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02-14-1924~.ffifE _l!;_____\~. ` \ K Nob. State Historical S00.»xg\J i Blair. Nébr.. Fnbruary 7, 1924 \-'rnx ENTERPRISE-b a l m WASHINGYOH COUNTYJ. L. Bdwudn (hborLSO I-'Anuuuw 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!;rmnew occupied by aid Jams Rashundknownu theRhu S: Nfl:farm lltulmd onhd! nik xlor1hof FortCllhoun.in WuhlugtonCounty. Nehruh. on the mdryof 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: zuQcSaw on balineuMendny.Mix:bermuda Kaliol Blair Pnl!S. lulll¢»r.(Snp-Dnkodlhh40: dayofFeb-'lled Hamm friend: over Sunday." u nnLhln| ""* """ '*"'°'.rumrma `mry. um.._ ____1"`§m, memban ofae nam Am TMand new of tho dmthbf Hn. Huuld Bvlyudm nuhed hereauuduy morning and wu .l :hoeli us olau AH Societyal thiH. 21church,were present. and ¢m$°v°<l thunmelns in vialungand Kimihu mnny (Henna md frhndn uf Lha About five o'c.lo¢k x nies lunch wasnmily. arms havin: passed nuy an5 o'¢|oek thu! morning :Bar a wack:illnss.'lhalmx Vinh Cooperv 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 nhebeen such a walling morksr.IWhile hslping cu! Jown treesat '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)StsndsrdOll 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 HamyChrlrfansen(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 lhurloalh h n n s(Expsnso ofprlsamrs): n m Holmqullt Gr . h Lbr.Co,. ( c m f a ; p o o r ma mnn u o On motionRafundlnlOrderv u llloisd 'S.H.L o e h u nb y mu o n PollTs :zintwo d h- Onnation ArkncBeansv u x1 - u wmanualofllothafsPm-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 ym 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.Ln o r m / n o s s .a .u m m .. m a n y Sli Arthur Bldg ., Omlhn Nlbr. m a nnhenbyg u mu m b yA d u a l : h a n d ' \ " ° l' \ l\ l' »a n d Jn no !8 .l92 3, ¢n dd dy f\ 1|dint bedb 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 nan 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 aofOmaha.No b n a h ,za ne un lh b p qy n ua ! a l L M su p o l550090:M dupvnvli dam g ,| |mvdu a L M n a no ! 8 52 3 38 .with i n lu n tu u n n u d e l g h cperant par umum from Fubnnry Oth, lm, d e h llt h lvln l be e n ma d eingg# 1>m=\u:»=of uid H¢bLan¢|h.m l o r er pu1v-I n g Nm ln n lt u td tam o a n u l ddoM, or anyput tlwr ool.Thon- fore, Un idx! Bank of Hamm. um-der saidc h i l dm n x r a : n dthe mahtherebyuc u nd . wi llu l lthe Dmpsnylhonlnduzribod,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 deo wn ln g o f u o o b u h e llo l ur c o m. mm o r k u. o r n o muc hth o r n ! n my ' b o we a r y to p a y u mme . i b n lh e r wllllwofuklng. ulve rthlng Indnlli n g lli d i\~~ ~férs~ had Dt Weber <Suwliql)StsndsrdOll 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 HamyChrlrfansen(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 lhurloalh h n n s(Expsnso ofprlsamrs): n m Holmqullt Gr . h Lbr.Co,. ( c m f a ; p o o r ma mnn u o On motionRafundlnlOrderv u llloisd 'S.H.L o e h u nb y mu o n PollTs :zintwo d h- Onnation ArkncBeansv u x1 - u wmanualofllothafsPm-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 ym 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.Ln o r m / n o s s .a .u m m .. m a n y Sli Arthur Bldg ., Omlhn Nlbr. m a nnhenbyg u mu m b yA d u a l : h a n d ' \ " ° l' \ l\ l' »a n d Jn no !8 .l92 3, ¢n dd dy f\ 1|dint bedb 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 nan 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 aofOmaha.No b n a h ,za ne un lh b p qy n ua ! a l L M su p o l550090:M dupvnvli dam g ,| |mvdu a L M n a no ! 8 52 3 38 .with i n lu n tu u n n u d e l g h cperant par umum from Fubnnry Oth, lm, d e h llt h lvln l be e n ma d eingg# 1>m=\u:»=of uid H¢bLan¢|h.m l o r er pu1v-I n g Nm ln n lt u td tam o a n u l ddoM, or anyput tlwr ool.Thon- fore, Un idx! Bank of Hamm. um-der saidc h i l dm n x r a : n dthe mahtherebyuc u nd . wi llu l lthe Dmpsnylhonlnduzribod,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 deo wn ln g o f u o o b u h e llo l ur c o m. mm o r k u. o r n o muc hth o r n ! n my ' b o we a r y to p a y u mme . i b n lh e r wllllwofuklng. ulve rthlng Indnlli n g lli d i\~~ ~férs~ ar I 5 its fumln; operation.: thnx tho on 1uf poorands.This in particulzrig dna of need nom.-¢-. Charing jpthe oxceuivomolnhm rontentofilu l fa l!'| :no p attht limo o f tho tint hardInoue, and do o m o m ti m: f o r u mmower, i| L ubeenfoundthatan: m m m amount of tho aged c om vu dmv ing alow gezmhudond Thefollowingfactshsvobeen vhurrud:- Some qu: :how 90-100por cent-genninationwhilesomeearsfrom th e uma ampleshowd l k e mlll c m .Emothoughtheamp le:ware dn' at the Uma of touting the gor- uJn.|1ioobeen iw.'Tho ..,;"$.. ty pe c orn ll Bight: iss.gtfminltionthtnthemu fh lr trlw-eVery ink sprouts han bien ob- served on thou that do nrminou, Aéoodiniuathanful-1w m a Iy oxparlmontntloa, it will be me-uf sary to nuke on nr lent in order in ghontht 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 oneu:-¢' y ow and n i tv i l l i i l d r dm d3 , 5 i n u i l l .A m;goo f a fmd i! gp m- ing so lol land highm f n m h u i m .Y o u vmu 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 ms o u . a m i " and outing ol | i¢ oorn on bl oo- g w( r o m Qwf é e wvu 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 tholdat .J ohn §'05l!'l ibn ia dumb: Dlty '!'nm» #59 on iiodoqay dump-oo,the rhlmmqq, w nf a n gf. pqmn '1'»-mu-rv on 'fnlvdln mmm o.,Qmd nh . Tho p l) ; h u mcg 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. Salurdnyvm:uluuxunrsnlzp:munumerousmunonandC1mrlenB.Hd nmeFrank Hman of Tekamnh \.inited dhtrreiauvesanda.hostofdefendmts. I W ill on U10 4th day of ul theEd Oinon homo the first ofl;\'ien}ls whq ha§l.Iggn1ed to lgye he; 192-Ilhe week\Mr. andMrs. J . MBrewster and MissMildredandIrisandgran]- nuDeetll spent Sunday at zhrilaes lieetshome atBlair.S. A. Wassum of Tekamah was abusinesscaller hereWednendly. . Mrs.HarryL.Swanhasbeen:pilesickthe past"és \'ril.ha severecoldandgrippe.' H. J Gibson held an suc tion we the last of the week to disposeofhis stockof drygoods.Mr.Role purchased andy the stock of groceries.Mrs.TomBaldwinwasaBld r visitor Thursday. MarlonDennywasdownfromTekamahFriday on business. MlasViolaNelsonof Omahais wendins a fur day sat her home here. Miss Nelson is a trained nurse.H.P. Dnlanly last week shinnedhh household goods to Cond, Nrhr. thereDulaneyawillmakeih llr home. He is travelin! for the FullerThnah(En.withbeadquartvirsat Fnud.Thefamllvarevlsltfnvat-h»homenfberbrotherfe r . a ueek until thegoods have time zo get there.EdWilsonwasonthed e llist thep u t'seekudththeP1¢"\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 1lnst week having dental work done. cu.\'rrr.Ln o r m / n o s s .a .u m m .. m a n y Sli Arthur Bldg ., Omlhn Nlbr. m a nnm mu mu m b yA d u a l : h a n d ' \ " ° l' \ l\ l' »a n d Jn no !8 .l92 3, ¢n dd dy f\ 1|dint bedb 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 nan 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 np u m a :u p550090:M dupvnvli dam g ,| |mvdu a L M n a no ! 8 52 3 38 .with i n lu n tu u n n u d e l g h cperant par umum from Fubnnry Oth, lm, d e h llt h lvln l be e n ma d eingg# 1>=vv=\u:\=of uid H¢bLan¢|h.m l o r er pu1v-I n g Nm ln n lt u td tam o a n u l ddoM, or anyput tlwr ool.Thon- fore, Un idx! Bank of Hamm. um-der saidc h i l dm n x r a : n dthe mahtherebyuc u nd . wi llu l lthe Dmpsnylhonlnduzribod,In-wit: Mar'sMillions IHETALENW 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 TICKETS75 centsTickets wullaminehnlder xo reserved seal. ufwr Mnnday. mann mmcm 0|ll|I um of mg on tha »outh1reztquu-ta of Suction Fourteen (14), Tawn-:hipSonnlaenm a .Range Twelve (12). Wallington County, Nebruh. and:o wn i ng ol'uoo bushelsofur earn, mc g; or lan, or no muc hthsreof an may In necessary to pay u i ddebtibnth-erwithcostsof uking, ndvertlnlng Indllli n g mi d I I J~ I-° " : il ' v i - - ` # ' u l f hT nm. uanud (uber)August Mltum (Labor) HoundMlller 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 mnnuoOn motion Rafundlnl Order vullloind 'S. H. Loehun by muon PollT uzintwo d h- Onnation ArkncB e n nv u x1 - u wmmrmlo lllo th a f lPm-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 ym n . ' A N N I E a m u r r m . ¢° °h ¢ 7 Gai . rn~~Ala at~e wentron~ooronh. wumngwn County Court Homein LbsGiof Blair.wuh ln gi nn County.e b n a h .selll tpublicnutlonm th ehlg hu tbidderfor: u hthefallawingdelcrlbtdn a l u t a h .za-um:l a tEkh lu fn(IB),in Blndz Filly fin (55). ln the City of Blxir. Nebrulu ueording to thervcondedp h !thenaf,toa d d y two eerh ln mortglg el vu tba llwe describedr e a l n u m.'Elo plnlntlif. on the 'Nui day ofOctober,u mobtlimdjudgment anddeemsoffnrsclomnslnm a utln 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 ofp-kmb e r .l9 ! SI n d e muof nh l | c ~tion unmmdnin $2535 md mma-ln l : a a htho defendant,l i n -eC. W llkixu on her until-Inc l addd ldld ob-|toa 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 slzllllugLh»_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 udd u ° ga 9 b ¢ r 1 m. h d ¢ . \ » e ¢ x¢ d u = ¢ . lu ~ : rmllumwnen.ub banmnrm dc ro of rtlllour g n u l d a n d l l i mb h ln n jud g me n tm dninemsn!lo r i e lo lu n lh lh k iu 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 rM e c h a n i c s n o u n sthcmnstvondafudlilhed. M0aa:l400pietl|'l| every mmum will enmrumff" member lthe fxmily. mmmUlillillrddtin2a.°:.*:.."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"»\-ll: - g l . ,___._...__llllli-." * *__ serviceswereheld. ¢ \ y . .M.E. churchMondayafternoonat2:kioskconductedbyRev.W.A.Bowden, aadsted by Rev. JT. J. ~. ottheBaptistchurch.Musicwas furnishedbya qtllrtelte -consistingof Miss Mildred Swanson, Mrs. Hat.- tieTreet.FredRobertacnandC.R.GraywithMrs.E.P.IIanself atthepiano.Thefamilyhas thesympathyof friendsandqpighbors li'their sad bereavdnent. Oral;basketbd]teamdefeated theNoveltyFiveHermanteamina game at the Legion hail 'hladay evening hy a score of 35 to 12. DM Won;an's Club :dll meet Frl- dayshannonwithHts.Chris Tfuhllen. Roll an will \» answrhdby livin: a hnmnmus quotation. llra.Chu. Hastings. was a -H-;-5; ness visitor zo Tekamah ons day week. Ilrr. Elizabeth Sheets was pn the aic k list lm west. DickBooidiatSiouxCitywas hare the first of theweek to saehis mother andotherrslathas. 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 \ u Sunday. Anunusuallypleasant afternoon wasspentattheFrsdRobertsonhomeFridayafternoon,Febr.I. The occasion 'being a farsvrell panyfor Hrs. H. P. Ddaney, who Zeaves agen zo makeher Home sz Cond.hebr.O w lthirtyladies.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 (wenth dnaf Odober 1928: add dune ,mul lu u m u l d g . n m | |e |be somm muddy, (mi.unount (sand he.u:b o na sforthn hd e t a i n : andemu-potidour,lln lrv ilC.Wilkins:annual.d uu m u mfounddnsa nm u m .G w mw ,l o r l l n . uan fnrtll. third.tho Amountfoundd ut hdefendant.l u t l nRa m u n m .lnh u d i b n 'm b n ¢ h n t | ] a ! u I d |»!unux:~ a r ltwi na n y - h » m u » » u a u » ¢ » u .nee. andd i dM m m t b d n glvn 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 hua both smounta &nu i dMrvmf- 1. th u i nte nn th nno n a ndmu h md Immu n ; as h ll pr vvldo dbyu i dordtr .And deanandthelu v I nm e h a a nm u h u mpm-. ' D a te dm nHzh dAyo f n n u u y I/mme: lEl~lR§NS.8f»erl!1of Wuldngton Co~ty Nobrnh1-sz. :V. ... (Continuedh u mpagetwo) Thefollowingfromhamha.?e been chown as Jn:on for =1s#=Pfi-'Ir termof court which annugxeaatBldr Fir. 11. G. o. Y orell, A . IL Hnqnr, Fred Horn Ind Chu. Chm cron.m mK i n : n umutedu m aE. ,__ "'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 41 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 r tntffn |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 andurrallfectesl 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 aEL 1* ;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 the husband 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 "lyrIng s m . - , _ m . ~ . . , .B a l e : - m n w g ' N - h f . » » aw in f h i ' wmlB 0 m¢ » \ | r l L h n : a r o l ! : r » \ : . f aeT: H M I ' H H Hs 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 nwedmnd gnnigi500.s m ° l Ta h mlhvmu a . wh h h h u n . P n n d u h u d n y .' l nw g h a lnn hd th e p lu mCU1. Burwood. lr. Bsrvmd(0f o r l u ml k rfarm.u g lrlli~ = » . » f ~ » - ' r u h ll 0 0 0 1 4 lh d o a HenryFuhy,Putar 'I'¢(|np~nnrlocation212E n t Wash.St. (First door sm of Cbliar F u to n ) Sundly schooi at 10 o'cloek. LeroyBaxter, Supl #ReguluPmlc hlngserviooo.I 1 and 7:30 on Sundziffl. and 7:30on TuesdayandFriday 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 with cul P-rivv" -muh 5521. Also 49:10. ana Rev. 22:11. -q - n n ¢COUNTY(.