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04-17-1924~Nob.Swlu Ml\o13¢n\50 g THE ENTERPRISE rmnrrs nn NEWSR||\fdxALUCALNEWSPAPERFOB PLAYS NoFAVORITESALLmsPnonb 1 Ask for "BLUE RmBON BREAD"GENERAL AND nocm.NEWS AND COMMENTAsk for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD ______-~~BLAIR,\VASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA,April 17,1924 NO.12VOL.XXVIII CITYENJUINDERscnooL Bom ~~u.~~On um Sunday.Aprn nw an nm 1amily.o|Mr. and Mrs.§af¢D<>n.1¢| ¢mL<f.s.»g nf an IOMH e en John chil ldren ~r April 20EasterGo to Church.~ ~April 21 22 Springtimonmder.inspires of W.C.of C.at B F. D.opcrn house.FMNI of Monday Taken Up In The April 22Mani Chamber or Com{Hearing or Evidence On s eclManyDiOldCorpsRelaimdf..ladren and nineteen grand chi ries 0:1 Which Seems To Be gnlhcmi nt the old horns.Practice Over State :south ol Blair in a family ret.._I It hnd been many years if CUT IN ALL.LINES or wonx since they had il been tog and the occasion at this time The Blair school board has been brought about by the visit busy of inte solecting teachers f1|mI1.ugh1.er Mrs.Oscar Rood and the coming year.The flrst mo\tldren of Wyoming also the fact was to select a auperintendcnt;]|§q date closely approached which was done nt n rcccntn1ee1In§z.a11d Mrs.McDonah\s 39th we rnerce.Each Side April fm Dollar Day Sala in Blair. April 2425American Legion Car use UNDER ADVISEHENT ln order to eo-operate withhe businessinterests of Blair,we will,nn Delia!Day,Wednesday, April ?3rd,offer to any NEW subscriber oneyear's subscriptiozr to The Enterprise for ONE S!nival..|;.pri\24W.R.C.Remington at The use of the iniunetion ggdngt3|at Mrs.rm Allens.tha petitioner:who signed a pati 3 April 24»Republican county caravan hon uking for]referendum voteotionatcourt house.bn the matter of the installsiion of 8 April 25C¥1SlK:U0¥|l\lldi»an oil or steam engine was hand I I* if L hoard took up the matter of filling; the remainder of the positions aswillbeseenbythereportofthe meeting which is herein reproduced. Blair Nab..April 11 1924. The Board of Education met in regular #srJon at the ccntral» school building.pursuant to the ad journment of April 7 1924. Members present H.L.Morris Dr.R. J.Murdoch W.w.Wilkirlson H.Skov Nielsen.T.H.wash:mil Wm.Kelly.The meeting was called to order at After that was accomplished ;;fz>..which occurred Tues§Doll3l.r1M==;;;>councu rooms;Monday and consumed au the forear.pn o _:Q ay aug ters of American Rev mm hcarin the id nd 1Thedaywal:spent in feasting to Ooevboeoeoeotoooeoooeoioool oiution dance at Amencan Lesivnfihe s ev ence a n gether and visiting over early days ........... and \\Itl s most enjoyableoccasion.M195 PMNNIE xzEL.sEN Gvnsslzvo co>rrF.s1'caosasAltoothertherewerefortrelasytivespresentandtwofriendsMissBlairfriendsotMissMinnieNiciTheguessingcontest staged lay theBerthaWilcoxofTekarnahandEdsen were surprised and shocked l0lNie1l|en Cash store wherein a free uanl Grabba of Papilllon Nels.lcnrn of her sudden death at the H. The McDonald children who ansII.hospital in Omaha on last Thurs wered present on this day with their(lay.April 10 1924.J families are Mark of Omaha;Torn of Herman:Clyde of Tekamah Del nar of Papillion Charl of BlairlllrsOscarRoodofWy§11ing Lira s \S p. rn.with president Morris in Lhelwillimn Grabbe of Papilllon Lirachair.lL.aw1~ence Moller.of the neighborvv.w.Wilkinson introduced the hood and Myrtle and Russel who ~side at home.lfollowingresolution: Be lt Rreblvedl That hereafteri all tcnchefs contracts.entered intoi lay this Board must be so worded thae they automatically become null and void should the teacher lack rny of the qualifications under the rules of the State Department of hducation and of thc North Ccntgil .fte=sociation.5IleltFurtherResolved:That the committee on teachers have conj tract fonns maelc to conform to thla provision.On motion regularly made sec4.ndad and canied..\ln.H.L.An derson wa.:elected as principal of the high school at a salary of $2000 for the next school year of nine months.On ballot she was r¢s:\= lnrly elected.On motion it was onicred that no :=upervisor of penmanrhip be hired for thc next school year.On motion the following teachers were aasigned to the positiorw rumed:Addie l.Bunn principal of central building;Beulah RobertH. principal of West building;LydiaLippincott.principal of North build ing and Marie Bourke sixth gradef Central building.]The following persons were NZB1 lnrly elected by ballot ns tcachersf for the coming year at salades set opposite their names:l Una Crook High School#31400\ivian llnnsen Hitch School Isabel Mchlonies High School Zena Nelson High School Mary Graham Johanne Duthie Dom.S. Margaret Kelly Normal 14001 1400 1400 1350 Training 1350 llildezaanl Lindehlad 1125 Cora M.Kennedy 1125 léllsabetlm Eastman 1125JeannetteMcQuarric11125 Esther Steinbach 1080 Eleanor Morris 1050 Sena llertlesen 1080 loln Miller lf!F~0 Lillian Larson 1080 .\|l||5l I.llurm Prlll Central building ll2» lyalin Liiipirucotl.lrin.North lI27= lrul:ll\llolmrts.Prin.West 1125 lfleunor Johnson loS0 Mary ll.Antler<on lflrlll ll!!10MarioltourkcSixth(lraflc No further huinesw nppenrlnu. lore.on motion meeting arljournel iii meet nt thc call of the preillcnt. Wm.Kelly.Sccret:\r3.. Glacial mari : hir..lolzn Newell entertained n r11mlJ\of fricnrls at crmlel on last lt is very seldom that ffamily of this size nuts together after they haw r¢achedrrlanhood and womanloodenghavemadehomesinother localities and thc occasion.because il if unusual.will linger long in the memo:ie<of the men and women ho are after all only boys and girls to Mother and Father McDon nhl. I Minnie had been ill for some time and had nnally gone down to Dmaha for examination and treatment and her many friends and relatives here uere hoping for her speedy return in health and happiness.She was born in Kennard Oct. 17.1888 the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Chris S.Nielsen and was one of a family of twentytwo children seven of whom now survive six sis ters and one brother.They.are Christina wife of Andrew Heier; lllaric wife of Chris Gutschow; Sophia wife of Henry Petersen; lli:.1lJcth wife of Thorval 3orgen~ sen;Anna wife of Marion Strick lclt:Jennie.wife of Carl Graven init and one brother Chris E. Sun STORY lUR The deceased was a most efficient THE rzmwznrnlsn ckH:in tlle J.Mueller grocery and II Interpnse this ueel: The story is lay the young Calif crnia novelist.Sidney Herschel Small who has spent a considerable portion of his life in Japan.The hero and heroine of the tale areAmericanswhilemanyiftheother characters are Japanese.It is astoryofnpyntcry.adventure and col orful romance in which the action alternates between Japan and San Francisco.The qualities of the storynmsounusualthatwcfeelthatit chnnot fail to prove very interest sll readers of the Enterprise AND PYTHIAN ing to K.Pa 1 SISTERS BANQUET The Pythian Sisters aer\c instm ll00mental in ananging a social evening rnd seven oclock dinner on last Monday evening for their order and their Knights. There were eightytive presentandallenioyedthefeastandthe program wliich followed Miss Ethel i also in her fathers market for a Funeral .wicec were held from the home o her parents on east South street on Sunday afternoon April l3 and was largely attended. Many beautiful floral oifednrzs chance uns given for anyone toK¢!on the weight of the biz sack of Omar displayed in the show windowdrewmuchattentionandthe guesaen.numbered well up above the hundred mark. hTe first prize which was the bi;_rack the winners tied and Elsie Sor lensen illll!Ssed 222 lbs.and Lira.P. C.Christensen 223 lbs.The sack hadl. PIONEER COUNTY WOMAN PASSES J O Funeral services \vereheld for Lira.Lorentz Hansen of Ilarrnan. on last Thursday afternoon.Apr.10. Mrs.Hansen was a real pioneersettlingmore than a half century Inonthehomesteadwhereshepassed away.She leaves six children l..C.of Herman K.L.of Powell Wye.H. L.of Mullah Idaho Mrs.J.F afternoon the arguments weregivenbytheattorneysrepresentingeachaide. The gint of the argument on tha side of the city was that an amerzfnrsexistedwhichmightcauseaoeasesaionoflightandpowerat any time and on the other hand it rf aa claimed that as the big engine had been scored for several montha and still continued to function that there na no emergency at all. At the close of the argument the 501138 took tha case under advise rnent and will five his dacialoa at alaterdate. Wikhed %& so that each wg;¢lPoucher Omaha hlrs.0.K.NeiI o In off.The sack waB anidea b.gem Chicago and Mrs.J.E. l~lodgs~nnunmns suzwnxsu tween them.idsc of Choteau Mont.ODI)FELLOWS The second proved also a tie be Wlaen the Hansens settled on the tween lllrs.ill.H.B.Rosenbaum of dm.Blair was just ln its infancy On last Thursday evening a num Blair and lllrs.C.W.Gnffin of 0 and llerman was not in exiietencelaer of very brave Rebekah;broke malta and the 48 lb sacl:was di\~icled.|lhey often traveled by .ox»team anilinto the Odd Fellow lodge while in The other prize winners werel\\ngon to Omaha their neareatlsesslon and proceeded to march aGroverC.Wilkins Mrs.Ella C trailing point.lrounrl the hall and out again to let Chriltishsen Dorothy Stricklett J1 Many fdemls attended the 1\¢fllhe boys lznow they were there and P Sorensen Nels L.Jensen Nels llivices at the horne testifying to ihqwould give them n feast following Petersen.Mm E.H.Petersen Addle{lI\1!and esteem in which she wuineir meeting.wane.s.P.Nielsen cmns lame held by ull who knew her Some of them pretended they R.F.Lemon A.J.Yates Mrs.J.M.knew it all the time but the exBrcwatcrandMrs.Austin Wills.BLAIR COUPLE WED lplesaion on their faces when tha A new serial entitled Tl11 llnumber of yean and has ml\lf.oatast. sraa ao great a aucoaas good sisters appeared told a differ en 11. o l.I\a}a rr er as 1 \r Nldnen nlw on Puttins on T!!mmhp of no Waahiiu ~._ ...rblleinp and courteous kind and another In the near future county people occurred last uvr ns Buf lt 1|to gy that they hadofThunderGate.will begin ln thef;gf .h 1 km h .r _ cnnsldcrnle others and a loyal uf A at 730 vhen lrunk Fla fine social evening there beingpnl16..».Ifneml.I JOSEPH GUTSCHOW Warrick and Mrs.Birdie E.S1nith|82 present to enjoy the gocd time. .uone united in marriage by Rev.A. Joseph Gutschow an old fin Smalley of the |1|:itt8l.~§§r liaenom is MAKING wsu tantof Blair died at the mmf;Tin weddlnrr took place all the nev ON SlR.\l DOGS:ll POISONED hospital on last Sunday April 13 home of the bride and |noom onn __ar 5:40 P.M.being past eighty sis:west Lincoln streoc.the lsune beimgl Fritmont Neh.April 11.Tlx testified to the love and esteem in years of nge.if 1 1 h B ag MH dogs have been kiilgd by poisoning r\l|icl.sh..was held by all who lie was born in Ellechlenhurg.Geri ~>_;~;;;;1 ~m;;i§lm the past few days.Police linen her.