07-31-1924~THE vE I
Blair, Nebr., Juiy 24. m4-f n s u r m r a r s z -h n E l t N
INATION
DATES
924.
lhbel Marsh
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Rev. and Mr:3T. J. Reese and Bob-ble aocompenlby J. C. Baiiey and
Mm.O. H. Godseydrove to Lekc
were dinner gueaL1\ at the Pete Mil-I§¢1'f¢I. Wi;, where she will s|.|per\'isBELL CREEK VALLEY NEW S
Ier home Sunday.lane culinary departnlem, az Echo lod|;e.-v$11.AnnePeddiereturned.QIi.v. R"_.Mon-Rev.m dHrs.'o lllmnRanIerMosherharrislfaltnun.of\1»ins~g;;g»g;»gg 'g;==_gg;5__"gfor ~ g-=»g a weeksvuit vjith relat-of Fremont were at the C. C '§1°.f.low ul s gen ding hu vmtion at the
:he lm sc outs to c ampnmshall home on Thuradgy.home ofin grandmother, Mrs. Minnie
__1.,_|.Re\;._gnd >z;=.__'r.J. Reese enm-TheUnionSunday.schoolpicnicLlilman."n"l\ | ..|. °\- ¢..:- ----.I ..-.:. ..... -1|.....-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egbers ol Uéh-.
Ayoungman.havingfoundthe
wallet of ». business executive. Wu
uhend into his private office. Sai'I
thelatter:"Well,youngmen,anywhatyouhavetoanyandsayit
quickly.My time is worth n dollar
\~ ~A wc/u.. Nswsnrlzn ron
-rnc ns ns ' s n:.i Au. 'rms Pmorus
August 1 Ind 2,1 OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY OF BLAIR,NEBRASKA
N1ln. Stale ilirtozicad Sm?._-N B m wGENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT1H. 5 Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"
NO. 27BLAIR. WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, JULY 31,192-1VOL. XXVIII
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LUCAL INTEREST
The Going: And Comlnga Of Peeple|
You Knew .And Meet In Your
Every Day Life
DOINGS OF OUR HOME P o u r s :
Mles Milly Storm entertained Mrs
Llllle Paulsen and futher on last Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fisclnr had as
their Sunday guests,hire.Flscher'a
brother and family.
John E. Miller and family left
Sunday for Minnesota takes around
Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Miss Ethel Kelly of Lincoln spent
the week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Kelley.Miss Kelley
has e government position in Llncoin.
Rev. and Mrs. Camp are rejoicing
ever the arriw of a brand new boy,regutntien weight, on lest Tuhsday.
They new have a pair who will bright-
en their home in years to oome.
Mrs. Paul Jones and little son, of
Reserve,Ksnsah are here visiting
ul. the James H. Jensen home.Hr .
A very pretty church wedding was
rciemniaed on last Sntunlay after
noon, July 26, nt four e'clock at the
Baptist church in this city when Misa
Edna Jensen,daughter of Mr.and
Mrs. James H. Jensen, ef Blair be-
came the wife of Mr.Krthur w
Knee,of Long Beach, California.
Rev. C. M. Foreman. of McCool:,Nebr..
JUVENILE BANDS
HDLD PICNIC
1.
Juvenile Band Holds Sunday Picnic
In Arlington Parlt Where Other
Banda Entertatned
A PLEASANT TI ME ENJ OYED
former pastor of the local Baptist'A combined picnic of the D m n
church, conducted the ceremony.
The bridesmaid was Miss Inez
\$'r.¢er, of Arlington and the best man
was the hzide's brother,Rejgnald,
who with the bridesgroom came ever-
land from California for the happy
occasion, arriving July 23.
The flower attendants were the
niece and nephew of the bride, little
Eleanor, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.
Lillard Jensen,and Master Robert
Keith, son of Ltr. and Mrs. Paul Jones
cf Reserve, Kansas.The bride's germ was of beautiful
\|rhil.e embroidered and beaded crepe.
She were the wedding veil which her
mother were 32 years nge and carried
i.»rille's roses.
The blide's sister, Mrs. Waiter Gut-
chour, of this city, sang "At Darrrling"
and "O Promise Me" and another sis-
ter, Mrs. Paul Jones, of Kansas play-
Juvenile bands was held at Arlington
park on last Sunday at which the
Wait.Calhoun.Her:nan and Elk-
horn bands were represented.
In all about two hundned were pne-
'a¢nt.The :lay was a pleasant one
,ond the different bands gave short
ipropframs thus demonstrating the pre-
gresa they had made.
In the afternoon those present wit-
nessed the ball game between the
'Arlington Nurseries and the Hill'Creek Ramblers, the score being 8 to
': in favor of Arlington.
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AMERIC AN L e mo n NOTE S
A number of Washingtan county
lboy s have responded to the eallo!
|the War Department under the Na-
tional Defense act, and have enrolled|in the Voluntary servioe of the Cit-
malz LINE READY
rgsusmsss
Start Dperatlona ln The Near
Future On The River
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or zs lro nr s NCB T o |-'ARM Ens
HUSINESS AND SOCIAL
FORECAST,
an »-a uaAug. 2-10 Annual Indian Pour Wow
nt Macy.
Aug. 7 W. R. C. picnic for members
and families.
Aug. 3 Blair plays Nickerson at the
Blair ball ground.
Aug. 'B' Gollqar Bros. Circus.
Aug. ll to 16 Walter Savage Amuse-
Umaha, July 25.-The barge line ment Ce.
on the hlisaoud River which is to be 1
lidhteen Omaha and Sioux City will CRDW ELL HOME ygq-E9
start about August fifth, according toH .J .R e x .s e c r e t a r y o f t h e W e s t e ! n 'R e v .U n d e r w o o d a n d d a u g h t e r ,
xB a m -l i n e .T h e f i r s t b a r g e i s b e 1 n g I ' l ' h e l m a ,r e t u r n e d T u e s d a y f r o m C u r -
bellt here new.tis and Exeter, Nebraska.Rev. Un-
The tow boat is being bull; at St.
Louis.lt will have 375 horsepower
and nil!be capable of to ning six
barges we by 24 feet. loaded with
150 ton.-\upstream.The boat will
draw only thirty inches of water. Lew
rates and full lnsuninee protection is
prornlned by the barge company.
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1.r:'r'ren FROM 'roUmSTS
Kilbottrn, Wil.l -July as, 1924
The Enterprise,
Blair,Nebraska.
I feel rather guilty at not having
.l a a - _- . .L - O . . . . . .- . . J " m n I : m n a n
!derwood spent Sunday ln Arapahoe.
Miss Mildned lieeprnan rode as far aa
Curtis with them, golng on te North
Ilatter Nehraslca from Curtis for a
little visit.
Rev. N. 1'. Allen, of Galesbury, nl.
was here last Thursday afternoon to
nee his old friend, Miss lmhoff srhetlt
be knew yearn lR.'0 in Illinois.
Mrs. Ragan, of Auburn visited her
mother, Mrs. Watts at the Home. one
day lost week.Mrs. Annie Appleby and Mrs. lill-
ler, of Omaha called on Mrs.Bass
last Friday.Mrs.James Maher brought her
..n o l \_ _\ . l - L - -
FARM BUREAU
HAPPENINGS
4 - . _ _
County Farm Bureau Busy 19 The
Work offrae Office. ...A Rnd!
Help Te Farlaera
--wo n a s O N SCIENTIFIC L u r e s
Commundty eatcrtaiomenta
"Just" Us Girls" Clothlng Club of
New Engdsnd sponsored a oomnmn-
lty meeting at o n Ne w . En r hn d
church on Friday night of last track.
ll. was a pretty warm evening but
there was good attendance in spite of
the weather.`
The meeting opened with songs and
yells by the club girls.Team da-
rnonstration on a phase of the cloth-
ing c lub projec t was then put on br
Edna Sprlek and laude Erlkson. The
club rendered a few more songs and
yells which were followed by com-
munity ainglng in which tha whole
audience took part.Hetlon plc turl
took up the remainder of the avenlns
A one r~el pic ture, "Stihl Wash-
ington" :~-l a five reel picture en-
titled "Spnng Valley" were aheim.
Colby Comera Community club held
a community entertainment Saturday_ r _ __ \ r _ L _ . . . __ . . ! l - a . 4 - - . l . . l I
G Sl. P. M. & 0.Mrs. Irwin 1{nct1Tp1"0maha. if vin- '"m'°?'b"'y. " earlyaspossible "`5i`=ini! sh§Peter Peterson and hivin were ITninl NorthltingIlerman nlatwes undfrlcndsl for this years work..,...IMI. and Mrs. L. E. Peterson motorrd|1i3¥ evening.f l l , "remonstrstedTommyandat
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2:00 P.
'T 145 A.
M.
12:35 P. M.
8:26 A.
6:28 P. M.
7:15 A. M.
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6.28 P. bl.
M.
Daily except Sunday.
Sunday only.
Train: South
Daily except Sunday.
Daily except Sunday.
Daily. ta
nz»:N"El1 NOTES
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Daily except Sunday.
Daily except Sunday.
at I"""¢'"1AlbenuoouwaruannwareandHr.andMrs.IldOlson adleanchilnlnencameoverfromMiSsouri
andDagmar leftWedner-nlayfor =ll\'ntley Saturday evening and visitedIvinit withllrs. 0lnon'a brother and at the paxentul 1.. A. 'Noodnard home
family atllrunh. Clolora-rio.They ""° until.Tucsday.They went from here'accompaniedbyMr. andMrs.llelstu northern Michigan where the com-lRaamusaenandchildrenofSp|ker.|PamMr. Woodvlrard works for haveThey expecttobegone about W0
weeks.Mrs. Anna.Pedclie spent the pastweek with relatives in Omaha.
Mrs.IrwinPage of Omaha cameFridayfor avial;withhersister,Mrs.KeithMcliercher andfamily.Avery Dixon. of Arlington. who hash e nvisitingher aunt,Mn . J .W
Compton, returned to her home l~ri-_
Geo. Lowe wanan Dmahavisitor
Monday.Mins Nettie Bell took the Sehenck
| work.Elmer Neiderkruger urms taken to
_Clurknonhospital ln Omaha Tuesday
morningfor an operation.Ilewas
accompanied be Dr. Nellsen. of Blairlis mother and Mrs. Anna Peddie.
Je.-uae Ryan was u pa.-uezurer to 0-
maha Tuay.TheHermangirls who have been
to 6""°"'Q;,i°d°'*"";i_h"""mg °'° "b' ;'the moment tummeo uown wluz llwrug m; - 3 3~cr expect toTaxiDriver(accusingcarl--3§yor lessdisastrousresults.Butthe
airs. A. lu. Hughes of uma cify1= :tt¢ns, what a c lutc h!ls w n zman'W-*notdaunted.m d
whosufferedadislocatedahoulderlFrom rear neat-What business in youseemeju mp !"hequestioned
at the home of her parents, Rav. andi. of yours?lrightinghimselfhastily.
Mn. G.M. Couffer,isreportedasrecovering.Mr.Hughescamethe"
forepart of the week to assist in ear-e-ins: for her.Misa Ada Hlllenburg left Tueaday l l
fo: an extended visit ln Virginia.|
Thefollowing Arlingtonboys areaprmlinsg the week at the boy scoutcamp at Fremont: Duane Cady. John
Liwrge,RayBlu.-xtenl.JohnHo n
:ml Walter Hart.Mr. | : L. Cmlv intl
Specials on Corsets
olIil
a
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Qi
W ehave takenon the Gossard
line of Corsets. These Corsets
areoftheHighestQuality
kn ownandwecansatisfy
the most fastidious.
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ARLINGTONRnwhur and Della xml Harold NvsonI " ; " \ ¢. . . U- - - -- .w e r ea l s ov i s i t o r st h e r et h a nd a y .
H n .A .M .F o r dv i s i t e dh e rc o u s i n
MisaRuthBorg;inOmnhl'alduyand Satuniay of int week,e furnlly driving down for her on Sunday.
AustinWlltaeandLeonSumnerwent to Module. Iowa Monday after-
noon.E. C. Lippineotfa family called at
WnllerCaner'snearHennnnSun-
day._EldredandGordonKempke were
visitors at John Comptbn'a oneaf-ternoon lui. week....
\inll.lrom"ninter wlzoae holnfe is at
Unfol B.;Mr. J. M. "est and Blum June re-
turnedWedllleaulay from a fev¢.da;.x
visit with friends in Omaha.Geo. Rosa, of Omaha visited his six-
ter. Mrs. E. W. Hurdle and family :he
first of the week.Mrs. (Jhristine Huzelnmn, Mrs. L.
.V.AckermanandWillisHornare\biting at the Wm. Ilugelrnan home
gr Wakefield, Nehmka.
Il1
Mr. andMrs. li. A. Mara-lull! and
Mrs. Henry Boker left Saturday forPlainview whert they will spend the
week end wilh Mr. anal Mrs. Ed. Boker
and family.Mm Ed lloker and bab-ieswillaccompanyherparentsw
their summer home at Mercer, Win.,where they will spend s few weeks.
Mrs. Henry Boker will remain nt thehome of her son until their return.
Mn .JnaephRayand~loulzl1ter,a
Croco -pen! Sunday afternoon at the
Glyn Ray home.;
MimiAddieBunn,Zllr.andMrs.Byron Bunn and Mr. and Mrs. Pren-;
tins Smith, of this neighborhood, at-tended the doings at Kmg Park lastSunday.;
Mr. :mtl Slrs. T. K. Iverson ond the
Mrs.MattIvernonfamilyspentn
pea.\an| day at the Fred Olwen homeM ,andMrBertCooperwereBom to Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ut-.1Sunday dinnernests at the Henri-'|lf|_l]§\¢l¢ on quo; lf£1». I_f~Jl\_'.._._'?5;.'".f...f"f'l`i`l'.;.|.",§§.'f...Z`¢f" 43 reint-E
Jones intends to drive up in a week}¢cl the wedding march
with himl i Flstizer Rasmussen and Johunnllmounn picturas.The lsdi aa d tba
and they "°i|.isi¢.ed in Omaha o¢er Sunday
Il |~.L n ~§ , j ~ - ~ ' w :» » | ~ . . . . . . .1 _ ___W. n m g g f r P c o " ; \ e :5 ;i u t h i T h e b n d a l c o u p i e w a s t a k e n u m ~ I ?; = = ; ; = _ = =u m m a n n c a m p u r | 1 } | r o u g I 1 Y e l l o w : n n e P a r k w . e w c u l d l l a w n n e x t S u m l n y e v e n i n g .|o n
H e a d d a u g h t e r o f G u y M e n d .§ f " " ' " ' b a " f m "a n d l e f t t h e s a m e ° " " " ` i B a s i c c o u r s e ,p r r l i r n i n a r y m i u m y l m ": h a n b e c n r r m d a w a y m t h * " ° ' " 5 M r .. § l a n | | s 1 l s n i e c e ,M r s .M y n i e ;L n i i k t o t h e r u m m .t h a n a m u m
|.a n g f o r C l a n t o n a n d D a v e n p o r t ,I o w a i t r n i n i n g p h y s i c a l c l e v a l o p m e n t _ h _ } l ; u ;wi ! . | 1 t h "c o m p n r i s o n t h e y | ' ° ° " *\ V h i l e a n d a n n a n d f l r n i l y ,o f O ! n l h l ' n 0 a h n r u g e o f b u - v e s t l a b - o r I n W u h
A r e c e w e r w a s a l s o a p p o n n t e d i n a n d L a d y s m i t h ,W i s c o n s i n t o \ i s l ¢M i s s f c h u o l o f n o i d i e r m u m a n d m m e t h o u g h t h e y m a k e n b i g a f f a i r f s p e m l u ;S u n d a y a d l n r n u c n w i t h i i r u r l n h c o u n t y t h i ,y e a r .T h e c o n t i n -
t l e c a s e o f A a f m l A .° ° ' " 2 * ° "" ' | r f » l = \ = i w o f t h e s f w m ' 1 ` h ° v w i l l - - _ _ _ ; _ . .. | . . . : \ |. . : n . .. , l . . - . . . . . . . . . . . » . = . .Q c !t h e m .f u n n .Q u a i a h o w e n e n a b l e d f a n n e r s z a m e
ll ltheir when a bit nt n time. with in
4~Hen withthem.3," : " "" -~"-"- ~ - -.....the (`hn.\\ f ameronome.Marhn htork on July 16th.wereImner guests at the I.Izy lun:Cumming Ci;went UP 1.0 Aawanna*Mr.EliniMrs.Wm.Adminsami*Mr. and Mrs. Ray Master1 are theh0meinBlairlast.Sunday.MH.
