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02-07-1924W .Agp-»n , - . ~;c.:Qi»f ;v_; i i j f nmr. Nebr., Jan.az,a m1 1 . 1nrgll di-nm mrrmgrnxsz- U1 equal bl}liH *ithall the other pu-ingcostsandthedefendant,Min-ll and Tint. be divided into :slumstnin C.$2:nk{n| °g_§,"d_v"~5g5' M; _-*~ ~~oneeo. i'¢."2';n'f.'lffZ,f3°'¢$'¥ff'"u.f`°"F "tain a;udgm¢n| and deém of fore- Yrn.'closure inthe uma ac tionand de- I n s p i ll v i u » I m u m a z - v mc uengdnsts mm a m m a ,Johnu pf o rm r v i e e a b l ed r e a m s ,a r -H .G i b s o na n dG r a c oG i b s o n ,I nt h e I KI |o|» ness LOC!! IS IHVEHTED ,IOOlmplllnOgargtlonThi!m a ncamicanIn la y Opin D011 .leygeqjoek, recently pIa<'cdupol|madgrenmbln ln nppearsnce ~olher tioorlucklnlgentnl. »I'if»¢ n handmmu domblah - lqsob. but at tha right aide and a Q m b d w t m k m b h a n d u o t t o l rUjqvlrl.Them operata In variant »tfouknownqnly tozhuaeujn permlusd tm acc es: umln hola; aunb ec h aan azo aalmma tc o in- non when necessity dunmds. The-can be adjusted no that 1: will ondosing orbyturning: Mul button undernelth the laoh.It 0P0Nd5! pulling upward ons or uma on me of mor e of u n on at th tldl. 2dn plai l ln oo a ntlo a tha t an wo mall to uloc k a door by ¢ l ¢¢~uire¢dl| y| |l|| \d- ~:nu inremony.It u in f.lf.'\\r1) ed um mm himself cannot equal anmcial stumps: to cronfertilize rsflly, if mer. proving menu er`wh1ch :he rum up to the up andH llintoItafunnellikeInu-rior ~ of 111| pollen. ummm; iz down th her land to make :un that ter tuuon wi!! enum. Lla cm. u ofn cn s a x a r r r s S A L ! E.B.CARRIGAN.AttorneyNOTICE _or SALE Bvirtue of on ofdlr of sole il-out of tho Distric t Courtin' a . ' ° ' * ° a' W°<:°'"= ~.~;:;°~'a rgo'.o z p nanJohnH.Giblon,G11coGibson,Hlnc rvisC.Wilkins,Martin,Ru -zmunonandC h u h sB.Hainaredofondmtl, I wlli on the (th day of March, 1924, at 1 o'e!oek, P. M., of slid date st the wut front door of :. .w.w.Wilkins(Labor) F.C. Tlpornpson(Labor) NelsPetersonU-lb vrl Gus W ulf ll-lbvrl Ed.Nih on(labor) HolaLove(I-thot) WarrenWilkins(i..|.bor] CarlJensen(Labor) GustMunson(Salaryfor Jus.)_ MabelJ.Marsh,Cu.Supt. (Mileage--Postalna) Northside Store(Supplies) 3.00 16.50 1.50 s m 4.50 9.00 6.00 1.50 a s m 35.40 20.00 -.~_\i é e ab l esho esa n ds t o c k i n g :m d ag i r l s 'o r l i i n n lc o m p l e x i o ni n . t h e l u g i ischo ol,h edo e sn o tn p e c i d l y ad vo c a t esh ou n i f o r ma d o p t e db y s om a n yscho ols.Sc h o o lw o u l db e nd r e a r ypl ac e,h eth i nk s ,i fe ve r y g u r lw o r elb l u eo rl z w nm l d d y . I ft h eh i g hnc ho olt h o r i t i e si n va c hc o m m u n i t yw o u l din s i s to n laxlqsaltty, Wh¢l|'l.l'!<l4elI»\\'of£hoBdk\i partywi li lthaU d h l L t l at nmouhangouhan mauum c an be suse!nd to annd ml ioe t. on the the puo t u s t i r s n wlock 1| not l l o r d o f t o h u a t h c l l u a n a l u o k n l e l t o c k .A h ; - pcdockLaa ll!mu u fn d tr n l IME! dllaram camblnallons. CourtCuts)83.95 A.N.Ballardihian qing PoorFarm)40.00 lndenrood'l`ypew:iterCo. (RibbonC°||P°!\Book)5.00 N i a l l a n sC u bS t o r e( S u p - pl l s a }22. 18 F r e dS .M u e l l e r{S u p p l i a ¢ }£4. 80 M i k eIn g e r s l e v{S\ ip pH .e i)5. 00 *| mon work rut. the problem of1*-gf; n a q u u u ;a r u m b nzmnSa ~ n u u x m z m u m m m n n uhasnh o bo e lu ta b lu h l, c h l s u ll n h o u l d b a .I s l a m !a y h n o e t u d l m n u h n n o n n f t c n n f w a t h u g"'N\1.c a nthechildrenn a ltli " | » h o t| | | | \ l ld . | M ln ¢ . " I w u |n ygustn dth yn na d l n u r l a m y h u o f .wo l t i o b o u u h a w m a n o f t h a buta nm ntoma lll i tzoplmcs.rtu lly h o mu un r o d bu Mu n n d a p p n n c h i a ; th e J l h d : °" l' hu 2 | re mai n lu an y wf. " work) Ludle Fulk(ExplnmD G1-lenw m a )( M y .Fees 15.00 180 lnS h u ncue)100.W ILH.Rumuxson(Expuue) PLG Jlghon(Co nn e m) A. C. Debd (Cmnt c ert) NYSSchneider JeninCo. Lumber). Maarten lhhrelu, Shari!! ( h i l o n h eandwatch) 14.51 4.oo u m 31.75 81.50 J.~ Petersen(tn bvrl3.38 Ha r ry ' E mr(Labor)2.01 to thestandard: of decency. {.`OUN'l'Y(`0M!\i.!SSl01"3;ER&.§2l.0-cnlan¢NaB.~°--" (Continued from hat week) HoltMfg. Co.(Blade :now plow)753.00 I .Naeve(Labor)76.00 SumStevens(L\bor}.75.00 boo.Mtnking(Gas)2.15m mSleevesf b r lxd n s i1-:ass FrtemanV.Tucker(Labor)3.00 II. Ollermann .tiiapuir clock)1.50 A.A.Wilkins {L:shor)9.00 YemieHeath(Labor)7450 W.E.Appleby(Lab°r}3.00 A. J. Suthérland(Labor)1.60 c .Lamb(Labor)1.50 J o n i C h ~ ( ~ r ) ~ .1.89 Ed..H\nslm (Road work)40.50 orange :n mm xlunoou u n V a n c e ' a n d t h e L i m e w m a n o m S o D m n t e I n P r o p a l i l h l a s . w w .t h em u :d n l e nw h i c h n um md w e l o p e dt oo b t a i nt b l »~ _ o f i n » e c u i n : h e p m p q | » D f d u e l r l p e g l m n o n e i e m o n h - »li n g, th a nth a to ft h on m . a t -~'»m~edie.m m m u b e i e r m a d mm qr l gg u t im e for m a n o ut s t: nd I.n | -le r ln lh e \e ¢e la l» I» .~ k ln ld om . 'Th e1;_' g f 'a p p r u nl nb em eW a r n ttih d e p e n d s o n n s i n g l e : p e e ao fs u n - t'1 | m »w h l l em a n - t h e p l l r p vl t . Th e p l a n ! h u n u t t h e Iu m n r y t m p b y w h i c h a n In l l c h l l d e dh rnec ta r.u n e m l d a b l yb e ~ dusted br pollen daauned to fn~ zu a no t h er p la m .i m x e e d . t h e n u d c l l b e n n l l f i l n n o n t h e p a r t o f m e o t haewo n d e r fu lthat,h a dun o t ew:- nma nd by the pe uen : o bse rva a a c l e a t h t l . l t m i g h t b e r e n r d l d e h i r : - s t o r y .Th e d u l y d m r o l r e e s o l e l yup ni it h e ~al a mo th w hic h. In or der l o In su re pqo per 20 01 ! g upp lyfo rh e rfu t u r e 0 . : c u e l \ m n o f fu n n i e r m o t h e r the Queenthe m ade m at h b ei ng un i; ..me d 1 1 ; t h epe r pe t un l io no f h i s rac e. G l m b l n g u p o n e o f t h e p l n n fu e u . .a n a s r n w f r o m t h e a n i m - r a i Q l i p | s u p p l y o f p a i l rn a n d , r o l i l n g into a p ell et, can lee l! ot! zo anot her r e nI nth ele t te rh e rn mb u s i .couuou'rsne|.ansi5`uen£ 5 - l n v u l l r la n dAg e nt sA nN C IK n e ~ m ' i | l p o o l a l t y B a t n m o n . Th e r e| 1 1n ém o r eped dle ra,- e u n e n a n d a n n i e .A t l e n t Il l. e n g u e i i i n t h e h u a l n e u a t s e l l i n g - k o m h o m e s o n o u n w o u l d l o h a ve u l b e - » l i n e .Th e se ge n tl e me np r e f e r t o b e c u l l w»p¢»v.*Ielt;u l u m e n .a m !t h e ¢B '¢ ln :n to da y In lu t al l a ny Ind i vi du al . | i p e c lu l t y an t e s m an w h o d o e s no t u n fu n n s n i p - - In o t h e r w o r d s ,wh o se ll s di re c ll yi nil u !|nmil:|mt'r. T h espe cia lly: a l u m n ao fto da y who anli n fum: I:- mee to llo1 3.m v Ia nm m eaa|n\u¢|\*rq r; w | Ih » ro fyes ter y e i r .In fu e l , l h vr e Il aW il l? di ffer ennei nth eanezhudsrn z p l ny r d .t h e d s u n t e l r r b n l uo ft h elnlllv$d|JnIe m ! In lln r lxa rthull of l ¢¥td|~ rrla of the imil vi d ua l .211 :mul e re mote amd mor e or l e nIs o l ul vdr a l vt .l|unwlu*f..th eo l d s t ; Ifuf nn : l in g 1» a ll l lus edto s o m e 1I¢>£r1.1».A sn: e m r n !rul e,Im w e u u , th e s pe ci a ll ysa l e s m a n l s b e t t e r e d u cuteci.be t t e rfe d.bu t te rr l o t h e da n d ¢fa r i n u r e ' r l e r e r m l m m a u t h a nth e lgn-n l of a c letil le 1 130. N o t l l l l l m m e a t t h e o m u r l e l g fn l e an d < a n \ | nw r n w e n - a l n u c l n e s a t n e l l l n g !Fu r fr o m l t .A l n m u t t e r o f fa d . m a n yo fth eo l d t i m e r sw e r eve r y e m w r h a r t i c l e s . a n d i l w l r w r : a m o o l t r neu.4 Lind culmltnmmm w l ethu.1ui n d i vl d u a h\\ uzlhvm i e h l n x . - H a t l u l n l R w n n l . . ¢...-_ - Blair hatSaturdly.L.D.WarricknllledonJohn farwr Inst 8ul\d.l5I¢|fhrn0on.PnntixsSliiilhis ,hlvhqthebrushc1£ared"fn>m theh a dc anaf his pigc r..The bmahis to he Those who 'nero present new MessandMadame:LouSchenk.Nadal; J ames mlnn, .mm .amjqu~ ski.Dari,J u n e ;FrankThompnoChrisHlnl,CIHHindiey. Mr. W S c h e n k . ~F u n d sSchsnk an cs vrhich ua adoptedfor Washing- zonCounty:(Ground 1. Corn and cob meal ._. 250Ibn. o nHealsolbs zoo zoo 400 soo soo 100 2 Ground c om ._ Groundharley.__._._. Groundoats_....._.._. 3. Ground corn_.._......- Grozmdouts..._..__-- Oilmeal.._- 4._Groundcornondcob mu d_ . Groundoats_ . _ . . _ . zoo .200 400 l"ooo 1oo on 5. Ground cam ._-...-_.. Gronndoat!_ - .. Oilmeal Thesefeedsarealvrlyn ground flat, than mixed. lbl.ibn.lbs.zu.Ib; lbs. lbs.lbs. lbs. 1110. lbs.be It Il well to grow a few mnngels forfeedinginthewintertime.I t takesthep lu sofgreenpasture m dlend:vlr iq ytotb lration whichwillbefoundprofitahloin lnemuedmilkproduction. Theemptyseatssofmquentiy seenInCongresssuggestthatthe Congressmenarebetter at deliwr- ing spegches than theysrc in lis- tening to them. DAIRYCATTLE MENS FEEDERMEETING a - - - . . . l s .c m w- m u m su w- m ml o a d s u hI n t . h u d a y . m d uv r u f l m n n d n b lzmwdw u l na t wn d a m n s r : - w i n .soldwall. l l i n mS h a ym nv i maveryI aurlmalaedelonthe a dly .B l v u chqiplngm upnp nntoryforl n l d l l w k c n a l i m b f e l l o n h l w i .hlltlng hima n t h e h e ld . m wx -denl.v uvarypdn lulbutthe v h l k l m l ~nobane:b m h n andum. henc o nr .1l r .m dMrs.P n n t luSmldn.l n ,L.D.W lnrkk,H n .Ch u.Hainundw a .dmvaKoOmnhl y u u n h y .Mn .AbhlsConalyvhltedst H n .A.E.Dlxon'»anlo u d ly ng~t. _~ ep~ora ~eect Flour. B l a i rM i l l i n g C o m p a n y Blalr, Nebraska SOLD B Y AL L c n oc nls M A I N T O P The ilour um took am prlu on open enmpedtion with dl edu : B onn at ¢h | n ama n C oun t;FairanBxud, Clk a I ndhm: a n n a ~ '_ _L. , i l ` 1 " ; , _ . , ; ; ; , ~ E . . . » ' P '" P '] " f '~i I» - ERri ' E '»n ~' ; :~3 | '7 ." ; = 3 " ° ; ':~ f s ; . -919.1 |r w~ 1 - I "| | ` 4 ' ¥~~. = ; . : = - 5 ! ' ? ' = " " ' 4 RaymondHoagland,HaroldMetz-ler. Jose I1Ray,BryanandMer-geret»3..~.-fo.tooktheeighth gradeexamination\n'l\icl1wasze- eently heldinBlair.IlewertBurwoodshelledfifteenlfunirefibushelsofcornthef u e part of the weekwhichhesold toJ.S.ConetyandMetalerBrothersatsixty-four eentaper bushel..C.B.Bunnpurehued1000bu- ahela of corn of Mr. Gaylonl of nearHermnn.FredandCliffordRai'wereon for her |-onErlwlnon last Sunday.thedaybeinghisbinhdey.There werepresentnf numberofhosfriends,whoenjoyedenicelunch andlater a skating party . Anumberof neighborsofStan-ley Bros. gave them a surprise lastIl1ursday evening. Gamea and otheramusement:wereindulgedinuntil u latehour.Hrs.MinaSc hmidt of Blair, ourformerneighbor.Invitedherold neighborsfromthefarrntospend Tuesday evening. Jen. 29, vrlth her.theoccasionbeingher birthday. .\.lngamesggugf===HF1\;e,hM£¢h m~ Iseeousmeremenr o m :c n s m c § f : " m . m , a w w 'c .J.Hindleyhauluultealo 'haulingpartyI n tWednesdn wl1ennnumber ofneighborstuMnm dMrs.FredLongenter-,ei outwith teams amd hauledlotainedatSundaydinner,Mr.gmli loMr.Hindey'nnewnawmi Mrs.Ear!Olldvreli,!xh'PandHFS-,from the CarHansen farm. in tJ .1 3 3 =a i u !M r .a n dM n .- l o h n l r . i m i c ts o u t ho ft h e. H i n d l e yp l c\M r s .J o h n" A r a n s o nh a sb e e nD a nT h o m p s o ns h i p p e da: n r' h e l p i n gh e rs o n ,C l a y t o na n r lw 1 f . | § ; i = ;§§=t h eS o u t hO m a h am a r k e - m . v et oO m a h aw h e nC l a y z o u l w i l lw o r kf o rt h eF o r d& I o } o rC o . ,- -_-- - n at the nts of six per c entg fnum fromthe 23rd:h y o f~ober 1923. and the defendant, Mu- mRasmussen,uponhisanswerclcron!-petitioninaddc uedidhmina judgmentanddecnee oforecl surelf li n z tthe defendants, ohnH.GibsonindGraceGibson n the sum of $1197.66aninteresthereon at the me of 10 per c ent-.~ annum!r0n\1thetwentieth :lay1 O:tober 1923; `nai¢l decree provid- nf:lhal.saidregainsbe|oldto The modemmethod of dren`ln Cha high nchool ll cnc of On mm s u mofUse Hghxhool prlndpllwdly .hamd n uln l. Th e o l|: cnrrlctzin ( C o n t i n u e d fr o m p a g e D a e ) g i r lst u d en t sw h oa ng u i l t ya f g m"and8venin|atthe.»\.E. ixonlurrne.TheAugustAndersonsaleheldISA Monday had but u small crowd lhal.saidregainsbe|oldto upon the school by eaxudldomput bllon the (lvl: by the modern ple- m mm dt hno -wbdyounger nods! lat ol tht pnunt gs nanllon. I nmo neomnlmitks.Corwin xwlntod out iu A utdaly mod- e my aunlvle twhlrhd o l l sln vh l titIn-ms "}\!¢hMa."a m - ot highmhool qu, onlyn li me wungar tlun many of the [lx-In in lln! an, look up to Lhoir modoof living undd u nm dm tn u t m mlmkit u du a lly ll p o ulb le . h e nld .n u n ." v i n : woutdon m nthar. brings tht ny le of dreu ba- n e g ~l~; ) l r .P y i ua n dd u a g h t e r .V e l - ma.u ar s .L .D .W a r r i c kd r o ve t o'I', h a tS u n d a yt am l o nl l r e .le sw h oi s i nt h eh o s - gzitnit h e r ea n dw e r eo ve r j o y e dt o f l n dh e r h b l e a nl i tu p . 3:!rs.P r l n t i uS m i t hvi n i i o dTu c s - d a yd t a r n o c na tM r s .W a t s o nT y - so n 'shom e.. H r .a n di l u .F r i t zl l u o l l o r ,w h oh a mw o r k e dt h ep u tse a so nf o r A .n .B e n i n .m o ve dI u t'h l e a r l n y t ot h eC o u n t yf u ma n dw i l lw o r k t h ew m i n !y o uf o rH r .C o u n t y . ;~" M H Q H ; ~ . ~abovea aforththedefendantvis~itingherpanuntilafewdsyl.nrdcross-petitioner,MinerviaC-Wilkins:second.theamountfoun d| £:1 x: ° ; 1 g g c l§ d ; § p n ; ° ° ° " ' o f 'uethep!nlnti{f.Georgew.Mor-: np. ns nboforth, thinl,the4-W1nm. fonndoethedefondanf., 513!1in..incaseeither0: 'bonh or onof.ultl nnmunui re-main unpaid. f§= n periodpf twenty day s from gg; add dm! df salI elv-e*ee.andsjudgmentbeing slill uufaniul and iaid decree still in force"url the nforei-ddiwenty days hav- inzevpirfd. *thoBuddpremieMuhm? altaC|"I§ed will be sold to :illin- f;|.enchandbothamounts insoirl\udzmentx;"theInterest theneon andc Et= :md nnenlinn cosuns lrroviriediw 5duionfor ard¢l¢"11'°\,nnflthe lr ?'rmsucheasesmade andpro-vidrwi.Datedlhin11thdey of J anuary. MA URICEMETlRENS. ,sin-iff of Wnsiiingfton County Reb:=\»\\fe 1-5t ' 1924 Mrs.FletcherCallemidaughter ofOmahavisitedafewday :last week'nttheOrrinHi n:home.Mr.andMrs.. ChrisIli n:spent Sunday atIrvin|,d.on. DeenPwernonealiédatDanThornpson'ahomeInstSundny.Mr.andMrs.WallaceSnowdervntlastSundayattheL o u ' Schenkhome.TheJungleClubmet.attheMdrtinMunsonhomelastWednes-day evening. Mr. andZoirs.ChrisHnnsen, who|livesouthof theMcCarthyschool house,losttheirthreemonthsoldson,who dioellastSatunlny.Fune- lnlserviceswereconductedSun-dayafternoonfromtheDminh I: ure .TheJohnAronsonfamilyviii-ted last Sunday at the Oscar Guy- erhome. ~ i ~ r .1I I .,.` 1** i n f l l i' ? 5,:WH i ~~uhan sold(addy wall. W atso n 'HunbaldA n k :l u !l-`riw|Ay- s¢V¢l"l\ ladies of this vidnl-y y mespn ed Mn. Ty wni lmplulizyasgum md erda y ed the day . The Tyson:bnnn le d th e J oh nRod»m lonn nColhxa n nDvdtu :won mon. W 0 :hall loudofh o r r i u t1\,,¢¢g,»__" " "Hr.. uuiHn.Wat| .on Tyson wereSupday dinner guests at the JamesCsmrzrhome..~ _ - - -' * " " " " 4 1 ;I "I~---~ ~| PAs'rR|Es W henMAINTOP Flo ur is u sed Pastries ot dl kinds are a success. Remembernu.1.N'r<>Phasthe Ei l E 1 II:I ~and lddress on a~ postcardofrlnaicttcrlndwcwiil mailfree and P0S¥l18id. a :amplu copy of Popular Mechanics mu o n . : Nl the must wondnrful magazine pub hshed 180 pages and 400 pkiugu every month.that wiil entertainevery member of the family. It womans irerrrcsringnnéifmnndmu¢!~smun uz=?s:.'°§m&'a'...'°z'=a°°'" " t;::u sunuhhu za inter:A: twrrbvdsnawi- mil me :~»»'I~m¢.,...»..m». ~ ::.:z' ::=;-:=~f;a°=~" in the 'f"'1£2 ¢udiva¢ndir¢apru||;g|nr|4. I!you hke is rw canl may evenrmonth trumpsaendulrr or and usyour uh:-cn- 81:-a for one yur. Popular Mec hanic s Company no-au z. o-un um. uggggq nu... \\warorK 'Q ¢<f~2i&"".':u1-lr.- - ~ . , e :mi E=u£Q'Hm¢rf¢1 Sw 4 \'"f::::x:"' \,THE ENTERPRISE | m r r r s ~ HAY! No uv onrrm Ask for "BLUE m uon BREAD"GENERAL AND LDCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Ask for "BLUE mBHON BREAD# VOL. XXVIII BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA,FEBRUARY v, 1924 N 0 2 _ : a l u m n u m A Loma qmnn |°""°sJ::'am::>;'2.,.a.rAm cmcurr i""""*"' ~ "°"¢2»-m€cumlunx or Bu¢\y had service been restoreii over Nortlwemvrn Den lelephonn hnél in Nc l ruh which werewreckedbythc bitter Jnnuuy mmn me humzane swept uxou part of the mme an Sunday, Febr. =v ~''_<»1~B E G I N ;MONDAY,;°;;:;;":;h:';:; :'f.1 ."'§ f~;'i @ 0 R G A N l Z E D . * 3 ; ; . L ~ c . ° ' c . mn t u L U M L R C E P A R T Y 0ne :mama na T 'Cyu lo the lelephone lmu thmughaul _I -F1br, 8-0ld Tune dums u ll.A m l qu, Pun. m y i me eaunty and mm.m m m -Numme mn Bev¢n|W, A. mu.qlimv r w 1Cues And Nlneon'l'l»I Many lines out in Lhe Nmatk n a Fm cumin ;Febr.12-um Von pdauc um.vi lla 0% . Ev mi u ,Criminul Dm-|¢¢¢Imrhmnma were ontinly emu Mumrn-»¢m 1 Febr. 15-Amoriun larlon Plu-I Pkuun Ev mi u :', lay lng hw more nm. a Lhonlmd |-ales und 25.000 miles o f y i nmostly mag the vxindo ll lo ng an tame lin es. Th a oompmy u timnn nn lo u i n mn latest norm no be about $75,000.. o u t m d w u t o u t o f O m l h l v m to r n d o wn b y the mm Th e c o m- pln y ' a lo u i n l o n will approach rho quxner o l n million dnllu- mx-k. Thu Nehr ukn Ila n of th o Nonn- w n u m Bell sad knd m m i n tba una wen and north of Omaha. Stn vi a d o g th e U M lo u tlx u n i U Q : m b o m h .w m m m .s u m s . ITE R M TD B E ON E O F I m a a m Wm Sheet! vl lima Wrlch. Waller C. Fluory D. ~ Spsakler.S u l h J a m ebal vs m b m l McCracken c ia l. Alma KID! vl Qurlss Koenig Thomas K-In: vl Chu-lu Koenig. T A 'Hen vs Wm. Smith. me mn bu", broken by um "naive load.p/.xsumcmx ONE or .ssvnzBetweenKsnnazd md 051 ' \°- -1 u h w l » d a w n o f . b m n n A joint meeting ol the hir bwdl n wu n p-» -ua :lm f ifty -mm p aw of W uh lnmn. mn. Cu mh- 1. Dod n. wen down.§'lnmtan and S tmwn counties mat Th e n o r m r m m i n d muc h mr \ | o mma o n u n wh o f . h n u u - y lering among the | ln& u loll W *W t l l b i d l f d r d k l l i i Z-lxll :he min , M d n ; m .temP€1'lt-uni: will omhneu anon (dn of north- d r e p p e d w b e lo w we - ma | a m i o m Ne b n lh v R..Y J o lm| o nv| . P . B .C u h mz n, , ( n d _:A b ° " ' ! ° " 7 " " " b ° " ° f " " ° d " ' et nl Ellen Johnson vl Jos E. Johnmn. John H Holcombe vs K l r r r lilac - Adolph G. l»\\d'il vl J ohn Nlbhu. To n y mu 1 | u mm l B r o s . C o . 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W illiam Ratlunsnn, will talk 'lo um bwne u men .| There will be talks before £130 hgh school all week. W A S HI NGTON c o vr mr GIRL ACCEPTS p95| 1:|gN{ Miss uname Jensen, daughter of bo ! in Omnlu. Go d De n y J e n ki ns vu b o rn i n Johnson Co.Nebr.and r u p u t tvrentrfive y ous of age.H e v u the older son of Hrs. Daisy Jenkins, row of Rldnr City. Nehr. His father Neal Jenkins,a brothel of Fred mdfruxlx of this dty , died last July at his home at Coleridge. Nebr. The deceased ldhvel his mother, as mem- tioned above and one brother J n Omaha.Hr a nd Hn. Nels ag.Jensen of Government inthnities nntifiea Kenner!! hu zeantly completed her the relatives that the body :odd an work at the State University. with nve in OnNm, probably Sunday, the exception of a. few "hours which, and will be sent to the old hon! at the will finish by correspondence. ltloleridge,Nebr.for burial.andhas accepted] position in Sioux'Fred and F u n k Jenkins expqct City, Is. as secretlry of' the Fira:to attend the' funeral services. Prenbyterisn church theme. She visi ..._._ teen! with her pnrpnta at her rount»F5331 133513 rs hdrne last week and left Hondny morning for Sioux City to begin Mr.L P.Rasmussen made l bf' duties.ple of farm deals the pastThefamilylivedinBlglraf o r ._d M1 ymdnd Wm 5, meek. One was the G-eprge H. Ne! }!| \| l nga In 88 "h ~frememberedbymany~- = ~ * r : : . ~ 2 ? . . . . ' . ' ; ' . " ; f . . J e n - as an csrnest and sincere studentl"a young woman who will mlke ~ 3; ==_{ §°l",§"?.J§-f $180 per acre, this A ma-prix puny al m m n a d 'P-*vu nnhnnd u d n h a s a '.and In J o h n W. Stork a l lr Orum on Friday mn l a | . |>.1. zu m m m m n m u » : d a n v u thdr UNI w odd ng dvqnary. A mod:wnddhg uncanny v u -farmed by l r .Edwin Nihon zlnad b y l r . u m m a w k . u m \Ne phgod kbs n d d h ; rch.Tha flmnr dd r IPP U U H Lk bukeu o f n u t N u and ls.m l w u ; , t h i h m n a lou.wha ' c n Anvvvvrilidy Iued faiths oec aion. A number bridal mlld l lppe xnd arry ing n u n 'Following the c utaway . ng - ntu hd o m n n I n n nh r . K r . md l i n . M a r k wa n th n - ienu of mnny beautiful nnannu. Ulu u nodal hour of vhiting. n~ ghmenu hranght by the lxdles, ns served und lt q hte hour all un ed far their h o me vi lhln x . i n d Mr s J .w .Stork mm y rpy nlumn o f lhl d.| y . I I II II UD E NTS s n o w u ' r n . a n r m a n z r r n e.