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12-20-1923any -~- _ ~ -___...-__~.sm._ _. L b ~. . , . . ..Qs"" » ~Blair, Nebr., Decsmbg: 13, 1923 -'rnz m wnrnsz-Heb. Shia Historical Soc . - n u A LOCAL NEWSPAPER mn ALL Tn norm.:" H § ,n¢~u»u'§ '_ '§ '1 '-s v n m l -I Eever-presentproblem this season ofthe year is What shall I give?It is to help you §olvethis problemina satisfactoryandeasymanner thatthegmerchantsofBlair havetakenmorethanusual care 'inchoosingtheoffering presented on this page If possible make an early trip ...__ -t-....-...A Inf the manvl Stair' Journal ||»nn\'rs 'nmWhat would You like for r u n N o r n s u l u The Official Paper of Washington County,Nebraska .Ask for "BLUE RLBBON BREAD GENERAL AND XDCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA.DECEMBER 20. 19%.VOL- XXVIIChristmas?NO. 47 CHRISTMAS IB MINES 0F THE \. (0 mcse sLu|r:a, my .w ....- ..._,_,suggestions in each one, in ad- dition w those listed here, aid you in completing your list with the least effort. m m m i t t e e t o g i va $1 0 0 t o w u r i s u n ? , n m n g "* ;h f : "u ; ° ° °i n t u b e r vu i a r haspi tml,sh o u l d i t b e l u - I w o w e e k :l u ;p ta d h ,I 'g m i n 'g g ' t : : " C ° " !" b r ; i a i m e d " a l i k e j u r o r :be i n g e xc u s e d . I Th a . , . . 'f..,....=...Inn.:1.. .......I....T h a ~d a y !b l !IIH O II m m 1ice on Sunday,sinzins apec ini umm i m money spent in buying' muaie appropriul lo the 3PP5°|¢|\"0mar flour on n trrtain day ,-tbl! ing Chx-intmu P¢i35°U May to be chosen by a 1IisinLerea!.ct!i The Baptist church wil!\>¢E|¥1||arty.I 1.|\Elr servinre of "good will W""'"'i1 Mayor Jim Dnhlnun was invited wen"on Sunday evening,Dec.23|`l0 aqlect the day and I"ridn$. Nov."Rilh Il. Cdnllll"Lord Qf All"bi 25 wa; £|10.Fon.I Fred B.Holton.The program for The following rom rettistd am' the ca.rltatnwill be found ¢°U1P3¢'f¢-price of the flour and are the lucky |¢K6lhE!wah the Chrisimu eve, Irlleli:L s.Wise,Andre!Fear. Sunday School vws w\ 1 in w v l h u r J m u Ry m J r.Mn .N.w . c m ,column 01' mu issue.31-*rank Siert, Martin Rasmussen md "LIGH'I'NIN"IB c n z x s n u s WSIIK ATT RACHO H IN c u m u n - - _ With Th o mu Jaffas¢n,B u d a B a n u ;'" ' " a " " ' ~ last xenon,"Li| htn'In"will ntur aso dm Brandeis theatre, Gmaha, an Sunday, Dee. 23, beginning A four days'engagemant.A i p l d d mat- inee will bo nhred on Tuesday - C111istrnaa hy. In its happy binding'of thrills -md heart thnba "Lightnin"stand: (lhrisinms Q77rrrii1rgs At this Chr'ist.ma!f'lme let us draw up our chairs befom the' Fimsidé of Friendship with those whose hfappiness is our happi- ness. Let us in memory nfold days and old times t a l k o ve r t h e ~ t h a t h a ve m a d e the past so worgbglhile and that give such courage and mngu ho the idcaming year. pm ENTERPRISE l U \1 | ' v 1 u 1 \1 1 w v v 1 1 4 w m n m m u n c o u r r n xmnu BUREAU NOTES The Annual County Farm Hunan I n d u s i i N H Bstundq d i n - no o n . T h u : n n ln p no mt . q w : m¢ y , ~ » ¢ihcy 'en AU inhxinnd. Tho followlng ll UI mmm of KM mating: ledllng c alled w order by P n l. Vln_D¢msn. Soc ntn dn u p o n w u read and upp ro vd wu : lo u d s e w n ] ve e k x I nTho loxfenl served m.uw|¢h¢», cake md c of fee md 1 pleulnt uvenlng was »penL n n . u o x r s H A S ACCIDENT whim on hh wny zo Nnhvllle on as pmfudond all lut Friday mom-ing Dr. Earl Most: hui the mh- l m u u w i n c h M l H M m m made!Bdck. The mclddnt oaunvd ht! oppos- i n th c W m Bulbcrlmd (Arm f-hh P M O n ! Y . h A f \ n tl H ! o \ d u D lB Q h r o a d . A x h o vu ( d u d vvm ln w t h c v l l h y n t l l m t p l l e a h e u w l r , H . H . B N l n l r i | - h h l l t m & a h ¢ . | | l e l Mm m d w w r d i w y lumhd to n m hi m. A n n u a lly l r .Bruvn d l d u o t l x e u h l m m d a t t h i s p a i n t h mn d out of th e wld.In ondu h k u p f m m h i t t i n x h l m h n l u t u dr um in to th ! b an k ll h h f x m ¢nlddn¢ hh right Inn: whael und f m d l r i n m e h a n y u ea band Un ( n u t u h : n d tb l c h u n k l i n dlmolhhlng the right frvnt fmdar. M n . l l u u w n f w i t h d u D r . u m w m m u a d w a n n m u o m 5 | d u r a n v i s i t u N u h v ll ll m d do | o m| ll\ 6 pp ln | .T M s u v u bfnu¢ ¢..hln thc Hlllmln u n a ' ' i b l n i t v i l l h l " w i l d i d m m r u l l n l d y h u g h !MW ea ro f th n ume mo d| L OBITUABY Mr.N.P. Bark ham in Dan- .~»\~pn=n| w one yur m um u maintlluli lm. Thus two wen eanvlc b i on the ehuge or chlcken nnllng. l n n - u u u n g ms u n n l n x mfor soma time nndltlnthought thatthis ununre will bo the eulminmon Llae on e an ed ln ni wn uld dp hn b y th o s e ln d o lh e n o lth d r llk k h a t hu bo s nloln ¢o n! a r ma n y mo n th . Th l u l e o ! tI ' » A r lL n g t a u s u n b | n k n , \ h | . h h n d B m | . 1 r u | | x o t d l d l r d l n r d l l t | - l v m l n f n a r e | L h o b l n k . T h ¢ e s u n v w u u t Q! a n l n m n d y lr md d a n t d a l with a t h c k r u n d y e a m p n y ' h u n k ylh s h h m n l b n y n g lvu n o h lh a p u y - m ¢ a u ¢ m d = n m » a y ¢ u ¢ h | m » a t h d t h o n m c d y v u m v u r e l d i v w - e d . ' | ' h | lM l | \ v | n | o l d £ o | . h | A r - \ i n | \ o n 8 h l¢ B u k h m e | ¢ - h n l l i t . 1 n \ h 1 | a » b » o \ p ¢ r u » | u » u u ¢ » ~ Lian n n i n n o e s n t u a d b h a panty nr¢1.¢h¢w» ¢k = \md! ° °m| » | ny . u a p d e h n n . Tb le u n o f W m. S b vq t. wi n , d m m d wun b u a u m w u n q . - a l n d f o r k n k d f v l d a a m Sh u n ! ! vu le q u lttn l. m\ r ' ns 1 'm u o n cA.'rrA'r.\ ' D I folluvlng C m u u untitled :mu nl A.l.I"W U| 1» mama I# lho " P Q = ! f " ¢ = B g a d n y ~ n - n a h ! l l r ~ ~ ~ -' ~ 1.o Zhu.'rm Br-mga dad ' l w m P1-mu ua Na h Vdlell.L Arun m e Shine.Bplo.D m md Chonu. W -- » t1 6 0 6 3 1 _-| The Congrsknlionll church will hold :heir su-vias.C h r mmu eve, a musdw prognm. tree md treats fur the Sunday Slhool folks. .SL Mu-y'|Eplxopal ch\|r¢.h will hold xu chi]dnn'|Christmas exer- d s u at llw Llbnry Audiholium on Monday . Chda tmu em nt 5 P. u. IN. s. Human,| NEXT To -Pm-: BABY c o n s Ns ws mv xu cmugn, lm. 5.-Nu! zo n blbv. ! nsllpaper L1 the moot lntanltlngW in s o n nm plmn. "\ »¢m»¢u» u I - u__ ..,4 ; Then will be I midnight alsbn- xo ahve, so human,"Ptvf.H. P. uon commendng ll H180 to which Hlrrlngton. dlnetor of the Msdlllevery one lx oonllnlly kmud Ind Sc hool ol J aundin-A ol Nnnhwenv there will he A ulehntian on Chrhb- ern un i vmi w.ld d In an ld d m u Big Reductions on CoffeeAuto Xmaé Gifts mu Dny n 9 o'do¢k fur than nn- uhla to athnd at mld| \llhL The n w r p n m a c n m h br .lonu c m-m of Latter Dly S alah v m g i ve I m u .no mn eh lld r m right :ner Sunday School en Sun- dly mm-nlng, Dx. 28. The Independant Gospel Minion will hnld their childnn'|prngnm hr u du a t by ndio ¢anllllt. " D o n o t mth d u mltu h o f a ll ing d u navlpuper dull beans y ou do nut mky all the thing:I pr ln u. No o m nld o r enjoy:l l n u n in equnl muuum, but Ural' l l enough mlxtu n of nubsunda infonnulon.p l u u n t dlvanlon u r nmfluble dluu ulon m nleue ml ANDY SAYSCOMMENCING DEC. 15th co Zdth. Look over our window and select that Xmas Gift for the Car Spot Lights, Tool Kits, Foot Feeds, Motor Meters and numerous other useful accessories. We offer to the Publi c our 40c Purity Blend Coffee at 35c or 3Ib for .__$1.00 Christmas Candies, English Walnuts, Mixed Nuts also a Full Line of the Best Grade of Cigars and Tobacco. Have your clothes Cleaned, Pre§sed and Repamd Now for :He Holidays. We dye, alter and clean.any garment from head to foot. 1nd mar :hem on Sunday inning. {:.<§»: 1§b¢dy." 'r m c nz mig g : b ud s u m n lwwd a little dif hnnt idea f or thi s nu.u r r l u ~ : l 1 n u r n n e u lr v n u n""'llil| |»\. »|.r\ |\¢u 1v\.r llll vu u l a l f i l -T h e y w i l l g i n a p n g n m e n t i t l l d " W h i t e G i f t :f o r t h a K i n ! "u s d 1_ f p k , ". 4 g l "l m l A ¢ h - d l u l n = l . i m h f i = t u L i ¢w w w ,n u u m n a n n u m t o b r i n g fo o d o r fr u i t o r o o n t n b u -o f g h ,b . r l d | '|b r o t l u r ,U r .p g £f0l ll o f m o n e y w h i c h w i l l b e 1.1884 L o n e o m . L 21 2 g u t s u m s t n o l i r . " f i n d i n g r e l i e f £ 0 IJIO IB in ne ed .De c e mb e r 9_E l d e r M e l k e u o h n o Bell Phone-178 The Coffee House/ R/-\THMANN'S GARAGEMODEL CLEANERS . ___.=-..n... m-If:Instnf Pxcture Show James Kirby. Pray. IBB lU|.l.Il¢f Cnlldrtn Will Ill0 "°'|1hn Adventist church officiatingcelveaChristmastreat of Wd?»Tm groom. is he son of Mrs.. Pierce The Hatha-dilt church h u com-§The usual cenemony of that churcl munion service Sunday mominzu-.- --.J...........a -4.... ...\.=..\. n.- ....... »S a s&P a n s h GroceryDepartment Specials for one week Dec. 14 to 20 O. K. Bnn Flakes per pkg.... ..10c Xellogga Com Flakes Post Toaities Shredded Wheat 2 for 254: 1031: Granulated Sugar $1.00 Not a Seed Ralnlns 2 pings for 35s. ow bulk Oats -A256 Potatoes. per bu. . -901: Nut Margarine por Ib_ 251: PureSugan CandiesIb25: FREEDELIVERY Phones: Ben-S'Ind.-32 I Everything for Christmas Look over thispar- tial list and you will knowthatwecan s u p p l yy o u rw a n t s o WELLER CROCKERYCANDLE smzxs num-'m' SETSxvom'ELECTRIC PERCOLATORSELECTRIC CHAFING msnLEATHER BAGSVANITY CASESclmmrrn: CASESCUT GLASS WATER SETSMANICURE sms SHAVINGIJTJFIIELECTRIC umrsDOLLS.GAMES,BOOKS, ETC.cxmxsrsms CARDSAND nodxu-:Ts ik ~ 93.5° W o~ '~r»,n u n n . ; : wa r wn f »S a s&P a n s h GroceryDepartment Specials for one week Dec. 14 to 20 O. K. Bnn Flakes per pkg.... ..10c Xellogga Com Flakes Post Toaities Shredded Wheat 2 for 254: 1031: Granulated Sugar $1.00 Not a Seed Ralnlns 2 pings for 35s. ow bulk Oats -A256 Potatoes. per bu. . -901: Nut Margarine por Ib_ 251: PureSugan CandiesIb25: FREEDELIVERY Phones: Ben-S'Ind.-32 I STAR and DURANT c A R S A GIFT OF ONE OF THESEDEPEND- ABLE CARS WILL MAKEAMERRY CHRISTMASF 0 R THE FAMILY. Sold by the A. M. ANDERSGN GARAGE East Nebraska St. Your Christmas Dinner Will be entire! y sat- isfactory. if you use our Celebrated Rock SpringsorHanna Coals in its prepara- tion. Burns clean, no dirt and a delight to the housewife. Farmers Co-Operative Union ood hings |E a t e one. big event of e dais theChrist-asIixmer,so you ant it to be as near ~rfectaspossib\e. neofthefirst ings to do then, is Icome1€l'€t o ooseyourGI`0C€!'. n t i l l G r o c e r y Cor. Walker Ave. and Nebraska St. Christmas Goodies FRUIT CAKES PASTRIES nous BREAD OF ALL KINDS INCLUDING THE F/mous BLUE RIBBON. AT The Home Bakery Place your orders early _,.__ . - . - STAR and DURANT c A R S A GIFT OF ONE OF THESEDEPEND- ABLE CARS WILL MAKEAMERRY CHRISTMASF 0 R THE FAMILY. Sold by the A. M. ANDERSGN GARAGE East Nebraska St. .1 u mn ;mey m u nam "f'°"regular kings in oelebntion of q |\u|\plci~Christmas P~»;§°g=#133 by gzelom event. chair.The c I ren rece ve About fifty guolta.we:e present £3elr usual we lt and the oienng and m;ny beautiful and umfud taken will be ned for Japanese lE'izirt were showamd upon uw :wus lief.The servaces begin nt 7:30 "Peoplm m.'n a n me te d its hea n-~ fgiholic cl nuéhtwill hold mid;Iest ;Wj';.1"1.....§n s mg |na.cn rs mu eve.anc1.¢,-.v.z\1¢.f..-»at zo a. ln.cm-mmnsf : M N A x m a s ¢ mornmg.|The Dlniah Lutherlm's have ser-_Dana College won the bu|¢¢;|m}| vices at 10:30 Chrivums moming ame with the uirum Hin Luther- and the Sunday school festhi|.i£~s on ln church Learn of Omaha by a scene Wednesday evening, Dec. 26, with a of 19 to 1,|. tree and anst.i The Maie Chorus gave n secular The Trinlty {Gemmn)Lutheran concert on Wednesday evening : lf m a heart wruba "mg|1min"stand!alone among stage offerings of this generation.Its quxint vlpb on d ehxneter,Bill Jones;its sfinnlnx courtroom scene and its love ro- manc e o! the golden wut hold a laugh and a tear for plly goen of all mer For three yean it puakau the Gaiely theatre. New York, which give Bromiwgy 1 new long run record, md nn lour almost an mans' hive been turned awly as have teen able to surge into the theatres. John Golden is sending "I.Jghtnln'§ bac k to Onuh; beanie of the phe nnmemii attendance registered last season.a great portion of which nr than Lincoln and Des Moines. Las a tree and gifts, Chriatnms ure. at 7:30 and Christmas services at l0:30 Christmas morning. SCHOOL NOTES OF INTEREST (ounty Superintendent Mabel 5lar:¢h ua:\ in attendance at the Second :lis- trid convention held in Wahoo on lues4Iay, December ll.This district consists of fourteen counties nml the treating wa.-:well attended.The fi n t eighth grade examination will br held January 25.The subjects |i\.en in the forenoon will be reml\s:.n:'n!:\l nrifhmctic and |xtoR- .:11»h\.uul l}:n<for the snfternonn r !u\"I ll ha .|gri¢ul1.url'.phjninl nga and }1y.f:vnP :mel \.r:tin5:. Thu xvnlh ar:1|r r1:.»mi1\r\'lTr= .Il Im hvlfl In 314). }»\:1.4HS 82nd u1nTlm.\s Mr. Adolph Lazure. pioneer settler \»|thiQ county,pa.Red his eighty- »ccuncl birlluiuy yestcniay,Decem- ber. 19.Mr. Laznm Ll an :seep tionally preserved man of his asv. active and keenof intellect.He has been a very successful fnrmer and Ins a competency laid by so that he s=4o in :he chapel. The program imfillnlt from towns within a T5-mile radius.Beenuxl of the stage :reaeludedfourshamsnumbers,t wnuamttenumbers. 1. bass mln b nequlred for the courtroom la n eCarl Nelson ;n<I a duet by WalterE'h° nil?annot be pfesented in the Nelson and Hniger Bertelnen.Mr . " " " " ° *cuties. The °°"*P"}Y,_7'" no Elmer Christensen is ihe director o rlher engagements in sedaons _"U" the chorus and Miss Corneiia John-. gn- the accompanist. Christmas vacation extends from. Friday. Der. 21 to January 3. Dr.C.X.Hansen was out of town Monday and in consequentH:blames "Tm dismissed.1 Miss Lilah Johnson enlnriainul tht Misses Cornelia Jnhnmn. Agnew Iiryhl and Esther Jacobsen of Dann lfollego nt dinner Inst Weelneselay euninz in honor gf her birthday. The lirsperizm Litc mry Society .1.~.-1"sn :rum on lrill:n .1 Hiro".T .I u|.|||f'(A Vilfiffi :nhl inlvn-1|m.g pruzrmn was pre- r lvE h"H10 \!.|.||f'3Il2.n lar I"rl\l¢riCk Morrow Fiinyg of H10 \r;|.uf Nehrxnkn uielisered hi. Ivcture un "\\url|I Rmnr'xtruction" .lt the roilegfo IHain evening.| BUSINESS AND SOCIAL 1 FORECAST Dec. 20--Pantominls :nd Christ-' |Thomas Jeffcnon,who h u the Ulla mic. In n son of the late Jo ph Jefferson and Bessie Bacon.to be Mtn as the \amping vamleviile ul- -- u p v v h v u u u u u m a a l l a i l y u l b u l accepted. Cirried. The Auditing Committee reported tlut the Tnanumefa upon had been gone over c arefully and v u found lo be correct. A ,splendid p n :entitled " w h a |Extenlion means to the Town Busi- ness Man" was given by M. R. Lip- rincott. R.E.Holland of lhe Extension Service gum an interesting tall: en- liikfi "Mora Leguinea,Profitable Lwe Stock,Thoughtful Mlrkeiing and Comforhbie Farm Homes." Since Mr.M¢Clrthy of the Far- mer°a Union could not come,Mr. Peters of the name organization was present and Riva a shan talk on cuoperatian. County Agent Fouls gave 1.de- tailed report of the work accom- plished by the Farm Bureau. Chris Hin: gave a report of the Pig Club work during the put 5ear. I t wa.s moved and seconded that the old officers be elected »unani- Letulng in this county about forty year:ago.He was the htlm- o f revtn childnn, four girls md dune fc y s, fin of whom are tt!!! living. The wife died F¢bru|.ry 8. 