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04-24-1924Y$ 1 4 1 = Hmmm! sw 1 l..-il.,Frida; Laouth slmeet-ho el merefrealr e lunch.passed we 'l`uea~ sas beenl weeks.Jfenmnrk to Am.rried to 8,1871.rd where Lyearsweml- .Nine. .O h a n a - m s E N T E R P R I S E - olay. The aening :ontime ere ole..Ludwig Jensen lim ..r.. been Him. lay.'The new born babeo iI-ir. un.. Hn. June: Liarpger, who .weu \ |llannia Grinuu plan... diedlestI'rr d w-The family of John . f.1:o.aald e joyed a reunion last SUll\l.a}. Mr. andMrs.Henry I.urerr.:on.the Long Creek neighborhood entetainedfriends at cards l.1.'tl; Satudayevening.There were 8 tnbleandpinochiewasthegame.Th~ irize winners were Clyde Allen andln .HenryMehrensforlat prizeandClaushlehmus and Mrs. Wil Schmidt fer consolation prizes.1LlehrennisextcHrs.Conspee'homefromCalifonulanextweektor 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 .._....- . - _ . . . . . _ - - comfortablyand then someai1ni:\le Blair,Nob.,April17,1924 facing: were put on the large hats iG . ., _,new sure alterationsweremadeinaome. of andthosewithplminbrims.R i u Tbg Easter Choralnerviee at Sz. the Iramea to make the shapes mozeheingawere undon mootof the Liar; lEpineepalchurchwillcom- becoming.Sincemanyhatl'ramenanull or simple hats, the eport hats ..'lo u JL 10:30 A. Bi.inthe groupwere different,theiand ehlldren'ehats.Some of the .'ewomen received lnatmction with the womenusedstrxwhr|§d onthe {,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.Eachof the e Iggag,dl'1heframe: for the hats that were women learned from the others how ,\{_|, 1111; PEOPLE .rm nz exazulnoculallngll o i b ;made 3;ailkorother llghtga dilhnnt kindof hat wasmade.P'l I " s zmate1werecoveredwith Bash of them can tell their own club - g l1eooddealaboutthe§5""°" liningswhichsmoother!themembers how the different hats can . v ifinorulatlonandlimeInl'"P¢lf°¢U0M in theframes.Fitted be mule.A s k ;" B L g m N B.1alfalfa,eloversandsoy.01'R E A D ".~'lnnyfarmvapors. 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 tour east, have much lo ~ ~" " ' ;_ __...;_._eng. along this line.Whnl. about In v a-I\I:'ionandlime fg;Nobrn.;\I;:\B W ~~~Ap r i l 2 - I , 1 9 2 4 . "\1ilil\==?Ocennionolenumhave ALU\1 ¥l C0\!5lITTEE<t 4 - - - - __._..._____" f nfoundwhereinoculationho _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.CREEKVALLEYuorsié Wm.1Inltmm,Ile.andHrs.1.»Holtm-lilm ddnughter md SophilWatermandrnveto~»r'hnsdnytousendthe umrnl of a mhtlvn.Hh sA n o n:Gluishnsen- g mwgz ea mmeveningata n ,ohn tenkamp home.ln . A i b e z tL u c h rm dMrs. GottliebEc hlnnhmpm ddaughter,ive,wereFremonte l l e nTues- \moon.i n . H y m a nRadha ! tp ent lev- oxtl day: thu forepart of the weekwithherdaughter,Mrs.Ernest Meier. at lheomn.AJohnFA:!\tenk.\mpandfamilyAir; and Hrs. John Echtenknmp, Srnnd Min Norma Holtmln onansnn urn visited Tuesday eveningatz LeonardEchtenknmphome.\Thefollowing spentSurudzo stheMrs.MinnieLallrnanmeHenan 'andHendnmeaHermannn~Will Llllman and fnznilleanof WinsInu md George Schrader and fam ily.Among theFremon t whenfroh e nonSaturdaywere. EmilL lll mam. W m. IIoltman and Irwin. MrsMinnie Lallznan md the Mines lren and Norm; Hc itrnan.Mr.andMrs.Emil[Allmanturnedhome '\ Wednesdayevenlnfromtheir honeymoon tdp to Ara pnhoe. Nab.. andare nowm e¢¢1rn to howw keepin!AlbenLailmsnandWm.Holtman tracked hogs to Blair Satanda morning.Hh sAgneuChristensenvisit'l'uesdly at the Wm. Willrenlng horn Hr. and Mrs. Emil Llllman lpen'ThursdayeveningattheGeo ;Sehweder home near Fnnllhelle.Ed Lnnglwrat and daunhbers. Flo ence and Mabel of Nickerson apensundaynl.theAugustLnllma anne. e n r Mrs. J.R.mn ; a n d N m li n -AnnaPetersenanNettieBell wentto Ot1and spent the day dumping boMn£:l.s Lauri lueasM wasunray.The.o f lf h ei d a z e ing Saturday evening.Atof thebusiness meeting ment committee served a nMrs.Laurent:Hansen away "\t her heme nearclay night, April Sth.She infailing heatth for aeveThe deeasedwasborninJanuary 24,1852 and eriea in1870.She wasLaurent:HansenAugustThey settled on the homeatshediedandexceptelg spentinhtontanlttheywail: madeit theirhp |ehlrenwereborntot ofwhom diedininfancysurviving are H. L. of Mu! Mrs. J. F. Poueher,OmahlH. Nelson, Chicago: K. L. Wyoming;1.. C. Hansen,Mrs. J . B. Hodgkin, Chou n i tM lwereather when 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 theThursday afternoon at 2 owas in c harge of Rev. w den assisted byRev.Reea-as made in theThorne near where she lived ao mRev. and.Mrs. T. J .`Bobbie were Sunday dinneMr. andMrs. Se-enie.After :pending a week zetntives.Mrs.Robertand ehi=-en ntumed to inDinaSaturday.blissHdenandAlicewere dinner guests at th home SundayMrs. Chris Truhlsen aetuday from a weeks'visitsister, Mn. Roy Hart and Dixon, Neb.Mr. and Mrs.. John Hohawere guestsat thehome Sunday.' LasksOmaha paz weetained the announcementrisge of Mies MaryGa Mr. IElmer Dorsey.The wellknown herein hi days. HERMAN NEWS M r .m dH r s .M a r i o nD e n n yn m ! t'h ih ln eno fTc k l r n n hs p e n tS u n d l y a n t h eH 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 ve t oO m a h aS a t u n l s ya n dgpent.t h e d mn h o t p i n g .H n .u l ;S u l l i v a n t r uaS u n d a y s i n n e rgu e s ta 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 LINEBEING 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 andr. amlMn. J. Mueller spent Sunday al. the bod:-fiw. G. Harrison home.ml. whoMn. Hannah Richterspentan\l4l\ was meek ensl at the home of her :laugh wlfn and ter, Mn. James Jenaen.all whoFred Mulera and daughler, Dor-l-\me\-al amy. rgun Saturday and sunday al mme°'\ Ashllfl .:lock andLawrence Madsen and Odlle AllenA. Bow- spent Sunday at Sunnynlrle.~Harb*Mr. and Mrs.George Mmm ,Immmry Gnnn spent SundayattheFm'n y y e a r s . M u n nh o m e .esea n dg u e x t a l 'x a s x n n u N e w s '"°h"i:hMm Genrude Naal and aanJoemul "' y viuw at she John Blaco hams nwslr home raweek.lzMrs.HarryWardell of cnmmn'|;;§". Nw., vinlted mf brother, nmy Bla'°> U. and couzlns. the J°m.nlm family,d Nduring the pu! week.Mrs. War- ". hgg- dell wlll be lemembered by the old;""n§ timers, 1. Neue Blaco. 4-mmf of"s "nlam numml Blum of mn \own sp,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.momMm. Taylor Meadows came Sunhoyhoowl day m whiz at meRobesDenlan .\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-ultaan alfnlfauw' sweet clover,lu most nl lhe ¢e=' :Lathave bren comluclul, howeve no lueneflelal mulls have been ae cuml,lnaeulatlon ofwx" be\. seems mars apt to give returns thn' what ol' alfalfa or llm elnvera.s :»beans willwltlmu! lnonllnli tu! ln mn :rue obtain all lhelr ni trogen from the mll just na dmcom or `whea¢.Very lime Nebras ka null tent.: add and shows a rv sponse to lime.Som of the (lacinl wil in mulheulern Neuman me-nlrnngly acidandln some limlnr trials whielu have been carried that mll, llme hu helped Lo umrgroflstands.Under avenge Ne-braskamnditiumneitherlimln" nnr lnnculution areapt topmvelmnencid orneeesun'ingetdnr sands of alfalfa and the clown. ¢¢¢ Aualher Soll R0b|)¢\\'| Trial Thursdayeveningoflastweekover uw hundredpeoplemwfxal ihta the Marchschool hulldingin Lincolntownshipto wllnesnthe presentation of the "Mock Trial of u Sell Robber." The audience wma good and there was continuallaughter fromthrhme the trial slarled until lt wastrough! lo a clue. mv; for a few n»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 l2 4 , 2 5 a n d2 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"$"' and paul Found In Their Possession £121 ~ ; 1 A ; B a u m Legion Han.n b i e t i m e a n d e ffo r t .t o h a ve o n e o f t h e b e s t r e u n i o n s o f t h e B l a i r h i g h i 1 _ J - ¢ - . .A L I -u ¢ ¢ u m l n ': u l T"f' Cowl Burned The occuzon was prompted by : fret that the Larsen family larva'.April 29-\Ien's C. Of C. ll i ""'"fall' vm: n plaumt oneglut human. "2l;wmmn le- mn. an :hs Otto Lim-ln farm mme.mmm ann °' llr. ""'Th rubbers In ¢»mm¢a.m»mn nn around mln; nllh|'rmfm-p||m||a¢»m|»¢»r¢ntnam. 'zz Lhuh u nltulted mm the county |u\¢i!ff'f'_ff"'I'! Ei . __[:r__ _._.. _Eff '!*!_"!"' '!'¢"¥ "".- 9'9" 5"'*}"ac lnelldlux | lwnllr »f »=¢.*°'has na nu urn- 'nm ?=I`»T`ai"»1'. Al;`[§'iioo=;;:,...""r.;."':..,:.. .1-7. ~`$'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 supply Rasmussen 63 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 hehoppd that it will he n warning in the future to this clsss tn Sght :hy 'af this irnitnry . 1 If 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 straw tncks or loose bmah pilex.'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 thruof aa.; c ompartments umgpd and L committee appointed for the aces- still 80 on with its Zend of fright don.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. T110 carrying vi 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 takenby 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|`4Ce!h f~\mspent.s u n u a ynr.mn 'lw ua uo ft h e i rso n.R » b o r ta n dw 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 el a s tw e e ka n d h a veg o n e t ow o r k f o rJu l ! V a n H o r n .u . ......aM nP m !Vosso f B l a i r o fh i sb o ya n dg mIl1¢!I|p a r t yn t . t h e h o m eo f h i s M r .a n dM r s .E .C .B t i r d d a y e ve n i n g .T h eW b m a n sA u x i l i a r y m e e t i n go n'Th u rs d a ye ve .-. .\Ih¢ h\ m\n f!|!0Ilda§7 hehl meh?Mr. amiMrs.Art Anflmnaen :ml iion.Thelessonthema ltmnf'1=fnmalof Ly ons drove m lust Sun.a n.s.tnm. of stoppmgsml emszonan 'nmludnsrT2-T€..f.f.;"§,°ff,.fh° dn)at the H. Ccc'==e:\i\j|:\: soilffirtility. wa.-4wel' ¢Q92|5aure, lmealmy5o6o0 My wifealwaysbuys h e r Groceries a n d Meats from Nielsen's Cash Store and that's thereasonInever have any indigestion. Try it yourself, bro- "ther.It pays to eat only the best Grocer- oo2Q2 osooeooQ3 o6o5 "meln.=t Sumlny.ll.rnI Ik LDrfenlantCN. W. Gaines \'i:¢i\gflthe.C . Msrllmmc eWm. ;Iosenba\u~\§f}f"§nIa"z»1»=LGeohennaniamb. L. Ga-mem-Atty . for DefenseI 2 A. H. xmuerl ghm c amsnf -umint fm.er are re3homo'i|5`TliI\i Eniihur olr u n o . 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M r .a n dM m .F r a n k'I"homps=on w h ol i vew e s tof Bl a i r \ il \ § l¢ 1 ln tt h eD a n'll1ompo=onh o m ei nthlw ne i z h b or h o o r lS u n d a y .T h eL a d i e sPr o g r e s s i veC l u ba n * rrni.tina' the :=tr¢~et.Bl is s Ed na .M a s t e r so f P o l k .F sp e n tafe w d a y s a t h o m e w i t hh o r n n r o n t sa n db r o t h e r sltnlls i s t r r . t h - B l o r r i sM a s t e r sfa m i l y .S h ei t o o c h i n z a tP o l k .I' i r ep a r t i a l l ydo-stro5e¢lt h er....! n-1t h eCl on e nc oi l n z m m e ft h o m on|\ l a s tTu e m l n yb e f o r et h efi r el»=.~ m o l d g e tl.lu\lt'.A l l e nl.anlu~rs p e n tt h em e e k u l t hh o m ofo l ks . m oL i l l i eL a r s e n .o n eo ft i mm a l ttea ch er s.m o n tt h e\\1\4\`rt rfl wi t h h e r s i s t e r . Mr s . P . L . C a u l y . M l mE l o l wl l n m m a m r .w h ou l n vo m t e t lo nfo rnn no n fl ie l tl sa ti l uPm c to nm e m o r i a lho s p i t a l!\ . .r 1 tl '. Isro c ovo z in f'n i e o l t . M r .a n dN r x .W .J.H\nw11f0 " i f W I : t vi s i l f r o m t h o i r l i t t l e f. 't . w l m u z h t e rR u t hXvm n e ro f0 m : | 'r a | r | m e e t i n g w i t hM r s . Ja m e s M u l l e n t o ; 4 l u r ~ l n p ; h e rs p r i n g va c a t i o n . ©@ IQ P u r z a s 'EV©©©©@ca@@Q Blair Milling Company Blair, Nebraska SOLD ax ALL GROCERS I\l A 1N'1'01> The hour that took first prize on open competition with .-. . .._.n_N. @©© © © © © © © m °--1 y \ , As evidence of a sincere de:ire to ro0}1¢'lI':l.4*wiith the taxpayers,the Nebmokn State Teachers'Associa- tion has set the date for their stale wide eonwntlon during holiday \t`¢'4!l!.December 29.This will eno-ble the teachers to attend without inrterferenee with school day " i tl l the elimination of the large State Basket Ball 'Iou"namenI.. this ...nl |..l| n un~nn.l venom!meetinrz in n recent nllmlnexs before a xroup of newspeper men Sugft C.Ray (lates, of Grand I-land. pointed out the fart that laocnuse of the growins: intemst editors and ne\\spap|!rs are taking in the nehools of today pa.:norm will llo well to reall the local r.|!\.\npn}\1°:\as a weekly visitor from the sehoolec to the home.The live newspaper has its reporter regular- lv visit. the schools where a \\t'3ll.|1 .. . .. . . ..u u n M u ;"n . - .` . .. . -,..' " ..4" pmducinit e¢§¢ts for ontai and cornx|.\ftm 1<'__ an.r:'rlr~G ine em¢li»l:\le=from Blairtool! the work in Omaha in the Royal Arrh Mamas the first of this week. ln all at this big: meet there were a- lttmll one hundred sixty camlirlnte= :md Tuesday.the big day . was 1; m i letter day for end! of them. AN1'*iolN(EMEZ\"l' .el \\ mhlngton eounty. 0 o o Red floter Variety Test S , \ \ .Su~v»nrt an-I Son are no-. ||\er:.\tim;with the County Exten- ion Agent in comlurtini: a mriety likel.on m l elm-er.There \\£r1l' four kind= seedenl last week as fol l¢\\\i;Michigan.French,Common i r£iz.z{§n._"" """ ` " " She leaves to mourn her depar-o x ms '| ,\',\Y ture a husband. three children, fath-_ , _ _ rr and mother. aix broTl1ers, all at "Where are §.ou going?" "Fontan- l'=\ee. Nebm:lull. except w A. Sum'elle Hall." what for? "Ste the vias' me:s.of Wheeler.Nebrzuim.and entitled {A Poor Llarrierl Man.) Frank Summem at 0'Neill. Nob:as"W hen?"Fri. nite. Apr.. 25. \\"lt:|! ka.and H.M.Summers at Elxin pay or a¢lmi.s|=ion!"' I5 nm! 30 cents. Nebra~k:|. Earl and Leslie, of Page._Helen Ryarr.teacher. Nehrxvku.and granrlparents.Rin mul Mm.James Crulekshank.of 0N AND AFTER MAY FIRST P a n e l s : l u e h x n l u C u l a p n n y M 0 - l u L G n a r l s n - . a u - n o . m . W E a n w i m n -n m lr~n oA'. .s.,._.:~r l,_. n u n o u r -I T r . 5 5 0 | n nn - ve g a n ' Qn~ .un°'*"0 8l ua n . . . € ' T ' * a p- - - ©an other Baum at me Thurston Coumy nm onuma,uf/©g ~Cake and Doughnuu..@ p © © © © @ © @ © © © © © © © © @ @ © © © @ @ @ @ @ @ " l n vu s u ....