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05-08-1924a" \ : 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 ¢ Na. . - -~1 ; 1 'I UQnm n n. Blair Nebr. May 1 was-m x s rm m rm s s -P|nEw~¢L ;J "" " " " `3 ; Ai n n.~|._ \...,| .\.- ..¢.1.N U Su m mn . u \ l um u lL u vu u a u v a -¢. - . . . w . . . . . . . - . . . | . . .Lnllmanlunezo breaka ann!! bona in herMr.andMrs.AI-llrI18I9hand Sunday which cxuses her someM mAlbertLlllman :gd baby and pain and inconvenimce.Misa Mary Llllman visited Wednes-Mrs. Soren Nelson. who hal beenday at theWm. Hqlgmgn homg... _ LEGAL NOTICE THE ENTERPRISE IA IDCAL NEWSPAPER ron ALL THB mom.: L OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY OF BLAIR,NEBRASKA§&E`1i| "uriliéiirievlaees, lm-heme.,9l'°l»personalrepresentativesmul|TheHarryCooperfamilywereallperaonaintendedintlae Sunday guests at the Henry Cooper eatateao( thefoliovringnamed daeeuad venom. towit:Geonre '!.Tayior, ThomasGibson,E.Ehlller.FfdaraniFuller, M.A..Fuller .Me- hnaa A. Fuller. wiuim Stoltenncrn.WilhelmStoltenberg,A.W.lhrris, andHenry Tegt.reaipangs:un- *home.llra. R. H. Bonee and Miss Helo: were shopping §n Omaha 'hresdayMr. andMrs. A. E. Drayerof HoopervisitedHermarrrelative: Thunday.|Chaa. Cameronwasabusiness ..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 :Iversonand daumhtera ,r.5`IaI.»11 as <:¢"££Znn`§§i"`1'r¥$`i=:=mrmg ul Ft. Calhoun Monday.CadNelsonofnearKennard \L=Itedwith Chester AronaonlustSundagnl g.Cly aA lof the Wnmch districtI1 busy lhesa days setting out three thousandblacklocust ireea on hisfarm.He expec ts to uae these for fence 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{»:onhasreturna!tr. her home in Bir after a wee\:'a\init.at the home ofher son, Dan and family. . . . . . . . . . . . . RoyMengedohtwereinNickerson Monday.Wm.Wilkenningandfamilyat- tended a surprise party Sunday eve- ning at the Henry Scheer. Jr.. home.TheoccasionwasMrs.Scheer's birthday.'Henry S ric k ef Quincy . Ill.and Albert SE1k 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.hecountygraderhasbeenoutthe past week putting the roads in fine shape.MissAllen,teacherintheuppernom, I.ok her pupik for a hike on'Tnnriny 'to findbotanyBpecimens for the 9th grade.LeonHindleyshelledoornforJohnMurohy Tuesday.Palsy A len of the Wranc h neizh bmhhoodis sick withan attac k ofappendicmtua.Mr.andMrs.NelsHansen .spent Sunday ot the George Hanson h rm- near Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Jarnno Jenson spentSunday at the Ed Christ home. l.a ._. . . . . . Thefollowing spentMonday eve- ning attheLeonardEchtenllamphome;Mr.andMrs.JohnEchten-kampandNormaHoltmanofArl-ington. TheodoreRina:andfamily. Otto Hamnan and family. and John E-chtenkamp and family.AugustLallmanspentseveral days the past week at the Wm. Holt-rnnn home.\Mr. and Mrs. Albert Llllnnn anI babyvisitedSundayattheLire. Sadie Mengedoht home.The Me Norma and Violet Ech-Lenknmp visited Saturday wiith their grandparent.¢,.Mr.andMrs.John ;,¢a¢ Wa© © 1 ©©©©©©©©©©©@©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©@©©©©©©@ High prices make saving hard.Low Cash Pricescoupledwiththeextra savingsatthisgreatsalemakeit especiallyeasyforyoutosaveby 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 1ckage _..-a loc Standard Peas, pe'can.. 15c Beck' Roast, peb12% to 15 cents Beef Boil, per l....._. 8 to 10 cents Hamburger, per_._ __. 12% Round, Sirloin anT 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 ' sC a s hS t o r é sm ua unmffinm Calh paid for produce.ws DELIVER \ ; ©@` © ©-~©©©@©©©©©©@@@@>©©@©@©©©@@ ©©©©©©©© @ © © © © © @ ~ © @ @ © © © © © © @ @ © © © © © © ~ --- Fascinating Spring Dress Styles 1>1~1 ff.5 éJ¥-./~5?. 4 3. '_.1.1._ ,". 1° .*'.3 ~ * ..~x g . ,'~ :';?=/ ' 2" i l<.'§.* -\\.\ \ . _ ; ,§ 7" 1_; " ' 1 ~--f7 /' Aa.i2T.LMQ / 'o . ; » Cakes You'll Like Cakesmadefrom MAINTOPFlour, theHourthathqs thePerfectBlend andismadefrom the best of ingredi- ents, arealwaysa success. Orderasackof MAINTOPtoday 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;allpersonanavmgorclaimingm yinteresttnan-l tbthe.fellévrlnftdescribedredestateto wi l;TheSouthThirteen feet of Lot Twenty and all ef LotNineteen,lessthefellow-ivgdescribedpartthereof.to-wit: Beginning ontheSoutheastcorneroftm.Nineteen,thencerunning north twenty four feet. thence nur ning went sixty feet.thencenm-ning eeuth twenty four feet, thenceeeat sixty feetto the plac e of he-ftnnlng . all of uidpremier!beinglu Bloc k Ten nf the vnzm of Arl- ington,forlnerlBellCreek,W uh- inlzwn County,ebruka.. real narnes unknowndefendantsYou 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 ofWashingtonCounty,Neh YIISIUIJILAI um Lu;nunnun;-U..\GenldandByronReidattendedthe laden c arnival at lilnir Friday evening.-' Rev. and Mn.T. J. Reesedroveto Omaha. Tuesdayandspentthe day.JesseHover c am*homeWorlne day for n Quart visit.Mr. andMrs.JesseRyanandH i nHu e !'mrsOmahashoppers Tkzesday.Min Nettie Bell andMrs.Wm.Rehrent droveto'TeknmnhThurs- day on business.MisaMyrtle Wnehter ofOmahawas A guest of Mine Mildred Swan~ son Saturday and Sunday.Hr .andMrs.Chas.BlanchardGrove to Omaha Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Pierce are parents of n son, born Monday morn- ing. April 28.Mrash, A petlti'n,theebketani'Mrs. Manenra. CarterandI n r ef which le that the title ml l"r:mri:=" h chavejustreturned l"\§'¢theabovedmribedrealestatebe£10913 Lincoln 2° again like Un thcxr wereSunday callersattheFritz Moeller home 3a.et_ Sunday.Mrs. Moeller has so far improved"gg she is nhle to be up and around an.The sad newn reachedBlair Sun-day of the death of SamuelDennyof Russel, Minnesota.Mr.Denny was formerly a resident of this "'°':° 'wt" u lt\~-vm-Ito '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. "emihome. J.S.Conetyshipped three earloads of cattle for Mondays mnrlcetMrs.A. A.Andcrswn andGnrdaand their mrests. Mrs. Jess West and! June. of ¥lennan,spent Sunday after gneon at the Fritz Mueller home.Mr. andMrs. Harry Tyson npen° the week-end at Blair.\.|__ a al...rl...l.. l'2h|»nf uni. M i nAguesChristensenHIGH*Sunday with home folks at Ames.M i nMinnieLailmanreturned 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. hlspan.|mc.ther,I N3iIE3!ORIA1\l|;.;|2|2Q, To Anna Isla Bergstromuntay.IS. w Our Savior. that's waiting in heaven' lionnan "Rn urlllinr"nnr nnrnlwsc In sham". mark. I. thewcck-end\\lt.!1hc~him. HiitnbelhPaulsen.0 .H.Ga-daeyandMina wereOmahashoppersSat . Chambers ofBlsirWm!abusiness cutter one day last Thincommunitywas shvcked trhearof the suddendeath of Mr. 'W. Small on Sunday morning, wiki anattackufheart trouble.ThSmal!family movod onto the StewMahoney farm this sprinr.: and werjustbeginningtheirfirstyear' workinthisneiahborhoodMr -__.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 Andso live tsat ournenrla¥ll:\y(ho clenm' When we lny .down"TheC]nmr(That are Bear." Our riffliclinmf. in IH: life nm manyAnrl oflimvs seems more than our l mu m a . \ |u hu wnlu .u v 1n v u v over the week-end.bliss Dulala Rogerl went to Omaha Saturday and spent the dag.JohnPiercewas3 business\ i itor to tho city Wednesday returning Thurulay.Forrest Brvrwster wasunableto work Friday andSaturday onrmum. of having run u larfze spike in..h i sH g h tl i m b - j u s ta b o vet h ek n e e .-'\ " "ff\ >-\'\\\\°f=~°'=Qhzppcrla 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 .* loado ih o g s t o S o u t hO m a h a fo r \ l ~" | \ n u n| 3 n ! n . . a n" l \s !\ » \M o : n 1 n y ' z 4l l \ B l l { f l . were neltltuesday 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.Q8- ¢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. Lnttzs D. 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~"""""'"""" uelnnlwu | umueu :umm Inum a n n .IHn. .\. z.'s»|u»m hunulwl °"°..'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. Inormal 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 Dfired 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 wasever-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 3f a m i l y ,w h gl n !u u ul l : l w \ \ z sp w .u nC H U R C HO FC H R I S Ti f f laS h o r tt l m en mf o rr n u i g .g r e ew o r ka tt h e i rm e e t i n gl a s tF r i L. H. CamMianyandabouttwentymeb<n=p,tgWyoming wig!!! they go to live on arn'P srhomea,thatthehadfromth5° thyarri\e1lg__ 'L___,hf_..°°s=:'P 32.52° L l o y dG e o n r ea d d , " l a t C h r i s to 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 nsai d," F h aN e e do ft h e H o u ri sReliszion.". 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 nt h a tpr n c l u c fieh r i st i a nn n l l\1at"nt h ech u rc h ,t h e r e fo r ew ei n x i t e y o ut o t h eC h u r c ho fC h r i s ! nt:tt Sunday.~ m»:n>:.\>: Saws" M r .:mulM r s .D .B u c kd r o vel o K e u n a r dS a m k w . sa fe l y .Th e L a d i e sA 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 ya ft e r n o o nw i t hM r s .( l l .B l a n c h a r d . M a r i o nD e n n yo f T e l c a m a h vi s i t e d H a r m a nr e l a t i ve sS u n d a y . L i t t l eA n nB u n l i ece l eb r at e dh e r fi f t hb i r t h d a yF r i d a y ,A p r i l25 ,b y e n t e r t a i n i n gt w e l vel i t t l eto t ea ta p a n yfr o m 4t o 6 . Ge o .S t a n g l e , Te d d i eS w a n s o na n d I' r e dRo b e r t s o na t t e n d e drtb a n k e r s me a- li m:a tF r e m o n tTuostlzty. °'Itu :\ h!ulM r .Ii o b b a . "T h ese n i o r cla ssp l a yw i l lb eg i ve nTh u r su l n y ew n i n g za tt h eL e t i o nh a l l .Ti t o y u m :fo l k sh a veuwn r k i m .: d i l i g e n t l yo nt h e i rp a r t sa n djudp sina fr o mo t h e rpl a y s: i v a nt h i s50:11 y o uw i l ln o twant.l o w l l s s t h i s o n e . \l { . ~l" l \ 1 nF ; n aslvl i nl l| \ | | a \ \ l fr p r e s e n tu n am e y|: u ju } \: uaut ¢.\\ :|\'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 teB 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 ye ve n i n g ,r e t t m t i n gM o n - tin.'¥ h oLesliesA i dw i l lm e e tw 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 lme et w it h I\ Ir == . C11.I x e n u t S a t u r d a y . M r .S t e ff e nd r o vet oSt l \ v: \ l f" 3 Im u l n yw h e r eh e i s d o i n i r s o m eH " ;.t .i rin ;:o nh i sf a r mbni hli ntr w. M r .:mulM r t .C .E .I r el l r n w1 \ O m a h aS u n fi n yn ft e n t o n n . Jo h nJo h n s o n . Jr .i s e n t h xu. l i t ' H a r r yB u r r ha n d'. lir tDTin c i fm et oO m o h nSur»l.|5| \ wear that tell their ownstory 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 thanyou would~ expect,theyofferevery woman to dress economically and well Modish Milliuery at reduced prices,aliasA m e wl. . \\ vr it m nx-pantt 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 yM e n r k eul'l i h u rwmun pl e a x a l l l c a l l e rh e r ei'r i¢l n>. L e o(` : \n w r= n .A l b e r t\\ 'n o< h\ an l. vu vin n\ l\wns.\\». - , _»u lM r .: m dM r 1 .W m .l!u r} =cl t.\\;\== unilemli nm a r r i n g rS n t u n i a yl oM r . D o n nL o w e r yo fL i r w n l n .T h a\\r~l¢%im:l o o kpfgarea ti h phri rl f''~ l m m ni nn r n n h n"l"|1n\m m¢ vfa l l: s lzztu*i nt h e s h o w M r .1{ cl \ nl m l\ lh z ui m r:Ii nr !!¢\n.I'a n i i n u r i m z c m ' : m dFlq u i t ! \ : m a d n f i t .M i i nMxabvlJ o h m o nf r " mlionsrsi <` The NewestH O S I E R Y BLOUSESin New Shades The materials thatJust the QOIOP yoyz L l o y dR e e fe r .Ruyn1on»iHu s t l ea n d W i l b u rL o w eattem lcelnpr i z eti g h t i nO m a h aF 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 nO m a h aFr 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 eB a n n u r a n dM r .a n dB l r x . J.laJé n m n a t t e n d e dt h e fu n e r a l ! o fM 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 nO n u h aT h u n d u ya n ds p e n tt h e d a.g i f s .L e oFa us e lt .a m ic h i l d r e n we-ntt o T e k a m a hF r l e i l yf o r nfe w d a y svi s i tw i t hre l a t ive s . M r .a n dH d :B . C .H a r d i ea n d M r s .E .w .H u r d l e d r o vet oO m a h a Fr i e ln y .E .U .nttennlexlam 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 lrc.=i.lci ni fi n r o l n .l l : 1m a n y fr i r n d ::analf m m o rs r h n o l m a l e s h e mwislmhera\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 tM o n d a y :afte rno onfo rM i n n e s o t ai nr e s p o m w In s !\ l !i § al !| . 'rccvivcwlt h a tm 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 efa m i l yrvs i ll m ln 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 ew e l l k n o w nb vm a n yn four P<'°|=l¢° Il l rs .Ge n .H a r ta n dM r sChrie\. Tm h l s e nw e r eIl l n i rvi s i t o r sM o n lllly..| T . J .Ruwlmerso fB l a i rw a su 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 am 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 'sC l u btl vfi ll t l lt op a d - pc n l ! t h e ir s o c i a luiuyfr o m M a y S t h t od a l ei nJu n e .T h em u n r r n u n i=i.i1;-Ww i t h'|"|\ph1l|\ .lfrr.