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03-20-1924?I lI THE ENTERPRISE \ muN'rs 'ms Nsws-nmraqA LOCAL NEWSPAPERmn P11 mb. sun HistoricalsmALL THE :morn Q Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT.Ask for "BLUE nmnpz BREAD NO.8BLAIR,WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA,MARCH 20,1924VOL.XXVIII jg an 12 gf CENTLRTMNS FARMBUREAU }Indcniion Of Tuberculosis 0I Caltle Ol The County the Topic MEETING ow: 01'ENTHUSIASMI The Blair C.of C.entertained H |__n uvsl'~ie'ss MID ~~m"_ STILL w HERE QHISTURY 0F WASHLHGTUN COUNTY NEBRASKA!A)FORECAST ¢»i §nl fi»§ll¢ld ~~~~~~EMM.21 or\;stcrs (:iarnivnldancer Kwan hcinw from the Plattsmouihi .___{ ; § ; 2 f R é g meeting_.n .....reguar .Jcurnnl us .pulled off mn the B1 oR|Cl1NAL aouuomzzes xesrnz.msrzuo mr |1Ru\;LAn1\T|(J>¢UF[:»1=»r.¢h 23Easter Time dinner atiTH05. B. Cu.\11:~au, ~c1s:~|u 1ER52llURIAL QUVEHNUR :M. E.church. wcfsmrrvr AND coum ufflclxls-~lwsrAr£xs..1nL mcSTORE schools and the chiidren are.na weaninformedali!!waiting.Unless frauds can be eliminated from the field of soliciting for umistance for lhls that and the other thing worthycharitablecaunesanboundtosufJ fer.It may bn well to give to ihg Farm Bureau of the countygslrnngers thinking that we nmywhichwasreprescntedbytwodole1¢nt¢rtain angels un:1\\arcs but fm .QgatesfromeachprecinctoI county at a twelve oclock luncheon Id.the City Council rooms today. Afier ihc luncheon was over which was served by the ladies of the ggood talks were made bah speakers from the state department and by representatives from the P8C3<5¥¥lZ house interests of Dmldm. The obkct of the gebtogether meeting ww the eradication of tu berculosis among the cattle of the county and the discussions along the average human bemg wants tobeshown.I Following is the clipping Prom thc northern portion of the at:.e. including Neligh and other paris of tnat section of the country comesConregntionalchurchnnumberof|the report of n faker who has 001.working the school children and il|is thought that the party may be opcrsting in other sections and the srhool teachers in the country dis tricts especially are warned to he on thc lookout for the smooth work er.1 this line were interesting to bothf The party has represented himself farmer and town.aman and the meet self as an agent of the Nebraska inn wi1|without doubt.be resuitlnt »Childrens Home Society it is al of much good tohumanity in general.legal by those who have mme In itouch with his work at Neligh and SIXTYSEVEN YEARS OF MARRIED LIFE Our aid friend J.A.Cruickshank fnmiliarky known Ld evarybodv mound Blair as 1zmnripn Cmick shank.rl10<l nt ilu En1rrnHr=c nfl icc ycsierdai .tn tell us that he hm! been married .1=it!\~u»\rn vr§\v~=fn n d:13..He laughed when we asked him if there hmi been any num1n1~= in :ull those years and answertd ihnt :1l least hc had not tried to get n divorce. Hath Mr.and Mrs.Cruickshanic me ellpreserved for iheir acer.keen and wiclcawake to thimrs about them interestal in their friends ami nati~nal affriirs :md dearly beloved by younit and oid. They enjoyed the mils of friends and neighbors and th posial cards Hrnivnfl in honor of the event. A beautiful take from their Wynr1inzchildrencameiniimeinspite ri thc hvxwy snow slnrm. ~The ¥Tnterpriso jins :\host nf frif~n»|== in extenflinrr beat wishes to 1 Ir. and MN.Crulcksilazak. fuss!USSE INBASHUSSIIN NUPTIALS }l{ss Martha Eleancrn Rasmussen. ¢i=hQhFer of Mr.Raimus X.Ras mussen of Oman and Mr.Gcnrfv M.Rasmussen son of Mr.Peter ifmsmussen were married on Wed nesday March 12. The wedding iook place nt the parental hong:of ihe bdde south he induces some of the children in 1J1e schools to solicit funds for him. promising a three pound box of randy to the room obtaining the largest collection.After grtting the money he disappeared and the chil <ren :ire stiil waiting for the prixebdxofcqndy. D.\NAS ANNUAL 1;.\NQ1ff:r The Dunn College Students Or ganization llclcl a banquet in the College ¢lining hull last Friday eveningateightocloc1f.The affair was of the usual natunlg of these :nnual banqua which are 1.1ways given just befo thcromplc£ion of the winter t s work. The hall as dccoraierl in pink with sweet pe =: as centerpieces.anthemanyamn]tab!cs.anvuml each of which eighfguests were scaled. At one :xml of the room n stasrc was erected and decorated with great barkct.==of swcel peas nnrl \.il]l large palms.\ During the awning of thc dinner rm programme was rcnrlerml.The menu was as follows:Orientule Salads a In Paulette Pirncnto Cheese Sanrlwithes Wluiicpolse Sa.nd\viches pickles coffee peach short rake with whipped cream opera sticks. Dr.Xreuger and wife of Midland College were thc honor guests at the evening.Many others interestnr in the schooi were present also. After the programme.n.flash light picture of the pompany was 1 taken by Diesen. L In 1876 Mr.John T. 84:11 one of the pioneers of Washington County.who came with his pamntx .Ls 1béyfromQuincyIll.with the colony which settled at Fontanelll wrote and published a history of Wuhington County which is the most nulhentic nnnmtive of fact; and incidents of those cariy times uver produced. It is the purpose ofthe publisherofTheEnterprisetocontinuethe publication of Bells History of Vrnsixington County in serial form from week to week until it is completedandherepvitilnppeanthe lirat installment thereof.It should be remembered by renders of this rnrnlivc that it was publilhed in 187648 years agoand is a rec .. and nine voyngours accompanieuthe sxzpmiuion au far as the Nandan:mation in order bo assist in carryinglhqstaresor:spelling an In sliun I$.~uulL The stones cunsiatml 1 a gnu!variety of clothing tools gunloék flinta powder and ball.To inane wen added fourteen bales amioneba:of goods dcaigned as Indian presents and consisting of richlylaced¢o.1ls meslnis flags knives 1omlhlwium beads looking glassesaoiomdhandkcmhiefsQuintetc.The pany had thnee boats one bc ing 1 kce!boat fiftyfive feel longdnrlnithreefeetofwaicrand ¢==rryins one large square sail and twentytwo mrs.A dock of ten feetinthebow and stern formed a forecutleandcabinwhileihemiddle Qnpril 1City and school election. sum SKINKLE NUT AN APPLICANT §upl Skinkle of the Blldr (iiy4 schools is nul an applicant for re5 election as will be seen by the lclier written Mr.H.L Morris president¢.i the school board and rc|1mducm1| L£lo\\. Mr.Skinklc has given us A §ood rchool during hin four years \ith] us :md we sincerely hop¢that his ..1¢ccssor may serve us as well. What he intends to do he hu notacenfitLo divulgwe but that he il 1.0leaveBlairissettled.1Followingistheletter: Math 20 1924 Mr li.L.Morris President of Board of Education Blair Nebrasiu..1rd of histodcll events from ¢h¢i\\ll covered by iocknrs which could faratsettiement of the country up to bl rxlxcd so as to fonn b1¢i\BlW013Uthatlime.When thu publication isli cue of atiack.The TW0 other completed the publisher nl Tgwibats =1¢open one carryinznix|||Superintendent of the BlahEnterprisepurposestosuppIement|i~115 thu other seven nan.TW0¥schoo1s for the ensuing year.Do .homes |nt the same time ¢[11ot consider my name in connectionbeledalongthebank;of the !if¢TEwi£h the posiliun for I have madeforthepumvseofbdnginghome¢.Lher plans and arrangements. this publication with x history of the county bednning where this ends and bringing it up to the prnnenttime. With this introduction hcrewitn xhllows BelIs History of Washington County in irregular formnot Ha ii nppcars in hook form but ai!of which will bc reproducesl from \:Lek to weekso fur an possihic waking each publication a complete narrative nf the subjcct of which it treats:The first while settlement made in Nebraskn urns sl n point nov in ciuded withih the bonndniel of Washingn county on which the tuwn 61 Fort Calhoun is Iocatcil. Il was here also.that the first council as ever held by the xvfhilés with ihndims of ihe then unex plored northwesta vast region oi country extending from the Red river of Um South to the British |»omcs==ions and from the Blixie2» ippi to thc Pacific ocean.In 1803 \\n.S ccnsumatcd what ir known ns the lmuisiann pur~rhaf=r. nhich included the present ainto 11: Nchrfm?Lex and the attention of the United States govemmcnt was llirttl cd towards exploring and Snxprwov ms:the newly acquired territory. Accormlimzly.in the summer of 1303 an expedition was planned by Presi dent Jefferson for the purpose oi discovering the course and sources cf the Missouri and ihe most convcnientwatercommunicationthence in ihc Pacific.His private secrrtary .... qmne or hunting in case of Misr ..1g\.Thus nccnutcrml the party star; Hy dur Mr.Morris:;This letter is to inform you tha: under no circumstances could 1 serv: Very 1.1uiy yvun..James Skinkle. cd on its toihaomc journey up thc HOW Do YOUR TAXES GROW? H n I»hnsoun Manda)Mn;14111 180 :According to n report worked ouiandlvnchnlthemouthof the Platte July 2!e¢tncnmping the néxt ala; ten miles from the Piatle intend ing Q0 make the requisite ohmrrvu tions and to Send for thc neighboringtzihmforthepurposeofmkingknowntherecentchangeinthe siadntmnz and thc.wish 01 mfUnitedStatesto:ultivnie their friendship July 27th the expeditionproceededuptheriverandonthe 30lh reached the plum:where the council wrus to be held hzwilag pnssvslBoyercreekthednybeforeThe cuuntry and the cmsncii are dc rfribcil as follows in Lewis und (.|:\rkes nfficinl report for n cup;of which I nm indebted to Byron lived of Omaha: The land hare comirlaof a plain nbnvc the high water Z1vel the nil of which is fcr1ilc and cnvcreml with a grass from five to eight.feel high interspersed with C0]l!F¢:1oflargeplumsanducurrantlike ihoht of the United St:|.le:1.It also furnishes two species of honeyzsucklconegrowingtoAkindof shrub common about ilarrodsburfr. Kentucky and the other not sohigh.The flowers grow in clunpm.uro short and of a light pink color. |\..\.........¢..d by William H.Smith Stale Tax Commissioner 13!nirs tux for slate purposes based on $1000 in $2 for saunt#purposes is $3.41 for city purposes in $14.30 for schools $13. iuo making n total Lax per $1000 of ?£33.0l.This does not include sewer cr psvhmsnt tax.The highest total tax listed in the state in that of Auburn in Nemnha county where a tux of $57.23 per$1000 is exaclcd :md the lowest tux in an organized :ity is that of HyvnnisofGrantcounty\lhich is $21.! su per 51000. ~Il~.e mate taxes for 1923 were sa4o44:»:f\=r 1922 were $T366.114 A reduction of aimost n million Jollnrs.The county taxes for 19231.uiulcal $l0.113lT18 and for IDT! mem $9H~32936 An increase of neurlyha!!a million doliars.The total of the city taxes for 1923 wen: ss3s24s4 und for 1922 were $8.195. =616 an increase of nearly $200900. The school taxes for 1023 were ntotalof$23962437 and for 1922 commSPELLIHG \ __ comsfr Twentyone Students IfsrildpntlEkvcnSchoolDistrict!RCPN lented In Contest M DYE WDRTHY CDM MENDAHON A county spelling contest was he tl vt the county court rooms on l Saturday afhefnwn and draw nf air sized crowd of inlemlbed |pe¢talors. I\\entyone nennth .And eighth rcrndo students from aieven dwennt districts of the county wen:repuMnicfiandshowedmuchabilityalongthislinewhichforltime has apparently been lost sight of in the lchcvl curriculum. Those entedng an as follows: Agnes Dey and Richnd KeeguroiDistrictNumber3:Norwa Raith mueller and Theodore Schnidt of Iiintdct 5:Eva Raves and Lum Biffnr of District 20;Blrnice Hu ber and Beitrice Blankenfsldt of Distdct 25;Herbert :nd Rosa Pull of Distri¢32;Ednn Kruu and (Jlnnence Hansen of District 36; Violet Decker and Evelyn Mizfeldt of umm:41;Ella.Sue Andurilll and Grm Swihnrt of District 47;Dorothy Christensen and Adeline Dall of District 49;Solomnovr and John Manly of District 58. Joseph Soiomnuw age eleven years and in the Scwenth grade of Did 53 the Nashville school waswinnerofthefirstprizesinboth (»Il;nnd written spelling lm]Gnce Swlhnrt age fourteen years and in the Ei§:l\.{h grads of the Renaud rchooin was winner of 01|nieonci prize in written spclfing and Bar nce Huber nf Dist.25 tha Wrnnuh school was winner of the second prize in om!spelling while Eu Ravel of the Sutherhnd school umthfrdwrlticnspellingJosephSnlumnowandGmc!Sv! hart are eligible through this contesttoenteriheIntentaieContest which is in be held at Elk Point South Dakota on May 9. n.A.Rl MEET IN OMAHA A number of members of the D. A.R.went down 1:0 Omaha this noon to nttiind the D.A.R.conventioninsessionattheBlackstone lzoicl from March 20 to 22 inclusive. Mrs.Henry Mencke went as dele gate from Nikumi chapter and Mlm Harriet Ballard.who is agent annMraW.W.\»\ilkirLson Mho isstate chairman for marking trails will wnrr $24313569 a decrease of aplnipo nllcncl.Mrx.Joe Lazure mdIproxirnnuly$350000.In both county Hrs.John Mcliny expect to be presupndcitytzuccstherehasbeenalcnlaswillothersprovidedthe general inertue while in slate ;ndweather will permit driving. s.¢bool taxes there has been n gen|A number of national officers < s= of Omm at three oelork P.M.in the presence of sixty friends and relatives with P.3.Reinertsen of the St.Pauls Lutheran church of Orem officiating.At five cfeloek the entire company sat down to :wefirlinz banquet fit for royalty :ind the whole affair war enjoyed in the most kindly snirit. The youne peonie are well and fizvnrnbly ltnown in the neighborhood :nd vivo n limt of Frionl<\\lm si§.h them nueeers and lmpplneals in their 1\rrlNl lifp. li1ei:will tii:ln on liar §\lve §l f..inf<r\n fzirrn north of Umm for lile routine gear.. l.\lUl tn _\xm:s nxxns The ilnrry Tucker farm about north of lllair elizmeei l:t.t wevlf lien :1 deal In vthirli hir.Tucker ire owner of the Jim Nel in Uexterville and Mr. lwn rnilet ownership nas made 1:mo the sen home Nelson the owner nf the Tucker farm. Mr.Tucker after the deal was closed.made nrrnmremerits with Mr. Nelson whereby he Mr.Tucker remainsonthefunnfor:another \lnr and Mr.Nelson still resides in the CARD OF THANKS 1 1 We wish to expre<n our deep appreciationforthemanynetsof! kindness shown to our mother dur! ing her life time by her neighbors and friends. These splendid iieetlefot kindness ;ill alw:|;.>be to us n beautiful Fake in the hook ol memory.We ure :dm grontful for the heautiful flowers the e\n;z>who ln\(||and the kind nsistanee nt her lunernl..The Ilntz eliildren tinnl grunt]ehildwn l\lll}Ui ;;;:\Yl{g We \\il1 tl ewpmsa our silteere tlnn5c:und n}\preei:1tion to the frienfiv :tml nciglxbnzg who Su kind ly assisted us ilurine the short ill 1c.and the 1ll\tl1 of our ilenr leiby. lI.G.Rosenbaum Bull family J.C.Rosenbaum and family W J.lud\\ig and family. __....___.(§l\l:IS Cftlll)1.\nr\ Mr.and Mrs.Juke Sicrk.ol the Lonyr Creek rzeiehborhowl enter Iilair n\.Jperl3.lrtined :1 number of their friends at in card party on last Sutunloy eve ll\1ng !ro:ressi\e five humlreel tra Capt.Merrlvrether Lewis and L.apr..iWilliamClarkebothofficersinthe urrny were detailed to unilertaice this enterprine.These t.wo officers met at St.Louis in the month of December intending to pass the inter at La Chnrrette the highest settlement on the Missouri but the Fpani:lt commundzmt of the prov ince not having received officio! liotificntion ol the tranizfer of the ;Jr\\inee ln tle lnitell States re fused to :allow them to pass ti1r~ouvl. Vue party therefore.encnmgiril H the e:o.lorn hnnlc of the $:missi|:1\ whiclt fonnetl the eastern 1.ouf1<|f1i el the Spanish ;rou.\4 ion~1.{\!flt\: the mouth ol the Missouri.Ti 1>:1rt>one contpoucul of nine jfotr Kentuckiuns fourteen soldiers.\\ |ml vnlunletred theirser\i1\.S.t French xoyaneurs nn interpreter r tnl iutnter :intl u colored srr\:|n belonging to Capt.Clarke;all hu: the latter being;zmprintetl sercearl ln addition n corporal six soldier |.