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06-26-1924H ¢' = 9 ' . . ~.l a \ 0 S -;.\, :1v.\\u= i\\»\°¢a<.\ sw .\.>umm\l x ' n n Nlws-an-fam PLAYB N0 nvo Bhir, Nehr.. Jun: 19, l924»il ¢A LOCAL NEWSPAPER ron_f n m rrn n rs z-P m u m 3.20 7.003.2020.40 .80 2.3012.50 HERMANSCHOOL BDARD PRDCEEDINGStiIWm. Prank, of Bhir was calling unBlair Nebr.. June 16. 1924EC" ' § . " . ¥ ' § . ' . i f § § 'g = ; ° { ; * ° = 'l u : ~T h eB o a r do fE d u c a t i o nm e ti nr n -° 0I .| | | | .: h yw i t hh uw i f !m s¢ h | 1 § °| f »w h og u l a rS e s s i o n ,p u r s u a n t£ 0 b : d } 0 1 2 l l l :g m m mh u -m e\ ; , | gd u.m e s s to f J u n e2 ,1 9 2 4 .M e mr sp r e e n u m0' i ' I ¢. . . .n lnra nn ~n e n t :. i v z § g h : ,M u r d o c h .W i l k i n s o n , | ay evening.Hen-yTuckerunsontheSouth Pmaha market lag. Monday with three ar loads of cattle.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Akin and family alled at the A. E. Dixon home last hy evening,Mr. and Mrs.Jarnea Conety spent'Imrulay evening at the C. B. Bunn ome.Mr. and Mn. Fred Ray entertain-din honor of Misa Ruth Day.ofIickenon,whohu beenvisiting rind: in this vicinity for the pan two reeks.Mr. C. B. Bunn purchased corn wt reek of Mr. Pnder McCoy.1nn:ln nfYlffgnnnf Hinh¢;Qh- fake.Miss Ruth Day returned to Nic k-erson Monday.She was aee-JmPl"i°fi by Ernestine McCoy who wiil sP°l1d her vacation vrith Mrs. Linden Day, of Frvemont.Mr.andMrs.ChrisMnlier spentSaturday and Sunday with Mrs. Mil- 1er's parents, Mr. and Hrs. A. Ander- son.Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Erwoa! spent Sunday with Don Meulers.Mr. and Hrs. John Kelly. qi' Teka-mah. spent Sunday evening mth the r son. Funk, and wlfe.MissesRuthDayandFritzMi!- ler spent Sunday at Mat Ivermn'a.R. M. Iverson and T. K. verson at- ALL TEE PDOPLg _ an um,in' .qmus As k fo r "B L UE R mBo N BR E AD V O L . x x v m c m COUNCIL ?ROCBE DINGSOliver Hudieson G. A. Rnthnun tlhn li n ue d fr o m nn Omws u mu u wa IMoved and seconded that tha ear-ln; BE; T°lc h" lificd report of zheBoardof Edu-c ation M aw City s c hools ha=~»-|Ef°'I§ ?,'2°.t.- OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY OF BLAIR,NEBRASKA Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD'GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Tied.Grim introduced the foliowing or- ceived and priced on file.All coun- dlmen voting 'Ay e' the motion oar- ried.Moved and seconded that report of accountant:be deferred.Ai! coun- ciimen voting 'Aye', the motion ear- inance.ORDINANCE ANORDINANCE to amendSec- tion 3 of Ondinantt Number 361 of the city of Blair, Washington County. Nebraahrelating ton i e t th l r t ld baudonthemonthlyconsumption by each customer, and to repeal said trigind nectlon.Beit ordained by the Mayor and ru..n-._..ltAl l\| l"{°1.|nfn lllf lv. u. uluauaAibert Brooks Ed Stricklett Frank Moblanigal Fwd Beacrnft Chu. Gilliam Jonas Bureham Fred Burcham RaymondBroan IJ. C. Couchrnan Will Hoimenbcrg Mike Ingerlesr The Entarprine Virgil Meamien! Baker lea Machine Co Cldre Warrick Everett Tyson Vaivoline Dil Co. Burroughs Adding Machine Co. u.|n\.-t 'Fauna 1s.oo 59.1 5 82.00 13.00 34.40 8.20 7.40 5.20 12.90 35.22 8.00 4.75 43.20 8.00 75.05 4.41 8.00 ! Fred Zlmmc mun ia taking a vacalioepke. Kelley.lgtion from hia work at tha Hancock imMeeting c alled to order at 8 P. MJ'fg'===;@==* =;";;P°gHg is J|;e;\din;rlvrit31 President Wright In the emu-J, e:me asameonarm'Thecommitteeongroundsfnd ;!*Mr . an d Mr s . B° 'r c ° °p "spent buildinga reported that bids for the f Monday and Tuesday in Omaha.,JohnAckerman,of01,u}"_viscoal requirements for the school year! Ited his brother Lou and wife Sunday.1924-25 were rec eived from Cro1rell, g m5111Leo Fausett spent the 1rer1¢.Lumher andGrainCo., Christensen;9.| 0°'"! with relatives in Teltamah.|I.br. Co., Holrnquiat Grain and Lbr.5 Aiben Woodward who la working for a oonatruwon c ompany at For: Collins, Ooloredo, cameintoUllllhrlfor repairs for some ot their machin ery Friday and ran up to Hea ln visit his parents over night.Hia wife andchildrenare at Gu ndIslandwhere ho also stopped over. F.w. LoweandBert left last week for Juleaberg. Colorado, to apenfl the remainder o! the summer on the f lr m~_._ Co..andtheFarmersCo-Operatived Union.Itwasmovedandaecoudedthat the committee be empowered to con-tract with the Crowell Lbr. and sc i c o. f or zo o tom of man. ml a t .g price of $6.45per ton deliveredntthe achool building.cursed.| it was moved and seconded thate Committee be empowered to cont __¢:_ NO. 22BLAIR, W ASHINGTON eww, NEBRASKA,JUNE 26, 1924. é m é t I n m m " . . ; 3 , ; ; ; m . § ; . ; . ; . . , ;:||||||M m u l a u s l x s s s ~ ~ The :mowing Interesting letusr ml ~ received by the Enberprise from !Mrs.Clyde M: Allen, who with "'°| .zum ond the hmly uo wnalng meBun um: 'ru a qnllr Tnlnn o r |113, Nortlnulen g,,,4_Only lxummer touring tho northern mm.As mentioned ln the Enlomrlae sev |°"° mn la m ""' wa s gm, week: ww. they hm rented their xo -nmvzl. cwsz or cm\Nc|:§f'~f1'\ln tho xouthern put °f wocounty and hnvo punlmsed o nimN nh no h,mm lhome in Blxir when they havo moved m; l ; l ; . n ; ;"T g ,urn lzxlzmif household goods ma where they vice mmuxh Blnir.will live when they return (rom LhelrGotmst the only two exch day ""'P'1 Lf N.."L wma lenvea Blair a¢7:l8 /l.|The letter mu °f so '"*">' inter- M.Tm, train urrlea 1 u»m¢h*"""K thin!! :nn wo ne ghd to give,nleeper :from Chinn so Lincoln ln in full.u k B,Mi with dlnlng ur service from Mlseourl °nlom ""1volley w Llmln.'nu Enterprise,\ Goins eut No. zo num Blllr -¢r9'-in Nehnsks.| 6:32 P. M. urrles lr through sleeper from Lincoln to Chiago and a din-ing car service from Lincoln to Mie- aouri Volley-ln order to meet wmpeuxion umnew Lralns line been nddai one onthe Hudnp line end une on the Sup- erior llnc.Both (hue tnlnx lun Fremont at s A. M. and lrflve inSuperlor -na Hutinxs :L about noon. OLD TIMER vxsrrs BLAIR l I Deer X-`r'lendA»If you think you un deeioher thlx I will try un! gin you x short sketch of our lrlp so far.I nm writing on the Iwo of our camp minorsif ting on Jobln Furniture :nd Under-lakinx.curpeu and nm. Y¢xx°w|bench, under the bln!! of the null dnt is just off the lake morn ofiBenton Lake. Minn., lt our first #buhis! camp.1 We have stayed ln pm yudl nndparks closest our friends until wel mm1||||1||u|u|||u|m|n||mnmmm|||||||m||mlmn||||uun||| B I G C E L E B R A T I O N . J U L Y th _._~ ; _ 1Bg u n You ARE WELCOME Plenty of Shade-Bring Your Lunch Pro gr am el f t he Da y: Opening Blast at Daylight. Music by Bands.1 11:00-Trades Display,`=L0dge Floali. Qecomt- nd Cars andih n Grml mt Arra v of Col- E ! =E 1 FORECAST June 'YT W. IL C. ments. g June 29-Blnir Ball Tum Pllyl Solih- EE5 § E EE ; E E sl xl i ner nt Blllr grounds. July 4-Bhlr oelebrut-an. CAHPFIRE nuns VACATION 'nur\ On Tuoadny momlng, Juno lM.h the Tonka-vo :Nun of Cunpfinxlrh, aoonmnnnled by their gmdiu. Mn. G. F. Brom, le!! Bwr for Ill s do! vacxllon trip w amp Cum. Thoumnkinx uvdm ponynn: Ruth Brou .lunnu Robertmn. lhrgnnt Sim", Audrey Belles, Rulh Cheely, Mlmnd Mm., Agnoe Gxlbmwn .na Edyiha lemon. I 1 We arrived ln Lincoln at twelve; o'clock.From the depot we went gy lawn hi get our dlnnen. Thln the re-malnder o! the Afternoon vu lpenlinclzhuulngond adventure.Al Lincoln wu new to mm of ol. ws wen nntunly intonxhd in nada; xs much of the elty on poulble. Some of the bulldinll mm and vmuawere the nel uodlol building, whichln now under oorunrocdonz the n- contly conltructad xudlom: and many uf the bulldlnll of 0\~ Sum Univar-n..'...n... Il GAS WAR now RAGING Guolhe Fries Anil cm.. AUC- tlou Ol 'nn Pnbllr.s un Should hw Hgh: BLAIR DBAI-BIS HANDS TIED The nl vu ln Omlbl lad othlr mm hu boon mnklng| nest dedof dllhrenoe 'ml tha tndl hors inBlur.lt_l| a nettled hc! me mfr fellov/nlnltoOm||z|\vlll¢lllhhl u tnn ki r ll hgu ln tln te lty lt thirteen oanu ntber Lhln vu thetreaty md one fourth ann ben. Ono dealer informed an Enwrprlce reponer thu it hld cut hh gu all about mf. This ll I hurt w um bol-lneu [numb of the lawn.Al o n good citizen oxpreud Il. thll ll a plus for Um Chamber of Commerce tudrop|»oel|.|dllln\ndl¢¢l1|uyinllnlnl Bklr up for; plus in the wwu wlth dmv gn. Tho Blair dulen ue not pzoflb- wering f 1 nh-u tu they nll and in-xteld of \:vn| them by I-he dt!Llnimg up for lower su it would mem mon xnd_bemr bulnou I! 'v md dmn n l slvlnxolovm-one I ny ¢ l \|va¢4 v. \uvu- v- , -_fo r a lane r so ft h i svi c i n i t yh a dapi c n i cte n d e dt h eJa c kR a ve lu n i n n e rl a s tS u n d a ya tt h eb l e t x l c rB l a i rM o n d a y . Bake Cakes from Madntop ,.., ` "~ When you bakecakesyou can be assured of success i!your baking is made fromMaintop flour.Its ingredients are care- fully selected and its purity as- sured. uw \.\m»~m, v. ...v -.. 4..._._|".»..... .,Mist Heian Bovee came down fl'°'"iwilh the Farmers Co-Up., union lorIcny af mmNebnskn eDl¢b.I.IU|.1U i f uI n n s»?¢\\lun;.|._ --...i a . . . 1 a . - . Q n m ! w n r n n h d n w n o n t h e o f a r d i n a n e e n u m b e r 3 6 1 o r m e c m '~ - ° ~ " ' ~ - " -- ' - '-.0l ll l - Hn d d l l ,l n e s a n l l e r h e r e S a t u r d a y .o fB l l l f ,W u h i n g t o nC d u n t yN o b r . ,~ ~". f`f'°1 _ - _ u r 1 | . . . t . _ |Mi n l'\ . a |¢ . n O m n p ro n in I1 uuuw a .iIurrledsz-.~f.11oNamxrssa'rm ful-|As°= themo on ca npcgu. annum; lu am; uuum uuihacaum; Q bhmn-é.90z |Cvmfumur, w|\.volingg eu the mgdgn gjnfedWER RATESsrsfMr.endMrs.Noe!SeemedroveMaintenance f thweek.T 1 |&50,000.00Li a m' AND P 0I'in t 15 K. w. Haan at zo emuAman:.kum Lincoln Qre hateeoper K. W. hour.' C o n b f . B u l g e r o l , ~ u . . . . . . M " s 1iatue~'§ f " ' f ". _ _ f § 'May Marie Pedersen was reir'\T§11J: N e x t Z 5 K . W . H a a n a t 9 c e n t s p e r l""' " " " " " " " "" " " " ] \ \ e e kf r o mavi s i tw a nr e r l u v¢ § l a i c f t e d t e a c h e r o f t h e G a r d n e r s c h o o l - .. ul a t~... _ . \ . - - |-- - nb o n iv\n l| lh '\K . W . h o u r Next 70 K. w. hours at 'I' cents wriMcCARTllY NEWS K. w. hour J "" " " ""7" n " n uhf1Chas.Gillilmwuselecteup m w rmbMrs. Harsh farm scutotown nm|TPS.. fg":..f:»..4mhem from near Tekamah.or the North school at a monthly SUl*|* _\ . _ - - - - ' _ v - - . , - . . - . . - - - - . . _ _ ___/ithumpians th World Ever Saw. 12:00-Noon.Dinner our. 1 :30 to 3:30--Games, Foot Races, etc., on Street. 3:30 p. m.-League Bail Game, Blair vs. Decatur 6:00 p. m.--Supper Hour. 7:00 p. m.-Water Fisk by Fireman. V 2 Qmu1 t - l x* aonni 4 - _1 : q-a- n u lnn n u . ; | vu . n u aunvcl \ u r c a n u .vl n u n u r s u u o u - I n p e r u l ! s o m u mat t e n d e d t h e L y r i c t h e a t r e w h e r e " l m u n i t y a n d m u c h m o n m o n e y | n m e s a w H u o i d I . . Io } d i n " G i r i S h y . " A f - l d e e l e r s ' P ° ¢ k | g | 'h g h i n t u m w o u l d te r vr a r d a we h a d e l i gh t l u n c h e o n a n d ~ 5 , sp e n t i n g l t h ! !!~t o t h e B u r l i n g t o n !L g v g n z ~n d ~H g f h g f st a t i o n L 0 a w a i t t h e t r a i n f o r C r e t e . ¢ m , m , h u e c h a p g g w h y n g ; a h h . ;|W e l e f t L i n c o l n n t 6 P H g e t t i n g Th i s i n 1 r e a l m o n e y w r i n t p r o p o - | l n t o C r e t e abou§.7 P .M .H e r e " ° a i t i o n f o r B | ' j , n d a m | g ¢ g , f Qw e r e m e t b y : g a m e o f t h e a m p a ffi x : - § per K. W. hour.XA extra crew have b'¢F' 'ww Lhe]nof $50.00 and Otto Allen was elee-1 Blair Milling Co '¢_) r J v "~ f time Blmir's post master.Georseémoved to Okhhoma years bac k 'md at Cl;de'e eoualn's Annie Aekem1a1 § has made good there ln the banking man, at Stanton,Nebr., parking in laoslneos but for thi last few }ealB ter }3l}i Then ot Iver J ohnsen's, = he has been on the retired "_gt He o farmer in Stanton county.He wo : lol-ds a c onsiderable muse of land Major in the regiment that went to E in Oklahoma ihic h at in the oil re-lllesuco when Fm*Abbot was c a p - =n | . . . . . - u n. gion and antic ipate! a rich n w a r d u i n of the Blair ¢°mP°Ul»F r o m E f r o m h i s h o l d i n g s .l t h e r e t h r o u g h w o n d e r f u l l o o k i n g l a m l = _ n na n - nl1M.E B C a i s t o c k t t l w i t h f i n e c a t t l e , h o g s a n d = 5 _ 3 ~ " f l "a n r a r r * H g h o r s e s W e w e n t t o P i e r c e t o 5 s t h _ Y l i t e L s i a i t a n o t h e r c u m i n ,t h e o w n e r o f = ' W e b b R i l e y R a n c h ,b r e e d e r o f F a i r -B L A I R B A Z N D T o P L A Y l f u x h e r f o u i c a t t l e a n d S h e t l a n d p o n i e s . ~ T h e o l d B l a i r b a n d g o t i n t o t h e h a r - , ; 0 n e o f h i s h e r e f o n l a n i m a l s h e h a d | § n e s s t h e o t h e r n i g h t a n d b e g a n t o j u s t p a i d $ 1 , 0 0 0 f o r ,a b e a u t i f u l ~ p r a c t i c e f o r t h e F o u r t h o f J u l y c e l -i m a !t o o .L E e h r o t i o n .T h i s i s n o t a p m - 1 W e w e n t t h r o u g h a l l t h e e l e c t r i c . ; n e n t t h i n g w i t h t h e b o y s b u t j u » t _ s l ° m \ » =y o u d i d .o u t i n e » o r § .0 1 1 °l g s l '° 1 ~ u | : r p u t r l o t i e l m p u l s e e t h e r e ' e l l i T h ¢t e n t s t o o d i t s g r o u n d f i n e a n d 5 e e s o m e f u l m u s i c f o r t h e v u i m r s g w r m m e t h r o u g h a s m i l i n g .= § - -- \ - -. a - . .|F r o m t h e r e w e w e n t t o M a r k S w i -an- nom l| l¢unit pnltt vnu htullptu was B 9:00 ~ 111-r-Big Display of Fireworks.§l"*" who '""=**°'* us to the boat l*"'*'?MASONS HOLD Plc mc TODAYiing.Camp Crete in located aboutl =.1hm miles from the town o f Crete?=,The fiftieth iversa I th Haa-=W e rode up the river in a huge b°"1onic hd g g "ry o e~ ~1 §for that purpo se..It was said thatf I ' o rlington ll Sdn: ob- llest Float ( not mules display) in parade Trades Display FloatCdlthumplan Parade 15.00 X030 Catching greased pig--winneglq get viz F a t | a n ' |"Rice '00 l u -' o o ogg 1.00 990 L00 'Loo 1.00 ogg 1.00 ogg 1.00 ogg 1.00 1.00 .15 10.00 LBO 1.25 H000 $5.00 wo o F l: - F o r Egg Race, Ioc t Race,Ladies Girl's Race, over 12 yearf 1. Girl's Race, under t2 years Boy's Race.12-18 yeaw Boy's Race, under I2 Pie Eating Contest Tug oi'W a r - 5 on side Putting on Shoes First Il-I4\erunf|linen __200 I Race L l d i n 5.00 5.00 1.00 ~z.oo .so . 0 .ao .50 .50 .50 ,50 2.50 .75 L90 2 nerves! today lol e park at the fairgg* hundred snmosey was not an ull'| zround ¢m g Mason! gaommon load.This was lots of funf p n g I'élan d be fo re lon g we we re i n ai gh t of ~mo£t, and . we n.r ~ grounds which "° right on u'°\'a}le;ml:ave »;'2l1 .éma o v i o o g = .oe river.Everything a Qto 5. present. § } b i ¢m u m ' a s n n ; b u :after ar-'rl\ing at camp it was not very 1»nsI;,§f§. *ith y 'o f f i ""= until are had been shown our cabin.*: W I .I§ _ o m w a s - ' m u " n h l , No . 1 4 .u ater c Bla.;would r y n r 1;glwasr situated in an ideal apot them s l i ;Id '=='-°;§'*=° 5111 deliver o y a ry'.;_| we could get an excellent view of all..5E the rest of the grounds Af te r wa lt-M the lad !!bar Joseph B E' log awhile for our trunka of bedrlingput ter and the only survi E n ||be leluertar member of the lodge.é a n d buzzer*you may we g Addreuel will also be dren by Rav. E ! "vere hready '1 ° °m° °u " '° l' :: 1 l L.. Baker. of Fremont lodge Ho. 15 §Q€°"%*'°"'§ E-.?i%&*.tt2';'f.2?i§°_...'==-f-d Charles Campbell,poet m u d 15 cenu per K. w hour for all eurrentJamesBarryis home from the\ . | | | | \ | | \ uv\ \ . » ¢ u u n ,u s e de a c hm o n t ha n dB i o lt h em o n t h; " ¢ H l ° f | \ w g o f t h e | ; t . n t e w h e n i h e h a l~W . S R u1 ¢ - d g e: t m lH e n r yC o o p e r 'S e c r e t a r y ._ l yc h a r g ef o rm i n i m u mm el ob e e nt e n ei n g .l ei sv i s i t n gh i so m ou m n y . . lMW .L .l xiM .C he a c ho f: m t hp e r s o n ss h u i !b e$ 2 5 0b r o t h e rJ o h na n dh i sa m o r ,M r s .J .w e n rt oo m . 1 . . " § ' L i . T 1 § § 7 ` = .B Z ?s h o a n dP r t w i n l t r f lf u r t h e r .t h a ta l lp e r u o n eT h o m p s o n . m i n ge l e c t r i cc u r r e n tf o rp o w e rp u r - IG r a n d m aT h o m p s o n , o fB l a i r i s \ i s - ! P 0 5 0 5n h n l lm yam i n i m u me a c hp e ri l i n ga tt h eh o m eo fh e rs o n ,J i m ,f o r m o n t ho ff i f t yc e n t sp e ro n eh o r s eaf e wt l t l y i t .~ .| p o w e rm o t o rr a t i n g .| l m m a e aa l s o .t h a td l a m u n to fz e nx . f : : - . 1 \ . \ u on o f r r z s p e rc e n ts h e l lb ea l l o w e do na l ll i g h t and power bilba hieh are paid at theeveningforL uAnimas.Colorado,office of [ht clly light C0l"|!I¢1f£5l0lll!'l[9gnteragovernment¢t|nI|3rium not later than the mah day ol eachHis wife acvrnnipanifel him nw for asmonth;auchdiscountahnllnotbe:¥romo|t.Ontthé T°"¢°$"§'f ;'=°==='§" ailoitfenl on hill for current uaed for ~ v?i:l1hl?|ti\eamir n g s0; heatingandrodklngpurposes.|Mrs. Joe Ntal and son. Joe. trium- All billn for current used by any ei* from Omaha on lm~t Tumlay and gLennon!PetereohleftSalunlay ping.Don Lowe, nf Omaha. spent Sundayat the parental J. n. Lowe home. Mr. andMrs.Chas.ArnoldwereMondayTekamahvisitorsbelxeen trainsMontlay.hire. Mary Walker, of Chatsworth Iowa, came Thursday ond will spend a few weeks with her nintere. Mrs. Geo. Lowe and hlrw. Hattie Treet and another sister, Mrs. Ollie howe, at Ar- linzton.Mrs. Louie Hom ami three chhircnarevisitingrelati\esatWayneat present.The Degree of Honor held a rmxu Bla i r, Ne bra s ka .u.oxo THE BOTTQBI ROADSOLD mr ALL GROCERS Thetelepphonelinesweretlown on lasat Monday so that this section~ lThe flour that look tirst prize on open competition with ollotheriloursat thoIhurs1on CountyFaironBread. of the county wa'= shut of t' from com- munication with Blair. The Blix.nesIImeatinoMcCoy an-IRuth Day went over 1° Fremont M"'"°1Cake and Doughnuts. day foa visit with fHQIll.l|.|ThA. E.Dixon family c alled nttheamen Conoty home on Iaet Fr* n___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . . _ . H _ . ._ - _ _ __ _ _ _ \.¢;Ytl/~,'2 ""_gY Z i~ " '=~ ,~ ' d r~1 . 1 ¢ax 1~.''¢"|5/ '// '/ ,fQ » &m e~. .. .._"»~1-1 _ n\ _\ . . -w i l l" a n n lI l a nn t m m l l rh ¢ I ¢ .l l a r~f \ E n i E I Ef n e e t i ? g_ g.'I . rn_ffgrrg f. . H p - . . .o perwn lol any pl.l\p0=\¢ llfllll ue :luvun! "%'>°*at the office of the city>G.°""1§'.i'".1'..1",$§" ~ Z'E"`<..|E.§`.f§1fI1u¢ines4callerhereonednH1 InlcclraltLlxhlCommissioner onxhe Sprirngru that they will move back lo week.5 first day of each calender month.[OmahaIMins Elizabeth Petersen. of Olnnhn. Pmvideulfurther.thattheCity 'Hurry lllnco has been attending the\i.»iieel her molher,'51r=. Paulsen:mtCuunrii shall have power tlml auth-count.;hoanlhuainessuf late,thaturslty and Sunday. orutytn contract 1.