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01-03-1924THE ENTERPRISEA wcA|,_N1awsPA\>sn FOI ramrrs .g Pura No nvdnx-rm Washington Nebraska Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT LFE nnsnox BREAD" | BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBnA$;;A, JANUARY 8, 1921 Ba .; cfmnxalia or cémlsiczéEDUCATIUNALfe-~USg~;s~;> SOCIAL fMASuN.$ HOLDfnscrumz on on 'Thunday mning of im na:QA-£ai=={ of 6r}i¢Q=I~».Mrs.Claude Uttcrinck of Glandivn 0 e Ciimxber of Commons.withrm A. C. mqcta.Moulin! states that a horn firm ilL Genenl De;e1opmc C.&NW T ~ HHN1 :nt Agent Of 1 ~...¢:...|.ilt ha ll. Quan-y M1Reuplionufficer,rna n d s s m l i n uni; ,.; g regular session md r routine of budneu r, Jan.11--H.W.A. dance Milonic New . Y u n f w»n Anfpndfd It e m s H u m ol Inle rwl To The Enllr¢:Ihat c ity had been closed out ¢£ Nation rheriffk sale and that seven] hun- drtd head of [mod horses had been'A TE FDR r1¥|2$EN\.:u1u 'Qold nt auction brinzini: nn .uveraire y tUl l a a n j u r l d a y ,e ve n i n g Ja n .1 0| , , , ; ; G r u m m a n t o l e c t u r a a t Prof'~ " " ' " - "Inner me rmwnnrzufxvmrrzmnDossmn'BIND:-an f,`$'I`°l°1,*§m" ' ; "January sport!of the rar! - -- -- - -.v - '1 - - - . .u »\ . ; ; a |;--p r i c e o f 1 5 c e n t s p e r h e a d .G e r m a n Clivin Cmudle lags:marks hnven't lnything on Ameri- "Every American citizen is en- can horses at that rate. titled 3° a libeal educ ation. "'""J U m'wAR[j| 5 33_2ggg.gg I N (alll thu,§hB|0 35 Do §|l1llBI1t0G for ~ ~~~the permanence of free institutmns,- no hope for perpetualiog self-gov-I <rnment.Despotism findg its chief,A jury in the d m r m court :upport in 5&IlI01I\¥'N`¢Kf10W|¢¢i8fn!Douglas county awarded John :md freedom go hand in hand."[Zees $3,200.00 against The Hartford °a a m m a n d the Aetna Fire Insunnc t School Bolrds in Annual Conven!ion](,;;,Mr.3,65 was the owner of a BLAIR NE B R A S M 'r o rz c o m :o r mP o n r A Nc a l$ § " " ¢ * - ffidlmr.Jan.11- Ta lk on Through the invitation of f m *W _*W it s. MfU*b° at clty (kumber of (bmnmme,Mr.F.S 8\ocl0ck--.Free and of inter M o m ,|11 d 1 r a °F1, u .'fc the "E ~ § ; : o » .;snu!..''°d'Y» Jan.21'3Ien's cr speak at the City Hu ll on the ~ Commerc e "?F°"" E lec tion o mng of Jnmury ll .His ~wiil be on 2he benefits of dnirying \<2 ° and that he 3mowshi5 subjec t from R G ! " T U R ' " 'COLLEGE a t o ; r . i . 1 q u 1 2 » e e vi d e n t e l s e t h e n i l ..T o E N T E E r o a d c o m p a n y w o u l d n o t h a v !h i m .Q ( . .' I n l _- _ . _ \ - -»\l n . .0 4 - 0 -. . . _. : . . . . n . . . . . . . . . l r The Spark Plug enmmittee report-dlln f- I Thg New Yann _rvcceptiun given a d u m ; n o : > r ° n l l M d y n , m m hull--gby the Masonic bodies in their hull towlni getting ibn manment of in. c n Wen Tuesday, .Tmuary 1, was c onnld- rorpornting under Il! but hnpd m icred by. all those present, to be one bc able todo so noon. Th, eomndtieo \amher:¢f the plaasantest and most |Bfol"l|l'f"."a continued . 'I' offi- ul m'f:1§rs that has been held filfl The committee monintsd go in. ea r s .T h e occ asi on us e d t o b e a n i n n n u n l p a r t y , l o o k e d fo r w n r d t o v: i U 1 en t h u s i a s m B h d p l e a s u r e b y n l l F TA i N a m e m b e r 1 l b u t d u r i n g w i r t i m e s t h e ;i n Le r es t fl a g g e d a h i t a n d t h e h i g h _ H - - - L _.I -...-_..\L.1._.__A ;L ..\.___. vestigate seven! gfiml pit.: in ma r o u n t y w i t h a Vi e w t o u b h i n m ; g r a ve l f o r g r n vn l l i n g t h e m a i n h i vh w u y s o f t h e 9 ° " = * ¥n p o r t n d t h a t 3 1 w e l h u i b e e t f o u g d b u t t h a t 9|||5x¢.|\.1:a i. ul.ov a r y m i n g m u m u c a n m la n n u a l z o n a n y i m p o r t a n t :food s t u ffs .p u t M o n - U 1 ta b b o o o n n e a r l y u l l so ci al fu n c - ' u o r u i n t h e c i t y . 8Vo to d|H o w e ve r A t h i s so c ia l e ve n t w u no ngnemunt had been'nnc3\ed u to tho purchase price The commit- tee was continued 1nd olfkrvd to irlvestlgam other gnvd pitt. frm.-..........u¢.............|-:_.b.n . . . The Anus]Meeting cY the School Bonds and School Executives As- sociation will be held in Grand Irllnd, January 31 and Febrfmry 1. Mrs.E.C.Felton,of York,Pit!!!- flent of the orgxnizaiion,is urging every school Bound to send one or more representatives. o I I \ would Raise Cerlificnle Slandlnis randy store in Blair,Nebmakl, which was discovehed on fire :bout midnight early last spring under renditions which leemed eo suspici- ous that Mr.Zeus,whose home ie nn Omlhgand his Taephew, who lived in Blair md had :huge of the :tons were both plac ed under aneat. The authorities l t Blair and the repre- sentatives of dm insunnoe coni- l l m e n e m p s o y .' T . ' " 'a w w n g n c u u u r i a \ T h i s s u b j e c t i s t h e b i g s u b J ° ¢ U ¥L i n e o l n w i l l d v o i t s 1 f o r t h i s p u t o f t h e c o u n t r y l n I 'fr a f p r o g r n n u b e g i n n i n gw i ! 1 c o n t i n u e t o h e a n d e v t u a l !3 5 .I l n u a r y 7 . our prolpedty must. hin nn °"I\\e9d.l.y lftemoon will be d induztry and feeling 1,k'1§ the Chun-n horses and sheep,Wodl ber uked Hr. Lfc ihbe to come. naming to hogs and mleo o He hu h ad muc h .e xp er i e ne e in ~ Hu Ne b n uk a Ho n e y P m big ""Z'Z?',. '°$??, r s " l'?ilf°°'21a;§';' ' " ° "" i f " v ? Z " ,1 '1'§" dnnhi hnvn n wluxlx nf hn n¢f Ll.l| | ! l ~ TH! Hi m : nd Anlnrv ll 1 5 m \ . v l u l u n . u u u u n 1 u \ | a u \ [u m1 G l d l \ ? ' ; " ° " i " ° d t h i s y u r m i t h i f q l x w m g b y - Z u r :, m d t h :e o n r t i t m i t i o n o f t h a n ! . h . l :¢ 4 ¥ m m m & 0 o n a r n m g l m n n t s h u i c h l m b c r v u h a d a n d 5 "u p o n d n t e r c v e r y t h l n g i m l i i n h l n v d .T h c o m -a c c e p h d .u ¢ m l r r . i t t o o ' r u D r .W .F .H e m p h i l l ,T h e I m p o r t o f g h ,a , | m . n l g { . ¢o n B e e | " , § H 9 7 f Y M o r r i s ,E d w n d S u c h :: n d i n h m f un n m v n - l u l l . m a S w m w n .m l n A .c . i .f _ __ . .f _ n _.. _ . _ ._ _ _ u _=.\ panic;interested,were finnly o o n - ; ; ; ' L ; ; " ; Northeast N e h r u h school men'l \inoed that the plac e had boon not The public club,representing about 100 city on fire, but prosecution of chlrgts and 3 spec k! and county supodntendenti,believe for arson were dromied as it was 4- .__-__ _... 1 ," " " "" g » ' " ; ~ j "~ 3 2 ;D e m for ha n k n i m m a u a m d .w ," l h r h u n g o u r Honly,"¢fl¢\¢i¥\l and Miss s u m M M m v invitation 1| nfmdsd . n n lf n n wd Control m d u n New palnd 1 music al pmxmn. I d dry men . I t i l ! na ti||p¢.!c Treatment of Comb|",,Th i nahuhment nommithl oun- n lif or d tn mln th i! c l S o uth u n S ou r c e o f Supply lfiliiflt of 350083188 John Hq lh r . bla: an arput :long of B00 Ind Quouu". A eontast be~iW "1 Kelly and Geo.B.iker, pat .910 hiidn tho gnswers to 1 m v v or ~ 1330 ¢h{_¥}f=\il_9f.¢J1° .mu Hu ng pu s o n I n llmr u \ u lr n l, ! I. |hand, tbl c ommittu np-oft.ln| ' that nothing had bun dom In ilu mlfhr. Other momhun in tb l du mb ersp oh an th i mbjoet 5-dntinr out thatdhe proponc f phn I n illagil Qemd dm-¢a n m o t h e r m m w a n being med fdr dlmrlng meh 'mark Lhe time has coma when graduation felt there 'rem ~chxnees of ; j_; i w ' ;' j_' ; from a twelve gnde high school, or breaking down thc ufbis emblnhed opportunity so equivalent, should be the irreducible by Zees and hh nephew and because ihlln "una minimum qualification for the Islu~ of the lack of any evidence to indi. avec of 21 ttachcfs certificate. It is cate mother,i t their mlicitation 'mrnltioxaa tonceming bee 0 . E . . S . ME E TF agillboaf bntu reaf the prvz On Wodnuday evening, The 0.E.S Held its 1||u1a.r9,l92¢»i l u Agriculturad meeting on lust Thursday waning will put on its second nnnué . g n i n . M t h e Q u a n Es t he r Ci r vc l a o f u n ]' ''~ r n ; = - ' E M -E .C h u l fh I n d t h a n l l f u f l ~~ | n n u | I Ja n n a . ; y n d u p £0 u w i l n p u t a t i o n 1 0 ?f! n ¢ge t _ to _ g '.u '° r ~~n g g g C q u * Q d l n n ¢ r l |D f f f i n g i t ~ P .L L ~' n d o ~t h e W g|plg|1"| » l F * \ m °c h i c k e n , m u h e d p o u u m a n d xr n 'f¥ » 1( ; } ,, . , g, , ,o f C o m m e n c e i n u l n l l t . '° ¢ n t » r - 1 ¢ » 'n b e r r : [ _ i vi l y .© l \ j b A n ~h 0 l ! | 1 h e d a t e vi ! !b e a n n o u o a d h i n t felt that ihe easy access to hizhlmd burned the nllnt.._____,sc ho ol a n d n o r m a l sc ho ol ;i |i w il e ge a Ze e ;m m e a $11, 000 .00 h a s fu r n i s h e d n l a r g e r n u m b e r o f .. r Q h v s t o r k a n d t h e p l e a sf.nP¢nn¢n f h n fl n r i r n q n i n r snr!1n||........f......|4¢3\"-|.,l i k -n u a s v| l u e 1 o f t h e a b - ' l l n n n f m'Ar , - . . - . . .u . \ . ~ v »-p " u n " " " | u . r l u u ; a ,u s s u u u v u v u :v n u n "V ttoulfl enter the teaching pmfesslonljudg¢m¢ng.. so an especially strung if they wane given a. Httla °"°°Ul" |mnd!ing of the cas:of the plain- sgement.In a recent quenlianaim tiff's gttornevs md to a f»¢1if-g In =~Luq,._ it was found that 68 out vflthe minds °_g_h, jll!0!B=_\1|.lt the ED county fauperintendents who re- fret that the :mics wrote lnd yum to the question hunk, favomd apggd through thcir agants 59. such a minimum standard.~ w o r t h of insurnn&barred ''°*them from refund:-._¢ to pg: the Ion.Nebraska S¢hoolExprndilure|'T'\#==m;gpign of the c u e with .oumjn with initiation ceremonies, U18 cxndl- eintcs for initiation being Hr .m g Mrs. Dave Hundahl.1 \§The ¢ning's 'lchaptrf #Drk 111.cnlivene? by the pn eu nn of Hr . and Mrs.G.Veneman,both*of Ommhn,Nebr,Hr .Vaneuun bain; Worthy Patron of Fontuselln ¢\l,p- ter and Mn..Venemnn being leon- dnctreu..and Mrs.Gertmda Kill# an Family Fun Feedjor tr tainm-ent of those who are i d a n c e s t me o f m wd A x m e t i n p dqr1ng Hu t week the coopantion of the v u i lege deputmentx and the 1 1 tha ngrcuihzrd and hon bmica students, the home e depprtment will be able to iina banquet at n very n l t t a n - , r o i l l h oofle e a n d p l u m pu d di n g t o " = 1 ¢ u 1 m ¢ * < w r t w o h u n d r e d h u n g r y fo l k s .T 1 , m l H .R a y L i p p i n c o t t h a d ch ar sr o f E h N D Q I N G ou s c o l - t h e re c e p t i o n o f z u u t s ,h w i n g n p - .. I. + ¢ m- . !\ n ]n | I| \ d n o vi n ]r n m m i i t n n n n f sw!n f ....1 1no¢¢¢n-: 1.c mbe rs eac h, to reeeim the ~On 'n1\11'l¢l¥»"I¥lc.27'occurrld cnnomlcsfv the door, each committee servingélhe t\\snf.y-fifth wedding an n i n n - lewe a for one hour during the ahemoon n n °f Nr. and Mrs. P. C. 3°"m'°"noninll The musical u m m m giwren ar l° r _ u " f d _.. |lgu=helq}lro'e ~ ~f a b ! ~9 afternoon pad awningnmur¢',f mining :!a1ra'-su;' 199.2 the fnll mr nmuuntn 1 n n § ment injnmin ing the schools of Nebraska:I th m in mn n c e me n a; m; f "n"'\='=-ti1f. ?e'lorhnlllrl . l\w"'_rum vw"-|{'§£i': "';-¥".?.'::~'§"2 ~1-1 .A 1 'a 1 n o ;E r n n }! h .i |~..- i ' = W h /U x | . | | \ : | ,I A A ,l ] | \ J | ;u u n . :.n l u v u a n H u u u n a Mr o m n n n i e s w o u l d w r i t e 1 1 . n t A m o u n t r . : . l ¢ \ : ¢ m a n . ~B o t h t h e s e l a t t e r p e r s o n *p r o g n m o f e n t e r t a i n m e n t £ h e n l a n s h i d e Q u n r t o l t o ,G .L .D i x o n .D .Q g m ; - j _ ~ " ~ § ; j g g = = ; " n a s o f i n s u r a n c e t h e y o u f ' h t i n P I ? "d f -' n m D e .D .W .F .H h i l l .s f\ 1 . ( r t f o r m e r l y B l a u r e s i d e - n u :o n o r n h i e h a r e i n c h a r g e o f a n A g d \u s e n r q c e m p f u l g i f i s w e r e i v e d i n c l u d i n g v c i i h o u t q u e s i i o n . - T h e F o r u m .».O w i n g [] ;L i p p i n c o t t V i o l i n l o G e r a r -. w r e h e a r i i 1 }w e l c o m e d b y t h e i r c u i l u r a l C o l l e g e c o m m i t t e e .»»... f l d f r i e n d s t n } r r "n f m o r e t h e h n n m z e t c a n b e d i n e K e m p \S t e w n r t ;V o c a l S o l o ,z l v o n s a e e ,p t e o e s ° {f u n i t u r o ,b o o br'fm-avchlrrn'Wa :SlI.R80.5'2.l6 Iluilflimzn nm!Si ll s.vm.e:»:.2n acvwc!io- nniy a limited n§nlnb,r_D¢:reu¢rne!!Slruvs;Rcadinzs.. lut the entertainment fo!Iov.ing will Mildred Kcopman;VDCILI SoIo, le open to a.1|Lillie Allen Hyde; Piano Duet. Ruth Thursday morning win bf, devoted Cheely and .Audrey Beales;wm a . to ealile and on Thursrlrly evening Solo, G. L. Dixon. flmrers, letters, cmd; and telegrsms. Mr.Sorenson presented his bride Li years ago with l. buutifrd .nqgP.H. Sorenson, A brother of the Post, Mr._ and Mrs. N. A §¥nndsen, \\d\SHlNG10§cou1\j1;\,mlm I"Q\Eié§"¢ilé work of the chapter reI'n e l L u c Te x t I£ook¢a n d Sup pli ow }I .U 53.92 nUz~zI»:.\U N(| T E S i f r e i h m u n l s w e n s e r ve d n m ! t h e e ve | . I - _ a . . . . . - . l S-| ..a »| \. l¢ l - f f q h€\i0.02f\.5S a The big;meetinffs of Orgnnhed g \ul|1¢::|f`_.."f`."I Furniture 35G1.5l6.{l'\Agriculture to bc feld at the Agri-'NSEN T()}\|{)\,EAllpthcrpurposes'I4R0.22T.OT cmllumi College Janunn.3 9,mi {f ARL C HR' ; ) T2 \ I \ H\ Total __ $29.f>3s540.22 and lllh .1024,wiil be of inzemstf a __'r I.i1.c:=tock banquet will be hclll at The €\~!1liI1R'Fl en ihe Lincoln Hotel.principally cards an lertxinment wna.P"°""<1 dancing, Lsle§'f"'1 M ;DI the nonfarm,m e mr. rs.H.Mumrn and two chili- amn from Stlplc hurst,Nabr. COUNTY 4 F.N}1'5 nrchestrs furnishing xhé 'mni is sr mc l- :n s Pub. music. n r ! t n lx n s .E Th e e vc n i n s r ~a most eniov dr e n c t o b e l ; pa r ta k e tn a ll Ia r m e r s a n a lne sr \ \ n e s sG e t B e h i n d Y o u r 'P a n t h e r Th e r e n m m e e t i n g s l i c a l i n g w h h f M r .C a r l Ch r i st e n se n ,rc. si di ng o 1 J w u n m n ce le bra tion l h d t o a of the sumptuous wedding Nov: that the hcdidays'are over. the children have had n rcetful and lmnny mcntion from schnol work. thr nnrents have dnriirntcd them- selves nnuw to the kim!of "pence hh nnrih" whic h mn|uw. for n hcitvr vii phase:of agriculture and hnn1cf'h°oici Olvc r Bouvzer fm111 d v i " economics which are helpful ann nam DeSoto,is running an nd an i::|\tru¢ti\c.The week lends nn ex-Emi"ifgue of The Enicrpdsc 1 af- -cellent opportunity for x1 mill wintc}""°""°mK a public mln to be htel 'at his place on Tuesdav Januarv 15.uxcahon for thc farmer and hm 'vifc who " i ll go to Lincoln and'Mr.Christensen has decsded ll) .......a _ .........r:»..l.|. r...... ,_ ra..-, , . .quit farming and return to Omaha nh!c nml thc mminlilbes in mlmner. A number of other relatives ind\ . . u u l n . p . \ l | I l l l i § J | | J | | C |a z n u u ,~~~~~~p r e s -B l a i r ,N e b r .D e c .3 1 ,1 9 2 3 o n t f o r e f f o r t s p u t f o r t h i n t h e i r f n c n d s f r o m I | J \ \ B p i a n n e d t °h ° T h e B o a r d o f C o u n t s C o m m i s s i o n -! \ n h n l f I F W W M b u t c o u l d n o t c r o s s t h e n v u r one met nurslnnt in ndiournment ,:..t this time of y ear with " ' ~_ _. __t a k e n D x .1T£h,1 ! Tr cs cg tz H .C . Ty s o n . |23 B l a : _~,.}Mr. :md Mm. Sorenson were moreotlmlPcicrFA{"I':s \=1<=1g°}' THE JOLRBAL r timn plczmefl with the love and xwd The Journal is the ONLY HORN-""'1 of their friends, '°1?'ti"°' mameeting: were mf; x»A1=1»:n printfml in Linscdn amI;In1;:hbnr1\ and the dna w1ll lung he nn rural toutes 5.-1 as full day nhcvi. umembcred by all cena;ned. wnrl " H "" " " "" ""- -_"-. 1 | l : | n . 1 ! u \ J l L H \ u l l i u u l u i u i t ;u . :.: I f m 1 0 i r r h i h l r e n ,n m ?w e T h o S t a i r P a u l i r v S ! \ . n \ \i s h e l d w h a r f h e u ' 1 i I work at his trmln, 2.\"lth Ihr )|o"»:1 of h is wif e will bl (Continued nn page three)e (it};,m|;,_,,.§um JSHULU ihal of Daintins --.that the henlih 1 \ | . . \ IR P l o x E E R . x x s w z : n s c \ 1 . 1 . M r .w .G .H a r r i s o n ,p i o n e e r s c l t l e r o f th i s c o u n t y a n d fo r m a n y g r a n a bu si ne ss m a n o f B l a i r , passcml a w a y a t h i s f a r m h o m e n h n f i h fs ci¢\n t s i \o'cloC]K -1.1.T h e A n n u n l B a n q u e t a n d Jc l l l fi -T c i i c m l b ;* h g c h a n H e d n In r;.tZon " T h e Fn rr n mr s F n m i i s F u n t o m s c R e fi r m u t u n e r e F n ,w i l l b e hcl rl \=v¢<1n¢==d}1Q e ve co n d i t i o n s fc e l q t h a t h c m u s t . n i n g ,Ja n u a r y 9 l h .P!* f f n § ° " 2 " h " ° ° § " f f ? " " i g Th e \r ai l ro :u I- a m e Lrivinsr sp e ci a l ' 1 5 ;n m ~0 1 1e = 5;an §°§7,;; r a t e s o f fa n :n m !o n e - h n l i f o r t h e t r a s na m e 5:1 re sta 1:a t " rmx nd t r i p .Ti c k e t s a r e o n m i o j u < L x ft c r t h e s e r vi n g o fa fr e e l u n c h . J.1:v>L1.1r1.S t h t o 1181.T h e fi n a l r c -_______. __ __ _ .______ _ :na nni es 01 m e u n i .Ir o m !a n d np pr o vc xl . A f t e r n c a r c fu l c x n m i fn l l n w i m r b i l l s o n t h e d i xt \\ :\ \| m o ve r! n nr l sccor l r l l n n i n g cl a i m s be :lllc C o u n t y C l e r k in s t mc t e f w a r r n n i s o n t h e fu n d s p a y t h e s a m e .C a r r i e d . n a t i o n o f t h e : _ _ _ . A . .J..f me nh uw '.nf " ""?. E.. i.£"'f¥`I...'2'. ....."'..'I1'...\:.= nor mzovnn 'ro now mll l u r e r n .. H l l l i l l n u n )| . n \ . vn ].»y\.us » ;n ":d ed t h a t l h c f l h e se ve n d a y As,.=oci:\ted Pr c ss i __ |. \m l a n d t?1o......,.Roar G r o ve r ,w h o m u d z f o n t h a I to indicat £Ir:ns!The Journal,both Morning nnd.Fd Pilcher flID1fh!B0 IllUBI no: ed °5E\c ning,prints an unusuil nmoumfeut of Blair,will hold a public lc (state telegraph.The Joumal §_,».alcon next Thumdny,January 10 Irh the iob the full 24 hours ¢ma\"'"' aftnr the smle he *Ui Ieave anWednesday evening, January 2.tum limit i January 14.