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05-22-1924:;=~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 do 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 si n o u : l m ; n n i n g n r n g e . ni n b e t t e r sw 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 ng 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 ! 4zoo rl 1 6 - I l d " l m l t hh e r i nr f ul w i l l :re arsa b o u t n n t h e r ~nt re- I Sl l o no f Il m l re n ts , They i l lb 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 II ' QV4 I !{uhn'|Photos willplease yiio, Elwin Strong with his tent equip- ment is holding forth in the city wi: week. For sale: -192%Ford Sedan, with starter.I-'inerunning Order.Price m s The question atthe electionnext Mondayla "Shalt we spend $25,000 foran oil engine or shall we spend $1.000to repair our plant as good ns new?19-ll TheEntShopnextdoortothe Enterprischas 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 CABTHYANDb o n oCREEK NOTES f ! - I Tliehom:CreekClubspent nmost pleasant afternoon at the hum! ofRachaelbicllonald lmnl Thuudny. Refreshmentsofsandwiches,pick les, cake. salad and coffee were serveel. An interesting feature of the If fair was the presence of nine babies. This club is pureln socioi one, theladies leaving the r sewink nt home for the day..TheWnnc hschoolrepentedthe playgivenlostFridayewenimr, 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 thennrentolhome in Blair.Thev were hir. nnrl Mrs. Nels. Hansen. Mr. andMrs. James Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lumen.AMr.Robinson. ofFremont, or-eenizeitaSundayschool at LongCreekonMothers'Day.Mrs.Bexl wasnudesuperintendent andtherewere thirty present.Next Sunulny.JensPetersen, son of fhri=Pete:.ton will be conflt'|ne¢l|at the Dnnixh ehuncn.Rev. Nels HansonandMrs. Herrsen,of Donn. visitedat the Chris Petersenhome Sunday. They sro tollmnptonNebr., noon "here he will preach.Long Creek |JtI|lil~x will eniot-their closintrtinypicnicnextSntunlny.Moy IT.StnnlevB r ~xiilutlin Omaha lml Sunday.A rnrel part;». 1.l.l :xt the ,lnhnl ltnwy homo ln~t F:tu~lw night. the ccuim1lreimr'llrllirr},°~1birthIAll litl n fine time0I l l1 unlnxoteninirhe \.:~ungrneopleintheno-lrvhborhn-ln fu e tinlt nImee nt lnrthileiXtr noel XinToe Hiller Fnlnt 'Run day at the Andrew Tonsen home\lr and lllrs¥lan*e \fe!Hllthof ArllnztoncalleclutJohnAmnsnnr1Sinmlnv 'lhe\lc(:|r1l1\clenrlhelrltheir clo=in¢:nroemmlastevening.The I6-lt.Walter lumen Ginnge.l BELL 'cnz:a|<_v.\l.|.1=:'f NEWS Thefollowing wereFremont c allens this week:Wm. Wiikening |family, John Echtunlcnmp analfamily . Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lallman Miss MinnieLallrnan.Miss MaryLullnuin spent Sundant the W m. Holtmln home. Mr.-and Mrs. Henry Langhorst, oliermmi, and W ill Lallnun and funilies spent Sumlny at the Emil Loll mnnhome. MinsMinnieLallrnanreturnedSundto the Fred Votth home af- ter evernl weekn ntly with her moth cr. Mrs. Minnie LlllrnanoThe following spent Sunday at theAlbertLaaker home;Mr.andhint. HermanKerkhoff,GotliebEchten- knmpPeterHllgenkampandWm.Laakers and family. MissAgnesChristensenspentThursday evening at the Wm Wilk- emng home.BlissLeonaHoltmnnspentTues dayeveningwithNormaEchten Kamp.Sir. nnd Mrs. John Fchtenkammp.ofArlington.visitedSundayeven- Hutnt the Augiist Lnllman home.GilbertKatt nndHominlloltmanwhoarenttendlnzhighschooint Arlington, spent the week end with homefolks.Wm.Wilkenlng andfamily npent SundayattheHenryWilkenlnz home..Mr.ondMrs.EmilLallmnnvis-\l<¢l Sotuniny ewenime at the George Schweder home.Wm. Holt:nan and daughter. Irene.wereArlnnngtoncallersMonday. BEl\£H NOTES 0. lt. Carter of Omaha spent Sun-daywithhissister,Mrs.\'\»'alter Peck..Mis.enAthaPilcherandDorisJohns called on Miss Edna ltlombcrir Sunday afternoon.Mrs.Chndey Ohlson is very rr'-ly at this writing, having Iroubc to The Minutes Robertson of Blair andMis..Fmncia Carter wereguests of the E. C. Lippincott family We~lnes»day evening..RudolphKuhlatesupperatthelinrry Smithhome Sunday evening. TheBenchCommunity Club metwithMrs.ChenSuttonlust'Ihurs~ day..»Therewereseveral1.i:<ilor:- ondrefreshment;of ice c ream andcake were served. Hans Anderson of Florence nan o truest ntthe JonasBiomberghomeMonulny night. The A. lil. Johns youngneople ofOnuthzt, Athnl'ilc hc r and in.. Cnr rie Free of Blair ucre Sunday slin|it'r \[l|.k'1\l\ nt the A. Bl. .follnhomo. The ll. 3. Smithfamily callednnMrs.S}l\i~1inltlnir2iun=l:\§e\en ing.Sli~ ||1I°~liI}Fmitlui. on thewil. | breathe. ll-I l1u\am: l.\i tn i1..ilCliulll Mori -lay.Pleasant \ienSunday School carricel outit- IlroixrnmonMntl1er'-Dnyinuplensinmanner.TheroomWainicelygrcoratedililnc colornnclllowcrsbythetchers.the Eliason Rubert=:on, whore ako pre,gentattheservices.Mr. ond Mrs. J im Pounnfl Mrs. Sampsonoflllair. Mrs. J ohComp tonandltr-ttyJunewere'iunrlny n: rar..».n: i.:_.. i \~-1-w1...the home of Leo Miller, in honor of his .... picnic will he helrlFriilay.callers at the H. C. Lippincothome. 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 ! ir 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 ln. L nll nu n an d w i\ -. I. Inhu lh t o w w m | i lf° \ I" Q i 1 a<~~' 21 lf .i E k ::§".§: ~'ii "5€' I T U ,fHQNDE. 9 *"I§" Look\.>.='"® , fasa'nf~Hp~ £ 3 ~~z~ In~'E i' ~Q=`ali" vg~ iI. /Lg!; l"=''' ; ~ s w y v o a s x e n g i n 1 » 1 b e do 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 si n o u : l m ; n n i n g n r n g e . ni n b e t t e r sw 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 ng 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 ! 4zoo rl 1 6 - I l d " l m l t hh e r i nr f ul w i l l :re arsa b o u t n n t h e r ~nt re- I Sl l o no f Il m l re n ts , They i l lb e 1-nz mtAh"5'.'e ho:n fm M called ~ irqscrcon~m t h ~ m ~| `' n~ !{uhn'|Photos willplease yiio, Elwin Strong with his tent equip- ment is holding forth in the city wi: week. For sale: -192%Ford Sedan, with starter.I-'inerunning Order.Price m s The question atthe electionnext Mondayla "Shalt we spend $25,000 foran oil engine or shall we spend $1.000to repair our plant as good ns new?19-ll TheEntShopnextdoortothe Enterprischas 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 CABTHYANDb o n oCREEK NOTES f ! - I Tliehom:CreekClubspent nmost pleasant afternoon at the hum! ofRachaelbicllonald lmnl Thuudny. Refreshmentsofsandwiches,pick les, cake. salad and coffee were serveel. An interesting feature of the If fair was the presence of nine babies. This club is pureln socioi one, theladies leaving the r sewink nt home for the day..TheWnnc hschoolrepentedthe playgivenlostFridayewenimr, 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 thennrentolhome in Blair.Thev were hir. nnrl Mrs. Nels. Hansen. Mr. andMrs. James Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lumen.AMr.Robinson. ofFremont, or-eenizeitaSundayschool at LongCreekonMothers'Day.Mrs.Bexl wasnudesuperintendent andtherewere thirty present.Next Sunulny.JensPetersen, son of fhri=Pete:.ton will be conflt'|ne¢l|at the Dnnixh ehuncn.Rev. Nels HansonandMrs. Herrsen,of Donn. visitedat the Chris Petersenhome Sunday. They sro tollmnptonNebr., noon "here he will preach.Long Creek |JtI|lil~x will eniot-their closintrtinypicnicnextSntunlny.Moy IT.StnnlevB r ~xiilutlin Omaha lml Sunday.A rnrel part;». 1.l.l :xt the ,lnhnl ltnwy homo ln~t F:tu~lw night. the ccuim1lreimr'llrllirr},°~1birthIAll litl n fine time0I l l1 unlnxoteninirhe \.:~ungrneopleintheno-lrvhborhn-ln fu e tinlt nImee nt lnrthileiXtr noel XinToe Hiller Fnlnt 'Run day at the Andrew Tonsen home\lr and lllrs¥lan*e \fe!Hllthof ArllnztoncalleclutJohnAmnsnnr1Sinmlnv 'lhe\lc(:|r1l1\clenrlhelrltheir clo=in¢:nroemmlastevening.The I6-lt.Walter lumen Ginnge.l BELL 'cnz:a|<_v.\l.|.1=:'f NEWS Thefollowing wereFremont c allens this week:Wm. Wiikening |family, John Echtunlcnmp analfamily . Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lallman Miss MinnieLallrnan.Miss MaryLullnuin spent Sundant the W m. Holtmln home. Mr.-and Mrs. Henry Langhorst, oliermmi, and W ill Lallnun and funilies spent Sumlny at the Emil Loll mnnhome. MinsMinnieLallrnanreturnedSundto the Fred Votth home af- ter evernl weekn ntly with her moth cr. Mrs. Minnie LlllrnanoThe following spent Sunday at theAlbertLaaker home;Mr.andhint. HermanKerkhoff,GotliebEchten- knmpPeterHllgenkampandWm.Laakers and family. MissAgnesChristensenspentThursday evening at the Wm Wilk- emng home.BlissLeonaHoltmnnspentTues dayeveningwithNormaEchten Kamp.Sir. nnd Mrs. John Fchtenkammp.ofArlington.visitedSundayeven- Hutnt the Augiist Lnllman home.GilbertKatt nndHominlloltmanwhoarenttendlnzhighschooint Arlington, spent the week end with homefolks.Wm.Wilkenlng andfamily npent SundayattheHenryWilkenlnz home..Mr.ondMrs.EmilLallmnnvis-\l<¢l Sotuniny ewenime at the George Schweder home.Wm. Holt:nan and daughter. Irene.wereArlnnngtoncallersMonday. BEl\£H NOTES 0. lt. Carter of Omaha spent Sun-daywithhissister,Mrs.\'\»'alter Peck..Mis.enAthaPilcherandDorisJohns called on Miss Edna ltlombcrir Sunday afternoon.Mrs.Chndey Ohlson is very rr'-ly at this writing, having Iroubc to The Minutes Robertson of Blair andMis..Fmncia Carter wereguests of the E. C. Lippincott family We~lnes»day evening..RudolphKuhlatesupperatthelinrry Smithhome Sunday evening. TheBenchCommunity Club metwithMrs.ChenSuttonlust'Ihurs~ day..»Therewereseveral1.i:<ilor:- ondrefreshment;of ice c ream andcake were served. Hans Anderson of Florence nan o truest ntthe JonasBiomberghomeMonulny night. The A. lil. Johns youngneople ofOnuthzt, Athnl'ilc hc r and in.. Cnr rie Free of Blair ucre Sunday slin|it'r \[l|.k'1\l\ nt the A. Bl. .follnhomo. The ll. 3. Smithfamily callednnMrs.S}l\i~1inltlnir2iun=l:\§e\en ing.Sli~ ||1I°~liI}Fmitlui. on thewil. | breathe. ll-I l1u\am: l.\i tn i1..ilCliulll Mori -lay.Pleasant \ienSunday School carricel outit- IlroixrnmonMntl1er'-Dnyinuplensinmanner.TheroomWainicelygrcoratedililnc colornnclllowcrsbythetchers.the Eliason Rubert=:on, whore ako pre,gentattheservices.Mr. ond Mrs. J im Pounnfl Mrs. Sampsonoflllair. Mrs. J ohComp tonandltr-ttyJunewere'iunrlny n: rar..».n: i.:_.. i \~-1-w1...the home of Leo Miller, in honor of his .... picnic will he helrlFriilay.callers at the H. C. Lippincothome. 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 ! ir 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 ln. L nll nu n an d w i\ -. I. Inhu lh t o w w m | i lf° \ I" Q i 1 a<~~' 21 lf .i E k ::§".§: ~'ii "5€' I T U ~HQNDEu /1.v Q~;;.~= Loo[<~ I@ 1nf .4.~ ~_'j?~P_'j{~ . g s ~. |1~|ka~ ~li~\l~ QJ '~ A~ g > ' i !J I~ BurrMuskandmotherwere Omaha \"isi1.oro Monday.Mrs.§I r i s ,RoscoennddJohnwerevnsxlorsattheH. J .SmithhomeTuesdayevening.Earl Smitn. son of H. J. has returned from hlsMthoolatGrandIslandandwillamend the summer ai. home. "spentWednesdaywithherpgrentz Mr. :md Mrs. Ed. Brown.MondayafternoonMr.nm!M n3-like Wilson and Hrs. Hamid Walno visited at Mrs. Chas. Cartel-'s Mr.andBits.WalterMeC|mrke and 'sirand Mrs. James Morton mln'n. of0nmhz.. spent Sunday after\ A mem. NEW SPAPER FOR.xuzm mm vm plea! sm.1xunna Photos wtl At the nlection next Monday votelAt the election next Hand ALI. THE PEOPLEHo18-ll.i"No If y ou do not want an ali engine vote "No" next Mondny16-it m=|='|C|A1.PAPER OF CITY OF BLAIR,NEBRASKA 2 2 w i t h~ Ir sl~? 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 ya tH 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 dM r s .("h¢-IS u t l o ns p e n tS u n d a y Qa 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 nl f l v i lS u n * m o l lw a so nt 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 ) ooo~¢oeo¢oaoeu¢~o¢ovo9o¢ 09O§D'?U§U5D!D\§O'§0®°!O®O limaI..H.#.|\n\|\. pminf of the ser\ic¢u at tha l'lom~:u\\ \i4~w nchonlhauntSulnlnyumusumiugat10 o'c\o¢k.Misal"f\1\c£» Uartvr \i~il¢~¢! :\ f\\\\daysina!u w katthe lT;\hI.\|\|\{n roll hmno.Gnmlnum\\ni3¢in-I-\r|\tir:\l|5 ill nl the Blair huiqmitnlNONNelamnand"i fo\l\nlon\~|luOmaha 3`ri~lay to 1init !l»\>\% I\m1m1. Ixluie5\¢~|u\u:\Muifmllil)1nU|\lSunmlnylflanzooll X31llmul"run.l sen near Kr1\|\aml.Mm.I~Ilic¢\Jergfselzr¢'lurru»l 1 -».»»._ .., uo g , L T . J~ / Jf l * ? gThe Way to a Boy's Heart noonmnci has muvmi to hfr Imam* in; Blairafterspendim:thewintvr!withhe-r_\lnughu~r. Mrs. (hetS u l|ton.I=FloydBurton.whowas|pcmte~|I on at the Uni. hospital in 0n\:\l'1a1 rciu mn ihomeMondaya\flerm»nn.i Floydwishestothankhisfri:-ml- 1 I ndl MH ~QM .. l z " ' f - § lo helphim with his :\JH:u:\\urk.E TheGamingCitybu !teamdefeated the Herman Ramblers :ll LapF pint:-ott'5Sunday, 12 tol.Batter.iesCumim:City:KarlSmith.andWest,Herman.Sheets.Faucet!aml Parish.ThisisCnminzCit}":=2n¢|winof the semmn as they elefcatnl. Kennnrd two weeks ago.1 MissIreneWarrick.ofBlair.spent Sunday at Chet Sutton's:5 Mrs. EddieBrown 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 atthe electionnext Mondayls "Shalt we spend $25,000 foran oil engine or shall we spend $1.000to repair our plant as good ns new?19-ll TheEatShopnextdoortothe Flnterprlsehas 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 CABTHYANDb o n oCREEK NOTES f ! - I TheIa m:CreekClubspent nmost pleasant afternoon at the hum! ofRachaelbic llonald lnnl Thuuday. Refreshmentsofsandwiches,pick les, calce. salad and coffee were serveel. An interesting feature of the af fair was the prcr-ence of nine babies. This club is purela social one, theladies leaving the r sewink at home for the rlnyTheWranchschoolrepealedthe playgivenlastFridayevening, 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 theparentalhome in Blair.Thev were hir. nnsl Mrs. Nels. Hansen. Mr. andMrs. James Jensen anal Mr. and Mrs. J. Lamen.AMr.Robinson. ofFremont, or-feenizeiiaSundayschool at LongCreekonMothers'Day.Mrs.Beal wasmadesuperintenilent andtherewere thirty present.Next Sumlny..lensPetersen, sonof fhrl=Peternon will be conflt'|ne¢l| ni the Dnnixh church.Rev. Nels HansonandMrs. Honsen,of Dona. visitedsl the Chris Petersenhome Sunday. They sro toHamptonNcbr., soon "here he will preach.Lone Creek pupils will eniox-their closintriinypicnicnextSntunlny.Moy IT.StnnlevB r ~xi i n i lin Omaha last Sunday.A cnrel part;». 1¢l.l nt the ,lnhnl Barr!homo l:\~t F:tu~lw night. the cr\.<ion|'€'3n|g'llcll\rr},°~1birthIAll li-il a fire timel'}I l la unlnxomeninirhovoungrneopleinthenolrvhborhnwl n fu e tinlt nIance at lnrthilniXtr and Xl:-.Toe Hiller Fnlnt 'Run day at the Andrew Tonsen home\lr. and lllrsllarve Bfernllthof ArllnztoncallcclatJohnAmnsonsSfomlnv 'lhe\lc(:|r1l1\chorillblrltheir clrwinenrorfmmlastevening.The Mr.-and Mrs. Henry Langhorst, oiIer1nan, and Will Lalllnan and families spent Sumlny at the Emil Loll manhome. MissMinnieLallrnanreturnedSundto the Fred Votth homo af- ter everal weeks stay with her moth er. Mrs. Minnie LallrnanuThe following spent Sunday at theAlbertLaaker home;Mr.andhint. HermanKcrkhoff,GotliebEchlen- RampPeterHllgenkampandWm.Laakers and family. MissAgnesChristensenspentThursday evening at the Wm Wilk- cnmg home.BlissLeonaHoltmnnspentTues dayeveningwithNormaEchlen Kamp.Sir. and Mrs. John Fchtenkammp.ofArlington.»isil.cdSundayeven- :nirat the August Lnllmnn home.GilbertKan nndNorfnalloltmanwhoareattendinzhighschooint Arlington, spent the week end with homefolks.Wm.Wilkenlng andfamily npent SundayattheHenryWilkeninz home..Mr.ondMrs.EmilLallrnnnvis-ited Salunrlay evening at the George Schweder home.Wm. Holt:nan and daughter. Irene.wereArlnnngtoncallersMonday. BEh£ H NOTES 0. li. Carter of Omaha spent Sun-daywithhissister,Mrs.\'\»'alter Peck..Blix.esAthaPilcheranalDorisJohns 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 wereguests ol the E. C. Lippincott family We~lncs»day evening..RudolphKuhlatesupperatthe llnrry Smithhome Sunday evening.TheBenchCommunity Club metwithMrs.ChenSuttonlust'I`hurs~ day..»Therewereseveralsi:<itor:- andaefreshmentoof ice c ream andcake were served. Hans Anderson of Florence was n guest atthe JonasBiomberghomoMonulny night. The A. lil. Johns youngieople ofOniaha, AthnPilc 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. Smithfamily callc~lnnMrs.S}l\i~1inlllnir2iun=l:\§e\en ing.Sli~ ||1I°~liI}Fmitlii. on Unwil.ll-t hmane l.\l to l1..ilCliulll Mori ] breathe. -lay.Pleasant \iew Sunday School carricel outit- IlroixrnrnonMotl1er'-Dnyinaplensinmanner.Theroomwasnicelygrcoratedililac colornnclllowcrsbythetchers.the Eliason Robert=:on, whorc aleo pn_,gentattheservices.Mr. and Mrs. J im Pounnfl Mrs. Samln~nnoflllair. Mrs. J ohComp tonandlil-ttyJunewere'iunilny f \: tar..».n: i. :_..i \~-1-w1...the home of Leo Miller, in honor of his . picnic will he hohlFriday.callers at the H. C. Lippincothome. m s t é 4\r\ 1 cnrv HEALTH DPARTMENTz1.B U L L E T I N .__-~ _ _ ; ;"» .. 1BLAIR~ g ARUNGTONe I L- ~e»=a¢h¢'§=,a==.a..-==s§s§§s=sif _~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 ! ir 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 ln. L nll nu n an d w i\ -. I. Inhu lh t o w w m | i lf° \ 31-~' 21 lf .i E k 5 ig; ' Ii'" I rlil ~ lr' |HL i ~is ~r" F , |, AT1 Blair Ball Parkl suNuAv.~ MA Y : s m3 Game Called at 3 o'clock~ i r o n ~HQNDE,' You LookQ if : _ v mf=1°- " "_ fD a s am e ~~:>~~P P °_~ £ 3 ~~ OmahaTuesday.I Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"JeanetteGoofiwm,orwazenouHeb.has visillrdthe 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 akellcCm:kenisreported NO. 17BLAIR, W ASHINGTON COUNTY, Nssn s m ,MAY 22, 1924 1! VOL. XXVIUa sn o tfe e l i n ga sw e l luu s w .. CL o a n .~en ts ,l f~ l l .Be n t y \ \ "& . 'l I p151Im o nym mp r o m p tse rvi ce .G e o r g eB .B i k e r .; ;'i " ° ° l "o nt h eM 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 paper bright colors. 