-U..r ' " " -..w h i c h h a s b e e n elisposc-Z o l h y t h e l r : 1 r h i n " ! fr u t e n x i l g r . i n o r d e r t o e l i m - i n a t e i n l e r fo r e n c e \|. i!h t h e Tr i z u l a r sc ho ol w o r k .Th i s le a ve s b u t t h e I l i s l r l d { o n \ o n t i n n s d u r i n g t h e y e a r .Th e S t a l e C o n ve n t i o n w i l l b e h e l d i n O m a h a b e g i n n i n g Dcc ox nb er n o of il\teresti:\;;no\lis iw to he founal :m l. pm =s e\ l o n t o t h e r e m l e r . . . . ......- .."W n n l h a s b e o n ro c o ive l l b y B l a i r fr i e n d s o f t h e s e r i o u s ill ne ss o f M r . l l c n r y K c t c h m a r k .a f o n n e r B l a i r m o n . n o n o f S o u t h D a k o t a .a t t h e h o m o o f h i s d a u s z h t c r i n S i o u x C l l r . I n o w l1 a \ £ ° m y o ffi c e - in t h e W a l t e r I.:m=en (I: xr t'tt f.B l a i r ,N t h . ,w h i r h ;: i \o s a n a l l d a y :u u l n i g h t se rvi ce . A m nh l n r r i phon onl t o t h e zar ru zc \ \ i l l b e p r o m p t l y lil le- l.R e m e m b e r t h e vl n c g .W a l t e r ' I o r w o f l a n g e . =_U .G .G o m e r . : f= !It a l i a n .Th e 'Q cl o ve r #1were Mm lm l o n fo u r b y I r n r o d p l o t s l s i f l f u l hil l?b y :fl\|{"i n n Gold s o w n t o H115 a n d c o m m o n m l c l o ve r .l t i n p n n e d t o loznro t h e fi el d i n r l l v e r l w u } 1 ': \ r > t o u » c o n a i n i l u a l l i l y o f t h e Im p o r t e d va d e t i e s t o wi t hs t un z l {C on t im n~ d o n p a g e S vc ) B l a i r .N vb r a - k a . F u n e r a l aen ric ee w e r e h e l d W e d - m \ l i m m o r n i n g a t t e n o ' ¢ l o c k fr o m th i 'Mel ho ali st r l 1 l l n l | .Thru.J.A . hu tc hi n- =c o n u l u d i n z t h e swrvi ces. B u r i a l w a s i n L a m b e r t ce m e t e r y . s . IX m i l e s n o r t h e o s t o f P a g e , N e b r l s - !w i l l c a r r y h a !fr am e s. b r ai ml s m u !a l l k i n d s o f h a t t r i m m i n m i f o r h o m e n m n u l a c t u d n g n n d w i l l b e g l a d i o a d vi s e y o u i n y o u r s e l e c t i o n o n d I- e l p y o u i n m a k i n g 1houlzl y o u r e - q u i r e i t . A d vi c e r o s e . n o c h i r g o . ka.-Page Reporter."|Mrs. T. C Hilton, The Alllliner. . J Qi ?§fr?;fm MM ~i n-E ° -'" " °" " "°-1-»1:»'|'J P m n m- T H E ENTERPRISE-rl\ |n lr n i b . .~ 2 4 .~I ul - - s u Blair, Nab.. .urn 24, 1924 Pogo Two - T H E ENTER Notic e ol' H--gg; Appointment of A d !tu to r l STATE OF NEBRASKA, \\'uhington County. in the County CondE. B Corrigan.Attorney -In the Mutter of the B mw q i 'Carrie M Jones Deceased:To thoheirs at luv, next of kin. deviseea,| legatees,creditors.nm!All personstr.t\~r¢°sted in :mid L-slate are hereby:notified that on the mth day ul'April.1924. Edith ~ I.and_ers fiied ll-» Whittier, tint ond roel name un-known, wife of W illiam H. Whittier; the unknown heirs nt law, deduc e,legatees.person!reprcaentetivenandd l persons interested intheMiataofWilliunH.Whittier, deceased; Lafayette Strickland;Slrlcklond. first and rea! name unknown, wife of Lnf ayette Stdck- lundl the unknown heirs at law, dovisees,iegnbeea.peneonel represent-atives and li !persona intermt u' in the estate of Lafayette Strick- innd,deceuedf Samuel H.Ernery;I-Ennerv.first nnd ren!name relnun,deoeased;Fred Glu-elmanithe unknown helm at hw, leglteen devlsees,personal reprosenutivesand all persons interested in the cstato of Fred Gieaelmln,deeeuedzthe Northwest Quarter of the South west Quarter .of Section One (iaand the North lla!! of the Southea..tQuarter and Tax Lot No . Two £22inthe South mar of the Soulhemt Quarter of Section 'I\\o, (2; and 'TaxLot No.I'our H3 in the SouthendQuarter nf the Northwest tnrter nf be-:tion Eleveia (ll), all in fownbipSeventeen(lf 3.2jI0rtl1._Rango }~zrw m d as IY to .tri:NetOr 1 !2 - A' Pn zs r. . further relief in the remilel FM? be just and eqdtah e.ou, and exch of you, are requiredanswer laid petition in the Dis- tCo urt of Washington County.mraslca. on or before the 2nd day . g u n s ,._ - .. and decree am! the law in such cares must be multiplied by 2.8. The ratio of those being trained for agriculture to those needed by agriculture in the state is, however, more signitieant.The nxerage tenureonthe farm of the 506,614 nude and provided.| Dated this 27th day of March.1924.9-sr.MAURICE m£:Hm=::~:s.Sheriff of Wuhinzton County.Nebraakn. hxnp, 1924..-0 l .....-....__ _______ -ar..William H. ""'"°1'31'§'£,'T1l'ff.INDUS TRIAL NQTES lworkers in agriculture is 2 to 4 __.___ _ .__. _ _ _ _.years.If we assume that the :wor An $85,000 bond insue been age tenure is -I yearn we then have LEGAL NOTICES s l mn lr l" s S A L E voted for n new high school build-n demand for 5065!-I farmers every inx at Overton.four years whereas the high :\C'|l00|e Milford has entered into a fire ere training 2,9.l9 On this bunsr e a r c o n t r a c t f o r e l e c t r i c s e r v i c e o n e f a r m e r i n e v e r y 1 7 3 n o u l d `b e e . - . . 1 .a. . CHURCH DIREC' o _ - _ - BAPTIST CHURCH (Cor.Umsoln m d 401 u n c h ) Arthur D.Smdhy,Pall-or. Smsday sawn xo A. l. Naming Service 11 A. M. ihening Sirvies 8:00 P. M. c n u n c n O F m m l s r (Cor.Linc oln and ind shook) 1.14 , mm. Pu mr . was pnuawd with an E u bu - of t h ch un kl ' 0 R Y O F B L A I R mn by tha | \| plrinund| n:~n»¢f1'HE CHALLENGE OF momlng von hlp npelnd with t h (THE Gli»D6S"'Leluliful mpumu a erviee.Al -»-r Ne xt S u n da y mf - i n: u s P . mf | The :hunc h bond rnesu oouliunly Baptht Young Pioplu'Union a n | wonderful lumn -ful ba pnsenwif m d tha voting munher:convena new pnaldent wok his amen.M i l n n p n g u n t w h a n i a a b y x f r o u p qu ne rly .'the hour of nu evening c hunk nr- c l people from u»C n i g fh wvh 'Uu hdla A id men u o var y dn t vic e th o C hoi r g ave another ol the 1'lmi>m<>r'| wife hu dlrvehd this l n . l d ;Bumatnad c l Lincoln W o r th y Gu n d lh tmn o f th a n n -am Su r, fo r L he nu m ol Na b:u h.In d ln. A n n : P e tu no n u f Omd u . Gn v d Wander,ware in l r u m h n aat Ibn Eutarn Stu- meeting Thun-dn y e ven i ng md n n g ua u n t th eA.W . B ug s home until Ffldlv ne ni n attending (hs luncheon_given E, ln. Blrn Fridny. 4 ¢n\ md ¢ l l o t h | ¢ n u r y w i l . h ' l 0 0bu du ln o l wha t n d o l h n ( mi n.md mmy a t h r nr tk hu hu-and v h i c h w u s great I n u w l r .la l k h l,m u m u r m a n uu h w l n .H . E . l . o n l n d T b e h n | J d h n o u spent y m n G u n n Jolm-xonnn dfnmily ntllen nonn. c . r . u ¢ p » p u » u a m » ¢ . n ¢ . Sundny'S¢h¢°l Az zo A |,{th e y h u be e n favodng us from 'USS of the C mu 'n Ladies Aid meet:n a r y first time to time.The cxnuta "Jams times and wi llbr i n r¢ h n Wednesday afternoon.Lava' was zendnd in nn excndlnt- us nex.t. Sunrlaa evening. | U s u v a \ | l l l I l t s n n u Q u u a d v 1 ' - "v v u n l u s n a i l s u h ~n oj j ' " q ' ; ' ;' ; " , § y . ' ° " " "7 " °r a c a n m n ; . ; l r o d u c t i o n ." E m - y n u m b e r l h d l b y o u r n e i g h b o n s o b e p n u e n l .p' § ' ; ° ' ; _ ,~f ' § " , § , } ' , 1 ' , h ' f m i n ,s w u n i u u .u m m a n T h e u t u r i n t e n d s t o a u r n ¢ f i h e t h e i r h a d g i v e n u n s t i n t i n g i !w h e n t h e y d o n o t b e l o n g o r a t t e n d m e n u a !l e e c r e a m a n d c a k e w e r e f l t h l r w a s v e r y I l l ,h u r t l t l m t dP,f 5 h _c h u r c h e l s e w h e r e .n , d m d u p o n :h i s f a l b l r n a m u c h i m -m l s a i o n - i t a t i o n ;o n S u n d a y P .H s .o i : u n e a n d Q !o n n 0 P N P ! "s o r o v e d . t i o n o f U * ° . < = ' = = * * *. - r m * = ' ° * ° 1 '" "t " u ' ° ? . ; ¢ " i ¢ ' " " " m G ° § ": 1 "¢ m " '" ° " 'P D o n ' t f o r g e t u n H o m e ' n u n s n l - l y n m x s u § : v . L U ' r H r : m N c m m c n m e m f r n u m b e r w a s s u n g w i t h a n n u m r m w s d i g ,-v a r 'S a t u r -a t a m m m .m a . :a r m i n g ,A p r . ( C o r .J n c k s o n a n d C e n t e r s t u n t )l l l l n p p r e d l t i o n a n d u n d e r s t a n d i n !__° " " 'u s . .1 - . -. . ¢r . - | . . . . . - . .. . . . . -u _ . .2 5 .I t m n i n n d n ¢ l ¢ 12.n.CARRIGAN.Attorney y virtue of an order of sale in-ont of the District Court ofhington County. Nebraska, in anonthereinpendlnicwhereinEdJ. Noble Ia ptalntitf and Wilford ra,Anna Myers,'Die Stank,a corporation,and A.J. ~re.fi:at and real name un-wn.are defendants,I will,on30th day of April, X924 ,et oneoekP.M.on said date at the t front door of the Waahingtonnty Court House in the City or,Washington County,Nebras-nell at public auction to the heat bidder for cash. the follow deseribed real estate,to-wit:Twelve 02 ) ,and the Easturteen(I-I)Feet of Lot IIleve }. all in Bloc k Sixty (60), Fira dition to the City of Blair, N »ka. according to the reeonled pla reof. to satisfy one certain mon- ge on the above described real~Le,also one 1nechanic'a he neon:he plaintiff on the mh d a y o ne.1923,obwned judgment anree of foreclosure in said actioninst the defendantl. W ilford Hs .and Anna. Myers, in the sum o014.'i2, and interest thereon ntth e of neten per :ent per annu~In June nth, 1923, and c oats oid action amounting to $20'r0.anmingcostaandthezlefendan d cross petitioner.A. J .Hootandrealnameunknown,osansweranderosapetitiono id data did obtain judgmentcree of foreeiosure in the namonagainat the defendants,W indMyersandAnnaHyernin rn of 83-11.18. and inteneat thereoth er ate o f s e ve n p e r c e n tnum from the tlth day o! J on~. said decree providinl that aa mines he aotd to aatisfy fireamount found due as abovenh,the plaintiff.Edna J. Nob! ~nd,the amount found dueefendnntandcroaapetitioner,. Moore, firxt and real name unown, as above net forth. In c ase either or both, or onydamountnremainunpaidforrlod of twenty days from the dalaInddulle.s al secree a aa:J n o:ng still unpaid and said dectillin"t°orce and th lforeentydayshavingxpired.tadpremisesaboveescribctlwsoldtoanti:-fv h oml bomountsinsaid AI gment,the i rest thereon an 11.1 nnrl accit t0st.\= as provided by said tml year con rac ofrom u transmission line. Standanl Oi!Co.is leading the movement to discontinue Qho use of sign board advertising along the highways.Waterworks extension for MeCooI Junction ani! paving bond! at Stan- ceive some lrainlng for his work in Ligh school.Fanning has become commercial ised and highly c omplex. New prob lems are c ontinwly arising with changing conditions in the social order.Unless we do a better job of ton were defeated at the village reaching the farm boy : with train eleciiona..| lng related to their occupation can Famnen between Adams and Crab we hope to have a nel!-sustaining .,_.~ © © © © © © © © © @ © © @ © I.;.Pi ' \ A U. pearance,i f you do not give yo ur Te eth the proper attention ali of yo ur ei¥or"ts are in vain. Then,too.g o o c Teeth s a f e g u a r d your hea lth. 1 1e Q.a I .». .». .~... .». .~..-..», .»..» .~ -.'-|-:-\-:-c-:-o»:-»~:»¢~;-»-:-|+|-:-|-I~¢+l+ 1 5 " i . 1 ',. ~ ~\ \ 9 _g ~"éf ~w § I e r d f e r re .are 1 1servic e an mln the new transmis- sion line is completed. The municipal electric plant at Pawnee City in being reconstructed in an e!lort to secure greater effi- ciency in production.A new water wheel has been added to the hydro plant*at Arnold and . . . - - -- -- - » A f all to Men After sentencing four youthful murderers to death,Justice James C.Cropsey of the Brooklyn {Ne1\ York) Supneme Court delivered ham vclf nl' this lecture to men: efficient electric service liao been rc-2 "Most of the criminals are hor# stored after n loos of five weeks.mul young men.To he exac t. over The Metriilsn bridge near Har- tanzton will be illuminated with electricity and e contract has been arterded a SioT.|x City company for the service.The Sinclair pipe line for Wy om- li.g oil will add approximately three rnllllona of dollars to the tax rolls o! the eountiea through which it passee..Automatic clocks to turn electric street lights ofl' and on at an ap- pointed hour are coming into general use.The latest to be installed in Nebraska is at Minatare. Street railway hwnees is picking up in the eastem states and the lndustry plans me spend $282,000,000 during the year in bettenuents for rervioe.Since 1912 about thirteen bmlons of dollars have been added to the list of tax-exempt securities. thus re» moving from government, ltate and i c a l purposes more value than is represented by all the wealth of ~R ~ eighty per cent of them are lever than twenty;t'i\e years of age.If the peoplrof Brookly n ask why so many youths become criminals,l can tell them..A dozen years of in vextigation and experience in their mattere have demonstrated that the r u t majority of na the ; e n u m: offenders committed crime because they had had a.aso-:lates and were rgt under the proper influences in the years when boyhood was turn ing into n the o ne of twelve and eighteen.That is the moat important period in a boy's life.Then his ideals are acquired. Iin character formed. "This condition ia a challenge to the manhood of our community. What are ure men doing,We can lessen the c rimes in our midst by givlng our attention to the youths 'lhey nee-:l a man's guidirlg hand and helpful personality.They need thi cxample of a true man'e life in form ing their character. Shall we turn our bac ks and in e A j I1 2 : 5 | |,:Ii \ » $ 1 . 1 ' L o ' ' J % . ? % . i " ' i J * ~ ¢ f L ? 7 .I 4 ? i s 'l o N "l e ' a ' o '¢ ~.- .~* N - " " 'Ls v 'lla t ;¢q s9 | q s g \ I \1 0-~ Beauty Is 'Teeth Deep L No matter how much care you may giv your personal ap~ -`'~s TEACHERS'EXA MINATI ON DATE* May 23 and 24, 1924 June 2? and 28, 1924 August I and 2, 1924 Mable Marsh.County Superintendent 1a THB INSURANCE or!