`0H!llSSIOl'\'E'RSP110 C xz u l u c s . {C0|| linld from page four) Rl4°4l>hJnpp(labor)1.51 HenryGehrk(Labor)3.00 lli koAnderson(Labor)8.2! Holrin Jacobsen(L|,bgr)'Ls- Eimerwr ig m( n u n2-2 Angushlntxen(Labor)8.21 HHiller(L-lbw)8.21 Fa 8 . A nde flnl (b bw)U.-5 CifdoRosenbaum(Labor)97 E llllrLund(Labs7.5 'l!:|o.AuditionII114.4 Frld Dornackor { d u n~: s a Blh d ud Oi l 0 0 .(Oil)4.2 Binh-AutoE i d l ln l lu u - n l i n l33.8 l -_._.., __....,,.._. PAs1'R|Es WhehMAINTOP Flour is usedPastries of all kinda are a success. RememberMAINTOPhasthe 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)StsndsrdOll 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 HamyChrlrfansen(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 lhurloalh h n n s(Expsnso ofprlsamrs): n m Holmqullt Gr . h Lbr.Co,. ( c m f a ; p o o r ma mnn u o On motionRafundlnlOrderv u llloisd 'S.H.L o e h u nb y mu o n PollTs :zintwo d h- Onnation ArkncBeansv u x1 - u wmanualofllothafsPm-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 ym 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.Ln o r m / n o s s .a .u m m .. m a n y Sli Arthur Bldg ., Omlhn Nlbr. m a nnhenbyg u mu m b yA d u a l : h a n d ' \ " ° l' \ l\ l' »a n d Jn no !8 .l92 3, ¢n dd dy f\ 1|dint bedb 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 nan 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 aofOmaha.No b n a h ,za ne un lh b p qy n ua ! a l L M su p o l550090:M dupvnvli dam g ,| |mvdu a L M n a no ! 8 52 3 38 .with i n lu n tu u n n u d e l g h cperant par umum from Fubnnry Oth, lm, d e h llt h lvln l be e n ma d eingg# 1>m=\u:»=of uid H¢bLan¢|h.m l o r er pu1v-I n g Nm ln n lt u td tam o a n u l ddoM, or anyput tlwr ool.Thon- fore, Un idx! Bank of Hamm. um-der saidc h i l dm n x r a : n dthe mahtherebyuc u nd . wi llu l lthe Dmpsnylhonlnduzribod,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 deo wn ln g o f u o o b u h e llo l ur c o m. mm o r k u. o r n o muc hth o r n ! n my ' b o we a r y to p a y u mme . i b n lh e r wllllwofuklng. ulve rthlng Indnlli n g lli d i\~~ ~férs~ I "Sa `¢I§|]§z 43. Strieklm (woodb C'»¢°\1° Roberuon lhbor) nnlk Van umm (Lubor) rm beonnnl(uber) Chu. Kniben (hhor). 2o.\s| sm,a nunu sws4 o oqE N SC A S HS T O R EE All °'-P*lla nI me Thu Locwny Pall' onRuud.:Phone:Bell 5|-Independn zoosan and Lincoln Bum:E Cake and 0° grmuu.-cur wld 1rudnce.|WB nnuvaa§ T h a d a u : m u ~ ~ §, f . Z .peld n with' ;~1 ru;n n|._._ea' §uu|||\\un|||u|un||m|m|||u|mu|||uu\||||nuu|u||mum|||m|unnummnml||un|uulIInu||||Im|1u||||u||||n|||||un§ q .,..,,_ ,..,.,,-fv,:'=.-.., ._ . . ; e€.,:" ~_!'§~'f *~< J;'"-r 7 *WJI "~. y:=.+;Q:'.\ -L I ~,..,..,...._,,»Blnir, Nebr., ?eh:nary .II, 1923 ) °- T H E ENTERPRISE Blair, Nebr.. Fobnury 14. lm -'rms nurnarmsnT n P u l h m ~TEACHERS' EXAMINAT!ONp a m Apri! 12, 1924 May 23 and 24. 1924 June 2? and 28, 192-I August 1 and 2, 192-I Mable Marsh, County Superintendent f aiends. Mrs. A. W. Bm-gel and Hrs. E. C. n n o n o s o n o o o o n o o n n a n n c n n n n h BEFORE BUYING T I R E S DR. w. F. KEMPHXLL m:N'ns'r Room: over Blair Bats Bunk Blair.Nebruk l x E. Q r~n.cHEn Re a l E m u Both Farm and Giy Pmpgrty Phone Ind. Red 115 Blair,Ns b n l k l IA M E R I C A N 'E V . - L \ U 'l H .T R I N I T Y ( W .L i n c o l n a m i 2 n d s t r e e t ) H . J .W a r n i n g ,P a s t o r . B i n i r Te l e p h o n e 18 0 2 T h e L o r r i w i l l i n g G e r m a n o n I' e b r . 3 a n d I7 . E n g l i z ~ h o n t h e S u n - ':.yn w t h a n d 2- u h . S a t u r d a y a ft e r n o o n s r e g u i a r r e - i g i o u l in s t r u c t i o n i n E n g l i s h . S u n d a y Sc h oo l a t 1 0 A .M . D i vi n e Se r vi c e s 10 : 3 0 A .L I. L a d i e s A i d m e e t s e ve r y fi r s t \ cd ne sd ay a ft e r n o o n . T h e c h u r c h b o a r d m e n t s occ asi on 2: w- x 'I he Only Sensible, Sanitagy Method Cheaper than any other way BLAIR GAS COMPANY ~ ~ooh wl ~ G A S THE INSURANCE OFFICE L. n. GILBERT. MIT-All Kind! of lmunnre .Blair, Nehrukl(X)i ) § ? ; ~ ;®v '\ ( P L , ~ DANISH EV. z.u'rme;n.u~r CHURCH (Cor. Jackson and Center street) H. Nimlnn, Pastor. Sundxy Schooi 9:15 A. H. Morning Service 10:80 A. M. Evéning Service 7:30 P. M. . - . - . . . RE-ORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (Lincoln Street between Sth 6: 7th) Elder 1'. J. Eiliott, Gmlha,Supply Sunday School at 10 0'c|o¢'.k.I Preuhing &:-vice! at I1 A. M. ST. FRANCISJ ZORGIA (Catholic Church) (Corner Colfu and Sth street) Father C. A. Beyerudorfer,Pastor First and Third Sund;y of uc h month,Mass at 9 A. M.Second aind Faurth Sundays, Mus al. 10:30 A. ll. _- . . . . . - . - _ . family spent Sunday at the home Mn .Iversorfa brother.Hr.MoChrlstznaeh.who resides wont" °:§mmma al H " r m r.11.an y nHr.and Mn .Clyde Fitch 1'fnunuday evening in Omlhn.Mr.and H n .Chas.Ruskthree anna called xt the A. E, DI hom!l m Sunday afternoon.Mr.and U n .C.B.Bunn antainedth~following guests AIDNG THE Barron ROAfullerhere between tmina Weclnas-~1 ~hm work.~rn.Hilda Yanni]day.nllll u m Christenc Wachter were |(x)' \0' HAN LO N , H AH E R I 0'HANLON Attameyl-lbhv g Ofhces in Stale Bunk Building | \_(X) DK z e: J. DAILEY s rDEN TI Ro o m m r H ln u n ' n B n h r y Blair, Nebr.In Ksnnud Hondny umd Tuesduy l '(X) I I | C H U R C H ( C o r .C o l f a x a n d S t h s t r e a k ) 0 ; U . J d c P r o u d , P a s t o r . . S u n d a y Sc h oo l 10 : 0 0 A .H . M o r n i n g S e r vi c e 1 1 : 0 0 A .M . E p w o r l h L e a g u o 6 : 3 0 P .l i . E ve n i n g S e r i vc e ? : 3 0 P .M . P r a y e r M e e t i n g W e d n e s d a y e ve n - i n g 7 : 3 0 . S T 1s1.4 nY's E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H ( G r a n t S t r e e t b e t w e e n - l t h a n d s u n R e v. A . E . M a r s h , P a s t o r . H o i y C o m m u n i o n e ve r y S u n d a y a n d H o l y D a y n l 7 : 3 0 A .M . pzrted with the beit of nrlshesthem in their new home.Mr. and Mn. F116 R;y lenIndhasten to the following on last Sunday ahernoon :HPear!and Clara hen na,Hr.Mrs. Cliffnnl Ray, Mr. md Mrs. JBandarofHermannndMn .3~ Lane of Blxfr.Mr! and Hrs. T. K. Iverson.and Mm J oe Buuiu r. Hr. and HFredRayspent Sunday qvqnlng the Mrsl Mat Iverson *\°\t'°- H. G ' and Mrs. A. J . Cameronserveda also lunch. The Clihoun lualtet ball teamnlayeritheHermnnteamattheLeidenhall'I'ueada}.evening with re score of 41 to 21. Tekanmh playedtheaame evening.Rev.Rene ref-crecd both gu ms . The ladies of the Baptist guild willafweapublicsupperWulnesday evening in the bnpamant nf theI.:vinn hall. Follmnrinz is the menu:Bnled ham,#scalloped potatoes. s "_P work by breiking ltllh.teenimg up the feed y udl.Hn. C. B. Bun n and llrs. B Bunn attended a. party in Blair last Saturday afternoon dum byHi ne s Addie Bunn and BeRnberte at the Jamal: Roberts hoAbo~t two domes: friends and n~ bun nn n farewell pu-ly last Mday nixht in honor of Mr. and MClfiforzl Rey. who are to more t week to a farm about nine mlnorth of Tekanuh. Those presenttheirutmosttoshowtheir played Dana College at Blair FI1-dnihvening.Philathes Clua of the Bap-tist Sunday school held a party an the homo of their teacher, Mn.E. C.Burdic Fridsy ovdning. Lita intheeveningM m Burdic sawed 1delicious!unf.h.A very pkeurnt time is reported by those who atten- ded.'Due Lndieh Aid wil! meet Wednes-riay for work with Mrs.FredRobertson. The D. of H. mot in regular nen-sion at their hail SatanQay eveninz. Elelnor Morris, Mr. and l i n . 0Rfevgg,Mr.In d Mn .Byron B~nnajllu Ad -dk B unn.n. Fritz Hoeiler, who is in Blldr hospital h u been n i lrbtknbendby: e w w calls fber neighbors.Hr . md Mn . C .B:Bunn visi hurt Sunday awning at the HVnl Bunn home in Blair.Seven!n i th t I n m a n in p r e s e n t .\ The dance ¢z um ugfhn mal snunlay evening wus quite well ntten: nn!and wus an enjoyable affairforthosewhowerethere.Thren free tickets wir! given on the Fon!rar whic h the Legion boy ! ue nf-fling off.An orc hqctn from Littie ....g m #sp e l l !W e d n e s d a y a t t h e B a r n o m é .D u n Sh ee ts u n s o n t h e si c k l i s t t h e p a s t w e e k b u t i n n o w a b l e t o b e o u t s i m i n . l n h o n o r o f h o r husbm1¢¥'s b i r t h - d a y .M r s .C h a s .C a m e r o n e n t e n l d n - e»'t h t fo l l o w i n g 11\lnti\ea t o d i n n e r\\¢¢'|nr»¢dny e ve n i n g :M r .a n d M r s ..l nh n C a m e r o n ,M m .E m m a S p o o f. l l .B : C a m e r o n a n d H o w a r d C o m e r - I n n .IMi s s Al i c e H a n s e n ,w h o h a s b e e nt r a s h i n g t h e G l e n d n l a s c h o o l , h u r v: - . .hb t i a l h o u r M r . a n d M n . F d ll ao n, M r .a n d M r s . J .H .Je n s e n a n d M r . a n d M n .C .H .B l l n e l m l d s e r ve d r e fm s h n m n t a . Li t tl e l B o b b i e B r n o ' n a t a k e n l o t h e ho s p i t a l a t Te k a m a h S a l o nd a y fo r a n X- R a y p i c t u r e o f h i s l u n g s .T h e l i t t l e fe l l o w h a d a n n t - ta c k o f p n e u m o n i a w h i l e h m d n g t h e w h o o p i n g c o u g h a n d a n a n o t p r a - gr e : u\ i n g a s r s p i d l y a n h i s d o c t o r wi s he d .T h e p i c t u r e s h o w e d n o t h i n g n vr i u u x a n d w i t h p l e n t y o f t i m e . h e w i l l b e h i m s e l f a g a i n . : Ely and the voting members con-and Holy Day nl 7:30 A. M. me quarterly.Church School at 9:45.Also ser The pastor lntends to serve vice exery Sunday at 11 o'r.iock. .»is..ionstations on Sunday P.M's.Lilany Friday eveninm' at ?:30. a t B l a i r S a t u r d a y . W a l l a c e F i n c h c e l e b r a t e d h i s b i r t h d e y 'Th u r s d a y b y i h t e n d n i n g : n u m b e r o f fr i e n d s a t a.f f f t b l e ve n i n g a t t h e h o m e o f h pa r e nt s , M r .a n d H r s .J .T. "F 'it | :h . R .H .B o w i e i n t h e l l h l t vi c t i m c f t h e r a d i o fe ve r .H e h a d I fi n e U ~ '3assms$$§s§§§§§§s$ssS$sS§s$asQss$$s$$$$$$$s$s$s:s$$$$$$ssss$SSsssssss$ssssss$$$ssss$sssssss$$$sss$sss$$s$s$sss CHURCH DIRECTORY 01 n n ~o m - bya.u'ns1' CHURCH (Cnr. Lincoln and ith linen) Arthur D. Smdley , Putor. Sunday Sc hool 10 A. H. Morning Servic e ll A. BI avenlni Service 7:30 P. M Hut home.'prepnntion in adding other lidcfour.Blomberg of Blair was ha menlundipe.CHURCH OF' CHRIST W mwmm W Mmm (Cor. Lincoln and 2nd streets) L. H. Cunp. Putor 1924 Bibie Schoo!10 A. MWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 Mominpywonhip I! A. MChristianEndeavor 6:80 P. if. Evening Serviuo 7:30 P. M. Chu|~ch Night,Wednesday '7:30 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Cor.Walker Ave. and Colfax) SPONSORED BY THE BLAIR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE _________.,--_ - _ .- - - --~f» ~--1-r.--1.James Hclleemm, Pastor Sunday School 10 A. M Homin; Service 11 A. M.u t ne - t o ug. I ve - JIU!e m isbod e r - 3 pair men's Cashmere wool or Fibre Silk 7 Large cans Bhie Bonnie Tomatoesm $1.00 $1 .90 \ v! l1 I n i \ \ vu ' 1 n A n n c u n vxn n Harvey Pounds, Prop. QUALITY CASH m nlm r J. D. GARRISON CLOTHING co. oice of any felt slippers, Mens I l ~..ra S AS & mus n Geneial Memhandisé ~__....| | TI-IE nmcmum S'loRE I 1 ~-» Combination 4 Pc. Aluminum set .__$1.00 One w a family BLAIR RACKET STORE J. E. FISCHER Childmns and Misses 1 and 2 buckle over» JAMES KIRBY Winchester Flashlight We offer you a three cell nickel Flashlight, Stan- dard type. Regular wialue-$2.25 Price $1.00 with battery THE ARNDT HDWE. \s-. 10 Bars Surft White soap 5 Tb Pnmes 1 piece of Aluminum ware THE BLAIR SHOE co. < Bull Dog foot accelerator, $1.50 value Famors Ozark Duplex waists 90c vdues E. B. REDFIELD General Merchandise 'V A RATHMANN GARAGE 9 Scotts Emulsions, $1.20 size ,-.. $1.00 'nm BLAIR PHARHACY The R¢w Store H. M. Hsibert, Prop. A n s i m - ~ 2 w 1 4 J. 1 .P o uNn s On $ Day Any person purchasing a dollar bottle ot Dr. Mila Tonic, Nervine, Heart Treatmant or Blood Purifier ,we give you FREE your choice of a twenty-five cent box of Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills, Lantive Tablets or Liver Pills. THE STEWART PHARMACY ¢.1 »-» Limit 2 to I eustomer J. n CAMPBELL Quality Merchandise at Prices You Like to Pay $1 th ME N; s m s s 1 'HENS OX ys e r pnce o or -1=o¥z°Ds or D ESS SHOE.BAKE ANOTHER PAIR ALONG FOR GNLY ONE DOLLAR. THINK OF IT! ! 