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04-03-1924..=-is~'T -: 1"\THE ENTERPRISE 1A LOCAL Nzwsr/wan ronBlair, Nebr. Much 27, 1921 4 I ALL 'ras |aoPl.a-'m s m e rm nrs s -h n l d thtnio f men dnmung th em.Si|| 1y g;;; fur.. name and do y our bit zmunl help- nbove ing rid the c ounty of a diuxwe that thenat only mu down the rec eipts for turning soKenna:d an Monday. Mr. JohnBlaze was a Blair pas-senger Satundoy.1. Thomas French all Mrs. H.B. Plugge and mn Bobbie were shop pimr In Blah Saturday.Mr. Edgar Fairchild and family ofOmahaspentSaturdaynightand Sundaywithrelatives.Hr. Fred J onll was a gfair pal- :.engerSaturday.Alargenumberofladiescalledon Mrs. w. D. Smith Monday after- r.ro remind her of her birthday .andRnbennonspentThursday evening inBlair.Zllr.andMrs.PerryGainesand non of Lincoln are visiting the foren- crn parents, Mr. andMm.Thomas Gaines.HansJorgensenshippedhogs lllomlay.Harold Lautrop, Clyde Nelaen andJohnVanDeusenspentSaturday and Sunday in Omaha.MabelRobensonspent.Friday eationof nsound efarmer and cir-BANKRUPTCY PUBLIC SALE heaoll. h darn: e three particu- dnlna When . . gggd. better auch aa. anex- rn yourr bmah tenaion ling armcrl eBlah e spec-ch they raof .inter- Bovine n Coun» nzthe inthe precinct Farm business thering rxedin e tadlee I1who or-erve equately .Presl- ommeree|I l i~ edthe nedthe :ather- country d 43000- herethe creson o f tu . 4-- ** SH ERI rr'SA LE |II.B.CARRIGAN.Attorney 53. of IhIo'&"actionthentn pend nz or eren-na J. Noble ia plaintiff and Wilford Myers,AnnaMyers,TheStateBank.aeorporat on,andA.J.Moore,firstandreelnameun-knonm,aredefendants.IWill.on the 30th day of April. 192I ,nt oneo'clockP.M.onsaiddateatthewent front door of the W ashingtonCounty Court House in the City o Blair,WashingtonCounty,Nebras- ka.sellatpublicauctzontothighest bidder for cash. the followingdescdbcdrentestate.to-wit: LotTwelve(12).andtheE u !Fourteen£10FeetofLotEleveWm. all in Bloc k Sixty (60), Fira'Addition to the City of Blair, Ne~ raaka. according to the recorded Plathereof, to satisfy one certain mort'zasreontheabovedescribedreal estate,alsoonemechanlc'alie thereon;The plaintiff onthellth d ey o June,!9".3.obtainediudgmentandecree offoreclosuro inanld nef tnagainst the defendants. Wilford My ers and Anna Myers, in the rum o$4.B'f4.1'2. and interest thereon etth rotoofsevenper centperannufrom Juneltth, 1923, lmlcoats o said action amounting to $20.70,ana aocruimrcostsandthedefendantondcrosspetitioner.A. J .Moore firstandrealnameunknown,ohisanswerandcrosspetitionomilldate didobtainjudgment anndecreeof foreclosureinthe octionagainstthedefendants,Wil fordMycraandAnnaMversin thsum of 334133. and interest thereo attherote ofsevenper centpeannumfrom thellth day of J un 1923, said decree providini! that saipremisesbesoldtoaatl.q!yf i n the amountfound due on above noforth,theplaintiff,EdnaJ.Nobl second.the amountfoundduethdetfendontundcross-petitioner,A J. Moore. finat and 1col nameuknown. ns above setfortlf. Inca:=e either or both. or any-saidamountsremainunpaidfor By virtue of an order of nate auedoutoftheDistrictCourtWashington County. Nebraaka. ln i. period of twenty days from thc dntc " m ° | o fsaiddecreeandmidjudgmon residenti odthe helm:#tillunpaidandsaiddecrestillanforceandtheoforeM'hallof twentyday1havingexpired.tl geheonlhalllnremlrcsnhuvedcocnbeflW!unI mlhle.'he5oldtomlasfyeachandhotamountsinamidiudmnent.thei r. w. T.tcrestthereon and meta and occlock Ex-lint! costs n1 Provided htsaid onl nts theand decree and tlo lun in such cas 'mode and provided.°`°'"'"'""lDutcalon..:n mdosofMore ofthemea.o o workiszlu r mc r 2:.n:um-::~:s.Sherifthe con~ ofWnrlhintrlnnCounty,Nebraska. n xanu.EH; SueAnderson wason thei sick list last week.Theseniorsare }:ra.ctic1nlztheir clus play .Watchor the due.rLawrencePettitundBillVan.DeusenleftMondayfortheform-er'shomeinBenklemnn,Nebr.f Mr.andMrs.DavePritchard spentMondayshopping inOmlha.1; Mrs. A. E. Nielsen is on tha sick st .Mrs. E. Sprakerreceived a tele-Igram Saturday from Luther Sprak- er stating thedeathof hissmall*child.LutherSpmkerlivesinthe vuestem part of Nebrukn. h~w 1.~ ecounly siulontnf T o close the Clarence King estate, lwi l lsella t '"`-'>''~ m i l e s O n el h o u m m l'moelerng a n!8!|5I£: l1:\\ere c e n t l y b e e np u r c h a f e d b y t h e a u t h o r i t i e s o f t h eP a n n n m C a n a lfo r i m m e d i a t ein s t a l la t i o nI nt h eq u a r t - e r s o f " a n y e m p l o y e e o f t h e P a n a m a C a n a lw h odesi re#t ob erol iex eflo f t h e|l21.I\l;{|:l'}o fco a la n dfi r e u o o r l 1 p mt h ep a y m e n tof svn o m i n a lfe e t oc o ve r t h e c o s t o fr e m o va lo fth e #l i l c oa l a l to vo. " S e ve r a lh u n d r e dm e nh a vebe e n p u tt o w o r kb y t h e Io r n lg a s m a n u fn r t u r i n gc o m p a n yd i g g i n gtr en ch esu n do u ti r o n p i p eha s b e e n fw u r - ch ar 1 |§ l" fro mt h eC a n a lt om a k et h e ne ce ss ar yad d i t i o n st ot h emlisl ribul i o n s y s e m o f l h a c o m p a n y . " \ \ i t h n l l d u e d e fe r e n c e , m y \ > ° > . ¥ t h i n k o u r E n g l i s h c u s t o m a t t h e t e l e p h o n ei s b e t e r t h a ns a y i n g " H e l l o " AND© no'=n withMrs. Otto he son.Will Meadow was on the sick li.: thep u tweek.Rudolphhlenckecalledatthe GumMenckehomeFrimiujMrs.GeorgeNelsonanalchlidrenspent Saturday afternoon with Mm. wsuRyan.Mr. and Mrs.Waiter Nelson were shoppinginBlairFriday.MyronTofteoftheRoseHi'l srhool and Ethel Hoier of the Spik ez»-choolwereinBlair'l`l1ur»3::.:mmf I`z;id:|y taking eighth grade exammut ons.| Harold Jenwen spent the xseek-en-l at the home of Carl IZrikron.Bornlhy Chri.-=tinn»on spent Friday nimrhiwithHi:-5EliteJames.Perry\'Londa railedatthe Gardner JameshomoSaturdnvcveninr-.Mr. andMrs.(Ieorze Nelsonnn1 rhi!-ironter!:Sumlazdinner atlhv \\nl!<-r Snpponfioht home.PeleJenson.Mrs.ZxmmTof'| and son. Myron. mont Sunday aftor noonatthe\\'::llerSn|1p1'nfic3-1 home.Mines Elise James. Green an-VDorothy Mencke spent Sanisy af lemoon with Mrs. Mikermn.MissDorothySapfiehlsoon!SaturulayafternoonwMisaL l~ Tofte.Mr.amiMrs.RuelniBlenrh- and c hildren. Mr. and M. GaninorJames and daufhter Elice snent SundayattheJ n muRyan.Sr.homo. o o o o o o 0 0 z o x cCREEKANDMcCAR'|'lIf NEW S MisaI`l"anci1Mtxlirnspentthe week-emiattheFrankGrayhome inBlair.Mr. :mai Mrs.*sul Dmry olHeunanlwere|,:ue:\Ls:.'.the.lun\0~ 'fhnmpsnnhomelastSumlm.The 1'rozressive Club had u :zonal timentthoJohnsl-:Dnm.!.lmmeiastThursdaynf!.crm-ms.therebe-imrsixteenmember;|1r!se:.tn;.-Imvernl vinitonu.Among: me xirf tors werenoticedMissLeMnstmwuf Blair, Mrs. Oscar Road, .vbx If viril-inyz here from the westMi n Alma .. . - _ - . . . - . ._. to pull the bias out of the mud.Mrs.JayLarsenandEmir-1.JohnAronson\isi1,ed school 'n\esday, the daybeingMissEmilyAronsozfsbirthday and shepassedher birth-day cake so her teacher and school- mates.J.Larson loota work horse lan: Tuesday.C. J.IIindleyandwifeandson,LeonandwifetlrovetoOmaha Wedneday.TherewerefiveSthg-fadersmtake the examinations from this dis-trict.lastThursdayandFridayin Blair.TheywereEdwinHindley.BlarlhsMiller.RussellHarrison, Francis Mullen and SarahPetersen.TheProgressiveClubwillmeetwithMrs.JayLarsononApril3.The serving committee will be Miss Edna Thompsonand \Mrs.Weston Long.Mrs. A. D. Anderson was overat- |edonagainlastWednesdaynan *Omaha _hospitoh Hrs.ChrisHin:andMrs.DanThompsonservedangelfoodcmlro. coffee and fm: }ello.Mrs. MarlonWinchell gave the demonstration Incleaning\'elY¢l.1\andfeathers.Adcmonstrntoroffarmbook- keeglng held a session at the lm.oof. J. Hindley on last Tuesday e\e»nlnz.Onaccountoftheconditionof the roads a small c rowd was In attendance.Mrs.JohnAronsonandsister,Mrs.HenryFleegeofTelcsrnah spent lastFviday with thelr father w. H. Woods in Ft.. Calhoun.Mrs.Fla-omeaccompaniedMrs. Aronson to w. R. C. in Blair Satur-day.Mrs.Fleegeisoneoftheofficers in the W. R. C. of Tskamnh. Tho Dann Choral Union who start-edoutinabusforOmahaand other points. on lastSunday morn-mg.gotstuckinthemudabouts mlle south of the McCarthy school house and hadlunc h at theW.G. Harrison home.It took four horses 4|.»t h e r e ' Th e n o f c o u r s e i f y o u : m vy o u. n o t t h e r e ,t h e r el s n o u s e t o g o o n nw i t ht h eco n ver s a ln o n . KENX ARD NEW S MissRuthPasco spent the \\.~r': end with her pnnnta at Aubuman ~@©©~©~©~©©©©~©~©©©~©©©~ ,~L ~rx ~»~ `¥)»~ /~¢ - `\».,,3D ~4 f f~ \ ,.g,i_ T h eW a yt oaB o y ' sH e a r t Just. as with men,the Way to a boy's heart iephroughhis stomach.A n d therels nobetterway to reach' it than to give him plenty of Maintop pro- ducts.Theyare pure, wholesome and nourishing, becaixsebakedfrom flour oi pure ingredient © © @@ @@©©©@©@ Blair Milling Company Blair, Nebraska som mr ALL GROCERS M A I N ' 1 ' 0 1 > 'nn flour that took first pdleopen eompetillon with ll! dher Bonn at the Thumon Cbvnly I-'air onBrad, cm and nwgrmm; ~©@©@©©©©©©©@©©©~©©©©©©©©~ o o o un-rro o m n s a m n z a s c lmo lx o s . P301 JountyCotnmhaloueflRoom. Blair, Nebr.Hex-ch11,1924 The Bond or! County Commlnloni lm e tpursuanttoadjoummeo no Her d! 3 ,1924. llembenpresent:H.C.Bleeo, dPeterhreon. li n ute lofprecedingmeeting we reed and approved. After e eereful examination of the llowing bills on the dlflerent hand: was moved md seconded thot the lluwlng deiuna be allowed end the nuntyClerki.netru.ctedtodrew trrenu on the fund! indicatedto ar the ahoe.Curried. . 8. Printing Co. (Per-sonal ueee:ment Books)$121.85 . B. P:lntln; Co.( A u n - |or'eschedules,etc.,) eurice llehmna, Sheriff (llileegei- Wm. Nohnenberg (Labor) zoo. Therkelaen(Llb ofl ulCu llen(D n r xln r ) uhingtonCountyForm Buneu (Builder, etc .) not lluneon (Salary):vi alIn Hnroomw m - feladonnl service) eninhLuthennPub. Home lsvn vli ell .R. Gm' (Supplies for PW?); R. Gray .Supplies for poor) . H. Pounds (Supplies for Pwr) lennad -Go-op. Merc. Co. (Supdles for poor) -oule Grimm (Cobs for poor) innixh Lutheran Pub. llouse Binding nrheduleel .. C. Smith Bros. Typewriter To.(Suppliel) 189.90 I soo 12.00 8.00 20.70 219.75 85.00 20.00 22.00 44.23 80.00 9. 10 !5.29 9.00 22.00 9.00 *na s. Mueller (Supplies for P°°f> .lneolnSchoolSupply Co. (Sunolivl rP. Suneln(Supplies for poor!- 18.11 3.06 8.20 Irowell Memorial Home (Care jomotelao,ooumm Prlntino Cn. {Su1mlies] 100.00 W. J. Su (Supplier for poor) \. rr. Debel, Co. Judge (Court Mala) G. Surerkrobbe(Drur- dn a) lenGottach(Labor) WallerRenard(Hugging) FredHome {Dr:tlglng} F'redHsrtunl(Bringing) Nilber Longhorn!(Liber) * miKuhle(Dnzzinz) 30.08 25.62 1 1L07 7.50 9.90 14 .Sh 9.00 3.0018.30 I.W. Christensen(Dragging)8.30 ?lmer Luther (Dmggingl h..._.\1:-\.....¢\..|r n . . - 15.85 ti allylevelfull.I tshe bestokeddownandor OnedunshouldbeInsta anotherfromthernoutl sourceof the ditc h.Str: Snabovethe dam cetche Fermen who have tried E (md thot they can often I to five foot. ditch in e ye: larlysrthefieldwhit through it ii a cultivated c the ditch it filled, it nhoul eddowntocane;nuden, still, to a pe rmtnen t mbroomg n u .whichmah trernely tough sod.Iion't bmah this spring.Use il dems.Seeyour County Agentformethodsof bmah darn: properly. eee Blair Chamberof Comm' Entertain - Thurnlnyo f i u tweek tihernber of Commerce an 'nl nooncinv luncheon at hadantheirguests,fa WashingtonCountywho catedintheIIndication lul1ert1.l|o:\ls. The Wnxhln tgFormHunani lspol campaignwhichisstart county. Twofarmersfromem vere invited in addition tl BureauBoard.Withfor gnen nttendinv. it mmle a ot over seventy men. Thefineluncheonwasthe City Council room bs of,theConzrerretlonulc llernonstrateritheirnbllit io large ogathering so omlquickly. Me.DonC.VenDeu the Cltlmber of over the meeting remarkshewe presentnm!ex dentof presided opening fnwocrn desire to see more of s Ineswhenthetowne men wouldtrottogether erote to achieveon end laenefitatoheobtaino mutual an in tho erndic: lerrulosis from our brec hh? (. C. VanDeusea oltheFormBureautl Chuntbcr of Commerce i theZ'armBureaufor t Nuimnltinx thisrneotin The next speaker was Snonccr of the Omaha I. rhnnf-e.Dr. Soenrer re: Packers,theStockYon andtheCommissionFi South Omaha market.1 in 'he field and do\lf= W trolof livestock disease losses wltich occur lhrou damned rnrrnfin route url Aak Ior"'BLUE Ammon BREAD"GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND comu~:N'rAsk far "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" NO. 10BLIAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA,April 3. 1924Iavor. xxvm COUNClL BUYS LIGHT U I M a s . " " 3 E " " " " "F A R M HO M E DE-~f,.' f""` ""T~ ¥ '.§' f , f ° i " l . B L A I R L L t . l l TS .I h Luure pused ay 1 "°"" °ea °|: : ` ; § ? ~ ° ' , , a ; , : ' ~ ; : 1 s TROY£ 1 >B Y ~ ~ ~N E W M Y U R mA.|m- .na 1ma.h.»-... u u s l April`April .xmlA ~dl N1-Bs AND S OCIAL Pom-:u.4s'r 3-Womelfs C._ of C. mul-I. 4-Fonxufs dance. B-Ganenl Primariu. 12-W.R. c, mem.`1§§E.§¢ }>u'-I "gf onIB, 1845 Ill DK. gnzcmn, \'*""'"" *°""'nroym b y u r e nlr ly xml mwrn----~----.- - -she resided until ben years of age!ing.1|Complete L o "|01 Blair. wasborn in Kenna:d, Nebr.Three Years Service Geo.McQunrrie. 5Febr. 23 1904 nnd passed any nt ._April 1 1 - D u n (Foliage Musica!when her pannla moved to Mon-r ,treal and It was in Montreal u m TH OUG HT CAUSED a t wmING!.¢h¢e l m hospital Mar."'°;. 132+~c uoo1.mJ .\nn . xu a o c lmn i c n s Pr ng nm a t B F D mu . rim grew to wonunhnod and rec eiv-l~er death coming at the en o nsix\\eek's heroic battle with rbeu FNB!all appearances last Tues-PIONEER MOTHER PASSES e d h o r ~_a--f l_:..\.Early this morning |.line call m.¢;.m d;y in just an ordinary day in the Ellilo M|,d¢ rr WILL SOON n z INSTALLED For month:it hx:bean Widen! to the authorities that a new unit should be luhlkiin the dty muni-Tha death of Hn. Slnh r>mi¢u\rank in MontruiAttention Farmers!~ then Ill l hum OI exelll-|h me In no:IH Illdr ann lhl ~ leond pun; months up had it s l1ll'1l¢d to Auolpn l' " l u h e s | " " 'ii!S e we _d h ¢f gg ,,ds our-tie but: on lhll da y .sure. Febnlary 29 za.;end m g 'The origin of the fire is h°°5m!unGe?truise g §_;;d the Blair high r Aye has f;||¢.,g the presid to Nebraska settling on a farm ~ lo be in the wiring ae the fire ""5;r-cl10ol but dm not gmdusle wi th i m;officers chair at the council Grant township up near the old Va fr at d vered next to the roof| le a lsco ,Ier c lose.She has made her home_come post office.Ten years e i'd°"3'""h°"°' the wiring ran.Mn lxwi th her sister in Omaha for the an order to be nearer a settlemen gpetexson's mother,who makes her _ L year. Previous so thi, she where they could enjoy church. privileges.they moved re D*se w 'where they have since resided.. .Besides me hillBblndn eight. chil- dren end ten grand children sur-family catlon.wrive.The children u e :Joseph,no tb erffhnrles.James and Mrs.Jerry !"!l\l¢ IIOIRC "th 018111 831| W ho WIS ~ in ~ ~ her gnnc lmother | { Kgn- bed in an upstairs apartment, H"'t;r.nrd. Gerlmde had a severe attack smelled the smoke and notified the: of rheumstlsm and heart trouble and in investigating its l°"se\en Years I n and et that time was discovered but lt °°"ldher life was despaired of for many controlled.awéfki.hams "ml nn! nf than mnnll n a ._. Aa_ m i l i e u for the past three years md 5 .su fairness to him he a m Sarah Wilkins was born ln Ohio August 10,1840.She wss married zo Frank Gilllnd and to this union the following children were born, Mrs. Tillie Leech of Omaha.Mrs. c url) d on s good business ldrnln-c lem Halstead of Minn., Robert of ls but there were those 'alhol"\\rk5!.on,s.D .George of Elgin, s change.He had accumu-lahdlf the usual quota of eirernleoulszill men. filling s public offic e ta k !nlo llremselves and Ulla was ao turn un tide. ml nnnnnlnf n r R I .l¢|\nrlnrl\ Ill..Mrs.Emil Dixon of Calif., Wllllqn and Jess of Blair.Ia?Q! ln life she was married to James Daniels wh o me i n 1903. The de ceased has been s resldent of Blair for forlv vesrs. She also nraetically In under £0 do this,Pbver rnust be h w to generate the current zo :ide us over and this woudd necessi- tate either a new unit or connect- Pll UP for the time being at least with some power line.The latter was dispensed with and It was de- cided to install a third unit which hl eonjunéllon with the other tivo would Z i "us smple capacity for :rears to come lo meet any lnensue in ~ Of any EIII QTISIICQ on | g- CJtlll|. nf I hrl|¥..||nnn W E S E L L ALFALFASWEFT cuweuRED c|.ovER3 TIMOTHYsouo-\NCANE (F ,a. 1 ` 5 " f " " ' n » £a n d ~t ~o e y ,W _ l t e a u t i f u l h o m e s i n t h e c o u n t y ,h a v - r e a i d e h e r e .E r n e s t o f C a s p e r .9 ' i n g b e e n t h a n s h o r t l y a f t e r t h e 1 9 1 3 - o r n l n g a n d P a t r i c k o f V e r f u m 'C ' m i c y c l o n e i n w h i c h t h e o l d h o u s e w a s c r n i a .O n e 5 m ° " 'M r s V i t r d C ° u P l ' l a I e s t r o y e d .l t w a s m o d e r n i n e v e r y a l s o a p i o n e e r o f t h i s c o u n t y ," " " u e u u 1 a n d b e a u t i f u l l y . n o m o i n a n o t - \r e s i d i n g i n B e n s o n i s . t h e m i l 'r a t u r a l n e t t i n g f o r a h o m e a n d w a sm e m b e r o f h e r f a m i l y l i v i n g .l n p l a c e t h a t a n y o w n e r c o u l d w e l l T h e f u n e r a l s e r v i c e s w e r e h e l d o n h e m u d o i ..P ," ~ . . M o n d a y a t 1 0 o ' c l o c k f r S L I T h e h o u s e s t o o d o h t h e c o r n e r o f F r a n c i s C a t h o l i c c h u r c h a t . l B i f » § t h e s e c t i o n j u s t n o r t h o f t h e G e r - m a n c e m e t e r y a b o u t t w o m i l e s s o u t h of the Money school and the owner had not spared money or time in making it "the home beautiful."'Ihe oubbuihlings stood south of the house and a southerly wind saved them from being destroyed also. llc v.C,A.Beyersdorfcr olficiatinE assisted hy Rev. Fr. Sinne of Oma- ha and Rev. T. 0'Driscoll of Flor- ence and interment was made in Holy Cross c emetery at Blair.1 Mrs.Lasure was one of the pio- neer women of this county. She WM ol n modest,rctirlnit dlFP""i\i°"» °: piother and a wife in the true sg\""!. of the word and a neighbor '»f"°i BIDNIIAY .