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02-21-1924lnllir ff;\=~~"" t ~:» _..1 .*~=::=f= .~5:u ;~:~».~;§».¢...~Mb.Slam Hi|¢¢;| 50 e lu THE ENTERPRISEA LOCAL NEWSPAPERPOI |>mrrsrsx U PLAY! No rnoxnzsALL THB worm A11 GENERAL AND uot?ALN1~:ws AND COMMENT Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD'Ask for "BLUE_§rBB01;>BnEAD" BLAIR W.-\sHn.GToN COUNTY,NEBRASKA,FEBRUARY 21,1924 No.4.VOL.XXVIII uusmsss AND socx1WHAT':.#=,,..,;an1s11z|crCOURT iscuoomnnsACIWITIES0F J. i- On lair Saturday evening about thirtyfive friends and neighbors gathered at the John uenomlo]home south.of town in honor of the birthdays of both Hr.and Hn. MCDOn|1d| aa they occur but a few daya apart..The uecoug orchestra was prenMnt to furnish music and all ¢U}!¢3:r merry time.A fine lunch brought by the selfinvited rout6.WIS een ed at a late hour. Hr.and Mrs.McDonald are amongourbeetpioneercitiaenaandThe Enterprise extends congratulations and best wishes Ior mln?more bln py birthdays. BACK ro frna_nom:| In considering the influences that tend to disintegrate the home joy :i<ilnK»juzing and movies are sometime5mentioned.but never the ndio.| Radio brjnkrl the family toerflher The Tribune is evidently of theFARMnumu...um Chu.Roll ia PMN! Farmers Show Medi Interest in Dre Wak D!TheIarme Bureau O!The County . LECTURE FRIDAY .rr 2 P.M. AIIBI.IllON:H.L.Keele President of the Nebraska FerroBureauwilladdressamassmeetingoiis.rmers and their wives at the Court House this Fnday at 2 P.M. Why Gnow the Alfalfa or the Clovers The effect of red clover on the yield of the crop which follows lr is well illustrated by figures on nHichettlsonCountyfarm.In the northern port of Richnndson Countyxvltehethesoilisgoodlowsfarm lnml them is o place which hon as the political magnate of Blaif and points out in its last 1reeka edit tion that gm has horned ln oneveryofficebutthatofthemayornotothtwearenotInapodtion tosaylrutbethataaitmay we are wondering what will come next nlth Skov Nielsen manager of the Ross colllr factory coming out aacandidateforreelectlmonthe school boanrl.No doubt noeordlngtoTheTribuneChan.Ross ia groom~nag Mr.Nielsen too. .HONOR oonreganen Dr.w.F Hemphill has received nn invitation to attend the Wood iberry Study Clublneeling which is rr be held in Des Moines Iowa sometimeinAprilorMay. 1 This is quite an honor as only the the professionanditincon lI|1t|l highest up in llruund the flrezlnle und even bdngs teenrenled for a number of yelralran become members the neighbors together to listen tcvund fanned ch1etl)to corn wheazidemd o mark mynm.and PDQ Prvzmms.lend eats Durinfr.2hL~p¢1rio¢l oflcven be extended the The moral influence of the r111inii1ne the higheal.corn yield l.l1u:lr\guest.it to conserve the home and thoiuas .gnown was thirtysix bushvlii Only sixteen men in the states of 1.lmily life of the notion.with betterniusic.better spoken theater playsi :mn opera.~A premium is placed on better;hong artists ond the better enunei nlionof the spoken language which lier nc;eZIliis land was put lo rencloverfortwoyears.then broken out and put to corn.The three fol lowinsr crops of corn mndoT 85 BU :.nrl 47 bushels per nero.By firurins: 1 little on this it will be found distinction to honor qf being lawn and Nebmnh have been able lu qualify for membershigi theea salons me so sbringent.For a inan of Dr.llemphillk;urge it in comin Iy a great credit. the American people are sometjmeslthut the land produced almost osl COUNTY YOUNG PEOPLE WED careless in using. BIG DREDGER n:~:z.o.xvnn The big drerlger mentioned some weeks ago by The Enterprise ashavingbeenpurchuedbytheBurt nuch corn per acre in thxgo yearsiafterithadbeenseedeuiovrnaa it would have if kept in corn contin ually for five years.The labdr of producing the corn after two yearnofcleverwasonlythrceoflftheof what it would have bqqn if out to nah ow Lance daughter oflillrs.Alice Ll110n of Orem and llir.Raymond linger aon of Hr. land Mrs.Wm.Kruger of Fonta nello were married in Council Blufis on Thursday Febr.Il.»n.ahington Drsdnege dlstdct for une corn for five years straight.BeinthedrainageworksionsthelmflsidesthereweretwoyearsofcloverlandsnorthofBlainwasunloededifthenod.Th problem before theLereinBlairegweek.It will 5t ;Nebraslca farmer as .ia not oneoperatingjustlg!!~umiel greater produ ion per farrn but weather permits.be nn K work justluf cheaper p tion per pound oroppositetheChessSuttonfarmandbushelprodu.Soil fertilitv ofwilltakecareof the smaller ditches cistern Nehru farms Probably lieth of the f youog people arewellknowninthecounty.The bride has been a teacher in the Hooper rchoola for several terms.The newlyreds 1559 live in Omaha where hir.Kruger has work. A llrre reception was held last Sunday evening at the home of theandlateralaaloggthianaturalsetl1ra__5moto ogzloddtlx~.99 .r ! pleted It will be taken to the mouth uvith labor scarce end high priced.en oed. ning biiin um nil.work n ¢linmrlrictlon n an =»i»f>fF\ef.»=»»ll1=J5>n»l=nfe ..1 softhemainditchknownosthewhycontinueLofarmsornuch.fg The Enterprile eiitnds congratuLnmeronditchandwillcleanthis.the lam]te corn.wheat and UUuilotions.In all there is more than a years (Continued on lmllre fonrl work |n }1.._;_ ~.liznlziznss AFTER Nr:.=\u1.\:neun COLLPEGE NOTES 1nl.i~nm1:~.G oun.a Qu.\nT1:n C1::»:1;umcounri}llSl0R§;The girls bnslcet ball learn ploycil]j Rev A.lI.Blarnh.pastor of the r:Arllngrton lent Friday evening Those of us that can zemémberi§§;Mnryr Episcopal church has1mllost52to2infavorofthefrealtsinW:|.:l1in|:10r1 county hack .1 rlington girls.lhir1.y yours or more realize that weIlnnn.boys played ieru State witirrim getting to be old settlers in1l1¢~ n score of 30 Lo 18 ln ftfvm nl Dann county and state.lhi.<\n the lent sfume on tlze homeAnd ns;no thinl:ol it.we rcnlire _rmumasSeveleilflaaeeDisposedOf.Nm: Cues Net Roady For ilearlng rnoesls or man FULLOWS The Ilidriet Court with JudgeChu.A.Goal serving on the beneh convened on Monday Febnsary 11 the ivrr appearing two days later onWednesday the 18th init. The follo(oneea ie lleltd and disposed of:c. The case of T.A.Tice ve Wm. emirh.was .dismissed sr the can of the plaintiff.Ellen Johnson vs .lee E.Johnson was disrnisneel at the coat of the rflelnliff Mflrrrnnthu Ti\i.e vs Elkhom Rler Dminnue District M35 contin ued Until next term of court. .§.¢ell::|. Bl.lliret vs Elmer F.Hirst diimlswfi at p1nintiffs cost...neweg and Srhoentfmn nppclie vel ylvis und Hudleson appellant Felarl 235LL W.A.Foreaten Masquerade Danes at hall.. Febr.22Addrela at court house at 2 P. Bureau. Fehr. sale at Fehr. ing entdrwned with mfruhrnenu br G.A.R. Febr.£5 M.A.C.meets.with Mrs.Henry Heneke. 23Oscar Gilbertaorfa liog 0laona barn. 23 W.R.C.regular meet L.\:~»mD.\TES FILE ronSCHOOL 3089 / City politicians have been buryinepantweekandasaresultfour mndirlatex for the school board have fll2d their petitions with the cityclerk.There are two places to be filled that rnude vacant by the re tiring ol Mr.linrry Morris and 1Mr.Skov Nielsen whose terms ex pire.\ Mr.Hany Morris we are in _formerl will not stand for reelection Lhut Mr.Skov Nielson has eHdenceo nunncusssn H.under auspices of !\rm|Ffl\l Wll51llll Cell!!Blu Dtaaaae|lbeNeeds ofsmeh owes HANY HELPFUL mms Geo.L Towne of lincoln Wea y¢§.ua lcv.a Waahingtou countyMar.living on the Towne farm betweenKannudandArlington.llany of the dder renldenu willrememberthefamilyandwillbe lnteneated in knowing that Georg:hos for a number of yeah been identlfieli syith a publishing house at Lincoln Nehr.He Ia the ownergitheNebraskaSchoolSupplyliouaentthatplaceanda;ppnrenLlyIinsmodegoodinhi:line. Ho made thd following comment: recently on.come locks in uisaclmol Yl¢1n in a url:no a mov;luncheon!He .stated in part; ~Entirely loo small n proportion ofthenationmllncomeisapéizonthepublicncnoolnundalsomuchfor of1i .{ fs .ii s3. 1 sétlfor trial on mzond Blonilay in ~;;{11;;£.Z;;.~waste and crime George L Torme ~;A n 1..A won m itll!!are Dr.Maurice Nielsen urff.l;:P f d ;W=d1f >.1=eu ?u us .mmm ve .a s.a r in e Uiiieminmlntplaintiflscoeit.ichme ~ind Hr.Com chml»orf eoirirlmerre if.leuJnmePHartV11JohnHnM;Seh1nldL ltlslnllmsted that othera M f 1 ..o.a §mn7 make a try for nw honors pres en o lxivmnin and his sGnmmAr8ErDixon.Jr.In this h |31 5 .iruldrlees nas one of o series of inter <cue permission was given to suhsti at e rj tion bestows..club affairs.tote Emil Folda ns receiver.A rsllllon chlldrimare going toHenryManche.etal.vs A1herr[E Miss CE;;R§HDM.ehwl onpa:|t nmschedule.Mr. ~il.Siudemann dllnlaadil at Phi l iIowne llld.and many thousmde fj~§11;rmnf smurmi Margaret Jenkins daughter of Hrx §iE by fs Us r ~: uY¥?dl lased t mn md Hrs.Frank Jenkins invited ep c len inadequate school plants.12332 §;Z iam a 11.lnurnber of her little friends to her JE ~mg ~Uqibed States Trust Cvmowr lf home on Friday Febr.15 so help as a matter of fact but had!of one a Wilaon r.enum etal m ;;;;her f l= f ~ld ¥ner cent of no ml.tlons income n ..Pfeiffer.Leo A.Dermody.Fred r ..a P npent for schools Hr.Towne aaid gi 7(Continued on Pl!!!four);and ranting and at six ocloelr Mrs.and 8 per cant ie the coat.l.ferime \..omkiru served a.fine dinner.rho ond 14 pergania w;rtQQ.L||aen.ing 2 glfy ~~ll.lldl.?I|had OD!(lf {h¢ l\1C8.lt um!!rf the two ug ~mm 1 ~monqf for echools and betta achoola ScitylightplantninmedoiThosepresentwereMargaretwouldevenuallymean1.1 aim. ~a dow engine and the question has Bodgerow.Margaret Henningaen.gom of the items of um g .gfdyf§p b d \?§ ...........f.§.§f W y p 3 €f?f ......f .f d J $.jj? g g d f d ?f d g J g q g f b g ...|p d Q \ }.§g.d y d g g .\.S )..WO p y g bf p.db dp yb d . gy Cb.b...J Gbf d.d b y b y C.G f f.d ppd y d |§g C .g ff y d df b p d d d g |..}y p U .6j¢[d ¢\.d p p d p ...\§.d p U|||)f d f f j f d f.g ]9d3 d¢|Gb f|.3.¢].b .¢y g.f C f.p 3 .....................ff g ¢|.J.\\C é \.||f:§ne1¢which ucconlins:to expert1mi.1lu...next gnmc iii bc wiln (.:r;m lni\er:=ity :st Omaha $1555 Agues Petersen doa!!!of \nmi1.rpen!the \:vPke:<i :.\::in Illkhorri lnrvil. _?1»»=Biimiic Duc f.\:vffr f h;Ir.r.l l1ainInp;.:1>ent the week end at Lincoln.\ llnrohl C.Jensen s<e|1ist in the &r.:1\.i:\:lr}.went um! to Brush (u0 tn prezqzh In the Lutlxernn chunk :here last Sunday. Miss Lydia Ietea15.en enjoyed arP1:em! 1 5it from her nwlher who li\es lt Elkhorn In The mother and younger sister of Miss Agnes Bonneson from Him Pdlto11Io.\\n spent the weekIma!ut lmnn. Miss Lena Icternens mother came in from Hampton Nebr.;to \iFit her daughter at Dann :md also Miss Amanda.Hnmen whofliverane |uol south of tho.Danish Lutheran Dana College al Blair Nebrnefm !\<represented at the state atuflent \0lt!ntt¢r eonventinn nt Nebnfkn \»es=ld1yan university in UniversityPlacebyLawrenzandAnkerSienn beck.About two hundred delegates :fre in attendance.Among the promi~ rent speakers who are addressing the Gvnvenllon are these:Dr.Rob ert Wilder founder of the!volunteermnvernr~nt in North America and Indiu.for many years a missionary in hfiia Rrlnvmi Curder Judson college Ragoon.Bmmah;Augusta S.De Ll Porte secretary for the nq1nf rfiwles wm3:of the W B. M I.;Tilmla E.Nelson.six yearnminions:y in Guntur Indie recretnryfortheyounqwomansmission Rry society nf the United Lutheran rhurrh of America:Ben Cherrinz I\r|MQretarx of the world Y M.C: A.:Gdnrge L.Collins fleid secreLIITY of the Eurouean student ieliow ahin and reconeihintlon novement;:md Cordilla Hrodnox.tnvellhflgreeretaryforthestudentvolunteer movement. fwfswfvi clenr mari intelligible 1;.l~n :§.;\t the real ;:ionct:stock is fun pxzsasing away.The pioneer who f»ub¢!ueal{he wild ..u.:;.£.\!¢{ bro!ce up the virgin;...]Iv hm laid u.ilc nil atctixc mmliw1!f§thu:Q who mmnirx with usarerestingafternlifeof:1tti\it: Ihiuking brlxk over the pnst and frennxim.;of the days of lang nge.There is much history of interest to future generutiorzr in \.:u=l1im{ton rmmty in the li\t5 of these pioneers. \\e nftcn hear it 1tuicul that weshouldnotletthishistoryslipusxnhiietherepioneer ci£iz61s_ an stii? with Us but appanentiy we lite onamimakenoeffortt1get:=torie». fxom the lives of these brave.hardy men and women. .In view ef these facts the Enter irh for nearly a quarter of a cenlury.hu\ing.comc here!twcrxlythrtyearsug1nextAugu:~t.He has tix lmmsr we irc1ic\v.cf holmiiru;1Iugxestpnstumteinthiscityf 1115 minister ~.\ho has ever Iiw. hcvc. Since the death of Mrs.Ha;i.few year#mio and also the E.V er his only mn in the World tS:|r. lrev.hinrhh }msfeit ta hit restit :1s1 longs for the fnecs of his home fxkm He is planning on going to h native land England and with !\i= water pealgnps take a.trip into the Iluliterranenn country.His brother ill alsn return fmrn india soonamdhowishestoseehim. Howemer an tum to.r |he pi 1|to reMasedcslrcstoextendanmvitaAmericaandwillmakeOmaha hisUrntoMynm!nil of thn | i fil:eadquarters when he wi fimlhoremamortoh;2759I}f_.h\uch that he can ffo in assistimfB h 9 ~who can rela |1|bemBt1ng in the work of the Iipiscoptl church.churth |1:1r!5 history.to write for publicaI |:_.Marsh has I host of fri:nflnlien.any bit nf history which t}\ey!|Blair and vicinity who regret ln..know that would help to ;:reservc.him leave.He is univcrfrtlly 34.2 Febr.14:Weston Long ren Ofthehistoryofthiscounty.2 mired by young and otd rmsnr hiuh Mr.and Lim.Fred Long and mn The Nikumi chapter of D.A.R.;}and lof ty sentiments for h§\|¥l\3 Jensen daughter of Mr.and uf which Misa:Harriet Ballard is love of fair plgy and his fine {j}1|i;.!Mrs.Ludu.i|;Jensen both puties ni regent hi eooperating with thiinn spittt which in uI\s8>|.Ire§or1\.;Blair.___~Them are reasons to believe tru::h tinmlag hrfuuy ~[Contmued on pmzff four)The Enterpdre fort?vnll m1=I .his frlenrlly calls and cheery manner.FORDAS S103 IIHG SURPRISE PARTY Into his retirement he will be ful ingly on int Thursday evlming they took advantage of her ahaence from home and gathered there In a bodywithwellfilledbasketsofdelicious luncheon and spirits high for a arriv folks mqrryOscar Tyson. musing good time.When :he |J she found the followingthereandtheeveningwnanone:Messrs and Mesniunes Guyer Frank Dudgeon M.E.|r\.J.Kuopmnn E.B.Curr Henry Rune G I Dixon w.H. Suppenfield Ir\ederlc1t Guyer G.R. Davin.Mn.Glntz of Omaha Bur gnn iiowed ¥=»thd kndly thoughts au:I engineering htatements are cinimed lu be hsuch more economical than hm type nf steam engine new being um!in the city plant.to majorityJithegwentkmen who adn the tripCQ11 1 Feel wyy well satisfied aszo Qlm Hficieney of the oil engine Hn lu cem=ennii\e ns they shouts! be they nre stil;1!f\U11liI1K dntn cm the que;ion um!bffnrf:mnidng the z=.0\e will know exactly whtth in the better fitted for our H10 The matter was thoroughly dix eummi at the Inst meetink of the Zxunl but laiti over for further in Hoot fsgwell know!!in the movie world ru one of the leading:movie stars. Ln1suxs FORECAST FOR 1924 ThomasA.Etiison has lately said that rievelupment of the radio Hapthebigclqctricaccomplishrnentof 1523 and went on to saff thnt rum! rieclrificntion was the big questionforSvlutiunin1924. Groups of fonvanl looking agrirulturistsarestudyinygelectricity :.~11r1.¢cunnm.ic possibility.All nd The Monday Afternoon (Hub met Zfehr.IB with Mrs.A.R Bmc.k.An fintqmsting program was given byllrs.John Newell Bin.Geo.Un ruh and Mrs.Chris Schrnidt. The Club meets Fcbr.25 with Mrs.Henry Blencke in their newgunrlemovertheHenryChristan arn store. : zmxcs shit frovarrv office:1 I Filing;for county end state offl res tmve begun and me as follows:l Clerk nf Dunn Court k E.C.Jngkson and Scott Castettermestiguticn.imn that it is n tremendous maiuonrbeth of Blair. ...... .\lP1.1c.\rzoNS FOR MARRIAGE LICENSES Febr.11:Claus Rchwer son.sf Mr.and Mrs.Carl llohwer and tiolet Kruse daughter of Mr.:nd Mm Detief!Kmse both contracting partie=of the Calhoun neighborhood. Veopfe atv nn!ntl broke or at A number nf friends of Mn.Mif|best wishea of n Host of friends.hast some still have credit onnieTriplettdiscoveredthatshehadHehasmadearrangementsfuwhiehtodobusinessifthupurchase :|birthday near lf.hand and =ffffElm C [)Hedng to take char!Telff ga;5 is any indication. nr the church here.Rdf Heringf The following sales nf Ford:have has a wife and one child and comesf10Pf\made in the pmt week:Mr. from Gmnbier Ohio where he h.1s§5511Ii\I Carlson Biair I coupe;£1 hgn itudying |L lhg Seminary nfimer S.~Calhoun I foldlt£¥; henyon (9Ilqxe.Rev.Hening 11..;5Ceo Badge;ow a touring car. been in Blair on one occasion i»h:le fisling :x pvternte at Fremont dur1 ing the summer months so ls not an entire strsnger to the congregallon.The Ffnttmrinl snale>me&. him iQ.our little :ity and wis hilm newcel:in his new filldf man Guyer and Mat Bendarf.i The Enterprise prints the news. I _Harry Plat:nf Clay Center viat ted his mother Mrs.June:Plat: ovcr Sunday. Mi=I Joetk Jutland of Telumah visited over Sunday with Mies Jo hanna Duthle.domestic acaience lrnchnr.s io srcinl corrdbrt but up to now too Cmnt;Judge little thought has been given to the Grnnt Lathrop md I.C.ETter dcIlan and cents ride of the quee both of Blair. tion.1 In _Minnesota the first acienti.Gc; step }1u1 been taken toward studyingtheelectricalneedsandpenal e Stnte RepresentativeJohnH.Johnson democrat of iiiermnn Nebr. 1 nr:oLu11o\Nabnliliesofthepeopleontheflfmia.J OF THAN S A similar movement is under Kayinamz.A recent cnnfere.nce of Be lt resolved that the meeting .ngricultunl enginmre progressor:and expelts over up expedmdntalfarm1tneinthatstate the better thinking farmers of heb nskn are gning to watch for nesultabeforemakingthesamemls tnke in rural electrification that was made twenty years ago when cvcprweesn its gratitude for the good work :lone in repeirinz the church buiiding and that all the friqmds na ng r am moneyedforthefdendlyand Christian spirit shown.I3RxsmusX.Rdnnnesen Secy ef St.Paul Lutheran church Orum.rum!telephone iam spaend npidiy.over the state its Attendant dinp pointment:and lou to investors. Electrical rnen hnvd e ned n dis pasition to cooperate uri the agri culture!engineers in every stateinworkingoutlpracticalphnto bring electric service to the (urnsthatneedthemrvieeandtothan g CARD OF THANKS i We wish in thin manner to thank the many kind friends who so gnciouslyIsnttheirassistancetousinourrecentbereavementinthe death of our Inv.ed sun and brother I:~rs Lament We wish io especially whom it is economically prufit.lble.cxpress our thanks for the beauti Ihe real hope af eeqnomists is that with adequate nnd cheap pawereveryfarmercanbelfactory and afford yearround empieyrnent for these who otherwise spend I len;winter in mnpmductive idk fnl floral offerings un!to than \1ha assisted withthe music.The Jomens Club ef De Soto nle¢b hu cur .Linoem thanks for fievren and rrrmvelhyHrand Hn..Inpud .Tuum ;.Read it right fn The Enterprise.Ineu.I andfan\fly. x 1 5 ...rw.. 9.U iz;ar~f ..f:dI I s li I I Bl.