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01-10-1924A Lo ca l. x sw smvs n FO IL ALL THE pEDPLB .-" " ' " v -.VQL ;<;;'11 .....BLAIR. WASHINGTON coUSN'Y,.§EB1}Asz<A, JANUARY 1o,1924.~ - .fp/.=f f f »~=~;?:1 e1<==N0-59 d friends and neighbors who mfpf ~::nuanced Inter.HOLDERS MEET: ughlfullf remembered us in the 'e of our |flIic '|.ion in the lou ofi r F O R ~¥The stock holders of the Pon dear wife :md mntlmer.We are er-ln¢ubator company met last Mon-teful for the helutifui lio n! of§I have nurnhnai the Mn .Johniduy dtemoon and after much din n n and for the :mule and fpr Mciieen proper|.o Wa!'y n har Ave.:union pro and con a vale nn the 1 .|.. .ehr., Wall and .Mex of Biinneapoll'=» operated slifles personality and de- nn.,-md uso dlughlcrs,MTI*mlopment in auch a. way that it oss Van Liew of Blair li d M H 1. disregard; the worth of mlm. Com- .. THE ENTERPRISE _,, The sign spelled "~Poke's Store;" a spider read and 1-he said, "Horne seeking days ax-e;o'er."His silken web he spun ac the door,and nevermom was ed by any one."Why should I advkneetf Gosh!I've been here nigh tw§nty year with this same line of ties!£'II folks come down this way, they all han see that here I be."Thus Merchsnt Rake would say. But on another stxeeh a dealer true advises you of wares and prices meet. The shoppers strain his doors; and with their scads he nuzs more ads, and builds up two more floors!Then to thistale give heed-and if you'd n l - l l a ;w o n x p g n penned, Hr. Bak huLL BoY's PRAYER r '1'el'!d,|The work A t t h e e n d n f a h m l d 0 I Q l 'rr-:Aeneas |"?1\l he 1 ren-A RMA r a.valuable service. and time invoked in nr e liliie hlndlinfellow of fender Neither Prezident Coolidee nor any respon- lr school nevinxs is no ernali ihle Senator will tick himself an year: was heard to iam of the £e|.¢l|er'| dzlly tuk. Re-behind e.preposterous bulletin;onprey as follows:|w=\Jr in one of Nebnakfa CRYB preposteruue proposition." "Deer Lani.Ne u e nuke ell the rvsteme the weekly savings ~a .. 1 .". W.H.Myers,M H 'Oscar 181 xglg C »j|!l||5¢l\, after 3 gfngus gg,~ ~ ~ thaw:,Mrs.M.II.Tyson.M" f r e s s .passed sway an last Sunday I~'mnk Schafer.Mrs.Anna Peter _waning at 9 o'r:Iock.He was the Mrs.Frederick Hartung,an old sen.M m G.L.Dixon and Miss rnly bw in a fm-nily of six ¢hi|,;,H, and hsgfhly respected settler of Ethel Mead. 1 .°'§2 ~ ~i f ~n*:£ 5 ; ~..:;¢ T};;;'~I |_~ » - 4 Q ~ " » § ¢ ` 3 § . = ' g : f § ` ¢ f £ a i 2 9 ..-15 Q u ~.e :g 7? ~P I§ 't \. .*r - ff; ,m v : - ~~ g f u ,w.-4 .. .\.,.¢g~f f 5 3 5 7 5 :. i s . . § ' - T n : ; ! ' * ~ L ¢f~ '= f? 'i 5 »~- -~~ t a biil of goods at the Beck-1 mug store amounting to five dollsn!1 DISSOLVES PARTNERSHIPand paid for the aama by rivinsi a;ten dollar check receiving thc''-..~Chulay Hansen of the Homediffgrenco in cash.lmkery nas bought out his p|.rtn=uLulu In the he ~»»l PRINTS 'nm NEWS-lentils' PLAYS No nvolrrls _. ..monies, Mn.E.B. Carrlnn.H n . F u n k Sehder.Misa Ethel Head, Mn .Ellie {McBrido.M n .Tllenry Bansko.H n .I-'rank Bron.l l t u lls li ts Taylor and l i n .C1 th a n Anderson. cnscx .\E"rE{r crrs so uns 1.A gentleman under urious titles the common one being that of Logan,was doing buaineu in the city bycheck on last Saturday . Re- ports are £0 the affect ;h| 3,| ,Q .....Jn: B l a i r ,N e b r . ,Ja n .'I 19 24 T h a B o a r d o f E d u m l i o n m n I n r e g u l a r s s u l o n i n ' D r .A i u r d o d f s o ffi c e .M e m b e n p r e s e n t :H a r r i s . N i e l s e n . M u r d o c h , W r i g h t u n d R a l l y . M a t i n g a l l e d t o o r d e r b y P r u i - eient M o r r i s n t 8 P .M .M i n u t e :o f last meeting read and approved. U n m o t i o n i t w a s o r d e n d t h a t U m b e a m sa n d a r e p n n n t a t l ve t o t h e N u b r u s k a zichoot Ho u nd s a n d Sc h oo l tA ev:u t| \e .|l n n u a l m e e t i n g a t G r a n d lr l ma d ,Ja n .3 1 a n d F e b .1,1924. w .w .W i l k h u o n : r u n a m d u ne l e g a t c l i m i D r ,H u r d o c h I n d H . bi cn v N i é l l e n u d t n r n a t u . a h e c o z r n n m e l o n t h e p u r c l p n o f m l N h o f u a e C u t a t u r p u u u 1 f o r os m o t i c p u r p o s e :wa . :co n t i n u e d . Hup't..h k m k l e r e p o r t a d a h i - m e a ax $18 9. 50 i n t h e l t h l l t i c m u d .R l - |,.ort 'lu aaeepud md the manly g a a |.. J lli 1 4 - A m l i m f un A.L. n°ae£l. 1 Jan.15 Carl ChrL¢!enaen's fa 'ssh-.. Jan. 24-Pint number of Ly ceum course -Ruuian CaI.hedr\l Quar- ( d i a _. . . .-._. . . . . .KENNA RD LODGE ROYA LLYn 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. AnlntanstirlgIgivenby WalterHo ldfannedmnehenthus fqg W e Ne bn ak e fo lk ; gn ! so me (ood y \11|a.ud :been for him. If I we r euked 'W hat wasthe most intarustink thing in your trip? I beileve I eoald rightly my tlmt it was the Board of Trade. The eight: whichweobservedu ealmostun- believable.Theroutinewashaniiy hlmun whe n thw wer e letting the prizes. Weleft for Omaha on the nixth arriving in Omaha on Friday morn- ir llOmlhaIookeiiprettygoodto mealthoughIamverythankful for the trip, I 'na glad to get bac k uaNebraska where the 4 H's really loom up and whelflhe Gm of c lub wcfrkil.theidealAmericanfarm 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 fCakes ~i~g;/"P a k e d f o r "S0',,@; f"lS 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 .\ 00I\ .B l a i rM l l l m gC 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. AnlntanstirlgIgivenby WalterHo ldfannedmnehenthus fqg W e Ne bn ak e fo lk ; gn ! so me (ood y \11|a.ud :been for him. If I we r euked 'W hat wasthe most intarustink thing in your trip? I beileve I eoald rightly my tlmt it was the Board of Trade. The eight: whichweobservedu ealmostun- believable.Theroutinewashaniiy hlmun whe n thw wer e letting the prizes. Weleft for Omaha on the nixth arriving in Omaha on Friday morn- ir llOmlhaIookeiiprettygoodto mealthoughIamverythankful for the trip, I 'na glad to get bac k uaNebraska where the 4 H's really loom up and whelflhe Gm of c lub wcfrkil.theidealAmericanfarm 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 df o r \ ¢~ .<_ Q)"S p e c i a l- ; f ~ \"iO 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 l000\ a n 'l l l l l l m gC 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.| 1ond iun ool u ;ondxen dtoo kth e oewY e u oBr .m aH n .a n - b m1=:i-:md and flnigealent Init Thursday sve-aTyson home. r.Herbortu d i nofScotiaBluffs,Nebr.iaspendingt h i n !days lt the C. B. Bunn home,thegust of Mlm Add ie; M i nBuelahRo b u uofBiair.visitedoverSaturdllrandSundny at the C.B. Bunn home.Mr.and at Omdu o nDec ember 2. We lud'|rhr trips. a gp ee kl u nc h mdllr .Jones of'Anintend ingInmangivenby meNonhwesweraandHr .Pr£lb£e,W|.lhrHo ldfannedmachenthus oftheExtensionService ehlperon-. . 1 m . w » u n o m m . ¢ » d = r . g a . andtnvelledthihours.Abci i f four o'clocknextmi-118Iur e m dfoundLhltewerecrossing thelllnli|.|ipp£ Riflr.I twasnot longbeforeIrereachedChicago. lw ewent directlyto theHarrison ul g g iWe Qfebnake folk; give some load y ells and :been for him. If I we r euked 'W hat wasthe most intarustink thing in your trip? I beileve I eoald rightly my tlmt it was the Board of Trade. The aight: whichweobservedn oalmostun- believable.Theroutinewashaniiy hlmun when they were se prizes. Weleft for Omaha on urivirlg inOmahaon in l.OmlhaIookeiipretty mealthoughIamvery for the trip, I 'na glad to uaNebraska where the 4 loom up and wherfzhg. wirkia,mes a wAmerie home." dw last week: Mrs. Ed Natter,LouieSchenkanddaughters, WallaceSnowden,Mrs.ChrisMrs..DanThompsonandhtenandMinsEmrnoNelsoni nlngry Jennenentertainedal nnerpany,Mi nSadieCrowdybrother and the Petersen younrThey all attended the Danipt erhood dance after the dinner Shipleyreturnedtohise ln Pierc e c ounty on int Mon ths fnrnilyremaining here un-thoweatherpermitsthemto homo by mtomoblle.rkSuthadnnd,sonofE ld o nerlandhadthe misfortunetroff hishorse,New Years day. hing his foot quite badly.r. andHrs.. Jay Larson tool: ir lhow at the movies lastTues evening.ohe Dutch Proirmm put on at thearthyschholhouseInitFridaht brought outalargecrowd allpmnonnrnlitnfinep mm. ffhose taking part had 13utcl tumes and shoe. The next enter ment willbe nnIrish oneanf'I I'e given Jnnunrv 11. The Dutclsnmn was asfollow\:Sl:etrh of land,Mrs. JohnArobson;Dutch r-Sti lleNight,Committee;~ling:--HansBIeimer'sMule ~omPedersen;-SchnI:e.un¢*dugera.C.J.Hlnell¢3»':--Dutcl' nude -LeonanlI'eden=en; SonarJute-h\".uwler.Committee;Soln utrhnm 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,OsrarPetlersnnaHon mutuaClearmtarrh.CarlNelsonusinSoberly.GiifonlNelson lBoy.HownniPerlemen:I'cr:~eemiDutchman.LeonardPedersen.teh dance. ,Rule Thompson.Mrs. onmn.CurlNelnenandOscarienen.LiteraryPaper,Mrs. Ja: rsen. .tnoxc THE BOTTOM ROAD 1\ -l.able..Anmnhero f n n -will be ended at onee. n. E dPyle: expects togowTok unlhhosplhl 1.1111 week for operuion.hermanyfrilndsfor her 5 speedy reeonry.n .A.W.H- g nm dHarold ted fkrfemla etdley a. ferr day! weei n C e l tofElk CityR¢'Y.W .A.Bo!rnof thisplzc e married et Omaha FddgDee. They came et. oncetom l nretheywentzohounekeoping. brideinthe dnughter of Hrs.dia Coaking .of EIR City _ and vlsiied friends hen. in companyhermotheronlevernle q u|Rev.Borden»=-gf beenp u -of the M. F.. choresthepanty enr esna huz nad e a. helt of nd:outside ns welluin hi!rchTo extendto themtheiriestcnngntniuloneandbeen esonumbero ithechurchpie and friends met at the E. PsonhomeFrldnveveningend 1. to the J. R. King home wherewere being entenained for thenlnxandeerenadedthem.Ther Invited 1 nundrpentemoatteveninglnsocialconver-on and genre.At e la tehour .ehnwnuoficecreamandern were ,n.,.,§=._;_- --n .H.B.Cameronentertained ng sixn'clockdinnerSaturday ng.lenlnabelieWheatonretvrnef'week from her home atRapid , S.D. where she spent. Chris* r.andMrs.FredRaywereYewrsdinnerguest!nl.theBandur home. rl and Mrs.Henry ConnerenYearsdinnerotthe J.Th horne.nionserviceswereheldatthe F.. churchSnndav evening.RevA.BowdennneixtedbyRev:raveaspecialsewleefor ~nl.|accountoftheconditiono 'roadstherewerenot asrnenyluNew Years dinner given bv He mn ianhad beenesxpeelgdallfromtownwho were olirerethereendenJo5edthc G c a s n x m o * DRC AB TRY Ne ws r l1-;=-S;;;=g dMrs.Henry neonezfn e l :visitwiththe5 2 - Q family in Colorado.rn.J une:Jensenenterteined ~.~|.~.r"1 FA RMBUREAUNOTES Qontinud from page one)| place.APoluuiChinaspringd i t was usedinthe pro}ect eachyear. Ho was n memberof thecounty demonntntionteamirhichplaced thin] at the state fnlr, also the live- stockjudgingtu m,vrithnnindl- v i d wrecordofthirdplaceon sheepJudzinx andfifthplacein U10 Coll8L \| The boys andgiris attending th( Congressaref mmavozystatsi n , theUnion as npmuenutiven at the SecondNational:ClubCongress Mi du.thetime of theIntoma- \ ' . f oL~ . ,= ;au\\}\ r\ . . , ;~'iL»"lP~ °\"s , . .6.-?" "~ . .:P¢5"s¢;.riidf\\».$|I... [ I =»1~'§'em»-~§l='f5£ f-Q"* Y' * " av-f- g g - MJiv.-¢vu\»~°»»{»- f" "¢Vwfrain.. .°iz...... |f"\.-?;¢.f§H:§,2.;r;' &f°»~ §» °~=-~=;" f - M .; .".~»<<..f~ *'.;.a~% ;~ ' é a>*#4"'='~~ ~. , .~ " L9" , q1\~ *.}r\ " " }L. , - a.. .-~" ' 1" *" v' l ¢ | '.~"»"* _' s ?j f' : § - . . 4: . . 1 ~. a = i ' . .- ; , , _ ..¢ri f: : ' ;'§* '.. . ._ , ; , . . . ,C1. i"gPJ 1 . . . | -._ ,§q {'vnf..- -1 4°, 5 q . ¢H. ¢ - -'\,, . r ¢\ . .|'¢nu -I» spa.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 Seasorfsdemandwithseasonable goods, ai prices, quality considered, that can== hot be dgplicated,"1 \ suit of the cooperation of theCol- k g uofAgriculture.theUnits!! StatesDepuunentmfA|.'1'i¢\\l¢I-IN. theNatio n!CommitteeonB o i s and GirI's Club work and tho inter- nationalLivestockShowofficials. 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 rM l l l l n gC o . 'Blair, Nebraska n r d&Co . .a n dSe a rs ,R o e l u c k& o .A tt h el a t t e rw ew e r ee n t e r - a i n e da n d: w a i ve do u rd i n n e rm t . ec a fe t e r i ai nt h ep l a n t .I nt h e e n i n gw ew e r esxipposedt on ~ a n dt h eH o r s eS h o wb u th a vi n g lssedo u to nt h a tIa n dm yt e a m a t as t a y e di nt h eh o t e ln n dt o o k naJe w i s hW e d d i n g . O nDe c .6w el e f tt h eh o t e la t i | ; h t t h i r t yo'clod¢:f o rt h ep l a n t s 1t h eIn t e r n a t i o n a lH a r ve s t e rC o . Vew e veg u n n ao f t h ec o m p s n ya t un c h eo n .A tt w o - t h i r t yw el e f tl n c h a r t e r e d c a r f o r L i n c o l nP a r kt o t h et r o p i c a lg a r d e n s ,b i r d so f axa dis e.r o a r i n gl i o n sl a dHate 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 andall therest..We left Ihe hotel at llx-thirty for the fini! banquet, u guests of eight Chicago Railroads,whicha hasfollows: SantaFo.IiilnoisGunnal.Rock Island, Northwestern, Chi¢l¢° Junc- tion.Walilfsh,Buriingtonandthe Chiugo Great Western. Thisended ~n.F-- ~zspun!with them.Mr. and lim James Conety have just had the interior of their hometr u lypaintedanddeoonted,Blairworkmen doin! the job. " KennethandHarryTysonandwivesattended theF1rernln'n danceMcnclzyeveningandspentthe night at the P. M. Tyson homeintnlrn.C. B.Bunn andwifeand .theirmn,Byron and wife, atiendedtheMlsonlcreeentionatHermanon New Years dns' Miu Addie Bunn Ind Miss BuelnhRobertaofHlnlrwentioOmnh;Wednesday to ntlend 'he theatre u guests of Herbert Hardin. 'lhat rnomln; we nttendedthener vieesattheBt.li ; ry ' |Cathoi* Church. In the afternoon we walked out to LakeMichiganand in the eveningattendedservicesl lthe Second Presbyterian church.On Dec. 3 my battalion left at eightten for thefairgroundsA tninethirt-f o'clockweuu mb le dat thenew cluh buildings and a hid! hour Inter Ihr dedicationceremony took place. Thatevening'wehadnbanquet. Dee.nh '\n_.1risi\ed_ thena-elsirm }ouae and at-ook Ylrdn. and were en- tertained byWilsonE: Cn. for din- ©©@ ©© @ §'@@e> @@©@@©@@@fo:©@@@@@=. < " ° "{| \ » / ~ ~ " " '~_+.C a k e s . -"I - ~ .~"P a k e df o r \1'l 2;|~fiil <15 »5Special 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 the Q1-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 e haunt.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; ` I l 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_. IS1k31lhc 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:IIvxéwB u n l i c mtakeninthe 'lo lmmhfnepitniFr'da\foran " " " ' " " " " " ""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 Inme nom-The attendinz physician decided nm lu one:-me nfzwesenl. andhe willgoupseveraltimes fortreatment The 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. Acker mnn harness stun Inst week."TheFredRogertfalmilvSpenl Ch r htmuwithMtn.flomerfssis tcr In Dixon c nunwHrs D . W .Rutledleaccompanied ggMnirs.D.Ifuck,W ;*gBlair mrtoosomes opp ng.L. VYAc l¢ennsn :aa on thesick listSaturday..TheWom'\\1'sClubmetFrida?withHrs.Ch u.Gray.Hn . T.J. Reese andMrs.Wm.Adamsw wonthe »pmrram. Theneat meetingsvlilbeh e ld a t th eA . WBargB home.F. W . Lmre drove to Bldr 'Thundar andmet his mother and sister.GrandmaLowemeMinn" n r - ' -whoreturnedfroma weeks'visitwith Mn. Minerva Carter and hm- Ilr as Lincoln.lim. laude Horn remind the sadvers Wldnelday of the doeth of hermotherl il mAn nlel.Callfomia.TheHenmanpublicllbraryhas s u a .a u s uu n a .l n n l t u u \a n n u l ,m rGe o .B e a r da n dt h eMi s se sC o r a B e a r da n dA d d i eB u n nf r o mth i s : c i g h h o r h o o dw e r ei nat t e n da n c ea* theNewYearMasonicreceptionlnBlair.Mr.andMrs. tcrtainedtheirliennethabdYears night.FredHunium loadofBlack Estuninywhichwinter.Ealr.andMrs. CliffonlKrause ofBlur were guests of Mr. and Mrs.Harry Tysonlast 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 foreonsultatiunwithDr.Lulcens1-0 Hrs. Pyles health. She venttotheTelumshhospitalrule::layandexnecledtoundergo an operahon today.Mr. BenBunnget in a earof \'la1.sonTysonen-sone,Harryand_familiesonNew drove out acar-Anguscattlelasthewillfeedthis feeders lastSltuzdey.Grace Ray and son. Joseph, vleltseeumd an bug room at gh. 0. }{_]ul last week with her sister,K mGgggy3 m n" g lu gb 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 lnaddsglaadetn 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 . '°T` : " § .