Sunday and defeated their oil HYBIA_ixMIithe Arizona boys, 6 to 5 In .A elevenI l l i:3:;:.'_ 3.3 3 =;,f",.m;%_;=f;'a_1g';;;.
llmlng game, featured by hard hitting and the Huit Lowe family look their
end flat playing on both sides.dinners at lima: Park, Omaha..
proudparentsofanewnlnuzhtrr,Metzler ia Mr. King's sister.Eleanor Moy, hom on July Hath. Hrs.Mrs. T. K. Iverson is helping her
Masters ie ul the home of Mr. andmother,1\!n<.MartinJohnsonwhoMrs.RavrnondLuulwisz.kites west of Herman this week. n~=NOTE OUR PRICES
Gossard Corsets at $2.00 to $5.00
Gossard Belvadear at $2.75 and $3.50
Gossahls Brassiere at $.50
We also invite your attention to our dry goods de-
partment with a complete supply of family necessi-z mercial News devolopment.zneselvnv nun »»--~=- -- - - - -hioffic es are in the w. o. w. buildin|:.i°"those who have met rn
Mrs. wilrred Amdt and little f=¢n,"*'°f* time he has been "' 0
|congratulat.ions ans extended.H a r r y o f C h i c a g o a r e v i s i t i n g a t w e
*1 -v s l n | . . . . \ »
~ |¢]d|: liul llennsn.Cunilnl ifiilé D. w. Rllllllll ]\°""1 _iéHi|`a'ii:i¢iiICityplays- theBIair .IndependentsHarry I'itch andfamily, of Ufnll- Guy 1¢,.mI,{.hush
at the Bhir park on July 27th.ha wen'guests\atthe J.A.\\es£Mm. P. I.. Fhriatenen ami daugh-mn.The prevailing 'rages for re-
homes of Mr. and mrs. r. w. Annu.||.\»n,Asul \.l| na]BLAIR l\"DFPE"'iDE'\T§LOSE ax 1Mr.d M .Hennan Stnwe this ~4 \"" - ."?._ .--__ ..-=..1|zxxzs c ma c e " ', § . 'B i 2. , f' _ §" f "
spent Sunday evening at Kruq Park.GertrudeJohnsandIsabelspentSunday evening atA. J.Sumner's.
Miss Preltla Blomhurg spent two or
three day s of her mention with herparents last week.She has recent-yreturnedfromLosAngelesaml
aftertemporaryworkattheFor!
plantin Omaha shewas offered njob where she had urorkeil so many
years and accented it.l
\t\ Cutter near lllair.iMrs. Charles Andrews and her sisterMr. and Mrs. limes; Peterson stop-;ed here Sunday for a ohon visit with
friends.They live on the lI. P. Han-
son farm near Decatur and were retuming home from o vi-it with re-lutives at llennington.Albert Cooper and wife anel baby
spentSunday at thell.t.Cooper
home.Mm. Waldo Hancock took u num-
Hrs. Amir Svennnl spent the week ber of Ilaroh|'s ber irientis on a hike
endat theparentalhome that shemight visit with her sister.
Mr. Joffe, of Omaha. Miss Atlas Pil-
cher. of Blair. and Robert Johns were
dinner guests. Sunday at A. SI. Johns'lliaa Gertrude was also pnesent having
another week of vacation.Earl Smith who went to Grand ls-
landtospendtheFourth.securedwork there and diti not return.
Thumloy to enjoy o picnic and helpHaroldcelebratinghisbirtl|l.lQ)an-
niversary.A majority of the members of thell.Y.P.l .attendedtheBaptlil
Ycunsr Peoples' Rally at the Baptist
chureh at Blair Sunday aftemoon an-inevening.__TheIlasternStar held aregular
meeting: Thursaloy eveninx.WeunderstandthenewHerman
MinePatiencel.y=n.leftThursdayforNebraskaCity.Mrs.Andrews
will remain for a ten day \init.Mr. and 3-Irs. Clarence Welch lm!2on, lIlmer of Shenandoah. Ia.. wen
vi:witors at the G. A. fclarrhall home
on Thursday.They were on a eamp-
ing trip enroute for polnte in Colora-
do.Mrs. l'. I-I. Welsh returned on Thurs-
iluv from Malvern, ia.H.I..l'harrl=\neturneelthefore
rt of the week from Superior whereE2 has been for the pant two monthsx
itewas accompanies!byhiszranel-
tlaughter. Miss Aria l'harx-is of Long
portal an |:etting alonz\nice°l3..Mine
FdithhasbeenutteminrrsummerschoolinLincolnand the Dpertlllnn
Iwas performed at a Lincoln hospital.Her mother was with her at the timeof the operation and her father and1- number ol the children went down
'ln see her on Sunday.She planai toteach the Bono school next year.Hr. and Mrs. Don Metzler and Mr.andMrs. liarry Ty son attended the
:lance in llerman Satunlny night.II. W. Layman, of Burt Co. risitenlat the home of L. Lorman Sunday.
Mr. and hire. Randall Iverson spent
Sun-lay at the home of hire. Iversonhmother, Mm. Christensen in Blair.I
ties.Chiltlren's Fancy socks and three quarter hose
in tans and grays$ .50
Humming Bird, Silk Hose (ali shades)1.50
Ginghanls, all colors, at 25, 35. 50 and 65 cents.
Percales, both light and dark at 20 and 23 and 23
cents per yard. .
Dotted Normandy Voiles at 65 cents per yard.
Cretonnes at 25 to -15 cents per yard.
SasBros.Pine who will visit here.;Mrs. Flora Kehoe. mother of Mrs.MissLuellaReekmeyerreturnedAE. Dixon went to Omaha Tueodayl
fromLincolnonWednesday.SheIor several days visit.T H E3 | ( ]S T O R ET H EO L DF Z E L I A B L E
has been attending summer school at
the university.
Anumber of farmers are cutt§n2ortn and some have the second cutting
Mrs. O. ll. l.owe left Thursday forol alfalfa really.- - - - - - - - - o
week.Mrs. Amd( was as lumwr :cm
M. " vr ~--_,1Ann Aid bo theThelrovemmenn I.
nurisu.The Secretary or use unam-1 " -.er of Commerce told me that it payaid"'"5"uhich may desire,for li l'
.»»!¢\.¢nlu= mhifh LHRY Pnl!! 8\Iff8l. u|¢Mr. In d MTI ~ P § t ° f $ | 0 D l n d
{Continued on PS' 2)~ ~¥;;\plt6 :Ann-§ Hr. and Hrs. James Kirby returned
HIMBIER SCHOOLS fed :nd remedy..Into their hands Friday evening from a tim reeks vl-
.Fon RURAL TEACHERS has been committed complete juris-:ratlum They visited s bmther and
:.;.-»|.... ¢|f| nnnhm] m.or nd! the func-#family at Madison, Wh. md took l.
IL t k sa u u nu n j " " " ° " £ " " ; r I ;~ ~ ~ ~ ' 8 ~ u p t h e ~1 r u f r o m n u n s o f g m e m m e n 1..§2',.'l'£.'£`L'f,.J?.°`.T1" uni;Eorsities.c o l i g i c h u M u l e c h a n t s w w - 3 ; ~ ~ L`1$'§EL .§.T " i 1 . ~
M I M .a n d n o m d scho otn m d r c n i e _ u t i c ~ " " ' 1 ' 2 h a " I i i ...=..2......... . . . = ! 1 . u l h u d i vx x m l vi s i t e d £ 6 0 3 5 3
llr. and Mn. Lyle uuyer are mov-ing to Blair lhls week.
Ona of the inberzaling features ofour Sunday school was the tellin: nfthe story of Joseph by Wallace llusk.
Ile proved he hm! pu! mme study onll. an he nmembemlall the alelnilsParents. let us help our ehlldran know
their Bibles.
band arein havetheir pictures taken
soon to be used in the canlogue for
the\'¢:uhiugonCountyFair.Thgyare lu play during the fair as wlll
anim the Calhoun mul illnlr lmtillzr.Thelumk WultornLeague recenteiz organized here have nceweel t|1e\rcharter, membershlil Canis, llml but
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where he has pnesided at the Baptlsvtied the count an :near nan m uw luuunchurch there for the past few mollthn.!;,m1 hugh aisles went eeoneieae in the'A DRY SPUT IN NEBRASKA
lie and his family left Tuesday b)"tenth.But alas!It was the sameway of auto for their new home. Thlérld _story in the eleventh.Errorai Lire. Bela Germ Jensen of this rut).
Foreman family have been residents nml hits. and when the smoke cleared who an °°m'"f°7". with her ilumhlcr
of Blnir for a number of yeah: and away.Canning City had five mor el" "° y ' ar e visi ti ng a d°" ""' °' an lltheirmany friend#here wish folhmarkere tucked away.Blair triefl. sieter at H°m'"'~f°"*hebrnslta
them success and happlneas in |.lwir:g~g;in to raily but fell short by thrc°"r|\25 heme that crops are tn ba-1
-. .r:_\.| .J nndnnvnr \lmorts..\n|| thin ends the sail mr,-f~*jv°=_§=[\{§§f~f\° g_"j"f= ~ the f=;§""';"
that the enrollment of teachers at
these imtitutions this summer were
lrrger than ever before.The major-
ity of ntlbh institutions offer courses
designed to give practicat help to
teachers in rural schools ol all sizes
financial::inure 'run wmuuul §|uoenun. - .........,- ..__safety, unless then is a general di!-! nt Des Moines, Io\n,.hnving bu! the
fusion ol lsnowledge and informationibeet and most enjoyable time they
un elementary economic subjects suf- ever remember of having spent on any
ficient to create and adequately to vacation.
;,uue public opinion f i A number of friends gathered at
from the one-room to the large con-Prlrtically every president rom.wlidated achooi.Thousands of teach- Washington t o C o o l i d g e h a s w m e a ~ ~ Q Q ~ ~
A - . - L I -u n n l ' \an! that the improvement of American ...-.u:..... ......:...-........Thaw Innnoht
Eoy, Thafs GoodMr . an d M m. Jo hn C n mp t u n vi - e ll e n !i n n sn n la r en o wr e a !f o rhu 1 :.n| y-| -
at R o ll i n W ar r l r kw \ \ !:t l n e >u l : l )a f t e rh
n o o n .T h ell e n e hC o m m u n i t y{'l u l :m e t
Th u r s d a y u t M n . W a l t e r P e c l u . Th e r ewn s a g o - m ll v n um b e r p r e s en t a nd t h e
la d i e s p i e c e d s c r a p s fm a q u i l t w h i c h
is fo r s a l e l a t e r .C h a r l e sll \2 *kha-1nho r s ekllleul
b v l i n r h t n i n g M o n d a y m n r n i m r d u r l n n t
t h e e l e c t r i c a l n t n r m ; t w o o t h e r s w e r e
st r u ck b ut n o t k i ll e d .l t w a s a y o u n z
l1f>r=~ea n do n eo iat e a ma n di tis
q u i t e n m i s fo r t u n e .
M r . a n db l n .R o b e r tIm m u n \ i ~ i t -
ed t h e !at t ef'1 1 n i ec e , M rs . G ra c e B ar -
r o nS u n d a ya n dl i t t l eM a r i ec a m s
h o m e w i t l m t h e m fo r u vi s i t .
} l r . a m l B i n . H e r n b l o u m . o f O m a h aw e r evi s l l o na tCh a s. . Hu : =k 'nS a t -
u n l a y .M r .Jo h nN e n e l la n d,Fifespenl.
M o n d a y e ve n i n g u t.- \. M . Jo l\ ns '.
M r s .R a l p hC a r t e ra n dw i f e .o l
C h i c a n o ,M i s aD o r aC a n e r o fIl l a l r
: n dM r . a n dM r s . J b h n C a r t e r w e ve
vi n i t o r sa tM n .C h a r l e sC a r t e r !
S u n d a y .,Mi s a F l or e n ce B ec k . o f Li n c ol n . w h o
h a sbe e nvi s i t i n gM i s sF r n n e e s C a r -t e rf o r afe wda y s .r e t u r n e dt o h e r
h o m e\\'edn es d\5 '.D o u g l a sC a r t e r w a sh o m e f o rt h e
'w e e k e n d .
'a s sT e r e a r e f i f t e e n c h a r t e r m e m
be rs an d t h e at a cc e nt of or gn n iz i ns r . \
l e a g u e h o n e h a s b e e n d u e t nt h e e h
fo r t so fl l a r r yF i t c h .o fO m a h a .:1
m e m b e r n f t h e H e r m a n l e n l r t l e a n d n
fa r m e rl l e r n u mb e xTh enhje f tn l
t l e n n l e ri tt o|:i»li nt h epre=~er\n
l i o no ffo re st s.fi el ds .et r e m n san-1
m m : m t l a n i m a l l i f e .Th e l l vr m n n l n n l lt e - n m l m : t nt h e
Bl i l la n l .Xe h r . .t e a mi nag a m ea t
t h a tpla neS u n d a yu ft e m o o n .Tl t e
w e r e w a sIT t o l .M r .V e r n o nl i a u r h a da nn1reel:
n n !tr ue -tnfr i e n df r o mll el gr uu lv.
N c b r m k u .Th e l l s l l C r e e k h a l l t e a m w e r e 1 | e
fe a t e fl i n a f a s t g a m e S u n d a y a f t e r
\t \0 flb yt h e'l'elhn.-stat e a m .T h e
g a m e w e n tt w e l veinnings-t h e-c o r e
l~einlz B to 9.Ja m e s B r a d e n# n n a n d fa mi l y . 1 r a n k
l l n n l e r r a na n dfa m i l y{lll\|M r .!ln\|
Mt n . l h l \'» 'i l » n n sp e n t S u n da y a t t h e
[len \\'ae l\l. er ho wle.
Th eO t i s Y n w e l l , ( l a u d eC l e m e r m
a n dR a yTr i p l e t tfa m i l i e st o o kp i e -
a i c d i n n e r S u m l n y u m l s p e n t t h e d a y
n t t h e O a k l a n d p a r k .l l e v. . l u m e n o f t h e N e b r a s k a H o m e
I'I n d i a nSoc ie typr e a ch e da tt h e L i
l I.C h u r c hS u n d a ye ve n i n g .