[many and came to America in hislaic tyenc present to witness 1h¢Chiof Nagel intimated that no action Rev.O.U.3lc?rou¢l of the llletho early manhood.Settling flrst an New will bc taken to offset the poisonf cerem 5citstchurchwas tt.»asistt<i by Rev.\\r lorlc.state where in 1869 he took;r~.»lf.}...tlle services at niceli¥lfF»as all dogs should be kept tied ll.Underwood in the services and out hu:first citizenship papers.Heilnncheon.uas served.las required lay law With many the bunal was made in thc Blalrlnter went to St.I.ouis Missouri and The outoi~town relatives were gyefplanting their spring ganlens straycemetery.rs that place in 1876 he took out his brides brother Funk Freeland lnilidogi have apparently become a ¢\ l papers.lwife of gms)I and the 5gcigslnuisance and the victims are tak O.E.S.MEETS Being a wagon makenhy trade Mlriaurrhter Edna now lllrs.]..aur~encelK separate action to abate the ar slarted a manufactunnfg establishI f t d M rlvsrvd menace.The 0.E.S met last Thursclaylment which he carried on for years;~an Mr.etsger also o evening and after the usual order ol in St.Lblais on the ground where the business a cornmittee served refresh rrents of ice cream coffee and cake. After refreshments were over Lnion depot now stands. lle came to Washington countyvintheearlyeightiesandin1312he those present proceeded to put in anlnturned to Germany on a viaiL On etching in the most social manner.luis return he went into l:1.u=ine.=in Some played cards and others chose|Blair and vp to a few years 15 was Mead having it in charzc im dance and as this sort of am!Itcjrhetwoodorshavepledgedtomentwasrnmleattractivebygoodmisencertainamounttowardthemusicitsoonluredthecardvhs huilding of a Iythian home and ilf crs fnom their game and the lntter Lctively engaged in the hotel bus incss. ln 1895 he returned to Germany raid while thene married Sophia ~br lllffiv delightful social ¢;nrt of the evening was taken up l>;.§\\cgcncr and retumed to Blair with ings:together that they hope to ren [mcinB.vi;lirirle. lizc their desires.3 The members of the Star are l Ile leaves to mourn him hit wife. _isocinble bunch and nluruys enjoy :.n1l one son besides other rcl.i1i\\= l;()Nll UF M:osntzm sur:FORFlllTEl)AT g10l.TX §\l.LS Sioux lAl.I.9 s.D..April ll. llurolll }.\ic§=tlJrook ol Omnhai Nrh..\vl1o=c honsl of $l500 was orf crrwl forfeited in the federal courtlicrelnocnusehofullclitocomeatthc .\.;»:cifie=l time to nnvwcr to a charge ol interstate trnn=porlntion of :|stolen automobile finally put in hil :p}»e:1r:\ncc nnrl was chnruell the cnits nl the action.On reporting he \\t.R faced with an indictment on anr ther car charged Bonds were arrnngeelnnthelatestchargenghinst llirrl.. these meetirltrn and when the nicot insrq are over they always feel that lnml friends ¢The funeral services comluctvfl by ll1c world will be better lmritrhtori lil3\Wcrnimz ol the German l.u1l|» for..nsm church and intennont \\Gs mnrl Because ol the light from thr liastcrn Star. .The lcal chapter plum=to ent#r lain the .\rlinuton nml (falhouo clmptelgs on lllajr i _. in the flluir rcmctcry. manor Fixoii oilo Flzuzxlxs 3 ll.13 llr.dficlll rand mother Mrs. 1 C.llcvlficlll nero very much ;Mr.and Hrs.Warrick have lived iin Blair and vicinity practically all their lives and have the best wishes lof their many friends for a long life of happiness and contentment. ll IGH SCHOOL CARNIVAL MONDAY Luscusou The Monday noon luncheon of the business men was well attended with Dr.Mudoch presiding.Nothing of importance was brought.UP Asa Dixon of LUs Angeles was A GREAT SUl..ChSSP t and was called on for alspeechtowhichherespondedinhis i The students of the Junior anal usual form and entertained the com Senior high schools gave a very suell»5i\5ilh one of his famollsh =ffgg;ce:ful carnival at the high school and if judging br the one e to this sto is a sample of the Callhuilllin;r on lost Fririay egening.A.TYprozmmconsistinrrofnumbersbylfcmiatwo.1h¢l1¢PHH the blue thc high school orchestra several clover hits a dancin:number and other rnnsicnl numbers was givenintheassemblyhal]early in thc ev cninz.After this r=irlc>ho\v=and hootlw in the v:1ri1|s cla=s 100m< rnI the lower i\ulluorc open to thc ii:itors The g1r\occPl1 nhich orc lo be used for finnnclnc the Tnttlcr Annual. .ribbons all to Cnlaforma. ....;Tomi-ws Csnvrmu Norms Spring has come and morning is the time to appreciate it. |\\c¢lnes1la}at six A.M.\\emet :ld Ilrosfs and hilccil down to .Grimnfs creek.Here we built :1 campfire :Intl rookea;l_ breakfast con g f ]f d.g d d f §$f d 0 d .|\.(O.{.O\\/)?().p J |f f \ \g y p S0|.¢.|f f d ff. [.]p.y f d d f p f y C }).\\(0.G ?\\f d . d \l \lr llol1i<on trsl \lr Iloqlfie!Breakfast over we put out the fire.......1 _1 t c ;|.\f f \ €|p dy gg d b. f 3g30.f.U d y p #g f ¢\¢. ..S...f C...p d ,fJ it Thursalny af ternoon was the ganee and tables of intcrr1e.l close ol the ;::\rnew that Mrs.William highest score enti Five hundred there were five players.At the itaww found Maher had the tim!!her to find.prize Mm.F1ell Nemetz drew second and Mrs.Ed Wulf took the consolation. A delicious lunch was sewefl hy thc hostess.assisted by Me darnes (ork Allen.5lr\rli lleaty and Som Cheely. Ma.Newolln gracious hospital ity :mal beautiful hom mlrla much to the enjoyment of her guests and the af ternoon was .fx very pleasant one.x CARD or rzlmrnis \\e \\i<h in this way to expressoursincereth:u1ks to the neierhbor ifill friends for the many ltllndnerses rhovin us during:the illne!soml after the death of mir hclovefl rlaugfhter and sister.\\e wont c1 pecia!|y tn thank thore fvho sent such beauti ful flo\\er in her memory Rev.Yn f¢r\\ooml.Rev.0.U.)lcIr1>ud Mrs A.R Brock and Mrs.R.G..AI!en the niafren;|1:\llhe:rers.the umler lnlief Ilzzgmnl nnrl Benflorf mul all §for the tr:\n\actionoI any flE3§§}lE[§f§$§§{§.§§§L (§§§~L.ii.nn;;A lunch it o ¢rof:in :hrl;:alex n.\>i£1:wsu. I .1.mzness that may properly come before the said convention.A full? representation ot delegates is rc n]ue.to¢l. R.G.Allen 4 Chairman Ren Cen.Com.; mlm gE{_Lg 1 The Gaylorrl ICD acre farm lying \.1t of Herman \\a<sold at sher riffs sale on last Saturday brim! im:$24000.lr was bid in by P.DLE \.l1n irnve Snell loving ser\lte nn¢I:T\¢on who held a mnrtyrairc arnin<t msistnnre.We appreciate it nvvre than mere wnrrls can expre . il. MR.AND MRS C.q NIEI.SITN.Mrs.w w.s\illItin§ol\\\nu an or.The Entolprise for job work.i J and family maha viaitor \\ednQsdn) nmuxed at the eagerness \i1h which they talked over Olfl times.i Bishop Robinson is in the 1nite¢| States on leave of nh~enee and will wiurn to Indio when:he ltrul charge: ol hleihmlist interests in the near future A POOR x|.\muIIn sux A play Mllltllfll.A Poor Illarrieit Man.will he given by the mceihers 1t the Timpo district :tt Iontanelle lull on Friday evening.Aluil2F. Aitmisulion 15 mul 30 t¥nt.5 12It Hy Order of Committee. J Subscribe nov:for The Enterprise. middle of the afternoon.1 .\TlEXIJED Pllllll\wiill he :1 i1oli¢L\}so that the stuetents may attend the church The American Legion put onthelr second of a series of stances at their Dr.ond Mrs.(.~Hzlmen enter hall in Blair on ln..t Sxltunlny even tainefl the members of the ChoralilfS and ll ¥h the hun is the lnion and the college facultv 5{ll:|r§€ct in the clty.It was tilted. sewices ltheir home ln t Sat1.1r¢loye\eninx.The boys one feeling \tr)good The concert ziscn bv the \arfourlWi the patronage they are ge¥tl|1g stuflent mu:ical organizations.on Ilml are grateful to the 5lll for Tucsdny evening at the Operafll hearty cooperation given them. }.ou e was quite \uece>>\ful.| The (hral Union will :tive their Mr.mul Mrs.Henry Christian?en Easter concert at the Iianig1;church left Tuosday evenin2 for Excelsior next Sunday evenim:at S oclock.1S;\rin;rs.Mo.The:expect to be goneabout:en riot mul have left theTheITnterpdrelurnishescutsforlotoreinchargeoftheirson.Dorisld. ads without cost to the ad\ertiser.lmho will be boss during thlt time. .é \ s £1 -ran nirrnrmw Y u n n a nBlair, Nab.. April 17, 192| CHURCH DIRECTORYBlair, mb., *}E§"_1f'3 xggc matic of Easter.As a gift to a loved one, or as n decorative note in your o\\'n home,tkiey breathe the spirit of Easter to one and all. Groceries for Easter Easter ~Easter The very choicest of the season's offerings in Fruits Vegetables and other viands which go toward help- ing you to prepare good meals for Eater. NORTH SIDE s T oR E Easter Candies Easter Eggs and Candies PRICED To SELL Everything in Groceries 'for the .EASTER DINNER T h e Ant il l G ro c er y Flowers. THE LEADING PAPER OF \.j WASHINGTON COUNTY f /R\3"AD IT AND BE CONVINCED "\Prints the TRUTH in all eases\\'ith no prejudice \~e T h e E n t e r p r i s e B u y a C o a t f o r E a s t e r See our Line of T D c l - | u n c H ~ ~ ~ l Easter Millinery A big line of Easter Millinery of all the newest shapes and shades.Pleased to have you look them over.Hand made hats a specialty. ~s. S. Mt Credit Cooking Utensils You are always welcome Inspect our Lineoi LADIES' FURNISHINGS llrs. 'l`. C. Hiltilll The Nlllllner -___ .. _ _ _ Whether you are planning a company dinner for Easter or will have just your own family, here are Q some or more Uten~ sils that will lighten the labor of cooking. Petersen llmlware Co ~\ _ Qlewelry The pleasant habit of giving Easter Gifts of o Jewelry is growing more l ~_-~. n f _ f ./.-- _ - E - _ _ . =. . _ -- = -" '......- - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , . , . . . . . - - - - - - "__ - - - - - - ' s * \-4 ' a '= ' 3. . - = - - _ . . . . . . . -- - ' - ' ! » ` % -f_' l "- u n - - - - - -_1F: _ " '' _ _ -" " " "- - --Q " ~`\ '. , » ~ » /Q » \ \.1 4 /~2 / ~/ ~IM W, ~» `\~W i w . J . R » d g e r s ~ Blair Florist 3_ thv pleasure of "listening in"'g ~l'l\'0 1 I '2 1 .___q~--~ GIIMQLS rum- LAST -\\itl\ tlie thousanlls ofothexs \tlmroughly, makxng mmor re-.__, _,_,-.fat very small cost.FZiI'lTl€I'S .3 pairs that are necessary.~ Co=Operative U n i o n -H ~ Ez r a B r u m b a u g h muir.Nebraskn R a t h m a n n ' s Gar ag e~°~ '5 Ex\;lu>ivc J mw l u r 4 .. .1 - I n1 ah u n s - 5 _.__| = ° := -....~I ~__G '|" ~ . a./_,]<:._-.--.---"-lr 4 I )~ ~L " " r ' C `f p 0 - » 4 u - - - -- - " " " "f a \\ f__ __ __ _ / / _ - - -I a1 ' f x '- 5 %"Y '_ . _ - 3 1 /|"H/4 ~/r~ : ~"fQ '\!`\*\'\g " -J.\1 \"1~./~/~/|/ / \ |~/ ve' ~\ \~ ~Y \\ /f frI~`~ 1 IL~_.,.........»