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 at8 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 IJrm 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 thelnllh 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- innualeiection,Tuesdayevening, May 20. Haggand&Bendorf,Undertaking Forsale:-1919Dodge' rarwithwinter 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. TheCongregations!!a¢Ii| one closedjcnr Iurninhod without ehg. Both phones.Louled in Biker omce.. Mr. and Mrs. Wiil Linden attend- edthebirthdaypartyofHenry Sol!atFlorencelostMonday even- ins' "iK|l¢nl price paid for cream and eggsul.I>{anfonl'sCreamStation. Onedooremitof. NielsenisCash Store.U. An outfit Ls buying walnut timber throughthissectionof thecounty nm! has shippedout aboutlifbean oldosds. Do you want the Fiirbxnka Morse & Co. to run your town? If you want. iorunilyourself,\ole"Nu" nextMonday.16-lt 5londay'xrainwas lightinm m but out on the Papio 5 henry down: fall uma experienced and tlie slnelms werefull to overfiowlng. Mrs. T. C..Hiltonhas 1 lineof uiee dmues thatare hard lo beat for price and quality.See them be- fore the line is broken.N- i f August Rnlhmann and family are Iookmgfor _their daughterlluldn. he public on Tuesday. May rjnz foil Rev. Cuup, cmpmn a Amman Grimm, Ludun, march from monument northlla Mrs.E. R. llagxand plans oLincoln nextSumlny 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 Cookwho willforan oil engine or shall \\ arriveMay17 fromher home in51.000to P090if our plant Wichita. Knnsaa.W* new? nesddy evening. Carl liolufrman llnll fnmilv droveMrs lnSewardNehr.Sundayloal- leml U10 dedication of the ltnw Luthvran tearixrpa s¢r~I:1:|athui place.°¥"n"\ihorhome in Blair 'lhr.°y rclumecl Monday.»p¢~|»d the summer here. {}ur nlemnnlnnl Inu. mn R \ranOur siram planthasrun lI 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 rrepaireal lw i l ln ma 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 tM o n d a y .16 - 1 : M n .W i l i a Jc n k i n nm 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 nM h s o u t il a s !Fr id lx ya m iM r . Je n k i n .w e n td o w nS a t u n l a yexe|\» i n gb o l hr e t u r n i n gM o n d a ya f t e r - Bt w n . w o u l dy o ul i k e nn i c e l a w nhe fiq e u rw i m i b r e n k ? _In mo| Te r i n gfu r m l nve r yclm icellus=i=m:n u l l bo r r p m e d l i n g aml ap t e- Ifo rl i d spu 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 set tler 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 <» TheW. 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~hdug.CallInd., |:hum:°lilnck\\c:\ln.flown. 55405W. South Slrvet.ClurisZlenainrf,Sr..;|u|rl\:|~¢~-In l l t lMyronMetzinger. newaixcylinder"alanIsntIu:~~ 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 havehe 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 do 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 si n o u : l m ; n n i n g n r n g e . ni n b e t t e r sw 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 ng 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 ! 4zoo rl 1 6 - I l d " l m l t hh e r i nr f ul w i l l :re arsa b o u t n n t h e r ~nt re- I Sl l o no f Il m l re n ts , They i l lb e 1-nz 1 I ndl MH ~QM .. l z " ' f - § !{uhn'|Photos willplease yiio, Elwin Strong with his tent equip- ment is holding forth in the city wi: week. For sale: -192%Ford Sedan, with starter.I-'inerunning Order.Price m s The question atthe electionnext Mondayla "Shalt we spend $25,000 foran oil engine or shall we spend $1.000to repair our plant as good ns new?19-ll TheEntShopnextdoortothe Enterprischas 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 CABTHYANDb o n oCREEK NOTES f ! - I Tliehom:CreekClubspent nmost pleasant afternoon at the hum! ofRachaelbicllonald lmnl Thuudny. Refreshmentsofsandwiches,pick les, cake. salad and coffee were serveel. An interesting feature of the If fair was the presence of nine babies. This club is pureln socioi one, theladies leaving the r sewink nt home for the day..TheWnnc hschoolrepentedthe playgivenlostFridayewenimr, 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 thennrentolhome in Blair.Thev were hir. nnrl Mrs. Nels. Hansen. Mr. andMrs. James Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lumen.AMr.Robinson. ofFremont, or-eenizeitaSundayschool at LongCreekonMothers'Day.Mrs.Bexl wasnudesuperintendent andtherewere thirty present.Next Sunulny.JensPetersen, son of fhri=Pete:.ton will be conflt'|ne¢l|at the Dnnixh ehuncn.Rev. Nels HansonandMrs. Herrsen,of Donn. visitedat the Chris Petersenhome Sunday. They sro tollmnptonNebr., noon "here he will preach.Long Creek |JtI|lil~x will eniot-their closintrtinypicnicnextSntunlny.Moy IT.StnnlevB r ~xiilutlin Omaha lml Sunday.A rnrel part;». 1.l.l :xt the ,lnhnl ltnwy homo ln~t F:tu~lw night. the ccuim1lreimr'llrllirr},°~1birthIAll litl n fine time0I l l1 unlnxoteninirhe \.:~ungrneopleintheno-lrvhborhn-ln fu e tinlt nImee nt lnrthileiXtr noel XinToe Hiller Fnlnt 'Run day at the Andrew Tonsen home\lr and lllrs¥lan*e \fe!Hllthof ArllnztoncalleclutJohnAmnsnnr1Sinmlnv 'lhe\lc(:|r1l1\clenrlhelrltheir clo=in¢:nroemmlastevening.The I6-lt.Walter lumen Ginnge.l BELL 'cnz:a|<_v.\l.|.1=:'f NEWS Thefollowing wereFremont c allens this week:Wm. Wiikening |family, John Echtunlcnmp analfamily . Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lallman Miss MinnieLallrnan.Miss MaryLullnuin spent Sundant the W m. Holtmln home. Mr.-and Mrs. Henry Langhorst, oliermmi, and W ill Lallnun and funilies spent Sumlny at the Emil Loll mnnhome. MinsMinnieLallrnanreturnedSundto the Fred Votth home af- ter evernl weekn ntly with her moth cr. Mrs. Minnie LlllrnanoThe following spent Sunday at theAlbertLaaker home;Mr.andhint. HermanKerkhoff,GotliebEchten- knmpPeterHllgenkampandWm.Laakers and family. MissAgnesChristensenspentThursday evening at the Wm Wilk- emng home.BlissLeonaHoltmnnspentTues dayeveningwithNormaEchten Kamp.Sir. nnd Mrs. John Fchtenkammp.ofArlington.visitedSundayeven- Hutnt the Augiist Lnllman home.GilbertKatt nndHominlloltmanwhoarenttendlnzhighschooint Arlington, spent the week end with homefolks.Wm.Wilkenlng andfamily npent SundayattheHenryWilkenlnz home..Mr.ondMrs.EmilLallmnnvis-\l<¢l Sotuniny ewenime at the George Schweder home.Wm. Holt:nan and daughter. Irene.wereArlnnngtoncallersMonday. BEl\£H NOTES 0. lt. Carter of Omaha spent Sun-daywithhissister,Mrs.\'\»'alter Peck..Mis.enAthaPilcherandDorisJohns called on Miss Edna ltlombcrir Sunday afternoon.Mrs.Chndey Ohlson is very rr'-ly at this writing, having Iroubc to The Minutes Robertson of Blair andMis..Fmncia Carter wereguests of the E. C. Lippincott family We~lnes»day evening..RudolphKuhlatesupperatthelinrry Smithhome Sunday evening. TheBenchCommunity Club metwithMrs.ChenSuttonlust'Ihurs~ day..»Therewereseveral1.i:<ilor:- ondrefreshment;of ice c ream andcake were served. Hans Anderson of Florence nan o truest ntthe JonasBiomberghomeMonulny night. The A. lil. Johns youngneople ofOnuthzt, Athnl'ilc hc r and in.. Cnr rie Free of Blair ucre Sunday slin|it'r \[l|.k'1\l\ nt the A. Bl. .follnhomo. The ll. 3. Smithfamily callednnMrs.S}l\i~1inltlnir2iun=l:\§e\en ing.Sli~ ||1I°~liI}Fmitlui. on thewil. | breathe. ll-I l1u\am: l.\i tn i1..ilCliulll Mori -lay.Pleasant \ienSunday School carricel outit- IlroixrnmonMntl1er'-Dnyinuplensinmanner.TheroomWainicelygrcoratedililnc colornnclllowcrsbythetchers.the Eliason Rubert=:on, whore ako pre,gentattheservices.Mr. ond Mrs. J im Pounnfl Mrs. Sampsonoflllair. Mrs. J ohComp tonandltr-ttyJunewere'iunrlny n: rar..».n: i.:_.. i \~-1-w1...the home of Leo Miller, in honor of his .... picnic will he helrlFriilay.callers at the H. C. Lippincothome. 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 ! ir 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 ln. L nll nu n an d w i\ -. I. Inhu lh t o w w m | i lf° \ 1 1.11 -1.' i ia < ~ ~ ' 21 lf .i E k 5- ' : .1 | ~'ii "5€' i r o n ~HQNDE,' You LookQf r _ v'D i s a p p o i n t efl® . _g a l _ if rp . ,> W 1 QL*r i~i\u:l!|o:1 Julius' Glu2| ol the I}ls\rict court,dccidvdthat the city slid not need an extra unit and dia.»nl1.tll U10 injunction .m-uilIf y ou feel thathis judgmentis sound1,ole "§u" on next. Monday.1 6 l l Mr. Newt llracken, of Omaha was In lilnir Mnmlay shaking hand: with oldfriends auuilooking af ter bu.¢ lnam aiuim.Mr.Brackenwasfar a longterm of years a rmi-len! nf Blair andwillle wellremembered by many Blair friends. Iixlidi lor vanBoyce of Tekamah drme through the city last Monday ir. :x big Bulvk S1dan. Mr. Kfzmiloyce rtrn|1\i5:wldlu=intcrcntsintheHun {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 errant and assorted 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 - IThe 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 so well 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.Quitt aB u i c kr o w . A f t e r t h o r o u g h l yi n ve s t i g a t i n gt h o si !u; \ t io g , ,Ju : ig o Go s s . o f t h eI ) i m i c t c o u r tl|L"(i||('t|t h a tt h ec i t yd i dr n : n e e d a n o x t m u n i tand di.-=¢r»lsr~dt h o i n j u n c t i o nsu i t .I fy o ut h i n kh i s j u d g n w n tisso u n d ,vo t e " N o " o n n e x tM o n d a y .I 6 l t M r .A .J .Tl t a s ,o ft h eCii f to n, H o t e l , h a sbe e no u ti n ! h ewilxleo f t h ewe s tfo r n c o u p l e o f w e e k sa 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 evi s i l m lMevcr alpln rman n i m l fo rt h esce nicb e a u t yn n flrr~tun.~~l h u tw e e kfe e l i n gfi n efo rt h en u ! i n g . . M r . " fa i r : 1 i 1 a g n n i u lt"|'\:\|l and l uc = u l l n t}1e"|D hut h.1.\Ln ||Ie:a~.:|\t 2 m ¢\'\h»*tf.\\rh emo 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 houseDf9|N21[}Y screened.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. nomrWAIT-scat:£.v Now:| Jw .T h eA r n d t" § F " Y ' a " "~ v.AL» ...:~,Zzz' I~,',,Um>~~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 :zv'\ Q. .s 24 q *x cnrv HEALTH DPARTMEN1_U - ' ! f E ' ! ` ! : . N \.|-E~ér4»9'»»ff;,¢.\¢_;*°~\\'!P_': ~ | 1'|~ ' l i f i i U '. : .? 13; ..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 alDrlac_Wrreho n l n lU l l h m l l u i hasJ ins ullal |-hh ll¢_'n duhnu! 43-»=--» l.I~I 1ul ln lu 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 dll u :i n n l nn 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 h h 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 ll l nl l ll m. L nl l - n n l l | ¢ | ¢ d | | \ l . u . I .I nl l : d n ae n u ma 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 § 1.1e L" l i ~L - . _ . _£ 5 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 11 * ' 3 E ' i ?1 ¢ uIEl-1' 0"15531 IiélrilifvThe 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 FlourwiththePurfuct .Blcn¢l.' Take No Other.Order a Sack Today. Il9 io x1wi:l1.l;;:.II'r. G.\ '1 a m1:l ffIvf lh tw ki<~rf u l nllkI.ul»\:=|10nrl'i;»fh\ r. f.S l u m41| a fi s h i n g l f l p . U n\~tl |~ |~ lm H . :l . : l 'I w l u ¢\ Ht*|.\Ai:|kli\ mul1| 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 get into 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 Anumber of the\¥on1:\n\' IlclirfICn r| \+nwnn borsu n d ( I.A .ll. la n; nlT.l "ml rit h en i n i vrm :1 \r m| m1anl lnun n 11.m.- \|\\n\vc fu If cnvOFr e m o n t . D a rpm1.wrrl-c.M rM o n Li n d e n : u n dM i n sI. y ¢ l i n Je m b nvw n t an ¢|f~Ii|.::|u~s\ frnm the (`n¢p¢. andil u- prvainlelnt,M m .l1l~=i¢'M c l i r i d on n l l o t h e rmc m l n- r sw e r em l mnn °> on l. T h e yw e n tm e ro n\ \ 'c - i n e l l u yr v h l r l n i n gl°11|.|n\da}. M r .C .FI.S p c l l m a n .ab r o t h vro f o u rt o w n n m n n .J .R .S p é l l m n n .w a s ag u e s to fh i sb r o t h e r .J.B .f r n m S u n d a yu n t i lI"r i1Inyn fl a s t\\{'r3<. M r .S p e l i m a nw a sh e r on n3l 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 sIl l . , ha \ i h l g b e e nap a t i e n ti ni h l l lf*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 ta n dr e l u m c dfo r t r e a t m e n tl n - t I I I F r i d a y .. I 1 /:\ _@1..-| - _ f 2 ; ; < 2 » ; ¢ g ' J i s ' N 5 P | | |1 ' h n |'rm-J anmnrnxsaBhlr. Nabr., Hur 22» 192| /..f>j_, ..--5_~ >.\~.a_Q - _~-_..~~ ,:»_f;&_;;_-." W . -_,~~~'_:,_.. ;¢~».,i.,;.._.ZS...r ' ~' * '§ f \ y ~~ . . 1 ~F " ' $ ' < ; f ,~f a =+Y a f f ;~.._V -f ,_g .~ ~~ ~ m +~A '~J av' ~. s . ,, . ; \ \ ~ , >, 'i é i i ~" . » .f / ,; » . ., , -.»~ ~_~ Blxir. mm.. am 23, mu:Wl ¢THB ENTERPRISE P l ! ! |....._ ToGiblo ll. A. marin tE l m it f Tlliolmd . sees,ad:uta hdeze:Tnyh Edw:l u nWilt andknowchin tozeal Thinnf 1 Two LEGAL NOTICE n e w Hencke Attorney George T.Taylor.: n un.E.Fuller,1Jtlwond %»... Puller. llelissn. A. Fjtller, arn- Velley Land Company, n cor-ion,Willinm Stoltenberg,Wil- Stoltenberg. Arlington Mawort- lulldln Association.e corpo1.A.w llinain.}{eury Ieu! all the heirs zlevinees, lounpereonllrepneeentativesmtflpersonsintenestedInthe en of the !oIlo1rln e name-ri om! persons. to-wit:my ' Par. Thorpe Gibson,E.F ller.ml Fuller, M. A.Fuller .Slo- A. Fuller, William .5toltenoor8.elm Stoltenberg.A.w.un-to. Henry Text,real names un-rn;alt persons _ having oroneaninterestinendthefrllonrindbefl.extxto to-ell:The South :een feet of I.ot Twenty and ellAt Nineteen.loss the follojn» of lincoln, Nebraska Ia plllntiff md Floyd Yun Valle, Iredale Van Vslin;S.ll.Morton,Tntzrtco;Woods-U;» dike Lend Company; Fenner: StateBunk of Tokamnh. Nebraska: L. W. Mallory;Iler mm S u m BER.ol' :Herrnonp Nebraska and Geonranna;'l`\1rnel, ot al ore defendants. I will Qon Mondgy,the 26th day of Moy.1 thereof.to appear at u i donthe31stdayoz' 10 o'cloe'k A. M., mdcontest said petition, the Court will appoint John Dornucker or someother suitable person Adminh tni olw g g w to at settlement of aetul os edrninistretionI f you fellCcontyCourtMay, 1924. nt 1924. ut 2 o°clock P. M.. of uid dw Witness my hand end Ofidgl Seal :lt the West Front Door of the thi-1 Sn! dey of Moy. 192-I.'Nsahington County Courthouse.In * (SEAL)A. C. DEBEL, .he City.of Blair. Wnhingtoq Coon-I.15-it County Judge y . ~ s l e u d a t |uhIic5u|:!i§n -- - . - . . ... :I e t er or c t oollowingz dexcdberl ren!estate to-hotioo of '}\Z¢'..'Z't'2.3¢.'.T€I.'1°"""'°'¥' of vit: 'Hoe Northout Quarter (34335)of Section T1renty»E|zht (23).fowrmhlp Twenty .(20),North, Renee E!even til), Eu! of the Sth P. At. containin; 180 scree more orInso according to the United StatenGovernrnentSuweythereof.eil inWashingtonCounty,Nebrnske tonutldy n c ertain mortnte on the reel enete describedTheplelntlt' | on the 29th day ofM i n h 1924.ebudned n decree or STATE QI: NEBRASKA ll .Wuhington County.In The County Court I. c. Etler. Attorneyln the Matter of the Estate ofChristine ll. Harder IJeeeued:The heirs ot law, next °I_k:ln. oe-tisees, legateee,creditors, and ell person!interested in m e esteteare hereby notified that on the 28thdn of Anril. 1924. Henry J. Huder prevent progress and development.Air losrioletion to not in the mu-' imc What It will eventuelly be no one can tell,but the oonetant seenebout monopoly of the eir will pre-} sent people from getting develop-i ments in _ wireless comlnunicntioay uhich should eventually bec ome of mnrh u household necessity u_theuectric light m the telephone.g [lecturing the air to be the "im ohennble possession of the people" rounds flue.But what does it :neon 11 agency for using it are denied to liao -people? TAKES MUST COME DOW N Senator Smoot is authority for we tliing the propone think of.When weg,,,,,,,.,,..is the bus .eery to eco how dx: if it would be to tl htsinons to tamper 1 throuzh soelalistic 1 tie schemes tcndin its stability on the creating hundreds govemmont jobs nn or the other hand. E D I TORI A L c o m sc In an effort to 1 iatic excellenee Iitors the Nobrelslca pleasing statement that there will belnl is conducting 1 o tax reduction bill put through.' u s e among the The American people have not Suitable trophies ncakened on the ptan to cut $300.'\he winner! ln thennnmtn fun!! Hel fndlrnl tax hill.lumnn x :he r Mau mt happens to :onsiderth|.t in- io ofxnodit. it is zgerous and coat- 18 taxpayers and with this lndusiryi ind uenxlmoeialis- r to break down r one hand, while of thousands of d increased taxes `Eb'I'FOR IHOOL EDITORS encoungo Jornad nmong school Ed- Fducnqgnnl Jour- an editorial con- youthftll'scribes. will be awudad school and college 15. whcnjhe win- CHURCII DIRECTORY BAPTIST CHURCH (Cor.Lincoln and 4th :tru-ou) Arthur D. Smalley. Pastor. Sunday sawn: 10 A. M.' Morning Sarsim ll A. H. Evening Sorvico 8:00 P. 31. CHURCH OF CHRIST (Cor.Lincoln and 2nd streela) L. H. Camp. Pastor. Bible School 10 A. M. Morning 's\'or:.\hip 11 A. M1 Uuristinn Endeavor 7:00 P. M. Evening Service 8:00 P. M. Church Night, Wednesday 8:00 ooz~zcm.=.:c A" r1omL CHURCH (Cor. Walker Avo. am! Colfasg) James L{cKoéma.n, Pastor. Sunday Sch_ool 10 A. M. Homin; Sorvioo 11 A. H. Christian Endeavor 1:00 ?. M. \ *. "~.,-|TEAC 4m 1 ° E ~ a_pn-» M a y 2 3 a n d 2 - I. 1 9 2 4 Ju n e 2 1 ' a n d 2 8 , 1 9 2 4 A u g u s t 1 a n d 2 . 1 9 2 4 M a b l e M a r s h , C o u n t y S u p e r i n t e n d e n t \~» OUR NATIONAL FIRE LOSS Opportunity for the pnctice of nuine thrift, nhsolutely apart from rximony is pointed by fire ions ethi c ;It in e natioad maxirn in China that at which is burned up is Inst forev- lt is ahovm that in one year there as e fire loss of $500,000,000 of ropczty in the United Staten. By far e greet majority of fires are pre nteble.Half .1 billion of perfectlgvgooel tllllri is a handsome enou um to »mnund |nybo¢ly'a utters ,and is a tleplorahie thing to think of it= ing wasted in fire loss That sort I loss is absolute.Nor is the situation marie better the neftection that property on-es are so frequently accompan ed by grevioue and c ostly lon of ife; me well ns suffering caused by nevitnble accidents and burns that top short of Lalring life outright. wh at is hwvenins every dey in he time menace and waste. shows Icely enough that are are ati!! a ions way from indulgence in over du - ticusness agaimt fire. There are opportunities in the sit- uation for all to contribute towards reducing theme ollemitoul losses, and practicing a kind of thrift that is Sn- deecl worth while.Thet 'hllf billion could be put to in finitely better use; but not to worse. S RE (Li EI~ Fe l l l | at in { v s o o o u0 lI |0 00 |I 0¢Q0'0¢lIa0I "~.,-|TEAC 4m 1 ° E ~ a_pn-» M a y 2 3 a n d 2 - I. 1 9 2 4 Ju n e 2 1 ' a n d 2 8 , 1 9 2 4 A u g u s t 1 a n d 2 . 