¢'\Fl'ERNOoN c u m was loved and respected by a lafgeu Ladies of the Id.A.C.spent a v And softly from that hushed .l1I l. 1circle of friends. |{ ever tnie worthlpleasant afternoon at their March: was a giving penwonlficatiori it wasltll, meeting. Mrs. J ohn Newell read, in M m Lasure and :tlon interesting biography of W illiamexemplified.was with deepest regrets that in 'Cullen Bryant and also a collection learned of her departure.:of poenuz of Mildred, Palmer Cain The pall-bearers.ull nh]tlrne'ff Philadelphia.'lhe.poems had reighbors and county pioneers wcreilnore th:u1 a passing interest as James ;:;Maher. _]M Wild, }{m-fylhlrs: Cain is .the grand-daughter of Soltz, Chas.llineline, James Justice r-pioneer resldentof Blair.Dr.I.. ml James Sully.is\. Palmer, long since decenacd, but |f 1 wn cats at neil remembered by the early dayAmongf the out o o sv lpeople here.She is the daughter ofthefuneralserviceswere hir.and. _.-..\|_.....a \¢.,., LLarl Palmer of Philadelphia, broth-runeral services were nero at tm:I e n v !n 1 -.---- -, ." °H !v v uygsthodjm church of whic h she wail*m p high in public esteem andlraised.three families of ehlldren, a member.Rev.w ."Under1rood,¢*f a conservative temperament had her own, her step c hildren and the officiating and burial was ihmde lul5ll"0|'|¢ support from the start ;||\.¢l:€l|.ildl0n of her daughter, Mrs.Al lhe Kiennard cemetery beside ,,;,,lif,vrss evident that the malt would len,whose tragic. death oocun-ed 'mother.whose love and sympathy ib° sivictory for him.He is a md?-1 number of years ozo she so sorely needed ln yr ehild;1=1==ir»#~1=man,h wi n r resided ini Funeral services are *wld this [mod and youth.glllain for str ut twenty years in ,Thursday aftemoon at the Latter Rev.Underwood fittingly ¢1 mf| whi ¢ !time he has made mm' Day Saints c hurc h #mi bvfill msec his tribute to the deceased withffricznis and he will without question in the Blair cemetery. these lines, "There fell upon the home a den gloom. A shadow on those features and thin; and darkened room. Two anucls issued,where but went in." musical. 13EnE§.m Friday evening,April 11 will be one Dana Co llege Music al 'Nigh t at ~ Blair Opera l~Iuhse.The various musical organisations are planning to give a varied program of sac red and secular music.giving the eil: r tltta of Blair an opportunity to hear not only the Choral l.nion, but other muaical talent from the Colieve, 35 nrell. .The Choral Union has just return- ed from e nine day tour of Nebras ka cities. and its part of the_pro- learn* out the responsibilities of thel .,u.;.dfiea with satisfac tion to the pu b!BLA IR LADY BIARRIES lic Q general.f e r !'ne vote on may or by wards W T ~ marriage of Mrs. Ida Carver 'us oliows:ls t Ward,Aye 100. f i lo .hgmoulwh hlurdochlllfnndoch ;m¢ic1'i\> i But one c hanc e will be made in lthe I council.that being in First IDI;2nd Ward.Aye 9l lR2;Sul.: Ward Are 155 132;4th ml,Aye 19 137.giving Bdunloch a of |27 votes.~ W where three candidates were S out.'Frank Aclrermann, :'t'.Bigflow and J.W.Jacobs srlaich reeultcd In a rote of 52 for Aclcermann.62 f~r Bifreloer and 'Ji for Jacobs. thus giving the elec tion to Jacobs.\.. In Tliird Ward n contest was fln9.'P¢l between Earl Jacobs and llenry Grimm which gave Grimm' the declslon. Then esrne the question of what to buy, which has been no easy rnat- ter for men, such as the city coun- cil, who are not endneers, to d g and they have discussed the prepo- snion pro and con from every angle. Trips were made to various plants to investigate ditferent makes of oil the enem- state of ia- result. of the pur- cngines 'und at times sions waxed hot and a decision was often the The decision in favor chase of an oil engine was reached by the city coundl on last Tuesday Phrht after a star session behind closed doors that lasted until alter midnight. Bids were in from severe d aiu; r - 1 - , . . . . - . . . - r i this city to Mr. 0. N. Edmlston of Longmount,Colo.took place at Denver, on Monday, hier. 17 and Ir just being announced to friends here. The newly-weds expect to returnto .Bl§r in about two weeks and. Mrs.I:amazon plans to spend thel'*°f='=°f11=but on oil. only one uu- parents,||uate was filed,that of the Fair- of thisil'Bulls Horse Co. which was the sue- trip to c eesful bidretumlSomediasatisfaction Is being to U'°'\°i<=¢d br the public on the decision | . ,the council in reference to the ¢l1il8°|aeleetion of an oil unit in preference bummer at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. w. J. Rodgers _city while they are on their Srotlar1d.When the Rodgers Mr. and Mn. Edmiston plan at Spokane.Washington. Mrs. Edmiaton has been in ot the Blair Shoe Co. store here forto steam which is at present theseveral y ears and was a most effi-lmogn power in the plant and fear clent business woman.ithat the oil unit will not function Mr. Edmiston ls e traveling shoe with the steam {, expressed. salesman for the Hamilton Brown Following are the hid,as sub- The school hoanl also came in forehoe and had made this territory 'orindtted bs' the various concerns: .rm a share of the attention ol the pub1" T tire-..llnter-State hlachinery and Supply ca n h e a m explain f " vPI.R .Ch r i s \e n s ¢ n{Dm mri r=p r\34.6%u lt h e b e n e fi t s o f l i vi n gi na c u u n » Cl a r e n c eA c k e r m a nw m a -t yw h i c hw a sfr e ef r o mb o vi n et u - d n g i.|[ }5l e r r u l o a i s .f r o mt h e é c o n o m i c s l a m ! ( .I 'R a z e r !mra sr zri ni g)31, 50po i n t ,w h i c hrne:\n.1a nad d i t i o n a l CF .R o g e r !U)r l'\ Pl '§n q\: m ol m c r - n u p o r c w t . p a i d L n t h e s h i p p e r A r t A n d e r s e n( | _ ¢ b m } '1 - 3 0 b y i h e p a r k e r f o r l m p s c o m i n g f r o m I A n d r e w.Iz col mon{I. :: }m r\¢ 2 0 | n u c hnco u n t y .l i eal s om a d e: l e m MTU. B. A. Hegemnnn, mr.uuu vnu.f Mzz.Li.Lee and Vim!Coupnl of c r o ""Clark Allen of 2-his cit.y,ix':rnm w l l iOmaha.and became a widow fellowins:the beat of S x x b g s o r some of the llc and from the four candidates, H Friends of the contrsclin"|Wor1d War.She is employed .,.,|The we llk mvm Main Q ;Skov. Nielsen. P. C. Sorensen. Chu are extending tungniulalig =3l°'"°Z Company submitted bids on th r u -.""°f'.' Koc pke and f'hri.<Schmidt,wha but wishes for their future an duffezen; ltaam Onits f i r s t vu o n n soo horse :wwf Corllll for na,- ~ MBunn(!}ragg'lng\32,10 lo the Iintvnora. the reason Peter 1Clnrialemen(Dram1-rnvtice which mustbe fc-1 mrfenence shoulel K0 za §Iessrs.Gwr re Frederick Bunk. was bom|225 horse power Unihow for $19,441.Koeuke and Schmidt.Dec ember "_ 1334 at umm, R;¢,l'l'he Skinner Engine Co.lubmitted Now that these men a n elected --_...v-..--.. ....| ..|:..l -4 n..\.. In bid on a 320 horse newer Unlflour~-W2330 ihebuy er: of muleahipp im" J . n11\i¢.| »n»nf mmire-actors.ihuiaecountinn ,ndlongine of $20,600. TM Mum! Inn.- .-- - . . . - -.-.. _ \\rork}18.00 u .C.Blom(Freight)1.62 Sam Slew;-ns(CashAdv:mne1!}3.32 Void Ireland (I,nbor\ Gv°\1:¢ Neimn {Labor\ Hana Bock (Labor} Crowell Lbr. & Gr. Co. (Lum- ber) D n pRockOilCo.(Gas) 4.30 7.50 14.511 14.55 1455! seemingly low price receive on"Qfor diseasedanimals. Dr.MorrisNieisenspain history of the means of co czadlhlion of various dlsea ing how it wns necessary one to make n sacrifice in onauchwork.Thearadi Lovinetuberculosiswas Slandanj oi: im. (Gu) smnami Oil Co. (Gus) Wm. Sic\er=. (Oil) Tnlhlsen Bros.(Oil) AmdtHalw.(Supplies) Sam Steven: (Patrol) Claus llolln (Bam Rent! is. C. 1ll.|.r».» {lliwa;Com- 5.4s business propositionfor tl s.oo§|-ml thot he should get ou 2.254:ulato petitions. obtaining 1 3.7i sarynizrwrstohaveii ztmvrrlnnedup. 75.00Mr.il.I..\\'el1llf'r,Pn 15.00 the Bur! County Farm B1 im~1c01mlanonto1.14% uen ing in a general good ttme.! UNUSUAL \\l'I.'\TllER r ~ f» E °"1"':let and spent thel '__mU'¢"''=°""'>'soc i ' s n o w an-:' r u n nr z e ni : c lA' r 1 o: v. f §{ o i » fi f h =i i } . "" " " "'" Mrs.Hansen served °~¢l'l nice re fneahments to the guests. The winter term of school closed The promam promises to be anri A Heh young widow was looklngqexceptionally good one. and the stu nt an automobile with o view t0;|l¢nl-S are hoping to he greeted bs purchasing "something different." last liriday, examinations being giv -than her other friends enjoyed. The en Friday and Satunlay. An illustrated lecture on Alasicai hos been announced for April 30. mm particulars will be given later.. u n s .z~:.z.nl:<:=i~:l.1.n n r r i : s ~ A letter from !tlr~.lI.Z.[lu-wil of \\n=dnlneton.n C.tirltinff \I\:it The Enterprise lie rent to t"t f.|11e ily nildreiin was received rccentlv The ltus=ellie will he "ell r||||i 1 |.ere¢| by lllalr and \\:i.»hiiutttulz coun ty people an both Mr. and hlrs. Riu- rell are native products who have made good in the world ol'real geople.a I APRII FIRST PARTY 1 The many friends of Mrs.J.A. Kuhn became cognizant of the fact that April first marked her hirth nnnivernary and accordingly all the i-fternoon of that date her fdcnds were busy calling on her.The event ull!long he remembered hy litre. Kuhn and those who participated in the afternoon°s pleasantries.1 l..u\t Fhlnilny night,March 30 grove-il to he one of tlmisual inclemency ol the weather.The thermometer dropped down well tn- uanl the zero mark whic h with' n "ind made it a nipping cold night. saleman had patiently demonstrated the car. had shown the mec ism, the many refinements and repented~ ly explained how the letere worked. Ilut she ieemed a hit dissotiwfied."Yea, thunk you, l know about the' tlunsmiseiisn. the curlrurator. the it: lillld the nlifforentini and all the other funny thirnr:1 hut l don't quite ia;l"\t.i||.|l "here the depreciation i :i I liNt lt worke.My p~nr hue- li::-I \\\t altvnggi talking about it hut I dont think many people un- : n large audience. The students are planning a city fwide canvass and are hoping for a iroocl reception. - - - - _ - _ wn n n z x n .\ NNl\ lI R& \ R§ Neirlihors and friende of Mr :mil Mrs..luhn H.Wlnelzell gather- e-:nt their home on en*t Grant street,on the evening ot April Io ertenl congrratulntions and i. winlies to them on roundinn out .. Salt' century of married life. The af fair was an informal one, just a re-ilerstand about it, do they?"llewing of nhl friemluhips and o sc n oo r .ME N ARE lllTN{iR"| 'r i d t over past }BI|.|H»~ On account of the had cnrlitirv The .chool l)0£\hl_(f Blair hm: of the roads, their .on, Merton and hreri iielugeri of late with applica family , who live on the funn were tions for the position of auperlnten unable to be Ilreeent. cient of the city schools since it hae Mr.and Mrs.Winchell rec qed become known that Professor ShinEa number of gifts which they prize kle will not he an applicant.;highly because ol the good will nn1 Around two hundred applications triendly :meetings extended. have been received and this gives:Nice refreshments were served the hmnl a whit range for the se curing the evening and the ooeaalonleetionwhich,u\.t'unrlerntanil.".;|| ;will long be remembered H57 all take place after the new hoard i¢*P"25¢|1i~ ll Sullled u Fi.i:f:m:~:lmxC 1 I (REA| F.S utr:-incl:ss 1 WEl.l.P.\TRONlZlZh Subscribe now for The Enterprise. *"\\'ho le Thomas A.Ellison?""lie is themun that invented the phonograph and the radio to keen tp awake, so that we would stay up all night using his electric lights." The American Leeion :lance which \t;\. pulled off on la:rt Tuesrlny mf ltinr. the first event of its ltinll in their new quartera,the old Arm. my .was well attended and those present are loud in their praises of the pleasant evening they spent. unu entirely nluluus u --- -on the achoolboard. let us all ee: behind them and help to make the rdmlnlstration alone all linen a good cnc.If these men deserve the con fidence of the voters at election time they certainly deserve the same confidence in the transaction of the l»u-inens of the public for which they lace been elected. (ilIlISE 'l'.\l{l1 i n : n u i x nv =;1zt|'nlsI-: The town of il rn. ~r\him: north nf Blnir nlmn!l v i11|=, \\Il.*t litm I luken li;'|1n l.\i l`ri»I.ay nicht .1 about n:i¢|~|lv \\l|¢t1 in the -ivstonn n flwk F reese became 1.w~11.|en~.| by on¢l<»<zri¢ lights andcircled around #rem liirhtlnu in the 2l.!1!\|3l.B The inhabitants were awnin ...¢d by the noi..r but the strong arm of the law said no shooting so they were left unrnolwtail to qu their way. n u n n u z n ?0I.liS n.\xe1: The married folks dance given .lint Satunlav nisrht at the M. W. A ln ll proved ¢`o he one of the mont pleasant of the season. A zo-od crowd \\tl8 out l\t||l e\¢f!»rung present en- ;c:~'ed the event and hope that the ilinnlttement will soon repeat the call. I\f}Tl{`E 'r o c mc i c iz x o w x e n s p numher nl complaints have icaclleel lhiq office nf cliicltenn run aintr nt lnrve Ztml chicken owners ..re hereby notified lo pen up their chickens at once. fl 2l2 Lou Lotta. Chief of Police. thirteen days.' He was married December 2t, 1910 to Anna Ghrietina Hauler of Blair.llc moved to this county in September 1914 and made this his home until 1923 when he moved to Texas county,Oklahoma where he llletl.lie in nuwived by his wife, seven chlldwn.his patients.one lumher and four sisters. The body was brouvtht to Blair for burial,the service*being lwlll :-t the home of Mr1. J oseph llnnicr un lue-niair afternoon at 2 o'clock and interment wt!!made in the ' lair cemetery. u n _o u r n u r s e :p u w c r u u u i u w r a n - ginefor $lT,359,one on are horse power Corliaa for 316.819 and one on a 395 horse power Corllaa for $17,- asa The only bid on an oil unit wan that of the Fairbanks Horse CD. which wa.-i a 200 II.P. engine for521972.This was the unit vfltloh vae selected by the council. W ILL x o x MOVE ITS SHOPS . - . . . - iv.ll.Finley.president of the .Northwestern railroad,has written §u letter to R. C. Latham. editor of ltlie Mlssourl Valley Times, Missouri nI~:1lzn~;rnnu f. \t. iinn r~: :.\ After several weeks of sllEl1l»1l€°e 1\'alle). la., saying that his company lu not conslilerinir any plana forlrnnving the Illlnsouri Valley shops to ln! ill Cl.tllf€\l1ll8.ll. Bnll hifi. \v¥||. N9ff0|k ~ p e r i o d i c a l fumgf Wjg Arhtll are home again ami will re1 revived during the pant ten days by "" ' ho rn i n lllnir l1n\imt fitter! \lD'rewrpapcr stories nent out of Nor-their South street home where lheigifour containing the statement that 'vill be glad to welcome their many the Norll:western would move itefriends.K shops and that employment would hir.and Mrs.Arndt have hoth||,¢ given to a thousand ahopmen at m n ~~l.l10 b"5lll°l"'$orlolk.-State J bufnal.interests of lllair for so many year-sl that it see-me natural and home-1it:e}g. B. 3, }|,\5 ox-'Ftc 1.u. visrron to have them with us again.Mrs.§ Arndt was for years connected with!Mrs.Nan Martin of Omaha, who the newparieru of Blair and Mn f i r Dhtrict Supervisor for this dis- .~trndt has been. and still is. in the'trict was present nt the regularhardwareandautomobile business. lmeetinsr ol the 0.lI.S.on last T!mt they are to he lllnir people lhumlay evmninlt and held :i school lor good and always in hlrrhly satis- of instruction which wa-I £l'¢atly ap- fuctory to Blair people who owe pneciatcd hy the members present. them nothing but kindly feelinga.| Slim Plnribelle Loive of Herman r ttenzlerl-flte dance or the Legion hail Tuesday evening. Work ol initiation was put on and the :supervisor zlven an opportunity to inspect and rnnke suggestions. Luncheon was served after the chapter' work was oxer had the rest The Flnterprise furnishes c uts for¢f the evening was spent in a go.. inn without coal to the advertiser.cial manner. §££§néeMiller uf thi . - _- . .FlankNanwr{l'a1'rr§ll» S. G. Adanw Stamp & Sin. Co.(Snpplicsl Geo.hlcnking(Gas)2.11 HenryMillerlIen.mwu|§. Joellc.:enbaurulTe:\m work)I !S.Pritehzurul¢l..;\b¢r} Blair Ol! Co. (Gas) Frank .la3\nc l, Jr. lllool. 8018) On motiontheIloanl..._.»m to meet Munc h a\.1o2|. ANNAc . Mf xn r m. 75.00 5:13 no ll | 7.50 :zoo I:2G: °(ounty Clerk. - . - » 1 - . .. . . . . . . . _. . . . ._ - . - . . . - mir 5|llUl!E.'\1TZ\l0ll'I.'§ I BrushUpm dDowntheGuillen Znadditiontofurni:-him.; nplace lochaserabbits.farmersinthis county ure finding thatbru.sh piles, nhen properly inutallerl an valuable in's£oplsin|¢ small gullies nnvl ditches. 'Rhobrushcannotbethrownin lnon»ely.however, and be evcpecled to domuchgood. . Itmaycatchthe iabbilalthatwaybutitdoesn'l. i n ~ { ' mm t\ ' .lln certainly ¢li~l lil 'il'nmnrtl\l~winf'manner.em- 1 g~lm~izine thefac t thatitin heros-| .nylnh tth e \ \l|lmlr rrl| \ |\1Ir.1l§¢r~of allth1 \ i ! \ : 2:uclacl 1mm: ations in the \1| !.lr lm" E 'uf 1 l.al.' lr\\.ltor ¢\}\l.:m .~ i..41r f . . ..lt~.\1001h.Lowilu". 11E -~=t tn wort: to make u pn!Ml1l. .\llu\lt was nreomplishnlinn :lof ttime.BurtCountyfamwrs Rin*pruull of th-lr 1ernnl and they havejustrlnzhtinbe.I twas:t unitedeffortonthepartofull concernedinnworthycause.Dr. C. ll. llnys of the U. s. I3ept.l io? Auriculture.ltnnmuof Animal I lnuluwtryexplainedhnwthe T.ll. Eradication work was handled uncle-r» *henewSlatelaws:etplnining what benefits had been :lerived {rom| previous worlc dune and how impor- tantitwasto Washlnqbun Counwionunlif yfor state and federal nl-I so the lnmls of brecillng cattle could beentirelyfreefromtuberculosis. Ho also tool: up the \npl( of indem nltieapaidfromstateandlnlernl fundsappropriatedfor thework. .. v1J50| fl 0 U 0 oi o¢oga-o0o0ge<\. o001|0 i§l22§ OPENING Deuce American . . . . . . Legion Hall Tl HSll.\ Yxzvnzxzxm; 0A p r i ll s t - - Mu s i c b y - Lyle Reelfs orchestra Tickets $1.00 ' lo.Qo0oan . I 9' \o.QoIcI : cPc ra | oQ2ov 4o49vuoioQoA01%o59 os l o public auction on mc Lfiiif tzllus NHQ.; lcuzzx, U liluvawe s t a nd o n e m i l e so u t h of H e r m a n : m done=hnlf mile south of the New England school, comment, ing nt one dolock sharp, on I- .I - .UE S D A Y ,A p r i ll s t . T h e F o l l o w i n g P r o p e r t y , t o - w i t : 7 Head Horses and Mules. (SSHeadCattle-Fifty-three whitefaced.yearling,feeding steers;balance good nlilch cows, and one hundred head hogs. Machinery-onebinderhitch; one pair extension hitch for Foul- sun; one pair Fordson tractor i`en~ ders;one Fordson tractor;one WoodBros. 20-36 threshing11..