~-r'~.. ~../I I4 l l g __.;.I ~.v sf "\o Q "~o 9 3 s ,|_/ 1.) Fix Up the Car Every broadcasting station in the country is making plans to send out special music for Easter, and you can share in B u y Y o u r S e e d s l Easter Music by Radio ~ I | r1=}.0in us and Save Money ~Many special eeds will un-\ \\'e sell alfalfa, sweet clover, red clover,timothy,soudan, cane :md all other ldnds of doubtedly arise for the car at Easter. so to make sure that li.-will be ready at any time, aid you in choosing what you want to give, we of- fer a most pleasing array of beautiful creations, both useful and orna- mental.0 f I ~1. I vN c ,.1 . / F;\ n » \... uf. ~M... r I ; r J\ I\ \'"-'Ii'- ./o 4 0 _. r g h y// '»~~ '_<>.9 , .f~. n » ; ~_ /'@ - »av #~1..-. ,/ 75 ,`< 1~4»°'~?-' ~\ f ~ ( _:3 , ¢- : °»" ',. m l o M ~ ;/I 9 /~V / 1 »/ Panhva I B.\P'r1s'x' cmmca .,__.__,._._....\ Arthur D Bmdloy. PastorSunday s¢1=$°1 10 A. H.o Morning Service I1 A. H. Effni nl S trfi ol 7: 80 P . H. c m m c n OF CHRIST (Cor.Lintoln and ind u n t il ) L. H. 011119. Putor. Bibi: School 10 A. H. Morning Wonhip 11 A. H. Chwtiln Endeavor 6:30 P. M. E . . : - -n. . . . . . . e . . . .Q ' l n l a \ l r m plstor lntondl so u n o Moon,first und real n u m nn- miuiao-stations on Sundny P.ll'|. knovrrl.a n dohnchnu,I irill onwg'=,»"-a of Ap,-gi 53" ,lt gg; o'co1:..on sa te at~E N . ~ f r o n t d g n f g f t h .~ (Cor. Jackson and Conlill' attest)'County Court Home En tho City ofHNiehenPastor'B la in Washington County,Neh ru-n....a-.. ::»..1.-..l a.::1|u ka.l l "i t Dnblic IIICHDII.to the Witneu my d usd OffidolSill this wth day of April, 1924 iS»=l1 A. c . De m, 11--4:County J udi! Hulk 1 c n a n m a t h u hSTATE °oP°:~mn1u.sxA. 1 o n e Qu u u r of Section One (1)| ll- Tekamah Tuuday awning la un and tho North Hn!! of the SoutheastQll r i v a n d Tu L o t. No . ' r n (2)in tho South Hal! of the Soulhiui Qtmrlnr of Section Two, (2) md TuLot No. Four (4)in the S'ut.h¢utQuarter of tbl Nortlunst Quarter ofSection Eleven (In. all in Tovnmhin | u u to f th e 1 ` c k n o a h daapur.A.major izy of th omembc r ap hntoa t- A n D i z o n d L o . l A n ¢ | & l , 1 h o i | vurtmg in B la i r I I I i n mm X o n -doy.Ha reports tho Fitch family an doin;ni-only :nd thc ;like . 'eu¢\!ll.l.\5, ,h o p t h e u n - - , devi- -and e estate.;He mlman,nknovm, an;thelegataes, resent#in ~, de-ri t :n dielel- nknourn,unknovrn .per-ad!per- of H.a i m: - rst and f Henrvhdrs at~nd rep inter N D.\'l'Ec rsh, tendent BE RMA N (Cnawcled out Lu:week)Katie llarg iret Hartin was born Feb. T, 1888 and died Apr. 2 1924 atthe age of 36 yn. 1 month'5i.nd 26 day; at 2he home of her puventl, outof town.She was married to Mr.g,_=;_»°» iJohnson,Od 3 1,1904. To un on one tar,v uborn.Sho was :gain united in :nurriage to Mr. Ben Jackson. Nov.22, 3896 and two aughters c ame.~bless this union, Salome Melinda md Ruth Newell.Hrs. J lchon hadh o e n i lls i n o e lu t A n n l t and aput su ffere r dur ing mo d. of thattune, but g=»=~=mm tha n she pouused not vm.811|v ueoc onsidlntl and thoughtful tu those around ber *i i b i n !to s pa nthotearoundher all the burdenspouxhle.She wal e kind.lovingwife, a good mother end a friend toall who Imew her Sho recently gave lzer heart :ml Elie to Christ andwhile every possible dd was given for her rocovery the Muster nur fitto c ell her lut Wednesday zoomingto thxt home where death and aor-row ere not knovm..She leaves torn urn her death her husband, Mr. Jarkson,her three dnughtera,Hrs.Opal 'I'ueker of Colorado.Smlorne ..Luth of Herman xlso her par-ents, Mr. and Mn. Fnnk Harrie, be-sideil A host of friends and rehtives. ~- ul servites were held Friday at2 o'clock at the Baptist church conducted by Rev. Reese and interment. made in the Biair cemetery. A££||.| I ~un-tthr; devinu,wan g, anitder, u n ' Strick- vr, devpnle nt- lntettlt-Strick- Emery:I nune Emery: devineea.natives.the al-eeeued; n heirspersonel d *Z1?§1. .Cuppy. ~wig;known.and realat lgsr, legmteel.terested ~7| ang: . ":known deviaeel. 'lim {2); 'Pu L o: Ho. Fo ur (4 ) in the Southeast Quarter of the North- west Quarter of Section Eleven {11);g l r §_m»1=g;S g w w g o nge a lSixthm m m ||¢,.|d|L"_in W u h ington County,Nabzuluz and fur- the: rmpnvlng th e dead: an uponi i |ti tle to a i d r u ] n ts te _gr theclaims and w w w ! e l d n l yon,and euh of y ou, the u i d defend- ants,to some rililt.title,intlrelt,hen, chim or demand in, to or uponuid red estate, nr my pan thenaf.and further to quiet his title in fee dmple to u i d na l es tlte against any and all c ldml, rights, title, il-!-l=¥¢l1»liens or dennndn.in,to or upon said real estate which you, orany or either of y ou, or my r-mn: whomsoever: may hue or eivl u n therein or thenupon,and to Ionver enjoin and bar yon, :nd each of you, and y our bein, mc -eeuon,executors,sdmlnistrnton an d ulif nl. in d all pe nu nx ' ho mmover,rom hemina.fte;claimingorassertingm y righu,titles,in- terests,Iiens,ehimn or demands,in, to ,or upon uid real estate, orw g | ; a r t ~ f g ; . ; ° ° " o t h e r an u ree a m a y b e i n t m d ~You, :pd etch of you, are requiredto a nn i e : lli d g u wn i n th e D i s - tric t Court of lahirxgton County.N e b a n h .on or bdbn the had day I... ? § i 5 " ° ' ~ H Hllgenknmp PL|.irlti.ff. a n J ~"; ~: : ~ " 0 .u v - 4 1 ;u a .. u n wfru || nsible, Sanitary Method than any other way GAS COMPANY m.NEBRASKA =.m. ..» , . W -M ...N .. ....Chureh N u m ,Wudnudxy 7:80 GONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (C o r . W d k e r A n . md C oli n ) J a m a l l c i e ln n , P a m r . Sunday School 10 A. H. u m ; a s - w n u w A , u .Uomlng Serviel 10: 80 A. I. Eve n i ng s u m 7 : 3 0 P . u . a n - o n c A N 1 z m>CHURCH OF J xs u s C HRI S T OF u vr r n a DAY sn xnrrs highut bidder (ur cash, the follow-ing ducribed n a l n u k e .to-vit:La!'hvelvu (12).and the m m Fourteen ( H)P m o f lo ! E l e n au n . d l ln Blo c k Si n y ( 60 ) . n mAddition \o the City uf amr. Neb-ruh. ueordlng to the ric arded plat thanof. in ntitf y one c u hin mon' Wuhingum County.I .In the Coun\'! CourtI. c . Eller , AmrmylntheMutter of the E n a w o f u mm E . P h u D e e e vld zTo The Crediwn n Sdd a»¢.\»=You are hereby notilhd,That I - m Slvlnhen l m .North. Rsnn Nine(9) Eu! of thi Sixth Prinripal llc -nu m-in w u h s n p m Cwnty ,New n i l . a n d a l l person:having ordn imin x my i nh nlt In uid Is l c s - uu s have duerib ed. n d num: un-ho vn , De le mh ni l.Y o u . md u r ls d n u . n n h n lb y th a we d .Ab o us a hu n dn d a ttmd od the lil-u . f = » ¢ u » ¢ a 1 ¢ . \ » o . r .s m c 1"hnnday¢v¢n.in¢A m u e l a m -u t r u r t h n v n b d d u r i t h l r x l u -li n ¢ ! 0 m | h . | p r ¢ s a n t a . n d \ b e vo d o f h ld u d o n wu g e r n n z h r vz i h vh - h .'N-elvenf1.h»eyoungln4h| .t p g r - Homin; Sarvies u A. H . sr.PAUL LUTHERAN CHURC1-1; AMERICAN zv.~wm. 'rmNrrr| n i d date did obtdn judgment md decree of foreclosure in the slmeortionagainst the defendents,WI!-fovd Myers and Anne My en in th e bum of $41.78. and interest thereonatthen n of seven per cent perannum from the klth dey of J une.1923, said decree providinl that said premises be sold to setisfv li n t.the :mount found due as above netforth,the plaintiff. Edna J.Noble, leeond, the amount found dmie the defendant and enone-petitioner.A.J.Moore, fini and red name un-knoim, es above set forth. _In ease either or both. or my of u i d amounts remein unpdd f e l l aperiod of t1lenty,day| from the teofadddecreeandslidjudrment being still unpaid and u i d decreestillinforcem d the nforeani-' twenty days hly ing expired.the:mid premises above deae|1'bed willbesoldtosatisfyeeehandboth amounts in said judgment.the in-tere st the reo n ~ ou ts and necro- n... |..a n d d e c r e e a n d t h e l a w i n s u c h c a a n m a d e a n d p r o vi d e d . D a t e d t h i s 2 1 t h d w o f H a t c h , 192 4.¢9- 5 t . H A U R I C E H E H R E N 3 .S h e r i f f o i W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,N e b r a s k a . The I u t Lenten service for thi! next Friday (Good Friday)st : 3 0 RH.D1l1'iI\|.'L e n t w e h a n a - n had the oppoitunity to consider t Chrilt lyffemed and died for our im that we may be awed, "2 Cor. 5, 9 and 21.°|'here!o\\ we should new so swept this ating truth in flith. Next Sunday as the biased Easter utivd we intend to remember the vim's glorious resunection for ur assunnee of our nlvation. The sermon: viil be in English at nity at 30:30 and in the country ta .'l'heputor"lrilhe.| tostarttJ \e unday school again there.All in- restad, please be with ue. The city congregation wus asked o take l festival collec tion for mh- x v - -- - ' mz. w. P. ummmDENTIST Rhona Blair Suu Bank mm-, Nebraska I E. c. PILCHER |Rell Emu|mm Pam: and cw Prvverfv |Phone Ind. TIE( 1 Bllin Nebnxh o.-(1) N o t i c e n f H e a r i n g .A p p o i n t m e n t o f A d m i n i s t r a t o r S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A , W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y . I n t h e G a u l ;C o l d E .B C u r i g u u .A t t o r n e y I n t h e M a t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e o f C a r r i e M Jo n e s De c e as e d :T o t h a h e j n a t h w ,n e x t o f k i n ,devisee.s, l e g l t e e s ,cr e d i to r s ,: n d A l l pe r s o n s In t e r e s t e d i n u i d a n n e a r e h e r e b y n o t i fi e d t h a t o n t h e 101.11 d a y n f A vr i l .19 24 .E d i t h M .L a n d e r s fi l e d a Qe ti t in n i n a d d C o q n t y C o u r t a t - ae. a t 1 0 : 3 0 A . u . - _p - » - ¢ I |I CHURCH (Cor. Colfax and Sth struts) 0. U. !»lcPmud, Pador. Sunday Sc hed 10:00 A. I. Hor uh mg sa ni q ll:00 A . H. Epurorth IAl¢u0 6:36 P. H. Evonlng Sorivol 7:30 P. H. Pn re r Hosting W odnloday non- lnr 7:30. S T u u z v s E v ls b o v m. C H U RC H (Gllht St:not between an ond Sth) Rev. A. E. Mlrtli. Pastor. Holy Communion ovary Sunday and Holy Day at 7:80 A. M. Church School at 9:46.Also aor- vioe "ery Sunday at I1 o'c10ek. Litony Friday evening at 7:80. /o m m w n . m a n a L o'aA.m.oNAtiomeyuabhw o m a s m s u w n m k a u n d m g nn. E. J. DAn.!:Y DENTISTRmml av nr Hlma n'| B lh f! Blair. Nebr.In Xamnud lsudnyuand 13-3-1-» x AIIILISMZ ''u u : u | n u | l | | | ' | » n | n | n mof th a nnum nd Tl!h u " 'A. é*...., ,_5~_.| l¢~x~_m um- Q- 5»sur1f .rruu : u n w n v u l u q r p n l Di v a I v uTu e s d a y n i g h t .J .B . J a n s e n . w h o i s o n t h e d e f t\forum impmn mfn td ad d od h qv u in of ahmcnuer nndgrhsdcr:nd new:-d 1nlly mu!