1 9 2 4 M a b l e M a r s h , C o u n t y S u p e r i n t e n d e n t \~» OUR NATIONAL FIRE LOSS Opportunity for the pnctice of nuine thrift, nhsolutely apart from rximony is pointed by fire ions ethi c ;It in e natioad maxirn in China that at which is burned up is Inst forev- lt is ahovm that in one year there as e fire loss of $500,000,000 of ropczty in the United Staten. By far e greet majority of fires are pre nteble.Half .1 billion of perfectlgvgooel tllllri is a handsome enou um to »mnund |nybo¢ly'a utters ,and is a tleplorahie thing to think of it= ing wasted in fire loss That sort I loss is absolute.Nor is the situation marie better the neftection that property on-es are so frequently accompan ed by grevioue and c ostly lon of ife; me well ns suffering caused by nevitnble accidents and burns that top short of Lalring life outright. wh at is hwvenins every dey in he time menace and waste. shows Icely enough that are are ati!! a ions way from indulgence in over du - ticusness agaimt fire. There are opportunities in the sit- uation for all to contribute towards reducing theme ollemitoul losses, and practicing a kind of thrift that is Sn- deecl worth while.Thet 'hllf billion could be put to in finitely better use; but not to worse. S RE (Li EI~ Fe l l l | at in { v s o o o u0 lI |0 00 |I 0¢Q0'0¢lIa0I 1 . cinimant. and $1,000 for 'o\erbcad,'" says the Federation News of Mt. Morris,liiinols. i And yet we have constant agim-I ment ixurantt of lite. fire, c rop aut cmobile, health and accident. or any- tion for state insurance or govern-, May 23 and June 27 and August 1 s mm ir r s S A L E 0G. ¢\ N,. . smelt. L RAY HOND n r o n w n v s , O H A H Aofo f u l is:.virtue m under e --out oi the Distric t Court ofngtonCounty,Ne b mlh .and punuanc e of a decree c f :midnrtinanactiontherein pending m i n the First Trust Company from c lalminx or netting up mr ms.right,title.intemst.estateli e n i mt o o r u p o n u lld n e d e s - or any Fan thenof.md f o rother an 'furihcr relief an mayjustandequitableandfor ll of nd t.ou and each of you are ruqudr-tn umrer to uid petition an or on June Nth.. 1924.t.Annie B. Davies, Plmlndfi. g.gL i s o w n b u s i n e s s n r w h o c a n p o i n t t o t h e s u e c e n a fu d o p e r a t i o n o f a n i n d u s - u y u n d e r t h e p l a n s w h i c h h e p w - pos es.-" A c c o r d i n g t o r e p o r u j u s t p u b Iiehesl i n n e w s p a p e r s w h i c h pe r s i s - t e n t l y c l a m o r f o r m o r e g o ve r n m e n t ia - b u a n i e a s , t h e p e o p l e o f t h e U n i t e d St a t e s p a y a t t h e r a t e o f $44 ,0 00 t o r e h a b i l i t a t e e ve r y di s a bi e d w a r we t e ra n .l t ae e m n t h a t i n 'c o m p e n - s a t i n x ' e a c h s o l d i e r t o t h e a m o u n t o f $1 0 ,i t cos ta $1,0 00.Th e r e a r e vt - o u t a m i l l i o n ei a i m xn t s ,o f w h i c h n u m b e r a p p r o s d m a t e i y 86, 000 h a ve b e e n 'rehnbi1il.a!.ed.'I n t h i s w o r k 28, 000 e m p l o y e s h a ve b e e n d i r e c t l y e n g a g e d .H e r e i s u s t r i k i n g e x a m p l e b y t h e r e f! f u r ! ! !a r e s o i t d b y I t t vi ~ l i fe : a n ~.~.ell i n e vi t a b l e nc ci m o p s h o r t o f W h a t i s t h e time m e c l r a l y e n o u g h w a y f m m i n ti cu sn gs s a g a i Th e r e a r e o ~ n a t i o n f o r a l l re d u ci n g th e m e p r a c t i c i n g a k i d e e : I w o r t h w T h a t h m b i l fi n i t e l y b e t t e r e peopinn program to pane:-ve the prov |erity of the United States.\1Bo th n li io n ll a n d s ta le ta x p Nb_ ¥ A l.UE QI - ~ lcmn stihd as a disturbing menace! \future growth and profrrvcss.The combhmd euning:of this .:mtien amount to fihy eight. biliion 3; 2:;en:l;on§;a w doliars and out of thet the puhlici Oklahoma recentl pays more than seven billion dollarnim. the Oklahoma taxes.mm o kmwm Ga s.The velrls' tax biii of seven bil-_ :My was nur of hon doiiue is a menac e to prosper-lrily .For n sily md increases the living costs.half hour while The farmer,the workznan,the. mg repalrecl,,elcrk nnrl the mec lunic are beginImppued with el l The value of of th~ efficiency of government In a c00rs \V|`H G A. S The Only Sensible, Sanitary Methgd BLAIR GAS COMPANY E""°"" an res u |enby notihd that on the Snl dayez Hoy , asm. Fred A. wma: and npetition in ~ <=~§_;==v <=;_g»1 gl-»==~ me n ot r t nga t enry w-»¢='?"`1`-?'1»».»1»-»»= of Washington County, Nebrukn.. died on the 29th dfw of Aprii,1924, leaving no lastWillandTestament.and possessed of Real and Personal Estate eat!- mated at $1,600.00 and pray ing foring to foredose your in ~yrreason of a certain reel estate mm-zam hom Harry S. Randall, single. .to you as gnntee. covering the Southwest Quarter of the NorfhwestQuarter (SWG. NWN) and the Eau!Haif nf the Northwest Qxitrwr (EH 1~:w=..m of Secilon Eighteen usa Townshin Seventeen {1'¥).NorthRange 'rhimen ua). Fmt of the su ton Count . Nehru- .A~nl~lrliarSTATE OI-' NEBRASKA an.Washington County.In the County Conn I. C. Zller. AttorneyIntheHatterol'the Estate of Henry W endt Dneased:Tho heirs nt hw, nut of kin, de-viaeea,ientees.creditors and ,Ali 1924, at_§Ia.!r. Nebrumka.13-sz.HAURICE MEHRENS,Sheriff of Wuhlngtun County, Ne- braska.~ 1 :a n i m p o r t a n t p a n i n t h e h i g h c o a t o f p l a n t o f t h e c o m l i vi n g .|D e ve l o p m e n t o E x p e n e n e e s h o w s t h a t r e d u c t i o n c f e x b e n d ve i n o f t a x e s r e p n e s vr l t l i n m n n c e a g a i n s t na i u d on s y st e m s u n e m p i o y m e n t m d less ens t h e p o s -e m u : p o u r p is i b i i i t y o f | . s l o w i n g d o w n o h i n d u s - : o n u 'lines L W Y * f r o m h a l p o l Entemrise Ads Are ~Read *i*~o n n r n s t a t e d c d n s i d vn t i n n n '.1 50 0 .0 0 vr hl c h w a s d u e J u i v 9 0 .10 22 a n d a i l r n p r i o r t o y o u r s h n vi n z b e e n fn r vc l o sm l .Y o u a r e r m u i r e d t o a n s w e r aa h ! nc t i ti o n on o r h vfo re t h e 3 0 1 .1 1 d ay o f .!nm=A . D . W 2 4 .1 1 - i t A l vi n n I. . . W a s h a . P l a i n t i ff. " " " - a n 1 Q - u _n_s__Gaf°r€f .»»:7*~ °*:\ Hou :¥» Q~m -~ .sa gg;- v \ r \\h 2-'1'&.'. : ;Q n \ cFur.=, q I 0 Ls . r> A\\L\Jk`\n| \ 1 Thu Emuprim for num alway s. 310N0P0L'4' SCARE KILLS PROGRESS -Th :United States Senate has passed a hill to prevent.monopolyof radio communication :nd declares the air to be the "indian- rbie possesion of the people" and 1mhibiuu licenses extending more than two you-s.J uit what does this mean? Snmr inventor. individud or company mm! pioneer in field of radio befnre anbenefitfrom its use an be derlv by the people.It is one thing » ;rr\c nt monopoly-quite another a at n I af e.eat ni1-. a h.tb Q-\.1 en ldof ff. At no time before in the 1rorhl'shlstory hu private business render-| ed such efficient service at mm low* costs to the buy ing public.Yet there is eonsum qitnion fum polit- ical scurees (nut from conaumenl fur government contra! ownership of private business whigh has been re- sponsible for the remarkable growth 1-1 this country.i Never satisfied, advocates of mci~ aiisrn are constantly endeavoring to extend their liberty destroying doc- trines to our basic lines of activity. 'ihey dak the public to believe tha they are super men, better than 1 'Q btdiy em, and cnpeble of giving t- ter sEr\'iC! than the breiniesl. men f our c ountry are now fun\iz=hing.~ lt ix hard to find an advocate at OUR NATIO Opportunity genuine thrift, parximony is ~ blttieicaIt in n natioad that which is bu er.lt is ahovm was a fire lo nropezty in the the greet mejo wnteble. Half .1 biilio &'ulhI§ is a han cvmmand my ~ it is a deplorahi being wasted i cI loss is absol Nor is the ") i ' f £ - M . 7 . & m» ¢ -sat:/J o r # n f s f a s r l (M #:rJ$rnQ'mi :/ c w o r f d J/ gFIN*(T s f e /A v ! !ffffv wif/y ra¢¢' !l('N'Nf?0}}l"J "' Nl(|¢¢', ' - 1 ="5'5f th*l"' a -- .. - To David E. Thompson, who is anunresident ol the State of Nina- iu and upon whom p-ersow serviceof summons cannot be made. You are hereby notified that on the17th ds! of May A. D. 192fi, Alvina L.Wuhi, u plaintiff, filed a. peti tion against you as defendant in the District com-I. of Nebraska, inand for Wsahlngton County, the ob- .d ~raer of mid petition be- w a n . N O T I C E C. J . Thurston, Attomay, *. | o ET- 3 ' ue r ;: : ;:QKi t ~. . f=1=;\1r.;'~9 , 'e n , ..~; » - \~' g a " Q . ls'r.P A UL LUTHE RA N CHURCH g g .1 ( D r u m ,N e t r m c k a ) R e .R .J.Re i n c r t s e n .l'a\ 1\ul Sum!:\,* S¢'h0:.l a t 1 0 A .BI. gg g il'l\¢hI0!ll\¢¢|,Q¢]C h u n k SETHCCS Il !l l A .g l BRCOH NECHONS numtuion syslemn as demonstatecl in »,when a. turbine iity power plant of and Eleclric Com- fomrnisaion tempor- eriod of neariy a he turhirfé was be- *klahorm City was :trio enervy gener- xy. ab the Manager any . f.1r1:nzc.xz~:"'f:v.~1.1.f'rzi. 'rnzNrnr (W.Linc oln and 2nd street) H. J. Warning, Pastor. Blair Telephone 1802 American Lutheran religious in- structions Satuldny alternoons at 1:30 or 2.Sunday 9eheo!ID 1. m. Divine service at l0:30.Our ser-nices are altemalely either English el German.The church board meets oocasionly und the votinl memben convene IN NIEMORIAIVI fo r t y o ud e c t e n um p a r E tbl modern plan enconnccl-od trans .ringa the service of mia to communities mt mny be | hut off er sources through qulneriy . The Ladies Aid meets every first Wednesday dternoon of month. The pastor intmuls to servomiadon-stations on Sund-my P.M's.. - » . chi Immsn EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH It is with a heightened sense of gratitude and a deepened feeling of reverence th at we approach once more the day set aside Hulamebt'o o :1 e d m 14 - - lor. .hckson and Center street) H. Nielsen, Pastor. mday Schooi 9:15 A. H. cming Service 10:30 A.M vening Service 8:00 P. LI. -ORGANIZED c m m c n ' O P msus CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS xcoln Sine; between _em & 7¢.\\) sr T. J. Elliott. Omnhl.Supp1y uast, have given freely and unday School at 10 0'¢:lock. reac hing Services at 11 A. M of t he i r al l , t h a t w e as a» S T . F R A N C I S B O R G I A .rr\..¢l...lI-F l u . " h \ Corner Colfax and Sth street) .her C. A._ Beyersdorfer Pastor 'irst and Thin! Sunday of each To this glorious sentiment, which in the hurry of a busy, bust- ling world we are too prone to pass by without the considera- tion that is its just due, we ask that every member of this com- munity pause and give a thought to the mighty sacrifice of hu- man iove, ambition, and even life itself,which this Memorial 1th. Mass at 9 A. HBeeond and Fourth Sundays, Hass1o=so A. M.___ ; Mmn o n ls r E P I S Q OP A L c mJ n c H (Cor. Colfax and Sth strata) 0. U. McProud. Pastor. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Servic e 11:00 A. M. Epworth League 1:00 P. ld. Hltning Service 8:00 P. M. Pay er Meeting Wednesday even r 7:30. As a part of this community, we join in bowing our heads in silent prayer, that those who have gone before may know that they are not forgotten, but that their deeds of heroic sacrihce are still fresh with those still left behind and that ever will we n MARY'S EPISOOPAL CHURCH Grant Street between ith and Sth] Rev. Chu. D. Hering. Pastor Holy Communion every Sunday ul Holy Day ;t 7:30 A. M. Church School at 9:45.Also ner~ ee every Sunday at 11 o'c1ock. 31 hold in our hearts n chamber sacred to their memory._ - _¢THE INSURANCE 0F`FlCE L. R. GILBERT. MRT 1A11 Kinds of Insurance 5 Blair. Nebraska x x I Both Farm and City Property l Phone IDII.2784 I 1 aEJR|Rooms over Blair State Bank Tl|I A l f "~.,-|TEAC 4m 1 ° E ~ a_pn-» M a y 2 3 a n d 2 - I. 1 9 2 4 Ju n e 2 1 ' a n d 2 8 , 1 9 2 4 A u g u s t 1 a n d 2 . 1 9 2 4 M a b l e M a r s h , C o u n t y S u p e r i n t e n d e n t \~» OUR NATIONAL FIRE LOSS Opportunity for the pnctice of nuine thrift, nhsolutely apart from rximony is pointed by fire ions ethi c ;It in e natioad maxirn in China that at which is burned up is Inst forev- lt is ahovm that in one year there as e fire loss of $500,000,000 of ropczty in the United Staten. By far e greet majority of fires are pre nteble.Half .1 billion of perfectlgvgooel tllllri is a handsome enou um to »mnund |nybo¢ly'a utters ,and is a tleplorahie thing to think of it= ing wasted in fire loss That sort I loss is absolute.Nor is the situation marie better the neftection that property on-es are so frequently accompan ed by grevioue and c ostly lon of ife; me well ns suffering caused by nevitnble accidents and burns that top short of Lalring life outright. wh at is hwvenins every dey in he time menace and waste. shows Icely enough that are are ati!! a ions way from indulgence in over du - ticusness agaimt fire. There are opportunities in the sit- uation for all to contribute towards reducing theme ollemitoul losses, and practicing a kind of thrift that is Sn- deecl worth while.Thet 'hllf billion could be put to in finitely better use; but not to worse. S RE (Li EI~ Fe l l l | at in { v s o o o u0 lI |0 00 |I 0¢Q0'0¢lIa0I 5 and bring the buyers here pell-meli."Oh, that/s the song wise merchants sing; their cash drawers have a . steady ring.With The Enterprise, they advertise,Q and to their stores the shoppers cling.No hand bills O by the wagon load go out to litter up the road. Newspaper space gears up the race, in ads place d here, Success is stowed. o T h e E n t e r p r i s e ° o | : = = a = o = o z o o | : o ; = . ° over Hansen'sBlair. Nchr.0'Hanlon, Maher & 0'l-Ianlon Quality Cash Market Ver|,oStudio W. J. Rodgers, The FloristenbuyinganythinginDrugs. quality is a matter of first éonsideru- tion.We make you ceriain by insist- ing that every item we offer you meets The Home Bak,eff ag" and Tuesdays SasBros.\ware Co.The Eat ShopThe Wolff Drug Store Petersen HardDr. W. F. Hemphill The Home TheatreRathmann GanE. B. Carrigan Mrs. T. C. Hilton, The MilEner Bohs Cash Store The Arndt Hardware Waiter Iarsen Garage Christensen Lumber Co.Deep :wen Un wmpany luv uwm. ...W Haggard & Bendorf Kul1n's Studio J. E. Campbell Tire Farmers Co-Operative Union Produce Co.I0 | . { A } q L 0 1 : 1 O n u n g u - . | |aour 1ip_'id quality standard Blair Auto Top and Tire Co~James Kirby COB`ee House The Stewan Pharmacy The Aniill Grocery lien-l The. IInterllriae for news J ~\ PIX* Five Blair, Nebr., May 22, 1:r.2l. ...r m.:..52.40 :z»~ Q Blair. Nebr., May 22, IMI.- THB E NTE l€ l' } l! : ¥ H- n n n n n m n r BLA IR MA RK E T I Ku1m's Photos wil!plone y ou.|Xuhn'a Photos will pla n e r w-Kuhn*|nu\ _ : u r .-.-..._._- -Alr . . amd M r s . II . B . R e d fi e l d sm :A n u m b e r o f M r .. I m a Qa»u.r»en'a l.. ., .. . z- .. I. .o x n .. .¢ . l nn nm l n. |r n n : rm t fr i e n d s w e n t o u t t o h h h o m e o n H a ! I'r um 1:xx1*r.lM\Rl11¥f Joan A. nno§>as. -- nuu.1'§§= g e : | primed away xwel:c years 1go.Mr. and Mr.-=. Frank BiHu and son J. E. McCr§cken 1 .S l.l i !.I£oy Peak d ,1\!.~Rev. 0 T... McProud was g g wf 3? W;Tk.ins.Miss ?I?., "3l`.»£n J r \elsen in the service by Rev. linden ima Mr. and Mrs. John Blffar of Ar J P.Larsen and Rev.Camp of the ChI5lli*\l11ingtun took Sunday dinner at Fred |p Jennén I w ~a bnhLm\1 fr&eml1PecR's.:..*mm Dep artment 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 5.25 I"'|u.v¢Pant (uw Mr. and Blra.Albert Hansen and n u a q v - ¢ ¢ - .- _- __ -- _ llens _. Spring:. . _ _ _-_ Roosters Era#. _ - u - . - | _. Butte:fat .......-_ .- . -. -- - -- (Tom ......._..._- _..-_- __-_ putter _____ _.__ _...___ \\|1|::t -_ _.._ __ - -- llc gc _ _ Cattle Outs .__ s o ___.......__-9FIIAN li S.IIIGELOW .. . . . IS I I BT .za .za l.allc sll llenuditchinfz Co.,Dept.lt.Ilolzar llanwen and family took Sedalia, Mo.1:-it Slipper 'lueada}exerting at the Life N:ck"lh.one om-mn-.1 the tt.P. Petersen home, (trawl laulgc in Fremont ln:I week The Blarricd Folks Dance wa.: en-f as n delegate.i joy etl by o large cronil last Satur- .oo also rtllmt llivis s-=finiehllllt nh.-*l"> evening.. 33(I ell school this weelt,the teacher The (.`»|\g\-cgntional ladies will ~ His llelen Sicrlf, being ill.serve one of their fanious dinner! to ~The w. lt. L. Remington meets mltlte public on 'lucr\tla5, Zllay 27. 44 the home of Mrs. Clausen Wetlncs Mr . w lI. Farnham tru taken to \i=es. May %.the Blair horpltal last week where .- n - - _ - - _ tltgent for Fairmont Creamery) Pays Iliirhest Price for CREAH AND EGGS littween Walker Ave and ath St. Phono:--Cedar 641 o Guaranteed llernstitching a n d Picoting attachment.Fits a n t machine.$2.50 prepaid or C. 0. 1). Circulars free. We have a line of dainty 1-ummer drew=ea.Sizes from 16 to 48. I7-lt Mrs. S. M. Crarlit, Millinery Il'ourtlx door north of State Bank) Mits Marian Hamen, tlnugltltr ol Mr.and Mrs.Charlie Hansen,has returned from Wyoming where she hmi taught school the pant year. Xi!R W (fliamheraa has returne.l For Sale:--Farms and. residences. gm good ll.st alrraya Geo.B.Riker. .f 3 tr The Queen Eether Circle met at the home of Mrs. F. W . Arndt for a l=usinel=o meeting, May 14. City Loans,monthly payments, prompt ervicc. George B Ritter. 3 t f I I Gottlieb Pfeiller, C. G. Marshall of Arlington and Attorney Abbott.ol l"rt.'mont were Blair callers Monulay. Haggard &:Itendprf, Unllertaking one closed car furnished without chg. Both phones.Located in Riker olllca. he is receiving treatment. ll-Irs. John Blaco and ¢laa|:l1ter,' Mrs.Leonard Petersen and children of lCennard were Blair callers '\\'ed~ tuesday. Summer dresser.in soft pretty materials, at acaworduhle prices, can he found at Mrs. T. C llilton's The Iilalr hall team won from Arling ton on the hme flelfl IT to ll la st | l l u \ l u g u w v \\lLincolnstreet,recently vacated by étlsl. tt.''DL Bec k and family. 'I \;;.j Ilennl hm a fine lot nf llratlttnlett'of'the Illalr high t}|.|1 ri .,. ,.¢f|_,|,;, for },|em,,,;3|*>chonl will 'Gnd tickets for the Alum- llau l',,.,,reasonable.\ai on sale ~t the three banks. price li l. "li n g (herry g5g 17-ltfSi°0 The Alumni reunion will he .\1 f |Ross entertain:-¢l n few t l l i and neigrhlrorrof her »i.~ trr \lf .|ll. Holmes. at the Rosa l m ..t Slontlay afternoon.The ll.-lr .. 5 unlly are moving to Cmper, "}||=1:>|. llalmrts from»U. S. Bureau of ex- l*|°fi\-H on zasolene gives Deep lttkk first and bent distillation test from fotlrtccn |lil!enent lrinnls aolal in the city of Chicago.Another rea- son why Deep Rock goes farther and lllllliner.11-ul lasl~ longer.rr-1: Cap Social at the M. E. church Irlday evening May 23ml 8 o'cloclt. Ladies bring hosted lunch and _paper raps for two.17-it. wh and Mr.Ilnnsen's mother ol Harlan, iowa and Mr. and Mrs. LEU' Ill:~Wm.Watkins died Wednes- rlny 1\enlm'.May N, a t the Blair liospitul of cancer after a long ill- ness.Ftmeral services were held at the home of her son. John, who lives: nn the Bench.Interment was made in the Blair cemetery. Ilienrlif» and neighbors of Mrs. AltaTom Bracken. a former Blair mu"'l'etcr:\en spent Sunday at the Jens . trttll in the employ of the railroad l.. l'eten=en home near lllair.iwalnurizht sprung n surprise on her company, was in the City Saturday.The business houses of the city Time to plant that flower bell or have received theirllags and staffs, have those porch boxes fmed_purclim\e¢l through the American Rodgers, the Florin. 