1920, and mince that time the deceased h u made hi: home with thc childmn and It the time of his death was iivlng with his daughter, Hn. A. N. am. Mr. Beck was a good citizen, |1- ways :W HY learnlaat Saturday..1 ¢The funeral services mere held on:Hornby afternoon at 1:30 at thc rlhniah Lutheran church and Inter- ment was made in tha Bllslr ceme- tery.| 1 Those of his imrpedllle family left is mourn him are Mrs. A. N. Beck, Mrs.Kale Nelsbn,Mrs.Theodore Anderson and Mr. Hans Beck, ull of this vicinity, and Mr. Even Beck ol 5 U I ! I n U A u i l a n a l l l i h Solo and Qlnrul. One Hidnighc Still. Solo Vdeu Glory 10 God in the Bidaelt. Chorus. Would I Had Lived in B-othlb .huns.Chorus. No Room for the Christ Child. Bolo. God With Un.Clamua.v Sing Unto God.I'iw Chorus s. 1. s. 9. 1 1 0. l.Soloist!! Allen Phillipu, ln. Piedcheerfulandhappy uui hadfriendswhoIran grieved mf of his death which ¢~=¢urr¢<i=°'?"""'°" A. J. Moon, num Jenkins.r a n k "Moon,Ruth Broan,m d g Helen B. Smalley. Magda; Evening. December 24. l!23. Au a P. as. Cahtnta:Chriltmu Ahoy . Charnan: Captlin Holiday , Far- abee Moore;Harry Hziy ud, Alfred Reeh;H n .Joy,H a d llundorf; Polly Joy Twins.ilug in t J e nk in s and Vern Lamb; Hrs. Wnite, Louise Cupenhaver; Stunrd, Robert Mc llil- Etlinusly for the coming year. Carried. 19531, is a daughter of the lair' ?rl.Ilk Pres. C. C. Vin Deusen, J P. Rhea, Pawn,who wrote 'Lightnln"in Src., A. H. Miller and T:ras. Claus Lnke View, S. D.*l|.n;Dorothy Hope,Cstblrine Jeu- - - -Iifinu; Sparks. Ednnd Jenkins; Spirit Ho me I-:roxm11CS 4I Love, Ruth Bron; Shephcw, Sim- ASSOCIATION PROGRAM een Bnmlett; Edna, Fnnces Brom; j1'¢°xlr:v. Margaret. Badgesow. "Fume Let Us I§w\with Our'Musical Numbers. wllnbomtinn with Wincheil Smith :md was starring in it in Fhifngo wh-n he died a year mro. The Omaha performances grill be- gif. at 2:30 and 8:15 P. M. 0. I-1. s.l1LE{'l° 0l"flCERS A2 1| rvmllar meeting of Mrliinlcy Lhapter D,R.S. the fnllownng of- ficers won' eieclerl: \\'onl1y Matron, 3111.Mary Hebei:Worthy Patron, 0.M.lrelaml;.\ssocl|.le llatmn. férsre Russ;Conaluclrtv.am. J es- aig McComb;Aswciate Conduclren. Edna Krogh;Se-cnetary.Mrs.Lucy Mckny;Trnmurer.Mrs.Hlnnis Grimm. mnf ru n \v r r: vn u 1ll. | \ \! Blrhfens. I: was movd and seconded that Nels M. Janeen be elected m-delv- ;_a!.c lo the State I'arm liurfau Mvtting at Lincoln.(arrie¢l. It wan the opiqjon that tho lm.-|i0= hhoulsl elect their nun :lf||.::»1~. It was moved and »ect|.|!s.I 111.11gthe expensevs of the |Icle|:.\t¢zu Linmln be pafrl. (farrir-I. I I Mf w e d a n d s e c o n d e d th a t ~I a r m Bureau Board he empowe tn fix the es of the l":1rn1 Federa (Continued on Pane !';11¥.} COMMUNITY Cua|:~rral.\s 'nu:ge The beautiful Christmas tree at the flue poie intersection thnew i n . - . l I - - - -- . . - . ._ l n .n Children" milf be the theme of Lim' or tin three days program uf the Nr~'»ra:\ku Ilcvnn IIconnmics Assoc:' ntinn uhich lr¥rrL<i with Orzanim! .krriculture nt the Agricultural. (nll¢'2l".Lincoln.from ureulu tiil Tiull -luv, January B lo incluuive. " " H"nie people mlm have b n n Iuri1|for the program are Mrmr Magnon Gunn l.o1.£.formerly Racc- rrnlinn Spokinllst of the 1.'nI\oraiw, q j i o u t n n u .ML-4 Gertmsle F'.ynna Home Blpnanment Agent of the State Cullen of Znun,and Dann. Aifrtd Vivian of the Ohio Agrieul-I tural College.Addresses by Neb- raska people,boys and girls duh dvmonatnliona and wornen's dem- onstrations,inspection trips,music. _ _ . \.r i . 1.Ahoy!The Good Ship Christ- mas, Choms. Just Mike.'I\rins. TheRndio. Splrkn. Look Out Through Chriaunas Windows.Chorus. When I llcnh the Banjo Tum- m.in'. Steward. Come l»et's Get Ready fur Christmas.Chorus. T.Tan Time in To5I:|ml.Chona¢. Little Girls of (lrundmfs Day, Chonu. Little Maid* of Japan. £.`hnm<. Gifts nf the Year.Solo. Christnus Angebl Guard Thee. Duel. Rejoicq Ye! (moms. 2. 3. 4.I 5. 6. a. 9. 0. li . I 12. Axrrna rn: I :nv s1 G 1 3t :Q § ~ Jexfelry for Christnms Choosing Jewelry for Gifts is a sensible and prac- tical way of answering all Gift problems.Every- iikesJet*-elry-whenpuw ms e dherei tis "The Gift. That Lasts.".one e. 1Q 3 5 nQA <J=<=\=:= 'Q` sfi>; f si25; QL-I-» \ Q H. OLLERMANN EXCLUSIVE JEWELER Specials for Xmas Shoppers Ladies' fel t house slippers in beautiful pattern in various shades and combinations 95c to $1.65, some as low as 50c .Leather Boudoirs $2.00 Child ren's Felts 75c to $1.25 Men's $1.00 to $1.65 Visit om' Bargain Counters, you will find many Shoes greatly Reduced in px-ice THE BLAIR SHOE C0 QUAL\"l'\`FOoTW~E.\RPOR THEENTIREFA MI LYAT POPULAR PRICES OPEN EVEN\NGS s ». Slippers=Rubbers-=Shoes For Men, Women and Children ws AIS() HANDLE NICE SILK uosn-:nv Nothing Better than Harlow Shoes '= for men and boysPerfect Fit. ;(sw repulriu 1 npechlty) B R E N H O L D T H A N S E N Jexfelry for Christnms Choosing Jewelry for Gifts is a sensible and prac- tical way of answering all Gift problems.Every- iikesJet*-elry-whenpuw ms e dherei tis "The Gift. That Lasts.".one e. 1Q 3 5 nQA <J=<=\=:= 'Q` sfi>; f si25; QL-I-» \ Q H. OLLERMANN EXCLUSIVE JEWELER 12 un s: u U A z u n u n u n n | g mh a s n o u n n g t o w o r r y h i m i n n n d e - , , , § _ . g , § , , § , , n t T r e e .| clin i!1B 7 ° " " " :.!De e.2 2 - P r o g r a m n t C o m m u n l t y i g n In s t Tu | ° - d l ? e ve n i n g , A very pleasant pirty was given Ls Mr. and Mrs. un. B. Olson.in rboul. t\\enI.y of their young friends on lu n Tuesday evening at theirh o m e o n S i x t h st r e e t .Th e e ve n i n g wa .:Sp en t i n P l n y i n g c a n i s a n d d a n c i n g G n d M IS . G l e n n i n n . n fl A i n - ETTQG. D e f. E i Ch r i s t r r m - 3 Tr e a t a t C o m - m u n i t y Tr e e .=|:::sion b e i n !M r .Je na cn 'n De c 2 3 ~- C h r i s tm a s i n t h e C h ur c h e s . De c.2 7 - C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e . Meets.e \ h .1 m I fl r n n l c n n f L i n c o l n i n u w M r :a n d ho us e t o th e oc - b i r t h d a y . F r i e n d s ca ll ed d u r i n g Use a f t e r - n o o n a n d a n u m b e r s p e n t t h e e ve n - m g Yiait inir a n d p l a y i n g c l r d n . Mu s i c wg ; n !§ - o e n j o y e d a n d a m i d - 1.lsht l n n r h se r ve d b v M n . .J n n u n M r s .E d Je ns en k e p t o p e n t n e i r fr i e n d s a n d t t l l l i ve n , l u m l n c e o ve r l u o n u n w a r m e - y e ve n i n g w h e n t h e pantarnnlne l l ( i v a n a n d t h e C h r i s t m u s o n g : w e r e s u n :b y t h e y o u n g fo l ks . Th o s e l u vi n g t h e a f f a i r i n e h a r z e m r t h a t t h e p e n t n m i n e w i i l h e m u c h . e n l a r g e d f o r n e x t S n m n d n y e ve n i n g e l 8 o 'c l o d ¢ a n d a.fu l l n n d c o m p l e t e p r o g r a m vi i i h e d v e n a t 'I'o ' c l o e k C h r i l t m u e ve j u n :b e fo r e [ h a nrnn rrn mn lA¢ r€n In Hu. » hn :.l .¢ .- a n a : n e r m - m e r a In r n i l y Fu-a F e c d l " " " ' °" ' " ' " " " ' o n W e dn es da y n i g h t co m p l e t e t h e ' m e P m m m B i l l H i l l e r a n d a m R e d fi e l d R o u n d - t r i p tic ke ts t o the se m e e t - w e n t n u n t i n g l u !F d n a y u p t h e m r s m v b e p u r r h u e d a n y ' m e i b e t t o m m y e n d o n t h e i r r e t u r n f; . a u J: n . u a r }5 t o I l .w i t h *In r: l 1'r rr \ e i n t h e e ve n i n g j u s t a t d u n k r e l u m l i m i !J a n m r y 14.'t h e y co ll id ed w i t h .A l be r t B r o o k s [ q b e } {b b r d a o n ]w h o h a d be e n i n i o w n a n d v u o n .r t u n n i :e y H A w a y h o m e . m a n u h m §hnU|\|n o t a d ve r t i s e i f IL is re p o r t e d t h a t b o t h c e n a w e r e en.._..-_...L-L - -- - l . ! . . . .-_Au-_.1 ..nn|i¢inu»`\un¢h$§|§af¢h¢ close of the ______...,.........,__-, - - . , --- » n m \ u i . \ u \ l l \ u \ s m e m m :w u u mu :n u m l u g t o o u e r r u n n m g l1 ln 0\ Il .£1¥|1I8.N o o n eki n g a t U n ? h n m e o f h e r p a r e n t s . M r .; u t t h e flluinhing tou :':.10 a mo a c\ Th e c o m m u n i t y is a l l im j i . e d t o b e t h e w o r l d i n t h c w a y o f e o m m o d i t y f w u i n j u n d s o l n ! g n u ! e x t e r n b u t vn d M r s .L 1 l. a n tr y .m i o ) g b l n c\e ni r.| :.pr e se n t o n the se Q¢c:|.sions.o r ne r vic e . ". t h a m n w o n "|\nrxl r i n M \ m } u \ | "evening.: ~=|Blair, Nebr.. December 20, I923 Clwncu Dmzcmny Peter Jonson of mm Ind Hymn s w Chambln of Bhk vu I pelnf-| during z vnek. MAR .Cook ol Arlington.|-ldmé alla: ban llonday._ v uvs EP|8coPAl. cuuncn Bdph ~n ~1 own- u vs m-'rm high : u a l r w m m u n rm county "'°"' Clwncu Dmzcmny Peter Jonson of mm Ind Hymn s w Chambln of Bhk vu I pelnf-| during z vnek. MAR .Cook ol Arlington.|-ldmé alla: ban llonday._ v uvs EP|8coPAl. cuuncn Bdph ~n ~1 own- u vs m-'rm high : u a l r w m m u n rm county "'°"' I n n n m l labor Iiwflln to hzndla c orn c rop. Puma City -~ New bridges be- i n !built on north Hain :me e to r p m Rock Island tucks, Wy more -- County bridpo vuh- ed out by meant floods being rebnllr.. Harrison -Nebnnka Munnle Home Assacintion tc proceed 1lith| conztructlon of $70,000 in ii mlry . Kenney - Tut wells so be sunk ln determine b u t loation for con- struction of nmterwoda. W y ma n - Nur h e at i nd po we r plant being constructed by Burlin- v . ,.,...__..... |... .4u . | .. m I l o t h e r d o n 1 | a t t h ¢ ' ! ' h u n t o n C o u n t y F d :o n B i l d|I Y o u r g r i p o n l u m e n d i p m d z l | ¥ l . ' \ °m d n u . | | o a ! h e c t h ¢ r t h i n l l y o 1 \ u o l r l l l » i n g t o l c t g o . m a m m a horns for tx-sold I . Custer county n a i ve :o'l'Qr 100 ~ .. -..n a l ' 4toQ. thand o r m o r e d o w n a n d n a t i n 12 o r l a n m o n t h l y i n l t a l l m e n u , n o o n ! - S e ve n i r f lve p e r c e n t o f d l ~ emrer c an and ninety por cent of all mo w:irucks sold in United Aeld a Piece . to Hzr Set 'Most every woman has one or two pieces of Ivory and is anxious to complete her wt, so selecting several articles from this dls~ play of dairable pleas is a sensible way to complete your Christmas Shopping. .c 'U "menixl Cnd n Ca Culumbul -Mid-winter flowerl .show md axhibidon of | | rhullur<Y OU m a k e H0 lTl.lSt8k€ t l product:will be hold Daeembur.w '__g e n y o u u s e th \ s p e r ( I n q . wireless enlrumml~an thmughunter and euth media will be u slr. South Omxha - Realph of hondmink Oaobor totaled 1ss.000. udd In be hands! ln ovur 40 yous.BuL|\nel|Amnrlun S!-lil Bunk npsmf for business.Belllvua Voadonll |choo\ ln nueteuful u Q ll noir through `"| Try a s ack Io r jour §.___.-`. Christmas Baki ng. 0 ||B l a l r M l l l l n g C o . 4,4 'V-r \ \ ¢ _ r ~W . v \ ; "f a\1 % - 1 . 4 2 : .' k i ¢ \ needin Baked Goods for the Christmas Din-' ner will prove entirely satisfactory if you use © ea ©@©©©©©©©©© . ...'°-o o o 0 0. ..u l i r \ i v \ i l v ' G B l ' i 5 : 0-F o r A l l t h e F a m l l y | ,0 .wr :-1~ -Q ~",1 .fT ~i \~~ 3 ~,-fm ~ ; . :~ \ -nh) ~»_I ' \JW 2 P ,a 1} r.-r.. If a 2 QFs>'>, » 0 "LI 4¢.P 'r ., J .L \i, » 2; $ \j e .- v .I¢ 0C l m s t m a s ~ B a k e d "~ /" ~ " " ~~- _BIG Tn'4 (Gram. S!bg """" ing ai the F. W. B§...1.Q"li£>i§ :EFX Nfl v`iI"d¢mn§d .iixnday ¢1Tm`iaw. fy ~ a n a n d S k i s )couple of weeks.by the Ken nard girl: ln a nm Servi | P"|'°\'-M n Brbderitk | n d |dmghtar,the 1»~f»=-hall.The neon boi'a c u ne xt Su nd ay wi l! u tu m mm m l m :n h t i v u in Frlmont is 1°.'nm girls hav:puede~;at 7:80 A. M. and ll A. ll.avg th e week-end.l m lhnn n m week:and 'lhil 1|; 3 , - ; 5 g A g ; A q g g n y ment.Nebrlsh annullly . 1NDUBl"RlAL REVIEW »|Columbus -- Knight! of Columbus D e p w u in postal savings nc 'purchase site for endian of club counts in 119 offices. when such ae t r l d e ._'aumnce Company is plaintiff andSALEgl '2.,.......ff1° .:t'.:¥."'f:",,i1' iffifff 1~1o;,<1 Vnn Valin. et al are defend--- - _ . . . nAPr1sr CHURCH(Cor.Lincoin and u h me n u ) Q:.rthur D. Smalley, Putar. The American Legion Aaxillu y th dr first n m Following i ln'et at the Homer Hiller hom on girls game the Novdty Five teaMondayevening.Mn .Milief v u pllved n fast game with *he '|"e'-fmi sled by Madame:Fred Weber, mah nun defeating them by a secpW.Lavrlon.Peter Petalann andlof 83 to £8. I hmm mam Worhli: In- lwuse.imunu wunea szoohoo nr mml.. in-PUBLIC'H "" " "' "4 "_' l r ¢~»_~a1»»\\\w\=»ln u u c l w l u :»um|w\=a n t s | w i l l o n M o n d m t h e 2 1 s t d al l l l f r i u C r e a t e P a y r o i l r P a y r o l l :¢lD 1I\ 8f0 !d -N a t i o n a l b a n k e n c a s e d $ 8 0 0 0 0 d u r i n O c t b e N '. |y0, ..|g o r . .e w w i t h h i d .C o n t a c t w i l l h e i c t s e p -f 9 9 : 0 0 |B r i l l (P m t p l n t y ;a n d Pr o s p e r i t y * i t h c a p i l l l l£ 0C k Of ~f n l u i i o r k ,w i t h $108, 120,h a d | l l '¥ B l l E H u m ;ac-Id m y f l l ' | n I ~ 5 0 "m a t e f o r ban ks.h l n n l m a n d l:l nHn n¢~ f . , ? . i ' s i t . § . ° .~ 11 ;g11x1| ; n s p m ss. That? why Hin'application for charter igain Total deposits October 31 mcroA g g gre -e body should Stand for Condition.Linc oln --.Approximately 1,540933-°7»2°9» .u m Emu ra se Industrial DQ\'0|0{|- carlolds of ers#shipped out ofi Adams -$253100 high school 'ouflitodum formally dedicated. '" ' -_g Pickreli-Ununuully In|;e` amount 101 com being marketed in Gag! ~ gam ~ § ° ° " " ' > ' t h i s n u . 'at Pubiic Sain at my farm e i g h t ~- - I - W " mills south of Bla!and one mile;Stationery :;"'*;$**;* ofdth; o ~ sc hool *Q* Enveiopea 63:inch x x x with e I ma ma | commonin10' z u A. A1 ' r o o m 'tu m " ' M" " f p e r ' ° ° 9lroc oc .. o n >» Envelopes smnc h x x x wlthDec.11 the followmgz properly 1.o~turn address, per 5g0 wit:I'm»In.~»¢n u ;...a.\ ' v\...:»\. 1 gg. -1 .- a n .u . ;n o u n .- v w . . . nDooroftheWashingtonCounty Courthouse,in tho Citv of Blair.Washinirton Count;.Nebrpsko.vel! ut public auction to the highest bid- *ocr for cash the following describedm_| rc nl estate.to-vifltx The East Holi of the Northeast Quarter of Sectionlo, Township zo, Range 11 East of the ne- Sth P. M., Waahington County, Ne-nbmaka. to satisfy two certain rnort», . e _ : £ 1 1 | 2 t ' s o n t h e r e a l e s t a t e a b o v e d c - . n u l l . . I uuiluly ocnoot zu A. M.Blaming Service 11 A. ai. II\ening Service mo P. M. CHRISTIAN CHURCH a (Cor.Lincoln and 2nd streets) I.. H. Camp. Pastor. Sunday School zo A. M.