¢ nlr( p¢u om- d u l m d n y h w r c h é u o m v h k hwi l l lo o n b tl n n s l k d .1 ' h ¢ n k ad a n u n d f n r mlu p md n a and K r .Jensen vrill n d h i l little h w n w b u h m v h h w u u .F h n k t v i e h m v m z I o o m l h |L h e f lr tt o f th a w n k ln d me l bi :ufphnr. J ohn Olson m d vi le a ndmints whohld j u !Arrived from D ¢ ' | \ r u r k . ' | 1 \ e y u \ vn ¢ | \ a i ! vly lnS e a tt le wh e n d me y g r n to lo a tc .Eight a n a l l werelhip- Ptd fr o m h e n Mu n da y nxg h zmz u .W LEGAL rwncz 0"|laalon, Haber & 0"Halde To:William H.WhitdelW hiuiu. fin! and nad na known. wife of William H. the unknown lsdra at law, tems,pe m m sandallpersonaiatan LM estate of william H.docenaod; Lafayette StrlckllSifitllland, first and red r known, wife of Lafayetteland; the unknown heirs atli eu .legaboos.personal n adves and all persona ac' in the astato of Lafayetlland.deceased;Samuel FI.Emery.hr s!and ra unknown, wife of Samuel H the unknown heir: At ilf.iegateen,personal npres and all rsons intorated i tate' ol uel H. Emery.Willard Xgyea;the onkno3 :law,dewinees.legateen. representativnl.and all som interested in the utahlordKeyes. deceased;J.A g m w g n a l " m g onlin oppy.n t ma nameti le of J .. CUPPY- firstanneunknown;the heir personal Izrroaentativoa, dervrlsaas. a all pronounh l t. h e ¢ s t a f a o f J . A . C u | and real name unknown. Antony Meinhandt:theheirsatlaw,legbees, persow nproaenutwespersonsin lu u lc d in thn of Antony Meinhandt,Mary Geimebnan;G I 'l'ueadly's mlrht. PAPID rrsns (Too Intl for last week)H n .R.K .Csldlull i l nvendirm the m x n u n h e t d l lll h t u . MmGlvnn Ray .Ralhnd Richter xhippod a tti c um wask.Chu-les i a n : p a n t S wh y \' * h Ho u n d C h lr ln . Ua u le l L\mb'|HA M(l t Peier Hn¢ n'a Sunday a f wmmluRuben Houk x nr c ulli ng on nh-dvu on tha hplc Sunday . Wm.l~hn|en'l vu md a t A .A.»;wm¢m'» sunday ALONG THB nano! nom I r .and U n .Freak Pltzer ofmah: vieilld lest Saturday at thenm-esof Hr. and lin. Harry Tuc k- umd Hr. end Mrs. Ianie Grimm. Clyde Hetzler wok in the sight.:Blair last Setunley evenint.Hi n lh r g u e t P e n c e eelehwed er 18th birthday by inviting in axmber of friend! on Int Sunday in :nur of the event..Those presentare Velma Pylee, Orvll Chapaneky.lrdle and K a r !Hrmlum,Violetcome,Dorothy Ind Gle n Kr sth. lennor end Florence Dixon.Theyrteda very plenum afternoon.euzler Bros. and I'red Rav de-rered stock h o p m the Hermann mcb lut we ek.Mr. and Mn .Harvey Krogh Andggi!! spent lut Sunday am the Fred o home.-.and I r e .Watson Tyson of[air were visiting at the hmm: ofenneth and Hur!Tyson on h a ! 1-ln. A. A. Anderson I.: at presentthe heme of her daughter, Mn.. Moeller, who is ill. Mn. J. C. Christensen. after ur- l l week: visiting et the home oder daughter. Hn.Randall Iverson,rmned -to her home in Blair on st Friday.Hr. Lloy d Akins,who has been nrkint in 2 oil etztion in Hiuourl L THE ENTERPRISE foR YUUK 108 wunus :?=»~2*§§;i§2;§§;;3-€f_,'E,g§f~f;§-; all penons intri'ested i n tofMary Geiselmlm deeeurvGeiselman:G a n n w '0 . \|>¢u<»|¢. xmhum See the Ne arest Aut ho ri ze d Fo rd De a l e r I g e S t e e l B o d y ~ T m c k M-'c..________ E "\. i|_ i ` 1 |1 _|1 . \. r i n f , ".Q ,___\._f __; ,, ; ,» - rg ; --< .\ .f f.` 1. T. nz . 5 1 " " " -p.~1 ~~ -~\. - Q ~f .; ' _ ; . ; i 3 " 5 H f - -~ | $ .""'\l\-e1"7_;7-"*'TlT°""" » ;!_;:;' -_" * * ' e .. Q W h y Cd m m e r c i a l Us e r s Pr ei er ' s he F or d There is much significance in the Lac! that more than 75% ofdl commercial can oi oneton capadly or leaajn the United Sure: are Fords." This overwhddng preference ior Ford haulage units has in basis in the Iow mer oi Fad zrzmnponarion. the wand oonslrucsirm of the truck itself. and its unusuzi adaptability roevery line ni industry. Mechanical exaelience. simplicity oi design and ample power arefunher iacmn that have eanrribumd ro the popularity of the Ford OneTon Worm Drive Truck. The Fond One-Ton Truck equipped with an all-steel body and cab isnow avmilablea \ oumpiere unix. priced at $490 lab. Deuuit. Screenaisle: md anopy mol that may be easily iiued ro this unirue lvnnlivd at und! additional cost. ~/ 1 . 1 ; - I first and n d nuns :wife of Henry Geisehunknownheirsatlaw,devilles,and personal re tives,m d al!penonl inte the mane of Henry Geiselceuad;H.Giesalnun,f real name unknwfn; f°a"\~fi"f \nd real name:"f° of H. Gags man; the mu d representatives m d sons interested in the estaGieaelmux,deceased;He n: ma m;Gieselmann. r u !name unknown. wife 1Giesalmznn;the unknownlair. devlaees. legatees, pen resentstives and all persc IEACHERS'EX A MINATI1 Valley, came home last Thundoy Bm] will help his father, Ed Akins,with the farm work this seuon.Mr.and Mrs.Wntlace Johnsonandfamilyspent Sunday et the Norman Warrick home.The W u -rick: also entertained relatives from Fremont on that day.Miss Clue Iverson spent. the weekendat the home of Mr . a n d H5 Jchn A.Rhoadet returning home April 12. 192-I Hay 23 and 24. 1924 June 21 md 28. 1924 August I and 2. 1924 Maisie M County Super nndnvMr.Lloyd Akins drove to Te h - nnh Int Sunday .The Mesdamfs Harry and Ken- °*1~ Tvson were in attendance at a:ard party on lut Tbursdny dter- noon at tho homo of Hrs.John Newell.Mrs. John Kelly entertained Mrs. P.McCoy at ber home on nut Thursday moon.Hr. W ilbur Conety rriil work for had Ray this season.Mr. end " Hn. L. D. Warric k wen unong those from this neighborhoodwho von in attendanc e at the Mrs. bonus Hansen funenl on last Thursday nfternoon.H n Byron Beard m d children.who have been vidting at tho homoof Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pike of Blair. returned zo their home on InstFhurnday.Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mathews andiaughter, Maxine, spent Sunday af- ternoon at the A.. E. Dixon home." H r P.8 .Tyson shipped cattle Sundsy from 'Dyson station. 'nu Inmera on uma to hom their heads high,but they shouldnotholam m lo nigh m y : n i Q..I f The Only S4 Cheaper < -.BLAIR BLA \ Lz _..,_.. - - _ - B l a i r ,Se b . ,A m i !\'?,1 9 2 I M .la = t \l'|10r1.s p o u r i n g o i !o n |tro ubl es!\\n |.e rs o f p o l i t i c s h m ! sw THE EhI'li.Rl':u;;|.f,_P m FiveBlair,Nob.,April 17,192-I'rmz nN'rl:B.PRlSE G o o d R o a d s l i m b u u f > n ? "C o m e t o t h e B a p l i a t T o o m a n y cm cl um nc n c r a c k i n g ; 5" "d '§'}Sc h o o l o n E a s t e r S u n d a y m f e s ,a n d n o t e n o u g h cr a ck i ng 'I O n e. o f t h e z c t o r n r e t a r d i n g m a l u n r z n g a n d f a m ! Q i n .A c o r d i a l i n -s t o n e o u t o n U r e ro a d s .~ i e ve l o p m c n t i s l a c k o f u p Ie c i n l i o r )v.1,:|twn |,~,ex t e nfl c d t o e ve r y o n e .1P Pr i c e ? ¢ r Y z l r 81. 50 E s m o n d u a e c o n d - e i n : m u m a t i n po c t u fl i e e u .B i n h ,No b . ,u n d e r t h A u o f C o n g m i i u t M u c h 3 , 1 8 7 9 . ...-........ . -~- -....._.-_.........-. lasvsn xv:-:RY THURSDAY max f§£{I»aB§é§Publishes of the modem acicncs of high\\a5 buiiding and using.1 We know loo many things abmn roads which are not so! Mnaly uf our harhway ideas mf tuenty years behind the limes.We l\|.wen't caught up with the enlzir. ecr.For inslamve. "all maria wear mil |s "BOB FAR."\lAM'S 'rox LIIITER' helping his son try it.What hup~ pened is |hn\¢\fl in an new lfn itw States Department of Agriculture molwn pic tum "Bob Fnmum':s Ton Litter."To make t two-reel story |.hor1.Bob makes his goal-a Iitler ux months old T Dad, did you ever misc a iiuer lu our lidllbl. summing wa-nlnsp as 11 A. 51. sm- ;-: Se:manby thq pgstor. Ulplirl '\'o|.pg |°¢°P\l»g'lniu:: | l T P. H. Evening: urine ll I P. ll. .M lhisu r| 'r\i¢l : ln Choir will sl.1f°":°:~ HI-alter Cln hln .J e nn Line:. br l.`l| | .rl| | H. Gnbrel. nm lrhn have ln lld n u ehd r : Ill I n ver : eag er G o o d R o a d s l i m b u u f > n ? "C o m e t o t h e B a p l i a t T o o m a n y cm cl um nc n c r a c k i n g ; 5" "d '§'}Sc h o o l o n E a s t e r S u n d a y m f e s ,a n d n o t e n o u g h cr a ck i ng 'I O n e. o f t h e z c t o r n r e t a r d i n g m a l u n r z n g a n d f a m ! Q i n .A c o r d i a l i n -s t o n e o u t o n U r e ro a d s .~ i e ve l o p m c n t i s l a c k o f u p Ie c i n l i o r )v.1,:|twn |,~,ex t e nfl c d t o e ve r y o n e .1P Pr i c e ? ¢ r Y z l r 81. 50 E s m o n d u a e c o n d - e i n : m u m a t i n po c t u fl i e e u .B i n h ,No b . ,u n d e r t h A u o f C o n g m i i u t M u c h 3 , 1 8 7 9 . ...-........ . -~- -....._.-_.........-. lasvsn xv:-:RY THURSDAY max f§£{I»aB§é§Publishes of the modem acicncs of high\\a5 buiiding and using.1 We know loo many things abmn roads which are not so! Mnaly uf our harhway ideas mf tuenty years behind the limes.We l\|.wen't caught up with the enlzir. ecr.For inslamve. "all maria wear mil |s "BOB FAR."\lAM'S 'rox LIIITER' helping his son try it.What hup~ pened is |hn\¢\fl in an new lfn itw States Department of Agriculture molwn pic tum "Bob Fnmum':s Ton Litter."To make t two-reel story |.hor1.Bob makes his goal-a Iitler ux months old T Dad, did you ever misc a iiuer lu our lidllbl. summing wa-nlnsp as 11 A. 51. sm- ;-: Se:manby thq pgstor. Ulplirl '\'o|.pg |°¢°P\l»g'lniu:: | l T P. H. Evening: urine ll I P. ll. .M lhisu r| 'r\i¢l : ln Choir will sl.1f°":°:~ HI-alter Cln hln .J e nn Line:. br l.`l| | .rl| | H. Gnbrel. nm lrhn have ln lld n u ehd r : Ill I n ver : eag er Kuhnfa Pll0\..n~nh'\....|~!\ YU!L $1.00 special Dollar Day,Chil drens H;\t.».Zllrr. T. C.llllton. City Loans,monthly payments. prorhpt service. Georit¢ll. Hiker. 3 i f li.I'. llatller is reeomrlng in-in an attac k of grippe and is nble to ln. out again. The Enterprise force is bu»y these days puttintr up a new directory for _. . .. . . . - .ll i u h n f a P h o t o s w i l l p l e a s e y o u .F o r S a l e : - F o r m s a n d r ; s i d e n C ¢ ¢ :! i u h n ' |P h o t o s w i l l p l o n e y o u .. . . I . T . " ' I . 1 . " ' £ ' . . " " . i . ' f . ' . i " " °f o r a l l t h l n i i n .H y r t i e K j l l a n e p e n t T u e s d a y J u d g e G o s s o f O m a h a w a s h o l s l -"a o :' " " " " ''3 . , ,M r s .w .w .w i l t s m n w a s i n o - i n v :r o u r t I n l l l n i r l a s t M o n d a y .':o l . \\ i . n t o r W c d n e a = < l . r y .T A b o u n c i n g ' W V W "b o r n " °M "M r s .B e n O l e o n " T ~' " ? ? " " .I M r s .' r .c .H i l t o n o f f e r s C h i d w l *x v 1 :.r .' s o h 1.D i a l A i r e .W a l t e r G u t a c h o w o n l m o i * i w f o n e r a i ° f L i "M i n n i e h a d - l . o » t - A n e c k l a c e w i t h c a m e o l i s t s o n W e c i n e x d u y .A p r i l . 3 f o r 1 m ..e i e r o " e s t .u t s r e c t .T u e s d a y a f l f n 0 0 n |A p r i l t r . .e e n l m S u n d a y .. ! ; ' " ' = ' " ;I " ` l ' f " ° 'p l e a s e c u l l R s t $ 1 . 0 0 .