16-2:£f§:?1'._%"'f_ &f'E'..::?'f..':"iE"..i? on la>t Tucalny evening, May 20. and rrathrml at her home for n social evening ln honor of her home corn- lrg.Mn .Walnwriiht had gone to the neighbors to spend the evenlntr lm.: Saturday night, May Bl. Bliss Ethel lfelly. who ls employed in Lincoln. spent Sunday at home. lllrs. Alma Clear of Aurora, Nob. i visiting old friends and neighbors here this week.| Mrs. Jennie Anlill entertained her rirlcr, Mrs. Verna Jacobs of Denver. Mr. and Mm Paul Tay lor. Hr. and hire.Ray Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. f y Newc omb all ol' Omaha, on lan Sunday. 'l e Blair Intl!!talents will cross1hof.bots Sundav on the home tliarnonrl with the fart Kennanl team.Xen- la n l has a "colored gentleman" for a pitcher who is nah! to he 1 ninth won:ler,ha1-init pitched l n o l-it game last Sunday Blair fans are hoolfecl for a treat next Sunday.. ea-:~x~:»a+s+\4~||~e-1-o-t-l+¢+l-t-l~=I 1 r il 'ii \ i§."§»` help tom celebrate his binu- rlay.Nice retroshrnentn and visiting occupied the guests until a late hour. S.w .Chambers is moving into no cottage on wegt Boutlretreet. Funeral services for Chas. A. Green who dled May 14, were heh! last Fri- day. May ls, at. the Chrirrtian church He lenten a wife and seven children. He had been ill for some time. Burial was made in the Blair cemetery. Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Broc k enter- tained at. a family reunion Sandal! the following! urs. c. <;. Henderson ot Salem, Oregon an:M n .c u s . Calkins of Battle Cree Mich-. both sisters of Hr. Brock who are Waiting' at the Brock home at this tllne. doo Mr Intl Mrs . J a mes num. Hr. ml ol. J. Petersen, Hr. and Hrs. C.h!l. Christensen and family of Blair. ill aml Mrs.Dan Chrlatenoen of Ben- nington and Mr. and Hrs.EIMS! Brock of Belgrade,Nebf During the slay. Rev J. A. .Tohnoon and wife drove in from Omaha and called at the Brock home. _____ _____|-ll +¢-:-»-:o~:-a-:o".-l-1e-=~lt'1*'='*'7*'-""' 6 aS a t u r d a y S p e n d 1 u l U u u a'i0Ll2, Crowe!! Lbr. AK: Gr. Co.64.60 -aasxsi Bloved and ueeondw these bins be, -\.00{ :slloutd as read and that warrants he U9 3 | d mwn on the proper funds In 1w:~ 30001mnnt of the same, on roll call. Hun- :ssusn svnaii 'rnunann'1 lFfh! Per Yelr $1.50 ; ~- -e in :meta;-nt dal poltnffice at Hlnlr, Nob., Butler lb | A c tof C on ¢l\lle! l! | r e h3 .1 S? 9 Every subscription in regnxded |1nn open annum.. The names nf sub-f lc rllrre will he instantly removed fmm o ur mdlln g li st a t th e explr, ation of the time pmid for if the pub-' lllhers be unlined: otherwise the nate ecriptien will mn-lin in forge at "'°a dalsgnaled sublcription price.Everrlsubsc riber ,must undemmd mx the; oondhions are made A par! of thc centred between the publisher '""': m b s c r l b a r .| I T h e e l e c t i o n i s o v e r a n d t h e b a t t l e l c s t o r I o n ,a c c a r d l n g l o t h e a i d e e a c h o n e h a s t a k e n ." L e t t h e d e m ! p a n t .b u r y l t d e a d . "L e t n s e a c h f o r - g e t t h e h a n ]t h o u g h t s a n d h a n ! w o n l n t i m e w e r e p a s s e d i n t h e h e a t o f t h e f y n g n \ P r c m e m b % r t l u u h n i ea r e ' a l l e i t i z g u o f B l a i r .t h e b e s t t o w n l n t h e b e n c o u n t y i n t h e b e s t n a t e i n t h t b e i !n a t i o n o f t h e w o r l d a n d a l l p u l l t o g e t h e r t o f u r t h e r t h e r e l i g i o u s ,m c i a l a n d h u m a n e i n t e r - 4 : a ~ t s o f o u r w l r n .l l .i n o u r h o m e .t h e p l a n e w h e n o u r c h l l d n n a r e b e i n g r e a r e d .w e w a n t n a o t h e r h o m e . L e t u s k e e p t h i s p i n e c l e a n i n e v e r y r e s p e c t ." A p l a c e w h e r e g o d s m s L?"=E§§l|';:,a se d Hip a a im a uit:0 ' 1 "" ' " " " " 1 \ 1 <[g P r i t |( ' ° M r .T h o m a s w u h o m i n P h i l a de l p h i a .O r t .25,135-I.I l e c a m e t o N e b r a s k a a t a n e a d y d a t e m i d l i ve s l a t C o : a ¢ l m a n y y e a r s .l l c j o i n e d t h e C r o w e l l H o m e f a m i i y e i g h t y e a r s a g o . 'j o i n e d fo r ce s a n d p i a g e d C u m i m . ,n FII! C a l y a t I.i;?1incctt;s\Sli lnd ny.T h c L . a n d N . w .R R g a m e w a s n p a m t u e u p t o r.-.|.;;.s i x t h i n n i n g w h e n C u r u i n g C i t y t fm e r C o a l C o m s t t o t h e B l a i r p i t c h e r a n d t h e n i t w a s n s l a u g h t e r .S c o r e :P n p i n R o y S m i t h Je n k i n s O i l C o . 2 :Ca l m i n g {`it;.9. B a t te r i e s ,Pg p io z P . S . M a r t i n & C o . l"u\\'¢H a n d l t i c h t r r ;C o m i n g C i t y .li n ke r \\ 1 f| : . C o . S m i t h a n d W e n t .S m i t h fg f, Q u m i s m "+ - -_ ..: M a m a QC o ..!7 2 . 3 6 \ l , d . S t n c k 1 e t t 1 m 9 0 | G r : | n t G a r n e r 1.15 Highway Maintainer Co. zzoommsr Auto Exchnngt 99. 60 M i k e In fr vr i l o v 19.3-l N c b r m k a P r i n t i n g C o . ___.-. --- ._... ...- - 1 - - 4515 dnhi.Peebles, Grimm, Gray, hioorc 12.50 Carmichael :md Jacobs voting 'A5e,14. 50 C h r i s t e n a c n b e i n g a b s e n t , t h e m o t i o n 34) .3 g\ fnr rIe¢ l. 17.8 -Il At t e s l ,C II. K r a u s e .C i t y C l e r k , 2 6 5 5 ;It .J.M u n i t h ,:\ l. .} ur . §mNE §6@U=F§1<f~1=§§1»QE 1 v. n n e u is \I. lil t =¢ (` HlR( l{OF CHRIST 5'f'e_enJoyed very much having a- bout 25 of the Benion C. E. as our cooler Sunday evening. our Bible s o m :will begin at 9:45 next Sundxty instead of 10:09 so we may dismiss for the services in the c ity hull.No church service in the evening.M¥I'l`llolJlb'l' lI|'ISCol"AL Cs-wncrr 0. U. McProud, l'altor <The only xervice in this church 1.ext-.Sunday will be the Sunalnb School at Q:I5.Early dismissal will be 'made for the service at the hull. mz x c n NISWS Mr. and Mn. Bridle Brown hnnl Sunnlny tllnhel at Jay Beavers in Blair.ll|.\`n:esa Sager and family from Blair, Air. and Mm. Solomon Bartonuml hir. and Mrs. llenry Pretzel of Arlington. ldearlo Newkirk und Mumllaumussen of near Spiker, Geo. Mat tinon und Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mc-Cracken and Dorothy were Sundayafternnoon visitors nt Floyd Bur- ton'e.Miss Jeanette Goodwin returned toher home at Arlington after visitingthe out tivo weeks at Wm. Ilnrton*s.Lira. Choa. Carter visited at Fred 0laen'a Monday afternoon.Helen Anderson ot Omaha spent Sunday at li. C. Lip ineotfa.Francis Carter called Monday a!» ternoon on her uncle, John Carter.Martin Hoier,Martha and SurnMcGowan and family visited Sunday evening at W m. Bartonhi.Mr. John Diets and Mrs. James E Morton and son of Omaha spentSunday evening at Guy Ostranrlel'u Francis Carter spent the week-end with Ruth Lippincott..Mr. and Mn. J im Sorensen spentSunday at Paul l{empke's.Claris Matthicsen and baby and Mr.and Mrs. Adler Petersen of Florence' spent Sunday at 'Fritz lllathier.en's.Eddie Brown and family, hir. and 5-tra .Leslie Itenslmtv und family mot'red to Teknmnh \'i'e1ln-eaelny even-ing and visited at the Byron Corbin. home.rbi. and Mrs. Iluit l.o\\e nnd farm: Chan Parham ily of Herman spent Sunday evening at Mrs. Chas. Carter's.Mrs. Il. F. Sheffield of lllnir spentSunday afternoon nt Chet Sutton'n.Louie Menclze and family hed Sun tlnv dinner at Gus Megcker.Ten o'clock services nt Pleasant\le\v ncre well uttemled. (ity struc k out IT men.Watch forCuming {.ity'a new suits about neat .Sundayllowarxl Cameron npent Thurr day evening nt Wm. Bmt.on's.hir. and Mrs. lluns Lumen and ronand Mr. and Mrs.Geo.King andfamily of Blair were Sunday dinner guestaat Albert Mntthieaens.A new c lub was organized lustThundny at Lire.lljalmer QuintElevenludieawho diff most all within n radius of a mi le ar e th rcharterrnemh-err.Mrs.JohannaRichterwmaelectedpmid ent and Mrs.Quint secretary.They are tlie known to the public an the JollyItfoffeeClub. but they expect to rl |more than jurt drink coffee nm tsmile.Their plans nre both fratcrnn!and philanthropic.(May their tribe incren.-me.)~_ (jotlnril Proceedings (Continued from page One) Peebles,Grimm.Gray, Moore Car michael and Jacob5 voting 'Ay e {h1ixtenaen being absent,the mo tion carried. A five minute recess was deelarei The council was again called to o Cer.all members lking present e cepting Christensen.Clnrirman of the Finance commi tee stated that the council was rece sidering the action taken at meeincheld May 8. 1924, ln regard salaries and that the proper ree lution In regard to same would - presented at the nexf meeting of t council.The resignation ot' M. G. Mille boolzkeeper in the light office v. tead.Action was defe until later meeting of the council. The folowing bills were read: |M. R. Bendorf $3 |lIenry (Z. Petersen 3. ,Chas Carmichael 3. Noir Johnson 3. .L"has Gillian 3. C.llnller \3. li. 31. Benty 3. Lucien Holler 3. Bl. II. Tyson 3 3 Ed. Grimm 3 Walter GutaeltowWm.Bonlno 1 3 1-eo. M nrsholl 3 ll. L. Struve 3 J.ll.llowrnun 3 ¢ r.yii-re 11 » e o o©©©© gg; ©©©©©®©©@©©©©© o@©©@© ©©© © © © 1~'©@©©©©@©©@©©@ o3 @Z3@ ~©©©@@©©©©©©~©©©©~©©©©©©~©©©©©©©©©©© Special Bargains 0F o r T h e W h o l e F a m i l y Weare making special prices on goods that are of the highest quality.Note our prices in the fo I\lf>u`s Overalls (full cut.) ._.Sl-7§ Men`s Work l'am.s..,...~..l.7n j.1»»n`s \w!eti'~ Underwear .75 Mexfs Colton Hose (l1\'o\\'nor black) 2 paixs ......f " " " " '.25 "\\>.:_ e:\eh':.25 Men's Horse Hide or GoatSk`ves . . . . . ~.50BoyslnW21il<`Gloves (best .50_grade)....._,...Childrens Wash Suits 1-2§ Men`s Diess Caps 75c to 2.2m Boys' Caps ~ . _,... 50c to L50 .65 .75 .90 Children's Wash Hats ,_ Boys'\\`ork Shirts .....,..,.._.., Merfs \'Vor Shi¥1§5 ."_____ Boys' Wm'Shoes , 2.2n 1lowing. Ixlexfs Work Shoes ..2.50\\fw»men's Ii\'e\'yda}: ComfortShoes .... ._._...2.75 \\'indn\v Shqrles, green or lan .50 Ask for our Huinlning Bird Hose(all colors) Gossard Corsets.$2.00 lo $5.00Belvidere Corsets $2.75 to $2.50Brassiere ...~ . _.65 Crepe DeChme (all colors)per yard ....$2.00 Messnline (all colors.) per yd. $2.00 ' Jap Silks, per yard ...S5 r I'rinf.e¢l Crepe DeChine(40 in. wide) ..$3.50 .Silk'l`ul>ingt`or\'ests .1,50 Always See Us First AS BR~ S. T h e Bi g St o r e :-:'l`l'ie Old Reliable »@.T'e-\®@'e>e.~@@.e@e @e\9.9 ©©©©© ©@©©9@0oe o o o o o 'T5E`"1¥ff}\7:?}iE55'R monk ' s W I T H » m ° ' f L IRE LOTH OUT\X'lT Ries and mo sguitoes.Stop xhc m--keegelhem out. Heailh and c omfqrt eqnand that you; house prpperlyscrpcned..Dozft wait unls i y our house 1s infeded with in- mm-make at iiy proof now.Protect mth PEARL!Costs a lnfie mure at tint bu: lm; longer, so costs much ins in we end. Spf.-:ily ~'pE:\R! Wire Cloth."zu Smooth llllicme speck! process emu13 is a guumtn ol beauty and km; !|i¢Znuist on the genuine--two wwe: hewirrs in 1 salvage and our round ug on ¢\cr) full.Gtad to show ut. /! ! 0 . \ " T I D U ? - 5 C ! \ ' £ £ ¢'\r z v o x w ~ ~T h e A r n d t H a r d w a r e 'é f ':_...,BLAIR.nuenasxa __,,2: ' .I "-w _ - . . . _ - - -. I I c r. q u I 0 I sl ~e o ~1 .| ~I ;|so 60 60 60 60 _ . . -. . _ _ . . . _ . . . ._. . . . . . ._ ._. . . ___- . . . . . . . _ . _ . - .- - 'rwo W E EK C ONTEST Fon PHI.: Krueger v.in be the life*P.\RlIX'IS°NIGHTALL COUNCIL TROoPSlbc tn g when out.The time of your lContextbeginstheweekofMoy 15 and continues through May. All~ tnncementa mode before a court of. honor the first week in June may count, but all other counts stop Moy 31.A beautiful sill:American fiat life in just ahead ol' §ou._One of tho lust meetings in Moy -ie to be eel. uri-de us pronto' night. ltA'DIO MERIT BADGE SCIIOOL livery Pawnee troop should plan imoretully for this night.l§vtry Pow- Five e¢couL\reported Weclnesdaynee scout should be premnt undnight at the court house to take up bring ali his folks.Here is ii rough radio merit badge work under Ralplif cutllne of the kind of n meeting they Peterson.By pushing this work will like.Show them what you are will be axiirded temporarily to \hBthere is just time to linlsli beforc'doing and trlmt you can do. winner of this contest. the llag to be_ helm!for the summer.The eantentl will open again September l endcontinuc eac h month. The first tm; to win the MK twic e in suwrnioni K.A.Whitnor took th e te n t; to ¢ viii! have it to keep.| the Rogers,Icnt and Awning c om- Contesi points:.poor this week, where they will be lInch outdoor meeting ........_.._...54 Ovemight hike ._._10+Fluch 10%attendance . . ll 100%attendance f -»£0 truck could get them.Some job too.Comp registration, each per cent. 251 Community service, troop or council each hour ._.._.....,.5 I th! nlflit Col.ir|. of }\0IiGl..Pignig guppqr, gf if ygg do ngl 35. sernble until ilttnk have wiennies and huns ot feast.Cook something like you dial for your first.or second clnsn eat and let the folks cot it. uncil Fire-"" "Start fire bs friction if possible, if not use one matc h. Songs and yeile. Demonstrations-Knot tying con test, bandnging, signalling (show them what you can do.} Games. Stories.. . , .. - CAMP >ZOT1=Zs-l C1 overhauled and put in lirst class con-in dition.Three scouts brought them i. over the bddge and :like so the c HA RRY WEBB W ILL REPORT d. Each uniform complete and oliicial Hurry Webb,scout eomznieisloner Sing taps. ff;-= not nec ewlrsf t ---- 3, re zumed this week from the meet-- Esc ,mt iw at next court °f li n g of the national council .. .. .honof - - - -- ~3 Louie.He will make a repo of HOOPER R i n a PROGREES Each me m budge - - - - -- 5| the sessions at the next meeting of'Parents'night,each per cent of the Pawnee council(jg-= hHo§ner :;irrfhn\:= =;_°=== same rcouu and parents present _...5 '*on leap or ac o an"sau oi"scouts.Here is the Blair canoe Later .l~°°ks~The wnvir in Fremont and chance for two weeks of big busi ness. l The Arlington bunch hed o poppy ltllmahu was temporarily exhausted On ac count of the 'winter weotherlfilIe I0 the heavy demand.Books. we have been enjoying.the Blair lllltl to be onlered from Chicago.Arlln¢ton.Camplire lcommunlty picnic planned for 1111"g¢.lilo\\c,\er good PFGKNSH is being 'ray night was postponed.Next F;i-;made and W. J. Roger3=,the new ill? night has been net as o tenla scout master hopes to have the tim date..ncouts in uniform in' Decoration dey.meeting Monday evening.WillRcckrneyerwasnvisitorEnough! boys have now p sued their tender- foot tests io aii the troop to ren-.inter.Next rn ting will be held in, the open.purcntn will be invit-led to the cam fire to see their boys; inveatd.;guard this oumrncr.The camp staffin non compiete and the fliogrnm is The camp bollninq are now oil' the Twelve men attended the scout lead- mceting last week. vta i r Me n Me e t * -\ \[?t0s§.Hove you received ;,¢.ur==|er>roundtable.following the scout Saturday Hikes A meeting of all troop committee-Ernc.t Hahn wil! confiduct Satur men oi' Blair and Ft. Calhoun ifldoy afternoon hikes in Fremont fo scheduled for tonight in the c ouncil scouts who went to nw secoml :sm chamber at Blair..'lizst class tests. n a z ., J Hallo!~ ~ '§::pf,22;.A /Q 1 |l C I TY Ha m m- n o ~ARTMENT»z l U P B E -~ | A/ua ; ; ,.~~.~ .~» 11.if *F*- 1. 'm":':':\ Dem! FlyDriveWreflrl Iiomnn'| Whynof!~~ Alltheh=;m il:53,';;i§:1§%f ~ ~ w a h ~~'a '.': . .'*f::'.;':"..f..:i.'. : § l ¥'\»».ll3i.. June) -wge h l | - P u n W e r \ \ n | r 5H u e l o u ¢ r ¢ ¢ » | \ t r i ! !n l h l a l t h a t M n u n r n h a e l v m u v l f u n u w l g u h i 9 . 4 ! N l h d r b i - I . i v u ~ h i t o I \ i l " \ \ S i l l c l u b u l l .a n - u v a a d nn | 0 1 # l u nI n u . l " ¢ l u l n \ . u h r . | \ | n t u n i f l h u a n n i t n dggn r r ]I f D 1 l i n t- .n a l . 1 u n d u h" " " § .|B ~l l ~u n a i u :1 r . w n | m n »' R ;I ° "d a l ! ! r u s u m ! u l n u n : 1 ,A u n m u # A h e:, *:v n u u n w e u n a . .- ; . f ; .f I ¢ . u a n - s 1 . - » H m e a » - r .. J ~ . » . g ~I 1 1 E.(-:*¢I25, f p l *'E u w m z w - » » » . - : i = ~ ~ ~ |» =.==.h., ~~§&=ff~.~=,~fi* '|`°tv~ L!ubI'rm.aury \ =.ig ~ 95:3 | E5:§¥§`i", ~'HF 'Qs ~ ~W m ~ M ' M ~ :' iI_.."f *-:1 z.*%1*1%3~h'~ ==""~=-»~~r I -'~15 ';3.'1,i5111,\ Olllcinl Ongan of the Pawnee Boy Scout Council _LJ ¢~.._._..vn.....4 I mm | tln hy: vllli ffm! !'°'|am smm.. lmum of wan »fu|n=Ili§Q"i}i|¢1':3»§§'iL:? in.muthsr, out in the state,h is ..W 0 rm |¢1!3. spent a few hmm in Biair lust proving after a serious illness.| Saturay s1.ooll Ib SUGARdown town to hi pine of bulineis were welwee! bs n commiileeSummerdresses in all the new]Phllifli orange. orchid, rose, tan lfllllune closed rar furnishd without cha-|e§r the can of his ¢if¢He wen. _ _'__ __. .f_.\. I plea:uint. ulllc.|,.u tel"lair friends of the John nun'C a s h P a i d * g g B family, who used 10 live here, ln.l ' n e g f r o g e rhare now residing at Norfolk. will be E F u l l L 1 iintarntnd in knnwinr that they. 'F P!.°0IIlDt D E ter and Eggs ies amd Meats livery peach und othnr ahsdesMrs. S. M. Cradit, Miliinery dwell.Verna Jacobs. daughter of Mr. sndlmn, high schcol principal, visited in|5mP*°\¢dhmlii " z iA i ~ 'r i s r' c n un c n Arthur D. Smalley. Minlwer Mn.. J w. -¥§¢°b4.3w*¢fl home Inst Blair Ihr. Friday and assisted Mrs.= "" """Sunday from Den?" where .she has Anderson with the senior clsns vhs The Cm.|nlry Club spent |.very stopped of! Sunday' £0 cal! on friends 3; hqen working.She Nsill enjoy a two plensant evening with Mr. and Nm and an well and prosperous.Their 5 I n d . 2 0 0 .."..l..°.____"___Iiizhest pric e paid for :nun and Renre of DeSoto on last Monday alnughler, Ruth. who ms but a. small ~ :I Bell m On Sunday,May 25th. the onl: servietl at the Baptist church wil be tho Sunday School at 10 and th¢ Baptist Young Peop1o'| Union at 'I At 11 o. m. we meet 'Frith the G. A It.In the Memorinl service at th city mu.At s p. m. we attcmf th clan sermon which will alno he a the c ity hall.Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. ever Wednesday.Our Baptist Young !