§ 'I'i'; . i "" " i € :_ '£ '1 ._ f§ . ` ... ' 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 50cOVERSHOES aiuBall Band, one buckle pl? ~The ~ ggrlgellable ~\Blair, Nebraska w e I B i l i f .N a h #l ¢ n . . . .nn nn---- »»vmuluuy MJ,|314 - T H E ENTERPRISE-P t ¢ | '.{'hn\ ~To W u m i I T 'HAY CONCERN:INDUSTRIAL NDTBS |The folioving 1| the 'nstum of tha peratum are below normad;his dn t me e |1009 doll n o t l d n c h hhn*his C H U R C H D I R E C T O R Y O F '" l " °I Report having b u n m u 7 , u n Nonh Platte auwu are proud of!1.ouuino plln t fn !th#ylauh lrlwfi fs .u .== »dd w.h h https ! I C|Illlll\\P Hnnrd nf llluintlnn Alun.. QLAI- -......_-_.i . \ . _ __._.... Bhir. Nebr..January 10,1924-THE mrrznraxss- ARLINGTON ACTIVITIES ' l l a m d Mn .l l o n d Rasmussen, Tlaursdsy evening with frinnds. Mn .Huidn Ku ia and daughter,The Ladies Circ le of the Cong1 g lhric n| .nd Av¢z1 r Balsc natiln- 1"*..'*2._..._v" P : " 1 QI'-\f'=§§m g Q 5015ffl H n .Wm.Garrison and family. '°'f Mn .Earl Prussia and children lilireturned Thursday from a *weeks|31 visit with relztives ll Tekulnh."Hn ond Hrs. Chu. Guy receiveders nord New Yean dnghof the birth I1 od' e baby daughter,inIe Wyome,. Q ; a e f m= # £ 2 R- , 4 ; . r - = ' i o f a v* lion following the sale.Un l u :wednesday evening,Hr . and Mrs. A.E.Dixon enteruinedMr.and M n .Watson Ty lon and son Kenneth and wife at their home,M r s .H e n r y B e a r d h a d w o r d t h a t h o r c o u d n ,M r s .Ju n o S o w e l l o f ' f A ¢ | n ¢ L I n f n a n R u n n i n } \ n ¢ n U g } Tu a a n H o n s a s - 1 bar m u devon years old, weight 1800 lbs; team mares,smooth mouth,weigh zeoo Ibl.:F IV E HE A D C A TTL E - 3 ¥°° young miich emu, (two 4 year otd and one 3 year old),\yelrlim s 1 .t :I B r /7 r~~" ¢ ~ 4 E ~~\ c 0 0 ~ H GA; S~ The Only Sensible, Sanitary Metiiod Chen ~er than an~ other wa~ E. C. rnxznmz Ru! emu Both Fam: and Ctty Pmpcny Phone Ind. Red 175 Blnlr,Nhbfukn nv. w. F. HEMPHILL m:N11s-1-.Boom: over Bldr Shia Bank Blair. Nebraska ~- - x ..... BLAIR GAS CQMPANY BLAIR,NEBRASKA \\¥ €'?i`5 ;'5:'::'=: i I ;»_p x Berman and J an l ~ i e t h .Frandaoo Caiifomia after spendingiRev. and llra J . E. Aan-c hbaclrar a week 'hum his brothenln-law, Hr. m i llllford,Hanna,arrived 'nm-_Joe Eneraon. o n a n d h i s o u r in thechurch '§==-w.Jan. Ura.Floyd Neinoom | B mt the week-end in Omaha with r. New-eum.:lhoiai1ltnt1aeNk1:olaaSenn Jonah! th had .bro ear-' ° " ' " . ~ r " n °~ m - *r * on oM teedera.Hin Ruth Jenkins of Blair spentaeverai days visiting at the E. 8. fe . . me n t z p e n t u m u d d a n v l a l t i n a l t th e W . 8 . S ea ¢ e r h o me en d a la o a t : I s t Hr.Ray Bataon, Iona Avergtand Harion,were dinner gueata tm- day evening of Hr.and Mn .JoeEneraou at their home aouth of DadeMin Beanie Rhea returned liondayte Botdder, Colorado to resume her duties an a atudenfin the BoulderUniverdty.S h e m e o g ; z o . lauric e Hara!-ali" teh!Sun- day toGrinnell college after spend-ing the holiday! at the home of hisparents,Hr .and llra.Geo.Har- 'ahalI. Thursday afternoon.W.R.Seeger and Roy Mantela autoed to Blair Thuraday on bud-nm at the c ourt hottie.Blra. G. I. P!elUer went to Omaha. Thursday and visited until Saturdayat the home of lin. Robert Kimball. *' wmsnznoron Norms li k e Habel Busch left fo r Sion:g;_7-- Iowa, Wedneaday where nhe ia lin: with her alater, llra.B. G. Kline._Hr. and Hn. Jelferaon and daugh- ter drove to Omaha Friday, the veryNewell home .li k e Irene Rhea returned Hon-¥ta l Har¢ret Wldanero£F r e - d 8 !t°th l W | ! M NOrmll l»fl¢f ependinz two #ooh vacation at the. Saturday night Harry B u d ,(othome of her parents, Mr. and Hra. rtatlanaen heme Jim Rhea..f§ C i t y .c u I Allen Lnaker m e home F1idav|°° we n or help to get Arlln¢ton'a baaht ball boya ee- toed to Ashland Frida? evening anddd a ata d th e bo y a oltha tp le e eb y a aeore of az to 6.In n a Brown is confined to her home vith the wc keo-pox.John Pharrla left Honday evening for his home at Loo; Pine after w- iting several days as the home of hlaparents, Mr. and Mn. H. L. Phanla.H i n Dorothy Fauqnet.Engllah teacher ln the Arlington aehoola, z. \via{ted several days the hrst of Iaat r week with friends here.5 evening with the basket ba!!boysfrom Ashland to mend the week-endwith his parents, Hr. and Hrs. John er.Fnmk Proven had a rarload of §h¢¢P on the Omaha markets Hon- ray.Harry Thiefoldt vixitfxl Sunday at the borne of his aiater. Mn. and Mr. Nels Svendgaanrl. Fred Pfeiffer spent 'Ihur1\day andFriday In Omaha on business. Hrs. Anna Glover, Misses Dorothy Glover, Eateila and Irene Bryoe en-0 " o Fllc lia Flizaheth nm! Wal tertained he Epworth League at gh;' u r m m e n o n Lmum W alling:»-»~ ment New =::~... das' at »~»|2:.":.' ; . ; '',t~.:a2 :'.: ': ::.""'.':.....: Hn. Bertha Rood home in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sorensen enter- tained for dinner Sunday evening, hmcheon was served to a zwdlrnumber of members and friends.Alf Bolt of Beamer, Nebr., visited cold day, and ltayed until Saturday.While tr y tnl to r o to a dance a t u c k t n a a n o w d r Ut a . n d had to out and then decided to stay home.He aaya It was bum.Mr. Jabe Gibson was a visitor attheHedelundhomeSunday.H e came dovgn on the ten o'c!ock trdnfromNorfolk. Mr.and Mrs.Jefferson,Mr.andMrs.Hedelund and Mr.and Mrs.Shu:naker drove to Omaha Thursday ovenlng.to take in the ahow.Misa Beulah Kemper. ldbuu VivianWardeii.Mins Marie Shumaker left f°; lremont this afternoon to attend ooso again.Mr. Leach is still on the aic k lintand ia having quite a time of it.I t has been time weeks sinc e he hasbeen nt work. An auditor has been hen for acouple of days at the Farmers Unioneievator to audit the booka. Ha Busch wen ». Hsnsgui NEWS : n n - - . . Ilarry Busch went bad:no work Monday.He han not been workin#the put week on account of the cold weather.Theodore Jensen mlrove to OmahaFrida? but eouid not gn back it was so cold.-" Herman Hltzlall drove I8 head ofhon ls home from Omaha Friday. Some cohi trip Herman had. The piano at the Woodman hal!has been fixed up In good shane andwas quita a job as it was in had shape. \ 01 E j .fl ._~~~ \ ~ ~~~~ @ ;§f<~;>~q~~ ha visitor Monday.Mrs. Timm of Blair was Calling on Herman friends Monday.Mrs. Harry Cooper wma able to re-turn home from the hospitli in Omaha Wominesalqy. Jesse Hoover was a southboundpassenger Thursday.'° H. J .Gibson vbtitrsl relatives in Blair 1`rida5.James Matthews of Teknnmh. telegraph operator at that plneewas down between trains Thurndav.H. N. Marsh of Tekamah was in town Friday to assist C.S.Cameron in cry ing the Cushman sale.Ile was a guest at the Cameron home for dlnnef that evening.Miiford Noyes is spending theweekinOnwithhis daughter, ;-r returned to Omaha Sunday even- ng.I Clarence Busch.Oscar Bertlesen. |Alber£ Sum: am! John Johnscn drove§t.o Elkhofn lo att:mi m dance Satur- DR. E. J. BAILEY DlIN'l'IS"I'Rooms over Hanlerfl Bakery Blair. Nebr.In Hennad Monday : :nd Tuesdays I lr )'(YHANLON. MAKER a \ OTIANLON I Mtomeys-at-luv | Olheel ln SLIM Bunk Building 5(X).| (1) THE INSURANCE oxmm 1. R. GILBERT. Mgr.All Kinda nl lnnlnnce Blair. Nehruh (1) _ Mrs.Herman Busch wishes in thank l m friewlw and customersthatdidXmasphonninxwithherthemust.wear and hone;she mm merit u shnre of their patronagemiurinz lhe Mfninv venr. Harman Busch ha# a few BarrfdRod: c ockenls Left if anv one is in need please call and see them. J a B A P T I S T C H U R C H D A N I S H E V . L U T H E R A N C H U R C H { C o r .L l n o o l n e n d -l th s i n e !- 1 )( C o r . Jt c k s o n i n d C e n t e r s t r e e t ) A r t h u r D . S m a l l e y , P u t o r .H .Ni e l se n ,P u t o r . Sunday School 10 A.. H.: Moming Servic e ll A. M. Evening Service 7:80 P. H.Evening Service 7:30 P. M. CHRISTIAN CHURCH S u n d a y S c h o o l 9 : 3 5 A . M . M o r n i n g S e r vi c e 1 0 : 3 0 A .H . 1:_oa<;»\z~r1zEn cnuncn or I sy.N e b r a s k a .b y t h e C l e r k o f t h e D i s t r i c t C o u r t .w h i c h r e p o r t sh o w s t !: e t '! h e r e u n e w e n d h u b e e n fo r t h e l u t e l x nmen tlu,r e m e h d n g i n t h e h e n d e o f R e i d C l e r k o f t h e D i a - t r l c t C o u r t ,c u r t a i n 'w it n es s fe e el w h i e h h a ve b e e n ur lc al ie d f o r : M r .L o w r y 2. 00 nuevqb elgue|105 D;|\|uueO u r : e n : fr o m t h e p l e n t o f t h e N o r l . l 1 - w e e t e r n Pu b l i c S e r vi c e c o m p a n y w e e t u r n e d o n t h e m i d d l e o f D e a m b e r . Th e n e w a y e t e m h e e e i g h t o r n a m e n - L IJ p o s t s t o l h e b l o c k e n d 2 5 0 c a n d l e p o w e r l a m p s t o e a c h po s t . T h e N o r t h a m N e b r a s k a P o w e r c o m n e n v h i s m u l e e . M i n ! o n A n r n - w u r i . I n u euu gi cs m i n e r w DB p n - mented. 2 .M e t h o d s o f p r e s e n t i n g w o r k t o lo c e l c o mm i t te e s . 8 .S e t g o a l s t o b e eo c om p li n he d . 4.V e l o e o f r e p o m . 6.P r e s e n t B o y s a n d G i r l s l i - H ; C l u b e e e e m e t h o d o f a n i - R i n !i n r n r n r i n n A n i H n Q l n i n vf l n i f n n p u m a , o e | . |n a m e zo e o n o e n t n u e n h l e w o r l :e r e t a d y ;h e k e e n w d g h t .n o i n e n o b u t fr e q u e n t r e s u l t o f t h e c r u d e .tl ne ci e nt lfi e eb - i e m p t t o I1 e i n g m q i n g b e n fo r su c h s e ve r e e n d u r a n c e tee te ee fo o t b a l l g m n e e .T h e e t e k n e e e m a y n o t b e e o m e r k e d n o r e o r e e d i l y r e c - a n n | ¢ ¢ l ne. LS.; e..._l....| _l..e.....-_l TE N HE A D HOGS- 9 so w: 1 Pchnd China r¢s'llf¢='¢<i boar. K A C HI NE RY - 1 lumber ' n m 1 spring wagon, 1 hxy rack, 1 Wi~ tread lifter,2 lister cultintorz, Nur Century c ultivntor, one 8 tion hnrrow,1 HcGoa:nick mo 1 disc,1 lixteen inch miky plo 1 fourteen inch walking plow, I ' et tank,1 Gretchun earn plant! with 100 rdl.. of wire, 1 hay I t h r e e H . P . H e esan¢Ine,2 of work hu-nm. 1 pump jac k,1 N~ 11 feed grindor.1 one hola eo aheller, 1 new Empire :rum me~ aber, 1 Old Tmlty incubltor, 1 _ Burner Pariection oil ltmre.1 fan inch belt 20 ft. long, about 5 ~-» White Wyandotta chickens and ~- or articles too numerous to ment!~ FRE E L UNC H A T NOON Terms:-As u nui. 'Carl Christensen, Own Jensen and Bmsa,Auctionee Farmers Slate Bank.Cie s n s x z r r s S AL E 0'!IANLON,MAI IE E & OTI AN LON, Attorneys. By virtue of an orxler of salissued out of the District Court oWaahlngtonCounty,Nebraska.an~ in pursuance of a decree of nal~ Court in an action therein pendi~wherein the Penn Mutual Life InauranceCompanylaplaintill»Floyd Van Valin, c t al are defendunto, I will on Monday, the 21st -of January. 1924. at 10:00 o'clock A M., of said day at the W ent P1-on Door of the Washington CountCourthouse,in the City of BlairWashingtonCounty,Ne ruka,eel at public auwon to the highest bldner for cash the following deecrl~real estate.to-wit:The East Halof the Northeast Quarter of Sectio 9, Township 19, Range I1 Eut of th6thP.M., Washington County, Ne braska, to satisfy two certain mort gen s on the real estate above described. The plaintiff, on the 12th day o March,1923.obtained a decree offoreclosureInsaidactionforthesumof$3,581.77 tocether with in- terest thereon from March 12, !923. nt 10% per annum, for costa In theamountof$53.1'?and all accnzinz costa and the defendant lm!cron-rctitioner.Geo:ganna Turner,ob-tained n decree of judzcent and fore- closure in the .num of $5,931.01 withinterest thereon from March 12. 1923nt ?'X per annum.The mid decreeof judzment and foreclosure provid- ing that said remi:es above de- scribed be sold o aotiafy cold .i°ds'~menu and costa in cane the some re-mained unpaid for a period of morethan twenty days from the entry ol'raid decree and Mid judgments and cueu being unpaid and said decreebeing still in full force and eflecl.raid remlaea will be sold to satisfymid Fudmnente. the interest thereon, the costs and all acc ruing c one aa provided by said order and decreeandthe lavrinsodzcaaea madeandprovided.Dated thu 1801 day of December,1923, at Blair, Nebrlllkn. (7-Bt N e u m a n MEHREN8, they expected. A bunch of IIernun folks.. corn-prisimr an even dozen, drove out totheConetyhomell l i r Thunday evening to pay th e i r m u ua Ned Tyson.the oocesion ng hishirthdav. Tha affair was I. big sur-phse for Ned and all had a fine time.Watson Tyson i l Dreplrine forhis: d e efter which he wil!moveto Blair. He has rented his farm to'I . E .A I k en 1 r ho wi llta lre p o s» e a - .|a .|.A .B o w d e n o f t h e M .E . c h u r c h BLAIR BAPTIST CHURCH Arthur D.Smalley,Minister Sunday,Janulry 13,1924.Sun day School at xo A. H. It was wi :\n feelin: of regret that 1. church 'rtetnlly received the nation of A .H.Johns as Superln tendent ol' the Sunday School.Bu we take great pleasure In announ~ ing the election of Mr. U. G. Game to rin that important office.I A every member of the church cf the School rally to his suppo by being present mast Sunda morning. Morning Worship at 11.Serra~ subject:"Memory an Aid to Reli 5ion". B. Y. P. U. at 8:80. Subktlz "I His Steps.I.Why and how Jesu Prayed". Evening worship at 7:80 P. Sermon subject:"Dumb Epistles* Prayer meeting every Wednesda evening at 8. Dean and Gordon Anderson. Alle Phillips and the Pastor were in Fre ment Tuesday evening attendin the first of a series of Lu)rinen' banquets being fostered by Mr. 0 Davis,President oi'the 'Neb Baptist State Convention. lien we present from Valley, Omaha, Wahoo Grand Island, Hutingn and Lincol in addition to these from Blair an Yreznont. The excellent spirit of t gathering betokens a neat advan nf interest in the work of the Sta €onvention ami the Kingdom othe pan of our laymen. Rev. B. li. Ward of Grnml Island Superintendent af lIvangelixm fo the Nebraska Baptist State conren tion, called at the home of Rev and ~rs. fi. I). [Smalley on Monday 'Iheplan for a state wide evangol irlic campaign being alirlrcled by Mr.Wan]was presented to th Us-tor of the local church.Mr Wlrd finds much interest over th state in his work. ~EEAE ESTATE~ @ .