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03-06-1924Q _ ' 4 .. Nab. time Hlltorlral anhn l h d k" " l-fm : m nx a rm s s -Blair, Nebr. February 28, 1924 A THE ENTEKF 1(.i~Q1HBRKAN NE W SHrs. Leo Hannan and c hildren of Omare visiting her parents, Mr.B0McDonald of Tekarnah was endM nGilbertOlsonthisweek.aHermes buineu caller TuesdayH n .AllieFuneenvimodreleMrs.WA.Bowdenandher hvee at Telcarneh Thursday. motherAll»OpheliaCokimrolHr. end lrlrs. Chu. Blanchard at-EkkCity apent the week-endhere*tendedaweddinganniversaryof llra. Robert Daugherty andehilfriends at ArlingtonFriday.drenof Ornnha ere spendingtheA number from here nttencied the weekherewithherparentsMrPinemuuballatTekamahFrida! HarryLeach,memberoftheLeachGradingcompanyleftlastweekforIowato getreadyforapringwork. The Degree of Honor did not meet Saturdaynightonaccountoftheweather. 'Zhe Minion Circle of the Baptist churchwillrneetWednesdaywithMn. Geo. Sunlev.andHr s. LWBmdn:evening.|Mrs. Anne Peuldie and Misa Cere-Nrs.DonnerAckemnnot J lllirlNhnm| lu..u....1.| wal..- ......» s....\l*--|.e-_ .._L...A-!._J..e. . 1c i p a ls p e a k e ro ft h ee v e n i n g .H i s t a l kw e n ow e l lg i v e na n de v e r yo n e p r o n o u n c e dh i mo n eo ft h eh e s ! t h e yh a de v e rh e a r s . T h eT h r e eP e g s ,ah o m et a l e n t p l a yw i l !b er u f l r e nb ym e m b e r so f t h eB a p t i s tl do nM a r c h1 3 . M i s aS e l uo fD eS o t oh a sb e e n e n g a g e dt ol e e c ht h er e m a i n d e ro f t h et e r m .a tt h eG l e n d a l eI l c h o o ii n p l n fe o f M i s aH a n s e n , i h or e s i g n e d H r s .L. . A . W o o m h wa r d , H r . a n dM r s .M Y .n m !M r s .I n~ Cgmgmn gud Mrgnd MrLa? 01118113 Thursday £0 Iltkhd the Auth 'JcrneL o n .Show.Theyspentthe eveningat u L uth we n t to thehomeoftheirnephew,Inves The Enterpriseprint:thenears. i Garnerandwife,returningF1ida.§. 1 : i A w c . \ 1 . N e ws r n r e l r o n I ALL THE PEOPLE a \ .~1 .Ask for "BLUE ummm BREAD" l GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" .__ _ - " "e. . . H - u v » n u .es s e vuI u r n e r p va l su n i :u a u l l w re n u e n l l n l um eDNGSDvi s i t e da tt h eM e i ve mA c k e r m a n'Puemuday att h e E dW i l s o nh o m e .c l u bTu e n l e i fa ft e r n o o n . h o m eF r i t h !a n dSe t un d ay .IE . P . H a n s e n vu i n ' T a w m ho nM r s .3CBt l rd i ce n t e r t a i n e d| H o w a r dXi a m e nv uh o m ef r o mbun ine miTu m u i a y .n u m b e ro f f d e m l sa n dr e l a t i ve :e t t h eS t a t eU n i ve r s i t yf r o mF r i d a y 'N e i lC n m e r e no fOm a ha .w a snas i xo'cio4::kd i n n e rM o n d a y ,F e b r . u n t i lS u n d l y .g u e s to fre l a t i ve sh e r eIfr i d e y .2 5 . T M d i n n e r w a si n h o n o r o f M r . J i mM a t t h e w :o fTe k a m e hw a sM i n aW i l m aL o w ew u h o m e f f v m n m i e ,w h o l eb z n n d n yf¢ |1o n: r u t i nt mM I V .I va n aAnnuQn| .I¢ .u nfe ww e e k !l l r v Mi s sA g n e sW e s t a n dM i s sH a z e l R y a nw e r eB l a i rvi s i t o r sTh u r e d a v. Ir a .Jo h nL a r s o ni so nt h esi ck a tnr e a en t .Mia .:E m m aH o mi st e a c h i n gt h e Tlgonesc h oo la n dw i l !fi n i s ht h e Alwhys VOL. X xvm BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA,MARCH 6. 1924 NO. 6 scuool. "'*"E , m . M , , m ` 5 g H 0 0 L ~FILINGS "EM"~ orrlcns IhIlt e d l n I S c f a r t h e f i l i n g s f o r t h e v n r i o n r T h e D o r n a c k e r s c o o ,o c a .~ t h e s o u t h e r n p a n o f t h e c o u n t y , I I c f u n t y a n d s t a t e o f f i c e s h a s l a g g e d v u 1 . 5 t h e a o e n e o f sl.v e r y h a p p y 'I . J l i t t l e a n d t h e n u m b e r i s s m a l l g a t h e r i n g w h e n o n F r i d a y ¢ " ¢ n i " K »B o a r d O f E d u c a t i o n M e e t s .T r a n a a é t s F e h r ,. 2 9 ,t h e e n t i r e n e i g h b o h a o o d l B u s i n e s s 5 ; I n t e r e s t T o T h e f o r n u l e a a r o u n d a s s e m b l e d t o h e a r 'B u g ,.r f " . a p l a y ,"I" h o s e D r e a d fu l Tw i n e , " w h i c h w a s p u t o n b y t h e p u p i l s o f the district.The leading parts taken by the Mines Nancy Dornncker and Vera .Melton showed muc h talent in their impersonntions of the chnractera which they represented. Musical numbers given bs'the young folks assi:let! by the teacher. Mine Uins Pnlnu warn hlnrhlv en- wu.|. EMPLOY TEACHERS LATER Blair,Nebr., .March 3,1924 Bonn! of Education :net in vi m- lnr session in the Superintendant's mffice nt 7:30 P. M. Members pres- rnt, H. L.Munir, ll. Skov Nielsen, I.Il.Wright,Dr.IL J.Murdoch. . . . |\ | r _ .' - I \ .I compared with that of other y ears. Salurrlay closes the time for filing and it is just possible that a num- lte may get in under the wire at the flniih. The filings are: Clerk of District Court E.C.Jaclulon,the present cn- cumbent md S.G.Castetter. County JudgeGrantLathropandI.C.Eller, both of Blair. County Assessor John W.Newell, Jr. and William DI A. K's flll`lilll`Al» ~Af LARIJS =¢Hold Social Afternoon WhklI g Protea To Be Popular Event &Of Selina G 'S A:~msoC|.u. GOOD TIME \ of the largenl. nfternaun card r ln the clty for years uns I1 on 'lucsday nfterno n.M."4. ar e home of Mrs. Ellorrls Nielsen. u r thc auspices of the omnniza-| uuslru-:ss A N D ~ FORECAST Lllilll runr To Ma r . 6 - w m Z` c . o f ¥ f rneets.H A V E N E W U m Liar. T-Al. W.-A. dnanre Mer. 5-W .R. C. meeta. Mar. Congregational church. hint.18--M.A.C.musicals at Mn . J .R. Smll.l1s'. Mar.16-Baptist church begins series of special meetings. Mar.17-W. C. of C. last lyceum rurnbcr,Everett Kemp,rn nologlsc. CALL FOI!m o m : E n a.. HISTORY BEARS FRUIT l i noun as llc Iaug|1'crx " |The Enterprise aollcilnti nfor pio» 1 _ "' *` " '"I?~\nlulton.ncer experiences and remin nee. 9-Evening services be f in i f ill'Fsthen Dlsc ua The Pultlaaae Ol' A New Unit For The Light Plant |- o s c m z s T o BUY NE W UNI T The Blair Citjr Council met in regu- lar session on last Tuegiay evening with ull members of 1.1¢ cmmcll pre- nunl and proceeded at onan th hust- neaa.t he question of purcnaaang a new unit for the electric lizht nl-ant has pchoolyear.Theteacher.Min]the Same Stal; leuunutin an Un D.m°.|helI'E:nl:lE-'sl" G o o d "Mrs. Frank 1.i}=Bf1 '»Iné"2i\i||f@nI_. _ . .- -_- -- -uu u u u 1 | l » l } |u n u u l l t_ Us l iI n1; " 3 £ " '* n e rh l nl l !I l l !" " . " °- n . ' l ° ' I ' . 1 . . .' 2 I § " . E ' I ? . » . . . .n l l | | Gdod Pastry Cooks can become better by using MAINTOP FLOUR. Why?Becauseitisblendedfor Pastrybaking.Itwillmakegood Bread, too.Shall we send you.a sack today?H | |0 bo t h f B ;TN : I n di e s pla nne d U I Bf'l0lllO0l'70f th e é a rl y da y s i n W a sh i ng to n . g e n |0 |\ g 1.l||¢f¢I d{5¢||_;|[¢||- 'nd h gh y u N g m ., ; ; § m _ n .C a m m y , , g , ,h n h n s 1 s o r f i a l . d ve r - i n °'Ico 1 . :n t y a m i N e b r a s k a h u a l n n d y o c m p l e d m u c h o f t h e t i m e u i t h etcrtainlég. proud of showed 31 lli s play. IW ! ! I 5 a meann of raliirlz \110l\('¥!1.......s.¢r....¢\.....:..............»:....|-.»...!».1.».-n r.. ...-..¢:...- ... :4 :. .........|¢I.m e e t i n g :~F g b f _~a n d P g b g ,| . | = " " " "u n u m u n u l n l |I ' u n - n l u n u u n u l l l u r l i i l l l l nI, |" _3 ~~l l ' | ' |~\ l $f l r u i r \T j ° " ' d 1 ; l u l l ! ~ 1 : 1 I l l l l n * f i *: : : _ " ? i - = " _ f . : r f = . ' ° : : " ;_ ! l ¢ e P l l l ¢ n I . | l . 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I I '. n l\ l - ..lu rn__...-| . n'Iuu ir g nsnflnu|Fav Jones is to f a m the Hu1roIAmerica ukinir for the use of a l GIVES DINNER PARTY~ ...... ......11.- - - - ~ - - =1nec mu n." wh yo eBon mI.o\»\e and GusL ° * °relatives in omisl.ss'.T1T.$»§f""°"~Fdvidggf¢h==»;;<»§. Tkarilahthe Fnnng by Aubrey nGaines?RedTheWomln'sClubr wtFH¢i"> hmeruM m ";dA.srer.rs..nr- tation,"W hyAnotherDid n'"5; Fehr.22withMrs.E.w.RurcjlcP 1 1 9 3 3w u tt o» | ' I R f ' w . 3 ' l . . . | . y " ' 2 2~ ' f, ; ' } m M * f f3 g = ; ; ; _é s !o m g gC o r n e l l! l q b e § l . | n n ; _§ ° " ¢ »" [£ : ; ; |R o l lc a l lw a sa n x w c m h b yn n m i w ~. Il P \ ; § l * l " l \ \ l \l| \ u u n ¢ »n sL.In _lu. Blair, Nebraska Haacic (arm this year.room in high choof building as 5 Misa Fayme Dixon spent the meeting piac e for one of the Bhir\\L*'l£'k-£lld with home f\)"C$.lroons. Tho mnllm was rnfnrrad inSOLD BY ALL GROCEBS Mrs.wmfPehmnlM A I N T O P cpen competition withwokfi niprize on FaironBnad,s at the Thurston County ughnu!-A. 1 week tb the Schenck farm._ibuilaimzs d t h power fo actthei r nleé filli "'"'`T|3n"iei§vlhovrillhlllarrlndslonto\lr .|Weston lang. Hn. D. w. Rutledge ru an Omni "ii"ii" "g"§;,'ll vhlhr Ffllllr-Son."Aunl,§llrg|: Hn, J. jr. Hlcll. who has_been Quutqtte;Address.The flour that ali other flour Slrrl\9 spent Thursday in Omaha.land ordered paid iivnecs with such a. concern stood u |n barrier that c ould not be bridged f am!the proposition was turnld Mih lml Hart spent Sunday withll':| y roll for Febr. the Bert. Cooper family at Tekamah..;_,n,,;,,h L pub H0113B Mrs. Helen Mayle i-(now v~'i*h \h°!Roy Pierce. 3oad,o( :obs HMI telephone forte ns |ITdionnliCurI Ii:chcr, n]u,5§=» Hi p.,The Pmag Co., Text. Cakeand DO! at the ~ -"""§,;,m;j""§Hhy'§I.§§{5 ' r o HER Rawazw IIMYIS 'rm dum of Mn.Hur A-1£»¢m¢ ma a ~ ¢§»»}I`dQ¢ n | n 0 | 4 o | 0 A | n o 0 n f n r wno|~'w~»~0-=\f>»¢t>|-="lr»0-<io~a41f»~¢41f=~0<'le~|~1f»o<~u'|f>|»\'\r>|~$|'>|4'l>~0¢\f>|<\|'»~l4'\l'»0<if»|<'|0~l<1f "S'g1 924 SHOW~NG os-' SPORT COATSg \ 1G e n .. l 'r ; r u h l r . j f l \ \ c § i n ! = = ¢ [ 8 5 f ° l , . h m e r l c a n B o o k C o . ,T e x t 6 2 . 3 8 B L . 1 Scottsbluffs to look SIRI'land '""Uni\ ersily pub Co 27.50 """""""llcrests.ISlewart Pharmacy, Supplies secs*.\Ruth Haffif Of 0lIlil.}\€L spent ihtiireuy Caih A;gt, 1,vn|_ Kelhr,g SUIT OF LihCOLl\IS SOLD ~\rekemi u.nh har mother,A i m!Sec,3915Chris Hannon.nr Gaments W orn at Time of Hia As-'Hrs s ar. Crmllt has enioyed J o ~= 1 ; ; ~ = = ; : " ' I T° ' "3 3 ;uui nelion Are D i w w d or .1-I i r h a z .M . w uee r,ppaes 'm x ai§ » . ° T 1 J § ? ¢ §§ ? " ` o m i = " { . . 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Rosenbaum plac e the cominzmlg stock.Illdding opened at sooo Mn .Oscar Guyer mturned homo Hurt Curtis of Tlgmmaj|\i.site<l ¥i...."I'£.'l 12i"'IIL'?.."`§.."L°P"h;° lmt Saturday after at pleasant \isitwith his sister,Mrs.Hugo Haack oc o\'n °with friends and relatives in Uma- and family on Monday.rum Ladder.who save his name as ha..q Lady to the monument rlealer nmr Dou|:la.s." Mr.and Mrs.Roland Smith ore "You look very sad."Monument The hack and aryns of the over- rrjoic inz over the orri\a{pf n {me,deaier. "Pm in a and business.o u t had been clipped bs'souvenir Over civhty ladies wore |1relt¥J t'uhan UH? mo\d £0 this city.| ond all had a plenmnt time.Mr.A. T. J ohns died twonty-one years ago Inst January.The de- A |923 Redford ceased leases three datughters lm]itwo sons to mourn her passing. Mrs.I-imma Toft,of Ar lin g to n an y are Mrs.Cards Free,who 2E:;:|°hiPl§.ih};I; '°5fh?3'°"§-1,5233 hved with her mmher and tcnderlyi Rock thickens. Each year she would cared 19?her;Mn .Etta Melgmu, . . . .1 . a n n . - .U n v ..u . »n . \ . -v v u employed was asked to draw up pill!! and spocifiostionn fl?both steam and oil and to advoniso for bid: fur bulb lm! in this way be able r.. *ne the cheaper of t!.u wo. When the bids .nu in the que-'.»r:will bi: settled, but at any nts we are to have It new .. |r :nd tin: hixh £ - .S33s~ ) on '| 1 : xr n ¥'|El3DlNG hey, their first born. on \\ednesday,!Mar 5._ _f It ls reported that S.H.Poundswill oc cupy the Lantry market when Axel Swanson moves into his own!building.: The Geo.R.Davis family werepleasantlyentertainedattheOs- c ar Cutfl home last. Sunday at a fine dinner. Clarence Wollen moved. from theJohnCarterplace,Mar.1.lin afarmnearDale.Henry Nohrenberg uill form the Carter place. Omaha papers of Wednesday an-rounced the marriage of Miss Math-ilda Petersen to Mr. Illllo Hart of this city, in Council Bluffs, Febr. 26.: Alma Stmre is still confined to her home with illneaa having u-etere case of nr-uritis. She hasbeen unable to work for ten weeks. The Methodist folks held a pub- Iac kensillgton at the home oftheir[);l2Ul¢Rev.O.if.hlcl'ro1.lrI.greteu!:t3.l\\'erlne»day)afternoon.A full crowd "tts in attendance. I..ll.l.nrfon. uh-» l=\~uhnrtro ofthe meat department in the Nielsen t;| h Store.lim tt t .it c ults: ..t his home on e.t~t t.»l:;.x il.re('l..the }:rl.lI\3.f man ardvetl Mtlntlity a!lt1tlo|»1I and all conccmed are eloing nicely.. Mrs.Emily Rose,of the Crowellllorne,tiled Monday ufttrum-ai. mir. 25, pant ninety years old. Shelas been ti memberof the llnme luiabout four )ears\. She uns formerlynresident of Omaha where funeral-ervicew were held and interment Jack Lazure is moving this week to his fathel"s homo place and PnmkSvoboda is moving onto the EmestLazurefarm. Jeff Rosnbaum and family moved into Blair apt week and are nicely located in home recently pur-chased in tx t Blair........ Bliss Mlnnie Nielsen,who hasbeenillforseveralmonths,is attheMethodisthospitalinOmahaunder the care of n nerve specialist. §.harles Graff,candidate at theprimariesforGovernoronthellemoeratie tic ket was in town lastTuzsdayshaking hands with the vo rs. Joe Quinn is to farm the EnrolRosenbaumfarmthecomingyearand Enrol is to move to Arlingtonwherehewillhave charge of the ice station. Mrs.Herb. J ones uho is stnyinc with her tinutrhter.Edith.Mrs. Fai. loaders of (lmnhn.lx reported asIllw e llrilrhiha dlsea=e followingan ntl ck of "fl|.|". flrn.Hugo llaack ls iinnmvinrgdolls'af ter her very painful autonccilleltlmelllionoflinlil:l.\tee't°n Ffnterpri=e.She 'is very thankfulthatthings are no \\olS0. Bliss Gertnlnle lla.wk berrnn worl:at the Omaha Grain }"I1ch.ir1ne l:.\<l. liiday where she \\ill llo .atenographncworkandbookkeeping:fortheNye. Schneider. Jgilts Co. Tho Monday Afternoon Club met with Mrs.A.(1 llebel.hlnrch fl.§l1jff.John A. lthoarles reviewed Sir hunters.but the dlirk silk lining, ulth the fieuma of two American eagles and the motto "One Country. One Destiny ," was intac t. The gar- ments were originally presented by Mrs.Lincoln to Alphonso Donn.a uhite house tloorkeeper of whom thelprcsidenthadbeenfondandwho had been his constant.companion during his years in Washington. Other historic relics sold at the auction included a pin cushion pre- sented to George Washington at the one of aix, which brought $75. Au- tographed volumes of Woodrow Wil a=on's Writings brought prices rang- ing from $27 to $52. D N TH E J o n Gas ia the most reliable fu`6l=It i.~ more reliable than coal or oil. To appreciate this fact fully . ask youreil dealer, what his additional {ll£tr;!r \"lll be to warantee for the nr\t lr\\years to deliver night or fi.; nl. tour home in less than one | nml'at notice any quantity ot'f u l 30|I tiirlnh. Your mls company prac Wlillb makes this contract when :: installs a meter.. . lllair merchants hmre been rot! hard hit lately by the we.1!l1er \1T. (itiot1s IIvory time n bargain 1l.t} ti other attraction has been planned ifL'dar has been exceedingly in buy some stock or eggs from himandin that way improve and builduptheflock.The hens are culledfor heavy egg production and qua!!