2 PAIR OF $5 SHOES FOR $6 J-E. MARKS & SON NORTH SIDE STORE 1-$1.00 Spark Plug 1 504: can Goodyear tire repair $2.00 Rag rugs -.........___-...._....- __,,.. ........-,....,.,_. $1.00 WALTER LARSEN GARAGE -' r f ~~1~ 'nyc-_u\a'r I 22 Bars Crystal whim Soap and ~__....| | TI-IE nmcmum S'loRE I 1 ~-» The New Premium Corn Popper SAS BROS. Childmns and Misses 1 and 2 buckle over» JAMES KIRBY 2 Cans Yellowstone Peaches or Apricots_ ._ .80 2 Packages Kamo Breakfast Gems_,..___ .._ .50 $130 All for .,___-__.___..__-$1.00 HENRY CHRISTENSEN (This is a new corn popper recently patented and sells for $1.50 in the family size.This day only will it be offered for One Dollar. PETERSON HARDWARE co. \s-. 10 Bars Surft White soap 5 Tb Pnmes 1 piece of Aluminum ware THE BLAIR SHOE co. < 3Ib Butternut Coffee ..- .__._..._....._....... $1.00 Regular value $1.30 . FRED s. MUELLER The Sanitary Grocery Famors Ozark Duplex waists 90c vdues E. B. REDFIELD General Merchandise .I I Scotts Emulsions, $1.20 size ,-.. $1.00 'nm BLAIR PHARHACY The R¢w Store H. M. Hsibert, Prop. A n s i m - ~ 2 w 1 4 J. 1 .P o uNn s ~.....~.| | BLAIR AUTO 'mr & TIRE co. Quality Merchandise at Prices You Like to Pay $1 th ME N; s m s s 1 'HENS OX ys e r pnce o or -1=o¥z°Ds or D ESS SHOE.BAKE ANOTHER PAIR ALONG FOR GNLY ONE DOLLAR. THINK OF IT! ! 2 PAIR OF $5 SHOES FOR $6 J-E. MARKS & SON BRENHOLDT HANSEN 1-$1.00 Spark Plug 1 504: can Goodyear tire repair Any piece of Granite Ware up to $1.60 value Values w $2-W JAMES Moss WALTER LARSEN GARAGE THONE & FARNBERG ru d I. . en ¢ I n maoffmof ndmt i l lNlmn the ted Limfo r m d " Eon:he ¢i I E v0 lblwhels of ro m last Mondlv whic h|150 sold to James Const!at sixty - P Bmiiiz annum Nlws E l l n o n d W a t vu a n O l n t h l v i l i v t o r S a t u r d a y . -..Bu n dl e l n t e r t d n o d 1 n u m b e r o f la d ie s n t a lu n e h a o n a t t h a l a t t n f s h u m ;W o d n u d n y a f t l r n o o n .S e ve r a l |l4§Ii¢1 f r o m T l k l m l h ' N h ~ r u m t . ..|l S i a u x ,I o n f u m i a h u l t h e m n a d c .1 l l r . a n d K n . E v o n t t H i l n e | W a t s o n Ty s o n o f B l l l r v u a G n m l m v i d w n l l o n d s y . p h u a n t d l l a r h a m ' F r i d u u r A n n u t o m n i c a o o l l n g m u m } | l r a . 0 . H . G o d l o y a n d i l i n ~ e i n b y t h e H l r d i n | 'C n a m l r y n.. You cannot afford to pass us upwhen in the market for a TIRE OR TWO Our Tires are very Cheap and the Quality High FISK Always Made Good Tires Uwe c ents per bushel M¢cAg1'gy Novrss Mins Neta Hansen of near Ben-son ia spending some time at the Carl Hansen home. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jesperson cele-brated their ninth veddint annivers- ary last Monday evening when anumberoffriendsltheredinto spend the evening.and gz meawereenjoy edand a g o o d ti me ingeneralwastheopinionof .thou preseht.Mrs.N.G.Jensen.formerly of this neighborhood but now of Blair.entertained eight ladies nt a .fiveoclockluncheononInstSaturday. On Sunday evening Mm Ella TysonMr.and Mm J a y Larsen, Hr. andMn .James Jensen and Zalr.andMrs.Nels Hansen :died on thelady to make her axaln realise that lhE had had a birthday.Last Saturday while Lyle Jesper-son was coasting he ran into awire fence and cut his face so thatneseral stitches had to be taken by the physician.i Mr. and Mrs Donald McDonald ofOmahavisitedas-er Sunday at theWill McDonald home. The Ladies Club entertained thdrhusbands at an oyster supper nt. thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Dan "Ihom;»-son on lest Satul\il¥ evening. Mr. and Mn. Chris Hin.: are toentertain a number of their frimdlnt a valentine party thi! (Thursday) evening..Mm ¥ I M Sandilamls of Wilmer. la I1 30X3 1-2 $8.45 and up 3IX4 cunn $15.60 We handle only First Grade Tires z Arndt-Snyder Motor Company ~ f aiends. Mrs. A. W. Bm-gel and Hrs. E. C. ~TEACHERS' EXAMINAT!ONp a m Apri! 12, 1924 May 23 and 24. 1924 June 2? and 28, 192-I August 1 and 2, 192-I Mable Marsh, County Superintendent ¢ . >2 .,.2.1 ~.: 'I he Only Sensible, Sanitaxjy Method Cheaper than any ether way i I .fr ~ooh wl ~ G A S THE INSURANCE OFFICE L. n. GILBERT. MIT-All Kind! of lmunnre .Blair, Nehrukl(X)i in Omaha 'f*=°°=*~{ .lnhn Bolt of B zir 1a\.l.l m business:taller here between tmina Wednes- ay. ..-w ap e !!!W e d n e s d a y a t t h e B a r n o m é .D u n Sh ee ts u n s o n t h e si c k l i s t t h e p a s t w e e k b u t i n n a w a b l e t o b e o u t s i m i n . l n h o n o r o f h o r husbm1¢¥'s b i r t h - d a y .M r s .C h a s .C a m e r o n e n t e n l d n - e»'t h t fo l l o w i n g 11\Inti\ea t o d i n n e r\\¢¢'|nr»¢dny e ve n i n g :M r .a n d M r s ..l nh n C a m e r o n ,M m .E m m a S p o n r . Il .B : C a m e r o n a n d H o w a r d C a m e r - n n . Pdigs Alice Hansen, who has been p r e s e n t .\ The dance ¢z um ugfhn mal snunlay evening wus quite well ntten: nn!and wus an enjoyable affairforthosewhowerethere.Thren free tickets wir! given on the Fon!rar whic h the Legion boy ! ue nf-fling off.An orc hqctn from Littie §Blair. Nebraska Buick - -Willy's Knight - - Overland ¢~ovo~uvo<Js>o<.n,~1~<.\vouv¢~uvu.\s>a~ov» v i Q v v U0Z9©©©©©©@ The Farmers State Bank Qlair,Nebraska §© w©©©©©©©© la c.. who has been visiting R\BIi\'an Sy thc vidnity of Blair for nomo uma is now visiting at th! homo ofne r am", Mrs . J un e: mum._Mn. Ed Nltter entertained a num-\~er c f h er lnly hiemll ll | lu`on vwlmulny d la mo on .Mn .Louie Schenck hotles: |\o 1 nnrty of Indy friend: on Fri-.n y an e nmn .|A b ; h y § y | \ 1 ; b q m w l f _ ; | | ¢ |g m- . u n a ma n y a n u n n m- my . 3 Champion X Spark Plugs q l o v v f aiends. Mrs. A. W. Bm-gel and Hrs. E. C. ~TEACHERS' EXAMINAT!ONp a m Apri! 12, 1924 May 23 and 24. 1924 June 2? and 28, 192-I August 1 and 2, 192-I Mable Marsh, County Superintendent ¢ . >2 .,.2.1 ~.: 'I he Only Sensible, Sanitaxjy Method Cheaper than any ether way i I .fr ~ooh wl ~ G A S THE INSURANCE OFFICE L. n. GILBERT. MIT-All Kind! of lmunnre .Blair, Nehrukl(X)i in Omaha 'f*=°°=*~{ .lnhn Bolt of B zir 1a\.l.l m business:taller here between tmina Wednes- ay. ..-w ap e !!!W e d n e s d a y a t t h e B a r n o m é .D u n Sh ee ts u n s o n t h e si c k l i s t t h e p a s t w e e k b u t i n n a w a b l e t o b e o u t s i m i n . l n h o n o r o f h o r husbm1¢¥'s b i r t h - d a y .M r s .C h a s .C a m e r o n e n t e n l d n - e»'t h t fo l l o w i n g 11\Inti\ea t o d i n n e r\\¢¢'|nr»¢dny e ve n i n g :M r .a n d M r s ..l nh n C a m e r o n ,M m .E m m a S p o n r . Il .B : C a m e r o n a n d H o w a r d C a m e r - n n . Pdigs Alice Hansen, who has been p r e s e n t .\ The dance ¢z um ugfhn mal snunlay evening wus quite well ntten: nn!and wus an enjoyable affairforthosewhowerethere.Thren free tickets wir! given on the Fon!rar whic h the Legion boy ! ue nf-fling off.An orc hqctn from Littie Solid Gold Baby Rings. Regular price $1.50. Buy the baby one bn Dollar day for 51,00 l b v v l l su u a u l n n J. 1. UNRUH Aim DT SNYDER MOTOR CO. " C u u u n n u l x u w ,| : . | A u l l . l l u U a c w w c s 4II \ Page lin-ms mrrnmn..B l a i r .N e b r . , I - e b m a r y 14,1924 . . _ . _-- *frfl a Blair, Nebr., February 14, 1924 ' v '!HEEN'l'ERP'RISEQ . . . e . . .~:Kuhn! Photos will please y ou.iO C a 1 S Read the Enterprise for all the news all the time.I 2 ' * J x._Mr.and Mrs.Dan Thompéon ""wual to Omaha Last 'l:l.lez<day. The Enterprise for job work.Mn .Fred Long and son, Weston, Kuhnrs P] l0\ D l ~ p ie u e y o u NQHE olflilhil viniloras Wednesday. ,hen f m l t Rh d For Sale:-lfarms and r01\imleucB'.Ee i f l f i F e e d g g m .e a on es a 2006 lint always.Geo.B.Riker. 3-xr Do you need baseburner hard cull? If so eil! Red 35 or Indepen-The Enterprise furnlghea eute for dent 11.I ads without coat to the advertiser, Mrs. Alex Gamron is quite ill at hor home in north Blair. Mrs. 'Z' C. IIill.on,hu a new line! City L°=\={~*-monthly P=§m°\1°<- !(f epring coals which she will be| prompt servace. George B Rlker gf glad m show y ou.I . . . _The w.R.C's will hoid a ken-Mr.and Mrs.A.R.Brock drove nington nt the home of Mrs.Elle' to On u h l Tilesday,zeeompanied Tyson on Febr. 21. by friends..|Meena.Fred Robertson and E.n -_ - - l . . . . . : . . . .- - . a m u . . . Kuhn's Photos will please y ou. The Enterprise for news, always. Read The Enierprist for news' 1 bile it la news. The Monday Afternoon Ciub " i i i meet with Mrs.A.R.Brock on Febr.IS. W. J . Co.k of Omnim. was shak- i:.;: flllruln with friends in Blair on. T1. esduy." I }!:fs.Lou Latin and sister.,Mrs. |{;ilbert Hines wen:n w e n s w to lornaha Tuesday. Miss Grace Mead spent the vreek- .emi with home folks.She is teach- ing at Rosalie, Nebr. Relatives and friends enioyed a good duck dinner at the Clean WR- l-ins home last Sunday. hir. and Mn. John Bolln and fam- Kuhn'n Photon wsu can you.. The Enuerprln prints ala bikll. Ilerben Herzog of Herman was ir lilnir last Saturday.lf.S.Cain of Fremont ( I in town to-day on business. Mn .Jnrnea Plat: ix frriing better niler :I recent serious illness.. w. A. Whilfonl of Arlington was in the city \\e\lno.~sda5 on business. Mi,s Beatrice lneland spent Sun- day ul the Claude Van Deusen home.. Rev.w, H. Underwood ieft Wed- r.e.du for Chicago on a business mission. l'e!.er Svengaard and famiiy wok Sunday dinner at tho home of Jonas Hlomherg. Mrs.Ella Tyson spent the week- Mr. and Mn. Chris Sghmirit eaten;The De~ocrntic Central Lbmmit- mined tha and c lub, of thlch they,tee will hold a meeting at the :oun- are rrembern, at their home on east ix gnmmiaaiunefs room in the court Sbnkh alftff. an last Wcdnenlay eve-_Pause on next Saturday afternoon, ning.,»February 25, at 2 P.Ill. 5m.;¢1i;f c u l l y e a c h y e a r t i ; \ S;§cdbe for~The Entergiée-$1.50 a year 4 . .x¢bmk» Run] ma graced nhngu ~@©© °©@©~©©©©©~©©©©@©©©© o -'Frm rm'rr-:1zPR1sEI::L°:'&':".L'%.'.'1:L.°'f.t. .T:'..,":*..."°.3.'.f.."';..."2..... uuln ..'*.t.f||" A A 5 4 - 1 I - H 1 4 - - - - - - - - - -|....., ,., ,,..,.., , ,___'H "The PU!! Sn power ¥¢lP°l1d* with ltuc hing days,and u m such p m 3083 1\~ auo.u>ES.Plhihbcr counter-charge.Prominent ex-ob vision; be made rparl. of the touch ficLlh.in a former ldministfation of er's contract. pn: uypvmw.. ,-..., ..... _.._... . . .H r " ,©©©©©©@©©© | '- Masque Dance ~M. W . A .H al l ~ Friday Evening, Fgbruary 22nd © ©f§© © © © @ L, Cash Prizes For I!at Costume. I.nd.\ Fur Best. Cmtusno. Gen Fur Maw; Comic Cnelume. Lnd.\ Fur Must. Comic Ctialumc, Gent 1 $5.00 5500 $2.50 $2.50o~. @ © © o Anm __Genus. $1.00 pluw mx~Llldids, 50c plus lax `Specmwrs. 27c plus tax ~© --AND --__. INSURANCE ©©© @ © -- Music By -- Sam Turner's Orchestra (Clured) Six Pieces CENT SALE this week Thursday, Friday and Saturday lililip Rachel Slove ~@~@©©@@©© ° ©©©@©©@©~©~0 u° © Q ~ ]\ / #V T h e i e ~i M a n y U s e s ~ / ~Q o f R u b b e r a é ;fl 1 Rubber plays a most important part in the nmnufacture of articles for home use. And our display presents many suggestions of items which you should have. mln PlIAl!MA.Cy Blair.Nebrasku ©©©©©@@@©©@©@©©©©©©@©©@~ Prie¢P¢r nu B. F. D. DPERA HOUSE Saturday Eve.,Feb. 16 Black and W hite Orchestra Everybody Cpme ' r v ' n o a : ¢V \" ; m i -; § "g -f -" » ~ - - - 5 3 9 - » » ~.~~1 ~W / f v ~ s ~ f s ©May Day Coffee, 1 lb. for 85c, 2 lba for 70c ©or 3 lbs. for$1.00 _/ ©Golden Cha rm Coffee, per lb._._._.___-i5c 0 ~~''~'`»¢ » ©Quake~ Corn Flakes, ~ree 10c pkgs.__95" ©0 Kay bra n fla kes , per pkg.._._10c ....,_9 @©©©©©© ©©©© Palm Olive or Hard Water Castile soap 3 bars for._...,.__...__,._......____.Old Dutch Cleanser, per can __._.,.___10c Sun Brite Cleanser, two 10c cans-~ -...15c35c can White Cherries or Peaches, per can.._._.... _._.__ SAS BRUS- £25312 25c #sv o o ~~if x Friday lin "r x Saturday ~ ~ ~~ u SPECIALS Our stock of.fresh groceries is complete and of the best possible qudity. We welcome you to make this store your hadquarters and guarantee you the most for your money in both quality and quantity. Look these price over on a few of our articles found in stock: Mogul brand oats, per lb. sack..-25c Pettijohn Breakfast food, per pkg._80c .»