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05-01-1924~3 ahh-. Neb.. April 24, 1924-'mn nrrrznrnzsx;Pa n m m THE ENTERPRISE ~¢ . a . 4 . 1 ¢ l . . . . . . I msroxv or wAsummjoncoun. r NEMA: KA ITS EARLY SETTLEMENT ANI) _URGANIZAHUN Is. Nebmskn, ull at public »u¢u»»Rsrom' or 'mr-: cormmoxwuuwhmrzen #gqw11 ~u..|or f&¢§"Rm"f N§$f{Z..¢ ,§f;,,§, ('§E§'5 'ms cmzsxs swmcs mxxo lSectionTwenty Eigm(zuo r m mN e b m uChxrier No 951TownshipTwenty(20).Nortg: ln the State of Nehmsh at the elm lu". x-1| .v»"u nEul 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|nnIm. un Unimed StahlGow:nmnnln v !I.l1en0I,allin ...u. . r np vu qnu n -R E S O U R C E S [.nn n.¢ nm ] d isc oun t.:£219 RRR RR1 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 nathe "Pawnee war."Fontanelle was nolonger thefrontier settlement.'Thirty miles to the northwest, on the Elkhorn, the town ofWest. Point had been located, and six miles beyond. that of Ddlfitl..Ten miles 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 ruthe south side of the Platte.They had behaved zhenuelves vm' well con sidering, their depredationa ha.vlngconah=ted mainly in nbbing hen roosta and picking up little oclcla and endsof personal effects belonging to thewhites.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- WaahingtonCounty,Nebraska:oisatisfy a certain mortgageonthe.realestate above described| Theplaintiff. on g29th slay ofMarch,1924.obtainadecreeoffonecloarurein saidactionfor thesumofS9.-125.16togetherwithin- terest thereon from ilarch 29, 1924an 10 per cent pf annum, for c oatsin the amount oof $29.45 and all ac- cnzlng coats.The saiddecreeofitvdmnentandforeclosureprovldinpthatlli llpremisesabovedescribedbe sold to satlwfy :mid judxment and costa in cane the same remained un- c u mm ltltate_ Q. .27,sa4.sv BankersCo'ation . anState banks. _ Currency GoldCoin 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 stockpaid in/82,500.00 Sorplnafund_....... -2,000.00 UnmlisrldedprofitU(Net)1,8'?3.4-I Individual deposits subject to £]tQCk;305,0-19.29 Due to Notions! and statebulk: .......- - 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,presidentoftheabove named bank do hereby swearthotthe above statement is a c or~ meetandtme copyof thereportmade to the State Bureau of Bank- mg. sa. A.R.Brock. .\.I'l`EST:R. J.Munloch.Director.1.CEller,Director.Suhscdbedandsworntobefore me this 23rd day of April.1924. Marru~\Beck,NotaryPublic President. ..~ ,_._,~-___ _ ,_, ,--Due :mm National= n Q0©O @ © © © H ul' 0 |~||'|J||||,~,,|,, |~I~| oOI Confidence o o o oo o o ooooooo Confidence in those with whom we deal, when it springs from a series of satisfactory transact- ions,is of greatervaluethanallthelegally 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 customexsalways given them quality products at 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 ' sC a s hS t o r e' 5ll\ and Lilicdn slreelC u hpaidfor produce.we D E L I V E R ~ © ©© © ©© © ©© ©@ © ©© © ©© ©© © ©© @ Q o Q s o e c a o C - ; - - : -_- -_.._-_."~---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 to clamatory contest on last Monday be 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 Yfiinltyyat 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 r1.01 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 mu p s ul u IHunan;\ \ u iuu n n u uv u 1 .. . v .- . . ,_ . -.Wh iN._gt h e nd r o ve o f f afm 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 nt h ep r eS h e r i f f o fa sn g t o nun ) '»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 nb 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 ksfo r t h ep u r n o s e o f g e t t i n g t h eb r a s s w h e e l st oh u n gi 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 ym e n . a r m e dw i t hr i fl e s . s h o t - g u n s , m u a k e t s a n dr e vo l ve r s , s t a r t e d fo r W e s t P o i n tt h e n e x tm 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 oF 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 eo nt h e p o i n tmf u nn ;1¢ H .-._-- - -..m a i l e da n da l lt h ee q u i p m e n ti so f t h ebes t.T h eS t a r'lyills o o nbesrin 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 ti nt 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 ga 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 tw i l lp r i n ta n dd e - l i ve r c o m p l e t e1 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 fIn d i a n s c r o s s i n gt h eE v e r am i l eo 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 ni n s u n l l ym a d eto c a p t u n et h ep a r t y .Ap o r t i o no f t h ew h i l em 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 eL i n c o l nS t a rp r i n t ss i xd i l fe n n t e d i t i o n s e a c hw e e kd 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 eo u t o f i o * \ I1 su b s c ri b e rt h ela t e s tn e w sa tt h o nn »\ :¢ .l|n u' F l n Y l \ \ ! n f * h i W h i l ' llSPRINGCLQTHESI no-h from the room in which they were concealed into thx occupleel by :hcImiiuns,and [hen llwir capture wouldbe 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-vilutionwas accepted,an it was cvimlcntly theirintention lo walkinwhether invited or nut; the outside door of the room was closed and fmtcn- od:the signal was giventhe door between the two rooms was opened;the white men runhcsl with n yeilinto the room which was occupied hy the lmliamf,and -captured the whole posse?Not much.The xrc rur airimed, g}\|=v¢nmleilahem! thir blankets,gweg down amo wthc iam i., received overtwoleased\\iro~ the-Assoc iated-Prone-aml ¥helnler- nationalNewsService.Boil;worlf' niulcorganizations.TheStara1o lubiishes the best and most expcn= ivc features ami comics known in thc ne'\\.:¢pap0l world. The mai! subscrip- llonpriceof the Star is $3.00 per ycarforthc :Inlly and$4.50vc ' 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 " "4 Mem " '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\,Col0rsandBlacks so Voiles in Colors.Large and small sizes,Also a good line of Spring Coats1i O Iull ! 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 wo 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 lt h e i r o w nn u m b e r - - M r . J a m e sl l .P e t e r :wh i c h w a z ( b r n u g h l . a b o u tb y t h enl: ei r le n t al d is c h ar g eo f n m m d u r i n g t h em 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 ym n I o w a n !t h er i ve r .T w o o r t h r e e n f t h eIn d i a n a w e r e k i l l e dm 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 sn 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 ew h i t e st h e nhm al il yg o tt h e i r1.\a|:nnsto g e th e r ,p u tt h evm u m l e i In d i a n i n o n e o f t h e ma 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 yS t a ra t$3. 00i sar e m a r k a b l e ||e\\a=p.\ p e rb a r g a i n .Y o uc a nsenul y o u r s u b s c r i p t i o nd i r e c tt ot h eL 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 atato vacate that particular sectionof the country before the Indians whohad made their escapes from the housexhculd 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 nninlpace.Theyhadnotpmceeeledfar beforethesvnundenlIndian gave evidence of being dead.He was closely examined by those in the wagon. who agreed unanimously that he was defunct-that he wonhi never 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 substitutefor a blanket.He was n goner,and ns it wouhl ntpay to han! dead Indians, the wagon was driven to the bank of the Elkhorn, near which IM road ran, the corpse was picked up and pitched into the river.As soonan the uuppoaetl-tobe-dem! Indian stmek the water,he ttived down and swam under water for the oposite shoneand it wma then discovered thathe had been playing "nessurmlm! that L. was better than n dozen dead oa»ofeo->o~>o9D9ooo$oo§ Reed l(?'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 familyIW9th*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 met g Deceased.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 .°3.4030.35 (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}1gwrs 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 100thnh=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 arro They iive-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 overEdinpelledMrs..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 andto tho=e who furni>hell such beauti ful flowenn \.The Children. O F Women's and Misses House and Porch Dressesna lou! for the indian to carry con\enientl). for he never reached the other3 aide of mu Hvrr alive.3S It did not lake many days forthe nrwil Htl: rezanl to the killing oftheIndians at West Point m be c arried to evory part of theT¢'!Ti{or\r.{ and the entire country wuin a Maze of excitement.ll. was generallyothouvhl. that the Pawnee: would at once zleclnre wxr against the whites,30and the outlying setliements were auppoml to be in dnnvzer of immediate-- cx!ormh\n*Ion.(¥o\¢mar Hlzwkissurdnn'er~=Mtlwf wi|: s c-mman m I g~lB panins lhm-:} nrgamnafmiIQnhl 9he~m':|-§\esinr=iin¢~=§_fn more »[ -1 mngg 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 willbeGingharnsandPercale;~l ~n l f l n l ino1.u:v.,a n nm u m e l sw e rennlpne¢:t om ed f llerent ¢»et\|emv\~t»¢\'1'.¥:|o n l e r nfn rt h oa m l n n l l a l en r va n i vn l if4n nnn h e r ~ \ m nr \ " if° s .'Th osueliiersa l o n g t h e I Il k l m mri vgr flf¢ l ¢e ¢ lI nFm mt nn n1 !e . wh ir h\ i l l a z ew a s 4 o9awell madeandworthyourtimetooo~ 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 timethat l'\\'illhave No Troublé to Show Good MRS. T. C. 111LT0N, TheMll g m m a d ef r o m MAINTOPF I 0 u rot hamh durim: !T're-.".!3~~|\\u nr\1\ that' has2hm! figured prnmi11 .. effectBiondpose qi ixunlxlqing xhrm ig Il vc n a i r m vnf myo ar =.I#:" m lf\| ~v\thou.~;md lndi!=11I xwne :\}|m\».u}ru: h o t o w n fufruln \ war mint and feathnrsf as .H 1 f » \ f = ¢ \ n U t ' n ¢ . ' ¢ ° Q i ~3peonle were constantly kcpt nr: rl pl;-;;§.m|1 #lair of Qxriting nunpnnao.A:2 pizht each bm nr shrub \\nu.l M- transfornmmi into 11 s\le:ll\h} approachomg rethkln.~A_......_......_-.._._-.-_ ._- - _ - - --..._......._.._..DCailer-SotheangelshaveSIIER~2l u .:».\l.Ebrought you a new baby sister.~ 0o§oQo0oo9 Elsie(di.sguste¢li;.)--Tnseethe fussnurse makes over her:rou'|l. :rink she c ame fromPazis., Imo c a x. . I : L lc '1 < _ & - n mmo xn .-31"1'on:\u:as.. nal.-um33-\1rlue nlan onler of sale is-sued put of theDistrictCourt.ofWuhnngtonCounty.Nebmka,and,in pursuance of adecreeofMin] our:inanaction thereinpomlimg.."h~'?r§rinthePi ntTrustComnanyQi 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, arealwaysa success. Orderasackof MAiN'I`{)Pt o d a y andyouwiiialways be a Maintop user. no0 O¢o Io4:»o=aowi §a0 o6OI nl11. f i ' 9 1vo i -»o3 | -a l __ , p I \ .,.,,...,.... .,.I..__,_H121 .§ \ swf, Nehr., May 1, meu - r a s x w n n r m s z -n u C H U R C H D I R E C T O R Y O F B L A I R n m s n n u a v a s a s m Continud from page om) '" " 'some un kno wn mum | d ug al nur m m 1 s ' r c m m c a ( a r .u m m m a a m m e m ) Arthur D. Smnllny . rum. Sundny Sc hod 10 A. ll. ll o m ln g s m m x x A . u . aww-s Servic e 8:00 P. ll. CHURCH OP CHRIST (Cor. linc oln and Rnd lt n a h ) L. H. Camp. Puzor. Blblc Sehod 10 A. M.unlo the eleven and to dl tha rest. 5" into this cylinder and on num-Luh 24~o.| iudo n it vu di leove red thu It had The c hu:-:lx bong mnu ouulonlr boon connidenbly seared. TM wu- m d gh,voting mtmb en convene dxtlnu ol this nyllnder.svn' slneo quarterly.Ilhu dau, hubeen muc h that nt any Th e L a d lu M d mo m u n r y m! _ \ lm e l! m lg h tb e a o n d d a n d u li k i - Wednesdgy lltarmson of month.HY m gn out of nervvlee thaugh w hr 1 1 ,pu te r inlundl ua u r n lt hu, vnu the otha: nnglna, onnbkd miulon-station:on Sundny gn li the bond lo fumlsh light, power and _u nter u nq ulnd . D / lms n r ~ : v , x. u ' m s n A Nc s u n c n Whoa mnainson e l a m cyllndu' (Cor. .hc hon and Center mm)5 ' 1 " * 5 f ' ° ' ° ' ¢ d ~ l g - p r ~ C l ? -c uz Urgent Ordinances Exewt- »a. All an i ln a ne a l n um;w un - mllkla pnaarvatlon ol public pane or huuh or items ol npproprllllsn 01 money for canent expsnnu of thu u v e n i dupnnmennu of meh day .x wh ic h do n o t un d Lb s u ma a nd "r .in lp p r np r h li o u ol the pmooding vw. nh all, b y 1 un mlmo u na md _my ww al nach city noundl and tha lppmvzl ul th! may ", b e dn ma d u b e urgent andlnxmu,ea whirl the :ix nex! unending sec tion shsll not apply.". The plaintiff du c lu u th a t th a n ld immediate Med {or dd: ldditlow i u r n p a wn " a f th ! d a n k . l l th e m n h o d o l n v l m d n g o r n - r d r ln l thi nld cy linder v o n u l - °vl¢d. th smaller anglnc c ould. for lhl d -lv n qu llnd lo r S tl mo d o n , furnish name llght and pawlr, | o that,with an adequau ndnneu sto mp B! vnllr and with a ntlo n- ing of n u r u l !li gh t, mah u peopls wlu ntlrlly u n d e r u m In many m a l h n during Phe w u f f h c people of tha community emlld gat along. Our umrvpoliun dry stood u wa n :d m a n d wn w r f n mln f f o r dur.ln Colts Cmuny vl. Butkr Comm_M .. . , , , ._....____ .....~. D i v l a d Ol ! C o .( B u ) F n d H. Bpr ld (labo r) L n v n n a D a m n ( l l h v f ) W m. Hu n ( h b vr ) Emil Gunnison (labor) w . H . a m ( u h m John Koppel (hbor) lianry l h g u b n n n f (h b a r ) P n d u mm ( 1 4 5 9 1 ) Arthur B n n d l n (labor) s. H. Nd( ( l4 b° r> Hu a c . u mm ( D n ¢ ; i n | ) M u n F n n h ( b n g d n g ) Pi lar I . Ty wu ( Cu b Ad v. E xp mu C. I. Nelson (Labor) llbulvg :nn ' h a l a s s n o u o n o n o L50 1.10 n o u o u n u m a u s : u a 49:14 4.00 BI|.ir. Nehr., May 1, 1924-'raz B.. ITLRPRISE-P u n h n (Election board) *onunelle Twp. (Election board >u Soto Twp. ilIlection boanl) 80.90 35.75 3 l .45 Adnha llr °;;;;;.;;;;.T:°'s ll.I ~~In the Gun!! ColdE. B Curinn.Allarney W'H.:u rm `FTv"""|~ ".mann""°a.»...'f..|;......:.'*.,..=,,.._f.;;.,.*.l'E;l!!;|s¢n|»=um mm':mo Carrie M Jones Dqcmsed 12.60 29.70 6.09 20.00 57.12 lonBlairty--(ith Wahl (Election boon() Blair Twp. (Election Bound) Arlinzton No.K (Election Board) Arlington No. 2 (Election bonu() Richland No. 1 (Election board) Richluul No. 2 (Election bond) F1.. Calhoun No. 1 (Election board) Ft. Cadhoun No. 2 (Election board) Harman No. 1 (Election bonnl) Herman No. 2. (Election board) Lmc oln Twp. (Election b o lw) Grant Twp. Election Bolrdl 42.30 4':.'f5 29.70 38.00 35. 10 32. 10 35.80 4 1.20 4 1.50 29.50 33.30 36.10 TEACHERS'EXAMIN ATION DATE : Hly 23 and 24, 1924 June 21' and 28, 1924 August 1 and 2, 1924 Mabie Marsh,County Superintendent (x) 'n-nz INSURANCE OF!