__.__._...._...nlnrz:|.\Y SHJRPRISE FUR T\\{i Friends and neiglibors gathered at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Olivet lludleson on last \ire¢lne|tlu3.eve ning to surprise their |lau2!1tfr. film.Clyde iliffur.of Lintzle.Wyo. mid also Bliss Celia 3lcKenny Mrs. I iII lm:.|l5Ilal.T!\Luo au:ulnuums unu eral deenare with all these einer I will be present and one stale offl iib not surrounl the stem mi lothoseoftheLinltetlStnte.\.li¢:¢s<i¢the total decrease in taxatmonleer im.Elizabeth 0l..Inn Smith of this plain is a woody ridge aboutfor 1923 was nearly a million dollarml who 15 state regent will interest seventy :feet above it at the emi .lhe Blair delegation as her parents of which we formed our ramp.Thiel SURPRISE PARTY liar 0linn and wife were pioneers in Blair in on earl day.ridge separates the lower from 8|l___5 sloeherprnideofafrooilquality with grow:ol ten or twenty inches in height.and extending back :.lonl n mile to nrwther ele\ntion 11 eighty or ninety feet.b0}0\1ml \i1lCi)is one continuum plain Near our camp \\e Pnioy from the lelllffs .t most oenutiful view of the river I~l the nlljnlmntr r untry.At : itance \:\ryini.f frfnn foul to ten tilen mul of a height hotoern evenly and three hurulreil fret twr nriraliel runners ni laitrh lnnl uffqril .p:\~s:1ge to the 1\li:ouri.nltirh rnriehew the low grounds between ihrrn.In it.<svinilimz course it nour ihes the s\ill>w islands the neat iered cottonwoorl elm zyci1more (Continued next week)r Allie Mcli.9I1nr\y Mr.(i:il.\rielle BlilfhdxtenaenMr.and Mrs.John ler and daughter Mr.and hire.liar nlfl (fouttn of Omaha.Mr.Roy Pealc lllrx.Fred Jenkins und family Mr. fill Mrs.Tranny T¥oh.Lillian wa:1 ltina Mrs.Caroline Jensen HillIithtersr.Alice Rasmussen wa...r...........r r1.:...U.. and Mrs. r nn The Christian .Endeavor Sciety|of the Christian church to the num l\er of thirtyone drove out to tht A.A.\\ilkinf home in the Suther ~l district :xml :urmi~d Iililfunl lhilkins on his seventcentii liirth tiny.Mr.and Mrs.l!i?4l Jenkins Ilnsl 1.:\il\.\\af|§ulso mmheut :mil fur !1l:lll\i evernl fine selections o music much to the enjoyment of \lrn ;nrrL1!1t.Mrs.Wslkim ol.at late hour serv efl a luncheon that juwtly gises her tho honor oll>ein;.:a model hostess party broke up it wI.l:¢4 of lmppiriess and kind thot12hLs had made possible r niul when the erm with runnyforthefuture tor those who such a pleasant evening. {¥Il.;.Il!lt.\lHF~lxlitTH .\NNI\ERSAR\ Ellr.Cliffonl Krause imited 11 nuniber of ladies Lx her homo Sat urday afternoon to help her cele Llnto her birthday.The ladies en joyed an af ternoon at tmtl..c there lwino four tables of tsinocllle um! OBlTU.r\RY Mrs.Chu.Rathjen for years areaitlentofCulhtndiedather loune on l:\t Thursday ot an no vameecl nee.lleceaseal was n uoman fl sincere Christian ehnrneter one l¢\e>l>eside:her two sons Jonn rnrl Theodore.n number of friend \lo mourn her los.I. Iuner.1l se:\iee were held Satur |l:.y afternoon nt the lre~b}terian cliurehiii Calhoun and interment \\:1 marie in the Calhoun cemeteryi REilBLlC;\Ii!i an:I:r The itepuhliinn County fentral ¢on1m1ttee held a mertintf nt the r rtiouse on lmt Snturcim af ter noon anrl marie nrraniremcnts for actise work for the full mnipnlgn. Mr.J.I White.who is the re tr~nt!3.appointed postmaster resign the rountv een Blr.R.G.Allen his place.Miss also elected as of the organiza mi as .chairman of tra!eornmlttee rmtl was appointed in Grace Ilallani was Msistant secretary couxcu.MEiIT§2 31110 gamo nf the cvrninlr :md seven fiublcs nf pisigrerri i1ar1§dip;\l|:|l in the Tiue regular mveting nf lhc City Vuunvil Karr hold nt tho council mums on Iucdny f\cnin;;and wan nithvr lanm thorn being nn argurn|!nls on the high line or electric unit prnpmilion.Tin:L:::J;|l grim nf §>IU\was ul 1r..w1r]:wi nmlmxcnavnts mania for rdvcrtisimx for l1§\|8 for the new electric unit lo be Installed I fun. Mrs.Henry Fischer nml Mr.Puri |Ir\!x\\fr wvro the 1.\i:mrrs of the hrst t1rizr nm!Mrs.lienfg Mvlamila Lml Mr Will !\cncr\.were winnvr uf Hn cnnsolzztinn garitvs. ___.._..The young;people nn urmnl lo .bv more punctual and nny1rn§they turn up prompliy at mczgl iime. §lu\l1f:on 2i!h.f the occsuicn bI.ir|;: Hrir hlrth.|i:\).whlrh rnnmv in :losr proximity.Mrs.Biffnr h:x¢l~.\¢r1 visiting her parents Lm||other rotam tnfw 1cr#for mme Qimo. Roth nf the ladies rc¢0i\c;i a nma bor nf lin rem:mhrmncvs. At miwlnight irc vmarrg and cake r:n<fxrvml in thu fullnuing:;.;1{l:l: Sin.Imrdetl.Hancock.Mrs.Jum i:.11m~|:\1f.:ml Mn.IIll Beani.Mr. and Mrs.Amirrw Bohn and family JHIAl \U\n|\a|\||;\;}.u gul la lludleson hliexses Carrie Rasmuiscrs :md Eleanor Morris. sr|¢.\xr:n 1 han tnkérx u]1:1 ~£r;xj hurt which l nnw h~I|!Tlm ounor maylawnthxmmebapruvim:ihv |ron rr!.y l11>im:fur keep and the rms! rf this dfulvtriising rw .five hundnwl.The }|nsl.o12 srnc\I an \1lTirinn<lunch Qu lwr guests. I0Nli.\\\.\c.\3llFlRlI rmrss Satuqdnp \fl<rn¢wnn sw ¢listrlimtnll |.lI~fm the Iyccuun erztodainmeut Falunduy nhrhl.For thi.Mrs.\\;l.rlT| lurn \\;a~:MJ kim!;1a in §;i\l;LrL\3| uf us a free tickrrt..Wo had our nat:ru;zcrvmi tosrrthrr and midfc as 1 h f 1.il3t Cly Heni i.ean party 0 i i non. Pl1z1.s RECITAL The rI1u\Ec pupils of Mins Gertrude 1\lc:\»l g;v.\¢ :1 private rvcital ai the 1.4mm 01 MLN Mem!nn last Satur Ja}:1f£lrfmcm. About thirty yvfurrgg |1eo;1le wok 1~:1}t !nllm\inZ which :\[iu¢Mt\d rm sinteri br Miss Hancock.served ru fnsl1mcnts.A vfry pleasant after noon was spent. > ._| ; . 4 . 'x sun, Nebr. uma so, mm --'run £:N'1'Bnrn1sr.-_=--=~;.Amt h n gm: |1 i1 ~fr vm which*m u girl:a n "u nd to bak be- the country is nfhring il dl du ll io n they ll ? o n [ n p Yo u , b u tn u m m u y m s n m v s m w m a i m u r h w been l o e k i n g m b h l be llh u h .llb o y n n l lx v d o lll. n nn. w. F. nrmrmu. nmrrlsrRum our Blair sua am mm. mmm BAPTIST CHURCH (Cor.Llnmin and i th ltroeta) Arthur D. Smaltay, Pastor. Sundoy School 10 A. ll. Homin; Service 11 A. II. Evening Settles 1:30 P. K. CHURCH OF CHRIST (Cor.Lincoln and 2nd atrootl) L. H. Gump. Pastor. Bills Sc hool I0 A. Il. Ho mi n (Worship ll A . H. Christian Endeavor 6:30 P. H. Evening Serviol 7:30 P. H. Church Night.Wadnoaday 7:80 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Cor.Walker Avo. and Colfax) Jamoa llc'Kooman, Pastor. Sunday School 10 A. H. Morning Sol-via 21 A. H. Christian Endeavor 8:80 P. ll. ST.PA UL LUTHERAN CHURCH (Drum, Nebraska) Rev. R. J. Reinertsen, Pastor | ©@@©©©©@®@©@©©@@©©©©_HEMMSEmLmmRII__D' DNA__``©©©®@ ©©©© ©@©© ©©@@ ©©©O (2) n C . m/ c a n mu E mumu nm na my Pfv wnv Phone Ind. rmnur.u m m Chnrch Servicer at 11 A. M. AMERICAN E v- L U TH TRINITY (W.Llneoln and 2nd street) H. J. Weming, Pastor. Blair Telephone 1802 Services alternately either Eng- llsh or German.During March the regular moming senden will be in German and the Lent service at 7:30 in the evening in English. Sat- urday afternoons,regular religious instructions in English. Sunday School at 10 A. I. Ladies Aid meet:every t i m Wdnesday afternoon. The church board meets oecadan- |(1)1 U H AN L O N , u mr z a Lo ' n / w w wAtinrneys-Ab-ll' I I 0$ee| in Shia Bunk Building 'D »putor intlnds £0 I-CWB millionstation:on SWIM!!!P.Wa. DANISH av.z.u'rnEn.\N CHURCH (Cor. Jackson and Center strut) ll. Niehen, Pastor. S\lnday School ms A. u. Horning Service 10:80 A. H. Evtning Service 7:30 P. H. KE-ORGANIZED CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST OF LA'I"I'ER DAY SAINTS (L in c o ln s um b vtwu n 8th i 'lfll) Eldot T. J. Eiliott, Omsha,Supply Sunday School at 10 0'clock. Prelching Service! at 11 A. H. ST. FRANCIS BORGIA (Catholic (Thumb) (Gomer Cotta.; am! Sth street) I"| l.h\r C. A.Beyendozfer,Putor Flnt and Third Sunday of n ah month, Mus at 9 A.. H. Sec ond md Fourth Sundays. ilu! nl lmao A. zu.~ - - -. - - - ( )DB. E. _,f DAILEY Dxwnsx'Enom :mr l1annn'| Blhf!Ln m m . r m Ind 'hnndus(1) Izu g ona to Hu tinfton to uka hisbrother'|ploa.Perry Rose had a radio installed Friday.0 .H.Godsey doing the work..In Hounni and | . Mr. Heliinney .Sum Ga mo vuvdena u r e i n town Saturdoy looking out for law viola- tions.They caused the u m :ofthreeportlosnearTaklmahfor shooting out of oeuon.Sixty-six xnombon of tho LadiesAidSocietyweredelightfullyon-tenained at a SL Pltrlckn T uWednesdayoftemoon,Mu c h 12 attheHenryKuhlmonhomo.The g m '" ; °appropdstoiidldeonntld gu an o oppenx-mg costume were P u Shanna-gan of Cork. Aunt Eprie Ilo. MII* gi e i n d J i ltl P l!bgng glftnd indn~ ns.entertained the audience .l |» *CHURCH (Cor. Colfu In d 6th ltnetl) ,0. U. Mahc ud, Pastor. Sunday School 10:00 A. H. Homin; Servic e 11:00 A. ll. Epwnrih League 6:80 P. M. Evening Serine 7:30 P. H. Pny rr Meeting Wadnudly even- inl 7:30. BT lfAR'| "S EPISGOPAL CHURCH (Gnnt Street histnen ith and Bth) Rev. A. E. Marsh, Putor. Hnly Communion every Sunday and Hoiy Day at 'I':30 A. H. Church School at 9:46.Also aer- vluu every Sunday at 11 o'cloek. Laura Pun! of Harman n n =~» day m m of tho Randall 1family. Sixty iflends In d raluijru well fi iled b aht; an d dmn up d u Ciltford Ray p lu s north o Te h ms h and spent Sunday.A du ne was g i f ! ! a t th t Ro Pismo home on lan Thursday weninl whic h dmv n good c rowd o marry makelh, who :pmt A ha ppennlng tonth er. Hrs.J une:Candy In d H n .D. Warric k attended lbs Put No~ Grand Club whic h mn at the ho~ol Mrs. W atson Ty son in Blair. A d an a wa s d na at th enew h ome o n lm Satu rday rush Thea:pruent :sport a n r ! P 1 ant time.Hr . J on u Blomberg, Ludm ¢ n d A . E . D l xo n we n t v i t h l . Jensan out to d n Howard ~ »fa r m n e u D r u m u lo o k o u r ~ a t tl l.`Hr.and Hrs.(hrlton Tay iar oOmahawiththeir: v o :Ml~»- spent Sunday afternoon at . F r lu Hoellc r haue.Fred and B li x*a m m a Iverson called on Hr. C. B. Bunn |. .u . me n t o f Hi ll Catherine Burkett of0 m a h a t o } & r . D e a n L o w r y o { Un -coln. Tha wedding ll to Lake place Saturday, April 26 at the home ofherparents,Mr.and H n .Wm.Burkett.The Burkett:are formerHermanie and Ilia: CatherlnfemanyfJ'5f?.l'.here will wish her much happlneaa.The Ladies Aid of the M.E. church will meet this 'week for work with Hrs.Fred Robertson.Raymond Bloomqulst of Blair wasa business odler here one day l week..Mina Anna Twlplett spent Sundayvi m Miss Hlffllv C00 r.John Weber who Him a farm :ale recently moved last week tvBlairwherehepurchasedproperty and will begin to take ilfe easier. Their non Emil.who recently mar-ried.rented the farm for thec o m i n g ~ Sheri!Behrens of Blair Ina a business visitor here Friday.Hr .and hlra.Chun CameronwenttoOmahallondayandspent the day.Air. and Mn. 4. E. Swan of Har-tinfton came home last week andwilmake their home with hia parenta.Hr .Swan will w e d for his CHURCH DIRECTORY 01" BLAIR .;':.,.'!~.t..*;;':°:,,:¥ nk env mf whsn thy an mme mw- .h?'"i',\2..?~_."1'}"Z»..'°L'.§"..".°i ..;'7..21Ti 5:-..r°;f:.°;1e::Blair. Nebr. March 20, 192-I 1. ur Blue Ribbon Bread and Pastries THE Howlaé BAKER4f Time mf befam uw your pluier tost mnerinl for and Shlnglu will het filly r the but roof- . . a& G r a m C o | \\\i f ~ ~'-<5 J f ~'R .. _-=a-,.~-W A O I 'L-eds _ & \\irc 'os\s ' Oi! ngeIeal t al emtive Union I in store these tu oqtfit the 1 china cioset. ck prices too. 4 -|'!\~1-_>.''x' i " " ' i " ` f * ''- - ~ = * ~....-1 /~ 9 1 ~ J :r _~-, ; ,1,f r ¢.. ? .H..\ Z" = = \..°a "\.~ ` \\»1-r ~.._~,\r 9/ ~;~5 1 -t, -f - ~ ~-; '~..~»- /" \.\x l .::"»1,:7 '~ . r " .1 »~ 'T _--1 ,~_;'_ ,-"g"f \. j ~ / S !`\~(I5 -.|.:.a °S f |1 5 \`3":"~ _ m h\ » Q / f / J .!J f " E i i /%~ 0 'a'§...¢-»'4 *y ._ i x ~\r * Q T ~~ V . PAINT UP Every car is an adver- tisement.Bring your old car to the Blah* Auto Paint shop and take your ne\v car home. Frank Ackerman Prnprlc lnr Spring Mi11inery~ We 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 Spr xg Dlsplay The Blau' Shoe Co ia Just received a new line of ladies silk hose in all the desired faadcs for spring i _.Q ~L I Dodge Touring \\'e invitu yuu tu ca!! :md inspect our new Iiomlgu Touring car with bczmlifnl new lincs and unflershulg lmdy. Walter Larsen G A R A G E Specials for Friday and Saturday Wxndmill Early Juno l'c:|~2 runs No. 2- - 31m Wimlmill }I\emrwn (fnrnI\\o runs No. 254 - LII»c \\ir\~!mill i{.und;>.u.ke<l Tomul|><:-.Yu TT f..1||J c :m< for --flin llcinz links1|||(.|::-Small can .16 3Ic~¢!\um can .ifl Large can 25 Af~1'r|LL GROCERY _~..,.:';J gi '~ ~f a .1 "»--~~ r H # m i s s " '; :"~ .r """`.. ;.. ./. f f lh r xummrrt11TTI' is nhnf-=t 9vr :md pirctlit lrips will Iurn \iIL|t1 ='i»tara!firms '\\°i1.h n Ch|\ruI¢!r.\ 301| \\i1I .bc able' to enjoy !hr~i.' tnp lu iho utnwst. ma Br E. C. Aronson Garage Full Line of Coats \\'c invite thv ladies nf Blair and vicinity lu cull :md inspc-<-t our line ui' Spring (Kms.Latest 1Ec~ signs. Up tothe minute ii. \~\'c~ry respect, Mrs. T. C. Hilton The Mlllinvsr Shoe Repairing Lou!!mer yulll';|.ml|1|en\uf ir\n1.\\¢.nr :mei pick out thmc hurl u.i1lc mf worn out.Wrap them up and bring them to u:. We will make lheln good for months of ashlee! >cr~ \iC0._ New iocation-'Two doors east.of MT:.T.C.}Iillin's Sulillinery Sturcr.."... H.SORENSEN Order your F 0 RD N o w Avuid Delay in Delivery 9iR a t h m a n n s G a r a g e LINBUUI-FUND--FURUSUN | l ! | \ ~ r |' g SPRING,| 9 2 4 ake n i n g N a t u r e , d o n n i n g n e w r a i m e n t , u r g e s t o j o i n i n m a ki n g o u r s e l ve s a n d r s u r r o u n d i n g s r e ; m y t o w e l c o m e t h e Su m m e h t i m ? n o w s o n e a r a t h a n d .T o d yo u t hes e ad ver ti ser s ha ue m an y"s plen did su ggg tions.'U \\ _._- -_¢:=-._...f »- f f, . _ . » "'f . ''/ ', ' ,f -..- ,/ ,1 4 // / / ~1 1 ; / Q ! 1 ? f %.. f - \ = - =~ J n .,= »/ 4~/, (, ;1 4 f ) :~ /.r xv/ 'L-I-r.1 / '._/ ''_,:'J -T1" f " , / W / - . . , ;D a n ,.~ | ¢*I I "-. .I F '1.~" " " i T m \ ¢f~f~ " u n 4 '|\| ..I Q ;,'\ .¢"',\' ~i _ _ . ; | .f .r: '§.; , .1 - - - - .h t ( - ' 4.-7 "`- = \L Buy YG I I `\. ¢1 ,\ _ ,~ f *'.f g \ ¢~J ` ; > ~~~ |_, __1»>/'~ \' { ' f 2 5 ' -1 ' ; ;(2 , / '. ~ Q"-s 1Z' ~ » ._,.~; ~ i ' @ -~~ _, ,fi. T _-= : " , f ' "..,_. ¢ ' . 4 -|'!\J ff >Ca I :L lat Hondur.Floc k; of geese have bun fly ing For some time d m : t h e lorlurdl.. I || E IL f l -r I11 -.. b'i'='i=-»-.1 " f. ' v » / 5 - ° 'n l 1 .Tr,. ._u"'f ;¢¢ , . . - _ I -. . ¢ | { . 4 f » .; . 4 r . ~ .''ur -f 7 ¢»_ ,2 .-' . ' .. _ _ " '"-%___ .""f .\ .' , A Z.--~¢!'_. -f ' *- _A 1-1 -»'r x| L H . G u m p . P a st o r . B i l l s Sc h o o l I 0 A .I l . H o m i n (W o n h i p l l A .H . C h r i s t i a n E n d e a vo r 6 : 3 0 P .H . E ve n i n g S e r vi o l 7 : 3 0 P .H . C h u r c h N i g h t .W e d n e s d a y 7 : 8 0 - . - - - n 9 " ` 1 S u n d a y S c h o o l 1 0 A . H . M o r n i n g S e a - vi a 2 1 A .H . C h r i s t i a n E n d e a vo r 8 : 8 0 P .l l . S T .P A U L L U T H E R A N C H U R C H ( D r u m ,N e b r a s k a ) R e v.R . J .Re i nc r t se n ,P a s t o r | (Cor. Walker Ava. and Colfax) | .DATE! A p r i l 12 , 19 2 4 M a y z a a n d 2 4 . 1 9 2 4 Ju n e 2 1 a n d M , 1 9 2 4 A u g u s t 1 a n d 2 , 1 9 2 4 M a b l e H a n k . C o u n t y S u p e r i n t e n d e n t _.- ..- .......... . . - 0 » . - - Church Servicer at 11 A. M. AMERICAN E v- L U TH TRINITY (W.Llneoln and 2nd street) H. J. Weming, Pastor. Blair Telephone 1802 Services altemately either Eng- llsh or German.During March the regular moming senden will be in German and the Lent aenflee at 7:30 ln the evening in English. Sat- urday afternoons,regular religious instructions in English. Sunday School at 10 A. I. Ladies Aid meet:every t i m Wdnesday afternoon. The church board meets oecadan- rlly and the voting membera cum sene quarterly. 