-Noi gh-.lu zm lms..1 m L'=1f\"l1 iAx:\1.C.rr Roh Mr.Hurrimn was horn in Wythe ?'rr--I,c{'z Go ! -'Hixpensc county,Virginia,March 10,IE51,H0310 Allen ann of Mr :md 3Irs.»John Daly is io iwlnl a farm sale (Cond cwmins: zu Omaha in 1355 and to this sr.nn Allan.Irvinnftnn.Nnhr..pn-11:C his old homo south of Blair on erison,Co.' Account fo: Frans. Dec.)49'fi news infprmcea as :bon is ir Imp-rflm |124 erpqfk u cmn in oth!!imlcd on P339 four].penn Both the Morning and Evo hues of activities. ning née complele 2fI~hour paperx.In this nffenng a number SLHOIJLS MAY |Subscribers dn not have to takc"°°'| homeel will be sold and an BE C[.f(}SED uve pnpcra to get time news.some them rl rrgisberefl Percheran 1 Epople want :\morning Pruwr,nth- lion vrmghing 1800 fha. and a Z! ch from Linco1n,Nchr.'H.5 want an evenin:runner.fn lr a oti fllc k . of won; sta!- [lm- county In man.He vm' a |\|¢f'\'|b".in\ed n trip to nm smna NatinnaI1'l\lH¢|l!, January s after which lc |.l:~:cn1.:~:of tha Nebrukl ligillltum ln 19W;R¢v's and Glrl'l Club Conrrnnilal his Intention to leave the farm:and |903 and served as mayor g=fll-¢~1¢| nl. Chlrlro. Ill., Dee. 2 in n bv-Ind mlire from active dullel. °~lllldr :ml mga 3.can ~ ¢°f|\ffl°iren||on of his belrll the leader In!John has been one o! the luhstsn-.l A fllaplt man. ilu v.m also n member of ?'r vnnk of all bpvq and zirln in glubjlml i:urners of the c ounty for year#count?board at the time of the work in thc counlv for 1923 "f'*1~11u1d it will hardly seem natural toLuilding of tha present c u `h@5 °| lrin 'Ass furnished by the Chicnxolsnme of 11.1 Qld timers to pus.;She He .was a resident of la i r f wr q f mi Nnrlhwesivrn n n f>~1=~\|f:~;}.lac o wh John not there. to nn f lates Ornaha paper of recent date Lither case.The Jo";nn3 ;.iu g i \ e B ° t these latter animals being that the public schools of tl~em the best nu-rvice. They can'=1.;zi lered and of the but l:|l!e(yrLg Lincoln may by/closed April 1 for lmve lust what they want from The lines xhould hrinx mood pdced. la:3|:of operating funds.1Elmer Fhlrmrn:\l [ -He nlsqhns a full llnc of flrnmfng1834 to about 1909 when he 1*¢"""9d,l»»en in club work three venrs. Start-l Hia s;le advertisement will be to his fine farm which he improved ing with a good type Poland Chinnfo\'1nd in another section of thisand where he uas living at the unwlirilt on which he won thlrvl nrlro ntlpaper nnd it is a safe bet to sayf of his death.like muhtv fair the second vear Lh¢;th:n this will be one of the beat at-' He leaves to survive him llhlsecond place and this year first tended axles! of the year as H105U;wife one dnuxh!»¢1»Ada Hln i mn ;Cnntinuw on pam- eight)luho know J ohn know that his word llenlcle I.member of the schooll board,attributes the financial di(-1 frculties of the board to legislative enactmenta which prohibit tax levies. in mills, md he deals:eq lh ll th o I |bola! will have to fave n defic iencythreegrandchildren,one brother,i ln.absolutely good and that be lr g o f approxlmntely 3179900 for al James N.}{n.rri~ron o f " ° f { " : " " " 'Mo xn f w A P 1 ' rz a xo o x C L UB one of the progressive farmers of mr two y ears. a sister, Mrs. Dolan of Blur.RESUMES BUSINESS the county his offerings will be of;In l statement settin! forth the The Sunday Journal 'costs rfmrler a Dollar extra. just half former pdce,even where it cn he received xmlll Monday.It is ron ting link in the news s between Saturday and Mondly. Mrs. Ann: Stevrlrt of Omaha m;»r.=-,¢hin¢»-,as he w111 h a w no thetruriher need of xnything in the nn d f a n n i n g line.Any om expecting ¢0 ¢) .F {l. lt h rmi nl will do well ta b l .tory |present at tlnis ale \RBD moss Bonn or ~L nb!n u m e r o u s c n o s l m 2 New T ;d i e annual Red Cross election§:n'i:1.rulted in the foilowlng poopl|~be- my ing c hosen as mtmbon of tha baud ,n| =~f dimctors for the enlulng y u r : Rav. A.E. Marsh, Dr. C. R. HIldnn -"'Rem W.H.Underwood, Cul : I 'Schmidt Reed 0'H1n1on and a tio fx T h e fu n e r a d s e r vi c e :w i l l b e h f l d i 1 L l U12 f a r m | 2 0 !| !l t 2 o'cloc1c Oh g n J a n u n r v 7 1,113 5{A g h d g e s Epm sco pll c.h ur d1 o ff i c i a t i n g u 1 d i n i h e r h o m e o n w e s t L i n c o l n st r ee t . i n t e r m e n t m u i e i n t h e B l a i r ca m s -;M r s .C O .D a m o n h a s t h e l f b e l - ,T h e E n t e r p r i s e i s p u b l i s h i n g t h e bes t.§£"|PbTE¥T fm¢d by the school bord'l?nd¢d UIQ lIll»0I|iC reception, gllenkle declares that on1y 1 gunna-§° " 'day and 3"°"'°'d old fr i LST Hes by responsible dtlxims.tlmtg md nellhbors.She sp-ent the rnoney will be forihcoming !orld' y ' wi th he r daug hter, Mm A ininhool operation,will prevent the Milifken,u did her mother. ~ 1 closing.! W . D . G UI ! ! i n d | i l tB f ~ F anal]i n s tcry.]ncon's program with s book re-lnnolher column of this issue 1 rtvicw,flrst ofoi]News buln series of Educati latin;of intamst to 2|, J Mrs. Frmd Payne ; Hay Sprinrl.Hlbr., nd hunk web-1 The P. N.G Club will meet at?Hr. ind H11. H. J Hunan lsmigr-ixatm f r h r .R J.ia|n|\l.-\\nmI who h u been Hraf Anna Vin Gates hu return- risk:E d n r Bel.rd,`c:I from n visit with her mn nnd tions ron lif t B lhlr - f lmlly a t Gund Island.While dsc ehem.ugrloo,mm-.lwu gone, Hrs. J . P. J ensen nrved m d m d 'Wuhingtnn county pn-:the hom! '0i ~ci " Q A I § = { § i § r ] § } ~ ~§ h | 1:J ;;lge--Se;o S I h 1 | . | tB n ta}Indu n £ o d e d d l l b o t l t l l l i f i lofthepublicschools..Readifriday nfgrnoon,.h n uu y 4.Shc lrer party nt their cms on u ' :no uuufnlly they are mtiaenticplrill be ud r te d in tha eniartadnin day.On account of thc - = ° ' » ~ - t h a n n n n f o r I r n g u h r n h l Ghz-is B u n nwillhelpyouiounderstandgty lin. J oh: Noir!!! lad Hn. Goatsrnther.friends i n n !i h l country and ha doekhd that visitinz her brotherni- Nc rh W alks: nh: d w morning for W :in local editor of tbl 'I'rib\m0.__ Itho gnat school gy,um of our mr l¢Bridt. -nm ENTERPRISE-Bl i c l r , H e b r . ,J a n u a r y 3,19 24 . u _f. 4 Blnir. Nebr.. January & lm ....'!fll"F P \ l " l r l n l n u | u HURCH mREc'roRY OF BLAIR - d b u lt n n l,h d m h e h a n l s x m n u n o n h l a i h ld s ,or n x u k m u h x , W EEKLY draperla,m n ty p; o l # l m hlnll h h h mm m ta a p l h l NEBRASKA IND UUI BIA L REVI IW bn ld, pk utu , o r a ny ~ » - w w ' N d I 4 - w i l i n n hmm, io rurdca or h d a l a h w w Re my tu xli o h of or a (Conti nued h um pq!n n )a v u d n l b u s p a r . competition! ' M i n n u m I U ] t n l b h a n n u into-lllgnndy an msiurn HURCH mREc'roRY OF BLAIR - d b u lt n n l,h d m h e h a n l s x m n u n o n h l a i h ld s ,or n x u k m u h x , W EEKLY draperla,m n ty p; o l # l m hlnll h h h mm m ta a p l h l NEBRASKA IND UUI BIA L REVI IW bn ld, pk utu , o r a ny ~ » - w w ' N d I 4 - w i l i n n hmm, io rurdca or h d a l a h w w Re my tu xli o h of or a (Conti nued h um pq!n n )a v u d n l b u s p a r . competition! ' M i n n u m I U ] t n l b h a n n u into-lllgnndy an msiurn PanfhruKearney -- Innalhtion of entin oo oo. improved by instailalion or :cw water sy stem ldvoc lted by c ity modern "white way ." council.°Wauneta - Twenty modern omg- Silver Creek - -Construction of ments! street lnmpa to be installed. $100,000 bridge over P l u m River Omaha-Old Q :twat vi ldud. tom panned.out and modern viaduct being built.Fremont -...Q Contract approved Ra s and pasture:in Nebnska emu: trutmont for dlnb!ed former snrvioe men.He favors a world n u n with "nservationl denrly an- dicating our refusal to adhere to ll.:H o m e of Nations." Ha discuss- es tariff,raiirpad and fprohibition questions without evasion and doesIso furnish llghi and power to North c ured and improved under the ary 'rbz straddle on any issue. ho-mi for nnxt Lan von:lhlovemhor weather.nofordinz m l -Ha make:n direct.nnnead for 1 disc,1 sixteen inch I1-ilk?plow, I fourteen inch walking plow, 1 wrat- oz tank.1 Gretchen corn plantur vith 100 rdo. of wire, 1 hay rake. 1 three H. P. Hercules engine. 21et.¢ of work harness, 1 pump jock, 1 No. l l food grinder,1 one hole corn sireller,; new Empire :room separ- ator. 1 Old Truatv incuhnbor. 1 three no 1. .`.4 {C-or.Lhscoln g d 4th et:eau) Arthu r 0. Smilley . rum. Sund ay s em: 10 A . u. Homin; Servic e 11 A. H. Evening SenIce 7:80 P. ll. - -- | - CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Cor.Lincoln and 2nd streets) L. H. Camp, Pastor. Sunday Sc hool I0 A. H. Morning Service 11 A. H. Evening Service 7:80 P. H. n- nn . - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Cor. Walker Ave.md Colfax) James h!eKeema.n, Putur, Sunday School 10 A. M. Homin: Service 11 A. ll. c n n mu r s n a u va r ms n T: n t. llE}R!CAN» EV.-I4U'TH.T n m r r r o o o o o cipita! is lacking.fnmiunomg f\'"}"f*1=f== capihl means nfbund-i Thing; Uni. win enable them an rnt llfc and power. Chap capita! :row me thingx on their fum:um and low intenest rates ~ cheap they should grow because of market ~avn1l;.ble f°r,d¢mm1 and mimsziny ef their Cl and w "rg Md* we ¢"=\P30¥' farrnf for zrowinz the pmducts? |.e non ai 'Country ad-Things thnl. wsu enable them to::;c:n|.: bs leaps and bounds.rontrol the pests which pvdodically==W"destroy Lhe |*b°"*f*ihrinz ruin upon flrmern in eemln most important tool or mont ¢°=\-5zo¢;1|zs¢=1 ."""'*"' anicle of f°°<i in his dinner-I 'Things that will ennbie uém an fd! or tie bozlders to the 'hfdiirecum legislation in State or Nation of ihc fanners "°'1f¢l° with Whkhmhnz will protnct lhem from unftir ||I C - :p a i hy the use ol panels,lame Among the many Home Remedies, all com- pounded after tried and tested formulas, there are several which you sho ldu have on d forquick relief.*W* From our stock you can choose those that will be a great help to you in case of sickness. mill; .PHARMACY H. J . Weming; Pastor Blair Telephone 1802 Services adlomately In Gemun I English.The L a d willing Ger- |on Jammry s :nd 20. Engliluh n Sundays Jannu-y 13 and 27.Saturday aftamaona regular m~ :sinus instruction. Sunday School at I0 A. H. Divine Services 10:30 A.M. Lldiea Aid meets every f i n t ednesday dlsmoou. The church board meets 0ecl.¢Ton- Ily and the voting mnmbcn con- ene quutady .The p a m inhnds to m n . ~n-stntions on Sundxy P.H's. m : ~~f I .w,-:4. ,»w ~ b ~/ .- ~.'_ ~ ' ~ ,4 ~_,.-`- s f ' =\.N i w , 0 4 4 ,A s During the dme when food is plentiful the Bee keeps busy laying up a supply of food for the days when he can no longer obtain it. And wise folks will follow this same wise plan, putting aside regu- larly a certain amount in a Savings Account, so when non-produc- tive days of life arrive they can live in comfort as a reward of their thrift. A number of plans for saving await your choice here, any one of which you are welcome to adopt. The l'am\ers§t e Bank ©©@©©@@©©@©@© ~e@@© ki!@@<3 "\\iniinninmnnm/ _ §R U Superstitibus S 2 5 ;Do"ou .`_ p],r,§Ve Advertiser and l md mam., |9 1 ~ALWAYS rns . ---_ --rn- 1 ; - and upoddly when you ldnr- dnlnspnpsr tlmtiunadhy everybody In lu wrrlwry.g E I / vh s mk k t ls e a p o d b lo lr u y q r l n l h h u l k i o n § Th i s H"' v\ v¢ r n a h: the nu of n ar y bo d y 4 ': : I! you do you an | judldoun * = man.Judleivuu ndnnlsing = - - 1- _n Kéep the' Children Well If.. ~Q 1 . . v.*.>~M r H .r .~\ . , -,-2;?s `'"" l " ' f "I \/" : r ' . avtrtlcd buspar.' xN u u S ' r m . u . No n a Bllc k Bros. ln a¢nn.| n| tba am- nmc don of .I m v hy dm-dearlc ' puwer muo n o n d m B lu river nm mi lu a u t. a f B a h i a .They luvs just completed a powur r adon at B l u Spring-a. Tha :ul-nm will bs | Re my tnu li oh of C o u f n a or the m i a o n ly d r i vu u p lu l out ol s xh u nu , ou t o f u tlve u n . (md when not und It ll aan-existent for dl h u r u n vu r wu ) . T o h x e wl h l dedmrdvely and Nn r k t i n l y is to dmmy th e :n u n o f h mmm un d u - ny A nd pu!Our Country cn n | H mm ld n u m a m III 1 I| .|I .p r o b l e m .n y s t h e U .o f N ..A g r i - c u l t u n l Co i l e g e . T h e ta ll ,s l e n d e r w o m a n i s w i n e t o se le ct c u r ve d h o r i z o n t a l Urine. S u c h l i n e s l e a d t h e e y e s f r o m si d e us ai d e a n d g i ve n n a p p e a r a n c e o f w i d t h .A l l t r i m m i n g s a r e b e n t w h e n pl a ce d a t t h e aid es,n e a r t h e sh o u l - d e r s a n d h i p s , o r i n c o n t i n u o u s l i n e s m a y b e d e ve l o p e d b y t h e u s e o f r u ff l e s ,fo l ds .bu t t o n s ,b e n d : o f e m - b r o i d e r y ,lan e.b r o a d be lt s,d e e p henna,w i d e ne c k li ne s,o r a n y t h i n g t h a t w i l l l e n d it a e i f t o a n ar t i s t i c Im r i z o n t d u r l m g e m e n t o f Hn e n a n d bpaeea.T h e s h o r t s t o u t fi g u r e ne e d s s l r a i x h t ve r t i c a l li n es .A l l d e c o r a - t i ve in t e n s ft s a r e b e s t k e p t n e a r t h e c e n t e r o f t h e fi g u r e .U n b r o k e n ii n e s e x t e n d i n g f r o m t h e n e c k t o ~ I r l !n q u i m m m t g f o r l i n k i n :l i n t ! i n d r e t i r e m e n t o f d - t h t .T h i s n e o n ! o f e c o n o m y m a d e b y t h e h d o n l g o ve m l r u e n t c o u l d w e l l b t fu t l e r n d l I I C H U R C H ( C o r .C o l f l x a n d 5 t h st r e e t s ) O .U .?1 Ic Pr ou d. P as to r. S u n d a y Sc h o o l 1 0 : 0 0 A .M . M o m i n g S e r vi c e 21 : 0 0 A .M . E p w o r t h L e a g u e 6 : 3 0 P .M . Eveniagug S e r i n e 7 : 3 0 P .M . Ifr n y e r M e e t i n g W e d n e x d l y o u n - i n s 7 : 3 0 . S T a m m r s E P I S C O P A L c m m c n ( G r a n t S t r e e t b c t l r o e n ( t h a n d S t h ) R e v. A .E . M l n h ,P a s t o r . H o i y C o m m u r d o n o va r y S u n d n y and Holy Ihy at 7:80 A. H. Church S-:hook at 9:45 Also ser- vlol Ivory Sunday at 11 o'<:!ock. I-itlny Friday evening at 7:80. rprisea end e eontraet.h u been made to sell electric energy to ~ump the city water at Beatrlee. After using electrlc current for he first month Sta.m.ford is pleas- cl with the service which comes :om the Alma plant over a :rene- lssion line. The Star admit.: there ae e line lone of something like oo. !il9'!=¢¢e bur,_eh_|nues our thedlllrerealizedaretailprofitof ~.oo et than \ Broadway of We-use will he hrll- leetly lighted by ne1relec trollers uthorized by the dty c ouncil. The autte adds: "Now lf we eeoop up few carloads of grevel and put on mee ts \e 'd be sitting orettar" At Ogallala there la an inventor ho is manufacturing a popular ectrical appliance used br jewel- for soldering, vreldlnx and do- ;etislngiratches.The Goodall tory is ssfid to be operating at pacity. A 600-watt lamp has been planed 'er the stand pipe of the wateran ta tD e vi d } Olty and can be n at a grat dletmoe. It ls c on-r~eralsly blgber thanthelnp of the urthouse dome. lf K e ll i e !ependz $!|0¢000.the timaled amount necessary to ear- nd lts d ty we le r sy stez o an d lte ~rn: sewer system it 1rlIl be reach-e the llmlt of the bonded indebt- ness of the city.~ Roseland is only a step behind ln aemrlng electric aervlea r a h i g h lh z e f r o mtls e lle a ti n f a trod etatlon.Holstein Will be ~luly served at an early date.| Citizens of Leigh have become ry insistent that`lhe nllsray cons y provide electde lights for the ting rooms and the platferrns the local depot.' North Platte hudneas men are about better street light- .and material been ordered tirmty -eight new ornamental hte in the down-turn sec tion. :trloe will | ,emi $400,000 for new junlor high school.3 I. i m l m D N SKIIIMED e l l e r E pltal is the universal vehicle t rno\°es.a.lI commerce and indus- the accumulated eamlng-sand nge that are the storage bet-, and dynamo of civilisation-the' am that risen as the result of n endeavor.| e lmnmn being who saves n lar and stores it, adds to the tile energy,the easily trans- .a .- (Continued from page sl have all settled dom: to a enthusiastic accomplishment. n good tina for parents an~ trustees to show their app of the work of the teacher? to the parents no one la so ed in the children's welfare, vote d toth eirg ene ral ew development as well aa the education as the teacher. He will be far more effective children know that the pare~ trustees believe in her, Judgment,and back her up Ideals and her decisions.S he happier as well aa more me in do in : I t if th e a ppth a t i s i n o n h wL s o ! u m of the community finds exp occasionly in words,in hospltalltles extended. and in r-mall acta of oonsideradon. behind your teacher. e e a W ee k d e Qur le r of e ll More than z2,ooo,ooo were mrolled In the public o f th e U m m S ta h l l m the srholroountry , urban and the schools were open an a of about eight xnontlls. Near! ooo teachers were employed this was a euffldent number nrnct every child enrolled ere of the eight months the were In lleelon.aooonllng U.s.Bureau of Education.1 lo1Yln| their chlldrm I5 miss one-quuter of the time a oauaed the nm o f o oe ~q ~ the money paid to run the ac The tote] c on last year in dl States oombined was just one billion dollars.Irregular :lan es o auad the nm of o . ter of this lnmnnse sum.In flfuree a quarter of e billion like thla:$250. mason. Thé who paid the lar!!robbed selrea of this amount and s same time deprived Lheulr own dren of an average of zn - ~ schooling. e e o What arf Penn Boys Leernin in H i l l : T1li||g8 that v m enable the themselves the co of freight rates on products?......'fllinen that will enable tl: solve for problems r o d o u t their own cooperatl ganisetlons through whichtedcurnent-tl1e butterfat thatlpmy eeeure the odvsnleeu of 5 and moves the world forward ni resources?. h its heat and power. het is the metter with Europe-Sosiet Russia!Only destruc-l Thing!that will enable the'put ouch a quality of produe the nnrlzet as will secure the of security and Stability and cet prices and zltlmtllaia wider ~om of movement of latent of the products? cr of human lndustry existing 'I1|lng1¢that will enable thestoneflcapital-the ==\!csvnrded_uke adventsnc of credit fs-ci .. The Hustling, Saving Bee ~\ ~.