*eoplo'a Unio will hold n weinnie rout on the for: formerly occuplfefl by A. H. Johns o Friday evening.Moy 23rd.T? membeni of the Union invite u their friends to join them on th wclnitrn. Lint at the church r t 37:5 and convrynnoc will be provide Then wil! be no c hoir practic e th week.The first practice for the pagm "Tho ('»o1den Century Gazdm"lu been held and plris are boim:a signed.Parent:whose chihln were not able to be present on Su day afternoon are re-rluelted to s to it that they are at the church | saturday afternoon the am, at s.: The parent u being; ainéud bs * L15 u vn u l l \ | | C o u n c i l m a n C .M .Ch r i s t e n s e n l s i n t h e W i s e M e m o r i a l h o s p i t a l fo l - l o w i n g a n o p e r a t i o n , l a s t we e k ,f o r fgoi ter.H e i n b e l i e ve d t o b e g e t t i n g a l o n g ni c el y . C h i e f Po li ce L o t t a i s a f t e r t h e c u n n i n e t t h a t a r e a l l o w e d t o w a n d e r a b o u t t h e st re e ts .H e h a s h i s w e r p a i n t o n a n d w o e t o t h e p o o r d o g t h a t i n vo k e s h i s di s pl e as u re . " r e .I A .K u h n a n d M i s s M t l i t n e g g s a t Il a n f o n l ' s C r e a m S t a t i o n O n e d o o r e a s t o f Nl e l s e n 's C u b St o r e .\U . M r s . T. c . H i l t o n , T h e M i l l l n e r , h a s a ni e e l i n e o f w o m e n 's a n d mi s se s dre ss es i n vo i le ,l i n e n a n d g i n g h a m . Pr i c e s re as o na b le .I T - l l M i s a E s t h e r Stei nbac ln's S u n d a y s c h o o l c l a s s o f b o y s g i t ? n p a r t y l o H10 g i r l s o i c o r r e s p o n d i n g ag es ,n l t h e Bl .F. . c h ur c h p a r l o r n o n l o r ! Tl n ¢ u ! n fu n rn R h m R QB h m e ve n i n g .T h e y t o o k t h e r r w n c n m u ex p e ct e d t o e a t i n t h e g r o ve n e a r b y b u t o n a c c o u n t o f t h e c h i l l i n t h e n i t , t h e y n e e e p t d t h e g e n e r o u s o ff e r o f t h e R e n n e s t o e n t i n t h e ho u se . T h e e ve n i n g w a s s p e n t i n I so ci al w a y . ~@©©©©©©©©©©©@ &)@ g n l w h e n t h e y l e n n e r r .K n u u n w a \t h i s m o n t h f r o m t h e N o r f o l k h i e h JIl c h o o l a n d w i l l a t t e n d c o l l e g e i n t h e ,0 5 ; | _ fa l l .T h e y h a ve e l s o a y o u n g e rd a u z h l s ,B e t t y .ai re d 8 ye a r n .M n ' D u i ? i s s t i l l w i t h t h e B e l l Te l e p h o n e corn pany.Q °e ©©©©©@©©©©©@©©@@@©©©@@©©®©©1 IISIore |-| + ¢u w .A §; . J "+ ©©©@@©©@©©@@~ \__ M +1 @ \ . / Taylor attended the mnunl con\en» \ion of Pythian Slxwnw held in Fre- n\onI..'|`uee4-|=)m l \v¢¢|n¢m»|y of nm week.They went an .zexegom fmm :hu Ioenl temple.A number of other members were lllenwllnls. The committee in charzc of er-mngnmenls for the Blnlr high >chrnl Alumni meeting are busy get-tlng every Khlng ln shape fm- the re~cepmion and reunion to be held sux.ordny evening,nh.; zu.Len nnllfalhlllel of Blair high iehool plan to attend, John Thomas. e pany from un- xmmm peru.mu -m»v.¢<|l m ......f....,.. ..-..,..Mrs.'r, c. Hilton has I line ufulce xlnaxes nm are hard to ben! for price and qualily.See them befune the line is broken.14-lf Mr. nml Mtv. L L Sll§'l|£'|\ hadSunday guem.Mn. Snyzlefs perrnu Mr. and Mrs. A. N Pmum an-Iu brother Mr. Lelie L. Patton of\'\on1lblne lovru. Dr. :md Mm Lukens nm! Dr. Johnmn uf Telmmnh were Sumluy cull ers ul. the Blair green house.hr Lukens was purrhnxinrt I. number of plnnls for his flower bedn ll home Thvmlny on \he charge or stealing mol Opwmelrm at se. louis. \\hmIWhom- we from "Di||>"' Gffv he pmcticed fér nn yur. 4, nw and mnolher from Fm-¢l_Norm.leontenl nz 75 ww Frént streetWhen arraigned before the coun he nmir.Phone 2893plcml guiltv und bound over 10 un- Dmrlcz Conn!f The mlahn s» v.mnn;¢ "P on-1 L hr. w. w. wmwlfk, Chlropncwr ri-el . ____»,,.._..1.. © e © © G7 o © © @as © to © © © © © rom An Apron Dress Sensation eT h a t N o W o m a n C a n A f f o r d t o M l s s AT L AS T! THE AP RO N D R ES S S AL E MANY \ VO V\E N HAVE BE E N W AI TING FO R AND I T HAS B E EN W EL L W OR r n W AITI NG F O R CAREFULLY SELECTED APRON DRESSESc o m m i t t e d o f w h i c h M r s . S m a l l e y \ - ¢ h a i r m a n .M r s .Sm a i l e y .b e c a m e o f h e r e x p e r i e n c e n s a.Lene her.h e r sy m p a t h e t i c u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f ch i l 'llsnn . m i mu s ic a l a b i l i t y w i l i b r i m _©©©©©@©© " s u n 1 .. . - -l f' u s 'l n t h e pr e s e n ta t i o n o f t h e " G o l d e n C e n t u r y C a m d e n * a p m g r a m w h i c h w i l l l o n g h e nr m e m be r e d .N o r :m e t h e ch i l d r e n t h e o n i y on e s w h n w i l l t a k e n p m i f O u r p r o g r a m th 5. ' -._:......In atm n \ t i r f 1} GU Wlll n e w Flli llll lur uw sw a .n t s 1-IM i n s G r a c e C o m p t o n . : l a u g h t e r " f l a w 1'.cf.H i l t o n , T h e au al s nm .©M r . a n - i M r s . l ` \ 1 ~ d C » m l J1 ° I'~ w a s 'h ° , s h o w y o u h g r c o r n p !e l e l i m : o f vo i i e 1 ©A |0 l n n o r L'I3l":l a t an k i t c h e n "1= h0 \* @l" in nl li n en s .T h e n e w e s t !ll5ll3s 1 7 l l (Eh f f l ?13 I n ue |(|\ l:||W un....| sch oo l.Gn Th u r s d a y e ve n in g t h e m a s h . t h e Yo u n g W om e n 'a cl a s s i n t h e S um l u g . r R r h n n l .o f w h i c h M r s . B m a l i vy i~§ a y u v \aurras.. u : .u¢ulu.nm- w hue y re bu ild ing H e hw *[b g fll.Inri.\i . z ¢ ¢ l b y t h e M i s s e s L a u m a n d A n n a nl 1 al..4 n Q uhm 1 i l : - _..._A n . u n a n . Am o s k e a g g i n g h a ms &ml fn-I 1-'Tor Sr:ut. I'\rv»s¥|°»- in h"*1f¥n=fI\uf |I¥£!ll§'I||'\\|3u|4'1rs zu I |li;:l:11n! ||a!letn-. £,f!wcL+ gnhffl. Nllfh 4|mlf\°s :mal lamvl p:\turl|:. 22 LrizaR»\1.i.'¢ lililil' 1u;.s\s s Mo s t.de s i ra ble n e W trixnanimn-, fi:|im.v p1qm~~and nr;g:\nd2a.-- :aim |\imu:li\e :ic- r:\c mul hmaulifeti r¢»ln\»imll.iun |\i||in;:~\ In malvh all CtrlUrxi. ¢ ~ Qhrlno n u l l Q;r:n|:\$1111 v m l n d MQ;l'Q--r|\l11D'U M 9 f f o n ( . . g f o l |WMIIPII ; : © © @ © ©©© © 2 R. G. .Minn of this t'ty werr among \\|p¢|;uu¢:\ul\.Uilsrl \»-¢~-~~~i @thoguns-p:.Bliss G1".1f.¢!in in be The >uil»!|n;: 1~ tn he on the hurry.:- mnrried soon.low plan.j ~ \\1»:|» n arena; 'l'n\lor was in .John Carter, who has b£'f*n no '°"@Fmmnnt the ham. \\cr.~1:. :=h0 cnN¢'\l nn cu1y il! uint? Sunday is regmrinl 2 l \t..|.....\ u.....r..,1 Hnnmnm wha he »li;ghl.l} if*\I'\¢§\Pd and nn the \\:l}'~ teacher. entertained lhcir mollner a Mother Daughter pany at home nf Mrs. Smalley.A uhnri :deal program mnninlng of pi soios.by Ruth l'»m<s and (1 Smith l\l\|| n r;ua1tc\le a\l¥lH hy I I Brosu.`llut!\»Jenkins.Olivo S: and (lmao \'\'nr1ick anal nolm by Smailey,wma zrentiy appreci; The ynunr Imlies all worked har l|L|'Il l I | t l l v| | | .n .- u .w e r e Ill O m a h aw r l l an - I ml m!i n h e a r f r o m Il l m r .___11 lulnw.. \ u ' .Luullruunun n u §°j Q g g o f \ ||C 3 |nv vs _. ..Tn hn M e s l r \ c \o l thus m l y 1 ; " m make the party the mance1.4 it \a.|~ ST. *Bl \ll\"S £z'zs=foP,\|. (`l{lR(I :md han many nhl timv fdends here. Mr.Rael-I VonI.if~w Il|ri\1LNl Wel- ve-dn}.of last week from California \:hM°e he i~=now livinib llc ex- pects to return this vveelt. Tully Smith and sister. Mrs. Tilly Muchlcr _ of 'Parkin Minmuri droveup laid. Sunday week anal lnnk their aunt,Mrs.11 H.Rhoarles, homo with them for a little xinit in the stale of hrr ehiltllmocl.Mr.Smith }4 one of Blimoudhw biz rattle feed- ors :mi own#n hunk nf the bentlmdaroundTurkio.il#t¢'po!"l4=|l mery thinz in fine conulition |ln\\I1 there and tht name brand of weather Hutt we are having.1"Won! lo relatives in Blair and vi- cinity,Suntlu nvlminvr.contoyosl 1110 ncmrn of lho tloalh of W. I). Con- s(ll, nt his hnwo nt '\\hllne3, Nelrr.'\!r (t§FlllFll ttin he rsmomlmrecl 'by elwlor iwhlcnts of this city.as the fn ttoi ls nt one time rnnuluclecl 1 nw-at mrukat " on the corner where We Bohn cash store in now located. They left here in the andy '80's and waved to a honuermeanl at Whitney 'whore they haw ti me nude their innto. Mr¢. J. il. llolmm and mn. Huhmt ~ left Tuesday for Casper,\\yominzc @ "hero they will make their futumfhome....IIl1e;.hcl\l :L sale of tlwirl © houmhoh!goods last lri4ay a!tcr ~ noon and ilbposcwl of t\¢r)lhi1.gg © they hall.Mr.Holmes has been 1:1 @ Fatsgaer hincc laid fall.@ H H d t f i o b G M U DI ME .)1111 l U | . u | 5 | m | u o " 1 . . - u m m ]u u u u u u u w m .I l u u u r u \'J ©©@©©@©@©©©©©©©©©©© Th is H=nm ¥lum¢" assortment is su c omplete that any woman rc gardlr.ss of what her taste may bp is certain tu find lust the type best suited to her at 51.2.3--n price she never dreumcd pcm-lhle.Eac h one ng these "Happy lhamc " aprnn dresses is n mn-atcrplcc c in b.\l"lI wor kman sh ip an d design---their finish and their smart lunhiun orc thc: uc me oi nc rieotiun. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAYThe Episcopal isa held at the hme © of h1r>=.\\.\\'.\\illtinun lost Thur t @ tlay uftomoon. was a pieaeennt affair,@ there being n good :\llrn||:|nre.A @lrtter from Res, A. 1I. Mar-h wn : 5len on the boat, Mujerlic enroute tn © }1n:lant|.\\:u rrnll by Mr-.Phr ti 1 ~unHilinn.Ho is well :mtl 1»P|il g::c otl ©a e ~~~~ F 9 Out ni Town Polrmb. Crm Order by Mail Q imu to all hiw fricnuls in lllnir.@ Slrb W S\1omonms, uf \I..'1\ll azrrnmgmliioti hor I!-3.|\.ir¢T.l f-in l.f» ]lk Point. 25. l)., lunbww.1: t lur lin tm=~.pel.e<l in th1 inlcritlalv 1'|'\f'llins" :onto-ll..Th#liuln fnllma;';|ell|»E- ~ t i f ~M R S .T ,C .H I L T O N o ' ~ ©©©©f@. © @ © .- - r » - - -. ton Q01.tl1l.}_§|\l.hl1°mli tn l at Blair some time mm. which entitled him ~©ln ¢*nrlp1l.¢ at Ilik f'oinl..A South Omaha girl won at Elk Point "shun l0'i)" being the nroil thot tlawnful her I n t efhnpetitor.-Ft.(hlhmm Chmn.i:i3. The Milliner ~©©©©@@@©~©@©©~©©©©©©©©@©~ @@©.@ ~©@©©©©@©~@©©©@@©@©~ Rev. Cl!Ili. D. llcrimr, Rector l s m ¢.-=7: 3 0 A .31.H D I ; rn u n i o n . s m s A . M . C h u r c h S c h o o l 1 \ . n n \\ |i:»...l¢m " m l Chl.1VU A .au.e \:\\u.u un u sn" R i z p a l n H e r D e vo t i o n t o H e n T h e re c to r h a d p l a n n e d t o w i t h t h e o t h e r P r o t e s t a n t b m l i t h e 'C h in n M e m o r i n i S e r vi c e . L r e g r e t s t h a t t h i s c a n n o t b b d f- n ca us e : m a t Su n d a y ,M a y 251 b e e n not :wi-le g e n e r a l l y b y 1 3 é x o p n t fhur~c!\,u a Jl l pn l :I 5 t m c t i o n F u n l l S u n d a y .If : ~~ i h e m e m b e r s c a n n o r a t t e m i t h # A .M .Ser\i c\*.t h e y a r e r o n l f pr e n e n t th e i r s p c c i a i u f f e n i , r »1he mme fumi, at, the only r\=.- T :n \Mn)...".J1h. Ascension Ihr) M.Holy Cnmnuunion with 1+ rL ..l dress C|| .\m.zis .\' r x lm m Funertll feniccx for Mr.f..\r!¢ af "A. 'lmmas nf the fromali 11wprvheldMayUsat the M.I church and buds]was r a d .1 1 .3Cozml. Nob.. berlfll hu 'riff ul g *"'"?5"="'ff?,537" r - ' e. ? :s _\\». Q.. P u o s c n n t t e e ~r L r or in k it. re of t. ld lk w . l Lo he q ml rt l, p, L ' i P- n e n | g g - I f. he nz 9 - k- all er crowded. the culla and all the cock- ergla that can be dlatlngdlhed ahould be taken out so that the pul- lets will have a better chance to de- telop. Boosts should be provided as soon as the chicks no longer need the hover.xPulletx should not be forced to ma- turity and early laying, since all the experiments conducted to date rhow that pullels that lay when immature never become hemry egg producers. Shade, fresh wnterfranltation. and tll.er tletaila concerning the grow- lng chicks were discussed but in cloning, ,!»lr.Summers erophaai four indispensable points in caring for the little chick: sour mills, ample green feed, exercise, and direct open sunlight. 0 o a Mite and Lice Problem With the eotninz of vrarme ueather, the lice aiul mlta proble grill cause many bohltry flock ovm era to seek some means of preven tion or control, state.: Mr. 0. N. Sum mera.State Extension Agent i Poultry llnabantlry.Ae preventlo early in the season lr better t r cure. tho* flock owne;must be eve watchful ol"theoe pesto, he says..Because of their llillerent life hah its, miter require different trealrnen than lice.Lice remain on th hotly of that bird while mites, whic are bloat sucking parasites. live o the under side of the room and cracks and enevleea about the ~ll Their presence may be readily tl tected by the "salt and peppe patches on the untler aide of | Noela or a eharaatic "buggy" odo If the hour-e in kept clean and 'are sprayed with a strong solution - any strong stoc k din or dlain! and the work ia done early ln season there peat: can do but litt harm.Refuse tnetor oil or an crank caae oil dilutad with Roman is very satisfactory aa a spray f mites.Not a square inch of and should be left unaprayed and aaadditional and law; prec aution mom and other lumber eloso to t rooats should be painted well wi creooote or other wood preaerv advises Hr.Summers. For lice which live on the bodythe birds, nothing is more elec ti and economical than uuadultera sodium flouride.Altho dipping sometimes practiced when In numbers of birds are rlelouned, "pinch"method is especially to recommended.he thinks.A pl of the pmreler le put among feathers and next to the skin bel the vent, under eoeh wing and in lower neck or hackle feathers. diurn flourlde should eoat from 30 Gtle per pound and one pound venough to treat 100 hens.It ls irritating to wounds l.ntl.l0 the so the penon using it should careful of his own comfort.An yet no method of Adding hens, chicks and houses of lice mites by "putting in the drink water"or '1'lune'i11x a bottle of In the poultry house" w proven tolue.nay:Hr .Summers.Prof sional hen house sprayers are cha ing many times what refuse auto and kerosene are worth and they using 'many times as much as in eesmar_r in the ease wh en they the work for nothing but charge the gallon for the spray used. states.Poultry ralae11=-can doworkthen\r~el\ea if they will thorough in their cleaning and tl in time to prevent rather than trol the pests that will aoon be a e i f I o e r e tn nhl: raped. Railroads and equipment of bu n k :place it. in nlnehlnth with a valuition of ;aos,us,ooo ll nundn sixtsenth in throountry i xulue of its motor vehicles whit tual $95,06T,000. ln value o f lu street nilway whipping m d waumrorks,I.~ s11o,21':,o00,Nebrukn holrlu :hi dh place. 111 conmdenng that the popu1.u 1 rf Nebru":.| L exceedzd by than thirty othnr states,Nébruka | "\| an imporiaot plane, especlnily in 1 middle 1|rf:.¢t on a contributor lo 2 prosperity rf !.he.entire nation. FUTURE Imax' CONVENIENCE Wm.,A.B u h r ,View? ~ qnd Gen ew Man ge r of thu ~ aria Power md Light Conaonzion Chiago,sn d i mmi n g tha ~ flc llion of American farms and problems involved in getting f wvrer to the thinly settled ru dwtridn. said: 'Then la no quest thu. the farmer, when supplied electric power and inatruuted how me it, will use more of lt than tl¢Hl1lf)' smndl family or small b ineu in thc city.He will not » use it in his home for lighting poses,percolztor.?.D|»¢1»&\» vacu cleaner,washer and kitchen nn but will ii g ht hls b lml. b mw nm.his water pump, uvrmill. I ndcrs,milking machine,elm els."ln the field of eleciric mel. rntially. he _u a ww consumer electric power.But he and ndghbon an lr ldd y le pi n lld , wr i lli r an un nz r imlumu wen. of the Mississippi liver, ln Northvrut and the hr So uth mnking it expendve to nach I "F u r n eloc trlflcltkm is not idea of drenmtn and in tim! shall gee fum: lightui and thlir :hinery turned by l. parsing supplied with power from 1 \ sion linen. Yu and countrytoo,will sometime be lighted u night. ther r. ~r e ur ebe eh he I wr e no 1.0 is ry es, be he mi nr:it of oil re tm vounosrzns xorr so Am Wood, in his Gering COB gives ancourngoment to tht p generation in the following -!~ comment which will bo good mine for the 1924 boy or girl. "A Guin; boy who il 'workin t=.a.y'through high school,put in o dd b oo nn in a; -; nle. an d¢ little chores for s sleeping p night,wins the champi~| western Nebraska in the o n ~ flntqal,and may perhaps evensomethestatechampionin finale.Somehow there ought a moral dnvrn from this fact. might be used to argue that the artnt genention is not no much mi n u ma wh i c h p m u i a l ix. might be used to c ontrast thi: with Loo many others who fool their time md urlve st y an a t|a¢\nlibil.ity without having do ol a n atom of ad!-rdmoe.I t tainly is x c redit to Quentin rm!should be an ~ ¢| oth " American Legion Dance . _ A T _ Legion Hell Salurda~ eve. May ~24 RADIO DRCIIESTRA t'broodang with all their advantageseffectit would tend not to lower n .rents more than 5091 of tl1one.co.<ts. and anything that promises to ln- eremee wagefor render them inflex- ihlo to changing economic condition is not in the public interest. Say whll one may nbout the i`..1\rh- Cummins Law.the llowell-Barkley hill would be so much worse in its effect upon shippers that there really is no buis for comparison. Aside from the danger that we may see in this measure to shippers, we regret that a Nebraska Senator shoudd have been one of its introduc- ers.We do not favor :Ins *exif- latlon, 'every Nebraska. lenstor md congressman ought to be on the side of the farmers as opposed to any other srrwn Most certainly this law would favor the "nationally or- ganized c u m "(union labor)and hurt the farmer.Nebraska Farmer publiic equal representation thereon the railroads md labor, but in the proposed amendment only the "nationally organized crafts"and ihe ln ilma ds are rnpreaented.o r course, the proponents of the mean- ration and the chicks ought to pick if from the clean litter ol c ut atnw ol llfa lf l.Dry muh c an bl intro- duced by giving mane bran at fint and then adding other infrrefientn Lo make this mixture at the end of the we:ond week (by weight)2 p er u wheat bran. 2 parts finely ground corn, 2 ports wheat nhcfb,1 part ground oats- with the hulls removed, 1 part good grnde sifted melt scrap. and 'ri of 1 percent of fine ubll ull. The meat sc rap an he reeluced "é if all the milk desired in being aup- plied to the chicks.Conner scratch feeds should be fumiahedd when the chick: are 4 to 5 weeks old.Green feeds should be given from the silt!