\»¢\ sawn!thmlund n m vanity nmuu un the my cun- =. only nvmty-three were in- »c N u d n g a m n h f d t l h n t n d n f ' \ f & h u r t v u ' | m i ; k t 7 | u o d \ h l n | . "P o r Nl!! ! th e o th a l d l w l m ! h a - l f h d u m l m ~ w n l m . ~ n o x x n LA D Y u a s n s ' I h ¢ d u ¢ | \ o ! l n . C u v \ i u A y \ ¢ I , th i . | d ty o e a n \ d s u ~ ly \ u tS A t- u n h y mn mln g ,Pebf.2 . » z thc c u u u n m p x u r m e a s u r a - l n d u m u d d m t s h w h n n n - v i o u s p b m n h i a l l n b s r h n m a a n d f r a m n d h n r h h g h a v u u k - e n t o 0 m | 1 u { o r n t m ¢ i » n v h \ f ~ q b a p u n e d n v l y u n a u d a b o n . Th a d oe n uld vu Mm in Sc h lu - rig-Helshin. Ge:-mmy I n a u s md c ams to Axmrlu when about four he n n w d s n . c o m i n g to Dann- port.l l .When nineteen y a n old:c ha vu iurried w_ H u u A y n u m \ h ¢ y mo ve d ¢ d 0 mn h | £ n 1 8 $ . ' l' h | (allowi ng y ur th ey u ma m Blai r wh e n the flmily vga r a n d m d ednéabud.There were ( l n bo7l¢ two,August and Charles. dyinz In lnlxncy.Thom n mli n x John and Adolph ol th in di y ma Herma n of Omlhl. ll! of whom were pnsnunl the uervkel.'In lass me boy! msn, ald nnough u-Yum,the hmily moved out nn .»- ».._ .... -1 ..._u... »». i ':V -|»'\ Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth upon this continent a new na- tion, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the propodtion that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, tes- ting whether that nation, or any nation so con- ceived and so dedicated,.can long endure. We are met on~a great battlefield of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is al- together fitting and proper that we should do this. But in a large sense we can not dedicate,we can not consecrate, we can not hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it far above our power to add or detract, the world will lit-tle note, nor long remember, what we say here,but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us, the living, rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rath- er for us tofge dedicated.to the great task re~mainmg be re us, that from these honoreddead we take increased devotion, to that cause .fm;.whiclLthey gave thelaat full measure of de votion: that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain; that this na- tion, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people. by the peolple.and for the people,shall not perish fro the earth./ ' II ~ii Ie»'f°f"__\"--3,.f_;... .. v. _\H~ .u . .|»" " : 1 _).1 ~ "¢" ; , v_. M H Q H ; ~1\~l~ l| PAs'rR|Es W henMAINTOP Flo ur is u sed Pastries ot dl kinds ae a success. Remembernu.1.N'roPhasthe right. §lelid tor a Perhcb Flour. B l a i rM i l l i n gC o m p a n y Blair, Nebfaska M A I N T O P The ilour um took am prlu on open enmpedtion with dl edu: Bonn at ¢h| naman Count; Fair anBxud. Clka Ind Dwghnltl. l f|10 n lI d i A m .lun. i q l l : ||ll| y 51| |('unl!»-- 1 E___E::___==_______=====_=_==__== eMeat You Can Enjoy Then are luvenl reason: whyyou mu und will wiv: Mu: from thin Mnrket more thln` mul. Only tha choieent Mun an 1 nrnllowed to euwr hers and than their uoodveu il gulrdad most |:\re(u!lJ-the ulmvlgclur lineal in Inlialed up- on u all simon. Phone Inv your hvnrlw meawe will mmm- wwdl' ru N* |¢| yanPrlci," "_'w o e n u m m o fl|lllltunedHau t Hn bq alx fr om wt atdnl-lruxaiwlmhar It is K ill. 0 0tl0'l\ dvdbedrealm mm m mB u n n"1»-lm' ton r" ' ' ° ° " ' n w w o r d s i l k , h e " " " " | , . ' " l° P " * " " " ' o n ~ m§1'f»i'n' au niia. ma all :hula he I-Irs. to nttrlct ltienllon '-c|»¢-uu»nlnnuu¢.T i ! ! !pou!bIy¢hlm,I1»|u.ys.du:u»§' lll4l¢'» buuurnuaomunoetxofiimnf excuse for ale¢'l¢l.the|}\eer= r=»~»»=1 enough in » -H-=-= »===»;;.';;=,;.::;".,:.."a.,;f 3';i";°;..,;:"' pe ac e p l a n an c a s t vo t e s .O f h ° " ' »B e s i d e s t h t i m m l d i a t e f a m i l y m m -5 .na s t y - a i :fs vo r e d t h e p l a n ,w h i l e t i u n e d t h e d i e e u o d le a ve s t w o B e v a n w e r e ° P P ° l o d T h e b a l l s ! !c i d e r a i w e r s .M r s .J o h u u u S c h u - ~U u t I 0 this | t I\ d 8 Il \ l ~g f w g t g i d g ,I n g .M u g , t r u c t o r l .T h e D a i l y N e h r u -I m .l t u d e n t P vb l i c l t i e n .r e m u h l L o u i s a s ¢ h : ¢ a ¢ r 1_3 -; ;; ;_ g° ;= _~: u m " L u k o f int aa ru t.l e a n s p n -o f b o r J , n h w l l h n g " - L l n g g l n S t i r .'w h o m : h a h u n u d e h a r h o m o f o r mu. m u:]Another a¢uw.» the mam; of tha Del Rlver eighty um fum ltT|;a Fontenelle mill was cloned, $137.50 ua P. C. Sorensen. Sonnlmal .pm-aly -¢ \¢-.-1, by \n stuck- tndlng me nina uns when Dr.wégilmlt §Por& Chops ment Lslued Iut wak by the M. l (J. Ry. to necun pnymant ol freight d u n e s . ' M s n Bamey and Mu n ny . t h e m m ownen.lmve wanton h a d m h e n u m hn mu uo n xvlh z . but \ eombinnlnn of unfommnle rimamltsnc el h u m l d i It unhlll 11|¢|,,, .mv lives n. ssooo. L I TTL E Gm. HA SPL EA SA NT NRTHD A Llttla J ena Bulea.dnughtnr of v M c ( SCI a n |s¢_»l| ¢ u l l : . l k l k Ile ao: I l l (n n E ==E 5 Q I l i n g * T\¢|lU|)1~Ru! Run !y¢m.m4\m-mwum-a»m¢umm cquxcz :mms Iamr =-mwr.nn. can ni IIPDUN In danghtlr ana a u fla ia u lle llh e h u n n lr x a n v l on lymeaac c ulo ua lr' --lld ualld 'nmolDlllillc h. Za n n L i n l lll lo n Y u n . fl'Yl;%_ d,;{,;i1§i§`{1§L"\{§:-=i§llIn; of powdar puffs undlip| 6 ¢ s l Ht|Hto lc bool. Ha mid that if they .,,|0e~ bmuxht in neatly the tak at least Ourropumlonol 20 y arn hir ddilhtll but of th an hun ts.G u n n m r gFresh Pork Sboillder- g,F mh H a mb u r g e r---. E~W e i n e n----.I §NIEL SEN 'S C ASHSTORE~'nw buku ml pm:amen!Quw Freshman tum from Cnighton l? Y E C TI Y !P |Univunlil.y and the Dann Colhgu . '~'f*1\ A aepn M29 =°'°-m D=n=cu~.=f z » n » f f | v » a ¢ t u . \ u m -Iquinlltto are in sxcnllanl conditionii Penitentiary gg bg'-ln prison gg. f am! havrnot as yet suffnmd a db-ianna ranginsr from one to two years sfent this 'U'Um ,having llr tld y Mi d f h lu of $500 1 The epidemic of mnsln at Dann lo $10,000 etch.Evi dlntly thi n ia in about over,two of the vlc timsa i u d n in Ohio who think:liquor Lhaving been n l u from qu nn n -i n it vi e hh n | h ou dd n | I i ll ti ll! sn . I (Cbnlinued on pan 5).belht punhlzod. ~Y *l l I l l l ¥ I \ . | \ ¥ v u l v \ u ; u* ° " ° " " " " l " ¥¢ & . § I n ` £ .` i . § ` . ¥ . d " } ` § L `. § 'L ¥ . ' . ". 7 i \ ¢ = » m » ° = » ¢ » = = = = = = ¢ » n » .Slhlndbba5L".2..'£'.T.L .""» L ' =:':". : . : ' ; ~ - i n - - » ~ ' v \ = = - m l n . m - c o mmn o m . - c o m m m ' ~u a » - u I t n u n -_v l v s u v n » u a m| , \ u ;» y . | u » u u v u n | n| l ¢ Nd r \ I\ I M l hn l n \l ¢ h -d u o \;_....'| ¢ n a nn m I n m s o m u d l l !" ' |ElQ"'!!\lI||I|||l|||!, ~-11|1m|u||m||m|m|m||m|||nuu|uu||un1|u|umm||um|uu|||uu|mu||n||n|umu||11.¢.»-ulunlu.' su p p e r * g g ~b y Q]|¢fa m il y n a a s m w s s r r r s u r r o x [ m a 1 fe w fr i e n d s a t t h e B e a l e : h o m e . n.-., h a h a Blair, Nebr., February 1, 1924- T H E EN'!"znn'nu:s__1,7 -..-_W ,, , _ . .____,,_~"-~-"-"~"-"~~fu.am;-, Nabr.. Fwbrwlrr 1, 1924 *1uu.mG'roz~z #H {l¢l\1d_g1|'. Che* uaging, §'m1_1{g¢_u- browns.|11\¢FsrmersS¢a¢¢Bmkv|P.Z.ALONG THE BOTI'Dll ROAD neaday.-TBI nrr z nrm s z _' n P. N Q C l b " 3 ~ m i s s e s Lienrude Hefner n e a r s :nu uesuamu b u n ;- -...me ta tt h e h d l l :AJ.urewna.nd|.:..l.|mo wof Hn. F. W . Pgeflffir. A » m ° 3 .The C.Y.L.K.'nu pleasantly » o u m m m M - l n r e d n s ' : . » " ' I ' h e l : { u n ¢ ' . h » { ' n t ' ; " ' ; ; ' f £ r ~ ~ m a f t t r n m n I n s p e n t m d a w t w h i n d Tu e sd a y a vmi ng at Lh d u mk n f Nom D| . mt' *lt1. h B B! ll5 Ai k en mowd on totb c n f n r m|Iuneh1n.|| tn e d b y t } \ e b ¢ n 1 ' l o f l l n Hu o ld w e b e u s i l - d e l l t h u.r Ln..' budding g m present.were Hu - le d bv K in B . I : me D ill.airs. A.Hughqa of Dsvid c1;y A_F§'f"'f,i,'f§?" """"i ..m..3 *EE*. W olf. Hen! Ostarmm.u i . .Dnmthv sam.z¢|.n n l Rh !! nu allie d to Arllmrum an lc mnnt am.. 'rnnrlnv .ES m fm.nmglm Hu i Hopkins went to Council hhoe Man. Bluifl Saturday for a :hart vidt.|Katha Wert *rl R055 Wert.n mhtm.Claude Brlndfu of 0m#| | .Li ;1 go -n u n r.u t. h ¢ A . W . B The Llutlpl e-na.m" F "U S 'pmy vs Floyd Van Vdin, et-Ll.h TS.m a Hrs.Ciyde m u h were "°"° Bone): '° Roy Mc Coy Flfnnhn .,|.u.... e.»....a..,Andrew J.Jacobsen vs Cln'i¢ .|: tJames A.Mckeemnn. Parlor. Thane Lhingl ua presuming for th attention of the pulpit next Sundny.These am Lincohfs birthdny,the vmlnx ci our great war tim: presi- dent, Woodroxf Wilson, and the Boy 5.1out movement. Each one of than Fa worthy of bffng made Gio rentrsi theme oi an entire service. But we shall try to do justice za than all an one. Perhspa it il well that tha three some together for surely the ideals of scouting are 'lrondarfqlly ret forth in the lives of that great men.The antumdanu lm Sunday morn- nx was good. ¢°===4 join with as inthesenrrieanandlendahelping hand.. Nan Sunday the first number of mio our services. We one nur faces nwat every Sunday. Next Sunmhy morning i n will Ino n spedd servic e for the Boy Scouts.Everyone present wi!!bc given a Scout souveqir. This will be a good chance for you to Inrn what the I?-oy Scouts fully ua. Have y ou attended any of our in; splring "church night" oervinu onWednaudly Owning!! -- - u- _ - - 1 " \\\\\l|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII/§R U Supersutlous Q §Q `D o Y o u ' f i' 5 'I! you do you ans a judicious 5 §B e h e v e ~§ ;l n Si g n s Anwmis PAYS 3 =nd expocldly when you adver-E ;' P ;1f:,;:;,'°':,."°;.'"::,i:,.i,'f"'°'§ =°E 'l`hb\ ne2lspaper reaches \be eyes o( everybody 5 "hu might be a pmxble buyer i n u m mi n " W / l u m | m | | | | ||||u|||n\\\I S u n d a y S c h o o l 1 0 A . H . X o m i n g S u v i a 1 1 A .H N ..~ |.\:|~E ve n i n g S e r vi c e 7 : 8 0 P .H . C h u r c h N i g h t ,W e d n e s d s y 7 : 3 0 O O N G R E G A I I O N A L C H U R C H ( C o r .W d k l r A vo .a n d C o l f a x ) H . Buick,~ Willy's Knight - . ilverll Amdt-Snyder Pldtor Company :\I :wmv rm I r r r :r : I I 1 : ! \ 1 !IV! Very Spécial Tires at Reduced Prices A Clean-up Sade anxa GUBIIWSKEH.$6.50 anxau-2 cnnnuusxfn $1.25a2x4\|$13.50 ~u $14. u1 34." .:msn These Tlru lr: all Flrst Grade. Tney are reel buys and 1| you In [dug to Bud Tires this spring sleiurlyuvenlyhvukv. m..u`n mmm cmmca Arthur D.Smalley, Minister Sunday; February 10.1924.Sun- day school ez IBA. H. We invite all who have no other churc h home to become members of our n v v i n s qtu f r e e debts. Unti l th e fi rst of the n u' Ham- vh mr had electric service only until midnight.. Slnoe energy is now afforded by a tranmdsaion line the people mer alt up and reed d l Manager A.W .Ron in of the nsgm.. Sunday school.Hastings G u eompuy h u been Morning worship at ll A. M. Ser elected pvelidenz of the chamber ofmon"mbjoc t:"Christian Compu- rommerwe of that c ity sion.1 Elk C£will ba 'au-de I B. Y. P. U. nc a=slrr. az. seam.m e f r o m ' :m l g ; "I n Hia Steps--How and What Jesus Taught." Evenin:service at 7:30.Sermon subiectz "Rimy r or Swampu." Prayer meeting every Wednenday evening at 3:00. ... Special attention of the members of the their is c alled no the fm that the practic e will be held this week at the church at 7:80. The ehunh and thc- |:onI!!¢:.'lUnn will hold a nodal at the c hurch on Friday evening at e'e{o¢k.We want all the members of the church and o{__1l1e conzrregntion to be present. The January meeting o f the Womazfs lliasjonary Sodety was line out of Waterloo. The Onmha hier plant must pay the Cudahy Packing company $50 ooo for over-charge for water alnee 1914.o * ` Columbus people are urging for mcre street lighting in the residence dishiota. Utica u m erect a $50,000 hizh srhool building. Plerlly of feed ol all kinds at prices which you c an affer to buy at Rhoadel Coal and Feed Store. Get your Fleur and Feed at the Rhoades Coal and Feed Store. zjvon nt the opening of the Sandor schoo!hour.This u m m m shown u hour the work which Lincoln hsd in his mind ind h urt I t blin g eu- ried on by tho churches today. Try lard to bo on tima. The Ladle:Hiuionnry Bodoty will moot Fridoy Fib ru xr y 8 , lt 3 }. ll. at tho home of llr l. J . R. Holmu.. Choir pfketioo nl the .-=11m~£h sm:- dngr e'rsnln| nt 7:30. I I an "~ `~ D u mlu w c mm 4 An d lds o u h do wmvhlu n n vlu n n lli lh l a lu l r f u r g d o l tu u m lu lE n lu r lll i|Ffmi9louk|1P\| nhu»Pha.vdIlpulpuu d a n m n h n u u l u q u g d n h u g h e t h e N e a re s t A u t h o rl u d r-u Ford Dealer U "I rfJ T H E U N I V E R S A L C A R F o r e c a s t i n g A f r r e m e n d e u e S p r i n g D e m a n d g 739,626 more Feid can and trunkewerev n o -duc ed Int y e n' tha n the pre o ul year. en Increase of over 50 per eent. \ ln ~»'»~,g»~»-~~f~;,»<1°-»- Inca:-sein =»_;°d--Q; I: nl lm I z...§°I'.......i' mend-|| when aden fo\'u25¢\GD Rid Can and Trash muld na be Glled. Thhyeuvintfr buying iorlmmedhuddlvty blbzn mme edhn :lun ever baba-and In addidm NBII"adenhlveudleadyhvnboekedxhrmrghxhefeunlwskly Punhue Plm hearing ddivuy. Thnlea sdnuly indi uhm: thedelaed dugthh lpdvqundmzmmevvillhehrgnxerxhmnev.d lordenlheuklhndnad lmmedhldy wixh Ped h \ l |mm\|¢|pmraiu\a|Alm¢deh1in¢curi|gyeu|Pa¢lCunt Tusk el Fordnn Tncwr. 1 u m m u w u u r u m u s r x w .~ Industries allover tlu ~ to u r it ha t it a aa t h h e to r r t u duction m n u u n l l pu ns ! Con|1'Iu,eontin1:||d m d »... ._ . - .r a x c n v n c n o r c n n x s r L . H . C e m p , P u t o r A h e e n e i u e p o o r v d z k l e l o e o m e t o c h u r c h i n fo r t h e f i r s t t i m e . Y o u m a y n o t fe e l a t h o m e i f y o u h e ve n e ve r b e e n t h i n b e fo r e . B e t t e r s o m e n e x t :.... . I- 1 -be1dq_ttheliomso!l£r».A.J .lloore cnt.he32at.'1`herevr=|.sa.eplend1d m q n d q u m d a very ln h n lti i n g p r o g r a m r e u d e n d u n d e r t h e l e n d e r - a h i p o f M r s .Th e o .W a h l e t r o m .D e - Il d o u s r e fr e s h m e n t s w e r e s e z n d e t t h e d v l d a f i h e m n d n g b y t k n h o v |u r n I ~I n d ~:11 mmmar r i n :1 Du ne J a n ! r y - boiinchina 1mHo-och:11 toot mess drill,nnariy nur;1 Hoosier broad-dnt aeeder;I J lm lvi lll d l l: =-;\=<»-g ;l Good Enough - g g no w:If : m r wagonbox;1 Joker cnltintorz 1 sixteeninchwlik lnx plow;I aight in d'David Bn dly power feed :fin den 1 Starling nroeu mill.both grindur c or n :l sled:1 fourtoen foulfeedhunk:I lnrlns wggng;1 i twnrk lmrrems; 2 nt; livht harness: 20 rods hog trim;200 buzhell snapped m m ;some hay and oatsandnther zrtkles too numerous tdnwntion.r'|"e1!r||:---All sum:810.00 ~under cash.Nine months time.3 per cunt interest. Free Lunch at Noon.Louie Voss.OwnerClmnShipley,AuwoneerBcnningtonStats Bank, Clerk. DANISH EV. 1.u'ru sn/m cmmca ( c m . m u o n w i e m u m m ;| H. Nielsen,Putar. Sunday Srhool 9:15 A. K.' Murnlng Sanlos 1o=ao A. K. Fwllnz Service 7:80 P. M. RE- ORGANI ZED CHURCH UF J E S US c a ms - r OF ' u vmz n DA Y s .u m° s (Lincoln Street between 6th & 'l¢l\)° Elder T. J .on, Dra ,Supply pu ns thmug h me h u| ,c pld| mk o f band voting Du!it cumot burrow m o n money until n l u u i o m u vm m m . w h i c h i l d o d h d ll ln- (-lflnlla with the present M 6 1 0 ct property nlne.| .Ax Q NDIW NMQ lhe public sc hool syuem ls |mb|.r~ r-med for want of h oud ng full!-Lin And mon thm 875,000 children an: attending school but put Uma. which furnishes | strlklng lllu n n - u o n o f u m m o r lxl s w . g u m i n pnwpeeu of c oming nnentlonz neu wwlr prohhm.' u m m - u m m s u m m m . meant ol Agdmlmn to Lumthudt! upo n d ls rmdl a wplanting lnuntionl, tn hi ol nutme i n u- uuumu pna uum ena m m a , Dm-i ng the put y ur tloalle n il- wy Una uf esuntry axwnded $250, 000,0 00 u n uu ndof u md impmvo- mants, awarding an Ahudun Elec - tric Rs lh n y A xo d ld a n .. N r b n a h C i ty - ' h m new vlvink d i i h k tl m d o n n e w : w a r i i lt r k t n u u d ;owutrudinn eontneu to he avnnied non. Sz en ur y W a llin u f th i Di pa rt- mms of Agfieuhun says:' n u y u r n m v n u u w m mm ¢ f e o u ~ ¢| nMd Knqmvuannt in th maketh! md:-pirltusl btdb onl of thonldom' li n c o ln - l e n m d b m :homes b u l l t i n t h h d t y d l r l n g m a e m m 1.98:new b o n a a n e w!in m a lo i tbd 9 1. 1 - :u a i n me . u mx- u f e mi a u , ' m , w| f o r 1 9 9 . elair pipe line being laid Platte river harp.\ Aurora-Aumra Elrialnr :Mr mm-u net profits of $8,042 for 1923. .Pew-nz Water Paint Curnmiasio animate:that by _ mo hydro-elleu-5.5n¢u1|.»H¢m¢In Uai ml .I~ wlli reach 10.000900 horse pq fe Minatare-First Stock ahipmln sf aeuon, 1-I carlaad aerntto tlrn markets. Omaha- Nebraska Telephone sodation to hold convention h iebruary 12,l3, and 14. Highway construction throughou state for all of c omlng you to :na total of $2.000,000. Albion-Free poatd delivery be cxtabliahad mon. Nehu rh- Eqn ipmént arrived an willing for oil and gal to befi man. .1 .~. jects totaling 191'mi i u cn! c ltimahd cult $1,0N,00D. S u w s M l m n f o r : a z z u l ~ at totd of $95,095,000, o1| r5~doo m a . m p | » ¢ . Fd r b u rr - J c tf mn n -eounty pvtrolynan to c any on road ei n : Seottahhiff-lion than 15~ ac res of boot: in North Plath lay already under contrac t for I~ Ina on;Gu s t Western and El~ eumpunin axpectnd to sign to of 85. 00 0 u ns in h illy . Pznder-New thr u- du ly f l Woof public sc hooi buildin;a Centnl Cifr-Soap fac tory to tstablilbed han. Linc oln-Tim n u r pumping un! z u b e i n s t d i e d b y wm t o r u u d u caplrtment,estimated m e ~ HOmahabusinessphdgo$47~ m a u m m .men : m o w I pdd to tha amployai elhta in the £\ "B h t0 .f h ildB 8 | h Y hn \Y i \. | l\ .h | company.The government nvmed tnlaphom ayategn of Indh hu fu ror subsc ri- bers :hm than are in Lincoln. Auto- matic irutrumama have been omitted and will be installed throughout the 54 stem. , A mar Cushing h u crluippu{his ulldings with electric hgh!and runnin;In te r In d naw Ir pi nn in g to Install an aloctrln plant for tha general use at me vi lllg a Hastings city eommlulonen bo- lmvo that ntnel lighting,and Inu n f i h i s t h a b u t l n l u r l n e l l n i n l t erinm.Henatoforu dark alleys are tu be iiluminatld during the winter months.. " T h e n u e f a n :th a n |do m: ; . .denlo pmmt Irith mulri ally ueuld employ méfut and mad Wa all have | direc t interest in satisfactory mnlntion of this p lem. Ho r r ll l- Nu r Rehn!I I USU; twenty-four culoads of - tr-on nhippod in one day. c r a m .Inlan d-Nur ~ I I I watt Shim plant opened neu Lincoln--Bid: requested on INDUSTRIAL NOTES Every employe of thc Fremont Gan company is a stockholder in tho Doharty holding company. 'Ure mr- ment period ll uztended over a. ter m o f f ive re m.if dedmed, md m bonu of ty anty-five per nent i l given employes upon completion or their paymanta,d m an insnn.neo provision i l ld dld that guarantee: . TEACHERS'EXAMINATION DATE: April 12, 1924 May 23 and 24. 1924 June 27 and 28, 1924 August 1 and 2. 1924 Mgble Marsh.County Superintendent .°.uBRIcA1~n EV.-LU'I'H.TRINITY (Go f=HU1;<=§h ima > r.ax an t s u(W.Linc oln an d 2 nd mem g_ U M ud, Paaior. Sunday School 10:00 A. M.H. J. Warning. Pastor. Blair Telephone 1802 Paine 3 and 17. English on the Sun-Epwonh League 6:30 P. H. dl_Evening S-erfvoe 7:31J.P. H.ya 10th and 241-h. L_Prayer Meeting Wednesday ann- Satunday aftemoons negular re- ug im i nn :- u¢ u¢ n in E wa n.i n t m o . Sunday School at 10 A. H.- Divine Services 10:30 A.u .gp MA RTS EPIS COPA L CHURCH Ladies Aid meets every f i n !(Gum Street between 4th and Sth) Wednesday afternoon.Rev. A. E. Harsh, Pastor. The church board meets occasion-Holy Communion every Sunday ally and the voting memben oon- and Holy Day at 7:30 A. M. woe quarterly.Church School at 2:45.Also aar-The partor intends to an r e vice every Sunday at 1:o'¢Jock. miaden-stations on Sunday P . . Ta Litany Friday emming at 7:30. Q It 10:30 A. u _ - - w --- - » Sunday School at 10 0'c loek. Pu nc hi n g aman d a: 1 1 ns. ST. FRANCIS BORGIA (Catholic Church) (Comer Coifnx md aah umm' Father C. A. Bayersdorhr,Pastor First and Third Sunday of such month, Haas at 9 A. M. - »l I I taxuwillndlnloealtaxnliyn- dall~as~rr:lmendn up|||~|¢H'I'l'ty in |D\'|ll¢l'\'7 mdaamurea."Thsndudhnhmmnuuemwerk s nvolutkm In lnéusu7 ma Imm tlwcantoflivlnx.Singuhr as It s s h d hd ld i n g lo ltlr tn r .an n; Mmu hg bu mli an es splnldh y c o un .. P1uidint Hf u d o f t h a l m l r l In a ba | ¢\ z lu: lath n u u m n m t y i w h c n h l u y s z ° " l' h | \ | ¢ p n b - h m l s th e ru ton tln n d a ao:-mal fardrn m u h t .'l"h|.|la uu c u ur r f o r t l u h n a s t l t n t o u r h r n u u u t o u f o d u u a s u r p l u c f n r n a h r i l l l . h r tb o h n e d t o f o u u n n d m e t f l n n n n d h h a n n v b a p r o d u u a n x p l u railroads to make cut i n ' freight ntes,pnlnts_ in m u Nebruka to beimdlt. Beat:ka-Preliminary stem for installing filtn tiou p i n t Dfn hpmmg Sogloty,to Imp d d n i n r i n m u . Ha ld n n - Oi l so be pumporl throufh aiu Liu running pn.'. .