- clmine; one S foot Deering hinder; o n eM c C o r m i c km o w e r ;o n e1 0 foot Disc harrow; one Dempster2-vowcnltivator;oneSeei`.m». c n l t i v a t o r ;o n eN e wC e n t u r y c u l - twator;oneGasEngi ne;one Manure s preader; one fa rm wag- on;one Enclgabc seecler; one hay rake;onehaysweep;oneFo rd ton truck; one stac ker;twosets heavy _harness and collars;one pump 3acI<. .. /Z-1 atc h and huh! the good tap mil olThin quution seemed to 1.1name meofn, h ut no w th os el n ;>curf u munlesspackedfirmly,minds nmg ystaked securely, ni. intorvaln up :ud attendance are al\1n favor of going5;g O ME _ ._. . -»oso4o z z o l z i m r R . T R O Y E R , T R ' { } S ' i ' E E 121.('l\=.»- |K i n "f:\.a1n'T:..,L1.sI L 'h1i\'1i.\d o w nQhe di tch es.Th e b r u s h a h o u i da h e a dw i t hu mw o r n .' :L ." n a dI nn n ! "f f l !~'SDTLIC'~g g 9O u ti nu l !~| o 4 o ¢ o ¢ 0 9 o | o ¢ o 1 ! o § o ; o » o Q o ¢ ; .""~' m -.~.s»~.. #frm r:m1:m>msn_ ~:;,~,f:.,°::Iu1smr uf WASHINGTQN COUNlY MAASKA H 4 4 .-- ~ -- » 4 u - - . » 7 aw, Nebr. .Apdi a, 1924 x'I £ 1 Binh.Nebr.Apru a. 192|-'rim zm'BRPmsr;-h a s - n n . ~~~B L ~ Q INDUSTRIAL NOTE ~lardfnnlmnw mt o l " "»;"§T$l ;§_~;gf--=»¢ »leu`ln LM g. l. P. Rumen of tha K.B. B b a r n ~THB INSURANCE OFFICE 1. R. GILBERT. Nzr-All Kind: 01 lnsunnco mm, Nepmm (X) l xzrhcs or'iii§.fnzxo Grant Lothrop. .}ttorneyS T A T E O F N s n m s m , sa. Washington County.In the County CourtIntheMatter of the Estate 01 Mary J.Gochenouer.Deoeasd.The heirs at Saw,next of ldn.ie a te a ,deviseea, creditors and all at eg persons interested in said.e:»-tate are hereby notified that on thewth day of Marth.l924,Ma r y ~ Carter filed her duly venfied pet:-tion in slid county court,sllegmgthat one. Mary J. Gochenouer,dc-partod this life on the 24511 day of August, 1911, intestate, hem at the time of her death n ent ofBlair,Washington County.Nebras- ka,and that she died more thantwoyearspriortothefilingofsaidpetition,seized and possessed of lots t\renty~one (2%) and twenty-two (22),in Block eighteen (18)in the sity of Blair,Washington county,Nebraska.The prayer of said petition be ing for n decree of said count?court determinin the date and plaooof death of said §my 3. Goehenouer: that it was more than two y earnprior to the filing of said petition:that she died intestate; and for a de~ :ree determining her heirs, their degree of kinship, the right of descentandsuccessiontoherrealestate;and that there are no claims now existing against said estate; md no other or further administration inI-romlry .all to the end that saidestnte be fully and finsdly settled You are, therefone.'notified tlut a hearin: Will be had on said peti-uon on the 14th day of April. 2924. at I0 o'cloc k. A.. ll.. in the countycourt to be held in the eounty court rromn in Blair,Nebraska;and,ifyou. fad! to appen and contest maidpeution.the court may grant the prayer theneof and make such otherandfurther orders,findings,and decrees an to the court may seern proner.Witness any hard end sed this10th day of Marc h, A. D.1924.(SEAL)A. c .Debel7-St County Judge. STATE OF Ngz nnaslmg Wlihlngton County.Y In The County Court I. C. Elier. AttorneyIntheMatterof the Estate ol Bertha E.Pista Deceased:THE STATE OF NEB RAS KA Totheheirsatlaw,next of kin.de-vinees. lezatees. creditors and to any others interested in said matter:YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFTEDThat an instrument purporting to betheLastWillandTestamentof Henha E. Plat: dec eased, is on file in amid Court,and also a petitionpray ing for the Probate of :mid in-strument,emi for the appointment of Henry Christensen an ExecutorThat on the llth day of A rll 1924.at 10 o'elock A.M.,petitionand the proof of the exec ution ofsaidinatrumentwillbe heard,and that if you do not then appear andcontest,said Court may Probat- end record the same, and grant arl- ministration of the estate zo HenryChristensen.This notice shall be published forthree weeks tueoessively in the Eh tcrprise pdor to said hearing.Witness my hand and official realthis 18th day ol March. 1924.A. c. Debei, County Judaic. ISEAL]8-It aa. 1 1 susan-'F SALE Vliuiplbne. Freedom ol neech in .u ~ns EAlu.Y sammsnr Ann oamiznmlog I " " ' " 'eon'Lmend|\ly-not in »fL»»§ me in mw rl s r c mmc a 'r n w w f iglnndl u una nh- nbunblu of tha hi; llanghllr (Cor. Unooln md lik mam)mbdon-uutiona on Swdlr P. l'|. Ing utnblixhmsnu. A mm Ln thaanv dom o &}¢¢¢z1. Some people have a w i i t v fine time reailng tha pusimintig litera ture on how civilization in going to bust up soon. . _ . . . . . . . .- -.._ _ . . . ._ -, _ . _ TEACHERS'EXA MINATI ON DA TE : April 12, 1924 my za md 24, 1924 June 2? md 28, 1924 August I. md 2. 1924 ll lh lo l h n h .County SuplrlntandentL. B. DAY DISTIEICT JUDGE As ks y our s uppo rt i h the co mi ng pri ma rie s , for re-nomination. s -a r j J,531|. \~\. §;= . Q311 ~um DELEGATE nm 1-his Hn to the polil so in maki n( y ou r b allot. vote for Pruidant. 0001!~ an "X" o ppo si te hi s n am ~e ballot. vote f or Co oli dp I sn "X" oppos ite th e nam c h of the follo wingp enona D Z L I G A T S B r r u n o : f o r s l v m l F. RE A VI S W . J EF FERIS ¢ c o | | | o ¢ ¢ ¢ o | | ¢ 0 t | \ | c ¢ ¢ » » ~ ~J' ~ '§§:}f' ' \ lt Helps Your Credit When you see aman paying his billby check. your estimation of him is in- v*'w r - gif cf mldndu RED f r n w z c a m n v , i r D m» ="G"-§-§'»¢¢» ¢l.ll\\l.| 4 U{li NA1 . u uuwuame s r sr. \Bi .1:~ l11 .13 in PRo»..LAn\AT¢(m ol=Arthur n. sum. Nur.Sunday Behoal 10 A. ll.lvnming Scrviea ll. A. ll. H\| n| !nv mmm -nan P. 11. ' " "play of thi Cudnhy Packing eomplhl ' mi n ts»P:"S=£ ¥'f'»""=12R+-" °HU1r~:'=1=1|.=Orzuhl h u bm ., ,. .,, .. .. .w. .l'° °* hi ghlllUS. u. c u.\m~au. A£T1Ntl Ti:RRITURiA{.. (}UVt:| (NUR u..or. 1Il¢ll0ll ma uenur :mmH. Nislnn, Padma Sunday School 0:15 A. H. Homin; Servios 10:3Q A. H. Evqning Sarvim 7:30 P. aa. - I o r a e f e n y a a n o n th e g e n ll o l li o f killing cattla by electricity.T110 his c lai m: i n th lt th e sy stem i l ma n humane, with consequent less nun~ f u l ltr li n on the kiliert. und that hide: of eleetmcntnd nnimnln *HI IIERMAN'NEW S "fqph Fred g of ~ " g m u u o smgthh e r ~ n ? . . ' ° ' i 1 . ~ . W i l l ialgyon and line r, lisa Flomnge. lin. D. Buc k vnnt to Blur Thandi y to hnva dental work done.The Minn Laura and Ann; Foesentertained sixteen friendl at a li:Nclack < " M; ;Ind brldgl part:Tuudageeven s "°=e rs 'ff _up sophomrn clash mmsuhvl: AND COUNTy 0|`l`|C|A|.S 1 KY I i | I z Ir || | I > \ Lula Sulihu: Treasurer. 0. HQ God.101:S u n o f Sundl uhml,l n . o H~ Go d i n ; G u n n r . ln . I . v. Ac h ruu n;Auhhn! 0l'¢ \l1| l1» King le a m G° d » r :m m m B. Y. P.D . , ln . T. J . m P»u-ww; the g,-»=-»-me o d n g é vlp lmi d mi d t- n r v m m v u en vu u n -ds r Um d i nd o n o f lin . L V . A d -n m u .A mm ml u n lu - n d | a les lunc h and awry one vent hom:lup-PY." g u n s that they m a .wen t 1 wr y p e u mt Q .l ( r . u l d l ( n . L V . A : h r m A n \ u d s l d l m m - n u n Honda;evmivt.Mins: Bor den Onmby u l h l -n o n . MM I h vn i u o u . 6 1 " - x m m , Gn u C omp to n n d Ruth C un mwn .Tha umu xl eondntlan d thoWamm'| Clubs of the Sec ond dm,-rk tvtllb o h a ld ; tBe n lo n '! ' l' mr ld | ! m d Frldny.Mn .E.B. Camlmll.nn si d en t o l u n w a dn b , f u | u g ihle.Cummings len Twndxy manf n r Hn r a | \ . ! r d ln l| n | -a n t o !m m m willing sl Lhl t h o l | d a t " .Rau Pnrrilh will fill thc po-dtlon o f d iy mnn lull wh i le b # ll a n y .' m memben o f m e m l -mu m:n n w d n a n d r u h d l h f w a t t h a hsglon l\|.|l ( th ll) ' h d lr ¢ n | | l| \ ¢ .T t e m n d n m b e u u a d i n n a d n x w aexnemelo l 0 1 | b u k d b d l m m . Wddo Hlnnoc k, IL P. RasmnnlnBen W uh ur a nd B e r t L e f t ! ! n nnelo rid lu! loud ly nigh t at l milki n : a s t h a B r i c k m l l l u m m mno m wh ic h an tru st-s u us i n be mun ben of the : d u e ldxounforbo nd o i dh tr k t a .Election v mbeheldu m n u d n r . A v r i l L - " ' - D _ - - . - - -. - -_-_ --n --CHURCH OF' CHRIST( C o r .L i n c o l n a n d 2 n d s t r e e t s ) I l l f!- a n n T i n i a ! On the 80th of Hay, 1854, the organic act, opcnins' Kansas and Nebrae-L for settlement, was passed by Congress.I'now Burt of South Caro-ls was appointed Governor of Nebraska, but was taken sick ,while on.s way to the new territory and died soon after his arrival. at the old lesion House at Bellevue'on the 18th dw of Oc tober.nas.BY theoth of Govemor Burt, the Secretary of the Territory, Thos. B. Cul11l=rE-eame acting Governor, and his first official action was certain procla- stlons.One ordedng a census of the Territory upon which to bs10 an»ggv°=»====f; another fixing the time of holding' the electron, and con-|s the legislature; and one dividing the Territory into c ounties and ting boundaries to the same.By the terms of the latter W ashington.'unty was bounded as follows: Comtneneing at a point on the Missouriver one mile north of Omaha city; thence ue west to the dividing 135° :tween the Elkhorn and the Hissoud river;thence northwestws yrenty miles to the Elkhorn river;thence eastwardlyio a point on thelsaouri nver two miles above Fort Calhoun; thence southerly alan; sold ver to the place of beginning. The Territory was divided sv Gov. Cumlng into four election districtsith votmg places distdbuted as follows: Bellvuo, Omaha, Fontonelle, andort Calhoun.Dr. M. ll. Clark and Col. Wm. Kline lalml out the Fonts-alle or Western dlstrlct, which extended from the big Papilllon to Fort earney, ur. ln fact,` to the Rocky Mountains.There ln a tradition in theestern part of the county to the effec t that, in order to swell the list ofJters, these enterprising individuals included in their census returns a lot F names copied from the trees at the crossing of the Elkhorn, where they1.1 been carved by California and'Mor1non emigrants but this 'rnoy be ause slander.The counties were not named hy the Governor, but ere christened by ie first legislature, which met at Omaha. in the winter ol 1854-5, and con-sted of eight Councilmen-four from each side of the Platte-and thir-sen llepresentatives,Washington county sending. as Cbuncllman, James . Mitchell.and as Rept~esentati\rea¢.Ansclurn Amolll and A. J . Smith.ebruary 22, 1865, an act was passed declarlng that "e county shall he orsniseml to be culled Washington, and shall be bounded as follows: Comnenclng at n point on the Missouri river, two miles north of Florence, orllntcr Quarters, thence north following the meanderings ohsald river to point ln a direct line, twenty -four miles from the place of bezlnnlnlr.sence treat to the dividing ridge hetween the Elkhorn and Missourinners,or to the eastern boundary line of Dodge c ounty,thence southlong said line twenty-four miles. thence east to the place of beginning." 'ort Calhoun was designated as the county seat, and the following wereppolnted county officers, by the Governor: Stephen Cass, Probate Judge;hornaa Allen. Sheriff; Geo. W. Nevelle, Clerk; George Martin, Treasurer: . Jackson,Rezister,and Thus.Wilson,Surveyor.Since that date tht alloarlr named have been elected to the various positions designated:CDU CILMEN-W m. Clane ,1856;G. E. Sc ott, and Geo.w.Doanlnow of Omaha), floater. 1 ; John A. Unthank. 1360: E. A. Allen anll ugh Welch, of Burt, flonter, 1862; John D. Nelilh, of Cumins. floater, ST£1'E SENATORS-Jesse T. Davis,1856;W.F. Goodwill, of Bun loater. 1868; B. F. Hilton, 1870;L. W. Osborn. 1872; Waldo Lyons, of lurt, floater, 1814.REPRESENTATIVES-W m.Connor.Elisha P.Stout,and James Sltewan, 1856; P. C. Sullivan, R. H. Peterson, and James S. Stewart, 1857, '. G. Cooper, l.. M. Kline, and Charles Davis, 1858;James S. Stewart.nd John S. Bowen, 1859; Silas Mead, and Henry W. De Pugh, 186-0; E.1. Allen, and John S. Bowen, 1861; L. R. Fletcher, and Dean C. Slsder 862.(The session of the legislature for the winter of 1862-3 was dis eased with br act of congress, and the money, equal to the °=3=;°=='° olhe session applied to war purposes).John Evans (now ol Om a). antl. J. Rohner. 1863; H. M. Illtcheoelt, and Nevin HcCamllish, 1864; E. H Iisrlt, pncl Chades Eisley, 1866; A. S. Warrick, and Dr. 1.. J. Abbott, Teritorial, and John A. Unthank, and Dean C. Slader, State Representatives866-there being two sets elected onaccount of a State constitution hav or been draftell; W. H. B. Stout (now contractor for the erection of the ltate's prison), and Christian Rathrnann,1868;Elar n C lar k, ~ H. Ctiordun,1870;Henry Sprick,1872-a new apportionment having givelhe county but one member of the 1-louse-E. S. Gaylord, 1874.ln July, 1866, u special session of the legislature was held. in which Franl -Velcla, ot Burt, represented Washington county as Senator, and Wm. H-lsmliton, 13. McDonald, and Thomas R. Wilson as Representatives.COMMISSIQNERLI Unvid Franklin, A. Phinney, and John West, 1856 |B. Wickwire, 1857; E. Allen, 1868; E. B. nsnnlom, 1859:.lohn Parks1860; John bvans, and .lames S. Stewun (the latter to rin slr. l'ark's unexpiredtenn),1861;Silas Blasters,1862;Jacob Carter,1863;Jas. SStewart, ne-erected. 1864;John A. Unthank (appointed to till the unexJlred term ol Silas hlsste , mizn di. 18 66;tr. B. Beals, 1866;Alonsl verklns, 1361; Thou. I r, 1856;Watson Tyson, leo dwm. lt. llanul.on, and David Couch (the latter to rin the unespi term of ThosFrasier. deceased), 18 ; David Oouehrosn re~electe¢l ma; H. J. Rohwel lou; 'charles aeoecs,o.LUUNTY CLEHK5-15. Mather, l85"i; Abram Custetter, 1861; re-electe stety election Irom that me to 1869, when Peter R.. Benner was electes and re-elected in 1871 and 1873; E. L. Jackson, 1875.l..\JUl\l'1"! '1R£ASl.§ltl:.RiI George Stevens, 1867, Lewis 1\\c1cer, 1868; 1 N. Grennell, 1859; re-elected each election until 1863, when Alex Reed srselected, and he was contmucd ln oiiice until 1816, uhen J. H. Hungate, thpresent incumbent and the then Mayor of Blair, was elected.. S111.1tl1°r.Urrln lthwes, and Hugh Mcbleely (the latter to ftll onespired term), 1856; Hugh llelchleely, 1867; Chester Lusk, 1860; Israel Swnare, 1861; Dau Case, 11568; A. T. Chopin, 1889;Rice Arnold, 1311, and rc ected in 1873 and 1575.elPkUuATE ,_|\_1|}r;1§'~f lumen A. Goodril:.l1, 1757; Z. Jackson, 1861; Joh S. H-owen, 1869, and re-elected in 1871; Jesse T. Davis, 1873, and re-elects n 187 .._l Sl}1"l>l»ll\\"1ENl}E5l'lS DF SCHOOL?Pill llocon,1857;D.Mc1.sckli| 1858: Charles G. lliobee, 1869, re-elected in nm; Charles Cross, 1873, rt a s | » » » ¢ ¢ a o ¢ » ¢ o | | \ c c ¢ ¢ » » ¢ o s o o L~. B. DAY DISTIEICT JUDGE Asks your support ih the coming primaries for re-nomination. .5@ 1 v ~' r\~~' A 5 \, _/~ ~~" \n o sf-4.4 ~ Y ~psrnorr ' 2 9 5 rt a 3, Or d e r I t T o d a y ! The s ring rush for Ford Touring ara hasstartuf Arrange to place your order at once, so that you wil\ not be obliged xo wqit for delivery. ¢1 lt Helps Your Credit When you see aman paying his billby check. your estimation of him is in- stinctive y greater-~-andit isthe same with others when they get a check from you in payment of a bill.They (eel that you are worthy the trust extended you beause you have shown your businesé tore- sight by having a checking account. Let us help you sim one today. a farmers stale liilnk TEA sDATE: April 12, 1924 my za md 24, 1924 June 2? md 28, 1924 August I. md 2. 1924 ll lh lo l h n h .County Svplrlntandent 2; V \~Q § § § : } f ' ~\5 }~ f ~. , hh this lm w zu yolk us ua yon in makin( yn! hdlns. To vote for Pnlldmt Uoolidp make m "X" oppolite hin mmson the b|\lo!.l To vnu lor 0oolid|\ Ddogstal place an "X" oppolite tha nlmu ol each of the followingpencnlz 7 ron nm.z aA'ru Ar uno: You (or BIVIN»:¢ c. F. REAYISas A. W. JE!-'I-'BRIS I aa GEO. N. SEYMOUR El E. B. PERRY! YI4 MRS. DRAPER SMITH ! £4 GED. C. JUNKIN e -:4 BLANFHE wu.Lx.ms ~1 ron um mm nr.uoA'ru ';,Hooond District ~|, on for rwo I~ H. MALCOLM BALDRIGE ~rB GOULD mmz I Aharnnteo-Soeond Dim-ict gvou for rwoE] JOHN I-`. WHITE L.H. Chmp, Putor. Babu Sdmool 10 A. H. Llc :ning Wonhip 11. A. ll. Christian Endeavor 6.30 P. ll. Evening Sorvio '2:30 P. ll. Church Night,Wednndzy 1:30 OONGRE GA TI ONAL c nu nc a (Cor. W alker An. and Colfax) J un o: Heis ma n, Pu to r. Sunday School 10 A. H. Homin; sez-via 11 A. al. gh,53th, Endeavor 8:30 P. a. P A UL LU FHERAN CHURCH (IEEh, Nebnska) n o tb e inju rd.I t i e n l s o clelrned ~ that the new method is a time sever..Editor o.sh¢»o i u w H»:an¢»| Progross ts vm'earnestly ukinx * that the public be taken fully into fonfldenee by the city offldaln sothe 'roten msy blow feet: and fi!-' uers about the operation of the nm-- nlelnd slectrlc plant which, nppnnnt ' ly, is needing more money li' lt shell *grow with th e nwins c ity .| 'To make new vwinc possible et s No br uh d t) the zu c ompa ny with have to relay several bloc ks of zu mains. The same company operetu _the In te r plant and it is probable e th lt the new improvement district f~ will nooessitate the moving of some water pipes.| " The c ity of Beatric e buys whole- W rule electric energy from n hydro- electric plant but.,according to the Daily Sun, mdntnlne a force of men n t the mundclpel steam plant all th e t i l n e to b e m e d y to t t a r t t h e .~ generators if the purchased current fails. Electricity is coin:into A l n h to au is t in mining gold th a t h u been unprofitable because of the high cost of man power.New coolfieldsh u e b e e n a i mvma zo fun- s:Jah winter fuel and n u n - , , . , . , |. will be available during the short '» s ed l l . ' o r i summer montlu.th When the m m pump at Ira me Bonebrighva store at Cortleml went on the blink.dtiaens began very bg seriously to think about e bond 'IPsue for a water-works system. Eith- Bl or that, or build sidewalk: to get to on more remote wells.1 he Again at Akron, Ohio ne at De:. Mo in es lt vu th e influence of 150-tit men that reinstated the street cs: 1. service and displeced the jitney buse- es.wiThe144uffirrnetlvevote!were pl eac h one needd to give the nqnlr- K ed 60 per cent majority for water oworks bonds at Hey Springs.' to Mullen will vote on e $9.000 fund- ear 0 |» | - I f :,:n ..,:,s. Q - 9.»1l ' » s: , . n ha9 ! " L| , u I1 ».=s l ;'Lv sw| ' ¢' :5 " " z\ , . ~ c 0 0 ~ W I? H ~ G A S ;..\. : - ' 'I he Oni y Se ns i ble, Sa ni ta ry Me tho d Ch e a pe r t ha n a ny o th e r W a y |nd at a."i o ro r\ge .v-1r ~~~ ~Q U M P A N Y r o f f e c b r o u g h t b y r - rl\1"\m!nflul :d l Hn .rr, s / ... .al I N ."