¢5l'r11inx Serviced! A. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. H. lrlurray Whitford.After the bus!-|neu meeting and election of off ib ers a delicious lunch was served. Officers elected were:Mrs.AnnaGlover,Pres..Mrs.Homer Miller. lst Vice Pree.. Mn. Ledle Peterson, 2nd Vice Rrea.. Lira. V. V. Marshall.Sargeont at Arms;Mn .HenryRosenkilde,Historian;M m G.I.Pfieffer.Secretary;Mra.R.E. Miller, Treas.Bert Gran of Nao-er.who has Lloyd Reefer and Raymond KaUc drove to Omaha Monday evenia r e t u r n i n g ~Caleb hoftia o Blair 'Rai ¢llii|or Hamann relatives and frienMonday.¢ Mn. A. w. Bama and Mn. L.Aqkerman entertained twenty-fmfrriendeatagoosedinneratti Ackerman home Thurilfiav eveninThe rooms were beautifull? decor: ed with' cut ifowera.Foilowlnx tl be filed with the County Clerk af Wudzingtnn county,an o r before lhe lst day of January, 1924. The County Bond reserves the night to reject any and ali bids. Bids to be for items called for in the fol- T g - - -..... '- : e - w mu: ALLEN KYDR TEACHERv m Ind Huw » n n w . P . r mu r m u . n z w n s r Room over Blah Shia Bank B ll lr . m u m s . E. C. Pnucmm R u i E m u B001 Firm md Clty Pr°»¢f¢y I Phone Ind. Rnd rm I Blain Nebvukn I N O T I C E T o B I D D E R S B i d s w i l l b e r~HeeI\'e¢!o n t h e fo l - l o w i n g Bo o ks ,B l a n k s a n d S t a t i o n - e r y r e q u i n e d b y t i m e c o n n t y o f W u h - in g t o n ,N e b r u k x .d u r i n g t h e y e a r fn l l o w i n g t h e S t h d s ?o l Ja n u a r y , 1924. n ' I 1 ~1| .., __@ ~ @ @ © @ © © © ~ © @ © © © @ © @ © © @ @ REAL ESTATE - - A N D " INSURANCE HITCHMAN BROTHERS Coon \v|TH 0-A-5 ow , ~ J , ~ ~ 1 x 0 P 9 F § S »F l o n s t © G i £ 9 Q . ~,j ¥ >9 I:T} bf of=.|. 1 .=5.\.. l Santasaiys It Is Not Christmas Without Flowers .Fiord Xmas Gifts will expres s your .truest sentiments. We can send Christmas Flowers Greeting for you by wire anyirhebe in the world. I | m f ~." The dnly sensible, sanitary method Cheaper than any other W ay. BLAIR GAS COMPANY BLAIR. NEBRASKA AND BAsI<ET:,~@ increased '2,256,000 buihels:coyn i1.crea.ned 235.000 bushels;oats de- cfeaaed 215,000 bushels;and rye increased 412,000 bushels: Wahoo-Construction of $50,0Q0 Llethodiat Episcopal church com- pieted. 1 low wagon,t two seated spdng URS .s_3 head of Horses:-1 te a m my mares 9 ond 13 years dd, weight 2750;1 :orrel horse 9 gears old, weight 1350 lbs. CATTLE -13 Head:-4 eows 'giv- ing milk; 2 will be fresh soon;1 tno jear oh!helfer;1 yearling helfér;1 six months old lteifer;z two y elr old Durham bull and 32 :.tle.king énlves.a HDGS-38 head of shuts. 3lAC}{lNER\`-1 Lumber wagon, wagon,1 top buggy.1 Milwaukee 1000.turn address, per l:.n\elopes 9%inch ,turn address, per Envelopes 10'étneh turn address, perilnvetopeal05&inch turn address,per Full sized Western Iull sized Western Iull 5l.l8d Western letter bond letter bond letter bond 500. x x x with re~ 1000. x x x *with re- 500. heads printed 20lb. or better.per . heads printed 20 . or better.per 500. heads printed 201b. or better, per 1000. XXX with re- H l f ize dl t h ds d t e d wasete r ea p n .es-mower,1 Avery. corn planter and'tern bond or better, per 1gg 90 rods of wire, 1 disk, I three nee- Half sized letter heads printed, Wes- tion barrow,1 sixteen inch Good-I tern bond or better r 590 *"';g*====1;==f plow,1 o "meh :mf sized letter Ima; printed. Wes- wn nz Pow.1 potato rarer.*I tern bond or better, per 1000. Superior drill, 1 .bob sled,1 Jolter m Court Calendars for spring term eultlvator,1 h w rack.t fanning of Court. per mill, 1 hand corn shdler,1 gnnd stone, 1 Handy cart, 1 wooden har- ms e15CourtCdendarsfor fall tenn of Court, per page.row,2 ladders us and so na 2 1 a u n t .Printed than Sides 1 tuge chicken coops and 7 amslle:Qunner sheet per dozen. eoops,2 shoreling bonds,1 fifty Quarter sheet per wg gs llon z u tank,1 ten gntlon oil Quarter sheet per 1000.tank, 1 steel hog wlterer and 1 stee¥|Hur sheets per dozen. stop tlnlt..Hllf sheets per 100.HARNES S-1 set hem.y Concord harness (nearly new),1 light work Half sheets per 1000. !'ull sheets per dozen.hnrneim,I driving hnrness and 3 Fulfsheets per 10g nt: of fly neun i PRODUCE 6 tons alfslfs hay, 1 tons cane bay . 1 stick ost straw, :stac k barley straw :nd some alf- alfa and sweet clover seed.. kitchen stove I oven, 1 HOUSEHOLD GOODS-1 stove. 1 base burner.I oi! oil beater. 1 nu stove and combined book c u e and writing dents,2 kitchen cabinets,1 thins cabinet, 2 wnsh stands.1 table,1 dining room suite,t bed- om suites and msn md other ar-icles too numerous to pnentionf FREE LUNCH AT NOON. Tenns:- Six months time on ap- roved notes besring 8%interest. 10.00 and under cash. \J. P.Dlly, Owner, Jensen and Bron,aoctioneers. 'ar:nerr and Iderehnnts Bank of 'ennal~d, Clerk. kitchen l | | ' F u l l s h e e t s p e r 1 0 0 0 . I Blanks Printed on One Side Quarter sheet per dozen. Quuter sheet per 100. Quarter sheet per 1000. lint! sheet per dozen. llnlf sheet per 100. half sheet per 1000. Full sheet per dozen. I'ull sheet per 100. Full sheet per 1000. All blanks to be approved by the tndoun offices. Printing At laid time and place separate bids will slso be.received br theBoardoCommissioners,for the pubii in a legs! weekly news- paper published in said County of the inutes of the Bonn]Proceed- ings n ter earl:meeting,slso the In te p e square for ntl legal notices l LON, Attorneys. By virtue of an owen'of saleIaaued out of the District Court ofWuhingtonCounty,Nebraska,and ir.pursuance of a decree of said x 'ms INSURANCE amen L. ~ crmsm, Hn- o ' m m 1 . o N , m a n n 1WHANDON .Atfnrmyt-at-luv 0Men Ln Suu Bank Building m a d e t o se cu re n e w b r i d g e ac ro ss P l l i i a r i ve r s o u t h o f c i t y . s .... pieted. The oountry's bank clearing: dur ling October totaled $34,692,965.9l5. an increase of 1.7 per cent over Septambor. I DR. E. J. BAILEYnzwnsrRooms over Hu \ u n ' |Bakery mm. Ne br . I n K mu r d Mondsyland Tuudnyx ordare.-¢!published by the Board of fommiuionern. Dated this 20th day of December, A. D. 1923. Anna C. Martin County Clgrk. By Clara Rasmussen, 47-21 Deputy. L ] . l » . g g ~.E a l l ~'~'°= .." = ' k . " ~5 ~1s .4-m = »`~ f y .. l 1.-gg "§L I I\.~ i n "J " " "* ~ ` i ` - n | l ! ` 4 + . \u / 'H h e Q " . g *s ~ \= ~ 1;(Derru Chrigtmaz! T this joyous Yuletide sea» 1.son, we wish each of our CT "3 Ru|la, and nearly twic e u mans' u the whole of Fnnc e. "D=>n't get married on Iess -than $4.000 n year salary," cautiqns an ecslem college professor. The warn- ing certainly came too inte in our cue.* fires. 'i'ekarnal1 Cold similar to that ftund in W yomilll Gistotered south west of city. Benson-New bank holds formal opening. Industries must employ a fair number of men regularly,not a ntnde. irregularly, unless they want to witness proposals in legislatures lor unemployment lnaunnce bills. Electric light and power develop- ment are two of the greatest forces for the extension of modem civil- ization. If a city which has a large fire lon per capita annually were recog- maed aa a poor place for an invest- ment,lt Ia probable that the city nutborltlea woulq very soon see that steps were taken to gu a d Bair, New-uk. J4 r 1 l roms e est measure O 5.:»happiness and good cheer.9 N u n m w z s r z a x e m . I m r a u n s s o u r n n v a .'a \41; f .' \| T "°4.:' . `f ;K , " » 1" \¢f,:.~A wqy, g ~.g e f .N* -"u ; :..elf-¢~* :-f i r . - ~ ~~'../:= 1 , \3 ., r g #ul T ;I / ";_ L ; . . ¢;' . >.| _ * . .I ..`.q. . '|g n . "~» > \f f '\.11 f » . ' " ..~ f *..;l l i 1 - . . i ' i \` ~\ . ._s a y 3 I N\|/, f ~ -ns . . . \...¢..¢. " r rr \1 e-1 * f ~ '" .. ,.A ~'.~"em,a 1 uf Q C r»~° 7 - ~; ' <.I F z.L . .~/;e\. 4 . v , : I n '. tl-'1 cent of :he ~oHd'| crop, according 14M m 19 23 re c or d s an n co m p i l e d York. in g t o e n a c t $ 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 b u i l d i n g . C o u r s e s i n h o m e s t u d y b y r u l i o - a n i n n o va t i o n w h i c h i t s p r o m o t e r : be l i e ve m a y re vo l u t i o n i z e m u n d a n - a l m e t h o d : -h n ve b e e n i n a u g u n t - |I in z»¢1l¢n' production. w h a t harvest En the United g The plai tiff, on the 12th day ofMarch,1514.obtained a decree of foreclosure in said action for the sum of $3,55l.?7 torether with in-terest thereon from March 12, 1923.at 10% per annum, for costs in theamountof ,$53.lT and all accruingcosta and the defemlnnt and cross- retitioner.Geonm-:na Turner.oh- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Cor. Walker Ave. and Colfax) James Mekeeman, Pastor. SundltySchool 10 A. 11. Morning Service ll. A. H. Christian Endeavor 6:80 P. H. DANISH 1~:v.1.U'ruansN CHURCH lCor. Jackson and Center street) H. Nielsen.Pastor. Sunday srhml 9:15 A. sl. Morning Servile 10:30 A.II. Evening Service 7:80 P. M. IIEJJ RGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (hincoln Street between Sth é Tth) Elder T. J. Elliott, Omaha.Supply Sunday School at 10 0'clod. Preaching Services at 11 A. U. ST. F RANC IS B onc m (Catholic Churcbi (Corner Colfax and Sth street). lather C.A.Beyersdorter,Pastor I-'irat and Third Sunday of each been in the Omaha Hospital, in vllsit- ing at the home of his parents,Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gran.Hrs. Mabel Ashton and son. Earlof Watedoo spent Satuday at' the home of her parents, Mr. and Mn.H. L. Pharris.1Mrs. Ernest Eisner, son Paul. and daughter, Margaret left Monday forLosAngeles.Chlifornla where shewas called on account of the serious illness of her mother,Mrs.lllur- dock..Mr. and Mrs. J . A.Dixon anddaughter, Peggy, will soon leave for California where they will ~their future home.They have dua-posed of all their household furniture.Mr.Dixon is driving overland in the automobile and ltlrs.DixonandPorgywillgobytrain.Theyexpect to leave for Omaha Monday, but will visit there a few day s.Mr.and Mrs.Herman Jungbluthnutoedto Elkhorn Sunday morning.Nels Svennard shipped a carldad of hm and a c arload o! c attle totheOmahamarketsWednesday.Hrs. Chet Henklng and daughterwereFremont alzoppere Saturday.Herman Jungbluth shipped out two carloads of cattle to the OmahamarketThursday and shipped backtwo earloads of feeders. dinner the evening was spentplaving bridle. Grandma Lowe and Miss H a nleft Mondav for Lincoln to spendtlChdstmaaholidays with thdr daurlter and sister, Mrs. Minerva Cam and family.Hr.and Mrs.Chas.Arnold we1south bound nusensrers Tueedav.Mrs. Robert Adams went to Om:ha Tuesday to soend a few dm with her sister. Mrs. Perry Rose anfnrnily.Mrs.Hattie Treet will to 1Chatsworth, Iowa.Mondav to snen (`l|Hntr\~n.1|with her sister.MelllnwWalker.Mrs.Walker wimeet her in Sioux City and they wi spend the dav there.Mr. and Mrs.J.n. Jensen soc-Sundav at the Thu:e Petersen homnt Valley. AL ONG THE no r mu ROA D . . . . . . . Word was received Saturday ethe death of Arthur Reinert, form erly of this vicinity. but not of thwestern part of the state.A Utlrpflm party was e n lo wFridaynight at the l-'red Rowerhome. lt was ln the nature of Ifarewellpartybeforthe!arnil tained a decree of judgtent and fore~ closure in the sum of $5.93l.0I withinterest thereon from March 12. E923at 795 per annum.The said decnee of judgment and foreclosure provid-ing that sdd premi s above de-ecdbed be sold to nagfy maid judg- ments d costa in case the some re-nlafnemnpaid for a period of more than twenty days from the entry of raid decree and said judgments and costs being unpaid and .said decreebeing still in full fone and effect.said premises will be aold'to satisfy mir! judgments, the interest thereon, the costa and all accming costa asprovided by said orderzand decree rn! the law in auch cues made and1»l"01i1"f1.N---¢{ H~ !""1 day of Dv.'celnber,1" "'a t I " " ""~braa¥m. at N lo "RIC E MFIHRFINS."hulil oi 1»'»':;ahington County, Ne~lr r lk n , {.lIGAL NOTICE. ()HANLOgq_ HAHER J : o'H.aNLoN,Attomeys. To:William A.}LlcFarlmd, McFarland, first and red name un-known, wife of William A.McFar- land, and Herman 0. McFarland, de- fendantaYou, and each of you. are hereby notified that on the 27thday of November,1923,George T.Hedelund,plaintiff,filed his petition in theDistrict Coon of Wuhington County, Nebmska,ag1£nst you. and each of you, the object and pnlyer of which petition is to foreclosa p, mortgageon the following described remixes.to-wit, Lot 16, Biock 11, vh og. of Washington. Washington County, Ne-braska;that laid mortgage was made and executed by Leon Both-ggll. now muried name Gibson, .on 24th day of January, 1918. andwas given to secure a. note in thesum of $2000.00 made and executedbythemidLe-on Bothweli,now married mme Gibson, said mortgagebeingfiledforrecordonthe 23nlday of Febmxry, 1918, und recordedin Book 9 at Page 88 of the Mort- ggguzq .Rf$ord§of Washington.of |\..uS e c o n d a n d F o u r t h S u n d a y s , H u i H R l : M , \ N N E W S a t 1 0 : 3 0 A . U . _.john Obcnt was a visitor to. thcus r uo n z sr E PI S C OP A L county init Friday.C H U R C H _ . ; . » § = 3 _ 9 . 5 . E fi i y s p e n t S u n d a y n u m m n u l u l u l y a n a 5 m g cr ow 1v u pr e s en t .O n I n t F r i d a y e ve n i n g M r .a n . H n .A .E .D i x o n a n d d a u g h t e r E l e a n o r ,vi s i t e d a t l h e h o m e o f C B .B u n p .M r a n d M r s .B y r o n B u m if(Cor. Colfax and 51.11 strata) 0. U. hleProud, Pastor. Sunday School 10:00 A. H. Morning Service 11:00 A. M.Epworth League s=so P. M. Evoning Sorivoe 7:30 P.ll. Prayer Hosting Wednesday even- im 7:30. wr. z\1ARY's czvimpmn cmmca livery Sunday morning and Saints Dag;at. 7:30.Aho until furwer :vnu plug all ullllltldl-.. J . H. Johnson went to Blair Friday and visited at the OscarGilbartson home. Mr.and H n .A.w.Barge lm!Irma and Mn. Brandow were guest:cf friends at Tekarnah Sunday.Rev.W.A. Bowden spent Thunday at Elk City. A baby daughter was born to Mrand Mrs. Irwin Caldwell at TekamahFriday morning.Mm Caldwell wasformedy Lucile Booton of this placeFrankEricksonwasapassenger to Omaha Thursday._ Mrs.Gorglon 1.-owe,M r ;Stanley W E T !a l s o m e r a . Mr. and Mn. Prentisa Smith anf'Mn. Watson Tyson Visiltd last Sun il!! afternoon at the Wm. Harrisonhorns south of Blair.Master Wilfrrd Gutachow,son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Gutachow,has been quite ill with the rripne.Mr. Harry Tuclror want down toOmnhalastWednesdayto buy r car of cattle.George Bearfi is now the owner of a new Kennedy radio installed irhis home and on last Sunday o w;-*"=entertained company to litter n.. caller one day Int wack.with the griape.M i n Ida llcCuvren of Omaha Hr.and n .Blnfl Hlcknx n'spant Sunday with home folks..Omaha visited amonv the fnrrnenW } ltr Will was g. btxsintns \:si Qu this vldnfty last Saturday morn f o r i n U m a h a Sl l u n i n y .l i n kM i n V i o l a K a * t !e .w h o nt r a m l s M : Idessn and Mesdamea C. P. Mu-||'°"¢ hero. -- n a s n l n g t o n C o u n t y ,N e b r a s k a ;t h a tth e r e i s n o w d u e o n sa i d n o t e a n d m o r t g a g e t h e s u m o f $ 2 2 0 4 . 