-'ICE n w . c r w s m, mn . All Kin d: al lmun nc e Blair, Nebnsh I|I By virtue of an onler of sale in- sucal out of the Distric t Court olWashingtonCounty,Nebraska.and in pursuance of a decree of said Court in an action therein pending whendn the First Trust Companyof Lincoln, Nebraska in plaintiff andFloyd Van Valin. Iredale Van Valln: S.H.Morton,Tru sta;Woods-Ur# dike Land C-ornpany;Farmers StateBank oi Tekamah, Nebraska; L. W. Mallory:Hennan State Bank.of Herman,Nebmalca :n d GeorgannaTurner, et ad are defendants.I wiltonlfondly ,the 26th day of May. 1924. at 2 o'eloek P. M.. of said dar at the West Front Door of theW uhi nnon Count Courthouse.in the City of Blair.uhlngton Coun ty, Nebraska, sell at public auctionto the highest bidder for cash thefollowingdescribedr a l estate to- wit:Phe Northeast Quarter {NE'él oi Section "hventy~Eight (283TownahipTwenty(20).North Ranze Eleven rm, East of the Gth P. M. containing 160 acres more orloss according to. the United StatesGovernmentSurveythereof,all in Washington County,Nebraska tosatisfy a. certain mortgnze on therea!estate above d bed The plaintiff, on the 29th day of March,1924.obwned a decree offoreclosurein u i d action for thesumof$9325.16 together with in» terest thereon from Harsh 29, 1924 at 10 per cent oer annum, for coatsin the amount of of $29.45 and ail ac- cruing eoats.The laid decree of judgment and foreclosure providingthataatdpremisesabovedescribedbe aotd to satisfy said judgment and coatalneaaetheaarneremainednn-paid for a period of more than twen-ty daya from the entry of aah! de- cree and said judgment and costsbeing unpdd M said decree beingitil!in full foroe and effect, said premiaa will be sold tosatisfy aald judztnenta. the interestthereon, the coats and alt accruinrcosta aa provided by said order and dec ree and the law in such easesmade and novided.Dated t is 23111 day of Aprit,1924, at Blair. Nebraska. 13--st.MAURICE MEIIRI-INSSheriff of Washington County. Ne-hrnska. 5 o O o O N o t i c e o f H e a r i n g ,A p p a i n t m e n l o f A d m i n i s t r a t o r s'r A1; '»:O F N E B R A S K A ; W a s h i n g t o n u n t y .\ I n C o u n t y C o u r t 1.l l e r .A t t o r n e y I n t h e B I r o f t h e E s t a t e o f C h r i s t i n s .H a r d e r D e e e n e d : Th e h e i r s t l l w , n e x t o f k i n , d e - sa. Notice to Creditors of EstateATE OF NEBRASKA. es.Washington County.In the County Court I. C. 1~Iller, AttomeyIntheHatteroftheBa um of'Ierlha E. Pint: Deceuod:o The Creditor: of Said Estate:You are hereby notified,That I ill sit a} the County Conn RoomnBlair.in u i d County,on the Sth day of Hay, 1924, and on theith d ay of Augmt,1924,at 10'clock A. M. on each of dd dams,-receive m d eurnine all cldrmu uid Estate, with n View toheirsdjustmentandnilnvrance.time limited for the presentl- ou of c hime against laid E m uthan months from the 16th dlyfilu. A. D. 1924,and the timeunited for payment of debt; in Oneear from :dd 18th day of Hay, Witness my hand Ind the sql ofCounty Court, this llth day u! pril. 1924.SEAL)A. C.DEBEL,2-Bt County Judge. PRACTICAL FURNISHINGS For The Family We are calling the attention of the public to our long list of fur- nishings for the whole family. Every article listed is of the first quality. ©©I 15 ©©©@@~ ©® ©©@ © ©©©©©©©©©@©©@©© © L \, gif/ ~=, -\ I per!one Iniereated in the estlteofAntonyMeinhardt.,deceased: Mary Gelaelmnn:Geinelman, fnnt and ned nuns nuknown. hun-band of Mary Geiselrnanz the un-known heirs nt law, legateea, ded- aees, personal representatives and all persona interested in the estateoflim' Geiaelmen, deeeueq;Hen~ f f Gdrelnun;Gewelman, fr e t and real name unknown,wife of Henry Geiselrnnn;theunknownheinatZur,Iegatees, devheea,und personal representvtives.and all person:interested Inthe estate of Henry Gehelman, de-ceased;H.Gieaelmm,first and real name unknoglm;Gieeei-man,!1nt and re d name unknown,wife ef H. Gieselrnnn; the unknown heirs u hw. deviaees, Iegzteea. per- sonal representatives and nil peneen: interested in the estate of H. Glelelman,deeened:Henry Glue!- lnlnn;Gieeelmann. fint :ndreal name mflrnovln. wife of HenrvGieaeimlnn;the unknown bein atInf, devlues, legateea, personal rep- resentatives md all g m " I n t e r -ested in the estate of enry Gian!- mann. deeu-ned;Henry Gienehnan: LEGAL NOTICE 'Hanlon Maher i 0'Hnlu|\,»At!7|.. To:Willilm H.Whittier; name un~o~, wife of Henry Giar te1man the unknmm heirs lt h wlmteei . def ines.persona!repre- mentltivu and dl other Dersona in-terested in the estate of Henry Gien- :-oever,from hereinafter claimingor:n ettin g m y rights,titles,in- terests,liens,claims or demands. tlie orsn, w ,or upon sais]n d e amy pan ihereof, and for such other ad ea~te~ te-~t~~ e N ~ w ~ t' a fter of the Soufahweat uarter~r Sec tion One m; the Nei. Half ~f the Southeast Quarter and Tax ~t No. Two (2), in the South-Half1' the Southeast Quarter ef Sectionwe {2); Tax Lot No. Four (4)in he Southeast Quarter of the North-est Quarter of Section Eleven (1133llinTo1nnuhi}¥Seventeen (17). Drlh. Ran ine (9) East of the ixth pal Meridian,in WashngtonCounty,Nebraaka;and fur her removing'the clouds cast upon ia title to add nee! estate :ty thelad:ne and apparent c laim:you.d eac h of you, the laid defend- nts,to some right.title.Interest. zen, claim or demand in, tn or uponid rea! estate. or any part thereof ~ml further to quiet his title in fee imple to laid real estate against1 and all claims, rights. title, inrest,lien:o r wn md s .tn.to or pon said real estate which y ou, or ny or either of you,or an y penna whomsoever. may have or claimhavethereinorI.l1¢re\i'pon.ami ~forever enioin and bar you, and»h of you, and your heirs. auc-uore,exeenton.administrators|~r v .~ ;rl;iti»|; inni}1 County Court ni poor (ann) l I*, e E i : z » q u. p1 , |: zo,»Q: zo p. n1r , -10,- I IIv, l I Coon w TH A¢ Qs I I .., ~ srAll Kinds of Insurlnce Soren McDonald (Salary)100.~ Sam Stevens (Salary)100.~Blnir, N°b"""°"'Crm- Boiln (Rent)15.~ (gg)(Continued on page three] 100.00 s.oo12.99 Harniug. W onhlp 11 A. au."1q;,|,¢,,_ Pastor.'Council were confronted vnua a :lt Christim Endeavor 7:00 P. H.Sunday gdmo; 9:15 A_ "|uat!on suggesting that sooner orEvening Service 3:00 P. M.Homin; Servic e : m a p A . 1 lhttf. if they were to keep the usual Chunk Ni;ht, Wednesday 8:00 Evening 3,3,i 8:00 p_ "suvice,th!!! wouid have In be ll wr: or a new engine. No funds lun r u u m : s o I t i l t , I I N ! l l u l t h i s e c o n d c y l i n d e r m a y b e r e o r r e p l a c e d b y n n u r o n e , a n t h i t h r e e u n i t s m a y b e o n l u n h ¢a re o f t h a n a t d l o f t h a T h a ar ir la nn n i l n a l mn n l r l susG u :mn Nelson cs-lmD I l u l l l m n n u n u n l l u l Q u l l l l m -l l ~''|¢g ||_|¢ |_5 3 , 5 1¢ a | , u s , | o o . 0 o m d p n y l n | ! o | - n d -I I l l |\ " o | | , | | \ d e l e h o f r o m n n l u o n b gm ' i . \ . . » . . .G u n d .I - - - _ l . ¢ . . . . . | ¢ | I - 2 2 2 ~ s u l E I L 'R'§.'§°'l..§.'Z".3{'..._'f'.' l r l __g ..April)iW.£l0 I. P. Jansen (Can- 'fl-tins):zoo'¢°§C»n Vogt (Labor)54.15 c . F . Ro g m c u n n i n g )42.15 Wi!!Bruno qn lu kn ni m_ . - . L x n m 4nk I teen uwraprlated for my Img: ex- puadltuna for replacements They OONGILEGATIONAL CHURCH RE -OBGANIZED CHURCH OF g ( C o r . w u s " A v a . md e mu )JESUS CHRIST OF LA'|'l'Ef¢mulled the almatlun. lddsed withJamal l(eKeemln. Puwr.DAY SAINTS ; Sunday school 10 A. nl. Ho m i n ;Servlul u A . u . Chrinlan Enduvor 1:00 P. M. ST.P A UL LUTHERA N c a u n c a j (Orum, Nebnukx) mv. R. J . Relnenlen, Pulnr Sumh/ Sduwl D1 10 A. aa. Chunk Servinee at xx A.M. m m m c m EV.~hU'\'H-' n u N r r r | 4w.Lincoln m e s m me e r )~ ll. J . wmg ng, Pan or. uw Te lep h o n e m e Americ m h a tln n n religion:in- sirustlonl S a wd ly afternoon:n l 1:80 or 2.Sunday lehool 10 a. m.\ Divine service at lmao.Our ser- vices an ultemntely either g| .¢u,x\. or German.Q 'Bae beautiful E u le r service! we n i n u w Engunl m m m and we were all pleased w we a | phn» did tumout.The (neat xpoltle P n d rp nk x ol this oc ueln n "God w u ln Chrill. reconciling the world unto himself;n i e m u commited unlo ue the world uf ncoudlladon" 2 Cor. 5-19.The holy writer n y s of the Christians that d n t Easier morning:They retumel from the sepul/:her end told ull these things ( r l - n. C . r r n c s n n mu E l! - lla Both Farm and ony Prnpeny Ph on ulnd .278| Blzir.Nehrukn(X)` ,|lI|l lI1Ill (Linealn Buena beivlen su. l -:un E ld e r T . J . mu m. u mm.Suvvly Sunday School at I0 0 'el»ek Punc hing Servlet! at 11 A. u. sr. FRANCIS BORGIA (Catholic Church) (Cerner Colfax and Sth NM) Father C. A.Beyendorler,Pu tn r F l r n m d Third Sunday of each mo n th , Mm at 9 A . ll. Sec ond and Fourth Sundays, Ihr at 10:30 A. H. nn rr no ms x' E PI SC OP AL c u u a c a (Cer. Colhx und Bc h nreell) o. u. Mc h evd . P tdo r. Sunday School 10:00 A. I. liuming Semin 1 1:00 A.H. E r n mr t h L u p e v m P . u . Evening Service 8:00 P. M. Pnyer Meeting W ednesday even- ln g mo . ST ma y - s E F IS COP AL CHURC H (an n: s um be rveen u n and s un Rev. A. E . llrdl, Pallnr. Holy Communion every Sunday Lnd Holy Day at 7:80 A. H.Church School at 9:45.Also ser-I vlee every Sundly at 11 o'cloek. Liuny Friday evening at 8:00 lx)DR. E . J . D / mmfn n r n s r r Ro oms we r Hmu uf a B e hr ; Blair. Nehr.ln Kennud Monday s and 'lzuidayl x ceflaln of iheir own followddu-na and took apart advlee;md fi nally on llaruh zo . r m,by a vm duly uken und rumrded, they unmlmmuf ly passed a r uu luti on dwlid n x " | |\e¢Aulty m d nmrgency existing for the npalr und restoration of the wld elec tric ligm plunt for the ms »1 Blair,N m n u .me mm . a k Couneil lake irmndintc nap: to re-| nu re ma ug hz p la n! s o um o llld cnt service may be rendered by sak light plant md laid ernergeney lakes are ef." On April 1, 1924. V! a lk! raw. they levevwi a bid for an ul? eng-ineund genentingequlpmzut U 4 uuthuriaed the execution of u c an m n fur the purehue of me mme 'Phln would coat approxlrrmtely S25 000.The mnl vu entered inte an April 2. 1924. Then up on peti tions were www ed and eigned by eloeion dur dl purpose of havin( the ruolulion re (end ua the my o l the Bldr elec t era under Artic le 5 of Chapter 44 rf th e 19 2 2 S h h lltl. Thb mn vm || nought ln enjoin the defendant m City Clerk from a lling e n f e n n dum election to pan on laid mnten There u prawully no dispute A to th e (n u . Pllln liff d a lml that Ordinance and Resolutions under the p rvviu of See.| 3 7 3 o f th e 1 9 22 su ms er ena ll th 0 | ;under wma. me Counc il .1-ua. m t mbje c t m the referendum, ll'|l01'¢U\'!f,mn the i r a n i nn i l cxeepted,by see 4 u 2 . m m | Rde nnd um An ae a n " Urg ent dinue."I 'l'\ \¢ unn llr uhln mm nf mm ne: Henry Qu-htmasm (C u - rulin g) County Clark (Cm- vua tng F. 11. G:-my (Sunplin (or poor) C o u n t y c u m ( m m . ?°l\ll'» uk.. The Tribune (Printing B-lilo!! xwulm Br o s. ( amz n . ¢ u M\ m o o m o o 40.00 11.84 ma n o 5.00 Turner, et ad are defendants.I wi llonlfondly ,the 26th day of May. 1924. at 2 o'cloek P. M.. of mid duo nt the West Front Door of theW uhi nnon Count Courthouse.in the City of Blair.uhlngton Coun ty, Nebrssh, sell at public auc tionto the highest bidder for aah thefollowingdescribedr a l estate to- wit:Phe Northeast Quarter {NE'él oi Section "hventy~Eight (283TownshipTwenty(20).North Renee Eleven rm, East of the sm P. M. eontnining 160 Mies more orloss lcc onlinx to the United StatesGovernmentSurveythereof,ell in Weshington County,Nebraska tosatisfy s. certain mortgnze on theres!estate above d bed The plaintiff, on the 29th day of March,1924.obwned a decree offoreclosurein u i d ectjon for thesumof$9325.16 together with in» terest thereon from Merch 29, 1924 at 10 per cent ner annum, for costsin the amount of of $29.45 and all oc- cnling costs.The u id decree of ivdgment and foreclosure providingthatu i d premises above describedbe soid to satisfy said judgment and c ostalnc uethesameremaalnedzm-paid for e period of more than twen-ty day : from the entry of add de- cree and u i d judgment and c o mbeing unpdd M uid dec ree beingstil!in full foree and effect, u i d premisa will be sold tosatisfy nic! judzmenta. the interestthereon, the costa and o r acerulnrcosts as provided by uid order and dec ree and the law in such casesmade and rovided.Dated t ls 23111 day of Aprii,1924, at Bldr. Nebraska. 13--st.MAURICE MEIIRI-INSSheriff of Washington County. Ne-breaks. .o -The 'Lincoln Star is now located in :ts new building and has one of theMk e ffic ient and up-to-date ne\~a~ paper plants in the entire country. Many new typesetting machines of the very latest models have been in-» stalled and all the equipment is of the best. The Star will soon bezin the erection of its mammoth new Hoe rresa--the largest in the state. This press is capable of printing and fold- ing a paper of sixty four pages in one operation. lt will print and cle» liver complete 16-page papers at the rate of 80.000 per hour.The Lincoln Star prints six dif- ferent editions each week day, 'm\k~ ing it possible to select the train ner- vic e that will give the out of town subecdber the lateat news at the earliest hour The news of the world 1, received over two leased wires the Ana-odated Preal and the Inter- national N e w Service.Both world aide organizations.The Star elso publishes the beat and moat expens- ive features and comics known ln the newspaper world. The mail anbocrip- 2; s1 pearince, if`ynu do not give your Teeth the proper attention all oi your elforts are in vain. Then,too,-g o o d Tee th s af eg ua rd your health. The Blair Ph~rmacy s'Z § ;z2§ coon WHH 5 o O o O o N o t i c e o f H e a r i n g ,A p p a i n t m e n l o f A d m i n i s t r a t o r s'r A1; '»:O F N E B R A S K A ; W a s h i n g t o n u n t y .\ I n C o u n t y C o u r t 1.l l e r .A t t o r n e y I n t h e B I r o f t h e E s t a t e o f C h r i s t i n s .H a r d e r D e e e n e d : Th e h e i r s t l l w , n e x t o f k i n , d e - sa. (x)1 'n-nz INSURANCE OF!-'ICE a n w . c r w s m, mn . All Kin d: al lmun nc e Blair, Nebnsh (x) TEACHERS'EXAMIN ATION DATE : Hly 23 and 24, 1924 June 21' and 28, 1924 August 1 and 2, 1924 Mabie Marsh,County Superintendent COUNTY CQMMISSIDNERS PRO- CEEDINGS (Continued from our one) Geo. II. llllchelsen {Dr=c:rl\1¢l The 'l`nbune (Printing) Hans C. Peteraen, Jr. (Rent and Labor, Election Blair City -lot ward (Election Board) Blair (ity --2nd ward (Elcction board Blnlr Cih 8rd ward (F cction board Blair ty --4th W ahl (Election boon() Blair Twp. (Election Bound) Arlinzton No.K (Election Board) Arlington No. 2 (Election bonu() Richland No. 1 (Election board) Richlnnd No. 2 (Election bond) F1.. Calhoun No. 1 (Election board) Ft. Cadhoun No. 2 (Election board) Harman No. 1 (Election bonnl) Herman No. 2. (Election board) Lmc oln Twp. (Election bonw) Grant Twp. Election Board) 23.40 78.99 5.85 32.00 34.80 04.20 42.30 4':.'f5 29.70 38.00 35. 10 32. 10 35.80 4 1.20 4 1.50 29.50 33.30 36.10 ¢; >E 'The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way BLAIR GAS cm11>ANY BLAIR,NEBRASKA '1,~~ '1A¢'TufT\VTTu'T\~» 1 ~1 / ;§ i m w w k '1§% m D m i i '13No matter how much care yo y give your al ap- L \, gif/ ~=, -\ I Lyman ~ichey S~ci Co. (Fgt and s'rl\°¢lJ T9 Mike lngraiev (Belt)1.4 Soren McDonald (Salary)100.~ Sam Stevens (Salary)100.~ Cinus Bolln (Rent)15.~ (Continued on page three] S l l n d a n l O i l C o . ( O i l a n d G a s . ) H e n r y M i l l e r ( T e a m W o r k ) F | : 1 n - e r n G r . a n d L b r . (oil) H.C.Blaco (Hivray Comnmissinner) C o . K e n . 19 . 0 5.~ n . 1 50.~ » _- - -- . .- . .m a S .lluelhr 181111111101 f o r p a w ) T b ! B u k m u a S t u n I S I I P P I H U fo r p o o r ) H n . J .A n t i ! !( 3 ¢ P l = l i l l f o r p o u r ) N a h R u a - m a n n ( R a n t E h t t i a n ) H e n r y Ch r l n t o n s o n i s u p p l i d f o r p o e t ) C h r h t m a e n L-b r.C o .