- ty each year.A ar ago in November MrsTo f t l i m. . .a to-operator 'ln the Nebr.Accredited Farm Flockl.She met with all the qualifications byenteringtherequirednumberofbinlaof a standard variety.She fed and cared for the flock accor-ding to the recommendations ff theCollege of Agriculture as nearly aapossible. When the annual report ot the State's Accrerllkd Flock; cameout we find that Mrs.'loft's flockheaded the list in the egg productionof all the White Rock co nerntnrlirboththefirstandeecond.year. There are twenty-eight accreditedWhite Ply mouth Rock Flocks ln theSlate, seventeen of which were in their second year.Mrs. "Ioft's floclc produc ed can at the rnte of 1519per lien for the year. while the aver-utre of the twenty-eight flocks waI ll1.2 eggs per hen. Mrs. Toft. hatcliew rhirks in M-rfh.l.|Anril and raises around fiveinrlterl each1|ittl"llla for .L~.in thetlti ni.Itinls from\d(h year at .tt the State year. She sells all the hrcerlern and all thehatchingF(':|.u1ll,for lhls flock are shownthe Counts la i r and l'uultr}5Ti~n\\..Fleetinurewonmanylilueribbonsandirilei at hoth.The floc k it kept in two very or- nary poultry houses and n broorier :.||l.l:('.A hnrsl t0tl hromler ic usedTilrs. 'Taft says that she likes the work of carin for her White Rocki cf Santa Ho u.New Mexico;l=!1=~1ine fight with 1.11. little uzpleaa E f f !Bartlett.of Milwaukee.Wi!-,amtneseea it eauee.l ia over. ccnain;Arthur M.Johns,'l|\0 re-|The only other business transact- £i¢i¢3 on the homestead Ind E.Bicd was the allowim; of bill! a"¢'l the Johns of Central City,Nd lf lowarding of a c oinnrt .to plant an S h had three daughten who pre- u.tlfI\lI\C¢ boat for time city. ceded ber in death. Mn .Johns had been a m°mb°'| lil.AlR MERCHA NT u\~= or the Church of can for forty-I a m r m » . n s mte t u s i : five years. Funeral services were held Satur-§On Iaat 'l`uwdlr evening, a num- eiay aftemoon at 2 o'clock at the home.Elder A.Adam:of Omaha having charge of the services. The out ol' town friend! and rela- tives eg the deceased who were ln attendance at the funeral were Mn. H. Dixon, Mrs. Dr. Daria, Mrs. Dr.Pruner,Mr.and Mrs.Fnn lt Iiarper and non, .Elder Adams and wife. all of Omaha. .f\N§iIVERSAll't Mr.and Mrs.Jlm Nelnon enter- tained about twentyfive frienlls at their home in north Blair in the former blieltltntter it use,on last Islonlloy evening. 'l"l~reason for the celebration uns the fact that they had beenmarried ten yearn ago on that date. Music and cards made the eve- n~ngpass quickly br At hiielnight Blrs.Nelvon served a dclicioua _ L ber of the folka who took part in .the American Legion play,met to- gether and went in a body to the home of Mr.and Hrs.Herman Struve,to help Hennan properly celebrate hla "unity ateeath"birth- day. Ile was really surprised and told them ao and then all proceedd to have a good time.Garda,mode and visiting occupied the evening a n d a t a l a t e h o u r r e fr e s h m e n t s w e r e ~ 'Those present were,Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Koopman.Hr.and Mrs. lre»l Guyer,Mr.and Hrs.John liytlc. Air. and Zllrs. lJ. R. Haggard, Mrs.Frank Stewart,Miss Melita Taylor. Mrs. Thomas Rodgers, Misa Meltina llarbican.Mr.CorlS4:hmidt, Edr.J.A.I'outs and Mr.Henry Taylor. CELEBRATES n m' r n n . \ r n u n a s s l c s The Largest Assortment of Silk Dresses Ever Carried in Blair3§ E s Pricesrangefrom $|O to $25 . &~l~l MILLINERY~ \5.CORSES In all the late shanes and"'W ecarryafulllme of L l l \ r * l ! ~ r \ \ 1n U b | l : K Y Silk Hosiery, full fashior ed, made of pure silk. s 1~ §.3 3Q o2I______r ,,...... colorsinDressandWarnersand American L a d yCorsets,alsoco r-~P r i c e s r a n g e f r o m sets f or bus iness wom en. V ~$ | . 2 5 } 0 $ s . 5 o II' Tailored stylesIi ' g s;;s m a d e .F e b r .2 ?i n Io r e s £L a w n c e m e t e r y . R e p o r t s f r o m t h e bedf-isle o f h ! r s . Ja e W r a n c h ,w h o l i ve s i n Ii e m o u . n a t e t h a t s h e i~=ve r y Euw w i t h h e a r t tr o u b l e .M r s .W r a n r l x wma :1 r u l l i p G i b b .n e w b o o k ." T h e \!i¢ I- l l e o f t h e R o a d . "(Jn M a r c h 10, t h e C l u b r n t s w i t h M r s J.R .S m i t h n m l f; n n \ \ i n t ;n s h o r t p r o - gi - nm .M r s .L i l l i e K y r l c w i l l p r e : e n t mu s i c a l n u m b e r s . el e m e n t m u l t h e r o a d s |araclir::1Il} bl oc k ed .T h e ree em,fa l l n f m m \ a i d e d t o t h e b u r d e n b u t t h e t o u n t y L u n n l m n l e m l o u t t h e s n o w p l o u g h w h i c h j u n i r e c e n t l y a r r i ve d a n d : m u m m n e r n f In w e .r\¢¢l"¢€Il¥.¢4t |1.m|:;n.F l o c k P r o j e c t :~\.|Nly pa y s .' v a s r nP. e a .l The E n te r p ri s e fo r ne w s .* F i ve Eoanla d (st oc k sh i p p e d f r o m !|\f\an n !!» |» n h a h !n f Hun u n !Qn 'F L - . _ _ _.__:last Thurnlny wining a. number s s ls r r lm I-'msrr ?Ff"'!H.!E1E'!'€'! {'_.£"° .§'f"__.f" g~zaev.H. nlel*en to Imp nun :ereT| 3l!. 13 :-.1x:~.E>.\l~..\zzs bralt his birth anniversary.lf" > Tk.5r e w a s a r e a l s u r p r i s e p m L y Ll t h e W m .R o d g e r s h o m e o n s h h y o f l a s t w e e k w h e n nm-es M a c h a m e r o f Ii nn m hu rz , : l vu n i r w n l k e d i n o n h e r si s- u . n u n n u "n u n ¢ | \ n n n .-.n»-Qn a n n e r a n d l a t e r i n t h e e ve n i n g R e v.N i e l s e n a n d t h e gu e st s w e r e m s - d c t h e vi c t i n u o f a p l e a s a n t s u n p n x e b y t h e D a n a m a l e q u a r t e t l l L.-:_-. . a ......J...-...I . . . . _ L - - J pioneer resident in the zeoulhnrn pnft Mrs.Andrew Jones fu of \\:nhim:1.on rnu|\t1,,and.the jund her Hgh!limb ; n el o ve r a "£ !1l n ¢ TI rs.J P e n n s l ¢ We cordially invite your inspection of this stock as We carry a complete line of Ladies' Furnishings of First Quality Goods. }}'rlgeh ~ tgok_iu\ gnme_f|um kat Tueulalr morninz.Mr. T h e M .E .k e n s l m r t o n a t t h e p a r -, e n a g e w a s " e l l a t t e n d e d l a s t \.'l'ed~ z.cMl:\)a ft e r n o o n ,t h e lm l le n h a vi n g t h e a f f a i r i n ch a r g e . s e r w i m g n r o u m l um?h u n d r e d fi ft e e n gu es ts .l l e v. 3 l e I'm u d re c e i ve d ma ng a c o mp l im e nt s o n t h e fi n e bi sc ui ts w h i c h h e m a d e fo r t h e c r o w d .T h e c o m m i t t e e w a s . n m p o l e l l o f M r s .0 .l .3 i c I' r o w l . Tl r - .G e o r g e fl aw in M t v.P e n l i l o m p l o n Bn rl M r s .M i n n i e Tr i p l e t t .l | e < l HIlstvnn i n st i l l c o n fi n e d t o h i v b e d w i t h a n a t t a c k o f h e a r t tr o u bl e . fe l l o ve r a st o ol .S h e i n g e t t i n gn l o n g a s w e l l a s c a n h e ex pe c te d a f t e r s o h a r d a fa l l . A t n bu ni ne és m e e t i n g o f t h e M . E .c h u r c h o ffi c e r s o n l a x !M o m l a v e ve n i n g ,i t w a s vo t re !t o t a k e o f f t h e c h u r c h sle epl r'w h i c h i s Olll :t ml fu l l o f ho le s c a n n i n g t h e r a i n l n r u n 'l a w n t o t h e m a i n fl o o r .I t h a 'b e e n b u i l t qi nc e 1882 lln rl i n %lt'3||o f r e p a i r i n g i t ,t h e officuernfe e l th a t a t i s n us e l e s s b i t . o f p r n p - e r t 5 " a n d d o e s n o t a d d t o t h e - b e a u t yo i t h e c h u r c h . r J tru L.M r s .0 . 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'1 t h a fi ne b a l m y 5 0 ? on l a s t S a t u r l1:ni r w h i c h i s h e l d to d a y .M r . t|I\\:tml '" 't h e 'f ame d a y M r .:111l !"\ fls rer w a s a n e a r l y p i o n e e r ci t r - M n<.J a y M u f l l h i 'l * l " 2 pre se rit ed : c n o f A d i n g t o n a n d h a s b e e n ill. w i t h a b a b y d a u g h t e r .fo r s o m e t i m e .__ Fil m.M a r y H p h m g ,fo r m e r l y n f M r s .Ja m e s P l a t :sl i pp e d a n d fe i l * l u i f°\{"\J~b U l n o w o t l . a Ve r n e .vn r l y t h i s m a n n i n g i n l w r h e m e m u l (:|l»f<»n\|n a st i l l ve r y i l l a n d u n c u t o n u g l y ; { : l : l l i n th e l u t c ls n f h o ra b l e t o u n d e r g o n n o p e r a t i o n .H 4 r hem l,re n de r in g :h e r unc ons cio us.¢|14URhT<'f»M r s (".IT.M e h r e n s o l M r s .P h i :h a s b e e n i l l a l l w i n t e r th i s c o u n t y l e ft yesetenlay t n b e n*:i nd h a d g o t t e n s o m e b e t t e r w h e n h e r he d sid e.th e ac ci d en t ha p p en e d . " H U f ; | | | ; ¢ In u r x u r t n u r l t u a l Il l u u vvrt e r .a i r s .W i l l i a m Roml;¢el'S.l o l so n gs . T h e d a y w a s M r s .W m .l l m fg e r s b i r t h d a y a n d i t i n . l l l o n g b e r e m e m - her e-I :Lu i t u a . :t h e fl£.41 t i m e i n hi xt ce n y e a w t h a t t h e N+l!.f!~ha l l a to g e t h e r . M H .I. u c r e t i a . C a n t l i n h as # o l d h c r O m a h a h o m o a n d w i l l t n o \ e l | e r lou ra ehn ld g o o d s t o B l a i r w h e r e ab d w i l l t a k e n n a p a r t m e n t i n t h e W i l - fr e d 1\!;.ers h u n - e u n 'a\£.':l G r a n t z<t!f.'1!t De l i ci o u s r e fr e s h m e n t s w e r e s e r v- e d a n d t h e .Quests d e p a r t e d a t a l a t e h o u r w i s h i n g t h e i r h o s t m a n y r e t u r n s o t t h e h a p p y d a y . P-Ir.n m !M r s .E d N a t t e r e n t e r l a i n n l a t a d i n n e r p a r t y l a s t S u n - r':»}f o r t h e fo l l o w i n g ixueslar M r . Lllhl M m .C h r i s Zll nz,M r .a n d M r s . L e w i s Sch enc k,h i r .a n d M r s ..Ice l..:azun?.3 l r = . . Ju h n Rr l t l .t h e H i ; Q s S t h e n c k a n d M r .W i l l i a m Schencir. MRS. T. C. HILTON3f| h u P n ' ! ' I o Bhir, Nebruh, Much 8, 1324- ' r m zxnsnvnse' SAVING OUT OF Noframo Pennsylvania meet ear company :ooently announced in the adyerus- ins columns of the local newspapers that the (are per ride on the eom- nvufl lines would be reduc ed from eight to leven cents. In response the company received n letter bf protest from a merchant living in the outskirts of the town. The communication was especially ratuarlrable ¢ beosuse the mercban`t was renowned for his thrift. In fact. be was known as the city's hardest- bolled mr " :reign nation ot'many sovereign atatea. A perfect union,one and insep- arable, established upon those prin- ciples of freedom, equality,justice, and hornanity,for which American patriots sacrificed their Ileea.their fonunes. and their sacred honors. Therefore, I believe lt is my duty to my c ountry to love it, to suppon its constitution,and to obey its laws; to respect and defend its flag azainst all its enemies. "Our liberties and our rights are safe as long' as school children can ITDQII.thi!ernnrl \lnf|»»¢|nn»ll¢»I n close of the mntins- H n .Theo.Walustrom was h -oss to some fifteen or twenty J ill. members of her Sunday ldlod clanand their friends at her home la n Friday eveningf.The_ girla enjoyed playing th e va r i o u s xa r n e a " y dfortheirevaning's program.rs.\\hil"1,r0|n servecl deheloua refresh ments..The nest matter of importance ontheprogramof church aetlvdtles isthe meetings to begin on Hareh 16.We shall have the leadership of Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Imrle. Hr. [mir §~¢ a baritone soloist and an inspiring leader while Mrs. Zmrle is a pianistof ability . Mr. and Mrs. Imrle havethereuuhticnofdrawino1. Geo.Wolf (D g)Floyd McGill M T . . Raymon:dMcGill{g.»ab2g 1 J. P. A eraon sIlona C.Larsen (lr.-:gon Hans C. Larsen (Labor) Ulla Christ wa g g i n g )Fd. Hansen (Dragging)K. n. Printing Co.(Bond Record).Im. n.Printing Co.(TransferBinder) K.H.Printing'Co.(Supplies -Supt.)Zifm 1~,»;; |:mIndé°(S;zé\§:liel1) nt .el)fhiil' II. I`.,.Slmeider l'L»~»> John Lund (Labor)| |P \| ./ |I I 3 | u » \ 18.504.502.2618.0030.75 23.404.0612.60 59.90 71.10 68.9712.854.2¢ 18.00L20i on Leo Fitsgerald (Labor)1.50Paulm o m m a tl-I-bor)4.50Dali Fitzgerald (Labor)8.00M. E. Slader (Dragging)28.20 John E. Aronaon (Rent)15.00Mark Slader"( Labor)29.00 Standard o n Co.(Gas)5.48Wm. H. Sehrnidt (Black- smith work)3.25DeeRock Oil Co. .Gas}10.93NnsndlleGarage(Gas)2.20 11lmond k Stephens Co.(Sup-plles(3.53Wm.Sieve-rs (Bolts).ADil. C. Bilyue (Care of poor)7.00 Void Ireland (Labor)87.68Hana Beck (Labor). 7.00§""..S_*f':.=:r .<°°:'.*:,A=*'Q ._9.oo Repra.Wggf Cash Store ('I\srpen- e) Frankel Carbon J:RibbonMfg. Co.(Coupons 6Ribbons)Hiller Mu n i i n mh m i u r work)Frank Nauru (Labor)John A.Rboadas (Coal) II. S.Anderson (Labor)Ilowani Miller (Labor)Howard Appleby (Labor) J. H. Campbell (Burial Pauper)Btandanl Oil Co.( G u ) Standard on Co.(Gas a0 i l ) ` A ..... 15.1.5 .xo 22.50 3.00w o6.75 7.50 3.003.36 60.00EJB 3.18 1.~4 \ '1 Bhir, N March 6. 1924_r-'---.-ebruh _'rss nrrznmusz-; I DL w. F. xmnrmu. nz-:NnsrBoom:our Bhlr Shih Bank mm. Nm-uh g - x. c. rxwnn mu Elllhmu. hm ma my mpmyn m I n d .z m Bhlr.m a m a (1) ~rAS¥lING'I`ON- ~ ¢ 93 o 0. 0 o c 0 I I ;.MERICAN EV.-LUTH.TRINITY (W.Lincoln and 2nd street) H. J. Warning, Pastor. Blair Telephone 1802 ` Senioea alternately either E l t - liah or German.During Mu c h the rvlullr morning servic e will be i t German and the Lent service at '?:30 in the evening In English. Sat- urday aftornoona,regular n l i r i w l instruction:in English. Sunday Sc hool at I0 A. M. Ladies Aid meets every ti n t Wednesday afternoon. The chuneh board meets oceadon- nlly and the voting memhen osm- sene quarterly;»The pastor intend:to.servo minion-stations on Sunday P.Wa. REAL EsT1.\'rE '- ~ A N n - - INSURANEE HITCHMAN BRUTHERS 1 ' J 1:" '' .'\ .f ` \,\ \r u \J i 5 - £ v J ¥, ` q ` \ Q . ,l ~1 ~\\f a 1 I . . r " ' .f f \I \ c r \.1 " .L _ .1 ¢. I (1) 0'HA.NLON, u/msn 1o'aANwNAN4'r|!||yl~lK»-l\W om * ln SLIM mv ma m <=> D R r . J . n n x u n D m r ns rRouml avnr Hln| | n' | Blhry i n Blair, Pgbr. omd ' ha ud nn 5 0 0 co ns ol id at ed .f i l l ! ! !a n d c i t y sch ool B o a r d s .T h e y d m f u n n d a ph bmxh dans. ..| I M CHURCH (Cor. Colfax ma sen struts) 0. U. McPmud, Pastor. Sunday Sc hool 10:00 A. I. llorning Sonic s 11:00 A. H. Epwmun Loans 6:30 P. H. Evening Seriveo 7:30 P. ll. Pnyer Meeting Wednolday non- ing 7:30 sr HARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH {Gr\nt Street hotvrlcn (th and 5th) Rev. A. E. Hlrlh, Pastor. Holy Communion Qmry Sundzy ug!! Holy Day at 7:30 A. H. Chunrh School at 9:45. Ailo sor- vioo every Sunday nt 11 o'¢:loek. Liuny Friday evening nt 7:30. ..1 nor br1d;u to 0mAha.Whan tiny ¢ = l m e t o »e 1 ' l e k .t l l o z : \ n o r l e o r a e l l ic h m d i a e l i o n d u n .a n d t n d l d u r l t h t h o l n d l a n g d r e m e m b o r t h i s o l d : t o f u w h i c h r u i n t w o p a m ,o n t i o r a l i vi n g : p u t s u n i . a n d t h e o t h e r f o r t h o b d n o u . O n e f l n o m a n y d u I n z o n t h e R i ve r b a n k m d ' s w a m I b u ai d e- w ho a !m a s h b u t p u s d o w n t h e s t r e a m o t th i n p o i n t .A n o t h r b i l a u n t .w h i c h i m p n n n d m y y o u n g m i n d w a s l b !fi r s t : t a p coa ch,W M M m a l l a n d p l g n n n u f r o m t h e b o a t l a n d i n g a t O m a l u t o t h o i m p o r t a n t t o w n o f D o c a t u r . I n 18 58 g n n d h t h o r Jo h ns o ~d o - d d o d t o m o ve £0 O m a h a a n d fo l l o w h u i n c h a s A b l l c k n n i i h .I n d m y f o l h o r f u ! u p t h o m n l a d a c t t l a d on tho Iicfmutud of my :nad-I l t h o r . sca oo l. B OARD S 'r o nu uz n. .ATE :Marx-'|C1z1-1'x' TEACHERS Nebraska School Board mombon ore making n sincere effort to solvethomanyperplexingschoolprob- lems now before the nuts. The annual meeting of tho SchoolBoardAssodllionhd d at Gr d dIt-llnd Zan 'n e c k vu |. aignificanu cnc Ind indicates s forwud step ineducation#endeavor in the m u .The imperativo need of nmedla! legialuun was roeognizod,und tho coming legislature 1| to be ukad tomake nomo noedod ¢hlnl¢l in lchooi law. Tho probiom of lohool finance named so be underlying nabiacf. ordhnauion.Duo to on our supply of teac hers tha convention went on Noord u rf the opinion thot now1|the standard:for u ftiflntio n. CHURCH DIRECTORY Ur'BLAIR q . - -a i l l l l h - n n BAPTIST CHURCH (Cor.linc oln and mr an-em) Arthur D. Smalley, Plltor. Sunday School I0 A. ll. Homin; Servic e ll A. H. fhening Servic e 7:80 P. H. CHURCH 0 ?CHRIST (Cor.Linc oln and 2nd str uts) L. H. Camp. Panor. Bible School xo A. ar. Homin; W orahip 11 A. H. Cllrlltlan Endeavor 8:30 P. H. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Chnnch Night,Wednesday 7:30 n a . : - - a CONGRE GA TIONAL c u vnc s (Cor.Walker Ave. and Colfax) James lzlcKeem|.n, Pastor. Sunday School 10 .+L K. Homin; Servica 11 A. ll. c annon"Enflnvo r s eo P. al. DANISII EV. L ~ :JLBRAN CHURCH (Cor. Jackaon and Center street) H. Nhlaen, Pastor.Sunday School 9:15 A. H. Morning Service 10:80 A. H. Evening Service 7:80 P. M. RE-ORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATPER D A Y s u m sHlnooln Street between Sth 5 'N-h)? Elder T. J. Elliott, Omaha,Supply' Sunday School at ID O'clock. Preaching Services at ll A. ll. ST. FRANCIS BORGIA (Catholic Church) (Corner Colfax and 8111 litoetl Father C. A.Beyamdorfor,Pan-or First Ind Third Sunday of aach month, Maas at 9 A. H. Second and Fourth Sundays, Haan at 10:30 A. H. - I - - - . - . mcnt ao£1`etr lnaugorating state tide campaign for 1,000,000 dairy con in Nobrllka. Nebraska City--Ordinance adopted cnmting additional paving district. moklng mul of ninety bioelu to be paved.. Lakeside--Hard potash plant pra- parim:to rename operations. Primrose-'l`en cadoada of livestock chipped to Omaha in tvo day s. Keaméy -Old 1733 unc h to be zubdivdded into small units and placed on market.| Ber in g- Pi nt National bank re- organized for reopening,capital stock increased from 825.000 to $50.- ooo. Haatin¢»-Adam:county ootlloea road naveling nf oxnm calling for expenditure of $93,000: hdanl high- way : to be dun 2-inc h surfac e. Republican City-Republican City hal! laaoclation anode contract for erection of brick building. Beatrice-SimJalr Oll company mo ti o n 310.000 filling Station at élxlh and Ella ltreeta. PIONEER c a s o r WASHINGTON COUNTY JG; I c ame to Nebraaka iith my ents. Hr. and Hn. Thom llc flonal~ an August 1866, by team and . from Oakalooaa,Iowa:landed Omaha enroute to Fort ~ There we were informed that in grandfather Jolmaon lived 5 Ianher vest. and were tllklod by a neighbor, who vu on hia wa home,but ne var twc u father we for the accomodation. In than dan the 'lrooda here In inhabited by many Wild beuta, an panthen, c wzon. mu. moon -Ilona,wild c an and big :nountain wolves; deer and wild turhya we in abundance and Indiana by 1 thouaandl. They used to crowd c u r lo g h o u a e a l lo n g a a o o e - nqoecu in and : ma h th e aloe o peace.We visited at grandfalhera' while, then drove on north and at Decatur decided to locate. Hr father opened a.general men- chandiae store than and -~ The president of me street csr r ' - '" """f_ uru snsuluusgly . company wrote to him seeking s '\IE'I'HOI}lST xzmscomn c m m c nlesson for the msn's objection to sforeseduction.The reply o f th e 0 .U Hf vy u d -Pastor. Inerrhsnt eonisined the following: "I wslk un squares to my offic e and ten squares back tom;r hams every dsy. 'I'h'ereby,I sum sixteen cents. If you reduce the street esr. l . -!1 ;. The weeks are likte the membersof a tee n in s resy no e- th eyto u c h h a n d s s n d t h e i n t e r e s t o f t h e c r o vr d i n t h e g o o d r u n o ! L h e l a s t m s n i s f o r g o t t e n s s i h e n e x t r u n n e r l l h l h l l ! \ ? t l n l a u u l Q L ;1 - - I h , ; " " " "g ' - " - -s l v l i l l C ON GR E G A H ON A L Q u n c n James A. Mckeeman. Pl-ttor. n - - Fridar of this Ireek the Ladies Social Union will hold s M-=»;;»== st the homo of Mrs.Don C.tnDeosen. ~$3.\ndsy school meats s t 10 guns;uuuu \u¢uul]Chas. E.Schneider (Labor) Martin Christensen (Labor)Victor Christensen (Labor)August Fnhm (Labor)Chris F. Frshm (IA-bor) Ed. Hens-ea (Labor)E. c . Jsc hon (DistrictCourt(I-2. C. Jsckson (Clerk flung trsnscrl ts),\C gegeg {PmlilHi!llr! 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 " S , Q `/ Bok~ n : E.C.Jackson {Ins.|mity Board)I.. E. Hetrlck (Rent) Tom Kaily II-abori John Fitzgerald (Labor) Jim F'itzgenld} Ed. Fitzgnnld (Labor) | 1ggi 10.50 35.00m l 150|mo; 4.50 Ask us for prices sonable that you may wondfr bow we can furnish such high-class sm!!-bun wr dv. 1'?'§£~ Blair ">~-;~~ . ._.~-»-_ ; ,I : Blnli, Nebraska ¢l'>o~1f'>~|»<1f>~o¢'|f>~¢-'w~»~o41f'»»»<1o-o<srn<1¢~»3 chains--chains § I Try Us Fi rs t when In ne e d o f Auto Supplie s Drop in and let us show you this heaviest, best fastener and the m ost traction oi any chain on the market. Q 5 m e u m : " w e a n "i s o n EVERY HOOK / _.1 ,1'A 0 I! you have not seen our stock of EXTRA.-5 HEAVY CHAINSyou are m issing some- ~e thing in the way of Skid Chains 5 s The prices will surprise you 5 Am d t - S n yd e r Mo t o r C o m p a n y |Blair. Nebraska I Buick - - Willy's Knight - - Gverland -| ~= .| ¢ .v¢~ ¢ l\ rv~a \ >| ~u | .vO' 0\ . vt~o ¢ >° '0 ¢r | ~o g» | uuunuusu uu uu. |U¢l cl ulI)s u mma Oi ]Co.r o mSllnd ln i o n Co.(oil)S u mm a Oi! Co.c o mH.A§. ,Blum (Rapr. & Cub 14.401.201.3033.809.0086.00 18.38 7.00 za-ua work)Geoige Menking ( G u &6.001 Firm. Gr. i Lbr . Co.(Lum-bor) Merle Grover (Labor) D.s . P rlw nrd fu bo ra Joe Rosenbaum (Team our-I50.00 1 2.5087.50 so.-rs 12.10 1.00 8.00 5.00 un mouon the budget of expen-ditures for mai nta lni n; mm Hig h- ways vru approved.On motion the bond of the BootyContacting'Co.was approved. On motion the appointment .nt.Anna K.Johnson for assistant I n the County Auenon offic e was approved. On motion the Board adjourned uv mop ! Muc h 17.1924.A N N I E C . m m m . County Clerk, :un A anus :ave amy Iouneen cents " " "" " "u | "" " ' "' "" ' p g us l.A u. W ° an nlznninx some slums-EX). a. nl c n-1 1 1aday."Sandi? 111113: §:3d!h:.er;?:_.|:?|r .hit es in ~ School which Qill be an °°a FUI (mm: 5' ,, "-- - -u n a u u l l u IMIIB'~H i s id e a o f d v i n l u n l i !i t h u r t :u s e o n L o n l t v b v m f M u d u m I` . ? f " " ' i ' { f ' 5 ° 'g :*L*ag!! q r } "-- -I =was to punhaae just one Chnatrnan turn !.owand_ a*°\ | | | M " ; ¥ " i ; ; planned for n o n Sunday ni .~ Even than ho expected a """'°" -rs ' r m:w o m . n cn'rr.rNE"a1=?'F- TER OR WORSE"'!,ia a question dmcuascd every day.I f you comeAP r a d o ;Nea!and hink the world is getting bet- lter, nit o hoidght ha.n¢:;i f w gIn his rec ent message to um M are uno:n n your o nun.a tmu l Convention of the Farmers ii' the genier. If the world ia getting o r a n your opinion,sit on theUnionPreaidwxt Osborne said Fa n i ff !11.:h\f ;...| ..n .....:.. a..\.- _.-._ me ness poaaaolo :sunday achocTh e b ut i a none too good.The Christian Endeavor Social is so atart next Sunday evening c a tour of J apan through the atmof"Japan on the Upward Trai!the study book 'for the young poop this year.Mornin worahip at 11 A.5Sermon t emo, "Hao M88£¢r'a Gres }_I}ee§qlon." Evening aervico at 7:3 f a. . . . . . . , . ¢ q va s w vl vv u u u vu u u u l n .p o r t a d a ¢0n\2fbil\iD3|o f " $ 5 d ~g ,C o u n t y C o m m l n l o n e l - ' |ROOEI,P n a i d e n t Os b o r n e Ir a. :r i g h t .b u t p g m t o fz n l a r y s p d $ l 0 o n t h e B l a i r ,N e b r . .M u r h 8 .i 9 2 4 ..s.,...z|sm...: - - \ . . ; - . |____:_- - - -" - - ' @ em u~Endeavor s=ao P. al.Evening Sorvioa 7:30 P. M. Church Night.Wadnuday 7:30 CONGRE GA TIONAL c u vnc s (Cor.Walks: Ava. and Colhx) "AS¥lING'I`ON COUNTY § FARM BUREAU NGTBS } Sunday sam: 10 A.nc. e n t vr i l i r o m o m b e r t l u t i t i n b e s t u»co n s e r ve so i l fo r t i i i t y b y c u l t l vl t i o n o f I e g u m u a n d u s e o f m m u n a n d a t t h e s o m e t i m e h o o p d o w n e r o s i o n o !fi e l d s b y w a t c h i n g a n d c l o s i n g d l d i t c h e s b r m e a n s o f s i m - u ~.. THE INSURANCE OFFICE|1. x GILBERT. Hn.All Kinda of Insunnea Hur. ma ma (x) T E A C B E R S 'E x A u l 1 ~ u \ ' x '1 o N D A T E ! A p r i l 12,19 24 " I h r 2 3 a n d 2 4 . 1 9 2 4 Ju n e 2 7 a n d 2 8 . 1 9 2 4 A u g u s t l a n d 2 . 1 9 2 4 H a b l a l a m b ,C o u n t y S u p a r i n t a n d a n t ... -.._. -.._»....._.-.. .. ¢ 93 o 0. 0 o c 0 I I ;.MERICAN EV.-LUTH.TRINITY (W.Lincoln and 2nd street) H. J. Warning, Pastor. Blair Telephone 1802 ` Senioea alternately either E l t - liah or German.During Mu c h the rvlullr morning servic e will be i t German and the Lent service at '?:30 in the evening In English. Sat- urday aftornoona,regular n l i r i w l instruction:in English. Sunday Sc hool at I0 A. M. Ladies Aid meets every ti n t Wednesday afternoon. The chuneh board meets oceadon- nlly and the voting memhen osm- sene quarterly;»The pastor intend:to.servo minion-stations on Sunday P.Wa. |E l d e r ' r . J .E l l i o t t ,O m a n .S U P P !! S u n d a y Sc h oo i a t I D O'¢l oc k. P r e m h i n g S e r vi o u a t l l A .l l . S T . F R A N C I S B O R G I A ( C a t h o l i c C h u r c h ) ( C o r n e r C o l f a x a n d 8 1 1 1 l i t e e t ) F a t h e r C .A .B e y a m d n r f a r ,P a n - o r F i r s t I n d Th i r d S u n d a y o f i t c h m o n t h , M n : a t 9 A . H . ple bmsh thru. After th e Ir iln es lu nm a ll ax- ominod and the tutimony noted. the llvry urs made most impmuln plea |1onth,Mnlat9A.H came in soon with a vnrfilct of guilty. The judge suspended a tan y u r nentence of imprisonment if tha de- ftndlnt would keep 4 or 5 good mil I at 10:30 A. H. I .».th e m s e l ve s a n d t h e i r m e m b e n .T h e r e m a r k :w e r e ve r y w e l l u l e e n . Th o u g h t h e eu d i en c e w a s m r n d l I t w a s n n in t e r e s t e d o n e . l n e A g o o d n u m b e r o f t h e W a s h i n g - t o n C o u n t y W o m e n 'a E x t e m i o n C i u b m e t a t . t h e c a l l o f t h e i r President., 'm a n u r e o n t h s p l l c e a n d s t o p : o i l e r b l i o n f i l l o f vfh i c h h e g l a d l y n g - r e e d m d o O 0 Q H .LL R e e fs .P r e s i d e n t o f t h e N e b r u h F a r m .B u r e n :F a d e r l t i o n d e l i ve r e d a mo s t . i n t e r es t i n g ad d re s s t o a m e e t i n g o f t h e F a n n B u r e a u m e m b e n o !W a s h i n g t o n eougfty, F r l d l y d t a m o o n .T h e ad d re s s d o l t w i t h o r g x n i n l i o n ,ta x a t i o n ,s o m e o r t h e p l a n :! u 1 n ¢ r ' s o r g n n i z a t i o n a ..| I M CHURCH (Cor. Colfax ma sen struts) 0. U. McPmud, Pastor. Sunday Sc hool 10:00 A. I. llorning Sonic s 11:00 A. H. Epwmun Loans 6:30 P. H. Evening Seriveo 7:30 P. ll. Pnyer Meeting Wednolday non- ing 7:30 sr HARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH {Gr\nt Street hotvrlcn (th and 5th) Rev. A. E. Hlrlh, Pastor. Holy Communion Qmry Sundzy ug!! Holy Day at 7:30 A. H. Chunrh School at 9:45. Ailo sor- vioo every Sunday nt 11 o'¢:loek. Liuny Friday evening nt 7:30. .|.C o l l e y t h e i r de l e g a t e t o t h e W e e k o f O r g m i z e d A g d c u l t u n e ,Li n c o l n , i n J a n u u y . INDUSTRIAL NOTES There is no better advertisement for my community, state or nation than a record of employment and industiml activity.Steady pnymlls mean contented people. Let etch of u d o o u r p a r tt o m a n u i n s u e h a condition. Nehrukaf City -Ilarsuzing of unusually large ice crop prec tiwly cempleled. Chappell--Contract to be let for construction of six cement streetcrossings.|Frlnklin--Business Hen's Com- munity club inveesliguting possibility ¢f establishing canning factory. I Kearney-Bond issue of 8135.000 'mled for constmction of municipal _liarht plant. ]Beatric e-Iifty head nf Holsteins o o e @ o || . e n t vr i l i r o m o m b e r t l u t i t i n b e s t u»co n s e r ve so i l fo r t i i i t y b y c u l t l vl t i o n o f I e g u m u a n d u s e o f m m u n a n d a t t h e s o m e t i m e h o o p d o w n e r o s i o n o !fi e l d s b y w a t c h i n g a n d c l o s i n g d l d i t c h e s b r m e a n s o f s i m - :;¢:f>~- |»4 Is 4.|s\zI»\ Oh TH |1., .: ' tq: ' :l p0:z~.nhup0 .n. .s h. .p ,_. . -" - l s - v \ l l |er nmmu in pro motng the ornn - ser via. ized interests of furmn than m y nihtl may , but ln compnhendvo re-H A I R BAPTIST CHURCH zulu, it hu only lcrstc hld the sur-Arthur D.Smalley,Ministerflee.The re su lts th lt i t hu ,,,..|" " " - feliavrinz clmlms be alluwld md th County Clerk ins?rucied m d r n warrants on the funds indicated u pay the uma.Cuded. N. w. Bell Tek. Co. (Rant Ind tolls)915: ;3',..,1;'q",;j'15;,;,_""|I mn mhl r a f u w u u m m v|¢¢-P:-nuns:rr.o. ua lhndlnr an Glnltol nm n a Q C i |c u u n t j n g t h e h o u n u ,: n d v u n o tl f D a vi d tar Se e r r l o n g a t i t .I bA p p e u a d t o b e t h a n 1 9 l : Im | \ l \ n : n u n ¢ u A \ ¢ n t h a n l k ; ¢ I _ \I - » - _ - M u n - - -l . . _ ; The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way 4. |s\ zI »\ 1| ¢ ¢v \ \» \» ¢ r,| BLAIR GAS COMPANY __`""u m / Ju n e 2 7 a n d 2 8 . 1 9 2 4 A u g u s t l a n d 2 . 1 9 2 4 H a b l a l a m b ,C o u n t y S u p a r i n t a n d a n t ... -.._. -.._»....._.-.. .. TEACHERS'ExAul1~u\'x'1oN nA p r i l 12,19 24 JC \ DATE! THE INSURANCE OFFICE|1. x GILBERT. Hn.All Kinda of Insunnea Hur. ma ma (x) .Sunday Trad D fsber (Sunnliea for |edlor theUnSonPui!ieR.R.in20.0 14.128.21 14.-1| ' m The lions in the xoolidw garden: 1807.mn be rm huh mat »z autod My fin! lchool dm were in wav, 6.151: u a12.60 H. Allen. When n city llkd Seattle, Detroit or S l ;Fnnclaco takes over Lhe nreet car iinel.thu mlmlc ipll rm- :hine ld d l thousands of vote n tn its p;yro!I|. Aa lin city grown ancfbeoomes a The pupil:were fo r an d manly scarce,so me had |few months :anion of u hm f or s eve ml m n As a n mp la o f th e h u ni n g of young num in thou days, one cf our neighbors was in Calhoun ind upon p i n t s o r g m i u t i o n i n t h e i n t e r e n n f o f a f r i c u l l u r i c a n b e e ffe c l a d b y f t m m n ,al o ne ,n o r i l t h e m a n y m u o n w h y i t s h o u i d b e sc.In t h i s # f i l l P h f h h h !\ . l | l | ¢ n n O ¢n l QQ; 'iii IQ]}3=2"I: "i§ao`"i"l| . J u du a ipedd feature of the waning ner-vico we shnll h u n a dnunntlution ai the writing and reception of thehook gr fhumgn gifen b y f i vl g f uuun.u annals!ul, aneruz [LXDense-Prilanen}Maldon Mehrens,Sheriff (Er- v m e - M l l e n n l _lf. B. Printing Co. (Supplies)5. ~ grgngng ~ {§upp§§e¢} sage a a a 1.5942.32a u s 13.95 .