|.lr. Nab., FSU!!lll} 21,. 2924r m :F!N'TER"'£I\'|P»h\'r¢¢--THE EHTERPR19 Pm ThruBhir, Nab., February 21, 1924 A .l o Q A - 3 55: Coon' xvfu |ARL I NGFUN A c rwr r ms . (Too ine for In t week)M i n Hman Chapman an vqilingnt um home .1 A. 1°. PIII-Iboc k ll!1 remonl. zms put week. Misses Com and Mary Bmuler otlehderareg x mu ol Ap u uuithwunum:au.the Llethodut plno n- Mn .P.L. Cady md Hrs . Fun): B r o k a w " w w the [alien Cir-cus at the Church 'adore lhursdsyanemoun. A quiit was tied and ex the ciose of the afternoon the ladieswerei:wi|.r.'d to the kitchen whereadeliciousIunehcondatinf: encu- lfpad p tntoes,crammed eh ken inpattics, maple mouse, mnerodns and rnffee wus aervell tn theln. IHemont.Hia B. Izene Dill spent. the week end at the Nelson home in Fremont. M m C.W.Andrews entertainedforMrs.Wniter Bi i n who sriiileave noon for Omaha to make her home and for Mn.W. V. AndrewsofHoidnegenAverydeliciouslun-cheon was senfed at one o'cloek. the n.ft.ernoon ment in conversation and shower WIS Z5"¢"at u w§.'z?;i2"'.f Gotiieb E c n w mm n Sn honor of their dlU8h\¢T» Vera and Alben.Linker.Many useful u m1>¢»uufu1 p m 1wer~= 8h°!*'¢f¢d onthemwhichwillberemindersof their friends for yours 10 come.G|.me|m d music were the enter- tainn1.e}u for the e\eI\iI\£A: u lanehour a Lselightful Iunch wus ser}f¢=2 9 u.-*-4 _CHURC1-1 »n\,Q.\.u r ;;_.AlR l ® J 0...x \f ~L BAPTIST CHURCH DANISII I:v.wmanAN CHURCH "f`\i ~f f n "1.:"..}.1.nmI .uh llrnn1.|\(Cor. Jackson and Cennr strait) 1 1 "`\~ F E ~~ ~~ s » > m f x ~ ~ f ' f ~ \ }\sind to have made tho trip butAmeda seems homo to them umUmy an glad to be: back.The Ju.nior chu in the High schoolarereheanling for 1 plsy "NeverTouchedMe"which iw!!be #vmI'hu]'sday_ gening, Febr. 28 at the i n l expired.the said premises above described will bl sold ze lltll-fs each :nd both amounts in n i dgudfmentx. the interest thereon and costa and leaning east.: na pmvldedbysaidorder and decree and theiq? .in suc h cues made and pro-\vided.Dated this 17th day of J anuary.1924 MAURTCE u m m m r s Shtrlof Wnhington County iieb ~ t I -. . . . .. _ _ . _. . - .. . _ -.. . _ ._ . . ._ Mrrlcs OF SALE UNDERCHA'l"l'EL MORTGAGE R .H .O l m s t e d ,A t t o r n e y 3 i 2 A r t h u r B i d i . ,O m a h a N e b r No L ie e i e h e r e b y g i ve n t h a t - vi r l l l e o f ch a t t e l m o r t g a g e ,d a t e d Ju n e 2 5 ,1 9 2 3 . In d d u l y r a z e d i n o f fi c e o f t h e C o u t n y C l e r k o f W e a h iazgtun C o u n t y ,N e b r e a k a ,o n 2 n d d a y c d Oet obe z,1 9 2 3 , a n d e x e c u t u ? l b y J a : n e e R o e h t o t . h e B a n k ~ Fl o r e n o e o f O m a h a ,N e b r a s k a ,» eu a ur e t h e p e y m e n t o i t h e e u m o $ 0 0 . 0 0 ,a n d u p o n w h i c h t h i n n u r d u e t h e m m o f 3 5 2 3 . 3 8 , , 'e i in t e r e s t a t t h e r a t e o f e i g h t c e n t p e r a n n u m f r o m F e b r u a r y i t h 1924.d e f a u l t h a vi n ;b e e n m a d e t h o ' p a y m e n t o f s a i d de b t ,a n d s u i t o r o t h e r y r o u e d l n g e a t l a w h a v ine;b e e n in s t i tu t e d t o r e c o ve r .| debt.,o r a n y p u t th e r e o f,Th e r e fo r e , t h e e a l d B a n k o f F l o r e n e e . u n d e r : a i d ch a t t e l m o r t g a g e a n d n o t e thexezby sec ure d,w i l l ee l !. p r o p e r t y t h e r e i n de ec ri be d.t o - w i t T h e c o r n r a i n y !fr o m s e ve n t y ( 7 0 ) acr es o f l e n d o n t h e e o u t h e r e a t q u a r u r o f S e c t i o n F o u r t e e n ( 1 4 ) , T o w n s h i p Se ve nt e e n ( 1 7 ) .R u m Ti r e ! ( 1 2 ) .W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y .N ea n d eornaietlng o f I-Q00 bu s he l s o e a r c o r n .m o r e o r l e a e , o r e o ~ ~ - t h e r e o f a a m a y b e n e c e s s a r y t o p a sa i d de b t ,t o g e t h e r er l t h cos ta o t a k i n g .a d ve r t i s i n g a n d ee l l i n g ea ! c o r n , a t p u b l i c e o . c t : i o n . o n t h e !n n o w o a u p l e d b y sa i d Ja m e s a n d k n o w n a a t h e R h e a H .N a i r f a r m si t u at e d o n e h a l !m m n o f F o r t C a l h o u n .i n W I- S h i r l x w l C o u n t y ,N e b r a s k a .o n t h e l e t t h . O f l a r c h . 1 9 2 4 , a t m " M I n e a ft e r n o o n o f s a i d d a y . D a t e d th i s ( t h d e y o f F - m a r y .192 4. 2- S t B A N K O F r m n z u c r . . O m a h a .N e b r a r i a . mz r a o m s r z r is o o n l. c n u n : 0 . U . H c P n w d ,Pntor. Regain n r vla u m i t ~ noining.T h H ¢ f ¢ b a n a ! t . h l d a y 1 ~ o \ b \ mm' | mu d n ¢ ; t' | ' : 8 0 . b l g m m l i a l r r l l a d o v r h l b u a n n i t ¢ \ t B r # | ¢ \ f r h n d .1\:| 1| l»iill u l u p l d d k r i n d u d w t h y vi a. c o n a a s c n n o n n c a u a c a J \ m a | A . H ¢ K \ n u n , P u t o r . Th uh ou r Iorbaglmxing'S u d : i¢hn0l i |10 A.H.Chnl'ch ~ a t 1 1 A . l l . D 0 1 | l n l o d t h t 1 r h o hour for Sunday »¢m»|2 Y u . »=nbuz=an1 1| nun mouth- so z» le o n ti mo . Tha thlma for Sunday morning* segmon L|"'I'he Pragma ef Rival; lion." Christian Endeavor meeting at 6: np . . - - . - _ -B L A I R B A P T I S T C H U R C H A r t h u r D .S m a l l e y .M i n i s t e r S e n i n u f o r F e b r u a r y 24 .19 24 . S u n d a y a e h o o l a t 1 0 : 0 0 A . M . S e m o n m b j d c t :" H e i i e x In fl u e n c e . B . Y . P . U . a t 6 : 3 0 i '. M . S u b j e c t " T h e C h r i s t i a n C e n t e r v e n u t h S l u m . "L e a d e r :E d i t h R u i n . E ve n i n g S e r vi c e a t 7: 30 .Sen |n> . u b j e e t :" T h e E y e s o f a n A r a b . P r a y e r m e e t i n g e ve r y W e d n e u l a e ve n i n g n l 8 .C h o i i pr a c ti c e e ve F r i d a y e ve n i n g a t 8 : 0 0 . " E L "u m .Ir s P e m n e n d i e d a t t m u'c lo ck\.\.»!|\n¢1|||u 1s la i!I l N m luw an AF! Eve~ing se~ 1=aoP. =-is Church Night,Wednesday 7:80 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Cor. Walker Ave. and Colfax) Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Service 11 A. M ' m n INSURANCE or-'Pica L. R. GILBERT, Mgr.All Kind: of Insurance Blur, na on 3mfEnY-:FST zxamlxnoéz nA'rE= April 12, 1924 May 23 and 2-I, 1924 Ziuna 21' and 23, 1924 August 1 and 2, 1924 Mable Marlh. County Superintendent ......_.....-......... : . m § : a l c A N E v. . w 'r 1 = z .T R I N I T Y ( W .L i n c o l n a n d 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 l a i r Te i e p h o n n 1 8 0 2 T h e L o n !w i l l i n g Ge : r n. \ n o n I e b r . 3 m d 1 7 . E n g l i a h o n t h e S u n - d a y s 1 0 t h a n d 2 4 t h S a t u n d x y A ft e r n o o n s r e g u l a r r u - Irgiozxa 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 .H . D i vi n e Se r vic e s 1 0 : 3 0 A .M . L a d i e s A i d m e n u e ve r y fi r s t W e d n es d a y n fl e r n o o n . T h e c h u r c h b o a r d m e e t s o e c u l o n - r l l y a n d t h e vo t i n g m e m b e r s c o n - a e n e q u a r t e r l y . T h e p s x t o r i n l a n d :t o m e n u mi ss i on - st at i on s o n S u n d t y / P .I r a . . Arthur D. Smalley . Putor. Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Service 11 A. 31. Evening Service 7:80 P. M. CHURCH OF CHRIST (Cor.Lincoin and 2nd ntree L. H. Camp, Pastor. Bible School 10 A. M. Morning W o nh i p il A. M. II.Nielson.Pastor. Sunday Schooi 9:15 A. H. Morning Service 10:80 A.M. Ewning Servic e 7:30 P. M. IRE-ORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST oz' LATTERtl)DAY SAINTS (Linc oln Street between 6th & 'Ith) Elder T. J. Elliott, Omaha,Suppiy Sunday School at 10 0'cloek.__Sunday School at 10 0'cloek.__ l'reacl1lng Services at 11 A. 31. ST. FRANCIS BORGIA (Cstholic Church) f tlorner Colfax and Sth umm Inther C.A.Boyendorfar,Pastor Fust and Third Sunday of ouch month, Mau ILS H. PAPIO rrsz as 1 H x s u u u z mm s M H a r m ma M n u m ..q w m m n a i m F a m . - ,Hrs.Nels l a n l m m of B!|.|r iriday .nrisilad at the parental Joe Thidd-Mn. Roh an Cs ld nll s pe nt 2. f ur fo ld t home a In da n lu: wed :- days i m wa c k u th e Austin Rm-Mr . md Hrs. J ena Ryan drovegm, h omn.3;§_=-»~=== Wednesday and : p mt Mr.and l i m lmd Ruehhr e Y ._: p a n t ~ g t £ " 3 . . . . . , . » 1 t L. E . NUM * ll In Oma ln Vi n i - Hr. ma Mrs . A. J s umr lum um tor Thu rsd ay .\ John umm mu J ohn Hooks' Sunday Pwr Sim <=f Bw c alled on Her-aftemonn.l u ;»m g f¢¢,|1¢M'I'ue|daY- A c m n z l L r.z rs.vo mwith her a£sr.or,Hm Gly nn Rm ~u t t l u Wm.Rln h n' r 1 \ ¢ P ; 1 » s w m ¢ r : 1 u h m ¢ t w m = h o n » T m d x y v ~ = n i n :B m h » u ° » ° u u n w»am»a»r.;. H r » ~ 0 - H ~ G ° d n r m d l l i u E 1 » - The pruning dlmoastntion at J ohn dnl vidte§at th i J u n Hangul:Ho o k : v u wu ma ma I m w a - = h ° m s t C a lh o u n S a wr d w .g g d q Jnha Cun nan w u t za OmahaH n .1 1 , 3 5 H u h : p mt In t S sh ud n y fo r a fo r d ql vi si t with Tuesday and Wada-lldny with horU|¢1\¢!l-da hl-er, Hn. Hhlnur Quint.I R-ly mond Katie md Lloy d : tu r - r. and l n .N. w. ws lk u u g n - I I ' " ° " !£0 o mm F P U- W " ° ' i ' £ ! teru ned a uf ' H u i 'wlkéna Smd gad '= f » ° '- g d g Cmlghhn- Jay te wu t l m ua nu'nn-o n mday.Henry Run of Blair was n bun-Agnem Caldvreil md Edythe Sin e- neu c aller hen Wednudny. inn spent Sundn.y afternoon at l i n .Chris 'l"ruhIlan and Mn .L.gmb,'Blur;a H u t spent Tuesday in Q at1B:3lII A. H. spvnt n week with relatives. E. P. Ilmmsen wa* a business caii-er in Blair Thumlnv.Mr.Rose of Omaha spent. a few:inys last week with his son,Perryandfamily. Joe Lyons was a south bound|»a.-manger Sutuniay. Ruth,Dorothy and Cllnnoe Cham-berlain of Te h mn h and Mr.m dMrs.Walter Gamble m d children were Sunday dinner guests at theChas. Chamberlain home.Miss L a u n Fuess rrent to Binlr Tuesday and nccampanid her bro- ther-ln-law,Lurlwig Jensen abdniece. Misa 'Ihe'Ima .to Omaha whenthey spent the day éhopping. J. C. Jensen was a passenger toOmaha Thursday. Mrs.¥i.H.Qameron returned r I r :I C H U R C H {Co r. '~ Co 1fax a n d 5 t h artroeta) O . U .M c P r o u d ,P a s t o r . Sungiay School 10:00 A. H.M o r n i n g S e r vi c e 1 1 : 0 0 A .l l . E p w o r t h L e a g u e 8 : 8 0 P . H . E ve n i n g S a r i vo o 7 : 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 va n - i n x 7 : 3 0 . .¢g g - - - - - -S T u . \ m " s E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H ( G n n t S e n o r b a t w o e n i t h a n d S t h ) R e v,A . E . H a r s h , P a s t o r . H o l y C o m m u n i o n o va r y S u n d a y a n d H o l y D a y a t 7 : 3 0 A . H . C h u r c h Sc h o o l a t 9: 4 5 .A l s o a e r - vl e o a ve r y S u n d a y a t 1 1 o'c lo e'l. L i t a n y F r i d a y a f a n i n g a t 7: 80 . t h a t s h e h a s be e n q u i t e i l l i n U m M .II.h m m i t n l i n Om a h m w h o m n h ! we -n t to ta ke a s n ur se s i ni ni ns r c ou rs e G e r a l d R a i d s p e n t I" fi xi ng : i n 0r lm ~ han a n d Qook i n t h e ba s k e t b a l l r fn m e n t C r e i g h t o n C o i l e g e g h n t e ve - nl n l r .C h a s .G r a n wr ls a busi neu-=~ " - i t n : i h L i n g n l n \\¢»<lnceulny a n d Thur==~d a y . S I N .R o b i vt A d a m s r l m ve t o B l a i r Th u r s d a y t a k i n g M r s .H vl e . l n n w n d o w n t o t a k e t h e l m i n .S h v re 1| ¢ r\ - e ¢ | 'l o h e r h o m e a t N o r t h B o n d n f -t e r s r » e m | I n I \ t h u w e e k - e m !h e r evr i l h r r l a t i ve s . E d g a r S k i n n e r w a s a pa s s e n g e r l u m a i l 'S a t u n i a y . M i c s Thu'nie-n * " " " l » h y s p a n !t h e\ "1'P¢-end i n O m a h a . M r s T o m B a l d w i n vi s i t e d h e r m o - " ~' f - 1 .T i m 'P u ck e r n t Jl l n i r Sa t u n dW - }.: m d ;~lr1.V e l a . M i l l a r v \ I nnn a :vi s t o r n t o e c o u n t y s e mT|\'ll l | \ r S h e r i f f 3la h"Q ns n f * N a i r w a s i n t o w n o n bu si n es s F r i d a y . M n l m C a m e r o n a n d M r s .A l -P e r i W o o d w a r d s p e n t Tues¢'la§i n O m a h a . V H Jn h n Pn'1clw\n f O m a h a q 3 | | | Q I h » 'r '; m n n P s .M r .a m i M r s . I. :H|r |¢| \r\31 H n I a vf e ¥l:\ns|\° 3- \- .~'I r,,...d \ \ 1 :| ' ¢ 'w p i k n: _. ,.\»»~v~\'\ |l M¢- lm n fs !H r ' " T "¢| '\g uir if h a v"Hi i u m l ° fI ¢r n \ " ¢ \:..v- F 'w| ') »rn!- \!¥ "»¢i r /n v , . . . - \"1~r~1 n n n r t h a vi n !m e n t a ©©©@©©@©©©©© Money Y/ '/ 1 " P »~' _/f'1 l r business, to fy some per- over. ~ry reason to at a reason- e Bank @© @© @@©©9@© ©© @© ©@© © G o @©©@©©©@©@©©©©© Tuesday for a few hours visit. Mrs.Aifred Barlow of Omaharnent the week-end nt the L. D. Bur-dic home.Wilbur love went tn Omaha Sal. urulny and spent Sunday with hiswife.Mr. and Mrs! La \"er11e l,o1.\oa¢-tended a party at the Harry Tyson hpme east of town Thumlay eva- nmg.The many fdomls of Min:Fran u o DB. w. F. HEMPHILLnsN'r1s'rRooms over Ellir Stlte Bunk mm, Nebmuhx E. c . P mc a s n R e d e m u mm Fnrm and Clly Property Phone Ind. Rd 175 `Blair,N e b r u h |\\ I (1)~ o'HANz .oN. MAKER & 0'HANLON Attomgys-at-Luv \ g Omen in Sum Bank Building I o n ,f DR. E. J. num-:Y'DBNTIST Rooms over Hxnsen's BakeryBllir. Nebr.In Konnani Monday : md Tpg-d=»~= x x l "\ ¥lf. .'; f; i. - ". .; §. ."-fL:...lies- to about che hundred thirty - meadv. nuenla after which they departed hi :dauzhler.Hrs.a i Olmn m l funeral wus held Satunlay, Fcbr. 16wi!-ll lnlannent in the Herman oeme- lery.The deeeual w u born ln Dnnmnrk MQW*12. me und wouldhave been elgluy-two yuan old nex1month.lie emma m America when lx ¥°\\v\z mln nnd hu lived nn inefarm wuthensi.o l w vm (arty-four;en n.l m vlvo p u u d a n y In December.He is survived by live daughters end one aan,Mn .Her-man KIeldg¢rd of Brulh.Colo;Mrs.Chrl:Kruse.Mn .Ed Olson. Mrs N d :Rumuanen m d Mrs.AI-frsd Phhornen All living n u r hereand Thorvmld Penenen living on the farm.Mn. W lllar Calder wsu be halv- g5|to the momben of Y-he l-iillesAid lo n Minn een! au W ednadly :ima-|\onn. fm; Eutern Sur wan hold | ngu-lnr meetln Tluvndny ewnlng andh m u n d (for lnilhtigm On Tueedny. evening,I-'elm X201\hll"¢y~¢l'l\¢lrlenda and ndghbor! KU!-bond nt the Chnl. Chnmbel-lunhemetomrprlseMr.Chunbermn and M hlm ln pmD¢rlY eelebntlnlNl b l Anniversary. The gatheringvu a ls o a mn o f f mwe ll f o r lb sChlrnberlnin who rnuvel soon w | (ann ne ar Tdwnu ..The eveningw",\-penn ln aodnl eouverutlnnand zines.At | la te hour n deli doue lunch was served which them l - m u m :guests had brnnghl. along. Those present report n monpleusnt ¢\'¢nil\¢~A number of base bdl inns held ~rneetinr Wedneuhy evening za dn s c uu p luu f o r n mm lu n tb l#.ummen Nolhlng definite vu doneoxapt u s orde r mln. llr .m d H n .Hxn y Leach ares wtln g relsdvel ln Omaha th llW e i . li k e h u n Run s ll on the sick li s t a t p r u ml.25" :ml '§i" .'§i°" ar. " £.5.f§'°` lr spent ru L nn-day nt. the A._ W. 3-m home K i n Louise h r w n who Inu-.hunWshfleldfpsxttheweek-endat her homo bam llrs.E.A. Si n n o f HIP'-btw#lx: -;;»_~;_1~g°;_;~ dl!! at the Hlrr! Wm.Ih rr l| .m w u a ' l ' \ k m m h vh lwr b etwe en i nln l lo u dly .l i n .DlveGn n .ln xpe a t1 ' u ud » yv~| th!rlmd.ll¢Bla| r_' l\ e W e mn ' lD u b 1 r l. l ll\ e lt F t' l~ a y u m m m n . n b : . z z u 1 ¢ . h l n .E . W . B u d k . l n .n m x m n v m m frlendzln 0 m| h . | ! - h lf i r n e f th n ve e k .The h r m e n U n l n hlve ndded evu nh n m d m u h :emu eth n¢ h u = | ~ » n = = \ ~ m p » ¢ 1 m ¢ m 4 ¢ aAnie nllnealgna enrlee._n.J .s =h ¢». ¢\ | u »»- nr fvuri nc nn r-files md supply mom. Haute-forethene e k rn e m h d been i n t b en u r a t z h s b u i ld l n g . H e b a r n n r i n g w h n v r l t n u r l h i o f f k e r o d m for m u l .F . W . l . » I m \ n d B ¢ r ¢ a n m : k -ln|» ;="v°"'~*°~la I n n n o o n forBu:-ln!"~°l\»c m m gem m l m ln dune f or lgmlr (an n workD.w .M n nml Gl u -D0\| 1l war n ln Omnlu la n d! ! #lan -d ln !n :tack u l e and pvnxdlnmd u number of hone!Ind mn lm |. The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way BLAIR GAS QOMPANY Bum.Neamsm. N c o .j 9 |..w i t h a r e d . h . e u L i n L b e n l r n t n . a n g e r fo o d c a k e a n d h o t ch oc ol at e. M r s E S .L a r s o n o f F r e m o n t w a s n r i t i u g t h e p u t wa-el:w i t h h e r r i n l g h t e r , H r s . P .L . C u l y a n d f u n - il y . O n Th u r s d a y ,M r s .Jo h n G r i m e s va n i n nt t e n da n c e t o t h e O e e i l eC l u b n t t h e W .C .W i l e y h o m e i n a n d H r s . 0 .H .110 151 : for lim p u t y e a r l e ft !~vltl1 : h e i r m o t h e r w h o w a s m a r r i e d : r a i n l a s t w e e k , t o M r . Re e ve s o f N e b r u h C i t y .Th e l a r g e s t s a l e o f t h i s c o m m u n i t y w a s h e l d o n t h e F r e d R e i c h e n b u h f a r m s o u t h o f Dade.T h e r e w u n o te n o u g h l u n c h t o a u p g l y o n e - h e l l e t: h e c r o w d .E ve r y t i n g s o l d w e l l . h i r a n d M r s .Re l eh d z ba c h w i l l w o r k o o b l n n o n o l x u w n o o n r u h o " " ' " " ' f ` Look Folks! .`»:'Yo u cannot.e q u a l ~these extrem ely Low.. :l¢J\`r'ffl-J/Prices anywhere. A Gigantic_Sale on Genuine Weed Auto Chains Come early--we only have a. small stock of this fast selling essential for your car. A Discount of 25 per cent Enivr Robw Hmm\ l e apn mlt xl in chrome d u .enum a l h a s n u u h n g n u n .Mm. womfn and dn lulrsn.Rheaml l l l m .cunallpatlna.l c l l l d l .tal lb ll dd ll f.ll r el l au .stomach.gg" : md ot her c nmpI¢ |.nu Tk !. A k a ! ! l n h s d a a m i n u l lnd l y a l l l i n t: l u ! a n d Il ¢\ t tr u tl l l l l l ( u n p t XR a f i I n d . Genuine Weed Chains run UNIVERSAL CAR Arndt-Snyder Motor Company Blnlr. Nebraska Mikinz a 'Formerly Our Price 80: a 1-2 Weed De Luxs $5.00 $3.758018 1 2 xmoakia r u s 1.99 821-1 Wood DeL\|xe 6.00 4 50 You cannot beat thll prkc lnywhere. Wo rsusrva the rlght to imp this Sale at any llme. Q 1 o ""*1° = = Q = ? 