., Govem-1;;et;¥ pTI£E¢ _;§}§»vi1e¢l by ui; diy ui were_giaesta at the ~ C. Linden lo\ M on taut Satunlayi The Monday Afternoon Club met nl the home of Mrs.John A. Rhoadcs on last Monday. Mrs. My rtle Kllian went down to Omaha Tuenluy to _visit her son, ftiphonne Kilian and family. Anker .lohunnren bf Davey. Nebr. visited his brother, Rasmus Johann- sen and wife of Blair last week. John Carter has no far improved from his recent sick apeil that he ie .hle to be up and around the house. Air.and Mrs.Edmund Childs of Omaha viidtetl at the home of Mrs. Child'a father, Guy Mead. over Sun- day... Tonight,Thursday,ia Eastern Star night and a good committee is m charge of the eats and entertain- ment. Mrs. A.B. Johannoen dalfghtfully cntertdned a number of her friends at her home on west Washington street on last Saturday aftdmoon. the occasion being her birthday. There were around twenty present. Harry Morris,president of the school board.and Superintendent Sklnlnle of the city echoola,went dowri to Lincoln yesterday to confer with thcl State Superintendent Me:- Sen on matters pertaining to the Biair schools. The town was literatly filled with colored gentlemen Last Saturday, the ooca~ion being a darky rninstrel ploy for Saturday eteninz. A parade and music entertained the populace in the afternoon and created quite .1 little excitement. Connor Horton is relief operator at the depot while Chas.Roepke is off duty.called to Carrol.Ia.hy the death of his brother. Mr. Horton was freight clerk at the depot nt one time ghd has many friends here who are glad to see him again. The Bench Community Club is holding its yearly open house mee:- ing today when the ladies entertain the husbands and ftlntilidt of tle members. The meeting today is bc- ing held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lippincott. *Mrs. Claus Mehreau of the Wrench uhool district received a wire Tue'- day to the effec t that her mother. Mrs.Mary Epling of La Verne, California was very low and that an tpcfation would be necessary to save her life. The Epilngn are neil known in this city having rc-i-Ie-1 Iere a few y ears ago. iieorfge Cohan,the greatest c'ec- tric #ilT11a¢|\c1tE'er in the theatrical \\orld, in discussing o¢lserti»sing. re» cently otliill '°\\'he': a duck iuye an our ah! just waeltuec off a i f nothing; had lmppenell.when rs lien lays on cm! there is n wh;\le nf a vi - e :hence the demand for lun'r c:g=. Moral:It pays to ad\erti-c ." Ilev.Arthur Smalley.pastor of =hc Baptist church of this cit}. hasteentlelivcrinesomefineseam-:nfl Sunday evenings and the attendance zhows that the public is appreciating them.He ie a young man whose end at the John Aronaon home iwtllh of town. Slessre Wittny,Huck and Sumner who reside on the Bench ahelled conflaat week. Walter Appleby is to more the Tint of March £0 his eighty acne form up near Rose Hill. The White Croas Society of the llapti.t church met with Mrs.Lou Hungate last Wednesday. Richard Nelson purchased an Ove:- land 2-cdan of the Arndt-Snyder .Motor Co. on last Monday. Henry Christ and family are nowre-siding on~i`farm near Telbuta where they moved iaat week. Mr. and Lira.p L.Hilainger of Herman were pleasant callenr at the Ente:priae.oltioe aghlle in Blair truly . A baby girl was horn to Hr. and lllrs.Leon Hlndley on the seventh in:nt.Every body interested doing nicely. The Junior class of the high achool plan to entertain the Seniors a t a [any at the M. W..A. hall Saturday. Iebr.23. J. M. Robinson. the time man. pur- chased an Overlaaglj sedan of the Arndt-Snyder ?dotor'\Co.on i a n Lionday.\ Mr.and Mrs.Waiter Petersen have as their Kllesl.Miss Mable Smith,who ia a aister of M m Petersen. The young people of the Pleasant View neighborhood held a skating; party at Tyaon lake and all report a pleasant tilme. Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Ohlson nd daughter have gone to Defiance. Ohio where they will apc ad the rc- mainder of the winter. Mr-I.G.Wlnguanl,ol Tacoma.Washington. who was callw to Bid! by the death of her mother,Hrs. W. H. Palmer. retumed to her homo yesterday. The Epworth Lelflle membera of the M. E. church will serve dinner an the church parlor:on Sauarder evening,Febr.18 from 5:80 until ell are eerved. Price. 502 per plate. *'.lin1" Martin of stock yards fame drove up to Blair last Satunlay and before leaving Omaha neglected to take out a new license for his auto- mobile.The result was the uxual fine and coeta which Jim paid itood nuturedly and went on his way ic - )olclng.__ The \\'omen'a Chamber of L`on\- nnercc meI Fcbr.T.only a amnlt t1u il beine in attendance.ln the ol-renee of the recmtary. Mrs. I'rank limes the president appointed,Hr* lulml Noble to take her plat*fo- Ihis occn.=ion.The new president, }ttr.:.Emma Washhtim. made un lnformaltalkoullliilngher work for ull yea: "Mini Dont Carter returned hornc }:;=t Thursday from \'ib°l'lt»South Dakota. where ahe has been spend ing some time with her niece. Mrs. Marian Kramer and Dr.Kramer. Uy de Allen and wife were lu R s r o n r s OF BLAIR MARKET ~Mn. A. D. Anden'On, who resides #about four and one half miie; Nfl*_.....:.....18 south of Blair,v.:u=liken to the vri=m~_....14 hhthodis:hospimt in Omaha on Zan - -..._3.28 limt Monday. She was suffering from »idnev :xml \s-.ae1 c sera: B. F. ~ Hall, Tuesiay Eveuiug, February 19 On account of not being able to accomodate the crowds an the first rendition of MarV's Millions given by the American Legion, the play will be repeated on Tuesday evening, February 19. The play is good, the caus_e is worthy and de- serves support.Let's Gul Tuesday Eve., February l9 Tmkeréé-YE E ; - American Legion Play ~ iiuttvr n0|I» mill' orn Wheat 0 ats -...,._......_, _..........can"v ,.11.00 .65 an .ss led on ycslenlay morning at nigh; 1 'clock The last reports are that :hc is doing fully an well an c ould IJ# zmpec hd. Those who know Mr. and Mr==.Anderson will be.nnxiou1 11 klm\»\of her r<°co\ery. ie beantifu!colors and styles at ra. T. C. Hiltons.I Mr.and Mrs L.L.Snyder are ovlng into the Leslie Often house n east Colfax street.i The G. A.Ra are planning , n l onquetinz the W.R.Us a t their ext meeting,I`ebr. 23. D. A. Sappenfield left last S~atur oy for Tecumseh where he willinit his son, L. E.Sappenfield.3 Haggard &llentlorf,Undertaking ne closed ear furnished without chg, -phones.Located in Riker ofilee. St.Pauls Lutheran church at :um will hdd services Snnday,| 'dm 1? a t ll A. H.Rev. Reinert- n. The Blair Pharmacy han a \ery ttraetively dressed window.I t isn advertisement ot prepareo smoke' or the c uring of meats.i Ludwig Jensen and helma.Beatrice Ireland ~ora Fuess of Herman alia Tuesday to shop. Lira Dolly Moore and tary Isabelle. went to Omaha Sun~ ay evening,remaining over until ionday evening with relatives. daughter, q and. Bias adro\el to daughter, Hr .and Mrs.John Aronson are njoying a visit frornMrs. Aronson's ister, Mrs. Henry Fleege of Teha- ah. She will spend the weelt here. Mrs.James RobertK is entertain- ng the young people of the Baptist hurch at a valentine pany this Thursday) evenine at her home on est Grant 1=treet. Farm Loans,low rntea optional »uymentn.George B.Rikclr $ t r Frank Smiley,on old time Blair .vilitora on last Tuesday.. Misa Grace Waniek and Gene Jeckson spent Sunday at the home o" Void Ireland south of town. -Haggard & §....i..1r, Undertaking one closed rar furnished without ehg. Both phones.Lomted in Riker onlcc. Mm i C Hilton has o line of new spring hots.Styles arid. colors very new und up»to-date.Prices reason- able. hir. and Mrs. Ludwig Jensen and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.Hans ?eteisen ol thin city. Henry Mencke and wite are nou nieely settled over the Henry Chris- tensen stone. which they have rented tor a term of y esnl Mr.E.M. Cook, of Benson.for- merly a resident of Arlington town- siip, was in Blair yesterday on bush ness at the comm house. Ly le oilbm ia sims what exc it/ee these days,his lady presented him with a fine boy yesterday morning Everybody doing wd l and happy. Mrs. C. D.'Grattis. sister of Mrs. Anna King, who liien in the former ltelknap house on west Grant street has been quite ill the past week but is some what improved. For S a i d - A ,new five room bungalow built in features in kitchen. full basement and new garage. Place is modern in sl!respects. ln n good location. Price right. Rasmussen, 53 Front St. Mr.and Mrs.Roland Smith and hir. and Mrs Frank Schagr, Sr. had as their guests thin week, Mr. and llllts.E.O.Deakin,who have new ~l»now located in Omaha wsu 'none to Des Moines, Iowa to 'liven n Blair Tuesday on business. Bliss Lilian Larson, who has been ll for several weeks at tho home of .er sister, Mrs. Cady, in Arlington. turned to Blair Monday evening ady to begin her duties in the heal room Tuealay morning.Her ~uplls,who are the thin!zraderl! I the Central building, heartily wel-~me her back again.| We now have in a full line of he latest designs in wall paper ind invite the public to inspect the,ine.Prices at bed rock.We also' arry a full line of paints and var-' lirh.Epperly and Nelson,' -tt.217 East Washington St. hir.Robert Bryce..who reaids. south of Kennaril, xras in tne city yertenlny having been enlled .in to do jury duty.On account of his home duties he was excused from fcrying.' Mrs.Will Linden and little son, lmy moml retumeti from Kirksville. Mo. where the little boy hail five minor operations and came through all nicely.He is recuperating at the farniiy home at present. The ladies of the Congregational church held a ltensington at the home ot Mrs.J.Mueller on last Tuesday afternoon.Febr.12.A large crowd was in attendance and . contract between use puuiaauau law eotaacriber. . . . _ __ _- Gradualiy the old trees are bein; cut out and otltent of better varieties are taking their places. This is £003 The old ones.largely of the box elder variety. are gnarleel and un- sightly and are ln many instances aa i a r g e a s wb e a r n e n a e o i n c a s o or storms and it is well that they ahould be armored.. B l a i r i s ~ L n e l e c t i o n soon and the buzz of gossip rdgard- lng possible candidates ia bednnlng to be heard. A mayor. four council- rnen, city clerk. city treasurer and two members tor the school board are to be electal. Let os hope that the spirit of cleanliness In this com~ in: polltial melee will pnvdl. Let as forbear any unfair statements red reznembd than we are all to live in this town long after this election has passed into history. A loaler a a form of human parasite that should be tnrovrn out ol society in geiaenl.We have ofttln wondered ao we noted these u i d loafera wander aimlessly up and down the atreetl.just what pleasure they derived from it. They apparently have no ambltloni.no ileairt to do anything worth while, |uat manly exist.Debt doea not iorry them.their credit la "nil" in-it they are tolerated beauae there lo no wa5rto.get rid of them. W e +re not speaking of the mon who has "won his spurs" who has work- ul and laid by, but of the_ horn who never did nor never will worlr, the kind who put: up hay in the winter and ice In the summer.Llving as they do off from every sucker that falls for them they have no worries or cares.The hobo that hits the bac k debts la a c redit to them be- cnuao they do have ambition enough to want a change of soetiery while the permanent parasite just exists The Power Situation Americans are lnduddng vain hopes whoa they dream that elec- tric energy generated by 'eater power will supersede dectrie energy gen- erated by foal, ls the opinion of 8. Ll. Wyer, associate in mineral tech- nology of the U. S. National Museum (Smithsonian Institution)in a lolletin "Power Situation in the United States."recently puhlihcd by thei museum-Warning Americans that if all the 46.000300 undeveloped water horse power estimated by the Geological Surrey for the Unltad States wan fully developed regnnliess of coats. ltmouldgenerate electricity sufficient to heat but four per cent of Amerl» can homes. Wyer further points out that seventy-nine per cent of all the undeveloped water horse-»power in the United States lies in ten states, all of which are iq or West of the Rocky Mountains, forty-six per cent f l it being in Oregon,Waahinmon and Califominptoo far from centers 1 I large population to be available there,and only twenty-one per cent in all the states east of the Rockies. 