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05-15-1924I 5+4 f .;~ S \. S J .THE ENTERPRISEAwc/u.NEWSPAPER Fon ALL THEPEOPLE e" OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY OF BLAIR,NEBRASKA4 Ask for "BLUE m:BBoN BREAD"GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENTAsk for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD .1.NO.16IBLAIR,WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA,MAY 15,1924VOL.XXVIII u\N.\ COLLEGE xoflas zj1.Az~:s To ussrzw :us ;BUSINESS ANDSOCIALJLUCALUVERFLUW~~m.oLn|aa FIREMEN FORECAST I 5.Illrofand M" Theo 1 ansen a nm nnnmnnn Mn? ls Clues Pm lt B. F. D.hall. fulcnwmrTo nn no mm rn seniors and reunion. L in l.L| Hr r 1 . .ftts.. it11 % 1.~gi ¢and family were dinner oves of in;Going;Jltfllll Coming!of People ...wi .one u.Mattson anincrrect five]Mu;||UilUllL|.|f and Mrs.J. S. Johnson on Iriday ei cninng.\The premedic students accompnnIieilby some of the members of the You Know.Social Hip peningu miles west of Herman who has al ready shown his faith in northeast ern Nebraska as n coal producingiivH.tr Yoon \:1:lonnone ool bs sinking a prospect well 1001016 class.spent lriilay in Omn n lon his farm to the depth of 450 feeL he whm they visited the University School of Medicine and the Univer sity hospital Friday was n day set aside at the Uni\erHity for the en tertainment of students from colleg es all over the state who ure planningtoenterthemedicalwork. The zoology class chnperoned by Prof.Thanning Aniieriion and Miss Eleanor Johnson went to DeSoto for a picnic last Thureilny evening. The tennis tournament started Satuniey.llloy 10.The entries in the various classes are sufficient to warrant considerable lively compet ition. Ihe following schedule has been oct for commencement activities at Dana emi so for ma is known at the present time will he carried out in this ortler.On Frimley evening May23thestudentsofDrorrmtieArt will present a play entitled Civil Senicc uniler the direction of Bliss Agnes Petersen.Sunday May 25 is Ilacealziureete Sunday Monday Freeing .Bday 26 Miss Helen Ander non and Elmer C.Christensen pre:ent their piano and voice stud ente in n joint recital.Tuesday eveningtheMaleChorusdirectedbv hoanl in n sucrerl concert.illina Hel en Anderson.instructor of piano. prenertts her pupil lilies Helen K.| ltnsinusocn in her graduation recit lteail The Enterprise. Arthur Wolff of Omaha spentMotheniDayattheParentalVic Wolff home. Miss Maude Van Liew left yesterdayaftemoonforCaliforniatihere she has relatives The Vic Wolff home on west Col fax has been much improved by thei addition of n large porch on Lilo! north. Judge Goss of Omaha held the is contemplating 5 renewal of the work of investigation.He has been in communication with the Omaha. thernber of Commege and others with the idea of interesting them in the matter.lf the work is resumed it will be in a larger way than before.A larger well will be hunk anal greater depth reached.ln the well alreadysunkthedrillpassedthroughthree layers of coal ami at a depth of 440 ifeel.indications of natural gm wereibroughtup.Mr.Mattson has noregularmonthlysessionofcourtiirxyofdeterminingthethickness last Monday.No cases of importance were tried. The lznliee of the Episcopal chunch are holding n church tea at the home of Mrs.William Wilkinson this Thursday afternoon. Mrs.J.H.Holmes is selling off her household goods and will lcizwe for Casper Wye.where Mr.Holmes has been located the pest winter. The D.A.R.s will meet at the home of Mrs.Sarah llellanl on Fri mirular election ol officers. lot the coal veins he drilled through.lShould he arrange to put down an iothcr well precautions will he taken lto remedy thin defect in his former (plane.It is pos.sible thot after a icertnin depth is reached a conedrill iwill be used so that absolute know ledge of every inch of the formation may be known.I want to predict that within ten years this part of Nebraeltl will be producing coal in large quantitiesdeclaredMr.Mattson in discussinghisplnnswiththeRecordTuesday.day afternoon May 16 Miss HettieHnl1gr(|being regent.This is theil nm confident that oil will be |!ound here when someone hu the M.2:ch ~.t irlrncrrl. tenen ond areas itll Xlr and \lr1=Hemmim:Peteroenimone nml the nerie to go down iB1air Fire Llcldiee Receive Gold .Btlttomn 25 Yun Con tinuous Service nors Ii()lioR OLDER :tenuous At.e special meeting of the Blair Firelficpertnient held het evening May I5Class Plny Matinee 2 P.M. at B.F.D.hall. on tumlmmu .......illay 19City Election on oil enrinelttmhiiignm Highway To ne om. proposition. May ;:Pommunlty picnic and Camp Fire at Cutetter Park. May 25Memorial Sunday service at 33. F.D.hall nt 11 A.M. hhy 26Clase Sermon at Il.F.D. lull in the evening nt. S..May 27Congregational public din eled During The Summer Diller Improvements Four:mens ro rot sunmczn The county boanl of commission ers consisting of Mesen.Hlrry lilo 14 Mayor Murdoch was in vited to make the presentationePBO¢ll ut which time n number of the fire boys were presented with .tolicl [ohl buttons in recognition of contiiitxoue service an this volunteer fire department of Blair.They ner ol.church bnnement. MayF. May Mayto D.hell |:45 P.M. 30Decoration Dey. Blaco.P.M.Tyson and Henry Truhl een mode e trip to Lincoln lut Hon29GrmluationExercisenatB.day to hold a consultation with the State Highway Engineer. The object of thetrlp vu to in 3l tl.H.S.Alumni reception terest the state authorities in the graveling ol the Washington High wereBuc George Clark OHnnlon J.E.Ll.ihrr ilave Osbome DoneyChdetiensenJohnMcKayIkeDen nie and Jontui Burnham. Bw George has the honor of serving the longest having been reldyfor forty years to fight fire in defame oi our homes and propertybeginningatthetimewhenthe bucket brigade wana in force. ltlaix has without doubt one of the beer volunteer fire departlitcnts in the ehte and its reconl of contin uera oervice for so many years is perhlpl unequalled Bi any other vol unteer department in thi;state. HAY }.EIE AT DANA 1l1uretlay evening May 15 at sun scm BNER nz:1~e.\rs BLAIR Scribner continued to make a bid for the Elkhorn Valley league lead on Sunday by defeating the fuel lllnlr team by the score of 8 to 4. Peters who starter]for the Scribner ltes hurled a good game until the fourth inning.when he hegan to get wild and was removed in favor of Klahn.Classen hurled for Blair. Following ie the lineup: Scribner R.H. l PO.A.E.AH. Fuhenstoclc.2b _4 2 2 1 3 1 Hull ee 5 o 1 D o l E.Ehlers lb .2 0 0 10 0 l Urnemel e _..i 1 2 9 1 0 Pelzer Bb Q l l 2 l 0 Johnson.lf ...._3 2 2 2 0 0 bi several voice students will be .ulcep enough.llcmian Record.set there will be a May Fete at Dana Ebel cl ._...4 0 1 I D 0 |of Rose Hill and Mr.:intl Mrs.Al _icalle under the llirection of Mies L_Ehlenl ff 4 0 1 9 o 9 .P of Herman ?S @ .xxbioloicsnnxrs Fon .Mi l Due.physical director mm p _._._.1 o o 1 o wlny nt the home of their e=on nnil.POPPY DA On iri¢i:\y afternoon May 15 at }{1n}m_n 3 9 1 1 4 lJfil10\.Jens L lctereon who lwe ione oclock there will be held a fielil Totals 33 5 11 21 9 gwest of town.Mrs.Herman Struve who is choirimeet in which the followim;events BlairnlonWetlnesdnyevening.Thursilay will he taken up with the regular an wclcornc to the new members.On Friday evening the graduation exercieeeillbeheldinthechapelfol Mrs.Axel Swanson lef t Tuesday runl business meeting of the Alumnir Association nndtl in the evening its. lchapter of the order of Eaetern Star! lwhich convenes in the cenltol city :for three ilaya. ~49th annual oeearriun of the grnncl ilowedbynhunquetintheilming Mrs.L i Lantry return last linll..lThursilay from n little visit ith her The final exzumznntioos nro e=cheil;m_in_h and daughter Dr nml nleri for Snturrlay May 24 and the llrs.Farl llrroks of Linco Her following:Ilioinlay :mil Tue=d:\§.igfmnclrl:iu;:l1ter.lni=.will c me toThennnunlpicnicgivenbytheBlairnoon to make her n little visit. Stutlents Chdstiars association umiliielilonlootSunrlnynftemoon.1 Dr.E.Monte reports the birth of Bliss Marion ilnmen was at visitor a 9§lb U05 to Mr.:incl Mrs.\\alterntllnnnonMondayaf ternoon.iI.arsen of Rose iiill on Mother:1 Day :mil :i hey of the some :size onli }|\(PROGRAM FDR ilirnensions at the Glyn Roy home a gm;y Ymn | up the bottom tonal on the :mme tiny. Mr.Fred Mueller.formerly conTheproeramcommitteefortheineetcilwiththeMuellerGroceryin Ellonrlny Af ternoon Club has been what city.but now of liloonifiehl Nob. busy arranging:the program for 1h0wl\ere he is hanillinr;Fortis wm=in morning for Lincoln to attend the man of the rehabilitation work of thél will take place:relay race one cos the following captains who American Legion Auxiliary :tnnounleighth mile race one mile one half milenne fourth mile one hundred will direct the sale of poppies only uh pole vault shot put dis Satimlay May 24:hlles Edith cus wing.broad jump :tending Hain.Miss Lucille Kemp Ellrs. Frank Stev.art.Mrs.E.W.Schmidt and Mrs.Mollie Rn!i n.Hcatlqunrters will established nt the Campbell furniture storewhomnboothinchurfreofMrs. Chris lelersen will he stationed. The Cnrnlifire Girls Tonkawa group will make the sales the fiow ers sellinr for ton cents each.They are mid to he n very attractive poppy andshbulll sell readily.Ae mentioneul in last ~.\eeks Enter nrine the purpose ol Poppy Day in to :uid to the funds:of the unit :intl Legion for the work among disabled nnil needy service men coming:5ci|.r.lllnir lllondag enroute to iiiive up a BIRS.HL!IIE (.Sl()\\II The committee consists of Mrs.ii.new Ford roadster for one of his cusC.Pierce.chairman Mrs.Georize tomers.l Miss llettie C.llulstenri.o pioneer MrQu:1rHe Emil Mrs.Lillie Kyle.Q ..wlfnt of Blair pnsseil nway at The big subject for the yeare LeThe §;§§§>.to qi Americnrher home in this city nt 5:30 p.rn1;1 be t si d I th N w gion Pi.ear rerru or mee Sundny May lt.af ter n .lingeringwerwilfuY?e c lflionday evenings.May 12.Ilesicles\»orl:i featuring the social.economic and political sides The countries ef England France.Russia Ger many Near and For East China. .lnpon :tml the United States will be presented.There will also be n number of hook reviews for those who like the literary work best. The Club numbers fortyfive membersatthepreoenttimeandthey nre entl1nixutic over the ;\ro§[1ocls for on interesting:year?work. The (lub members :tml programromnrittoeares11e:ill5 inrlolitefi to Mrs.}lcQu:\rrie who hn=lwken the gnafor nur!of tho \\r\ri<on her own l1:ind.Sho lmH not only nutlinrwl ihr garntt\m lint e:1thore=l the mntrrinlforczechnnnvbernothatit ill hr nvailnhlo wlion the time comes to u<o it |ll.\Ilt rovxo l0i.l{ri WH!! llaymorni J.lllcfrnrltori.olclett son of Mr.null Mrs.John I»ic(rack on nm!l\lis=\linflierinr Dnstrrt of this city were married Woilne»=|la) etenlnrr.Illngr T.in Council ltluff». ltoth youu!!people have been reorerlinBlairandarewellknowna rnmi.:the younger set.ltnymornl rorxetl in Uncle Sami= nrmy in France :mil nhnut o.yenrnrrflreturnedfromthePhilimaines. The lirlfle has been the efficient lqnlper nt the Jenkins Enihroirlery Co. for some time tvhere she num con:hlerml one of the best workers in the initiatory wo:kat which time two candidates were taken in.n num ber of other matters were rliscueredasplansforPoppytinyandMemosI inl day.l Mrs.Cecilia Beekman.who has been ill for weeks ot the home of her Hon.Charles on west Grunt Stnot will reach her fllllit birth nn iiiversary on Sunelny.lllny til On account of her illne»>=. the day mut he n quiet one.hut rhe iw looking fn:warn!to a coll fr1:11 enrh of her cl1il¢lorn during tho ilny. Mornlny aftcmoon duh :net nt the Smith May 12 lirnr=had the nhicli Ito :lc The l:i~t meet lm helm! til.the Pierce on Moi; eocisil nflernoon tn which :ill the nwrnbors orc invltoil to be prrs=ent. ...... home of Mfr.J.lt. }lr<.l{}|lI :tml !lr nflor!moi1i=prngrninvoteultoNcilinnlt. ing for tho }e:\t ttill home of Mrs.11.(.Ill nm]ill he 1| 011:11 ot TIIANHFR ~We flenire to express our gzrntitudr to our many fricnil and neighborswho so ltlnrlly nsf~i:tril or in our hour of sorroiv in the ilrntli of our ho lovml wife nncl mother We especi nlljr \\i:=l1 to tlinnlt thoe who eent such beautiful floral offerings.Blr.N.A.Stowe and Blr.and ?ilr<. (hnrlcs Stowe. that line.~NOTICE The lieuly wade are now nt the John lllr{r:taken linpie.Thr lTr\lornris=ee~str:nl=host wih os to Mr.:incl Mrs.Zllc(rnclton. ............. I leave nsrnin come into possessionolrnyhnrliershopandwillwelcome lnll ot my olil customers nnil others to my place of husfiness.Cl1iltinens The Enterprise furnishes cute for hair bobbing a specialty. ails without cost to the edvertiser.Mrs.J.M.Erwin lt Hump nnel high jump 4 All interested in these events are ln\.lt£d to bo present. l .xx 1z.1.Us1n.t1\:n 1.1:Crum:ON 1 Missions xx BRAZIL L The first of the two lectures to be Jlpps=\._.5 1 2 0 1 0 F.Mel{euhen2l:|4 1 1 2 2 1 Knnuxe lb ._....4 1 1 14 D Fiefield cf .4 0 0 0 0 Jensedrli ~8b . 1 il 3 3 S.Mcliereher rfI D 1 0 0 Von Deusen if _3 0 0 2 D Stricltklett c ......3 0 o B 2 Clausen p 3 0 0 0 1 Tntnls _:....33 4 5 21 n. Scribner .__.113 100 tloxB ll Flair ooo 300 woo4 li 4 Hlelivered on American Lutheran Ikon lieu hits Draemel l.Three I\li==ions in Brazil S.A.will be illilmose hit:;l}r:ac:ncl l Ebel 1 Stnl the Trinity i.uther:1n church W LiHlp|;b5c_Johnson.Ebel.E.Ehlers coin and 2nli street next iue=|Iny 2llSacrifice 1151;f~;¢;»ibMy 3 Blair ] f=30 P zu.n is lo he given by the . Hn by pitched bel:mei.Bases loenl pastor according to Ittlllierlulon hallsOff Peters 3;Klnhn l;. 0nite n specified grade before auch Le 3 fumisheil.iClausen 1.Struck outily Petersf All friends of niissiono in or BT.l{lahn 4_ Clausen 5.Innings round Blair are invited to be with us.5]iitehed by Peters 4;Klnhn 5 During the intermission or at the(lour~en 9.Double plavsBlair 1. III clotc n free will offering will be lalcH1\e_0[f Peters 3 iri 4 inninggentodefrayexpensesandbalanceKlnhn2in5gs:Clausen ll goes to minions. 1 ltcv.Henry J \\ering 1 Tel.Blair 1802. lnin 9 innings.ime of gameOnehour45minhtes.Umpire Fox. way that passes through the county and the board.wu more euceeeefd than il.had hoped ond before the eununer is over we will have four miles of road gnveled.The work il to start et the ending of tho Douglas County pavement and he e Lend 4 one mile north to Nash vile.lui r:t strip will be from hir:rw r.~.th...side of Cnlhoun to tllr De Soto hill e distance of an miles.This takes in the worst of the rom!on the highway and :Mould have nttentlon tint.. The lut stretch will he from the end of the Blair pavement ln Dex terville one half le on the Den; College road which another blcl strip.\ In this work the state hears one half the expense and the county the other half but the requirements arethntthehighwaymusthebrought eiotnnce is granted. Nor ls this all that the bout!contemplatesdolng.A new.lnid|¢e conformingtothe:tate requirement: will he built xcrose Turkey Creek1|oehieh is :bout two miles east and ».Ol :meh of Qalhgun on the highvrny 9 and manner _tori iiéiw on slimiint 1flhese bridges will be ruleed to conllformtotherequiredgradeleveland o will be permanent.9 .l The boanl is without doubt on the H pjjriqht truck in its attempt to nuke gfpcrmanent highways and The Enter prise is heartily glad to know that this move in mnile. iv.R. C.MEMBER nI~:CElvz~:s notion Al.the recent (i.A.R.. and W. R.C.convention in Fremont Mrs. Alta Wainwright of this city was e letttil.by a handsome vote to the state office of senior vicepresident of the department for the coming year.There were 145 vote.:cut and Mrs.Weinurdght received 105 xiotee a compliment both to Mn.. Wainwright and the Blair Corps.HENRY KETCHMARK GONE 1 When the locnlcorps was orgmizedillnewolfouryears.1;J in 1896 twenty ei ht years agoThedeceasedwasbnmin0i1loiLAIRom!l\RI1§lTA1.Blhlr.hhlenry lietchmzglrdl m;riM11.Wainwright .fm e charter March 22 1870 and nt the ng!!Of The Enterprise is in receipt of an air ugiwss ;f=»li t Sl;nl imember and has been active in and four mme with her parents.tonnnouncement from Karl E.lu.nbergj emo n f >on as eu iifeioiroi to the organization everBlairwhereshehasaincebeenapianistof Omnhrt who presents Minemomlngl May 10.since At the regular meeting oflMrixetchmarkwasbornandcontinuousresident. On Moy 20 1893 she was married tr.Mr.Austin Stowe also :t resident of lllnir.To them one child was born. She hos for four long yesinz heen n patient sufferer nnil many time: hvr life limi been mit=|1:\ir\ei|of nnil wlieii al.l:tt ¢ll9.l.i\ tiisl come il.\\:i< only it riliof froni pain.ll»)=llifN the iorrowins.:huhem! nhfl ion :l1t leaves two hrotlsbw. (len\of Blinnesotn :mil tlooncre of \\i=rnnin :md two :ister:2 Mo. \\r1.Allen of lllnir and hire.Cho. ilchlainiezsl of Glr»n\\oo:l Iowa. TTR funeral .errin~ntternlvrl by :1 ltor1 of friends \\;|t helii nt the.: home on luo=\I:\y af ternoon nt two :felork nnrl the boely \tf|;lnifl to ro1 in the lllnir ceniotery. Cmr<1\(()llRl DOINGS Atipliruiinn of ninrriage licfn=e new been posted since the la.rt issue of The Ifn1erprife for Mr.John liceh :intl 3li=Ifrliih tirnco C mpton.{hns {hn1pton \\a1s nrrwe=teol \\cflne= :lay on n chnree of dninkenness nnfl receiveIn sentence of thirty rlnys in jail and em.t=. noNn.\\.l.1f§{lllIoh5!4 nI>=m:~:r|:~a1|:n At the regular noonilny Iunclienn of the business rncn which was hvlil lnt }lon|l:\)it was ilecislecl to ilieron tinne the ineolines through the sum : mer months. The Enterprise print:the neuraren o rn Gladys MrConn in her first piano ~L mhood in Calhoun Hcithe local come last Saturday miter reeltnl next }riila}evelilnz Slay 16 nt the Schmoller und Mueller audit orium.Miss ?ilcC:1nn is n former Blair girl daughter of William Ellc Cauzn who live nutli of town :mil it 5\ell lmown to llluir people hnvini: liznl :I class of mueic ;.\upil>here for :|.tlil.l yenrw.She i4 teaching.;mu~z ic ai.well n<stuiiyiniz ut the proncnttimenntlllinirfrieniisure;:l;nl to H20 her ninlze good. \1|ENli i|l1:ln|i mcnnwrintt xx ll{lI5l0?\T I:|1\p S.\ir:.It n.1}g|fE.§t)i§ Th llnnuen nrni N.l I.;ir1i:. and ltev. ll.Nielsen of thl=city nttenlleil the illflicnlory :=enins for the 11ntmlrl r<1 llnniwh Luthorsm cliurcli in lre mont Sunday and nlcleil the Fremont guotor with the s=er\ice<Rev. Joieph linemusen of Kennanl was al=o present from this countySpecialmusicalprogramsnnil ad ilrewesi hy the \isitors featured the nieehng. 1n:~:x.n.\{\\ll FlltlI lil)l¥IS riaiturrlny we hclil o candy sale in {;\rlson=<Cafe making about twelve dollars profit..This will help olonir for ramping fund. lln.\e you noticed the luncheon hvliler of the lucky number. 1.man and entered liuslness end it was time to llloir when but o young here that his children grew to ma turily.lie morml to Tripp County South Dakota nbout fifteen years ago and took up n hoinceteziil.Later he left llakotst nnil rliour tl to ltichmonil.Nob then to llroken llovr then to llell tunnl nanl from llollwo wl lo :L fttrm \\llich he onneil near Clarks.Nob. Ile ho.