\ill\an) pen¢on,per-lb0*|!" sittingZleiuboanlof eq ualiIMr.andMrs.NeiwLindberir. nf anim, orassociationor corporation,muonBlair, spent the week end at the par- ;entel Joe 'l`h!el=lfoldt home.under the uma and condiuons of authIIIINC!! NEWSJohnCameron.HwrardCameron andMrs.DonKepler werep.1--en- *""i° "' M " " " " "f\gJack Singhaus. orlexaman, \\:\- ax rnmmc lwherebyaswtialfair c u y s n n x f July 4Qin Blair u u u . u a Iu nTh i s w u o n e o f t h e b e s t b a n d s 1 n h n r l . ' e .I h r o t h h ' o f M r s . G u s R a t h - l t h i s p n r t o f t h e e l l i e w l t e n t h e b n y g m a n n k ,l i vi n g B o r 9 m i l e s o u t o f g e t i n t o a c t i o n a n d i t w i l l s o u n d l i k e ! !l o e k i n e ,N e b r e s k a .T h e y w e r e "U E QM ti m es .w e l l ,h i s w i f e b e i n g a n o l d sc h o o l ; fr i a n d s o f m i n e , M a r y M e a d o w s . " ¢ 1 B I R T H D A Y s u n r n l s z e n j o y e d m a n y h a m r e m i n i s o e n e e s o f , c u r s c h o o l d a y s t o g e t h e r .T h e r e w e M i s s Ir e n e Ha s t i r u t b w h o g g g fd g g l l l t l t h i n g s i n " r - h i f fs " a s S i n k e x ~ , i n th e .R o s e H i n n e i g h t o r h w d 1 r u . p r e s s e d i r . t h e r e b e i n g o n l y i s p r e - p l e a s a n t l y s u r p r i s e d o n l a s t Tu o o d i v e n t a t t h e m e a l r o l l c a l l , b u t n h a p - e r e n i n g w h e n e p a r t y o f h e r m e n d vn i e r o r l i vl i e r b u n c h y o u w i l l h a r d l y e a m e i n t o r e m i n d h e r t h u i t w a e h n d M Y w h e r e .3201 h i s " ° " * ° h e r b l r t l u l u y a n n i ve n a r y .'I S O a c r e s o f f i n e l a y i n g l e n d a n d i s t A f t e r a s o c i a l e ve n i n g a l u n c h e o n §r§f1.'Fill?_ vd d i p ft fil 1¢£'F " "'" " 1° " 's ~`§ag3.T£,F i r ¢ : n e n 10. 00 5. 00 G E N ! l R A L : 0 l i n H o p e w e l l .M r s .F .A .W a s h b u r n . 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I W O R K S : G u y M e a d . 11a l l11l _i n o111 u p: e z1111111110n11 1 |1-an11an a11n0one11a u 11 Ip o r c h .A f t e r k n o c k i n g a n d p u e h i n g i E l r m h o t h e r a b o u t f o r a b o u t f i ve n r | 11 1 JIU ! i m m e d i a t e l y w e n e u n : l m vu u u u m . - s l d e o f t h e g i r l s w h o w e r e g e t t i n g ' u p a o r e h e u t n , r m fu r n i s h t h e m u s i c m d n n i g h t g o w n p a n d e .W e w e r e h i "i r u n t l e d o u t o f o u r c l h l n 1 0 j o i n h ° ! G i f f o n l D i x o n o f t h e B r l o d g e le a d e r i n t h e p a r a d e , w h i c h e o n n d g h x k , § ; ° , ;t i l l b e s e r ve d a t Fa s a n i n fo r m a l o p e n i n g o f o u r c . \ m t \ ; 5 3 o ' n d n t 7: 3 0 h w o r n f .'_e e nl i fe a t C r e t e .A b o u t 2 5 0 g i r l s t o o ka r t i n t h i s fr o !=l l n gt o n w i l l pre sen t.t h e p n s m r .| P ic .| " 'I'h e é t r i k i n g o f A m e r i o f l H o u r . " D m " t h e n i g h t t h e r e ' ° ` " a . " ' " ` 1 1 ~ » u ¢ w i n ¢ m e r e r u n ! a m u l u m 's t o r m b u t o n l y t h e on e s w h o w e r e m r i l l c o n t i n u e o ve r t h e e ve n i n b o t h e r e d t h e l e a s t l i t t l e b i t w e r e m y o n e s w h o w e r e b a n k i n g o n t h e s c r e e n l m a u n e r .Th e A r l i n g t o n H i g h Sc h oo l g .1 C I T Y C O U N C I L P R O C E E D I N G S e I Ju n e 23 ,192 4.. m e m i n u t e s t h e y fi n x l l y s u c c o d e d i n !._ s \ 1for the use of current may be Eelllbl-Q3lr=. Scum Warrick wo-\ a caller ntgen to Omaha Xvcllnenulny.iehcnl: and when auch contmct is en-Wallr I'eck'» Sunday aftrnoon.IMr.andMrs.HenryCooper 'md tererlintoauchcontractrate, m u lHuko Koenig in helping Fred Peckas Sunday dinner guests. 3Ir.and Mrs.|on the farm for n few weeksEliMondorf. of GrandIsland,:xml 1\.; ; ; g ' _ § ; ; ' " ° " " § § ~penoru. ;The social given by the Bench Corn- rpora °so \'°"'irnunily Club Frillay night was not ntrackedwith, withoutregard so thewell attended :pa the ladies had hope-l aboveandforegoingschedule;prg.'i1. would bc, l1o1nreser therewaso5,3g f nhHlplnsant time for those present and nvE1uernal the contract rate' neat. llule sum was nettedforthe theirson,Al andwife.andfour childnen, of Blair.Mr.andMrs.hlomlorf.whoareresidents at the Old Soldiers' home at Grand Island are visiting Mrs. Mon-|lorf's brother, Henry Cooper and wife.so made ahdl be uniform fi" so forClub.IMrs. L. U. Ackermanwas an 0- am '= ==ff°'=l= other users of on equal*Isbel J ohnsla homefromherrlmountif Qcurrent.~\I'l1eljnolillll. 'school work in Omaha Technical H5211 charge.;againsta consumer for ,jisnd will remain with her parents for x e summer.S riterstssleg o=°=<;g~==ilnaMr. and Mrs. Lyle Guyer went to be|sz s ;penn'f"'a.LyonsSalunlaytospendSundayalenupon 1 e Pf°¥'°l\!»wlaertlwltil Lyles =mer. Zllra. Amlnew Mod- thc mme are fufnlalhtll from the timehen and family.thc mme becomeselue and payable un'Blra.E. { .Lippincott.Mia:RuthH;; |andZllrx.Lyletiuyerspent'Il\ur-- pa llrllaocllon 2Tho! usd onmnal Sec-l¢ll) _gg ;_;§gf=' nl luAm ceo Sseml 'lion 3 of ordinance No. 361 of theQuite a ldnre number of I'loa.°=an\ C n t yo fl l l n i r ,W I l = » l 1 i l 1 K l 0 1 1 C o u n t yi ' ; 0 ' . \ ` i e wS u l u l n yS c h o o lp u p i l sn t t e m l e f l : _n \ . . : . . rnaha visitor Monday.The W ornnn's Auxiliary to the A- merican Legion held a Food sale atthe Gray store Saturdsy and cleared n. neat sumfor thelr onler.Mrs.E.CBunllcentertainedI. number of ladies at s :mower Fridayafternoonin honorof Miss Clara Kramer who will be mnwleml 1onn toMr.Kenneth. of SiouxFallsSouthDakota.The afternoon was pleaant for all.Mlm Kramer receiver! o num ber of u.-eful gifts forher new home.Lateintheafternoon.Mrs.llunlic f.M"|.|»l a delicious lunch. All lodges, llmul or penom en\en"n| nom In the tnclea dis-A n ld j il i l fn t d r e s v u r m a n u a l o r play please give name to Herman Struve at onceThere will be a real oldfashioned celebra- tion of the Nation'sBirthdayinBlairon l l l I ! Il l l I Il l II II I II I II l l l II I! I II I II H I I II I II II I II II I I, ' " " '° " w a s f " " " " * 5 " " " " ' | | | " ' " " " " " " u . , r o l l - c a l r H u n d a h l P u b l "G r i m m_t l 1 l OA f t e r t h e r u i n I s u b d e do r c 3 1 .B l o o r !Ch r i st e n se n ,C a r m i c l u n l .a n d _____-a u t fo r o u r b r e a k L 'S u n d a y a n d a f t e r t h e s e r m o n a n o f -~e Ja co bs .G r a y b e i n g ab s e n t .n r i n a nr n nn n fin r v I n a w w $ 5 0 w a l 2 I" a } a B i l d | | l ! } 1 ¢ 8 w i t h u s , ~ L 0 U l A N 1 m i n l l l l m i n l n f l n i n n i o n * l l d b --July 41h- 'good it tasted!Vie hurl cereal with 510218 n a m ;.r\lt||\.|r |\u||i|um'-,w..........-...._. --_Mildred, and Wima Hansen; Simeon in county athletic contest.-=.George. mlet oward filrold and John the count champion speaker of NobleBra;H ..Jr.. Taylor.County lliaving won find.in rooms. then school, then county.They were c.\|.1.1~:n ox FEIJERAI. JURY lloathe to have un l10| but we felt there -were more places to go.While Illair is well represented on the llierc.they lookus to Worthlnt.-tors. fclleral inn in Omaha.Thvse being Minn. and we apent a few hours at 'l krolled arc: 51135. Ross, 1\.. T Lund,l4'l~¢Okahena.a very pretty a o Bl. R. Lippincott, Jonas Burcham, 3. jtlhl an we enter Worthington.That ll. llowmnn, :mtl Frank Gray.day the children fi~hed 19 bull heads *in a \ery short time.The next day, Clyde, Mr. Wicke ttftll several Chilli h!5lB .\l. l. B ftbll usi rs B LAIR 'ren get 15 lbs in 2 hours., We fried 'enough to last as a day or so on on-.' ,.of t rty pieces and a girl voealist';' ; £ h g g g g n left for Arlington, f am hed entertainment at the Meth-I ..nli.-t church in this city last Sunday;Vac tinted there ruth Teresa Fm- Th Kimball heya' [land corwistlng morning ilayson Reed and had a most enjoy- .\large crowd \aas in ate nr i a nc e ," l' l° ~There were several b:.\.l and enjoyed the juvenile concert electnc stnrmi.c;clones all around greatly .us. They have been having almost too izruch rain hut the aenson is backward __about two weeks.It was rainy " E G " " ' - r o " ' " E ""lwhile we were there but the lovely ..zrareled roadw do not interfere with ?;f§:'f'{0;';f;':_.";,fl'd°a;f';F;§:;me travel like they do ln ehraska tn meet all who are interested in thettnll they all keep on nmovmpr.r anizatlon of a band.|l:Ve spent an afternoon at Lake 11 it ment will furnish :wen-'}'°""'°"'the larger;lake in South e gotem Dakota w l h a lo\el beach The The Crowell Home folks have hron enjoying their crop of exteptioranily fine strawberries.Mr.Boss,\\'ll0 looks after the ganlen has rll0\l!1 his ability to a marked extent and everything in that linsi.-= in fine slinjre. Mr.Woodnmn, of the State ln i - tersity a fricnil of Alisa Thelma Un- ir gf' ~ m"' """"W U "' ""' Qmess hall where we get in line and The Ile at the Hom hav lassc d by the table where we werePW!e e Iarchtlettlofpleasurelisteningto rened our uctuals.Ihud~a».sho\; ntheirradio.They have been able first real meal in fame an my a n ¢ -» . " . " - . . . .- . .. . . .. . . - . -..clared for the disc ussion of tu levy. Cxuncil meeting agmln called oo order at 8:10 P . M.All councllrnea present except Gray. ncrwood, cilllcll last Thurs-day even-I to hear many fine programs. The Home had planned to enter- tain the M. PI. mini'ters but on ac- munt of the iuce=sent rain they were unable to be present.The oc» Caslon was made a pleasant one, The Horne people enjoyeel the Kim-;howev¢r_br having Rev.and Mrs. mu llny 'n Band last Sunday at thelt).U. J»IcProud intl Rev.and Mrs. chapel services.Rev. 0. U. MmI'rood Handcock P¥0aot\l..The date hap- lad charge of`t|1e services.Fume pencil to be Rev.anal Mrs.Hand- ugain I>loi\M'.coclvts'wedding anni\r°rSaf}So the llev. annl Mrs. Underwood were .ha cccI..°\ion\\as n red letter day to them. guests ol Mr. Orson Stiles, of Oma-liter C..C.Clssel and son.'Cl5llc, la last Satunlay evening.Mr. Stilcalwere also present.We hope to havewas n member of one of Revi'°Ln\ier-lthe ministers wi ua at a later date. wood's f cr churches.Mr. Underlj i and daughter, ThelMrii.Alta Walnwrilzht and Bliss rnanleft Wcllnes xy b5aoto,ior points' Lucy Boiron were calling on friends at in the vcstern pan of the state in the Home on Wednesriay of lam. week. the interest of the Home.They ex». Mr. I.ndernood and Mrs. 3»lcl'rou<l pect to sm as far as Cltadron mai:-loolt part in a radio concert lan Sat-ling each town enroute.Misa Thelmaunlay evening.Mrs.5lcProud ren-laces along for a vac ation trip and dering vocal Soles d Mr. Undorwoofllto help in the driving.Inwinrg a talk.TE Home hae been r 'milk and su;rar,.scramhled eggs, crisp bacon, nxarmalade, 3 slices of bread. butter. and coffee or milk. After breakfast we went bac k to our cabin to wash our rllehes etc., Our lznurdian appointed 2 girls exch ¢ or to wash the dishes and 2 to clean and tidy up the cabin.T h e m s-; der ol the day one spent in organs:- ing and getting settled for the week. No regular promara was foilowed Thurlnlay was just the kind of a day to start out in dead eamest.l llere on our schedule:~ 7:30 A. M. Bugle 7:00 Setting up exercises. 1 The follodrig Ordinance was intro- ducedby Grlrnrn. ORDINANCE XO. lst N ORDINANCE, To provide for the levy ol a tax and the levying of the some on all the taxable proper- ty in the City of Blair, Nebraska, for all purposes necessary to main~ tain the City flovernment for he City of Blair. Nebraska, for the fis- cal year commencing on the First Tuesday `ln May,1921: also levy- ing a poll-tax on certain inhabit- ants of said City for the Fisc al Year. a BlI IT ORDAINED.By the mayor ?:15 Flair raising l and council of the City of Blair, 7:30 llrcakfnst f 8.30 A. Ill. Cabin lnspection and com- munity singing.I 9;30 to l2;00 Swimming and cl3M¢"; cs in art. nature lore, dancing, firstcial, hoatinz and rowing.etc.! 1 oo nsrv:coi\inlr many letters complimentary l.l.\l¢N {);;g;;fg :I - :nner.|- ic the program, one from lllrs. Qscar 1 to 2 Rest hour.| '3 t hour Nebraska.,sl-: c ftox o s s ,ou r there be and h e r n is le\.ie¢l and |.f.»-#Jed upon all of the taxable property within the corporate limits of theCity of Blair, Nebraska, for the fiscal 5-ear cornencing on the flrat Tuesday in May, 1924, the following sums, to- o n(layer who i=vifirlnz |=elati\e>in Franl<llo\enelic kli\ing downinthe`L t o .Q"'°.-'ABlndmon, l{anra~. lenenod in and wrote Haney tlistricl, entertained his friends.3 to 5245 n°"l"'F and classee f f vr ww relative to the program.last Tuesday night with a barn dance 5:45 Hai: iowenng.lor general revenue pur-1ltt in the Reserves will he re-1 __.-_.Rev.llnderwood preached at thegohicb was well ntttcnded and enjoyed;6:00 S'i'1"".____..______'pores 4.00 Nil s. is menunited.1 (Continued on page four)Gl8t:e M.E. church an Omaha lastby those present.|{Contanue¢l on vase live)(Continued on page four) .Q t y .15eight l"5;'i';°"l"°a;: .u"I:\Tn:l;;'people of Arlington are building a 1:»v'°;"? n hu? a three y ear en_.»umrner resort there. patting up fine r l the Ill"lx umrncr cottlhltlrs and golf links This ~3 "!:,'UM'iff/ Aff/ ./ / Big Street Parade-Trades Display--Calithumpians Music All Day by Cathoun and Herman Bands Base Ball Game betweenBlairandHerman Good program of sports in afternoon-Cash Prizes hn\ .= ku .j> r. a nd th e sa me he re by is r e- pe al ed . r :i c : ti o n3Th i soralinm-.cesh a i l in k s : ¢ f| ¢ ~ c t m u l h e i n fo r c v h u m : m d ufl er its ] »:m sa§ :e. n |\| »r0 \a1 . and |; ||b .| h r a l i n h34r m u i r e db y I n uI ll.. . ¢.l.n.ln l h r n \ ¢ . lr l 1. | | ¢ U m » lr e n su a ;p r o g r a ml nDu n n Sunday c-1.1~nin|:.Mis:=RU G :C n m p t o nr¢0ei\.¢1\l w r Il i b h -gp:ur vw c m lfo rl m m i u a gt h e Te n { ¢ = mn \ u 1 u Ime n t » . ln n k i n z - o m e I2 o r 1 3 : ; : i \ fc n ; \ u | \ i l \ fo r t h e m m e p u b ;| . » \!'m 1 rh i r t h r l n yof| <~ rin ¢1a i m :.|1 1-iI no u rm i s s i o n a r yr n l l e r t i o n sC'hiI¢l:~ensDa y e x cr c i- w a \ \ or f~ 1 :i \ - f nast h eIl a p l i s lc h u r c h$uu~i.|} and wr-r m we ll nitc n~1e 4|. ll- nn li a}n i g h tw a <Hc n mz mn i ; h t nt t h e D en s h o w in O m a h a .A n u m l m r fr o n ? h e r e n l l e n u l m la m m u gFn vmIw in g Je zm in sr s \\ m= l. 1 .0 0 l" nu \f~1 !. Jn? n....1:..H. " » r |u \ \ |\ 1 mu l J. B. . |¢ | \ vl !.| c l = \ = c \ . »a n u\ | | . n v» :my of June l92i. ¢\`l.[BsIl0m Ill. Tin-l|:1'row. Ulty Clerk :| .11 day. Ohiluary ILJ. 5lur¢1¢h.5l::ynr1Blr==. S. II Evans, ol \l.]. llig.¥\ Mm mi and xecondml that rule 6 lit* imrpemled and Ordinance pau io lin zl:¢.0nd reading.On roll calll'eehl¢;~a. 1Irimrn.1loore,Christensen.Curmi- cluael mul Jacobs voting *Ayn* llundahl and Gray not voting.Motion cnrrlul. celwonl 'furaday molI:ll\g ul tio dch of her alstvr, MH. S. Bl. I'arrih cf Herman, early that morning.The mconneni lemes lj-r hllrlliilllml an-l se\1n tliildren and one brother and one sialor dereamd leaves her hu=b:\n=| and amen Moreul by Gray andseconded11)||nourn \\l'f passing.6|im that roquesl. of Commlneioner toThe children are: Gro., of Rosalie. buy a mixed cur of 30 J: 33 ft. poles.Nehr..Ross,ofHerman,Mrs.Phil l . l L I l l | | \ ¢l ! : | \\ u v ;. .._L I h e\ \ a - h i n g x o n( o u n l 3 .S u m l a y s o l w o lm n v e m i o nw a sh o l dh e r oM u n \13: \ | c lT \ 2 \ . ' - # l a yI l ll l wl h l p l l f I c l \ u n " \ .:".1rci1.Bl o m l a ywa ~ ¢ l o \ o l e ¢ l t o l » u i n ~ 4., ancetinsa'- nn-l on Tl1(':|la) ;»r-ozrznmq wom given.Anumber of alolofrntr. were premnt and =aseral 0l.hlr1~ from near hy towns.Mr. and Mr.=. E\oro1.1. llimr hml ru m.\e=~t~thef i n !olthe week.Mn .Olliellimes anddauzhter. ofFair- bury.. Nebr.Mrs. S. M. Parrish passed nvmy athor home hero Stunningnight.Shehas been in poor health for the paul.1,43 grunted.__liopkins, of Omaha, Theodore, Lynn Onrollcall,Ilundahl.Peebles. ami Joss, of Omaha. nm] Mrs. Anson iirim, Gmf. Moore, Cn\isl.|!l1|UEtl, Cm..Tre\its. of Newton, la.The brothermichael and Jacobs volinz :A>¢' l.he"15 5. L:§u2fingLon. of I3lsrin. 2*Iebr.f°f """°""1 months caring for hor. motion carried.un¢rnsenlcc will be held Thur.1.Re p o r t f r o m th o ~ ~ ~ ~ a t ~ n t . ~ » » ~ x x . E . c h u r c h ~..§'°:;>.,r.'1':';,.:':.::;l":f ;2'..:=:'.:::: road.lH ° " " " "lrrrnment. if some one will give them Momml and seconded that report be" "1... ride lo the polls.receive] and placed onjile.Auc oun-"l1\e *><»>=~ \»1=\>i=n= ball make a mer-,one reads in the name !l\:\l. ms ¢.=| voting 'Aye' the motion carried.irible noire.but anyway 131; parentswasannoinleal'sithoiltobe keno The folluwinz bills were I¥.il||$.'don2. `h:m.~ to worry u to where theyner lrruel, but if would he safvr in C. 4: N. WIL R. Co.$15453UUtime dunes to we <ome other mi1 s=e\1~ru.lyears.iler daughter.Mn . Phil llopkins. of Omaha, has been hero Special Picnic and Games lor Little Girls Water Fight on Street at 7 o'clock Magnificent Di§play of Fireworks in the Evening Rest Room for Mothers 81 Children in City Hail 0pen All Day \r r Q~1 . Under Auspices oi Bladr Chamber of Com~ merce and Women's Chamber of Commerce , -ru! l'!\!'!'!RPR!§l!O Blur. Nabruh, .Inna M. nm nm on ac c ount of mrnov. ma Los 4. Block 14, Xannud 'J llhgo vu 21° duced zo $1506 by rouou of overflow. On motion duly :nada and oorrild thoSW '~i andBE5£ofSo¢23.T*'P~ 2-0.R. 1x b| p\| oldat| 1r\Ju| o!$¢5 per sen on aooount of hint ns and suhjoc t to outflow.The board thou adjourned until llonday, Juno l l ,1934. Annie C. Hariri. County Clerk. :I I Pnunty Commlulonon' Room, Blair Nehr., Juno 16, 1924. The bond of llquxllntion um pu mam to adjournment tain J uno 1 1924, ul mombon being pmltnt. Minutes of the mating were und approved. Movod, aoooudod md ourhd tha Lo u l & 2 i n l e c t i o n 13,'I'lrp.i8 R 1 1 bo pluo du tuvdu o of $lZ5 pe acre.Therobolngnothlng furthothruugh tonotieet.hoBou'da»d]uumodto Ju ne 11,1924. A n a i s C .m a m .C o u n t y C h r k . Co u u t y C o m m i n l o n l n 'R o o m Bl a i r,Na b r . , J u n e 16,192 4. | |» | ur n oo u an ss z o nn ns ' PROCEEDINGS County Cqnmls ianau'Room, ~lair, Nobr., Inna 10, rm. The baud of equalintion met pm- umt to luv for the purpose of fnirly -lmpudlily aquallirlnf tha as- ~ of nil n¢ff°rT|\lT>1'w¢r¢r md estate ln Wuhlngton County, Na- ~mia. Pxamzt H. C. Blsea, Henry Truhl- oen Ind Peter H Tyson, County Com- iziomrs,R.H.Rumulsen, County .»~r, and Annie C. Matin. County Clerk.'Dm ba ud pmoeeded to comldcr ru! estate valuations brought to thcir notice.Afhr due consideration and inspection of the had, W alter Gut- |cho1r'| lot IS In Sec. 27, 'lIlrp. 19, R 11 (98 level) was mdluad from $100. ua $15. per am. for the muon that a p u t of the h n d l s u o d t o r s e t - ning basin. nm pémunt w adkurnmout alum Juno 2. mo.Pxaantz H. C. Bluo, Honry Tnhl- na. l Pour H. Tymn. Th i mlnueu of Um v n wd ln c mating nn read nad ayprsvd Amr a ur dul uxdn niia u of dm fdloflvlng buh an the diffnut flmdl il vu mend and uenndu! Uut thu fulmng dx iml M llluvu d . md z u County Unk llutruchd to dnw wu- nn tl u n the lundl indiated below aa Pl! thi u ma ¢1u'rla¢LHarry Madam (uber)$25.00 Hlnl um (bbw)asmH. L mnauy (uhm monoE. S. Andunon il-lbw)$.00Harry Fadda(Llbnr)15.00. » EdBhllthhUl!lllZAb0r) n a a n u n m t v n z z h c a 12. 1Ad.lC .I.M\¢ h{Dl\¢ ¢ill)21 Ch.||1l.Hal1(l}n¢'|'|n¢'}44- :mr ua = sr u » ¢1 . »» = >~- ..r I t On mednn duly nude md arlhd u > ¢ r 1 m s » s , ' r w p , \ 1 , 1 L n v u rldwod fr n m mo no £ 0 z o om w u n by mu o n of being " U A W u m B e n n ! o th e r l md u l u u n n a -msmsd and eanpued,m n w h i c h thu Hu rd nd jou me d to mee t h m u , l mArmin C. lutin. County Clark- ¢1 ¢ (hunky Cammhdnnc w Boom. nun. Nebr., hm 12. 