~».¢n M r . G e o r g e l l e f l e l u n di 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 lS o o n b e b a c kt o h i slm r ma . la rn lt h.. M ra 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 . L \ n n w e n tS u n d a yw i t hfr i e n d si nF r v m o n t .M r . a n d M r sf . VShumnker. f|.\1| \ l r .n m ]Mr-1.W i l lJr - ffe r m n' n - i ln s h d w a t n m n h n F l u n d r w | \ \ r \ n i n o Th e p l a y 5 z i\ o » n a tl¥Enni 1"\Ell 1\ lv F r i d a y w a s a d a n d y a n d : l r ¢ W : \ b i h o u w . M r .n n dM r s .S h a ff e rsl nr lt wlfn Nn r t h B o n d l a s t E l l n m l a v e vr n i m : h 1 . o n n r r n u n l o f t h e r a i n h a u l i o g i w u t l e t r i p . 5l Is 1|k Ixr .v,v p will be most seenEf_¥l_'£-__»0na.tch U n l z rl \ l l \ l Jl a n ! l r . 1 1 r n nt h i s s e a s o n ,a n d i n= " ' " 'vu . . u u ; ; . n \ . | | . l . . . . . . f n ' f l t l 4n n | n 1 » u1 3 ~ ~ ~~°- P" 1.15 1d»\FUI.Uu.u v a u l vy ou W f :l.Il'l} E O p ay POST nlmionmi.SERVZCEQ E unv na t \I.'rtll=\:nf\Y r'1.ln rnnninlrld tha fnllnninz`;tandinzl=me dlefl in the ¢wrvice.rreameries uare dumping: hum!!Bi ll - - _» \\'e\lnesdn3.e ve n i n g t h ; F a l u n F i r e_' l U 1 : r . \ ¢. \i A 4 | u n \ v.un » »»y¢-.T h e J o h n A .D i x P o s t M e m o r i a l -co m m i t t e e s f o r t h e en su i ng ;y e a r .1 T h e Io n a i P o s t a n d U n i t w i l l d o r f g a l l o n s o f m i l k i n t h e s e o . - e r . 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'GrandmaLowespentFnalnyatof tho schnoiscaused thechanzthl!lt(` \RTlI\AND|.n~cr:lhn Huit Lg;e home.The club year has been a most vm-1FREEK NOTES Mrs.LeoCameronaccompaniedfilahie ont' und much rmiilis duehy Mrs. Alben \V6o¢lwanl msfl baby the president. Mrs.H.B. CameromlThe Imlin lmer¢~=~=i\e f"|nh vm\4\1l Ilmvc tn-BlairFriday.who was rtsprmaibigiorbringing withMrs. Tater J éuen thi# aftvr T H EI\\| L L !NER Woniwa#rgpixcalhe-rfthis Dr. Jennie Cnllfml. a neruonai friend nnnn..we-cf:byfriendsthatRev.Georgewho gave a review ol' the "PassionLeon'ilimlleypresentedh h m f r " i J-_ _ ln. O r f = " ' ~ = " ° ' F " " = " " " = " ' = ' = ' = ' r . r i P " ° ' Bldr, Nobr., May a,1924 A - ''-<'--'--'-unnur- Pa nnnuTHEzznr snrn lsrz J ~ lllE VUTERS or BLAIR On Monday, May 19th, a Referendum Election will be held in Blair in order that the Citizcnsaod Taxpayers may have the oppor tunity of approving the action of the City Council, which on April l entered into a contract with the Fairbanks Morse Company for the purchase of a 200-horse power oil engine generating unit, and in calling your attention to this fact we want you to familiarize yourself with conditions and assist the Council in making it pos- sible to lower ligherates.Vote "Yes" on the question and uphold the action of the City Council, which has gone This oil engine unit was only contracted for by the City Council after an cxtendedinvestigation.All of the variouspossihilitiea of obtaining increased power were considered. The proposition of increasing available power was also studiedfrom thc' standpoint ol' installing an additional steam unit together with an added boiler, but this was found to be im- practicable from sn economic standpoint.Your City Council visited and inspected a number of steam and oil engine power plants in neighboring cities.Theseriiiccs of expen engineers were retained by the City Council and these engineers after a very careful investigation o£ con- tlltiotts at Blair nlade a comprehensive and tlctailed,\2¢!Poliincluding their recommendations.`N Throughout this investigation by your Council the thoughtof service and reliability was placed first and next came thequestion of a reduction in light and power rates which could he made possible by lowering generating costa.Your Muni- cipal Electric Light plant, as most all citizens know,wasstarted in 1914 when a bond issue of $35,000.00 was voted infavor of the construction of a municipal plant.At that timeyou will remember the statements were rnadc that such a plant would he a failure and that it would be impossible for the City to maintain and operate such a plant as efficiently as could be done by a private corporation.Your municipal halancc sheet on October 31, 1923, shows that the resourcesof your Electric Light and Power plant amount to $68,422.77 with an outstanding bttnrl issue of $`.?»3,000.00 Since thattime this bond issue has in-eu reduced to the sum of $11,000.00 t'hi-. is not the only saving that was made to the city by the |i]ltlItill'Ill nf its municipal plant.During the time that the Cityhas operated its plant it has been estimated by city Clerk l{r.n|~te. that the City has saved approximately $33000.00 in|etlilr.cd light rates based on charges prevailing during that period in ||eighhoring towns.The tilim'11s of Blair have enjoyed good electric light :\tl\lUt'under municipal ownership at costa averaging less than those charged in neighiioring towns served hy privatet»olupslli|=~:~.Your Council has had in mint!tl1e.qutation of stillfurther reducing the electric light rates in Blair.Tito oper-ating expenses of your steam plant for the year ending 0c~ ¥t}l»0t 31. 1923, ntnonntetl to approximately $`.20,000.00.The rcpon of the engineers show that the total operatingexpenses {nnt including interest alullepreclation) with an oil engine operating in connection with engines now tu usewould be $13500.00 and effect a saving of $6»40000 pet year.if n nt-t saving of only $4400.00 per yiar could he set aside as n sinking futttl each yent for ten years to dnlw iltleresl at into the matter very thoroughly. the rate of l"{. the Pity would have a fund at the end of that time accuinulatrd from these savings alone amounting to$52,300.(l0.During this period of ill years the City would have paid interest on its $24,000.00 investment and would have in the depwciation fund a sum ammlfiting to $20.301.00.Inother words should the City of lllair install this oil enginegenerating unit for which the ('ouneil has contracted.the.Pity would be able in the 10 year period to make a saving of $72,900.00 and at the same time have $20,304.00 in the dc ;reeiation fund.is it not good business judgment on the part of the City Council to install a machine that will accomplish such re- tltltrlSome opponents of the purchase of this oil engine contend that you do not need additional power.There are very few tmvlls in Nebraska that are lacing served with as little power rt°~|rve as Blair at the present time, but disregarding this factand loving only regard to service, reliability and the economicis-nu1 it would be good business judgment for the City ofltlair to install this oil engine.All interest and depreciation elinagcs on the increased inrcstnieut will be paid from the savings, and over and above there will be an added saving of it1.100.00 per year.sAs regards reliability, they is no question but that the oil engine at the present time has been perfected to such astate that its reliability or continuous operation and service cannot he questioned.Town after town throughout thecountryhas discarded their strain plants for the modern oil engine.Let us cite a few ¢8Sl~»:liletfook, Nebraska. population 55.300, in the last 4 yearshas completely changed their plant from steam turbines and ('orliss eugim-4, and now have 900 horse power oil engines. As n result have effected a saving of approximately $24,000.00per year.The Mcfook plant is nwmd and operated by pri \nle- int:rests where only ill.18lRt'hs jntlginent controls.Sabitlta. Kansas, population 2,000 Sahethn is located nearthe Kansas coal filetls.This town is operating two 300horse pour-r engines along with steam equipment and has found the results to he highly satisfactory.ileriugtou, Kansas population ~l.l00, which is also tributary to the Kansas coal fields, has completely changed their plant from steam to oil and are now operating their entire plant _with three Il00-horse power Fairbanks Morse engines.City of Osage, Kansas. population 13.000, which is prac-tically located on top of the edhl mines, completely changed their plant from steam to oil engines, which today consists of two full Diesel oil engines and one 300-horse power Fairbanks Morse oil engine which operates continuoolly.City of Cameron, Missouri, of approximately 3,000 popula- tion, has recently contracted for one 300 and one 200»horae power Fairbanks Morse oil engines to replace their present steam equipment.Fi n of Norton, Kansas, population 21100, operates their ntuntctpal tight plant with 600-horse power Fairbanks Morse oil engine which replace steam unitsCityof Ellis,Kansas,population 1,B00,operate their Municipal Eelectdc Light plant with 600»horae power Fair-banks Morse oil engines, replacing a producer gas plant.The United Light 6:Power Company,Downs, Kant-ln,pppulation LG00, operates 500liorle power Fairbanks Morse oil engine in connection with steam units.C1ty of Butler, Missouri, operates their Municipal Lightplaptwith500horsepowerFairbanksMorseoilengines which have replaced their steam units.'Town of Akron, Iowa, population 1,800, have been oper-ating their Electric Light plant with Fairbanks Moran oilengines for 9 years.This plant was originally equipped with steam engines.Cit of Elk Point, South Dakota, is operating its L!un.i~ etpal Light plant with 300i1orae power Fairbanks Home oil engines.This was originally a producer gas plant City of Tyndall, South Dakota, operating 21Dhorse powerFairbanks Morse oil engine in connection with producer gas engines.'The Water, Light 8: Power Co. at Hot Springs, South ltakota, operating 300-horse power Fairbanks Horse oil en- gine in connection with steam and water power. The tfrete Mills, Crete,Nebraska,operating 200-horsepower I'nlrbauks Morse oil engine in connection with their hydro electric and steam turbine units. 'The City of Kearney, Nebraska, is ltow letting n contract fox .two 300-horse power oil units which will replace steam engines that are now operating their municipal water pumps. These are just a few of the larger towns in this territorythat have replaced their less efficient steam machinery withthe modem oil engines.Why have these towns made this changer Would these municipalities and public service cor- porations operate these oil engines and continue to purchase additional units Ll' they were inefficient and unreliable!Theamuwerua that they are highly satisfactory and reliable andthe saving between steam and oit pays for the new equipmentwithin a penod of less than fire years, even after deducting interest and depreciation on the increased investment. In Blair this Oil Engine would save approximately $4,400.00 per year after includ- ing interest and depreciation, which saving amounts fo 22 o of tlte- present operating expenses. ST Pa ar or 'rms a ano sa THE o rrr o r BL AIR na n a nano a nn a rrrsn s'1 'a oo o L1 : 'ro o sra nt rrs HUHIGIPAL uo nr Pna trr.r u a FINANCIAL s sowts o mans BY YOUR rsasr nas a sroonnan THE POWER L IGHT ooura stns.I T i s a ' m o a n n t ~ a m z .'mrs wo nos arnr. ss owi zs o THAT e ~UR PL ANT na s MADE HAS BET a n nxa mrnn wmc n MANY zrnxo s rs o nmo To wns a nn No w rs rnm To ro uo w. as STATED is THE rm _ ,a ,A Light Gommissionefs Statement to City Council CITY OF BLAIR, NEBRASKA, Ufficu' of City Clerk Light, Water and Ice Department "Mnrvh 25, 11124. limi llnynr mul (i1y {'m:nvii'I1-mi:nlvn:--1'uiln\\i'1:: i- n rvpnrt on llw cwvmiition of ill- ||:|| 3-|m»nt in your iiim=1 Light Plant.., Vin' igm KVA l'nit vu =:"ly ratllv-ul tim :mmil mm i~. in \i U gnml ¢-umiiliun ami ia \npu|~h of iurni~iling t-lrrrunt npin in tl|i\'1| capnuiI}.Thi~. unit is sittin ln vurv fur lin- loall :appznxilsuately 15 i1onr- of tin' day at ilu' prvwnt limv. 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Krsillsv. (i»ri That you may u yacquamtyourse wi e ac s .~» v~ - 1 'xg~n y ir has been decided to hold a MASS MEETING 0F THE VOTERS A T T H E B. F. D. Opera House TUESDAY EVENlNG MAY lstn, 1924 The question will be discussed hy eminent engineexs,and you will be delighted with the facts and figures- they will give you. airhanks, Morse & c. v o T E " Y E " s "B y R.W . L E E , On Tuesday, May 19th Municipal Sales Engineer Blair.Nebr.,May 8,192: - T H E ENTE!!l'RISP¢--h n h o |i n i H 0 0 0 1 n u ." E u vpp c p 3 I nuuu.a b e r su i t ab l e p e r s o n A l n m i n i g fr a - n r a n d pr o ce e d t o a s e t t l e m e n t o f a i d e s t a t e .W i t n e s s m y h a n d a n d 0l Ti c i n l i n i t h i s 2 8 t h d a y o f A p r i l . w 2 4 . e m u \A .C D E B E I . . l n u u b .. 