@ -- AN n- - ~INSURANCE@© ~HITCHMAN BRUTHERS P y e s ur o n e o a p i t a a t . ~:: a I : || P.M .Ty s o n t o o k E d Py l c s a n dd a u g h t e r ,V e l m l a m !M r s .A b b i e Lfocal Organization -at the Statec¢.ment£on in Omaha Jan.5. The Baptist guiid will meetThursdaytor work at the home oftheir president.,Mrs.E. C.Hunlie. Little Mable Neiderkruger han been very sick the past week.The Baptist churth people 'urehavingspecialmeetingsthisweek The attendance is good. The local|-amor,Rev.T.J.Reese,is assis- g u e s t u t h e Jo h n .A ro ns on h o m e S u n d a y Qve n i n g . PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quit fanning I wil! sell at public auc tion at my f a 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 O m a h a r o o d o n w h i t i n k n o vm a s t h e o l d B o u - vi e r f a r m c o m m e w n g a t 12 : 8 0 s h a r p o n Ti a e a d a y , Ja n u a r y 15,1924, t h e fo l l o w i n g de s cr i be d p r o p e r t y t o - w i t : terving. ' A Literary is planned for Fri Hlldred Gerlaeh before her marri- agey ay made he r home with the GraTlurbegree of Honor will hold ameetingSaturdayevening an.12 and have installation 'of'oifloers.Lloyd Reefer vdaitad friends at Tekaraah Thuraday evendng.The Home llladonary Socldy ofthell .I1.church were entenalnedbyI r s .John Oberst Wednesday afternoon.E.P.IIan-laon spent Monday in Omaha.llr. and Hrs. H. J. Gibson atten-ded a lodge meeting at Tekasnah Wednesday evening.The La.dles.Ald of the M.E.church has had a three weeks' va-cation :luring the holidays.They will meet this Wednesday at theDr.A. J .Cameron home and havequilting and comforts to tie. The Mission Clrele of the Baptistchurch met with Mrs. 0. H. Go-deey Wednesday afternoon.Floyd Loftis is in.0maha thisweekattendingtheFannersUnion convention.The Womans Club will meet Fri-day with Hrs. A.W.~Mrs. Barge exchanged places with Mrs. Hancock earlier in the year on ac-count of sickness in the family. Hrs. S. C. Rose will have a paperon"The Short Story and ShortStoryWriters".Mrs.E.C.Reid will give a Short Story.Instead of giving out the usualsmall callendar,the business places combined again this y ear and pre-sented their customers with one large calendar. The Order of Eastern .Star metlastThursdayeveninginregularsession.There was a good atten- dance despite the fact the weathernasso unusually cold.During thisrc cid hour a committee composed of Mr. and Mrs.L.V.Ackennan. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdlc and Mrs.Henry Truhlsen served refreshments. Miss 'l`heEma Cooper of this place end Harold Earlywine of TeltumnhweremarriedlostWednesdaynt (ouncil Bluffs.They were accom-wnlefl l-v Carl tboper. a cousin ofthebrideandlllissMildredHar?of Blair.The ln-ide is the eldest 1aughter ol hir.and Mrs.HarryCooper. She was a mernher of lastyears graduating class of the Teks-mah school.They will rnalte their home ln Tekamah.Mrs.Frank hhstle and MissViola returned the last of the week from a weeks'visit with relativesat Malmo. Nob.n Hlsaea Laura und nnul-entertained 'a num r * o t friends at a bridlre party nd lun- cheon Tuesday afternoon.Mrs.Floyxl Loftis is spenfng n' vt da s with home folks u Blairftywhile Mr. Loftis is ln Omaha t thel':»rmcr's Union State convention.Mr. 'Tait ol the Children?Home finding Society was in toon Mon- ony.Mrs.Floyd Knott,president of the \t'omun's Auxiliary to the American Legion represented the ~e following s. severe operation.Mrs. Sewell is seventy urs old.|Mr.and Hrs.Ray spent Suadal' even in g at the home o l verson.Hrs.Rosie Fears,who nay s at the Henry Beard home,came hack from Missouri last Friday usherslshehasbeenrlaltingrelativesfor the past six reeks.I Mrs.Lincoln Warrick,who has been lll for about a week, is somewhat improved.\ lliss Addie Bunn retumed toBlair Sunday evening to resume her .school work.:Br. and Mrs. Clyde Fitc h of Hen'man and Hr.and Mrs.Kenneth 1T5"°" spent Sunda evening at theHarry Tyson home.I The men in this v ity are plan- ning to begin cutting loe the latterpart of the week,if it does notlthaw too much.They plan to cut girectly north ome.Hrs.Harry Kenneth Tysonler son 335-= t e new y.Mr.and Mrs.Cliffod Ray andsons and Mr.and Mrs.Fred Ray:rialled at ;.he Iverson home last Nea- ay even nsMrs.T.K.Iverson and the new baby girl,Vera May,made their first visit to the home of the haby'sgrandmother.Mrs.Ha lt Iversonond family, on last Monday. BEL L C REE K V A s tar m: ws Wm.Holtmsn and farnily and Bd Langhorst and daughter,Flor-ence and Mabel spent Christmasday at the August Lallman home. Emil and Cecil Lallman wereWinslowwle r s Saturday evening. Roy and Art Mengedoht spentThursday evening 'sith Albert Loll- man.Fred Egbers of Ueling was ataller at the Mrs. Sadie Jdengetlohthome Monday evening. The following spent Christmas day at the August Kerkhof! home:Mrs.Anna Mueller and Mrs.Anna Stelt -of Fremont, August Rowe und family of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs.goo Moravae and Clara of Arling- on.hir.and Mrs.John Echtonksf tpofArlingtonspentThursdayafter- noon at the August Lnllman home.The Misses Anna and Ellen andGilbertLallmdnreturnedtoLin-ctln on Tuesday to resume theirstudies at the State University. |The Lallman school re-opened .'~\fe§lnesday after U-Q5 Christmas vocation.I Leonard Echtenkamp is confined to has home with un attack of ty -phold fever.Emnl Lallrnon,August KirkhoflWm.Weitkmnp and the hlongeeloht brothers are busy putting' up theirsupply ol ice.§l1o°?di1ies tfernn and Hlnn lich- tvn nmp are mending sevcml elnvsntthehome of their Yrnnuluuronls.Mr.and Mrs.John Echtenlmmp ot Arlington. of the P. Ll. Ty son Tyson and Mn . vnzuo at the 'r. K.on Tuesday to see thy achoo,nt which time there wil!be a miscellaneous program. IEugene Rosenbalm is dmirman ofthecommitteehavingtheaffairincharge. ? ~ I¢ C A R 'l H Y : n e w s A N I )v| c : x 1 1 ' 1 T h e P r o g r e s s i ve C l u b w a s p o s t - p o n e d In s t w e e k o n a c c o u n t o f a o e a t h i n t h e c o m m u n i t y b u t w i l l m e e t n e x t Th u r s d a y ,J a n .10,a tt h e h o m e o f M n .F r e d L o n g ,w i t h u (Cor.Lincoin and 2nd streets) L. H. Camp, Pastor. Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Servic e ll A. M. Evening Servic e 7:80 P. ll. -- - c owc ns onrxo zwmn C HURCH (Cor.W alker Ave.and Colfax) James HcKeernan, Pastor. Sunday School 10 A. M. Homin; Servic e I1 A. M. Christian Endeavor 8:80 P.H. rm!:Rzc aro EV.-LUTH.TRINITY (W.Lincoln and 2nd street) H. J. Werning, Pastor. Blair Telephone 1802 .u:sus CHRIST OF LAi'Tl:.R :DAY 3AIN'.['S ,(LincolnBt\-ect between Sth & 7thl Elder T. J. Elliott, Omaha,Supply Sunday School at 10 0'c!ock. Preaching Services at 11 Af M. ST. FRANCIS BORGIA (Catholic Church) (Corner Colfax and Sth street) Iether C.A.Beyersdorfer,Paator First and Third Sunday of each month, Mus at 9 A. M. Second and Fourth Sundays, Haan at 10:30 A. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Cor. Colfax and 5thstr\eet|}0. U. McPr~outl, Pdtor.Services alternately in German Sunday School 10:00 A. H. or English.The Lon!willing Ger-,Morning Service 11:00 A. M. man on January 6 and 20. English Epworth League 6:80 P. M. or Sundays January 13 and 27.|Evening Serivce 7:30 P.H. Saturday afternoons regular re-Prayer Meeting Wednesday aren-hgiotta instruction.ing 7:30. Sunday Sc hooi at 10 A. H.-u -Dlvine Services 10:30 A.M.ST MAR' I"S Brlsoor nz. CHURCH Ladies Aid meets every first, (Grunt Street between 4th and Sth) Wednesday afternoon.Rev. A. E. Maxah, Pastor.The church board meets occaalon-Holy Communion every Sunday rlly and the voting members con- and Holy Dear at 7:30 A. M. tene quarterly.Church School at 9:45.Also seeThepahtorintendstoaenrevice every Sunday ot 11 o'c lod. mission-atationa on Sunday P.H'a.Litany Friday evening at 7:80. E. Budlock, H. J. Pollington, Henry hieilena, Robert Sprecher, Dr. 0.°\'l'. Hickey. Dr. J. F. Langdon. Guy C.Mclean, Diedrleh Smith, George Rohwer, George Neal, John A.Segelberg, William Smith, J.D.Vaughan, Ruben W. Beals, Wm. G.Ketchmark, David A.Miller, Henry Blunk, William Bltmk, John Miller, William Gutachow, M. of irmh. Alfred Keifer.F. H. Claridge. Leonard Gaines, J.w.Dulaney, R. J . Hudoch, H.G.Cross. Mary Keder, Julia Kegler, Lester Barton, M.R.Lippincott. H.ingeralev, Christian Nielsen, Arnold Nlolaen, George Brock, Ham:Jargon,I 2.00 4.00 2.00 6.00 4.00 4.00 4.50200 8.00 3.20 a.oo a.oo 0.00 also 3.00 _soo4,00 4.00 2.00 200 2.00 2.00 2,00 2.00 200 2.00 2.0: 2.oo 2.00 2.00 zoo 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 zoo 3.20 n o n o 3.20 3.29 a.2o n o 4.W 2.W 2.00 3.00zoo 3.0! 2.00 2.00 be from v m i v m .t -=»~» lty. Clerk. ~pul~y. 40-24 U T : J¢¢1 on the Nlo bn re rlver near Spencer, when A §.009 hone power d u n lr poanble an acc ount of the hlgh bnnka on ellher alde o l the me r . Dean Raymond ol the engineering r n n m of the Iowa uulvereity will addresx the engineering college of the Nebrueka Unlnrdty on the sulr le n of public utility rlepreclatlun. Thur-aday. January 10. ku tha n half of L 800 0 fl. tun- nel h u been completed through u. range of hllla near litehell to a r r y prion waters Into the Robldelu valky . With the opening of lu new sooo L v. neun plant ln Herrick c ounty , Grand lallnd.the Cenlrul Power company haa u muxlrnum ca- pac lly of l0.400 L w. "An amicable rate mettlnment haa been made between tba city e l Aur on and the deetde, ¢°mw\y serving the c ommunity tu the great ratlhfnrtlon of beth aides,"u y l a prominent_Hamilton county eltlxen. Mannger l-lullner e l the Erluo nl klettrlc wmvwv la improving hll water-site pondage by lwmvlns out §|'lVB|for which he flndl I ready reurhl. o m m l m y 1-"lug uuthorluea are greatly pleased a t the purity mu o f wa te r from recently een- Drllllng for oll n e u Te w n a h e xeln o le o u l wu d la e o ve r e d n t e depth ol B50 (eel. Tall cam ntnlka are uid in have mm-:ma with electric xervloe wlrea durlng wet weather lu no rtha ut Nebraska. Elem-le heutegbeda und aeatl and bathroom llxturea are u in bothno- nam. and hmé. vm man will be b ette r lllh u d . lamb a at 00 candle power will be . lu p lma vn u those of so ¢\||d|Q power.A new brkk nllvly Italian la un~ der construction at Tekamah. wA s n | N c ' r o N COUNTY n a n BUREAU No v u s The aaeignrnent h u j1||l`boe|\ made by the Extennlon Service of me h ome wor k to b e wa n n a in Wuhlngton county thi:wmv-er. "Hat Selection" in the name of the Pwiect.A new p m m m nr workh u been outlined for ea:l\'oo1|uty mi. year. whereby Lhere il but one |--»-f--e ~~-~ -- - - =-- - - » - - ~ | - - -n u » -uw 'Ivana Plenum ummServic e program when enough ran. aunen. but it happeoa ao allen um are found ln the eornmunlty.i l w a n t lo v u tli lh w d y 5 , , , _in Under lhla new plan of oyxlniu- c rder to won'y Puente who per-'non of tna milllnery wvlvr t m m nhould be renewed interest in the work ua It will he e onduete d ln l'mum eyeteruatlc and nenlur luhlon than heretofore.. Mr. F. S. McCabe. I dnlry apach- lial. of the C. & NW . Ry . Co., has been lnvlted by the Blnlr Chamber of Commuee to :peak to farmers and dlaiI')'\'Mnof this community, X-'ridny evening,January ll ,az the City Hall.I t lx (0 u n lnterert of all ruilrnadl to boost agrlcdtural d r velepmunl._ along thelr lluos.l r . McCabe comer to help stimulate Usa development of the delry lmlurtry in Washington county.He in no doubt well informed und n xhould be bolh Pmlltable and n pleasure for the farmerr to hear hla uklreu. Farm Aeeountlul A central :ummmrldng aehool v m bf. held for tlxeae men in the county who have kept farm acc ount bonh the put y ear,on Thlrreday, January \ 7 . h e r e 9 u . m . t l l l 4 p . m .Du Friday , the |801 then will be a nn- eru I meeting and a "beginner: n h o d '( o r th a t beeping aeeoontl lo r UM .The nrvi ¢df 0fr \n- Un:. u m m wells.I :the Fern:Buulneaa Thrvvlh Ae. coontn" will be dlaeuauul by E. L. Teylor.State Exhndon Agent (er (urn mananuenl. who will be ben , b o t h d e n l l e e t i n n n u n a z o e . lu. both days. e DR.BRADY n a A u r u 1'Al.xs ON Poc vr nA u.r o n n. 8 . s ovs I Football le a pemleleua n m 'for Mtn aehool bon. lt il a mau'a |xlme; even for men who have lur- 'IY atwned th e i r mwu r Ind de- ivelolrment lt in a very rtrenuoua ;nm~ for wma on. play er moat be wruined with nlee rcientlfle a n leat he suffer aerloua or penuunent vh n k a l damage.To permit lada lu their 'teena on m m p t m play football, ta .pretend to "tain" them ln a muon c ounted by day s ntber t weeka ol nth letlu in physical tenuaw. There in and moutha in un abune whieh no one interested education nbould coun- .eendizlun or rule 1 ml! mvlnr boy: to ¢° ln for thin lmiuuen college lport. A mud: more dulruble kind of:braid trxlnlng, u muc h more une~ i u lt h lu g le r tlr e b o y i o l e e r m a u d a mlnller li-YM or apart then foot- l» n ll e n r e a n b e . la b u xi u | . B o d n | ndght n n supp lant fo otball In an high |¢h00|cunrlculum..l t li g h t be a flne thing il every boy were requlred to la h a re gu la r eourae ln basin; from a eompetdlt lnnrue- tor. aa pert ol bla high lehool tnln- lng-every bay lan't phy ldeelly dla~ a n n a . m n n n me lo we r e r M1 1 rvhmplay football. Football h u never drown ltael! e v e r y n l u e h ln n m no l u aa phy aial development of the play er is concerned. Indeed, the prema.t\\r¢ m e n u ;fatsllty whklr o n r t a h i ne w mu ,new t m g n a t football or-ar o t a h w v w 'm b a une wonder whether the nme in worth the andle,even for wl l e n men. Probably overetnln of the h u r t hu e or u elh ln g ta d owr lth the un-ti me l y n u n o l f a r me r - u m m Ordinary leute dilation o !the bent whkll oec ura when nu athlah loa ee h h wma ua °° l1 lP l\ l ll the fln la ho r n e nr th ef ln lals o l a n u - pn me effen,c h u :up eempletdy lu e te wn e u r a o r a d a y e r r h mb o tr o n tlmi u the la ae aevlre that eomphta n n e r d n l halos plea: the vane llvul the ro- rn ai od er u l hh ml wi th a m m : - u v o d heart whic h le not 4 good hurt £0 wlthxf-md the overload ol men an emeneney ae pneunonln. for lnetanee. Independent Gospel li n d e n N a 'Sunday s e e m or xo=oo A rr. Mornlnx Sem-dee at 1l:0 0 A. ll. Evnnllm Service at 1:80 A. H. We no w h u n with u n Brother and SI-stef Allberry from ,Omaha rho are experienced lln dnn wo rk- er s. W et.r y ler pa ke ne ry on evel» evme re all senden. Su b llu of e vmlu z aervlee vlll n o " G m lnvunlaryf. A Japanese edltor aaya he prdera nu wobquku ae our wludekorura. llrighl. He haa our permlulon M nay mr there and enjoy thanx II Keep the c1\iHiéii~vRi1 P . J .Ch r i s t e n s e n W a l t e r F o r d , L e n o r a St r e e t e r , E s t h e r S t r e e t a r , G f l l ' ' Q ~ J.A .F r i d d l e . 'm"i<;"l 2 ~~f\~/ "'= 'L-Q-1 Among the many Home Remedies, all com pounded after tried and tested formulas, there am several which you should have on hand for quick rel-ief.. P r a m n u r e l - N d : m m m m .. \. ,. -. -n.......lu . - . f Adolph Johnmn. Wm. p_ own. Pauline Sulherhnd. A. Clxusnem Wm. McDonald, Flnmwe McDonald.Now. if such feesveiled for within six mondu Octobar 30th. ms. the mme be eonniderd as forfeited, ma be pm into the common fund nl uid Wuhlngton Com ANNXE c. MARTIN, County by Clan Rasmussen.De ahnll nn TEACHERS' EXAMINATION D. _ .