\1 1 - i t . § " | i : ; . . ` i = t o o n e o f h i s f a r m s w e s t M r s .G .FT .V o n D e u e e n L 1 v e r y l o r -S h e r i f f W i l l S m i t h a n d w i f e o f 1 1 o r I l l ..M i ' " 'L s z e i n R h o a d e a i s t o t o o t h i i o u v d y i l l u r l t h h e a r t t r o u b l e a n d h e r » 1 : e h m a h s p e n t .l a . s t .S u n - d a ;" F t h e T h e n f n l l t l n y A f t e r n o o n C i u h w i l l t h e $ l t @ n r ! l ¢ ¥p r l l r t a f l 7 0 0 1 5 t h e \ l r m i l l h t m M y r o n H e t e i n g e r ¢1 e n l . l l i s m o m e n t a r i l y e x p e c t e d .h u D u m l g e o n h o m e i n I - l u x I \ ¥ ¥ » m e e t A p r i l 2 % .a t t h e h o m e o f 5 l r s . i m m l n a 3 c o r ..L n n i l y v i s i t e d r e l a t i v e s i n l r » §H r s .y ]B u m p ,b r o t h e r .J a h L.Bl.llitrhmon.T110 Indies of tho Congregotionol lligheat pritf pninl for emnm and c hurch will lwlll u bake dagfr in the Slr.Wm.Arndt. of the Amdteggsul.Honfonl's Cream Station rouneil room of the City Hall on Sal.-ll:mlwnr»=-,drove ilou.n to Ornnlm the Bell Telephone Co. whielt will One door e n t of Nielsenk Cash urdgy, April 26..Monday afternoon.[ reach their patrons on May lot.__Store.i Mr. ond Mrs. Cha:lee McBride are;3,|;..,F rltncls Qh s te n u n visitedMissFrancisGross.who hav w.J. Cook of Omaha. for sir-rrpoicing tif" the arnval of a n'W nEntire.=in Omaha from Saturday taught in Omaha for n number of teen years post master of Blair. W hit girl nt l:|\¢ll home, April 5.ltotil Monday evening. tears spent her spring \I|.£ation in circulating omonir his friends in Haggard g B¢ndorf.Undertlkifll;For Sale--A Porter 159 er s In- Blair the guest of her mother, Mrs. Blair last Thursday.one eloseml rar furnished without thz;¢tilxator,"Md two seasons, gm.;as w. o . ° " ° ° `I Axel Swanson has :nord his ment Both phones.1~°°*'°d in Riker °"°°;=.f».Phone Cedar 902. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Iverson of the Wraneh school distdet entertained thirty guests at a c ant xvm i on Saturday evening.April 5.They played five homlreel and had n royal eooil time. Mrs. John Landis and J. J. Sierk were the winners ol the market from the old L.L.Lnntrr stand into his new building which has retently been completed This is one of the most. up»to-the-minute buildings for this business in the slate and with its beautiful front :mils vers materialll' to the appear- Mi.-ui Itosolie Foley who hlo=.| 2lt Bra. Harry Tucker.§ tdimht the Dornaeker school ":Lint. Edna Ogfien Arfderson. prin- yenr has been re-hired for anotherl ilmia r th e Blar Hi gh 3 ¢hm|11.55. leen quite seriouly ill ol late.The w. R. c . met in regu lar '"'|The time to buy chiidrnvs Hats i 11 1 1 ".l f z l w i n the:f°';__ "'Q':;_'3...--°."i-.-.'f ..;..;"Wealnesmlay, April 23. Dollar Day year. !|.l Sunday.2 Mr. and Zolrs.(los Rathrnann are expec ting to return home this week from their trip to the west eoaat. ihmrartl &Ilendorf.Uhrlertnkinitl one closed cur iumished without che. Both phones.Located in Riker ollloa. Mrs. Anna Mumaugh of Omaha is now living with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cnxickahank, of this city. Mrs. Ypdlke, mother of Mn. Lucy Updllte, and a pioneer citizen of this city . ii c ritically ill at her homo in nonh Blair.- Dr.Earl Moat.; and family drovelover to Macedonia. Iowa Sunday to viait lint. Hoata relatives and had a wr y pleasant day. Cnrpenter of Vancouver,W a h.is here to spend the stnnmor with hisin n er . :don Bendorf in happy theme clay: ni th a new Buick Six which he bought from the Arodt Snyder lfotor Co.. Mn. V. D . Dnvitllon and little doughter of Hanan City are at the l.ome of M n .Davideofs parental. Mr. and Elmira. Andrew Fear. The ladies of the Congrezatiow church held a very enjoyable ken- rington or the homo of Hn-. R. J . Murdoch int Tneedly afternoon. Rev. Samuel Miller,dean of x Lutheran school at St.Paul; llinn.. many _~;- \ o<1r»o<~»f>»»=1n-|of>~o<1o-¢nf>~o<1¢>»»=1¢'>l»<'»v~°°f>|§_s M I I T I E D n ~ I ! (. _ " " " ' ) ' . l i 8EsE§§§'i § 5 GAL. OIL; FoR § s$ 5 . 5 0 ; and 5 gallon more for .g s i§ g Amdt-Snyder Motor Company ~ 'Blain Nebraska 3 | . 5 .Buick - - Willy's Knight - - Uverland év. | 5> | ~ J | . v| ~ <J \>' lo; v| ~f. l\. v0 ~¢) \.v| ~ 4J 1 .v| ¢| \>0 v.| \: A J -... _ / / ;Q5-*, Your Confidence You will find it one of the most Sensi-ble business moves you ever made when you take us into your business confidence.Our long experience in handling investmerits and business deals of all kinds permits us to give :Jury luun.a||.ruvu aa o... ....... _an open account. The names of aub- acribera will be instantly removed from our mailing list at the expir- ation of the time paid for if the pub- lishers be notified; otherwise the subecrlptionalllremain in force at the designated subscription price.Every subscriber must understand that the condition:are made a» partof tho contract between the publisher and mbmtber. The world is said to one every-l. od y a living but if so the world got awfully stung in many c ases. The Teapot Dome scandle ol Washington D.C. has nothing on Blair with its oil engine excitement. Blair is a camp divided against it- tc lf and each side swearing ven geance on the other. Ain't humanity the funniest proposition even? .tir»1f¢ A farmer remarked to ua the other day that he had delayed the pur chase of some calves for want of hay.He said there viae a shortaae ol alfalfa in his c ommunity . and if he bought calves now he would have to feed them nt:aw. He further re- marked that the acreage of alfalfa ln hla community had fallen oft' considerably and this made it diffi- cult for feeders to opcrale'ec°ono tnieally. This set ua thinking.so we ae- cured the facts reganling the acre- uxe.yield and value of alfalfa in this state over a period of years. l-rom this we found that the acre- eae for the entire state had declined about five per cent since 1920, but a further study showed that the de cline was not uniform in the cad- oua rtdunlt of the ntate.For in- atance,in the eo~called southeast district.comprining Clay.Fillrnore. Cave Jsfforann Johnson.Ncmaha. ['0ttml|» at the age of :ax mont.ns»-a:-ter a battle with moat of the ills that beset pork producers,such an cold, heat. and cholera. By ao doing he raises a ton of hogs and gets the money therefor, wine a gold modal. ienrrls the hlue of proper breeding. lnem in thus a capital ions."|ntaru ou e mu m u Ill very c age. Roads do not wear out.The >ur face of a good road wears, of courw So does the roof ol'a house ilu: roof doc=n'l the ifouse is of a road lr out it mu:t 'replacing the house mean that the rest of `iot good.The surface fleding and care. and earns respect its.roof.}f It vreararf hi.-s neighbors.|bo replaeal.But that doern't mean The picture abounds in s w! h ° r , u o n the right of way.the grade doctrine,including the ncceeaity °flloun-lation,and all the rnatei-in i, K O N I M U G] i f ! ~ l l l i l f l ll i .Ilifny |333 g alutbfe than at fln|_ was produced in Indiana. where the om-litter idea orilri:1atcd,in coop- eration with Purdue University. This i=lea,.by the way. in simply the band- lng of men together in a contest of animal husbandry--a content In which "you win even if you loose." "Bob Farnunfa Ton Litter"will he distdbutcd through the cducn~ tional film service of the United States Department of Agriculture and the cooperating State institu~ tions.Copies may be borrowed for ehort periods, or may be bought by authorised institutions at the labo ratory charge. ntf aa ff s c n oo l.NEWS Fo r wi th mod ol Education la the Farmer Paying? A high sc hool in a c ommunity ln a western State supported almost en- tarely by agriculture is giving only eight-tenthn of one per cent of its teac hing effort to agriculture. lt ls giving 1-I times as much of its teach- ing effort to foreign languages as to agriculture. Yet this community will rise or fall according to the degree of intelligence brought to bear upon ngrictlltural problems.\ The country has been stirred from center to circumfenence since 1920 becaure ol acute problems zrowina out ol,.the igrieultural situation. The ln st minds of the country hate found the problems so complex that little a- . . -- l . . a . - . . .. . . . . . | . "Trucks dcatroy roads.Therefore trucks nhoulll pay for roads!" That 1.00. is IL fallacy.A truck no mono destroys a.road,when truck :md toad fit, than n baby carriage dc- troyn a garden path.It is lac k of maintenance uhich destroys T0€\\l\ it In allowing too light a road tn hr huilt for the traffic it will bout' which tlestt'}S roads;it is failure to enact \\it|¢time and .mantilnum ions!laws which destroys 293115. "There isn't money enough to pity for national highways.We will nll be bankmptsl"More fallacy. There are fourteen million motor cars ir the Uniitetl States.I f they are wo . on an average of $500 each tw ic h in an underestimate),they cepteoent an investment of $7,000. 000,000.Did we get bankmpt buy ing them!We did not!Why should we get bankrupt buying sec en billion dollars worth of roads- and the interest on seven billions will build today more national high ways than we have an yet engineeraf and machinery to build. Transportation has been.for u= Americans,nothing but rail and water for all our history .Now wo are compelled to translate the word into "l1i|gl1\vays"and "motora.'lilo torn we understand--higlwrays asyet.we only partially comprehend end "motor transport." aa a whole. is vet a scaled book to most of us. The first step in opening it in to ret Hd of fallacioun thlnkinsr-to to hear in in this c nntata. At the meeting of the llnptiit Young i'eoplc'n Union last Sunday the roalgnatlmm of Misa Lula Bram Ir tt, as President, was accepted and the Vice l'|esident., Dean Anderton. was named aa hor successor. The l.n ion has reached a high point of ef 'hcicncy under the leadership of Mlu Ilrnmlett and it was with rcgeet that her resignation was accepted. blue in giving u creat deal of limo and attention to the Primary depart ment of thc Sunday school and felt that she should give her entire time to the development of that impor taznt department of the work. J o n x WIISLEY .tnz on sws 1 . . . -. John \¥'e:doy Andrews.known to lllalr pe»ple.as "Ilappy Jack". died at the home of Mrs. Frank Alberry Tuemlay.April 15.hfter an illnesn of two weeks duration. Mr.Andrews was a native of Greenville, Illinois and came to Te ltamah some thirty years ago where l.c worked for a number of yearn. morning to Blair about ten years ago."Happy J ac k" for all of his rough exterior was a gentleman at heart rnd among those who knew him was leld ln hilh esteem and many ll;lends: here who respect him for his gentlemanly qualities. The funeral services were held or Wednesday.April 16 and interment made in the Blair cemetery. m a n BUREAU :tort-:s Boys and Girls Club Weels 'l'he firrt week of June in each -year is given over to a week of work.play and educational excurs ions fbr boys and girls club folks at the Airricultural college at Lin tcln. Tha nnnunl l"l\|l\ Wool: has |I|0\\lt | any I n c u l | l l f ? . ¥i u c u m l m u t v :\~~~M r s .T .C .