5 ' v T ` § ` Z ° L E In l 11I tained n number of their fnonds on Thuraday eveni Tables worn pinefa for Five nuT§}~¢a. c . G. mumbai held the highest. noon and mrs. R.A.Davin won the consolation.A1170 course Iunch was served at the closes of tho evening. Those Drum:more Heian and Mexdames C.G.lluuhall, J oy Blac khum John Hum rung, J .C.Badger,Robert Milier _c am c wk .R.A.Davies,P.1.Cady, G. I. Pfeiffer, Ernegt W lnr.D.W.Lawson,Hrs.Ethel Unland and A l ~Mr s H u y rajloek.who under-went an operation at the homo orhor son, Dr. Ben llrajicek of Scrib- nor is roported as ru lin g easily.Mun Annu Hlgenbuc k is Ure mm-dm nurse.Imr.and Mn .Harry Gilfry went end vlait at the home of their son,Rhea and family.'Thd Missionary aodety held its meeting with Mrs. Gilfry on 'Thurs'lg afternoon. Rev. Frank WilliamsIlnprrlyerafterwhichMissJohnsongaveaninstmctivotalk on "The Constructive Program. forPlay and Work for Children."The Parent Teuhc fs Associationheldtheirregularmn ti n s at 'tho High School Assembly room.The prognzn consisted of the following:Class Demonstration Work by thohth grade, Violin Solo by Miss Klut- :che,Recreation in the Home byMrs.Lsakor. Outside Recreation byMr s. C . G. u mmll. Mrs.H. J Jungbluth and familywon:to Bennington Sunday tohelp oelebrate the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Hrs.Bos' Gordon of that place.Miss as. Louisa IImmett accom-panied by lllss Fanny Steel motond tn Lincoln Friday to spend the week-end with home folkx.The Arlington Womans Club helda food sale af. Sweetland Slturdayafternoonandcleareda neat :urn ol monay.ldra.Will Browne and da.htga, zo Omaha on Thu D for l. weak o n th e Allison farm neu'FT.Cal- houn.The Arlington High School and xndes are working hard on amusicalprogramtobe#wen intwoweeks.The upper grades aretulting on an operelto, "ln a Flor- -da Window."Pdmary grades anoperetta. "ln a D-oll's Shop." Girl'sGlce Club, n canlala. "The Swallow" :l a y s f t e m o o n .G u y G i o va r m d R a y M u n n n bbendedaba s e b a l l m e e t i n g h e h !nz H o o p e r S u n d a y d b e r n o o n .A f t e r . urn° ""r.""""'-'.r,,,"*\"*"°°-as m. c na z n V AL L EY Ne ws|00 Ariiur 8r ll ;Omaha, Nan.Luwt Sunday evening :I mince! tha puents of a ~5°ti r i bornNesday .I t has been nlmed Dir- Ieen Mac.Misa ljllnn Wallingford :pantSaturdayindSundayatthehomeo.Mr.and Mrs.Allen Mu lle r o f Omaha.M i n Agnes Chapman at Onufna .spent tha wick-and with har par- marcus number of things concerning the E¥kl1orn Vldley Leanne for thecoming year. all the reprmentativeng m xhebirnndoua mg s n we m l;|1'l- to a t at oo 2 nn.Misses EH»"Ib.¢».Kloucgg and V;YI.l.n Unthlnk want lo FremontIfridaytovlnil.over the week-end with rehtivea. Buy ~Y0ur Ford Now ITH spring almost here xhmsands oi iamilia, lntid- paring :he demand that is cemin to exist ior Ford Cm and Tmcka are Phdns their orders for immediate delivery. Siles now are far ahead of sale ax :his time last year. Advance orders calling for delivery under :he F rd WeeklovPurchae Plan have already reached a mal d 255.753 Can and Trucks. Buick - - Willy's Knight - - llverland nnd funily.Mrs. F. w. Brown and daughterhem lutoéi lo Frvnmnl. Sulunlay.Mmm. Julian Jungbluhh lml Joe l-hxenun we-e puaengeru m Fre-\mon¢ Thuruhy ahemoon. aa, `i=f`"zL fiI f ! ! I L n . for their homes reponing n.v m :ood time" Emil Lalirnnn was in l~'rcro.om Tleeealay on business.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest hleier of \n.coma spent Tuesday Qrenlng at the August Kerkhoff home.Mr.and Mn .Emest Gaesselmnn and family.Mr.and Mrs.JohnLchhenlutmp and Miss Norma Holt-nnan of Arlington spent Thursday evening at the Louie Echtenlsamp home.Victor Rowe oi Lincoln spent Sunday visiting friends.On 'Wedneeda),Febr.5,n veryprettyweddingtookplaceattheSalemLutheranchurchatFonta- nelle when Mine Anna Mengedohl. daughter of Mrs.Sadie Mengedohtwen united in marriage to Mr. Fred Eghern, son ol' Mr. and Mrs. HenryIIgbers, Sr. of Uehling, Nebr.'mthRev.I".C.Schuldt.officiating. Promptly a l two o'c!ock,1.0 theatrains of the wedding maréh playedbsM m Shuldt the bridal coupletooktheirplacesbeforethealtar. The bride wore a gown of tansatinchnrmeusetrimmedlavishlywithgoldmewie lace. She wore nbnndeau of gait! braid aught with a wreath of freehias and earrid abruqud:of opheli;rose budn andfrcshios. The :mom won dressed in thc conventional dark blue.Aiterthe ceremony a reception was heh!ol.the home of the bHde's motherwhereatfiveo'clocl:a boxmteoiro wedding dinner was served to aboutLhmy relatives and friends.Ha n k Riepe of Arapahoe tinted Saturday at the home of Hr.lm lLira. August Lallman.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lallrnan and baby spent Sunday afternoon nc theH n .Sadie Hengedoht home..Wm. Lallman and family of Wm-rlour were Sunday wle r s at the Ere.Minnie Lallman home.Mr.and Ura.John Ec htenhmpof Arlington spent Sunday dtemonnat the Leonard and John Eehtenkaznp homes.Mr. and Mrs. Will Eehtenknmp andfamilyandLira.Ed Meyer and daugher, Elna of Wayne. Nebr. wereSunday dinner guests ot the HenryDiekmeyer home.Alfred.F\ieda and Laney Scheer were visitor:at the Leonard Ech- wnkarnp home Sunday.John Echtenka:-np was o. Fremont 'rim regular rneetin: of we 0. z:.l<=r néllmn | :~~- ......_.....-......... : . m § : a l c A N E v. . w 'r 1 = z .T R I N I T Y ( W .L i n c o l n a n d 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 l a i r Te i e p h o n n 1 8 0 2 T h e L o n !w i l l i n g Ge : r n. \ n o n I e b r . 3 m d 1 7 . E n g l i a h o n t h e S u n - d a y s 1 0 t h a n d 2 4 t h S a t u n d x y A ft e r n o o n s r e g u l a r r u - Irgiozxa 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 .H . D i vi n e Se r vic e s 1 0 : 3 0 A .M . L a d i e s A i d m e n u e ve r y fi r s t W e d n es d a y n fl e r n o o n . T h e c h u r c h b o a r d m e e t s o e c u l o n - r l l y a n d t h e vo t i n g m e m b e r s c o n - a e n e q u a r t e r l y . T h e p s x t o r i n l a n d :t o m e n u mi ss i on - st at i on s o n S u n d t y / P .I r a . REAL ESTATE INSURANCE HITCHMAN BRO'l`IIERg @©@ \\ ~l ~K B _ 4 | , ; " , L || _~ . l l .N J u l S ul The Many Uses 3' | . . l u- |u _ _ _ . _ . __ \ 's ~\ <»-; I /Q n 1 ' '\..-.'= I \ .,f @ @ 15) f c \ Q; LE? © © @ \_ _ . . .'TEACHERS'EXAMINATION - - - - - u -April 12, 1924 May 23 and 2-I, 1924 Ziuna 21' and 23, 1924 nA'rE= qi Rubber ag; I » Rubber plays a most important part in the ,.'.~a '» | @ @ @ © @ © @ r I r :I C H U R C H {Co r. '~ Co 1fax a n d 5 t h artroeta) O . U .M c P r o u d ,P a s t o r . Sungiay School 10:00 A. H.M o r n i n g S e r vi c e 1 1 : 0 0 A .l l . E p w o r t h L e a g u e 8 : 8 0 P . H . E ve n i n g S a r i vo o 7 : 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 va n - i n x 7 : 3 0 . .¢g g - - - - - -S T u . \ m " s E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H ( G n n t S e n o r b a t w o e n i t h a n d S t h ) R e v,A . E . H a r s h , P a s t o r . H o l y C o m m u n i o n o va r y S u n d a y a n d H o l y D a y a t 7 : 3 0 A . H . C h u r c h Sc h o o l a t 9: 4 5 .A l s o a e r - vl e o a ve r y S u n d a y a t 1 1 o'c lo e'l. L i t a n y F r i d a y a f a n i n g a t 7: 80 . PAPIO rrsz as 1 H x s u u u z mm s M H a r m ma M n u m ..q w m m n a i m F a m . - ,Hrs.Nels l a n l m m of B!|.|r iriday .nrisilad at the parental Joe Thidd-Mn. Roh an Cs ld nll s pe nt 2. f ur fo ld t home a In da n lu: wed :- days i m wa c k u th e Austin Rm-Mr . md Hrs. J ena Ryan drovegm, h omn.3;§_=-»~=== Wednesday and : p mt Mr.and l i m lmd Ruehhr e Y ._: p a n t ~ g t £ " 3 . . . . . , . » 1 t L. E . NUM * ll In Oma ln Vi n i - Hr. ma Mrs . A. J s umr lum um tor Thu rsd ay .\ John umm mu J ohn Hooks' Sunday Pwr Sim <=f Bw c alled on Her-aftemonn.l u ;»m g f¢¢,|1¢M'I'ue|daY- A c m n z l L r.z rs.vo mwith her a£sr.or,Hm Gly nn Rm ~u t t l u Wm.Rln h n' r 1 \ ¢ P ; 1 » s w m ¢ r : 1 u h m ¢ t w m = h o n » T m d x y v ~ = n i n :B m h » u ° » ° u u n w»am»a»r.;. H r » ~ 0 - H ~ G ° d n r m d l l i u E 1 » - The pruning dlmoastntion at J ohn dnl vidte§at th i J u n Hangul:Ho o k : v u wu ma ma I m w a - = h ° m s t C a lh o u n S a wr d w .g g d q Jnha Cun nan w u t za OmahaH n .1 1 , 3 5 H u h : p mt In t S sh ud n y fo r a fo r d ql vi si t with Tuesday and Wada-lldny with horU|¢1\¢!l-da hl-er, Hn. Hhlnur Quint.I R-ly mond Katie md Lloy d : tu r - r. and l n .N. w. ws lk u u g n - I I ' " ° " !£0 o mm F P U- W " ° ' i ' £ ! teru ned a uf ' H u i 'wlkéna Smd gad '= f » ° '- g d g Cmlghhn- Jay te wu t l m ua nu'nn-o n mday.Henry Run of Blair was n bun-Agnem Caldvreil md Edythe Sin e- neu c aller hen Wednudny. inn spent Sundn.y afternoon at l i n .Chris 'l"ruhIlan and Mn .L.gmb,'Blur;a H u t spent Tuesday in Q Ruth,Dorothy and Cllnnoe Cham-berlain of Te h mn h and Mr.m dMrs.Walter Gamble m d children were Sunday dinner guests at theChas. Chamberlain home.Miss L a u n Fuess rrgnt to Bhllr I jvxsitor Mondsy WASHXNGTON Nomzs Nels Knutsen shiped a c ar load of hogs oo the Sou 0n|.l|.hn m n -irets Monday.Mr.and Mrs. Jef!e|non drove toOmahaMondayzo do business and reported the roads no being 'Ffh'slippery.Miss Mabel Busch went.to Omaha Sunday and attended n show.A number ol' loan; folkn ztttfndedthe dance at El horn Saturday eve- ning regardlesa of- the roads. Ervin Wahlgnen shipped two earloads of cattle to South Omaha mar! kd'L|= SundayMrs.Clifford Leach spent. o fewday s at Vdley with her parents.Mrs.Schafer entertained she La- :lidl Aid Iant Thunday .She had enau,| ld.nioe snmuumem "for theladiesinnegardto \'alentine's deyand they enioyed it veiy much. Mrs.Clarence Lee is going tolawn to spend a couple of day! withherparents.Mr.McDonald and family drove to Tekarnah last Sunday..The danoe given at Wauhmgton lmt Tuesaloy was fairly well atten- ded.Mr. and Mrs. Shumaker and daugh- ter Made attended the play ilnll supper given at Elk City Saturdayevening.Mr. Otto Ieisc he ia in Omaha at the hospital taking uemmennn. James Wondoll neoeivdl two as:lreds of feeders from South Ornaha Monday.Christ Sims and Ben Hntelsirum shipped a ear load of hogs to SouthOmahaMondny.Miss Harriet Wnhlerren ta e seenon our streets last Frirlay. Her friend*were Rlml Lo see her. The ladies around Washington nm working to get o.Rebekah .lrodsze»-tufted whic h will be a nire lhinlr.The I. O. 0. F. meetinr lmrl | 'rI- dny was wel! M.'l.Qrl(ll1l and the howhada good tlme.and were I!l.!1kiI||gtheirhmgsvnbontthe:food foffoo :md lunch they had.Who nays Um have can't cool: coffee if they wantl"0?Sqdnr hats nv* nbur reulg.for vnu Zadies.Just 4all and see ni M r .Herman Bu=ch's. There are aim some- r n nreltv home-marie Iiremos.I)nn"|. fail to 31013 and see them.Mr. Mc Farland was seen in Wuh ingrton Monday transeetiny mmehnslneeulSum Holstine. Jorge" Chri\<1¢f;alm_llun=Rmnsrm nmh shipoed n mrlmu! of hom to Omaha lm:l":iIiaI ,( G < < < I E SHBRIFPS SALE E.B.CARRIGAN.Attorney Q G G G Q Q GQ Q l a l t o l u l q x u i k i t \ l l .I l l U ! ! ¢ U \ . |a w ;W i n n . : display presents many suggestions of items which you should have.`" mln p||AI!MMIy B l a i r . N e b r a s k a "Q9' ngfl Q1 \.g»1 Eg) ~f.9)Q31ug) uv gr Q 19' ~ L21 'Q' 'Z I By virtue of an order of sale is- .suefl out of the District Court in'an action therin pending whereinU¢urge tv.Morgan is plaintiff and John H.Gibson.Grace Gibson,I-linervin C.wiu am,Martin,Ras-in.us.r-on and Chllrltn B.Hadn a n|deIemim\Ls. I wil! oh the ith day of Marc h 1924. at 1n'elock, P. M., ofaiu! date at the west front door ofthe Washington County Conn House|in the City of Blnir.WashinpftonCounty,1\eh1-asks,sell at public auction to the hi xh ut bidder forrmhthefoliohvinzdescribedRRI© © @ © © © ~ © © © © © © © © © @ © © © © © © @ © © © © @ When You Need Money @@©©@@© e sta te .u m m . :m t Llgnmecn n a y ,n _\ - u x h r : . . . . f u n : . . i k ; F i n 1 A l a r g e KY'I U D I O C K T l l i y l l i u \ 0 9 | ,u n w v uo f B l a i r ,N e b r a s k a o c c o r d i n g t o t h e r t c o r d e w l p l u t t h e r e o f ,t o s a t i s f y t w o c e r t a i n m o r t g a g e s o n t h e a b o v e ¢'curribed real estate.The plaintiff, on the 23rd day of October.1923 obtained judgmentanddecreeofforeclosureinsaidmtionagain~t the defendants. Johnil. Gibson and Grace Gibson, in themm of $3929.89 and interest thene~ ng; at the rate of Eight per cent pernnnumfromthe tenth day of Fea-tcmber.tom nm!coats of tlaitl nc- tion tunottntitlv; to $25..'t5 nml accru i r :(Goin aT'||the defendant,Minonin C. Wilkins on her nngaer unoctr.:s petition on saint dote did ob-thln a judgment und decree of fore.losure in the some action nml de-cree against the defendants,John tl. Gihwon and Grace Gibson. in thesum of $2639.D0, und interest there un at the rote of ni: per cent pero-num from the 23ml dny of ne- tober !9'33. and the defendant, Mar-tm Rasmussen.unon hi-1 nrmwerandcrosspetitioninsaideasedidthttlina judgment and decree offoreclfsureagainstthedefendants.luhn H.Gibson and Grace Gibson In the sunt of 81197.66 an interestthereon nt the rate of I0 f" c ent'ner annum from the twent eth dayjf October 1923: maid decree provid-:se that sais!urernlsea be nold tosatisfy. first. the amount found due as above set forth the defendantndcrosspetitioner.Minervin C.'Vllkinsz second.the amount fountlfluetheintiff,George w.Mor-"an, as a ve set forth. third.themountfounddueth#defemlnttl.,Vanin Rasmussen,in emo either 1:both or any of said amounts ne~"':-in unonhl for n period of twenty':ys from the sairl date of sold clecrgg, nnd said iudgment being still |rn|f.r| ev' e-K-l Il|\"\1\o sill! In f\'"0and the aforesaid twenty day s hav- gathered for the party held at the home of Air. and Mrs. J. S. Roberts under the direction of our Baptist Young P\eople's Union.The detdia had been so well worked out by the corumittee in charge that one oould not help but have a good time.We thank Mr.and Hra.Robert.:for the generous use ol'their home for this occasion.. Next Sundrur morning we shalt hare! a visit from Mrs. Edwin Iiln- ney who is at the present time elo- inrr Amerironi:nt}on work in t`e Omaha Association.We hope to bear from Mrs. Kinney in the Sun-day xchKol and for a. few minutes ut the morning service. Febmary 24 is the Centenial of the Organization of the American Baptist Publication Society.Dudng the past century this organization has grown from the very aroalle.st` beginnings to an organization Ls- sulnz man Sund|.3 school periodi-cals as lt-t. doin; a large book publishing business.It is the direc- ting agency in nil phones of Re'l- gtous Education ln the Northern Faptist Convention.But lbofe all things lt is a missionary. orlranir.a~ tion. Its colportera go into uochurch- ed communities carrying the Cor-fI they organize Sunday nchools.:n c help in the ettablinhrnent of chur- shes.Missionary Meeting of the Wo- .rnam'a Socidy at the homo of Hrs. grank Jenkins on Thunder.Fehr. ©©©©©@©©©©©@©©©©© i.' 111-u UNIVERSAL CAR Buy Your Ford Now ITH spring almost here xhmsarwls oi iamilia, lntid- paring :he demand that is cemin ro exist ior Ford Cm and Tnxclra are Phdns their orders for immediate delivery. Siles now are far ahead of sale ax :his time last year. Advance orders calling lor delivery under :he Ford WeeklyPurchae Plan have already reached a mal d 255.753 Can and Trucks. The prcspec! of securi'°g prompr delivery is daily becom- ing more uncenain.We cannox urge loo strongly, (here lore, xhe necaslxy lor placing your under imrrlediazely il you are planning ro drive a Ford Car xhis spring._ See the neasesr Aulhorixrd Ford Deller 1 .¢ ,/T `D r t r a i t . M i c h i g a n llll notn ccnu n:¢F :1(< ~r yrul ¢a ! lnlu H Ma nia in In|.\1e lkliw q.w na zminnzlw pre knmd lilInt $ 11 dc §vu| by su in g n n ul l p ym me ni on m. 0r. i. l1 ou s. :. h. 1ou ¢: n: nm ¢ei cfd¢ 1n ~n1 u nd er :h s tn fm a n i :h e F os d W u k i g P u r .1 1 n e P i n . I b Colll Bu! mn The people ol the Unlle-| Sum- When you need money to expand you buiid or repair your home, or to sati: sonal ambition, come to os and talk i If the need is commendable there is e\ say that we can let you have the mone able rate of interest. A sptnll nearly twice as mmh in a year for cigars :ml ciznrctivs m they do for the mnnufaczurnl gms »-ervice that cooks half of all thu fem!consumed.heats their hat water in their entire h(!ll>P~. and in the fuel for ndarly 1.200 inuluwtrinl rperntion.~n. The exact figures. taken from theUnitedStatesCvllltltHelmL-¢of !£'2l,show $806,?¢8,865 spen!tn that year for glgars and rivunzton. 11, ©©©© © O O The Farmers Stal `. Ulair,Nebraska Q @ @ @ © © @ © ~ © © @ © @ © © @ ~ E .uw wr :nn if \ »~. Blair, Neb., February 21, 192I .A i f Blulr, Seb., F¢bru=r§- 21. 1924 l{uhn's Photos will pleue y ou.O C a I S Hemi the Rrrlerpriie for all the a n\"w5 all the lime. _.L--P.»../1-L_-gx ._1 .Carroll Service of Omaha spent the welelc-and in Blair. The 3TU¥¢'fPliS¢ for fob wofir.liefxry Mencke went to Arlington Kuf\n'x Photos wil!please you.lwedneadny on business. Guy Bailey of omma was in Blai Oscar Thane nl York Cmel:was Inst week-end.n Blair visitor on Tues-dzgy. Frank Jen]-:inn nl attending the.Gety our Flourand F w n l.th= Auto Show in Omaha ann week.llllw-md" Coal and Feed Store. rm-1\ ! l! r | » | | » »1 l x . n g ' Kuhn's Photos will please you.§-='~ Photos wut can y on.1. ';'f===ym=;=;.»°-= ffgv 331° Th;REPOWIB OF BLAIR HA RK ET 1 ;ne rp s o o lce aa u a y n nThe Enterprise for MW3' always.A; Interprisc prints f"" hm .a'mrollgd him name as and of The Hens . »..._.16 Read The I2n!erpr:i.»e for news Z1 Ih 5;:_n;T;"" " wi ll b e f° "" 'l Interprise readers."Springs _._____ __ _. _|4 ''1i'¢ ia il' news.0 .`'*For Sale--Pure uma Mldl1mnl.l|Haas .- - - -.es Henry Truhlsmn of Herman was Ms.Mildred K""r'f"""'who Is Pekin. Ducks, $1.00 each.lzutterfat °-.43 in fllair last Monday.li ter i ln g th :Unisvrsxty of Omaha Mrs.Sam Mundnrff Luttur .-- .._...24 Fwr Sale:-Farms and midenew. apr t:the \u.ek¢nd al home.i .» on Henry Ml*¥\¢|¢'"°\farm Corn -- ° ' " ' ".62 :».::~>0\l lin!illvvays.Gen.B.Riker.Mr and Bin.Raul Christenadh Iml.phone.F ls.42|. ;~'»==-=. ... . _f y .3 . 