-... .....vw-.» _,vu \.au uxuuav uxuae ma twill be a great help to you in case of sickness..January 19 1924 Apri1 12 1924 May B and 24 |924 |June 27 and :sl 1924 .D I l l n n u | n u n | n u Angus: 1 and 2 1924 p r o j e c t b e i n g p u t o n a t l . t i m e w i t h - i n t h e co u n t y .T h e st q t e a g e n t f o r th i s p u r t i c u i a r p r o j e c t i s sc he du le d l u b e i n t h e m u n t y m i c e e a c h m o n t h t o g o o ve r t h e w o r k w i t h t h e l e a d e r s f r o m a l l t h e 1 a m m u n i t i o n t u i n r t h a w h i c h a t h l e t e s c a l l s t l d e n a n b r o u g h t F e w p e o p l e s u f f e r m r m o r e t h a n L b u u t h y o ve r e x e r t i o n b y n e so m e o f o u r B h l r d t i x u u w h e n o f a n y 'k i n d c a r r i e d t o exc ess b e -t h e n ? e s t r a n g e r i n t o w n m d t h e y fa r e t h e i n d i vi d u e l b u t b e e n m f f i -c : n ' t l e a r n h i s bus in es s. c i e n t l y t n i n e d fo r e n d u r a n c e .St a l e -g u d i g r i g h t i n T h e E n t e r p r i s e . n a l !in u l n l n i fA ¢ l n | : n n f naught-1 Dllllll PIll\l~!IYll\LY I I Mable Marsh. County Superintendent One of the cc mpennntionn of this hfe is that a girl c an be ' flame( good looking and stil!not luke the 'prize at a beauty show. ._ . ......- . _- - . . __ .. . - -_ - . . -- vprojecl.These leaders receive the instruction first hand,and within two weeks put on n school for the people of their own club or commu- nity.The plan is the same as last yrar except for the regular IN!!!- inza of lenders with the state agent, RULE `l=il."Z.l{L`§='f"\Zil1¢¥.` ,,,`,§'§;jj REPORT OP THE ooxnmoxer itself in breathlessnesa on exer-tion. as n first stage of the eondl»- O F -TIIE FARMERS STATE BANKtion of atdeness. lf intelligent train-ir.g is votzehufed the athlete,rest Of Blair, Nebraska.. Charter Na. 1542 irings fairly prompt 'gui 53|B fg-ill tht! ~ Dt NtbflAk! It ill! ICICI! ¢|,\Bl'V GI buaineila DE4.¢ll'lb8r Sl.1928. Bla i r. Ne bra s ka |1hi¢h nf course, necessitates alI,the Thu; second dence or sun nfl RESOURCES ¢> o m o o n e o = o - o m o o Lincoln Journal ". 2 group! waiting on the mme proiod. The mate agent will meet the lead- f I from various groups eight times »i.=rEn:'the year.These visits will +..1I-lribulféfl as follows:January IT:February I-I:March 13;April IO:May 8;June 22:August mtl Flnlvmhor fm rhmic nn nf wnrl und atnleness is marked by a strange fatigue or Iassitudo which affects the whole munculu system; with a longer rest,recovery is ususlly a matter of a wqek or two. The third maze of staieness drifts into chron- ir condition from \\|1iQT1 recovery I n h n n h f n n n n l g q Q L. . .. » l . . | I . . .l . . . . - . . -I . . loamnnd DI\¢nunu....a n n a lsmer¢In!\|.... ....ms islloods. aeonmlvs. Judxmenu rhino.eta..!nclndln¢s3¥tr\r¢m|::\emhands~'rm 11Conllnstlu¢1l'||nd ..m uunnluns lzlnml. rumimrolndllxturew......... ......'IUIIIDIm. m r r u l r s m to ~ . ....BonaDun fmm Nnl\n|1 nm! in | 31 HQ Q Qww 1 g / I 4 .ax 1::;.§.: r» ....,\, ocEQ'@}qg <- _,\ :§n.~f r ~ Qs ,7/' '» \\! 55 .==§;:h - :::.==|,.g||;;;§::;:-駧=\lEs§ez"- f A ~ ' 1 0AS p l e n d i d E x a m p l e Washington,so biographers relate, was a thrifty youth.At the age of sixteen he had a job as surveyor and and had opened a Bank Account in his own name. to take care of his savings. What a splendid example for the youth of today!And we will venture that 0© ©@ © © © © © © © © © © © © © ..._|\s |-Qledges which this Bank is ready to ©fin; lmn nnm. \ N I! ~ ~._. ._..-__,. -.-... -- .Q y lvut| | | l\l§| um 1| \.u| | l lulruc a ul* "" """""""""""|>vn1m:11'y,and un achievement dw 191ent in his ammo,exercise a n d ~. . c e m n in October or Ncvernbef.'everything else;his muscle:lose etching#........-...1en\m The January meetipg wiii be held tneir elasticity und becoma flabby : 'f""'*?"'~1-~'212 z.; the comm house in Blair at 1:30 hr appear:pale;his eyes are duil : u " 1 m _; m " . . | m M ; .rn.Iasiing until 3:30 or 4:00 and listless;he shunx the :lighten l.iberl;lanubvnda o z f c lo c k .effort. His blood pressure and tem-hehiuav\hn\¢n|......\'.llolll : n u n BY MAIL f m A HI Fo u l nn.-ua cn||LIABIF :r TES Canluu »~nn¢kpai\ ln ..|zs.f.|\m snmlunund....=.:a»uo Umslriae a umm; tNenl...fa asY E AR ma mm al l li nu il lh . ' w\ » | ¢ ¢ \ w ¢ m ¢ &. . . i m m a - 1 Demand uut tltmtm uf d¢ no \l u .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .s o n o 1lm¢cenlnmn.e»ol d ¢uou u... .... .... .... . :m m 10 Ce r d h d n h e ¢ h .. . . . .....R o m |]o With Sunday, $4 C l - " H1u Paié Belore February 1, 1924 Suhscrlptlon ta Star! Any Dlte wi. Sly.Good in Nehrlxka and Adjoining Staten (Two Dollar: l Year Higher In Dlstlnl States.) * S u k i l . . . L Believe * U - ' °Ima m .LTI!I f y o u d o y o u a r e a ju d ic i ou s =~ m " , , : , , | u n a d ve r t i s e r a n d a g o o d b u s i n e s s m a n .Ju d i cl o u s l d vn d l l l n g A L W A Y S P A Y S and espeeinlly when you ndver- tlae in i paper that is read by everybody in its Zlrritory. 1_"a l l _ l l ! - | In u n *a n - »*_~_|nnl s u u b m h . . . . . . . . . . . . . .None h ' H u NB t l i l p n b l e .u m m mDs p o l l t o fl n u u n t x h a d I M2 ll1 S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ' " ' I,C .H .H i t e h n u n ,vi c e pr e s id e n t o f t h e n b o ve n a m e d b a n k d o h e n b y s w a n t h a t t h e a b o ve st a t e m e n t is n m n u c z m d t m e c o p y o f t h e n p o r l ~ I Most great fortunes have`had modest beginnings.Start a Savings Account today. v uo on You ehoulnl nrder naw, before Fehruxry l. l924. for altar lhnr dun lhn prvce nl Thu SUNDAY JOURNAL will be udvancel 50a s year,but will still leavin |`ha JOURNAL the _ lowest priced big mu daily. morning and evening. o .On most Bunl Rouvns Tho MORNING JOURNAL is 1 whula dw nhmul with the news.| 1 E ln Signs Nnw dm Thu JOURNALGIA In blink the in vu; prucn, ,vnu should order it either duress fr nn mlm publinhen ur from your locsl lgsnl. D O N' T P AY M O NE Y To s r R ANu E R s . =E é I'Nm pnmnnmn cfnhm nnnlr This newspaper naehu the cyan of everybodyu w I u u l w n u m m u m m Blair,Nebraska ..]1 |E| .1 nf' ,E..| \ A.9.l!lhhm.m.Din¢tor.o5S u b s c r i b e f r o m T H E E N T E R P R I S E n = o a = o o = o o | : : o =lllv eommluian uplno my 2. nm 7 '1"=\\. . : ¢ : ,a 'nm nnraarmsz Rlnir Nob:Jsmrmrv ID.1921 L (Blair,Nebr., January 16.192%- m - » - n .l ~|»o \o e a 0 O 0 0 " D l U B © ©©@© @ -SpecialSoap Sale - Friday and Saturday ~ ~ ~The Entnrprln for newl.Suhldbe lar ThoEn¢erpriu. Rnd sz rum in The amrprm.TM Enurprln for news, llwlyl. THE ENTERPRIS] some A. RBOADBS.n u n m u m : va r f s u u n n n u n f n u an ._g ¢.....¢.m..nm.1r.N¢b..m& urer also read his u m m repor* which had been audited by the board of tmlteet.tml ltatel that than in a balance In treasury of $230 and o few bllb :Lili outstand- mg or coming duo soon. All report! "ShuM»eld this month.i v a n gratefully leoopued ond dl-"om J . xma uy pu r c h a se d - uw si n d no nta in u m new lr r m z i - mlli Ind sz is wminz on from 0111!-nzent in the future.: f h a when Carl will iw nn nlr ed lv:The duction of offioars was the E Tuesday. Cutting wood and shelling corn ' : n ! . h o d u t i f . ~ i b d n l p e r f o m u d b y or Kh e me n of thi s vi d dty a tth iltlmo . "Hr. ond Hrs. Lanenc o Hiller an moving on to the farm of Holiy I 1 L Q Q l S / = | _ . > " K\ihn'a Photos will please yon. The w.R.C.will meet Jan.12 in regular session. Do you need hue-burner lu n ! coal?If so call Red 35 or lndepem "J im"Rhea of Arlington was n Plnir vilitor on int Tuesday . Mins Mabel Mnnh went to Teks- muh the first of the week. The county board held the first Knhn's Pbofoa wan plana yum. 1110 Enterprise $1.50 per year. Mr.and Mrs.Norman ~\ | ¢ Ralhmannk Rndius 50-41 The Royal Neighbors win have in- audiuion of odlcers on Wednesday J m.16.4 Ku.hn'n Phu!/an um!sua you.. Everything in Rqdio at Rath- m:.\nn's Garage.50-4!LQ~ ls/ -~ " " \ " ; '~ " K\ihn'a Photos will please yon. The w.R.C.will meet Jan.12 in regular session. Do you need hue-burner lu n ! coal?If so call Red 35 or lndepem "J im"Rhea of Arlington was n Plnir vilitor on int Tuesday . Mins Mabel Mnnh went to Teks- muh the first of the week. The county board held the first Knhn's Pbofoa wan plana yum. 1110 Enterprise $1.50 per year. Mr.and Mrs.Norman ~\ | ¢ Ralhmannk Rndius 50-41 The Royal Neighbors win have in- audiuion of odlcers on Wednesday J m.16.4 Ku.hn'n Phu!/an um!sua you.. Everything in Rqdio at Rath- m:.\nn's Garage.50-4!m u h t h e fi r s t o f t h e w e e k . T h e c o u n t y b o a r d h e l d t h e fi r s t m e e t i n g o f t h e n e w y e a r l a s t Tw e a - fl l y . T h e M o n d a y A f t e r n o o n C l u b w i l l m e e :w i t h M r s . 'C h a m B e e k m n n o n Ja n u a r y 1-l.. G e n e Js c ka o n r e t u r n e d m i : home Monday evening after 1 visitn t t h e I .N .W n r r i r l h o m e . F o r S a l e :A h i g h g r a d e , c o m h l n n - t w n c o l l a n d r u n u k e .a i i t h l IY January Clearance Sade Petersen Hardware Co. The Danish Ladies Aid Sodety met at the homo of the president, Mrs. P. C. Sorensen on last Wednee day afternoon. Little Marguedte Dffen, daughter of Mr. and Mn .Leslie Offen has e ill with an attac k ol' grippe but is some what improved. Mrs.Ann Stewart.mother of Mrs. J. R. Smith and George Stew- art of this city ,is quite Ill at the Crowell Home where ghe resides. an5.o m l Sclteffler ten ' r w - day morning to visit her sister in Iowa from whic h place she will go to Spokane Washington to vislt her parents.The Schefflers ¢;p¢¢1 to go to California to live in about two months. Miss Franeil Carter.daughter of Mrs. Chas. Carter of Lincoln, visit- eel in Blair and Herman the fint of the week. She is to go to Omaha on next Tuesday where she will enter the Methodist hospital f.o,uka a course of nursing. On Sat., Jan.19 Jensen 8:Brass will hold a Community Sale at Blair. Those having stock or machin- rrs of any kind for sale can just l i n g it in aml list with clerk and it will be sold. Included in this sale "ill be 20 head of well broke gentle Montana horses.4 to 6 years old. weight from 1400 to 1600 pounds. For a Real Clean-up we are offering the following astdundiug bargains: m:.\nn's Garage.50-it. £1163 Winters of Omaha visited hume folk! Wednesday. Willard Newell In somewhat im- |.ro\ed after n few day s illness. 0.E.S.meets thi!(Thursday) rvcnlng and will install their umeen for the ensuing yur. Gerlnade and Irene Hu c k were Hermnn w u n n n h l l i Tuesday waning to witneas th e b u h !bd ! mme. REPORTor r n : o om a m o uo r ¥lli§&nls5wdlg£ud o r n u m . N E H R . . c u n r n r m . a ni n t h e S t a t e o f N e b r a s k a a t t h e d o l en f bu si ne ss D e c e l r l l e r a m .19 23 . _Resouncas L a m m d D t u w n u ...~ .u m m m ummr 5¢n!£:»n 1¢... .: a m o r Ila al mn {o n\ er \u \un r \= na .. .. .. ..ra: ezDI\cfrollNlt5o|||Il.Bd s u u m m .L m l l a 2imer.nio||¢llold cc-ma..| . m ¢ o :nal 4| Ta u l. . . .. . .. . ...| . o . : 9 c l . l A B l l . l l l E S Canlurl stuck midln ..3 : s o m a 5||.rN1.l£n.ad ...Immun U m n vn a a p m s u c x m r m a s Individuli ihpodln whenI lm.heck ~ .~ 1 : Due no Nn son ari pd sus e r um.:nu m 13 D¢po||mr|;\gra.nly [und .... .. ... ...|.1a\ on Tu ul .. ........1x\1:D|c1 S r . \ 1 1 1 o r N n r s m s n a . r s s Uo u nl y of VL u uh i ng i o n. i I , A .R .B r o c k .p r e s i d e n t o f t h c a g o ve n a m e d b a n k d o h e r e b y s w e a r t h a t t h e a b o ve s t a t e m e n t i a a. co r - re c t a n d t r u e c o p y o f U 1 0 r e p o r t m u l e t o t h e S t a t e B u r e a u o f B a n k - ; A . R . B r o c k . Pr e si d en t . i n A T T E S T : R. J. Mundoch. Director.I.C . E l l e r , D i r e c t o r . S u b s c r i b e d a n d s w o r n i n b e fo r e m e m i s Tt h d a y o f J a n u a r y .1924, bl a r c u s B e c k . N o t a r y P u b l i c Co m m i s s i on e x p i r e: S e p t 30 , 1 9 2 7 . I I \_u n : THIS SPACE .RESERVED FOR , . . m u h t h e fi r s t o f t h e w e e k . T h e c o u n t y b o a r d h e l d t h e fi r s t m e e t i n g o f t h e n e w y e a r l a s t Tw e a - fl l y . T h e M o n d a y A f t e r n o o n C l u b w i l l m e e :w i t h M r s . 'C h a m B e e k m n n o n Ja n u a r y 1-l.. G e n e Js c ka o n r e t u r n e d m i : home Monday evening after 1 visitn t t h e I .N .W n r r i r l h o m e . F o r S a l e :A h i g h g r a d e , c o m h l n n - t w n c o l l a n d r u n u k e .a i i t h l IY January Clearance Sade Petersen Hardware Co. The Danish Ladies Aid Sodety met at the homo of the president, Mrs. P. C. Sorensen on last Wednee day afternoon. Little Marguedte Dffen, daughter of Mr. and Mn .Leslie Offen has e ill with an attac k ol' grippe but is some what improved. Mrs.Ann Stewart.mother of Mrs. J. R. Smith and George Stew- art of this city ,is quite Ill at the Crowell Home where ghe resides. an5.o m l Sclteffler ten ' r w - day morning to visit her sister in Iowa from whic h place she will go to Spokane Washington to vislt her parents.The Schefflers ¢;p¢¢1 to go to California to live in about two months. Miss Franeil Carter.daughter of Mrs. Chas. Carter of Lincoln, visit- eel in Blair and Herman the fint of the week. She is to go to Omaha on next Tuesday where she will enter the Methodist hospital f.o,uka a course of nursing. On Sat., Jan.19 Jensen 8:Brass will hold a Community Sale at Blair. Those having stock or machin- rrs of any kind for sale can just l i n g it in aml list with clerk and it will be sold. Included in this sale "ill be 20 head of well broke gentle Montana horses.4 to 6 years old. weight from 1400 to 1600 pounds. For a Real Clean-up we are offering the following astdundiug bargains: m:.\nn's Garage.50-it. £1163 Winters of Omaha visited hume folk! Wednesday. Willard Newell In somewhat im- |.ro\ed after n few day s illness. 0.E.S.meets thi!(Thursday) rvcnlng and will install their umeen for the ensuing yur. Gerlnade and Irene Hu c k were Hermnn w u n n n h l l i Tuesday waning to witneas th e b u h !bd ! mme. REPORTor r n : o om a m o uo r ¥lli§&nls5wdlg£ud o r n u m . N E H R . . c u n r n r m . a ni n t h e S t a t e o f N e b r a s k a a t t h e d o l en f bu si ne ss D e c e l r l l e r a m .19 23 . _Resouncas L a m m d D t u w n u ...~ .u m m m ummr 5¢n!£:»n 1¢... .: a m o r Ila al mn {o n\ er \u \un r \= na .. .. .. ..ra: ezDI\cfrollNlt5o|||Il.Bd s u u m m .L m l l a 2imer.nio||¢llold cc-ma..| . m ¢ o :nal 4| Ta u l. . . .. . .. . ...| . o . : 9 c l . l A B l l . l l l E S Canlurl stuck midln ..3 : s o m a 5||.rN1.l£n.ad ...Immun U m n vn a a p m s u c x m r m a s Individuli ihpodln whenI lm.heck ~ .~ 1 : Due no Nn son ari pd sus e r um.:nu m 13 D¢po||mr|¢\gra.nlylund .|.1a\o=. Tu ul .. ........1x\1:D|c1 S r . \ 1 1 1 o r N n r s m s n a . r s s Uo u nl y of VL u uh i ng i o n. i I , A .R .B r o c k .p r e s i d e n t o f t h c a g o ve n a m e d b a n k d o h e r e b y s w e a r t h a t t h e a b o ve s t a t e m e n t i a a. co r - re c t a n d t r u e c o p y o f U 1 0 r e p o r t m u l e t o t h e S t a t e B u r e a u o f B a n k - s A . R . B r o c k . Pr e si d en t . i n A T T E S T : R. J. Mundoch. Director.I.C . E l l e r , D i r e c t o r . S u b s c r i b e d a n d s w o r n i n b e fo r e m e m i s Tt h d a y o f J a n u a r y .1924, bl a r c u s B e c k . N o t a r y P u b l i c Co m m i s s i on e x p i r e: S e p t 30 , 1 9 2 7 . I ~ wK.uhn's Photos will plume you,i°°'" 11 I w u The Enterprise prints the news. Very little corn is being marketed these days. Oyster shall lor sale at Rhoades -.