1 n \ .» » » ,- -- -.n o r t h t w e n t y f o u r fe e t ,th e n c e r u n - n i n g w e s t s i x t y fe et ,t h e n c e r u n - rzimr s o u t h t w e n t y f o u r fe e t ,t h e m e e m t s i x t y fe e t t o t h e pl a c e o f b e - g i n n i n g ,a l l o f :m i d pr e m i s e s b e i n g i h B l o - c k Te n o f t h e V i l l a g e o f A r l -.J .L ssWashingtonCountyI .,.In the Cotnly Court?I. C. Eller. Attorney 4" '"C2»u5my Judge.ington,forma:ly m n Creek,W u n - _' " " "ington County, Nebraska, real l|.8.l!l\':+L I I GA L xml( E amknown ¢lel'endantsHenryalfnfkhAtiorneyvnu:nd oath Of VDD lf!hE10l$m e ne s t s a t n a w , n e u o l l u n , f l f ~ - - ~v »~' :- -1 ~{.I3; , ¢ ¢ , ,leg nt ee s,cr e d i t o r s U n d , u l t h c u n k n o w n he m e a t In v. ,m.e\ scev=._ . . . . . . - -..h¢_n¢..l s . . a m i d n t h !! ! n m ¥l3Rr\tees pe r s o n a l r=epresent§ntivesg T a y l o r .T h 0 m B $l n 0 ¥ . l l \ € \ i l l n u l .u n u n :l m .n u )u 5 ' l l * l \.N 2 4 A n n i e B .D a v i e s f i l e d a g a i n s t I . L | ¥ \ a i l l ~1 a n * n s u l n a n l n f v n u : H ! | \ l ~Iat1 e est ron --|Washinklon Countv Courthouse.inthe City of Blair. Washington Coun- ty, Nebraska, sell at public auctionto the highest bidder for cash tho ftllowinar describcel real estate to-wit: The Northeast Quarter (EEK) of Section Twenty-Elarht (28),Township Twenty (20),North,Range IIleven (ll). En t of th e 6 th P. M. containing 180 acres more orlr.no ecconzling to the United StatesGovernmentSurveythereof,ai!in Washington County,Nebraska tosatisfy n certain mortgage on the real estate above described The plaintiff, on the 2901 day ofBloreh,1924.obtained n decree offoreclosurein said action for the ntl!!!of $9425.16 together with in~tereat thereon from March 29, 192IrvI0 per cent ner annum. for cost.-1 in the amount of of $29.45 and nil noeruing costs.The will decree ofjvdgmentandforeclosureproviding zcurl Valley Land Company, a cor~poration,William Stoltenberg,Wil- helm Stoltenberz,Arlington Mason- ic Buildin Association,a corpo-ration.gl.w Hinds,Hours' Tet!!and al!the heirs de\isee.;, lega-tres,personal representatives mul ali persons interested in theeatataofthefollowingnamwldeceased persons, to-wit:George T. Tlylor, Thomas Gibson,E.Fuller,lidwanl Fuller, M.A.Fuller Me-luma A. Fuller. William Stoltenhcrg, Wilhelm Stoltenberg,A.W.llircls.and Henry Tpgt,real names un-I known;all P'==°';_ having orf claiming any in st in an-ltothefollowingdescribe!!real es tllt to-wit:The Soutl1| Thirteen feet of Lot Twenty and all of Lot Nineteen.less the follow-ivg ilegtcribed part thereof.to-wit: 1 be sch! to satisfy said judgment andtests in cane the name remained un- paid for a period of more than twen-ty days from the entry of :mill de-cree : ml said judglnent and costs being unpaid and said decree beingstillinfullforteand effect, said premises will he sold to Mltinfy :uid judmnentx. the interestthereon,the costs and all nc emin:costa an provided by Md order and dec ree :nd the luv in such ; u e s made and provided.Dated this 231ml day of April, 192-I. at Blnir. Nebnukn.13--5l.HAURI CE mz nn rz us .Sheriff of Wwrington Gounty, Ne- brash. §i:sQ ,\_; ».\ ~1 ~w w ;Eii2Q»~ ?.-§ ;u r e HE 1 § §i| 2: Beauty Is 'Teeth Deep' No matter how much care you may give your personal ap- pearance,if you do -not give your Teeth the proper attention a!l of your efforts are in vain. Then,too,g 0 o d Téeth safeguard your health. C ' .._._.__'\ :'1 :':'£H . ;J " L0, 1 ¢*0¢, » h»1p 4,-¢v¢= , : : ' = 1 9:l k 51? A I.|ll I cours W TH ~A~ Q| I. » I » uV \ ,_ .\ Notice of B u r i a l.Appointment o lAdministrator STATE OF NEBRASKA as.Wuhington County.In The County Court. I. C. Eller, AttorneyIn the Matter of the Estate ofChristine H. Hauler Deceased:The heir: at hw, next of kin, de- viaees, leguteea.creditors. and all persons interested in slid estateare hereby notitled that on the 28th day of April, 1924, Henry J. HarderMed a petition in Bild County Courtalleging amon other things that Christina M.lanler, an inhabitantof Washington County.Nebraska died on the 25th day of A_\P\'ii, I924. leaving no ln.-it Will and estament.and possessed of Reel and PersonalE1-tate eatimlteil lt $4,500.00 andprayingformlministntion1.roofIf y ou fail to appear a said County Court on the 23 day ofMay, 1921, at 10 o'clock A ., and BAPTIST CHURCH (Cor.Lincoln m d 4th streets) Arthur D. Smalley, Pastor. Sunday Sc hool 10 A. ll. Homin; Servic e 11 A. H. E n n m g S u v h e B m o P . M . CHURCH OF CHRIST (Cor.Lincoln and 2nd stru ts) L. H. Clmp, Pastor. Bible Schooi 10 A. H. Morning Wonhip 11 A. H. Christian Enduro: 'f:00P. M. I~hening Service 8:00 P. H. Church Night, Wednesday 8:00 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Cor.Wdker Ave. and Colfax) James Llcliceman, Pnrtor. S u mh y $ ¢ mM I OA . H . H m n m g E k n k z l 1 . L H . Christian Endeavor 7:00 P. M. ST.PA UL LUTHERA N CHURCH o ah$ 2 .~ ~.. ~ The OnlySensible,Sanitary Methpd Cheaper than any other way 1:30 or 2.Sunday school 10 a. m. Divine service at 10:30.Our ser- \iccx are aI!.ernatel5.either English or Gennnn.The chu:cl} board meets oeeasionly and the vodnp;membeni convene quarterly.The Ladies .Md meets every first Wednesday aftemoon of month. The pastor intends to sewe AMERICAN EV.-LUTH.TRINITY (W.Lincoln and 2nd street)H. J. Werning,"|tnr. Blair Telephone 1802 Rev.R. 3.Raineruen, Psstor Sunda; School at 10 A. M. Church Services at 11 A.M. E. C. PILCHER Red Estste Both Farm and City Property Phone Ind.2734 Blair,Nebrnkn DR. w. F. HEMPHILI DENTIST Rooms over Blair State Bank Blair. Nebraska x , ~ d e r T . J . ~ o t t . ~Supply Sundsy School at 10 0'|.Ioek. Preac hing Servic es st 11 A. ll. ST. FRANCIS BORGIA (Catholic Church) (Corner Colfax md Sth street) llt.her C. A.BeyerIdorfer,Pastor First and Third Sunday of each month, Hass at 9 A. H. Second and Fourth Sunday# Haas at 10:30 A. M. » - - -- - -- |DATE!'mn msumwcs o rmcr-:| L. R. GILBERT, Mgr.May 23 And 24, muAll Kinds of Inxunme June e7 ma za. ma a m Nb n An¢u¢nxmaz,|924q"'c ""Mable umm' (x)County Superintendent I (Grant Street between -ith and sun Rev. A. E. Marsh, Pastor. Hoiy Communion every Sunday and Holy Day at 7:30 A. M. Church School at 9:45. Also wer vice every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Litany Friday evening at 8:00 Sunday Selma!10:00 A. M. Homin; Servic e 1l:00 A.M Epwnrth League 7:00 P. M. Evening Service 3:00 P. M. 0 c l C H U R C H ( C o r .C o l fa x : n d 51.11s t r e e t s ) DR. E. J. BAILEY DENTISTRooms over H|.nsen'a Bakery Blair, Nebr.In Hennard Mondays and Tuesdaystx) 0'HANLON. MAHER nio'm\NLoNAttomeyx-lt-law Olkes in sum Bunk Building2(X) at 1 e est ron --|Washinklon Countv Courthouse.inthe City of Blair. Washington Coun- ty, Nebraska, sell at public auctionto the highest bidder for cash tho ftllowinar describcel real estate to-wit: The Northeast Quarter (EEK) of Section Twenty-Elarht (28),Township Twenty (20),North,Range IIleven (ll). En t of th e 6 th P. M. containing 180 acres more orlr.no ecconzling to the United StatesGovernmentSurveythereof,ai!in Washington County,Nebraska tosatisfy n certain mortgage on the real estate above described The plaintiff, on the 2901 day ofBloreh,1924.obtained n decree offoreclosurein said action for the ntl!!!of $9425.16 together with in~tereat thereon from March 29, 192IrvI0 per cent ner annum. for cost.-1 in the amount of of $29.45 and nil noeruing costs.The will decree ofjvdgmentandforeclosureproviding zcurl Valley Land Company, a cor~poration,William Stoltenberg,Wil- helm Stoltenberz,Arlington Mason- ic Buildin Association,a corpo-ration.gl.w Hinds,Hours' Tet!!and al!the heirs de\isee.;, lega-tres,personal representatives mul ali persons interested in theeatataofthefollowingnamwldeceased persons, to-wit:George T. Tlylor, Thomas Gibson,E.Fuller,lidwanl Fuller, M.A.Fuller Me-luma A. Fuller. William Stoltenhcrg, Wilhelm Stoltenberg,A.W.llircls.and Henry Tpgt,real names un-I known;all P'==°';_ having orf claiming any in st in an-ltothefollowingdescribe!!real es tllt to-wit:The Soutl1| Thirteen feet of Lot Twenty and all of Lot Nineteen.less the follow-ivg ilegtcribed part thereof.to-wit: 1 be sch! to satisfy said judgment andtests in cane the name remained un- paid for a period of more than twen-ty days from the entry of :mill de-cree : ml said judglnent and costs being unpaid and said decree beingstillinfullforteand effect, said premises will he sold to Mltinfy :uid judmnentx. the interestthereon,the costs and all nc emin:costa an provided by Md order and dec ree :nd the luv in such ; u e s made and provided.Dated this 231ml day of April, 192-I. at Blnir. Nebnukn.13--5l.HAURI CE mz nn rz us .Sheriff of Wwrington Gounty, Ne- brash. §i:sQ ,\_; ».\ ~1 ~w w ;Eii2Q»~ ?.-§ ;u r e HE 1 § §i| 2: Beauty Is 'Teeth Deep' No matter how much care you may give your personal ap- pearance,if you do -not give your Teeth the proper attention a!l of your efforts are in vain. Then,too,g 0 o d Téeth safeguard your health. C ' .,__.__'\:'1 :':'£H . ;J " L¢, s ¢*»¢, » h»1p u ,»14 , - v: 1q u : ' s 1 9 'L51?A .|.~: cours W TH ~A~ Q| I. » I » uV \ ,_ .\ Notice of B u r i a l.Appointment o lAdministrator STATE OF NEBRASKA as.Wuhington County.In The County Court. I. C. Eller, AttorneyIn the Matter of the Estate ofChristine H. Hauler Deceased:The heir: at hw, next of kin, de- viaees, leguteea.creditors. and all persons interested in slid estateare hereby notitled that on the 28th day of April, 1924, Henry J. HarderMed a petition in Bild County Courtalleging amon other things that Christina M.lanler, an inhabitantof Washington County.Nebraska died on the 25th day of A_\P\'ii, I924. leaving no ln.-it Will and estament.and possessed of Reel and PersonalE1-tate eatimlteil lt $4,500.00 andprayingformlministntion1.roofIf y ou fail to appear a said County Court on the 23 day ofMay, 1921, at 10 o'clock A ., and BAPTIST CHURCH (Cor.Lincoln m d 4th streets) Arthur D. Smalley, Pastor. Sunday Sc hool 10 A. ll. Homin; Servic e 11 A. H. E n n m g S u v h e B m o P . M . CHURCH OF CHRIST (Cor.Lincoln and 2nd stru ts) L. H. Clmp, Pastor. Bible Schooi 10 A. H. Morning Wonhip 11 A. H. Christian Enduro: 'f:00P. M. I~hening Service 8:00 P. H. Church Night, Wednesday 8:00 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Cor.Wdker Ave. and Colfax) James Llcliceman, Pnrtor. S u mh y $ ¢ mM I OA . H . H m n m g E k n k z l 1 . L H . Christian Endeavor 7:00 P. M. ST.PA UL LUTHERA N CHURCH o ah$ 2 .~ ~.. ~ The OnlySensible,Sanitary Methpd Cheaper than any other way 1:30 or 2.Sunday school 10 a. m. Divine service at 10:30.Our ser- \iccx are aI!.ernatel5.either English or Gennnn.The chu:cl} board meets oeeasionly and the vodnp;membeni convene quarterly.The Ladies .Md meets every first Wednesday aftemoon of month. The pastor intends to sewe AMERICAN EV.-LUTH.TRINITY (W.Lincoln and 2nd street)H. J. Werning,"|tnr. Blair Telephone 1802 Rev.R. 3.Raineruen, Psstor Sunda; School at 10 A. M. Church Services at 11 A.M. E. C. PILCHER Red Estste Both Farm and City Property Phone Ind.2734 Blair,Nebrnkn DR. w. F. HEMPHILI DENTIST Rooms over Blair State Bank Blair. Nebraska x , ~ d e r T . J . ~ o t t . ~Supply Sundsy School at 10 0'|.Ioek. Preac hing Servic es st 11 A. ll. ST. FRANCIS BORGIA (Catholic Church) (Corner Colfax md Sth street) llt.her C. A.BeyerIdorfer,Pastor First and Third Sunday of each month, Hass at 9 A. H. Second and Fourth Sunday# Haas at 10:30 A. M. » - - -- - -- |DATE!'mn msumwcs o rmcr-:| L. R. GILBERT, Mgr.May 23 And 24, muAll Kinds of Inxunme June e7 ma za. ma a m Nb n An¢u¢nxmaz,|924q"'c ""Mable umm' (x)County Superintendent I (Grant Street between -ith and sun Rev. A. E. Marsh, Pastor. Hoiy Communion every Sunday and Holy Day at 7:30 A. M. Church School at 9:45. Also wer vice every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Litany Friday evening at 8:00 Sunday Selma!10:00 A. M. Homin; Servic e 1l:00 A.M Epwnrth League 7:00 P. M. Evening Service 3:00 P. M. 0 c l C H U R C H ( C o r .C o l fa x : n d 51.11s t r e e t s ) DR. E. J. BAILEY DENTISTRooms over H|.nsen'a Bakery Blair, Nebr.In Hennard Mondays and Tuesdaystx) 0'HANLON. MAHER nio'm\NLoNAttomeyx-lt-law Olkes in sum Bunk Building2(X) a n lin iICIUIEUUwl l l \ ¢n u li na c,u » s |.H ~n e s t ,es t at e .l i e n o r c l a i m ' i n o r g o o r u p o n s a i d r e a l e s t a t e o r m y n r t t h e r e o f . l u l l t h a t y o u a n d e s c n n s l w u l b vl i w vvvv p u n |-...,.,-nknowna d m i n i s t r a t i o n t h e n o f .' g g n g p n l lS,r sn a w ;r e a l e s -Qa n d f n r Z f a n m a y ua f nh mn n wc m s !l l . u \ l u | u p c u u u nwmm »~» -.. ...a n d proceeki t o » . s e t t l e m e n t o f m d pe r s on a !re p r e s e nt a t i ve s a n d 1 - - _ - n n -lnnu nlnul I n Q gg x i i bl Antony MeMu n Geiselmnn;his 3rd ay of May. 1924.SEAL)A. C. DEBEL,15-it County Judmr rv I0 per cent ner annum. for con.