3 v w ..L!1 be v .a u . . - - - _szrdleon,.:,| ;;,|:,'::.,d:;.m| ; d ~Mrs. Hans Taft has purchmcml the Hogs ._____539 Da you need bam-burner hs In U alll 'house fnrmerly cirmni by 'Henfb ( a we _.._,1 0 m mal?if so call Red 35 or Indepen-u ~I !Zdencke and recently occupied by 1 THE ENTERPRISEPae four dhtHc h H1 ty of the teacher ' hlaky the "Good `.Sealock, »bg pub- |r of the urnul,the ll W Sthntttzer Executor vs é f license to sell rea!estate bar rdin nhAlfrnl~Blasters,ex-ai,¢ii5l11is5¢!d Marie Schneemeyer, Gun n. na.PIa.intiff's cost.ilicense was granned.W lff. vs Henry BBennington Sum Bank vs Adolph Frank F.u .if-"Mn efault judgment plnintiff`DexLar.et-al decree grunted for 5:14133 and $32l.68.Iphnintiff.B. L. Hart vs w. C. Bric key. et-ali August footing vs Samuel Whit led for lainsale confirmdl and deed oxdereel.ltier, et-al, decree gran p .Gf-owe T.limlelund vs Lwr a urr. Clbson, et al, judgment for plaintiff Peter za Tyson vs John F. svmw of $2&4.90._.eL~a1l,jinlment given against de- suIntheMatterofthenpplicationlicndant in the nynount of $13,460. .a a l c r .a n h a s r m A n n a p o l i s . a u l t ,a n y w i t h h i m . ,a n d is n t ,w h i c h d G u e t t e . t h e $1Stills ©©©©©©©©© > ©©©-©©®@©©©©©©©@@©©©©@@ FORESTER'S Masque Dance M. W. A. Hall THE ENTERPRISE , . . _ ... .- r o m e A. un ono rr s.mb u u n e ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY m o P e r ' f a r ' I s1.so AiIs.nl.a,(Ia..would sell at five dollars s.gallonWe were in the air for more thnnlto pay coat of operation. an hour and s.ll-%ho satisfaction we ".tnoric:'s greatest Problem is to got was tho booming fac e of our cntertniner aa ho announced that it uns his best night's work. He had ggotben fifteen stations in one night and we had gotten nothing." _Entered 4 .eéeldelnt mum- Qi:Preeeving Dye ounty History Nebt underas p on of flc e lt mm-..| a o c; d Con;reps ,g u d , 3 1g79 . (Continued from more One) _- .- . . _ . . . _.. . . . . . . ._ .. . . . . - . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . _.. .-- . . . _ . . . .. . . . . . - . . .- - _-- 1 » Entorpdse in its efforts to preserve history and H i n Ballard has We- Evory mbicrlptlon is r¢¥l1dod u pared a quenlonoeire which may be an open account. The names ofsub-found helpful to any who do no: ecribere will be instantly remove know just what kind of history is from our mailing list at tho ervir-twanud. etlon of the time paid for if the pub-A: historian! spot: mg trilis are llehen be noti!led;otherwiae the :uh rightfully located,marker: will be ucrlption iiill remain in forc e ILUIII]lated so Llut they \\lll be pre- lamnsted subscription price.&l1':»'|rrrved for the generations that fol- lubacrfber must understand that the Iolr.conditions are made a part ol uw;The D. A.R. committee for the contract between the publisher ind, Preservation of Hiatorlcnl Spot! am:r. _ . e . _ _ . . n _ _' | » ¢ l | ¢f n n h u | ¢ . |l l h u .W W 1 N i l \ e ! n . tene the farmer how to produce an l quality butt e nd sell on o paying b u ll. .Conommtlnlg on the harm of high taxes, George F. IIeindel, vloe-presb dlnl. of Phoenix Trust Company of Otturna, Iowa, said that in :no lo-erlities taxes on form J 'lwfo ir-cnetlwfl in ten years three.four and five fo!d.!n speaking of the '||elsury'a plan for tax reduction, 210 uid:-"'I}\l.s in not Secretary Mellon'a problem or my problem;lt. i s not the problem of the banker or the f;rmen\.the manufacturer or the mechanic, the lsndlonl or the tenant. h Ia the problem of dl of us.I t reached into our pockets end takes twelve and one-half cents out of each dollar it finds there:it re- alllcen eyery ton of coal to 1760 n fu. to teacher and school that it add: to the ltnbiis teaching corps and reduc trnnnlcncy. \Teachers Paid With In nn nrtkle entitled Old Days"by Dr.W.1 University of Nebrnako, 1 li.-hed in the March num Nebraska Educqionnl Jo following bit of history i "To be Sold-n school. imlontured aervnnt that two years to nerve. John Hammond,near Z\. B. He in sold for no more than we are done; Ile sg"learn bookkeepili on e cellent good Schein: The above edvertisem =l'P¢lr¢\l in the Mu-ylan lc bnlory 17.1774 shows of the teacher of only on I . de nt l l .|a n .r..n .lw ula csu l1I.um1:¢l 51r.|1111 m r s.h .I..a n y u e r o n num.-.l ..f a i r h o m r Fd¢| l'5 f r o m O m a h a w h e r t l i n l u n t 's w e e t .S h e ex p ec t s l o L u k e ;M r .a n d M n .F u n k B r o s !w e np h e e .w e " P E " " 'l " . ? f' ff '' L _E s h e *a s bc e n \ i a i t i n k h e r s o m :fo r » | o r s e s s i o n A b o u t J u n e 1.n n l fn f m w u t Poi nt.[ u t S a t n n i a rp r o m p t »ervior.~.G e o r g e B .Rainer.l i i l l l w r .n e r S u w r .m r s3 - t i O m a h a . M r s .A .J .S u m n e r ,w h o re si de s M r .T e d Th e r k e l n g n . n o r t h o f t o w n is r e p o r t e d a s o n t h e n o r t h o f B l a i r , i s o n t h e si c k Ha t.I k e !t o d a y w i t h a h a d ' O u r pr i c e s o n w i r e fe n c e w i l l in = i H a g g a n d G:B e n d o r f, h w - 0 u n I H ;i n a !vnnnhrnfl n | l r . ( J I | E £ 1 0 5 8 6 C B I ' ~ prme lor your om roolcs1.u\e an awhort-sides trade if you 1Ta.nt a ne\n_nnllB |0mnhu mar-I'eu.°n=en Hdwe. Co. of hogs.IIaggnnl 6:Henniorf.Ualdertaldnl U 1 nag une dosed rar furnished 1.\.i1.ho\\t dug.;;;_<_;u ~ Bo th p ho ne s.Located in Riker o|'1'lco. 1 Biker oihce.Mr. anal Mrs. E. M.Beau enter- x.....\....|_ ltalned the Bridge Club at a.seven "1 " " :" '" - "- ~ -.-*l t5 dup.I "lr '1 V Wilecm r m t ¢ u account of the dsa...3-Sin..|11 (al||well,who is head punfa v u ..ro.UP 1|li 'inthe.d ross:rmtheHollerPropdetnryCompany':coma Nnvfd mm The Enlerprile, r i n 0 g m md .office on Iul. Saturday and after ¢;The Junior d u n 01 the B i d ! 'm .Rs on buxmess.br-iff visit with the scribe oniemed High s ghc ll 1: b usy mmzins for Look! The Christian Endeavor So-The Enterprise to be sent to his tht pgrzy ua be given in honor of ¢i_§of the Blair Christian churc hllvm Harold.for the naxt y u r ..tho Senior c l u l on Friday we - s v h u |.|fM . . ._' i ` f f ` _f . '_ = § * _ l § 8 f ° § ' . f f = § _ f ¢ = j § . _, j § ,J o h n M c k e n z i e ,f o r m e r l y o n a n - . m u g .F e r .2 2 3 ______| ____fr ac as ; u \ | .u r no f S Q U A R I C { ) | I \ ] _B o t h p h o n e s .Loca ted E1 I'°'°"~°" Hdwe. Co.Mrs.wm. caadwagn Mr. and Mrs. Wayné Dorsey took lluhi siege of the grip vi n n e r a t t h e h o m e o f M r . a n d M r s . | r m !i s cu n va l e s c i n g a t l : _ . . . . - n 0- 10 h u t Q n n h n ¢v» n ln r r 1 ' f i U I | I . l m m m m n :f rl oc k ¢|i;|n¢\|»un \\e dne »da .y ¢\ '|:r §" "t uuurvu nuuau.Du m m y e u n u n ;pl:-ye g f 11 1 °Ent e rp rin e .bu l na w A ll\Ill1\>€¥ Of W .li.. Ln m u l e ! m mp e t h i s w e n :i f ' o r g 6 : 3 0 t o 7 . 0 . A l l yo xg n g pe o pl e r.n t h e L o I o w a D e m o n r l l l d m P _ I, ¢ } " h b ¢ | » 3 g u t h a n d a t t h e h o m e o f t h e p r e s e n :Il n z co n l l a l l y an vi t ed .m m .T pg In - g 'I'h\x n~M r .a n d M r s .II n vo r G a r n e r ,o f ~° ' f ' ° t . f b i e f vi fi t _ w i s h u ' ° ..: r . .;.L.......'I-"»Irhz ie1.hauaacnoer. _ . . . . _ . . . . . - -. . _ . . . . . . . - - . - - - - - - - - - - ' Theme is quite an Iii!-111011 in Blair relative to huyln|;current from a high llne or continuing our municipal plant.At a inter tilt-e The IInterprlee hopea to bmable to |,i\e het..and figures on Qrotlt olde;rf the ||tlcxl.lon.Not mnn'¢ personal opinlonn,but facts. There in a good bit of talk about a.gymnasium being éncted in Ulalr. l~`uom the sign; of the tllnelh J x l u a s u l u u i u v i a n n 1 1 ;u I a n u 'l e o n ,M r s .. l o o L u u r o A n t i M i n H a r ' r i e t B a l l a r d .f |T h e q u e s t i o n n a i r e f o l l o w s : g W h e n . d i d y o u c o m e t o W a s h i n g u m c o u n t y ?~. W h e r e d i d y o u se t t l e ? Relate your expedences aa a plo noer.Relate any incident of interest that you know about. What old trails were used and u-Lene located?Are they still used as roads? ;oumls: it c uts a alice from a un- cont loot'of bread and two ounces from n pound of meat.It wi ll n ot he solved by political bickering, l*Yrriminationorrecrlmination,by demagogo or rndicdo;but by the sane.rober thought In d political na.tion of the sane,sober,honest people of this nation." A woman at Cedar Rapids. Iowa was an applicant for charity.She told the committee that she eoald mnnnnn ln :urn annlnrh ffll U18 SUD* fif ty years ago._`i Teachers were eommonlv pn 'll an part at least,with o\.hlsl¢t°)in those days. Wd can begin to aee why some taxpa5er:=wish for the. good old days.Perhaps some were teach-ers one hundred fifty years uno.l ._ _ . , .. . _. .You Should Have inquired A llttld girl wg.;gent by her mother to the ment market to seeifthebuheherhadanyfrogleganl \ \ \ . . . .. . \ . . .. . . a n - - J - \ . . .. . . . . . . . . 4 - . ! new© ©©©©©©@©© com Friday Evening, February 22nd -- Music Hy -» Sam Tumer's Orchestra (Cleared) Six Pieces Cash Prizes For Ileut Costume.. I.nd\$5.00 © © @© © © © © © @?2 guests at the!Mr. and Mrs.Harry Ervey drove r.~¢itor aan saturday. Jann 1| a gnon,alwm\m\ an ollllvl vn .......,__..Sir.Grant.u- Omaha last Satunlay and spent.rrintor and a good fellow and lsii»-r!h¢|Il>A !!! ple anlnt d tamoon lthr da y with their daughter,Mrs. :I\\ays welcome around these digginn°,\\m~reported.Mrs.Cradit :md daughter were =|au.. n.\.am. ||.n.|.-M mul u ."ff .n. '"'§""'¥' ml ~ ~ ' r r - uf = . = . ' = ; ' -. T - . = , _"- 1 '- = = 1 _ 1 » ! § _ z » f ; 4 » c ¢ '. ¢ ' f - e f - f r » e ' » - e z u v z = s =- r n n \)v|Nc|-|EsTER 'rvuut nun: CUTLERY ~;.',.§1-~. l m ' For Your Kitchen _ These knives-specially designed for diilerent uses--save time and work lor the modem housewife, » The com!-,mble handks will not tire your hands and ah; bladesarc made of steel that 51175sharpa long time. \You shmrld have an assufgmem ol ihese high grade knives 'in your kitchen. Bread Knivn (`ook|' umm Crane Fmil Knlvn Ilhrhen Sllkn Purim;Knives ~mn, pmuu i n Slainlen Sled ~T h e A m d t H a r d w a r e s f 5 |auxin.Maman ~ - u i mi a f t e r n w e e k' s il l ne ss w m cn c a n s-u m n n l spe nt m e \ntrx-¢.m.|" d n l u r l h |5 Qm l con ain lc rnb ie w o r r y a n d a n x i e t y pa r e n t s ,M r !a n d M r s .P a t H e n l e y ! " 'o o n rnaha.. lu his farniiy and friends. Herman the runny business failures in every line of business activity we rin to . n um.a little more wo # ,and a little le n hone play might .reliefs U19 situation eonatdenbly. QM " o b j e c t i o r t h e moat of us in to nuke an honest honorsble liring ln-d Z0 ~ ohio 1.0 educate our .off-spring in such o manner that they be able to take their places in tho mil business world. With all of the side-plny,gymnulurnn,swrlm- ming pooh, qu, one,bearing down 1I1 us it would almost seem that the aideshow in beeoming of more lm- portance than the real deem. "How for ln iw' iITrTnm quen- tion the prospective buyer #Ska ot the n a l estate nun who #rants to show him n subllrbln home or a farm.ile doorn't want to lgnow hfrw ilu' it is in mi lq ,howerer.He wants to lmow In minutes; or hours. "It te thirty minutes from the corner ol' Main and Sl.ll9 Stneete"tells the f tory. "lt is umgen miles out'I.does not.For "seven miles"may zhelu seventy nimates.it the told in poor,whereas "thiny minutes"ia ninfinill.A man has only so much time un uupend. He em not odd to the num Idr of minutes in o day. or the num- lar of days in his life. Therefore, he wants to use n few of his mln- gntu in nonpmduetlve,unnecessary and unprofitable effort as possible. it is for this rehoqn he wants toknowthedistancefromhisnew home and his office or business in le:nu of tlfne.And it is Ior this reuon he wants to Ionic on a good road,for only the good road can rot ¢lo1n'n his time. without increas-ln x n o mu 'n w f ulwm ee n g et-r l lenly a limited number of suburban town:on :nv one line.and its Whem were the following first located:Bnnk, County Seat. Church. Capitol, College. Have you any oh!books,Bible.; or manusedpto? Give date of publi- ation,by whom pnblhhed and as complete a history of them ea pou- ll-le. Hare y ou vw pictures of histori- onl spots or buildings? 1r~:m:s'rnxAL NOTES Accurate figures representing'thelosstoelartrleandtelephone com- panies dudng the sleet storm!of late cannot he dren but a man whose judgmentmoy be relied upon soya thot the storms coat the com- panies more than a. third of a mil; lion dollarn.It would be :till more difficult to errtinute the lous to customers in dollars and cents.to say nothing of inyonvenienees and :.:moy|.neea». The big seventeen hund acre ronrh llld feeding at:ation near Bel- grade In lizhted and pmrerlhl byeteearieiiit' Three acts of builmlhnn l|£\O been 1rired.and there. is gl-remly 5 power installntion of one hundred thirty-three horse |1g\\er motors,which yviil ron household appliances aa well as pump water. el.enr sheep and stir molssnes. The source of water supply at Horton.Kansas hu gone dry and farmers are being compelled to dig Fseir welln deeper.The creek that forninheld city water wsu accounted I po.-ouible aourrgi of watenpower for tm electric plant.Several other .similar gone have been known In Kansa: and Nebraska.. Another lazy man has been allre- corerenl In Omaha. He has his r(ui~ ing chair sp \\lrti!for electrielty that when he nit:down the light comes on by his slllt',his tobacco u n n u !m l n ;. | : . | .; l .n n n v n i l u l u l l g n v wportof the family if the county would pay the opflteep on her auto- mobile. The Enterprise prints anything from o wedding invitation to a tile rm. Activities of Farm Bu re n _ - Continued from P829 one)- when it een be seeded down for A few years and still at the end of five or ten y ears, it will hnve PN' uneol as much an if continually ¢rapped.The saving in labor.the roy crops for feed. and the inertia! ln fertility are the profits. e 1 o "The Trial of the Soil Rubber" #ill furnish m pleasant evenings entertainment and point out someverylmportlnl.facts in n g l n l to the conservation of the soil fertility of our.land»\. The Courts of Justice will be in session at .Sutherland school F:inlay evening,Febr.22 nt8 l'. M, to charge one person charg- N with robbing the soil.Both the prosecuting attorney an i the attor- ney for the defense oneoily tongued l:vL5.er~=and it will be worth your tlmo to he prexent to nee these men urill the witnesses and mi ke their fleas to the Jury.Remember the place and date-Sutherland school frur miles west of Blah.this Fri day evening at a P. M. a o | E.Il.Hoppert of the I:Ixtension Service demonstrated the l1¢C¢fl5i|3 and 1.due of pruning the home or- ehanl if u pay ing crop ol fmit I1 x0 be wsoul. Lust Tuesday n demon stration was held in Ft.Calhoun Townnhip,at the farm of Hoof! Lorenzen. where the work was with nn orchard about to como into bear ._. U ..._ _. . -! . . . . " u r n r u n :l v s u u l m l n u r :r e | . r u r u : u |" M o t h e r ,I co a l d n 't a c e .t h e b u t c h e r haul h i s p a n t s on ." -I- Id ea . D i s t r i c t C o u r t F i n d l l l fr l (Continued fmm`pu:e one)! af-nm;B1¢nn¢nf¢m.n deflcitlcy l judgment of $3044.11 we.; grnntefi. Gilinlky Fmit Company va Will-I l.£l|l J.Browne appellant dismiue¢l at eqst of appellant._ Arthur F. Barrington vs Wanhing- ton County dlnnisseml at plaintiff mst.'J.M.Gollehon vs Sheldon Peck allpminsed at plaintiffs mst. The Prnn Mutual Life Insurance ('nmpom.ws Floral Van Valin etal ealll?confirmed and deed ordered. Bell Houck vs Roy McCoy aliq- u ived at plaintiffs coat. S.Y.(Billion ln d Company vs .lo-eph Sublet elbarnissefl atplaintiff'~ coat.James E. 1lan, Qcc iver vs L.A. lhrdziing,et-dismissal as toClara. Reddin ilefault to defendant. W illi lm F Ruhr va Taylor Mead- ows,e t 1 t|i.¢1nfF~'\¥\l at }Jlalntif{s cost.Dodge nt5 Bank of Hoope: ts F.n1m.l Mller whorein the bank sued Mr:I.Minér f o r mo o on note which she had signed with hor husband.Peter W.Miller.In l.l1i- rnae Mrs.Miller claimed that |l\l" was not responsible for tho debt as she nhrned only as wife nm! in that ease her own personal property rould not be held for the same. She how. :ver oweul the bank : n o on n note of her own making which :lie wut willing to pay. The c ourt look the matter awny from tho jury and Itvlnleml the bank the amount of the S170 plus the interest which amoun t w m u u o m m L in the ease of Irrabel M.Car ter © @ @ © @ @ © © I Cased For Best Costume.(ion:$5 .0 0. Fur Most Comic C w umo. i,adr $2.S0 For Must Comic Cnatunle, tiene $2.50 M>HlSSI0N~- &a°§a.a,'$°.i'.'x;:.?,f Spectators, 271: plus tax @@ © @ © © 3© © © © © ~ © © © © @ © © © © © @ @ © © © @ ~ Wells ll Never Go Dry w w :( ; l A l - Z ¢ \ N T } ° I l I w. \ ' 1 ' 1 s 1 ¢, \ : ~ < \ ' \ \ ' 1 1 l c x u : 'ui -1 ww ..aIm1tl.il¢H07 We.|l"0tli]1 M . »Wm ::|o:t:r. Mr.ond Mrs.S.Cram and c hlii llttn drove up from Wahoo l u t Sunday to visit at the homo of Mrs. (r| .m'| parents, Mr. and Mn. Chas. Hansen.. Mrs. Anna Davies moved to the Ilrenberger property on west Wuh- ington street the first of this week. Mrs.Davies recntly f-old her ho in north Bldr. Dr.and Mrs.Tilden,who resldm un the acreage Just south of tomru. recently purchased by Del Rover, wi!!live on the place another year an Mr. Rover is to farm again. The Blair basket bail team will play Arlington in their own berri gational Cnmtnan IJncleavor or Sunday evening,All be pi please. `By Order oi Com: Hams Kruger Nelson.of t spent the week-end with home Mrs.Gilbert Olson and dat Eileen of Herman were in Bla Saturday. Henry Cladstensen is atltlink to the appearance of his sto giving the interior a coat of He is getting in shape for the nlsh of blliness.» Maxine Johnson. :laughter 4 Ilnll Mrs.Emmett Johnson ol msn,spent the week~en¢l wil runt and unc le Mr. and Mn. Gilbertnon and family. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. StnderslTalk with someone who has one of our wells.\7We gwe a list, below:J F .u r c u s r TI MS I Blair' uow.\|¢D CAMERON NEILS JASPIIRSBN.Herman |~1:TER HAGGE BlairxJENSENKeluurd Ma s.?|!cE\iAlloN IllI . n r V035 Blair CHRIS HORN RICIIARD s o u x s o x mr s .SIRlCI(1.l-."l"{` Herman m m Blair Blair Herman GEORGE EUHR,JR.Blair |..P.SKOV NBLS LAURITSEN Ken'nalt¥ ANDREW ms s r z x Blair 1.