-'rcs L R. clnasmz MKl'~ All Hind: of Insurance Blxir, Nebr uh (K) and 533 pupils are studying fourth gear agriculture.:it total of 2,919 pupils are getting some training for ngrieulturni occupations in hirrh schools.The total of boy s enrolled in high school is i3,lB9.The 2.919 who are ».tud5~lng agriqulture are 22 {ereent of those enrolled in high school.Practically one boy in Your rf those enroilefhl in high school ix receiving s o m triining in agrieoi ture in this state where 7 workers begin at once?" There has been too much of n visposition among men to leave Ulf' control of c hildren to women.Thur is not fair.neither does it accom plish the bent results.especially with boys.Mothers will do their full duty toward their children. Tho! can be depellcled upon.But in ma! ters of discipline and comraddvv the sympathetic interests of mer.is a positive necessity. in 10 are engaged in nxf iwllvr ll,The conditions outlined in Judge Lursuits.For the state to train as Cropseyk statement with referenfehighapercentageofitsfarmers 'rg the high percentage of y outhful for their jobs an it is training nf criminals in Brookiy n is not a zoo ctMr workers for their jobs the en-| ¢:ition pecuiiar to that c ity alone. It rollment in agdcultural courses is n lamentable fact, ns we have re a I \~ T E I f : I B . l a I t F a i r T o T h e F a r m B o y ? 4 _.___I n a :state w h e r e 506, 641 oc c u p a I..onal w o r k e r s 1 y e a r s o f n g e a n d e ve r a r e e n g a g l i n a x r i c u l t u r e ' f s 0 5 1 p u p i l s a r e s t u d y i n g fi r s t y e a r a g r i c u l t u r e .85 4 p u p i l s a r e u n d y i n g aeconrl y e a r a g r i c u l t u r e .4 8 i p u p i l s .I . I :Q .ac e ep t t h e c h a l l e n g e a n d l e n d o m se l ve s t o t h e t a n k .l t 's a m a n ' - Jo h a n d i t ne e d s r e d b l o o d e fl m e n \\|10 w i l l p u t s o m e t h i n g o f t h e m se l ve s i n t o t h e u n d e r t d c i n g . " M e n ,t h i s is a.c a l l t o u s .A r r w e a w a k e .D o w e h e a r i t ?\%=|l m r con sci enc es let.u s i g n o r e ;L? S h a l l w e n o t h e l p t o m a k e b e t t e r 9 w pe a r In \..fi f t y p e r c e n t o f t h e c r l m l n a l e i n N e b r a s k a a r e u n d e r t w e n t y - f i w y e a r s o l d .S n w e c a n n o t l o o k w11.l1 n m p l a c e n y u p o n t h e si t u a t i o n ..mal c o n t e n t ou r s e l ve s t o m y t h a t t h e c o m p l e x co n d i t i o n s o f so ci et y i n t h e mng ez de ul ci t ie s a n d i n d u s t r i a l c m l e r s i n re s po n s ib l e f o r t h e in cr e as e |l |c r i m e .T h e m e n a c e i s a t - m r ILW ~r n l \...r c h e s t o zu r e m e d y o f i t .Ju d g e C r n p s c y p o i n t e d o n e ve r y g o o d w a y . - - N e b r .F a r m r 9S o m e m e n a r e e n l i s t i n g i n t h e T h r i f t C a m p a i g n b y sle ddi ng::R a t t h e i r w i ve s ne e d n n ar m i n g *x ml th i s y e a r . l t said L unty cours nl t - " "r.,':°..,; ::':,..::;, other Szlngu ...... <==-i:a:'*"°"."- ~ff=h»; Sar;\u\w!l.d§Ter;, 1ie M. Jones. an inhabitant of Wah-] k;.t';';s:'°"I;"en:'n;l* a re}:r~e;=en\at;; : inn n County, Nebrukl. died on the d n2nd diy of April 1924, leaving no 1nt| 3;nf wi n and Tfmamenl.and poasgned wlf lu d cf Ru! nm! Persow Estate eatunnt--_-...|at h w. pennna inmrested in the esSamuel H. Emery, deceased; Keyes:the unknown heirsd u m . . .lentees,personal (9) East of the Sixth Principal MeridianinWnhinginnCounty,Neb4 ranks. and ai!persona lmvina' Or:claiming any interest in sais! real es|tate above described. read names un=fknown. Defendants,hue You. and eac h of you, are fue:ebylwf Ilible School 10 A. M. Morning W onhhi 11 A. M. Chriltian Endeavor 7:00 P. M. Evening Service 8:00 P. M. Church Night, Wadnesdly 8:00 that brought to every one in t h ! ~ d i ' ; ° h \ * " 'of Blair I n in Ir vs 'audisnm l distinct and last-L.. II. Nelgmon spent Friday in i n s m m m u m m A very planing feature of the day llr . a n d Hn . C h u .Arnold were - - u m b r l n z to ='"~° church of|T0:¢':1:a1 f : l le 2 _ } f i d ? . _ _ _:___ s a w n u l l u u v i l l i v G l u l u n u m *d a y f o r |v § i ¢f a m : m m Mrs . A . W , B lm en ntu uin ad ata thus c ount one a'c lock Iuncheonather home Frkfasf for tbl p u t Worthy llltr o n o f Herman c li berunder of Eu t n m Star.The fo ir llr .Shurnalmr hauled two truck loads of hop to the South Omahauurket; Tuesday, Jon Wudall. Jr..spent B u i l tSundaywithhisparentss t W u h - CONGREGATIONAL cuuncu (Cor. Wllkar Avo. md Colhx) Jnme| .M¢KMman, Pumr. Sunday Sdiool 10 A. u. K o r n ln g S o n i a u A . u . Guhtiln Endeavor 7:00 P. M. H. Nielsen, Puior. Sunday Sc hnol ms A. M. Homin! Servic e 10:80 A. K. Evenlnx Sonia: 8:00 P. M. |u~:-ona.AN1zED c m m c u OF J m u s c mu s r OF L A T Y E B mimonnl nowen vminthudoeondon.In 15.1 1'°"°' sr. PAUL ummm CH'-T¥¢"!$_"!"°": ~ _om e 1up;m»g.m "'!"'!!" an baton. .af-| (Drum,Nebraska) Rev. R. J. Reinensen. Pastor Sunda; Sc hool at 10 A. H. Church Services at 11 A.aa.|\In\UIU\ll | u :i : n \l : u a u n .» - v -| \ u ¢..»u".|---..]E d i n l o ( r r d i l u n \ _ o f E m u f A to 55 M e i n h a r d t .de c ea s ed :Q u a r t e r o f t h e So u ¢ | we n t .Q u a r t e rS T A T E O F N E B R A S l \ A . \ _ _g i a r y | } e i ; e ¥ m a n ;Cei sel gna n,o f Se c ti q n Q n c (1 1 5 t he ;N o r t l %_[:|f ' r 1"B.*\1 .||t h e r e o f. t o s a t i s f y o n e c e r t a i n m o n -srmze o n t h e a b o ve de s cr i be d r e a l es t at e .a l s o o n e rn ec ha ni c's h e n t h e r e o n ;T h e p l a i n t i ff o n t h e m h d a y o f Ju n e .192 3.o b w n e d j u d g m e n t a n d de c re e o f fo r e c lo s u r e i n s a i d a c t i o n a g a i n s t t h e d e fe n d a n t s .W i l fo r d M y - e r s a n d A n n a M y e r s . i n t h e s u m o f f~4,01»1.72. and i n t e r e s t t h e r e o n a t t h e : a t e o f n e ve n p e r : e n t p e r e n n u mf r o m Ju n e l l t h ,192 3,a n d cos ta o f m i d a c t i o n a m o u n t i n g t o $2 0 . T0 . a n d a c c m i n g co st a a n d t h e d e f e n d a n t : a n d cr os s p e t i t i o n e r .A .J .M o o r e fi r s t a n d r e a l n a m e u n k n o w n ,o n h i s a n s w e r a n d cr os s p e t i t i o n o n s a i d d e t e d i d o b t e i n j u d g m e n t a n d de c r e e o f fo r e e i o s u r e i n t h e s o m e no t i o n l g i i n n t t h e d e fe n d a n t s .W i l fo r d M y e r s a n d A n n a H y e r e i n t h e m m o f 8 3 4 1 3 8 . a n d i n t e r e s t t h e r e o n a t t h e r a ve o f s e ve n p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m f r o m t h e t l t h d a y o f .l o n e 1 9 2 3 , s a i d d e c r e e p r o vi d i n l t h a t a a i d nn em is ee h e so l d t o a a d s fy fi r s t t h e a m o u n t fo u n d d u e a s a b o ve r e t fo r t h .t h e p l a i n t i f f.E d n a J.H o b i e seco nd,t h e a m o u n t fo u n d d u e t h d e f e n d a n t a n d c r o n p e t i t i o n e r ,A . J.H o o n .fi r x t a n d r e e l n a m e u n k n o w n ,n s a b o ve ne t fo r t h . I n ea se e i t h e r o r b o t h ,o r a n y o pgrlod dot' Iurenly |.::iyn ffgm =_\;= dat~o sai |¢c¥¢¢a :mi ju gment being still unpaid and said decreeslillin"t°orce aml th |fonem'twenty days having .xpire¢l.the2lidpremisesaboveescriba!willbesoldtosutirfvhandbothamountsinsaid JI gment,the in- ieresl ther¢0n an QL! nnrl accruing cosua as provided by said onler 1 .\_ 3 6 ' \"3 3 D1 a QEE Vt'a.rhington County.In the County Court I. C. Eller.AttorneyIntheMatteroftheIlrtnte of erlha 1:. Plat: Deceased:The Creditors of Said Estate: You are hereby notitted.That I ill :dt at the County Court RoomBlair,in maid County.on the~th tlay of May, 1924, und on the ~th day of August,1924.at Z0'clock A. H. on each of wt! datesrneoelveandexamined l claims gainat said Estate, with a view toeiradjustmentandallowance.he time limited for the presenta-ion of claims against said Estate three month: from the 16th d l!I May, A. D. 1924.and the timeamitad for payment of debts is One ear from said 16th d w of May. w eWitness ms' hand and the Sell ofd County Court, this Iith day of pl-li, 1924.~EAL)A C.DEBEL, hand of Mary Geiseirnan;the un-known heirs at law, legateez, devi-socs, personal representatives and all persona interested in the estateofl i m 'Geiselman. deceased;Hen-n Geiaolmanz Gdselrnan, first and real name unknown.:wife of Henry Ge/lrelman;theunknownheir:at Iaw,Iegatees, devisees.and penonat repreaentmtives,and all peraonl inteneated inthe estate of Henry Gelaelman, de-eeued:H.(liesetman,Grst andrealnameunknown;Clone!- man.first and rea!name unknown.wife of H. Gteaqlmam the unknownbein: at her, devinees. legateer. per- aonad representatives and ali per-sons interested in the estate of H.Gieaehnan,doooued:Henry Giesel- mann;Gieselraann, first andrealname unknown. 'rife of IlenrvGieaelmnnn;the unknown heirs at' low. devtseea, !e¢nteea, personal ren-2 mtentativea and al!rsona inter-oeeatetl in the emu of Henry Gioael- Lot No. Two t2}. in the South Halfolthe Southeast Quarter of Section Two {2); Tax Lot No. Four (4)nn-the Southeut Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Eleven till;all in Tonrnsh Seventeen (IT). North, Range ine {9)u`Eaat of theSixthPrincipalMerit!.in Wash ington County,Nebruknt and fur-ther removing the clouds cant uponPin title to said real estate by the etdma and apparent claims of you,and each of you, the said defend ants.to some right,title.interest iaen. claim or demand in. to or uporaid red ertate. or any part thereof and further to quiet his titta in fsimpletosaidrealestateagainsany and ali eldms, rights. title, in tereat,lien:or derrllndn.tn,to oupon aald read estate which you. o any or either of you.or any peraonn whomsoever, may have or :lattohavethereinorthereupon.am to forever enjoin and hor you. an each of you. and your heirs. :ue LEGAL NOTICE 01lanlon. Maher & 0'Hnlon, Allyn. To:William H.Whittier; |~ i e u e ~ . f i r s t and zeai nlme unknown. wife af Henry Giea relnun;the unknown heirs at lawlcgnteesdevices.|1 nenlonnl repre-sentatives and ull other nervous in» tcreated in the estate of Henry Gues °1 ~',~and in penons '41°f"'m g ? f r o m hereinafter thiiflinl or asmertin!any rightl,titles.ln»terests.Ilenn,claims or demands. in. to ,or upon 8151! mx estate. °" any part thereof, and for sud: oiher 3 © © © © @ © © @ © © © @ © © © © © © © © @ © © © ~ @ © © © © © © © 0 © Set a Gdod Table ` Three Times a Day I #~'**f'~~-=uf ~ © © O © @ © © © © © © © @ © © © © © © { ~~ s u `=""~- u i 'CQ ~i f "r'g ` = ; . r z:J '`-_-5"*..GJ 5)© A M E R I C A N E V . - L U T H .'I' R I N I' l " '! ( W .Li m z u l n m d 2 n d s t n e i ) H .J.W a r n i n g ,P u b l . B l a i r Te l e p h o n e 18 0 2 R e l i g i o u s i n a t m c t i o n Sa t u z d a y 2 P :30 o~ ~Sundry sc h~ 10 a. rn.CHURCH~Inna service at 10:30.Our :or-.ioes are dtemately either English (Cog p;_fddf=;=, 'u:°"'} ~z German.'.Sunday School 1n=oo A.. n.beauhful E n te r so Morning Servicn 11:00 A gc m in the Engiish Iangugg and Epworth League 7.9¢ p M e were al! pleased to :ee a lnlen-;Evening Service 300 P H ~id turnout.The great rpoltle ..t l "| ~nu!of gm,50]-"God Pny er Meeting Widnesdly ann- a.| in Christ, reconciling the world ln: 7.80. g g ; . x l m f l l w i n n f ~ S T u a n v s s r l s c o r n l . C H U R C H Cor. 5-39 | (Grant Street between ith and Sth) The holy writer n y s of the Rev. A. E. Marsh, Pastor. hristians on that hrst Easter Hoiy Communion every Sunday orning:They veturnei from the and Holy Day at 7:30 A. M. sepulcher and told all those things Church School at 9:45.Also ser- unto the eleven and to all the rest. vice °""3"Sunday at 11 o'cloek. luke 24-9..Litany Friday evening at 8:00 - r. c. PILCHER Rel! ElilleBam Farm and any mmm Phona Ind. 2134 Bhir.Nebrxsh n n w . F . r m m m u DENTIST Rooms over Blxir Sum Bulk Blai r. Neb nsh (Catholic Church) (Corner Colfax and Sth street) Fathor C. A.Beyendoder,Pu to r Hu t a n d Third Sunday of each month , Hu a at 9 A . H.- Second and Fourth Sundays, Hua at 10:30 A.. H. BLAIR B.ufrzs'r CHURCH .Prayer Heating every Wednes- Arfhur D.Smalley,Minister.'day at 8 P. M. Choir Practice every Friday at 3 Sunday, April 27, 192L Q I M Sunday sc hool at 10 -\ Bl,Easter Sunday 1924 was a day Morning worship at 11.Sermon lvng to be remembend by the BlairSubject: A Spiritual Hold Up.|l5aptlst church.Large audiences Baptist Young People's Unicu at |:atl1ered for cad: and every service. 7 P. M..There was something a Iittla out of (1)\DR. E. J. DAILEY DENTISTRoom:over H.u\xen's Bahry s m N bIn x.m..§a l;o;dxy| md 1;=°»d-vf I ) (YHANL UN. MAKER a0'HANLONAtwmeya-no-luv | Discs in Sum Bmk Building 5 m C H U R C H g p ( | : | g l g r ~ " " " " '" `" "" " " "" " "ha r re ce nt ope ra ti on a n d h u ju s!g y g g N u r " & L .H .G u n n .P a s t o r W a l t e r W i l l . w h o i s e m n l o y e d a t '°E.';E"°E'_ ?'°I??f r o m _ " F !'.? 'P £'§';_ . Ponca.mcompanled br firS end, Rejoic e vnth ua in our pm gum drovehalownfed ate Euler dinner campaign.#factory ° f 22 '"l'*i'~1°1"4 L.nm§ur§i¢m m me week-end to our membership.All have beon tlhix \;»=»» ham.f nea tly suengthened sparitwly rn.rw§n Caddweli and baby oThe31poophattheenn rile F _ff *:" 1f* _ ~ »= the C.E. John- l r .: n u l n .: u s e r s w o n u n r u end children :emo Iondey from Eldorado,Kean e, when they havebeen the ut several weeks.HrWoodisworkingatrailroad conltftltlion vrorir and the cozmenyis moving their machinery to Wromin: wh en the y luva work.T h u l r .and l n .0 . B . C a r tl r , o fOmaha. llnendlrl.. W eller C orllr, a I H e r n u n , lr . e n d l n . ' I ' . A . B o l u m d l i n .Oliver Hoddeeon we niiundeygu e e tla tth e W llte r P ' e c k ome._H r . m d l n . J o h n ~ o f Q g u - v Jm u s i c l o v e r p r e s e n t .M n .u u ¢ h y ; o l r . ` » L ` & " i 4 F : ; " J B § ' » ;a r e r e - L -o n e o f O m n l m s b e n t s o l o m t s .l c n z ° " "e a v a o a m n b o A HL e t s " " " ' =" ° ' *S u n r h y j u s t "» . . 1 " b ¢, ' ? ' I f . . , f ; § " J 5 » . , I ' ° 1 , . T i § ° J , f " ' ° " r l = n d 1 d a d a y a s B a n t e r " a o t M e m b e r s o f t h e L i l i e s A i d s h i t * Remember a m u n nf Colne?pod tw: cases of em to the M. E.L n n n h n i I n f \ u u u \ n I n u l ¢ - b ¢ » spent in playing cards..Both churches were filled Sunday when their snecid En te r exerrises were given.The M. E. c hurch heldtheir Pwmm at eieven I.. m. end it wsu: pronounced. by thnx: who at-tended. ls the but of itll kim! ever shopping in Omaha lu: Friday - The detllhten of Hag. and Hn.Cherie;Koenig,who me employedat vu ious Places, met at home on Easter day or z funily reunion.The Sundsy school at the PleasantVlemr school nut on n venr nleuinestunents will nare cnarge D1 tn:u v i y a i u l V l l l l l l l A v a a . . l a u r a . wening rervioe.