~0 J s f ~b w b f h u =..m y e r s o u m u | ..e .r r r e a m e n h , 1 f t m M r s .( I u s t a v e l . u m { t i s l 1 1 0 \ i 1 1 R f » p e n t ' I \ | e s d a ; ,a n d w g g n n d n y o f I 1 J e n n n > l n p p e ~ 1 " 0 e a o I r k i m a h e r h o m e o n w e : t S o u t h t h i s w e e k i n m a g ,n e n e i r i n O M . h e - I c l t ' c t o t h e Q n u t h O m a h a |s r u c |a I " | ! .M I I .L u n d t h u i n e n l i v i n g i n q u a i n L n n ¢ e a a n d f r i e n d s .| n1 . 1 r 1~ c | .f u e d a y r e c e z u n g M P 1 |f | ,t h ,. || (f -| r | \ . i 'f p r " e i g h t 1 1 'o r 1 e p u t e w m o n !M r .a n d M r s .n n .R 1 - a n e w a n d l " | . \a n d M r s M a r t i n I C i r k e g x n r d 1 1~r s .L o u H u n g a l e d r o v e d a w n t n1rb a i e S " " " " " ' "T ' ; ' d " ° ' ; h E ` m f M a x o n F i t s N e l s . .h a s b e e n v i s i t . - | 0 5 m | . ;S u n d a y z o , \ i m t h e R e d f i e l d 1 I P ' ° " "B o t h I n K 0 P *u m :i l r s i .I € i r k e ¢ a a r d ' »p a r e n t s ,H r I t o y s r C [ i f | 0 | g i a n d " B ¢ \ , " has eoriiuctod 1 Bible study each :lay at Dana college during the past week. Claimed that al! dlnger ous ph" on highwayn should be protected with fennei.but the automobile spfeeleru will be lbla £0 knack them upwn. 1 1 | ~: . . # , i ' § § i Dainty Wash Goods JF. n f l .2-E' - 1 . ; . I. 1 ` \0 Q r o c l For warm weather wear them is nothingthat is more cool and pleasant than a wash- able froek, so why not take advantage of this olfering to lay in a liberal supply of material from which to fashion these coin- fortable garments. We have a complete line consisting of De Luxe Silk and Cotton Crepe, Ratine (plaids and plain), Dotted Normandy Voiles of all shades, Ginghams.x We invite youto call and inspect this line feeling that you will be entirely satisfied. SAS BROS. The Big Store The Old Reliable - E - m lI I= \ l.w i I for Summei' I uIi I I \.\ Utlltl ull! 111 IIBIIIE, mint cuwa uactofwork ltamesr. Cdl 202. 1:wi n Linden. J.f. Long of Red Oak. Iowa ac- companied by a brother, was ahakinl h:1n\l\ with mail friends last Tllltli'day.lle is looking well and limer The trndt Ilordware in ptlliillll out a store paper entitled "Stole Ken»." which is a breezy little leaf- let dealing with the hardware bu# inens. 'llhe D.A.R.organization will bold a dance Thunday eveninl. May 1,at the American u p o n hall which plana to he an important oocinl event. Mrs.Hiller Muni:returned home Monday,ol' last week, from a long lay in Omaha where me was under the care of a specialist.She feall mlucll improved ln health. Last Saturday was county teach- er*'examination and the applicant# took possession of the coun room. l:looks like there would he no scar c't} ol teachers fn tho next year. Mis..a Clara lrernon.daughter of 311 .Mat lvenaon reaieling north of llair,crime in Friday eveninle anfl nent the week end nl the John A. Itloanlcn home.the gueat of Miss 1.1:rin Rltoazles; would you like a nice lawn hedge or v»in:|l.\realtf I am offering for bale very choice Rttaeian mullberry hcedlingrc adapted for this purpose. lrc >h dug.Call Ind.phone Blaclt 5.5 405 w. South sr.. 11 i f Myron Zlletzinger. A general cleanup of the grounds up at Dana College was |lECl.llE(l tor last Monday afternoon and the an-lents turned out in a body to do 1l.job.They enjoyed the sport :md llinl the work up nirely. Ired Compton.who recently muted to town taking: pouessioo rf l.°1|Mrs. S..Roberimn,tue past neck. Mr. R. H. Stevens of the high -rhnol faculty attended the annual tuunder's Day banquet of the Alpha S-:|rma Phi.fraternity in Lincoln 'Suit Satunday. Mr. Otto Cunninrham and aon and 'Ali. Dewitt Van Deusen of Kennarfi were visitors at the home of Otto's mother,Mrs.Will Cunningham,r f this city last Sunday. in1. Myrtle Fonler,of Omaha. *M a Blair visitor yeaterday.She will lx better known to Blair friends aa Myrtle Carter,daughter of Chas. Carter, lately deceased. Luther 0'Hanlon, son of Hr. and Mrs.Clark O'Hanlon of Omaha spent a few days last weelt in Blair tieiting his old school friends dur- mpr the school api-ing vacation in Omaha. held theof of to During the mission 'rlreetinrre :.l the Danish l.ut:heran church prst week,Rev. J. C.Petersen lannebonr. Neb.,S..Anderson loua and others were prvent take part in the services. hir. Wm. Holtman from over near Pontaneile war a Satunlay c aller in Blair.Will is one of the Enterprise family and hence must come to Blair f cfwionally realizing th lt Rlair's market facilities are the b8:l. in this pert of the state. Ray Steed,Myron Brock Dewey Nemetz and Earl Jensen arent up to 'l'ekamah-llonrloy evening and join- ni the De Malay of that place. They were accompanied by Soren and John Jensen who became men:- -hers at another date. Robert Maher. a student in jour- nalism ut Notre Dame.came in Monday mornin!for a visit during lis s|»ri|\|r»}acalion. Robert in a son of Mr.ami Mrs.James Maher of I1.Prolaertlf made vacant by thellhih city Bltll they were entirely timing of Alex llitchman lo San,"\l'Pfl==9¢F1 at has appearance on la d Antonio,Texas,is now the head ;.».~¥1 in thc Blair Shoe ztore. he hav llentlny morning. onM o r e t h a n o n e - t h i r d o f t h e m e n 1'*»=been appointed the manager "f'formerly employed as c ounty MH- Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nielsen neturn- ed to their home In Sioux Lity last Monday evening; baring been called here for the funeral of his sister Minnie Nielsen. Members of the Eplscopd church will hold a farewell reception for Rev. A. E. Marsh, the retiring pu- tor, at the home of Mrs. Roll Allen next Sunday evening. Perry Mc(.ornb. son of ltr.and Mrs. (Jmrles llc~Comh, has returned from (hirago where he has taken a course in engineering and success- fully passed the examination so that le is eligible to be a full fledged Lndneer. Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Madsen of Lyons agent Sunday with Mm llarl- aen's parentu. Mr. and 2Inn. Oscar Guyer.They came down by auto with Arthur Andreasen and family who went on over to Kennarmi to via- it relatives.. George King, aho is handling a line of brushes.goght a. boa kite last Turulay up near Herman which had been sent out hy the weather if-tation down near Elk City. It is the property of the Y.S. bureau and the finder in requexted to notify the station. The Blair Milling Company n poi- the mill. will make for those This con time in a new :lump at bringing it to a level which much more convenient hauling grain to the mill. :ern has made good and is one of |§Ilmir'»= industries which help to make it a good town. Lira.G. A. Langxtaff.who lm- been visiting her dauglrter,Mrs. ;Lnoi.se Long, of Winnepeg, Canada. since December,returned to her home in this city last Monday. Mrs. lnnzxtnff reports the daughter and family aa getting' along nicely af!er l l 'z»1r..m n Nelson ma a mga:operation prelormed for removal of a lump on her arrn on Ialt Sltlr- day at the Blair hospdtad. She is get- ting along nicely. Hrs.Anna Beard is movin; this week to the Hrs. Soil house on South ntreet. where she will oaupy a acute of threeroorna. Mrs.B¢annlhasbeen living with Hrs.Val Bonn for the punt three yearn. John Mencke and his two norm. a n d 9 and ll y earn drora in Bon- nay evening from Brush. Colo.. to spend aeoupte ofueelra wlth hi s mother. Mn. Claus Hondo and his brother,Henry. and other relatives. John has been farming an d me nt! ! sold his farming toola, rented his land and expects to engage ln some cther line. NIELS x.c Ha 1s' n.i xse :n Kie l:K.Christiansen,aged 81 :. oa r e6 mo n th an d ld a y a , d l e d a t the home of his daughter, Hrs. Theo. Williamsen of near Spiker on Tues. clay of'thi.| week. Mr.Christiansen came to this country fifty nine yearn ago and set- `tle¢l in Chicago where he lived for a year then moved wut to Omaha re- maining there for seven rem- He then came to this county arbene l°c purchased a farm up near Striker and on this farm he lived until a ferr 5earn ago when he sold the odd home and moved to Blair. Mrs.Christiansen paased on be- fore eleven years ago and for a time he continued his farming operations hot it was not the same adthont his wife eo he gave it up and moved to Blair.Here he lived tor a time but ill health caused him to go to the home of his daughter where he has had ever;m e n m loving MM # a haul siege of chicken p o : a n d c o u l d ~ other childrens' ailments. Mrs.Oscar Guyer receiver!word Lrom her mother, Mrs. M. S. Miller nho has been visiting another naunhter in New \orlc City sinc eal l concern.:cultural :ments in Xen Yorl:wi last {}ctol\|»r. that hit! iw! arrived "` . [ f : t m l l i p .I l g u l ] ; . , ..A h o l u \ \r U t t f \f l l l f : | r r ! e r - .n c e w l l i n r v l n | " l I . l l £ l l ,P E R U .1 . 0 2 3 c o u p l e O f .e ..... .1 -c i e h t m a l r a s o u t h o f Q . . ~c e l - i n l " " ` * " "l " '" '" 'l x. .: S ' . \ l ¢{ \i f k a i ' Z n f n t ' t e r r h t c h » l r e m l l n o l Hr. Chnstiansen was a man of kindly .1n=pa¢i°:-;:f ~.a was _iam and updght in all an-J aealinzs ma has the highest respect and ¢Sl-0011* ot a circle of friends who have known him foa years.I B9nlllE"%nn aged brother re\idill8' in Omaha he leavea twelve children. :IX =-ons and six daughters to mourn #B Es? £535 f u : f r o n : ,f~:I ~ r _g _.__fu'-¢:;;ra2 .e a ;_ \:e..¢r~""...1 al ~'-- 3 - ~=.~ 1 4 f "L. . . I-- . .; ; - -*. ." " - u - . "\_-- -- = = = ~ = =.~w r ;" Q' f ° - ¢ L n - ~ . . _ ; .-' C ~~ » ; , , ¢"' - . _' € \ r".~1 --." -»2'-f'~»-»---. Hnr~ ` \0 Q r o c l For warm weather wear them is nothingthat is more cool and pleasant than a wash- able froek, so why not take advantage of this olfering to lay in a liberal supply of material from which to fashion these coin- fortable garments. We have a complete line consisting of De Luxe Silk and Cotton Crepe, Ratine (plaids and plain), Dotted Normandy Voiles of all shades, Ginghams.x We invite youto call and inspect this line feeling that you will be entirely satisfied. SAS BROS. The Big Store The Old Reliable Nuc knl hn.O t o e .Psxr nee,R i c h a r d s o n Rt tt m tn t M i L o p ro p er :~ m LI\w u V J\| : n. \s e a l i m r t h a t w h a t H8211 i n b e 5,n o H . .............