- Direct sunliglit is nn absolute es- sential for vigorous growth,Mr. Summers stated.and getting the chick! outside into the sun or letting the ann into the house through sn o-pen u.imiow is a preventive of rick- small z e n n o n o .i t t h r o u g h r e g a r d l e s s o f t h e p u b l i c e n o u g h t o e a t y e t r i o t o ve r f e e d i t . in t e r e s t .C o m m e r c i a l c h i c k fe e d a r t h e m o r e L e t s h i p p e r s b e a r t h i s fa c t ¢ l ¢ Il 1 3 "c h e a p l y h o m e m i x e d e o m b i n a t i o n s o f i n m i n d : T h e r e w i l l b e n o m a r k e d \ ¢ " s § fl e d cr a c k e d ea r n ,cr a c k e d w h e a t . d u c t i o n i n fr e i g h t r a t e s u n t i l \ h ¢ l B l g | | \ | | s t e e l e u : p i n h w l o a t r n e l l n h o u l d l I 5 l ¢Blair, Nebr., Hay 22. 1924. Making The Railroad Silultlon Worse The Tnneportotion Act,other- wise known la the Exclt-Cummins Low,has provoked o greit deal of dlacuseion To it has been ns- cribcd the most ol the ills of the country that seemed chargeable to the railroads.For tho most port, candidates for office have urged the repeal of this law, and promised that they would do everything they could to bring this about.or have -the low amended so as to remove the in- iquitles that they claimed were in it. The only measure now pending be- fore Congress that u bein; seriously considered with reference to the transportation act its bill having to do with the Labor Boanl.By amendment,the railroad lebor board would be displaced by a sys- tem of boards, the obstenxible pur- pose of which is to solve the rallway lnbor problem.This bill is imown RS the Howell-Barkley Bm. I _ -I -. six members each.Provision ls'ure will anon that to accomplloh W ASHlN(lTON COUNTY FA RM then made for a board of medltationan amic able settlement of a. dicputei BUREAU NOTES of five comtnlsioners,and it is to between the railroads and employeesthis board that appeal would be rnadelwould be ln the public irltcreat; but Poultry Schools in matters that the .boards of ndjurt-:we know very well that when settle-O11 "¢°|I1t'»4li\¥ of lost week 34".0 lnent could not settle.Finally . ments are left to the directly inter-N~Summers,Poultry tipecialwt slltoulll the board of meditation fan eitecl parties, both sides to the ggn-ifrbm the Ac rleultvml College was to settle questions that came before trovcrny get ultimately about what ln UW C-only for the P\I¥?°**° of con it, provision is made for boards of arbitration. Blomborohip on the various boards i-=confined to an eqw number of representatives of the railroad and of the nationally organised crafts. Purthomiore,appointment mtl:L be mndmle from recommendations that are made by these two interesgng groups. For the support of the vari- ous bon\ds,$500,000 isto beappropri ntcd for the fiscal year ending June 30, 192I.There are many other im- portant provisions in the act, but those herein mentioned are sufl ficient to give nn ide; of its purpose. With the exception of the Plumb p l a n ,w h i c h :l ie d a l m o s t b e fo r e i t w a s h o r n ,w e r e g a r d t h e H o w e l l - Ra rl c le y B i l l t h e m o s t d n n g e r o u n ».1 _ _ n . . - _ . 1 l - . . . r - 1 . . o I M .C h l ! l they want, and the unorznnized con- sumer z>=u'= the bill.The HowellBarkley Bill in its ef- fect would bring' about the cloaccl 1l10p on nll railroads.The jolocr that insure# this is the provision in the bill that only members of "n otio wly organized crafts"shallbe subject to membership on tho] boards of adjustment or meditation. Thus,rnilyoacla that are now openating on nn open shop basis would be forced to employ only union la- bor. and the determination of labor problems would he transferred from the railroads to the organised crafts ln that increased wages in largely resporunible for increased freight rates,this certainly would mean that instead of relieving shippers. 'duwlur small schools of instructiol on thc cure of small ohickrf.in tlu :naming the meeting was held at ul. home of l'loyul McCann in Arling ton l`m\ll:ihlp, and ln the nflernoo: the nnctmg was conducted at th homo of Wan. Ooterman Jr., in Fon * m o l e 'lown»\l1ip.Good attendanc- of into:cated poultry raiser:wh lwere glaul of the opportunity to hea Htl Suznrners made the meetings 81.ll.'f.e:~s.'a 0 oBranding and Rearing of Chicks For best results three factors ar to be considered in the prolitabl rdisim;uf chicks:healthy vlgorou brefhliné stock, well hatched chick and proper feeding lm! managmen ' M t Summers told his nuellcnol t h e H o w e l l - B a r k l e y B i l l w o u l d i n - ; S u c c e n o r f a i l u r e i n o p o u t r y v e l s . . \ . .. . . . . . . . . .o l BEFURE ABY GAME Mrs. J. Cinrk, of | 15 wumnh Ave.. Oakland. Cnllf., will bc of interest inall who :re In need at an ,npbuilding tonic. "ln all ms llneen nan' experlruroas a trnlncd nurse," an Mrs. Cllrk's statement, "I never found the equal ol' Tmlac as a nomaeh medicine and tonic.Twn yean ago sm attack of Influenza left. me without appetite and_my stomach in such a had nz that thu little I did eat med to do me harm Instead ol' L..._._.._..._._._.¢._ 's Vega » pound I Mn. J. Clark Says Tmlnc Was More ¢Thll\Match _p -Seveml states in the Union.it 1|said.are :u ll without women den- tugs. W O M E N C A N D Y E A N Y G A R M E N T , D R A P E R Y Dy :or.'I!nt Worn,Faded Things White-Agc reillve peopie are usa to usually have biack eyes. 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" Tu n l a c w a s m o r e t h a n a m a t c h fo r m y t r o u b l e s a n d e l g h t h o m e s Ie !! m a fve l l n g i n a I e m a n d sl ee p i i k e a c h i l d a n d h a ve e n e r g y a n d s t r e n g t h i h n umahen i l fe a pl e a m n e .Tn n l n e i s p l y g r a n d . " Ti n i a n L s f o r w e b y a l l g o a l d n l ! g l n s .A: c e p t no s u b s ti t u t e .O ve r 1 mi l l i o n b o t t l e s s o l d . - -Ta n l a c Y e g vt a b l o Pi l l : fo r c o n s t !~ t l o n m a d e a n d r w o m m e n d e d b y t h nunu fnct urer s of T.¢ \!'~ 'I.. .\C. ' F m n n u u u m m m n m m w weak I would Keel rllbl falnt.The Zum exertion would completely ez-baust me and ux months before uklng T n n l a c i w u s o w e n k l l m d t o h l r om i housework done.1 was In bed n o n m A n z n s c a S YN O P S I 8 - I n n l o u d r i n k i n ;g i n a in i l u J a p a n e se tow n a t l u l u g m .il u mm a .m s s o l u u p nof un u na lmhy Aocnl. la rd or UrlTh um hr L ul u . be nt : of a ¢|rl h e u t o p u r e l n l e (w ith goin! slute n tra m h l l h t h a r l .Follow ing anlight.In the p u n ,a drunke n: while ma n. :puking pe rsona l .hn-anne . u le f t unconscious.K u r l - ma . d re a di ng hu I |\ h ¢ r | a u g e r . jr .I& 2 'i ' £1 " "»aE':.'iE 'r "";3f" '§,. T' 5 ' $ 7 '£3..'I€"h-4- .A "r €1, - i v . ? f i " ¥ § ' ' ~ " E , ' 2 3`- W " ~ ; I -" ¥ ~ ' m \ ' »¢| | ? | h | | "nH' 1 - £ 3 3 ° : .1 " . ~ P § ' 1 s x " " " ' k1 u l n I n a o ¥ r . { l . m £ v : = _ | 4s m - - " l r y o u t r y z o k i s s m e r u c a l fa t h e r . 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A p c h i d l l ! n m c a r 'N a i ls t ln d lKa x sm n ra n on . a n d u n de r st a nd s .P r i n t . ; n m l n d h h n o l l b a r g a i nl u h a s m i d i . t o b u y 1 . g t r t .Z h :o n i o t h e t o m n lo a n n ! n u r c h n n uun gi r l. to al l a p pe a ra n ce s w h ll l . tho ug h th a nr lr ll l a ss ur e ul m |3 10 h l l C h l n u o b l o o d .E h ! h i l l h l mahulsw h i t w - " a l l w h i l e " - a n d b e g s h t m t o s p a r c h e r . Cutlcurn for Sora I-lands.Bock hands on retlrinlr In the hot an of Cutlcura Soap. dry and rub In tlenra Ointment.Rfmnve sum! Olntmeut with mme paper.Thisonly one of the thing! Cutienn will |f Soap. Olnlment and Tnlcum are » for :ll mam purposes.-Advenlxem - C H A P T E R 3_ V- Co n ti nu ed . u B u t w i t h n i l t h e e x p l a n a t l n n a w h i r h D o c t o r W d l s m u s t m a k e , a n d t h e d i n r u p l l o n t o the d ao uie hu ld a fl a i r l .t h e c o m i n g n l L l i m k o w u t a b o o n t n t h e frlghlouned !m l y n m t h e r c t l l l t l e B o b bi e .l l l s n k n b r o u g h t U t w a s u l l t h e y m u h !d o )a I n t e r f r o m th e m l a al n n ar i e s I n a vl l l u g e n e a r w t u x l r l ; : l x m u n l h s l a t e r sh e he va l n e 11ob\»\e| t u c k m e I n i w a n 'k i s s m e ' n | ¢ h !,fo r t h i t u a l !m o t l n e r d i fd .n n f u t h e r , n l w l y l n a l i e n ! m a n , b e c a m e cloubiy n u m ;zlrvotenl p vr fu a c - t o r i l y t o h i s d u l l r l . l n s l s t c n l t h a t d m ||sB o b b l e s a w h i m l e l d o r n . A a co nt ac t w i t h h i s fa t h e r d e c n u m l .s o dl r l N l s a k n u s u r p nt l o f Bn !1 Il l| : s a l mr t i u n . L o n g tn l u s he t o l d h l m .a s th e y u l e\en%|\ga u p o n t h e m m a .M m :o f a l l u f t h e t o w n I r o n : ir he nr tc sh e h a d com o.It s gr nz ld vu r a n d richness,t h e te r r ifi c g o d 1.\1|0 l i ve d In l l l n z l r i .t h e Th u n d o r Go d, w h o s e i n t o w a s r e l i e d , t h a t o r d i n a r y me n a n d w o m e n m l g l a l Ih r e .To l o o k up o n t h e go d . s a w e fo r t h e mg l u b o n u . w a s c e r t a i n d c n t h . s o a w fu l w a s h i s vtsa ge. l i g h t e d a n l w e r . c t - l m vr s n v J~ m cs S an d e rs o n w a s p l e a s e d w i t h : t w !a d 's m an a a n g !cl e ar e ye s .'r u a b l g h a u t e o n N o b h l l l r u p l e a s e d w i t h h i m li k ew i se .W h i l e h e w a s u n i m - pres sed w i t h t h e gr a n d e u r ,t a k i n g i t n m e z n b e r n o su c h pe r so n .ln sz rm l, t h a n I l vt d In t h e ho u s e t h e l s r i r l o n m h o u s e o f t h e 'i '1 | u u d e r G q t e .S h e h o w s ]Iw f a r c h i m .c l i l l n l u n b o y K n y q m a B a n .D o d o r '\\»eIl|d i d n o t ox l s l , l t wc m l n s o rt o l u p p e r s e r va n t . 'U m i w u a s w a s Il o h b i d n .Bo b b l e m a s a c r vw l n n t .¥!~ob ble's wish es mu st he c o n s u l t n l b e f o r e s h e w o u l d i r e r m l t l s e r va n t t o T i f f !Ou t o m o D o c t o r \\ ¢ l1 n ' o nd e rt . mllllr.It was not in be doubted that iw had 1 manner. an It he were then1us!er'| son.let stone the child of the mastefs d u e t and a venus- scmnchur mlulonnry.\\h¢n James Sanderson had nrrived at that plug wllirh permitted him to bulhl a housa ol his own, It was of a piece with its neldnbors, a wonderfulexample ot ornamentatlon.The por~ tim was mdnthlanwolumned.Them were plnnnaes :md manyangled nJ0f|, all woo d minted mr.Wherever a span permitted. the whale was icedwllh carved wood.n i n th !and fat course.Minka liked it.That was enough.\%u5n'! the his uma muth- er!To pleasé her, he would memorize inn; Shintn prayerl.Became adept In the Ruin of Courtesy.Because itdelighted her ao see him lmperloul. he could adopt a commanding manner beforl her and llle ogher nrvnnts.lllsako had ons principal worry. The boy was old enough to be married.To whom! In vain she painted a picture for theborThere would be a beautiful gm. ga the r. n w a s w i t h a t w l n g e , a ft e r t h e Il r e a n d e u n h q u a k e h a d : w e p t a r m y h l l :m u se w it h a l l o f t h e o t he r s , t ha t Bu n - o l ' h e r e x a l t e d pu ul li on .A g l r i w i t h ko n g . n g e G n g e n , w it h e y e s th a ! Id u l d s h i m N h a hi m . k je w e i s u n d e r b r o w s m r ve d a s t h e w i n g : u f t h e n l g i a t b l r d a ; a 1 a he ne ce ss ar y.Th i s h e a r m e d 10 , an fu r a n t h e e x t e r i o r o f t h e h o u s e w a s con ce rne d.' r u m w a s n o w nc ah ln g bu t se ve r e Ql ne s , ms d eve ! hi s p le a fo r a D o a l c c o l u m n w a s a r e n vh e l m e d b y:l u~ "|irchI:eex.' H n w a n , h o w e ve r , p o s i t i ve a b o u t h m thin gs.H e w o u l d h a ve m m e o f y o u r lo w c e ll l ng a .i l e w a n t e d ! n r l e r o o m l . w h e r e t h e r e w a s s p a r e f o r n m a n t o br ea t he . Th e n t h e r m a t t e r w a s l vi e w t o o n F u n n o r l y ,I.cu p o l a h a d s e r ve d th i s punwose.Th e n e a r e s t t h a t S a n d e r s o n m u l d w r o m a w a s t o Ins ist th a t u p o n t h e r o o f b e b u l l : a p i l l b n ! ( a s t h e a w eh lt tc 1 r ml i ml i t ) 1\ h ll h s et n l Ill e op pn - s l l l ' o n d fr o m t h e r o o fs w a t e r l a n k . n la n d m a n y w i n d o w :a n d w a s r e m h c d t h e b t o s m l n o t t h e p l u m ; s h e w o u l d h a ve l z l m o n o s o f p a l e s i l t : w i t h a m a l n x co lo rs ch a n g i n g w i t h t h e li g h t . H e r r ,a m !h a r e al on e,B o b b l e 'lrotllti l a u k h . a l t h o u g h h e z n o k p u l n l t o r o n c va l h i s a m u s e m e n t f r o m M i n k a . Th e p o l l t l n n o r D o c t o r W e l l l , i n b l n o w n ho us e ho ld .li a r m n e ln lo le r ab te . H e c o u l d t l l s r h a r r e M i n i g n . y e t d u n d - e d t u r i n g h i s M a k e r a n d a d m i t t i n g th a t h e h ad a ct e d so w i th o ne o t s u c h n o n i a n d s i m p l e fu l t h . It w a s i n a t b i t t e r m o m e n t t h a t h e fu m b l e d t h r o u g h h i s s c a n t m r n s p o n d - ence.l n -fn u n d . a le t t e r a l r e a d y cn - an a ; wi t h a g o .l l h a d b e e n w r i t t e n l h u r t l y a ft e r t h e d t n t h o f I !u l » h l e | m o t h e r : "S c- nd i lu - he y to m e. i f yo u wt ll .I f . \I |.In g b e fu r e t he s l n o r . a n d t h e n c o n t i n u e d t o n t r a p d o n r l n t h a r o o f.F r n t n the xt ind mm ol ' t hi s t ms cr n z \ 1 n x | sh e e r d r o p o r s i x t y fo o t . \ v1 m y ,S a n d e n o n 1 d th i s r o o m p r e p a r e d fo r B o b .I a s n p n r t f r o m th e ho us e." N a s e n p i n ' t h e l a d l n a b o n n l l n z s c h m i .fe l l o w w a n t s a Il t t l e p r i va c y .A p h to l ur i n g h i s 'M e u d n w h o r e w e t g rm r n u p s \ vn n 't d l l - tl t rb t he m . n o r h o ur th t - en . 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L o ng tn l el s h o t ol d h l m .a n th e y u t er e n tn g a u p o n t h e mn tn .Mo at o f a l l u f t h e t o w n I r o n : ir he nr tc sh e h a d com e.It s g r a n d e u r a n d richn ess.t h e te r r lfl c g o d 1.\1t0 l i ve d l o l l l t l s l r i ,t h e Th u n d e r Go d . w h o s e fo r e w a s r e l i e d , t h o t o n l l n u r y m e n a n d w o m e n m l g l a l l l ve .To t o o l : u p o n t h e g o d . s n ve fo r t h e h t g l u b o n t . h n e e l z l m o n o s o f p o l e s i l t : t r l t h a m a l n x co lo rs ch a n g i n g w i t h t h e li g h t . H e r e ,tmft h e r e nl on e,B o b b l e 'lro ulti l n u k h . a l t h o u g h h e t o o k p u l n l t o o o o c e a l h i s a m u s e m e n t fr o m M i n k a . Th e p o l l t l o n o t D o c t o r W e l l l , i n b l n o w n ho us e ho ld .lie em ne ln to le r ab le . 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N o s e n p i n ' t h e l o d ln n b o o n l ln z n c h o o i .fe l l o w w a n t s n Il t t l e p r i va c y .A p l s to l nr l n g h i s fr l e u d n " h e r o w e g r o t r n u p s t vn t t ft d l l - or p ro t e st a nd a ng u i sh a t B o bb l . c'| d l i g h t e d a n l w e r . c l - l m v r s n v J~ m cs S an d e rs o n w a s p l e a s e d w i l : t w !a d 's m an a a n g !cl e ar e ye s .T h b l g h a u t e o n N o b h l l l r u p l e a s e d w i t h i m li k ew i se .W h i l e h e w a s un i~ pres sed w i t h t h e gr a n d e u r ,t a k i n g n l a m i l l e r u l ' c o u n e .: e c h e h a d s m i l e Io r e ve r y o n e w x l l h o u t b e i n ; r m l l l l r .It w a s n o t i n b e d o u b t e d ¢ i w h a d 1 m a n n e r . a n I t h e w e r e 1 n1 us !e r'|so n.l e t a l o n e t h e c h i l d t h e m a s l e f s d u e t a n d a p e n n s c m n c h u r m l u l o n n r y . W h e n Ja m e s S a n d e r s o n h a d n r r i v a t t h a t p l a c e w l l i r h p e r m i t t e d h i m b u l h l a h o u s e o l h i s o w n , It w a s o f p i e c e w i t h i t s n e l d n b o r s , a w o n d e r ! e x a m p l e o t o r n a m e n l a t l o n .T h e p o t i m w a s m d n t h l a n w o l u m n e d .T h e w e r e p l n n n e l e s : m d m a n y a n g l e d m o t a l l w o o d m i n t e d m r .W h e r e ve r s p a r e p e r m i t t e d .t h e w h a l e w a s l w l l h c a r ve d wo o d .n i n t h !a n d r l l u b e n r l l k e ba b ie s a l l a p n vr l l n g t ga th er . n w a s w i t h a t w l n g e , a ft e r t h e Il a n d e a r t h q u a k e h a d : w e p t a r m y h :m u se w it h al l o f th e ot h er s , t h a t B n .. re l ue m be r n o su c h pe r so n .In st ea d, t h e r e l i ve d In t h e ho u s e t h e h e i r l o m e h o u s e o f t h e T h u n d e r G q t e .S h e h o w s ]b e f o r e h i m .c a l l i n :u n b o y K n y q u m B a n .D o d o r 'l ve ll s d i d u a l ex l s l , l t wc m l n s o rt o l u p p e r s e r va n t . 'U s e h ou s e w as Il o hb i e h .Bo b b l e m a s a e r vw l n n t .¥!~ obb le's w ll heo mu st he c o n s u l t e d b e f o r e : d u e w o u l d i r e r m l t l s e r va n t t o T i f f !Ou t o n e o D o c t o r \\ ¢ l l n ' o n d e r t . B o b b l e too l:i t a s A m u t t e r o f co ur se .M i n k a l i k e d i t .T h a t w a s en o ug h .\%u5n'!t h e l d : m a l e m u t h - e r ! To p l e a s e h e r , h e w o u l d m e m o r i z e l u n ;S h i n t n p r a y e r l .B e c a m e a d e p t In t h e R u l e s o f C o u r t e s y .Be c a u se i t de l ig h te d he r a o se e h i m l m pe r l ou l . h e co u l d a d o p t a c o m m a n d i n g m a n n e r b e fo r e h e r a n d l l l e o l h e r ne r vnn t s . l l l s u k o h a d o n e p r i n c i p a l w o r r y . Th e b o y w a s o l d e n o u g h t o b e m a r r i e d . T o w h o m ! In va i n s he p n l u t e d a p i c t u re fo r t h e b o r Th e r e w o u l d b e a b e a u t i f u l g m . ve n e d In e ve r y d u t y a n d a p p r e c i a t i ve o l ' h e r e x a l t e d pu ul ll on .A g i r l w i t h l o n g , n g e i l u z e n . w i t h e y e s t h a ! Iu u l d sh i n e l l k e b l n e k je w e i s u n d e r b r o w s cu r ve d a s t h e w i n g : u f t h e u l gi a l b l r d a ; h o r b l a c k l m l r w o u l d b e w o ve n w l t h t h e b l o s m l u o t t h e p l u m ; s h e w o u l d »wla got mil I L I N U L M N lllntbohomo.uyxnbyboyu m n y u n o l d m w m d m e m~lin nllgot miiefimmmytlw-lultr ouble llika a r m ;am -trnaynani i k e m l u i Lltnneommoudthais~lo ih lttbe y wi li t t h t.k i n d d mu i i d n e f i - I E : . J o l o1ru.Box6u.Luu!nvil1».N¢b.ln a n emtc nu n u lu r ldo e mns s a f on o wer!t h l y t e n b e u l t e d b y i t n u noru.hbydru3irho1e.r;rIh¢ro. I k rm-mm-.Nrhdndvuye u n y n " " J - - _ _b e a r e q u i s i t e t o e m p l o y m e n t .I n o t h e r w o n l s ," t h e r i g h t t o w o r k should not be abridged and converte- ly the Hght to quit work should not be inhibited.It was nothing dtort of an earnest attempt to enforce this principle that nude it possible for some of the rronger railroads to functon in the interests of the public, and with the minimum of dl' lay m shippers,during the shop stn'i|:e in July and August of 1922 In our opinion, the Halal!