~Q -~~,,_\.\A _\~'.;C;l:\© © ©©©©@© ®» ...| 4 D R E S S mms F O R ' ms STOUI AND SLENDBR Fortunate indesd is the woman of avenge proplrtions.For her them is a. wide field of styles and designs from urhieh to choose bi- oumihg clothes. It ia to tha \\~nnln who is taller or stouter r.J.nn the average that a real problem pre- sents Itadf.A kndirledgu of ilni and its rvllatinn to the human fis- clrml electric light plank in p u year md hooked up with privnusl :mented power eompuahl. Heavy tu i ti o n by Congress or th e mm o n ly d li vu n p lld o u t o f existence.aut of ac tive uae.( me when not used it is non-adrian! for ull human pur pns .)To mx a p i - u l destructivnlv and msirictively is to d es tr oy th a c u m nl human industry and put our en\m!ry on I Akll| \1h!d milk am. Eaoent report shown ur ln ga de- W dts in b m h and t n u t w w w - !ez~In Un lle d Ski es hu n inc nn ad by approximately 106 per c ent dur- in g pu t sh ad e.and number n l nvlngu leeounu by lba ni N l per nent. The fb c ll n u 122-|983 : la n d with a mrplru of $810,000,110 n - u n n m u w u n u a u n n w !umimu ny 1(Cor. Jmnén and Center strict)'meme eonuniulon.v.'D1in lllh B'\r iI|¢n Abln ¢hla ua |pndun¢uoc.luaply¢lu¢t.h¢ynblla f v s l l u u y m a v u y n u p n a n m v m I l t l l l b r h g n r l t l e n l b k l r t v l k i »Those i n n h s qwudona duh ¢-be ! \ r me n v l l o d l i l l i l l d l l and , t h a l u m e n nl th a hmm must (we. H. Nielsen; Pastor,I Kearney - Hwner Serum ComsSunday School 9:15 A. ll.lp uu r to onon bunc h factory. .EY |B a h r 7 ~ ~Ulrougff-g|\e1r11n:nt §¢p»»Lf C tt le gonzii-EU.; fa;;1;1;nnd suggest remedies ¢u!.'distHc§,_gloaed for p u t fe\v}tio:u Improved slightly.Hay and for his troubles. IIe would iimlt lm-s n r l.nopenmllo c an for bumper forage :Iso pllnli fd.|migration and Inspect i t at its corn crop in this vicinity.Ptbduction 3 all ffl-in grown in.mu1es.By cnnnitntlondf amend- ,b u r n e r P e r fe c t i o n o i l st a ve ,x f o u r i n c h b e l t 2 0 f t . l o n g , a b o u t 5 d o z e n W h i t e W y a n d o t t e ch i c kn n a a n d o t h - l e :a r t i c l e : t o o n u m e r o u s t o m e n t a l o n . Huming smin :mo A. H.I Limln `- Burilngton ridlmdi :r Ix)| ' 1 fx)- - E. c. PILCHER 1 DR. E. I. DA!!T'ENTlS'I'g-__.te_3 ¥Rooms our H¢naen'| Evening Slrvica 7:30 P. ll lpnuengvr : n a m ousn tinx dn u i, . P \ o a ¢ In c l . R o d 1 7 5 B l a i r ,N o b r u h munslm. .Im T he only sen sibl e, s anit ary m e t h o d ,Ch e ap e r t h a n a n y o t h e r w a y.' BLA1R`GAS COMPANY s u m NE B R AS K A unmsn u n u z r ULU! ALLEN KYDB12/ncH'an Vden md Huw Bell Hua-Cedar xm nn w. F. lmlrmu.nnxmfr looml our Blu!! Suu Bu! m m . m m m .~. ..._._ ...-.w g n . .T h e l i ; - n a g :- A p p a r e n t l y Pr e s i d e n t C o o l i d g e lake G e n e r a l G r u n t ,w i l l fi g h t o u t a c n m p s i x n a l o n g t h e l i n e l m b c l l d vu 1:r i g l l l .H i s me s s a g e i s s i m p l e a n d =t2:l.ighl.for\\ar~d.In . l zi s di.-»c1.|:u»ion <.f n a t i o n a l iss ues h e co n s i d e r t h e | : u h Ic i n t e r e s t a h e a d o f h i s pe r s on a l gulitscad a m b i t i o n s H e ca t e r s t o n o c l u e f o r r o l e s . H 1 n l o p l s S e c r e t a r y §l e l lo n 's p l a n t h e fo l l o w i n g de s cr i be d pr ° r \ l Ju »i o - i r i t :*' T H R E E H O R S E S - 1 b a y m a r e e l e ve n y e a r s o l d . w e i g h t 1 3 0 0 l b s :l t r a m ma r e s ,s m o o t l f n a o u l h .w e i g h t 2 5 0 0 s u . F m - 1 H E A D { ' A T T L E 3 22006 p u n ;m i l c h c o w s ,{ | . w o 4 y e a r o l d s a n d o n e 3 y e u p l d ) ,a 5e ar li ng ' h e l f e r a n d a 5 e n d i n g h u l l . T E N H a a n H O G ?9 s a w s a n d 1 P o l a n d C h i n a n g i s t e n e d b o a r . M A C H I N E R Y - 1 l u m b e r w a g o n f o r l a x r e d u c t i o n w i t h u n q u a l i f i e m vl s p r i n g w u g o n ,1 h a y ra c k ,1 W i d e a p p r o va l .I l e do e s n o t si de s ie p t h e b o n u s iss ue t o w h i c h h e op po se d, .- t r e a d li a te r ,2 H a t e r éu l t i va t o r a ,1 N e w C e n t u r y c u l t i va l n r ,o n e 3 sec- .. lr wi repdr. 1: will PW to " ' ° " ° 1 PUBLIC SALE it ami keep its running trans in god!==:==-pqf»d ;heltér.I Having decided to quit fnqning They are the gun lima umf de-I will sell at public auc tion nt my fenders of every interest. the fore- form four and one half miles south :unners and pioneers of every move east of Blair on the Omzhl.:ood ment and the sturdy advocates of on what is known as the old Bou law and order.vie:farm commencing at 12:30 aving decided to quit farming l will sell at Public Sale at the old Ed Pilcher farm three miles nogth- west of Blair commenfzlng at I o'clock sharp, on .|... L. J .Spence. trdfie director of .p| ¢m¢_ dur an extmded p ~ugh the West, nys: || Liv n t e c ti r i t h m e n o f e f f n l n l n d i f - perl! of the country ind a. mrvey of busineee condi- judfy e. predic tion of contin- pneperlty,'ahhh to d d be r ethnuhted by a. luberlantiedtionaflnc ouae tyres during eppmechinl ecwion of Congress by reasonable euurence that will be no zedicai legislation undermine th e flmdlmmtdl u p whkb the employment and proa- rity of |12 cleseee of people de- na."eOnmha-1933 building tote! rush- $12.000.°00» hreeklng |21 ncorde Pendv.New ice plant being op- » In cannedIon with dty power nt. West Point --~ Republican begin: s 54111 volume in fine nur home. Wahoo-Work on new henk build : bein; pushed. Bi: increase noted In numter of l.and dairy. cattle brought I @@@@©@©©@©O E T A TS E.LA © ° © © © © © @ O © O __ D N A __ COOK ~\v|TH G-I-\-S for first 1:moulin of |923 ' p u n $6,000,000 mark. Norfolk - $40,000 to be spent ~nun, N~r.In Kunnml Honda"Q, md Thndxya etate this estimated at 400, 195.000 bushels.. Kearney-City to dnk a number of test wells to determine best lo- cation for new eraterrorka. Pmdudton of hay ahora increase nt 000,03 tone over last y ear. Farmers svinz heavily into c attle feeding this year. Omaha--The agricultural altuatioh inthe middle west is on a sounder foundation than for many yearn, und farm 1§°llli¢¢l are oonaldemed by,la1ge insurance companies aa the aafeet lnvestmenta. There seems to be a rnnnia at the present time for rezuletion, oon- fqeation or destruction ot the "otper fetloefs"business by legislative action or taxation.For ` political effec t it is eonnnon to work up a pzcjudioe in the public mind against at perfectly innocent indunry which kin!! helpless to defend itself. Berkelfb fire r m September caused gross losa of $4,028,753 to 112 insurance companies. Courses in home study by radio- an imlovatlon which its promoters believe m u revolutionize educa- tional methods - has been inaugn:- ated by Columbia University in Nev 'fo rk The Home Newspaper If there is anything in your town worth talking about ten chimes to one y our own newspapers had n hand in putting it there.lf any - body beyond the walls of your bun; ever learns that there is meh a place as Three Comere lt will be through the home pnpers.lt's the wagon that arries all your goods » issuance of tax-exempt bonds.He _would dlapoae of the lluaelo Shoals project and instead of making the eonpensatlon the government ra- aives from it the paramount lame. ihe would have adequate covenants in the lease or sado that the parties'rotting the property shall carry to tt eoeeeaaful oonclusion experimenu -to produce lf:-prloed nitrate:for the direc t benefit o! farman. In writing his message, President Coolidge seemed to be nsiderlngallthepeople,not any Tl..c lan or any one political party. Hts eonr» age in ,tating his conviction ap- peals to every fair minded mins re- gardless of his Politics.-Eze. Radio Educate!the People ntent he would prohibit further 1 The educational value of the radio to farnillei in their homes and on the ta:me ls'bec omin¢more fully appreciated..From one Western broadealting station people in 114 dtlea and towns,and thouslutds o form homes in the country enjoy dnily entertainment. Inctures from great educational centers sattered over thirty-one states are heard from one super- station. A family in Ferndale,California hears concerts from Portland,Ore- : o w n e d farmers at Livingstone, Montana enjoy concerts from Dee Moines,Iowa. The pleasure that a whole family gets from nation-wide music and lectures is intensified by the fact that they have been deprived of these things until the discovery of the radio. :esult of a readjustment of expressim gan state an ml THE INSURANCE OFFICE L R. GILBERT, lin.All Kind! of lnmnnee Bun, Nehruh (1) tic C ~ s m !Madison. F u ll: C i ty -Modern new c ourt- house to bo srecud In the spring. Beatrice -$880,600 new "Be- atriel Ha u l"to be completed and opuga about J munn'1,1924. 0'HA-NLON, mmm: l(YBANIDNAttormysat-hw I ons in Sill! Bulk nnildlus a p i w comploted :nd :only to n -_:ultra p u m a .NEBRASKA 'WEEKLY Nq ti o w W heat Grotnn Anand-INDUSTRIAL REVIEW ation to m m what campaigns in th i s m u ,Kamu a nd in diu m.A W in ter hu arrived with a wud- bodpt od' $250,000 hu been approv- :num alovrlng up in Indu ltr lll Ae- od.tlvity.Thom is teas unemployment Otnlhl - -Odd fi llou to erect than for y u r : p u t.Pt-nent condi-$15»0,D00 building.'lions offer the strongest argument ¥lu.\hnoll-Adrrhrinn Sta t!Bnnk for every c itizen to do his part tq opens with n capital stock of815-'maintain c onditions that encourage 000.,steady pgyrolla. Ifmmont-30,000 fish planted in Pulls City--Cont to be swan!- Lzku in this vicinity.|ed for oowructlon of $230,000 Rich- K e u my - - A l llh gmoven harntt unison c ounty c ourt house. fourtn :fog ln Ph tta vdk y .|Blue Springs -Blnck Brothers' Omd u- Po pulni on h o n in¢r¢l»~mill, dunagal in ncent Hood being in; nt rate of 6,000 petnon:per thoroughiy rvmhdolod.' y ou.I B¢¢u~a¢¢_Proposed paving of Columbus -Plum completed :for r.ort.h Fifth street announced. construction of $250,000 hlzh school Columbut C..nt11tct.s to be amrnrd- tzullding.,°'ed nt. onoefot construction of $300. Dannebrog - liodarn watlrworkz 000 neniqr high school bull\li..g|. ayutorn to bo Irtitdled at once.I Beatrice-Forty bushels corn to Nebraska ruined nppnoxintately the acre being taken fzom '70~|cre #»°g;°° tons of but in 1928.tnc t on Hutwig ranc h. l u - -Anic ultural situation IIartington-$50,000 to be apentthroughoutmid\|.e\s£on saundor\;-raveling state highway through foundation thxn for many y a n :Cedar county..'p u t.I Sidney --Stneet lighting system __T w d I .c o w s ,.,.$I5I.ffL-§.I."caves ~ M A C H I N E R Y "One ~<=- tury cnlti lwr;I Janesvllle 10-inch sulky plow; une three -ec- tiun harruw; one youd lumber wagon; nne hmy mek; une 5-IL. steel Lank, new; one 2 l2 II. P. angine:thrall sem ofharness:one Economy' King cream separntnr; nno black- smith forge and other anirrlea tw numemun to mention. S u g h C o m p a n y o p e r a t i n g s t 1 6 p e r c a n t o ve r N o r m a l p r o d u c t i o n . L i n c o l n - -F i r e d e p a r t m e n t i n - st a ll s n e w e q u i p m e n t c o s t i n g $1 2. - o o o . N o b : u k ;t o b e n e fi t t o e x t e n t o f mhdonllneto 'r.\.,,..|,to be JESUS CHRIS ~gunerodty of other groups to nlve his probkiiu ory 1'il3;a prohlelrll ind 'lark nut h:I|"o1rnfini. Te rme: - A e ulud . Carl Christensen,01m Jensen and Bron,Aoctionee Forman State Bank,Cie PUBLIC SALE He v i n g e o ld m y h r c n l vi ll et Public Sale et my farm elg lnllel south of Btnlr end one ..| roothe ut of the Money echo-ol o the high road to Dmelu, c omm ln ge t10 o 'c J oc k A. lL o n' 1 `u e ld e ' g B the following property w t : HORSES-- 8 heed of Horses:- teern grey ml r u 9 a n d 13 Bro dd, weight 2750;I oorrel hone yur: old, weight 1350 Ibn., 1 » lnnd Pony, Weight 850 lbl. CNI TL E I8 Heed:4 cours gi ing milk; 2 will be fresh soon; two year old, heifer;x y o u lnlfer;1 ai: month: old heifer; gwo year old Durham bull m d cuc klnz tnl\¢1 Ho g e 'nj head of shoots. MACHINERY--1 Lumber were 1 low wagon, 1 two seated ep wagon.1 top buggy,3 lllhre~ mower,1 Avery oem planter 90 :o dlof 1r ln e, 1d ls k, 2t.h re e tlon horror,1 lixteen inch m u s h aulky plow, 1 llxteen I~ wolHn|,'plow,1 potato diner, Superior drill. 1 bob sled,I J ok wtlvetor,1 hay ric k,1 I mill, 1 al corn ehdler,1 1 » stone, 1 Handy cart, 1 wooden h 1mr,2 ladder: (16 and 20 ft.) limo c hicken coops and 7 small coops,2 ehovellng beanie,1 f gallon gemtank,2 ten gallon - tank, 1 steel hog waterer and 1 e slop tank. HA RNE S S- 1 set heavy Coneo harness (neuly new), I light wo harness,1 driving harness and uh of !ly _netn. PRODUCE#-6 tone alfalfa 3 tons cane hay, 1 stack oat atre 1 suck barley straw and some a alfa 'and sweet clover weed. HOUSEHOLD GOODS--I kltch nl01.¢t, 1 has-e burner,2 oil atme ollhé'nu\r, 1 gas store and oven. combined book case and writi desk,2 kitchen cabinets,1 chi rulzynet, 2 wash stands,I kitela table,1 dining room suite,I room suites and rugs ond other a titles too numerous to mention. FREE Lvp z c n A T NOON '1'enns:- Six months Lime on e proved not-en bearing 8%lntene $10.00 emi under cuh. J. P. Daly . Owne Jensen and Brees,auctionee Farmen and Merchants Rank Hennard, Clerk. COOK ~\v|TH G-I-\-S UHA NL ON,MA! [ER &(THA. DON, Attorneys._ By \irlue of an onlea:of su issued out of the District Ccuri T he only sen sibl e, s anit ary m e t h o d ,Ch e ap e r t h a n a n y o t h e r w a y.' BLA1R`GAS COMPANY s u m NE B R AS K A iz.pu r s u a n c e o f a de c r e e o f ~ C o u r t i n a n a c t i o n t h e r e i n po n d!~ w h e r e i n t h e P e n n M u t u a l U f a I nu r a n c e C o m p a n y i s p l a i n t i ff F l o y d V a n Va l i n ,e t n l a r e d e f - a n t s , I w i l l o n M o n d x y , t h e 2 Xs t » of Ja n u a r y . 1 9 2 4 , a t 1 0 : 0 0 o 'c ¥ o c k H . ,o f u i d d a y a t t h e W e st F r o D o o r o f t h e W u h i n f t o n C o u n Co u r t h o u s e .i n t h e C i :o f B l u W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,N e : a s h , a t p u b l i c a u c t i o n t o t h e h i g h e s t bo c t f o r c u h t h e fo l l o w i n g d o s c r l ~ r u t l es ta te ,t o - w i t :T h e E a t H a o f t h e N o r t h s u t Q u a r t e r o f S c c t i ~ r x Sth P. H.,Washington County, Nbanks, to satisfy two certain moonthered estate above di n..=f'f§2<». The plnintik. on the 12th dny Hu s h ,1923,obtained a decreefonclolureinlaidactionforznamof$8,551.77 together 'nrlth i terest thereon from March 12, 19 at 10% per annum, for c om in tunount af $53.17 and :dl see - costs and the defendant and cr~petitioner,Georganna Turner.ctained a decree of judgv.ent and foclosure in the sum of $5,931.01 wi n o d r e p d r .I t w i l l p a y t o g r e a s e i t e n d k e e p i t s r u n n i n g t r a n s i n g o d !shi:; h e l t r .Th e y a r e t h e g u n i l i n n s n u u f d e - fe n d e r s o f e ve r y in t e re s t .t h e fo r e - : u n n e r s a n d p i o n e e r s o f e ve r y m o ve m e n t a n d t h e s t u r d y ad vo c a t e s o f l a w a n d o r d e r . Su b sc r ib e f o r t h e E n t e r p r i s e . n . .T h e l i e - n a g :- A p p a r e n t l y Pr e s i d e n t C o o l i d g e lake G e n e r a l G r u n t ,w i l l fi g h t o u t n c n m p s i x n a l o n g t h e l i n e h e b e l i e ve s 1:r i g n l .H i s me s s a g e i s s i m p l e a n d =t2:l.ighl.lor\\ar~d.In . h i s di.-»c1.|:u»ion o f n a t i o n a l iss ues h e co n s i d e r t h e |: u l : Ic i n t e r e s t n h e u l o f h i s pe r s on a l golitscad a m b i t i o n s H e ca t e r s t o n o c l u e f o r r o l e s . H 1 n l o p l s S e c r e t a r y §l e l lo n 's p l a n f o r l a x r e d u c t i o n w i t h u n q u a l i fi e d a p p r o va l .I l e do e s n o t sl de s ie p t h e b o n u s iss ue t o w h i c h h e op po se d, l u t h e a d vo c a t e s a d e q u a t e a n d g e n - .: -- - l P U B L I C S A L E I H a vi n g de c id e d t o q u i t f n q n l n g I w i l l se ll a t p u b l i c a u c t i o n n t m y fo r m f o u r a n d o n e h a l f m i l e s s o u t h e a s t o f B l a i r o n t h e Om e h e .r o e d o n w h a t i s k n o w n a s t h e o l d B o u \ i e r f a r m c o m m e n c i n g a t 12 : 3 0 h n r p o n Tu e s d a y , J a n u a r y 15 , 1 9 24 . t h e fo l l o w i n g de s cr i be d pr o r\ l Ju »i o - i r i t :*' T H R E E H O R S E S - 1 b a y m a r c e l e ve n y e a r n o l d . w e i g h t 1 3 0 0 l b s :l r f a m ma r e s ,s m o o L h ' m o u l h .w e i g h t 2 5 0 0 n n . F m - 1 H E A D { ' A T T L E 3 22006 5ou n|z m i l c h c o w s ,l l w o 4 y e a r o l d s a n d o n e 3 y e n r p l d ) ,a 5e ar li ng ' h e l f e r a n d a 5 e n d i n g h u l l . T E N H a a n H O G ?9 r o w s a n d 1 P o l a n d C h i n a re g i s t e r e d b o a r . M A C H I N E R Y - 1 l u m b e r w a g o n 1 s p d n g w u g o n ,1 h e y ra c k ,1 W i d e t r e a d li a l e r ,2 l l s t e r cu l t i va t o r a ,1 N e w C e n t u r y cu ln i va b or .o n e 3 sec- t i o n h n r r o w ,1 M c C o r m i c k m o w e r . 