-\ in Adam c ounty tc; Kansa: City. Ho ld u g a - - Nu r 880.900 school building vnlud- B1#|\--Bur¢»Wa.s1ain|'lon D u i u l I-int:ict |,-m-¢§|_,,,d n d n : m i n t Bolivian -New Paddqcir.Ho opened.. Nsbradn"ny s s country editor, Ind tha n foe: on to uphin that A Fond ta le f p h o n e i s u n e th a th u to be c ranhd before starting. Inman will spend $15,000 (on a tnnn niu lon line th u #BI n e u n :lem- ir ma y a t the 0 ' Nllll u n io n of the llnneapoiil E l t t r k Gom- pany.Hay Snr lnn has trild vlrleo to ro to bo nd s f or er wn d in r tht n m ~ I I 4 - v -- - - PUBLIC SALE Having a, :n ullc r fumI will of e r f or a le on th u hu nwhereInowlive,ihree-founhl miie southeast cd' the klnney schoolontheOmahahighmad,lightLnges louth lg! Blmlr md -.=;.<==# dx e l v m o nn, on u QFebruary12,beinning at 10 olclock sharp the alluring describ-ed propnrty to-wit:5 Horses-1 loam mazu,bayandblack.weight 8200. age 9 i n d 13 youu;1 b l !gelding,wf l g ll1350. coming 8 years old;1 baygelding,weight 1200,nga 4 years:z blsc k man, weight 1200. age 12 gears.48 h a d o f c a tt le - 6 ml k h m i t,all nearly freak,d l T . S ttdalda2 md lmifc ra: 28 had t o i n (chain)feeding steers.all vaccin-\~%Od. on foed l Rad Pulled bull, 18mnnthsold:1 h a d ealvei.38 h a d Duroc lwx l- 2 0 a n has requested the enginlu-lug'ml- lege of the State Unirera1ty.to offer a short course on electric m t l l n get some convnnienz week ln the url? Uzrlnm The companies interested w[li pay any ldditiollll oxpenlel ln- enrnd. - u - I CHURCH DIRECTORY OF BLAIR |N|| York in On: and BAYITSICHURCHH. L ¥cKibbln, lm. 1. ~'CI vfifé §»¥.}2i' a`§}`» .¢"u,2` ;J,§,` of the illness a h¢=`f»u1.1-, nw. A.L.,»;f`"" " "" " " " " Mm ' ° §, §; ' P" c°;e";=o.. omaha m°\»¢L et-al.(Cor umm md an struts)P-u»»¢~=~=,u.r..w sm : u m a uv <1 u.c¢m:z¢.nw.c°uzr u n :w mavnuusmlun '1»'..an °__°_ a Umm ma an ~ imnrovlnz.ar ow; .m..;'§$ "hm "um ...Q 'rm ¢°¢»"Ei'"'iil"'..f"I'f"3'.'2'I.' ff.'f».'ff"fff§if ._ "i'"'°°" 3; 'f'°°""'" " Maids c.1 -',A1um: D. amuq, rum. ha to visit her hushnnd, Dr. F.L. Neacorn who il still c onfined atNxcholu Sepn Hospltnl. Ha in nhat improved.Mn. F. E. W ebb want to Omaha! Saturday to he with her niocd lin.J. E. Campbell, who is in the lethal din hoc piui. Hrs. Chmpbeli will inrememberedinArlindnnuH i n Ethd Hailht.Arlingwn b u k l t b i l team h u mould one on their vic tory Uno by Will Iverson ahippoad Lc arloadof hog! for Sat.ul.'d|.y'| markd.Mrs. W. W.Anderson m d t m dmghtdrs visited at the home of the week-mdE11 Mettler over .Hr. md Hn. Prentiu Smith wereStmd ny din ndl' f fm at the C. B. Bunn home.n the emenlng lliu Addie ccomp.l'ni:dth them to Blair re ey :p en e evl n .B y m n B u n n i n ~ % .ln the Rini: lc hools takiing the roomdMi n Lliinn Larsen.Bbq Benn hlmt.b¢ nt31 ¢£h ltof ,th e1re ek. G / E ' \ 9 \ " @ \ § , ~ ' 2 \ _ é m ~2. E .C 41;, fi* Sunday au.ihi Howard Ru mu u l n home.Bmjamin Cook nh tmad hams frm Wyoming' when he h u been working for 1114! put fur mnnths. Mn .B m Cook enuartalned at 8o'elocl: dinner at har home Sunday Mr. and Hrs. Jniinm Jungbluth Ind Mr . I n d l in .J oe En enon a nd lr. . mrlo rrnm ..Gwr e Hn ler wk é a t J o h n a mi d I n t Sunday.- -_'Itgnea Ehldwzli spent the woek- e1| din BlainJohnSchuitz visited at Thus. Christenaenh Sxmday.. Hr.and Hrs.Fritz Richter andlittlemn."Jack",vllited at th d home of Mn. Rlc htafl aiater,l k and Mm Han.: Anderson Sunday!H n .apd.Mn\T. C.,Thompmn spent Sandy afternoon at the homo.|of.th%e|!\|\£!f¢_ puerin,H n qgdMrs.hard.Robanmctnlduoll v w militia;his druzhter. Hrs. Glynn Ray and famgily last Ireok. Hiidrld Ho tt:was ihe gtleobiof A311-ea Gllbertmn Saturday nightand Sunday..'.Liililn Wilkins w u on the dc k list for a Tow da¥§1 but _ua able toreturn. to lchool in Blair, .Monday morning. Hr. and Hn.. J .Ia:Pddnan aa- #. Ho ln r H a mm a n d f i n i ! n I " Mr.H » m . 1 r h o h u b n n ndinglammhastlhla shipped o a t h i l l u t c lrlold m d h u l d t for SouthD g t s st g m n h h h h o m o .e worth m e d a y me n 1 n g n tth | H. W . 8 e l o ¢ tt» ger home1r i! J \llis luC hn Bc h oett» ger mdi iilaen g, -., ,., .;¢ u»¢ ¢u. g.Pmf .F r \ nk B n ok a ¥r 1 h m: e d Fr l- nay mgnnlag ,fum Grand Island wh e n he hu boon In-u tqnd metatthemaskingof :cpuintgndants and lehool 5",| ,_.Hits B. Inna ,pm speht thq ng- rrid at the Nelson home i;|F'Nll0ni..C.C. liu nh dln h a n lultaikd s n n r r u lh i n t h d r h o i lt l.r " "'fbe |~Hdem.i¢: of maulu h u m very strong hold ln Arlington.I nsome of the rooms of the Arlhunnn, !R'l]on}¢. our om-lu!! of the pupilsun' »!>'°1!f- 'nm INS URANCE u m m L c r u m r r r n lAll§. ln d|d luu r u .\ ; a Blu r , N c in lh lr ) t n m e d a a o n h l t Sun day momnz the Rlndr hoauitnl All eonn. getting dau nladr.Vera and H J Rogan of Her mln spent last Saturday at the RamdallIversonhome.Hr.and Hn. G. B. Bunn and fmmiiy ;ttend¢d tha Sam Bassettfunenl in Bhdr lut 8| %urd;y . ~mms~ g n g ~g n ~.| .deftsting the Du! and Dumb lc hool a z o ma J u b y £ h ¢ | e o n e a f 2 4 to 1 2 . i l u .Il.H. Edmnndlonfl h th lr ,Mr M. J . Stodlul is confined in an Omaha hospital t h a n he ne mtly underwent an ~»tion.`1~~ vin!- d M u i p nduty Hondsy momhlg.lin. L. D. W arrick and Mrs. Pm-ti n s mn n spout llonday afternoon with Mrs. Py lesDr. J ohnlon of 'Tehmzh brought\! rn . Ed Py les hc me1 'r o mthe h o¢ - "I I I . H i u Anna. . X ~ment a je wHays grith her »MM I n t we e k r e - rqvnigg us summg.f y a n d lr i .l.ek"spent Sunday 1|*ls .~ ln d .H i n c h .\Mn.-Sclukz-'a ther. in spendingA f d # t h y g j v i i b ~ nsnnmx. grgjégs lil:-I Alina Van Valin of Arlington i vldtint at£| |e| ' home of hor son. Kelly mei family nz present.;\t.hZ.Pa§utlde an-d wife were no puaengun .P g ; i n n n a 'ns an Omaha fili- tot 5|j;q|;-dgy, I a n s z m d a y to t a h i n a a h o w .l i n .Theodore J e n n Haunt n f e w d w: a t Unoain 1611:r. andHn. W lell. l!r.J emen dmvU?.»oLln-Q l n l f t t r l z li n l l n o n B u d a . ln; Knuiun zhippod a. asload ofM i s and earth to south Oln lh Imn h u i lo n d q wa n i n g .Hina W NnlmonSJrvii):p u n t s . y n t u : p e d z o p m u n Sunday I .' l h e I . 0 . 0 . J . o r ¢ \ n l » d aasWlaiingfanHands!nlg ht 1 . 4 5 " ~a ._#dock dhmnlg,3"'lI'§r ' | . 0 h l\ ' ! | | Qb dti me .T'h lh i lu a mo od s ttln dlne lanadderln( the vrniher.lboifhone- hman¢.in».1| .f f u ns n r o o nr.-tlgnded d;e_\hne|s t y m r n li nt 0 ¢u N Y Hrs.L.D.Burd5c t p e n t a f u r ..~.a - "\'&°.f". a1»»»-»»¢ente rti ntd a. nzmber. of friend: Sundgf afternoonin h ono r o f a r. ma Hrs . S.w?»1f-.gash higthdgy.- ` H n la d -llra.Shtlmker npentSundaivmgt Elkyegitir. thcir nklehhpme town t fm .H n . U w w w ' - : a m m m Aid i n t urmday mg a very ninelunch1¢u"!en*ved."~1{rs. H d ~1 f e w ~ mother, un. Anna ~n~;. o H i n Vi n h Ka tie .who attmd l Sacred }I¢lrt 8chool !n 01nthllpent tho 1Iee'k-Qld ll her home. .Inman Hu r h o n vm;a budnusvisitor in Unmln a maple of day: haf We!k.Hn r r y 1 u . e . l1 w n l n 0 n u l u W u ! - Sundly School xo A. u. Knming Service ll A. H.Human and funlly .Dr.Cuneron vru A pmfeuioxul :nller in Te hmda ThursdayJack" g y l u 1 n o u t h bound pu ae np r uudgy.'Chu. Hurlmn ol Da Moines c ams Swdly ¢o amend the funeral of hll niece.Mn .Hami d E lrlivi ne.Geo.Chapman v u In Omnha Batnnlxy.Hn, Anlu Peddla returned homoS ltu n h y I RM I ' u h vlxlt wm- nlati ves in Omdu.Hr. gud lin. Gi llinm of Tehmnh we n men.:at th e R. H. B u mlmmo ru-my.Mg.W. A. Bwuden spent theweekend here with her husband. re- ' `§[3?f`k3nif}Ta cd vu Jwpksub- m_ Anna C. (hustler vs Augusta A. Anderton, et-tl. Yrlntlng Campmy. J u ne l E. Hut, Re dvex 1 |L. A. Redding, etml. Ennio: I-ameua vu Bmw K la s - w u u m F.Kuhr VI Taylor Meadows, et-nl. Aw. Summon vl Chula G. Suttun. Dodge County Bank vl Emma lllller. J u-n u E. Hu t, Redva r va Pi lnx sm. an in nn. Evening Sonics 7:30 P. ll _w__: _ . . - . . . -, - 1 .. . . _ _- - » - ' -. ~\ The Qwsewme, Bmw-y Maxima Chaaper than any other way BLAIR GAS COMPANY num. `§4EnnAsn =~ein?: __.__...,__ . I IDnw.r.m;m=nn,|.Ins urls r °| »laomlvvurHlll:S¢ahBanl I IBlain Nebfnu I _ ;_ . . _ L c rmca xa n m m e Both hm I-IHQUYV Pnpcrty n g u zm ma p sShir(Nobnix (1) mrlo rrnm ..Gwr e Hn ler wk é a t J o h n a mi d I n t Sunday.- -_'Itgnea Ehldwzli spent the woek- e1| din BlainJohnSchuitz visited at Thus. Christenaenh Sxmday.. Hr.and Hrs.Fritz Richter andlittlemn."Jack",vllited at th d home of Mn. Rlc htafl aiater,l k and Mm Han.: Anderson Sunday!H n .apd.Mn\T. C.,Thompmn spent Sandy afternoon at the homo.|of.th%e|!\|\£!f¢_ puerin,H n qgdMrs.hard.Robanmctnlduoll v w militia;his druzhter. Hrs. Glynn Ray and famgily last Ireok. Hiidrld Ho tt:was ihe gtleobiof A311-ea Gllbertmn Saturday nightand Sunday..'.Liililn Wilkins w u on the dc k list for a Tow da¥§1 but _ua able toreturn. to lchool in Blair, .Monday morning. Hr. and Hn.. J .Ia:Pddnan aa- #. Ho ln r H a mm a n d f i n i ! n I " Mr . I n d l in .J oe En enon a nd lr.and H n .Wnltcr ~ Mr.Ham.who h u b a m ndi nglambs am Dale shipped out hil last c lrlold m d h u l d t for SouthDakota to mth hh homo. The Epvrorth League ms t Tu n - da y n e n ln x u u h . a W . S e lma - ger home vii): Hina Chr; Bc hoetb p r md E i lle n K 1 n p r a i r h u n .Pmf. Frank Brokaw Ntumed Fr!- nay mgnnlag ,fum Grand Island wh e n he hu boon In-u tqnd metatthemaskingof :cpuintgndants and lehool 5",| ,_.Hits B. Inna ,pm speht thq ng- rrid at the Nelson home i;|F'Nll0ni..C.C. liu nh dln h a n lultaikd s n n r r u lh i n t h d r h o i lt l.r " "'fbe |~Hdem.i¢: of maulu h u m very strong hold ln Arlington.I nsome of the rooms of the Aulhunon, !R'l]on}¢. our om-lu!! of the pupilsun' »!>'°1!f- mm Esms --Ann-f u . \ ~wS"RMCfulrculm' Biwtms .Qn§\ @ @ @ @ KZ) GE@ ~@ féif @ @=1 © .. faxs"*" me Iirealn ol flowers~ / Sodeliglntfully clusivn,yet.an wondm[ul'y v pleasing, ia the fngmnce nf our Plimer Per- fu nes that they win ivsumt approval fmm ovary womm who appnecialca the best. In bulk or in hsndnome bottles, as ynu 1ri~h. a © @ ~@1 115) @ @ @ © @ ~' a v . ~/1 " "" " ""j*Q ( p . J ( P 1.\..`,. LQ:/l\\ -.\f P Y 'Jil 3 '..4(W r 9 ¢ E ] ;. - " 'J ' ( 9 1 Q J /f -~ ~'/~. | i l 'nm INS URANCE u m m L c r u m r r r n lAll§. ln d|d luu r u .\ ; a Blu r , N c in lh lr ) Saturday to he with her niocd lin.J. E. Campbell, who is in the lethal din hoepiui. Hrs. Chmpbeli will inrememberedinArlindnnuH i n Ethel Hailht.Arlinglnn bu ke t b ll Seam h u mould one on their vic tory Uno bydefeating the Du! and Dumb lc hool a z o ma J u b y £ h e le o n e e f 2 4 to 1 2 . i l u .Il.H. Edmnndlonfl father,Mr M. J . Stodlul is confined in an Omaha hospital t h a n he reemtly underwent an npekltion. She visitedhim there the Ilrlt °f_ the week. lin. J ohnson, lon: Emi! and Clif-ford :nd daughtr, Hn. Xubie villted Sunday au.ihi Howard Ru muu e n home.Bmjamin Cook rehtmad heme frm Wyoming' when he h u been working for 1114! put fur mnnths. Mn .B m Cook entertained at 8o'elocl: dinner et her home Sunday Hr. end Hn. Premise Smith wereStmd ny dinn dl' frm at the C. B. Bunn home.n the evening lliu Addie reomp.l'ni:dth them to Blair re ey :p en e evl n .B y m n B u n n i n ~ % .ln the Rini: lc hools takiing the roomdMi n Lliinn Larsen.She Benn duty Hondsy momhlg.lin. L. D. Warrick and Mrs. Pren-ti n s mn n spent llonday afternoon with Mrs. Py lesDr. J ohnlon of 'Tehmzh broughtg:d Py leshu me1'romtheho¢- u sML and Hrs.Frléx Mueller wel- comed h i tez th e mr ho eu i ta l. All' m ue getting dau nlc dyVere and Hu e y R e i m o f H e r - man spent last Saturday at the RamdallIversonhome..Hr.and Hn. G. B. Bunn and fmmiiy ettended the Sam a m e nfunenl in Bhdr lut Saturdey . (1)' Uamriau, IIAHZR A O'HANLON Attomeyvnhhw l0lleuln8¢llABu\kB\l|ld1n| ( )x D B . E . 1 . n / m n Bodml D H a n n a h B lllf! m rBlair.Nan./In Kmnud la-md.\1|and 'haadxyl(1) 0 ¢u N Y Hrs.L.D.Burd5c t p e n t a f u r .I ~.auiéie nnriy 1.mpAliabh.' Hrs.S!-°9h¢l2l¢1 ente rti ntd a.nimber. of friend! Srlndgf afhmoopin ,f -f of Hr. md ljirs. sg4p}mn-_ a n . r -H n la d -llra.Shtlmker npentSundaivmgt Elkyegitf. thcir nklehhpme town t fm .H n . U w w w ' - : a m m m Aki ia n zu-:day mg a very nicelulsh "'» '§"'°""'.§"!d l rs.I 1 ewr i i l m h q r s w . . .. , r m - . H i u Ann.\.X ~ment a je w 1iays.grit.h her »MM I n t we e k r e -tqYn1{1g t6 Sundayj.f y a n d lr i .l.ek"spent Sunday 1|*ls .~ ln d .H i n c h .\Mn.-Sclukz-'a ther. in spendingA f d # t h y g j v i i b ~ nsnnmx. grgjégs lil:-I Alina Van Valin of Arlington i vldtint at£| |e| ' home of hor son. Kelly mei family nz present.;\t.hZ.Pa§utlde an-d wife were no puaengun .P899 ?lIEmail 'na an Omaha fili-tot 5|j;q|;-dgy, .....¢|o * Jlr.and Hn. Jdfersau and Hr.|»d lln: .H »d du nd dr o\ mt oo m\ ha I a n s z m d a y to t a h i n a a h o w .l i n .Theodore J e n n Haunt n f e w d w: a t Unoain 1611:r. andHn. W lell. l!r.J emen dmvU?.»oLln-Q l n l f t t r l z li n l l n o n B u d a . ln; Knuiun zhippod a. asload ofM i s and earth to south Oln lh Imn h u i lo n d q wa n i n g .Hina W NnlmonSJrvii):p u n t s . y n t u : p e d z o p m u n Sunday I .' l h e I . 0 . 0 . J . o r ¢ \ n l » d aasWlaiingfanHands!nlg ht l k a m y d n #dock dhmnlg,3"'lI'§r ° to } mv~ e | ¢ q b dti me .T'h lh i lu a mo od s ttln dlne lanadderln( the vrniher.lboifhone- hman¢.in».1| .f f u ns n r o o nr.-tlgnded d;e_\hne|s t y m r n li nt mother,Hrs.Alf n d Du-ini.H i n Vi n h Ka tie .who attmd l Sacred H u r t School in Omahalpent tho 1Iee'k-Qld ll her home. .Inman Hu r h o n vm;a budnus . ,~- 1 "B 'Q a "'E, \ef i °'Jf-¢~|n.\';,v = \1/`...._~f i f : - w ':~°==-'€="< a r *~" " s n ~ ga " S e r v i c e mu s t g o o n " n \\ AVE halH mushy" EI" u»u¢h¢ =2;\»~-.wa r»af§f'¢u»°fa. . . JQ. 1 ,§r Uamindiul ai his paraongl'comfort, he works "gf hours n!.llntdbqinadl aorta weather,..that the ukphom muy bt oun-\f '.|l.m\lyalyourcom.unnd.'' - .Rh L. no mpnuwlm o e mi b l g u i d l x n g n d l n l s a r '!'d¢¢nng!hxunenha1em%mnm1|ng.p lame y l u .'@ 8 r "" " \ f\ ;. -,.flI \ (Cor. Lxwm and 2nd mann) Hamp, Pm gm!" c a he r :h a ul w or k at mx ty y.. . . r m f r i e n d s o f K r . ll i d l n . Fdxlr Haven ol Fremont will re- mz I n le a r n thu. their daughter,M l u Ro m; h u recently undergone en opention for nppendldtil.Sheis at their home :ml under the are of a trained nurse and is reeavex-ingnicely. Henry Cooper vu 1 hudnels visi-M r to Te hmah between h u m Hondly .Hi n J uli a J ac ks o n vu e muth- bound pulenn r Setn rdny .Ff ld ldl of ln . W . A . Be lde n | ' Bk C lly nn h er n s ho we r Pd dn v evmlng ln lmmr a l M !: e n vmarriageInl c v .Bawdef of tbl.: plan.B e n n Knlulmur le ft 1'hugv\|.v, _ _ A.. ,_._ .__ _ _, ... _ | .| . _ .M J. 1-:.n u t loea fvar va n u ll Jemen. Edna J . Noble vu W ilford Hy un, at-nl. U. S. Wllli-Ima, Aypellen n R. 0. Fulton, Appellant.` In the lhtter of Appliudon ul B. L Montgomery , Adm. to sell R.E., 11 B. Chrrigen. Charles G.Sutton vu Henry J. Plu gs .~_ Samud R.Clwely p Stella M. u m. , n - ¢ L u m m A .C o o m a v l G u m A . wruae. ¢'!~l|..' l " h e B ' l | i r B l d ( . h L A . v | I | l l ¢ N.warrlrk.a u x. / u l .Common ve A. H. Henry , en d ...m r u u w n l u n 5 ~t u n a w . | \ | l n l a t i n a .. ( c » n u » u ¢ a - » =w e e i s b n A :mm wrin-calrm Go ntin uo d f ro mp ln vlli ) .E li a b o th W m va Fr a n k ; ,Cnr l¢!.¢f»IL .-. J a n n E . Hu i i . Ra c d n g n W i lh 1 = = = w »~ Jeannette lo ne : us ¢ mi .mn- u|¢zz~l¢.1."~Leann.u. up»¢;n 'Elgar .11Hint.~Groneweg <["Sclmentg~en, Appellee 13 'SJIYII I Hudleghii. A `wuh1n¢¢m3 c mi:y Bum vt J leoh Jacobson. .Chutnn Nltion.| LlHinkv1 W illiam Smigh, 0;-d..'v: ! ;J ou ium Bohn 11 ruum-a . u r ~ R o h n : v s T h i C o u n t y o f Wuhlngio n.t.-ai.. n u m Mp vs 1 , . . g . w u n m s . J u.. E B m Rwlwr. y r. ;John }lgn§Grimm. Als. B. Dizgg. J r.Hein ? mnek e. eu; fwi A gua H. S¥Judemann..`.. - Don E. Kepler vs C. St. P. lf. & G Ry . 09 . Waahingtod.Ccunty Bank vu Jacob Jp;ab|en..9%~lI-.4 Ida Bishcp vs Henry Rnhwer.Pun ma. Bam vs P°=i=¢r Brother: Lund Gnmpuy .' Pml, ,H.- -PI HNNG i r li i l r i W . Rmc md Ca rl Holm. Iq th if mab te r oi 'tha El¢¢ !»of Ennttine irhcbnow,Deceased vu Albtrtjna Hoslggkh, Conturunt. Simeon g Woodruif vu Arthur C. wakemla. The State of x,g.mg¢, ¢x~nl Thi D ¢ p t. o I A | d e u i t\ ; n } r | E d C . Ru m. F'inLN| | .iond Bank ef Runnin. N. Y . , C l a i z ; u . n tn E lta tlo f ln E .Cahqon. Doeluod, Appellant First National Bank af Holland- 1».u,,;_ N. Y., Claimant 1 |Fah tz o.In E. Dabson, Deceased, Appel- lla t.: Fin! National Bank nl Fnmont, He b n lk l.Claimant 1 :Er tn u i f Gmc : n . Ne a. a w n c u- 1 Ir aq , e4-al."..Guang W .1!°rr°=~1| I oh n H. .Ciba-our 09-ll .John lnrrpy,fnnm.11 I-'. H-C l l f i f l v l f . ~.: N I U B._$hdlig}d,.\[a Chu-B- Hzmlt, o wl.. \..J g ab g lle H. Qu ter v| A lne | Gu - n'¢rs'?t"1.'.r . 1. K l t l i g ~ v a l m # B m . d a k #I F N . Nd wa ll ' n ~& Ne n ll.. .,Ar; m;-m;s u . u . B l g k ' r a n 0. T h e M u t u a l ~ U s f n s u n n o o ('omplny..~n ;=~qn;,_;¢11.;,|`_ 31 ¢¢-am. .sq 1;¢ _. \. nwp on A : u h m J . ~L . , :.gloga mun sa-rlpp B a l i va w n . um, Qginlan..et¢a1. .llrr ile I.Sfdnerf abd 'ra B mn u Bndgtt, eb-Ll.. John J. Rqdgera vp Qelil Rodgers. .Waiter Bowen 11 C. C. Cunning- ham, hue (Tonner, at-al. George B.Biker vs John H. Chris.. tc nnn,Administrator,et-ll. J n me n, P gz rm,at-ad 1 :M m kln A .. Goodr£¢h.e¢-=|g. Bllir Building _md Lvl!! An'n vs Evaline Phoelgq C h n d d ln l et-ll. Paul J.Paulsen..Appéllmt vs John.jH. Compton, Appetlee. H.W.samba;-u,Exeeutor va Alfred ll. llutsn, e£-nl. Paw Pd lrmz. An palloe vs Hi m: 3llf¢3|i¢lm.J\PI>lUIl¥-. L C .~ler.v| A r 0 : m- H, L u g ! | , ct4.1. BenningLon State Bank v| Mdolbh Jsnnen. 1 a . L . H n v ¢ w . c . B r i ¢ ¢ y , ¢ r - n . G¢°r:o'I'.Hoddund vs L o o n Giblon.e£»ld§ In the lhrtter of the applic liun foriieenae to | ¢ ! l R ..E.by 8nr!e» Schnnmcyer Guardian. John Hqnry D ¢ l v \ r . u W llthm Deaver, at-a.L Lucy A.Bowen vt G w r n B . Hlk|.r. Funk F. W ulf; n Henry B. Dex- u r , a n i . ¢\u ,¢ u. nlmd n, ¢v| B ¢mud W h !t.- 5 - hun. H. J J un. c m§=» =.¥ 'n :mu o f " "A.~c nruu =»m ra E. Clhoan- Dlennxnd.Amulhnt Paint H. 'Pylon 11 John F, Wldtt. A | n ¢ |R ..... ..= -..f f " l - 3 , § ' " . . - f f f " '"° ° " | c m m .e m . ,,._ _..... . _ .. . .. .. .. ,.James E . Hu t.Rme lvu r vs K m : l n R.Fm, el,an. B a n a . v / m u m d s a d k w m m vu Cltbens S uu Bank. Ananw n and vn :um Ryan.Jr.,¢!~lL United s u m Trust Compmy vn wngqn T. Graham.et-nl Edward men", Leo A. Dennc dy , I-'nd we Bertha Bllnlml\!eld. Adlngmn s a w Bank.et-al v l Ammdl A. Caboon.' c i xmky n u n Company va wu - lwm J, Brvwne,Appellant. Arthur F. Darringwn vl Washing- ton County. `. m m u m s u m m x v |s m : .1~m»g..vf. The H u m ' m n Cn.of Lincoln vm Floyd Vu: Vnlin, eb-ll. The Plateau Shi a Bun k v| Clan The Plamlu Si-Ile Bank YI c |,,._ mee King gud Anna D.Klng. The P h t u u S1-lie Ban k V I q .,_ u e s Km: a nd Annu D. King. . CRIMINAL v o c x z r T h e S u u o f m a m a tm Salerno.~ The Stale Hoslouh. Th e S u u nemlng. Th e s u m A. Hohmnn.. of vx Sehaw o l Ne b r u h va John o! Ne b mzh vs L . A . el Ne br uk n vs Chl-. p ~Kins- The . Suu Ne b r u h vu Nieln __..-.¢r ` . 3 |¢-.>. 1 E .r 1..\% ¢ _ . | '| | . \ ' ; , 1 Q . = 1 ' z I _ . r -..-~. ' - e ,».l .~¢ ' : \ § I " ' £ y - \ ~~_____.., / -.:°~ a " S e r v i c e m u s t g o o n " f - H A V E y o u c u r t h o u g h t h a l s i ;Q - f - °. w . 1 ' " ? ' . % ' ; . i ? 1 ' § ' f £ ' . " ° . ' I . ° , 5 ' . ; , " ? . 2 i i i . . . f f Uamindiul ai his paraongl'comfort, he works "gf hours n!.llntdbqinadl aorta weather,..that the ukphom muy bt oun-\f '._|l.m\lyalyourcom.unnd.'' - .Iii!in to kup tho wins In order."WbAtne.rlervi"iaE.""'""».n»'i°Ji°»."i"°°°' \\ ¢ @>;..., 'l'¢k¢n|:e!hxunenhnemimnm1|ntp Inoue¢»ne-»z¢u¢nmp»w:au»am ~ - m u :mm mp w mu m mm , J i a . q mln |>||AlaMAcv Blair. Nebraska \ @ @©@@ @ ® Jlhnel.The S! -lk of Nebr uh vs Hen ryAfungunS d n n u m va w u s " a m i . c ; Bllll.Tha s u a o i N l b r u h vl Rich-J- xl. Gollehon vl Slmldnn Peck.Ind A. Johnson. Arilngt-on Stlle Bank VI N.s .The s a u of Ne b n lh v u Burl l'ax\ar.lly e n . Clthaelu Stale Bank v|Amex-ian m s u n of Ne b r u h vs J e n o Stale Bml. et-Al..Cornwell. \ hm Phu_m zu-rnrmss...Blair, Nebr., February T, 192|Bhjr, im"-., Februsry 1. 