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01-17-1924novr:aaron SENDS BLAIR The Prediction. Lullljntil To Improve .x HOPIIl~U|..o u r o o u AHEAD wr:L|.BsLEY HILLS, Mus.. 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. A UJCAL NEWSPAPER FOB ALL THE Pnorn 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 peaple spend for plows G o ve r n o r C h a r l e s B r y a n a n d A t t o r - n e y G e n e r a l S p i l l m a n i o t h e G o ve r - z o r a n d A t t o r n e y g e n e r a l o f l l l i - n o i s t o a r g u e b e f o r e t h e p a r o l e b o a r d t h e r e fo r t h e re le as e o f t h e s e b o y s w h o a r e b e i n g h e l d l n r e d o n e p e n a l in s t i t u t i o n s o f t h e st a t e o f u n n é i s . l t s e e m s t h e b o y s w e r e d i s c h a r g e d o l F o r t D e a r b o r n fo l l o w i n g t h e w a r , a n d i n t h e c o u r s e o f t i m e c o m - m i t t e d mi s d e m e a n o r s i n t h e st a t e a n d w e r e t h r o w n i n t o t h e s t a t e p e n - fare of some forty odd sohller ~Hrs. 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 aw1 :sL ~h m m m Bhlr.Nebx.. Juumry 10. ma~-THE s m m rm s z - ENTERPRISE ~IHin 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 mfox.o lvo nlweeks.der..[Notedandsecondedu mGust J anie;G.Jensenf n mg mg au.4o gi,Q,out ofm;r_Onmotioncontac tfor print!Munson be hired as jlnitor for the Su BMI-KSUPPUN f°1"P°°l)68.73moods",'ST thesecond,"Hotha t m? md; m: .; °d' :; ;k ;:d !u :; hc ¢ .: fuof mll blanks was olrudod the Pilziyeu of 1926 ata salaryof $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.'PsterlonHandvrare(Supplies)2.75 euunneuabd!hesatisfied,"Ifor-'. h i mOscarGaye:h ubeen ¢°"°!der.OnmotiontheappointmenofA. 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""'"'°" " " 'Onmotiondulymldoandcard- o. M. Ireland as Deputy gnmfr, bv(Mmrh gec en if imtam dfar fum.. umm. "lr l mm uh uw c old sinc e New Years night. She is anthafnllmnrinrQxlimatnnf... lllnur ieeMehxem.Shenrr.mr. Istamps)21.50 LnovrellMemorialHomo (Caroof in mltt)60.00 HenryChrisensen(Supp1ies for poor)16.28 JohnL..Diion(Dragging)50.40 BockamnStore(Suppliesfor » poor)3.50» H4§~;»=»2"fJ§lL£"§¢I"ib"2]""§`m,ralaryof $60.00 per month was ap-"I!1o|. flhrintemun(Road work) 2.25E. B. Redfield(Supplies for I n 'Ilan:ninannlnnul...¢.....:.»Lrowrd.:Fritz Hatthiesen (Raul work)13.00poor)35.79 Ask for "BLUE mBBoN BREAD GENERAL AND LDCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" rtMaf tics-en{1.abor)'2.25Supplies) C.Llrlien(Roadwork)26.00HenryGehrk(Labor) 3. Antill(Supplies forGuyhartMigheel(Labor) ar)-'9.90ElmerLun&"{Labor) .Printing Co.(Supplies)48.31Geo.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 ra n dP o o rF a r m D e p u t yAsses sors O f f i c e r iS a l n d e s C o u n t yS u r ve y o r R o a d s B r i d g e s S k g .F u n d0 .&N .W .R . R .B o n d s100 00. 00 I n t . o n0 . &N .W .R . R .I B o n d s100 0. 00 C r i m i n a l a n dC i vi l C a t e s300 0. 00 In c i d e n t a l a25 00 0. 00 So l d i e r sR e l i e f DitchandDrainage Repair public buildinml Motherspension 50 0. 00 300 0. 00 1000 .00 2000 .00 A g r i c u l t u r a ln o dS t o c k 2000 .00 35 00 .0 0 10 00 .0 0 S h o wAs s n . C o u n t yA g e n t E l e c t i o n T h eC o u n t yC l e r kw a sin s t r u c t e d t omhz er ti ecf o rb i d sf o rt h ec o n - atri act iono fa l lb r l d g e ai nWa.sh~ i n g t o nC o u n t y .N e b r a s k a ,f o rt h e y e a r102 4,sa i dh i d et ob efi l e do 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 nD r .G .A .L a n g s t a f f w t !a p p o i n t e dC o u n t yPh y s i c i a n fo r t h e y e a r 1 9 2 4 . D um o t i o nfo u r t hq u a w z r l yr e - p o r t so ft h e f o l l o w i n g o f fi c e r sw e r e re c e i ve da n dpl a ce do nfi 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 yJu d g e A n n i eC .M a r t i n .C o u n t yC l e r k M a u r i c eM e h r e n s .C o u n t yS h e r i f f O nm o t i o na n n u a lr e p o r t so fA . C .De b e l ,C o u n t yJu 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 yC l e r ka n d M a u r i c eM e h r e n s .C o u n t yS h e r i f f, we nere c e i ve da n dpl a ce do nfi l e . O nm o t i o nt h eap p l i c a t i o no ft h e C l e r ko ft h eD i s t r i c tC o u r tf o ra n nllowanceof $300.00forDeputy w a sn p p r o ve d . O nm o t i o nt h ea p p l i c a t i o no ft h e C o u n t yC l e r kfo re x t r ac l e r kh 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 dse co nd edt h a t t h e l c l l o w i n e c l a i m sb ea l l o w e da n dt h e C o u n t yC l e r kin s t r u c t e dt od ra w ur a r r a n t so nt h efu n d sin d i c a t e dt o pay the some.Carried. Peter Christenaen(Drag- cins) H. J. Gibson(Supplies forpoor) HarlandChristensen(Team work) JohnX.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 dD eW e b e r( S u p p l i e a fo r p o o r ) H e n s51.Je n s e n( D r a g - d n s ) H e r z o gL b r .C o .( L u m b e r ) C .So l l( R o a dw 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 dw o r k ) C h r i sR 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 sR i c h t e r( R o a dw o r k )102 .00 E l m e rTr u h l s e n( R o a dw o r k )25.00 Tl | 0 8M c D o n a l d (R o a dw o r k )20. 00 C h r i sR i c h t e r( R o a dw o r k )106 .00 Th o r .M c D o n a l d( R o a dw o r k ) E l m e r T r u h l s e n( R o a dw o r k ) C h r i sR i c h t e r( R o a dw o r k ) 86. 00 84. 50 85. 00 A u g u s tF r a h m( R o a dw o r k )30.85 A u g u s tI- '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 yM 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 kR o s e n b a u m( L a b o r )4. 50 ClvnleRosenbaum(Labor)5.05 NelsE.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 theestablishedorder of economics, ous lunch was served by Hrs. Graypoliticsardintellectuall1'|li°¢!`l7¢§':und all hadefine :limeIncluding and =lll»°fl'l€3'- and how n is Chris- Misa Dorothy, who was most agree- usnity'sopportunity nnddutyto direct this unrest into proper chan- nels, for brlndng out n new order of brotherhood, which istheKins- dom of Heaven. This really ie the biggestthing that hu ever happened to me. end 1veenjoyedeverythingaboutlt. TodayImettworepreantetlves from Dllllr and one of them hopes to have a oomblned church rneeU11Jt to explainandreportit i nBlair. 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 orderof things. if Chr-ist's way is to be liv- ed.Thislsradicalandrevolution- nry -not that a revolution willbe requiredinthe sensewe thinkof it,butaradios!ehmae.There must not be anotherwar,and we must take a stand againstlt, ser- ingwewillnotparticipate:ortworeasons. First. it ls ontythat eo say we arent fight will govern rr.:ntsrefrainfrombuildingmore ships and asking for larger armies. Gcvemmentsdou't' 'rant rrarbut theystil!havefaithinmaterial :torees-arms, guns, etc. There must befaithinspiritualpoorer.loveand brotherhood. Second, 'lar is not 'lnaccordancewithChristianprin- uples. Christianity means good will, andwar doesnot bringthat but greater animosity.Thegreet.serl- ous r nenwh oaddr eeeus say th etl! Europeeontinue s ~presentpoll- eres,rrar will bfilpon us inten s e m.twentyatthemost.They speak ol' another war rnsanlng the break-dorm of civilisation. and they meanlt becausethey haveseen starving Russians and Germans for- gettheir civilizationandresortto barbarianlntheir desperation.In one lnstanooin a snow-boundth i n the native Russians stole the corpses and ate them. It is notthat Chris- Urnltyhas beentriedundfound wantingbutthatChristianityhas b u nfounddifficultandnottrled. Theraceproblemhasbeendis- russcdtoo. undn negro.educated and refined, got up and in a culrn, unruffled way told us how he went toruxtltlflhtafter anotherwhere wasasign"Welcomede.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 ifnnlhan szlnlll.He uid. however. nbly:surprisedonthis occ!lion. Mr.HansC.llans-en.son-inlaw of hir. and Mn. Nels Germ Jensen, £3 visiting ln this city nt the present anne.Mr. Hansenisa resident of Box Butte county and came down as n delegate tothe FarmersUnion conventionheldinOmahathefore part of the week and from there be came to Blair to visit before return- indhome. lilies Thelma Cooper,of Herman. who was employed at the Muse con- fectionaryperloreinthiscityInst summer, was married to Mr. Harold Eartywlneof Tekarnah, Wednesday, Jon. 2, at CouncilBlulfs.ls.The youngcouplewereaccompaniedby Mlan Mildred Hart of Blair and Mr. Carl Cooper. a cousin of the bride. The bride is the etdest daughter of llarryCooperofHermsn.The rcwly Weds will live in Tclcarnah. Ateam belongingtoWm.Rurre wholivesfifteenmilesvestof lllalr.beealm.frightenedbythe switching'en|rlneeddlmatthe depot Wednesdayabout oneo'eloclt :n dbrokea w #fromthelight wagon running to Grant street and due surest as far as theycould go beforetheywerecaught.One horsewasbadlyinjuredaboutthe foot so that it had to be taken to a veterinarianfortreatment.There at:so few runawayn onthe streets in thisagethat this oneattracted conslddrable attention. The D. A. R. and other patriotic societies are worg in conjunction with the sure Htsteriesi Soc iety In en effort to mark and preserve his- torical sites lnNebraska. Of course themost historic spot inNebraska Ft.Atklnron(nowPt.Calhoun), will not be overlooked. but in order that this place gets the recognition it deserves there must be some eo~ operationfromlocalpeople.The out inn be united with the present here inFt. Calhounto thegreat good of the corrlrnunity. A. E. Shel- don. secretary of the StateHistori- cal Society. oncemadethes=l.:tte» 'mentthat"whatPlymouthRock means to the Unltd States old Fort Atkinsonrneanrltothewest.for here were the beginnings of the et- plorotlonsandsettlementofthe whole country west of the 3li:=<ouri river." Wecannotolfonltosit suplnclybynndletthispreclous 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 dus 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 isalwaysrightandisde- pendable in every way. oI0B l a u 'M l l h n gC 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 n lllnnls DM.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 CountyFaironBread,@ Cake andDoughnuts.@ © © © @ © © @ © © © © © © © © © © © © ~ © @ © © ~ 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"Wthree 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 :ttProscbtt.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 dg 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 di fsu c hco u l db eh 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 lfxrvc o m i l s s l o x n n sP a o tlon in nligiowl movement: like 1.his___CEEl!¥}qgS_ Wen that \\\raa\\hat they wanted. Only one mon day, and I supposeC|m nwill b¢evenbetter thanuw!cunt)CnmnznssnoazeraRoom, ctlwrrsHlair,Nebr.Jan.8.l£»..!1. ".The Bonn] of County Commission-as °f..If'l°*.ith! mstpursuantloadjournment 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*_.,___,_|.. ......_._-.... .. .mlr.~\<-.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 .xr and 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 the maker of '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 . _ - . - . . . QJockf'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- MinutesofprcdedingmeetingCharleyl11n»;;-oftheArnwilamlI. ~ ;:;;eis Lick nt has home ""5T. '.§.'I....'I." ..1""1§°;§".21ulijourncd .one xllc.Attendth~mill(ballgisenby~ gMARTIN, the Finemen at the B. F. B.Knit.County Clerk, Sntunlny evening, Jan.12.CountyCommissionersRoom, Miss hielita Taylor was in Qmn»lllnir.}q¢,|,,Jam.s.1924. haMondaynttendingaBaptistThe ltounl of County Commission- Wcmarfnmiuionarymeeting.c n met i nregular sessionaspro vided by law. .Memberspresent:ll.C.Blnco.:musk ball at the 11. F. D. Hn!!onllcnry Truhloen and Peter M. 'l`yson. MovedandsecondedthatH.C. W. H. Myers. whobeen study- lllneo he appointed temporary chair- inginChicago,isapendI'uk'1onto mon. Curried.lame at his home in this c ty.I011 motion H. C. Illaco tvnx made TheBlair fireboys wiilgivea Saturdxy evening, January l& s Hard Goal We are also putting a Closing Out Price on all Arkansas lflard CualsIhis 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.nam mK. J.mumocnu m m mII nfriend:l u !Wed- nesday evening v. dinner md bridgv lliarwlnds. y u r .Na va landnmnnedthatn .c . Bheu rn made m¢+.w»y =<»mm|~»r»n 'er for the romln( year. Carried. Youwll\enjoymem u kh lll givenm x !Sltuniayevunlngby theB. Y. D.Hd )Saturdayave- mg, ha . I E.v Am you nhl; ua the mm wr gbm¢ u~e a1 ='.r>.1 mxby u» f l n m mannextSlturdnya 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 nn u num w l uu wme 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 ¢ . ` Huh u ¢ : | | 1 1 | » | o n v e ¢ S o u lh s t r u t. x 1 Onmotionrefunding orderof BruceMeliiillnfor (2-W wasa!