1 REAL ESTATE --ANn~-.. ||. of test well:to determine but lo- cation for new eraterrorka. Pmdudton of hay ahora increase nt 000,03 tone over laat year. Farmer: :vine heavily into c attle feeding this year. Omaha--The agricultural altuatioh inthe middle went ia on a sounder foundation than for many yearn, und farm 111'-lllli¢¢l are oonaldemed by,la1ge inaurance companies aa the aafeet lnvestmenta. There seeme to be a rnnnia at the present time for rezuletion, oon- fqeation or destruction ot the "otper t'etIo1v's"bnrhteu by legislative action or taxation.For ` political effect it ia eonnnon to work up a pzejudioe in the public mind against at perfectly innocent indunry which kin!! helpless to defend itself. Berkelfb fire laet September canned groan loan of $4,028,753 to 112 tnaurance eompanlea. Couraea in home study by radio- an imlovatlon which its promoter: believe m u revolutionize educa- tiond rnethoda - has been inaugn:- ated by Columbia University in Nev 'fo rk The Home Newspaper If there ia anything in y our town worth talking about ten entrees to one your own newspaper: had n hand in putting it there.lf any - body beyond the walls of your bun; ever learns that there la meh a plane as Three Comere lt will be through the home pnpera.lt's the wagon that arries all your goods 'projoet and instead of making the eonpenaatlon the government re- aivee from it the paramount lame. ihe would have adequate covenants in the leaae or sado nut the partlea'rotting the property lhadl c arry to tt eoeeeeaful oonclusion experimenu -to produce lf:-prloed nitrate:for the dined benefit o! farmen. In writing his message, President Coolidge seemed to be naidertngallthepeople,not any Tl..c lan or any one political party. Hts eonr» age in ,tating his conviction ap- peals to every fair minded mins re- gardless of hia politica.-Ent. Radio Educate!the People 1 The educational value of the radio to farnillei in their homes and on the ta:me la'beeomin¢more fully appreciated..From one Westem broadealting station people in 114 dtlea and towns,and thoualutde o form homes in the country enjoy dnily entertainment. I.octure.e from great educational centers eattered over thirty-one states are heard from one super- station. A family in Ferndale,California hear:concerts from Portland,Ore- r o w a n d farmers at Livingstone, Montana enjoy eonoerta from Dee Moines,Iowa. The pleasure that a whole family geta from nation-wide music and lectures ia intensified by the fact that they have been deprived of these things until the discovery of the radio. {Lincaln Street b¢u|¢¢11 Sth g, nh)to c rop buruu of Dufpartment n i Elder T. J . Elliott, Omalu,Supply Agriculture. Sundxy Schooi at 10 O'clo¢k Omlha -loc al telnhone com-I Yntlan 'Ilsr::r m o l lsn'¢ n ld wo l da!-ion Next ,me n - lo de- .lad Vo a llo nll lgr imltu m,under the b a t ininc d group of ie leh ln workin; in tha nun! lehooll ¢°dlr» o f t e n | n a t u r a l IU-\d`!il\|th an y n b l mm. A n you prvfidng by R? »¢¢ ' n g Pi n! . lu Mo un d Hat L u a . Pneuhin: Servic es at ll. A. H. ST. FRANCIS BORGIA (Gotham:chemo) (Corner Coifax and 6th street) Iother C.A.Beyendorfer,Pastor! First and 'Third Sunday of each. pany completes i lxtion of new awilchboud. Building permits issued In 25 roprasentative cltiaa during fi r ll len months this your total 81.899.- £*"§6,968 for entire 1922 period and£I,(88,892,855 for first ten months' }5f 1922.Se c on d a n d F o u r t h S u n d a y s .M a u l L i n c o l n ¢1n . o n A u 1......-- L _ school work i f e n ll und n ho r ln her I w i ll offse- in i o n m u h uslon Th e wbllc b ald ! an n o o l E lm- uy Cou nty , llln nu ou. hu A novel plan for slrving but lunnhnq In the r u n !uha oll of h u c oun ty vh k h lhe u l l n "Fha P i n t J u u m m Ho ! m m. " E a c h d ll ld m n f r o m home some pu d mlu k i nd o f f o o d ln n Lightly elaed Hanan pint Jar. Upon rpuhin g sc hool d m hr u lat on | rlc k In I elothn bollbt.This holler ls partly fllled lYlt.h_Intar md Sixt y Ne bruh m m - J _ _n . f B? otha: c ¢ ll a idnfn m u . For m n ! m n 'mo- und a m- d l ! h u ll m r |1-dwol m u r r d wok tha n m :un- gnu- plain look: sank han- um eh!!- mth: ;..., m K0 plex r u m m o n.hey wol- to anigh- use \¢n :he ma r w u l w u a w w lx lllh le d s n d b y xxo a n th e a mh n u u r l t h c j u n n b o c f h n m o d t o n d i n - u i m u m n n m a m m w m m w l e m m ¢ ¢ h | v | r m d i | § v d t h t b s wld f o o d i n t l l a i r l n n é b u h ta . n ¢ - e u a m m m u m m u a u o u t - h o o v n r v l h i l j u l n a r d c r t o i n m n ld sn z th u dm'Tha m n : xo c o m1 » n d | t h ¢ f \ d l n wi n ¢ k h d | d f n o d . | ! o r \ h Si n:C vwl.milk, | w7 | . o u ' ¢ | | n k ! n \ < ! | d f n i ¢ |n d n ¢ u \ , | | ¢ ,m| ¢| ¢| ,| _| »| ¢_ g¢ m¢ 4 o q n hdmd 5llhl~la d d a v i d u : n t . T h l q d p | | n t n q u i n d o o a - : M a d s t w v b u r u r d i n g n .A c lo mh a b o i k n n c k .and M z e m a m - . -a s n . u l q ¢ ¢ ¢ u s u \ » |' r. n Y- h o n c wy u r h u T p d n g h r m af | c h o o l b o | 4 n s . To o o ! | n b d o n l t | a l n o l i n l h y o r l u n l e h l l d n n l n d n lc h e n u \ L i n d , w o m, | n d l . h 1 . h | | m d t h e t i m l s p e n t i n th n s c vo l- r o o m b \ e s m u u w u r y d n | . ' I ' h h onlhtn ov.\n b| ¢\= seu n. '!' h¢ :hn n| w n m m a u u a n a m u m l a h f u l l n d v u u n o l t h m u n u - t l v e l l h n l s p r l n g m d m a d s s o l n - tu u ti n g th a t o e h o o l d o d u g l l | mltte r o f r lg n t n th n r th mn jo ln -ing. I n n m . tureugrlculfuru mu l h o d d n k . u v l pm u llh e wa rk u f th e lvr ln : n u u m m a m m n a m.wl d u l o b o o u t o f d o o n d n w Shortly atm' upanod an lon( Jmulry and Pebmuy h LNan plum for md bc;-in thu na- study. achbol gnnlenlng.md h m tcnn. should ing the v u m lpring mnnlhs and :heir school work should be pllnnd l n k e e p d m m o u z u n m n h u p o a s - Sble. 'rm sprint migntlnn of buds. me life hixtarlel of plank,the flowering and Ieafing of the tual, u n p l m i n g o f m n a n n l w w that c hildren may mdy with pmflt und in whimh tbc y b eome i nnu e- ly innenncd. Nor need these thlngu interlsm with md: studio: as arith- ¥~ meds,nndlng,composition.m d geognphy.On tha w m m y ,m y may be med vary effeclidy \n giv- inx life: md purpose m tha Ihree R'a Ind li nk in !for the children 1 Ple num of wh .:would olher\'ise be drudzwry. @@@@ 0 a I lam :he Bo ! un cum.Ek @@@@ ¢ f m c | | 1 ¢ n m At the nan! Country life Con-(ennn held in St. louis, \ \D0\"i|'|" picture fllm was uhovm o f |f u m lay and hh Huc k of chlkenn.The m m demomstnted e m tha birds were fine beeause the boy hid 1p- nlled hu krmwlodg e lo the a re of his (loc k But the boy vu n mouth nmp hn :md sh owe d f urthr dfe c h of mnlnulritlon.The t n g k thing about uw plduru was um the :Mc k- cnx we n lux-[ng a better dunes than the boY- 'Do idea of enc nnnxlng h m children lo n b a Lhorouxhhred wultry and live stock ls whnlo- mlrn.l t should be prurnorod to A num degree than it is xt present, On :he othsr hand. it mu-IR be bonu in mind u m t h e n u n s ! u s e t o f tho fu-m lx neld m lu lin mek nor l u lmh f y . b u tlu b o y i a n d glrh. Th q t h c ms u lvu u v I n t i th d to u scientific c a n u m y l n m u h : w | 4 1 1 th e mlmnll u m l- N! n m. ln order to dcvslop ln!-a | utnng m m u r ' m a n evny :Mu i m mh u n wen-btlllneed diet whkh u satan nz n n l u puiadxg la n( M u n of d u p l n \ nllwnn iila rod room; nethlly u exwnaed ln vhols- sofno v m .n n y ,m d | l ly ;in- n m q o n mn a ml n th e a n o f t h o bddys m d psrlodie vh n k n l a n y HORSES..- 0re_r.e¢m of fir"8 and 9 ,nan old.,naught 2-500 lbs; nun mm mains. hu' and n're.v.9 and 10 .roars old, weight 2,700 lbs: one black umm I0 y rsn old.weight.L100;nne g m ? mare c oming um seam nidgg team of c oming 5eurl=n;|'horse in:tea m o f c omin g mlm bull.-s; one bhck Pnmheron seallinn.royialer - A _ _ ! _ i .n n n n .__\ l _ _ _. L I l1vu ,v e l l u m w w m s :o n e m l m m m n . f l e x with Meaiy poinls.an hands high, sqgight 9Uolbs |. s %U S U A L T E R M S ~_z _~R O Y G R O V E R ,O w n e r HITCHMAN BRDTHERS JENSEN & Bnoss, Auciiqneers CITIZENS STATE BANK, Clerk \_.,.I _____i-__ ¢ . | | u \ l | a n I ;I n u n u l l ;.a=uii:.a ff'=4n§w<-" f L .:1.. h p h w |t h ¢ n ¢v r . Ata ||t ab o n r drah menu v e n u r n l . f the inelamlaey d l h u n v l u a l i m a u l d a l 1 Blair, Nehr., January 3,1924Bldrl Nebr.,.Janulry 3, 1924'rnx m rrnrm s ns l a i n !-rns mrrrxnrmsxs- Kuhn's Photos wil! please you. 'Children's coats one-half price. Kuhn's Photon will plana you.aunnw Phan ...e yuu I.N.Warrick drove to Qouncil Mrs.Elsie Cook of FI..Calhéun Bluffs on Wednesday.-ullended the Masonic reception,the Bo m to Mr and Mrs.Ed gh.; guest of Mn. Ahna Petersen. on Snmrdly Dec . 29, a. boy.6 If the $2 bill does not win! to be Q I | |l n Morning Warship'at 11 A.H. Sirrmon Subject: "A Little I"arthcr". The service this morulng will be closed with the observance of the Lord'|Supper."Zn remcmbranoe ofr n¢ "u ,i dtha L» onc lJ as ulin 2. he rdc oma delicious in mite 0 weather our y oung §../"~,f-_'I Mrs.Ben "fachter of Herman THE EN'I`ERPRISE|Sa n E wlm u a level :mm s s mb.Paemqu in Nw xn kr c»¢»1umu'» Pneeedinn vs.-HlrolH Westbrook)9.80 Chrinensmg Lhr. 'Co. (F-»umb¢r} 2'-'0 pubiic official .and zuggeata thu ia- hav: also been incraad in numb".,,._`John Hunneister umm work) 17.50 Onunotzlox the County Treasure stud of londin! me dur with :his by 4.508 en: that were dven an n__¢_...-.i .____ _-__ -__.ms, c. Lorsch £Ro=\d dmz-ws: authonzed '~° trhnifer the 'Pi o r L.. Hsudce Hehnxu,Sheriff {Night watclu at w i )15.50 The B°¢3=mlF Ston_(Supp1ial for Poor)2.00 0m|.ha.Printing Co.¢S11|>nii¢= for Poor)=. Maurice Hahmns,Sher!!! (Bonding prisonen) Holmqalst Gr. 4: Lbr. Co. (Coal for Poor) Grant Allen (Roni drag- 59.50 136.80 55.95 m a m v Nye Schneider Jenks Co. (Bridge lumber)61.35 August. Pmchnow (Road stork)10.00 Néhr. Cuiv. I llfg. Co.(Con- necting band)4.64 G. H. Sc hmidt (Rand dril- zinx)15-20 The Bec lmun Store (Supplies for Poor)-LN Grover C. Wilkins (Road _ work)16.50 n .Steed (Ex~ nse in tween thme and hve inches in length in 1923.O! this number more than 95 per :ent have lived, according 'lo the secretary ol'the department, Grant L.Shumwny. BARGAIN OFFER A imrzldn offer is made on the Dllly State Journni of $3.00 a year, or 84.00 with the big Sunday 1.ap|.r if sent in now before prices increase on February 1.No family would be without 3 state daily dur- ing the y ear 392i and The Lincoln Journal can give you the best.ser- vice,especially on rural routes usually a :lay ahead of most other papers.Why not begin with the new year? l i q u o r c a m i )8. 00 S m i t h B r o s .( D o u b l e u e o n . et c. )17.40 P .l l l l z c n l n m p ( R o a d d r a g lr i m z l 10.80 P .H i l g e n k n m p ( R o a d d r a g - g i n g )12.60 Und er wo od '1 §, ~pe 1r rl ber C o. ( T y p e w r i t e r H b b o n s )5.00 M r s .E m m a R l x ( L a n d t a k - e n )558.07 Sc h oo l D i s t .N o .5 8 ( D a m a g e t o g r o u n d s a n d b u i l d i n g s )25. 00 W m .St e y e r ,Amlmr.( D a m a g e t o l a n d )2 0 0 0 S n m C l a ( L a n d t o k -e n !A f ? - ''?97.T2 Tl C .Bl a c o ( C o m . w o r k & m i l e a g e )280.70 A m d t H n n l w a r e Co . {S u pp l i e. | ) 1 3. 0 0 S e m S t e ve n s - ( C a s h a n d t.ele» p h o n e )4.67 B l a i r Te l e p h o n e C a ( R e n t a l s a n d to l l s )20.35 l l e r m a n Te l e p h o n e C o .( To l l s )l 3 . l 0 L o u i s l l .E c h t e n k a r n p ( L a b o r )20. 00 Je n k i n s O i l G o .( G a s )6. 2 ! 'H i l l e r 'd u n k ( B l a c k s m i t h w o r k ]9.90 Ha n c o c k Im p l e . C o .( B a t t e r y )2.15 22.O .I` a l r c h l l d ( W i r e )1.55 S t a n d a r d O i l C o .( G u )9.88 F a r m e r s G r . 8 :L b r . C o . ( L u m - b e r )111.60 D o n C .W e b e r ll l ld s e. )2.85 B .l l . l o n e s { Tu r p e n t i n e )1400 G e o .M e n k i n g ( G a s )17.03 F a r m e r s G r .ni L b r .P ~( S u p - pl i e s )`18.75 |. 9 ¥|[~r ,-~a S T A T E I I I S T R I B U T E S 150. 000 Deep Rock Oil Co.Gas)14.70 v. L Caley <Lbr.)3.20 Deep Rock Oil Co.Gas)\!9.45 Beaty Contrasting Co.(Repair jobs)1344.30 Chris Nelson (Labor)9.50 E. C. Jackson, CIR. Dist. Court (Costs St. vs. Harold West- brook)13.50 Mauric e Mehnns (Costa St. /. .f \» |J " 1 1 ,(q,~- i i a i g n "4 7 \A, f b \ `I 7 ;' f u \"\ \ FIS!!I N 1923 Lincoln,Dec.29.-Rec ords of the department ol ;¢Hcu!ture,relensed today, show that the Vnlentine 5511 hatchery distributed 150,000 hah, be- gum 22.95LouisCiuan(Blacksmith work) Louis. Clasen (Blacksmith work) M. H. Cook (Road drag- ging)32.75 H. C. Blaco (Oil nnd repairs)83.30 Edvr.Gosker (Road dn¢| :in|'} m s :c w I ll umo u"JS"-§.» est were 3.i6 School 9.00 after Bond piid: lowing School Bom!Funds to th Gme ml Fund uf these districts f~ the muon du! the bonds for whi these bond funds warn created a pd a and the fdlowin rnpreaont the halmce =h;b_e»1_ds;===* into Fund School Din Fritz Relthmueller (H!a.chmlth ho. 3 3231.1work):~:~$.ao ' School Blmd Fund School D Harvey Hu - mn ;m o m d u r No. 29 101.~ sins)4.15 s e l ml a m d m u d Sc hool no Pa d Hoierhenry (Road drag-No.. IT \5 1 zinc)»21.90 S a m i a m m a Sc hool on c i ne ma Goldb er g (Rm dn s-Ir. 21 .az. tb l )1530 Burt ma Wah. co. Gwm Nalblum (Road dur a School Bond ma -_ Schoo! nu dns)8.60 No. 1 m s Pehr Wu!!! {Llbor} A. H. Simmer (Road work) Wm. Niebam (I-ab°r) A.N.Bzllard (Labor)_ Arndt Hanhrare Co. (59308) sm m m u m gn om n hum 1.50 the Board ad}ournod__t.o meer.Jan 3.00 uary Sth, 1924. 9.10 Annie C. Martin, County Ge:lt. .50 by Chrl. Rumusaen. Deputy. Putty "Sdt"The South Sm islam!IuurascuUs :Ion not have lu make bread.'I||£*l! lu n treo ln tlmge islnnuls vniiéul thelm*.ulln:11 tree.the fruit ur xvhlch, "Inu lnulwel In an 9\ei1.lnoks andtastes wry mmIl Ilku ulauat latelcl. t h e m n r k r t wa l a c1 . I\ ¢\ u n d a l i o f 1 0 f l f f w Iuhalwr.B h d Il d l l .Ia1lt¢llvl° w¢'iglll.|b r o u g h t $ . 3 5 a n d b u l k 02 zndlnsz nun :al $T.l.|l}iPT.Ii4¥. S h a e p a n d L o r n b l S t e a d y . R\~c».>i\§ta \ I\ r t '1 1 . 3 0 0 i n l d n l n d t h e m a r k e t pr n ct l u al l y Une »-: mv a n o n '1`uclday.Bea t 1 wo1 ¢°d la mbs br oux hm s z a o u .F e n d e r l i m b s w e r e q u o m l r l y st r un g .Q Q u u l n l l o n s o n |h¢~¢=|>a n d l u m b a r F a t la m b s ,g o o d l n ch u l ve .$ 1 2 2 5 0 l a w ;In t l a m b s ,fa i r l u m o d . $ 1 1 . 5 0 811 1!- 25; rl ipp ed Iu m l w . $ I| L | 3 0 U l U S 5 : fe e di n g la m bs ,$1l.2.16I2.?»t}:wutln- vr s,$(LtK)6&2.l5;y vu r l l n a n .$8 . 0 0 0 . r ..n * ~ " t . that tho power whic h c an be devd- -ped as o byproduct of the Ban Frmdxo vo ter s upply be sold for ' sum of approximltely 3.000.000 Bluff and bombut. hot :lr and wm- doe eloquence arouse nupldoo: elu- s year to the existing dec trlc ou- trtlautlng companies which operate under state reguhtion ss to rates and service.His srgunient is that "thJs\|rodd theinterest on the 340.000.4300 iol y spent and allow the onion of the water system to be ulod for the retirement of the bonds. THE a o u u s ity and oooserndm invite and com- mlnd oonildlnol. . 'LWESTUGK PRICES Al SUUTH UMAHA Seo! Steers Steady to xo to l5c Lower Thsro wsu be s determined fight HOGS I 0 T o l 5 c HI G HE R to force the Bonus Bill throulh c osgnu.'Tho suggestion sdvmeod om "th t 22,0 00 who became mil- lionaires through proflteoring dur- ln g t lu u r s r , b e r o s d e t o p l . y i t " l s not pnc tiable. Commenting on this the Cha:le|~ town,Miss.,Sun,ny s :"In first place there are no trustworthy fir- ures to :how the number who $1lnI\~ eui themselves In the sudden pros- perity of war.But the Treasury De- partments'recently published tables showing study and steep declines of income surtu and vastly reduced incomes of the class of which the indotennlnats "22,0D0"is supposed Moderne Run of olpep and Ll:nbcgMoves ncaouy at Study to Strong .Flgures-Top, Wooten! Limbo $18. ;tfol-on Stock Yards, South 011381133 Juollary 3: 192+-lvoeloesdafs nm .otmttlv, 7,300 hesd, wll llbonu tooth! du after New Yaara but demsnd Iso lllrk Intl trmlo slow wlth price-5 walktolo wo o lower.Beal yousllngl brought slum.Iee-.lon were Ilrm. Quotations on cattle:-tlood to olsalte lo w s .;9_u0@;000; fair £0 : o w hc~o\1:s.$82.'»09.D0; rommon to full boexon, $T.23U3.{lJ; good to cholooyenrllngxo$9.500'1l.00: folr to :ood rusorllnax. $8.UfJli11L25: common so fslrifeur llnn $6.DU6l.Tll;'¢ood to oholco I to b e PM' vo. P *`° "°* out *3**fred hella.ri. venom; full' zo good have either melted into the generd (eg llelfol"I. $6410072i»; common to rosa, or now have their swings se-Ildr ted IIEHQTB, nsoootoo: good to cum in t u exempt bonds,rrhene homloe fu l cowl, $|'».T56&l.T5;h i r so they c annot be reached by the we good fed cows. $4.1505.1'5:cotton,odloctor.|§;;>w+gg= g;~=;3~ ;==~1wg= --_g .res..ou 0.:: u ty s n In"Therefore there is no esclpinmmm ¢num! s4.oo»a:.oo; bologuu buns. the fact that if tho Bonus mu is passed It will become a todenl W B to bo borne by dl taxpsy en. Emm- oles of the cost of the bonus rings: from $3,300,0D0.000 to $5.260,000,» ;.:L1o¢p4:au;our bulls.t»¢.2s6rwu; hutrluer bulls $l.L:0@6.Z»l);good to_roolw fevtlvn,$?.fn6:8.t5: fnlr to good Kc;-flora, $0.721-T..'3lJ; rummun to [slr fccdon, $5T56l\.50; (ood tu ollolcf000.Naturally the states that fm.»slutltvrs 1=T.2568.l.