1924. awe o l I i qu lln d a n m» t_ p u r m» a n d w u l ja u mmmz u h u J u n i u , 19 2 4, xl! mi mb ln b dn x p lan t.The minute: nf the pnviou monk- lng wen nad and apprend. On motlon dmly.mula and candid Lo : s . s w z a. rw. 1 9. nu . vu n - d w d w a n d u o i t w p r u m h r dm reason ol Ming n aettling buh- On motion duly made and ¢n'Ul x. ¢ u a 1 u d a z i n s ¢ ¢ . s , 1 ~ ¢ ; » a 1 , a l1 w u n d w : n d t o a v| 1 u e a ! $ T5 y l f The Baud Qu adjourned till Juno 11, mu.Annk C. ludn, County Ckrk s e qCounty Ccmmlulonas Room. Blxlr Nebr., Juno 11, ma The baud of Equliation mst wr- nnt in ndjoumment tuba Iam 10. mu; all member: being pxuent. l l n u t u al th e y r wimu ma tin g were read md applvvd. On motion duly nude md eanild th e nlud o nx o l thc C hmlng C ity land s wen plu nd b mk w I bn 19% du a tio lu , On motion duly made :M mnied the N% Nasa Nwx of Ste- $0~T'v- w. R. 1 2 . 1 | ' u p lu so d | tl! 5 | n a c r ~ e op weonnt cf the zutting any by Nw river. On mation duly undo und uded the 5%m m . N w x l s z x n w x °¢ s¢ <. a o. 1' v; » 19 ,n 12 wun au ¢a d ln | v n | \ u u ! S 5 0 p u n a u o n me w n ¢ ol tha river Lhnuenning lame. D. 0. Shut (Balnry)50. Bury Hunan; (hhor)u.Kilburn k Sent! Co. (Swpplkl) G5Donly'| lu! Ka (Bup- vlhn -111. R|Lhmmn'| Gunn (rm mmsum Jofmmll 00. (Bup'plln|)4S. H. Pounds (SUWUI)Z4J. umm xsmuuv mSchool aw. Nu. 1 (Hall ann sHun Bo& rs-hm mo wnu cn. sm (mm me)Hmry Chrifhnnlm (Suplkl)11 Theodor: land! (Uhr)r l lhrlud Chdnfnnu (bbw)zo a n ummm < m» - rm 1 Rohm :na m (hlwr)us WN hntn (labor)1 Rhir Nebruh. June 26, 1924 _N..5 1 | n d 5 P . \ { .w h f n u m x - n a u p z m k in some selected oaupdion,the school keeps in touch "ith his pm-New York'| most :went experimentNotice to Creeitiors of Eats!!for all purpuea neeemrr to mml C H UR C H 0 ? c a ms r c uun c n D IKEC UDRY I. C. Eller, ~ttorney Lain the Caty Govemmnn rfor he'a »-for 1 c oo! 'nm swrnnvlirsz ,_\..» BAPTLBT CHURCH (Cor.u m m and u h m- n u ) Arlhur D. Snuiloy, Putor. Sunday School 10 A. Il. lloming Service 11 A. M. Evening Service 8:00 P. M. .. ... .--_ _J - o n n l l ! sl.W uhin n County E I rn|.'| 'f.. Call I Con In the latter of the Eltata ofChristina M. Huder, Dooeued: Tl The Creditors of Said F.at.\9.e:You are hereby notifned,That Iwiil all at the County Court Roomin Blair. in said Comaty, on un gimp nl yezr éommencinz on ghe Fin: |||3C¢ these no: unyn.A KW H clvwu ........... .....--..Tuuday in Mar.1924;lllo }¢vy» Iound our church building to be quite rdwol gndultes and not in attend-gself provide ll. lm* llcnum s»1==»-- i tructions e gggupgtlon.in s poll-ax on c ertain inhnbio cw! last Sunday..In het, it in the anc e upon the n g u llr full t m¢[H .|aw maantunmgsm u of uid City for the Fiscal cuolcst c hurc h in town.schools, must utieml such uchools not,h1ln}' ¢TI1P :plhchweek on# private part-tune or apprentice Tear.1 Dorf: forget vmcauon Bible scliool lcas than four ours en 1BIC IT ORDAINED,By lhe mayor lqrins right after the ith.mgular school days betwéon S A. M schools.' a m i c o u n c i l o f t h e C i t y o f B l g h ,C o m e t o o u r " e o o l r l 1 u n : h "n e x t . .__ .- E ! ! ! ._ 1 _ . .- - . J I u ¢ A =¢Q " \ L ' I ! ! l 1 W d --_g -__ ._ . . n . . 4 n g x I 1 lil : .1 CHURCH Ur L n m a z .f gf J 1924, and on me :mn Ir r . ,un mtn and 2nd IINGU)L35 nf Snunnrgnber. 1924. lt £0 o'clockl¢1.i z h n a h . r vm n i u n toon wml .~'z f' Home Aids for Quick Relief Bo meny times a m inor acci- dent, or even a serious one, oc- curs for which y o u n e e d a home aid f o r immediat'1se. ..e \ \ \ I - - I y \~ ; ~\L'f:. ~ . \ . 3 d . o n u c h o f u d d d a r . e a \ . a n -celve and axlmlne nl! elnima egllnnt.aid Estate. with e view to thdr ad- ju|rnent end allowance.The limellm ted for the p n xq h d o n afchdme -5-If-= uid Eltete is three months rum the 27th dn of June,A. D., 1924. and the time limited formm! of debts il One Year from d 2401 day of June, 1924.'Witness my hand end the S-eel of md County cum. this 23nd dur of lh y .1924.(SEAL)A. C. DEBEL. 18-bt County J wge. Q I ' ~.. ...:ll of the taxable properly witllln the corporate limits of the City of Blair, Nebnskn, for the flaw y ear eomeneing qn the flret Tuesday in Hay, 1934, the following sums, ze- * f i r Pir pwe A n n a ! For general revenue pur-gone:4.00 Xml. For Public Library pur-posea 1.00 Hills For street lighting pur posee 1.50 Mlm. For music and public amuse- menta .20 Milk. For improvement of public unter works system .30 Mills For sewer outlet bonds and ln- tereet .50 Hills For intersection paving b0nd| and interest 4.00 Hills For perks and park pur-poses..20 Killa I'or Hydrlnt rentals .50 ililh Ther the mme be levded and unea- erl against all the taxable property within eorpo:ate limit!o f th e C lty of Blair, Nebrukl. and c ollec ted u other mu an shown by t h e u n u - 'ment rolls for the y ur 1924. s s r m o w ' r w o . Th a t m m b e m d hereby in, levied upon each and ev- ery Male inluhltent of the CIW of Blair,Ne b f u b .between the .nw of hrenty-one and fifty y uan, 1 f.'z in Section Twenty seven in TnwnnhipEi;:hllen,North of Range Eleven, cas! of the 001 P. M. in Washingtonlfbtlnty, Nebraska, containing '75 acresmoreorless;to satisfy plainliffa |: 1. c . Ell~r, AttomeySTATE OF NEBRASKA. ss..Wuhington County.In the Conn! Connln the mltier of the estate of Hern- ry Wm-dt. Deceased:To the creditors of md estate:You are hereby notified, that I will sit nt the County Court RODI11 ln Blair In uid Coiinty on the Btday of Juiy, 1924, md on the 6th daof October, 19%, at 10 o'cl-ock A. on nach of aid dtlea to feelin anexamine all cluims ;g;1=»=¢ said Esu m .with view to lr adjuxunenind allowance.The time limited in the :au r a npreaenonoms qni nx mid mute in three months fromothdoy of July A. D. 1.924 andtime limited for pay ment J debt: ONE YE A R frofn n m 5th dn of Judy 1924.Wltnell my hand and the sed ou i d County Court,thi! 2nd day 0 J uno, mc .s s m m A. c .DEBEL. 19-St County Jud I poll us: in tho. sum of two doilsrl ($2.00)on n a h and every Hale inhlbitant dorenid The uid tax mal be c oilocbed u prowritfld by 1:1 for the final y ear oommenc -ing on the fi rst Tu euhy i n lhy , 1924.ION THREE.This ordinsnoa nhall take effat and be of .forc e from wd.-gy f its puuge, approv-al and pu cation on prwldod by h w.Passed and approved this 23rd day 1924. Cont M. Badmenzwr. City Cltfk. R. J. Murdoch, Mayor. ute or ordinnnct of this dty , A "3EC'l` Heike in Crdlton d Estate E. B. Csrrigan, Attnmey STATE OF NEBRASKA, sa.Wuhingtnn Countyltth c C o n t: C u r t.in than matter o! the Estate ofCarrie ll. J ams,Deuu ed: To tl1e,Creditors of Said Estate:You an hereby notified,Th at Iwill dt as the County Court Room tnBlair in uid County, an the 5th day of July. 1924, and on the 8111 day ofOdober,1924, at 10 cfclock, A.H.on each of mid dates eo receive and examlnne nll claims against said estatewith 1 view to their adjustmlnt andliluvmnce.The time limited forrnenu tlnn of clldms against n h l ta is thr u munths from theSth day of Jud A. D., 1924, and thetimeIimltedorpaymantof dc buis ONE YEAR from aid sm day of July 1924.Witness my lumt and the meal of uid County Court, :his 2nd day of A- c . DEBEL19--Bt County Judge J u ne u m. le of ndmR. G.illthe estnty r.ll . id.belulf im:offbed ins:hip en. onRaiffa amount of money needed for all purposes to be raised in said City for lhe fiscal year commencing on the Tint 'haeday in Hay, 1924, lwuding Interut um! primlpn! due on the bond ul Indebtedness om! sinking fund xml the different ob}eets and bnnchea of expenditure!are as hereinafter ut forth, itemized and c lassified as follows, to-wit-; Printing and publication $800.00 Sallries of City officers Ind employees 19,000.00 Fnncipal és interest due and to become 11119.27,500.00 Slreels, alleys and bridges 10000.00 Fire department purposes 1,000.00 Miscellaneous purposes 5,000.00 Civil lm] Criminal Suits 750.00 Zslainbenanre, operation and Voc : trdnin 'LII' IMATE DF EXPENSES FOR THE YEAR 1924-1925. ar-: rr RESOLVED BY THE MAY- on AND C ITY C OUNCI L OF 'r m: \ s n a n lr r s S A L E Henry Mencke, Attorney By mjirtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of Washington County,Nebraska,endinpursuance of the dec ree of uidcourtinnationwhereinAgnesR. linrtin I n plaintiff amL,llort G.Grover,et el.defendants,I willlt one o'¢Jock P. M. on Monday the 2!st. day of Juiy, 1924, at the westfront door of the Washington Countyeourthouseinthe City of B idr.Wuhinglon county,Nebruka,sell an public auwon to the highest bid-nler for-cash the following sleacribeflreal estate, io-wit:The north half of the Southeast Quarter. exception: a strip of Iam! ten rods in width offthe west end ol the :bore describes! 1. H. Camp, Pastor. Bibla Schocl 10 A. H. Homin; W onhi p 11 A . ll. Chrlninn Endeavor 7:00 P. Li. Evening Service 8:00 P. il. Church Night., Wednwily 8:00 OONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Cor. Walker Ave. and Colfax) James Jlebaman. Pnlor. Sunday School 10 A. ll. Homin; Slavic! 11. A. H. Chrilliln Endenor 7:00 P. ll. rr,m u l .LUTHERAN c u z mc l I I_ Q |: r i n g J u l y x m l A u g u s t . _ - . . _ _ l . » l » p n m n i l m n n l |If 1.50 Milli. or music and public amuse- ntn .20 Milk. r improvement of public unter orka system .30 Mills r sewer outlet bonds and ln- re u .so Hills or intersection paving b0nd| nd interest 4.00 Hills r perks and park pur-poses..20 Killa r Hydnnt. rentals .50 ililh het the mme be levded end unea- egmlnst all the taxable property thin mrporate limits o f th e C | ~ Blair, Nebrukl. and collec ted | f m ° | " | h ° ' n b y t h e nt rolls for the year 1924. I N I O N ' r wo . * r w m m b a -- hereby in, levied upon each and . ery Male inluhltant of the Cl of Blair,Ne b r u b .between .nw of hrenty-one and fifty not exe mp w thentrom br z u ute or ordinance of this diy , poll us: in tho. sum of two dolls ($2.00)on n a h and everyinhlbitant dorenid.The uid mal be c ollec ted u pmwritfltl b luv for the fiscal y ear eomme~ing on the f irs t Tu euhy in lil 1924.ION THREE.This ordln: shall take effat and be of In from wd.-gyf its puuge, approa l a n d p u e a tjo n u p mvld b d ~ h w.Passed and approved this 23rd d of June. 1924. AtteatzCore M. Badgemvr. City Cl R. J. Murdoc h, Ma uw ||.l':atc will be anounocd Inner.. Coma to church.Be among those " i m are striving to suengtheu a knuwiedge of right-trying w over- come tempting eviil which would de- prave them of eternal happiness. Those who truly wma Christinrnity, thoroughly understand their being, du not regard adherence to the Leach- lllgti of our Maier as difficudt. 'LII' IMATE DF EXPENSES FOR THE YEAR 1924-1925. ar-: rr RESOLVED BY THE MAY- on AND C ITY C OUNCI L OF 'r m:c1'rY OF BLAIR, NEBRASKA: That the estimnla of the probable amoqnt of money needed for all purposes to be waved in mid City for lhe fiscal year commencing on the Tint 'haeday in Hay, 1924, iwuding w i i l m e e t w i t h M r s . J o h n i t h a n d M r s .L . E . E d w a r d s a t t h o m e o f ' M r s .S m i t h o n Th u r s d a y ;m o o n a t 3 P . M .Al l t h e l ad i e s a r e u g e d t o b e p r e s e n t . - -- B A can n !Until as \ Vocational guidance,voeationali :I \ » -~ l Ch e a p e r t h a n a n y o t he r w a y BLAIR cA`s~~coMPANY BL AI R .NE B R AS K A '"I .IH'~'» ygg' Blair Pharmacy The Touring Cn' a 5 ' |1 _no . s . D u ma : ,Du.-»».\1¢ mu~ ' ° \~na sun.. us mn `~-' A __ x,_/f q H e l p s m i l l i o n s e n i t h e i r v a c a t i o n s Fords-.an will any million: on healzhlul, damn varadomthis summer-nations du: an Inexpensive beau: d thelow canal mninmmnce ol this reliable ax. Ev¢ryon|;7n|Un l car lor dx: ouldoof momhl. That means olwurne. An ummully huvy dzmand lor Foxdn To avoid dflfys md diuppoinnnem lin your ozder ww. um.-»In-nhltus c.»-3.1; 'f-::a»||¢$!W r~4~u»"u a n n u : I I AI I I 1 ' u n l o l n mm a n n u u l t n :U N I V E R S A L C A R Y nu I u 4.. :: : 'n .* 1 z. . . .. .. : . mn . ~ . . n u . .. . w:. .. , , ., . .. ': . ~: : 'ru rulantovc n rw'»¢| | hw:..¢4-u| | | -adu»| ¢Mh¢l»buuma| | | oy H o m e Quick Reimf ~. Aids for 3%4 ,L Bo mgny times d s y h `s m m or ac cl - t,e n a ~\ . \ u i hich d a Tx - i ; d 1 I'[ ; f ;~l.|I illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllilllllilllillllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlliillllillllllllllllillll||\IllIUlllli||l|||ll||||||lHllll||l IlllllllllllllllllillllHIHIIIIIHIIIUIHIHHIHHIIBHHIIHIIIIUHRIIIHIIIIMIIMIUIMI TELLTHE umuuwmlmm ~\|g " * Qa -» a t i - (01um, Ncbmakn) Rev. R. J. Rei\{grucn, l'n..1\torSunday School at I0 A. M.C h u r c h Se r vic e s a x ;A .M . /AHERICAN EV.-LUTH. TRINIT1 (W.Lincoln and 2nd street) H. J . W aminl. Putnr.Bhir Telephone 1802 3 __=__=_=_==:=__§_ E = Amer km Luthenn rcllgleul in-| struction!Sltunlny afumoonl al. 1:80 or 2.Sunday school I0 l. lm Divine service nv. \0:80.( h u n r - \i¢¢¢ An llfanutely dlhar English ol Gemma.The dumb bolrd menu neeuioniy und the young nwmben convene qunrterly.The Ludlum Aid masts every Ant Wednesday nfurnoon at month. ' n n pu io r u m m .an u m mkdonmtltiovu on Bundly P. W a. D A NI S H n v. u r r n x s m c n u n c n (Our. Jac kson md Cfnhr aunt) QnI\||.l\f JUDQ 29.~. . . - . . . . _ , ._S u n d a y s c h o o l I t 1 0 A .M .E x o e l - I I e n t t o a c h i l i .e n t h u o i n t k e l u e o s i n - i v i l e y o u t o a t t e f l l o u r s c h o o l i f y o u , h a v e n o o t h e r . c h u r c h h o m e .| H o m i n ;W o n h i p o n 1 1 A .H .S e r - m o n s u b j e c t :" C u t l l t n l d i v o P a t r i o t - ilm."The Baptist Young Pop!e'|= Unional. 1 P. 11.1 Evening worship at B P. ll.The srrvicc will open nrilh |. misziionuy dramstiugion "Waiting for the Doc- tor" under the direction of Hn. Smd- ley.The sermon subject will be: "Tr uly c h mum."Prayer omline every Wednosdoy evening at 8 P. H. The choir meets for practice every Friday evening at 8.The annual Sunday school picnic was held last Thunder nitemoon at the Culetter Plrk.The Iittie foiks made good use of the swing: and siides from eariy nitemoon till it was time to go home.A bountiful Iunch was aowed at the close of the alter oon.Every one had a good/ine What you want E5 ; H.. Nklaln, Puwr. Sv"dw Bebooi 9:15 A. ll.Homin; Servic e 10:30 A. ll Evoninz Strviel 8:00 P. al. Where you want it When you want it n l n * "*. = * as-onmxlzxn CHURCH Ol:asus cmusr OF urmn DAY sums (Unodn Stunt behnm Sth A 'IU mm 'r. J. umm. omm.saw § _ l )'Sunday sem: at ao uma. Pnlchinl Borvlnu at 11 A. ll. sr. FRANCIS BORGIA <c»a>»u¢ chmm . (Cm-mr couu ma sm :mm Father 0. A. Bsnndorfsr,Put Save nme-save Sleps and neu quicker Service ______==_____====________ Pint and '|"h1nI Sunday u f u month, lhu at 9 A. H. Second and Founh Swnys, lu _rg 6 a t 1 0 : 8 0 A . l l . - -- PHONE RED 4| f o r I n s u r a n c e Call me for any kind of Insurance;Fire,Tornado, Automobile, Hail, Rain, Bur-glary, Plate Glass, Tourist Baggage,Parcels Post, Workmens Compensation, PubEc Liability,Accident and Health, and Life. I represent some of the old- est and strongest companies in the United States, and am prepared to give you the best of service. Are .you fully protected? If not, or if in doubt, call me now. N. T. LUND PHONE IND. 144 Phone for Estimates When in need of Paint or Wall Paper we are in posi- tion to give Iyuu the best on the market. Call on us for any kind of work in the painting or paper hanging line. srrrgm v a rnslslsn Painters and Paper Hangers Phone Ind. 135-Bell 75 OSTEOPATH When you are feeling out of sorts, take an Osteoimath treatment.It wil make you feel like new.Adjust- ment will r e l i e ve pinched nerves and restore natural body functioning, thug al- lowing nature to re-store your health. Dr. E. Nl. Moats Osteopath Phone Ind. 84-Bell 105 I CE C R E A M 'If you have never tasted our deliciousIce Cream you havesrealtinstore for you. Ee per cone 50c per quart$1.75 per gallon FireworksNow on Sde » Jennie Antill Phone Ind. 200-Bell 59 for N\€afandp0Llltl°y The convenience of or~ derlng your Meats by phone is doubly pleasing when you order from us. Prompt delivery of the Chuiéest Meats and Poul- try at all times. Bohs Cash Store CHURCH (Cor. Colin and 5th struts) 0. U. HcProud, Pastor. Sunday School 10:00 A. H. Morning Slrrlct 11:00 A. Y. Epsvorth lame 1:00 P. li. ¢\_...-:-- ¢:.....:... nm P \ l z §E==EE_..E Pny c r Heating W odnudly nan- ing 7:30. s ' r l n a w s z m s w r u . C H U R C H (Gum. Smec. batman (th and Sth) Row. Chu. D. Hating, Pastor Holy Communion every Sunday uni Holy Day at 7:30 A. ll. Church Schoo!u. 9:&5.Also ser- w every Sunday nt 11 o'clock. - | -: : . x §THB INSURANCE OFFICE L . R . G I L B E R T. H g r . A l l K i n d s o f In s u r a n c e B l a i r , N e b r a s k a ( 1 ) \\.0l.lnty, Peenrumxu, culluunuupg lu uaau-5'llkin\.£nBll|.'¢0 p ¢ !Il . w | 1 u u um o r e o r le ss ;t o s a t i s fy p l a i n l i f fa .'.j u d g e m e n t i n t h e s u m o l $10, 494 .33 ex le n su on of l 1 gh t_ a 5s te m 30 . 0 0 0 0 0 w i l h in t er e st ,t o s a t i s f y t h e :sum o £ . 5 ' \ m t a n d p u b l i c i l g h l i n k 4,000.00 I $4 4.80 coa ts a n d t h e in c r e n s u l m u l W a t e r & W a t e r W o r k s s y s t e m | n c c m i n g c o s t s a l i a s p r o v!- l e d i n s a i d m u l e x t e n s i o n 10,000.00 n n l n r a n d d e c r e e .n....\.-......|u vn 'I n\1Y|\n§Pl.500.00 When You} Car Needs a New Battery Phone Bell Red 35 or Independent ll for anjthing in~ Job Work. We print Everything and \lkl rnh Hun yu l n(ac)1 |D a t e d a t B l a i r . h e b r u s k a . l h v: 1 » t h M u s i c &P q b l i c a m u s e m e n t 1 5 0 0 0 i t r :1 » n . r : u m L 1 i l l ? " o f J u n e , " " ' i a - . . . . . \ l n l r a n ¢; l l 1 n r v fu n d 4.504100 Announcement.u Q . ". - - v - . - - . . Res! Eatato Both Farm and City Properly Pham Ind.mac Blair,Nehruka {==} Uh 4lI|l\||¢\.c o.\.|.. .. _ _ , .. . ~ . . . - _ Sheriff Wa.shingto|3 County sinki=}I; [ui for sewer bonds a,2sooo _f b " ' l "Sinking fund for Intersection .,oooooNotice lo Creditors of Estate pmms bbmlil 1 on c u s Abbott. Rohn I: Dunlap, Attorneys Pming Ansessmen |1 on An \rvinus ; nl? n \D\0D¢l\}~________t5 r . mr . u r rdnu nna nn,n .|z 1 Washington CountyIn the Caunty Court1DR. W . F. HEMPHIU I In the matter of the Estate of |DENTIST 1 George K\l1nk, Degeu l:. Sewer Asief n f d n m'Mainhnancl tenlion at ll sul:ant R1 sments on city 500.00 '.~Opezation I:e:c- Iee Plant 7,400.00 :ntals 2,500.00 . 1 Don't forget the Genuine Ford 13 plate. Guaranteed for one year, for only We are putting in a full line of Lumber, Cement and other Building Materials.To the creditors of mm estate:l " ' " -1 Room: over Hjnir State Bank I l g You are e|ebyc\;o\ifla!, th I infill Totsl l4»95°:0 nil. ll. the unly url Room n B a r.nd M cl I of t1B la i r , " § " " " "I in uid County, on the 25th ill? of Ju-A the I5 or an ccunc 1°, h b._.___.__ __ _ _ly, 1924 and on the 27th day of Onto-'GW of Blair, Nebraska ere >ce: .ber. 1924. at lo o'f:lock A. aa. on £achti.f>'that the foiiowins i=~ true W fx)of mid dates, to receive and examine coffee! statement of the entire re\en DR. E. J . BAILEY nue of the City of Blair. Nebrukkn re- ceived for the fiscal year commencanst D ill claims nzuinst nhl I»'..sme, with ai 0 New to their anljultrnent and |.llo\n- Room: over Hansen: Bakr! 'ance.The time limited for the pre- o-1 the first Tuesslay ln May, 1023,Blalr. Nelar.mutation of claims agnlnsl. uid l1.1-In K;gg'.;<' Monday:m e ls three monllis from me 2-,th m:v1=:1~:Uf: luzcswzzn mom .