ © © © @ © © © © ~ © © @ © © @ © © @ © © © © © © REAL ESTATE ©©©©©@©©@© Moines.A very en!°¥lb|s house pmy and dnnae wu given by Mr. andMn. Fred lang on hit Slturdn'evnnlng Nav.3.Mont nimtylneinbgn :nd n-um were pxuenr.Music vu Nmhhed by the McCAr~_UW ordustn and Piks mdA nies Iunahecn ru served.Mn w. c. Ihrrban vm'kk mr pm. wack.|Mr. und Hn. Jly [Annuwneda numbermffrisndx,hlnhday mpper Wadnudzyning, it being tha eighth birth;°1 their little lon Ruben. The n.<~..¢.....». ..._ u.....A u.. Sons. been enmr-at \no-d y ~ ...-. .....~ """~°1" ....... ... Mn. Chlrles Reeh and Bn. And-Nv Jensen ment 'l'hund.\y liter-noon ul. Fred Wulf;Mb:EM-her Jenmn ntumnd wher him at Harman Wednendnv:her spending sewn!ru b wi t hhar liner Hrs. Funk Seder 'Jr.Ind flmlly.Chris hrnsn vu n business au-er in Blair Thundly afternoon. lr. md Mn.Fred Diehneynrworn dwppen ln Fremont Sunday,Hr. and Um Guy Hinkley lpentXondly evnn¥n|vixhlnl nt thehogneof Mrand bn. C§l]g_Hu\|nn:H r .a n d H r s .Ch ri s Hi l l e r a n d \I4 I HITCHMAN BRUTHERS Hr. ma Mrs.emu! Zi Winter Health Guards ll Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rdph were entertained at. a dinner Sunday atthehomeof Ollie Marshall.Thedinner was given in honor ol' Mr.Mrs.Chris Hens-en visited hersi:ter.Mrs.Rudolph AndreuongaI uQ I\Iar-hali'n birthday.Monday afternoon.Wednesday afternoon Mirw Gladys~ 5Both Children and Grown Folks are subject to matfy kinds of sickness during the stormy months of winter Ae a protection and ever ready relief We ofiefa number of tried remedies which every family should have at hand. gf o Mr :url (li nk Peterson entortained a number of friends and rela tives ai a party "l\xenday evening,which was gi\.en in honor of Mrs.I'eter»-on's birth annivenmry.At :1late hum Mn .Pt\ter1=on served a dainty lunch lo all. \?.\sl|1>ccro:~:x m a s ing 7:30.laprtlnn, candy und md wsu be ar . ... . . .q. . . . rungeel ln different booths.Therelwill also be awk bag. The money s'r M.\m"s r:|»:s<,or.\1. cnulzc n ralaeul 1. to he used for their church lflrant Btn-et between (th and Sth) Rev. A. PI. Harsh, Pastor. Services next Sunday will be held work. Mrs.La Verne Lowe gave e mia- ccilaneoun shower at her home Sal.-sl 1:30 ,\ M and 1; *"|unlny afternoon for Mrs.IIvenett Nolke ef llearlog Flea!2leltlentcot lllemes. 'hvelvo ladies were. present:ml spent the time in social conver- aatlon. The hostess served a cieinty0'lluo¢n,Maher and 0'llanlon lunch. Mrs. Hlemen necelved u num-Attorneya Ihor of uneful anal beautiful articles S'f`A'l"l~I OP NEBRASKA)for her new home.» ul.M M w lk th rl I.Wlt.ll1l»1|2¢\n Pountv.l of JIT. ...T fora .°$¢I3"`.fr §....'l`.1 In the County Court In the Mutter of the IIatata ofLewin Johnson Deqeneerl:. The holrl et law. next of kln. de-visen,legatees.eredltors,and All Dvritllln lnlerenteel in the fln llsettlement of llltl estate ere herebynotlflell that on the 13th day of Nov-omher,1023.Katia Immun, one of the heln nt law of |n.l¢l estate filed n petition innald County Fourt, rnuyina that the final arlmlnhltratlon account filed hereln he aettlod andallowed.that proof of holrehlp be allood. that proof of holrshlp betaken. order for distribution of as-nets and aanlgnment of :lower and homestead rlghts entered:end thedecree heretofore entered in said matter on the Zlth day of Febnn mr. 1898, he vacated and set ellde. If y o u fa ll to - g r ' b ef o r e d d County Court at lllth day ofDecember 392.1 at 10 o'clocb A. U..and contest said petition. the Court may grunt the P_';_{°f thereof andmake such other .further ordln.allowances and decrees es to thisPoun may seen proper.Witness my hand and Official Sed this 1301 dey of November, 1913.: s m m A. C. DEBEL.42-5t County Judge. ureolul with her alntoral, Hn. George loc and Mn. Hottie Treat and Mn.Ollie Lowe ol' Arlington. Mr.and Mrs.i.httn.Illanchtm! mntnreul to Omaha last lntunluy. Misa Thelma Cooper of TekamahVinlietlllormanrelativesFriday.,tiene Jackson attended the Notre Dame Nebnuuku nomo Saturday utLincoln and riniteel hla brother whoattends the lnl\ernlly nt Linc oln.The A. ll. Smith family of lloop~ er ulbppld hero Sunday rnornintrform short visit aml drove to lllalrto spend the day with relatives. Mr. and Hn. J . R. King meteredtoFiorend Sunday after church.Hr. ami Hn. Chas. llaatin and children spent Sunday with ..'llu.~.. in 'l'ekalnel|.All of the business houses werecloeedMonday aftornoon to observe Armistice Dey.Mn. llilea-sweat la enjoy lnl anvisitfromhersister.Mn .Carl t h a n of Council Bluffs. l n .E.A.Hanlon of Deoetur'nas s nest at the H. P.Hansen home last Sunday. Fd Olson eras a business visitorln Omaha Monday.llra. Tucker of Craig la spendingthe week erlth her aunt, Hn. 3. ll.West and family. t w e n t y t i n y total r a n g i n g In l g e n fr o m o n e a n d a h a l f l o m e y e a r s , a t n p a r t y u t h e r h o m e S a t u p d a y a ft e r - n o o n fr n r n t w o t o f i ve . f o r he 'r s un . S t a n l e v, w h o w a s t h r e e y e a r n o l d o n t h n t slate.M r s .Tx u h l n e n w a s e s -auiated b y Pdiau M u r i n e J o h n s o n ,w h o ca ll ed fo r t h e Ii t t l t h f u l k s a n d he l pe d tl .e m t u p l a y g a m e s a n d t o o k t h e m h o m e . T h e l.n.:Iien A i d w i "m e e t w i t h M r s .E .I'.H n n m n W n i n e m l a y a f - te r n o o n fo r w o r k ,en m m i t t e e s #will b e a p p o i n t e d a t t h i s m e e t i n g : fo r t h e b a z a a r fo r D o c .l s t . M e m b e r s o f t h e E a s t e m S t a r k e n n i m d o n u r e pl a nn i ng :t o g i ve n _ -- - ~ »»DR. B. J. DAILEY DENTISTRoom: over Hanaen'| BaktryBlair, Nebr.|In Kennlnl Mondays and 'T\aeadAy|'(xl ! no ~ I hut week of the arrival of n ~b y'daughter at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Hatch,ll. T mn.Nab.Hrs.Hatch was Mi n aim. Guatin be- fore her mnrrilill. Hi m In:us Blu m w u quita sickwithtumilltisnavenldaysi n tweek but is better at this writing. da y e ve ninsr l n mi ne mnl w y t o p u r ch an e go o d s 9.0s e w fo r she IIa b t e r n S t a r n r p h n n s h o m e n t F r e m o n t .A mu si ca l p r o g r a m w i l !b e g i ve n nI|.¢| reflenhunent.-\nervesl.Tw e n t y - t i w co nt s nr lm ix al on w i l l h e chn r; '0 -l A l l m e m b e r s o f t h e S t a r a n d M u n o n n a r e i n vi t e d u n d t h e y m a y b r i m : n ( H a n d . T h e D e g r e e o f H o n o r h e l d a nc'- z u l a r m e e t i m r S a l u n l u y e ve n i n g . Th e i r pr e si d en t .H u .Ro be ru so n. b e i n g si ck n r e fr e s h m e n t co m m i t t e e h a d b e e n o ve r l o o k e d ."Phone l a r r - a e n l d e c i d e d t o fo r m t h e m s e l ve s i n t o o n e a n d w i t h a vi n l t t o t h e b a k e r y a n d |Il l t l a b u s t l i n g t h e y c n } o y e d n n l r e l u n c h a n d h a d a.m o a t e n j o y - n b l e s o - d d t i m e . D r .W i l m a W .T a i t o f O m a h a p i n c h e d a t t h e l l .B .c h u r c h S u n - d a y a t e l e ve n o'cloc.k a n d us e d fo r h i s su b je c t " L i f t e d Bu n d n n s . "A g o o d s i n d : r o m l v u p r e h e n t t o h e a r h i m . T h e la d ie s o f t h e B l p t i n t G u i l d m e t a t t h e c h u r c h T h u n d l y l i t e r n o o n a n d pi ed c o m fo r t s . M r .a n d H r s .R l ?Tr i p l e l t ,M r . e n d H r s .O t i s Y o w e l l . H r . a n d M n . P . w . L o w e . M r . a n d l i n . R o n P a : - H s h a n d E l l y T r i p l i e t t ,S r .l i t e m !exl t h e w e d d i n g o f M i n P e a r l T r i p l e t t a n d F r e d e r i c k G u y e r a t th e H e n r y H u w : h o m e a t B l a i r Th u r x d n y e ve n i n g .N o r .8t h , H r s .F w d R o b e m w n ha s be e n m n f i n e !t o h e r h o r - 9 i n e p u n t wo ~k l h w a l e n e n l w i t h y e u n n u r a l t b u '| b e t t e r a t pr en e nt .H e r a u n t .M n . - . _. _. . _. . _.-- - - 'Q L / C C / ~ -"~ u 4 l l C t l ~<=~~ »s :..1 ':1 r.- f ~~x / .;w r 4:\\ . ~ ; \ `"CG,1 _,. J ~ I ~l " \, " | "~ ,B y i f * ~~~\\F \1 f /f f \~ ~ .* Q ~~' ~.~~ :.i ~°\~~*,g _!*'§¢-\'I ~ uon When inneed of Sale Bills it will pay ~Rlidll you~to visit The Enterprise ~ We assure all patrons a courteous re-~52eceptionand honest work and prices./ I H g §BLA||gP|1g§§MAcY Chas.Peterzwtn home and Mr.Shumaknrwillmov!into the house TheCanl {lub spent a verv plea;nnt em nimr at the home of Mr. md= o .hirw.Lee last Saturday evening.AGa z e o n z o l o l z x o|~| -~»fQ Pan FluRlnirNrbr. Nnvember l -ms Bz~riszP:§|sa_i%gE; P I I I h u I -'ma I:xn:rzx°nrsr'._- ~ ENTERPRISEQ1 :L l-:c run RuLwi§0GRi}.'4SI'»'|:;'*-,m-"Q?I;'Z§{$G 'T-.'3'"'€f'1§'|i1'§£"§4"|."=sillzrzzfi g\l.lC ' - " " "- " ' " * " * * "i u|~F1:>.s|~:'ro Rami:Pff»n»1nuf=-Maxwell kllmxumI JOHN A, RHOADES.F'=b1i=~l=¢f A1 the recent convention uf zhe;wm~:.\'r za: :wr:Bn.\s1<A ll...!-1..- -r __ _ :4 !~2o\ember 15 ll ffl! r:\ x I) Tmzm: - -Neev York Her ald -If th!! many ol us spent in our conversations)graces |lr:\:oI.o¢l to learning mme atudying some technical the 5c an impi:wing had been trade or pursuitswe should no! only be more useful§¢»£`\W nan' imiami 9 II!01:lHc I£|\iIw:s;.Com !ml-| 0n. mid: ISSUED £Y£RY THURSDAY lilon at A!.¥;\niir. City,Charles E . . . n _.-_..-..- . L E G A L N O T I C E S N u l i c c T o C r n l i l c r x u f E a t a i n w l l a n l u n .M a h e r &0 'l h n l u n A 1 1 3 1 S T A T IC Q F N I I1 l l l A S K A ,I \ \ a s h i n | ; t n l l C o u n t y .$na. In t h c C o u n t y C o u r t . I n t h e M a t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e . p u ~u i l l t i m e é s lid fnn. in |.nn|:lion therein punelingmy was ntifl'and Wilson °T. a I I r #nine A bu s he l of \ |.he n1.i n N u b r u a _..._ . -_...._-.--..._ I o r S a k : - C h e s t e r W h i l e S p r i n g !m:\\ll.Pr i ce s r i g h t . Fl o yr l l l i n h . 21.0 Ph o n e In d .00 40 . I?¢.:;|~l The l~In!.orprisr for nf'\.\~e. 1(||h11'|P h u 0 au] 0 5 °-- r she ll f o r s a l e a t Rh o u d e n Co a l a n d F e e d S y n r o . !r ~ .A .H a m m n l l g i s U n i t i n g fm : .< l i n L i n c o l n t h i s w e e k . 