- lowed. he balng a flremxn. On mation actionon the e lectric lightprepositionforAr\in|¢u|\ To w u h i p v npostponed until next meelhg. On motion the Countv Jndn wm. allowedom th mu lxdd u lh nform r !h i m v m.thavndarnuzdlng that lun :pure time be used in ax- nisting ln 0| ¢\erk's uma. o nmotionmu -. <zmrl w pr i mi n g vu u mni u dthu Tribune, they hah; thc lowest und but hid- dir.Unmotione 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 on .,..;.|.... °;"~;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 noethelun 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 r ,ge ,1,:§ » ; ~531| h a m -THE ENTER Bllir, Nebr., January 17, 192-I mm-u=¢m n m e c u m "Andrews autood :mi s s s n u r d a v celebrated her u g h m b m h w the John m m of Har:mn and herIt will bl to Om Fddy .fra n d l i n .C h u .B l n n c h n d p r e v i o u s S u n d a y T h e u m 3 3 °~. 2 ' f . " " ' g ?~ J i '¢" ' } " } , i ' _- _ ¥ ' f . : ' ¥~I !~I C H -~~i n ~W M I I C I -: u n \ \ . |r l a n n l n f g v n l \ | ¢ ¢I l I v Blmir, Nebr., -Iuwlrr 17, 192( - T H E EN'rEnPnrs>-.__CHURCH DIRECTORY OF BLAIR -. _ n n m s r CHURCH DANISH r: v .x . u 'mr m\N c n un c n (Cor.Llnooln und llh streets)(Cor. Juklon Ind Center limit) Anhur D. Suullay, Putor.H. Nielun, Putor. Sundxy School 10 A. M.Sunday School 9:15 A. M. Morning Service ll A. M.Momlng Service 10:30 A, H. Evening Service 7:80 P. ll.Evening Service 7:30 P. M. CHURCH OF CHRIST RE-ORGANIZED CHURCH OF (Cor.Lincoln and 2nd streets)JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER L. H. Camp, Pulor.DAY SAINTS Blble School 10 A. M.(Lincoln Street between Clh la 'lth) Blaming Worship 11 A. H._Elder T. J . Ellion. Omllu,Supply c hmun Endeavor 6:30 P. M.Sundoy Sehool lt 10 0'|:l°1=L Evnnlnn s.~¢~. -mn n u n..__o=__ ---- MF| 'lloDlg1' EPISCOPAL c aunc a 0.U.MtPmud,Puhur. January Ls o busy month for this churth.A geo-together supper and s xln l v u m m lm T u u d n y e n - nmg. A supper and eloedon of :he COUNTY COMMISSIONERS c u s p - N o s P B O- NE B RA S K A wm s xu IND US TRI AL a z vz z w (Continued hom lu: "°°")Country onion upon the New hum Menc ke mood work) J. P. Sundx (Milk (or poor) C. R.Wilkinl (labor) s. s . owe ws u 5° h ad n on u n" -- .W m J -B. J en sen (u hm day evening.Watch the adn for tho wan, and zsur The beginning of |'Sund.ny school orchestra was ma d e lu t londny wenlng.We want ho keep our p m n u rerrindod of tho orgnnixa- tlqn of an efficient prhmry dopan-~f.z in the Sundly schooL Full wad ln th e umo will lm goin g by Pu ll Ndoon (Labor) Rouen m u m "( m m ) Milburn & Scot! Co. (Sup- pli u) Dr. c. A. lanntalf um 'quarter nlary ) The Stoworl,Pharmacy (Sup- Pl-Keg) Wm. Onemun. J r.(D na - 2 3 ~ 5 ° , y w vn u ( d r v m v w n ln noerly "mx: lln a l of ln d n ltr y - pmd u r ti o n o f i° °= m1 . oll, lumbe r an d -ml o n m r 14.00 levels ond bulldlng opontlom pmb~ ooo :rg voll into the w'lnur-unsmplop men: not oxterwlvl.Republican Clty -Couric of Goldenrod highway moved one block e m . W y ma n- 22 urlouds of Ylna walnut logs nhlppod out of G a n county during put two wash. T8.W 27.30 35.W o.o¢> P l n h n s WASHINGTON COUNTY x-'Ann n u n / l u No r ms The onnnhntion moodng for the aerbnof hat ldectlon lchooh to be hold for the lud en o f th e vu rlou ornnlndons ol Y-he women of the county wlllb o h e l d l t 1 : 3 0 p . m . Thursday.January 1'llh,ot I-he Court Home lla Blair.K i l l Myr\le Eu le y will be here no present the |euon'| program ln doull. On Jonuxry 2981 H.N.L| l' rit- ran o f u »Ag fxmlmn l c o l u p wlllbe ln the eounty to eondut a dxlry london uzhml. 'Hu ra.....: "Y ma Thundny.eiderkruger iid ma been ui inn-.Sam .\na¢=ion also of 'Pawn 'L*h*£°'s thru weeks YU!!5011.ilk all hu li.fa.Funeral nrvices quita well which is good new: an gg" vlif t lt hu home ben, wen held at 12:30 Sundnti conduct- lbtir mmy friends...or gh,l k de returned the Int ed1>s'R¢v.'r.J,R¢¢»uf alhptlstl Mr.and Hrs.Watson Tyson versa-.ff"F°.°="§1=*_¥Ql'¢l¥ll1l0 clzuxchlndbunllmldiintlulfuth- dmner guests at the C. B.Bunn X4 ..n l g pu n d e r t h e l e a d e n h l p o f D o r o t h y Bl n o m qu i s t . E ve n i m :vr o m h h f a t 7:3 0.S e r m o n su b j ec t :" T h e F a i t h t h a t S s ve s . " P r a y e r m e e t i n g e ve r y W e d n e s d a y m j z n i n g a t 8 . C h o i r pr ac t ic e a t 8 P .M .F r i d a y . .. . .. _ - _- * - -. - _ Th e bo y s w h o a r e u n u b l e t o h e a r t h e sch ool b e i l .a r e c o m m o n l y a b l e tr d r t e c t t h e fa i n t e s t w h i s p e r o f £ 1 1 0 ca l l fo r d i n n e r . --- 1 | .-¢u _ _.- u n>* \\llI. |||||||liII|ii|]ii||r// §R U Super §D W stitious 0 You é Beli 11ynu d¢ you me gyg ;d:mm In Sig a judicious and .m b Jndid unineu ndvenixlng ALW AYS PAYS and especially when you adver Use In 1 paper Dm lx la' eve body in Lani '. 0 Thin nc per nache might be |W" n :he ey-an of possible buyer n Mellon \ I||||lIl|| IlI|lI\\\\ eve i nwi s mi. \\ edn esd ay a ft e r n o o n . T h e c h u r h h o a r d m e e t s occ as io n- a l l y a n d t h e vo t i n g m e m b e r s c o n - ve n e q u a r t e r l y . T h e p u b o r i n t a n d l t o n e r ve mi s s i o n - st a t i o n :o n S u n d a y P .M 1 1-n .. 4 11M-- - . f. . M E R l C A N E V . - L U T H .' r m n r r r { W .L i n c o l n a n d 2 n d s t r e e t ) .>:H Arthur D. sm1zé3», annum S u n d a y ,Ja n u a r y 20.S u n d a y sc hu oi a t 10. 00 A .H .E ff i c i e n t u- u s he r s fo r : h u e s o f a l l a g e s C o m e . M o r n i n g W o r s h i p a t l l A .M . e | \ . Keep ~he Children Well ;»Q ¢ ~ e 1 § : ": J r ; .\3 } . "Q "~; f ' f ' " ~\ L .U v~i f ;1 ~~7 ~." ~. - .. ' § ._ . ` \ ~ » .~' I '.l ») 'n ° ~ >`"<f ~*' * ' < é ? i . J . ..# l u ~~~.y .~_: '?/ 2 |lt o 'R e l i g i n n . " Af. t h e B . Y . P . U . a t 8 :3 0 w e s h a l l Tm' UNYVERSAI. CAR L o o k i n g head Lasr évm Q :owl ff aso.ooo P¢\=r»Y¢ wvre disnppmnrrd m not being able lo obmin dehverics of Fund Cars and Trucks. u ondyn wen: placed faster lhan can could he produced The demand for Ford Cars and Trucks this Spnng wiIL¢ccord~ ing 1: nl! indiealiens. be lar gunner xhan last Sprin5 Wlmer buying has born zncrcaszrq ax a gmazer nie than #vu below Actual relail dcliucriu the past 60 days totaled303,170Eurd Cars and Trucks, an increase of 1,961 a day o-vcr a year nga. Ove: 200.670 people nnve aln-rd ordered ard prodpexs qu fi n e s p i r i t l a s t S u n d a y In s p i t e o Lhe s t o n n . S u n d a y sc ho ol n e x t S u n d a y a t w A .B I.M e n 's cl as s di s cu s n io n k g r o w i n g i n in t e re s t .W e w a n t y o u th e r e . M o r n i n g w o r h i p a t 1 1 A .M .S e r - m o n the-me," W h i t D o e s G o d D o A l l D a y ? " C h r i s t i a n E n d e a vo r m e e t i n g n t 6 : 3 0 P .M .To p i c " C h r i s t i a n T r i - u m p h i n J a p a n . " I - - - - - - . _ - - nosouuces0 o u ¢ n ¢ ¢ ¢ | n m » . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .u m m Bos to n C om afu to n !'\ |nd .» ... .. ..m eDn n fru n l ht h n ll a a dS u n n a h :: m a n §iher. nicke lI md oeau..ur s 0 0 1.8! 44 u n a z o z r l e s F o p l u l a t o m l n l l d i a . . ~ : u m a ~u m auml\»£o¢¢1aroMu:\:¢n..l e m o n s m v m m a m m * H u n 1|hook m s n Lu lw Hu lo n ai ln d éi la l o Ba n ks . .N o n D¢poonor |¢|u\m: r!baad.. .......1 . n u m To n!~ a n : r r . - \ '\ | ': o r N n u n a s x a . J s s C o u n t y o f vx n h i n g r o o . 4 I . A .R .B r o c k .p r e s i d e n t o f t h e a b o ve n a m e d b a n k d o h e r e b y s w a n . : t h a t t h e a b o ve s t a t e m e n t i s n c o r - r e c t a n d t r u e c o p y o f t h e : u p o n m a d 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 es i de nt . i n g . A I ' l ` II S T : IL J . L l u d o c h . D i r e c t o r . 1. C .E l l e r ,D i r e c t o r . S o b s e r i h e d a n d s w o r n t o b e f o r e m e l n i s ' n h d a y o f J a n u a r y .l 9 2 4 . hi a r eu a Be c k , N o ta r y P u b la c . C o m m i s s i o n e x p i r e s S e p t 3 0 , 1 9 2 1 m= P o u ' r arms oorwmou or r u c i m m S m : g k or auln. Nana..czmnu 110. anIn the Stats of Nebnah at the close Rev. ~. E. Marsh, Putor. Hoiy Communion m m f Sundsy and Holy Day at 7:30 A. M. Church School nt 9:45.Also lor- vim ovary Sunday at 11 o'clock. Litany Friday evening at 7:30. at 10:30 A. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH ...-ez 's As so ci at io n a n d G n a t W e s t e r n S u x u C o m p g n y u m u p o n f i f t y - f i n y s l i d i n g l c a l e b u t e o n t n e t f o r !9 2 4 c r a p . K a a r n e y - - $ 1 3 5 , 0 0 0 b o n d e l u t i o n t o b e h e i d f o r m n s t r u c t i o n M I n t e r w o r l u m u m .* 'a|. J a m u A .M c x e e m a n ,Pa s t o r . - . - n ;Let nu ll! make an effort to over- ST. FRANCIS BORGIA come the infiuenoo of the winter {CaLho1ic Church)weatl1cr.Our mambers owat to be (Corner Colfax and 8th moot)able ao attend church whoa they are Father'C. A.Boyersdorfor.Put-or men doing all other c ustomuy so First und 'Third Sunday ot eac h cis! dutiu. month, Mus at 9'A. III.i "Tho Ki n f s Businetl"in the Secon~» DATE: April 12, 1824 May 23 md s4.1=>2¢ June 21' md 28. 1924 .Augun 1 and 2, 1924 Mable Marsh.County Superintendent \, P l e n t y o f fe e d o r a l i Q M .a t p r i c e :w h i c h y o u c a n l f f o r t o b u y a t R h o n d a :C o a l : n d F e e d S t o r e . namm»_r~..»........_»_.,_1 f -~--- r-~sins)Church Night,Wednesday 7:30 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Cor. Waiker Ave.and Colfax) 24.30=J 224.50 r)u m 30.00 nth)sm ._--v--1 vulll uiup un l(ll(1l!Yl|lranch avenged forty bushels to acre. Omaha-For first f lli season in many years,Nebruka fu-men l nhavingnotroubleingetting grain um market. meeting will be announced next. veek.This lchool will he U! villa mn l lm e n k e e p i n g d a lr y e o wl md feeding f u f h i g h milk production. Wat:.h fo: the announesment of the s._- .._1 §James M::Kee:nln. Putnr.Sund;y School 10 A. $1 LIU n o 1.10 1.10 1.10 Wyman Work of m u l u n g Cnmhuuhr hlghny we naw undu n y .Approximllcly ao mad pmjn¢:. endnuma m M n M...w w w un- umuy u c s.'nm maetinp of Oftlllimd Agri- mltun held lui: vnk at the A!'i~ culmral college at Llncoln.vers wall uhndod ln! Wuhingtnn emm- A ». .». :'u' E. c . PILCHER n m E l i lt eBoth ~ and Glty Pr operty Phone Ind. Rad 175 Blair,No b n s h gg ..x- -:S s_: |s '°' 'C *O 'I'u ¢ \ 'u qui 53 %,¢ 1,'V-J Q.: u,$ W ." ~ coors \v|THals £25 =:»0 ~\7 l' I I E q n¢|_._. D R . W . F . H E M P H I L L D E N T I S T R o o m s o ve r B l z i r S t a t s B u l k B l a i r , N a b r u k a -_.. .. ._ .. .|-- _ . . . ..._ ~\ A I l ,gg grouar pan of the winter withher non,Dr.Benjamin Knjic ek orScrfbmr.'flairtorn :uloadn of :tn-ck were wm f r o m D a l e to S o u th Ulmh lmMondaymorning.Amongthose Ilhivvlna' were Menon Enerlon. Jungbluth,Muahmll,Gellton l t d Johnson.Tho oooond annual Father andSon ban~un will be held Wednesday .I | *awnnc e Brown and Glenn Lud- wig motored to Omnlu Sunday.M i n n Pnullne and Lucy Lawsonrrturnedthefirst of the week to Chicago door spending aevorll wac k: with homo folks.Miss Liilhn Larson,who urn ouontod on for appendidtis,inBlair, hu come to any until well.with hor sister, Mrs. P. L. Cady andfomlly. _. .. . . . . _ _ _ _ si _ - _ _- - __ _ =)r ;E j s J] >r \f f r i i .~1\¢ 1 } " l \~ L_, \W J L 1 - u |f ~) ?'Q U "" jf 'r "x V .fL/.-h ) _ 1 J \,E /" \---J L_/ u --._ |r» \ n m. E " J . n u m? n u n s :Room our H|.nlnn'| Bakery Blair. Nebr.In K amn rd lhmd xy l md 'haeldnyl I( r l ' (1) o'HANLoN. HAPTER 1 o n u r w w Attomeyr-abhw | 0M¢e| in Slate Bunk Bullding I M I r poor) ._,.-__..»......u f'\VVVlvuufarelncludldlnfaders!aid l t l hlaimhvrdyconstructismprogram!o r 1924. Believue-Elxht~foot vein of lig- ri'e coal rtnack on Kent farm. Hutinn-Construc tion of munich1°|°|pal suditorium nearing completion. 1*904 There sn 14,000,000 teiephonea in gg the United States and they avenge m o 1.10 a.oo 30.00 6.66 m o i W r u n u repnnnted.Hr. Nels H. Jarman of Rennard and Hrs.E. J.Guilty of DeSoto ware nent as delegulu from Um Wlilhimrton County Fam Bureau and othun st- tc-ndinl the :mating; ware:C. C. ivan Damon.A.H.Hiller,E.J. Colley and Roland Smith. There vera irnterasting Bumsu meetinll whic h will Pu ra ba P!