|Mrs.Don Kepler went _to Omaha..n z k to z aa .It 1 -1OnWednesday evenmg,Apnl30. \ i:ite:| lerellti\'el:e: fe`.d".:p er nn there will be a service and -=°=>~Mi:ul Magzlo Lowe ha, been con- tion in honor of the new eon\ert.s. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH James A. lilekeernan. Pastor. 'l'heattendance at Church Sdhool has made a real increase since we began the two new departments' fined to her home the past week onaaount of illness. Mrs.I".W.Lowe and Mrs.Gor- non Lowe :notored to Blair Wednes- nay.F.O.Swanson and fan|:.ily droveto Omaha laat Saturday and visited friends until Sunday evening."Mm. Timm of Blair wled on Her-man friends Wednesdaywiththhegndetllessons.Let thc:hire.Anna Paddle e n te n d n d good work go on.Steed"ntteml-several young ladies at a six o'.-:lock3ng;~~Oh ~ {lil|.ll2l ~Tuesday.1 The Worn r Cl b will z F!'="°\'°1'°p m i 'what snakes Qle da y alte mo x r iu i u nn . G. E . s i l. dven there.Hush oraire in doeLira. E. P. Hansen for her trod and untirlng effons in drlllinl the c hoir.The Baptist people gave their pru-rrans at 8 p. m. and all who heard it pronounced lt excellent.By request the M. E. ehuneh choir repeat~ed a number of the selections givenIn the morning at the eveninz serv- ice Rev.Bowden had a number of slides for pictures and they were used to illustrate the aonxx.Member:of the Hi xh Slhoo!alumni :net Idth their secretary, MluMildredSnanaonMondayeveninr to make planx for their annual receptionforthe rlass of 1924. Thisyearsrlasanumbersfifteen-ten:iris and five boys and is the larg- program on Easter Sunday and thoseraaentwere rnueh pleased with it.he primary class wal eapeeldlycomplimentedonthemannerinuhlc n they gave their lhane of the exenruer._.Mr. and Mrs.Chan.Olsen,who have been spending the past twomonthswith their daughter at De-fiance. Ohio returned home laat Sat-urday. llra. Olsen ia much improved in health.Mr. Hana Anderaon and danghtaraof ?lorenea were Sunday visitor: atth e A . l l. J o h n a a r d A . J . S u m n l r farms._Hrs. Lucretia Cantlln af Blair saspending some time at the home ofbel' brother. Mr. and Hra. E. C. Lin- \ Church School worth whiie.The Iey.Hrs. Lf.L. Cameron v;ilI_r;arl beginning hour is 9:45.la paper on "Ameri an Sculphmre" Church service l l a. rn. |Young P¢0]Jle's| service E 11. m. I mr. FHODZST EPISCOPAL CHURCH ~0. U. McP:-sud, Pastor I.Let it be remembered alway s that n strung effort is made to make the Sunday school and the morning ser- vice instructive and inspirational. Our evening services will have n iwide range of interest and be large- and M n .~Rutledge on "Am-encan Ateh1tecture°'.Roll eall gil]b e * " ' ° f ° d by giving a current event.This doses the years work for the club.A social meeting willhe held May 9 and is in c harge of ine soda! committee.The mem.hers of the Home Hia.slonary mclety of the M. E. church are to give a Mothers' Day ummmand Ste at the E. P. Hanson homeltednesday.May Tth.The mem-Lera of the Aid society and the :nnthera of the Crude Roll of the Sundav nrhnnl lm infllbrl A xnlam- est ever graduating heme. AL ONG THE n m- r on ROA D Mr.Harry Tucker visited the South Omaha stock market last Monday.About twenty young people ol this neighborhood enjoyed a wienerr o u t at the home of Mrs. James Mettler on last Friday evening.Mrs. Fred Ray and Mrs. Joe Ban-dur of Herman and Mn. JamesMetzlerspentSundayaftemoonwithMrs.hletzler'|brother,Hr . Homer Kin: and famdy.-1-a ___ ._-- _._ al.- n.....x.- pin-oott. The A. li Johns y oung people ofOmahaspentIhaterSundaywith home folks. "Brio nests Friends and relatives of ll r .andMrs.Rollarrd Richter witnessed the eu rn en mr z e n - mn , J a m mu m at the Danish ehluzh in Blair Eastf er Sunday.After the ceremony aathechurchall were invited to the home o f H r . a n d l i n . ~ great nt.: owhere a lmnell?-Ei-mer was served.I mon Subject : "'I`herefore ithe Sundly school eah one p}e.'sent1ly the teaching and desi : z o = o o | = | o o x : sion services 5.ai",;;.;;;.;.'1,"s.f;,",;;,;;.a';;;» ,J~ ,;" on :af ¥i`{i1`"I Abe Sutharllml, Jr.,-gl flllfl include: a short nne lst play.tu Look Sunday dinner at H IU'Fhir. *S* Mrs. ""J.""§i°""fu" "Hi ~ faindfaf of Herman spant '°'§i"a za su1 will of Il .r mner gazes r. nn n.51 r .an rs.- Q James Bmderxon and children md §'F3:'_'i"_"L-£*°"'°°"at the at Rini: antertlined the Robert Clld- ~meal It is not only economy to do so. but it adds so much to gg ~@ 2 = o x :the pleasure of living. o Mr. and Mrs. Frank B1oderson.A fire. which mizht have proved" TY serious was discovered at theCh u.Cameron home Friday after- noon.A large box containing """\¢Parkin!from furniture had'"°°°!"°ignited in some manner.Br quick *fork (lima. had succeeded lf putting at out before the tire de-lilrtmeat arrived. A w ' e r a o n n a m a -l l r .a n d M r s .R a n d a l l I v e r s o n s p e n t E a s t e r S u n d a y w i t h H r s . I \ = e r a o n ' n m o t h e r ,M r s .J .C .C h r i s - tensen of Blair.Mrs. Fritz Moelier. who has been ill for some time. is still at thehome of her mother. Mrs. A. A. An~de:son, who lives south of Blair. Mr. and Mrs. John Gillespie spent1-.1a=ter 'iunday in Omaha.Mrs. Alfred D I f Omah L Iunitingz»..»..|=..§`§:.'I.`§,° Mn.ff i»fl _§{_§#-g; §;_»=;;;_3fa»;¢ son. Md ILiiriéiiy at dinner Sunday .Mr.and ln. Ray Andozraoa and Mr. Wm. Sutherland called at Chas. L.amb's Sunday afternoon. Mr. ard Bra. Robert Hook : renvisiting their son. John, and familywho were also entertaining the Her-bert Hurd family of Benson, Easter Sunday. Mc CARTH\' AND L ONG c am:sc Quaker Corn Flakes (3 ten cent cans)0. K. Bran Flakes, pkg. ._. Grape Nuts, pkg. _., Noithfield Milk (family size can) 2 cans ,...., Chamberlains Chick Feed 8 1-315. bag _ Blue Ribbon ol' Holsum Bread 2 loaves 25c loc 18c ll 254: l 5 0 ! C 256 Kamo Ketchup, per bottle 30c Victory Brand \\'ax Beans 'iegular 15c can) 2 cans 25c St e el W o o l, pe r p k g, ~ Mexican Imperial Blueing and Ammonia, 20c sizespecial, per bottle...........l5c Sunbdte Cleaner 2 tencans for ..,..l5c Swifts White Soan. 6 © ©©©©©©©©©(5) Lnterprlse Aus I-\l`9 neau E'é~o Hurdle una family.- - - - -.a _I T.K.Iverson lhd little L " - 5 h u m g1'rvE'¢toen1-mimi .::'* :'.'.a~...;':'.:."---»='»'i»"=-=. \f'era. Shar- -»»=-= the mu ..~"J~.':..¥f.:L"'..»... m .....':." her ... :.::||dpdmary classes aI the Blnlist ~ TF. 'EEF ~ m3?|;,.:|;";:|':: mill ldwl for a fer dui.tbl 5 I ..- .. H - L n n n h ~~o f ~' E ~_ . _ - _ n ~ ~.n . "' l g Puué&i\IEdt',]»é§ can 5&`iflé` IE bars for ..._..._...._._25c u a n o latt lvenon home.-- -_r la mon eomfunabh._ '"=""! ?'°'=\°!' _e:r!§E!:'~_!`I:'|llr. ma Hn. L°ulsCuniguI.'Qm2-C O F F E E S ©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©.© ' I s ~e r - \"...2 '\. ."" 2 ~ .;~;"».e g s -\ '~I . . . z . ~.. ~ , » g » , ,- . . » ¢ o g ¢ , ¢ - \ H u a .'... ~; 0 r z ' ; § w : 1 ' h r ; ¢ ; 1 f . ° j ` 1 | Q . . : H d -Z ¥. Butter Nut (`uIT».-u 3311 can SA; The Big Store ._ .1 » 1 \ . f \ : \ I !l : \ f 1 \ l I .\ . ¢ l i n e n 1 //:arfe s o n o r I r n f s I o x e f r ,U r e m u o n 'm u v e N * 0 I '{ ( f . J c z / fu r r y ! ~f y I f Jf*J7/,.;7!d('¢:,;1¢|pqfy(.r¢1(f' Tpdffn Q a n d b r m g L b - » b u y 1 1 tl m» - ll.O h ,a m e s o n g w i a -III:- I£°h I # h e i r c a s h d r a w f v e a. a t e a d v r i n g .W Ti le E n b e r p r h ,t,hf»y =i-sw-, Nn.°.h\:ille, 5| home here.Dr. and Btu: Lincoln Ewifh thrir |" ' 1 P'-*l|¢ confinefi tovee'<.|¢ lt t] iE`i§»."i-"§Ini"i*i\¥er ér Omaha.|-.:..:::.'":':: I5."Ja'l»§lli§¢"B}"`i.F.E-"iEol- drs. A. J Cameron drove Sunday and spent the day nlnuvhter, Minn Evelyn.9* 'Uo1"".|~, who 2111 hlwlnher bed th e pu t two 1: home of her sister. - - . - - - - - - 1 I \ §1 . ¢ . l | \ | l . u u n .n . . . - . . - . . . . ,l }hW A S H I N G T O N 5 0 7 3 3 l a n d R m h t e r b a b y a t e m m s L u t h e r l n c H u r e h i n B l a i r l a s t S u m d a y m o r n i n g .L a t e r t h e y f b o k d i n n e r a t t h e G r a n d f a t h e r 0 u i ¢ t " =* a m z i l l i g s e w n :d o n g d c e l y n z t h i s T h e b a b y m m m m e d J o h n R o b e r t . w r i t m l ._ _] " I h o s g .; t r . g n g i i n g _ f r o m I g g r e r f ;1 i r . Mr. Hedclund. who has been vers 5 2 u \ .and to the-lr shor by the wagon If Newspaper spa.: here, Success iS == fhe §p p m- 3 f ' ? i ; 1 g _N b h i l l s 1 n 1 »r up rl. ~1111ra »,in ri 1f;",4-'4 e r r y \ .-|U n I up wdth is good nun to her many ¢P " \Viola Kagtle ment Sunday 9 .¢ \l.;.n0Misa Thcims Godney of Omah1-- "rg \.¢ l.and.'fvrhrrt Herzog was an Omaha '=rTuesday."»=."ertha Neiderkruger and3It n n n f Q u n f n t c l Q h n ' l I | l O ¢ H r and Mrs Jefferson and Mr. lard Mrs. J am" J emen. mr. ann uw-r~f| \(,...¢*?\\\un1;pr rfrnvn tn Omah*¥" "¢A1}llBI50l1 Ind MIS."l$¥.l|.Z1h '5° w=rh friends and at Rkhtar.the sumo time took in a show.|Miss I-'nnces Schenk will teach s ...\ .......°A wn gt L q n g ~ f g x t y g asnrunz on tha Busch family whoa,Misses Hzrriat and Grace Ballardabouttwenty-five of their relatives and their mother.Qlré- Sarah Bd - mlled on the-\ S~:-dw 4'-~\'1';lard, were Sunday vmitors at Sunny- x|:\|,,"side." -'H-'M--I-I and family <*;;~°'J udge | .ndM\ s. ~ g tDr::: 1;P;\: h dn retu on-s ,|.... as t »..e o3 , 7 Sun 's '"' : fnq r r-mn Clu_§ maa£ Hg. Rllits-1 N111 Coffee Sl. I5 l l h c a n 501:~~ EL s B 2§,;.,~ \§ Ch e a n e r t h a n a n v mh p r w a v B¢;¢;\¢¢;;;~The Blair 4uh n m » . m m W m m v "" " " "P . C f P e t e *a l u t T h u sf " " | \." » - l . -\¢ng.q (F||f\:I'ng #nu . . ' n n ;|_Q '\\n- 'l T h o ~ ""~¥'»"~f'r\|l-1|-v S 1 !u - r l "*"\'*r\\ a 1. - -*m vn \~¥°'\n i !t h i " P h '\ fr x.Ra c h a e l M c D o n \ l d * v I h o r n s 1|- fi M m Q h m n e d t n t h e 1 ' ¥ w R ..Q | = ' = o : = o | - . :- u r n 4 ~l r Page FiveYflllE l'J Nl!| :\| na; K\:l:n'» Phntas will plllle y ou.Rear!the Enterprise for ll!the 1ai)IA11n.|l,munthly payments,n.»\Q all the time. r ""'i*¥sc-nic¢°. Gram B. Riklr.Anyone wanting plowing nr any -3-l!kin|{of trahur \nark dom c all Hr 1.z. Lantry i visiting her!._m"`!"¥;§h'3f°';'32 -Alu.n m Hl00f!r mn!1 . 1 !*" '" " " One oi'the big, aid fuld one dances was held int Saturday even ing at thc German hall in heulher Richland township m d 'arhilq 1snn't ns wet sus yearn ago nh l the but lager: were being brew' Mr.I.N.Warrick has sold his }fuI\n's Photos will please you.l£u.hu's PhO\\°r -mt cial y ou. rant -¥.ree1 home tn Mrs. ll\1n Tui l,1\»l'.--¢\m.k|;u.." i th rzmsvn gy J. Faoin ml Omaha wa:s in Bl.|.ir een c i who will take posses-|:vnclant.I'index please call Red hut Tuesuluy. mn 9.-lFS ?S 1°16 35IF\lIr;|.ll.~;f 1 For Sale:-I'arms :nd nmidemal. 11'| e. --arnpsun raclur 8-r au elmson. .r.armor;"3 S aa good lial aiunys.neo."Rlker. f r m:m:'rERPRISBPngv: Four frinnnlxB L A ! ! !i s 18 86 T h e fo l l o w i n g d e s c r i p t i o n o f B l a : ini 18 80 cl i p p e d f r o m t h e Nebrn~i~= G a z e t t e e r s h o w s l l l n l r w a s a t 1 h . \ t t i m e o w i d e n v. o k e p l a c e w i t h e w r ) m o n o n t h e t fm n s l t c n bo o s t e r . Th e w r i t e r o f t h e a r t i c l h a s g u m i n t o t h o d e t a i l s p r e t t y o1 uu gr .l } o n d w l \ i l e l » c Im a i n c e r t a i n i n s t a n c e - c i u g g c m t c l l fn c h l s w i l l b e nut¢\| m t h e n u m b e r o f i n h o b i l n n l i , y e t \ \ | c a n n o t b u t a d m i r e hi n e n t hu s i o a n a n d h i s b o o s t i n g h i s h o m o l a w n .Il i f Eo ti cl c fo l l o w s : B l a i r . t h o m o u n t y n e a t o f \ \ 'a a i t i m ; t o n c o u n t y . a t t h e j u n d l o n o f t h e L S t .l '. . M . a n d O .i t y . . a n d t h e I. H mimi Ai.V .l i .l l . w h i c h ¢ !t 0 l i t s t h e .t li as ou ri h i ve r ,t w o m i l e s di s t an t , i s o n e o f t h e m u s t b c o u t l fu l h n d n t - t r a c t i ve t o w n s i n t h e s t a t e .lt ha..- 3| p o p u l a t i o n o f 3, 0 0 0 , o n i n c r e m c . . f L 0 0 0 o r c r t h a t o f 1 8 8 5 , n m l i s ¢ J| l \ l l y a l u m i n g t o iL»~el1 n e w o . u r pr in cs .W a t e r \\.urka¢,e s l i n l u t e l n t i'l S, 00 U,a r e a l a o n l y c o n t r a c t e d fo a n d w i l l b e n o a n o n i e e d o s 't o a d m i t o f fu r t h e r d e ve l o p m e n t u s | . \ \ ' fl l l t t n . rceshs ° o l t h e t o w n autztresl.Th e r o r c » c ve r u l fl o o r i n g a n d fe e d m i l l d o i n g a t g o o d b o i i n c s s , u c a n n i n g e - tob li nlm nx en t r ec en tly o pen ed u p a t ma ti l i nt ? 2h o p , o n el e vat o r , a n d a c hc e w . lvc t o r g r , t h e l n t t c r o l a da i l y c a p a c i t y o f 6,0 00 po u n d s ,a n d us in g lt ik xl h 60.000 p o u n d n o f m i l k .I t i s |{]\n\\ :.\t h o B l a i r Ch e e s e C o m p a n y w h m m i u fn c t u r e o u u p e d o r q u a i n t ;0 ch ee se a n d h a ve a n ex t E ml e d t r w i r l t i s p r o b a b l e t h a t o l a r g e s l o t m o n u fo c t u r y o f Q u i n c y il l . ,w i l l b ec mo xe d t o th i n t o w n d u r i n g t h c o m i n g sea son a n d ,i l s o , w i l l | : i \ e m p l o y m e n t t o s e ve r a l h u n d r e d m e n B l a i f s ed u c a ti o n a l fa c i l it i e s a s u r p a s s e d b y f e w t o w n s i n t h e s l a t e t h e h i g h " s c h o o l b u i l d i n g , t m i t i n $13, 000.w i t h t h r e e ot h er ee l ifi cn ~ a l l co ns t ru c te d i n t h e m o s t su h st a n t m l m a n n e r .a g g r e g a t e d a b o u $3 5 0 0 0 i n va l u e . Thi n i s a l s o t h e » a a o f t h e D a n i s h L u t h e r a n s e m i n a r L n o w l t a s t h e "Tr i o i t a t l a S e m i n a r i u r n . "A .Sl.A n d e r s o n p r i n c i p o Th e F i r : t N a t i o n a l B a n k , w i t h a c a p Etai o f $ 6 0 , 0 0 0 . o l w h i c h C .A .Il u i ia pn e s i d e n t a n d l '. ll . C l a r i d g e , c a - h i n ,h a s t h e co n fi de n c e a n d s o p p n o l t h e c o m m u n i t y : m d in do i ng : :. l\ r i\ in g bu s i n es s . Th e r e o r c be - : d c m o o t h e r b a n k i n g i m t i t u t i o n s .T h C o m m e r e i o l H o t e l ,t h e l e n d i n g ho s : h y o f t h e t o w n o c c u p i e s a t n e w t h r c a l 0 l }b r i c k b u i l d i n g , w h o r e t h e t r o t c l o t m a y r e l y u p o n fi n d i n g a l l th . pertain-=t o : t fi r - t c l a w l u o m e . T h P i l o t . L . l il il to n . pu l di hh er . Zll t li t l l l t p u b l i c n n ,L .Il .Sp r a g u e ,pul\li>~ c r , a r e w e l l p r i n t e d a n d h a ve a g o ~ eir cul al inl a.T h e cl i u rc h t h r e p »Q ntcd i n t o w n :i re It s fJiio \\.»:B a li ~t , R e v. 0 . A . l iu i nt e s, | 1 :| . ~l or ; C o urcsrationol. ltcv. K. M. tam. par-to {hriftion. Rev.II. T. Russell, pm\to l)nni-h }I\-angeiicol I.uther:!h lhu A M.Andereon.]1a1.