\l.1. I l l yn day of July A. I). 1924. Ind the time SOURCES $139,920.10 x -llimiud for naxrnent of llebl l o m : iss n o um mm'1'1l1¢TR RESOI.\'l1D. Prices and estimates cheerfully given. CALL US FOR CBAL do it right. The Enterprise § § = E $16.50 Rathmann's Garage farmers to-0|fera||ve Elevalor ....-. . . . . . . . . . . n n » n u n l u n n n n n n n n n n l l l l l l a n n s l i k l l n i l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l i l l l l l \ " . " " '. ".. -..........___;§EAR. from amid 25th diy (f J uiillartn g resolution , entered al 1)|1924.\\i\{\eu 113 imnul ami I. e ata L.J ..-a.| f-.........nn!l ma. nm J uv lnrre noon the minutes of this coun-U 1 a n n ;\ . U U l l \ }\ . . v u o \ |n u r ¢ ¢ . .. .. _" __ I° ' " " " ° " ~ ? f i ' £ f 5 ' ? "8 3 % % ? " "1 9 l ..A C |e i l a n d t h a t t h e u m a b e p u b i i .n h f d f o r A t t o m c y s » a t » l u r 1 ( j 0 " { " )J u e i g e .f o u r r o n n e c u t i v e w e e k s i n a | l l \ \ < .._ _ _ ___ __p a p e r o f g e n e r a l c i r c u l a t i o n i n : L v |e m u i n s u m o s u a :B u i l d i n g 1 c n n l r m x c n x o .4 5 4 C i t y o f B l a i r .N e b n s i u l . . o D a t e d t h i s 9 1 h d a y o f J u n e .1 9 2 1 .mm||||||11||1||1n||u|m||I|I1I||nlul|||unnu|u|||um||lm||nl|ImmulluumlnnmlullllfliIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnlll||||||||||||||\||||||||||mu||||||munu||1|||||m||||mu|||uumunumunummu|-$ 1 0 .I A N o n n z r z m z c l ; . ° r »p r o v i d e f o r \ h e ! 1 \ T T E S T .C o r a M B w l g r e w w -- - - ~- 'I l e v y o f a w e a n n ]t h e ! e s ; i n g n f l C i t y C l e r k a E n t e r p r i s e f o r n e 1 u _t h e u m a o n a l l t h e t a x a } 1 l e . p r o p e r - ,R .J .M u r d o c h uhile lt is news.;ty in the City of Blair, Nebrniha,mayur If - . ¢ YY" h p H nTHR ENTERPRISE, i Illuir.Nebraska.Juno ze, 1924 m - : .\f ;|ua ¢l rq Inna -a n 1l l l l u l u n a . n e l ,n u n a n l l l U - u n!...I - - u n :_- _ -- - o l'Zul\n's Photos will please 5011.!{uhn's Photos will please you.Cai3ll'l| l!lI "mL A (° » \ | g 0 ' q '|{;|[» isnA:;r<s.mor- :Low im. wma Jenkins left la.~rtSund»a}¢.F""", Longs,; ~Bg§§j°""".'lC°"'i=1\=f\i from vase One] fwgi.§°g,§§f2'§'2°§§.§>§°=;,f;=°'°"evening for Chicago.=;;;§g=f" s.eo..I.._fm u Socinl hour. ~ ~ ~~n Jl"l1dt ¢lY0'\°B tl)LillColll Oh ~ C 3 1 l0 I a n d f a mi ly ' r e n o w 9:90 t.u11pl|re. Between Walker Are and oth St. Phone:-Cedar 641 o Kuhn's Photos will please you. Bliss llletita Taylor was an Omaha business \\ etlnesday.,` City Loans,monthly payments pr o mp t se r vi c e . ~ ll. Ri tte r . 3-ti For Sole: Five liorre electric motor. Inquire nt The Enterprise office. 22lf passenger ltonday. .;For Sale:-Forms am!residences. u :ood list always.Goo B HikerC. 0. Dawson is in lows on a bus-'3 iness trip for n few tlllys.For Site A Stover No 4 feed nicer locnteel in the Brunton cottage e n we=_;_§outh street. Mrs. Art Keppel and little boy . of Gary Indiana,are spending u few wttlh in Blair with old friends and neighbors. I. N. Warrlcle has rented the Mrs. T. AI. Cutter prupeny formerly known ss the Dr. Noble house on Fourth and Grant street and will more in July lst. Parker Ollerrnen was a businiers cr In gooil condition 1}. ulre a the..qm=ltor I0 Omaha last Monday.ilfnterpdae official _22.;fllan¢l,,Nebra.ako,were dinner guestsMr. and Mus. A. P. Ithiman, of Clk- 1 9:60 llugzle. 10:00 Liglttn out. Ffiiltly the 12th proved not un- lucky to u. :La It was another enjoy- able day. On Sntunlny afternoon we listened 1lorkec's pork, the campfire grounds .» indeed it moat wornlerful place It covers n very large territory with acres of beautifui diode trees.Situ» rterl an it ls, on the big lltue River, most of the tnvc l to and from the grounds is done on the river.There rrc about 60 cabiml on the grounds bcsides x donee parillion. it atom and a mesahnil.li I We wouhIf;onni¢ler oun~el\es vers to §._ht~ woot ma:ter df Culnp Slater f°"l'\\.InttlE to be nearer to a Gimp whicfli l»located on Blue river ».lso.!¥"°""d" of that sort. or better still, it Mr.Anderson won A very interest- ing talker.lie had c hosen for his topic. "The Right Kind of n Girl." After lii- talk a number ot his scouts taught the zirbs different forms ol' knot tyintr. we could hnve better means of get- ting there.While at camp different gsurdinnts and [iris were mule our mcouaintaneee xnd we found ln almost every ease they had c ome to c lmp fret! through the boosting and back- su Chrlntlm band leader guiding! fine hunch of boys ln 3 great trip.These men seemed more gnuzful for dw prwilege of bringing the boys to the nervic e than the wplv were for ihe Iins music they give ns.The con- cen; given. the Crowell Home guest! was good enough to give mywhen. There will be a strong patriotic slr- vioe next Sunday morning and a big Ngun: given by the ~ P. M. S. and Standard Beureru lt 8 In the evening. Both of these services are worth anyhodfa time. f~ ~THE ENTEIW IIISE Page Four and vicinity who in looking for o cleancut, ntrnlrht b|.l|\l~nent in whidt o small invrttl.; ment In required with anor-anre of absolute safely and .. »¢1 - -- - - -I \fB L A I R P U L K S H E A R D F R O M n l t l t s n o r t h o f h e r e .f o u r o r ( i v h . : f a m n l y h u t !S u n l a y l l n n e r n t \ \ ' n 1 :- - - - ' ~~C o n t i n u e d f r o m P - I R Q o n e )1 r t i l y u n l e i w i d e .e u n l l ! | . ; r t ' | \" g g x : { \ | \1 l ' : l .j M ' g . \ . . . . . . . . _ - " ' . . . _ _ . __ _ _ . _. u .H e l e n A g ].|r . a n =r r .r c n a n »¢ ¢ l i | |m a n A .n n o r o s s .P a r a g o n | ~w n m n o n h o l . l r ' s r i d e f r o m A r l l n x .° "] } ! n = .P i k e a n d d a u g h t e r .J u n o .s p e n t 'I S T h e r e a M a n t o n .!1 B E N Q . ;Q F E W 3 " 1 | \ o r s ¢ l n y e v e n i n g a t M m .C l z t t t l v n l I S S U E D g f g g y r a u a s n u F S i o u x C H I .L k B e t € o r 1 e r ' r .:0 m e Z S . . g n v e l e a l r o l l s I l i . . . 2 3 , 3 2 l f r e i d a K o e n i g v i s i t e d f l ° 0 1 . W e d .r M .* n 1 3 1 " " " = ' *M i " r ; : " " " £ " " "~~ e r n -¢ - =Y u := = - = » , » ~ =~ ~ w e r a m m e d i n = » ~ » ; : ; " z ' . . ' ? 1 v ; ; = : ; ' r '~G e r t r u d e ~. : ; : : : ; . i : . 2 . .. . I a . £ " 3 . . . E '. " : . ,. . . . t r . . . ' : . ; \ "_"'i o n ". M h a n f r o n t y a n l .T h e r e w »M i s s E r e i d l K o e n i g v i s i t e d 3 \ U \ l l l 5 " l { } n t a h a S a t u n l o y t o e c - l e h r a t e M o r E n t e r e d a s s e c o n d - c l a n m a t t e r a t 1 - p e n !s e v e r a l d l l y i l .Q h l i t h w a s h o m m i n O a l t l a m l .: u n M n t t h l e u e n 'l s l r l h d n y g $ 0 p o l t a l f i c e a t B l a i r ,N o b . ,u n d o :f r o m h e r s c h o o l n l .R o c h e s t e r ,M i n n e -M i n o t W i l m a W a r r i c k i s a a s i e t i n g H . .T .C i n i n r - e n . m i ' C h e t S u l - 1 l e A . c t d C o u | r e | | o £\ l a m h 3 , 1 8 ' I 9 Every zuhsedption is reprdea 315 an open account. The names of aub aorlbera will b l inlilnlly removed from our mailing list at the expir- liion of the time paid for lf the pub- lishers be notified; otherwise the sob icription will remain ln force at tho dllgnatxd rubneription vriee.Every ma where nho teaches nmtltemalks Imtl is director of several orehertl-o~ Mrs.Stanley Lowe of Herman, for' ion »hipped n rarload of hogs to Uma' R. few \\e¢k.u.ha Tuesday.;Mrs. Ruben Lemoncalled nt A. J.Bench Lommunlty Club met with,and nitw o instmctor.Esther in Sumner':\I~1iday afternoon.lllru. E. C. Lippincott Thurtuiny. June troinlng for the profession of nurse. Mrs.Athan holds a very enviable position an normal instructor under e . Mlm Pklna Foni.of 0nitland in \ 151.Nex! meeting wi! be held withl ntuillr tg a few days al. the homo of '\lra. \'~¢1!.er Peck.1aw brother A. aa. linux.5 `W h ( )W a n t s t o state aupervixion at Ln Verne, a fowl Mr. and Mnl. Harry Smith tive 11 Nolite of Hearing Probate of Willmoremonths of summer work will : m i r Moolloy wanin to celebrate!llenry Meneke,.Mlomey I 9give l1er!herA. o.nh1¢h n hernlm. ;hq;,.1g.,=;~;;3y¢»d== »==»1~===-f»»f=».ff _T. , . ,, o r ztr xa na s lml |M a k e M o n e y . She still is the thorough home maker The He n 0 ,|gg 1 ar.. . .. . r 1 . . n ! 0 T h e r h a d j u s t b e e n r e - | w i I . l 1 M m n g l .C .1" "?1` »`. §' €»~ £= »T a g m m l t W a a h i l m l n n C o u n t y l § | m g .. I \ _e l . -I * - - - 4 »l a n | |l quitlt turn o w n No ll" -viotta aalru experience neces»nary to sell our staple direcl lo wearer nltoes. Gel into a permanent. busi- ness of your OWN, full oul coupon below and mall to voUBt.f;n1E.\n SHOE CD. Minneapolis, Minnesota .. . .. ...u T i a I ASE APL BLAIR v s . scR1BNER AT Blair hu Fark S UND AY , _ I Mins Elsie Sutton is employed in the State Bunk nt stenographic work. Mr. Fred Claridge, of Omaha, was a Blair visitor last Thursdny on bus- iness. In f M r . a n d Zd r s. J o h n J e n k a n s a t t n e l §=wl§i§m}¢$H.=¢}2L}June Mid Alice Axlell, of Om;ha,|aI.ori|.~> nrniml tho campfire. riber must u rstand um me nv -~§""~--h e nftemoon..nm members with onel in we \U\llu;\\Il\5'E'3§€..-_.....mndn 1 nlrl of the plasterlng " 4 "*f"'F"". 'i*3'E"_- 'fT..lm we exceptions were present wltht ln lhn mailer of the IMate of f\'|. !A d d r e s s T h e ~i e s ~~L .w .~h o m e .I l r w y \ . n { n t l . 1 0 a p r e l l u I u w u u l l u u l a u . m e e t s w i t h M r s .J o h n S m i t h t h i s a f - |M r s .E d n N o b l e i n t l s l u t !h i e r |M r .a n d M r s .H .J .H a n s e n h a e m 1 ;.t e r n o o n .J n n e ,n t t e n d a l t h e f u n e r a l o f a f r i e n d 1 g m e n o y i n g t h e c o m p a n y o f M r .~ ~~~W e e t ,o f t h i s »= - »»~i n O m a h a .. : : : ; : ' i § . ° . ? ; L . : § i ' ° : : . § ' ; ; ; 1 " ; 1 ' . . : : ° . : : : ' . h " E v a s : - e d d f n e n d s m ' W a y n e o v e r ;H n r \ e § .K r o g h .w h o r e s i d e s o n t h e r n M o n d a y . 1 e w e e - e n O m a h a r o a d , j u a t s o u t h o f B l a i r h a s M r .a n d M r s .E d Zaietthiesen a n d b e e n r e m o d e l i n g h i s fi n e fa r m h o m e . 1 Haggard at Benhnrr. U'n¢`iertakingfamily left last Sunday for their sum- mer home at Splrit Luke, loam.one closed ear furnished xvithout ehg. Miss Mildred Brumbail8h» daughter Both phones.Loaled lu Hiker omol. of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Brumbaugh. wos Mr.and M m Everette Aronsun an Omaha visitor wt Sunulay.'r .- ; 1 re urned Saturday from a fishing tnp» Mr. and Mrs. Mark Beaty returned up in Minnesota.They were up near home last Saturday after a week of Mankato. fmnng at Luke Andes, So Dultotl.| |1___-..|I.ll¢.»hv|llmhridrinlr lntfn Mnhar nm! llnrv f.nlnTr Remus Alice Wilkinson, IreneHaaelc, Cher- The Bible ache l ot Dana closed lest Sunday evening with a. pienie supper enjoyed by out-of-town guests and towns people ot the Elormitory of the College.The _plane were to eat on the lawn .but the storm interfered and the supper wa.-\ enjoyed inside the buildinig. \\ ASHINGTON COUNTY FA RM BUREAU N(ll'l£S Us ulvnvsrur, unu urlllu|\:|||.au.|uu nam:lby thehe people. Sunday wa.1 set .mside for visitors. The park sys througed with people throutzhuut the day.In the moming lu ll A. M. we had churc h servic es in the auelitorium.At aunset a Krona! Council hire W u held,at which time u ceremonial meeting took place. RInks were awanied and one of our members,1I¢l5lhe Jensen took the Wood Gatherera' degree. A most am- preeiite drama was presented the home of which was "Ruth and Nao- mi."This was a beautiful Bible ltory. The c haracters were wonder-fully portrayed by those taking pm. Mn .Wallace directed music and 1iL'll of expense in the way of carfare Me. And En many other ways Ire find those who :re taking interest in the campfire girl aetivitiee.Such an crgunieation wo all k no w to be an important asset to our town and state. All we ask, or 8I\o\.|ld_usl¢. is n little boosting at all times, and the good will of the people in our work. 1 ' a . J .u n .Jllt l xaruonxsr Cnuacu Non-:s 0. U. MeProucI. Pastor . The srvvimr habit of thinking more. about the happenings of the future than about what tool:nlace lut week, 1IalI | §Um.uuuu»mu ..-_.-_r .contrlct between the pubiisher and mbncribcr. cm' CUUNCIL PROCEEDINGS (Continued from pan One) For Public Library put-poses 1.00 Hills I`or.ulmd iighting putpuns 1.50 Hiiln. For mwiic and public smuse mentls .20 Mills. For ingprovement of public waiverworks system .30 llills Yer sewer outlet bonds and ln- I which In on thc rim lume n la y w :ame vinitofu. . The nfte _._. .come intu Pipestnne from Worthing- spént sociallyu than w3°'°n'; '"; .l¢»llJh G. L\nl\\iirDecea=~e~l. 193, awning levers! lou.Mr. .Athan of importance belon the club.i The §ial\! of hebrmkn TD the 31¢\\»f pi to W Rob,J h .k d _' nl law, nm of kin, devilleeli. legalem.has s mall route out o pcs no a or ut hZ§..¢f'+¥'€7¢$`Jl' :=,;;.°:,;°.':.. ,$l.'grr\¢lil.ors. and 10 any others interest Miaa Athn were also Sunday guegta a1._"'1 in said mutter:\lbl!1\1i thi Minneoshi Falls, scene cf;lAnKfellu\-"s Hiawatha and the lug-1 \A H .gq uf lthn t n incal rm! plpestone quarries ln the world mg, A. uin°!'?.h;"' liomml Ml 1 tm° ; , n : ° , u : , b,.in; igmbe il\\'aLl:il here, a very lntercnting town roads rs. W ax n u ll lm sa AnM':\'\ill and Testament of Adolph G. doubly so to un under the aruidance of of illalr were callers ut II. C. Llplrln-1 |1 1,A G }_|iz-|:-ut1's one day lxut week.lf1$'¢i~"§§£lf'a,°°l§"E'5T="l.'i"'.a.| Cou;";m{ Mrs .Alban Ure slinllkeel to leave .Alles Jensen visited Ruth Compton ll UB petition praying £m he1\mbat,ii]mm hut we found this to be thel Sunday attending Sunday sc hool wi\h,,f mid inslrpment, md for #hs rw ~~S t a t e .. 0M a k e t h 1 s y o u r l~I 'eekg f 1 .T i m e w a s s l i p p i n g fa s t , w e w e n d - e d o u r w a y t o o u r pr e s e n t p l a c e - L a k e Be n t o n .Th i s l u k e i s 9 m i l e ' l o n g a n d f r o m 1 t o 1 %m i l e s w i d e , fi n e fi s h i n g . b o a t i n g u n d b a t h i n g , a n b l e d a m p g r o u n d . C a n a r e c o m i n g a n d g o i n g a l l t h e t i m e .T h e r e w b e e n a b o u t 5 0 e a r s h e r e a l i d a y . n o w m o s ! o f t h e m h a ve D L ||| Dlkial Organ ol me rum Bay smn mmm ~~» s atnyihe night no coming In, some 8 o g a m ~W~lin ~oat!f m ~'l'rlnorxocars.Montana,Nebr, 1°""»; idad are in asgrfi an the time."HQ Wisconsin and many Bolinnesou cars, thinks he has found the place when are hen.This pin-e I mule up of the west in at its .oak and bluffs xurrmncl the 1=n¢¢.|Cuming City 5°==f'=*°'1 no C°l*=°""` The town of Lake Bcnlon lierin the ?unda5 ===-5 ;,°°; the ' : " ° ; " ; " ° valley -very pretty.nm c amp - .yan p c ee 1 us-1 b nd I ball nnl hell CalhounWe are etrtainly Qnjoying the uip|zu§sixr?1its.oCuming éimy 112; Finger- "f"' look f°"""d xo each nfw ¥'"°gnIml han! after the first inning and Irom heme we think we wlll xv °,h¢retired in the fifth in f n o r o f |t ~W,Slone Lake. ;°iaipp who prosed to be quite urnounds There are a in our v=r¢>. our 5\man holding Cuming City his for girls and Alf,eq Stevenson, our neph-he rrnt of the game.Batteries: Cum-gw and Clyde ghd myself img (ity. Ryan, and W est.Calhoun: l°ila\gl.'r8h'i, Jipp, and I'ltsgerald. Gam- The chilnlren all sle ep \ nth c mf inx City plays Arlingion nurseries at , .~ . a H e l l o ,Sc o ut s !G r e e t i n g l o y o u f r o m y o u r n e w ex e c u ti ve .D r o p i n m m e t i m e n o w e c a n ge t n c qu a in t ce l a n d m l k o s e r o u r t r o u b l e s .M a y b e 1 c a n h e l p y o u o n s o m e o f y o u r t e e - t w o r k a n d I k n o w t h a t y o u c n n h e l p m e i n l o u o f \ \ n y . u .P m s o fu l l o f c o m p r i g h t n o w t h a t I c o n ! t h i n k lfn fj cu l l y a b o u t nny mh in lt u h e ,s p [L in g a t h e r r o u n d a n d t a l k a b o u t a t . T h e t h i n g s i n sc o u t i n g t h a t h a ve H u n t !p e r m a n e n t Dla ces | in tho se, n o t h i n g l l e e s t h e ' b u s i n e s s l i k e a p o l o f s t e a m i n g s l u m . "T h e n f o r fr au t h a t t h e c o o l :wo n 'l .k n o w just htlnlf w e w a n t t h a t s l u m e w e h m . - t o g i ve h i m o u r b e n t r e c i p e : " Th r o w l n u c h u n k o f m e n t bo y s .po t a t o eco l d o r h o t .Je ll y b ea ns u n d pi e c ru -1 . p r u n e a m u l 1- pe nr mi nt g u m anal aU1 i t w i t h a c n m b o r a n d r vu w i l l h a w h u l l y s l u m . " |A n d w h e n w e h a ve dif=;>ose¢l r t h o t ,w m h c n l t h e di s he s a n d m m l e ou r be d s , g u l h er e e l a h i p; fi re . w e c a n dr o p i n t o h e a d q u a r t e r s a n d 1 e e .L e t s a l l g o t o c a m p . l I s!. ! o n o r M e d a l S l u ! f- N e a r l yW l u l e :-rome y o u n g pe o p l e f r o m t h e S t .Ja m e s c h u r c h o f F r e m o n t m e r e a w i n z m i n g i n a l a k e n e a r Y u l - l c y W e \ l n c - l la y , Ju n e 1 1 , o n e o f t h eg i r l s w a s t a k i n g a n B- y en : - ol l i yo u n ga u e r as r i d e o n h e r b u c k .I n t h e p r o c e u sh e i n h a l e d o m o u t h fu l u l w a t e r .c h o k i n g h e m e l f a n d 5, hr ow in g t h e laclplmm y o u n g s t e r i n - !I an yu E nn lkan-to futeneel to the car.W e hw.;rs. Geo. King and children. from our stave, chairs and mbte, clothing Ulljf u_pent last week ul. Hans Lat# nnd balding fastened on the out.nide:'°°" s.ci car, the inside being clear.W d Bilas Dorothy 8'IcCrac§:en left Fri- ={|3)for Omaha and will spend the a~= any t~ough~mrryinx much smaller Ha r ! ~ s h .' numbers.We aleephkc lozs alnighd .Veena Spartan spent Sunday at and eat mn by an,.'*;"Q;ll wn 1 1 .1 11. rs.na low am asan lau LeI must tell you of a rea! fish Star). ,Margnrct, spent :he week l' at Igmg C1;|.le apeuul five 10 to 12 pound Larsen's."|u 1 rthurcarpann g \4as to x1 pounds each.Ile s up pm Blrwns the whole camp }\\U=fresh.5 Miss Ellen Planck from Fremont This afternoon "¢ all went upon ° \ia+%ted Francis Canes Saturday nn-1 hi!! to watch ll cyclone work.J u n Sunday. heard it tore everything to piecu fuufl Mr.and Mrs.. Louis Meneko :uni y |Ilnrlun had Sunday dinner at W m. ;ointment o ma .IZxeeutrix That on the 19th day of July, 1924, at I0 0'clock A. M., sai-l petition and the proof of the execution of said instrument will be hennl.mul that li you do not then appear and contest, said Conn may Probateand \"¢¢0ld the sumo, lm! gnnt ad ministrnllon of the estate to Emma ll. Ludwig.This notice shall be published for three. week: successively iv the IIn I u'h er n t P ~l c mm nt Vi ew . M r .a n d M m I-'red O l s o n a n d A r - c h i e F u n !a n d fa m i k y w e r e u l l g n a t t h e Jo n a s l l l o m b c r g h o m e S u n d z y ua w i n h M r s .B i n r n b e r g " m a n y r n - t u r n s " o f h e r b i r t h d a y . l:I¢imuml Jn h n 's fr i e n d s w i l l h e g h d t o k n o w h e i s e n j o y i n g h i s w o r k h a . A l u m b e r a m p a t S a m o a , C a l i fo r - ': - I l .E d m u n d i s a n a t u r e l o ve r a n d ' h e r e h e fi n d s i t a t i t s b e s t ;b l a c k : b e a r a n d d e e r u r e . t o b e se en .x m l |t l » i <2 6 t h d a y o f J u n e 1 9 2 4 . ¢ s r : . \ 1 . >A .c .D E B E L . 