\0;fulr lu good nhhed th, mggt troops. ~ be ~ lI`°c kUl"l5 ${l.Tlli@f.1L§l l0lI1tl!D!\ Ill 1812 armken. &».¢»Uu.7»lJ: tfuslny slockors.beneficiaries of the Bonus.ls4.wi¢r»1»o= stock lnelleru. r3.1a@a.zo; ill Permsylvania |l0|\¢ulc ll 15.8003 l . 0 W | » ~ l l m l i volvo*cnc county that lent more soldiers ;4.g||@5w to the front tlun did the entire Sharp Advance ln Hogg agile of 3'llsaissjppL"mm ssuo hugo \\ednesds;ma s _ __ _ _ _| ~lc .x . bl a c k a n d r o c k ba ss a n d er a p pi e s . I k e h a t c h e r y a l s o p u t o u t 10. 000 L u l l f r n g m G e o r g e Xo s t r e ,a u t o g a m e w a r - d e n .h u p l l c e d ,t h r o u g h o u t t h e r u l e 1.538 p h o a n n u w h i c h w e r e pu rc h ls ec i b y t h o s t a l e a t n c o s t o f w h e n R u b b e r i s K i n g . A s ra g ul vr r am rh l v fo r » +¢ \ a° | \ h ou r ! IJ]m i l m l ;l r u l n .u r m a r i :l h u l l K W milew in 1 \\ \ °\ u Sil!|2 nplnrB _|\m|I'\lr~ : m g i n LIN*Ie ul ur al er l L l a i a y a l u l e l , :.\n|1,||\:on c e In u -si g h t n f l||\.'r u b I n r ||T;|»1;|ll+»nas. e u r s ,I n a s y ,5 4 2 5 1 1 0 . 0 0 . . . . _ ,.._.. .. ~Arndt-Snyder Motor Company ...<~-,..-,;,;~ The lupley. Surrey. pariah magazlnl contains t¥1eIu|10\1.1|\¢:"'l`ller¢. hasim-1: no wedding ln the pnrllh fur over:ix months.who will brenk the Ice?" gf 5! \ " -L ~ ;=n|-rlrw lr 'fr '5 Imp ""?|»'lpn lxnnfrlnzrr_>1|\ ' f \ a ' \ ¢ § \ ' | \ e ' e u '-r -\\~~ ' 9 ~.n1»f¢25=:..<_e She's a' Dandy \{(r r ,._ \ This man Bought- one of our guaran- teed Used Cars 'and he is mightily wellpleased with his bargain.W e have a number of others, one o! which may be interesting to you.Let. us demonstrate several at your conven- ierlce, $450 $275 $135 $125 Overland Sedan . Overland Touring Ford. Starter -- Fund. Winter Top n = ; \ "~1.if \i i .1 ~\`f 1 / " " ` \ > `.g p , ~~~'~ - 3 " .,3 '~ " ~l i n k ~ .~# 1 -i ~~~ : ~"~r , ' ~~` §" E :~ ~ . . . _f " . ~r..r .!.'a. '; t " |1 1 .v on A. no/m m.PtNl»N é s people pnomt.. DGATIONAL CHURCH A. Zlclieexnan. Plstor. ns urna ra r 0 al.: |=..»....J - .-¢.¢ nlu |.. »l¢|| m ilf !!!l a n n u m 2 'h o l o l * i l l P101-D0 y o u .;G .L .D i x o n m d w i f e e n k r u i e d M i d C a r a S t r i c k l e t t h u b e e n ;='=j §_ ;" ;, "° °-H.i a ° ° " g ° " ° ; | i n i ¢ . i t u t i n n u f t h i s o n d i n m o e .H u w C O N G R ITh e E n t a r n r i s e nrinbm t h a n a vn .a f e w fr i e n d s last.M o n d a y e y g n i n r l l l l i t h e r h o m e t h e P I I * w e e k .:.P......4 . Y s o m e w o n n e a r e w o t i b n !: In c a 30U»fe il mn g c hu rc h m e m -Ja m e s . ., _-r " " " -. . . _- . . - Oy lie n he trr o r sais-at*Rneiaes Coat and Feed Stone.g Raymond Kastle .of Herman _eras in Blair Wednesday.`" The Enterprise furnishes cuts for ads without cost to the advertiser. Earl Stanfield of Tekarnsh spent last. week-end ujth friends in Blair. Misa Dorothy McQuarrle has been quite ill the past week but is now improving. Miss Grace Warrick visited o u r the week-end at the Nels Jackson home near Herman. Miss Lillian S ns,who bll_ been visiting relatives in Waterloo, returned home last Saturday. Haggard &Bcndorf. Undertaking one closed car furnished without chg. Both phones.Located in Riker ofllce. Mrs. E. R. Haggsni returned the fnrst of the week from a holiday visit with her parents in Sioux City. The Misses Mary Cook and Char- lr tttt 2-laher drove to Omaha last Friday to do a little shopping and take in a show. Misa .Alice Stevens went to Water- loo last Saturday where she will visit with her aunt and uncle,Mr. and Mrs.Seth Healey. Bliss Lozein Phoamles invited ln s few girls Saturday afternoon for u ¢irl's taffy pull.pnesen: had a very enjoy able time. llrs.Grace Sutherland,one of the efficient clerks in Sas Pros. big store,speht *severed nays at r o m last week nursing a c ase of ewes The local order of Rebelrahs hela a regular meeting Jan. 1. This eve- ning.Jan. 4.them win be joint atallstion with the 1.o.0.F.or~ ganization. hir. and hire. Seymour Smith and son,Ruben Lee, of Lincoln visited during the Christmas hfdidars with friends and relatives in Blair,De- Soto and Omaha. Mr. Louis Murdoch, who is in at~ tendnnco ut the Omaha nrcdicai college,spent the Christmas vaca- tion with his parents, Dr. and airs. II. J. Murdoch of this city. El i z a b e t h H o p e w e l l .w h o h a s b e e n s p e n d i n g the.C h r i s t m a s va c a t i o n ¢. . I a l .L - . .- ¢ n . n o .U s n u r '\ | r c n n ! at cards. _Hr.George Ndson has been ill the p u t week suffering from an attac k of appendidtis. ~~"*Ii y ou are ia need"etc6st¢for yrur children.see the line at Hrs. T. C. Hilton's. New '16 price. For Sale -Rosecomb r Rhode Island Red Cockerals,$2.00 each. Satisfaction guaranteed. Alfred Jensen,Tekaznah,Nehr. Bell, Cedar 2874 2t. Leel.7A pair of 1romen's ~ let kid gloves.Almost new. Return tr Enterprise office. Reward. Miss Edna Thompson journeyed to Fremont lan Saturday to spend a few days visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs.Andrew E.Olson entertained a few friends at a card party on last 'Thursday evening. Haggard It Bendorf,Undertaking one closed car furnished without chg. Both phones.Loated in Biker office. The Back to the Soil movement just now is more interested in the football fields than in the funn lsnda. The young people's society of e naman church met at the church igprlors on New Years eve for a pleasant evening.4 Might be a wld idea to have the date when Congress meets in Dec- ember set apart to observe as Na- tional Troutgle Day.\Fremont being now supplied the Sunday moming services at the Episcopal church will be resumed regularly at I t o'clock. Weil like to know how It cornea that it's always easier to lo*-e one's neighbor, as the Bible tells us to, if hh!is young and good-looking. For Sale-Three lots on Btlnt Lin- coln street and house in good con- dition.immediate possession.Price 31000. Grant Lathrop. south city hall Mr. I`. W. .\rndt°spent New Years nay in Blair. going to.0:naha on Wednesday where he is in atten- iance at a life insurance school of instruction. Dana College students who did rot go home for the holiday s enjoy- cd a pleasant time Christmas eve with a program. tree and nice re- freshments at the College. The annual meeting of the Con- _ _ - _ . . . : _ _ . . . r - \ . . . . . . \ .. . . . . .\ . . . | . |t u a l Mr. and Hrs. v. s. Danford of Omaha are visiting Blair friends this week. Do you need base-homer hard coal?xr so ml Red as or Indepen-dent 11.....| llh ry Cook is spending a fearf dtys at the Chas. Husk home north of town. ldrs.Burl Vaughn 1\ras.eallod to Denver hy the illness of her mother Mrs. C1 T. Patterson. Hr.and Mrs.John Carter,i r .welcomed their first horn, a boy on Jan. 2nd and he will be John sie. A g o o d a a c r e p l a c e w i t h a f l v l room modern house,barn,neg garage. close in.Price $5000 L. P. Rasmussen, 83 Front St. Blair. hir.and Mrs.Chet Sutton enter- tained a number oi"Blair friends at their country home on New Years day. When you need fuel for your furnace or base burner you will do utll to c a ll Red 35 or Independent l l . Never lend money to a man with poor mcniory--and never borrow from one whose memory is too good. Mrs.T.C. Hilton has a line of r.ice coats for school children whichshe will sell at half price beginnihg Jan. 5. When you are in/need of coal call Red 35 or Independent ll. You will get prompt and satisfactory service.. Miss Gladys Siekkotter spent a few days last week in Omaha the guest of her sister,M m Diestai end husband. Mia-\Aodney Wolff.daughter of Mr. and Hrs Ed W olff of this c ity misited with relatives in 'Omaha over the week-end. Mrs. H. T. Helwlnltlc of this c ity 11 receiving treatments in the radi- um hospital in Gmaha. having gone r..o\\.n there last week. lt is not a sufficient excuse for an automobile driver that the 'pe¢les» trians failed to jump far and fast enough to get out of his way. Miss Rose Grotfeld of Hcndlcy. hiebr.returned to her home last Sunday after ten days visit with her friend, Miss Lula Bramlett. Mrs.Sonen Svenzaard has been so uovu W. on waon rr sun'conct-:me 'Re a m h m ; b e e n made so thi County Board of Washington Coon ty , Nebnalm, by the Clerk of the Dilir kt Court.which report ahom i h llth e r e i a n o a r a n d h a s b e e a f o lo n l m o r months,mmin sag s th e m u o r m e c m k o f o n o n o o n e Ow n .m u m witness feesWhich-have been smcalled for: Hr.LDWTJ 2.001 E. Bullock,2.0¢I I . J . M M F *4_0¢ Henry Heilenx.2.01 Robert Sprecher,e m Dr. 0. W. Hic key,4.6¢ Dr. J. F. Langdon,(0( Guy c. McLean,t a Diedrtch Smith.204 Gwrze Rohwer,3.0¢ Gwrue N w .a n John A. Begelberg,3.01 William Smith,3.0¢ J.D. Vaughan,3o¢ Robert .W. Beals,251 Wm. G.Ketchmark,3.0¢ David A.Hiller.30( H¢ nw._ a im.4.0:William Blank,4.01 John ammo,`2.0¢ wilum Gutschow,2.01 n. Grlrmh,2.0¢ Alfred Keifer,2.01 1-'. H. collage.2.01LeonardGaines,2.0: J. W. Dulaney,2.01 R. J. Murdoch,2.01 H.G.Cross.2.0. Mary Kegler,2.0¢ Julia Kegler.20| Lester Barton,2.9¢ M.R.Lippincott.2.04 M.Ingeralev.z o Christian Nielsen.201 Arnold N n.s o George .234 Hans Jorgen,2.01 J. C. Nelson.a o P.w .s i m n ms » b e : " " " "3.21 W m. wine.a n Bert Wollen,3.21 P. J. Christensen.321 Walter Fond.a n Lenora Streeter,321 Esther Streeter,32| Grace Ballard,.z oJ. A. Friddle.'2.|J| .aeeiph Johnson."a n Wm. P. Cook.3.o| Pauline Sutherland,2.01 A. Claussen.301 Wm.licfionaid,2.04 Florence McDonald.201 e B | r\, JN'\ >'m ,) l J ) I | ber,ab o un d m n béwuruz mm- » tation.symbolic of unicn vi m him ln d commemontive of bil daath. B. Y. P. U. u 0:30. Evening ifonhip at 7:80.Ser- mon subjaot:"J ams Christ and Life." Tho church holds its Prayer Heat- ing every Wednuday at s P. ll. Choir practice Friday Gvwllll'meA I ai D A ' » , . u b _ w x - u g - Sundny Sdlool mm- as 10 A. 11. I t i l s u g jg h e , h 2 | » = = y » p , v » to b e o n tl mo .I ¢¢..¢ Th c g i m mo f o f f s t i n c q s i e i i n tl l m¢n 'ne 1| .nl| " (.h ed | ": ~3 ¢fl1'as poodble eadx member i l to s t l b hia pe non nf m a n n #111 u worth ivhi iebd nglz noa. Na tS u n d a . y th | C mlu mi o n V ~"'»-»m`3- az swf, NI"a» u».\¢¢fGour~»nnnu¢ha,1a1: 11~h ilé fiy imix h g lr d o d l ua ap m |eoou n1..T \unlmudmh lcribin will b l Inlunlly renova Yn mo u r m a l l in x l m n r d n a x p u |don d\. \»¢ !imlp\ H1o r£! tb|puh !!.|M1bo nadn »d; onnfwiu0 umn acrfydvn d l l nmlinln tor ena tth dangnnud subscription prles.Ever;.. | - - . W - \ . .The Mi n i o n ! !Sodety o f L M Lhuxh vu hdd at the lmmn ol lin. Wnhllhom last Thnr|dAy d u m o o n The lodely c ontlnud its liudy of work in Jupan.Da in ty nf mbmen u we n me n d nt the d m of the hour by the bellman.l i n .Wu.h|~ u mm md li n . ll e C mn . M i n l h r v P k k a ll v u p mz n m la u h r . The B. Y. P.U. hdd I W i tc h - rialn plny at the home of Deac on md Hrs. J ohn B. Carter w bid m- vloa vw N nu-mn U. ........ ....eu uddrnl in 'm mm: sub- f m . " ' r n c n z n l s 'xxA xm. 4 1 1 o i ¢' Dxru January 19. 1924 A p r i l I L n m my z a ma z a . ma Jwne 27 and 28. 1924 »\~¢=-1 1 md 2. nm : m m ~. e on dit imu m i t d t n p l n o f t h c ~b a t m a n t h o p u b u l h a r n n d "~ b i l . l k ovrnership enterprise.Once a machine is hull! up for the expend- iture of millions of dolian in devel» aging s pobilc undertaking,it ls had to stop it from expending fu activity to other lines. Some $40,000,000 have been spent out of the 845,000,000 authorized for San F`randsoo's is te r system and it is now estimated that it wifl take $30,000,000 more to completeuh IIetc h Hstchy project and then an additions! $40,000,000 to buy the is distributing system of the local water eomnsnr in Ssn F n n e l m before the Hatch Hetchy srster can M delinrad to c ustomers. Not contended with this, however. the advocates of public ownership mont to use the Hatch Hetchgr pro ject ae the basis for estabiishlng a psy the interest on the 840,000,000 already spent and aliow the earn- im of thewatersy stexntob ezxsed for the retirement of the bonds. munidpal eiectrle power distribu- ting sistem in the diy .It is esti- mated that thin would cost another $26,000,000 and that to so with it at $10,000,000 auxiliary steam plant \.ould be necessary. 011 top of this the advocates of municipal ownership wouh!take o u r the ¢.H.y's railway UPODGPUQQ r f u m a n U s e o l A r m s : We l u n m n tptersstsd from time to time tn the profound dil- ouosioos among men about 'slfllolbor tho former is better or worse of! t o d s y t h s n h e w e s s y e u l - K ° ° l " some previous time.Elc h \'ilDllS erguos the point from some M112- ih ll ospedsme.or from whsi no :mrmius to be the situation ss he h u om: - n o it.Not infrequently the wish is the father of th ; own ; - h z , th e www b ei n : to ww some point that will afford s sol!- lsh ldvsn tqe. Wh.st'| the use M srgulngl It is difficult 'oven for tho individual to know wwher he is better or worse off now than he was an some pre- vious time.I f liquid us-et:are to be token into soeooyt,there may be many 1r]1o are abundantly poor- er then they were during tho wer, hat if earning power m d prospec- tive worth are to be the governing factors. sr. rosy very easily bs that we ar e di wry muc h better o l! than we were during the period of rpoculstion,inflation :hd wild £1- nance.ln my event, we c an me no good that acc rues to any one from pdnt ing s picture of distress."L lu gh and the world laughs with you; weep and you weep alone."'I'l;e world cares very little about our hard-lucl:stories.The coll Sa for llfht and not for darkness.If 'Ire ora poorer thin we were, It is sunl- dent to be swore of it ourselves without screaming it from the house- tops.And don't forget this,,the less we complsin to others. the more inclined wo will be to rest upon our own resources in bettering our con- dllion. It is not a matter of such great roncorn about whether the farrner is uoroo off today tlmn he has been at -some previous period._It is of fur greater lrnportsnoe to feel thot the femur looks vim hopefulnesa upon his surroundings and has conndenoe in his calling.With these assuran- ces, the aelnsh ms? armlo ss they ehoose, but In spite of their wells, the outc ome will be all rlght.-Ne bruks Farmer. BARGAIN OFFER A imrzldn offer is made on the Dllly State Journni of $3.00 a year, or 84.00 with the big Sunday 1.ap|.r if sent in now before prices increase on February 1.No family would be without 3 state daily dur- ing the y ear 392i and The Lincoln Journal can give you the best.ser- vice,especially on rural routes usually a :lay ahead of most other papers.Why not begin with the new year? P Y R A H I D I N G T A X P A Y E R S ' l n u n n z u s T h e po l i ti c n l s t ; - a t i o n r e s u l t i n g f r o m t h e d e ve f n p m m t o f a m u n - ic i p a l wr i t e r mn n l z r fo r S a n F u n - cis eo i s t y p k a i o f a : u u l t H u t m o ¢ S T A T E I I I S T R I B U T E S 150. 000 FIS!!I N 1923 Lincoln,Dec.29.-Rec ords of the department ol ;¢Hcu!ture,relensed today, show that the Vnlentine 5511 hatchery distributed 150,000 hah, be- tween thme and hve inches in length in 1923.O! this number more than 95 per :ent have lived, according 'lo the secretary ol'the department, Grant L.Shumwny. black and rock bass and erappies. I k e hatchery also put out.10.000 Lullfrngm George Xostre,auto game war- den.h u pllced,throughout the nate 1,538 phoannu which were purchlsec i by tho stale at n cost of out "un 22,000 who beeamo mn-g um-on anon, at ima; un wma lionaina through proflteering dur-Figures-Top, Wooten! Lambs ua. ln g t l u u r a r , b ¢ m l d e t o p a . y i t " h not pnc tiable ;Union Stock Yards, South 011381133 Commenting on this the Cha:lu~ town,Misa.,Sun,nays:"In first phn there are no trustworthy fix- ures to :how the nurnber who $1lnI\~ mi thomsetves In the rudden pros- perity of war.But the Treasury D0- partmenu'recently published table: showing steady and steep decline: of income surtax and vastiy reduced inc omes of the dau of whic h the Quotations un nmltlo:-Good to tl|0~!¢:e Ioxox.;9_u0@;000; fair £0 : o w brews.$82.'»09.D0; rommon to full boexon, $T.23U3.{lJ; good to choloayanrllngs,$9.500'1l.00: fall to :ood January 3: 192+-tvoelneudafa run .otmttlv, 7,300 head, wll llbenu tooth! du after New Yaara but demand Ian alark Intl traulo alms wlth price-a walktolu wa c lower.Beal yousllngl 'brought $10111.Iee-.len were nrm. yusarllnax. $8.Uf.Hi11L25: common so falriy eurllnn $6.DU6?.T5'¢ood to oholcato zo P M' un. P*`°" °* our *3'°*fred hails.ri. s1.=r»oa5.5= full' to good have either melted into the generd (eg lnelfvfi. $41000725; common to man, or now have their savings ae-Ilalr ted helfers, $4.500aou; good so cum in tax exempt bonds,1rl1ene¢ho!eo fu l cowl, $|'».T56&l.T5;fair so they cannot be ruc hled by the tax good :ea ¢"*""'- s4.15os.'m;cotton,odlaetor.|?oo04.oo: cunnvre. sazaazass; wa .rea. $'$.0U610.21|:heavy and med"Therefore there in " °escapinmmm mum! s4.uo»o:.oo; bologuu bona. indetannlnate "22,0D0"is supposed the fact that if U13 Bonus our is paaaed It will beooma a todeni tax to be borne by dl taxpay ers. Emm- nlea of the cost of the bonus range from $3,300,0D0.000 to $5.250.009»", 000.Nnturaily the states that !ur"f ;.:L1w4:au;our nuns.t»¢.2s6rwu; ,hutrluer bulls $l.L:0@6.Z»l);good in_room fevtlvn,$?.fn6:8.