9 0 .T h a t n i c !p e t i t i o n p r a y s t h a t t h e i e fe m i a n t a , a n d e n c h o f t h e m b e r e - : r u i r e d u a a n s w e r i n s a i d m a t t e r a n dfi s c l o s e w h a t i n t e r e n t h e y : n a v h a ve . r a n y , i n u i d p r e n m i a e s r a n d t h a t a n w e o u n t i n g m a y b e h a d o f t h e a m o u n ti n e t h i s p l a i n t i ff u n d e r l a i d n o t e a n d nn lh m un ei ne .. . .| . | _. - ._ . |_ _'" ome in Lincoin."Mrs.Met:r|»r's f i n n a fMr.and Mrs.Wm.Gnrrlmn and Hrs. PM Healey.~=¢-f\'1\~::\:'/\~9 W ..__ ;.-'|.-qgu., \lll\ lllll IUUTIKISU £30 GC*:lue d to b e a ri m lien up on uid :remixes end that laid rnortlIZB be'oreelosed and that uid premises be sold under the decree of this court'or the satisfaction of ihe unolmtlue the plaintiff thereunder and thothe defendant.: and each of them, be r-recloled of a ll rights,title.andwguity of redemption in and to laidaremlses;thot the phlntiff have udgment for any ddiclency them:my be after applying the proceedsIf s li d an le to the p a y me nto f tb e nnount due him and for 82119n} quitable relief.You, and each of ou. are required to answer uid pe-ition on or before the 149: dey of anuary,1924. or uid petition wille taken an u-on and judgrnent ren-ered areordlnul .933-=»-1 this 2751 dey of November., nl u l| | $ ' { I u u m w | | | m ¢ m a : p a n t . . . . | = » ~ § § = - :i = ~ ; a ~ u 1 \v n u " n a l ¢ l l l . l 1 B l I l l v u a l n l 1 -- ~ --- v vQUc o o k C l y d e B a d g e r m d o n b u s i n e s s S a t u r d a y .I M I b g n r h t s t l r l n m l n o P P n n l r n f T v n r n n n i r n h r r n n r i ~K \ \ b i ¢S p i n !F d d l i f I t t h !~| 1 6 D l i d 8 6 . 5 0 Blair. Nebraska Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ericksen andland Jiaughtvrs.fIl| »n_an¢l-"P»\I .z V u m m u n i t y C h r i s t m a s t o b e h e l d =1 t h e O n e r a H o n "nm f ' h \ " - " " ' 1Ive.A l a r g e m u n i c i p a l t r e e vi i i b e - r e s t e d i n fr o n t a n d C h r i s t m a s ( 'n r o l a w i l l b e s u n g a r o u n d i t .A p l a v a n d C a n t a t a en t i t l e d " T h e N a - t i vi t y "w i !!b e t h e pr o g r a x n w h i c h " i l l l u - w o r k e d o u t b y t h e g r u n j e s o f t h e A1!i mr!.on Schn nla. M r .a n d M r s H .w .M a r s h a l l w i l !l e a ve 'l'hur rdn ~..D e f 2 0 f n ' ' i e w Y n r k V i n w h e r e t h e y w i l l vi s i t t h e i r d a u n h t e r E s t h e r d u r i n ff I m n .l l l n n l a u w a n w a s a m u mb o u n d pa s se n ge r M o n d a y . M i n s D o r o t h y I m r e vi s i t e d r e i s ti ve s i n O m a h a F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y .\ W a I¢ l o_ l Ia ne o c k a n d F .w .L o w e re c e ive d a ca r l o n d o f st oc k l1021~ f r o m M a n t a Vi s ta .Cb l o ra d n ,th e l a s t 'o f t h e we e k .Th e y c o n b e m n l r r : e n d i n u : f o r m o r e i n t h e n e n u g fu l u r r D .Hu c k al r n ve l u O m a h a o n bu s i r é s n Fr i d a y. H o e x p e ri e n c ed a s a r e a ' dl ia lu of r \r n || hl l 2= \ °1 l| re m ai ne d u n .. u r .a n a m r s .H o m e r K i n g a n d" l l l R h t e r .M r s .Ja m e s Il l an k e nb o rl r - o r o f Te k a m a h s b e n t S u n d a y w i t h .» Ir s. Jam e s M e l zi e r . R O S E C R E E K M r .e n d M r s .F r a n c i s F o r n b e r q l h l e r t m n e f!a t S u n d s v d i n n e r t h i r t y - j w e fr i e n d s n m ! n l n t i ve s . Th e m u - e e = w e r e : M r . a c d M r s . L . A . M c n o n u l f l . ' d r Rm !M fl .r \ m l r | 'w Il n g n r vc n - r v!<|"urr|11nr I'e & 'r i r n ri nd 'fi n s naoncn 'r. H`%:n.=:LUNn, 444;pl-.:..»:frBy o ' nA NLo N. mmr an n o' H.w$LON, His Attorneys. Notice nl Hearing Iiaul Settlement (Pllanlon.Maher and 0'Hnnl.;n AttorneysSTATE OF NnnnAs1<.»\, as.\\'ns}1ir\:r!nn Pnuntv.\ In the County Court'fn the Matter of the Estate of I.m-vis .Iahnmn Dereaned:The heirs at law. next of kln, de- vbees.legal;-es,cmlitnrs,and.MI ner:-ons inlerosml in the final aetllement of mid estate are herebynotified that on the iftth day of Newemher.1923.KIHIP I.:arsen,one of the heirx at ]\\of .1|»! estate filed n petition in .ml Vnunty Court. |nnyine.th:1t the final mlmiiuiatration :uecunt filed herein he settled andallowed, ghq;proof of heirship he ailoed. that proof of heinhip \"izzken, oruler for llintnhutlnn of lv stbl and assignment nl dower an-Ihomesteadrirhtsentered:um!tty* ¢|l°|.\'¢¢heretofore entered in nalflmatter on the 26th slay of Febru ery, 1898, be vacatni and ret asidv lf y ou fail to anpear before saidCounty Court on the 15111 day nf December 1923. at 10 o'<lock A. M... and contest said petillon hetflour;rnev grant the prayer t rea ammgnlce such other and further Ord!" .-m r : f\| | l y IT\0nIIlllK.|»|,I"5'.u 1fhfi. .. f| }l 5\ |I'!!n i l Of f!" &lI r 0 " \||\n\*\\1.hl'\\ " l l l i \:: -..\t..-:..-:...P...|.............»C -._'nr j:-h."IMI \ | I"\.l\J\l\!J |NI\\1 I h n F m h p f 0 1 |ps o t o F i o r i d u i n m e n d t h e w i n t e r .."r r :"':»:»I I 0 \ 1 h .'n 1I m l t f w i r g Qlw slain\\r!1.zHn|r t h o \ . r | \ }l n a a ... ._ ," r a n d 3 l r ¢!l o h ° r *F o r': : t t | ~ r h a r t n f i h e fr t r i n a n d w i l l mm h ~' I " f % . . 'f ? " " 'I\l]r \ '..'f"*h l le l rt n o f }\nnn¢~r." I r v * » | lo Cuba for wxeral weeks. 'They do noi r~1:p¢~¢:L to return until into »|1ring.Mrs. John Hebanl returned the" ' t n f th e ww?from NrbranknF M u.i1l!*° -+9 hm h0¢'r\ vkitinir nt 1\~» ho nf her parents for a couplenf weeks.Minn H. Irene Dj!l_§pen§_tI}e week: Walter wiv went in Omalhn ||\?=\ day to |'|*t*fn his work ru: 'nail cfcr'|zn ihn Burlinrfon terminal.Henry Truhlsen rr.~|.:|m»»fI Th~»r~fafgp|\f'a\\~nnn from Gmaha wherv ' "~fl»-Hofi a mnveniinn.Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hutinvs drowir'|`ek:"""h 'inlurfbw :vw-ninr.\»1\md Mrs.Antnn Rasmussen H'\n.'n:1n.Nr and Mn .F:.nLq\Irlb=nn.}lilrir¢\qI }r|\:\rd 1u lHaroldSwaruumofIln mmn . I mI *\»l Ilmmrml .lnnns nf Grin. Bio.Mr.and Mrs.flttn Nebon ww! Ilaurrhl-er.Dnroihv,Mr s MarthaIIriksmn. Mrs. Lemons. Mr. am! MnFar!Flriksoh and da\u*hber Eveyln.and Mary and Ed Anderson. \f9'©©©©©@ '"'~~/5 _,~\,~/~~ .~ » :; : /\~I ' There's no Gift like a Bank Account with this strong Bank, for every memberbf the family. Our several special plans afford an opportunity to ehoose the one bet filling the individual needs Our Mr. Hitchman will be glad to explain these plans in detail at your convenience T L . .lJ............-('4.-A.-D- . . l - o ©©© ©©©©@© mul w l fn M r .m u m r s.Ne l so n 01 |.,. ».~L__..__ ...._.1 - -|-um.snurxmw In ulllr.| }; gB| {\§ }{\WEEKLYAjbert Wnndwnrd was | passenger ........-..._..-.rr nf nn nl . u s l l t h l n l n p p r u x l m l w l y }5,\ . l' l. . FU * 000 being spent in 2923 throughout state in new telephone construction. Kearn ey -Phvgs being pnnared for reconstruction of waferworlrn fr'd extension of atom sewer facili lies. Gibbon --HW! cars nl' flour and mill products shipped to ouwdc I ©@©©@ G ©©© 1::4 "~*'im' Hag * o w of 0.N U N I ' ~-...Ja ,»\......-»!~¢=M 1"\- ~Wlnk on :in-i Street and sh?sh- family *wen residents east of h e nbakeryonthecorner.A Bmrfnlk for years and thyc ommunity joinsmam will open nn .np~todate Hakm'.in extending sympathy to the hcheresoon.reawd nn¢s in thoir hum n I ue .[ aruwrs aww DEIIIK Blair,Nebraska 1E»r \ f |E || |" \ .|\ ] .~, § , , § ,,| | :F | F |Sq T | | : .Q 5 :._.2 : ¢ 1 A nl ru |||||| an un ="i=;i~."`h"""1i:TinSchoolHouseofthosewhooppose I-usinen a few hours Thursda§..lhe electric iizht line in he 'wr t'W Lowa went to Omaha Monriav thrpugh rlingtqn fl`ownsh§n."[1|n vlo re he has amp!-oyment for them i n x p u k e n o f m e e v e m n l v e r s w inte r. ,,.||! ,,., |nhl. Iuulniv as Nm-n\»~f. nmSEA__ _3|;,.,, '"~ c. ""'%. :.r. i " - I _ ' \.fi\ P i n f u l ! 1 3 , 7 Q inf; ENTERP}§§ JOHN A. RBOADES.Publhher r m P d Y a u $1.50 Evtry subscription is reznrded as an apen aeeoum. The names of :ub- leribers will be lnzunlly remand tram our mailing Ilst lt the axpir- lBo no f1 .he ti mlpaldf of l!the pu b~ lilhors be notll1ed;other1rlse 1ho mh acriptlon will nmlin ln force at. lb! hol¢'r\l¢¢¢ sulncrlption price.Evtry nboerlbtr mul underltlnd tl-.at the etnditlom u e nude l put of thecomme:hltween tho publisher and uaboaiba. . an paraffin st Blair. Heb.. undo lAc tn!Congrel§ofllnl¢h 3, 1879 'THB AN N U A L m a xIBUREAU u s m z x c - p a n s ! (Contnued from page One) tion. for Wuhlngbon County.Cl!- rind. lo ve d and ucondld we adjourn. Carrlod.Q A.H. Hiller, Socretary. Coal of mxlnwning County Ex- on Work in Washington County-1933 . Slllr?of Agent /f $968.~ Saiary of Stonngrlphor 720.~ Supplies-Printing 189.63 Page HnBlflir. Nebr., Tkfemher 20. 1913Blair. Nebr., December 20, 1923 - m x m m m r n s s - THE ENTERPRISE 1{uhns I'hulos will please )01:;I{uhn's Photo; wil! please you.Mon-lay <°~°e»i=uc nl. 8 P aa. the Read it right in The Enterprise.>° "'°"""'¥ " "Then and Now" °,f h».u.d.xs School will present the »- -Mountain Pull#of Progress.O C a S nm in right in The Enterprise.Mrs.M. A. Summers of Pm. ('l1ri|1mas Cmlutzg 1 °'C}!li1!ln\.l.5i Cangrzgnlioud Church Nels 1"Jve11r'one a mduxay invited sa ,4 Miss Fmma Peter:on spent \lo:a-»N°b" is visiting her pilrenl 1\'l.r. nw Ahoy" bar Grace Gordon and gb4,Jmrmu A. MeKeemnn, pastor :Hand the services of Ulla dmrdu.' i __._r dn? *hvlrinz in 0|\1&]\l|.'ilirs. J..A. gmimlunk until alter Willanl.r .i 'v...I¢\xr 11 i |i .="'~ holidays.1 Prayer Melting ¢\ery W¢dnwI»>Thu Christmas program wuz be 11:.\cuz:ns°sXAulru'rzoN Kuhn's I'l.n1os wil! plew you c~{e 1 adon\5h 5 lf" mr a new You might " ""'" "" the bm evenimg at s givsn Monday evgning, Dkember ss.DATES 1 \1|.I.I1\se an 1 em nys.Kvrouenc in your lumps this winter.(hmr prudlté l'\¢r)Friday eve- The feature number of the nrmmm ' The }f:|'er;|r1|]~r\m\\"o f["The Enlcrprbe furnishes cuts for ll coats no more than pocr nil. Cali ning av. s.Ia to },¢ sn PWM! setting forth the January ;9_ 1924ds withnut cost to 1h¢ mixaniser Louis al n ke x nnurd Nebraska.'rn w 'ar ins Soda!Oylter vii f-r ~ u l }"|\i\\e c »e |e omama ="°rv >.fhfi=vm~\ Story in a ieries of mb-April 12. nmn-_1 _-. r . ~"Mr ....\uf..r:.:»Unvis:rirnvmi 35'H|"m meet. at 91' home of Mrs. Th?"Qleaux interpnuzd by music Ind!May 23 and 24, 1924 Ol J\n ..n u n .C .R .W i i k i n s h e i p e d G u s R r o= = = ern; >i§f.."zzI"1lI`iLi=\fm' Tuesday ff$`5}T' R gxlleal corn Tucadny morning '1Im lnnori.withs h i p n . i m a v a i h b l s f o r u s e n o m e --1 .\Iaeventy nlalives and friends sa down in feast.The evening w spent in playing gnmea and amuse-nu téntillr g l e r h ° » = ; 3 ; » ~ ar epn or owishingthehappycoupllongandhagpy life's liourney.y will go to ouse keep ng on A farm :int mlles north of Arlington. Select Automot1ve~s for Xmas , EVERYBODY WILL ENJOY SOMETHING FOR THE CAR \A FEW SUGGESTIONS Robes, (large SiZ€),,_..... $5.90 to $13.40 Primers ..-..-...._. $4,00 to $4.75 to ~19.50 éaazof in~ Ccurmil n u m~1'»:=|¢§.|m i Hrs.Webkie Wulf of Blair.Mr .| }{ "¢and Mrs. George Wulf and ehildrenlguwr i Arlinmnn Ylnlletl nt the Charley Roch home Sunday.Mr.Intl Mm.Cleon Wilkins Indchildrenwere Sunday dinner guests at the Gus Rach home.Mrs.Grover Wilkins is helping cure for little Mamlmll, non of Mr.rm!Mrs.Frank Schufeh Jr.dur- inv his illness.Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haines and nlnughter.Winifred visited at theAlfredPetenenhomeFridayeve» mnxr.Mr.and Mrs.Theodore Stewart H at len.Beboning.BI wereH:licM\i~l SunMehil.\i| .oavu news - Detie! W ulf was a Blair caller Art clntosh was a vhllnr at e m Nielmods Tvelday.M i n Aims Hiller assisted her inter, Hrs.R. L. Larlbn cook for ~rn aheller: Tuesday.Lara Holland was a cdler ut. Lnrs L.-\r:en's 'h\elda1..Mr. and Mrs.Hans Wulf wereshopping in Blair Wednesday after- neunhir. ant! Mrs. Claus Wulf of BlairrndMrs. will Wulf spent Wednes-day afnrnoon,\islting Mrs.Gctlieb s Hou:nl Jensen and Harry Nelsenof Kerman! were cdlere at I.. E. Laraen's Wednesday afternoon.A number of friends and r~elnli\e.~1spent Tuesday evening at the J. C.Sorensen home. The oeeanlon being the 68th birth anniversary of Mr.Sorensen.The evening urns spentinenrds and visiting ,in which n very rleunnt time was had by all.At ehte hour Blrs. Sorensen assirted by laer daughter,Hrs.Robert Rasmus- sen served a lunch to all.Dr. Tildeu ul' Blair was n busi- ness caller at Ore m]Wednesday morning.Emil Jensen,having fixlisheri |awinz lumber for Chris Rasmussenof Spiker.In now moving down lnFrancisl"orsberg's,whore he will saw.Ted Buchardl,and Carl Hriknon were edlers at Mrs. Alice !.ar:»on's Tuesday afternoon. »Chas.Han-en nhelled corn for Nels Serqnncn Tuesday morning.Mr.:lnd Mrs.Charles HnneenwereBlnirshopper:Wedneecdny.Mr. and Mm C h u .Mf.Comb and daughter, Lucile, ol Blair were Sun:lay dinner Velma at the Claude Van Deusen home.. Mr.John Reeh was 9 business Arndt-Snyder Motor Company 'Buick - - Willy's Knight - - Uverlaud l ._.;._J 0Clocks. $5.50 to $11.50 Pumps for Fords _...._._. $5.00 to $8.50 spéc Laws .__._-__.. $3.50 to $12.50 Cigar Liters .___...l.$5.00 to $8.50 TRY Us FIRST g¥|==\-}==r'Fv»=':`}f1=-}1=a=i'm=a-}n ,iq la-§va-lik i'v1-§1=e?a=E§ T H E €hristmas Store ¢ ¢."- -.: : ¢. ' ~.v y , 9 ;.."\ J .1 ~ r s r c .1 , .ffs.fn;f ~ : . »; é ~ I L 7 *Sp \~Z { ,~" uw ~\ . f r 1 4 .\ \ €" y u .|\. }.-1 . .»f ' £`f 5_,; \ . -~., L "-' .=¢ " ' \~\vp »~.». 4 ~1 1 .=»...J f ag \1 \a15 .| .I..1 4 v~"§'.~¢1"»~r ~f|r 1 ' .c * | " ~ ; ' a ,Q ;~m # i w 1 * - : - » e ~~ " x '~" "" ";; q ". `_3 f q . L , ° . » 4 - "g ..T ' % l §Y " .e'" \ r .. "\ .. " f r ' ." r» Is ready for you and you will find here Gifts for 311: wh: A . J i I ii Speciads for the <1 l \§"'|u *F ' I l7 - ~ -I " ~1W u i f s T h u m l a y m o m i n g .C a r l Ra s mu s se n w a s ` a B l a i r b m i m s s ca l le r W e d n a.A .H .M i l l e r .m M i s s A l i n a m e r e B l a i r c a l l e r s T h u r m i l l y f N r . M l i l e r h a vi n g de nt ad w o r k d o n e . E d Ch r is t e ns e n w a s s B l a i r vi s i t - o r T h u n d a y . 