-Barkley Bil!would not tend to gettit labor dinputen.Rather, it would encour- age them.In feet, we feei quite sure that thlsfbilt was inspired, if not drafted entirely. by the represen-tatives of the "nltionaily organized crafts."Furthermore, we een see by 'aml their few clisulvantages are ueto ntuv, colony hrooderu are the mo prlvtical and adaptable.o r 11 many types of broodenl. those bor ing root seem to be giving the mooathfactionunderd i 'Nebmul weather conditions.Any radio: changes in either the heat or t feed will result in grief, re warm Chicks ahouidd be taught when t heat is in their house bar conf: ing them near the broader for 1 first day or two. 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C H A P T E R z_v Co n ti n ue d . u B u t w i t h n i l t h e e x p l a n a t l n n a w h i r h D o c t o r W d l s m u s t m a k e , a n d t h e d i n r u p l l o n t o tl1e»lao\:tehuld a r r a i r l .m e c o m i n g n l L l i m k o w u t a b o o n t n t h e frlghlouned !m l y n m t h e r c t l l l t l e B o h bi e .l l l s n k n b r o u g h t U t w a s u l l t h e y co u l d d o )a I n t e r f r o m t h e m l m n n ar i e a I n a vl l l u g e n e a r w t u x l r l ; : l x m u n l h s l a t e r sh e he va l n e 11ob\»\e| I Fltlr About Ne hr uk ;By order of mayor. |16 2t L . L L a m Omaha. Nebr.. 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N c b r z u k a i s fi ft h s l u t ? n n t h e , va l -10 : 4 3 a . m. D a i l y . . ...¢| : . -» h u \wi l l \£95|1R|1;.*\D0l}Tr u i m W e s t \wls that "Ile wnlh n Jlpnnethe fn Itri."""[pg Ialm an "ellIlmrlhnnz\hou2hl he \\oultlm:e Dribble bo1fe\!*hil-bend."The non mm arm ~' | .1fmllmz in abr! his father shui! bc'I -1{;hh1i\mw In the villue mamI ]=1§n|»n<la nllh :ue hundred b\o1\1| of :hi -IE (£ i»» {£ --r »" e»f»u1 1m |. 'film so . h ls in- = b am boo ." he s aid s ntl y.° \ \ ! w n l l | ~i n ' § ;|wi¥|b l t h e offse t ~ ;L '~'~ . . . . ; : \ " ; " " : !v:. - .\:~.-.~ ~kx fa t h e r .w i t h ilae i t e m tas te o f th e i t 5 0 1 1 w i l l U i !! I d e p a r t ? "o n h t m ?- - - - -"""u m . :nh.»».r\u rln rn ln rl wl d h !n n ! s u r .\ \ l | \...¢| DI1° l y ou wa nt In K i ! ".T H E Y ~ A T Y O U R S H O P ! !un u n u .. " n . | ¢v u ", - - - . . . . . . . - - -I n t h e \.>li|TII3l|3'd va l u e o f th i s p a n1.1 t h e !\ll\lP':\wenl1.h.l o w s ,T e x a ; ll l1 la r. \i ;:\n'd \\`ie<comin i n t h a t o n l e f l mc e e - I t hi s s t a t e i n l m : s t o c k v|| Iu e a ~ , 8 : 4 5 a l m . D a i l y . 2 : 1 5 p .m .D a i l y . c . S t . P . I u w !I u n u u f - .. . . - y - --. - .. . - or uouni not look lor. Rape:h\lly new:ln leuepéu ummlwllc lm! abundan bie; he had nn patience wllh thr wn'f|*1r mlwlonaries who CIW them mu oh- Jecu of nrt.It Mn ha u m Hun t hor lor \ \ellI Are you only goin: hemuew I nnierl I mu f f .[TU HH c;0'\:1l*€U§"u)Wes. futher"-may not?""Dub mlnlunariel gu lo ur l ' f W a s t e d E f f o r t The buy unlléd mlvlr-"1 mould "h:r;=}3: gg# 5021! in "" g rea t n tl S .0 \.O al fun il! llnllll dl..~ ~ s HD MS SHOE POLISH A r \ . L e a 'loflh Except Sunday. In xzllue of farm implements ami T;-;i||,|}machinery,Nebraska standn eighth!7:20 a. m. Daily <125¢mTs¢`T»7:'inEzs" ' 'gig ~u t i c u r a 2 gT : L o ve l i n e s sAClearQHealthy Sixthl t ,é'.'.'1 _..__._- - - - - - |a u u 1 | l n u u | A un . 2n .. 1t rz | n . -v..- . . . .....--. _h a d no s y n t p n t h y srl th t h e ve r y n i t wh ic h hi s s um b re at h ed , si nc e t ha t li z w a l n u m w l t h l n c i m t f o l k - Io m a n d my th s,fil led w i t h 01 l e n ta l e a q ue p e r fu m e s a n d h ab i t s . I l e fa i t t h a t ap pl ic at io n w 212| i n d i e : w o u l d s o o n t o m m e B o b b l e fu r l'1 »m thi s In nld lnu s ln ilu enve oven bet t e r t h a n h e hi m se l f mlg lt l. do it .I t 'u r n s m e r c l v a n t n d t é d n l m u - cu r e In be t t m l u ln n u z1 . " '" Ii n t h r r h e u m o c k l o n l . m i n t n l tt u m : - n b o a t c o n s i s t i n g o f a d o d d e r l n g se rva nt ,|rnl&t~,"°W e l l s m i l l ha r s hl y . a d d i n g m m b e r t y .al m os t at Io g o l l r l lp o .t y :" Y o u r u n c l e s t n u i d m e l b l l t h a t y o u w e r e n o t a m l u l u n n f f . " M i d vs p l n t n e d w h a t c u l l vz vs w t r e fo r . L u n e u l n g M i s a t o . w i t h o u t t h e d o o r , h e r m r s , m a m f o r u i t l h n m a n y w a mu [UU |.U\I.|\7| ua un.u u n ;" W " ¢ - -m a n n e d l p l m n w w h a t t h e yuu ng zt er w a s c r y i n ; n b u u l . " Il e w a n t ; h i s o w n w a y . " r e s p o n d e d Ih r c 1 \l 1 d | mo t h e r . " IIh '!" " A n d h e c a n 'l l i n e l t . " " Y e s he mi g h t n s w e l l g r t t h at l ri c a au t o f h l s h r s t l a t th e S l h r t f' m i d t h - 0 o l d m a n . ; r l m I 3 . 1 v » \ v - v - v -- -. ___K e e p s A l l K i n d a o f S h o e s N e a t a n d N e w L o o l a n g $hin oI'dfvr.B!aci , Tam, IVH W O x BIood ¢nn 'Brm ra Shu .~s a l m o n 1 - l o m z s t - : T 1 ¢F0 fC l¢ ¢1 nI ga \d Po 1b hu |S ho es w G e n u i n e B r i n k B a s h a r c l a m a r o u n d t b a m l n Q __n n d a r p l i o s p o l l a h . " " " - _.L u n b \ W o o l P o l i s h e r b r m p t h e h n l h m t S h i n c l n _x..sh i n e w i t h a fe w at r o k u thi: ami In un um hem; jam,-i Iam n- ln. nm: mm ann.1.00.0013 for the state.Manufactur-I m n ..m.Sundly Oni? img machinery,tools and imple-E ments are not of no gneni.import- anoe in the wealth of nut c ommun- \\¢:|lt.i1 amounlimg to but $86,808.000_ uni the :dale is us thirty-lhini plate 8:55 p. m. Daily IExcept Sunday. ' l' n ! n | S a d 9:25 a. m. Dmih' Except Snmlqy. 12:50 p. m. Daily Except Sunday. 6;23 p. m. Daily _o "1 1 a '>"5'¢'9'!°'*.5 .,1 | nigevfmu su!Bllir, Nebr.. Mm 22. 19.34-'nm £Nl'ERPR¥SE--Pan Rich!T H E ENTERPRISE "'f;::;m,;;"°' OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY OF BLAIR,NEBRASKA GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" ,/ A LOCAL NEWSPAPER Fon ALL THE PEOPLE In Arthur Clnu|e|\ of Dollmm muln. Funk Wall of Calhoun vbllod ;1.¢Jnhomno(l£n.CulHnn-Mnlul vnok on Wednesday.Gwrxe llcDon.\|d ma :lu rnixlor-wne lb break his ll'l\\ while ¢nnk» in ; h h o r o n e d u un week andonxuequenuyr l mdering mmlder- . n u w - Llr. md Mrs. J im blind exiled ll the Cul Huuen home neeully.-Mrl d x d ix n eommhlon nu n fnxm Sow-h OmshtMr. Ind Mrs. Vnn um of Omaha nu de | b uxlne u all in th ei r hn nnur an J nmex Jeruen phce lu x Sunday.uw: Creek sc hool had their pic-nic Inn Sllllnily Ind ml! hu! I good dmc.They also had I nice pngumlbs Vina Paley in \ha lu/Cher.The Huey school cloned whh npknle nn Wednwd afvemoon. Mis- i e teacher ~Ihr -g uy Pa ve x .SUHUEEB sc hool hu their lflnllllplenkly -lin. Delbert Fowlerthe lunher.h u been eleclel for lnother y u r .Mn. J uan J ensen and Mn. W nhbca Saunders we n among (hole( mm lpn! Creek vhn attended the c ~ f . m~ » u school r k n k l u !Fri-day. Min Ada Sc hln lx the teacher.Mr. md iiru. P. C. Peter-sen emer- uln ed | n umber of mlxd vu at I fnmily dinner Sunday.mm Ad; Harrison and mother and the ehilduvn ucnmpanied by Pelar m d Carl Nelson. drove ln RamonSundayzo vin!! Mr. and Hn, Avonv m Ho m und Mr. and Mn. Jnc k §"€£i=»¥.i..` 'i';ZIl;i'k» wil! be remem i :end by Hemzun peopie m d vie-Onnity 5| they lived han a number of we 4year: ugu.lm md Hn. wil: Shumnc ko were a 1 Mn. Linton Pufrer svn a visitor in and nve w w -ln-ey ans:uelcnu h ;shopping the d n t M the Bovee, Lucinda Gnltin, Lilly Hansen.ek.Lucille Raver,Dulu Rog an.Hu e ]Genld Lemon Ls the posaonor of Ryan,Raymond Sheets, ' Erlwlrfl new Fond car.|Swan.|on, Ann: Tripietl. Ng! Trwn.hir. and Mrs. Sylvester Dixon and,Elsi¢Wilson, Ethel Laughhn, Theo- nily and Roland Warrick and dere Olson,mll¢l|<'0 Petersen m d"aw -.-».» vlsltnm nt nm r w 'Leona R;ver.)Dr. Wnlrnefs address " t u b l u n I l ¢ l \ l l \ . l u r c l i l n c r ,u n u m l m r l ~A .B U D D l ,~~~~I i l i x T h u !e n d e d m o t h e r p l e a s a n t t o w n ,T \ 1 ¢ = < i \ r .s o l i c i t i n g s u b c f i p - m u n i o n o f f o n n e r g n d u a l a s .| u ° m f o r s o m e o f o u r l e a d i n g m a g a - H n .I r w i n C a i d r r e l l n u !b i b s 'l i m a . d a u g h t e r o f T e k a m n h .w e r e g u e s t :M r .u n ; M r s .I o h n L a r s o n v i s i t e d a n t h e c .E . J o h n s o n h o m e ,T h u r s d a y ,§ ' * 1 '3 m d O m A h a f r o m M o n d a y u n _Q E *' ? ' ~ m ° f ° 1 = .a n d w i ! e " ¢ \ °M t n £ § m ? ' n m a n d M r s .R n b m Afundey guests at the Parker McCo} emo.Nod Tyton; of this vicinity, grud- =a£¢1l thia spring from the Hornmn nigh school._Mm Hurry Tyson drove to Omaha udnesdey with Mr. and Mrs. J. .ilrnngtumWayneI'nckler who was hurt inonautomobile Incident Sunday and taken to tho Blair holpitnl has regnined conscjounnesn and tru takenhome on Tuesday evening and he isthouzht to be zettingjlonir nicely. ALONG 'rm: BUTTON ROAD Mr. and lrln. James Conety and Mr.Wilbur Conety drove to Benson lutSundaywhere 'they spent the day at the P. e. Flynn homer -The Mines Edith end Murgirel Warrick spent Sunday afternoon asguests at the A. 1J. Dixon home.l'riend.| and relatives of hir Ned Tyaon attended the commencementexcrci.-see of the Herman hi;h .school lui.Friday evening.Mr.Tyson uec n member of the claus.Mrs. Carrie Burdlc, his aunt who resides in Omaha.was one of those pre- nent.The Bono school Cl0»¢i§ tomorrowwithapicnic.The present teach- er, Mina Edith 'Warrick has been re-tained with a substantial increase in c e l e r y .1T h e K i n d r e d n o h o o i c l o s e d i t s | y e e r ' a w o r k l u t F r i d a y . A l i a s E r n e s t i n e M c C o y .w h o i s u n e n d i n g t h e h i g h s c h o o l a t T a k a m u h s p e n t t h e w e e k a n d w i t h h o m e f o l k ;a n d : l m e n t e r t a i n e d a.n u m b e r o t s c h o o l f r i e n d :a t t h e n a m e t i m e . i M r .a n d M n .L o r a n L a y m a n i n d ' a s S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s M e . .L - l ¥ ~ m a n ' s b r o t h e r a n d f u m i l y . M r s .R a t t I v e r s o n a n d n o n ,W i l l , a n d d n u g h t e n ,C l a r a a n d P e t r i , d r o v e t o O m a h a S u m l l y f o r a v i e - I i i .w i t h D r .e m i M n .N .I l .A t v o o d |A b o u t f o u r t e e n y o u n g f o l k s o f t h i s | n c i g h h o r h o o d d r o v e o u t t o t h e .M o r - t i n J o h n s o n h o m e S a t u r d a y e v e n m ! l a n d i n s i s t e d M r .M e r r i l J o h n s o n c e l - i c h r a b e h i .4 b i r t h d a y .G o m e s a n d i n g o d d s o c i a d t i r g c w a s c n g o y c d . 1 h l n a n d M r s .T .K .I v e r : f o n w e r e : S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n g u e s t s a t t h e D 6 l.»||lLard h'!m8.Mtn.Fril.:Moeller spent Sunday evening with Mrs.James Metrlec. I ..M tt lwrson,Mrs T.ixBch-\aIversonand Mica Clare borgo\ie\1.1nspentThurgiayafternoon relatives in Tekamah..A new bam is soon to be built 0 me €.lur.flrrn. c imntrurtwn wot BASE BALL §iA1n mnnriéNn£iiE KENNARD AT |v u r |1 BENCH NEWS Bl lI. fr. Li lnoott and Ruthonllrglrn. John EEHIPLJR and :laugh tcr.,Ruthm e m Fremont shoppers last Thu ay.A m i n \\ilu~e went to Iowa nearOn mm la n Weulnesdoy to work nn his !athcr's farm which he hu rom ml for the mtnimr year.Re\.L.. H. £le.m1> of the Christian church of Blair. spoke at the Plea*onl.View school house last Sunday on the »ob}¢¢t."W hat to do withSunday."Ax men of ue have beenthinkingalongo l .line,we found his sermon very helpful and welcome hll lngeln.e school picnic at Pleasant View was on unusually enioynble affairon lut Thursday .Nearly all theEtronawere present and after e unleous dinner,A short programof songs. in mntume. and dieloguesweregiven.Later ice cream and cake were eervd to all.TN teac h ers.the Miners Robertwn. do nottrechnextycorbutwillattend school.Gifford and Gilfonl Compton haveeech bought Dodme cars recent! .Mlm Hazel Wood of the l u n , hosoiul visited hor mister,Mrs Wilton lent Thursday end attcndcd the school picnic.Miss Helen Anderson was a caller at the E. C. Lippincott home Sumlng afternoon.Mrs. ('ompl.on*\r., time L1 \ii!nr nl .Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" .-.....,........-..-...... ...... ...-~_.h S d .I ndld n answer to his sub- ummm vmtora TW-"'°*5*HY 'Adams nt Thursday shopping an°°2 .'i '°2 ..3 ."' f.. f ~ YP! .n ~....,.|}'f.,"{.?\'l\o in Educ;t»ed!"He left'Mn .Hattie Treet visited .lt the Gfnai\.L 59° NO 18BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA,MAY 29, 1924.l u v uguuu un -ooo uuum.\Plu-unoc c u rr e d W e d n e s d a y m o m i n g .T h e o b i t u a r y a p p e a n I n m o t h e r c o l u m n o f t h i s h a u e . HERHAH NEWS i .-t h e t h o u g h t t h a t th os e w h o r e c o g - n i z e a n d u n d e r s t a n d t h e i n t o o f n a - t u r e a n d i l vo i n p e a c e a n d h a r m o n y w i t h t h e m .S u p t .S e n e y pr e s e n t e d t h e m c h o l a m h i p t o M i s s D u i u R o g e r ! w h i c h i s a n h o n o r i n d e e d a s t h e r e Emu Lowe home at Arlmgmi »é»}I '.iIT¢.`King wla up from omha and eral dnvs Inst nw-ni:iananf <:.....a......am M.f\u\VOL . xxvru °°°0°¢°b°o°ooooeo»oeooooe ocooooooooooooooooooaooooa ICE CREAM for Your Home 9o 9wo9o4o'9o0o9o0oQ)f'l coo§aoQo ~o . `E .°J . / " '..:.,*J*.` '.~l f 24 ., , ,=,f§'" "L .v i i ~o The Golden Rod lce Cream ~ and Pruduce Co.` 222 West Washington St. '" % ¢~/v .. J For your convenience We have opened an Ice Cream station at 222 West Washington street. We handle all kinds of Ice Cream, »both Wholesale and retail.Also buy produce. ____ ___-___.__ ~ __ ___ _ ____ Nlaintop Brea s Always Good ' I » ?,J .:.~% = / ~ . f / 1 ; f7 £ 'f ¢ " l & . v ~, . p ~" ¢ : \ / / 7 .- v Q . "\__.sg " 2 /A .r . . . ~~| : |.»~¢i;f _»~~if-1.=w~¥`.£o_¢,;;* :ly ~~'N _=:.. w E \ O4 .,»§.'If T, \'-:r FH an., \ § \~.'~ ; ; . f l ;'r r ~u\il j * "~|1 1 ¢f .K ~\~ I ~'I r \ Of course there are a number of reagons why 1\IAIN'I'OP Bread is always good, but the one big reason is We always use the ¢ 1.."\ :fnJ °»=<»1vs=mvT Home of The Enterprise .""s'""" "_°°'5»=»f»\Sf CMHBEK 0F.SCHOoL cwsns Sherilf Melmens,of Blair,was osiness caller here Wednesday.Mr. and Mra. Jesse Ryan and Kisstze!drove to Omaha Wednesday rl spent the day.Mrs. Hilda Yowcll left last week to end the sununer with her sister. 1.Clayton Deaver,at Gillette romlng.Several of the y oung folks have :elved' commencement cards fromtrion and Wlnifrcd Clark, chiidnenDr. and Hrs. Clark.of Powell.yomlng.They are members of s yea:'s graduating class of thewellhighschool.Their friendsnegladto be remembered and nzratdata them on their success Miss hlildrcd Swanson spentursulay in Omaha.l The Herman schools closed Fridayclthedifferent grades went to- tlnor and enjoyed picnic dinners.Miss Letha Ryan closed hertool work near Dec atur last week d is home for the summer..Mrs.D.H.Davies left Monday r an extended vlslt with relatives Monticello,Idaho.Mr.Hawes:lt her to Fremont from whichsee she took the train. Miss Eledice G g; has been e-:ted as teacher o he third andurthgrades ~at Calhoun for the ming year.She has just closed aar's work at the Homestead schoolar hem.The folowinp; Herman girls leave two wcelcs for Wayne wherecywill attend the summer term:rss Helen Bovce. Miss Dulm Roz- t,Miss Eledioe Godsey.Miss Lu-Ile and Leona Racer. Hina Elsiellson and Mists Anna Tdolctt Slim Thelma Godscy spent Satur-l§and Sunday at her home lv-re.Mrs J. FI. Hodgakiss and children ft Saturulay for Chicago for a viswith her sister. Mrs. 0. lt. Nelson.rs. llodaiciss has a \i.=ltin2 her other, I.. C. Hanson and familyncecalled here early in Apml by|e illness and death of her mother. Mr.and Mrs. II. C.ilunlic spentu:.»l:|y with relatlrca in Omaha..3!r.andIllr-=. Date Gustln and Mrs. lllda " M t ard Bliss Stella went r Omaha Frida? and spent the day.¥lmsani Harlan, of Omaha, was a onday guest nt the God-=cy home. 3; 'lglursday :éenlng Slay ls. the ua | | l w e sen werele Lezion Hall.held at The followinsr progrgm was pre- 'l1led::vocation Rev. Reese9¥=11f»=-v t.u<;a|1¢~ Ratcrlano Solo Hamid HancockdulressDr. James FI. Wagner anon "Who is Educated?".|1158 Prouhecy Anna Tdplcttlasu Will FI-.lwanl S\\anso': rcscntatton ol Scholarship Su t. s=lesentatian of Diplomat |=»cncy Dr. Cameron were five whore grades averakéll very close.Dr.Cameron, secretaryof the hoard of education, presentedthe hi h school diplonnas to the class.Refergng to the class motto." A t the Foot of the Ladder. Climbing."He chose the last word taking each letter to represent a word he sug-gested as a guide to follow.It ixthe Intention c f a number of thegraduates to llt themselves for teach ers.Several will attend summerschool with that in view.Mr.and Mrs.L.F.Hllslnger g c "Blair business visitors Satur- ay.bliss Thelma King. Miss MarjorieGodsey, Eugene Bunlic and Ernie West attended the class play at Blair Friday evening.Mrs.A.W.Barge returned from Lincoln Friday morning where shcattended the entire sesaion of the gum! chapter 0. E. S.Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Hanc ock and children motored to Omaha Wednes day and spent the day.Leo Cameron has rented the lateMrs.Petersen pronerty and expects to more in from the famm The many ftlends of Misa bethrRyan will rejoice to know that she i=tc teac h in the Lincoln schools thecoming year, having received official notice Sunday.Miss betha is onooftheHermangraduateswhohasmade a success of her work and we are always glad to hear of them.Zlfrs.Harry Leach and children left Tuesday for northern Iowa tospendthesummer with hir.Leach t\l1o is a sa ging contractor.Thetwill stay at e camp or in a nearbytown and return ln the fall in time for school to start..llliss Clara Kramer.Miss RuthCameron ltnll Miss Julia Jackson attended tl\e1sedding of Miss GraceComptonandMr.Rhea at Blni: Wednesday.Mrs. O. H. Godscy and Miss Ele:lice and Marlorlc were Omaha shop per= Wednesday.Herbert llc rzoz accompanied In Slim Merle and Gretchen drove tcOmaha Wculncsday.The annual reunion and receptiorof the Hennnn hivh scho~l was ll°l\lTuesday eveninrr. May 20th at tht Lealon hall.The fifteen members o'the class of '24 were guests olhonor.The first aart of the c v ing. was spent in listening to a a orlprogram conldstinz of a play enef!"The Lonely Ville Social Club.Fred Robertson nlavcd s comet snlr between oct one and two and was oncompanied on the piano hy Mrs. E. I' Hanson Between acts two amthreeMissMildredBruntonKav-two moulin!!which were grenll~ appreciated.After the nrtl"ra'|"n thmcmbersmarchedtothehnsemcnwhere a nic e two c ourse lunch wa served coneistlnz of chicken salad rlterltinns. hot homo--2 rolls.paneennle shorhet, rnlw. coffee and candtenedictionRev. l!cc.<o"l'he election of olflccrs for the rea The stale was tastily decorated ln |B high 5(ll00l CDIDI1 hlue andhtle.The hall was Hlled with rc- nf 1925» come next and resulted nfollowerQtaoleyBrunton. D¥P*"l"1|Bliss '|||c"Isl Rm.er,vice nresld~nl dives and friends of the youngahliss Uulca Roger-t, secretary,Mis . o d n e n n o n n o n n a n n o r u m e n n a a u n e n n a n n g EMEETS-0 j COMMERCIIiny 30-Memorial Day .`m y 81--Alumni R|....p1 ~I h.|i|»a w a n u l l l h g r t l t \l.||;uu11u\$P£CI.LI.TT June 5-W omans C. ot .eL:m:. C. rtgullr Chamber Dec ide: To Hold Fourth 01 i July Ceiebraliun.C h u -Every Detail Looked Af ter in The Mrm Julius Petersen and uuuun Tulked 01Closing Of The Work 1H I - 1- n u n 4:R.\uL1.\lI0>i EVENING. HAY 29 ersens 1, ja". 4 l An nrljoumed mccling of the Blair City Countil was called to order al 8 o'clock P. M. by May or liar- doch the following Qouncilmen an- mwringto rollcallzilundahl ,Peebles Grimm,llray,Moore and Jacobs. Chrixtenson and Carmichael being absent._ The following reeolullon was in troduc-ed by Councilman Peebles; Resolution bar of Commence was held last Tow day evening with e fair sized repre- sentation of me members present. The main topic of interest un: the regular Founh of July c elebntlon which the Chamber voted zo put on at su lui. meeting.A report of the aollicillng commitee showed that |p- proximately six hundred dollars h i d ,been raised for this purpose and the members fell. that I thousamd dollars Be it rea lied by the mayor and mold be counted on.The matter ofcouncil of Lhe City of Blair. Nebrlbiuhere we attractions were zo be held '~°'"°h°f" and pupils .there is a "il catrme 15 honor them and extend con of =~;\»;§d 1'==;§l*Wh ye:dr's work ~ grntulatinns and best wishes.DM compo |1 at 1 e u nous uu..ysratlons of pink and gray were diem °f.'5° school room are to .be !"*'|pla5ul on tables and chnndelifrs an-! mule for the vacation perloel 3*"'the lame bouquets nl bri¢l|."s rme~ U*'W as that other *Eid* "mg th acldmi much to the attractiveness oz' teachers and pupiis ee!um r ff f gt all. deeply the thought of lheh seveiing Visiting; occupied the earlier part »f t f f t h t a t vci vwn lé vn o d u # : ; n ¥ ° l; ° a f o r > " = wf " GS E ~ s p o k e n f e w wo n | \ Lbqt have gone.lor congartulation to tho host and Our mshuOla close thas year look- hostess and then.in behalf nf thc ing fnrwnnl to a new superintend-m|,,|,,ansemhled,pres-entesi them fnt and n new ndnuinistrxtion o f lwm,a number of beautiful piere= l-¢hoD\afhurs for the COIN!!!N0 7 l o f silver.hir.Petenfen responded l 1 1 \1 Gard WASHINGTON NOTES lwu discussed an was other minor dc-1:1 im.if*That thc reanlulion fixim: the nal'tailsHr. and Mrs. Gorman and family]ho m Colon, were visiting with "'°; Kerstottara Sunday.. umdd Hrs. [Ae drove lo IowaMrSunday and expect to be gone a few days.\-Mr. and llrlc Herman Busch lptnlSunday at Milind with some of Weir' folkl.Hr. liedehxnd. who hu been on the alck list Ior quita a while.la now in the bank.hack at hu placeMr. and Mrs. Gibson are alill heroMxlodelrmmbut will not he long as r.can take care of the buaineaa alone.1 Mr.and Ain.Clarenco Kemper:were sisiung with Hr. and Mrs. Otto Peters Sunday.1Clarence and Harry Busch and a number of other boys drove in tospend the :waning at Kruxs park.The Lmliea Ai will meet with Mrs.Stelfersrm Friday.~The Wznrhington school will havetheir picnic in the park 'lhunado5.Mr.an l Mn .Sh*"f¢r.who havebeen any for three day s are back home agnin.Mr. and Mrs. Hedelund and Mr. and Lira. Gibnon drove lo Bladr Sunday and spent lhe day with Mrs. Hodelund'a folks.Hrs. Hedolund and Hrs.Gibson drove to Omaha Tuesday.Mr. and Hrs. Theodore Jensen aremovin:their furniture to Omaha and will go zo house keeping.Misa Kalherlne Gottsch. who hasbeen home for a couple of weelus isluxbark to Omaha to work in a ew alayn.Mrs. (:v.Shumnker drove to Omaha Tueulny. BE LL (!¢lIlIK w\1.m~:'r NOTES city to-wit the f"zm":"r eo-opunta with theWmhnnathatthenew adminintrs-lin an aunmnriake manner. dr-pled as reml. -- | - --.| ' "_" r rt l - n w i l l h e o f Lh e h i g h e s t cla sav A |lr~liciou<s u p p e r w a s s e r ve d a t t h a t se r io u s w o r k w i l l b e t h e o n e 2i x o c l o r k t o w h i c h a l l : i i d a m p i e aim above all else that 1ri¥l perme-[ funifre. ate the school spirit.!Around eighty guests participated With the spidt of the real S~=h°°\.in the festivities during the day. n man,Superintendent Skinkle is :Im umher coming ham" qdjoininq ing all in his power to make the ountles.new year alari off umoothiy. A vinid ` Mrs. Petersen wma assisted in the In the library shows every text book planning and preparatinn of the d- in place properly arrangedno zhngat :\ rvolnrnls notice any hook or sez nf hunks may b° found. But tha one thing above all that N has :lone that will tem! to start the new year right is :\complete art of rerank showing in nlupiicnte the pupiis grades.These ke- mn ls are simple yet complete in e\\?r5 detail and Will lilgzpllfy iho beginning of school greatly. Ifairb;.hcr:Iisterx,Mrs.A.R.Brock and Mra. James Kirby and lhe occa- sion wil! Ions: be remembered by ev- ery one preeent.AI! expressed the wixh that the Petersens might cele- brate many more anniversaries. MRS. SARAH VA N IIUSS Mrs.Sarah Vanlhms died at the home of her daughter,Mrs.Wil- ii " __'4 2#hu ; 4 - . * . I. _- - .g n .a n . n n I : - / _a n ; .Q . .. é . " ": __ T . . . . . The above is a rszproduction If |=ucce>:» i~= due not only to our own of the home of The Enterprise of eflons but also to the friendship Blair.-Th is cut was run in hat and respect.oi'our friends and meekga Purliahers Auxilixry. a tnde ieaden. 5 " i " °for Printers.which h a l ' I Dur aim and ideal is to publish 1 nlo n wude csrculatlon.never absolutely on the e\¢|l.tlrI'. lt is very neldom that: n country showing no pcrsonnlitien but rather l\r\\:\||apPl gums recognation from sifim: lu uw news an is is ,,ig, lhiq periodical and we feel justly nn thought of n,n>thinr: but pub Chief of Police,Night Police and jsnitcr and W ller and Lixht C m~ mimuioner passed at the meeting held May Sth. 1924 be and the annie in reconsidered, repeded and set aside. Moved by Peebles,seconded ru? Grimm,that this resolution be "'| On rull»call,llundahl,Peebles. Gray, Moore and Jnenhs voting 'A;e'.' Christensen and Carmichael being absent, the motion carried.1I Wo'-\.a|nm er of Commerce in punlng an 5 home talent Chsufau- qus..This seemed to meet with gan- er d n p b mn l a n d up ladies will have all the asaiatnnce that the Chamber em give. A general dllc uuion as zo the roads of the county occupied some Eittle time end vu-lou: methods of maintaining the wad: were zhmhed out am! while much infomation was gained ln di.xcusaionn nothing was proud 0l_ the t°a\omb¥c m¢nliol\ghhgng I zeal =¢\\'=P=\P¢=-L :The f'liowing resolution Ima in-done in a definite manner. The lanterprine extends an l.n\f|I irmluced by Cnunciimln Peebles.lation In iw mmm and fr ien ds w~You are welcome al all .U\I3¢'=' °Resolution *w,xsmr~|c 'roz~1 counrrr call at any time.We feel that our c all and meet The Enterpme Tnree5 Be it rt"snl\Ni br the Muvnr and|YOUNG FOLKS WED --_ - --*....-:_ mm : \ \ m . L l ' A l l l \ '.\ SURPRISE 'c°=m¢i1 of the city of Blair, Nebna-. \m o > : 1 » : r - z u n r z n s l x z s c r z z c c l n s ; u .l M r .A n u ! " r H ;s o n o f M r s .H a n a 1 T h a t t h e f u l i o w i n g n h n l l b e t h e T a f t .o f B l l i r ,A n d M i s s H a z e l N e l - parience of whi:l1 I am going io' Mr. Skinkk goes ua Chadron fI°"\lin.m Rutiedze on Inst l:inlay morn- ing.Nair . u !o\\.'n of approximately -|500 iuhlbiianta and the seat of me Since the death of her husband Chmlron State Normal school which.g,,|903 she has made ber home makes it n very desirable place l¢';\vith her son, hir. Wm. Vankluas an* On lam1. Sunday the family o ! Clyde M. Alien, who hnve lived ip the southern put of the euunty in the Wrench di:ftriet for years.imiu-<1 to the Carl Rohwer home 31 f n lu |}J h 0 .Tnmpensntinn paid by the City nf Blair svn, daughter of Mr. md Hrs. Chris n n : i ; u § r N o : : : : . _ m g f j g ~ N e b r a s k a for the following officer¢|}{. Nelson. of Kennnnl, were united 4-.rm in lu n .1 remember venhnd ernpioyeen nf said city in rex-in msn'lags on Wednesday afternoon fiistfndly hearing him hu o f hi ,f ader employ ment from Mar by l924;May 28.at 3 P.M. at the Crowell und! the further onlen of the °°""'y *'°""-Bev,W. H. Underwood of- back In Blair. their ehimhood home,' " " " 'rs f m u u s e mrding io sc hool mt'n's views .The IInterp.€re usi>he1=him suef resw in hiu new Held and we also look fmwan! lo and hope for a sue->co:Gful era af work for our own* whools for our schooi1 iquch the vitnis of a community a<ne other urtranizatiun and 'uve are always willing to afsh!in making nu n h c h o n l s a _ p l a r e o f r e a l w n r k .g \ mm1I~:R s1f§ri11'r::~= vlsrr 1 Blair friends of Mr.and Mrs._-Harry Vaughan of Spokane, Wash-| ington enjoyed their :hor t visit 1 Q,W R ¢|g Inst week.fAsmentionedinInstweek? En-! termine they brought the body of; Mrs.Vaughan?father,I..A.Wi!-I cox. here for burial.' Mr.Vaughan is a loc omotive en- ginrer with the Northern Pacific# railroad. They returned home by the way of Los Anlrvies.Cuiifofnin.win-re= it was to his home that the body nas taken and it was there that the funerai setsicon were heh! on Sunelay nt 2 l'. fd. in the preeese of n large number of neizhbons and flienfis. Znlcnfrlent was made in the Ken- nard cemetery beside hor I1usbn\1l|.., Doceaneul was born in Virginia September 16,183-I and it 1.\a.»\ there that she grew to womanhoo¢i. September 15th.Sarah Rosen- balm was married to J ohn M. Van NURS and to ihem eight chiiidren still and city Ok- were born three of whom are Mr.Wrn..\'nnI>Iu.-5 of this and Sam VanHu|\.w,of Hydro tnhornn.At the time of her death the three children weere pnesent.The Enterprise extends its sympathies i f the bereaved relatives. CHILD SUOCUMBS 'r o BURNS Little lone Venderralev,daughter give you n little sketch. When he landed in New York hefurdinneranduponarrivalthere found almost the entire neighbor-hood fnresent to greet themnn*llmd just enough muney to buy n hpend the day uilh them hofnreilolf of bread.He worked in we they leave the farm for their homeem»I.em :dale seven years lhvn re in Blair.Lturned to his nzutive lam!unul was Around 12-0 friends sat down tn-'mnrrimh Ile came back to the U. ugeihnr around the rabies and enjoyml S. in 1847 am! unrkefl in the south n sumptuous dinner.ul. New Orleans, La. and (E::|venton, During the afternoon n ball ;::ll11e,|']exa.w. at his trade, he bein: 11 nhip was staged, the married men agninstbuihier.He decided to try farming the singles with the married mon::mI in 1851 came to Nebraska.Hewinninir.'took a homestead on New York The single men no doubt attribute creek and while he and mother lived the ln" to the fart. that Sent; Ailen.lthere.father freighted to Denver n benedlct, acted 31 umpire.At and Piluw Peak, his freight ennuisl nny rate all enjoyed the game, bozh=ed of flour and meat and he was losers and winners.paid in gold dual which was taken In the evening, lunch was sor\0ti,'L¢' Omnh~nm! exchanged for cur- lo the crowd which completed airency.Omaha wmm the nearent mar-very pleasant areasion.'Tho dny|\:e!. place for l number of years. will be hang remembered by the\W e nude a trip to Ornaha twice n .Mlen family an it wxs aim Mr.year to lay in a wnvlv oi groc eries l ci!-. to-wit,-idatlnl. 1 The Chief of Police nhl!!1¢°]The young couple were aecompnn- ceive $125.00 per month.lied by Min Ll Fern Taft, :mister of The night Police ahnll receive the groom xml Harold Nelsombrother $75.00 per month,alwn $15.00 ner of the bride.Following the een-monih for janitor work at City Hall m=1w. the party went to the home of a total per month nf $90.00 per month the bri~le'|parents,where a five The water eommimicner shall re-. o*cld|:l| dilinerwas server! to the :elat- rvive :sooo per month.,iues ami bridal pany.(Continued on Page 7)l The newly wed: have zone to the '-Toft home where they will livg_n'1d AUTO .\CCIDE1\"I'3 ,farm the comin( y ear. 1 The bride mm been one of the he-==» county teachers nm! In an unusually attractive young woman af more than had taken a number of friends 10,-rrrlinnry lnteil e end ability. |Sum Johnson hui n near serious *accident last Sunday evening.He en-nine they had attended I. thaw. Omaha. in the afternoon and In theI Ansel in mme f the finest young men in the county, his life has been an 'On their way home just sfter eras- open book, he hu grown to mnnhood sing Moore's creek this side of Cal- :Imun, Sam thrught he would try out Fthe spehd of his Buick Six and stepped on the gn. A car in front of here and has nhrnys been industrious and wellliked by, lli. The Enterprise joins n hunt of friends in extendinlr eongntulationa Allen'a=birthday and one of th e ' md clolhint These trips were gy f'*";lu'<;oKi\'¢ ;*§;_fg*;*o f w lgmi bent wg- w them. .ad E .I1';';:",.:',:':':;';:.f°"°" he ~ celebrated f;,..,:;,:;',_",.°,1::'°::"..,';:'=°;: ,:..:;';"::--»~» \"1==~= ~ Front s t r u c k - r ~c z n a u a x f x o n T h e e n t i r e n e i g h b o r h o o d r e z r v l t h r e e i l n y s w m a k e an t r i p .l m w " ' p u s L m t h t h e r e s u l t t h a t l h l 8 ¢T R I P L E A F F A I R .s¢nnkP\were broken out.The c an . . . _ ___ \ I 4 Hr. and Mrs.John Echtenkgmp and Mia: Henna Hallman of Arhng-wavand Wm.Franke and family gt Tuesday eveni ng at the J alan tenkamr. jr. home.Wm. Ho Lman and family spentSunday at the August Lailman homeMlm Lucile Rabe spent the weekend with her aiater.Mrs.Howard Rune.The Lalwan school cloud Friday for their aurnmcr vacation.A pic- nic dinner was held Saturday at theschool grvurula and a large crowdwaslnattendanceinspitenfthe rainy arnther.A good time was enpoyzd by all.Mrs. Sadie Mengednht and family and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lnllmnnspent Sumlay with nlatives at Her I n n L _ _v I§wnen loll neeu § Somethin2_..._..... e §§I U I You Need It Our Service Is Unexcelled .We Carry a Large Stock ofI*Is'roNs,PINS,RINGS. BEARINGS, cons. IGNITION PARTS GENEIlA'l'l)R BRUSHES ANI) MANY 0'l'Hl"R THINGS .*'S0 HEADIIUARTERS FOR t h e o l d e r so n .Vi c to r ,i s a t t e n d i n g t h e U n i ve r s i t y o f S o u t h e r n C a l i - fo r n i a a t L o s An ge l ew .l i e is tak~ i n n t h e ch e m ic a l e n r i n e e r i n r r " | | r = o an d i r : 2 3 y e a r s o l d .H u r r y , Jr . w h n f i f a b o u t e i g h t y e a r s o f o r e .ac c o m - p a n i e d hi#pa r en t s. . le i'1n-liee°1 m o r e t h a n t w o n i v - " 1 i r r t h e '|.':1l.trl\:ms \ \ r r o h e m :ar;.|a l t h o u g h t i m e h a s m o d e m a n y " ~ | "ti ll t l m .fo u n d m u e h n i | 1 " vr » J n m l en j n ye i l laillcinir n x e | ehll t | n i n t h e nl l l h o m e tn\ \t1 \ n h l |sch ool fr i e n s h w h o a r e : | l \ e " r . 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A fi t t i m :p r o z m m 1184 I n o n n r rn n g es l an l l u p t o n o o n t o d a y - e ve n I o h a ve t h e A l l e o n l e a ve b u t w i s h n c o m m o n oe cu ra nc e t o see n hllfltit l e m pe nc e a n d co n t e n t m e n t m T 2 f In d i a n s w i t h t h e i r h o m e s pa c k e d th e i r n e w l o e n t i o n as w e l l m e n p l e a s - I n r t o u t i n g w h e n t h e y l e a ve o n t h e i r t r i p . s n a a : o m . \ 1 .s i w n n a 't 5 E R \ l [ I 1 S A fi t t i n g p r o g r a m a n d n b e a u t i -fu l l y ule ror nte il z+l.n3.:t:m e t t h e au r l l - I | | \ (tl m t t u: : |r 1 l\ l efl i n l i n li .l l i . :l . l 'f1l\ln:t S1.ln~l:t)m r - n . i : u t P\l'it'l r i f in the 5ltll||:ll&tl Sun~l s\1 f t H¢* i iv n l e m b e r - c f t i ve t l . . \l l ~Ir i1| ent .iq |.nw l||lll\lll.'l ¥IlllPl('|¥l,\\l'¥|; 1 thi uurnher of ttrfi\|.=r t h e p l a c e n f h o n o r i n t h e fr 1 m - l j u I .:upper-ite t h e W .l l 1 \.L.t. :a t in a t b od y n w an - a ll -o x l I n u n \ n wi ll nr y.. t i t e r eni oy in ar t h e [1n>;.{:..|n f l n z u i e anal n : e r m w n h y l l vv.n U . ; 1 l r l 'm u ¢ l o f t h e 5letho 4ii~t r ' u r e l | , fo l l n w n l h y t h e b e r l e i l i c t i n n t h e t i . A . l l . fi l m ! o u t i n l h e r e e u l o r = \ r J f l o l l u w !b y R e l i e f C n r p a : m i l l.1l:ion~ .\u°¢ilinr3.henmled l|5,.tl1Pir o : l i r e \ s n: nl li te nurlienea fo l l n we i l . . \ n z . | > . n 1 ' m : ' r n ! l . ' \ \ l I x i z w a n d l e n t p o l u d r a n e i n e .T h e y w e r e hnrrnlesfa.o ft e n s t o p p i n g a n d w o r k i n g fo r u n i n th e h a r ve s t fi el d. Th o s e w e r e ti m e s fo r u l i ffe r r n t f r o m \.l~nt t h i ,i t e n r r n t i o n in se e in g . M r s . M i n n i e l i u e e o n . ..._.-___...._- trl.ns===s l z i a i z n xw x : | . | .. \ 'r 1 r : r < n l : I> T h e ~¢!t\"I»::i n } i .l " . ! l " f i n i all \'i t l n l . l .Ll 1l.e ] . " . |l m :iL::afi.|;. e ve i i n t r ,M a j ;25 .l l | r i m l l v . : 1 ¢0m fn rl :\ l» l}fl l e i l v i t h re l :: 'l |n i l fziendv of the ;:r:\¢lu:|t;==. 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