-1 in the amount of of $29.45 and nil nc-eruing costs.The will decree ofjudgmentandforeclosureprovidingthatsaidpremisesabovedescribed be aoh! to satisfy said judgment andtosts in cane tho name remained un- paid for a period of more than twen-ty days from the entry of sail! de-cree : ml said judglnent and costs being unpaid and said decree beingstillinfullforteand effect, said premises will he sold to Mltisfy :uid judmnentx. the interestthereon,the costs and all nc cmin:costa an provided by uid order and decree :nd the law in such n u n made and provided.Dated this 23rd day of April, 192-I. at Blnir. Nebnuko..13--5l.HAURI CE mz nn rz us .Sheriff of Wwrington Gounty, Ne- brash. E.;-me e.atim|I.e4!lt $4,500.00 andprayingforadminislntion1.zem'If y ou fail to appear a said County Court on the 23 day ofMay, 1921, at 10 o'cl0ck A ., and Nail.-e to Fredirorn of EstateATE OI" NEBRASKA, Wnnhington County.In the County CourtI. C.Eller, AtiorneyIntheHatteroftheEstate of ertha E. Plat; Deeeued:o The Creditnrs of Slim! Estate:You n e hereby notified,That IIll dt at the County Conn Room Bhlr,in said County,on theSth day of May, 1924, end on theSth dey of A w m .1924.at 10'clock A.. ll. on each of uid dates, r e n i n and examine all ehirnnnit uid Eltate, with a view tob d :adjustment m a dlovnnne. time limited for the presenta-on of e mma agdns!add Estatethree rnnnthl from the 16th day r . '§3'e A. D. 1924, fundbmu time ~l or p l l o e tneu from ..1'&""§"¢u.day of May, Witness my hand and the Sea! of Clitmty Court, this llth day of as. ( & k L ;A. c .DEBEL. 8-St County Judge. Notice of B u r i a l.Appointment o lAdministrator STATE OF NEBRASKA as.Wuhington County.In The County Court. I. C. Eiier, AttorneyIn the Matter of the Estate ofChristine H. Hauler Deceased:The heir: at hw, next of kin, de- viaees, ieguteea.creditors. and all persons interested in slid estateare hereby notified that on the 28th day of Aprii, 1924, Henry J. HarderMed a petition in Riid County Courtalleging amon other things that Christina M.lanter, an inhabitantof Washington County.Nebraska died on the 25th day of A_\P\'ii, I924, leaving no ln.-it Will and estament. ;Eiig ?-.-§ ;uu ~§ 1 §§ Beauty Is 'Teeth Deep' No matter how much care you may give your personal ap- pearance,if you do -not give your Teeth the proper attention a!l of your efforts are in vain. Then,too,g 0 o d Téeth safeguard ,_ .\ LE G AL N o n c s |lllon . Ma her l 0'H| .ak | \, Mtn. To:William H.Whittier; Note our prices on Gongoleum Art Squares in the following prices 8 ©@ @ ©©©© © @ §i:sQ ,\_; ».\ ~1 ~w w mm, wife of William H. W hittier;e unknown heirs at Iaw, dmriseos. egatees.personal representatives.-all persona intamlrtzd inestateof W illiam H.Whittier, sx-u `.'~ $135 .; axm "~1.50 3x6 n 1.80 9x9 n 9.00-l|.i»xl|I»°|ul 2.00.9x10|£.n 10 50 w © © :mt and mai name nulmown.u s - w s ua e r a ||nd of Mary Geiaeimmz the un-,ull in Township Seventeen HT?-ees d u i -North, Rnmre Nine (9)P t of the ..\ Rug and Congoleum Sade f e l ~ ,d ~ :~Gleaelmmthe unknown heirs at law, Iegateen¢!ev1aees.persona!representatives and ll! muon: intmusted in the ea-tate of Fred Gleselmln.deceuedt u.; w e s t Q u l r l e r o f S e d i o n O n e £1 1 a n d t h e N o r t h H x ! ! o f t h e S o u t h e v! Q u a r t e r a n d T a x L o t N o .T w o ( 2 3 i n t h e S o u t h H M I o f t h e So u t h e a s t Q u a r t e r o f S e c t i o n T w o . ( 2 ) n m l T a x Draperiesand Curtain ma- terial that cannot be dupli- cated in the county and at prices below those of the city. W e have a complete line of the latest patterns of Axminster Rugs priced to sell and can also show you a display of ©©©©©©@ ~©©© secs. pernonal representatives andallpersonsinterestedinthe estate of Mary Geiselman, deceased;llen-' ry Geiselman;Geiselmon,first and real name unknown.; wife of Henry Geiselman;the unknown heirs nt law,legatees,devisees,and personal representartives,and all ,g°=°°'="interested in the estate of enry.Geiaelman, :le censed;H.GI-cselman.Gret andrealnameunknown;Giesel- roan,flrst and real name unknown, wife of H. Gieaelman; the unknownheirs at law, devloeea, legatees, per-sonal representatives and all per- sona interested in the estate of H. Gieselman,deceased:Henry Gieaelrnann;Gieaelneann, first and real name unknown. wife of Henry Gieaelmann;the unknown heirs atlaw, devlaeea, legateea, personal rep-resentatives and all gy-°===inter- ested in the estate of enry Giesel- mann,demand:Henry Gieaselman:Gieaaelman, first and realname unknown, wife of Henry Glea- wn mn ;the unknown hélre at law.lcgatees, devisees.pensow r~epre~aentatlvea and all other persona in- Siath Principe . e ~aan,n an -ington County,Nebraska;and fur ,ther removing the clouds cast up-anHs title to said rea! estate by theclaimsnm!apparent claims of youand each of you, the said defend fonts,to some right,title,interest.lllen, claim or demand in. to or uponI!-alll real estate, or any part thereof. ,ond further to quiet his title ln fee*simple to said real estate againstany and ai! c laims, Hghta, title, in- terest,liens or demands,ln,to orupon uid real estate whic h y ou, or any or either of y ou. or my persons whomsoever, may have or claim to have therein or thereupon,andto forever enloin and har you, and,each of you, and your heirs, sue- eeasors,executors,administratorsand aasins. and :JE persona whom-l m m f .rom hereinafter elaiminsr or aaoerting any rights,titles,in- terests,Ilona,claims or demands.in, to ,or upon said read estate. orany part thereof. and for sud: other _and further relief in the premises as may be just and equitable.l You, and each of you, are required to answer said petition in the Dile Nebraska, on or before the 2nd day of June. 1924.rr Bt.wmim H. Hilg enka mu.Phintiff. 1 SHERIFPS SALE Z¥ROG.»\N»ELICI L &. . RAY MOND Al"l`0RNiSYS.. OMAHABsviriue of an onler of alle isasuedout of the District Court of M:\%;Q b b Q© © © © © © @ © @©© © - - h u . : ~- - ! l "..2¢ ~ 4 ,.».\ .? f p . ~ \ \` ~» zu earn oz y ou ln:Trigun-mver to Raid pclition on or me !61.h., 1924.Annie B. Davies. Plaintiff. fgl; BLKYR'F* aCHURCH DIRECTORY mission-stations on Sundsy P. Mk. {Cor. Jackson and Center llreet) H.Nielsen. Pastor Sunday School 9:15 A.H Morning Service 10:30 A. M Evening Sewire 8:00 P. M JESUS CHRIST OF uma DAY SAINTS .|,_|) x ~¢" E 2.|.D i vi n e s e r vi c e a t 10 :3 0.O u r s e r - \i c c x a r e aI!.ernatel5.e i t h e r E n g l i s h o r G e n n n n . The chu:cl} board meets oeeasionly a n d t h e vo d n p ;m e m b e n i c o n ve n e q u a r t e r l y . T h e L a d i e s . M d m e e t s e ve r y fi r s t W e d n e s d a y a f t e m o o n o f m o n t h . T h e p a s t o r i n t e n d s t o s e w e I (Grant Street between -ith and sun Rev. A. E. Marsh, Pastor. Hoiy Communion every Sunday and Holy Day at 7:30 A. M. Church School at 9:45. Also wer vice every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Litany Friday evening at 8:00 , fSASBROS2BLAIR GAS coxlvm§1 3 . -:»uxmn,NEBRASKA§'p rrur»r3r5®@ L ...f ' 1 Q, ~-~~ ~ ~~-~---, .vw nmr. sm.. May s,mm v , ;Bldr,Nebr.,May s, 1924 r m H nS?a n l l " " 'THB ENTERPRISE n - IPan Four I l l --1 --n w - u n- »u . - . ¢THE ENTERPRISE -- J OHN A. RHOADES,Publisher ISSUED EVERY -|~gUR3DA.\' an-in rn Year smuf . . . _ . -- . _ . . _ . . . . . .. _ .¢ ibmed u sec ond-:sins matter st be poutolfic e at Blair, Nw., under lil Actnf Connell of Marc h 3. 1879. t i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .Th c Water Comniissioner shall ned*-'Q $75.00 per month. The Light Ccnn.mlraioner shall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . _ ._ __ - _ . _n '*¥"¢'"°m with the lllljawut p m Frank Warri|.k each wld their tim-f to return home in 11 week or tag, lwris' owners in this block if posci-ber a.nri3Ir. Ham Amlermn in at thc11ln5'$~ble.All Lbuncilmen Preeciit \ol,ini»:farm lhlx week looking after lhcf Mnunul !r:§.\'\{ll.ien-:en and in;A h lj |tork of Rating out the logs uh!c.1\of Desoto,ur-lied at lic nn horn :ec el\;e 'w0mp " mo nth.. V ye". t c mo on cnmcc #re being hauled to Wann by §.\'i}.lcrg'=i Sunday afternoon Moved am!econdul,this renolu itlon be adopted as read..On roll f all Hundnhh Grimm. Moore, (hrie|~ :men and Carmichael voting Noq.Peebles voting "Aye", the motion an dcclnred loni.llc-rc it Wm di» The proposition of ionenng the Zuni Helga; and Frank Strlcklett.l 5lr. and Nw. Clarence I'wnpe ami Krlllt in the alley in Bloc k 36 \t:r Mr. anl Mrs. E W SCl|mi¢ll of daughter. of Denver, are visiting 31 zniaeuasfd.This wut referred so the Blair called dt the Eph Lippincatt§WI11 Har{on'a..Suec:nd Alle Committee hcmc on last Sunday.1 Mr and Mn. Gun. lllenite ami fam- a y vs'I .Leon Sumner and mother pe \. ily and Mr. and Bins. Rmlol h Me -.Mu\'|.':l and seconded this mutnnl.bundday in Mamie, _iowa at lI1eGl:|:>.,i€@ and fllmily had swan? dinniir bn mljoumed.All councilrnen pre 0linger home..-- : "em Louie blenke-weird .that the City Clerk hn.I rent voting "Aye", the motion c ar-~Hunk entertained herf Mr. and Mrs J ohn Gallagher r1 :lied Aekem|nn*s name on roll tall rled.a mter. Mrs. J .M. Jcnovray of!"rc-5 family spent Sunday .ut Ray l'cak's. p l a c e o f c a l l i n g w e n a m e o f t h c f t t t e s t :m g q g -g g ; § ; " ; ~ ; § ; ; " ~ * F u e { |M r a m i d 5 ; l " * '' » § ' l l u \ \ n l . k i n s ,o f F r e - w u | " n n n n | | U ! n f u n !h W L .I I .K |.I J n l 1 I l ; m o n e B n T a n T 5 ~B l l ' l n 8 |-1 or t l . :a n |L r a u s o C a t ;C l e r k .i r o n .A 1 b e r t ¢ f B l a i r .a n d l l l r .a r n l r o l H e r m a n .v i a i t d a t J o h n \ ' l ¢' i \ 1 . kI n z an and sm Ltiule Matthieien vis- ited at Ray Peaks Sunday evening.Della Wutkilix spent Suhlay after- noon with I)o:uthy Kegler.Alben Follin and Dr. Dailey,otBlair visited at Ginn I~"ollinS I"rl¢|!l» c\ening.Mr ami Mrs L Nelsen of hennarulspentSaturdayand SuInl.s3.with Paul Paulsen.Mr and Mrs.Duwanc Bruull mm Laby riaiteul at Hd. Brown'- I*uldru eveningMiss Anne llarton returned to her lame after spending the past tendays on the Wm. Barton farm. The frlemls of Floyd Barton srlin l R AI L R O AD T I M E TAB L E REPORTS OF BLAUI MARK] Chicago & North Wann _Hum __ 5:1 i Ii=.|hna. ph,,;...H 5uu.4 Kulwrfs Photos will phuc yozi.|Rudolf 's\»§c.4e mu: a pleasant cailerl BLAIR B.i.P'!]S!' CHURCH "I _.1;M r .m u l L i r a .4 .; {B r o c k ( I N V Q I a .|1 r i 1 - t e n n e n i s i m p r n v i n z h l a l r h 'h q l e r l l n s e o f f i c e I n s t S l t u r -A r t h u r D .3 m a l l 2 ¥ »M i n i s t e r . "o u t t o C o l u m b u s S u n d a y .p f . . .\" " i ' " f h i s h o u s e t r e a t e d m s a y .S u n i a M l .l l 1 9 2 4 H a t h a ' I . ;;.(Y 5 1 9 I 4- °F o r B a i r * - - F a r n x s a n d r e s a d e n c e n ..1 I t o f p n m t .3 " . , , v < ; ° ; * d ° ° * ; ' ° P ; ' ; m ' § * * ° " * 2 ; Q ' ; ;D I Y . j g a g o o d l i n a l w a y s .G e o .B .R i k u n f 1 . ,.| . . . | |w m v .t h e f i r s b a n a : n n ° .~»e > ' . . . = ", §T M S u n d a y s c h o o l a t 1 0 A .H ,3 - t l l m n .h r -u g h (o u t t h e a ¢ o r r . | a T h e h s l e r p 1 n g s ., \ \ a h a d a f i n e l a m e s c h o o l l u s t S u n T r a i n s E n t ' E p r i n g u 4 : 3 5 p . m . I) u i l y ._Roo z¢ ur 1 0 : 4 3 a . m . D a i l y .i i g s __ an Qu ! . . .. a trains wool I 8:45 e. nr. Daily.f 2:45 p. tn. Daily.' c. St. P. M. .a O.: Trnino North { 7:20 a rn. Daily Except Sunday.2:00 P m muy Emu s na p.8:30 a. lt. Sunday Dnlir8:55 p. 111. Daily Except Sunday. Ti n to ! B o d 9:25 a. tn. Daily Except Sunday. 12:50 p. m. Daily Except Sunday. 6:28 p. rn. Dolly _. _. . . . . .. . . . . . - . _. . . . . . . __. .. _ _ Lo a f- A necklace with cameo pendant.Finder please w i Red» 35 or Ind. 11.Lf. Would you like a nice lawn he¢lge or windbneakT I am offering for role very choice Russian mullberry I seedlings adapted for this purpose_ I'iesh dog.(Intl Ind.phone Block 53.40.5 w. South Street.; 31-sf Myron Mctzinger. .. _ . . - _ . _ .I n m w r l . I \ ¢. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . _ - . . -»t u f l l >-..:HJ o.1:= I1.l?:! \ ' .l u l lh y <;.ul. (l.1!. 10.60 .4-lr|s City Loans,monthly payments, prompt service. George B.Riker. 3-tl' Highest price paid for cream and eggs at Hnnford's Cream Station. One door east of Nleisen's Cash Store.tf. Frank Scheer from over near Fontanetle was Blair visitor lostSntuniay,corntnrover on businesn .xt the court house. I'or Snte:-Sampson 'Tractor 8-16 nm!plows.Both in good shape. Would take in trade,milk c ows or wt of uork homes:.Cnll 202. tt Wall Linden. ~ © © © © © © © © © © ~ © © © @ © © © © © © © © ~ Mr. Q|1~l 3l|na m Tn n. of Fr e - mont. vinztu»I .nt mv llnrry EWS home Sunully. :.|r .tml 2»Irs.lred Compun spent >\||¢i.\\nt the borne of (Hari: Strick- i.1: b\..