30. W;-er says, (nel, especially coal is and will continue to be our main source of poorer and heat. and "the bedrock of our civilization." Hallam hdalincr lay nlneiririlv in cal system la based on fraud. can SN1 acomfort from auch a ailuallon?;1':n glad I h a ,when 1 was Our government refuseii to recog-_50\1I>s» to sit me down and re , th e nice the Russian government on theilofti' ntraina by P001-1 M-ln|t'» an tales ground that it is conducting ¢0m.;!1l:e "Adam Bode".Pm glad that nzunin propaganda in thisc ountryall acquired a thirst for lore of every Be that as it may. the maker of com.sort: l searched for lt, the heat andmunlsu in the Uniwl states is nstiworst. absorbed it by the wort-.The the Russian. All the Russian propa-ganda that Russian momb' conhl boy could not make American conunun~ lata as fast as they are being made by our Falla, Dohenys and Sinclalra and the public men at Washingon nhoae sloth or moral blindness or reading habit stuck to me till I grew bent and IIfl3'»and snow be- neath the sunset tree I read old age away.I sit among my c aullflowdra and read the herds sublime; I have no boned or weary hours, Pm happy all the time.I aee"§'o many gray- loefflclency permits these atmcheallltlrtl Wight! who find old ace a bore to generate and continue. The sovem-gllwif days are dreary and their ment has raided Ita "reds" to prison in battalions.In a Pennsylvania town last weell:American Legion mentors joined the police in bnealq ing up a public meeting of "reda." That gets nowhere. The one effec- nve my to fig ht th a'" red s" is to acotch their source. One Dohony cor- rupting a dozen politicians can make more radicals in a day than Deb: can turn out in a decade.The soil of radicalism is conservative corrup- tim.Our choice lies between a. night: make aoula and systems sore. They're tired of pacing withered lawns, of trips in noisy cars, they're tired ol'gleaming:and ot' davrna, of watching suns and stars.And they might alt in c omfy nooks and have the blamedest time,if they'd acquired the lore of books, of state ly prose and rhylne.And some of them have stored douhloons,and gems as large aa beans they have their spinela and jargoons,zireona and tou ines.Ther lun°§tan drastic cleansing at Washington andthousand bones. l wot. where I Ihre a mushroom growth of radicalism only one,but they c an't alt With everywhere.-Statu Jottmal |\'valter Scott and have a raft of fun. a '""*" " "a 'They have fine cars and famousMODERNMACHINERYiccoks and hats from every clime, but AID T o BIAINTENANCE they can't sit among the books and-|1:|.\e o bully time. The beet road in the long run is __ ..._ tho hard road. But there are many;lx o t f s r n z s e so f r n s .localities where the use of the hard; road does-not permit its coat to bc on economy for the community. Hence the sand-clay,gravel.shell ond other types of roads, not han! surface, which are built. Such roads require constant main- About a year ago the city of Fre- mont bought.the aiectric distribu- ting system of the Doherty plant and it was c losed down but not dia- trantleil. The c ity plant broke down under arr overload of business re-tcnance lf they are to remainrrmootnlrcntly and the Doherty pcopld ten !orrnerly such work was done bylilereil the use of the lille equipment. teams.Bot modern ingenuity has1By inter-connection of central sm provided roall tools which can be ap-tzons much capital investmdit is plied to trucks, with a great econo- my of time, tabor and money. Aa an lltaznple,consider Kent County,Mich., where, according to the annual report of the County Road (.ornn1lalonera, there are 252 miles r-1 gravel roamla.varying i5 width fiom ten to sixteen feet,the totaz width of the grade varying from twenty to thirty feet. Nearly all the scraping and gran:- ing work ls taken care of by scrap- er:attached to trucks.which with tho scraper attachment, travel ten or ta*elve""m.llea per hour.Each truck ones the 'arork of sis: or seven teams. Nine tmcks equipped with scrapers maintain an Average of m r l y 30 miles each. The quality of the work of this kind df equipment is.sald to be much better than with horse- tirawn equipment, and lt takes less supervision to look after this kind ol maintenance organization. The gmvel roads are kept smooth ty the constant use of scropera or trraders.ond by the application of thin lnyern of screened gravel where required.Onohall inch to one inch of screened gravel is kept on the surface of thai road all the time; by scraping around to fill ruts and holes, it is possible to maintain a smooth toad under a traffic of several thou- raml vehicles a day. ¥'iEBR.\Sl{.*\SCHOOL BOARDS ADOPT RESOIAITIONS FIRST: Since the number of legal | r\ed through the elimination of lemergency units. The county commissioners ol Washington county l1:we re!used tocollaspecialelectionfor a rural 'electic district pending a decision from the anprerne court ln a c ase now penilinig from Platte c ounty. Nebraska utility companies will be interested in the prospectus 5.. -sued by the Illinois ?ower k Light Corporation, Chicago, on n customer- ownership narnpalgn.I t is free for thc asking. Nebraska City is laying out the most ambitious paving campaign ot' history The state is being asked to pave the road to the Blind Insti tote.|The new home of thd Blue River (ompany is nearing completion at Suwanl and will he opened. probably early in March. The Sheddon 1Electric Service cimpnny eg Iluslwlllc will incur |ornte and plans to offer n block of stock to customers.n President Pittengcr of the Albion Electric company will spend the winter in Cslliornla with his family. In the United States gon la sen .eu to 4,600 municipalities by 964 companlefe r:n1c.\'rzox.\1.NEW S c o w s l x leaclur's Salaries lo Remain Same Seventy towns out of seventyse\enreportingindicatethatteachers' days each)-»--a._. __..._252 slay# England (42 weeks) . .210 days United States _.. . 161.9 day: Nebraska ._ ._..-.-_ - -171 days I A RM BUREAU x o r n s (Continued from page one) These hens averaged 112.7 ezsrl per hen.The average profit per hen was S2.1<f.Totals in this recom show that the gross income on these 39,000 hens was over $100,000 for the year. that the l e d costs amounted to about $20,000 and the net profits ner $83,000.If the 21,000,000 hens that scratch around on Nebraska larma had done aa well as those in this project,the income 'from eggs alone,figuring them at twenty-five cents a dozen, would have been_ al most forty-five million dollars. Hence the mighty hen.Of this amount. thirty-eight millions would have been net profit. I\to hundred ninety farmers co rperateel with the Agricultural Ex tcnslol Service in completing the Accredited Farm Flock project il 1923. Practically half cf this nurnbc l-all been in the project the previou war. Iour of the five high prnduc ing flocks were second-year co-op evotnrs anal the general average o tlc two year flocks 1.\al~= higher thn. the first year flocks,showing th value of the recommendntion o :ho project. The important points of the pro ject are,the cooperator sta 0 orember 1 of each year w a lcnst fifty hens of one odor bleed; that he keep uecu te recon! ol the feed used and the c s an poultry gathered and used r mn: lretedt and that he follow as for aa he aces fit the recornmendatinns 1: the project. The records are sent 11 the former cooperator to his Count Extension Agentfs office.One co; is sent from there to the state offit where the final records are mail Monthly reports are mailed to cal cooperator.e o o Washington County ls well repr sented in the Nebraska Accrediti Farm Flocks.There are four c operators in the county, two aeco: year and two first year membe: all of whom are now re-enrolled I tnelr third and second yearn aesp: tively.'ll\e5 are listeil as follow Second Year -F. T.Biffar, Kennonl, 313 S. White*Leghorne,44,340 ease. overage of X-(1.6 per hen. D.A.Langhnrst.Fr tntanclle. R. C. R.I: lletls,11.811 eggs, cversge of 145.8 per hen. I'lrst YearCrowellMemorial llome.Blu E00 Buff Orpinzton=.14,525 eg an nrerage of ?2.0 per hen. Mrs.1Emma Taft.Arlinztan,1 White I'lyrno'uth Rocks,23,859 cn on a~.ern|.¢e of 155.9 pci' hen. The overture number of eggs 1 lien of all the accredited flocks the county was 128.8.Taking t state average of se ve nty em | hen per year and apply ing it to ' hens of Washington County we 1' a difference of 58.3 eras per l mr year. Assuming that every fo keeps neventy-five hens,thi aaxtlcl be 108,750 in the county. N if all these hens were to be hr \r i I ' r v- n o a : " ;H..ng !¢..¢ ¢\-1 f ..3§~»-" ~ ~~1v/ f va.g ;. fr£s ~ ~ ~R I F L E S é s ; ~~f b r B O Y S 5:1 IFr F: \"..x , \'=if .-kw, j ~. . > .. \\ \; _j j j -- I - -1 Q r ¢- n. . .. - ~- .,t § . . ; -_ _ __~ ¢1 2 5 .1;uf_Ti1Z£~'é'?ff§;T£»¢ ~ii. 2-»~%. Rifle Shooting is Great Sport The |m1mIarif\ nf :hh truly American spurt, is grmviugz rnpidty.Ali over the c-»un|.f_\, lmys sud girl# are iearning how Lu shoot.5 Wish ll good rifle and some faithful practice. you can slum hecumo an expcn. Winchvaier .22 calihvr lin\.':<l [line the same nccumcy. nrengzh. gmnd balance. und iwantiful tinish lla the iurger high power relics amd nluntguus upon which Lia game hum- vrs and f.°\:plnn-rs stake their Iiw-'Ninehasler lmrrc!-4 um fnnluur for lhoir nvvu rm:\.. Bc sure yum riilu in ax \\i:n: 1*-wr.. Our alum'is llmulqnarier-i for \\°i||clw>!r\r guns and annum ilion. * p~T h e A r n d t H a r d w a r e g BLAIR.Nnanasna c 5 1 Mncenty can not he quentaoneai. "UOis willing to give more thu: he re- seises, a principle not ap|\li|.ablo to1h'e lreneml public in this mociem :age A 1hower wg§heh!complimen- tary to Miss Belle Hannon.~iter~ inlaw of Mrs. Wm. Carter of nm!- hn BT. the Juno*Bu;-chqm hmm' on South street on last Mon¢iay,»\=\e- rznsr.Mins Henson arms marrirll \\ellne=~day,I~'ebr.13 at Crullfn Illklffs to Cliffonbiohnson of Omaha. Them 11ere a number of friend* |1e>ent at the shower and n |»lem~~ ant mening was spent. George Doll,formerly mttrsu l l - lfrney for Washington county. now rveidinz at Shedslan Luke, Colorado-toppesh off yesterday mornina:;...j lllair to spend the day elhaklng !.:.ml~wiw old friends and | r :|'. lieoruc lbukal well and |l¢nll?\\Ir!! bke he wsu getting the r»':o Eo toree »quane mesh n slay.N-Le n m in tha Ianni game out there and is very optimistic :.a_ to the fu- ture. Blair Friday and closed the deal for the bfekc en home. getting the final paper; timl every thing straightened nut. They do not plan to move In vntil next fall. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew .lone1 Rep! cpen hou-we to thelr friends on l m Thursday,Febr. T. the occasiurl be ing their fif2}\\e\entI\ we¢llli|1g omni ycnmary.lhey received benutifu flowers from many friends in moz nition of the important event.Mr om!hln=...lones are in fair healtl au present and it is the hope of tin1| nnisny friemlar that they will bmi Worr plea:-ont anniversaries. a p i w.H.Myers n¢»i~.~1 . gh:a-.mi mrprise Inst Thunula;r u : m g when about :.\dozen uf l.~= Indy friends tfnk possession of lm. 1 me just at the supper hour.ahah :Le was xtlll doun town al.l lm mety thing good to eat sprfml nu on the lable when she came l\l\¥l|l" When they 'pied her coming.tllt" ltd in anothdr room and the hu: p sc was n good one. Every ,one han a pleasant time. I;-»I»1"§`|u»T."».iT »Zin`L}"iiS`1»..;Zl1> gunned lnehnn in Nlbnltn. 'f'~!*" ff" "°"F ~ I'!'..!"112'i'!=9"'~'-.="¥$" ffr~_%':?.~'r'..