§Ioal vvdllilood Store.. The Enterprise famishes cuts for ads without coat to the advertiser. Reeh was the first new sub- to The Enterprise for 1924. Beatdce Ireland spent Sun- the C! C. Van Deusen home Puplo. rd it Bender!UndertakinggnIone closed car furnished without thx Both phones.Located in Riker office. Pleasant View Sunday School has had no services for the past two weeks on account ol weather condi- tions but expect to begin again next Sunday. Lyle scrlber Hlss day at on the Hhs Mrs.Annie Cook Martin has so for improved in her long illness so that she c an be up and around the house again which is good news to her many friends. A number of bob sleds were in evidence the past week,having been brought out of their places lui buaunl.so and social purposes uurlng the snow storm. Miss Edith Cook.who teaches at Lalhoun, was a visitor atthe home of her grandmother,Mrs. Joe S. Cook and aunts,Mm Ma r ti n and Alias Mary Cook over Sunday. Mrs. D. M. Rlioililes, who has been nuite ill for the past wcck, L1 slowly recovering.At her nge,82 lyears, nature does not come back as in the days of youth and it has made a slow }ull for her. The Bench Community Club mat with Mrs.John Watkins on last fhumlay afternoon but the atten- emnce \.\n.s not as large as is usual Mrs.Chas.Ohlson, who lives or :hc "bench" has been ill but is re covering nicely. Mrs.James Plat:is reported ai slightly improved after an attacl ot heart trouble. For Sale -Roseoomb Rhode Island Red Cockerala,$2.00 each. Satisfaction guaranteed.1 aifiod Jensen,Tekamah,Nehr. Bell, Cedar 2874 2 ; Lo s t- A pair of 1ron1en's n o n t lc t kid gloves.Almost new. Return tr Enterprise office.Reward. Haggard &Bendorf.Undertaking one closed car fuwshed without chg. Both phones.Located in Riker ofllco. Geo.H.Nelson of Kennard was n pleasant caller at the Enterprise office on Tuesday. Mrs.C.D.Dawson will leave in a few weeks for San Diego,Calif \here she will visit her mother for a time..Clarkson Bmnton left.for Los Angeles.Calif.Wednesday after a few days visit with his father,Z. l.Brunton and sisters. The city schools started in full blast last Monday and the kiddies am a ll hack on the job after the two weeks holiday season. Mrs.Andrew E. Olson is visiting relatives in Omaha and Council Bluffs and Mr. Olson has gone to Chicago with other members o ! the bridge company. Mr. MolHs Bfastorianal son Glenn, ot Arlington accompanied Mr.By- ron Masters to this city on last Tuesday where they were in atten- danée at the county board meeting. Born to Mr.and Mrs.Charles Tlctxinger on Tuesday morning. Jan. 8, u boy,who was promptly I »: '; I i Llhvn! Realms 0' Shun sn: Lamb! ,,. -Pg!G n d u plow and Lame. Flldlr Gvadu Ruli htronu " Union Stock 'i»:d'|. South bmah;Jlnulry 10 l!r.!4.-i=ou;e 7000 :a:ti|. a liberal lupnly . arnfed \\eineldny wma!and internal affairs ahnll be thinkin!soul.sp~ake:volumes to pmr.'I1|etl,lrmnsactcd and decided." him who has lapped the real source-Aftrr this mxeral cumnailtcca l\.of mom!und 1piritual slimrulrnerat. ported on their activitic.». The trca=Ser\iee\ as Usual next Sumlay. ber; Saw:day afternoon.Teddy Buchardt culled nt Ed New- inrk'| Saturday evening.Carl Erikson cadied on Fred Jen- sen Saturday dmmoon. g Hr. and Hrs. Rudoiph Mencke mdchildrenspentSundayatGun ,Mem:ke'x. |Blu Gnetchen Mgncke took :upperwith Elite J ames unday evening.Francis I'ozsberg was n business alle! at Bldr Friday . e I i I .l. .3 0 3 ; C R E E x ; f .M.. H r . a n d H n . J a m e s R y n n . J r . a n d c h i l d r e n a n d H t l .L n u n T o n .a n d c h i l d r e n : p m t S u n c h y n h a r n o o n s t W a i t e r S a p p o n i l d d i T h l o .\\'ill:i am.|on,E d A n d a r s o n , J e n i Ja n s e n a n d I I n l a n d C h r i s t i a n - ; = ° c n l l e d o n F u n d :F a n b e r l S u n » I d a u g h t e r ,E l i n .Lo ok S u n d a y d i n n e r w i t h M r .a n d H n .P e t e C h r i s t i a n - se n.M n .( h r l E d i s o n a n d d n u g h t e r , y ,H r .: n d H r s .G u d n e r J a m a l a n d w c b a t e r C c u n z y w i n s a t l i m e S h o w . lice!{.l¢.\.d N e l s . - W o r d .s I.|¢*n r c r e l s e d 1 | u l t h e \\1l1~r 1 u u n l y s t o vk }mh:1|.s.:lv=m:.r e p »n t h l g N e » n | ~ k \ a t l m -. \ u 1 t r !m n u y l l Stu ck 8ll0\\u n n Il r vl |1i:|m»o m l n t i l l : akni ned ¢i|:!.t »¢»nlh»rn \l 1 "| ( | | . | Mvz nl m or l in ! V s o nd \ \ n i :='. u r m l 5 | m n | | r i l z 'r i n f l%|1t'l i l "fund. .mll H l r l i° uI1P nl |r 4I ¢I1I ~f:|. is l m : i In :n|.li :I| 1¢I r l a= "Ih : m : : l 1 l,Ill|F.||||o f =\l|.r1 | - g o o d an - I " I . || \lhifl, 1 |D §|f\uf lu III I l ;;I\3 .l|\| | | p I| u n i I 1 II r i |. ..¢.'i.'F5l||.E|.|:n o n t o d a o l n a l o e k a r l , |1 ' . ! 5 0 ||. |l |:h i r I 0 n o e l l t o r k i n . 1 "~ . -or ° h r u d o r d e m l n d Bu t we ig ht y z a- se ve n br o u l ht $ 3 0. 0 0 .C o w n u t ! a n d t e e i a n m m l n u e \ l ' I ' } ' " n k Q u o t a t i o n s - o n c a t t l e : - G o o d t o r h o l ve b e e r n .s a m f r l o u o z fa i r t o g o o d I e w e s .$ r n 0 6 8 S 5 :r o m m o n t o - » grae .zwewexzwe We carry a Complete Lihe .of 5 Parts and Accessories Alcohol ...90c Ford Radiators ..$10.75 Batterles--ll Plate ...$14.95 Radiator Covers--Ford ...$l.75 Bearlngs for all makes of cars.. Pistons, Plns and Coils for all makes ul cars. lgnltlon parts for all makes of cars. é 5%ii C H U R C H H A S A N N U A L M E E T I N G Th e vo t i n g m e m b e r s o f t h e T r i n i 1>L u t h e r a n c h u n h o n W .L i n c o i n .un d 2 nd S l . h a d t h e i r r e g u l a r a n n u a l n m e l i n g l u i . m e e k . A a i s k n o w n t h e y : g a i n h a ve n n e w p a s t o r a f t e r an vucaza o f nl r nq s t t w o ye a r s .H e : r u q u e n l l y vi s i t s h i s p e o p l e a n d a u c h sm m a y b e w o n so o n e r o r l a t e r .l n U m m e a n t i m e h e h a s a i m lo o k e d \.|. neu in Blair Satuniay. The Rural carrier was not able tomakehisentirerouteforseveraldave on account of the deep snow.Wm.Hoxmndiclc and son,Walter and daughter, Edith. were shopping in Bldr Friday .Hrs. Pete Iloganaen of P1ongua, Sark.,Canada, in viaitilu' at thehome of her brother, Fnncix Fors-bnq and Hrs. Foraberg. Emi! Jensen is sawing lumber forHrs. Martha E1ikaon. $.'».5u(|:tL5ll:t r a s h ; : l m h o r s .$ 4 . 0 0 0 531 1: sto ck IIP IIEP B. $3 .T56 &2 5;: l o c k c0 \\ \ $ 2. ? 5€ p3 . T5 ; s to ck cu re s , $i . l. l) ® 8\00. H o g :St l l l De c l i n i n g . A n o t h e r tl h er n l n m o f 17.300 1108! :ood ted cows. Sl.00f;5.2.3;1uuers.i$'.:.I563.?5;¢nnnen.$2_2.162.T5: nnnm. $2.uo@2.:»q; mu mites. saw! (a lum:heavy, and medium m i r a !H.tlJUH10:holoyma buns.$1.1561.50: beef hulls, 3l.2.365.00; butcher! bulls. $l.2|0{i0.?§l; good in choln feederl, $T.fd1'[!S.25; hir to mod feenlerl, Ili?-'3fiiI~U:dlnllmnl to hir teedemi¢.'i.'F5lt|.El.l: |0011 In daoln aloeker|,| 0 ©©©©©@ a aN 1 e l s e n ' s C a s h S t o r e @©@©©©@©©©©@©©©©©©@@ ©©@ Arndt-Snyder Motor Company advantuge of these speclul 5 prices duringF""T""€~~fr~%-"'§:-`"' ~ ~~ Home Sewing Days Children's school dresses are beginning to show wear, and it's time to begin planning their spring wear.To aid you in meeting these needs at a time when you have a chance to sew, we quote the following very attractive prices on goods that cannot be equalled for the price if quality is consid-ered.Quality is always considered first. and uppermost. Percales, per yd. ...____._.......__ 19c Ginghams, per yd. ,-,._-.`35c to 754: Mercerized Poplins, per yd 50c to 751: 0 ~'.. | ||~a .. | ~lor Ih lf t ra vl in t ul s a t $l J. ;» 5" i| 6. S° \. F x t L s m b s S e l l L n w e r . year Inu.256!ILf»0; fair to good yenrlinga. $8l||!89.2'5; rornmon to fairyenrllmcl. $u.5o6T.1n; good lo ¢Jsolre* fed hnlfera. $(LF»0UT.T5§ [sir lo good ma nelfers.S1i0U68.50;mmmon tai lair [ell helfen. $l.0l}6500; good wr o © © © © ML ron Q I..fi.. \ \ 3 Buick - -1Willy's Knight - - Uverland "" " " ".!!"!! \ ¥!" "_ special, Der nair ...... One lot ladies' black hose, snecial, per pair ......._.~. 27 inch outing flannel, white. per yd. .._._.._I....._. 36 inch outing flannel, all colors, per vd. .._.....__ .....,,-., ._. .Bath Robe material, per yd._ Lingettes. all colors, per~yd. . Thread, J. & P. Coats, per spool l9c l9c 206 25c 751: 75c 5c Ask for Notions. W e have all sorts of them at prices, quality considered, that will satisfy you. SAS BROS. ¥::;§:§§;';:;,,, Blaii, Nebraska Mercerized Tah1é`C~loth, colored in buff, blue and red, per yd. .... 31,00 Ir lt h l n :l l m l m lll i|I :.¢Inumr l u l l l l | l | '| | z u - l o n e r .I'o ea l a rs Ill l o l s t ro n : " | " |lqunl a t $ 1 2 7 5 \\rl.l|v In-eS m la n - In l rn i l r h l $l 2 . e » o . q| |u ul l| ¢. m\u n | I. | w | \ a n d !: u nl - | .: - - r u l a m l m so u - 1 l o l l ll l i u v H 2 2 7 0 n u l l : m l u m l l l . h i r l u ; | 2 I . s u l 5 0 9 1 2 2 5 :cllp gnnl l l m l l l .sl u r ns . ll . | 1| l ; l u - u l l l l l l u m l a l . m . s | \ m z 1 n ; w o t l w r b . 5011 1121 25:ya a r l lm z l .$ h | | | ( | | | | r - l n ; Is l . In n . l ln h l . $ \ L F l l. | ( | T l l l : In 1 -u r e a . ag o n y . $ l ? i l 'l | I. 2 3 . in n ln: ll~lm llli||f||Inumr lull J~. ~ l~a~d |~ nun]meeting.As in t h e w n m n - tzonthe pastor §s according to their constitutions always ex-nif.presi- dent.The fnllowing were elected or re-elected:Vice President,Mrs. ii.Jahnel:S¢.~c'y,Mrs.P.Siert; Tren.,Mrs.F.Parish.Visiting committee:Fx-off.Pres.and elec- ted,Mrs.H. W ernlng :nd Mrs.W. Wulf.--Contributed. doa uf ana offlnerhe tru. rp sc eordlu to minubu of Hub p u ! four rem whose term had expired; a n d h a j u u o e t o a l i t m a y b e l w a l l to alan; new or 1Q-c lsc t by ballotl. Th ,hold over p uty nude this motion,and receive s necond m d it urn thus unznlmoruly decided. F!den D.Henningnn,H.Ilellrin- ke!m d C.Klinck.Trusbeu:J. Henn§ng|en. C.Kllnc k and D.Hen- ningien.Sec'y.H.Warning;T1us. C.F.Kcltennmn.-. Home news!Begonc blues! AA# with book and sum! No gloom in THIS room- -{"I`hc home town papcr`s come!" The Enterprise 2 pkgs Sea Foam -10c 8 Bare'Orysta1 W hite -60c 2 Ten cent Bars Cream Oil 20c g r a m w i l l b e c a r r i e d i n t h e i n s t r u c - l w n o f t h e l i m a fo l k s . A : u l l fo r a l i m e n in t e r es t e d i n B i b l e s t u d y is h e r e b y m a d e t o m e e t i n t h e ba s e m e n t next.S u n d a y m o r n - i n g .L e t m e g e t u g o o d s t a r t . P r e p a r a t i o n s fo r u spe ci al h e r vi c e b y t h e y o u n g p e o p l e is u u w u n d e r w w . A fu l l .vuz h ed ul o o f r eg u la r >=er\i.:es w i l l b e : a n i o d o u t n e x t S u n d a y . B r i n g n fd e n fl . METIIDDISTTIPISCOPAL CHURCH O.U.McProud,Pastor. At an enthusiastic Sunday School Board meeting this week,reorgani- ratiou of the primary department of the Sunday school°wa.s arranged far In as very short time we will be able tc offer urcry parent the service nf an efllcicnt school with able lcuchers.The church basement will | several improvements. To begin with,ghe constitution of the mnmegation was relul and explained.The introduction reads as follows:" ln every Unriastinn Connegntiun,all things ahotllzl be dont decently and In ander--1 Cor. E-I, 40 and Col. 2, 6, adhering there tu our forefeghens lmve preceded ar in farming Christian church con- nituticm-;therefore me-at number cf I.ut!1oran=s in und around Blair. ourselves Luthcmn this con- set .forth exist in Nebr.- -l:ate`o.v..-sociatcfl teqzether to form an IIv. Congregation nm! do with ttitulion,signed by un, the order to prevail and ,1 . CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH .lames A.hhlieeman,Paulor. I f the Eternal in amgmhere he must.be everywhere.and thereforehe in wlrere we are. lf Deity speaks ,at any time he must be speaking hru\\.-Charles E.Jeffernon.r Whether m6 hear the voice of the Eternal nr do nut hear it tle pemh.not so much upon our :ability tu hear. tu Iliatern-\sl:0I.her ur nut we are tuned in with the Infinite. Just M the atmosphere,1ilenl.tu the unassisted car,speaks volumes lhnt the aid ol mtm°as inwntions, the wurlcl of human experience.dull, n AQ\i ~5I R ;j ,¢ ~A \;§\Qs' / ~ 1~ . . . J 0 2.1 1I., ...s., ; ~ 1 ,~~\ \ »_.\_.. ~.~\l i \ , \ 1 *g l l .W ~_15 ~,<H s ?1 ~e ~~/ " \ ~ u n =» am. aiu ` ? ' ~ "Oh bo y!""W hy the i v y? " "The ho me to wn paper's come. "L e t 's s e e "- A ft e r me "- v ___''. Thrift;`mmhers will take |sui»¢»¢c¢wu~1u»¢.u;.u-1 Lut nl¢ht's mow and alle! didfia somewhat Impmnd nt the yuan: Bi=»-Q1 _MM is renrdd a mqpq aeeoun\.Tbaumuo1|u1urbanwill bc kuuntly nmwlfmnouxmalllnglhtattbcaxpizxtionallhsdnxlpnldforllxhepul lhhln be uoUAld;otMr\rhe she ml sabthn will nmninlnfaruattl wa-red lublerlytlm mf-e mmhalhermm undcmand um duaudition:nn made | pnncf th wntrnn hetwnn thcwbulherm Inf hu n § rn | \ | nt the I. N. Warric k home. For Sale: A high grade, comhlnn- twn coll and r u n u n .silk!"3? se s ta n d th o lin e i ao u to f c o n tui s - tion p ic dly aZlt. h lwly b oB o ne - ated,South Dnkokta. The Womerfe C. of C. are hunch- ing n ly oeum c omle of three high chu numbers, the first one to ap- p n r nhout Jan.24.They will be selling ticket: for the three numb-en in a few dny s.Be prepared ta buy In d enjoy ihree hue srorlh-while e w n l n n - - - . . . _ . ._ . o January Clearance Sade Petersen Hardware Co. The Danish Ladies Aid Sodety met at the homo of the president, Mrs. P. C. Sorensen on last Wednee day afternoon. Little Marguedte Dffen, daughter of Mr. and Mn .Leslie Offen has e ill with an attac k ol' grippe but is some what improved. Mrs.Ann Stewart.mother of Mrs. J. R. Smith and George Stew- art of this city ,is quite Ill at the Crowell Home where ghe resides. an5.o m l Sclteffler ten ' r w - day morning to visit her sister in Iowa from whic h place she will go to Spokane Washington to vislt her parents.The Schefflers ¢;p¢¢1 to go to California to live in about two months. Miss Franeil Carter.daughter of Mrs. Chas. Carter of Lincoln, visit- eel in Blair and Herman the fint of the week. She is to go to Omaha on next Tuesday where she will enter the Methodist hospital f.o,uka a course of nursing. On Sat., Jan.19 Jensen 8:Brass will hold a Community Sale at Blair. Those having stock or machin- rrs of any kind for sale can just l i n g it in aml list with clerk and it will be sold. Included in this sale "ill be 20 head of well broke gentle Montana horses.4 to 6 years old. weight from 1400 to 1600 pounds. ©©@©©©@©©©©©©@© ©@@@©©©©©©©©@@@©©©©©@@@o 00D l s c o u n t o Sale I o : o o : o o = o an-fmt*~:FF 1''f f / / N r /# A r i f ~ Herrrun nwerureru h i t Tuesday waning to witneas th e b u h !bd ! mme. mm, shelled out 2000 bushel:lurn1ut'l'uuBai'1|rhkh vu .m m m m m m m v u m , Hr .J.L..P¢t¢ntn dn ve t o o m l h l 2 u t l l o n d ; y m d b N u ¢ h u p s e o u p l n o f mi g h t y t i u a l a J . 