~tor;Bicthodi Hoi-copal.Rev. Wm. Goa>t, pant~ Prcwbytcrian, Rev. J. .t. i.c\\i>.i lor;Iipincopni,Rev. Tho:-. Stuffo w c l o r :t a t h o l i c ,l t e r .Jo h n ll c x n i : p n n t o r ;.u i d U n i t e d B r c t h e r n .W m n a n d C a m p b e l l .p r u t o n - .T h e s t cl e ti e = a r e Bl a i r I. o d ; : e . N o .H . I . ( I.F . ;W a s hi n t zl o n Lvbllgo N o . n .X.F . a n d A .L l . :a\ t| 0t lc r :| m Ch o t te r . Il. . \ . SI. , N o. 1 3 : Ga r fi e ld L o u ! n No . 6 , H. of l'.: l" i ii ¢\ i i\ §Lo e l i r f. N o ni e t ix Poat,Nu.52. (I. A.II.; mu llni r Ihmk an-I l::»!=lfr 4.~»m;»;.ny.46 E y§\ »a» 5, acTr \73 dv (5, 15 \€\ GENEALLY comna creu 2 1 Em woox. .wo Lanes 5 0 If y o u n e e d a c ha n ge i n y o ur Ca r Omnhl. Apru L.'2i.-hr. J. as wumn.1 L e t US t ra de w i t h y o u. of McKinley. Wyo, president of me 0 S lll lll ln ;I?~l.l ..» ~.,l:|1.lf.thtl bulls. $5.t||¢;:.u\;good to choice Itsth-n.$x;'7»6!t.IL1; mr to gooui (coders. sT.2!.q;rLtu|; common tohir Indon. $tl.fdI6I.2.°»; good to choicestockers.s7::.'.q1s HJ;fair to good ;tockels. sumti; 5 fn: common to fair ntoclu.rs. s.°..';50ur.tz; trashy ntociters. $t.tl|&.'».5u; stock beliefs. st.?¢t:|;t15t}; feeding cotta. st f.t|{¢53.'»; :lock cows. a:l..'»tm|..»\\;stock cals-cs stuu6a2.'»: A 5@1Uo Drcp In Hogs. Otcr 19000 hogs were rccclredWetlncsday and nnowtl rather :lowly at a 58101:dcciiue.B051 light butchers brought $7.110 and bulk of ~dln was ut su.75€i0~.».'». . 0 ¢ 1 r = | 4 \ f > o ¢ 1 1 ' > | - < 1 n | 4 1 n ~ | < u ' = ~ o ¢ 1 r > \ ¢ 1 n ~ | ¢ 1 r a | 4 \ r > f » Q oo10~P r e p a r e f o r b p n n g 0 rg DRIVING 0 o 0 Order a Chicken for Sunday Dinner ¥»:E >' \ D o a : y o u r p a p e r g e t o u t a c o l n r e d m p p l e m e n t o n S u n ¢ Ia y ! "as k e d t h e N o r t h e r n \i ~i 'l of n f C o l .il lu mi lc hz h 'o s N o t a t a k ! Th e \| i g | : e r = ~ r e a d t i n s:\m¢°p a p e r : H t h e as h i ie n f"r v p i i e d t h e :| i - ii l l ;: u i -h m i e d i t o r . vi s i t o r a t t h e Y a r d s .\ " T h e b l ;sl i o r l a g e l n b o t h m u t t o n a n d w o o l l s relifecln.li i n p r e va l l m g q u o t a t i o n s fo r b o t h th es e ar ti r 1¢ ». " s a i d l h e d o n o r " a m i It i s m y us l l a I th a t i l . m il l be se s e ra l y vl ra bvfn re lh v: vu p p i y ru ll .!|| xi u p u l t h i l u d e m a n d . T1 1 0 a w u > u i tu b l ¢- fu r p r nd u c in g Sh i u p o n I. l o n z a u a r r i s i M a l e i s l i m i t e d a n d i l i n l n vi m z r u t d o w n a w r y g e a r b y t h - n 1 { \ | l \ : u p n f t h e r o u n t r y " I I Sheep and Lambs Lower.Receipts Wednesday were zlmuheul.and lndf- un :low at nghtaround 250 lower sisnrel.Bea: uwoled lambs sold to eastern slnppfrs n $]glI»~notations on lheep and iambsz- - - . . . Q If your Car needs a new Tire, buy a ° -F I S K , nr soul 4 ~Fat Cattle Slow--Largely 10s to 25s Lower ' .HOGS IN 5c To wc DECUNE Bhnp and Lambs in Liberai SuP9\¥;md Generally a Quorlcr Lower -, But Woolod Lambs $15 18.; Union Stock 'anr\ln. Smllls Omahl.April 24 IEUI.--Ten thou:uml u|\%¥0 arrlved Wodnoadny anq the liberal supply wal relponlilnlc Ior a lnuuic declino ln prkea.Bear, bee! on sale brought $11 T21 Cow :NIT was lower and feeders generaiiy steady. Quoumonn on cattle:-Choice to prime beenI. $ln.1\u'Iri::m.:nod lo choice :awws. $lu.\F.€:lu1~.'»: ian to tologood bLu\vs. a:\.2;1¢|n.w; commonfair.beevmu 5N7mii!|;:.'»;rholce primv yeorllngs. ;=Iu2I-is ll 21; good to nhomm yoarllngs, 1-!!.11.1'iill'2"»; fmr to (ood yuarlings,s-ulaffeull: 'common to lair y¢ariings I.|u»(ie~|\u; sow 10cholro [od hoifvr . S2?»§L\I2f¢: Ialr to ood led hell\r8. sT.un0.>::?»; commonfull fed helium, $"|.I3lHi.T5? chasm primu led cows. $T|nli;5.f.|\;SUD" choice ml cows :o;.¢:.'.fzT.?»u:lair good fed cows $f»2.'-'¥i|;f.u: cutters slo ao10 10;\;1.2§i;T..¢n|; cannvri. $2.t1I.ltl325i von: :ml Viola Hallman.2|-In-.Fred Egbvra of Uohlinrc-;o1|t Tuc>d:\} with hor mother. Mr-. radio Meupo\lo1|t.The following.::penl.¥"ri¢la3.even im: :lt ihe .\!.l|:1..la-1.Lullman h1m|. Mu. :mmf Mrs. John ¥In.htonkomp. Sr..of Ariington,Leonard EchlenknmpIlmlfamily. John Echtcnkamp,Jr.... .s family and Wm. ilolinmn mul |:.mily.Mr. and ?»Ir=». Albert Lallman andI\:.h)were Arlington callers Friday af ternoon., Miss Verna Ponninf spent the pauweek \\.i1.i\her coma n,_ Miss Helen Wiikeniug.Mime Minnie Lallman is asaistina:her uncle and aunt.Mr.and Mrk.Fred Votth with the houre work at preient.aFremont callers from here on Fricfnyafternoon were Mr. uml Mr:.il [Allman and Wm.Wilkening n family..Sir. and Mrs. Fred Egbers of UchlingvisitmiSundayafternoonat the Albert Lu llmm home.Misa Clara Schuexler of I`onta.nel!v >pent the pmt week with her oislvr. Mrs\. IImil Lullman."Mr. mul Mm August Lnllman andMrs. Allaorl Lnllmml mul baby spent luo=d1|y afternoon .at the Mrs. Minnie I..nlln\:|.|1 homo.The followimz molorved to I`remon\ llonnlay.Mr.und Mrs.Albertlaoker,Mr. and Mrs.Waller \\'ehme er onqyhilulrep and Gollieb Ech :. Fat lamtm. good to chance.smpnu .nur.; ist lambs. ralr to good. sn 51:0 L l§.?Ai;dipped lambs.$13 SHQ1 M.:.'»; ' nh:lring iamhi. $\?-?~u'{; 1575; wcahen I If your Car needs repairs bring it to us s:|au|€1l1.»u,year nas....Ili l\\eB.~un ig lllll:clippc.d ewamf 0s1auui:£\.T L I f y o u n e e d O I L l e t u s 1 1 1 1 y o u r d r u m s . i I .A M P L E E E s m u q ¥ " l " 'F R 3 : : . ~ dsc-1. 3 [ u l ca r d m i l l d » . : : n d n c \ \ | 1 l m a r i Ir c e : m d p o s t p a i d , a s a m p l e c o p y o f E ' 6 ; : ' ; : E a r M e c h a n i c s a l a o n z z n x th e mo s t n u n d c r fu l mcxsrzuinc pub !1..hcd.lm c o nm i n s t h c n e ver c hd l n 'st o ry b f t h e E n ni s ot t he W or l d a n a 4 0 0 P I C T U R E S 160 Iilam nud Pqel nnv month . um 1111rntuum any member cl the lamnly T i d e 'I I m mm d en .mmm; lar thl Radium hasfor the Handy Mnnand I¢.nn¢r sho hle louse w ah; iunbe Ann um:: iw nu m ufaornhow to do md |11tis! lw sgm W amnn are11'.l|'1l¢~d with the "Ilona:d Io n l s " m a d E u lnmweu g\»im¢ ¢numhl n¢ to imlwu!¢" rr \> od r You do r m o blrg lte u n d !en any "{ bm; ukmg inf a inc md; mmf. [ I v u h e l.y1xa ¢nnbr\ 2 a e o ; y e w r 7mo nt h fr om a ry ?€¢M11 N or send |.|.|yuuzsublcrapuon-$2Buloraxeycar. P e p i n ! l l e e h l n l c l C o m p a n y In - 3 : 4 z z . G n u i s g g . , t h u q a , m . Buick - -Willy's Knight - - Uverland o v c u o o u u o v a u u o u u o v s o o o o v lIn fact we can give yo nything you 3 need for a car.§ Arndt-Snyder Motor Company ~ Blair. Nebraska g 0 I P A Y Ur l a rg e st §0I¥|.;1l1|\.!\.n\| n\ x tw z rs .un.. ,\ »mn$311.1 1|2 .:: csn \\l 'Y cu"|m::..|,.1!of.\f .1 ; IFILILE UL, l»1 n r Na m' ne oiq fr r c nt l d 1 @@@©©(@©©© © ;@@@©C9 © very Word ls True - - " `'° `' .s " § ~ ,- . \~-j /w h y \f.~T .| -.*_~¢ ' " `r " ' =- ~a |!?' i :~r ' =\ - .J 1 .~~j - - : ; =~/~ H u g .Q Q f a . \~ § ' ~ 1 f =r l - =f /~-t ~ .~- - _ "` ? " :/.'~ . . 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The names of sub ocrfben 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 :uh 8¢Hption will remain in force at the designated subscription price.Ever) subscriber mom. uiulentamd that the eomlltions are made n part of the contract between the publisher and subscriber. Japan in peevcd oeerf the notion oi congnerts in her rulinz to shut out Japanese immignttion and threat ens to carry the matter before the League of Nations.That ought U l.elp l\0lIl0,t)l.lt it won't.W0 elm't Wlllt the .laps and the more 1-houid have been made some time buck. Harry Thaw,new past the hall century mark and who has for yearat been eonilnetl iri. an ,asylum for in- Stttte, is now judged to be of his heist mind and is free again.i t hu taken many yeant of Thaw's life to dodge the death sentence Imposed on common murderers. Autos Reach 15,000,000 Mark At the end of 1923 there were 15. 092,000 motor vehicles in use in the United States.The department of agriculture states that during the year the total number of such vdtic ies increased by 2,853,00D, which is a greater increase than in any pre- tedlng year. In four states, Cdifor- da., New York.Ohio and Pennsyl- vania. the total ngietntlolf of motor cars is now over amiliion. Nevada. with oniy 15.600 registered cars. is at the bottom of the list. -Path- finder. Total Nation-at Wealth For 15 months the prorernment hmbeen takingal.§mentor;of the on in e Statca.'l`he totalwcalth of nation is estimated to beabout ~The totai wealth ten years ago was estimated at $l8T.000.000000.Between the years 19l2(not 1922 _the government es timates that the cos! of living has increaeted about 64 per cent. This would indicate that there haw been a slight decrease in national wealth an measured by phyrdcal property in the possesion ol American citizens. --Palhfiluler 1,000.W0 Quit Farms in 'fear In the your ending March l over 1.000.000 peopie left the farms in this country and went to the cities, ncconling to o report of the Scarf-- Roebuck Airricuitural Foundation. The Foundation points out that (erin: the some period the popula tion ol' tltin country inereaieel 1,l00, 000. This mean-4 that there are 2,t00. 000 more perttons to fcod and 1.000 000 less producers than were the etery Oregon father owes n public tltilt of more than $llr00 il he has it wife and three chiidren. Kentucky occupies the proud place In the lowest per capita indebted ness.In IEH2 the per capita tlelll for the state :tml loeat rubelivisiotv wea $22.85.lhtrintr tite_,¢en groan.»¢dlowin¢rit ran to $20.65, which if he mailer!increase of per capita. cbt of any states.The genera ation of increase is approximately hrec to one._ After Oreoon.New York come: text and California takes thin rlace.The heat5 hunico of debt is dl of the elites is for munlcitm hnntls.In this respect .ltrkanseet is 'owen with but $6.31 as againsl t15z.:t': in New York. Nehrmka and Wisconsin are tht only states owing no state bonds. which hdntrs Vs'iscon»in'a¢ per capita debt down to $38.8l. or slitrhtly mon 'han halt' of that of Nebrarlttl. nhirh is $73.93.and nli but $20 0| I ll1i in for the nlliittttlions of citie wld rilapzes in the state. exclusive o: ffrirotion or drainasre school bond# Uudmr the ten rear period followirit 'ho heeinnins: of the world war. Ne hrm=k:t'»=per ranitn state and loen debt increanerl about two and one 'vdf times.or from $29.39 in |922 Theo# lieu:-e= are elodncetl from a rf- eent reoort of the Washington Cen wus Bureau. Of the state»touching on Ye iwnska. Missouri is almost envinhit trituateel as rernrdft taxes for navinw debts.Her reftiulents owe about $3 each. onlt $14 of which in for muni eiiml ohligutions as afvninst $353 fn Yebnslrn towa's debt io $62 not *fnnne $69.(""il\!ll|i\\$101.Wt-om ina 393 and Smith Dakota STR.i "Punt be r¢n»Inbe\1»d. i1owe\er. tim to each of the liomren 'last name then mast be ntkled $203 of nntior nl rlebt. These obligations are being gredt uliy reduced but tlie ppublic i =rw¢ninz.Intl must continue 1 eroon. under a heaty tax burden tn til thhe debts are met.ln th meantime the holders of the hom and securities, who in turn pay 11 taxes. are exacting an annual inte Pnl. that takes about $75 more ear *rar from the head of :ln averag femily. Hu n ts ma x. lx Tm: s HN. t1 E IEarly n=\~w:c by the senate 4 the mljuxleel compensation bill su 2tzmtially in the form it came fro the houwe i= assured. A number | nmendments are being comddere hut none that materially motlifi the memure thot is approved hr t rtmerican iieirion and othena mo cf.ncerned ia likely to be adopt: The democrats have pursued the 1 tics that has marked their cour :unce the opening of comrrexs, pi porin!! the substitution: ol' ta>h pa mrntx for insurance features,a other afimilur changes aoley for t purpose ol embarmming the adm: ivtratlon. None oi these iln.\i yet r in-I nufficiettt nupport to make ilnprexaive. Itcpublicatts have sougltt tu [ through a measure that will be no t-factory to the men mho served the army during the war. It is r :t political expedient. but n questi of ja-tice.A Hvneral feeling exi § »nn!}mr mnnnnr.w n n m I I I H D l n t m u c .n u m ¢ 0 \ \ ; |u r | p n u u r | | u \| l \ . l \ \Mr. 0 kto 0| »01 1. E1lil0I0 f1 l1¢ ~.~,; ; . ; , ; 1 i ; ; . f m 4 , , . o m . H . , , » . ~ " " "" " ' : " " nl \\e¢k|)News,was rl mli f r 'ir. trutanngwer in f3n?lNiI the "_\l¢C%RTHY A g n~ lll Slnlunluv..=f1r. Jim m~i.| uhilo Mr. nm we . . ; w -f u n n sp! Bl umrk lmmealal. Call 202.u'will umlén. the- an in llluir Imlt 3\l¢I\\\|=\!| Il-Iim; lanuuml 1l;er bllhinlhn.I:;E""'F.§a n DPRIIII n IiMr. Curl (hri:~|teni=en of the (.l\lit\l-,.. .1:.hi.; vaontitm. i.t:1 Lu r fompony was out of'liW .:ml &Ilenclorf,l.n¢leltakint; 1.1 nts Tueenloy on l;|'.t|\int!i\'; " " \ l v~l ear fumished without ehg. llagganl It Bennlorf.Ululel-taking I H 5==-nes.Located in Riker otllee. u U . 1 u \ . | \ l 4 | a | \ .The S l. F I . ~ s £ lto o ls e n t _ n | r a e of eggs to the Ornnhn Isl. ff§Mrs. w G, I-Iarrin-on and are Hospital.: onjoyinlz 3 new Chevrolet they-e Jaya.Mrs.Will .i\|l3|!1$ of Herman was''Hue Progressive Club had one of the bert times they have had at.1hopping in lllttir on Weelnendny, l,M of Mtn. J HuiIRG rinsed for furnished witliotlt :hzl .""""""\ y otl like tt nice servicea- Joth phones.Located in Biker othee. 1 .t +. tires:» at n moderate pricel. Henry Loreneen of the Lone nllvr at the lfnterprixe offic e yes- tr\l:t}. thlhrrt Olson and family, of Her- Zmi,were Blair shoppers yesterday along orlvontage of the dollar day mrtrnills. ' Th e nhole foree oftlie l"at"|net'!