1 2 2 l t . )C o u n t y J u d g e Qu ite S ati sf ac tor y H r M a d e i r u m h o r d e vo t e d : r u n d pn r vn t .winnme e y e h a d stlrr enni ervd £0 th is h i t n f b a b y ap p a r e l l i m m o men t hu n aw i t ln n d mp zn ru ma t nt nr e. " T h a t h u t l n l m e : t r m n | : n a 1 fo r t h !!fnunlly."r m n a r k o d t h e y o u n g m\»l||¢\r." | l l ta k e i t bu c k a n d : e e wh a! 1 c a n ll a. " 'l`her:is a Terrible War (hi in Gasoline But r e m em b e r, whenever you l i l m i d ." A m i h o w d i d y o u l i k e ? " " V e r y u m r h fu t h e r th a nk Jo u . ve m e " Y u hu t s .I w n d m w e l .a n 0 1-n ts in c ha nge for \Sw ea t er u n d 4 m -. . - - -aT h e B l a i r b a l l t e a m u r n iN i c k e r s o n h u t S u n d a y f m !~ s aan bo o n 1 r - I 1 ions wc otler you in a specialway this week o personal service to end these tortures. This service. wixh its assurance of complete and lasting relief, is given our customers Ircc of charge by a Fo ot Comfort Expert especially trained ir; Dr. Scho1l's methods. He wil! gladly give y ou a demon- stration of the proper Dr.Scholl wh a! 1 c an l lo ..\fum damp:i n t e r l i n :gr am lfnt ln er ca ll ed i n w e th e b a b y l n w e n e w h u t ." D o l m m e s e e h o w l i l ! l o o k : l a ,'° n».s»s»u'»a.»a»ft l it vel b un w nu i nme :\lr\\nr».:duenlargement by a~nerves the ~=;p~>f tsnr shoe oo o r u b 1 N*Q, m~t ~'our individual requirements D.£'.5'd|ol].§'~ Foot Comfort W Leave your foot troublesteaeat.50 Milla For imqfaection paving bonds and interest 400 Mills naggum us uuuuuu,u n ! n ¢--.-...» -.N -...Q ww..' n v\ ._(lmm ;¢,I -Iwith1; du;a 1,0 0 ah i h |'a Iemlatollmited mention oflutweeks°"° closed mr rm-aimed ou 'own m a n 1 e alters c ar n l i N b .2 23 m a .Mm. Teak the lady who has mm-|. Boih phones.Loolted in mer umm' i w Tuesday .u__.._r1.,f.f__ "ff ¢»-- | f...AIl .nlnln rh|\r¢M'nf ihn Mlrnn fnr nvrm fT°{'".wl '?"."}¥°"*I€'f'."'{i'f'f'Ihere atqur storeFor p un mu pan: pur-poses..20 Miiln F o r Hd n n t r mu ls .60 Mllhi Thu the :mme be levied and gases- ul against ail the taxable property within corporate limits of the City of Blair, Nebraska, amd collected as olheg taxes as ahovrn by the uneas ment ro\ls for the :rear 1924. SECTION TWO. That there be and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brown enter- Karl Christensen and Fred Sierti T h e M y r o n M e t z i n g e r f a m i l y d r o v e ~ 0 ? ~ f a r m e r s are from 500 to 700 girls at C"""P1°""f l ' ~ who spent several days up at Bi|'fo Omaha Sunday, Mra w."H. Rich- .»f Nebraska, oversees the rertificntion Crete.She is a. {°"f|5' "`°"'""'» very Stone lake. Minnesota returned homo aids aecompaning them on her way to,rf seed grown from seed deveIOD¢d °i"f"fi " fh° " "f"fPff '° wffk ,~_1 _seam Bluffs, Nebnsh.and distributed by thi Nebraska Al-Ulf ll°|\'ll¥» mul :rom me 11=|r\ulr|'"§. "T c. Hllum hu | um all um n¢||»uu»|u dluhhr d an ricultunl °°""' '° "" Iarmun °'!'°'""°' ' svrhllmlng mu: II" |»|a.| ..|..'I{0 anialrd to bin and lin. Wm. llll;r hu ntu up state A upeelnliat who knoll huh" lntllil Ulncthe en :lump°I|had been divided .I to urn groupllf-»= ||rl¢¢ .!M .-\==e"ev see "'°":~ f"t: ='-_'res fm: :"° nu been °'-L.f.'I."II"£ §f`.',...=..|'1'...§°.§'.2 !»--==~». u-- u ...-1" (of vfllkll ~»-'Nonehenhv Ia. 1eMi upon each and gv Tued, aching feel: Mlm arches:weak ankles: rl\eumn§p-like pa_in ineryHaleinhgbitantoftheCity ol'Bum,Nebraska,between the axes of twentyone and fifty a n not exemptul thenfrum by stat fore the line Is broken.:4-u Mr. and Mrs.Frank Brass end daughter, Ruth. drove up to West Point last Satunday for a few days visit with Mrs. Brees* mother. After u regular meeting of the Py- thian Sisters, last Tuesday evening. a Committee served straw berries, eeke, lee cream and iemonede. tending nelleely tmlege.; " " '~.at for presenc e of other varieties of,'N¢l@ n Pllrli and thejialgggs TheMrs.Annie Petemen entertai d .\1ne;.-min, other grams. and weeds.Iieentest ues between theset side4.g;g='.'§11~» of gg" friends et. a :Aix 1 the grain seems to be the pure st n"The BeeChu'a were winner: Tzgewim- H "nncr '5 er heme near Dannld what the farmer says it is end ifmine.hosting,bueball and tennisgg ege on lflst Fndey evening, June he has a record of the me which he tournaments.| phnted,the field may be ¢¢nifi¢d!Then Hensley night was theoffieial hfhry Hovqnslfeie and {'oR£°phine The grain is examined again after it ll'-mt night..The program was heldin\ \Robinson ere attending the State C.. is t.i1reshec!.Ithe pavlllion.We glrln took part in "a "`thE .C o n v e n t i o n a t K e a r n e y ,N e b r n k e ,S u c h s t a i n s o f s m a l l g r a i n s a s N o d e n c e a m 's o n g .3 ; " ' " "o n i n e ° " ' - _A n h m u ;u n a n | |u f l l i n . I l l ~ Betteruteor nrdinnnce of this city, 1 poll ux In the sum of two aloiiur ($2.00)on e n h and even'Mal lnhnbitlnt aforesaid.The uid tn ahlll be collected as provided b l n for the fiscal year commenl ing.on the fi:ut Tuesday in Mn: G Grows I s lB24.1*rtrmN THREE.This ordinam iI I - . . ° L i . . . » Dave Steed,special detective for the Northwestern system was in town ']ues¢la5.Dave looks well and was stressed up like a congressman. Mr. Yates, proprietor of the Clif- ton Hotel, enjoyed a couple of dass visit last week with an old friend Mr. branka Ng 5 and No 50 wheats, Nc,\:nau5 "Iv "mn u.¢|,1.-_ .-.... ,-...I-raaka 21 oats.and similar hlzh f°l'°"»commercial teacher gn the' yielding selec tion ere among thoself"¥h school the past year, "° \\¢s_ commonly certified.Theme strairm are In the crowd of spectators. the superior selections developed from Tuesday the Buffalo Robe was |- .ms I . 'k t t h Nehru:-ka.§g§;";_;;§;i n "lsmm them' »§,`§.'i`L....'L`§.'l"SfL`.'§.'§...`».~»».2'. a attain Inrnvost that it is n hieh vielder at the whic h c onvene; from Thumlny until Slzmlay, June 29. Mrs. J. w. Most and baby left Mon- ¢:£|5 for Little Falls, Minn. to visit her parents.They accompaniccl oanled to the cabin given the highest' grade due to cabin inspection.Thetweco, Nebr., cabin was the lucky ....] Take it from me, who has been a heavy ~.meat eater all my life, you cannot getbetter Meat anywhere than right down at the Quality Market. Prices reason- able, too. "|\;\;{l \l| :fied an d be of fan from amd dter its puuuge, apprcal and puhlinlion as provided I law. Puma! and approved this 23:d da of June, 1924. .Mlestz Cora M. B 1 0 0 |\ i \ l | | y ' \ l I 9 f r ~1owe\er, a picnic will be arranged icution is to trace eml keep pure Lhese or in July or August..varieties and strains so that other. Mrs. Anna Stewart and two ¢IaugI\~ farmers of the state may buy the semi ers, Mrs.Abbie Milliken and Mr=.|*h1\= is known no be the pure strain ---.-e nk-; ........| .nn funn Oln \"vnnriln|\nl cent.Our gabin wma not rar nemnar h v - This belng our fmt expenenc e m 3 u camp lxfe we gained lots of infnm | ation whic h will be helpful if we 20;Ph o ll€ G Irld_ 75 He li 2 5 hack egain.The next time we willbe eligable for the robe.I | Itern oon, it was d ec id ed to 3d. l°uf1 1;r; ;;ti l:t:e ¢! TJ ~ fa rmer s in w||1tllSeplemb¢r for regular meetin8S{`\h* stale.The P""P°\~¢ of the cerlif-ar we hui a grade of 9-I per cent,~Q ~~. ~s f ~mlgerow, City Cierk 522; z1{§|}= m the tugnc of I2 to G June 21 zo 28J. M\§rdo¢:h, Mayor i i n " l' N . 1 n°berr.mn of Herman!R. N o ve l l a n d seco nded t h a t r u l e 1 be s u s pe n d e d am d t h a t t h i s On t i n n r b e p u n e d x o i n s e c o n d r e a d i n g . O n r o l l ca l i .H u n d a h i .Pee bl -- I .__n| .. J-a -. . .¢ n P n n n f. the funerai of hir. A. G. LudwigSASB R O S ., T HE O L D R E L IA B L E Miss Bielita Talon had an her guestonWednesdayof this week Mrs. 1 Fl1.lr»h,of Wahoo, Nehr. Mm. Frush 1 is vice uieaident of the Rebekah State 1 hl a rg u cm c H t l ! !a l on g )\'iUl HW S I U !gf" M un u uu nu ns H HS *\ *" l"" " " " '`ranci.s G r o s s w e r e w e e k - e n d g u e s t s ' 3 u " ' ° "...z Many broke up camp on Tuesday* Lftemoun and went home.%'pqeru,c h - n v\ihlDl7l moon._..., ,..._- .....~c .rnoo:~mpeilcd to slay until Wtdn ny ~ming on account of train connce-I ions.Tuesday night being the last ight,another night gown par:dc as started by the officers. Practically everyone remaining in mp. participated in this event.The hostly 'fsgures :awe one a wi c nl; eelinz ns they flim»d about in the nonlight.QWednesdaymorning'we uwokv 3 arly.Our bcfhiing and luggage mum! ~ckcfl by T o'clock and we left Camp Le on the 8 o'clock boat.We of-well home al. 4:30 \\c1inc»=<ia5 aflcr-' .oon. Special Demonstration »cr rent umlur ueilzht, but u much urger percentage ul the girls than he boys were outside the Fnfety me of from T per cent under weight I2 per cent over weight.This cx minntinn wan given an one feature f the Agricuitural Extension program ~! boys anal girls club work to make he boy and girl the moat perfct pro- tlct of the \\0rk- Fortyone per cent ol the girls ete. more than-T per cent under eight whiie only 21 per cent of the | 1 I I! I ~3.s were that far below normal. Ieven and u hnlf per cent of the rl: were more that I2 ptjr cent over RED STAR 0ll.TOVES Allowed on your old oil ~ slovc. starting next week.' We are giving with each stove sold during this sale your choice in a $5 Roaster or lercolator. Come in early and make your selection on mg' large \I absent.Motion ¢ll'li£'l|Atw cliluly. D r .E . J .D a i l y ,w h o i s m u c h i n - t e r e i t e d i n t h e B o y s c o u t w n r k vw i i l tak e his t r° ¢»1 =. N o. 12 d own l o Val le y, N e b r . ,o n S a t u n l a y n i g h t ,\-I-eatl1¢r p e m l i t t i n g ,fo r a n o ve r n i g h t c a m p - i r g t r i p . M i s s l a z e i n Rh o a d e s re c e i ve d a l i t t e r fr o m M r s . C h r i s Za n d e r i n t h e y n e r e l e n r i n g N e w " f o r k f o r D e n m a r k . S h e w r o t e t h a t t h e y h a d e n j o y e d t h e t r i p e a s t a n d a l s o t h e s i g h t s i n N e w Y o r k .H o w e ve r s h e l i k e s B l a i r a n a r e s i d e n c e b e t t e r t h a n N e w Y o r k .\ K i r b y C o o k w a s prel.3.}b a d l y k n o c k e d o u t w h i l e p l a y i n g w i t h t h e t o w n h a i l t e a m Ia-rt S u n d a y a t t h e lo c a l g r o u n d s w h e n h i s o l d tr o u bl e , it \ e r 1 .e b r a o u t o f p l a ce , r e n d er e d h i m un c o n s c i o u s fo r n e w o ra l h o u r s .H e i s s t i l l c o n fi n e d t o h i s b e d b u t h o p e s t o b e o u t a n d a r o u n d a g a i n i n a f e w d a y s . D r . a n d M r s .W .F .H e m p h i l l n s - i fi e l e d b y M r . a n d M r s . ( . O . D a w s o n -..r..\.....»...| nn.; ni' llmir twulriinsr anni- i E ve r e t t Pi l c he r ,s o n o f M r .a n d h i r e .C h a r l e s Pi i c he r ,r e t u r n e d from the Omaha hospital where he wzui operated on or appendicitis and is getting along nicely. I M r s . H . P . . A n r l r e a s o n i n \ i t e ¢ l i n a fe w f r i e n d s l a s t T h u r s d a y a ft e r n o o n , Ju n o 1 9 . a t h e r h o m e o n w e n t S o u t h s t r e e t , i n h o n o r o f h e r b i r t h d a y .A nic e lu nc h \| .n .1 s er ve d. 1 .M r s .1:.|.B u n t i n g , o f A k r o n .o w a . u h o h a s b e e n vi s i t i n g f o r s o m e t i m e w i t h h e r fa t h e r , M r . I~ . \ \ . A n n l t : u n l h e r x i : t e r . M r s . l ) o r e t t e A r n d t S t r u ve r e t u r n e d ho { n e l o s t M o n d a y . D r .L e o i i l l i a n a n d w i fe o i ' W a l c o - fi e id dr o ve d ow n Su n da y fo r a few da y s I1 vi a i t w i t h M r s . M y r t l e K i i i a n a n d A i - phons-e R i l i a n a n d fa m i l y .Th e y r e - t u r n e d t o t h e i r h o m e Tu e s d a y .I |In providin homes for teachersTexas claims first place; a recent re-f p r - r t t o t h e U n i t e d S t a t e n B u r e a u o f E d u c a t i o n s h o w s a to t a l o f 0 3 5 f o r eh nr Stsuhl.N o m l v G0 0 'S f th es e \a n d o n l y r e l a t i ve l y fe w fa r m e r s c a n r q u a l i [ y ,ac c o n l i m z t o t h e Se c r e ta r y .1 In s p e c t i o n w o r k w i l l s t a r t t h i s y e a rt h e l o s t w e e k i n Ju n e ,i t i s sta te d.' Fa nfn en s c a n b u y o f th es e te fii fie u lne ed g r o w e r s a t a re a s o n a b l e p r i c e ' i f t h e y w a n t s e e d o f a n y : r a i n w h i c h h a s p r o ve n b e t t e r t h a n t h e c o m m o n 1 s n r i e t y .1M r . l :z z . S t e w a r t w i l l b e i n W a s h -i i n g t o n C o u n t y J u l y Il r d a n d 5 t h :'ort h e p u r p o s e o f e x a m i n i n g g r o i n fo r 4 c e n i fi c n t i o n .Th o s e wi sh i ng ;a fi e1 \l `! ex a m in e d , F h b ll i l i e n ol a - ut t he C ou n t ; E x t e n n i o n Al r e n t 's O ffi c e .» 0 o nv .1 I 1 I 1 The above article in regani to ;=cell certification ihoulri be given tl£liol.1:1l i vl u g h t b y fa r m e r s w h o ex p e He n ¢ e I 1 l i tt l e t r o u bl e in a c qu i r in g g oo d ne e d . W e a l l re c a l l t h e t i m e c u r l y t h i s s p r i n g w h e n seed o a t s o f t h e N e - b r a s k a 2 1 \a ¥ i e t 5 w e r e h a r d t o f i n d a a n d th os e w h o h a d t h e m so l d t h e m a t n p r e m i u m a b o ve m a r k e r p r i c e .' Th e r e w e r e f e w fi e l d s o f g o o d h e a vy n: 1L | t o f mi r e s tr ai n s. cr ow n fa st > c ar . ., ' I 1 r 4 '¥!:e_6r\inance was then neu! 1 ihp neeond time.M o ve d a n d aec und ed t h a t na l e be ag a in su s pe m le d an d t h is oh l ln a l p u s t o i t s t h i r d r e a h l n g .O n 1 ca l l, Ho n d ah i , P e eb l es , G r i mm , H o c Ch r is t en s en ,Co r m i c h a p l a n d J a n x o l i n g 'A y e ' G r a y b e i n g a b s e n t .3 t i o n c a r r i e d .Th i s O n l i n n n c o w a s t h e n r e a d t h i n !l i m e .\ M o ve d : m l m o n d e ! t h i s Q r d i n a be n u mb e re d N o . 4 54 - q r ns a ml un d p m vc d a s r e a d ;O n r o i !ca l l l i de h i ,Peebles.G r i m m ,M o o r e ,CI: -3 | __ _ \ n " Auusen, Carmzcnuel. :mu .m;uu=- nu'Ayc'; Gray being nbscnl.The mo- tlion carried.Carmichael presented a reqocn for a Hght to be phccd on the park cor- ner north of \\'olff's Soft Drink place. Request referred to light and Wa- ter Commiltee for further considera- tion after conferring; vnrilh Light (Tom- misaioner. ¥¥l¢\I|0l1¢3 i||ai a num llwm \n:a» unin :very cane. those experiences ao-eociotcd with compo, with hikes, :mdwithexrerienecwgainedin{§o\l`s great ncrool room of nature.Dun'2 you remember than fi:sl. hike nm!how awful !hnt first piece of baconwasburned and how anxious that sit around and timers mu:mmtheirtales1deeds of herosof zrcut victor of romance,I1 of great strugfirst fiapjack 50% ever flipped seem-|°" with beasts cd to be to get into the fire?Hut. =§"" ";;='°"~"' ..them days of experiment me over; o *g gg °~;Matter of occupmihon we mtrowluceni fu mos! of us nml now we can turn oni i 1 hrefby Peebies.Referred to Finance Com-l out some chuck that would make "°££ me "=;= mime.\,,,_,,,. moher8 pruml o!n§..._......9 =j,,;.,nfrggé rum B01 smn iuwndl e 'b u s i n e s s l i k e a p a l u m . "T h e n f o r fr au on'!.k n o w just htlnlf s l u m e w e h m . - benl.rec ipe : " Tla rmm m e a t bo y s .po t a t u oly b ea ns an d pi e c ru -1 . a r m i n t g u m anal aU1 a r a n d y o u w i l l h a w l *c 'h a ve dif=;>ose¢l o f h e di s he s a n d m a d e r u ! a b i g f i r e . w e c a n t e l l n t o r i e a o f t h e u l i a r t o u s i n t h e p i n a l p a s t g l o r i e s o r n f o f t h e d a y s g o n e h y . e s a n d o f a n d d e fe a t - . ap p in e as .o r hanl:~hi|=, g l e n o f m a n x r i t h m a n a l l i n a vo i c e t h a t u f .Th e n t h e c o o k s t e md a r k a n d a w f u l i t i< ~o lt nm Int l h o w i l l r a pin no t fi n d in g th e ' o x . t h e r e , b u t \\l lip ~po or t h a t t h e t a l e !I\i|¢l1t m a t e ac ro ss t h e la ke . n l e r m i t t e n t m a n a g e o f l .A m u !k r u l l l l s e s :\ s,a n d a nhnslow fa l l . mo o n as a n o w l ae a r e h n i n g m e a l .Al l 'w e a r i n dr c p i n t o h e a d qu a r t e r s a n d : - a l l g o t o c a m p . e I sl. l o n o r M e d a l S t u ! ! - N e a W l u l e :-rome y o u n g p e o p t h e S t .Ja m e s c h u r c h o f m e r e s w i m m i n g i n a l a k e n Ic y W e \ l n e - l la y , Ju n e 1 1 , o n g i r l s w a s t a k i n g a n B - y o u n g a t e r a r i d e o n h e r b t h e pr oc ea s sh e i n h a l e d a u l w a t e r .r h o k i n g h e m e l ; , h r o w i n g t h e lac lpl em y o u n t o t h e w a t e r .T w o sc ou tsR i c h i e o f T r o o p 4 a n d H a l s o n t h e A S c m o f T r o o p 14 t h e re ; cu e ,b r i n g i n g t h e p a t o t h e zd wr e n o n e t h e t h e i r ex pe r ie n ce .l l e a d q u a P m s u r e t h e r e n t o f t h e n io c o m p l i m e n t th e b o y s fo r t \ |0 I 'B o b M as o n F e l l o w s , h a ve y o u e ve r h i n g o f lon es om en ea s.ju s tt h i n g w a s m i s s i n g b u t d h w h a t i t w a s ?W e l l ,F r o m w i l l n o o n fe e l j u s t t h a t w a w e a r e s o o n t o l o n e o n e o f fa i t h f u l le ad e rs . B o b M a s o n .as s is t an t ei o f T r o o p 3 le a ve s { o r ..9 | 1 can uuy ua; uucupm uvul nu,- une else, you can rest assured that Sinclair will meet the gs Q prxce !:§;\ V `Sinclair Gas is uniiorm and car- ries the highest test. Call us Im' 0 |IL u b r n o a t m s r U 1 ExllQ9! u:¢¢ulavcu vnu v. .........-Wversaries on last Friday everflng. June 20. at their home in Prairie Park ml- dilion.Four tables of bridge occu- pied the evening followed bs dainty refreshment.; at n late hour. Winners at canls were Mrs. W. W. Wilkinson and Mr. R. C. Hilchman. first. prize; g n - 1 _ . N . , . . .- . - _ . -J .homes are in rural ¢listricL~11 I IJuliusPebersendrovetoFriend, Nebraska Inst Saxunlny to attend the funeral of an uncle.Linn.Rasmus Jolmnsen accompanied him as far as im e y ,Netra.-ko where she ha# r.: lneivne IIn rohlntml Mnnclnv. We di¢ln't like to go throuzh anotheri seed shortage this year. H you have as good crop of oats this year. and il. comes from pore seed of known or- igin have the field certified and sell your surplus to lhe neighbors for eee-l.In the sprinpe there are euller= Onlinance :oncoming Light. mu: re using the proposed new rate Z ITHE w l u c n f i r f x sr¢>nnl °|i~'|| Allowed on your old oil ~ slovc. starting next week. We are giving with each stove sold during this sale your choice in a $5 Roaster or lercolator. Come in early and make your selection on mg' large pecialllluminum Sale Sat., June 28th The Arndt llardware w h o c a n xurtzez n u m " Q ~ -_ _ ..1M a h hu m t h e be st ng Quorfegs In h i s ;"1 - D Kerosene or 'Gasoline Arndt-Snyder Motor Company Blair, Nebr. BUICK li W{1.LY'S KNIGHT an OVERLAND ilQ I a l : f Q. l l Blrn. C. W. Lynn and Mr. Geo. Mc-u .