( S u p p l i e s fo r p o o r ) :us 175(Supplies) }m¢}|.| Printi Election Su i. B. Printin; {Suppiie.=} C. B. PrinUn| (Supplies) u s m emines;scans 9.95 1.59 u c u s n.-ro mm :us 1.00 1.65 Poor) Petal H. Tyson (Nunn 4 : Expmle)Hin)Lmcoin School Supply Co. (Supplies)80.33 Crowell Lhr. and Guin Co. (Coll for Poor}45.80 Hull Bod (Wurk Engflm)G w m l d r l d o (Work m i n - H u !Bock lh bo r) Geo.Menking (Blnnklmlilf S u wl i u Mo n Gr vn r ( T u m work) u w . N a m (Labor) u n e n G u n n (Re pli n) B.s . T . a n n (labor) Blnuaek Implement Co. ( v a n )~W a t Br a m Gu - I n ( o m Wm.Slevvn (Dil) Ama vs n y m Ho lor c o . |Rlnlin\ w a s 42.85 a n 1o.oo m o uso 1.75 .70 10 u s n o md T oll!21.50 'I \ Fhe North Side Store (Supplies for Poor)20.81 Nm. Caldweii ( Re n t- Counting bonrd 5.00 Lincoln School Supply Co. (Supplies)huh: Prindx (Sunvlhs 5511 15.11 <ruzCo Hammond and Stephms Co. (Supplies)8.11 '1,Gust Munson (Salary) hows Publishing Co. (Notic e- Anto Owners) I. 0. O. F. IId!-» Kei. (Rent--Election)Landmark Lodge No. 222 (Rent Election) Dr. G. A. Langstdf (Quarterly Salary) Bl. E. Slader (Dragging) Lin Hindley {Renl} Herman Schwock (Dragg- ins) Chun H. Hal!(Dragging) George McBride (Labor) John Bolln (Dng¥lnS) John Bolln (Team work) Hamid Srhafor (Tenn 85.00 1.86 7.00 5.00 35.00 67.60 20.00 13.50 25.20 42.36 m m 5.00 \ , f (ei `»`2LT§§`§ Jensen qsmx-m smith work 12.00» u v _ | | ¢ " " " "r - ' --..- - - -t i o m g r e a n fo l l o w s : mam Annmnriltiun Pmrmuls sm Slkvlnl (I-Ihr)m nmm ma: (l-lbw)zas (`DR. w. P. nzurmxDENTISTRoom our Shir Sums Bunk mm. Nam-nu fa c t s t o n y n i i u t u n d e r t h e l a n g u a g e c l Se c.4 4 4 2 th es e r n o h l t i o n l a n d contnct _are exgeptgd from the op- c n t i o n o f t h e r e fe r e n d u m , b e c a u s e t h e y r e l a t e " t o t h e i m m e d i a t e p r e s - e r va t i o n o f p u b l i c pe n c e o r h e a l t h . " If t h e c o u n c i l t h o u g h t t h e y m i n t e d r .i m m e d i l t e i y , w h y s h o u l d t h e ¢ o u n » e i l h a ve l e t fi ve m o n t h s g o b y w i t h -iiinlilhrnlss $&€pe§§£a; .nn|>o<~u» s noonf» oof>o<1 o» nf>¢ nr» » nr>oof>§ g W e C a r r y a § §C o m p l e t e L i n e o f P a r t s ~ \. 1 I l i _Lx---» |Providod,however,nothing*here- ir contained shadi prevent the city'council or board of trustees from or- 1dering,by a two-thirds vote,the 0'HANLON_ umsn l 0'HAN`LONAttomcyrat-luv om# in sw.; smfsunamg H. c. Bhcn £ReP8irl} Amdt Hmrdware (Supplies) Rathman Gauge (Repairs and labor) H. C. Blac o {R¢Plilll w .SoIomono1r{G u )= Truh ho:Bros.(Oil) Jenkins Oil Co. (Oil) Wolff Dru: Co.(Pains) 41.80 20.00 8.95 14.50 z z a n s.sr 2.rr h n n m m v h 8!é of the petition)Miiler Hunk (Repair will he :L necessary part of the "re-and labor)500 x ment, the necessity of which is mus I i i ? -_l§!_ \ ; DR. w. P. nzurmxDENTISTRoom our Shir Sums Bunk mm. Nam-nu fa c t s t o n y n i i u t u n d e r t h e l a n g u a g e c l Se c.4 4 4 2 th es e r n o h l t i o n l a n d contnct _are exgeptgd from the op- c n t i o n o f t h e r e fe r e n d u m , b e c a u s e t h e y r e l a t e " t o t h e i m m e d i a t e p r e s - e r va t i o n o f p u b l i c pe n c e o r h e a l t h . " If t h e c o u n c i l t h o u g h t t h e y m i n t e d r .i m m e d i l t e i y , w h y s h o u l d t h e ¢ o u n » e i l h a ve l e t fi ve m o n t h s g o b y w i t h -iiinlilhrnlss $&€pe§§£a; .nn|>o<~u» s noonf» oof>o<1 o» nf>¢ nr» » nr>oof>§ g W e C a r r y a § §C o m p l e t e L i n e o f P a r t s ~ \. 1 I l i _Lx---» |Providod,however,nothing*here- ir contained shadi prevent the city'council or board of trustees from or- 1dering,by a two-thirds vote,the 0'HANLON_ umsn l 0'HAN`LONAttomcyrat-luv om# in sw.; smfsunamg H. c. Bhcn £ReP8irl} Amdt Hmrdware (Supplies) Rathman Gauge (Repairs and labor) H. C. Blac o {R¢Plilll w .SoIomono1r{G u )= Truh ho:Bros.(Oil) Jenkins Oil Co. (Oil) Wolff Dru: Co.(Pains) 41.80 20.00 8.95 14.50 z z a n s.sr 2.rr h n n m m v h 8!é of the petition)Miiler Hunk (Repair will he :L necessary part of the "re-and labor)500 x ment, the necessity of which is mus wif DR. w. P. nzurmxDENTISTRoom our Shir Sums Bunk mm. Nam-nu fa c t s t o n y n i i u t u n d e r t h e l a n g u a g e c l Se c.4 4 4 2 th es e r n o h l t i o n l a n d contnct _are exgeptgd from the op- c n t i o n o f t h e r e fe r e n d u m , b e c a u s e t h e y r e l a t e " t o t h e i m m e d i a t e p r e s - e r va t i o n o f p u b l i c pe n c e o r h e a l t h . " If t h e c o u n c i l t h o u g h t t h e y m i n t e d r .i m m e d i l t e i y , w h y s h o u l d t h e ¢ o u n » e i l h a ve l e t fi ve m o n t h s g o b y w i t h -iiinlilhrnlss $&€pe§§£a; .nn|>o<~u» s noonf» oof>o<1 o» nf>¢ nr» » nr>oof>§ g W e C a r r y a § §C o m p l e t e L i n e o f P a r t s ~ \. 1 I l i _Lx---» |Providod,however,nothing*here- ir contained shadi prevent the city'council or board of trustees from or- 1dering,by a two-thirds vote,the 0'HANLON_ umsn l 0'HAN`LONAttomcyrat-luv om# in sw.; smfsunamg H. c. Bhcn £ReP8irl} Amdt Hmrdware (Supplies) Rathman Gauge (Repairs and labor) H. C. Blac o {R¢Plilll w .SoIomono1r{G u )= Truh ho:Bros.(Oil) Jenkins Oil Co. (Oil) Wolff Dru: Co.(Pains) 41.80 20.00 8.95 14.50 z z a n s.sr 2.rr h n n m m v h 8!é of the petition)Miiler Hunk (Repair will he :L necessary part of the "re-and labor)500 x ment, the necessity of which is mus wif ~| Tnm Peleuun ( T u m Wurk)11.441LPetr Ku! (Tum wurk)`8.72Pzle Vanua (Llbvf)3.37 sm-um o n c a mm a n Isuna-za on a.con 30.70 50.00 ;nd Gu) ID. 0. Sheets (S April)Tuhiaen Bros. (Supplies)17.07 D. 0. Sheen (Salary - April)50.00 Tmhlsen Bros.(Nails, Baits, Etc.)5.50 Trohlsen Bros. m and Steel 9.23 'lruhlsen Brba.(ShoveI)1.75 Tauhlsen Bros.(Expresl on Rapainl 1.80 Truhlaen Bros.(Wire Nails, Etc.8.50 Deep Rock Oil Co. (GIS)7375 Standard Dil Co.( o m 54.35 Standard Oil Co. (DH)3.90 Fra.Frank llilier 20.00 Dr. Wan. Primer (Prof. Servisc for poor.)50.00 L. J. Hindley (Labor)61.60 On motion the firat quarterly re- ports were received from the follow- ing county officers and placed on file: Maurice llehrena,Sheriff, Annie C. Marlin, Clerk, A. C. Debel, Judge E.C.Jackson,Cierk of District Court. On motion renewal of nlothefs pension was granted Viola. Maynard. On motion the follo resciution was p,,...:: "Be it resolved by the board of County Commissioners of Wuhinx- lon County. Nebraska: That the license to operate a ferry ever the Mimouri River near Blair. s m 9.00 work) 3. C. .Wi work) s f a n .D ETm n ' SEDAN 1 1 - - T - - - - -» g I l l l l i a ~ ' ~ 't ';_ _. _. .n f l ! ~_;--_ ""11"1 fo f a-:.>_`>¢v w - - - - 1 ; _.\\- - j '~ "" " " '- '~ = ~ ° » - w e - » ;~ ' Ir '..3 * z u *~ _ - I !# g f f Everi Convenience for _Year Round Use The owner d a Forde: Smd.:n enjoys complete driving comfonat all times of the year-and in all Linda ol u.oather.. In summer nrith cowl ventilator open wide and the six large sidewindow! lowend, the Fordar Sedan is as cool and airy as an open car.And for travel in tiny wrath:r or ovcr dusty roads, it cm- bodles every essential provision [rr the cornion ol passengers. At its presem low price. the Fordor n oflen remarkable value as a lcjnsible car lor vfmr mu: d uso. .56'o »@a4 ~ " 6 » 0 : ? 1 (Q. D|:troill\'lil:l1i\;.1n See the Nearest :'\.1.::l:orm.d Ford Dealer \ ¢AR.S l TRUCKS 5 'I`RACTOR.S v- | 1 9 ilkins (Team II G c .W i l k i n s ( G r a d i n g )36 .5 0 Jo e R o s e n b a u m { L a b o r }4. 0 0 A r l i n t o n M o t o r C o .( S p . f l a g ].7 5 N e b r . O u l v. a n d M f g . C o . ( 2 b l a d e R o a d D n g s i 55 .5 0 F r a n k N u v e ( S a l a r y )1 0 0 - 0 0 D . S . F r i u r h n n l ( S a l a r y )100 .00 K i n g w d o n a n d W a r d [ R e p a i r s J 1. 40 l l .C .B l a z e ( S u p p l i e s )5.00we can snow you gouas that cannot be duplicated for the price. You are always welcome to call ©©© ©®Q ) and look our .line of high class goods over. Mcn's Caps _. _.,._.,, .. $2.25 Youth's (dress caps ...... 1.50 Men's (dress hats)3.50 Men's and Boy's felt work hats ~_ ...50c up Men's Overalls .._.1.75 Children's Play Suits ._ 1.25 A lot of Men's every day pants at ...____..l.25A Svecial in Boy's Blouse..65 Work Gloves 50c pair and up A Specizil in Men's Ath- letic Underwear ..~. .75 Brown nr Rlaok Cnnnn ` CURTAlN MATERIAL A new shipment of nets rang- A large line of light and dark Percales from 20c and up. l ing in price from 50c up. |l sll Some extra fine 32 inch fast color Gingham at 25c. For bobbie combs,barren; and beads, call and see us. @© © ©©(5, ©©©© @ @ © ©F:\ i! g E s ~u your car does not suit, let us "He wi th y o u.We have good used ns well as new imes. AL \ \ ' AYS TR Y US F IR ST Arndt-Snyder Motor Company li lni r, Ne bra s ka Buick - ~ Willy's Knight - - Uverland us g | s 0l Nemxkn. granted m Chuie:Raynefornperiodoffive years hum:imh xo, 1919, by mi. uma, .na the same hxvink "pina ma ma Haynes having made application fora nnevn! of mg same. that :dd li- eevse is hereby tenured for a periodo¢ one year hom Ninth 10. 1924: pmviaed mm wa Chuies Haynes :hall pay therefor, to the countyTnnsurer,n licence fee nr $20.00 u nhwizh.Pusedthe 2 m day of Apr&L x:»24.'~On motion are!undin|¢ order uf su.5o vu gmned to Gw. w. sg:-m| by muon of :ming mn uses-xed Poll Tax when druwinz Gnv'! Gnnpensntian.On motion Bond adjourned m mn-1 May sn., 1924.Annie Q Mu-¢.|n, County Clerli. n ° f , ' Q ; ; . i ; " i f f ".25 E. Snnolin Fluor Mats, 2 for .25 El I We can please you. SAS BRoS.» The B'g S'ore The Old Reliable /1 sr -4Blair Iiebr. May l 1924 Bllir Nehr. May 1 i924'nm xmsnrnuss -fax 3N'rlkPm3;_'Pure Four Psp:F i n ===.=-= Ln; E1§r}'ERPR1sE J OHN A. RHOADES,Fihlhbu' ts s u s n I : V E RY ' r a u n s o n ' Prine .»::;;t ul $1.50 Ente|ed ns second-clus matter su the poctoffice nt Blair, Nab., undel tlsoAc tc !C0n¢ms¢ofL!uc h3.1879 1 _ _ _ BLAIR B.\I'llST CllI"RCH I ., the* Walter McCr;ckm hoine last Friday. At the meeting it was \|0{0|l tt send | cn:e of ¢xx=»= to the Hebraoka Childrens Home in OmahaThePteusant\'iu\\.school f)l§l.)L\tl ~~~ .Arthur D.Smalley,Minister. Week beginning Sunday, May -I. Sunday School at 10 a. m..In- teresting classeq for all. people ol ...,}|ag,1;urgululs.{.um.m;g (tty won tlw LIVE STUCK PRICES hail l~`ri1In;afternoon with xr-Cuminx City uhool on the the Iamr game."Mgrning """"""P at 1:u.nl.Archie Fonl hauled har last week.#Little I mp r o v e me n t o n Ste er s ¢rmon.aubjcct:"Getting the Key-Mrs. . (harley Cnnrr':\,,,.;Khbo,._i ._ B | | tC } | e f C a me D u ll Ute.Communion ut.noon.and frwtulu are gtnul now thutt - - . _ Ilnptiat Young I'co|:i¢'n Union at| "h°Blk'Frnncu-hm turned 1.111\I 1 n u n s s m o v L DPm.lwr nmk gérvice of ->»===='i;::i 3 mf t$'§ln"fJL`§;a §;h;u\»=»>. _9 ~ ld praise nt 8 p.m.Sermon sub 3|,,Hurry gmighq;mother.x1r~..E"'>'Bhippqr Sales Strong.Lamhl Tm l e g r n p h c o m l m n y ,l a t e r b e c o m i n g : h l i r i t o r .H e n a w holuln o n e o f t h e \_\ . - .. -|I. .. ..Z...a l . ;¢.....n u u RAILROAD 'NME TABLE; nsronrs ol' nmln a:.\m:m~ |imma Photos wal!use you.[I\!»I15 Photos will plum yn.I Kuhn's Photos will plell you.xzsrunn News l\ 1| .<». .15 » For rent:i room home and hnrr lt.\~in:in nz Fmnt Sl "J im"li.rrr|- I ol ll-:m.|n.n n .1 lllulr \:ltur 1.1 1 I.il.1ri.|\. Far $5.110 -i.\t'1:..1:;~l rfwidcnrorl. gunfl l| 1 . . l ~{||.lt Hiker. fi if | ! m hr gl .| l . ~ l 7.1 . l l ite p i n g r i n g lla l J i | l | r [4 I I| l i.l|" nt'Bl future. The .'tm-It S:a}\l»r 'loam (u. lmvo bought .in !ntcr:1.l1m:\ul truck to! haul their oil and gm supply. Haggani &Bcmiorf,lfmlcrihkzing imc closed car furnished without ehg. Qoth phones.Located in Hiker ofllcu. P. ( .Sorensen.the miller.is driving n new lZ.~u\ex nerlan these Jays having traded his Studebaker li; ht six. Huy your summer dnessen at Mrs. T. ('.Hilton's.The st cs and :na- tcrml are new and practical. Linen, mile- and Kinglmm.ll- tf Wm.Sc hufenmn,formerly n ifluir rcsirlcnt. but now nf Lincoln. sms =l1.rkir\r i'..\l\ii with Bllir frloniia I:rt >i.rlunl.r3.. The lusiles of the Queen Esther ii li I \ l 3 }l 1 r t. im llallor " i m lm'haul lc ]|r.ii l- a|~|z:u\||..I lu \l|.r1 ra .mitm :nt lui* (willful iw n (rl\ ULU -ick In I rr» vi ui son?t'.1 ".\E .f ir ln\l|.:\l.pic:| 1 ilI¢r~:| |l.ir ..\..u ( u l cr llvvh enterlaineil the MI b3¢»r:r1)lan-t \l~c¢lraf_lim Rfllni in right in the Enterprise.i The Miaalon circle of the H.¢;>tint. Q march will meet nt the church porI lvrx, May I.1 Roy Row of the illuir Shc e Stare will lim in the `llan~ Winter I.nr=»en in uw in north lllmr. fd : ..\.|. Ii.1ru!¢!~f»l returned the I |1 nr Zin' tw.E. rflaln a Iiule vim .\\lll hcr rel.iti\o== in Iowa. Mr.: mi Mrs.Harry Mortiock Of: Iwrton,Hanan !-peril the week-eml Prank Ilrnm, c ity osscsxor lll the parental E. H. Clrrigun home. hcr annual rounds finding!The families of Harry HDey ami .\;-nor the penle are.i m r k so-irkrm drove me Fremont 0 . i r . z M r s .l l n n h a l l T 3 - r ~ o n ,o f i r s t S u n i l ! !t o v i s i t M r .a n d H r s . | |\ f .lr i . .I r c o \ e r S u n ¢ l . r ; ,g u e s t s a t H e n r y T e g h t . ll Pm.il :4 \| li I I cm \1 . . ' s irmlal. M. P..Tyron home.;The Blair High lc hool Alumni willlr:Lrll &"" "l°" f°Unrlenaking | hold their annual re-union and recep '.""""'! car furnished without chg.lion to the Clans of '24 on Saturday >'innnes.Located in Riker °m'~"'e\eninlr. May 31. c-t price QW* for cream =}'"',The s.1mf~mr ladies will serve .»L Ilnnfonlr.Cneam Stataon.you a fine dinner. Tuesday evening, ~ea~t of Ni°1>'°""=Cash Qmy s, from 5:30 P. m. at the ehurch u .pnrlnrr.Price so cents -14 -xr ,.m\l Mrs. -'°"=\=' Unrchmrn re Mrs.1=:.H.Nash,who han been >|r.¢ln\"af2.crnoon f*°""a f°".vlsitin|.f her son, PI.A. limi family, "11 w i t h M r .I l u n e h a m s p a r -f o r s e v e r a l i r c e l u ,h a s r e t u m c d t o r Il{:|ri8I\. Iowa.;=-~ home in Pennsylvania.\ I (llillnn lun: za livin nf I l I I I h l J The M. W. A. camp held as social weninsc last week,at which u n e their |li»~trictdeputy 1|an present an-I :f ade an inforuull talk. 5 rank Vybinl is now living in the II. 0. 3.nrchild propcny in east Ken nani. A number of out of town guess.- attended the H. C.Bl|.co ailwfr wed- ding anniversary last Saturday ev cning. Otto W1ich celebrated his hinhdayrecentlybyinviting'in hi.:friends for zz soclad evening. Mrs.John Nilsen, who has been vucitinir her dltlkllter and lmelnnd Mr. and Mrs. A. Krnignud off New York.for some time, ls expected Inme this week. Hrs.Gertrude Neale,of Benson rrent the week-end with relatives. Kiss (had W right hu been le clcrted to teach the Brinkman school nmtlier y ur nt. a substantial!in- crease in nhry . Hr. and Mrs Leonanl Peterson md friends drove to Omaha lun Thnn» nay .-Hrs. H. C. Edward: entertained a f¢.'\»\f friends Thursulay evenirig, The reunion being her binhdny.De- liciou-1 refreshments were serval. ll.L{ll(?hl }Iobl\|.Ul&.\l u ull:LunnpnllyR u t h T r o t t o f B l a i r ,f r o m t h e d e - p a r t m e n t o f ma t h s m c t i c s o f t h e l:1 i\e r>= lt)o f N e b r a s k a .w n q ch o se n :~ ~o ci ut e a e n i o r m r m l w r n f Su z m a Xl ,i w n o m r y Mtielatifm so ci et y ¢f ._...I _\ C h i c a g o &N u r i h W e s t e r n Tr a i n s E a s t 1Xj 1 0 : 4 3 a . m . D a i l y . }' l m i m W e s ! !R 1 5 n . l | \ . D n i l u " k i l n F p r n u c Roshtmr~4: 35 | 1 . ul .D a i l y .