_ _;Mr s . l le e be a nd Mr s . flt \ n l. a \* e H a m
n no f O m a h a n . r etl n a t l nl l t h el a t -
1
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h a d n l o m z s i e g e o f p i c k i n g t h i s e u m ~ |" " _
m e r t h e y h a v i n g h a d 4 w e e k s i n c l u u l - | L N O T I C E T o "' 1 C I " E I f "r g - s y ;
i v l r S u n d a y s o f e v e r y d a y p i c k i n g -O F E . l .R l ( .( `. R l u .
t l e b c n g f r o m 1 2 5 t o 1 5 0 p i c k e r s l
o e h e g i r o u n d s .T h e y h a v e h a n d l e d C o m m e n t l n g S f l n d a y 'A u l r u s | :3 ,
I 0 0 0 r o s e s o f f r u i t 3 9 0 0 o f t h e m o e -w e r ,w e w i l l r e p a i r t h e l a r g e o n t a r i o
"'" '.h l i i t 1 n t .: .a a h b u t i t -"*""'P °i
1 s r r a s p b e r r i e s a n e a g e ;e r 1 W e w i l l h e c o m p e l l e d t o d i s c o n n e c t
h h a \n e s T e r e s b e e n a n a u m a n c t p o f t h e _ c o n s u m e r s b e t w e e n t h e
n l n i c e f r u i t a n d n o t r o u b l e t o g e th e l p e r s ,b o t h o f w h i c h | 1 r o p o s i t i o n s l " ' " "o f 3 : 3 0 P .M .a n d 1 1 P M *
M r .H o o p m a n a p p r e c i a t e s u s i t i s n o t . ; ' : ; ' ; f : m
\ ; :u l l v l s u t h a t e v e r y o n e b e
t h e a s c e i .,`l l l l s s n i l '5 2 1 2 ,r e t u r n e d f r o m ;A l s o ,a d v i s e t h a t a l l W W M h a v i n g
t t '.g q _. h m u t o m a t i c s w i t c h e s o f a n y k i n u l s h o u l d
t t y n e o r m a l l a s t I r u l a y .M " e l w s c o n t i n u e t h e u s e o f t h e s a m e d u r -
s h e h a s b e e n a t t e n d i n g s u m m e r s c h o o l i n g t h e t i m e w e a r e t i b l f l l l t h i s w o r k I
the summer work very nleamnt l"'|, \oltnge at times and these switc hes
;:rofitable and found a number Ufwi ll not operate correctly on lowl
HIT vuutriur.zvtumuvn,u.-tum;bumper crop, are not yet on the roar
iket and they hatent had any lieu
pototatoes. The wheat crop WM not
worth harvesting and the Data hal
Io. be headed.
ta x o n o r r n s r n ts
We wisll to express our thanks In
those friends who through their kind
ness renalercd so much assistance
gluing the illness anrl after the death
el our beloved sister and slaughter.
We desire to especially thank l.'|1n-Q
who sent such beautiful floral offer-
inzs' and the choir for the music.
_ers who expect to team:in tldtulsa;schools next full will avail themselves
of the opportunity f ar improvement
offered.Many school lmoaril mem-
hers and county superintendents when
will willimrly pay»elccfing teachers
a better salary or add a 'hfmua to the
the well preparedregular salary toand to tho.=c who have the initiative
and ambition to go to summer schools
to improve their teaching methods.
In the eml the children ln the schools
are the beneficiaries.Country people
are wlllinz to pay more for good.
schools.They should and do wish to
lcnow that they are zrettirit value for
the ncreued investment.the past s Weclts.Misa Davis foumllat we will he compelled to lower the\\hlCh =3~f-g ';§"'=%'°*'_f |~ 'Th summer is the acceptable time
'nate a ami)ifor teachers, school boonl mcmbcru.
- - - - - -- - - 0 county superintendents, and teacher-
institations depends upon the intel-
ligence ol the eters.Thinlfof this.
mothern uns]athers,livihg on the
farms, before you decide not togive
ycur boys and girls anfl the nation's
future voters the advantages of a
high school education.
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ULD LAND BIARK 'ro G0
The old frame teaming on m i n
street. formerly occupied by the Oliver
lludleson smoke house was tlOld the
other day to Henry Llencke and Hen-
ry in'turn sole! it to chrié Rathmann
\sl'o is tearing' it dawn and will sell
thc lumber.
*fltulttg tauaur:|a¢|;.a......J .....-,._well filled baskets with £006 things
ts eat which were spread on the table
at the proper time.About 25 friends
were present to wish Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson many more years of happi-
nes s.. - . _ .- » _ - - --l There will 'oe a demonstration at the
'Quality Market,on Satunlay after-
noon, August 2nd, when the Curlahy
hams,Puritan brand, will be served
'with sandwiches to customers and all
interested in purchasing high grade
hams.tt
1 Mrs. Louie Farnbcrg, Sr. returned
lfrom a few days visit in Clo with
.
This is one of the Old buildings of her daurhter and farnily-She wit-
Iilair and was used for years as nessed the wdimr and clcpadng of
a mlcktight mail airplane while downformer Blair people living there. .P toltage.i Mrs. John Newell is looking for !\erm.ep"ing institutions to cooperate l°|s|Joon.
~ ,tiifl''l'll¥ 333, the earl that our country ¢l1il'l¥¢'\The site will be the home of a new
liahn, dean ol' the Wayne Normal and der that we may serve as lmifll P3"¢I"c¢l of l.inc1ln,ivho will urii\¢|ll?;: l'§§Z°1J;'."l.°lS '£Z?§,.f""If 'lf""°"'° theatre building.
l l f L " " § = 1 t . f i § ~ l i l l;i;;?llnc ai: lf:;;1:§ic1clnon\l;fh;c: i (.\R{..'4(l§°ti_(::€E TO MOVE |cu e
f;"::.f°.E *;,=;;f;<;,§f;;,;;;f;g=;;° f»:i='.°'?.'f§ u_g»;;=~ '7'Z'"1T..'E.affl1'$""`El;`."
..S.'"`.E" 3; lI'."''i'=';'i;..l`j.§'f,-2T.lI3;".'l°,l.;'$;'f%';,l;'.,if ',;,,;;';$";',1°;.,;';.f°;;*,§.':ft.,"'..1I'.'.§`,'?"'"' a r~..`fl'.'i..""£.I.l.l"»,§T;"tf~`..l'f"$..l§°Z'Z°"<-."3?1 ;'1;'i',."l°E.';§',Z."~.11';l,*'.Zl';.§.{°`""' Rob-
c o m p a n l e d b y t h e i r s o o W a l d o e w l l m ~ a t f s p n a l i k e o n l l l i . .1 2 3 0 3 1 ; § l § § £ ` . f `
, f l ° f , . . ' l T .. .~ l l . . . l a t \ ' A \ ¥ I l I l ) - A p o s i t i o n a t o u . - e f ` .f ° . i ' . f n " I ` ° "n i l ' § f " " ~ f .`. ¢ ` = ` l l 2 r m F ` § § . " 3 f f , ", , ; ;B l i s s T i l l i e H i m o f F l o r e n c e i s
. 1 '|.f a m i l y -| t l o n .f g a n i a a t i o n .. f w o r k .P h o n e l a d .l i e d 2 1 1 .i n o d g m i n t h e o l d G u t s c h o w b u i l d l n g i v i a i t i a g M r s .L i l l i e P a u l s e n t h i s w e e k .
mong them were Rev. Shlck and wife;We wish e\el')user of current to-pastor of the M. E. church and ll. H,conser\e as_rnuch as pomible in or-'
llrs. Hahn.Dean Hahn was 5'-'P*""itrons as possible.
iotemlent of the Illairrchools years C 3 Krause.City Clerk.
ago.Slncc the close ol summer i
'there.
;-;Mrs. James Roberts and daughter,
r Mrs. Mark Beaty and family and Miss
B lah l ft this week for a vlslt with
And when it comes to judging Doughnuts or any
other baked goods. you can usually depend upon a
l»oy'§ft~aSl£;He knows what is good and shows his
prefemnce in no uncertain manner.
If your baking is done with Maintop, it will always
be the acme of perfection
BLAIR MILLING C0
\'1HBRBIAN NEWS'ter'} dluhter, 3.11<. Gonlon Lone. atThe flour that took hm prize on opencompetitionw`thIIthM A I N T O Pfloura at the Thurston County Fair onBaemi, CakeM11nZug§".&fresent.Min Marion Finch, of Calhoun wasP Min Annd An-iernn and Mr. and
nguestofMistMarjorieGodsey3-Ira. Wm. Behrent were Blair \i»i\
fmm Tueulay until I`riday.Urs Saturday.Mn. E. C. Johnson and Misa MawMiss Beck, nl Lincoln. was a guts!ine are spending a few days at lhe nf ills.1 Francin (Inner the put week.
Oscar Gllberuon home at Blair.Mrs. Maggie Becton andmother.Mi
l a
Pa¢¢'1"b=!\mu! t"\l"|"'KlPRl*¢i"
#s:=Ecum'rons- Awrrs *Pnorrr BY mea PRICES
Wheaton,Minn.,-The apeculnmr
mud not the farmer il pochting pm-fiu from present live stock and adn
,mu-kata.New that prices are up, tha
gfnnners have nothing much mo all.
So far us agricuitunl rdic f il c on-
feemed the me a n t situation means
|.othl|}g.It is U, fictitious market."
Thi# is the autament of F. W. Mur-
yoar, the July I estlmste of the gov-
erumant ahdvra.Subatantinl incen-
es in z ha s of i ve a tn tun mes tlmn to d
an J uly 1 our th! J une 1 utimata.
Nlb r u k z ' |winter wh a t crop was
rstitnllad at 0,439,000 bushlla on
Jana l,as compued no 28,220,000
hushed: harvested lut y ur, but this
was increased zo an estimnte of 45,
863,000 bushels by the Juiy I eltim-
n e .JCondition of lrlnhr wheatin No-
Dana College
Dana College solicits the young
people of Blair and vicipity to get their
--if !31en's any more at home lik:
hun-for the lake of our aides, Kean
Gollmar Bros. we uk yon, leave 'ern
#wr there, wer go to the circus to
Imxh and thrill. and vs wish tn do
ibm altenutdy but this utonlshinl
Bonhommie mah! us do them lulmul-
taneoualy. and it urrenches ua, so it
dues.And with him an l brlgada of
tha funniest ciovrnn in tha world;
lftrs of the pmntdaons md the grim-
u e are they,vrhita h a d notabiu
mm. Nebr.. July 31, 1924
Hlnir. Nebr.. Jul? 31. 1924
s >P q e T n
cnulcn DIR ECT ORY
BAPTIST CHURCH
{Cor.Lincoln and 4th a i : n u )
Arthur D. Smalley. Putor..
Sunday School 10 A. 31.
Homin: Servi c i ll A. H.
Evening Service 8:00 P. H.
CHURCH OF 'CHRIST
(Cor.Lincoln ond 2nd stzeetl)
L. H. Camp, Pnllor.
Bible School 10 A. M.
Mo rn i ng 'wmmp ll A. H.
Chrisllnn Endeavor 7:00 P. H.
Evoning Service 8:00 P. H.
fTl1urr|1 Nhrhl. Wdnesdalf 8:00
|:e'r1'l-za FROM wuaxsrs
(Continued from pin One)
them well to keep up 9. good tourist
ciliap and il. certainly leaves a good
impression of the town luck ol such n
camp, on the tourists passing thuooxl:
which now has become no small mat-
ter.At the comp in Minneapolis
there were 200 :ans averaging over
4 people to the cur.This amp here
which in one of several in Lhe town
mull. have over 100 can and about
50 c an are a small c rowd.For a
long wayx out we thought Bldr'a
crmp compared favorably with m y
we went into in Minnesota, but Wi.:-
i
-'nm ENTERPRISE-__..CDNGREGATIONAL CHURCH __|LEGAL NOTICE most eeogomieal toilet soap.Fo:ty 'not y ou?Send s u mp f m full in-
k i a. 1,°w*f¢muu.m and rules.sheffield Lab.James A. LIcKee1ps.n, Pubor I two other cash prizes, me nsN ' m s n w r n z t r CDURT OF of $k,500 for the best advertising :lo-lorstories, Aurora, Iliinois. (Dept. 24)
The month of August Is £0 be \.1 *
5.
-mon month.There win be =.,!I'i " ° " " 'GT° " CQUNTY , N3 B R* 5' | x= = 1 This is your cpportunity w get as-41.
preaching but U12 Sunday school "ill "money for business or pleasure, anholdits sessions as usuni.Le; win i'°'?$`£l';§T'¥»T{i.fwfi'"" Company, education or free g;cu.rself of debt.The Enterprise furnishes ents for
._ n.- -...\....:..... ...A ....:.:=. ..r.em s lSome one will win this muh.Vfhy nds without cost to the advertiser."r .the funniest ciovrne in the world;
lien of the pentdaone end the grim-
eee are they,erhite heed notabien
|f!"°1\\ every dime, the Gollmer Bfoe.
fun brigade will eeemper into the
'nllmmoih erene et every perform:
mee with the latelt haw-hen from
leughlaml,and "their heel:will
f¢l|0\'r one hundred anime!:ut-ape,
dttggies, donkeys burroe. ducks, mum
heya, masters end ponies
Into the hearts of children and
frownupe elike ne e this motley
MPP? carefree erevr scattering ehuck-
ies.emiiee,[rim and laugh! that
Obme from just beloer the beit.
~ SCQUT ENTERPRISE
l
" G B ;In d t h r i l l i n g a c t s a l l fr e e t o y o u .
O n M o n d a y n i g h t a l l h d i e s w i l l b e
d m i t b e d fr e e t o L h e W a l t e r S a vi d g e
l a y e r s w h e n ac c o m pa n i e d b y o n e
i d a d u l t t i c k e t , e i t h e r a l a d i e s o r
e n l i e m e n ti ck et ..
R e m e m b e r t h e W a l t e r S a vi d g e
h o u r s h a ve n s t a i n l e s s m p u t z t i o n fo r
o n e s t y a n d d e a n l i n e a s a n d y o u w i l l
n u k e n o m i s t a k e i f y o u w a i t fo r t h e
ug s ho w.Do n o t b e mi s le a d by :L a be -
en t a .W e w i l l p o s i t i vel y b e he r e o n e
e e k s t a r t i n g M o n d a y A u g u s t 1 1 .
ap ln ,,.o round and new ride for the kid-
ies besides 26 high :ins minilture
tures conducted byadies and geniie-
~'==a
Fhere will be three ine band con-
rta daily and 2 big free acts daily.
il of this is free and we urge you to
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Olympic games in n n¢1rlPlP¢\'Turning to his father he ukod» "Dad
what is a javeiin 2"
"A _javelin." replied Doe. "u a spear
with Swedish aneurton."
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a-1. |. pn.
ependablc, Light, Speedy 1`rucl>in,|
on a Pmfhable Opcraung Basis
The xhoroughly dzpmdable qualities
of Fond xmcking unit: an nllected ln
their universal xeepunce for light,
lpeedy delivery.
Furd one-Ion :meh am lun sa buy
and leu to maintain. 'Huy are the
mon eeonwmid zrucko on the mukn.
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I ' n u r u A l l n A U T I O I I I I D l o a n n x u x l
Dana College solicits the young
people of Blair and vicinity to get their
education at the college of their home
town...
Regular College, Normal, Commer-
cial, Music and Acadeniic courses are
ofered.
-' ~~nable Write for new malog
CROP |¢ 0 ..with the Gollznar Bros. Trained Wiid
Neinukn's farms wil! produce 11. Andmai Shows.220,000 buahels more of winter 1rhoat|Joie uma to Arnedoi. this spring
this year than in 1923 while the crop | tu produce the imshinz antics for
for the entire country win be 29.789, the famous down family with the
000 bushels len thsn last year, ac-'most exciusively Trained Wild An»
:ending to govemment crop eztlmnmmhnnl Show In America and what hal
Five slltel, N8bfl3kl| mum. Ol:-[happened then is while mp hiztori.
lnhoma and Texas will share in theS|Lid one Wabash critic:"I f there
lncreued production of winter wheaI.;is anything funnier than Joe Bon-
while the other wheat-growing atlbes homme, that nimble. amazing comic
imrvest much smaller crops than lastlcinwn of the saw dust ring in lIurf1p6
J O E a o r m o m a z S A W D U S T
C O M I C M A R V E L D F A G E
C o m e s a n o t h e r s t a r f r o m n c m s s
t h e w a t e r .It a J o i e B o n h c m m e ,t h e
ers up here need at feast that much
to pay out."