- ..,,. . ..».Blair Telephone 1802 I 0. U. MrPmald ii..§§ITEACHERR'nt a \l! !\t1rln\SenInes altegunnly in Gemma Sun dy ` { 1 6 b ' I f ~ or English.The Lora wnung Gen Morning Service 11:00 A. M man on Jnnum-5% s and 26. Enzllxh Epvmrth Lemme 3:30 P. M.and Marian Langhontno History Laura Niebaum U.S.PUBLIC DEBTu ¢.r Sundays January 1a and 2'z.`I E1-eninz see . 7:80 ii ii§aturtlay nftemons regular re-P r a y e r h i e e t i n g ~ " g n lnglous instruction.Imr 71311a n n u l l en .\ ) I I J l | I . I Mr.Cliff Leach l l getting alongnic ely not but ia not able to go to work yet.Mn. Otto Petena has been confined to her bed for about a week but iagetting along nic ely at this writing. Mrs.Herman Busch is going to out on special Sale some plaid worsted goods.juzt the Xhing fornl1ildoen's school dresses,,aome as low as 354: per yard Don't fait to come and get some of these ba'r~ Mrs.Shumalser accompanied herlaughter, Marie to Fremont Monday naming.Tony Madsen. who hen been away'or some time on | \ erin a. lmL -» City lunch was served by Mrs.ClaudeReid, Mrs. D. Buck and Mrs.C. II.Blanchard. The nom Ella l.!1(| Lillian Huh!- man went to Omaha Monday wherethey wil! take a eourse in sewingat the Keiser Sewing School.F. J .liaatle was in Omaha one 'hy last Week..B. Jensen spent several days last week at Storm Lake Iowa. L. D. Buldic rehmrned Friday eve-ning £1om Omaha where he spentthe week on bualneaa. The Missionary Society of the M.E.church and the Ladies Aidaremnkinlgpreparationsfortheir annual Father and Son banquet a_hlch will be giy en the latter part1 spent Wednesday at the Mrs. SadieMengedoht home. Last Friday evening Mr. and hire.Walter Wehrneyer entertained anumber of friends and young folks ar a shower for Misa Ly dia Hllgen-lramp, a bride to be, ahd on Satur-dav evening the Misses Vern and Alioe Echtenknmp entertatned thesome number ofguem in honor ofMissHileenkamo. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobs are theproud parents of a son, born Thum-nlav. January 10. Hr. and Mrs.John Echtenlnmn tml the Misses Verna :nd Elna Ech-tenkak1nu of Arlinvto visited Pri nav afternoon at the Leonard Ech-tenkan1p home. Washington,Jan.13.-The publk debt of the entire eountry aggregat- ed $32,'?86,7lli,000 at the close of 1922. and was more than three- quarters times what it who in `I9I2. Announcement of this dgure was made today by the eenatul bureau in a preliminary summary of the decen- :Jal census on wealth, debt and taxa- tion. The gross public debt is equivalent to $301.56 for each person of the count:-y's population,while ln 1912it was $'1o.zo.An an olfset to tho gross debt there are sinking funds 1.50 1.50 1. 50 1.50 1.50 1.50 ¢ u l l . l l n r a o . u w , 0U u m e s s a g e s a d a y .O n u h a - - W e l t o n B a r g e L i n e o f S l .L o u i s p l a n n i n g t o o p a r l t e b i n t : o n M i s s o u r i r l ve r b e t n e n S i o u x C i t y ,K n n l u C i t y m d O m a l m In t e n s i ve f o r e n r y p r s e d e u a n a l l f o I l l \l l h d I l l n b n l l n n b u I n msn-I m f t e d h z l l v I n t h a N e b r u h F a r m B u r n u R e vi n r . T ' h ¢ & o r l : | l 1 m l f ' l l l l I > h l U \ l n ¢o f c a n t i n t c r u t t h e f a n p a r t c d t h e w u t .T h e n n n m m !# M d a x - h i b i t s a n d a n a o u t s t a n d i n g c h a n c - S u n d a v S f h n n i | r 1n |\|~». Diving ..-.. h i f i only B. "F" l e m l n - .inns ma r any. nu- |of iPll byss. [len l t l t w n n w o f t n a s h a w v u th n un l-fonnlly d t y p s d l s p h y o d ln tba ¢n h du . E. . 7. C olluy uf D ¢& n ova n f i r - n tp mn l u mo n lo d lv d d u s l u u o f l m ! c a n f o r i h u n n m lu tio n u m m m ._ ' m r n r m n r m n y r m ! - ' n a o u W l d n | | d l y l n n I . n ¢ v u u o v o n ! n o t t a h l u o u fo r p tta nb y th o o s w u ¢ n L A ! l n l d l m l r 1 v u n r v \ d u s d i b o n d u z v u e n r a n d n m f n m u f e o l n k u u d m n d a n l n l d u wu n y wn o n wh k h p r v v o d t h n t t b e € n u t o ! l h o | 1 \ n l n l l u n U v d u p t u i t l m m n ._D ln V h ' ! u 1 a f 0 h lo \ B I - l i e A m- tllh wn l Co llng e dd vn id l fine l d d n u on " l ' h e A m v r i a n F l m | Hmm" md A n o n S n n lm n v e a non Inuxud ng nddnu o n c oupon- tive marketing Thursday lftunoon. ' l' h e v me k wu f u llo 1 | o o d , £ n m- H'-lux ne stin g : af f u lo u fln ne r' | o n \ n l u H a n l m A » n - » . . . . » .- n Amon{ the Zown yitilnfg {m"_|anu aiher assets held for the retina __-- u a m u w u n v s u l l e r ¢ | nT i l l h l d t h e i r a n n u a l m e e t i n g M o n | ¢ , | m n n .- _f l _ ;I n .s=so.ss1,s1s,ooo, or $283.16 pf? ~==§»i€£m n nuul..¢.l ,nc W IMIIDZTDII Annu!I(¢\kh¢fr|countics, cities and nil civil di\;sIo;1:» ......tmHr.Piengg.1 anr':An1nv xr cl |Annual Interest charms on 1mme timeG].se attendw " v u " U \1\llDi}Iapastors.nge sum. represntiniz fha ouwéélerm Jefferson NPN! the \\¢¢7K* nonference at Omaha Thursday and Hans Hansen returned Tuesday ing debt amount to 81.311168.600"E.""'1 h'..?"€"i" a|. \\fa§hin.gtqn ¥rida1 ......_...x_" g . r n y-b r onof url If L! s o u o r ~~: r " ' " " i d e a s a n d t h i n n n i l l e a r n e d . P U B L I C S A L E A a l a m l e n v l n g t h e f a r m i w i l l sell a t p u b l i c a u c t i o n o n m y f u m mm e m i l e s n o r t h o f B l l i : a n d f o u r p i l e : s o u t h e a s t a f H ¢ 1 '\ \ w i . t w o a n d o n e - h a i ! m i l e s n o r t h e a s t o f Ty s o n , c o m m e n c i n g a t 10 o 'cl o e k a . r n. o n F R I D A Y . J A N U A R Y 3 5 .l m T h e fo l l o w i n g p r o p e r t y ,t o w r i t : M U L E S ,5 H e a d - - O n e p a i r b l u r fo c i : m u l es . 6 a n d 7 y e a r : o ld , w e i g h t 26 0 0 l b s ;o n e p a i r o f b r o w n mu l e s , j a c k a n d j e n n y , 9 m g 1 0 y e a r s o l d , w e i g h t a b o u t 25 0 0 Ib n ;o n e p a i r L r m r n j o c k m u l e s 9 a n d 1 0 y e a r s o l d w e i g h t 3 1 0 0 lb a . C A T T L E ,5 0 H e a d - T h i r t y - s e ve n I- e n d o l c h o i c e d h o m e d W h i t e P a c efe e d i m ;ste er s.i n . "st e er s w i l l 'v s o l d f o r c a s h . )F i ve m i l c h c o m a ; fi ve y e o r l i n g s t e e r s ;th r e e c a l ve s . H O G S .1 0 0 H e a d - ' r h i m 'b r o o d 2 O W U h m d i o f a r m !i n A p r i i z t h i r t y h e a d o l ' n o e k h a n f n r i v n m ..:..... -.»u . \r » v: \ .\ll&\U\$Il EIICBFLIITIQU \r { ;r iee!. . a d i s A l f!h u g W e q i n e s d a v | ; 0 n The national sr;m\1\mmen£'s n u nn new rmlio I .... . - ~vu rr m l y evemn , Jan. Il. sixty-Jnmos Jensen shipped.hogsPhdaverynicehlnchWMIservedfive members uf U12 ladies aid and market lust week.ln the hostess.itc h husbnmiw surprise!Mr.and A literary program will be gMrs. Ciarenee Lee left Sunday for Mrs.Wm.I-inmcr l=:~going in on en next Pridav eveuinxv at tIowawhere she will spend a few them and spending the evcning._LicCnrthy school house.Ali are lays wld1 her parents.The Kramer; moved from their fm-rn\ite¢I. I ~ - - -mtn their new home in the fail and]Mrs.Mary Delay:returnedH E R B I A N N E W S t h e l f f a i r w h i c h w a s i n t h e n a t u r e h e r h n m n I n 1 . l : . . . . . » . . . .n . .- \|l.7U\m e m o n m e l a m e n t i n c : m s c i n£0 | i\ 1 0 1 0 nna un | - . _ - \ . .' 4. .mln |unn:|}on arec unt ol.the véar. Its £otal at the end of 1922 e'was &!2.525,7?3.D00. un increase of in- 572 per cent over 1912. in Scottsbluf!;l;.n a pecular school Ill':-m e u m y u e r . x s i b 2 e , S a n i t , a r y M e t h o d i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooper were Omaha, visitors 'I'h|.usday.~=H n .Kiilis West visited her :Hs-~G h e a p a r t h g n a n y 0 f » h B I ' W a y .ter. Mls.Ed Pyie at the :Feknmah B L A I R m s c o m m I 1 ~i ..........U nuuu;\.u||BIIUNIHoranounewnrming had been plnn- after :mending five weeks at 1.m l to take place much earlier but W. G. Harrison farm home.sirinwas in the fanLily had prevent.-,Mrs.John Aronenn spent en. The time was spent in playing day night and Sunday with names,sinking and eonversatiornlin Flair.Alout eleven o'clock a nite lunch Mrs.John Amnson and wa.-a served which eonsisled of sand-enler°ained comnany from zwiches.salad.pie and coffee..At last Sundav evening.midnight the guests departed fee!-'Nels (hu-lsten n h li Re , W 0 resin: that it had lm. . a........ ....-_--»~ Sntufrien fnrnii o n on tl LVh e r -d s I v r n met o m p r n b i e m .D u r i n g t h e t h i n !sc h oo l m o n t h t h e e n r o l l m e n t i n t h e e l e m e n - t a r y g r a d e s 1 t o 8 in c r ea s e d 7 5 % . Th l h w a s d u e t o t h e f a c t t h a t w o r k - e r s i n t h e b e e t fi e l d s h a d fi n i s h e d t h e i r l a b o r s a n d c h i l d r e n w e r e f are Io g o m ' s c h o o l . -- _ _ . -._ . __ _-- - - . _S H E R I F P S S A L E o'H A N I.p ; ~ { . _H A H E R &( T H A N .£n d » v H m m NEBRASKA \o Q ca o @©@@@@©@@©© e Rl:/.\L~zsT4m;: --AN n-- INSURANCE A ll K i n d s o f I m~ c a Bhir. Nc braah I(2) i§I §) on @ @ ~r§> ® f§> eu <25 1 l l !i l ll aQ- 1 n l l h l s o u l !|u l l i l u u l m m nl l i h l l l l l n u|¢ ¢ ¢ u ¢ ¢ ¢ - » n.n l l l i l l l l l ll i l t l l l l l l l|» | | » | | | Iu u l »l l l l l a l i.: u l l I l l| l l l l!m a n ! !: n u nm i n i !| | | | | n g | ¢ | -l ¢ l » | l n ¢ » -I n t lI ns l_ Iz: worthy oxample_and start a Savings Account with this strong Bank, where your money will earn 4 per cent Inter- est, yet be ready for you at any time you may need it., C "»z ©©©©©©©©©© ~..fr 1 "» f = » . . -r R f~~ . © @ @ @ @ ® @ @ @ @ ® w ® @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ J J ~5Q |He Realized the - \~.'j \,.»°.=sz2s;.V a l u . e o f a D o l l a r ~s _,EE;=;§a§;§§§;Lincolxyespeciallyin earlylife, had to ~'s .:::::work h~|t '~»' value of a Dollar, Instead of apendiné it for some un~ necessary pleasure he put it in the Bank where it earned money for him. ©© ©©©©© /_. / ...z~,=. -, :.isséézss" :as UJN, Attorneys. c\r't' Chester White boar. PIIICKIINS.I2 Dozen--'Pwelve dozen chickens; four dozen pure bred Tdzode Islnnd Reds.. Iarm Mac hinery and Miscellaneous Pr on er ty -Two Dempster 2-row f'1!t'\'a1.or|:two discs;one B-foot 1'=Il.Cormic\c binder:one John Deere 1*-bottom plow: one Avery 1225 en- zine: one 2row stalk cutter; one 12- fuot Emerson hay rake: one 10foo: Hoosier znin drili: one Canton corn p!anter villa 80 rods of wire:one roller: one 4section barrow: one 5- foot McCormick mower: one Demps- ter sweep: four lumber vragons withboxes;one low-wheeled 'funn with rock;two low-wheeled wanna: I. I DDDDa>I:I ---W vnu.n luof the Northeast Quarter of Section9. Township 19, Ronan 11 Ent of theszhP. M.,Washington County, No-bzuka, £0 lstinfy two certdn mort- mre s on the real estate lbove de-scribed,The plaintiff, on the 12th_day ofMarch,1923,obuined 3 deems offoreciosuroinu i d action for the sum of $3,551.77 toi?ther with in-terest thereon from arch 12. 1923,ot 10% per annum. for costs in the amount of $53.11 and dka c c mi ngcosta and the defendant and croas~retitioner Geo,:ganna Turner,ob-tained a decree of judgcent and foreCIOSLIFQ in tha hum nf es: nm A1 IH 1 r m UNH f£Rr=AL CAR 0o o k m A h e a LAST Ewfg a zonal cf 350.000 people were clisappozntcd 1n not beingable lo obtain dehvrrics of Ford Cars and Trucks.. al orders wen: placed faster :han cars could he produced The demand for Ford Cars and Trucks this Sprung will, .1ccord» Winter buying has heon amzreaszng az a greater rate than everbefore Actual retail'dciiocrics the past 60 days totaled 303.170 .Ford Cars and Trucks, an increase of 1,961 a day over a year ago. Ove: 200.000 people have ahead? ordered Fond products on our purchase plan. the nuforily o whom wzlf take ddive17 inthe Sprmg. The above facts are givcn with the sugvsxion :has you list your order prompriy wirh a Ford dealer if you contemplate the purchase of a Ford Car or Truck for use thu Spring or Summer andwish to avoid delay in delwcry ing 1: ol! indications. be lar grvatcr xhan last Spring. W _1 5o .__ _ _.I \Dilroil» Michlgnn Ytugldnggpf cahforyvxrux Touc nnmmpmnhnnnlldnpnh:Qlnmmkhgundubebalmninamgny umu Or.unb uy nn ln;fo| i1!| ¢\ly P\.| ¢h|qPlm.I 1 \ i a p u u 1 o u o | \ Tp d o d | H l d i l u n d n h w q d r w r m u a n m m b e d z n u d u d b y w u n l i Bn the Nearut Authorized Fen! Desk: '<~191-L.-sz-._' -= . _ _ _ . _ . . . . . . . ~~-...i-£hT*".-'...:..1..