¢l\rlll(ll in Sioux (ity for :number of yealrs now t\1|tl his three rhililren rnnke thot city their home. Ili..llily wats broufght to hh ohl home in Calhoun for interment :mil the funeral rer\icos more helul Tues day af ternoon where n rzront num her of him olcl friinls nnil relative# goth:reel to show their respect u. the cleceilzeil At hiv death he was G2 years 4 months nnil 1 .lay old.lle leaves a wife.one son William two daugh ters Mrs.Lizzie Schneider and lint. Dora Pulmntier to mourn his death noon Mrs.Mattie Noble in behalf [of the members.presented Mrs. Wainwright \=\.itll a bouquet of carnationsinrecognitionof the honor reicentlyconferreduponherLhntof the second highest _officer in the etote.\ li.l15l}.\\r:\.r::~:1xos MASS MEETING The mossmeeting held on Tues ilny ni|.;l1t nt the B.F.D.operahnwctodiecustthenmlvnntngmol the oil engine \\osbut poorly attend cll there being:but thirty five men limi two lnilies present.lI1e speaker after giving an extemleilhi~l.ory of his life told the vir tues of nn oil engine as comparedwithsteamandurgedthose;ares=ent to stand by the contract made by the council for the purch:t.c of an oil u nit.ile claimed that steam was out of :late end that oil was rapidly taking its place. besides other relatives in Calhoun.3 NOTICE TQ ggg ChlNBRS A z...¢tlXll.lARt ]1r:»::crloN l __The American Legion .tuxiliary will meet in n body nt Schefflers hall nt 10:30 Memorial Suniiny hley2% and on Decorntion Day at 1:30 nt Schefllot:\hnll to march in ahollytothecityhnll.Gold Star mother:War motheri.and wivesretilispluyeilinC:\m|Jl>ells wiinlowf. We am goin!to give lt away to the. inf the veterans of all wars are invit. J.R.Qed to rnnreh with the unit. Two dogs have been killed within the pastfew days which Apparently had symptom#of hydrophohiri As n consequence it will 1 neces.tory to instruct all parties whoown orharbordogstokeepthemtiedupormuzzled.All doirs found nlnning at lnnre without muzzlee will be de etroyed.5 Hr order of mayor.|Mrs.E.R.Haggard.Unit pres 1 et I..L.Lott: The Enterprise print!ale bill;idcnt.Chief of Police 5 I I 5 . __ r x - : r r - ~ " ~ . " ' : ' i . . . ; T.- .I . . . . . . . _ - . ... ..._- . . . . . . _ . . .~4 } 3 `"I;f - p r Pqunno-THE ENTERPRNEBlair, Nebr.. May 15, 1924 J (o¥@¥@¥@@@@©@ f@¥@¥@X@..o G) @ G ~©©©©©©@@©©©@@©©©@©@@@@©©©@©© @©@©@©@©@@©©©@@@©=@»@f:§;@Blair. Nebr., May IB,1924 c xh. <4 tc n n ln nc ro m BAPTIST crumc r-1 (Cor.Lincoln and i th streets) Arthur D. Smalley, Pastor. Sunday Sc hool I0 A. M. LEGAL }.;011¢g ' n o w representaiivas and ai!per-,Sixw 1'r~Zn¢i.paI lleridhn,in ~You d 1_an eac h of you are requu»3 "inleresficd ig honestate Go!~51011 Couply,ebliaah;m d fur-edr tv answer to said petition on orlease man.:een :enry iase .er nmovnng t e o u d s a n u an LL oreJune IBLI1., 192I~'Hanlon Haber & 0'Hanlon.Aim. mann;Gieselnmnn, fmt an| l[l~ls. title to stki red estate bs 'lm 14-sz.Annie B. Davies, Plaintiff. .read mme unknown. wife of Henry c imms and apparent c laims nf you.*._.-__..T o :W i l l i n m l l .W h i t t i e r ;'G i e s e l m a n m t h e u n k n o w n h e i r s n t lulci ea c h o f y o u ,t h e :m i d d e fe n d S n g m p p - S S A L E W h i t t i e r fi r s t g m i r e a l n a m e u n -UW M ti evi ncc zt, lc gme es, pe rso nal m p ' u n t s ,t o m a n e r i g h t ,ti t l e ,i n t e n m m _______ |1 \¢I nnd poaseaseci of Rfal and PersonalEstate oatiuatell at $4,500.00 andprayingformlministrationthereof. If y ou f a il to appear nt san!County Court on the 23nl day of May, 192I, ut 10 o'r:lock A. Id., andcontest said etilion, the Court wi!! upmint Rude: ph G. Weisg, or some ©1 - l l - -1 | II 5 fy J a 4 Jq /'L 0 U ©~L > ~ ¢v i f~m*~ ©©©©©©`i_` r/Whittier, first and real name un-Iwn l.lU\wv\n| ;\.§|\u.\.u, ,-._-.-..-,,-._known. wife of W iliiam ll. Whittierf resentatiwrs and all plrsons inter. hrn. ctnim or demand ih, to or uponthe unknown heirs at law, i|.¢\iS¢¢S. cated in the estate of Henry Gianl- r:uid real entntc. or any pu-g thereof. mann sleceu..\ed Henry Giewclmun§a.r»l funlmr to quiet his title in fer:Zegatews.persona!representauvos ......-.|-za ............|nf»ru¢ll|in {§ie=meln\ala,firm. .mf n~ni;:-imple tfrfgaifj .mal qstate m:an.:t Namin g semen u n. I loII\enIn': Servire 3:00 P. 3| l .:' \i n : .jioliec to Creditors of EetueSTATE OF NEB RASKA, ss.Washington County.In the County Court Z.(`.Eiier. AttorneyIntheMatterofthe1lstnte uf Henhn E. Plat: DecemamlzTo The Creditors of Said Estate:You are hereby notihed.That Zwill nit at the County Court RoominBlair,in snid County,on the 16th mln o f Ma y ,1924, and on thel8lhdofAugust,1924,at 10o'c1o A. M. on each of said dates.u.ive and examine ni!claim~ alznim said Estate, with n view totheirmljuxtmenl.and allounncvThetiolimiiadforthepnesentniiionofclaimsnrzainntsaidEstatein three 'months from the ltizh alas of May. A. I). 1924.and the time ilamiled for pay ment of debts is One'near from said 16th ¢lny_ of Moy ,192l.Witness my hand and the Sea! o 'said County Court, this llth day oAnrii. 1924./ '(SEAL)A.c .DEBEL,12-Bt County :wage costs in cue the name remained un- paid for a period of more than twen-ty day s hom the entry of mid de-cree and said judgment and costsbeing unpaid and :mid decree being still in ful!force and effect.said premises Mi l be sch!to satisfy wud judmnents. lim interest thereon,the costa and all accruingcosta as provided by md onder anddec ree and the law in such cases made and lrovided.Dated 1 is 23nI day of Aprli.1924, at Blair. Nebraska.13--St.MJ\UR¥CE MEHRI-ms. Shed!! of Washington County, Ne-braska. _ Notice of Hearing,Appointment at AdminiatratcrSTATE OF NEBRASKA g as. In The County Court I. C. Eller, AttorneyIn thu; Matter of the Estate of :l Washington County o o o s s s a l b i The heirs ht law, nexl. of kin. desiseen,legabeea,creditors, and nil persons illterento\I in said orinto.are hereby notified that on the zsu. day of April, 1924, Henry J. Harderfiled n petition in anim! County C-rurtalleging among other |.him:=thatChristinaM.Harder.nn inhahilnmof \\a,~hing!.on Coun|.3..Nebraska died on the 25th clay of April. 1924leaving no lnsl. Will and Testament. r 1 1 0 I i |J . |l l y ; u T ? I §; : ;§ r E , I 'l ; a l e i s - l t "a n d p r o c e e d f o n s e t t i e m e n t o f s u e d o u t o f t h e D i n r i c t C o u r t . . . » ; » = = q , { , . ; = » » - = @ g m g a n d O l i i c i n l ; ' : " ° " " " l " f ' ° "C o u n t y ,2 " " b ' " " " } "; ; ; g =s . ~ . . ¢ ' . ' ? . ' i § ' 2 § ' 3 d a ; n o t A p r i l .1 9 2 4 . |p u n » u . 1 n » c e o f g s d e c r e e o '( ' i F A I . }A C D I - ` I l ] . L L o u r t i n n n a c t i o n t h e r e i n p e n d i n g ~C "t f l o d e e " 'f " i T " ' 1 " " § ~ :l g i m k ' 1'w . t '§ ° ; ~ ; ; m v d =t __.n " _ . _ _ . ; _ 0 n c o n ,e 1 - n a n s p n t n n _,. \i fF l d y l l V a n V a l i n ,l r e d n l o v r n v a u n ;\ o l i r e o f l l e a r l n i t p p o n l m e n l .o S .l l .M o r t o n ,T r u s t e e ;W o o d s - U p - 1 a l i k e L u n d C o m p a n y ;F a r m e r s S t a t e I t n n k o f T e k n n u t h ,N e b r a s k a ;L .\ V . * M a l l o r y ;H e r m a n S u i t e B a n k ,o f Herman,Nebrnalon and GeorgnnnaTurneret al are defendants I wi l! Adminiltrntor l~»TATE 01" NEBRASKA ll .Washington County.In the County Cour t 1. C. Eller, AttomeyI|h r';;.."°':";='~» §'.::."§"'.."°>; ::..*f."'-..3:.,==~.a.:.=:=as;..o...s.°Estate o , a o c .., o my _ d .at the West Front Door of t:he|The heirs nt law, next ot kan e Washington Count Courthouse.inthe City of Blair,uhington Coun- ty , Nebrnoka, ull at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash thefollowingdescribedrealestateto-wlt: 'Hue Northeast Quarter {NE£3 of Section 'Pwenty-Eisrht (28)Township Twenty (20),North,Range Eleven (tl). East of tho 6th wsees,legntecs,creditors und All 'persons int ested in said estate arehereby noti ed that on the 3rd dayet May, 1924, Fred A. Wendt filed u petition in said County Court alleg-tmr among other things that lienryWendt, an inhabitant of Washingtonounty, Nebraska. died on the 29:1 dnt of April.1924, leaving no lostWillandTestamentandpor.r.easedP. M. containing 160 acres more or .Iteal and Personiil Estate esti lv.ss according to the United StatesGovernmentSurveythereof,ull in Washington County,Nebmekn to satisfy n certain mortgage on the mated at s?,r.oo.oo and praying foradministrationthereof.If you foil to appear nt saidCruntyCourtonthe3151dayofrealestate nlaove described "Man 1924. at 10 o'c lock A. M und'Ihe plaintiff. on the 29th day of rontest said petition. the Court V,in March,2924,obtained n decree of nppoint John Dornncker or some foreclosune in nan!action for the other suitable person Administratorsumof$9425.16 together with tn-' terest thereon from March 29, 1924 nt I0 per centofer annum, for coatsin the amount of $29.45 and all nc-cruing costa.The said decree ofjudgmentandiforeclonureproviding 1 und proceed to n settlement of said csl .Witness my hand and Official Seal this 3nl day of May. 1924.(SEAL)A. c . ns nsr ..15-at County Judge a n a 1 :u .m i l l s ,l u m b e r m i l l s ,fa c to r ie s ,a u t o - n n b i l e pl a n t s ,fu r n i t u r e fa c to r ie s , c o t t o n m i l l s a n d p a c k i n g p l a n t s . " N o w i i th es e i n d u s t r i e s is su e b o n d s t h e y a r e t a x e d , a n d , b e i n g t m : - e d , t h e y m u s t p a y a h i g h r a t e o f i n - tesest.T h e p u b l i c rnu=I..t h e r e fo r e . may b i g g e r m o n e y f o r t h e p r o d u c m o f t h e s e i n d u s t r i e s b e c a u s e t h e i r t a x - e s a r e h i g h . e p u b l i c p a y s t h e ta xe s o n 50- w l l e d u n t a x e d b o n d s .T h e | z o \ e r n m e n t n e e t l s m o n e y t o r u n .Th e h o l d e r o f a n u n t a x e d b o n d p a y s n o t h i n g . A p r o d u c e r w h o p a g e a n i n c o m e t a x m a k e s u p t h e d e f i c i t a l o n g w i t h b u y - e r s u s i n g t a x e d pr o d u c t s . " U n d e r t h e p r e s e n t s y s t e m c e r t a i n s e c u r i t i e s a r e e s c a p i n g t a x a t i o n . Th i s t h i n g h a s c u r s e d g o t e r n m e n u f r o m t h e b e g i n n i n g .I t i s t h o fi r s t H a r t o f p r i vi l e g e . " It i s r e m a r k a b l e t h e l e n g t h o f t i m e TAI E IE H PT IO H C U RS E OF GOVERNMENT I n commenting on the necessity for doing away wi th ta e tu ex- empt bond,ll1e C0mmercialAppeal of Memphis says: "All over the countg; there has been a demand that no mo n .tax»|`ree bonds be issued. The reason is plain. It is privilege. Prac- tically , it Invites capital to seek in» active harbors.Tia.country grows through in dustrialism.The country is great because raihnada cut ali through it u 1 .w h i c h i s s o ne ce ss ar y t o eq u a i i z e p r e s e n t d a y t a x b u r d e n s . M a n -Y o u 'r e a n ho n e s t b o y ,b u t : h c m o n e y I l o s t w a s a $ 1 0 n o t e . Boy--Yes.I know:I had it changed so you could give me n. reward.a u l - r y g g :lE.-\(IlERS'g x\ 5 { } N : Tl0 I DA TE : May 23 and 24, 1924 June 27 and 28, 192-i August 1 and 2, 1924Mable Marsh.County Superintendent ©®©@©©©©@©©@©@ CIIURCII ol-°<.mz1s'r (Cor.Lincoln and 2nd streets) L. II. Camp. Paztor. Bible School 10 A. M. Morning Worship l l A. M. Christian Endeavor 7:00 P. M. Ihqening Service 8:00 P. M. Church Night, \\'e<.lnesda).8:00 CDNGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Cor.Walker Ave.and Colfax) James Mckocmon, Putor. Sunday School 10 A. M. Hornirng Service 11 A. M. Christian Endeavor 7:00 P. M. ST.P A UL LUTHERA N CHUIIVI {0rum, Nebraska) Rev.ll. J .llcirucrben. I':\~2or E de :' .;2.. .z¢'vai...,,"'ii:ta=,n..,.;; nil!! unlnnnn.1|lfl »s l!lll|¥ 'i""'7!'mrrftsl,liens of demands,in,to or pon sail] real estate which you. or.ny or either of ye ? any per~run whomsoever, ma ave or claimnhaw! tho:ein or thereupon.and o forever enjoin und bar you, and ach of you, and your heirs suc-sioni,executors.administrators =d assigns, and all persons whom-oever,from hereinafter daiminli ~r use:tink any rights,titles.in-resta,liens,claims or demands. n, to ,or upon said real eatntc. or ny part. thereof, and for such otherdfurtherreliefintharemiuumay be just and equitabre. You. and each of you, are roquiredo answer mid petition in the Dil rict Court oi'Washington County. Nronskaigll or before the 2nd day |une,.. .12-sn.William H. Hllgenlmmp.Plaintiff wherein the First Trust Companyof Lincoln, Nebraska is plaintiff andFloyd Van Valin, lrvcdnio Van Valin; S.ll.Morton,Trustee;Woods-Ulralike land Company;Farmers StateBank of Tekamah, Nebraska; L. W.Mallory;Herman State Bank,of Herman,Nebraska and GeorgnnnaTurner, et ol are defendants, I wil!on Monday,the 26th day of May, 1924, at 2 o'clock P. M., of laid day at the West Front Door of theWashingtonCountCourthouse.inthe City of Blair,aahinzton Coun- ty , Nebraska, ull at public auc tionto the highest bidder for cash thefollowingdescribedrealestateto-wlt: 'Hue Northeast Quarter {NE£3 of Section Twenty-Eisrht (28)Township Twenty (20),North,Range Eleven (tl). East of the 6th P. M. containing 160 acres more or lv.ss according to the United StatesGovernmentSurveythereof.all in Washington County,Nebmeka to satisfy a certain rnortznlre on threalestate above described'Ihe plaintiff. on the 29th day o March,i9'3-4,obtained a decree of foreclosure in said action for thsumof$9425.16 together with inte:est thereon from March 29, 1924 nt I0 per cent r annum, for coat.in the amount Jif $29.45 and all ac eruing costa.The said decree ojudgmentandforeclosureprovidan that said premise:above describedhe sold to satisfy said judmnent andcoats in cue the aame remained un- paid for a period of more than turenty days hom the entry of said d:ree and said judgment and coats being unpaid and :maid decree hem ltill in full force and effect.said premises will be aotd - satisfy wd judmnents. the interes thereon,the costa and all accruincosta aa provided by md onder adec ree and the law in such case made and lrovided.Dated t is 23nI day of Aprli1924, at Blair. Nebraska.13--St.MJ\UR¥CE MEHRENS Shed!! of Washington County, Nebrnaka. _ e 5'rpz n ae u»:G.u, xoricsH e n r y M e m k e .A t t o r n e y T o G e o r g e '1`.Ta y l o r ,'l'hon1ns Gi b so n ,E .F u l l e r ,E d w a r d F u l l e r . M. A . i "l . l n l " f| M e l i s s a A . F u l le r . M i # zw u r i V a l l e y L a n d C o m p a n y ,a c o r p o r a t i o n ,W i l l i a m St n l t e n b e r g ,W i l h e l m St o l t e n b e r z ,A r l i n g t o n M a s o n ic B u i l d i n As so ci a ti on ,a c o r p o r a t i o n ,A .w H i n d s ,H e n r v ' l e vi d n n d n i t t h e h e i r s d8\ii3¢0.a,l e x u |.i n tees,p e r s o n a l r e p r e s e n t a t i ve s a n d a l l pe r s o n a in te r os ne d I n t!.c es t at e s o f t h e fo l l o w i n g naiu ovl d e c e a l e d p e r s o n s , t o - w i t :G e o n r e 'l . r afsc lfn nl 1,1e I 9 I I4| ooae\a I:| 9oI|a0 1oIIe Ta y l o r ,Th o m a s Gi b s o n ,E .F u l l e r , F l d w a n l Iha lte r,H .A .F u l l e r . M c - lassn A .F d l a r ,w i l l i a m S t o l t e n o e r g . W i l h e l m S t o i t e n b e r g .A .w .l l l r d s , a n d H e n r y Te g t .r e a l n a m e s u n - k n o w n ;a l l pe r s o n s h a vi n g o rc l a i m i n g a n y i n t e r e s t i n a m i t o t h e fo l l o w i n g des cr ib ed r e a l es t a t e t o - w i t :T h e S o u t h T h i n e e n f e e t o f I . o t T w e n t y a n d a l l c f L o t N i n e t e e n .le ss t h e fo l l o w - i n g de s c ri b e d p a r t t h e r e o f.t o - w i t : B e g i n n i n g o n t h e S o u t h e a s t c o r n e r o f L o t , N i n e t e e n ,t h e n c e r u n n i n g n o r t h t w e n t y f o u r fe e t ,th e n c e ru n » n i n g w e s t s i x t y fe e t .t h e n c e r u n n i n g s o u t h t w e n t y fo u r f e e t .th en ce e n s t s i x t y fe e t t o t h e p l a c e o f b o g m n i n g .a l l o f s a i d p r e m i s e s h e l m : i i .B l o c k T e n o f t h e V i l l a g e o f A r l -i n g t o n ,fo r m e r l y B e l l C r e e k ,`Wn.¢l\ i h g t o n C o u n t i y , N e b r a s k a . r e a l n n m e . u n k n o w n d c c n d a n t sY o u a m l e a c h o f y o u a r e h e r e b y n o t i fi e d t h a t o n t h e l s t d a y o f M o y 192-l,A n n i e B .D a vi e s fi l e d ag ni nw y o u a n d e a c h o f y o u i n t h e D i s r i c|'~|e g h __,\inliu to Creditors of EetueSTATE OF NEB RASKA, ss.Washington County.In the County Court Z.(`.Eiier. AttorneyIntheMatterofthe1lstnte uf Henhn E. Plat: DecemaedzTo The Creditors of Said Estate:\'ou are hereby notiBed.That Z Strickland. first and real name un ¢Ki}1§§r\. ue\n:ee§ SPONSORED Bv BLAIR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ~@WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st, 1924 I0 Linoleum Rugs 18x36 f br $1.00 J. E. iif;mpbell 22 Electric Spark Soap $1.30 w. J. SAS Blair Racket Store Amilherchunce at thusc fine Ladies' Aprons. each Values!$2 < UNE PMB 25 CENT HUSE F R E E With any $1.00 Knit or Athletic Union Suit J. ~ Garrison n Say It With FLOWERS W. J. Rodgers, Florist 6, 25c. Geraniums $1.00 6, 254: Cannas $1.00 12, $1.50 Foliage Plants $1.00 3 doz. Pansy Plants $1.00 6, Columbia Rose Bushes $1.00 ~©|u wr nl S\1nd:|,School ut I0 A. 1'-1. Church Services at 11 A.B!personal re resentzlliwts,¥emtl£°¢'*devisees, ....§` all persons interested In the estate of J .A. C1-rams. firstandrealnameunknown.mleecaserll Antony Meinhnnlt;the unknown heirs at law,lenotres, devl.-seen.personal representatives and nl!P!ISonm lntereted in the entale of Antony Meinhanlt,deceased; Mary Geiselman:Goiselman.first and real name nulrnown.hus- band of Mary Geisehnan:the unknownheirs at law, legatees. devi-aees. personal representative:and all persona interested In the eatate tote anove uescnoeo, ren: name; uknown, Defendants. You. and each of you, are here! nolifiecl that on the Nth day April,1924. William H. Ziilgonltan filed him petition In the DtstrlCourtofWusldnlzlonGounty,Neranks. and commenced an nrtion said Court wherein the Mill Willis:H. lltlgenknmp is plaintiff and yoand each of you. are defendants. tl object and prayer of which anis] n tion in to obtain the judglrlent oldecree of said Court finding and dcreeing that the said William H. H of Mary Gelsehnan. deceased:Hen- zenlwmn is the absolute ownergGeiselmen;Geiselman,| fee simple of the follovqinz deacrlbrstandmealnameunknownrealsta te,to-wit:The Northwe nvife of Henry Geiaelmnn;the Qunrter of the Souiureat Quart.unknown heirs at law,lelrateea,' deviaeee.and personal repnesentartives. and all pereonn Interested tn the estate of Henry Gels-elrnan, de- ceased;H.Gieeelman.first andrealnameunknown;Gieeel- 5 of Section One til: the North H:of the Southean Quarter and T:Lot No. Two (2), in the South Ilt of the Southeast Quarter of SectiTwo {2); Tux Lot No.Four (4)tile Southeast Quarter of the Nor! mamflrst and real name unknoirn.west Quarter of Section Eleven {ll wife of H. Gieselman: the unknown_all in Townahip Seventeen (11heirs at lair. derisees, legatees, per-, North, Range Nine (9) East of t C 0 Oli W I T H e"|l E E .MERICAN HV.