\~ e zo n E B K A . u| 0| s l | | . |luo£ Q90 u i ; l\ | | u pi nL : 0 |¢'»°: nq-0, ' Chicago & North Western System c.. S1. P.. M. e o. Rr Q. Workings of the Esch-Cummins Law . X e e a r J ~ X at recent speec h mrulv lar \ir. l'li. '\'t'tgtn|\, Comm -ui: nor af ills'lralliv liuru an, Cilarnlwr »|C»|mnorm|-, \\\'r im-tn, ri mth Dalmln.iwf mv th-~li' Ialrr Clulm nf "';|.Ivrl:\\vn. he ~:|.i-l. ntn nw .allmr thing1, an lnllnws: "Under the operation of that law (HehCumminsi wo have m-een n sm-at feeovort or-I improvement in railroad transportation.inthe matter of |~ervice the milroads are renderingoperformanceheretoforeune unie' although the only fair test of this low hw been during the year 1923. "Dndng the pan y ear the railr nd~ h:uf'handled the greatest volume of tonnawe in their history, and that in on expitlitious andsatisfactory manner. There was practieaily-'no shorten of canor equipment evident durinit the out l1eu\".shipping nearon,as condition which has no' existed sinc e the war; there vas no gene:\lomburxoeaatterminalsslueLnconeestionand inability to move freight: and there were no serious deinvs to shioments due to ]r\'r\ of proper funrtioninz of the transportminnmac hine, all o! whic h mein: dollars in thepockets of shippers. "For there reasons I place niequnte iran#-portation ahead of cost of transportation. 6 's f Q ' f r o n ; "Everyone is more or Zee;familiar witnthe condition ol the ruiiroods when turnedback to their owners after Federal Control. They were depleted in finances, underminednvrollyandtheiroperatingequipmentle- dueed to o point of famine. "'['ot1n!lKB offered the railroads for unna-portntion has increased so rapidly that con- rtont additions to equipment are neeeruaryto meet the growing demand. "Very linle equipment was added nurinqthe 26 months of Ferllzral Contra!an-i theexisting equipment was permitted to cietori- orale. "Droslic action was necessary to re-.overfrom this condition and noch oction was ar-complished hp purchasing and putting into service over 4.200 ioeomtires and over eno000 new freight cars during the y ear u m . "That is the principal reason why we did not suffer from cor shortage during the pantyear." f m \|l|\\l!|@n| ln \1r \\'i;.f=»»~e pertaining I \lt"l' r1 nu ;v u M1 is»»mn1|n1\ly Ilump 44 the H-1I» "-~I . n vl is an i|\£¢=n»-»f\»-5: :hat *-'sr ;>n1mns an pw- lllmi lr : ~/ AHERICAN EV.-LUTH ' r n m r r r (W.Lincoln an d an d mms; H. J . Warning. Putnr. Blair Telephone 1802 Services alternately either Eng- ish or Garmin.During March tho ~gulnr morning service will be in " """and the Lent service at :30 in tht evening in Englilh. Sat- -afternoons.regular nligious nstnldions in Englil-h. Sunday Sc hool at 10 A. H. Ladies Aid meets every f i n ! lfternoanVednesday. ard meets oaeuiun-Tbe church bo ly m d the voting memben can ~ e quaterly. Q Sunday School nt 10 A. H. Church Services at 11 A. M Boo§ s02sso2gs ssv§13, w w e o w o o w w o o o o w o w o o o e m o w w o o o o w b w w ~ Judge C. 0. Stauffer lnsrmcr JUDGE [ex~sEnv1cB MAN] ooooooooooooo oooeeooo»oon ooooaooo»o»° ooooooo°oo¢o x DR. w. F. HEHPHILLnr-:m'xs1°Room overBlairSuu Bmk Blair. Nwmu x \ (X)' F. c. Pmcamz I u w m m |som Fam and env Pm-m l Phons Ind. rm |mm,m .|(x) r' _ ~mini /~:1..,v»\ "'''; . , , _ 5 3 5 \ ~_iff ~. z~ ~ . -`;;£_§ x .' ._.`.; . .- u ; »--|J E S U S c m u s r O P u m a D A Y s u m s( L i n c o l n s u m h m m m a m y man 'r. J. mnum. omuu.Swv!! Sumhy Snhool at 10 Udock. Pnnhin( Snrviosn at 11 A. ll. sr , F RA NC IS s o lu z u (Catholic Church) (Corner C olin md Oth shut) Fnthor C. A. Bay andorhr,Pu to r I-'Int and Third Sunday of ou h mon th, Hu a at s A . ll. Seanad and Fourth Bunday x, lu: ll lma o A .H . ty Wednesday evening.Thou in at-tondana report the usual good u m Cleo l!oKember,|trained num of Omaha. agent aeveral daysthe past week at er home here.Hrs.Kyla Janeen of North Bondvisited at the J. A. Welt homo last Hina Evdy n Cameron.who at-tend:the Stall Umlrerdty camohome Friday to spend har Easter vaea on.I r a .Sanford Wllaon of Omahaspenttheweek-and with Herman relatives.Mr. and Hu. La Verne Loan weredinner guetta at the Leo Cameronhome Tuesday evening. Hn. Carl Brown of Connd Bluff: is lpendlng a few day:tdth hersister, Mrs. lrlllea West and family.Twenty-three I ea, moat at them membon of the Wo:nan'»Club re-sponded to an invitation of Sept.Seenla and » u ma the achooi Fd - day aftemoon.A short nmgram i n dren.'bro short v ya bymembers of the oenlor c lan and ex-ardaex by 5;-d- puey a. Ha-.and ra . L a erneLo1reen- tertainod llr .and Hrs.EwarettHlmea and Bra.Sanford W ilson at dinner Friday evening.I-hui! Hansen :etumed home froma hospital In Omaha Saturday where lxe ha d ls e on the p utwee k fo r tliltfment.He la neatly lmrroved..Th o l|'»'olnan'a Club wil moot Fri- oay, April 7 with Mrs. H. 8. Camer- on.Hn. E. C. Bundle vu hoateaa totheliaalon Circ le and the Baptist nruila Wednoaday afternoon,Karel: 26.The lllslonary program wascarried out after which th e wi ldheldtheirbudneoameeting.Thefollmrlngoffic en were elected for the enauingmyoarz Mrs. Claude RddPresident;ra. Bertha Neiderklz ~er. lat Vic e President; Misa Hagge have 2nd Vice President;Mrs.H. B. Cameron, Secretary; Mrs. ForestBrewster.Treasurer.Mrs.Burdicserved sheabert and eake.Hrs.Leo Cameron and Mn .La Verne Inwe visited in Blair Tues- dl ln. O. E. S. will meet in regular aeaaion Thursday evening,A1-gg 3. H . N Manin of Omaha, dn ricknanIaupelvisorwillbepn:-ent and re-freshments will be served. A school T.ln rs.~~woo a -vinted at the parental J. D. lmreSaturdayandSunday.:O.McDonald of Tekamah wasHerman wler Friday - : ~PL Seenia a t Saturday atstate Motronpoa? rs.Chas.lanehard g e n t the week at .Arlington pin toforher mother,K u .nes,hee been very det.r.ang olzg.Oscar Mcbonadd sou un paaaengera yr.and Hrs.R.P.Rumuaaen+ 1 Satuday in Omaha. ns..Lawrence Hansen hal been te sack the p u t week at theof her aon, L. C. Hanaem. Herter.Mrs.John Pooeher ofea me u pto a a a la ti n c a r i n g her.~ Tyson of Blair was a Her-|caller Wednesday. ra. Lewis Zoos of Omaha :pant nehegiay at the parental.Claude l me.Liar; Jensen of Blair wa!~est at the D. Buck home Sunday. r. and Mrs. A. W . Bargattend-the barbecue and ded on ofnew depot at Tekamah Tnaada . rs. Wm.. Bnndart will ante nHome Missionary Society of theE. church Wadnelday afternoon.E. Nulaon was a business visit- to Tekaruah Wednesday.. J. Kaatle arent to Cfmaha Wed-~lr to aes his wife who ia inthe Joseph hospital.ra. Wallace Anderson and daugh- have 1~==»=_y 1 to their hmm atIi.W m ns after apeudirlgpest three month: hem uniting tives and frlenda.isa Mlidred Swanson entertained young ladiea kenalngton at her | e Tuesday evening.~ug Henry Truhleen drove tor Friday afternoon.~Iss Ruth Lowe spent Tuesday|Wednesday in Tekamah withFi8\£l,Mine Dorothy.On Wed- ~ay evening she waa initiated in-the Rebekah ledge. ~rn.Ben Bunn was a guest atMrs. Peddie home Tuesday, She .returning home from 5 visith Mr. Bunn at the Teknmnh hos I.nr!Buck !eIt inet Saturday for -rd where he visited home folksr Sunday.On Monday he arentOmaha and joined< the navy He|to gain some HQ! hand in- 9 CHURCH (Cor. CoHu and Sth streeh) 0. U. McPr\0\115+ Pastor. Sunday School 10200 A. M. Ho:ning Servic e 11:00 A. u. Epvorth League 6:80 P. M. Evening Serine 7:30 P. ll. Prayer Matin; W ednesday even- ing 7:30. B T u e n vs a m s c o w n . C H U RC H (Grant Street between ith and Sth) Rev. A. zz. UINh. Puter. Hniy Gommunlon f w f r Sundey and Holy Day at 7:30 A. M. Chunch School it 9:45.Alle ser- vice every Sunday at 11 ok-Jock. Litany Friday evening at 7:30. aftemoon.Mrs. F. J . Katie, fha ls in theSt. Joseph hespitat in Omlhl under;went nn ogiration Satunlly.Hr . ;K..utle end gmond went down tobe neer her.S e is reported to haveJetood the ordeal nicely and is gettingdong as well an cln be expected. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hurdle had asdinnerguestsWednesdayevening.Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Cameron eng!sn r end Mn. T. J . Reese and Bob- The Baptist guild will meet forwork Thursdny with Hrs..Claude Reid. The many friends of H n .J.C.Bniley will regret to turn that she is very poorly nf. present. The Ladies Aid ol the ll .E. church will meet with H n .J.T.Fitch Wednesday,Apr!!9. Both churthes ere busy with prec:i ee f or th ei r E nter n wmm» Hn . 0 .H.Godley in in char!!of theprogram at the Baptist c hurch and (I) o'a/muon. HAPTER &0'HANlDN Attomeyxat-hw Ione sn sum Bunk Building IIm1 D B . E . J . D u m?DEHTIST Room: over Human? Baku?a m m nIn Kenna:-11 Hcfzdaya and Tundra;(1) N o n p a r t i s a n P r l m a n o n A p r i l St h, i n va r y p r o u d o f h u l a ; r e c e i ve d t h o fo l l o w i n g e n d o n o m o n l o f I s l : c a n d i - d a c y sign;-tl b y t h o e n t i r e b o r o l B u r l a n d W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t i e s : Th i s l e t t e r l l t o ca l l y o u r l t t o n - tl o n p a r t i c u l a r l y t o t h e m a n l a t e l y n n p o l n t o t o succcorl C o n g r e s s m a n Se a r s o n t o b e n c h. H o n . W . G . H a l - l l o g l .Ju d ge l lm s tl u s ts is n m s n o f mo d es t am i rr - t ir i n g t ll s p os l t lo n . s o d thers -(ore p r n h n b i y n o t w e l l k n o w n t o p o l i t i c a l w o r k e r ! a n d t o l h o p u b - l i c gs -n or nl ly ;b u t t o l a w y e r s a n d lit im nn ts w h o h a ve h a d o c c a s i o n t o ap p o a r in h i s co u r t t t h a s b oo n d e m - o o a t r n u t l t h a t n o o n e be-ttor q u a l - ll io d c o ul d b e s el e ct ed fo r t he be n ch . i ALONG nn mono: nom Hn. Randall Iverson hu boon onthesickUrl for an o r ll days andhor mother.Hrs. J .C.. Chrhunun of Bldr hu been nrith her.Hr. James Tohoe up-ont a day kittookvisitingattb l homo of Hr .and Mn. Goorzv Kahn! of Blair.Th i n m wu d e n h u b e e n vi d : - int in this vicinity memtiy but hasf o u n d l n t h e m d n t h n t w e a n h w abiding citizens.lin. Georzo Morgan visited with l i n .Fritz Hodier one aftsrnoonI n t m e k 'Mrs.Porter l!c Coy hu been en-joying a visit from hor mother. who resides in Omxhx..Mrs.Carrie Burdic,n sister of Hr .P.H.Tyson,who resides inOmahl visited in Blai r In t ve al- Mr. A. R. Beale: shelled corn on Int Frid a!-Naum Vlnrrizk m d Bn u n Be nd»ui;5§ ub§i"1`¢1:mn a i y Itrildnr the highest muket for the past mix months.The tops for the dw b b -\_ wg,~I 5bllfford Krause of Blair took :upper at the lIn-ry Ty sonhome on Inst Thursday.Mr.Januar Lhnety agernnlgmled Mrs.C.B.Bunn to T e h onlla! Thursday to visit Hr. Bunn who is confined in lim hoapitni an *hafplanewh en he is recovering from an opention.Mr.A.R.Hales shipped a : nrlnad of c ows for the lui h!ond:y '¢ market.On last Thursday aibemoon Mrs..Tunes Conely entutained Hrs. Fritz Moeller and Mm. A. E. Dixon.Mr. md Mrs. Han? 'Tyson spentSatuday nivht and Sundav in Blair and on Sundsy evening ioinnl with othan ln celebrating Mr.Watson ¢ ITylon'| binhdny. vnsnxrwron xv rm n Henry W elumul shipped 1 e u und of han w South Ounhx lon- . velected in 1375._Unamon, :unmet as unllswn nu, InSilltgJ'¢OIl1,; Thomas '»gg;°==-15?;d:1E-eiegjed ;»C1@;»3=lg==f==Brig- h a m, l 1; v..l.nn!.ry, 1 , me-:ect n l 1;...ine, 1S"5...c unumsxrc Jesse 'nn n¢vi=,1sc1;§ha§}e.s_ I3532¢f=*°'='.¥!I"*'"'»;869;"Ei §${'"$'f'1§¢'"1>f,§`i?§=°<§°Si'{° 1? T h e s h o w e r g r a n l n h o n o r o f H r .a n d l l r n .l e n J e f f e n o n l a x ! Th u r n d a y w a s a r e d m e c c a .A I l r s e c r o w d a t t e n d e d a n d a ve r y n i a a a s o n m e n t o f pr e s en t s w e r es h o w e r e d u p o n t h e y o u n g ne o o l c .A ve r y p l e a s a n t t i m e w a s m i o y o d . Th e I. 0 . 0 . F . a n d R e b e k a h IO C IK H h e l d t h e i r me e t i m z l a s t F r i d a y e ve -n i n g a n d a f t e r t h e m e e t i n g t h e rr h a z i va r i e d M r .a n d M r s .G l e n J e f f - ar s o n .J i m W o n de l l nh i p n e d a u n l o a d o f ca t t l e i n S o u t h O m a h a M o n d a y . Jo e Wana:Foil nl-:n sh ip n er i a rn rl oa ci . M r s .W i l l " ' ¢ " n n n o f N o r f o l k m l ! - e d o n M r s .H o f : n a n B u s c h o n e d a y I s l !wa-ok.w h i c h w a s a g r e a t e u r -p r i s c .M r s .Ni e q a n n m e d t o l i ve n r u n d h e r e a n d i t se e me d g o o d z a r e e h e r z w a i n H a r r y Bu s c h h u b e e n o n t h e s i r k last fo r n c n u n l e o f d a y s b u t i s a b l e In b e b o r l r i n w o r k a g a i n . L e s t e r M c n é n a l d h a s b e e n d o w n v= t h N w '" r '\ I'¢ \ ¢b u t i s n e t t i n g n l n n l !nh-els#o t t h i s w r i t i n r' l r w a n F o ffe r e o n d r o ve t o O m a h a M o m l a v h f l vr a t r u c k l o a d o f r o d s a n d fn u n fl t h e rusuis p r e t t y b a d .3111 51\m\~\nker h a s b e e n o n t h e 1-ici: Fe*-fa - v # " - vw n m !i1 e\tiI1 n o t " " "1"" '\' ** N s w r l t i n i r . \ 1 r w r !' W u . h h n Jo hn -m n »'\|\e¢! n n " °~ - 1 Veal.H u m a n Bu s c h °n*\ \*f'~~d w g 'i n p Th e e ve n i n g w a n " " ' '70 v" \ | l \ N f " \ d |\ 1 " °" - i w '¥"11u»h h a * b e e n w o r k - i n ":-.*H*une*ffi e e f o r a co u p l e g f r h wT h a F o w l a\""\\|»w i l l m t i l w i t h " - <'\'1~~-~ '1 f\ - s - h l e ns e n n e x t S a t - nrvln v M.» \~¥m» Tn\u1 fn \¢a~\h n q ~~ : w k i n w o r k i n !o r d e r n o w .Y o u * n r t \\\~°¢\'\"~\'M o n t r o u b l e n o w , ho 'vc °f-nt - o n n l W a sh in u rt on .Mr . C . V . S \ " \ \ n 1 nk e r h a s h a d q u i t e \ u .L __|._..-l..:..__.HL LI.. ll. P. Butler, 1811; Dr. S. B. Taylor, 1873; E. C. Pierce, Iwo.The foregoing lint of officers is incomplete, but is as full as can be mode ufter o thorough overhuuling of the county reconls.in the vote upon the vomititulion,submitted in 1871,Washingtoncounty cast 9-l for end -no votes against the section, submitted separately, granting wornon the right of suffrage,and 1514 for to 319 against theeompuloory education clause, also submitted wperatoly, while she rejectedthe conotitutlon itself by a majority of 97 votes.At the special election hold in 1568, on the proposition to |,ll| the construction of the Sioux City and Pacific railroad by voting county bonds to the amount ot $75,000. tobe paid only so fast ai a Lax of one ntill on the dollar would pay it, thevote ntuod 347 for, to 153 against theuasuance of the bomls. Washington County,Nebraska,andinpursuanceofudecreeofsaidCourtinonactionthereinpendingwhereinPeter M. Ty son was pilin-tiff and John F. White et-al., were \lefen:Innt:¢,I will on Saturday.Apnl 12,1924,at 1:00 o'c1ocl:antheafternoonof said day,at the" e s t Front door of the \'\'a~hina- ton County .Court House in theQi ?of Blair.Washington Counts.?*r"='t=&"'$=- .fe2l§it public auction to Judge W. G. Hastings ro-Judge Hutingi. cmndldnle for 1T h e fo l i o w l n g n a m e d h a ve oc cu p ie d m e po s nu o n oz u e m y vo u m yC l e r k , u n o f fi c e c o n f e r r e d b y a p p o i n t m e n t :R o g e r T .B e a l , ~ M c D o n a l d ,P e t e r R .B e n n e r .15.El.H a m i l t o n , Jo h n S .B o w e n ,H a r r y M .B o w e n , a n d C o r a C t a r k ,t h e pr e s e n t i n c u m b e n t .Tr e a s u r e r Hun |; al .e 's d e p u t y ,i n a l s o n i m l y - M l m E d n a R e e d .. .. . _|.....|..|...»;.....m m i n t h n r n u n t v.l n 18 55 .i h e r e w e r e 1 0 vo i c e 1h e hilznes\b i d d e r l o r c a a n m e l o l -l o w l n g de sc ri be d r e a l es ta te ,l u - w i t :_ Th e S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r o f S e c t i o n 2.1,To w n s h i p 20 .N o r t h ,R a n g e lla L a s t o f t h e 8 t h P .L l . . i n W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t v.N e b r u k a .su b je c t an I r u .m e z u m U| \ | . \ | u |. w -..-- - .-1 el ec t io n t h a t o f 1 8 7 5 - t h e r e w e r e 1.180 ha l -l l w .A t t h e Is n t g e n e r a -FS L ca st .T h e fir st . ce ns us melumfa Ah o ? e l l h z p o p u l a t i o n o f 2 0 7 ;t h a t o f l a s t y e a r , 6 2 3 6 , t h e r e b e i n g 3 1 4 bs r lh s n I. T h e u n e w e d va l u a t i o n o f p r o p e r t y f o r t h i s $1 5 , 0 0 0 ex e m p t i o n o n a c c o u n t o f t h e p l a n t i n g i n g l t t h e r a t e o f t h e t a x , a n d o n f i f t y d o l l a r s\_; : - _I- . .¢n ; \anon n l f n i l l f f f l l l ffl ?l h f c o u n t y i n 187 5.y e a r w a s $l , 55 l . ?5 6 ,w i t h o f t r e e s . t h e e x e m p t i o n b e - fo r e a c h a c r e o f fr u i t t r e e o o n e cer¢a.in m o r t g a g e t h e r e o n fo r t h e p n n c l i l su rl i o f 8 4 0 0 0 . 0 0 i n fa vo r o f o r g a n In ve s t m e n t C o m -P M Y .t o s a t i s fy a c e r t a l n m o r l g i p e th e r e o n . T h e p l a i n t i ff o n t h e Z l l h d a y o f'l | \ \ \ n l n r u 1 094|nh f a i nn l n |159100'?2`m'»I"§r"§1¥years after the trees were planted.Thi# was one of \h¢ wisest meta ever perforrnw by' any Eegfialature. and the result wall be thatin the couree of u few years Neb ka will be a well timberetl state.The |i nerall appreciated n acteultzpon bythe people. Sherulan poe-aw 5 me s3i an exempt on for 1875 of $23,000 on account of tree°"`"" one rece vmg h be efitted about ;1o,ooo:=plantinlr. whale Grant and Lmcoln was eac n g _ BELL CREEK VALLEY rn:ws hir. and Mrs. Wm. Wilkinini; wereFremont callers W¢'|f\¢f"|l>Mrs.Walter Wachter is in an_Dmaha hospital at present \\lt¢!l!!i she is takin! treatments.y.Mr.and Mrs.I'red Ezbers GmtheMisses Clara and Ellen MensretlrhtwereFremontcallersFriday.Otto li :me in assixtinlt Rowan! Ruwe with spring work.Mr.and Mrs.wa n i m u n a m e ! Mr. and Mrs. John Echtenkamp amli Albert and Emil lallman were Arl-. lngton callers Friday.l man and Gilbert are home from theStaleUniversityto spend their va-cation with their mother, Mrs. Min nie Lallman. Irvin Holtman spent Sunday 1»:ill1hisgrandparents.hir.and Mrs. August lallman. Mrs.August Kerkhoff spent thepast week with her sister. Mrs. lienrrScheer.near Fnntanelle. Miss Agnes Chmtensen spent the week-cml with home folks at Ame<. The orators tell us we must 2-1 forwanl. Many folks would as mon »c |\... of iudprrneat and foreclosure in saidoct on for the sum of $l3=i60.64. to-gether with interest thereon at therate of 10%per annum from said date.for costa ln the amount of $25.65 aml all accruing costs.thesalt!decree of juulgment and fore¢l°f~\1¥¢ w0\§\limr that said premisen above rleacnhell be sold to satis!;said juliftment and costs ln caseN-11|.llllitmcnt remained unnaid fornDfnotlnftwentydaysIromthe entry of amd decree, and said jullg.ment and coats bein:unpaidthe name and .mill decree beingmfullforteandeffect,saidestate will be -=ol<l to satisfy Jullzment.the interest thereon. co=ts and all ztccrtliluz mutt; :urmilled by mill order and decreeup lrtw in such canes made and\||lP1l. and stillreal:midthe Pl\"and pn.. Dated lhln llth day of Mawl.1924. at Blair, Nehru-liao'FBt lnfmwirn Mnlnrone at r w. G. uurauas.