5I=Ti l l i e Johrfzaon i s i m p r o vi n g : | u \ \ | }a f t e r h e r re e e n t illn ess. il o l w ri Jo h ns c a m e 1 - 1 1 f r o m O m a - l a S u n d a y i o vi s i t \ | | 3 *h o m e fo l k v. F r i e n d s o f F r e d B u g c m a r e g l a d l n l vn r r l t h a t h e i s fe e l i n g s o m e b e t - l m :l a we d ay s . M r .:mel M r s .Ja m e s R y a m l r .a n d M n .L u d w i g Je n s e n d r o ve t o O m a h a o n e .l a y In s t w e e k . W i l l a r d N e w e l l i s n o w c o m f o r t a b l y h u . u m ! a t t h e h o m e o H 1 i s s o n , Jo h n , u h e r g h e w i l l s p e n d t h e w i n t e r . llaurszard é B e n d o r f,U n r l e r t n k i n g |. . f Cln 4l 'd cm fu r n i s h e d w i t h o u t c h g . ii o l h p h o n e s .l o c a t e d i n H i k e r o ffi c e . S e e H u r r y S o i l . : fo r s o m e g o o d b i g h m k y Po l a n d C h i n a b o o n .A l l i m » r r u n e .P h o n e I n d .B B 2 3 41-21. m n P a u l . a n d t h e i r n i e c e , o f O m a h a , v| : | l e d a t t h e h o m ¢ V o i d I r e l a n d h i t I1u: nia}u f l e m o o n .- .l ak e M a l t s ,a co u si n n f M r s . -.u - - - Fnr Sale:--A good bascburner. nl so a span of good mules. Harry Fedde. 4231.Phone Bennington 993 ~C i 1 i l d r e n ' s w mu Wi f \}~-x A T S 4 ~Y*z I~FROM I 'ro 16 YEARS ~I .W e are offering an exclusive 5~line of \ __; CHILDRENS COATS at prices that are well worthinvestigating- W e invite iw to call and inspect this stock Knowing that we can please you in quality, style and price, rouple.Misa Bennie J.Wilkins Ralph (. Johns, decided to their liven ood forlimea and ingly on Wednesday, Nov.14, stole'away to Logan, 1011, wi unnountiniy the important - to their nlotives m d friends some married. They were accom led by Mr. and Hrs.Floyd of Hannon. Upon their return at four o' directly to the homo of the h mother, Hrs. Wm Wilkins, and nmrringe vu announced. The bridl In the dmghtar of \\ m Wilkins of this dty :nd held positions in the various a nemo of the c ity . She hu al been coruuidofod on efficient courteous aadelwolun and her p ln! disposition has nude her friends. Mr. J ohns is the lon of Hr. Mrs. J. Johns mr is 5 fumor. The newly ered: will readde on hm-mo place. the senior Johns built a new home close by where will reside. The Entlrprine axtendn but es to Hr. and Hrs. Johns. Mr:. I'ml Ivck on Pri-'u,Noen~lwr wh . Fha Blair high 1elmo!slufloms will have n Mixer Frislay evening at the M. W. A. hail. The high :school foot hull t:a'" \-ill play Hooper on the home ground un Friday, Nov. 16. The Catholic ladle;are planning ami working for a huaar whleh they will have in December. A few choice Harnpohlne fall boon. I':iced to move. as-nf Tilclen nréa. Harry Smith anli family drove over to see Mrs. Smltlfa sister who lnen near Fontaneile,last Sunalay. *The D. A. RJ: are planning one of their celebrated colonial te n to be LeId this month at the Dr. Wm. Hal- 'er homo. The Herman boys who attended :Le fool.-bafl game Sunday * e n 'muy Swanson, La Verne Lowe and 1.10 Cameron. George Smith of Tekamah came £101.11 Wednesday and visited h h 1-4n,Prentisl and wife who live November isproving tobe as19. lin. Jnmnm I.uv\f° mul ¢l;mg'h1f\r Pn s r r v FALL WEDDING On ll u t Thursday evening murings ol H i n Pearl Trip dnughtbr of llrn. llinnil Trip 1.n ow n. Th e M o n d a y A ft e r n o o n C l u b m e t :sl t h e h o m e o f M m .D c n C .V a n Il e u s c n a t t h e r e g u l a r t i m e a n d e n - lr yesl a g o o d p r o g r a n i . day. The W. fl. (`. Remington will meet with Mm M. Corinna on Thumtny . Xmember 22. Ralph Ring of Kansas (ity in vis iting his parents, Mr. and Md Ein Hang of this city. J. S. and Wilbur UNM? drove 1.0 Vnlley, Nab. Sunday to visit their mother and aistlr. Luztis Edwards and wife of Oma- ha smllvd on Mr. Joe Ectwnnln and friends in Blair on last Sunday. Haggard In Bendorf,Underilking one closed car furnished without chg. Path phones.Located in Riker cfllcn. Christmu ra with y o u r n m e prinhd on them show Endividuliity. You can get them at the Enterprise office.tf. Fred S. Jenkins has been made general manager of the Liberty Mock Remedy Co. and ia new out on the road zvinz after the business. Don't send your money out of Nebraska.Pauonlze the I~`arjnen Mutual Oi!Corporation,Kennird. ii l l o l G u o r K e r o s e n e .38-t.f i l .W .H o o ve r ,h r o t h e r o f H r s . J .E .Cl m pb - ei l ,w h o f o r t i m p u t t h r e e m o n t h s h a s b e e n e m p l o y s !o n . u - - - good bascbmner. nl |I mules. Harry Fedde. one Bennington 993 z-ni'11,.\n 'mlf~sr;PEOPLE ~n's TS YEARS n exclusive ATS vestigating this stock in quality, N. '\ |r~x November is proving to be as uh-r n monih for wedding: is han always been. Another Washington a ruuple.Misa Bennie J.Wilkins Ralph (. Johns, decided to v their lives incl forlimea and - ingly on Wednesday, Nov.14, sink'away to Logan, 1011, wi unnountiniy the important - tu their relntives m d friends mere married. They were accom led by Mr. and Hrs.Floyd of Hennan. Upon their return at four o'e directly to the home of the h mother, Hrs. Wm Wilkins, and nmrringe vu announced. The bridl In the dmghter af \\ m Wilkins of this dty :nd m d positions in the various b neaaea of the c ity. She hu al been conaidofed sn efficient courteous aadelwolun and her v ln! disposition has nude her 'rn friends. Mr. J ohns is the lon of Hr. Mrs. J. Johns mr is 5 fumer. The newly wed: will readde on hm-me place, the senior Johns built a new home close by when will reside. The Enterprise extends but es to Hr. and Hrs. Johns. Pn s r r v FALL WEDDING On ll u t Thursday evening mer:-hge ol H i n Pearl Trio daughter of llrn. llinnil Trip Hr. Frederick Geyer, son of llr. lim. Ofscar Guyer.oocunid nt Henry Rowe home. where the T letts live md where the bride is - ls loved by the Ru\e'| as well her own family.The coremon v u performed Rev. w. H.~nn friend of the family. Both bride end groom looked best, ,the bride in brown crepe the groom in Lhe conventional at ood have every prospect for fu happiness and success in their fa Following the ceremony ref ments were ewed to the 800115. were the immediQt relatives of young people and lfew close frie The bride gnduated hom the schools and took e special rl~ science course in Chicago follo her graduation. The hridegroom in elm n high school graduate and in em~ eo ln the Pound Clothln:g p this city..': The young couple will reside Ruwc home for awhile where are wry pophr with ali. I 1 I?~.:;|~l The IIntorprifr for na'wve. 1I(||h11'|P h u 0 au] 0 5 °-- r she ll f o r s a l e a t Rh o n d e n Co a l a n d F e e d S y n r o . !r ~ .A .H a m m n l l g i s U n i t i n g fm : .< l i n L i n c o l n t h i s w e e k . 5I=Ti l l i e Jo h n s o n i s i m p r o vi n g : | u \ \ | }a f t e r h e r re e e n t illn ess. il o l w ri Jo h ns c a m e 1 - 1 1 f r o m O m a - l a S u n d a y i o vi s i t \ | | 3 *ho m - 2 fo l k v. F r i e n d s o f F r e d B u g c m a r e g l a d l o l o a m t h a t h e i s fe e l i n g s o m e b e t - l m :l a we d ay s . M r .:mel M r s .Ja m e s R y a m l r .a n d M n .L u d w i g Je n s e n d r o ve t o O m a h a o m .l a y In s t w e e k . W i l l a r d N e w e l l i s n o w c o m f o r t a b l y lu c u t e l l at t h e h o m e o f" h i s so n , Jo h n , " h e r o h e w i l l s p e n d t h e w i n t e r . llaurszard é B e n d o r f,U n r l e r t n k i n g |. . f Cln 4l 'd cm fu r n i s h e d w i t h o u t c h g . ii o l h p h o n e s .l o o m e d i n H i k e r o ff i c e . S e e H u r r y S o i l . : fo r s o m e g o o d b i g h m k y Po l a n d C h i n a b o o n .A l l i m » r r u n e .P h o n e I n d .B B 2 3 41-21. M r . : m d M r s . E d . G e p s o n , a n d s o n m n P a u l . a n d t h e i r n i n e , o f O m a h l , v| : | l e d a t t h e h o m e V o i d Ir e l a n d l a s t I1U:ni:a}u f l e m o o n .' .l ak e M a l t s ,a co u si n n f M r s . Ja m e s A .R h o n d a ,w h o l i ve s o ve r n e a r Mo d a l o ,l o w s .w a s a B l d r C a l l e r l m !S s t u n l a y . Ja c k Cr o uc i y a n d fa m i l y a r e n o w n m i n g i n t h e fo r m e r Vi e W o ! ! ;mp1rr.y_¢in norw Blair. which theyb o u g h t s o m e t i m e a g o C h u .H u a k ' |si s l e r .M r s .F 1 : n k R a t h b u r n a n d fa m i l y l n l l h i s c o u s i n . O m a h a vi ai t efl a t h i s h o m e o n S u n ||Il.} .1 I..Pmtersen, west of town.an lust Sllnday." Blair foot-ball fans went dovrn r..Lincoln last Saturday to see the ~.~|.a n d w e r e m o r e t h a n sa t i sfi e d w i ~ t i ~|e r e u l l s m h e n t h e g a m e cl os ed a n d t h e s e e n 14 t o 1 fo r N e b r a s k a . \\;|=m a u l h M r - .M a r y S i e k k b t t e r : s t u lN I H \\l| h1| ."t |B}fr o m as wee k°s tiffit.a t l. l | ( \ | ] n \ h m s h e \ i s i s e a h e r f i a u k h - T.|l.ii h u l y s ,a n d a t Fa i r ia u r y w h e r e _!:\.lml at ri gh t i n The lI| 1t :r ; .r E ~e .'Phe Mom la ;,A ft : r : m c m C l u b w i l lI: T u t w l t h Sl r a M y r t l e K i l l i a n N o v O C a T h e Pfnl er pr in u p r i n t s t h e n e w s ._'' |.. I J _Th e B:|L1>rpr|=-e p r m l s She n e w s .l i n .Jn na vn I.uv\f°m u l al au g hi or , ....Mr:. I'ml Ivck U11 Pri-'u,No.emlwr wh .I Fha Blair high ifehool slufloms alll have o Mixer Frislay evening at the M. W. A. hail. The high :school foot hull t:o'" vill play Hooper on the home ground un Friday, Nov. 16. The Catholic ladies are planning ami working for a huaar whleh they will have in December. A few choice Harnpuhlrwe fall boora. I':iced to move. as-if Tilclen nréa. Harry Smith ani!family drove u\¢\1 to see Mrs. Smitlfa sister who lives near Fontaneile,last Sunalay. *The D. A. R.'a are planning one of their celebrated colonial te n to be LeId this month at the Dr. Wm. Hal- 'er home. The Herman boys who attended :Le fool.-bafl lame Sunday *ere 'wily Swanson, La Verne Lowe and 1.10 Cameron. George Smith of Tekamah came :1o\|.'|l Wednesday and visited h h 1-on,Prential and wife who live rorth of lowrn. The Monday Afternoon Club met :il the home of Mm.Don C. Van Ileusen at the regular time and en- lr yesl a good program. The Ray John.-son place on west Front atrtet was sold last wool: zo thas. By:ns of the Amit Hardware. HJ Pilchlr handled thi deal. Mr. and Mrs. Killa Roberto of To- kamah wen pulmnixing Kuhn's Art ?\u¢iio this 'oiok and doing a little u ~|!