-LUTII.TRINITY (W.Lincoln and 2nd street) ll. J . W oming. Pastor. Blair Telephone 1802 American Lutheran religious in- truclions Saturday aftemoons at :30 or 2.Sunday school 10 a. rn. Plvine service at 10:30.Our sor- ices are altemnteiy either English I Gennan. The church bond meets oocaaionly nd the voting memben convene umterly. The Ladies Aid mem exery Brat ilednesday afternoon of month. The pastor intends to some.inion-stations on Sunday P.MW. »ANlSH EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH that said premise:above describedhe sold to satisfy said iudmnent andcosts in cue the name remained un- paid for a period of more than twen-ty day s hom the entry of mid de-cree and said judgment and costsbeing unpaid and :mid decree being still in ful!force and effect.said premises l i i l be sch!to satisfy wud judmnents. lim interest thereon,the costa and all accruingcosta as provided by wil onder anddec ree and the law in such cases made and lrovided.Dated 1 is 23nI day of Aprli.1924, at Blair. Nebraska.13--St.MJ\UR¥CE MEHRI-ms. Shed!! of Washington County, Ne-braska. _ TAI E IE H PT IO H C U RS E OF GOVERNMENT I n commenting on the necessity for doing away wi th ts e tu ex- empt bond,tl1e CommcrcialAppea.l of Memphis says: "All over the countg; there has been n demand that no mo n .tax»|`ree bonds be issued. The reason is plain. It is privilege. Prac- tically, it invites capital to seek in» active harbors.Tia.country grows through in dustriaiism.The country is great because rsiirosda cut ali through it and because there are mines, steel mills,lumber mills, factories, auto-nnbile plants,furniture factories, cotton mills and packing plants. "Now ti these industries issue bonds they are taxed, and, being tm:- ed, they must pay a high rate of in- teiest.The pubtic n1u=I..thercforc. may bigger money for the producm of these industries because their tax- es are high. e pubiic pays the taxes on 50- cailed untaxcd bonds.The govern ment needs money to run.The hold er of an untaxed bond pays nothing. A producer who pays an income tax makes up the deficit along wij.h buy- ers uring taxed products. "Under the present system certain securities are escaping taxation. This thing has cursed gonernmenu. from the beginning.It is the first hart of priviiege." It is remarkable the length of tim .jioliec to Creditors of EetueSTATE OF NEB RASKA, ss.Washington County.In the County Court Z.(`.Eiier. AttorneyIntheMatterofthe1lstnte uf Henhn E. Plat: DecemamlzTo The Creditors of Said Estate:You are hereby notihed.That Zwill nit at the County Court RoominBlair,in snid County,on the 16th mln o f Ma y ,1924, and on thel8lhdofAugust,1924,at 10o'c1o A. M. on each of said dates.u.ive and examine ni!claim~ alznim said Estate, with n view totheirmljuxtmenl.and allounncvThetiolimiiadforthepnesentniiionofclaimsnrzainntsaidEstatein three 'months from the ltizh alas of May. A. I). 1924.and the time ilamiled for pay ment of debts is One'near from said 16th ¢lny_ of Moy ,192l.Witness my hand and the Sea! o 'said County Court, this llth day oAnrii. 1924./ '(SEAL)A.c .DEBEL,12-Bt County :wage u 1 .w h i c h i s s o ne ce ss ar y t o eq u a i i z e p r e s e n t d a y t a x b u r d e n s . M a n -Y o u 'r e a n ho n e s t b o y ,b u t : h c m o n e y I l o s t w a s a $ 1 0 n o t e . Boy--Yes.I know:I had it changed so you could give me n. reward.a u l - r y g g N o t i c e o f H e a r i n g ,A p p o i n t m e n t o t A d m i n i s t r a t o r S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A i W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y .i In Th e C o u n t y C o u r t I .C .E l l e r .A t t o r n e y I n w e M a t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e o f C h r i s t i n a M .H a u l e r De c ea s ed : Th e h e i r s h i . l a w , n e x l . o f k i n . d e siseex,le ga te en ,cr e d i to r s ,a n d o i l p e r m i t s ill te ren to \i i n sa i d o r i n t o .are h e r e b y n o t i f i e d t h a t o n t h e 2 8 t l . d a y o f A p r i l , 1 9 2 4 . H e n r y J .H a r r i e r fi l e d n p e t i t i o n i n s n i u i C o u n t y C o u r t a l l e g i n g a m o n g o t h e r t h i n e t h a t C h r i s t i n a M .H a r d e r .n n i n h a b i t a n t o f \ \ m h i n g l o n Coun|.3..N e b r a s k a 9 l l . :lE.-\(IlERS'g x\ 5 { } N : Tl0 I DA TE : May 23 and 24, 1924 June 27 and 28, 192-i August 1 and 2, 1924Mable Marsh.County Superintendent ©© ©@ © ©© © ©@ © Quality Cashblarket 5 cans No. 3 Hand Pack Tomatoes $|.00 or Slb. Good Cookies 51.00 Ilorwcy Pounds One 27 lnning Gqaranteed Base-Ball Value $2.00 FUN $ 1 0 0 l with any mitt, glove or but purchased ON noLLAR'uAv The Arndt Hardware '1 Boy's Woolen Knee Pants $1.50-$2.00 values $1.00 }J.L.Dounds Fry Oven Glass The most beautiful oyen wan today ON DOLLAR DAY ONLY Any $1.50 piece for 1.00 or.\ny $2.00 piece for $1.50 or \ny $1.00 piece for $175, Petersen Hdw. Co. J. MU[ll[|! 5 cans California Apricots ux SYRCIH $ '1 Boy's Woolen Knee Pants $1.50-$2.00 values $1.00 }J.L.Dounds (Cor. Jackson and Center street) H. Nielsen. PastorSunday School 9:15 A. M Horning Service 10:30 A.M Evening Service 3:00 P. M RE-ORG ANIZED CHURCH O F JESUS cmus'r OF LATTER DAY S AINTS (Linroln Street between Sth & 701) Elder T. J. Elliott, Omnhl,Supply ~©G S Sunday School at 10 O'c!ock.5 | r r e a r m n g ~:-ervnoes | ;1 1 A .m .1 ~© ST. FRANCIS BORGIA<c¢¢h»|1¢ chunk) \\Jv\u\|\.v ln nun vnu uvwuufIu b e r C .A.Beyersdorler,Pastor- Pirst and Third Sunday ote ac h month, Mass at 9 A. LI. Second and Fourth Sundays, Hass ul. i0:39 A. M.Mcn`§Half Soles nr Ladies r»ole~ and Rubber Heels J. E. riscner Any Vanity Box in store Values up to $4.00, choice $ H. Ollermann Ford Emergency Hit $ 2 .00 va l u e $"~ Rathmann's Garage LaReine and B. M. R Corse I m i $'= MRS. T. C. HILTON The Milliner N\e:n'§ Half Nnlea nr Solen und Rubber J. If. fiscner 2 lb. Best Coffee I-2 lb. Uncolored Japan Tea $|l\R James Kirby Ford Emergency Hit $ 2 .00 va l u e $"~ Rathmann's Garage Cheaper than any other way r"\ . .J ©©©©©.©©@© METHODIST EPZSCOPAL CHURCH (Cor. Colfax and Sth streets) 0. U. Mc Proud, Pastor. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Service 12:00 A.M. Epworth League 7:00 P. M. Evening Service a=ooP. M. Prayer Eeeting Wednesday even- inc 7:30. ST BlARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Grant Street between nh B d bth) Rev. Chas. D. Herhug, I' Holy Communion e '~\nday I.n¢\ Holy Day at 7:30 A. M. Church School at 9:45.Also ser- vice every.Sunday at i t o'clock. i (ag)I THE INSURA NC E om'I CE I L. n. GILBERT, Mgr I All Kinds of Insurance ! © ©©©@ @ © © © © © © © © ©© © © © © ~BLAIR GAS COMPANY §=I§E`~ " é ¢ } u i £ . \ b 1 b a n d -.»-.,,son o Anrii. 1924./ '(SEAL)A.c .DEBEL,12-Bt County :wage Notice of Hearing,Appointment aI Adminiatratcr -.»-.,,son o Anrii. 1924./ '(SEAL)A.c .DEBEL,12-Bt County :wage Notice of Hearing,Appointment aI Adminiatratcr -.»-.,,son o Anrii. 1924./ '(SEAL)A.c .DEBEL,12-Bt County :wage Notice of Hearing,Appointment aI Adminiatratcr ¢ 1 The Touring Car $295 F.O B. Derrair Demmmuble Rim,ma Sun: |55 .' Y - m '__' ! " . j _ Z L \ \ ¢ n - - "" '2 " /.. s ' @ :~ r #Av Every Motoring Need At Lo we st Co st The Ford Touring Car meets every motoring requirement at the lowest possible cost.It is sturdy,depend- able, long lived; easy to drive; con- venient to p a r k - a n d possesses the highest resale value in propor- tion ro list price, of any car built. #w ~ L M - ' 6 = " ~ * j " " " 1 3 ' (Q v¢<..».i. imu;-. : e mma : z u Club! sus 1-ww Sadlnu s ofandomSnlilnSox!Allrltu I.b rimuu | : z Ti l! s e n n z r r A u ' r | | o u 1 . u > w a n n u x u z n | » '-, d u r<|u»\<».0 f yi s i l'u - r n : U NI VE R S AL C AR n a - mmm n l l I Innmiuov:'.'T»:7w»uurw:$:°»'¢r|-fmrwduuvln 2"J " " " " "° "'°°"'"ll mn-¢ mlllllndli uhhh bull Hin in. m l that said premise:above describedhe sold to satisfy said iudmnent andcosts in cue the name remained un- paid for a period of more than twen-ty day s hom the entry of mid de-cree and said judgment and costsbeing unpaid and :mid decree being still in ful!force and effect.said premises l i i l be sch!to satisfy wud judmnents. lim interest thereon,the costa and all accruingcosta as provided by wil onder anddec ree and the law in such cases made and lrovided.Dated 1 is 23nI day of Aprli.1924, at Blair. Nebraska.13--St.MJ\UR¥CE MEHRI-ms. Shed!! of Washington County, Ne-braska. _ TAI E IE H PT IO H C U RS E OF GOVERNMENT I n commenting on the necessity for doing away wi th ts e tu ex- empt bond,tl1e CommcrcialAppea.l of Memphis says: "All over the countg; there has been n demand that no mo n .tax»|`ree bonds be issued. The reason is plain. It is privilege. Prac- tically, it invites capital to seek in» active harbors.Tia.country grows through in dustriaiism.The country is great because rsiirosda cut ali through it and because there are mines, steel mills,lumber mills, factories, auto-nnbile plants,furniture factories, cotton mills and packing plants. "Now ti these industries issue bonds they are taxed, and, being tm:- ed, they must pay a high rate of in- teiest.The pubtic n1u=I..thercforc. may bigger money for the producm of these industries because their tax- es are high. e pubiic pays the taxes on 50- cailed untaxcd bonds.The govern ment needs money to run.The hold er of an untaxed bond pays nothing. A producer who pays an income tax makes up the deficit along wij.h buy- ers uring taxed products. "Under the present system certain securities are escaping taxation. This thing has cursed gonernmenu. from the beginning.It is the first hart of priviiege." It is remarkable the length of tim .jioliec to Creditors of EetueSTATE OF NEB RASKA, ss.Washington County.In the County Court Z.(`.Eiier. AttorneyIntheMatterofthe1lstnte uf Henhn E. Plat: DecemamlzTo The Creditors of Said Estate:You are hereby notihed.That Zwill nit at the County Court RoominBlair,in snid County,on the 16th mln o f Ma y ,1924, and on thel8lhdofAugust,1924,at 10o'c1o A. M. on each of said dates.u.ive and examine ni!claim~ alznim said Estate, with n view totheirmljuxtmenl.and allounncvThetiolimiiadforthepnesentniiionofclaimsnrzainntsaidEstatein three 'months from the ltizh alas of May. A. I). 1924.and the time ilamiled for pay ment of debts is One'near from said 16th ¢lny_ of Moy ,192l.Witness my hand and the Sea! o 'said County Court, this llth day oAnrii. 1924./ '(SEAL)A.c .DEBEL,12-Bt County :wage u 1 .w h i c h i s s o ne ce ss ar y t o eq u a i i z e p r e s e n t d a y t a x b u r d e n s . M a n -Y o u 'r e a n ho n e s t b o y ,b u t : h c m o n e y I l o s t w a s a $ 1 0 n o t e . Boy--Yes.I know:I had it changed so you could give me n. reward.a u l - r y g g N o t i c e o f H e a r i n g ,A p p o i n t m e n t o t A d m i n i s t r a t o r S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A i W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y .i In Th e C o u n t y C o u r t I .C .E l l e r .A t t o r n e y I n w e M a t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e o f C h r i s t i n a M .H a u l e r De c ea s ed : Th e h e i r s h i . l a w , n e x l . o f k i n . d e siseex,le ga te en ,cr e d i to r s ,a n d o i l p e r m i t s ill te ren to \i i n sa i d o r i n t o .are h e r e b y n o t i f i e d t h a t o n t h e 2 8 t l . d a y o f A p r i l , 1 9 2 4 . H e n r y J .H a r r i e r fi l e d n p e t i t i o n i n s n i u i C o u n t y C o u r t a l l e g i n g a m o n g o t h e r t h i n e t h a t C h r i s t i n a M .H a r d e r .n n i n h a b i t a n t o f \ \ m h i n g l o n Coun|.3..N e b r a s k a 9 l l . :lE.-\(IlERS'g x\ 5 { } N : Tl0 I DA TE : May 23 and 24, 1924 June 27 and 28, 192-i August 1 and 2, 1924Mable Marsh.County Superintendent 1 bottle Palm Olive Shampoo $.50 l tube Palm Olive Shaving Cream .35 I h.x|'s Palm Olive Soap .40 S125 All for. $1.00 Blair Pharmacy Mother's Brand Flour 1 Sack $1.70 and l sack more for $1.00 Bohs Cash Store North Side Store 5 cans Sun Kist Peaches .y 1 . or 4 cans Del Monte Pears 1 bottle Palm Olive Shampoo $.50 l tube Palm Olive Shaving Cream .35 I h.x|'s Palm Olive Soap .40 S125 All for. $1.00 Blair Pharmacy 1 BAN TIRE PATCH .50 1 TIRE BOUT .50 1 Pint Can Tap Dressig_@ a ll fur ~ .7 0 $ l o o 0 Auto Top and Tire Co. 1 No. 2% can of Apricots 1 No. 2% can Pineapples 1 No. 2% can Peaches UR 2 packages of Puffed wheat and 3 packages Breakfast Gem for $1.00 THE ANTILL GRUCERY © © © © © Blair. Nebrnskl ©@@©©@@ x ©©© (X)- E. C. PILCHER ,,. , ~ . - - - - -, § ®~~ v,/ \§~~ .w ~~ f f ; ~~9 Tested Quality fir \\n,.r».ang£»n Coun|.3..Nebraska 'Ligue Xlnrah I I h 2 5 h r 9.21ue¢un t e t ly ; o April I C unt Superintendentlenvlng no last "all and Testament.o af -. - »~l - - |r |v - - "" "9 I ness:r.sLlue i B o t h F a m m a n d C i t y P r o p e r t y !P h o n e Im f .27 8 4 I B l a i r ,N e b r a s k a my©© I I 7 yds. Apfbn Gingham for $1.00 ur In Pair Mcn's Tnn or Brown Hose l`ur $1.00 me Beckman were 1 Schaler Vulcanizing l Box of Patches 51.75 value All for $1.00 Arndt=Snyder Motor. Co. ¢S a s ~P a n s h 5 ~Gin"am orS.Perfge ior 7 m w u f r»nd 10 cm qu.\|lx\ 7 yds. Apfbn Gingham for $1.00 ur In Pair Mcn's Tnn or Brown Hose l`ur $1.00 me Beckman were An assortment of Ladies' Men's and C*uldren's Oxfords and Straps at $1.00 Blair .Shoe Co. T I,:aIi|-liilmglmnl mul 1'vu:s¥v A P R O N S l}||:<\ nfl* sum-lu: fry |||.||11:|.LnI4 (If Mina Tay lnr llrnewes alll. :lI(! u~=-mr-d uf can-ful wurknmn ~hip :mel wvll iitlingg n[|r<»lm - flhl (ulm~=.AI! :i1£1':4. \ \ ' u f l h l n ~ \ . | d l l\Hl.I.=\|c I1.\'|| » i 1 - 1 t w o f o r $ l He Bitfrst Fannin il Ta\nD|1la.r Day J E .M A R K S &h o N S 0 Mm much unndvcrllwd mercl|.1ndI~e Hemanlhcr our I ri;ml \1.1|\i: 1: hah.is mu in full func . | \ 3quality is n matter nt' fi rst cnnsidcm- tion.We make you certain by insist- ing that c\'er§' item we offer you mes-ts ©©©©©©© x E ¢1 Omcen in Slate llank BuildimE I xQB l a u *l m r m a c g ~ . v .T | r l » e I ' | ~ r n * l A H n I " \ n | -v " r ' F f " H ' " 1 ' " | * " " 1 ' \ f \ " " " " ! P l F F H H l \ l l P 1 P q I x h i l v ~i r ] l \ I . . x v ;''U~ © © © © © @ ~ © ~ @ © @ © @ © © © © © © @ @ © @ @ © © ~ © @ ~ © ~ © @ © © © © © © @ © ~ © © ~ © © © © ~ © ~ © © © @ ~ @ © @ © © © © ~ @ © © ~ _ ~_.-_.L _.4.»-gg,_vw.._.....,...,..,,...,m..._.__ Pun Fiverua 1:z~:'rx-:mmmBlair, Ncbr., May 15, 192IBluir. Nclar.. May 15,1934 z-mr; r::~¢rxm>nls'z...hge Four =i:`~7 |1 I |'|" g - 4 1 ".»|-Q.f i ;_&i |= | `: |~~'R |, ".4 .. ..;~ .3 - ;- , .9 o .r 1 |. |.:5 "l .r 1 'W .' i l L \.' n f = . " l;!n.»: v l . ' . .| '. . . '' . 1 |" " . ~~=. . - I 1 .f f l | , ;.:.= _~p ~.L 0 ___q_\ ,r '-4 ;1 , \ .' A ...a I I I.I.J .1 ~l f i ~L : { .: .:~\1|`;;,§f;r s ..' I .'OI f l -|..H '5 . i 3 - _~~ .,.rg W\'135 ,t t ;f ¢- l i n g ENGEI To City Com vice 1111+ Steal The following isi time mitted to the Ci needs of the Cit countict up with Krause and H. City Council tha new unit should business. To the Mayor and (dit Blair, Nebraska. G on tlomon: In occordnncv wi mitted by the Nuhra olectric }>u\\vr at wil 'I`hc rates contniz in attached hor:-to, nr lhvanlllltt (Thurgv: fhurgo; iirsl 25,000 K rimonlh Bc ]wI K.W. .l'vrin¢lnf cnutrn y vs m a I l l t i n ' o p t i o n n We Ituvt- lluulu at pn-v:\ili1\g in thu you g¢'l11~||\l\'d nt ilu' Rh tlvllumsl for tht* smnv if ;n1rthams:-ti ull tht- n 165 K. W. (51 $3I. 12 mlm! :summon/3033128 Total r:¢ .r\\vt:\go cost po lutlvr ditto of l<'| vcunomic rv:mils thu 'Huis report cowrotl oil engine in your p utlwr plan provided to bv operated emit' Timo ullnlmt pow und gr.-lu.ranting lil55,1 awurugo to>,}__pt-a K. Um 1:~lil11Itl1:d u plnlll, iml1uli1|;.§ inh \\n:4 r5lI.::1:=.lo_ ni aa tI1r\Ii!ltllg |)t]||Ilt. vestmcnt of $24,000. bincd oil engine and 't1|~» v-tilualtlit as r u \ . |"" "s |V U l h | \{| - - .- .... twn am .ln :ut\ill:u=.;.1 steam plant. ovor th ~| ENGEI To City Com vice 1111+ Steal The following isi time mitted to the Ci needs of the Cit countict up with Krause and H. City Council tha new unit should business. To the Mayor and (dit Blair, Nebraska. G on tlomon: In occordnncv wi mitted by the Nuhra olectric }>u\\vr at wil 'I`hc rates contniz in attached hor:-to, nr lhvanlllltt (Thurgv: fhurgo; iirsl 25,000 K rimonlh Bc ]wI K.W. .l'vrin¢lnf cnutrn y vs m a I l l t i n ' o p t i o n n We Ituvt- lluulu at pn-v:\ili1\g in thu you g¢'l11~||\l\'d nt ilu' Rh tlvllumsl for tht* smnv if ;n1rthams:-ti ull tht- n 165 K. W. (51 $3I. 12 mlm! :summon/3033128 Total r:¢ .r\\vt:\go cost po lutlvr ditto of l<'| vcunomic rv:mils thu 'Huis report cowrotl oil engine in your p utlwr plan provided to bv operated emit' Timo ullnlmt pow und gr.-lu.ranting lil55,1 awurugo to>,}__pt-a K. Um 1:~lil11Itl1:d u plnlll, iml1uli1|;.§ inh \\n:4 r5lI.::1:=.lo_ ni aa tI1r\Ii!ltllg |)t]||Ilt. vestmcnt of $24,000. bincd oil engine and 't1|~» v-tilualtlit as r u \ . |"" "s |V U l h | \{| - - .- .... twn am .ln :ut\ill:u=.;.1 steam plant. ovor th ~| \Ligljt Commissioner's Statement to City Uouncil {.I'1"{ OF BLAIR }q%IE1RASKA H N : .f c 1'rY C L E R K Light, Water and Ice Department f\|:|\1\| 25, 1924. Hun TI .yur .|n»I ' |I}lm|:eil.thnl|~r||vr|;|"ullms|||;: ;~ n rvpnrt nu Un; cupmlition of H10 vqllipralmIll in ynnr Hlnselric Light PhmlzThv tm K\'.\ lfuil, commonly ealleel the smali one, is in\¢'Is gemrl vomlilion and is capable of furnishing current upIn its rated eapneily.This unit is ahh: to care for the toad npprnXimal|'|}IS hours of the day at the present lime. The ISI: }~1\'A Unit is in had shape, the trouble be§ng R S O F B L A I R 1 1 been scored. This engine is not in shape to operate suc cc ssfulky nor | vnr lmu ually a nd d ur: to bei ng s c or ed may go d own at any time. ~4 f..l .». . ~Q ~xn- _V E ~4.