0 F. o~ Washington, Nat. hereby THE INSURANCE 01-'I-'ICE 1. R, cxLaEm'. Mn-All Kinds nf Innlnnoo mm, N¢~1¢» (X) A a :::9JESUS CHRIST OF LA'I"I'ER DAY SAINTS (Lincoln sum bvtwun 8th i 'lfll) saw T. J. anim, omaha.supplySunday School at 10 0'clock. Prelching Service! at 11 A. H. ~.; | (Catholic (Thumb) (Gomer Cotta.; am! Sth street) I"aI.h\r C. A.Beyendozfer,Putor Flnt and Third Sunday of n ah month, Mus at 9 A.. H. Soooncl md Fourth Sunday s. ilu! nl lmao A. zu.~ - - -. - - - with relatives. Hr .and Mrs.Jefferson spent aec grla of day s in Dmdu.ns Hemmn Busch hu returned from a visit with her daughter alSggggCity and mr s enjoyed the v Hr .Gibson from Norfolk wasseen in town Inst Saturday.Hr .and Mrs.Lee,made n trip to Omaha F1§<i;y,"" __ .l |» * C H U R C H ( C o r . C o l fa x ( I n d 5 t h l t n e t s ) , 0 . U . M a h c u d , P a s t o r . S u n d a y Sc ho ol 1 0 : 0 0 A . H . H o m i n ;S e r vi c e 1 1 : 0 0 A .l l . E p w n r i h L e a g u e 6 : 8 0 P .M . E ve n i n g S e r i n e 7 : 3 0 P .H . P n y r r M e e t i n g W a d n u d l y e ve n - i n l 7 : 3 0 . B T l f A R ' | " S E P I S G O P A L C H U R C H ( G n n t S t r e e t h i s t n e n i t h a n d B t h ) R e v. A . E . M a r s h , P u t o r . H n l y C o m m u n i o n e ve r y S u n d a y a n d H o i y D a y a t ' I' : 3 0 A . H . C h u r c h Sc ho ol a t 9: 46 .A l s o a e r - vl u u e ve r y S u n d a y a t 1 1 o'cl oe k. L i f x n y F r i d a y e ve d n g a t 7 : 3 0 . q _au be l u k thwa s a z r e a r o s u m m §?." ,f,'f°;, ,,,'§,}'}°has c " Mr. and Hrs. Mc Donald and chi*The ladies of W uhilg n will or- dren drove to Omaha hut Sunday panize their Rebekah l on Wed- tc, take in a show.ne.sday.Mu e h 19.The Arlington!Mr. and Mrs. Herman Busch and Iilemp are Ping to install the nffi-llarry Busch drove to Millard one cnrs and n unch will be served after day last week.the meelinz.i NOTICEHr .and Mrs.Shdfer dr0Y¢to Mt.Carmel Lodge No. 395 I.0. ~f Washin on,Nebr.hereby ""~.~.. is not able to wnrk.'The Lldies Aid will meet with Mn .Otto Paton next ThursdayTheladiesmetwithMrs.Her-man Busch last Friday eveningwhile their husbands attended lodge -gd a -:ery pleasant time wa.:en-iii Theodore Jensen hu gone out in : l a r of all inde~~umm nn~1.1-at we do not tax any memberone cent more than the reguhr dues.Th en is no e n : n uleulflent of $50.00.Any. one wishing zo joincur lodge wouid do wall ua find out 5\: II r. 'Ihe Only Sensible, Sanitary MethodA sence mmsCheaper than any other way The Heuant View Sunday Sc hool md a St.Patric k :odd at the'leu.lnt View ichaol I n t H===»¢;5waning.Th e n ' n u n good c m :resent and they enjoyed the eve- :ing vlavimr St.Pltriek games af».ar a program fit for the event. Re- freshments conainingmf i n cream md c ake wen lorved. mln CAS COMPANY Repair Time mmm- nm Inky mf before uw npriny ninn cause your pluier tofull. We have the best mnerinl for roofs. Flinlknte Roofing and Shlnglu mu Ceelnr Shingle: .Cneo<Dlpt »mng|¢¢ will het filly yearn. Come to ul for the but roof- ing mnlerinls. . . uC r o w e l l L u m b e r & G r a m C o | Spring Display Just received a new line of lad:~ sxlk hose ln all the desimi shades for springYi The maii- Shoe Co. Spring Mi11inery~ We have a line of the latest style hats and are adding daily to our lines. When in the city we in- vite you to call and inspect our goods, Mrs. S. M. CRADIT re»d'¢ m ;5: »¢ g. . _ - ---' \_l "_/ :/ :!:: C|c f f f f u f k i f / f f x z c z r f f f f f I ) H/1£1 Z g? ~4; iQ; <d\ ~yi ~Z x\\.\\\ x\\\\\i<\x \\\\:>oc §\\$ 2'f. /./xlccr./uc/./Jvf/ff .f , Forfdson, Have dependable Fordson Power ready when the fields are first ready for breaking. Through all the year, use its steady,versa» tile power for bigger profits on everyfarm task that requires power. To be sure of this, however, we must have your order now. Spring with its peak load of Fordson buying orders is almost here. ,.__.~ \ Q\: QS 1~~\P 'S=s S \b Qs ¢ i i ;" " " " i '.».` ; F i " . ; § . i . ; ; n ; ; . '; i ; ; . . = . f. B. G. Shatter. sec? He n m a n N e w s P a r r y Ro s e w a s a B l a i r bu si ne ss visitor 1'\=~=-;M i s s E l t z a b e P e t e r s e n o f G m a h a s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d h e r e w i t h h e r m o t h e r ,M r s .Pa ul s en .M r s .P e t e W e b e r l e f t S u n d a y f o r R i c h m o n d ,Va..ca l le d t h e r e b y t h e il ln ea a o f a si st er .M r .a n d M r s .H a r r y C o o w l 'a n d M i s s N e t t i e M a e a n d ? h \ | | p s p e n tS u n d a y a t t h e A l b e r t C o o p e r h o m e n o r t h o f T e l t s m o h .M r .a n d M r s .Ge o .H a r t we ft "vl\lfAJlS t o t h e C o u n t y S c o t So t ur ~ l \ I II: l a y .1 Ji l n e s Mo t th m -\ s o f O m a h a .w a s 1 H e r m a n vi s i t o r S u n d a y .M r s .D .W R u t l e d g e d r o ve t o It !r _ T h o r n 3 t o tln s h o p p i n g .g i l s s H e i r Th o m f w o n c a m e l a s t w e e k t o m : \ n m 'e t h e h o u s e w o r k fo r h e r s i s t e r .M r s .J e n n i n w W¢'»\\'\|l° |..ve r y p o o r l y n m l w i l l h e r o n f i n e d t a h e r b e d f o r s e ve r a l w e e k s | o n E - e r .H .J .Gi b s o n o f B l a i r \\-as apl e a s a n t c a l l e r h e r e Th u r s d a y .A l b e r t W n m l w n r I r n m r u n f r o m E l d o r a d o ,K a n s a s \\»'e¢l'»~=rln3.'a n d |§ont a r n u n l o n f n l " vc lv*" e " ° ' " 'i t u m n l F r i d a y m o r n i n v.ae eo rn n an ie d ; r5 h i h i s w i f e a n d c h i l d r e n .A l b e r t w o r k s f o r a d r e c l r r -'* ° " "a r e b u s y m a k i n g p r e p a r a t i o n s , t n m o r e t n \\'\n*°i¢~'°h e r *' h w h w c b l tatl a r g e j o o ! \ w o r . M r s .l \ t } o r H n r r n q a n d M r s .0 ;nl l C m l r n \ r w*I n IJ u Y \ ' p l - e e f l n : ~se e \ | . . ,A n d r e w .l nn em w h o i r ve r y n w r l a f R .l l .ll m rn e wn c f a f s en f wr \ l n fr l n \ R u |...1 a a | | \ l '|b m w ' E .W .r - * | w i -~"~ti1.ea : - O m a h a o ve r S u n d n v. f f 3|g|§\ \ | g Zfgu-ww Fa n -u t r new ..».. .. \. - \ - . : . . . ;I Iftlrvartlu las uw rum ucuauu uuum.T h e H i s s e l L i l l i e a n d E l l e ~ m a n w e n t t o O m a h a S u n d a y t o d t h e n e x t t w o w e e k s a t t e n d i n g H e l a e r S e w i n g Sc ho ol . Th e B a p t i s t g u i l d l a d i e s w u z s e r ve a p u b l i c t e a a t t h e H r s . E . W . B u r - d i c l h a m e Th u n d a y a ft e r n o o n .H i s . :l l a r j o r i e G o d s e r i s a b s e n t f r o m sc ho ol t h i s w e e k o n a c c o u n t o f d e k n e u .H r .Ja m e s W i l d a n d si st er ,H r s . Jo h n D u l a n e y ,o f D e S o t o c a m e u p Th u r s d a y a n d a t t e n d e d t h e B a p t i s t p l a y .T h e y vi s i t e d M r s .G e o .S t a n - l e y a n d fa m i l y . A n u m b e r o f h i g h sc h oo l p u p i l s w e r e a b s e n t t h e fi r s t o f t h e w e e k o n ac c o u n t o f a n a t t a c k o f t h e s n o wIl l r . a n d M r s . H .B . C a m e r o n w e r egu e s t s ot'r e l a t i ve s l n O m a h a t h e [ t r 1 n f t h e we e k .M e m b e r s o f t h e W o m e n ?A l i -r n en le rt n in eu l t h e m e m b e r s o f . t h e Te k a r n s h a n d B l a i r u n i t s a t a S t . l o t r i c k s p a r t y a t t h e L e g i o n h a l l 3ll1"rl:|}.e w n i n t f .M i s s G r e t c h e n H e r z o g i s o n t h e si ck ltsl.a t pr e= e nt .T h e O m a h a Te c h n i c a l h i g h p l a y - e d a r e t u r n g a m e a t t h e L e g i o n lanll To m : l o v e ve n i n f'!\\\r|~on t h e g a m e b y n s c o r e o f 2 3 t o ` 1 8 . M r .a n d M m .B a t e s o f t g m a h a c o m e u p M o n d a y f o r a s h o vi s i t w i t h t h e i r si s te r .M r s .K e i t h M c - K e n ' h e r o n d f a m i l y . T h e W o m s n 's C l u b w i l l m e e t F r i - cl av n f t e r n o o n w i t h M r s .C .F Jo h n s o n .A f t e r t h e i r m e e t i n g i s o ve r t h e y w i l l h a ve t h e p l e a s u r e o i ::tt'\n¢|in'*t h e l l n r r n o n y c l u b m e e * - l n m o f M i s s Mc C 'o n n's m u s i c p u p i l s r h q W o o!w i t h M i s s M a x i n e Jo h n -s n vt t h a t t i m e f o r t h e i r r e g u l a r m o n t h l y m e e t i n g . l l .0 .M c i l o n n l d o f Te l m m a h w a s -\. . ,. : .. , q r o l l e r h e r e Tu e s d a y . ALONG THE rm.. ROAD d a y d i n n e r a t t h e Jo h n C o m p t o n h o m e .l l r a .C h e t S u t t o n e n t e r t a i n e d a n u m b e r o f la d ie s a t h e r h o m e o n W e d n e s d a y I n h o n o r o f h e r a n d H r s . E .C .L i p p l n c o t f l b i r t h d a y .T h e la d te s r e p o r t a ve r y p l e a s a n t d m c . l m l i d d a a i T h r i f t a n d N a t k l a l B o o l l l y H a ve y o u $ 1 6 0 fo r e a c h m e m b e r o f y o u r f a m i l y i n t h e a a vi n g a b a n k ? I f n o t ,g o a n d a s k f o r i t a t t h e en a hi e r's w i n d o w .I !h e w o n t c o m a t h r o u g h ,s t a r t a sy s t e ma t i c l l v i n a p a c c o u n t t o m o r r o w s o t h a t y o u m a y n o t b e b e h i n d t h e pr oc es si on .A c - c o r d i n g t o t h e A m e r i c a n B a n l t m 'a As so ci a ti on .t h e a g g r e z a t e de p o si t s i n t h e s a vi n g :b a n k s o f t h e N a t i o n pa s se d se ve n t e e n b i l l i o n i n 1 9 2 2 , a l - n o s t e n o u g h t o p a y o f f t h e n a t i o n d d e b t .H o t t h e s u m i s n o t a s l a r g e a s i t se e ms .D i vi d e i l a m o n g 11 0 m i l l i o n Am e r i c a n s ,i t w o u l d fa i l t o r e a c h $ 1 6 0 p e r c o p l t a . Si n c e 19 1 2 s a vi n g s de po s it s h a ve do u b l e d ,o m o s t fo r t u n a t e c i r c u m st an ce .f o r w i t h o u t th es e de po si ts i t w o u l d h a ve b e e n d i ff i c u l t t o fi n d t h m o n e y w i t h w h i c h t o fi n a n c e t h e e x t e n s i ve b u i l d i n g op e r a ti o n s o f t h e l o s t t h r e e y e a r s .A n d t h e f o u r p e r c e n t in t e r e s t p a i d o n t h e d e - ;sits=a l m o s t e q u a l s t h e in c o m e t a x o f t h o s e w h o p a y t h e m i n i m u m r o t e . S t a r t o s a vi n g s ac c ou n t t o d a y . Pe t t e r s t i l l . s t o r t a . s e p ar a t e s c c o u n t n o m a t t e r h o u r s m a l l , fo r e a c h m e m - b e r o t t h e fa m i l y .It w i l l h e l p y o u . m d m a k e t h e N o t i o n 'a a r o r l t e a s i e r : - M a r c h S U N S F I '- ? F l | ' 1 r . \ r {!lI'l e Dodge Touring \\'e invite yuu to call and inspect our new Domlgv Touring em- with lu.-auliful new lines and umlr.-lslung hody.- Walter Larsen G A R A G E Specials for Friday and Satuf day Wimlmill Early June Pea- 2 r um: So . 2 3 - li n'' Wlmlmlll l°I\erlnern Cnrn T\|\»|.\ f all.; No. 23| - Eu \\in»Imill llumlpaekeul Tomaluc-.Nu. I1 \'.\|-.: cum fnr -- SEM ||¢'|l\l Illka l llralnSmall can .I~ llnlium c an .l&large can 25 Ar~1T||.L GROCERY I » P d - o m /,.|r--5 ru n - - e p K r r n 1 »f!I ||L J . . W l | l | y |Y ! _ D e t r o i t . M i c h i g a n dI m l ¢ '~'z §'~ " n row :r\\\z \""'\rn knm-h er 1 A u.; \t 1: rnn'=\Im:1\¢d Ia\t workHenrv 'l"r\h!=¢°'\ °"f''0 p 'whereby "J im"Neiman.of Dextor-lf all |_h¢proposed a.:nendnuentarr"~\1 §\"rn in 0v'\\\\\Inn»¥nv.-lm WMF?nf the |Qhe 4 -¢¢l*\:*inl'l pn. ol»¢1|gh \;W 1s.,m..a-¢-u»»»no'.'' "1 a »-,H f , Z .'II-\f 'l°\"|foP nimfe lust norih of George Washington u m m notxhn ag.r1-n v .vli-u-:\'=i#~¥it..e nf "I1¥r V\""\\"T"ff\°"\|r|'n\l Nu know Um!document if he met |t'\|:uo=¥n*#ha 11.-»f' nzwr *mr-m "'*"'""""""¢'¢"'n on the trade but .Q,tree! in e sThurul:|y :lull Friflav.both parties will live fa;Bnnlhtf L.A " I9a n - u : -ae. ;rg . . ¢\4: 1. E. »\ ' r. Z " w . . . .§. m . 1 : u n - - \ ¢Blair,Nehr.March 20.192 _ _Blair,Nebr.March 20,1924 P u a h v uru |-+1 wr§»u~»» 'nm n°w1"1»1RPHISB n - -H E E N T E R P R I S E T " E " " § ? § 3 » ¢ ' §§ ? 3 L ' } § 5 I ` » - u w - ; r r " - * : '--~1 _¢. . ._ _ . t h e r e w e r e o n l y 3 0 . 6 3 5 m i l e s o f m i i o r a c t i o n o n p a r t o f t h e F e d e r a l l:."\ery f i r m e r k n o w s t h a t h e ° ¢ l \ n w a y i n th u_ en t ir e U n i t e d Sta te s,Tr a d e Co m m i s s i o n ..r e m o ve t h e l i g h t n i n g h a z a r d b y .u ich.1 t h a n 100,000 iiszht fr e i g h t a n d " A l l t h a t h u n be e n d o n e has b er 1»\1.°r}a i m p i c a n d inex pcn2 ¢i|e m e t h - ;.=-¢ r :g { s f c an a nd ab o u t i ,0 0 Q | l .| C u w i t h t h e / i d e a o f m a k i n g H a m l i n C n r -cv.o f l i g h t n i n g ro l l eq ui lu mc n\ .D v- "\\ \ } | | l 4 IOC_& ZS 4 )T -.e .~w ' - = ' f . = = - l . l{ulxn=Photos will please 5ou. llc nry W olff wan n buslnemt coll er in llc rmnn lmt l`ri¢lny. City Loans,monthly payments. prompt service. t'?co\'t.'c B.Riker. -3-tl Mir5 Agnes Went ami Mi... llnzel ltynn of Herman "ere in Blair lu..at Fritlny. tlgwlc Allen of the Wrnnch school ¢li~trict has been laid up for several mlnyai with gHp Jacob Schultz. attending Nebraska \.rllserz<jty, spent the week-enrl with his nuntw,the Misses Goll. Mr.and Mrs.Palmer Allen took Sunday dinner "ith Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Svengenrd of near liennanl. Il-lr=. A.l'. Compton, ol Blair left Sotunloy for Lyons where alle will l{uhn's Photos will please you.|The Enterprise for news. §l"lY ltrnel the Iinterprlre for ull the Mimi Ruth l.ov~e spent last week l r \ . \ » \ . +a l l t h e t i m e .n t t h e l t o y . A n d e r s o n h o m e . IM 1 1 \ \ t J - l n » .H a l S l r l e k l e t l u n - l T h e } I u :l . \ \t f r e r n o o n ( l u b m ectn lny \.¢| .tlmalzn e;rller= Imt Satur Blain.1|Zi ul:51: .J.Il.Smith. ony.I lf=r 5.\l\"l.||!r..ami l('rl\lC¥lC0-' Mr .\.1 Mr I l. :3n}.|~'1 \ : m i ;:\\\|l | | 1 1|lt\}tl| \.ll.lliker. lt>R1\folk .lt \\|\.l!lI|»|1\.;\1..~=3 tr Sunn.|}.ll:|;:;.{.|rl .Q l\|l.<'\\f*.l| \ltIlztlilltli Mrs I. N. \\.n|| cl.\\llr l1:;l--n one cln 1I ¢..r 1urmlu.i ttilltuul chg. 11|fur the p n t ten tw-ll~|.|lll!' to be out again There were a number of good St. Patrid:prorrrmns heortl orer the rollin lmt Monday." Any boy or girl interested in own- ing a gona!bicycle will do well to call at The Enterpriwe offiice. Haggard &Bfndorf,Undertaking one closed car furnishetl without ehg. Both phones.Located ln Riker ofllce. i John Weber of llermnn will live in the Dove ltumlghl property on curt Lblfux street. having purchase-|rho some recently. l'utl\ ||ltu|.|.|°\\.\t»¢l. In ltiker olllce. The \nu:.t;tcr~In tle lle Sotolm.ighborl1no¢l are hswlng an eicitl! *lf the whooping cough. The student.-s ol Illnir high school tried out for the senior class Plea' the fin-\t of the week. Any boy or girl interestetl in' owning .1 gooel bicycle will do m y tt coll at The IZ11terpro=-e office. louis Murdoch came home from Omaha lust -Friday to spend the week-emi at the R. J. Tllunloch home. Bliss Ciaribelle ¥.one of Herman attended the party at the home Of l l -\ ! | f M . \ t l n | n \ l } l ! l l l l l l l I \ 'e v e : RJl2||!»l'llot.\.\\ |e .tp ygu The 1:nm-prise prlntl Sole hills. l r R.\| c:-A gow!milch cow,:.l Q1n:r hull .'l..Nl .l~lus,lllnlr.lil..2 The rlntrrprlse for job work. Mn .lluit Luwe and daughter Bernice of Herman were shopping rn illalr last Frillay. Any boy ur girl interested in own ~11=|Phone-( otlar 86.3.ing n gooll lnieyclo stall :lo well io.l ..:1: I\"..r no Soto Wilsu (lull at Phe l'.ntcrpri»e office. \lr~=S M Cradit lmao called lo.l.| I 2¥|1\:1l ls .....1 ~, } ,.,vu i hm.;ng'|*[brook lzost week on account of the senous lllnehs ol n nephew.\Ill 1.~"flu"thew misty:.|l.||hull l3»un of (}111:|l1:1l.Bliss Lorraine Seite, who rs teach 2.rnU roller in lllmir larllimz the Glemlule ocllool rs organiz >..4rll;\f llntr n clzufs of mu-ic pupiln in the Mr. Martin Nelson of the Joe Love m=l\l»orl|0o¢lshipped hom to South [ln1.sl|:| lint week. ..tiny boy or girl intereoterl in own- :nc ;l good bicycle will do well to roll :it The IEnterprise office. M n (Inuit Gents.:laughter of Mr.and Mm.Htl Lewellyn has ire.