\=:s'rsn B.»tnrm:Blalr \\§I H.Rlf\&E \\inaluw FI ANS P . n xm: a so x FIIRIS CHRISTIANSEN Kennard KARL MEISSNER Blair IIUBHRTS to ROSE (2 wells) Herman |».=;rz~:R c. GHRISTENSEN Blair n u l r r m i i s n ED GILBERTSON Blair ROY PEAK FRED P1:c x Blair S. F. MORRISON .l. F. . c onxlsu "eltumah ANDREW JENSEN;Telurnnli FRANK L01'TIS LOUIE M ATTHIESEN Tgkamnh BLEYINS arms.Herman FRE1: OLSEN WM. BEHRENBT Hermnn J OIIN REID r n s m o m 's~"roC|<YARDS (3)JOHN COMPTON J E F F V AN n o m:Herotin J . M. wma FRED ANl)ERSON Herman HURDIC &ANDERSON Herman ( .s10RrE:~:sEx HENRY n1°wt=:Blair CI TY 0 ?l m n m x (2 welll)I ERNEST GOSKER GEORGE m n n m r : TORYAI,ANDERSON j|,|.-\R'lIN Jnnrasorc Herman Blair' Herman Hermsu H?rman Blair Herman Blair Blair Hlelr Kennad Blair lie|¢1ard \ tory on Febr.29.The Dano glrh of Blair will play the Arlington mils the some evvening aleo at Arlington. :us guest n few days last weelu :¢:nder|==on's aialer,Mrs.n . v Gerson of Kiran,Iowa.She to Blair last Thumlay and re Mr. and Mm.Elmer Watt of tu her home Inst Saturday. Mrs Cha.-I Hansen keptNonh Bend, Nebr. are viniting home folks and friends in and around lltlmr. Mn. "att was f ormerly Mz »=» {l; °""' ;~ ° h er ~ g; _~¢_j§n Elsie Boss,daughter of Mr.Ilml 185 '} ' °" " °° "her btrtlniay Late in the afuMrs. Phil Boss of this c ity.iMr|¢.Hansen.assisted by Mis.-s Ruby Teator of Lincoln ea-me Friday and spent the week-ond served s delicious supper to 1 the afternoon was a very v' with Mis.1 Muriel Steed.¢Iuughter,,n, :Mr.and Mrs.Dave Steed.Misa On lut Thumlay afternoon I'aa»t Noble Grand Club had their nleast affbmoons at the A deal wus eonnumoteul last week of Mrs. Henry Mtnbllih There nllereby Bruce Mr:§lillan becomes twenty-elght present.Val'the owner of the Ben Freeze pI0Plwtrl the decorations.Mrs. erty on South Walker Are.This'Compton and Miss Helita is one of the good residential prop-:resisted Mrs. Meneke. cities of Blair.lt was built in the 'ur Solo:120-acre Waalwearly :layer by Mr. Frank Holler f°'§fmln\about eiglttfen miles at home and is n very comfortable ,f Omaha.Thi funn in in 1 home.rultixation.Ieneesl and c ron We now have in a full line of witlt four foot no\en ~ Telater in lttendlng school in Lin- coln and returned Sunday. Mr.ami Mrs.Ralph Jenkins Efi ,~ nittee. Jmahafqlls. zkhter, lr last much Ire by paint. spring of Mr. F Her- Lh her O11&| Tabor.lawn' have been visiting at tl.e home.= of Fred and Frank Jen- kins of Blair the punt week. Mlns Gertrude Neilaen and frienn.Biiaa Patterson of Omaha spent' Henry Mencke and wife have now gotten nicely located in the T0(;In.e over the Henry Christensen adore, having both their law office and lwing rooma there.They are verytheweek-end with Misa Neilaerra comfortably and conveniently located ri.-ter. Mrs.gf..C. Haller and family. Air. Earl Dixon, an old time reni- dent of Blair, was man-ted to Mrs. Ilnrencei Brown of this city lam Mondly . The Enterprise extends its congratulations. Mrs A.B.Johannsen entcnaineo lxer frienda at her annual dinner party,on last Sunday. There was nuite a number present and all han :nn had , Mn . \'.An-* a delightful time.. James Coldwell and Mr. and Tr m Bates returned Ellomlay, ll th inet.from a fise Weeks c ltttu doin in "Ole Virginy " where turner: Caldwell was born and reared. hlrml the vial: hir. .Mr. and Mn..Ilarrgr Hrrey ~1r°\'e open to Fremont Tueaiday ufternourl anI Thurs-their daughter, Mrs. H. H. Tex. re belng turned with them.Mr.Tegt wentrnoon,l\n Chicago to take examinations for friendnlms engineer and nhe will spend that all anal time with her parents.l for business. Mr.and Mrs.W.W.Dixon of Pethany,near Lincoln,visited at the home of John Compton. on the Bench.hilt 'I"huraday.They had been to Rosalie.Nebr.to visit as daughter ln ll stopped off on their \» ny home. U-Qhu been reported that fri='l'\1l¢ nf Mi blellle I-1312.former Red Cross renetary here.have recelv ed announrdmentn of her nec-ent marriage at Shettamloah.Iowa ln lfraneia llowurd McClanxlly|of Mount Aye,Iowa where they will lf:file. Reeh was elected secrets:Lyle ..f the Blair Building and Loon a\1 wclation last Monday evening to take the plac e of Dave J. llundahl. vlto has moved 'to Wyonmlng.The other officers were re-elected and are C.A.Scllmimtt,gureairlenti Dr.Ieasant The lIpnorth League supper at 1I.R. Stewart, vice-president.. the M. E. church basement \\|l.|\ nut 1,the;\try largely attenddl last Saturday one of exerting owing to the inelemen-rylhome were entinet Penh Taylor \.Co. home last Sunday evening.They nlr llti p e n t the evening in games and of the weather. However. everybody had a good time and the young.: folks had some experience. Miata Mary Cook,daughter ol* Mrs=.Eva Cook,entertained quite al number of young folks nt her No.Ifnlusic.An out~of»town guest who fe n wllu a s present .was Bob Hopper ol The home talent.play."5lar}"r= Millions",was a huge !ll.ll?I!!!>:l In every way.The house wen fulted Fridag eventnx.I"eh.r.15 and as many were not able to secure rcnlf. rl. wa.a repeatd on luat Tuesday eve ning. Space forbids mentioning each |\rrt Individually and it in lP¥\Pf3l ly conceded that all dis]the hen! me r and were well chosen.The boy:=feel well satisfied with the money taken in. The cast expect to 3ut on the ploy al Teltamnh in iyNew ; 'Teknmah HIP near futurtS t u c c o ? Q _ I l l a n d G a s E n g i n e s Mrs. (Thus. Lamb. prenitlcut of the _,.trains can run only so ofdh.He must waste time waiting for them, going to and from them at both ends,salt his convenience to the ,r.cbe¢!ule.With the good road he makes his own schedule often beats the train an to speed.and always locals it in convenience in leavin! hlimf.tzctting into his conveyance. and getting out at or eiosc to his glare of business.i The good read.plus the motor lv translated in terms of time. and not distance. because it is time we have to spend. and time in. which we have to live; it is only the amount of time consumed which counts, and Lot the mere number ol'leet or mile: traveled in that time. HOW 'r nun "The n\el1»ge rwia fan is nlmont on exact replica of the owners ofthc first automobiles. We recall rnany invitationa to what had been antici pated as delightful rides that in re ality turned out to be Efternooui-¢ v8\tet]on the roailaide while our hott tinilered "i th the carburetor, the ignitlon or the timer. When the car was working at ill but he would have to at ;» to sr. vrhir it nas hitting so regularly and tlnkei at bit more. We have been 1n~ vited to oeteral radio evenings nlanticipatedpickingup. . m. n ¥ a good from somewhere.but |!\er;r time our host got ul tuned in right he comrnenceul working the dials and left ua liileninz to n bedl|.m of cats growling ttnrl winds ehrleling while he :woot around in the ether fm PDQ,SRO. SOS or any other nlsf station he mould get in tune with. 'Ae were in md outeverywhere. One ntonnnt hearing I}owie'a band In Zion,the .next .Professor So-andSo talking on child welfare down in Columbia. lilo.. and the next jazz in J i l l l |l 'Y "a n u n u \ \ n | 1 \ . u | \ n \ reach and it eunpidor :dips between lis feet. As a relief measure to the Lin- coln street car company and its patrons a proposition will he submit- ted by the city at the primary elec- tion in April to rdiere the company from paying for future new pavingbetweenandalongaideofthe trucks..The new hotel at Beatrice hon installed n filtering plant on ac munt of the quality of water !rom the city plant. A c ity filtration sta- tion is`l»elng urgeul by the Sun. "More ruin.more rent"is the nay Lou Frasier of the Fairmont Chronicle remembers his boyhoat days on the farm.New he xnys It this nay,"No electricity.no busi- ness." ln Gage county alone it ie Qntl mated that one thouimml telephone poles walt down under the load of elect that covered the wires. A residenee rate for telephone* rmmot be applied to a c ounty jail. ncconlinz to dec ision at lalle Cd; The Wakefield lilectdc company ha.-=` increared its service to carry thrnuizh the 2Ihour slay. ' i mxz t THIS u m a - - n - The fnrmera'and manufacturer-1' convention recently held in New York was a practical step in workin: outthe theory of unity of interest lse- tvioen lheetc two groups. John M.Kelley of Baraboo] Win cnn--in. vicepresident of the Nation al Hoistein Amocintion.in di-cn=o=init cooperntitc mnrltetlng and ern 1ha-izin:the necessity of modem iuaineu methods in farming. said:-~ "No ineluxtry can survive and follow the methods that obtain in farming. I f Rockefeller handled his business ar famdns ls conducted,gasoline mg. Un ttcdnesclay it tlemunntruuunto n held in Cllming Cin Tottmship at the farm of .shim Hooks.Here he work dealt with n young orchan! tieea whlcil had been set ut!!butoneyear.The importance!of train-I irg the fruit tree properly from tlmei of planting,who ¢m|>i\=wiI»¢\'- An intern- one moe pruning dem tmtrution wa.=also put on :it betta demonstrations.e I e or;;nnir.ntion oi tlw Washinizrton (u||f;Ly \\oinen's Exten:ion Clttbn has called a meeting,of all the women in IIzctmnion Clubs of thc crtuntg, to come in to hear Mr. H. l.. lieefc.president of the Nebraska Form Bureau l"e\let1|tion when he talks before the mann meetinlt uf farmers in the Court Room lainlay afternoon all P. M. Mr. Keefe has an much to my to the women as ht has for the men. You will like to hear him.Lndienl jump in the cor and bring thd man of the hour-e along. There will alambe a mec tinit for you: ixhere Mrs.lI.J.Colley, your delegate to the week of .Or ganized Agriculture at Lincoln. will give her report. | : Illl.\ Tl(\ N. \i .N II\f\S Nn'It:s Hari;School IIlrclimtu There in a irrowing tendency up on the p;\rt,ot Boards of Education to attend to the rnattqr of electing:tr tchcns 'earlier in the xetwon than las been the custom in {»re\iou: yearn.Nearly one hunzlhni Nolmrnska ttitlme have already tlix|Joz-eil ol this problem. leaving only miscella neotls vacancies in the teachin staff to be filled.lt iw the opinion that this policy if of a mutual bene- ta Agnes Garner. et-nl on the nnlc ff c qnain lands the sale was ¢.¢m filmed and deed onlereil. Sadie .t.Petenwen \n Alben J I'eten=o||ilinmlvsefl at plnint:if= coat., »GeorRe ll. Riker vs John ll. Ci'1ri Ieludn.1tdminlstrntor.et-al.~.e confirmed and deed ordered. Blair Building ond Loan Ansari. ation Vs Fivaline Phoebe Cnrrnich.o I ct-al.-:ilo rnnfirmc~I :uni |l|l"|ut rictdri. Aiso\\'indmills, \\'atei° Supplies and Well Repairing ~ H. BROWN B L A I R. NE B RA S K A Ind. Phone-15ll .W e ll ` 3 \ i lle 1 a n d D e a l e r i n W i n d m i l l s |_..¢ r Chicago & North Western System C. 3: N. W. Ry.c.. Si. P.. M. af 0. Ri The Trariimtalion Act Bugs Not Guarantee the Railroads Any Retain T i l l 2 Interstate Coinmerco (foznmil sinh in £1321 (lii l. C. C. Rep.. 95) :|.¢.d nuttin in |022 tit!-i I. ti. C.Rep Grill mid; "fleteamination of thc percentage implies or carries with it no guar-anty.mem in connection with the pa-or\l\=ion for recapture of one-Ilulf of the extent lllipve six parcentitis.il||i|.\E¢1\i n limitation." pn::==|1>1l:xr Ct i(_ll.ll :IiiZ. in hi.. ll"|(\-v -ugo lu t'o|1;:rr~s on lim1-inlior lilli. tillt "It liao been ehoneona-ly me»umc¢lthat the Act under!.a1u~< to guar- untce railway earnings." T i l t - I lnlo|=~|,uue Conimvroe Ctltlllli:U nilafl >lil|1\tll that line not return nf ..Cin:H l Faiirtutfln on the vniuo nf their | a r n | . e r t t u n r d i n t n i i n - \ | m | ° : n i i ¢ ~ l :- I | \ i t n " n n l i n f t l i l l t w r I F o r t h e 12 m o n t h .endeul Attltilet 31.192i 2,g3f; Annan! 3!.1922 me f ; l .tugunt 31.1923 4.90-; Til l-I L'nnnni~aion fnir return is 5 Il.per cent in flt'ti||1|'l llnll a HH ¢illlefl~|1cn in't\rf»e|\ tho fnl'|';.{uing return- ami n fair !t'[tlli1 i. lilo ithig Uf the hiiiflaltlirt. Tiihllill i~ nn £t1:ir:| rll\. ' Tlll lr o i ! r mn i -mimi!I|~nt failure lu \.t1ll\ at 'nit avlnrn i. ilu-ir hom and ilu* the ifnilsui hih'\i-in Htl r\PIl[' r \§ l i n Q n. i u i ; ||l | l l l l .1 | . P l i r u ] 1 . | . | | . ' |» . Q o President the latest design.-a in wall paper re\tI|room *U* bum.f"¢ nrry n xuu une nn palm; .mu ~...4h.Epperly ami Nelson, 141,2l7 E m!\\':|sh!ngton S jilllillllllllllllllHHl|I|||||i|\l||||l||I|||| l i di r e c t ,pos scs ion c a n b e RiV''11 a t a n y t i m e . Rn..»=mus>en.6 3 F r o n t S t . w r 0 |p|::Jlul2 : r o m u m u n a ,lIBl"|||i1ll"1,9)I¢~ kam ah,D e c a t u r a n d o t h e r p o l | | ; » T: © M a n y o f th os e p r o : e n t .o x p r e w a t ~ 11| m:=eI\e-.n s 1= "} °> im :n u r |\oma~|t e1l o r t h t h l r a m u c h b u t t e r 1|t.L.!\1*f\~ |».»...............I......|....u\.I Q um||\||| : 1 \ A is r . . Il||\I||Il||ll||!||||||!i§»'|}f a.;h. r'||l O r d e r a r \ Q . e ' r im aI -D ¢a s n u .-..1 - _- . --.. | ` I " " °In h u u |l ) !¢ |Ull u a -l o I| . 1 } { r ~ .XE I:"lillevrm |:| | J vr g l e C l u b .a n <»¢;gn|.\1|\¢1 H n c o u n t r y ,a t I n I | u r m ||T. Vnlfiax a l r r e l .o n In st I"rI»i.\\ hirug.T h e Ylxlmii n e w 1.101 |vi t h va i e n t i n e t r i m m n n w ==L . . l | : . -.:.....I 1 1 :| \T/© -© 0 © © 9 - c f I In rirdor m intmduce the Millafs Mai!J i not CoB`ee_ which is a brand superior in every \vay.to other brands selling at the same or even higher prices, we aremaking special inducements---continw ing through the month of March, that a re wonderfully attractive.This Coffee is pearledl thus taking out every bit of chaff and is clean, fresh and ah- solutely pure. Through March we offer a one pound can, regulnr price 5/Oc for »|5c. A two pound can.regular price SL00 for 901: and a premium of a 201: Mttle of extract free with canh 2=poun<I can A three pound can, mgular price $1.50 for Sl.:z0 and u premium of a 251: pack~ age of Japan Tea with each three pound can. o\|,f:h the month of March ~The mal S . "Reliable @@©o ©©© gg© g3§ g E" __-~:a;-°;-L-- -"` 5 ; l a *~» : - ' =ln '»-.\.\e~\~'°"E *"'"'\g ,'|5-2 '1 'I -' ~ "ffQ° ~ ' § ~*1¥ % ' ~ ~~ §Q |\/ E =~~Today | n H n i : m u al n m :u n w .A I l J l | \ | » am|lwirhe4.ruffee :uni cake '.\.u nrrvefl. About forty|i\e ru¢'-ts \\~1\2 present.Mr:\.Frank Nnlmza |11 Omaha min..s the out-oftau.n guv1. Ali'x lImrna Horn..laughter uf 3-iz. and Mrs. Henry Horn of \..r\|:(mek neighborhmnl. iw %enc}1im: :ha © © © © © © © ,;~ y f a 9 I \a ,y\ \ h a t e v e r k i n d o f a R o a s t y o u h a v e i n m i n d f q r § :z l i m l e r t o d a y , y o u w i ll f i n d u s a b le to s u ; J p l} ' l t § f r o m m t l 'a m p l e a s s o r tn u e n t o f H i g l )Q l l a h t y § Meats. .Phone your order and we will deliver prulnp I" mk Chops \\'einc1s . Hmnburger Roland and Sirloin Steaks tly. EOC -,IUC FN: 2 2 0 § B011 b e e f .....S t o 1 2 6 % Beef Roast -11 tolfic § We buy ercaln; gmultry and eggs for cash. § 0N 1 e l s e n ' s C a s h S t o r e I Phone:--Bell $9-Independent 200 Slh :nd l.i"coln n m 1 ff uh paid for produce.\ \ lI in:|.|vr:z~c hu nt :¢|\00l at ;\ro»rnL Miss Hurn;4 a funner \\a=hamzlon rmlnlj tercher but of recent ye.\r» Inv |||l'Il in Ihr employ of the gmr\rnmM1t hin am trlaul to icltsyu that Mime nmlfn I..buck homo again and we \<~>\\ that the nchools of the county I:Ne L ineel an valuable lgnrhtr by her :umin taking up the work. A ran!from Archie II. .r\ml¢hull. f l l|nn'n|Lc,Nvbr.hnnzs Us the anfurmutiun that the lhvpgl ru m-munily l .ll.clluwh "me deslanalvd Sunday.Febr.rr,with an all lay progrunl. Arehle has been much In- h1o=tml ln the plans fur tho new murrh.u e n before lm lcf£Blair .dnl azave much of his time to :iid E1 the buildung nl it. Ile in supvrin- lrmieni. nf the Sunday Srhonl. rl jnh ihnl.he i»upeciuliy intore>n~l In um! one that he \\iilr:\lr; an ln the brat of his ability. His Blair friend: © © © :lt \\mhimginul :md Sr..l.¢»ui».W ©f x ~ gs @ ,@©©@©©@©.© © © © © 9 limit mi-sq lhie Sadr th SAS Rm/ 'u f q g n r - Q - _ -i »;~Z §<;f a ;;;. § f f '§ @§,~ .§,,§@§»\§»@ g -|||||||\||l||llllllllllll|I|||||l||||l|||||I|||||lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillll 'ailj be zlnd I0 hear from him again. © (5 x -. Q .A :\ » .2 'rm-1 I-2NT|~IRl'lZ|S|:. n|..\||:. \IlII\|l.\:~%K.\I A 1 1 __.___._T .__-._'rms IINTIIRPRIS}§, m.AI1z, :QI:BIQSKA DHFI(5,B,QT| |'ZZ?_'?ff£'€:"=f/N~Mr; A. Vdn Aman: ;.r \»... o .~§l \ "\F' i 'r 14s'\ ~\ aiu.u D n v~ p o r t , Io a n . - - " I w i s h I c o u l d t e l l t o a l ! t h o w o r l d h o w m u c h I o vr o to D r . P i e t c o s F a vor i t e P r e s c r i p t i o n . 1 w a s n e a r i n g m l d d t o i l t o w h e n m rt m c l a i m c a m o a n d m y h e a l t h va lm i s e r a b l e , I h a d c o n t i n u o u s : m l n l n m y r i m s i d e .1 t o o k n i n a h o m o ; o t 'F a vo r i t e P r e s c r i p t i o n ' a n d c a n t r u l y l a y t h a t 1 s u ffe r e d t h o le a n t t h a t t l m e a n d m y h e a l t h n i t e : w a r d s n ub e t t e r t m l t h a d e ve r b e e n b o r o n .W h i l o o o l l l n l th: ot tt th t h e c r i t i c a l t i m e o ! l i f e 1 d e p e n d e d m i l l ! u p o n 'F n vo r i t o Pr e s c r ip t i o n 't o k e e p m e1 e l l m d s t r o n g a n d t t d i n n o t u l l m o . o l h a t l n o n e o r t h o d u t r m i n ta y m p l o m l m o s t w o m e n h u e a t 1 3 1 1 ! p e d o d . s u c h a s b u t t l a s h o s a r d a t ma p o l l l .1 c a m o t h r o u g h i n fa x c o l l a n the a l th a nd a m s t il l j us t al s tr o n g a n d w t o n u 1 w a s t h i r t y n a n o m . t h a n k s to t h i s b el t o f m e d lc l n e i . D r .P i o r t : e '| F u o r i t o P r e s c r i p t i o n . " - l l r a . A l l o c V a n A r n a m . 1 1 0 6 W . F o u n h S t . Y o u r h e a l t h i s m o a t Im p o r t q t t t oy o u . ~ » W h ! n o t w r i t e D r . P i o r o n l o -n l l d s 'H o t e l i n Bttftatio.N .Y. .f o r fr e e . c o n l l d e n t h l . m e d i c a l a d vi c e o rl e n d 1 0 4 : fo r t r i a l p k g . o r F a vo r i t e Pr e s c r i pt i o n Tab l e t s . _ __m a m t z o t o s u vfn 2 - ¢ M : \ ¢ n - a \ ' - M L A ~ n t s t t u 3 o u n u u * i o n * Sam mi col d m anl y w orl d o ver . a mmo but |I=N\r\¢ Mr. Ilnrlpaml t me unatun. \ A r A u n r u g g f u a - 3 0 C o n t : ¢...._-. .___._...-..._ .__.._..