0 l I1 ma s .a n d M r s .D e t l e f W u l f . u n d n m ]Ji m m i e w e r e vi s i t o r s a t n l H a i n e s 'Th ur s- .l av eve ni l li r . a n d M r s .C l a u d e V a n D e u s e n le d a c a r d p a r t y a t t h e A .C h o m e i n B l a i r S a t u r d a y e ve .a n d M n .n e l D i c k m e ve r s h o p p l n z i O m a h a M o n d a y . W u l f s 've in s ta l le d a r n t h e i r h o.a n d M r s .A n d r e w * Je n s e n n t t h e A n t A n d e n o n h o m e a y ..In c l M r s .I' r a n k B i f f n r a n d r e n .M r .a n d M r s .C h n u n f e v i n n a m l c h i l d r e n w e r e S1.1m1:l} f I I I. r oadayltr.and Mrs.Will Wulf and amily spent Sunday at Hana Wolfe'li t.and H n .Morris Jensen ofmah spent. Sunday It the home f Mn. M. C. Jensen.Amon; the shoppers in Blair Sat-urday were Henry l{uhrs'.Sorenllzidballgi.Will Ha.nnens'.Feed Krmdse s',Cad R.aarnuseene",FredDiekn1eers', Gun Rach, Walter and Hhs N na Anderson.Joe Jensen shelled corn Monday. A.H.Miller attended the ¥`an~nBuneaumeetingatBlairSaturday. Hrs.B.P.Hiller and daughter Minn .Alma spent Sunday afternoon~ Mrs. R. L. Larson and fum yJohn Taylor was as business caller ir:Blair Monday.ltr. and Mn. Calle Hansen werernilers in Arlington Saturday to see Dr.Davies,.Misa Opal Larson. who has beenill the pant week In better at present Miss Alma Miller was a Chdst man sholper ln Omaha Monday.Jesse anaen was a Blair hosi ne ealler Monday.and Mrs.Ha:tin Larwn and iamil and Mr. and Mrs. Lars Larsen :ml family were Sunday evening visitors at Lara Rollandn.Mr.and Mrs. Calle Hannon and daughter,Vera.were visitors at Han-r Wulfn'Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Peter Wulf and family were Sunday visitors at A P. Wolfs' of Orum.Peter lvarnon has been on the mek lint the out week.Mr.anal Mrs.Chris Nelien and son,Harland, were callers in Blair Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. J . T.Nelsen and daughters visited aela,;i\os in Drum Sunday.The Y. P. s of the St. Paul Lutheran Church met. at Mtn. M. C. Jen- sons' Thursday evening for the pur- ff "fr ..gs _,,,..4l' _Q I\.. |Mf-:r 155 ..A 1 .~.r 1 - u | ~" ' \ . / .. f /'I4-L- | -J»~ - 5 - v - @ i s 1 -J / " \ _ down in femsl.The evening w spent in playing gnmea and amuse-n u z é n t i lr r e a l e r h ° » = ; 3 ; » ~ ar epn or owishingthehappycoupllongandhagpy life's liourney.y will go to ouse keep ng on A farm :int mlles north of Arlington. .oavu news - Detle! Wulf was a Blair caller Art clntosh was a visitor at eter Nielnods Tuelday.M i n Aims Hiller assisted her inter, Hrs.R. L. Larlbn cook for ~rn sheller: Tuesday.Lars Holland was a c dler ut Lore rsen's 'h\e|dn1..Mr. and Mrs.Hans Wulf werehopping in Blair Wednesday after- hlr. ant! Mrs. Claus Wulf of BlairndMrs. will Wulf spent Wednes-ay afarnoon,\initio;Mrs.Gotlleb StorkHou:nl Jensen and Harry Nelsonof Kennanl were cdlere at I.. E. Laraen's Wednesday afternoon.A number of friends and relntivenspent Tueadny evening at the J. C.Sorensen home. The oeeanlon being the 68th birth anniversary of Mr.Sorensen.The evening urns spentinenrds and vlsitlng ,in which n very rleunnt time was had by all.At ehte hour Blrs. Sorensen axsirted by laer daughter,Hrs.Robert Rasmus- sen served a lunch to all.Dr. Tildeu of Blair was n busi- ness caller at Or u mj Wednesday morning.Emil Jensen.having fixtisheri rowing lumber for Chris Rasmussenof Spiker.In now moving down toFrancisl"orsberg's,whore he will saw.Ted Buchardt and Carl Hriknon were edlers at Mrs. Alice !.ar:»on's Tuesday afternoon. »Chos.}lt\n-en nhelled corn for Nels Sorqnncn Tuesday morning.Mr.alml Mrs.Charles Hnnnenne w Blnir shopper:Wedneeuloy.Mr. and Mm C h u .Mf.Comb and daughter, Lucile. ol Blair were Sun:lay dinner wuhts at the Claude Von Deusen home.. Mr.John Reeh was n businesscaller ln Council Bluffs l'rl¢lay. Hrs.Welskie Wulf of Blair.Mr.and Mrs. George Wulf and childrenr i Arlinmon Ylnlittl nt the Charley Reel:home Sunday.Mr.nnml Mtn.Cleon Wilkins Indchildrenwere Sunday dinner guests at the Gus Reeh home.Mrs.Grover Wilkins is helping cure for little Mamhldl, non of Mr.ran!Mrs.Frank Schufeh Jr.dur im- his illness.Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haines am nlouyrhter.Winifred visited at theAlfredPetenenhomeFridayeve nmz.Mr.and Hrs.Theodore Stewart V. 4 \ "1 .;-L -'_ 1 1W u i f s T h u m l a y m o m i n g .C a r l Ra s mu s se n w a s ` a B l a i r b m i m s s ca l le r W e d n a.A .H .M i l l e r .m M i s s A l i n a m e r e B l a i r c a l l e r s T h u r m i l l y f N r . M l i l e r h a vi n g de nt ad w o r k d o n e . E d Ch r is t e ns e n w a s s B l a i r vi s i t - o r T h u n d a y . ff "fr ..gs _,,,..4l' _Q I\.. |Mf-:r 155 ..A 1 .~.r 1 uadayHr.and Mrs.Will Wulf and amily apent Sunday at Hana Wulfa'li t.and H n .Morris Jensen ofmah spent Sunday at the home f Mfr. M. C. J ensen.Amon; the shoppers in Blair Sat-urday were Henry l{ahrs'.Soren~==~=<"-fp'-Will Ha.naens'.Fred Krmdse a',Carl Raarnuasena",FredDiekn1eers', Gun Rach, Walter and Mba N na Anderson.Joe Jeaaen shelled corn Monday. A.H.Miller attended the ¥`an~nBuneoumeetingatBlairSaturday. Hrs.B.P.Hiller and daughter Bfiaa .Alma spent Sunday afternoon~ Mrs. R. L. Larson and fam y.John Taylor was a business caller in Blair Monday.Hr. and Mn. Calle Hansen wereenilera in Arlington Saturday to see Dr.Davies,.Misa Opal Larson. who has beenill the pant week la better at pnesenl. alias Alma Miller was a Chdst man aholper ln Omaha Monday.Jesse anaen was a Blair huai ne caller Monday.and klra.Mania Larwn and iamil and Mr. and lfrs. Lars Larsen and family were Sunday evening visitors at Lara Rollandn.Mr.and Mrs. Calle Hannon and daughter,Vera..were visitors at Ilan-=Wulfn'Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Peter Wulf and family were Sunday visitors at A P. Wolfs' of Orum.Peter lvarnon has been on the HCR lint the aaa: week.Mr.anal Mrs.Chris Nelien and son,Harland, were callers in Blair Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. J . T.Nelsen and daughters visited aela,;i\os in Drum Sunday.The Y. P. s of the St. Paul Lutheran Church met at Mtn. M. C. Jen- sons' Thursday evening for the pur-~ of preparing a program for as mosMr.and Mrs.Detlef Wulf .ami[Hazel and Jimmie were visitors atIIowan!Haines'Thurs-.lay evening.|Hr. and Mra. Claude Van Deuaen attended n card party at the A. C .Debel home in Blair Saturday eve ning.Mr.and Mrs.reel Dlekmever were shopplnz i Omaha Monday. Hana Wulf ve installed a rn uliu in their hoM n and Mrs.Andrew *Jensen \t~lled ut the Ant Andernon homeSunday.Mr.anal Mrs.I'rank Biffnr andchildren.Mr.and Mrs.Chnunfev Ailkinn and children more S1.1ml:ty n - ¢| 'I . , , - ; " . ; 1 y d ¢ n |» 1 1 i s MDI ! : mu re e ul mor e ...r o Ln u ne l N e b r l u t I'd e l a y r e t u r n -I f t h e nve r r u r e B i n i r m a n w e r e O r a n g e l l l l n l l l fi r w a s a hu -: nc -~al ll o n Su n d a y .. p i d t h e k i n d o f w ; g u H ,w i f d n l l n r i n Rl n h l n n \¥ n ml n v . ....- n c ...:..» .......\.| Wxhbstrum on Thunuday.Det.28. readings. Santa Claus in also nchoab June 21 and 28. |924 llmtesses,Mn.\Vl}Il¥U'°"\ma uled to num" with hls treat-zfor Augun 1 and 2, 1924Mn. McCann.um children.lhbh uma: and cannot use It this year. b t ! ! n u n x M U D ! !\ l ! | l 2 CATHOLIC fnuncu 'Qse Christrnam Services in ourchurch will be as fallen: MidnightMau on Chrinmu Eve.. Monday. Dec. 24 it 12 n'clock Pmmnliar Mus r e d i ~ I S J FOR THE BIGGEST HOLIDAY LINE °| M.flnwil! be ¢ Low Mu: followed n,B¢mai¢u»n. A mon c or dill invitation in ex- tended to N°n~Ca\n¢1i¢»no m m : iheselenriees. espedqly thc beauti- ful midnight ceremony. C. A. Beyersdorfer ©©©@©©© AND VlC'l`0R RECORDS 'S E E James ~Mose o © © © © ~5'a _ , . _ _ . . . . . . _ . . . . : . um children.lh bte lin da ,The theme Ior the sermon Sun-I County Superintanden ~ ;li11s`.\q¥v"""'"»i%`]|;s1J~P ~ "gg"§~W~\~U~!~|\1\~la~I X ~ ~~ W \ ."~f ' -hm~p "/\Mon21,_z|4cagn1,,co rrs n 'nm /\u1'0u/rrlc ,H m e ~,\, ' ;, -~I 9 0 I . . © ©©©©©© ~`§5"'~A w.4sm=: -*f-. .:=»;.;f...,;f f '.o of=»~~-~/P r i c e $ 8 0 - ~l . ; ' ; ; _ _ . .f ' I 'n al f ax l.\:~UR llHl0 | { }11|lu=~"rA !\\ H \'»l|.l. 1:!\H .VN \l.| . l(|l'l'1IH w.\>=il mJ lllZR.\ \ ! . 1 i I 55.25 _~A M e r r y C h r i s t m a s Nl[lSIfN'S casn S|0P€ Sth md Lincoln slr!!!wx-: DELIVER"Phone:-B¢||S9-lndepeudtnl 200 Cuh plld lor pfvdlnz. o = x o o = o o = o a o $5 1 ~i o = o o = o .-nF'1l'1 l l |I~: l n | I1c ~ f o oo |¢C h n s t m a s D u m e r M e a t s Whatever kind of Meat you plan to serve for Christmas Dinner we are ready to supply you with the best. the market affords. And you will (ind our prices are ex- ceptionally reasonable. quality con- sidered. IIll _ ~ < ~ ~ _ » d a y t o m a k e 9J_a n . - -'_ _ws Mrs. Geo. 1-awe and family of 1{¢;.¥p,.;,:¢d 1° move.have to run 24 hour: a mln were in Biuir Inst Saturday.33.3 Tilden 3;ng enough to do it with.Growing chiidren need whole I I F Il o 1. I' - ra milk for growth and development. Substitutes will not take l u place. The use of milk as a food fur chil- dren and adults ix a health hablt u r t h cultivating.When children do not care for milk to drink. iz can be.mppiied In the food in various ways. nach aa eustards, enum soup, milk graviea, and escalloped dishes. In cooked cereal: it may be used Instead of 1\.atar.. . . _ -r -- - "n¢c .\n'm'r zaofrzs Mr.and Hn . C ad Hlndley :penSatprdayeveningalthe J .Lanmhon! where a meld game of em! vu the anler of the evening.H n .Hannah Richter l l spendin: a few weeks at the home of he daughter.Mrs.Jqnes Jensen and Mr. Qenaen.Horton Wlnehell is driving new Ford them days.Emma Nelson, beater Hansen anWestonbongweresupperguest in the I.udwi|; Jensen home recem 1The men im the ueighborhochad a mon hunt last Satunlaar nizl Mr. and Mrs. Jim Will'-..:uns of Her cl fm H mel wan'""j= were Blmr Nwnven a ll Tu e s - ml zg rosupper §°.>§"°»i'l.""§5 nay.until January 7.lt. The D. A. R. orzuniwinn meets.whooping cough is quite prudent jj*;__='*'.;=; B. B. Ofien, Fnnlay. De- among the younger generation in nn '..-J ....-.._.| n¢-:.. The lve ngc bi ll! wu s une# zurber hunbtnd to be liberal with his eu h but nonhing nu her m y nldder than to hmre him too li lr . en! with his advic e. Mn. N. D. Ballantine and daugh- \u vva ua C l i ft o n H o t e l w i l l c l o s e t h e d i n i n g r o o m d t e x su p pe r I; i d a y ,D e t .2 1 u n t i l Ja n u a r y T.»I l . M r .o m l M r s .Ea r n e s t B r o c k o f be l g r a d e , N e b . , s p e n t S u n d a y a t t h e A .R .B r o c k ho me . M r .a n d M r s .Cl ar en ce An d e r s o n r p a n t D e c . 9 i n F l o r e n c e a n d O m a h a vi a it i n nr t he i r n a r en t s u u u n r u u l l u u s u r M r a . T h o m a s B a l d w i n o f T e h m a h x i n i t e d h e r m o t h e r M n . T i r n Tu c k e r o f th i s c i t y l a s t M o n d a y . H r s .F r a n k G r a y a n d Alias D o r o - U u 'a n d M n .Jo h n M o o r e w e r e O m a h a a h o p p e n Sa l u n d a y . H a g g a r d &B e n d o r f,T: - d e r t a k i n g on e c l os e d c ar fu r ni s h e d t h o u t e h g R n l h n fm n a n L n fn l e d i n H i k e r o l l l c n . t e r H h s J e a n e t t e L a d o u c e u r o f f B a l - t l m o r o .M a r y l a n d .a r e gu e st s a t t h e h o m e o f M r s .Ba l la n tl n efs m o t h e r , M r s B e r t h a S t r a d l i n g a n d h e r a u n t . M r s . W m . K o o p m n n a n d f a m i l y .. M l a a M a r f a n b t Al l e n ,d a u g h t e r o f M r .acnd M m .O t t A l l e n w i l l sp en d C h r i s t m a s va c a t i o n w i t h h e r b r o t h e r R a y A l l e n a n d fa m i l y o f Ch i c a g o . S h e w i l l l e a ve B l a i r n e x t Tu e s d a y I .. . . .n . . . - . .r - " '. . Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hitehmun of Weeping Water \i<ited their sons and families last week. Lost-A pair of wornen*s gaunt- let kid gloves.Almost new.Retum tc Enterprise office. Reward. Hazzard J:Bendorf. Ur\rlert.aJ¢;ing one closed ear 'furnished without chg. Both phones.Located in Riker ofllee- \'»u=hington county?commission- ers took time off to go down to Omaha.to attend the annual stale meetinr: last week. v w -r n - . .- I . _. ... . . Mr. and Mrs. 'Gaylord ma laugh- ter Meble of Herrnan spent TI.lesda:. in Blair shopping among our stores. Carpenters are now busy getting the Karl Christensen house back In shape after the fire at Thanksgiving lime.». A number of the farmers of Cream Ridge shelled eoi-nthis week and flo- livered it to Cly de Allen, who will Iced it. Mrs.Wm. Ervey of Omaha c ame up Sunday to visit with her son, and expects to return on January 2. Propounding the usual qualify- ing questions to n witness. the at- torney asked, "What secret societies do y ou belong" to?"The Witness hesitated after answering and final- ly appealed tu the c ourt.who re- plied that the question was correct and ihould be answered.Reluctant-ly the witness replied,"W ell,sir. 1 belong to the Odd I`ellows, the K. P'r. and the gas company, and theyure adi the sec ret orders I affiliate with." .J . 5la uu bednnlm!at U10 Louil Schenk3lues.While the men were on the -as uni.. the ladies spent n social houran Yllninl. 5 0 9 1 3 1 2 5 - r n n u n g a w w E x t e n s i o n A g e n t f s H i l e a g e 4 9 1 ' -I I a 1 n - . _ 1 - . .1 0 0P h o n e s - A o n u m xwrvlcly uua mvB a t t e r y R e n t a l .9. 00 E x p n u 8. 9 ! $245 2.99 T .B .M i l e a g e p a i d D r .S m i t h V n t m i n a r vl 3 . 0 0 A n u m b e r o f L o n g Q t e k . p e o p l e at t e n d e d t h e l. i!.e rn ry a t th e school h o u s e l u i .F r i d a y w a n i n g . M r .a n d M r s .C a r l l l a m e n amd l l r .a. n d 'A l r s . N e l s H a n s e n at te nd ed :\p a r t y l a s t S u n d a y e ve n i n g n e a l ;=»==»<-n l t t h e G w r x e So re n so r n m ; H 1 .Ih r . |:lu- uve,w h o te a c he s ! 1f. . r l . | |~u1.1 il l a b l h o m e i n I | :¢.T.\.\I Ah -s A l r n N e l s o n i s r . r !st:f~r ? » r n t pr es e nt . 1 1 | a !l n l . \ r |o f Y u t a n .N c b . 1 | L r l | \ |th is WE€k a t t e n d i n g n " v 1 : r m l \ : ; : .C l i ffo r d i s t h e SDR |\I¢H M i r vl a n d o f t h i s c i t y . E r . . l .§'.u»..1 fo r m e r B l a i r b o y -. .n H a r r y a n d fa m i l y u n t i i n f t c r t h e ho l id a ys .m 3An ali rnodorn six-room house.H a m s a i l o n fi n i . fl o o r .B i z l o t , o l d g a r a g e .P d c e $2,700.R A S M U S S l I N . 63 F r o n t St r e e t . M r .F r a n k R a p p a n d M i n s A n n a B e n d e r ! w e r e u n i t e d i n m a r r i a g e l a s t n e c k W e d n e sd a y .Ju d g e De b e l p e r f o r m e d t h e c e r e m o n y . K u h n 'n ¥'hnt.=°\"r " F Q y o u . .----- -T H E c l u m f n o r °C H R I S T L . ' H .C a m p .P a s t o r T h e c h u r c h h a s be e n w i t h o u t p r e a c h i n g se r vi c e f o r t h e p a s t m o I- o r d s da y s ,o n ac c ou n t o f t h e pa.- t o r s il ln e :s ,b u t n e x t S u n d a y h e ho pe s t o b e b a c k i n h i s pl ac e a n d gQ ~i ..