- 1 .nn.vnu:u l l l l u l l l a .UUE lbfllllclu m 4 - h o l e a l l b u r n e r s t o ve ; o n e fa n - n i n g m i i l ;t w o h o s t i n g l t o vu .o n s r e n l y n e w ; t w e n t y b u a h e l s o f R e i d 's Y e l l o w D e n t s e e d c o m a n d n u m e r o u s o t h e r a r t i c l e s . F m : E H U F L U N C H A T N O O N T E R M S O F S A L E - S u m s o f $ 1 0 . 0 0 o r u n d e r ,c u b .O n n m :o ve r u n : a m o u n t a c r e d i t o f s i t h : m o n t h ; w i l l b e l i w n o n a p p r o v e d n o m b e a r i n g 1 0 % i n t e n d . W A T S O N ' r Y s o N .O w n e r . C l m e r u n Q E m u .A u c t i o n n n . H e r m a n S u m B a n k .C l e r k .51 - 2 : P m t h a t m l m !t l k n l n o b e i n g r m n l n i m d o f f o r f u l ;d r i vi n g o f au t o mo b i le s .s h o w n t h e y a n n t t l n g | F ., ..-...va vu;vd1.Ul. \'\|lI!i n t e r e s t t h e n o n fr o m M a r c h 1 2 .1923 n t ? %p e r l n n u m .T h e sa i d de c re eo f j u d g m e n t a n d fo n c l o s u r e p r o vi d -i n g t h a t s a i d pr e m i s e s a b o ve d e sc ri be d b e s o l d t o n t i n f y s a i d j u d g - m p m . a n n » - » » - = -._ - . . . . . . u l u a b e me s a m e r em a i n e d u n p a i d fo r a , n e r i vd o f m o n *t h a n t w e n t y d a y s f r o m t h e e n i r y o f u i d d e c r e e a n d sa i d j u d g m e n t s a n d costa b e i n g u n p a i d a n d s a i d de c r e e b e i n g n i i l i n fu l l fo r c e a n d effec t . sa i d r e m i s e a w i l l b e s o l d t o s a t i s fy u i d ud g r n e n t s , t h e i n t e r e s t t h e r e o n . t h e coa ts a n d a l l a c c r u i n g : o a t s a s p r o vi d e d b y u i d o r d e r a n d de c r e e m d g a e I u r i n s u c h a s e n m n d e a n d tlst church will :on~nue t h ~ h this week. Miss Fha Kelley nf "lair 1'"\l nweek-and guest of Miss DulsaRoxen. Little Hebei Ndderkruger passedawaySsturclay rnorninlr st 1 p. fn.following s two weeks Illness.She 1 'T IIB-her.Hrs.W.W.Anderson of Powell.Wyoming and dsughters.Louise and Elinor are visiting in this neigh-borhopd.They have spent severaldayswithMrs.Margaret Iverson,Mrs. A. E. Dixon snd Mrs. James Metzler and families.Mrs.Ander-son is the dsughter of Hr. snd Hrs. o ..Q °¢~¢~°~@ Rl:/.\L~zsT4m;: INSURANCE HITCHMAN BRDTHERS nr~,_yv:r_\"f - ;,..v.~uru.uma mu mn a.y o!D¢¢!emberms. lt mm-. Nobhlkn.'47-St MAURICE MEHRENS.5 Shqrh! ol Wuhinnon County, Ne- sz 1 < -m t s la lr . N e b r a s k a I A|4, L I..._...,_-»_....,. _......,_..._- - w g ? - ' h a f u r Blldr, Nebr., .hnuuy 17, 1924 Blndr, Nebr., January 17, 1924r n s a s r m m s s - m l n n - n n u n .M Pm nNTHE ENTIr R P R I S E m e r n n m m m t o o l d m u m F a r m d m m u y other m m m .u m I vu complimented by cm. John~ .md the case. whkh wan nada me bo nd : man dy m d 1 n u I l n y * 'dnt lunar. gil truth u old. md it we might men\ion._n ll for Lhh son on my opening addreu md dm ¢¢n|t.izu\£on.\lity of the luv in cm filed by nmon nn to n in dhtnn.Tl ocals The Enterprise prints the n u n . Oyster shell for sale at Rhonda: mx ms me Store.g Knhn'|Pholu will pleas y ou. Do you need hue-bumer hand c u l l If lo ml Rod 55 or Indepen- de nt ll. L u lk pair of wumen'A gaunt- let kid gloves.Almoxt new.Return to Enlerprile allies.Reward. Hl g g u x h é Bonded,Undertlkilil une closed ur furnished without d1¢~ Both phone.Lomhd in Rihr OEM. Rlthmmn'| Rndiol.6|-4!,Kuhn'| P1 K \ 1 h n ' | m m vm p l u m y o u .I mery uun, The Enterprise lar nwl. uwayn. w. R. c. lmullnlion of oiflecn on Myron r mann' | Gln Jan. gg visitor on 'I B.F.mx o f L y o n l vm u a at UWGQM .r m K~m' Ervey'| on Sunday .[ h u m -an The I)d|¢a Club of DeSoto will M d me e t wi th Mm Roy Anderson on "" ' a n n u m u n w r in Radio at Rath- so-n. rock uns nn On in u hurndsy. ~n of Hgrmnn apenl. I at the .1 N.Wltric k rm Clarence Anderson mum th at il tu ablc . Adnmitting U l u tha amount of :he farmer'n Income tu to the Fed- erll Government ull! not be affected by this pro ponl, we may then uk what it means to the farmer indirect hr. In his recent Inenage to *the Cong nu,President Coolidgu u i d : "Ili;-I1 t a u reach everywhere m a nenudty of lite." Thin elmdu ind dihlet + tells exactly what tax means to tin fnmnr. Ostendbly,tha dilmallnn Co nn ex: wi ll no t mu a ro un d quntlan of wbothaf u m be reduced.Ai!901521 will th at th is »1 mu 1 db ¢a m.ma . Ieglulntor will profess 1 prof a h m m 'munsmv u a . _ . _ . . . . . . . In the y mper applk-.ation ol It that ln mn n n r v m u 'l1\e farmer d u l l with nge-ald ek me n h - n n u n ' n ( a n a Th a n do n o t d u n g;But dvi llution in Il: onwud muc h a utos ne w dmu nd l. naw oeanomk condition:m d m v m m . a i m . u m m m : Q 1 a n f u fetched po lld u U u t a n bli ng ld- vc a h d today W ao-alla!P M - lu d n vvu ld h u r t i n lh ad o l h e lp . It In no mon poulbh for nur coun- \ r y w p mn u l .Lhmngh the nppll- cnflon of m u a u u ve ll u m m m , on my aellina' ability, naw remem- b u u m w u u r u m n e : e l m m . mx.wen a u 1 vnu d o le b wi n x y o u b o o k u f n v w l u b y t b e t l m s l rn! Lhmuzh dd: my work han. |Your lon. |Rnymmd. a d n (r u n !electric dixtrleu,will be u gu e d in u z pn ms mn o n Fd r rury 18 , the due of bn. -ln ; h av- lnt bean ulvnnesd. Tha use 1| an um-mul ana lx; that It lx seldom : lm o n l a r g u me n t ll wld wi th A thlld Plr¢Y» not npruenllnl dllver '¢-om w enjoin uw persona uvmg in Lhe Scribner distrlet m m ukh zg further utlon to n r d ma r i n s th e odslrid..' n w nrh¢r¢d°=° f the bonds ' n a refused when leliimony wu Introduesd questioni ng the nr ulnrlty nr the election :ranting the some A.anoims :sauna EYIBY Pda Per The n-»..._.._.-.....5 1 - J . . . . . . . | n m ';,d l l i r l l u l l " ' ° " " " " " ' " " 2 'z u l u ! !\ \ ' l l , u n i t i n g a t B i d r ,N a h . , m h z § | A c t i { C o n | n l | : ! l l s r c h 8 , 1 8 ' ! 0 . h . 21117 l\lbl¢2iP'|=*°¢lfl\¢ll15Nl\l :naman nnnflinf 'l"\\Ann\n.|mnf1nh mothodz of applying th i prindplos of truth. House. tho modern fauna d o a not c ultivate with s c ooked stick, nor hlrvut with |. cradle, for he can servo »°=l=¢v betta:with improved farm machinery.Our in- t h | . n i t k ! o r | ! a r m l r t o s a o o n d .tid lo f tlse c u e,t.\ klng pi .r t.,¢1im-i.¢i xr M doo: not ldhere to 'Jw under-m n y o o m a 3 m a : o b p r i n t -Hr .Abbott, who u m a m m a u v *Probably twenty propositiona ;»;;==trtlthl that go nr n economic iv: wi at tho Ente rpd la.the hearing th ro qh his connec tion are hhdnx on =~;j~1-1;» *§*°°'"- with tn Scribner run! dectrlc dis- ing he c onatitutio ty Y e |||..V*""5'sm" ' "mid:-v.4In=.n ent H n should z tric t use filed the petition niques- promo court."llr .Abbott ui d .He hloW ui, 1.!\lu1¢ ind the tfllul lhall 3 "' b f i 9 " " . d for th t White at..- QL-; '»L.. \.-....z__ L.. -__\ ....--...a.-\-|....n...o .i l -4.-._ ;sn|n}|||hu lcnlertainadquite ill the put 'week }\¢iYll\nnnn than munv 'flnu Ahnln- fn.- .l.l.-4..nr g.. _L L__~~.¢f \ n i l !l l l l l I E I C C U H U Y Q 5 { " "- r v "f u v f v w u s u v ]u s u u u 'a w w u q g g j q | | || 3 1 5 g g '1 ;| |D m n h n a n d a n n t O \ ;. . . . . . . " ' I _ .~H T .I I .C .O h n n a n d f n r n l l s r . . . . ¢ _ _ J " ' f _ . .I n d . . .. I ' l m 'd o n e ,a n d t h e U H I H I I ' n l * i n f w i t h hui: a t o ffice Re hn Rn d thu En h r pr ln for all the n o n a ll the time. Subscribe for The Enterprise. \|.»0 p a y fo r nt.T h e h w l e a ve :a l o o p - h o l e f o r s u c h o p r o c e d u r e b u t i n m a n y c u e s th o s e a ffe c t e d s e e m t o fe e l t h a t i t i s a n In j u s t i c e . T h e f o l - l o w i n g a r i t c l e i s s e l f e x p l a n a t o r y o n d w i l l i n d l p r o b a b i l i t y a p p l y t o t h e ease o f t h e di r t ri c l .n o w b e i n g fo r m e d n e u A d i n z t o n z " A m o t i o n t o u g u e o r a l l y 1 c u e i n vo l vi n g a C o l u m b u s r o el e c t r i c d l n t r i c t i n s u p r e m e c o u r t m a d e r e - c e n t l y b y C h a r l e s E r ' A b b o u ,F r e - m o n t a t t o r n e y ,h e s b e e n g r a n t e d , SUPREME courrr BEARS ORAL Amcugnenr ON ELECTRIC LIGHT CASE a n - An ardcle o!more than n m l n s interment to the run! population was recently published in the Fremont Tqibune in relation to the establish- ing of nl:nl electric light districts REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE C ITIZE NS STATE B KNK. of Biair, Nebr. Charter No. T97 |Ln the State of Nebraska at the closeof business December Slat,1923. RESOURCES aLosms and diacounla . .$33$620.98 Ocenlrafts ...,_..... -5655.59 l}u.ul-.,a-eeuri1.i\.~s,judg-m e n t s ,¢ l n . i n . I a e t c . ,a n - e l u d l n g u l l g o v e r n m e n t b 0 | i d 5 ....A ~ B a n k i n g h o u s e ,f u r n i t u r e a n d f i x t u r e s __ . _ .5 0 0 0 . 0 0 O l h e r r e a l e s t a t e +6 1 8 2 1 . 2 9 b a n k e r s C o n s e r v a t i o n lun|¥1356.78DueiromNationa! and Statebanks s 27653.03Check# and items of exc hlnge Currency . _ .-..Gold coinSilvernickels :md cents Total 4594.09 32061.00 45.00 2656.81 :¢~024.:-2 s4ua1'w.s':1.z.\ BILITIES Capital stuck paid in . ._ $ 50000.00Fvrplus funrl _-.. ._..10330.00 Umlivided profits (Nez)1141.10lmlividuuldepositssubject lo check .l829~i-4.12Timecertificatesof deposit .. 156734.16Due to national and State .Db\1ll.!l - 5 "62:53.45 401331.73 e tor guarantyerr.,3737.74 Tata!S166710.57 o . .. .u I..1 ...adfec t about twenty different rural lnr," acc ording to Hr.Abbott.°' electric district: now formed or be- district can be voted and A bond il 121% formed in the nuts.sue carried bver dw protests,ob l e are headquarters for Lad Ball Brand Headquarters ies' Misses and Ch $15,000.00 in bonds md. tbl moticn of Hr.Abbott states,vu b r uu gh t br s ms n in favor of the proposI~ hon. D°dz¢ c ountilns sn interested in the result of the hearing insofar as the 5¢@ner mr sl electric district will be affec ted by it. The suditor refused to n g i m r the Scribner land owners of the .tersltory hwnl vcd and wa r the resistance of . msjority ncresge in the distric making s fmithd mm for the c an smzction eompsn!es.". _ He alieges that this is s vioistio of both the state and federal const! tations in that it taxes propert xfthaut the procsss of law." ju "z<1u.~ g o Also anything in Women's and Childnen's Overshoes We handle néthing but Quaity Goods.Every Arti- cle we handle is beyond Competition in Price and Quaiity. .»4." "-. . '.\- =`§¥4,-,,.Every one a good one ~ :' ..,.; .. : .p r1i h c s c a r e a r c t i c ; y o u c a n d c p s :a n -~ " B a l l - B a n d "A r c x i c s w i t h t h e h w B a l i ' » . \ ". _ .s l T r i d c M a r k .\ \ ' c l I - : n a d ,c a s v -~ ~ .~\f i l l i n g ,l o n g - w e a r i n g ;a n d c o m -, : $ . Q ; " 3 5 ~i u n : . I ; I c .E v e r y m a n n e e d s a ~ 4 " ¢ 9 n .....,...* ' c * ~ 3 =p a z r o f g o o d a z c u c s .- c f . ~e ~.1 ° " " :.; - ..1 . I" :: A . l \S 2-w .. .:1 r ,»:'5 1'" ".J ca ~ ' J q "3:/ ...s u a ~- - r Z .. ~ "r »~ Icc..L qu~" g p ' R e d . j f ! !, 1''B a ! !5 '~¢~.~=~£ 1 4 / K u | - .J \-'f .4 I f '\q.;\ : r ¢ . a n .- . *f ~N I ;||¢f f i h c L . ; ! l 3 . m J sgsc :.:' ' "l ' f f : -, .?Ti._f c a : . b ,~ . = . J.: 1 _: ¢ ':E :c i i >, , ; . - ~_ l " c I . d : : :5\ 1, :5..T I "~I i n " a r m ".:'. 'I -*TT*"I " a |\1 H f. . 1 ¢ . " 'l '4 r 1 | : -fo r M l m . :nail-15.m~i I\ . u . » u\ r l u o t\ vc ; 1 r f "*:»[''\| § I. u: \ o u a M a l t s : j . . u r L l : u : u : u f: l } Ie s ... " j ; " : "'§ f ~Hn ¢ , , . ..>_.,a s :.\.~ -\.s. .r . . \ f # c dmogJ v|f .." .T .¢ . . . ~o : *; r ..Q ~.._, ;..5°\...r 9M !P f Y U ,; § " - - . : _ . nW.1 .r ~-...._,..P Mcn's 1 Buckle, Plain Cloth Top Overshoe . $2.25 Men's 4 Buckle Piain Cloth Top Overshgae .$3.90 ~.g .-. r""~Ur re h o m o u r m d l ln l li s t a t th e e a p lh ltio ne f th e ti me pa id fo r ilth ep ub - Iiahenbeoeti6ed;ethenrlae\hemb eaiption wuz remaininforeeatthe alnignatedanbeeriptien pda.Every :h ea th er mud understand that the eondltdona a n made a partef the contract between thepuhllsherand oomperahle syetem o t t r e e seheeh i n th e h e r i te g e d e n a n o e e tr y th a t kn e lma lu e o f e d o atto n a n d r e d lz - e d u m i t h h e m r u i n n m e e the y o u th th a n te le a ve etch on-eto i e s mln th e h a z d s e h o o lo f e xp e r i - ence.And the spiritual uplift that ootnelfrontabetterunderstarhdlng of the precepts that were enunci- m|,|n.