\-.. . » -. - . .. . - . . . . _ , . Quurrle, con-olntiou prizes.l Mrs. Arthur '»\°iie=on. ot' Des Moines r la. came in Monday to vioit her motherllc. Gustave Lundt and Miss Nerna 1.Hoover were married last Tl1ur5~ dey at Council Bluffs and announce- ments to friende here state that they witl be at home aftrr J uly 1, at the home of Mrs. G. G. Lundt on west Iivuth street The bride is a slrter of Mrs. J. l~:. Glmpbell ol this city and has spent the winter at the Campbell home.Gustave is a home boy havim! been reared and eiiucatcal in this city. llc is traveling salesman for the Gn- linulcy Fruit Co.ol. Omaha.The young people are receiving . the con- I MN. SPres=1¢Mrs. Wilson Pllluw to visit her sister, Mrs. Jessie Squieres .of Lincoln who is an poor health. Mrs. Wilson will be remembered by Blair Itiends as Frankie Sprague.a for- mer ltluir girl. Otto Allen] who ia on the retired last of the raiiway service. returned Inst Monday from the annual meet-ing of the thirty year vcteranee of M. & 0. Railway .This convention was held ln Minneapolis. Minn , and n big hnnquet ues given at which four hun wnnting infomation as to where I they may find pure seed eats, barley' and rye.If you have n c rop from pure seed. have it cenificrl. r e I a G i v e r 6 0 p e r c e n t o f t h e f o r m l a n y r i . M i l l x i i I n w h o a t t e n d e d t h e l n . - t . a n T nunl (Tub week nt the A§:ricultur:il College were under weight,nccunl ing to the examination given theml\Mins Eilithllilnrtin and Mins Flor-1 ence .ttword, State IExtension Agenu! il'Home Health and Hygiene and fe-onln nrtel Nutrition:Boys mol. g i r l s aweraizcel a b o u t t h e s o m e i n ! w e i g h t fo r t h e i r n g e a n d h e i g h t . a l l . . f c h o w n \ | \ n \ ¢ r i | \ £ r i l \ l \ l E i ! n l i l l l l l 2 iruys were ulul. nu, un: llgultn bitumThe total of these two figures for the boys and izirle places over fifty- !nc per c ent of the girla and only t\'.ent;.ar.\en per cent of the boys outside of the aafety zone.'Time young pelple were encouraged \0 modify t r dirt. their exercise, and their hniita in an nttempt to cor- rect their condition. it is stated. About 6 per cent ot'.the boys and B per cent ol' the girls were exact ir normal in their vreiight for their on a n d hellrht and 6?per cent nf the boys and 41 per cent of the irirln were within n ren.mnabie range either above or below.. *'"bf" liars are pmt. or va un: """"\en the nirht birds sof ten mm: uma.~h gh 1 \}H ITP!£'».d§ourned.':.li nuncilmen pr¢s=ent voting cf llll|)§ and our haversackn are on m"|inio u l\|l[nb!»0. and that day is 0 \\ ahoo telte nu 1 at areha=taken the scuulmn»lvnhlla ufAc'A ' the motion carried.-§\,»¢u.=, so ietn be an our way."The \.A;1e_EST C M Rnigerow Cierk ;m§l¢»\ roll by nml we are lickieul mi e;.5 an awful shame to wake \|\1l glmir tronp No. 2 which \\us Yunnan; ora ..:death when n hah in o.'n\I:dL»ff"ff:b\1i the :um says Wa time to | z¢t \|°aner °'i. H.lAl|!oI| .h3lr.fA!;on1hm; ..n..........ll. on 1 c urfrtors lp n I. c nga :E Hu mr!-\\e1:.umr.¢1 1 l\~ together wlm an lwlua llnat "__h But hm: UP f\"*!"b° there if yenernl aids at the Dana-n 1.\|1.neran |:nn PIP" nm ic in-In ". u° r n you puil up by the c ampfire in \ ecamp..fi 1 rié-1 C nwenliun last week.Q --L!-ml F tlli lrbl' |||mra1n.|ltHl.2m 1 11.¢\ening wilh your chum.-Wert ia |\ome room Ieft. in the rs pe ,0 - 1 -- 1 h 1 - 4 »-a graufulations of their friends.mired wen present .. .....~~..-.. -~-~-.\ L T 'PillI HXTERPRIS!I BLAIR. 1\'EBR;»$:<.\ vvnf. .mf ~l 5 |_...__.-._...Points to Be Followed When Choosing Dreu If y o u a r e a l u m a n d f a t y o u w o n ' t eo u r i l l s p l a i d ! a n d P e t e r P a m e o l t n n . o r 1 : y o u h i ve o n e o t : l m a o t a l l , w l l - lo \\ y n gu r ee , p ru ls e d by ll lo po et s , yo uy o u w i l l H o l d s t r i p e s r u n n i n g u p a n d d o w n ,l a ys e w r l l e r In t h e H n n l l l C i l y S t a r . Th e fo u r : l u n g e x o r l m e m b e r w h e n ae le c ll ng a d es ig n fro m a in sh l on b o ok . a r e t h e p e r s o n f o r w h o m l l m d r e s s 1 | ln l e ml e d .: h o ocr as io n,t h e g e n e r a l pr i n c i pl e s l n d e s i g n a n d t h e e l e m e n t s o f co mp os i ti on .l f y o u a r e m y o u w l l l n o t sel ect w h a t s o m e fr i e n d o f y o u r s w h o w e i g h ! hft y p o u n d s l e s s w ou l d e h o o s o . S t u d y y o u r l e i f ca r efu ll y ,k e e p i n ;y o u r n g e In m i n d .a n d d vt e n n l n e w h e t h e r o r no t , 1 h e fa s h i on w h i ch y o u se l e e l .w i l l b e a p p r o p r i a t e fo r It s n r o d .D o n o t b o c h a r m vt l l n t o se l e r l l u g |H a vi n g d i n n e r g o w n vh e n y o u a r e l n n e e d o f 1 l l m p l e e e - : z e f o r - \ e r y d u y w e a r .T o d r e s s t o s u l !me t)l1(1\llul'l l n o n e o l .t h e e ae e nt i al s o f b e in g w e -l l a m mo . vr o p o n i o n 1 | o n e o f t h e n m p r i n c i - pl e s n f d r e n des ig n.G e l t h e H I ! ! ! bala nce,esp ec ial ly a t t h e wa l el l lu e . Y o u c a n e n e l l y s e e t h a t i f n d r e n l l sh o n w ul e s e d n " I l l Inceeane h e i g h t l n u mu s t un b e c om l n g a n d a w k w m d wa y ,l m l t h a t a d r e n ' w i l h 1 s m l l t - ll n e a t t h e op p o n l l e e x t r em e w i l l m u l e y o u l o o k f o p h t m y A e f o r t h e d o m i - n a n t l n l e r u t l n u d r e a m . o r l l u u w h i c h at t r ac t s y o u r at t on t lo n .l t l s be st t n k e e p t o sl m p l e th i ng s a n d n o t cu n - fu s e s h u n . W h y a n y w o m a n w o u l d a p - p l i q u e m o r n i n g gl or lo s o n n p l a i d m o r n i n g d r e n o n e c a n n o t u o d e r l l n n d , b u t so m o do .n o d t h i n k l t I !po e tr y . Smart for Tailond sun. be loft around the monngrum.Tu min an eighth or an Inch wge. Iinste It in on? of the corners of the hlmdkeh chief.Draw the thrmds and hem- nltch line monogram lo the handler chlcf.If y ou prefer,the hem muybt'made of white aim..A lmndker-; chief of this kind ioohs very amurt1 wllh the tailured suit.-Kansas City| Star. Tailored Handkerchief Appropriate With Suii Cut a 10Inch square of colored linen.Two Inches in from each of thafour tides draw the threads for ham- alitchlng. Fold and haste an Inch bamonallaides.llemllltc h tht undel- Stamp a 2Inch monogram on whit! ilnen.Embrnider 1|In black or l eomrnsling mlor.Cu:me linan sothat a quirtvr of gn inch margin 'ill 1 Fashionable Jewelry ~ 1| of Brilliant Color Tltll ta n glltterlng y en for the,esenlng mode.Never were drenea; more gurf:erin#nur material.::nord elaborate, and jeweiry. responsive assl\\a;s/f;`§ the mood nl costume matches this splendor by becomlag more minttu|._1Nnxtlwre in this tendency more clenr- r L7 shown than in the twurlng of Jew- elw accessories. which are demlmlnl by the 1:00193 of fadnlun to :ment lwr 1personality and cuntplele the theme of 1hercostume.'Elme are bnndeaunl combs. belts, buckles and fum: studdedwithjewels.Jewels nlno stud ilu!! vanity mae, the t\[tPlIl glass and "'°; 1I i num affected at the opera and ther ter.The Jeweled girdle Ls most elhrllvl | In ndtllng n note of tliltlnrtiun Millielegance to the straightline etenifit1 dren.A new girdle frmn (artI¢r.;whlclt cotlforms to the latest funlaiqni In gowns, ts <ompns4tl of n l1:ttrmri band of £15300 pearls with a curved! Jade rttnter.1 ...z5931 lg 'Iwfa I ~r * b u t 511 Sleeveless Frock to Remain in Limelight In rpltu of last Summer! mrmy run- troveralee ull the alleveltas frmk, shunsleeved Irufckl remain in VuguinThu Imck of this comma, }|o\\e\er. is not nn entirety deewlen an Ihst sm-wn| truck, which often dlnplagvd tbl entire shoulder, giving rather an "un dl1ne1l" rttect.Fnslslnnuhlel ure up-onmrlnz megown that ls cut with wldr ahoutdvr um-Z can-rin; the hone of the stmuhltr,but leaving the onlin' arm bare.Bins! af the sulumery gowns ot silk. rm-e.voile,etr.use this wide ehoutdvr vt fert, M111I:tu qutte as mol as Initaxon! mode! and a llttte lea: daring. Cle ver C o mb i n ati o n A clever ua! of rmnbining tlw nea-00n| pettlrltsnl for law. fur nm] tlul.¢fq\pe has bv.»'n elevtn-d. The hodln of an aftemnon fmrlt tatety slcmtgnnl ls ol' the flnt rropr.The sltlrt ls of lace. dyvll to match and rdsed with tummfr ermlne. IE 1 is 3 5 | g!- I B h d : H a t in F l u o r ~ The nmllll hlack hut Ls gradually; cnminz Into its mm.It In as much s :hvorltf'for re-=tlunnl and esmllnl wut as thc picture hal. ~S u r e R e l i e f ~ FOR mmessnou _s SUCCEEDS mnmant to Au Woman] He a de rs nf Thi s Pa pa l 1 nwlmp-Roo: a Fme Medicine x '::':~;:.~::°~-=='95 'Qa Champions v u a n; ., , _ . . _. , . . . . . A new Q,,.q|¢n u y q h: . - : . - ° ° ' . : ° : . . ' . - : ' : ° " . = . . ;. . " § ' ? » o n m n = B-1:7 a n n °'=°°°¥;1'.2m.*.1"" °° c H,,4.M.~x.xp N The Lér Wounds# Broadcasting Through luternauonnl co-opentiol 1 regular lflthlr bulletin mvlrllg a»m the South Pacific oceannearlyasl u n s l BH!continental United Stun In now bein; bmldc ndtwin daily from Apu. amos.Ilen- uges an exc hanged me rdand between Islands 2.000 mum lulrt. md the Iorec ut from Apll la based on lhem.Bpeclal norm n r n h l l l a nalso broaden! when conditions 'rar r m m m . C H A P T E R V I I I - C o n t l n u l d . - - 1 o - - " I w a s ta u g h t t o r e a d a n d w r i t e IEnglish.Tl w r o w a ;n o t h i n g l o l e i l w h o I u m a .I u n l y k n e w n w o r d o r s m B u ! Ts !K 'u n ; : s a w i n It t h a t c u r b mu m ! I m a d e u n i c c m i r d u p o n p a p e n u . So h\ ». dis co \e re= l th at m y m m e w a s El l e a Al n s n a i th . m l m s m a t i n g t o t h e mls si on w o m e n o f i t .T h e m i w n n wo m e n w a n t e d m e .l i m l t m a u n r t . w o r k , p m y p m ;w i t h i h r m . "\\'\"|Ir4 cn u l d u n de r s ta n d ( h a l. " My fat h e r w a s n l l i l l l g b u t I w i t h h u - i d t h e h e m n f m r tr ou s er s fro m e n te ri n g t he m i ss i on . |.. NéB;i|_1§lf;Direc!21:5f |..r » ~Q....O n ri s i n g 1. sl f o u r t h ;" g u y n u n t h e fa n s w l l h C u u n n O i n t m m f . W a h od'O i n t m e n t i n 5 1 1 ml ns na s n l t h D o d s o n S o a p a n d h o t U n t e r c It u w o n d l r fu l w h a t C c z i e u n u u l G t r fo r p o o r c o m d u i o n s , d l n d m l . l t c h l l l ..; " I T R U S T Y O U " a r x o v s t a . - I n l ' l o w d r l n l l h lpla ce In the Japane se tow n of ll t a x l r t .Kaarama.dtse oluta soue t lhl sre ld thf A0 ¢\l!, la rd o f the'Ihtmde r Cl a ta , bonu o f a girl he ts t o p ur ch a se ( w i t h nh l sto le nfr o m al a ra t h e r ) .F o l l o w i n g ai g h t i l the. p lace.a dr u n lt e aw h i t e m e n . " s vu l t i n l pe rfec tJapanese.is l e t t unc on sc io usR a n m a .d r e a d i n g hi s fa t h e r san ge r, s en n s l ay o f es ca pe .H e ch an g es cl ot h -s l w it h t h e un c on -s c i o u s w h i t e m a n I t o w h e n h ebe e r s e r e m a rk a b l e r vu m h le n r e ) . l e a vi n g . :no t e o f ex n l su i t lo n . L e a vi n g . R a n m a 1 | r o b b e d a n dsl e l m Th e : h i t s m a n . a s K a n -ms. ta tak en, uao ons clou s. to thehou se o r Aoc hl.H i s n a m e taRo b e r t W e l l ;W et ls a w a k e n staaulldared. but to femlilar scenes. is Aa ¢ hl s ho t le s .Aorhl. atuaoat n n h t l e n t r a m a . d oe s n ot r -.»'f». the deoentroaa.H a m " 5 . . ta rm in sd b la u nw or th y so n sl ou td b e w t t o d e a t h . b u t W e l l s d a - yo r t m e n t 3916!h t m to t h i n k 1r a l n r m a t l o n i s possible.Ao ch l dle e th at da y.W e l l ! a n ds K a y a -m s s lo l - l .a n d und ars tan ds.P r i e s t ! r e m i n d b l m o t a b a r g a i nl l B a e m a d e . l n t m fe g i f t .l l ala ss t o th o te mp l e an d Qt tr oh an ethe glr l. t o a ll a ppe aran ces whi te. thoug h th e pr iest s as sure hlm shehu C l tl no s a bi u od .Bhs te ll s h imsh e i s w h i l e - " e l l w h i t e " - e n d s a n h t m t o s p o r e h i r .Th a n a r -re t l ve n e e b a s k t o W a l l s s o u t h . rlo th er ls aa l u n o f e m i s s io n a r yIn e Ja pa ne se vi ll ag e.HL ! fa t h e rsandsth e b o r so a m : l o a to sa educated.Jam aa 8nttdsreolt. w e a l t h y s a n fr a n ci s c o co nt ra c-ltf. we lco me s the b oy . b la . \ll te rlson.I n o o l l e n Bo b do e s lr e i!.bu t l l o o na l d ar e d " 1Il |d . "W e ll s m e o t l A l b e r t ; H a y w a r d . o r p h a n da u g h t e r o l hl a unclara fo r m e rh u e l n e u pa r t n e r .a n d ta t m -p r e e u d .Sha as re a l l y l n l o veu l t h R a y m o n d W i l li a ms .b u tee e l n g W e l l! a s hi s u a¢ i a a h o t t .sh e n lr t s w it h b l; s r t ti i o sc h e m - i n g w i t h w l u l a m t o e n c o m p a s sh i s d o t a fa i l , B o l f s fa t h e r d l s e . W l ll l em s a nd W a l la a r e : Ivan en -g i n e e r i n g c h a r g e o f a b r l d n a tFu sh ik l. Ja pa n. w hi ch Sa nd er so n is bu i ld i ng .w u u a m is W a ll asu pe ri or .H a r a x l t o r :m e n t o t la pe a ee e r e eo t lo n ar l al .soaks to r e t a r d th e w o r k .W l i i l a m l l n -do r a a s M a r a i t l t o 'l w a s fo r a s a -rt ss o t an ta rt ai nm en ts w hi ch Irl llap p ea l to W al l a "sr1ldnese."H ate l l s W a l l a t he i d e a l a t o p r o vi - t!a.t l l a r a i t l t d a n d t h a t h e 'a l l lsoh m . .Sande rson.Th a n h o ar r a n g e s th a t Sande rson sh al lbee r at or le a th at po is on m s mi nd ag a in s t hi s ttephelr.Be ll e tr lu l W i l l a is disa lpat ing,Sande rsonord er s W il lll ms t o d is cha rg e h lr n.wa tl a ca hl sa A ib er ta . oa nl ai nl ng . i l s r a n s w e r d r i ve s hi m . a n ou t »ou t , a c ro s s Ja pa n .Aa Ka y am a . W e ll s pr nm ls es t he | 11 3 h e h ub o u g h t th a t h e * I l l n o t m o l e t t h e r n !o n¢ sa he ls "L o rd of th e 'Th u n e r H a t e . 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New D efin itio ns i lw c u l burglnn.breaking lnlsung.Mental hospitality-enwrla~ Ing an Idea.Splrlaual pngeunlrsparadlu;one|\Irluev|»Liora!hs .w h e n eva po r a te d .n t o n o f w a t fr o m t h e R e d s e a y i e l d : IS T fm u n d l s a l t ; t h e l a m e r o l u m e o f w a t e r :h a A tl a n t i c g l ve s o n l y B l p ou n d s . English Cri¢ic'z Error " G a m m e r G u r t o n ' |N e e d i e f'n c o Qdy b y B i s h o p St ll i,p r i n t e d l n 15 w u s t h o u g h t f o r m m t i m e t o b e 1 t i n ! E n z i l s h c u m w y , O w i n g t o a n » li s ts cr 1 tl c 's er r or un to th e d a te ot l pu b li c at i on . o n e ~Ja d es e r t r e gi o n o f Ch i i e In th e r e ar e n o rn l l w a y h . i l £ 0 h e p u r e b y D o r f! h a ve s o m a n y c h o r a l t h a t J th e gn s e m me n t .J'h a ve n o t k n e fo r cn n le r n pl n l lu n , _ . . Ii ' s " I T R U S T Y O U " a r x o v s t a . - I n l ' l o w d r l n l l h lpla ce In the Japane se tow n of ll t a x l r t .Kaarama.dtse oluta soue t lhl sre ld thf A0 ¢\l!, la rd o f the'Ihtmde r Cl a ta , bonu o f a girl he ts t o p ur ch a se ( w i t h nh l sto le nfr o m al a ra t h e r ) .F o l l o w i n g ai g h t i l the. p lace.a dr u n lt e aw h i t e m e n . " s vu l t i n l pe rfec tJapanese.is l e t t unc on sc io usR a n m a .d r e a d i n g hi s fa t h e r san ge r, s en n s l ay o f es ca pe .H e ch an g es cl ot h -s l w it h t h e un c on -s c i o u s w h i t e m a n I t o w h e n h ebe e r s e r e m a rk a b l e r vu m h le n r e ) . l e a vi n g . :no t e o f ex n l su i t lo n . L e a vi n g . R a n m a 1 | r o b b e d a n dsl e l m Th e : h i t s m a n . a s K a n -ms. ta tak en, uao ons clou s. to thehou se o r Aoc hl.H i s n a m e taRo b e r t W e l l ;W et ls a w a k e n staaulldared. but to femlilar scenes. is Aa ¢ hl s ho t le s .Aorhl. atuaoat n n h t l e n t r a m a . d oe s n ot r -.»'f». the deoentroaa.H a m " 5 . . ta rm in sd b la u nw or th y so n sl ou td b e w t t o d e a t h . b u t W e l l s d a - yo r t m e n t 3916!h t m to t h i n k 1r a l n r m a t l o n i s possible.Ao ch l dle e th at da y.W e l l ! a n ds K a y a -m s s lo l - l .a n d und ars tan ds.P r i e s t ! r e m i n d b l m o t a b a r g a i nl l B a e m a d e . l n t m fe g i f t .l l ala ss t o th o te mp l e an d Qt tr oh an ethe glr l. t o a ll a ppe aran ces whi te. thoug h th e pr iest s as sure hlm shehu C l tl no s a bi u od .Bhs te ll s h imsh e i s w h i l e - " e l l w h i t e " - e n d s a n h t m t o s p o r e h i r .Th a n a r -re t l ve n e e b a s k t o W a l l s s o u t h . rlo th er ls aa l u n o f e m i s s io n a r yIn e Ja pa ne se vi ll ag e.HL ! fa t h e rsandsth e b o r so a m : l o a to sa educated.Jam aa 8nttdsreolt. w e a l t h y s a n fr a n ci s c o co nt ra c-ltf. we lco me s the b oy . b la . \ll te rlson.I n o o l l e n Bo b do e s lr e i!.bu t l l o o na l d ar e d " 1Il |d . "W e ll s m e o t l A l b e r t ; H a y w a r d . o r p h a n da u g h t e r o l hl a unclara fo r m e rh u e l n e u pa r t n e r .a n d ta t m -p r e e u d .Sha as re a l l y l n l o veu l t h R a y m o n d W i l li a ms .b u tee e l n g W e l l! a s hi s u a¢ i a a h o t t .sh e n lr t s w it h b l; s r t ti i o sc h e m - i n g w i t h w l u l a m t o e n c o m p a s sh i s d o t a fa i l , B o l f s fa t h e r d l s e . W l ll l em s a nd W a l la a r e : Ivan en -g i n e e r i n g c h a r g e o f a b r l d n a tFu sh ik l. Ja pa n. w hi ch Sa nd er so n is bu i ld i ng .w u u a m is W a ll asu pe ri or .H a r a x l t o r :m e n t o t la pe a ee e r e eo t lo n ar l al .soaks to r e t a r d th e w o r k .W l i i l a m l l n -do r a a s M a r a i t l t o 'l w a s fo r a s a -rt ss o t an ta rt ai nm en ts w hi ch Irl llap p ea l to W al l a "sr1ldnese."H ate l l s W a l l a t he i d e a l a t o p r o vi - t!a.t l l a r a i t l t d a n d t h a t h e 'a l l lsoh m . .Sande rson.Th a n h o ar r a n g e s th a t Sande rson sh al lbee r at or le a th at po is on m s mi nd ag a in s t hi s ttephelr.Be ll e tr lu l W i l l a is disa lpat ing,Sande rsonord er s W il lll ms t o d is cha rg e h lr n.wa tl a ca hl sa A ib er ta . oa nl ai nl ng . i l s r a n s w e r d r i ve s hi m . a n ou t »ou t , a c ro s s Ja pa n .Aa Ka y am a . W e ll s pr nm ls es t he | 11 3 h e h ub o u g h t th a t h e * I l l n o t m o l e t t h e r n !o n¢ sa he ls "L o rd of th e 'Th u n e r H a t e . " t h o u ; h h i s p a s -si o n p ro m p t s h l r n to t a k e h e r . by the had serving woman. Ibn ful her bitterly that this whitelkln tr.1but n plsythlng of the lords. 2 . .l The mald brought hor s DOUBI1 mirror when the tolln tru complete.'Will he think me belutlfulf' ILHP wonderetl. Instantly turing hmetr f.. tho thought.An d n t Kny sna un not Llke tha other Japanese she lmaeen.He was big.Hls u e s w r ltind:lla looked st you. not tlumt.:you.Not like the oth en \\l1n would the intimacy of ererydly nrhtInstshould she nm sway? Wherv To whom?She had nd money.sh sensed vrlumout actually knowing thatshi had been married ,;° Kayntis. SEL would be brought bac to him.At uw same moment Weill, sl:-2~nfl upon his cushion. beside a tour stun lrllh ten-things. was thinkin: of 12|:mms thing.zle had bought the xl lo pennlt her to esrapo.Ho Emilhsrs helped her-to go whtre!la w llzstlon might tell who the Alnsmltl wen. lt properly conducted.Dld htant to investigate? What would Alberts think of It what sho already tl§ught. Ho Telnet hered the scathing.biting words her cable.And what did he think of Alben n o t!He had carried her lrnqwe 1his Wlnderlugs.Imam-Idol. natu A broken idol. The girl uuma hlm.She sold She team! him-but trusted htm. [lt :rss It.He might tell her.Wovltld slballerelt?He doubted that I trouldtft believe it himself.ll' .lfltt one told htm.And, gosh, but she tx pretty." IIafd llke to take her bark America himself. 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Bloc k za-woo |-On motion the Board idjourned Lo Reese's mters, the Misses Olive and Eva Jioobusch down when they tool:the train for the ir h om at DesMoines.They were guests st the £51.52 mm June 30. 