- _ -- . . . - » n g n w u u l \ . l \ l U i un #a r e t h e i n t e r e s t : o f d l , a n d t h a n a r e n o n i w h o n u l h e t h i s b e t t e r t h a n t h c k o e n e s r . m i n d l d b u a d n c u m a n Th e r e - i o r e , It i n b o t h p o u i b l a a n d p n c t k x l zo h i p ;t o t h e s u p p o r t o f a r f m - i n a l ' u d c u l t u n t h Q u a n t i n fl u - fr a e e u f o r g a n l u d bu s i n e ss a n d t h a n fo r c e u p o n v m n i u d i n d u s t r y a n d o r g a n i z e d l a b o r i n o t h e r r e g i o n s m e h a n a d j u s t m e n t o f e c o n o m i c c o n - d i l i o n n a s w i l l r e n n l t i n p r o d u c t i o n m s t , p l u s a n u l e q n n t e p m f i t , t o t h e fa r m e r .- T h a N e b u - u h F u m e r . T h e l~ 'n r m e r '| Tr o u b l e s v»»um mm ;acllutn Du y l WRU N I Ht a k e t h e fo l l o w i n g p a m : Pa u l ,R u b e n M c M i l l a n :M a r k ,M e n o n J e n s e n :On e ai m ua ,t h e a l a n , E d w a r d Je n k i n s ;P h i l e m o n .S ve n Ol e a e n ;A r e h j p p u a .B e r t Il e l l i l l a n . T h e g g ;w i l l t h a n p l e a d :a n o r m a n m x . t h e m a n a g e o f l h h i o t t e r .* P r a r me et in g:e ve r y W e d n e s d a y a t e i ; t P . M . C h o i r p r a c t i a e ve r y F r i d a y e ve - n i n g a t e i g h t . T h e M i s s i o n a r y So c ie t y en } oy e d u p r o fi t a b l e a f t e m o o n ' |s t u d y o f e c h a p t e r i n t h e i r mi s s i o n a r y b o o k o n Ja p a n u n d e r t h e le a d e rs h i p o f M r s . P O I !n l l i D ¢ l ! \ \ I | l | O ' 1 1 n | - . | u n f l ; - n .D .r n n u n g D o .{SU pp li e. l)IIC.B .P r i n t i n g C o .{ S u p p l k a ) T h e A m d t Zl d w .( S u p p l i e s )< T h e H o l m q u i s t G r .&L b r .C o . ( C M I )1 C c u n t v; C l e r k ( E x p r e s s i Po s t - a nl n .J .A n t i !!( S u p p l i e s f o r B l a i r ei e .C o .( R e n t a n d ta i ls )E R .H .R u m u a s e n ( S a l a r y , Po st a ge ,et c. )l t C i t y o f B l a i r ( L i g h t )E Th e S t e w a r t P h a r m a c y ( l i e d . f o r p o o r ) 552 2* 2 31: 22 < §f= h< =f>. 11.50 l5.05 3.515 9.95 ?3. zo i3.6€l :oss 4.80 Ioxen hitched so a breaking plow. Re 6.\.m{ ~:j5._.~-»_F°'=_1-ln,.~. »=~=1<r¢-v -~.».......-=._ ~..._.._a `1~' 'Y ».~:& r \ee~"~""s - * " - -~rf:7.»,;.'E Q "1 `P~..§:_.=;.--~" W l 1 a t ' s t h a t .3 ~\/ \ , .\.',f o r , M i s t e r ? "~~2 , 5 3 ~~ ~4~ IKE the small boy, you may have wondered what the "transposi- tion brackets" are for, which you have noticed on telephone poles along the public highway. _`H R .~.»v . _ ,. E ~` \ .$. t n \.'~f ": ' 5 ; > = " "§ .;g -~~ 1 .~i f , .- 1 ../\F ' i . " r l _~' n; " }f ' \. - - j . : .|\ \ f v f j r ~h i l i 3 }' They are nn invention to help pre- vent "noi'se°' on telephone lines.,'H'\ \ ; ..::'iBy changing the relative position ' 2 'r ~ of telephone wires at proper intervals, "noise" caused by electrical disturb-m c 3 ance ff5in-nearby light and power °*=-. ; ' lines or other telephone wires, can he largely overcome., ~~.\. ~ ' '» 'e " i '\" -..\ " . \ L . t . ~ ~A 1 ; The transposition bracket was devised to change the position of telephone wires accurately nt regular intervals. It has required years of study and experiment to in- vent and perfect such equipment as will enable us to,, provide reliable teiephone service at the lowest possible oost to the public. ~ vi,Q 'A No n r n w zs r e n u B E L L ' T a t z e n o n s C o n mn v ~nn \ noon.~ e hosbeaaea.Mn .Frank Frank Chr~t i ~ r )3:00Jenkins and Mn. Fred Jenkins serv- Geo.Mkheiaon ID!ngging)720edanelaboratelunchco n nt the Otto Christ (Labor)6.41 I Got a Bank Book Note the happy smile, the expre s- sion ol pride in the possession of a Bank Account._ Has your boy made this start to- ward a successful life?If not., nowis the time to help him get c 1 ,=/ / " " 1 1 \ :|A -#9 4~-=a"" y~4,N 4 /3 -|If y o u w a n t t h e s o l i d r e d m e n t o f ! f a e u co n c e r n i n g t h e fa r m e r m u h i s pr o b le m s .se nd f o r t h e m n w r e p o r t o f H e n r y C .W ai ll ce , 'S1 .. .n t a r y o f A g r i c u l t u r e .W h e n h e tel ls y o u t h a t i n a c e r t a i n l a r g e m v n _ o f a g r i c u i t u r n l st at es n e a r l y 5 p e r l r e n t o f th e f a r m o w n e r s I s t I h t i r p r o p e r t y t h r o u g h fo re cl os ur e,t h a t a n a d d i t i o n a l 4 p e r c e n t o f t h e fa r m s i s op e r a t e d t o r t h e c r e d i t o n ,t h a t 15 p e r ce n t m o r e c a n b e fore clox efl m a n y t i m e beca use o f c ve n l u e an or t va x es .w h e n h e sta tes t h a t i n c e r t d n o t h e r s t a t e : t h e n u r n b e r o f a e l u a i fr e r l n a u r e n o n fa r m s re ac he d 2 8 p e r c e n t , h e is no t. gu es s in g o r t a l k i n g t h r n u g h h i s h a t .H e k n o w n . ; T h e in ve s t ig a t o r s o f h i s D e p u t m e n t p r o e u r e d fo r h i m t h e h a r d " fa c t s fr o m o ffi c i a l s o u r c e s . L i k e t h e r e s t o f u s , h o w e ve r .t h e S e c r e t a r y i n m o r e n r t e n a t sea t n n c e r n l n g t h e re m e d y .I l e k n o w s th a t w o r l d fo r c e s , p ~ Ii t i e a I : m d e c o n ¢-rnie i n t h e i r n a t u n .h a ve erem len t h e O l d M a n o f t h e S e n w h o s q u n t s o n t h e Ii n a n e i l l h a c k o f th e Arr le ri Thou day s we c ut our hay with \ To glln wsu dm mundci nu- ehlne tell:voters it will v m l t e hght und power plantl md y rlvent "lobbexy' ol the people by nrivuta mmpmies.Private plmnu In u ll dtie l a n A leytha.m d d n p i n with a c andle. hm: nm ¢-he mmring nu- c hi na. mn vr u ldd c d | d ehc lub lophdorm. and a mu: sat on bdnind to n h ol! th e bundles,another step md the nel!-rake vu plfenhd, n o w cuate service or can he made zo dolf° see what is lheul of us. Our post office was De Solo and But Unit Drvpefliee ¢;§¢,}"; fu' in-!¥ marked a. bee line through tbl Father was a great reader Ipermanem. steamboat landing when r,| _< nec ~ l e a ~v I m / L, ? > 1 <i .- ~ ~" '.....-' / ' - @ v a ~~ |'>-~`u _*M x "~1 M. , . . , . , , , , . . , . , , , . . `Ru v m u s u n a \$2g5, B U Y N o 0 Every s ring the demand lor Ford Cars isseveralxundred thousand greater than the available sup§»ly.Place your order immedi- ately, to avoi delay in delivery. ~3 E "~ = ¢0 Z b r ' 6 " ~ ~ j " w w f " u mi l.c nnan h u-d NOTE: /\ small paymcnx down pun your u.\m\~ on the prvlernddelivcryliu. See :he Nnrcsx Aullxori/cd Ford Dealer ` c ' ll | -,5 . ' ; ; 3 P .1.''~ ,.,,-, .-..CARS TRUCKS TRACTORS Q bnng from $100 to $340 per head3 nt Nebraska Holstein breeders' sale. 1 Farmers were required to pay ligher wages to male form litlgor '1Ul'init'I923 than in the two pre~ |Kinney--Farmers'elevator pur- _chased by locnl man,plans for op- eration announced. g Inman-$15,000 transmission line Ito be erected to secure electric en- .ergy t 0'Neitt station from Minne- apolis Electric company.|Gedng Creat.Western Sugar ,f°"|1PlhJf signing up labor contracts ifvr comin; season. |Omaha (mound broken for con- struction of $500,000 Knights nflColumbus building. .llemimrfonl -Citizens National =.,.IIL§`1L`i.?¢11"T=Ef»°F""' i§iT..""}ll§{{§}§'en¢e=~= i}o=]§"`éI`1.<`7»é}f .in 35; operate are on name in Detroit, se-froulhcm points,and gathered "P ntlle. San Fnnclseo,Los Angeles fur: from U10 Indilni.and all other large cities.I ,_'"'°'; 5i¢I\f0b0;oU\:U1l\¢d wood in The issue in ond of prints ownebf* one nw and n t no thousands. ; °_g;;= ,§"""',; ='°°;=""=;'= Am U""°d gship under non-political state control s epa men o gncuulfllre. and regulation aa opposed to public ownership under potttleal machine management. of co:da nt this point. There were three or four banlu here.tnrernn, revered erorerv stores,and aaloons aa well. Each grocer carried a sup- ply of liquor which they sold by theThe impo rtant pm the se\'enteen;bU"l-frallon or bs the drink 1 ntional forests in California play This *IS a U01l8'|l plnce in thu ¢l¢» tn the recreational activities and outdoor life of that State is em- phatically illustrated hy the fact that thene Federal-owned forest! were used by 4,338,700 persons clun lng 1923. announces the Forest Ser- vice.Ifnlted States Department of Axmculture. These figures are banned rn careful estimates and checkslank "F°'"°' charter.'mu le by more than one hundred e Falls City--Finn!plans approved for construction of $150,000 hotel. Red Clnuul-ilurlimrton railroad rr- installn switching engines at loc al frrest rangers ami other Federal rfficials in cooperation with auto- mclrile associations.rnilroadn,stage 1. mnnnies, and hotel managers. and the women of the settlement our days of sonour in their lonely humor, aa there were mms out-lawn who mapped here, and the husbands of many spent much time in De Soto drinking and gambling. One woman in 3>l1t1wll1'» told me that many a night ahe had gone in- to the woods to spend the time, forfear of nlffians. Others were driven out of their homgé by drinking hus-tnnds. at the muzzle of a gun. who 101llil then enbup the meal. brent: un the dishes. than go to bed in boots con.lh e Ca mulia n,Austr a li a n a nd A r g r u t i n i a n fa r m e r .t h a t pe rr n an en t r e l i e f c a n c o m e o n l y t h r o u g h t h e a l n w r e t u r n o f t h e w o r l d p m c e a n d t h a t t h e proc ess o f a d j u s t m e n t l o c l m n g e d co nd i ti on s i s p a i n fu i a n d l a r d . - H a r s h S U N S E T . I n e u .D talk to him. The American Cned I believe in the government alarm Uniud Sum nf :M peapie. by the people. whole just power:un: derivad (mm the consent of no: gvnmed.A democney In a' republic. a nov- farmers smle Banu Blair,Nebraska H Blur, mbmh. uma e, L24 ahlboek spent Wednesday on buninoss.innio Woif. ioarher In :hr-n nublic schools spent U10 with relatives.I Mrs.Herman JumrbimbSylvia,nuns Kermit, Ver Bernarfl J.we n dinner mllv of Mrs. Wilma. Kimmlha. Albion where alle had bumeraldaysatthehnme~ther, Mr. and Mrs. R.F. I.B,Irene Dill,EiinbelhandVivianlfnllmnk spent n¢lwi!.I1 frfvnda gud rela °r9mun!.I Mrs.A.T.llutchinsonk spent the week-end here nnfl Mrs.A. M. Conifer.ll¢=r. wiv has been \'isiLin2me of his hroihc r, Homer efl. T|1\.|rsrlay for Indianahasacceptedaposi1.inn int.Mrs.RAY Roberta and ol'Hlkhom spent theatth e h omi of Mr .am!.Pfeiffer. Mrs. G. I. Pfeiffer enter number of Event!at sixhonor of Mr.and Mrs. iss who will leave soon for mnke their future home.I Mrs. C. G. Marshall andIrs. P. I.. Cmlv entertainer! parts for Mr. and Mrs. lisa.A large number ofrv nrrsc nt.A very delici ~urse lunch was served by a.limrtnn Hasket Ball teamplaces!in Clnas R of the urmsment and will lem:- \aftornfwnn arfonltmniwlJm Shull. former Cnlnrr Arlinvinn'»1 fnnrh.'Il\|-rvlywi!!ho n laura crowd :llw vnmmr Our first SHINGTON NOTES ncc given at Wuhinxlon rday night was not veryded on account of the bas' ies met with Mrs.H.at Friday evening while.ds amended the I . 0 meeting and a wfory en e was had.Mrs.Ileelelundwlrove t day afternoon.crfnan Bunch left fory,Iowa Monday in sn-em' 1| with her daughter. Mr ne.rv Petersen. from Centra' down to attend the fune. Richard Jansen last Sat Busch shipped two crates 1.0 Omahn last week. lllos Aiul. will meet wltliollnext Thursday.Hat l4¢rRl1lan is renorlv-' very ill at this writinz. ~hn Bernmnn and fnmilrhingion State are home orhn new things have chanea little since he left herc the first time he has hcor V.Shumnker will nnlcr cord club nevt Snll.l|"\|n\.n Goltsch.Jr.and Mr nch wish to thank th o "atiendnl their dances sm'make thorn n M\I'¢P|=1 'I'|1" their host lo make n nucto sham everyone n good I ih-g NcDnnnl=l anul hurr rl:ovo to Omaha Sumln" in see some relatives ofo are in the hosnilal.Mrs.Deck Funnamnnnproudparentsofababy THE BOTTOM ROAD n n Iloanl invited n num-ighbors and friends to her 1 Tuo=d:w afternoon to amrtvTheladiesquilted fllhl :mt four rfclock Mrs. © © © © © © e d l l ¢.~~. |_ Mf1:251nmaThe Milliner man. will live on the ¥Irw~ plac e 1.H.llunn we-nt up tn T:k:u~\:1Imt Friday afternoon la the Fraternityhospitalnm!on lalonulay sub N ~n. The last re- de are that hetablepain.~ie Bunn andrithMrsV d Irokannah fuel-C.B.Bunn.v from Cdifor»F?spent several z~ f t f d h i s f a m i l y 1 g l l i l M o n d a y . l i f a m i l y m o v e d -to the Grimm P ~e M a h o n e y a n d a s m a l l a c n e o i r ei m M n £ ' w u n e ~ y ' n ~a n d f a m i l y w i l l \~p p e d c a t t l e W e d ~ ond Kenneth~e Clifford Krauseg 'Ihuraday. -and Mn. By ron~uh Mondnr.spent two dayspairing' the tenant Dixon lace~in .ml wi ll ut the John ghtenkxmla ho~of Adinzton s nt Tuesday n i n g Wm.and Henry Ho tman Tuesday afternoon callers aAugust Lallmnn home.Emil and Qc ll Ltllmln 'UTStho In Fremont Thundsy when the :ter consultrd the dentist.August xeru wrr was bun Pri-day buzzing wood. Among the Adington callers amIrenelhlalweekwereAibertandWm. Lmllrnan. Henry and Wm..lt- man and Gottlieb Echtenkamp Misa Mary Lallmam spent S il?lfiemoon l t the Wm..Hql home:- , Mr.ond Mrs.August Her~f n attended a surprise party for oCnter and family at Font~»é'I.l'5...1.eveninlr Mr..ml Hrs ..Albert Lnaker busy moving their farm lmplem Leand household goods to the GottEc htenhmp funn where they wt gg iq housekeeping for the com z ear.af Eritil and Cecil Lallrnnn noe I'ridoy evening at the Wm.Hol man home. Hrs.Gottlieb Echtenkarnp ar . B e Beard served n delicious luncheon.Those present were Mrs.Lou Hun-Lfate.hires.Ella Ty n n and Mn . Ed Bean! from Blair and Mrs. MattIwrecon,Clara and Pearl,Mrs.T.K.Iverson. Mrs.Ily mn Beard and (o2".| Hound of the neighborhood. hir. In tl Mn. T.K.l\.arson auulbrother,.Merrill spent Tuesday eve- ninit at the Nick 'Phono home in Blair.Merrill Johnson,who lives wen!of Herman is upendinnr n few days v\il.l1 his. aiater.Mrs.T.K.Zvernon and family.,..A large number from this neirh-laorhood lltencled the funeral of theinfant child of Mr.and Mrs.Fritz Muller on last Sunday nf temoon.in Blair. The friends and neighbors extend sympathy to the bereaved parents.Mm. J im Conety went to Omahalast Saturday for n visit o\or Sun-day with her sister, Mrs. P. Flynn. She mturned to her home Monday.-Mtn.Joe Bandar of Hermxsn s0¢nl.Monday and Tuesulny withMrs.Fred Ray helping her pack meat for sununer use.llerberl. Erwoal moved his family lim(Monday to o farm seven miles mitted to an o~rortn frqpl hislrsufferlnzcom The MissesneulahRoberts. Bunn drove upday evening toAlllglrri=relu nia recently hamonths there.Rolpll Aikinn in the lleales fnWillSalisbury!from the Uenles,farm near Illniy.I Mr. and Mrs. ifumily will more'htm'Logan.lu.|brotl1e\.Mr.Sm farm the MahonP.M. 'Tysonneulny.Meadames H~ -Tyson visited athomeinBlairIMrs. C. B. Ill.:lllunn went to Verne Guslaso[in this vicinity hour0 on the Mr. Lyman hm: work for A. E. J M r .:u nl Mr:=. lr ol 11 m: t r:1]|Pm M r .a n d M r s @©©©©©©©©©@©C9©©@© ©©© ©©©©©©©@©©©©©@©©©©©©©©©©© ¢ 4/oh f i r - wa f s f 5 ,vp P Clever !XOD1|)|€|| nf the milli_ ners'a n - M o we r Trimmed ~ Hu n :Canton Cnpe,Draped.( j Tnxxmu H- u .m b m a m a ' Sport Hum: every new and dc-c slruble lp;-ing |tyle.z \ 3, Ts ~Sec , ; L..