- # J i l $274.90 The nbcve amount is the total coat ol th! Extension Offic e for the p u t y u r .'Timm (huntv Fnnn Bureufa Toll! ~ Dan Thombson had n quill.mg pany at her home last Thurs day aftcmoon and the Imlirs numlerirer |.0r. tied fnur quilts for herAtlhe elmo nf the work, the host ess vw:vm! sa iuneheon fit for queen-- . . _- - -. ,. _ . . . ._expenditure: for tho y ear, for due; to State Federation, expense of dele- gates, expenqn of Boys I .Girls Club 'Duma of State Fair, supplies. printing ond express,amounted to !`278.57.The total expense of con- ducting Extension work and the County Farm Bureau was ¢2'?58.68. The following ls a wmlensed re- ;-ort of the Extemrlon activities for 1923:Total number of L a d e n 158 u s 13 253 1151 in office 144.1 Adult Junior Farm vlliL1 Offlre Cdl: Days spentDm spent in field x2o.s lndividun letter:written 2096 C i n u ln letten written 12 Cilttlllllon 4193 Extenrlon Ankles ttenfor' publication 43 Extension Exhibits mode at fairs 3 De Llon meetings held 1-t Attendance a m Hembernhlp in County 1Ixtenalon Orftnimatlona including Adult Clubs. Organized for Promotlm:Extension Work 850 Laborers Played 147 Wuhlnnon 'County Corn Winn -Ar Sioux City Corn Show Henry Lorenzen and Claus Mehr- enl both of Ft.Calhoun Township entered com ln the com nhow recent ia sponsored by Souix City Tribune. There were $5000.00 in primes off- rreml and there were 10,000 ears of corn entered.Henry Lorenzen won first place ln the ten ear exhibit and first in the thirty ear exhibit. of beat bred which all enloyetl.Pe sun'tn nttend the LiteralSociety on Frlrlny e\enimr. Der. 2Theprogramisunallllollm Dutch nrogrdrn and extra o wMrs. John Ammon has it in c har;ultlch assures its nuorenn. Mr.and Mr.John Aronson m'Emily visited w ll. Woods of CuhmmSumlny.Mr.Wo¢\1l.», who wbe aight.arteg yenrs r\f.n"\' ot lureactbirthday..ix in noon healwhichhismanyolllfriewlww renret to hear.Mr.and Mrs."P Jeowen -Hr.and M m ' Q ¥.:~-we mol°uf\¢'o\at the Frzmk Canis hon in Omaha.The Prosrrendve flu'\ srl"me-with Mrs. Merton Wlnobell Weflnedn' afternoon.A glall bam willrt feature of the interesting pr gram..The McCanhy school will I1-their nee and nrovrom on Fridnfferumn.The children will recel n fine treat.Mr.and Mn. .Inv Larson aMisaOflileAllenwereslwppi:in Omaha lost Saturday.Chester Aronaon has installed |~'»|| rmlio for his pnrenh. Mr aMrs. John Aronlon. for their Chrimas which will live them mynlerlllreduringthelongwin! evenings.Mr. W. r:. Ilnrdson, who has he confined In his he-I for overmonth.had u numhel of rall-lost Sunday whom he enjoyed vs much.The hnzaar nl Lum' Freelt schllousewassosuccessfullust\\|that ouite at nice sum of molwasraisedfor the Xmae tree I treat which will he held ntschoolhousenextSunday.'IrlolewaverysuccessfulSumschool year. BELL CREEK VALLEY NEWS The rr-emben:of the Tm n f r.. .[ | . l » l I 'vr u l Th ¢ L r m c , In U IT IB ' l. \.\\.¢clrc ulzl llng IIUD DK 1115 Old fri cl lv .ar I €l'lr.nll m a t e s l a s t weelg. \|: |u ir g i r l w h o hasn 'r.u 11.|Ff.n|: 0 ve r y l o n g bells u s s h e 1.'1r1l<m e si g ne d u p f o r " l o ve , h o n o r . m u l n o p x y " I " L - h t o d o a l l k i n d s o f h n u l i n é with my truck from It hal! ton o mal to o peck of potatoes.Bly work ;:ua\r9.ntee\l.Call Ind. Blac k 1lI.21 FRA NK DUDGEON Mr and Hrn. Peter Jansen who ne- Je n ne n a n d Br o n x h o l d a j u n k r a l c l a s t S a t u r d a y t h a t b r o u g h t o u t t h e c r o w d w h o : r e l o o k i n g f o r b a r - |,ain.s. The stuff sold cheap. M I M D o r o t h y W a r n e r :o f O m a h a s p e n t l a s t we e k - e n d a t t h e h o m e o f h e r a u n t .M r s .V o i d Ir e l a n d a n d fa m i l y , w h o l i ve s o u t h o f t o w n . M r . a n d M n . H e n r y M e n c k e h a ve m o ve d i n f r o m t h e i r f a m i n t o t h e C . T .P e t e r r e n h o u s e n e a r t h e W e s t s c h o o l , w h e r e t h e y h a ve r o o m s . r e g u l a r se rvi ce s w i l l b e he l d . D o n 't fo r g e t o u r C h r i s t m a s Sea vic e," W h i t e G i f t s f o r t h e K i n g w h i c h w i l l b o h e h l C h r i a t m g a e v: A c o r d i a l in \ 'i !.| t io n i s ex t e n d e d 1 a u .a A ve r y M e r r y C h r i s t m s s t o al l . \ l x n a r s x n s w r G O S P E L M I S S I O N s o n ; S u n d a y Sc ho ol 1 0 A .M .fo l l o w cel b y B l a m i n g S e r vi c e a t 11 : 0 si de i n t h e H a n e y M h o o l di s t ri c l g M r . a n d M r s . C h r i e i i o r a h o i ¢ n ; ¢ r . | l e u !b y B r o t h e r A l l b e r r y o f O m a h : n 1=oua'h of Blair are »é5°1¢1nz over the tained ar. a ,ix o'e1oe1\ dinner Mon- Our evenmg senme vm ul: mv-=ri 1 ram. Warrival of I baby Url born to them day evening at their home an honor <¢~f=1§_g<> ~ gg.; nus P5315 eh of their blby 's first birth unniver | "° uns 1.0 F"* vu:"" * "" " """nhnnre ta nmn d the Munlcnpat n lm Sunday Mn .Effie Mchlanigll,was back ""5'*'" " " " " ll "" "in Blair Inst week lo bid as farewell R_Blornquist is naw usoeiamed tree an pro to her many friends and relatives. with the Arndt-Snyder Motor Co. as :She left for her home in Hamill. S.rmlesman and when it comes ua sell " " ' " < § ' ° { § " $ ' T" ' § ' " ' ? » E f " ' RC D. last Sunday.ing cars he sure bring!home the c rou 'uf. Sheriff End:es of Douglas county Lawn.There wif;two special sez-vicu i | ' . A n n f . .u.a méi al The Enterprise office iastl Att'y Cad T. Self :nd wife *Mlnfxt Sunday The R¢v W. H UnderIS a t u r d a y . l I e w a s c i r c u l a t i n g a p e t i - t i o n t n pl a ce . - hi s na m e o n t h e b a l - l o t a s a. d el ei ro te . t o t h e Na t io n al ! De m o c ra t i c co n ve n t i o n . Th e A r n d t - S n y d e r M o t o r C o . f a m e d n $ 5 0 p r e m i u m i n a n o t i o n a l co nt es t p u t o n b y t h e W i l l y s - O ve r l a n d C o .t o t h e r e t a i l e r w h o w o u l d m a k e t h e gr e a t e s t p e r c e n t in c t e n .'\e i n S e p t e m b e r a n d O c t o b e r a l l e s . M r s .C h o a . H a y n e s o f W e i m e r r i l l e w a s enllevl t o D e n ve r .Co io .b r t h e ill ne ss o f h e r d a u g h t e r ,Gu e r ns e y , n o w M r s .Ja el !W h i t e al t e r .1 | h o r e t u r n e d h o m e w i t h h e r m o t h e r .De c . 'I t o s p e n d t h r e e o r fo u r a e e ` k s .\ A n u m b e r b l fr i e n d s en j o y e d lh e m e el t e n i m m e n s e l y a t t h e Jo c k ( r o u l l y h o m e o n n o r t h W a l k e r A ve . o n S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g .De c .B.A b o u t [ | | | 1 l \ - fi \ l .!gu e st s w e r e pr e s en t .R e - l r . .hm e n t s w e r e serve-mi a t a l u t e i f u r Mrs. J.l'. Jensen and daughter-1, lliith and Dorothy drove iltnwn . tn ln!l\oun In=t Sunday at'ternuo:1 to r ! ..ll v Il. II. Walton homo. Tlwif . . ... r o n d r o ve u p f r o m O m a h a t a r t S u n - o a y a n d . A t t o m e y Se l l fi l l e d t h e p u l p i t a t t h e Re - o r g a n i z e d c h u r c h r l L a t t e r D a y S a i n t s t h a t m o r n i n g . l } o n 't se n d y o u r m o n e y o u t ol' N e b r a s k a .P n t r o n l z e t h e F e n n e r : M u t u e i O i l Co r p o n at i o n .K e n n a r d . (Toll L o u i e l l e n c k e fo r y o u r ne u n Il l ! o f G a s o r K e r o s e n e .38 -L f L i r a .G u s R a t h m a n n ,w h o h a s l e e n p l a n n i n g t o sp en d t h e ho l i da y s i n C a l i f o r n i a w i t h h e r s o n .h o r m n n . ln u n a bi e t o g o b e c au s e o f t h e il l n e s s b l h e r l i t t l e d a u g h t e r ,M a r g u e r i t e . (.Z1r|Ko l t e rn t n n ,j r .en t e r t a i n e d n n u m b e r o f fr i e n d s l u t M o n d a y e ve - mng in honor _of his r~eventeentl1 birthday.The boys spent u pleasant evening playing games after uhieh they were. served a delightful iuneh. 011 ac c ou n t o f t h e ic e a n d sl u s h coming.:d o w n f r o m t h e n o r t h i n t h e ol d " $ Ii s s o u , " t h c ' fe r r y b o u t h m b e e p u l l e d u p o n r l r y l a n d fo r A r e s t t i m ; n u t t h e r e m a i n d e r o f t h e w i n t e r .1 N . \ \ " a r r i | : k \ ! 'h t ll . !t '0 :S t o t h e Io w a :m io o n e d a y I m t w e e k ns~l f- = . - . . _ . _ .. _.\.....:.....\... w o o d w i l l p r e a c h a t t h e e l e w c'e lo ek h o u r a n d t h e r o m m u n i c ee r vi e e w i l l fo l l o w t h e se r m o n .0 p o r t u n l t y t o e n t e r c h u r c h m e m b e s h i p a n d fo r b a p t i s m w i l l b e g i ve T h e C h r i s t n m a exe rel ses w i l l he l d a t 7 : 3 0 P . M .A s p e c i a l o ffe i n g f o r t h e r o e o n s t m c t i o n w o r k Ja p a n w i l l b e t a k e n . Jo i n u s i n t.l w o r t h y e n t e r p r i z e . S l . P a u l L u t h e r a n C h u r c h . 0 1 u m . P . J .R E I N E R T S E N ,Pa s to r . "* -. S u n d n y .D e c e m b e r 23,1923.Su d a y S c h o o l a t 1 0 A . M . ( fn d a t m a s d a y .De c .25 . m a s f- e r \ i c e a t l l A . M . I n t h e e ve n i m r a t 7: 3 0 n m a s pr o i z r u m w i l l b e st h e n Y o u n z Peo pl es L e a g u e a n d 5inntl uy S¢i |>lll. C h r i ( h r i h y 1 b y 1 " T h e h u m 5 {l n| t l1 1: |ca m i 0 | m o r e ,T h e h r ; \ f }\L'u t 1. : it t P d o E v 5\r we \ u r i ti m J. | : l t e t h r i l l . l l .LgL ."1 ; ; 1 l c 1 \.¢§o will."_ £1 3 1 - -_ . -. Speciads fur the inistmas Dinner . When the Chrlltmu Dinner comes to thetableyouunnltulundtlmttllepxeslwillemappetiulngonelfpunhaudulh|||mreandbntofll|t\\eprlee|\'lllh\- agua. Chrbtmu Cnndiu (alonud) per lb .. 333.1IIwd`Nu|.1|, per lb _. ..25: l'|.-aNu\|.n1|||mn|teq.purlb... . m e .2-'ur § £1 3 1 - -_ . -. Speciais for the Siuistmas Dinner When the Christmas Dinner comes to the table you can rest assured that the gneal will» be an nppetising one if purchased nmthis store and hc-st of all the prices will ln- Hght. Christmas Candies (nssorteml) per Ib .. 254;Mixe.-d`Nut.s, per lb ..25: Pea Nuts, Fresh roasted. per lb .. . .201- 251: HOSIERY, HANUKEKCHIEFS, NEUWEAR, FANCY-GOODS, ETC. K w h i l e c o m . T h e t e n e a r e x h i b i t w o n £30.00 p r i z e m o n e y a n d th e 3 0 e a r fx h i b i !w i n n i n g fir st.p r e m i u m n m l n p r i z e o f 3 1 0 0 9 0 , C l a u s M e h r e n s a m e n d t h e t e n : m d t h i r t y e a r cl a sm s w i t h ye l l o w d e n t c o r d . T h e t e n e a r e n t r y p i a e e d f i f f h a n d t h e t h i d y 1:-uni pl a n'- I w i t h w i n n i n g p r e m i u m s o f S12 a m i $ 4 0 r e a p e c l h e l y . Th e s e m e n us u a l l y e r m 1 (\rf!\|1 t h e l e n d i n g c o m sh o w s i n l h || \1 f a n c f t h e c n u n i n I.l||||I w i | l 1 l P n u p l a k L u t h e r a n L e a r n s m o t T u n . d a y e ve n i n g f o r t h e i r n1 on l hl y m e e t l n z . Th e fo l l o w l n l r p r o g r a m w a s z i ve n : O p e n i n g s u n g ..l r a g t e 1?e\n\inv11\l -W i l m e t h \\'il\iam.1= Pinlno So fa _§liI|lr1'\}!.an= »hun* P a p e r m a 'W h a t I O w n t o M x C h u r c h _L a w r e n c e Ni l . b n u mf| 0 !i m *r u n g .I m w u e Th e Mi=¢e=A n n a .( l a t a a n d E l l e " Me n q m i o h t ,Ir e n e I!-u lt mu n,'M a u r = E m i l la ai lm an .R m a n d A r l h u r " ¢ " f'~ !r ~ h t :\lt¢tuiv|1 l . m h | r lA':n°u<~ f f l | \} | [ | \ i 1 I L\i .PL el :}Ivr 1 T O Y L A N D 1%ls Full of Toys 5? ;1IK" g FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD `and pl mul ~o .xll might bm thcm 11%SDFHAI- S/.uf <5l l . . l l \ ¢i \ . l C n . " u u a l u v u u u q .1|p q | :'mre of the prime whenwf :'. ahow.Such practices lenl t-~1' ;"nwing r f the more =-|11'~\=¢ \ " 1 '5..'ix .Uhr L 111 \\ =\ iliu" 11 L T\:m .\I|\r K lin | | .'a" "}';\!| r 1\.\gr \\rimins and sometimes print l»l \~.\..,_._.;'1 ;i\\\,'lu sn prufitnlsk hobiiy.=a l l I.|..eh \I| A ! ! | i \ ?' I l » c m p . \ u n .I l n \ r | 1 . l \E \= l } ' ~N h l 1 ". \l "\1 : " ..,| f 1 . at h P u I 0 P I m u h " I N D 1 1 \ l \\ l \ l l < 1 1 I | i | \ \ . \ ! |L l ` \ ; | f [ l \| a l | O ° \" a P K \5 the Ton Litter Claus la n |vmunituib I.\I1|| " ncceeded in raising u fin# liKU'r of \.m»|ln5 f .at! llw Mb.!3;i||Duma Jersey pigs. This litter of Biwwfcnli-li'l l!| twrlse i law! first in the Ton Mr.a tI \lr Mir-ual ]{vri'fPK* I'p . \ were in Hoover lri| !n\.L h l lf ~ I l l the ~£!§\i\8 }iy5 f\lli!!.lr~f Kgrkhbff |gl\\r¢\(|\|Tl¢u i;\\from |visillm:eine to the size and uniformity n l ' ~ - ~nw lot. Th is rttonl in :lub work friemln at Vacnmn. \|\1\n for Leslie the Union Pacific O'1h\ ' ld n el: a; .~12 at 2Rf*.ll*l t u it emn hurrhbth dnn hlp offered bs the '~ " ° "Mins Bertha Rinnr. daughter Sf \1r. }'¢¢if§¢Rlilruad Compmy,\¥h1¢5\lnnd Urn. Theoflnrf Einar. --ul W-L as given each yur to the b°:~' or gi\l,lQ*i F:i;mid1 nl'Lerlien Mo.: 'Wert su" le:n marrinn \nv.atm-=is each of the '!""'.§""°=..°`£""}§E.i'"»»bn.s»»was beautifully gownfsl in thc alll!h u n g e s lin a white ambroldend geurxetteacres of corn. ten acres of uhent. dren with which she won an er-- :-no c an it polatnu. one pun brad hroidered ne t wi l emnht.zip animm bl-51 beef calf, one litter of nim ribbon mnewes and orange blossoms.mn ds lh l o f no t h as thi n four. or The In we n a mi night blue. eI Llo o o on r n lg u i wi l' lllll\ \ llll| p u ll lu . ..- ._. - - .F i i b u r ts a p d Br z i zi ls , p e r Il: :23C Ora ngz es , p or du z.Illlc , 4 00 um! 50s Iu n a tlmn a, n d D e li c i o u s g i f pp le a ii o x,$2.95 ( i a n u a n d Y o r k I mp e r i a l, p e r h u .£1.73 (`¥n'istm:1s Candles per box liic Christmas Trees .350 lu T56 Cranbezx'ies, per quart .1T'§c Minco Meat. per quart 50c I)1'yMince Meat, per pkg.......l5c Celery, per bunch, ..-..15c to 20 The Big Store ~~ The Illd Reliable o = o o z : : o = o 9 o \-J o o o v ."!'YT*.ff,\'€.fi.fi.if 1 . L J !! . § \ , . |:l q u . ::| ., ;|I n n n . - | .'$}.5U Spanish Comiis .$2.95 Childs Rockers, well made of strong oak .s1.s9 and $2.39Doll Cubs .. ..£i5c to $6.95 Kiddies F'li\01s "hike"$5.50 to $6.25 Sleds..$1.39 to $2.00 Wagons sms w $2.50 each P l e n ty u f F i n e F r e s h C h r i s tm a s C a n d y 20c to t5c pound3\\'».Y 1 \ L gne U per cent discount on candy to S c h o o ls a n d C h u r c h e s -\ 'L' 4fe i f .YY.-J l n * I 7 l b I 1vi rw.ws 1. BMI!! |!AClilfT smut vs .,..a;=z1¢===<-'==;===<-=s~'=<.-\=»:=4-'=;~=<-\-;+=<~»s+-:-»-s'3€» s F A l ; P" Jwsu.r 1»snI his crippled Irs:that hc would have to mrim u! ~lr.\Q Uk.n .\?N¢an play at chf~.1 .ahti around by way of Cbuncil lI!uff~ ..|... |1 fvrgvl it ma§l~1 u m l Omaha.Ile alevidnl tu take the' e::f» r |t\l.-b<1~-r hr in ahh 1-v-1 but Iongcr route ami bmugint hi= cur uunl :|.|..;||.home }|:»tbniay. K I I {1 | ~~av;-""' I`I NE?3.5¢=-~1§=s¢~FREE § | \.| Il|. af.I-.H u l l nur ju*r ~ ,-|lI\|!'\ | n.\ rns 1- l.' lll°RlIl w m a # :Qa.Gil @so |, g llaku it al Heal Gift.-something v.llich, flrst of all, will make life more en- joyal»le`fur Zllothcr-lighten her labors-remove lots of worry and conserve lime, and which will also eliminate ex pensc for you.