Murphy said ihlt American coun-
cii of agriculture organized here
July 11 and 12,will have an im
portant announcement nnr§y n o n
week.
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1| e :chew .rel. gchlnnigd, De!endlnLs.
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THURSDAYAUGUST 7
Ro an D e t l s 'c h a i r o r d e r i n g n h a n
" H u w d o y o u w a n t i t c u t ! " a s k e d
R o n .T h e b o y re p i le d ," I w a n t a l f ; I e
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~~ 'lg ~every detail. We invite yourinspection.
MRS. T.c .H|L'roN, The Milliner
- a~ ~ Harvest Money
Christensen Lumber Co
tition on or befoni the first day of
September. 1924.
Dated this 23 day of July, 1924.
Crowe!! Lumber a Grain Company,26-it _ By E. B. Carrigan,1
Clrrigxn & Carngan
I |o f s a i d r e a l es t a t a t o t h e p a y m e n t
t h a n - o f.
un IB u i l d i n g a ~ d L o a n A s s o c i a t i o n i n e
s u m o f $ 0 0 . 0 0 .
Laddera
Ladders
Ladders
The minister an~l m y .¢. ._1fmt planned any extensive trip fvrg Th ,d f dZ\ | 0T;1.1 p M
tr . e lr mu u m Th ey vm - ms pi l! !Muni ° ; ' d * '."3§*f f""Mni gn
Q K lr: me c sta=*the time at homo ma *ill *\="~° and each of them win tzke notice um
a few shot! num jcur l to near by on u w 3, 3 dw o f May,1924, tho
pointl.avgmggg fum ¢.»wp¢uz¢n in 'gg Dis-We hope the members of the church z ct.urL o °§ngton unty,will take aslnnuge of this apportun Nebnlka. against and dgnud rffalid
each of them together w -ity no \'i="¢ other churchei um |"'="!vit *gg attachment on the groundsthmini tern.that e Iefendanta and each of themr ~y n ;from July as m d 21 ue non leaidenp gf the Suze of Neb-|
msrke um earliest beginnings nf the n.-aka and plamlaff has secured an!World Wir.Today rations '~"° 'P"""; §§i'.iI S L* \mm°'l¢f§a ofby *iii*
ing s2.9w.000,000 annually for arm-, sheriff of this county on the ard aw!
amenu.That tmcunt would my t.he?f J une,924 bf attaching :Eng levylil
nz upon ots n ne (9), Len I J , sn§='P'm of the League of Natl-om eleven (21) in block twenty (20) off
or J'¢i3'5~the dty of Blair, Nebrukn. sublet!!
u '':.T¢ `~fy .¢"'/~ § : £ `g n
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l WHEN you get your money for your crops open an ac-count wlth us. depositing all that you do not require
for immediate needs.
It will be safe earning* money for you whlle it is hereandwhen you need it for investment or otherwise ll is ready
and waiting for you.
We are opening new Accounts daily and we welcome youto luke advantage ol this service weare so well equipped
to handle.i
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First Prize or letter suggesting the
but way ta use the cleanest, purest,
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tension.An unlimited
supply. W e selI'em right.
¥rocee<lnre in to recover from the de-endants and each of them and in fa-
vor of the plaintiff the sum of $238.05
together with interest thereon at therate of 'Z per nent 'per lnnum from'the um clay uf Apri , l921. and castsof suit, due and pnrlbfe w plqjntiffby uid defendants y reason of ma-I
erin! and merchandise sold, and ae-l
livered to and acc eptd by add de-fendmls under an impiied ¢:cntnct,|
Apparel for Summer of
Unrleual Grace and Beauty ..
Characteristic of all our offerings
of this store, this showing of de-
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CONGREGATIDNAL CHURCH
(Cor.Walker Ave. and Colfax)
James llelloeman. Pastor.
Sunday School 10 A. H.
Homin; Servic e li A. ll.
Christian Endeavor 7:00 P. H.
ST.PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH
{Drqp\1 Nehnatal
Rev. R. J. Rclnerlaen, Pastor
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Church Services at I l A.31.
¢ _ » - - -- -A H E R I C A N E V . - L U T H .' h z l n r r r
(W.Lincoln and 2nd street)
H. J. Warning, Pastor.
Blair Telephone 1802
American Lutheran religious ln
atructione Saturday afternoons at
1:30 or 2.Sundayaehooi 10 a. rn.
Divine aervlee at 10:80.Our aer-
\lcee are alternately either English
on German.The church bound meets oeeadonly
and the voting members convene
quarterly.The Ladies Aid meets every Gm
Wednesrlay afternoon of month.
The pastor intends to serve
mlaalon-stations on Sunday P.M'a.
DANISII zv.1 .u' mEm.u CHURCH
(Cor. Jackson and Center street)
H. Nielsen. Pastor.
Sunday School 9:15 A. M..
Homin; Service 20:80 A. H.
Evening Service 3:00 P. M.
BE-ORGANIZED CHURCH OF
.TESUS CHRIST OF LA'l'I`ER
DAY SAINT13
(Lincoln Street bdwaln 6th li hh)
Elder T. J. Elliott. Omaha,Sopply
eonsin has them beat, with their gan
plates and stoves.I lnkeda c ake In
a Jewel oven of one stove and cooked
a pot rout on an Acorn gas stove
in the same place.besides having
the choice of 5 double In plates anl
tao lovely porcelain sinks. That was
our finest c amp but the main thing
is to have facjlitiea to dispose of gar-
bage.Most tourist: are housewives
and home makers and are more than
vrlllingto do their part towards keep-
ing the camps clean.A different
class of people patronize these camps
than attend public reaoru of other
sorts.I told you we watched that cyclone
form out of Lake Benton.The next
day we followed it for over lo miles
and they told us it went 100 miles.
just cleaning things up aa it went
through auch lovely and prosperous
forming districts.Many lives were
saved through the"4act that many
were away attending various plcnies
but it must have been heart rending
lo come home to such devastation.. We
of Nebraska know what a cyclonf
means.We fell in love with the dandy elea1
lakes and the children have Simply
lived in water, in fact have all learn
ed hovr to swim.We spem, a few
nays with friends we mel. on ch.
road, a Rev.A. E. Hoody 'a flmll;
from Oklahoma at their summer cam;
in Pine Cone camp near Dorsel
Minnesota on Big Sound Lakes,
chdn of the prettiest, clearest sand
beach lakes we have seen onywhen
Here we caught the limit of all kind
of game fish.Clyde caught a bi
rnuskelaunge which he is lmvin
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of the public as :un rfmv Ioozeu.'U,f 1':9,4e1.ooo bushels.'l'l.us the nubllc lem failh sn ul =h°**|?".. u _ §'E__ §_"I'f. ..-. f'.'§'I`Ef\wish a nnaller ¢ro|
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hour.Comfortable chairs, cooling breezes and the op- \_
portunity to choose yogr favorite Drink or Ice Confect-
tion Iromour varled menu.
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Prenhing Services at 11 A. M.
ST. FRANCIS BORGIA
{Cnthoiic Church)
(Corner Colfax and Sth street)
Fnthar C.A. Beyendorfer,P u tm
First and "Ihlrd Sunday of each
mounted at Park Rapids.Minnesota
nnci of which he is very proud ns they
are netting han! to catch.
Then we went to Lake Iluc a and
>|¢-nt neverai days going to the
murre of the Mhueinsippi River. Here
we wen only 100 mhca from the Crm
nfilm honler and die buotleggzera'
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B1month, Hua at 9 A. M.Second and Fourth Sundays, Hass
et 10:30 A. H..
METHODIST 1e':z~xscoPA1.
CHURCH
{Cor. Colfax and Sth streets)
0. U. Mehoud, Pastor.
Sunday School l0:00 A. M.
lloxping Service 1I:00 A. M.
Epworth belittle 7:00 P. M.
Evening Serviee 8:00 P. M.
Prayer Meeting Wednescley even-
ing 7:30.
ST u.\n't°s EPISCOPAB CHURCH
(Grunt Street between (th and Sth)
Rev. Chu. D. Bering, Pastor
Holy Communion every Sunday
and Holy Dey at 7:30 A. Ll.
Church School at 933.Also oer»
vice every Sunday 11 tt n'clock.
cars r~eootc1l by ue all hours of the
night.From here we went back to
Green Lake and met the folks from
lffame and put in nearly two ulelilrhi
ful weeks."I`l1ls lake was 8 miles
long and four miles wide and as clear
an crystal.The cottage we hid was
o sort of e rustic lodge built to nc-
eomodate 12 or more ,people lt
seemed good in l house again. That
ir the. only time we have tlten in-
doon alnce we left Wick? in Bigelow,
Minnesota.llere esen we camped out
ol doors nights.
The scenery in northern Minnesota
wa.: wild and in nny direction we were
emlnd to look was n pic ture beyond
nescription, pine and birch.llcre in
Wisconsin the scenery is more restful
and ls beautiful in a more quiet and
soothing troy.The streams are :lark
and the roads mostly wooded.now
und then n rock bank.
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The iftstem part nf\\'iscom\in was
§ei5"Hi:h Iboking wrilh big dairy herdsx
THE INSURANCE OFFICE ~mi la t of gmin but after leavin
Stevcnhs point if. was rather rougi n i,iiIE'EE:;ul.?n';°l 'and we figured over half the farms
were abandoned, just left to weeds.
aw. Nebmh I Iizoum with 1r§mlo\\s nailed uv 'r13Itold ua ghnt it was due to over invest-
ing following the high price! oi' war
times and not being able to make( xi -L.... airhlh | lvuvments.They now are beginningFL C rxuuums IIRea! Saute
I Both Fnnn and City Property
I Phono Ind.273%
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r u n | - u . n l s u n : l l u l u u " n u " _ " , . . . . ._L n d r a i s e h l fa i fn a n d po t a to e s a n d
l o o k fo r w a r d t o 1.m o r e p r o s p e r o u s
fu t u r e .T h e y te l l u a f r o m n o w o n
H \\ - n - . . | - . _ . . . -1 ):' s o u t h w e v n u s e e m u m n e u e :l l n u n .
.a .l _ .- l l a \ . - - ¢ .|\ \ e n n e e m o y e u u n su n g 1 1 1 u n U
Ia-ightx and if the children can remem-!
1 `"1 Iver a very tiny bil. of what we l
1 DR. W. F. IIEl!P¥ilU 1 seen ir, will be a grant education.
I DENTIST 1 all have been remarkably well.
I Rooms over Blxir Stats Bank 1 »-aclzness at all until we left G l\.nn mn over the P¥0lLT|»m in ""'l\\e'11e9.nI from ynu yet? lf not worn!EL" .I.Z;||§|;".,..| "im iam-auxin! | ,gn nleue In ui lmnlr hw many mg smly fills me um of ay
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a n w | » v . . _.w a y .E v e r y o n e o i t h e s e b o y s h a n
n t u r n e d a b o o s t e r .s o u o f n e r .a n d
a n x i o u s t h a t h i s t r o o p s h o u l d t , o' 4\ . ' er
n b o r e t h e r e s t l n m o u t i n g e f f i c i e n c y .
W e w i s h t h e m a l l t h e b e s t o f l u c k .
A r e p o r t o n t h e m e a l s p a s s e d w i l l
r o t h e a v a i l a b l e u n t i l a i t e r t h e ? o \ \ r
W o w b e c a u s e s o m a n y t e s t s t h a t w e r e
t a k e n a t t h e c a m p h a v e n o t a a o g
1 .c o m i n g f r o m y o u r t r o o p a n d f r o m
y o u r t o w n s o t h a t w e m a y b e a b l e t o
h a v e a d e q u a t e i o o d s u p p l i e s o n h a n d
and still not waste any ihlng?
KU51! Enjoy the camp fires, eats,
zwims. eats,Wolf Seoul. initiations,
ents. test work, ents, crazy Pawnee
chief, eats, and other things too nuru~
erous to mention.We are looking
been lPP"°f'°'l by the ~ ~ o: for a large delegation from your troop
hrnor.This report wil s \en a and town and shall appreciate yourthe earliest possible time.'sending in the report on number of
As our WMP fire fhdea away.
Silently each scout should ask,
"Have I done my dalI§ llllk;
Have I kept my honor bright;
Con ¥ Kllilllgas rf!5l'§onight;\
Have I doneftnd have I dared
E"¢l'Jvlhing zo be prepared T"
And then ails; the solemn notes
of Laps have died against the Phu,
| § \ f = f b l u f f s w e w i l l g , l l h i k e l o m u m ,
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I hdme when the effects of being ir
Blair. Nubruka I water b-man to tell but we an
0. x. now and will soon be home.
odd it will seem for now, whlrl
( xlDR. 1-:. 3. DAILEYDENTISTRooms over Humerfa Bakery
Bhh, Nebr.In Kmnand llonehy sand "I'ueula;'|(1)I
pitch our len! is Home Sven H
This probably will be the In
will write as we will be rather
fled.
Helen Allen
l'. S. l forgot l.otfll you the;
just culling gnln here and wt
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g'gANL ON_ BAKER Io w m w n
Attolney|~at»l»1r
5 0$¢u ln State Bmk Building 1
many loads of pen going to vinning
mills, then hauled in wooden boxes
in the pen factory.Lots of nbbagt'
and potatoes grown here.See one
lone f.ulI.i1.alon alno.Just had the
Inst of the mtswberrles.We are atlladhon now and the most wonderful
° " °peopie who will attend.Camp is Abou! Over The time of y our Eife will be had
Those whuhl\6 been zo wmv dur- at the big Pow Wow, <lon'!: mins it!
in the summer always.f¢¢|a sort Camp Cnmrnxttee=ness when they renllxe H G Nagel1'§J'l'§,'i"Z§",f,,, at which they Iuwe hid Scouz F.xeeuti\'e
nappy Inu nun 11lu, JUAN as vw ln:when n real friend ves ||A for n
while, but hopeful th all the bunch
wi!! be on deck next year and firmly
nleterminned that we won'l be nmoryq
the stay at homes.
B1)1 drive all the wuy. Also good holds
_ _ _.and more fawrabie farming district.I~~R r neun Sam first tobacco growing.
mi- lo 1. norm I Helen Allen
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THE ENT PRISE
s o me l. " a o 0 : ; = ; '»...,.;,.;,
ISS UE; Ev:-: tw THUIIS IMY
ng. Per Year $1.50
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Eltere-du locuuddass matter 11
the poatoffice at Blair. Nob., under
is Act of Congress of Hard! 3, |879
Every subscription is regarded as
In open account. Tho names of aub
oerlben will be instantly removed
from our mailing list at the expir-
ltlon of tlte tlnte paid for if the pub
Ushers be notiilethotherwise the sub
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:md eommunlty gained during these
fmt few days will lanroly determine
fllr uhudelmirtedneaeu with which these
Lupiis will enter into cooperation with
the school and im enlargnl nook-ty.
Just os first imprmplonx largely dc-
tcmine the attitude of the pupils so
do they affect the tleurher.The teach
t rn should become intczml ports ol the
community during hor period of ten
roalize thin and
to tho welcome
the oommumry.
only be happier
service, will :ie-
fnr any offortxexpended in her behalf.