`0ur~ Window . ~e1 - n mighty low lml tempting prim fo r .|suon.|h\e hiRh~cl|-Su BALI; wines up ug $15 $3.00 to $15.00 _/Vol: ff: Qrlce M I L L N E R Y SALE S P R I N G H A T S ~~~~},/// j i ;~.gg-.0 0 "~ \ L .a ~ f P / ~ / | lrqm 5 f $ 3 =~ t o .$1592 » An Uifer of Extraog lnary Interest"- ,Smart High-class. Dressy, ' nilored. Street, Sport Hatsat a Lftqe Price 5 |the Albert Lasher haul. VALL EY NEW S Mr.and Mrs.Fred Egbers I"turned home Saturday from the.rg Lnaker were honeymoon trip to Califomil. day.Alben Laliman spent.Sunda.'q1m Echtenkamp ui lh Roy and Arthur 3-Iengedoht. nnur,Nebraska,Mmm 6 .1924 \THE nrrsarmsshm (ou ¢ HH I-:N'IERl'R|:~»|..P l ! ! I n T HE ENTERPRISE; .I I] 0 HN ~ RHOADE-3.Publllher -as1'x~:n m'x»'.1zr THURSDAY a m P e r ear _\ $1.511 listened as :eeond-class m.n§} 11. the poltoffic e st Bhir, Nob., under ie Act of Congress of Month 8. 1819! -. . ._. . . . . ._ . . . -. -_ .. . _ . . . . . . __. . .. . .. . ._ _ - _ .. - _-_ . . . _ - . . . _ . . . . . - The office holder who thinks thatthe public ftlmia can be dished out to pay political debta is making a mistake and might an well e;my to mo re a t the n ext ei ne o nnu. Enough uid or at least should LEGAL NOTICE Henry Mencke,Ailomey,an 'rm-:DISIHIL'I'COURT OFWASHINGTONCOUNTY.NBER:Annie u.Davies,plaintiff, \"n.Elizabeth Clark,Claris,her hmbnnd, real name unknown; Snruh.Ann Palmer,liengham Palmer,her hluband;-Clark,wil'e ofWill!-lm Clark,real name unknown;Clark, wnfc nf 1'I¢Iwanl Clark, h a l name unknown;-Clark,wife 81 John (lark. real name un-l . . . . . . . . .!. . L . . . - n k I I l n n i n l mul,Mr und Mn .Ludwig Jensenand Miss Rath.Nels (Jhrintensen and wife nre theproud parents of a new girl since febr.20.When the little :laughterwas eight days old. the family mm-fd to the Frahm place on the Iiem:h.Men. Soren Nelson and hor daugh- ter Hills IIlia, who have been ron-fined to thvir befls with illness fornewera! weeks, are improving slowly. Unarley l'au|»on was taken totheBlair hm-|:ilal last Tuewlny anal operated on the following day.IIllon Rinse!has joined lhe Ken- ranl orchestra.Ile plays a sa mphone.Mr.Ward. from near Spike:, hasmm\.wi on the Mrs.Uowelen farm.Misa Grace Hlndley of Omaha is spending n few alavx at home.Mr.and Mn .Edsrar Rose andMrs.Barry spent Sunday at the Jairfes Thompnon home.The McCarthy Progressive Clubmet at the home of Mrs. John BarryonTut'1'humd.ay afternoon.Thehubjttluma"Beautifying of the Hume Grounds."The serving com-mittee was _Mm Haze Rosenbaumand Mrs. Merton Wlnchell. The Club¢ e H hluf.20 with M m John A. Iilcflonald. The aervllll oommilgecwill be Mrs.Chris Hin: and M m Ilun Thompson.°Un S:lt.|:~irw evoninv.Mar.l. anumber of friends gatherefl al theC.J.Zllmlley home to help sherncelebrateniointaffair.Mr.llimlIes'x blrlhdas and their weddjnir 1 day fromvisiting 1of her b.BI¢:I"arlanMisién Klo hethe week lium inHr.arof NorfowuhMr. r|l"1 asal.the I1 Miller,where h< as linotyHr.ar daughter week-emiMrs(I.Mr. an'tained ao'cloek it Walfer BOmahaLMr. anMr. Brill at a c anWakerI |ruesl.a wMJS twothe honleTheAhasbeen Filnlv'T\\e»|no»=»lalnProf. Slnr,nmulalouhtulnwitn|» Ruhn's Photos will please you.The Enterprise for nowl. alwaifl Read the l~Interpri.»=e for all the!5 room cottage for rent. close ln. S x Q C E l l S n. ~ \ \ . ~ ¢a l l t h e t i m e .' 1 '- 1 .r Get your Flour and .Ired at the hondea Cool and I'emi Store. Kuhn's Photos will please you.~lluggnnl &n\:nrlol'f, llrnrlertatkim City Loans1.monthly payments,one closed ear furnished without ch; -c 5~ ..~.:;'r_-ga .eR prompt service. George B Rllcer.1 both phones.Located in Itiker oillcc. 3 t l f'1\o you Iknow that "»qunre d e l " M |_ence le h e beat fence made?e Telcnmah Mar.2,g pnees.Petersen Hardware (o. ;g R 3|nl nos b m down Loi Do you 1| nn tto save 5.00 onMhfeetgmgal'owe|;wmahnnz mnchlne'\\eOmahatoavetsren.mrain. They are irnpro\°ing,thouzh ~ ggnggo ";g,§f_ 'f"° d " gkextrol slowly and Mr. Haggard xtlll walks szsoo less than pri "with his cane.I Peter:en Hanlware Co. Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Svengoanl ...__..._.-.-_* Fr *-T _ __ who have been staying at theJonas Blomberg home on the Bench.HERMAH NEW S have moved on l form near Arling-ton.g H. 0. Williamson was :L passenger 2:Geo. 11. Hiker. No.1I lu lamr|»r.e for n£\\>vl ai le I1 :I 1 \. |\l.lhlt|I n. The Iinterprtse nrlnta solo hills. Mn .Gilbert Olson nl'Ilermm tt...1 \1sln . , lllnir shopper Monday. Mile Inlrer:»le\if somewha ll after a few days illness.In r *"1.f ".url re-i¢lcncc.=.ll J.ll.Neorhood is spemlim gllnll U1 ¢\\ \..'5*U }]\ Ihker.I1 ek in Lincoln,havin!!Row 3 tr I.1 'I nulny. \0 \lmvlnr \|i I llnnifln llrolherltooml held l' I l . u ={.j Jme ,`"T'' *.~nsI box xoelnl at their hal j~== .I1 .t.|~.ltll .a» or meptn |1 luenlny evening. renl ll.l I..family of Fred Peck wen lloggunl &llendorf,Uxulerlnldnz LU'ol the Archie Fora!family one rlo-led rar fumishetl without chg.""Bench, last 3"|\¢l3J Pnth phones.lfamled in Hiker ofllee.Bla beonn linmgroxer. n forrne: ll;ur tonrher greeted friends hereSlim Irene llanck wpent last wcelt- 114-l.\\cek»end,, l1n\.in|¢' some dow!end \a.ith tclati\cs and Iriends ul from Sioux City when she is teachTckomah.iinr She retumed Sunday afternoon The Mines Ruth and Grace Gol-.1 om ff U f f .lrhon visited at the Fred Peck home fine fmp.'-f,.§.T'§§., 1'€\'§nflf..'i`Lf§l§'.>~§ o n t h e B e n c h S u n d a y .f f a r m a t 5 2 2 5 0 p e r a c r e ,l o c a t e d _ . ` . _ ;A number of Blair young peo lloattendedtheschoolplayatI e Legion hall in Herman last Friday lr Omaha Saturday. Peter Christensenl \"l$il.Hi at thehome of his son, J . {. at Blair Sat-.i .. urday.;§,f']f""The;reported t °"'wr y !J.zu.Weet went lo Tekamah \\'e¢|ne:~¢l.1y to have llenl-ul workenochances mth nn pn°:t-~= ¢|0l|0.Talk J ~seeth but the very best that can beproduced.we never rlo.When our present supply is sold price;willlxhigher. so place your onler now..Petersen Hnnlware Co. John llorn of Omaha apent sem ernl lltlyx Inst week here with hi:=¢n<.Louie mul Chas.llorn. D. Huck accompnnietl by his nephmt,Furl tlrote to Omzllm on lmsl- EU1 tl - althe 'lil-'ornnn's mb win be new rn-ree on one h f milea due *'°""' day.March 7.The _club will meet\v.il.lt Mm Esther Herzog. The Latlies Airl entertainnl at sa aurprire party at the Kuhlman homeFriday afternoon complimentary to.Mrs.Mo n Rl||l!'llQ nnfl Mm:Ruth, who left Saturrlny lo make theirl1drn£°in Omaha.Around thirty-fiven e r o pr e s en t .fla me .1 a n d cnn\e r1u|~ l i o n oc cu p ie d t h e l i m o u n t i l n e a rI I . . -- l - l _ _ \\.9 \._ r t Syileer, Nehr. lf you are lookingfor n H0011 farm. nee me quick. ~onr C. J. Robinson, Blair. Nebr. nos:-1 { Roux Mr .Pete (l\ri2tinn»¢c|\rpent \\ 1 .|...<l:1.)nfternoon n itll M rs. f} . u . i ° vr Jt l m e n . | v h ll \ ns t iu n sr » n t r a n s n e t e I b u s i - l l . l s U l f l l l \ \ f | | | l | \ u l ! | \ M o n d a y e ve n i n g . M i s s L u e l l u L a u t r o l r l e f t Tu e s d a y fo r l l i a i n g : C i t y t o a r e n t ! a fe w d a y s . M l s s E d i t h ,d o u g t e r o f M r .a n d M r s .S u m H u l l .u n d B e n B a i l e y o f l l l n i r w e r e n a a r r l e f l a t C o u n c i l B l u fl s Tu e m l o : h M a r .-I. M r .emma Ga i n e s w o n t t \l . l n - c o l n \'l 'e dnc sd ay t o vi s i t h i s l o n , l t ' r r y a n d fa m i l y . Mi~=s F a y D o r n a c k c r re t u n t fu l t o l \ ' a l r t o u l t l n d sch ool a f t e r -pon1l- i n g t h e u.°e ek-e n¢l` with h o m e fo l k s . A f e w o f K o n n n r d k y o u n g fo l k s uttonmled .t he h i c t u r e Sh o w u t l l l u l r S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g . H i n a E s t h e r Ra s mu s se n o f B l a i r s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h h o m e fo l k s . B u l r s . B e r t S w i h n r t a n d M n . A p p l e - b y w e r e B l a i r s h o p p e r s re c e n t l y . R e v.G a l l o w a y .w h o h a s b e f n a n se r i ou s l y i l l .pa us ed a w a y a t h i s res id enc e,l a s t e ve n i n g .M a r .5,a n d fu n e r a l se r vic e s w i l l b e h e l d f r o m t h e M e t h o d i s t e h u r e h S u n d a y a f t e r - n o o n a t o n e o'cl oe k.M i s s E d i t h .dnusz hter ol'M r .a n d Blnu.D a ve P r i l c h u n l a n d L e s l i e R o s e n b a u m w e r e m a r r i e d a t C o u n c i l B l u ffs , M a r . 4 . 3|i ns A n n n Ja p p a n d M r .O l e l{ r< || l» .r n:\ \ vr v mnrrieml th i s w e e k l n C o u n t i l B l u ffs .T h e h d r l c is t h e 'F sl a u g h t e r o f H r .a n d H n .G N T ! 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M r s .E .V .H e a t h h a s b e e n vi s i t i n s h e r so n .( J u d e a l n W r o m l n z - E d w a r d u i n t l e f t l a s t w e e k f o 'n a h u l i v i l t 'arlth fr i e n d s i n Se n t ! Dako ta.. .W a l t e r A p p l e b y i s r n o vm a th t: w e e k t o h i s fa r m n e a r R o s e H i l l . M r .anal M n .C .R .W a l k l n s a m fa m i l y un t l M i s !H e l e n O l s o n r e n d i n n e r K u t n l a a t F r a n k B u ffe r s S u n d a y . I 1 x ,_ > ¢ o1 r r. |- r I F r h I I e| l nu ( I . \._ _~'!\-... ¢'*"|n-"*H |r \ . )._Q ~7?~ ~1'¢ .:.:"|..| , ,',Q ¢.r a ; -»q,1 .:-an-;-5»..-...___u f - _;|_z _., 5 : : _ ~ » " 1 ~¢|~i ~1 1|f ~:°° \ ; y I a..g 1 0~1 I '_~i # w w Q I |F o r S p r i n g P a m t m g With the coming nf Spring, everything about the house seems to need refreshing.Renewing and refinishing with pninl. varnish and ensmv! brings the freshness of Sp ri ng inlu your home. We c arry n c omplele line of Red W Brand paints and eil the other muerinls y ou wili need for this work.Ge t your auppilc s Lhimweek. Mm; we send you one of our Red W Brand color c ards? r N 1 .s~'if *i '="?'.='>~"'*-"'|;"xuF5 ____,__ 1 """':.'.¢;-:,.°";%i Red w Brand Flat _.Well Pain!--Por interior dec oniing pufposes such an for walls,eellingl and woodwozk.Drie|with a velvety,flat finish. A good selection of the Int- eefl.soft neutral bones whichgwepleasing,artistic ef-feels. \ I:E 1 " " : : . ' : z . " ~ Red W Brand Auto Enamel- Makes the old car iozk iike new.Etsy to apply andsidesquickly.Produces nhighlusterfinishwhich wean 3 long tirne.Color:that will not fade. The Amir Hardware _ - `i$- 5 _"*a ._ M 9 3 1r.R:, 1 ~ .~>¢~+ I 1 7._.f -''v `<"~¢€;f;§{,1'1<: 1 }"~§" f -- lun: u (|(}|.|\\\ m1|ml |1,|1nlQI1lei "P T PI"Bif|$=t8 I s b l G a m n "§`i'n t ; : i Tlhlg >\||l .}.!f 'E I-c h 1~ened.\'\1{1 lU ° f0 \ f\} 1 S a| » p §n i i el < l >p rn £ i n | 1 9 ns .c i r e n o e a r r a n n e 0 e u m a w a n a _. \H ' a y m g w i l A l l I eiJo h n s .w h o a r e i n O m a h a th i<w i n -l l vr m a n c a l l e r T u e » : Ia ; ..=f"?..f'° ".'f?ZT.f ' i ' " 2 - ~ ' ; ? i f . ~l||fT.e H 4 ua I III l u n u n u .lIL| n| || || |n .x \ ;;H u n t e r ,h e r hu nb u ml ,reall n a m e un » k n n m n ;l .C .l i l l e r ,A d l n i m a l r a b o r o f t h e e n l a l e o f l l e b o r u h A .l l u n t e r , de c e an n l a n d a l l t h e heirs , nl evix eea, le gu m es ,pe r s on a l ne p m ee n l a ti ve a o f t h e f d l u w i n g n a m e d pe rs on s,a n d u l l nilwnv n n n m n l i n i l r n u i n l i n t|\|»!r »n l vr r m r v wh i c l l r u m e a n f' * l 2 \ l g n m o w i l 20 t h .T h e y h a ve b e e n m a r r i e d tha t-$O l l i e | 15~tv~n r e a r s .n l l h n u z h t h e y h a ve i n Om a h ao n l y h a d e i g h t a n n i ve r s a r i e s l n t h a t *M i n n s t i m e .H i g h fi ve w a s t h e g a m e i n I1 e n n i n d | du hz ed i n a n d t h e primes wr° |\l I n q~.\ ,.¢ .m; M r s .|"e!.er Je n s e n a n d C h : i e H i n a .M r .a n I II J u i u )n g a } " | |\ u u l :u n :u c t s m a u n ui e r .a e r e c a l l e d t a ? ¥ l : i i r ~~M i s s M e r l e .l l e n o g s p r i n t \ \ ' e e l -' s a l e h e l d n e a r h e r e i n n l o n g t i m e . d e a t h o f t h e i r g r a n d m o t h e r ,M r s . M a r y A .Jo h n s .. T h e B e n c h C o m m u n i t y C l u b m e t with Mrs.Archie Ford on lastThursday.Their pnesielcnt.Mrs. Walter McCracken was absent on account of illness. The next meetingwillbeheldatthehome of Mrs.Austin Wiltsy. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hansen have had as their guests the past week,Mrs.Hansen's relatives.Mrs.M.Nelson and son of California.'ru son is a c hiropractor and they areonth ei r wa y to Chicago where hewilltakeupspecialworkalong this line. ' M i s a z \ | l T n n l h n l u n l n i g u A # ne::lay in Blair at the F. M. Jenkins home.|Rev. T. J. Reese and Supt. Seenle went to Omaha Saturday with the high school boys and witnessed thegame with Technical high.Harold and Irma Barge visited nt the Claude Brandon- home inOmahafromSatuniayuntilMonday moming. Miss Mildred Hart of Zllair spent Sunday nt the Llert Cooper home.J . (.Ackerman of Omaha visitedhisbrother.L V.Ackerman and wife last Sunday. Rev Bowden was at Elk Cityseveralclaw:last week doing someelecldc wiring._Cham Hansen of Blair was up The \'icbers are retiring from tho farm whore they have worked han! for so many years.They plan totake life easier in the future.The high school boys basket ball team journied to Omaha Saturdayand were defeated by Technical highby a score of 3-I to 0.Mm. L. D. Ilttnlic and Ann visited with her mother.Mrs.Alfned Dar-lnw in Omaha several days "lastweek.Mrs. Ed Rover was a southbound passenger Wednesday.The Springer family have movedf u m t h e R m home to the J. D.Lowe reside sotll.h"pf the Ed Ol-_ son garage.The Ladies Aid will not :ma i f~1I Waller Saappenfield catlledot.llrs.Laura Tofle Tllllrmltty af-l¢Inron.Waller Sappenfiehl called at An- tlrew linlers'Thursday afternoon.Miss Goldie Erikson, who has been '~P¢f1'|mr:the p u t month at thehomeofharsister,Mrs.Francis lorsberlr.returned to her workal.Teltamah Friday.Mra Martha Eriltson,Mrs.Fran. cts 3°"b¢fR.Carl Erikaon and'n~.z.zy Buchanlt were business call~ers at Blair Friday. Among those shopping in Blair Saturday were Mr.and Mrs.AndrewHo er,Fnnc ia Foraberg andPerryWoods.Ind.Anderson transacted business ~W a v emu wav |n.-vnu nao..-o U. ..-.-reapective estate.Elizabeth Clurk,Clark,her husband;Surah Ann Palmer,Benghnm Palmer, herhusband;Clark, wife of Wil-luun Clark;Clark,wife of IIdwani Clark;Clark,wife ot John Llark,Deborah A.Hunter,Hunter,her husband,andalipersona having or elajming anyinterestin and to Lot 30 in Block -to in the City of Blair, WalbinltouCounty,Nebraska.real name un-known, defendants.'The defendants above named andeaglrand all of you are hereby noti- m a that on the Sth day of March1924. Annie B. Davies, aa plaintiff,filed her petition agunat you uno eaeh of y ou as defendants in the District Court of Waahlngton Coun-ty. Nebraska, the obiect and prayerofwhichistoquietthetitleofpnalntiff to the above described real ertate, and to bar you and each nfyoufromany claim, estate,nt'rt-tereat in, Hght or title to or lien up.on aaid real estate or any part thereof.You are requiml to answer naidpetitiononor before the Blat uiayofApril1924or judgment mi l l erendered against you. I - t'Annie ll.Davies,Platfntllf The consolation prizes were taken bv C.J.llindley and Mrs.leonHindley.The guests presented thehost and hostess with a framed ole-ture for their living room an a token of :heir frientlshin.Mr. and Mrs. Torn McDonald ofTekamah.Mr.Intl M m L.Mltler.Helene Rosenbaum..Harland and Steve McDonald and Francis Mul-lin a nt Sunday at the John He-Donamhonne. Mr. and. Mra. Ludwig Jensen spentSnndaveveningatthehomeof John Barry. . - n n l '. ta 1 . mc ' r o N A c r lvr r ms Ent.George Minka of North Bend is spending a few duya mthherparents,hir.and Mrs.Will Whitfonl.Mr.and Mrs.Guy Glover enter-tained Sunday for dinner the fol-lowing guests,Mr.and Mrs.Solo-mon Barton,daughter Ethel and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burton."The Young:Ladies kenai on of the Congnegaticnnl church wo.a pleas-untly entertained at the 'home ofMiss Helen Echtenknmg, assulted by Mm.Lawrence Hehten amp. ¢lnusrI1te~. non and meats Sliball o f o WA The dalastSatu wel! atte:ronda.The laBuschhtheir hurl 0. F. lc djcyable tiMr . lmBlair Sur Mrs.Sioux Ci!a few lla B. G. KU Mr. HeCity tlmttat nf M1tlrdny. 