|.`§z`é'a»H|IE"§-` ;',;';,';,;," as unc _§e» .~ . _ ' 4 ~.\ ., ~ ,\ ~~ \H D s¢.»~..4'"/ ~ .mn.. mul..\ #295 £0.11psrnorr O r d e r I t T o d a ' The s ring rush for Ford Touring Pan; hasMarte! Arrange to place your order at once, so that you will not be obliged xo wqit for delivery. 5 ' § ' o r a 6 0 z z » » ' 6 / 1 1 m * f ~ m " r . ' De1ml|.Mi¢h|¢\n A d ll you do nor wish ro pay :uh lor your cgar. you an :magefor a small paymenr down andasylum:on the balance.Or you un buy on :he Ford Weekly Purchase Plm. See :he Nearesx Auxhorized Ford Dealer d f m w C A R S T R U C KS T R A C T O R 5 y . r= Jl l t l l o o r um : >l :\ t| 1\ u Ut ut r mt . u n : l p n p . ¢,w...................- -._- _p r o m o C o u r t ( o r l h r j 0 y t - a r a a n d D e a n o f t h e U n t vo r s l t y o f N e b r a s k a C o l l a g e o f L a w l o r n n u m b e r o l y e a r s .i l l s In t e g r i t y . n b l l i t y m t l i n d u l t r y a r e o f t h e h i g h e s t . o r d e r m d p l s c e h i m l n t h o t r o u t r a n k o f N e b n s k s ju r i st s . Fo r th e for e g oi n g rw t n o ua t he u u dc r s ig n t s d : n u mb e r s o l th e ba r r ec o m - m e n d t h a t l u i b n P r i m a r y u n d F a l l e l e c t i o n t h t * n a m e o t Ju d g e H a s t i n g s b e i n c l u d e d l u t h e l i s t o f w s u i c t Ju d g e s f o r w h o m y o u c u t y o u r vo t e . tSigne\ll Wm.. J. Maher W. G. Cul!I. C. Eqer l l l i l h l l U u u a l u u .u q n u u vR a e d 0 ' H a n l o n W .L l .H o p e w e l l G r a n t .L a t h r o p L e o H .H i r s c h m a n O r v i l l e G h n u B .B .C : | . r r i g a n H e r b e r t R h o n d e a H e n r y M e n c k o Ra lp h M Andersop A. U. Debel Edwlrd 0. J a c ks on W. D. Smith Ar thur B. Peden B. G. Bny art. J. A. Singhaus T. R. .Ashley [ Q l |l \ U m l r u v l r m r a m s l m :ml.w!rv1r'Erfa r e s c u t i n h a l f w o u l d he i n m u l i U ' o i f H w - r»ersice w e r e l n h e lfR¢\\\i|=l\cur1*\il¢\f|a n dm a d e u n c e r t a i n a n d unre -Iin bie.lf nx 1|\-~= p o r t a t i o n i n a d e q u a t e i r n n s p o r l a t n : l l Th " l o w e s :po ss ib le co st . " " " -;. ;__..:I " /~?j m ; " { I. . ¢ ¥ < ? " ' " ' "' " = " ' " K u m a l u d g H\=-~¢-.1 * 5 \ |Pr e s id e n t Co o l i d g e P W S !c n Q v i "mg \1 \C a n n e s :be n d ,a n d h e I w i l l h a ve t o .t o a d m i n i s t e r t h a ....:.:.:I s p a n k i n g t h a t b o d y ne e ds .' 1»;<>=;;=~=Edtfllklmp hauled hogs§80 lonraru u l nacxwara,aut may gh,ff |1,|,- -...........t-tn ".:rt '11 ~:s u ~ m u l Ffllon Ian- ver)much pnfer to He damn.Lraskn.0 as lnzton C01-¥I1l>. M t u Blair, Nebr. April 3».j92"Ulm. Ncbr. Apu: 3, xu24 r: 1IIN n n B nI' P a n f e a r 'mx nursnruxsn 1 1 1 1 1 : a . . .'"--t C 1~~u s e f u l l o p m d u r t i v c i n d u m y .T h e C . .E .o l e r l e f i o f f i c e r s i a n f a r e 1 e w e \ * : | l n o o k s l m k .W e w i l l : t r a i n o v e r H o n d u y o w n i n g a n d g i f s w e e k s a n d 1 . l 1 B n p r o c e e d . 9 r e c T h e f n r l m e r m a y b e a r t h i s i n m i n d :F r i d a y e v e n i n g ,m l m t w o d a l e ; ¢ ! . : : s ¢ l o o u r p a r :i n n e x t S u n d a y m r n -u c o n c e r t " N h t h e a i d o f t h e l u e n v S p r i n g s ,I l l m o x s w h o r e h e m l ]o p e n --~- ~ - - - - -l l a i n p u g , i n ; ;h i s s h a r e o f t h e t a n t #t o t l 1 e ' » = t . u t . o c o n v e n t i o n a t l ' ¥ e a m e : r " i m ' r o o n i c c .b e n h i p o f t h e B l a i r C h o i r a n d a a n o t h e r ' m e c t i n z n e x t S u n d a y . J O H N A .H H O A D F - S ~P u b l i s h e r i n d i \ 1 c t ! y ,s r 1101.d i r e c t l y .a n d h h o h i l .J m .' r m C o n g r e g a t i o n i s r e q u e s t e d f . f \f e n o t h e r s .T h i s w a s . r e a d i l y a g - m e a _ .. - . . _-- - - - -- -h e m r s t h r m i m l i m e t l y .h e i s r a r -¢ o n w ~ n o f o r t h u q u a m : r i y m e e t i n g f l o .i l u l h B r d s s o p e n e d :e _x3 §' ° -n n n n u r n m v n r a m \ [ . ' \ R K E T RAILROAD TIME TABH Chicago 8: North Western Trains East if{| 1|m l}ni\\. 3 Huhnis Photos will piease you.The Enterprise for l|e\5| arwaya.. .un | | i ll »¢you.|the iznlcrprise :0'!»,§¢b wuxk.The Enterprise prints :ale hilh lsn'z fr!1I€f.the Bake Dm ai A"¢'FS""~'"'°" wma in Omaha las!\:oo-i five room house.Clu e ;liuy your Anthony fence from Reports h o m Washlngtbn a n|('Z.l\|alr11\April 5 w 1 ;Iri¢Iay..If.r¢»$900.00 klirin-leme-|\Lhr. Co, ,'9-2t.th:|.t the statesman are indulging :-.r.:f il w k .|;,_g 110 Hrnlcrprim for ni!th t'Huy yuLlT Anthony fence frnI;|1 |{:ulnumcn, 6~l I:ont bi.Tho hush school students ue . 1n a 0 o y :..\\.nl llc lf¥1»'.\" r§ f¢ » .|lbr.Cn..0 - .~»ur A1:.?:.»:1}fence from pirmning u°cmmivai on !~°1-iday eve-Clem Hulstzni uv]wife came 3 .. .rm ilu..1 llhthc rhood li8.ll1."|. PII |.lar. {n 9-21.rlng, April 11.'i o wa fro m Hmwvj- H.wlxen wus'1 \=. | .1{1|nl!.|}F.¢\1i}ivm ~T ,g ht 5 *d h.ihave bren living for the putgear,'F-fu Lu L :..lI.;r|}ln " >i sv nl m .1 Ui'10)mg "" " "\\|IIul|1 ilkhts for Hr1. F""f'~="' iluluilc-5 an 4: lldten in attend !I:e funieral of Mrs. Hai- ~'imun: Satunlav cf l`t talh un me xiniting at the\I |I |I v'| i ml!|11 ia '*"H. a| .=5l"l\'1*i'd a pm!lf llm'ry ':.i}\p|.r\!i!I|\home _aitemlfu molher, Mrs. Sarah Dani-ell. ......\.'ill .\!la \. ,1 "I\lI\1.\I .1 Hrrr:1..N1 1=".f\¢2l1iI1R 0 liamclc enlenainul f!|¢l.1i ..:'Clem likes it up then and 1nou1dn°1' . - -5 .1 n i .1 0 : 4 3 a . m . D a i l y . Tr n i n l \ \ ¢ \ : . l lssusn EVERY Taunsbn ui the mting members at 2:30 P. M. gram with a piano solo.Miss The followinir Sundar.Puim Sunll.»ther Stoinbaugh gave a.rcmlimt u r 81.50 as second-clut matter 1:nee at Uiair, Nob.. under °"of Ha:-rh 3. 18751 Lhazhe ran get r¢~!ic»f in through thc sounces lint r»=;='~»~ thin tax alum: 'o him.A mluctiun in 1.R."¢¢h on the mai ler ineomen moans practically nothing to him. but an reduction in the laxf*4 nn :n|iu§lry would moan an very great deal.--Nebr.1'aa111er. 0.U. 3lcl'mu|I. Pastor 'l!\e unuasl cl.\=~!nm uf beginning the rseuing 2¢!\i¢¢' ns 8 I'.Al.on :hr first Sunday of April will be observ- ml next Sunday cvenin|.;.I}p\¢\orth Lvague will berln at 7 P. li. n n s n n o n o s n o o n o l n r a q f w w l n n - c a n Are You Satisfied Vl'ith th e Car Yo u Drfivg lf not Trade it to us for one that will go We have a few exceptionally cheap cars Lo ok uv cr thi s lis t l923 STUUEBAKEH $665i922Bumx$685 1920 BUICK $475 1918 HUUSUH $295 OVERLAND $375 BUICK $200 l923 1917 hem days the gentlemen t you in Congress will home, and when they do ve much to say. no doubt, on.The question ls up on in every political cam- it is of penmount im- ~w.Therefore,if your does not :suggest it, »plenty to bring it to of the consideration of ponin for lowering taxes , and in !urther view oi ~t the majority of Con- ave z\t1¢!\1'l¢t|the point rger redudion would be he smaller incomes,we t you ask your Congrewn uention: this new tax going to I am an average farm- ome has not been suffi sr the last three years hevn obliges! lc pay an .'ll\erefone.what ||if~ a it make to me whether he tax on the smaller io cent or i000 por cent." your Coozrensmnn wil! hing like this:" I was to make the rich people untry pay acconifmr to , so Z persistently voted ueim: the super-tax from cent on incomes of S200- .Surety, you can real- doing this I remlerout A to the smaller tax-pay R Stanley Osborne good ook the Enterprise in eontdbuted article that ~blinhtwl on the subject of . In Slanleg'x expinnuli-nnzhaikmly the "sale Heh America"or words 1.0 We admit the first in hé "i¢i!e"but as to the hat be true there are :| around Blair who an also statements in the n.plicn is regindod u ~uni. The names of sub- il be instantiy removed -iling list at the expir- tima paid for if the pub oLii1¢~!;otherwise the sun ill remain in force at the zubudption price.Even mul! understand that the are mule s part of the tween the publisher and Music Week lnudvu The Rural Communillrs. For the fin1 lime. \\(' are tu have this y ear u.nationial music week. I l will he ob-er$l'd lllroughout thecountry from May -I to 10. Rural dis Sricts, espceially rum! schooh. are ex Ici-1 at this church on April 8. This is a grnup of charges :iear by. iiushup Robinwn \\ill be the m d speaker./ The weekly program of this church warrants the repetition of a. cordial invithtion to all not worshiping; else- uhere to nticmt the rtfrulnr service=. S The s e c a rs a re a ll gua ra nte e d to gi v e c .. .'. ...._§ to form one of the strongest links in the chain of music week.National form organizations auch as theikmer- ttan Country Life Allsociation,the American Ia r m lluneau l"erlenttion, and the Granite are cooperating :mtl helping to stimulate rural participa- 'ion. The colmnittec in charge ii. :lin- trihutlng tt guido for lhlforizoniz :tion of local manic neck which con lhlml special suggestions for the par- ticipation of rural 1rhooln :mul nlrol communities .It may be obtained \.ithout charge from C. M. Tremaine, Secretary,National Music Week Committee.105 West lot.h Street. New York City.Community song hooks with music or won]leaflets may also be had from the committee.They are suggesting a music hour in every home, community sings in atchoolhousc. church or it form home. which may be the center of commun- al life and in which a piano, organ.or some other musical instrument is r.\ailablc. In some cases families that have a radio receiving nel may invite their neighbors to join In listeninng to the' special music week programs which will be provided over the radio. Since music week comes so near the rnrl of the xchohl term in many mral communities the preparation of thereitular closing exercises will provide a natural climax for the year'¢ mon- icol work. lndeeel lt is hoped bs the committee that music week in 1924 *will be but the beginning of the oh- ser\:ltt¢¢ of a occurring anniverftargf hiclt will be celebrated as naturally; ii" Thanksgiving, Uhrintmas, and oth er holidays.Music week xhould be week of the habitual one of music merely an itllfttniifying during one throughout the ycur.ln the admnl.as well ml ln the home, overt dat .»houlrl be mu:ic |l!l). (llUR(lI OF F IIRIST I.. JI. Camp, Minister' CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH .lame-u A. Mclieeman. Pastor. To all parent=and xruanliant of boyal and girls who either are nr ilmtlhl be in our Cltttrch School: iio you know that the religious edu- cation of our chihlreu today in hope llti\.-l)inaylcqunto to fi f them for meetinir the fierce temptations ol this. intense and fast moving age? If your child ttttcmlcrl Church Sclirml c\t'I°}Sunday of the year he would pet only fiftytwo hours of instruc tion nml training ut the most.ltut it is an actual fact that because of tnnlllleae,absence,wasted time in sllpahml administration and other :uU\tN!'£of inefficiency.the average rupll enrolled In Church School getn the equivalent of only twelve hours cf effective inatntctlon in a whole gear.Thin, as compared to the :tix hundred hours of clay school instruc tion ls small indeed. To meet this situation we are planning to develop the most effec tive church school possible,with the moat approved and tested meth uls of organization and Instruction. Next Sunday we are organizing tue fuew departments,the Primary and Junior, with instruction and worship 1railed to fit the needs and capaci ticifof the child.We appeal to you in the intenestn of your child to make Seton effort to c ooplwnte fully in ;the plans forthic work. Communion Service at the 11 oclocl:hour next Sunday.evening Inrvic e at 8 P. M. (note the c hance of time). Sermon theme, "The Do of the l)on'ts."The Junior choir i~ioettlm:Ligier llml better.(`»me out :mul hear them. E' r n l x r r t z.\"rzu:R.\:~:lI l1 i t L l l Ilenry J.\l»crrlinr:.I'n=tor Next'Sun¢layx iervices some ma Neal Suntltty in the next special :luring March--tlerman in mozninetinyinourPre-En:-ter campuiggnlmnl ¥~In.gli.li 1.4nten Service nt 1:30 ll in "Nei|rl\1»ors Day." Wherc i»it better plnce to take.your neighbor than to the House of God?Come, brim.:your neighbors and let them cnjoy the nt:vices with you. We are Cxpccting I25 at Bible School neat Sunday :mul l60 on Koster Sunday. ID M. Our synorlical officials,rpc cially the boon!of control of our insti- Nebr.,atRed all in Nobr. to raise to help the poor their hook-. cloth the Itlghl.of thc Il lution at Seward, our congregations r special offerinttstudents, who lost Iimr,etcetera on Id a i w v e i n t e n d Io ' c e l e b r a t e t h e 'I/.»nl's Supper.Registration of the c s n e m u n i c u n b H k e l y t h e \\e?!rie:1i.:y a ft e r n o o n b e f o r e . O u r p o p u l a r " A m e r i c a n L u t h e r a n " n.nr»suim=\nn h H . l \ m l i n N a n \ n r \ r Mi n s G l a d y s M o o r e ,Mi n #Im b e l l n M o o r e a n d Me s s r s Fm : z b e e M o o r e a m !A l l a n Phil!ip1¢w e r e t h e sol ois ts 'o f t h e e ve n i n g .E ve r y n u m b e r w a s h i g h l y a p p r e c i a t e d b y t h e l a m e a u d i - enc e.M r .Ir n r i e t o l d Us lh c f H l o I5 H e n s S p r i n g H d t l r i vf lTP'z Ii u t t e r f a t Rmlttor Pr i c e P e r ' }} M , , , ¢ d 5| postal!a n A d U ! | ¢......¢.......-_.....-_ E ve r y s a n o p e n m l c r l b e n l r f r o m o u r I ation of 1.h4 l h h c n b e r a c d p t i o n 1 d s l g n n t e d t n h l r r i b e r co n di t io n s c o n t r a c t 5 su bs c ri b er . ¢..__-._-....... L a n w t ! n a t u r a l l y t a s k o ve r 1 h u ! b e e n 1 | M a h J a n n : h e n m a r l u |n m !: 3 e i n t h a t effec t . s e m m l l o 1 n r i c h l n i f I In t o f c h a ; fi vi n g 'i n 8:45 a. m. Daily. 2:50 p. m. Daily. c. Sl. P. M. & 0.os The progressive firm of Sas Bros. m m N o r t h 7:20 a. nt. Daily Except Sunday. 2:00 p.rn. Daily Exc e pt h ill! !- 8:80 a. m.. Sunday Oni! 6:55 p. nm. Daily Except Sunday. ' r t - o n m e 9:25 a. sn. Daily Except Sunday. 12:50 p. m. Daily Except Sunday. 6:28 p. rn. Daily _ Q q a l s , - t f -~.? ? " * " T= - 1 . !{uhn's Photos will please you. I.os=t-~.\necltlnce with cameo rrrnlant.Finder plcawe call Heel 35 or Intl. Il.tf. Any tiny or girl interested in own- ing a goof]bicycle will do well to call ut. The Eitterprire office. For Snle:--Sampson Tractor 8-18 nnel plunge.Both in good shape. Woultl take in trade,milk cows or Qel of work harness. Coll 202. 1:wuz Linden. Einrna Beckman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Chas.Beckman,who is I`rnl.i§. The lllisr tf .\.:.l:e Hunn .tml livulnlt ltolwvru nom Sioux t:l> \:=ilor-Inuit Satunlay. Any boy or girl interested ln own- ing o good hicycle will tit)well to cull at The Enterprise offiicc. Haggard 6:Bcndorf.Undertaking one closed car furnished without chg. Both phones.Located in Riker oliice. Highest price paid for c ream and eggs at |lnnfot'\l§Cream Station One door east of Niel.~=e|\'=-l Carla Store]tr. The order of Relzeknhs enjoyccl at prorrnln and nice lunch following their regular work last 'luc.Mlny evening. i Marguerite \\rigl\t," h o is at- llenrlimg the University at Lincoln is 1pending the Qpring vncatlolr with l.er parents of this c ity. Mr. and Mrs. G. ll. Datis hail as ruests a few days last week.Mr. Davis' sister, Mrs. Henry Shick and »on Ruel ol Emerson,Iowa. For Sa le:-A Foul ton truck ln good repair. Have no further use for it. lt goes for what it is worth. ln n n l ) Fur Z4.llv:l:t1n:>and residence..-. ;Lfmnl ll 1 ;llwa5F.Geo B.Iliker. s 3-tr Miss illv:l|||.: Heil. is now ¢ItlPl0)" ell nt the lntlepcnrlcnt telephone off ice.. Judge Debel was a visitor to Omaha Pllonuloy, going tlown on the rnrnishell cans. W.H.C.ltensington will meet 'l'hursdoy.April 10 nt the home ol Mrs. John Carter. Mr, ami Mrs. Palmer Allen enter- lninerl a nunther of guests at dinner last Frimlay cseninsr. Morris Nielsen,who attends the I niscrsity at l.inooln visited his par- ents :luring spring vacation. Clank Alben ~l~ippe.l two ear load- uf fat cattle tu Omaha Monday night shipping them from Calhoun._ Joe ho w shipped forty -nine heal 'f hogs from lilair to the Stlulli .I patrty l~`rli¢|oy evenintg. ';Loans,rnuntl1ly payments. :|»: service. Georgie B Riker. 3 l l Grant Allen shipped two cars of rattle and one of hogs from Ft. (nlhoun Wednesday. Mrs.Ruben Hooks spent Friday H- Craig visiting her brother, West Fntllerianll Bm!faznilgr. Soren Rasmussen is planning to I\(l\iE into the Cory Charlton house nhicl:he. has purchased. A baby boy was born to Mr. and f\'r~Albert Schutlt of the Orum !1i;:l1l.>oril00¢l on lust Monday. A baby boy was hom to Mr. and hr Herman ltahlfn of the Drum .lll-orlaoorl on last Saturday. H c llurtlin has lemed the Terry f.lli:1ll farm north of Blair and .r11~-\irnr out there this week. .\1\)boy or girl interested in Omaha markc tr lant Monday.lvohazlg .t good bicycle Wm :lo well !|Iiss_ Marie Bourke,who teaches the Gnndnel nehool spent the week- tnfl at Ip home nt Havelock. Mr. Adolph lazure. who has been :L call at The Enterprise office. Porsomu who Wish war tax refund c-I on Iyceom tickets call on Mrs. u.F.Hross Sat.,.April 5,from -I sc seriously ill during the illnesslm 6. ?~li.~:iicrtnltle Urtlntoll.:laughter como back to Nebraakn. of Z. T.Brunton is seriously ill at ller home on.\\e¢ll. South street..joymz at vinit from a cousin, Hrs. Mr and Mrs. J ohn Kytk are on- Hngirnhl ii:Ilentlorf.Ustdertnitinyz 31 Sigerson of Wenatchee, Wash- t.»n¢ closet! cur furnished without chg.5,,g¢,,,. She ;,, on her Way to (mm,[mth phones.Loonted in Biker oflice.fm and other Illinois points where she will spend her vacation from har work ns deaoonnena of a hospital in her home town. E. w Jacobs attended a cllrectofs meeting of the Horse Shoe club of the state in Omaha on last Satur- tiny. hlvte r Glitklon Brooks ol Lin- coln is spending his spring vacation with his grandmother.Hrs.L.L.. lantry and his aunt,Mrs.lfannis Grimm. Miss Thelma Umlcrwoocl spent n few tltl}s.l.