~ r 4 f. . . :, . ~ u .; ~ ' ° 1 = a f : l , f - I I *' i f *a* 1 "!4 E E R ' s R E P O R T cil Cunlpuriug Cbst of I-Iig.f'h~Line Ser- Muuuthcture ofElectricily with L; £5 n or O i l Po\ve1~'P1a11t U n i t s At fhe Special El LTERS ¢ /I lu T o T H E That you may fully understand _our posiiion in the matter lo be finally decided by your After o thorough investigation,oovering several mouths and careful consideration bypower was required zo maintain your municipal plant at a point where it could be safely relied upo After legal procedure ha/d been followed, your Oonncil advertised for bids, rneiving p - bids being duly considered, the Coundl was unanimous in awarding us \ contract for an Oil Engine sling cost could be affected; this your engineer fully covers in his upon shown ou this page. We fn] that n attempt has been made, by certain interest; antagonistic to municipal xeientious effon is bei :nude in the case of municipa ly owned plants Lo reduce station costs wi In vi o the facts as outlined above and the conscientious desire ol' your Council to - unanimous action your City Council hu already taken in your interest, or that the cause of Muni v mn lc n s Ar ms u 1 > Po m~ ' r 1 :{ u . ;pu sl sh. poll.: on Monday. May asm, we Luke City Council, avg aalsisted by competent e in properly serve an protect you. tions from oil und sr.eameng-ine lnauufacture ¢ with all suxiliahea completely installed.This erahip. to cloud the real issue and um this c ~ consequent lowe rin g of ra ta. k i n y o ur mun ic ip al plan t i n ns pu t sn tis fa c ! l Ownership. whic h is re ally at stake. will suff N S J U D G M E N T O F Y O U R w r y c Very truly y o urs, FA I X B A NH,MORS ion Monciay,May 19'eport of the PrinceNixon Engineering Co.which was sub- V Counoil when that body was investigating the needs of the Light Plant, at which time u. pmposition had been made Lo a high line, and at the identical time Li ght Commissioner L .Morris,former light oommissioner,had informed the your light plant. was not only in an unsafe condition but that n. e added if the city hoped to care for its rapidly increasing I! Mazrcil 3rd, 1924r Council, |to advise in :oc h ma tters, it was determined that additional |c omp ani es at a pu hhc ietti ns h eld on A p r i l h t.Up o n a ll e f ac t th a t e qw re li ab i li ty a n substantiak adoption in oper- mz e i u r e usually followed i n diffe ring forms where a con ciency,we can har dly conc eive th a t y ou wi ll repudiate the n out n znomenfs notic e, y ou will not he abie to serve all of the light users ; part of whic h will h ave to he d isc onnec ted lllld you will have to nerve what y ou c an with the :mall unit. This ('onn¢il shouhi c onsider this hazard from ll. stand point of servic e finlt,and l` would suggest that immedi ate ac lion he ta ken to re lieve this eme rgenc y either by wn y of repair. ruplaeenwlit or the purc hase of additional equipmenf. i{e:~pevtfully sulmiilled. C. E. KRAUSE, Light Commissioner. I-iluul Mnrvl: 26, 19:34, 8 p. nl. f 'lI.Krmine, (lx1Ii. » orsc Type Y 0il Engine Units :a\a5 Kansashoma ma naas oma naai H:ll.1'I\s g limi Rock. OklahomaKimball. NebrnaklRandolph. Nebraska. Alma Nebraska vhappell NebraskaRedFdouiNebraeka Lusk. Wyoming {rr le NebraskaLaurel, NebraskaBroken Bow. Nebraska Decatur. NebraskaDow City, Iowa Shenandoah. Iowa'l`ynda1I. South Dakola tor.ad.Nebraska ('am1zrld¢¢. NebraskaEmerson. NebraskaPender. Nebraska Palnnr. Nebraska\vr~ll£r¢. Nebraska' Leigh SebraalnGram. NebraskaTrenton. hlehraaka Benkelman. NebraekaBeaver City, XebraskpAnsiey. Nebraska llarvarcl. NebraskaVurtla. NebrukaNorth Loup. Nebraska Spencer. NebraskaFnlerldgv. NebraskaHarrison. Nebraska Holbrook.NebraskaOshkollh. NebraskaScotiaNebraska. Lynch. XebraskaWlnslde. Nrbru'Im Xenia. Iowa\\r0}»IBLt Wanr. N~llr:uir.aStratum.Y. ||I"!|\k.\ Statement by P7 ~ Sorensen and User of an Oil ~Engine TU \\liUM IT Ama' UUNUPJRX : Culnlpurutive iigurea as to the relative coast of power lun the ulaerntun uf the mill during the periw ii was oper- ated with eleetriei'ty puzclnLs|.'d from the City and since Ilw i11stanilu1ioz1 of un u§l e;1gine, may be of interest to llu: public ut the present iznc. Wllm11 the City sold electricity to the mill it wus Llzlinnvmi that un!y al small prolit was charged ever and all»o\e tln-cost of Qtoduclion,But despite this,the munt!|i}hills \\¢re so great that I begun investigating \\ lah u View lu putiizzg in my own power plant.I had had 1x|aerienee with 1| sleauu plant und felt satisfied that 1 vullitl llnl :~:\\e znlythiug iyfhgaixl rl.-sorting to its use. I`in:\E1}, all1|:l' 1:ihoruugll il:'.estguli¢1n.I pllrcllllsml a ln your rcquest wc have examined the proposal which was sub- uz Gus and Electric Company for furnishing the City of Blair lcsulc rates.:-ml in this proposal lmalcr dull- of I~`cbruur'y 22nd, copy of wlaicln as follows: $5.00 pcrxnontlz per I{\\'ol nlnximum dcmaml plus energy W. II. uscxl per mqutla 2l§c por K. W, H.; cxccss K. W. ll. pe-r lniniluum montlnlgr hill. $-l0{l.{}l].A Lfor ;:\\rclmsl|zg \\llol~~snic puwcr to run for from iivc lo tvu illc city. study ol lllcm: rules and huvo npplicll the-zu to thc colldiilozzs cluding ()ciobc\3lsl, 22:23.ilurllsg llxc suiml your tllcrc \\lI|:s aicipul I'o\=.cr Plant £305,128 K. W. II.The am.-1::gc xnuxixnuzn :vriml was 165 K. W.'l`lurm-forv. thc hill for wlsolcsulc ;»o\\\»r nveg scllcullllv of mics wmllel bv :ls follows: Ill por moutln cqunls $l€I5.U'l} in-r mnntll; lsnl'$-l95.00..........................ti~ 5,940.00 I. W. ll. (rr 2',§c.. ... .7,500.00 <. \\°. ll. Q: Qc.6,162.56 zer in your hands 8:COMPANY.'By Manager I At fhe Special El LTERS ¢ /I lu T o T H E That you may fully understand _our posiiion in the matter lo be finally decided by your After o thorough investigation,oovering several mouths and careful consideration bypower was required zo maintain your municipal plant at a point where it could be safely relied upo After legal procedure ha/d been followed, your Oonncil advertised for bids, rneiving p - bids being duly considered, the Coundl was unanimous in awarding us \ contract for an Oil Engine sling cost could be affected; this your engineer fully covers in his upon shown ou this page. We fn] that n attempt has been made, by certain interest; antagonistic to municipal xeientious effon is bei :nude in the case of municipa ly owned plants Lo reduce station costs wi In vi o the facts as outlined above and the conscientious desire ol' your Council to - unanimous action your City Council hu already taken in your interest, or that the cause of Muni v mn lc n s Ar ms u 1 > Po m~ ' r 1 :{ u . ;pu sl sh. poll.: on Monday. May asm, we Luke City Council, avg aalsisted by competent e in properly serve an protect you. tions from oil und sr.eameng-ine lnauufacture ¢ with all suxiliahea completely installed.This erahip. to cloud the real issue and um this c ~ consequent lowe rin g of ra ta. k i n y o ur mun ic ip al plan t i n ns pu t sn tis fa c ! l Ownership. whic h is re ally at stake. will suff N S J U D G M E N T O F Y O U R w r y c Very truly y o urs, FA I X B A NH,MORS ln . |. \ ll .\n\|»lnu|:».|!. l u d 1 a } .O k l a h o m a Pa r s o n s . K a n s a s Sa ; rr .. (Jkl ah om n \ \ n y n o k n . O k i a h n m a L i m u l n .K a n s a s Jvt m o r e .K a n s a s Al t o o n a .K a n s a s \ \ m c - fl y ,K a n s a s At fhe Special El LTERS ¢ /I lu T o T H E That you may fully understand _our posiiion in the matter lo be finally decided by your After o thorough investigation,oovering several mouths and careful consideration bypower was required zo maintain your municipal plant at a point where it could be safely relied upo After legal procedure ha/d been followed, your Oonncil advertised for bids, rneiving p - bids being duly considered, the Coundl was unanimous in awarding us \ contract for an Oil Engine sling cost could be affected; this your engineer fully covers in his upon shown ou this page. We fn] that n attempt has been made, by certain interest; antagonistic to municipal xeientious effon is bei :nude in the case of municipa ly owned plants Lo reduce station costs wi In vi o the facts as outlined above and the conscientious desire ol' your Council to - unanimous action your City Council hu already taken in your interest, or that the cause of Muni v mn lc n s Ar ms u 1 > Po m~ ' r 1 :{ u . ;pu sl sh. poll.: on Monday. May asm, we Luke City Council, avg aalsisted by competent e in properly serve an protect you. tions from oil und sr.eameng-ine lnauufacture ¢ with all suxiliahea completely installed.This erahip. to cloud the real issue and um this c ~ consequent lowe rin g of ra ta. k i n y o ur mun ic ip al plan t i n ns pu t sn tis fa c ! l Ownership. whic h is re ally at stake. will suff N S J U D G M E N T O F Y O U R w r y c Very truly y o urs, FA I X B A NH,MORS Mo rn la nd . Ka us: At t i ca . K an s a s Ut i c a. K an s a s B a x t e r S p r i n g s Po n c a C i ty . O k i : Bu r ba n k. Ok l ah m Awnod. IKansa.:Protection. KansasProtection. Kansas sontinel. Oklahoma Moran.Kansas hurt:. Hanna; : 0 z1;v\ .r\\et:\ge c us! pei K. W. II. U3.12Ee. lmler mlnte of l"|-ln111|r},§_§tl|. \\v znaule 11 lm1aml 1v| | m1 I n }0 lll'b o d y su\l'lfl'lL1 ec onomic r e:mils lllnl might he niatni neml from c\p\-wlislg o f y o u r Mu ne i gml I ' l n m. 'Huis report c overeal two sc hemes; one plan c ontemplated the use of n 200 }zore\-power oil en gi ne in y o ur plan ! lu be oi aer nled ,i n c on jun c liull with y ou r ste am ellg inn := ; lhc other pla n provid ed for th e illstn ilutioll uf nn an lmlilionn i htm-:a lla engin e ulnl the plrmt lo he ope rate d en tire ly } vill¢ steam. The ullmmi power plant uperaxlillg £:X}J :|ral' ful the yvnz ending Oc tober 31:2. 19212, und gelu.ranting 605.1125 K. W. il. neeormling 10 your Supl. Krause was $'20,0>£4.1\T.Tin.- aweruge eu>,}__||e:li. \\ . ll. fu r gen ern ti llg this ]m\\ m't wa s 033 -I ee lli s. Um 1:~lil1ml1:d nnnunl nln-lzulialg exgn-:lee for tin cnllmlaimnl nil engine :lu-I r-iezztn plnlll, inelnmlillg illlvrmnl :mal depreeililiuzu on llav almhiiiiulaztl illve:-11111-:at ni' &=2l.¢nn1.fm "ns :IlI.Il1t¥.lU_ ni aa r:z\§n;.g ol' I3,Tl34.&tT lim 51: lr n\ e!mul nbu\.e y um' lm~=nt sennuzxl uln-razlilug .>.;».n~..After including interest and depreciation on the additional in- vestment of $2-1,000.00 the average cost. for generating 608,123 K. W. H. with :1 com bine d o il eng ine an d s tea m p lan t wo uld be 02 .82 80 per K. W . H. ilu-»~~!m1a|t\<1 aalslalml ¢»|».\;1l1ng 1xp-1: --f m i l w :nii 'lv:lI1|en gi ne 311 \\ . ._.» a \r |'......'»_.ii .HH.- 1r|2l!l1\\ll :\n| 11;1I 1l[lLl~=1l"! *" T "Il-I' \n\» rull il| 11l1:I illlll <2 .1 r.;.! iivn am .ln :ul\iilEu=.;.1l §:\\=-'Llauul |»i $:21n¥U *.Th e s a v i n g o f th e c omb i n ed ( n l a n d steam pla nt over the opern ting exp ense ot'the ss- 11111 plant with the addti'on:nl engine installed would he $5,212.90 per y ea r for an outpu* of 608.128 K. W . H. "fm: wiii 1wl\llmt the 1»1=~.\=°z hill if 1»2|1¢!|;n|-I !11~m !aiL.I:!]n¢i n :uw1~1\15\1|ui ile Hu I.\l\°1|I:l|1l!~111IQ the X|»hr:\=~k;\ {i:L-::|nl !:Ie11\i¢.{'|\mp;1ny \\¢\| ll\l :|Ir.~. 1!lu S19,¥J02.5S.flee r:\|1\l :::||=nu1l nz 5-\»\\v:1»1l'\1 !~L-lu1:| 1mi \\i|I1 Hu' 1|~|\11»i\:~xl oil cnsgilw elrnam plaza! for ilw num uf $17,319.10 'or a di!Terr-_nce of $2,283.46 in favor of the c omb ine d oi l e ngin e steam pla nt. 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Ga s an d Elec td c Co mp an y un d; 1 ~ of Feb ruary 22. 1924.. l{\-}~1\'t!uH}-=\3»r:=E11~-1. P n x n c n m x o n E N G I N E E R I N G c o . A SAMPLE Bmor S h o w i n g y o u i n w h i c h s q u a r e t o p l a c e a n " X " s h o u l d y o u d e s i r e t o s h o w y o u r c o n fi - de n c e i n the Ci ty Co u z1 c i 1 ` s a c ti o n. S?ECIAL CITY EL ECTION, BLAIR, NEBRASKA May 19111. 1924 "Shall ilu- :mation ;:a:=~=~\1] hy thu Uily (foumil nf r.ai-I l'§!} all its nu-cting ou the 1:st ziuy uf Aprl, 10134. 1v:ul§u: ;.~ 1ul1\|Z!'§`!~<_MU\|cl ilmt HH* hid nf Fnirlaaunks Murzév mul l'ullsp:1n}.. nt llmuhau. 5Ivhrnskn. for lln~_t\1lni>=l1i1|g ui :='1 ui !l'1:|L£i1w amd :.:v1u-l:\iim; v¢;11i;n\u1\t in thc ('§1y nf lihmir.X4!n|::s!:;\. lu- :u1.».|11wl :mal lhv 3l:1}or mul {;1} Vhrl;iw :l1tl}t1\liZv|l In 1£1-ruh' u 1.nl|l|:u1 fm thv ]n\I v\|;\-1: ut ilu' r:uzmv :\:¢'m¢¥ill|.: in lin- plain- :mai -{»|-vi!l.: 1- 2:Hi Ilv 2ilu1izul II||uilla»vl mud that :vfti!i|~:l 1lzvvlc-. ia ;t:11|- -1 T=-i.1:11-sive-»~i1I1 lnifhlwI-,° :mznl :J-~\ I|1»vu!! '|..' 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K a n s a s Al t o o n a .Ka n sa s lf al l lr y F a ll s . K : W i l so n .K a n s a i i!u|'fnln.Ksm><as I l r w l y .Kn n wn n P u s h r { i t \Ok la ho ma :Sl im fa {}kl .|I1 umn tmvdsx Sp r i ns w .Iil pzh ton . K ans as ll nx hl un . Uk ll lh nl ll as To r o n t o K a n s a 1 1:1|»|11}|||| llli";;\1;1l;lnl<>\' mul prulillr0 HHH ll \\0u|-1:1 3 1} !¢»| it:-1If in lhv sawing.: it wnule] 1lliuil. 1 \\:a|:1 In -:z\"'1l|:1i I :un umra- ilzam r:tile-limi wiii: tin lo -\||T~ -1 !:n |\||!;L}H»||. ('I\rk '-1 01331 llilln mul mal .»|.., -;..1 1!f . 1 ll 0 .iii 1 ?»1 luvIanllilns :LII =»i¥ -as llnlltllli-1 rn n!Cl HMI a'~¢. L u s k .W y o m i n g { r t t o N e b r a s k a L a u r e l , N e b r a s k a B r o k e n B o w . N e b r a s k a D e c a t u r . N e b r a s k a D o w C i t y , Io w a S h e n a n d o a h . Io w a Ty n d a l l . S o u t h D a k o t a to r .u d .N e b r a s k at'am 1 zr ld ¢ ¢. Ne br a sk a E m e r s o n . N e b r a s k a Po n d e r . No h r m r k a Pa i n ts r .N e b r a s k a\ vr ~ l l £ r ¢ .N vb r a s k a ' l l a r va r c l .N e b r a a k n V u r t l g . N e b r a s k a N o r t h L o u p . N e b r a s k a S p e n c e r .N e b r a s k a F n l o r l d g v. N e b r a s k a H a r r i s o n .N e b r a s k a H o l b r o o k .N e b r a s k a Os h ko l l h. Ne b r as k a Sc ot ia .Neb ra sk a. L y n c h . Xvb r a s k a W l n s l d v. N vb r a w h a Xe n i a . Io w a \\r0}»IBLt \\ i\I| r. Nu hr :uir.a St ra tm n.Y. ||I"!|\k.\ mmissioner ffity ei ,eiair f'o"County IT'.or.L.k:and has been since 1914; tlxat he \ .E tl c el"11c light pf 111 'T the City of Blair and that those :Le rnalll: or.wen: is. u service on May 28. 1916.Your ary. 1916, to Apni 3. 1920. and thaz dosing said time he Csnnig Company.Aflac:further :f avs that he is anL si1;e being supervisor of 1'electric light plant of theplant. and fha! repairs had been made on said engine and it was ~Inc with the steam,\vashi::;;the Zubrication out of the t fnnllcr says that he was called down there in consulta- e 'nsible and your affiant says that he could sec that said ered and your affiant says that in his opinion the best wayour affiani. further says that the effect of this scoring of thelmdcr the satj engine may go out of service at any minuteithout having t.hesnme repaired.and especially wit`noutaid scodng this engine nxay at any time break down and go i.Z£=:'i Committee by Mayor Aye and tha!your affiant was dis:nv.='ec| and your alhant advised the Committee at"=;1>'psoblcmmical;that 1:ight run i::dcI~initely.yet (""HARRY L. MORRIS. fi\1 f;1}tf1:r rfmys that gi.||\ |:I;:;:. l|||' suln lil 22.21-|.u| t°n|=:;-:||u- lllis with my np'-ranting |°x|»|-nm~= fur pm.v»~ -imv 1|-im.: nn nil c-nginn, wlaic-I1 haul ln-vu in lm- 0:95 ulmlll 2|\ - n r n l l|| |~ timv lllve-v |il.."llr| -s W vrl' -| °|\ll1'tl. :|- engineer and has been afngaged I that business for mnuy ye:-.rs ang is at thingtame engagen an nm. u1.\:1nes|_; unCity ul Blair he has been Iraq .tly called upon to ndme and asmt m repmiug the ste1|n engines now in midYour nffinnt. funluar san;mt prior in Decembelj. 1Q2§ the_lnrge|:_.¢l tha_t1io HHH! had been lligbljy geared Iullc|\\ Ful Flu-I fur ll|»-raulilnx ni! I'I|\gi|\o. . . . . .e:=I!!l\i.§T |||ll°l|~:-I un lma~»lln|~n\ at WI . . . . . . . . . .$1£as_nn '»s\4.<;f u l |' n \ \ sl \:1 s »t11|a 1 n h u! » p : u 1 | t| ¢ u I n n s ! l ! 1 u n 11|1 »!|' |||1|f€Ilil|!.l Ilan- mill. |'I I |:'ll'! Hulk-~ -Inlu :| -|n.wh1: :J !|| nhmuuf umnucl f=.1= must lpwn ~ i"";m iii-I Amlirini atlatidei aidihimf =»a.~m¢a..» at |h|_\;\ i|»ll|¥ ¥ f i i ' : ° E . . i ' i " ' i : , ~UM,-:}1if;1:;ethi| condrion or protect. the Giq' in some way: that the matter was | 11 night gg dawn qt guy s=\*=::~.'!°-l) 1; HY JUDGMENT I WOULD ADVISE THEM To GET BUSY RIGHT .M I \wh- (Lay of Apnl. 1921 ~l\;:¢\} inv11 amid | n| .zihl Ih [!.~|1 .- -I-l ..\7 | 15 1:rr .. ! .s .. . . . \\luI|:1°I H! Ill!! Uh :| l \ l\ \\ .\will Hhs 1 II I . HI HD. The C ity c a n ge ne ra te po we r in a n oi l mai ne p la nt c he ap er th an i t c a n pu rc llaw po we r at the r ates p ro po se d by the Ne br as ka . Ga s an d Elec td c Co mp an y un d; 1 dat- uf Feb ruary 22. 1924.- lh.pf\'t!:n1?}»:|i\r:=§11|~l. P R I N C E N I K O N E N G I N E E R I N G CO. \ .,,.»...¢ ~.....4.._.. :.._ ¢--u-~ -»4¢¢n-°7. ,ra ¢e_.r< ¢ -» _ _- . .- . » . - - I Blair, Nebr., May 15, 1924 £¢Plg¢8¢v¢u PmnS1§B l a i r ,N e b r . .M a y 15,19 24 I I E R M A H N E W S 3Ir s .I. .A . W o o i l w a n t w a s a b u s i - ne:-.i c a l l e r i n Te k a m a h 'l h| .i r sd ay . A .l l .E a r h a r t o f O m a h a w a s i n t t m n Tu e s d a y so l i c i t i n g f o r t h e U m x i h a B e e a n d c a l l i n g o n fr i e n d s . M m .B e r t h a N e i d e d o r u e c r s p e n t Sni lil rtl ny i n B l a i r h a vi n g d e n t a l " n r d o n e .. I l e v.T .J .Re ese w a s a n O m a h a \ . \ t o r S a t u r d a y . Tdrs.l l a t t i e Tr c e t r e t u r n e d W oul- n c w l a y f r o m a fe w :l ay s s i s i t w i t h r e l a t i ve s a t A r l i n g t o n . T h e Mi s se s C h r i s t i a n a a n d Al i c e l l a n n e n w e r e passcnger°=t o O m a h a S a t u n l a y . M r .a n d M r s .Jo h n Th i e fo l d t a e c o m p a n i e d b y M r s .D a n S h e e t s . a n d G o l d i e a n d R a y m o n d , d r o ve t o B l a i r W e d n e s d a y t o d o s h o p p i n g .. Bli ss R u t h L o w e s p e n t S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y w i t h h e r si st er ,M i s : D o r o t h y ,a t T e k a m a h . L .E N e l s o n s p e n t Th u r s d a y i n O m a h a .M r .a n d M r s .Ch a s .H a s t i n g s a n d G r a c e a n d M e r l e d r o ve t o T e k n n a h Th u r s d a y .IM r .a n d M r s .Fld W i l so n , y re r e i n O m a h a S a t u r d a y t o s e e t h e i r d a u g h - t e r , B l i s s E l s i e . w h o i s i n t h e N i c h o - la s S e n a h o s p i t a l w h e r e s h e u n d e r - w e n t a n o p e r a t i o n f o r aaacn dici ti-= l a s t w e e k .H e r m a n y ( H o o d s w i l l h e : l a d t o l e a r n t h a t sh e i s R e t t i n z a l o n g n i c e l y a n d w i l l so o n b c a b l e t n m m e h o m e .. §TI a n d M r s .D w i g h t J o h n s o n a n d c h i l d r e n o f D e c a t u r s p e n t S u n d a y a t t h e F r e d R o b e r t s o n h o m e . M r s . C h a s . F l t i y o l C r a i g i s vi s i t i n g H e r m a n r e l ~ t i i e s a t p r e s e n t .1 M r s .G e o .P a u l s e n a n d d a u g h t e r l 1 o f O m a h a a t t e n d e d t h e fu n e r a l o f ll i r s .A n n a Pe t e rs e n S u n d a y . M i s a E t h e l Il o ve e w a s a S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t a t t h e H a r r y C o o p e r o mhe .M r s .H a r r y Ii c ac h w a s a b u s l n c w r i - i t o r t o O m a h a S a t u r d a y . II . W . R u t l e d g e e n t o n a i n c d a n u m b e r o f m e n a t a s t a g m = f !>S a t u n l z u o s c n i n g i n h o n o r o l W m .S w a r t z a C i n c i n n a t i . O h i o . l l .l l .( : \ r n c r o n d r o ve t o l l l n i r o n bus inc .