|'.:| of town. Mins Marie Itoarke. teacher of the school. plana to vinit home Lincoln next Sunday. Lady"lawn mower,light, only $0.00.Johnston press mowers $16.50-t1s.oo Gardner folks in "The tlarable. cd steel r Q.Petersen Hanlware Co. Hagganl &Bendorf,Und¢rtnhinK one closed car furnished without chr lloth phones.Located in Rlker otlieo. A number of married folks wont out to Spiker last Saturdly Light to attend the dance at the Spiker hall... Mr.and Mrs.Irank Dudgeon took advantage of the fine day lon! Sunday nnd drove up to Telcamnh to visit relatives. Mrs. T. C. Hilton has a line of il'Ntckonmn 4..1:. .»ry Peterson. vho in .ll :in :ll pittll,in recovering nicelyf a. 1 .a rv.cnt operation. \""t\ tt i : .t of the Masons went down ullwun to visit the lodge U" rc. lllnt Friday evening. II. II.Nash,who ha.: been with the Porter Incubator Company for sever. 31 Scan, has moved to Omaha. Fairs. Anna Stewart who teaches in Omaha spent Sunday with her moth er. Mrs. w. D. Gross of this city. The Enterprise has just completed £1-mins: out g new directory for the Bell Telephone Company, of Blair. Ilaccana e Bcndorf,Undertaking one closed ear furnished without ehg. Both phones.Located in Riker olltce.. Mrs. 1.N Warrick went over to lil-:ouri Valley Wednemlay to nee ~;' hor father. Chan.Dean,who is il. lr.JL"l HN .Ell ifatthiesen re tnr .|home last Saturday from n \!=»l'!.\?r}w=i~.;,,r Mt. Carmel lil.. .tr;....1 Lut :...t.n:ny.for onex '*\| .1 =~ 'h l;r parents, iir. .J ul Ml. S II. Kmnp.' Louie Fnmberg had on accident to his car in Omaha Inst Sunday, an- rther c ar running into him.lie left l.u1 car wenrfor repairs. Mr.and Mn.H. H. Brown had as their.guest on Sunday,Mr. Brovm'| father, ll. C. Brown, of Lin e ln .He returned to his lxome Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James I-:. Haber had :uf their guest, the first of the week Iir. and M¢her's sinter, Mm Lizzie Cunningham of Portland,Oregon. Mrs.Cunningham left Wdnesday. A. Er Dixon and C. B. Bunn have bought Fo n ho n tmwn th is s pd n g h o m Voc Sea:-ing,representing the Rntlunnn Garage. Mr. Dixon is plow- ing witn his trac tor and will also tae it in grinding feed. Ednw G. Raine, lecturer, gave an illustrated lecture on Alaska.Wed- Lluhu nulnfnd ni nan; Pnflnnn '1"h¢ nf ay but we hope for :till better. Ful- iuwing the suggestion of the W om- 1.n's (llnmIJer of Commerce that the parents virit the school during the present meek we would u m t h e parents of the children in our Sw.- dny School to visit ndiool next Son- \.il)'.We wont to have the xer! Iigheat powible oo operation with all tlvse ponenta whose c nihlnen ue i'r the Bop:'..t Sunday .:cI1o~\l. Morning wonlhip at 3|A. H. Ser- mon sobjeet: Her 'i'a»l¢This is to be a mo\Ler's day urn* mf Bsptnd Young "e.-. tr 1~l 1130" .:ere-s P. 21.i k :8n-allq will had tim meeting o.: 'he ruin-ct: Be- ing a Christian an the home Eight to nine P.H.Popular Sunday evening service.The plstm' piano to hold the services during the Io t summer months ln one hour. Subject: Too much bmzK&\l¢ Prayer Meeting gvery WdnelrllJ* evening at 8.One M the beat nr held was the social which took place last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and lin. 1 .¢.a | . . . _ .- _ . . . . . a 0 - 4 8 4 Every subscription 1| regarded asan open account. The names of sub- scribers will bo instantly rnmovod from our mailing list at the explr- ation of tho time paid for if the pub- . u \ \ l \ l | U \ . u n n n u v . . . .-_. . I r. J. W, Jacobs.The Mayor or- < 'mi than the roll be,zqain called 'f ld the foiionrlng voting "Ay e", Newbies.Christensen, Carmichaelsnd bltCAR'l'lly AND hom:cm-:I-:lc 'E ml lln. Gm. Fdlln .mmm-' ins. ~illliisl moo '°";J:f °'="P""" '*"'"'"'"" ~ '."""' "' "'= ..1| declared carried.' the imI :ia of school.deauglsatod subscription pnce.E " ° u : Y ; ' ~ _ ; ; m I . w .Lum ...¥Mr. mid if...1. C.Curtis and d un d ilu !e famiiy of Omaha spent Sunday at Hhe J. B.. Larsen home...The Lars Jmupersen family w:ere,mqlsir Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. G. J'i~qsen.-Lui.Mnndmy the teachers haul r' mn for the pupils. of wei nen Intl|hum=.The day "=§=Bliss _Schenk'== g n d m m ::nmu;: d°° ".part of 3,,fhlef of Polic e and Street Ccmmis- u m ,and sinner.x° ° '»i ' : ' . '. ' f . § . . " ° 'n t h u p u e r i N a v a l a n d a e c o n d e d ,t h i n a p p o i n b s u nent be conlimneel. V o n mn ca!!Hundshl.m u l e .c o v x c u .P n o c z a n m n s \Ilirimm,Mnufen Cniatennen,p f - i t s l u v u l cT h e H u r r y S m i t h f a m i i y I n c h ; S u n d a y d i n n e r a t t h e h o m e o f Z \ I r < .S y l v i a , i n B i m i r .| M r .a n d M r s .W a i t e r P e c k w e r e Sunday guqsta at the Neum Warrick home.1Dr. Wiltse of Mddnle. Iowa calkeflgnnhis son,Austin Wilstc,nn !a.tThursthy.| ' Mr .aml Mrs.Wilmot of Omnhn _ - ' Roadside Fires One of the mmy thing s that put telephone lines out of service is a brush fire. Although poles are seldom burned by bnush fires.the heat often softens the wires.This takes the temper out md c auses them Lo break in a s h o r t u m. When the telephone wires between two poles break. we poles on either side are also quite likely to be p ulle d do wn un der the weigh t of the wires. *Nhen anyone :mu e roadside life nn: 1telephone line. he in endangering the coaxmurotyatekphane service and possibly r.l:1tti:.; o.'! corn-mtmieetion between entire eine: and states. NORTH W E S TE RN B PHONE CGM P.¢".l!! 'I /ev. ,A\.~% _Q ~~ g . < .5' ~_Y*Q 1~* ' . . - g f , ~L ~ R I f , ) ~£ ' 1 ; r ' J "4" " 2 I &A w __I 1 :" \ .;=_="=e.sr ,~"\ j - _ , , .l 4 ~v i i -z . Ia*ff*I_~\*a ...¢- _~, ,/ i 5'f } ° f = "n'' t - - -i» \ »~~.:f ~._. _ - - \' -_ . I ''s/ 6 1 1 - 4 1 " ' Continued from page one) D. c. Peebies 50.001 Henry Grimm 50.00 A. J. Bdoore 50.00 3rank Gray 60. g _I ~w w . |\ g u a u | | v n n 1 . .v v . .. . . . . . . .-_, ___Y h t P I E f - r o v e r M r s .A l l G e o C a r m i c h a e l 5 0 . 0 0 Q ;e d °~C h s r l m ;i u l u n I ' r a n k k A c k a m u n n w . u o |o \a n :_ M < ° = } d ¢ f l -t h i s a p p o i n t * T h e P r o !;N => ~ \ ( I] D u m a t n x ce l sm r za p nn g sM o R u t h S m i t h ,o f Be n so n ,vi s i t e d L e r pa r e nt s ,M r .a n d H r s .M y r n - Metzinger and family. on last Sun d v Refripnntors-"$l6.00 to $40.00. See the .ASW Auto Vacuum Ice Cream .|.. . v - 4 ¢..¢u n| u v ¢. u» u»v n u 5 .suxlm-:tune w a s w e l l a t t e n d e d b y b o t h st u d e n t s a n d o u t s i d e n a n d p r o ve d t o h e ve r y i n t e r e s t i n g a n d e n t e r u i n - i n g . T h e A m d t S n y d e r M o t o r C o .b u s p u r e h u n l a n In t s m z t i o n s l t r u c k fo r t h e i r d e l i ve r y o f o i l a n d g n .I t i x I h i g h p o w e r e d b r i d e a n d w i t h i t r .A. 1I¢l||¢!1.A l l r z v t r : W u w u syoaneasionof the spacious home !~|me tml grounds and :nada ililffi u n t i l n h t e h o u r i n t h e e fvt n h t l - Ju s t b e fo r e t h e d e i k l o m r e f r e s h - n e n u l ( e r e s e r ve d n s h o r t p r o f i l ! ! . r u h e l d d u r i n g w h i c h t h e h e a d s o f t h e vl r l o u l d z p s r t m n n t l g a ve a f e w w o n t : o f w c l e o n m e t o t h a n w h o ~ §Refrigerator §w . J .s u I~ ` r l : nk S t r kk l e l l J.E . C a m p b e l i R o y S m i t h f i . | . N w H H C n . .9 0 t n| Pn {ve c o n n r m e u . O n r o l l ca l l H u n d n h l Pe e b h w12 . b0 !\n35. 99 G r i m m .M o o r e .G t r i s l e r l l e n ,C a r - g g m mi c h a e l a n d Ja c ob s vo t i n g " A y e " , 32 ¢ g g , , G r a y b e i n !ab s e n t t h e m o t i o n # n f- 15 w i t h M r s .Jo h n A r o n s o n .O n i n a !occ asi on,M r s .Ja m e s M u l l i n : m l M r s .Jm n e s Th o m p s o n w i l l s e r ve .T h e H a r r i s o n g a u g e l s n e a d n g i c o m n l e t i o n a t t h i s t i m e . n t u n ;n §\ Ia r t e r .M r s .O s c a r G u y e r .R e v.a n d M r s 'rl cP ro ud a n d M r s .E .C L i p p i n c o t t r e n ca l l e r s a t t h e W a l t e r Pe c k m m e ' h x e s d a y s ft e r n o n n .an r n A ._\ . _ _ L - - - . . . l . . 2 _ . .u w 1 a n n u n :u v . C & N W RR Co. c 1 N W RR Co. Roy Smith Western l-'nel Co. Sinclair Refining Co. Union Steam Pump Co. Western Electric Co. Mid-West Electric C0. Valvollne Oi! Co. Herman Ladnrlg M. Simonaen Chan Mortensen H. G. Miller Rathmann Garage Burroughs Add Mach. Co. Standard Oil Co. Iingler Coal Co. l§l.s1:fi°*|0 .M.Inland was :mom in 12454 aa Night Police. M y Mayor appointed Dr. Langetaff as 992 C lljv Physician. Moved and seconded this appoint-2.32gy; ment be eonlirmed. On roll call Hunzlahl,Peebles,43.072543 Grimm Boone.Christensen.Car- 4¢33 michael and Jacobs voting "Aye", 10930 Gray being abs-ent the motion car- |2500rI»ni.Dr.Langataff was stdi n as 13530 City Physician. ]g30gE Mavnr appointed E.M.Beaty 31 " j o C i l v Eh1|rineer. 333°Moved and s-econried this appoint- g\3 ment he confirmed.All conneiimen Mrs.John Aronson. who is r~ec'>of the Washington County Pioneersand Old Settlers Association. called :f meeting of the omcern at herhomeonInstSunday.Those pre sent were J.E.McCracken.Blairpres.; D. C. Van Deuaen. Blair. viceprea.:Henrv Rnhwrr,Pt. Calhountlea.s.; w.H.Woods,Ft..Calhoun Hint. and Mrs Aronson,sec 'y ., Anumber of others interested werealso present including; Mr. and Mr. Joe Laxure. Hra. Ella Tvnon and Mrand Mrs. John McDonald.Mrs. S. C Spencer of Omaha i~=1.lsllimr her niece, Mrs. John .Amn- :on, this week.Mr. and Mrs.IId Nalter sageguests at the Harry Seite home Sun day Other guests were Dr and21o.1s_Prv=ff=}f1°"1'F __"A°"' the "'f'"'f['l ~ Georze Stanley of Ilerman nnf| t h e p u t w e e k . b u t i s m u c h b e t t e r a t th i s w d t i n g . T h e A .M . Jo h n s :y o u n g p e o p l e o f G m u h a w e r e w e e k - e n d vi s i t o r s a t h u m e . M r . a n d M r s . H a m L u s e n a n d M r . a n d M r s . A i b e r t M l l l h i e x e n h a d d i n - n e r a t G e o r g e K i n g ' s i n B l n i r S a l - u r d a y t o h e l n c e l e b r a t e l i t t l e D o r o t h y l{ i nK '1\ bi r th d ay . M r . a n d M r s . E d B r o w n a n d f a m - i l y d r o ve t o O a k l a n d S u n d a y a f t e r - n o o n .G f a n d m l .H u r d a n d M r a n d M r s . A u s t i n R e n s h a w s p e n t S u n d a y a f t e r - n o o n a t L e s \ l i e R e n s h a w 's . M r s .H o o p e r a n d g i r l s .M r s . M o r t - on a n a l s o n Ji m m i e , a n d M r s O s t m n ° | . ' e r vi s i t o r ! l t L . B . H a r r i s ' n e u H e r - m a n S u n d a y e ve n i n g . El s i e S u t t o n s p e n t S a t u r d a y a n d .':=;nda5 w i t h h e r p a r e n t s ,M r a n d M r s .L h e t S u t t o n .M r .a n d M r s A l b e r t M a t t h i e s e n One of the mmy thing s that put telephone lines out of service is a brush fire. Although poles are seldom burned by bnush fires.the heat often softens the wires.This takes the temper out md c auses them Lo break in a s h o r t u m. When the telephone wires between two poles break. we poles on either side are also quite likely to be p ulle d do wn un der the weigh t of the wires. *Nhen anyone :mu e roadside life nn: 1telephone line. he in endangering the coaxmurotyatekphane service and bl tt "pon:y cl:un; o.. corn-mtmieetion between entire eine: and states. NORTH W E S TE RN B P HONE C o MP m: ~ r K i n g a n d g i r l s f r o m B l a i r sp ef\L Ylenln erulny a t H u n 4 L;1r>=en's,i t bir i n g M n # I. o r s e n 's b i r t h d a y . Ji m S o r e m - e n i s a b l e t o b e u p a n d n r o u m l a g a i n . E l d r e d a n d G o n l o n K e m p k e a t - te n d e d S u n d a y s c h o o l i n B h i r S u n n a y .M a r y I"|1\nc is: and B l e n d e n a w - H e k ,o f B l a i r ,vi s i t e d Sat un d~a t t h e C h e t S u t t o n h o m e . R a y W a l l e n a n d M i n n o w L a n s p e n t S a t u r d a y n i g h t a t S t e w r t B r o w n ?h o m e . M i s s M a g g i e L o w e , o f H e r m a n , i a \ i s i t j n | : . l t M r s . C h a n . C n r £ e r 'n M r . a n d M r s . F r i t z M a t t h l e r - e n . a n ¢ l fa m i l y s p e n t S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g a t Ja m e s !{ n o g 's h o m e i n Be n s o n S a t u n l a y ,b e i n g M r .K n o g 'a b i r t h d a y . Mi s se s E s t h e r a n d C i a r a R a s m u s 2 » ¢ l l , o f B l a i r , a n d M r . a n d M r s . A c !- Ie r Pe t er s en ,o f C o u n c i i B i u f f s vi s i i e d a t F r i t z M a t t h i e s e r fs S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n P e t e N o r n b e r g w i l l s p e n d t h e s u m - m e r w i t h h i s s o n a n d fa m i l y , M r . a n d M r s .H e n r y N o r n b e r g . M n E d y t h e H o o p e r a n d g i r l s , M r . a n d , M r s . Ja m e s E .M o r t o n a n d n o n Ji m m i e a n d M r a n d M r s .Ja m e s O n a n s p e n t S u n d a y a t G u y O s t r a n d - ¢1's. ¥"!n\¢i B a r t o n .w h o u n d e r w e n t a n o p e r a t i o n a t t h e U n i .H o s p i t a l i n O m a h a i- = r e c o ve ri n g a n d w il l b e a b l e oefoooooooeoooooooooooaow o ws M oQo9o0o4!