| Sunday was one of :hom exeep tinnal fall days and the aulomobil weather and mmle the country ~ads liveiy. an Jackson and sister Julia and 1h a t S a t u n i a y t o a t t e n d t h e fo o t b u l l |.;1\lT|E a n d vi a i t re l at i ve s ,r e t u r n i n g i m m a o n S u n d a y . v-\-ming in regular session.'I"ne5 phm no have with them the deputy inpectar, Mfr. Edna Tillman, during the early pan nf December. Mrs.B.R.re|.|¢n am;¢ down in Omaha m u m and visitnl Mrs. Hiller Hunk who is taking treat.- mentx for cancer.She found Hrs. day. The W. fl. (`. Remington will meet with Mm M. Corinna on Thomtny . Xmember 22. Ralph Ring of Kansas (ity in vis iting his parents, Mr. and Md Ein Hang of this city. J. S. and Wilbur UNM? drove 1.0 Vnlley, Neb. Sunday to visit their mother and sister. Luztis Edwards sm! wife of Oma- ha called on Mr. Joe Echrsnls and friends in Blair on lest Sunday. Haggard In Bendorf,Underilking one closed car furnished without ehg. Path phones.Located in Riker ofllce. Christmas ra with y our nsme printed on them show Endividuliity. You can get them st the Enterprise office.tf. Fred S. Jenkins has been made general manager of the Liberty Mock Remedy Co. and ia new out on the road zvinz after the business. Don't aenul your money out of Nebraska.Petronlze the I~`arinen Mutual Oi!Corporation,Kezfnird. Foil Louie Mcnclze for your next iill ol Gas or Kerosene.38-t.f il.W.Hoover, hrother of Hrs. J. E. Clmpb-eil, who for the p u t three months has been employed on Lhe bridge, hu been promoted to e very luerstive position in ihe mein (hinge offic e. Mr.W.O. Campbell of Sydney, Nebruks dropped off between trains lust l'aidsy on his way to C!1i¢lK'° for a visit. with his brother, Hr. J. H, Campbelfi Hr.Campbell 1;in ehe umlenaking business ou t sl Won! received by Mrs. H. J. Hm n o w M r s .A .E .A n d e r s o n l t s t u a a the Lincoin schools at a Mlln' of is working for his Masters degree and teaching nmthematics in the uni- \|niity.' Miss Cora Clark md |»i:|.¢t, Mrs. Jessie I'unter nf Ft.Caihoun a n ».pendlng the day \n'ith Mrs E.. Cu- Lnler, having tonic up on the early lruin from their hume. The sisters iwcul in Blair 5enrsMr°and were the daughters nf ' l{ i x"Clark,| promixwnt early-day figure in this ummunity .Mrs.Foster plans to 53 to Imliama mon to :-penal the win» VED ~#Q Bri! En t e r e d 8_1 neu.ond-class m a t t e r u m e p o a o ff i c e a t B l a i r .Nob...u n d o : me A u . o f C on gm s s o f h is ;c h 3 . 1 8 79 * " °___.._......_ _ .. _ - .u R ve r y su bs cr ip ti on i t r e g a r d e d a s a n o p e n ac c o u n t . Th e n a m e s o f s u l : ser ibe rs w i l l b e l n d n n t l y ttlll0V¢'d f r o m o u r m i l l i n g li s t a t t h e e x p i r - a t i o n o f t h e t i m e p a i d fo r l f t h e p u b - li sn er s be n ot il ie -l ; o th er wi se t he s ul - se r ip t lo n n i l ]r e m a i n l n f o n e s t t h e d u i g n a t n i s u b s c r i p t i o n p d c e .E ve r y su bs cr ib er m u s t u n d e r s t a n d t h a t t h e smmll llnnx n n n u d e 1 o a r t o f t h e i l i n i t e d S t a t e s h a ve m o d e t r e m e n d o u s |p ro |{ re aft b y a d o p t i n g t h e c h i e f re c om m en d at i on s o f th e eom mi aud onIa m o n g w h i c h w e r e au x z e rt i u a x t h a t * c o m p a n i e s i m p r o ve t h e i r i e r vi c e a n d b u fn m l t w i t h t h e pu bl ic a n d t h a t t h e pu b li c g i ve rn ll u. ny s fa i r fa r e s . " T h r e e h u n d r e d ee m p sn l e s n o w a r e tuning a d ve r t i s i n g .w h e r e a s o n l y t h i r t y w e r e u s i n g i t t h r e e y e a r s s e v * M o r e t h a n $350,0 00.000 h a ve L-een ex pe n de d fo r ex te n si on s a n d b c t t c n n e n t n o f el ec tr ic n i l w a y a In th e U n i t e d Sta te s. un i w t r e u s r ;u l |{ll l\!r u u r .s m : ra n eo n t h a t I : i ve i n a t i t do e s r o t p a y t h e p r o d u c e r fo r t h e t i m e a n d ex pe ns e i t t a x e 1 t h e q u a l i t y d t h e l a n d o n w h i c h i t g r o w s . C a n a d a u n d A r g e n t i n e e u n r a i s e e n o u g h vh e o t f o r t h e w o r l d ( L e t t h e m d o i t a n d l e t u s n i n e s o m e t h i n g e l m . M r .W a t s o n h u be e n ca l l e d t h e " a l f a t f a k i n g . "H e c a m e t o N e b r a s - k a f o n y ye a r s a g o a n d al l eg e s h e i s t h e t i r s t m a n i n t h e s t a t e t o r a i s e a l f a l f a a n d t o ad vo c a t e a s a c r o p t o b e g r o w n o n d r y g r o u n d , n o t a a _I2o-L ..\....s -..ts ... ... ek -..\ | . l n u l 1 e i f !o r ,L e o A .D e r m o d y .F r e d W . IIa n k e n fe l d .l l e r t h n 51.Bl on ke rr fe lr l an d S t a t e H u n k o f l l i u i r ,In t e r ve n - . r .w e r e de fe m l o n t x .I w i l l u t t 4 c l o c k P . M . o n t h e 2 6 t h d a y o f N o v- < n b e r . 1 9 2 3 a t t h e N o n h F r o n t D o o l ¢1'W t ul ii n ig to n ( o u n t y C o u r t il ot ui e in t h e C i t y o f B l a i r .W a s h i n g t o n £o t tn t y . N eb r a sk a . s e ll .n t pu b li c au c - l t l n t o t h e h i g h e s t o n d be st b i d d e r fn r ca sh t h e fo l l o w i n g de sc ri be dreades ta te .t o » a i t :T h e S o u t h H u t Q u a r t e r { S E % l o f t h e N o r t h w e s t 'I' l l r £ ¢ 1 ( N \ \ '\ s )a n d t h e N o r t h e a s t o u o r t e r l N ! Z h )o l t h e so u t h w e s tr:5 W £ 6}a n d t h e s o u t h h a l f I S M )o f "lf »outhwent(S-}\'\..)quarter and ¥'"~"'V "'i ' 6 " ' i " u ' i : " E ' i i i é n i ' f 6 i £ § ` 5 F S A I D W llb nrdt 'H r n e s - S t a r - T h i s c o u n - t r y n o w h a s a l a r g e s u p p l y o f s o c i o l - u r i n t s ,b u t t h e r e i s st i l l n.n h o r t a g e o f alinh-wztshera a n d d i r t - d i g g e r s . G r e e n vi l l e D e m o c r a t - S u n -L o o k s a s i f M r s . Jo h n s o n is t h e r e a l " d i r t fu \" me r" .w h i l e M a g n u s m a n i p u l a t e s :~ : sr A rx : = Y o u a r e H e r e b y N o t i fi e d .T h n t 1 w i l l s i t a t t h e C o u n t y C o u r t R o o m i n B l a i r i n s a i d C o u n t y , o n t h e 2 n d d a y o l N o ve m b e r .1923.a n d o n t h e 4 t h d a y o f l ' e l . a m a r y .19 2 4 , a t 10 o'e lo c kA . A l . o n e a c h o f s a i d d a t e s ,t o r e - c 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 ma i d E s ta t e w i t h a vi e w t o t h e i r a d -t h e w i n d m i l l .l j u s t m e n t a n d al l o w a n c e .T h e t i m e M a r i o n S t i r -W h i l e t h e t i l l e r t f t h e so il i s n o t fr e e f r o m c o m t l a i n t , t h e m a j o r p o r t i o n o f t h e c l a m - o r a b o u t w h e a t come#f r o m t h e |o l i t i e i a n s . 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 e l a i r ma g a i n s t sa i d E s t a t e is t h r e e m o n t h s fr o m t h e 2 n d d a y o f N o vo r n b e r A . D . 19 2 3 . a n d t h e t i m e l i m i t e d f o r p a y - m e n t o f d e b t s i n O n e Y e a r f r o m s a i d 2 n d d a y o f N o ve m b e r .1923. 1 4i ;;§§;§:§{b¢»§¢¢§§\n¢ p»»\3\s»h.r md subscriber. "The five-cent fare has become pmctjcally extinct." . Mr. IIimquist urged .the continued use of advertising and publicity by electric railways to tell 0125? story u u l w u | a u u l \ .a m u .u n a \ : u n s I I ¢ m u . r a i s e d i n C a l i f o m i z .I l e c o m m e n c e d with E60 acres of land and debtl. Ile found Nebraska fnnners beneath the work of milking c owl. H start-_ _1 _. _ _ ._ _ . |! _ . | . . . . . . . . | : : ; , % : ; , ; ;, § ~ ° ; . S -1 ,' ~f '; ~a §. S ma h an d~ = ~'~. : M : P wen-t 1 tsfen{17}North Range Twel\'e(l2)Dr Fog; >f°==<3;f;;»==*=== 'iur»'E>¢¢';'L'. f 1933?0111*»rl s In 0 |:\:1 of the Sixth 1° M containing geon.o u r e s store r s m u A r~ QPHEI 1.10 acres more or less according zo 50-U Blau Nebr '16 5t County Judge |:.~=\emmer!t.|=tl.hE},Wuhlnztun 3 In the public thrrei ~ ~f n f f l n § n l n~ nlnlne mean of nge. - Stale Journal N c p u b l i c o m c i l d a c a n n e r v e " " ° l i n t h e p o n : i b i l i l y o f r e u l r n l n r t o t h e ' - . .- . . .l l . .- ¢ . . . . . - |n n u u g \ . n l \ \Q h n | ¢. . - ? . .- I . . L - ¢ .l k ;| I u ¢ n . A }| c r l l ~~I1 wlsl. \l \».l.\v L z s a l w IN ~ ~ -_ MY YARDS IN BLAIR, NEB. ou SATURDAY,NOV.I7 © ~@. © © mu-\u». mf U.-nw. N.-.1 W.......|,_, Pm, ,,, ,...,,,,, .,,, .. ._ "... ..,po l il l ca l ma c hi n e a n d al s o t h e | - »t h e o n e c e n t n e w s p a p e r . a n d l a m - - - . . \ -.- \ .0-. . s l.-..--n s ann -An H :mu |1180 me men una men nmuaeaxhouundautomobilesinNebraska elrd. },|,¥,u, Johnson called on Pre-h shi hil »t r a i t o r t h m t h e w w !u f u c o f , m e m C o o l i d g e .t h e E n t e r s a i d :f o r w h o m h e a m z f ¢n s z s y e a r . f "n n _ . - _. . . . - - - - s i n \~1 RS. T. ( ;. H I LT( N _The T\Ii\linu|' Hksily \wl »\;| 1 n z n o n \ \\incl10>|lt\I l°`nut-l.\all-\-lieszulalion -im and ulmpu.Flxlm h vu \) pulJ hIvd gmin innllwr with p u n g u m rubber 1Jl:\tlfi|'|: $ 1 . 0 0 t o $ 1 0 . 0 0 »n`l f|1|1[l"[-Blair ||!n}= Y\| || '.\ :nt llnalri.\\v-u ma l.<:\ }»,;|| A Well Executed Pass Wins Many Games Thu #lure cnrriml Ihr Font-'Juli |'I4|ui|»menl. that makes ir. pmsible for yuu w win grumes.. Winchester Shoulder Pads Made of Lemlwr and dumble Felt.An excvllent pruleczinn lo shuulders und coilar bone,They are light and cumfurnble to wear. Winche ste r Helmets Made uf lnawv Leather. pmilcd with lhick Felt.Gives you the prulecxiun needed frnm hard blnwu. . » » _\" r e m " _==~ - ->~~~;..._."~5\ ~r'~/r. -=u `~ ~ ~ \ ' ; "A :-.x.~'_.»;._.=""f*f5f:f : ~~~¥'\ ' ;;=z.. :r-1; ,».s|~=riHww k?~:'~'~f °< ~§§¥f'§: ~~~¢~=f+5 ~ f e ~Té éTEE»==:'_=3-EI C, é ~ 5 x" »»»,vI~.-1nw/Nqwffk _ :_~ .f-~'.>.;»w I I 1 I :lay of October, 1923."" 59Bt Maurice Mah renx..i f w e r e w e re m u g u e a u pm se nt r ue b n a k u a n n w c o r n c l o p ~' I h e a r y o u a n m m c t h l n g 9 " I f i v n n'|| nn lr n f i n !m1 \ u \ r nu mb er lwlll Zwll at Publi.: Auction about fiflv ul uw r l l !I \|u \\ |n|1\- 1 f h " I = " é ¢ a I I " § £ " " 1 ° § § . 3 § " § ; . a o u t " u i I i h u a n d M y II5BfB|Ellllli i n 11lg Pol it ic al pa r t i e s c a n b e 1°gre at.;\,\¢n¢y_'*| " " F °~ b a r n ..