|b¢_ated from ily Mount given rise to The rnllhnium n waiting patientlyfor the time when reform will begin n growing brotherhood of man. These are :igna of vr o r r w.the ancient landmarks of which have not changed.The course has b a nwhenehadtydoes.Iwrought our of old, old tnatha adap- h a to the advancing needs ofls Marriage e Joke?',°d "y _ 'I f me n w s r w of a farmer ia Some of our officials seem to so lmlt i t. When we consider the fact that more divorces are granted in the U. S. than In any other nation; that our divorce rate u seven times higher than that of Europe;that divorce is increasing one and one third times aa fast an our popula- meuured by adherence to the truth and the proper applications »f principles that are fundamentally sound,why is it not practical to IIDPIS this simple forrnula_to "Dros- resa in other lines!What about politics,the science of go1rern~ ment--»en institution as old as the history of man?IL».¢..,"£I 2 . . .with ' : " ' i & ? ;'3Z' f This republic,the United States toward m g r i g .|?f America, is the oldest gevemmenr sn the world today.Other nationsA man secured a divoroe recently n u m » \ A - -L n !a \ . - ! .|_1 make you f m . "Truth and free dom are inseparable.A progreedv is one who reeolniree this foot. -Nebraska Farme N o i oomee the glad new:tha the women inmates detained at th eentrd police ltation ln Omah may smoke. At any nu that inet! tation is keeping up to date. Omah hu ahrays been ln the lead in Nei: 1-aska. The oeeent advanee in the prio of gasoline again started G01 W.H.ilc hluter of South Dakot. on the war path. W ill he be ahh to hlndle the aitfuaion as he one did,is the question?He made th big interests mit up and take notlo onoe and we hope that he ml; again be able to do ao. rlnxnasn n am (Continued from page one) 2:30 p. m.--General order of btzni ness, address by Deputy State Fin Marsha l Fm' ln the evening the delegates til be entertained ot a theater party a the Gillbert theater. lor Peek home. Mn .J i ma P h u is nnorml to :rs in a. vary serious condition with :wart trouble. Old time dy e s and carnival at p u a tn g u last Wednssday.n h : to vid s frie nds fo r a fu r dm- Hr. and Hrs. J . I`. Ind of Gm1 Island have been viaitinl n t tha J G.Bamberg home in this city.ti Itdies bcinr simian ub o g d i o L in u x £ 1 -.nIspent the weeklend wi th her 'wr, | | 'loUlef| Mrs Dmgur of this dw 1 Hrs.Walter Petersen and family Mr and Hrs.Lou Latin nm!Mr. ' ru\a m a l : W aui n - -' ua -\af, ¢ " " " '" " f . v .'i i ` = ` . 4 , . ' g n ~n~p ~~a m * n | ." H fi .1~J : > \ ~A n ~ - H o l m ls the Separator That p .»»q | _»- 1 i 1 Rhoades Coal & Feed Star '5 CS lI', A » 'M VY~.We llave most welcome reply bo your phone est for Coal, wpecially if you just used the last this morning--and we are in a position to give you immediate delivery on any reasonable quantity which you may wish to order. A requ If you have never tied our freebum- ing, light ash Coal,.now is a good time for the test.. e m e B .I .D .h a l l o n n e x t S a t u r d a y I - m m " eve n in g ,Ja n u a r y | 9 - W i n U n d H r s . A . C . D e b - n l e n t e r | . J_ - . l \-_¢Inuualcuaut.AUEIUIY ¢7¢I'|1ll|!Ci Iu l u m my .Had Mrs. G. G. Hines were in attend-Mr.Frank Lind »|111 s n u f ffic en : wk d 1 L s 3"and g_-~="=':DI ac iodc dinner me r whic h mu on o oJE.Campbell has had a fume ance at e znner as an Har a. wee a m v ' d,9 |are enjoys. I z Th rsd eve z th wuz Linde ho f p a i n t e r s b u s y t h e p u t .w e e k z e -~t h e 0 E .a s u a s n a . 8 l r n _ n " M ..F r e d H a y l e w i l l b e o n h a n d l t f i ! \ i I | \ i h U f h a i n l l n l n i H h I . . . _ =8 T L -\A u v s s o v e e u s u l u s u a l * ture stone and when completed 1: will maize s very nifty looking place of business. The Farmers State Bunk has been taken to a regular cleaning, by the painters,and the interior uf the building loolks like new pln:». The improvement in appearance is remarkable and makes s very In- tlting place in which to do busi- ness. - n g a © © © © © © © © © © © © © ~-_1 1 |l |Miss with Amiemn WIS the lucky one to draw the W.R.C. tquin in the contest.The :sans rw:'made s beauty and any oneof them ,mould have been proud to win it. I Abe Short, son of Joke Short of this city,dropped off in Blair last week from his home in Tupp County. South Dakota.He had taken n our load of csttle to South Omaha and was on his return trip. _ . _ . . - . . - - - - - - . -. - . . . - - © © © © © © © © © © © © © I © sul:n. n. L.. fenslngton is beinghddthis afternoon, Jnn.IT, at the home of Mrs. Dells Salwar. Paul Lowe,who is employed in Omllhls spent the week-end with his wife,who until recently ws : Miss Gertrude Siert. Mr.Jonas Blomberg,who resides north of town on the bench,has been having his turn on the Federal Grand Jury in Omshs. Mr.and Mrs.Louie Schenk,Mr. and Mrs.Ed Nster and Mr.and Airs. John Reid spent Sunday st the lmome of Wllllace Snowdon. . the Old Time dance on Ssrdrdsy fvening with s full supply of con- fetti and caps.Some hilarious do- |:.gs Don't miss it For Salle on account of health, 50 more well improved farm in first c lue condition n u r Splker. Price,$135.00 per scre.Will sc- cept iml1l\properl.3 in Blair as Lon psy;t.$6000.00 flqn .can be left In Rasmussen,B3 Front St. About twenty-five dents st Dena accompanied by Miss in English, or thirty nu- Potersen,instructor . - _ 4 .A - uIHb e u u n he had lufferod the indlp nity of having his whiskers pulled. A woman aka for n divorce on the grounds thnt her mate refund to attend a shower given in honor of their infant daughter. Can we ever bout of 500 yearn without a divorce uw vunur,um.uzur lurmll DI gor-ernmont are not u old. The UnitedStateshashadnochangeinits fonp of goverment since the adop- tion of. the Constitution,y et dur ing this period. this nation hu out- rlrippul all others in progress. .THURS DA Y 9:00 |. rn.-Gencnl order of busi ness:address,"The Fire Marshal': ofhce, ihe Public and the I | e De nartmni,"Cf E.Htrtfonl of Lin coin.former deputy fire marshal. 1:00 n.m.-Dllc iad nholmrrnnh. For Sale I x R o m e d i d ?N o t u n t l l w e fo l l y r e s p e c t t h e pu r p o s e o f s n a r r l n g e r e - ga r d l e s s o f t h e l a w s w h i c h a n eo pp oe ed t o c o n t r o l i t . Th e n e x t p h a s e t h e n l s c o n c e r n i n g d i r o r o e .G o d h a s o n i l l n e d t h a t d i vo r c e c a n b e z r a n t e d o n l y b e f a vo e o f a d u l t e r y . l f t h o s e h o s l n ; a u t h o r i - t y t o p e r fo r m m a r r i a g e ce r em o ni e s grill r e fu s e t o m a r r y p e o p l e m l l r o r c e d o n a n y o t h e r g r o u n d s t h a n t h o s e o f ht l l l ll t fl r i t w i l l so on n l n w u n tlna W h y i s U n i s ? l a i t t h a t o u r n a t u r a l res ou rc es - -: re g r e a t e r .o r t h a t o u r pe o p l e h a ve M e n m o r e in d us t ri o us , o r t h a t o u r g o ve r n m e n t h a s d o n e m o r e fo r i t s p e o p l e ?C e r t a i n l y n o t . O t h e r n a t i o n s h a ve h a d i t r e n l e r n a t u r a l res ou rce s.a n d t h e y st i l l h w e .Ru s s i a i a a n esgamplc.O t h e r pe o p l e h a ve t o l l d h n r d c r ,a n d t h e y a l l l l d o .B e l g i u m .G e r m a n y o m ! Cm ec ho -S l or al ti a a r e il l u s t r at i o n s . l l t h e r g o ve r n m e n t s h a ve b e e n m o r e 2 : 0 0 p .m . - G e n e r a l b u s i n e s s , e l e c t i o n o f o fl l c e m a n d s e l e c t i o n o f 1 9 2 5 c ~ m e n t i o n c i t y .a T h e c o n ve n t i o n w i l l close i n th e e ve n i n g w i t h o b a n q u e t a t Kru z':4 ;.o ra '!t'T. I I. A d a m s o f B e a t r i c e w i l l oallclate me t o a s t m a a l e r a n d r e s p o n b y H o n .C h a s . Ju d g e G e o n r e A d a m h l c h l u l F a t h e r C r o r e s w i l l b e d e l i ve r e d l l .S l o a n o f G e n e va , l .C o r c o r a n o f Y o r k , . c n o f Be a t ri c e ,R e v. .tr za......|..n t v m....1....n. ....-. :... 4 av >» 4 E9@ © © © © © © © © © ©© © © I~© .~©©(6) I On our 13th birlhclay we will celebrate by giving a great VARIETY OF FINE SPECIALS FGR YOUR CHOICE 13c EACH Come here Saturday until Thursday night and buy some big specials. .Following are a few of them Army Gloves ._._.-__....-._- pair 13c Hosiery ..-_._._..-.-._ pair 131: Hair Nets .. _-.._.....2 for 13c Large ca n Talcum Powder . . 13c Good Tooth Brush ._._._.._.........131: 'Mercerized Marquisette 250 per yd.~-.._.....!3c yd. 2 for }3c10c Waxed Paper .. .. Steel Wool ..._~ . .. . 2 for lilo 3 for 13c 2 for 136 ..._._131: 5c Soap ..........._____.... White Fmit Saucers White Dinner Plates . ig) ©@©@©©©©©@ ©©©©©@©@f@\E 5 Misa Nellie David of Prescott, In. was e guest at the Fred Bugeons' on Wednesday of this week having ecme over to attend the funeral ofher nephew. Mr. and fairs. Ed Colley of DeSoto, were in attendanc e at the Fam: Bn- roeu meeting held in Lincoln recent- ls Mr Colley is now e full fledged farmer down nt DeSoto. The ,younr l!¢9Pio ol' the Christian ehuneh recently enjoyed a eleighlng |:m1.)and drove out to the Curt Gilliam form home where they were 2<xi-ted to an oyster supper. Mn. Arthur E. Dixon he.: parked her householil goods and shipped them to Lon Angeles, Calif., whore Mr. Dixon is in business and where the family expect."to make their ll1.'Il\¢!. Hmlin fnnu nf nlnir n I Qu ».v ¢l.\uu.un aucauly |u||:rI1UOn,Jen.15.The following offi cers wergeleeleil:Pres..Mrs.Geo Hiker;Fir Vice-Pres..Mrs.C.Mllilchnmn;n\S\<0n¢l Vice-Pres..Mrs. z..J.Murdoch:3ec'y-Trees.Mrs John A.Rhondee. EXS ENA TOR ALLEN DIES I N c.\1.iroaxz.\ William V.Allen.judge of the Ninth judicial district of Nebraska tml a former Unlteel States senator died Saturday mornlnguit Los An geles, Cal., an the result of an opero tion on his throat for cancer. His non,Henry Allen,mul his ilnhghter. Mrs. Lynch. were with him at lhe time of his death. Ile was born in Illielwny, O.. ihnu ary 28, I8IT, nml moved lo lounwith Iii= parents nt the age of 10. Ile wa* ...\.--A-l :_.L__._.\\1 d l vo r e o r a t e su r p r i s i n g l y . Ju s t a s l o n g a s w e p r e f e r i h e I u l i n g z o f t h e m u m t o t h e h m m o f G o d ;j u s t t h a t l o n g r n a r r l n x e vr i l l b e n j o k e .C o n t r j b u t n l . W h o i n e Pr o g r e s s i ve ? Th e r e i n n p r o g n u d g e fa r m e r l n } o t l r n e i g h b o r h o o d . W e d o n o t k n o w h i s m m e .b u t w e k n o w h i s ha b it s . H e i s ln d u s td o u a ,t h r i ft y ,a g o o d m a n a g e r ,be l i eve s i n o ¢ l u c a t l o n , p r o - vi d e s w e l !fo r h i s dep en de nt s,p r a c - tices t h e G o l d e n R u l e n m l do e s n o t wa s t e h i s sub st an ce l n rl o t o u n l i v- l n g . H o l n u n w l y r e f e r r e d t o a s n go o d c it i z e n . I n n w o r d t h i s pr o g r e s s i ve f a r - pn t e rn a l l st i c .t h a t is.t h e y h a ve s o u g h t t o ' g i ve t h e i r p e o p l e g r e a t e r m a t e r i a l a i d . F o r l n x u n c e , s i n c e t h e clo se o f t h e w a r .E n g l a n d h a s p a i d o u t m i l l i o n s o f d o l l a r x i n d o l e l o h e r u n e m p l o y e d . Th e p r o g r e s s o f t h e U n l m l St a t e s h a s be e n m e a s u r e d Lg.th e o p p o r - t u n i t y i h e G o vo r n n w n t h a s g i ve n t h e pe o p l e t o d e ve l o p t h e n a t u r a l res ou rc es b y t h e i r o w n i n i t i a t i ve . Th i s h a s n f fo n l e d o p p o r t u n i t y a n n e n c o u r a g e m e n t t o tho se w h o w e r e w i l l i n g t o t r y f a n d i t I n u e s t a b - ll eh od a fe e l i n g o f h a r d y s e l f- r e l i on c e i n t h e i n d i vi d u a l . ll.i s fo r t h i s r e a s o n t h a t a l l h g x r e n o t b e e n re d uc e d t o t h e l e ve l o f m e d i o c d t y t h u p r e m i l s i n Rom ain u .u , u w st .nl i u u c a , , u m r\ : u r °i n g pre ai rl cn t,L e e C a r e y o f Y o r k , t h e i n c o m i n g p r e s i d e n t a n d H e W e l l e r C . l l u n d l n o f M i t c h e l l . S i d n e y a n d H a s t i n g s a r e a l r e a d y i n t h e fi el d me ca n di d at e s f o r t h e 19 25 c o n ve n t i o n . B l a i r l o w e l l r e l l r e fe n l vl n t U v- os -n \e nt lo n b y t h e fo l l o w i n Q : n f o f l o r :E d Ma tt hi e se r\ ,II.W .S l = !" . ~ IIr n= e S c h m i d t ,G e o r g e l l l e l l u a m . l l c n r y (h'risten1=en,D o n n y Chr 1~ ten.-en,H a n s Chri ste ras en,Ct l r i i : l l a t h m n n n .O r vu l Se h e ffl e r, e lT¢l G r i m m .S a m C h c e l y .L o u i e F e r n l vm r .L o u i e D a vi d s o n ,Jo h n M i l l e r , I. .w .L o t t a .H a n s Sc h u m a c h e r , S t a n l e y Zlulchlunigrall,Jo h n M c K a y . E .M .B e a t y .R u d o l p h Flcllz,C a r l Pi e p e r .C .L .W i n l h c r s a n d Jo h n - u v . . ...u a u n u n u n I | L u }" i n b i -p l e a s e d t o u h m t h a t m s . ; Glady s Moore will ning from W . 