|'I.5;;::4 . _ l"1..ll|.#.lfzLl. ( o r n _ . : m e L n1\1 r1|t§.a r Im*a nn llm vlvc - - --v1F|»n L x I T\.|¢¢|.|.}1'\r :\ .. .f.5 l \ T}2 : 4 5 p .ll l .D a i l y . \p vr . = l \ -" F m r1;.1r~;.t!.: 1|.¢I ,L r : | | k 0 i c\. ¢II»| :<11 L v.|L|i]\r v 1 C , 5 ¢p _ "& Q |>£.al1;h w e r e el e c te d :o f Ul l a n u m b e r ~ N o r t h n e o n nao l.. mf saw ow 6:55 p, rn. Daily Except Sunday. 'I"n.in|8a\\tl 9:25 a. m. Daily Except Sunday. I2:5G p. rn. Daily Except Sunday 6:28 p. m. Dnily l l 0 ~N o t a Ki c k _yvuLsmnz ,O ~l n a H 5 , 2 m | L L \ 0 N F E E T o QREPAIR or REBUILD Q vouR ROOF WITH Mule Hiqa i noollng and Smngles I Crhistensen Lumber Co. l <9 G) G 0 © @ © © © © e 0 o f r o n :~ 5. I~~,F gf .; /~.5 - ; ~~:_ g ~ " f .1 3 I »''~ '` : " :' s : |-§~ 4 *~~* \ ,. l . ; ~__ - 1 . _ _-_ _:1 *f m . ©;@©©©@©©@@@@@© 1\::vq»v,f.f/in Baseball Goods that will add to your`Ski11 Ymfll play a better game if you use Winchester baseball goods.They give ycu the conlirlence that wins. I~`rnm our largc stock we can fit you out from head _tu foot.Get the things you need now and enjuy them all summer. © ©©©@©©©©©®©@© rum: \\]u':|\ n. ,Ifullle Onu ..> n? |; T'\ \\>.0'x .N City Loans,monthly pa5'rr\ent:\. prompt seniee. G;0IB¢ B~ Hiker. `a»u Lost--A necklace wilh ram(0 rrndanl.Iimler please call Red 35 or hui.11.Lf. l.\cnt3.-four were elected to active membc1ship and for1.3~two to nmo-fmte memberslnip.Sigmi XI win fuunslcfl at the University in menIvathe encoumgement of original reign:rh and investigation in :~ci- xl fct:"Blue, Yellow or Red."HghI i pun f ||, t i QEwnr|rl is u l Payer meeting wary W edneselsy ll. nil ~ §......0.I n ln open lemllnt. Tlll names of mb- Oellhn will In inllllllly nmovud hu m ou r na i li ng lil! ll th e " p u n tlo n o h h o l ln l tp l ld f u f l f lh lp u lr - ,_n .m m m h r m uI p. m. Choir p nrtloe my I-'rl "mga HE : l»r ull1; r, gg wg an d ~ f u n i n m r S m mAngmmm ol the members of the | °a|1:f'§¢'{¢ |¢||:||-|¢,, l°¢''0,,,.|,,. 3 |...¢n-..u.¢.|.......|..--J .............--...-- -...:... ._-:- ..-.| Advance 15@25c on a Fairly Uberai Ma y I,l||.I l.- 'W ith a no the r |||;1 1t : u n III c a t l l o n n n i e W c l i t l r a d l i y .s o m e 5;lU0 he a d the t na r kr t o n ste f. rs sh ow Iltlle improv e me nt z uling ste a dy zo lla Gi fs : h i g h e r .Y e a r l l n n a n d s h e s t o c k | ne d.t h gg l hg gu[' . 1 r n D I P U ! !lrnurcn llllll tc r ng n gu -" I l l va lium: ull ln1: |m:\ ul l l l l l l I n u 5f p b e " g g n n e g n f o r c e a t ~. o n is e xi l e d t o t h e fo l l o w i n g a n -o n t h e ¢ " * h IM ; W a d u e s d n y .1 a c n p l o n ' ".F n e d l a c k a n d n m a r w e n S u n l a.I....._..-|...l » n L » s In i l n n nvarll U¢Y\¥»0I.U\(.£|n!ll ~~b e I.~I; u ; l n l ¢n l l h n \\i 1I|Im.hn m n n h '. . . §|ohct,puma and applied.Miss Trott was recently honored by election toQu l g l l l u . u auuasaayuuru y u . . .M - . ,su b sc r ib e r m u s t u n d e r s t a n d t h a t t h e co n d i ti o n s a r e m a d e a,p a r t o f l h o c o n t r a c t b e t w e e n t h e p u b l i s h e r a n d su bs cr ib er . " _ , \ S } l fN G ' l ` 0 N C O U N T Y F A R M B U R E A U x m a s M a k i n g lx Sof t E a r A l fa l f a A n d Th e C i o ve r a I n tlincurminir a l fa l f a t h e o t h e r o n y , a fa r m e r m a d e t h e a t n t e m e m t h a t h e h a d s e e d e d m a n y t i m e s a n i l a d n e ve r fo i l e d t o g e t a s a t i a fa c t o r ; st a nd .W h e n halted a b o u t h i s m e t h t d s h e r e p l i e d i n s j o k i n g w a y t r o t m o s t . fo l k s t r i e d t o m a k e i t t o o s o f t I o r a l fa l fa .I l e w e n t o n t o de sc r ib e me th o ds .Th e fi r s t t h i n g t o r e m e m - l e r i n t h a t t h e s e e d b e d fo r a l fa l fa a n d o t h e r s m a d l see ded cr op s a lto ttl tl l e f i r m a n d we l l p a c ke d .I h a ve m y ne i g h b o r s s o w a l fa l f a o n l a n d t h a t w a s ve r y l o o s e . s o t h a t a t e ve r y s t e p t h e y s a n k l n t o t h e i r s h o e t o p s . W h e n t h e fa l l c a m e a r o u n d t h e o n l v 1 1 c h a r g e o f m a n t w o a t t h e h o m - ° t | § M r. a n d M r s . Ed Je n se n o n F r i d a y i r o n i n g , M a y 2 .Th o s e w h o p l a n t o o s h o u l d g a t h e r a t t h e c h u r c h a t 7 : 3 0 a n d c o n r e y a m w i l l b e p r o vi d e d . L e t u e m a k e t h i s o n e o f t h e h i r ; t \ c n l . -ol't h e c h u r c h y e a r .T h e t i m m e m b e r s o f t h e c h u r c h w i l l b e th e s p e c i a l :rue-=ts o f t h e e ve n i n g . P o l i t i c a l C o n r e n l i o n a H e l d C o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e o n e ) . w i t h r c r p e c t fu l l y s u b m i t t h e a b o ve re s ol u t io n .a n d m o r e i t s a d o p t i o n . S .W . C h a m b e r a l ) r u n i e M c C a n n J. C .Br o fl er s o n I- . S . B i g e l o w R e e d 0 ' H o l o n T h e fo l l o w i n g w e r e e l e c t e d d e l e - r a t e s t o t h e s t a t e c o n ve n t i o n t o b e h e l d i n O m a h a o n t h e t a t d a y o f M a y 192-I.W a s h i n g t o n c o u n t y i s e n t i t l e d l r 12 d e le ga t es . -De l e g a t e s s .W . C h a m b e r s . | da y. P a p i o . H a n s A n d e r s o n ,o f O m a h a .catlled n t t h e A . J. S u m n e r h o m e M o n d a y . A r c h i e F o n d a n d fa m i l y were xi~.» i t o r s a t t h e W m . E . B e a r d h o m e S u n - Jo n n s t t l o m h e r g u n d w i f e ca l le d c n M r . J a s p e r s o n S u n d a y .T h e l a t t e r h m m b e r q u i t e i l l b u t i n s l o w l y i m p r o vi n g .S u n d a y s c h o o l w a s n o t s o w e l ! o t l c n d e d l o : t S u n d a y .l l e r e i s h o p i n g w e h a ve a b e t t e r a t t e n d a n c e o nn e x t S u n d a y . 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G e t y o u r en ve l op e s ,l e t t e r h e a d ¢ a n d a l l k i n d s o f st a t i o n e r y p r i n t e d a t T h e E n t e r p r i s e .Pr ic es r i g h t . - - - - »- " 'The FLORSHEIM 4- .. _ . _ ._ n { \ } Ii 1 urc le ann melr lnenns Spent a;iea=unt :afternoon at time H. B. (:| llgzln home We-tlne-liay,April 30. The IIpworth League membershtlil an picnic for the Methodist Clioir folkx on the Dr. Chu. Mead lawn A-lonrlay evening.All had a gocrl time. Niels Thompson.residing near Herman.was arresiel lant Thurs- day for ddving his auto without a number g d was fined five dollars and costs. Mrs.Louisa Lund,formerly of Blair. but now of Casper, Wyominz, i-seriously ill and not expected to live. Mrs. Lund is a mother of Mn A. Christiansen of this city. " " ' " :" I m r .a n n m r s .r »n m u e i a a r e! l ; r " ' * " ' * " 't h a t a r e h a r d t o b e a t : p l a n n i n g t o m o r e t h e i r b u n g a - f n r | r 1 a P a n d q u a l i t y .S e e t h e m b e - fore the lint ir. broken.14-it Ileclr and family racatea same. Mr.31111 Mrs.Henry Christensen!Dr. w. F. Hemphill will be out of returned last week from Excelsior hu offiélk on 'hlenday afternoon, MarSprings Mo. where Henry was f~°¢¥~fs, and Wednesday. May 7, all day. ink the fountain of youth.w attend gh , S u Dental Conven- IT PAYS 'ro AnvEz1°1sB Two little birds were bachelors. Each was the other'a chhm.Said one, of them:"Thin .single life is zrolring stale and bum.I wis h za candidly and moat emphatically mu not I s hall a¢ lverti aethe f ac t me low on west Li n street when Dr. George Bnuue, of Kamrar.lnwq tion at Des Moines,Iowa.1 4 - n i l desire a ma te "The gghn MU : came over Sunday ami stayed ntil I As we so go press the news muh n l would not have you think my ing after business matters. J.S. Johnson purchased o Buick sedan of the Armlt-Snyder Motor Co. Inst week and is speednp; around 9loesulayvmunn: relatives and look-,,,Us of the death of Hr. Henry feet are cold,b u t I ahodd mere: "l¥!ndL Mr. Wendt ia an old aettleriarlrenise,for that la coarse and if. this county. The obituary will ap-[bt,l41" pear in next week'n issue of the En-'The wire one ¢p¢n¢L_ wide andterprlr-e..v g,,,,,,his hi f h li d f to d throat.and the country enjoying the scenery.|A number of Blair people attended sang with ardor and lxb1iim1¢h h For &rle:-Sampson 'I[| ¢| g|~ ¥ h 8 S H V I T ~ O r u f . ~ R T I . a r o a t o r y note The maiiien ~ Simi plows.m n in good shane.Hwy Blaro of Ke nnard on mrsrz-ffm" {°f""* {*°*{'n .. f " f °si 1 a l fa l f a o r c l o ve r t h e y w o u i d h a ve w o u l d b e i n t h e f o u r c a m e r a o f t h e fl e l d w h e r e t h e p l o w p u l l e d o u t i n t u r n i n g a n d w h e r e z h e e x t r a t r a m p - i n g o f t h e ho rs es pa c k e d l h e s o i l fi n n l y .I t i s n g o o d p l a n t o w o r k s o w n t h e fi e l d fo r a l f a l fa u n t i i y o u t h i n k i t i s i n go o d s h a p e , t h e n t o s t a r t i n a n d w o r k i t d o w n ' a I |o ve r a g a i n .I t i s s u r e t h e n t o b e fi r m , I . - -_ . l :_L_ . . -n L : _........L J u .E a k i n . 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A srsmf Florsheim Shoe that Ecs extra snug around the arch and instep. A feature that gives Hnnsupport to the arch and rests the foot. g u ,» 4i Would you like a nice lawn hedge or windbreak?I n m o|TerinK for sale very choice Russian rnuliberry .wcefllings adapted for this purpose Fresh dug.Coil Ind.phone Black 53,-405 w. South Street 11ti'Myron Metzinger. Big comhindtion sale Satunlny. May 3rd, 8 good teams. one loud of cattle machinery and furniture will be sold nt auction at Olson mic barn.If you have aiything for mic Ldng it there. Cameron &Olson,Auctioneers. C.M. Hitehman traded his Buiclt sedan to_Charles Ross and took In the Rona' Dodge.Then he took an other spell of trading and turned the Dodge in to Armlt Snyder Motor Co. on n. new Buick touring car. A marriage license has been :lp- plicd for and the application i- now rusted in the counts iudgrk 1-Fficc drove an 'Wednesday evening ae- ccrnponied by Mrs.Nettie Stockton rnd daughter, Mrs. Gus Lyclen, for- mer Blair folksfrnnri will visit a day or so with Mrs. Stocktorfs mother, Mrs. Sam Hmller. The Omeihn.papers of Tuesday gave an account of the tragic death clove in Wednezuiay evening ae- :-on of the late Frank Effenberger, who conducted a clothing bttsinessx in this c ity with J ames Sip several yoars ego.The boy in play was stabbed with a hat pin by a y oung' ;f.ri and his death resulted in n few minutes.The Effenbergers moved tc Omaha about six or seven years ago and soon after Mr. Effenberger 'ru killed in an elevator accident at the Nebraska Clothing Co's store where he was empioyed.Mm. E f- Isnberlrer's mother died n few months ego.There rcmaim thrcc children. p q ;u u v v w n l U I C u l I n c l q l v n l x l ¢ butcher $20.63,the millc man-un: Pupil-Nothing!He'd move.' I Stude-Say.waiter.Do you this bean soup? W|.iter--The cook 11065.sir. Stride-Why.the bean in sr-on isn't big enoueh to flavor W aiter-IIe isn't unopposed flaxor it. Ile is just supposed christen it.. The young wife sat piy inz needle. A coat of her husbanzfg in her isp. As the husband ap call this it. to to her wasred make them known,his atmosphere i s r tn r k e n e d t y o c o ld and siiuml _t.li|¢l|t,and neighbors have the no- tion that he isn't very bright. ---Pri.nter'=Ink. Mrs.Al Falfs- How's everything at your house.Hrs.Hay ? Mn .Till»oll1Y Hay--Bad.The water froze in our auto and cracked the cylinders, my best trying hen has died. young Tim and little Clover are down with the who-oping¢ou¢b m d my husband has aug ht the rsdio fever. I wuz not always this way. mum.pen u .she slid,fretfully:"It's too bln', used to go o banquets" the caries!way the tailor »4And h d ny s bmug ht y ou low. this button on. This is the fiftif ti You find things different now, eh?" I've had to put it beck for y ou."Not so very. 1 hm to listen to o iot of talk then to pay fer me food. \'i.-uitor-'Whit an inspiring ser- Only differenc e is I got zo chin w men yourhu=»banr| preached on "One fore I get de eats'now." Da fs Rest in "Scven"!|Pgctnz'a Wife I didnt hear i t - i Read The ilnterprise for news n n T h e ~ B l a i g ~S h o e C o The only lz xcluslve Sho: Store ln the Loun e olde r boy s a n d g ir ls I n f om |\ e 1 (F\ |1 u1 ¢a w r m e UIDIF t.nr.w v»l I e | " i t h H u n l e y W a r r i c k .|o f A p ri l . 1 01 3 . Mrs. Elsie K. Jorgensen wcnt t.o| h,1,k,»5 ziven each one to take to make it nrqv and keep well. h1 1'orne and read m.er with their par-they " I "furm.-h """"""f51s If u m an.11,1 ;.gh 1- expemnenur in feeding xmmzxls I\°|\1g a n "m,;'m§_Q§" ~ =;;;;§W ; :;§f1om watching the effects Jf !0)d= 3-cints out muh-nnlalzea\to boys unwll fl h; body, it hm=beenffoun~th n Rirls who make use of it.lt rn nec u la m ~are neceelhurgl on "N. |1 1|s~ary la haw the support :mul go-»~-gdmlemelopment and am lor::un» zperalion uf the parenw in n"1.om tam health. Thru them expcnzfwfltn h ."mumly to mnum the club a mc -at ~ ~ ** € °" f un n -I u nr:.i air .-ulreu--uo yau Know Glll renournent.'.1=¢:-une,Mr. Bm! Mrs. M A. Pricstley and thqt 1've always had a wonderfu! ear;\g;dl"''u Mr. and Mrs. James FI. Morton and for music?4 non >rr_om¢hT -mmf at (lu)o .I"1!1eQl l tha¥.~=o'|~tmn e s Sumay.'_'r \Mrs. V. FI. Walkins, mother of Mr..llfreml-\ °"at the age of i\\.|SHOE John Waikins. ia- very ill at the Iilmr I used Lo play ou the linoleurn.| ho:pital. Pete Nnmbem.fqther of ilenrg:" -" -_ "" " "* - - '" ' "" " " ` "" ` _____"____ _:2'.°:::Es'§.::f »§°'T'1'I3"f;..l..[lolll'@ © © © @ © © © © @ © © © © © © © © © © © © ~ © @ © @ © © © © © © © © © © © ~ for :he murlnge oi Mr. Htnry Ilakel Rea-I at ri;:"l in the Enttrpri<E.I had 'ln nf hill dinm.1bile it is neun U Herman. Nfhr.. and M - \I I l I I I I {,ie=e lma.n o f A r l i n g t o n ,N c h r ." _ " r u ( 1 | r i ¢1'| \l nr\ |\ n.n f 0 f; \ \ "~: o = o = = o = ¢l . \ . u l u l l l |\ u ¢ \ | | | | | | r We know that there are utuni-11 il. milk mul eggs und a.'¢n in mm! sezelaibles.Tomatoes,lmi::..f¢;all\a gbomn 1r\\\aul~ club War]-I, when i fzuxt' but use-I u.a :1 vegetable and ltnfy \\~gelub1e=~such at=>|\|n:|1h. u c t to nr|,':mize ("|I.l\|e= in some °r'cu.hh:|zo :mul lettuce are c;n'ci:\|l} ticsc |.*ornmunilie=inch in \itan\in~1. It i< better [ra (ut :ewful melt.-nn. At »u-\eral nf the communities \.\hero the ¢ki'trirl =rhml is the cen- ter,there im: l\¢'t'n much interest it fully 4*~q|!:\ir1eel. NMI \\¢ek we ex- u n n n a x n e u !l u :n u l l a l l u l | | | | | | |. N.F.Nelsen and fumiiy ;»entSunday with Chfihl Nelmn of iI1..\ir. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Sutton l1."1r\d 03 the silver wnlalinguf Mr. .tr \{r..ll.l .nlillfu nf l{"l\l1LH\]Sn "lay twcnng. Tiuc Rf-nrh (ommunity ('iui» "fct>l.|\!. \\|{:C '.\|lh M:-. \l:¢l but ©©©©©©.f-A Youl\/lust Choose Now I co© ©@© © © xzawe ax hirt.l1¢l:1y rlsmre fnr lmr u P* £31111 lit 1119 4.5 W .A .~ 0 : 1 ' \Q bntunlny evening. There worv ~?~ ~ ~ruewt-~~ .~E n t e r p r l s e A d ;A r e R e a d |:£l|I a gow! lime. A lu:. \\:\- ¢'uring' the o\|~nin|:.