\uw©1.Head of Cattle as followsulue in guvemmenlal nffairn.Par-I '°wél!."the Senator enntinuc¢l,!A T°\|I0 cunven was ¢"J°1¢'*| nom lclk Q .nu try arg in a bm'auwnmun llnu I:\|:|u|||;gum ilnlhlns».'n3. me ;;_;"d";§';h the taxes ent and a dramonsiration by the Pupin an in. profits on cows"Pig Cluh, of whicla Norman is the "Il's the mme thing up our \\n;,"lander, made the day n memorable .one for all.r i l z.`":|.".h'.I ~'§I'_-._- -hun .n..-..........The guests as.aembled I-1'l'=~¢|1*¢" | ; . 1: »I | \ l . 1 |w e l l . ,m u g n e o o u e n a n n Imed much; who has sroinefi the re- spect of intelligent men and the Io\e of iillie children; who has left the wnrlal beltvr than he found it, \\hother lu an imnroved oonmr.n no©©©' © 30 Head of Cho ice Mii k Cows a nd Hea vy hpri nge rs .20 Head of Heifers i n Calf. One Hcreffard Bull; ai! T. B. Tested.Als o .3 Hood of good work horses. © © @ © G) must keep faith with the people. [th political party ml\ancig\|z a plat-| Z.....»i u u l i I J l l | \ . | ¥ u v s t m u i u i u | \ l n \ |a . \ l election faithfully strive to curry cul that platform. The number of huxinmm failures, if y ou stop to c ount them up for n . . . . . r . . |. J I . .; . . . ¢ . . . \ \ I . . . . .v m . - n n u l N J w e \ H : 1 | a | \ u r - e | \ \ » .\ | l M . \ n t | e\'that the eomlitions that caused something of un upheaval in his :date are not confined to Minnesota alone. We are mosed to observe that if . . ___ - ;\ . \ . _ . _ ._ - . . r a . . . _AI Mr.Wilkilm with a nice rocking rbair. which he will tloubtleam en- joy nludmg the lon winter evenings to come.lAt a late hour the c rowd left fortheir homes exprensing the wiah rorfer t poem. or a rescued eouI ;§~ uho has never Iaekefl appreciation @ of enr|.h'»: beauty nor foiled to ex-@ : r e n it;who has o le q s looked @ fm the best. in others nm! xiron the @ lu»t he had: whme life was an in-._ John McCracken 6: Son Jensen and Bros., Auc ts.The State Hank. Clerk ©©©@© \;,. ;l p\uuu va ylraum ul uppuullug.lux:only amnilablo ntatiatlm are those that cover ersalrea that become mutton of court reeonl.Nobody knows how many men sell out he- gouw they have lwlt or ure about to lose all of the money they suvesifrom nnwioun years of hard work.This total Itllbf. also be large.Yet no mm to be muc h more affec ted L u fl ; n . u m n l H a n f n : m i n ' i n | z | \ a h '\ . . a c u a w r - e l e c t a u n n m n itu ulu num.make money rnilkimz cows. ho will find it u mighty aight more difficult to tmee o balance to the right aiule of the ledger frumthr room: that he has lately rhosen.Maybe his pur- poaes in polilies are altogether nl- tnlistie, and if`1~=o. he will take his toss without e|;uirming'. the while nt- trmpting to put sdml lmvx on the that Mr. Wilkins might enjoy mully more pleasant birthdays. During September l30,l9l cattle more tuberculin tested under the |~.5=»tematic plan of tuberculosis era- miltlion conducts!lo various States Illnl tl\£United States Department of Agrielalture.A tow!of I1,60I :f actors were found. The populanritl diction."© © © © © © © © © ~ © © © © © © © @ © © © © © © © © @ ': -~-- - - ----- --__ _._- - <\ \ \ \ ;::..u f / o ' % . = § ~' & \ a = p i r u t i o n :t e h o s e m e m o r y : r b o n e -L Q )'© _, NI RS. T. C- H I LT( N The Mi\linur l'»Yui|.:-:\| '!-ru 1 n z 1 n o n \ \\incl10>|lt\I l°`nut-l.\all-\-lieszulalion -im and ulmpu.Flxlm h vu \) pulJ hIvd gmin innllwr with p u n g u m rubber 1Jl:\tlfi|'|: $ 1 . 0 0 t o $ 1 0 . 0 0 »n`l f|1|1[l"[-Blair ||!n}= Y\| || '.\ :nt llnalri.\\v-u ma l.<:\ }»,;|| A Well Executed Pass Wins Many Games Thu #lure cnrriml Ihr Font-'Juli |'I4|ui|»menl. that makes ir. pmsible for yuu w win grumes.. Winchester Shoulder Pads Made of Lemlwr and dumble Felt.An excvllent pruleczinn lo shuulders und coilar bone,They are light and cumfurnble to wear. Winche ste r Helmets Made uf lnawv Leather. pmilcd with lhick Felt.Gives you the prulecxiun needed frnm hard blnwu. . » » _\" r e m " -.=¢|\~ - ->~~~;..._."~5\ ~r'~/r. -=u `~ ~ ~ \ ' ; "A :-.x.~'_.»;._.=""f*f5f:f : ~~~¥'\ ' ;;=z.. :r-1; ,».s|~=riHww k?~:'~' ~ ~5 ~ f e ~Té éTEE»==:'_=3-EI C, é ~ 5 x" »»»,vI~.-1nw/Nqgfffkg .;-.g f-~'.>.;»w I i I i .,..\... Q. ¢". " . . V . . . "vu.......;Bl c l i n l e fa m i l y . M u .V e r a ITr ve y E n i g h e r a m i fo u r m o n t h s o l d s o n o f O m a h a \ i n i l » o n o fe w d a y s l a n t w e e k :nl t h e h o m e * o f M r s .Eni|;g'her's p a r e n t * . M r :m tl M r s .H a r r y IIr vc y .Th e y r r t u r w - 1 t o t h e i r h o m e o n Sunglay. \ u \\ ol !'|h a s n o w g o t t e n ni c e l y w t t l c l l i n t h e W .D .B a l l e r ho u n e u h n c h h e b o u g h t a f e w m o n t h s a g o . H e h w m o d e u l l r e p d r s a n d p u t i n s a fu r n a c e ,al s o r e - p a p e r e d a l l t h e l o o m s a m ! n u d e t h e i n t e d o r l i k e n e w s p a i n . M r s .E .Z.Ru ss el l c a m e i n fr o m C a l i f o r n i a T u e s d a y o f t h i s w e e k r e - m m n l n i r o ve r u n t i l W e d n e s d a y w i t h fr i e n d . a n d g o i n g t o H e r m a n o n t h e a f t e r n o o n t n i n .S h e i s o n h e r w a y t o V- ae il in ll lo n.D .C. ,£0 j o i n H r . l1u=~eli.W h i l e h e r e s h e w a s thu i : \ . 0 t o f M r s . J o h n M c k l y a n d M H . M u n i :ve r y c h e e r fu l l m l h o p e fu l o f co m p l e t e r e c o ve r y . T h e lm li cn o f t h e Cu n z r e fra t i o n n l c h u r c h wall h o l d t h e i r a n n u a l b a z a a r o n Sn tu r¢ l: l) .De c .H.s t t h e co un ci l r o o m s .T h e y w i l l al s o h a ve a r u m - mo|.;e sa le a n d se ll lonche-=. A s h e r i ff s a l !w a s h e l d H o m i n ; - l. t l P .M . a t t h c c o u r t h o u s e i n B l a i r w h e r e b y Ja c o b Jo b s t be co me s t h e o w n e r o f t h e Re es e f a r m w h i c h i s loc at ed clo wn so u th e as t o f C a l h o u n .T h e co n s id e r at i o n w a s $30 82. z9. M r .a n d M m .V.S .Da n for e l o f O r n a h n c a m e u p S u n d a y a n d spe nt t h e d a y l t t h e H n r t i n P a u l s o n h o m e s o u t h w e s t o f to w n . .O t h e r gu e st s M r .e n d M r s H .I .p r e s e n t w e r e H a n s e n ,M r .a n d M r s .S .L a r s e n . H t l .S k o v.Ne i l se n . o f t h e M .E c h u r c h a n d M r .a n d T h e la d ie s I - l l - m n Yluslqg Nmn: pun: us lwlp un: Jl\|l|||.|ll: '"'m " " " " " "state anybody i'.£ELZ,"'l'».§§"11§".$2 gn be elected to office if he prom thut Washington \\I:as to help the farmer.Where _.\rnul¢l heget if he run an a plat- "'f5 for 'h'f" \ l UHIJEH NIIWI ; i Mform of helping the bu:iness man? .Stnle Jou mal If Roger Babson is right, nm] he admin that he uxudly is. the aver- age able-bodied clti:e_n. spends l n hour and twenty minutes nl ench dny to make the money neclaaary to any on his or her :hen of the expense o!government.Hia recent. nnaiynis shown that one-sixth of our national income m u to pay rar: un, :ne naar; oumness u\ onebI Kuhn's Photon rill DEQRM youranch of endeawor that suffered lhe leant during the remljuatrnent period.M was a notable fact that dudng the time when the farmers in . . . . . . . - - . - . -- » SIIBRIFPS SA LE on , wz. o ~ :smnan s= o-rmxuorcthe cornbelt region were suffednz ;\:|'TORNE\S the mont, the dairynmen in Wisconsinl Hy virtue nf an onler of sale is- mainlained conditions in that state uued out of the District Court of on a fairly even keel.--Nebraska Farmer. m u . . ., , - . ; -. . _ . J 5 - . .\ . . . \\aahing9.o|\County.Nebraska. and in pursuance nf n decree of snid(ourt in an action therein pendungwhereinJacobJ.Johat and .Annie !..1..»sunun nhnlniiffn mud Pnldnnre \*\Summer will not lastfe d e ra l ,st a t e a n d loc al w s u . ¢ P U B L I C I T Y V S .P R O P A G A N D A . A pn o m l n o n t ne w s p a p e r pu b l i s h - e r .w h e n u k c d b y t h e d c p a n m e n t o f j o u n l i n r n o f a w e s t e m u n l vc r n - it y ,h o w t o di s ti n g ui s h b e t w e e n "!e¢ iti n1. \te p u b l i c i t y "a n d " p r o p - u g l n d a "o ffe r e d t h e fo i l o w l n g d e f- in i ti o ns : s u r r i u u l r r u n u DUB Dll lql wm wbr.hcllul t h i s e ve vn i n g a t t h e C h r i s l i o n c h u r c h In at tr a ct i ng 'm u c h a t - to n tl o n a n d b i d fa r e t o b e a : r a n d success.Th e vn o ve r n c n t In a u r o r t h v o n e a n d s h o u l d r e c fi ve a l l b e n l n o t - r o n n g e fm m t h e p u b l k i c i n g e n e r a l . A numlaer nf thc farmers are all z h m u n h w i t h t h e i r c o r n p i c k i n : a n d a r e b e g i n n i n z t o t h i n k a b o u t fe e d i n r ca tt le .\\ a s h in 5 ¢ t o n c o u n ty i s on e o f o h ;f¢.4.\I...- -....-|:...._J \. .. - |. .. - H .li ve ae .t t n l . , w e r e d e fe n d a n t S .I w i l t o n M o n d a y ,t h e 1 2 t h d a y o f N o ve m b e r .1923,a t 1: 00 o'cl oc k I'. M . .o f s a i d d a y a t t h e N o r t h F r o n t D o o r o f t h e W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y C o u r t H o u s e i n t h e C i t y o f Bl a i r , W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,N e b r a s k a .M I I a t pu b l i c a u c t i o n t o t h e n i g h e s t b i d d e r f o r ca s h t h e fo l l o w i n g de s- clib esl r e a l es ta te ,t o - w i t : T h e N o r t h e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e N o r t h e a s t Q u a r t e r o f S e c t i o n 3 3 , a n d Lo t N o . 1. i n S e ct i o n 3 4 . a l l i n lo1\1I- always ana w n e n c o m weather strikes,co al is Mmm! a1 | | &vnu nnlu uzexr |.m:uu| unzaunr an un:"'--......--v 4ThrHnnllnl:hunch was full to basement on Sntunlly ,f ¥~ -c I.OMAR 3abound to go up WONl)ER FLOUR s"IJ!|Kililllii!!publicity i Qhg \n\lr vu ln l LH B \ll2l\ VI.\I|\M a u .~ 1 ' ; _ ~ 1 3 ' ~ C o u . ',H '! .N b , t s a t s y w o c t r m l n, : F n ; : ; w u r : : 1 t u ; u u : : r n o r '_{§'_§;3 0 1 1 0 a f H e a r i n g F i n a l Se t ll e t ne n l £ m ¢ i . ¢`2"»" :n 310 r e a l es t at e alm ~e ~:o ' z m x | . o > : . m u x ~ : n dz ( Y I I A N L O N dcmcribeai.el u t i o n w h i c h n a o f : n t e m st o r am p o r - \ Ii n u . :i n n l n u fn .»¢nnunl|u n - ...».|At t o r ne y n i J T " ~ ~" . .35g Order that Hard Coal \\ v v v | n | | 1 :§ ; u .n g 'i \ l l \ l l u n ~j »f o r t h e p e c u n i a r y o r o t h e r a d v a n - I T F 'O I \ l { i R ¢ \ § I \ . r \ . vu z e o f t h e pe r so n sp r e a d i n g i t . " ;\\'n.»