£5: fnlr to good Kea-flora, $0.721-T..'3lJ; rummun to Ialr feeders, $5T56l\.50; (ood tu cllolcfnlurkvrs1=T.2568.l.\0;fulr lu good nhhed th, mggt troops. ~ be ~ lI`°c kUl"l5 ${l.Tlli@f.1L§1 l0lI1¥l!D!\ Ill 1812 beneficiaries of the Bonus.| In Permsyhania alone theme is` :ne county that lent more soldiers to the front than did the entire agile of B'Iis.aissjppL" armken. &'»I¢»Uu.7»lJ: ifunlny alockors.8i.wi;11uo; stock helleru. ¥3.¥I'a05.:'s5; noch -mn. $2.T56>3.65; llmli 4.nlw& $4.0U6&uu. Sharp Advance ln Hogg \\¥:h 3..*1u0 hoga \\ednesda;and a ~n .x . u I » u I o o I 3 o z o o n s o z i o z o -L / Yes Slr, gm We Have ~' ~ '` f _. A most welcome reply to your phone request for Coal, especiadly if you just used the last this morning-and~we are in a position to give you immediate delivery on any reasonable quantity which you may wish to order. Ii you have never tied our free-burn- o o o o o t h e m n r k r t wa l a c1 . I\ ¢\ u n d a l i o f 1 0 f l f f w Iuhalwr.B h d Il d l l .Ia1lt¢llvl° w¢'iglll.|b r o u g h t $ . 3 5 a n d b u l k 02 zndlnsz nun :al $T.l.|l}iPT.Ii4¥. S h a e p a n d L o r n b l S t e a d y . R\~c».>i\§ta \ I\ r t '1 1 . 3 0 0 i n l d n l n d t h e m a r k e t pr n ct l u al l y Une »-: mv a n o n '1`uclday.Bea t 1 wo1 ¢°d la mbs br oux hm s z a o u .F e n d e r l i m b s w e r e q u o m l r l y st r un g .Q Q u u l n l l o n s o n |h¢~¢=|>a n d l u m b a r F a t la m b s ,g o o d l n ch u l ve .$ 1 2 2 5 0 l a w ;In t l a m b s ,fa i r l u m o d . $ 1 1 . 5 0 811 1!- 25; rl ipp ed Iu m l w . $ I| L | 3 0 U l U S 5 : fe e di n g la m bs ,$1l.2.16I2.?»t}:wutln- vr s,$(LtK)6&2.l5;y vu r l l n a n .$8 . 0 0 0 . r ..n * ~ " t . e u r s ,I n a s y ,5 4 2 5 1 1 0 . 0 0 . . . . _ ,.._.. .. The lupley. Surrey. pariah magazlnl contains t¥1eIu|10\1.1|\¢:"'l`ller¢. hasim-1: no wedding ln the pnrllh fur over:ix months.who will brenk the Ice?" Putty "Sdt"The South Sm islam!IuurascuUs :Ion not have lu make bread.'I||£*l! lu n treo ln tlmge islnnuls vniiéul thelm*.ulln:11 tree.the fruit ur xvhlch, "Inu lnulwel In an 9\ei1.lnoks andtastes wry mmIl Ilku ulauat latelcl. w h e n R u b b e r i s K i n g . A s ra g ul vr r am rh l v fo r » +¢ \ a° | \ h ou r ! IJ]m i l m l ;l r u l n .u r m a r i :l h u l l K W milew in 1 \\ \ °\ u Sil!|2 nplnrB _|\m|I'\lr~ : m g i n LIN*Ie ul ur al er l L l a i a y a l u l e l , :.\n|1,||\:an c e In u -si g h t n f l||\.'r u b I n r ||T;|»1;|ll+»nas. § ~ Hrs. John B. Carter w bid m-Habla umh.ang farewell w uw uld yn:md coum 8\=v°fin°°°4°'* ' T T ' o o ~.U .. Omar Wonéler Flour S I S Q I Per Sack Nielsen's Cash Store Jr ::::':::z 1 H =_r1ff»v¢»m.'-`i?'2s_1_p»@@_===-.:-:.» aL;|-»¢u-L _ ; a u i l » . ." : ". . . :n z r z u a n I r t 0? high carbon cruclble steel. Per- fvzcll;m°°=md.fms»h»¢1 a n d h a l an e ed .S m o o t h be e c hw o o d ha n d l e . B r a s s teles cope r i ve t s . Price Soc to $1.80 W i n c h es t e r K i t c h e n C u t l e r !S e t o - A s s o n m e n l a o f j u s t t h e k n i ve s y o u ne e d fo r o h a n d y k i t c h e n o u t - fi t .l i ve r y p i e c e o f S t a n d a r d q u l l » i t y .S e ve r a l nets mo ch oo se f f ° f ° Pri ao $4.00 n o ¢ W i n c h e s t e r S l a i u l e u St ee l P a r - i n g K n i f e - F o r p a f i n z f r u i t o r s l i c i n g O r l n l e l m d le m on s .F r u i t ac id s l n o t m n .o r 2-amish. Price . y " 501: A T . :I,a l 4Ll|I t 1 - e r Wincheale;Hour hold Bukhqr 1 ''amaze st i l e - l u I ¢a=t.5»21f *s L:' - "¢' 1 J i m -L ; ~ - ~ ~r" " " \ / 'f r o s t Il'\':*i"+i£°"1'* ~Q*' W t r i .1 I 1 A ,I '! | § f s = ~\Y n . ' * " ""- ----1-r ~~~mf- ff | . _ 3 ,;_i1~$;.__~~- fM i a ! !,#»# I f i ~~. f j l 'l I I i .i a -. f ~ ¢ ".'12 1 |4 |I v Jr .1 .f f '*|- 'l 1 1 A : - - -L. Better Knives for the Housewife .°Equip your kitc hen with Uiinclneuter Cutlery and y uuuriiI 5.1¢ yruurvwif u great don! uf time and work.Q: Slkcm! \\'iucl:en!i=r ;|ruccm»s pnniuce kniie binds;t h t a l l y sharp mu l give lung servic~.Onc e 'Inu upanne uf theae tina i\ni\es we kmm y nu vriil have nothing elm.» Yun will linrl it a |:|»»n=fure £3 h nk nver the special disphy o f Kilvlmn Culiery whic h me Law: this week. l l .5 v ._h ',_'__.`_ , _ | . _|q| \ ._ `\_E ? ? w _ ? m _ ¥ ! ¥ ¥ ¥ § m _ _ ¥ ¥ @ i i § i i B m _ i B S E i § 1,1a ' * " "i w :ynlsla w ; *="*" "'° " "" j ' ";.:n;.:auu||as:\.uuu:n sum m m MMUH o p c w e l i .r e t u r n e fl t o h e r studaes e ve n i n g .R e p o m r r e a d i s 'o ffi e e r s !| |t h i s w e e k Q h e r h o m e i n n o r t h N o w ,i f s u r h fe e s sh a l l n o t 5, a t t h e S t a t e U n w e m i t y i n L i n c o l n a n d co m m i tt e e s .T h e fi n a n c i a l .B l a i r a n d ng: ».l e t e r ~i s r a i l e d !r§r ,,»;¢},|,,s i x m o n t h s f r o " fairs of the church are in g».».1|*P°"'""' a :ew nays ."""' ner.gofmber sow. 1923. the same wason the first ins!..Im f h .1gg4_. `M m Mary A_ Carter and daugh be considered as forfeiud. :nd wilMrs.Emil .helssclh who li\es in "PU or e 5031 ter Kathvmne rémmed Monday be nah!into the common schoo llextenille, was hoateas to a num-Mi-va Caroline Leavitt,of Doane ''uml of mid Washington Cnuntvber 0fh|?f friends on last Wednes- C1lllif is Visiting at the Dr. R. J . ff'f"f'_" _"."§".?€'Ef' "ff n c lu tle nxf xnu n xn\|:rrnu r;.....».. r°1..|. day aiternoon.the occasion being her binhday.A pleasant afternoon was reported. Mr.Raymond Jensen.son of Mr. ond Mrs.A.G.Jensen.left m r Thursday for Decatur, Indiana where he will study auctioneering in all its different lines.specializing on pure bred live stoclt auctloneering. ltr .and Mrs.John Jenkins left the day before Christmas in their new Stutz sedan for Richmond, Mo. where wey spent Chnstmas with llrs.Jenkins'mother.!I'hey went down on the Kansas side and in all had a very pleasant time.return- ing on 'Thursday of last week. Blair and vicinity experienced the first real winter weather last Sun- nay when a young blizzard swooped down from the north bringing snow and below aero weather. The snow begun during Satunlay night an crntlnued until Monday morning which dth the frigid weather made the natives hover about the fire nnd for a time paralyzed business. The Christmas season brought s greeting card from Frank S.Rey- nolds of Fort Morgan. Colo. to the l")1terprlse editor and iarnlly.The Reynolds are former Washington county people.living near Arling- tun,. for many years and having sold their interests here and gone cet west a few years ago.Frank will be ltintlly remembered by a Lumber of people here as he taught :»hool two years before leaving for the vest. William Che-ely of Sioux City was a Blair visitor on Ne v Years day, attending the Masonic reception and greetinfvmld friends and neigh- hors.Hr. Cheely is a former Blair man and enjoys his periodical visits |'tJ\||'1l here.He plans to leave for California about Jan. IB., as he has a three'months leave of absent! from his bualness affairs,during which time be hopes to regain his Murdoch home,the guest ot Miss llvelyn,who is home for the holi- days. Miss Murdoch teaches at Bur- nell, Nebr. and leaves next Sunday to take up her work again at that place. their Chris festivities on New Years aw at the Li. w. A. mu: and e large number of people was in attendance. A fine dinner was also one of the main attractions Games were enjoyed by all.together with social visiting. Miss Etna Nielsen.daughter ol Mr.and Mrs.Skov Nielsen 'came hrrne from her school duties for the lidays and on Sunday evening. Doc. 30, which was her birthday. a number of her Iriends gathered at her home to welcome her and all had a jolly'1.ltne. George Wisdom, an old time Blair man,who for the past few years has made his hoznc ln the state of Washington.across the line iron: Portland, Orexrcnt came in last Sun- day evening for a visit with old friends.Before returning to his home he will visit s brother in Sioux City whom he has not seen for thirty -two years. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Anderson of Linc oln spent Christmas eve at the ncrental Il.J.Hansen home and then went up to Beresford.S.D. to visit at the home of Rev. Ander- son. They returned here New Years day and then went back to Linc oln nhcre they are both in educational work. Rudie Anderson. who is leach- inz at Wayne Normal was also home for the holidays. Blair young people attending the University who have been suendinsr the holidays at home.returned to Lincoln lan Tuesday. ready to con- tinue their studies at that great institution.Among those who en- iored home folks were Gnssie S-cheffler.Emma Beckman,Elisa- unner ana tamuy at rzattsmoum. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Swanson went to Columbus last Sunday morning to visit Mrs. Swsnson's sister, Hrs. John Rattennan.returning to Blair on New Years night.The Danish Brotherhood held'Mr.F.A.Swesrenger,conductor cn the C & NW railway was placed under arrest and fined five dollars and costs for holding the crossings on Walker Ave. and at the mill on last Thursday. The annual fi:eman's ball was considered by those pre nt as a very pleasant affair.The Uten- danoe was not as good as it would have been had the weather been .vrrmer but he crowd present had plenty of room. to dance and all l~ad a good tinref Mrs. E. B. Redfield had the mis- fortune to fall Wednesday mornine and badly c rlunle her knee so that 'he is confined to her hed for ,sr few dave. She went across the stnect from the xrocerr to the meat rnar- ket and fell on the ice with full force.~ Mrs. John Daub of losa was a guest at the home of her alster, Mrs.x. N. W arric k and Mr.War- rick over New Years. She attended *ho Masonic reception on New Years hav.Bliss Irene Warrick accompan- ied her home Wednesday~rnornini¥ for s short visit. A joint inswlation of the Rebel:- ahs and Odd Fellows will be held .at Kennard.Wednesday eveninsr. lon 9. On Tuesday. Jan. 8 the ln-.Lalling officers of the Rebekahs no to Arlington and on Snturda Jan. 5. the installing officers of the Odd Fellows go to Tekmnllt.Ro beltah installing offlcers are Airs m o m mo n d e .Mrs.I-wma:Gray. Mrs.E1 B.Carrlgfan.Mrs.Henry hlencke and Miss llellta Taylor. Odd Fellows installing offlcers are Clarence Anderson.Aron Daub of California Junction,la..Glen Cqle. l \ s 1 . ¢ l l l Z s \ .. | u n | \ | s . | 1 |u v u s s a p v o c a l s . by Clara Rasmussen,Depntv -I9-2* JAPANS llEC..¥iD nsn CATCH Haul for 1921 Amountpd to l,75§.9|| Long Tons-Used tor Table and .as Ferttlllsr. The rrnlcrs aurrotlodln; Japan and to tne north constitute one of the threegreatest tlslnlng areas of the kiortheru hrnlisphere,and.consequently,um people lime s plentiful supply uf Slab. trhlrh almost satin-ly tales the placeo! ma t.Wlttxuut this abundance of nah su tluso at haunt. lt 1| doubtful ofthe .niponese empire would have stone.-fs the hlgh state ..r~ development that It has r.ached today.stncs itstlmltw an-o does not permit the lui' of :neat animals sumclent to feedeven n fraction ot the great population. sara a rcpon to the Department of Commerce..Iapnns Ml:catch during 1921 amounted to 1.735.905 lon; tons, 1.124.977 Ions uf which were fur table. nhlls the remainder aas taken for the oll content and lor fentllser. During the last few years meat has become quite popular among thewesltlller Japanese. many of whom can Iwo or tlaree "European" meals a unck. but the cost of ltuported meat places n la the luxury class and restricts its use to a compnrutlrety sniall num!-er.The Intsgssed csrnlng power nf the |»r~¢»;de, laowcter la making It pmuihlt- for them In Inllnlgro lo more and more luxuries nnd. In time. meat ms: lu n-lnrtlul na o nccesnnry mn of the Jrn. PRO!".l'°sl'l {;Rl'\|J \lAl'i 'ro BE n l: n n On Thursday evening.Jan.10, Prof.Paul Grumman of the State University will speak at Dana Col lege on the lubject "Goetlte's Faust". Prof. Grumman is dean of the Fine Arts department. a .BAPTIST CHURCH x m a s Arthur D. Snllley . Hlatster. I `I '\1 ¢f r "\5 \ ' . ~: s 4'."'r-~"..~w e '- - * " ~ . ~~~-r f ~ I 'I i~e.Y g ;11.~,,f ~p ' " i f *~" * " i ' J E ~ t . e * "--'/.~ " -~ .: ? » f é ~.\|€:E -'..'I= ~ .~a t sf =J Z'5'-:'*1?:;¢'€%*'£ 1 ,.,, .1 ;».r 1"=T='.0 " ¢ '; " '} ; : " ._:¢~r / Q '- .f f '. '/ Every 20th Subscriber ls a Telephone Investor NO OTHER business in theworld has such wide owner- ship of its stool: and boncls as the Bell Telephone §ystem. Betv up_e 400.000 and 500.000 people own Bell securities. This is one investor for about every twenty subscribers. Beit Telephone stock offers e protitabie ,conservative and safe investment.Forevery dol- lar's worth of securities oufstand- ing, a dollar has been invested in property of the System. You. too. can become a tele- phone stockholder. Ask any tele- phone employee about it. The interests of the public, of our :rn-° ployees and our investors are the same. \\" _\ ." § . Um . 1 \N o m a w z s r s n u B E L L i t ~ T E L E P I - z o n a C o m m a ? '1 f=:.f.11f . v "UL E i ~ $. 4 " \f'I ' P r \ `¢.1 D . . ` = < ' " \ . , . 'a s a , » : = ¢ f . P * i "~ f . ' } " " ' ~" " ~ a 4 5 .._,~ # 1 . g g :a ~~~ \ ..§ ".,' a ; 'r gm .. .*.3.;~' :5 ~ _ _j " ` . A "J~ r . . ~f a. J *; ; 2 '» . . . _ . T.- H 2 1 4-~ !\ a t , j u g I n ~1§i5§[66P»l for the test.g rm.Thus. fm-» A moan mama"f uunuooo m\||u°m uso2-»»»~»k-'~i»~»i2~ »~f~~k»»»¢ o R h o a d e k C o e d 8 1 F e e d S t o r e H , ,.ll:h m r g i v e n n u r u m m m ! !~° ' m e " = " " ° ' ° ' " " " -I n that than div nnmhia uf o : : x o o x : : x o o = o fennel health. which hu not beenibéih Hopewell,David l|hmu11ert.|Ed Htlnnrling and WITND ardn-I Sunday, JIMIIT? ¢» 1924 I 1 1 - a4 1 .l i I " § " .q.1» Fr n ¢.f. 1 * ¥a x r m : xw m n r n r s s , ~ u m m m ; '\"Somnmnl for rw. lec pndsllf 5| 7 .um-ha had told hpr bln am lmprs-\-nm nr mf,* She m u me box hnughmy and wxnlklfl wnn n over lo her chair.Bu! L he null kind! lwr.Q\~Jrnlu||| nf my mill!!You foulbrh .\ ,qua.. "mn | ¢\r|»\mnx :nu ure!n 'nm zwrsnrmsz. num Nmazusdgl GIRLS!HAIR GRBWS THICK AND BEAUTIFUL llCent "D¢ndlrine" Doa Wonden lor Lifllou, Ncgloctad Hair. - . A glumy mutt ol' Iuxurlant hair full of sims. lI1l» ter and llte abort-;ly follows at ge-nu~ ine toning up of neglected ttnlpuvrlthdependable "Danderlne." \Falling h n l r ,\itching smtp and the dandrutl i tcorrectedimmediately.Thin.drr. wimpy or tadlnz halt is qulckll invigo-nted. taking on new strength. color lnd youthful beauty."Dmder1ne" ls delightful on the hllr; a refreshing,atlmuhtln; tonlc--not Sticky or nw!! UU dru|ator~e.-Advertisement. FRDM PERSUNAL EXPERIENUE T r u s t t o R y d e r ; In w r it in g n ov e ll .:Inv a u thor s u su- l i l y w r i t e M l u t t h e y p l e a s e a n d I r l l l t to t h e r en d en l l la i ng zz . |ll l l .| | |i H e l p i n g Th l n g s A l o n g . P a t l e n l - Q h , d o c t o r , l t I c o u l d x m l ; d i a l D o c t o r - 1 'm d o i n g r n : b u t f o r y o u . naman "BAYER"Asmne Tak; Tablats Wlthaut Fear if You80| the Bafrty "Bay er Crea." Wnrnlngl Unless you lee the name "Bayer" on packnga or on tablet: youIre \10t gettin!U10 genuine Bayer Anplrln proved safe by minions and nrescribed br physlchns tar m yen|.Say "!3|;er'° when you buy Aspirin. ~.n An . Iu t t w h a t H u N u d e a f A . - 1 h | | l ' s I c l e ve r g i r l .S h i h l l b r a i n s e n o u g h f o r t w o . B . - T h e n a . h e |t h e o n e fo r y o u . MOTHER! GIVE SICK BABY "CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP" . . . . . . . . _Hn:mic s Laxatlva to Clan Livtr and Bowan ef Baby or shun. Even couatlpsbed. bnuuus. fever-, - f a ' uh. or sick. zone '- , " 'Babies and Chll / . dren Ioveu g u n _genuine llfon . *...ala Fig Syrup."~ ' E r No ther lnntlve ,/»-Y'regu ate! the tarder1|u|¢bowel:Q s so nicely.I t,'s w e e l e n s the ,Az .."-. stomach ind n l r l l the liver andbowals actin; without grlplng.Gou-ulns no narcotic: or aoolhlng drumlBay "Californh" lo your drugglst mdamid couneerfeiut Insm uaon xen-ulne "Callfornia F13 By:up Irhlch _ usp? cali 1a"cn1ai.""" ""There are now about 4o.ooo.ooo.ooocopper coins in circulation !n China-|o many that it is no longer prontnblo to mint them.~ TEHSHY RELATED NEWS UF STATE sun onus-nn»»¢| lmporunccmrs: nz I Paw Linn (orQuick Pmuu v lT e a c h y o u r c h l l d » sv-mas-o-answ- 1 ag "'$.1'2.'?2'.Z."'\ internal cleanliness .:lEmod'|uwl»opa1niuoon¢ip\Iinuinl'1erb\byoraHerI child in 'Mini the health. even the lile of ber linda one. lr muu be remembued dm An inflnt in hd len. rumble to hell :hu conldpnlion is rrnking in life 'Consequentlythe mother mlm be able to rvwnile 'ol constipation inher baby. Convullioxu. night tsrron. 1-sl`§l`?