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HLA Ill RA l"$lh|' rn I lRfll
ute.Moat teachers
ure glad to respond
extcntled them by
The teacher will not
but she, in inetem-rd
ray the c ommunity
u¢c.m'rm mm Loxc cam:ark
Mr. and Mrs. Lhrix Hin: went g,
Omaha 1.1.-\t Sunday to picnic vmh rf
lrtiven nt Elmwood Pork.They Wer-nccomponicd home by their nice-..
Mins Vlolu Sprimg,Of Benson, \\}\~I
will vinit u while.
lvlilloes lrunces und Ada Schencit
returned from tho Wayne NormalIlust Saturday.Mins Graco Thompson is \lsitil1|."
at the GeorgeOlin homo in the Lon;
of Mrs. Mott Iverson and family from
Sutunlay until Tuesday.\
Mm.Randall Iverson entertained
the following guests at dinner Mon-
day: Mrs. Mott I\:er§on untllamily ,
Jllr. und Mrs. T. X. Iverson and furn
ily, Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Olson and
family,Mr.John Deaver ami Miss
Jlubcl Olson.
ST. at.~utY°s EPISCOPAI. c ntnc n
Cmrk tlintrittl.:'i llov. Chas. D. Iloring, pml.ur.
.libun 'gg lalllbgimigtt n - n g f wj,'This coming Sunday,being the
1 en wo n o p c e at rlin fatal. Sunda ln the month the rectorton lal. Sunday." make Kg, usual mlsslonnry trip
Mrs. Myrtle Mclitonol-l and hor it Nlobrara, Creighton, and the Pon-nicce Fdna ltood,returned after ufew alay x vim wtth relatives there. ca Indian reservation.
Mr. John Sliller and two daughtgr.Thanks to the group of willing andnf \.Lillnnlnln I-Inmmu villlnl an lim ...n.....:....n- ...-.t-..__ _ . 2 _ . \.
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:per last Fxiulay. *'.to Lake olwboj
i T; ; ; ' : y we n t o ve r ,q __;o Kuhn's I'hn!.o§ will please you.i{uhna Photos will please you.[1s. W. R. C. are hnldimra kensinr
PR.\z~:1~:S.n l c s w x v For Sale: 3"i\¢ Hone eltclric mdor.I*"or,Sale:-Farms and residencee. ~ . 1-::1y at UIC home °f Mm. Qscar
~mg:ne for Fairmont Creamery)Inquiw atThc Entenvrise 0ffite.22-if a semi list aiwnys.Gen.B.Hiker.I fn...- l.\:..1.- ;n..:-- A-.._I Srlf [\\H I 'nrn n|n|\nin|.f in iunm
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when you equip your laundry
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W he n you eq uip your l aun dry w ith ~
Automatic Washer, either a wood or copper
tub machine, it will eliminate standing over
the ===»»1;,= washtub for hours-the injury
to your he th, the hard work, w orry a nd
other unpleasant duties associated with
washday._
Come in and see this washer demon-
strated, for we are sure you will appreciate
its qualities.
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Phone:-Cedar 641
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l{uhn's Photos will please you.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Allen were 0
rnahn shoppers last Friday.
City Loans,monthly payments,
prompt sewice. George B. Hiker.
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Roy 2\lcKeen is sewing on tho fed
eral jury in Omaha this week.
Farm Loans. low rates,optional
payments.Geo. Ll. Hiker,Bladr.
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Mr. and 3-Irs. lnrer Garner, of 0-
maha were up over Sunday to visit
relatives.
Mrs.E.E.Chenoweth .returned
lust Friday from n visit with relat-
ives ln Omaha.
llev. James McKeeman of the Con-
gregational church is taking a months
vacation at this time.
Haggard dn Bendorf,Undertaking
one closed car fuminhcd without chg.
Both phones.Located in Riker office.
Mr. and Lire. Will Linden and fadi-
ily and Mr. and Mrs. August Rath-
mann attended the picnic in Arlington
last Sunday.
Bring your poultry, eggs and cream
to Hard'ortl'l Produce station for best
pricea One block west of Pos; Of-
fice.Phone ind 44.24 ;_f
Mrs. Gus Scheffler left last Thurs-
day for California where she will
make an extended visit with her
daughter, Birs. Bert Williams.
A good crowd gathered at the Hoa-
ea Wilson home on last Saturday
night for the big barn dance.Every-
body present had a Tnoat enjoyable
time..
v u a .n . .a a n u .u n n n . .n v g n u ,
family into the Nell Blend house on
1.wt Colfax street..
loluluy to the home of his parent#
xt here he tx ill spend a couple of weeks
\i~|L.m:.
Mn .l. A. lemon and her son
Glen Mencke, of Florence visited the
fore port ol the week at the Henry
Blencke home.
The W. C. T. U will meet at the
home ol Mrs. S. E. Etans next Fri-
ooy afternoon All members expected
and owers welcome...
Mrs. T. C. Hilton has a']lne ot
nice dresses that are hard to heat
for price and quality.See them be-
fore the line is broken.14-tf
Lou l.atta's sister, Mrs. Dr. Hansen
and two children of Dorchester, Nebr.
came in Saturday and stayetl over
trntil Sunday at the Lotta home.
Miss Etta Matthews has returned
to the home of her parents, Mr. and
I-Em.S.C.Matthews after several
necks study at the Omaha Univer-
sity..
0. E. Ludwig, of Los Angeles, Cul-
ifornia spent Monday night at the
Henry Illencke home.Mr.Ludwig
ir a non of the late A. G. Ludwig of
Arlington.
Judge Goss was up Tuesday and
held coun granting a divorce to Mrs.
Ella Buchanan Bonine from Culver
Buchanan Bonine.Mrs. Bonine was
formerly Mins Ella Van Deus-en.
War tax on Z). A. R. dance tickets
las been refunded.All those desir-
ing same, see Mrs. W. F. Hemphill
during the next week, otherwise funoa
will be appropriated to D. A. R. work.
Hr. and Mrs. John Moore drove up
to Sioux Qity to visit the Alex Fin-
layson familyand to bring back their
daughters,Bernice and Gladys who
lava lmnn ¥{l;}¥n1 llama0 fn! anvnrnl
t 2 lt on lhl.thn!ay, August T ln the
nark..hlembam and their fml'!\i
-e itwiteel and as many as can
in the late afternoon and Ill!
For Sale: A Stover No. 4 feed grind \
rr. ln good c ondition. Inquire at the "llinterprlse officio.22-ir =
B!r. and Mrs. l]<l l"ilcher were Sun
day guests at 'tho Cary Canterm
home in Grant towiuahip.
Mr. anzl Mn. Fred ll. Claridge, "1
lea supper together.
(lI lIt(ll Ol' Ci ll{ l5 l
ltlmaha,spent Sunday greeting ol=T'-I \otI ire: in on that very plea-
[friends and neighbors in Blair.~ll urprise at the church last Sun-1
Haggard at llendorf,Uhilertlkllltl »\eninlr?If no t ask *'°*"°°"°
s tell you about it.one closed car furnished without char.Boh phones.Lonmg in Hiker oltloe.Our vacation Bible School closes
nilh a display and program on Fri-Charles Etans, son of Franlt Bram ..\c\ening of this week.You are
of Omaha came up lalst Friday ""|l:r\| teI to attend.
will spend two weeks at the home vig \u.:usl. 6th is the Big Day. Speech-
his grandmother, Mrs. s. E. Evans.I,. -o|1;r1|, pictures, eats, gums from
Miss Iimma Wainwright who hn 1lr1t.;l|:l2 big' das
been lltring in Lincoln for die P " |t me to our services and forget
few years.ls \isiting her mother.\'=l tired hot feeling.
Lira. Alta \t'alnwHlzht at her home on
nest Colfax street.
Ralph' Copcnharer, 9 year old son
ol D. tr. Copenhuver is in an Omaltn
REPORT DF rm1 CONDITION
- o r -
TIIE mnmrzns STA TE BANK
no:-pital where his shoulder was ol!of litoir. Nebraska. Charter No. 1543ctotnl on last Fritlaiy.Ile is report Ill! tht* State of Nebraska at the close
ed mt getting along nicely.uf bu-mess July 21, 1924.
Min!!ilismma Koopnmn is spene.nr. sotmc r :s
ing a few weeks with Drs.1fi"*E'<'|t.~m== Bull discounts _.ses':,z42ae
States and Liylantl States, of North
Platte, Nebraska.ller parents, in.
and Mrs. W. 3. lioopmnn plan to take
n trip by auto to Chadron, Nels.,
and will return by way of North
Platte and bring Blildred home with
them.
ST. P.t.1n. |.L"lHERANc l w n c n . r a m
Sunday school at 10 o'clock A. M.
Moming church sewiees I
ocloek A. M...
Wednesday,August 6 the ies
Aid will meet with Mrs. Robert .Pet
ersen at Fremont.1
at-:Non NOTES
Mr.and Mrs.Chas Pilcher were
Overrlnafts ._.__948.05
llondn, securities, judgments,
claims, etc., including all gov-
ernrnent bonds ........ 5,122.33
llonlting house, furniture and
fixtures -.......20,800.00
lianltera Conservation Fund _ 644.93
Due from National and '
sure banks 45,001.14
Checks and items of
exchange 3,222.71
Currency 1,462.00
Gold coin 1so.oo
Silver, nickels and
oenta ..1,418.86
Liberty Loan bonds held
as cash reserve .. 6,000.00 57,280.81
-. . . _ . . . . . H . ..Totld . _3 3 5 l ~
LIABI LIT! ES
IE SHOmow orEE STATE
purfzn.
if on A |BIGGER s
w
i e f i p t i o n w i l l r e m a i n i n fo r c e a t t h e
¢g¢;|pu|.e¢|au b se d p ti o n pr i ce .E ve r y
m b o c r i b e r m u s t u n d e r s t a n d t h a t t h e
co nd i ti on s a r e n u d e a p u t o f t h e
co n t r a c t be t w e e n t h e p u b l i s h e r a n d
A n h u r I) . S m a l l e y , M i n i s t e r
S u n d a y , A u g u s t 3 n | .
Su n d a y s c h o o l a t 1 0 A . M .
m h s c r i b e r f |M o r n i n g w o r s h i p a n d M o n t h l y O h
f. » .e r \ an c e o f t h e L o n l h i s u p p e r a t l l
- ~_ _ _ _ . ; ' . _A .M .S e r m o n b y t h e P u t o r .
l i e b o u g h t s o m e t i r e s j h a t " s m i l e i B a p t i s t Y o u n g Pe op le s'U n i o n ol.
a t m i l e s " , b u t t h e y b u r s t o u t l a u g h -7 : 0 0 P . l l .
in g s o n o w he u n s t h e st r e e t c a r s .8 : 0 0 P .M .IE ve ni n g se r vic e .
S e r m o n s u b j e c t :W h y N o a h f o u r r l
nn._ _.r _ .. .. -. .........|....e. . -{ f!( ; f l f e
Jn m o s M u l l i n h o m e l a s t w e e k .Th e )
c a m e l a s t F r i d a y h a vi n g d r i ve n 45 0
mi l e s .Th e y a r e a l s o vi s i t i n l r t t t h o
l '¢ t e C h r i s t i a n s e n h o m e i n B l a i r u m
fr i e n d s n e a r H e r m a n .
Ir n n e e » a n d A d a ; S e h e n c k d r o ve t o
L a k e Q u i n n e h a u g h l a s t S u n d a y t o
spe mi th e da y 1 »\ l!. I1 frie nd s.
Th e B u s y B e e n S e w i n g C l u b m e t a t
M r s .L e o n H i m l l e y 's l a s t W e d n e s d a y
fo r t h e i r r e g u l a r m e e t i n g .
Th r e a h i l l g w i l l s l l l fl t h i s w e e k i f
t h e w e a t h e r p e r m i t s a t t h o C a r l H i n d
l e y fa r m .M r s .l i m m a L a r s o n , o f O m a h a , i s
tlzmllualuahlt IiUlIL¢IlB|0\lf PICIIIC IBBI.meek was n nuceen, and enjoyed by
ever;one preaent.
Wednesday, Augus; Sth, is the feast
o!the Transfigurglion.There will
1»¢ a célebnticn of the may Com-
munion at 7:30 A. M.
-m aHIETHODIST Evlsc orfxf. CHURCH
O. U. }lcPro1.u! ,Pastor
4 Them remains but five weeks for
the wind up of our financial year
meI I
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m e mm nn a c tu re r \\llll.N II u l r u z ,th e s o ld i e r w an t s a bo n u fl z t h e s h i p
m e n w a n t a m b s i u l y , a n d m u n l e i p a l l y
o w n e d ut i li t ie s w a n t t a x e x e m p t i o n .
No w t h a t t h e n o m i n a t i o n s a r e m o d e
f o r n l !t h e a va i l a b l e po si ti on s o p e n
t o co n t r o ve r s y t h e ca nd i da te s c a n
get squared away for the poiitlal
W i t h t h e c o m i n g S u n d a y va c a t i o n
t l a y w i l l e n d .T h e Pa s t o r e x p e c t s t o
l e l u m t o B l a i r n o t l a t e r t h a n S a t u r -
t l l y m o r n i n g r e a d y fo r t h e b e n t y e a r
o f t h e pa n t o r n t e .O f nec es si ty t h e
l a s t t w o y e a r n h a ve b e e n g i ve n o ve r
t o p r e p a r a t o r y w o r k .L o o k i n g h a c k
o ve r t h e m o n e fe e l s t h a t Uwsr h a ve
.l . . .. . -.....a..-.I.... M.. |h I..-n . . - . | _
1 p e n d i n g t h e w e e k a t t h e J .L a r s o n
li o m e .
M r . a n d M r s . l l y r o n B o y c e a n d H r .
a n d M r s . A x e l O l a o n . o f O m a h a s p e n t
Monday evening at the J.Larsonheu'I; l h ¢ fa m i l y o f J. L a r s o n vi s i t e d t h e
II d L a r s o n fa m i l y i n O m a h a S u n d a y .
M i n a O d i l e A l l e n s p e n t Tu e s d a y e v-
e n i n g a t t h e J .L a n o n h o m e .S h e
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hit and do iz before September lst.
Remember the regular seheduie of
ecrvices next Sunday with the even~
:ug service at the Crowe!! Home lawn
g 7 P. M.
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ecrvices next Sunday with the even~
:ug service at the Crowe!! Home lawn
g 7 P. M.
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hit and do iz before September lst.
Remember the regular seheduie of
ecrvices next Sunday with the even~
:ug service at the Crowe!! Home lawn
g 7 P. M.
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We Carry Repairs
For All Makes of Cars
When You Need
'Think of Us!
Try Us First!
Arndt-Snyder Motor Co
Buick Willys-Knight Overlan
ectrical Parts
istons
ings
iston Pins
- arings
oils
z~l: l u x u p .~ ~~i s z o o ~~m t v w l l l n u : l u ]' I U U U S I I u a l s \ 1 : n l \ '
.a n c e ,i n i n t e r e s t ,a n d i n s p i r i t u a l i t y .
z e e n c o u n z e a n y i i v e l y o l m p a s g wi n g b u t t h e r e i s e n u m l e r t o n e o f t h e § <w e i o o k f o r w a r d t o t h e c o m i n g
s c r a p b e i n g f e l t . .E f f !1 " § ' i ' . i " ' i ' l . l ` 2 '. ? . " '' . ' : : ; . t . f : ° : ' . * f " : ;
u a l l l u | l u ¢ \ l l m :l u u u u v n n v l n n o s u v | a l n . \ | U l \ b D J \ l . ¢ | 4M i s n e r s c h o o l i n O m a h a .m d p l l n l . .
to return the latter part of Septern-Notice is hereby given that the un-ber.1 i n f o :so r m l m !._P'rf;3,H-3'3'3a=_E&"..'f_°=:'€£:*.aE$ 155° Ld »=3f=='3`f-'5°f=f '-v3~»J . D e !