\|1 § . \ e <M n .A l e x ` I . n 1 \ Up In\\:1 fmrn hrr ? m v l'!:1ir im1 Tuesday mmm" -tumbled when f:ro-in|: thr r..I 1 tracks and fell ~trikim<i n \'~rirI. with such forro xhut -1 lured a bout: of the Wtirl. I).Q. Steed, former night |¢a.n for the/sity, im=!1'-ig\~ psiiinn alul is coilectinn ag- .' w i the l.ihcrt}Stuck llémeflg,(\sc f Illair.Fmnk Lutz i-lu !'||r !' \ I \ \ 1 \ h » | \n h ! "P h u n n r h .. o o Q Elf .there m.efi\.e or more boys nr ikcluhluiQ .11311 'Ts late »-,.p:I.n: :=.r!; .|1|\0~".1. is we in now w ~n.u-1f;;3:.":;;";i?..;_"'i.."'§,2.r'..:,';,:::;i;3,»»»-\eg¢\uhlvs r-very day hut thv _ mterest thorn in she Boy s and mf|,""'I'°"'f"'"%°'f",,"do " °*"""'" *'D A a n(`h|\\ wnrir Pun !|\» f'n\\h!\I vla ,what "E \)E\1(!\0. ww@©@® _,,..».W-'Nc ~r~;\~\© 5aww;'."; :A.¢¢oun\~.H " T "333 »-'J \§.3 "s" .~~ -=.~~f f "11 .-» ' ~s '=§.¢..i "."_';£i 1 /%. .'.'rll : Q ~~ g fg N-llsl -\... "Q "°T'~;i';f:»=~5 --..;ir§&?~.-'§-;..,_-|"'2'..-'>¢'!=¢;_._,~. L . ...~;;~~~_ _ _ - . - When you are young and starting on the road of business iifcg you must choose jvourowrl road.The sign hoard of success points toward the road n1m§<e¢I by those who have c-:xrly established a Savings Account to help them over the © © @ © © © © © © © ©© © © @ n ©@©©@©©©@ amvcgpmr W lnc hc gc r Baseball Ha ls madv fr om canefuI|\scloxlor! i.\(':\l gmin zIi'ClzI:d ;:rn\1.!l:ash. \'r|.rivL§ nf gmpuhlr llf.':ii2I11 :md . - . . . : . . . |.f -.. .ua . ;: . ..l ': @l .©©©©@©©(;,) -._...-....-.........,......._........Q E'tion Agent fur particulars.0 ' j I ~1 @ The nn! mcetimr of the club dole-1. `'?"".h~'*are 5°""'°|'|"'.'"..R55 `a§:T 1 ~1~:~"N-. »£J.~.'».\...~ *ff \==:'5=1':= '\f i @1 ¢ @ r ; ..»...I 1 i,'§zT-.a »3 » \ff¢.,,,f *";`€"'" . f ; i f i ? " 1 ' . 9 ! > s §w s u. _ . : .l - - 7 - l : _ -, f o .1 =5 -f .|||\£ - ¢7I'I»$.»n .7A»m».-.sna 09'émf.-»f n .W-//1 I / i f u'i§0l"¢': v i t /O / ' r r o r f r !. 7 u / : r a y s i v f a n y , N A r ¢ ' r / / y r r r r r ff('!4".\|"f|| |()'S})(l("¢' ga igis school o f ina t mcl ion in ~ ; ga t 'I o rT ";\:Kl.'¢i th e y o un g mm :nn t h e Se le ct io n w i l l be h g h l a t t h e ( , , u r | _ !x » x i m u l e t o a n h u i !in the n'.i\I¢ll¢n f 'Hau se,Th u r fu i a y .M a y s m .Gw od t h e bl o ck . at t e n d a n c e a n d c o o p e r a t i o n } \ ; | \ , '° 'l h e a n l t h e Ia d y m y 's\o;\,'\: li d m a d e t h e s c h o o l s a t h i n g o f i n t e r e s t t h e t a x i d r i ve r . t u th os e i n r e g u l a r nttvn¢Ianc<'.~"W !°I¥sh e \.\u.sn'l t a l k i n g t o E0 0 : A i e a n h i r h e l n t o t h e i r h o m e c o m i v a n s i m ? " T W .n . n u u s u u n anFfic rr r t a k e t l w i r po s l i l n n `uceul:a 5 e\.¢nl|\;:. \\S | \ \ Q I . 3 [ l ~ f a r m H m r '\ I I l l l a i r ,l l u l l l m :l a n l 1 |\ l i u \ .F i n n ml p r m » r ©© ©© @@ © ©© ~Winc hester Fi|:Idcr's liluva:-a !1vxi|.»'e gluve uf high grudv lPnlhl'l. IInr1lvhid»» \\vi|.Lvaiia- vr |uf:\'d.!~3¢:\vr:sl aI\|l.4 ln -0104I fmln sm in $8.00 uulgula nun; 1; ul. lu Q.: lu 501: to $2.50 Ma sk Shoes - Halls - Chest l'rutc ».turs $3.50 lo $l3.50 -1.50 in 15c tu T h e A r n d t H a r d w a r 9.00 2 0 0 8.00 e ~ |;=;2",; ©r u t ' I © I I u r © . vc.ul © © ©} ' | r l @ l 1 @ .| l | 1 ! 1 \ : | i f u 1 w.I:I * . l I , :r munllin." " " " 'I _"WhaI.s the use af pulling your I |.;11|0DlST EPISCOP |_ CIIURCII hlt in "IG ring! You ||l\ll'|. I clnllltl!.ll -I\lun bling e|¢'tl¢|'l."" g_ |'_ ;|¢|=|»N,|_ Plalar |" I limu.l'h.|1" |\nawt°ll'||Senator _ _ _ _,S|rlhl.llv\: Inu:.| Iillle ||ulalhily,that"Thr Chllknge of |,}|@ cl0M°° 'ml EIl\|||¥|'°l1|'l|li.|1: nf :| ||||:l1 u|nrt': on br Mrs.lllrold Sorlor ln-I hu-':""" lllllili li hurt an;h¢n| ;." helpers fully met. awry m||».~ela\lm\.I ~ the service being allemled by n splendid auulienee.ll 'T mo-t gr.ni l l :|t:u1L llellullun nl' l'l|\|..!.\ I f \ l n :li n t e\\\r\'lmeelll lln\erI.a|:.......|..... .. r.... .|\.. -.» l|¢ a. BLATR N|cKERsoN AT Blair Ball Park 1 | 1l L i u l H I r " l QI1| 11., ]IJ.: an ,.. I 0 \\ ||. | : \, l \2 5 l »II II.:nm ll I. Tha . | 1 ..¢:1 |111 ;, . 1 1 >| . . .. ;,.,~ \n*l..| .|l T I s»\ | na:I ».\I |r n ' l : | \ .1 i s 1 -oi\ l \"¥1f n \ ¢|| \ \L |\"f\i11;S l.!\.:¢ r .r an \~j. and bring the buyere here peli-mall."Oh, thatfs the song wise merchants sing: their cash drawers have a steady ring.With The Enterprise, theyadve"t.iee, and to their efores the shoppers cling.No hand bills by the wagon load ffo out to litter up the road. Nexvspaper spaco gears up the race,in ads. placed hGI`v, SLICCPSS ls stowed. ~ The Enterprise o o _.. - . . 1°uu{§:h épots.' This Bunk stands ready tn \It'ill you l¢\\\'I1ltl the gnal }*||l1 have in mind. and the lim step is at Savings At°cmmt._;m mutter lmwsntall the :nnouut with which yuu start. @©©©© /'\ ' @(3©@@@@@@ fs°Q ,EL g \<1 m ?~r>~ ~;1-nn "'f,\ 1 v / / v c / / : f r m 5 f( s ' ro m ;~ Q x f.-7\" H . ,ina has bevn luyally nuglgnarlwi iw tho member: and friénuih uf thc charcls. That Sunday School alelal of :war is $70 in nearly :L thing of the gun-1. The pawommzl is being; rt:hinklefl ihis week. Rzmemher our full day: of Service# ngxt Sun¢!.|}. ,...,....._u. ,,..Fwr lnr<»!1:vr (.lrlv Hn k .| :l.l.!llm;<r ul )ln\l.|l4° Inna §r(".1Timur-slay at the Au-'tin \\i1!~v }|r\|uoClarkLippinmtl. mn uf Mr. nn.:lulrv.II.l. l.ip{»in|:~»\t. lcfi Fail.|5. mnrninz for ("hic:;gn tn i.'$1l\r anelectrical schnnl.Earl Smith hm been \if=itin|.: athishome}\u\.il\;:vucutionu in hi- ~c'no! \"f R :It firuml I-itwI.The H¢'nc.h &ommun|1\llu h me S{.NI).»\\ I ; " . A y 4 t h Game Called at 3 o'clock __...|.;...::I © © @ ©© S @©©@©@@@@@@©©©©@@®@©@@©©@©@@©@©@©©@@©@ Farmers State Bank wg©©©©©© " r"-Elf o -- o : ? : o o : o o : : x u = 9@@@@@©©©@©©@©©©©©©©©©= - 1 .. . . \ r f4Q."-~*-'xiii "1 I \ 'rua Emnnrmmz, ns,.»\1n_ NEBRASKA v 'rln-: |-:x'r|:m~Rls\R. BLAIR. :c|~:|¢||.\slc.\ THIS BRIGHTmv mm Hdp That Aclzy Back! Arn you dngiq around, dn; literday, with I. du1L unoesdng hehehe!Am you hmm in tho morning, botheredwith hadnhll, dhzhua and urin.uydmlondefu!n o tired,irritnbla ma duoourqed? ~4. thn~|'| mniy somethingvmng,and likely it'|Brine;weakness.Don't nqioct lt!Get back your health wlslk younn. Un Doun'| Plllt.D0£ln'l but helped thounndnol ailing folh.They nbould help you.An: y our ndonbor!A n I o w a C u e a n .Mn. v. M. Elliot' E »¢R.F.D.No.ItQGrunt na.. Carroll 'I o wn n n :"I had, c r H -In du ! luke :c ron_'\x mr back and mr}hdney l lotod Ir-J roTu1nIy. My backg* nod lo I couldsud ly stoop over.. E .. 1 was "fp sud hit'.~ I n f : P | 1 l h " § d ° €1 Oln l o ansoma. They Imoczgd out il tbl Nina uzhn and dluyspells lad mr kidney s 'lem pu: in good ofdn."9 PILLSD O A N S 60csrmuu xro rmmrn c r onmzu nxs var.-an -mc ¢ .ui¢ .a-.n .| .| ..z¢ .ar. _f Italia n mv cr dion Iullluns hmm lrwenatsxln unter-cooletiengine of the radial type that In op eaated by heavy mel and weigh: le! than uw pounds fur each ilurm|,»o\\ erdeveloped.. Gsod-ByL i z : - A n d o n ' ; u c a m e b a c k h e r e Xl l l y n ' g e t s y o ' n j n h . Il n s l t l s - - A l l r i g h t .An *dol1°'\ yo' hl r n u u m e ff y u 'n»=rnl|seen m e n o n m - A m e r i c a n L 1 g l u u \\'¢e hl y. heard dilferenlwvmen uyitvu goodfurwvmea'u truubles, md ml; u m!th ou gh t i zn d é ha l m a n t hi dhdped her.So I the VegetlblnC u mr n n n d n n d lth wg h t ~ r i g h t.la d wu i n g vo d d u before becunea mother aguin.I #Sum it helps at hun wa. uwith both my other hablaI m u d l s m d c d m o r e t h m d i hthlloue.I y ounhauunddmanfurthagvodymxrmodidnahudaneme.n ~ o u r h o m : : h a p p you e ." -11.m r :ku ,vlllon k b Pa.v m .In a recent ennntx-Elia canvas nlyunhusn nfLy dia Plnkh¢m'| W 5suhh Compound, 98 om of enry 1 upon thqy y are bummed by ik nu. ~:§~ ~;" W : ' 1 | y 4 .Q .e..1~s i 1 ; ;.f ..f u H ~ a ~ n a b yLydia E. Pinldmnfa Vege- clu ba in u m . a c c o r h n ; i o n n n o u n c e mo nt .fr o m t h e h e a d q u a r t e r s o f t h e b o n ' a n d g i r l s c l u b s l l .t h e a g r i c u l tu r a l c o l le g e . I- ' i g h u b e t w e e n J u n l o n a n d : c o l o n o f t h o F r e m o n t h i g h s c h o o l . a s a c o n se q u e n c e o f " r a g d a g ? " o e l c b r u lo n , r u - s u l t e d I n n m e e t i n g o f s c h o o l a u t h o r vhged with stores,tual.llg hu and city water. NEBRASKA NEWS Norgyu BRIEF What It Usually Means "She fll ma ke n go o d w l t e fo r n om e bo d y . "" I un d er s t an d .Sl 1e '|p l a i n a n d u n a t t r a c l i r a " ure Rel|§ FORINDIG s ~ \~ \ g Y 3v_\¥°_|n\S~ 3 \ ~ » . ~ n n ~ ¢ \ k l `Bzu.-ms HQ -_,g g $:: ,v.:s e= ;f D § L L ; g x N § persqnalhygwne Physicians strongly diacour||e the me of poisonous,lxf ltldn g o r hmi nl mln-dom for penoanl hygtenc.. Zonin ls nompoisonoul,non-bamlnl md non-I:ri taking. lt may be und Hg21:11 strong enough towisith u mto¥L'§'l¢»¢=»~ d.`21'.. of the bodr x1LLsmeans 1 STEARNS' El ec tr i c Paste - - _ °.|k&dry"Pi\J»¢1a_-:1 's u n s ;. 591J u m m1.* ...R h f f . .~.. " \'' ? : "~.1 ¢ é = ' l l ¢ ~ , = ' > ' \ f w e . .;1 "a n. ¢ ' . , _\4 - » . v - a n - ¢ - . : : ~ . -Uwlhvuib dvn dllwvlhdf ood znddlanne.drm¢mch¢¢;:::utnnm°!nmth¢ »55.1.u=..¢.2 nm|nd{1¢|hah.dvlaeounsH!e{n|fe1ranam¢au.lnéifutluc. Beit:nlunrnpl. Hdhnbnkllkkiln. }k\1\dS!50 rln<>ud\tuklIllun\dnd¢dnuandmue. Soldbvaiidmndnu. Rainalahldulll.1. 1 . | .a o vl:: \ n lnr ! lu rlI 1 ' | a I aa n d n o r t h e r n W s y n e c o u n t y . h a d n c a r r i e d .a n s d e fe a t e d a t a n el e c ti o n . .|| l |f Qo r d e r a b o l i s h i n g t h e s p r i n g c l a s s d u p i c n i c : fo r t w o y e a r : a n d l l s o a b o l i s h m e u l o f " r a g d a y . " T h e d r a i n a g e d l t c h p r n k - c t vr h i r h v u m h a ve b e e n c a n i m !o u t th in I l :n | .A m e r i c a n R c d C r o s s w i l l cl os e l t s om ca u nd 1 1 | ac zl vi t lc a ll ny 1 5 . ac co rd - i n g l o a n n o u n c e m e n t o f O ffi c i a l s . t h i s a c t i o n b e i n g u k e n o w i n g t o l a c k o f fu n d s . P r i m tr i p s t o t h e C h i c a g o In t e n n s l l o n n l L i ve s t o c k n h g t r u l l ! a n i : b e o ffe r e d t o N e b r a s k a c h a m p i o n s l c a n b y t h e N e b r a s k a Pr e s s as s oc i at i on . w i t h t h e p u b l i c i t y b u r e a u o f t h e 0 _ 5 n n h a C h a m b e r o t C o m m e r c e c o o p a n : t i n g a s t h e c l e a r i n g h o u s e fo r N o h r n a k a i n fo r m a t i o n . i s b e i n g l n d o r a e d E r n e w s p a p e r s , o r m n l n t i o n s a n d l n dl vh l u n ls o t 1 1 15 a n n e . Th e c r o p o t e a r l y s p r i n g l a m b s w i l l b e | h o r l . " a c c o r d i n g l o a b u l l e t i n I1 u u e d b y t h e s l a t e d e p a r t m e n t o f a g r i c u l t u r e .T h e r e p o r t st a te s t h a t e m - . ..G i ve n I n B r l a f t w n s F o r .8U 1 y R a d a r s l t m n n m m n l u u m n m m m v | 4 A C o l u m h u h e n m d a n e u m o u u r l n g s In c h e s o n e w a y a n d 1 ' i n c h e s t h e o t h e r ." ' D i l l e r ci ti z en s h a ve p u r c h a s e d \ b l o c k a t g r o u n d ( o r a p a r k . S i x t y e l m t r e e s h u e b e e n p l a n t e d fo r a h s d l . Ile hum; thanks who promises anddcEnya. | II IDi x o n c o u n t y b y 1 , 5 8 9 vo l e n . F a r m w o r k o ve r t h e : u n o m a d e c o n s i d e r a b l e a c h a n c e d u r i n g t h e p a s t t w o we e ks .".'»Ith t h e la t e m a s o n . l h r vo w a d i n g s h e e p B u t e ; w i l l m u k a t h i s s h o r t a g e a n d i l u : t h e s i t u a t i o n f u o n i l u s h e e p fe e d i n g i n N e b r u l t n f * ...a | birth. Plans to "sell" Richardson county l u a l l l l .d l vh l o n I n t h e l a m e W a l t o n le a gu e wi l l b e he h ! a t No r fol k Bd a y 1 z . A p p r o x i m a t e l y $ 5 0 0 h u b e e n r a i n e d I n a c a m p a i g n a t t h e U n i ve r s l l y o t Ne b r a s k a. t o r t he b e n e fi t . o l Eu r o p e a n st u d en t s .a c c o r d i n g t o c h a l r m a n o f t h e d r i ve . D a n P h l l b r l c k o f O r d h u b e e n e x » h l h l u n g a p i g .r e c e n t i y t n r r o w e d o n h i s fa r m .n e u t h a t p l u m .:last m u t w o bo di es .e i g h t l a n a n d b u t o n e nw ork,a nd re ne w e d lra z r =z t o ge t a l o n g w i t h o u t h i r e d l n b o r .fa r m e r s t e m ve r y b m : p l a n t i n g o a t s . b a r l e y . with $300 worth at merchandise, uns d e ma n d in 9. 412:-oo Ure whichburned the xanga auf barn ot J ohn Zutmeier nt Odell.Prnlrie tire south of Cclluray lvrept over a wide stretch or country Manyhaystackand rum umgcnu were burned.Hndrc ds or ac res ot gnuhad wan burned our. fm, 1 .ue _hmm e At ¢£JL§"§ wqum hm mmmgm' md would behedtbnaor !ou.rdayslwu i nmi leondnuonabout|ing when. 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May 3.Plans are bein made b he h ir 0It ° o n S u n d a y . M a y 4 . T h e F u r m a n ' f a i r f o r 1924 w i l l b c I | ¢1 B u ! N o ! A H Mabel-Does :nur mmm know y our age?HltlrirI--l'nrtlJ. .;~1* ~¢_= 4 t h e M u o n ; o l ! N e b r u h ,di e d l u l l w e e k a t h i s h o m : i n B r o k e n B o s l i c h a d b e e n I n p o o r *wnlzix fo r s o m e t i m e . a n d h i s d e m i s e u r n n o t u n e : - f pe ct ed .r A p n l r l e n m t h r e a t e n e i f o r m m u m 1 I l / I ~W L D O U G L A S f xi ~\* fwmf *8.°°SHOES~jf f~v ~./sZ,» ¢g5.~¢ a¢ a~-s q¢ ¢'4» @» _5`°f¢» W L.D¢u||lsSho¢o»noo1dh|- 171119112i~uwnnuvninzhaprtndpddljunnd ..¢:,~..&~by»»¢s,ooo¢|»»a-um.~ ~g ~\E.|LHm L ~ff; 3 ~" "are N ",1~.f roehz mndem ~ £ 3 *`3% I= Dr. Robert RF. Gilder an the tooth is that of a mammoth 1. bent Hut roamed Nebraakl durln: the ic e anthousands of yuan nga. An lrlah will, with hesdlnn ot thllegalpapers printed in Gaelic and bearing shilling slxmvi. disposing otthe site of the Llvo Stock Nationalbankol' Omaha. valued at $luu»»n, vu probazed by County Judge BryceCrawlord tu; week.This r- :hu :int i F E h o s n ! t o m a k e t h e H 1 4 F r o n t l a r n u - th e b i g ge s t l u l o c a l hi s t o r y . F i r a o f u n d e t e r m i n e d o r l g t n s t t h e P l u m t i e l d N u r s e r i e s s t F r e m o n t . c a u s e d d u m s g e e s t i m a t e d a t c t o s o t o $40,000. A u i m m e n s e c r o w d wi t n es s e d t h e Is y l n g o r t h e c o r n e r s t o n e o f t h e - B t . Jo h n L u t h e r a n c h u r c h b I. t l ld l l 1 8 a t A l f k l n q o n I g t w e e k . A lo ss es t i m a t e d a t $ 1 7 5 0 0 w s : c a u s e d b y fi r e w h i c h s w e p t t h e s h i m C8 .l |§~U |Arc Among French j Fashion Offerings. l u b l n - t c o s t u m e s u l u n e t h e c h o i c e . - I :.. t:~ rmI a n d l i n e s ts m us t r n r l e d , rm ; ~ . | L mh l on wr i te r t n t he N e w Y or k | l!r|¥~l S t a n l n g w i t h t h e Id e a o f t h e '= - = ; . v ma i : a n d s t r e e t d r e s s m a d e o n It " w r ¥m } | | k \ , o r a s t h e F r e t a r l l c u l l 1:, . t m u u " l i n e s , s u l t s fu r t h e s t r e e t a r e t l e w l u p e d In m o r e e l a b o r a t e m a n be e n l n z l e f o r u v e r i l y m n u n pl e as a nt .h a r m l e s s su b s t i t u t e fo r C u t c r r m l , P I R K O H Q Z ' R e i n i n g D r u m a n d S o o t h i n g B m w C o n t a i n s n o h a vi n n u b a i s t e d o n r a w w h o a ! i n fr o m g n n n r l c s l o r da y s .r "ur m a n h u be e n q p t u m d n n n r H bo l d t .T h e m a n ,t h r o u g h u n h a i n t e r p r e t e r .s a ve h i s n a n o a s P Pa du a cl a. a. :al l e n .H o an l d h e . 