\tlg.improved from her recent lllnet...» iliw Helen Sierk,who in te:ich lv .nt the (ioll -ch-ol, has been ill .mtl :r lmlnl for the n:t.~t few rlrtn 1 lrlelghborhood. Mr. ulnl Mun l'n\.|l howc, of Omar lm.»|>ent the week-entl with I.u\\es parents, Hr. und Hrs. Sierl. of this city. M rs. Ireal horse Rhm are unc. I am offering a new five power electric motor for. sale, at good Stover |rriruler.There :articles for which l have no f all at The Enterprbe office. Mr. Lou Lotta returned home from llnnrlolph inet lri¢lny "here he hail been \i»=iling llio mother.She hml imnrn\ml frnm her serious lllntsw Read The Enterprise for neori' ultlle it is news. Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Hurd of Benson spentxlm 1reelt~¢nd in Bllir. Mr. no Mrs. Clerk Strieklett en tertained ri number of Hrs.Stricb lett relarisefs nt dinner lent Sun-. day.Those prenent were Mr.ann hrs. Harry lJrvey, Mr. ami Mrs. II. lt.Hhnlnger,Miss Cla...Ehnlnger sister of Mr.Ehninger,and Mm. Henry Tegt._ William McCracken,son of Hr. and Blnt. John McCracken, was host to o. party given at his home last Sntuniny evening.A large number of young people were area-ent a mthey enjoyed n pleasant evening at cnrrln and doncing. Refresmentn were rervetl during the evening. Mrs.Gilben Hines went to Sioux City,iowa last Friday where she rpent the week-end with her niece. fansily.Mrs.Mrs.Chas.Dixon and Lou Latin,who lun!been visiting at Randolph, City nw! also lwrne. Mr.l.atta's mother ftopped off at Sioux unlteii ot the Dixon \ c m»:.\i:u '10\d=thai -r "{l.0{r0 l2ath<;u.-1 ra 2~\ 01.5 rumhu L ur ni |:L - - - ~- - - - -- - "!} rc » :| .'d a t t i t u d e o f fa r m e r s l n w : | r l | . . u » 1 m - .Iu~ iu}lhl =\0 a r e 260, 000 p o r a t i o n a n a i l m e n t a m i r u n w l n l o l Ii | . u \ u ¢ l 1 : : m \ \ } :mlu u .ll ul tn an ...I S S U E D E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y i w h e a t a m w i m r .t h e r c w i l l b e m o m ....7\~u f mais:tr a c k .a b o u t 120,000 L u l i u r m n m u n l c n i i n i n i n t e r va l o f t y w i t h i n r u n t r n l ul't h e o w n e : ` \ I 1 ;f m Ih r \ \ I| \.t u r i n g .ami i a n m i c 1 u h |».\»=imz a n d t e r m i n a l i l r f m vr n m e n t a m i U o A n f r i : . m lI1 p r u p e n y .i 'r u p c r re pa ir in ar - f n f ¢m u g .| ` l t 'r u i b l i l a l ]~i|>|l| \ I|1 L u v- "te nd e nc y t o o w : p a s =UP r i m P e r Y e a r 51 -5 ° :p : °. »l u Hn g o f wh e a t ,th i s 6l1ri:|R»1|ak .n » r »l i m l l 65, 000 P m - e r f u l I \ N l " "Ll:\l .. u r . ::."\": n l l 2, 5 0 00 0 0 I as 21|IIOn;|I pnlicg v\ f. ¢ h n ..||1\.\tl\1 o r fu n 1 lm u » k » v] | . . 1 ;1.1|1}\ !=:~lrn.\r;.t m 1 r 1 I1'-l t h a n fu r s m e t m w .m g -II .. l .. . | - | . . » . \ |h e n r yh1\*L l Da lr s en gt l tun a.1.1 u l . i i fE 1 t h o h o n m t y u r Er:ccr11,\\I.ic||xl |:\I::1|1 ¢: in \m .. l fn ::.U "i \ .!\ 1 ." l'Ca n n u t b v vu _E a u r d ~ a ¢ o n d - c l a n c u t t e r "l h i n e r ,D i r e c t o r o f T h e S o u l u e s -. n | \ }r v :L .|..|.a n M.¢m fr| ¢.»n i Il l n i r .N a b . .u n d e r n . . -\ L \ n n l ln \h \n \ nn f\ an I \ » . ~ m i . \ I | 1 | | 1 | | I l .||.l¢f.\I|CQ o p e r a t i o n n o w n l 0\1 "r)l a r g e b u s i n e s s o r g a n i z a t i o n Ic r t .S p a r k s u n m o s | 1 1 1 t i \\..\\y fuir E i'§]Ii°él»""LH1£n§1§ ia. mo. Every subscription is regarded as an open account. The name: of sub- ocriben wil!be lnstantty removed from our mailing Iist at the expir- ltion of gm time paid for if the pub- lishers be notiliol; otherwise the sub l \Ilion.Continuing.he nxnys,"While judicial;: puturing usually docs "Miahjuro }\hcnl. and the feed thus ob- tained as just that much gain.yr! lhe tendency,this spring,will be to over-do it and cause more dum- mze than the benefits to be demed. "A rank growth of wheat in often 1.-\...-.l L... ......a..»l...» nlu|IPL:van- r\.;um-:1l.~¢1|1 2,000,000 emplmcn ..»L|\:1;;.u,rrr|'.1'\1~l1.1.!ly $3,DUO,(K}0.U00 c1.cry year.I Oakll ale-$2 i ,070 contract own nl cu for mall work to South Sioux Lily ..Omaha -- Wenham Barge line to install tug boat and air barges to hnmlle freisrht.between Omalu and H scroun of business interests that =~"f'f"I°\ in !El\|ll"l a hirghly efficient pnhiic service,coins:to encourlure uiihen the inventor, the investor nr Ihr orzanizvr of prozresxive busi- 1 u s undertakings?I f every ninn, SIFUUP of men,or company which r ttompln to render n nation-wide wrvice in eventuotly to be nccusefl l;rcly elirninutml but il the chnm I"\.):¢ are tight :mel run to :L prvlvvr height.danger from this cause i- reduced to a minimum. . Finw c:|u~ ed by pelroieum and its prouluah can be wholly eliminated if pmprr core i»»maintained in |.leing : l n ourlfclen and if they are kept in re ¢:$0l:2§6........E=0 o | ]t ' s ceptncles intended for the ].mrpo(.n I _ | | of ¢`11l'i'>iHst on activities in restraint Spontaneous rombuntion usually T1oeriptionvsillremain in farce nt. me --~erally believtwl that this practice Sioux City.duurnatcd subscription price.Ewry :_ _ " _ m ...s.....4..n.\.....Q hu wh!Nebraska subscriber must understand that the conditions are nude a Perf of tho contract between the publisher and subscriber. _ _ _. . .__ . . _. __ - .. . . _ . _ . _ . . - Now the problem for the politic- ians ix to write platforms that will rot mean anything but will sound in if they tlid. If people spent a little ie1:1 ifmf groaning about the high prices, and n little more in reading about the bargains advertised in The Enter- prise they would come out better. What is necrlell ln Iliair 5. a little grn knocking of the home town, ond a little more knocking on the workbenches with the implements ct' industry. Lincoln pay s a total property tax of $23.49 per 31000: Blair pays a total of $83.0l per 81000. This dia- sbuses onc'a mind of the old feel- ing that the larger the city the l-igher the taxation. Street begging has long since bc roroe a nuisance In Blair and this ls not true in Blair alone. ln Lincoln we nor( the begging from house to house or from business place to lualnesa place is entirely "tabooe¢l." They have a sort of 'bumlget made 'up with officers to decide who are l l U \ l | e u L u | | -l u c u a v u v y u v a » seasons.hiany farmers claim that posturing docs not injure wheat unll th st'i t is often follow-cel br actual goin in yield. "On the other hand, rc conls from the leaulinxr experiment.att'¢l0\1' :how no gains in yield an tt result of po.-turing.and in most cases they show a loan of from one lo four bushels per acre. lt is general- l,recogrnlzcfl that heavy pnnttlrintr, In any wer:-non, is lnjudous anti es pecially ao.if continued until late is the spring or at times the trrouml i.wet."Nearly all ol the winter wheat of the Southvveat mulle lem:than lla normal growth East !allund for this reason is smaller this spring than usual.The greatest duntrer, therefore. at this time, ls that the wheat is almost sure to be puuurerl too closely.thereby leaving the soil with no protection uml n condition likely to blow.Too uch posturing is certain to give the wheat at set-hack. from which it mill be slow ln recovering.A late start means late maturity.more oan1a|:e from hotf and dry weather and lower yields. It generally paya to fecul more and pasture less. Cat- tle should be taken off the wheat uhen the first warm :lava of sprinz arrive. Wheat should not be pastur--\ _. .. \ - _n -l _a - . .. _ . . _ a - I ol higlmway, more than either New Yorit or California. Omaha - -Plans completed for vnrtruc tion of $l?5,000 Odd Fel low; temple. Lincoln *1 lliithway. c ommiwlon tt. begin lettinrr contracts for $1,074. n00 com-.truction program. Radio communication han been the greatest experiment of the :wc ll huh rcquirnl coumsrc and pen-cv rruncc to put capital into an ln~lu- try as new and untrietl as this. Public ownership or what may he tcrrnefl political management of public utilities has not proved a universal nl.lC¢l*:u¢,and thouanlrrls ol mismonageal and unprofitable publicly ovvnerl utility properties have gone back to pdvate manage- ment. A Business Reparatlon Plan t Finding by the expert commission to investigate the financial condi tion of Germany is that Germany can easily pay the l32,000,000.000 pold marks assessed against it in 1921 for reparations.The expert commission proposes to put Germany In condition to realise these finan cial possibilities by making a loan secured by mortgage on the rail- roads nnc!.by the issue of |rohlsc ful real development!Radio com- munication htm been the greatest mtpedmcnt ol the nge.lt has re- ¢_uire¢l courorce and perseverance to put c apitol into an industry as new und unmet! as this. Duty Alone lloltls Honest Public Servants livery great than who has tried, to serve the public has uiuully had criticism and abuse hurled at him ln commenting on the unlustnfrerl similar material left curelcs-l) where last used or from £3tp|0Si|;>h\ in barns due to improper \entilatio| It is simple to avoid these llll2ar\f~ ly the use ofordinary intelligenc e. For every bit of farm property .nt is destroyed,the profitn of some farmers are wiped out :mtl the "problems of agriculture":arc ancrcn-ed by ju~t that much. for thtfarmer must secure new capital msn which to replace property :lodrug 1 Thi# mu t ill he chorttefl up nrcai| the high cost of production ou m1 .n .n \\5 .;. .' .1 . f " " ¢ " ' * m t h a t t o l a u n c h e d " " " " " i 1 A n t o f a t a l i t i e s a n d t l t t i l i i t i i t s t u r ~ c c r e t a r y o l t h e T r e a s u r y M e l l o n a n d u e t o f z e o n t l 1 t ; J n m \ ,t l o r e m e |.in efforts to neduce the taxation l-urdens ot the American people, the Columbus, Ghlo, State Journal says: "Mr.3{ellon'a masailants make out that he holds his present poni- tron chiefly with a view cf advance n.ent of his private fortunes.The absurdity of that idea is that,if .ruth were the objec t of a man of ldr.Mellon's special abilities he uouhl not be -rievoting his time to public office.He could make more money by giving his attention to his own interests.We do not be- lieve that any consideration \.ut downright patriotism keep1 Mr. Mellon in public service, the polili cal alll!! of which he rletesta.He lcnwrn that the work of his ic port rnent has to be clone and that rl :lo atnilub'»»tnt=..c§ but €:\ |r\.a |_|' \ | ' l l » \ l » l ~ ' l o v v 3 Z W h a t ?l l Watch this o c o o o a o c n o o , o n n a n n a n n a n n a n n a n n a n n a n q n e n n e n v - Ilttentmn .Attennon ! ! ' °llr. Kerosene and Gas User a a W e h a v e e q u i p p e d o u r s e l v e s w i t h a n e w a é D a n f T' » » " r ~ lr " o n ¢ l I n o va i n n f n i ln r i A n i n a n o w mm lm ..11 rx t e n ll c fl \ i e i l w i t h r e l u 'a n y QUE "l " 1 \ l f* K g vu u 5l.i:u c u r l :" U h -----.______l n : - .§I»mr.:==h a r l y " b i l e t h a t h a s tes ted r u n g .SI:.II»|n;|I} a \ i l::.|.»¢~n s u b ;u¢||l h i s e n a b l e d h i m i n n e l u r u M n .C l a u s h l e h m n n ,wh t )w a s M r ( m i n m .E a r l : m m ¢ - z z , , , , , ,; ; r ;§ '§ , '$ ° 'f? ? F §m a y " °" ° " '' "G e o .n .n.1..=: . f :Iu1*§\h1). f " °1 1 fo r h o r .h o m o .ca l le d l u u f Y f r n f C a l i fo r n i a o n :av SI.1I1I|I1 a t [ h c hc r n e g f h Lvi l u g f h f Un*\\|T.llil a IJLISIIICSX ' I | Ih l i \ u . H i !Ih \ \ |li \I|l i'| | o " . "g \\TFCCOUIII qf U19 !u!1¢.'§.1 Dr MY |ll0\}!2l3-. 2 ..121mrn.n m !Alesui m e s I .4 ...1 `f..a.| ....1m n n r n n l l " ,a n d M r s n b L I~ r m m a n \ .Tu c k e r I m p .l l c vx p e c t r l u i w ;;.mt'a b o u t : m m } l vr m ; m li l h l Fr il l £l )zzfte rnn nn Il l o m p s o n .Jo e D e \ i n | \ : y a n d ~M r s .\ \ ; | l ; ; m Iz p l m g .\~'r:|.¢a t h a t . .|.\.__- L ._ s :.n.n. _. .. :- ........n 4 ~Ia pl an g i a 50 f a f lE £0 \C !8 \| -rn: Tuesday evening to be present at the weclillmz unnlversnn celebration gp (3 |.athehospitalinLos Angeles nnfl is :ble to be u a n of the time.of Mr . a n d Mm.Alfred Jaspershn P P3 M l The county maintainer wentrundMrs.A.J.Lazore,of Sunnyside farm a-nth of Blair, en through the country and opened op the I'ontanelle highway Monday fol-lertaineel the Wm.Harrison family lu."gh big an rr a than the the John Lorensen family and Air. and Mrs.Jack Lazure at one of their famous dinners on last Sundayi Keith Mcliercher, of Herman, who was arrested laat Saturday on n charge of intoileatiou ami brought tn. Blair, hm] his hearing on Monday morning at which time he plead guilty and was fined $25 and costs. The Blair bauket ball boys went down to Omaha last Friday to Pier :I game with Technical High.They were sadly defeated. the scare being 54 to 0. They are going to get it hack on them when they rome up here next Friday. Mr. Scott Allen of southern Rich- lunfl township shipped seven true lhplls of hogs Sunday evening so as to be on the early Monday morning o ang e o an Yhavetheeverlastinggratitudeof the folks who travel that direc tion. Hr.ami llrs.Ludwig Jensen, daughter Ruth and Hr .and M n . Weston Long drove up to Hemtan lalrt Sunday to surprise Hrs.Jen- |-en'a alater, lliaa Anna Final.the day being her birthday. Bra. Lido Ackerman and family of Ile mma were also preaent. The goestr mo their dinner with them. We notice the bustling and pro gresnive Lutheran pastor,J.H Werning on W. Lincoln and recon~ St..aeems delighted about some thing the East few days. We though likely he was meeting with nplen~ mccena. There is some truth in th~ but we are told his happiness crownecl with another little girl a tle ho ne sind!the first of thmarket.Ile lm-ml the honor of top-tr u rim( the market for that day,re-ueek Thus he ill now occamonallg reiving $7.05 pcr htmulnll.'how :t | ll.ll. -Contributed. _.. q- -1 ;| - _. __ __. _. -- M * i w ~ /6.""f;;g .:|f r o n : -r v ._ , w r ...*nP ¢ ` :0 »-9 I / | `i f / / ' / 'I _Q' * » .~ 01Cl;5`i~:». ~ 5 ;. , § ; - . ~ . 5 ~ ~,:~// Q Z 'r \ ; f ,rf . ~1., A ~. 's CI 0 I z ) .'-T-7~ - . . . 0 _~EF .r NQD : \ ; ' . ~_ , :, ¢ ' f -.. » \ r ~ ` ° s _ . _ 0 l a n d sc ho ol di s t r i c t .i s a t pr e s e n t c o n fi n e d t o h i s b e d a n d u n d e r t h e c a r e o f n ph y s i ci a n . I ' o r S a l e : - A F o u l t o n t r u c k i n g o o d r e p a i r . Il o ve n o f u r t h e r u s e f o r i t .l t g o e s f o r w h a t i t i s w o r t h . l n - q u i r e a t T h e E n t e r p r i s e o ffi c e . M i s s N e l l e H e n k o t G m u h a m m e h o m o l u s t S o t u n d a y l f t e m o o n t o sp e n d t h e w e e k - e n d w i t h h e r pa r e n t s ,M r .a n d M r s .P a t Ife e l e y . $ 1 5 . 0 0 s a vi n g o n a P o u e r W a s h i n g m a c h i n e .fa c t o r y e r r o r o n s h i p p i n g i s re sp on s ib le .l f In t e r es t e d a c t q u i c k . S - I t " j Pe t e r s e n l i a n l w a r e C o . Mrs.E\e`tett Himes.Mrs.Ln. Verne Lowe and Mrs.Perry Rose.n i l o f H e : m n n w c r e i n B l a i r l a s t a Rgb ef t ( , l q w c l |I l i ve .\...u n | \ . n x . u | u " ' j " "n u n .