\ tote llonk of this city nttemletl £110 :-ainkern' ton\ention held in Fremont ui Arbor Day. Our old f1"irml Peter Mrinlhortil Wm in illuir yestenlaiy and mg.; his rt~~pt\ls to The Enterprlre editor by L: ftitml|} call. llornutu Fchoettger of Fonlanelle \\u-in lllnir Monday.eoming over nith :t ,good roads delegation thot r-.et "ith the county commissioners. A parade was put on Saturday advertising the "Sprlngtirne"p i g ..hich was given on last.Mbnday Etttll Tuesday evenings at the opera houwe.o - " Mr. Jim. Martin, who is connected "itll the jottlh Omaha Stoc k Ylnln iltove up to Blair last Satunlay and was shaking hlntltt with .frientlll and Olll acquaintlnrte. Blair had two competitive rom- munity or street :tales last Saturday. One sale was held at the Nonhsitle barn and the other on the State Blnit corner and both rl:ew the usual crowd. Mr. and Mrs. A E Dixon and fum- ilyy who tivo north of Blair spent Easter Sunday in Herman attenti- inir the Raster rervices at tne M. EI tliurch and taking dinner at the (has.Bllcharcl home. Would you like a nice lawn hedge or wintlbrealt?I nm offering for sale very choice Russian rnullberry :eedling<adapted for this purpose Fresh dug.Call Incl.phone Black 511,405 tv. South Street. l l t f Myron Metainger. Dr. lleek of this city. necortiintt to rumor is to leave soon for Calif- onain where it is commonly reported he will form partnership with Dr. John-on formerly of Teknmnh Simi for years n partner with Dr. Lukenr. The F..ister program at the llapt- ist rhureli was well ptepare-I and neil tendered.Hein: a nong =eavice n. :lrew an excepelonally large audi- ence who were very attentive.The Hoptints are to be congratulated on their Fine choir. taking advantage of Dollar Day.'I'hursda;reApnl ir. ....Will Cheely.formerly a Hlairitel The folloivimt were nt John Aron- . e\\k hoo 1 I .luantu. mee line.is--trout now of Sioux 5115,, has ~ df-son's home Easter evening l t r . ~ I Itn e l rioot n u I P Mrs.Lottie Robertson rnpan-c ula tlnz among hm fnen c ls in Blai r ~gl-=;;;g_ i:'.1"".Z"{{",».n of ini Julius Peter:en and rom' mti 'i" tvee lt. L-neoln lu.-t Week. returning Tuenda;|A number of Teltamuh people nt- of this week.llontlerl services:nt the St. Mary s tif A I.; Dixon from "P the but lilpiacopal church in Blair last Sun- |l.=.I .»t:.|r».T.c.ils|¢.»n'»=She hos' 1 :" .»an Omiahu \isitor lust Tt.lEr-'hy morning. '1| wmrmn' with Mr und Mrs.Mr. Bhd am. C.r. n ew of I owa I i!i.t1tt!l1&l.l\l of |l€'rlJlClf1 vlaalteal v.i1.h their slaughter and son-~lr .| |1I Mrs. Lou l.ntttt lure hn.|li""""» Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. Warriclt :.1 quest this wee-lc, Sir. lAtt§':=|°"'! family on lInnter. f l l r s .G e o r g e I ` n n e h o f r o n !D r .C l y l c C l a y c i » = . ¢ | .S u p t .o f \.t e x a s . |1 -1 privt' paid for cream Intl l ".li li:mford's Cream Suitfgn " 'lf-<-1 east of Nielxenha Cash Sinff." Mn .Anna Castettor came up from Omaha Saturday for a short vuit nt the home of Mrs.Edna J. Noble. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson who re~.i¢le north of Blair spent the week- er-~| with Mrs. 'Iyson's perents. Mr. end Mrs. Art Baker of Teknmah. Mrs.lirlith Sutherland of Chey- enne came in yesterday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Harry Sappen field. Mr.aml Belrs E.P. Rulieke and two children. of Omaha, spent Eut- tr at the home ot Mrs. Radielte's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs.Louie Fomberg of c an South street Mr. and Mrs.Fred Claridge. Hr. ondMr:=. Wes Cool! and Mrs. Anna (aste1.ter ol Omaha attended the re- reption for Rev.llandt at- the Roll Allen home l:tsl. Sunday evening. Little Melina Jensen, who has been r. the Blair hospital as a pneumonia rotient.hun recovered so nleely that nhe has been talten to the home of her parents,Sir. and Mm.Nels C. Jensen Mr:.L.D..Warriclt.who lives r trih of Blair"wns taken suddenly ill .lan Saturday and 3 physician was tailed.She in now on the mend andher friends are hoping for a speedy recovery. Slr. nnil Mrs. Julius Peterren left Sunday for Coniova,Nehruka re- turning Monday. Mrs.H. J . Hansen nerompanied them 3;t far an Lincoln where 'l»e trisiteel with her slaughter. Blrs.Allen Andersen. Hn. Fritz liiueller. who has been nt the home of lier parento, Mr. and Mrs..-1.A.Anderson of south of Blair for some time being nurrerl for the Omaha ulintriltl.M.H. churcll Ins been rrtlleel to lndiuna by the (eatin of his father-if:-law. Peter Petersen, who nan so un- fortunate on to lose hin house by fire n short time back is lmoy male ing prepantionn to rebuild. Minn Dorn Carter. who has spent stverni months the past winter nt Yibonr. South Dakota. hu returned to her ltoroe in Blair for the summer. About a dozen ladies spent a pleasant afternoon at the home of Mrs. Roll Allen laet lioiiday. April 21. They playal "SOG" and later en- joyed light refreshments. Mr. I'rank Rathbun of Omaha has been seriously ill anal is at present in the Paxton hospital of Omaha.. lrlrs. Rathbun will be remembered to Blair people as llho: Sarah Hunk. th. Adolph Lnzttre of rn Calhotm township was n Blair visitor Wetl- rertlay.llr .Lnaure has been ser- itoueely ill with the llnu" and his Oltl friends oem glad to see him exlin. Palmer Allen. son of Kr. and Mrs. Clark Allen of this city has proven himself a nportsman of some ability lo shooting a wolf on his farm in the southern part of the county lost Weclneeolay. Mn. T. c Hilton has a new line of women's summer dresses that 5.ou sltoulil enll and nee before buying eisewhere.The styles and mater- ials are of we best Intl the prices rre reasonable.no 13 - a t Mr-¢.I'red Bugeon and son.Hair tlt! of Hanson City rlrp\e_ to Lincoln tttiny to he present at the lilngitteers Night at the Stone University.Rus- erll is taking this course 'tml in in- ttresterld in having them present. Little Paul Tyson,six year old son of Air. and Mrs.Harry Ty:-on. nho live north of Blair is about the tappieit little fellow in the distric t,hir. father and Uncle Kenneth f».-ye brourht home tt little Shetland pony lBlair and Fred Long and family.Grace Hindley spent Eater Sun-day with her parents, Hr. and MmCarl J. Hindley. Adolf .lans-en and Craig ljfrlghtwho live in the southern put of ~county.started by auto for Calif- omio. last Saturday "Hotv do you ll* no MIRY lub- serib¢r»=!"asked the visitor to tb l ofliee of the great magazine. ",fust between y ou and me Fil ku you the secret. All the manusc ripts sent ln l keep.l answer the con-tributors and tell them the stuff will be used as noon na available. That molten them sulwcrihern for life. \\'A2°iHll'iGTON COUNTY FARM BUREAU :~:o'rP.s (Continued from page One) the I'inter here.It will he interest- ing' to note the mm o o tn i re d bv o n seedinr.at-to the silflerenoe ia me min of x1 '°' U1- if no r. in no f o u r r a r i e t i e l . 0 .o o There is being considerable inter- in Boy s and Girls Clubfl! shownnrorlt this aprinl 1'hen are two club! work teady An already started on t.helaeoson'l and severed groups are thou! to organize. interesting xf wn o f young lkyn in the Papio Itelghborhood are planning a Ton Litter Pls' .Club for thin season.There boys are tooyoung to be but Epoetin rneruberr in n Standanl Club.but ther can share in nearly all the c lubs activi- We are sore to hear of some noe rig littern weighing over a Ton no the result of these time henismmfl efforts. RE P ORT OP THE e o xo mo z v 'Ol'' ' i n n F.\RMER:i 2HATE BANK of Blair, (ltarter No.I M2 i.| the State of Nebraska at the elooe of busineul April ltl. 192-I. a a s o u n e a s Loans and tlirtounti .. $267,22390 Overdraftn ..... _81-Lot llontls,securities.inde- menls, claim.s etc.. in- rluding all govemnwnlbmtln.7,121.85 Conservation fund _64-3.98 Banking house furni- hnm :intl SSRI!!!.....~ igl 'EE=| r 3 Io = o oz: 'nun A In nl s l v o u R R 0 0 P W I T H |Mule Hide ; lzoolmg and Smngles I Crhistensen Lumber Co. " ¢_N o t a Ki c k Hulenyos .C.°;:.:>:.| n 3 [ | § ~1 vu L L | o N F E E T o o = o o = o o = o " .\.=. .----L _L.;~.'?~`?e..f@§5§_33§:iF2; r *<}__1:.." "F-J--L T15 " Q gi ~2= \> . ' ? !5 ~ : ; _ .~ . ~ ~ 1 : f f ' f " ? ' Keep il cican and bright with as dampclmh.Nunkwurd cprners, cracks ut crcvices Ln hold dirt ut gnc:\~e. 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Th i s t h i r t y e l g u t n a n n u a l c o n ve n t i o nTh i r d d i s t r i c t Ne br as ka .Te a c h e r su s s o e l a t l u u h e t i i a t N o r fo l k l a l t w e e k . e l e c t e d t h e fo l l o w l n x o f t i c e n :C o n r a d Jac ob so n.\\\ Jn |. °.p n a l d c n t :J.w . Sa h l a t r o m .N o r t o n ,r i c a p r e s fd e n t ; E m m a .H i l l e r .'l \ e a t p o i n t s e c r e t a r y ; W . E . F la ke . S ta n to n. t n en su r er ; E . X2 . L a c k e y . W a n a . e x e c u t i ve b o u i . II F e b r u a r y S h o w a s u b s t a n t i a l l n r n m s u .W i t h th e l ar g e s to c k s o f c o rn a n d h a y . a n d t h e d e c r va l r d fe e d i n g i n a l l e x c o p t u n o l t a f e . N e b r u k r . t n e d e n w h o pr o d u c e q u . n l lt y s t uff s h o ul d h a w t h e i r i n n i n x .S o m a o f t h e d u l e r s a n t l c l p a t e ; m o r t a g e o f : r u n fa t c a t t l e t h i s s u m m e r .a n d It re al iz ed ,th i s n m f a vo r f u r t h e r t h e m b f a d e r . 4 L when in Omaha '`j l l o i e l i l o na ni v4£.&u ~ ""`i»I w N, u- oanuu. no. 17-nu 1 1 'l`;d " .: ° af ° . ,' : % . : ' ; ; . , :~ glrnailuadmaku .g t ,_` a ;| d T i ¢ i } 5 b o n K O / two len2 cuphils n! wifruin.: Hour. Add nmr talll1'¢|mnnfu!s of nwltm! allc\rtvn1n;: nm] ullllvx of rags; Inat ilwwu,:hI3.Hain' :lt cure nn a hnt,swll-ollul nam#inm.Sent*Imme dlltdy wl!l| hunter, honey or_'luaeL specially prepared for Infants i n f m #and Children all a g u . To amid imitaliom, nluys look (of the lilluture of Pfnvm directions gg nrh E g ,P k r f i i n l c t u y l h tn I I I D E I C D I l n - n u eu-vale.lf the white man would-and.sleeplf_e _n u n m great n a the resemblance.t| ,ic hnn;u ¢*""" """'" " ' ° " " 'and Mun the kan ana. the strain I ..I 'a n a l A ~3 ahh-. Neb.. April 24, 1924-'mn nrrrznrnzsx;Pa n m m THE ENTERPRISE ~¢ . a . 4 . 1 ¢ l . . . . . . Imsroxv or wAsummjoncoun. r NEMA: KA ITS EARLY SETTLEMENT ANI) _URGANIZAHUN Is. Nebmskn, ull at public »u¢u»»Rsrom' or 'mr-: cormmoxwuuwhmrzen #g qw 11 ~u..|or f&¢§"Rm"f N§$f{Z..¢ ,§f;,,§, ('§E§'5 'ms cmzsxs swmcs mxx o l Section Twenty Eigm (zu o r m m N e b m u Chxrier No 951TownshipTwenty(20).Nortg: ln the State of Nehmsh at the elm lu". x-1| .v»"u n Eul nf :ha nn\|..f »."¢m».=.M m u m .soo.: A LOCAL NEWSPAPER FOI I ALL ms nom.: 1 A " 'or "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" ' n ri; j§ j ¢H| ¥ t§ i hi i ` i i o "` " | | f li i ¢ ' 5 é Inu \eee| d|n nIm. un Unimed StahlGow:nmnnl n v !I.l1en0I,all in ...u . . r n p vu q nu n -R E S O U R C E S [.nn n.¢ nm ] d isc oun t.:£219 RRR RR 1 HE PAWNEE-WAR GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENTAsk for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD ln the summer of 1859 occurned what hah since passed into the realms olhistory na the "Pawnee war."Fontanelle was no longer the frontier settlement.'Thirty miles to the northwest, on the Elkhorn, the town ofWest. Point had been located, and six miles beyond. that of Ddlfitl..Tenmiles southward, on the Platte,Fremont had been staked out two sum-mers previous, while fanher to the westward, lion: the Platte, were the new towns of North Bend amd Columbus.The Pawnee Indiana then occupied two villages about twelve miles directly south of Fontanelle, and ru the south side of the Platte.They had behaved zhenuelves vm' well considering, their depredationa ha.vlngconah=ted mainly in nbbing hen roostaand picking up little oclcla and ends of personal effects belonging to the whites.and the settlers had concluded that there was no danger what-ever ua be apprehended from them, but in thin they were doomed to dia- Waahington County,Nebraska :oisatisfy a certain mortgage on the.real estate above described | The plaintiff. on g 29th slay ofMarch,1924.obtain a decree of fonecloarure in said action for the sum of S9.-125.16 together with in-terest thereon from ilarch 29, 1924an 10 per cent pf annum, for c oats in the amount o of $29.45 and all ac- cnzlng coats.The said decree ofitvdmnentandforeclosureprovldinpthatlli ll premises above described be sold to satlwfy :mid judxment andcosta in cane the same remained un- c u m m l tltate _ Q. .27,sa4.sv Bankers Co 'ation . an State banks . _ CurrencyGoldCoin Silver, nickle -_$51,253.93 l s m d 1,oooLoo 680.00 Liberty Loan Bonds heh! as cub reserve Total ._ _.$324,435.38 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in /82,500.00Sorplnafund_....... -2,000.00 Unmlisrlded profitU(Net)1,8'?3.4-I Individual deposits subject to £]tQCk ;305,0-19.29 Due to Notions! and state bulk: .......- - 305.0¢9.9£I Depositors guaranty fond _...-,._. 2,512.65 T o w $324,435.38 STATE' OF NEBRASKA Washington County. I; A. R. Broc k,president of the above named bank do hereby swearthotthe above statement is a c or~ meet and tme copy of the reportmade to the State Bureau of Bank- mg. sa. A.R.Brock. .\.I'l`EST:R. J.Munloch.Director.1.C Eller,Director. Suhscdbed and sworn to beforeme this 23rd day of April.1924. Marru~\Beck,Notary Public President. ..~ ,_._,~-___ _ ,_, ,--Due :mm National = n Q 0 ©O @ © © © H ul' 0 |~||'|J||||,~,,|,, |~I~| o O I Confidence ooooooooooooo o Confidence in those with whom we deal, when it springs from a series of satisfactory transact- ions,is of greater value than all the legally phrased guarantees in the world. Confidence is thh most precious asset in business, because it establishes a standard by which the buyer can gauge his expectations when making a purchase; it simplifies every transaction-it in-jects into business a sunny, friendly, teamwork spirit.. Because we have always kept our faith with our customexs always given them quality productsat reasonable prices-plus a fair and square deal at-all tilnes»~we enjoy the confidence of our trade .in Qmfullest degree.People who buy from us know they wilfbh treated as we would have them neat us \vere we in their place and they in ours. |N 1 e l s e n ' s C a s h S t o r e ' 5ll\ and Lilicdn slreelC u h paid for produce.we D E L I V E R ~ © ©© © ©© © ©© ©@ © ©© © ©© ©© © ©© @ Q o Q s o e c a oC - ; - - : -_- -_.._-_."