1 . u » » » ° f u » b u : 3 u e ¢ n éairy came in this neck of wo o d s a n d h e i s u p e d li ly in wi th th e le n e y s . REPORTor r n : o om a m o uo r ¥lli§&nls5wdlg£ud o r n u m . N E H R . . c u n r n r m . a ni n t h e S t a t e o f N e b r a s k a a t t h e d o l en f bu si ne ss D e c e l r l l e r a m .19 23 . _Resouncas L a m m d D t u w n u ...~ .u m m m ummr 5¢n!£:»n 1¢... .: a m o r Ila al mn {o n\ er \u \un r \= na .. .. .. ..ra: ezDI\cfrollNlt5o|||Il.Bd s u u m m .L m l l a 2imer.nio||¢llold cc-ma..| . m ¢ o :nal 4| Ta u l. . . .. . .. . ...| . o . : 9 c l . l A B l l . l l l E S Canlurl stuck midln ..3 : s o m a 5||.rN1.l£n.ad ...Immun U m n vn a a p m s u c x m r m a s Individuli ihpodln whenI lm.heck ~ .~ 1 : Due no Nn son ari pd sus e r um.:nu m 13 D¢po||mr|¢\gra.nlylund .|.1a\o=. Tu ul .. ........1x\1:D|c1 S r . \ 1 1 1 o r N n r s m s n a . r s s Uo u nl y of VL u uh i ng i o n. i I , A .R .B r o c k .p r e s i d e n t o f t h c a g o ve n a m e d b a n k d o h e r e b y s w e a r t h a t t h e a b o ve s t a t e m e n t i a a. co r - re c t a n d t r u e c o p y o f U 1 0 r e p o r t m u l e t o t h e S t a t e B u r e a u o f B a n k - s A . R . B r o c k . Pr e si d en t . i n A T T E S T : R. J. Mundoch. Director.I.C . E l l e r , D i r e c t o r . S u b s c r i b e d a n d s w o r n i n b e fo r e m e m i s Tt h d a y o f J a n u a r y .1924, bl a r c u s B e c k . N o t a r y P u b l i c Co m m i s s i on e x p i r e: S e p t 30 , 1 9 2 7 . Fo r a Re a l Cle a n-up we a re o ff e ri ng the fo l lo wi ng a s to und i n g ba r ga i n s : L 'I...|"|i»- High 141| f- $180, SI.9S ~ »\and ...$3.95 f- 1 . 'y /¢\.-.._...-.nl'' \\Uxfllhhf fu: lAldll!\ uml Mr»fs ~If 1 in lnruwu :uni hlnvk . 5.2.05 s 'Z ~~ 113 Buys ¥4In»¢'~=.$1.95 and $3.95 a l m m q n z . ~l!eem~d lluvtl and Aictu:'in .,»§".ruln rs ...-soc Blair Shoe Co. \_v n u THIS SPACE .RESERVED FOR rw The Arndtllardware aubacdber. li sr Holding your Langue and hoidin: your frionds nn synonymous term: The ms§t"&n¢1Tvi|'fj°;tho¢»e wh do the most serving ' u wh¢nmf."p£»b|i¢*1»mi»f begin. §=1:nliow alhlfl zo dictate the wa; ~tlw o ll lc e a h c u ld b e r u n i tg a n u n f sign um there in n wenknm whic i ned: watching. Wa no!.e"th§`Iown lE§iiIature, novinunion, hai begun cutting dow: public expenditunl by lowering W sheriffa'salaries.Evidently thu body believes that charity begins a1 home. At last the éawn oof comma: aenae Ia bezinnint to show in the business Iorinon.An electric light election to bond a- country dlatrki near Arlington was recently staged by outside promoters and uma de- ieated by property owners who fell that the burden of taxation was ll reniy too grunt to bear. Thea# bond elections promoted by muiders, who have dl to ruin and rothing to lo n and often times aided and abetted by paid local Iooxtern,have proven o boomerung tn many a city or community and at ta with pleasure that we note the stand of the taxpayers against *i r n u1('I~£!nt c ns i on s o n ac c ou n t o f : h e P421orc \\ea1.her. K a r l C h r i a l e m e n a n d fn. n|i ly a r e o c c u p y i n g t h e Ai n: cu s B p e k h o m e i n \»\0:~l B l a i r p e n d i n g t h e r e p a i r o f ll hm el i m u y u e a n .m r s .zu at z ln ge r is b e t t e r k n o w n t o B l a i r pe o p l e ma Bf a rg ar y W i l k i n s o n . L a : - 1 . F r i d a ' n i g h t m a r k e d t h e l o w t e m p e r a t u r e o r t h e w i n t e r , t h e m e r r. .m .. ..OA 0 |.:.............I 4 l n 1ll¢|l|.I l l l I M a n u : u r u.uu|¢m|| sense m u l fo r t h e co n ti n u an c e o r p r o s p e r i t y f o r n o c o m m u n i t y a n b e pr o s p er o u s o r h a p p y i f b u r d e n e d b y as tax t h a t i n s o g r e a t t h a 1 i t ihcir own home l°oi|¢min|:the E r e " " '" " " " 'f""'f"'" ° " ` " `" f f "zvro.This will,ln all probuhlllty,:e\¢l$l| \\\eoks ago. They hope to belgaek in their home by March 1.'be the lo e s 1.fmp:\tur~c of ~"°ups the lifa blood of the tax pay i m n t e r :ul it ra r e lv ta ils be low t n a t lT h e b r i d g e p e d p l e p a c k e d t h e i r p e r m n n l a ffe c t s a n d l e f t t h i s w e e k fo r In d i a n a ,Ka n s a s ,C h i c a g o a n d o t h e r p o i n t s w h e r e t h e y a r e b u i l d - i n g .T h e r i vo r bri¢!;:e ia co m p l e t m l : l . {m u c h :=uu1:1r t h a n u s e a n t i c i - m a r k . M r s .M i l l e r M u n k r r t u r n e fl 1.0 0 | : a i m l u !M n m i a 3 a f t e r a t w o .\eck~\ i - I t :xi h o m e .}I\~=.M u n k i~ u n d e r : i w c u r e o f a n O m a h a z1h>i rzndiéfalié _ Tu Ca .letlot Ona of the leading Lux author! hex ln the Unito\l States Senate gointetl out recently that," A num con borrow $10,000,000 and purehue 40,000,000 wortlt of tax-exempt se- ruritlen,the interest upon which, ut 5 per cent, in $500,000 per annum. lie can deduct the$500,000 interest he pays on 'lho loan from his income from any other source nnsllpny no tux upon n. Therefore, he can have an income of $500,000 from tax- able items und never pay a c ent of taxes to the Government." lt is hardly necessary to cite this iflustntion bo emphasize the far- rcachinz effect of tu-exempt ne» tu:ities upon on equitable adjust- ment of the tu question. The oppo- aillon to these loc tldties is genenl and vldoul methods will be sought by which to oveneome the evil. The solution to the problem will not be so eu!!! found. If tax-exempt securities are to be legislated out of cxlatznoe,or lf the incomes ho m this source are mule subject to tax- ation it will include the bonds of the Federal Farm Land Banks lm! the Joint Stock Land Banks, and it u predicted by tubltnntlal aul.hori~ties that this will increase tle rote cf interest on farm loans,aggre- gating some $\0.000,000,000. We doubt very much that any 'meuu will be devised by the present Longman to overcome the situation This only tends to ernphuize all the more that taxes should be re- l'U¢0tl without regard £0 reuchinv those who have aought to evade tm t u ua en or by investing ln t u exempt securities. If anything. a re duction in the auntax on the longe-inoomea will tend to cneourngfe n vestmettl. in taxable securities.-Nob Iuka Farmer. 1I | u u |\ nun nu n tm l. M r s .G u s S c h e ffl e r r < " | i \ vl .a l e t t e r Tu c m l o y m o r n i n g f r o m h e r <.uu;;l1ter.M n .B u n W i l l i a m r ,o f } r . r t e r vi l l e .C a l i f.s t a t i n g t h a t i t L a d be e n c o l d t h e r e ai ne e C i t r i x !- r.1a:.s,t h e t h o r m o m t o r s t a n d i n g n t t h d e m e e s a b o ve fo r s e ve r a l n i g h t s . M r s .B i r d i e S m i t h h a d h e r d a u g h - t e r .M r s .L q o r e n e e M e t z g e r ot' O m a h a .w i t h h e r d u r i n g t h e h o l i - |!:.y1==.Si t s .M e t z g e r . e n j o y e d t h e b r i e f h o m e vi s i t , m e e t i n g b i d fr i e n d s a n d sc ho ol m a t e s a g a i n .S h e t a u g h t an t h e c i t y sch oo ls l o o t y e a r w h e n : h t 'w u s M i s s E d n a S m i t h . -°v C l y d e A l l e n ,w h o re si de s d o w n r e a r t h e W r o n c h scho ol,urns i n t o w n Tu e s d a y c l o s i n g s d e a l wh e n e - b v h e be co me s t h e o w n e r o f t h e M r s .Jo h n M c K e e n p r o p e r t y o n W a l k e r A ve .a n d G r a n t st re e ts . w r y . t : : f : u t o r i l y u h i c h i p~\o<l n e w s 1.1 hun - m u y fr§e:1si l t a n i l l l t l vd l i k e r p r i n z l a = t l l o n u l n y " h e n C u r t G i l l i a m .w h o i~fo r m i n g r q p t h o f B l a i r . d r o p p e d i n t o t h e o l ' L e e a n d i n c o n ve r s a t i o n w i t h h i m s l i \u|'gc¢l t h e fa c t t h a t h e h a d t h r e e l i t t e r s o l p i g s fa r r o w e d j u t b e fo r e th e s t o r m a n d t h a t t h e y a r e d o i n g ni ce ly . W o r k h a s b e e n b e g u n b y t h e N e b r a s k a P o w e r C o m p a n y a t O m a h a o n n n e w el e c tr i c sub- .sta tion t h a t w i l l co st a h a l f m i l l i o n tlo lln rs.A n e w wa r e h o u s e a n d g a r a g e 26 0 b y 11 0 fe et ,i s a l s o b e i n g co n st r u ct e d i n t h e w e s t p a n o f t h e c i t y b y t h e s o m e c o m p a n y . B e l i e ve m e w h e n Z te ll y o u t h a t t h r i f t o f t i m e w i l l r e p a y y o u i n a f t e r y e a r n w i t h a p r o f i t b e y o n d y o u r m o s t s a n g u i n e d r e a m s ,a n d Ladies' Warm Silk and Wool hose $1.00 hose at ___.....,,,,.___..__.'?5Yes Sir Ro o o A ©©@©©©®©©©)@ ©©© $1.19 hose at ._.._....;_,,_____.89 $1.50 hose at $1.13 95c medium weight fleece lined union suit __,__,__...71c Ladies' and Misses long cuff wool Sport Gloves, extra fine 25 per cent discount. '- SPECIAL = Clean up Sale on all short lots of hosierv at ve1~\' Snprial Prim; nl the fnmily home in Wayne nn New Years day.The Shickn were fmmer Blair peopie when Rev. fhick wax pastor of the Methodist church here. a number of years urn The article reported that the wed- ding was a quiet one on nreount of Frank Gray and Mrs. Jameu Mullin and other »\-elztises.She wili be kindly remembered m the older residents of Blair and vicinity a» iy nn Sutherland.._ Among the out-of-team friend; at the W. G.Harrison funeral were We Have the illness of the hzide'a father. A most welcome reply to your phone request for Coal. especially if you just used the last thi; morning--and we are in a_position to gii'e you immediate delivery on any 1'e:\sonahle quantity MCCARTHY NEWSANI)vn |x rr x ' o ...-- - . - - . .5 . . -i vt e r e a t i n t h e w e l fa r e o f t h e b o y s " h o d i l l t h e i r b i t l l u d n g t h e W o r l d W a r ,i s welllmoW 11 t h r o u g h o u t t h e »nate.a n d s h e i s re c og n iz e d m f a n a u t h o r i t y o n p r o b l e m s p e r t a i n i n g t o i n n n a n d l i ve d h e r o f o r m n o r c a n C o l f a x s t n o l .J i m n o w a t t h e So l d ie r s H o m ? k e t t .N e b r . T h e M o n d a y A ft e r n o o n l 5 ._"_. - I . - - - -- - -u . Ladies' and Misses $1.00 felt bed slippers, choice, pair _690 Steering Sleds,$1.39 and $1.69 Lyle Taylor of Chappei,Ne-hr siaited at the Dan and Will Thomp son homes lui week.Q Leon Himlley aheiled corn for Nels Chrislennn l u t Saturday.Lira.K. l". Chrhtsnmen, on the Bench, ,assist eu lin. Nell with the cooking; at lhnt which you may wish to order. Q °~. 4 their rights In claims »&c.It is to he expec ted that she woului be :ill- u i on this Orclsicn to plead the muse of this young man. with whose ra.'-0 she is familiar and whose 5-apers she has sent in io the govern- nenl.upon his return to his home. The young man in question is not 1 Washington county boy bu: I.\es in the state of Nehrmkn and rnmel from a highly nspected family. with Mrs.C. C.Reflfielel,Jan.T. Mrs.C.O.Dawson gave n very fine book revldw on "The See-I of me Sun"by Wallace Irwin.The book sus published In 1921 and deals with the Japanese problem on the weslem raasf of the Lnil.¢~'I States.The attendance' at the club lI 4wus very good and all spoke very lrghly of Mrs.Dauson's review a= uh)h°'l srent conshlr'rnb'e time and effort in preparing her paper. I-I v0If you have neva-1* tried our free-burn-.Q ing, iight ash Coai, now is a good`timc f o r t h e t e s t .9 o Rhoades Coal & Féed Store . o : : x o o = | o o : = : o ©©@©© Store closes 6 o'clock evenings exceptSaturday Pure Fresh Candy Headquarters time Mrs.Enjer Pedersen spent last \ M k W ilh Hn.Ha r b Pedersen. Dr. Cnin N11 Milford Behrens of Blair were guests at the Louie Schenk home lu! Sunday. llr. and Hrs.John Ammon and son, Chester, wen dinner guest; at ilu | xo zu.o ! Mrs.Ella Ty son an L i Tfr ~1.1;r~;&> IEE" .-/ 'NIE r-:N1'zRPmss. BLAIR. Nunn/msn CHAPTER xav C.n|.lnl.I|6...12--Sh a n ni y d re w g nl d uu l ly In to he rs e if. Sclxmoller & Mueller Pianos and Players B m i n me W a t Sold ul Fadory-lo-Home Prices Save mlddlemun's pnrilts bybuying your Piano or Play-er direct frbm Schmolla 8: Mueller, the largest music house in the West. THREE YEARS To PAY Old instruments accepted as a substantial part pay- ment.. Sign and mail the cougon. Let us tell you more u out a s t h e m u m o r It : s h e o n l y l o n : h e r : l a w o f lo x el l n pp l nva a h e r f m e n a m e d d w i n fi l e d . a n 1 : n m In d m t r n o l . a n d l i m ! M r r e l l n n k o f u w l l d a n i m a l re l p r1 : | , rd _ t g 1u : | = m y ew i g ;S h q q u \a l i g n e , 'i ; f F , t l i n fg n l d re ga l nu r in n n ffl l d r l l fo ; a l s ? a m m n m n i m i h l m o f m e a m d ; h n u m th e m un d o h nu fn .t h e ho u r s o f w l l d o u t d o o r p l a y .Sh o r e a d nm !P r i h v U r l .a l o n e :sh e s l u d l m lnlmh ruuy.a l o n e ;nhl*cllmbeul a n d n u m .n l n n e - o r w i t h 'hln ah x e n l ln l nfl ed . ll t fu l c o m pa n y; :h e vr n rk o d In h u n r u l r n . a l o n e ..A t n l z ht . vr t w n h e w a s na l :o p l nhl'l a y w i t h h e r h a m ! pr es s ed n g nl nn l h e r h e a r t .a l n r i n x n l t h e d n r k u n m Ha l e ni n g I n t h e ni g h t . t a l t i n l .S h o n a vr r fx p nu n -m l h o r im z l h l v. o vr n l n h b r s e l f.S h e d i l l n n ! a l " i t a n y w o r d s .S h e l o l l k Im p a i n Buidos. ilthmlgh she wu lnwllmllwrlj -nltlnx. she did not foresee ihe md.It mn in into Gdubnr when. mme 1here In the pile nf l'ro:spc»f'a mall. there Inj' | amnl! guy envalupo. Joan ~:~=»: .-G., *.~"| ~'qi -+,¢\. _. ~~;-L f ;|;&4 ? \ ' f ""U '"J "I ~ h r |~¢ ~ " ? _ § 4 | - Q ~f f ;| \ ~" ' : " a x n - - - - I - \ B y Ka th a r in e Ne wlin B ur t Cownshr by Kmm~N.u~n »G V :\"_| L k I {~ ~ '-' ¢ = ~ " 'L - ,._- = . . _ > , § ~ ¢f .- 3 - . ; . .1 " .: ; _ -=. . . ~: & f » ; _ _ -f : ~ ° . : = _ =1. ' *. : - : a - . .. '. ; - . = , . - '. \' \ " § . , _ \ f - . 1 - 1 . . '"5 for PANcA|uzs ~;~:ma'#::.f== fo r Mu |=|=ms ~ and wA|=|=|.Es "°°.;:::'°P Aum-PANCAKE J E W M A n o u n . "Ia|la\¢l\ll\»H¢nq|"'""""' sq-qndwnzhpdqn lulrturo rump out nt noun and fmlndherself In U19 small. gay house ainne.Slw mt in one of the lacquened chairs gud sam after a mm: whllo thatmy Qhlnlnmn was looking ut har.SV4>ElIo, lt seerned. had been zit¥~n instructions.Ile ann to lily und into rlre qi' the hnuiw and the lady fur as lang an sllw wunlvd it. or him.Afterwnrd he was to Iock up the lmuso and Ro.Hr Iumuled hor a larane and bulky mrelnpe. uhhh Joan took and let lie in her lap. "You camdgo tumormvr Wea Hn "she aald. "Tau an wnit for Mr. Gael to romebark?Ile say ho come hack." "No,I um nm gains: to wail.I - -||pl |l n t n l s l n l l e - - " l m n o t n n e o f t h e vm l b In g l l ln d .Im n g o i n g b u c k l o m y m m m n e h n m r .I t 1r on 't se e m no a w f u l Iu n em m e. g wr l mp s .a l I w a s t h h a k l n g la s t n p r ln z :h a t i t 1m u l :!. 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J an. 4.-Roger W.Babsolfs analysis of the cost of living during IM! is de- cisiedly cheering Lo the average lwauseholdur.\ °' The cost of living hu alway s warned loo high and will probably continue to seem too high." says Mr. Babson in a statement issued today. "We have envied the good uid days _v5I¢ XXVII BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, JANUARY 17, 1924. 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J P Jemen Ieft 'I'\'1e<d|.y~H I ~ 0mu }a i n f Ci c ag o, Sp ri n ield, |"'» St. Louis, Mo. and Chester, Ill. Jan.'