¢-....... |hf r o m M c b o o k l n r t M o n d o ;£0 s p e n d A n u m b e r o l um *follRS f r y n . m m Ir e l a n d .h e r e t u r n e dM r .C l e o n W iil| :ins o f t h e S u t h o r -a-fe w d a y s t vi t h h i s fa m i l y .l l c "l l l n i r at t e n d e d s z 5 ; m u e t g i ve n bg l m n r M o n d a y m o r n i n g . I cots t o r e t u r n o n F r i d " 5 "l i l l e D e M a l a y l o d g e n t T e k o m n h l o s t M i s s F l o r e n c e S m i t h ,assif tesl b y M i s s Zo e H a r r e l l ,en u er t a iu o d a f e w M o n d a y e ve n i n g . F o r S a l e : - - A P o w t o n t r u c k i n fr i e n d s a t c a r d s a t t h e fo r m e l 's g o o d r e p a i r .H a r e n o fu r t h e r u s e h o m e o n In s t S n t u n l a y e ve n i n g .l l o r n .R g o e s fo r w h a t i t i s w o r t h M r .u n d M r s .J.A .F r e e l a n d o f C h i c a g o vi s i t e d a t t h e T .T .O s t e l - m n n n h o m e t h e p a s t w e e k .M r s . Frweelond o n d M r s .O s t e r m a n n a r e cousins._ Dr.and Mtn.Beck are jubilant mer the arrival of a little girl the first of the week. They now haveofi n e t e a m ,t h e b o y b e i n g a r o u n d h r e e y e a r s o l d . N e a r l y n e w a l !m o d e r n s i x r o o m b u n g a l o w .G a r a g e a n d o t h e r ou t~ b u i l d i n g s .Te n o c t e t o f l a n d ,f i ve lrquire at The Enterprise °f§i¢° M r s . A . J. L n z u r c . o f t h e s o u t h e r n p a r t o f th e co u n t y ,i s s p e n d i n g t h e w e e k i n O m a h a i n nt t e n d a n c e n t I D . g t .R .c o n ve n t i o n h e l d i n t h a t city., T h e b a b y o f M r .a n d M r s .H u f f ? L o s e ,v g a h ~ s lwc en' in a n O m a h a h o s p i t a l f o r t h e p a s t n i n e n e e k s . i r m u c h i m p r o ve d a n d g e t t i n g \'»f*&' ni c el y . M r .O w e n N e l s o n o f O m a h a c a m o u p t o a t t e n d t h e st u d e n t s b a n q u e t .. .1- - »b..:.l.."a vl n i h l !l m ! l u m o f f e d n g a n o w fi ve hor :to |m \ \2 |el ec tr ic m o t o r f o r sa l e .a l s o at atom!S t o ve r g r i n d e r .Th o s e a r e ar ticles f o r w h i c h I h a ve n o us e . l u l l o t T h e E n t e r p r i s e o ffi c e . A fe w o f t h e Il a p t i : t la d ie s s u r | r i = e d M r s .F o r e m a n a t h e r h o m e |lI\lost.Zllonulay,th i s b e i n g h e r ! i n h on iw .r sa r3 ..R e fr e s h m e n l x o f san dw ic he s,c o k e a n d c o ffe e w e r e ser vefl. R e v. J.A . Jo h n s o n ,fo r m e r pa s to r c f t h e M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h .b u t n o w con nec ted w i t h t h e F o r d Sa le s D e - p a r t m e n t o f O m a h a ; w a s i n B l a i r st four h o u r s lne twe en t r a i n s o n lo s t l u e ¢ d u y . M r .a n d M r s .R o y L a n g t o o k a d - u m t n z c ol 't h e Stur lent '|\B a n q u e t lulmn mm high aehaal. :sooo ¢-n|,=§}__"=§\_ "lf_f"I.'.¥"\G§I""F..§:}ll|»¢In|: an lm F:ldur evmlnx mulFrhlavthe one; worthy of charity and when any one who shows ulrand attempts to get into the soliciting, game such a person is informed that there is such rt budget for this purpose ll1ll|is sent to the proper persons for approval. If the c ommittee ln satis fied that the cause or 1»f\1on ls de »=rrvlnq n suitable donation is nmile ln this way the public ls rid of n nuisance that can bc handled emily in this manner. Stop lk-ing Suchern The editor of the fhicnxr Tribune las returned from n trip to liurotie. llc says lZurope is rich, :imply able to pay her debts to America.tttut that we eliotllul stop being suckers for IIuropcdns.lle rlcclnred he now polo ntntchen on the ltiviem in which ponies valued at $250,000 particl pntetl. Of course nobody has ever rlo1JlJt~ i n Europe's ability to settle her abligatiuns l l she would.ilut the :tl ruler tour me : n u r part.ut1\larcl1 or the first of Andi." Subscribe now for The Enterprise. Nl1llllA!ili.r\wE1:n1.1 lNl}US'lRIAl.. mornzn ll'industrial nctitity rnenna em ployment nod employment means ntently pnyrolls ruul good \\ltRf.'r what interest has any sensible per son in fm.oring policlea which nouhl interfere with the orderly progrems of business? Omuhst -Hiliights of (.`olun\bu< hrenk ground for $T:l}0,t}9(l rixatory luililin|:. No r f o lk -Contract mtnnlcd for c|.n:truclion if 393.000 female wanli lulldinlq at state hospital for in- sane.(olunll»u.=--$0.000 mninterannce fund for state hipghwnys in Platte county this year to be spent for gnr el." Ornehn -~ Nebrandco Pooor com. .e . . -_ _ | _ l | . .! - . .. R \ l . . I cured currency.This plan is plain Izuniness and is practicable if each nation concerned will waive i ll po-litical objections. France must milli ai\n\\.from the Ruhr and supprc-~ fear of German economic recovery and Gerninny must abandon the pretense that wnrltiniz to pay o debt is ilu.\er1.If that were true i f Germany.it would be equally lnle ol the United States and ol er. ery other nation thot is in debt. The plan depends for aut:coro=.on the will to pay Germany and on the will for pence ol all the nntion= concerned.for the loan can lie ruined only in the United Slate- und it will be suhrcriwl only ll the mlndo of l.llo'=@ notions are set on |ning the things t1tt|.'sstlr}to make the security good,=ny»=the Port land Oregonian. .\Short History ol Radio lleplyinlz to charges br Federal lrnile Commission that clzht learl iitw the qualifications to do it with unusual Pkill and so he stays, doubt- less against his personal inclination. :nd stands#misrepresentation and nhuae of personinwho hotle only u |rlil.lclnn's l-tnovilcilge oi the subject of finance." !ihl1t Fire on Iarms lliu N onul Bohn!of l"ir\;L n dtrwrite \is compiling ai record ol fire l on form property ln vari- tus lates covering the period of IEIIB19 I. The lotnl will run "e ll towunl l00.000,000. The average form l1¢Jt.l>¢n.not; -ubjccteil to ilunsrer br file in lllli jtini|1|.{ bulltlllrgs ns is the eine Milli'city buildlngn.On the other hnndl tlere is little or no fire protectionl |.ro\ided for farm dwelling or out- liuililing.~ Too many lam|ere\fail to recog nize the ever-present danger from fire.l"nrn1 buildings should be the, i i I l o o | o Q A l u u u L l u u n .u u u u u v v d l . | \ J \ l \ l a o \ . \ A u n ¢ n o v u - o w tank to give you service when you are in need ol anything in the O I L L I N E .lust give us a. ring, either phone, and see how goocl a quality of goods and how quick you will get your order filled. QS i n e i l l v r o o u c l s llrndt-Snyder Motor Company l 5 r") J 4 l nm offering, for n few day s. a fine improved two hundred acre farm form at $22300 per acre.located three ttml onehalf miles due south r t Spilter, Nebr.lf y ou are looking for at good farm. see me quick. 6 t l t". J. llobinson, Illnir. Nehr. © ~ © @ © ~ © © © © ~ © © © © ~ @ @ ~ © © © © © © ~ © © © ©©©© © © ©©©©@©©o n rl h - loullon't ave to Buv . w a s m e g u t :\b u s i t i t 't a k e n s o o n .|.: \U s " f " "'-c o m e o v e r t o n t t e n r l a n d a l s o t oR a s m u s s e n -a s F r o n t S 1 C l ' " " " " " * ' " ° "f o r "f ' j "d a y s .' t i r l l h i s p u m t t s ,R e v f n n r l M r s .x t . ' l t r a n d M r s H l 1 n | n K 0 f t l n l l M i .L o n g .. O l e J e n s e n m e c h a n i c n t R a t h -I M m e r o r U m u h o - t p e n t t h em n n n ' s g n r n l e ,i n t h e p r o u d f n t l \ e r . U L ' : ;:"a m l M r s .l l n r r y E n . ¢ y . '' f o t t f o n i e n s E i n o f D e ~ f h t a n d o n e h a l f p o u n d b o t l '.T | P l a t t h e h o m e o f M r s .H u r r yoo n ? ' "v e e k - e n d w i t h b i n - .I Z h n i n ; : c r ' s P mI o r n \ \ e d n e s d : w .M a r c h x o .A l l c o p \1 |F r v e y F o l t z .M o r 1 2 A f t e r s p e n d i n k t h e c t r o e d a r e d o i n g n s c e l i l e n t M r . A n i l r s a r r y : J t e r n o o n o u i l t a n r r .M r s .S e l l s n s ©ea© © © © ©© © ©©j - -©©©©© HE oo glCK -i=te-l br Mrs. Ross Dehlont served :\nice luncheon. Ned Tyson from up on the bot tom rand. .\\hn attends school at llc-rnmn tr u in Blair lnet Frirlny Mr. :md Mrs.Luilrrliz Jensen Bn: Mr.:m<l 3'lr<.Weston Long wereinUmnlmaah Weflnesduy. Robert lliltnn, uhn i< employed or the Lincoln State Journal came ir yenterrlzly for ri :~ltol"l virit "ith rcln live-=."Bob" as oe ltnow lum hu: climbed to one of the best zwrins positions on The Journal. The membcns of the Conrxregation al chruch held at bauket supper asQuochurch rmrlors Wednesday eve ning and Rev. Mckeeman.the pne m e t in th a t tne nn tm uu mi ue1.\»w|:n n a t i o n s o ve r t h e r e h a s b e e n x o ten se t h a t i t i s t h o u g h t n e c e m n - y t o m a i n t a i n h u g e n t a n d l n g a n n i e : . nt p e ma l ve i n the ms el ve s,m u l w i t h ¢ fl \ t 'i n g h u n d r e d s o f th ot t mn tl s i f m e n f r o m pr cn l ue t ir e pulrrltlits.l l is l n p c d t h a t t h e D a t u m - * c o m m l w c l o n par ty (9ITllliE!El£lrtsmtltttzurt U I . n u l - l e n l l r o l t e n fl o w g i t i n | I M u l l e n . Ha l se y ,Th e e l f o n l Sen eca l o n g di at n nc e se rvi ce . El e c t r i c l i g h t a n d p o w e r c o m p a n ie s w i t h i n n e x t t e n y e n n :w i l l ael!n~»llP'n1=m $l !I0 00 ,0 0 0, 00 0 w o r t h e r e n e r g y .t h e co m p an i e s r e q u i r i n g n ing: imiuetrinl companies had securedatm o n o p o l y i n fo r e i g n nh l l do me s ti c r m l i n businneas.Pr e s .S w o p e o f G e n e r a l IElectric C o m p a n y ,sa i d : " T h e co nn e ct io n o f (l e n e r u l E l e c t r i c ( 'u m p : m y w i t h q u e s t i o n o f r a d i o c o m m u n i c a t i o n da t e s llt trk to t h e u v .tl 1||lie nn l n l t n rnn\r!ltll1i m o s t e t u u y n n l e g u n r u c u a g m m t lass fr o m va r i o u s fi n e s . C h i e fl y re sp on si bl e t t m r n g t h e l& 1 t 0 \ \ n c a u s e s n f fi r e = n n fo r m p r o p - e r t y a r e l i g h t n i n g .d e fe c t i ve -chim inr ys a m i flt lex r l n \ e . ,fu r n a c e . bo i le r s tlnel t h e i r || i | | f; ,~;mnt:m¢~nu l.l»t1llt.txlin11,lttatlellea,mnki's;1 :s hl l o 5 ©©©©©©©@©@(5)(Ffh -I To Guess on the Largest Sack of Omar Wonder Flour FIRST PRIZE GUESSER GETS THE BIG SACK © © © © © ©© © © © © © lic? spoke nn new plans for Nligiaunleaching In the chunrh srhoof;|Mina Annie Anniennn. daughter of 'Christian Anderson Nor,1\uhn\il11dto lm operation for thc' ronmvazl nfrapiece of bono in ilu' akull. at an Omaha lamquital.rvnr1ll5.Sho i» grlling :dnmg n urII :\~|nu{~!hr upoctm? I Ilu all Ih|\»n1 nf Ur.:\'3 1 3 V :i 1; . 1 I " ]"i n i " r . < ' | \ l h w :r1 ..Hf.1 | I * I 'A!~T \ |; 1 § Rninlr _.Wi||v'e lfniaihf . .Hvnrlnnd When Yeu Need Money re ,1 ~-n./__" , .4 ~ ~_L0,\>:~-7 ~ J i V ~ f ".\ . ».I t '.f - ~ ~> -v xui f . :.:. . 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Q u i t e a n u m b e r f r o m t h e P a p tenciewl t h e s p e l l i n g co n te n t a t t . u r t ho u s e S a t u n l a y . M r .a n d M r s .C l e o n W i l k i n s e n n i n e t l F u n k B i f f a r a n d fa m i l d i n n e r S u n d a y .l `rl L a n i :n u l l sons,M r .a ln ¢E a r 1 C a h l w e a n d G l y n n m i fa m i l y s p e n t u n d a y a t t olaert Ca lu lw el l h o m e .C l e a n W i l k i n s i s o n t h e si c k l | t this \\ril .in£¢ M r .a n d M r s .Ja m e s Je n s e n l r : .H a n n a h R i c h t e r vi s i t e d a t o m e o f R o l a n d R i c h t e r o n l~ h u r s d a y . NOTICE Ol`HEARING Grant Lathrop, Attorney STATE OF NEBRASKA, ss.\\a.»hington County. In the County CourtlntheMutter of the tate of Mary J.Gochenouer.n d .The heirs at law ne kin.legatees, ¢|evi.»=ef~s,cmlito ml ullmlher penons interested in Mild es- tate are hereby notified that on the lillh :lay of Blaueh.1924.Mary A.Carter filed her duly verifies!peti- tmn in sais!county court,allegingthatone.Mary J.Gochrnouer dt'partefl ihis llfe on the 24th dm nfAu!1l~t. lun, inlenate. being at. the time of hor death n residcfzt nf .I.C .Elle -r.A t t o r n e y .__.-_....._.... - .n-..._ . - . . . . . .ATE OF NEBRASKA]W anl ming ton C o u n t y .§ In Th e C o u n t y C o u r t ss. 0 I n t h e M a t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e o f l t e r t h a E .P l a t :Dec ea se d:T H E I S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A T o t h e h e i r s a t I n ,n e x t o f k i n .d e v . Ie g a t e e a , c r e d i t o r s a n d t o a n y o t h e r s in t er e st e d i n m i d m a t t e r :Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N D T I F I E D Th a t a n i n s t r u m e n t p u r p o n i n g t o b e t h e L a s t W i l !e n d Te s t a m e n t o f H e r t h a E .Pl a t : t l t é ém l e d ,ia o n fi l e i n sa i d C o u r t ,a n d al s o a p e t i t i o n u a ; i n g f o r t h e P r o b a t e oi':m i d i n - s t r u m e n t .a n d f o r t h e a p p o i n t m e n t n f H e n r y Ch r i h te n a e n a s E x e r u t n r Th a t o n t h e l l t h u l n y o f A p r i l 392-I, a t 1 9 o'cl oc k .-\.M . .sa i d fe t i t i c m u m l t h e p r o o f o f t h e ex e c ut o n o f s a i d i m t t r u m e n t w i l l b e h e a n i .a n d t h a t i f y o u d o n o t t h e n a p p e a r a n d co nt en t,|1lti:|C o u r t m a y P r o b a t r mzd r e c o n !t h e n a m e , a n d g r a n t s d m i n i a t r a t i o n o f t h e es t at e t o H e n r y Ch r i s t en s e n .Th i s no t ic e sh a l !h e pu b l i s h e d fo r t h r e e we e lu l suc ce ssi ve ly i n t h e E n trrpzi:~e p r i o r t o sa i d h e a r i n g . W i t n e s s m y h a n d a n d o f fi c i a ! s e a l th i s 1 8 t h d a v n l 'M u c h .192 4. A .C .D e b e l , C o u n t y Ju d g e . ( S E A L )8-- It The Enlerprile pdnts the news mzm. cm-:x:|< VALLEY 1-I-:ws Miss lone Wuu:her spent Rbnnlny evenin-1 with Norma Hclztenkamp.Aibert Lollmmn had n ciatem dun;at his; home the foreparl. of the week. Henry Peters of Arlington ¢li¢I the work.Mr.and Mrs.Louie Diekmeyer and Theodore Rina: and family drove to Arlington Wednesday eveningwheretheyvisitedwithMr.and Mn. J ohn Echlenknmp.Mn .Minnie Llllmnn,Emil and Liinnie were in Fremont Thursday afternoon on business.llengedoht Brothers are hasing their Chandler sedan oxor-houled attheFreemmBnolhera: r u s e at Nickerson.Minn Alice Rchlenkomp spent'L\eiIr.esdo5 liternoon with her aister. Mrs. Alben Luker. Mr.ln ll Mrs.John F.chlenkamp Sr. and Norma }lolt":.an of Arlnnx-ton and John Echtenkamp, Jr.amfamilyvixileilTuowloyeveninitat ihe Lvonalil Echlenkump home. F o n l n n e l g Th u : u d n y .A m o n g t h e N i c k e n w n ca l l e r s o n T h u m l n y w e r e W m .l l o l t m n n ,Aus :- u s t K r r k h u f f Iknli RAB Mengéu ltiiif W m .l l o l l i n n n w a s b u s y s h e l l i n g c o r n W c¢ lnc -ti ny m i l l 'Ih u r au l a § . Bli ss l l e r t h a Sc h r oe d e r w a s a n o ve r S u n d a y vi s i t o r a t t h e Air s. M i n n i e L a l l m s m h o m e . B l i s s A l i c e E c h t e n k n m g l s p e n t S u n o a y w i t h h e r si st er ,r a .A l b e r t l a a i t e r .Th e M i s s e s Ir e n e a n d N o r m a H o l t - r n s n 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 M l m ;M i n n i e L a l i m n n .M r . a n d M r s . A u g u s t K e d h o f f a n d s vn ,S t a n l e y w e r e F r e m o n t a l l e s ! S u t u n l a y a ft e r n o o n .M r s .M i n n i e L o l l r n a n a n d Ce c i l n e r o 1»\'in.|dow w h e n F r i d a y a f t e r - m o n .M a s t e r ' C l y d e L n l l m n n r e t u r n - e d h o m e w i t h t h e m t o s p e n d t h e we e k - o n d .Mins!A g n e s Ch r i s t e n s e n s p e n t t h e wee k-e nul w i t h h o m e fo l k s a t A m e n M a s t e r I n t e r H o l t n i n n vi s i t o I S n i u n l n y w i t h C l y d e L a l l m a n n t t h e M r s .M i n n i e Lzal lman h o m e . A l vi n W l l k c n i m r a n d Zr vi n H o l t m a n . a t t e n d e d c o n f i r m a t i o n Fc h o o l o i F o n t n n e l l e S a l u n l a y .M r . a n d M r s . Jo h n E c h t e n k a m p o f A r l i n g t o n r n i l e d o n M r .a n d M r s AU1{1.lzt L n l l m a n W e a r i n g a ft e r n o o n . A r t h u r $!onr. :edoht a n d Jo h n E c h t » n k a m p ateuinle1|A l b e r t L a l l m a n i n di g g ri n g h i s ci s t e r n l a s t Tu e sr i oy . h i r .a n d M t n .F r e d E g h e r n o l U e h l i n g d r o ve d o w n F r i d a y a n dvi s i t e d a t t h e M r s .Sa d i e M e n g e d o h l Lo rn e.Th e M e s s r s H e r m a n a n d W i l l L a i l m a n a n d fa m i l i e s o f W i n s l o w vi s i t e d S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n a t t h e H n . M i n n i e L a l l m a n h o m e . (Ju ri s K u h i r n a n a n d fa m i l y o f H e r m a n :. pe nt S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n a t ..