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F o r S a l e a t A B a r x a i n - O vn e r w a n t s t o g o t o h i s c h i l d r e n .F o u r loL *.se ve n r o o m s a n d b a t h .p i p e fu r n a c e .fu l l ba s e me n t ,ci t e : m d a o ft w a l e r .s e w e r co nn ec te d a n d pnicl fo r .N e w z n r o m e a n d ch i ck e n ho u se .l l a l f bl o c k o l o a r e d st r ee t . ( Jo s e i n .P r i c e $48 50. 00 Ra s mu s se n .63 F r o n t S t . n a ve F0118 t o U r n l l l l .t o l i ve f o r qt i m e . C1 E .Jo h n s o n a n d L l o y d R e e fe r w e n t t o O m n h a F r l d a v a n d to o l :i n n b a s k e t h e l l g a m e a n d p d z e filrhl.. Os c a r M c D o n a l d w a s a n O m a h a \i<=5for Sn t u r al n v.M r s .H a t t i e Tn e e t \~Isite¢I a t t h e Ge o .L o w e h o m e T h u m l o g a m i ' F r i d a y .4 T h e C l a r e n c e D a vi e fe m i l v m o r a l la st w e e k t o t h e W a l d o H a w o o k L . D . B u n l l e c a m e u p f r o m O m n h m a n d s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d w i t h h i s fa m i l y . T h e h e m e t a l e n t Dl s y ." N e ve r To u c h e d M e . "ari ven b v t h e j u n i o r c l a s s o f t h e h i g h sc ho o l \ \a . 1\ a h ug e success i n e ve r y w a y .Th e P i a ?w a s g i ve n a s n m a t i n e e i n t h e a f t e r n o o n f o r t h e b e n e fi t o f t h e sc h oo l c h i l - d r e n .l n t h e e ve n i n g t h e L e g i o nh a l l wo.-=w e l l fi l l e d .E ve r y o n e d i d t h e i r be s t a n d w e r e w e l l su i t e d t of o r m n o r t h ea s t o f t m m .D a w -t h e p a r t t a k e n . T h e pr oc e ed s o l t h e P l l m m i n m J i m :tn l fe n D o r e e n i o n n i p l a v a r e - t o h e us e d f.»l"n j u n i o r -t h e l i n l u - r v a n d w i l l on-p roto i t \ \ " " ' ! e r n i o r b a n n u e t . t h e nssi sta nee n f h i v w i f e a m i 'R e v.Jo h n P o u c h e r o f O m m i m r i n u e h l t r e .Il e w i l l c o n t i n u e t o s e r ve r o m e u p Su n zl n v a n d s u n t t h e d a y a g l"|!|I.lBhRn.I. . .#HA 1 f 'fu n n a n 1 n e n \.\¢¢ " M I eu.w i l l l\l¢I(10l"8.M r .a n d M r s .W a l t e r Sa pp en fi el nl au t o e d t o B l a i r M o n d a y .M r s .A n d r e w H o i e r h e l p e d M r s . . M I I M e a d o r d o s o m e p a p e r - h a n g i n . ; t h e q a u t w e e k . L i r a n d M r s .Ja m e s R y a n .Jr . ca ll ed a t L o u i e Hn n s e n s 'n t H e r m a n S a t u d a y a f t e m o o n . Ll a r l e e ,B u d d i e a n d Bobbin-R u m s p e n t S a t u r d a y a ft e r n o o n w i t h t h e i r a u n t .M r s .L a u r a To ft e . E d .A n d e r s o n ca l le d a t A n d r e w Ii n i e r n 'S u m l n y m o r n i n g M r .:tml M r s .G u s lll enc lte n m ! r h l l d r e n t o o k S u n d a y d i n n e r a t t h e R u d o l p h M e n c l r e h o m e . W a l t e r NEIFOD Wa.4 a B l a i r r n i l n r 4\-Ilefziumin l'.Cook retumeel on Mr.|BHBRIFPS SALE 2»londa.y from Superior and Home from W : (I. C. Elhrr, Attorney)itluffs where he has been dolng a visit. J substitute work for Um p u t two ef quite B vi r t u e o f l n o n i e r o f s a l e i s - s o u t o l t h e D i s t r i c t C o u r t o f W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,N e b r a s k a ,a n d l n p u r a u a n e o o f n d e c n e o f sa i d c o u r t i n n n n e l l o n t h e r e i n p e n d i n g w h e r e i n Ja m e s E .H a r t ,R e c e i ve r o f t h e B a n k i n g H o u s e o f A .C u m t e r w a s p l a i n t i ff,a n d H a r r i e t R .Fe e s a n d A .W .Fee s,L . J. H y a t t . ,I' r a n k W .C u n n i n g h a m li1 ||Jo h n M .C n r r o n w e r e d e f e n d a n t s , I w l l l o n . A p r i l 1,1924,a t 10 o'e l o e k a .m .o f s a i dd a y a t t h e w e n t fr o n t d o o r o f t h e W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t C o u r t H o u s e i n t h e C i t y o f B l a i r ,a s h l n g i o n C u n t y N e b r a s k a ,r e l l a t p u b l i c a u c t i o n t o t h e h i g h e s t b i d d e r fo r c a s h t h e fo l - l o w i n g de s cr i be d r e n l es t a t e t o - w i t : l o t 7.a n d W e n t h a l f o f I.-ot a i n B l o c k fo r t y , In t h e F i r s t lh lt l il io n £0 t h e C i t y o f B l a i r , W a e h i n z t o n C o u n - t y .N e b r a s k a ,t o s a t i s fy o n e c e r t a i n m o r t g a g e o n t h e a b o ve de sc ri be d r e a l es ta te . T h e p l a i n t i ff o n t h e 9 t h d a y o f Ap r al ,1923,ob t a i n e d n jur ig nae nl a n d de c re e o f fo fe r l os t l r o i n slain] a c t i o n aarnlnnt lni nl sln fem lan t¢.U n r H e t R. T'e e n a n d A . W .I e e s i n t h e we e ks .M i n n M y r t l e S h u i !r e t u r n e d t o h e r h o m e a t Il e l h a l l y o n I"r i¢l ay a f t e r 1-p end ing n e t e r a l d n y x w i t h h e r b r o t h e r ,Jo h n Sh u l l . M r .a n d M r s .H a r ve y Slaml|»\:l. w h o np-ent t h e v. i n t e r i n N e v Y o r k ( i w ,va r i o u s Do in ta i n F l o r i d a a m i L u b e .r e t u r n e d F r i d a y ,a f t e r 1|t w o m o n t h s abse nce.G e o r g e S n o w sho pp ed o f f M o n d a y o n h i s w a y h o m e f r o m L o s Ansreles C a l i fo r n i a L0 Sn ri n er fi e ld .S .D . .fo r u a h n r t vi s i t wi9.h h i s sist ers,M n . w D .B u l g e r a n d M n .L i d s D y e .M r .n m i M m W i l l M a r s h a l !o l Ot is ,C o l o r a d o a r e vi s i t i n g nl.t h e h o m e o f M r s .Zila rnha lhs b r o t h e r . J u n Pr i c e a n d fa m i l y . T h e t w o Dp en e tl ml ," I n n Do l I'< Ho1.zse°' npll " l n n F l o d s t a W i n d o w , " ll - o C a n t a t a ." T h e S w a l l o w , "w a s g i ve n Tu e s a l a w e ve n i n g n t t h e O p e r a H o u r e .I n m l d i t i o n t o th i s w a s m n e r n l =oI<°cli\ns b y th e hisrh >r ho ol o r r h e s t r n a n d t h e I!o3.">=G I - o C l u b . M r -3 l vr r n .§ l n 1 ! r -rvlu rn ow i F r i l h i s b e i n d o w n . M r s .I t a i n l h e M r .Tl l i n r n r l i w h o I\ n \ luel lwll hh a ve d i d rm s :| n g | t i m e . M r n1 l l l t l e h o : fu - r n o o l t h e i r s w M r .n a r e t h e m r l . A L O N M n .l l e r o f n }\uf\lf°i n qu i lt i ng ' o n e qunl - n -_n 1 M r .a n d M r s .C h a r l e v R e e h e n - ' t c r t a i n e d n l n r z e n u m b e r o f t h e i r fr i e n d s a n d 1~einti\es o n l a s t Th u r s - d a y e ve n i n v,F e b r .28,t h e oc ca si on b e i n !t h e i r t w e n t y - f i f t h w e d d i m a : | n i e r |r 5 T h e gffga i r w a s h|»\¢| A l f r n l Jr-=1>erse'\m a x w i S a m u i ' - v f m th#F h n s .C r o s s n l m v t n th#A l l s r t M o o r e p m n e r t v.] \ \ \ r ¢ n r 4 \ V a r r '= n n w \ e 1 i f r o m n e a r B l a i r t o t h # C r o = s fa r m . |f f h i s R l h l l o r f o f R l n i r w a s r -' n g la u l u u u n i u u u \.u u wP o u c h e r h a s be e n s p e n d i n g t h e we e k h e r e . Rev.Bowden wont tn Elk CntyFriday for his wife and her mother.Mrs. Coking. The Bowden! have de- cided to zo to hounekceninsr in the S u n d a y m o r n i n g . H r s .P e t r Ch r i s t i a n s e n a n d Phil r l r e n a n d M r s .G a r d n e r Jnm cw a n d d a u g h t e r ,E i i i r s spent.S u n d a y a t t h e R i c h a r d B a r r e n h o m e . \-- u - - . _ an me m.w A.hal¥in this city uuvw's \i°=itol here Tl1un=¢lm..parsonage"here.Mrs.Coking wili.KENNARD NEW Sandanelaborate6:30 dinner was f M|.=sLi15I\e;vn Cammgan i l M home manage ths housework until Mrs.|arcrswi.xwllowed b v 'e .|rom nmon over t o week-emi.Buwdens sr: eel is out...dancing.>15| mg _'Ill I_.Ca1§roI Fong: moved to the Ran-The communitv orrheslra which . .'Z": Mr§.Jacgbsgn 'f""' in Blmr n \ The infant son of Mr.and Mrs.} ' ml Muller passed away last Sat urday afternoon nt the Blair hos-pital following nn attack of erysine- Ins. The baht'was four weeks old.Funeral aerviees we held fromComnbellhundertokiF|?».{mrlora on Sunday at 2:30. Rev. A. §rnn|||\v ..r km form noFil1 nf town Solunlotmulwilltryhishandal.farming'l l i e e a r|y!M r s .H a r r v L .S w a n w i l l b e l v ! ! Q s c I n t h e N o n a l \ f i ¢ : ' o o \ r \' ¢ o c i » * o f t h e M .E .c h u r c h ' L ' » ' e ¢ I ne s l l ' a y a _ : l e r n o o n . Mrs.Tnvlor Fvfenh ,\isil»=»l lunr in a new organization,if composed of the following members:Mrs.L. V.Ackerman.piano:Mrs.ConlonLowe.Miss Mantle Lowe ami Mlm:Eiediee G0¢ls&)» \'=°Iin=~=L V M k ' erman and Auzuat Lowe.FlIIE*phones:Miss Made Atlnms. clan-onet:Geq, Lowe.Jr.dmms.They munuay at me nentastr.Mn .Davis and daughter,Violet of Omaha spent the week»emI orthehomeofherparents,Mr.andH n .Pole Larson.Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wright enter tained Mr. aml Mrs. Harry E||war=|\and Ur Dailey at on oy=~ter .Supper QJ 1 R the Bantisl church offic ing.blr.nnd Mrs.Muller re¢i¢ic nrth ofBlair nn the County farm and theyhavo tho synlnathv of many fri;n.|,¢In the his of their first born. gmmmmwmmmmmmnI ="wc xl'mc alethodiit ho:1|1ital in'furnished music for the wchool PIMOI"hn -Fqhmim.|Thu1sday evening and .leligmw71no lvws b"=3<»L?\niI *°=~°- nlavcrl ti-eir lisbenern.They have :#curedT j - l c n m n h a t t h a t p l a c c F r i » l a 3 e v o -M r .D o b s o n n o t ?d r i l l t h m f u l a m n " .: u i -t i m e M r .s o n r e c e n t ;0 r 1 : T h e a n n u a l c l o c f i n n n l m ' | ' i - m ~ ¢n f i z e d n b m u l h e r e .H e m e e t -\ s. | l h g o n c e ' ; ; ; = * =w r w k f m 'r ~ r u " :¢". p r e e a c n t e r e a r e m e n t ;:H nn n m | | | | m | | : | | | | | | | | | | | u | | | | | | n | | u | | | Q _ ;4 %h i g h s c h o o l l J $ l . vl ( t ' I ~~ 1 h i s l w o n s o : < u c c ¢ ' < ~ ; f u I .\ ~H.. . . . . .|U 1:. . »-5 .' 3 I =t h a t t h c y a r e l n i1l .T . | 1r 'f |l l w . 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" l u :9 n 1 n . | | |L "l l \n u l l >\I2o n w o n t t o 0m :1 h: ;S a t u :.|4 l" rm ln 'r -=u f ' l m ¥\ \ -] w i ||.|]I '}}\|}rvmrnimul in thn r*tv .\'tml rvlatiwh until Mn1|»|.t}1 .| . i.\ u \1 nw: rm 1 SUTHS Alfaifa i s n fanb (ro||i¥i2nr¢<un 1.i|\'In sim"HL*;»this county alfalfa may he t\;»¢:T.0d In 3Il.°!¢I in the noivhbnrhnml nf three tons per acre.While ihore hav bvfnrmasielontbltfluctuationinUlmprlreof hay. il is mflimaral that [|"| s|0| lar* por inn is not iur ff!Qi.,rmr'\er\|{e of all ruttisur-=uf :~":=1f:linlho |»l.n|"*.Thi4 wnuhl tnf"\:anirromnof\"ir1§rlullnrx pe.;\vr9. Inmr»a1-im' {h¥:\ "ith z"f 5 f '""1:ml nno dollr \\l»01! ww f I. 'hat lfI"n \\uu]|I hint' In m|T.~:H m 1']rlnsixtyI»u~!»¢l¢pvl f\(r|morn than thirty ||u}.¢|-; | r tn r|||:||nlfulfn.i=:r!}f:r1 r»n I ol imnlucig;; (u.rl ;|rLl . ? * li=\\l iv vrvnlvr w r mr»"I \nf ;=u!1||:ffo ::[!.\lf:1 ::::I.R.:\f.l imrrf1|¥u:.; .1 f i rr»1\;:7l :ul.|»To VT' \.r ul '.nw :11 E =~ a P"l\ : \ c r r ° 1% f*\ |i < . rr:\An t :|5'¢r 1~1 rr ll i n i f s l :!|\ |l r |: r r ~I "1 |2111 U w ; r ,¢\¥.. * i m n f ffJ| \fvl f i l n \\I\:1'Il .-11I i n fn||H1\i";'!sa fnxp.'"| " . \Alf;\ff:||\|ulq.:vm [rrn |!|"r~ @=:>©®. ©Q)o ©©© @©@©©@@©©@@©© ©@ "f/'the same or even higher prices, we aremakizzp; special indueen1ents~~-continu- ing through the month of March, that a re \.vonrlerfully attltnctive.This Coffee is pearled. thus taking out every hit of chai¥ and is elean, fresh and ah- selutely pure. Through March we offer a one pound can, regular price 504: for i5e. A ima pound eau.reglllar price $1.00 for 9Ue and :1 premiuzn of n 201: hottie of extract free with each 2 ;1ound can A three pound van. regular price $1.50 fm' $1.30 and :1 premnml of :1 25e pack- ©@©©©©©© © @ f~=1 © @ @© ©@ ©@ "Good slerlaml riverev. ami th lrfw in ur> cases made an-l promided._[\nt¢\l this 2Tlh day of l| hr\|:r. ~Maur-In \'|»I1rf»n- _;Good Pastry Chaka éan Morne better enlf °' "'3=!'1E'"'°1' ~ Dmhl by using n1.u>:'ro1> Fnoun. IONG CREEK AND " n y s 1scL':u\sQ lr. .ls :Jlc:u.u:u w ra|¢1.\nrm zsnxm I':\strv baking.I t will make good Mr. M.;Mn. (`;\r1 H.\'I1rn lm Bread. iuu.Shal§ we send you a sack __ tha proud nnrents of :1 b:1}y lnyr "Lnrn lm-I 5=°r\~!:1\.n s [mhl}? ||\\$ MIIUE mU=lI*'~l»I 1=|u:ll lu the ditrcl Inav# l | | | \ H r: wlm ¢\\\n~¢ n ¥\nlt~¢' i"\'\=* lasxw1 d " " f "uhh Um dira~l:l luxe¢l | I 5 llwi r \..||1l¢a\4H" "lm lon!-»z¢ §!|\'1~|;n1.\:4 taawn rn {|lu\f\|~-lelgvilavt \nlt|| lhv in |ilv| I lan inriirvs;l!\ thruuzia !|u~ l|\\n|°l'.ll f lr 1 ;nf ||~I lv!;ll \ml I.c t'1;1lI\:|.IvnI 1 1 m .Aw iru°rva|=v in luww nu rm! 9-l=\l1\ 1nur'a ::|n|\ lnrm than |»I\vmi:ht nf l!|¢~|:\l!\\ T|¢lr\ir°U! I:!X|~~1 paid ln lin-rlilr|»:\ an M r .Il!1||M r s J.l a r "-" 'In q u n f i m a t t h o J n n w ..l n1 » n h ls é I:mnv Arn u a | l u l 1 1 | - r Il l l £ I\ l : l ¢»pvr:\l1|1;g nv \l||1|(':' nur:t limi $¥:1t\\r.l:n.T 'l .1 Q Q l .l'¢~1cr1¢~n.;(~|| r;1|-1° ln tum--. |.|=n|I lo lnrnju-r \\lll! .ro mnrn uv| l| L |"ll| |1 |I |-:1|A ~ i r 1 In 1 |1| I \A 3"1\\§' '|Rl\*'hN'\=='1...--. 1" \"f a ~1 ~~~fuum11:ua..~u\.|| !mr\':1-|~ In t|n~p11m»lhnl mat ul t\ll'\1!¢»i1»r | \ | l the'mul nn;l_ Mr=. ~:\l1J\l\| ";'= .n_--\»~".;nf niaunufmiurfai nrllrla»u rl2|!~ fur Imn~°|mrmtn»n l\\¢:¢I\I| | I| \.»r lu: 1~:ilr»:uI\ 1\:|\ mx.+ dirmzl In Ihr' illl£|\ :Und fmllrniml s:u\¢\r||tlll'l:I¢:|m.»lml'lu:in n u l I J .nd.. .. uI n f . .... .\.| . . l | ". . . . n . . l u w m~\\:\i1mlI\fi l ||{ - i |\ \ \: \ \l|ar1»11\gl| llu \1lr :vll 1 r h:|. r.zs =-\ ~¢ u f | n\.n a¢:| mr I | I|<¢-»f 'r w n f I} | l '; : | \ f 'fI 1 t | l \ !| i .l:.Il|11,;;I || . f| ¢l In m i . | | | 1 1 . \ . Prvsident Blair. Nebraska age nf Jnpn|1.'Tn:\with each lhree pound can. 'ougly (he month ol' March ~ ~ gy ~~nu \l ¢ \..ll lw ll\N \ u \.\ | uui li ll l l l l l x. In r|llr=||!grn lhmrr||\|\|¢»\¢\¢uvmgm\ |~tlllln \\ Url | wt llln»\\£'4;||\Ines Th e H u d r t h a t t o o k fh = t p r i z e o n o p e n l:0n1pN itiu:\w|i|'1 ( a k e n m !Douy zhn uu; In Il l d m r l I l h t l l l u l z r vu l m 1 a m :| r » r \W * - 1 p n i n t o 1 n t h i ( I : l l 1| 1 In .d Qv f I .\ ~f z ::~.a ., .= |. a l l o t h o r f i n u r s a t t h e T l a u n t o n C o u n t y F a i r o n B r e a l .I T : | + :|1\|li~|:|f|<l u n 'm1t<\ r|:sl f|=;.r\' j ; " v,| | |u l . I 'r t I '\ !}m\'t :nies this Sale thi nlelsens Lasn more {a~h paid for produce.