.'2'.n meets. Jan.2 4 - R lutta l t City v. omen's nn .HINCIIM a m On I nt Mo the birth anni Iimchman,on :ana of this aw 1 :s L ~h m m m Bhlr.Nebx.. Juumry 10. ma ~-THE s m m rm s z - ENTERPRISE ~I Hin HIry Gall hu had a spell lim' being the Iowest and best bla-fin the sum of $500.00 vu approved. Jams: G.Jen.s-en {Dr;|ging)10.80 City of Bldr (Electric light) ,l9f'f5 THE. )"' ''. ¢tr ln m fox.o lvo nl weeks.der..[Noted and seconded u m Gust J anie;G.Jensen f n mg mg a u.4o gi,Q,out of m;r _On motion contac t for print!Munson be hired as jlnitor for the Su BMI-KSUPPUN f°1"P°°l)68.73moods",'ST the second,"Ho tha t m? md; m: .; °d' :; ;k ;:d !u :; hc ¢ .: fu of mll blanks was olrudod the Pilziyeu of 1926 at a salary of $86.00Alndf. IInndware (Supplies)3.25 h n n n th , i ml n u u , a f t e r f i g h t ,they being the lowest and but bid-par month. Carried.'Psterlon Handvrare (Supplies)2.75 euunneu abd!he satisfied,"I for-'. h i m Oscar Gaye:h u been ¢°"°!der.On motion the appointmen of A. C.Debel, County Judge - p x u n o n e f o r n m n m n o w b y !fined *°her home ""'"'°" " " 'On motion duly mldo and card- o. M. Ireland as Deputy gnmfr, bv (Mmrh ge c en if imta m dfar fum.. umm. "lr l mm uh uw c old sinc e New Years night. She is an tha fnllmnrinr Qxlimatn nf ... lllnur iee Mehxem.Shenrr.mr . I stamps)21.50 Lnovrell Memorial Homo (Caro of in mltt)60.00 Henry Chrisensen (Supp1ies for poor)16.28 John L..Diion (Dragging)50.40 Bockamn Store (Supplies for » poor)3.50 » H4§~;»=»2"fJ§lL£"§¢I"ib"2]""§`m ,ralary of $60.00 per month was ap-"I!1o|. flhrintemun (Road work) 2.25 E. B. Redfield (Supplies for I n 'Ilan :nina nnlnnul ...¢.....:.»Lrowrd.:Fritz Hatthiesen (Raul work)13.00 poor)35.79 Ask for "BLUE mBBoN BREAD GENERAL AND LDCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" rt Maf tics-en {1.abor)'2.25 Supplies) C.Llrlien (Road work)26.00 Henry Gehrk (Labor) 3. Antill (Supplies for Guyhart Migheel (Labor) ar)-'9.90 Elmer Lun&"{Labor) .Printing Co.(Supplies)48.31 Geo.llohcnson {I.abo}} 3.55 4.50 5.25 5.25 8.50 N()S1 CLOSING 01111 A r k a n s a I (ve are also putting Arkansas liard Coal est grade,both furn A Iarge tonnage of t Coal that can be I1~ MUST Askfbr Prices year:Joi!~ ..31500.004000 .00 350 0. 00 1000 0.00 50 0. 00 250 00. 00 480 00. 00 P o o r a n d P o o r F a r m D e p u t y Asses sors O f f i c e r i S a l n d e s C o u n t y S u r ve y o r R o a d s B r i d g e s S k g .F u n d 0 .&N .W .R . R .B o n d s 100 00. 00 I n t . o n 0 . &N .W .R . R .I B o n d s 100 0. 00 C r i m i n a l a n d C i vi l C a t e s 300 0. 00 In c i d e n t a l a 25 00 0. 00 So l d i e r s R e l i e f Ditch and Drainage Repair public buildinml Mothers pension 50 0. 00 300 0. 00 1000 .00 2000 .00 A g r i c u l t u r a l n o d S t o c k 2000 .00 35 00 .0 0 10 00 .0 0 S h o w As s n . C o u n t y A g e n t E l e c t i o n T h e C o u n t y C l e r k w a s in s t r u c t e d t o mhz er ti ec f o r b i d s f o r t h e c o n - atri act ion o f a l l b r l d g e a i n Wa.sh~ i n g t o n C o u n t y .N e b r a s k a ,f o r t h e y e a r 102 4,sa i d h i d e t o b e fi l e d o n c r b e f o r e n o o n o f F e b .18,1924. O n d n o t l o n D r .G .A .L a n g s t a f f w t !a p p o i n t e d C o u n t y Ph y s i c i a n fo r t h e y e a r 1 9 2 4 . D u m o t i o n fo u r t h q u a w z r l y r e - p o r t s o f t h e f o l l o w i n g o f fi c e r s w e r e re c e i ve d a n d pl a ce d o n fi l e : E .C .Ja ck so n,C l k .D i s t .C o u r t A .C .De b el ,C o u n t y Ju d g e A n n i e C .M a r t i n .C o u n t y C l e r k M a u r i c e M e h r e n s .C o u n t y S h e r i f f O n m o t i o n a n n u a l r e p o r t s o f A . C .De b e l ,C o u n t y Ju d g e ,, E / b e a r d C .Ja ck so n,C l k .D i r t .C o u r t ,A n n i e C .M a r t i n ,C o u n t y C l e r k a n d M a u r i c e M e h r e n s .C o u n t y S h e r i f f, we ne re c e i ve d a n d pl a ce d o n fi l e . O n m o t i o n t h e ap p l i c a t i o n o f t h e C l e r k o f t h e D i s t r i c t C o u r t f o r a n nllowance of $300.00 for Deputyw a s n p p r o ve d . O n m o t i o n t h e a p p l i c a t i o n o f t h e C o u n t y C l e r k fo r e x t r a c l e r k h i r e ANNIE C. MARTIN. Ha ; f .j f.¢1G0tIJ1ty:Cle.\vlt. A f t e r a c a r e f u l e u n m l n i t t o o o f t h e fo l l o w i n g b i l l s o n t h e d i ffe n e n t fu n d s i t w a s m o ve d : h d se co nd ed t h a t t h e l c l l o w i n e c l a i m s b e a l l o w e d a n d t h e C o u n t y C l e r k in s t r u c t e d t o d ra w ur a r r a n t s o n t h e fu n d s in d i c a t e d t o pay the some.Carried. Peter Christenaen (Drag- cins) H. J. Gibson (Supplies for poor) Harland Christensen (Team work) John X.Hansen (Dram sins) W .S .Th o m p s o n ( D r n g - . sins) R. 0. Fairchild (Bolts) H.C.Blaco (Telephone ca l l s ) h e d D e W e b e r ( S u p p l i e a fo r p o o r ) H e n s 51.Je n s e n ( D r a g - d n s ) H e r z o g L b r .C o .( L u m b e r ) C .So l l ( R o a d w o r k ) M .E .S l n d e r ( D r o z r z i n s ) G e o .R o h w e r , Jr .( R o a d w o r k ) C h r i s R i c h t e r ( D r a g g i n g ) 7.20 03.40 1. 50 3 1 .50 31 .55 .2 0 13.20 20. 00 5.-so 2. 90 15.00 32. 40 15.00 23. 85 C h r i s R i c h t e r ( R o a d w o r k )102 .00 E l m e r Tr u h l s e n ( R o a d w o r k )25.00 Tl | 0 8 M c D o n a l d (R o a d w o r k )20. 00 C h r i s R i c h t e r ( R o a d w o r k )106 .00 Th o r .M c D o n a l d ( R o a d w o r k ) E l m e r T r u h l s e n ( R o a d w o r k ) C h r i s R i c h t e r ( R o a d w o r k ) 86. 00 84. 50 85. 00 A u g u s t F r a h m ( R o a d w o r k )30.85 A u g u s t I- 'r a h m {Br Edg ew or1 c)28. 50 3 .G .G i e s a e l m l n ( D r a g g i n g )45. 00 E d .S m i t h ( D r a g g i n g )27 .0 0 J.H .M i l l e r ( L a b o r )5. 25 H e n r y M i l l e r .J r .( L a b o r )5.25 E .L .JI P P ( L a b o r )5.25 B u c k R o s e n b a u m ( L a b o r )4. 50 Clvnle Rosenbaum (Labor)5.05 Nels E.Anderson (Labor)5.25 E.S.Anderson (Labor)10.50 Otto Arp (Dragging)28.35 zo K. K. Q s C o 4 a 0 0 o ¢ e a a o l)ANA CULLEGE i HONORS rnfsmm the established order of economics, ous lunch was served by Hrs. Gray politics ard intellectual l1'|li°¢!`l7¢§':und all had e fine :lime Including and =lll»°fl'l€3'- and how n is Chris- Misa Dorothy, who was most agree- usnity's opportunity nnd duty to direct this unrest into proper chan- nels, for brlndng out n new order of brotherhood, which is the Kins- dom of Heaven.This really ie the biggest thing that hu ever happened to me. end 1ve enjoyed everything about lt. Today I met two repreantetlves from Dllllr and one of them hopes to have a oomblned church rneeU11Jt to explain and report it i n Blair. He on the watch and K0 to lt--don't fall to. I never can tell all about it. The whole idea presented here is that there must be a new order of things. if Chr-ist's way is to be liv- ed.This ls radical and revolution- nry -not that a revolution will be required in the sense we think of it,but a radios!ehmae.There must not be another war,and we must take a stand against lt, ser- ing we will not participate :or two reasons. First. it ls onty that eo say we arent fight will govern rr.:nts refrain from building moreships and asking for larger armies. Gcvemments dou't' 'rant rrar but they stil!have faith in material :torees-arms, guns, etc. There must be faith in spiritual poorer.love and brotherhood. Second, 'lar is not 'ln accordance with Christian prin- uples. Christianity means good will, and war does not bring that but greater animosity.The greet.serl- ous r nenwh oaddr eeeus say th etl! Europe eontinue s ~present poll- eres,rrar will bfilpon us in ten s e m.twenty at the most.They speak ol' another war rnsanlng the break-dorm of civilisation. and they mean lt because they have seen starving Russians and Germans for- get their civilization and resort to barbarian ln their desperation.In one lnstanoo in a snow-bound th i n the native Russians stole the corpses and ate them. It is not that Chris- Urnlty has been tried und found wanting but that Christianity has b u n found difficult and not trled. The race problem has been dis- russcd too. und n negro.educated and refined, got up and in a culrn, unruffled way told us how he went to ruxtltlflht after another where was a sign "Welcome de.legotes" and mounted them he was e detegate lut "tts prevented from eating. und finally ho and his wife had to resort to taking food in a beg and eating if nn lhan szlnlll.He uid. however. nbly :surprised on this occ!lion. Mr.Hans C.llans-en.son-inlaw of hir. and Mn. Nels Germ Jensen, £3 visiting ln this city nt the present anne.Mr. Hansen is a resident of Box Butte county and came down as n delegate to the Farmers Union convention held in Omaha the fore part of the week and from there be came to Blair to visit before return- ind home. lilies Thelma Cooper,of Herman. who was employed at the Muse con- fectionary perlore in this city Inst summer, was married to Mr. Harold Eartywlne of Tekarnah, Wednesday, Jon. 2, at Council Blulfs.ls.The young couple were accompanied by Mlan Mildred Hart of Blair and Mr. Carl Cooper. a cousin of the bride. The bride is the etdest daughter of llarry Cooper of Hermsn.The rcwly Weds will live in Tclcarnah. A team belonging to Wm.Rurre who lives fifteen miles vest of lllalr.beealm .frightened by the switching'en|rlnee ddlm at the depot Wednesday about one o'eloclt :n d broke a w #from the light wagon running to Grant street and due surest as far as they could go before they were caught.One horse was badly injured about the foot so that it had to be taken to a veterinarian for treatment.There at:so few runawayn on the streets in this age that this one attracted conslddrable attention. The D. A. R. and other patriotic societies are wor g in conjunction with the sure Htsteriesi Soc iety In en effort to mark and preserve his- torical sites ln Nebraska. Of course the most historic spot in Nebraska Ft.Atklnron (now Pt.Calhoun), will not be overlooked. but in order that this place gets the recognition it deserves there must be some eo~ operation from local people.The out inn be united with the present here in Ft. Calhoun to the great good of the corrlrnunity. A. E. Shel- don. secretary of the State Histori- cal Society. once made the s=l.:tte» 'ment that "what Plymouth Rock means to the Unltd States old Fort Atkinson rneanrl to the west.for here were the beginnings of the et- plorotlons and settlement of the whole country west of the 3li:=<ouri river." We can not olfonl to sit suplncly by nnd let this preclous Printing Co. {Supp|ie=1} 12.15 (Continued naxt Week) ®©@©©@©©@©©©©©©~@~ ©©©©©©©@©®©@© at Hn. E. C. Piermf Ouzuion For 'rhel c u r e x a n l .amber of Commerce]ge|¢|,,;¢,' uian Cathednl Quar- Hall,sponsored by uber nl Co mn ur a. - _ - 1 -. AN CELE- rzs 'rash BIRTHDAY |¢1;, Jan. 14 occurred P a n a ma E NJ O Y E D m r A L L Dana college eelabntad the silver 'kidding mui vor nry of President a n d m n . C . X . H u u ¢ n o n l u t F r i - day,Jlnunry 11th,with n dup el service,gynuudum axhihitlon and abanquat.Th o d a ta o f th n w o d us l s ni l ;va u n l va|o f t h e p l a n n e r d t ! - n m m u u i t y ..H is w i f e , o f t h e e ve n t .i n vi t e d . b o n a n d t h e i r t i ve s Lfb e mn o n a n d p u t a k e d i n g n n m i vt r s g r y a n s D e a m h e r 25 , 19 23 b u t t h e t t u d c n t . b o d y p h n m d t h e i r c a l c b r l t i o n f o r t h i s l a t e r d a t a o n ac c o u n t o f t h e C h r i s t a n :h o l i - d a y s . 'PL.. .._|..n I uv The next time you plan to entertain just phone for a sack of MAINTOP FLOUR to do your special baldng with. @©©©© E - 'tan-F°wAp .vj 1.B4 0 '~- .=I ~_nl~'~othatpartidlarQzc!When father must dress up his folks, in Easter hats or all-wool cloaks, who wins this glad- some prize?What lucky dealers get the cash that peaple spend for plows and hash; forclocks and lgsdous pies? Just look these very columns o'er; you'll find an ad from every store that's owned by Tradesmen wise. They offer things you want to buy at prices low for vdlies high; their goods delight §11¢eya.Their plan's not new;they learned the trick when Pharaoh had but just one brick- uBe Pruden xlvertise in." The Enterprise L~oc .`'f'»\"'-1" 1.J §u..- - | ¢ l H -§ Z » ' ! . k 1 ; ; » . , q » , ; . = , ; ¢ l ! : , 3 f : § . _ . : _»~ -r .....-- 'Mr-.~ . 3u\\1,\- Ren. ESTA m I . h 8 G . A . K L o s p u n d t h e r :I an ueellent fanr o'dock dinner. ln Um evening | numbsr of tho Ralia! Corps women uma In u nn xddldonnl xurprile on d u hon. B a s i c md vh i u n z vu ln d d p d i n md lltlr n fr u hms ntl wa n s o rn d . Axidn hum the numbers al the wn nr ;-wud ons. than ware p:u~ -nt on this oeulion, hll dnghmn. Mn. M. 0 . Ha dle y uf 0m| | | | and Hn .C. M. And enm m i Hr .An- Sfnu-n ol McCook,Nebr.,: h o I me wnum uxmr was n mrpru noho1.hDr.andl\irs.HAnlanlnd| !¢.h¢ supper . thy wen plugn had with | m z a f m o u n y t m m u h a m d n n u m d mother (mm the alumni unoelltimx. Th a p r o g n m i n d ll du p ! lu I n the m m m M |Id lf io u l u r vi n . Prof.T.ll .Hu n a n mnking the opening m u : - h .l k :E d i n J.Andonou.y mtg uo r of mu le .n n - derad I t p i n a solo md d n mu h nun-tim:a n g .\i u n d a d m i n . The ld d n u . i n m m .vm.Ln.. MAINTOP is always right and is de- pendable in every way. o I 0B l a u 'M l l h n g C 0 . ~ ©©©©©@ ~©©@@_ Blair, Nebraska lma ldn ufhur , Mn. G eo. lou md iuulbxnd of Omlhl md l n .Sldle Johnlon ol lilswurl. Dr. Hlnehmm h n well preserved nz m for hh ue . lu mly Any one taking him w be nbevw me sixties He enisnd the nnny whan vlr y vwn g ( mm hll as k i n m u .Indi- nnn , Il! vu :u nd In tha to wn of Grennhsld.Janes Whitoumb R|Ie~f n x t u n a u l . m m . , w i . a u m e a by Rev. J ames Ptwnm ai Fnmmt. Amr the c hxpnl |¢fvln,| n ux.hl~ muon vu h e l d in z u Uml wd u m by we r lr h 'Phydcal eduuthm a n u s hndnr tha dlnedan ul H i nlllnnlsDM.n mf u mr o f n h n i ml culture odnatlon.Th e : lu n p v c umm wry p uny D mh h folk du li e, i l - w r u m o . m l a n n d m r u m h SOLD BY ALL GROCERS 1\ I A I NT() I) The Hour that took Brat prize on open competition urith @ All other flour: ut the Thurston County Fair on Bread,@ Cake and Doughnuts.@ © © © @ © © @ © © © © © © © © © © © © ~ © @ © © ~ a home town,xml n n relate m»,nv|\l°11 of I.'Y1nnlstics in of un mn before Az nwmu-ey = mnwr vu served nldendly flmoun.¢° IM student b°dr md mem inm luved (Br mum! the °°"'l' dinfnz lull. H" , a t q Bddlen "Tr mom wa baudfmlly doeanl- nz:-mm»..~.-hm n m r v n m m n . * H n m m . s m m -4Rh HARD coALs "W three years."].eminder 0f`thB evening was devoted ROBERT EDW ARD DAVID NgggAf3K,\GIRL FEA1.UR"gD "Food mats,for instance,hevelto a social time.|m HAGAZI VETn ?w sa sl an nebse..gene down about 32 per oent.°+orthy atron,m ary amount of foal that eould have been .'.ort'\y Patron. O. Ill. lrelaml;Asso.l.lenght for n dollar in 1920 can nowif atrru,Miss Grace Ross;Conduct-f Ie bmi for sitty-eight cents.I t is ness,51|:=.Jesrie McComb;Aztec.fiobnble that the food c osta in 192lCo:nl..Edna Hrogh:Sec'y.,Mrs. 1-iii remain about this same le\ el.Iu :y Blcliny;Tren.,.3Ir§.Fanny The long trend,however.is py h- (irlmm:fllusicinn, Mrs.Lillie Kycle;I nl: 3: dewnwarul."