-His Deduction"S a y , a i nz ) u l . l d a : I e l l u r w i . I m e : in l 'lll lud £"i| 1||l n?" "Z'l. 1lln deI|: hlnI I a l n t nearer h e e lI d£ r e . " "\ ¢» ll n el do r la mr c I.1 g u vn l t m u s t have 11 01 311 u m Od tl vr te ll er s." -- Co ln ln B a n t e r . iminfcatafi-n Medicine '-P,:..§';;'f,'L';;€ loczl and lnzernal. and hu been :uncenful in the can.mens of Cnarrh for me: fox!! rem Sold by all dmggiul-P. J. CHBNHY s¢ co.. roa o h m _G a r i l e l d T e a W a s Y o u rG r a n d m o t h e f s R e m e d y I'or every stomarhandlntc ltllml ill. :, _This |;o1>d o\df::~h 1 l¢:n¢.d garb homommf-dy fm 4.0I|:1.l-: 4;' m » -|\:i1'.!0l\. stomach ll!! -and otlwr d¢\mna.:f'- mvnhs of tho sy strrn bn provalvn: these days ln ln 1~.rl: gnatmr tutor as n f lmll!tu¢~¢lklnldum Ln your ;;rund1x:Jlh\r:| day. " \ .\ \| i f a MUTHER! Clean Child'$Buwels with "Califomia Hg Synupf' i x ' \ ~< In a W ay l l l s s l o n n r y - - A n d d u y o u k n o w n o t h - l n ;w h a t e ve r o f r e l i g i o n !"Ca n n lb a t -- ° ° \ ve | | . w e g ut u ta s t e o t It w h e n t h e l u i m i s s i o n a r y u r n h e r e . " '--...»»; =».. __.°-.. °"_.4;"'-..l t - > : - 1 - .;`~5 ~S 'a _».af ...*_- . `"'-.. Even lf (r(~:S f(*\l'rlsI1 Dillon), CDDIt l n z l t e d o r ( n i l n f C n l t l . c h i l q r e n l o ve th e p i e n s a n t t a s t e a t ' C a l i fo r n i a I-'lgBy t { lp . "A le a s p oo n fu l n e ve r t a i l s t o d e m t h e l i ve r a n d bo w el s . . u k y o u r d m g g l n f o r g e n u i n e " c m fo r n l n F i g S y r u p " w hi c h l m ! di r e c t i o n s f o r bn b le s a n d e h l i d m n o f a l l ag es p r i m e d o n b o t t l e .M o t h e r !Y o u m u s t a a y , " C a l 1 £ o m l n "o r y o u m a y g e t a n l m l t l t l o n 1 5 3 r r r vv . ikuilaun 8-oaths: Baby Rachel'That Itch and hum.by hq;baths of Cutlc un Swv followed by gentle annlntlnp of Cutlcun Dlatmeat.Nothlng better, purer. 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" D i d 391|e ve r st-np Iq _ t hi n k, "h a u i d w i t h h i s c h a r m i n g sm i l e " t h a t th e O ll t o r fe l l ow l s t t h l nk l n g a n d "Ji n x m s t t h e : m m e t h i n g !N o w , t h l s c h a p t h a t h a s , l s y o u p u t i t go t y o u r g o a t . w h y .he r an l o to me h t mn t- If th ls mo rn - in g ,a n d .w o r d fo r w o r d .h e so l d n f yo u ju s t 1 a r t* ¢ | lt » l y u h !! y ou h ave ju s t l a i d o f h t m t o m u .Odd . isn 't St ?" 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" T h e y o u n g m a n b o w vd .h i s a i r o f tr a g i r i nj u r y n t uft e n vd to o n e o f t r a g i c : e l fa n n r o r l a t l o n .W o r t h t h o bo t h e r . l n d e w l i M n r m n l o ft h i m a t ll t n t o p o f t i l l m u m nt nl rs tl n'l -'tt wh ic h t he n m nn ga r fl vd i n a n nllt-5 a !o n e ol d e o f t h o t h o n t fr .!\ l| Pr e l l l |m r n s i n i t i o ; I-or h i m .H o s t n o r l fo r n w h l l i w i t h h l l fo n t n n t h e s t e p a n d h i s h a n d o n t h e d o o r . l o o k i n : r a t h e r h l u n k b a t t h o g u i .c o m w a i l a n l t h e n e u n y l n g wh ir i wl n ul a n f d u s t a n d t u n e r . " D r o p y o u r s e l f a t t h e g i r a l e . N e d . " h l s o l d . " a n d l !l t a k e - l h n r a r . "fro UE co:~t rt1~<'!:tcDJ .|?l.'J'4 ru( ~¥:\\f~~.~} P 1 '\~~Q .r r X »*:"'>g y - r :'ji / |,é .~f L - / *.| ¢ _ ,|F ~ ~ 5 ~ || t .',/ *f l \,, / ~'if'| rfr |4 ' i l L .1 / f § *f ' '/, 4 .2 ,ff ~/ /1 ¢/ , H W 7 T t l u w l = a f ' :» - ' "Yau-Are Not Going ta Mak| It Buy for Me. Art You, Joan?" ing fur new: of I'I¢-rre. I llmUglt¥ 5'-u Ulu mm! iwuutlfui, pitiful thing I h.¢»| :wer nlon.I luvnl ful.:thru.Joan,then.Trail mv, did 1 an1 In illthq days hurt you nr give you u momentslnxltty 0l. four?" "Nm" J uan adlnltmi. "y ou did l||Ilnthuaodaysyoumorewonllt°rlu1_ kim! und putlvnt sslth mo I tltought ar-'11 wrrv more like God than n hyruuli. then."Prosper laughed with bitt:mnu. "You thought very wrong. but rcrur-Ilm: tn my own llzhltl. I wus trrry c°:|r» ful of you.I meant to give you all I wultl .ullrl I tnoant tu ul!! }uu withputivnca and forbrnranre.I lun! re spect for you nhl] for ynur grin( an1tor the horrlbtu thing 3mt haul auffored.Joan. bynow`you know betur what the world Is.Can :fm roprqmrhme|Q very lnlhorly for oul--lm||pt ness, even it it wus slmrtf' "Ylltt H011 tll tm." laid Joan."lr !asnI.Just.We didn't Mart even. And um] yuu knew what you \\ttl1h11 or mo.I newer gunsed.""You |ll¢IBt1 You never guessed?" "Nu Some.tlrnrsl, toward the last, I was z.frn1d.I felt :hilt ] ought lu gn awlr.'Ih.ut day I ran ntl-y ou rameluber-I was nfmlul <11 xnu I fvll you vwre bull and that I wus had. tm'Iteu 11 seemed to ml that l'd hevn dreadfully ungrateful and unkind.That uns what lwgnn to make me clu Jasper Alunna hm!smnd fo r ln hour In a draft): passage of that dirty labyrinth klm\\1! vaguely to the pub- lic me "lwhlml the sc(non," listening1 | - /,a T-.=; .~ 'r not an glrlng her bark to bl: hands: And I was halbnmtl myself. Pd beenalone so long ...1 stood lo youtfntlltltfli me mm. Joan.and I threw an olk~l1ido over him und led you ouL1 " I followed you:I tlldtft look atPlrrre; I left hlm lying there," gqapod Joao. Prosper went on monotonously. °-\\m»n 1 come back n week Inter. I thought he would he dead.I !was dusk, the mind nu blowing th! Itlowwas tlrlsIm: In at acutl.I camo down to the fllbln and dropped bhgow the drlft by tlttll northern window Intl,the accom! I looked lu, I drooped out ttf nlght.There was n light and 1 ore.Your husband urns lying boron the tire on a ent.Thor!was another man the-rr. your Mr. Ilolllvurollg they worelalklttg. Ilolllwoll was dressing Pierrefs wottnd.I went away like a Haut, and whlle I was :omg hack. I thought lt nl! out:and I decldt'el to kaep you for m_\||.olf.r suplaose." mld Prosperdolly . "that that was x horrible sin. I n!1dn't sou it that any then.Pm not :ore I leo It that way now.I'l¢»rre had tied you up and pressed tt whltrhot iron into your hare shoulder.zz you wont back to hlm. zz he took you bark. how was I to know that he might not repent hls drunken der!!ll'!'»or do worse.lr ttnythlng oooh! be \\ot1l.!l It was the act of u tleml.It out ggp out of coun with me. What ever t gave you. ollucntlon and bmu ty. and eng. mtllt bo better and htmploffor mu than life wlth such I brute as Pierre-" "Slopl":nhl leon between horteeth;"you know npthlng ot Pierre und mo:you only know that one drorulful night. 'You dou't know-the rest."" l tlnn'£ want to know the rest," he nah! sharply; "thnt In enough tojustify my action.I thought so then nm] I think so now.You \son't bl' able to make me chanxo that oplttlonf'"I |hallnot try." said J oan. Ile oocopteel thll and rent on. "Worn I found you In your hed walt~ Nl!-....._|,_ ~ :1|"!; "` |t I1 J ` "rl | cu is a di awake The that k~ is emi \ ~liciou feren ' a brig " T h umm~Inlum nm .Foulvmlvllhourblwlblmmm.lormn fmAx uDartmouthwllngehasdeterminednotm lc cept muro thzn 2.000 lm- douts.A limit of mo 1| as tor thi A Plunhvf °'\\cr\: I:l\:\! :1:v:: \\l " N o ,ai r,l i m ;u e h e r e I n l '| u n k vi l l o . " U ~ ~ More ServiceableY O u jk Znu~ro~lpodarlu 1 / u m R 0 1 F T 'N € € d -r ~:f : .x a A ' /»N fa "~ SI* I / P E N ~1 ~¢c ~ . a m z ~.< 5 ,':ss 9Deaiers..jft Supremfq_ ~;; ~intheirclass. 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Ons-c| l Ii o |5 t a x o n o r g a n iz a t i o n o f (00l|»h:r\rluba. lim molto ol which :lull he "Keep your mouth shut." x..num likes In hi rvminded of h o w In | | w d t u t a i k zllml l l w t d n d or wb l n ul i l | | \° m ls an i m : l l a r r y . W a n t y o u u a u t a n d w h a t y o u n l . a r e |.\\D ||I!Torea1.t h l n g l .H u t a l l o f ul g e t j u n ! ~g l » o u t w h a t u a d e s e r ve . _ _ - a n b e e n u n : - a g i r i h a s h e r I~ c e p a l n t e d li k e a li e n Il a vl s rv. l a no s ig n th u . l i m 1 | a P i p p i n l - »1.1W Sh e ll y Ialkvn 1c l u fu r t I n t h e l l m u g l u l l u l l t h o r n w i l l l u no d i vo r c e s l u h vn w u b m u u t e 1lwn»u l l ]b e n n l u l '; | . r s l l w r e . 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She l n 1| wl so wu lu nn wh u Il nmr sl t he "l in e n a nd :l nn t |¢ " o f fa sh io n U m ' m us t st u d y cn r o fu l l y i l u vnrlnuml s u l vs n n they uro ] \|°¢ '1¢vl \IP1l mul , nut nt m any. x°l ¢. ~¢ l tl ms e [vw tha t ar e ho rt u du pt vd tn n n :'s n vaw l s : mu l e n vl m nm r nt . lt i s no t em augh tn 111 13: clnl hm t hat a r e mrrc -cr fr m n HN*st a nd p oi n t n f fa s hi o n a n d appm 1»ri alen em|Th e y [otor Company, Detroit, Michigan alan ul Gmual Moum Ca rpovumm Prices 1 0. a Flint, Mun H " 1u 4aw ,.>.\A a o n N a ti o n a l G u a r d G r o w i n g l a m e K i l l e d a t R a t e o f 1 , 8 0 0 a M o n t h luflu \\|.l\» |u\!Az IIN present umm:me Nusiunul nllng system! ¢0|Guard has an azzreguza strength utof game kliledilGU,l)00 lnwu,whim.I1 is lncrvanlng at more or umm 0l',1lm rata of 1,»*:R)0 nz month.In the "lnluents are SFll\|"|ler mouths the Increase bl slow, but rlsant elrlla.TM, just prior to the :mining sg-"sun :ma 1ta gl\<°lg *§.P!§\ncn°use l l greatly m.::u||:ulv¢l.I I : 4 tnn lt iu us i n : n a Jun e 3 0. 10 24 the bureau t°x}m~cls 181.- P n d l n g t h e " " '". 0 U U m e n t o b e e n r o t l w l n t h e g u u n j .cens us o f ='*"'° ',=m a by Jun e su . 1u ::5. an la e xpec ted thu ri va a t a t p r e t t y' x »:.tot he e ll 1t h: nc y§utlunztl l m n r d a l l l n u m b t r 't30.0uu men ts o t th es e y.=1n:t w e l e n m tt e e r w e r e rt y u r .I n t h e s p u r t fm m N e w :m ln :Ive r w e r ! h e pa s t seas on. e a r m s o r L ` 0 Iu - wtt r tt yo u t hi nk na t t y c f p o | ml n ~ t h v m u u u n l o t 110 for dee r, you o t h a t C o l o r a d o tu r n . u nd i n 1 9: 3 t t \ um ; . 1 n g $90,000. A nu tt y re ve al s th e fac t Il tl ll t he 1 92 3 eq l i m a t u o f ¥$0.5`?T.!H0.w h i c h i n n l - lo w e d hr t h e bu d g e t b u r e a u , l l n ut s u t - l l c l e n t I n p r o vi d e fo r t h e t r a l n l n g u n d 'n c t l vlt l t m o r t h e s e 2 0 0 . 0 00 t m . n d u r i n g I the Bac a! yea r uf 1 U'.!5.Al t l t u u gh o n l y un increa se or $Tl33.S-OU for nl! National Gu a m ! a c t i vi t i e s a l l o we d b y t h e bu d g e t b u r e a u o ve r t h e 1924 np p r o pr l n t lo n a , t h e st r e n g t h o f li t e N a t l u n n t G u a r d \\ l !l he l nc re tl so d o w l th is p e r i o d b r 2 0 9 0 0 . - - A r m y a n d N a v y Jo u r n a l . ;~P g .2 D 3 . J '~ n w u w z " n a l u l i n . 1 1 s u s a n ;v »g u m gleefully notices that one v|Ie¢|. OI th! new marrime mn' is Lo du zway with bl; homo ueehllngz. \\lu'n children talk mm In moilwrrILS mkee comfort. lu lim far! thatibn! will talk llmt way tu lllvlf stopmoihvr \\htI\ llne ls ;.:m|0. .ua honest man "ill ilu: eronomlcally and saw money lu pay his dvlsllllmlvld of invdntilng that he must £0911 up his gmillon in 10;lctg.` The Ron says she bugms my :wc s P ff ~ §AY "BAYER" when you buy-Qwww Uniess you see the "Bayer f".ros:" on tabiets you are . not getting the genuine Buyer Aspirin proved safe by miilions and prescribcdby physidans 23 years for i ;EMAND "BAYER" sph-in Marked with "B r y n c ro n "Hal Bean Proved Safe by Millions. Tami ng!Undef.: you see the game ayer" on packaire or on tablets 'you re not : mi n s the genuine Buyer spirln proved lnfe by mllllons and rescribod br physldnnn for 23 years.Say "Buyer" when you buy Asnlrln. ¢ CuEcura Soap The Velvet Touch For the Skin S~u5¢.ou¢4zs»a5<.1-| .~zs¢. Less Painful \\lfE--"ll|1.ilu.r\1,l " I s h 3»ou'd ta ke m e o f t h e b a b y fo r n n h o u r o r | o . ..g u l n g t o h a ve a t o o t h pu l l ed . " u b - " A w ,l o o k he re ,M a d g e .y o u i m l t h e k i d a n d r u s o a n d l u r e a u p l e o f t e e t h p u t l e d . " - B o s t o n Tr u n - p t . BOSCHEE'S SYRUPAllayi inimios. soothes and leak vuanand lun; influnmllioa.The mann:irriullon al' a cough lezvzha delicatef m m M g ;"t and hmn n l I w 'ISu u !:ly and quick!! hub. for thisfunn T... been s favorite householé remedy for wink. caugimbmatllilh andefpethlll' for lun! mu in mililou ofhomuailovulheinr thllltllltrseveayesrsgnnhllngthe gazieanioablnin:pod nights nddfne fum cotxhiugmth el! expeclarmoa In the morning.Yau can buy nosuun Smsr ummmmedidnea are wld. Suie Relief FOR l nola z s non ~~\\ \ _ .\ " 5 Q u.-Aus~ Q a r m r f »E | . | . - A N S ;s¢mn7s¢P»cm'=:s svwwumz A S t h a n d B u n L a x a t l v s - ru n ri r et h P i ll s .O n e o r u r n t a k e n a t t i m e w i l l k e e p y o u i n : o o d c o n d i - o n .E n t l r c l y t e g vt u i u l e . - A d v.. Three Souls to Each Man Aman: the natlves of South Africahere is n genenl belle! ln the split ~ul.One tribe berleves Ln three soul!| ~e in the tu.-ad. another In the stom eb. and a third in :hh hi; toe. un d " I re ur u l l n no sl n r ln - S a m u l i mu m n ' £ u m If I l h m w p h m u s l l r s a n d b u r n t m a n h a s o n t h o fl o o r . L u v S h e l l e y s a y s l t u s h a m e f u l I n H u i ; h a d o f h i g h a n l a o o l n a n d 1 o i l e n e l t h u s o m a n y w i l ! g o t h r u l i fe w i t h o u t kn o w i n g w h a t n fo r w a r d p a n s Is . Fl e t c l n i le r u l n a u gs x o n t a t ha t i f y o u cams 'I-gwmhe Toothache Rheumatism Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgia Pain, Pain the pun( l| tha She Never Could Explain ."Aluthur. why did pull marry fnllwI"!°° |" s o y o u v e tmgun tu w onue r UNLI e T u u l h a ve y u u °. " - S t r a y Stu :le s.I l l :4 : - » : - _ »rl-ing In unlnunf'e worhlnc rightI P r n t y D r u m o f B l a u C h a r m n n W i t Pa no la B l n d e d i n G r a y Mouff tin Ir m a L a c e C o l l a r . m u s t b e w o r n p r o p e r l y a n d w i t h m e de t a i l I n l l e r fl w l h n n u o n y w l l h l h m r u t t h e e o n t u m e . S e r e n a ] m l n \ \ l 1 | r h o n e o f t h e l e a : 12 1 | d e a l g n e n r e c e n t l y g a ve o p t u t h se c r e t o f a sm a r t ap p e a r an c e t hi s a n m n i r e w e l l w o r t h fo l l o wi n g .Tl : ti n t r ul e i s " h e fe iu i n l n v a n d dI5 C r E € an d w e a r I w i d e n k l rt , Il a u l g n l n l n g l gr a c e n a d fr e vd u m o f m u w m e n l . " ne x t i s " w or s hi p e r n lp u ld e ri e x a n d w e cfvm e t u r l . t h e Im n d s um vs t of a l l t r i n m i n g . " An o t h er p o l nl z h n t Il l em p h a s iz e : I t h a t o n e sh o ul d w vn r ; l u w 1 n g color a n d cho ose r l c h m n t e r k l l .A l l a I b e a r In m i n d : t m l e u - n i n g g o w n s a s u e w r t o o g o r g e o u s . Th e n o l h m s a l i s t o f " d o n 't | , " a n u n d e r lna \}£ £1 ;: co mes il u ndm on tl o n " D b l i n r e ve a l 1.00 Indhwcreetl " h a l 0 : o nl y t u b e g u vxa fsl ul . " l l c n m l u n usznlnnt a in n - In n c ;t o w n ! sui ts to o 1B1ln1l.l.\In <~fl'\1:l a n d a l l n d x Iw i :ag ai ns t u m r l n g b l a c k e: |:ll11\I\ ely. Fan Still Popular; Many Designs Shox. F a n s a r e an fmuluiulluiblu th i s r e n t h a t n e w desi gns a r e ro n s t u u ll ; - b l ing :hmm u.Th e la lg fvn tl xe r fa ns g m' m o r e a n d m o r e gorge ous,a n d n l l w fa n s ar e o f r a r e In n - m n u u tvd o n u l c l o f s h e l l s o f m u l l u - r o f; n ~ : | r l .T n th sl m pp e r w l t h u In n a: l ul r a le t he s e u l no w qq l t e i h r u s ua l l hl u : . h u : t h o vu r ntl mns ar e l nun y.Tin y h uns , the ap e: a n d s h u t m t l .u m o f si l k ga uz e u f u n n sl lr ks ,m l l h u Innu lsr npv 1 gr o u p s | u \ In w d n n n bavltazround 4 wbltv. l| i:|¢k nr u ¢l |~Ilr ||t¢ ~ slu ulo, tl. Bz u ro n pi x ke n ] n u t w i th t in y u p n nz l v T h r mu s t s t u n n i n g n e w tu na a r e 1 g u u z r . w i t h lo r t o l m s h d l stI|:k i.t ! m a l e r l u l gl'lll ¢rl n;:u h h | | n l l I\ t h 'I I n s v nr t 'll fm : Il \ ¢ssllll l h v lates Science lm!! one joy.Its lleld O( discover! is Intorminnhio. my ns you xo it ls tultlublo to alernyebuy I.round trlla tlrket.ulten then you wort lute ut uttlk hath so tu. A New Yttrk judgt Ilmlnkn wlfv brat rnt Should ht' marked with branding Irons.Ilut tt wife who monte hut husband gets a good jul; ln the mov- ies. A Llnrolu mlniwleI says prolchinuil \|.trinntion uznlnlt ;»tlnl~\ltmt~nt to come-.Fw hrlrtl llltttv svrmuns trhvrethe rtmedy was storm lltun the dil eue.. :HIP Nehmekn edttors who are elttuye clvfltniuz my rhanrter ulll como In nnge ll l gtrrevut ttuI1 nf them with l. britkyurd, one brick at tt tlme. The title "I}Olltlr°lun1 mv :lncommunthat{|l|;:|an Sl.Ir.s thinkthey wi!! quit 11-dag it.|.t\\\Slwlly ».t;s they must bu ptnunlme to spend ren! money for their tulwr1i|Ing. \|w Acc ept onlv "Batc r" package whic h contains proven directions Hurd; 'Bayer' build 12 tsblelo--olho boliles of 24 and 100-Dmgjiih. e q t r u u t n m a o n u s d l e m l u n h a l a x otlu n uttn u Three AccurateClocks '1hrw riotka kept In u crypt ln the Ports observatory. where the tempent-ture _rnctlcudly never torloe, are ae tttnte tu three tentLousandthl of l second 1. day. "catsctnfrs" FUR LIVER MID BOWELC 106 A sox Clltel`Bllloumos|, Conitipttllnn, Bid Hendache.Ind1¢eltton. Dru: notes.. Adv, Huw much tmtter oft would Adam have hton If he had kept Um! other rlb? _ _ .» _ ._ . _ N o L i m i t t o f / m a y There ll uu llmll io the \| | l1Il1 llthll worlti..Each lpokqln the wheel thltaks the whole utrentrtlz of the when depends upon lt.--11. W. Shut.. A Universal Remedy for Pala. For over ro youu .Allr.:ock| Plants hu been n standard external remedy, sold h el! put: d the civilised world.--Adr. Writtng an d Reading S e w:write on tt subject m t h s ! lmting read Janne!!full on l t I l inewer rr.ad on e subject tilt you uno thought yuurielt hungry on it. Children Cry ~for "Castoria" Take a Chance!" 