0. A. w.mdio station at Omaha,on Sunday evening,Jan.27 at me -=ix o'clock program. Everybody is invited to the oid time :lance given by the Ii. 1-'D. :ittheir hill on next Saturday evenihgf, January 19.If you are looking for an real evening of enjoyment you :an't aBonl to mins this dance. Mrs.John Anderson, wife of the mli l carrier,has been having asiege of blood poisoning in her hand, having fallen on the pavement new cnl .\~'eeke,ago and hurting it in aome manner.Sha in much improv- ed now.` \ Russell Bugeon and n friend, Mr. Edwards,came up from Lincoln last 'Tuesday to visit Ruasell'a par- ent's.They returned time evening, taking the radio with them which the llugeons have been en.§o5|ng rlnce New Years. Mr.and Mrs.Clyde Fitch o l Herman attended the masquerade tanc e at the B. F. D. hall Satllrday wr-ning with Hr .and Mrs.Harry Tyson. They spent the night at the Harry Tyson home.returning to \r.eir home at Herman on Sttntlny. Wm. Strode is able to be up and down town again after a fewulay a a:home in bed. The ladies of the Methodist church will eaerve dinner.supper and nil. nftemrron lunches at th'€ City Hall'I vuu\au.xu m me common Stnooln orInnn and attended the Upper low: university for a time. llc enlisted :ut a ;nirate in the 'Thirtysecond iowa volunteer infan try during the civil war. and during the lost five months ot the war 1erred on the stall of Gen. James I. Gilbert. After the war he read [nw at we.; Union. Ia.. and \|:a~= admitted to the hnr May 31, 1869. In asm he rerno\*t'dto Nebraska. locating at Madison, where he prac- tioed law until elected to the position af distric t ivdze in the fall of 1891. While filling that poaitlon he was elected United Staten senator from Nebraska.He remained in the sen the the the ap the dis- ute until Maieh 4. 1899. and was ncknowledzed representative of populist party in that body.At conclusion ol his term he was pointed by Governor Poynter to vacant judgeship of his home trict, which he retained. Judge Allen.white sewing United States senator. spoke for 16 hours on the tloor of the aenate dur- ing the occasion of a tlibuater. Thia was in days of free silver dia-cnasion. Hin speech is uid to stand a record in the matter of time. The iudsre served on the court of condemnation when the city of Oma- ha acquired tha. gas plant which in now n nart of the Metropolitan Utilities dlstrilct. No \1ron!has been receiwwl in Omaha concerning tuneral unanno- ments.--Omnha Bee. ll8 ;~ll B ll Brand eadquarters We are headquarters for Ladies' Misses and Ch dmn's.famous Ba ll Bra nd Fleece Lined Rubbers. Also anything in Women's and Children's Overshoes We handle néthing but Quaity Goods.Eve ry Arti- cle we handle is beyond Competition in Price and Quaiity. . »4." "_..*..'-. ..E v e r y o n e a g o o d o n e ~ : ' C .175 . '.I ..". 1 i h c s c a r e a r c t z c s o u c a n d c p s :a n -L :~ l l n |J -B a l l - B a n d A r c n c s w u h t h e h w B a d - ». ' . \ ".T r a d e M a r k .\ \ ' c l I - : n a d ,c a s v -;; ;. . .; ~, ¢ . . , u |..f f i n m g z ,l o n g - w c a r l n f g a n d c o m -,.~ r f . ¢ < " ? a * i g f o r c : . I ; I c .I z v c r y m a n n e e d s a _». +~1 . . ~ . Q ..~a p a i r o f g o c d a z c u c s .- = r é *> . l e ~ ~J :° " " :. .j »; ¢ \ ; ., , ¢ § 1 ~ _~., L i 'm 1 '" ". ;c a ~~' .J '`3" :1 " . j '* ""~i .- ..H "f " |-1 .~ ( C ~.. .q u5. ..»R e d ~~ , .~~~ B a ! !i x . ;s f f ~: H ° .- * J ~1 . gI Newel! Some time back Clyde Nehuomso Ca p i t a l s t u c k p ai d i n . . . _ $ 50 0 0 0 . 0 0 F vr p l u s fu n r l _- . .._..1033 0.00 U m l i vi d e d p r o fi t s( N e z )1141 .10 l m l i vi d u u l de p o si t s su b je c t l o ch e c k .l829~i-4.12T i m e ce r t ifi c at e s a ...Due to national and Smm .banks - 4 "62:53.45 401331.73Deitorguaranty§:::..3737.74 Tata!S166710.57S'I'A'l'E OF NEBRASIUL1 Washington County. I. A. R. Broc k,nnaident of theabove named bank do hereby swear that the above statement in a cor-ner and Irue copy of the reportmade to the State Bureau of Bank- A.R.Brock, Preside11t. 3 " A'r1'F.s'r= R.I.Murdoch.Diredor. I.C.Eller.Director.Subscribed and sworn to before| 0 this Tth day of January, 1924. Marcus Beck,Notary Public C h i c a g o &N o r t h W e s t e r n S y s t e m c. & N. W. Ry.c., Sr. P., M. & 0. Rr What the Raliroads Accomplished in 1923 .;-" llnder the Transportation Act f1'1I!H'z' carried the largest traifie in |'Ii{ur\ without l.rnnsp.:rt.~ilinn d:Bi cnlur¢ and with virluaily no car nhurt- aye. T IEE' pfnced in service nearly 200.~ will new fr:-isrht. cars and nearly4.000 new Iw:nmu(Lves. Tlirfi' expvlided fur equipment and nllngr facililiew. $i.l}7f3.9l\U.U00. andpaid as taxes u\er.$3UU.0U0.0UU. fl"!iIEY expended fnr fuel.materiuhnand rlup||l\0s useck in current upgra-ziun and mninwnanca almm-II. $1,800.-00U,000. and paid their em iayes arm--urv annual wnzea equal ln \|,|i,mu:¢t double the umullnl ul' the nverngn annual waga' paid in 1915.VIWIIEY returned zu the people by way nf wages, purchase nf supplies and muwriak. taxes, interest and rentals 95 per cent (estimated) nf the gross income received from tr_nn.~4purtatiun. FIWII!IIR efHcencr helped ali business and all credit by making turn were mum rapid. T I i E Transportation Act Provides that the nilnmda may earn n 5 34 per cent return.None of the differem, gruupsdid anin 1923,the avenge for all Class 1 roads being 5.11 ne:cenL.. while the North Weamrn Region group earned tons than 4 per cent. tif/»~ ~gy~1~fry 'wp r f ;;Ill ,l;zLv Men's 1 Buckle, Plain Cloth Top Oversl}o .. $2.25 Men's 4 Buckle Plain Cloth Top Overshue .$3.90 Men's 4 Buckle, All Rubber 0vershoe_$3.90 Z\Ien's 6 Buckle, All Rubber Overshoe___._ $5.50 SAS BROS. T he Old Reli able Bl a i r ,.Ne b r a s ka - z f»= t ..,\1» 'P; ¢.~~t _. sr'-»1\=:-~»-..-Th:`I3.;'!l3.mJ"spc:f:"~C',r.cssb,~.,.»;;_,.\;§f= 2¥>7.-~l!:ch1~:=r 5\r»I?~.Yl""~ 1 f m f e ~ ~ n for \\ lm 5 "u=||..s.»»a ' Iaumf Iuouvc.1r .L, _~:`|s!.n:\uus Malts; y.u:d:uxwuf=\)!cs,f ' » }y ~_. ...-.a-ef¢v . ,f»y.\<- as~-2?irI'I *.#t~. 1 ~ . . » :uv . ol Mr.and !~ln=.Geofze Nelson o Rennanl, and Raymond Jensen,sa of Hr.and Mrs.A.G. Jenson o Blair,ian.for Decatur,Indian. where they are in attendance at as iauwoneeling school. A fur days ago Mr. A. G. Jenner ..........,....~....w,,.wwffrom1 mn, puns o w um re-$ 4 - 0 0 a n d $ 4 . 7 5 ~n. i. .§, . ,,r 3 Q _ - ls the Separator That Convinces=---Satisfac- tion Follows Demon-. stration. At first sight, or in use in the fam kitchen. the Anker-Holth has the greatest appeal.You can see ight before you the reason:not cldms-why the Anker-Holth is the best separator investment you can make, The Selfflalancing Bowl Instantly Creates Desire Every separitor user knows that 95 per cent of all cream separator troubles are caused by bowls get- ting out of balance.Think what it means to you to know that in YOUR separator this great percent' age of trouble is done away with in the Anker-Holth The interchangeable self-balancing discs do the work and make the Anker-Holth the only practical, simple, commonsense bowl. SEE IT FOR YOURSELF Compare the Machine With What We Claim For It. ~T h e A r n d t H a r d w a r e ~ l = |BLAIR.N r a n a s u c:::'.. -.-:nur Lvaflmvfx smm;'r=--2*-=»i Dear Dad:--I wili outlina my won31 I?. 9 0 g ~u u w ncy yuu . unl lu ul ul n u u u v n t v ring.It sure is a wonderful line ol work to hh up, it in very interesbAlcohol HRadiator Covers (Ford)_ $1.75 g I»f"§,¢'l'?»1'\T.'21,fI<52fI"¢T.§ilI'&"; H€8f_e|g ____$1.75 to 31950 _fcnmoon. After dinner ws hold :ala Robes (Large Size)lzmd lhxzlv and r|»H|n ...ar$5.90 to $.Qin :Qu ¢§é.`nL'|T¢n x when nan -sxmmszso §|2.... ...:;:......°:' .....,..::: Drop in and let us show ynu how you can fzmm. I sure received my moneys worth the first week heme.We have auch instructor: as Col. Guy w. Johnson, the world's greatest horse and mule salesman;Hr.Robbins on atock judging.We have one auctioneer o instruct in farm sales, one in mal -date,one in merchandise etc.In all we have eighteen di!¥elent in -tructnrs and then we have Dr.Ii. (;um. A. M on voice and health. We are toid to throw away cigarette :and it was explained 1.5a1. we could wot use tobacco in any form and be li \ v |11 ~|f"bf~--»»T=<¥1»=»==< .sms .*.{,'?i','i;,..'?l'°Ef'.,,:°E°' ..i°ri¥:~°'..':itfv \\»'hl°rr the Farmer Gels mfnw `-11 ~ ~ ~Iflc erpd linvd and Arc lic ~~Buys Shoes .s ms a n d s ms 9 ~r u b b e r s ...4 9 4 : \" ' » ~ : ; ; ¢ :. - » +4 _ 1B l a l r S h o e C . - - 1 | 1 F |v.»nu1.a,uuu.u Inium,salucl. assorted ple. rolls and cofff-e. Everg,body welcome. The Blair I`irc Department ull] h~I»I an old time dance at the Bl`. IB.hzill on next Suurday evening, Jim.19. at which tim the old fa-h- ionml dances will rtign supreme. The ole! time waltz, achottische. and the squat! dances will, for that even- ing any lo the fox trot, the vrnlk and the shimmy. to mn way back and a-It ¢Iu\»\n mia take s few r l i mn m at rflnrcs that are dances."ving s Seventy per cent of the benefits from the 800 million dollar la!rv rluction program o Secretary Mellon would accrue Zo !whose incom» ¢-range from four to len thousand unllarw. Lys.; than 5 per cnnl. nl tial' lralncklnn Wnlllfl be onincome»of one hundred lhousanul clollnn nr Mer. It will be pointed out that lhln means nothing directly to the farm er.for his net income during the last :wo or three yearn, has been so unnll that it wuulelxzot fall Wilh 4 Buick ~ Wi|Iy's Knight - - Overland I successful auctloneera so you see this il one business that. require: a mod healthy. dean body.Then we have Col. John Lelium of Lake Ge- neu, Wleonsin, the 1rorld'| grwelttsl expert on Pediarrwl WMI.dad z:mild write for a dmv and not uh you lui! whn wa do hen and 2 am ¢ J ( H f f y Pnlide nl ueugnneu vnu: um work. u ._ ." i .H ¢. . -r \ =t €m a n \* D H *~r-:Y" w i ,_-_....-.1 'rim xmm nrmsn sum, Nnnmsn Why Doctors Warn -sl sg n m y u n a . " T h e l l a b e r d n z h e r - Y e s .sl r .t h a n socks w i l l g i ve pe r fe c t satisfaction.. Pve w o r n t h e m m y s e l f l o r t h e l a s t t w o mo n t h s . Th e C u s m m r r Il a n y o u n p a l r Il k u t h e m u y o u h a w . - n t w o r n s o l u n g ! ~ARMEN~, DRAPERY ay. or vm wm,n m nam Fastest Double-Star Found by Astronomer Th é d m n u s t a n d fl s l l . s l d u u b l e s t n r k n o w n h a s be e n di s c o ve r e d b r F .C . JO Y UID . fa m ou s Am e r ic a n a s t ro n o me r . U t t I |m r s .In ro ta ti ng, the ligh t ft 'o`q one ls t t o n p m b y t h e o t h e r e ve r } '~ . l 1 I h o u r s : t h a t l a , In : t x h o u r s £ 1 1 9 l t i r a o f th is do u bl e t r e vo l ve a r o u n d ea ch ot h er a o o n t o ec t l ps e . 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" !\ n . . ..lam1 Q-0...1-..___.-- .. ¢V¢nuD¢»n|nSbn'f»I!C h a r m " - ERE is no reason why you should suffer from tzonelipntion.Headaches. biliousnean. aleeplell nights. heavineu. are nntuze'e warning that intestinal poisons are Gooding your eydem. If allowed to con- tinue, you may become A victim of serious organicdisease. lo constipation. mr intended spec ialists. llel the primary cause of more than three-qunrten of all ili- ness including the graves! diaeaaea of life. Larorivcs Aggrooatc Constipation Lnutivea and c athlrtica do not overcome constipa- tion, aaya a noted authority. but by their condnued me lend only to aggravate the condition and oftenlead to permanent injury. Why Pbysidoru Favor Lubric ation Medic al ence. through knowledge of the intestinal tract ained by X»ray observation. has found ulm in$n5f¥caHorr a means of overcoming constipation. The gentle lubricant, Nujol. penetrates and softens the hand food waste and thus hasten: its pane e outof the body. Thus Nujoi brings internal cleanfinesa. Nuiol in used in leading hospitals and is pruenlnd lrarfnyrriciamthroughout the world. Nmol ia not a medacioe or ture andcannot gripe. Liie pure waur it lr hazrnleu. Ge! rid of eonsdpetion and avoid disease br adopting :ire habita! internal deenlmeu. Tale Huiol aa regularly aa you brushyour teeth or wash your face. For alle by all drugpeta. ~N u ° 0 1 ~ ~For Int;;;;El;nliness wo pleasanl w s ~Jo relwve a coug 'hke your chda md suit y,\,your mn. 5-B-ar Menmol fg: »: ,mm. /\mr¢f<ndf=¢=<w¢x~.,.Af,.'aa -nah . Pu:Y ' ~~\9~v fn ;¢ur mum IT »..4.»f'.i7 '>~ n m :N-up amp ¢ bu un Amd.num SMITH BROTHERS gr;¢°Q,9£'..P.¥.