_;.~..f a_Zaire.Gusaic Lippincott;Ruth._ ¢|']hc n@v¢[ important item ig clntn finry Cook; Esther, BIPS. Jiintl' San ing,which has :leclineci Rl.|.'..lil\'f~l0t1:Martha.Mrs.Alice Hag- ftom 1920 with the exception nf :L .r=l:Hlectn,Mrs.Dolly Zsloore: Robert Edward David,eleven rlonllts old son of Nr. and Mrs. Eugene David,who lives on the Iiannis Grimm east farm,died Tueoslay morninrc.Jan.15.at the Blair hospital after a short illness. The little boy was born Feb.N, 1923 and lemes to mourn his early femioe. his parents and one brother slight increase this last year.The Scntinal.John K:»||e:Gaarml,MTS unint amounts to nearly 40 per cent. .'nina l't1erS@11: Marshall, Mrs. Myr- 'l"he $50 alll! of |930 can be bouzht tie llnmmond;Chaplain,Zlirs.S. ('rnti||urfl nn pare cinht)""(`h:nnhors. TlIKf\3l.\ll I.E.\s£s 'tl (lI.I.\i~iY T o A.l..|xs='r.u.l. LIGHT l'l.' \\"l _ ___li '\l..1 || \r in r .Pun ll.tina about three 3ears old. The funeral was held Thunday :Etcmoon at three o'c lock from the vflnrintian Church. The parents formerly lived :tt Proscbtt.Ia.from which place the grandparents of the little boy,Mr. :nfl Mrs. August Dafid and dauszh- Hiss Margaret Fedde. head of the department of home economic.:of the Nebraska Unlve: ity figures prominently in the leading gsditorinl of the January imue of the Pio- ttrilll Review, on "The High Cost of Wasting", by Ida Clyde Clarke. Misa Fdd e is a sister of Mr Harry Fedde,one of Waahintrtor county'n prosperous young farmers. residing in the southern part ol the county, and is well known to many un Douglas eountyg, where she lived as a ehilil. Miss Fefi¢ie's statement that the average farrner's wife in Nebraska | . . . . . .. . . . . . l ... . . . . . . . a\ .l l n h l beds to spend his doelinin! veara. The duties at the Home became a htfle too strenuous for one of his yean. The Fnterndne joins a host of friends both vonnz and old who Wilh Dr.Hinehmen many more Happy hirtlnlawl. STATE FIREMEN H o m c o xv s s r r lo w Tho forty-second annual conven- tion of the Nebraska State Votun» toer Firemen's convention is being held in lleatriee this week and ac- cording to reports it in one of the hinzest meetings in point of attend- anee that han been held in the state. The meeting mnvenexl laxt Tues- {table ooeaphd by the flmitr. tom- maater and gout; Prof! T. H. Hansen intmdueed the toutmaster of the evening,Mr.Andan 3*»0¢F{l¢II.president of the lpnior class.The nroenm rendered ln the dining' room was as follows; Piano Duet -Helen Rlsltittaten and Cornelia Johansen. Selection by Male Quartette. Presentation of :rift of money to Dr. and Mri. C. Jenson. Rift of money ooze eight) MISCELLA NEOUS SHOWER from student body Hansen by Harold Presentation of (Continued on I A misoeilaneous shower was held fiast Ifdduy evening at the home of -Ur. and Mrs. Fred Sion in honor of III2 | e best Pennsylvania Hard ad anywhere.This coalHu.vu -....- vvw v.....t h a t i t w a s o n l y a c h a n c e t o d e ve l o p a n d g r o w t o t h e i r h i g h e s t i h a l . t h e y i a n t e d , a n d i f su c h co u l d b e h a d l a l a t o r y b u i o s t . - F m . C a l h o u n ( h r o | | i d e . \MGVEum Uv Sltho oln a nd th ru wd iri m-I c o lfxrv c o m i l s s l o x n n s P a o tlon in nligiowl movement: like 1.his ___CEEl!¥}qgS_ Wen that \\\raa\\hat they wanted. Only one mon day, and I suppose C |m n will b¢even better than uw!cunt)Cnmnznssnoazera Room, ctlwrrs Hlair,Nebr.Jan.8.l£»..!1. ".The Bonn] of County Commission-a s °f..If'l°*.ith! mst pursuant lo adjournment IH 1| 1,vq lb D |nm to .11 nut.:sauna anuull "9lN|.r|u _g"°"1~'»y morning gun]is go glggg |,hf5}M Gertrude ~ Lowe who was.iL§fsfQQ |,é,_fl§L{hr, .lisa » e e lvi l, c n ° °':!.nl'!2d norncthiniq declares .Iiss .-"mam-5 lnecenliy marrical to u Paul Lowe irnal Hin funcr1|'\Ir¢Fdgnr Jmns, Clarke 'The ebrukn women is ,E ;'c f Heman.";";2§ s»Iffi¢rr=:~ . 5 Em wn ~ ~3 n .h f (I t;The first day was in en up n re- n `""\.."' °rat w o e\1:r :g u n ou mi:tralions and ;:et'§mr acrlur1Ented'Those present we n Mrs.Palmeriiw: "lf\<*"Ji-I nnl 111.parents have the sympathy what the wives'bill against the iam! the real pmfrram started* Werl:Allen nm!the JI Dorothy Ble- .;". Jf:| vfv VI 1 ' r lm """'" """"3 in the l°*" of 3u»bamh »hould bc.arconling |.u*_.,___,_|.. ......_._-.... .. .ml r.~\<-.n :»\~r...»yo.- ...,..¢.,.\.\¢.f..¢.,.p, mumm-,I 1.-min:,u~m :m.| I..1 \'\' .l ¢l.»\.z |~.- 1 mm-~ \¢ h:|= l».|~u1-in¢¢¢.m\f-'" aw H 'fl\ r..\ n~,..\\».».. nm f..»v"..:1.~~ ""' .1 .xrand Quick Deliverymmreu.tafcen Dec. sl. 1923. __Members ;»rcrent:l<I.C.lllarn<uJ p u . o vl: RI m o w;'Henry Tnzhlwn and Peter M. 'iy=<un »l llmi vm ll;\~r~l the piazit l~r :\ ]llnl nf 101: yr:1r~ in It ]l(\\'\"I 5¥}I1|ll \ $ "'»":iir:7I:'the ¢ii~lribuli|1\r =\ ~The ifwill nun been wry Sail# i:.irorv 1'.Il reflects much credit (\T| lil \\§lnm of the authorities. 1I-r1?l\nl.is purfhmweel nf the l.reipuny :tml sold io the users in the :uric iiiunner as before but now :n- -ic:nl of a lose of around ae thousand dollars per month the sumo rates au- :ho\|ing n net gain of n thou- flflllp thus the town is two thousand [er month gainer. z»'.\nBl»rr:1.1.PA n n l| l "rl l \ \E *n f l!lmr pine. l'nfl|cv1 ure l"e .. fl' . Alic e " " s = r i l m t \iee I'rr-..Mn . \v .~¥n':L<|iler;Second Vice,!~lr=. " f \l' | " ':Tr e n t Ylrs.("hri l'eler>4~n:?ec'y.M m J.P. Jensen: Flap. Mrs. J . Il.Bm.rnnn; Bement nt Arrfls.Mr C.Anderson:Hint.. IIiss Edith Hein:Ex.Com.,3-Irs. ie~==ie !\lrComb.Mrs.Rom flilliert. Mrs.Lillie A.Henle.The Herrnnn Cham Jackson Post office-rn xrere prpeent.Refrf-=hr\ent.¢were served by ' . :he imornine officers. I ..1 lan | }1.l.:iil1.i.\};Il}Jl£S[15, ire rle..!n n little 01.1.0 ilu !l, ..mr \».\l ~.\n of lilr. .mil ~ 1 .mils Arnluro:lf wcel. South striqt, u:c..re1l hu|..l.i,,Jan.lil,:titer u rl:\|:.l)llilr.-mth v.l.uo1=1;\g |:0u»I\. lll nas born January U.1914.me liillo boy had never been strong and the druid :hselu=e,whoopi"|¢ ruugI\.which rocked his frail Lille body, was more tlum 'he could vuzh- etarul. lie was in the thirtl grade at rxhool but was unable to £0 but a rl1ul1 time this term..__ .._ _e 4OLD TIMER VISITS n m l n Funeral service.;were held onMr.an~l Mrs.Deakin of DeSotol l'1ues4lay, Jan.ls, at 2 P. M_ at the at given a farewell tty at theire "3 .r d "1 i We were nereenbly surprised last Danish church with intennent inromeonlasttuayeven "K"Setunlay afternoon nrhen in com- Gver sixty friends and neighborr n with E.B Cnrri an.Mr.-rw y g\ ere present and all enjoyed a very Stewart Smiley,who was ln Blnir peasant time.ion legal business relative to the Hr.and Mrs.Qenkin will "l"mlBoue!l estate, m| ;¢d on us. to Illinois - i n n lair.Deekin will Mr. Smiley is n printer and 'took :'0 bac k to his old job of elerkin hi, first work under the late L p In a general store there.lllilrnn ...\.... elmo ......\........... ...-- -.|: the Blair cemetery.The patentI 'und brothers and sister:have the =»; mpathy of the comrnunity Ln their I LAIR LADY' FI TTINGLY CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY uwuuy mornin:nm:i l as Io1|o\»\s:|'1:'-|¥f1'l¢¢umc e Warrick,Non!and, " * `writer..~g w a n x r z s o w l=¢.-onsee Ireland, Jane Noble, Louim ' "' " ' "" ~The bill made out br ?~l'~'»= Fodde 9:00 n. m.-Rerzular enler nl' imnqlrwlnnu, Mary c m .Alice Wilkin- ff~r the farmers zufe ls figured atlm,.,,:nflflreu "The Proner Equip-IiU.Sue Belle Lgergllyn,Pauline eminent \-ru.:e futon and is quotes: ment of tire departments."A.o. .Lippincott and Audrey wulfr. br the Pivtorial as f°ll°""=For Shomnleer. Lineoln Memorial niidrersl Pl°""lf'I¥»cooking and eervingz Rev. Walter C. Rundin.LEAVE BY .-\U'l`0 FOR TEXASmeals.. sm n week.totaling 5520 al 1:00 p. m.-Pnmdc led by Beatrice -- »»year;for wn h im:and *f°"*"2-'izuniciper band.Hr.Atesgllitehman and fnmily two day s n week, at $0 a tlS\y.l 5260:for clenninrr.scnubbine nnuli rcneral enre of the house. two slarm:1 week nl. $2.50 a ilny, 5260:forl sewing nnrl mending for self nnd hushanil and children.two days u wrelc ot $3 a day, $112; for care of children and nick, $25 a week. total- lng $t.300: for assisting hired man.. gore of milk.poultry,etc..$20 3 week,totalline $1.010:miscellane- ous,$6 n week.totalllng $312. Grand total.SL001.Of course themakerof 'ithe bill explains.the fnnner's wife seldom gets the money :he earns. Mi n Feddie appeared at the con- vention of the State Society of' Home Economics which opens i u l (Continued on pane four) WH GR \NnP.\ J ACK . _ - . - . . . Q Jock f'rnwrl\is so bu n tl*-ere view: that his wife c ln't hardlv :et H111 home to his meals.lin all be- h f t for Sen Antonio, Texas. on In it Friday afternoon.The Mather was humring around the zero mark ani! the snow was deep hut these fl-cts had no terror for them. Mr Ilitehman has business inter-Mtl1¢l!there l*an eisrhl. 'imma trlH'esta ln Tens which called him to the en at Emerson at the home of his south land and without question the run.Wm.Crowdv..fnnilly will enjoy the sunshine emi Jael:is stennlne hieh.vide nndjbalrny breezes of the gulf and in the iinmlsnme and when he avrakntsprinktime will return with the from hfs dreams he ln nine on trlirnrmer weather. help ehrirten the younnter.Juni; step lightly about Jlelt until that rznszunxvs HASQUERADE time and salute hlm as Grind-dad fkowdy m u m V 0 3 3 ' n o n o w S A L E SUCCESS _,lAlarge crowd enjoyed th e mu h nanc e at the Clty Halt on last Sat- Minutes of prcdeding meetingCharleyl11n»;;-of the Arnwil a ml I. ~ ;:;;eis Lick nt has home ""5T. '.§.'I....'I." ..1""1§°;§".21 ulijourncd .one xllc.Attend th~mill(ball gisen by ~ g MARTIN, the Finemen at the B. F. B.Knit.County Clerk, Sntunlny evening, Jan.12.County Commissioners Room, Miss hielita Taylor was in Qmn»lllnir.}q¢,|,,Jam.s.1924. ha Monday nttending a Baptist The ltounl of County Commission- Wcmarfn miuionary meeting.c n met i n regular session as pro vided by law. .Members present:ll.C.Blnco.:musk ball at the 11. F. D. Hn!!on llcnry Truhloen and Peter M. 'l`yson. Moved and seconded that H.C. W. H. Myers. who been study- lllneo he appointed temporary chair- ing in Chicago,is apendI'uk'1onto mon. Curried.lame at his home in this c ty.I 011 motion H. C. Illaco tvnx made The Blair fire boys wiil give a Saturdxy evening, January l& s Hard Goal We are also putting a Closing Out Price on all Arkansas lflard Cuals Ihis Coal is of the high= est grade,both furnace and base burner sizes. We also have a supply Of Rock Springs, Franklin County,'Glendora and Colorado Coals.Let us fill your orders. \The Rhoades Coalend Feed Store * " '=- lperrnanent chaimmn for the tomlng ~%§ '|| J ur.na m m K. J.mumocnu m m m I I n friend:l u !Wed- nesday evening v. dinner md bridgv lliarwlnds. y u r .Na va l and nmnned that n .c . Bheu rn made m¢+.w»y =<»mm|~»r»n 'er for the romln( year. Carried. You wll\enjoy me m u k h lll given m x !Sltuniay evunlng by the B. Y. D.Hd )Saturday ave- mg, ha . I E.v Am you nhl; ua the mm wr gbm¢ u~e a1 ='.r>.1 mxby u» f l n m m an next Slturdny a vr ning , I m. lZ'I You wi ll be¢ h¢ los er& ( y ou nu to b s y n u e n l a l . t h mu k b a l l li v - e ! l & B ¢ B . F . D . H | . l l o n S a t u r ~ a » 1 w n I » ¢ . h n \ w v 1 & Ro n n u n u m w l u u w me to l u t n d a r n u n o ll . h ¢ B q : | . { n d m m h m u n e o i n | tn o ¢ . ` Hu h u ¢ : | | 1 1 | » | o n v e ¢ S o u lh s t r u t. x 1 On motion refunding order of Bruce Meliiilln for (2-W was a!- lowed. he balng a flremxn.On mation action on the e lectric light preposition for Ar\in|¢u|\ To w u h i p v n postponed until next meelhg. On motion the Countv Jndn wm. allowed om th mu lxd d u lh n for m r !h i m v m.tha vndarnuzdlng that lun :pure time be used in ax- nisting ln 0| ¢\erk's uma. o n motion mu -. <z mr l w pr i mi n g vu u mni u d thu Tribune, they hah; thc lowest und but hid- dir.Un motion e o n t n d f u m u m - n y v u s v u d e d l n I M ln h r p r h i . l\ Pwfl When baby needs a pair of shoes, I wonder what stoxp mq will choose, for that part.ic'lar Qzc!When father must dress up his folks, in Easter hats or all-wool cloaks, who wins this glad- some prize?What lucky dealers get the cash that people spend for plows and hash; forclocks and lgsdous pies? Just look these very columns o'er; you'll find an ad from every store that's owned by Tradesmen wise. They offer things you want to buy at prices low for vdlies high; their goods delight §11¢eyes.Their plan's not o n .,..;.|.... °;"~;j"""' "==_'=j_"lmnventipn at the University of Ne-I lurday evening.Much intc rnt I n a= °-. } " "4 U01-ll l\.||u¢l u n . :J O H N A .D l I » ¥ ' 0 S T Q y e a r s a g o .A f t e r h e i e f t t h e P i l o t I N S T A I L 3 O F F W E H S f o r c e h e w e n t t o D m a h a a n d h e n' m i n c e w o r k e d i n m a n y s h o p s o f t h e O n S a t u r d a y ,J a n .1 2 .t h e f o l l o w -m i d d l e w e n t a n d i i :a t p r e s e n t w o r k - :;o f f i c e r s w e r e i w a l l e d a t \ 1 ' » e . i n g o n t h e O m a h a B e e . z e g u l a r m e e t i n g o f G .A .R . .9 1 2 ,H e i n a x r a n d s o o o f J u d e a B o - w e n J v .H i n e h m a n .c o m m a n d e r ;J .E w h o i n n m w e l !r e m e m b e r e d b v t h e 1 1 c C n c 1 ¢ e n .s e n i o r - v i c e ;B .z a .0 f ! e n ,¢ 3 | l y e e t t l e n .a e o n e o f t h e l e a d i n g j u n i o r - v i c e :E d N o y e s ,Q \ 1 \ l ¥ ¢ l ' \ 1 l l I *c i t i z e n o f t h e : t o w n y e e r e a z o i e r ;s w o o n P e c k .a d j u t a n t ;A n d ~ §1 :f e l t m m o l d t i m e s t o w a s e l m r e v J o n e s ,C h v l l i h a n d p a t r i o t i c M r .S m i i e y a n d w e h o p e h e e n i o y e d i n s t r u c t o r .,t h e v i s i t a e t h o r o u g h l y e a l e . g n ' u t ' N u d m Jan.15,i lhraske college of agricuiture in Lin- famlliea of Dan,Will and"JarI\e| e n loday. Thompson came to tovm to spend the day with Ht l.Lhzie Brookl. the occasion being her birthday.E Her lon-ln»la1r,A.R.Heel:and family, also nhued in the feetiivitiea i.: her honor and the day vu one long to be remembered.J Go o dth in ¢ eto ea t1r a a noethe lun of the attrac tions and dl had; .very pleasant fatally gathering. A man of pational prominence has recently been quoted as laying g Louie Voss, who in noon to take ,Mnession of the fine eiehty acre ifnrm which he nunheaed some noup hack from John Univ. will hah! ra nolalk: aaie on Thenday, February q wh . exhibited in the various mttumea nom and in guessing the onoe er- reyed.' Prine of $5.00 each., were given for tlie beat m m m and these were awarded to Hdriel Steed end" W i m u n w w w needs most is.Mr.Voss I m some verv zood|D°1=dd Ch1~i¢¢»eo»en For eomk eos- a :ood 5 cent cigar."For werrimrf which he -sn neil at this !.ime,¢°T¥l¢8»Mrs.William Pick and Ave 10 cents Ne b r uh n e spend for.»mi anvone who 1; interested ;1¢ngCarmlc.hae|were considered by far tobloco,a n spends 'ns elnta for the famine line will do nu zo =-;;- '===,g_;=»~ 3- f;°°f_;g_-_-gh get schools.Heb-rukaru might be ad- present.50.11 :ee or !. o b uy a 5 oe n £ _d la ra n d .Watch u e Enterprise he a ~I a a w m a so H n .m m -"spend the difference"for ICHOOII-ing o! his olerlnrl.[ Two a n d Fld Cook ll $1.80 eeeh. A ~s n ..»".~. »~...-n