\ \ ! ' I H° lI \ lI r z':"<l\11|"of l.\o-:wk \}ivh r|f.|rw @)l=f""A "im Innlm--1 \\\\!|l\ PI r~ 'l !f |!f a rminu.. I w i ' I I \ eh m v I n Nah; ;;. |.m !e~ o u t n f ( ' \ e r \| 1 u m l r < | ' r l l a I i 1\ :N n | »| * \ | alfalfa and all th* v 2red ulmua :m c u m ..I H1 :~3 var *~ I | | |..|\|f p @2© n \» ~© ,f i © SAS BI205.v '&f;§;;12 © © © © © @ © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © @ @ © © @ © @ © © @ © © © © © © @ 5©©©@\||n|||unn||m|n|||m||||||m||m||n||n||u|||nu|zix|i||]}il`|i|iiii|||||||m||M Ti n 'rmc 1~:x'rr:nPms=m, BLAIR. xl:1mA>=1<A \r T H E B R A N I \ By Katharine Newlin Bum ~|NG :RON I t hi n k t ha t w e a n r o me to a n e n d a t thi s."" W o ot l vr sr d un ts ll l ln gl y s u r r e m i t r e d Th e s m a l l . g r a y e n m o l t t e t o s q u i ve r - lnz. ot lts tre tet ted ha nd.Ja s p e r t u r n e d s w a y a n d s t o o d n t u r t h e l u m p .B u t h i s excltetttent vrevettl t<1 lt l m fm t d n m l l n g .Th e a n g u l a r t r r l t l n g j u m p e db e fo r e il ls exon.A t la s t t h e woo ds ut m i x ht e o e d thetnselves. " I a m g l a d t l m z . ; o u h a ve g i ve n m e .l s l s o p p o n u nl l y t o e s c a p e Ir o m s l i fe : l u i f o r s l o n g l l t n e h o s t t d r e a d fu l l u m e .T e n ye a r s s I n u d e s tl l s n s t e r o f wr l i fe a n d y ou r s . F o r g l s e m e i t y o u e a u a n d l e !me e s ca pe .I wi ll no t s ee y o u ag a ln .W lt nl evsm y ou m a y h a ve t o stty,ple ase m r l l zo \ \ o o d w a n l .F r o m n o w o n h e i s m y [!l01l.*t!nr.In o t h e r m o t t e : s t h e r e a r e m r I s \ t 3 t n t .1: Is al mo lu te ly n ot t o be th ou g ht or th a t I s l to tt l d s pe a k l o y ou . I h op e n e ve r l o s e e y ou al o ne .I w a n t ou t o l nt l e m e a n d : b l a n o t e ou g h t t o al s o It e as y fo r y ou . "H lI"i " I'Y. "Ja sp er s to re d. a t th e na me .Il e w a st l e r l y b;\|tlItltlt=d.u t t e r l y sta gg ere d, t r t h e al n n si n g tllaslntttltttlon prutr~ :m t b r i l t i el s t i ln l l , nu l l l l pp e d , ro u n d - y e a g l r l w h o h a d l l r e d w i t h h l m fu r I lo ng. su flie lon tlx pll ttl tle sulll cler ttly gre ea bi e.W l t n t w a s b u t k o f I t a l l ? n o l h e r m s n . o f c o u r s e .l o lmt tg lm t- ion || t'\\|1|. $ exam ining the fares o f hls eqtlalntuttces.n a r r o w i n g h i s ll d s a s h o u g l t t h e m a m e n p a s s e d i n r e vi e w tt 'ff\ l ! hl l n . " P e r h a p s y o u un d e r s t a n d t h e a l l u tl on b e t t e r n o w ? "as k e d W o o d w a r d rtt eil y. J:ts|1er'|In t en s e p a i n a n d h u m i l i a l o n g o r e lt l m a s o r t o f m l m .l i e ve me d o n l i n l y <0nl w h e n h e m o ve d a c k Io w a n !ltltt h r o t l t e r i t r l n vr ;hi s ge n w e r e cl ea r,t h e h t n t h a d g o n e rom lt l-t i r t tml ea H e w a s e ve n a m l l ~gz It ll lfi e, lho ugl t t htr e w us s w hit e, r e n fr a m e t o h i s U p s . " I s h a l t n o t tt r l t o 2 0 B e t t s n o r n t m p l .t o neu h e r "h e aaitl qu i e tl y . Il t t t I n l t n i l n n k 3 o u t o l u k e a m e s Re t o h e r. " \ \ 'o o d u u r d amten led. "'Ie I! h er sh e s lu t ll ha ve he r r e le a se . u t t o ge t It sh e w i l l h a ve t o w a l k ro u g h l h e m l r o n m ! t h t - r e w i l l h e n o ~e w ll l lh lg fo r h er o n t he o t he r s it io . t m y o u r e m t t n b e r t h o t ?N o t e ve n tt wl t l h e ll t e r( '. "Il e w a n t e n t i r e l y ltt oo ttr t- tl o t h a t \ \ o o t l t r t m l f e l t s Il l o f d i s m a y "K s l ml l c on t es t t h e a u l t , " w e n t o n li || Pl '. " un d I be li eve th at I s ha ll 'tr ln Y o u m a y t e l l l l e l t y s o i f y o u l i k e s h e m n t r o l :In h o u r i t fr o m m y w y e r . "Il e p u t t h e e n vel o pe i nt o lt l s kt~t,er ol t wt l t h e ro o m ,a n d h e l d c k o n e o f th e cr i ms o n e u n s l n s o f e d o o r . " l f y o u h a ve n o l h l n g m o r e t o s a x . 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"rrospert" Jasper thrust In.Htlhe e w as t !r n\ \ 'n w i t h ex c i t em e n t . { TO H I I c o : s " r t m : z : m A $0 50 P i n o N h a Per lt ap a Un e mo st va l u a b e p i e c e M w o o d e ve r di sc o ve re d w n l re ce n tl y s o l d f o r $ 5 3 0 b y | L u u l a l n n l iuga ber jn ck t o 1 t n w e l l n g lt h nvr ml n .Th i s w o n d e r fu l fr e a k o f n a t u r e w a s d l l c o w er e d i n n n o l d p i ne t re e .It l s n o t h i n ; m o r e t h a n a n o fd l n a r y k n o t o f t h e u rle ty often m et wh ile ch op pln g o|'l' yo ur Ii r evm nd .Y e t th i s e x t r l o r d l n l r y ob - gm ¢ I'a r t l a a n ee t ffp t t on . fo r st r ep r e se n t : n p er fe c t m e te o r l i k e np p n r a n c n . oft e n m l n a ke n fo r e p la c e o f c o n gl n l l dm g n n e n o r t h e ph o t o g r a p h l l t h m o o d s t a n . for Health "Ther-e's a Reason"_III Tour¢marnThBalruula ; " ' ° 5 " ° " ' m mh w P m !suntbl cup br :ho Nkhdnu nlbuhngsmcer. PoauafueniI~nn\=hs°|]l°~1|w°¢'l=°lhellavwczzbmugiulnutbo\lm¢h.\1lf20minu¢n.can oi tithe: form llabout nnriull run .fp .~_._ Twil A Time- of " Y e s w i l l \\{II.| an 3,nu Ie A m i F u a n u n l h o t w i l l wo n llc u r e n y u m n w n.Jr m m \ \ . d l l r t vl n l l a t l r u r l l r e l u m a k e Tw i l l : a r e i u r e t h a n t u l l l s h m t h e a u r fu n n ! l l n m l l w s c l l n v IIIP Clo th r m l m r : l m fo r , z u m n b u t c - : t t fn In t w i l l go 1J\\'\a d o I n |11 th r ea d s a o r vr o n e . a n d u n d o : I 1 f A F ». ~` €~1 . . . . _ i i | ~ /~.~_ t . . : ; 1 ' i £ : -r ' ;: : \ . \ \\.y I f J -A.' : . - ~ ., ' . . - £ 5 ~~r ~ `"~'§ , vf .~_ : ~.l . .. . . ; 1 ~~*v Qs 2 " ~= €~P M vm l ~=bf ~'"~- ' a n ..--~g ~»" ~ 1 " ~'!~- 1 ;"'|»` . .\1 r _ Is Your Back | Giving Out? NE you miserable with ln aching back?Do you get up.lame and lil--Ia; through the clay, tired, weak md wumoul? Doyouwumdenrhyyouueao nm down?Manytime this pondilion in due no weak kidneys.\Vinte|°| mid:mel chills ue land onthekidneyu.Thekidneynuaapttodmvupintheirwakaiiltedngbody-pohom from tlallalqod.Then pgann aocumdnle. 'Then names ~ rheu- I Ea rn- ll¢1r\a lso of w hi le , thr nuuh I!atrnngly r4:~!u-n:b|1!1;ll|\'¢»l¢|ff||\?=!nnni../v'Hand! "Barat"au| nf :Q s»\.."Ah o b o tt l es ' o l S f r m i ~Bll lnr ill rs s;\ rv: |\1 |.Th e n u r ! 1 3 m l n m a m u m u : n h : u t a t n m l l u s t u l n n a t U n n a u m u m m o f S . \ l l q l 1 ¢ | d Q 1 5 t a i l o r r 1 d e . rm r \.jN\b.3¢l¢sml¢0l'la||0"\mm, Nebnxh, Much s, 1924. . . n z Buy ioilr Blue Ribbon Breadihd Pastdes me HOME BAKERY Repair Timla Repair uhm In-ky mr :nm uw aprimz rains cause your plume: tu|'nl!We have eh. best mnllrhl for rwfn. Flinlknte Roofing and Shinglen K/ed Cedar Shingles CneoDip! n»in;|¢» win um filly yenra.Como w un for the but roof- lng materials. Crowell Lumber & Gfain Co. ¢ |Blau' Racket Store... _Invites all to store those spring days.The place in outfit the kilnshcn :mal china closet. M howl-rock prices too. We Sell... Field SeedsFencing & Wire Steel Posts Paint Oil Tankage Oil Meal Salt Coal . Farmers Co-(lperadve Union I ~M .».~:»~-;. _g ¢§¢2:f:>4 .¢ ¢§ ra (.~ U PAINT UP Every car is an adver- tisement.Bring your old car to the Blair Auto Paint shop and take your new car home. Frank Ackerman Prnprlc lur Spring Nlilinery \\'e have a line of the latest style hats and are adding daily to our lines. When in the city we in~ vite you to call and inspect our goods, Mrs. S. M. CRADIT Spring iiispkgf Just received a ncv 'ine of ladies silk hose in all U20 desired shades for sprinfr lT h e B l a l r S h o e C o . n v)J *»~.~`. . _/~_ *Q ~ . n o Full Line of Coats We invite the ladies of Blah' and vicinity lo call and inspm-f our line of Sprinq (bits.Latest dc- signs. Up to the minute in <~~:¢=ry respectf Mrs. T. C. Hilton The I\\Hline r Order your FORD Avoid I);Izzy in llciivcry I N o w Rathmann s Garage L|Ncm<--funn--fnnnsnn a F 6 ~ § ~~ 9 xvrakeninyf Nature, donning' ncw naiment. urgcs to join in making ourselves and u surroundings ready to welcom the Summer=time. now so near at hand.To aid you the°e advertisers haw man.;splendid suggestions. / =.-°.»~m H.g ', 1 ) \ ' H ¢ _*Si - 4 ~ J _____.~ .,f ',.. 1 '5`- 51"'3 -I n ; .J ; / '-; - : _1*..I _._ _.\ L . -r .f Q 4 » . _\// .. = . + : .-_ . _\ _.1v " . - ' " " T_" ~ ' § T `2 _ " L - M J "\'»' §. - ~f f f '* L ~1.K \~\//f r ~ \5 ~ a r '..."1 J»~" l v . ~¢-~ r a l 1 - »\~7 )Q ) .u n s 9 |. f 4 ]f |-.~1 I "5 .L _ - : °_ _ ,§ ; 1 \/r ~ , ¢'.\\''"'4 1 i ~, - . " '1 5 - 1 - J ' - 5 *,. , ¢~.~I''', g a f f _,s , . . ". .. '_ -. - ..' \* ;. l ` i /,,.r¥3".`r r m f 'x \ f ~ "" _.__.~.\ \~~;~. \,.< 2 5 ~' I Specials for |I .ff:i:u1... W ' .,': ~. ~_»; . " -""*.4--_~1 C72 =-"'-='=*==f » - -.'> .L 4' .5,".T1?_\.¢:5"/__.:.. _,"Qn~sz;.~~'rr f*~l~a r; 1 ?:-.~'' " "-_.u »*¢~H "_ ;; .*:f 'v,,-_*"\~ f ,x . :1 » . .~ "- - " " *.¢/ '1 i I H -.\w .4.h ./ . ~W(1 ~~|,I ' ~ : ' \ "'=ff4-1f-'=- "'..fy /¥2 ¢ . ° 1 ; , Q x » -Q 5 -" ' ~»»a ~'V !#U . " .6 * \\'indmil\Em-ly June Peas 2 cans No. 2's - 3.5¢' Windmill Evergreen Corn ' Two cans No. 2' s- 250 Windmill Handpacked Tomatoes, No. 3 cans 2 cans fm- - 35c Heinz Baked Beans Small can .10 Medium can .133 I,m~ge can .25 ANTILL GROCERY »::.Qf ~There are hundreds of Naturffs beauty spots with-in a few mi¥es nf your home.With a Chevrolet you will he free to G0 To 'rxm r at your convenience and pleazallro. E. C. Arnnscm Garage _> l 5 .~r f ! / / r .I..f l e - r » . I ,~-'I'=;»'1'2f / . = i " . ' f < ; ./ x . ; » . f 5 ¢ ' f ¢ < ? , $ .»= f;, g a \ K U " ,4\.u .- '7 ,31 .» ¢ I ' /i / ' ; I .1 , P " .\Y :.f w i ?' u r ~l ' 7 'Q 3 .\ _ Q ", pn..1 a _J \ .\f p }r 4r \..".. ; ,w . . . w ; . < ',~:'? 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' - » - . 4 -, A ~ ~ *g v1,1 %1"> rfi-__,;»~t .& F. 3. .. ¢a I f 1 .4 1 \4 ~A ~'" ~f f ?AQ*~' ~~/|f- * ~fr Bn ~~ 4 ,,,,/ Shoe Repairing Look over your assort- ment of Foot\\e:u' and pick out those laid aside as worn out.\\'rap them up and bring them to us. We will make them good for months of zuldcll service. H.SORENSEN ''€' l=> =;,f;.~~|~~ , 7 ~~j _ Q /.;`|»,'}4 J . o l _.;__J ' -f f v " " - = 2 :s E \ . J /`°'-\»,..~ 4 o ....r f vf O I \~' } ~ I v., 4 .'r g 'H , '\1 --E5-~4 1 ||1 , \)s n.v ..-"j»1'\.I ~\1 J' L \ 1'~---..-x..f i .2»ffL;~ r f / f Dodge Touring \\'c invite you to call and inspect our new Dodge Touring car with beautiful new lines and undcrslung body. Walter Larsen G A R A G E rE '~ 7 E , . .N . , .// V Q/ |r r '~f ~ . , \. 5 - _5 'f . / y r ////I'r | . | . q , > ; f ~/.,/ /.-n-1 j ,I /j / , ''f ° ~a / 7 ~, > '" / ~ " 7 f »= I THE ENTERPRISE II | GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Ask lor "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" VOL . X xvm BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA,MARCH 13, 1924 NO. 7 iCUMl\\l| CITY !uus|N1-:ss AND "°°"`.»¥,Rms=lNEW POSTALs1-:|.x»:v1:a\"m mam:LsaR.\'rsn| ~~ mm! uussnons s1'un||:l»|....z..:;-~.;.:; m~°,:,.~:|fnaranns mrmmmlms; :v...*';}§:"'.,.':.'.'m|nenunuons l s1 1 celebrated her eleventh birthday, Mar.ll, b y inviting a number of her school friends to her home al- ter school. The children played games and enjoyed cut~out.s.At six o'cloek a lunch was aen'ed"s'ltl\ Easter place cards and bunnie rabbits in abun- dance.Priscilla received many little re- membrsnccs which she prizes l1lKl1- ly . The following little girls were present:Madeline Nielsen,Fredo- aiclm Matthiesen, .lean Myers,Mar- raret Pierre,Ruth Widener,Mer- garet Bsdgerow, Carolyn Aye. .lean Stewart, Arline Antill, Mary Moore l a Vaughn Meats,ldargsret Jen- ltina Op d llensen and Priscilla Rhondee. r o u s e FARMER DIES Vsrle and Choice of Seeds or the Subject of Discussion W HAT W ILL BE PAYING CROP "Shall I use the y ellow or white llosaorn sweet clover?"is a.ques- tion asked by many who are try» lng sweet clover for the first time. There is a difference of opinion among i:|rn1ers as to which veri- ety la the best. The two most im- portant uses of sweet clover are as o soil builder and as a pasture plant preferably as a supplement to native pastpre.According to the U. S. Department of Agdculture, thee root development of the blossom variety is greater than that of the yellow blossom variety.Therefore, for soil building purposes, the white blossom variety is probably to be Mrs.T.C.Hilton,last Saturday afternoon and evening,Mar.8,to extend fellcitatlons to her,the oc- casion being her birthday. The time was spent in visiting and at a late hour lunch was served. Among those pnssent were Hrs. John hfcQua.rrie.Mrs.T.Tucker Mrs.Theo.Heller,Mrs Lou. Vaughn,Mrs.Minnie Miller,Mrs. J.E.Fischer.Mrs.James Kirby. Mrs.Oscar Holmes,Blrs.J.A. Hahn,Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Crulck- ahanlr,Mrs.John Jenkins,Mrs. Theo. w&hlltfoDL BHS! Milly Stonu. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rlnoades and family. Mrs.Hilton has the l\onor_.of bs- in lr ' lF business the longest of any of the pn-sent day merchants. having come here in 1869. She con oucted an exclusive mlllinery shopforyearsbut"st the present time has a complete line of aromen'a wear.as 'well aa chlldrenai ., _ . _ .Farmers invite Blair Chamber of Commerce to Iine .me PI.EA3As"r EVENING ENJOYED The Coming City Farm Bureau generously;invited a number of guests from the Blair Chamber of Comrorrre t~ a fc ad at the Coming City Qsdmool house on last Friday evening. The l\"|nu for the supper was lff rr hr soup,sandwiches.coffee. nh l a n d c an d y to which all did ampil justice. County Agent Fouls acted a1tea{\lnnster and called on a number ot tliose present for imnr"rntu tnllts to which they responded ln rerr flttldg style.-'Hil meetinr: was a farm rneetlnr and lfarm problems were discussedIm and een. The cow. tha chicken. liar.15-County Spelling Contest at coun house. Mar. 17-Everett Kemp at B. F. D. hall.r Har.21-Forester'a Carnival dance at za. W. A. l1.all. April 1- Ci ty and school election. DANA HOOPSTERS HA ND OI I A HA U F I V E o n u n n mo The following bouquet handed the Dana College mud ball learn,in the _Omaha Bae, Mar. 1 was omitted Irorn tho Enterprise columns last week on account of space. We glad- ly r epri nt:- "Dana last night more than lived up to the advance dope of a strong team.and handed the University of Omaha Maroon: a defeat to the t u n e o f 2 1 t o ! 5 .T h s n m was featured by the unique offense of tba Orange five, and by the erratic - . ¢ - L - I a L -n . . - \ . - - -- s a s - - - Lobby Dpen When Employes la The Building.Window Open s Ts . 1 o . \ . a l. . 4 = s o ' r » s P . a . TAKES z r r s c r s u n t a n .lltll. A new ruling that affects the Blair post office will so into prac - tice on Sunday,Harsh l l .This ruling has to dead not alone with Sundays but all other holidays. Formerly the lobby of tba bulld- iu: has been open all day on Sun- cays and holidays thus allowing those who had boaesf to go and como whenever they chose.This has left the lobby free to the pub- lic when no arnploye "al in the building. This has ln places trouble.In one place was dropped into the Bobberles am fha lslvllrllsal o tth e o f f i o a caused much a d a u ' m s waste basket and a the rssdted. been eaanmhehafl thant n e u e a t n o r | | 1 | r | | q \ ,r l l m s u n oocuned at the Blair hospital Thurs ffsy night following en operation on Wednesday.