=hingtm\P o u n t y .! " P r o p a g a n d a i n t h e gi vi m g o u t i n T h e C o u n t y C o u r t [ u r h i r i n g )n f opi ni on s,ar g u m en t s ,l n 1|'l'M: \t l| \r n f i h r Esizm* ur pleas to induce peopie ze| \erull;| m'ff°" lctor-c| | n°"'""""l' a u m w a s \ \ v \ i | | u | . ' \ |I 3 § § ' f " " ' ; § 2 i ; '* ; 1 ' : ! . § § : * l i § l ¥ § " 2 . . .i § " W u o f T h e R h o a d e s C o a l a n d l I n f."~l thereon at the rate f r.from the <|:\le éf mill river-v fur"f$n».u in the amnunl uf $3715h and f all seeming .Mali and the llef§°|1-iunt Feed Store and be safe.If lm r fn e ml s t n im qw : o th a t th e y H.|ner:».'=e wlee a w ore ne w 1:1-1 2; n ;:I:T.h e a r i l i f t h r y cn u l e i t u n e i n .!4n1.urdm a f i r m n n n a t t h e H:\;.|1.:t 9 f l I f i n c .! 1 l n A \ \i i n f l n n e Q n . . .- . . . Anam |.|lih, runu1\\. .\l)\. |n Zi II n|:||r \\|Il!| |u|- ggullw they pin? lhc' ()1\ m|»iv¢ Ihr*nvxi :i\1|uin.\. Xnv. 25. `:!I5. f»r Ihr lTilw.mpim\~»hila nf Xvlnmaku.liuy y mlr lic km=ful :iw M.5l:u:i:lw\l1,'l! Rnn In well known to a 'd:u|\h im jr-. L'. (I. Garner. lhv.l |\||| awulb uni usunvlsu"um:-M nl'Wm-hlnlilm 120191->° Ismuuy uf um num-11, l||\-im: flmr-~No v e mbe r J mh. whi c h d a y w i ll 2 |d"||||||lm.i;¢ w county mom- ||=e. The nun-nl was m um|»uul|}0 .be de signated by s ome disinter- T'at "'!'€"_f.'ff""l',3"iTl."f'l.__'°f'f 'f"Ef'T'f_°"!Tf'I"lE "![°."'L'f_'§$f:"'L'l'iT.'f ~\=~l-4| lwrlrw any one ¢=ur¢h=\~=ln|: iluur willAnrnmzem _|l1m v e r y u u r n ul ,u z uu n q IIHNI U tn|>¢fo c mu y mann)we '|-:_ _ . .__... ._ .. .- ..... '___.L . L L - : . . -. - \ | _ . . \ . . . . . . I l h a v e t h u i r n 1 : z n e \r c f l l : u l m l \ V | I I v n u ~ . t r l k e A I l l r H n u m u s :u u u u | : }d u " ~u\ i:\lI»=wax in rnmiieiale for §!u\. »'»f South lmknta. !:L'l full nn ;| :|;1"|i€I\1 Npublltnli tirkei nml 1.124 ~.\= buly de!e:xt~by a =mall 1 1| :|»dy . He ha~ mu y friemi. hire !\\i1n wzretthat they were not able .ef uf1 the Sioux Fdls :station wi iwar nil speech as he is a very force- ful -waker.Ile has mule manygcuicnmim in his fight on mb non-pun ii:-.|n league in that stale but iike all men with opinions of their own, hu has= many staunch and admiring friend;\ )!&l.rll nm! null! uumz \\¢|l lllzu hl\\uablyknown.The fnilnuimz nu\nf '!n\\||l'l3lati\£¥"= "err prfhrnl for lim funeral.Mr.ami Mrs. Uiffunl In- lnnrl nf Yutan Nob..1lra.Olin Inland and sons nf Vailey.Nrh.. Mr. :mel Mm.Lhuin Rm=mu»»en ofiSpiker.,Sir. and Mrs.Inver Garner =f Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. (" J. Know ixrutun of Omaha, Mr. and Mn. John Dixon ef (.a!hqun. Im Dixon of Cn!- hnun, Mr. an-1 Mrs. Curtin Dixon nf Ariington.Mrs. James Trimble-of liudnln,S D.,Louie I n f lml of. Omnha.|/1 £|lulu|.:kydn}?.ww -H Q h l g n t h e c n u p o n " l i e n j i m g e t t e s a c k - NI[lSlfN'S (IEISII S|0P€ aah and Line-mln Street WE DE].,]\ERPhone:-Bel!59--Independent 200 C u b paid for produce. J A Q | Q J2 I l e ¢ e u u o u u a u n s e u u o - o u a u u o u n x o u u c u v l o u ~ I The Arndt Hardware iii Bl a i r , Ne br a s k a 1 1 |' ~==n llingl on um tum ,,, un tide.l\'Fi'"`"" 'sin' .»r:;.;;°':;,;'j';.:f; """ "':;:r |?§§'»|&§."" '" "'"' `"" Ia uwqn lin: um ¢|,¢ muh have :\ (mart may mm pmper.mu l mu luh gg nr Orlclnr,wn halls!ndollflllS¢nI|\ l l l l l , N| |L'.El€.'*'.52;*2"!'}'1~'}1".i.'i'.!l['2'.I'_ \_|&!!!h JI? uf calm. ms.~ I r ll:urln "i.|.»..m lm: vlu aunt: ul no mrr snluiq=r=\ E-=|_§;\L)_A g DEIIEI..|Sheil|T la! Wllhlllllon County. Heh-Ifar :tc m ..9»ag_,"County Judge.' rank:_sn -at ;ai . 1».-@..¢»¢.;.~ pf EunbmlcilTmnsponcfhn __,_¢-1 . _ . . ./CH Ev R0n.1=Tjr ~ F _E 'NIE f::~¢'r1aRl'nls=r:. mann. NEBRASKA5 THE FINTERPRISE. umm. NEBRASKA s u n s | \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ § » \ \ \ ' | ¢ \ n \ n \ N o w u m : s u m m e r Q .o n - r s h e : l r l a c a n p u ;t h e i r r u n i n t o w l d st or ag e. Yo u ca n l vl ] } .* 0 0 | I c o rl l b y t h e s i z e o f t h e a n n ,b u t l h l s i s n u :t r u e u f m e n .I W o m e n sh o u l d m a k e h a l t e r Sliorsl t h a n m e n .Th e y g o u p i n t h e s l r s o Ulttrli eu a lvr . IS Your Work Hard? I k H i n.,; a ¢°:|:d°:ri\h thm ?§'."\£'.`2».=1.,- fn ] ti m e d , 'n k m d d in o o u ng a d f Th a n look £0 k i 1 l bo u r d n q l my occuplt i o n s m i t o u r e d u t h a l i d u n . p m n u a t h e h e h e ,be ad nc hu dr n s n e nand rb etl mai idm s t l l l l n n r n l l u n lr u u l t .Y o u er uu a o y m ;bladderirregularities:i n i nervous i m u b ka n d w o r n o n t . D o n 't n r !! U s D o m \ '| K i d n e y P i l l l .W o n k e n r n r f w h e r lnnomme ud Do qxfa.T h ah o ud he l pr w . t o o .u k y o u r n g g n b o r f A Nebraska Case F r e d s t r a u n . E .Val le ? S L. Ll xt ng * ' * * -tnn,Xe b r ,m y l :" " " " " !h n vc h a d l l -~la ck s! p g k q m r 1 5 ¢ ,.. ."r u a n \ . l 1 m f g .vCl\|\r d h \1." 1 g; §| . f" E r5 , I~ I a n d i n a a ~ g i A ] m u r d e r u h . n | ._3 r "lr nl u L IT.*a 'HT7 .I'n +- \ . " | g ¢ . + \ \ \ \ § l \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \wx . lun. \\nlf|n ha i apnw rl. nlunl F R D H T I E R C O U R T S M m I R O T I E R J U S T I C E I N C O N I ' I l A b T t o t h e cumpllvail cu ur t n r o c vd u r e u f mm l e r n eu TALES OF ) THE OLD 1=Rof~mER LMO sc or r W A TSON U C ~ J cmifarm ~C r y f o r ~1 / '' \ 3 1 - m ~ l o A AMERICAS HOME SHOE POLISHBllc.k-Tnn-'.Ox-Blnod~Brown a and uk sham.H m s q_ , a s - *émld be m nay hum.Evuy member nl"" ' = = m ' - m , ' ~ . , : - f ~ ~f : \.e.e e In mu wml~ m.S l g ind»¢huldy '~qmckopangbox widuhe key.|||lo uhm: wnh the Home Sen."TM Shme lm Mine' " ° v '\ _ q, r ` > ' * 5 ` \ > ~ ° ' A u n t ~ i s \ ~\ » -J c m n n Z '~ s i :~. f - sP n n c n m s ~ F | . o u n 3 ,>» D e I l c l o u s !. ; ;. _ _7 /j 4 N i " Q ,f ' l l . _ - T°Q _ l " " ( ,= u `; | tm: f o r io f Oil,Parc goric , ~c c thing Drps and Soothing Sy rups, prc parrlvfor Infants in anna and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, advnys look for the signature of ~ Proven dinenions 2 each E Physician: ncqwhene remumnmd if. .-....._-.-_..-_._..... _T h o A g a L i m i t .M e r e l y Mn p t a c e d . " S O d d \\l !h lLl 'b £*c L s t o be ma rri ed 'U - n l m n y , ; u u \ e I l i l f l l l g h t l n g n n ! ag a in .I l t h e h r l d e ve r y y o u n g ? "a n d In st a l l y o u r tee th ." " Y o u n g e n o u g h t o k n o w t e n e r . "" R a w , I g o t ' e m u l l i n m y p a c k §.¢'Fuopleasantzdh s a ~t o r e l w v e a c o u g - . Take your chdoe md luit """\~..your Lute. sB-of zu u n.34,,en oBavar. Alun relief for coughs..:fn",~.fr ~dd: and hmnenen. Put one ?'{".;F(/1 in your mouth at bedtime." If Ahvaya hoop I box on hand.'""'" SMITH BROIH ERS v nA B I f ..ll seldom s Qultter.' aw nn! Inn particular . _ _.. . _ . . . . _ . - ._..._.... .- - - . . . - wmems \ " .Taka ll haul to.a n Builds. .,lan ae ll f 1\ .. I -r\ady.tnal." 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H g n r g o u t ; a n d : r u n w I:: per ce nt.The a pg ilo s ti ll rvtn lns i ts l1 : |\ l l n he ra l l tn l t i n "l t tn g n t tm t ts . " I1 t h e a pp le Il | || | l em l a a ll ot he r C IU| n t u q u a n t i t y a n d l n sa lu e. o O R U M x r : w s M r .a n d M r s .L E .L a r s o n m e r e ( L a i r sn o p p e r s t h u r s d a y a l t e r n o o n . l t e v.2-. -1.l t e m e z u e n pun eh ae ed a n e w F o r d s e d a n o f V u e : i e n n n g t h i s st ce k.. m a s A l m a M i l l e r s p e n t a . fe w d a y s lo 1 .w e e k c a r i n g fo r h e r si st er , M r s .P .L .L a r s o n ,w h o h a s b e e n sick t h o p a s t s e ve r a l da a y x ,b u t i s n o w r e c o ve r i n g . T h e Th u r s d a y A f t e r n o o n C l u b o u t e n t e r t a i n d b y !tl r=~ . C la ude 'Jan D¢ u » ~e n a t h e r h o m e 'I'h u r s al a y . l t e v.P .J.a n d M r a Re i n e r t s e n a c r e e a l l e n i a t t h e h o m e o f M r s . R | a n n w i p i n g o u t : n e w o o l e 0Di1 |gu- t i o n o f o ve r $l22 ,D0 0,0 00.Th i s le a ve s t h e w a y c l e a r fo r c a r i n g f o r t h e d e b t o f 84,600,000 c o ve r e d b y t h e re c e n t re fu n d i n g ;a g r e e m e n t . " h e n t h a t a g r e e m e n t w a n m a d e i t w a s p r i l l c t e d t h a t G r e a t B r i t a i nw o u l d a k e p a y m e n t s b e fo r e t h e y i be c a m e du e ,l n r i t h a n a va i t h e r s e l f o f th e l o w e r in t e r e s t r a t e s o f t h e fi r s t t e n y e a r s .T h e B r i t i s h t r e a t - m e n t o f t h e w h o l e l o a n i s l i k e l y t o p r o ve a n o b j e c t le ss on t o o t h e r d e b t o r Ko ve r n rn e n t s i n efl te ie nt li n a nc i a l m a n a g e m e n t , a n w e l l a s i n h o n e s t d e a l i n g . Despite all the European corn- ptaint againat Ellie Island more of them would une* it U' the United l¢¢I1¥|l\4}susuassuu a v n alm u w ..t i o n t d p t o t h a t s e c t i o n , a n d r e a h r t u m ," T h e b o r r o w i n g s o f st a te , c o u n t y a n d m u n i c i p a l ag en ci es h a ve b e e n st i m u l a t e d t o su c h a n e x t e n t t h a t t h e a g g r e g a t e in t er e st ,a n d t h e r e fo r e t h e a g g r e 'tax es,h a r ein c re a se d t o o .s t - " £. . . .t h e y re p r e s e n t a se ri ou s bur de n. " " l" ho se s t a t e s a r e m a d e u p o f fa r m i n g c o m - 'm u n i t i e s a n d t h a t ex c es s ive t a x b u r d e n i n fa l t i n g d i r e c t l y o n t h e fa r m e r s .W h i l t e t h e N a t i o n s !A d - m i n i s t r a t i o n h a s re d uc e d tax es,a n d i n c u t t i n g e a p e n d i t u r e a p r e p a r a t o r y t o fu r t h e r re du c ti o ns ,lo c a l g o ve r n - m e n t s a r e b o r n s w i n g m o r e m o n e y fo r pr o j ec t s t h a t c o u l d e a s i l y w a l t . W h a t t h e P e d e r a i G o ve r n m e n t i s a vi n g t h e ta x p a y e r s t h e st a t e a n Stllten would let them tn.-Detro`it-coui1t;(governments are taking F r e e Pr es s. 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 101-tin Me n c k e .K e n n n r d ,N e b r a s k a . | K e n n a n l , H e h .3 3 . 