|tis week with her par- cnls,Mr.nm!Mrs.W.`I{.Under- uooll.She is attending school In Lincoln. Mrs.Will Burdick of Omaha at- lc llllnl o.II. S. ltlsl Thursday eve- ning,being an official visitor..She is n sister of Peter M. and Waluton Tyson of this c ity. Mr.Clarenc tioucllcnoer and lady friend came up from Omaha Znsl. Saturday evening to spend the week-end v.il.l\Mr.Gouehenoerhn mother,Mrs.Wm.Sheridan. of which w.J.San is proprietor. has installda "Near W ay" c omput- :mr and measuring machine in the dry goods rlepartment.'This device measures the cloth and computes the cost in plain view of the pur- rhaserei eyes.Ther; is no chance for nn error and it is quick and re- liable. c IIIecling.The District School ~ Q The election of one or more ment- bers of each of the diana school laoarfh will toe place in the DQ!! two or three months irr man of the States. So much of tht success es pecially of the small rural school de pernls on .the bounl that the PMP* of the dintrlct need to be reryy caro- tul in selecting it. One unworthy ~s CLI5 h a s t h e fc i l o w ffl g ve r y R0 0 6 o f h i s l i fe m u l s n u g t w o H r o u p n o f C o r n !..\2nten " C h u r c h N o t e s , "w h i c h m a y Sc ot ch :-0I\¥8-iW l 1 f: 1 t in t e r e s t m a n y o t h e r s :M r .Im : i e l e ft o n Tu e s d a y m o r n -O a t s l a I t N o t h i n g T o Y o u i n g f o r S a i n t L o u i s w h e r e M r s .I m -H a i r * A l l y e t h n t p a s ;b y ,b e h o l d !Se e r i o h a s b e e n i n n h o s p i t a l f o r t w *C a t t l e n - - - _ ' I - " - "-"". 6 0 334 »_..u6. 70 10.00 llz~onow. which is done untn MET i1 § ' ; " * ; = ~ f ' " § f c l u v f c u ~D a n a C o l l e g e M u s i c D e p a r t m e n t ur D.Smm ey,inlster _,_.____________u g ;c r l u u m .l r - a l u m T H E M A L Z E U U A R T E TSunday.April 8 whoa!at 10 A.M.THE M A L E C HORUS Sunday school work since the pastor nle berzun.Let us zo on to ~til| better things in the next three months. Morning worship at l l A.M. Communion meditation by the pax- lnr.Mnnlhlv celebration of the. LJ. |.¢lFo va :Jamal l|.\.r1..1o..1;a Admission 50 cents T i c k e t s o n s a l e a t P o u n d s a sse ssor Ask i;;..-.' ;.;.;;. ..;;.;.;;.'~se-l + | + l + l + l + l ' l ¢+\\-:-I-~|-|-¢+ I+One of g L - taking the second year rn the Statei University,came home last Friday! and will spend her spring vacation with her parents.~ Bernice Halbert.who in teaching school at Lincoln,came to Blair baturday evening where ahe will spend her ten day s of spring vac a' tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 2l. M. Halben and family.5 l am offering, for a few day s, a fine improved two hundred acre farm farm at $225.00 per re,located three and one-half mil due south cl Spiker, Nebr. If you are looking for a good farm, see me quick.g 6 t l C., J. llobinson,Blair, Nehr. Car!Schmidt had the misfortune to fall from a ladder which gave nay, when he was working up at the american Legion hall last Sunda;.,. :ntl he is now laid up at home with acveml broken bones in his foot. While the accident has been a moat painful one he is wetting along as nel! as could be expected.1l ll.( .Ita:-Inu;sen.better known as Chmn Rasmussen... has returned with his family from Los Angeles alter two y eah residence there and will make his home in Blair.lie owns a farm at Orum where he u=~ed to live.Mr.and Mn .l!m.mLt~t hen and fourteen year old r-on will hve on west Lincoln street where Soren R:\.~=mus§.en now resides. About thirty young friends Ktllll cred at the home of Thelma Best on loot Sattmlay evening and pro- quare at the anterpnre omc e. Bake day at J.E.Campbell? store,Satunlay , April 5,by M.E. ladies.Fresh food. calres, pies, the lrind that mother used to bake. 10.zt Misa lJlna Nielsen came home from Lincoln last Saturday to spend spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Slmv Nielsen and fam ily of this city. The regular services of the Latter liny Saintatelurch are now in clmrxe aho will supply the rest of the and death ol his wife, la slourly lm- proving. an ll.Myers,former superinten- dent of the Blair schools, was ln the city Saturday vialting homefolksandfriends._ Mrs.O.M.Ireland returned Sat- urday from Omaha where she had spent some time visiting at the C. J.I-Cnowlngton home. Misa Elizabeth néewell. who is taking a c ourse at the State Uni- :nd Mn. Olin Hopewell,duHng the 0'Elder tr u e ?S;.l\.ester of Omaha. versity is \isiti|\z h e r a mn u .li : . =prlng and summer. Will Rowe,who resides on c u t South street was placed under nr- ll|~l.last Satuniay charged with hunting out of season.He paid the ritual fine and "trimmim\." The supper given by the men of the hlethotlist church on last Fri- tt.}evening was a success and the ret profits were snmethinlr over a hunelred dollars. 'That preacher man cf that church did bake the bis- cuits and he "sho do lcnow how." Mrs. Cory Charlton left for Den ver Wednenlay morning and Cory intends to ahlp their household et-; fecta and follow a little later.The; Charlton.-= have always had a honk cring for the west and will now gratify that desire.The best wish-it-of their friends go with them. Mrs. H. .l. Colley of De Silo WIIS called to Omaha Monday to cancl for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Left-"'c ecd6l to the home of Gladys Sl!-Itvich.Miss Lizzie cm-mt-in of De liottcr to give her a surprise whicit vias a huge success.Dancing and canlc wma the order of the evening I-nd at u late hour. refreshmentl. of' Soto, who was c aring for them he rprlnn' vacation. Congregational C.E.business meeting, Thunulay evening at I:30. Election of officers.Pop-corn popalterthemeeting.All members urged to he there.\ Miss Gertrude Allen. tllllkltter of Mr.and Mrs.Scott Allen of the iouthern part of the county.has been engaged to teach the Money 1chool for the coming y ear. The following:relatixes visited at the J. J. Long' home last Sunday to remind Mrs.Long of her seventy >eventh birth anni\en=al'}.Messrs and Illeadames Weston Long,IInal ("aldv.oll,Fred lang' and som [toy Arthur and Howard. Representatives from the l..S. Veterans Bureau in Omaha. will be at tl1e,Re¢l Cross Office at the fourt House in Blair.Nehraalra.Fri~lu>. April ll, 192t, to assist any exser- vice man to reimtate or convert his War Risk lnauraltce.10-lt. Mrs.Henry Blencke entertained came ill with an attac k of rheun1a~l'l\¢ll. A.Rs in n l1'lorl hospitable lisam and had to zo to her home. Friends nf Mrs. Leftwich will regret.santluriches,ice cream.cake : u i ln learn that =he has almost lost coffee brought by the guehta,w_.~|\tl eyefngrht uhlcli makes st han: manner on la't l~"rid1\3f afternoon. lteport.~<from the National cornea tional were read and the afternoon given over to \ilililig. MN.3lfT'¢i<¢' Mrs.Grant Allen arlrl Mrs.Sam Cheely are entertaining a number of friglds at a "500"party this |Il1uraday)afternoon at the Cheely home. l.ouls"Murdoch and David Mum- mert. who attend schood at Omaha, came up to Blair Friday evening to »pencl the week-end with their par- 4nts. Mrs. Roscoe Stewart. who liven ln the southern part of the county near the Wranch school la quite ill and her mother.Mrs.Ida Wdght i> c aring forher. Joe Iazure of Ft. Calhoun town- slzip who has been confined to his led with the prevailing "flu"or "eriliue"has somewhat improvedbut is not ible to bentlt aa y et. ltimert Lazu \ o l Casper Wyom inz left for his home Wedne|=day :J temoon after a few day s visit in the community.lie trait called here to the death of his motl1er,Mrs. Adolph Lazure. Mr.Geo:go llarbican,who had his eyex operated on last luesday in Omaha is getting along as well Us could be expected.hint.Frank llarbican, his mother and@li»is Mel- vina,his slider, visitesl him Friday. National music week is to be ob- :erved for the firxt time from Bday 4 to 10.ll intlrestewl about aug'- gestlon- fir rural schoolvanel corn munltiea write C.Ll.Tremalne. Sec'y. National Music Week Commit tee,me W est wth sz., x.Y. City. Blemlarnes Char.llitchman.Clarlr Allen and W.W.Wilkinzton will five n farewell party Friday eve ning in honor of Ale! Hitchrnan at the (1arl:Allen home.Mr.Hitch man plan.to wturn to the Suutli S W 'W S ;. lr' nr. \\ 1. ¢. a 2: e a u l\ t nI \ I 2-ir. Alex Hltehmnn came in fromlmember may so in£e1'fere with anill ill anis For Sale:--Eggs from a fine nlthy floc k ol Barred Roch, dark arrow barreul to the skin.Winter .yeas, headed by eockerels of beat inning bred liner.. $5 per hundred. {.l1Ha,Larsen,Kennnni,RL I. Blair Phone U-50 tf. Antnnio on last.Monday.He be here but a few days and move his hotulelwld goods to Antonio where he will make future home. The Glee Club of the mo e unl- eraity gave a mania! promnm be- nro the high school last Friday fternoon. There were around twen- y young: fellows who were ful!of nlhus1msm and all enjoyed the pro- Mr.and Mrs. G.S.Van Deuaen re both very seriourdy ill at their ome in west Blair anal their daugh- crs.Mrs.Don Gamrnel of Teha- nah and Mrs.Lena Kaabaume ul )unbar,Nebr.have arrived to be sith them. The lfnlerprire print=the neun. school that it will be almost wo: less for a number of yenra. A rr 'deal has been written and aaid bout just what kim!of a per make:a god board member.C lainly the usud c haracteristics o god citizen suchh aa honesty, fi ness, kindneml, and public spirit Herman There is the teac her zo selected.The board need! to R1 where to go or whom to write in der to find teachers, what perm qualities make for mceelaful el.: room wor k, and wh at mlm' m be offered to secure a compet teacher.The board ought to lu lmw to attend to the affairs M Uistfitl in a busineawllke way. 1 means that it will be able to m up n budget, know how much mo tlere is for the year,where money comes from, how it s uh: spent, lnzr will keep eareful 1.1 Moreover,fehool truntees should men and women,wine enough lrnve professional teaming mat tu the teacher.Finally they n he the kind of folin that the c firm:of the rr>n1:11umly can re~p mmwmmmmmmmwmm ___ B. Y. P. |_r at 6:30 P. M. II\enln;:sewic e at a If M. Sermon subjec t: "Guan: or Camels." Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 P. M. Let us make thi= the Dulelanding :sezvice of the week. I t is very important that every member of the choir be present at practise on Friday evening.l're pnrntiona for the Easter Camala wil! go fo:-wan! with vigor from new on. Our meetings clones!last Sunday cvening with a great servire.Mr. lmrie proved himself to be in very truth a pasta:'n helper.He had lhe llroper song ready for any moment +_______+ +x:; + uhh rapre be coming lhey will I about tax: for diuruu paign and portance Congressrr than will ihe fore. ln view ceruin pr by Congn we f m 1 greaammthat the I mule on fuggent th man this "How i benefil. me rr.My ir nent.dua that I hm income ta ference do you lower comes l p~ Pmbubiy rcpiy som 1elermined of this c their abil!! azninst re an m 25 xv D00 or ov in- um: is fine menit |¥~I "fo r h i m s e l f i n t h e h e a t h nl't h e p m p l e o f o u r c h u r c h b y h i s q u i e t a n d u n a m u m i n x m a n n e r . T h e s p i r i t - u a l t o n e a n d f e r vo u r o f t h e r h u r r h h a s b e e n ru i n e d g r e a t l y b y t h i . |0 1i od of s pe c ia l ac r \i ¢. 'e f=. W it h m an y l|nn¢!irup~=t h e m¢°c°tin:g r e w i n s p i r i t f r o m t h e ve r y fi r : t so t h a t d u r i n s :t h e l m !w e e k t h e r e w a rI n o t 1 n i n u l v =»erxice i n w h i r h t h e r e \\ a s h o r e s p o m w t o t h e go s p e l i n vi t a t i o n . W e l o o k f u r w a n !t o p e r i o d o f p r o m e s <su ch a s w h a ve n e vn r b e fn r e k n o w n .LPI.e\ e r3 . .l ¥ :1 p !i = t i n B l a i r b e fn u m In pl a c e i n t h e cI\u n: h seeking:i n ¥i n t h e ;fr o1° m u s e i n wl u it h w e l r ve b e r n c a l l e d . H u v i n z a n o p e n 1 t e lhlva w e e k B r o t h e r Im r i e » u g g m l c d t h a t h e r v..l ,enjoy the »¢:vices with you.our congregations in Ncbr. to raise We nm expeainz 125 at Bi b ie r special offerinil to help Um poor School n u t Sunday :mul l60 on students, who lost gheir }muk-cloth iinster Sunday.Iimr,etcetera.on the night of thc E§§i § § g i§ n n s n n o n o s n o o n o l n r a q f w w l n n - c a n Are You Satisfied Vl'ith th e Car Yo u Drfivg lf not Trade it to us for one that will go We have a few exceptionally cheap cars Lo ok uv cr thi s lis t l923 STUUEBAKEH $665 i922 Bumx $685 1920 BUICK $475 1918 HUUSUH $295 a \~ 5 $..;». 2 u+| Tested Qualilg W hen buying any&hing in Drugs, quality isa m atter of first consider- ation.W e make you certain byin- sisting that every item we offer you meets our rigid quality standard. Blair Pharmacy Blair,-Nebraska »¢~:~|~:-n+|-:-¢+n+ »~:» I+ we-:~ I »-:~|+e+n-:- |»}»§+|-l>l'l°l°}. 1-:~ 9 + gi as hifh will be celehratvd as nmurnlig.E Communion'Service at the 11 za" Thanksgiving, f°minn-.¢»=. und oth °=¥°<\=hour next Sunday.wenlmr sr holidays.Music week xhould be| f'¢l\'5¢¢ at 8 P. IM. (mole the CNITUZP week of the habitual um of music of time). Sermon theme, "The Do of merely an itllenrifgirlg l|\1fi{\;: 0n|\iUli'I)on'ts."The Junior choir i~ u 1 -`.mugmul am gear.ln :he »d1...»l..:.°e1lim:bugger nod better.f' -mo ns wrjl ml 'in the home, c\¢35 ¢l:|\"*'\1\and hear them. .»hould be mmie day.l E' r n l x r n z.\"rzu:R.\:~:lI l 1 RL I I <u u mn OF F II RI S T Henry J.\$¢.'rrlinr:.I'u=1or I.. JI. Camp, Minister' "Nc\xt'Sun¢Ea5x e£r\f¢¢s r:mme 11a Next Suuulny is the next s|»Hia£niurmg March--{Iorn1nn in moznine ¢'|\i '-"y n our IreEn:-ter cnm;ma;;n.fnmI ¥.n|:h-h 1.4nten Service at 1:30 ll is "Nt'i|¢i\1u1r|a Day." 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R E D 'BRAND MUN: ;:l'npezl}' is dcsLru}.ed by rust and rob r\v r}yczu than by fire.The only wa y tq .-lu;» this erlmmuus wzlste is by paint and vm- uish.Save the su|°iuce .md you save alk. is your home. furniture. barn, garage. fence ui zuli onluhlle sufferi ng from !ac k of pai nf? ers!" Then rn y o u r Canga~easm.an l o te l l y o u ju s t h o w t h i s I c w e r e d y o u r i u x e s , a n d h e w i l l b l a r l l l y r e p i r t h a t l f t h e h h ; fell owai p a y m o r e .t h e i i l l l e ft !! { \ : = a u r e l y w i l l h a ve t o p a y less.S o m e h n w .h r !|\o|1t b e a b l e i n g e t i l t h r o u g h h i s k e w l ( h i d i f y n u lli||I\°I p a y a n y m o r e in c o m e t u x a t al l . y o u : a n n u l p a y Im a b y m i l k i n g U10 H12 ft |2 c\ \x p a y m o r e . 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A n o b e e n c o u n t y u s e i nE n t e r t a i \\ t h i D fi ft h a n m y m nL i n w l n . b o t h e r s a n d m e o n o n et h e n h l h a vi n g t h r e e t h i e f o f S u n d s a r y o b c c n r r cday , l ull l o n e . t u i i l l o n i M r s . g u r l oOld est - r h a l l e n c h e e r fut h o a d w e a t h e r g n r d c n . t h a t g r W O M E N C A N D Y E A N Y G A R M E N T , D R A P E R Y ~5 or Tint Worn, Faded Thing! New for 15 Gents. Diamond Qyes Don't wonder whether you can dye mr tint suecelsfully. because perfectsome dyeing guaranteed with "DI:- :unnd Dyes"e n If you have never iyed before. D ggisls have all colors.Directions in each package.--Adven isement. From Fa rro w lo F ootlighla "Aly buy .lush has gone nn writ. l piece fur the the~ayler." sald Fmmerlfumtnssei. "'I`nrnln' his buck on the old farm!""Yup Says he donl see' any wma ln bein' the man with the hae.I! edrnlhor be the man with the hokuln.'*-- Washington Star. No!Very h a w!was the ancient world;about the hlggest humanthing: In ll were the tombs.. ~45.,€{,;r < .0 \ m°° ", n f ~ o Q : 0 . - _ - ' .Q ` , ¢ ~» '35 f un-, ,§_» = . onb ha!.,.a=cA1.\JMa'r 7115wonznis °g§A'Z'5%f P O DER Rzmi°°\Hs\'°°*~l e a v e n i n k m¢=¢"=m evenclimate zo thuv¢rvhn,p°anf\1LAhnyn dgpendf able nm! pure. ~_'Q/4 . 1 J ~ _ t rf\ , .. ,-~./fliipmw : ~a xel l n a g ? ~ u ma s f 9 8" ° w e J ' £ ¥ ; ; , ° § :T s v TE S 'r1r\=m~r'1~zmmz1s=1:, r§r.Am l\EBRASKA mw s u a mr w a az ma u a n u v mnsu NEWS Nmggn BRIEF n 0-lappmnqa In Nebraska wen In erm Ilsvns For ' B u s y I ma m mmmn xxua mn au mn nmzu x Em' hnmu al Omllul will mea may 1. I c w were slrlrkun vm;'momalaa polaonlnx fnllowlnl .A dinner at winch rsaned salmon was served. They an reoovex-InlFor fourteen years.Gordon Jnhm non at Omaha. has ma carry lnl .s.IS Cullbel' revolver bullet ln h u heart,but he dldn'¢know n na man XNy showed lt. Thu annual Fslhnrs sml Sona ham'nu n was he ld In me Odd F a llo n hall sl Fslrmnm. 'ma Immun: was'sponsored by tha womnnu club, Un -...a ......_.. .N. . . .... "M v `Nns. Paul lloalo and son o!g » gmc~ lm-1 mr, "un mlnkn u |»mrduu la u\.|.m¢ ref |.a»|..m1.._ ,l "m .~Q -_' 5 ' n "N u n n . "4 " ~ l » _ _ f" l n n ¢ » h » l h n q o n n l l l * l.S.:~'§?7'}3f'1§' 4ri ".z'-'gr -» qgg Jral. W~ ~f s I - m \ _ _ . _ ~ s 1 7 5 2 g ;- 5 - - 'f ® MY DAUGHTER WUULII GRY AT EVERYTHING : ~ spirin : ~ware of Imimionsl @ A BA~RE2 Unleu you sw :ho "buyer Crm" macknlv or an nblela you are not (et. the enulm I!x1-x nyer /upl u Droved le by mllllanu m d prnrrihed by H q p e l a l Extrnvuganz persons are naw: cob aus or their timing :miss they lu!r from remorse cn account of lt. ggnlql~ f¢9~. q w ,n n m u u uQa p p n l u u a lg p nhl: li qud o n. 1 f f n ma i n y o u rlooddoyonnangood. 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One of tho walls ot the M.I t church. at Isoulsvllle. s. new brownstone building, is showing the effects ot the dynamite esploslon which re-cently occurred there. and tlll prob- ably have to ho torn down and rs bullt. A road improvement proposal delealed br a roto ot 102 to 69speclal election held at Papllllon. 'Lbs s l: lm oralln a proposal was for graretlng otmllesot road to complete an proved road stretch from that placeto Spalnglleld. The horse and buggy came backinto lts own for one .day ln tvnnur Saturday. when 501 teams and slnaledrltrlng horses and rigs wergpountod hitched on stlde streets. Tho nnmbsl'ls the greatest since the automoblll became popular.Extraction his own teeth tnslslng and areAb had our and setting a bridge for himself crowning one ot his own teeth.the accompllshmenta ot Dr. .l. N. hott. a dentist of Niobrara. Ilonoasalstnnt or assistance otkind ln tno work. 