1924-nm mrrmmusa l 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.. Sl. P.. M. & 0. Ry. T h e R a i l Some men in public life are pro- posing to compel reductions in mtes with no thought of making r o u such reductions p ible by aid- ` .ingin the reduct` n of expenses. The railroads ay are return-ing back to the p ple by way of wages,purchase ' of materials and supplies, and taxes, almost all the money they take in. If reductions in rates are to be. had, there must first be some way of reducing expenses. The present level of f re i gh t rates is not caused by the valu- ation of the railrondsnor by the net ieturn they are receiving. d Dollar' In 1922 each dollar eeived from patrons of the icago and North Westem Railway Company was used as follows: PM for materials _ 32.66 Paid for taxes --6.16Paid for labor --48.92 " Paid for interest -7.67 " Paid for rentals - -0.59 " Paid for dividends -4.00 " Total 100.00 A study of the foregoing table will sho\v where the railroad dollar is going. cents.. W 1 Je../., Pr t tl d cn l ~BN A. mo/mBS.ha ul ;following bills on tha different hands Pu' hu $1.50 ".;Tum M yusodfioo at Blair, Nob., undir !SSUED EVERY THURSDAY following claims be mowed and the County Clerk instructed to dr lw warrants on the funds indicator!to pay tho same.Curried. R. H. Hi !!(Surveyofs work) wn h .Co.Farm Bureau 52.85 Salary, mo.167.13MaulitzCarlson(Prison- d | b o a l d ) The Blnir Shoe Store (Sup- pike) F.Hagerbazmnr (Labor) A.Schurmln (Labor) W. Hariung (Labor) Roy Anderson (Labor) A.H. Stronger (Labor) W.Rheum (Labor) A.[Home (1-lbw) W.Wellkamp (Labor) John Strtnlltr (Liber) D. Cook (Labor) A. ximwrr (L abor) R.Mengedoght (Labor) Ed Waterman {Llbor} S. O Kellin (Lnbor) N.McCune (Labor)- Eimer Hartung (Lab-or) 3.40 4.50 as a 8.25 1.50 1.50 1.87 4.89 4.13 4.13 1 1.06 1. 1 a 2.62 2.62 s.oo 1.50 3.38 .75 Hans Chris Petersen (Labor)4.50 Petersen Hdw.Co.(Labor)8.50 R. B. Printing Co. (Sup- plies)39.38 R. B.Printing Co.(Sup- plies)1.10 K: B.Printing Co.(Sup- p!Iea}50.11 K.B.Pri1'ltln¢ Co.(Sup- plies),-sam: Milburn In Scott Cn.(Sup- plies)4.3.5 m m Telephone co."(Rent . m d tolil)20.15 G e r m a n y r e fu s e d t o d o h o n o r t n W o o d r o w W i l s o n b y p l a c i n g h a r f l l l a t h a l l m u t l t l a a c a u o f p i t y f o r h e r b i g o t r y . - : - " : ' - : ' ! : " 1 " ? ! ' A s t r o l l t h r o u g h B l a i f l m a i d e n - Qini di s tr i ct s r e r e a d :t h e fa c t t h a t n a n y o f t h a h o u a a a a r e i n n e e d a t gaainl.a n d r e p a i r .T h e p r e va i l i n g m o n e y atringwency a n d t h e e s u a u d ve t a t n o w im p oa e d o n d i y p r o p e r t y m a k e : t h a l o a d a n h e a vy u m p r o p - e r l y o w n e r c a n i l l a f f o r d zo k e e p t h e i r p l a c f s u p a s o f p r e . : _ . . T . _ - . . . . Evcry subscription is refunded an » open amount. The names sfmb- ..f ~wxu bs imqn tiy remwiil 1 ~our madlln; lint nt the | xplr» ltianoflbatzlmopa idforif thepula- c Url be n0ti&ed;oLh¢|'1vise the mh nripdon will runnin in form ;t tht ted subscription price.E u r ; nboeriber mud undmtnnd that the eonditlona n n nude a part of the contract between the publisher md mbltriber. 'I'baTe| Po¢Domc lnnd.\li.| pl»- a n g n m : i u w l n u n r m d u v i n tn ma h n e u Mi d i ! ! dm u mp d g n Dmnder for thc damnanln in tha cc mln; pnddential ehcdon..That were read and apprond._..Yarn samm:{Ldm1 .4,2o.ffjm¢ Lunch {Llbor).liao Waiter Japp»{Lnb0r)After a clreful etlminntion of the Marcus Richoltsen (I-lbw)1126. E. Beth (Labor)Lau iconunuea ui page eight) Fat-Cattle Active-I5 to 25c Higher Thisweek » A 5 to loc oaoP IN HOGS mm Recolnlu of sr-¢¢¢ me Luau gur la n gu $T.T..g:a .4u; a utmnull lu IMI yu a a r l l l x n. w : » u u : r. u ; g n u - I zu l ll t l ll l i I M i n l l u n l .Sill?50T.TF|;[ a l t lu | 0 0 1 1 IH ]hu1hru. $.|,5||Qyli.I»u; 1.0mlm.|h w m r Im !l u m e n 34f¢ »f; f.2 .»;guuel ua - h o w s [m l u m a. S -» : :. » i; | 1 Ia | . m r t o m o d foul ¢.buts $4l:l»f;r»¢:||m l l e n . t':.hE»0I%.T5; uuuneru. $2 :.'5b2.T?»;w a l ra i s e s $T. I; u 9a 1 U u ;h e m ;l m l i u m | Ia m r n l m l , H i l l f i t i fl l ; b o l u k u a b u l l l . £.~L:.¢»{¢His;h e e !bu ll s.$ 4 5 0 0 5 b u t : h e r b u m .3.'Su0fpu:nU;g o o d ua §l|U\CG l e o d e r i .$1 BU O!»& U;Ih l r t o sou l fum ien . $ |'1.? l}8 T. IU; |. 0l ¥lII.\ 0l Lo l a i r Iu ml or a.$515-(}0|.%.IAJ;l u u d no rlxglcu atomk en. $T.lJUB'8 i|U;l a i r l n 2-3; La m b s $I4 . 1 0 ;i w u $ 8 . 5 0 . U a l o a S t o r k Y a r d s s o u n .o m a h a . F e b r u a r y 1, 1 11 2 4. -W it h o n l y t L I w tra sh m u l e \ '» e d n n ~ h y u w m l f i i t l a u Il i r l y a c l h i a a n l l l f u n g u t . i I» | , p 2 5 \ hl g t n n l l l l l l M o n d a y .IMsl.b e m u l bmagul $1'f..lJ.s t o f l c n a n d Ie l r d u n r u h d s t r u n g .Qn w l a li o n s o n m m e . - 4 : ¢ » u » |1.0 . h o n e i n w ve n . g n t b l z l u u u ;Ia l r 2.0 ,.-ood b e e n 3 1. *4 un flu |l ||0!l:I|\ul:|so ..~g r m ulorkon.$1.0u6u.m:lrllhy awrksn.H.l.lJQ!ul.);stuck.lmlfen. s3.1wmsu; llork c ows.$2.{802L1b; :tuck rllvel. $40U0i.60.Hu r u n 5 0 1 % L twc r . Some :moo hops arflvod Wednes . . -- _ u ¢.. -»»-.g Star Brand Shoes Are Better Y Star Brand Shoes are méde of solia leath er because in allethe history of shoe mak- 'g I .ing there has not been devised an ade §¥~quate subs€itute for solid leather. Q us _ ~_ _ ` ~» i ,~~T h e r e i s Q u a l i t y a n d W e a r N .x':<',.,~~l r E v e r y P a i r ~~...,..., Ladies' B\ack Km Oxfords --$3.00 ~ "Patent Leather Oxfords $4.00 1 ~ ~-°Black Km Oxlords, Comfort \`§\~=<<R~ 4?€f'~~ / Sho es , wide la st ..$2.75 Girls' Genuine Calf Skin Oxfords $4.00 \_` "~ N\en's work shoes. solid leather '$2.50 u." "Brown Dress Shoe -$4.75 ,we ..¢»Black Kld Shoes $4.25 °"| t| » :"\f» -fx-=.. \ We Carry a Full Line of Children's "Foot Cultpres" \ T Q c a l S K é f .>» ~ lklthm:mn's Ilulins.54-ll Ruhnk Photos will Dlease you. 'Kuhn's Phows wnl please ya". The Enu-:prim prints the news. Russe llugenn of Llneoln. dravein lo vim home mm, hui Snlunluy Da you need bue~humer hardwall' I! so enll Red as or_ Indepcndent ll. .,.Ku11n's Photos ml:one y ou.heuthenstem Nebnskn The aingenhuhne Photos ml] please you.The Fnlerprile prints sale bm iwsu present their c umrtu dressed The Enterprise for news. always..'.gin full choir ventrnenls.we robesReadTheEnterprisefgfngvsiI.\er;,.th:ng in Radio n l Rllllle jns hlagk with whjfg snrplices. A large number of the student: u i "Evelyn Burns was n g (ILM Zlnthnmann unloaded n big attended the concert of the Russian 2hipment nl ?oncl neeesaarien last Cntbedml qunrtette at the Op enmd guest. of lisa Thelma !\\P|.k also n load of Ford trucks |Hol.l [r g g i * se ns w 1\{v.llnlhu F.-nn. f........\.l».|"".;n\I vhile it is news.!m:u\n el Garage.60-it.FARM a u n m v : m m s Oat at the Knees if you ever ruined a boy.or if you were ance a boy yourself, you know very well tlut rveglrdlen of how strong,heavy and we n resis- um: a plir of pants you put on him that sooner or later he eomes home 'fHE'ENTER1>R1sE1, F3\'Cal§!e Activp-I5 io 25c Hlgher ThusWeek - A 5 lo wc DROP IN I-IOGS L i g h t Re ce ip ts o l Sh ee p a n d L a m b ! a n d |15 Q 25 c H i g h e r M a r k s ! - F a t La m b s $I4 . 1 0 ;i w u $ 8 . 5 0 . U a l o n S t o r k Y a r d s s o u n .n m n t m . F e b r u a r y 1, 1 11 2 4. -W it h o n l y t L I w tra sh n u l l \ '» e d n n ~ h y l h u m l f i i t l #vu Il ir ly a r: u\ a` an » l ll fu ng ut . ifnu ts ia a hl g t m l l l l l l l M o n d a y .In s l .b e m u l bmagul $1'f..lJ.s t o f l c n a n d Ie l r d u n r u h d s t r u n g .q | w l ; u o n »o n m i a t a . - 4 : u u » |t n . h o n e 1 | - M a ve n . g n t u y l l n n ;Ia l r 2.0 ,.-oo-1 b e e n 3 1xl l: f| %. |l l||0!l:I|\ul:|t o I n u I n r u I .¥TI|au .:s uu fa i r to 300 1! g u r l a n g u $T. T. .g: a. 4u; a utm nu ll lu la ir yu a a r l l l x n. w : » u u : r. u ; g n u - I zu l ll t l ll l i I M i n l l u n l .Sill?50T.TF|;[ a l t lu | 0 0 1 1 IH ]hu1hru. $.|,5||Qyli.I»u; 1.0mlm.|h w m r Im !l u m e n 34f¢ »f; f.2 .»;guuel ua - h o w s [m l ws u , ; . » :: . » i; | 1 Ia l | . m r t o go o d foul vo ws .$4u|»f;r»¢:||m l l e n . t':.hE»0I%.T5; uuuneru. $2 :.'5b2.T?»;w a l ra i s e s $T. I; u 9a 1 U u ;h e m ;l m l i u m | Ia m a l m a , H i l l f i t i f l l ; B o l o g n a b u n s . £.~L:.¢»{¢His;m e t bu ll s.$4 1 10 0 5 b u t : h e r b u m .3.'Su0fpu:nU;g o o d ua §l|U\CG l e o d e r i .$1 BU O!»& U;Ih l r t o s o u l fu - e d e n $|'L?|}UT.-IU; |.0l¥lII.\0l Lo l a i r Iu ml or a.$515-(}0|.%.IAJ;l u u d no rlxglcu atomk en. $T.lJUB'8 i|U;l a i r l n : o b d s t u n l e m $0 1 1 1 0 7 0 0 : m m m u n n o t a l :s l o r k o n .$.1.w6QL4l}2 tr a s h y a t o r k a n .H l . l l Q !M l . ) ;stuck.l n t l fe n . $3. 750 !Ll 50;l l o r k c o w l .$2 . { 8 02 L 1 b ; : t u c k r l l ve l . $ 4 0 U 0 i . 6 0 . H w l s m 5 0 1 0 :L o w e r .S o m e : m o o h o p s a r f l vo d W e d n e s d l :a n d a i t h o u u h d s m n n d w u h i r vl d vm n a n g u n a : a l i : n a m e l o w s : L i n n '1ue¢da;r.l i u l .h u n ;bu l c h a r n |. | ID l I| | | l S TI5 u n i b u l k u l n i l t h a h o g so ld a t $1 17 50 1 lu . L n m h c I - i l g h u t o l i h a Y n r . 2-3; l 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.. Sl. P.. M. & 0. Ry. ° rT h e R a il Some men in public life are pro- posing to compel reductions inmtes with no thought of makingsuch reductions p ible by aid- ` .ingin the reduct` n of expenses. The railroads ay are return-ing back to the p ple by way of wages,purchase ' of materials and supplies, and taxes, almost all the money they take in. Il' reductions in rates are to be had, there must first be some way of reducing expenses. The present level of f re i gh t rates is not caused by the valu- ation of the railrondsnor by the net xeturn they are receiving. o u d Dollar In 1922 each dollar eeived from patrons of the icago and North Westem Railway Company was used as follows: PM for materials _ 32.66 Paid for taxes --6.16Paid for labor --48.92 " Paid for interest -7.67 " Paid for rentals - -0.59 " Paid for dividends -4.00 " Total 100.00 A study of the foregoing table will sho\v where the railroad dollar is going. cents.. W 1 Je../., Pr t tl d cn l Bldg Nspr.Fobr.¢.1924. The ami of County Comrnlurinn e n m d pummnt m |d}ournm\n1 m m Jan.21, 1924. Humben present:H.q.Blum and Peter ll. 'l`J 'l¢nMinute:of preceding maelin! fr o m a l l q u l r t a r i t h e m n r h a l fo r s h u n a m i ln nu hl n h l lI»|»:L*»h i g h e r a n d us zl iu .luenl ln m l m hI0tI,\¢||l $l<i.l5. h i g h e s t u l t h e y u r .P a l . n e : t m o u g m s a wQ u u l u l i o a 9 °ala-amp l n f l h m b t i - F l l .l l m b l .go o d 1 . 0 r h o l m S l i l f l l o IH IS; Isl la m b s. l nl r 1 0 gu c n l. $i 2 . 5l l o !2i.2.'|;¢Il|»|»q¢l lamina,$Il. TT»6 l1 £d ll : in s u li n ; iu m l m S l i IS U !!! i l l ; w u l l N 3 | \ . $1 |: l &!|| , au ;31 ; r Ii n | ; | .J l n u n a i m n ; In t t " U \ n 115141. $Il??»(;8£f1l;fu l . e m u , b u n ) . $ 4 E S IN S IJ. a w w G A I N S a n C A T T L E o u m a m c o w w e x r n e a . s f w s u u n e s .S H IP P E F I " J a n u a r y n i : a h a m m o n t h l o j e u f l u t l l l . " r vr n a r k n t A n g u n S l m k i l n g . a h u u m n x m u m : h u m r u f l . . n u n I . w h o u s a u l l thu i ll rm ln ll m m l . » l " i t h : w o loa ns u t l. I| I. :p un n\ t l h u I ¢ m l n t h a t w l u l f u r g u m pl i e s )4 B u c k R o s e n b a u m ¢ L n b o r ) G n y h a r !Mi c h e a l { I . | b o r ) 1:.1. . JIP D {L l = b o r ) C h r i s Jn h n c l { L l b c r } 6. 95 7.12 8. 25 10.50 3.75 W m .R d n k m a n ( D r a g g i n g )28.80 32 .4 0 1.50 4.12 m o 6. 00 1.50 3. 00 1.50 H t m l R a m s e r ( f l a g g i n g ) Jo e R o s e n b a u m ( § A b o r } n a S t o r k ( L a b o r ) C a l l i e H a n s e n { L a b o r } L i r a Richo\l1\$n ( l a b o r ) E d C h d s b e n l e n ( L a b o r ) A .P .W o l f ( L a b ° r } l r e e l K n u t s e n ( L a b o r ) K e n .C o .O p .H e r s h .f o .[ S u p - pl i e s ) n .s .P r i t c h a n ](Lah =1r} M a r k Si n l l e r ( L a b o r ) H .C .Bl a c o ( H i w a y C o m . ) Jr h r r F . H i l g e n k a m p [ L a - . .1'in-nr) 15.05 10.00 3. 00 50. 00 G on . an ~ a - n u l l --.f-.\f o o o Need Coal? Phone 1r-.muI; nur! am i~u4ue¢| in nm- ilh inflnlry just one arnlury nga; bQfl|H* that :hu salmon more b!M\l:|O\. ©©@© warran |.pay tho same.Carried. R. H. Hi !!(Surveyofawo rk)52.85 n u n .Co.Farm Bureau Salary. ¢z¢.).167.13MaulitzCarlson(Prison- d | b o a l d ) n o Blair Shoo Stone (SUP- pli n ) F.Hagerbazmnr (Labor) A.Schurrnan (Labor) W. Hariung (Labor) Roy Anderson (Labor) A.H. Stronger (Labor) W.Rheum (Labor) A.[Home (Labor) W.Wollkamp (Labor) John Stronger (Labor) D. Cook (Labor) A. ximwrr (L abor) R.Mengedoght (Labor) Ed Waterman (Labor) s. o Kellin (Labor) N.McCuno (Labor)- Eimer Hartung (Labor) Hans Chris Petersen (Labor) Petersen Hdw.Co.(Labor) R. B. Printing Co. (Sup- plies) R. B.Printing Co.(Sup- plies) K: B.Printing Co.(Sup- piien) K.B.Printing Co.(Sop- plies) Milburn In Scott Cn.(Sup plies)m m Telephone co."(Rent and tolia) Tbono & Farnborg (Labor and supplies) 1:. B. Redfield (Supplies) John A.Rhoadoa (Coal) Henry Klahn (Labor) I-.lmer Chrilw| mn (Labor) Reclnneyer Hdw. Co. (Sup- plies)§i 3.40 4.50 as a 8.25 1.50 1.50 1.87 4.89 4.13 4.13 z1.os 1.13 2.62 2.62 s.oo 1.50 3.3-S .75 4.50 8.50 39.38 1.10 50. 11 58.1.7 4.88 20.15 53.35 26.52 5.25 4.00 7.50 6.95 l . Q \ 0 I . I tar ~ran~oes ~re ~e er »f ~ ~Star Brand Shoes are méde of solid leath- er because in allothe history of shoe mak- ing there has not been devised an ade- quate subs€itute for solid leather. QThere is Quality and W ear/PG "'jx~~lf Ev¢f y Pair ~ - f ~ -»»~ Ladies' B\ack Kid Oxfords -~$3.00 "Patent Leather Oxfords $4.00 "Black Kld Oxlords, Comfort $2.75 $4.00 Shoes, wide last . Girls' Genuine Calf Skin Oxfords N\en's work shoes. solid leather '$2.50 $4.75 $4.25 "Brown Dress Shoe - Black Kld Shoes e - ~u . ~.r tI.§"\,.\ \ -._ 11'r s w=z~~,' \._ We Carry a Full Line of Children's "Foot Cultpres sAs~B|20s. ~s~a~ \.1-s. i ..¢» 1| ~ = o .\.Fred Heuerman (Llbor) Herman Sclzwock (Labor) Louis Lorsch (Labor) Peter Bchuddt IL-sbor) Harry Gross (labor) ilan hail Wilcox (Labor) 1 6.00 2-5.0¢ 21 .30 'T.2U 1. 30 2.10 0 @ © © @ @ © © o :m ~r A 4 . n fl"I l u ¢ r _ ¢ ` \ ` ° ""' W "r : " " ; _ » * .\ \.I 4¢'\»' - ° "' ° ' J 1 - 'I . -. : ~ .~ - . .''."& .\3 4 II (11141 Bender!(Taxi hire)3.00 Begun Sc lnrock (Labor)33.00 Earl Spangler (Labor)6.00 lie i h u l ,lll| I1£n f l r n t| } » !l ¢ ¢ &.|\lIg\.l.l\1.S t o r k H A B O T)t|.TI» h l n l r m l l a hy - ur ns w h: II \\ ml ll || |I\h e G e o . H g n k l n x ( G u )1.21|l n t r |» , \ ¢ i a n d l Il l \ \ \ | l ' m u l n m ¢ » ¢ l y -F r a n k N u e va [ C a s h .¢\d\. 30|Ull|UI|R e P Ih 5 }2 3 5 ) _... The Business Man 1 ~~. , :~a ».T 1+§f I 1.l »,r | !uNi.i f ; 4 ",:\1 1'Z / ~I .\;L*5 \L | o 0 u e D O c a ~4 ;. liix:_ML To be successful in handling your business aitairs, no matter how extensive or how limited they may be, you must. handle them in a bpsinesslike maimner. Plying all bilis by Chem1:is one o f the first steps, since il. gives yuu an absolute recnrd rn' receipw and expenditures. ©©©@©@©©©©©©® ~.'\ g . <1~"`'~ ll-..='. QE 23-P C .U .C o o k f b r l s r l n x i 33.10 W m .G .P f e i f fe r ( B l a c k - s m i t h w o r k )10.85 ©©©@©@©©©©©©©@© ln anticipation of the needs of those who burned.more Coal than they p l a n n e d on ,w e lai d i n a ge ner ous st o c k of St a n d a r d Gra des so w e wo u ld b e r ea d y to s u p p l y t h e call wh e n i t c o m e s , lf yo ur s u p pl y i s r u n n i ng l o w p h o n e us a nd w e wi ll d el iver p ro m ~t ly. a=~ uslnesll "|`!3dstlny. Oyster shell for sale at Rhoodcs -=~ and Feed Store. Gertrude Haack visited friends Herman last Sunday. The llnterpilse furnishes cuts for ds without Colt to the advertiser. Grant Garner had the misfortune , tall last Thursday evening lnjur~ g his shoulder quite badly. tlntos place an reporter on the Tribune. Mr.and Mrs.Fred Bugeon wen: lc Teksrnah Tuesday where they dosed out o. land dell. Farms for sale or trade.also acreage properties and Blair houses ol any si:.e you would wish. L.. P. Rasmussen, ss Front SL Haggard 3:Bendorf,Undertaking ;0IlB closed ear furnished without ehg. Haggard &Bendorf,Unflene.ltingBot.l1 phones.Loeated in Riker olllco. ne closed car furnished without se.;For ga 35 ~pure b m i oth phones.Loated in Riker ofilce.Uuroc lows, bred for April furrow. Air. Hans Kruger Nelson, of Oma- n, sfqit the week-end with his par- nta,Mr. and Mrs.Peter Kruger 'els-on of this city. The Monday Business Monk hni~ heon was light in attendance. The uscussion was along the line of thi ~ails leading in and out of Blair. Mrs. A.P. Hedman of the l<Idd» .an Variety store of Oakland. Nebr. "ns doing business last Friday with he Jeixkins fitamplng and Embroid- ry works. Mrs. Alice Larson, who rezddoe at rum,will soon move to Omaha. ~r.Ed Hansen. who purchased her arm is to take possession as soon 1. she moves. Hrs.G u of oms1u,`am¢\.m- I llr .llr s.Ed Lesrejlen ot his dty came up Saturday after- oon to spend the week-end with er parents and friends. The w. R. C. will meet Febr. 9 at Thane,white 18,Kennard.Nebr. Nels M. Jensen. Miss Ingrey Jensen, who is work- ing in Omaha,spent thei week-end with her pslfentn,Mr.nnd Mrs. Nels Gorrn Jensen. Mr. and Mm Vernice }\ltNol| and futher of Hamburg,Iowa are vial ting Mrs. McNoll's sisters. Mrs. Ray I-Tewitt of this cty. The Pythian Sisters organisation held one of,their popular lcensinir- tohs at the home of Mrs.Harold Stewart on last Wednesday. Hrs. J .0 .Gnstaselr accompanied her daughter.Leia,to Xlrksville, Mo.nhere she expects to receive'nesonont for curvature of the spine. Herman Petersen, who lieu near Role Hill,had h is lef t ma b ad ly hurt in a corn sheller last Monday. He if getting along as well as can bo expected. Mrs Will Linden tool: her littlehich*HP*a patriotic f ==-~;i=\ ron,Raymond to Xirlrsville.Mo. , I be given in honor o 11. `1nst Honda to the Dstoopathis hos-lshlngton and !|{cKinley's birth-" lays whlcli occur near this date. Mr. and Hrs .Vo id Ireland and arnily,who reside just south of Blair.spent East Sunday at Mr. nelnnd's parents.Mr.end Hrs.O. . Ireland, the occasion being Mrs. ~. ni. l1elsnd's bmhosy.' George Ruhr. J r. took advantage f the lull in farm work and went ut to Wahoo and spent a couple of reeks visiting his brother who is arming out there. He returned last hnrsdny and reports a very pleas- nt visit. The Department of .~\griculturr1 ports 53,33,i,'ioB hogs slaughtered n the United States during 1923 ruler the Feedral :nest inspection uthorities.compared with 48.113.- 29 in 1922. the best previous recon! or n calendar year. We noir have in a full line of the latest designs in wall paper nnd invite the public to inspect the line.Prices at bed rock.We also carry a full line of pdnts and var- nirh. Epperly and Nellon, 2-lt.217 East Washington St. r lta lto h a ve a g r o wth ln h i s i n o u th and also his tondls removed. A fine boy was born to Mr.lfid Mrs.Fritz Moeller; st the Blair hospital, last Sunday morning. Mrs. MuQller was formerly Rubie An- nerson. They live north of tovm on the Conety place. Miss Lillian Larson,one of l!lair's grade teachers,has not :ufficlently improved slned her re cent illness to continue her dutle in the school room.so Mrs.Byron Bunn is teaching for her. Blair friends of Mrs. Harold lInr1} nine of Tekamsh.regret to le of her sudden death at the Tcknmnh lospital last Sunday morning.Sh was employltel ot the More Sto is this c ity last summer, before he marriage. when she nnn Miss Thel ma Cooper. Roy M.Grover writes f m Irvington. Nebr.that they are no riosly settled and he is workin for the Updilce Lumber and Gral f'o. there.He wants his Enterp rent to his new sdrlress so that h can keep in touch with his old friends ang neighbors. i s = |_' '~fa l sr " sf\ "" 1\['{;,. J §=,?'`*" 4*~:_ f" ~QM*f ~f-51-4'°°.§»-~I. 113 '|.P a'=~.}§..-'u - ~ ` .\ > . E . U -1 | "Oh boyl""Wl1y the §oy?". "The home town paper's come." "Le£'s see"--After me"- The whoie room starts to hum. Home news!Begone blues! Awaywith book and sum! No gloom in 'I'HISroom-- "The home town papcr's come!" The Enterprise r nnsas. as v tmp;er son,e Lnnbnrgcr place nt llhel'iff's sale Aoasu.nsa:vca i;-;°°§~'=* hssvsu ~~5,;°'i Mrs.Anng DI\?l0$bought ~ |.nd family near Blair. Mrs.Wm.hi lialler is at the Blair hospital this week where she l!receiving medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Halter of um city are visiting at the A. G. Allen rome south of town dudng the c oli weather. Jive Lasure is the proud owner of u.very fine Jersey -cow which he purchased at the O. E. Dealson sale last Monday. A representative of the Internal RerenueServlc e will be in Blair on Fcbr. 22 and 23 to assist tnxpsyen in filing their income tax returns. The Woman'n Club of De Soto served a hot chic ken dinner at the 0. E.Deakon ealo lmut Monday. This is quite a departure from the luot wienors and snmlwichea and coffee. Mrs. Joe Wrench, who will be ro mcmbered by many of the early set- tlers of this county and who for gears lived on a farm in the southern port of this county ,ia dangerowy recently and will hold it for specu- lation. Mr.and Mrs.Frank Curley en- tertained a few friends at their home on last Saturray arming,at hridyre. Mrs.August Drneger is now the r t the .lim Dixon property she purchased when the es- owner which tate was settled. The Danish Brotherhood organ!