°QoOog 'oo Business Change o*Jo0oE oQo9oxv§Oo6ovoOoou0o0 s§ Having sold my stock and fnxtuxes in my store,known as the Nielsen Cash Store, I wish to thank my many customers and friends for their loyal patronage and at the same time I wish to ask that this patronage be contin- ued with.my successor, Mr. Bohs.' JENS NIELSEN, Prop. a°6oQo&oeoooSooo®ooo<s ocoooo ¢»oQo9o$~:®oAo®o0°6¢ 2 "°°lum will he able an nerve their gngplliin reoentlaf r¢¢=i'¢d mmre Cmim.oméns in nz kinds a roads mi: chunh.Response ru md' br. *"°Petersen Hardware Co.nealher.of the new mamben.The secondQ ©©©©©©©©©©©@©G ©@r m (ating visiting week, May 5-9. The Halbert boys are some fllhor- men.L a t Sunday morning they |drove up to Lake Quinneblugh, getting on the water about six an dm. Iam! by noon hld about twenty lbs. of nice (lah. lllxs Leia Guxtason, who has been in Blair under the care of Dr. E. Hosta for several weeks, hu re- turned tn her home near Hooper. Min Tillie J dmson has gone up to Urnlg,Nebr.to spend a few weeks with Mrs.Marshall Wilcox and family. Mrs..loe Wrench. of Benson, who his been so seriously il! since Febru- nry has so fu improved that .she wg: able to ride recentls by automobile. Mr.Jorgen Henningaen returned l u :Sllqd s y night from Emerson uhere he has been lookin; after his fanning interests. The W. R. C. kensington will he Lelfl xt the Home ofllrx. M.H.H.R»f enbadm went South street.,Thurs- day afternoon, May 15.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oliver and son Rohan,of Benson,drove up Sun- oay afternoon to :dl on Mrs. Oliver? mother, Mrs. D. ll. Rhoades. Ilev. (Inu. D. Hening.-who js the few pastor of the St. Mlrfa Epin- eopd church, arrived this afternoon lt. take up Wrk here.Rexulnr ser- vices will he held next Sunday. Mrs.Nettie Stockton,of Sch A. R.-Brock and family visited nt Ihe Fred Roberts home in Columbus Smnday and zetumlng brought Mr. Brockk father home with them. Tney Are looking for his daughter Mrs.Henderson of Salem Oregon next Sltunlly and snother daughter Mn. Calkins of Bottle Creek, Hleh. oh Hay 20.Later on a flmil; ue- union will be held. On Wednesday evening o f l u ! week the police authorities picked up a couple of fellows driving n Ford nr who had npuently gotten mixed up with some boot-les:hooteh.A. B. Johnson, the driver of the cn. ef Ler an all niglztk session in the strong box, was fined fifty dollnrs and costs while his traveling com gmnp of the church membenhiv um in c hurn of arrangement!- METHDDIST EPISCOPAL c annon o. U. HeProud. Pesto: 'I"|so Spedll Services next Sim- n y ."'3»lotl1er|\'Day"aerviee wi ll b t held t Sunday nt 11 A.. H.1111; servie eixao widely obaer vedth ttliv npedd eomment is required.W e are askin;ell mothen with thdr children and men folks to be present for Sunday school and remain to the eervia.H) 0 a tS . S . i a o u r ¢ o n ! . The evening mervice will be one of npecial music and I sermon by the Rev.Frnnlr Wbgxlow,:on of Hr . Winslow nf the Crowell Home. Lloyd Chamber-= Her! Frerichs Hefty'Stapleton CnIre Mach. Water Department Bert Campbell asa Northside Store Chris Miller Halter ignfd 1.0 | " " 1 ' } P 1 1 .|M .u e a t y w a x s w o r n a s City Engimeer. The flnrrl 'nf R.G.Allen.Pi h Treuumer. in the amount of $30,630 75o0'\\nn presented. 1 Matin] and seeomled mm. mm; he 110.00 90.00 53__3g 26.-I0 |44grnnrn\ed ami arc efteai wbiec t to thay n and Mrs. Grant Lage of Ft. Cal- .oun.Hr.and Mrs.Chris Hi n :enter- lnineul the following relatives Sun- 4'ay::Mr. and Mm. Carl Spring ol' Henson. Mr. anul Mrs Henry Spring :=|.d Mr. and Mrs. Will Beale: of Ir- gg apnmval of the Cats .»\.ttor\1e\.0n\ir{ rton.__. @©©©@ ) i |76(}}1'0|l call Hundahl.Pwhtes.Grimm.;Mrs. Oscar Road returned Ia\t12.30 Bioone Chdstensen.Carmichael and Friday to her home In Keeline, 1»\'yo] 5529.Tncoh~=vntinfr "Aw-",Gray being nflcr za two monthw visit with her 5g0g "absent gy motinn carried.parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McD0n- I The nrl of c F Knuse Citv hlli.I12.30 1.l-_r!.._\.:_ al... ............s -r Qtnnn nun Un-\\nn "|"\.\vl¢.n nninvinlnml rho hu lllln visiting nor par |-umm,who Irln t under um neu-i3§¢§p eri¢ri | \ ine and mm we- llr . ~ li n . . ~ ln lle f , f t" n la n y m of Sun Leo, elaimed ll be a isnt wllh this ellllth.F d l u li i llRaymond Brass Gnnl'Garner I'rank Mr Mmlgxl Ed Stricklett bmanewc aatofp nint..Th i n k o f i t. a "shingle bob" and 3 new spring n u t!1here in :till room for othen;Ilene Good ment be confirmed.Etedrle Lieht-Grimm,Christen-` Larsen Garage Henry Christensen Arndt. Hlnlwnre C. Molgurd J ensen J. F. Burcham The Enterprise Ch u. Pm:Stanley ?ttrMo~.'gal C E. Krause Claire Wand: Wolff Drug Store (Hty of Blair Light Department I m k i f f l ,I l l $1 12 i u l u u i n .U I f \ . h \ l \ l U ¢ n 1 l a l l u u l o a u s p w v l 1 \ s u l n u . n2 2 . 7 4 p r e s e n t e d .n o p u p i l s o f t h e M c C a r t h y p r i m a r y g g g n l M o v e d a n d s e c o n d e d t h i s b o n d b e ' r o o m o n W e d n e s d a y ,M a y 7 .i n h o n ;335 approved and ac cented subject to the rr of her son, How\rd's. llth birth f\"\D rpmoval of the Cltv Attorney.Qn |450;»oll call Tlundahl.Peebles.Grimm 110.00 Moore Chrixtensen,Carmichael and :Vim Jac obs voting "Ay e",Gray being L'0'}'1o rh-of the motion carried. 1s,00 The Bond of S. W. Chambers, ?o- ¢,95ibee Msgtstrate.in the amoount of ';3_30f¢ Mn R11 nresented.sansnl Moved and seconded this bond be ray.There were t8 present and all enjoyed a nice lunch. A number from this distric t took in the movies in Blair Tuesday eve- ning. Mrs.Soren Nelsen went dfwn to Combs last week to consult a .socc inllst in regard to her health.Mrs. Christoffer Miller accompanied her. Alot-ed and Seconded.these bills approved and accepted subject to the be allowed an , n d end glut wer-jupnrovnl of the Citv Attorney.On:onto he dawn on the proper funds toll call Hundnhl,Peebles.Grimnni in pay ment of the same.On ro¥l~iMoore.Christensen.(hrmichael and ALONG THF! B0'I'I0M ROAD tall.IIuodahl.Peebles.Grimm.;h'f°h"voting "A5°"»Gray being .Moore,Christensen end ctmirhaelirb-our the motion carried..m f r l g ;1>_n';;f-rlgggk .1533 voting 'Aye' Gray and Ackerman be-;Moved and seconded Henry flnmm Cooetgufor last Suuhy._"d§;m init abeent the motion carried.ini as President of the Counc il.g Miss Leneah Gaines spent the Moved and Seconded.this council!Un roll call Huntlahl.Peebles, ucck~enll sritlfthe Misses Florenceadjourn Sine-Die.All Councilmen Moore.fhristensen.Carroiclmcl and and Eleanor Dtxon.present voting 'Are' the motion car-'Jacobs votinst'"Ay e"Grimm n o t "f S g i g v ! ; E r f u .';°f . i£ m": | ...ge vnling nrul Gray being absent thc her sister, Mrs."~Beonl. Mayor Elect Murdoch was collcelmoiivn carried.5 Mr.Peter Tyson shipped hogs 1:1 take the choir lim! the (Sly Clerk The Mayor appointed the follow- miministerecl the oath of office as ing committeohl for the year.the Mayor.lllr-at nmned to be chninnnn. Mayor called Councilrnen elect Iinnnro-I'c el>le¢. Hundahl. Grimm (.hri.wtem¢en, Moore. Grimm mul Jo;Streets and Alley s-Gray .Chris- cobs forth and they were sworn an-tcnwem Moore.Councilrnen for their elected term.I Pin'and Fire Anrvrrotur-lluw Oath of office was zulminintered elnhl, Jacobs, Carmichael.the City Clerk by the Mayor...1 Pork-Carmichael.G:oy.Hominid Mayor nppointed I~:.ll.Corrizalt Water-Moore.Peebles,Gray. mf City Attorney.l irnorovement-Ja-robe.Peebles Moved anal seconded. this appoint-frrimm. 4 All councilmen present \nl.lI\|;'Aye', the motion carried. H.B. Corrigan \| u sworn in zu- City Attorney. The Mayor declared 15 minute re cess.The Founcit won culled to onler ar 9:40 l'.M.. all members pre:ent excepting Gray.' The followimr reaolution was in lloeltttffl and read: RES»()i.l'TloN Be it t1.'snlte¢l. by the Mayor and Council of thc City of Blair.Neb rankn. 'That the follo\\inlr hitnli be th e wo nnd Moore.. Judiciary-Chrtrtensen.Cormi cheel and Jacobs. Moved nnul seconded. clerk be in :tructed to have 100 committee carrie printeci.0n roll-cull.llundahl. |'\"¢blP¢. Grimm. Moore. Christenselr l"\r1ni1l1ncl and Jacobs voting'Aye' (tray being absent, the motion cor li9|l. 'loved nml ~~°nn»'»1 the lTntf-\ |ri»e be named the Official licwsrra lvr for the yenr. All council present \r.ting '.15e'. the motion carried. The mttter of louerinur the :ide wnlk in Block I5 and specially lot Mrn. Lawrence Milter has been ill ot the home of her parents. lttht Monday.Mn .Mat Iverson ond :laughter Pearl.apent Frioy afternoon willMnl. C. H. Blanchard of Herman.Mr. C. B. Bunn, who nas merut co on mme time ago, is not feelingse well ru: he did in the past.Mrs. i'ritz Moeller and Mr-.Ros:i-'ezlrs spent Sotunlay afternoon and evening with Mrs. Moellefs motherMrs.A.A.Anderson \\ho ro<=ide:=rtcrth of Blair.Mrs. Mot Iverson and family and Mr. 'r. K. Iverson Intl family spentSunday afternoon with Mr. and M1-=Henry Guinea of ArlingtonMr.and Mrs.Randall l\en=ton had rn Sunday dinner zue-t--MrandMrs.Morris Christiansen andfamilyof Herman.and Mrs. ire:r tn's mother. Mrs. J. C. Fhriwtlunscrand brother Charhn ot Blair. Mm. T.K.Iverson entcrtnirzetl ofew friend= for her mother.Mrs.Martin Johnson.on lad.Mfvnlntevening.A very pleomnt roeial e1:enin;r was enioyed. Those nresent were Martin Johnson and f.aFIll|}.llanelall 1\e1':=on and fnmilr MrrMottIversonandfamily.Mr and Mrs.Fred Ray,.iohn Demos nnd Iulrv. i". (I. llemoats.M r .A.H.Dixon attended 1 ten I the ltonw df Mrs. FI. P. llnn »n nt' llnrrnnn \e\.ti\nin\sftnrnnnn l."h: l l U I u l l :&1 IU l l n n | |- . _ ____» \ ¢ n ¢ u | » . m 1 L~§|| :h ,_n t " ~ " n ~\ |~~ ~-n .a r s n . U n a n i - Imml who named um painting prop- ©©©©©©© what you know or do not know about the good qualities of a .Refrigerator need not bother you When you come hem to buy.We know,and have chosen our stock accordingly, so what- ever style, size or iinish you buy from us will carrfv our unqualified guaran- | \\ l u n - m u »| » n - .H . . . . . ' . . "- rzake the Farmers' Fair, held Satur- day, May 3, on the College Campus, as greet success.This is an annull affair put on by the 450 students -4.1 the Agricultural College for the Q);.rpose 'of showing the College toU | the public md developing the talents ~ :Lf the College students along the the home nf Mina Milly Storm they were supper guests,m to Omaha the :mme evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Petersen mined the following;friend :heir home west of town las! E Mrs.Chris Petersen and sr faughter, of Fremont, end J. 1 Did vnu ever die a broncho?If did Serficm next Sunday.Write | ~ ~.© © ©© . ., ~tee of your satisfactioh._ For your convenience in choosing we have on 'splay the following styles at ve .nable prices. HERRICK REFRIGERATORS $30.00 $34.50 $38.50 $42.50 ALASKA REFRIGERATORS 531.50 $37.50 Wm. ~DERS OAK-LEA F | ~ ,rx-home here and ser in ready for °¢- It\Al.!l| m m deeper and wi¢|¢r each @ ) ' z . i o n l a s t s n d !t o t D e c t u r (n o l o " W - " ~""U 5 ' l l l l 8 M r .l n l l M T F E .\ r ~( I t o B l n l a r g e d g t g h j W h C l l t h e y ¢ || |n g -_3 3 § § ' " =" g g d m d s e e \ \ h : ! t t h e " g g h o m L i n c o l n i n t h e i r C n e v r o l e t s o c r 5 4 ,c r o s s e d w i t h m a c h i n e r y ?g f 2 ' ? § . . § = T 2 " ' - Q L t M o g w a i ;' I L M g a l s s o o "a o n e i o w a e a t i n :e d a n m x p P l 1 l 1 . l f e w u h ; n i n t h e i r r m b e f i |, ] . ." m u m d s "o u t o f t h a t b u W e l l c a n I h r ?c a n e n m l m d u h o n o r t o t h e c r o w n e d h e a d !o t !u » . . 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'=1|.¢l 1 mtl rollingcape-like col ample air:g a , b y p , | 3 | ~Yoular-f Um late fnlll from n lmteuu empurclannwciium andlaz| nia»bauu O v e r 1 0 0 . 0 1 1 3 P e r s o n s Ha ve .. , .1-Steno durlng mllllondollar ure ln New 'fork lnurlmr ln "itll1| oxtural =t.:;» \\E||.' t1t"lI|u}||1 2:atmuturl ami reproatntrutlusu taking l\.,.=~m\ 111lm\\ lu ke\= lit from lh-more Alanladden.I!Orvllie \\rl;:llt.inventor offlu :liz[»l:|m; receiving from ti. A. ll Dumont. u|llll:ar5 attuclne uf the Fromin emlmssy, the medal of £110 Legion at Honor. NEWS REVIEW UF \ CURRENT EVENTS - - - -#- - Al Smith Jumps to Fore in Ra c e f o r N o mi n a t i o n b y th e D e m o c r a ts . Dy EDWARD w. p| CKARD PRESIDENT a:001.morrs 'nomina tion hy the Itepuhltmns In the 1,'le\eI:\ml convention being tnnn-ded.nn lt must ln the rountry tl tumlng fire |\re*|drnr5 Ile lmn just returned! frlllh lIurope. and the added fame hegained hy his lint* work :lst brawl of the npnrutlnns 41.;>\rt eotnnnlttee mukmi him tl |\t!