*£.P§' H U r a l . "W y e r says.So m e fa rr ne nu m a y ex p ec t el ec tr ic |\¢l"tri¢¢l n t i m e t o co m e .b u t a l a r g e p e r c e n t a g e o l a n d h o m e s m u s t . fm f a r n a c a n b e new exceeds the demand,we be- lieve the time has mme for insis- ting upon higher qualifications for tucltern in under to eliminate these e n a t pr e se n t g o w i t h o u t e l e c t r i c 'i n e ff i c i e n t t e n h e r e .e n e r g y su p p li e d fr o m r e m o t e p o w e r ; st a t io n s .I q : 1 u u | - I - I I ! T h e M a k i n g o l Ra di c al s O n l y o n e po l i ti c a l p a n y o r e l e ; m e n t i n g e t t i n g a n y e n c o u r a g e m e n t : p t o f t h e si t u at i o n a t W a s h i n g t o n . " l " l u »a n i h n "rm!Innle "......u\¢~l|\ll¢|!1 S E C O N D :B e l i e vi n g t h a t t h e eq u a li z a ti o n o f ed u c a ti o n a l o p p o r - tu n i ti e s l x n p a r a m o u n t is s u e i n time na t i o n a l ed u ca t i on a l Pro sr rs m.w e re c o m m e n d t h a t Ne b n nl z ~m o d i fy h e r sch ool l a w !t o p r o vi d e fo r a n i r r z u s e c l S t a t e a n d C o u n t y l l l l , a n d a m o n e q u i t a b l e d i s t r i b u t i o n o f t h e nt a b o u t . t h e s a m e l e r e x a s : m s y e a r .F o u r t o w n ;r e p o r t e d o g e n e r a l i n - cr ea se i n t h e s a l a r y sc h e d u l e, w h i l e b u t t h r e e t h o u g h t sa la r ie s w o u l d tnlcd u t u m b l e . Tw e n t y to w lt n r e p a r 1e.i t h a t i t w o u l d b e ne ce ss ar y t o mm p lo y a n i n e r e l b e d n u m b e r o f te ac h er s f o r t h e scho ols d u r i n g t h e w a n i n g y e a r .Th e s e fa c t s w a r e l f o u g h t o u t bs'a s u r ve y m a d e b y E . M . l l o e m a n , e d i t o r o f t h e N e h r u # lm IIm lu e n t i on n l Jou r m d . Th e s e s e ve n - t y a e ve n tnum s.r 1ep ort e4l n i n e t y - fo u r t~ r a nn i e s i n t h e i r te a eh i nl :s t a l l s . th os e i n t h e ae e r e u u e u n o c x s .I 1|:ey had a lnying' uverge as hi. which is 128.8 eggs per hen, We ington County would pmduce I 945, 000 m o r e e g g s p e r y e a r . t w e n t y - fi \ e ce nt s p e r elomen t h i e g g :w o u l d b r i n g $268,4 37.50 ca i n t o t h e c o u n t y a n n u a l l y . Q 0 I T h e fi r s t : l a y o f r e a l ln s ru c t i n t h e c o u n t y uis le l i n t Se l e fl p r o j e c t w i l l b e g i ve n T h u m l n y th i s wee lt w h e n M i s s E a s l e y o f Ex t e n s i o n S e r vi c e w i l l b e h o m »Z>3 1 >>>Il Ju no f i UIQ ; i n 0© ~rl u v o d w g g .u n .. -. . - V ,. . . . - » . . _ . . _ . . . ,communists, and the illme.It ia the_ gnalest windflll in n generation lu# them.I!|1.|r\e It out for yourself.A iiajc r puty high nmelal, a c abinet recretary, has become invoiced ln a, same. THSRD:We urge the speedy adoplion of the uniform ac counting system recommended by the Suze Depnnrnent.We recommend um: 0111?cities using the uniform sys acandfl hinting at deep and possibly ,tem be included in companlive ti de sp en d official turgilude.The tz-buletions.. . . w wi!!!the n n e n l comment that 'Lumber turn-over" would not be as :rent this year as in former y earn it wouid lppear that teachers are more wlliing to remain in thelr lnsenl.position and bonnln.are fmdinz it more economical to re rmpluy 1hnn to brcink in 2|new ~ thc class ol' deleentcs from Ihrvariousclubs over the county. The' deientea receive the wwk fin1 land lJ\\\ :hen go before their homeClube tml put on the demonstratiml for them. Nine clubs in the cnxlntv are sending nlelexalee to Ihi'at' sehnois. r I ©©© © © © © @ © ©~©@©©©@@©@@©@©©©©©@»@<@>@@©©© ~HITCHNAN 5R01`HERS f~\ .\ mnv l:"\m1°l.»!\DlQ¥&"¥U.$ITl '(l!ll2.\'4l{\P wg 1-1N'rERP1zzsf:, malg, xl-:BRASsm \@astFoam. ¢.a"&"L'$Z.¢ §read making ~ is easy to learn ~ G u t l c u r a f o r B o n | - l a n d s . B- b l k ha n d s o n r e t i ri n g In t h e h ot In d ! u l ' C u t i c u r l B o n n , d r y . m d m b i n D u ticura.O l n t m ~ t .R e m o ve m r p l u s O i n t m e n t w i s h m m p a p e r .T h u i s a n 1 3 o n e o ! t h e : n u m C u t u r u n w i l l d o n . These Three Letters Prove It Re1ieecl by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Y u ,W h y N o t ? "lr the wo:Ids chemists and the world! engineers would hold annual meetings ln n friendly spirit, for thesalvation ot mankind!H they could sgroo logethzr that to exerclse their ingenuity on ihe perfecting ot destructive agents for ihe uso of governments was n crime: lo luke money !or it a betrayal of their species!It we couldhave such exchange ot International ihnught as that, thru Indeed we might ~hildreh Gy ¥or° 'Q '-~> z f z z z wgf f ~ f 'a f ' ~L., -¢v(<»~:»v~ 4~A S T O R I MOTHER# Flasher; Casxoria .~for A r i e d o g i c a d Url-Noah-Noah dear, nhl! can be the matter with tha nmol?Noah»~dh\ poor bent has both Un neu.D -' lm all toilet purposes.-Adrenlsemmt. to moulin 1 In run-dura, nab buck ached md l did not Lovreii, Hall.--"I am lendmg youfowlinu mlotyou know whngood »medidno has done for me.I out g°'= to let every one know thatt hu elpod mo in norvoua troubles.hue foo: childron ondbsu know ln la I. lot to dowhenc ren ore.~oy would come in from school ond ~'f would sur: telling! me aboute r lima trouble! but could not nnd it.Ih sd to lmd th omu ny .could not oven wdk on the streetooalwuso nervous.Ifoundooo f y our booku ndnad iundz hen Iwi n th o pc f about Ly dl| £..nkham'J " t a h l Compound.I~1. it .»d'm"=I1¢.n1». bows when s u u d m : o l n m y u l f h r a u u r -.-'11»§=i\m»¢nmi»zuuu»y ~t tonowmd ltdoes notbuher~e.Inmnllluklng the Vegetahk-pound."-Mr| ..l0$|!PHLSllHll,South Street, l.mn1!,lu|. F e l! L i k e A Ne w W o mm s (held lli n o nd - " F o r f o u r ;'5"ui'I doln a ~Somsurnos y I u h and sit Ilkl thayoulgru k and 1 hu lah ur dng in ~yuidem lhgdboennsdin In th twspopers the httenof mi., wo- ~rn who had taken Lydil E. Pink-~'| Vogeubio Compound and tho~nllinings! it appealed to mo so . 'E/opkasantwa5 ~to re l wv e a c o u g . 8 'rm yn enum abd mn vf, \¥yw une. sa-<» Mm!-.om m?".,mm. A -w¢f¢|x=f fm man.445'f\,{~ H'c a n u m u m m m. m x u w l;1.J;" /'in y um mouth u b¢aum¢.~ »mu y - An n . b u o n u ma .nuuuu IIH BROTHERSSM Q °°!-!£$'.P!.%°"5 w r ss l x r\\ Magie: And-after all- wily not?"-JohnGal swor thy. _an~1Sf.ln 0 ~ educat lon m ~ other cooking.~ '\ '\ "TheArc of Baking Bread"~ ~ 1 |w S c n d f o f f r c e b o o k l e t ~H * 4 1 ~' W - f s n , - a , , . . .-~1 EA S * "~`.N fm YO A w ~'zm¥'s.°:;,°,t:'; , . : f : f , . ° ° ~ :gg Chiagodll. ;-5 'E F0f°1n¢I'§-n""°Zi°2§11"f=}11ine5s \ . /,H ,f l 'z ' \ M N Io avoid imimlonx. nlvnyx look for lhu Proven dimabnu 'E Qulu t h Phy Castor Oil, Puegodc. Tedh-' ing Drop:and Sootl\in¢ Syrupmprepared for Infants and Children all ages.i g m m r e o l 4 - , w 2 . T ¢' T Z xidumem-yvhere remmmnd I: s i f é y f f f k A-A l lent o nc e in my I lfe I vu ghd to be down and out.B-And when was tha!!"After my Ilrst trlp in an alrplnne." A good tuxldermlst shouhl be abit to turn out firstclan! stulf. 7 -\ ¥ v " _ "Inu | . ,u ~ 'Califomié Eg Synup' a " 1 9 0 . u | \|4 ||~ _ T r y l o b e c o u t m l e d w i t h y o u r lo t . Iva n It i t l 1 m 'l . a c o m m l o t . when Find Hillel' In ¢\llcock'| Planters from local :chatmd pains;Sn can you.One trrlll will Q_ I AY'. f ~ f ~ Hurry Biolhtrl A lensponnful Of "mmrumla Fla Synxp" now will that-» fe~hour: y o ulune a welt, playin!child again.Even it cross. feverish,i blllous,constipated or full of cold, children have its pleasant taste. g f / l w l d B A W f -~g A ~ R A U ~s g e n u i n e " C a l i fo r n i a I- 'l g 8 | r u n " w h i c h ha s d ir e c t io n s for b a bi e s a nd c h il d r e n a t a l l a g e : p r i n l e d o n b o t t l e .M o t h e r , yo u m u s t m y " C a 1 l fo r n i l . "Re t u u e a n y x m l m l u u . ¢SAY "BAYER" when you buy- Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Ifooihache Neuriiis Rheumalism _' 'Accegl onl "Ba er"naekage vhllc coma ns proven dlreclions.]||nd °"Blyer" ban! of 12 hbletl»u w ue- °f 24 .na :oo-ummm; . r q u u u r n u u l n n n d m m l n n r z n n o f u u n u u a a u a n e r l w q u m n UI r l ~shwla Wear OnlyBecoming Colors Gaye! Tintg Add to Attrac-liveneu of All Women Who Care. "mneunu BUTTER nom A hxrmluu Qehttbla bulttr ~ used by millions for :so :erm l:lures and nnenl notes sell hott al "Dnadellon" for 35 ceuu.-Adv. lm pr o w m e nt . W e u o u l a l a l l h e h a p p y i t l m n l m n 'kotliul n m h e l vl n t a n c h e e r fu l l y l l th ey m lm n le po al ln . It L a q u i t e Zl k e l ! t h a t a . r u l i c a l o r m l vt i o n a r y u m e r e l y o n ~ w h o d u e l no t t h in k a s yo u d o . D a n i m a m a y o u r n l l a fo r y o u r sundry such omuma ldvnk. and todaywe lore tn see our mothers and grinni- mothrrn rear whatever touch ot colorwillbdlfbring out the beauty th lt 'ns convealw umlor the hideous buck :Uk 'bnnnets of ;osteryeur1L' A good rule In that all hard. coid¢ °'x1nrelentlnlz" colors be avoided by thiwoman pin her youth. Black always olnphasins arf- lm! E x p e c t e d I t A p r e t t y n u r s e hu t !fo r p a t i e n t a c r a b b t - d o l d m i l i l o n a i r e w h o k e p t h e x r u n n i n g In a n d o u t o n t r i vi a ! e r r n n d a . H o w a n t e d t h e w i n d o w o p e n e d a n d th a n h e w a n t e d It c l o s e d .Th e p r e t t y : t u n e w a s k t p t b u s y . " N e ve r m i n d " m i d t h e h o u s e d o c t o r . lr rl ll tz t o b o jo cu l ur ." H e m a y n k y o u l o m a r r y h i m . " "Y e s , h e m a y ," a a ld t he n ur s e ." H e hu a b ou t r u n o ut of ot h er re ~ qt l e8 !!. " can. . - The vmploga uho \\1i'.rh|»s tu.. clock u nuscr In any hurry zo lens \ poker lame.. 1| necessary But there !s an gond reason why the elderly woman ahnuld Inav: hear! and resign he m! !in reeling drab md dowdy. \ U l u n Il 1 3 1 | t o b e s u r e y o u a r e fi l l " and l|1L'lI|. |\|:0p |tilL A ! n e |n0 |1 Iu l l o n e I l l l l h u l b ! ri gh t t o | |. l 6L l. In 0 \ \l l b os s es . Il i s n o d i n ,: r a c e t o ( a l i . u u l c u y n . j i l l ! l i e l l l l l l l i d l | D \ \ l a b o u t - l l . H a n k l l g g v l l w e a n r n r m u f h w h e n |I mln ml on nn "b\ 'c1 »u|In; g" to lhf m. 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Take Nujol aa regularly na you bmah your teeth or wah your face.For aale by all druggiatn. -I-»-If~"1. m 1 . 1 0 d r e n ! p a r t y .'N h a t w o u l d y o u s a x » ~ 5 | , f°' I m i n k Il .s .v .P .s e e m :n i ! ~ fo r I k i d s st ra i t. " " P d j u s t s a y :'C o m e c l e a n . " Invitation md om orwnvvrkuui w r a t h (thoVegZubl¢ Compound] im mn s nuwwomm.lneo mmo ndluomfrhw b v h ln u m h ln llk lld il md Lbeywilldndlhlnmnrq-mln."-Mn. ld. Curmtzn, ow W.ChluSuen.Sprindhld.lU»mrLl 40 Yun Old, FeelsLire 2 0 B nfavn uld. -~'x h a lgf #In-mb.¢.¢»., .=d\:::°\:nn m I151°».}=anlau¢;¢b¢»:l:\L= \ones vu n owdkld bentoverw anoddc lorthrvow a h .na li llu ' n a d a ! mi - E -Plnkhmfu legeublu Compound ndgg-=»~ a bonu. lgot somuzhnlhl t l w e k m v n u n d l l n n l d l .Iun 40 "W " .'£'.§ ,f.°'J ..1'f;3°'3 m n m:»mnm¢n.°'-Mn lun E. S4.N\>\rm¢W . Fn n klln S me g B a gmmnld . 035 1oo.oo0 "°=;,°= My w hrw m r on. "n o3Z'.| , .d ben d! fmm uhm( E. 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""° '\ \ h l l \ a n e l d e r i y : r o m a n d o e s w e l t h l a f k al l $ l | | D$ , h a r d Bn l s h e d mn t e r l l h : n u n b e re li g io u sl y n w l d n d ;b l a c k la ti n ha s zo o hi gh n d nl nh t o be b ec om - l n g , w h e r e l o ft fl n l s h e d n l u l h Il k e ve l - ve t m i g h t b e l a t e l y .Bl a c k s h o u l d | 1 - vr n y s b e n e l i e w d w i t h a l i g h t c o i o r a t th c n e em l n e . Co lo r s, su c h al gr e en . w hi c h l ec e nl n at e n n l l uw n e n , s ho u l d b e M o l d e d . B l u e a n d p u m l e . I n t h e d u l l . w a r m , G r e e n ' s A u g u s t F l o we r , '| \emne4y\viI.\a rec ofldllllfeth y an dz u- pn dn gu zn iu u.u hd 1 w w h ¢ - = ~ ° - 1 ; g _r ~ _i l i l i l h u .H i m .u u d s f q d l n l .vhdounnnnc h. | c | |ltlrkna40thn 0 I ,a l l t h e w a y a r o u n d w i t h l l n l e r i b b o n fl o w e r s i n p a s t e l a ha d vl l . m nl p l e l e d a c h a r m i n g l y y o u t h t u l d a n c e fr o c k . they were about lo learn.Aher ex-plninlng the lint sign. alle said: "How, cblldren. what do you mar: ze i mum(ortt, uhal does nr mean?" o t h e r t i n y f r o m h e r s e v~ n t h l l ~ h l n d . 'TIM C l u d r o n Ba c h el o r s l f n l a n w l n l l o r b e r : m m e a m d m t d r c u . ¢..-... a n d e d g e d a l l a r o u n d w i t h i w o r o n n r n a r r o w e r a h l r r e d r l b b o n .Tw o fa m - n n r i b b o n s t r t a m e r s ti e d t h e a p r o n o n wi t h n h ug e bu s t le b ow In t h e b a ck . A b a n d n n u o f d t - b a n . t h e m m e k i n d u m ! D o u b l i n ¥ U p A teacher of muslc n m public schoolwas tryin; to Impress upon her pupils u I I A g ir l . l r y o u m u ' l s p e l l n w o r n y o u n . n ` £ ha d it in t h e ul l w. li o ns ry .A n i l it 3011 c a n s p e l l l t y o u d o n I.o ft e n n e e d a dl c l l o n a r y . Th e m a n w h o p o s s e u a a e n e r g y a n d c I 0 ..from 1.vIlltl|lo rh on seDo e p pi n k ll u s ua l l y tn r fre s h yo u t h , b u t fo r t h e w o l n a n o f s i x t y n r m o r e th e m a r e t h e d e l l m l e p l n lu l . G o s h a n d pa lo st w i l d r o s e a l l u l l n .ll e l ln t r op e . z r n l w . r m : p l u m rn u lb e r ry an d :n a nt e s ar e u s u al l y b e co n nn g . Cutécura Talcuan is r t an Very ealthful sw rs, ou... rs .A sw. nu-a¢. for his wllc after they were married. H0 my: there In no un of feedlnx ball. to a nah after you canlu ll.Co n s i s t en c y l s a j e w e i, b u t so m s n ;" E i ¢ l 1 t y !"sh o u t e d o n e en th us ia st ic pe o p l e d o no t c a r e for j e w e l r y pupl1. L ~1 .