- . - _. - . .f _.O u g h t n o t t h e schools ¢"D¢¢i°1|!»l n 'lo b e : L g o o d s i m !i l l s l l t u l x o n " h e r e ~ t :\ :; |t; -r \JerJ0h c2 P:l; ?1 e£ ;; \1i s u c h m m m u n i t i e a "n p r i m n r i i y m o r e ? 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Blair Shoe Co. @©@©©@@@©©@©© ©@©@©©©©@©@©©©©@ wide remedy for kidney, liver and bled dtf disondere.rheumatisrn, lumbago and uric acid oonditions. Hem Leu on | . eunc tlntaoaduoubleenimulmvluu¢,¢m.rmeu»=i.An¢~¢¢uu.1nan outheoriginei geoui.oeGomM¢uu.. "www €`£.¥§;':.§:;:'r~z"".:.:.f'.._;w. n. u., oeutmt, no. 1s-1924. . u n - 4 - . . - .. _ . . - . - _. . , . . . ... . - -here, fool.""You will teke her to your fathrr'e honorable house, to the house ot your nnceetore? She will be your tlret nite, elneo 3=ou have no other?" the host eeked."I e..Id she was ...or did I1...en1\|teuoman,ltola.Could I take her to the hooee or ms father. then?Not that-" he etoppeul end denty."Not Lhet you could return, Kayn- meSeat" the host observed llargwdiy."Phe gold--le lt your honoreble fe thefe!He hoe not mleeed it--get?Why weete |0011 fold upen q white 4 U . . .. . .¢ . ..-.the tom panel 1:5 sliding :mother intoits place.Tu the white man who had entered llc paid no attention nl a|L In nm.ot Japanese. drawing in hls breath with a polite hlsul. the white mon requested a drink uf purplebmndy.Requested egaln.ltola llltl not unewer ferllng th~t a grunt and ohm; ut ehoultiers wee nnswer enoughThe newcomer ~pproached the tnltie. copper calm in lmnul.Ile encounteredtheemerglngnosan.stumbled over hetn engl agnlnst hole.The hostwhllied and shuttd him any so limi he sprawled upon the tebie. knockingovernpreciousglues'contents.A we M eer n u n " "T h i s h e r t n u n e h r d w l l h m o r e d u a l f r o m t h o f l o o r g i v i n g t h e w o u n d t h e a p p ¢ l l l l l 1 ¢ . t 'o f n g e .T h e w h i t e m a n m o e u e d a n d s t i r r e d :i l l s a r m s a n d l e g 1 t w l t c h e d .b u t ( n u w e l l h a d t h e b r a v e ; d o n e t h e i r w o r k )E l s e y e s e h o w e u l n o sign! ot openlmt. lecetloue mood Can you gueeethestrangetricktheyplayed Evidently the gods were in 3 on the Japaneee? fro ut: coxrl.NUao.a THEY LOOK AT voua SHOES! I - u n o A A H E R K Z A S H O M E S HOE ? 0 L l$ H Keeps A31Kin ds of Shoes Neat and Ne w Looking . .Shi»<>¢-=fofBh=k. Tm nm, oxormaaunfm sf..-» -*I ~..sH1Not.A Hema sm' =¢3 .\I p ~I '` ; ,;.,),1'Gund afuu oneeeuberd around th QIQ~""'~rv**°;_5°"-¥~e e ee -La mb ew Po»ltdllr|»rln;el.L|¥lli1|ie.al Shine!-elshine with | few elrokze. ©@@©© Ii ww __-_-- .__ ,___. _-. . _.__,`-_ - ,., ,.E Q .E ~~'JE. \»<;~@ w\g -:wwg;\\ > 3 » ' ; i g /fe»9fs*9\f9~;>'.;~Q»'§.w9»r9 \;' .qmg<9vg}{§1@(5.»@j>p@»~f x s <4 <L \<\ FA Y$ 1 4 1 = Hmmm! sw 1 l ..-il.,Frida; L aouth sl meet-ho el merefrealre lunch.passed we 'l`uea~sas beenl weeks. Jfenmnrk to Am.rried to8,1871. rd where L yearsweml- .Nine . .O h a n a - m s E N T E R P R I S E - olay. The aening :ont ime ere ole..Ludwig Jensen lim ..r.. been Him. lay.'The new born babe o i I-ir. un.. Hn. June: Liarpger, who .we u \ |llannia Grinuu plan... died lest I'rr d w-The family of John . f.1:o.aald ejoyed a reunion last SUll\l.a}.Mr. and Mrs.Henry I.urerr.:on .the Long Creek neighborhood ente tained friends at cards l.1.'tl; Satudayevening.There were 8 tnbleandpinochiewasthegame.Th~ irize winners were Clyde Allen andln .Henry Mehrens for lat prizeandClaushlehmus and Mrs. Wil Schmidt fer consolation prizes. 1 Llehrenn is ex tcHrs.Cons pee 'home from Califonula next weektor mother. Fins. Wr". Ppling bein much improved in health.an..-l.|¢Hnrrsnn nm] Bills SDGH' - a - r n . »Euler Senlc es At Eplaonhal Church 1 .._....- . - _ . . . . . _ - - comfortably and then some ai1ni:\le Blair,Nob.,April 17,1924 facing: were put on the large hats iG . ., _,new sure alterations were made in aome. of and those with plmin brims.R i u Tbg Easter Choral nerviee at Sz. the Iramea to make the shapes mozeheinga were und on moot of the Liar; l Epineepal church will com- becoming.Since many hat l'ramenanull or simple hats, the eport hats ..'lo u JL 10:30 A. Bi.in the group were different,theiand ehlldren'e hats.Some of the .'e women received lnatmction with the women used strxw hr|§d on the {,0¢,\| _ NEW SPAPER 90|.1 £v¢111\J' Farm Bureau holed,l¢wa'ir=|z of others beside their own.'l-rinu of their hats.Each of the e I g gag,d l'1he frame: for the hats that were women learned from the others how ,\{_|, 1111; PEOPLE .rm nz exazulnoculallng ll o i b ;made 3;ailk or other llghtga dilhnnt kind of hat was made.P'l I " s z mate 1 were covered with Bash of them can tell their own club - g l 1 eood deal about the§5""°" linings which smoother!themembers how the different hats can . v i f inorulatlon and lime In l'"P¢lf°¢U0M in the frames.Fitted be mule.A s k ;" B L g m N B.1 alfalfa,elovers and soy .01'R E A D ".~'lnny farm vapors. parlieu '-G E N E R A L A M ) L O C A L N E W S A N D c o m i a w r 3. "> those to ur east, have much lo ~ ~" " ' ;_ __...;_._eng. along this line.Whnl. about In v a-I \I:'ion and lime fg;Nobrn.;\I;:\B W ~~~Ap r i l 2 - I , 1 9 2 4 . "\1ilil\==?Ocennionol enum have ALU\1 ¥l C0\!5lITTEE<t 4 - - - - __._..._____" f n found where inoculation ho _SURPRISE " " i "''|I . u n . mn o e s x ~ ~.5 Ml g t a mv a e n P A R T Y ~ F m m nu s ln lz s s A n n s o c m , F 0 _ .n - n l !n i ;3 3 6 3 1 ;_I 1 e i » | 1 \f l ! !.n n n a _ . . _ e - - hgei-ith! a s m.CREEK VALLEY uorsié Wm.1Inltmm,Ile.and Hrs. 1.»Holtm-lil m d dnughter md Sophil Waterman drnve to~»r 'hnsdny to usend the umrnl of a mhtlvn.Hh s A n o n :Gluishnsen - g mwgz ea mm evening at a n ,ohn tenkamp home.ln . A i b e z t L u c h r m d Mrs.Gottlieb Ec hlnnhmp m d daughter, ive,were Fremont e l l e n Tues- \moon.i n . H y m a n Radha ! tp ent lev- oxtl day: thu forepart of the week with her daughter,Mrs.Ernest Meier. at lheomn.AJohnFA:!\tenk.\mp and family Air; and Hrs. John Echtenknmp, Srnnd Min Norma Holtmln onansnn urn visited Tuesday evening at zLeonardEchtenknmphome.\The following spent Surudzo s the Mrs.Minnie Lallrnan meHenan 'and Hendnmea Herman nn~Will Llllman and fnznilleanof WinsInu md George Schrader and fam ily.Among the Fremon t when froh e n on Saturday were. Emil L lllmam. W m. IIoltman and Irwin. Mrs Minnie Lallznan md the Mines lren and Norm; Hc itrnan.Mr.and Mrs.Emil [Allmanturnedhome '\ Wednesday evenln from their honeymoon tdp to Ara pnhoe. Nab.. and are now m e ¢¢1rn to howw keepin!Alben Lailmsn and Wm.Holtman tracked hogs to Blair Satanda morning.Hh s Agneu Christensen visit'l'uesdly at the Wm. Willrenlng horn Hr. and Mrs. Emil Llllman lpen'Thursday evening at the Geo ;Sehweder home near Fnnllhelle.Ed Lnnglwrat and daunhbers. Flo ence and Mabel of Nickerson apensundaynl.the August Lnllma anne. e n r Mrs. J.R.mn ; a n d N m li n -Anna Petersen anNettieBell went to Ot 1and spent the day dumping boMn£:l.s Lauri lueasM was u n r ay.The .o f lf h ei d a z e ing Saturday evening.Atof the business meetingment committee served a n Mrs.Laurent:Hansen away "\t her heme nearclay night, April Sth.She in failing heatth for aeveThe deeased was born in January 24,1852 anderiea in 1870.She was Laurent:Hansen AugustThey settled on the homeat she died and except elgspentinhtontanlttheywail: made it their hp | ehl ren were born to tofwhom died in infancysurviving are H. L. of Mu!Mrs. J. F. Poueher,Omahl H. Nelson, Chicago: K. L.Wyoming;1.. C. Hansen, Mrs. J . B. Hodgkin, Cho u n i t M l were at herwhen the end come. except1-as in a hospital. Mrs. Hn good mother and a good had the tove and respect o have known her for yearn.nervicel were held at the Thursday afternoon at 2 owas in c harge of Rev. wden assisted by Rev.Ree a-as made in the Thornenear where she lived ao mRev. and .Mrs. T. J . `Bobbie were Sunday dinneMr. and Mrs. Se-enie.After :pending a week zetntives.Mrs.Robertand ehi=-en ntumed to in Dina Saturday.bliss Hden and Alice were dinner guests at th home SundayMrs. Chris Truhlsen aetuday from a weeks'visit sister, Mn. Roy Hart and Dixon, Neb.Mr. and Mrs.. John Ho ha were guests at thehome Sunday.'Las ks Omaha paz weetained the announcementrisge of Mies Mary GaMr. IElmer Dorsey.Thewellknown here in hi days. HERMAN NEWS M r .m d H r s .M a r i o n D e n n y n m ! t'h ih ln en o f Tc k l r n n h s p e n t S u n d l y a n t h e H e n r y u fi o o p o r h o m e .M r . a n d M m C h u . I h a t i n g : d r o vet o O m a h a S a t u n l s y a n d gpent.t h e d m n h o t p i n g .H n .u l ;S u l l i v a n t r u a S u n d a y s i n n e r gu e s t a t t h o J .W .B r u n t o n a m z .| I I rnlwrs 1-an xxvm_nmnn¢ P L A Y5 N o n v o n r r n \Sk for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" NO. 13 zsf:/ns'r Legion h Day »\ BARGE LINE BEING rxonom ma m u n a mz r n- me my n aw. R.kmerian 1 eating. I nsroa; 01 Fulln llpuztnn To mumxppi vm" FUTURE FREIGHT nuxsvorr l r .A.W. Ponridp 910ma!n !|l| Idaho' Mrs. 0.r Powell Honnanlnu, Mon- ¢ .ww na.. ..-...,., .___Tueuday evenin: al. the .lell Ramenbalm mm in BlainMr. and Mrs. w. J. McCann, Mn.Chan Hain, lin. Wllbcr Nan, HrI-nd Mn. John McKay and r. amlMn. J. Mueller spent Sunday al. thebod:-fi w. G. Harrison home.ml. who Mn. Hannah Richter spent an\l4l\ was meek ensl at the home of her :laugh wlfn and ter, Mn. James Jenaen.all who Fred Mulera and daughler, Dor-l-\me\-al amy. rgun Saturday and sunday al mme °'\ Ashllfl .:lock and Lawrence Madsen and Odlle AllenA. Bow- spent Sunday at Sunnynlrle.~Harb*Mr. and Mrs.George Mmm ,Immmry Gnnn spent Sunday at the Fm' n y y e a r s . M u n n h o m e . ese a n dg u e x t a l 'x a s x n n u N e w s '"°h"i:h Mm Genrude Naal and aan Joemul "' y viuw at she John Blaco hams nwslr home ra week.l z Mrs.Harry Wardell of cnmmn'|;;§". Nw., vinlted mf brother, nmy Bla'°> U. and couzlns. the J°m.nlm family,d N during the pu! week.Mrs. War- ". h gg- dell wlll be lemembered by the old;""n § timers, 1. Neue Blaco. 4-mmf of"s "n lam numml Blum of mn \own s p,o f ~A number or mend, from here at-'"'°°"' :ended the Nnenl of Raymond Mey~era of Omaha last Tuesday,ff ;con-Mm Bessie Petersen hu returnedgnun hwme ufler an exlenrled vial! ln Om-yg aha.mom Mm. Taylor Meadows came Sunhoyhoowl day m whiz at me Robes Denlan .