| \.|f _ o ~:.\I.l),Jo h n 3lc13onal¢l \isi te1i o ve r .xlllt h e r sist er,M r s .Rn el ic l ..:.i. ?lcCar1.h}L a d i e s i'rugresz1i\.e i !| | l a t t h e h o m e o f M r s . J o h n " : u a l l t o d a y ( T h u r s d a y ) .Th e y l \ i :t r e p l e a s a n t a ft e r n o o n ..1 f.I. .Seriienk a n d d a u g h t e r s , r| ~a n d A d a vi s i t e d a t t h e il l R e i d h o m e S u n d a y a f t e m o o n . h e M c C a r t h y o r c h e s t r a m e t a t .D an 'Th o m p s o n h o m e Ss i t un l a y n i n g .Iu l e Th o m p s o n vi s i t e d a t t h e 't w i g Je n s e n h o m o Tu e s d a y e x e ur...J. ` H i n = | l e y a n d fa m i l y sp e n t t u n i a y e ve n i n g vi s i t i n g r e l a t i ve s F u l h o u n .\l ar i ot t S u t h e r l a n d sh i p p e d c a t t l O m a h a W e d n e s d a y e ve n i n g \1:a n d M r s .Jo e L a r u r e e n t e r .. |t h e H a t H s o n a m i Iao ren ze vlan-a t d i n n e r S u n d a y . \ | f .N .G .Jen: -en s p e n t S u n d n ; 2 -Ja m e s Jvn s e n h o m e . .is A l l e n nlelrorlned h i s c a t !! §:\1{\l|l|y r w ( I.I| ; |!l i» i of|:t ml At l!! '1.\i|.|\r|a n u m b e r o f la d ie s n I I...|ne la-at Fr i nl n y a ft e r n o o n pr e s e n t w e r e t h e Mr.smham .1 . Ja e l : L n z u r e . l '. C . P e t e r s e n .J: \ !p o r so n ,Jo h n R e i d J a y-ra :mel t h e Mi s se s Ffdi th S t a n .:mul Ii l e t a H a n s e n .T h e y up o n a l t e r n o o n d o i n n ; fa n c y vm r k a n i ia lt y.T h e hostesses s e r ve d . lie io us l q p c h o f anl al i,r a k e a n t ffe e . P A P I O r r l : n s Vhe ut er C a l d w e l l neturnecl la s ek fr o m L i s c o , N e b r . w h e r e h e I1 ~ e n h e l p i n g h i s b r o t h e r ,C h a s ,f o c p a s t fi ve m o n t h s . M i l fo r d _W i lki ns w a s pl e a sa n t l rp r i s e d b y l g r o u p o f h i s y u u n ie nd s l a s t T h u m i n y e ve n i n g ,t h as i o n b e i n g h i s b i r t h d a y .F r a n k W i l s o n vi a i t e e l n l . A b e S a t la n ds 'S u n d a y . Q u i t e a n u m b e r f r o m t h e P a p tenciewl t h e s p e l l i n g co n te n t a t t . u r t ho u s e S a t u n l a y . M r .a n d M r s .C l e o n W i l k i n s e n n i n e t l F u n k B i f f a r a n d fa m i l d i n n e r S u n d a y .l `rl L a n i :n u l l sons,M r .a ln ¢E a r 1 C a h l w e a n d G l y n n m i fa m i l y s p e n t u n d a y a t t olaert Ca lu lw el l h o m e .C l e a n W i l k i n s i s o n t h e si c k l | t this \\ril .in£¢ M r .a n d M r s .Ja m e s Je n s e n l r : .H a n n a h R i c h t e r vi s i t e d a t o m e o f R o l a n d R i c h t e r o n l~ h u r s d a y . NOTICE Ol`HEARING Grant Lathrop, Attorney STATE OF NEBRASKA, ss.\\a.»hington County. In the County CourtlntheMutter of the tate of Mary J.Gochenouer.n d .The heirs at law ne kin.legatees, ¢|evi.»=ef~s,cmlito ml ullmlher penons interested in Mild es- tate are hereby notified that on the lillh :lay of Blaueh.1924.Mary A.Carter filed her duly verifies!peti- tmn in sais!county court,allegingthatone.Mary J.Gochrnouer dt'partefl ihis llfe on the 24th dm nfAu!1l~t. lun, inlenate. being at. the time of hor death n residcfzt nf .I.C .Elle -r.A t t o r n e y .__.-_....._.... - .n-..._ . - . . . . . .ATE OF NEBRASKA]W anl ming ton C o u n t y .§ In Th e C o u n t y C o u r t ss. 0 I n t h e M a t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e o f l t e r t h a E .P l a t :Dec ea se d:T H E I S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A T o t h e h e i r s a t I n ,n e x t o f k i n .d e v . Ie g a t e e a , c r e d i t o r s a n d t o a n y o t h e r s in t er e st e d i n m i d m a t t e r :Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N D T I F I E D Th a t a n i n s t r u m e n t p u r p o n i n g t o b e t h e L a s t W i l !e n d Te s t a m e n t o f H e r t h a E .Pl a t : t l t é ém l e d ,ia o n fi l e i n sa i d C o u r t ,a n d al s o a p e t i t i o n u a ; i n g f o r t h e P r o b a t e oi':m i d i n - s t r u m e n t .a n d f o r t h e a p p o i n t m e n t n f H e n r y Ch r i h te n a e n a s E x e r u t n r Th a t o n t h e l l t h u l n y o f A p r i l 392-I, a t 1 9 o'cl oc k .-\.M . .sa i d fe t i t i c m u m l t h e p r o o f o f t h e ex e c ut o n o f s a i d i m t t r u m e n t w i l l b e h e a n i .a n d t h a t i f y o u d o n o t t h e n a p p e a r a n d co nt en t,|1lti:|C o u r t m a y P r o b a t r mzd r e c o n !t h e n a m e , a n d g r a n t s d m i n i a t r a t i o n o f t h e es t at e t o H e n r y Ch r i s t en s e n .Th i s no t ic e sh a l !h e pu b l i s h e d fo r t h r e e we e lu l suc ce ssi ve ly i n t h e E n trrpzi:~e p r i o r t o sa i d h e a r i n g . W i t n e s s m y h a n d a n d o f fi c i a ! s e a l th i s 1 8 t h d a v n l 'M u c h .192 4. A .C .D e b e l , C o u n t y Ju d g e . ( S E A L )8-- It The Enlerprile pdnts the news mzm. cm-:x:|< VALLEY 1-I-:ws Miss lone Wuu:her spent Rbnnlny evenin-1 with Norma Hclztenkamp.Aibert Lollmmn had n ciatem dun;at his; home the foreparl. of the week. Henry Peters of Arlington ¢li¢I the work.Mr.and Mrs.Louie Diekmeyer and Theodore Rina: and family drove to Arlington Wednesday eveningwheretheyvisitedwithMr.and Mn. J ohn Echlenknmp.Mn .Minnie Llllmnn,Emil and Liinnie were in Fremont Thursday afternoon on business.llengedoht Brothers are hasing their Chandler sedan oxor-houled attheFreemmBnolhera: r u s e at Nickerson.Minn Alice Rchlenkomp spent'L\eiIr.esdo5 liternoon with her aister. Mrs. Alben Luker. Mr.ln ll Mrs.John F.chlenkamp Sr. and Norma }lolt":.an of Arlnnx-ton and John Echtenkamp, Jr.amfamilyvixileilTuowloyeveninitat ihe Lvonalil Echlenkump home. »;-atces, personal represelatanlves ufIIN!fullowing named persons,andull other persons inlereilni in their Nspeclive estate.Elitabeih Clark,(.`Iark,her husband;SanhAnnPalmer,H- wp - m Palmer, berhusband;Cark wife of Wll~liam Clark;c f m, wi r e of Bdwani Clark;Clark,wifenf John Clzrk,Deborah A.Hunter, Hunter,her husband,andallpersona having or c lslrningnlniinlerentin and to Lot 30 in loc49 in the City cl Blair, Waahington County,Nabnmlm,real :mme tm-knovrn, defaulnnls.The defendants above named and If~"5i "o»{f»§"L.-E"\'Séi 13 E15 »-su. her mother. Mn. Sarah Ralenhlum.1 Rulh Frenfll. who In teac hing ltSnyderment.the week-end with flmlne ( dh .I llr .m d Ht l.Ch u .lille: .qml 1 l OLITICAL ADVERTISING i'Ul.!IiCf\l.ADV;:1crz sim;lnulnhter,Vfilmu Lois were visiting in Omaha Sunday.Mrs.Reese French spent Sundaywithher daughter. 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( ) l l \ | l I I l | | i ° bnum is the proud owner or u lluvllFun!touring car.f Mr.and Mrs.Will Cunningham.. haw: movnl on lo the llenry Drew:-.:f.l\farm.|Mr.and Mrs.Gua Xmnbc rx andMr-Im Wehh xinsilml with Mr. ||Il\| h- .Otiu licn11»4:ke uf Ly ons Stihw |.[|.)1M n Delia Yznrgcr and Mrs..Em-1 ily Barnett of Omaha 2pant Sstur-Qslaywaning and Sunday with their mother.Mrs.Hrther Kin|,n§~1\.1 II wee k-e nul w i t h h o m e fo l k s a t A m e n M a s t e r I n t e r H o l t n m n vi s i t o l S n i t l n l t t y w i t h C l y d e L a l l m a n a t t h e M r s .Mi nn ie 'Lzal lman h o m e . A l vi n W i l k c n i m r annl Zr vi n H o l t m a n . n t t e m l d t i c o n fi r m a t i o n Fc h o ol a t F o n t n n e l l e S a t u n l a y .M r . a m !M r s . Jn h n E c h t e n k a m p o f A r l i n g t o n rn l l e t l o n M r .a m l M r s AU1{1.lzt L o l l m a n W e a r i n g a ft e r n o o n . A r t h u r Mortrzetloht a n d Jo h n E c h t » n k a m p a,mints1|A l b e r t L a l l m a n i n ¢'i g; ri ng h i s ci s t e r n l a s t Tu o sr i ay . M r .a n d M t n .F r e d E g b e r t o l U e h l i n g d r o ve d o w n F r i d a y a n dvi s i t e d o t t h e M r s .Sa d i e M e n g e d o h t Lo rn e.Th e M e s s r s H e m t a n a n d W i l l L a l l m a n a n d fa m i l i e s o f W i n s l o w vi s i t u l S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n a t t h e H n . M i n n i e L a l l m a n h o m e . (Ju ri s K u h i r n n n a n d fa m i l y o f H e r m a n :. pe nt S u n d a y a ft e n t o o n a t ..| NOTICE Ol`HEARING Grant Lathrop, Attorney STATE OF NEBRASKA, ss.\\a.»hington County. In the County CourtlntheMutter of the tate of Mary J.Gochenouer.n d .The heirs at law ne kin.legatees, ¢|evi.»=ef~s,cmlito ml ullmlher penons interested in Mild es- tate are hereby notified that on the lillh :lay of Blaueh.1924.Mary A.Carter filed her duly verifies!peti- tmn in sais!county court,allegingthatone.Mary J.Gochrnouer dt'partefl ihis llfe on the 24th dm nf .I.C .Elle -r.A t t o r n e y .__.-_....._.... - .n-..._ . - . . . . . .ATE OF NEBRASKA]W anl ming ton C o u n t y .§ In Th e C o u n t y C o u r t ss. 0 I n t h e M a t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e o f l t e r t h a E .P l a t :Dec ea se d:T H E I S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A T o t h e h e i r s a t I n ,n e x t o f k i n .d e v . 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M l t h a t Z vn u l d m u m f a s t I | I| \ n't r i g h t l y k n o w w l n vt h e r \ u r n : \ | l Wutlltl l m w \¥n ll l't o you W runcu rnln :n v n r n n . " \ ¢ I H n d i d w r I! n - - h i n t |\l l m n - [ ; |1.|1Ii\.n n u ;il l it l v s a n , q u . . . .-__ , __r d l\H »\m t h e f i l m g n f =-uid n e t t i n n :27,Tu w m = h i p 20 .N o r t h ,H a m m 1 0 t h a t vh c d i e d i n t e s t a t e ; a n d fo r n d e »l l a s t o f t h e 6 L h P .M . , i n Wa:=l1in.¢- |c r e e . l r l r r m i n i n z h e r h e i r s . t h e i r d e t o n ( u u n g y ,N e b m n k a su bj ec t _zo i I \1'?©©© © @ © © © © © © © ©©©©©©©©©©© li xti t o r .a.ou 1'/gms 101'.|.> 6 x 6 f o r 3. 25 . Sanolin Floor Rugs. l l=2 by 3. two for 251: Gold Seal Rug border (oak des'n) 2 ft. wide for 60c per yard.3 f t. wide 750 per yard. Also anything in cloth rugs.Call and look thczigz you. S A S B n o s . 0B l a a r ,N e b r a s k a Q@©©©@©©©@@©®©@©®©©@@©©@©©©©©@©©©@@@@@@ over.W e are always pleased to show them to _ @ © © © © © ~I~| © | ~l © © © © © © © @ © © © © © @ | Our prices on Paints and Paper are so rea- sonable that you may wondrr how we can furnish such high-class sltlllf-»l'tJE wr dt-. J~sk us for prices Blair Pharmacy lli z li r ,?\ :l1ral\-at ;.rM° ol kinship, the Hzht of :leacent:-mi ¢urcemion to her real 1>tat¢~: lwll that I.h~-e arf no claims n-wrxl\timr :mainsi mid enlate; and no one certain n\orlgnge :hereon lortheprincipalsumof311006.00 Infmo r o l Forgan lnwevtment Com- pany, to satisfy a certain mort1:ng6otherorl'urth¢'r mlmlni;»tra.tion i§'thn»reon. :.rf*¢¢mry.all to the Pnl!that saidr-tate he fully and finallv settled. You ure. tha-rveforf.notifies!m m ,n lumrirav will be haul on :mid neiltum 0|| ilu' I-ith 1I'\§.uf April. 1921.Ill I0 o'¢luck. A. M.. in the cnunlvl |ul}\[so In» hc-hi in the county Nur!rvwn-:.l\".ll:.\I'\r.1lc1:rml :r\I"I 1.|E 10 . ¢}| | r .ml l !: ll°-.|il1 » ¢ ' 2 i t l n : .!\m t m a y z r v s t U ' . !~| \ | |l f .|v. , ' p " " 1 n t l v : r l 'J r 1 l "I !|;. l |:f ~...\11 A .II |. ]l!\l 4"g\ \ i u 1 :.\r .'frm,.5 of Mnnrlt.A.zz 1924.ur r l . \ l |A.I".Debol I The plaintiff on the 11:21 day nl Febnmry,1924.obtained a de::-cgotjudgment and forerlwure in :.Lal0|:lu:t for the mm of SI3160.61, tmgather 1aith interest thereon attherate of 10%per annum from n h lFate.for costs in she amount of $23 ns Illt»|all ncrruim:rn=ta,the....i ||- I Ju-l.'n=enl.and fort*-\"u!:m|.|.'z'u: that r:till preT1|i'!!H .1r l lm!1 .mll to mtiafy H1 1|.1|"1!.|'c wls in #BRC. 1 :*.;~- 1'rv ..in¢¢|unpalsl for: f "'{\\"1lli."l from thel»~ ~ 1| .§| f¢.a'1.i 113111 jwlag- -:.1 I rl. t ln mg unpdnl and .sr I .till |'P¢It"¢' bE'ill¢ still1: Lt C o u n t y . J u ¢ l g e . i "" m f - = l . ~. l v - P r ' f f € & l .s a i r l r f a l _ - ., _ . . _ . . - .- » ¢. ... .- . _ . . . _ . . l.IIG.\l. NOTICE .:'\1l lm |1!|If! :lI\lf'\f)'sutld1-4 .1.tl-c a:|tcre-t lherfolh tha ..Q.~ | all nnrulng ands lx pm-\ : vl t w will onlcr aflul rl¢¢l1'\°» and :{ttr)flieneln-.Attorney.~!»ll.». |21 surlt cams mmlc and pro- z:~:\lFlT I!!!Will( 'l f'0t'!tT DF ttdnl.x\\A24llINGT0N ( O l N T \ .xt : n m I Almfe it.I`l:\\ie.»=,plaintiff, Dam!this\ltth slay of Mnrrh. l!l2~t, at Blair. NrlurmTs-I...vs.T~5t Maurice llahrens.Flliralwth ('lark.Clark.hor Shnrilf of Wasl1Ing!~o1 luunty, Ne- llurbnnul, mal name unknown; Sarah braalta._..._ _ ._| ,r BOSCI-|EE'S SYRUPAllyuirriutial. mutha and hedthrnalmd Ing lnflmsuion.The mminntlniliuol oi 5 wid! ~-fg;_g== de!|zstsmum nelinne ollhu t tad lungsllamlgaled coaditioumhkh nosunuvsSrltrranlyaud qddtyhnh. For thisn u n l been a Ilrorile hmgghals llO°==\lUr|¢fhI¢In miillonnl hlenlhnr theurarlfunielstlifty -mu r m| .glle p»¢m:»wu»mod alfhfs 1. free Iran cmtghing my In tbl monhg.You can sq 1 Snur uhuem Idldau an sold. r11¢.b1¢¢n wud Thing."'l°!|T Ilvwrvtui Frnnvls 1Iu|\l\\|.°\I.° iiurrnn :tamed the mn! uvvr mul mrPrinltlrl lmntt."liolllw|.*ll.||e\||l\\l'l1. Prank l|u|ll1rrl\."Yes.Une of the felluwa that had llrnppml nut. Bic. mhlvllc3¢11\n:u1qr:luIt mllmr in Ill!Jnntur year and studied for the mlm; !r}.I'ine chap. Popular. Jasper trled to remc-ruber.llo'd hoard mmfthln:about Frank.Oh.rea.The young clergyman had given up a fnhlnllmahlo parm:tn the mat-ann!!Norman fhnrrh, \\rnlth3 |mrI-lllnnon !l[\|\nllldltipeml, benuilful Stone Harman rrc tmy--thrmrn it all up to gn \\e|=t nn some unhnrdof minion In the mar ish Us vol hifi ln* nrniuuhls fuI two 3;urs :l|:0."l'hrn~ nludlvel his own lun,:. brownhamlu. tumlm; tha soft hut l»otu1>en lhrm.\\||¢n he llflml his ey¢5 they sure lnlanwiy hluv.It was us tlmtagbblue llrv lint] ¢°4.\tl1ll!l}(d £112 tmwkv. "Zito lwrtt takin' utter ta girl.She\\n| mllml Jnilv vt: 'k:|rmll!s rttmh nn' she was crank zherv Iv? the oulllt.N0 Ilnds lmnv.rd her :tary :mr ber name. Bile left tho mornin I rume ln nn' Idlllt|!wt eyes on hor.You were takln her mat lo Ieacll hfr to plannrtfm;<»u.I dlalt°l knmr nllellner youdum- so nl not, but Z\¢~"t~rltf|¢» horn to Ieam wha-re we tl In that I can Hnd o n lt a\l1e|s the woman Pm lovkin' f m ' A m a n ( | | | l \ i |n o l u u e u m a u u i i u u l w r his own intltrvgiw. when ln* worlmd in the dark.which would be the butter :mm fur Jam-1--lI|}s Jann so trained, nu nlurulcd.an fur rcrmovml super-ihlllih from the t1ngrnt1\|nntlral. brnnzed.clmmlly dressed.grncqiulvisitor.In every vrorldiy r1~sprct. |lu\tb!l9IIS. Prosper Gnei.(J uly -llmrlwas l'lL°rrel eyes and the mul lookin: out of them.Jumper lull! goolllly lm!!ahsently. An hour Inter he wont tn c ali on June.(To ur: cor-'T1Nt:'an.> The net lnrome of the Mexican poo ln! department :luring the year 192| arn0|;n!|\~|| tn !\.$D.(ll) D381 Q* 9 ' lv :\ ~ fx rW A n u m ; L.Evo pleasant ways*r to relieve a cough, Take your dtoirf: and suityour Lute. S-B--or MmtholBltror. A sure rclleffor coughg, cold: and hcmraeanns. Put onein your mouth at bedtime. Alwaysloop a box on hand, ";, 5 7 1 ,'af 4 Isf HAR! SM 'IH BROTHERS éé °°'!.§.!'..,.P&°"5 ;=,=;5= i.?