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I t l s u i d t h a t t h e r e a s o n b o o t l e g z l n z i s n t st o pp e d l u o n e N a b r u k n I.0\\B i l h o u a u s e t h o u n d e r t n k o r h a l In c h a s t r o n ; p u t t " i t l l t h e o l l l c i o i s . G u s It u c f l a t e r a n d h a ve Tr a i l ! w e n t t h e l l m l t i n p r m i t l l n x o u t o r t l t i t i m e n t !o r t h o 4 . - d l t o r s a t l l r o m l Is l a n d u n t i l t h e y r o m e t o t h e l7 ; » l . l l t t o u l m l t t o o . 'fl w n l l w y h a c k e d c l e a r u p .l i m o a n d G u l a r e t t p a i r o l " l o o n l l l h i r d l . A Io l r l m r y m a n n o t s o m m a t Ja i lw i fe n c c - o t l \ti l B I l u - 1 Il nn h c d u p o n I c h o i r n n d h i t h i s o w n c a r . I I H1 r u u l ull:YIIIIIU wugua U\mn !f.w h i c h nnl sh cs b y w a y o f b e ing p ane ls al t he si des o f t he sk ir t. hl \. l \l lu ll u| I l ul l ua auuvzlao f d o l l a r s i n p r o p e r t y . t i m e t i a r ve y . n e a r A l b i o n , 1 1 2 r u w h o s e c l a i m t o b e i n g th e a r s o n In N t t h n s k a a l l n d a u n ed i s at l l l h rl g h l . c !1 l | » pe r l m ! .a n d l n pa t i e n t l y t t \ . | i t l n 8 t e n t o f s p r l n g a n d xraraner U i l l u a l l l | Y I U I U u w p n r l t r u t n w u lthe tree camp on the Llncoin ltlnh-tny northent at the city, and C. II._Williams pay camp on the Meridian highway. thereby making two camps t o c a r e t o r t o u r i s t n e e d s . l t u l n a i n Y o r k vo n n t y . \ \ h i c h h a ve b e e n llleul u l t h m a t e r a l o n e la st fa l l . m n va m e o n sc a u u a i u r n x e m eL l m l e l l H o t e l l h a !r W a r m e r s H u b 1 | ge t t l ng b u l ly l » o || l n d i n t h e s e t t le m e n t o t Il u r o p t a n d l l i i vt l l t l vs . ( In t l n V i n h l l t e y e w : : a t e fo l k : s t l t h p o l l n n ga s.Th vr t :l l a n u n l i m i t e d l u¥n l n l I n I l n : n l h l \ n ¢ n l | | \ \ l l u l 1 such nn ela bora te use ul'the f n o o t h er d ec o r at i o n i s n e e de d . n b m l d s r t d In C r y s t a l : n d H i t . ne m o r e s c a r f g o w n 1 | a n e ve n i n g a m o d e l b y D n e u i l i e t .Ju d e g r e e n »eh e u i l y em b ro l d er e d i n cry st al i d be n d s m a k e !t h e si m pl e ig h t d n u s, w i n c h ha s l l w lc u r l ' n t :ld from shunldq zo waht at the : . W u l f "Th e a u d i e n c e w a n t e d t o s e o ih o a t n r a n d t h e l t u t l w r nl d o b y o h i o . 1'!: »r:~ o lo lnni In the clam or. Aft e r 1 t l t tl o p a us e . hu e W e st m m e' u t fr o m th o u p p o l l l a w l n z vn l k l n g m o t : o n h e r n e c k a n d In h e r h a l f o d i d n o t lo o k t o w a r d th e a m l l a t nl !n o r h o w , n o r m i t e .a n d t l so m e : a n o n t h e l p p l a t u o b fg a u o u l y ,t i r e u b d i n h o r : f r n ;n1 vn, Ptefre nsitrt l l|m1re\elJ. ' T h e zvn tl e tn a n w a n t s t o Im o w i f h e m n : p e u t t o t h e d o d o r .Co r t al n i y no t u t p r n r n t .I f l m w i l l wa l t ,th e d o c t o r w i l l s p e n t t o h i m o n t h e i l g r ou t . Pi e r r e s at o n t h e b r u s h a n d u n i t e d . Il e l o a n e d t o r n a n i , e r t m r a o n kn e e l . he a d c r u s h e d l n b o t h h a n d s . a n d t h e w o m a n st a re d a t h t m vt t l i 'n l l : - n o t :h a m ut u a l le at h er .T h e p a r t o f t h o s h e e p u n d fo r " c h a m o i s "i s t h o t m d e n k l n , w h i c h u n t l t r e c e n t l y w a s a u - t|ll't!¢d a l o f n o vn l u e .A t o n e t i m e do en kl n w a s al so u n d fo r m a k i n g " t h n m o | | "gto ve c.b u t do es kt n h u | u l u e o f i t s o w n a n d l s n o t o h m a m pt oy od n o w i n t h !pr e p a r a t i o n O ! chsm -ol:le a t h e r . - - Lu n c h e a t a r G a u d l l l l ."4 sc a r£ | 0 1 d n a m van ti : t r a in c h b m llml. mi lim! lleglll uf;-~ llhl n-| || |-im-ka fl-h m n §',§,§;,Z,",,],;{`,T|;._"i,"[,E"§,[{{ I}Z5=T§f¥EE Cmor ull. lun-nods. fl§!'s°l!ll9!_P"'¥"! | ld |ol oul_||gnn¢ lhl Ilgufn !_||||_ u_ {l¢m}glllg quak _llul \|l|\|l u u |lI0\¢I l|.|l lllh llllI\| an man and Mathias:Fl ('¢~ul||n|nu ow In protullon around ner fu QWHI an me feed .\¢fd' after I a I humane than I.5nml|: lulim Q W / m mI llnuk. \ . £261 hair, §:Lb§. Aphf "s f§4 amunta in uid judgrpent, _the In .»»~T ._ _ , B ~ IF no nw me will be present to give the daysl'llBRASKA W EEKLY °Wyoming to Kansas City.A very INUUS'l'RlAI'2REVlEW lame part of this property will beiustruc tion whic h starts at 9 A. M taxable in Nebnsks.Omaha-Lorid Lister hoafaltal " ' \The Columbus gas plant been stalls radio head set ln all rooms. Falls City-»ll'alls City hotel to be ldlt at estimated c ost af $156,269. llilnney --local farmers complete organisation of alzipping association. Piero.Nebraska Gas and Else- trlc Company building substation near mill alto.Omaha-Ualon Pacific railroad places onrler for 35 locomotives cost- ing $3.000,000.Ranges a n d , { " * " " in Nebraska fair but qua!y tow. Glnciition of c attle good with hay aad food supply plentiful in most m m m .Production of kerosene in United States in 1923 increased L86 per cent over 1922 to 2.343.934.7l2 gal- lons; gas and fuel oil t2.'?B per cent to l2,0'Il,l9t,698 gallons and lobrl- tlh ll.12.12 per cent to 1,097,368,- »-flif gallons. Lincoln-Plans \n|>1l=~1\¥for con- »l'm¢¢i¢n,°r tlro minimum:und.¢e», one at Ga-and |lll.l'ldln1l the other at Broadwater. lndlanola-Slx carloads of and thirteen canloads of cattle pad to Kansas City market. Kearney-Site secured forstruction of $l35.000 municipal Cttrorlts. hogs ship- con- wat- Thl-\ spring there sro 350,000 men* played in building new highways granted an extension ln l u fran- chise and the directors have voted to practically erect a new plant. The Initial appropriation ls $1,500. . The Nebraska Gas & Electric com pany has recently installed a mam m tl1 lightning arrester at Mllfonl to protect customers as far as pos» sible against loss of aervke over the 38,000 transmission line. The Suburban Electric company, a private corporation, ls organising at Falrbury for the purpose of car- ryinc elcctrio.eurrent from the city to prospective rural customers. Graveled roads will come into ti.olro1m in Nebraska the coming summer.Madison county alone ls planing on expending 3100.000 on t highways. re than fifty electric operators rn Nebraska will attend n district convention at Kansa; City, ApHl9 12. .People of Kearney are asking for more electric street lamps in the nesident sllstdcts. A city swimming pool is being pro- posed for Plattamouth. llomea are cleaner than they were n generation mo.claims a writer. Sure.they'rs used,/less.'l»'"l a z e f e o r f h h hIntlkeeping olrl m m in repair."r a oa er, "' et er e floiters on the street corners orBeatriceTltnee snory bulldlnl rooms ltlmlealy about in an auto- azontalninir fifty rooms bein! builtetInstituteforFeebleMinded mobile,cluttedng no the streets. touth. estimated cost $100,000.| ".»tSlllN N (}0UN1'y hebranlm Dairy Development Sd-. clety organised to promote lndustry in state, 25 tnulteea appointed ln various districts to look after work. Elm Creek Contracts let to grav- el roads connecting with state road z-mm nn n mu Norrzs The Seven Year Itch andthe Small Moming Gl oy A sto ry i s told o f a o wn ma n so MY FRIE NDS A ND VOTERS GBNERA LLY OF W AS HING, TON c o o w r r As doubtless most of you know l om now serving my twenty-first gear on the District Bench of this District.During all of this time it las been my constant endeavor to be both faithful and efficient.I am nc w asking a renomlnstlon for an- other term.If you believe my pant service has been reasonably altla- fcctory I respectfully solicit your further support at the primary cloc- tion to be held neat Tuesday. Aprilaah. 1924.Please look up my name o n t h e ballot. A. C. Troup., Judge District Court. STKAYED l havo taken up a stray hog whic h I new hold. The owner may l':l\'0 the same by proving the pr~op» orty, P=>i11s for keep and the cost of this advertising. 8-3t Clyde Allen ua xxan o rz nz xvs Mr. and Mrs. L. l`. Kreymborg cllfremontvisitedfriendshereMon lay .blr. and Mrs. Saiger of Arlington were in town Sunday evening.lllisnes Mary and Mabel Robert sen and Pearl Wllderson spent the week-emi in Dmaha.eMrs.Dave Fadr of Omaha iaspending a few days with hcr moth er.Mrs.Blaster.bliss Gwendolyn Shafer of Omaha same up to visit with her grand-mother,Mrs.lllaaler.\ . Mrs.Ellis (unnin|.¢l1\rn was callcdhomernaccountofthedeath oI_l1er father.ML llergrnan. Rood.Hz.and Mn .Ch u.Mellon-nld.Mr.Wdcker,Oscar PedersenandMr. and MU.Lawrence Mil r. Mesdamea Chris Hina, Osclrend John §icDon;ld spent lest We¢I~nexday afternoon at the Dan Thomp- mn home.,Miss Grace Banry end |.1:\encl,» Mr.Rugge nf Omaha. were Sundsy; .__.__- -- - -- - - -| SHERIFFS 3.41.2 E.B.CARRIGAN.Attorney B vi r t u e o f a n o r d e r o f a l l e i s - | . . . J But.o f t h e D i m - i c i .C o u r t o f : W u h i n g t n n C o u n t y . N e b r a s k a , i n a n . ac t i o n t h e r e i n p e n d i n t wh er ei n E d - Mr.Jenn Petersen and threedaughters visited n the John Aron- aon home Sunday.Mis.-1 Emily Arnnson ucompaniedherfathertoKennnrdWednesmlsyafternoonasMcCarthyschoolhad s half holiday. ;T°»Will Myers,Anna Mjrere,The StateBank,a eorpon on.and A.J. Moofe,first and mal name un- known.are defendants,I. will.onthe 30th day of April 192-I ,at oneo'clock P.M.on n h l date at the west front door of the W ashingtonCounty Court House in the City ol Blair,Washington County.Nehru-kn.sell at public auction to thehighest bidder for cash. the followingdescribedrealestate.to-wit: Lot 'hselve (12),and the F.m=IIottrl.een (14)Feet of Lot ElevenHt) . all in Block Si==ls"\'60). FirstAdulitionto the City ol"BEnir, Neb mlkn. acconding to the reconded plat thereof. to satisfy one certain mort'gage on the above described ron! estate,also one mec ich lien thereon:The plaintiff on the mh d a y o f June.1923.obtained judgment anddecree of foreclosure ln :mid |u.*if~n against the defendants. Wilfond My-ers and Anna Myers, in the sum of .| ,rate of seven per cent per annumfrom June 11th,1923, and oonta of mid action amounting to $20.70.aml accruing coats and the defendants and cross petitioner.A.J.Moore.first and rea!name unknown,onhi~=nn-wver and cross netition onmidelatrdidobtainjuulzmenh and decree of foreclosure in the mm?nclion against the defendants.Wi* fonl Shnm and Anna Myerein thenum of $84l.'i8. an=| interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per:nnnum from the illh Any nf J une1923. said decree prnvirlimz that saidpremisesbesoldtoBali.=f3.fin* the amount found doe as nbow- sc!forth.the plaintiff.Edna J.Noblewsonui. the amount found due Khe defemlont and cm-mspetitioner.A.J. Mnnre..fir:sL and ren! :mum nnknonn. ns above set forth. Zn use either or both. or any ofidamount.:remain unpdd for a | riod of twenty days from the datefu i d dec ni and u i d judgment| Ing still unpaid ana said decreetillinforceandtheaforesnl wenty day:having "éxplred,the id premises above described will sold to ntiefy each and both ,o-ovo»c~ooo¢ooooooooooo§Attention §BUY YUUR SEEDS FHO we ALFALFA SWEET c 'rm\o1'rlv s AndllI mher kl § Farmers Co-0 §Blair, tereal thereon and costa ana lictlu'ins coats as pmvided by said order and decree and the law in such uns l made and ;$ro\ridecl. .9 ; - M this 27th day of ~i an 1 ._MAIIRICE MEHRENS.Sheriff .p u|--Lt-..»....Pnnnixr Nebraska.A ~ ~ ~THE ENTERPRISEaxvw ummgw.. w....., ALL THE Paorus 17 YEARS EXPERIENCE WILLIAM A. REDICK \As k fo r " BL UE RIBB ON BREAD' Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD'GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT NO. 11BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, April 10, 1924DISTRICT JUDGE VOL. XXVIII Candidate for Re-Nomination __ Non-Partisan . PRIMARIES, APRIL STH, 1924 lnusmsss mn soc lem FORWARD m.£m.>womaws CH \MBLR €'5»mcE'RESULTS ~ ) \ ; _ April 12-~W. R. C. mom.m e Worr|.a.n';`!;mber of core-~~. s m m e m E l i e .31.--cnigm-3 D .~ mem had a good attendance at therr last mee!il18» April 3. and those who ac re not present have something w regret..A great ded of enthusi- um and interest was manifested by all. The Charity committee give a good report of their work for the month and some discussion »fultowed as to the future work which is hoped will bring about wonderful results to our community.The Educational committee.Mrs.Geo ilcquorrie. chairman. Mrs. Wm. Hailer and Mrs. lxillinn gavésexeellent talks and aPanentWeek campa.ign'for visiting our schools is to be held Moy 5 to 9 when all patrons and friends will Nant to visit school.A ve g inter esting talk was given by Mrs. Fred cric k Guyer on the object of the Clmpfire organization and was followed by a drill by tfre Tonka-We girls whic h was greatly enjoyed by ajl.It wa s then voted to support the play "Springtime",April 21-22 vghlc h is put on for the benefit of various branches of the organixzv tion, especially to promote industries and activities for charity work. Other interesting nubiecte were pre-sented which are to be considered :luring the month befoe taking ac- tion.This organization in _becoming ils tl In mighty factor an our me t an n o few y onn we will wo ler how wr; .cvcr not niong without lt. "Spdngtiime" a fantasy of mirth :ml music . will be given under the auspices of the Womnn's C.of C. April 21 and 22.Members of ahc caste and choruses will! be selected from the bent talent in Blair.The production promisex no be of excep- tional merit.--Contributed 'Primary Day A Quiet Crue W ilh A Light Vote Cut.Candi- dates Ready Ior Fray MANY CANDIDATES I N FIELD The primary election held last Tuesday proved to be a very tame affair and only a light vote wal out. The indlffenence was marked on every hand and no one seemed ta take the matter seriousiy. The results in this county on the demicntic ticket Showed n lead for h||:Adoo for pnesident and for Chas. Bryan for governor am! in the coung l,Kelly :was nominated for asses» eor.|On the republican ticket Coolidge lhas the lead for president and Adam Mchiullin for governor and in the county John Newell for assessor and IJ. C. Jackson for clerk of the dis- trict court. BRIDE ENJOYS SURPRISE Mrs. F. w. Arndt was the viclim of o pleasant surprise on Inst Wen ncsdey evening, April 9, which dale |i.»her birth anniversary,when n number of ng imuih street friends 'and neighbors her church co- .workers came in on hor to spend the evening. ;Mrs. Amd! hznl gone down to their néw home which they are fumiehink lo hang some curtains and the ladies knowing she would hc there. \\alk¢.1! :ffl upon her. They presented her with n haml- some silk cornfoncr made especially' c o u a m 'c o m u s s l o l v s n s PRO- c s e o l z ms . County Commissioncrk Room." Blair,Nobr.March 31,£924 The Board of County Commission ere mot pursuant to adjournrnen token March 3, 1924.Members present:H.C.Blnco, Henry Truhlecn and Peter Ai. Tyson. Blimltcs of preceding non- read and approvoii. meeting After a careful examination of the following bills on the different funds si wan mmesl nnrl seconded that the fnllowinr claim# be allowed and thu §Toun!.y Clerk instructed to draw warrants on the funds indi pay the same.Curried. cated to for her by the Indies.This com- Iforter is no common affair but a beautiful one and highly prized by mn high schools face u.serious ~ L N L N ahofll\[E of women teachers for thel next term because principles through :ut the state generally have placed z.. ban on bobbed hair, according toreportsreceivedtodayby' A.c Olney, state commissioner of aero" Cary schools. School authorities ore intent or obtaining lnstruct\re with unahorn lressea and they fear there are no? enough of them to meet the demnnf Olney announced.Ile added: "The principals seem determine' that bobbefl hair among teacher shall go.They object when mi:l=l'f aged teachers bob their hair to loo' younger than they :cally are an" they are equally vmw wl ln hai cuts for the younger instructors holding that a loss of proper dignlv is involved.The situation ie rc ported to me as serious." SC HOOL B OA RD mu ms IN REGULAR 3g3 3l0 !"' The Board of Education met in .regular session at the superintend onta offic e with the following mem bers present:ll.L.Morris,1; Skov Nielson, W w lNilkin.|l n. Dr R.J. Mudoc h,T. H. W right andWm. Kelly.1 Meeling called to order by pres! dent Morris nt 8:00 p. m. Minute# of the inet regular 'mee img, held March 3. 1924 and adjourn erl meeting of April -i,I924,werel read and approved. The following bills were al1o\.1:~ and unlertfl gold: 10-U. E. S. meets. 11 -Hig h school oamival npril .April April neu. April 12-Pythian Sisters Food Sade. April 1?Chrhtian church » bazaar and dinner at 5:30. April 16-Dana College mualcml program at B. F. D. Opera House. April 26-Congregational bake day. BLAI R no w ON 1- oua Choice Fells To An Iowa Man Who ll Chosen From la n g Lia! Of Applicants - . - . - - c o mm z u r ; m. Y RECOMMENDED ~illuir City school board met .nat ¥¥5¢1J> night and after much de si.enlpn aeeidul zo employ Pr r. D 3. Liquor of Fonda, Iowa ns super 1 nt ol the City schools for ihc ¢ :Jil }\.:1 lt n zznlnry of $2600 Hr." 2~i..c mme;well recom ¢\.l. llc i : ri 'e f the Univer .ity O! lm :i "c has been an school work for fourteen years, the Inst 5i1 of which has heennt Fonda where he :mr located. Fonia is n town near Fort Dosl~e and has about fifteen hundred in lmhitaou and durin-1 Professor Mas uefa slay her schools have :node r reputation for themselves,having won the state champulonnhip twice for lheheitdebadnye team. The school al so Sa of high sch laetic standing and belongs 11 the North Central lint or eollegl and secondary schools. I n athletics,football, basket ball and ,trerrtling and track work thi: echool has taken her p'nce and in 1922 aron the norllnrn wrestlinr chlmpionnhlp.Sho has one of the lnrged truck meets in lown whiclw inclndes ihirty eight schools with three '!'l\.ln1lltd twenty seven con :es MII. ?il:u=:er has nlxo been clcctcal to ugh in the high school. She ia a Pay Roll for March $1555.01 E¥lf¥llll¢ of Ames und sho done Wm. Helly (peuy cash nccl.)1a2.3¢§-verve years of aool work. six ni Crowell Lumber 8: Grain [which has been t t of principal at Co.