\home. ~ _=»_=»>on.. Cunningham and mn abd n."a \\. Van Deusen rlmve to Blair Sun-lcNSr::`ur: day to call on Mrs. wuuam Cunning-lhnm who in nor'fEeling very well._ »-i\en ~-ood re-ulta an alfnlfa uw' sweet clover,lu most nl lhe ¢e=' :Lat have bren comluclul, howeveno lueneflelal mulls have been aecuml,lnaeulatlon of wx" be\.seems mars apt to give returns thn' what ol' alfalfa or llm elnvera.s :»beans will wltlmu! lnonllnli tu! ln mn :rue obtain all lhelr ni trogen from the mll just na dm com or `whea¢.Very lime Nebras ka null tent.: add and shows a rvsponse to lime.Som of the (lacinl wil in mulheulern Neuman me- nlrnngly acid and ln some limlnr trials whielu have been carried that mll, llme hu helped Lo umr grofl stands.Under avenge Ne- braska mnditium neither limln" nnr lnnculution are apt to pmvelmnencid or neeesun'in getdnr sands of alfalfa and the clown. ¢¢¢Aualher Soll R0b|)¢\\'| Trial Thursday evening of last week over uw hundred people mwfxal ihta the March school hullding inLincolntownshipto wllnesn the presentation of the "Mock Trial of u Sell Robber."The audience wma good and there was continual laughter from thr hme the trial slarled until lt was trough! lo a clue. mv; for a fewn»on1enu\ slr.-voted lo the mon sell and leclmical slllen of llue ques~ lt's Coming Next Week American Legion Carnival ».'l'hursday, Fnday and Saturday A p r i l 2 4 , 2 5 a n d 2 6 - F u n F o r B o t h O l d A n d Y o u n g - Dancing Free Each Night Admiséion lo Hall 25c Co me and Hav e Thre e Nights of Re al Fun AL W I L L B E THE R E -D o n ' t F o r g e t t h e D a t e |cgo oooQo~@o e ceo 5 oe was ¢ o = o s»wo~so-Iona-u> o¢o~ooow<~ooo¢onaz-I 'I l - - h . l . _ _ 's K The Han:Winter Larsen runny ~~ . g ; ; n ; ° " " ° - " ' " ° " = ' "The following committees have " '.been appointed by Mrs. W. W. Wilk-~ ~ ~mere nwst agreenbly uurpruad lu%. insoll. president of the Blair hi ih ._.._.»'I`uesday, April @, when about t.hir-Apral 26QonzrugaLiohal .gh -achool alumni for :his yur..[Fi n of Un kn own emu n m Mu¢ 1» .* §'of their lf"°"'*"and "*'¢*'*>°"'1snn»f=:.Are m m Ana l m :h *'~ Connex! Chamber. Hum. Wilkinson is giving "°"'"i°r`|Damage.Seven 1Innes And i"'}T.°-"».;,.§'l.`.f1¢f'§,'Q"$"' and paul Found In Their Possession £121 ~ ; 1 A ; B a u m Legion Han.n b i e t i m e a n d e ffo r t .t o h a ve o n e o f t h e b e s t r e u n i o n s o f t h e B l a i r h i g h i 1 _ J - ¢ - . .A L I -u ¢ ¢ u m l n ': u l T"f' Cowl Burned The occuzon was prompted by : fret that the Larsen family larva'.April 29-\Ien's C. Of C. ll i ""'"fall' vm: n plaumt one glut human. "2l;wmmn le- mn. an :hs Otto Lim-ln farm mme.mmm ann °' llr. ""'Th rubbers In ¢»mm¢a.m»mn nn around mln; nllh|'rmfm-p||m||a¢»m|»¢»r¢ntnam. 'zz Lhuh u nltulted mm the county |u\¢i!ff'f'_ff"'I'! Ei . __[:r__ _._.. _Eff '!*!_"!"' '!'¢"¥ "".- 9'9" 5"'*}"ac lnelldlux | lwnllr »f »=¢.*°'has na nu urn- 'nm ?=I`»T`ai"»1'. Al;`[§'iioo=;;:,...""r.;."':..,:.. .1-7. ~`$'E`ZE'l»T`.,mia at i-""` "';a.:.H:;:...:a.;."""|;...»'~~ In r ,s. Pr o g r am- Mm Ross Deetl.'l7:lb ,".een Washington m d Du g | "" ` " "" ° ° "' ls n e In v! !S " """' " "' "" "of Tek amzh immediately sr z }.Q .Mn. Frank Stewart, 'l1; Elsie S"t`]rounties just north ol Elk City .i1¢.h"-1-|f°"ds I f be f li u frauds ."'"`su ms !Mehrens of zne- ton,'22:B"""'""'Guyer,'23;u " " I \ 1 v n w i and awakened the f\mil>"¢¢~kcn\ '$?°§§';...§.§.f3 uf..."L ' I hugh Cooke, '°9 5 but long before a line ca!! suwnon- and a most substantial rm for Eu-Reteption--Mrs Anna tewgrt, c d th ' m m f th 1e ne:rs or usmlanc c e .'Biz Mrs. C 5{Allen,902;M"5.Barn wus put saving.gene whsch he certainly app Kenneth Ross.'I'I;Mn. J ames E "Not alone was the barn destroyed ~ D A Y Maher, 78; Mr. F. W. Amdt, 77.hat with it seven head of horses tro§`or Ren i-'our room house igditolrs,all of Mr.Lieschok h|;nezs barn.Rasmussen,83 Front "and hay in the hay mow and a [nn- I have some fme screairv vr°v°1- ary holding about seven hundred ties for sale.-'bushels of what insides a supplyRasmussen63 Ira nt Stn 0t corn and oats were also burned.Rasmus X. Rasmus:en of Orum.fshipped out two carlomis of fat cat- tle to Omaha.markets on Tues- éay rvening.Mr .Rasmussen is one rf the most progressive fannen in the c ounty and makes l dic idd suc- cess of the farn1ing game. o a r r u s m v Mrs. Ellen Ifpdike, the subject of this brief statement, was born in Bowling Green, Ohio, April 2.8, 1855, rnd departed this lifa at her home in west Nebraska street, April lS1.h 1512I,lacking ten days of having :euched her 69th birLhda5 She \»Ias married at Norton, Kan- sas.to Mr. W allace Updike of Mt. Yernon, Ohio, the latter having flied an the year of xsm.To this union were born firm' children. four of whom survive their In-ntl|er'=4 death. They are Luc>San Wailie, tmrl Wilbpr lfpdike.Blanche the second horn 'lied some years ago. Also than are six grand children thn nf whnm are livimr. | 1 Ai umen it looked as though every huiiding on the pllc e would burn rm! only by heroic action on the part of those present was the house saved. Mr. Liesclle h u been in poor health for about | year and hu been home only a short time from the hospital and this.of necessity. makes it exceptionaiiy hard for him. but we umlerstand thx! he was well Insured. While the oridn of the tire is un- known many of those preseqt voiced their opinion that it wal frum the wiring from a home iight plant whith Mr.Liesehe had innmlleei in hls home; J OINT MEETING a1:ar=:x.\us.onz>FELLOW S On Wednesday evening,April 23, the Odd-Iallow and Rebekah organ- izations of this city joined in_cele- hrating the 1051.11 annisersary of Odd Fellow:}1ip ir; America.There was o§»er one hundred brea- I - - n n Arhor day is inhmatiomily nb- servad. It was originated in #Habus- ka by J . Sterling Morton. The evidence of the influcnet' that this das'has exercised upon the welfare of Nebraska ia reflected in almost countless trees that n- ciurn and protect the otherwiwe Lind stretc hes of open c ountry. 1: is a are md of landsc ape that iz not remleru! bleak and uncomaly by the absence of trees. This was one thing that caused many peoph Lv avoid Nc bnaka in the early days for they were in numb, not aniy of a place wh en they might pamper, but. where they might en joy the things in mture that an mpst. hnantiful.v , To the nverage Nebraslmn.it is scarcely necessary to urge the i|f\~[ penance of £1oe-planting.but tha. rmndition of the groves,orchards and arbor:throughout the Stale :tand as mute evidence to the fact fmt a careful enough study has not been made of the kind of trees and all-rubs to plant in this mrion. The rottonuood.wiilow. box elder and :ther old fashions]vuieties were all rlght in s way and they eiii! aw. They made a quick growth and af- Innlml rciief fmm minds# and o wn Mu ni ;with the reauit that before : f i l l the culprits were overhauied am rnntured.It appean this a bam! of them hll bun working hen in the c oun ty. llbme an a.farm southwest of Herman.the r:and Burdic f a r l.: ml othen in the neighbor- jh o d . 'Their nm:-ma are :ivan as RW Logan md Wm.Darling and his four sons.The Zoot consisting of fixhtven suits of do tha ,urelve pa i n of overalls. cans. etc..wa-rv- dinuveml on the oh! Tom Cushman farm w\er\e the arrests were made Loran is at present In the county jail. here in Blair 'Ind tho nhl *f th-e'¥mnch was taken tb Taknmah. 'Uwe o'°firfrs :r e to lie eonvialu- lllud on lhr ir haul :ml it is to he hoppd that it will he n warning in the future to this clsss tn Sght :hy 'af this irnitnry . 1 I f w m s n m a r o w c o u z r r v m a x ¢ I BUREAU NEW S NOTES Uid you ever have the expedence nf piiing old a.trnw stark: and bftih in a gully only tn have it mush away an the first big rain taking with it fences ami maybe a bridge or two? Big ravinea. ten or fifteen feet deep and thirty or forty feet u.'§de can not often be checked with strawtncksorloosebmahpilex.'nm more effective method consists nf : _ _2|. _ . . : . . . .. r _ _ . -- I - - . s h 11° *own former parishanan and xhefbmrw sm 150 ft. in lwrlh and 25 svening 'ru 0. pleasant one. On be- fl.in Width ln d i ti lc llu i mo d l i ll m f of the mmbeiu.Dr.M m i n f r m '150 ton:of fnicht and y et Nidggm ig Q nggg speech p|§|¢|1lgd|'.hVQ 8 dfln Of bu t tfb in d G em h on or n m with I fr . . tr ad in g bag, in whkh Rev. lla:sh graciously nsvnde d,thanking the donors. Nice refreshments were served by half feet of Inter.Each b.||ga 1| constructed with nine 'Inter tight c ompa rtme nt: md it c an lun thru of aa.; c ompartments umgpd and L committee appointed for the aces- still 80 on with its Zend of frightdon.1 The company starting this line is Rev.Marsh left Monday momingf!¥*lfiY incorporated and h i ? "La for Q,Mb, ,md then ua the ¢°,,g_¢get into operntioa by Ihr lst. T110carryingvi m h i m the but wishes incarponted name is no be us. oi his friends for a pleasant ~»=»-==»,"'g;-_f=f==~ L i n t . "|}ge if n r wo receive very tt ,AN OLD TI ME "CHIVA REE g , direct benefit from £1111 lim a- A crowd of friends gathered nt the Lame of 51r.nnd Mrs.Frank Warrick r n last 'Thursday evening to hefp them in their house warning and to pec ialiy as it don not operate far- ther than Omaha which would nee exsitlte .1 ruhipping of Rive stock to the yanda when n by nil this stock ...would I0 direc t.zend them on their max-ned lmfe ..with the feeling um there were J r f ; d " " ; ' 3 ' ; " " m m i g ; number of mmls who wmmm them per:son rn P".wouid without queltion M n aE f w r s that life eodd dn winc h hmarknl effec t on our grain market. They were married on the evening gzlviouq m d went immediately to r home, the fir# slam nut ul' the Baptist church,,|nd it 'was bare that thair friends mllSlE!li¢d. Mr. and Mrs. Warrick were taken by surprise but were eqmnl to the oecuion md before the guests de- parted served refreshments of ine» :team and cake. The guests enjoyed the occasion in n social n y and when they left fo: their homes it was with n warm handshake and 1 good will that was pleasant to redize. \I s r a m c r z x z The play entitled "Springtime" put on by the Wom.tn'| Chamber Of Commerce an Monday and Tuesdny nlgh ta of tbi awe ek p rn ve dtob ea . very pretty ilttie production. The cast was made up of seventy-£110 characters, nil hume talent, who did their parts very well. The first night drew l.fair si nd h o n !but the second night was a disappointment being oniy about lfnlf a house. 1 One half of the proceeds,which | \ \|I n t .n l \ l ! l B { D ' l * l ) | \ \ . l | . . . - . . . .- . . . . . . . 1 I s n t . . - _ ¢1 -a L -. . - - ~ and Hrs._ Pfnnk Adm|`4 Ce!h f~\m spent.s u n u a y nr.mn 'lw ua uo f t h e i r so n.R » b o r t a n d w i f e . S i r . a n d M r s .P e r r y M i l l e r o f O a k H i l i ,K a u s !S .c a m e l a s t w e e k a n d h a ve g o n e t o w o r k f o r Ju l ! 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