\"n.'1 party tlaizivt.His oniy tf1:nn1etlt wan that he had no intontlvn of going into pnlltlrl. W. 51. Butler. It ll aonnuneed. will s1|r¢'f°e<l Blr.Atlorns as rhulrnmn or the nnllunnl committee uftvr the ron- ventlsm.In the Ohlo primaries Coolidge heat Illmm .lnlsnson about 6 to I. and ln the laodntlmle Harry 51. Itnutzhorly was enrrletl to rlctory as u delegate atlurzr.He was lust in. lhe Pnolldgr Ill! of ampn. hut run for aheutl or the kmdlng Johnson rnmlldnte. - in prlmeeutlnz lutnher manufacturer! und the international Ilnnealer rom pany under the apt!mln statutes. Senator \\a|»m :tml his Teapot Homeeonnultteedldntseen:to be doht| morn. but the lprrlul grand Jury begnu Its work of lmesstlguting rrimlnal vhairzrs gmwlng out uf the oil lnqulry. Former Seentary of the Navy Danlete was the llrat wltneas. TillI senate made considerablehead way wltl: the tu hlll. and at thi! writing the prlnrlpnl pntl.l ol' It to hedeclded. on are the normal and aurlnx mes. over !rhlr.l| the biggest fight 'llhelngwaged.Senator Simmons nfl Nunh Carolina proposed. al n substitute tm our Mellon ptnn n scheduts nttl.A lllwln of block late lm]black tum wua christened Mal: Jong by th!enterprising Georgette. The uni; touch ot (uI||f nn tlshl gown. which feature! #onlne panels hung from n low wall! at Illl front. in an emerald green ornament plnred in the center of at tulleglnlle that eronuei the front only. Jvnny \\IlIIc fenturlng lnladk hoe, dos-w not ahour it lo the exrlusloo ogotlur rolufi.Brlght hues enllven het very ;|Itrutt1ve dinner drelln. Shiner! dnnnrvs or flowlng paneli. either lnllmigltt or uneven lines. are Inevitable rlth this dellgnefott evening moddl of lure or chiffon.Polret has revived Inee ln | strlking evening gown yclept Ariltl. eonstatluof lwmry black :alla and noe black and white lace.A nozabte model :mmAlolxnrux features blud chantllly eo crunted on white mu:quisette. when the entire dren 1| not of lacethe desired elfevt may be lchletad by at all iw: storm.-Advatiiement. U n k i n d D i g D. bl. Johnson uml .\. r. Mnn¢1"l. ot Spencer.each tnlzthlug 200 poundl.tlent into a reltuurnnt lt Bloomington. Tlwy asked till nflallle walter Whetherhe fed(nik in his place of business at that hour or the day."Yen" he replied, "but we do notllll allot."-Indianapolis Howl. W O M E N !D Y E F A D E D T H I N G S N E W A G A I N Dye or Tint Any Warn, Shabby Gao- mont or Drapery. DiamondDyes Each 15-rent nfckoge of 'Diamond Toetined That TANIAC H u Corrected Stomach Trouble,lnd ige ati on, Rheumatiam, Nervomnel m d Kindred Ailmenh--- -It Builds Up the Systan and Suu-u Rid: Rd Blood Couning Through You' Veins.All Good Drug- gi m Se ll TANL AC. Trauding ié¢`EI¢`n Seventyseven trnlreilng teucben onemploy ed in (haha to §re lnltlttiillIn187 etnten ln opnnely po9q;¢g|| dllirlcu.They instruct s m s e m- ann. "" - ' ° j ' _ /YSL Ilan It \l3 nut|1mIJ that h}s Drieall |CHAP'!Ei3 |y Butter in Germany PersonalIl m a n l u l l r l x u l d I I A n n n w n n u l t h r n h tii E°`§|`§F."35;¥§»§`r7'" u w _y r _Ge r ma ny u se d ne a rl y mi ce a s mu ch Pose r f o r t h e l r u d u m u n w h o g i v e ; .l t now b eco me s ¥lH '¢ 3f'l 1l T0 8° b ac k b u t t e r a s m a r g a r i n e b e fo r e t h e w a r ..l ho rt \w l| :h l. :I f z u ou nc es g o t o ng h " " m i c h : ~a h m n h t h W m * t w e n t y y e a r s b d u m l i n e 1 3 0 6 o f b u t sl n c u t h e w a r h u t t vr n n r l m a r z a p o u n d w h a 'r e d o y o n e x p e c t t o t o t o ? ..\|.g=1_f~j\'j{____ _, ,__°___t o k - I f| " l " " o r d e r e d t h c 'n o u n s o f R u b é r t rl ne ha ve n mvt lr a ll y c hn n ;; v.l |\ | I1 l ¢l .- B o s t o n Tr n n s c r l n t . mn. ul a m: pu !lr l U; un uauul.a u ! l ln o t wh i t e .I sp o k e ol'i l m t be fo r e . Sh o i s E u r as i a n .C h i n e s e b l o o d n e w In h o r w i n s . " " l f n h l ' i s B u r a l l l n , w h y d o y o u fe a r th e ml ss lo m }r li *s !'\ " T h e y as k q u e s t i o n ;Th e r e l l | st o ry . " P o o r sc ar ed k i d .W e l l s w a s t h i n k - \\ t . 'l l x t o fa l l i n t o 't m n g e vr a y l . Th e r e m u s t b e fo u n d a t i o n : It w a s In l d In t h e h u n n ! o t D o c t o r W e l l s n l l s l l o n l r y .I 3 th e li t t l e vi l l a g e o f T l k u m k l .m a n y l e u g u e s f r o m u m g m . H e r e .I n d tl w ll .11obble~Sun W ell|\ d\-slalu~ t he constant r e m i u d r n o f x n s a k o , h i s n u r s e , p r o fr r r e d m a k i n g t h e ~ing.She would be fnr better 03 In his own hnusellold.Safe.Iie'd Und n j I m y t o g e t n o r n a c t - - w h e r e ?Z " § y 8¢adNo r .. .'! 'I: .°! ; »£i'vlf~i%= n SHARPLES Cream Separatoy. Mr. Sharples has formdated a 30 Days'Free Trial Plan that will enable you to n-y the SHARPLES Allstecl Separator without any cost to you whatsoevhr- he even pays the transportation [ I bot? \\'h\'n mlld Ihr maid rome hom? Wells waited, then:"I lmve naked. I nhhnt It s p o l l t l r n l at t e n t i o n m a l n l y I n t h e m r e a m o n g m e D e m o c r a t i c n a p l m n t l . \Vl1o o f t h a t p u m e r o u a c o m p a n y h a s th e h e a t o f It d e p e n d s o n w h a - n r y o u r ne ws c om oe s Im m.In N e w Y o r k i t l s M 1 s c ! . s s l l m l n s w a s a lm u l l n g * t o p i c o f t h e we e k , t h e h e a r i n g ! :wuz b y : h e M u n i r ag r l c u lt u r n l w m - ml u e e d e ve l o pi n g s o m e l n ll r e st i n g fe n m n n P i n : n f l h n l e w a s u t r l vz r u m c u l l i n g fo r r e d u c t i o n o f t h e m l x l m u ~ s u m o : r a t e t o 4 0 p e r r o o t a n d fo r a n o p e r n m ! o u t In t h e n o r m a l l u x e I n o ln oo m vs be l ow 38 9 00 .Th e D e m o c n t l c l e n a l o n l i n eo n fe n: a c e fo r n m l l y a p ch a n tl l l y l o s er t l nn s a pp i l qu u l zo t ul l e . He a r ; o p e n m e s he s a re s o me t i m es e m b r o i d e r e d In s i l ve r B l r e a d s t o l l m u l a t l l i l vo r l a c e . I n su m m a ti o n .i t l l a p p a r e n t t h a t D y e s "co nt n ln n di r ec t io n s so l l m p l l : l u x ¢|¢_ t h e a n y a n y w o m a n c a n d n o r t i n t m y w o r n ,fa d e d t h i n g n u r ,n o n l t h a s n e ve r d y e d be fo r e .C l m o l l c o l o r a t d r u g s t o r e . - A d ve r t l l e ann ""'"chargés io your expfess office.5 Never before has a great, nationally-known UScpafaror nmnufamam made such startling t;. ..r».U A!Smith.In Indl unn It Ls Svna la r ~ l é ~ 1 1 5 j , m 3{,¢ggn prove d of thi s se he ulule .h e e while a p pr o pr i a t e m r a fte r noon me nt. Ilx dst on.i n t h e an ul he an t 1t m a y b e M i l l e r w h o c l l l m l t o in ur e be e n n cn sm me .1 |ess ent ial ly t h e fa h r l c o t S e n a t o r i i n d r r w w d . a n d s o l r g n o s .~ _ _ _ _ - _ - - - . _ . _ .. . . _ . . | : . . . . . \OA 1 A S T wl n te r ': |m a n e u ve r s n !m e Qh n | » \ n n lm s n l m l a s- t h ! d i n nr r m d t h e N a m L.:I |......"f .S p a r p l e s ~ Q e p a r g i g o r chu1 ut tlimm£mJ. vnu luuuigut au mmto |10 a blow to Smltlfs chances fur lltc sucltem was managing the govtrnorsraurlpnlgn.llut hm wn.~t=k the smith mhorls In New York wctlt forwanl with ll rush nm! placed tholr ennulldate lg tht-stratoalc posltlvn.GeorgeBrennan of t°hI¢ago. leaflet ot the Illl- nols llemnrnwy.was there and mul ballet! an the man in succeed Biurplli an the national boss of the rmrlr- and while he dld ant some out openly anluster of the Smith forces. 1: br.~cnm\~ ¢\ldt\n! that he 1\.ol.\ld ho the tllredur of their motion.The ;;m.4.'mm nnnounn:tl that I`rnn.l¢l!n D.Rimlu-\|:It had lu-on selef trd as chairman nf his sewretlzry.It mud:"In private Inter vlmv had with Preddent {|\0|1t.|§E tltls mnrnlng he sold lnddentullyz I nmfriendly to ilr. Fond. but wlllll some nm would convey to him 1: in mr hope that Mr. I'owl will not dn or say any-thlm: that will make \tdilHtl1ll for me to dellr tr Muscle Ehoals to hlm. whlclnI um tr3ln;; to dn)While Prraldent dl<lnt my an. nm sure Weeks has been rnnsnltlttlnn with President tlsl: :unmln: In view Mr. Ftrels 1t°|1orl9\'l lmer vlemr totlnya pztpenr." President Cuollmlgze.from vrhnm ndrulul was unne-eessary. |»rompt|3 ia sued a sintemvnt nltvratlnz hlu :ml lngny tum tl. II utr uf tuw uw ruuuprovided by the Wunlnlngtnn confer ence treutles. ntconllng an the repon umtlo by Admlrnl Connll.lt:rommnnder.Thetwo mnlalnnonslenrnrd were that the Met Sn unable tomaneuver an a unlt at a mud nl erm :eo knots. becuase of the slowness olthe auxiliary vessels, and that the mir marlnos completely failed to function for deer work.The ndmlnl make:num;rwmumenmlatlons delhnted to remesly ronnlltlnnx. these lncludlnx mn :struction uf alnulnne rnrrlt-nt. subma rine and sleslrmer tonflrri. new cruis r m modern suhmarinvl.destroyersummlrnn tenders and slmlzuwi for use q_onnes as u tnmmlng uno mac: Il meoverwhelmingly outstanding color are the three predominant nolel. Summer Froclc of Pink and Snow-White Print s night than the dlntme, emma one aa-trouomer who hu n :lxinc h lraonlz drcle with wblch he :ella tha lccuntyof time. Shan wnh Cuilcpra Soap 1Anddouble y our rum' emc lmc y uawell as promott skin purity. akin com» 5 tor:and ski n u mm.No mug. noslimy mn. no :ermnno urutmtoirrl- radon even when shud twice danny., flue soap for all uses-lludng. bath!tn| and lhnmpoolng.-A 1 Ma g n e t i s m M e r e l y A jury at lluwrll failed to convict at hnr an n rhnrzn ni Iimlllnl n do: I 1 1 I I I v i I 1 Say "Bayer Aspirin" INSISTI Unless you sec me "Bayer Cross" on tablets you u c not getting the genuine Baygr Aspirin proved safe by millions and pracrlbed by phy- sicians for 24 years. A c c e p t wi r 35 "B a y e r w e n\\:f|1 rnnlnfne l\r;\\v»n :lion-|in||¢ I ] Why not get the world's best while youare at ir.The SHARPLES Allsrccl CreamSeparator is a Super-Separator.Turn itwith one ringer and skim cw.~r600 lbs.ofmilk per hour.The whole frame andstand are of forged steel.Every pnrr isconsrructed wizh the grcnresr skill. Hnvcthc wonderful Automatic Variable Feedat any speed.Send at once for detailsof the Frc: Trial on your farm. The Shan-ples Separator Company, Wm enum-, Pa. U|:|DElcl|:|ElCImI]DD 1 1 J». l/ ¢Inn*L fo r t h i s n n l n l o l l r e d Sn a I n r r o l lo m s .w h r r v zla lm ln nn ri ea r ml dc d.l l o dl l ! nu t H i n' t h t m a i d .Sell l| ¢°r 1 S ono found her pI?r|.1llt|¥ he r Cl n l nvs o fa t h er . ln n svI§ |» Jl n m l s al u n . a ft e r t h e h a b i t s o f w h i t e w o m e n . Sw i m ml se i nn ur y m i g h t k n o w Iw r Th u ' t h e n o b l e fo n r o t i .l"(°:\l'cd lm»»|» "'l h ct l .l h 1 ; n l a l l w r q e a l u r n l n l .Engl " Y o u w o u i d vf m W u l t m o .a ..l 'm A l l w h :A l l W h i t e ....Y o u W n u l d n a n t M o - F ' w m p i e m u r t h i s pi a yg n au n d r a t h e r Ib n !! t h e In c h " t l fa m i l y ; : n n h n .Th i s w a s n a t u r n l .T h e g a r d e n h a d h ve n u p r o a i i e d o f i t s u l n g l g w i l d p e a r l : a w e . w h n u u hl nm mn m i n t h o p n r l v s n r l n 1 caQ: Q- - r \-... . . _ ,. . . .- .-_" __A lm y n e ve r su - :a l a tt dag..o f c o u r l e . 'Th e y l u s t g r i n a n d g n t m a y t o g e t h e r . -- E . ( J. A . . In D e t ro i t It i ew i . w u | \ - l l u u u u s a u - 7 | ) | vvu u u a l b b u vu vHgndr "BNN" homes cr! nz mua-.um ima.. of 24 mt aw-Dmquu A a u u h m m u u n a h n r l n vh s u n d n r l e l u i u u d JEIDUDDEIEIIIUEJEIDEIEIEIDECIEIDCIUUU s | |u u u .l l u n g e vu t m ....._ __l n l w i w t n n t \\~!afy ni 3 u nd r lt hl ul tigntlons..a n d ot ll vl nl frownlttatvl tlinull th e u l fn l r . " H o mvocl th is wz u p l o go l d .W e n z r r e d t o l a k e t h e m n l fl a s p u m a - n t . W e : t hi so .W e w o u l d h a ve s a i d t m in tl m hl gl tés t hl tl zl er l:\ \l llIIl !\: : no up pu r t u n i t y .I t w m v .Y o u h a ve h vf. A .. . . _ . . - w h o s e islommmn,t n m e e a r l y s p r m : .p w : o f f a n o d o r m l n n s t h a t w h i c h o g i n g a t o t h e s i l k o f l fo r g o t t e n r o b e ; D o c t o r W o l l a ml n r l n a s l l r m l y se: u p o n a " s p a c e t o r vm l m l h i m n f t h e c u s t o m a n d g o d t y h o m e l r h t c h h s h a d l e ft b e h i n d " a n d t h e p o u c h tr e o v r u nl l r n - { \ rl | t l t n l .Thus . in son suan : m m W a t c r P o w e r i n U . S ."Liquor Now Poisonous"H o u r l y o n e t h i r d u f t h e vn l l r e a w n l l " I n u vo r g e t d r u n k , " L a l n m e n e d t o llbl o \\ t\t£ 'r { I\'\ \l3r ol' the Unl txul Sta lin tuld." l n e ve r I: vt d r u n k In m y ll fe . is |||(nt \41 ln th e states ot \"»;|s hln;,'tun | l $ u t thx t r o u b l e ls t h e l i q u o r n o w l l Or eg o n a md id a ho .5110! stood.It la |\0le\0nmtt\ "I|= = - ~- ` .. . . . \ - | .. - r/..