\ |IU sm CIAI.. TERMS CAN HE AHRANIIED ld The RvI < ross bzdlot fur i924 On lust Sunday afternoon Mr. and rontam- :|n list of names fur di- Mn. John J enkina inviitii MH. T. l rvctoral for the 1muinz war.lhe,llillnn and "Hue Hntenrriso eflitnr ami lmmm\of four ex-service men of,\\ifo to take ax ride in their new Slut: Stanley E.iloin Post of this oily. This Post is noted throughout the state as being much intereted in the claims of the disahlm!soldier md as the |2911 Cross illnlln tiff! xemly toaid him so these four young men would be vitolls interested in the local Re~1°Cross\ work in this county should they be elected to nerve on the board of direc tors. ln the list is Included the Commander nl the local I'o»=t, Chris G. Peterson. .-eulan which they out recently Iouzht.This car ls one of the finest wc have ever ridden in: beautifully flnished and right up to the minute o every partkolor.The l|H\|! was mule to Fremont and return and n visit to the Masonic Home for chil- ninm wa made which we e-hall write :bout later on.The wonderful Slut: climbed hills without shifting geun miurlng the entire trip and re markable pulling power.Mr-=.and Arthur il. Small;5. Minisler. Sandor,Decembvr 23,1923.:n l uh? School at 10 A. M.L Morning Worship at l l A.31. Sermon Sulsjtclt "Gold,l"rn|\3¢ir\ mme.and Myrrh." B. Y. P. l. at 6:30 P. M. A r`anll!|" Light Christmow Story Hour inrl1ol*"¢ of Olive Smith.1 \=/@ © © ©©! @ © © © Home Making I- $7 ;i""~o T~, f l ' l B I ~e a j a n u s F \°~;I |'T ;."2 ~ 1 s o P .a l .A n r u n l C h r i s t m a s C a n @ "-' . . . .-.| _ -h ! l _ l e l . . . 4 . . ¢ \ 4 \ A - ¢ . 4 l \@ A m m m n n m m @ m m @ | Heart; Are Happiest uit Hardware 5§(L?!5.$7Z+'R_ sron: : ' u n0'Hanlon Carl J. Schmidt.. 'fmlf'.I'PHE ENTERPRISE. umm. NEBRASKA -4 'rms mxmnnvglsu. aL.\m. z~mB1¢Asr<,\ § ||: A l l o f u s a g r e e t h a t t h e o t h e r t e l l o w s h o u l d o b e y t h e l a w s . Go o d c o o } In t : w i l l t l o r n o l * e t o t a m s h u s b a n d t h a n g o o d n t h l e e . M o s t a r m t r o u b l e s a r e u m a t t e r fn bu s i n e ss a n d n o t of p u l l t l c s . T h e Instr o f g r a vi t y ls a b o u t t h o n l y l a w t n n t i s e n fo r c e d n o w a d a y s . H o w w o u l d y o u l i k e t o h a ve t h j o b o f p r i n t i n g m o n e y l n G o r m a n ! ! 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"Th i s w en t l r l lh h e r li k e l be a t i n g r h y t h m .S h e c a m e t o t h e o p e n i n g In th e n n . t h e fu m n f t h e n e e n t r a i l a n d n u t t h e r e str et ch ed the 1r a!ley.b l a n k k n o w .b l a n k sk y,h e r e nnrl Npnore z vr m t h d r l d p . t h a n a m a g e o ! l o w e r hll ia.b l u e , m o w m o t t l e d :n o t a r o o f. nrr t a th rea d of llu oll e, no t 4 | s oun d. ' T m a w fu l f a r st r ay . ".l oa n w h i s p e r e d t o he rs e lf.a n d .fo r t h e a m : i m a i n h e r Il fe .s h e do u b t e d h e r ntre nrr lh.'I d o n 't r i g h t l y k n o w w h e n a m . " S h a lo o ke d ba ck .' I h U t m o d A hi g h .h m l l l s r p e n . b u t s o w e r e a n nu ti ln en o f t h a n m o u n t n l n l } u m b l e d &"¥"J..1':'°`1'lL~ East Foam I on: may pnuve dnngeruus.-Adv.NEWS REVIEW [IFBURRENT EVENTS Coolidqe's Candidacy Announded and Cleveland Gets the G.0.`FZ.Conven!ion.` u. s. MEN ]|( GERMAN mm 57 suwxgn w. PICKARD T H E Rwn tlln n ve llu m p o l u mmmm; mnhly mn week.To M- ;-\n wuh, Pmmm cmxm¢»'» mn wn cut into the ring by this pgnemenxlnuedbyFn n k w.Stearns.thewelllhy Bbllonllh. who for yearn nu been lnterenrd In llr. Coalidgei polltl- nl adunc emem:'I n mn -e r to I quenlan.Frank w. S imms wld mn th e me nd : of 1-renmpm cwuage nn orgnnuln;; un~der IIN zuldnlme nt \\'H||nm ll. But-ler, the llnxmehunuln mrmln-r nf lhe ullo unl cf-mmlure md (ru-ml of ur. Cnolldgn of mnny yennr' nnndlmr. imc wm an u me r rwde nr a ne r- sonnl reprenmlaxhe.As he perfnls(bg orgnnlxnlion he \\'!l| fmm nm, I0 llme mule known m m in various vnnl uf me c ountry who will wov- Co n ta m s P ur i o f F a mo u s B el l . Th e l1{|l In th e Lon;.:re;;.||lnna\ c h u r r h m \\.'!smns¢»l. Me.. contnlml I5 po u n d s o f n w u s l fr o m n he ll rlleil b y Pa u l n e w r o , w h i c h on c e h u n g i n t h . : - ch u r c l : t m w r . Th e o r i g in a l c h ur c h w a l b u r n e d i n l9 0 T a n d th e R e w r e b t i l was :l ca lrn ye d i n t he Er e. \ s;.c '\ n|4| <4 _. ¢,~4 w ..2_,»":r' .3 '~5 \'"Q vf " :_ -4 "M". .g -O.2 l...ug _f \ .5 ;§ -_g F :.-If =\=:.}§.;3 " 'r 1 !|gg .#'T " ;."~.~r i f .__..J ~a " " " " " ? f$ ">I r "'I ;J .~f"E'=\'';:£ 1 . . *f a ;"$1 *~~~_~ 'A =:*=1~.'.=g I 5 , ; , #nl g-*~;rIH»; _,§_f'»' »-341 ,»:~'* }. 5.... ,. l m | ~ 1 r ~ § " " " " ' ] " ' " : = -'~- » 'l =i v y ..,~~>... 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" W a r n i n g !Un l e ss y ou w e t h e n a m e "B a y e r" o n p a c k ag e o r o n tn b l e ls y o u a r e n o t ge t ti n g th e ge n ui n e Ba ge l' A l p l r l n p r o ve d ante _by ml ll l on s a n d pr e s c r i b e d b y p h n l c l n m u fo r 2 3 y e l r l . Sa y " B a y e r " w h e n y o u b uy A s p i r i n . a rs ~Q , S u r e Rel i ef FORINDIGESTION ~4 =»~=fa > 1~~ \ L f `Bnuuas¢|,.'Hot wafgr ..;I - . ~ f f Surekellef I | . | . ' A N $ z5¢nN|> fu PAcKAG£S :vwwnms 1--Exterior or Cleveland public bull in uhlch the Republican national con ntlnn of um wlll be held. 2 GeorgeL. Wade. Jr.. Hanna City lad. who inherits the $10000,000 estate of his adovtvd falher.George I.. Wade, who vu killed an a motor speedway. 3-Mui! F. L_ Aiunln. who will command the (nur army airplanes mul wlll :tart on | nigh: around am world April 1., ' : For tun a te la th »ma n " l m k n o w ! \\b l g n fo o l h e c a n b e w l t h o u t : The prices or comm gd Zlnen mia --doubled br :ug 1|ui;~ . J u~eir service by using RedCmnt Bal! ne in Lhe hundry..ui |roc er|-Ad ertlsement. "DAHDELION BUTTER COLOR" A humlm vegetable butter color med by mllllons for 50 nan.Drugatom: and segew atom: sell battin~"Dandelion for 85 cents.-Adv. be pa id In pa pe r.Un d e r t h e pr o r l a l o n l of t h i s l a w t h e g o ve r n m e n t w i l l N D I!! m o r e t h a n $20.tl00.000.00tl w n r Io a n a n d o t h e r d e b t s fo r l e n t h a n 3 o e n t e a l l t h e t l o l l l r . I J N L E S S an o t h e r co al it io n f m ? m e m c a n b e a r r n n .red.G n t Br l m i n 'i na y U n d i t n e c e a a n ry t o h o l d a n o t h e r p a r l l u m e n l l r y e l e c t i o n i n t h e n e a r fu t u r e .l n t h e n e w pa r li a m en t . wh i c h m e e ts Jan u a r y 8 . ne l t be r o f t h e th r e e p a r t i e :w i l l h a ve at ma j o ri t y . A ft e r P r i m e Ml n l a t e r B a l d w i n h a d ta l k e d t t It h K i n g G e o r g e a n d t h e n u m le a d en l a m! n om m a ny c on fe r en c e s. Il w t ! a n n o u n c e d t h a t t h e B a l d w i n c n h l n e t w o u l d co n t i n u e n n t l l pa r l i am e n t ha d as se mb le d.Ab o u t t h e n a m e t i m e th e L a b or p u t y e h l o t a a n n o u n ce d t h a t t h e y w o u l d u n d o n n k e t o f o r m 1 g o t e r n m e n t i f c a l l e d u p o n .w i t h R a m s a y l l a c h n n a l d n t t h e h o o d .Th e p r os p ec t Is t h a t w o n a l t e r p l r l l l m t n l mee ts M a c D o n a l d w i l l pr op os e a n am e n d e d ath ln em t o t h e t h r o n e a n d th a t t h t : ar l l l b e o f s u c h n na t u r e t h a t t h e l i b - er nl s c an no t n ej u ao t o a np pn r t tt . Thi s w o u l d me a n - t h e o ve r w h e l m in g d e fe a t o f t h e g o t e r n t n c l t a n d t h e l m m e t l l n t c resltr natlon o f the,Ba l tl w ll l cnhl net, fo l l ow e d b y t h e a u m m o n l n g o r Mo c - D o n n l d t o fo r m n n e w m i n i s t r y .B u t th i s . t h o . w ou l d b e a m i no r i t y g o ve r n me n t a n d co u l d b e on a t e t! a t a n y t i m e by n c o m b in a t i o n o r t h e c o n le n r n t l ve a nu t ! l l b e n l a . 1 z r z s o n s u l r 'o f t h e n e w a t r a m Democrat:to quit pinylng into thehands of the L8 Fntlclte}Ia;:nus John lonBrookhari rndlcnin.Atslde fromthe intentnte commerce committee. the entire slate or committee assignments sms approved.Mttgntll Johnson wasadvert theplat¥ on the foreign nl: tlona committee which he coveted.Inthehouse the Republican committee of committee: pre the ndlcuia onlymeh representation aa they were en titled to bs seniority.The Democratlcrepresentationwas Increased In pro portion to their lllcreued strength tn the home.\ PRESIDEEYT c oonmma lnbmltted to congress the hudgt for the next Haul year, rlfvtwelrttt at tax reductionor more than $300,000,000 and a cut of about $2T5.(lI1.00J in the colt. of gm ernruent.He recotnmentled tt revlaton of the tax insa ulong the lines suggeited by Secretary Mellon He also took nnother rnp at the proposedbonus. asserting that there ls no sound reason for tt and that compensationshnuh! be tlmlted to the war tncapocl tnwd and wounded. An at!d1t{onttI.$l.B0(LoflJ for prohibi tion enforcement la Ttked of congress.Pct-stdout Coolldge n sung thi! tl conlltlernblgr emu-get Bold force Should he provlded.He added that he wouldpresent to connrn mon tt supplemen- tal ntltnute of ¥..'0.0(X1,000 mnlnly for addltlonal veueia for the cfun! guard."for the purpose or cotnhnttn; more on: may pnuve dnngeruus.-Adv.NEWS REVIEW [IFBURRENT EVENTS Coolidqe's Candidacy Announded and Cleveland Gets the G.0.`FZ.Conven!ion.` u. s. MEN ]|( GERMAN mm 57 suwxgn w. PICKARD T H E Rwn tlln n ve llu m p o l u mmmm; mnhly mn week.To M- ;-\n wuh, Pmmm cmxm¢»'» mn wn cut into the ring by this pgnemenxlnuedbyFn n k w.Stearns.thewelllhy Bbllonllh. who for yearn nu been lnterenrd In llr. Coalidgei polltl- nl adunc emem:'I n mn -e r to I quenlan.Frank w. S imms wld mn th e me nd : of 1-renmpm cwuage nn orgnnuln;; un~der IIN zuldnlme nt \\'H||nm ll. But-ler, the llnxmehunuln mrmln-r nf lhe ullo unl cf-mmlure md (ru-ml of ur. Cnolldgn of mnny yennr' nnndlmr. imc wm an u me r rwde nr a ne r- sonnl reprenmlaxhe.As he perfnls(bg orgnnlxnlion he \\'!l| fmm nm, I0 llme mule known m m in various vnnl uf me c ountry who will wov- Co n ta m s P ur i o f F a mo u s B el l . Th e l1{|l In th e Lon;.:re;;.||lnna\ c h u r r h m \\.'!smns¢»l. Me.. contnlml I5 po u n d s o f n w u s l fr o m n he ll rlleil b y Pa u l n e w r o , w h i c h on c e h u n g i n t h . : - ch u r c l : t m w r . Th e o r i g in a l c h ur c h w a l b u r n e d i n l9 0 T a n d th e R e w r e b t i l was :l ca lrn ye d i n t he Er e. .1r`.e | 4 o",_. . . i nu ~~ -a c . ~1 ".3 .1. I. .T ___..; ,H 1, f :. r _- . r '. ";J ;,.| 1 :. | .i z r 1 1 9 - f - = = = - - ' _0 1 :3 |J .'~#'»»'|"; J . \ | ! l i " 1 l -'.||~$ f e ; * » § . 2 .`.. . 1 .,..~"" '? , ¢.2 ° \A '- "~.r ~l u 'i u | = ' § i n : . `* S f a .|5 ; ,H \\ | f 'Z T'f ; , ; &<3 gr -~- _~__~ l | . . 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" W a r n i n g !Un l e ss y ou w e t h e n a m e "B a y e r" o n p a c k ag e o r o n tn b l e ls y o u a r e n o t ge t ti n g th e ge n ui n e Ba ge l' A l p l r l n p r o ve d ante _by ml ll l on s a n d pr e s c r i b e d b y p h n l c l n m u fo r 2 3 y e l r l . Sa y " B a y e r " w h e n y o u b uy A s p i r i n . a rs ~Q , S u r e Rel i ef FORINDIGESTION ~4 =»~=fa > 1~~ \ L f `Bnuuas¢|,.'Hot wafgr ..;I - . ~ f f Surekellef I | . | . ' A N $ z5¢nN|> fu PAcKAG£S :vwwnms 1--Exterior or Cleveland public bull in uhlch the Republican national con ntlnn of um wlll be held. 2 GeorgeL. Wade. Jr.. Hanna City lad. who inherits the $10000,000 estate of his adovtvd falher.George I.. Wade, who vu killed an a motor speedway. 3-Mui! F. L_ Aiunln. who will command the (nur army airplanes mul wlll :tart on | nigh: around am world April 1., ' : For tun a te la th »ma n " l m k n o w ! \\b l g n fo o l h e c a n b e w l t h o u t : The prices or comm gd Zlnen mia --doubled br :ug 1|ui;~ . J u~eir service by using RedCmnt Bal! ne in Lhe hundry..ui |roc er|-Ad ertlsement. "DAHDELION BUTTER COLOR" A humlm vegetable butter color med by mllllons for 50 nan.Drugatom: and segew atom: sell battin~"Dandelion for 85 cents.-Adv. be pa id In pa pe r.Un d e r t h e pr o r l a l o n l of t h i s l a w t h e g o ve r n m e n t w i l l N D I!! m o r e t h a n $20.tl00.000.00tl w n r Io a n a n d o t h e r d e b t s fo r l e n t h a n 3 o e n t e a l l t h e t l o l l l r . I J N L E S S an o t h e r co al it io n f m ? m e m c a n b e a r r n n .red.G n t Br l m i n 'i na y U n d i t n e c e a a n ry t o h o l d a n o t h e r p a r l l u m e n l l r y e l e c t i o n i n t h e n e a r fu t u r e .l n t h e n e w pa r li a m en t . wh i c h m e e ts Jan u a r y 8 . ne l t be r o f t h e th r e e p a r t i e :w i l l h a ve at ma j o ri t y . A ft e r P r i m e Ml n l a t e r B a l d w i n h a d ta l k e d t t It h K i n g G e o r g e a n d t h e n u m le a d en l a m! n om m a ny c on fe r en c e s. Il w t ! a n n o u n c e d t h a t t h e B a l d w i n c n h l n e t w o u l d co n t i n u e n n t l l pa r l i am e n t ha d as se mb le d.Ab o u t t h e n a m e t i m e th e L a b or p u t y e h l o t a a n n o u n ce d t h a t t h e y w o u l d u n d o n n k e t o f o r m 1 g o t e r n m e n t i f c a l l e d u p o n .w i t h R a m s a y l l a c h n n a l d n t t h e h o o d .Th e p r os p ec t Is t h a t w o n a l t e r p l r l l l m t n l mee ts M a c D o n a l d w i l l pr op os e a n am e n d e d ath ln em t o t h e t h r o n e a n d th a t t h t : ar l l l b e o f s u c h n na t u r e t h a t t h e l i b - er nl s c an no t n ej u ao t o a np pn r t tt . Thi s w o u l d me a n - t h e o ve r w h e l m in g d e fe a t o f t h e g o t e r n t n c l t a n d t h e l m m e t l l n t c resltr natlon o f the,Ba l tl w ll l cnhl net, fo l l ow e d b y t h e a u m m o n l n g o r Mo c - D o n n l d t o fo r m n n e w m i n i s t r y .B u t th i s . t h o . w ou l d b e a m i no r i t y g o ve r n me n t a n d co u l d b e on a t e t! a t a n y t i m e by n c o m b in a t i o n o r t h e c o n le n r n t l ve a nu t ! l l b e n l a . 1 z r z s o n s u l r 'o f t h e n e w a t r a m Democrat:to quit pinylng into thehands of the L8 Fntlclte}Ia;:nus John lonBrookhari rndlcnin.Atslde fromthe intentnte commerce committee. the entire slate or committee assignments sms approved.Mttgntll Johnson wasadvert theplat¥ on the foreign nl: tlona committee which he coveted.Inthehouse the Republican committee of committee: pre the ndlcuia onlymeh representation aa they were en titled to bs seniority.The Democratlcrepresentationwas Increased In pro portion to their lllcreued strength tn the home.\ PRESIDEEYT c oonmma lnbmltted to congress the hudgt for the next Haul year, rlfvtwelrttt at tax reductionor more than $300,000,000 and a cut of about $2T5.