-s z i l l » H n | | h l m n e l t i n h o t w a t e r a g o o d s t a r e o f t h e t i m q . ....-_Q Youthfui Pgny Gownwe 12E§.£"'?§..'{..°a=::.Is'.:;:'§'v?-Lisa.. th o u g h t L o t h e n i e s . l i o n o f a S o a r p i l : m m h e | | 0 ¢ l z o t h e q u e l l n r e t l o n n o l th e m e n h e he l ps e le c t t o o r t lve . T h e m e n w h o h e i l e ve e h i s 1.\|f0 t h i n k !h o i s t h e n r i m n . n u n I n l l n l n3 14 41 m ig ht h e [r ea ll y lu lr pr ls an l if h e co u l d k n o w he r r e e l o p i ni o n o f h i m . zz 1 |u n fo r t u n a t e t h a t n o m a n y p e o p l e w h o e r e n o t i n o r r l c s k n o w a l l a b o u t h o w t o a o l r o m e p r o b l e m s o l g o x e r n m e n t .° H a n k l e g x e l l n o d n m L l n n p l n n a n ! t o k n o w w h a t t o d o u i l l l n h l r a z o r hi m l es . . lu u l g ln z b y s o me o f t h e ul m r p .n Use Metal Brocade:in Simpleat Fashion This winter there 1| a pronouncedtendency to use velvet. and metal hhl mdea ln the slmpleat fnhlon.In !llf~cane of velvet the (rocks an 1Jl't¢:\ ahmlulely untrlrnmed and rely ful ln diridunllly and dlstlnctlon on their clewr drapery.Hroradour. an the otherhand, are atnlglnt and slim. wide fur band: adding beauty und richness. Or cnalonnlly one in made nlth 1 tualthntIlan :nllghlly.this flare bclng emphasized hy n bnnd of fur.Crepe: ot various :runes an mu:I1 ln eviden:e and lend zhrmnrhes to l||| fanhlnnlng of dinner gowns rather Infurmnl In lmpenmnce.They may aim be umm in the afternoon.. \m a k i n g a g r e l t s u c c e s s o f s o m e o n s m i n g l a t l l r a w h a ve t h e n m b l t i n a t o d m l o u r . " h a t i l IJ. P e n p l o s e e m l o h a m t h e i d e : w a t g o ve r n m e n t 1 | r u n b y b i g u l k .A n y | ~P W G : 5 f-I F l.||h||~ nLl||f\l lllnhnlr :Y Ca ll:=.l ¢ ¢ l l 1 h G | ' \ z \ l l |' : : = | F » =~ a '? `<»".2%m£'-°T""'??*1. u t t h e m . H o w y o u s p e n d :&unl lly.a n d w h a t yo u s pe n d i t to r . a re al ! = |l n er e nt . I! y o u a l w a y s s p e a k k i n d l y o f y o u r ol d b a s l y o u r l r i e n - In m n ; n o t s u s p e c t t h a t h e I l r ! } 0 t l . Om a h a h a s a l s i h l e t h a t w a s p r i n t e d in 1 66 5 .. M t h e n i e u m a l m w i l l a n it , It \\ i ll l as t a | ut 1 li o n e a n i u l u r e r . F " A H a n a n ! u i r l 1 : 5 8 t h e m u o n h e r m o t h e r _ n e w - r m a i d s Im r fo r s t a y i n ! C ~ <§ /" Modi fie d Ta m o f Black Chic for Stred Wear . . . 4 »~r f §;f"~ N ;: ~: S \~~, j H s ,I ~ y I x f ~Q -~ : ~" H ~ i *» f : ' : + " = - " i = m ; _» .;V I . St I g for dressy :inn wnxr ll THE BRANDING IRON I 3 a Glsnlalst lv umm rt. lan gHAPT£R v Joan and Prosper. The situation was no doubt an ee:tr a nr d ln s ry ,a n tt l l ma g l na h l e o n e bnt tm h a d t o b e m e t .W h e n h e r e tu r n e d t o t h e b o x , P r o s p e r h a d h i m - s e l f l n h a n d . a n d . a l l t l n ; s l l t t l a f a r th e r b a c k t h a n b e for e . he w at c h e d t h e ae r o n d a c t w i t h a s u l l l c l e r l r y o f o u t - w a r d c s l m . Th i s p a r t w a s t h e m o a t s e ve r e t e s to f hi s co mp os ur e.fo r h e h a d fa sh - lo oe d it.al m o s t In de t a i l u p o n l b s ! m t l I n a {lllytJI1.Th e r e w e r e e ve n sp e e c h e s o l ' Joa n 's t h at h e h ad u s e d . T o al t h e r o a n d w a t c h Jo a n he rs el f s o th r o u g h t,w h i l e h e lo o k e d o o . wa s a n e x c l tl n ; fo r m o t' t o rm e n t .T h e se t t i n g w a r d t fre r e n t , tr o p i c a l in st ea d o f N o r t h e r n . a n d t h e h a l fn a t l r a h e r o i n e w a s m o r e pas si ona te m o r e e m o ti o na l . m o r e a n lm a l t h an Joa n .N e ve r - l h e l e u ,t h e d r a m a w a s s re p et l l lo n . Aa P r o sp e r h ad l a l d h l a t ra p fo r Jo a n . tn e n l l y , s u b t l y u n de r m i n i n g h e r w h o l e me n t a l a t n t et n r e , o s l n g h e r Io n e l in r l e . o l n r l o z u p o n t h e a r l l a l so ul d h e r . s o d l d th i s En g l l a h m s n i q h i s t r a p fo r k o s .H a w a s m o r e cr u e l t h a n Pr os pe r,r o u g l e r ,n o e e a n d l y m o r e ll r ar a a tl r ,b u t t h e r e w a s a l l t h e e s s e n c e o f t h a d r l g l n a l d r a m a .t h e e h a m r e m e n t ol'a alm pl e.di r e c t m l m ! by a co m p l ex a n d s k i ll fu l o n e .Jo a n 's su r r e nd e r .P r n s p o fa vi c t or y ,w e r e th e re .Il e w o n d e r e d h o w J o a n co u l d a r t l t .p l a y t h e p a r t I n co l d bl o od . H o u r h e w a s c o n d e m n e d t o l l r e i n h i s o w n Im a g i n a t i o n t h r o u g h . Io n n 'a t r a ; - ed y.Th e r e w a s t h a t B r a t p l l l f u l n e a a o f a ta m e d a n d b r o k e n s p i r i t ;t h e n la t e r , l n L o n d o n .t h e a g o n y o f l o n e l i ne s s , o f a ep a r a t lo n . . o f g r ad u a l mvr a k - e n l n g t o t h e c h a n a e i n her _ moat erfs he a r t .Pr o sp e r h a d r r r lt t e a t h o w o rd s , b a t It w a s Jo a n w h o nl l lt he r vo i ce . , t h e mu s i c o f m e m o r y - a h a t m h e a r t - st rl ng s.m a d e t h e w o r d s a l l vs a n d me a n l n g fo l .O t h e r s l n t h e au dl e nc e m i g h t w o n d e r o ve r t h e g 1 r l s a b l l l t y t o In t e r p r e t tlals nn u a o a l exp er le ne e. to m a k e It n a t u r a l , h u m a n . i ne vi t a b l e . Bu t Pr o sp er dl d no t vro n rl or .Il e k n e w t h a t a l m p l y a l l e fo r c e d h e r a e l t t o r e J A A Onmazmg Fact many people it may seem in~ credible that a habit so common as coliz; drinking can be harmful. Yet if your doctor were to enumerate the common causes of indigestion, head- ache, and run~down condition,he would be likely to mendon coHee lf you are troubled with insomnia., nervousness, or are inclined to be high-strung, try Postum in place of cogee for thirty days,and note the dil- ierence in the way you feel, andhow much better you sleep. `Postum is a pure cereal beverage, absolutely lree from calieine, or any harmful drug. Postum for Health "There's a Reason" a i Q fr ~.~. 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You took lots ot trouble tomake me see things ln a ara; vrhere nothin: a person wants is either right or wrong.You made ms thirsty with your talk and your hooks and yourmnelc.and when I was tormented trlth thlrst. you came and offered me a drink of trater.That was lt.l dont care about your not marrylng me.1 still doo't see that that hasmuch to do with lt except: perhaps,that a man would be caring to glee any woman he rightly loves trhstererhelp or cherlshinl or gifts the world has decided to give her. Bat. you see. Prosper,are d1da°t start hir.foo knew that Pierro was allra.Oh, hewas ignorant., a savage. 1 guess. llks I onmelde of the hearth. cloned her eyes and folt that he must be oppodte to her in his rodlacquered chair,bla lon:legs stuck out ln front,bla amused and greedy eyes felled by acloud or cigarette smoke. Blnce sho had seen hltn st tha theater, also had been snKerlng fromaleeplessaess.At nlght she would go over and over the details of their ln- terconrse, aeelnx them, feellng them.llrlng them ln the light ot later lmorrl- edge. tm the torment was hardly to beborne.Three days and nlghts of this inner actlrlty had brought back that anarp llnc between her brows and thebitter tlghtenlng of her llps. Thls afternoon she was trblte with suspense. Her dread of tho lropendlngInterview was like s physical Illness. Sha sat lu a latchbacked chair, handsalongthearms,head reatlng back. eyes halfclosed. in that perfect atill ness or arhlch tho anltnsl and the aar- aie are alone entirely capable. 'I11ere were many gms that Ioan had broughtfromthe seventeen years on Lone rlrer.This grave lmmoblllty was one.She was ren carefully dressed ln a gown that accentuated her helgbt and dignity.And she wore a ferrjewels.She treated, pltlfully enough. to mark orery dlnerenee between this Joan and the Joan whom Prosper haddrawn on hls sled up the canyon trall. Il he expected to force her hack Into the posltlon q¢¥enchanted teopardess. to see ber "Ile t hls (cet and eat out ot hla hand."as hlorena had onceaeaqabeo the puma ot Zona. he would see at a :lance that she was no lonrer so easlly mastered.Ln fact.alt tlng there, ahe looked as proud andperilousaaayoungMedea.black- halred with long throat and cold,malevolent llps.It area only In the eyes-those m r .unhappy,hauntedeyes-that Joan pre away her eternal sltnpllclty ot heart.They srereunal-terably tender and lonely and hurt. Prosper was announced, and Joan.keeping her etlllnoss.tueroiy turned her head toward him as he camo lntothe room. Sho sal hls rapld nhserrl- tion of the room. ot her, even beforeahe itotlcetl tho rory apparent change ln htm. For he, too. was luaggani and utterly serIons as she dld not remem ber hlm. He stood before her tlre andasked her lerklly tt sho would let. htm amolte.She said "Yes,"and thosewere tha only vrorda spoken tor :Ire unbearable mlnutes the seconds otsrhlch her heart heat out lllse a shaky hammer ln some worn machine.fro no c orrr tmmbd 1 T h e so u t h e r n App aln clx lnn a r i a . u p o n w h i c h A m a n i c s d e p e n d s fo r h e e I H~WRlGlEYS when Use mnjurily mln. Il ll n very small lninoril!of the um}orlty that rules lt. iweiimka nn-é<§¢5i»§ |ooflNG ¢,.%TaI»}i1»..Wdu National Rocllng Co. u .¢»ua||\n|».\-.nu u tlmu . `n|A~oN n " :ff2'°§§::1.$..f:2'.r:!: OIAHAZI Lnnlnc 1'uu1'us Bun |n vAun|:vn.u'.-4 Sm Am-a A--am _ Pun: Nui York Muaknl sm. .1 r-uf m~- r\»»~a~» K e l p w m l Avo id B le k n oa l . Ta k e B r u ml r e l h P i ll s . U n e or t w o a t a tim e wi ll c lenn ne th e sy stem . pu rify h e b l o o d a n d k e e p y o u w e l l . - A d v. 'l.lfe1|chlel'c o m m n s a t i u n l d o n o t ~mu in my 1 n\ ol ¢» |1 M. Huntlng ll llleiy to gn an even after there In not n rahbll left. A contoruonlst mr be c ompmcl: trapped up In himself without beln| -mmwrlled. fireplqce Fumishlngs Sa '"""'°"rL.~ au. Omen cub; ¢ n mmm Sun de r la n d B ro s . C o . lnunua nu..onnn ltjaises two m male a mrmson good snub :Ivan mga Il. Omg after her benuly Il gone dot! he vain woman cllscover that brains n useful. amLs1 A GLEAMY MASSOF asAur|FuL HAIR as-c m "D| |\6|rin| " 8° lmlmwu Uh- ms Nbglletld Hllr. An abnndnnco o n i mm a : b u r mlx of z l o u .gleam!and llfe sharuy rolluu a genulua wnlnz up or n | li eo t o dscalp!with do- pendnhla ' D m donna"m m ,n u r ./ I lushlnc scalp md me dlndrul n cof-n m a xm m a lm u .'r um d n.wicpy ur fudlng hllr 1| quickly lnvlnnled. m l n on n n luvnn h,colnr m anu\hfu\ beluly."Dnnderlns" ll 40 lllhlhalaon :no h m :|nfremlumlmnlntlnz tonl¢--not nlcky or muy! -d r u n wn - mv mx u n w n c . BEAM WANTED §g=ulf`3mm¢°§v'3'f2'ul§ 1 g ,"€;_° tlculln about our new dinner leu. n mJ lr lP ¢ 0 0 ll ls a z o n | 0 0 . . o u h a Wllulesorno Callas " c a d d y : b o a n s " g.ggpognmAl."lZR 99. o_muu. U. L A. s c a ms .n u e u n m r l s m N Z U I I T I S lid kiudnd maths 111616 MUNI!!!Ubr BA|TL§ cnzxx HSTHOIKL:asm a~=:~::..=:::: -:ém . : Ollil Rauma) Bud: ur bsrdounn|¢».Writ: ht hnrrnunn r : s c u m s n n l u n l u n4 ua Ill |0611 ll.u m. ld . | = U ~ R E M O D E L E D a n d R o p a l r e d Anndalmlnutlnunhmdatnlltkmq.msn run co.. las: Du| l| \»0|Il»\lll. Q : = , : , * f » : é . ° , ; z ' : : . : f ' = ~ ' T@ vnaBnr\¢¢.C O M E S OP TI C A L C O M P A N Y SD Soni llth Stul. OIIAHA. Afle1'Ev¢|:yMcd lf ! t h e lo lm u l- l u t h a 9 ~l l I f _ I KH ul .y...<.. .-. .N... ... W. wp.. -Q;.;;;.;;». 