- antion held a masquerade dance at the M.. W. A. hall last Tuesday ere- ning. All had a pleasant time Mrs. Wallncl Anderson of Powell. Wyo.. who is visiting relatives and friends in_ the llcrman neighborhood in teaching school this week at thq Glendsle school. Mrs Edna Anderson,orimiod of the high school and Miss Crook, hirh school instructor,entertained the high school teachers at the home of Mrs. Mattie Pound on last Tues- day evening. A new daughter arrived at the Cllrenrse llr¢`.|nnnl|l lmma nn Rmrtn 'The reconn semester of the school yearopened.on last Monday. There are sevetnl new courses off- ered and o few new students have registered./_ Mr. Viggo Petersen left last oroek for his homo at Hardy , Nebr. Vig- go has completed gh.; nequlred num- ber of audits for graduation from the ac ademy and will return in the spring for the commenc ement exer- mes. On Friday evening. there irlll be two basket ball gamut: at the college gymnasium.The Herman American ]Le|,don team will play the Dann and the Blair qulntette willtehm play the theighton 'prep'team. |The Hnperlan Lileflry Society gave a short program at 7 o'c1oel¢ Frldsy evening. The' early hour wanldue to no hum bn: gs.-no sc hed- oleed for themmad eight o'clock hour.|Miss Alma Madsen, of Brush, Colo- redo arrived here Friday to spend n few weeks with Hr. and Mrs. J . S.Johnson,Hr .Spenaq Potersm and sister.Lydia and other friends 'at Dan; Hlas Madsen is an alumua of Dana.havin:zradoatad from I1 "out at the knees".111ey wall wear outl Likewise,re z lrd lu l o f how muc h are may talksnd bellrrethaz our hlebraaka soils are so rkh and contain so nroch plant food. material that they will never veal out. sooner or later Ire find eac ampla of what was good top sell has \v;a"¢"l o*'f or p e r h a p s i tl s a tl e l d t h a th s s h e e n cropped to wheat.oats.and barley until it hasn't the ability to yield as it formerly did. It is true that our Nebraska soils are rich but lhe ri1l wear out. Ther are most lkely to run down ln organic maz- ter and nltro ken f nt. b ut there fortunately can be rapidly and chip- l replaced by growing slfalfa and the clovers.pu-ticulsrlr if these crops are pastured off or fed on the farm.and the manure retomed- About slx out of every one hundred cores of cultivated land are now ln altaifa and elovers ln Nehraskt Good hemars of the state sa ! that aixtneen acres of legumél tb every hundred acres of mltivated land yonld be better.How about Continued on page eilhtl Through s our application of an n l a s v l m v l s n l l i u i l l .I ~* I m p \ia! at her home in Benson.aw; ;=§éJ£"éu§I1l§~"r'=§`S =§§."".,.,_;° aa; the mmié deparment in a m l'L1"£IL"d§~.§.¢°,¢¢ 1 `.§L¢-pfé°£`i=`§u trouble is uid to be the eue..n half dozen dugghters md four that ii impervious of eormdonlWm. Allen, ann of Mr. and Hrs. Ions to keep the McCormick home Reed the Enterprise for All the andiastrungenouzhtoheanewnn-Stott Allen, who reside down in up merry. The little miss vu nlned nova Ll! the Lime.Imlcxl substitute for mild steel. Wnnch school dbiric!-. le!! yelfar-|Loh Lornlna any evening for Denver when he will spend two week:vl| Sdn¢ at the lwme of hu aunt and umle. llr. and Mn. Mark De Play .. A m w a o f y w n r folks " M e d a llttle mm' a t L he lmme o f lla ! Thelma Best on laat Sunday A!£¢~ noon. They attended the mevlel ln the evenlng um nns nna an w r y by golng dawn w Hhs Mary Cook'| for the remainder of the evening. Mn ,Wm. Maher and Mn .Reed 0'l-lanlon assisted Hrs. .lamen Maher av. her home lm 'hneaday nfteraoan at a nhower c omplimentary to Hn. J. E. Cnmpbell. Tliene were twenty lndlea present and dl had A plena- ant social nfxemoon.D<4lcin\|s re- freshment; were served. The ladies of the Eplaeopnl cluureh held A hnrlngtnn At the luonge af Mrs. J .R.Smith on lu! Tuesday aflemoon.Mrs. Smith was anslsted xv the entertainment by Mrs. Anna l"¢¢¢!$€|l.' Mn.hed Campion.Mr-a. n. G. num, Mrs. M. R. Lsppc nrm,Mn .Henry Wulf( and m n Lydia Lippinc ott. A lar# crowd was pres-u~¢. The new game ol mn J a n n ' proved Lo be a popular pasllme fur many. Some of the local :rap-shooters ¢.mi¢ip=n¢organizing a Gun c m . Mow" uening, Felsnxary 11.w a , the meeting xo be held at the Cmm, eil Chambei?City Hall.Nam-er have been sent to quite A number or the followers of thla mm. however Dave J.Hundahl has bourht A: controlling lnlereat ln a bulk;At Worland, W yo. and will move then as soon na he an c lone up somebualneu matten here. Mr. l-lundahl hu b een connected with u m Suze Bank of thla dey for A number of years. I un now locded in my new home, All Wert South SL I expect to c on-tinue my well bualneax and -nu ln eunnaztion with it arry n (ull llne c l wlnllmllla l i d wnl-er mp p llu . Will also do | 1 1 Hnd fd we ll re - yairinx um.; wsu. my wefk;irulin;. Tel. Ind.1641 22¢H.1-x.B\'0Wl\| Blair I-:. o. Deaken and wlfe of Dd Sola leave ahordy for their lwmn at Des Moines. Iowa. wlufe Mr. Doxken will go bac k into a large genernl department m n vh q e h e worked before eomlng tn Nebraska.Mr. Deaken mm the farm bu; ul mrs:- tivo muy induc es him m nuke the change. We ue informed that L. E. \\'anl a n d S o n i ll Illia up the hanlware bualneu in Kenaanl after a mlln- b e r o f y e a x- n r u t. W e u e | \ a d to knaw that the W ard! w'lll`lgaln ter that llne. They are hardure men ln every sense of the ward and an mnvenanl. with every Ilna of the tu a i n e n . n n u look R004 lo them at their sund in the blg lzrltll Lnildinz which I-hey eluded for that purpose a number of years ago. 'TT' f r o n : cf .N N ?C#)a r \ ¢ ; \ J : i °a . \. i r r. ~,~: l {x £ 2 h !, ;» ° : .' .fn ~: 1 3 3 / ;.f a ~.»§15.|'*a . - , »,q~~B ~. \@ ~~.~F e '\ '\ .\w z w g / _ g m 1 Basketball Headquarters At this time nf Lhc \ ear uur Sliorlinil Goods I)cuart.m»=:a: is headquarters for bukelbull oqrliprnenl.We carry a canlplcbo line of the popular Wincheater lmsknzbuli g|HJdt' aThis week we Are having a display that wil!inteltll. ull wha play blakel.ba!l. 1 All kinds of Gymnasium Equipment '|* ! " '*||.1 : !SSUED EVERY THURSDAY P u ' h u $1.50 "'".;"T... eu5| yusodfioo at Blair, Nth. undir G e r m a n y r e fu s e d t o d o h o n o r t n W o o d r o w W i l s o n b y p l a c i n g h a r f l l l a t h a l l m u t l t l a a c a u o f p i t y f o r h e r b i g o t r y . - : - " : ' - : ' ! : " 1 " ? ! ' A s t r o l l t h r o u g h B l a i f l m a i d e n - Qini di s tr i ct s r e r e a d :t h e fa c t t h a t n a n y o f t h a h o u a a a a r e i n n e e d a t gaainl.a n d r e p a i r .T h e p r e va i l i n g m o n e y atringwency a n d t h e e s u a u d ve t a t n o w im p oa e d o n d i y p r o p e r t y m a k e : t h a l o a d a n h e a vy u m p r o p - e r l y o w n e r c a n i l l a f f o r d zo k e e p t h e i r p l a c f s u p a s o f p r e . Every subscription is refunded an ln open amount. The names sfmb- xr i b e n wxu be imqn tiy nmovql from our madlln; lint nt the | xplr» ltianoflbatzlmopa idforif thepula- 21811111 be n0ti&ed;oLh¢|'1vise the mh nripdon will runnin in form ;t tht dulgnnted subscription prim.E u r ! nboeriber mud undmtnnd that the eonditlona n n nude a part of the contract between the publisher md mbltriber. 'I'baTe| Po¢Domc lnnd.\li.| pl»- a n g n m : i n w l n u n r m d u v i n tn ma h n e u Mi d i ! ! dm u mp d g n Dmnder for thc damnanln in tha cc mln; pnddential ehcdon..That avidulm point: wr! stmngll owlrd erimiw ac tion In high plwl: than can be no doubt.Thu question nov i r , vm the invutiguia~r e a lly n mu u b m w m o f l t o r vi l l i l b e t h e m u l Img- vuh with no unc found wlny a nd no om br o ug h t w ja r me . . . . . - . . - _ . . . . . . . . . _ - - .The Blair Tribuno, In | recent Lame claim: that Chu. Bass is grooming Dr.Murdoch for the coming ra-ce for mayonhy.Dr.iluncloeh has never voiud his intentions to the iriter on this subioct but if his in- tcnllonl no zo mnka the 1nee, its a settled [ut that Chu.Rau in not doing the grooming for the reason that D1. Hutdoeh in not the type of man to bo groomed by any one.Ha worn no monk odinr and on usual 'She Tribune is wrong. ExPresident Worelmw Wilson 1arand away at 11:15 eastern time on Ea.-st Sunday morning.His end was not unexpected u he had been in an heailh for a namber of years. As has been mid of President Hard- iwf, hé ucriflc ed his iife on the alter of his munity ,fm 't w a through the performanca of the ellenuoun duties of hll office that im health was undermined. He 'ans I great man and mule a name for hhmelf that wiil go down in history. During the nolnt thura the roads in the run!distrktl have been in very had condition and the country folks but mm b u t fmr trips xo xmm and than only when neceallty compelled them zo do ao.The o ut I "I there is anyone interested in Unis .Uganiution that did not receive n rotice,they are welcome to come Dana CoIIexe Notes " n u 1U ...-A T h e An n e ri c a n L e g i o n A u x i l i a r y w i l l h o l d a u r e g u l u M o n d a y e ve n i n i .F e b . t i m e t h e r e w i l l h e c h a r g e o f H n E .R . a L i n r . 0 l n '|B i r t h d a y meeting nextl l a t w h i c h i n i t i a t i o n i n H a g g a r d a n d nwmm in \\ / l l n u n u e n Ir o n :p i g !vu e ;1, tina last week.At present.Min! E s t h e r Pe te r se n Ln t h e o n l y n n e u n d e r q u a r a n t i n e .. 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B y K x t h e N e w l i n B u r t awww w xnmn N. an . p h o a l h i m l l l d t a l k i t H e 'l l n a t l o w a l t t i l l t ~ o f t h e m n .H e ' l k e e n ; c o m m e n e l d s e n s e o r : h e tlsor.L e t h t m ch oo se Tu m I l e c a n r e e l m r s - rl g ht on e .W !!! y ou , L u c " i f y o u l d r i a l I L m o w . " " Y o u s e e . l m l o m n : ~ an m a n y Ir o n s l n t h e ju st mi a ! l hl p s yc h ic mo ~ M e l l o n ? t h a m l n - I ' | I c a n i g h t b e f o r e w e t u m fo r g e t i t m d I' l l b e m n too ." A g a i n Pr o sp e r u g u e l p m r u p l l y fo r g o t u m u hi s p er m l l zi o n .L a t e r , u a g o n h l a g m o m e n t w h e n h g i vm t h e w o r l d £0 r e e l ! n r e l é l l t e n d s . 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"l'll td! you in a moment. Did youdestroy my letter!"-Ile shook bla head.3"0h. PNIPH- pleasel"He took tt out. tore lt up. and niklag over to the vm ore. burned thepapers.Be came hack to his tea."\\'ell. Betty!""The gm," sold Betty, "u the starin your oils. 'Tha I-°°v¢l"5¢h.' thegirl that Jasper picked up um Septetnhers ago out treat.Be has written to you about her. She was a cook.If you vleue. s hldeous aeatttre. butJasper saw at once what there wasin her. She has made the play. lou'lIhave to acknowledge that yourselfwhen you see her. She ls woodentot.And. partly owing to the trouble Pretaken vrlth her, the glrl ls heatttlful.One 1ron!dn't have thought ll poaalhle.She n not charming to ms, :his notIn the least subtle. It's odd tltlt sheshould have had such an meet uponJasper. of all men ...°' Prosper sipped hla tea and llltened.Be looked at her and was bitterly conaclous that the excitement which hat! pl:-sued and surprlsed hlm was tlylna:out. 'rut falntttesa agalo saaalled hlsaplrlt.Ho was foeilng stifled.ashamed. bored.Tea, that was tl.bored.That llfe of servlce and hat tle-danxer ln in-ance had rhaztged htmmore than he had reailzed till now.He mu more simple,more aerl-ous. more moral. In a certain settle.llewas like a man srho, having tlenled theexistence of Apollyon. has come uponhlm face lo face and toil been bumt br hls breath.Buch a man ls lnevilshly moral. All this long, lntrtenteInt:Ind with mewzre of s manxno rolled hlm friend, seemed to him horrlhly unwmhy.If Betty had been atgreat lover, it she had not lost courage at the eleventh hour and left him toface that terrible winter ln Wyomlnz.then their passion mlght have Jnstltledltaetf: b there was a stslenes-=in thelr shlp.» He hated the n ~ ~|| l ,2 fl _ _ - _s~\.._______/s . " ~1t=~ J ~'~ . m~ 511./"" 52.1 - ~_ J> 5~->-I Af./1...{ ~~ ~~~,,,""=a~ M l l / ~ f l E ~I ~ ! '*1' ~ ~ ~ f 11~ll~lp A n d G l va H e r s e l f t o H l a A r m s - thought or the long divorce proeeeé- 5: Q ~~'=;<'-~. Health Brings Beauty Al W an c m ua W ul 2 h Hun. Champdln, Ill.-"Eur sinc e I do-'Nlopod into vromanhood I have beentroubledvn u functional disturbnn ei an d h lntln l wells.I r uunderl.phn ioi ani cars.but nomedicine I took seemed to do me mrfood.A triehd,\Iho M d zona2.hrou;h the uma experience as my- self and had found n o t help bytakin; Dr. PIlrce'| Favorite Pmacrlp u m u m e d m e w u y h .I n l e a nan d to ml : N u m u g m th e Pre zoription brought about a wonderfulchange.every an n a lunctiomung correctly.I mn speak ln the hi¢h~an pain ol Dr. P lerofa F avoritePruc rin tic n." -Mn B.W.Knott.nu N. Market az.|QAII G!1ll!il1l-Tablet: or lsnuld. W:-Ito Dr.Plane,P m .In ds'Hotel,in Bulhlo,N.Y.,for heemedical advice, or and 101.1 tor lrlllp u . u m m ._. Cure for InsomniaInsomnia victims have found strange cusel.auch n l eountlng Imaginaryilleep passing through n gale. but an Innkeeper tn Europe. when she dlseavers o ne of her mem h u not slept well.turn!hlz bed so that ll willface in another direction.She mein telns from her lon; experience In eatering zo the comfon of travelers that some are "e n t and \\esters."while others are "norum and southem*or "west nm! enlten* when it comes zoeleepinx.-F When in Omaha Hotel Conant 1 w. N. u., OMAMA, No 3|g2g C - u t i c u r a S o a p AND 0 jNl'l£N1'C l e a r t h e S k m Vs-on an-4 zs-A Sk. m-as.. S P O HNS ~1.11 5 T F M PF D{4.@€i <:o>»:vOL:r~m "-ILQF Ana .me effeeelve remedy for Hs mmdWa:Iu.A\'|nh\|I1hml¢.,|ndn|a||| ~l l n u mu n s o l d u d l i q n u u . grfu -&:»| |".s- h an |f §.5I."§..T.'2,E'!';'E'!E:?I' nm°u`T¢§»f§'1¥=§f'§rf"|T=3'a»¢. Sure RéIE ( FORINDIGESTICN -ms ~~\' 'su.-Aus ~ 2m:1f;f »E L L - A u s ~ " W F 'f*¥§oughs. ~".5F.'Z3." """'"'..§'.|f'°.'.§$.'1"~ '~~',-; .- ~#...:m-° ll t r y D u r e c t on mu eublu Ncnhwul human lanum nnltn.dna md nhlv nwlxry nw, whlh Lbsfha co<k1 for "Ft" Fax Phu." SEIN5 cm ~ ~ ~2~ \-~ s x ~i nan\ \ ... v Snprem' _'inlheirclass. AsSmooth usvclvcl. mzwatvdln.-»/n./.-.gruvmr-a . ~. r mwe|:m|1:p¢rmue,m¢u|am|m¢p|no1u|¢pno¢.'I h i a d , ¢ . b » | n u l I : x b u ¢ vo r y { § n p o r n n ¢o f n r n i r n a i o i a m p l e m e a n l o n l y a l n d l p u c m t n g a o f w b o m n y n r u l k ¢ : h u C h c v m l e t u a n e z u a u r v l r ¢ u a l l 1 c u 4 u | h ¢ : n n o t h i n g , é u n t o t h e s e d u c t i o n i n t h e i r t n n s p o t t a t l o n ¢==v==»¢¢=E=¢==db1i=» w i I 1 u m m n i ~ l n ! . . ' 2 ? ; . " l . , l l Q u i . H HAI] To LET nuusewnnx G0 Ol A Lydia Pi\khm'|V¢¢ehHl Dumped 51 S H A F T ! !IV - ¢ 0 n t ln l - IU IL . - 1 | - -fu l fo r a n i n s t a n t ." H fo r m e t o l e a ve az w i l . B y K x t h e N e w l i n B u r t awww w xnmn N. an . p h o a l h i m l l l d t a l k i t H e 'l l n a t l o w a l t t i l l t ~ o f t h e m n .H e ' l k e e n ; c o m m e n e l d s e n s e o r : h e tlsor.L e t h t m ch oo se Tu m I l e c a n r e e l m r s - rl g ht on e .W !!! y ou , L u c " i f y o u l d r i a l I L m o w . " " Y o u s e e . l m l o m n : ~ an m a n y Ir o n s l n t h e ju st mi a ! l hl p s yc h ic mo ~ M e l l o n ? t h a m l n - I ' | I c a n i g h t b e f o r e w e t u m fo r g e t i t m d I' l l b e m n too ." A g a i n Pr o sp e r u g u e l p m r u p l l y fo r g o t u m u hi s p er m l l zi o n .L a t e r , u a g o n h l a g m o m e n t w h e n h g i vm t h e w o r l d £0 r e e l ! n r e l é l l t e n d s . W i l l :a n d o n P r o s po l l e .w i t h a n e l l e n . a l in g,h e t a l k e d t o Ja s pe r d r a p e d . a n d k e p t u p h l l n e r .T h e musc les r o u n fd ! t i g h t a n d d r a w n , h i mln.H e w a s g l a d w h In t o th e l im o u s in e a nd l t w u d .l l l a n d b e e n n l o n h e h a d b e e n p u t t h r o n g ~ I I N ' 0 0 a n d ' e h a d ¢t1ren L e r e c a m e l l e w o u l d h a ve l h l a a b a e n e e r k e p t l l !! ra y s Ia o r ee a - 'w h i l e B e t t y ! a n d a t d i n I h l l m m ! ! ! r t h r o a t w a s an th e y g a l r t e d t h e a t e r a t i m e a l a e e t h i s p e r i l # o u t o f p r n e "V B u r r :M o t h e r !E ve n c o n n l p a t e d .bl l i o o a , feve r i s h . o r l i e k , c o lfo B n h l o a a n d C h l !lo ve t o ta ke ge nu in e "C ll ~ i fo r n l n F i p . "No ot h e r l ax z a tl ve re g ut n te a t h e t e n d e r l i t t l e b o w e l !a o ni ce ly .It z w e e t e n a t h e s t o m a c h a n d : t a r t s t h e l i ve r a n d b o w e l s w i t h o u t gr l p t n g .C o n t n l p a n o n a r c o t t c a o r e o o z h . i n s d r u g s .S a y " C a l i f o r n i a "t o y o u r G r i l l z !!! a n d a vo i d c o u n t e r fe i t ;In s i s t u p o n g e n u i n e " C a l l fo r n l a F l a S y r u p " wh i ch ro u lo i n s c hr o ct l on e . A H t h e J a y a At a S o u t h- e n d c l a at t ffe u r w w e d di n g . b l a c o m r a d e s h i a d e a n a r c h o f p e t r o l 1nma m1ta hln H19 |~ l mN h A n n r h s r Chevrolet Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan Dldsicm of Gauial Motors Corporarian H u m a n i n g e n u i t y T o S p a r c Mug ot lhapuman ingenuity la de *Yo* ltut mn 4all hmins!"\o;ed to makin; more machinery; vers *'Alat | u!no pnlnal Wh:-lltllc to thlnklnk auf: method to lu Ah l'U¢ hralnq_w°hn! alu't muh nencrlmf `.uledl"" °`?\Backaphe Time. OE every cold :lull or stuck of gn leave you kms. wh!D and dl worn out?Da u yourml dumb md ache und! il neema you just can`t keep wink mqdsa du? Do you knowthan boubles are dren due ta wukened kidneys? Winta`| eoldq md ¢hi1\| damn a huvy drain on dn kid-neys The Hdneyaue apt to weaken and MI behind in 'ilwrinsthe blood. Poisons accumuhus and upset Blood md navy. Then coma: comma hachcfne. xheumntic pda; hudkhe didnel md kidney ineqqlaritinl. Dolftwnill Dehy in oft~» serious.UseDoan'a Pill!-| sdmulun diwetic to the kidneys.DW/121 have helped thou-unds Thqy ue recommended by men ='v='!v'\l==Ask pour nzlgllbarl .,0 ".Use Doan's,"Sf1y These Good Fplké; |.a.mom.m»\»-,»p\»4,,,,|.$ 3 L ."'§'u.d..\..,...~..». mybmklu\am-wkidso\- A¢ um¢I¢ ~=un'r ma mnn|¢n¢buuu¢1¢h¢m.g-y.|lyHd.uq¢l¢¢ldfl\\|14\\-HDSma i n s In nd na n nu -na:-m¢»H\p¢a»num».1 u n = g d m m a » ~ b ¢uw\»l»dyi\.hwuaz:d»»d uf-D-vi """'-~:"~S!-` m m n w , : m . , ~ q s ;n a w - ~ . 9 4 g m d d m v q u - ~ :|»~1¢.\.¢¢u1-»|s;g'.p¢q~uh-¢nn4~»4¢»|¢'m»,~;D°-fy ~ uduld . 1_u>=-»§¢»¢¢h~1wH¢v»gi mu m u m-x nm ~ my Doan'sPii1s 'samu1m¢Dama£¢°¢l»¢ Kean,-sj ~ 'Ak.=Laa;~ f,a..\_... iéé-Wh? c-. nf.. ~ mg-I-5 rfY~ SAY "BAYER" when you buy-';075"f'|¢ Provcd safe by millions and pfmnbedby ~ ras colds Headadae Neuralgiz Qumbagoi Pain Toothawe Neuritis ~ p './.Lam onl~~=s\ r ' r u : u 1 . a . o . % ' f . ? -'? '- '} " ° ° " "I f o s »-»-=-+~w?.T-»"'L~.=-»- .H 0 9 = o ¢ l ° l + fl l U l l l " C 0 ° P °u s r u m , M l c n . u = » » - , n w - ~ = .'° F '..='€'<?\.;..|. S59 I a n u r u u l y m e a n t l n o l u e r \ | | ' \ o I .\5 %h e s l o o r l i i n l l i e r h i s t o r y b e g i n l n Ja n u n r y 1 8 3 0 . d m l n ; n r o u n d u p o f! th e L e o n C i p a un c h In B r e w s t er c o u n - m .____ i _ _ .' mi n u - n n -' g g i ;,..`.'J'.?,.'= 35 5 thru pl#1 ~ "L 1 A b..|.T.,.1 ty.In e dispute between za. u. Pon and Flnn Bllllland over the mvnenmlpat lhls steer. ,thin | ienrllng. onu Iand shot Pow! and dell.Therellpnn PD'l»e| cowboy; lmyrlnlrd :he Inleunme brand upon the steer; hide and .tuned hlm loose on the rnflgu A dlorl llme later -Tel! Wtbb. anu il.llds neplmg, wu killed under mye- tirlous clrcnmunnces near |.l1e.m\|rnot Alpine and Gllllland believed that Elm "Mylar, A noted delpend0. urnulponslbla for the deed.One num thy lor wu plulng poker in l mloonin Alpine when some onefhred | loed nb bucknhol through the lrildvlh killing him instantly and mortnliy uronndlnl an euterner who ure: dz tlng In ihe game. ll was ln this #imc tliul thi unrb o p "deed ma u i hand"-nee:lpd lights-originated. for Taylor hed lust von I pol with Llwee cards | ndh| fell dell! nc roll.the table illh them clutched m hle hand.Bqt. the emulest pm asme ¢n»| r05*'"mq so-c m alionvardz.A bl| =whlle llegr with"Ul1rder, wan*branded cu bla dd: lies seen near theallmn lonkln; medfqdvélyur:ongli lh¢»\1§lndow when :hefhm |ho¢ hm been qu-ea. About st:mEm:L»"»ner Gllllimt mud Pate, he himself ern ebb( doin UI' we Texan Ilengen when he re Wwe .f5°\_L'1'9='.'!£'!3 ~||».I~ utahu-ml-nal.f alle hy druggiluoverywhen. zcoulmm »-I nm aux: `,\|..m.3r;fAs cauf5 )uu|n|wf ~ 4fp.m f "In » £~¢. " ' . . . . . = ' ? { ' ! f . . . § . . '?f'. ° '. 3 f' H f " i n \Uu\.~ll l Fl . .l l lA ¢ C a s p a a n S e a T l d e l u a lu v C a sp i an :c a l a a n t l de l cn in l an d . | u h l vh l a i l e c o m l l l fl l l l e r t h r o u g h mp f- r at i on .n n th e l ar g e s t l g l u n d m - l p o f w a n r l n : h e w o r l d .It l s ' m o lll lvs lu ng In n on h lo m al l: I| .