1924.Rees e h ome th e o ut wat 'm am. c. umm, County Clerk »-|aoooo,anamw Nxwa ~r.and ~re.Wm.Garrison and daughter.Dork.of 0mnht.droveup and 'g,°"= Sunday with her father Milford oyes. take effect and be in force from and after its puuge, approval, and pub- Lidition ss ,reqdnd har hw. Passed and approved th i s - - » dsy of June 1924. AlteltCon R. Bsdgerosr, City Clerk R. J. Muzdoeh, Msyor Moved and seconded thst rule 6 be35.00 Mr.and Mrs. Ed. W llso aeeom-500MR|;uf§ Sch;ln;::d.n;obored to Omaha =»-»»f»;»=f gf Inf! Ng 0. ~ (€v"d!eyl5|\|p¢11d¢d und Ordinance pus to its .t ss n rove a e - s ___ __i .\ org' of mfg v¢g\jeI}e1je on zwfji 'gdndsy mg_;;i°_n§he_g.i§y wal =_1f§r second rending.On roll esil Peebles, Grimm, Moore,Chrineneen,Cunni- ehael ond Jacobs voting 'Aye' Hundsdzl and Gray not voting.Motion carried. Lioved by Guy and seconded by Grim um. request of Commissioner to buy s mixed car. of 30 &.33 It.. poles. b e g r a n t e d . O n f o "ca l l ,Honda113.Pee ble s, G r i m , G n y , M o o r e , C h r i s t e n s e n . C o r - m i c h s e l a n d J a c o b s vo t i n g ' A y e ' t h e |molion can-ied. .- - - _ - v - - - _ r i THE ENTERPRISE lnnE4d\ oo v rr n ' o o u lls s lo r fsn s '\AL H. Run u>n¢|»=¢ Ams- r l o c u n m c s n o r )'Hmm W aglr (Pn clnd Ana: m m m m m r a m ;lor)(m Thorvild Hmnn (Pnelnc n A4 FUI!! Cwunethg Cu.n a a r ) (RQUI wor k )412.00 Frm! hhnel. J r. Predna AJ H - w e w a .1.n u m ( R a n k Wort)u s s m mn C o mp tn n u.»\»r>FL Qllwun Lhr. Co.(Bc plir 16. S. Wilkins (Labor) work)n w s . v. Nn u f k ( P r e c i n c t m e Nyc Sehmldcr Cv. (knpdr wr )In r k )14.90 lin. Ella R. Bron (Prednc t Fur. Gr.I Un. Co. Arling-xeuor) u m m e w r , m y -n m Omni! Lbr. I Gr. Co. (Rmdr 1 work)s m s Fnnk Hiller (Supplies)40.W Nnbr. Culv. a Hlg. Co. (Haydn) 4.00 Crowell Lbr. I Gr. Co. (Sup- vlh l)ao.ss Nebr. c uxv. A nu; ov. uu- Will)-mas Standard ou Co. (Gu)1.23 Belly Contracting Co.( B r " ~ mb wo r k )13340 Katy Cvn tmdn g Oo . (Rnpdr work)8'l.W s wa m o n C A . ( Oi l)mo s F. L. Sc hafer (khor) Theo. Andunon .Llbor) Wnltar M¢Cn¢\nen (Pndnd A u u o r )Hnmmond & Slaphuu Cm (S pun)C. J. Findlay (Da n ) l-vu' updm (cormung v l w mA. N. imma (llilwrinx Pm (arm),-On modon duly made :nd the lnllawing n w l u w m v u od:n a s o w n o n A LDCAL NEWSPAPER mn Au. 'ma worm oi=F\c|AL PAPER OF CITY OF BLAIR,NEBRASKA Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD'GEN ERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENTAsk for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD No, 23a\nrrr\rr1I1\n1\J r-nzmrf2'v x11:\n1u9.I(A may 1. 1924 F1REwo|21<s SALE B la ir Ra c ke t S t o r e Big assortment of the best in ali kinds of Fire- works at moderate prices. Fmos-FLAGSAll sizes.Also Bunting, 10c per yard. \ C ANNING G O OD S S P EC I AL S 6.qt. gray enamel preserve kettle .35 lu qt gray enamel dlsh pan. . . . . . ..39 I7 qt. gray enamel dish oana........e9 II qt. atumlnum dials pana...........99 Fruit Jar rubbers. extra thick, doz. .08 Boyd'a Malon frult jar caps. du;....Z0a ounce Ielly t1.|mb1or. doz...........48 CAND Y SP EC IAL S Fresh fudge. vaallla or chocolate. I-2 ~~Oraagealicelnrery good. I-2 ib .......loc F r e s h s a l t e d p e a n u t s , I - 3 ~.......loc 1Put a Part of VOL. X xvml m w a u - soo.oo 9. 5 0 13.00 1 w e e k : m u l l i n g m e u a p o t l m r t p a l r . " g t h e p l a t f o r m . n . R u b e n S c h m o c k , o f S t . I g n a - ti o u s . M o n t a na vi n iu a d H ar m a n fr i e n d s W e d n e sd a y .H n .S c h m o c k # l i l be r e m e l p b e r e d h e r e s s H i n N o n C a r - u -r l g x n w h o t a u g h t t h e R TI l l l I h e r u m m 166 .00 o f o u r n c h o o l fo r ; n u m b e r o f y e a r s . u p -1 M r ¢ . J e ! f .G b s u r d ,o f Br o o m fi e l d . 11. 19 N e b r . , vi s i i a d h e r s i s t e r , M n . . C l n u d an an Da h*in s 'flI!\H \F t h !i t QQk 1 d a u z h m r : m m s m a z e w u s u n : m u s l u l a El e d l c e Go d a e y . H r .a n d M r s .R .H .B o ve e a n d M i a !E t h e l a n d M r .a n d M n .R a y Tr i p l e t t n l a o d r o ve t o W a y n e .Th zl y t o o k a l o n g s u f fm i e n t d i n n e r f o r I a n d s p e n t t h a d a y a t t h e p a r k i n ¢ pi c n i c wh i c h i n cl u d e d th e s i x t ee n H e r - m a n g i r l . w h o a r e u p t h e r e . M n .D o n K e p l e r 1e ua rn ed F r i d a y f r o m a vi s i t w i t h r e l a t i ve s i n O m a - ixwslxsss *° ° : ; m w i C R O P C O N D I ' | ` l o N S July a-wnhingwn cwmy Pioneer `A R E ~ and Old Sattlen' pmgrun from w.o A w, omr...1 J\\ly4 Blah' Oelahnua.Wuhluwu Canary Cnr ll Huh July 4 Amman Legion Dmce B¢¢wC¢M1u»_n hu Madmy 3 Wamemc' c. of c. meets.Gemnlly Suwld Lone msmncn mx Lgsggg ~ro an REl\loVED,::"L"a':":.E'...'f"'.::'a*:"",.§,£';\~y Hall on ut Friday evening ibr the] Eliminatiun Of Tax Affects Long vvrvvw of organizing the 897.11 Re- o r Distance Manages.Makes nn ; B a nd . Burden Ellie:.a In order to bec ome a member of*this band the applicant must be IOW ERS HIGH COST OF LI¥'iNG'elghleen years of age,and p u s a inquired physics!examination.The As l.result of the new lax law enliatinent period in for three y um I ;\;gR|"}g WESTERN {;()_iSMALL GRAIN GEHERALLY GOOD PAYS KEPLER CLAIM Last Sunday the writer took 1 Hennan R¢000r¢i-The g g }q "r:dfiVB to Arlinnon and from there to Rallsny company lut week nm11y@W"*'i"¥*°" and through the southern gave up the long fight. qxinst p,,_vm of the county and bl-c k to Blair. ment of dunigea to Mrs. D. E. Hep-!In the main the corn in small and lor a n d ' wa the judgment in n a l " " " " " ' f i e ld s ' " ° * wi r me i n ma v m .interest amounting t o a s m of cultivation.Th ' m u l ! m i n m m Mrs. x¢p| ¢r=.»»»»°bldly in§ur¢au,¥°°"lm!from l n w r m u w o u l d to render her a cripple for Iife {)¢tnber'°'k° better that an avenge held. 6. 1920, when the car in which she nn The puturaa were never betta: and ri d in g wi th he r b r o th e r, Ho war d C m.; ~':dff' 1 ° "an ""iU*°°¢ " " `~'11 .£1 Hd|J°!;'rL und §¢..f"'§°., ulopt-"'" """ "-new._,__ ___.____-Y-ggndff guests lt the H""Y c°°P°'I;r~esE_dnnt of Gmnha Aasnciqnun n. x. meMn.D. E. Haya returned I 1 .ule f°i-'wack from - dx week vial! ~f=1~ 52-;;'""a,,i*.;"';n';..2;"'°°a ,i';"'":,:'2. o f 5 i n In t i vn i n M o n t a n a .|.h _5 5 . 1 M L a n d § { r ;Je " e H D V ! ! . g g vi s - ' b y f 0 ! f 8 l l 9 I 0 1 0 .T h i M U N i n t h e ;.z__.\.:...... ... .».u . .. m a u f. . .at.e i g h t i n n i n g w a s a t i e o f _ 7 t o 7 . passed by Congress:and signed byland the members are ntdclly reserv-I the President on June 2, the Fe:leral.i.~=;;They muy ;u¢nd the summer tax on long distant! telephone H168-\l.rainlng but it is a mme: entirelysages will be riineontlnued on md af- optional with the members.g ter July 3.A member mny move away but he! All long iii.-stance GluG costing is supposed to notify the commanderfifteen cents or more will be affec t- ci the band.While this band is ai ed by the elirninntion of this tax. The,miliun-y band lt cannot. be called, inf tax ha; been fix; cent; on calls cost-ease of war, except by a npeciali mg fi been to fly cents. inclusive.yn of congress.On each long distance telephone IMI*-!The uniforms, musical instrumentsf use costing more than fifty com. and instruc tors are fumished by thc the mx has been ten eenu.Thisfgovernmenl. which should make it alaxhas been collected by the lol!-lxery altmc live proposition ur thosol phone company for the Fedenl Gov- musically inclined.Il. is said that] ernment.this "5 the only band of its lcmd ever Many petitions :nd resolutions from organized west of the Mississippi ilun m.a.|t»'Nest n k i n z that thislriver. if c . mm f o a m .s s < > z a m m s WHEREAS, The pnaont ro Geo. Nelson i h b o r )20.00 le'god by State Ilhny Numb Geo.hlsnking (Gu)8.42 Wsahingtnn County,Nehru J >. s.Pdknhlrd wnkineer) H. L. Mc Donald (Ewnnr) Void lnllnd (Tum work) 81m Stevens (Patrol)100.00 ct me nmemm Nnmuw Lu luv!nan,uni ....,..... .._...,.ll. C. Biaeo (304511)!B0.B5 dninageand thecuntnun o!I.M|lml,'L. E. Nelson "TI-5 a P~ll5U|ll'°1' io'per courts a deision was renneneu 1*nnk Navi (Patrol)100.00 and if continued in ill present toes- °"i"1'i".1`R"?,I.'Fm W est drove to an favor of the Isxplers. S u n d e r l a n d M n h i n e C o . _t l o l l l w i l 1 r e q u i r e t h e d f § ° ° " ° = j _ ; § j } 1 ° 0 g ¢ f 1 °h u r a d s y a n d v i n i t o d a t t h a i w e a r e J B e t M f o r t h e b i g p o l '' " ' " " ' ' * "n v n l m r A m a I '.._ __ __,__ _ ;III I \ \,,4 ' o '~v Q. .1 AS you receive money as a re- 'ward i o r yo u r » .\"se rv i c e s , whe the r y o u g e t i t da i ly , we e kl y o r mo nt h- l y , m a k e i t a h a b - i t t o p u t p a r t 01 i t i n a Sa v i n gs Ac c o u n t . There will come a day in your life, smner or later, when the possession of money will mean thu difference between success and fxihxre. If you have saved. have the money when you need it, then you can uxke advantage of opportunity when il is open. Farmers State Bank Put a Part of ~|.50 YHIIHIILBNI DIL 17.lpvllnnu vu.°~n.. AJ. yu Us _vArndt Snyder Motor Co. (Sum ztructuros and culverts, and believing*Mrs. C. ~Johnson visited her aio iticol fray with "1'l¢¥l morn" usruwnalien1.80 that the some could be changed and ter Mrs. irwsn Caldwell at Tukamnh in.We wil! wait to r what sort Arndt Snyder Motor Co. (Sup reloc ated no as to avoid the pmsont!w°l'f";°dJ"fi 3 n lef t Th ayloi bunk is thrown from each side. wpl| ¢| }023 '°*>5°¢U°M\=l° faturos,.for Minnosou for n visit with o sk--altar Larson Ganz#1Re~N o w THEREFORE.no is zu-ur. Mrs. can Demey and family .o n n l z m x c s . ....._.. -. -.......|-.:,........|Hrs. A. w. Barsre and um Irma A N o n n z m x c s xo amend s u - mm mm ....-.w .... . .--~-. ~~-- -.~.¢riklv u gmnke up fur ll.\». . . ` . - v - __mx he removed were received b y i Az the méetilu; sixteen applications :=u::ors and reorrentativoa ¢l.lIil],'§\r¢|g received for entry to the hand.1\»bei S¢1\5i¢fl -af Cqngreu.Bu\»|u:l_1h¢p¢is to be twenty-eight in all <~~ men eontervci that tlvi- Lex WHS and any pq;n wishing to help fill n burden on P\0d\l¢¢r3"1f1d ¢0F\\'\l1llI-.out the .".',,'i,°L. may eave their :ip- fl'8»and that it was a relic oi war pllcation with Mr. C. 3. Peterson or times.lliyle R. Gilbert..About 1,700,000 long distance eaiis Those making application at l aft mode in the United States 0Ml1meeting were as follows:~1n§fr"uvlr-15,000,000 telephrmes il'l" i; "R.Gilbert:-F C L o u Merril the nation are ali interconnected. and Rceh, Wayne D. Dorsey, Lee Hadle- mnnble persons in more than 'i0.000eon, it. ll. Kuehl, llenry Laaltrig, I. cities, towns and communities in Unit- P. Madsen, L. G. Noyes, Pat Hearn. 1 l tel States, Canada and Cuba to con- Ur. W. F. Hemphill, C. J. Petersen, verse with each ether any hour of Dr.A.J.Sanderson,Martin lCuhr, the day or night.This has led to n..!ohn Barry,Leslie Bucklln. steadily increasing use of the longnistanee service for social and bus- ST. 3iARY°S BPISCDPAL CHURCH_ . _ . . . - - .. .. - T n -{'\...»f i ilnoinn Unalnr I LIBERTY BELL, em o om IL i b e r t y B e l l i n a v o i c e r e s o u n d i n g , Ri n g i n g y o u r m e s s a g e c l e a r a n d s t r o n g ; T e l l i n g o f J u s t i c e , T r u t h a n d F r e e d o m A n d t h a t R i g h t e v e r c o n q u e r s W r o n g L i b e r t y B e l l , L i b e r t y B e l l Sing your song we love so wel! Liberty Bell, Destiny is callingfg Cailing ali Freeman to the fray,Bidding them onward never falt'ring Till the dawning of Freedom's day. Liberty Beii, Liberty Bell To the world your message tell. l r l j u f w u ,v u e .u v w » | » » . ;- _ .. . - . - - -1K e p l e r m a n g l e d t h a t f o r w e e k s i t l n I e e w r l l w e c a n s e e n o m u w a s n o t b e l i e v e d p m i b l s o u r o n " " ° "f o r c o m p l a i n t 9 n o m e n o n - o o u i d r e - c o v e r .d i t i o n a h e r e i n t h i n c o u n t y o n t h e o p - A f e w m o n t h s a f t e n r a u i s h e l a n d f a r m e r a .T h e c o r n s t i l l h a s b r o u g h t m a r q u a m t h e n i t l w w | | » l ¢ s \ U o f v v m r w n i t r n o = = = = § °a m e c o m p a n y ,c l a i m i n g $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 d a m a g e s . ; u n d t h e o t h e r c r o p s " 9 i n p r i m e e o n - T h e e o m p a n y m a d e a v i g o u o u a d e - ` d m ° " f e n s c b u t a v e r d i c t f o r a b o u t h a l !t h e T h e b o t t o m f a u n a h a v e n o t S u e d a m o u n t c l a i m e d w a s e w e n t u a i l y a e -s o w e l l a a t h e l a c k o f i r a l n a g e h a s r e d .1 ` h e 1 a i l s r a y c o m p a n y r e l i s t - i c n u s a l t h e l a n d t o b e i n u n d a t e d w i t h c v p a y m e n t o f t h i s b y e v e r y m e a n s ; " " ° "o u r c o u d d n o t g e t a n y a n d i n t h e s h r e w d e s t a t t o r n e y s c o u l d d e - § " ' " 5 i n s t a n c e s l - " U U a r e a s a r e c o m - v n l e .T h e p l a i n t i f f w o n ,h o w e r z f l l p l e t e l y d r o w n e d o u t . a t e v e r y p o i n t .T h e c a s e w a s f i l rc a r r i e d t o t h e s u p r e m e c o u r t o f t h e i P e r a o n d O f T h e R ' i ' " ' Q '\ U n n m S u i t e s a n d w h e n t h e c o u r t P n s i i c n u f n N o i i n e e a o f l o s t r e s o n t u r n e d t h e m d o w n t i e r l t t o r n e y s f o r t h e d e f e n s e a d v i s e d O n J u l y 4 C d v i o C o o l i d g e ,a b a n d - .. L _. . . a | . . . . . . . . .. J n . -u - . . . . \ . . 1 : - . . __ _ . . . . pain)lm ulved by UIC mam an ulICrowell Lbr. & Gr. Co. (Lbn)1 . 9 5 L , y . W a s h i n g to n C o u n ty . ~ ~a n d l ¢ l 0 ¢ l . \ ¢ € |l l I O I I O W I Z Q U Q O .I . »0 ' W ¢ ,J I L I T N !58% BS I \ . | | l l \ U ¢ \ |C o m r n e n c l n g a t t h e B r i d g e i n n m ; n c l M r s .M a r y W a l k e r f o f C h a t s w o r t h B e i t o r d a i n e d b y t h e M a y o r a n d H i i h w n y i n t h e N o r t h e a s t Q u a r t e r o w n .f z t y C a u n c i i ,o f t h e C l ° ;o f B l a i r , o i t h e N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r n l 3 e c l i o n ' , r h f ; ' s d r ?g ' ° " f f ;° _ g " 3 , " " ;' g j f ;! ' e b n s k n . -- ~~- 9 9 0 Q 0 1 T o w n s h i p 1 1 ,R a n g e " l ` h i r ! e ¢ n ,M r s .S . ' , , , . ° , , m § , ' § , .l e u n e ~|s s c r z o x o m z .T h a t S e c t i o n 1 5 0 9 l " H \ ¥ \ i ¥ 1 ¥t h e n c e N o r t i i w o a l e r l y P 8 ¥ " \M i s s V i o l a K a s t l e r e t u r n e d h m o f n r d i n l h f e n u m b e r 3 8 1 o f t h e c i t y . ...- _ . _ . . - . . £ _ . - » - l n e r . . »\ \ . | \ o k f r o m O m a h a w h e r e s h e m e n t t h e o f B l n i r ,' \ ' h ' a . a h i n g t o n C o u n t y N e b r . . 13.50 m o 12.00 Vaid Inlmd (Labor) Ludwig Jensen (labor) 'fmhlsan Bma. {Ga¢) Hana Beck (Labor) Geo. Nelson (l.Abor) I-'nah Tietz (Labor) Sam Stevens (Labor) Holt Mfg. Co. {Reais1) ll. C. Blnw (Hhray Com nest of her summer vacation at'her SECTION 3 tRATES}The :ol- lnwing rates shall be charged based upon monthly consumption by eachS ll mf l D. 0. Sheet! (Salary) z.. D. Warrick (COIN) Hawrin llehrena (Expense) 3g;=,.,., zo a point approximately 1600 so | fee: north of the south line of Section 15w|l3. 'Township W, Range 12, Thence | u uter ly to the Interaction of the nome nero.Mr.and Mrs.Tom Hungate and Roger who are here from Ryder N. D. on a visit, went to Calhoun to spendgmweekw§Lh_ their son,Jesse 51.1 user. The telephone company will con» 1 th t .,|£Ill¢ of a priest \ mesa purposes.Removal ol the Federal tax on long distance telephone calls does will not continue to pay its proportion cf taxes.The Federal message tax N1as assented against the telephone tinue to pay its regular federal, state user. umm. u n1:uup,, aaanvva .............. mg Sunday.The rec tor will againnot mean that the Telephone company:visit the churches at Creighton, Nie- brara, and Ponca." Although we thus mine a Sunday of worship, we are pleased to be able to serve these churches while they are without the l - - _ ; " ' "- H -_-- _. ltltat the fight be given up and tne *N wlrvr us tae napumazan pan ,'There vm N no eerric el um we m o o n s c tmltn r u vr e zu w should m e f o r u m m m ¢r'iua¢m¢nt pdd.it ii nm um. in._~»-ul be 52 years old.Bornonafariim i srrre OF RAINIr -The Elias-onlc picnic held last Thurs- .day ut Arlington was held in epite t l the forenoon'a rain.The jubilee the district because at the next elee-leiudlng the judgment and costa ofeult tion the district would be so anang-feud incidental expenses. the ease hu ed as to include a large mileage oi' cont the railway company more than the Northwestern railway and um the : ssmuoo. cost of improvement would bei Mn. Kepler ie at present staying was in honor of the fiftieth annirer- largely cast upon the railroad.lwlth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John rm'o er axe z M i " ~ R | \ M]t k h .tary .of the Arlington lodge knownl Mor t:fixed the boundaries of theill. Cameron.Her husband ia useles- r en .r~=o en oo t e lil!!! Plymouth 'Ir-. Cwlldn emma|;"t.he little ecbooll:oua|'*l¢. Plympqdg N ."Rib a short distance away.He l"*Plred for Amherst college at Black liwer aoadenrly in a near-by town. Aff¢l graduating from Amlient he 'struggled with law practice at North- as lltront L0-llge 5°A. F. and A.. M.i¢r :r »L 'm.1 c . \: as How c ou xw 'f;=j'.'°jj'"." --y I; f '" ;' ; §u " ;; S jfjé The program was about two hours c o u r t- : x r lo x ¢ . i e ning re F c late owing to the delay in arrival.3 The Republicans met last Saturdayofteniuon at the court house ln Illairi ond proceeded to elec t offic ers anddiscuss the ways and means of curry-i ing on the county campaign vices at St. James Epltleopal church . In that city. [;L.'i| R BAPTIST c ucnc u Arthur I). Smalley, Minister hut it 1-\as carried out us planned. g The two~fcatures standing out most § prominently were the ufltlress of wel- 'come by the Worshipful Master \'~al- lter C. Bliss and the historical nilulroas fbi the only charter member of the l I 0 district no as to exclude from the Hman for the Dold Packing cornpanyh8ntpton,Ma u.Evincing an early tliatriet .the landowners un- lwllli headquarters at York, Nebraska. interest in politics he workal his any fnvorable to the proposition and to in-.They have not yet made up their dowly but steadily up the ladder, be, clude within the boundaries ebout.minde where they will eptablinh|I=¥1fl1l1it with :mall local offices and ttvelve miles of the trackmre of theitheir home.Lip to a fee months a|oflY°Kl"!S1\in¢ to state duties.It has Northwestern.As a result of this new arrnngement and the fact that many' tenants und hired hands voted. the' proposition was carried,it was' 'they resideulat Broken Ilow,Neb.'been said that not onc e duringhi.: ..ar|..r has he sought an office un- cr::-"rsx:~r1.u. PARTY twccessfully. i Some P¢°Ple who cannot fathom lRGAllen uas elected county'By vote of the church this ut =°1=; lodge Joseph C Blackburn Xlr chairman;Grace Balla rd. S ec retary ; ;e=;; °== ~ ,gh r zead/f;rPlackhum ha.