~. . Ttte :ll a).Zilr.a n d M r s .C a r l N e l s o n a r e r oj o i c i n g o ve r t h c a r r i va l o l a b a l e da u t fl i t c r b o r n t o t h e m i`u es da y. M a y ( i t h . T h e g r a d e te ac he rs .M i s s G r a c e C o m p t o n .M i s s Ju l i a Ja c k so n .Bli ss R u t h C a m e r o n .M i s s C l a r a K r a m e r ac c o m p an i e d b y M i s t s L i l l i a n K r a m e r o b s e r ve d " s n e a k d a y "W e d n e s d a y a ft e r n o o n a n d d r o ve _ t o O m a h a . M e m b e r s o f t h e g r a d u a t i n g cl as s t a u g h t i n th e i r pt a c e s . h i n t .Se e ni e a n d B o b b i e a c c o m p a n - i e d b y M r s .C . E . J o h n s o n d r o ve t o S i o u x C i t y W e d n e s d a y t o se e h e r b r o t h e r w h o r r m z q u i t e sic k. H e n r y M c n c k e o f B l a i r w a s n bu si n es s c a l l e r h e r e o n e d a y lar -I \lt"¢}k.¢C h r i s S t a b e n is i l l n t t h e h o m e o f h i s s i s t e r . M r s . Jo e Th i e fo l d t . T h e Mi s se s G r a c e (`n mp l.o n..Ju lia Ja c k o r n .L i l l i a n a n d ' C l a r a K r a m e r . D o r o t h y I n t r o a n d M r s D o n I.r\ \r~ o f O m a h a w e r e e n t e r t a i n e d a t a s w n'c lo c k d i n n e r n t t h e W m .M i l l e r h o m e M o n d a y ,M a y St h . M m . M a r y Je n s e n o f l l l a i r a t t e n d e d t h e fu n e r a l o f M r s .Pet er- :cn he re S u n d a y .n .o .f o o p o r w a s a c o u n t y sc a t vi s i t o r F r i d a y . - i ' -._-. _ __ M r s .L i z z i e A c k e n n a n a n d M i s s .A l m a w e r e pa ss e ng er s t o O m a h a s 1 n l .."ii'.~..°l>.l l .Go d s e y a n d bl i s s E l e tliee s p e n t ti nl nr \l .i y n t Lltc .Ie- se M . 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UF BLAIR mia : S p r i n g :.__. ._ Ro o s te r s E g g s B u t t c r fa t _ p u t t e r . _ W h e a t ._ l l t g s . _ t a t l i e ... D a t a ..._ u -g.- .............-n - .. .. - .. . (. or I\.__ ......_ . __ ._ _. . . _ . _ _ - _ n o s e C R E E K .........-.-.-- fnrr H c n . i o .2~ .so .2.e .90 6.10 10.00 .44 M r s .G e o r g e N e l s o n a n d c h i l d r e n ca l l e d a t W a l t e r S a p p e n fi e l r f a Th u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n . M i s s E l i c a Ja m e s s p e n t s e ve r a l d a y s t h e p a s t w e e k vi s i t i n g fr l e lt d n i n B l a i r .P e t e r Cl i r l e ti a n s e n a n d W a l t e r S a p p e n fi c l d w e r e bu si n es s a l l e n a t B l a i r F r i d a y . W a i t e r N e l s o n sh e ll e d c o f o r A n d r e w l l o i e r S a t u r d a y n f t e M r .a n d M r s .W i l l Bl e a d o r .U n S h i r l e y Pe t e r s o n ca l l e d a t A n d r e i l l n i c r 's o n e d a y la s t w e e k . M r s .W a i t e r Sa p p e nt l e l d a n d H r s . Ja m e s R y a n , j r . , a u t o e d t o B l a i r l a s t S n t t m l a y p .m .M i s s P e a r l N e w k i r k a n d Te d d y i i u c h a r d t ca l le d a t C a r l E r i k s o a 'a W e d n e s r l a y e ve n i n g ..M r s M a r t h a IIr i k s o n ca l le d on . M r s .W m .i l o ve n d t c k o n e d a y t h e p a s t w e e k . , . Ja m e s lit ene ke s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h George Mencke.Peter Jensen. Mrs. Laura Taft andchildrenandJamesRyan,jr.,m dfamilyspentSundayalternoon_at ... . . . ..- _ _ .n - -. \. m Si:wral (Oil):ro W Soiomonow mi l).75 o na.(OH)3.80 " M 1.. men Coram (Sup- plies)930 Nebr. Cul & Mfg Co. (Ro- pairs)18.25 Howard Tnirlor (Labor)192.00 Standard on co. (Gnu an DH)m o r Geo.Menking' (Gas)4.32 N. W. Bel! Telephone Co. (Rent & lolhd 22.90 H. C. Blnco (Repairs)1.30 15. S. Priirhnd (Labor)500 F u n k Nueva {C:u»h adv.)18.25 fVoid Ireiami (Labor)5.00 Sam Stevens (Labor)5.00 D. E. Couchman (Labor)6.00 2.00IT. G. Phelps (Repairs) Armlt Snyder Motor Co. {R.e-| pairs)6.I2II. 'z. Barnum Iron Works \ SI-eel Cen)206.52.\.lt $15.-fer Motor Co.I tSum»!i¢f\)6.50 a Amd! Snyder Motor Co.g (Rgpglrg)95:0 1 "'§:;}3 \"\\ ` fT"|fl:\r! oil Co. (Oil)3.19bt:1n|!r\!d Oil Co. (Dil ! J: gos 2958 Fr ed Mgr .;(Damage to \ Steer)35 nf'The Tribune (printing)194.99 There beim:no further huninrow the board adjourned to meet May 19, !924.Annio C.Martin,County Clerk! - ~ ~-'1 Delivery Is for Your Convenience Ever u w we re- Our Quick ~ y I __ _,.. ceive words of ap-~ f L \ THE ENTERPRISE 2§ii""Si2LT§"'§§ 5; b w Shir!!!l r B l e h r e n s k v u a p p r o v e d a l .A n l z r y l rJ OHN A. RHOADES.Pllblilhel d $75.00 per month - _';°**'biovcd and |=H0nded that the bond I S S UE D s vu w THURS D A Y ol J hn W . Burnham be approved. ---Carried.Pri" Por Your $1.50 Moved and H: 0m]"d lhni.n rf ZIntcrvcd an second-ein-iw matter tt the postoffice at liltir.Neh..under Ce f u 11 1 : r n fdnling order for $2.50 be allowed 0wTlnrshall by renwon of mn Tm.4 assessment in Arlington hrp.and ° " * ° * ° '° f ' ° " ' °' " '"'alzo ln licnnand village. :ISL *1 After a carefd exnminatlon of the Every subscription is rczanled an an open account. The names of |\ub» acribers will he instantly removed from our mnilinrr list at the expir- ntion of the time paid for if the pub- lisher: bo notified; otherwise the sul- acription will remain in force at the designated subscription price.Every subscriber mam understand that the conditions are mnrle a part of the contract between the publisher and luhscdber.. fno ro sa :D m: .\ x: rn EDUCATION fglln.. l'hg.1»ical Educ ation, will be a le nuireci subject in tho rchooi curricu lum in 29?5. if n proposed bill now being framed shall pans the next les: islnture.The hill proposes 200 min utes of phy.-ical education each week. Nt pupil. izowcver. will be required to take this lnslnuction if thc parent files n statement that such imme tlon conflicts with his or her religious: Utlief.This bill proposes that the Slate Sperintendcnt rhall look alter itz. administration.It has been pre- viously endorsed by a number of thc lcsdinsr state civic organizations in follouinz bills on the different fundsi It was moved :ml aec ondd that thc' fcllowinz clnirml he allowed and the County Clerk instructed to draw wanants on the funds indicated topay the same.Carried.I Jrhn Li~nhill hiraeeinxi S 21.0n En llnnscn {dralzg'ing)33.30 hten wn lldw. Co. (supplies)4.85 l-'. S. Wchaler (R. T. Z. cleaner) .75 City ol' Blair (light) i 11.05 J. .Sine-Ilcr (supplies for poor)20 90 Henry Chrintcnncn (supplies | for poor)14.99 Burroughs Addinp; Machine Co. (Hbbon and repairs)250 The Arndt Hrlw.(supplies)11.16 Blair Oil Co. (Oil)<l3.63 Jolm I. Unmh (Buriai for Pwr)47.50 Rasmus Johanson (Scraper)14.00 J. C. Badger (l.ocaE registrar)-1.25 Marcus Beck( Local resrls- trar)8.00 A. 3. Forman (Local registrar).25 ll C. ilitc hmnn (Local registrar)7.00 G. ll Loochcn [Local registrar .15 M.D. Mc fira (Local registrar 25 ceive words of ap- preciation fom our Telephone \ bustom- ers-people who sel- The Bird of Paridise The Greatest: of Hawaiiu Plays The Crooked Square A Powerful Melodrama 5 ' ;_al r - - ' \ § . E ~ o.~" ~ °'`.é" ephone their order,i get just the same quality and the same service they would receive in person. Note These Specials Phone for Them Puritan Flour 448 lb. sack $2.00 Omar Flour, (48 lb. sack)1.90 Woods Cross Peas, per can 180. 2 cans for 25c. Ideal Corn, per can,12b{_»c No. 3 cans Pathfinder brand tomatoes 25c. Compass brand Wax beans Special per can 10c Lion Brand White cherries, No.2l§ can at 25c Peaches No. 2 1-2 can 25c Apricots , No g, can 25c nr three cans for $1.00 Illichigan Navy beans per lb.10c Fancy Head Rice, per lb.10c Jersey Cream pancake flour, per pkg.251: Jersey Cream Buckwheat flour, per pkg.35cGano apples`}~.]\e\° peck 65e Oranges, per dozen,20cT111- l'ine:xpples 25c f~\~ two fur 400 knowing they will l | Deliveries 0 and ll u. in :md 3 und S p. m SAS BROS. The Big Store The Old Reliable 6 __.., __ S I S H O P K I N S "\ A Rumzumc Rural Comedy 1 L n *.m |_L_ Strong's rrogram J ~ w G l a d n e s § , fx Is wm~§ ¢ , , , ,"f / f f ;o n v ,f 1 ~"U"~ /.Q ~ ~T f ;. ° ¢3 " 4.a i " ;A "k 'll \ \ giqfr ~ . .r n, 3 ~ ' : ` :, 'P 7 ' I \ ~/ ~ A . 5,e 1 a .~ ._..~vr ~_._.fd .x a ~Q ~"* l '|l 'f "" '. f 4 °I-.'= *f" 1 ~1. ~m e :: ~ . . - f " - 1 E : ~ o . -. \ ."I _an ,~U p w i f .1 "~ = = . ~~..» = ~ ~:~._2; ar-~\"Ti "n th.I ":¢'~ u. \ -J ~'f,.`§_`2`f;l_.*TQ f " .H * Q *Q 2Y\%.;*,='xr.Tfj"-5.-23 \~i f I "<.r2__.»,i-,rv -( '.:?`»- '- 4 :' T '[ * { " "-4 ° - f f *: - " _ ~ - .¢ . , :.... L|».:' f r . " 5°s ~1 ~ f jf ~ 5 \ na -. 1; .r=;;.:." ` ° " . g ~ ~P .;:~f i 1 ~> ~ ~~~ i r i,L_ 4. y\1.r f Is i..~_ T0..~ ' ~ a ~ | ~.\'/l . n y \.. Nebraska Third Industry I n Nebrnskn every year 15000,000 fuzzy. toddiing liuie chic ks grow up into great fioeks of clueking. eacicling, crowing hens and roosters. Poullr raising ranks third among the industries ol the siate. SI 0 l§ v» tB n \ \ ; : \ j¢1 h e r los s , u n e ~ a r o u n d th e i e r r lre to th e '1=~u»:hl~'r.Anna Mane.her vlr¢I1U=-.\_--.- .».- n.1.a ...fu lmnlfall into lwi lli am Sievera ( L o w n g -the state -bltn r).75 INDUSTRIAL NOTES lf. L Swan (Local registrar)625 Ttrrlring is not mm expel:me-m.nIt has been pmxliced for many years mr Tea was gwen on Thursday ll- n states ternoon at the Crane Chlpel with ln 1| me |th tire lad I actinAnother Girhu Clothing (lub g ;to Mj°';j=='= e d f L " ; ' h ° " Business men an ad\iae¢lb5Georze1Mf5_ C1nun. Widener (Iocai A. Hughes, a manufacturer of elec tri:nl npplimmccs,to take down the sipn,*'Sltcu:c is (}o!\|°2n Ilnre" and put up in itx place another sixth, "I'1l 'Ic'! fha' \'\~rI-I".'l'hi:\ is another np- ;=¢:\1 in legitinmtc Luzdnrsgs to adver- tbv :md take the public into fuil Cvn fldence.P-lun*mmlq is nnw i| \\'fslfJ in rmifu e~1ui1=|m\nl in tho l|1it¢»I States registrar)2.25 Quuiity Market (Supplies for r mr ).1:.9a J.E.Campbali {Gl:u\s)1.35 Christensen Lbr. Cu. (Coai)33.04 Blair 'Teiophone Co. Ulent and iulls etsr. H. C. Blnfo (Cnm.\'»mk and miignrrei 1r.<x.-n The Arnult utlw. {5¥upplic=}.HS Todayis \ | p a r e d f o r t h e m .T h e S t h g r a d e g r m l u a t i n k e x e r - cises w i l l h e h e l d W e d n e s d a y e ve n -i n g a t t h e s c h o o l . Th e t e a r h e r . M i s s R u t h C a m e r o n ,h a s p r e p a r e d a n i c e p r o g r a m .T h e pa r e n t s ,t h e m e m b e r s o f t h e ' n h g r a d e a n d t h e 9 t h g r a d e a r e i n vi t e d .M r . a n d M r s .B . 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E .: h u n l x .A q u a r - l vi l r o m p o s e d o f M n f .C .E .Jo h n -u n M i i h El e di e e Gm l se y ,F l o y d l.1~fti=a n d I".R .G r a y s a m :s e ve r a l »»!~'¢.tinn.T h e IIn w t e m S t a r h a d ;l z n r vo o f t h e r g n 'i c e r A a t t h e C t m e - v u `\ O b i t u a r y T h e Ge¢ wII.1. .ck G i r l s '('l nU ain lr C l u b o f F n n t a n e l l e w a s o r g a n i z e d l a s t w e e k .The me a r e e l e ve n g i r l s t a k i n g t h e re e o n d y e a r w o r k a n d e i g h t n e w g i r l s jo i n e d t h e c l u b f o r t h e f i n i y e a r 'a w o r k .T h e Goo-ri L u c k C l u b z i r l x co m p l e t e d t h e i r fi r s t y e a r w o r k i n fi n e ah a p e l v- Il la d i e s B e n n i n g t o n a n d o t h e r fr i e n d : A ve r y i n t e r e s t i n g p r o g r a m w a s g i v- e n a n d w a s e n j o y e d by a ll p r e'\¢ MU | Sa n n d w ie h e s ,m a c a r o o n a a n d t e a w e r e s e r ve d .A b o u t fo r t y la d i e s w e r e pr e s e n t . M r .a n d H r s .D .W M c h l i l l i n a e - e n m p a n i e d b y t h e i r g r a n d d a u g h t e r , ' H n L a u r a n e e E e h t e n k a m v l e ! !i l l 1+Iilumthetotalinv-e~wl::1mt in Um ¢~¢rtrir in=Iu<try in 1902,when ll mas twenty years old.I t ' r u u . about $f»O0.000.000.The mm! in- umn c n t now is sary close in five I.zllion doilars. The |Ia|.z~{in;gr:gas company In R1 fm P: rv: sh into ilu' future' 10 prnvirllf for maina into nullyiw: parts of town bcforv new |1:uuml1'!\\:l are ron- nlruclml.A new pavng \!ih1.1i¢l has Lrouffhl hard surfaced ma-.111 to the :.|\:thwraal comer of the country club. Horn lh.m 1\¢\ million llolhlrs "in ln? n\l~l»! t ef Ln: funn nf Nvlirtlskn Mm. J . Anlill (Supplies for Pwr) G. C W ilkins (Running Grader) Hulnml liirhtvr (Dragging) Glyn Ray !hrau=.:imr} L !°. Iliisinstfr (nrnirdnk) Gro. Loftin (Dragging) Frrd Kubic {Dra;.ing} !l:1rF:u1¢| Cllristrnscn {Drn|:zim:)Roy Knott (Labor) Joe Olxlh fiimrfixinff) HUM I'nri~=h (Labor) Hugh Moon* (l...\hor) IILQZI1 attend Grand venr lhenby eaminf: the Scsi or ` " " "" " " " " Z `~ Q m ir1.1 tern .I . c bo I 'i`}:e»:lay exemnz for .Minn eo';,i._I wk 1 hr.:Dru.R:|13 nrmlfor kwa? h gp Achrevement for the chaner and Cer it Mrs §Icht»enknnp Win problhll:1 1!.uule.ew firunswlc .e *. .~\|ru f'l11-is ¢..m ..-s .|:.:.r un.. un an-fu ni »..J llfltllltri nl Achavcment for each x.- ______,_,;, ,,.|,;\, 11,and Hn.a l ln1.:.n 32.40 H. sn 2.00 nano an. I n 20.70 6.00 2T.N` :um |0,l\l\ n r ( l n n u ' M l ~, g y ' ; ' " ~" 7 ";;, UI II1 - '1 3 b e f h e | | ,W h i l l lm : I nn n lu » -. nn .. .. . .. . .. .. . .a t te nd .5e g; 5 ' mnn ll|a n a 11:=3 .|'i .,T». "° of ' h e m : ",:¢¢,_:|u| '_g______M g ~ S i c ll l n w i l l lv e m l l n f o r a n e x t e n l ""°" for n =I""\\|=°3 of s°»=='»|wim un amnluum of um ¢|¢|.|:L'v°~ Ounl y I 5 D !0\ lgI \l. up lu |.l |||K ~b oaTh e r e a n ': e ve r n l m n r e l ? ' ! '~~ 5 ey l n s m If~ Du 1|-g=_|bnen°nl ll. ~ lg |lo.~\u}\,_~ <»2 xSk ;._______|~_T-| is.\. t Each pay day set aside a certain pro- portion of your wages to go into your Savings Account.It is only by follow- ing some definite plan of this kind that you can get ahead.Take out the sav- inés first-and economize on other items if necessary.I i i 1 2 The advantage of this plan wilt be evident to you after you have tried it a short time. tir:-I ~+ .,.Q43'+t"I, -;4 1-4 : \: »-:sr 11| 2avI~~r -I-oIIt-2-1 1-|:- 1 I-q II : me : I : e11;1-;.¢ -: Farmers State Bank 3; ~i .;.l 1 1*1-i* :a1-1 II -I l: e-; at each church aasistinz.In theeveningbaccalaureateaer\ice~=for the senior clan* of the high -choolwereheldattheAmericanlmzionhall, Rev. T. J. Reese |leli\erinlg the address:assisted by Rev.W.A.Bowden and the choirs and orches- tras of both churches joined in furn- ishing the music.The sermon wasreplete with helpful thouzhta for theyoung folks who are about to take their places in the world'i= work. Mrs. A. W. Barge and Miss Lauraand Anna Fnesr entertained a num- ber of ladies at a misccllaneouc 1-hower for Mis.-lu Grace Compton onTue-.day evening. May 6111.A mockneddine 1.1.an prefonrled and was the eau:-e of a great deal of fun.Mia-=Comnton Was the recioient of anumber of nice gifts which will be t|Pful in her new home.A deliciouslunchatn late hour brought to :tcloee an evening of pleasure for those present. The following o u to f t . \ n 1f»;|l¢'vert:here Monday to net...the f'Jn"rnT of Mrs. Ilniley. Mr . t " \ l r .J I). Gordon ol' fr:\i|:: Mr .=\|1-.lTlzy King Mr. and Sir-lI I \5l"x1, Mr. and Mrs. li. (.ilnuo ..dr .Minnie Triplett ol l!l.iir: J 1 \-~-rroanof Ornalio an l I m i ?l».:or' Arlington Il| \'*""l11"\"of H .r .mel Senior \":1 -po nf a 1 ..,,|"PM lln 11 Qi|~rin:i= tl "fv Q)© © © © © ©r'\~.-.. A New sole Mates a New snoe © © © © © © © © © © © @ © © © © © ~ © © © ~ © © © © © © © ~ © ~ © © ~ t3 ©® ©©© i of timton,tater sne mucous nermembershipinH19RugeleedreetBlptistchurch of Ilmdon.Dr. Sey- mour, the world wide known minin- ier being her pastor at one time. "me week with frienrinNorthPlatte,Neb., l8TT she wage unit- to Mr.John (..soon come to Her- In 18:5 She ca and located atand on Sept. 18,eel in marriastcBailey and theymanandfrom that time until herdeath they have lived in or near thi:- place.She aluay= felt u pride in her illu..a-trlous ance:-torn for ah! was of theeighth generation of Governor Brail- fonl of the hlayliower age. On Dec. 20. IST!! the Fir:-1. Baptist church nas organized in Hermanand Jiri. Baile;\\at.- a charter mem- ber. Being :L [uuttt'r of tl\t-countryhr h w1 t \lm ttcttnrler of list!little cl ilcli :ti Herman as uc ll 3uthetrial.|.:1 ~l:ctnuratrerilcnts they ;:t- ml 1l.t|uLJ1 in ilul*l.\¥|)dsl)-. bin 11 \.\. fii \.l ir.tfurncnl..||in \»|t:.;t.|1|;§ l'f | l | l .A1I Society nl t'1 iiurn:..1. t |1ri .vol urtwl :|-al gm 'h t ..|*u r l:i }|*;1'l meetintt and m two W een tnls nmber will be inc...,... _.i at great deal. All these boys and girla are in Standard Clubs under the impervio lon of the iIntention Service of the Agricultural (olle;:e. |I I I0 Acre Corn "Yield Conical There has been much intere~t »-hown the pant week in the corn yield contest of the Nebraska Crop Growers Association.There have been nine Washington county farm- er== cnrolletl for the contest and have ~le-icnatcd the location of the ten acres of ground to be u~e~l. The ten acre corn yield conte»~t i- npcn to any per:on farming in Ne- brmka. who is more than to yearn nf one and a member of the Nebras ka Crop (ironera Awwiation.l.ifo memlwr-liip in the organization r|\\1l $1.00.The ten acre field must he in one |r1 " l n;'1.1|:\r ~ilm. on it mn\!w~ Lira.lone aGillispie,of Kearney came the last of the week for a short visit with her cousin,Mrs.Austin Mnnhall.,_The fourteen year old son of Wil- liam Dahlketter suffered a broken arm on \\'ednesday when he was kicked br a home.He is reported u doing nicely! Jack Schaffer and George Mar- shall made a business trip to North Bend on Tuesday.Mr.tlml Hrs.Earl Rhoadei m e sion to their home at Got! rie Center, lotro, after a visit at the J. A. Peterson homt. Geonre A. iirirtht of Omaha. had btninesn here on Wednesday. The Mens' (lub \l1.1 nicely enter- tained on Friday evenintt br George Marshall and Clyde Cook at the Har- shall home.Roc. J. E. Aeschbocher paras the leader of the di»car~io'1 "Arnaigamation of Churches." _ -- - . _- -: , , .\ . |. | i \ . a \r r _,l i m , . i 0 2 0 l i f f l i c l f l I I l n r l 6 0 x l f l r o d f »! I : l | . i L l i i l H i \t. | I . [f n :.I.l . \ ! k l " !n e l l l | { l §l l #1 0 1 f o l 0 ' l \'~~ g n n l .1 1 1 . f -: v c 1 n o t h e r n i » ' i < ~ \ | i r - n =i n e r } n. | | : e : &. \l l *i t e a u -i n - ' L r Ii r |I I 1 T.\I n 1 .1 -.|r r ..|' . . .1 1 .Q {;1,\n.370|r I |`|f |Ifi:11.t|3*ln .luteI . i tl l."t..1 .v tnmlm of |1 :i oclttirrrt in "ln the beginning."theee are the \\:t..t :~a |..r 1 1 ....el '°\u r 1.'lm tllurfj m o -lwul1 flu" ll.first wonls In the Hook which allt\||:tlt1|Z.|1t |r lI:t .t 'h r l l .tu r n . ,}l.\.r~»:. SHT .\| |>i r ..i.We expert to make a county cor christians use a.»= their guide boolc ol \\.1 lalnl il tr i m u r r .ilnl from IEIIZI -En lt.|.1tl| i in tlr r:tp.uit)nf th;t|»'....up lu tht*tiirtcnrf lic: death.She "il- :i e..1ll\r member ol the ilvrnlun \\o::i;tiia tlu b and server]gp il i n n . i wr f r n number ofgtare.MH.Hailey hav ali-ra}>=t.| l:n it In:1¢i\:1;:pan in the 1-ocial life :t="ell :|~ in the church andl o d g e r 1 r c 1 »I n t l w c m n m u n i t y .S h e f .