3 f r o m t h e m . Call Louis Ittencke, licnnard phone fo r y o u r n e x t fi l l o f li e r o s e n e a n d ba s e l i n e ..'38 -tf VOL - xxvu BLAIR, WASHINGTON cow.. .n_ If, NE§RAsKA,NOVEMBER 22, 1922 .1, SmJu=.=.,,;.\ so'irc. 43 =_ FATHER AND SON BANUUET .... . nuts TOGl*."IllER FOR on e E V E NI NG Oo last Thursday evening,Nov. lo, around 150 dads and their lad- dies enjoyed a fine feed together at the First Christian church. This occasion was the second an- nual Father and S-on banquet to bc held in our city although it has been attracting the attention of the pulillc throughout the ~country for neteral years.It was only brought home to our local men however through the efforts of the members tl' the Christian church. l.-ang tables were spread In the ehunclt parlors anal soon after seven oelock,the c roud assembled found thelr places nt the tables. Rev.L. H. Camp, pastor of the church served as toutmnster.Ile invited Rev. A. Smalley of thc Flap tisl.church to jlronouvztn llw imn cation. The Indies served tizc I'uilu\\i:l;.: ntenu:- Chicken with xravcy. rn.a-h crl potatoes,biscuits,halted hc.m=. rolls, pickles. jelly. celery, apple pus. nlnrnode, coffee. fruit. A agen'generous invitation as Itlven the boys to eat ntl they Id hold, and no one went away hungry. Touts were given by Dr. C.R. Mead and Hilton Rhoades. Dr. Mead took for his subject "Pals"and wound up with a neat little bit of po- etry with a pretty sentiment, which he composed for the occasion.Hil- fon had for his subject,"Father and Son,Incorporated." The main l i d f i l i l l n f l l n ¢ \ i n |. »i s n ;* d e m * Al'T03rloBlLE OW NERS P . u § I N FEDERAL TAXES TWICE ~ l SUM sm=::\'r OH IIIGHW AYS i Z w n s n l u c r o x n e v .22 - I n '1 mldress before the Investment ers' association upon the subject ol' federal aid for public highways, S .; retary Wallace of the Department| of Agriculture states that the fed-erll tax collected on automoblleml automobile accessories and the use; of passenger auitonaobiles for hire: greatly eaaeded the expenditures?lcf the federad government for fed. eral aid to public highways.Q The first tax of this character was imposed in 1917 an a war th- cnue measure. Since the war it has been modified. The present federal lax law lrnpinis 5 per c ent on the selling price of motor vehicles, tires and accessories,excepting motor trucks, which he taxed 3 per cent. This tax brought the go\l}rnI!t¢!l.l a revenue of $140,000,000 for the fta~ cal ending June 30.t923, and dur~ ing: thc :8.Ilfl¢ fiscal year the govern- ment expended on fedentl uid high-; \s.1§.t $T2,00D.U00. Since the tax 'u:u."' n r !imposed in 10l?.the govern !'|l"l.htm rollcclcd $ns9.000,000 Er|111 ;¢!-~..r mgtor tr-hlclex,but l \t\;\'m!¢:I only $265,000,000 nh lrulnltti lrlghwaty oonstrllction.These 'figures show that the owners and operators ol tnotor vehicles on the public hirrhsrays are paying in fed eral tnxes more than double the en tire federal expenditure to con struct and maintain these highway: | I ARM .\nr:x1'WAHNS : To P ICK SEED EARLY IWarning to farmers to select: their seed corn as early as possible, h a s b e o n e e n te u tb v E a r l G. M r . comnsslomzxs Mm I-'. w. Arndt and H.H.Straws!AL L OW s i n s ? o r B I L L S are In Sioux City this week attend-mg the nnnusl comrandon of =»-!m n ,Nob New 19' #21 \'l'inch»esLer (Jul: ol Nebrulul audi '""' .Soulli Dakota..The Board og County Couupiulan- An address of welcome v m t n ~so " U° " " ' " ° ° * :Lacie by Mr. Arndt who is president '' nf um Wirnchestar Club of Nehru-P'°°°**' H. c . B'*°°- Henry 'num- zu. H. H. Struts, ¢ mlmbtr of un sen and Petnr M. Ty lan. c m ul Minutu of the preeodlug :notingfi r m o f the Amd : I [d n |if speak on the subject of »n°rilns| "'T'1 mid lad nppfoved. \ .l*F* 7 1:Jmoods.Mun l unlnl uxamludan at thetThen will be nevsral annum "'"°""""l mu on um dlhn-nt En, uw leullnz [\nn|w|r9 ma Wm- funds I: wa mund md sseondud Jn: goods mnrebum prnent n the um. the following mam be '"°"°'| -rrainn and an inntmdhe meeting and the County Cllr! inrlruc ud to Ji~ nntieipqed...iraw warrants on the funds indicstld § w e a t h e r fo n c n t l n z w e r e s o a n c i e n - fu l t h a t C o n gr e s s w a 'I i nd u c e d t o e n - t l b l i n h a n l t i o n n l s e r vi c e . o n e c f t h e pr i nc i pa l du ti es n f w h i c h w a s fo r e - ca s ti n g U10 1A¢3|.\|!'\,'Thi n ifl 'r\ i£¢ '. \\::l\o r i g i n n i l y at ta c he d i n t h e Sn.:-l l : l | C o r p s o l t h e A r m y . b u t :mince th e y e a r 18 9 0 i t h a s b e e n a b r a n c h n l t h e U n i l c d S t a t e s D e p a r t m e n t o f A m e r i c a n sl a te s mo n cn u r a g ec u s i y fr e e th is l fu n da m en ta l . fa ct ,w h e n t h e y u n i t e t h e i r 1:il'om\l o b r i m ! a b o u t u re vi a i u n n . u f l h i u t r e a t y . th a n m u l o n i y t h a n m l l i l b e po s -Q[ fi f £f ~|| . . l m |f r i \IlWl\ a i h h 10 b e g i n lI\|n:»p|;1\(|| || 1. !l |\i \ 1 | | | l Inl fu l In :Ima1 $1 a -|1I\\!| n w i n t l m | | I o nur iiu: \>»1 _ . . -$5.01 1 I» T & l e \ i c m ~ .$ i . l l l ( H . 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M r .a n d M f r s H .C .L a n a i :a n d ¢| .¢ ur !ht 4~ r K it -d on vi si te d n t th e h om e n f P e t e r L u m e n o f i i e n n a r u S a t u r d a y .T h e d a y b e i n ! ! t h e b i r t h n n n i \ | r - : a r y o f M r .Lilr rlo ti.A m o n :t h e B l a i r s h o p p e r s S a t u r .|..- . . . .\ ! !. .\ . i » .. \ u l n r u n n \1\~a 'c :som \ 73 i f L u k mee k,Th e E n t e r p r l p e W " l ' C I n 5 ° i o n A r o n s o n ~I ~ p l e u e a l t o m e n t i o n t h e b i n h d a y C l a y t c n A m n m n { " 1 , , . y )5 0 3 9 a n n i ve r s a r y o l Jn m e a A .C r u i c k -g m T o d "( m u g d n u h )5 7 . !5 : h u n k o n N w 8 . u q l : b l n w e e k U r a l P i i t r ; (T y m n ( c o m .f g p a y o u r res pec ts zo H r s .C r u l c k - |m d m i l e a g e )3 3 9 3 9 ~-ank.w h o m b l r l l u h v m m e N a v.B..-A u _ - _ _: _ _ \ _ _ .I af s5§ THE CORN SONG .F i n d F u r fh ua lz ht |:r lu r | U .\ .l l nl \. .H .5ml lla tall.l!m r :( n | : r 1 :.; m I . | 5 .\I . \ .s l .\ u m Ti be ab l e i n a n y r n u r 1 | m ' H I .. |i n .. |. 1 | |.r . - a i |I 1 | |1 l t if IO m o n |l | : . \ '\ } .»....... n a y " v i t 'l¢F}\a n n aFr ri~l '1 t e 1 m n . R n l l p h m u l O p a l L a r au .: m d R e v.l ' . J.lEcinert:~cn.3!r-=.Chn .-.l l u n m n n t h | 9 0 1 !" |1 Rose l l i l l L a r l i e s A i d a t U 0 L.»m<1-fl | i 1 \ .a n d N m S m i t h o l !\ r : u n ; m | l A rzriculsure.ll y Jo h n f. . \ ¥ b i | . ¢ i ¢ r H e a p h i g h n i e , f u r e r w i n t r y h o a n i H e a p h i g h i h l : r o l d c n c o r n ! N a ri n l m v r l f l h a l i n h l l i h n n s n h l d f rSOC! .\ Ll STH is I BBL!I IIXl'l.(31lH:'i 4 U ¢ » s ' u v u u -F m m o u t h i r L e t o t h e r l l n d n ,aa: T h e : p p l e ( r v Th e o r a n g e f r o m i t T h e cl u s t e r I r . » - - - n u y vu n u ul a vi s h h o m ! u i l i n g g l e a n r n t h e p i n e , s g l o s s y g r e e n , o m t h e vi n e : --- ¢- - -' '|u r .| l s m u r u u n \ l l . 1 | r y wr i .\ |0 ~..:l.w h e n m e a t t a i n e d t h e fi n e o l d # a m b e r 3 5 3 9 n g e o f a s y u m .M s u r i t z C a r l s e n ( b o n d i n gI :h a s b e e n e c u s t o m o f t h e i r p r i x e n e n i n d i y j m )3 2 9 9 fr i e n d s f o r y e a r s t o ce l e b r a t e l h e e e g i g , o f B h i r ( I n t e r r e n t )18. 89 t w o .i mp e r1 . ¢n t even t. :a t s o m e co n -Q H ,Ro b e r t s o n .C o ,T u m ve n i e n t t i m e i n b e t w e e n t h e m .p r e f l n x n n n n .1\ || || n¢ ¢. n l » |u l e n n With the admission publicly :nude lu the Australian Premier that operf ation ol' ships has resulted in bank ntptcy,another soclnlistie bubble le punctured. Government operation of the Aus- tmllari fleet has paid nothing into the public treasury. but has taken $."0.000.000 out of the pockets of the Australian people. Their big neét was taken over during the war under rather favor- able conditions,Austra.l.lan pthips rpanting free from ull restrictions imposed on other shipping. Socialists rejoined that tonnage was shun, markets plentiful. middle- men and sdfish interests ditched und only the public welfare was to be considered. The Prime Minister shears n loss in operation of 314.000.0043 in two rears. and nm cost of the.fleet of $70,000,000 shrunken £0 $23.800,000. A new shipping board is to take over the fleet at $23,000,000 and s H1115 $11,000,000 dockyanl,at s2.000.000. The taxpayers who lost a large sum ln the venture, are now aalned to llipply a further large sum to en. able the government to continue in the business. Socladlszn promises to improve the condition of the people but the re- sults in Australia as elsewhere only lmpovarlsli them.-Ex. Ed Pileher closed a deal last week to qualify as n pllllllicul espert. linvimfpulplishcrl n newspaper for many years. held the olllce of state auditor and state senator and per- formed some fonts of figuring in helping Govemor Bryon prepare ntilnnclnl liudgot. llear what he says: " l believe Nebraska made a mis- talte in changing its constitution to get rid of annual elections and tak- ing on biennial elections.I believe the legislature has made n mistake in giving most county olllcenl a four year term in place of o years. The more elections the rn re people will take an interest in olitics. lt in the contest between county oill- cers and local candidates who get out the vote.l may stand alone in my position.but lt is ms opinion that annual elections better enable the rotersto pay attention to candl- dates all flown the line.Perhaps the most serious objection to nnnunl campaigns would be the cry that the primary law would require really two campaigns each year instead of one." Approximately 4 per cent of the hogs on fa in the United States died ol hog cholera last year. This estimate is made by the United States Deparernent of Agriculture tor the fiscal ending June 30. Losses were heaviest in Iowa.Nebraska. SJl2.»'fJf».25 sit:Clx 1one :~.2Tf»Qil itllo. |,. t >.lIl_l;¢ 1. H ~t<t au '"'""|'lluriuluy stork t.|lve~. »c;:.og1.r»o.aHogs Steady to lD@l5c Off. ;~Z.»:n.1: .tal l|..;g. tt|lv t1|clu'|l on\l»\ lv l \.mtl tnlnoe ttrtllwnwt flir tlwr.l.|f \ adllvx t\rr|.