4 | 1 ; |\|».l |¢'~ a g a i n s t t h e N o n h vr e s t e m t r u n k t h r e e m i l e s w e s t o f R o x b y . a n d t h r e e h u n d - r e d fe e t o f t r u c k s w e r e Ir a a h o d Oat. t y i n g u p r a i l r o a d t r a l l c o n t h e m a i n li n e o l ' t h a t r a i l r o a d . 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L D u l d | : | ! a o a m m m m x l g b r l ;- .t~h m z n m l n u u m d b m .. . . s h o e a t - 'I'hern ll an little enemy. Th e W r o n g R e fe r ! Mrs. P. wal walling lllr newspaper. "listen,John." aiu-begun exclledly."Here Is ll nur; tlml begins 'Young loldler dual: wife he :on in war." "Yea" Mr. c. wpiled, "it does seemthatthose soldier fellows never will nop lmvlnz had lurk."Now there are strained rrinulom in that family .-Indianapolis Nun. d t t o r t n m a t L i n d s a y . r Th i e ve s : t o t e 5100 fr o m t h e u l l I n t h e s u p e r i n t e n d e n t o r :c h u -u l :o l - ttce a t t h e h i g h nc h no !a t F r e m o n t n o m o t i m e o r c r t h e w e e k c u d . T h e Jo h n s o n c o u n t y fa i r u l o c l t t l o n l s g o i n g t o e r e c t s p e r m a n e n t b u i l d i n g n n t h e f a i r g r o u n d : t h i s y e a r l o r h a n d l i n g t h e e d u c a t i o n a l e x h i b i t ; e a c h y e a r . R e v.L .n .m w n l f p a s t o r c t t h e M e t h ~I I |¢|Im u g t t n m u g h s u m a n y d i l fo r vn t t o n a l l i m t l n t t s l fl t l l l u l l m e m : i m p u w b l e . it r 11 be th a t l a te r ln t he ae a m n 1 | 1. . 1 w efe re u ce fo ru m' ut th e m or elf5 1I | ~me Ulm will spring up tu alter n. Ir " i t l l th e at r eu d y o s t u b l l d w d I| |. ~r |~ !mo d e .At.pr e se n t t i m e i t \\1|.11he Iusrd t o m i k e a n y po s i t i ve 11.|u t || l b u t t h e I n r r i e r a w h o h a n 2==e d t h ei r Ju d g m en t on t h c s u cc e s s u I !|~r t m a t s o f f u r t o r s p r i n g a n d like upper porllnn. The alrefvs mlm are plnllrd, and, fxi"'¥' ~rr":-+=-(Tum ff - - fb -. -u nu qm nu ~ i m u m = =J ~~ .'e ~~ 1 " `, 1:5 _* 1 -|~ It's Easy to Pay For a Chevrolet Evuybadywuuuuunmobiie. Ev¢r1bodyunp¢yEoraCh¢vrde¢. Everybodyun|BondmovuaC\\evrder. Youc\nbu7aCh¢vrnktju¢|buyunyodxerim-neasdry.Ncz f..f?""¢..thousand zz:p\yl;rmr,:l,u| aher¢a wn¢.w AChevmk:he l v l buy mannhcmf. l¢¢a rn? rnawnvlymd:m"rldewi ley o u;:; khdae bstpryi ngi nv mxnemmy hmi ly anmni uc ~nalxnduevbolehmily. TT\aviua(]zndadenI¢ruuryumA|kh.imnosho1r yondnediliumtmoddnmdexpldnhawasyislsm gque nndpuy bzxhe me y wwmn m¢» ,c ¢s .rs¢ .m¢s ;,.. Su»=-1~n»a¢=---m o suwinfsean __~v»¢§»=+~f5Y|`u'='§`f:-»I»=3 $u¢mo¢u -. ESupa-sq.-4-P».¢¢¢.»a»p¢ns ?1"au"'=§°§.w.-r~Zu°E»....|.ss¢ FHu1Bdha||l|GudM,,H, Chevrolet Motor Compady, Derrdt, Mich. _ Fmn ammsz waar1 - u v , : » " ,4 \`.? _ i [ o .~ . u f ; ~'»I : ' ¢- I ~ " * \ ?~/ / "*. 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Wraps Havg Call I ~ c g f f m A m ' 1 G A R M E NT . o m r u w bya or flat Worn,Faded Things 1 W L D O U G L A Sr -~\°c ~'7°Z?§~°§°T'é.§'§25§4;"°§'li'& ~:'w . | . m ¢ | - s u m - u u u u q w Cost Dresses and Cap Arc Among French Fashion Offerings. lu bIIl|| costumes ulone tho choice r :..l:|rlo| and llnos ht ouasl tnrled,I5 ~ .l l'..»hlon writer ln the New York 1 will Stanlng with the ldoo of lilo =.;.l suit and street dress lnlttlo onl " \ l ¥m}||k\l, or as tho I-'remla enll l ,.m;ou° lines, sulls for thu street ~re llereloped to more elaborate mlmll: nr for more formal ooemdolls, ron- |l:|; through so msn; dilforent fomlslm tlllllslfltllltllt seems impowble. ll l..|; be that later ln tho season s :.1. .1 wefereuce for tune ul the more I 1'role Ulm will spring up to aller \. lr "itll the already ostubllslwd l|.~r|ul mode.At present time lt \1|ll he Ilord to lnslie any positive 1.|lll||l but the Iltrriers who have== e tl their Judgment on tho successrIwr t coats of for lor spring and nI1\-||mll2lt.'r wesr, and Ioollsh as ll Il NYM!some of them hare,are |L|| ~-I; running counter to this tide l -lrrvt costumes and un-ups.lslruer announcements from Psrlslltlt llllllty of tho spring dnessea will ur wraps to be worn wllll them ls mt out wllll eac h dlolrlng on this Itll ns ll. comes slung.ISven o blousetome shown by Patou hasIll lu lrl-luol coat, at quslnt pllzilell lluuoce cstuu.s . Wrsps ss Long ss Drsssss. Solon: ol' the new "raps are its longs Illtf dresses, some of tlmn are shun. llltl8 thneugunrler length. And rapes, pebuck dresses and straight scarf-ke cspes sl"¢ numerous.The cape. cept perhaps fo! sreollll. slusys is lon.Fur ss trlmmltlg seems lo be ore prevalent in th e u r l;modelsHlléd ln this c ountry lllsn In those own from Paris.sltllough s fewndcls sro oollsred srllh llgllt pelts. ore enthusiasm sppsrently ls shown r the cllpped feather trimmings sude srosn scart models tnsn for nu- any description.Coat dresses not exactly on the or r of those we have toonn before, t still near enough to cool llnes toso classified, are snother typ; ot reel costume wlth which to mcllon. me of these cost dresses might be :lor described ss ssltllke dresses. r s long tunic looks more or less e ll locket snd lt slde closing fo!ms the llne of the wrsrrsround skirt. llll the result that the dress looks rr like s suit worn bottomd up. alough It is ln reality in ons piece.In few houses s sult dren ls shown ll: a straight oneplece hack and thecllet line In the front slmulsted br s ~lsr peplotn or lt strslghl tucked once. Any eomplslllt. thi! the woman to ~om the jeune lllle models and the nulsll Illloreil lines are nnsccepb le may have to forget lt wltll the ry tlrst alght of the school models.lla.froeks and wraps sre shown th SuHiclent llllmlty of line to give e really distinctively gcmned woman Diamond Ib/es l'1nn'£ wonder w1;¢tl1er you can dn or tlnt successfully,became perfect homo dyeing ls guumntred with "Din mnm! Dyes" fveu if you have neverdyed before. Dmxxists hue all colon. Dlra-vtlonn In meh pnchge.-Adver lilvment. 'I'hern ll an little enemy. Th e W r o n g R e fe r ! Mrs. P. wal walling lllr newspaper. "listen,John." aiu-begun exclledly."Here Is ll nur; tlml begins 'Young loldler dual: wife he :on in war." 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T h e n e w P r e s b y t e r i a n c h u r c h a t Al e x a n d r i a ,a h r l c k ed ll lc e Ir l t h In t e r i o r w o o d w o r k , i n c l u d i n g a n o a k ll o o r m o d e r n t h r o u g h o u t w i t h n t l ! ba s e m e n t .k i t c h e n , d i n l h l r o o m a n d r e s t r o o m c o n ve n i e n c e s w a s d e d i c a t e d a c o u p l e s t e e l s Is o n f l h f ¥.Q h l v u n b i - ¢ | 1 s l a l . ; i4w n u a l v v e z m o v r u ; | o f | u ; :u I m n : | ' : J A : t \ ' » n u u n h a e é l w a v w d l l m .v w m i f , l o m m u i n w w i n n e r nedldsesnwd. Fon difizn i I hnrlezm oi! has been a world- wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disondera,rheurnatism, lumbago and uric acid condition. H u n L u a o n . C \ | ' : » l . J\ - l , F » correct lmnemli tm\.1bie|,¢hnu$lt=|1rltlloqnna. Three linen. All druggiau. Indat on ik: origind genuine Gow lllnu.. l|\e newr waliw Ima much nerve we ponvsut until wo have ocfnslon to occlnu at dmnt!al'l fhalr. Thousonl ave Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It Applicants for Insurance Should Use Swamp-Root Juddn;from reporla from qmni g,who we ennnuntiy in dine! touch withthe public, then is one prepnntion thathu been very elcculful in overcoming then eondaliom.The mild and hauling infiucnee of Dr. Kilmef"| SumpBw! issoon realized.lt llsndl tho higher! lorits remarkable record ol' moeul.. An examining phyeighn lor one of iluprominent Lille Erxunnoe Companion, han I1ll|.l1i¢I of the subject, made the la toniahin; shtelnent that one reunn whyno many applin~h hr insurance are refectnlisbecame kidney trouble ia nocommon to the Amerir.nn people, and thehrge :m§ority of those when applientiou are dulmed do not even suspect thattheyhavethedinrue.Dr.Kilroer'a B1remuRoot il. on uh lt. all drug :inns in hotties of two ein1, medium md Inge. Horns, if you wriah Brat to teat thisgnnt prquratuan. und lm rrntn tn Dr.liilrrur -l. Cu., Ilinslumton. N. Y., for atamplebottle.\\'ltfn writing, bo coreand mention this paper.-Advertisement. exnuine ' \ A' B m Smal Say "Bayer"- lnsistl For Pain Headache Neuralgia Rheumatism Lumbago Colds Accept wx 2.55/V Bayer package vhichcontains proven Bireciions BM -'nqm ham a nz ummAmcan ur 14 ma uno-ummm. unlrln u ua una nn or nm lun 'T.;.._ nmarzni m m e m s n l . I l l h o ¢ . h v| . | l . \ ' . n a u " " ".. . .__._ I l i w ho cnrnsvs t o prny c c u e :i o prospe r. s e t S a t r r d a y , A 1 d l M 0 N e i i l c l a i m s t h e e l n g l o a h o t c r o : m i l l i n g e h a m p l o n s h i p o f N e b m k s fo r L a w r e n c e At u r r a y o t H o t t co u n t y . M u r r a y .w h o i l r e s o n E a g l e s c r e e k :o r t h o f O 'N n l l l . k i l l e d t h i r t e e n c r o w s t l o n e s h o t , n r l n g i n t o t h e m s s t h e y w e r e a r l s l n g fr o m t h e m o s t . O n e o f t h e t r e a s u r e vo l u m e s o f t b l el x l tt e e tt t h c e n tu r y . a fa m i ly b ib l e . r e poses i n t h e h o m e o f M r .a n d H r s . P r a n k C h a i n . i l !Q l n l h l .I t i s 16x 10 n c h e s t n s i z e , a n d h a s b e e n I n w rtessldno t t h e C h a i n t s m i l y f o r t h e pant c e n t u r y a n d o n e h a l t . A c h a r ge o f 50 c e n ts a d ay a ft er t h e n u u n A A n . - ¢ . . _s.. . a- .. __ ...- - - - --_u u ~ - u ;s q l q U s I I I Ist a t e d e p a r t m e n t o t a g r i c u l t u r e a t L t n c o t n . h a s i s s u e d s s r s r n l n g t o N s b r a s k s b a k e r s t h a t t h e S m i t h b r e a d l a w w o u l d r e m a i n I n tor-ce u n t i l t h e m a n d a t e o t t h o U n i t e d S t a t e s s u p r e m e c o u r t h a d b e e n r e c e i ve d . T h e U n i ve r s i t y ol'N e b r a s k a l s p l a n n i n g t o st a g e a n In vi t a t i o n N s - b r a s k a in t e r sc h o l as t i c te n n i s t o u r n a - m e n t n t L l n c o l n M a y a a n d 9.A l l s c h o o l :i n t h e st a t e vh r f n s te n n i s w i l l b e In vi t e d t o c o m p e t e l n t h e m e e t .E n t r l e s a r e ex p e c t e d fr o m O m a h a , L i n c o l n .Ha s t i n g s .Y o r k , a n d U n i ve r s i t y Pl a ce . A m o n g a . c o l l e c t i o n o f r e l t o e g a t h - a |»l! ';,l x 4iInsr -:ww ul; usp;uL mf wurlns lr fre | ered by E. A. Stoler ol' Sutton. la |nonts automobile camp ground will umm a1|\\.on und .m...»..=¢ Ilnl¢.¢ 1....... u m u ; IA9| ~g~ é | ; Of One Mind4 - "Ali m1ell. Pm glud we :urn-e about me thing?"Oh, dearest. aloft you lllll thlnl Fm nlhcr nlw rmkrnn I Children Cn' for "Castorialx I2 l . l a " \ : n . x. a f - v u # . u l P 1& ' ( 5 l | I v 9\ G ° ' ¢ ¢: s m v l n \ | 1 l - ¢ . » - " .l r ¢ N a. . - -~1 ; 1 'I UQnm n n. Blair Nebr. May 1 was-m x s rm m rm s s -P|nEw~¢L ;J "" " " " `3 ; A i n n.~|._ \...,| .\.- ..¢.1.N U S u m m n . u \ l u m u l L u v u u a u v a -¢. - . . . w . . . . . . . - . . . | . . .Lnllmanlunezo break a ann!! bona in her Mr.and Mrs.AI-llrI18I 9hand Sunday which cxuses her some M m Albert Llllman :gd baby and pain and inconvenimce.Misa Mary Llllman visited Wednes-Mrs. Soren Nelson. who hal been day at the Wm. Hqlgmgn homg... _ LEGAL NOTICE THE ENTERPRISE IA IDCAL NEWSPAPER ron ALL THB mom.: L OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY OF BLAIR,NEBRASKA§&E`1i| "uri liéii rievlaees, lm-heme.,9l'°l»personal representatives mul|The Harry Cooper family wereallperaonaintendedintlae Sunday guests at the Henry Cooper eatatea o( the foliovring named daeeuad venom. towit:Geonre '!.Tayior, Thomas Gibson,E.Ehlller.Ffdarani Fuller, M.A..Fuller .Me- hnaa A. Fuller. wiuim Stoltenncrn.Wilhelm Stoltenberg,A.W.lhrris, and Henry Tegt.reai pangs:un- *home.llra. R. H. Bonee and Miss Helo: were shopping §n Omaha 'hresdayMr. and Mrs. A. E. Drayer of Hooper visited Hermarr relative: Thunday.|Chaa. Cameron was a business ..r_.u-.. a- n... .dau "|"n¢ulnv |ntL ALONG 'ms uorrox nom Mr. and Mm. Fred Ray entertain-ed n number of friends nt ice cream and cake Sunday evening.Wil! Iverson ahelied me Mmshela ofcornandsoldnamenoClydeand lion Mo: -' r for fefklimz nurn..r.» 4araM n :Iverson and daumhtera ,r.5`IaI.»11 as <:¢"££Znn`§§i"`1'r¥$`i=:=mrmg ul Ft. Calhoun Monday.Cad Nelson of near Kennard \L=Ited with Chester Aronaon lustSundagnl g.Cly a A l of the Wnmch districtI1 busy lhesa days setting out three thousand black locust ireea on hisfarm.He expec ts to uae these forfence posts later an. day nt the James Mullin home.Mr.and Mrs.Ed Nate: were in Omaha Wednesday. Air.and Mrs. Chris Hina drove toBenson Monday afternnon.Grandma 'I11om{»:on has returna! tr. her home in B ir after a wee\:'a\init.at the home of her son, Dan and family. . . . . . . . . . . . . Roy Mengedoht were in Nickerson Monday.Wm.Wilkenning and family at- tended a surprise party Sunday eve-ning at the Henry Scheer. Jr.. home.The occasion was Mrs.Scheer's birthday.'Henry S ric k ef Quincy . Ill.and Albert SE1 k ol' Fontanelle were :.this neig borhood Monday calling on Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS ANI) COMMENTAd: for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" T i . xi i h i z Bmn, wAsmNG'ro1~} coL§§Tr Nf-.fz§3RASKA,May s, 1924 NO. 15 I I I U S I N B S A N D ~ T o B E | " '. l £ ? ." " " "" ° " " ° "" 1 m n m v i n mm I 1 v 4 CITY COUNCILPROCEEDINGS Nw R¢|im| 'rlk¢¢ mu of om-chl Bdw 01 cm Arm"onnm umm !r»:.\m.v Ar ro lmus y rs n un s Mu 5,1924A rqun lur me ewg of lim Blair! City Cou nc il wa ulled w order at 'F:50 P.Bl. by Mayor Aye, the fo!- hwing councilman mswering to roll m l ;Pesblu, c rxmm. Moors, c hm- tennen \nd Cm-mia i, Hunduhl re- f ` B Ul \ UA \ D A u x uISundaymomlng ehwned bright .nd fxlr.A pddect May dny. just gum kind ua tampt the nuc omubum_and Lbs an were out in Nil foree,| :Hitting this my and num. |n cuuld hardly ba expected m n such x dny could pun ridmut same wr t of nn u xid ml,Tis time how- eu r, it un s n ot nd le u y o uth tbl! hd the mi xu p bu t man o f mltur e nge.Tha Hn !a t just abou:d r e n Unlock happendd nt the lntarssction :.|. the Ch u.Beckman residence. F. iw. Amdt. driving hh hlg Hudson 'touring car south an Fifth ni na ! lwu stru c k by D. C. Van De\u\en.i » plnxy to be given May 9.he county grader has been outthe past week putting the roads in fine shape.Miss Allen,teacher in the uppernom, I.ok her pupik for a hike on'Tnnriny 'to find botany Bpecimens for the 9th grade.Leon Hindley shelled oorn forJohnMurohy Tuesday.Palsy A len of the Wranc h neizh bmhhood is sick with an attac k ofappendicmtua.Mr.and Mrs.Nels Hansen .spent Sunday ot the George Hanson h rm-near Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Jarnno Jenson spent Sunday at the Ed Christ home. l .a ._. . . . . . The following spent Monday eve- ning at the Leonard Echtenllamphome;Mr.and Mrs.John Echten-kamp and Norma Holtman of Arl-ington. Theodore Rina:and family. Otto Hamnan and family. and JohnE-chtenkamp and family.August Lallman spent several days the past week at the Wm. Holt-rnnn home.\ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Llllnnn anI baby visited Sunday at the Lire. Sadie Mengedoht home.The M e Norma and Violet Ech-Lenknmp visited Saturday wiith their grand parent.¢,.Mr.and Mrs.John ;,¢a¢ Wa © © 1 ©©©©©©©©©©©@©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©@©©©©©©@ High prices make saving hard.Low Cash Prices coupled with the extra savings at this great sale make it especially easy for you to save by buying here.Big Specials in Croceries and Meats orFRIDAY, SATURDAYAND MONDAY LOOK!LOOK! !L OO K ! ! ! Beet Sugar, per 100111 bag... $9.25 C 6: H Canc 100IlJ bag_.__._.,._9.45 (10lbs for _..-..__..._._1.00 Red River Early Ohio Potatoes 2 bushel sacks, per sack .._._....__. Omar Wonder Flour, per 48lb..... Blackburns Best Flour, per 48lb Illothers Brand Flour 48111 ..... Pearl Drop Pork and Beans, 10c can 3 for ..,.,,. _...___, _ .Blair corn, per can .._.. 10c Gold Nugget Corn, 2 for -251: Camel Dates, ner 1 ckage _..-a locStandard Peas, pe 'can .. 15c Beck' Roast, pe b 12% to 15 cents Beef Boil, per l ....._. 8 to 10 cents Hamburger, per _._ __. 12% Round, Sirloin an T Bone Steak. 201: 2.30 1.65 1.65 1.50 251: Weicners, per Tb ...._._.._.,_¢_..._.1ScBacon, whole or half slabs, per fb 20: sN 1 e l s e n ' s C a s h S t o r é sm ua unmffinm Calh paid for produce.ws DELIVER \ ; ©@` © ©-~© ©©@©©©©©©@@@@>©©@©@©©©@@©©©©©©©©@ © © © © © @ ~ © @ @ © © © © © © @ @ © © © © © © ~ --- Fascinating Spring Dress Styles 1 >1 ~1 ff .5 é J ¥-./~5?. 4 3 . '_.1.1._ ,". 1° .*'.3 ~ * ..~x g . ,'~ :';?=/ ' 2 " i l<.'§.* -\\.\ \ . _ ; ,§ 7" 1 _; " ' 1 ~--f 7 /' A a.i2T.L MQ / 'o .; » Cakes You'll Like Cakes made from MAINTOP Flour, the Hour that hqs the Perfect Blend and is made from the best of ingredi- ents, are always a success. Order a sack of MAINTOP today and you \vill alwaysb?a~M;\intop user. . Blair Milling Company moe oQo4»o©o1~°®¢wooo»4=0 o o ~o o u ~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~o o ~~ ~~ ~o o ~ ~uQ 'R known;all persona navmg orclaimingm y interest tn an-l tb the.fellévrlnft describedredestateto wi l;The SouthThirteen feet of Lot Twenty and all ef Lot Nineteen,less the fellow-ivg described part thereof.to-wit: Beginning on the Southeast corneroftm.Nineteen,thence running north twenty four feet. thence nur ning went sixty feet.thence nm-ning eeuth twenty four feet, thenceeeat sixty feet to the plac e of he-ftnnlng . all of uid premier!beinglu Bloc k Ten nf the vnzm of Arl-ington,forlnerl Bell Creek,W uh- inlzwn County,ebruka.. real narnes unknown defendantsYou and eac h of you are lféreby notified that nn the Ist day of Mayl92¢. Annie B.Darien filed against you and each of you in the DistrictCourt of Washington County,Neh YIISIUIJI LAI um Lu;nunnun;-U..\Genld and Byron Reid attendedthe laden c arnival at lilnir Friday evening.-' Rev. and Mn.T. J. Reese droveto Omaha. Tuesday and spent the day.Jesse Hover c am*home Worlneday for n Quart visit.Mr. and Mrs.Jesse Ryan andH i n Hu e !'mrs Omaha shoppers Tkzesday.Min Nettie Bell and Mrs.Wm.Rehrent drove to 'Teknmnh Thurs- day on business.Misa Myrtle Wnehter of Omahawas A guest of Mine Mildred Swan~ son Saturday and Sunday.Hr .and Mrs.Chas.Blanchard Grove to Omaha Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Pierce are parents of n son, born Monday morn- ing. April 28.Mrash, A petlti'n,the ebket ani'Mrs. Manenra. Carter and I n r ef which le that the title ml l"r:mri:=" h c have just returned l"\§'¢the above dmribed real estate be £10913 Lincoln 2° again like Un thcxr were Sunday callers at the Fritz Moeller home 3a.et_ Sunday.Mrs. Moeller has so far improved"gg she is nhle to be up and around a n.The sad newn reached Blair Sun-day of the death of Samuel Dennyof Russel, Minnesota.Mr.Denny was formerly a resident of this "'°':° 'wt " u l t\~-vm-I to 'Minnesota ten yean nge.The eld-§ est son, James. died nbc years nge.IMr. and Mrs. Archie I'ond and non I Merril.nf Tyson,attended churchservices Sunday morning at the Bap| we church in meer nml te k Sands* | dinner atthe w. E. "emi home.J.S.Conety shipped three ear loads of cattle for Mondays mnrlcetMrs.A. A.Andcrswn and Gnrdaand their mrests. Mrs. Jess West and! June. of ¥lennan,spent Sunday after g neon at the Fritz Mueller home.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson npen° the week-end at Blair.\.|__ a al...rl...l.. l'2h|»nf uni. M i n Agues Christensen HIGH*Sunday with home folks at Ames.M i n Minnie Lailman returned i¥Hutl11>r's Bag my 11-n. A. 11 Memorial mw¢u u n u r u n w lt Schetfler hxll,May l3 - llu | Ma ti n ; a t B C P. D . OU E d i n Or No t h i n g ll Th 8 1 | hx!! \n umm dl engins.Qunlio n Hele n The p . , , ; | May 18 'lnior Chu Plny at B. _P.For A Deddol D. hall. M u x o "hy electinn on all engine PUBLIC IS U U E C ONC B I NI D pmpomition.l h y 2 5 - C h u Sermon xt B.F, D.Th e Fllr bln k l- K or n w. i s n m- nnu.v \ i n : a » u ¢ 1 m l n ¢ h h i u \ » e t T h e ;§ 1§ May 28-Commeneemunt. ||A|KY MEN O PPO SE p unk CUT (Sunday Bee) Kilk pmducen of Douxlau.Suny and Wuhington emnntiex ue indis- rm! on leeounl of the third reduc - zion.since Jamgnry 1 in ~».¢pxko paid w them far their proéuu hy cmlrnerlu, Aa n meeting in um en-mty eom mi nd vn en ' membly mom : mu nh y dldn mon M0 h r ma r l uf th e Llule nountln nvivmi (ha Tri-County hnu rp ri n.!n vh k h th i!mmpnny null nu! the muon why an nil unit zlwuld be <|.4|.\ll¢d In on Flair lu- mc ipul ugh; plant. This in | question af mv impur- u m m m a u p n n u n u x r m l o n u i h an upenditnue of many wmuandl uf d ollln no I! il well la iouk Inu the mstier hum ll! Angles. W u mn n l m p u u r l xg h t F l a m i n - uet and th e bu t lad mu: ec n mm- i¢ » | n mh mluu \ ¢ m¢ f h ; z. = mn ¢ i b a u k e n a n d u this qundon i s w w xqunly up f a Un vvhn It be hoovn ea c h a nc wxlln a llin f u r mi xlu np o l- wrlinz after roll c all, Guy and Ac k- driving his big Hudson Se d m o u t umm being absent.on Grant ntledt. The Arndt cu was~|>Q The minutes of the int meelilillturned over, one wheel broken, wind-| 1were read .ad annmvnd lmma broken md gmrulr dm-1 1 ____fu fl n\_:__ __;~ report ofa. G. Mlan City\,¢d_The Van Deunen car had =|The LJTIIZTCHBS 01 man win ul an uwzur""""""' '"' read.§'°'°"* what] ""°"'"' humpen broken,tion to the public to be present and asslst M m m ded,thllreport ]11 =h u.\z.u¢kiz ...n .. __ __.'.I -..A ......,1 ...J§.f'Z f.E...,.""9 no one ln the servlces on next Sunday rn honor of b ¢ ; ¢ ¢ ¢ p L ¢ ( 1 l . I z u l u l u u | 1 -l a n gfa\l\l " ¢ u , £ . ` § ` f I ; , ¢ u m d h r t h e a n d |M o t h e r ' s D a y . 11 Concilmen present voting [collision Peter M. 'I`§:on,who f m Spedal services will be held aé this time Milk ho d uu n 'anoclallon nnd nlved u couunitteo to negadnu an |alblt on the mbjoct."Aye", the motion carried. The report from the Light Ofiiee ras tend.Moved and seconded.this report be ncoepted as rand and piacld on fllg.All Councilman pressnt voting orivlng north on South Walker' Avonue, in his Buick.rm in to :Yard driven br Andrew Bohn.Mr. and M n .Bah:were considerably shxkon up while the Tyson ear hid n fender bdlt ard the steerios gut .; § t *°=\'~P°r=rilsf out of c ommislon. "AIG", the motion c urled.E Mr. Tyson was driving toward tho, The renort from the lee D¢PI\"'!n<,rtT: from south of the 1nonumont.\ sv xmlom' oncaxsrn mand tlie public is invitfad |mn um vm he mxubue za |»v.h| son together." 3 y expect 82.50 pu- hun- morhl Stadium will beeumn a A1Rnpmeming the Blmir Chnmber o{` sides.L I NC O L N NE X T w a s : P¢\1din|r ddnibe Agnew/ant with :hs aim-ummm.Y-he producen will Unlvenlty Al Nebrnk n, H11 5. make it known in b r a i d u m m Ne bn lh '| h d! milli on d olla r la - uu c uw v m n m nd wands. 1. cn h. Omaha.Th e " vw- : S r m u m when mu sk lu va n th i r d mt ma d b y d u d ls tr lb u mn u x a n s h i n n m un.\nm».. ..| | . ~~ .. 'Come let us rea iflore Juno nun.. 1:»;:4 »- -- - - - - - ~...... r"-u --....I4 -b t.Annsc R. l"l:w1o\. Plaintiff. hl span.|mc.ther,I N 3iIE3!ORIA1\l |;.;|2|2Q, To Anna Isla Bergstrom untay.I S. w Our Savior. that's waiting in heaven' lionnan "Rn urlllinr"nnr nnrnlwsc In sham". mark. I. the wcck-end \\lt.!1 hc~him. Hiitnbelh Paulsen.0 .H.Ga-daey and Mina were Omaha shoppers Sat . Chambers ofBlsir Wm!abusiness cutter one day last Thin community was shvcked tr hear of the sudden death of Mr. 'W. Small on Sunday morning, wiki an attack uf heart trouble.ThSmal!family movod onto the StewMahoney farm this sprinr.: and werjustbeginningtheirfirstyear' work in this neiahborhood Mr -__.ML rment was re .IIe saw two can c oming mouth but c o m m 9 H c _.-:__-:..__,___Moved and Seconded.this 1eportfon account of the monument ¢,b_|I me e m 'J n and!di! y ear, on April 28. brou ht theS I 1 ..he accepted as read and phoe on fllr mding the View M supposed hat B l w hebr.gnnl 30, 1924 The All couneilmen preBent V° " " "" c n a c u was tu mi n g o n t h e w r o n l r ~of Educauon m e t i n ~ "Aye', the motion osrrial.s~.ido of thc monument and he took '"*'"°" on the "fl of tha Preadont City (`l9r1¢'s report vu m'°°"i"t!1e other side.Instead the car turn- at Dfj Murdoc h:offi .purumt and c oal on hand wu read.*gd east down Colfax und the Bohslw ndgournment of APFI 11, 1924. Moved and Seconded.this :eport car and Tyson coiiided.Both oars.31'°'f"b"3 P':'°'f""M°m'f»Murdoch be accepted as read and phc ed on rare running slowly ond whiie the W nght,Walkmnon,Nielson.and Iflié.impact was stron!yet no gnatlixoepke.Meeting culled m_ord¢r at Al;Councilman pnrant voting <1 was n 630 P ld and the pnmdenz ando"A¥\!". the motion carritd I smage - -~*nuanced that the meeting was cailed o n receipts and PUPXLS' RECITAL an hon:a 119011 from AttomeyCity Cierkl \f°P°.° ' L __ . --" \- »L... 0' H;n!on in tha matter of as- i Dnn C. VmDe ua on npp eu ed be !o ro .do no¢!.90 h g n d !mu°Dh o ny 0 raun dor thc di- the Board vrsinz than of th gnoe l m por an , o n r c c n of Hlnr l Verhrugghen noGl h o b u i s f llklestzn B.5btt.e lled d sa o 'u 9Nli of LH Cnatetlnr paxture. f°"Ifat. 11,15 1:ric~emm¢ann ,g ,' ; mn r! w: 1 h n l o n "Elijah. .P0 -nerds _§ff_°°};h'= "°§ °f° °="- ,' f*- °"';°=§=-m1 ddivered in Omaha, the HPI!-ic vmodau M;"§',§f.;£l;'I,..'1, E a s comm N. : - a ti n bei t h t th f gi;"wmhu ng o f g urdo c ], _ gd mdt nd!°D2 n e rs DIY;munc nzn n d t i !Un h t n i ty a on an r m 4 0 u hundred Chwmg m to r epo rt a t next ¥¢ El11\ | ' fo r dl ry o m p r 3 on-on of three hundnd voices o ro i W u h i o co md ~ i s being boil; in front ..n P n w c n a m e d i a 1 th1»on motxon meeting ldgournodfgg emu per hundnd hauling c hu.¥.5.d| |mood-light nw?"n i n t h i ' '"* 1= °w= \1 l° f 1h °P ~ §i dwr ¢» omm,s nwz =1 ¢h ¢ ¢» .» = =h »p n -, mxn »u »¢ . \n m ,m.l{zlly ,S¢c y z¢ntprie sthay wou ddz\oeiv¢$Lq_D.3 | ; _ G ` ; n . ¢ , ( g , ,9 , d n " -. __ _ __ ___ _ __ __ __. _ _f"'l"'F"'*'°'*.~ t h e aooziztie , m, , , ¢ g . Q>~. . » ¢ . ¢ - When we lay flown "The (..°ros.~m(That we Bear."l We are put is "this world" on }1ro»tbationf And should not give up in despnis And so live tsat our nenrla ¥ll:\y(ho clenm' When we lny .down "The C]nmr(That are Bear." Our riffliclinmf. in IH: life nm manyAnrl oflimvs seems more than our l m u m a . \ |u h u w nl u .u v 1 n v u v over the week-end.bliss Dulala Rogerl went to Omaha Saturday and spent the dag.John Pierce was 3 business \ i itor to tho city Wednesday returning Thurulay.Forrest Brvrwster was unable to work Friday and Saturday on rmum. of having run u larfze spike in ..h i s H g h t l i m b - j u s t a b o ve t h e k n e e .-'\ " "ff\ >-\'\\\\°f=~°'=Qhzppcrl a m r Th o w o u n d i s n ve r y p a i n f u l o n e .* load o i h o g s t o S o u t h O m a h a fo r \ l ~" | \ n u n | 3 n ! n . . a n " l \s !\ » \M o : n 1 n y ' z 4 l l \ B l l { f l . were neltl tuesday mlernfon nr rwhome, a mini-ner from Missouri Va! Iegr officiating and buds! was msslrintheIllnir cemetery.The pallbearers were members of the W. O w. of which deceased was o member \\'..\Slll zmrox >:o'r1~:s .Q 8- ¢lisbursement.~s In me Llerno wwwzur the sjx months period ending;The plana pupils of Alias Gertrude sessment,of the Mo River R. R. April 30,1924 was read.ihlead held a rec ital at the home of Bridge. Moved and Seconded.this report Mfrefl Jensen, one of their members Mr.0'Hanlon made 9. full nport ted no read ond plaosd o n u Satundny afternoon Siay 3 of his findings, after which he wasbe accep I .I --:_..1.:_\. .11 itm i.eh1.|lmri in mmm an nnininn fmm The orchestra of 'jcoln under the snspkes of the UnkA|l.¢l 8 program In »uuu¢ au .....,,_____ _______ _l ° " - ~ '....- .........-Be illc.|"he "fun aomc alto ho wasr y "an expert d o ld se m |an ers Assocmtaon, of this Charles Gn u of nn ngton ..." ' " ' f u n k y u f N e b m h from triumph-A ! l G o u n d l m e n p r e s e n t \ ° o I . \ n ; :f & = ° ' ! = ' .u ¢ k e m o p a r t .1 , r n | . . .Q . _- . . . . . . : . . . . . l I . . .| . ,. r n n h a r l t h u h m u r i n r b e e n . . . . . . . ¢ . .n . -r , . n . " . . z 1. . , .. . n : . . . . . .. . - o . . +t h l l f l l l l l l o f U 1 0 m t e i t n g a n d T e d i r n t c4o n o e r t s i n C h i c a n o a n d N e w Aye'. the motion canied Musicians Liluu was 11-0n,'l||1u.|.\..,u .................._..._ _.____lsu 2$12500 vi th officers club pins and every- suzgested by Nr. D'iIanlon and ap»uns | un: nvuvnllug uliu..¢|.n '"'" "»|'the .Azonson home ha t S d . Lohinson of Waterloo was secretary Y """ "~ :lang nec essary for a full fledged upnovul by a ~ motion.Ipgnidem J ake E HcCracke:l:,n ~The following mn1.n1ittee,given|url. tin th 3 aso."\;1?:: ¢1;b. d h md an " . ~ o n motxon the meeting ui-nam. Vice Pres.,D. C. VxnDeusen..P°""to negotiate,v m =»s>p°ir=1dl»nr-d um 5nf¢:i»»igmg;' § ' ° " ° " "1 ..ea as spouse e J».___cf Blair,Troas., Henry Rol'x\\'er, ¢,f _1?oug1"county -J ._}Bl°°k°*ifl!.'\1i-Ihec l lbldlta W m "hour dl; .n _n--\._u n1.:-.._..f.*.l ;:___ (uhm L. W. LnttzsD. Q. Sta:-eel Fu n k L u tz C. K. Bcndorf »Attest, Wm.Kelly, SecyJake Bros 0 W Musicians u u u 1 r =mm. .,_......Fred Beecmft pr an number of the >°fms: people unrum \K.|l¢un.400 mambo vi th I - " " "11 re x e wen of fa with the following members pn:s¢i1l:'Aug. gGeo. No;as .__virgin MG51=1!\ilr8\3.20 mnus musicians and tfklng part in .-»1'i°m=:Murdoch, Nielsen,walkin A pn w z :nd Kelly. Meeting nl- pointed 1Th !Pilot 17.92 }rug:;m.g ..___Sm,w h .Blair Bl' lllluest J. A. llebonald ~"""""'"""" uelnnl wu | umueu :umm Inum a n n .I Hn. .\. z.'s»|u»m hu nulwl °"°..'L'f'°.'fL".,"E.'l'1'.'!P_"?..'f.' ma "TI l nn Jammu Rhu. F. W . Von..I Sngtfmr lrrnnrrmnntn fm thin John R. Aye Wm. Maher R. G. Allen . C. E. Krause K. P Hundahl 1oo.oo,Foltowinx the procram. me rounnried to order br President Morris at ers etc._." ' - " "_____ __,_. _115.06 lost.assisted by Ins mother.Mrs.c p L \The Calhoun Cornmtmity Qu bi Sarpy county -Herman Ctaneen. 50.00 J. P. Jensen, served a mee lunch of_Minutes of the last regular und will take cpre of all arnmgementslae 73°Gramlich,John Becker. 75.00 ice cream and cake..grobsequent meetirtgs read and ap- at the park.Ellenry Siebold,Benjamin Tinnner- 50.ll0 The Club mF'*' °"°° eac h "*°"tI".;~ro\ed. The following bills were al-The officers appointed a chairntau"1U*(Continued on palze_{ourl 'will will meet at on home of Lootfenneo me ordered paid:'fiom each precinct in the county ,_.;Thr committee was direc w to re REBEKAH o ls r n z c r ASSEMBLY D A g D§5;(};.;\'50Cg,\1, EVENT Matthisen next time.ithone and I'o.rnber|;.8.10 a committee to arouse interest anrlf°l¢to the association on May l7,+" ' T " "iPay role for April 1924 $4,590.07 enthusiasm among the membera.