(lI1.00J in the colt. of gm ernruent.He recotnmentled tt revlaton of the tax insa ulong the lines suggeited by Secretary Mellon He also took nnother rnp at the proposedbonus. asserting that there ls no sound reason for tt and that compensationshnuh! be tlmlted to the war tncapocl tnwd and wounded. An at!d1t{onttI.$l.B0(LoflJ for prohibi tion enforcement la Ttked of congress.Pct-stdout Coolldge n sung thi! tl conlltlernblgr emu-get Bold force Should he provlded.He added that he wouldpresent to connrn mon tt supplemen- tal ntltnute of ¥..'0.0(X1,000 mnlnly for addltlonal veueia for the cfun! guard."for the purpose or cotnhnttn; more "G°°dbf¢¢14'l<£[f4=of the ¢|mf¢y The wife whoxiis a fzood bread *ni QE5~W~PW "1:','::f"":*°°AM 4 . cw-v.m. '..,~.r f : "~ _ E $" " ~~:~.;~. -\.~lz.,-ac J ," ° `' w a `~ ~ ' - "--( H ~ 1--Exterior or Cleveland public bull in uhlch the Republican national con ntlnn of um wlll be held. 2 GeorgeL. Wade. Jr.. Hanna City lad. who inherits the $10000,000 estate of his adovtvd falher.George I.. Wade, who vu killed an a motor speedway. 3-Mui! F. L_ Aiunln. who will command the (nur army airplanes mul wlll :tart on | nigh: around am world April 1., uoruem GIVE SICK BABY "CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP" Hu-mln:Lumve zo Cllln Lmrand lowclu 0| any er anna. 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Il w t ! a n n o u n c e d t h a t t h e B a l d w i n c n h l n e t w o u l d co n t i n u e u n t l l pa r l i am e n t ha d as se mb le d.Ab o u t t h e n a m e t i m e th e L a b o r p u t y r h l ot a a n n o u n c e d t h a t t h e y w o u l d u n d o n n k e t o f o r m 1 g o t e r n m e n t i f c a l l e d u p o n .w i t h R a m s a y l l a c h n n a l d n t t h e h o o d .Th e p r os p ec t Is t h a t w o n a l t e r p l r l l l m t n l mee ts M a c D o n a l d w i l l pr op os e a n am e n d e d athlneau t o t h e t h r o n e a n d th a t t h t : ar l l l b e o f s u c h n na t u r e t h a t t h e l i b - er nl s c an no t n efu ae t o s up po r t tt . Thi s w o u l d me a n -t t i e o ve r wh e l m in g d efe a t o f t h e g o t e r n t n e l t a n d t h e l m m e t l l n t c resltr natlon o f t h a Ba l tl w ll l cnhl net, fo l l ow e d b y t h e a u m m o n l n g o r Mo c - D o n n l d t o fo r m n n e w m i n i s t r y .B u t th i s . t h o . w ou l d b e a m i no r i t y g o ve r n me n t a n d c o u l d b e o u s te d a t an y t i m e by n c o m b in a t i o n o r t h e c o n le n r n t l ve a nu t ! l l b e n l a . C 1 z r z s o n s t u r 'o f t h e n e w a t r a m M c x l c o m a k e s t t d l t l l c u l t t o i t 'l m ju s t h o w t h e r e s u l t a g a i n s t !'r e a l d e n t { ) b r e ¢ o n s g o ve r n m e n t Is protgreulngz. I t t h e In fo r m a t i o n g i ve n o u t b y t h e re be l s | .| c o rr e ct . i t l l do i ng ve ry lr e ll . In d e e d , It m a y b e t h a t O b r e z o o w i l l l u n e be e n o ve r t h r o w n b e fo r e t h l l reac hes th e reu tie r.Il e t o l u tt o n u r y ar m l c e fr o m va r i o u s q u n r t c n w e r e mo vl n g o n M t x l c o C it y l a s t we e k . n o d It w a s salt!D e l a H u e n a h a d a n - no u n c e d t ha t h e w a s l n c o n t ro l o t t h e co u n tr y , an d ha d 0 98 ° l i n p o ol n t l ng m a cuh lne t.Il o t r e w r ,th e Int ent d l l - pn tc he a at t he tl tn o tl al a l l wr lt le n sa y Oh r e g o n h a l che ck ed th e reb el a d - vn n o e fr o m t h e treat.Ge n.A n g d F l u r vi de a l t t h e re be ll io n a b l o w IJ! rc n ou n c ln g hl a c a n di d a cy fo r th e pr e a It le ll tj a nd c as ti ng In hi s lo t wi th O hr e sw n. for h e ls l re li evct i to h ave th e mp p o n o f S l n n l o u .Cl z i h u nl u w . 'In m u u l I pas a nd t he fed era l tl la tr lc t.A n u p d a - ln g o f t h e Y nq u l In ul l n n s p m b y l ri y t m l aq ue lc hvd b y th e ex ec ut io n o r th el r ch le fta ln .» NEWS REVIEW [IFCURRENT EVENTS _ . n - n Coolidge's Candidaoy Announded and Cleveland Gets the G. 0.`FZ.Convenlion. _-- - ll. s. MEN lll GERMAN nam Br zowano w. p;¢l'(AlID T H E Rerobllrln political pot smshotttng merflly Inst week.To be [Ln with, President 0oolldlo's hat was east tnto the ring by thls statementlssnedbrFrankW.Stearns.the wealthy Bottonlan. who for renee has been intervened ln ltr. Coolidge? politl cal advancement: 'In answer to a question.I'rankW.Stearns sold that the l1tends of President Coolidge are orgnnlzlnz under the guidance of wntmm st. But- ler, the Massachusetts member of thenotionalcommltteeandnIriendof Mr. Coolidge of mon; years stuodllur.'who will act as the rrwdenrs ner sonsl reprenentstise.Ao he perfect:the organization he will from tlm. to time male known those ln various parts of the country who will co-operate with him In the or;nnls.utlon.°'Two days later United States Sen ator W. H. Slclilnley was selected tohandlethe Coolidge campaign in ll linols. which is consldered a pivotal stats.Nntlonnl Commltteeman W. tl.Crocker of Cnlltornls.ttlfor s talk nlth the President.announced thatltr. Contltlges name lroutd be on the primary ballots ln that state ond that his cnnrnss tml slrendy belng organ lzed. Blennwhllc the ndmlnlntrntlon hadlet lt be lmoirn tltnt lt believed the Republican nntlonsl convention etltntlldnot be ghen to Chicago and that ltfavored Cleveland.Ostenslbly. the ob jection to Chicago oos that lt had hntl the conventions for n good many 3.ears and Str. Coolidge thought the honor should he passes!around.Actually.accordion tn, tho wellposted. the Conl ldtté managers fcnreul the Johnson sentiment ln llllnols would be so strong that 'the nomentlon hall wnttld bepackedvrlth supporters of the Coll so Democrats to quit playing into thehands of the L8 Follette}Ia;:nus .Inlan sonBrookhari rodlcnts.Aside fromthe interstate commerce committee. the entire slate or cotnnzlttee assignments was npprored.Mngntll Johnson waszleen theplat¥ on the foreign nels ttons committee which he coveted.Inthehouse the Republican coromltteeof committees pre the radicals only such representation as they were en titled to bs seniority.The Democrstlc representation was Increased In pro portion to their lltcroaled strength tn the honse.t PRESIDEEYT coonmorz snbmltted to congress the hudgt for the next floral year, rlfoooelott at lox reductionot more than $300,000,000 and a cnt ot nbotlt $2T5.(lI1.0t¥J in the colt. of gor ernznent.Hs recommended o revision of the tax loses ulong the lines suggested by Secretory Mellon He also took nnother rnp nt the proposedbonus. asserting that there to no sound reason for It and that compensationshould be llmlteo to the war tncspncl toted and wounded. An ortdlttonul.$l.tl00.0d0 for prohlbl tlon enforcement ls Ttked of congress.Pmsldcnt Cwlldge n allng éhitt n consltlernblgr emu-get Bold force should he provlded.He added that he wouldpresent to congress soon n supplemen- tal estimate of ¥..'0.0(X1.000 mslnly for sddltlooal tenets for the coast guard."for the purpose or combating more thorougltly rum running and unlowtut trnpnrtottons."If this opproprlstlon lsgrunted the President salt! he would noi: for on additional $B.000.00) Inter for a slmllar purpose. _ - u I M ORE than 2.000 nomlnntlons weresent to the senate bt the Presl- ulent. many of the nominees alreadyholdingolllceunderrecessnppolot- ments.Among the appolnttnentswere: Fmnk B. Rollo: to he nmhnr oador to Groot Britain;Richard ld. Tobin of Collrornio to be minister to the Netherlands; I-'rank ilchlnnnmy of'\\'ssl\ln¢ton, D. C., und linrk W. Pot ter of New York. to be member: ol' the lntenttate commerce commission; George Il..Jnmoo of Teonewovce ond Edward Il. Cunningham of town tohemembersofthefederalrestrro board; and E|]\af¢§ P. I`nrlcJ' of tl |luol|Frederick I. Thompson of Ala- bama. ond Bert E. Honey of Orottonto he members of the shipping bmrd. The nomlnntlon of Walter L. Cohen, ||~s cctor of toms at Ruliy Efflclsnt.`Getting Up In Uh! World.Emdont i1xper1.-You are wasting Hn. Murphy-I suppose your boy ll loo much time on your peraunnl np ¢ilt1n m he quite a mum moc htnle penance.inc ur. Lin. 0L¢u1.~ snonuana Typ!!!-lt'.¢ not wanted.;Mrs. 0l.eury-Jndldo he u.ma mI'va uni; been here six month: and Pm I ho| after Jinln the llnlon, an abil |111-ati; engaged In the Junior pnrtnfr. I xo go cn urine almost luuf un uma. -London Answer;-Cutlcurg for Plmpfy Fans..Cllilcurg for Plmpfy Fans. To remove pimpin and bmxn uaasmear than trlln Cutic nn Oimment. W ash at In in minima vim Cutl-cura Soap md hot nur.Onec chu keep :wr skin clear by mln; them for daily Mullet purpose; Don't an to m- r l 4D e n t u d e l . A . 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He r re a s on a lr e a dy a cc u s ed h er o t l n grs tl tu de a nd tr ea ch er y. b ut ever y ub er of h er ha d s ud de nl y r evo lt ed .Sh a w a s a n fo r l i b e r t y , s h e m u s t h a ve l t . t i e r s s Y i l e .m o d e n o a t t e m p t t o h o l d h e r . l e t b e r s o : b u t . a s s h e d e d un d e r t h e l l rs . he r s re b s s l n kl n g d e e p In t o t h e h e a vy .en c ru s te d sno w,h e sto od an d wat ch ed be r kee nl y.H s h a d n o t fa i l e d to n o t i c e t h e t r e m o l l n a o t be l b o d y , t h e q u i c k l l ft a n d m l o r h e r h r e u l .t h e r a p i d d o e h l n g n o d o n l i n rof h e r t s e e .Il e l e t h e r ( o f An d Jo a n ra n . dr svr ln t r ec kl es s ly o n th e d e pl e te d s t or e B t w h at ha d n l ws y be e n h er ln e xh s u st l bl e s t re n gt h .T h s n o w w a s d e e p a n d s o f t . h w f r vm ~ mo'Ima re . t he Ha rb ): el r e ra s m om . t oo s n r k e e n w i t h U N I. a n d t h e g r e e n d w e r e u r l t l r d a r t _against a n ~ . at e s e oo l o r ed s k y o f cl o u d .To Jo s n ' Sha struggle d to he r Ne t. he he lping he r ;a nd alle-nity.tum a s |n s a n wo ma n . tl n m at t er w h at h e r pa i n. w r ll l l l a d l i fa l l o w h e r m l n . s o Jo a n fo l l o w e d t h e D M U ? 3 £Sct lth Cnr oli nn.O n \\¢ ¢Inr sd ny S m l t h la c ke d b u t o n e \0 1e hevnu se so me n f t ha ' i nu uz rg r nl s sh i fl nl t o h im . hu ! 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M QIAD A ha - ¢ » ¢_ - \ \ - -cnt. |.n-vented the rmzphy mating his uutnlundlng, andu1n|the cabinet u gave mm lem ul me :zur torn.me g w v w v a n l f u v n r r a l , ° " - " ",_tnle fn? i"|:1:|ullnn Sunil;ln; ma uc-:=f°m\rl=1: u lm# whvrehy all :hue old new vim-e prmldenl la Jean Mus; nl'- _Famous dau 1541ll nr mhl d n n m! In h u! th a : ha rm 1 l i ' ' \ |l l l u l al!ln "\a rilva lg a l »¢a »a p rouluml. \_ ~Blxlr,mf.,_December 20.1963 4 4 4 4, 4., 4.,a,, 4 ¢,¢,¢_.,. @I~lE ever-present problem this season of the year is What shall I give?It is to help you solve this problem in a satisfactory and easy manner that the merchants. of Blair have taken more thanusual care in choosing the offering 'xresented on this page. If possible make an early trip AL`»~»`- . . A L J u . - lii Plivllllt - r a n s wn r u s x a i l Whaf wouldI Chrisimas?w .f .»I 1 ~<a L U L u c a : s w i s s , u u u m u u n : l u a n suggestions in each one, in ad- dition to those listed here,aid you in completing your list with the least effort. ii EE§ 1 5§I Q | - ;§é § 1 |\IH " . : » » - . . . .; . 1 ... "o u .1 i ~_ . s Big Reductionson §offee COMMENCING DEC. 15th fo 2481. We offer to the Public our 40c Pudty Blend Coffee at 35c or 3Ib f~ Christmas Candies, Ehgush Walnuts, Mixed Nuts also a Full Line of the Best Grade of Cigars and Tobacco. The Coffee House James Kirby, Prop. Auto Xmas GiftsANDY SAYS gg Have Y0i\r clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaimd NOW for the Holidays. We dye, alter and clean any garment Look over our indow and select that Xmas Gift for the Car from head to foot.|Spot Lights, Tool Kits, Foot\FeadsQ Motor MetersBell Phone-178 and numerous other useful accessories. HIMODEL CLEANERS location-One Block east_of Picture Show I RATHMANWS GARAGE Good Things to Eat The one big event of the day is the Christ- mas Dinner, so you want it to be as near perfect as possible. One of the first things to do then, is to come h e re to,, hoose your Grocerf ICS. Antill Grocery Cor. Walker Ave. and Nebraska St. Christmas Goodies FRUIT CAKES msrnrrs ROLLS BREAD OF ALL KINDS INCLUDING THE FAMOUS BLUE RIBBON. .\1' The Home Bakery Place your orders early ST AR a n d D U R A N T .C A R S A GIFT OF ONE OF THESE DEPEND- ABLE CARS WILL MAKE A MERRY CHRISTMAS FOR THE FAMILY. Sold by the A. M. ANDERSUN GARAGE East Nebraska St. `~ ST AR a n d D U R A N T .C A R S A GIFT OF ONE OF THESE DEPEND- ABLE CARS WILL MAKE A MERRY CHRISTMAS FOR THE FAMILY. Sold by the A. M. ANDERSUN GARAGE East Nebraska St. `~ Your Christmas Dinner Will be entiml y sat- isfactory if you use our Celebrated Rock Springs or Hanna Coals in its prepara- tion. Burns clean, no dirt and a delight to the housewife. F a r m e r s C0-Operative Union Sas E:Pa r i s h Grocery Department Spec ials tor Christmas 10%i Tb Suglr .._.___ $1.00 111. Not-A-Seed Rl§SillS.- .zs 12oz pkg. Currents ._-- .25 1 an shztdcd Pineapple .25 1 cm Loganbcrries _ -_ .25 No. 3 can Apricota in syrup ._.__...-.25 No. 3 can Pushes. in syrup ..._.....25 Rb Sweet Potatoes _._. .25 Celery, large ..15 and .20 Ben Davis Apples" pk-...50 I dnz. large Oranges _ .50 Bananas, per Ib ..l2'f& Cranberries, per qt..__ .15 Nut Margnrine, per Ib . .25 FREE DELWE RY Phones: B e l l - 8 'Ind.-3 2 Everything for C h r i s t m a s Look over this par- tial list and you will know that we can supply y o ur wants WELLER CROCKER\' CANDLE STICKS Bu!-'r,=. sl-:rsIVORY ELECTRIC PERCULATOR5 ELI~:crmc CHAFING DISHLEATHER BAGSVANITY CASES CIGARETTE CASES CUT GL-ASS w.-\1'En SETS BIANICURE SETSSHAVING SETS ELECTRIC LAMPS no us ,GAMES,HOOKS,ETC.CHRISTMAS CARDS AND UOOKLI-ITS i;fv"g§'»f° W o ~, .'~r.-, nu o~| :mu rl-.11 5; r* ! + s iél l 1 : Specials forJewelryf or Christmas Choosing Jewelry for Gifts is a sensible and pmc~ tical way of answering all Gift problems.Every» one likes Jewelry-when purchased here it is "The Gift That Slippers=Rubbers=Shoes Xmas ShoppersgLadies' felt house slippers in beautiful patterns in various shades and combinations 95c to $1.65, some as low as 500 Leather Boudoirs $2.00 Childxen's Felts '75c to $1.25 Men's $1.00 to $1.65 Visit our Bargain Counters, youwill find many Shoes greatly Reduced in price THE BLAIR SHOE CO. QUALTTY Poownznn FOR THE 1-:mms l"AMlLy AT For Men, Women and Children "7 W E Al-S0 uANnu: NICE SILK ROSIERY Nothing Better than Harlow Shoesi \\F,_p 4 "":~§:w' ~Ui \)i ` for men and boys Perfect Fit. (Shoe repairing u specially) H. OLLERMANNBRENHOLDT HANSEN POPULAR PRICES OPEN EVENINGSEXCLUSIVE/EWELER BNI ; f 1 .\~\»_~,I~-ne gngg-»e\»-~~~»