= mlm need: in sleep, feveriabneu.lretfulneu and nu-.h uymplonu-nay of zheaes indicate dm poincna from blby'| stagnant imgdn nning the little body. In older children blliuumeu. coated tongue. lou of lwdhwnm the mother dur constipation in present.Condpolion,unchecked in youth, nmy lead \o serious conlequeuca Inconstipation. According lo inmdnol rpecillisu. liu th~as ~amuse uf more dun dmreequrrm of dl illness. im-.I ng the graves! diaeuu of life.. Lamlion OshAurnvah Corutfntlol * The mutha should not recon to lunliva. A noted mrborigynys that hznivu md uilurdu &o not overwmg ¢.,,,,§,,.5.,but by their continued use tend only to qgranu: the euodi5unmd often lad to permanent injury. Wh: Plusirlans Few'LubricationMediml denl'-B. through k|\0Yll€d|¢ of the iuludrnl can gained by X-ny oboervuion. lm found inIubrinlbllA mehnlofovercoming constipation. Th¢ gentle lubriunl. Ndol. penelnfzlund softenllhehud fad wuts and bntenl ill p||lje|.hzou@xand out of the body.Thus Nuiol bring: imemnl emlineu. _ Not a Medici" Nudol is med inchildrenb md geneul borpihlllnd inpreaaibedby physician: zhroughuur lhe world. Nujol il not n medicines!luulive mé anno! gripe. Like pure wller it il wmlzs. Le! your infuxl or child have Nujol regularly-md lee Inq cheeks. dur eyes and hnppineu mum once more. Gd rid of condruion and avoid diueue by ndopdng tho hbix of intemnlclennlneu.Tnke N 'olyauru-.lf as regular u youbrurh your Ycelh or wuh yourullace. For de by Ill ` I "r-"°~' N u o l ~ e €\ -\ ._ 'fm.2 - ? , : . m . . . , , . , , . W . : ; f vr or n [ | l i | n I | H | ; m a f | ~L , ¢ £ " ' £ £ lx |P m n m m a m m . |I l m n m d m m u 1myunldnwuhln~:hound thelmmd\unpwa mmmmz~1Ink f . f ~Q..i f utyininra ml ¢ |-§?~*n1. x bm und di urudnly mpto mi houtr. -md I sm#''~.,m°° mi wmxmm xs- mlu I o tmm fha Vaguubkcamwvnd-lhns llzrseummnndntnmywmnmnndlbetom-neunyinqnkluum tblumtwmn thrvnlh tho e_;.w=---= of my Ind-xmni|L"-Mn.L. Blagronn, 109sbm.0°-Mg uerzzzdly Htl. 55-3-3- .onx r '..°,:,.:.'m°'f..':°.v....,...,f: and ibn wmdzrful Insult: dsc ob-smd hum Lydia E1 Plnkhlm'| Vm- uc an mlirlng from mrvouamE? irdurnlzy,g f m '&'um-~ t s / e n a b l eww-=-3"¥ (ur Fw aah by m-uzw-I nufyvhem Mutual.Pnl-Ol wouldnt throw y o a tops If ye was dzo1rn1n'.um-on wouldn't touch n 1: ye did./ Every department or housekeeping needs Bed Cross Ball Blue.Equallygood for kitchen :onels, uble linen, nheeu and' plllowcuu,etc .- Advlr tlaemeut. [,, "mnsuon BUTTER coma" A lmrmlns vegetable butter colormen hy million! for no nlrs.D m :nom and general ttnnel sell bottlesof "Dandelion" for 35 cents.-Adv. (`anllI¢iu1.<~n for pnetaumnlnsr ut Ord will stand for examination lo he hdd there January 15. Seven [wld ut c ame helnnglnn toa Sarpy county fnnuor died from lhl elfhLa nf nl. in; "mn»h. The >tnri: dslixand fourteen garn a l e . u s. n v . o f f ,r o 0 IF o r I n t e r n a l C l e a n l i n e s s I . Dorf! For;pt Guilcun Taleum When adding to your toilet nqudgitei. ;An uqumfe nee. skin, tmby ma dust- L In:povrdtl and perfume,:enduring Iother perfumes nperiluoni.Yo u my ; rely on It because one ol' the Cullcura Trio (Soap.Olntment me Talcnm). cellar?""!el; | trme our l. mn. feeling tired. weak- lchy ull over? Are you so lunge. nit! and miserable it seam you can never get buck in trim?Doe your hunk who with a dull. wnamr Lhrobl Shup. rhcumutic pmim torture you or ww mp)Then you should he givin; some mention lo your kidneys! Winnufyqu know, indmger time for 8% Hdneyn.This because apooun to co\d| and chills weun down bodyresinnncemdthrown an unuully helvy ulnin on thehim!-working kidneys. The iidneyu uelp! ¢ 4'Use Doan's,"Say purr. md poison: nocumulnts that Wd] kidneys would have Gkaed o5. Ruskin; hehehe: some with ¢.;,;,;,., vain: muscles md joint: soho couandy; than no headaches loo. with di1!in9l und dinreningEdnay irreguluixn. Navel urn °'iumpy"; one Feels olzi-all worn out. Give your wakened kidneys the hdp ¥l\=y ma,Une Doan'|Pi l l : -I dimulmz diuretic (0 the kidneys. Do¢n'| hue hebevl Lhouundn.They ue rooommemied by grueiul ulerlevuywhae. Alkvvwrllfdrivl These GoodFolks: ..| ..ann aowELs 100 A aux Cllr!! Blllotumeu. Constipation, Sic!Headache.Ind|¢elt1on. Dru: stores. Adv, A wornan¢ mlulon an Qnrth ts to conduct some man thlt he ought Io (ct manrled. l .I .- - n i n e bo ys anal l l r e a r t e .r N u n n l '| a t t e i a s o o n l o h a ve a n e w tvee kl y pa p e r .d e r c t e t o t h e p r o m otl on o t t h e t a r m e n l a r m o ve m e n t . Be n l l o t l a n u l e r o f F r e m o n t . r e c e n t l y pl u c k e d a h a r d y u n - n a t i o n i n m u b l o o m - i n t h e ; r a r d 1 t - t t r r r e a r o r n res id enc e. . t n loc al p o u l t r y a h t p m e n t r e c o n l s w e r e b r o k e n u l . 1 ' m u C l t y w h e n : o u r .¢ "l 9 £'1 l_ !¢° re _e b lu n evt t o . N e w Y o r k for h oll ut ay co tts ut npt lo n. 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S c h n n g a a t o f N e - b r a s k a W e s l ey a n U n i t e r s l t y .u n a l i ve n n C h r i s t m a s p r e a c a t o f a n e w au t o m o bi l e b s' a t u d en t a a nd fa c ul t y o r th e s ch o ol . T h e al a- y ea r o l d d a u g h t e r o f M r . a n d M r s .A .P t l o i n o f Ja n s e n c n t h e r t h r o a t s e ve r e l y w h e n s h e r a n In t o a b a r b e d t t | l 0 fl-nee.F o u r at lt ch ea w e r e r e q u i r e d t o clo ae t h e w o u n d . D e w e y H a t c h e r , a fo r m e r C o l u t n b u a h o r .h a s th e nl la ll nc tl on o t b e l n g t h e fl r e t m a n i n t h e hi s t o r y u f 140| A n g e l e s t o p a n t h e ci vi l a e r w l ce e a - l t n t n a t l o n o f t h e t i t y 'a p o l i c e d e p m r b nx c n t w i th t t g r a de o f t w pe r c e n t . 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Jan. 24-Pint number of Ly ceum course -Ruuian CaI.hedr\l Quar- ( d i a _. . . .-._. . . . . .KENNA RD LODGE ROYA LLY n w r n m n z w s BLAIR FULKS On hu t Wednemdny waning,in spite of the blizzard, n number of Iltnir ladies,put on their goloahu and bundled up and drove over to Kennnnd.'They were the armnd officer:of the Rebekah on n h i n - tion with authority to install the Kennsnd affieenn. Polishing the inltallztlon, 3 fins supper Ina a n n d which all ern-J'>¥°¢l The following Indies from a l m w,\sluxa'rox couwrx'Gum. |______uuslrzass AND socmz.~ ~ ~L E CTR IC L I GHT F I GHT .\l`TIINIlS BIG co:q\°;::w'rlox ,'a J~ ~'p"~ `isS1oa 1 5 1 :1 FORECAb'l'; :vi*so 'JT ai-1 s r " g * > "|L'7"f_°':" " "\.'''° '~:" ~ra g x -.J .a o -0 .E. s.i m m a offo u n l y B o a r d H e a t s A r g u m e n t s F o r . i h ; : d M § ; ' §i 1 T§ " § &d g g g g g f 3 ;1 11"~ " " ' | f | Y = * § 5 ' . » 1 = ~ I .4 ' ~ :»f E ~ ! * ~ ; ; , . . ~o f f i rn .n o n 'A l l o w s T h e U s u a l E x p u u u A l l I ..1 ,.Io 1 J :.A n d A g a i n !t h e Q u e s t i o n §I.e nnar <l,re c e n ; Iy at t e n d e d ,a s a :,.,'~,' i ;~f g ' g r ~?¥~ ~I 5 Ja n .I l - - 1 1 .W .A .d u r e s .C a m I'e r O t h e r B u s i n e s s fd e l ft r a t e f r o m t h e N e b r a s k a U n i - ,='~~€'»fp "'s;~,,¢j?v= ;§.I 1.*;:I - V L U g: =- =~*E~~ n ~Ja m 1 2 - - W .R . C .me e ts ...~. z u z x 1 . . w s ' n m 1 1 4 1 1 2 3 o v e n x e r s i ..1 ._... H r s .a .~...»1 1 .\11 ~- - a l l l m u o w m g b u n w a n a l l o w e d m m o n l u n d pa ud :' H u y c a n a e c t .11 8. 01 r a w ; a n r u m .u a .1. 86 a w a i t r c r e m n n as C o .l u x g w o n !D r u ; 1 . 0 .27.11. m o u m a u m m C o .6. 85 r .8 ..m ua ll cr u n r a y fo i l : o r D e e .456b .07 A m d t H d w .L b .32.09 H u n o n m o t i o n m a t i n g . m a n m - g d 1' I W m K g l l y , S e c 'Y - Blair, Nabr.. January 3. 1924 uh: trips. An lntanstirlg I given by Walter Ho ld fanned mneh enthus fqg W e Ne bn ak e fo lk ; gn ! so me (ood y \11|a.ud :been for him. If I we r e uked 'W hat was the most intarustink thing in your trip? I beileve I eoald rightly my tlmt it was the Board of Trade. The eight: which we observed u e almost un- believable.The routine was haniiy hlmun whe n thw wer e letting the prizes. We left for Omaha on the nixth arriving in Omaha on Friday morn- ir ll Omlha Iookeii pretty good to me although I am very thankful for the trip, I 'na glad to get bac k ua Nebraska where the 4 H's really loom up and whelflhe Gm of c lub wcfrk il.the ideal American farm home." e ° Q o o Q Q M A I N T O P The flour that Look but piss on open eompeiidon with all other Donn at the Thunwn County Fd: on Bread,Cake md Dornghnui-I.Y © © © © @ © @ © @ © © @ © © © © @ @ © ~ © © @ © © @ @ SB © 0 f Cakes ~i ~g;/"P a k e d f o r "S 0 ',,@; f "l S p e c i a l .~ ...;O c c a s i o n s The néxt time you plan to entertain just .phone for a sack of MAINTOP FLOUR to do your special baking With.. MAINTOP is always right and is de- p e n d a b l e i n e v e r y w a y .\ 0 0 I \ .B l a i r M l l l m g C d . Blair, Nebraska . . . .. . 0 o 0 D E o o E Q 0 U o O 0 o o o o 0 5 0 o o Blair, Nabr.. January 3. 1924 uh: trips. An lntanstirlg I given by Walter Ho ld fanned mneh enthus fqg W e Ne bn ak e fo lk ; gn ! so me (ood y \11|a.ud :been for him. If I we r e uked 'W hat was the most intarustink thing in your trip? I beileve I eoald rightly my tlmt it was the Board of Trade. The eight: which we observed u e almost un- believable.The routine was haniiy hlmun whe n thw wer e letting the prizes. We left for Omaha on the nixth arriving in Omaha on Friday morn- ir ll Omlha Iookeii pretty good to me although I am very thankful for the trip, I 'na glad to get bac k ua Nebraska where the 4 H's really loom up and whelflhe Gm of c lub wcfrk il.the ideal American farm home." e ° Q o o Q Q M A I N T O P The flour that Look but piss on open eompeiidon with all other Donn at the Thunwn County Fd: on Bread,Cake md Dornghnui-I.Y © © © © @ © @ © @ © © @ © © © © @ @ © ~ © © @ © © @ @ SB © 0 ;- ~ L ~~ u | .a| n-._<|.~{|\l~C a k e s ..lv~i . l - ~ .~P a k e d f o r \ ¢~ .<_ Q)"S p e c i a l - ; f ~ \"i O c c a s i o n s The néxt time you plan to entertain just _phone for a sack of MAINTOP FLOUR to do your special baking ivith.. MAINTOP is always right and is de- pendable in every way.B l 0 0 0 \ a n 'l l l l l l m g C d . Blair, Nebraska . . . .. . 0 o 0 D E o o E Q 0 U o O 0 o o o o 0 5 0 o o th»_h|e1ere weather.| 1 o nd iun oo l u ;ondx en dtoo k th e o ew Y e u oBr .m a H n .a n - b m 1=:i-:md and flnigealent Init Thursday sve-a Tyson home. r.Herbort u d i n of ScotiaBluffs,Nebr.ia spending t h i n !days lt the C. B. Bunn home,thegust of Mlm Add ie; M i n Buelah Ro b u u of Biair.visited over Saturdllr and Sundny at the C.B. Bunn home.Mr.and at Omdu o n Dec ember 2. We lud'|rhr trips. a gp ee kl u nc h md llr .Jones of'An intend ing Inman given by me Nonhweswera and Hr .Pr£lb£e,W|.lhr Ho ld fanned mach enthus of the Extension Service ehlperon-. . 1 m . w » u n o m m . ¢ » d = r . g a . and tnvelled thi hours.Abci i f four o'clock next mi-118 I ur e m d found Lhlt e were crossing the lllnli|.|ipp£ Riflr.I t was not long before Ire reached Chicago. lw e went directly to the Harrison u l g g i We Qfebnake folk; give some load y ells and :been for him. If I we r e uked 'W hat was the most intarustink thing in your trip? I beileve I eoald rightly my tlmt it was the Board of Trade. The aight: which we observed n o almost un- believable.The routine was haniiy hlmun when they were se prizes. We left for Omaha on urivirlg in Omaha on in l.Omlha Iookeii pretty me although I am very for the trip, I 'na glad to ua Nebraska where the 4loom up and wherfzhg . wirk ia,me s a w Amerie home." dw last week: Mrs. Ed Natter,Louie Schenk and daughters, Wallace Snowden,Mrs.ChrisMrs..Dan Thompson andhtenandMinsEmrnoNelsoni n lngry Jennen entertained al nner pany,Mi n Sadie Crowdybrother and the Petersen younrThey all attended the Danipt erhood dance after the dinnerShipleyreturnedtohise ln Pierc e c ounty on int Mon ths fnrnily remaining here un-tho weather permits them tohomo by mtomoblle. rk Suthadnnd,son of E ld o n erland had the misfortune troff his horse,New Years day.hing his foot quite badly. r. and Hrs.. Jay Larson tool: irlhow at the movies last Tues evening.ohe Dutch Proirmm put on at the arthy schhol house Init Fridaht brought out a large crowdallpmnonnrnlitnfinep m m. ffhose taking part had 13utcltumes and shoe. The next enterment will be nn Irish one anf' I I'e given Jnnunrv 11. The Dutcl snmn was as follow\:Sl:etrh ofland,Mrs. John Arobson;Dutch r -Sti lle Night,Committee;~ling:--Hans BIeimer's Mule ~om Pedersen;-SchnI:e.un¢*dugera.C.J.Hlnell¢3»':--Dutcl' nude -Leonanl I'eden=en; SonarJute-h \".uwler.Committee;Solnutrhnm of Farr,Mrs.c. J Icy;Reading. -Socrates,Odilren; I'lny »--The I'1:r:|ecuteel Dutch n. Chaneters:Mrs.I"erse\e1;nnceIllndley;Mr.Perseverzmce.slr? Amnson: Maid. Ruin Thomp;Arabella.Mrs.Aronson:Cup". \\hnn.l,Osrar Petlersnna HonmutuaClearmtarrh.Carl NelsonusinSoberly.Giifonl Nelson l Boy.Hownni Perlemen:I'cr:~eemiDutchman.Leonard Pedersen.teh dance. ,Rule Thompson.Mrs. onmn.Curl Nelnen and Oscarienen.Literary Paper,Mrs. Ja: rsen. .tnoxc THE BOTTOM ROAD 1 \ -l.able..A nmnher o f n n -will be ended at onee.n. E d Pyle: expects to go wTok unlh hosplhl 1.1111 week for operuion.her many frilndsfor her 5 speedy reeonry.n .A.W.H- g n m d Harold ted fkrfemla et dley a. ferr day! weei n C e l t of Elk CityR¢'Y.W .A.Bo!r nof thisplzc e married et Omaha Fddg Dee. They came et. once to m l nretheywentzohounekeoping. bride in the dnughter of Hrs.dia Coaking .of EIR City _ andvlsiied friends hen. in company her mother on levernl e q u |Rev.Borden »=-gf been p u -of the M. F.. chores the panty enr esna huz nad e a. helt of nd:outside ns well u in hi!rch To extend to them theiriestcnngntniuloneandbeen es o number o i the church pie and friends met at the E. PsonhomeFrldnveveningend 1. to the J. R. King home where were being entenained for thenlnxandeerenadedthem.TherInvited 1 nundrpent e moat t evening ln social conver-on and genre.At e la te hour .ehnwnu of ice cream andern were ,n.,.,§=._;_- --n .H.B.Cameron entertained ng six n'clock dinner Saturday ng.len lnabelie Wheaton retvrnef'week from her home at Rapid , S.D. where she spent. Chris* r.and Mrs.Fred Ray were Yewrs dinner guest!nl.theBandur home. rl and Mrs.Henry Conner en Years dinner ot the J.Th horne.nion services were held at the F.. church Snndav evening.Rev A.Bowden nneixted by Rev:rave a special sewlee for ~nl.|account of the condition o 'roads there were not as rnenyluNew Years dinner given bv He mn i an had been esxpeelgdallfromtownwho were olirerethereendenJo5edthc G c a s n x m o * DRC AB TRY Ne ws r l 1-;=-S;;;=g d Mrs.Henry neon e z fn e l :visit with the 5 2 - Q family in Colorado.rn.J une:Jensen enterteined ~.~|.~.r "1 FA RM BUREAU NOTES Qontinud from page one)| place.A Poluui China spring d i t was used in the pro}ect each year. Ho was n member of the county demonntntion team irhich placed thin] at the state fnlr, also the live- stock judging tu m,vrith nn indl- v i d w record of third place on sheep Judzinx and fifth place in U10 Coll 8L \| The boys and giris attending th( Congress are f mm avozy stats i n , the Union as npmuenutiven at the Second National :Club Congress Mi d u.the time of the Intoma- \ ' . f o L ~ . ,= ;a u \\}\ r \ . . , ;~'iL»"lP~ °\"s , . .6 .-?" "~ . .:P¢5"s ¢;.r iidf\\».$|I... [ I =»1~'§'em»-~§l='f5£ f -Q"* Y ' * " av-f - g g - M J iv.-¢vu\»~°»»{»- f " "¢V wfr a in.. .°iz ...... |f"\.-?;¢.f §H:§,2.;r;' &f°»~ §» °~=-~=;" f - M .; .".~»<<..f~ *'.;.a ~% ;~ ' é a >*#4"'='~~ ~. , .~ " L 9 " , q 1 \~ *.}r \ " " }L . , - a .. .-~" ' 1" *" v ' l ¢ | '.~"»"* _' s ?j f ' : § - . . 4 : . . 1 ~. a = i ' . .- ; , , _ ..¢r i f: : ' ;'§* '.. . ._ , ; , . . . ,C 1 . i "g P J 1 . . . | -._ ,§q {'vnf ..- -1 4°, 5 q . ¢H . ¢ - -'\,, . r ¢\ . .|'¢nu -I» s pa.rf...g ~ ¢v- ? '¥!».....* . " " " f " ! " " ° "~;1 r 2f"" Q"!" ,f: 4L:1.1-»°-,¢° aa .dm! »far&¢i:'o¢ra4.:s~3».*'1. t*u3"£s; ~>1 . I ...:*»*»E "2 : r"~'3f-ff!! 2559 ~'s..~.[,».j; ~ " vl » At 'this seasoh of the year we are meetingfhe Seasorfs demand with seasonable goods, ai prices, quality considered, that can== hot be dgplicated,"1 \ suit of the cooperation of the Col- k g u of Agriculture.the Units!! States Depuunent mf A|.'1'i¢\\l¢I-IN. the Natio n!Committee on B o i s and GirI's Club work and tho inter- national Livestock Show officials. Ro¥Io's account of zha trip follows: "I joined the Nebraska delegation J \`1 '~¢._,.~1 The next time you plan to entertain just _phone for a sack of MAfNTOP FDOUR to do yourspedal b=d=ins\=7th-, nmwnor is always right and is de. pendabIe.1n every wfy. a \ B l a l r M l l l l n g C o . 'Blair, Nebraska n r d &Co . .a n d Se a rs ,R o e l u c k & o .A t t h e l a t t e r w e w e r e e n t e r - a i n e d a n d : w a i ve d o u r d i n n e r m t . e c a fe t e r i a i n t h e p l a n t .I n t h e e n i n g w e w e r e sxipposed t o n ~ a n d t h e H o r s e S h o w b u t h a vi n g lssed o u t o n t h a t I a n d m y t e a m a t a s t a y e d i n t h e h o t e l n n d t o o k n a Je w i s h W e d d i n g . O n De c .6 w e l e f t t h e h o t e l a t i | ; h t t h i r t y o'clod¢:f o r t h e p l a n t s 1 t h e In t e r n a t i o n a l H a r ve s t e r C o . Ve w e ve g u n n a o f t h e c o m p s n y a t un c h eo n .A t t w o - t h i r t y w e l e f t l n c h a r t e r e d c a r f o r L i n c o l n P a r k t o t h e t r o p i c a l g a r d e n s ,b i r d s o f axa dis e.r o a r i n g l i o n s l a d Hate rs. 0 o n a o 0 o ca o @ @ cz 0 g ° Q o o Q Q M A I N T O P The flour that Look but piss on open eompeiidon with all other Donn at the Thunwn County Fd: on Bread,Cake md Dornghnui-I.Y © © © © @ © @ © @ © © @ © © © © @ @ © ~ © © @ © ne: lions and all the rest..We left Ihe hotel at llx-thirty for the fini! banquet, u guests of eight Chicago Railroads,which a h as follows: Santa Fo.Iiilnois Gunnal.Rock Island, Northwestern, Chi¢l¢° Junc-tion.Walilfsh,Buriington and the Chiugo Great Western. This ended ~n.F -- ~z spun!with them.Mr. and lim James Conety have just had the interior of their home tr u ly painted and deoonted,Blairworkmen doin! the job. " Kenneth and Harry Tyson and wives attended the F1rernln'n danceMcnclzyeveningandspentthenight at the P. M. Tyson home in tnlrn.C. B.Bunn and wife and .theirmn,Byron and wife, atiended theMlsonlcreeentionatHermanon New Years dns' Miu Addie Bunn Ind Miss BuelnhRobertaofHlnlrwentioOmnh;Wednesday to ntlend 'he theatre u guests of Herbert Hardin. 