%°PS wwe. ¢¢ . x é u v l - l l f o l f \ J U [ ] B 5 U I IT e a f o r C h z l d r e n HEreasoniss:Imple. Coffeeacndceaooutzin J . . . - .. . . L Z - | .¢ . _ . \- _! _I \l n cuneu :rum uno wulrr. former hanish\i:e»¢:nnsu!for Nebraska.r v cemly. It beanme nac euary for Mn. Vinnie Huslvd to name BrighamYounz.m e h a d of ilu Mormon church of America as derendanl lu a suit ln dlstrlrt court.Kearney voters will have to register! Iour limes his age who "rrv vamp!!!- ton.liven Ilil father, Charles Svhulz. ull forced tu stand hack hy hi! young son.Edgar is hrming rour ure! ot his £uber| mumra farm. and h uum acres lu _sellow 1urn and two In ullitg.The m|=lwinter mn lln z of nm v w w 'I w i l l u v s m " M Y E R " w h e n y o u b u y - _ ? e n w n e Provcd safe by millions and prescribed by physidans for COICIS HC3d2CllC Nen rah ria I nmfiac rn| u ¢ 1 F u u } l ¥l|\¢l J u ' w r r e g m n e uu n I te ll er w h o as ke d t o o ma n s I " f a l l . _ o r c o u r s e s h a l l J u m p a t Ill ! I co nsc ln ua rn ena a nd h lzn n nl ln u.l v In r n. - . _ _ _ . . . . . _ - 1~4 2 'rf' ? ~f'§ ; - f; _ fi_;.n -' ¢\ H i ~a f :_§' I f. i'1 Y ~ ___. . . = Schmollef & Mueller P i a n o s a o d P l a y e r s Bm L 1 :he W u! Sold d Fadory-to»Home Prices Save middlemnrfs profits bybuying your Piano or Piay- er direct from Schmoller & Mueiler. the largest music house in the West. THREE YEARS To ?AY Old instruments acceptedas a substantial part. pay-ment. Sixm and mail the coupon.Let us tell you more aboutthese wonderfui Pianos andour low prices and liberal terms o o u r o n M o » ¢ 4 » n o o ~S c h mo l l e r 8 : M u e u e rP i a n o C o m p a n y 15:4-asza ma.. s¢. ous.. nm.. i eIf | que sti ons ?" Ag ai n Mo re -n a 'a s ml ls d e ep en ed i nt o hi s rh ee lc n " Yo u mu st p ar d on m e Al le s Ja n e " h e s o l d l n h i s m t a r m u d n g , r u l - ll va t e d solce." Y o u see.Y e o h a d a : t e n t m i s fo r t u n e .l'1 re ne ver be e n to yo u r W e s t .P t e l i ve d l n N e w Y o r k . w h e r e go od m a n n e r s h a r t n 't ti m e o r s p a r e t o n o u r i s h .I h n r l n t th e le a s t tn te ml ou .o f In In g lm lu -r tl ne nt .D o y o u w o n t m e t o g o ? " Il e m oved as lt t o l e nt e h er , a nd sh e d l d n o t u n a l i n g e r t o d e t a i n h t m . "P m n o t e s r l n '.Do aa y ou pl e a se . " sh e sa id wi th e nt i re l nd ll t ee eu ee . *'0h . " sa l t! S i on -n s . lo o lt ln g h ac k n the r ." l d o n 't st a y w h e r e rw o n l e a r e 'n o t c s rl n '. " ' Sh e : u s e h t m a n e x t r a o r dl a s r l l y t n - tel llg ent lo ok ." I ahoulul m y t h a t |th e o n ly vl a re 3o n 'd ge oo n ti n ' t o s ta y h t a t a l l - w h e n 3 u n »n o t ex ac tl y ur g ed to c om e " s h e s ol d . a n d h i s ll d s tll ek sn i ns t a n t a b s ur d l y a n d matte tsro o r Bu t h e c am e b s e k . sp ok e s s h e w o u l d fr e n ! l a d y su ave ly . M o t e n :tlushett er ed .Il e w a s fo r in cl in ed t o an g e r t h r e e It e m a w a y . Il e b o w e d a n d ha ve s p o k e n t o s det ere nti atl s. "Go o<l nl: ht.I t h a t y o u h a ve en}o;»ed o u r ta l k s s tr ee !!! ss I h a ve .. M is s Ja ne .I s h ou l d ve r y m u c h l i k e t o b e al l ow e d t o e e p e a t u .Sl ay I b e stutl ldly pe rs on al a n d t e l l y o u t h a t y o u a r e ve r y b e a u t i fu l l "H e b o w e d g a ve h e r a n n p I s r d l o o t a n d w e n t ou t,lt n dl n g h i s wa r c le ver l y a mo ng th e d a nc e rs . Outs ide.In th e mo o n l i t e n u m h e l t 0 ° 4 .th r e w b a r k h l i h a d a n d Q - u - L n ]_ - .s-;. srlsh I co u l d t h i n k en s u r e . " Im n o t s o s u r e .Sh e w a s r e a d y t o t h r o w m e o u t of th e l t lt c h- o n t on i gh t . Sh e l s r e a l l y s s l r a g o .D o y o u It n o u wh a t o n e o f t h e m e n s s l d a b o u t h e e l " Ja sp e r la u gh ed an d i mi ta t ed t h e ge n tl e we a t e rn fl ra w l ." Jn n e 's p l u m b m o vi n ' to m e .tt|1e's about h a l fw a y be t we e n * Y o u g o t o l t - l ' a n d 'Y o u t a k e m e In y o u r a r m s t o r e s t . " Be tt y sm il ed ,H e r s m i l e w a s va s t l y mo r e m a t u r e t h a n h e r a p p e a r a n c e .l t wa s cl e ver a nd c yn l e nl a nd c ol d .Th e tl r l e n t a l. l o o k i n: d o w n at h e r , lo s t h t ; me r r l m e n t . "D o y ou r e el b e tt e r. c h ar ?" he a s ke d ti mi d ly ." n o y o u lla lnk y o u w l l l b e ab le to It o t -a ck ae r t we e k? " S h e sto od u p a s h e c o m e n e a r e r a n d w a l k e d o ve r t o t h e l i t t l e ta bl e lh s t p l a y e d t h o p a r t o f d r e s s i t l l t a b l e u n d e r a w a vy m i r r o r ."Ola,ses.I a m q u l t e w e l L l : l o n 't t h i n k t h e d o c to r s h a ve m u c h sense.I m :lu re I ha t l o t n n y t h l n s l l l te s n e r vo u s b r e n t : llow tt.I w a s j u s t t i r e d o u t . " Ja s pe r d r e w ha c k t h e h a n d wh o s e to uc h s he h ad , e ll lt l et l. a n d ne rvo us ly . h l s l o n g su p pl e tlng ers s l l l l l e u n st e ad y li g h t e d A cls sr ett e.A t t h o u mo me nt he d lt l . no t l oo k ll l te n s p id er . b u t l i k e u l o ve r w h o ha s b e e n h u r t . Il e t t y co u l d s e e In th e m i r r o r s :lla to r t e d Im a ge o f h l s d el e e t ed s r ne e fu l ness.bu t . e n t i r e l y un mo ve ti .sh e p u t n o h e t t h i n . b r o w n h a n d s a n d b e g a n to t ak e t he p i na o ut u f h e r hn l r . " I ll k e y o u r Za n e e x p er i m e nt . " tl l t e ssl d." L e t m e k n o w h o w y o u n e t t It It i ll t tt a nd n lt e t he l I r an h el p . I s ha l l h a ve t o t u m t n n o w .Pm d e a d b e s t . l ._.._. ..... ... . -- nun -v }a v s vt u r n t o h e a l t h .Il e h a d t h e t e n s e l o n s 'r l tn l lt y o f h i s n e e . s u d ,l n h i s o w n s p i r i t , n n i r o n w l l l t o l l ve .l i e k e p t B e t t y bes lde n u b e d fo r h o u r s ,a n d h e l d h e r c o l d h a n d l n h i s l o n ; s e n s b u s e o n e . a n d h e a t n r u t ! a t h e r u n d e r h i s las hes ti l l s h e t h o u g h t sh e m u s t g o m s d .Il u t s he t l l d n o t .Sh e n u r s e d h i m t.l1rou|:h n n in t e r m i n a b l e q o n rafese ene o.S h e r e vo l ve d Pr os pe r, ve r y e a r l y i n th i s convale see nce b y h e r hust :an d's he d.a n d Ja s p e r h a d m u r m u r e d z r u l l t u d e fo r th e e m o t i o n t h a t th r ea t en e d t o o ve r w h e l m a n t r l e u d l t w a s n o t t l l l s o m e t i m e - a n e x t r a o r d i n a r i l y l o n g t t m e - a t t s r l l o - ro n a 's c o m pl e t e r e c o ver y t ha t s he h a d sn a p p e d ll it e a b r o k e n lole le.2 1 4 . th e n .fo rs oo th .th e y h a d se nt h e t o W y o m i n g t o g e t b a r k h e r h e a l t h ! Il s vl n g pa ce d a w a y so m e o f h e r restlessness,l l e t t y st op pe d b y t h e cs h l n w i n do w an d p us h e d a s i de o ne o f th e sh o rt . e nl tc o o ur t sl us .Sh e l o ok e d o u t o n t h e e o u n .A l u l l w o m a n h a d j u s t p u l l e d u p s b u c k e t o f w a t e r fr o m t h e w e l l a m !h a d em pt l el l l t In t o s pl tc h er .S h e iln ls he d,l e t t h e b u c k e t d r o p w i t h tt l vl t l f r a n d s cl as h a n d ra l s e d h e r he ad .F o r a sec ond she a n d Ja s pe r \l o r e n a 's w i r e lo ok ed s t ea ch ot h er .l l e t t : n o d d e d sl ul le d , an d dr e w t h e e m: a l a C lo n e t1 * 0 u e : C O N TIN U ED . ) W ant-ad H l s M o n s f s W o r t h . "W h y d on t y o u e ll s e lt a nz e !o ur pr e s e n t do c to r a n d s e e l f so me b od y e ls e en n 't h e l p y o u ?l l e r e h e s h a d y o u t a b e d f o r t h r e e w e e k s n o w a n d y o u see m t o tae ge tt lng wo rs e a ll th e t ime ." ,| , mugs wwun uma ICI }L"| "»L| L.C. The dillQIB nervous systernof childregandsoupserhahh. The Federai Bureau of Education indndes inimrulesmpznmoceheadthamenggnnvnng school children, the warning that "children should not drink tea or ooiiee null." Why confine thewarningto children? You are careiul xo protect the health Qiyorrr children; why, then., take chances with yonrown health, whenadtangefromoieeor teaismade before castinl their ballots at a apeclaielection Z'ebnnry 5, on a water works' honda issue.The state law wasamended In 1920 to make registration necessary in cltioa of our 7.000§"'but; no ovcuion has pnévlounly arisen [OIFIt there.1 The Union Stock Yardl company ntlOmaha will bezin the construction ota thoroughly modern omco hull¢|in¢.| the volt oi uhlch Ia animated at*$I.0ll0.000. thu spring or early aummarf ac-mniing to a + nouncemont by Everett!Buckingham.'rlon president ot the Stock Yards Co.|P n n n n l i n n u 1 |n -;_1 I . _- -. . _Northeast Nebraska IIdltorlai uaocia» tion \\2II he held at Wayne, on Jan- uary 25 anal 20.T110 Kiwanis club of wayne has extended an invitation for IIIB edltora to be thalr guest: at a han-quet on Friday erenlni. Januar; 25. The board uf directors of the Un- mlll chttmlwr nl rommvrre hm: adop- ted an ulneladlmnl to the byIawa ||l0udlng that any buslnetl or proteas- |»nal woman who ll actlwly or con- tinuously engaged In business or a r-cognlavd profusion In un |".(6{"t1ll\`inl' managorial cuparlty lhnll be ell-xlble to aasorlate memhorfflnip. ._- - _ - ' Q " 'u m u n n a y h b w Pain,Toothache Neuritis Rhctunztisxn 'Accept onl "Bayer"acka which con proven direc tions, HandiM"Bay\r"bona ol I! tathaa.Also Ula ol 24 and 100-Dr i|!.a.uma an tu ma. an aa la rd ummm at aa man-na Lung- (110 of-Bug éurtaca.__ __E u r . lf the cells o! the human lung were "Pa, what is 4'apll.|!'!"spread out nat they would form a mr-"The money the othe r r en o! ug face or 'tw square feet.'. ms non." . lie ia a mean man who will tel a sro Qlllle o ften, p eop le wh o tttl ni mln MI NT hlm f or hll ma nn lhlm hun hue fu:-|.ln| ..1...-: _|ocasybyPcsn:m. Peaum_is§ delicious, pure cereal bevemge _ -1 .- u a n v u ;u » | | ¢ u \ | ¢ l I l l l ; U l l l E Iu u u u b r l n u Q a a .a l u t w r ,I I J T I I I E T T h e F i f i !N u l l n n l l b a n k O f G e r l n g | 3 9 1 h m 1 | m \b g h u n t g g ;a d o l l a r .I M T , f w a n t g g g y a n y t h i n g .c o u n t y l r a n l u r e r ,r e c e n t l y c o n v l c l v d I n r g g n l n d i n I t - t r i . h a s b w n ( l o l l ' d m u l - - -- - 4 _ - _ _ _I III. _ - _ .ua u u l l l m cn n n e c n o n w it h t h e b u m su nlh irs ur e n ow in the lu mtl a o f t hei n g l a s t A p r ! o f t h e o l d L i n c o l n N u n -I» d er n l ru r r e n c y 1 n m ¢ | IID l l \ l .Children G-y foridealtorckdldrenandsadahingroaddm"IJ co ur s u o u w .h a ve til ed a mu g lo nfo r n n e w t r i a l . a n d u r e | m » p ¢ | r l n g t o a p p e a l t h e r u e t u l h e t i m e w n r c m e r m l l n . B u m - r Q u e e n S e d ;Po nt i ac .n l l o l s l vl a c o w l n t h e h e r d o f U n i o n C o l l e g e a t C o l l e g e V i e w , In s e w n r o n . a e c u t l r e d l ) : n w e n l l r . p r o d u w d 4 7 9 . 8 Th e s h i n fa c t o r y l t 1 1 1 | t l n l l p e n l ~| t \ n l l n r y m u l e n p r o f l l f f u l ' t h e l i r s l ; nun ty n 10m!| a< o f ope rati on of $.'!li;. '»2. | f: \ e m a l e m a k e t h e a - h i r u o n c u m n c t with u Ii ml ln )Il 1\»u» \r1. B o n d s r e c l l r d vt l i n i l m u m t \o f t h e a u d l t u r u f p u b l i c m w u n l a .fr o m l|=B m r l o l u l cou nt ie s,h»\\|||¢.l r r l z n l k m poumls or milk containing 17.866 drainage and nHim! ¢ii»irhu lar 6.2poundsof butlerfut vqusl to 2235 Mille, from January lil lo Un'1Il.ll||\'poumhls or hulzer, az the un ol mm Iilxl l:r..'3,umounnd m nearly $9-»|=m. U lth\ ' / .l»\.l|.1 . .l.C a "There's a Reason" 3 : | i I .i n a p e n k l n z u f t h e t w o e e n :r n l u i n t h e p r i m o f n l i h l l n e ,G m e r n u r Zi rg an m s d :" H i g h l n a n d n q u a r t e r e m - n u In n m n i l e x u r h i s u m p r i m . a n d i f l l Is n o t |111-\e¢l u h m v th at .I w i l l n o t fe e l : h u il. is a dvis able or ur.\ ces» s a r y t o vatulslleh u h - s a z e n c l u thro ussl ams t ll lv stil e." M r s .Itutlu li m l w n jn u r g ,l i vi n g n e a r | !\ l l fi l 1 »\\ é l | ¢ r h q tm g i e 'r l r t il l l i n f a n lccldq nI.:|l dI5II| u l; :l !o f a x h n l g u n \\blush h e r Inf:-Isslnd h a d j u n le a n e d a g u l l m 1111:" u l l o n h i s rv- t u m fr o m g h u n t i n g tr i p .SIIG ¥ 0 € 1 h l d n . - ¥I \ r 1I'0.L\0u 'A n o h ! o i l p a i n t i n g o u h o o d Im l o n z - i n g t o D r . J.S t u a r t I.I\in:.:a1oue u t I! a t 1 | m o u t h In l| e!