1 thought that goes with the . » ' » of coEee at the evening meal turbing one. "It may keep me onight!" something [caEeine] in coBee eps so many folks awake nights, :ly absent in Postum-due de pure cereal beverage. The dil- means a full night`s rest and Marrlagr mal.;a t\\o|»o1~In one aml nsour oh!harh saga lite;:c up _lim rent of lh|\l Ilws to Sinn! out ultlrh one. Ired llouanl suns some !olhll arereally han! up bm mnsl peoples not that may hy purrlmstm.: lhin;:| liney muidn! afford. A I-larmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups - No Narcotics! Motherl Fletrtm'|Cutnrta hu F oo d;givin;natnnl sleep vlth n dbeen ln use for over ao yearn to relieve opiates. The genuine bean slputunll habla and c hildren nf fhnstlputton.,_ t o m o r r o w . ¢F h l u i e n c y . W i n d c o n é a n d D i a r r h e a ; W h y d m » a n t nm lu l: < =; ;= ~= ~° m m a n t l u l n g F e fe r l n h n m m au Is in g t!w r¢' pe mu lt lo n lay Ié i r h i u l :lu-A m e r i m n fr o m . u n d . b y r o s r u l n t t n g t h o S t u m l r h laili xaam " I t h t h e n a m r a r e a n d a n d B m r e l s u i d :t h e n r a l m i l n l l u n o f Io s t u m Ji llnnrmuelnnvsn tha t It cue s funI|.:n tcmzm-q_ und flu - ma-ul lalnmluges. A H a u s a : e d i t o r n a y ; It y o u h h k | m a n i a r l l m i o o w i n n l o o l h n l l : u m a y o u a r e a h e r o h u i a s 3 - o u I ID l l l l an y o t h er t im e \0 II. a ru a t h u g. Q s3 o vo fn m¢ £ \n u i l m r l l k s h a ve d e aid mt t ha t mu l; w efe 1 1U 1- un ni la ln for a fe r e n t b o m b o u t r a g e .No _ n n u t l m u n h t I ...-.. .lnnn \.... thu n n n ¢ | l l | | n ! |! a " ` P .. \` = j . »¢.1|". . \ ' 4 ,f | f r n m ; ¢.' F v o ~ ~ ~ re relieve acoug Ta k e y o u r d z o i o e m d c u l t y o u r m m e .S » B - - o r M e n t h o l hws r. A l ure r el ie f For c ou gh l, c d d s : m d h m n m c n .P u t o n e I n y o u r m o u t h a t b : d t i m ¢ . l f n n vu l s u n A h n l n n h l r l c f . 1 : 4 ; .Ja n " . § ¢ ¢ ~_ : x M A I ! for Health ie re's a Reason"I a w ning gum ns. . l | l 'g m s . rink rrpnuunvfnli rout.Hn rvluilnz Anvllwr vs ln tha o [ \l c .;L u l ! u v u u ;n n u n . " _..----_ ' _- 1 _ " " r __ _ ___" ~ ' ° ° " g " S ~~~~~~~s m m n n n o r u z n s : l c r e ~r r u m m l l l s i s b e m i l l w~. S , . . . f L ' §§ » , I L ° T f 5 . I k a i l l h o f : m i m i A v # - ; \ = _ _ y f = = ~ N o o r h n s .I r v u r i n g o n a l l a l t l s u 1 1 . v . { : l \m a k u s l ~~~u z u l n y n : s e w w w \ 1 \ g , r e _ 1 u a I ._|- - 7 F a m o u s d a n m y 1 1 1 ' - r ~ V rl . . e .. ,.=f.~=.... . I . * _'~" " \. r l . Bhdr, Neb., Fabruuy' 21. 1924 .1-rm mu Ubiorlcd 80"-'mx mrrznrmsz-h a l # puw HIS PIRATIO N r1r.o a¢"rnls Asked to offs: mgg c dimu na to what 'S row: p eople dwudd strive for In order to fit the nbo hu for responsible podtionl in public md bullnu| ..li.fe. one of our fleeud nktiond Industrhl lud- ers and student: of homm nstore Hr o n w r ,he* linked 2}uongh,the no with increasing outLoc h.Un !a nge the tremendoug mms spent for advenizing. Such extnvspnce, such foolhudlneu, would never do! Now, the widow had iadth in har husband,for the had nan million: LHUIQCH UP CHRIST F'!~ed Rayenl.orh.fhd ; n u m b o r o ! neighbor!at m iob m u n m aThe "Hardurnn Age" has the f¢|.'¢1|¢¢ Plrly. Those me an t n n F re d loidng to any nboot churc h gag;| - "liave you ever noticed how prom- porous,as |.general rule,church going people am?I t in surprising 'how the gencrll :vez-age of nii g- Hetxler and I T.K.IversonIm-IL]family.M n :a n Iverson andfamily,Charles Plno n.m u andl'\-\JVI110l\d H°ll'|l1\¢L Ralph Ray :nd Joseph Cmuinpr. Mr.and ldro.Ll Ver ne Lo we of01' bottles shipped to on-oount-ed boy-.He u m 4 . 4ers,b u t f o s u m s ~ o f ""°°\f.`fl"' .3212 2:f":::. "1.3f.':,.1 : ' : :H.;"',..,,." »»~»~».-' =-= '%~»M§ Best <>fNew Hats THE ENTERPRISE I ,|f GENERAL AND IDCAL NEWS AND COMMENT.Ask for "BLUE mBBoN BREAD"Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA,FEBRUARY 28. 1924VOL. XXVIII NO. 5u v I W \ u l u v a l u l s i l n l l a I n u- _ _o l l i f e a n d i n ' " w ' m u n h 7 ° | \ 3 1 ¢ ¥w a n n o t n n n r a d .S t .J a e n b ' | | " ' ° 3 'a m u m u i n t m 'f f r r f t . H n {;.'\RDNEH sc igool. Has NEW TEACHER Misa Marie Bourke of Havelock Nebraska, a teacher of seven years experience. three in one school and frur in another school,has been vacancy that she fills was caused. by the resignation of Miss Lorraine Selta on'acoount of lac k of qualifi- cations as requixedby the state rul- ings. The qualifications required for a nu de teacher in schools organized as is Blair.is a certificate the 'equivalent of a f i s t grade county certificate or of an elernentary stalef § u O = f 1 » ¢ | ¢f a u n a n a a r n i ]l n k n n !' T n comnsslonnas ~ A. zz. '"":§§;T.. Fmsrlc, or c. ml-runs .\llolr Gris! ofT§1ffl\..| Care The Th ' 9 A .n.P°>"wo u ld W i n d # L i ve ly Medina " i t h Warm I;General Business g f lworrlens Relief Lorps members 1.0 Discussions By Embryo 3 The County in fane oyster supper on last Satur .Orators 1 _lilly afternoon. This used to be an°U8\K°d to teach the Gardner ""'°°'_mss1'1z~sG A gggy 035; 1:03 ALL rnnual oocurance with them but af for the remainder of the year. The.ate years they have had to diaoon- I County Con1m!ssioner's Room. |Blair,Nebr.,Fdmr.18,l924. The Board of County Commission ers met pursuant to adjournrnen taken Febr.4.1924. Members present.:H.C.Blaco. Henry Truhlaen and Peter M. Tyson. Minutes of preceding meeting I Iz linue the practice. However they are all feeling quite well this winner and decided to revive the pleasant custom. A committee of ladies uruh Hrs. Gus Rathtnann as chaimuan. was ap- pointed by the president. Mrs. Elsie McBride to assist In serving'the were ren! and approved.§*"PP°f After a careful examination of the O n a c c o u n t o f t h e d e e p s n o w . . . . ! a __a .a I L l e n r SITUATION Dls c u s s z n - gh. Chamber of Commerce met i l! !Tuesday evening for the first Ling of the year and after the us reports were made the pre-llifmz offieer appointed Chas.Ross bage as a delegate from the Charn-hfi in the "Good Roads" convention rayon in so be new at Columbus on lti u h 6 . After this the Chair again called a n x l x f ; ° i s = ' = " j _ ~ . . C , . . . ' ~ | > _ " _ ~ Febr.28-Seoutlesders meeting e 'Xppoinlznenl Comes For 1 1 , ,7:30 at Dana auditorium.Blair Postm In Mar.I-Osc ar Gilb-erteon'a SowSade( g n d)Ollerman Out ":s-sr. A. c. at Lira A. °iwJ1rr1: nxzs PLACE :mfr zz-lsr h{ar.7-Congregational kenslng-P o s - r n a s n - : R a r r o u r r s n ion at the home of Mrs. D. C. Van Postmaster Oats " 6 th e Deusen.fHar.as-B apzm church u m ~ g _ = ; g = m j ? - ' ~ f » = 1 ° = ~ series of special meeting.|Ponmnter 1'T Mar. IT-W. C. of C. last lyceum Nebr.:-»-In ~ c p i t a t i o n mfrumber,Everett Kemp,"'°"°' °'""' c »mmiu iun J ohn F Whig, .ppogsld 'acting postmaster.'Transfer office so C OU NTR Y c wn him dose ofbusinesa zoo. im.- s mm.m y -4 Every ~ """.:"°"u;"::f.,:u;5'";',;".;man of grant " H - M - » ~ ; g - g f ;u m v z w q ivu hi h a y o u u g a a - ve r r f u b e y o n d m m m c vertlling had pnc tlully c alled. * " ° '' ° " " ° "except in " 5 H " " f S:J mz f a o n mm \ a . ma ma : S c h o o l o f g x p o r i e n e a ,o e a d m » ~ i B G l u < m ,I t m o l d b e p u r c h a s e d ~~n n v u l n n n i t t h i s l l h n r n | \ n u n | » | n » n | | '1 ¢°,, f";§}w]r f,}|_|,"j,,51:and lfn_i¥;| dall Iviraon anm o r e P ° ° n °l e n a f n e d f r i e m i :g u d r o l n t i - v u m i L i l d l t I n d ~( H i t i n U 1 0 ~~e v e n i n g [ L g n o y s t l r s u p p e r . M e .I A v e r y m i o y s b h p u t ' u r n h e l d N e x t S u n d a y i s " w h o l e f a m i l y a l t h e C a r l B : a t t i m m a L i t F r i d a y I C o m e a n d b r l n l t h e w h o l e n i g h t a t w h i c h t h e n e i g h h o r h a o d w a sc L y . I a n n i ! !s o t h e y c a n r e c e l v a a s m u c r \ i " " i l !" ' ° H ' I " 9 ! " * '. ! =. L T h :" m n tuchar.preuzhor. n i u r of then, eelloge pmfenon u d m mm. o f m o n ' I h n u n I n d y (0 tal) twanty uthars what 'wen pod ta _b0 do ne' an u a mln vis ml n i n ebmpu-hon with umh men u Wuhlngton. Fnnklln,Lincoln. nq-nouns. as nan lnvnin unvu|uv\|\i _j d |1 Mfg {;H ||||n¢|||1d .nd ~o n m u h m a b ma h o f u w u ma --" " " " ' o n " 'you o.;L!n ¢lh G u n n were ants at then n .m n th,world.11,3 bunker ~ SIU-ll1| l¥th | 23 r d the hdies| ,;A. Dixon home on fit Sntunday. u i d m p h w o u l d b w 3 l h y h o w .: i l l h o l d a b a k e d a y u l e n g 2 1 1 |g .' i ° ' £» i ' . " ° § ' $' ?»1 ' . ' 3.~h w a s u 0 3'P C O mc q m r i a f g y § > " * g . r o ~h i n d -l e w l f i P h :Y o n l a s t W e d i h u d a y e v e n i n g .e Both in style and quality,you will approve of this showing of new Hats quanem st.J lc o bi UH was notselling as it hld.Why continue the ntory ? It il only with an effort thatd d timers recall!the product.St. Ja.r.9b's Oil is no more.' Take another ovse.more recent. V M h 4 -. . | - . . s . ¢r . . a : J . . . . . . . . .. . . n z . . . KENNARD NEW S Mrs. John Blaco Ll suffering the pang: of | broken urn. She started down town last Saturday and fall bla the lcv walk. brmkinsr her Zeit Mr. and Mrs. J. S. County drove down to Omaha l u t Frida and\r.hHe Mr . C o ne ty wan t o n I m to Inc stock yards in . South Omaha.Mrs. Conety visited with her sister, Mtn.I'.rt|. Fly nn.A p a y w a s e n j o y e d W e d n e s d a y A u n n i n b a l ~~u . . . . . . . . .s . . . . . . . . . tor spring and early summer wear. Our spring Coats and Blouses are ready for your inspection. lsonaparto.Mnsmiini, or other men ol'g m t Industrial schln-emenu, The Rockkefoller.Ford,etc.They Mrs. T. C. HILTON The news was no snrnrim m Mr'ljen ~ °f__|»l}\°¢_|gll_ f\'¢I\_ §l§I}0mmmn la In~:TC Gin and Ekctric ugh:high Zines.Friday m m f ha t week.The forty!He ~ §u]1§}l`.`L'§§{§"§.l¢"'§°.¢ Af ter a 1611;and clevedy |riven'¥1ll>¢ll PP°¥1¢I\B¢d qmtil 10230 master anduha retire: hahunoth- 511ess extoiling thq municipal o'clocJc,when Mr.and Hrs.Hugo ing to bo uhunad of in his ldmiliilf The eveninsr H The MillinerIfurlllllll.__..\. ____ n.I .....|-I mf. .9»»|ii|§»nf'f~}|l§|I»"§}'|§`§;il|*'"""'""'iu i m ¥ l } i 'l !S »m a d e t h e t r e a t n - c o o d g 34 50| 0116.1me nrruu Dk SUCH llltll mm ulwlnccomplL~11m|nntn are be;ond the reach rhd quite transcend the imafzlmtm. of those whom function in life la lo leach how meh lhingn should be dormThe mon wiio bec ome mat lead- lthd favorably R Th 193' (mg stores.I mr.mm mrs.lurruen t.i1r\\uuu -nown en an |A fare broke out soma time Mon »and famiiy and Mr. Rondo!! Iverson '___ the | :1l\0l Pyle family died.The ° liltelled in unsdmy owning to tmcs-tate felt that Pearline was so Fay night in the Louie Mencke 11001 ,||gh A E Dlx :.~¢:afwd i known u m in ncoelmi little iu ll which d¢=»¢r°>=rd the pool hall. §Z'i`m§2.""°"a e .oh further ad\eni=sing.The Proctor &:ho H. u. 1'I¢|war»I's balber 1hop .Mg A good crowd gathered nr. the ii.. \'cnnrI home un l.\»l. Satur-'1"i\T.u m m ._ix:"br d »-»n .° .'f'"?f'"">**°"F'"_ ""'i m .Ll.=..°°§'.fif°'§"...'1_-.I'"f'f';'f=--'°.."If€===.u enjoyed nn D|l|!'==1°~5:_/ / / / / :mn and teilinx whit a neat bene-llluck served summer.Aftarvuvds Lnltinn nf em. am....¢...» .....m,.not qmify for the place under """§i}iil}`>`f.§§i¢"4aT:T."»Zofa;13,32 The Grand Army boys rw.-¢ t£¢il§, ind n mnnér maker il had been the eiub broke upi=u.» bridge, mn """ " """ '"""""""`"'" =»-3; =-;}_;wg xy,ld h bee Harry Tucker ibrlzxillsi 2_50.thank| of the lldiu for 3 most hrluunched out on the adviubility jnngg sets and dancing.YDUNG PEOPLE MARRY e n ou *W*n ac- 1|1 gghwn (Supplies for pleuant aftemoan.of connecting up with the hizh line.Club guests for the wining in- 1'f','§'§"*§j' _'ffE'2,_'f'fi' L'Ff .t'3°'_FI§'i »<»é=»»49.1u. .,,_,_ ,,_, _ ____ _______ ______ma mx on the municipd plant eluded Mila Leone Bsrngmvar, wha'mu Thelma Jenun, dliltlltar of Always 1 a E i r w u ll | uc cv mu nc z w ssn \n ¢ I 1l u ng :o f t h e st a t e i n t h e m a t t e r ,b u t f o r 1 r m e u n e x p l a i n a b l e re a s o n t h i s sc h oo l hns _ b een r u n i n vi o l a t i o n t o t h i s r u l i n g f o r s o m e t i m e e n d h a d ¢b ¢8 p f| |t h e n§ £ I" e c f t h e st a t e :+uf.horities.\ A 511.011 t i m e a g o a s c h o o i in sp ec - t o r f r o m t h e s t a t e d e p a r t m e n t w a s vis ii in cv t h a B l a i r r i t v M h n n l s a n d J o e O l e o n ( L a b o r ) H e r m a n N e l s o n ( L a b o r ) " a l t e r D a vi s ( L a b o r ) H a r r y N e f f ( L a b o r ) rs. xsvnpgm (Labor) C R .G r e y ( S u p p l i e s f o r p o o r ) T h e Tr i b u n e ( P r i n t i n g ) K .E .N o y e s { B l i 1 i ff } lg mu th a c i ty h u ,in tha la a tlwu in Blair :cl:ooh l u t year me Weston I a n n i , , ; , , ' , { ~ g n ; 1 erm and Hse to the heights were not taught what they should do or huw they should do it nor In moat ra m d i d they start. with any coh- ception of their own nature.They s t o r i e d t o m a k e : h o b e d .o f t h e n e n d o w m e n t s .a n d t h e n pe r s o n a l c o n m m an 19 |- I t o n a w i t f r o m M i n n ! t a n k r u p t c y f S p a s m m l i f. s p o r a d i c m l vo n i r i n g a c co m p l i s l u e ¢ n o t h i n g. A d ve r t i s i n g m u m h a ve a u n i t y o f p u r p o s e a n d n b o s r n i l a r o n t i n u i t y .Itz fae tit ion i~ In U 1 0 m e m o r y a s t h e d r o p .d r o p .d r o p , o f w a t e r o n a nt n n n 'Flan 1fmhlh 1n\n:t va u l t \ u | | :vr t u u l r )M»\\|u|l¢N ° ° |~i l r u n t u u ~1:! |Um.s u p p o n u l t h a t t h e fi r e w a s gzaumd .\ :t a - !¢!nf!\f|¢\1{in ;..=!;..,, |, ,t h e e x p l o s i o n o i ' t h e s t o ve i n t h o 1.r;:m:1 r . - m : . . :.1\1;.i:\w r - 1 aw p o o l h a l l .T : " f .f \ | ;\ \...1}1- 1 , ; : ; r .\.£1||| ..|rlr\.|\»..-|m n Ru h r l i n ; b e e n 3 l . I. ffl f u r !n f l l w m,...l u l 1 \ . 1 li m :f r o m a 1 . 1 0 .»*m u m p s Lh e r u n t o d a y a n d 1 mi. \c: |:. 1.:IL \ |:\==t we e k .t h e Ii o l m q u i n t r \ o 1 u r un llI.. :r | i l i a s U p a l \'.r|»'»ht.w h o i s te a c h -1irigm1\BW 1._l1dlr._ 1 . r »-vs u r the Same 2 6 . !5 C l u b m e e t i n g .f * ° i " §a.b " " * d i " | " a m u c h c h e a p e r i i g h t r o t e t h a n H n .J .A .Ti m p o r l y o f M e d i c i n e 3 3 5 3 s h o w s t o r m c o l l i d e d w r l h a n u p r i x h t l d u 8 8 o f t h e : u n e class co n ne c te d B o w ,W y e .w h o m o d e h ° 1 l a s t n v-S D O M t h e Gn d O f I CIIIVQFT.j u s t 011|~ u m ~| i n e P¢|3g |n¢¢~l e w l n g f g f t h e m l n o f t h e W a r e p l a c e . h i t s . H u c k !b o n o oo nt an ta on o n t h o " e s t.' ,T h e o fw h o w a s l n W oa r wa s in _ } u1 e d b 7 ` l : | r f a o e w a s t h e i n s u z l a u o n o f i Th i s w a s t h e n m F r i d a y n m !15. 53 h h vi h l l 'I h r fu n n a n !|.nh.u¢An t h -.l . a n n a l y ,r u b ' l : m y w i n l a w m -p a n i e d b y H i n R u t h Je ns en ,A h h ! az t h e b r i d e a n d E a r l W a l t e r s ,o f Io w a ;c o m i n o f t h e g r o o m . A re c e p t i o n u n d d l n n o r wa . ;h o l d a t t h e Je n l o n h o m e fo l l o w i n g t h aGood"x ;;;;;r ;,.a" ».;.I" ;».." §,.,a' ,;;;" ;»;.;; ,;'M'J.Mirah (Mileage, wn not up to the requirements and'no ma r ). .._;Belvn Offen (Corncungunmeflmtelgtook acuon on the mat 1 )h r ,giving the board inafrudions q . in put in a teacher with the zequir-nd f";:' )T°""Cn.(mm: ¢.1 me v u ''" "c e n :s.1 ...Of counre the board was hainless City of Blau (Light) City of Blair (Wnte )beenune, to refuse meant a loss or rthr stnte crmlits for this school and Lo:fllReg:|I|:ra!s ReporLing lllll the matlnlpollry of ldlwmhs Ill l l l l l o n l ~ Good Pastry Cooks can become betterand fcrmnlatul dfreclionn. is wud-[NEBRASKA WEEKLY by using MAINTOP FLOUR § . : £ ° ` § " f M l ~ t h e :stn\e a n n o r t i n n ( C u U 1 P m e n t w h i c h i s l p p m x i m e n t l y $ 3 0 0 0 n n u m o n a a n d f o r Lhls t h e m e m b e r s o f t h e *,h r l r d a r e p e r s o n a l l y re sn on x ib le .i B A R R C O L L E G E 1 .1 a _!_.2| _ .b m h s a n d d e a t h s )Because it is blended for ge Three] :No r ms It will make goodwho nu "gr ,,,,,.;| uf. ug a |n»»|93¢ mg rugu mlmim. #emi-IEE |LI¢"`§&-:-zrnall p1;o|.ne|1home.-'r\&i"'Enwpr!Ic uxsmdu wan-mmf W-.1\.Bread, too.Shall we send you a sacknew or endeavor.The teacher or]st\a of politics we u l must : u i Hemming Potenen of t.ha_ Rani e. I P l e blvrs are :ne Dtlltlrarrte or cn1t- nation.lt is nheolnu-Iv necessary to have laws and rules to govern llofiety and it i°=than tn nn evenHealer extent c t our schools and we must of necessity have fillet t-rnyern the different classes of »clools :nd these rules must of :"ec~esslt\seem hnnl in some nlnree lnt ln the main they work out for |.¢.ml and for this reason 'Phc Fin- terprise feels that it ta hardly rig!" tr. criticise what mat nnnonr ln Mme. who are not acfluaintesl with school work. as so called red tape. .xu mo ns g }~q '| ERTA lN sa mo as Approxirnately one hundred stu~ dents of the junior and senfor class- Pa of Blair high school assembled at the M. W . A. hall last Saturday evening fo r s party sponsored ll? the junior class. A Pr vz nm composed of several musical numbers,a reading and a short play were given. The musical numbers conslnod ot a voc al aolo» a saxophone trio playing popular fiance hits. and a song by three ,lu- nlor girls. accompanied by ukhlelies. The words of the song had been inode to characterise vadous seniors and they excited much lauuiter. The reading concerned a small boy who unfortunately mamlo n grave and humorous mi<t:1l<»-in nreparimt a letter for his English clans.The play was especially interesting and it included characters to represent seniors who had escapetl the jokes of the mug prcricnunly m<ntin':-I. ihe :letting of the play was a twelfth grade English class and me juniors des.er\ell much credit for gnoclucinp:such lilc like character illlts of both seniors and members of the faculty. The program hnvinz been com rlcted the time was-devoted to nancing and cards. the music being furnlnheil by an orchestra composed nl high school students.At about eleven o'clock a tasty lunch was :erred and the dancing continued until' midnight.The students then made an end of the rnerriment and started for "home sweet home. each having enjoyeel himself to the utmost.