1;. n [l € ; = = = ' = » '=§~»~ " \ Blair, Nebr., February 14, 1924- T H B z x m r m s bb a l d ! WASHINGTON NOTES (LOCAL 01/EBFLDW )PUBLIC SALE Choir prlztice every F;idoy ITU:Wife {.nt breakfut):"John, dem,l Iam now located in my new h_on | -.. . -. _ lln ..Mebonxld entertained the Card Club lun Slturdny evening. A nie! crcnnl an present and had an¢.n§ya.bie evenin rl.Herman unch and HarryButch drove to Omaha ond day lu:week.The I. 0. 0. F. Lodme of 'Washing- Utm tool:their new members to Saudi Omaha Monday to take theflrmtdegree.llr. and H n .Kerstetler and Mr. ind Mrs. Jefferson and Z>i. E. Lyonsdrove to Fremont Monday to attendihefunernlofMr.Brunton who resend amny Satuniny after 1. very eng illness.-Mr. Theodore Jq.r1sen'a¢ tnwk upsetlastFridaywhile, coming'hormfzomOlnnlm.A front wheel brolserousing him to unmet but he escaped f w g vmll Arif, from Millunl was seenin Wsahlnglen Sntuniay. He was dc-Ziradng hogs to Miller Nellon that were bought at his ule on Febr. 8. Clarence and Harry BUHQL withn c ouple of boy friends.drove to Blillnni Sunday afternoon.There in o dance billed for Wash- ington on Frbr. 14, Valentines Day.Mr. Jenn Haier ahinpd n codons! of hogs to Souih Omaha markets lasl week.Mrs. Otto Peters made n trip toOmahaone.iay Inst week. M m Schafer will entertain tne Lnclles Alnl revel Thursdaly,ValenhnesDey. Mr.nm!Mrs.Rasa Rasmussenwerein\\'n.4hin}Z'¢m1 Monday.It seems :ood in see them around.On llloflclny.Fcbr.4,the MountCaronel Lodxr I. 0. O.F. was dullin.1=t;lled 1e|.rnr.llcsn of the had malls and weather True and Loyal UrldFellows came from many miles. Thel.|iliex had p|e11l:e<l n uonderful imnef }\r|l ilw lnlmlcx \\ET!! ¢vro:1.:]nfundertheweightof80011ents.Washinirton is u 'mall place huiThepeoplethatlivewithini tlauralnrsoand;;ood ?1earla which onl go n to malie our communitynKinZtnrlwelcomesincelolivr- We invite our Bro. Odd Fellow: to \IKll.Mount fsirmel. 1.'1lg8.Regular rneetirlxx nights on Frialnys. The won-derful sueeeni of the evpnlhk ofinstitutionof our .lodge we one tothe lalllim mul we 'hope to be ohh- po npay them in the nenr !ntnr~r\ bv°l.ling E ¥le'bé¥n`h Iodzrhere. Floww en= nml music and the fino supper .van enough to make] an? mnn's hear thappy and to formal the xterm outside. llrothers don't forget our meet ing night is Friday. The officers are Nob!Gronfl.Chnl.Misfehlt:Vicee m i .I-'.l'.Gergmuno:Se¢:'y.H G.Schafer;Tien.,H.Busch. x t r i m l i n s a w s John lllaeo n u in Blair Monday lu attendance qt the annual meeting of the stockhol-Sera of the Indepen dent Telephone Company of which l.e has long been president. Mr.ond Hr.-.}i.u,y Brown and frmiily worn rznedoinnl at the home of Mr.and h i m Thea.French on list Saturday.The I0iIAla nronml Kennnnl Ire slowly improving and the Ianners ani getting to town more. Minn Esther Lund, who has been s,¢.|.¢li:\p; .1 fem days wilh hm mother ; Mrs. Louise Lund, returnecl to Omn lm last Sunday. Alain Andvrson spent the week end with home folks. Mr.and MH.Elm Appleby or: mloicing ou.-r the arrival of n baby gill born Iam!Satunloy. llloryamrite Rnthmhnn of Blair uml Mr.mul Mrs.J.A.S\\ih:|rl nnfl iiaugllter :mere Fremont \.ixitor:~ las!Sunday. A.N.Asnlenon visited home 1olk.¥"'la.st Friday Mr.nm!Mrs.l'err\Gaines were The Boy Scout:have on exhibi- tion of their tent a.nd"equipment up in J.E. Campbellk furniture non that would make my boy green with envy. Durinf 1922 the automobile in- dustry used fortyfive millions :quam feet of leather or 52 per rent of the year's production. Eleven per cent of dl the steel and All the tin produced was used in manufacture of new automobiles.. 33th Annual Firemmfs Ball at American Legion Hall,Tekamnh. Nebr., Fdrlay evening, February 22, 11:24.Dicky Deion!!Onchestro wil? fumi.th Ilie music.The W R.C. iodiew will serve a fifty cent loneli eon nt 11:00 P. ill. nt the G. A. R. hall.Adrniuion $1.00,tax fren Fverybodg come, a good time assur- ed to all 34th Annual }`iremnn's Hall at American Legion Hall.Tcknmnh, Nebr.Friday evening,February 22. 1924.Dlcliy I)efoni's Orchobtrn will furnish the music.The W.R.C. Ladies will #Rr A fifty cent lunch- qon al 12:00 I'. Bl. nt the G. A. H. hall.Admission 41.00,lax frtv. Etery body c ome, a good time as- sured to all The Ulll Ia.nl1ioned dance given lm I"ritl:l§ evening nt the 31. W. A. toll wo.; well allemlétl and all pres nnl.51:41 o very pleasant time. The old dances seemed to be quite popu lar and the way the older boys ann] girls Llixl shake their fee(would mnke the igllosts of Tam 0'Slmnte" zrh nerl that they ever thought lhot \could ¢.Lmce. fnmpulsory Public School nan ]:il.lnll°d.i ____-es.ru The Stole of Wnshingtori may fol low. the example of Oregon in pub- 1i¢school policy,aoconling to tho Wajlmirfiion Rfhienlion Journal: "An initiative lneasure, similar r {):egon's recent enactment re:1uir» init nttrndnnee at public school of ol:¢hild|en between the ages of o ;and sixteen,unless they hn:\e coggletml the eighth grill or have bein allowed on an or-de from n superior court judge to discontinue school {ufter fourteen)for indus trial work,has been filed \%§ll\ the secretary of stole at Olympia.To br placed on the November bnlloi the initiative petitions must secure 3,000 nigna.£ur~ea." m.=nl.Ic SALE On account of moving to the City, nm quitting the farm, ond will reil ut Public Sale, on tho }'. E. Price. Jr.form.two mul one-hall'miles northwest of Florence, and two miles :m.1tl1 of Nannhville. on the Woal1in;: ton Higl1wuy, the following deseribI - _ning at aight..-411 West South St.. I expect Lo onIlmow you ggve y our seat in the .tinue my well buainess and willAs I am going to more away II The pu te r and the people wen; street car last nignt to an Irishman, will .sell at Public Sale at my read-.gnetly P lwe d by the cozagngv License you kept saying in yourrlenou one hd! mile north of Ohlm tions which assembled last Sunday.sleep, '0. thnt's all right, I"ll stand and seven miles went of Blllr, lliut we c an do :till better. It is uai|\at'." oomrnencing st 1 o'c 1oc l: ,wp on 'l\1eldl}.Febf.19 the .J ollowlng neserlbed property to-wit: Horses 4 hen!-Ono smooth mouth biaek mule,weight 1100 lbs;one bl mare,[with foal),weight 1 lbs one norrel pony.weight 900 lbs;one block colt,two :learn bc hoped that in the Sundays whlqn intervene between now and the meetings every member of the church will be in his place for u'ery ser- vice. The first group of the four into sthich the church has been lllvillhi entertained n nplendid crowvl. Thereold, weight 800 lbs.lone romethimr going on ovary min- Cattle Il held -One good milc hgite c f the time.Every member oi ¢:ow,*will be frelh in February;two'£l:e ro'nrnlilce aml of the group ls ilerefonl heifers onei yenrling bull. Machinery-One spring wagon; cnc new P. & O. wagon; one .Joker cultivnlcfr;one Avery riding culti- vator;one oorn plant-lr,with wire; cne Detring mower;one good till- ing lister, view; one P. & 0. godevi1; one P. It 0. dump endgate; one 1- lorse drill;150 ft.eribbing;50 ft. \\c\.en wire;one wheel barrel;one cutter ded;one hay rack with trucks; one 2-section barrow: one 1z inch walking plow;one McCormick luke;one Buallong disc;one 1923 tmck body for gax barrel; one one vine:two goal ns new); Empire separa- Fonl Roaflslrlr;one Ford; one 50 gallon 15 gallon pil drum; lawn mowers,(one one tank healer; one ter;one water sebarnler;one set xzork harness;one set heavy Con- eorrl harness; one set light harness; one single harness;one sntlnlle;six dozen chickens.llouseholtl goods-One new Quick' Mm!Ronge ilhirk Blue Enomc lh one new Estate Glory heating stoxe; :no Quick Meal gasoline sto\e: one Superb Solar base humor;one oil hcnlinnr stove;one new 13:11:13 b-cd; one iron hed; one aingle bed;one: sanitary couch;one nooden l.>t'd; one couch: three rocking ehmrs; t\\~o dressers;one Mahogany dressing? Lllili!nm!chair;two renlflr tnhleetl cnc round l`ume¢l Oak llinimr room :able hurl six cha1r1=:one kin.hen toblc,(oak);five kitchen chairs; one new Filmed Oak buffet;one book stand; one amnll lable; one wash 1tzmrl:one Mendel Cabinet Viciroln and records;one pooch swing;me clock;one mantle clock;one lawn iest;one washing machine;one, loiler;one new 9x12 Congoleum rug;two 6x9 Ilruxsels rugs;one 9x13 Axministci run and o lot oi other articles too. numerous to men tlon. Usual terms. Mrs.Alice Larsell Owner Jem=en &Brass,Aocti .rs C. M.Hit man, Clerk. The Enterprise prints e neirs. ai 1-rrlloolsr rzvlscoe z. Cn lllL¥ll 0.U.1\Icl'rouJ,I';1.4t\r. The young pemle will give a beautiful service ne{;t Sunday eve- ell |aroper13;,on Slontlzly,Febr.13 |\ir;; emillell, "A Day inthe Orient".commencing at H o'eloek nhnql:| Ihis is an nrtifiao ulilplificotion of llorses and Pblules-»~1 leum mares,'N°""l'entnment *"'~°"°='five years old, weight 1309;1 and-l lnenmsing attendance :tml interest ,qc pony weight 900; 1 brown l1Un4e,li"our evening services is lending five years old, sound;l head mules,fl*"special °ff°i'l-'io make them 1~¢I»en£een homla high 9 nml gg helpful.Cremls,churtlminnity mul years Olll.lwlmt else,will be more and more 9 Hemi of c attle-2 good milk laid n-aide and the Simon pure Wool cmrn, freh soon; 1 calf, 2 yuan; oltl;'"ll' be P|f>/l1U?ll Bring il ff5l3l1\l..raises,1 your old;3 enlrea,Tl One week from next Sunday eve- m o n l l h l o l d .h i n g t h e r e w i l l b e f m u t o n a h e n j c e l . . - . . . . : . . | 1 . .r . . . :l n . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ; : . to he eonyfrntulateel on the planning; :mal cnrrying out of the plans. IJ ZGAL N0IlCllS INUTICE OF SALE UNDER cn.\'rr1:1.2llt)RI(IAGE IZ.H Olrn=<ted,Attorney 312 Arthur Bldg.,Onmho Nebr. Notice is hereby given that by ~utue of rhnttel ztzortgage,datedJune 25, 1923, and duly files] in the .»f1icecf the Coutny Clerk of Wasli hgton County,Nehrnsl-cn,on ihe:Ind day of October,I923, and exe- cui H by James lheh to the Unnk of 1"lere11C¢':of Omzllm,Nelunxskn,to .=run~the pnnnerit ol the sum of:50D.00,ard upon which thére is:nw tlne the sum of $523.3S,with inaenst nt the roto i f eight ro:fmnt per annum from lfobmary 4th, 1921.default havinig been marie in.;. §r~.'n1.oi rnirl rlehl. :md no r other procoedinggx nt l:'\\ haw- i f :2-#en instituiefl lo rr'covvr said. ' . ' .orn.ny pnrl tlmrf.Jf, .There- r . ine said .lixmk of I"lorenct', un- J .~..i|I chnttel nmortgyagv and tht!n fr thereby *ecnrc-E will eel!time ">f\orl\therein flearilserl.io wi l: The corn raiser!from seventy (70)alrrcs of land on the sr~uth\\est quar- ter of Section Fourteen (14), Town-elaip Seventeen IIT).Ronge Twelve(123 Wstshinztorn County. Nehraskn und consisting of M00 buslmels ofeaum m more or less, or no much itheroof ns may lv- neeevsnry Po nov inill debt.lovellaer-ni2h.rnst<of t:\l<in;:.:townlisinir and selling lulielcfm, nt public auction, on the farm Tf|\\o»n"lerl ln :mill .l;\mm:runs, end known as the Rhea S.Neir form situolrwl one lmll mile nodlzofFortf'nlho»\n in 't'¢n'hinf"fnv\ {f\1n!\Nphrnckn nn ll1"" l fl»'. of March, 1924, at two o'c]oek in the r\ff\-rv1r|.nf \:3i||lfuDniedtltis-ith day of Feb- ruary 1924.2-St BANK DF Fi.OPpNgn1 ..Omaha.Nebrnfka. snnnn'F§|,.sA1.s E.ll.C.XHIIIGAN,Attorney N{)Tl{.E DF SALE By virtue of on order of sale is-sued Lu!of the Distric t fourt innactioniberinpemiingwhereinGeorgeW.Morgan is pln.inliff andJrhnH,Gibson,Gmce liihsun 1\llnenie.C.Wilkins Illaflin Ilan mussen and Clmxlrles ll Iinin ore=lefe\:lo1ts I nil! on the -iih day ofMarch, 1924, nt 1 o'elock, P. M.. of:uid flake :tt the arewt fmnt tlool of the Wmahlngton County Court llouseintheCity 'of Blair,WnshingionCounty,Nohrnxku..rell at public auction to the lrlgliest bidder fore|¢h the folloksinsr described real estate.to wi t:Lot Fixrhteen (IB),in Block Fifty five {55}, in the Cityof Blair, Nebmslcs according to lheateonle-I pint tl»er~vol'.in satisfy two certain naortgoges on the above:Truriberi real ednte.The plaintiff, on the 23111 dog of| \ n l n . \ A m o 1 . l . | n i . n . |I u l n v n n u i cmnnaction with it carry a"full li cf windmills and water |uPPll' will also do an kinds of well r Plenty of feed oi :II Iclnds at fx g along with my well lirillll prices which you can affor in buy Tel.Ind.15 at Rhoades Coal and FeedSLore.2-2t Ii.H.Brown,Bl: o ll __ . _ . . . . .. . _ _" " " ' } 5 " " " " } 5 "; §" f ; ; - -"( 3 sow sALE S5 .;L:.~; :_ ;~ s 1:Olesozfs Sale Barn in Blair ~ o .S n u r d n g ,r e n .2 5 Q Q _~3 0 H e a d C h e s t e r W h i t e 0 t r i e d So w s a n d Giits.0 =:.~'A l l r e g i s t e r e d a n d V3 o Ch o le r a I m m u n e . 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