|e \e 1l t o b e £110 vr l z i n a l U I It l p h a e l a w o r l d t a t u u u l " J l u l u n n a o f t h e Ho s e. "wla lvh h i l l be e n t fo r M 1 5 y e a r s .'l I\ e |» |< tu re l s l l f l t o h e 1 \ 0 l i h be t w e en S IW JIL IJ sam] ¥ 25lI. "(Il. II I T h u Erm nl nn li h a m ]o t O r d " i l l h e o n e o f l i n :xni tr adl bl ls n l t h e m a h - ¢1~|\\eu:a<.r1 o f ¥ i l \ 8 : : I| Il 1 !az Il vll l r : i r e I n b e h - I d d u r i n g th e ln cm li l. Al: ; |\|r: »::f o f t h e r u r i o u d n u f I r o n ..¢» -........ -_Q 4 MOTHER:- Flctcher's Cas- tovria is a pleasant,harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- goric,Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, p...,.....d for Infants and'Children all ages. |31 n o l[in uno] pnpand inuumly inmb y m a d d s m d=~=1==»`l'?-»--f PulmmC¢n¢1 {m Pdflub] In lhonwho 1JniI;uvI:g°r0u;hou! mincol d dxlan £013 abouzonrhnllcnucup Y ull: Paduamrlnrmnz Imam Foam: s a byxmczrs evngm-her:I - u q n u u ,nu:w uua ;nu t e onmme dly.ur nn l l mo i : ma ll a l n ny u p t he mm m "1 :H t w on d mnl rv a r hn nze , h u: thi s f e rl u r e m e m b e r i n g h e r s h i t e n o p f a i n a n d lu r k .Go od n ig h t. "haw o w n m e $0 0 a n d hi s b l !!fo o l :o f m u t e n m n l a h m m t .S h e l q o k fd Ja sp er l u o k e d a t h e r .t h e n f l ft l l l - I up o nl y Sl i l t n da t s .Vw m n to 1 a\ nr L f1 m ° | ¢ a s i f h i s ° " " " P l!m e 1 :t In d l i ve n h i s l i p s i n t o l l t r a l g h t l i n e a n d w e n t 11 o ut o f h l m s o m e ho w . " 1 ur srurp pnin.l m I h r d n n r u m m .: u l fm . . 1 .- . n .- -~ U y u nsrmn mn a ||||\p¢q from LI|0g.¢»nn0h a l l r h r l 1 I~» s ss u f b o d )an a ih ed b l. ll .| .. »| ;n {y d l. ll fl |; ::fr.:x.r h o m o s t r m e n t To x vo i d i m i u t i n n s . a t n y s l w k fo r t h e s i g m t u r e o f Q - » f f > ~ i » :' Z ¢ . ." `;fp u l w u r a u{:\»r \\an1.l n l a l vm e l l f.1 m n a n IJ r. n rl o ud s .Pha ven ¢| |F\ "¢ 1lD 2 1 3 n fh w h P h !! K i m ; e ve r y w i e n t i n n m m e n d I L \ Hanan :rant laughin: to his room é § » § £ w ~ ~ ' °~;unlghm" :L ,| ihe oppmlte wing.lla ti ntfd to l low tour, glanced at her over hll ' I n u w m l nl a n m u ta n t. U lr n sl u t U n i o n bon hun! l l - I l l J/ T ww- Blair,Nebr.,January 17,1924-m r m rrx nm us z -v mm x l s o u A. w o n u n ' Hamann A.W o r hy vu bo r n Ln Prlk c ounty , Iowa. sw 9, 1882 lnd diod January 10, 1924 at the home :I his nephew, Ed W orhy of mu Ft. Cllhoun. Ho c ame to Nebraska from Bed- ford,Iowa about thirty two years Ir v an d hu lived in and around Blair :inn that time. Hn leaves three bmthun and three sister! in moum him b-asidesnumer- ous Mcnds.»The funeral acl-vices wore held at the Christian church on Monday af- ternoon with Rev.Camp omciatlng :nd interment made in the Bhd: lSu l> du ed ch i m e s f r o m fa r - o f f be ll a ( C o n t i n u e d fr o m p a g e O n e )I n s o ft e r ton es a r e fi l l i n g ., f o r r a :i th e $ 1 0 0 s u i t m a y b e A r d n e a r e r on e s i n fi r m e r _ p e a l a Reoounzl t h e d i s t a n t c a l l i n g A n d t h u s t h e s m i l e s o f ye st er y ea rs , ' T h a t s e t o u r h e a r t s a - r i n g i n g , 'R e t u r n s r l t h w a r m a n d fo n d res pec t, l i k e pi g eo n s h o m e w a x d vy i n g i n r . Th u s th a n k s f o r pl e aa a bt ,m a n l y 'wa ys ,. - - H i g h vi ei o na 'sh i e l d a n d to k e n - ~ . Th u s t h a n k s fo r a l l i n s p i r i n g t r u t h s l n q u i e t m a n n e r s sp o ke n . M a y pea ce,l i k e hu s h e d c o t h e d r a l a i r , De sc en d a n d h o ve r o 'e r y o u . M a y l i g h t f r o m T h e E t e r n a l 'n fn c e e a _..L - ) . -. - h i d f o r $ 6 0 . " H o u s i n g i s o n e o f t h e r c c e n l i o n e i n t h e g e n e r a l t r e n d o f l i vi n g cos ta a n d Ls n o w e g r e a t e r b u r d e n t o t h e fa m i l v buds ret t h a n i t h u b e e n a t a n y t i m e d u r i n g t h e p e a t te n vi - n m R e n t a l s o n t h e a ve r a g e th i s i l n t e r a r e a b o u t 1 8 p e r c e n t h i g h e r f h a " i n 1 9 2 0 a n d a b o u t 6 5 p e r c e n t a b n w 'lhe pr e~n r les el.H o u s i n g cos ts m o ve l y a n d w h i l e t h e h i g h p o i n t h a s p r o b a b l y b e e n re ac h ed , t h e de c li n e w i l l b e g r a d u a l .F u e l a n d l i g h t i s a n o t h e r i t e m t h a t i s h e l d u p w i t h 1 t e n d e n c y t o i n c r e a s e d u r - i n g t h e s e p a s !t w o ye a r s .Th e p h e a - e n t le ve l in j u s t a b o u t t h e s o m e a s w e fi n d t h a t t h e a ve r a g e i s a l m o s t a s h i g h a s i n 192 0,a n a c t u a l de» c r e a s e o f o n l y a b o u t 6 p e r c e n t h a s be e n m a d e . " L o o k i n g a h e a d i n t o 19 24 w e f i n d t h a t th e wer ag we fa m i l y m e n c a n n o w b u y t h e t h i n g s t h a t c o n t h i m a th o u sa n d d o l l a r s i n 19 2 0 m r b u t $8 0 0 .H i s e x p e n d i t u r e s f o r fo o d , c l o t h i n g a n d fu r n i t u r e ,a n d mi s c el l - an e o u s i t e m s a r e lee.-1 t h a n t h e y \ - e r e t h r e e y e a r s a g o , b u t h i s h o u s - ing:n m !fu e l coats a r e h i g h e r .D u r - i n g t h e n e x t t w e l ve m o n t h s t h e Za r - g e r t re d u c t i o n w i l l p r o b a b l y c o m e fo r l ilnu-=in¢!sh o ul d b e s l i g h t l y l o w e r b u t n o g r e a t re d u c ti o n s c a n b e lo o ke d fo r .T h e o t h e r i t e m s t h a t g o t o m a k e u p l i vi n g cos ta w i l l l e - ... ... nose boom that might send prices UP asain." Discussing the probable effect of this outlook for llvlng cost.-s on the' hocurity market,Mr.Babson con- tmued: "The Iour most prominent groups rla toc lm representing companies whose products enter into the foodbudget are the moat peeldng stock l the fruit packing, the sugar and thehimn stoc ks There is a W ide aimference in the position of nh.in fourl groups.Mont Plwkinx and sugar stocks,bromlly speeking,are rela-1 tively low Biscuit and fruit pack- ing stocks are relatively high.Thefirsttwogroup:llnve nue r fu lly l recovered from the drastic rendjust- two have pcrou; tin the stocks levels and ally from been abnormally the past.two years have reached record have not recedeti m those levels.In lo for bargain:one would natu [.am up the biscuit and fruit ing stocks purely from the a point of price, particularly so this qonclusion would be confi by the trend of business eondi In looking beneath the surfal the other two groups one is 1 ally brought to the conclusion in spite of the relatively low level there is little in prospect would suggest any different than that of the stoc k market whole.Nohing would seem t ment of 1920 and 1921. TM.lest los t by pu nulnz u waiting po ~ © ©© ©© ©© ~ ©© ©© ©© ©@ ©© ©© ©© ©~ © © © © ©- l n ll Always Pav | " \ . . . . . .~ pros-and highltcrl- oking lrally pack- .und- whenirmed tions. :e onmlur-that price thattrend as n obe ilcy." D©\©©©©@)©©©©©©©@ ra.rL sh im constantly b°f°"°yon.ith# as-craze fnl the las! lull nr '~" Hn:kl silver-fro-om and ailvenbride,Yue!and light still cost about 80 be l .per cent more than in pre-war Hmm.'f°' you 2 e " l S h n n d n E " "1 "Furniture costa are about 23 Lach bell a.h u r t:each h e ld per cent below the high point and npgals _when in c ome to Qhe all inclusive "Good Wishes"homawud winging.clnsnificdion labeled 'miscellaneous' main nl.about their prcaent levels with a possible slight downward scnelency in special instances. "General business acli\.il.y; as re- flected in the Babson chart in run- ning ut 3 per cent below normal Brig!there is small foundaion for a busi- 1| The Big Tasty Brown Loaf So tender and flaky that. it al- most melts in your mouth--so nourishing and wholesome that your family can eat all they want-the more the better. If you do not know the pleasure of eating Bread made from MAINTOP, try it today. You'l1 never go back to any other ldnd of Flour. ~~§ W P v- J. \ W ~ 2 f».'><e,¢.¢';l" ~ 'I 1 q °'-52 "1 - . . .~ »» » r " " " ' = ' *- . I U n "2|A ."f j - a~~~~' E P ~~"n l \K 'l l i l l K 1 . Q ~11 ~H |;1|f f \ \~ = >. ~\ ~, :w g f l g a / ; l |4 ; u { 1 l u ~.f I f\ \ l l , ~ \ ~ ~, , u m ~l .. r f ~l n . f f ~ r m ~~T m f ; *H T *h ' |»l ... ,,~'~\~' 1 ~' J u l=''r . ~" H Q ";.. ._1 ~ I l u.H l l l f l |. 1 ` f ~ lair Milling Co. yi;~ a, Continued from Pure one) from alumni by Miss Agnes Peter- sen,innructor in Normzl Training. Response by Dr. C. BC. Hansen. Dnninh long by stud-nt bod--~ written by Dr.P.S.'Jig for the oeeuion.Piano Solo Mrs. Hans Jcrsiid. Yo u !Solo Ethel Johnsen Talk by Mi n Caroline Johnsen "C X.as our Co-Worker" P i n )Quartet£e»-Helen Rasmus- »en, Myrtle Hurdunu,Sm:-nh Jensen Agnes Hansen..Talk by Cm1 Nielsen "C K. us our Teacher" Tllk by Eli Vig "C x. as Our Friend" Reading of poem by Lenin Rhoades. composed by a former slu dent,Einer Rumnnen,of Berea ford,S. D. and dedicated to Dr. Hansen. \|nll.|||Rnuiinr F.xt\ner Jenner ©©©© ©©@ IU PGV Lua u It has been proven that Quality linked with a reasonable price is`the Strongest Selling Combi- nation.We give you the Highest Quality Groc- gg eries and Meats at prices usually less than you g pay elsewhere. ~Following are a few of our 2 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PRICES @ Omar Wonder Flour, pr 48 Ib bag.__._$1.80 ©Carnation Milk, 2 large or 4 small "°'"~'25c@Not a Seed Raisins, per Ib pkg____.._15cgNo. 2 Cans Tomatoes, Standard, 2 cans 25c @ No. 2 Cans Corn, Standard, per cad 100 @ No. 2 Can Peas, Standard, per f-an 15c ©3 lb Can Crisco, per ca"65c ~1% Ib Can Crisco, per can-._350QBest Creamery Butter, per l'b.__,..__5Sc ~Round Steak, per. l'b.._.,_.__-22c @ Sirloin Steak, per Ib_._._____22C ©Beef Roast, per lb..._........_.14c to 18c ©Beef Boiling Meat, per Tb .__Sc to 12cgPork Chops, per lb__.-.___.__....,___...._20c Haniburger-Fresh Ground, per lTJ.__15cg_ _ 2 N1 'c 11 s©1., sen s as tore3sm .mi |=emin Sun:wn nr-:uvsn r»mn==_n¢i1 ss_i»a¢pfna¢n\ zoo can. p.-la mr produce.©@©©©©©@@@©@@@©@©@©©@©@©©@ '§;,';']',,'§I§éL§¢ b? DEDICATED 'ro DR. ANDMRS. C. x. HANSEP ©©©©@ I The followinl little poem dedi- uuted £0 Dr. nnd Htl.Hlnsen 'bg a former student on tht occuinn mantlonad above, is so hall of rea nentimnnt t h i we cheerfully pub- lids: W © @ © © © @ © © ® © © @ @ © © © © © © 3 coon wxsnss HOME,WARD WINGING 1 By Einar Ru mun r n Hn:ki hear a. nymphonv of bella Reblend in joyous penling. --Each bell a heart;each heartll reposts A a n n a , |. I n cl m l y sw un g . Blair, NehI'f'Sk SOLD In ALL cnocf 1 And,Lhrourh the pending,silver- chime! In undertones are Uowing --Halfhiddnn»-like "Forget MaI 'V Nuts" In mnlit gindea a-growing `\M A I N [110 1% The flour that took first prize on open competition with all othtr Hours at the Thurston County Fair on Baud, Cake and Daughnuux. Each bell n heart; each henrt recalhs 1 plea.s|.nt,bygcne minute; A gentle word, n quiet smile With hiddembuuty in ILp I II n o F a ...s c l r | u m n » ~ : : a u r \ - a n - \ r 1 r : : ~ u . - :- -n a To lower my stock and cut out a 'few lines l will sell for the next I5 days any goods in the store at l=3 and I-=2 off.'f'GLl will Find bargains here both Coats for yourself and children as well as I' A 'l S anaother VALUABLE GOODS. lI-3 O F FH-3 O F FHALF PRICE C m s . : : l s V m n t n m !l S . u \ . k 1 u <:-B u n g a l o w A p f n n s a n d I i m k c n L - n l o f f \ m c r u ; . 1 1 ,l a d )\ \ a r r | : x : r u n d C h i l d r e n s '( i i n g l m m a n d " h i t s ....-- AllSlrcc l Hats,Sports ul Fuhrlcs. Unlrlmmed Shapes,liunnet and uI.llCI £11QKUS .:°§é"-{]FF I l l r c s s c s . w n u c : - u n s .c u :Cups for Children UFF|=2 PRICE l=3 OFFI - 3 O F F HALF PRICE llrllilzru--Sllu M In s4 lil; Vuluel lur the Money Wun1cn's Silk nhd Cotton WaistsOne Lot W nrncn's Dresses Late Cu:--as lung as they lastSilk and Silk and W ool AHALF PRICE!-3 OFFHALF PR1cE H()§I!:R\ ---W omc n's :nd Childrens' I-2 Pric e liro kc n Line o l Su mmer Unde rwe ar.I-2 Price Union W aits Ribbons,ftiilks.Fcaxhc rs.Fluwc ri . Ornzments, Bralds, Hat Fran1es.Wlf c In Iac ! any thing In the way of Ha t Furn lshlngs .. /W o m o n k a n d C h i l d r e n s ' C o a t s $4.50 to $25.00 inf W o men on ly \>1Mrs. T. C. Hilfon1-3 OFF Slipover Sweaters Marked l-2 PriceNic e Llnu o l M l d d l u for Mi n u s and Chlldren--W hlm and Colored ~Milliner Blair. Nab (| a 1 1 . ~» »\aaa..