'lhat rnomln; we nttended the ner viees at the Bt.li ; ry ' |Cathoi* Church. In the afternoon we walked out to Lake Michigan and in the evening attended services l l the Second Presbyterian church.On Dec. 3 my battalion left at eightten for the fair grounds A t ninethirt-f o'clock we uu mb le d at the new cluh buildings and a hid! hour Inter Ihr dedication ceremony took place. That evening'we had n banquet. Dee.nh '\n_.1risi\ed_ the na-elsirm }ouae and at-ook Ylrdn. and were en- tertained by Wilson E: Cn. for din- ©©@ ©© @ §'@@e> @@©@@©@@@fo:©@@@@@ =. < " ° "{| \ » / ~ ~ " " '~_+.C a k e s . -"I - ~ .~"P a k e d f o r \1 'l 2;|~fi il <15 »5 Special I Ask for "BLUE n1BBoN BREAD"GENERAL AND IDCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" ine county board were enter-.-- - . .n u n . .a v u s e n .1 u i l u , tained at their recent mooting orllseld. ot Indianapolis, Indian; at the inet 'I'ue.sday by representatives oI d nm. o f December 1923,Mies Jen- both :idea of the question pertain- ing to the establishing of an elec- tric light district for a large sec- tion of the territory contiguous to Ariington. An election was hctd n short tinrie oince on the question end the result uri uguznst we .md establishment. Not c ontent to leL,the matter drop the promoters lmld out different daitriet lines, leaving out a number and are now asking that the oounty board grant :another election. The fight is a hot one and every method is being taken by both sidel to win. The county board, If a mf- ftelent number of signen to the petition in gained will be obliged to grant an election. wen le enthuaiantie over the worklo! the convention and the immens- [ity of lt. also the vast range of Qttrritory from which these clele~ §5r.1tee came. In n most interesting letter to l-ome folks,she details the plan ond workings of the convention which The Enterpdsc is glad to publish for its ,readers who are in-live question|| of today.she! r tcreete¢I in the big U n th ld.11 those opposed to the propositionla ec mg e wor is certulnlyi crammed with fine thing:that I wisll everyone could beer,and had ,tho courage to believe and live. Thoie sro nearly seven thousand |deleg\tes here from nil over theQ1-orid-black,yellow,red,brown Eand white.The main emphuis is nnys in 1\art:-- "The convention Haulice Mehrenl, county .huirr,f,§."hf' ;»-;~;;>_;=°»==d..;»~g_=;"";;_'wus fo lks a ll, bo th short and tall, of fetched word Wednesday of the ..._ li' nr- 322-_. .u_R'f_..f harnrains in hh: niinn u u u u l u w e m l n :0 |unrla u mnlsy ' " " " o " " "~ ""r " r " ~ll!.1t.h ( If h|.S ln D \ hE l .M I S .G ¢ l T ' .Y- a - . _ . - s !- _ - I n. . - | . \ - . _ _ »u u n . _ . l rtise inMoral---Advekart Mehxvens, who has been *WSIiJ°.§"E§z§}'{¢l"h'§que}Q`E§\""'6uf }LQ§f|:hc nm f ew y ears in Long B°§=1°»ma¢Toward Other Ra mi "amll Cniii.She Ilad been ill f o r " h ° " t" Ho w C m We Apply Christianityf a. week with hun ¢1`°"'bl°j to whldl in Modern Industry?"The Inc er] cause her death was attributed.'interests me most,I suppose be-| 'xhe deceased was si.:c1.5°4=\8h'~r::Use I've had a good des! of econ~§ years of 1132 and leave:her h"S~.omi¢=~.but the modern machine or-: Enteqirise The family lived In Blair for hon.The race problem in mightym a n y y e a r s w h e n M r .Al a n rc n s w a s vm o n g t h e bu s me s a m e n o f t h e c o m m u n i t y . M a u r i c e M e h r e n s a n d sis te r,M r s . :.._ - _.. .- -- ;.- f a l , vi t a l t o o - - d o e s wo ri zl , b r o t h e r h o o d m e a n i n t e r - m a r r i a g e a n d e f fa c l n g o f t h e c o l o r li n e ,o r sh o u l d t h e ra c e s h e k e p t i n m r .T h e m o s t o f i h n . n n i n i n n n o r m s i n h a t h a t e a c h 1 | I w h !I C I u u l l n ¢ b g " m n a n d_, d o w n a n d C h i e f o f P o l i c e L a t h m u s o i l m m n r _n o t i fi e d .M t n h e 'O D D " § E ' a ? » ¥ ¢ " i § ' " " ' " ":B R I D G E L U N C H E D B , f a u n d a n d a n E w u t i g z t i n n m : ; : §f m .i h a n e n L l p n u g h h i s 'w h i c h re s u lt e d i f u r u i d h o n b r n b l e d e d i n I r i l hg i1M r s .E .B .C n r r i z n n c n l n r t z f w e l ;an n l cb n fe s si o m l h n n u h l i n m m e n n ¢n a . . | . . . - : . . . .I v a n L»|e\\l e n up on nx e ayl.\:\w w g l a m m r La l i i o r n l a q w h e r e i n t c b ;;;.".;:.";..;.;..:' :.; .'§{n§.l§i On lu: \'¢'e||neld|.|r evening, |ll.r|.':t l. ann .-;...i."i.;:.i;;...;"i;;;',=:.;s_ nl 1§u_ """?" I0 "P nm:\~»=;'..:. .....'..::" 'r ::.".;::;:."°":'_:_...__..___.I..._-1 -.. In, n number nl mn pall...¢...... ....|....».._..-...._..._.._._t:_'°" un'keeping and on hlc nday W"" " "'" °"'""'" "" " "' "° '" " "en a sentence of thirty u rrodern building,h u e\~ary1.l\1ng ir.e his service efficient.m ehaunt.w n l b u m a d e . W 0 ! \ I E I' i ' S c . O F C .B I E L T S . . .12. Q r:.......|...n n h : n v H . au ¢:n||sL\\uun,p l x u u u r Lu lu u cu , m d t h e y c a n b e s t d o _ i t i f k e p t i n Lsrl.,n o )m i x e d .I n t e r - m m r i a ; e i s :. ut a g i t a t e d .A w o n d e r f u vy fi n e : u é r o ta l k e d o n th i s au b i ec t .n . 9 - -- - . . . ...... ...u c ! l l )mu c l l l u u l l u w mlnn:llz |I¢0\lr¢u l l d wt h i s c i t y w e n t o ve r t o K e n n o r d t o C l u b ,fo l l o w i n g w h i c h b r i d g e " - ,n j a ; | h e l p w i t h t h e i r in s t a l la t i o n °" ¢'l :| . I1 e o r d e r o f t h e a ft e r n o o n .I zh e r n an d : " ''f'P ff5 € d g r a m m l m ''Ih¢.°lmliea w h o ac ce p te d M m 'Q L ] 135 p r e s e n t i n g h a m w l t h xx t w e n t y -C n r r i | : a n 's ho s p i t a l i t y w e r e M n .. :ood N WARNER JENSEN Mr, Andrcason wishes to stutin Qbusinesu for himself md will go to Glen Warner Jensen nllwsm Lake Amin in South Dlknta.v u l l . \|al ui =v\i l;1; \. \ || |l b sn u --f am e a r " p l "|Q \I .\ \ n n \ e n s (i m i nx b e r u f C o m m e r c e " c n n s :1 Ja p a n e s e a n d n Ch in e se .~__i f . l .L a ° u c n 1 r :*'§ n u n k }3ross,M r s .L o u L a t t a .M r s /U I U C :nun nn r e g u l a r aes:sion w i t h t h i r t y n . n u n u n - - ! I I: 1; ` Il n 3.;.4 o Hd Lailceu. amen one nas sucn um: mesh --" ---1-~-- "J --~rank llrusa }re.;a,\1n»""vu md confidence in the "new flllou Eodge workers.|wf::.s.mrnwx F.\n\1r:n '?h"" .Di""°'°" ""j Mf"" ."°'f"~~:\rh|.'n an offensive of love 1-mu "*°f'§'*'*""°{"="°*'=*HU* and n In:1'|1m Hmm ann! family :mc | ..way.ahuut Jan. 6, at we home of n m t h e m g r i e f st r i ck e n .h m m n , G o l l i f r b I l n n u n g u s e d n a u - T h e fu n e r a l s e r vk e s w e r e h e l d Is ¢ l l r h l J- n i n e 5e a rs .. r n q .¢f av ¢h......._....-A n l f \ U h L L - . .L . - \ - . J _L_. IS1 k31lhc ladies accepted the m\1:.|mls that ia is insnirimr. Dr smith Icnernl good time °"5°>¢'li n !!o f t h o 5l e n's C l l n m b c r t o c n ( 0 ~~o. { = m { = L" ¢ fm ¢ fi t l i n ".1 W u h a n Ty s o n w h o Y M n o r t h o f ~.. .t..;~....:l u u w l u u u n lu.a u c l o c x n u n n u r nmsuamu.m e m m e t o .\. .r n e o m e w i t h R e v.H .N i e l -t h i s c u u h e n w e=\p1:r.1l=un t i l t h e m u t t h c l r n n n m l .:g b 2 d gh H .._.lR 2».R . \ h l | ! l JS X.R . \ S M L b S E f \L i a i r p l a n s I n l e a ve t h e f a r m t h e n t y "YY *N fl !!w a s , . . . : y xxhlnit w i l l o c c u r t h e i s l a m :.\';_..fo : . f§ § $ ; L $ T 1 i r l t o r p a r t n f Ja n u a r y a n d m o ve Z § ' I. '~ h t g n g a g e Dandmh u t h g m n ~ahn ,Sh eff e r e d r e u r d c d f o r ;...a;"J. :l . u: l !} ..m e u..».m¢n.m T ! n n.\¢.='¢M H .RAUEMUS X.R35mu°'5'3n¢i»\lm it i n t n w n .H P l m !rn n ln r l h i s f a r m ......._ . - \ __. 1 g». .aP Il|.¢|||||.'l|.t . .. r .n e 9 .. . u r n h e . ? ' r s J:\~: " ". - r 111 I.f }.b \ i n ma ne UI m e ula zr c e m e t e r y.u m :na w :PBSSUI-b r 5 9 3 1 !m..,..[ILtr o u r w a n a .R l l n l i t T .1.._...1 'la ra t ls M l m sh a l l +: .l a h d i e d a l h e r h o m g a t D r u m n Amken w h o i a s e s m a t h o f T h e E n t e r p r i s e a x t e n d s i t s l i n -. - u a a m¢ !" e o m p e t , e n e e f o r t h e i r ~iJ|..t|a l o n e b u t bs t h e Ii l u i r o n t h e H a r o Harusk fa r m .c t r ?h ..|a°: , .a . .-.m n n a l les t o t h e fa m i l y m u r i g r .n t m u e d o n Danze v::!'=i3 ...mhJ:,Ju n u r "k m t h e a " "tml]wall g i ve P05F¢N"°T1 fo l l o w i n g their'l1nnm\.nm»n§"......_ m.of c:\l'r}ing ou 1..u I zum .cou hr N 'cn \I lorry-mx years,.nh I - - - - -~ »ner nu:-.anna mea n number ofU1la1.AL cEa.;|\I f UH ~.r.Ic *,v sn e.- - ~ -wars ago and aman children sur-..\..._l}ece:u=e¢l was the ulaughuer 0 M ,T h l been .ll.l.2(:.\.\<` .a11|.11 " ~ ' j " j ' ' " 'nz'|xT1::alc:~,"r 'rn r::~Tf:|lI'n1=-.L Mr.and Mrs.Simon Larwen ani fn r r ,gggn ;° ; ; " M _ d r e a r '(A n n o r ' rm\ : -. | : s xixe.They are Mrs.1-'ma Ilmc kett ;u 39 ||lll.1i»|J';P€§ ,L f`u.|.e u l " \RII.\Il!IHS "as born and reami at Drum.~ on '*I1c f:1}1n :andfeels ihnt he We dmim In :hub M. r..:......»..m' August and Gotlieh Ilzntung of "M r .a n d M r s .Rawm uss xIL w e r e |}m y || _d |_ " M "` " ° " f " ` f'" " " " "F r 'n m- l lc ,M m H e n r y P l u g g e o fi.:|nin|:w i t h n e x t \\ c ek 's .wa e n . u c es c rve r nest f o r a n d n e i g h b c r :f o r t h e n k l m l l y c a n -..lan x:..».......:..-..1||..........._1.....rrlod,Liu .;4,l '.}JU :mel t h e ,.u t i m e a t le a st .sfl l e m t l n n a n d n l l fl i n n n n .rln»=nr» 0...§l'tll1\.»&'|.,W r l l m m a n d Ju l i u s H a r -\ N ~i .A ~ FA I 1:IIvxéw B u n l i c m taken in the 'lo lmmh fnepitni Fr'da\for an " " " ' " " " " " ""j"' "*'"' " ta ng of Wirwlaw old Mrs.FredHmmmum! death at our luttle one. lleuennan of ArlinartnnDRY GOODS .|colored dots, ....__....._._ 65'to 75ic|anctic for mer;.._$2.25 Bail Band, one bhckle plain _______Q . . . . v n u . u - ¢ » v » ;n ;u»n u a u n u n ..T h e y o u n g fol k.,g t F r e d H m colunmn o._n e u n o f sp c cm l i n t e : e s t " h . m t h e y lm1.¢si nc e nr si de fl M 4 t n t h e w o m e n r e a d e r s . Th i s is a l l . ....Su m s 'n l a n n n d a N e w Ye an a n m t v .... .. ..\h|:-rc *'h°pa ss ed ° " ° 3 S h o w a s .\011|'ruwn lor a KlB1\l.n In me nom-The attendinz physician decided nm lu one:-me nf zwesenl. and he willgoupseveraltimes for treatmentThe business men held n meetins*Friday evening to discuss some Im |»n"tant work.°Geo. Hart drew the aaddle whichwas ruffled off at the L. v. Ackermnn harness stun Inst week."The Fred Rogert falmilv SpenlCh r htmu with Mtn.flomerfs sis tcr In Dixon c nunwHrs D . W .Rutledle accompaniedggMnirs.D.Ifuck,W ;*g Blair mr to o some s opp ng.L. VYAc l¢ennsn :aa on the sick list Saturday..The Wom'\\1's Club met Frida?with Hrs.Ch u.Gray.Hn . T.J. Reese and Mrs.Wm.Adams w wonthe »pmrram. The neat meetingsvlilbeh e ld a t th e A . W BargB home. F. W . Lmre drove to Bldr 'Thundar and met his mother and sister.Grandma Lowe me Minn " n r - ' -who returned from a weeks'visitwith Mn. Minerva Carter and hm-Ilr as Lincoln. lim. laude Horn remind the sadvers Wldnelday of the doeth of hermotherl i l m An nlel.Callfomia.The Henman public llbrary has s u a .a u s u u n a .l n n l t u u \a n n u l ,m rGe o .B e a r d a n d t h e Mi s se s C o r a B e a r d a n d A d d i e B u n n f r o m th i s : c i g h h o r h o o d w e r e i n at t e n da n c e a* the New Year Masonic receptionlnBlair.Mr.and Mrs. tcrtained theirliennethabdYears night.Fred HuniumloadofBlack Estuniny whichwinter.Ealr.and Mrs. Cliffonl Krause ofBlur were guests of Mr. and Mrs.Harry Tyson last Saturday evenin" and went with them to the dance atHcrtnsn.Mn. L. D. Warrick, who has beenconilned to her bed for severed days. it now improving.Mr. Nsum Warrick received s carcf feeders last Saturday.Mr.P.nz.Ty son took Mr.ln dMrs. Ed Pyle: ua Tekarnsh recently for eonsultatiun with Dr.Lulcens 1-0 Hrs. Pyles health. She vent totheTelumshhospitalrule::layandexnecledtoundergo an operahon today.Mr. Ben Bunn get in a ear of \'la1.son Tyson en- sone,Harry and_families on New drove out a car-Angus cattle lasthewillfeedthis feeders last Sltuzdey.Grace Ray and son. Joseph, vleltseeumd an bug room at gh. 0. }{_]ul last week with her sister,K mGgggy3 m n " g l u g b wk ¢g¢¢;Peu~rsen of near Teksnuh.en be ln¢ mo vsd th ! .s 1r a ek .A n e1 r 'Z'h eBon esc h oolh havln| sn e1r ic o lz en a r h ss h e ln addsglaad e tn week of vacation on acc ount ol Light and dark Percaies 20 to 28c Ginghams, 32 inch, ...._..__... 351: Ouqing flannels, light and dark __-:_.._.._......___.......... 20 to 25c Sweaters, brushed wool ._.... $7.75 Childrerfs sweaters ___ $2.00 to 3.00 | ._~| MITTENS Leathen!\sm*h mittens for men .__,;._ $1.25 to 1.75 Jersey gloves for men _.,__._25c Childrens Jersey gloves and '-| Men's ti ck mittens ____ 351: Men's double cotton gloves __ 254: - we uno w|1\h to thank those whol i n !lnnla | ¢.|¢I..l !1 -. .. l »rfn f "~b m i ~U '" 'f5 "" a b "rezualng m a t t e r ,n u m e n -w o m a n o f s t e r l i n g w o r t h ,a g o o d Ai r.a n d E l m .Ch a s .H a n s e n e n -m " ` f "I f " " " " " ' ~ i " ' T " 'u u e n n m l T h e F m l e r p r i s e h a s n o t be e n2tl¢.I u t sn m g ze..h r n R e s .ha e is e n f o r h u w o r d s n f f f i n .\ ~ . n h cr n o t j l l n f.r i g h t ,i t . w a s p o s t - . n cgm gq _ fg jg gg F?>l12-: m d wflr l 3-n m . ,m o t h e r a n d n e i g h b o r a n d u a -i n r l m n e d a n u m b e r o l fn c n d n a t a c o n s o l a t i o n a n d M r C a m p b e l l f o : w e p t 0 t s fe e t 111 t h e p u b l l c i t y .f ..-.,.»-: v a n t h e B o k pe nc e a w a r d .W e|=4||,'||u n t i l Ja n .4.A l t h o u g h pl - { .'T}1|»l i m m m g f n r v "" l "| n x r , m . a . ' h m gn th ¢ h ig h r i_ < t rs z e e m Q u . u s i x o c l o c k al m n e r o n la s t s u n d a y H s |¢fm§,,,,,,,'.. arctic for youths ...__,. $2.00 Ball Band, one buckle plain _arctic for boys ._... $1.75 Ball Band, four buckle plain arctic for men ___..$3.90 Ball Band, four buckle plain arctic for youths _$3.40 Ball Band, four buckle plain lil-lr night proved to bl thu ¢UH¢l\|";";_T;T--::::.-'.:' l""l-::;:"|g|| nl!! nlfa ||mr. "'F'¥"°"|||l lvenlnl.Hr. and ll w i l l n o t p r i n t t h e ba l l o t .a s t h e \Vll0¥!n h r a n m !n||l»Iu\n|m n i\¢-n !!.}10 3¢},;,U19 yo un g pe ople o f u u v u an ¢u|.uil.\|u;;nl il|\\II\::\\"I I B Il.~DB6 ~ t h B i f hU||\l';T h (llil1hE?w gs a sum pt uo us on e . . . n d a l l pr o n o u n c e l t o n e o f t h e b e s t ....<.ne o f tl1e m £b ¢[ f l t h o t n r :t h c n e a g h b o r h o o i r ? P ° n d c d b r m e l y \'L¢h a ve e ve r pu b li s he d .T h vr e i n f|:\1ll¢]I n Lim Zil snt vn uni du sl ap an i !| » 2 E . .. 2 . 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' n d f H . . _ _,._.......\., . . . . r v- . ,- »vuYl l e \ ¢i s t o u l t l r n a t e l y ent a.n glc .£. he 51 n H m T q i n i n l In fn u ¢ l n n `n f f n i - .\ . u J v ; | . \ l l p l v u n u a l u u v e l l l l l g U I I U I ~~f ,3 " " " ' , " " " "l u ~ ' § ; ;~5 n n n v e r y e n j o y a o l o e v e n i n g w u m r i l l t i m e t o h e r o i n e i n t r e s t e d i n i t b u m i s s e d f r o m t h a t h o m e w i t h l t l a t e h ° n w h e n t h e h o s t e s s s e r v e d z `_ _a n y : u m e r p a p g r s vi e t v.A n h u r Br i s b a n e .i n t h e T o - n a y c o l u m n .i n t h o O m x h n Be e has the following to any nbout thu pence plan. went.Delicious refreshments were if tho synopsis ¢read at the begin-ggfygd abgut ~ ' n d \||¢ funning gf thi! w¢¢i;'5 issuo {\|UilI thlt CBD nV¢|.b g ~I | llkQ lh ll Cilffff b€f0|e hldding hff Bun_Hu§k. dliVinE eas on Frunt continued until two o'clock.when __.llh g g g i f h: .iZ.'i§1..Zl"i ` . 1 ~ g u e s ts g mr i n i g h t..ntngt Wednesalav,¢.°Ilid,.d with a bod t h 31 .A L I . ..~'.1-.11;;:.f.z'..,.,f'..;'.':;' ...f::;f.°;:°°...Lf ~~~~ a n d a sonmged ~ a l l 0 N l x v r z s w r x i ~= : ; ' ; " = . . " ; ° " . . . r . . ' ° . : ; ' : : ° o f ~ TEHDEHTS MEETING four sisters and one brother.I ANNl\'ER.°lAR\'Amenue just at 'in interxc tio:" 3 "One zood thing may come of al Bok'f lan hieh I rhie and faithful fireman,keeping'1:vary one so oomf ruble that ir.',I Funeral services were held T'*°"!M .H k rirl -r.s nmous P °"''awas agreed that heolhould have me#State Supt. John M.Mntzen ha||l|.lL"nftcrnoon at the St.-Paul.A number of friends spent the lete r,},i:;W u le n n n chelea rthnsh of the world court xml tho job next y ear.Iannounced the :lates of the Annunlenunch of-Omm,Reverend Relnert evening at the John ,\Rhonda "horn de combat"wh | ,sh th league of nations,|>°°H:v \1rritt.en. :Conference o !County Sunerlnten-:ren officiating and interment va* Ihorne. on Saturday,Jan. 5. to help car, 1 ford escaped _g ;g-'|~h,¢.m,,.,,],u_,pence plan ,{| | QA RI ) g p Sqgg :dents to be February 6..?.1'J24.;ma:ie ln the Lutheran cemetery ltiumm omperls observe thejr \lno» injury. None of the oocupants were probably result in the killlnlz of THA.|'I'ho meetlmr wil! be held an 1.ineoln=0rum.n....n........a.a:............:......-_.n__a_ ...... ... Marquisette, tan andwhite, _.'30 tn 50c OVERSHOES aiuBall Band, one buckle pl? ~The ~ ggrlgellable ~\Blair, Nebraska w e