\ Mr.and Mrs.Norman Wilkins had ar Sunday dinner monte.Mtn and Lira C.C.Van Deusen and daughter,Lemta and Mr.Albert Miller and sister. Alma. Mrs.Lucretia Cantlln has soldher Omaha home and will moie hor ltousehold goods to Blair where she will talte ah apartment in the W il- fred 3lyers house on west Grant or The Omaha basket-hall team will go to pmaha Friday night to play on Omaha University team. The girl's basket ball team will ries'the Arlington giH's quintette cu the home floor Friday evening. The Arlington boys will also play the Blair team the some evenihg at the Dana Gy mn. ' A group picture of the Choral Union in choir vestment was taieol in the reception room on Wednes- day. The second picture of the student body which was taken with a re- toldng camera, was very much bet- ter than the first one and the 'plc- turee are now on.sale to the stu oenta or anyone wishing a picture. The annual spring banquet will be held on March t-1. This is an ar- falr for the entire student body and all those interested in the schohf and lta work. Miss Agnes Bryhl lett Tuesday for her home near Cedar Falla, Iowa. Miss Bryhl.who been a sta- .dent here this year, has been suffer- f- . fr om a nervous must take a rest ol under the c an of a students regret her much.On Sunday breakdown and ..t least a year phyaidan. Dane departure very afternoon,Mr. and Mrs. J.S.Johnson and Miss Lllah entertained a number ol friends in her honor. Minn Nellie Falk,Bliss My rtle llunlum and Mes.-are llerman llur- num,Tliouning Anderson and Paul Nyholm made up n party which nt- tended the performance ol "l!amlet at the Brandeis Theatre in Omaha ln:=t Suturttny night.cl Mis.a Leno Peterson,accompanied by her mother :spent Sutunlny shop- Pinc in Omaha. Bliss Anna llannen spent the week end in Orrtaha. Miss Helen Anderson spent some time ln Omaha the first of the week. AGED BLAIR i n : s lu t: xr DIES The dénth ol Elin IIyelyn Childs, occurred in Omaha last week while she and her daughter,Mrs.limma Chenowith.also of this city,were spending the winter there. Mrs. Lhilds, who was past ninety- :lx years of nge. has been a resident oi Blair for many yearn. Ileshlcs hcl ¢latld1t»cr in Blalr, also leaves two daughters. Mrs.IdaBeatty and Mrs.Burnham of Oma- ha. and one son, Geo, ll Childs of Omaha, also one mn, IId Childs of hluilne.illinois. Burial was made in Laurel llill cemetery beside her husband.who a a l l l l I u ¢ v : | |u l l e t r e : u : n u l g L u serve at the Club and they were pactically the last to leave but ffrtunately hiessm Stopheni and lxlopp were behind them and camelo their assistance bringing them to town where they were cared for. SILVER wsnn1:~:o~ ANNIVERSARY On last Friday evening, Febr. 22, Mr. and Mrs..¥ol1n M. Cbmpton, who reside on the Bench. celebrated their silver wedding anniversary by ln- viting in n number of friends and relatives for a social evening at their c ountry home. Refreshments were served at a late hour and cards and visiting were indulged in. The following guests were present: Mr.and Mrs.Ilarry Ervey anddaughter, Mrs. H. Fl. Tegt. Hr. and Mrs.Perch Compton, Mr.and Mm. Chet Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sor enson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Compton. Mr. and Mrs.E. C.Lippincott and Mrs. J.A.Compton. \ .MOND A Y . s r m n n o o x C L UB The ill. A. C. had one ot'their largest meetings at the home of Mrs. Henry Menc ke on last llonrlny afternoon.Febr.25. There were present twenty fiw ivcluuling one visitor,Lint.Myra Sorennon. who belonsted to the (lu nhen the family resisted hefe o few years ago.Mn1.[Brock read nn interestine paper on Walt Whitman.Mn . l*01lt had given .con-ielemlnle lun- Lnnl thought to the preparation or her paper which made it irell worth while.Minn Cnrde Wiseman read n uambcr of selected poernn.nmmn: which were, "Il1e Open Road"an-l "lily Captain." The lllnrch mcetius: alll be held at the home of Mrs. A. llcbel.*f " F.\REWEl..l. PAlI'I`Y FOR 1|YOUNG :u.\'rno:-: Mrs.Frank Schafer.Sr.enter tnineel a few friends, complimentzm' to Mrs.Dave llundahl.u p s kilt cfcloclt dinner, Monday evening, Fcbr. 25. Mrs.llundahl leaves noon for Wortand, Wyoming to join her lltls lot|t|, who is located ln a bank there. Those enjoying the fonewell \ | l i with MN.llunclahl and also Itlrs. Sthafefs hospitality ere as lol'<»n-. Blcsdnmc-¢John 3lcCrncitcn.Gilhrrl lllnes. Anna l'eter|=en, l-I. ~ Carr!- non.Everett 'I§,°snn, Lou Latta :mil ully disrupt the Chamber. The Enterprise is apt here to dir tate the policies ol'the city.l t isnot our prerogative to dec ide what' course the city should take in this electdc light matter, but we do have a duty whic h as usual we intend to perform and that in to put before our readers from time to time the exact facts-on both sides as we gather them and then it_will he up u- the people to make a decision. For this reason we will make a carefully prepared report in a later ieeue no that the comnarative Cnet: may be given in a clear and concise manner so that all interested may know, not the feeling of the editor in the matter. but the cost in dollars and cents for that and that alone slonld and will be the determining tactors. - - . -- -n L.L.Lantry, pioneer resident ol ami-and one of the most widely known characters bf .the county, passed away at his home on west Lolfax street on Wednesday after- noon at two o'c1ock. Deceased urns .born in New Inn- don. Conn. March 30, 18-I3 and came to Washington County in 1886, three gears previous to the laying out of Blair.lie ws i the first railway mail clerk to run on the S.C.&I'. rullwny \\l\ich line of work he fol- lowed until 1889. On May IB,1813 he was married to Bliss Mary (i.filirldcn and I them,four children were horn, two boys and two girls.Both boys died ln infancy. Mr Lantry un.. Ilwmtificsl with the business. lnt:nl ..r Blair from the time of its infancy until a short time ago when he Fold his lnusinews and retired to enjoy his.nltl age. heverat months nga he was taken ill ltnul at his aslwnnccll acc.being past eighty. was unable to rally. lie leaves to mourn him. his wife Pnrl two daughters. Mrs. J. ll. Grimm of this city and hire.IIarl Brooks of Lincoln. Funeral services will be helul at three o'eloek Friday nfternoon at the home with Rev.Melteenmn of- frrlsting. The Masonic orfnnlzatlon,of which he wan a member. will have charge of the ceremonies at the grave. The lnrli-es of the Congrczationnt Uhnrch plan to hah!one of their p~pular kenslngtone at the home ..r Lire.D. C. Yan Deusen on Friday. | lli ll neighborhood. was at home zo |l.i|:sons and daughters and their #families on last Ifrlday.Febr.22. Mr.jhetensen.like the famous George.a birthday on this date ,ond this was the occasion of the celebration.;There were about thirty 'ielati\.'es present and a very pleasant day was spent. l Jens L. Petersen and wife of Blair I1ere among those present. w. n. C. KENSINGTON 1 The W. R. C. kensington held at :the home of Mrs.Ella Tyson on Febr. 21 proved to be one of the most entertaining keneingtons held this season. j Hrs. Tyson eras assisted by Mrs.;John Aronson,who had rlecornted lthe rooms in the patriotic eolora tn lations.` n r r l s r EVENING SERVICE PLBASES A véry interesting meetingwas held at the Baptist church last Sun- day evening when Mrs.Edwin H. liinncy,aec'y of Christian Ameri- canisation work in six states for tho Baptist denomination, spoke to a full house. ;Mrs.Kinney came to Blair pd- lmarlly to visit her friend.Mies lllellta Taylor,who* is state sec'y for the some work in Nebraska and friends prevailed on her to speak informally.e Mrs. Kinney has a pleasing per nonality and her remarks were tn- tuesting aa well as educating. By special request Mrs. A. Sma!~ Icy sang the solo entitled,"'I`bat'ar i o n n a n GO NE llwnor of Waehln¢ton's emba s y . s o Hr ' ra ts ' near br.|Hrs.Kinney remained ui a n n Quite a blt of I vi ns was c or n- pleted ln the way of quilt blocks and a nice lunch wound up the day. Previous to the lunc h and during the serving a few games were in-I dulged in that brought forth much merriment.A large crowd was in attendance. QUAL ITY CASH MARKET One object in this add is to get lef»re the people ot this community our reasons for running our stone on ca.sh basis. .W e feel certain our customers will see the a¢i\nnta|.,'c in always *paying cash in tem]of having itchargell.You ttsll make money if }t.ll alway s [my cash. .lust try the cteh plan for six months and eee if ;ou'rc not ahead ln at least three trays. First.you have saved money by living cheaper.. Second, you have nothing charltell against you at the store intl you have n better feeling toward your relf and the other felluhv too. Third. Thu are preferred custom er at any store and y ou know that get! have lived within your means. You |lon'l.hear much kicking about the way the Post Office is run because the service is generally first class and the terms are ail- ways cash.Ita nll in getting tne. habit to pay c ash as you go. 5-lt S. ll. Pounds, Prop. - -- \ i The finnish Ladies Ain!will meet with hh.-.ltmcmus Johannsen on rest Wetlnesclay nf temoon LO be entertained by Mrs..lohannson am!. until Monday when she returns! to Omaha when sho been stop- nins for a few days. 'ASBlNG'l'0N COUNTY x-'Ann n u n a s t i H o r n s I.F r i d a y a w n i n g o f l a s t w e e k S u t h - erland school turned into a court room.As the spectators gathered to witness the event,trained lawyers were busy studying their cases in trcparution to trying the man charg- ed with robbing the soil. The Sher- iff c alled the court to' order and the mock trial was on. The follow- ing are the characters:' Hiram llippockett,Defendant, hennan Wilkins; Judge, C.C. Va n lttusen:1. I.. Gassem. Attorney 1or tlefense. A. H.Miller;Full 0. Gab. Attorney for prosecution,A.G. Jensen; lienry Smith, Clerk of Court, D. L. Green;Billy 0'Brien, Sherltt. t3c r:e Van Deusen;Witnesses for prosecution,Patdclt O'H00lllt8Il| fra:actor witness.Chauncey Wil- kins;Abraham Aifalfd.Blnterid Witness,John Hooks:William U. Knowit. Technical witness, J. Arnold Ionta.Witnesses for Defense. I. C. I':|ookf,Character witness.Frank Biffar;B.A.Humbug,Material Witness. Harland Jensen. The _lury was finally eeleetd af- ter having to°distnis.s many on ac- count of objections br' both sides of the ease.The lawy ers went to work exam- ining the witnesses and the trial v.c2t' on.. Many real examples m n lrouf'.l\t out to show that the de- fendant,Hiram Hippoclxett,was robbing the soil and all those pres- lpllln 57 tht he has lelrlalul of ment must mc |» dl ~il'~ i m " " i v lr . l l*h ur t llll III! be hn .hi burden: Illllsh eultnll nnnmlnn I`l'..... |....|... L..."ff.....°'?£'. . . L » . . . . L ' 'Qualifications'are onelowmfnta Lml they unnot be tauvht. Qualifi- citlonn are the very foundation ol rverv grunt life. nnll no 'leaclwr rar: create nmllflcatinrtn. 1 think the otwrlwc q of ull mo- vtlto have neromnjuhnl much is that uvhencver n *teacher* or ndvimr intervenes with lermonn :na ln how thay should Armmnlislt their uumk. or 'ofhothrr tlwv llhorlltl tlnrlvrtnke their tn-k nt all. the result has ham :1 uvnknning. not n lromrth. :tml ln tho nxt:-t to which nnlt rf¢uv~>'¢ urn' lwoslal. inlmlwd work wo# chill od ml measumbly pnrnlyu:-I." . . ...." r * " " "and employment of mo n labor at izood wages. Lincoln Exterior work on new building nesumed. Wymoro-Inca! irq wholesaler com pletes xturing one oi' heal, ice crops Handled in put twenty y ears. Omaha.-7Cont of builtling $155, 000 hrillm across Ptam- rlvnr to tn; l:g | l 1r;umIl} by lJnu;:l.1 uI Soun : r chunlvN -\1:12111 G r o v e - 2 . O . n r r v ) l C ( l l \ 1 n u l w u u a : u t ;| u l l v :n u u i l u l u u fort. ing in Omaha spent a.few days rvcently with her mother,Mrs. Helen Burgess. !llc CARTllY NGTES Lira.2nry Spring of Inmgts»nIn \i=»itin;; hterrdnughter, Hin. Clll1.1~ lllnz und fumiy, hnvlng como .Mon-day etu.\ing.slr.mul Mrs.Jnmof Thon~pfor»|l"...1 .ul ¢..u¢;»o vflvbrutcd thenr fiftcwmh \\|IalinL§ }l.»|..t!.t»r..\¢I1¢|:nn .1 ln t ..:f1 |t.....~nu.Z I \. . mi\crsary ln!!Stlntluy vu. mt:illrl vir home.1 I r w .f r"t n i n g 1 1 I l a l : | , { h . \ . | § .1 I 0 l .l f l u l m m - t 1 l u n w |H i u . .\ ,. l i . . t l l m l u y "`§1X1.. D. 1.v¢l»fi¢1¢ nina MondayMiss Opin Burgess, who is ".ork_|a!tomoon on Mrs. Pyles. l Miss Addie Bunn spent the week- end with Mm Opal Reeves who ha*teen quite ill with tlzroat trouble.!Mr.A.A..e\nde\son has rentefl n funn of forty ac res south of Blairandwillmov!the finat of Manrh.Friends of Mr. A,.Jt. Denies wish tmllmitwl atzccess to him in his newworkoffieldMI T" f " l' i lu Rtrgr hunk. Ho will 1un in farm ';1|Mr.Kelly taking cbnrzv. |l Blair Milling Company Blair, Nebraska UIn . \ 1 NT( > 1 > 3-in. I.. !|'.\'ar1'ick rv ~s |!\ r The flour that took first prize on upon compeI'.i'l.iu.| .\.1hedon79"I2i\(§:'l»1 *all other Hours at the 'Ihuml.on County I'ulr on Bread, the gg. |:i .I lr\.u"l\Tf.131:1.1|:...r.u!lim nu Calc~and Dou;:l|n|.\t¢, Willnr-l.'P"I ll tv |.\with Klr l l r 'r!PH"\.l'1"|||r I F lx |,ATo 'E a x p a y e r s - »5 :u1\c.\!i}v..=m} l 1 9 = o r : = : : : o m o o l : c ~\-_m 5Yourwarm: u n i \\.\|me suund 1 ;. \»~~hi il C . m f y o u r a l 1 \ n n | l u k ll :unnruirm' YG!!! l}L.n|11;.;.|..\|hznlluing :1\\hri.LI= »... 1| .l l ! \ "a sf ff |<: .~.1.»|...f..., \.vu ~~-S J (I l l !I \f ' |wr 11. .\..\.~. --o f l l Zr b fe : m l }.!'=a;:\1.1\.:ili'\ r w r ;lall=.1 . 1 l m iran t h a t t w k e d ) n u r ¢g;{.~I 1.110 f| 0l . :l ri t |!) w h i c h lniunlaih.} \ l u I zu .: 1.thc c n n m a n d n u g n r i n y o u r c o ff e e . a n d c ve n t h e glasus o f w a t e r t h a t y o u 1..|r l v 1lLJ\l4 I F"" H |l \ \ » .La1|.l m l )\. 1t .. u ; s | I\;»*.:f|..r I | I r 1 .:..ts I \v I | ; v | | :I l:\.a1w:at \ u U l | U ;|:Ul.\.n I| \ Y .A \ | l n l . \ l i m o d e r n a w i n m d n g '#001,~"'ié0§.§'.f" fl `»¥ .~ 1Jm.¢|=.|Il x i u n s i u n o f l l u r n e y a n d Ms 1 l a c a :.. \.I|.:..e..|l..l...|*.¢....»- ¢ \ I » . . . 4 _ E .\ _ . .1 _ . .1I \'1 |(o -f 513.a r l ¢' . r t ;\I ln. \';. f1 »r m u l lnna n d P e t e r J | 1 |I P M o f c a t t l e n 9 P n ~cr-.zsan n n l ru m a u t a x - - t h e i n a !n a m e d i n t o t h e I1undN.~d1\o f m a i e r i n l u i n t h e w a t e r fl l un l .Th e r u g b e n e a t h y o u r fe e t l a tamed a n d s o i s 3.our m o r n i n g ne w s p a p e r .y o u r a u t o a t t h e el o r,o r t h e Lr oi lc y c o r .w h i c h £\ \ \ : r y o u p r e fe r . i s t a x e d .O f c o u r m y o u r h o m e In tax ed,Y o u r ! u e l h a n c a r r i e d s go o d s t a x a t e ve r y t u r n . Y o u r p a y e n ve l o p e L a t a x e d a n d t h e r a i l r o a d m h l t h c a r r i e s t o y o u Scores o f da ¥l y w a r h h u be e n t:\r:¢.»~I n m l |l u !I || ||» }°\ 1|| |\|:~u\\.1.l a i l w n yli ne s u r g e d . hugs#la rL nl g|1|l\lj 1I~Lsnwm-rum new sever diatl'i¢.La Lo:-1; UW-'\ cr e at e d lllllitf a d d i t i o n a l x l r e e !p w - ; i n g o r d e r e d . ll n s l i n g > = - Cr y s t a l i c o hm ve a l . c o m - pl r l e w l . 2 0 0 0 - t an w a r e ho u s e fi ll e d a n d L00 c nr lo ac ln :\ hi PP ¢* I lo ne ar by ; te rr i- t o r y .. S l q i s l i u s h o w t h a t 26,000,000 Am e r i c a n a .n e a r l y o n e f o u r t h o f t h e nn tl o n° s P 0 |'* \l l aL Ion . h ave r a vi n g: ac » 31111.l l n r h e l 1\IrI) onal1l vi x i l o d h o sis te r,M r s .A .D .A n d e r s o n a t l i m M r l h o d i : \ t h o p i t a l i n O m a h a | : \ I. i l o n d a y .F r e d ( ` u r l i s o f O m a h a s p e n t t h e w e d c - e m l o l t h e J a y L a r s e n h o m o . T h e c h i l d r e n q l h n r s Ja s p e r m n a n d C a r !¥l um » en ar e haxw-ing an siem o f t h e ch i ck e n p o x . M r .a n d M r s .Ge-r ¢so O h r t ur i ' l 4 _ _ - . . |..__.._.|.....I ol.-.ln ¢l».\~E! FI uoWe st§l have on hand a small ton na§e bf Hard Coal, both Pennsyl 1 | vanla an~A are closing out at GR~ATLY REDUCED PRICES k i n g no philnnthropist.zonernlly pasm~ntl1e taxes nlong to you,Mr. Consumer. Death and taxes nre uni-! to be the two xurt things, but ninth fumes only once,whereas a u n cmrnce with every tick of the watch. Philndelphla lrtriuirer. 1s mts n o n z c An vfz n rxs ls a ACCDMPLISHES LlT'{l.E - - - Did you over hear of St. Ju.ob's Oi !!Not so many yelre uso.astime goes. it was a nationally Smourn prcprietnry. It Ins the biggest sell- ing product in nday when notional dutrlbution of s c ommodity gn: the exception. BL Jacolfs Oil was adver- rotlnts in state and national banks. Appmximatcly .$2.000.000 to he spent on state and federal highways in Nebtoak; during 192l. Omaha-Plans completed for ton atruction of many new homes throughout the city. Wymore-Steel brhlprd being enc- ted on dry land on Cornhuslter highwny, Hver channel to be diverted under bridge upon completion. Nmbruka farmers feeding eight ner cent more cattie this year than i ls l Beatrice-I.arze nsovernent ~f srmin to go forward as soon la weather md main pennit. Engineers estimate that 100.000.- ono tom of cool eould be saved each I I I E §. I l U l l l I p l f l l l i s e U I l . | | : u t l l r ur l n u vh t e r h o m l a s t .\ l n ml a y .T i m fr-mils'n o w co ns is ts o f t w o b o y s a n d t h e l i t t l e z i r l .M r s .H a n n a Richter in looking after all con- ccrned.Ernest Rank moved to Garry-ovin the put week.Every body had a fine time at theJchnMcDonaldbirthdaypartyimt Slltundnjr twvoning IRvscoeStewart"|l1iped three car loads of cattle from rvington to South Omaha lost Tuexday.Clrl Ro er and Arthur l u r nshipped n clr of hogA from lrvanuton to Stlth Omlha Tuesday . AMONG THE BOTTOM ROAD Mrs. C. H. Blanchard, Mrs. Martin Jrhnson and Mrs. T. Ii. Iverson wonvinitorsattheMrs.Matt I\erson_ ' I Get yours while the supply lasts | . o uo E The Rhoades Coal and Feed Storel i n e d 1re|{.A n d b v a d ve r t i s i n g v u g y e a r h y . e l e c t r i fy i n g a l l m e n i b h o m e F r i d a y . l h e h u a i h n u b u i l t .H o l d s i n t h e U n i t e d S k i e s .Bfrs .C h r i s t i n s e n c l B l n i r i s as Th e n C h n r l vs V c g r i e r d i e d .H i s :H e m l n g f o r d -Ci ti z en s N a t i o n a l a l a t m g h e r d a u z h t c r .M r s .zu mm zx \ » m o w ~ I n | ~g,t m h _5 k 1 z\ C | |0 I1 ~1.118 c a r i n g 'O f ffQB|§r 5 R i n n .c a p t a l k e d a t S25¢00°.I l n m e a l t h i ,w n k . "'_- -fn. »x:lem out affairs.Patiently,micro-ceivea charter.On lui. Tuesday evening. llr. zum 6 = o x :: x o z g l o z o o = o o :