»`1`¢"I|T JaEl`ImT.`»2.|L».|v 1i»}i}|°'°_gI9§ fr elm o'e||ek.[ mi n but wil!hold aff fo r n still _" '" "higher price.This is a natural .1.en-I H.
t u u n t y :A l !t h a t p m o f t h e S o u t h : m r
Q
S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A .
W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y
l N ' ! ' H E m u m c U R T
I n t h e m a t t e r o f t E s t a t e o f A '
d o l p h G .L u d w i g ,n e d :
T o T H E C R E R S O F S A I D
E S T A T E :
Y O U A R E H E R Y z~:ofru='1ED.
' r m I w i l l s i t a t C o u n t y C o u r t
R o o m In B l a i r , i n s a i d c o u n t y . , o n t h e
2 9 t h d a y o f A u g u s t ,192 4,a n d o n
t h e ka t d a y o f D e c e m b e r ,z92 4.
an 10 n 'cl o c k A . M . o n e l . - c h o f u i d
da te s t o : r ec ei ve a nd ex a mn ie al ! c l dn m
a g a i n s t u i d E s t a t e . w i t h a vi e w t o
na.
Nalin To Crediton Of Estate ».:
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Thiny-three wax.Township Eight-een .18), Range Nine (9), lying Wu!
of the right of way of the Elkhornllminage District.
Said sale will be open one hour.Charles F. DodgeExecuuar of the List Wi!! and Teat-
ameng of John W. Delaney, Deceased.
26-4%.
time limited for thu presentation o!
claims ag s in s t u id Emu i s lh re e i
months from the 2901 day of Augllal;A. D. 1924 and the time limited for;payment of debts is One Year frommd asm dw o!.Aug1 ut 1924.I
WITNESS my hand am! the seal of
said County Court, this 80th day of
July 1924.(SEAL)A. c. Debel,26-51.County Judge
'Think of Us!
Try Us First!
When You Need
Arndt-Snyder Motor Co
Buick Willys-Knight Overlan
» ~arnngsCoils
ectrical Parts
istons
ings
iston Pins
a-ur>riaed her by "ming home with
wel -filled bu-km an help her cele-A.sn.»vu nf !\\nr\ |n|!v W a I n }ll\fH l iseaselk;ua sn lwu¢ ;. - "- - - -touch of gambling instinct and no
matter how good a price we are ol-
fered we gamble on a raise.
1 n. _ _._.
An Important Rural Problem
No careful study for the country
at large has y et been made of the
beet, cheapest. and safest methods of
transporting ehildnen to and from
school.lt ls almost impossible to ear-
ry out such s study at present be-
cause reeends have not been kept, nor
oosts computed.Mr. methods ur e-
iolly compared,even though pupil
transportation has been mins' on for
me put 50 years, and 41 states spent
over twenty-two millions of dollars
for that purpose in 1922.Rural
smhoo! superintendents, county boards
of education,dlffflct trustees.and
ru r altea c he r ss r eu r ge d to msk e s
speglal effort in we school year ol
1924-25 ua keep complete reoords on
pupll transportation.The amount of
money invested in new trucks cannot
be ebarged to transportation cos
but it ls pfepeny a pm of plant out
lay.The depreciation in value of the
vehklos is a Pg; of the transport!-
tion cost for t year.Increase on
the money Inverted la vehicles. driv-
ers'salaries,oil,galoline.8111111
end general upkeep are all items that
muse be used in figuring what in
---ea s..eds-eh..A\"|r¢!l in ind
LIVE STUCK PRICES
AT Slllllll ummm
a r n
lain Cattle Lower -- Best
Beeves Firrn-Top $1 l .50
HOGS PRICES TAKE A DHUP
Fat Lambs a o i w e Higher-Top
$13.50-Feeder Lambs Strong a11.l-0912.00-agse lheep Steady.
Union Stock Yards, South Omlhl.
Jely 31.1924.-Receipts of cattleWednesdaywere5,200 bead,and
arhlle beat beeres ruled rlrm the plainercattle sold t06!5e lower.T09
baevea $lt.50.Col attlif ruled steady
to loerer, stockera and feeders steady.
Quotations on cattle:--Choice toQrlraebeevee. s|o.o0o11.:t»: good to
oholoe beeves. s\u.w¢1u.r»u; au to
£004 beevoe. $9.00010.00: common to
rslr beeves.!-&00¢8.72'»:choloe to
prime reerllnga. 8l0.:50l0.¥5:1006to choice ysarllnga. 31i~7fl6l0.25: com
mon to lalr yearllnga,$I.3}0&50i
elolee to Drtme batters.te.r:Ȣo.1s:
(ood to choice ted helters, ¥'f.1'50&50;
(air to :ood ted batters.$0.506T.503oommoeso fel: feet helfera,$5.250
£253 obolce to prime ted cows. $1.756850:good to choloe grass oovs,
l6.5U68.!\tl;lalr to |004 grass wwe,a m e s . w :cutters,s:1.ooo:\.:o;
otlmers, 82.'l|JU3.ut|; real calves. 87.25b n n l .a. _ . . . . . _- . . a . . . - A . . . .. . -n _ -
larate her birthday.A few friends
curne in during the nftemoon and the
occasion was a pleasant surprise to
all concerned.eMr. and Mrs. John Aronson enter-tr..ine<l company last Tuesday evening.
ALONG THE BOTTOM ROAD
Mr. and Mrs. Clue Laughlin and
family spent Thursday at the Henry
Heard home.
Mrs. T. X.. Iverson entertdned the
following guests on Pbiday afternoon
Mrs. Martin Johnson, Hrs. L. G. John
son and daughter, Mrs. Soren Jensen
and two daughter,Hrs.Matt Iver
son and the llisses Mabel Olson,
Clara and Pearl Iverson.Miss Mabel Olson, of Herman, who
has spent the past week as a guest
of the Hlssea Clara and Pearl Iver-
son, returned to her home on Thurs-
day.
Mr.and Mrs.George Noragasnl
and two c hildren and Mr. and Hrs.
R. S. Evans of Florence spent Sunday
at the home of Mrs. Joseph Ray.
Hr. and Mrs.Carl Jacobson and
Mrs. N. +I. Atvrood, of Omaha spent
Saturday and Sunday at the home of
Mrs. Hiatt Iverson.Dr. Atwood and
Howard Jacobsen came up Sunday
ond tHe whole party returned to 0-
rnshe in the evening.
Mr. and Hrs. Raymond Olson and
daughter, of Leigh, Nebr. were guests
lmms Mimrm Linden len Wednes "" "' " "" " "" "" " "" " °` ° "" "" `- days guests at Jonas Blonéberfa Sunday. Capgul stock pdd in ._.. $35,000.00day for Sioux City 1° spend 3 week Mr. and Hrs. A. M Johns and Misa.,Surplus fum!7,350.00at the Heine of Mr. and Mrs. Ray-Mr. and Mrs. Lou Lam were '°' §f,f,1,,";'§f§;;ff'° :choppers in own. °" Ln<n».~m¢d profits :Nm soma
mend Cook who re¢enLly moved there f°mPf\f'f°d _go T°kf'f"h_"_Fdff John Newekl shelled corn Wednea- Individual d¢p05iIJl
W Mrs.Henry hlencke,Mrs. till slay tellin n 1° Burdic nf HermannHines and Mrs. Olin Honewell who ..1... .a-|:..E...| ;» L.. ¢.....f\, ¢.. n.\...¢..:heck .. "116,031.89
ne certificatk of
from Kansas.
Ji m B r o d e r s o n w h o l i ve s u p i n G r n n i
t o w n s h i p n e a r S p i k e r , d r o ve d o w n t o
'V a ll e y l a s t S u n d a y t o t a k e i n t h e
s i g h t s a n d mi l o w t h e y o u n g s t e r s t o
h a ve a s w i m .,
Th e M i s s e s A u d r e y a n d Ja n e B e a l e s
a n d A u s t i n w e n t d o w n t o Ir vi n g t o n
l a s t S u n d a y f o r a fe w d a y s vi s i t a t
t h e h o m e o f t h e i r u n c l e a n d a u n t , h i r .
a n d M r s . W m . B e a l e s .
--a t t e n d e d t h e fu n e r a l o f M r .L o t t a ?
m o t h e r , M r s . h l a r y L a n a .
M r s .Jo h n M ; Q u n r r i e e n t e r t a i n e d
a . f e w fr i e n d s a t h e r h o m e l a s t W e d -
rz e s d a y e ve n i ng i n h o n o r o l' h e r b i r t h -
o a y .A p l e a s a n t e ve n i n g o f vi s d t i n g
w a s e n j o y e d a n d M r s .M e Q u a n 1 e
s e r ve d d a i n t y r e fr e s h m e n t s .
D r .E a r l M e a t s a n d fa m i l y w e n t
o ve r zo O n a w x I o w a no vi s i t r e l a t -
and Rs.-s ol Blah."
R u t h i e C o m p t o n w a s I e a l l e r n t A .
J. S u m n e r ? Tu e s d a y e ve n i n g l e a vi n g
b e h i n d h e r a b e n u t i fu l b o u q u e t o f
d a r k r e d d a h l i s s w h i c h w e r e g r e a t l y
ap p r e c ia t e d .
M n . W a l t e r P e c k s p e n t t h e d a y o n
Tu e s d a y w i t h F r e d P e c k 's fa m i l y . -
M i s s H a z e l W o o d ,o f B l a i r ,s p e n t
W e d n e s d a y a ft e r n o o n w i t h h e r si s -
t e r . H r s . A u s t i n W i l t s e .
A .M .P o n d a n d fa m i l y d r o ve t oO a k i a n d S u n d a y ,a t t e n d i n g c h u r c h
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ecrvices next Sunday with the even~
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g 7 P. M.
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of Wheeler,South D llc t l f o r t h " " " " " " " " _ " , : ¢ "_ln - Glrt n lli .h h m m m g i n .tumo!$4500.00 'l' h Il1 r ||fa n n ||Iy h : t d o n t h " " ° ° " "|1 \ n h ||t o l \ u lo ! k " : n o l. n h a d \ |r
u n w n u m u m m l l r v l v e l i r -* I * - ' ; ~ ° 1 " " 3 ° " f ' f " ? P " E ' f f ° ' ~ * ° t" . ' ; . . : . ? : ° " " " f : . E . ° " ° ' * " °
usiwr Mondty. going down to see ~ §;;;" ;;"f' ~ Pleannt "" §I'2¢~.a .;n;Wm Su and f=!1=='¥ drove "°"" so -'Gmamr' suulsm who hu been at WSF n¢sghb°;h¢»d :im his thnshlng Mr mmmimion exumm m visit Mrs. S°»1f '*§'°f» _§'.{' SL Joseph'| hospital there for a week. outfit, he thrashed for A. M. John!-
Cnahier's check:
outstanding ..7,722.5l 306,010.89
Dua i0 N| |lgn| } me
S u s e m u . ... _..S9s.:a
lrepoaitofs arvlflrlfy fund ., 2,038.75
'fatal _. . . ._ ._ $351,933.43
STATE OF NEBRASKAwu h mg mn County " °
I, C. M. Hitchmm, vie: president
of the above named bmi: do hereby
zwaar that the lbove statement is
a conect and Lrge copy of tha rrpurt
made to the State Bureau of Banking.
C. H. Hit-chmus.
Al"l`Ea'"1:
J. P. Jensen. Director.
w. F. Gutschow, Director.
this 26th ~y of July. IBM
Automatic Washer, either a wood or coppiv
tub machine, it will eliminate standing over
the ===-mi;-,= washtub for hours-the mjury
to your he th, the hard work, worry and
other unpleasant duties associated with
washday.
Come in and see this washer demon-
strated, for we are sure you will appreciate
its qualities.
'l'he Arndt Hardware
Jf corn~o
' r n z ~ u m s 1 o u
(harm Evans who is spending '|§.§`.,| I=§
ESI ..'i....L |..'{\§. ii§;i§.a§..2»i|§.,'Tf;;,.,.;§'.;;..; ,.,,..';',,,;;j,';;|Mr. md Mrs. H. H. Bmwn and me-l »`{2»]5"r§¢F¢ONLY A FEwDAYs OFF
§;;,'§?D5§';°;j AUGUST 11
BLAIR'S S_UMMER FROLIC
of the flgunu wma unit whkh S
clunku dw three ilemn-number ofyuplll, lime. um dinuncs should be
used,Remnln should be kept cf the
\mom x~egullllom\nn-mug me
tnmporuliun' and how they wurkuul.n the mmol |>¢°vle ol ¢r»¢ unn-ul Sums wlll give close ntiention lu
bulll, ${.Z»005.f|)1 bulnhnr bdll.wmo us ;nod zo ehoicu ma m.61.00013-: mr m and xuaemuunUML1: :nmmon lo Iulr lendnn. $5.00Gum: sood ta chain sunken. SMS0100: mr ua gm uoclen, w :sou100; comma: to mr noclsn. H506150: unhy slochurn, ;\:»u(;4.:l0; :mekhdleru. x1:u6f»!»U: nod cow|.s:¢:o
QI||11|I|I||1I||um||||m|||||u|||1n||||m||m|||||||||1|m|u||1|||n|\|||||||\mlulnu|||u|1|||||||u|||un|||||m||||1||n|||||m|||||||n||||In||||m|||||n|II|n||||||m|||mn||||M
§REMEMBER!! g
Manny" Caslettc r and mn. Sc ott¥I»
0 ' 2 5 :clock ta lv e l .8L11*30725lt r e i r i n n sg a l i aii a n #f°'=§f"Z`h."I1".I ... Ld l o choice g r n u beuse i. $?.7»|1(¢
} ¢ l ¥o r w o L 05 ca n 3 _8.50:h l r t o g o o d g n u i n e ve n . $ 1 1 2 5
ff° m w w ; s u c c e s n fu l p r n c t w t TD 3 5 b e Ui.2."|;c o m m o n i n h i r l r u a bQE\"QU,|The Place to Buy
Groceries and
Meats Is at The
Quality Market.
When you trade here
you are not helping pay
the other fellow's bill.
ulc ter min ed.$. 'i .0 UU l L¢ .!ll ; Tat u an d A lu ll ca u s lu sh .
M w a s r l n r
S e p t e m b e r In Th e F o u n l r y H o g s § ¢ i |~ L D W C Y .
A l t h o u g h re c e l n m m e r e n u t e x c u the roads mighty rough.
Mr. and Mrs. Chu:1. Ross lease next
Monday for Minnesota where they will
xernuin until after the first fl0st this
full.It is not saying unythin|.: in :1
ucrosrative manner of Mr. :mul Mrs.
lions but we hope that their sojourn
in the state of ten thousand lakes will
bo on extended one.You know, Mr.
n.....n... -..m ..ns nan! 1| lnln fall
u n u n u \U . 1 .u n . . .. "` . . .. - . _ -i t e :a t H o t S p r i n g s S o u t h D a k o t a '
unnl is delighted to he home again.
Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Wager,of
Arlington irere Blair visitors on lust
Saturday and called at the John A.