| prexerreo.me yeuow DIDBSOIII vanctyissmaller,less upright,and coarse than the \vl1l1e blossom sort and is therefore preferred by rnsny The deceased was born near Ft.lfor pasture.Sweet clover has not Coihoun.Febr.21,1394 and was therefore thirty years old.He rr married Moy IB, 1921, to Miss Lillie Brandt of Pt. Calhoun, who survives him.He also leaves his parents! Mr. and Mrs. Chris Paulson of this; city and his sister,Mrs.llen ry . Wullmrn, who rositlen near li-ennanI. Mr and Mrs. Paulson were farm- ing on the Paulson form south of town and had high hopes for the future which have been so sadly hliphtenl for the young wife. proven to be particulsrlly adopted for hay as it is ratherfialgl to c ure nd mowing may kill the crop. This is especially tme of its second yeol's growth.For sverago form conditionneither the white or yellow variety will ordinarily prove Satis factory. Sn-'cet clover is the lea:lin¢rl_]R Smith.on Mnrch 10 crop that we have from etandpolntlth,auspices of "~irr=.Uglie ~Hi ltln personslly = ~ \ = = » r I h w # i z a n d ~ vires her business and la on the job IGI' gllsqsslon end some -esme ln valuableeveryday.' w w w were dre n. Her many friends in Blair and Washington county wish her mthy more l1¢mn birthdays. M. A. c . MUSICALE The ladies of the Monday After- noon Club enjoyed a rnost delight iul musical at the home of Mrs. cf getting stands on poor. rundown Hyde 'soil and putting it bac k into a geodi 5||.;.Hyde sang,in her _state of tilth and fertility.*pleasing manner,a m u h of r e O U istnriner nnnere \|s¢f'.nni.|3nn the base- |and after the repeat was finished the county#slot invited those present to come up to the school room where he enteilsined them for en hour with 1:film f~howing'the effects of vonns on pigs. It was o riwelntion and 'coul¢l not hel but he rent The supper was held in ment of the school house I l i l l l u s u l l v m u u n u ,n l .u n s ! ! brilliant and Lido indifferent The Dena quintet was the biggest seen this year on the Omaha court. and wa s u n us wly fa n for such size. The big center stood six feet four inches and the others,though smaller,got the tip nearly every time from the Omaha nun on jump m m . The Orange quintet had run their aeore up to four points before le .P rf Slater netted a side shot. Dana eenlifnml eoueetionsl vaiue to th s e rnlslnzrr tirlucd to run vo their score, Omaha | hop.... The rnootlnlr was a success as an»mI! ¢s u= »u .n o fnctor,on a g e ttm three, m o t h e r p a r t y a n d a l s o n s a s o c i a l e n Q i n e n l _s g .e e e .s . only counting with two free throws bp Reeves,until the final spurt brought the c rowd to the edge of the railing.and ended the half,12 " " "s"~r1""""°'"'"°°" " " ' ° * " " " lwas without e eare-taker and other accidents happened.I n the Blair offlee the matter of entering the main office from the lobby t o d d he s simple thing as the prying open of the lower malt boxes would slloer erltraneef The onder oem~from the postal department and has no reeourse and la made largely for reasons given above. The Blair offiee on Sundays and holidays will be open from 8 to 30 A. M. anrl from 4:80 to 5 P. H. so il is well for the public to take note of this fact end remember that the rule noel into effect on next I3I ! ; I fl?\rFuneralservices\\r.\re held on 1 Sunday. Nur.16. wsih the beginning of the mam!um; - Get your mil wir mr: §:'°'L.if!!:":!'f1'_§"_::':'*.';Ea~1€»-»-"Q-7»»»€~i§»' ,§,I|§`,§,'{;_'||u||.|un 9 |lll\lU.|!l|.;n |¢ |1 5{|1)u|||N ;1-he closing nu m be r g n th e n w - ' w i t h |bG*B'|\lQ!3|.f g f ggginl YBUICT tu ni l |||.l.ltlk l u u w l¢\Vllll umu .nu ge nt F g u f g t h g f ~ ~J g _3 R_q ;A3g p_3 "p| . "\ " ['z i u l u l l t d i n b i !m e m b e r s o f b o t h i m n m w a s n t r i o ,M r s .R y d e s a n g i n g ;a n d t h e t w o 'r o o m l b o ve m a r h h=>====;;°=1 -»~~;==;~~G a t l m r a r s m d t w o o f t h a n v e n t l l !" | l 1 B l 1 a n d B\I!i|\e.lS M 8 0 8 o r a c r n m n n n i n d l w M n . S i r t n r l n n t l a n L __....\-e_¢..-.....1...» L -. . 1 u : - -- I a o t ,'X G 0 G D I 0 o OW IRQ 0 ¢\ . » m . \ .H . .r a - . .... ... .. ..- ..'!'l . - Mrs.James H.Flats,Qld timc g3n§;;{ign3 e f}i$1}]§".§lli`31?»Q. r..;.;;.";.,;;s.;;;.1 zesidev of Washington County,Supper was sened U1 the h9:5¢'j The nrwrrsm. occ upying about nn " a s ~nlenl a l ~0'£0Ck nftff Vhllfh hU|1r wg;very mugh enjoyed hw Fund: horn ing t Copenhngen. Denmark, corn-(Contmucd on Page 5),henrtiest (hunks from the ladies for .}1is country and settling at§.er eff"r1s..ttchi ~,!{nn.=ns where she me t;lmn c s L INE F OR D E C A TUR The remainder nf the afternoon and .married the late James H.'.inss occupied by Mrs. J.I.Umuh. Pint . J une 29,1869. ,Q Decatur Hc reldz-The Dl'°P°=»'¢d"seg, a hiofrrnnhy of Bsysr\d.Tsylor. w'u1 h husband she esme to °¥""""- Decatur dc Sioux City Bugennrl Mrs.E.C.Pierce with nwy withiscounteinzsso where she has Lane is now oonsidened sn " " " ° d o f T s vl o r both of whic h were much >fett~ Dec atur get busy the forepsrt 5,' led is her reward on ., evening,Marc h 9. She was u senes of 5l10\'t talks were *l°H\"[aIl present and Mrs.Hy de has lhc . " \ | :P n s u v : m u U I ! ! !u v u n s | | | | \ 1 l l "u s cl urn. It is one of the model school buildings of the county. pL,\};"|° TREES 1 ._.-.E An Enterprise render makes n ries this week for the preserrstion of our herd wood trees. Blair end Washington county .could stand many plantings of good 1rocs.now that so many of thehhf||since resided snd ts ere er em y o f t \week and finished raising en 1 'thic roolred,gnsrled and decayed ones r hild t d t n r l Th n l h w i l l r M . 1§f...,§.`§2.f ~ .."T..i`l'.I`$$" Thesgiher s of the sto c k 'ub '°-5 m°" Mra e F red ~...'3'$ snduhlsr. m2-I 'R and put it over with e 1rl1oop andchildren are Mrs.Mary McCTsc °"'§onh s thousand dollsrs to s with Hrs. J .R. Snuth. Dr.Chas.Platt.of Cas-Hsrry Plsts of c1\y f1""*"K subscribed same.The ° " ° 'n n o a vc s s r l r a c NEBRASKA ehr.and anrf Lmn o mi ubscrpUon : r s s 3'"1""iE :b?u1u deceased P " ..Plntff g 'have been cut down end this springEnouldbethepropertimetostart warmIThe eommunicstion follows: '"Let Wsshington County pioneers .. .. 'the shot was mlssed. That was prse- ttc ally the only way to get through .the Maroon defense.which wasf tsnhter in the second half. Vi: took fully twenty shots from the center \l U s s u n a \ | \ | ' | s l \ . : s i s s l v s | |s u n rest of us hope to sttsin this rank soon.After the business meeting we played q w A number of i m n w lsonstionf of other members wereof the floor heaping two of them..fand getting the hall down into 0ma- given.The ~ s e r v e d spples. }.r's region when he missed. Omshs becsrm more en-stle In the second half, snd Coseh Adsnte substituted freely,try ing to find o winning combination. but was un- able to hesd Dans,slthough the scoring seesured up to I9 to 15. With five minutes zo go, the sc ore stsyed there,anti!just before f i w whistle,Dsns slipped in on |'" overhead shot.. Thursday etenmg we held s bud- hess meeting st B1os.s's.Vffs nude pisns for s brenkfsst hike which hu not y et been taken on soeotmt of the cold weather. Saturday slternoon H n .B1oss railed another business meeting. Plsns were msde for e blnqud to be served to our psrsnts.. As s conclusion to this busy week, we put in sn order for our gowns and rinrs.J. R. |On next "I'hunday the Chamber, ; " , ' _ ; j_ ; ; ' ; , . , ' , ; . ~Plant, also.good fruit trees for ference teams Men in action on the of Commence will entertain their Many u g question#1o\:na ~ l f o r d e r f u l wo r k c o z ld ~ c o g r t. I t h a s n o t l o s t a n m f n r m e l _ ~t _ ;di nlfr ~ expressly III melt nonor.rum unle- |;ates from each pncinct in theI1.I l u r n [ U r u m l u .I | l \ . . -l . . . . » - . d . n u : u n a u n f n l n n l d ~ 1 Y ; ||| » . u ¢ ' u u 4 v v v s u u u s n a v l u ; n o u nT u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n f r o m t h o h o m o A l t h o u g h t h e t o t a l d e s i r e d f 1 ' ~ | ° u ' \ \ ' i l l e n j o y a n u n u s u a l l y p r o f i t a b l ete:| u | | : u u n u a u s c o o u .U " u i on west Washington street where' ra great gathering of friends were grcwnt to tio honor to the departed :ntl l\ow their sympathy f m;the 1:t'\llt1'Y rhiltlren.Rev.Arthur D. 2Imillrv wrt:the officintintr mini2- ' r ; r i tlc lmmly was Inifl to re=t lu l'i'l1ir ronietcry lzosiele the .\\|1 t \\!..»hml nlrcrul:Flint* f r " t t "(IrnnlllnI.\°'Plntr.:\~1":nt nf 11 l.cs.her wa#:t \.mr|Zt"t of :lieu christian character l~'-wal :tml re peclerl bs nl!\\ho knew her and lor life tum:an example \\('ll WOT- thy of emulation.She was n con- sistent member of the Baptist chntch :zntl was n regular attendant 1 lone':ut her health and st\\enttLl1 would pennit. She was also a mem-_ ler of the Rebekah Lodze ln 1thicl14 due wall held in much esteem and? in both these organizations ss well as in her circle ol' loyal friends the will be greatly rnlssed. LOSF.:1 VALUABLE HORSE 1 i Mr. I. s. ltonne. who lives on tho of stock has not been raised anrll thene still remains work in this iincl limcd there is enough in sight to build the proposed steamer an-I l\:1r;rcs-in literal temnn to "llont". (he project. and the machinery :l other equipment and supplie..lui.. hecn nrflered and payments 1~1:t~l cs~~:tifm :tml the ltttihline of the stc:|rntr :md hargas will be pttslled \l .11 po=~<il»le hone nt the St. lfntlls boat ytmlu and it is r~¢|\ecte¢l tu r is t business this summer. al. other interested points, it is be-g A trallct acquired the nos pin!" Ill.Ord.He fell into tho tolls of the law and operation of the plzut \\:|.¢thooeby seriously irnp:liel. The reed for t,':a\=ia ~.>.1nfr for industry anrl hou~e':¢!1:-n . :'tmst company has been n the rec eiver fr the properly it si ll continue to operate permanent arrangements c!\'=that tho work will be fltllslltxl yet ,,r,.d,,| this spring nnd that,in the very near future we may expect to sec. the steamer with its complement nl' barges,steam into our port._ it has been agreed that the new steamer shall be named "[}ecatur." P. z. HAS FIRE ~ A fine broke out e w y Sunday [morning in the P.Z.genera!mer-; chnndiso store.Outside of smoking. up the stock of goods no domnse was done. The basement where the Tim :tatted was loaded with boxes, Mh nld M2l\l<t!i fit¥1l|Bhd is lllé 0\|»"llol'¢\5 tlml 1»9|;|5.¢ gggulllllllllftl for years . r n string of fmt horses had thc- »1i~fmtune to lore n valuable nnt- tnll Sntunlay.The horse, hating a rl:o f 2 l2 want fmmrl dead in n .ell.The loss is quite considerable :md Mr.Itenne is wondedng jus tl 1ntl the firemen ltttll han! work get- tmc; nt the seat ol the trouble. Mr. Wilson should appreciate efforts of the boys in oxtinsruishimr the blaze Lefore tlnmacre was done. hour it happened.;Subscdbe for The Enterprise.l When a new transmission is extended from Adamo to Lewiston, Crab Orchard,Filley . \ . . . |.,,. llll\" !i¢"l\(\ and Virginia every incorporated \lllu|2¢' tn l'awnee county will bo electro nily lighted.A contract has l.t\c';. teen agreed upon between the lllue River Power company ond the vill- cce boards for the new service. ¥"un'neo City is concerned over it- water supply.As a temporary rc Ic f a homemade water fnlter l.| been tlevlsefl but it ls exlwr that the supply can only he u by tirilliink the present well greater depth. The state lxonnl of health iw di>=n|1pro\e\I the plan propotxet 'Q vngginecrs for the water l. lt ..f . P *University Place on the theory (Continued on page five)limi ills slosrnn was."Plant Trees." le t this be our motto."_ m m (0LLEGi"$NOTES l"'1e \a r iu n srltbol orcnnizatlons .~no photorrraphed by Olesen on |u»'uia}af ternoon.The pictttres 1 to Le for the year book. T'1e Student Rody organisation tntctl ot their last meetint:to name (ine coll-ge year laoilr,"TheGoldenHorn." The date for the beginning of the Fhnml Union tour hun been ~-efinitely set for Sunday,March 23.\ /Th e Choral Union will give a sacred concert at the Crowe!! Mem- frlnl .Homo next Sunday afternoon. They will also sing at Kennard on Yednerday evening. Ever;one it preparing for an :nnuai banquet Friday evening. r1El'i.\M.\Il 'ro (lIl.EBR.\TII Tvknmah will celehrttte on Star. : .the c ompletion of their new de l'°l They plan un old f ashinnm barbecue and n program of speech es br the railroad officials,Teka- 1t:tl1 tn:t5vr ond other lesser lights. Ilecntur,on inland town tceoitincf"l2l1l ilurough this depot. will poly' 'icipnte in the ceremonicni Sterling Morton.Nebraska City'¢. EX-!iER\I(E MEN TAKE N01'lCEleounty will be present and will. dur- rloneer,and carrying his grand .ing the meal listen to Dr.C,H.worlt on to the next veneration.Goternment men will be tn Blfllfliiays of the ,Bureau of Animal Zn- next Saturday to see all ex-ser\'1cs|¢!ustry and also to Dr.Spencer of i n ~ ; : ' ° ' : ; : " ° : . . . $ ' ; : : = ' ° . . ; » ' ~ ; : -,.;;~:.,f§.=°'~;"§f of . ° ' " " 2 ; o :scuss on willo l Cross rooms all fins'S=\t\=oi=\1»;t>o the testing of tubercular cattle. and .would like to soo ns many il="'l`his 5ub.5¢¢.g is one of vital impor- Dl=:t'lbl°as at :sill be the last UP tunce and should prove of interest portunity,.to nll. _ .- . » -_ t't7r 1' nox OUT FOR 'A petition to pluco 3ltmloch'n nomo on the the coming city election in being circulated today. simon ~couom' sr~1=:1.1.11~:o nxrcni Dr.R ~A county wide spelilmr content ballot I m' f o r the Seventh and Eighth grades f o r my o r lu i ll he held . in the Washington County court room on next Satur- day This is somethin tacticalThiswillmaketoointherace..ar tvforthemstyoralt .John tt.A>~¢.l""'"'" undoubtedly meet with they[tho present encumbent,and Dr.R.°l',l;;;°"l of the g:| n°'"e9"l'll° J.Munloch. n h ]o person to o t pronounc- 'ing is R. W . Eaton of the Omaha 'School Supply Companymnd theMikeMillerfromsouthernRich-l nd to be Ed M D VL,En :hi m b n svs rlre na :a .i n ; m ° ; ;pn!t3ioolB r l"m°"l.tel\-'s Offen and Margaret Kelly. "'. ern n lm of this c ity . Mr.and Mrs.Frederick Guy erlaretooccupythobungalowin BOTICE Prairie Park addition formerly There v I l 5 ,ti f g h,owned bs Dr.Hemphill.Mr.Guyer ."'"'moe or 9recentlypurchasedthepmpenyepuhltcanCounty Central Commit- tnd will make it his home. Mrs.I-in t`or\er.who has been manager ol'the Blair Shoe Com- pany for some time,has resigned her position and will act ns house- keeper for her porentx.Mr.and 3tr=.tv.J.Itottnets,while they spend,the summer visiting their oh!home in Scotland. l tee in connection with o mass meet- intt of Republicans,both men and women for the purpose of or- ganising a Keep Coolidge Club ond' transact any other business thatmaycomebeforethecommittee. This meeting will be held at the county court house next Saturday, March 15th, at 1:30 P. M. J.F. White.Chmirmon. \. 1 I a