|..J L . "o h . |i n | ..L te-t out of this 2:4 well as a state life. The next wonl is "God."Not contest.Mt1l:\l=will be noanh:d'on¥y in the beginning of the universe hi5:l\c\I scorinx individuals.bot in the beginning of every ander- lf rf11 have a likely piece ofjaltinz of y our life.The very mat- ttround for corn, in \|\l1ith wc can |3\}¢H:ll¢| with which you work are the nil I0 acre1, call the foonty Agent energies of God in different combin- nnd becnrolled In this content now ations to make each different kin-I \\c 'll have a heap of fun this fait. of matter.Scientists can separate e I a V-c r~===,aired sine-= atom= into particles of eiectric force. | A n atom ol gold and an atom of f r u n f l r .. i f r o n l 1 1. | : li n n n o w s r vi n u l x i e h o l a a ( l i l C o . ( O i l ) o n i n l l l c n a w .l t i n l ' n 'i | n a l e d l h n t l i l .N .Plall aril ( L a b o r )l i m e 6.7m r o t le t h a n t h r e e mi l l i o n s \: i l l l m G a l l o n Ir o n W or lcx a n d M f g . sp e n t o n si e ve! p r 1( " \ h :m i l b e t t e r u.enl:=ml u fi nx t h e y e a r . l n l l a ? fa r e o f t h e fa r t t h a t m a n y t r e e s a r e l e i m : e c t c l o w n i n Ne l mn z - l n l g e t t h e r e w e r e m a n y p l n n t e e l n n A r b o r I l a y .l n m a n y i n a t a n e e - s r n r o ff a r l IIr i e k s o n ( L a b o r ) l m ]un u s u a l tre es w e r e p l a n t e d fo r s .l l . N e f f { R o a d w o r k ) m i n i e e f f e t t a n d m a n y fo r m e m o r - ia l pu r p oa e n .' T h e A r n d t Il n l w .( S u p p l i e s ) I t re q u i r e s th r e e c l e r k s t o o p e n m u l s o r t t h e i n c o m i n g m a i l s a d d r e s s - efi t o t h e raalio hrn ar le n.d in t!st a t i o n a t ll a s t i n e a .Th e w o r k i s d o n e a t t h e c h a m b e r o f e o m r n e r e e u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n o f S e c r e t a r y L l o y d Th o m a s . M o r e t h a n 1 2 p e r r e n t o f t h e va l u e C o .( W h e e l ) H .S .A n d e r s o n ( D r a g n i n g ) ¥I.S .A m l e r a o n ( l a b o r ) C .F .R o x e n ( R a m i w o r l r ) F r e i !C u s h m a n ( l a b o r ) 23.00 1':.f== 32. 00 54. 00 2. 00 5.80 35. 00 5-1.13 .3 0 U . S . O i l w o r k s G a s £ 1 O i l ) K e n . F o . - O p Mem e. C o.{ s u p p l i e s l f o r p o o r )15.00 Il i l ll a n s e l r ( L a b o r )!5 . 0 0 F r a n k . l a h n e l ( s l u g g i n g )32.35 IZ.l l . R e d fi e l d ( S u p p l i e s fo r p o o r )22.42 T h e B e c k m a n s t o r e ( S u p p l i e s f o ronre a l e s t a t e In t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s l s 'P 0 0 0 5.'I0 e x e m p t f r o m t a x a t i o n a n d o f t h e t o - _ L i l l k R e d W a g o n M fg . C e . t a l va l u e o f a l l | 1 r e p e r i ; . 3 2 0 b i l l i o n s '( r e p a i r s ) i l 1922.n e a r l y h a l l w a s r e a l e s l a t e . 5 T. i 2 M a u r i c e L l e h r e n s , S h e r r l ff (E x p en s e ,M i l e a g e , e k . )4 8 0 0 Th e l a r g e a t at t en d an c e l n t h e h i s -MI¥l1!i¢0 Bl e lu e ns ,S h e r i f f to ry of th e a ss o ci at i on ia i i rn m iu ee l a t l l l e st a l e co n ve n t i o n o f N e b r m k a e l m l r i e m e n a t O m a h a .M a y 8 - 9 . Or a l e x| 1 e ct < l n n a v a b o u t $ l 0 , 0 0 0 fo r n n e w w e l l l l m l w i l l l i e e q u i p p e d vi l l \p u m p i n l r m u i p n a e n t n m !-le l i w r nl nm f 50 0 :":\ll=n»4 n e r m i m n f . A n n i l r l r fw e o n l l i d o r y n f t h e E l e r l r i f fn l l v . 1 " i l l l u l!T\ \ l . | l ( !| '\ l f| , m u l l :tiv r'*win 1 l i l ' IU C ie' ! ax 1\ e r i m *3l:1.' n l n \ \ n \ : | | v \. il |l n \ f \\ix ( F r i e g h l .A d v. ) ( h u r c h i l l M fg . ( ` o {~ u pp l ie s } N101ie1\'s C a s h S t o r e { S u p - pl i e s ( o r p o o r ) Trlauriee 3lel1¥1.'|\>=,S h e r i ff {l!o:| r\ lin 1:l"r i»o ner <3 2'\""n H| | l n \ || L l l l ( i r . 5 :l . l \ r C u {("n:|l fo r P o o r )2 : 6 1 . \ m : \K .l n l m- u n ( A r r : i o l l n g 9.43 in |': 16.96 .1 || | \100.00 11.Il I l . u : . 'f r | . :( l a b o r L; ; | l l e . }l l f l f ~-'\....,:,~.,- -r3;....1 5°. . ~ '\n o o n n o n n o n n o n e m o o o n o a n o n n n h5 D o e s Y o u r C a r ~ S a t i s f y Y o u § | s 3 \\1 1 1 tof g eLIUURQ5 If 1 Liknl li\'-3 t I t t f tl t h p c § It32ag Arndt-Snyder Motor Company ~ ;B l a i r ,N e b r a s k a g 4 | xck - - Willy's Knight - - Ovcrlan »b. i I 1 9 n 0 I .a so._:|.V 4\6=""_.!.';I'-a"1 ~i xi - f f qw ~\r ~L . ; " ~t y\1.F ;~ I r » T 0 '.I * a ~' Nebraska's Third Industry I n Nebrsslrn every year 15000,000 fuzzy. toddling little chic ks grow up into great flocks of clueking. eaeicling, erowing hens and roosters. Poultrif raising ranks third among the industries ol the state. The average annual income from the sale of Nebraska poultry : ed fr; 3 is $JS.009.000. or t:r;..7iy half the va-ine uf the states average :tm ual wheat c rop. Poultry l.1i.stl.,.1 and other N d \}:a industries are :tedily grfixing. and the state grows, nwrr. and more lc.e;l a..\Z long distance telephonic service will be required. To keep step wi lt Nei;rr_kns 1 uwth. the Bell Sy stem 1n.t\t n e r d nb :LH tluee fourths ol n million doliars nnn1.l:\ll;,tor new telephone equipment in this state. I n order to provide for the growing demands for telephone service. vast sumsofmoneymustbeobtainedconstantly from investors.Nearly haif rt million people already are fmanciaiiy interested in the business.We shall be pleased to have you. also. as an investor.Our Manager or any telephone employee will gladly gaveyou fu.l information about Bell stoc k or bonds.Al Ntbtrnkn pmgpen, the telephone in sueculful.Therefore, we eomtnntly mweto provide relubie telephone xennee at thelowest pomhte charges consistent mth renouable wages to ernptoyees and a [mr return onthe money invested an the business. ~ NQRTHW ESI ERN B ELL Ts uzruo mr Co i s a u . S Y S T I M\~D M P o i k p -O M S y s t e m »£ r \ l n r e q l S ¢ n £ ¢ u | ~.§If4=`"':'?;=§_.~fé "." *Q \ "'2'\%.}*11 » *r-~ "L -1 5 3"E ¢,;""l€.`~.=~-( 1 y 3§',_4 ` ~r*f{f'.§;?'f ~ P a r k a n I Syr.\ .ru\l \\ 'I !:| .\0 .1 1 .\| : .1 : " " " " 'f1|lT {¥:u1||1ll0I rener s\y.t¢~\1\. A new $"»0\\°P0 Ev! |;~\\ |r .l 1r1\] l u i m * c r r c t r - i n t ¥¥n=t in»;.5 | m ' \ l \\: ¢~h . C n.l ' a r m l l u m a u {Sa% l n l gn uf] tl :1 S r u k h i t 1|1r.l5 203 Fr m ! Il l * \ \o !» vr | S | . |p | | | i m l fo r u > l = > : 1 1 n \ l ' \ ! l . S | 0 x R l \ .1 -I'R l } { 'E | ; ; £ \ i M " `a m o s &l.w.;u:\40 t \C . i l . G r a y ( S u p p h c s f o r |p n o r i C o u n t y ('n n\ m is ¢ io n or 's R o o m .Ihl rro usx hs .M i l l i n g M a c h i n e C o . \ u l :zo~ 239. n r m n \\ ho n soies wear thin,bri ng your Shoes to us and we will put nn new ones of tough, oak- tanncrl leather that vriil :uld lnullths' of service 10 vom fool- ,_ @ © © © © © © © ¢ ` M..,,.._....... .,..... ..H. 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( ': | r e ? u I !A .l l .Young.; Pe¢~plc°.' u r..; fu \ r f r i u s \ !Y f1umcThe Amdi llllw. lnniw. &bond from this date l "' ° '- 5 r n . . . . -__ug |e l " | \ 1 ¥ r ¢f o r m e n .l l u m f s .3 - ; l t -u r l e n w e n n e x t . u m . | ; :;=~I ~,»»'x* .~¢-uf Bla!?, Nebr., May 15, 1924 . . . - -. . .- - _ . ..- _. _ » -_ ' n n w x : - r | r n D l ! l & t l ' _ . .THE ENTERPRISE ~P m m m s w y v o a s x e n g i n 1 » 1 b e d o 16 - 2 da nc es H i k e r . 3 . se n g e o r n i n ~ m r f o r il l s i n o u : l m ; n n i n g n r n g e . n i n b e t t e r s w i l l e r s t o t a k i n g t c h g . ofl lr c . t u r n e d r s o n , O m a - t n g o i n i t a N l u l - M o r n e I f y o u " N u " 1 6 - i t p a c k - r e p a r - Nc b r . , zterest n e x t 25 ,0 00 s p a m ! 4 zoo rl 1 6 - I l d " l m l t h h e r i n r f ul w i l l :re ars a b o u t n n t h e r ~nt re- I S l l o n o f Il m l re n ts , They i l l b e 1-nz » Why not! y Allihe hom life called . a r e s t r e e n w i t h ~ m ~~i I I ' Q V4 I !{uhn'|Photos will please yiio, Elwin Strong with his tent equip- ment is holding forth in the city wi: week. For sale: -192%Ford Sedan, with starter.I-'ine running Order.Price m s The question at the election next Monday la "Shalt we spend $25,000 for an oil engine or shall we spend $1.000 to repair our plant as good ns new?19-ll The Ent Shop next door to the Enterprisc has been having l new awning put up to matc h the one be- tonging to ihis place.We all bellev° in pulling together in this section of the city. - ~- - - - Mc CABTHY AND b o n oCREEK NOTES f ! - I Tlie hom:Creek Club spent n most pleasant afternoon at the hum!of Rachael bicllonald lmnl Thuudny. Refreshments of sandwiches,pick les, cake. salad and coffee were serv eel. An interesting feature of the If fair was the presence of nine babies. This club is purel n socioi one, theladies leaving the r sewink nt home for the day..The Wnnc h school repented the play given lost Friday ewenimr, onMonday evening' of this week Incl n-| bout ulouhlecl their meeipto.Miss Ada llnrrl-ton. of the McCor-thy district attonderl the play at the Wrench school Monday evenlmr.IOnMothers'Day, the children of.Nei-= Gorrn Jensen took supper at the nnrentol home in Blair.Thev werehir. nnrl Mrs. Nels. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen and Mr. and Mrs.J. Lumen.A Mr.Robinson. of Fremont, or-eenizeit a Sunday school at Long Creek on Mothers'Day.Mrs.Bexlwasnudesuperintendent and there were thirty present. Next Sunulny.Jens Petersen, sonof fhri=Pete:.ton will be conflt'|ne¢l|at the Dnnixh ehuncn.Rev. Nels Hanson and Mrs. Herr sen,of Donn. visited at the ChrisPetersenhome Sunday. They sro tollmnptonNebr., noon "here he will preach.Long Creek |JtI|lil~x will eniot-theirclosintrtinypicnicnextSntunlny. Moy IT. Stnnlev B r ~xiilutl in Omahalml Sunday.A rnrel part;». 1.l.l :xt the ,lnhnl ltnwy homo ln~t F:tu~lw night. theccuim1lreimr'llr llirr},°~1 birthIAll litl n fine time 0 I l l 1 unlnx oteninir he \.:~ungr neople in the no-lrvhborhn-ln fu e ti n lt n Imee nt lnrthileiXtr noel Xin Toe Hiller Fnlnt 'Runday at the Andrew Tonsen home\lr and lllrs ¥lan*e \fe!Hllth of ArllnztoncalleclutJohnAmnsnnr1Sinmlnv 'lhe \lc(:|r1l1\clenrl helrl theirclo=in¢:nroemm last evening.The I6-lt.Walter lumen Ginnge.l BELL 'cnz:a|<_v.\l.|.1=:'f NEWS The following were Fremont c allens this week:Wm. Wiikening | family, John Echtunlcnmp anal fam ily . Mr. and Mrs. Emil LallmanMiss Minnie Lallrnan.Miss Mary Lullnuin spent Sunda nt the W m. Holtmln home. Mr.-and Mrs. Henry Langhorst, oliermmi, and W ill Lallnun and fun ilies spent Sumlny at the Emil Lollmnnhome.Mins Minnie Lallrnan returnedSundto the Fred Votth home af- ter evernl weekn ntly with her mothcr. Mrs. Minnie LlllrnanoThe following spent Sunday at the Albert Laaker home;Mr.and hint. Herman Kerkhoff,Gotlieb Echten-knmp Peter Hllgenkamp and Wm.Laakers and family. Miss Agnes Christensen spentThursday evening at the Wm Wilk-emng home. Bliss Leona Holtmnn spent Tues day evening with Norma EchtenKamp.Sir. nnd Mrs. John Fchtenkammp. of Arlington.visited Sunday even- Hutnt the Augiist Lnllman home.Gilbert Katt nnd Homin lloltmanwhoarenttendlnzhighschooint Arlington, spent the week end withhomefolks.Wm.Wilkenlng and family npent Sunday at the Henry Wilkenlnzhome..Mr.ond Mrs.Emil Lallmnn vis- \l<¢l Sotuniny ewenime at the GeorgeSchweder home.Wm. Holt:nan and daughter. Irene. were Arlnnngton callers Monday. BEl\£H NOTES 0. lt. Carter of Omaha spent Sun-day with his sister,Mrs.\'\»'alter Peck..Mis.en Atha Pilcher and Doris Johns called on Miss Edna ltlombcrirSunday afternoon.Mrs.Chndey Ohlson is very rr'- ly at this writing, having Iroubc to The Minutes Robertson of Blair andMis..Fmncia Carter were guests of the E. C. Lippincott family We~lnes»day evening.. Rudolph Kuhl ate supper at the linrry Smith home Sunday evening.The Bench Community Club met with Mrs.Chen Sutton lust 'Ihurs~ day..»There were several 1.i:<ilor:-ond refreshment;of ice c ream andcake were served. Hans Anderson of Florence nan otruest nt the Jonas Biomberg home Monulny night.The A. lil. Johns young neople ofOnuthzt, Athn l'ilc hc r and in.. Cnr rie Free of Blair ucre Sunday slin|it'r \[l|.k'1\l\ nt the A. Bl. .folln homo. The ll. 3. Smith family called nn Mrs.S}l\i~1 in ltlnir 2iun=l:\§e\ening.Sli~ ||1I°~liI}Fmitlu i. on the wil. | breathe. ll-I l1u\am: l.\i tn i1..il Cliulll Mori -lay.Pleasant \ien Sunday School carricel out it- Ilroixrnm on Mntl1er'- Dny in u plensin manner.TheroomWainicelygrcoratedililnc color nncl llowcrs by the t chers.the Eliason Rubert=:on, who re akopre,gent at the services. Mr. ond Mrs. J im Poun nfl Mrs.Sampson of lllair. Mrs. J oh Comptonandltr-tty June were 'iunrlny n : rar..».n : i .:_.. i \~-1 -w1 ...the home of Leo Miller, in honor of his .... picnic will he helrl Friilay.callers at the H. C. Lippincot home. cnrv HEALTH o ~ARTMENT_r,.gLg_.E__11g .- ~?a= i ' 1 ~an 4 ~ z =-.=~»:=;|~~_~""-Q..*=L!5"=€'¥=~,=».§§§f==;-¢'§E'.».==.=».. =...= me Dead Ply DriveWnrckn Woman?Club Thmury hn. ll l. . J1 M!.- {'\udd |-Pan W¢||\.|n\ duhemo i np ut .nm : nd !!t i l d a l ! i r I0 tmallm|.hn¢hanLmlu¢\\n glf!!»| ¢\ l| |\ |M »I J" fne-| \» :wasnt zugmulun gq nld l h u | 11 11lgu|"ll\|ull¢l\rmhr:|\g|!\\Um! ninqnlavd B ll u\|\fuwun clubnrarxnn bfhas of ihuaanlil andur rf dl !l n u fi l l w l lur u rn u nu l n . L nll nu n an d w i\ -. I. Inhu lh t o w w m | i lf° \ I" Q i 1 a<~~' 2 1 lf .i E k ::§".§: ~'ii "5€' I T U ,fHQNDE. 9 *"I§" Look \.>.='"® , f asa 'nf~Hp~ £ 3 ~~z~ In ~'E i' ~Q=`ali" vg~ i I. /Lg!; l"=''' ; ~ s w y v o a s x e n g i n 1 » 1 b e d o 16 - 2 da nc es H i k e r . 3 . se n g e o r n i n ~ m r f o r il l s i n o u : l m ; n n i n g n r n g e . n i n b e t t e r s w i l l e r s t o t a k i n g t c h g . ofl lr c . t u r n e d r s o n , O m a - t n g o i n i t a N l u l - M o r n e I f y o u " N u " 1 6 - i t p a c k - r e p a r - Nc b r . , zterest n e x t 25 ,0 00 s p a m ! 4 zoo rl 1 6 - I l d " l m l t h h e r i n r f ul w i l l :re ars a b o u t n n t h e r ~nt re- I S l l o n o f Il m l re n ts , They i l l b e 1-nz mtAh"5'.'e ho:n fm M called ~ irqscrcon~m t h ~ m ~| `' n ~ !{uhn'|Photos will please yiio, Elwin Strong with his tent equip- ment is holding forth in the city wi: week. For sale: -192%Ford Sedan, with starter.I-'ine running Order.Price m s The question at the election next Monday la "Shalt we spend $25,000 for an oil engine or shall we spend $1.000 to repair our plant as good ns new?19-ll The Ent Shop next door to the Enterprisc has been having l new awning put up to matc h the one be- tonging to ihis place.We all bellev° in pulling together in this section of the city. - ~- - - - Mc CABTHY AND b o n oCREEK NOTES f ! - I Tlie hom:Creek Club spent n most pleasant afternoon at the hum!of Rachael bicllonald lmnl Thuudny. Refreshments of sandwiches,pick les, cake. salad and coffee were serv eel. An interesting feature of the If fair was the presence of nine babies. This club is purel n socioi one, theladies leaving the r sewink nt home for the day..The Wnnc h school repented the play given lost Friday ewenimr, onMonday evening' of this week Incl n-| bout ulouhlecl their meeipto.Miss Ada llnrrl-ton. of the McCor-thy district attonderl the play at the Wrench school Monday evenlmr.IOnMothers'Day, the children of.Nei-= Gorrn Jensen took supper at the nnrentol home in Blair.Thev werehir. nnrl Mrs. Nels. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen and Mr. and Mrs.J. Lumen.A Mr.Robinson. of Fremont, or-eenizeit a Sunday school at Long Creek on Mothers'Day.Mrs.Bexlwasnudesuperintendent and there were thirty present. Next Sunulny.Jens Petersen, sonof fhri=Pete:.ton will be conflt'|ne¢l|at the Dnnixh ehuncn.Rev. Nels Hanson and Mrs. Herr sen,of Donn. visited at the ChrisPetersenhome Sunday. They sro tollmnptonNebr., noon "here he will preach.Long Creek |JtI|lil~x will eniot-theirclosintrtinypicnicnextSntunlny. Moy IT. Stnnlev B r ~xiilutl in Omahalml Sunday.A rnrel part;». 1.l.l :xt the ,lnhnl ltnwy homo ln~t F:tu~lw night. theccuim1lreimr'llr llirr},°~1 birthIAll litl n fine time 0 I l l 1 unlnx oteninir he \.:~ungr neople in the no-lrvhborhn-ln fu e ti n lt n Imee nt lnrthileiXtr noel Xin Toe Hiller Fnlnt 'Runday at the Andrew Tonsen home\lr and lllrs ¥lan*e \fe!Hllth of ArllnztoncalleclutJohnAmnsnnr1Sinmlnv 'lhe \lc(:|r1l1\clenrl helrl theirclo=in¢:nroemm last evening.The I6-lt.Walter lumen Ginnge.l BELL 'cnz:a|<_v.\l.|.1=:'f NEWS The following were Fremont c allens this week:Wm. Wiikening | family, John Echtunlcnmp anal fam ily . Mr. and Mrs. Emil LallmanMiss Minnie Lallrnan.Miss Mary Lullnuin spent Sunda nt the W m. Holtmln home. Mr.-and Mrs. Henry Langhorst, oliermmi, and W ill Lallnun and fun ilies spent Sumlny at the Emil Lollmnnhome.Mins Minnie Lallrnan returnedSundto the Fred Votth home af- ter evernl weekn ntly with her mothcr. Mrs. Minnie LlllrnanoThe following spent Sunday at the Albert Laaker home;Mr.and hint. Herman Kerkhoff,Gotlieb Echten-knmp Peter Hllgenkamp and Wm.Laakers and family. Miss Agnes Christensen spentThursday evening at the Wm Wilk-emng home. Bliss Leona Holtmnn spent Tues day evening with Norma EchtenKamp.Sir. nnd Mrs. John Fchtenkammp. of Arlington.visited Sunday even- Hutnt the Augiist Lnllman home.Gilbert Katt nnd Homin lloltmanwhoarenttendlnzhighschooint Arlington, spent the week end withhomefolks.Wm.Wilkenlng and family npent Sunday at the Henry Wilkenlnzhome..Mr.ond Mrs.Emil Lallmnn vis- \l<¢l Sotuniny ewenime at the GeorgeSchweder home.Wm. Holt:nan and daughter. Irene. were Arlnnngton callers Monday. BEl\£H NOTES 0. lt. Carter of Omaha spent Sun-day with his sister,Mrs.\'\»'alter Peck..Mis.en Atha Pilcher and Doris Johns called on Miss Edna ltlombcrirSunday afternoon.Mrs.Chndey Ohlson is very rr'- ly at this writing, having Iroubc to The Minutes Robertson of Blair andMis..Fmncia Carter were guests of the E. C. Lippincott family We~lnes»day evening.. Rudolph Kuhl ate supper at the linrry Smith home Sunday evening.The Bench Community Club met with Mrs.Chen Sutton lust 'Ihurs~ day..»There were several 1.i:<ilor:-ond refreshment;of ice c ream andcake were served. Hans Anderson of Florence nan otruest nt the Jonas Biomberg home Monulny night.The A. lil. Johns young neople ofOnuthzt, Athn l'ilc hc r and in.. Cnr rie Free of Blair ucre Sunday slin|it'r \[l|.k'1\l\ nt the A. Bl. .folln homo. The ll. 3. Smith family called nn Mrs.S}l\i~1 in ltlnir 2iun=l:\§e\ening.Sli~ ||1I°~liI}Fmitlu i. on the wil. | breathe. ll-I l1u\am: l.\i tn i1..il Cliulll Mori -lay.Pleasant \ien Sunday School carricel out it- Ilroixrnm on Mntl1er'- Dny in u plensin manner.TheroomWainicelygrcoratedililnc color nncl llowcrs by the t chers.the Eliason Rubert=:on, who re akopre,gent at the services. Mr. ond Mrs. J im Poun nfl Mrs.Sampson of lllair. Mrs. J oh Comptonandltr-tty June were 'iunrlny n : rar..».n : i .:_.. i \~-1 -w1 ...the home of Leo Miller, in honor of his .... picnic will he helrl Friilay.callers at the H. C. Lippincot home. n 1 CITY HEALTH D| pAP.TMENl f _ m _ 1 L ¢ r >»1.4~1 .- ~?a= i ' 1 ~an 4 ~ z =-.=~»:=;|~~_~""-Q..*=L!5"=€'¥=~,=».§§§f==;-¢'§E'.».==.=».. =...= me Dead Ply DriveWnrckn Woman?Club Thmury hn. ll l. . J1 M!.- {'\udd |-Pan W¢||\.|n\ duhemo i np ut .nm : nd !!t i l d a l ! i r I0 tmallm|.hn¢hanLmlu¢\\n glf!!»| ¢\ l| |\ |M »I J" fne-| \» :wasnt zugmulun gq nld l h u | 11 11lgu|"ll\|ull¢l\rmhr:|\g|!