(coal)1'za.u>5Fendn and has also tauvht science _(Seo. B.Riker (insurance)33.35and home economics in Momlngside ,Houghtom Miffin it Co.30.dFlenllcge at Sioux City.Mrs. Amdt..D (No further imelneaa l v n e v h m _ mrfA number of other dm were re- here on motion meeting adjourned;,|,¢ wrote .ceived te=ati.fying to the esteem and to Friday evening April 11 1924 at the Sioux I hor lark at Morningside' OF INSPECTION The College of Engineering of the l.'niversi£§{_Q[hNebrultn sends out 1. cinai in engineering each year on a tom* of inspection, taking in son of the must important pientl in the country.This In done as a matter of education and without question la of the highut value to the students. This year the clan atarled out on March 30 and retumed April 5 They left Lincoln in three :pedal Pullman coaches and their lirst atop was al. the Murray Iron Work: Co. ul Burlington,Iowa.Their next :bop of any moment after they had gone through the works at Burling- ton. wa.: nt Chicago when the In ternntionn!Harvester Co'a.plan! claimed their attention,!.hen the Irdiana Harbor.IUdi81139 w i l t ! they went through the Inland Steel Co'n. plant then through the Univer sni Portland Cement Co's plant as Huffington,Indians and the Sland nnl Ol!Refinery at Whiting.lnll. In fac t the class visited so many plants while they .were out and ann' no many wonderful sights along the lines of emzineerimr achievement that we cannot c onc eive of it all. 12-Danee at Americ an Lelloni 1 A REEMDM Blair Citizen: Cali F o r R e f u n d ! ! Vote On The P u r d u e Of ou Engine MA NY DISSATISZ'IED CITIZENS Blair City is nine thr ough the turmoil of a c ivil var, dl caused by the pa n of an oil engine unit by the oouneil which ln to be added to the city light plant. I'or lorno time it has Been appar- ent that a new unit must be bought and inswled but just the kind to he purchased was the question. Finally the council purchaaed an oil undue with a unanimous vote. This course did not pieaafmany of the voten of the city who had been following with much interest Um doings of the coun- d l.The power now ln use br the light plant is steam and many foe!that the new unit diollid also be steamanft accordingly a petition for a re- ferendum vote on the ac tion of the council was circulated and readily filled petitioning the council io hold an election on the question. Mayor Aye, not to be outdone by those opposed to the action and de- claring that an emergency existed :mtl that at any time the big angina migigt so entirely wrvnz and thecity left in darkness, got oilt a re- straining order Ior the purpoaa nf stopping any auch election and to allow the engine to be inatalietl This matter is to be heard on Hon- cny the Nth inst. and il' the c ourt sustains the name the work will go on,if no t an election will be held During this trip one of our town'a to decide whether or not the action boys was with the class..Russell io! the council shall al£n4¢' Bugeon, non of Mr. and Mrs.Fred,It is a mix-up any way y ou l h Bugeln, has been takin; the endnfiit and will delay mattera indehni- eering course and was one of Lhe`tely. : w u z men who made up this clan'rift f 1 z rr f rc ,," 'f, .g g " 3~ ,," ,,` ;; He ls to gra dua te thi s mens . b ein : s own o r s o u c x r l o x an-:rc s love in which she is held by her 300 11- rn.° w m gd; ._ 5ec'y.i Y n un c ln senior member of the Htthlnlc li _ fdends.I ._. _..._.5 "";f*";'h°F nu g f ri ,| iEngineering class and we are proud]Blair, Nob., April 4. 1924. A nice luncheon was served an|1_ SISTERS ENTERTA*N n esr im cet on o sub!!nteri to say that he in a yy oung man of.The Board of Education met tnall had :L pleasant evening.' = c n o o 4 F n ls vn q e m we bellrwl from nrelent i""""lcnergy and deserves muc h credit for regular session at the high school 1 r-tionw that '"°"°"*"has ndefl Wise- his efforts. He ln a young man who building pursuant to adjoumment :< 1 . o c . u . o va a n o wy The :alarm Louise an-l rf».|e1-~~ w e E°" "" ' Hy ; »== =; ;f ~ van make good.01. Harch s. 1924-an mee: at the all ickn Qdntthicsen :entertained thirty nl'e " '" " " " " " o n ve.e :of the president. Mrs.Alice Larson and son and of their little friends at a joint nn. or at least ahouhl he interested;rlo xa s n F A THE R P A SS E S :Members p me m. - H.L Morrli. son-in-luw,Raymond Kruger 111111Paris on Sntunlay afternoon,April in lhe welfare of our schools |nt\T'hl°1 Dr.R.J.Murdoch.H.Skov Niel- wlfe, came UP from Omaha Le vial: 5, at their home on west Grant St.Enterprise as usual slam!! road? W Gerrelt S.\'anDeunen deparioti cn, T.H.Wriuht.W.w Wilkin- .at the Llerthel hlilicr home over This xas not n birthday affair,help make il the but in the state..this life, at his homo in this eitgl, son and Wm. Kelly. Sllnrlny.The young people return- rn both the girls have bir1.hdaya in fhursday evening,April 3.,follow-Meeting called to order by presi- .ed Sunday afternoon and Mrs. Lar- son remained o\or until MondayMorrisNielsen(Witness)$2.00 .; ;§.}Cummings (Witness)2.00 nftemoon on bumnesa.They are E . w.Bundle (Witness) John H.Bovee (Witness) R. H. Rasmussen {Ex. peruse) Anna K.Johnson (Assist- ing Co. Assessor) E. C. Jackson (Salary. Au. Dist. Cont.. etc. University Publishing Co. (Supplies) City of Blair (Light) E.B.Redfield (Supplies 2.00 2.00 o 50.00 149.51 6.1523.38 for poor)"39.5l Lucy Updiko (Conecling papers)11.03 Uciva Offen (Correcting papers!1175 Dorn ff.ui{llnrr|| I ml now nicely locator!in Omaha and like the change very well. 1 Little Misa Mary Isabella Moore celebrated her twelfth birthday on Wednesday afternoon,after school, by inviting a dozen of her ilttle friends in for a good time.Games were the attractions with appro- iprinte prizes for the quick ones and at the supper hour Mrs. Moore sen- ed a nice luncheon.Mary received many little gifts which she treasures highly. The taxpayers along the road lean-: im: wefst from Blair ffc l that they might ns well be livim: in the junlzles ar- far as n gocnl road is concerned. Some sly wng has put up n nirrn account of their lendng for their summer hom* near the lake,the party was held this month and had all the features of a birthday party. They played games, had their plc- turen taken and lnnt but not least a delicious luncheon.Beforegoinsr hcme.Mrs.Matthiesen gave each a fine chocolate bar or egg which pleased the youngatere Miss Louise and Miss Fredericka received a number of gifuu which they enjoy just as much as though their birthdays were celebrated. Mny, but on at that time I NEBRASKA m e i n l>I\o 1.vEn i N s u n Trial of n suit fé i s.' 2,915 woe started in District Judge In-:=lie'~ court by linlwzznl llilszenkamp..1 sms. GEORGE KA II NH Mrs.George Kahnk,another \\a.-hington county pioneer,passel ing n long illness,at the age ofIcighty one years.The deeeneed was born in Canniohnrle, New York. Feb.. 21. IB43 and was one of 5 family of to her eternal rest Monday nr»on,lt"'*l"°children.QApril 1 after an illness that L u He rorvcd ns surgeons " = ' " " * 151:\|.¢Ll over a number of years. lon the battlcships Sschem and Uneaa dent Morris at 3:20 p. m.Report was presented by Dr.R. J.Murdoch. chairman of the teach on committee. in the matter of ap- plicaiionl for the position of super- _ antendent of echooll. 1:1:9- egularly moved and see- onded and carried the Board hireghbo5JSuze. (;¢ .lin the United States Navy duringmly In l85llna:d camo to Americ1nT\h° Civil War.511? D.V.Heue r so 611 the : N i - uhen but a girl.In 3311 she ...J Folinwinp the war, he went to tion of superintendent for a periodmarried £0 Air. George Knhnk of |_3._;,fZ\Iarietta,Ohio,where he was on-lol one year at a salary of $2,600». county and together they lived on a ~ In busineaa and where he mar-1 The roll was then called and the farm In the southern part of the county, a happy, contented life and it was on the farm that their family was reared. Mr. Kahnk was a good farmer mu! cmasscd enough money for a com petence for old an mul accordingly :Jmul t\\enly-one or t\\ent)-two,-..rs ego purchased n home in Blair 1 1mfimt in anon fnr the remnan- ued, Doc.,12.1868. The hrnily came west in 1873 di- rec tly to Washington county, Nebr- aska,where hinirother D. w. had previously located. He bounhe mil- rcad Ianni near Knnnnrri am!mn\1e li s home there until 190i when he and wife moved lo Blair. llc leave:1 to mourn his pasainlt- his mea!wife, who is a»eri\mly il! I following members voted "aye"as their names reno called,Mon-le, Murdoch,Wright,Nielsen,Wilkin- son and Kelty.The president de- clared Mr. Nasser elected. On motion Line D.V.Maaaer was hired ms high school instme- tor at n misty of $2.400 for school gear of nine months. The roi!was called and the fo! 1 eQo¢o®0®°®¢>&oQo®D®o©0€> Farmers! I US ANI] SAVE MUNEY S E L L L OV E R ms n c | . o v E R PUD N A NE :ds ol Field Seeds Jerative Union iebraska q ooovooooooooo¢ooo¢~o®ooo o egsx sgo2 3 X §3:es e c u t ' o f Ho ld ee ge .N e b r a s k a h a s n e x t no l a r g e s t l i ve s t o c k m a r k e t i n U n i t - e d S t a i n w i t h l o w e s t h o r s e a n d m u l e m a r k e t i n w o r l d . C fo n c i l B l u f f s -Co mt tn sc ti on o f t l e n n m b u i l d s n g n e a r i n u : c o m p l e t i o n P i l e d r i vi n g a t P a r k la ui i hl ln g ni t e at a rt e il . Tr a f fi c o f t e l e c t r i c r a i l w a y s o f t h e . U n i t e d St at en in inc rea -wi nk n t t h e r a t e of 5 0 0, 0 00 , 00 0 pa s s e n g er o p e r p e a r . To l a k e c a r e o f a d d i t i o n a l t r a f- !i e t i l l c a l l f o r n e w c a p i t a l nfrfrr é- ga t i n t t a b o u t $t'¥5,000.000 a c c o n i i n g l o B r i t o n I. B u d , p r e s i d e n t o l A m e r - l e a n R a i l w a y Ass oc iat io n. C h a d m n - C o n t r a c t an a n l e x l fo r | . a r l n g ni n e te e n bl oc ks i n n e w d i a - t r i c t . " i { a n ' a n l - -M o d e r n fi l l i n g s t a t i o n b e i n g b u i l t o n m a i n n t r c e t . H o l d r e e e -Con_ stru tlon o f c o n - c r e t e b r i d g e a c r o s s s o u t h c h a n n e l o f P l a t t e r i ve r pr a c t ic a l l y co m pl e te d . Th e r a g e e a r n e r l s Il p e r c e n t b e t - t e r o f f i n 1 9 2 i t h a n h e w a s a y e a r a z o . a c e o n l l n g t o s u n e y o f N a t i o n - u n s u n a u u n o u a w r m a m|. |ua :rya n d spe ed i n g e t t i n g t h i n g s ll en e. W h o ,w h e n h e h a d t h e s e ve n y e a r it ch ,sc r at c he d a o i n d u s t r i a l l y l.h.\t l n t h r e e y e a r s h e w a s o ve r \ \ | t ; l i l . ffh a t i n s o m e w h a t t h e s a m e p r o . : r : \ m t h a t m u s t h e fo l l o w e d l n e r a d i c a t - i n g t h e s m a l l : n a m i n g g l o r y .C M t d i a n th is tl e,a n d we e d s o f t o o t t g p e .Th e s e ve r y s e r io u s w e e d pes ts a r e o f t e n b r o u g h t i n b y m c 3 n » , . o f fceul,a b o u t w h i c h ,o n e i | \ £ 5 n o t h a ve p u r i t y a n d g e r m i n a t i o n i n fo r m a t i o n .O n c e s u c h w e e d s a r e o s la bl l uh ed ,t h e y c a n b e er a d i ca t e d o n l y lay h a n ]l a b o r a n d spe ci al n b U n t l o n t o t h e in fe s t e d fi e l r h .l n s o m e p a m o f t h e st a t e o n e c a n Tl n d fo r t y t o e i g h t y a c r e fl e i t i a p r a c - ti c al l y ta l: en b y t h e s m a l l m o r n i n g r l n fi ' t o h l m l w e e u l a n i t i s a l s o c a l l e d .N e w i s t h e t i m e r o b e t h i n k i n g o f b u y i n g S c a l a fo r s p r i n g p l a n t i n g . N o t o n l y is n e e d npr.t o b e ch e a p e r n o w t h a n la t e r ,b u t g o o d q u a l i t y nl bt it s a r e a va l i a b l e l u l l t h e p u r - ch a s e r w i l l h a ve p l e n t y o f t i m e t o . . M r .In t l m r s .L. || n ¢\n uc r|\ 0n u nt h e p r o u d p a r e n t s o f a n e i g h t a n d o n e h a l f p o u n d b o y b o r n t o t h e m W e d n es d a y m o r n i n z .M r .a n d M r s .P e r r y G a i n e s o l L i n c o l n h a ve m o vc fl i n t o t h e Ch a s . K n m l s c n p r o p e r t y .lflr s.n a n a m Ra t l ed i r e o f B l a i r i r vi s i t i n g a t t h e h o m e o f h e rnieeee.M r s .( l i a o .Ba le #a n d M n - P a u l N o e l . Bl u -n e r M a w i n M i l l e r i s o n t h e s i fk li st .lil ias R u t h I'n en c h o l S y n d e r i s s p e n d i n g a fe w ' l = i o a t t h e h o m e o f h e r p a r e n t s M r .n m !M r s .T .l ` I r e n r l n M i m i Fr cn r. h's sc ho ol i s clo sed th i s w e e k o n ac c o u n t o f t h e nieaa les.. i n : x c n N H ' a \ S M a u r i c e F o r d , 1 o n o f M r . a n d M r : A r c h i e F o r d h a s be e n si ck w i t h t h e n r i vp c Mi a . 1 l n a b c l l c Jo hn s h a d n va c a l l o n o l a f e w : l a y s fr o m h e r w o r k a t t h eh i g h n e h o o l i n O m a h a a n d u p o n ! t h e l i m e w i t h h o r p a r e n t a Fr e r l Pe ck nh el lc d c o r n a n d sa u e r l an nu l f o r N o a m W a r r i c k l a s t we-ek. M i n s R u t h L i p p i n c o t t w e n t tu I» ln »n r. n lu x !Tl m n u l n v i n \i t i l .:nl @ © @premisrsbesoldtoBali.=f3.fin* the amount found due as abow- serforth.the plaintiff.Edna J.Noblewsonui. the amount found due Khe defernlunt and cm-mspetitioner.A.J. Munre.fir:sL and mal name unknmmn. as abqve set forth. G © ©© ©@ G©©©@©©©®© ~'J ~/ ; ; ; =\~ s > ~i v The Way to a Boy's Heart Just. as with men, the way to a boy's heartis through his stomach.And there is no better way to reach it than to give him plenty of Maintop pro- ducts.They are pure, wholesome andgaourishiug, because baked from flour oi pure ingredients, § ' ° ' = ° g ~ ' " / ~Q pl Industrie!Conference.\\nnt'» paid in ihix eminlry lnwt year total eei $3:1.U00,000,000. Omaha- New craehinz plan! of 0 maha Oil Refining Oorpomlion prac tically doqhles gasoline output. Nonhnufern Bei! '1'elephoue Com- plny to ap-end approximately $1,233.- 600 for improvements in state in |92-I. Nebraska produces in proportion to ber population mon aurphm food I get n germination and purity tert run on il.Remember that the nlnle supports at the capitol building in Lincoln, on expert seed analyeh uho ieels seeds for germination and purity for farmers.free of charge. Blurb trouble and loss can often be avolulefl by having such seeds as alfalfa. the :lovers and #mms lest- ed.If you don'£ think ru), uk the man who has a patch of Canadian thistles,slmxil morning glories,or . . . .. . \ . .. . . . .. . . - ." - J -.. -the l{Il1'1.¢Anller»~on home.She rvturnedhomehut Sunday.|Che!Sutton has slowly imprm+Ifiom his illne.a ami is now nhle lo be out of ll00¥$li m.Hurry Smith was exiled. :oFremont last Monday to be glremnratthe apo:ation of her niece.for 'oppendieiti x o x o CREEK ANDM¢CARTHY NEW S Messrs and Meaulames Ed Na nr....:\\r...n-..¢.........|....nnnni cnnrln l l°U \ o ( ere Thursday, Frida Saturday, 5 G Tha Hour Lhn took frrst prize on open competition with ©all other Hours at the Thunton Cvnnty Fair on Bread, ©cm and nwgrmuuApril 24-25-26J """. i" "'i§"¢hIE§Li§li dotlder In ll. w h i c h l l m o n l l l l n o n e - h a l f t h e e s-1' 1 |u n ll l y lv e n l ng . a s a ~~i |"c m :a u n u u y \ | a | \ u | | ;u 7 u » » a u . o n A street ex: Zim from Omaha ua Fort Crunk is owned nml tcnlrolled by the Omaha &Councii Bluffs Street Railway company.The in- {¢rurban conlpany in now mking the Mate rmiiway mmmisaion fur in creaxfi ratvs which wili rnnble the ,-llreks ago and met with approval man.ml n means of fuminhlng xn eve»Mrs. Oscar Road :nd chzldre ning-¢ entertainment as wel! as pre- ""$fif'*'..§§'°§¢"£- "3.f§.§I'"3`l`am Renting :he subject of soil °"°"'°h 1|.e inwrior of their houwu de and the use nl lesnlmen for improv-ed this week.ing the soil fertility.;Mr. Joe Lazure has ;\=»»;>: An onlinEy new f ast will 1191 the "eil ~ h':mT;:_';°k0f°fgpqg* tim! on at March school, Apnl Rnl.lhis viriniliu atlendui the func All me asked to attend..\1»....\.1 lm.Indzlm | |sI Mum: n me had v w w w w v v w w w v o v v v v . . , . __ _ __ _ __ _rmm- remv iron ml li'Iny.Kruuhlnnk L:\r il n- . n m |:|\in:' .1 :irq lunwn omlayIaw-sm. lv in- Pmlin"11 hi< lrl'l\!~ n xp"-\in 'ulumm, xne thr\\,in }~\m»,|in !\lr~ l l 4 6 ©©© @ © @ @ © @ © © <9 © © ©ca © © © © © © ©©©©@© @ Q When 'Planning Your ",I§i'i I ;t C t m e 32 9 "" 3.8 QI'OS L1 ~ y`\ E nf »|;*Como to ilns Store and benefit frmn the 1 g l l- unany suggestions we are offering ffm'9,3 a -" approval. Easter Hats will all be in and ready for inspection by An~iL9 also Ladies' dresses and coats.Ch1ldren's Hats in a great variety. /We invite you to call at any time and view our large assortment.. / Commcncing April 7 the store will be-\ open evenings until after Easter. MRS. T. ~C. H1LT0N;The Milliner © © © © © ©©©©© © © © © @ © © © © © © © © © © © © @ © © © ©©(GB iff. '§~l»é'§l~n'5I£.' `:u§§§»:.ii.5 1tperaiilxg rompnny lo keep up np- eraling expenms and permit neces sry impnwemenln In milieu: stack I*!rI.1 mot Iwlt uwk ml 1l'\I '.':='"';:m';';"'p:xlaer~!::=~. ., o a e l i n g " | ' i w l` n r i" 0 t I'£on»l"w h i c h fn r n n e r l i \ i | | | :n e a r In ~ n1 n nt . : : |: . \i . [fn 1 " r 1 L . 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H u n l n c h .t h i g h s .Ni e l se n ,1. vn fun - so n a n d K e l l y n m l > h e w a s d e c l a r e d vi n l r d b y prt°<i»ient._ H e r o o n m o t i o n t h e m e e t i n g m l - ln |l:u1~on \ i h a dllh ll u g h ! n l ' \ m y r n lfinthinq Huh im \"§gif I'ermi-.im haw been a:r.|r!4~1 §'f ~£Ilu!!1.lhr§"k¢|:l. their same namr' .lnkv Sivrk hmm'lm~ Na.bm.-lux l'»mr.-r company ln i Ll|.1 new block of rnpital 1lark I! f Fmtfhis will he wlcxl by thi wr : pany in ju rxten»=i\q building pro- gram i|\~.0m:|h:\this |»un\ma~r.the f f Ilu»y I l r .TILQN are :ix mom~3!:\ri::n §ulh¢rl1::u!I tixraIlliniSinnxvIllamuq*" ' " " " " " " m " " " ' n .lr 1 | : |11,;..limlr-y \\ilcmc i I. mo ... t o u mznpson ..rem u£\1li.\|.work dum* Illia wx-ek.lr nt:Pmncl=llnr nwn.'sure re-i Mr. :mul Mr s . 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