| l( *C ll ot l, d u i l u n n w i d t h vn r y m g fr o m m m Q |:.m 'EDO l o ne a r l y :loo miles.L a k e s u n r l - » r la th e l n r x m fr es h w a t e r uly i n th e w o r l d .T h e ex t r e m e | l | . I l h n r l a k e S u p e r l u r Im m t n l i t o a - I l . | 1 2 m l l u .l u e x l r e m o b r e a d t h .H17 ml l n l . FOR UVER AND BOWELS-10° A BOX Vurfs llhloummu. Gonnlpnxlnn, sm|m|5urne.ludI;r|!lon. DNA nom Ad( Sinn with Cutlass; Soap nd double your ruor emcimcy ll1II un prbmote lkln purity. skin com urt nad skin henIL!1.No mu. n onimy map, no ¢erma,nownste,nn1rri- nlu n crqz when shaved lvicc daily.lm: wap mr all uno--|lm:l'|f\I. ball# rr; and shamgmulug.-Adrrnlsunuat.- n - - - - . _ - - - _ u - I ln mm- un laura pn, ..fur r.onr-wsalvi In me Wm department. limalp |i||r¢;|tI»¢ In :u |ilrE(l ra|Il0 in lla »~;|f|Iy In rpra.¢¢l!ng il.. They reached the house just ss the lights wont nut.Prosper was smuscdsthlsownintenseexcitement." I didtft know I has still suc h s kid," he mid, hashing s smile. the tlrsl. spon- rsueous one he had given her. upon Betty who sal beside him in the proscfulum box. The succ ess at bl! novel had had no such QITM1 upon him ss this.It s\s5,enfrnncln| to mink thst in n fur moments the wronls he had snmenwould come to him clothed In various solceu, me poopie his brain had nlo ll `1¥§`§méi E ,,;";;,"; , "'i:.;;;i pedellrlnns In the path of the hlvvxl couple as tho; drivs sway,-LondonOpinion.._. alaLs1 m snows sTHiCK AND BEAUTIFUL l5~Gsnt "Dandsrlns" Doss Wonders for I Llfelns, Nsgloctad Half.| A s lu m: mus ! of lururiant hair The noone was of s tmplcnl island. palml.1|ltdp o f turquoise sea.A glrl pushed adds the gre!! fronds of itchln: lcllp md Ean.m m s 1| Iferns and stepped down to the bench..tx her appearance the audience b.°okl Into ll1D¥|use.Sha was | tnltglrl, hir ltalned leg: and arms bore below hor nzged dren. her black hllr hun; wlldlnd free about her face and neck.A l the dnttghter of n native mother andanEngllshfather,l\beo otf had been made tn seem th Saxon and uvage.Stained at painted.a u x.ened Iwlow the t my eyes, J oan with her brmrs a her clnsslc chltt and throat. Joan wit her secret, dut-zefnul ern and lllhe.ou; MGI. mul! an arresting picture enough u n i o nthe setting of vivid green and blul. She moved slowly,dellbenlety,tut-nrully, and stood. hands on hips,to watch n amp null into the turquotllharbor.It was not like !ct.ln,¢, nhl seemed really to look. She threw buckher head lm] gave a call.It was the nome o! her stage brother. but It comefmnllher deep chest :ntl throullt her long column of a throat 'ltke music.Pronper brought down his hnnds on the rolling before him.hat:pushed ltlmmell' np, tamed a blind look mu Betty,whn Iatld a rrst\'nlnln|hand upnn hls arm.He whtsnered n unme. which noe- corrected tmmedtntely.Thin.dty ,| wisp: or fading hair In quickly lnrlzo rated, tnkln; on new ltrellxib. colorand youthful beauty.'nmaer me" Il oengmfm on the hair; l refreshing,ntlmulntlng tonic-not nlcky or greuyl Any drug stone.-Advertisement. A g m C a l e Stage Hand ld501|my 3on winl-ed n window or ¢ widow! Show Manager-I said trlndow. but they're both much ullke.When I getour elther of them I always took out. -Japan Advertiser. WOMEN!DYE men THINGS NEW team Dye or Tlnt Any Worn, Shabby Garment or Drapery. Dia mend Dyes Each 15-cent pumage of '*Dl|.moodT |33-H"contains tltrocttcus no limple that any woman can dye or :lol nnrl "ilu:der, Jaan" og Its lldl. .By somemy naious evlndxirpre me tlee;hqd drlfltd tq thls épgit. 'IB mmi ku#fkbg seem djtn branding. and was hers at the exact time when Glilllsnd was kliieb.; . After this h e l m :me bl; lunfhurnwas agen at many place: when crimes haqbern eommitted mg Ignannt ilu- leani of the country spread the story nm lt possessed the mlm ot the Gnd Gllllilnd." u A m n ' ; 1 . : u n u u i I n u l . : u | . . u H " A Inufluulvn vbgetntnlu bu t t e r m l n :u n - 1 b y m fm n n n f o r g n s w a m l i m ; as » | -~ . n m! g vnr r n l sl o r i m : e l l h o m e ;u l " l l a n d e l l 'o n " f o r 3 5 c e n t s . - A d v. l| 1| :n : lr |!)i n defer gdlng n pr1»|»oul ( i n n u h m y o u d o w ; c u r b . BUFFALO mu.~s FIRST lm-|l..\RsAL N°" the len!! of CM. W , F. Cody '| conlribullun lo mnnry v u me hc ! Inu \l| hlu W lld wuz uhm# hhkepl nllne lb: memory uf the American fx-angler lou;ln er me In u fronlluhld Vlllllhed.\V|1¢1.\ he 0"l'|ll|IO'| ll he dlnermlnnd lhn( |'Ql||Ig| Illuuld bi :he keymue of the nlerpnne and munn; rehurjaunl pmvm mllnn bey ond hi! Uildtll hop(-I. xx vu mpc un me mr mmndu at for an .e;f'.;.;;.:'.;;:,";;;,;:";'... remtl nl taltlpg ndvl. r1\t*.91tfl|0[| nf elmln, lu :tu »\Ilr\rlt|t l'lnater.-Adv. Ht tu at pon;l| \\ )ll tflm unlslakel llw alll for lin a||t\1. Alwaya Keep a not on Hand.. llrnmlretlt Villa nrt' a safe and fell *ahle laxatlee matte in Amerlca for ninety yeara. entirely reaotable.-Adv. Ark quonllona elluugh. and by and 1\mu! wlll get lrnuhlaetl iottiscaem-n M e d i c i n e -'P ' °°""""°'* rearicaland Internal, and has been euooeaafu1lnthetreaunrntot'Catanh&>eoer.eI wo s e m som by all dmgghga F. J- CHENEY S; FTD, 'r,,|,d.,_ Quo rG a r f i e l d ' I E G r a t l t l n ? l : o : | u { ! a m e d y \For every stomachandlntcatlnalill. Thla [ood oldfaalrlonedherbhome remedy for ronltl- potlon. stomach Tllland other derangemontl of the are tem ao prevalent tlaeao dm le In otrcu t ~tntonllaarlly careful. 'There has uesar tt a trltlaper ltnlttat tts and theremttaltf t ho.Jaapclr must not auapact. A counterault would ruin my llfe.L moat tall: lt .over with you.ru see you once alone--Jtlll once-before lleave Jasper and begin the lull.We moat have patience for just thla laltbit.It wlll seem vary lou;.. .."' Prosper folded the letter.Ile wasconstlooa of a falnt foellng of alch Iml. of fear.Then he heanl IMty*a ltep arroaa the marble pavement ofthe hall.She parted the heavy cur- tain; drew than together behind her.and aloud, pale wlth IOL ohenlnz and shutting her bl; eyea. Then lha cameto meet hlm held him back. llataulng for any aound that might predict tn»terruptlon.and gave herself to his atma. She 'aa no longer pale when helet her go. She arent a tea atepa away lm! aloud with her band: before herface. then she went to alt hs the tea f able. They were both flushed. He!t3f°tl eye! were ahlnlng under their matterlna lltla.Pmsper rejoloed In lata ownemotion.The mental fog had lifted Ind the feeling of falntaotts tea zone.°Yon'\e decided not to hrealt anylllolanherthen?"the salted,givin; bln a quick xlanco. lla ebook llll head."Not if what rw have written me ta tme.Pae hadauch lettera from Ibn before and lfe :roam very aoeplcloua.Are you aura tau tune?"Ile Iald atreaa upon 2112 la p,of the decent Interval,of the tt rtldlng, of the tuarrled ilfe.llc hadnever really wanted that.He would have to take her, to spend his day! and nlgltta wlth her, to travel wltlt her. Bhe would #rant to rlalt that ray.llttle forsaken house lu a Wyoming canyon.with vleidneaa he sate a zlrl lylng prone on a black we befona atlonclng llre, her hair all fallen about her face.her secret eyea lifted lm- vatlently from the boots-"You :um ought to be 1\rrit|1\', Mr. Goal ..." °°\vam a n you amtling for,Proa-pet?"Betty asked sharply: He looted up. startled. and confused."Sorry l've got lnt0...be\atly absent znlutlet! hablta.le that lfoteltat" Jaaper opened the curlalna anal rame ln.arrretlnz Prosper In hla stately.charming fashion."Tonight," he ||ald.|'*we'll abou you a leopanleea worth looking lt. 1ron't we. Betty?But dtat you must tell ua about your own etnerience.You look wonderfully M. tloem't he. Butyl And changed. Theyany the life out there'nam|\| a man.and theft! rlaht.¥t'a taken lnme of that tainted-demon look out of your face, Prosper. put some aool Into lt."He tallwd and Betty laughnl, shoe- lng not the ellglttret evidence of effortthough the soul Jasper had seen ln l'mlrper'a face felt ahrlrelenl forher gaeachery.Prolpee \t.ott¢ltrell if she multl be rlght In her surmise aboutJasper. The Jew was lttnnltely rapnhle 1 7 m v u u l u a .n m n ." u n o - s v I v n l doom.rnolatened hla lips wltb bil tongue.and a n lhrouth the entire that act aml aelther moved nor spoke.Aa the curtain lront down ha artood up. "I moat K0 out." he lald. and I:tld° mea in the bad: of the box tm Jaa-per eame over to htm wltb on anxtottl queatlon.Then he began to atammaenervously.*l)on't tell her..¥aeDI'» don't tell her.""Tell her what. mart?Tel! whom?" Jasper gave ltlm a tdtake."n on y oulike Jlt.d'l lan't ahe wonderfull" "Yee, yea. extraordinary!" "Made for the part?"" x o "l'rne|»erl taco twlatad lata a emtle."No The part came aaa-ond. she area there at-st. llorenm PFVW'tae me y ou teon't tell har who frotl the vin-°' "Look here.Prosper.auo tml youtell me t»hat'a wrong.Hare y ou neu a attoatr'Prosper lauxlledt then. seein: not-zr. her face a rtgta question. he soue gled to lui band: upon hla »elF\"FNil!0l-"Something rar!aatoalulilng has hazfroenefl.llorena-one or thoea'thlnll not dreamt of ln a man'l pmt- o|\ophy.'1 ean't .tell yon.Hare youarnlllvll for me to meet Jane Wilt!" 'After the altar, yea a t " P U " '"But not aa the author?""No. Z was walling 2 you to tlil her tltttt.""She mu1m't know.And-and I ¢an't meet her that way. at "W UI" v u " v a n ,a u u u a s u n .u v " ,g an alle hae never dyed before.Cltooaeany color at drug z:tore.--A.dvert||e ment. Solomon uma ao busy prescribing ad 5 vice that he probably hndtrt time totake much of lt.| DEHMID " m e a "Asmnzu Aaptitn Marked with ;Bayer C;oaa"l I-laa Bean Proved Safe by Mllllaaa.| - _ | - - - ~Warnlngl Unlell you eee the name "Bayer" on package or on tableta yall are not getting the geoulne Bayer Aaplrln proved aafe by mllllone andprearrlbed by physlelamt for m years.: Say "Bayer" when you buy Atplrltt.lmf tatlona may prove dangerous.-Adv. I Tenn "Mgt: hro\\" le applied to ln tellectual people, but people who areyeally Intellectual ean't he tlerlded.l ar e t 0| Free "Fox Plan" booklet prepared by azmibmn ot neultrr-"river iolormat(et 25% Ion r turkeys. eapone. and Southwest farmers oaa do the eaae. lil weather la chill nwth to ooo! birth.V THE PETER |=- 1131 Fin Market al Hel Shed. (Lionel ; . 4 | . .. .; - _ . Things to Know AboutCleaning Velyet Gown Bo much \.1»h.e|. ln being nom mm dn;:lint lc us iery canwnlent lo knowhow lo clean and cure har nz. so thatis will give me maxlmum amount ot wear.Bemuse of the soft nap, wdtd n curreamuudeat, felwt requlres unex-!ra angount nt attention. lo/keep it lonllng vreli.The nap must be kept C a u g h t th e P o s t W Pit 'ras wnlklng along thg Rnd whw. nemn; a whlr, be looked pq;1und avr I-arf! ILTIDI hm md 'nlnoul on s bicycle.."HL isgk 1 njinute,"' shouted Pat." Iwill!! to speak in rw."'A '{I.un'\;.£'m In_n hurl$.. I vrgnt lr mida the gout." crledLarry. tlylug by.Suddenly ,Un bicycle Qvrerved and crashed Into \ le leg nph pole andLgrry ind. the machlne lu' in a hqlp leas_§\I¢¢l¢'»Whfn Pa! came up Larry . |. If the velvet should become spotted br the ragln. :tum _the irhole surfaceto mute the sind: the pmw l>u.not bmsh the _vglset befnrq lteamlnpasthat wh; mgku the napfding together. Never brulh thesuda.e9 pt vglvu: nn- tu .at lx dry.Status mi be mmovedt| 0tx| velvét. br Iwlslsilll mm uennw 'there are lpegiqt methrils for roimowing siaeclhee aulnn as krone md paint.This 1| dumb; ihe nppllcutlon of. dn changer lhd sponglnk sum hemzine of turpratlnu."' iinch depends on the brushing ot wdvet.Une n piece or the mnzerm itself nr n bmah that has auf: elude brinlel..The bri.stle|_ an: better nottoo sqft it the material need-I tobe cleaned, u they will bring the dult an the surface.In brushing to dean.push the bdnies into th e nn pf nd tirllt bath the cloth and tht brllllh.'nm win bring the#lust out of tha One Reason for Nervous Disorders 'YOUR doctor can tell you that nervous disorders are véry com- Ameri Onmon amon cans.e reasmfor this is ?ound in the fact :bar they are great coiee drinkas. lgngggs ca5eig1e, a drug, tors asstimdant ffl the bean 'id nervous sysrem.It has a nendeucy to incrme blood pressuxe, develop hart irreg- ularities and cause digestive dirtuxbances.\ If you feel that coffee is not good for you, serve Postum as your meal- P :um `eeral bevam°femhi ind sd:isEes.It is a e solutely free from caiieine or any otha. irritating drug.= Try a cup of Postum with your dinner or supper tonight.Postum is sold everywhexe Postum f o r H e a l t h "T hemisa "~ n¢=..m»|.~°|--~um Pe-..m£|»h.n] 5;'JJ ,.=>--"H-~*g_=_»=-"~'-'3-3 '~ t=x¢»-n°'=a-L-:-y ,_a n n u m "dh!m u u m m w n .w e f »~% »a.. ,.gf s , , ;-:efE-._ 'H =. the velvet b: beating frutu the wrqng eldo.Do ahh over every apo! of the garment or material to be riezned.. To freshen the appearance of velvet. sponge the wrbng aide with warm ve ler and then dnw gently bac k nm!ionlf over n hot leon.If there are deep wrlnties they may be removed br n m ma nn ; th e nme rm ove r. : pun of bélling llnl water and hnulhlngthe nap nith a very etifl' brush.The steam lhat e-nmol through the :mp of the velvet will raise n.After rubbingthe wrong aide over the not imn be cnrefu! not to disturb the nap on the right side until It Ie perfectly dry.Beams are pressed In the lame way. ¢In extraordlnnrfevenu Ignonpoe af el r ca u s e p r od u c es a st o n is h m en t . p m q l e ..*'B .pg orr |," ' s aid Pn l,x l i b l g r i n , " I ne e y o u ca u g h t t he p o s t . " __¢ Brilliant Detention; *for Womerfs Henddreu Th e . fo r m n l o c c a s i o n s o f t h e u n In l season h a ve m a d e e r l d b n t t h a t h e l d d n a i s q n i n l n va l u e .\ \ l l h t h e n e w co lt tn re z, ex tr em es . fro m th e S la do nn n to th e Cu pi d, it t ak es n : rom an o f mu ch mo r a l c a u n g e t o w e a r : h e c o n ve n t i o n n l C fu n l n l l k e l l l n l .Th e s t y l e s a r e n l n e w a n d u m u y a s t h e m o t h :n f d n e n l n g t h e h d r . A n e n c h a n t i n g b i l . i s a In n ! o f n i l ve r d u l t e d l t n vn t h a t h o l d ! t h e b a c k o f t h e h a l l r m m r a r t o n r .An o t h e r crosses t h e fd n h e n d ,e n d i n g a t t h e u m e ve r e a c h o f w h i c h Is a l o n g h u n c h nl'd i v e r n a p a t h a t t l m o s t to u c h e s t h e l h o u l d e r .Th i s 1 | o n e o f 2 2 1 | e x t r e m e G fl l t b I l h l t a x p r e a l 0 1 1 on t nl ln l lu e nc e . A h ea d or n a me n t n t p e a rl s on a c a p l l k e h m m e o f o p e n vr o r k c o ve n ( h e : m a r o r n q l e t e l y , w i s h o m n r n e a t l r u n l n g a s e r t h e chee ks.T h e e c ¢ fn l r !c h n c y t l d e c i d e d l y IIg r p t l l n .Pr e tt y . de li ca te b a n d s n r br l l l ln n l a .r d o n d n n n e l n r fi ne ly 1|- fou ght d e s i g n !i n g o l d a r e h e c o m l n g a n d p u p u l u . May Be Asa 1° Girls Who Have Wispy Locks l i m e g n u t h e n o n o f h n l r l i n ! a t l l a ve r y b u t l o o k : l i k e l i n s : 5 m u 'a b l r d | n u t , a n d l l y o u r e u n s t a n t d a - l p n l r o n a l l o c r a l d u n t w h e n r m : m m m i n k e e p n m !a n d ~| re ¥ |g mo n nw i Su c h l t n p n o f g i r l s s u ffe r t r m u i h l s n o r : o f h a i r . an d i !'| s o r x ir o s ul l w u l \ \a 3 l l u k e e p l l w e ` II w u t w u n d r u r l e d t h a t a w o r d u l h o p e t u n u l f e m n a u c h a s t h e s e u m : no t b e n u t o f p l a c e ! W lg pg h n l r . If l l '| n o t h o b h e d . h a d h r b e l i e f h e l l l n l t r i l e l m o l o t h e fn c v a n d ml le cl d o w n m r r r r a r h e a r - n lsw th ml w h l r h eI!|° rtu nl l5 gn l s r l r l o f $I|0¥"l ends.1: |1s l»¢»l»In-d. ml the mlwr l m n fl . i !: \ n : l p z o r r u w m h e r e l m : o u r m n l m ve i l u e n d s p vn n a n n r n t l y # u m m r o u n d a m l ltnrifw.xxIt lmul a n y o t h e r p r n n n n f n l n s m l n ;h e l n ; d u n e t n th e hn l r .a t ab o u t an vl g l a t h th o 1null o f t h u wh o r e pr . >c c || . -- Y ou n g Lad ie s' .Tnunm1. ~ @5°é§€-!§"`"""" f "I* ~~ 5155755 j-~~*""~ ~ E \ `.r R q a d i f n § | ; ; l ' o y " U a n y M e n There are 17.000 tr0|.Iey car momemen. employed In xhll country ever! Hai on the electric allway s.lt r l-dulres mono conductors fo; lhélr :gn Approxlmltely 150.000 other men angmplnyed on the tracks and ln the lhopa and car hmgses of these elechfé§nllway|." " The mage.: at Lhll large | r°=undnien are derived from the receipts ol the electric ralI1rnn"nom fires paid D!" thelrpniengerl. A good mm haszn much uma to li on , an d ~ bi rd : nn often dnngbmme on s "fwd feilow." .lerqi whnlenlo. I.. (ary Iriid blndn,a n Na tur e Ma n sine. However, many ol' our migratingducks pals on into llesdco lo spend the winter. liere we have no cwonfra- To Save the Biids Ganaiia :mtl she United Staten uri ./Y'g_| m| {° : § . ,¢ , ~ b a u d a n n u mAlasu - o z u n a x m - m u q a m . I a quhn m m a nn unnun wnuns -:wma-an Fitness nom a n u r n u o n n u m ;.mdu the muunmen: of U U - a m i N o t Q u i t e H e u...». .............|.. M lhn Hunan! Paw-"Iiuw| the married couple? n 40-Teacher-And wh u was W u h i q - I 'nu-re are sutures thu dont cure rw;lr 1| mgrehonorabla In acknowkdgl |nm|»hn|1\'l ncri ll l foalnst our hultt than hnalt of our mirlk |Espedally Prepared'for lnfgnts and Children of All Ages Mother!Flelchefl Casluru has b e e n l n u n t o r d u w r u n n s n ptnsanl.hirmlels submltule forCastor Oll. l'lr\egu1I¢. Teethln; Drops and Soothing Srwrw.Contains no nnrcétlrn.Proven dlnedlonx nn-on...-|. "..»\...m.flhvldoinnu inr\"uha!¢ recommend it.The llu d gnu h a nal1r|y | bought bun signature of /rf?1-4gg/Hg); 1g r r a t e r fa vo r a n n fa m i l y me di c in e t h a n I n y o u r g n n d m o t b e r s d u . g g vg SYRUP §_";»;= ma nudge : mdn nulnt lvmut n o g e m u u tl r r i m i n a l t h e M i c aIn. . . . £ . . . N h m m l l l l l i n g : » ' $ . . . . - . ¢ a n l i l i n a m h i d a o a c m n S n v r ml; a l l t l li d l r i n k . F o r t h i s n u m I e:."::a§°:m m.*::'°°*"" "fsi » o u \ n ; ! l a ve r t h u vf i d i u t h a w l i l x " "__ ;; °~, ; ; _ '° ° * " ° ¢ ; * ' v; - W u n i t 0 an a r u t . m e n mJ" c u ) n p e u a m l a a I n I l e I I U I U I Y s u n l i n I n t u i t ! S t l l i r t h r f l e l ' a d i d a s a n m l . m m m m s . .I t w a s m s o n e we a p o n ag a i n s t h a r a n d h e h a d b e e n a h n r p m . i n ; i t w i t h a f a m e p a r ] m m "0 h , °' s ai d Be t t y s i i u l l n g i n l m ! fl ¥ f U \ P | J. " Jn p o r i l fa i r l y c a u g h t .I h u e n N l l l b l e wi t n e ss i n t h t ; i r ! ' | ma id .Th i n i n a n d o u b t a t h i s z u m . I'|0 I1Jer. no ne.Evt r y n n e t a t n i k m g u l ' l t .H e h u b e e n p c r f o c t l y w e n i n M , ttte utl onl .." Eve r y m i nu t e B e t ty t u c k e d y o u n g e r a m !pr e tt i er .m o r e pr o vo k i n g .H u d t i l d l l m i l i h w i t h i t s c l e r l r a m l l e w a s g g - ~ = = II t h o u g h h l l L i u h a d p a i n t e d " W h o l l t h e l i ft ? "u l l d Pr o t po r . H o : r u d e o p l y B a l l a r d .B d n ; n p n h l o o f dmn lt ano -o us pa i nt s o f vi ew ,h e h u b e e n m m ; b r u m c o o l p h n l e o f l a u r a c o n ve n i n g " . Tu p e r ° a g u m , " uf s l l u t l n u i l t ln t t , b u t t h - fro n n a t fi l t h i t y n f t o o k a n d n n l l c t h a t M i t t ! P r o l w r w i t h do ub ts .A n d t h e eyes h e tu r n e d u p o n h i s w i f e w e r e q u i t e an a p p n r o n t l y a s e ve r t h e e y e s o f a n u np p o l n t e d m l m . S n m m r h e n t w a s h e . In s m I1 o h w f vn t ln n n llt tli h e fo u n d It llllo!0 11h|)' allillcuil t o f l :h i s l t t e n l l o n o n th e tnl k.Jn n p e fi n u e n f y s r f m n i t o r i p p'Ee ao nml t-na l: abo ut h is bra in. '" ¢ o u m u m r n n u n t tn . r m s thing., l.m~1|:y o u m a n a i l o w m e t o clnmse m r m m t l m e f o r n n n o u n d n g t h e n u lh o r u h I| 1 "Th i s t n u n d l t : a n y p l r t l l l t y t o h u t n l e l l l n n n m a h e g a n r a r e t n ! S t u n t . " O h wh o n et r n y o u t m . a s m o n u m P r e h a d m y f u n . " " O f c o u r s e - * N o r m a n u u m m A n l u h e m a d e m l m ; m u m a t l d ! - r o n l r o l ." D o n ' t t e l l B e l l y m t 1 m a I s m .F l !g n o t i t |mi n u t e .P I I b l a l ! r i g h t . "- B e t t y w a s c o m l n | t o w a r d t h e m .H I g n u a | | A | ! !t fl l | M l l u l Q l d d i d . r m a s c o : ~ z 'm r t n m . > C h r l d o n a S t l m p . A n e w s u m p t h a t It n i y l s l | | n I . n |s h o w ! £ 'h r l s t w i t h H l l l l l l d p l l l . l d d t n b e t h e t i n t t i m e t h e D t vl n l h ' h u ng u r e d In p h i la t e l y .Th e fo u r s t a m p s w h i c h w i l l m m p l e t e t h e l a n e a n m m P m f f n o r ( ' n u t I ' | d e s i m s . a n d a n t o mg r k t he to ; e en t ru a ry nt t lt o fa ua d tl n g o f t h e " D e P fvp a g n n d a F l d e f'' r m l l a R a m a n On th o ll c b l l u i o n n r y o r n a i n l l u n f o u n d e d a b o n t t b o t h i s a t t h R l f o r m l t h s n . "HM Band VELVET PENc1Ls ¢ ~.ffifE _l!;_____\~. ` \ K Nob. State Historical S00.»xg\J i Blair. Nébr.. Fnbruary 7, 1924 \-'rnx ENTERPRISE-b a l m WASHINGYOH COUNTY J. L. Bdwudn (hbor LSO I-'An uuuw rurrss omh. Pf"'~*=\1 C°~ (Sw- vv->z u : (Conunudtnm pqnbvs).