\ :ilt'ml) ll) lll(l0\nr un tlult;|l\l0 ul\l|1||ltl.t¥ limtit hut the mnrt.»t ||0et'\l lillitfn l0\ttl nn |»|ul.l|||.: achldrul.'lllt\top \\:|1 $11.75lmtl hulk uf tln' lrn|Iln,: una at $6.15 Qllll'\.Sheep and Lambs Steady.Tllt'tllnlkvt for »lt\~¢»1| und lnmhl was luuzll the' xnlno nu can Tun-dn;nlltl hcst fat lnmlns lirnnzlut $l1LT5 nlth fcwlrr :randis nt the some lluure.llnvlpls were i|.7»nn limo and the genernl lllllB strnnlzvr ful tlw ttoelt Qnnln:ton-on slwvp und lnmlss:Fat lumlls.|.:on~|l to rholve. 3lI£.2.1fl:noni tat Inlmlns. fnlr to z-me sumo l2.1!.1;tllppetl lnmlie,5Il.f\ll@l2.lF||: lte|Ilnlg l.nn:|hs, sti.:.=~n\::.::.:nethfrl.$tl.lllBl.S.'|;]\°t|rlltl.;.'B.$.\Lln|§i l0l\ll; ful. el;-:llr:llt. S'\.230tl.23Z fat etvvn. lmity, $tt.506I'»un e a r n s A u . Ma n i c u r e sFROMCENTRAL WYD.; W INTE R nan c e I3 sooo 0;|||:|h;|Nut. ll.--l|1P 1.1tl.\|l l|.|lJ¥l':nentirnm e1'l\ltnl \\y=»mll\x 1. \llmtltrally mer for thin pvaf. ancordlng: to L 1. Jamieson. nho una in trnmWaltman.Ilntt state.Tneailiiy wltli n ttrorn? -lilptnelit. msnutly nf stock er yenrllngs, n.l1ltlt sold :tl $7.00. - -e CALHOUN A BUSY BURG lndla.na."" Missouri.Illinois,Ohio, 5 Calhoun is pushing the putting in Georgia.Minnesota. and South Da-gel their c ity water just as fast as Rota.. ln the order named. Each ofman power and machinery will do MN. und Mrs.L. F..Larsen nn-ia clwililron visited at the home of Mu:. tin Larsen Thursday evcninrrSlr. and Mrs. Hans Wulf and Chllll ren spent Sunday ut the home nlBlu.Wulf's mother,Mr:.Peter, Roch of Blair. hlr. and Mrs. lllnrtin Larsen enter tained at o Sunday dinner Mr. nndann. Lars Rollond and family.I Mr. und Mrs. Robert Peterson mul,son, llownnl ol Fremont visited relu'l.l\es at Drum Sunday.| A number of young people et- tended the organization ol a Y .P.S. at the St.Paul Lutheran ch h Sunday evening.A number of people of the mmvicinity were down to the er onSundayafternoontoseet e work that has been done on the la .Ralph Larson was a caller n Geo.Roch's Sunday morning.| Miss Louise Larsen visited ut the home of R.x.Rasmussen Sunday evening.Will Jensen and Andrietv Cltrlsten-acn were callers nt Nels Sorensen*sTuesday.\ Raymond Kruger of Arlingtonwas n Suriday guest at the home of |Mrs. n. L. Larson.1 Mrs. .loe Stenhough of Fremontspent several dayys last week visit-ing at the home of her aunt. Mun' ltl. C. Jensen.Emil and Harold Jensen were callers in Drum Sunday morning.Miss Emma Ziegler spent the weekend at her home near Bllair. H. C. Larsen purchased two cowsand c alves from Rhea Bros.lastSaturdaasRev. and Mrs.Rcinertsen spentSunday afternoon at R. X. Rasmussen's. v Yi? E E Q lil ffflJ£;=~»-f"' LLf<*~>o:r'r:;.q A Successful Dinner Let us aid you when you plan yo u rThanksgiving Dinner..Tho many tzlioico viondo which W e have provided £91-~ this important. occasion afford scores of sug- gestions that wiiladd to the enjoyment of thosoyou are entertaining. "" FRIDAY AN|i-snunnlrsnucfnv SPEGIALS S n i d e r s t a l l c a n s t o m a t o s o u p , 3 f o r 2 5 § Zo Breakfast Food 20c pkg. 2 for .25C No. 3 cans peaches and nprlcots 3 for $l.{:0 Palm Olive Soap 4 bars for ..29C Magnet Coffee 45c per lb. special 38c Wilson's Milk per doz....Sl.-Q (Aluminum pudding pan FREFI with eac h dozen) .Hi t: 35C .ns BRQ§..; It v - N o . 2 c a n P o r k a n d B e a n s 2 f o r 2 5 0 s i z e O r a n g e s p e r d o z .. But let the good oi-fi crop adorn -4 The hills our falhera trod:\ Still kt us. for his golden c orn," Send up our ihanksxo God!. »¢n|nn-|.|-1:pgJ o hn Melia ! 'I F sn o mlhl ' vwg . S C T ~1 Dr. E. ll. Hosts, Ostsopsthic Sur- ou.uma over Banners sum.i ss-u msn,1~r 'rm w. R. c. kergligztvrg _in bjingr Robert Hiltoh c ame in fronl Lin- coln lust Wodnesdsy to visit. home folks for s fur day s. Jens Nielsen uns in Omshl an business Wsdnssdsy. Bsrgdn ss h of Podunt K n lvnl l l r R i l o G i l a 1 n d l i n v n g q u * I s t . . . - Crsbly Sxmdsy, but this year the celebration 'Ina given up ss both "gnnndms" and "grandpa" nm not feeling their heal.hrving heavy colds." Horner, Mrs. Cruicbhsnk enjoy - ed ellis from A number of old friends and m u m p s of cheer and confrst- ulstions through the mail and over th! phone. Sho I ns p lsuq i 19 nc si n s fig; Sc ottish nh from her old home in! _A I ,-..,......, r-v'-lv! In-;:AssamllansBock<1-bm 15.I0 State Journal Co.(s:mplies)197.1%G. L. I-'oz fdlmlmito)'MD Frank Strkkiatt (1,|,¢,}19,25 llsbel 3 __ l l l n h (salary for Nminbg-J m a m The Pi lot (vwdn s)5.80 Farmers lintasl Oil Corn- (oil n a n o 1s.se Hmin llsdsun (msd work)me #slugs Fnhrmsn (msd fuk)M 0 Chrls Gmglrsln .told work)L00 - -.n¢ua u ;\ 1 . n | u y " n r g i ve n -- |- - --- -b y D r . . G e o . A . M i l l e r o f O m a h a .w e l i . c o u n t y g u m a g e n t . T h e w w - 1 D r .M i l l e r i s m u c h i n d e r l u n d l t e r ,d a m p ,r u n y a n d L e n d r r l l u r i L i l l i m a hnvfn av : l i n e ¢nn!r¢n n l * i n d h l l BDI.~t h a C o f | ! f ° ' l the Ent Chrllliln dmreh In wuh»|""'°< l n g l o n .D .C. .h a vi n g l i ve d i n t h e c a p i t a l c i t y f o r si x tn e n ye a rn .H i s ad d r e s s w a s i n t e r e s t i n g a n d t o t h e Da i n t .H¢ ~ l dr r m n hl u u i u v.¢ . n . . . . ou ul um u I n u a l l m l " ,G(DOT TO'H I I l l S c h m i d t ( m a d f o r k )(1 8 .0 0 m e m b r a n e s o f u p iflpigq'oo ca -H e r m a n H m m m ( r o a d w o n t )a m - ...__ _ . . . . . . » . - " . \v n u a u a s l u n u g to do the Hght thing if they ex- P¢¢'ted their boy s to c ome true He had the good old fashioned notion that an idle boy always get into mls- chlef and that the parents were more to blame thanthe boys. His address was not too long and every one gave good attention fron;the beginning to the close. The benedlction was pronounced by Rev. O. U. McP1-ood of the Meth odist church. The entire evening :was inter- spersed with singing, ied by Ctarenoe Mathews,song director of 0fI1lh1. with Austin Heller of Blair. at the piano.The songs were familiar tunes with appropriate words for Father and Son Week.erery onepreprint l ving a copy and doing their best at the singing.The Christian church people,both men and women deserve donsiderable credit for planning and m m g i n s this pleasant affair for the men of the town.Financially,these things are never a great success and it moons work for the 'faithful few hutif lt contributes to the happiness ol any little laddle and gives him n desire to be n real man when he grows up, the effort will not hnve been in vain. »OYSTER S UPPER Mr.and Mrs.End Caldwell cr- tertnineel Mrs.Culd~.rcll's parent Mr. hml Mrs. ifrcd Long on l:\t lrinlny evening at on oystor sruppcr made soon and left to dr1th0_roilah-3_'[r!f Kenneth Ross and blblh of lr All mouldy and rotted ears Omaha are visiting at the Chan. Ross should be diacgrded at picking tir and the softest ears kept out of the main crib._ ?redict.ions are that good seed corn that shawl a high gerrndnatior next spring will be at a prernirnn. Not often has rn dri dow lhome this week. I Hrs.Robert Denton of Kennarrilhae been vary ill for some time but di te la s tne p o r ta a r eth a tali e la i m- proving. The Blair foot bd!boys wentcoed as -lr as it has our rear. in un. »¢n.m,,=*°'"1 to owns not Sunday mc met said the county agentliloisture 1°-=ri°' with the Valli? team with the show about 25 per cent water in this crop. .Low temperature roost he _watch- e o i r s e e o m a o u m - s o m a - n b c ' loept,advised Mr.Harwell.Corn containing 25 per cent rnoistme can endure at 24 degrees Fahrenheit. 20 degrees. 16, 12. B, and 4 degrees; for periods of 24, 18, 8, 8.and 4 hours respectively.-Oma ha Bee. BLAIR BUSINESS MAN DBSBRVES BIRTHDAY Hrs.A.R.Brock entertained a number ol' friends at her home on last Saturday evening in honor of Mr.Broc`k's birthday anniversary which occurred on the :lay following. The evening was spent in visiting and cards, there being five tables. At midnight. Mrs.Brock,assisted by her sister. Mm Peterson. serum a dell- eions luncheon. During the luncheon, Myron Brock tuned in the "Night l{l1\\ks°' of Kan- u Cnty. over his radio. llcities the Blair friends, were Mr. . l u Mrs.Earnest Brock who drove result of 14 to 0 in favor of Blair. F A B o y ' s " s o n o u t win . w r y lover two thousand pounds withoutstraining it ia s good wagon. That'athe Borrntan all noel wagon @ 7.50. Petersen Hardware Co. a bliss Irene He a d entertained a .few friends at her borne Honda; _evening with a wdner road and all iwlored the rnovieslater in the eve- lning. g The D. A. R.. are anticipating a pleasant tion at thdr annual Col- lonial Tea to be held at the home of Mrs.Wm. M.Halter, Friday the neon. Mrs.Will Maher and Mrs.Reed 0'Ilanlon entertained a number of friends nt the 0"Hs.nlon home on last Saturday afternoon at a bridge party.Ddnty refreshments were r-erred. M m Mabie Marsh,County Sup- erintendent.has so far reco\crc¢l 1rom her operation for nppendicitis as to be able to leave the Tolramnh hospital and go to the homo of her titrcnts, Air. and Blra Chas. !~Icl=E»n Mrs.Anna Martin, county clerk, is still-confined to her bed, but get- ting along nic ely and hopa as be at her accustomed place in a few weeks. Jim Hose was off duty a few days this week. being confined to his heme with illness. His effic ient helper,Hrs. Hose. kept the wheels moving during his abaenee. ltr. and Mrs. J ohn Hyde will lead the W alking Club next Sunday af- ternoolr. The members will mann at 3 o'clock and start from the lib- rary . No automobiles will be taken aoept the baggage car. Mr .and Hrs.Carl Hindley ac- companied by l r .and Hrs.John Arooson and Mrs. Boston drove op to the home of Iauie Anderson near Decatur to a party last Satur- day evening. Mrs.Wm.IIrvey and daughter, Hrs. 