~---BL AI R , W AS HI NG TO N CO UNTY , NE B R AS K A,May 1, 1924.--5.NO. 1 4 . _ _ ~_ . _ . - _ M , .-_'§,~ _ . _ _ m m .c a n .§ ~ " ' " § § " ; , f § ; }hB L AlR W I L L ~ ~ S U C H ! ' l f 1 n E r ; A s r M n m n l n u U R D E R VOL. xxvux DMA '.i2 k { T f , .. . m v < ' n s ' r s s ' r ~ vuwuwv----v--~- --_ ar-nu uv u u v w - ._ Dana college held its annual de-~~The highways in Minnesota are toclamatorycontestonlastMondaybe advertlainglesa and umnarred 57 exerting. The contest is dividodintol ihlliboarda Authorit.iea in Dane two sections.The Van Deuaen Ora- IMil Old Psrtlea Hold Meeting: Ul\,County, which hae ordered all aigna borlcal Contest and the Heeperlanf Tltursday Of East Week.Ldcwn by May 1. phrase the keynote Deelamstory Contest.In each o f A p r i l wh io! the state-:ride campaign thas: tl.ese pgeoups there were four c on-.5 "Unrestricted outdoor advertising, tenants.s S T - A T E DELEGATES CHGSEN 'ar lt is developing and spreadinglntheoratoricaldivisionprizes- - -lalong our highways ia not only of- vrere awarded aa follows:Flrat l Both political parties held forth an fenaire bot in inany cas-ee a menace prize.$7.50,Ezra. Jensen;aecsond;¢0lWBnlion\at the Wl»Bl\il1€l°D to the aaftey of the public and a prize. $5.00 Viggo Jensen;third county court house on last 38¢¥lldl}mar totha beauty of the community."prize.tac o Herman Hurdum..rn,The Republican convention m l The some Highway Department the humorous and dramatic divieionwresiried over by Magnus Johnson Misa lauiae Feurer won the flumos president and Bl R. Lippincott prize of 51250:Misa May ?cde:sen as secretary.second prize, $500: Mina Helen a i The m i n oblect of the meeting musaen third prize, ;25g was the selection ol' delegates to the bas removed more than half million n-igns from Minnesota highways.ln a campaign in which newspapers. railroads,ltouscwivm and clvtc or ganizations have united.A State The judges were Mrs w. J . lloop-|1459'convention which is to be law provides for a 66foot rlzht of man, Mr.Don C. Van Deoaen and held in Lincoln on May let.Th¢nay unmarred by signs. apply ing toRggnJIIBQS Lfgxggmgn l!\t'l!'t:l.lon l€8I1ll.8€l 83 follows: Fred thc agvgn \]t0\i8¢hd¥llll¢", 3(md Heuerman,Arlington:Chris Ilinz.|;y;|;¢m ' T o x i n - w a c a a t r m t s NOTES ga'-f;= U u mn g u ms o tg J o h }{.l The (Jhlcaro,lllihraulree and St \.",lr or,ra T.mr.¢\"*'Pa\|.l Railway .Company announce!mEdrm°5 nlsllt r" met.;t "mg ;nd:I\"lRi"H¢I\lY Robwer. Ft. Calhoun; A;:t will revoke all pemtlta for blll- e candy or a e nex y w Sprlck,Fontanelle;Leroy B5-*°;boar¢!s along the road right of way Somedelldouaeoncoctionsweremaslv A |W .gh 1 d R,,.l ee.rrngton,rn J nc I n :encircling Lake Calhoun. one of Hin-and a aweet" uma srae had by all.G Allen, Blair.'neapolls' beauty spots. Mrs. Bros: treated ua to some POP-1 The Democratic conifention afterl Housewives of Crystal Bay. Lake corn so we sronld not be tempted m,|h° reading' of the minutes, appointed! Minnetonka.near Minncapolia. have eatszthe candg;a l 1 h Hi "committee on resolutions wh le lt tm d to boycott ,ig articles adver- turclay 0 o can s *:id"'° f ~ 'after due deliberation brought fonl1 i,,,d on billboards in their Yfiinltyy at C '"'P b°u"By the ml le o rea s following resolution which was Acconllng t o lhc Minneapolis ""'°'"°°" me c andy. was 'H sold. \¢\e eaml and approved bs' those pre-"f\¢=*Joumal "it la to be hoped that these made n profit of eight dollars. This Be it resolved bl' the tielegatee of»|¢.,mp],, will lead to further orders c f l n n n n J U L Y 4 ' ; : : ; ~ . . . . w b - I a s m s s o l v r n |llc school;Ciambc r Of Co saerce To Spoas-or|=|l¥5-C°11K¥¢l!i»fi°r\al ladies aernglllllga Cha. A. Gena Dodd! Again! 81| Celebration.Other atsnen D-rammed (D ME 'r o B LA I R J UL Y FOURTH The Chamber of Commerce met last Tuesday evening in an adlourne'~' ¢\J\lu1 lllnl-7.9011 up several m.\.tc:a d Importance that were disposed of In a very satisfactory manner to :hole present. The Mernorlad day exercises which araa handled by the American Legion la lt year was again left to them th ll year with any assistance Ill!! tho Chamber might be able to give than. Hr .A. W. Partridge, who is pro- moting the river barge line.spoke bdore the body hut. his propondtion apparently did not meet with the np proval of thoae present and his prop- oaltion of gaining'dd f ro m the Charnber was tabled. The next matter taken up av the Fourth of July celebration for Blair and it was decided by a unan- itfmu -ote that Blair should rolle trate in all her glory on that date not vntlutanding the fac t that Ar- linutnn had already decided tr .o will go to our camping fund.|:l3» Democratic Party of \Vaahington,,.t0,.| nx scenic beauties now ruined :om i or 1 to ul I v ;County, Nebraska. in convention as-;_,).roadside boarding.Owners of nscuas on en u r 1.01 N"l"!COMMISSIONERS ?R0- rwmblc d:1alfnn!nmnartv alum!tlle Hlainlhidmg ol"t.he five ll'.l¢ tract now dinner at church parlora at &.P. II. Ma y 6- -ll.E.ladies sen-1 dinner hom 5:30 P. M. at chu'eh narlor May 9--Junior Senior Banquet at ll. E. church basement. May ll-G. .\. R. Xlemorial Servic e at Sc heff kfl h all.Q May 19-Speciad :tty election. |:\0R!lF.R BLJ UR GIRL HUNDRED llla l Alice Sorenson, daughter of Str. and Lira. Martin Sorenson, form- erly of Blair hal been slgnally honored by being honorably men- tioned in a arriteup in the Lincoln Mute Joomal which is the most com rervative of all the atate dalllca.Mr. Sorenson will be remembered as agent of .American Expreaa Co at Blair and after his death the wife and family moved to Lincoln to be near Mrs.So:-enson'a parents and also near the daughter who was study ing tn the Stats University at that place.lliss Alice has long specialised ln wuaie and ia n flnlahed muaidan as lillb eaeen by the following repro duction from the linc oln State Journal."Alice Sorenson of the c lan of Hazel Gertrude Kina:e'la and a can dlrlate for lraduatlon from the Uni- .A \ I - L . _ . - l . .- - \ . ¢ . . . l n f ' h r Rktrai ag Order Of r u n o f f n a lm a a wn u n l MA Y B E HE L D . . . _ - . . . . .. l o d ¢ e . c 1 m A ;G o ¢ i h a s m a h la o p ln lo n o n th a c a s a o f th e d ty aherin Mayor At' aaka fo r a re- straining order to stop the pfaran- duln election on whether th e d t! also tlld pu tin a no fllor a te a mo r re - pair the old nnlt.He d n a h i s reasons in candle 'form and in order that the reader:of the Enterprise m a r know his opinion:and on anhathelxaaeathomwesrereprodue-\a ing his written opinion. In the dlatrlet eourt of W llhinl- ton County,Nebmaka. John R. Aye. Plaintiff. va. C. E. Krause, Defendant. Had R. Lipgut. cott.-aadlsaac0.Hope\vdl,Interren-_ ora.'l'b.lac auaevraablardoaAprI1 14, I 1934,on the pleadngs and affada- vita, and partly on oral evidence, on the application of plaintlff for a. temporary injunction and on the prayers of defardant and interven- cra to dissolve the restraining order L - . t» » a . t» f 1 la a s z 4 . b y o o c o mz y » J udg eln thea bse nc eo f a ay di ltlic t Jodec Blalr ,a city of the aecond class .nppolntnmnn n m :W l r r l n u , u r m m u p s u l u I Hunan;\ \ u i uu n n u uv u 1 .. . v .- . . ,_ . -.W h i N._gt h e n d r o ve o f f a fm e r vl m - e f o x e n ,a f t e r fi r s t h n vi n g t a k e n t h e p r e S h e r i f f o f a s n g t o n un ) '»e» c a u t i o n t o l o c k M r . Th o m a s u p i n h i s s h a n t y .A ft g r t h e In d i a n s h a d b e e n b r a s h . r i ve r . o n t h e u r e s t e m a i d e o f l t , m a r a u d i n g b e n d s h a d c r o s s e d o ve r t o t h e e a s l e m a i d e a n d h u i b u r n e d t h e d w e l l i n g s o f t h e s e t t l e r s , r i p p e d u p t h e i r fe a t h e r b e d s , s c a t t e r e d t h e c o n t e n t s , a n d u s e d t h e t i c k s fo r b l a n k e t s ; t o r e to :ni ece s c loc ks fo r t h e p u r n o s e o f g e t t i n g t h e b r a s s w h e e l s t o h u n g i n t h e r e a r s a n d d r o ve o ff a l l k i n d a o f s t o c k . Th i s w e n n f i n e s t a t e o f a ff l i r s .T h l n y m e n . a r m e d w i t h r i fl e s . s h o t - g u n s , m u a k e t s a n d r e vo l ve r s , s t a r t e d fo r W e s t P o i n t t h e n e x t m o r n i n g : i n w a g o n s , m e s h i n g t h a t n e t l l e n n e n t e b o u t t h e m i d d l e o f t h e a ft e r n o o n . Th e y s a w n o In d i u u m l m d i y , a n d : h e r n l e l i b e r u l l n g o ve r t h e m u t t e r , c o n c l u d e d t o r e t u r n l o F o n l a n e l l e t h e n e x t d a y .A n t h e y w e r e o n t h e p o i n t mf u n n ;1¢ H .-._-- - -..m a i l e d a n d a l l t h e e q u i p m e n t i s o f t h e bes t.T h e S t a r 'lyill s o o n besrin t h e e r e c t i o n o f i t s m a m m o t h n e w H o e p r e v.t h e l a r g e s t i n t h e s t a l e . T h i s p r e s s i s c a p a b l e o f p r i n t i n g a n d fo l d - i n g a p a p e r o f s i x t y f o u r p a g e s i n o n e o p e r a t i o n .I t w i l l p r i n t a n d d e - l i ve r c o m p l e t e 1 6 - p a g e p a p e r s a t t h e .~=tuLinz. 1| scart came in with the §nformation that he had seen a small [mtv of soma ner hour b o d y o f In d i a n s c r o s s i n g t h e E v e r a m i l e o r s o d i s t a n t .A r r n n z e m c n z e E w e n i n s u n l l y m a d e to c a p t u n e t h e p a r t y .A p o r t i o n o f t h e w h i l e m e n t o o l : , c . : " !'o n 'n o n e r o o m o f n d o u b l e l o g h o u s e . w h i l e t h e m a t o f t h e p a r - t y k e p t t h e m a e l ve s o u t o f s i g h t .Th e p e o p l e o f t h e h o u s e w e n : i n s t r u c t e d t o n ¢ l m i t l h { ° i n d i u m i n t o t h e u n o c c u p i e d r o vr n o f t h e h o u s e , a n d a ft e r t h e y w e n e a l l i n t h e m o m . t h e o u u i d e d o o r w a s t o b e s e w r e l y fa s t e n e d . t h e n d v: r n i n l c i l e d o o r b o t w e e n t h e r o o m s w a s t o h e o p e n e d : t h e w l l i l e m e n w e r e 1 . - . . .. .__ . .T h e L i n c o l n S t a r p r i n t s s i x d i l fe n n t e d i t i o n s e a c h w e e k d a y . m a k im : i t p o ss i b l e t o se l e c t t h e t r a i n s e r vi c e t h a t w i l l g i ve t h e o u t o f i o * \ I1 su b s c ri b e r t h e la t e s t n e w s a t t h o nn »\ :¢ .l |n u ' F l n Y l \ \ ! n f * h i W h i l ' ll SPRING CLQTHES I no-h from the room in which they were concealed into thx occupleel by :hcImiiuns,and [hen llwir capture would be a very easy matter-as Lhcy "tjfguzfqtj-*ig-'ggg nn.....n. Iitiie-plan,-ami looizd-trell;but~1hcre~1va¢one objection lo it-it dimln't pan out wurlh a cent.The Indians,<°lc\cnin number. approached the houw; they were invited to wnik in. which ln- vilution was accepted,an it was cvimlcntly their intention lo walk inwhether invited or nut; the outside door of the room was closed and fmtcn-od:the signal was given the door between the two rooms was opened;the white men runhcsl with n yeil into the room which was occupied hy the lmliamf,and -captured the whole posse?Not much.The xrc rurairimed, g}\|=v¢n mleila hem! thir blankets,gweg down amo wthc iam i., received over two leased \\iro~ the-Assoc iated-Prone-aml ¥helnler- national News Service.Boil;worlf' niulc organizations.The Star a1o lubiishes the best and most expcn= ivc features ami comics known in thc ne'\\.:¢pap0l world. The mai! subscrip- llon price of the Star is $3.00 per ycar for thc :Inlly and $4.50 vc ' DISPLAY """fl;'f3s,;;a;r,' ?..~;"".;.;;.1»°a;"'. 4 s r - = ~ ~ " '~ if 5 "¥»-#*s on confer wim the .ami hom and gwlwfi filh _ $°*=§"j'§'j_,. ____.f. bv grruvim 'rm#ir am nm mga:d E xr c BIa c¢s """ ~ "4 " "4Mem" 'prcscnz '15E£i?§-i`n\he1£éi»1h\~=re " "" a n d § ,f`,§},{,f, Henry Tl\I|ll5CI\ aml P9\¢1 M. Tysom Sornnal:\\7P recommend UIQ mm'""Minutes of the Pl"¢°di"K meeténgi "'T""dici (f Se to . M . J.is Izwrznrmss as Mr. Harry Morris. the pneaiicn* 'ymnnon1'1=1¢'1'\-n mr worn wmv:-|¢ngin¢; and two bollen one mg,mg11ere rear] and after a slight '=°f'"~"=°5§f"f"`¥1'§.,f.?.,go th?w,;; I;g l LIKBS TH 04" =3 school board, wu the presid- U18 about '~'*f"7 =;~1=»=f;~ wbighleihre of 150 KVA Unit! IHUW °¢l*! nf hon, nppro\e¢I."_;;..m1 fearless main, who. if elected..The fHlll.1\\ing letter is from 1, ing riser at thi m¢t.b1ghe . a f = u r : ~ g n u 300 VA u=iw.ho!1u_».v¢iHch ~I gan-y a full line of Silk and Satin one fece Dresses in\,Col0rs and Blacks so Voiles in Colors.Large and small sizes,Also a good line of Spring Coats 1i O I ull ! w n lm mr ll , M||:p |. u u m. u nc ru m a n n;|:\:|:»» uurm. vpn: un: uuur zumw e r e o u t o f t h e r o o m l i k e a R a s h , a n d a l l t h e w h i t e m e n h a d t o s h o w o r t h e i r a i r n t a g e m w a s t h e l m l g r - m e n t o f a s l u g i n t h e w r i s t o r u m .u l t h e i r o w n n u m b e r - - M r . J a m e s l l .P e t e r :wh i c h w a z ( b r n u g h l . a b o u t b y t h e nl: ei r le n t al d is c h ar g e o f n m m d u r i n g t h e m e l e e i n t h e m o m .Th e In d i a n s w e r e fo l l o w e d o u t o f t h e h o u s e b y t h e w l l i l e s w l n b l a z e d a w a y a t t h e m t h e y m n I o w a n !t h e r i ve r .T w o o r t h r e e n f t h e In d i a n a w e r e k i l l e d m d o n e w o u n d e d ; n n e w a s c a p t u r e d . h a vi n g b e e n b r o u g h t d o w n " o n t h e a i n l z " b s n s h u t w h i c h s h o u l d l m ve b e e n b e t t e r a r m e d .. T h e w h i t e s t h e n hm al il y g o t t h e i r 1.\a|:nns to g e th e r ,p u t t h e vm u m l e i In d i a n i n o n e o f t h e m a n d a l e r t e d ~ t o F o n t a n e t l e , b e i n g q e r g j a n x i o u s y e a r I r t h e d a i l y w i fh S u n d a y . T h e n a i l y S t a r a t $3. 00 i s a r e m a r k a b l e ||e\\a=p.\ p e r b a r g a i n .Y o u c a n senul y o u r s u b s c r i p t i o n d i r e c t t o t h e L i n c o l n S t a r o r g i ve i t t o a n y a u t h o r i z e d F t n r a g e n t .13~4 .