-"Hill 3 c. '"°"°" (cm-¢'Iva QA* dan Nu! poorest fitld 011|'.mp A. c . mm ( Ca m" " " " 'm d )n m or»m,atpuN.k»netian,on¢h!;rm new occupied by aid Jams Rashundknownu the Rhu S: Nfl:farm lltulmd on hd! nik xlor1hof Fort Cllhoun.in WuhlugtonCounty. Nehruh. on the m dryof March, 1924, nt hm °'=lnek m unuftamoon ol uid dly.3 pgrsouga md will mon lrvm mmama uoors plum uma 1. suv.uwdan win not ww home mp-'mg und! June. hr. King hopes mf und n wilshle plum by uns um,Dr.Sunley drwv dom: zu QcSaw on balineu Mendny.Mix:bermuda Kali ol BlairPnl!S. lulll¢»r.(Snp-Dnkod lhh 40: day of Feb-'lled Hamm friend: over Sunday." u nnLhln| ""* """ '*"'°'.rum rma `mry. um.._ ____1"`§m, memban of ae nam Am TM and new of tho dmth bf Hn. Huuld Bvlyudm nuhed hereauuduy morning and wu .l :hoeli us ol au AH Society al thi H. 21church,were present. and ¢m$°v°<lthunmelns in vialung and Kimihu mnny (Henna md frhndn uf Lha About five o'c.lo¢k x nies lunch was nmily. arms havin: passed nuy an5 o'¢|oek thu! morning :Bar a wack:illnss.'lhalmx Vinh Cooper v uborn an | fum neu here Judy I51905 Ind died |¢ the Tr|.unnh hol-|\}!-ll Febr.3. rm.She wu the xerwd which always uid.: pleasureru |n'evu\! ol um kind. Mp- Dulln-ey will be greauy m£Aae1||n my ao-cioky ns nhe been such a walling morksr.I While hslping cu! Jown trees at 'f \r" ~\"'°\~1 1~I H E h l l 1 . R P R I b 4 ALL 'rye rmvuz u . ------~- -\-v -'v\\~ v w-'1 »vw n n x s n n r r A\ v nl n f 'A1 Nl1 ' W QANn | " n M 'M D N'l ' \ Palms THB NEWS-lc PLAYS No PAVO Anlr fur "mmm RTRRDN BREAD" had Dt Weber <Suwliql)Stsndsrd Oll Co, (011)sunma on ca. (cu)E. A Andemm (lnbor) Buck Rosenbaum (Llb°f} Gwrxv Robsrtson (Lsbor)cm-1. .llhnel (Labor)Hu Hslder (Labor)1-'ml xnsnmm (bbw) D. s. Pritchard (Liber)hunk Vsn Densen (Labor)Melvha Juobun Timm; Henry Millen J r. (Lsbor) E. l. J spp (h bo r) nm. u a ns r d (u b e r ) August Mstum (Labor) Huwsn!Mlller (Liber) like Anderson (Lsbor) sumas m on c o. ( om Hamy Chrlrfansen (Suv- ~»|so D 5 ~ 18.7~ ~H ~.12.2~ 2.26 4.50 4.5~ l.W 3.00 3.00 L50 o 3 ° 4.60 s.oo s u a plies).9.25 TM b zhrp rls e (P dnllnl)10.15 S u n S w mu (Spec.Dep. M n ),.aon lhurloa lh h n n s (Expsnso of prlsamrs): n m Holmqullt Gr . h Lbr.Co,. ( c m f a ; p o o r ma mn n u o On motion Rafundlnl Order v u llloisd 'S.H.L o e h u n b y mu o n Poll Ts :z in two d h- On nation Arknc Beans v u x1 - u w manual of llothafs Pm- don .°" 'On motion Wan-mt No. 1861 vu dldtnd ethdllkd by nuo1a'o!-iu bm wid-. Than WM ns NAM:bushussnu » u w m m m t o A m u s - r u r y m n .' A N N I E a m u r r m . ¢° °h ¢ 7 Gai . u m m N o n a : .N U N C R O F s u . : m m m cu.\'rrr.L n o r m / n o s s .a .u m m .. m a n ySli Arthur Bldg ., Omlhn Nlbr. m a n n henby g u m u m b y A d u a l : h a n d ' \ " ° l' \ l\ l' »a n dJn no !8 .l92 3, ¢n dd dy f\ 1|dint be db a a ttb o C a mmy Gn k d W u h - I u u m c a u n y ,No b r u h ,a n u n an hy of Detobs r. 1928. und up¢ \ wd lb y ! | mo | R e e h w0 \ | B u \ k o l H e n n a of Omaha.No b n a h ,za ne un lh b p qy n ua ! a l L M su p o l550090:M d upvn vli da m g ,| |mvdu a L M n a no ! 8 52 3 38 .with i n lu n t u u n n u d e l g h c per ant par umum from Fubnnry Oth, lm, d e h llt h lvln l be e n ma d e ingg# 1>m=\u:»=of uid H¢bLan¢|h.m l o r e r p u 1 v-I n g Nm ln n lt u td ta m o a n u l d doM, or any put tlwr ool.Thon-fore, Un idx! Bank of Hamm. um- der said c h i l d m n x r a : n d the mah thereby uc u nd . wi ll u l l the Dmpsny lhonln duzribod,In-wit:Th c o r n n lu d (mm s nmty ( 10 ) um o f lu uj o n the mulhweatq nu-kr of S ad hu F onxum ( N) . Tmm- zhip Snonloen (VI).Ru n T we l ve(IZ). Washington County, N¢bPl5\& n d eo wn ln g o f u o o b u h e ll o l ur c o m. mm o r k u. o r n o muc h th o r n ! n my ' b o we a r y to p a yu m me . i b n lh e r wllll w of uklng. ulve rthlng Ind nlli n g lli d i \~~ ~férs ~ had Dt Weber <Suwliql)Stsndsrd Oll Co, (011)sunma on ca. (cu)E. A Andemm (lnbor) Buck Rosenbaum (Llb°f} Gwrxv Robsrtson (Lsbor)cm-1. .llhnel (Labor)Hu Hslder (Labor)1-'ml xnsnmm (bbw) D. s. Pritchard (Liber)hunk Vsn Densen (Labor)Melvha Juobun Timm; Henry Millen J r. (Lsbor) E. l. J spp (h bo r) nm. u a ns r d (u b e r ) August Mstum (Labor) Huwsn!Mlller (Liber) like Anderson (Lsbor) sumas m on c o. ( om Hamy Chrlrfansen (Suv- ~»|so D 5 ~ 18.7~ ~H ~.12.2~ 2.26 4.50 4.5~ l.W 3.00 3.00 L50 o 3 ° 4.60 s.oo s u a plies).9.25 TM b zhrp rls e (P dnllnl)10.15 S u n S w mu (Spec.Dep. M n ),.aon lhurloa lh h n n s (Expsnso of prlsamrs): n m Holmqullt Gr . h Lbr.Co,. ( c m f a ; p o o r ma mn n u o On motion Rafundlnl Order v u llloisd 'S.H.L o e h u n b y mu o n Poll Ts :z in two d h- On nation Arknc Beans v u x1 - u w manual of llothafs Pm- don .°" 'On motion Wan-mt No. 1861 vu dldtnd ethdllkd by nuo1a'o!-iu bm wid-. Than WM ns NAM:bushussnu » u w m m m t o A m u s - r u r y m n .' A N N I E a m u r r m . ¢° °h ¢ 7 Gai . u m m N o n a : .N U N C R O F s u . : m m m cu.\'rrr.L n o r m / n o s s .a .u m m .. m a n ySli Arthur Bldg ., Omlhn Nlbr. m a n n henby g u m u m b y A d u a l : h a n d ' \ " ° l' \ l\ l' »a n dJn no !8 .l92 3, ¢n dd dy f\ 1|dint be db a a ttb o C a mmy Gn k d W u h - I u u m c a u n y ,No b r u h ,a n u n an hy of Detobs r. 1928. und up¢ \ wd lb y ! | mo | R e e h w0 \ | B u \ k o l H e n n a of Omaha.No b n a h ,za ne un lh b p qy n ua ! a l L M su p o l550090:M d upvn vli da m g ,| |mvdu a L M n a no ! 8 52 3 38 .with i n lu n t u u n n u d e l g h c per ant par umum from Fubnnry Oth, lm, d e h llt h lvln l be e n ma d e ingg# 1>m=\u:»=of uid H¢bLan¢|h.m l o r e r p u 1 v-I n g Nm ln n lt u td ta m o a n u l d doM, or any put tlwr ool.Thon-fore, Un idx! Bank of Hamm. um- der said c h i l d m n x r a : n d the mah thereby uc u nd . wi ll u l l the Dmpsny lhonln duzribod,In-wit:Th c o r n n lu d (mm s nmty ( 10 ) um o f lu uj o n the mulhweatq nu-kr of S ad hu F onxum ( N) . Tmm- zhip Snonloen (VI).Ru n T we l ve(IZ). Washington County, N¢bPl5\& n d eo wn ln g o f u o o b u h e ll o l ur c o m. mm o r k u. o r n o muc h th o r n ! n my ' b o we a r y to p a yu m me . i b n lh e r wllll w of uklng. ulve rthlng Ind nlli n g lli d i \~~ ~férs ~ ar I 5 its fumln; operation.: thnx tho on 1uf poor ands.This in particulzrig dna of need nom.-¢-. Charing jp the oxceuivo molnhm rontent ofilu l fa l!'| :no p at tht limo o f tho tint hard Inoue, and do o m o m ti m: f o r u m mower, i| L u been found that an : m m m amount of tho aged c om vu dmv ing a low gezmhudond The following facts hsvo been vhurrud:- Some qu: :how 90-100 por cent -gennination while some ears from th e uma ample show d l k e mlll c m .Emo though the amp le:ware dn' at the Uma of touting the gor- uJn.|1ioo been iw.'Tho ..,;"$.. ty pe c orn ll Bight: iss.gtfminltion thtn the mu fh lr trlw-eVery ink sprouts han bien ob- served on thou that do nrminou, Aéoodini ua than ful-1 w m a Iy oxparlmontntloa, it will be me-uf sary to nuke on nr lent in order in ghon tht h ig h lc rmiu ti ng o u. The smoother oem should bo selec- tod on thi! type hu been found to bo hi g h er vio li n( u n i k a n mi r |v.;turk\¢. if rw Mn pay old earn urh mwodu n y ou en n o oe ons omo.as In v in uMu b l¢ no mu town s rouné for your ,ga lsr the ooudu mu o n . n 1 | o u t ntl to n i t n a t! ! # h u l k t h i s j o neu:-¢' y ow and n i t v i l l i i l d r d m d 3 , 5 i n u i l l .A m ;goo f a fmd i! gp m- ing so lo l l and highm f n m h u i m .Y o u vm u o n l y .r e p a id f o r th dmc man . I t u h : lust nl mud: tina. ilbor and #univ- n m n t o o n l u a p o o r s t m d u i t d o a ln ° d s t o o l . .m m m s o u . a m i " and outing ol | i¢ oorn on bl oo- g w ( r o m Qwf é e wv u m m \'|o m.¢ " " ° ' . j § : ° ' ° ' * E . H . H é w v m m m . p d a - un i n Ho ftku ilun , vm bl in W uh» lr- :S on Gon ot; ou t ou t no ' ru n- G l i ~ f o r d u u o n l t r l - ih u i n omh tli amd n l- Om d a m- rostration ~ h t hold at .J ohn §'05l!'l ibn ia dumb: Dlty '!'nm» #59 on iiodoq ay dump-oo,the rhlmmqq, w nf a n gf. pqmn '1'»-mu-rv on 'fnlvdln mmm o.,Qmd nh . Tho p l) ; h u mc g g g I f n i o u w p n h h n f u d , m m f a" uw C0\\:ntg,¢ | n ¢ ' ; ~ NO. 3BLAIR. WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA,FEBRUARY 14, 1924VOL. XXVIII NEB. ALUMNI usrm mf m m B u n n ~ 1 r lk s w k.Harmersa. h ? n ? "gg; Farmem inrh:unll lovingly called by all of I m p o r l a n t ~Qnw ne Soto f u m.celebrated har icghtietln birtlnlay at her homo l ? z=s:1,PFz=1.ulm' s ` z - o n mneszl:zasf3*'?""">'»Febr.11..E Phe# accanion was a quiet one, nal ".4 . ...:.L\.| :n |.. L....|.. lun ¥mmn.| ."Gr:1mlma" Seltz as 2I1II i.famil-I0bl.15--American Legion play Friday'Evening To 3 ,Charter :~.ii. }. D. opera house.Ii b ! .10-him. Mic a Lumen Pub-Day Exercises Given Over li.Sain at Orgm.1 Radio l\b r.19-American Legion Playfri.:.1I.L|.i..fRADl0 FANS To HEAR PROGRAM ikbr. 20-Dollar Bargain Day IQ;-. Blair.:Next Friday eiening',Charter Fehr.Far1n Bureau Heating atL'ay axercines of t h e n m un in t-Cnurt House :t 2 o'c!ock.lsity are to bu held by ndio. About Febr.2 2 - M.w.A.maaquarnde jnlteen hundmd format students Jancn..Isc attalrdjll over the Uniteil Stahl Fehr. 23--W.IL C._regular meet-Iwi!! have tht privilege of "listening ing ranfirinintd with refreshmenuflw. Chancellor Samuel Avery of the ty G. A.R.Funiveraity and Victor Smith of- - ~-Eonmlu. president of the alumni as- 'lW E NT\ -SI XTH WEDDING I50Cil\il\1l are I0 make brief nlmrks .\:~z:~:| \'f:ns.an¥,mr the radio.. -._ _.s A vruxmm of tnlkn and music will M[nery{|(;1|T]§1kin|'Hlriin,gn. Salurdny vm:uluuxun rsnlzp :mu numerousmunonandC1mrlenB.Hd n me Frank Hman of Tekamnh \.inited dhtr reiauves and a.host ofdefendmts. I W ill on U10 4th day of ul the Ed Oinon homo the first of l;\'ien}ls whq ha§l.Iggn1ed to lgye he; 192-I lhe week\Mr. and Mrs. J . M Brewster andMissMildredandIrisandgran]- nu Deetll spent Sunday at zhrilaes lieets home at Blair.S. A. Wassum of Tekamah was abusinesscaller here Wednendly. . Mrs.Harry L.Swan has been:pile sick the past "és \'ril.h a severe cold and grippe.'H. J Gibson held an suc tion we the last of the week to dispose ofhis stock of dry goods.Mr.Role purchased andy the stock of groceries.Mrs.Tom Baldwin was a Bld r visitor Thursday. Marlon Denny was down fromTekamahFriday on business. Mlas Viola Nelson of Omaha iswendins a fur day s at her home here. Miss Nelson is a trained nurse.H.P. Dnlanly last week shinnedhh household goods to Cond, Nrhr. there Dulaneya will make ih llr home. He is travelin! for the FullerThnah(En.with bead quartvirs at Fnud.The famllv are vlsltfnv at-h»home nf ber brother fe r . a ueek until the goods have time zo get there. Ed Wilson was on the d e l listthep u t 'seek udth the P1¢"\i1iM' complaint-the grlppt. 'Hu Ladi es Aid till hold a mgg,Ing Wednesday, `Febr. 1a at the Frevi Robertson heme. There will be den-ty of work. Hr s. D. Bu e k1 ra ai nB lalra ss da 1 lnst week having dental work done. cu.\'rrr.L n o r m / n o s s .a .u m m .. m a n ySli Arthur Bldg ., Omlhn Nlbr. m a n n m m u m u m b y A d u a l : h a n d ' \ " ° l' \ l\ l' »a n dJn no !8 .l92 3, ¢n dd dy f\ 1|dint be db a a ttb o C a mmy Gn k d W u h - I u u m c a u n y ,No b r u h ,a n u n an hy of D etobs r. 17 28. u nd ur¢ \ wd lb y ! | mo | R e e h w0 \ | B u \ k o l H o n n uu s f ~gg, n e u n p u m a :u p550090:M d upvn vli da m g ,| |mvdu a L M n a no ! 8 52 3 38 .with i n lu n t u u n n u d e l g h c per ant par umum from Fubnnry Oth, lm, d e h llt h lvln l be e n ma d e ingg# 1>=vv=\u:\=of uid H¢bLan¢|h.m l o r e r p u 1 v-I n g Nm ln n lt u td ta m o a n u l d doM, or any put tlwr ool.Thon-fore, Un idx! Bank of Hamm. um- der said c h i l d m n x r a : n d the mah thereby uc u nd . wi ll u l l the Dmpsny lhonln duzribod,In-wit: Mar 's Millions I H ETALENW PLAY " l u i i e a é h n ~ h o , i 5 4 CITY HALL;February 15,8 o'clock Tbm.-TzluFraud,Pima-Rocky HoIIn,»ANqr EgghndViflqu Ju:k Hon»jarsan;A Qivil Engllloer.'.- . Z. ~ I ,Freleick Buyer Jwitmu Bunn. Dém in Bwclu, Bnndcwd =\i..m," ..L Amnld Foul: EAA Swnshsm. Mary'a Uncle. Gnurdim and Smmkoepér "1 ' lleru-nn Sushi mg. ang.,-, "A Huuhn Fliver". cw no Anything.-cm .1 samaur Chilli! Vicu\r.DeSellbc, Another H-mann Ior Pnneetiu TnrlU.-Jnlm Kydc Mn. Jane Slonehlm, Ezrfi Bam: Hqll, With Ambitious -Mn. John Kydp Eudan Smith. The Slonebmfa !I?red Girl,Hrs. E. n. Hsnurd Mrs, Anisndn Mudn, Wedded to Her Ouljn Board ~Mra.J. P. Jensen Comiuaeu Lola DeSollss, Fnnoh Vnmp, limsr to Count D¢S¢llu Mn. Frank Stewart Mnry Numara, Ward of the 8l.nnehlm's sud Heireu m Million! Min Melvinl Hurblonn Benin Bnrlow, The C¢uutr_v School Tencher at Rocky Hollow Mrs. Thos. J. Rodgarn TICKETS 75 centsTickets wullaminehnlder xo reserved seal. ufwr Mnnday. mann mmcm 0|ll |I um of mg on tha »outh1reztquu- ta of Suction Fourteen (14), Tawn- :hip Sonnlaen m a .Range Twelve(12). Wallington County, Nebruh. and :o wn i ng ol'uoo bushels of ur earn, mc g; or lan, or no muc h thsreof an may In necessary to payu i d debt ibnth-er with costs of uking, ndvertlnlng Ind llli n g mi d I I J ~ I -° " : i l ' v i - - ` # ' u l f h T nm. uanud (uber) August Mltum (Labor) Hound Mlller u.-uf;like Andenon (Labor)sumaua on co. (om Hamy Chrlrfansen (Suv- pllu).'nn murpnu wdnung)Sun Swmu (Spec. Dep. Mn),, um-zu llohnm (Expsnn o 3 ° 4.60 s.oo s u a 9.25 u n s 2.00 of prlnmn): n m Holmqullt Gr. h Lbr. Co,.(cm fo{ poor ma mn nuo On motion Rafundlnl Order vu llloind 'S. H. Loehun by muon Poll T u z in two d h- On nation Arknc B e n n v u x1 - u w mmrml o l llo th a f l Pm- don .°" 'On motion Warunt No. 1861 vu dldtnd ethdllkd by nuo1a'o!-iu bm wid-. Than WM nn NAM:buslllnnu » u w m m m t o A m a l - r u r y m n .' A N N I E a m u r r m . ¢° °h ¢ 7 Gai . rn~~Ala at ~e went ron ~ooronh. wumngwn County Court Homein Lbs Gi of Blair.wuh ln gi nn County.e b n a h .sell l t publicnutlonm th e hlg hu t bidder for: u h the fallawing delcrlbtd n a l u t a h .za-um:l a t Ekh lu fn (IB),in Blndz Filly fin (55). ln the Cityof Blxir. Nebrulu ueording to the rvconded p h !thenaf,to a d d ytwo eerh ln mortglg el vu tba llwedescribedr e a l n u m.'Elo plnlntlif. on the 'Nui day ofOctober,u m obtlimd judgment and deems of fnrsclomns ln m autln n q limt th e de hnd anta . J ohnH. Gfbnon :nd Gun Gibson, in thesu m al 8 89 03 9 us d ln ur uz thr o-¢ m n w ¢ r \ u u E l | d \ ¢ p ¢ r u m s | : r Annum from the tenth day of p-kmb e r .l9 ! S I n d e mu of nh l | c ~tion unmmdn in $2535 md mma-ln l : a a h tho defendant,l i n - e C. W llkixu on her until-Inc laddd l dld ob- |t o a m m " ° § m . ° " . , , . . . . . , .' :H d o m n i n t h n u m s u d o a s n d d ezn s lzllllug Lh»_ddond.|.nl-I.John H. G l b » n u d o g w » G l b o a n . l a \ l \ |zum af S24S!.00, u\d htenstihalve m l r f . b n n U l o f s l x p ¢ r e m !g gummm f ran th e B ud d u ° g a 9 b ¢ r 1 m. h d ¢ . \ » e ¢ x¢ d u = ¢ . lu ~ : rm llumwnen.u b b anmnrm d c ro of rtlllou r g n u l d a n d l l i mb h ln n jud g me n t m d ninemsn!lo r i e lo lu n lh lh k i u n d a m d m u . Send Us Your and iddrwNa m e v o u u r d w mg nrff termdworillmailtnueand P°d=n|id.lIwPi= copy ol P o p u l a r M e c h a n i c s n o u n sthcmnstvondafudlilhed. M0 aa:l400pietl|'l|every mm um will enmrumff" member lthe fxmily. mmm Ulillillrddtin2a.°:.*:.."5-'5..m.=r.°a5f a § m.,.»¢."°f.m"~..:.~.°~. . a . . . . . ~..:e" " ° " ° ° " ~ ". ; ~ . ; ' . § » f = * * " 'n u a r i l l n c e h u u r g u d uw - ~ = : ' - 4 . .= ~ ' F ' - 3 : . . .- Q .- : - E " : 3 ~a : ' : . . . .. n u r ' i ` 3 '» 1 " ¥ - a l l n u . ..........'L'..........-2-°-1£°:'..d n n l u h l l u o n n u u- ¢ '»F U U U H I ' _ * Q | l | " " \ \[_ - - Za" - » " ff. 1 `- -' n -'*'.% f-T¢= i.1..¥ 1 s *. ~s | , I \ \ |~ ~ g _ " E ~ . . - - F é T Z _ 1 . : § ; 9 2 2 .| .., .-- " - a ? " '' u l "»\-l l: - g l . ,___._...__l l llli-." * *__ services were held . ¢ \ y . .M.E. church Monday afternoon at 2:kiosk conducted by Rev.W.A. Bowden, aadsted by Rev. JT. J. ~.ot the Baptist church.Music was furnished by a qtllrtelte -consistingof Miss Mildred Swanson, Mrs. Hat.- tie Treet.Fred Robertacn and C.R.Gray with Mrs.E.P.IIanself at the piano.The family has the sympathy of friends and qpighbors li'their sad bereavdnent. Oral;basket bd]team defeatedtheNoveltyFiveHermanteamina game at the Legion hail 'hladay evening hy a score of 35 to 12.DM Won;an's Club :dll meet Frl-day shannon with Hts.Chris Tfuhllen. Roll an will \» answrhd by livin: a hnmnmus quotation.llra.Chu. Hastings. was a -H-;-5; ness visitor zo Tekamah ons dayweek. Ilrr. Elizabeth Sheets was pn the aic k list lm west. Dick Booidi at Sioux City was hare the first of the week to sae his mother and other rslathas. nam: ns vshd rf- y of Omaha wi- : a d a tt . h e E . W . B u n d k h o ma o \ uSunday. An unusually pleasant afternoon was spent at the Frsd Robertson home Friday afternoon,Febr.I. The occasion 'being a farsvrell panyfor Hrs. H. P. Ddaney, who Zeaves agen zo make her Home sz Cond. hebr.O w l thirty ladies.members in t he mm of # mme nn inlan d,Gw y n n a s t he n w o f W g: e m!Plr ummm from m (wen th dnaf Odober 1928: add dune ,mul lu u m u l d g . n m | |e |be som m muddy, (mi.unount (sand he.u :b o n a s forth n h d e t a i n : and emu-potidour,lln lrv il C.Wilkins:annual.d u u m u m founddnsa n m u m .G w m w ,l o r l l n . u an fnrtll. third.thoAmountfoundd u t h defendant.l u t l n Ra m u n m .ln h u d i b n 'm b n ¢ h n t | ] a ! u I d |»!unux:~ a r l twi na n y - h » m u » » u a u » ¢ » u .nee. and d i d M m m t b d n g lvn vn ld n a A H d u n o mn I n f a me:r d I N a £ : » u lg ' ¢ v¢ v. y d a y : h u . x .P `ubon duaibed will be | o\d to utb- fr eac h ua both smounta &n u i dMrvmf- 1. th u i nte nn th nno n a ndmu h md Immu n ; as h ll pr vvldo dbyu i d ordtr .And dean and the lu v I n m e h a a n m u h u m pm-. ' D a te d m n Hzh dAy o f n n u u y I/mme: lEl~lR§NS.8f»erl!1of Wuldngton Co~ty Nobrnh 1-sz. :V . ... (Continued h u m page two) The following from ham ha.?e been chown as Jn:on for =1s#=Pfi-'Irtermof court which annugxea atBldr Fir. 11. G. o. Y orell, A . IL Hnqnr, Fred Horn Ind Chu. Chm cron.m m K i n : n u muted u m a E. ,__ "'7¢;', _ Q l/ ' /4? _.._____ _______________ `. \ I I l l l n " ¥ \ \ l l I n u " ' j "n "n i a t e f| . 'n H y b e i n g pr e s e n t .l l e r d m :h l c r s ,M r s .N e t t i e To e l c k e a n d l\A so u t h e as t e r n N e h n s k a f a r m e r ;Kae p o r l s t h a t i n m u c h o f t h e N d M r s .Vi c ki e S m i t h o f O m a h a c a m o a l u vc r w e d i n h i s n e a g h m m w l i v v fo r 1 1 1 ° d a y u n d h e r s o n s , n u n - r j l l n n l u n 1 f n n d |fw |.l ¢\9|'0\l.iUE UD . a n d ~ W h o ~£1038 bye c a l l n l i In Co-opemtion_with the buéness men of Blair and wishing to qxtend the courtesy and good will to the publiéln general. We will on Wednesday,Febr.20 offer a SIXTEEN MONTHS subscription to The Enterprise for in in., ficias. under. Canadian m,=.F==1Hnz the a|Lernoo'n. She makes her! ile,the small morning glory mu: home with her 11311gl\h'1. Miss Minnéef rimilar weeds of a very serious na.:seltz ' ture are often 'introduced into 3 H a grandson,Roland Smith and. neighborhood throuizh aemls that are \ ife of Biuir were also x»11=»»¢\#=Q brought in. If "ed hu to he hangin'Gifts of flowers and other ex- for spring pianting,th is a R09,3 3ressions of }o\e from hor relatives true of she year no buy in.1,\'h1;¢,in|;.de :his Decision n 'e rr 1='1»:=> markets. may fluctuate, early bo1.zgI\t|°fl¢ for Mrs Seltz. reed is not apt to be as high in :}1ice as seed bought ng the mah of I.I) \N.\x o r s s _r ~¢~¢dEn;;time.The quality is likely""r to be higher than laier on wI1en5"I'Ml Friday evening a elxulei stocks of goml seed are depleleo. Loader bnnkot ball game was P5!»f!Then too,there is now plenty of "F Dann.Firail,D"""'played the, time to have the seed tested rm.l»ern|.an Arnerlgan Lemon and llama lwrity and gerfninalion.Tents are won 30 so 14.h" the Blair Quin- mad f -fa r f nn ers b the Sec d "{"°played Creighton l*rt'}1~=oferecnyFmulyst.Capitol Buihling,Lincoln Igfmaw and Crenghton Props \r.n | -. .... . . . ..._\0 ,i ONE DOLLAR. s Mr and Mrs.George R.Da vi si lt broad-out from the uniY¢!'51%$'. . . L __..-___,__._.._,,... ......,|,ut (he mrprise of their lifes 01155145° station WFAV, at a two huh- uw"---._.-...::last Thumdny evening.Febr.1.¢\=ed seveniyfive menrq length.at ' " :"~.»~hen a number of (Hands c e i n f r 3 0 Fri¢l.1y evening.1\..l..'llohl. 