-w».:..r¢::\a-\\ ... ... _\. .n... . . .. .r 1 H th e : mvgr In th e \ \1 l$ \ nh nr tm l nt sl m nn n and ran di-t:1m Ku: t he vice 1\rPS1 llPU<F four 3»..r- :1..:\H o n o n a l w a y s !m m \ n us am n\t l ` I=m lnm n;, ma n. so his he lm* tlnti vm |\m i -fr o m t h e S m l t t a r n n d i :t n c y w h a t s e c t i o n s r e m o t e fr o m N e w Y o r k ml l th t n : a r d u l t h e cu r s e o f ' l ¢ \ n a n n f \ n P ; | . | , vu u u n o u - U . . .vu - -F n n l o r l n a n y o n e e l !e .I d o n o t m i n k h i s f a vo r l s f o r n i e .I \\ n t| !\1 1 h i m t o l m vc h i s p r o p o s a l fa i r l y c o n s1¢Icrosl.ju st a s I wn n l- n l a n y o t h e r prn pn mll l fa irl y con ld ul vr1 °d ."M r . L l c - b n i d de n to d t h a t M i l l e r sm s a n o m p l o y e o o f I` r m l .M l l l e r s a i d h i s t e l o ln t h e e l s u l t l u t t o f t h e m n ¢ ~ t : r u m n n th e s e a n d m e w r a l ot h e r u h l p s .tu r o do ce th e : ll ~ »[ \- n rl ty in mn aa th at no w M i s t s h vt w o r n n u r fl e e t a n d t h o s e o f Ja p a n a n d G r e a t B r i t a i n . "\ R H E L T .5 I f` R A \ .l a r !we e k The rmnvmunx wlm Duma: hu Unn-ln u-um: whnl nf n gm.; m do nm-r ~,..,!'..... gp-un lw gm more nm-nys mu zu M-rm.m'I&.'i.§5}?&?VT ,;;;,'NU~TROUBI.E~WHEN mmm; Mi-s. 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C h i n g , 1 T 0 u r : c o x r I N l ; r : n a Composition of Onion Th e c o m p o s l t l n n o f a n o n i o n n l h r a s m i n e r a l co nt en t 1 |co nc er ne d l s : .o e c al ci u m. .u a m ag n es iu m . . 23 p a us - l l u m .. IR m d i u m ..12 p h o s p h o n l l , . 0 1 ¢ m r m -n o m p n u r . n u n s m n .To avoid imitation; always Iook for the sian.n u n o f Z - = # / T a z ? L L ' . ¢ A M B E ! Q R e a c h ~Pbiicizns eurywhere rrnunmend it; nm ¢»uu\|¢\¢'¢|-/ ' '5 s..|1 .rg ;_2.. , . i e m E i g h t ARUNGTON A CTIVITIES A number fr om both ehureheeherenttenddlthecountySlmdeyachohl convention which we.: held at the Evangellcd church at TelbastaonWednesdayferenoon,diernoonand evening of lui week. 'Dae oltlcen of Pnvmee council boy eooutza of lhls plaoe motored toBlair on Thuredey "ming to atgndnineeting.'rhefloeal e lcern Ire: dullman, P. L. Cady; vice chnix anGwrxeMarshall;deputy com s-dener,W. A.Reckmeyer;finance committee,G.l.Pfeiffer; troop or gzinlzatlon,Hnnold Weber;leaderand hh aubjecl. was:"The W eber;publicity,H.W.Schoettger:court of honor,Rev. F. Williams;troopcommittee, George M1511Ill, VernonBlrdnll, T'rank Brnkai end Dr. R.A. Davies; eeout master, John SchullThe1!:len'a club was enf.ertaimed cl; I'ridai evening by J A. Peter-son and r. R.. A. Davies at the PeitenonhomeJohnSchullwasthehadq and bla subject wie "The Place bf Athletic in Our Programo f Education,"which he presented an a very able manner.A very enjoyableprogramwasalsogiven ralch 'gf' lx! follows" s n y q ua t _._.Ffryd Ludwig,ql`!d Peterson, John Schull, R. E. Miller.Solo ._.._.Mn .Earl RhoadenReadingMisaOliveUnland Solo ......Ted PetersonDeliciousrefreshmentswere......1 imrruxrllniolu nftnr the uro- . - . . _ . - . will have it working.Llr.C V.Schumacher hauled atruc k load of hog: to South Omaha 'l\:esday morning.Mrs.. bee is entertaining her sister and niece for a few days.Mr. Hedeluncl is improvlnf nicely end we hope lt will not be on; till he can be with us again, on theetreets.We sure miss Mr.Hede- lurid.Mr. and Mrs. Christ Nielsen, Mr.and Mrs.Andrew ndenuon,Mr.and Mrs. Fred "F l Mr. and hire. John Wendt, Charley Wendt, HenryWendt were |.l|.c.alled down to Washlngtonon account of their faLl'!\r'4ldeath who died very auddenly at the John Dornnclrer homeHr. and Mrs. Lee entertained thecan! club leet Saturday.Mrs. Thor- vlld Chridenlc n was the luc ky one to win llret hrrise,Mrs.Waniellbobby prize,r.C.V.Bhumakerfirst prize, Mr. Lee hooby prize. Mrs. Shaffer and children made n trip to Linwood to acc ompany Mrs.Shafler'a mother home.Mr.Gibeon'a wife has ,lnlned Mr Gibson at Washington.Her achoolyea c losed lant week at Newport.Mr.end Mrs.Joreen Christensen and Mr.and Mrs. Chelter ilohneen were visitors at the Theodore Jensenhome ln Dmllia Sunday. Clarence end Harry Busch drove to Omaha Sunday to eee a ball gnmeMrs.Fred Peterson and childrenfromBenningtonwere\i.=4it1ng ats h e C h r i s t e n :P e t e r s o n h o m e S u n r u r .\ -- Till RN' l' E RPllSZ- -Blair,Nebr.,May 8,1924 the city TuesdayTod Fullen of Tekaman was abusiness caller here Tuuday .1 Mrs. J. H. Johnson of Lincoln vm on the program at the democraticconventioninOmahaThursday.J Il. went down and she came up 1.hmm for a few days visit.MrsJohnson will go to Los Angeles Hay£8 as a delegate of the music de- partment ol the Womans Club of Lincoln.Mr. and Mrs. Don Lowe and bab- uere zuesta at the J. D+ Lowe homeSaturdayandSunday.Mr. and Mrs.Chris Bendorf ofiBlair were Herman callers Saturday. Mr.B. came up to see Mrs. Anna¥'etersen, who has been Q1lite ill the past week.Miss Hazel Hendrickson has reE signed her position as chief opera-tor at the telephone office on accountof hor health and will spend the sum mer at her home on the farm.MissHazel has been at the oi1ice for two; and one-hall' years and has been un-tiring in her olforta so please the oubilc. Her host of friends will mlasi her and only wish for her a speedyreturntoherusualNo d healthl Bliss Ella Kuhlman has been seatedin her plane.a The Eastern Star held a resrularmeetingThurssdayevenlnrr.There was no work and after a short busi- ness meeting the evening was spentina social way.A refreshment committee aerved a nice lunch. Stockton Heath of Omaha.secretary-treasurer of the Nicholas Oil held a Moy party and tea at theMrs.Benlm Nelderkruger homeThursday afternoon.. Misa Goldie Sheets was shopping in Blair Monday.M m Robert Adams visited her sielrf. Mm A. E. Drayer, at HooperMonday and attended the funeral ofa friend.E lunch was served to the following; tents:Louie Echtenkamp andamlly, Wm. Franke and family, Er . nest and Henry Giaselrnan and fam-lltes, Eli Hetrlck and family and Mr.and Mrs. Albert Nieman.:Wm.Laaker assisted his brother,| Albert, with his plowing several *dayaithe past week.[C.H.Blrmcluml drove to Omdm Lawrence Gnuse shelled oorn forMonday 011 l)d.l3llB58..~ ~ ~ g f f g ; 1 1 ¢ 0 nA number of our young folks at Zlllas Norma Echtenkamp spenttendedthe picture show at Blair Wednesday evening at the Louie Sunday evening.Echtenltam home.fMrs.Esther Herzog is impro\'lng§Irvin Ho tman took seventh zrade}er residence by llavlng the t1ro large porches screened im Wm.Adams la doing the work.Mr. and Mrs. 1aVerne Lowe drove to Omaha Sunday evening.Chas Nelson received won! of thedeath of an uncle, a Hr. Hansen at'Cralz, Tuesday morning. bliss Wilma Lowe and Miss JosieMillerwereTekamahvisitorsSot-unlay.Misa Wilma purchased a Ford Coupe and will llnd it veryconvenientlngetting to her school.Supl.Seenie was in Omaha on business Saturday.The torn board have been busythePastweekhavingconsiderableggrading done on the streets ano cleaning of sewer pipes.The junior senior reception wsheldFridayeveningatthe A. W. liar home and was pronounced oneof t e nicest affairs of its kind evergiven to the graduating class by the llmn rf A nrorram.refreshments and |2llnl2ln¥ made un an llwlninn nf ! examinations at Fontanelle Thumday and FddayThe following from hem attended League meeting Friday night. M t and Mrs.Emil Lallman,thellliases Agnes Gtdltensen, Irene andNormaHellman. Clara and Ellenillengedoht.Mears Cecil Lallmon. Clarence Wilkenlng and Roy andArthurBdengedoht. Henry Langhorst and family syMr. and Mrs.Henry Scheer visitedSunday at the Wm. Willtening home. The Misses Edna Schweder. Helen Ryan,Irene and Norma Holtrnnnandira. Emil Lallrnan visited withMiss Agnes Christensen at the Lall ' man school Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egbers of Uch-lmg smut Sunday at the blra SadieHengedohthome _ .. . _ ple's Lutheran League mel.Friday evening for their monthly nwetnngThefollowingyoungpeopleWeretaken in as new meznbersa.Norma Holtmsn,Clarence Schaferstnan, Dalton Strenger, Otto Kruse and A fred Willtening.The program carried out was as follows:Opening Song ._-. --~--LenoScdptureReading....League Reading ._Mildred LanghorstPiano Solo -.._...r.... Hilda NtebaunnClosingSong_ . . . _-.- .League -The following attended the surprisearty given on Grandma Niemangunday evening. Henry Nieman and family. Wm. Franke and family, El'Hetrlek and family and Mr. and Mrs. .Albert Nieman. Miss Agnes Christensen spent Fhday evening at the Wn'i Holt home. The Misses Edna SchwederHelenRyanofFontaneile were week-end visitors at the Emil Ln man home. ANNOUNCEMENT .I now have my office in the Walter Larsen Garag1e,BIair.Neb.,which gives an all day and night servic e. Any onicrs phoned to the garner Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lallmnn werel\\.il|be promptly filled.Remember Fremont visitors Friday afternoon.the place,Walter Larsen Garage.The members of the Young Peo-i U. G. Garner. \ | I | \ C o m p n n y ,w l s c a l l i n g o n H e r m m fr i e n d s W e d n e sd a y . H o w a r d ( h m e m n h e d h i s C h e vr o le t Co u p e s t o le n wh i l e h e '~ \ 4 1\ a tt e n d H u g n p i c t u r e s h o w i n O m a h a T u e s - r a y e ve n i n g . I t 1aas l a t e r lo c at e d l f F r e m o n t a n d H o w a r d ve n t o ve r f o r i t F r i d a v. Mi s. f= 'R ut h R o b e r t s c a m e u p f r o m O m a h a F r i d a y f o r 1 f e w d a y s vi s i t . S h e i s fe e l i n g oo n s id e r ub j e b e t t e r =»in¢¢-h e "r r w m t -=irk1~e~u\o u t hopc\= l o [ a i u i n s t r e n g t h n o o n . I.= "'er" \e L o w e l a s t w e e k t r a d e d hu m Fo r d t o u r i n g c a r Lo B . 0 . M o D c n a l d s e c u r i n g i n e x c l u n g e t h e H a m s Anc ir es en D o d g e r o a d s t e r . h i r A n d r e s e n i s t h e o w n e r o f 1 near D e d r e C o u p e . Th e r e w u J 1 o e e r vi e e s n f t h e I V " t m c h u r c h S u n d a y e ve n i n g .T h e B a p t i s t c h u r c h j t Te k a m a h iI| \ il é r l t h e H e r m a n pe o p l e u p t o t h e i r se r - vic es.Th i n g '- h ve o f t h e m e m b e r s r l t e n d e d . T h e o p e n i n g m m e o f t h e s e a m ' w a s u l a y e d S u n d a v o n t h e l o c a l d " m o n d a n d resultecl i n a d e f e a t f o r t h e h o m e t e u n b y a s c o r e o f 'T t o 1 0 . T h e y cro ss ed bnL§w i t h t h e C h i c a g o L e l a n d G i a n t s o f O n m h n . T h e m e m b e r s o f t h e B a p t i s t G u i l d 041rr~|»¢vn~|»¢f>~o<1r>|<'||'>~|»¢l>|»<1f>~a GALL Us When you want real service ln GASOLENE COAL OIL moT OR OIL TRACTOR OIL a n d any kind of Greases 3 Buick - -Willy's Knight - - Gverland .S,~a4>|ou¢~<av¢u¢>v~<.»1.~o~ov»<a¢~¢<.u.§o`3a{v n o v o g Amdt-Snyder Motor Company g .lsm1r.Ncnmss<a ~ W e have the best of service and the quality is high. | ry 501112E1 E SINCLAIR 01Ls ~_-'s ~ .. »=a .* n v 1 » 1°T H A T L I :r f ~ f '4 1 '~ -oenjoyment for all.The r o o ms 5 M I-emtifully decorated in the e l m colorsfTheFreebies had their nnnua'"anenk"day Wednesday and hiedthemselvestothe luke and had 1| bag feed and were free from schoncares for the day. The Missienxn Society of the M E. church are to have s Mother'Day prosrnrn and ten at the E.P.Hannon home Wedneedav afternoon A play is to be given as e. part oftheprognm.Members of theladies A341 and mothers nf the mem bers of the Cradle Roll are invited.The senior class play was giverThursday evening Ind was well nitmniied.The receipts at Ihe door was one hundred and forty dollars. BE LL é f u : mi VA L LE Y N o r m Mix;Agnes Chriiatensen smnWednesday evening at the Eli Het :Lck home.Henry Nieman \\:L=the victim on surprise pnrty last Tuesday even mg when a number of his frienddropped in to help him celebrate hi'hirthday.The eveninz was socn*in a social way after which n dainty ©@©©©©@©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©~ SOMETHING N E W IN THE WAY OF CORSETS »v m W-:__ ; ~ u~'3§;é! ~Called RAYDIO MODELS for growing girls.Also a combination Corset and Bms- sier called COMBINETTE. An excellent garment to sup- port the figuxe. I have in con- nection with the above, a new Brassier which I am sure you will appreciate! PRICES ,<-5T \"n}¢'t§1an Raydio $125 to $3.00 ,~ »-'<"~_q ©©©@© ©@@ ©©©© ©©©©©©©©©©@@© © ©©@ `'m .\ Q g r a m m d d i s c u s s i o n .A g o o d c r o w d wa s p r e s e n t ..M r s .H .G .B e y e r o f L i n c o l n a n d h e r m o t h e r a n d sist er,M r s . M c L a i n a n d M i s a L o i s M c l m i n ,udaited vd t h fr i e n d :h e n :o n W e d n c s d w , o f la s t wedr..T h e y al s o a t t e n d e d t h e s w d fd l n w n h i p s u p p e r l t C m n a ch a p g l . M r s . M e y e r w a s n ( o w n e r m e m b e r o f t h a c h u r c h h e n .M n .E a r l R h o t d u m d so n,B i l l i e o f G u t h d a Ce n t e r ,i a . . c a m e In s t Th u r s d a y f o r n e ve n l w e e b 'vi s i t w i t h h a r p a r s n u , M r . n m l M r s . J. A . 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