~\1i\. g o - » n ¢ : > ¢ o ¢ o » o - n o »o o o h :ivoecr » o mun nf "°'|wi{1§"; '1§&.J'"1n2L11`£§~ If la? Wm vetenrn 1u{i*t¥ on the romantic ol n»etig°r<if\ ~levy of the first yell* 1;¢»nqm1'» _ -pngllnnq _fj\[= __'*j{¢|\¢n||»;|» puma ml u In mmmfor Ladies and Children After` Easter Hats at ato vacate that particular section of the country before the Indians whohad made their escapes from the house xhculd reach the Pawnee camyw. and tel! the tribe of the flncaa.The Mhites "stood not upon tho order --f their amine,hut went at once.rattling over the lexe2 prairie road at .deucedly nninl pace.They had not pmceeeled far before the svnundenlIndian gave evidence of being dead.He was closely examined by those in the wagon. who agreed unanimously that he was defunct-that he wonhinever ugain srnnsh up n hmm clock for the purpose of getting the wheelsto han!! in his ears, not rip up a feather bed in onler to get a substitute for a blanket.He was n goner,and ns it wouhl nt pay to han! dead Indians, the wagon was driven to the bank of the Elkhorn, near which IMroad ran, the corpse was picked up and pitched into the river.As soon an the uuppoaetl-tobe-dem! Indian stmek the water,he ttived down andswam under water for the oposite shone and it wma then discovered thathe had been playing "nessurm lm! that L. was better than n dozen dead oa»ofeo->o~>o9D9ooo$oo§ Reedl(?'I{a|lon 11 9 wi§@n of tnawn in hilfh office by vot- *fe ,n1| 0f them..take out a memlx:'~Ilip in that ns- ur ULU.Expense oar)inu for the candidates of the Dem-We are having our first rain nf the rnciation at an mcpcnwa of son1e:Q\in"1W ouz nz.m n . rtle-m m - .'l P n l o l t h ! .Great Red uction in ldrlition theretoER¢.;E °,If1"'1L°,?...Case)45 onne:-atie pany at the coming' eleciinnl season last night and today.it H éplllac o °.so that honest government by the wa; gettin pretty dn' mQ ir~=on and Frei hu a a 1 o " " ° " " "for the Pwnle. and of "'°=We are P'=""\f'== zo ddve *°O: H C ~sr irecpla. ms be \°¢§t°l"d ~|twnd to see the Chas. Craven family I W9 th*l.lfl|l0!§l2nfd llIUD1:f:I8 Of Qllnhnv #hav livin .li millua hn|lhl.ESt lake twenty dollars was curfzeu uosrrvwls it was the genera!opinion that t l the money could he more profitablv|1: spent in other linen.\'"' The matter of uw 1-za 1r0~»¢~n¢|i¢1<goWatch For Big Sale 1-1 \ (Repairs, Oil and F:~eighQ . ; ,E.S.Anderson {Dragg11 lmvrnre Niebaum (Labor Frilz Rnithmueller (Labor) Wm.Niebnum (Labor) Orville Hnneock (Rent Paid Election) Emii Peterson (Labor) C. liolgnrd Jensen an <Blackmni!.h work) C.. Mclean! Jensen (Bllckumith work) C. Molgard Jensen(Blacksmith .worki U.M.Sniker (Labor) 1lnrolcl Wiison (Labor) Chas Thiolfohlt (Labor) Z.:-uis German (Labor) Waiter Dari#(Labor) (3 au Triol'-ff lI.:abor) a lf ml R1¢|1m.==|\n {I.abor} I~:.w g|!|1!T|i4!f 1I.nhnr C.I"Ruger!{Gr:1din§|:} f,\1:|~=}IiHf-r (Luhorl Hamann Rarfllnl*Illmgvir f m .Rube (F\r:\R'srinf:) Il-vnry A. Maier (Rami .\'~.~m' `. C.Huw#(Labor) Waiter Hilgenkamp {l:\l\or\ Henman Bartiing (Road work! E.Fi~ihEl {Road work) Jrrnmo Hahn Uhuaul work) K. B. Printing Co. (Supplied H. YL Printing fo. (Supplies) '~'»':\.vh. Co. Farm Bureau {S:\1'an nml Expvnne) 3-2. C. Adams Stamp and Sta. (Autn Plates) Aronfnn Garage. |Rcpnir|'='l '1.r.ni~= C. I.m<rh ` {l\r::q;zil1ir} ITnrl Cnfxltvr lI\rn::<:'im:l 1!:.rl Coulter thrnszrsinm Tn2|\r J. I"\\ri<trnr=.¢m |Dr1-frrinffl ,w.]|hn W. Stork {Drf\¢rs:Fng) (`J.Hindloy (D1..;gin|: 33.515 : s w . 1 . -... . .like Resolutions Committee,here» 3.00 5 ?.2D g 12.00 (Continued .on pan four) MRS. JOSEPH HARDER u u u u ; ¢u n ;.... .. . . . .- .. -.. . _ of us.You certainiy rvmeunber them, you taught. all of us hard heads, I don't are how a tezchvr ewr lI\ed through if., but |:ion°t suppose we were any worse then than noma-5gg!Chdatina Schumacher died at her dgya, do you John.Regards to ali, ' h Lin z L r f f . h < f3.00 ome on west can s ree o 1 g C}m,Mzsfeldt.shy,after an illness of several!' weeks dutilfbh, 9ll Il!! Friday mbfn-MONDAY A l mn NOON CLUB20.50| irg,Apri! 25, 1924 at 7 o'c lock A. 3_25:M 'The Monday Aftemoon Club metgDeceased.Wm born "' ' T" " ° 5 t" "z.t the home of Mrs. Olin iIopewoll. ==,.°::"',,;:::,,,"::,:, :S-,.:f,i;.,;"':.,,'.:'z=;»~»f»~This was ~remularzfthgr d ho f hiik~ this county in 1873 where the ffl"-Ifnd ;d;5r,:,,,§J`§3£'£"~l`m il, n§§§1»q.,.n,, :s stood and prnctkad as the.i w "P o r s U es' 1 3.50 600 3.00 3.50 1.50 a m a4.nf» {}i|"\ "1 ku) 2; 20 n...5 12.00 I .m l 21 s:n 5.00 5.00 10.09 5.11 2 I 5% Co. 14.00 1.05 iif lfl RJ o 6.50 47.25 .°3.40 30.35 (Continued on page 2)| ily with-I!on a farm south of hen- nnrd.011 Decergber 31 of that year she \~a'=mnrrinl to .Ioscph Hauler and fm thirty ihwe y ears they continual 90 farm in tim aamr Iorality.To 1] i-:|nEf\n ~o\r1\ childrfh wort! born '| 0 nz'.}a'N -re 5li" "\.i1|£I. They ~'I r n " l Jnpp.Hrs. Tvnn Wiese :mtl MH. Annu ikoofk. all of t!is county:Hrs.Mary \\i:~=f° nf O111¢m\. Okinhorna. and Bonn Hanl- cr of S<'hic.=\\iz. lawn."' Mrs.li:m!f'r was n wcuman who was held in high esteem hr those who knew her Smut h0..de" her fam- ily nf chilnlren and 'rrnmlrhilrlren rumhorinn; twenty two leaves n large mumbai of friends and neighbor= m31" mourn her ulvoariure. The fnnerni snrvices were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the I.nme with R»°1.. Rasmussen, of Kem nm-d. officialimz. and internment \va= made in the Blair cemetery wh¢\'19 a host of friends followed her to her resting place becido her husband who HMI prveefleel hor eleven years amo ,sxxnuxc r :su::~rr I now have my nfficv in She Waller Laxnvn flamrrrr Blair.Nob.,\n}\Ic}1 gwrs nn all Tiny and night senic F. Any nnlers phoned to the srnmxre " i ll be promptly filled.Remember the place,Waiter Larsen Garage. U. G. Garner. I -. .. ._.. .. .- ._ year.Mrs.Geo.Elir.Quarrie was ole:tn-I to EI! u vacancy on the Pn>crn*~1 tvmmiliee which now cnnsi MN. FI (". Pio-rwcc. Chm.. Mrs. Kula and Mrs. McQuarrlf. There are but three mom inn ¥3\i< y ear. th# nmrfram 3l=:\19 with a rvcial nflen v \ lu i f Ii"? r f .1.. HN |!| w of Hrs. E. C. Pienf. T1 . |r~nrovrnm mmmi li w l : .f mf f-f th#refrehmonr-=I cnrrunittee is Mrs. D. (`. Van Uf°\1=Pn. Mm.John A.Rhoalies and Mrs. (}:m=al.Ilitrhnmn The Club meets May 5 with Mrs. II. C. Jackson. (AI .lI 0{I N PLA NTS TREE A number nf "lair folks llrohv 1I|\\\r| to Ft. Calhoun last Monday af- lrnloon in he present at the 100th nh=cnanc:~ of the nr=L"uee plantinc ir Nebrnhka. The program was given in the Ft. Calhoun plark and the main feature vas the pla ntin g of a hh .k \r¢"ll tree. taken from the locust grove eM out at the Fort in 1824. The C hgun school was elislfnir-$011 ;.n<|the buninoss houses closed dur ing the aftfiinon, in honéfnf UR' event. Mrs.Enlwin Chiids and ligtle daughter nf.0mahz are visiting at Qhe Guy Mead orne. patents of a feed grinder. his Easy Hoist for barn doors and other de- fnr the movement rr-m Lnopmn :vu-1crrtoin E minor, whimJ1 furnished vices which he has pateni fight; on' the dimnx to the foilolring proma.m:.was dlscuawed and may later benrf Schumnn,Etudvs Symphoniques. fruit dong the line of building a 0 D 13.Ha a r t.Sonata. D. Major facto here for that purpo-me Mr No L5 Aliitnil Sequidilh:Tbert Ho-¢li¢k'= F.a..~ny H ; has b-.'M petit une hhnc : Rosenthal, Pun the market for s number al' 3r¢|f|§||f0!'l8I Mendelssohn-l.ilzt,On the and is favorably known among th mwillkl M Sant:S£rlua:»Sel1ul:-Evl- fsrrners of this roun*;as the m-==t'<r. Bs' the Beautiful Blue Dlnube. hoist for handling the big heavy hay Chopin. Concerto. E Minor, °P I 1 mow doors which make so " ' " ° " 3 " ° " ° ma e m m.. . _and in the day': routine of business trouble on account of their "*=f¢*",W . n. c . suz wmés 311 :Mu sa he heard the case of Nels nmund,and his other patents are said to be g Easy Haut. sms. G. g 'v°.\N D¥IlSEN B i n G S \.m T!-u Pn rm ni1 and; Hgghlv }1\|||rfi (1¥1~M1 ni thi coun- : n l c \.:»0 l away Tuesrlay "u:"11§:;'..\\~r1I 21.at her home in f l IT -:,,..Tvs!! and au.~riour flnos of | l£'\r'lr.r.'=l Mrs.Van Dru \\;\:'l :\" wma of lwr 3,.|.HH ff:EH "lash 0(¢\l1'!l2¢I 1f\~f ar? \\1|.'k in April. Tho de;f:.'mm in 0'hi1 in 1344 ahd fa1I\to 5I»'rrarkd wilh her lwsband and €i||fli!£'1l nsor fifh 3.mrs arroTheyiive-I for many sears on a farm near Kennnanl.where the =m3.C. C; now liars.Rélrinz from farm me th u ramnl tn Blair in 1901 where they have sime Nxinied. She i<=ur\i\1;¢\ln:sit ch{!d1°n. Ja lm Chamberlain of Norfolk. €1:\udo C. and H. G. Van Dmmn nr \{m~-' n C.Van Deusen of Blair,Mn . Hfnry Ku-dwhn of T\unh:11 Nob uni Y H.Pwrl. Gnmmel of Trkamah. Funera service#wen'*IOL* Thursday afternoon at 2:30 fmm Ihr homo :mri interment. made in thc Blair ccmclory. Mrs.Hvnry Peteléen i1 in the Blah ho.vita!whrii*sh#wan flpor- atm!on for the removal of the ap- \"¢'mli1 mi gall bladder She is do-' i n | a s 3 . 1 ; a s m o u l d ~ / ' ¥ The evidence s ws tint in 192: the c ylinder of thi r engine bl- enme pemeptihly manned but r u kept in commission with no partic- uiar impairment of its effkiency . On November 18, 1923, hourevn, br (Continued on P m Th r u ) ms'rR1c 'r COURT MONDAY Judge Tmup was up last Monday A number of Ileiief Corps lniie:;H¢was given thirty days at hard came in upon Mrs. Theo. llailer at labor and a. Bn: of $500. her homo on 'rest Lincoln street. an ll:~'|. Wednesday evening, April 30. The affair was in the nature of a lirliulay surprise. her birthday corn- ing the following day,May l.'T11c hdieu mel; .gt 1*- ':\~r of Mn. C. C. Ilcdfirlr! and pr- :|¢ml in a. bady to the Hnller home. He gave bonds to the anwnnt of $1500 and appealed the can to the supreme court. Another case was that of Edward Johnson 'who was being held on :ls fm of Bunzalinm: the W m. Slevers store nt Calhoun.He Mead guilty am!was nengenced to the penium- ih¢° hns!»."-. wsu, equal to the ocea- tinry for :ine and a half years. lllfl and gave all n hearty wv.Icgme. 5 ' A committee sawed rcfnahma/nt.s¢c .snxr v,\x.A w l x x s a of sandwiches, pickles.. cake and co!-1fee and all present declared it #ne The American Legion carnival 1 1 the nicest lulrties they had been I-ehl but week in the Leginn hail pus privileged tn 0-ltsizd.A beautiful 'gg money maker for the boys and bcuquet of flowers ~.vm=sent .Mm those present had a :Dvd time.I t Haiier by the W. R.-C..There were about 23 imlies prenent. alz r r u m x PARTY | _ - - nas a Hut. a medley of noises urn! and anyone who imagines times of noixe and bluster would lure hm! such ideas had they been present. cnnfclti the old :fre over EdinpelledMrs..Julius Petersen held open thhouse lb her frienlls on last \'e'ednes-It is reported that the 13035 W! the help of the .r\uxilillF cleared:lay aficrno n. Apdl 30 the occasion.being hvr binhday.E$325 to addto theh fund._ The hostess.with the assistance |fhor sister, Mrs. A. R. Brock, sew-II rc* u delicious supper,there being >-moral tables nf |;§urarea All enjoyed visitimr until a late hour when the guests left for their hr-mes wi.-hing Mn .Petersen many nare happy birth||n}»=. FOR 2\.\LII One Ford Coupe an d on ;Ford Sedan 1| L f U. G.Gamer. I .CARD 0|-` 'l'H.\NK.S We wish Zo thank the kind friends and neighbors who wen to thought- ful nf us during the illness- au! .deatlv of our mother. Mrs. J osepn r \ I Hauler.We cs\pe¢ialI}desire to express our ga-nrefulnens to the eingers and to tho=e who furni>hell such beauti ful flowenn \.The Children. O F Women's and Misses House and Porch Dresses na lou! for the indian to carry con\enientl). for he never reached the other 3aide of mu Hvrr alive.3 S It did not lake many days for the nrwil Htl: rezanl to the killing of the Indians at West Point m be c arried to evory part of the T¢'!Ti{or\r.{ and the entire country wu in a Maze of excitement.ll. was generally othouvhl. that the Pawnee: would at once zleclnre wxr against the whites,3 0 and the outlying setliements were auppoml to be in dnnvzer of immediate-- cx!ormh\n*Ion.(¥o\¢mar Hlzwk issurd nn'er~=M tlw f w i|: sc-m ma n m I g ~l B panins lhm-:} nrgamnafmi IQ nhl 9he~m':|-§\esi nr=iin¢~=§_fn more »[ -1 mn gg Over Three Hundred to select frQ[l1 P r i c e s w i l l b e r i g h t ~l ~ Goods will be Gingharns and Percale;~l ~n l f l n l i no1.u:v.,a n n m u m e l s w e re nnlpne¢:t o m e d f llerent ¢»et\|emv\~t»¢\'1'.¥:|o n l e r n fn r t h o a m l n n l l a l e n r va n i vn l i f 4n n n n h e r ~ \ m nr \ " if° s .'Th osueliiersa l o n g t h e I Il k l m m ri vgr flf¢ l ¢e ¢ l I n Fm mt nn n1 !e . wh ir h \ i l l a z e w a s 4o9a well made and worth your time to oo~ them over.Prices range from $|L? to' $lQ Date of Sale Announced Next Week _\lso have sheer Gingharns and other finu Tub Dresses suitablg for street and house \\-'umnt thu sumo time that l'\\'ill have No Troublé to Show Good MRS. T. C. 111LT0N, TheMll g m m a d e f r o m MAINTOP F I 0 u rot hamh durim: !T'r e-.".!3~~|\\u nr \1\ that' has 2hm! figured prnmi 1 1 .. effect Biondpose qi ixunlxlqing xhrm ig Il vc n a i r m vn f m yo ar =.I#:" m l f\| ~v\ thou.~;md lndi!=11I xwne :\}|m\».u}ru : h o t o w n fu fruln \ war mint and feathnrsf as .H 1 f » \ f = ¢ \ n U t ' n ¢ . ' ¢ ° Q i ~3 peonle were constantly kcpt nr: rl pl;-;;§.m|1 #lair of Qxriting nunpnnao.A:2pizht each bm nr shrub \\nu.l M- transfornmmi into 11 s\le:ll\h} approach omg rethkln.~A_......_......_-.._._-.-_ ._- - _ - - --..._......._.._..D Cailer-So the angels have SIIER ~2l u .:».\l.Ebrought you a new baby sister.~ 0o§oQo0oo9 Elsie (di.sguste¢li;.)--Tn see the fuss nurse makes over her :rou'|l. :rink she c ame from Pazis., Imo c a x. . I : L lc '1 < _ & - n mmo xn.-31"1'on:\u:as.. nal.-um33-\1rlue nl an onler of sale is-sued put of the District Court.ofWuhnngtonCounty.Nebmka,and ,in pursuance of a decree of Min] our:in an action therein pomlimg.."h~'?r§rin the Pi nt Trust ComnanyQi Lapqqln. §e}graska is piaimifr and C HI NE S E u m a ' m o r A Chinnman was \i:¢itin|; Yellow- the best of ingredi- ents, are always a success. Order a sack of MAiN'I`{)P t o d a y and you wiii always be a Maintop user. no0 O¢oIo4:»o=aowi §a0 o6OI nl11. f i ' 9 1vo i -»o3 | -a l __ , p I