é,a°.':, . . . - f W Neb. sum Hamid sm- hn l l d t " w s - f n x u m r m s s -Bklr, Nebr.March 20.1924 y_._ __:a 4 4 L O C A L o v m n o w For Sale:--Sampler:Tractor 8-!6 and plan..Both in £006 |lupe' W ou ld h is i n in c h. milk emu or an of nik hu man . C al! SO2.t i wuz Linden. Arlington.E m u !Wager,Arlim Fi-(hlhoun.H.H.Iarenzen, Calhoun Cumimz City,John Hooks,E De Sow,E. J .Coiley,De E Gn nt,Prank Rlhlil.Ariing Herman,J.W.Brunton,Hen r Il g 1. nr t a n P t . la i r o t o .nn I t i s n o w ( h e t i m e o f y e a r o f :t h e t w o aid es.Y o u w i l l a r e n t £o tho se c o m m u n !t l e s in t e r e s t e d In i h z a r a n d s e e o n e o f t h e m o s t s t r i k - h u vi n g s o m e t y p e o f ( H C l u b f o r - i n g a n d i m p r e s t i ve t e a c h i n g ser-_ t h d r c h i i d r e n th i s se a s o n. t o i e t t h e vi c e s o f t h i n c h u r c h . C o u n t y E x t e n s i o n A g e n t k n o w l b o u t Th e u p p e d o f t h e M e t h o d i s t H o a ~ i t .H B ~,ISID ~t h !0 I P h n f fn -n i f. l § A f n f h l h l w i l !|¢ l n l u n n u m d 'In L u m b e r o f l a d i e s a t a q u i t t i n g p u t y 3 0 0 8 a t A d o l p h W o l f f :h u m !! a n I n t Th u r s d a y a ft e r n o o n ." " " ¥W d N 1 G .I .P f e i ff e r e n t e r t a i n e d t h e ' ~ ' ; ! n s o g h § , g g ' g _ ; M e n 's C l u b o f t h e C o n g r e g a t i o n a l I m a d i n n e r w i t h M r .a n d M n . c h u r c h o n l u s t F r i d a y e ve n i n g .A Je n s e n a t B l a i r S u n d a y .u n u l d n i c a n i ;u nn Ivu u n n .. . . - . i h h m l ?.IDR IIIL MYR.L 8 1 at md son2:1 :rsHr.l . - \~Q 1 A L uc / u. mzwsmxrla a F on.1 p m r r g ' m r 4-rm: PPDPLR ;P l . / n s n o n v o z r r n sn rd ,. rF. R. r-5 thr | n.F A. I r r~f d L n a Q ! I r y 4 r I -e l l it.He will help with the organiza- tion and keep in touch with lt a ll seaeon. BAPTIST s r s c m .ma s r r u o s Mr.John lmrle in an glin g the Bnptht ehureh,at whleh the Rev. Arthur D.Smalley is pu te r in meetings which will extend to the from innt. The splendid interest manl- fcnt at the first meeting is expec- ted to grow steadily. Mr.Imde has an engaging man- ner which makes people want to co-operate with him in the som:aer- sice. Congregational singing will be rne of the features of the meetings. Along with this there will be speelnl numbers by Mr. Imde and the mem- bers of the ehoir of the Baptism church which will ldd to the enjoy- ment of those who attend. This to the ninth season for Mr. and Mm.lm:Ie in this work.The methods employed are :une and hrlpful, such an will appeal to every one. On ac count of illncu Mrs. Im- rie wan not able to be here for the flrnt meeting but it is hoped she will join un shortly. The pastor is doing the preach- ing and will npenic on the foilowlnlr wbjectn:Latitude 25Lonwltude 54, Pnylnz the Piper; Unafrald: A Gon- faaell Moral Atrnosnhore:The Dur- tlnlzuinhe;| Guest: Life with a Handi cap: The Invisible Deed Line;Just Onoe More;The Great Sin Bearer: Spidtual Gravity.Scars ct'OurOvrn and From A to Z. A most cordial invitation in ex- tended to all the churches of the community to atteml theoe meet- imrs. It is our hope that they mnv le a source of inspiration to all Chdstian vrorlc and v.orkern.-Con- tributed. CGNGREGATIONAL CHURCH James A. 3IcKeeman. Pastor. The services Ion( Sunday were ntl well attended.Come again! Sermon themes for next Sunday: morning, "The Dynamic of Prayer" c\eninp:."Tho Final Conquerer". Watch for announcements with re- ttiml to improvements in the Sun- day school. lt is "getting hotter and Letter".The men'e class is study- ing the book of Genesis. Next learn the story of the flood,Genesis 6 7. a. The C.II.Society is studying "Japan on the l|J \\nn| Trail".All young people ore cognlially invitc-I to join in these interening and fruit ful studies and di-cuxslons. I ( I l F \ l I c } li s |< \\ P 'lr s ni fl pint of Omaha will be answered br .1 5 | .w o o w i l l b e he l d .I n repn eson zimr t h e n e g a t i ve si d e o f t h e su b je c t i n vo l vi n g p u b l i c a n d p r i va t e m o r a l s n m i l a w e n fo r c e m e n t ,a l a y m a n k n o w n a s " T h e .l3e\il's A d vo c a t e " . w i l l sp e ak .Th i s se r vi c e c a r r i e d o n 1sf t w o sp e ak e rs .w i l l b e conc lud e.: b y a s t r i k i n g ta b le a u r o p r o s e n t i n r a 11?YTIIODIST EPIS(0l'.¢\1. fl!lR(ll 0.U.3lcI'mu:I,Pzzator. The continued and fnimrul efI»itx uf this church to have its regular :=er\ices each week warrants the |-uumption that there will ulwag,_ be such services unless special cf iort in made to indicate an excep tion for certain Sundays. The extra services announced from time to time are such as represent matters of special interest and upon which greater effort is mmle to make them atractive and helpful. As an instance,one week from of fresh e'§ga.They have the pen minion of the church to do this. Lredit on our apportionment will he given ua. .-\ group of more than twenty-five men have fully arranged to give u big :hunch dinner.Watch for locals and other particulars. senices next Sunday 1§.¢%?E.E ;l....d usb u ~MMMJ E E Z !"*"'rin:ss., n postcard ni!! d~.:<d uc mi! mail Irec! md |>....t;»aid. :1 s.1m;:!e tary' of £ P o p u ' § m ~M e c h a n i c : r l h s a z lx r : im: rr-t 1..»ndcrful m.n;;:1;E::c pub | Emi.It r~'\§:t.1ins thc 1:1 \.arrndc ~rstory of Un: Lvcnts of the \\ urid and munity.The pastor is doing the frtachiing.You are invited to nil lbc services. The Pantomime of "The Ninety and Nine" was n special feature of rare beauty and hopefulness.The mn; was sung as n solo by Mrs. ~il ess t o a n u m b e r o f fr i e n d s .a t t h e ; L o m e o f h e r m o t h e r , M r s . L e n a B c h - 3 t vn k n m p o n l a s t M o n d a y eve n 1n g . | A b o u t n d o z e n fr i e n d s w e r e pr e s en t . ; M r .a n d M r s .C h a s .M i n k a L h i c a g o a r e vi s i t i n g fr i e n d s i n F n g t o n . M .II.W i n se t ,w h o h a s be e n o u t ; t o W y o m i n g f o r s e ve r a l m o n t h s , h a : r e t u r n e d t o A r l i n g t o n . M r s .R .A .D a vi e s e n t e r t a i n e d a r ~ u m b e r _ o f fr i e n d s a t a t e a . o n W e d - r e s d a y . Th e c o l o r s c h e m e w a s g r e e n e n d de c or a t io n s w e r e a l l i n t h a t c o l o r .I' i ve h u n d r e d a n d b r i d g e a f - fo r d e d t h e a m u s e m e n t . M r s :I r a n k B r o k a w e n t e r t a i n e d a o f : A r - o Q l o o o [hos-s who was assisted by Simeon'@ Ihamlett as shepherd and by Cath| © Mine Jenkins an the lamb.©- _I ~ ARLINGTON A Cll\' ITlES ~ M m R~th S p e ~ r s is s ta y i n g lg pieasant even g was spent. hir. and 5 .v.v. Marshall en- 'lcriuined umber of friends at g six o'cloc dinner last Monday eve- ning. Mrs.Ha n y Marshall in visiting friends in Omh a . Fly and attending 8Chool here as © her parental,Mr.and Mm.Hans © Speggens have moved to Omaha.I ~ The Congrrgntionul Young lAld1¢s @ HLAIR BAPTIST CHURCH Arthur D.Smalley,ldinlaher Sunday,March 23,1924,SundaySchoolat10A. M. We W ant one' hundred seventy-five in ttendanee. Morning worship at 11 A. 31. Ser- mon subject:" A Confused Moral Atnwsphere." B. Y. P. U. at 8:30 P. M. SulJ}ect: "The Personal Touch in Wlnnlng Others to Christ."Leader:Gladys l~'r:1in. Evening service at 7:80 P.M. Sermon subject:"The Distinguished (I\l0sl.." Mr.lmrie arrived Tuesday rnorn-, ing and threw himself at once inm' the work of the meetings. llis abili- ty to get songs out of a crowd warl rlcmonstraleil from the very start. Wo regret that Mrs. lmde could not come for the opening Ind hope tha: she will be here for the last week. The meeting promises to be a great 1 .~ Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Haier andchildrenspentWednesdayat J ensHolora'.-| Mr.and Mrs.Carl Grawnholtwl e d at the Andrew Haier homeThursday.3 Wm.Hovenclick and son.Waltar. sawed wood for Francis Forsbergf I'Htlay.Rudolph hienclre was in Blair;Sa y having some dental workdone. Peter Jensen autood to Blair Satuniay.Myron Tofte and Russel Ryan ~ Sunday with Jimmy Sappen-i ae ..Otto Nelson was on the sick lista few days last week.|Miss Alice Carpenter was opera- ted on for n tumor at the FraternityHospitalat Teltalnah last Thursdayand is getting along as well as canbeexpected. Mr.and Mrs.Cad Erikson and daughter Eveyln and Todd Buch-rrdt were shopping in IrernontThursday dbernoon. Mr.and Mrs.Carl Erlkaon and:laughter Evelyn spent Friday after- Louie Hansen home gumiay nf noon.Mr.and Hrs.Edgar Larsen baby and Miss hun Knutsen all Admah spent Sunday at theErikaion home. Perry Woods wa.; an Omrn ca! Monday afternoon. ROSE CREEK . Among the Blnlr shoppers Thurs-nay were Mr. and Mrs. Jqmea Ryan,Jr.and sons,Mn .Walter Snppew-field,Miss Elica James,PerryWoods §nd_P¢'ler Jensen. o = o o = o Entemrise Ads Are Read _+»~_--»»'1 / ha Wednesd~y.~a t Pete Christiansen called at the Galore '...¢ ~..».. @ @ © © © © © © @ © © © © © © © © © © © © ~ © © © 0~Salislnclorg linking a Blair Milling Company Blair, Nebraska M A I N T () 1) 'nw Hour than took hmprize on open eompelltion with all other flour: at the '|"lmnion County Fmlr on Bread, Cska and Doughnuu.o o o© © © © © © © © @ © © © © ~ © © © © © ~ @ © © © © ~ ° v 451° \__ /1 '/~ D0 o Q 0 ¢ Q l ' .' ° ` " ' " ' ">=e__. \Maintop Flour is a guarantee of satisfactory baking.The proper blending of the best materials make it the best fam ily Flour . on the market. , J w \§ 1 " * - ~f r .~;;»,.1 n o '1»~.;~_~ ' J ~1¥'i:J~ ue u e a Weather we have Continued our Copper-Clad Range Sale One 'Week The Amdt Hdw. \. r I \ \: g l' a ~1 -1 :*" . . . _-. " 'I \!».i fi » . \ .P ~-J ~. . . p f "Ne a vs 1 ~n,.¢,, ,=~\ r » 1| f i * § " " "J \~_. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __ 3 b i l . ;.,¢ .\ Qllrl. Clifford lipase gave e stag- plr ty tor her husband last Frldey e\°en.in¢.There were twelve gentle men present and Hn. Krause serv- ed them a six-thirty o'clock dinner \rhlc.l1 'they : f u l l y enjoyed.They spent a pteunnt evening at c ents. ltr. and Hrs. A. J. Tay lor observ- ed their 49th wedding anniversary on Sunday, March 18, by receiving visits and conlrratulations from their children and friends and neigh lson.The day was e memorable due for all. Miss Dorothy Tyson, daughter of Hr. an d I ra.Iiverett. Tyson enner- tllned her Sunday school c lue and teacher.Rev 0.U.MeProud,pes- tor of the Methodist church,last Saturday afternoon.After spending e pleasant afternoon playing games llzoee present were served a delici ous lunch. Little Adelbert l"one|11nn enter- u i e few friends at his home on :nat Washington, street.on last 'Tuesday afternoon.Moreh ra.the occeslon helm: his twelftl birlhtlny. The children came in after school and played frames until Hrs.Fore- man invrltcd them to 1 nice [uncn which all enjoyed as youngsters do. Mr.and ltrs.Harold Coutts of0m|.l1s'esme ull Inst week to visit at the home of Mrs.Coutts'par- tlllx, Mr. and Mrs. Hans"I'. Miller. After a few days visit,Harold re- turned to his work and Mrs. Coutts ment over to Arlington to visit her sister.Hrx.Jay Blackburn.She returned from Arlington yestercley. A handy refenenee sheet for any one Interested in £!"ne has been in- Nlfd lo'ull!N!.'l!!ttalki Crop Gfngr. ers Assoeintion. This list gives for cn-tern, central and weitern Nehru ke the rate of seeding. time of seed- ing.recommended varieties,speelel precautions an se°1.zrin¢' ntamls, and ether infomation on shirt!Neh- ruke cropm. The list also gives the growrrs of pure seed of Nehru:lm twenty-one mats, a slmeelul selection ct'the on.Iinnr,liherson variety; Burt outa; ami Minnesota one hunl tired tlsrlltyfour lmrley,n bennleel hix-rovred lmrtey that has been giv Richland.0.w.iierahall,Kem Lincoln,Ed Nevrkirlr,°Arling Sheridan.Fred Pauling,Hoo Fontanelie,Allie Schmidt and Hertung. .Committees Publicity.C.G.Marshall,Roy Petersen,Walter Eehtenkamp. Building and Grounds.Geo.M shall, John llammang, F.W. Sn Membership, H. W. Marnhalt, Cha man. Finance, G.I.Pfeiffer. Dr.D i v Fremlum List,C.c .Marshall, IIeuerrnann, C. G.Marshall, J. Fonts.Ralph Badger. Attractions and Concesstons,C. Marshall. O.llohlbeek ilasgball, Glen L. Johnson, Lam0| Peterson. Reed 0'Hlnlon.. Sports, A. G. Jensen, Albert Min John Shull. September 16-I9 was ret 1 Fair zlntea. The Il"nrd lpproved the following attractions which h been hooked by a committee: Ca lluvo,U0 foot hisrh dive;("hlfa leaping: the Fiery Chasm. e hum nkyrocket on wheels:The Blrnt comedy eel-obata;The Califorr Clrln Hetue with the famous Apu Dsnee: The Whisperlnlr Syneoplto n ten piece Negro Bond to play co errts and the Dance in the cvenin The list of the attractions book' are considered by far the best ev enzngeul by the Washington Coon l-'alr. FARM BUREAU NOTES Gettlng Under e Herd Shell When sweet clover need is pr dur a,many of the needs have aonting on the outside which pb ments water from being nbsorbe if such a seed is planted it no cergr much like a small stone 1 petlblc in that it clues not |w\t.'l| x oznl germinate as it should. This t¢cnu.~=c every need must nh=o1 water before it will grow.It ha been found that if one of the: "haul gals" as they are c alled, »cratched on its surface.it wl then absorb wnter very readily nr lzrow.This semtrhlnsr of the su lace is ealteel seerifying and ree;====8004 results.These lists m3?'thLts treated is known as neariflc e secured upon request to your seed.This scratching of the areCountyExtensionAgent. or to the Agricultural College ot Lincoln. Al'Pl»l{.\'|"l(}N r o n ltlA¥lRlAGI-I ;.lCENSl1 Emil Lnllmnn of Arlington and Miss Bertha Jehweuler of Fontanelle coat is :lone by n machine whic hurts the seed nprain and agnil ngnlnst a rougrh surfnee auch .tl snml paper.The srnrifying }!t'0t't.'r not only improves the germinntio of the a-eewl, but lt ntso rernmres an hulls that might he on the seed. have applied fl) the county f o r a p l On the other honnl, nnturo lla.< u we r - ~~.Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA,MARCH 27, 1924 NO. 9ierV OL . xxvm 9 BLAIR m m li. \s s v n -~~!s UP" r SK I NKL E c o n s PRI SE ox 86 th a l n r n n s r ,1 ' r o CHADRON '|`[]l§SllilY'3 ann Between tu'eiit-5:nd th i r ty . . . - !~~Sup't James Skinkle,who has ~~ bers ol the w g g gathened at the iaerved aa superintendent of the hom of one of their members, Mrs.Blair schools for the past four years! J.w .Erwin, of west Grunt street New o n Station to be none in ,hai been elected superintendent of cn last Saturday afternoon and sun*Blair on West 'Washington |the Chadron schools and wi ll lea n prised her,the ocaaion being her Street ililair irmnediately following the eightyfslxth birthday.rum of s c ho ol Clly Election To Be Held on Neal Tuesday.April I"oola Day 'n pr u s - o e n m t Prlmariea. MA NY PLACE S To BE FIL LED BUSINESS AND SOCIALr o n s c s s r ~M A N Mar.28--Eaat;-'l`ime Dinner at!A N ~ M.E.church basement. April 1- Ci ty and School election. April l-Opening danc e at Ledon hall. U N DERGOES §`{cB>mA number of the Relief corps nu.L os A rnmc or Br:AU'r'r Chadron is a town of approxi- shut-lna have been treated to these pleasant parties during the past few months and they have been en- Joy ed by all who take part. Mrs. Erwin has been a member of Qc Relief Corps for mahy 36811, but her advanc ed age has not per- mitted her to attend lately,how- oter, she en}oys the vilxits from her| sister members.| I Work oi tearing down the old Car- ter building,on west Washington street just south of the W alter Lar- sen garage, was begun by its own- er, Will Rech. on last Monday morn- mately forty -ii\e hundred people, the seat of the Chadron stale normal school and is therefore one of the desirable superintendencies oi'the state. hir.Skinkle is a man of broad9 May or-John R.Aye and Dr.Rfkidney alone,has not been'im-| York.Thi;la Stanley 0sborn'a We are informed that Mr.Reehtl*oroughly and has given us a cocci Munlnch.ll""=\" no 'TIG sh uid and >¢lloHll\)lPacific Island romance upon Irlzkhwill erect an oil station on the l0¢lachool during his tenure of office and that he has a contract to handle; in this city and we congratulate ing education understands his work `-I orczwnonNext l`ueaday'a election will deddel . - cn who will serve the c ity f r tho;"r 1.A."