Ithoadoa home.They were nccom~panied by their daughter, Inez, who
attended the Jensen-}{r1.n»c wedding.
aerving as bride's maid.The Wngers
nvn ALI IIamle 'f "rn Ilhnmilm who
Ired Peck's family were Sunday
mimner guests at Mrs. llertha Golle»l.on's in Blair.Isabel and Dads Johns spent SunJuyeveningwiththeKoenigm n
Marie and Laura. u
Mr. and Mrs. Jonu Itlnmlwrg- allmsaentSunrlayeveningatMr.Koe
n 2 =.The Cumming City ball tram oncemore defeated the Blair lmlepemlents
'on the Illair irrounc is in.a twvlm in
Ll \ n o
~ ~|E N E ~
¢ . - - - » -A fe w d a y s m o r e a n d t h e n t h e c a l l
t o r e t u r n t o t h e se ho o lr oo m w i l l b e
an s w e r e d b y o ve r 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 r u r a l b o ; n
: n d g i r l s t h r o u g h o u t t h e l a n d .Mo m.
o f t h e m w i l l e n t e r b u i l d i n g s fr e s h l y
cl ea ne d,s o m e re de e om t ed ,t o m a k e
t h e m m o r e pl ea s an t a n d su it a bl e
" t e m p l e s o f l e a r n i n g . "A fe w w i l l
en te r n ew b ul l di ng n z le ll le u te el " t o th e
s e r vi c e o f t h e c o m m u n i t y m u l t o t h e
co m mo n ca u se o f n b e t te r l i fe for a li . "
M o n t o f th i s 3,o uth ful t h r o n g a r e
ea g e r to r e t u rn m u l j o i n r tl a e i r s c h o o l
fr i e n d s .M o s t o f t h e m w i l l e n t e r n d
u n e e d grexlell xnfitll n e w fi e ld s o f
ga u d y t o e x p l o r e .$ { o s t o f t h e m w i l l
h a ve n e w tea che rs.Ab o u t o n e» fl !t l 1
ef th e m w il l b e e n te r in g s c ho o l for !.l 1 e
r i m t i m e .A fe w o f t h e m w i l l b e
e n t e r i n g s c h o o l s - i n ne w e o m r nu n i t i e n
sive l2l..'»ut» heed. W eslueaday. the mar
k e t larolie e l m p l y a n d p r l n - e w e r e
1T» e6 $ l. u u l ow e r t h a n Tu e n l a y .'r h o
t o p o n e S l h fd l a n d b u l k o fl l a e t r a d i n g
nt &\l.uu1i:|tlU.
W l t h t 2 , A \ \ l fr vs l l s h e e p a n d l a m b l
o n t h e m a r k e t l a t Eamba sc o re d 1
fu r t h e r 2 . '. ( i5 0 c a d n n e v. th o t o p b e l n :
$1:=l.r.n Fe e d e r l a m b s al s o r u l e d
s t r o n g e r a t $l t. f» u( : mo o.
Qu o ta t io n s o n s h e e p a n d l a m b s : -
S p d u g tom bs.g o o d to e h ol c e ,$12.75
U l fl j a a ;sp r i ng t a mb l l .Ie l r t o go o d .
$ l l 2 . ' . f ; l 2 m ;Ie e d l o x l a m b s . M II - u i ?
t22?»:W tl hvr l. $= t?» uix .?- u;fl i p p e d
tom bs. $1 |.r »:| (11 2m;y e l r l l n l i . r a n g e
$8.Uu(J!|\lu;n n o w e n , z m u e m r o .
C O R N c a a n C O M I N W T A S T
T H R O U G H O U T n e o n a s n u
s a w s H .I...c n n v z n r a a
" I a m j u s t b l d k fr o m a t w o 1 \ r e e k |
a u t o t r i p t h r o u g h W e s t e r n N e b m l k a
: n d 1 1 1 : l l n l h 'H a h n | w \!r \a n d
Cd'- | -a n -nn u n-- u n:- _ -,u _ _I l-
- -s¢ -I x us :
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a n u n
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The approach to the bridge south of
Nashville has a causing much
trouble and has been about the tleep-
tgt and muddiest murlhole on the
liiahway between Blair and Omaha
but the road men fixed it lan Frielay
by filling it in \\itl\gmvel.This
rhoulal be a great relief for the nat-
ites down in that Seflion.
ltev. E. J. Hancock and Mrs. 'Ilan-
cock kept open house to their child~
ren on Sunday. July 20, when their
=un. Dr. ll. G. Hancock and family. of
Omaha and their daughter, Mrs. Bal-
lxinl and Rev. Ballani andson, Max,
uf Sloax City, spent the day willm
them.The oaaalon was Rev. Han-
uck's binh anniversary and the tlny
was a pleasant one for all.Max
slayer] -over a few day s for a little
lonzer visit._
\\' I
taught her first two years of country
school in the Masters dir-lrict, No 10.
where the wagers liver!for many*
years.
|.n:\t Sunllafa Lincoln State Jour-_
nal contained a photo of Inline Margar-
et SL Claire. of Idaho Falls, Idaho
aho is viaitim: relatives in Lincoln.
ning name.fifteen to tuelse.'rh.~|
:mme wa:\ featured hu heavy hittingami loose playing by bath loam-. Tho,
Uumlmr Qty boy s not their batting:
eye in tn m in the Izul;five irminf.and the Blair hula could not ho:-11them.This lu Cumintr ('it\»= this-I
hlfiixht wan over the City boy Illiarear.Batteries for Cum sr C i t y -Ray an-I Sheets; for nlafi'sia1|mn
Carlson and Smith.The picture and write ao new ir tcv!Mr.Roland Warrick ami family .
eating to lliair people who remem-and Misa Wiilnl Warrick were |:1.l¢8lJt'
beref t the Willaey family here yearn
apo.Mina St.{11alne°a mother was
Adil \'hi1lee.Y.horn and marell here
end a :laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
\\'il|»ey.None of the family re:rifle
htre now but Mins st Clare'n gram!-
nionm, Mrs. Willsey, of male Falla,
occasionally visits with frlenda here.
Mies St. Claire? father Ili-ell but a fen
years after his marriage to Mrs. St.
Claire.
Sunday at .John Compton's.1
Mrs. J. W. Lippincott tlnll lliihireelwereeallerratE.C.Lfppinr0l.£'~\'1Thumlay evening.l
The R.C.lxppineou lml flu.
families attenlleel the rnu\lci:|n\~
I n na - ¢u - n1 :
nn u n
. _ ¢a e- u -
a n na4:' _ _u -
.
n !;f 'I § I 1 $ »...l||a|_»1-|-<_ n
: u
-¢ -BIGGER, BETTER THAN EVER
\fnntllt§\l'odne»=day I`rida,\'
§° 1 ] ' : 5 A I n i "°]| { l{lI I°I Liv:-1 (;;lU5'{ §;~~\\°lIl.C(>3|lE S T R A \ G l ' R
i i:\3:30 ;n.m.8:30 p. rn.8:30 p m
- : _5 l u e s d a \I I t u r s d u y S a t u r d a y
=" i l l l ? §T l )l l l } I l { l ( } i l l "" : 3 l | e W n l l t o f l i n i l o r ! ' i l c t ' p "" C L . = \ R l I N C l
h II n
- 1
- -a¢1 u pc a nn
. \l p. tn.8:30 p.1.8:30 p. m
Ride the Big Seaplanes Ferris Wheel and Merry-Go-Round
Free Band Concerts and Acts Daily
nic at Arlington n s |5 ~All is not gold that glitters.Beware of inferior attrac tions calling =
The Plennant ,;'i . "§ll§¢l£»- =chon'tlletnfeelvcn a circ us, and walt for the show you all know that gives you
E I \l lami comes 1-ser\year.are learnimr the Ileatlturlea jut nowfnr extra work.Oar lemon !~iun¢la;,;
told os that knowinz the scriuturreand using them was Chrisfs may of
I|.rll{]Rh slit_ n n.n,¢ - -LADIES FREE MONDAY NIGHT
::;'a::=. §§Tl»'E'l§'3."§How well do llllunlnunlllllluum|Inlmlmlmlnn|||||ln||un|||mnnnlunnununumu|||umn||||||u||.|||m||u||||||||m||uulm|||u||\
We sell for cash; that is
the reason we are able to
sell so cheaply.
Fresh Caught and Dressed Minnesota.Bullheads. A Shipment Every Thursdayig,h h \m sed or go --.W.. ..~..w ...nn ........,......into wh c t es n e o iound moat at ihe corn not mon than
which they must ga for miv||nce\!;weak ur in days hte, but comin;
eilucadorul innnxcuon.Everywinz |i0nsib|c lhould be alone
w mike the llm awk I nd lem:
week for dn beginners ind mwromenw In remembered by xhém for un
remdnder of their lives.I-'int im-
|»r¢nior»¢ are lmlnz impmulum,
A hvtrabie auixude :awards school
nn."reported NIIYH Clrpen\er
mnuar UI [he Uurnbnm Slack YlrdlUnrnl u~<'um»ma vllh me .vm 1. mna\lion nl me ¢ro\> Ibn lunufnrmuxonhubeen lime lharl ul mlrfulnlllNnrlr uwryu-bam im- num 1. nude¥t\0D'\»s\» una oi nm deep ollvl¢\-wa mm nn uma" xo mmm.
~THE QUALITY MARKET
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o p r i e t o r
5 %m.-
M 'rmz m:'r1=:nPrus|nfma. xl-znnasam v Tm: 1:x1~r-:RPRIF 1: I..\ I R. x FIHRASKA
MARABOU IS USED-
ON CHIPFQN GOWN
'T MII appeur and will no: kgs found au-| ° " 1 ' f " _ 2 ,. .l: , E, J a ". u y |e:l\uoun.Crqchg(ed_lncq will dnrn
n REGUMMENBEU
;uv HER nncmn
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The Lord of Thunder Gate
B~ SIDNEY HERSCHEL SMALL
'Y b w n u s w m m m m m m
a m m o
w¢n1='-¢1'»u
°'..ZnL"'&°..m e
l u nl ll rd t l l i i s
Stomach Tmuble,
l l l l ml l l l l l l .
Bm!-Nuu-Hhs,
Sleeplenneu,
Ne r v w mu .IA! nl Apedi efUr l o l MIM,'hrphl L lv a n
U°IlUP¢-U°l-
.m m
ova so III!-IDX som:n u
h m - u u a n l n n a i i n
CuticuraTal
1| sooemns
._°;.!==!.»1'.=f.
Christians
Profession du n not make oneClurintlalhlull! an humble walk ln l
step: ol' lbe Iowl;(.'l1r1l2 1!lll ml!
M10 a Blble Chrtnlnn.uppmved ~
men.--B1nn|peIlcnl Visitor.
WUMEN NEED swam-nunrl
O f W h a t c v e r K i n d
"Blnnlrs badly told atmles a n n
dreadful bore.""Yes, poor rglailons generally are."
Illinois.-"li mother-lmlaw |.l1n~r| took your to:
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ge*f ; f | ~ u m n m an-
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s r r l5 r . " f » " "§ @ ' L ° : § ¢' § d ' h ° u °
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V; -fa .yf | " " \~~ l i l m a m a :
|-o m m e n d L ] d i n E..
~-P i n k h a m s a t i -
C o m p o u n d w h e n e ve r 1 h u e o p -w m m r m ~ = ~ s ; ; , , - m f :
n s k n e n u m s J'o m m o n d e d i t f w & h - l m
H . L n r O o u 'u o | ¢ , 9 8 t .A n . ,
K.mk.|.koo,I1llnonl|.
R"]£,;dm¢ ,o&Meri t
Ftr thardiafof femnlelrsknnh d u m m m m m°-$'-f'm~l".'"°"'"»~E'°'*'?» m' i ';.f?:g Compound hadependabln
Il: worth il u ® H ¢ dbymehlettusutbe'Phsreua. ' . s : ° a ° m ; '. a ; , .'m.§ '. "' : ; m
aboutlt.Forde rdrvsziwewv-
M o s t m r e c u v e w n e n
Coioh Match.
In s ment showing ul' new models.my! the Bosum Globe. several frocks
uh! h attracted canslderubls InterestNi simple nnralrs or chirrou or satin.
tht dresses of the heavier male:ansuch as linen or rep. but will be used
mnlnly ns sr. insmrdun.On the georgette and slit dresses
tins Isce will be used for yokvs. laser
tlons. nm! lrimminx.In some o! the
shops many dresses are being shown
with rows and rows _gf narrow lace sr-
'I ambition nrrvnuan o are ftmlnmu
symptoms ol kidney trouble.J-l ul me money spent for music Dorf!delay sllrling treatment.Dr.
INS:Pnl lu wanted.Kilmu-r'| S*lmpRn~v(, 1 physiciufs pre
c HAP1| sn xl;-c mrnuod.
...1|--TM; lrtmd together so.Hi m h i t
tense hu! ol hh hnudi. the jerk
of lull breath.Wu szagglnd and
bless by that which confrontod
r.That zrhlrh was now laovllablo.
hut could me |131 Or do?OrInk!Ho wal her huiyblnd.Once
-Battered to her lpn, unescap-
'Ihat lin;uma-San would rumom»r his promise na Lord of the Thun
Uale.Died below l h q found
nh.Tha! me found the touch of
hand:p la n a !mms near tounsung her.Hhs éldrft . . . no.
0 coulda? . . . It 1|-nn't the whoood in :hu silent room with in illck
tngl of light uns the volroa. no in-
U-nci. llko memory of an mx drum.~ from tht dlatnncez It 1vnan'z
l who thrilled to the touch of thispaneae. who had been so asm ln
, wh i lu n o w. . . n o 1 r . .Shi vrlshed that he would speak.
.wondered lf he would . . . kill
r.The Oriental does not kiss . . .
ould he! . . .Had she drum away. swayed eitherrkvrurd or forwinl. mend a Ilnnf,
which contrasted with £Ilen's hsir
and made lt or pyrltlc trldeuonce: 1gown trimmed wllh seasoft Jade chif-
fon from which the glrl's smooth
shoulders rose Venuslike above l. sul-
try sn._Blue glanced fearfully In the dun.
gasped at her own Image tum.
"You séel Madame is very tmelyrThe proprletneu ns csrenal to in-
form Ellen that :nu guurn must not
be pressed nor rumpled."A trunk?
To go wlth hanging: into the hold?
No. ao.lladama will keep lt ln_thebox. and r u n xt the stockings anddlmwrs.yes.A pwmi u.madamel
It ls a rreatlau of art."So the box
ntnalned with the Inandbnggagmwhell
Ellen told Wells of ll."Name of s z!o|." msdsme the pm-
prietress muttered after Ellen had
left."!'he poor llttle thing.Frlsbt-
ened to death, tnarded to that 'rw-shlper of devils.Us heart aches for
her.But," spreading out her hsndl.
"sz u none of my business.'1'hstls,It ls for my business.She has lust
her soul.assuredly."
The banker had made t°0d the as
sursnre that all details should be~~sg»f Wells taunt! that hls bolrd»
Ing he steamer had been made sn
bo y. "i n Iz n g m h .sp ok en ve r y Im r ,
"h u t ,l f y o u w a n t th a t vo w tult lll ed.
an d c o p io u s t s pe r s m u m ed b e fo re y o u r
au g us t se if.s e t bu s y a n d ke e p h e r
a n y f r o m m e .Ot h e rw i s e . s o m e d a y
. . . I m s ) n o t b e d e c e n t e n o u g h . . . "
i t s t e n t h e t h o u g h t n n n n i s h vd . a n d
sms so on as leep.
Dl d m m . ae t u r n l n g l s t e . e n te r e d t h e
ro-om so ft l y a n d i t :t h e n i g h t Isr np.
m s r ve l i n g t h s t i t h a d b u r n e d it se lf
ou t.B M sd j t un s d th e qu i l t e d s m :
ab o u t W e l ts , s er ; g en t l y. s o a s n ot t o
di st ur b hl rn , kn e el in g to d o so .