\\Um! ninqnlavd B ll u\|\fuwun clubnrarxnn bfhas of ihuaanlil andur rf dl !l n u fi l l w l lur u rn u nu l n . L nll nu n an d w i\ -. I. Inhu lh t o w w m | i lf° \ I" Q i 1 a<~~' 2 1 lf .i E k ::§".§: ~'ii "5€' I T U ~HQNDE u /1.v Q ~;;.~= Loo[<~ I @ 1 nf .4 .~ ~_'j?~P_'j{~ . g s ~. |1~|ka~ ~li ~\l~ Q J '~ A~ g > ' i !J I ~ Burr Musk and mother were Omaha \"isi1.oro Monday.Mrs.§I r i s ,Roscoe nndd JohnwerevnsxlorsattheH. J .SmithhomeTuesdayevening.Earl Smitn. son of H. J. has returned from hlsMthoolatGrandIslandandwill amend the summer ai. home. "spent Wednesday with her pgrentz Mr. :md Mrs. Ed. Brown.Monday afternoon Mr.nm!M n3-like Wilson and Hrs. Hamid Walno visited at Mrs. Chas. Cartel-'s Mr.and Bits.Walter MeC|mrke and 'sir and Mrs. James Morton mln'n. of0nmhz.. spent Sunday after \ A mem. NEW SPAPER FOR.xuzm mm vm plea! sm.1 xunna Photos wtl At the nlection next Monday votel At the election next Hand ALI. THE PEOPLEHo18-ll.i"No If y ou do not want an ali engine vote "No" next Mondny 16-it m=|='|C|A1.PAPER OF CITY OF BLAIR,NEBRASKA 2 2 w i t h ~ Ir s l~? il : Mn l~ th ie ae n. Jo h n N o r n b c r g a n d s o n s , o f D e c a t - u r .N o b r .r\|1l'1\l.S u n d a y a t H e n r y Nor 1|b er |z'n. M r . a n d M n . H a r r y B l l r o n m ! M r . a n d M r s .("h¢-I S u t l o n s p e n t S u n d a y Q a n h o m ec s e n i n g a t t h u Ji m . o r r n x . M i n n l f l v i l S u n * m o l l w a s o n t h e Q 1-nz ~oooooocoooooooooo»oocoow ¢ooou>~o<»o®ooooooo»o0°b°0 0 M A R WGNDER FLOUR So l d i n Bl a i r b y 'v Sas Brothers Bohs Cash Stone E. B. Redfield C. G. Beckman Julius Mueller - Northsiide Store . gg>v9 > 9 9 a o a o~>o»oQovzz 1 1 ) o o o~¢oeo¢oaoeu¢~o¢ovo9o¢ 09O§D'?U§U5D!D\§O'§0®°!O®O lima I..H.#.|\n\|\. pminf of the ser\ic¢u at tha l'lom~:u\\ \i4~w nchonl haunt Sulnlny umusumiug at 10o'c\o¢k.Misa l"f\1\c£» Uartvr \i~il¢~¢! :\ f\\\\days ina!u w k at the lT;\h I.\|\|\{n roll hmno.Gnmlnum \\ni3¢in-I-\r|\tir:\l|5ill nl the Blair huiqmitnl NON Nelamn and "i fo \l\nlon\~|luOmaha 3`ri~lay to 1init !l»\>\% I\m1m1.Ixluie 5\¢~|u\u:\Mui fmllil)1nU|\lSunmlnylflanzooll X31 llmu l"run.l sen near Kr1\|\aml.Mm.I~Ilic¢\Jergfselz r¢'lurru»l 1 -».»»._ .., uo g , L T . J ~ / J f l * ? gThe Way to a Boy's Heart noonmnci has muvmi to hfr Imam* in; Blair after spendim:the wintvr!with he-r_\lnughu~r. Mrs. (het S u l| ton.I =Floyd Burton.who was |pcmte~|Ion at the Uni. hospital in 0n\:\l'1a1 rciu mn i home Monday a\flerm»nn.iFloydwishestothankhisfri:-ml- 1 I ndl MH ~QM .. l z " ' f - § lo help him with his :\JH:u:\\urk.E The Gaming City bu !team defeated the Herman Ramblers :ll LapF pint:-ott'5 Sunday, 12 to l.Batter. iesCumim:City:Karl Smith.and West,Herman.Sheets.Faucet!amlParish.This is Cnminz Cit}":=2n¢|win of the semmn as they elefcatnl. Kennnrd two weeks ago.1MissIreneWarrick.of Blair.spent Sunday at Chet Sutton's:5 Mrs. Eddie Brown had as bun~Ia)guests, Mr. and Mrs. Duwane Brownand baby, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Deaverand family,and Mr. and Mrs. L 0.I Renshnw and family.5 $275 |I6-lt.Walter Larsen Garage. The question at the election next Monday ls "Shalt we spend $25,000 for an oil engine or shall we spend $1.000 to repair our plant as good ns new?19-ll The Eat Shop next door to the Flnterprlse has been having a new awning put up to matc h the one be- longing to this place.We all belief in pulling together in this section of the city. - ~- - - - Mc CABTHY AND b o n oCREEK NOTES f ! - I The Ia m:Creek Club spent n most pleasant afternoon at the hum!of Rachael bic llonald lnnl Thuuday. Refreshments of sandwiches,pick les, calce. salad and coffee were serv eel. An interesting feature of the af fair was the prcr-ence of nine babies. This club is purel a social one, theladies leaving the r sewink at home for the rlnyTheWranch school repealed the play given last Friday evening, onMonday evening' of this week Incl n-| bout ulouhlecl their mccipte.Miss Ada llarrl-ion. ol the McCar-thy distric t atlc ndeil the play at the Wrench school Monday evenlmr.IOnMothers'Day, the children of.Nei-= Gorrn Jensen took supper at the parental home in Blair.Thev werehir. nnsl Mrs. Nels. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen anal Mr. and Mrs.J. Lamen.A Mr.Robinson. of Fremont, or-feenizeii a Sunday school at Long Creek on Mothers'Day.Mrs.Bealwasmadesuperintenilent and there were thirty present. Next Sumlny..lens Petersen, sonof fhrl=Peternon will be conflt'|ne¢l|ni the Dnnixh church.Rev. Nels Hanson and Mrs. Hon sen,of Dona. visited sl the ChrisPetersenhome Sunday. They sro toHamptonNcbr., soon "here he will preach.Lone Creek pupils will eniox-theirclosintriinypicnicnextSntunlny. Moy IT. Stnnlev B r ~xi i n i l in Omahalast Sunday.A cnrel part;». 1¢l.l nt the ,lnhnl Barr!homo l:\~t F:tu~lw night. thecr\.<ion |'€'3n|g 'llc ll\rr},°~1 birthIAll li-il a fire time l'}I l l a unlnx omeninir ho voungr neople in the nolrvhborhnwln fu e ti n lt n Iance at lnrthilniXtr and Xl:-.Toe Hiller Fnlnt 'Runday at the Andrew Tonsen home\lr. and lllrs llarve Bfernllth of ArllnztoncallcclatJohnAmnsonsSfomlnv 'lhe \lc(:|r1l1\chori llblrl theirclrwinenrorfmmlastevening.The Mr.-and Mrs. Henry Langhorst, oiIer1nan, and Will Lalllnan and fam ilies spent Sumlny at the Emil Lollmanhome.Miss Minnie Lallrnan returnedSundto the Fred Votth homo af- ter everal weeks stay with her mother. Mrs. Minnie LallrnanuThe following spent Sunday at the Albert Laaker home;Mr.and hint. Herman Kcrkhoff,Gotlieb Echlen-Ramp Peter Hllgenkamp and Wm.Laakers and family. Miss Agnes Christensen spentThursday evening at the Wm Wilk-cnmg home. Bliss Leona Holtmnn spent Tues day evening with Norma EchlenKamp.Sir. and Mrs. John Fchtenkammp. of Arlington.»isil.cd Sunday even- :nirat the August Lnllmnn home.Gilbert Kan nnd Norfna lloltmanwhoareattendinzhighschooint Arlington, spent the week end withhomefolks.Wm.Wilkenlng and family npent Sunday at the Henry Wilkeninzhome..Mr.ond Mrs.Emil Lallrnnn vis- ited Salunrlay evening at the GeorgeSchweder home.Wm. Holt:nan and daughter. Irene. were Arlnnngton callers Monday. BEh£ H NOTES 0. li. Carter of Omaha spent Sun-day with his sister,Mrs.\'\»'alter Peck..Blix.es Atha Pilcher anal Doris Johns called on Miss Edna lllomben:Sunday afternoon.Mro.Chndey Ohlson is very gm'- ly ai this writing, having troubc to The Misses Robertson of Blair andMiinFmnciis Carter were guests ol the E. C. Lippincott family We~lncs»day evening.. Rudolph Kuhl ate supper at the llnrry Smith home Sunday evening.The Bench Community Club met with Mrs.Chen Sutton lust 'I`hurs~ day..»There were several si:<itor:-and aefreshmento of ice c ream andcake were served. Hans Anderson of Florence was nguest at the Jonas Biomberg homo Monulny night.The A. lil. Johns young ieople ofOniaha, Athn Pilc hc r and in.. Car rie l`ree uf Blair uere Sunday slinncr \[l|.k'l\li nt the A. 31. .loluh homo. The ll. 3. Smith family callc~l nn Mrs.S}l\i~1 in lllnir 2iun=l:\§e\ening.Sli~ ||1I°~liI}Fmitli i. on Un wil.ll-t hmane l.\l to l1..il Cliulll Mori ] breathe. -lay.Pleasant \iew Sunday School carricel out it- Ilroixrnrn on Motl1er'- Dny in a plensin manner.Theroomwasnicelygrcoratedililac color nncl llowcrs by the t chers.the Eliason Robert=:on, who rc aleopn_,gent at the services. Mr. and Mrs. J im Poun nfl Mrs.Samln~nn of lllair. Mrs. J oh Comptonandlil-tty June were 'iunilny f \: tar..».n : i . :_..i \~-1 -w1 ...the home of Leo Miller, in honor of his . picnic will he hohl Friday.callers at the H. C. Lippincot home. m s t é 4\r\ 1 cnrv HEALTH DPARTMENTz1.B U L L E T I N .__-~ _ _ ; ;"» .. 1 BLAIR ~ g ARUNGTON e I L- ~e»=a¢h¢'§=,a==.a..-==s§s§§s=s if _~nmdngnmw ~ v ~. ~iii~ Wnrckn Woman?Club Thmury hn. ll l. . J1 M!.- {'\udd |-Pan W¢||\.|n\ duhemo i np ut .nm : nd !!t i l d a l ! i r I0 tmallm|.hn¢hanLmlu¢\\n glf!!»| ¢\ l| |\ |M »I J" fne-| \» :wasnt zugmulun gq nld l h u | 11 11lgu|"ll\|ull¢l\rmhr:|\g|!\\Um! ninqnlavd B ll u\|\fuwun clubnrarxnn bfhas of ihuaanlil andur rf dl !l n u fi l l w l lur u rn u nu l n . L nll nu n an d w i\ -. I. Inhu lh t o w w m | i lf° \ 31-~' 2 1 lf .i E k 5 ig; ' Ii '" I rlil ~ l r' |HL i ~is ~r " F , |, AT 1 Blair Ball Park l suNuAv.~ MA Y : s m 3 Game Called at 3 o'clock~ i r o n ~HQNDE ,' You LookQ i f : _ v m f=1 °- " "_ f D a s a m e ~~:>~~P P °_~ £ 3 ~~ Omaha Tuesday .I Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"Jeanette Goofiwm,or wazenouHeb.has visillrd the put week at Wm. Barton's.M:-lmd Mm. Wm. B. Brunton and GENERAL AND 1.ocAL NEWS AND COMMENTAsk for "BLUE mBBON BREAD"Mr. Carl Xnlbqrman In sul of the dty on budneu lui Honday . Mm. J ake llcCm:ken is reported NO. 17BLAIR, W ASHINGTON COUNTY, Nssn s m ,MAY 22, 1924 1! VOL. XXVIUa s n o t fe e l i n g a s w e l l u u s w .. C L o a n .~en ts ,l f ~ l l .Be n t y \ \ "& . 'l I p151Im o n y m mp r o m p t se rvi ce .G e o r g e B .B i k e r .; ;'i " ° ° l "o n t h e M o n d a y - - _ .-_. __ _ _ » _ . . . . . _ __. . _ . . _ - . . _. . _ _ _ . DANA COLLEGE :earns On last Thursday evening the col- lege gymnasium classes,uneler the dinc tion of Misa Minnie Due, gaveaMay feilival.The May Q|,\¢¢n,| Misa Elizabeth Nyhollm who was elected by the student body,wan] attended by a number of erndl child-; ren and the various exercises and dances were performed before her throne.Among the drills the pret- icst bv far was the winding of the Hay pole, the crepe paperbrightcolors. son senrecl u ercises of the The annual track meet was held cn lost Friday uftemoon with about girls being drened in dresses in various Bliss Cornelia John- planist for all the ex-1.of 'lfevening.Tbunlemd with an overload of M-` Chorus will give aprogrun. ~~n.\N.\coMMsxc zns:~':_'R0GRA On May 22 the public sp ak ln z ~ clean Presents a play entitled "Civil LSer\'iee," under the direction of Mill Citizena Speak 'swf Sentiments .\a Aznes PetersenTllep¢|1;n|u m m .Ax.l On Hay 25, the Baccalaureate ner- moat Unanimoua !m¢>n at the Du n n c h u r c h , ma m: }o» be given br Rev. A. 'r. Seashore. CLD E NGI NE To BE REPAlREDlprea. of Luther c ollege at W ahw, Nob. Last Honday's referendum elec-Monday evening,May 28, joint Linn proved to be the moat decisive' recital by piano students of H i l l vote ever polled in Blair.Andersson and voice pupils of Elmer For long the fight has been Chriatenaen at Dana at 8 pfm. brewing over the question of public Tuesday, May 21 3 P m. S,"9.1 Lx ndlture of money and the people concert b Dana .College 931| ation spoke in no hestitnting manner'Weslnemloy, May 3g_ 3 P tn . Hi n an to whether an oil engine should l'°§Anderaon presents Helen Rumugg lw u s u l u m u n r s s ~ " " f . ° " = % » m ; n 1 £ n o m l L n u . ;~~M a y e o n n n o n r l s o m * f " * ° ° §~ A l l ~M L Q .a t B F D h a ll a t1 ! . A M S l a y 2 5 C l a n S e r m o n a t B F I );l, g i g g i h a l l ,i n t h e e v e n i n g a t 8 .S e r l ' l o e |T o B e H e l d I a M e m o r y O f r r ~F f f , : " ", f m ! M a y 2 7 - C o n g r e g f a t i o w p u b l i c a m . .' n n S o l d i e r o n e . u a n r "n e r a t c h u r c h b a a e $ e n t .H o u r O l 'i h i a g g I n H i s t o r y C!3ASt~;A n a m a n n n m x e a I Jrm largest c lanin the hinory of' the Blair sc hools il completing um re¢ire-I courses for graduation mm institution and will make theirdtto the public on the evening| of lla; 29 at their graduation exer~»I erclrea at the B. I". D. Opera l1o1.|ae.i The clans of 1924 entered thel nllh a\:..»h e.rl\nn| nndahr Ihp able re-1 Slay F. May May to D. hldl, 7:45 P. H. 30-Dec oration Day. senior: and reunion. c m r COUNCIL P n o c n xn x c s May 20. S92I - H u n u 29-Graduation Exercinea at B.FITTXNG r n o o r m r ARRANGBD 31 _ B H_ S Agumni reception Homin#Pz'n|1a.rn-E. C.Jac bon Marshall of the day and ehalnnan prognm.of afternoon Voc S¢1\'in¢» o<R'ieer of dayi Meet at City Hail at 8:30. Line of march h o m City Hall, north to Washington street. welt to A regular meeting of the Blair La r ae n 'a pn g ,south to C o l a ; City Counc il was wled to order I-¢!| treet. east to Old Soldlefa lione- 'T.Ill D U hu llnuno \.{|\|||na1e tha _--a ...».... -a .....-.....-.a I i n ! ! ! | , ' For saleaf-1924 Ford Coupe. Nev- er run a mile. 16-ll.Waller Larsen Gauge The Rebekxlxs will hold zhelr semi- innual eiection,Tuesday evening, May 20. Haggand &Bendorf,Undertaking For sale:-1919 Dodge' rar with winter Iop.Good | sondltlnn. I 6 l t.Waiter Larsen | Mrs. Ella Tyson. who has I .he put week, ia now muc h md sbie to be out again. The Congregations!!a¢Ii| one closedjcnr Iurninhod without ehg. Both phones.Louled in Biker omce.. Mr. and Mrs. Wiil Linden attend- ed the birthday party of Henry Sol!at Florence lost Monday even- ins' "iK|l¢nl price paid for cream and eggs ul.I>{anfonl's Cream Station. One door emit of. Nielsenis Cash Store.U. An outfit Ls buying walnut timber through this section of the county nm! has shipped out about lifbean oldosds. Do you want the Fiirbxnka Morse & Co. to run your town? If you want. io run il yourself,\ole"Nu" next Monday.16-lt 5londay'x rain was light in m m but out on the Papio 5 henry down: fall uma experienced and tlie slnelms were full to overfiowlng. Mrs. T. C..Hilton has 1 line of uiee dmues that are hard lo beat for price and quality.See them be- fore the line is broken.N- i f August Rnlhmann and family are Iookmg for _their daughter lluldn. he public on Tuesday. May rjnz foil Rev. Cuup, cmpmn a Amman Grimm, Ludun, march from monument northlla Mrs.E. R. llagxand plans o Lincoln next Sumlny tn The clerk ima inntructed to correct!A "drThe class an a whole and i"di"idE"§the minutes in regard to thu l°*'|"=[f'{y thx'npecild méntion were Mr.E d w i n ~ b e i n of Mondafs vote. Manefeldt in the standing b|.'0ld!'fha rnrnnnirn was an exren R015 Small!! %%Petersen,Anders Slelmen.,md | , |h i .'mug m l ` " " "iv'Academic 1m»»s¢mimr-I-Emut -|:..»'I'i,.° '»f:..f..+.na ¢\..'f1§'!'2".,'f"?___"ff,'._ :.'§u:2...?.:°n.Q':l. Clmir Iplttuna of the school tea: mu acnom approved rm lleCru:l»nRev. McP|\'md1NormalBiayePedersen foxerwclming vote to show thnt;g;1et Madsen..Inf w s i x s t u d e n t s o u t o f t h e ~and sebnded.this ,,m,,;=A rett h o m e " d d i n t v ufxhe c ltizenn vu thinking for iuelr.:Music -Hsieh R"' "" ""' *"_M.; nm-rw¢who rank hi zh ut in \..1..m nn n .. hm. uni il u m mr! _ .-_ 'I§' f'L "-. 'L_;1 PnrnnfnnnowMrs.Ilfynlond Cook who will for an oil engine or shall \\arrive May 17 from her home in 51.000 to P090if our plant Wichita. Knnsaa.W* new? nesddy evening. Carl liolufrman llnll fnmilv drove Mrs ln Seward Nehr.Sunday lo al- leml U10 dedication of the ltnw Luthvran tearixrpa s¢r~I:1:|at hui place.°¥"n"\i hor home in Blair 'lhr.°y rclumecl Monday.»p¢~|»d the summer here. {}ur nlemn nlnnl Inu. mn R \ran Our siram plant has run l I n naswd away Sunday, May 18, at 7 2-vice.If more power ils rcaily need-iAmlersen ~in. at the hbme of hu daughter, Mmi f ar wan he ofatained and we vhnfgwhwdom w.Chrittiansen.V131 Juiiuw Suverkrubbe. of near 5°"°i\gili continue to function in the same J. I'eternen._¥3{U_l_§l M. 3_f_"5°" mnglnn.manner as in tha past.__3 i l u # 1 ....Deceased was born in G¢!lfll"7»!Following is the 'roto by wards.:ULD BURIED HER h l -::~ " *- = " - f" " )' ¢ 5 mn.- \.-_- .....-l.¢¢|¢il¢nllu|shun. , . _ . ._f "u n d m a d e m o n e y . B y s p r n d i n g $ l . 0 0 0 f u r repairea l l w i l l n m a n o t h e r y e a r s . If y o u w a n t t h e p l a n t r e p a i r e d vo t e " N o "n e x t M o n d a y .16 - 1 : M n .W i l i a Jc n k i n n m a d e a f l y i n g t r i p t o K a n s a s C i t y n m l o t h e r p o i n h a i n M h s o u t i l a s !Fr id lx y a m i M r . Je n k i n .w e n t d o w n S a t u n l a y exe|\» i n g b o l h r e t u r n i n g M o n d a y a f t e r - Bt w n . w o u l d y o u l i k e n n i c e l a w n he fiq e u r w i m i b r e n k ? _I n m o| Te r i n g fu r m l n ve r y clm ice llus=i=m :n u l l bo r r p m e d l i n g a ml ap t e- I fo r l i d s pu r p os e . July 10. 1842 and when 1 young fm; lst Wand: ass No and 22 Yes. came to Ameraen and to this °°'f"'2nnd Wahl: gm No and 29 Yes. g;,h§l` §iLf.,ff§.§;'l° ;";;;'";;.§f..?';t:§;;: l'§Z"¥' fi? ~ "".§'Sf' iff* °u on :o an s.a farm in the southern part of the:Total vote lzsinst the oil engine county and "P to about twenty -tw.: TTD.Total vote for oil engine 15l. years agq uns actively engaged in'forming.He was a sueeenn ,1 1' oN| i .\ -W A c m s r n n ; :xorz-:S f o r m i n g a n d e m a e a s e d a f D r t u n e . \n |This is a rml. sad tale.r m S u - llarry J. Vaughan :nd wife ond; mn, Harry, jr. of Spaknge.Wash., came in this afternoon with the body of Mr. L. A. Wilcox. a pioneer settler of this county, who died Dec. 23. was, nt Spokane, where he has been living the past fifteen yearn.His youngest son, Clarence Wilcox _.f Q-1un.n .Lan survive tomorrow o ... 'Carl Koltermnn, 6Ll1. .Application to their studies and n determination to succeed have pléeed these dudents in the first ranks and they should reeeime the commendr tion and eongratuladons of their friends. .The names of the members of the Kellerman.non o f M r .and hhs.'special me m- ». »& "Q "wll of"' """ °°:; d fe m.; P7°P¢11Y for sewer and "ns was ond nun rose: aided to the beauty.read.This was rofen'¢'d to the ,.~,,,.g There ywern P nt um : n o u n :mee Committee. they to investigate;and report at the nm meeting of ggbgwfgg gg; °?§§§E°.f""P3 the council.sam Gnee Sz v served |.s andru e ea-Moved and seconded, that there be mam and Mr. Lyle Rmb as best crdered from the Skinner Engine Go...the repairs needed for the plant .,.,§_§j"§f§§ g;==1= mgbridmrnti *gf <» The W. ll. f. ken:ington I.A'a\'ins:th e f a r m h e c a m e t o u n u I»1e~h dug.Call Ind., |:hum:°lilnck \\c:\ln.flown. 55 405 W. South Slrvet.Cluris Zlenainrf,Sr..;|u|rl\:|~¢~-I n l l t l Myron Metzinger. new aix cylinder "alan Isnt Iu:~~ Aflcr lhnmmrl1.l\Inwmiivnlinv Hill Huy of U12 Amd!-Snymlur Motor fn 1 zur. l\i.lu|||\ wan a guuu s| \¢.....every respect and among his friendiwhy does the weather mln have he was h¢ldjn- high esteem || a*5tICll I pic k on the Campfire girls? gentleman of honor He wus n. good:But nothing daunted, we turnedwap iour collars and took n short. briskneighbor and fnend, always of a.I k i n a l y d i s p o s i t i o n ,1 g o o d r e a i l e r m d ' " " f '° ' ° " " " " } f " ' n § ° n " f Q " - ~ - , I n n v n l n n | 1 |0 s w y v o a s x e n g i n 1 » 1 b e d o 16 - 2 da nc es H i k e r . 3 . se n g e o r n i n ~ m r f o r il l s i n o u : l m ; n n i n g n r n g e . n i n b e t t e r s w i l l e r s t o t a k i n g t c h g . ofl lr c . t u r n e d r s o n , O m a - t n g o i n i t a N l u l - M o r n e I f y o u " N u " 1 6 - i t p a c k - r e p a r - Nc b r . , zterest n e x t 25 ,0 00 s p a m ! 4 zoo rl 1 6 - I l d " l m l t h h e r i n r f ul w i l l :re ars a b o u t n n t h e r ~nt re- I S l l o n o f Il m l re n ts , They i l l b e 1-nz 1 I ndl MH ~QM .. l z " ' f - § !