-i alwulfe been an active: Mae Allen Lazure, vice chairman and JM gg he n u e " . ; h .ning 1 member of the lodge and hie Btltlreisgn member of the executive committee. i eir omg. town,mgton, ant sms enjoyed greatly lu those prosent.l This was a culled meeting and those other places in Southiyeatern P°" 'l Other speakers were Rev. Edward rInsylvania where they will spend their lpresent repon that there was muc h't L Baker, of Fremont lodge number 1 °d 1 ¢d vacaion.I 'and Chad A.Cha ll,autcnttustnemwe It I The Sunday school will meet evef¥,g:nn¢l ter gg, ll!inden.ppe ~ _lSunday morning at 10 A. M.It is the,..CROu t:| .L HOME 3\0 IES T hope of the officers that the name loy- ' "Ih§u;;;§dmn.eI:;.ghx;;;t 0213; i charged.A party of more than usual inter-ll" Pfrfwnality behind the frigid mack lent was enioyed hy a number of Wash- I nom .br "Silent Cal" like to speak of ington county folks on last Saturday.'°C0°lN1§0 luck" but the more the pree- iJune 28, when a celebration was h¢:.1.=d¢n=unbunlens himself the better ir honor of the eentenrdal aniversan the public appreciates his ideal and of the birth of Mrs. Hannah McLlul»}i21dtrm=nt. As every President has had len, at the home of her daughter-in-|555 backer,President Coolidge has law, Mrs. annum Mc lllullen who um ima w. Stealna, Boston merc hant. two miles south of Craig.lit was 3111* after Coolidge had hun: UP Mm. Mc iilullen was born in Clear-l"l" "shingle" that Mr. Stearns took --....'_4931 A novannal internet in than vnuiatr la!- .\ me ' r vr txs TURTL E On Monday afternoon an Peter Siert in company with his wife and MN. Wiebbke Wulf! were on their way to Omaha they met with a ser- ioua accident..lust as they were on-. . - Nancy Lellaslen u.xpence--an lwe e ) E. c . J ukann (Clark Costa) A. c. mm (Co m mu) Khmp Printing Co.(Game Lan)Cmwull Memnrm Home.awa for inmate)R. 1-I. Rumuuen (Snhry) \.».»l ]* Croweii Lbr. & Gr Co. (Coal | "\ J f l.m\ "' "P" "'' " " "" " "' - for poor)Gun Hanson (Salary) The Enterprise (hinting) K. B. Printing Co.(Supplies) K.B Printing Co. (Supplies) Gus Carlson (Messina) 21.80 85.00 45.60 3.15 26.89 11.25 commendatione in regard thereto."°"t'Mrs.Anal!'ire\il.s and daughter Passed and 8PP1°Wl| this 16th day Miss Ven, who were c alled here byor June, 1924.3;-=d;_-=h of "gf mothelr f===;;-g to ..e r orne at 'ewton,own. . o ay.C le i u e s Annie C. Martin, County'_.Qin nnd"Mrs. L F. Hilsinger spent Thursday at the J. M. Hungate homo_lI. C. Blaeo. Chainnan of Boerd al Calhoun. l . .I e n r . . . - . . . . » .a n n a * per K. w hour.Provided. that all persons using e- lectric current for lighting purposes within the Eimits of said city shall pay a minimum charge per month of $t.25, and all persons using electric current for lighting purposes outside Aurust Pnhm (Dragging)13130 Moyed, aeccnded :nu cm-neu mm. In mr. :nu mn. n. n. Llluirlull rpc u .._..... .-.--__ .r:s .\.- .......1. ...A -ish rhlniivii at Lin- the c orporate lamits of nad my smll ceéi. H. Mlchelaen tbnsrrinsn 14.40 rtfundlng order oe auovreu uecar uu-Nebr. Culv. dz Mis Co. (Fle-lbertson for $2.77 by reason of error .adn)55.50 1 in assessment.Chester Aronaon (Labor)10.00|Momed. seconded and carried than C. 1.1I lndely (Labor)18.00 n refunding order be allowed August Elmer (Hrriatenaen {Labor|l5.00"'Hartung for 06.79 on Font. Villagi S J . Rover iD\1srln¢>21.15*Lor by reason of improvement ae~. U I C i r c ;i u u v o n ¢ \ . - v - . .-. . . Mr. and Mrs.Bert Cooper enterwn c d at dinner Wednesday in hop- or of Mr. and Mn. Eli Mondo:I, of Burkett.Nebr.Their a u e m wereMr. and Mrs. Mondorf. Mr. and Mrs.Al Mondorf and children of Blairand Mr and Mrs Henry Cooper coln. I C.F. Hagen (D RUMS )49.60 eeaarnent when there were no im-'1 "l'alte wi ll of ,xm 3230 provements.c o m On motion duly made and em-led 41.40 l\icConnel, Moeller & Greenfield were lnuthorind to audit the County aa 5.00 per their agreement. said audit to be 'completed Jan. 1, 1925. 2.50 There being no further business the Henry A. Meier (Road work)81.60;meeling adjourned to meet June 30. o n e Choa:(Dnlrrirur) Hana C.Larsen (labor) Glyn Ray (Labor) Lawrence Larsen (Team rrorlz)John B. Erickson (Road work) |Mr. and 5 rs.r ,-ca were over Sunday guests at the J ohn win home.Z. Parrish and Misa Vero Tre1.its manned to Blair Saturday.Mrs. S. E. Evans. of Blair attended the funeral of her sister, Mrs. S. M. Parrish 1hurrdo5.The Camp Fire girls spent Sunday ln n days outing at the park at Oak-land.Mrs. Floyd Knott accompanied pay for id current at the rate of 15 cen K. W. hour for all current used en month and that the month ly ' c rge for minimum use tc each of auch persons dull he $2.50 and provided further, that all penons using electrireurrent for power pun poses shall pay e minimum each pe: month ol' fifty cents per one horst power motor rating.Provided also, that discount of te: per cent shall be nllowed on all Hgh and power bills hich arc paid nt tln office of the city light Commlseione not Inter won the fifth day of cacl month:such discount shdl not b -|) - |r » r .I. 9r_c e Maintop Bread is Ahrays Good 1 Q I 4 v g . /y :£ 9 :'Q /. . . , , ; , . ' y : ; ¢ / : = 4 '5 » , » w di _a -T*.U E a» »~~ f ~ J L " " ? ' . 1 3 1 W "jr ' I f `E ~ ( - ¢ - 1 u \.| , J *\e .~ r 41 . M ¢ 1 ,f " I ¥`np.g ~.@rI=;f§jfms§jE :s r ~ ¢ ; ~ l j j ~~ W h ~4€f'*@.1.'v'i % n i = '; f ~ 'S r f ~ a ~~" i ; " ~ `~:§1I".1_.~"' ~~'Q e \ ¢ = \:f*~ e w , ~ ~ ~f;f'~a g - e f \\ »}E ' \ ~ ~."\i |§1i=1}|:I rs ~ 1 O i co urs e the re a re a n u m b e r of re a s o ns w h y M e i n t o p B r e a d is a l- wa y s go o d b ut t h e o ne b i g re a s o n is tha t. we ei wa y e us e the pure s t in~ gre di e nte .Try a s a ck to da y . |1 10 2 W 5 h Isl ; a n n\ .1|:..- ... ..... .... »=.. ... a manfiinf har only a n t s a s s e m b l y an 1 9 0 6 S t e a r n s c a m e More than the usual number listened to the radio services Sunday morq' ing, there being no aftemoon service. In the evening, many Home folhh en- joyed the missionary service at the Clltthfll.5 . Sunday callers were Mr. and Mrs. John Letvis, Mr.Rodgers and Mita (Scully. of Omaha.Mr. and Mr:-. C. 51. Christensen and son on-I Mrs. Frank lludgeon and Loretta all oi Illnir Olga Simonson, one of our helpers :Hove to ilampton lut week with her rvother and si:-te_.rs for a few tlaya xocation with relatives.She returned \\'e¢lne==day moming.While :the wma gone ljno Lund fillell her place at the Hume. A new member has been aflllell to The Pray er meeting mn me newsvery\\e¢lne-dzty e\cning at 8 o'- ciock.The following list gives the names of the leaders, the passages of scripture. and the subjects to be con- :illereul on the various eveningn. Juy l2,"John Moore, Luke 10 25-21 The gooll Samaritan.July o. Mm. Kuhn, Luke tI T-l-l Lemons for guests and hosts.July 16 lienry Taylor. Luke 1649- 31 lliv¢°= and Imzarus.July 23. Biisw-June Fltcher. Luke I81'13 l'hari»»ee and l'ublicnn.July 30. Mrs. llungate Zllatthett 25:1-13 The 'Niait and the l"0oliill Virgins.The \\oman'¢hliuiennra Society held a rno .~ t enj oy ab le m e e t i n g a t t h e h o m e o l M r s . Jo h n S m i t h o n l a s t Th u r s d a y a ft e r n o o n .A n o t h e r c h a p t e r i n t h e ..1 A _ . . - . . . n ° |T n . "Tlme Striking ol Americas llour",was pleasingly presented under the direction of Mrs.Geo.Misco for 1.0 Ummm ui an llllvueuous ...... ¢'""~in n hospital.The auto top was com pletely wrecked an was the wind- uhich elaborate preparation..had shield and one axe was badly sprung. been made for its staging.l The car was rlrlvcn in under its own The event closed with a mein! hour. (§0LSlY c1.1»:n|< srizla The electric light dihtrict tvhich new -organized over near Arlington Mime time buck after n dmpemte elntggle by the tax payers of that | power nnd turned over for repaint. $300 Imt 50 \\'cmn= Fir:-t Prize or letter suggesting the heat. way to u~e the cleancet, purest, mor t econlmicnl toilet soap.Forty two other cash prizeh. making n total of $1,500 for the best mlvettising elo- gan Tiflti i\ your opportunity to get 1 n e :5 \ : | | 1 : | | \ u u u .u n . . . _ . . n ._l i v i n g r o n ,h e r g r e a t g r a n d c h i l d r e n a n d g r e a t g r e a t g r a n d c h i l d r e n w e r e i n a t t e n d a n c e a t t h e p a r t y .S h e h o o s e v e n t ) - t w o g r e a t g r a n d c h i l d r e n a n d f o u r g r e a t g r e a t K r a n d c h i l d r e n .S h e 1 n e o u t l i v e d t h r e e o f h e r c h i l d e n i n t l four grandchildren. Around 100 friemis and reatives acre present on thiw occaaion;had rc-alla keeping 'many guests away. A bfiffet lunch was served at noon.A cake with one hundred candles uns preented to Blthi. Mchlullen by section hui caused suit to lie brought f ~.l.er nieces from Blair.Many other by the Northwestern 19511nm t~nm|1any"';'"">.or ~=»\==°»=or. ~ §""1:€.mt1rur';¢1'n.t were received-by her, the right of way of em.-hru»1.-=.'_' " ° " " " "D u m s e xi r he ,f.h'1 i;clu:ling a handsome lace i-hawl. through the district.The W it a ls o" °' "° . "" f "f \\tn t u»_cah . 5 her. Sleeper of Fontanclle =poke toaffects Sliunllers county ami the mm_!not " ' f "hem!"mmp ,r°r full ln- the gathering ..__.|.....r:|...|;..:¢...t.;...» that um formo"||on lillill NH:her.e'd.0ot~of-town relatives in attend- dcwn from Boston and actively help ed in his campaign.IIe has been be- hn d ever since and though he de- clines toacc ept public office he is n frequent W hite Home visitor. Af- ter sewing aa mayor of Northampton Coolidge wut elected to the state Hnate and became its president. Prom 1916 to 1918 he was Iieutenonbgorern- rr o f hluaachuestta and he served tno terms an governor. (1919-4920) it was :luring we latter term ofof- fice that he non nation-wide recog- nition for methods in handling Boa- t-n's famous police strike.He fired the strikers and used the national guard to restore onder. .Thin act ao contributed to his fame that he was nrminateml for vice-president at the u n . _ . - . . . : - _:. . .n a h " | | | C .R .A m l e r m n ( D va z z i n m L . I L G r a y ( S u p p l i e s fo r P o o r )Th e o .A n d e r s o n ( D m s u i n s ) 6120 N e l a p n (Sn\» .ry} 3 . P . S u n d a ( M i l k f o r p o o r ] Jo h n B l . R e e h ( L a b o r ) A l fr e d S c h m i d t { D n : | z !i n g } n - - \vm . ;1h n \ u oi n s r \ 2.00 n w .Annie C. Martin, County Clerk. 56.47 Gounly Commissioners Room. Blair 19.80 <Nebr., June 17, 1924. 100.00 The bonnl of Equaiizalion met. pur- 6.00 scant 10 mijournment. token June 16, 18.00 l'If"'...L18.90 Preset. li. C. Blaco. Peter M. Tyson, Z3i.00Cnunl.'y Cornimionen, R. ~ Rasmus- e thorn.Buster Noyes, of Blair is visitinghissister.Mrs.La'\'erne Lowe and family.The dezree of Honor hold 1 regular meeting Satuniay evcqinz.After the_business meeting a social time wenspent durimr which Mrs. C. R. Graya n d M r s .C h r i s Tr u h l s e n ser°.'e~l n ni c e l u n c h .fu 1 ' r | '"- - - - -n n .¢ .n - nilowed on bil! for current uzcu healing and cooking purposes. All bill-1 for current used by person for any purpose shall be and payahe at the office of the Electric Light Commiasioner on f ats! day of each calander month. Provide¢I farther.that the City Council shall have power and auth wr anydoc city the I\ I I I I r u g s 1 1 1 - 5 ".I ' .L .S c h a f e r ( L a b o r )3 2 . 0 0 i r o n ,C o u n t y A s s e s s o r a n d A n n i e L . .151111.1 - .U .b \ \ n n z u | |a u u , , . . ._, _! ~ '.L S c h a f e r ( L a b o r )8 . 0 0 M a r t i n C o u n t y C l e r k .A b s e n t H e n r y c f m p a n i c d b r M r s .0 .H .G o d : c y a n d 1 ; .s .o i l w v o r m ( G a n a t .l T r u h l s e n .-; N i M T - T = f i ° ? i ¢' 1 f ° " = ~ * °B l a i r * f i ' i = * Y o i l )5 3 . 1 3 ' l ' h c m i n u t e s o f t h e p r e v i o u s m e e t -° 'g g f g n g f * 3 § , " " ; * n ' = g g ; ' , n n _ N a r i c P e t e r s e n a r e s p e n d i n g 'i h n w e e k a t t h e L u w r e n c c u r s o n h o - n e in the country.Jess l1ric'¢scn who resigned at the 31 J. Schenk sr-age :monte time ago a a15.00 ;;cene Co.'s Addition, Arlington, were ; `2E'.".I1§";g_°;=;;f ~ 3';:[,,1r;:fd_ .5 ~ 2,25 adjusted to be valued at approximate- omah.Mrs. Erickson returned a neck |iy $200 per acre.*ago from an Omaha hospital and is25.26°On motion duly made und carried reguperntinz at the home of In aunt, Grover c. niu=1m= (Duration)2s.1o'u»t.~ s a a ln Sec. x. Twp. ms, n. 11_:§";§;;1d "i':K*;§n*;5"?j_'';n§;_n'',;_' C. J. Hindlcy (Grading, etc.l 42.00 were adjusted at STS an acre.'they plan to more to Craig.Joe DeVinncy (Team work) ,25.00\On motion duly made and carried hir. and atm W. 1... Meadow and .. §.._l umm...n !\.nl\15.00 lata YI & 20 in Sec. 35, Twp. 19, R 11 Horwanl,of Fremont.are visiting|\u|lnualhlir MIS E.C.n\1|g]i¢ Arlington Motor Co. (Repairs).60 ing were rem! and app:overl..I Nehr. Cuiv. & MYF. Co. {Rc-\.Mter dinner the board inspected pairs)"14.15 seteral pieces of propeny.Geo.Ellenldng (Repairs)T.'I0:On motion duly made and caried Ken. Co-Op. Merc. Co. (Supplies 11.01.A, B, C, D, 15: E. in Richanls, for Poor) C. E. Lautrop (Drny) Mabel 3. Marsh Wostage & Hlleugzel ority to contract with any person, per-sons,or association or cq_»j:Frn1iou. under the terms and conditions of auch 1 contract whereby u special rate for the use of current mor be eatnbl- tshed; and when such contract is en-' tered into such contract rate shall prevail with auch person,Pef aoil5,association or corporation so rcon- tracted with, without regard to the above and forcgnin:schedule pro- vided further that the contract rate so made shall be uniform .in so fur' an it affccu other users of an cqual rl-nount df lcurrent.t'?'he renown!charged against at consumer for all Merrninl runulied rhim, together with~ R a B l d l u l l e n o f S t L o w l i r p u n u r a n c u n w n u u n au \ J¢ v.l u v: m e e w e r e :5 .i>M r .a n d M r s .C h a r l e s M c h i u l l e n Ue a t h o f p r e s i d e n t H a r d i n g m a d e u\ ; d d a u gh t e r , Ile t t y . o f O l n t k a , C o l o . ;C w l l d x r pr e s i d e n t a t a p a r t i c u l a r l y \¢:....n . . . . n w Em- Mul len o f S t e r l i n g h e c t i c a n d t r y i n g t i m e .Th e m a n n e r ihe Hume.!il`rs.Il.B.Menhan ol uuvn.-~~" " §-Fremont. came Tuesday evening nml if-"9 _'W-" *l"'1'°f| 1 making henelf very popmur mmthe Home folks by her bright cheer- fui wvays. ;»:;\°;"i;;'|i; LQ-i§.1}.»». Ilrn.l||l'|.|l,; ||,¢ lmplgxenlegl. ~ |.||¢| nllstffcl II Blair milling Co Hrs. McComb, and Mrs. IIdwanls.1 The railroad alleges In tho pcu-" ' " "".-wp .~......~- -- -Th. fn;¢.inn:1r\ nlav. " Walling for tion that Arthur II.Mart:nf the lul0§ Mtn .|0|1!l R. Pvpvivs :nd non, In "mfh he ~ since conducted his . .- .._.-_.1....\|r¢lids uffiee|5 his chael claim to a second I'rol. I". C. Banks and wife drove t|\from Leigh,Nebraska where he surprsed to find il as large as it is and z-orroundings so beautiful. xiaited ri couple of days with her sia- ter_ Mrs. Minnnrd She Ief t Wednes oay morning for her home. Mrs. Augusto llall has been con- fined to her room with rheurnotinm lor at few days but is now better. u .n . . - . - . "»_.t h e D o c t o r " . g i ve n hs n n u m b e r o l t h e g i r l s o f t h e c h u r c h o n d t h e S u n - da y S c h oo l u n d e r t h e d ir e c t i o n o f M r s .ir s u p e r i n t e n d e n t o f scho ols t o vi s i t ; th H m .lh ""heoeoruerexeryrnuc;Smnllc5 nt the opening of the serv- ice Inst Sunday evening \\Il,:\ n. great nuccesm The parts uere well ac ted...rHn. IJ. A Moritz, of Seward,'°b t=nd the lines were spoken with sym~ pathetic urnlcrstnnding.We ure arlali to he aisle to present the missionary work Bnll appeal in this way nml hope with the c oming of the fall to giue mme other plays of u nimilnr kind. Mort: engineering f°mP3\"}" f -i"'|John Thomas,"h o nas nweatetl coln. went to tl1e.e1untie= mcntlonel j,, stealing two ts and was nen- prlor to March 8, 1923, and attin#on tcnccd tn 50 Jays in jan and it 5390 the authority of the questioned "ui°'fine for the mirdemeanor,broke zdutues, tnunched propaganda for the jail lwt Thursday. rrennization of 3 light, heat :md pow-1 Ile wat out mowing the law!! and cr |l|»tr||:l.lthc lawn mower, lxlnar in need of oil "Et propm:tion was defentenl in "Jhe went to look for 2sill oil lie s., spec ial elcrhon called under the nu-m this writing still looking. m di.. thority of the quentinneel statutes.npperironcc u.at not noted until lu- Arthur Ia. Marta then. error-lmsr '°|~\ord evening Ilml the re:ul;in the John, ot rseaunmum.lion' .-........_.Mend and slaughter.Elisabeth, of tfioux City; Mrs. Martha Jones, Mr.1. Plata Spcllmon of Illttir. Mrs. Edna Ilansuli. Mrs. Roy Way, 3lr.un:l hire. Whittier, Decatur; Miss l nook, Denver; Mrs. Eva Washburn. 3Ir:=.Ruben W ills and son Bert, of Norfolk:Misses Nellie.Bueloh and ltorn (ook,I'onto.nelle;Mm. l~I\o Shale. Decatur. lEthel Hams-on, Dece- tcrm.In selecting Dans as s run- ning mate for Coolidge the Repub- lican picked a strong man and n pop» ular idol.Dame1 L; inclined to be mr- g:e=.iire and quicli.. in the some degree that Coolidge in cool and calcuating. lic rnade n name for himme! ln ln- trodocing the budget system in the gm-\ernroent nnd.more recently,in hrs reporfon the European sdtuntion. lil# dynamic personality is reflectedpetition. again went intof the »=trl|:l.¢,u,,¢. is out o free boanler and a tur, and Mr. and Bins. Gardner Jamesanrcpreaentetl to the aTfl\GI:s\hl\ llirttl maxi./mf Rose gm,|'{c5?i?irEéi1 ;,~,T,;'.;,~ Four ¢ . » 4 / § \ | n l f \ . | |l u l u u u n \. » u -I . .I1 0 0 0 s r e r e a d j x u s t e d a t $ 7 5 a n A c r e .u l c u " ' " ' ° " " "n d f 12 5 . 0 0 1 U n m o t n o n d u t y m a d e a n d : a r a I e c l _ °M i ; m ; e h . n C a m e r o n i s P p e n d - 6 7 . S 0 t h e f o l l o w i n g a d j u s t m e n t s o n i m p r o v e -i m :a f e w d a y s I n L i n c o l n . 6 0 . 3 0 m e n u i n B i n i r C i t y w e r e n u d e :1 W a y n e E r b w h o c a m o f r o i n R y d e r Henry A. Hansen ILIbor} A. A. Wiikinn (Labor) Grover C.Wilkins (Labor) T. F. Truhlsen (U¥\K¥i|\IU -w the Hun :tes dritiGlo. L. Peek {¥'recinct As-..I Luz 1. Bioek 15--enoosoo i°\{¢Df:§fl?" them,1.-.ff Wednewisg sensor)2"°65 Lots a I: 4 Bloc k lo-l for Calhoun when he visited a dey C H. Bpiker .{Pree1nct Al-'Int xo, Block 15-1800.at the J. M. Ilungato home. From nenor)A 2iD.00|Lot 206 in Sec. 11. Twp. 15, R 11 'there he goes to Mo. to resume his t". B. Mehnns (Prec inc t Av 42400.work as iineman {or the western un- z s s u m z o r i n s e e u w p i s i t u : s o o i o n3r"..... f . , _ - .»u......t.»|A l -:L o u 5 & 6 i n I* i \ : h er 'a A dd i t i o n , $ 2 0 0 0 R e v.a n d M r s . 1 J 'Reese \\10\'0 -o n 1 1 | _ .; - ! . . I . . . .\ l . . 1 . - .- . . -_ , ._n i k o t h e r c h a r g e s a n d p e n a l t i e s ,s h a l l - b o n l i e n u p o n t h e p r o p e r t y w h e r e B l a i n ,N é b r a s k n SOLD BY ALL GROCERSthe same are fgmiahed from the time the same becomes -ine and payable un- lll paid. . Section 2 That said original Sec-~tion 3 of oniinzmce No. 361 nf the The flour that took first prize on open competition with City of Blair, \\'o.~hinp;ton County Ne-nil other H0011 at the Thuraton County Fill'on Bread. bruskn be and the same hereby is re-Cake and Doughnuts. peeled.| Rnlion 3 This OIIUIIBDCB shall I 13. .0 ". } f |.a l m l v ` | | '~I o s Block 51 -'1T £|0.in C ol |1|C" Bl uf f! I. !H .|.ll" 18||115 .ur.l ...fneuor)I i f »i-»