'Theodore Bohs of Omaha were 1isll.lnl""Blair friends Wednesday. .lim Eney also gathered np some of her per sow belongings prepar- atory to staying in Omaha this win-, Hrs.Caleb Loftia entertained ag few fdnnds of her niece. Bliss Iva Bacon, last Sunday eceninrr.Those present were Mlssea Marairrel Allcn.' Averyl Gaines,Edith and Dorothy Jensen.Blcodina Warrick.Fern lllcClintock.Messrs Leonard and Wllllnnl lleis, Rn:lSteinhinz of Tok- arnah. sion wnlcn ana values highly.Mrs. Cwckahank has always been interested in the national and polit- ical affairs of our country and has kept up with the worth while things of the times. She is therdore an interesting oompanion and friend and retains ber y outh and har love of young people remarkabty Well. The Enterprise joins a host of friends, both young and old,who wish for ltrs.Crolckshank,many more mn of health and happiness. sms. SA RAH B. SHINN Mrs. Sarah B. Shinn of Woodbine, I0"ll» mother of Hrs. w. K. Strode of this c ity .passed away Tvesdnr mornlngto jolnhiswifeandbepras- of pawy als.Deceased eras about sixty years of age and llesves use children, four daughters and one son Francis Keegan (road work)i n to John Keegan (road work)1150 Leda C. Larson (road ved)18.00 Harman Sclnroek (road work) 108.00 o .ar,Ireland (salary for November)60.00 Berk! Ber tolml (r oad dns- r f o n 18.95 Wuusp s l u m umm) -1.00Harman seamen (road work)U Mliao:-tea Holmes, short! (es:- Dense, llllrr. etc.19%-U Kaurlee Hahrana, ahartl (ax- pense taking prisoner to Manolo): m o Hilliard Xarhena (driving pa- trol),16.00 A. C. Debel (g i n , f o r No - vexaber)158.38 Giyn Ray (road work)20.00 Nleiaeaa Cad Store (supplies for poor)19.70 Annie C. Hartla f llllr r f o r i November): s u e 'Dre childnn are Lin. George Nei- C. J . Hlndlley (work on all S L MsonofLaiear,Cdo..Mrs.w .2(!A. N. Bdlard (managing poor Strode of Blair, Hrs. G. o. Linervall farm) to mourn her loss. of Iloldrege. Nebr.;Hrs.Pat IIern Fred Dichmyer (y ork on and Mr. Clillfond Shinn, both of Wood-.road)bine Iowa..fs.H.Pounds (supplies for ter.s Mr. w. K. Strode nn weansnisy Pwr)lrnorning to join his wife and bcpres l'red Dickmaycr (mad drag- ent at the funeral rites which were hold We¢Ine:~d1i5" hftcdoon. BLAIR MIN l!»"IERl.\ |. . x s s o c lx r l o x - q - - . At n meeting of the pastors of tho Congregational,Metht ist. . zinc ! .Hosea Wilson (road work) Ernest Schmidt (road psrol) D. Q. Steed (road work) John snsmheek c m d d n s - d n s ) Mrs.Grace E.Maher (cash paid Mrs.Mary Reynolds (8.00 15.00 10.22 89.60 2.50 1 26.00 as09 15.00 `Z'`°Zf;"H"§~f§'"`i'f1`." Wd! P'°|'"" these States lost more than 100,000 it and unless old msn winter putsmron° g "nine! bocofnes had of swine from the disease dur-a crimp in tha proc eedings the in n ne r 0 Soren Svendgund.ing the year.\hahitnntl of our slskr c ity Bn the _"south will soon have the satisfac- cmaca THE EXPLOITBRS, Pram*Ruben lledfieid ol Omaha h'~5%ion of having the blessings and ._been visiting home folks.lpmgguign of a city water system ., _ . . o 1 = xo .| | .r f . : | o = o o = o o = There are mmorn that tha UnitedStaten will be cailed upon to send food to Germany this winter to pne- vent the population from starving. It l00\ln like a repetition of the Russ- ian situation.I-lrlrrls dun to the confiscalory .policits ol" the soviet were not permitte-L to ronsume the crops they had tai:ed.and the United States pm:ent them with about $20,000,000 war tl of f$u~l ntuffs.bouzht by this government. iv mllliliutl to huge puhtic stdlsrip tinns for their \\tlf:t\e. In German; a variety ol causes seem to be rmpun sible for the ahortmre. 1.t1!\€¥l.tp|.llntle\ Gerlinnns are exploiting; their cnlmtrgr tq theft own prniulxal advantage. it.; was|ra\¢ In tho llhur mofor idle ~©@©@~©@©©©©©©©~©©©©©©~©©©~ ©0 © © @@@)©©©@©'gn CI,li¢\lIIN(}'[Hlg DECKS S.`\XT I,.\[S HTn nm la u- l 1| nt ll fea t !~ ;l uI:\ -lw. ~ \ \\f' ur l*u m k m g W i l ! ";\r1Lo-i t h a t w i l l I n !\ l \ g u m t f }~.\t~\F.l l v w u h 1 - vi t t v u f t l w l l l S p m c i a i i t c z w a M u m l n u m \ \ . 1 r 1 : . c h o i c e $ l . 0 l } Fine ro|.lttJ sell-h.1»iin;g Aluminum rm\~=tf:rS S l3 5 @ © @ @` @, @ @ @ @Q13 gf: gg G3 o oii as!' i0 Special Baking for ° Special Occasions . oEach huusuhuld haslts own speclnl \ / nll_I'\W uccms lnn when spe cial utt e nt i nn is g i \ e n t u thu;hu k i n g u i I-'ue»trl:s. Whe n MAIN'| `0 |' ls us ed th.:gr c a l - ust diii icully i s surm-nuntud ns il. nl- wuys gets thu Bust results. \Vhv luke u cha nc e whh a n i nferi o r artlclc .' ; ¢ ¢ ;|,' |_ l lo o o cf liormam Her Blair friends hope:men in honor of their \|2(n|.ai "Uni If -\llclgramlc nies! by Biral..Af a ne lar g f h Rewr. anniversary.I..r.|':il.Br mothcr, Mn. I. A. 2-hc may soon he back in hor office L k h KU mee mg o e 'Later ln the evening llir)mow l\f!mH! and aunt. Mrs.Gcelzen '\in the couwhouhc.'gina I°haPh;.Tu°"da? eicnlng the ""°'f*'came to surprise them ami Columbu "'°*"'="""The ladies of the as rr.Churcll ow me o :corn were elecledr the Misses Thelma and Ruth Jensen AL a late hour. the ;:uc-ts loft for furnished music on the piano and their homes wishing Mr. Brock many violin to which the company trippeflnrore pleasant birthilays. the light fnnlutlc uw! a late hour - ---when a Substantial lunch, which wa.~=f}lolSE \\'2\R3Il}fG FOR brought by the visitors, was spread >:!:\\L\WEDS and to whic h the visitors did ample:* t '~ Mr and M n Palmer Allen.re-jus ice.g *. c c n t l y m a r r i e d .w e r e t h e m a i n a l . - n n f n . u Z h 1 \H n n ¢n r | \h n l n s n \ l l Y f Y 1 ; | \ { Y d a w n will hold their annual bazaar at the !::.n~emcnl. on Saturday, Dec.1.A beautiful ¢1i.sp1n;.of embroider .applique for me home lianul marie lon5;cricfor grown ups and children. also fancy and practical garmenul. Do your Christmas shopping with ua.-lf.1' A w u n l l n r |n A l ; n f |n f O A I n n a ! Mn .Frank Bronx,Noble {§ran¢l;- Mrs.N.Thonc.ice Grand;Mrs. Ncllie Newell, ., Melita Tay lor, reas. The ........i.|ry and irelsurer were rc-elections.Refreshments *cnc sen-efl following un-work and a social time lnjoyed. The Re-orzanixed Lauer Drs' Saints c hurch will have charge of ch..¢NA ¢»..¢.ol... ul n i Chmf tian and Ilaplint churches. Rev. L.Il.C.1n1p was elected Chzirmcm to complete the present rear.I t mas decided that Liao annual Tlmnkn- giving nonIce should hc held in the Congregational church on Wednes- day evening.November 23 ot 8 u'c!ocl: and that the Rev.O.U. 5!cProud should he the preacher on that wcaiion. A collection for the Christian Relief of Blair will he ink- cn. U l l l \' 1 1 r n \ \ ¢ \ r \ ¢ for nursing poor)10.00 Advance Rumely Thresher C0"(rel>|Li1S)211.21 E. S. Anderson (road work)39.20 Nels E.Anderson (road dragging)825 Henry Maller.Jr.(running truck)6.00 Tr. H. Osbom (fold dragging)3.I5 Fi.R. Redfielhl (supplies for poor)13.72 Earl Coulter (roluldragging)30.65 .Beaty Contracting Co. (three " - - _ . ! _! - L - \1 Q d J u n n .- v u :. . r . . .v . .- - . - _ -r " ' -. _num to lallnrlng for \l1e_ French. lnI l n m m n m polltkhl uprlnlun sm- ldullng 1| the uliseantenl nu! lan nl pimludlln In ollser wunl|\ the canclillon In Cenlnd Bunpe In |"ll*¢'l\}' due to lhl f" f' *¥" "" ': fl !\ale aI'\Q llusking Mlltem. | l| \¢c lal,.dln:..s l. l.nllie».' lleece-lined union -suits. speclinl 256 \ll\l.e uullng llannul. Ml.. .10 Inch uutlng llnnnel, y d... Stamped limlsrnhlery plac es. 7k value . Slat llrnml \.Irucl| cl Cul!-nn, hall . a .za 9 5I zo zs so...in \ ~~L ~,:> 5 v \ its industrial and politics!Ieader=.1\l§g) Santa is preparing for his Biggest Blair nHoliday- Display ' l i l l i n g C o .i j Al N ' l " O l J fri n u n h U L £ J \ b suus uuuu uw 1-n u n . .....n h ..v...: a l t h e fa r m h o m o i n : h e M o n e y d i s - . . .1Th e r e w i l l b e n b o x soc ial a n d p r o g r a m a t t h e W e i t n m B : m c l z Sc ho ol .Dis tr ic t.30.W e d n e s d a y e ve - n i n g N o ve m b e r 2 8 ,2923 nt .~= o'cl1>cl¢. Th i s sc ho ol i n k n o w n a n t h e Fedmle Sc ho ol .I t is l oc al evl t w o miles 1».'ost o f Ir vi n g t o n .H\ e r 5 bo ¢ l y in\il.e~l|.I .M i n n i e N o h r n b o r g , t r i e t w h e r e t h e y a n l i vi n g . A b o u t fo r t y n e i g h b o r *f a t h o m ! t h e r e lmwt S u n d a y e ve n l n g t o h i d t h e m we l en m e t o t h e ne i g h b o r h o o fl a n d m a k e t h e m fe e l t h a t t h e k i n d - li es t re l a ti o n s ex i st e d t o w a r d th e m . I \ | | }e vw l l n u |u ¢ |n u n :nur.:sr .\ )D .A .R .were h e l d a t t h e l 'n e t t i e n t | A .w .a t i o n l n O n u l u , o n t h e e r e - M i l e C l u b i n O m a h a .o n l a s t F r i -n i n g o f De e .2.T h e p r o g r a m w i l l d a y a ft e r n o o n ,N o v.16,a t whanh in c lu d e ser:esl m u s i c a n d a s h o r t t i m e si x l e e n m e m b e r s w e n t d o w n . t a l k b y F r e d e r i c k s a i m h ,p r e s i d e n t w h e r e t h e y w e r e m e t b y fo u r m e 1 1 1 ~ | o f t h e ch u r c h .o f In d ep e nd e nc e , berzl w h o l i ve i n O m a h a .H r s . J .Il l M o . ,w h o w i l l b e i n O m a h a a t t h a t I:T h e la d ie s b r o u g h t r e fr e s h m e n t s ! a n d t h e e ve n i n g w a s pl e a s an t l y A d o n i s f a ve a p a p e r o n B - e n j a m i n f t l m e . H e r n b e r n a n d fr i e n d s a r e l o o k - F r o n k l l n .T h e pr o l z fe m o ve r .l u n c h i n g fo r u m u l z o n f u l l p r o g n m w h i c h was served. Mrs. E. El. Zimmerman will be ppblinhed later. r a r l u z n u u m m i A l | . \ . u r n vu z u F L U B E N T ! - I R T A I N S T h e T h u m l a y A ft e r n o o n C l u b g a ve t h e i r a n n u a l oy s t e r s u p p e r a t t h e N o m l l n W i U r i n x h o m e o n l e s t S a l u n l a y n i g h t . A b o u t s e ve n t y - fi ve w e r e p r e s e n t a n d a f t e r t h e s u p p e r w e e e ve r t h e ' x u e n u en j o y e d n n d l o co n ce r t a n d Tt p m r 1005)ll h l t x x . ll.H.Niebaum (road dr!!!- sin xl 32.40 Ed Niebaum .(Road drag-. r i n g )_ E .S .An d e r s o n ( R o a d w o r k ) .semi mmm mum 25.6f» 66.00 38.0 01-; H e n r y H e i e r ( R o a d w o r k )185.115 S a m St e ve n s ( P a t r o l )2nom 1~wma FUR FURTHER ANNUUNGEMENTS ~, . --- ~~--~ ~ ~@ m a z e : m e m s m u t clue SaJ~\\ndl¥ Nov. 24.@) T|~¢~'r »1 \< mf= Cmv of D a w-@ H.: ur-2»mn f\==1 ="='¥'" ' " ' ? -\ , ~_,.ra \,\r a . M mf. A mf=\¢@ffmfN€»\(A1 The Hour t.I.at took Bn: prim on open competition with ali other 'Hours a! the Thurston County Fair on Brezri Teacher.spent ln a social manner.*arm an lmolksa.RQIQIY. rifht in The Enterprise. . Sa wk by tha county ngent.|(Continuld Next. Week)(aim mul |"InulhnuL1" " ' " ' " ' ° " " " 'u: x o r z x c o z o l o z o n o z o l é o