5-lIR§ Kb n .an-..n..|...1..»|\........E.....,..i Amr nn! within u mzzlhli of five \l l A \ I I l ' R 0 G R A M *R l - I S T U R E D ~~ 1 ` L § u 4 . l ` £ § § » ' 1 i £ § é ' I i w é é m y '- ;,f \r s a r .fr e o e i ve t h i s p m g n m .l f pos si bl e.I.. .1 5 ...e J' I|: llb w|1 \n,t h e r e g u l a r Ie rm sn ni 1..». 1 5 '"sb n a c e .m t ; r r u p l e a l m f l l w m l n i x t r s n r y c a m e o n Ffi| 1g ]. 5 l| ll i1 £l f z f w s r l m w i l l b a b r o a d c a s t he» \|"¢a n d ( ;A "or g 'n i z a _ s '1 . a ;.|| : . fi '8 i n Q1\.1lf»!.'!ll ¢€I\\.l'fli f g r w h i c h d t L i f D I Y ;h y ]| ; . f n ' m m st a t i o n W O A W u w W g g d m a n:L|:.h h l u s t S a t u r d a y |.\iternoot1.=h"*'1*i*'*NS*'_| ? § f- u.l°q e vm t z l t l n g sh:e\.'__.,..r..n"\:...\.... L..§ans; :.. t£?...L n f H u r W d r l m i n m u m In Q n i n h i i ' H u aI p u i t u u : u n l m u c r u u s u l t u a n u u u a - -- --- - - - - » - -- - » --..n l\t ed t h e s u r p r i m no b e g e n u i n e W o o ml r na r a g ia t io m is th e m o st . p o wa r - z a t h e y g a t h e r e d a t t h e D a vi s h o m e f° f o n e i n N e b r a s k a ,. i n d t h e p r o - rmm f ro m than can be pic ked upNebraska.Advenlscmenw 0:"uar _.p b i f n g will'» 1.\:1morale thegainSeeds" and "cheap seeds" can : b e l ~~~ ; § m _ , . . , ...f Washlngton, be found in_many of the farm ,...__.|----.......|...........iJ1|:Eimln\\\f1ir}l come 'rim program will he bpened with isizinl; and nil: time violin mum¢¥== nur hour pwmm ba' uw =mi\=r»- :layed by ined Bugeon, who is an adept at that kim! of music, made .ho evening pau all to quickly.A me lunch wan served at a late hour.T!w.e present were Mr. and Linn' Fred Bmrecn.Mr.:nd Mrs.Penh .itat band,under I.direction of William T.Quick.he bam!h u n personnel of sixty municimzs thin ycar, and will make an excnilent be- ginning for 'Um rndia prugraln. Thu wilIbe followed by a mun of selec- ~~|g b 1. rmjv out :mu ner as guuu 5|ull\.--"`Pf"". ' ° . " ' °a " I T .f' .'l"f Dr. P. s. Vis: had charms of zhfeivf }he s w Srch vm-5 low priced seerI°sorne " " " § " " " " '"°_j'"~umes advertised as being a mEture2'r_"°°'l'°_" _"'"f'"" |." " - "turul in.mo°:t cases to oe ol poor!I | ge f und gp be uno n genentlons.were a r o=§'";"'°*;°;=full def badadweedsh:;!they will be taken again.I On this occasion Mrs.My rtle f |ft? .»."L'II,.1".$`.'i ~ T L . "i n e !The " ° " °hi3h ahool inspector makes up moat of "Don't try m:tron\Lincoln vtstted the College save money by buying inferior. cheapihs ~of the young Pwn k Y lm ;liielllllng some o:e'il"oi'T"£'§`6°f¢sl folplnn to attulrl the Shakealvearear 4 1 i 0 alla me wee ks e v e r a l y e a r n f o c o m e .f " f 5 n r n h c r l l e a I o wi th m f r o u r n o t the mighty Rebanaka"11en laid `ht tho fnr1|lh"s basket, she put two pennies of clear profil in his pocketbook.Such la the average record made by the 39.- 000 biulullex that fini~=hc-l the Ac crnlitefl Farm Flock nrolect in 1921 under the direction of the AcricuT tural Extension Service of Nebraska. (Continued on page fourl #mis t ISUREAL'BIEETING On Fridttj afternoon. Folmlnry 21' l| .L.Keele,Presirlenl, of the Neb- raskn l'arm liar:-:nu Federation will :ttldnes the lnrmcn¢and hu:ines< men of Washington County.The r teelinz will bc ln-ld in the court30001 of tho Court llouae at 2_l', M. almrp. Mr.Keefc is wcllposlcii on taxation pmblems and tllnlerstnmta. the !'inm1cE;tl c ndition of the fnr- er today. He hae n real rncras.1ge :Hz ,ou :tml lt in to your Interests lv §1m=t'ut.Be there at 2 P. M. Frimley the 21286. mf: :-=|..\v:é ai.\}:m:1~ 81'YEARS AGO- lr n fnllowin":nity of :\l»*'tnr 1;.\m¢ t\:\:f:l { l |E '.| \in l3chn : I \:1.in IF-T. RllflT'0I"l.f¢ | '13 l T lE :I ~ Pg :E'v 1.11 " *J rtntffn|n;1»kot 'l:\ Nu. 1 E, "Goo¢l." $1,200 to $l£50.2, "c ommon," $l,l00 to smite. 1 women, "extra", 16 to 22 years men, "extra," 5-l,l50 tu $l,I»)0. No. No. No. nhl. $l.20G to $1,250. !\. T.Lund spoke at t e o ge last Www at 1.n1glos}¢,.°m= f;A¥»ra~ ham Llnco¥n."" -» .»» 1..... 'me-,» -st.. rinewnnn mam `~and Mr*An hu i Hansen. Ixjllan read a tribute to Lincoln and ciosed with the memorable Getty !- burg Addnoea which stirred the heart.-or all who heard her.Mita 1.aVaughan Moat.:md ti d a patriotic selection,pledging ll- Iegiance to our flag. Mn . D o ll y l lo o r e lo ld i n a p l m m m x ' t'fa.rhing|on.M m liathryn Hyde 'Iim>erle;. mug two patriotic selections,hen n-other, Mm Lillie K;tle mrornlmny- Alu .173 to more from the }ll~nl°Yii;:g on the piano. Mrs. Timperley i~= 'e rc r f ar m f mt mu tlt o f B la ir to : .lt l1l\a 't'||l|1 nlace .mutf t of i lu" !r I1 ol.err-tr c ve i 1 f | ¢ .vll ] ; tl)-n ln:-t Fn-l.:y swo ~ g when their neisghborr and . f''rf allmered to shov lllem their Liflty feeling townnl thcin.The usual cnnl mme*:tml mutle red will be mlsnefl nrrcatlgr. \r .tsn 1: :: :r oN r ntfvr t' YOUNG Fm.K==-\\l~1li .- llr .A~nlr1l Svenrfnsml.inn of im |tnrtl\\\m=t of ' Co lmr l mu l Mil' Iililtlrerl lllomlwersr.J ,..tr o f Mr . '\ -\u r -' -.11 . 1 ,.,J n lo r . fu 1: ;rf§»~l 1| l"..:\';\' 1 ' r r T30 ..I\m l \"l rf a n$tin ferr.:It.".;;\I lr F m l Frcncl1. .\nurilmor of -\..».ui (1|»\ll2 have called on them .£r:¢c, t'. if v i'n£e. and several tnlgnsnnt o\fnh.,;- Q1=--~» mn enjoyed ht all l x x c n l : o x F o n vl s i r o n s No.2 \\(!|nl}I|n ~$1,000 tu' sznso. No.2.women."common,"$9?.&to $975. No. I boys, 4 feet high. $500 to $550. No.1 boyn.4 feet 3 inches high, $625 to 8675. No.I boys,-I feet 9 inches high, $900 to $1,000. No. 1 boys. 5 feet. $2.050 to 31550. No.1 ho5s.5 feet 6 inehett high, snzoo to $1,250. No. 1 zirls, .| feet high, $500 to 3550 No.3 Iltla, 4 feet 3 inches high, $625 to ssso. N a 1 girl.4 feet 8 inc high, $150 to m o . No.1 girl,5 feet high,$2.000 to sums. Families and scrub#sell 'In their tmual proportion to above quotations. Wd would be pleased to see you down n on with a likely lot. Very trulv,. D.H.Pullman Co. Get your Flour and Food at the' Rlioadea om and Fed Store. Mr-1.Frnnk ftro-=a entertained at .i one n'clock luncheon "I'uefday,' ,}°'cbr.12.a company of Rebelmhi ladies. complimentary to Hrs. Rosa-I lle Crabtree of Lincoln. 1 _Covers were laid for Mrs.Crab- tree, Miss Melitn Taylor. Mra. Mat- ; r o l nelchbors and good frienrls= Mr. and Mrs; Peter FT"c"a°nn|~l. li\. olwo;-s a favorlle among muaoc lox-on. ller naturally sweet voice and urrallfectesl anannet hm: won for her much praise amonsg Blair people. It rellc h mir way around tno llrtttec "~ M ina Mrs.H bona by me university glee club,Q,1 ornp tt,r.an e equator 5 =Sappcnfleld,Mr and Mrs.Everotzfwlvch l l directed br Dean Parlin 5,;;°";m f':. ';' f"' 'f,; '' ;_' °'§'y l'l}aon, Mr. and urn M. at. Hama, W itte ofW eale5an university . Vic tor r r e °m»n"ra.Wm Koo man and Mn . u m- ' s o ma of 01111110»president of theuPuntilthepresenttime,sixteen P ;I u , u l 1 an d,construction crews,in addition to me Tdp le lt 4 " " " l".on,e 5 d lroorea of other telephone rdpai n:'~ * ; = ; ~ o f ~ * R ~ ¢~'; ;f _ :: i_ working individuatly.have ,,.,,,.|t|nAz»t1. .zouxsozw c o m m ;, ;; ; s °F w d o a l b o 0 OHA HA FEBRUARY 18ar i n g t o r e s t o r e t h e l i n e s .W h i l e |A f t e r a n o t h e r n r b y e m ; h a 1 a; ° : : " ' " r : i ; b ;v r i , "J o h n s o n o f C . ] { f ¢ m i ; _C h a n c e l l o r S a m u e l A v e r y w i l l s p e a k . . . . t . . . 1 . n = . . ' f S ' f . . e n n r n r n r a .m o m m a ,- - t u n a ~f r m b o - o f ~ b i t l l d l n g w i l l r e p l a c e a l l o f t h e . i m - ' U M W m e " ° f \ l = = 1 r o f F e b r u a r y 1 s v b ?w i t h i n r m . .. e g g ..l l - H t l w i l l p r o b a b l y m a k e a n a d d r e n .i t y a n d w i l l o u t l i n e m ° l ; ' ° ° d 'o l 'm e In Iona, where the company auf ftlrerll-l!25,000 slarnaprel to its lines, the $[nt"!Il was mode more trouble- rrmc hecnune of the heavy snowfall which made the mails difficult for the men and trucl¢=.ln Nc h ntkn Rev. A. ll. Smalley. lltlblfll' of the this problem nf had totllle was notLnptisf t dmrch nf thisc ity .gavelercountemt. » the principal mltlttis.llc mi d 1 -|The Rell Systnm trrmwcontinen part that the key nate of the Zll.lll1l!llT lnl lim'Q which cr°as Nebraska and were the onier of the entortt'l.l\mentu~trations of earl: of theserprewislentsl Iowa.were badly wreclceml in east- and at n into haul delicious refmrh-[tad been to e-wtnblish a ;;o\crnr:c~r:tcrn Nebraska and western lowtt. ments wen served.I-of he people, for the people and l»y'Il1oy welrc rntoreul ln aerviee as Mr.and Aire.Hansen have livol the people.Warahinrrton. 1luHnlr tlriguicltly ns possible, alonl with other .for n number of years in their pres-§!te\olut.iou prior to his ptmitlency. lines throughout the two states. cnt location and have the respcctln¢l hehier!to do that:Linc oln for --- - - - - ol the QIlti!e.neiahborhoml. Il1r!. nre;tlm nonh and south.hall accom Mo m' c ttn wz lz To plislaesi It :mtl McKinley.known:-i: itat tnlue at home. host done ht' gmrt ;n freeing Coho from the tyrm;-=>" * bpftin.Ilov.Smalley eovcrol '| ]\1l1¢ in a brief smell-rho-en aEL1* ;1 1<!»I his audience until the cl -c .rwi m.n\5 who hennl him. declare-l, l l lv l\|\ltrwt l<"l l"|\lll\1\i"tul~j r ||t i f ul\5»c!t l n l 1? ry "; |1 :s l r |\( . " l l u l:| ..I l . | .Q2u l..Li|\C l u . | l t. t '..all l \ \ " \v Eco.'| A ¢~.|tt|ll."lt¢1e n v'tt : . f. Tlf .|z tll`o"|\le!t'.z:1\and all c . r l .1 nfinl time. l'|.\'.llinchman asltefl Rv" £n.:!1e>to read n little ellppltug " i c h he had mntle from n paper |'urin;: »l.nery days git.inz the prices uf the slaves on the market ln tho=e days.We are reproducing the z-anne tor the benefit of there who l1r\'~e no idea how the negrow were lint- teretl and sold. KENSINGTON The home of Mr. and Mrs. J ames Roberts presented a moat atractive lle Noble,Ml! !~IQDJI,MTSf appearanee on 1.3¢Satunday " t g p Perch Compton, Mrs. Elsie LfcBrirle,nMn when Mina Beuhh Roberta and Mn .Henry Mencke.Mrs.Nellleggim Addie Bunn ante!tained a Newell and Mra._,Frank Broan.gnumber of friends at a valentine ltenain n.gtgITheForestersareothertialngaValentines of all description WEN! masquerade ball at their hall"'on in evidence and every one prsent Friday evening,Febr. 'A and offer-pmt a delightful time.Dainty ue- lng some attractive prizes.The ad with particulars appears in another ;»lr.ce in this inane. Mina Helen Rodeers. daughter of w J.Romlzere,of this c ity ,was married at Lost Sprinter.Wye.'re- cently.to Mr.Kenneth Mcltlbbon. Mina Helen vent out to Wyoming last fall to teach school and hues lettltled to change hcl profession to extends congratulations. the auppon of the public. tl.at ol homemaker. The Enterprise freshrnenta were served. There aero twenty-two ladle; present. I BOY SCOUT W EEK Tllla is designated aa Boy Scout week ana is attrac ting muc h atten- tion. The Scout movement con- alulerable ment and should receive Bublcribo for The Enterprise. un vl: l' l. B L l(sn t.1: Mor t tirnver. who resitle=on the ngnnanlro.'ul about nlidwky between Blair nm! Hcnnonl is to hold n pub- lic :tale on next. Thurrwlny. Febr. 21. Tu this sale he is nfferim: thirty!uur :hitch l:\o\=:.=, l\l0.1l. rl tlcm high trrnlle Holetcim until good ones.too.He also offers one of the very b u t Holstein bull: tn he found in this ttilm of the country.. Ti e |=ale 5 not n1ply of dairylt::itlel:mt ie :t gfo fml farm sale cmsidilix of horses rtnchinery and other articles tol»c found at suc h it place.If anyone is interested it will he well to remelitlaor the date tml the place. . The American lxtgiun boys hlwe a lense at 3-10 ner month on the old Armory ;over the Home Theatre and the Mueller store.This makes n very amd meeting plac e and will make the boys n good home. Mrs.Chan.Hanson entertained a number of y oung nove! at her home ini? Tuesday cvc:1in|z in honor of Dr. E. J. D§\iley'x birthday. The ove- :Jng was spent in games and visiting and Mrs.Hansen served u nice luncheon during the evening. Mra.Paul Lowe,formerly Misa Gertrude Slert. finialted the commer- cld c ourse t Gaydotfs college on lt.at Friday and on Sunday. with her husband, Mant to Omaha where thehusband ha.: ernployment` and when future home. held n meetinit on last Friday Reed 0'Hanlon go to Hooper they will make wel: 'r m o n e b e llo ws tn the council rooms evening and elected aml Fom. C ly to to repre'a\nt Blair at the mefilng hdwanl L. Brndtey, chairnutn of the Hlrman Johnson activities commit- tee. said laif. night. Johnson is to speak in Lincoln in the afternoon and proceed to Oma- lla. Becnttne the automobile show 'will be at the auditorium. some otherllnc e for the public mcetilg will ba rbtainc-ul, Blr.Bradley aaitl. -Omo- ha Bee. tr im ( )\ \ S§ ; THE ROADS? 'llow much longer are the people of Ulla vicinity and others who trav- el the Wnr~hin;:ton Highway Irvine to tolerate lhore disgraceful traffic p;r:.tl§:ing holes between the Dong !.»» county line and Blair? The cla- wn hill i= the worst of these spots, Et l.|.\\ing been absolutely impass- nble during we thawing days ol lust week.This experience ia rc- pcatcsi every spring,but npthlllihas ever been :lotto to rirmed); this condition.Somebody ix,or altottld tre, Ittoponnllllé for thin flagrant d|.~» te§:znl of the rights of the traver- ing public--righta they are tw i n e l I by hixlt road and automobile axon.if the county authoritiw. lecat make an attempt to the highways in passable higher authorities can be to--and one of thorn is public sentiment, nhxch generally ln w r ;ct.ecttvo in dealing \\ith"offi tittls who are not re-pensive ta the ncouts of the public they are 1.-lecletl to serve."-t.atlhoun Chron- tele. The above article is eelf cbrplanm ory. While it ia true that the condi- tion of the hi¢hwa§»is b m we should also be consistent with what ae are all preac hing at the prrpent time,and that ia economy.The county board has not been deaf, tu I1 tid ...;|.tLulu rontlilion :ppcnletl neither has it bedr blind on the sulr j ject. but has done what could be done without an ezhorbitant expen- diture of money.We want lower taxes and in order to lower the tax- es we must suffer some of the ineon venienc ea that this will emma You Ir.m't ent y our loaf and have it. PAST NOBLE GRANDE 'ro BE Eh"I`ERTAlNED Mrs.Henry Mencke is entertain- ing the Past Noble Gflntl Club this school. The glde club wi sing again. then telegram:of greeting from one club to another will be ru d The nwrrini il! close with another number by the :lei club. It ls eLtirnxltotl that between 1.-too and 3,500 alumni will be reached la): this prog!arn,and many more will hear the charter day omcrciscs, if it in possible to broadcast from the Omaha "station Fourteen humired alumd will.for an hour or ao. be in direct touch with the univereity, which they may not have seen for yeara.and their can not forget it quite so easily ,,g,j_¢¢ Among the clubs that will meet that night are the Nebraska clubs ll. Waal1lngton D. C.. Chicago." ln- ¢!'nnapolis,Sioux City,Detroit.St. Ennis,Helena,Mont..Clurveland. Pitt=lm.rg.Sonlllei Spokane :mo Sheridan. \Vyo.The clubs in the state from which responses have been received are the Box Butte al- umni olub an Aliinnce,the Custer rounty club ot Broken Bow, the Fron- her county club at Curtin, the Red Willow county club at McCook. and the Scotts Bluff county clttb at S.oth-bluff. mzm:x.;zis svr§:i.t...nnnamarlle . _. . . .. - - - Bn lost Homlay ew-ning Welcome Rebekah lodge No.37 of this city o:.§o;eel the pneeence of the State Warden of the Rebekah As#-cmbly Mn .Rosalie Crabtree of Lincoln... Hrs.Crabtree addressed the or- rnniaation and also held a sehoo! of instruction.The lnltlatory staff eonslatinz of twenty members initiatdd Hu. Reed.- 0'Hanlon.Mrs Chris Paulson and Bliss Lydia Jensen. A committee served refreshments. A large crowd was in attendance. BL A I R TE LE P HQNB c o . ne a r s 1 The annual rneottng of the Blair Ielenhone cornnany stockholders rnet in the city hd !on last Monday and after the new line of business re-elected the officers whose targus exnired.John Blaco was he-elected.prest- tient:Dr. E R. Stewart, vic e pled- oent:Henry Roltlrer,treasurer ant! J.E.Ulrlstianaen.secretary and manager. tl'huu~clay} afternoon at a valentine _held there by the Elkhorn vi n e ; / p my .She anointed in the enter-l L .s.Renne of ta- Soto n»nm " league] lrlr.0'Hanlon was elected tainlngfby Mina Mellta Taylor andaa pnaidont of the league.* H n Peich. Compton.l Subaeriba now for The Enterprise. Blair business caller today. o "5 P ' s .5 l J ALGKG ml nofrrol lon lr. ms an-»."1»mm| anim ann~H "ly r Ing s m . - , _ m . ~ . . , .B a l e : - m n w g ' N - h f . » » a w i n f h i ' wmlB 0 m¢ » \ | r l L h n : a r o l ! : r » \ : . f aeT: H M I ' H H H s u d o n ' h wi ly | \72- 1 AM lmn lth Ty s on lhlpp td t w o a n o l . h | € n n d n a o o t e o 1 n wedmnd gnnigi 500.s m ° l Ta h mlh vmu a. wh h h h u n . P n n d u h u d n y .' l n w g h a l nn hd th e p lu mCU1. Burwood. lr. Bsrvmd (0 f o r l u ml k r farm.u g lrlli ~ = » . » f ~ » - ' r u h ll 0 0 0 1 4 lh d o a Henry Fuhy,Putar 'I'¢(|np~nnr location 212 E n t Wash.St. (First door sm of Cbliar F u to n ) Sundly schooi at 10 o'cloek. Leroy Baxter, Supl #Regulu Pmlc hlng serviooo.I 1 and 7:30 on Sundziffl. and 7:30 on Tuesday and Friday nights. "Ho, everyone that thirstetlm. some >e bo ibn Union, and ho that hath no money;roms y e. buy , aid ut; 508. oounc. buy urine. and milk withcul P-rivv" -muh 5521. Also 49:10. ana Rev. 22:11. -q - n n ¢ COUNTY (.`0H!llSSIOl'\'E'RS P110 C xz u l u c s . {C0|| linld from page four) Rl4°4l>h Jnpp (labor)1.51 Henry Gehrk (Labor)3.00 lli ko Anderson (Labor)8.2! Holrin Jacobsen (L|,bgr)'Ls- Eimer wr ig m ( n u n 2-2 Angus hlntxen (Labor)8.21 H Hiller (L-lbw)8.21 Fa 8 . A nde flnl (b bw)U.-5 Cifdo Rosenbaum (Labor)97 E llllr Lund (Labs 7.5 'l!:|o.Audition I I1 14.4 Frld Dornackor { d u n ~: s a Blh d ud Oi l 0 0 .(Oil)4.2 Binh-Auto E i d l ln l l u u - n l i n l 33.8 l -_._.., __....,,.._. PAs1'R|Es Wheh MAINTOP Flour is used Pastries of all kinda are a success. Remember MAINTOP has the right Blend for a Perfect Flour. 0 I Blaxr Milling Company Bl ai r , Ne b ra ska s o w B Y A L L c n o c xxs i \~~ ~férs ~ _.._____ ______________ @ T`~ had Dt Weber <Suwliql)Stsndsrd Oll Co, (011)sunma on ca. (cu)E. A Andemm (lnbor) Buck Rosenbaum (Llb°f} Gwrxv Robsrtson (Lsbor)cm-1. .llhnel (Labor)Hu Hslder (Labor)1-'ml xnsnmm (bbw) D. s. Pritchard (Liber)hunk Vsn Densen (Labor)Melvha Juobun Timm; Henry Millen J r. (Lsbor) E - 1 . h w ('-*-'-r) nm. u a ns r d (u b e r ) August Mstum (Labor) Huwsn!Mlller (Liber) like Anderson (Lsbor) sumas m on c o. ( om Hamy Chrlrfansen (Suv- ~»|so D 5 ~ 18.7~ ~H ~.12.2~ 2.26 4.50 4.5~ l.W 3.00 3.00 L50 o 3 ° 4.60 s.oo s u a plies).9.25 TM b zhrp rls e (P dnllnl)10.15 S u n S w mu (Spec.Dep. M n ),.aon lhurloa lh h n n s (Expsnso of prlsamrs): n m Holmqullt Gr . h Lbr.Co,. ( c m f a ; p o o r ma mn n u o On motion Rafundlnl Order v u llloisd 'S.H.L o e h u n b y mu o n Poll Ts :z in two d h- On nation Arknc Beans v u x1 - u w manual of llothafs Pm- don .°" 'On motion Wan-mt No. 1861 vu dldtnd ethdllkd by nuo1a'o!-iu bm wid-. Than WM ns NAM:bushussnu » u w m m m t o A m u s - r u r y m n .' A N N I E a m u r r m . ¢° °h ¢ 7 Gai . u m m N o n a : .N U N C R O F s u . : m m m cu.\'rrr.L n o r m / n o s s .a .u m m .. m a n ySli Arthur Bldg ., Omlhn Nlbr. m a n n henby g u m u m b y A d u a l : h a n d ' \ " ° l' \ l\ l' »a n dJn no !8 .l92 3, ¢n dd dy f\ 1|dint be db a a ttb o C a mmy Gn k d W u h - I u u m c a u n y ,No b r u h ,a n u n an hy of Detobs r. 1928. und up¢ \ wd lb y ! | mo | R e e h w0 \ | B u \ k o l H e n n a of Omaha.No b n a h ,za ne un lh b p qy n ua ! a l L M su p o l550090:M d upvn vli da m g ,| |mvdu a L M n a no ! 8 52 3 38 .with i n lu n t u u n n u d e l g h c per ant par umum from Fubnnry Oth, lm, d e h llt h lvln l be e n ma d e ingg# 1>m=\u:»=of uid H¢bLan¢|h.m l o r e r p u 1 v-I n g Nm ln n lt u td ta m o a n u l d doM, or any put tlwr ool.Thon-fore, Un idx! Bank of Hamm. um- der said c h i l d m n x r a : n d the mah thereby uc u nd . wi ll u l l the Dmpsny lhonln duzribod,In-wit:Th c o r n n lu d (mm s nmty ( 10 ) um o f lu uj o n the mulhweatq nu-kr of S ad hu F onxum ( N) . Tmm- zhip Snonloen (VI).Ru n T we l ve(IZ). Washington County, N¢bPl5\& n d eo wn ln g o f u o o b u h e ll o l ur c o m. mm o r k u. o r n o muc h th o r n ! n my ' b o we a r y to p a yu m me . i b n lh e r wllll w of uklng. ulve rthlng Ind nlli n g lli d i \~~ ~férs ~ I "Sa `¢I§|]§z43. Strieklm (woodb C'»¢°\1° Roberuon lhbor)nnlk Van umm (Lubor) rm beonnnl (uber) Chu. Kniben (hhor). 2o.\s| sm,a nunu sws4 o o q E N S C A S H S T O R E E All °'-P*lla n I me Thu Lo cwny Pall' on Ruud.:Phone:Bell 5|-Independ n zoo san and Lincoln Bum:E Cake and 0° grmuu.-cur wld 1 rudnce.|WB nnuvaa § T h a d a u : m u ~ ~ §, f . 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