{uhn'|Photos will please yiio, Elwin Strong with his tent equip- ment is holding forth in the city wi: week. For sale: -192%Ford Sedan, with starter.I-'ine running Order.Price m s The question at the election next Monday la "Shalt we spend $25,000 for an oil engine or shall we spend $1.000 to repair our plant as good ns new?19-ll The Ent Shop next door to the Enterprisc has been having l new awning put up to matc h the one be- tonging to ihis place.We all bellev° in pulling together in this section of the city. - ~- - - - Mc CABTHY AND b o n oCREEK NOTES f ! - I Tlie hom:Creek Club spent n most pleasant afternoon at the hum!of Rachael bicllonald lmnl Thuudny. Refreshments of sandwiches,pick les, cake. salad and coffee were serv eel. An interesting feature of the If fair was the presence of nine babies. This club is purel n socioi one, theladies leaving the r sewink nt home for the day..The Wnnc h school repented the play given lost Friday ewenimr, onMonday evening' of this week Incl n-| bout ulouhlecl their meeipto.Miss Ada llnrrl-ton. of the McCor-thy district attonderl the play at the Wrench school Monday evenlmr.IOnMothers'Day, the children of.Nei-= Gorrn Jensen took supper at the nnrentol home in Blair.Thev werehir. nnrl Mrs. Nels. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen and Mr. and Mrs.J. Lumen.A Mr.Robinson. of Fremont, or-eenizeit a Sunday school at Long Creek on Mothers'Day.Mrs.Bexlwasnudesuperintendent and there were thirty present. Next Sunulny.Jens Petersen, sonof fhri=Pete:.ton will be conflt'|ne¢l|at the Dnnixh ehuncn.Rev. Nels Hanson and Mrs. Herr sen,of Donn. visited at the ChrisPetersenhome Sunday. They sro tollmnptonNebr., noon "here he will preach.Long Creek |JtI|lil~x will eniot-theirclosintrtinypicnicnextSntunlny. Moy IT. Stnnlev B r ~xiilutl in Omahalml Sunday.A rnrel part;». 1.l.l :xt the ,lnhnl ltnwy homo ln~t F:tu~lw night. theccuim1lreimr'llr llirr},°~1 birthIAll litl n fine time 0 I l l 1 unlnx oteninir he \.:~ungr neople in the no-lrvhborhn-ln fu e ti n lt n Imee nt lnrthileiXtr noel Xin Toe Hiller Fnlnt 'Runday at the Andrew Tonsen home\lr and lllrs ¥lan*e \fe!Hllth of ArllnztoncalleclutJohnAmnsnnr1Sinmlnv 'lhe \lc(:|r1l1\clenrl helrl theirclo=in¢:nroemm last evening.The I6-lt.Walter lumen Ginnge.l BELL 'cnz:a|<_v.\l.|.1=:'f NEWS The following were Fremont c allens this week:Wm. Wiikening | family, John Echtunlcnmp anal fam ily . Mr. and Mrs. Emil LallmanMiss Minnie Lallrnan.Miss Mary Lullnuin spent Sunda nt the W m. Holtmln home. Mr.-and Mrs. Henry Langhorst, oliermmi, and W ill Lallnun and fun ilies spent Sumlny at the Emil Lollmnnhome.Mins Minnie Lallrnan returnedSundto the Fred Votth home af- ter evernl weekn ntly with her mothcr. Mrs. Minnie LlllrnanoThe following spent Sunday at the Albert Laaker home;Mr.and hint. Herman Kerkhoff,Gotlieb Echten-knmp Peter Hllgenkamp and Wm.Laakers and family. Miss Agnes Christensen spentThursday evening at the Wm Wilk-emng home. Bliss Leona Holtmnn spent Tues day evening with Norma EchtenKamp.Sir. nnd Mrs. John Fchtenkammp. of Arlington.visited Sunday even- Hutnt the Augiist Lnllman home.Gilbert Katt nnd Homin lloltmanwhoarenttendlnzhighschooint Arlington, spent the week end withhomefolks.Wm.Wilkenlng and family npent Sunday at the Henry Wilkenlnzhome..Mr.ond Mrs.Emil Lallmnn vis- \l<¢l Sotuniny ewenime at the GeorgeSchweder home.Wm. Holt:nan and daughter. Irene. were Arlnnngton callers Monday. BEl\£H NOTES 0. lt. Carter of Omaha spent Sun-day with his sister,Mrs.\'\»'alter Peck..Mis.en Atha Pilcher and Doris Johns called on Miss Edna ltlombcrirSunday afternoon.Mrs.Chndey Ohlson is very rr'- ly at this writing, having Iroubc to The Minutes Robertson of Blair andMis..Fmncia Carter were guests of the E. C. Lippincott family We~lnes»day evening.. Rudolph Kuhl ate supper at the linrry Smith home Sunday evening.The Bench Community Club met with Mrs.Chen Sutton lust 'Ihurs~ day..»There were several 1.i:<ilor:-ond refreshment;of ice c ream andcake were served. Hans Anderson of Florence nan otruest nt the Jonas Biomberg home Monulny night.The A. lil. Johns young neople ofOnuthzt, Athn l'ilc hc r and in.. Cnr rie Free of Blair ucre Sunday slin|it'r \[l|.k'1\l\ nt the A. Bl. .folln homo. The ll. 3. Smith family called nn Mrs.S}l\i~1 in ltlnir 2iun=l:\§e\ening.Sli~ ||1I°~liI}Fmitlu i. on the wil. | breathe. ll-I l1u\am: l.\i tn i1..il Cliulll Mori -lay.Pleasant \ien Sunday School carricel out it- Ilroixrnm on Mntl1er'- Dny in u plensin manner.TheroomWainicelygrcoratedililnc color nncl llowcrs by the t chers.the Eliason Rubert=:on, who re akopre,gent at the services. Mr. ond Mrs. J im Poun nfl Mrs.Sampson of lllair. Mrs. J oh Comptonandltr-tty June were 'iunrlny n : rar..».n : i .:_.. i \~-1 -w1 ...the home of Leo Miller, in honor of his .... picnic will he helrl Friilay.callers at the H. C. Lippincot home. 1 cnrv HEALTH DPARTMENTz1.B U L L E T I N .__-~ _ _ ; ;"» ..U ;,gen ~..-a=~»:;;;§;;{§§; . ~ ~'z \\IL- ~'=¢.:%éa¢?=¢';'~E'.i.=»ff».'='E'5?=s.%s§§s"=s -1 I ~ i 1 1~z 3155 ' | ~ : i i ~ DeadPIU Brin!Wnrckn Woman?Club Thmury hn. ll l. . J1 M!.- {'\udd |-Pan W¢||\.|n\ duhemo i np ut .nm : nd !!t i l d a l ! i r I0 tmallm|.hn¢hanLmlu¢\\n glf!!»| ¢\ l| |\ |M »I J" fne-| \» :wasnt zugmulun gq nld l h u | 11 11lgu|"ll\|ull¢l\rmhr:|\g|!\\Um! ninqnlavd B ll u\|\fuwun clubnrarxnn bfhas of ihuaanlil andur r f d n : l n ufi ll w l lur u rn u nu l n . L nll nu n an d w i\ -. I. Inhu lh t o w w m | i lf° \ 1 1.11 -1.' i ia < ~ ~ ' 2 1 lf .i E k 5 - ' : .1 | ~'ii "5€' i r o n ~HQNDE ,' You LookQ f r _ v'D i s a p p o i n t e f l ® . _g a l _ if rp . ,> W 1 QL*r i~i\u:l!|o:1 Julius' Glu2| ol the I}ls\rict court,dccidvd that the city slid not need an extra unit and dia.»nl1.tll U10 injunction .m-uil If y ou feel that his judgment is sound 1,ole "§u" on next. Monday.1 6 l l Mr. Newt llracken, of Omaha was In lilnir Mnmlay shaking hand: with old friends auui looking af ter bu.¢ lnam aiuim.Mr.Bracken was far a long term of years a rmi-len! nf Blair and will le well remembered by many Blair friends. Iixlidi lor van Boyce of Tekamah drme through the city last Monday ir. :x big Bulvk S1dan. Mr. Kfzmiloyce rtrn|1\i5 :wld lu=intcrcnts in the Hun {og.1nly l'I1:°rn£|i nl '[`v|»:nu1:\h :ml ia an |\r¢nent. lmsinir tha* time of hi< g u n .u a l n :n u n n u n \ ." . ., . .- . _..Stella BI. Hindley, Ednh L. Jnhnel, """no in :samsung ,_,_ ____ .._____ ._°and building dlpartment of the C. J:1 3 W here for mlny years.Fred; L. Koeniz. Ella Mae No\ren ;§_"_;"{ I.l'""'° 'l§'§f'? 1,I° ue onflln. Rac h. ~-J :Y -- --berg,Ikely n H.Sprick,Rule M..»3.1 , C.L o s e s ' s -11 ua,H amz.P bl .Grimm#1 A c YE AR womc Thompson,Ru m fl.v¢n1>¢uw\»f_,__,° MM,,""mmc h;°1':n Jacobs*mis. J OHN n,\:gugu.1. in the German cemetery where the body wins laid to rest beside that of the wife who had just irons before. He leaves seven ehildren.two sons nad live dauzltters to mourn him: Mrs. Mary Schneider of Little Falls.Minn.:William Knhnlt. of Brunswick. Nob.; Mrs. A'nnn Sover- kru'hhe of Bennington,Neh.:Mr s 'Pena Lamp of this county:Mrs. Emma Luschen of Ruthtnn.Minn.: Mrs.Martha I.\.|1fchen of Welllleet. Ne h:and George Knhnk.jr.of tturhtnn, Minn. ( 1 , \ s s PLAY W ELL A v m x n n n The senior class ol'the lllnir high school pre<ented the vias "Come out of the kitchen" on Friday CLOSES W EBTS STAND ~ The Elwin Strong Company closed n week's engagement on lest Satur- day evening, winding up their week with playing-"The Crooked Square." Mr. Strong is to be congratulated on :Qs fine company of artists which he carries.His playa are oi' the ht-nt that can be procured and the moral tone ls high.Ile is always a welcome \isito_r to Blair. having played here for n number of years. This last week he met a week of la d weather,which fact. coupled with the many social functiune llttt' te the dosing of school cut down his attendance consiulerzglaly. ZI.\GI.!$s t u . u to o m :.n an DNB- n . \ L r MILES m o s t BLAIR The tlnnl meeting for the year for the Monday Afternoon Club was held Hay. 19, at the home of Mrs. li. c. Pierce.The business meeting 1.alle iir.=t beginning with the reading of the receipts and disbursentents for the year.This was ` followed by the election of offlcent which resulteul in n re-election of all officers a= r 1- lows:Mrs. John Iulcliny. presitlent. Mrs.E.C.Jaeltson,vice president :md Mtn. A. C. Debel. Sec'y and treat# A program committee for 1'J25- 2% un. elec ted nn follows:Mrw. l~'. \'-. Armlt,Mrs.John Newell ard Mr.1. Reed 0'Hnnlon. Light refreshments of ice errantandassorted cakes were served ln' the 1923-2I eorumittec;Mrs.D. C: Marie Vera Ward. Commercial:Alice Bec k. Ev:L. Metzlnger. Elsie M.Peter1=en. Merrill J.Reeh,Harry H. Siert. Alia L. Stevens. Katherine Slnrensen.Gent-nl: Vivian M. Anderson. Ev- elyn Virginia Bolt. Venter Milburn Cnrlnon.Clytle C. Compton.Lilyan Hindley.Melvinn Mae llarbienn, Pentdee Inelnnfl.Nona.Ireland, Alice Mildred Jacohwn,T{u.\=sell 1.. Koepke,Suhelle jewcllen.Dorothy l~!cQunrrie.llurwoml Nemetz,Alice Blarinrie Nielwn.llarolri L.Small, Helen F.Stn-en°=. Jlugh A.Suther- land,Grace Warrick.Alice L. W il- kinson,J.Horton Wriglwt.Opal Myrtle Ixlaxine Tucker. 0Bl'I'lT.\RY \' ". u - -v- ~» - --voting 'Aye'. Christensen being ab-'sent. the motion c nrrid.1 Mayor appointed. Hundahl. Peebles and Jncobs n committee to canvas the vote out ut the special election held May 19, 192i,-Moore 1|:;e lp-pointerl to lil! the place of Jacobs. The following report was read: Honorable May or and City Coun- cil.Gentlemen.-We the under- $-i¢{tt¢'||committee. having been aD~ pointed to enntan the vote met nt the SDNinl Yflectlon held May 19. 192I. beg' leave to report we have canvass- ed Snitl rote and find result to be as follows.lst warul--Yes. 22; No, l5tl, 2nd wanl. -Yes 29. No 216, 3rd w\.nl-- Yes 49. No 231. 41.11 ward-Yen lu. No 165. Total-- Yes llil. No 110. s l - I The sudden death of Mrs.John Randall on Sunday . May 18. vu at great shock to her friend: and the mentors ol' the Crowell Home as she had not been ill und was d i n ! ! cheerful and happy up to the lest. She and her husband, who ln an in- valid, came to the Home about a. year ago and she was apparently sowell and active that ehe.h:ul devoted all her time to caring for her hus- band who will miss her greatly. The mln-eea.setl was born in Henry county. Iowa. April 5. 1863 and was married to John Randall. Dec. 23. i8'It at Abbintllon, Iovtrl.They came to Alma. Neb.. in 1830 or tl made their home there until 1895 when they moved to Lincoln, ---I-n 4- Blair na nnlhll 311078. |has placed within one block.QuittaB u i c k r o w . A f t e r t h o r o u g h l y i n ve s t i g a t i n g t h o si !u; \ t io g , ,Ju : ig o Go s s . o f t h e I ) i m i c t c o u r t l|L"(i||('t|t h a t t h e c i t y d i d r n : n e e d a n o x t m u n i t and di.-=¢r»lsr~d t h o i n j u n c t i o n su i t .I f y o u t h i n k h i s j u d g n w n t is so u n d ,vo t e " N o " o n n e x t M o n d a y .I 6 l t M r .A .J .Tl t a s ,o f t h e Cii f to n, H o t e l , h a s be e n o u t i n ! h e wilxle o f t h e we s t fo r n c o u p l e o f w e e k s a m i sx h i i e t h er e d i d s om e m o u n t ai n # l i m b - i n g .I l e vi s i l m l Mevcr al pln rma n n i m l fo r t h e sce nic b e a u t y n n fl rr~tun.~~l h u t w e e k fe e l i n g fi n e fo r t h e n u ! i n g . . M r . " fa i r : 1 i 1 a g n n i u l t"|'\:\|l and l u c = u l l n t }1e"|D hut h.1.\L n ||Ie:a~.:|\t 2 m ¢\'\h»*tf.\\r h e mo n t .1 I .. A T-- Legion Hall Saturday eve. May 24 BLACKSTDNIAN RADIO ORCHESTRA Aim rican |3.j} ~`E LE~ I \fx ,J~Jr, . ,r s, Z f * 1 ! ] E f ` /i 1~/f> _ /ff" SCREENWVITH -;RZE`C§ OUT\\'lT flies and mosquitoes. Stop them- kcclgacthern out.licalth and comfort demand that yout house Df9|N21[}Yscreened.1}on't wait imlii your house ts lnfednd watt 1n»atcts-make it Byproof now.}'rt.~ttct wash Pz»:ARL|Costs a mm: mowat Grsl but lasts longer, so costs much less in the md. Fpculy "PEARL Wire Cloth."Its smooth metallic special process coatingis :a guarantee of |.\Cnu£y and long ltlc.lnsmt on the gcnunne-two coppei'wins in the salvage and our round tag on every roll.Glad to show tt. nomr WAIT-scat:£.v Now: |Jw .T h e A r n d t " § F " Y ' a " "~ v.AL» ...:~,Z zz' I~,',,U m >~~4 !Z§§?;§§~ ..:1 '-~;-~ ;~M... r ...g_:g5;:s:| ;i;|I.-....-:::::»::::::x:a;..::I . ......~..:,...:.:: :r:!'t¥!Z!r!§§ »l.| rr :x::::::.-..:,:..,....-.::':71»{I?¥'€i.;:~:::::~::::¢~ 'L*=="¥'=5="~a=a§z§====zs§,, , E :z v '\ Q. .s 24 q *x cnrv HEALTH DPARTMEN1_U - ' ! f E ' ! ` ! : . N \.|-E ~ér4»9'»»ff;,¢.\¢_;*°~\\'!P _': ~ | 1'|~ ' l i f i i U '. : .? 1 3; ..1 :.Hu : 11112 ::1:1§;ifiii1 1 41€1¥1§ $11312 1I1:1:;il1§:1 15 1 £31 `14fr \|l'*1:'.-..,.., ~'f'»--"=1-'° iii De al Drlac_Wrreh o n l n lU l l h m l l u i has J in s ullal |-hh ll¢_'n duhnu! 43-»=--» l.I~I 1ul ln l u w IO u n all l vl i l l fs u n :w i l l l l2 , - g - _ - \ = = = - 1 - | _ g ~ - - ~ l u q l u d l l u :i n nl n n u u n h m l h l l lu n l h q u a u l l l l ol n d l c h h n n n hh u a l l h n u n z n a n dm u h !: n a d u n e f l r u n l l l nl l l l m . L n l l - n n l l | ¢ | ¢ d | | \ l . u . I .I nl l : d n a e n u m a m I nd m m l v m v u l c u l t u r i --a |..¢\.|no -an In fu 1r1 1:1. : 1 § . : 1 § 1.1 e L " l i ~L - . _ . _£ 5 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 11 * ' 3 E ' i ?1 ¢ uI El-1 ' 0 "15531 I ié l rilifvThe 12n1e:`p11.e :\c!::m\\i..!|.g¢ |\Ic.:~.\|1t \ i~.i'.Just as with men. the \\-ay to :\ hoy's heart is through his stmuach. You can aluays \\in your lmy if you have pastries hakql from l\lAlN1'0l' Flour,the Flour with the Purfuct .Blcn¢l.' Take No Other.Order a Sack Today. Il9 io x1wi:l1.l ;;:.I I'r. G.\ '1 a m 1:l ff Ivf l h t w k i<~r f u l nllk I.ul»\:=|10nr l'i;»f h\ r. f.S l u m 41| a fi s h i n g l f l p . U n \~t l |~ |~ lm H . :l . : l 'I w l u ¢\ Ht*|.\Ai:|kli\ mul 1| uid Smith :ami Mr ln num wi1f~r\' l|\r tenintr to o full house.The cast el eleven rnetnbers carried the orarlq ex- ceedingly well and ow cenainly to be complimented on the skill :.'::! training which they showed. The younit people were coached in their parts by Mrs.Anderson. the littll Fehool principal, assisted by Bliss Mehlonles and Mrs.Robzrt Lntwh. of Lincoln. We wisit to thank the public for the support given us during our re- cent carnival and dances and.other entertainments which we have put on.."American Legion. Just arrived!A biz line of apron dn'1on°r=. nil sizes 13-tU'l»1, gingimrns and fast color perealcs.Nant rtyles.One price.Sale starts Fri- day May 23:11. Hrs.r.C.Hilton, The N illiner. 1 -Paul Wolf, who works on the Sttnrls form just south of Blair, shot and killed on eagle on the farm y ester- day tnorning. The bin] tvns rt big one hming nn .eighty-two inch spread of wings and ww: the real article. It is seldom that there hints getinto this country and therevms quite a c rowd of intereated opedatont aa the young man show-ed his trophy on the streets. ARLINGTON Z5THBE'lS '|\ILL nr; (;;;.\V£l.lII) r At tt meeting of the Arlington til- lage trustees held nt the city hall it nas voted to gravel the streets in the businees district of Arlington. ,Work will proceed as soon mi pos.=»l» ble.Later on it is expected to do lmot¢ grueling. Van Deusen, Mrs. John A. Rhozule= and Mrs. E. C. Pierce who assi-lcd for Mrs. C. M. Hitchrnan. who \~a~< not present.The meeting adjourned until Sep- tember.,-~. . . . . . ._... ...- . , _ . . _ senoo z. NOTES The eighth grade county examin- ntions are over and the results silow that t68 pupils in the county have pt\ssed the test and are eligible to lieh sc hool work. The schools of the county pmctic~ ally closed the year'=¢york last Fritloy.but Arlington ttnrl lllair 1till have remaining time to run. The indications at the prefent time are that the c ounty will hate on oter supply ot teachers for next year nnul that there will be a liwly The death of Mrs. Chas Ohlson, aged 61 years, occurred Wednesday, May 2I, at B o"clock at the hdme of ler daughteq Mrs. Arc hie Ford near 'Tyson station north of Blair. The deceased and her husband had made their home with the Fl|Ifl5 here for about two years.Beside her husband she leaves three daughteri and one son. also two hzothers.A daughter.Mrs.Dr.Reickoff.came from Defiance;Ohio,arriving an :Ihr after her mother's death. Short flervieca will be heldat noon rn Sunday. May 2.5 nt the Ford home ond the remains will be token to Oakland where -ervices will he held nt 2:30 and horial mode in the Uak lnntl cemetery. . . . . . . . . . - . - _ _ . .- race for !.he'nchools that are still The Enterprise furnishes ctits for 'ads without coat to the advertiser Respectfully submitted: A. 3. Moore. K. P. Hundahl. n. c. ¥'eebles. Moved an seconded. tl1i¢ report he accepted and placed on file and the committee aliteharirefl.All 'eouncil» men present voting 'Ate'. the mo- tion carried. llioved and seconded. the City At- tht' Ham- lots that the leases torney prepare leases on mend-Siclieen and Siert are heine use by the city. to he for at tenii of 1 year. the rental rn the some to be for Hammond? 52000. for ?tlcKoen'~= $50.00 and for Sloth $2.00.On roll call.Hundahl. (Continued on page four) '»\:tnt¢\¢l--All kinds ot sewing both Lvltlallg su enum, ¢»......-.._They had no children. Funeral sertict"=were held this {'ihursday}afternoon ot 2:30 from the Crowell Home and interment war made in the Blair cemetery. r-:.uzLt' MORNING rms Shortly after midnight last night the firemen gvere called to the ilannia Gdmm f arm house just west of Clair and across the reall north from J. I.. Pete:acn's home.The fire orieinatinz from a chicken broader.was not discovered until the hlhae had gotten beyond control ond the nremen could do nothin! et- eent in the serine of the ftzmlture which was prac tically all saved but the house was a total loss. plain or fancy.~The Walter Petersen family occu- 1? "t 229 East Lincoln St. pled the house.vacant.~--| |Ia)= and rvtum with Mr. llrl\\1rlkl A number of the \¥on1:\n\' Ilclirf ICn r| \+nwnn bors u n d ( I.A .ll. la n; nlT.l "ml ri t h e n i n i v rm :1 \r m| m1 an l lnun n 11.m.- \|\\n\vc fu If cnv OFr e m o n t . D a r pm1.wrrl-c.M r M o n Li n d e n : u n d M i n s I. y ¢ l i n Je m b n vw n t an ¢|f~Ii|.::|u~s\ frnm the (`n¢p¢. and il u- prvainlelnt,M m .l1l~=i¢'M c l i r i d o n n l l o t h e r mc m l n- r s w e r e m l m nn °> on l. T h e y w e n t m e r o n \ \ 'c - i n e l l u y r v h l r l n i n g l°11|.|n\da}. M r .C .FI.S p c l l m a n .a b r o t h vr o f o u r t o w n n m n n .J .R .S p é l l m n n .w a s a g u e s t o f h i s b r o t h e r .J.B .f r n m S u n d a y u n t i l I"r i1Iny n f l a s t \\{'r3<. M r .S p e l i m a n w a s h e r o n n 3 l e a ve n f a b s e n c e fr o m t h e l . . S . N m : l l h o s - p i t a l o f t h e G h e n t L u k a s Il l . , ha \ i h l g b e e n a p a t i e n t i n i h l l l f*r <li tu§ in\ Il i n r e t h e w a r .H e i s n o t a w e l l m a n y e t a n d r e l u m c d fo r t r e a t m e n t l n - t I I I F r i d a y .. I 1 /:\ _@ 1..-| - _