\Anderson,who lives ¥l¢¥¢\"° years..:south of Blair. and who was takenFollowing are the candidates nanilu Omnhi o \e weeks ago where U5|*S`§lshe underwent an operation for City Tneasumr-R.G.Allen.underwent a second operation,this City Clerk-Clifford Krause.1 for 'n'l stones. r the Sinclair products.'h im and also the city of Chadron The building of a filling stationon their good fortune.st this point will most assuredly'Al yet no one has been employee be an improvement in appeanncelio talre his place. 'ro 'run vofruns or nnsm As my name will appear upontheballot at the coming c ity elec - ever the old building that has stood -_tion as a candidate for mayor.[1there for so many years.C. OF C. REGULAR MEl:."IING believe that it is only fair and prop-"' Councilman,First W a n !- F un k ,After the first operation llrs. S. Blgelsw. J. w. Jacobs and Frank Anderson apparently was on the Aclerntnn..road to recovery and last week was Councilman,Second Ward-J ohn able to be up and about the hospital Mo re .'huh the latter part of the weak she er that I should outline briefly my' proposition with reference to the questions that have been prominent- ly before the taxpay ers the past six weeks. The high llne proposition has been discarded by e city council.llndi MRS. J OHN CARTER SURPRISED Among the subjects brought up int the meeting of the Chamber of The Ladies Aid ol' the Baptist Commence on last Tuesihy evening church walked in on Mrs. John Car-imisoellaneous begging came in for ter yesterday afternoon with the its share ofitliscussion and the re- usual well filled baskets and spent sulting fac tor was that a committt: t)\C`-n[temoon ln visiting and piec- was appointed to take over the ln- thia meets wi my approval,fo r, in g quilts.lvestigation of those zlolnppthe ao-althouxrh it has been announced from!The refreshments served were de[inciting and to give the worthy ones certain quarters. for lmliiiml gffggr llcious and the sixteen ladies spentcreclentials showing that what they that 1 was in favor of Blair nn-on-,H very enioyable aflcmovw represent was true.u 'f a 'o n Blair Native Clilha I nto The Lila Light or Publicity Aa Aa Author s c n ln n n a s TO r u s t i s a a o o x A t the Honda!Afternoon (Hub lh i a we e k t h e a to r y a me o u t th a ta Blair written nord la achaduded for autumn publication on the llatl of Charles Scribner?Sona of New he has been working off and on for the last two years,and which he has tentatively called "Rad Hair and Blue Sea."While publication is not deiinltaly assured until the contract reaches Blair and ia signed, no bitch in theGouncilrnan.Third Wan!--G.ll.lp¢¢m¢¢§ to gh a relapao and it was agreement g,¢1p,¢;¢d . cnmm and Earl w. J acobs.lthought but to portorrn ui. ae-c ond Blair nadera know um Scrlbne.r'a Councilman, Fourth Ward--C. ll. operation.lr one of the hal! dozen lending.Christensen.The wmv friends of the family American publishers. Thu never getSchool Board, two to be elected-'join with us in wishing for he r lout a may e xc ept a t gui; own ex- H. Sktllr Nielson, C. A. ~ P . ap eldy gg gggp g;y lpenae,'n d n g v e r o n " ~ { | n g ; C. Sorensen and Chas.Koepke.;" P to their q w l t y reqodremaar. . o z A s r o a - r Lrrrtn MISS GIVES PARTY The rm o ur they have off ered to `Little Misa Bernke Speliman, fiveI t is being nolaed about thestreets that in the event of the elec- J E g d ~ f : I r ; ; n t i o n o f D r .R .J .M u r d o c h a s m a y -Q W P e r e a r r t o t w e n t y o f O l t h a t ~G m ~f o ' ' n e r i L - . .. . . f f l . . I . . -I .! . . ¢ . &Q - l n n l n publish his hook on this standard royalty basis,Stanley regards aa the bent sort of criticism,in,that it ahora they regard lt as having literary medt and the probability r _ ._ - - - . .: _ _l l l a t . . l l -e k - "- a n | » D » D D D D D D D D sig its light and power from s highline, the statement is absoiutely ,,,,.f Imam §%05IA; true. as I nm not now, and neverhave been in favor of such zz prnpoQ "sitiun for serious eonsinleration n t' } f .=h=o§ hA. ,H 11113 [§m¢»2 l In 8 Il B q .'Tho lim# mm rnm! in a few \tu|s Il\1r¢|3,,Mus '? News of the book first came out ibuch ml litill folk: enjoy md at the ¢,uote<l Scdbner nl layinl thc mmu ° " " " " "" " '" " "`this clty was elecwu cnapuun m me - - -. . - - - - - - - - -.1 h lm 1whensuchaaarrangementwould'..out hi,';h\\ay which wouh!turn u3ebut in cities of the Second C , " °er un Y MOU!ne.urganazntlon for the commg year..../be entirely mtlsfaciory. but no Fllmhi M B 1| nl is nt of Nikumialrafflc from Omaha through Blair.'i n which class Blair comes,the imes._ rgreemcni shouhl be entered into by us a n rfze .|A move wus mzda and °°°°"d°d!s!.ntutc ga ve Ienr...chapter ol D. A. R. of thus county lt .rs fc ..my councli unnl after auc h sy stem the P L lime._ia gnc the base bail tem: aventy-1 Wa quote from the statutes of "l0!*¢l{A-WA CAMPFIRE l u :be wml thoroughly .stahltinedi _|fzve dollars. to help start th e b o y : 3 9 5 u ,"QwlI!c ation of g g i cunnnry fn Stanley thsy um a ny mn theyead it with very great pleasure Indfimmz, paxis o f it b eing ve ry un- NOTSS usual ma n a bun.in an elementsllmd ln its nudityand has betn given due and careful:w. zz. c . §l?i:Pn1sE MEMBER grut on ( h m # u m m ' s Pllyinlr ;____ for Cities of the Second Chas;Wea hd 11 ° mu m - m°¢ r i n¢ ll- ~ ' 1' : ». p u | > u | 1 = ¢ u g nq vg mxg A u - considerntion,and thcn only upon The condition of the roads also '.this week, one Wednaldnynm..n ..._|.L_¢-__..i .\.._.1-_-_l- H-..- I nt...10 ? ..__ ___ in f or A nh nrh Of lh! l.f.tEnf. ion ~ ~ 'YC ICIS ia' -t"° :'"Friday evening.8 1 1 4 ° " ° wn | th e ti n u f o r g u - t ti n g th o tl u li out.. ,ga I ea ul un:uv »v ov ---- -~-"A" OIIICETI gag" gg qUg||ar amrmauve \0l¢ DI un: tux-pu)-L About a no un mulers.]n. Q gathered at the 'ggmg of 511¢..0f the club but nothing definitely Hors and tax-payee: and re: So f m rsonnl choice be Gus Scheffler on last Monday eve- was accomplished..im the nmgu of the city."ar as y pe5tween steam and oil is concerned I ning,in honor of her approaching;It was aiao decided to have a Joint Miss Ballard is not a :1 -.f th lub an d the famam frank to say that I favor steam hmrthday whlch came the dag.foilou m<'€lI'1K o o c .°Llair c ity and therefore l (ai Another steam unit added to qdfmm a da;'s shopping in Omaha luncheon our plant would enable the and was soma 11l1\t surpdsed butpiinlion 'lo \'\('1f *ans known thu she was In so urimnnious¥5.1§is questionable cial hour, a committee of ladies serv-.thadty , and we do not ob jec t lo'a uc lnwn mirr- whether n steam cnszlne an=!.¢d n substaniai luncheon foliowing Won!racer.ml by Illaar xrzenus imml fight gt clears the utmospherr To THanoilemrirwoperatingl0~.which all bad!! Mrs. seherfler good Weflnesuiaa conveyed the m'""=of and is a matter of Qfiueahon.hut. foul n condition.IE PUBLIC ~Mrs. Jones vent down to Omaha '=°"'°' would do so.inigm and Wi:-he-ml for her many lwp-im death of Mrs. c. c. Crowell °fwe do iikc to see the fight fair and ...__»w spend the holiday: md nWe need steam for the rn -'d .1 .f n c t u r e o f t h e I c e o f " T E ,' j j = * ' " ' > " _ P ' ,' l ' f =" 1 _.' ; " ; \ " ; § ; ¢ 3 C a l i f .a t t h e n g e n l § f § ` § " ; _ ' " ° § § "W ; 1 3 °; 's w :s p o r t §_ ; ; ~ - g g _ » ; » f 2 ' ° ; f m ; ; e :g p g ;i n i n J a n u a r y w i t h t h e " f l \ : . . "C o m - .g Iq u a l n t y w e h m e n a c c u g -I O R E L I G H T 0 5 . I A H J O N G G M r s .C r o w e l l h a s b e e n f e r i o u s l y i 8 s p a c e a n ,' l o a n l o f E d u c a t i o n .I f m v f m r f i t h e g g q v g -a d d e i e r t o d e t i x s l f g h w g ,.t o m e d w ,a n d t h e i n s t a E | l { l o n , . . , . - _f u f o r t h e p m f i v e Q " k h a v i n g I - , \ ' r m v , \ 1 r s T o H x c m v n g f f j f f < = § _ - ~5 . 1 1 - » g _ \ ~ = » ~n c s d a y r n o m i n g ,M 2 5 . A t a m e e h n g o f t h e C o u n t y F a i r _. -vw - M I ;n n l n u t !! !h e e n g a g e d i n fa r m i n g .T h e b o d y w a s t o k e n i n E l k h o r n ,i o w a o n la s t $d|.\| nday.lla..so n,C l u i s M o r t e n - |-en,Acco mpan ied t h e bo d y . - »F A I R B 0 . \ l ¢ l )G E T S IIIU S Y B o a r d , l o w i n g p o i n t e d Cl as s A n a n l ; C l a n ! ! J.P . (§'|assC` m a n n , A=~.='\, C l a e s l ) he l d b u t l ° h u m l o y .: h e fo l - su p en n t en d en b s w e r e a p - fo r t h e 1934 F a i r . S u p e r i n t e n d e n t ; llorhes-H. c. Blum, Ren-'J .F .M c C a n n .l i e n n n n l . C l t l l e - - P e t e r Ty s o n ,ll i ui r z Rh e a ,A M W .A r l i n g t o n . HBR.s S h e e p - F .l l .H e u e r A r l n n g l o n ;G r o ve r W i l k ln o , B l a i r Pouizry -» l~'r:.mk H i ff a r . _q - 1{ e nn : mI;Pfm e» l (Icha~e1n\:|n. Aa-~\! A r l i n g t o n . Cl as s I I m n . 1 i ` l F Ci am l ¥ sh a l l , Aa.~"¢. C l a m G B l a i ra A x r a r u i l u u - I '; n ' - ~Y I l { e r m . \ , :t .1 .I i n || l Ariingiemn. I l n m e u l t u f e - - \ .\ '.\1.»r Af1i |\ Z\ ll |II J.w .| | | : I f Fl..Caihmrun. l" I¢ : r i c u l !u n ~ - W ,J.lkugere, H e n r y l l n n k e .Aa~.~°t,F o n ie n e ll e .` Cl a n s H Ilume .-die Seienre - 1'\'lr>= I' r e d l'm.ll|:1g.H o o p e r ;A l m a l i a r i n #:on|.li¥.ion t o a b s o r b w n i e r ,a n d w h e n t h e w a r m d a y s c o m e i n t h e .sp ri ng i t w i l l g r o w .Th i s i s t h e r e a s o n t h a t n o m e l i m e s w h e n w e s e e d t m l c a r i fi e d sw e e t c i o ve r w e g e t a p o o r s t a n d t h e fi r s t y e a r , b u t Lhe re c o m !y e a r w e g e t a g o o d st a n d . Th i n is s o m e t i m e s a n a d va n t a g e be~ cau se i n t h e se co nd y e a r w e h a ve s o m e fi r: -t y e a r p l a n t s w h i c h well! l i ve o ve r t o t h e n e x t y e a r a n d al s o h a ve second y e a r p h n t s w h i c h w i l l pr o d u c e e r e d a n d d i e t h a t y e a r .I n th i n w a y a m o r e o r I o a n p e r m a n e n t st a n d o f s w e e t c l o ve r c a n b e o h - ta in ed .F o r s p r i n g s e e d i n g i n n l r t n n g e l i n g M a r i fi e e l s w e e t e i o ve r s e e d . e Q | f Th e E923 w i n n e n l i n Ilo3.s m u ! ( h r i s C l u h w o r k h a ve n r e h e - I p r i : - er . fm t h e i r w i n l n i n m s i n m a n y fo r m '. U n o fn r m h o i n g fng1»i¢I¢f¢¢l n f m m I .|T:|\:~1.l m ;n v " i r l .is t h e { r i 1 \ .1 f \" \ §~l.=:ti n n t o s o m e.».?\-» r 1 \ t }: u h :1 !h o r l u l a w e e k 'l m : ~ ' n u l Ju n e n f r h 3 | . r o r In U v . V M I C l u b C 0 1 1 n :lt £|1" ' r r "o f |210 Isalernzmri.-mi fl to ek f h o w a n d Iixgsmsition a t Ch ic fn zr . T h e m l r i p s a w a n l r d t o w i n n e r s a r e l a k e n n t w r i o n x ti me s du r i n g :l h l Ye nr .T h e Iu t e r n a t i o n n i r a m e n i n l fe c e m b e r a n d t h e S l a t e C l u h \\ e e \ : of an oil engine would de- nmwrpriveU1 of sufficient steam Thf Enlfmf iff 'z u b m i t t e r i t o a n o p e r a t i o n a th an t i m e .v. v a n o w a s ~ ~ t h e n a t i o n -u u u \J"IC A Js u c h g o o d s e r vi c e i n t h e p u 1 f h Chg I m ' c t h e r p o i n t s i n th e s t a t e .W h e n t h e h i g h w a y s s a fe f o r a n d e a r n i n g s u c h a l a r g e r e v-o l.; ; ` m m ° d o b d f ;,; ;_ °° °C ;g ' u fa m i l y r e m o ve d t o C a l i fo r n i a .th e l r a ffi c . .Th e s e a r e : e n u e t h a t i t s e e m s u n w i s e t o . " " " f ~f ' "M '. _ 'e i n ~ . 1 l e a u t i fu l fa m i l y h o m o w a s p r e s e m -1 . T a k e a w a y t h e m a k e a c h n m r e a t th i s t i m r . ~ . f° ° ° " ° ' a n u s t r u e . r s m e w o r m s m u m e d a s u M e m o r i a l H o m e t o t h e M e t h l e m d r i ve n ;T" ° f 'un a n lm o u aa y .5 u c n z u u an pu n 'Th em e a r e f i ve g h l l d z u l ,n l l o f n i h n n t h n r h n n d I s m m m n t o f£l.\l8\iC81 g a m b l e r a n d IIl l !!f° n K K Ia : d i n t r l a n n m i n n l fn n n f snrhieh M r s .2 P u n i s h t h e r e c k l e s s a n d In t e x -12831 O f th i !IUiUI|\8.l o f t h e '> ° = " 1 ? . . . . , , .w a n n n s u m t n t h a r bn ln iz la c o n vi c t i o n o n t h e su b j ec t .t h a t i l al c a n h e s h o w n t h a t o i l w o u l d s u i t our nee¢i< better than stenm\I would b e f o r o i l . It i~n l ¢ o q u i t e p r o h n h l e t h a t t h e c "m n n c l i w i l l h a ve ;|ttrr}m.f=eel n "rI»I1\'\l»ti'1rl l u f o r e t h e r e o r - l n :1 ", | ¢r || i " "g |~¢.-1 ~ . 1 f . .~.=''11 | h i s g a m e .B u t i t is al s o t h e g a m e o f t h e h i n h e t cla ss Ch i n es e .w h o :~carcely g a m b l e a t a l l .A n d u n t i l ab o u t s t ht l n r l r c d y e a r s m s n t h e g a m e \n . ° = r es t r i c t ed b y l a m t o t h e m a n d a r im a , o r n o bi l i l t y , a ms l w a s n o t gru mb- l i n g m m e . 'F-ti !» 1 t r 1 f= .'|r\ut"1:"n i t 1 " - r =; | : .I tml m i i e ( r o w e l l i r a n a fa i t h fu l a n d a c t i ve ic n te d o p e r a t o r s u n t i l t h e y m g . ; m e m b e r .ni z e t h e r i g h t s o f t h o g r e a t m a j o r - T h e H o m e s t a n d s i n o u r m i d s t i w o f l a w o b i s l i fn x x a n d c a r e fu l m o t o r - ioulngr a s 1|r e m i n d e r o f t h e b e n u t l n t s ; fu l C h r i s t i a n c h a r a c t e r o f t h e -'-ft.Im r \ t i U . t t r :ur a- le nt c n u a m . cea sed no -I | | n ¢ b e e n a r u r o e o f m t ic h r.».t ;|:1;~r t h r o u g h o u t t h e :t ml c o m fo r t t o n\ a n 5 " | \ e n p l e d u r l t r ) :~|M i n i n g ; t n d o , l u i l u !|t t v n 't r H * f v s : l i e ; w i l l b e a r o u t t h i s st a t e m e n t . Z h a ve .a t o.Il tln| e<,st o o d f o r e c o n o m y In t h e s a l a r i e s o f b o t h fo c - u i t v nn - I te nc he ra a n d :1 r e c o m m e n - d a t i o n m a d e b y m e a s o m e m b e r o t t h e fi n a n c e é o m m i t t e e t w o y e a h u e o f o r a t w e n t y p e r c e n t c u t a l l : l o n e t h e l i ve wrt r> r 1 m m l h y t h . .u v" .u ..y ¢ .. . -- _u v..--- _ .1Eorin~r h e r l o s t h o u r s .T h e y a r e M r s . E .A . L a n d e r s o f O m a h a .M r s . W .W S m i t h o f F t . C a l h o u n . E d g a r L .o f ¥Tmor<on,H e r b e r t L .o f 'De S o t o a n d Jo s i a h E . o f C h i n o o k . M o n t . F u n e r a l se r vic e s w e r e h e l d t h i s n ' t e r n o n Th u r s d a y .M a r c h 27 .n t 2 : 3 0 f r o m h e r h o m e .R e v.A .D .\.y .... ..\ r .T2 0 | h '. l » n n \ . l m ! ". 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I ~ :'l I -u I 1..t i ve th e c i '\H 1 ez" ' ¢ i . n !»"f;T.rlt\ l|lll Stml l\ } 1\ l 7r .'|l \| ~? f" i . i H A I: 1 .I h a ve n o an-.=t o p r i m !nn t l n o po l i ti c a l elcints t o gmy. :u n i I l i n ve m o d e no .p r e e l e c t i o n pr o m i s e s a s t o a n y ap p o i nt e e . I sh a l l a i m t o i n t e r p r e t t h e l o w so t h n t llh er tt li tx a n d ju st ic e m u y e a c h b e d r e n i t s p r o p e r va l u e , t h u s i n s u r i n g :z r q u n r e rle nl t o a l l .b u t s h o u l d o p e n vi o l a t i o n s o f t h e In w oc e ur .I sh a l l t r y t o c o r r e c t th es e re n d i t i o n s t o t h e h e a t o f n w a b i l i t y . O n t h e a b o ve ba s i s I so l ic i t y o u r s o l e ~nd in fl ue n c e- - - Ma u c h 17.192 1. 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