}*\l the court house. and to Pl'U¢flf al Twenty three member: of gh, 10. The D. A. R. put on n real d\==¢¢.hEAos or monitor.. at the Legion Hall on last Th\l!5ild8§!SCHOOL znarrr evening which was without question gcrnstitution and by-laws for con-ical Rebekah outer want up to ( k k - the etent oi the season from a nociali Heads of four ol' Nebraska state and enjoyable standpoint.The hall was comfortably Elled ami with excellent uaic those who were so inclined tripped off the livht f antastic to heir 1\oul's content while those who were mliupoeetl 10 Plas cards were accomotluted. The Invite* nent into the ml.|ut»~: details to see that their cv-=\= \\..[| romfnrtztblc. punch and waferf utr:served and flower l.'i1|5 with trays "f l.eautiful flowers wyere busy nmont7 |c=¢~= pi:~nin't on bouquets. The nroccf~i=from the e\cnif1c"= entertainment or to no into a *=1" fm the erc otion.of markers for the fac ed of historical importance : thin coun*v which if a very xrortliv ambition that the Onlcr has ect-itsel to doing.hir. emi Mrs.Clark O'llunlon. of Omaha were circulating among Blair fsicntls last Saturday. I normal schools met in Fremont Lion- cny afternoon with State Superin- tendent,John M. Mntzen to map cut course of study for various classes of cenificntes to be issued 1y the state normal schools.Those rresent nt the rneetinz wer L'.S. (c nn.\\'n5'ne Normal:George ll. Biortin.Kearney Nonnnl; ll. I. El li ll,ffhnrlzon Normal;ond \\: ll. inte, Pen: Normal. State Superintendent Tklntzen pre- ritlefl nntl it-tr. Elliot acted at secret- ety." The five men were appointed as n committee for this work at the last meeting of the state normal bortnl and they will report their nc- tion at the next meeting.Courses of study 'were arranged nt the meeting in Fremont. some of which will tuke effect September !.1924 trhile others will be effective in 1 925. Geo. B. Riker.20.00 lzducational music Bureau 2.85lrt. N. Palmer co.stool \~m. Kelly, salary lant quarter 1 of 5ear 'z5.oo J Mueller.29.98 tounty lrenn. Paving Tax.806.tlfl County Treus. Sewer ta!31 1.1: Hammond Stephens Co.1ftn:t llunish l.uthel'an I'ubHouse 7t»ila. \.\~\. Kelly Petty Ca..-=l1 li\[tI The newly elected members or' 11 | iuntil.C. A.Schmidt.und lh.t ltoepkc. were sworn into office i President hlorrin.There l)li1lLfurther tmsinean hero on rhotior ti iloatrlfndjoumcd sine die. Wm. Kelly, Sec'y Hero the new lloani convenefl."| l!. W right was elected tcmporor; I . a. They are Mrs. Joe Lazuee. Ft.Cal houn;Henry Grimm,Blair. E. C3 Lippincott, Corning City. Harry Seltz llehto.E.w .Hurdle.Herman, George Ohrt.of Bennington.Rich- land. Albert Miller. Arlintrton, A. W. ripdck.Fontanclle.Fred Pe.\rli1|1t'. Fleritiilh. pgPPY l.3.\Y S.tt.E. sur c t lne An ! ti c . :lr 1 »l r l t \ i ll P11 on their tl.|r.l :mnutl Poppy l tt Sale on Sat.. Jflay 24. Sire. Dorctte Arrult Struve i.- the c Hrmnn of the rehabilitation work .tml sho will report her full com- "ee :md pas: I:Ii.11"for the affair m\t. week.. The purpose -1 t*-Poppt Dayc':='rmnn.and Wm. Kelly,trmpur-!Sole in to odd to the State depart- :ry secretary.T. ll. Wrlirht woo regularly elect etl President of the Boani for the en- >t:ing )e:\\. R. J. Hunloch was regit-larly elected Vice President and Wm. Helly was elected secretary foc me ensuing year.llresident \\»rizht ment fund bl' the Unit ond. Legion for thework among tlitlblefl . : ' ' needy ner\ie-e men nn~l.,fa:nilies arf'i=\i="€to nay the per capita ol assess- rven of thi s Uni tansl Post to the Xntional fund f r the building ofhomesftiraorphuun ol soldiers who ~\'t.u|¢i 'act 25 een n gallon.i'r\t slderation.' | una, llontlay. Hay 6, to attend the :lib preisent price of $1.90 per hun-. };¢b¢}nh_ {;i,;,;ct Anemhly of D fired pounds ia equivalent to 12'é: cents por gallon to the man who- millts the cows, it is claimed.~ nn demand n pric e of $3 pe: hun- dreui pfundt, f.. li. Omaha.. 'auch recreation brought considerabiellis cuuion. I.. J. Lee statewi that the |"5l"ibI.|" tors in Omaha recently reduceI toe retail price :T milk one cent n quart and are makint: money at that price He alleged that the crearneries ent the price paid to the producers more tnan the reduction to the consunu-ra William Elton of Henson said that timributors in th eeast work on a 20-50 basis,meaning that il they rell milk for 10 cents n' quart, they Illow the producer 5 cents a quart- Tlte dlstrilauton=have their trou- l.'c :tn uell no the producera," said Seefuo."In J anuary the c ry was ever-production and it was said.-the, A motion was rnaclo that the fern.-i ==»2.2I£§§"» ""'°'.;;"r. .un John T. Sellec k of the lhtlvenity of Nebraska. N a 1. The district comprises the follow- ing towns:Blair,Tekantah,Craig, Daklaml,Lyons,Walt.l1ill and lien- nard and each place aent a g o o d representation.A number planned to no up for the afternoon but were kept away by the storm. hire. Adele Schmidt was the dele- gate from the local order. The follorrintr state officers were present:Mrs. Myrtle }!usser. Rush- ulle, Nebr.. Pres. of State As.-emhty; lilies Mclitn Taylor, Post Pres., W. 1.Von Cleve.Telanmah.Deputy rand Manor;J.Biershon,Sioux City, Grand Instructor;A. E. Han- nn. Blair, Depty Grand Jr. Warden. The Assembly will be held in Blair next year.Bless.Henry hlencke was elected District Treasurer and Mm.A.E. Ilannn, Inside Guard. TONKA-W A CAMP F I RE § 0 f E S w ' r i -r ' - g _} f ¢ _V 9 5 3 f a m i l y ,w h g l n !u u u l l : l w \ \ z s p w .u nC H U R C H O F C H R I S T i f f l a S h o r t t l m e n m f o r r n u i g .g r e e w o r k a t t h e i r m e e t i n g l a s t F r i L. H. Cam M i any and about twenty me b<n=p,tg Wyoming wig!!! they go to live on a rn'P s r homea ,that the had from th 5° thyarri\e1l g__ 'L___,hf_..°°s=:'P 32.52° L l o y d G e o n r e a d d , " l a t C h r i s t o r C h a o o "C l e m e n r e a u :mimi " W h a t l r e n e e n e e d s i n f o r t y m i l i o n C h r i s t i a n s . "a Ba b s o n sai d," F h a N e e d o f t h e H o u r i s Reliszion.". The easiest place to tinel Christ is21 | Ili a c hu r ch .Th e r e i s b u t o n e i n - s t i t u t i o n t h a t pr n c l u c fi eh r i st i a nn n l l\1at"n t h e ch u rc h ,t h e r e fo r e w e i n x i t e y o u t o t h e C h u r c h o f C h r i s ! nt:tt Sunday.~ m»:n>:.\>: Saws " M r .:mul M r s .D .B u c k d r o ve l o K e u n a r d S a m k w . sa fe l y . Th e L a d i e s A i d w i l l m e e t f o r w o r k W e d n e s d a y a ft e r n o o n w i t h M r s .( l l .B l a n c h a r d . M a r i o n D e n n y o f T e l c a m a h vi s i t e d H a r m a n r e l a t i ve s S u n d a y .L i t t l e A n n B u n l i e ce l eb r at e d h e r fi f t h b i r t h d a y F r i d a y ,A p r i l 25 ,b y e n t e r t a i n i n g t w e l ve l i t t l e to t e a t a p a n y fr o m 4 t o 6 .Ge o .S t a n g l e , Te d d i e S w a n s o n a n d I' r e d Ro b e r t s o n a t t e n d e d rt b a n k e r s me a- li m:a t F r e m o n t Tuostlzty.°'Itu :\ h!ul M r .Ii o b b a . "T h e se n i o r cla ss p l a y w i l l b e g i ve n Th u r su l n y ew n i n g z a t t h e L e t i o n h a l l .Ti t o y u m :fo l k s h a ve u wn r k i m .: d i l i g e n t l y o n t h e i r p a r t s a n d judp sina fr o m o t h e r pl a y s : i v a n t h i s 50:11 y o u w i l l n o t want.l o w l l s s t h i s o n e . \l { . ~l" l \ 1 nF ; n a sl vl i nl l | \ | | a \ \ l fr p r e s e n t u n a m e y |: u ju } \: u aut ¢.\\ :|\'i n g ve r y m u c h . M r . G i b s o n . w h o h a s c h a r g e o f t h e \'i a. sh En gt on S ta te B a n k i n h i r .H e d c Iu m i 's p l a c e , m a d e a t r i p . t o N o r fo l k S a t u n l a y e ve n i n g ,r e t t m t i n g M o n - tin .'¥ h o Leslies A i d w i l l m e e t w i t h M r s . H . M a d s e n Th u r s d a y . Th e vn n l c l u b w i i l me et w it h I\ Ir == . C 11.I x e n u t S a t u r d a y . M r .S t e ff e n d r o ve t o St l \ v: \ l f" 3 Im u l n y w h e r e h e i s d o i n i r s o m e H " ;.t .i rin ;:o n h i s f a r m bni hli ntr w. M r .:mul M r t .C .E .I r e l l r n w 1 \ O m a h a S u n fi n y n ft e n t o n n . Jo h n Jo h n s o n . Jr .i s e n t h x u. l i t ' H a r r y B u r r h a n d '. li r t DTin c i fm e t o O m o h n Sur»l.|5 | \ wear that tell their own story of value. Representative of the new- est. styles, carefully ias h i o n e d from the newest fabrics and mark- ed at prices much less than you would~ expect,they offer every woman to dress economically and well Modish Milliuery at reduced prices,alias A m e w l. . \\ vr it m n x-pant t h e v. e e k - e n d a t h t ? h o m e i n l ( h . ¢ o l n . H e n r y M e n r k e ul'l i h u r wmu n pl e a x a l l l c a l l e r h e r e i'r i¢l n>. L e o (` : \n w r= n .A l b e r t \\ 'n o< h\ an l. vu vi n n \ l \w ns.\\». - , _»u l M r .: m d M r 1 .W m .l!u r} =cl t.\\;\== unileml i n m a r r i n g r S n t u n i a y l o M r . D o n n L o w e r y o f L i r w n l n .T h a\\r~l¢%im:l o o k pfgare a t i h p hri rl f''~ l m m n i n n r n n h n "l"|1n \m m¢ v fa l l: s lzztu*i n t h e s h o w M r .1{ cl \ nl m l\ l h z u i m r :I i n r !!¢\n.I'a n i i n u r i m z c m ' : m d F l q u i t ! \ : m a d n f i t .M i i n Mxabvl J o h m o n f r " m lionsrsi <` The Newest H O S I E R Y BLOUSES in New Shades The materials that Just the QOIOP yoyz L l o y d R e e fe r .Ruyn1on»i Hu s t l e a n d W i l b u r L o w e attem lcel n pr i z e ti g h t i n O m a h a F r i d a y e ve n i m r .Mt v. A . W . B a r g e vl a l i t m i r e l a l i ve fc i n O m a h a Fr ie la y. M m .D .Bu c k .M r s .J.BI.W e s t . M r s .0 .A .Jo h n so n ,M r s .Jo e B a n n u r a n d M r .a n d B l r x . J.la Jé n m n a t t e n d e d t h e fu n e r a l ! o f M r s . Th u n - Pe t er s e n n t \ " : \l l ey . Fr i n la y . 2 - l r . a n d M m H . 1 3 . C a m e r o n d r o ve i n O n u h a T h u n d u y a n d s p e n t t h e d a .g i f s .L e o Fa us e lt .a m i c h i l d r e n we-nt t o T e k a m a h F r l e i l y f o r n fe w d a y s vi s i t w i t h re l a t ive s . M r .a n d H d :B . C .H a r d i e a n d M r s .E .w .H u r d l e d r o ve t o O m a h a Fr i e ln y .E .U .nttennlexl a m e e t i n z o f t h a S h r i n e : s In c l t h e In d i e s vi s i t e d ........u . . . . - . ......1 - " D -...w i l l rc.=i.lc i n i fi n r o l n .l l : 1 m a n y fr i r n d ::anal f m m o r s r h n o l m a l e s h e m wislm hera\ucre¢e=Z1l\|ll1£\¥\lli\\f"¢r M r s . C h a s .L a u g h l i n l e f t M o n d a y :afte rno on fo r M i n n e s o t a i n r e s p o m w In s !\ l !i § al !| . 'rccvivcwl t h a t m o r n i n g h r t h e d e a t h u l b e r f n l h r r . M T . S u m B e n n y .T h e fa m i l y rvs i ll m l n e a r h e r o fo r a n u m b e r o f y e a r s n m l a r e w e l l k n o w n b v m a n y n f our P<'°|=l¢° Il l rs .Ge n .H a r t a n d M r s Chrie\. Tm h l s e n w e r e Il l n i r vi s i t o r s M o n lllly..| T . J .Ruwlmers o f B l a i r w a s u p M o n d a y l o o k i n g a ft e r b u s i n e s s i n t e r - a t n h e r e .A t 'h ol a m e e l i n r r I'r i n l n y n fl e r n o n n l th e . \ \ 'o m an 's C l u b tl vfi ll t l l t o p a d - pc n l ! t h e ir s o c i a l uiuy fr o m M a y S t h t o d a l e i n Ju n e .T h e m u n r r n u n i =i.i1;-W w i t h '|"|\ph1l|\ .lfrr.~».¢n M r . G e o r g e l l e f l e l u n d i s s t i l l q u i l t il l a t t h i s w r i t i n g bu t i t i s h o p e e l l h n 2 o w i l l S o o n b e b a c k t o h i s lm r ma . la rn lt h.. M r a n d ) i r s . T { e r s l e t t e r .M r .n m M r s . W i l ! Jvff e r r - M a n a l I I. R . 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Se r vi c e s W ill b e h e l d S u n d a y .M l ?T h e M o n d a y A f t e r n o o n c l u b m o l I`inancr.~:Schmi dt.,R o e p k e a n d t h e i r part..B H _ .a n n -'.t ~. |.H m =1mrn n l - 5 el . -ln n n n n f \ 1 n = Z"I".l|\r!¢¢.nn.\\'il \¢ in :n n.i C o l I} \ " | " t 'C O U R T D O I N G SCORSETSMRS.§;_..;11~LT0N lirls hcarkrned no the c all o' Nat- ure ami, with baskets on our .1r1n"»» 11| IlI. o;.\v u\»u\.n |1 u w»»y -the w. R. c . hall in Blair. All relatives of the old eornrmles who have passed away are nskeul lo be present and relatives of those \°ho have llidl elurinsr tha year are e.~pecially vmrrd to attend. Those who haw left us during the past y ear and have fallen in death are Comrades Stephen \'~'an|,§nm-. I l \u l l :n u \u a n n o n . . - 1 - -May .5.Mrs. Compton was unable 11 be present but sent her paper on 'The biography of Neihardt."2llr-. Olin Hopewell remi in an interesting manner the "Song of Hugh Glas1"I-y Ns-ihzmlt.' "I'l1ere are but Iwo more meet- ings for the3.car.On May 12, the f lu b meets with Mrs. J . n. Smith. uefilassett and Q. S. Van Deusen.'0n May 19 a social afternoon, picnic Rev. L. H. Camp of the Christian fa-hlon, will be hehl at the home of\ .__e nl ..a.... ax.. ...\.1......Rhe 13?ff Piano l Tf*:\rlv~--mil s=u|\plie~=:3lu:\!orl=.l nz.. \ln$ \.\L lil: <u C LVB l{fli} and Sc hmidt. Buildings and groumls:\\ill1i1 Yeast Sumlsuy.at the Gardner :n. lim-plce and Kelly.:il00| house. the Blair Walkin: {`?uh On motion bond of R. G. Allen ae will elect officers and organize for tzeas.wzu apprmq¢l. _]1\11\ialed aan1e 1924 neamn.Start will be made on fr rniloriwel by the local agent.f ot from lihmrv at 3 or}oc l¢. with On motion it was ordered that a four mile hike, avoiding main roam! Bliss Addie Bunn be offeml position uf\t. to the school house.After lun- :n Principal of Central Building and Lima and campfire return will be teac her of primar y :rude at e salary made ~ foot o r by rar tl1 le- Roberl O. 5.215-.'.I§.d John Clark. m a of Arlingon,Nebraska.v m piaeeri uruier arrei! on last Friday emenine.Holton was charge-l with the possession ami sale of liquor and \ s: rk with the <|eli\er; of the liquor. The trial was heanl before Judge wb e l on Saturday morning and Bolton r~eeei\e¢l a fine of $100 and eoFts_2nQ hjrqj day s in hil at lun! lued away to the woods.Thu ]"4l"° ticular spot chosen was John's grove :n the Drum road. Here we built afire and enjoyed i "good old 'wienié n»nst°'with the time honored menu of wienies. bum; mustard and marsh- mallowe.. After we had eaten, we put out the rim and picked flowers.We untarteii our walk home as the sanset and reached home in the hlrflillfll.of $130.90 ner month.laired.Haber while Clark was fined 5100.J. R A New Line of Girdles relatives.,thinsrs justnuw during the dneainfg'Grandma Lowe spent Fnalny at of tho schnois caused the chanzthl !lt(` \RTlI\AND |.n~cr: lhn Huit Lg;e home.The club year has been a most vm-1 FREEK NOTES Mrs.Leo Cameron accompanied filahie ont' und much rmiil is duehy Mrs. Alben \V6o¢lwanl msfl baby the president. Mrs.H.B. Cameroml The Imlin lmer¢~=~=i\e f"|nh vm\4\1l Ilmvc tn-Blair Friday.who was rtsprmaibig ior bringing with Mrs. Tater J éuen thi# aftvr T H E I\\| L L !NER Woni wa#rgpixcal he-rf this Dr. Jennie Cnllfml. a neruonai friend nnnn..we-cf:by friends that Rev.George who gave a review ol' the "Passion Leon 'ilimlley presented h h m f r " i