Th e n s h e s e w , w h e n It h a d d r o p p e d
w h e n m e n h a d b o w e d h e r h e a d tn
sohmls slon.a n l n e d c o m b o t u n m i s
ts k sh l s d e si g n
S h e h e l d It t o t h e l i g h t . t h e b e t t e r
to see.W e s ee rt sl n.
"Y o m " s b s mu m b l e d a s sh e s t e p p e d
so ft l y b s e k In t o t h e l u l l ." W h a t d l d I
n y ?I k n o w R a y s m r s a n y w o u l d I n
t h e w a y o t h i s t a t h e r i "
Bh s ch u c kl e d to ot h le ss l y to he rs e lf.
c m r r s a x l u
E t l e n r e m a i n e d l n h e r r o o m fo r n
w t b e fo r e s n s w e d n g t h e s u m
to to l e a ve .It s ee m e d frte aclt y ts
.1 f h i .1 mt h ro nd it ia na .Q._.»5 | '"~UI a m z nl 4 . s e Get a m ed mm or l ar ge d u b ot tl e im mo
\ ` \ \ i Z&~Tm h r n h u fl n m m r n m l l l i m u d n m n n d tla r l l fm m f m ' " m a f ° ' l *fanned horizontally down the front.
with n tlounco of the wider lace around
the bottom of tho dren.
Colorad laces will also be very popu-lar and will be and on tracks ol' ancntlnly dltteaout color, auch al a blue
dren with butt-colored lace.To a certain extent ribbons have nl-
nraya been favored. but mu summer
thay url!! be and more profusely than
beton and In a dlttaront manner. The
new primal! toulartl tlneaava have col
lan Intl c um made of briglmroioroulribbon and very wld! ribbon o! the
same color ll u 10: a scart which
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l e w m vn h a ve th e a b i l i t y t o co m -
b i n e b u s l m r s l w i t h p l e n s u m .0
_-' r " ".. . . . . . ._ _.who did not "look to the governmentforeithersdvlccorsocnrlty."and
American phllsnthropy needed "no
Rmrernment spur."
"These are the potent rolces ptAmerica\\l1It:h do not walt for |10
lltlcnl action."hir:Hughes ssld.
"These are the outstretched srms ofhelpfulness whlch do not depend upon
the muscular resctlous of government.
Dominant sentiment.I nm quite
sure. ls nhsoluteiy opposed to commlt
ments which would promlso the sctlonof congress In unknown conllngcndest
t)nr people lnslst upon their llhcny to
form their declulons ru conllmtcudas
- _ | - _
O UI! American world flyers are now
hesdcd towards home. with the
slxtlrnnd tant stare ur their flight betore them.They will make u lon:
clrc ult to the north from England,
through Arctic remons that have neverseen an slrplsne.At I-ilrlnrall ln the
Orkneys they ms goodby tn John Bull.
With one stop at the Fnrocs theyland In Ilsykjuvik. South Iceland. The
ses iilghl to (lnenlsnd is 500 mlles.
Along the const of Greenknml to Angmsxssllk is another ntl) rulles.'I"1|e1J
comes a 572mile seo night to IntllnnHqrbor,Labrador.Thereafter will
come successive hops In Newfoundland.
Nora Scollo. Boston.New York :tml
l ¢ u l \v o n n s v n n e u n » n -\ . .|. .
!er|\Chicago midget lt clues !|mlpsm, with its crew of four-so smallshc barely gets ln the r»tun_tlmlt und
the smallest crlfl ever enterstl in tbl19 years of the race, so Small ln Ind,
that when her elapsed time nt ll6:M .30
ls corrected tu 14:05:33 by her time
allowance Snrl Zesdn nll the fleet. !»\ab
ing Dorello by leul than 40 ulinutw.This ClulmpoMscklmc annual }||.tll\
nc c over $1 miles of "Tile Slvruly
Water" is sccf-nd to none. fresh water
or slit.
CIAl!}2SFE DARIIOW sprang u tw
mcndous stlrpnso In the l¢fl\|\f\!Ll'
very muc h shout mr llkel and dls
Zlkel.
. So lon; ss you are not too well
tsllatled sith yourself there is s
chsnoe that you may amount tn somo
lhlng.
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mon send out s calendar once s yes!and then ony they hmo tnlcd sdvertls
in; and found thst It doesnt psy.
I t is ssld that it is impossible to
enforce a lsw unless nubllc setlmentls hc hlnd lt.Thu trouble uowsdsyn
is that ptlullc sontlmcnt lsnt behind
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.Englis h Politic al Parties Land Rsc tainiec d F r o m S u
l"ulltlcnt phrlilrs hm! existed ln Hut Alun: than 1.wo.ouo scres of Illll
land for 200 years hefore lin: ettcn have been reclaimed from :ho seg,sions of the suffrage. !¥l||».|| como ln rher and lake,in the Netherlands
1867 um! !'8-L since the Sixteenth century.
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I 1 \I |.|\|us e d e x t s n s i ve i y . a n d l l w o u l d b e n e i l
to o b ta in dr es s es w l th t h es e n ec es s ar y
st y l e r e qu h s l t e s i f a n y at a l l a re t o b e
pu r ch n ne d .
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dres ses :Ir e g oing lo he ntr lcli j \ ll|} nr'E'd
r u w e r e t h e s p r l p g fo n t s a n d malta.
b u t e w w o n th es e p l n l n tr u ck s la c e
A Lady of Dlstlnctlon
Il recognized by the delicate. fusion!lng kniluence of the perfume she uses.
A bath wma Cntlc un Soap and ho!
water to thoroughly cleanse the parafollowed by.g dusting wllh Cullcura
'hlcnm powder umnlly means | clear,sweet, healthy lkin.-Advertlaement.
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l l n d m e k ls t h e m a n w h o l t u m l s
t h e r e i s o n e p a r t o f a re ml tt ln e~robe t h a t Lt d l n r t r t o a t'eml~
h e a r t t h a n an o t h e r ,a f t e r tlto
t h i n g s h a ve b e e n a c h l o ve d . l t L l
A m t th os e t h a t a r e b i l l !
a n d w o r n In t h e m a n n P a r i s i a n
e z vo u n m u s u m m e r a r e a d o r a b l e .
»w a r m aft er n o on s .w i t h t h e
a a nd p nn e d s h a de d o u l fl l i o n ch i c
no w . t h e re a r e s tr a p p e d an d h i g h
e d t\ |l lt n sl i p pe r s o f m f !sue de.
i n s e r t : n f Ir l a h l a c e t n t h e t o e s .
n . t o b l e n d t h e m e d a l l i o n w l l h t h e
~r . e m br o i d e re d F r e nc h k n ot s a n d
.d a i n t y l i t t l e d e s i g n s n r e set n n
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h m ; a s a b n o t F r e n c h li n ge r ie .
It l m m a y s o u n d f n n t n s t l r . I Z H
r r l e d o u t s o n e a t l y t h a t tt r e -
lo o l ts e xa c t ly n o l t s h o u l d .N o t
h i t t o o g a y f o r e ve n a c o n n r n -
t u m ..
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l n n d m t h h s c h n b e l i l d l : Io n x l i o l i ovc n d w u y o u ( n i w o r n o u t a n d tu
q e d l u t * ~ " ° , v° " ~ m y t h o u g h tt o y o u r l u d n u l " n k h d n e n n u nj u n m u h t r o u b l l ; a n d y o u u c l l k e i y
to h ave hn dac haa gm, wi th diz zme nn,au b t q ng p u ns n a o t h e r k i d n e f i n e |u l m t s n .Don°t ri nk neglect.U nD o a n fl P i l l s | s ti m ul a nt d iu r et i c t othe ksdn .b o a r : h u e h e l p e d t h o n
amd n.eimfhoutld help yo u.A s ky o u r ne ig lt I
A Nebraska Cue
a t l s M a r y g o n
n l o n bln y s :i l y \I.¢\."" " f '.IT§...»
W u l o l a m e a m !w a n t :x c o u l ~' |h l r d l y t n e p | n l n §"at t l m e r h d i l y k i d .( _
na ys n t aerl g h t at a l t a n a M \»t l m e l m y ni gl u ~°».."9
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al l o wi n g : o r de a l t u c k! l rh l c h fw nl c r t h e
f r o m ed ge s o !t h e $:\eket.` Ils r u n
le n gt h .B i z p a t c h pock ets.co m i n g
fr m u t h e u n d e r a n n sea ms.a r e
tr i m m ed w i th n h an d o t c o l o re d i tl c k s ,
a n d o n e e i t h e r s k i n o f m e s k i n a r e
l l m l t n r p a n e !!r r m r i l l n g l o t h e . h e k b t
of n d e ep y o k e .
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e n d i n g a t t h t ' s i d e o f t h e i n s t e p w l t h
p e a r l a n d i n l l l l n n t t n n s e l l . U l h vr l a r e
ed g e d l n gn ru e ts .o r w h a t lo ok s li k e
gn rn et s,a n d st l l l ot h e r s h a ve i m l m
tlon a-. uer nlds or aup ptal nen for dec ora
ti on .Th e s m a l l fo o t lu s t .t h a t w i t h
t h e s h o r t va m p ,l s sl l l l t h e mo a t i n
degnnntl.
. _ _.. _ . .._.-..-_
Colored Heels 'Worn to
Match Jewelry Outit
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de a l . e sp e c i a l l y l r o n e l m : n d np t w t h e
t m e r n l d a n d p o u r !co m b i na t i o n l n
one-'|j e w e l r y l n wlzllrlr case one'\|
hee ls b e l o w u w l l l l e fr o e k m a y h e
m e n a s l l l t s o f I r e l a n d a n d q u l t e u l
l l w l y ." E m e r n l d a u n d pe ar l s, "o l
co u rs o . m u y b e tr a n sl a te d "Im i ta t i on , "
u n ..u " .........- .-_l l a fr-Ii h o l t l l n 05es u p o n h l m nu
h e fn t i n u e d t h e s t e w a r d d o w n th e
de ck I n h l r n l n g n r o r n c r , h e e o l t l d
N l w l t h a w h l t e ma n ,w h o rec all ed
fr m u hi m ,m u l t e r l n g ." D i r t y Ja n i *
\\ ¢ l l u t u r n o d h o t a n d vo i d .H e b o w e d
z n n vl y t o t h e m a n . m e e t i n g h i s g a z e
an u n ra l v.T h e fe l l o w s t a r e d a t h i m
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Il e : m m a n y l n m r- t h i n g .Rmnelh1!\:;
to r e tl e r e th e t en s i o n ull l\" h \ Im. :\r rd.
H n w n n l n l t o b e u l vn r .nul l,i n th e
Ii`|'§¥° thought, lrnnlvd her Vrllil him "You Bea!Madam! la Vary Lcvalyi"hfankly; his lips curving In disgust at
~the llgll of Ellen with this Japanese.f §oe, 0-Han.he nald In n bright.them.for her many lmxu contained Raya:naSan.Ile was KlylmnSan.
fm<-¢»a mice,do gnu see Hal limo only gllttarmg ¢¢'nmon!:xl kimnnus 01'The man had not recognized mm. Th!
light?"olm¥fsn°nl onvs for onllnnry ||rvns-mlm was Wtliluml.Her had !urned.:\ml |I|1vn glllllpsnn!null. lnrsl. how he'd like to are her \\ha\was Williams doin;on the1 turinkh- ahuv-in: lle)rm|¥ 21:8 mai! of dnwmml as-as IIilen should bel 110111 Why hm] he Ich his work?
*M low mu Hu sm! ""' iovely l'"'"'*-llc cnu!¢Inl an "un :wr lo do she In hls mbln. wen; stroked his hoe
u n u n
"You hue the Dawes ploo and you
have had the panirlpattoa of Amer
leon experts with the liberty of roustnzetlveeffortvrhlehurneueatlal
bernone lt was undertaken in the onlywayln which success me poutlble.
\\'llen you deal with ecoaomle rehabllt»
mlon you doubtless have In mlod suchcontribution as Amenlee may be able
to give in disinterested ttd\it'9.and
Inter ln participation In the absolutely
eosentlnl loan"Tho Important.Indeed the indis
pensable tlulng tl that methods nltoulube contrived and that your dlaposltlon
lhoultl lne auch that olsistoneo ot that
son run be rendered.
"All dlseuuloos will be futlle unLesa the arrangements ultimately made
nollnfy the lnveltlo¥ publle.Mr con
fidence that n way will be !0UDd to
umnount all the exlstlo|olme ttea
Washington.The last stage will be the
transeoprlnental trlp to ima Angeles,
atheoeo they started Blarrh 17.
The Unlled States navy han itspatrol work well under way.A dozen
or so cruisers nml destroyers willwatch ttulan on both olden ot the At-
lantic The flyers are equipped with
nt o to keep In touch with the war-;tt\|About 1.030 miles nf thelr 25.-
000mlle lllght Ile before the tlgenr.
P1r'rSnLnc :l1 plus was nllolltthedTuesday hy'the federal trade eom
mission.What In Plttuburgll ylu81
The United States :steel corporationcontrols 50 per rent ut our rolled steel
uupply.It has many mllls ln tarlous
plaees.The price for the steel Is the
prtce nt Plttohurgh plue the freight
from Plttsburtth tnlfttts the freight(rom the mit! where the attel actually
ll nrmlueed.
I Loeb munler rule Monday at Chltngo
ily wlthtlrawlnl llte plea of not mutt!
:md enualng the defendants to |>|e.|t.|guitly hath to the trlmrge ut murder
and or kldnaplng for ransom."W t
want to state frankly," sold 'Han-w,"that no one in this ease believes that
these defendants itlould he released or
are competent to he.We believe they
shoultl be pennunenlly tnolateul fflim
soelety. and |r we. as lawyers tlnnuzhtdifferentlytheirtnunllleswouldnot
permit us to do otherwise."
The rose will tlnereture be Inun! by
Chief Juetire John lt. t"n\erl} ttltlmutu jury.There are four ||l.tt1|ltlltl|1||ll
the wort run put upon the deftndant~\:
Death. llfe term In penltentlary, tt tllUI
uf 1I 5onto or a term of any number ul
years between.
Not.1\ttt1stuntllng the plea of 1:ullT!throws the defendants on the mere; of
the eoun. State| Attorney fmtvr nent
Iwr nun.
The fact. that a customer lays he
can get a lower prlce eleowhere
doeaat necenarlly, mean that he istellingthe truth.l\ro told Iles ol
that sort mylelf.
wi th his usual perrersit:llarryDobbins rlnat to remark that cherries
ere not good to eat.But I wouldtrust hlm about an for wlth n cherry
ple as l would trust Doc Ban Itlth I
good roost tor 5 democrat.
A Clay Center woman ny s thenot tell | . lie The Hou to tllfferent.
She can tell one an soon as I utter lt.
A Broken Bow man dtlllkol prenclr
ers so mach that he ears when hetlleeht- il going to be buried by J
luatieo ot the peace.
. . . - . _ . - . - .
Hear it crackle
a n d s n a p a s
yo u t t
The well-than loafxluu:
Yeas t Foam assures has
made it the favorite of
home bread makers.
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g l e d r o p o f l i g h t .
l'~Q l` i§ '{ e wa s- ni tr o- -R m lr n¢ le l'he r¢ °. "
.Ili a \n i c e sm s un e ve n .b u t str on ge r.
* Ti m ( o u r t h l e n e r d e m o n w a s m u g l l t
In th e sa c r ed t re e .Rn l nn g le d . d ou b t
lellt. lhrcugh the g1§re{ of gmc |;n»_,l.\, orhe wou ld 1m \¢ nr colil p Isl :ed | niT\h tuls
th l e I. "W e l l! s po k e w r y r np l u tl y ." A
b o y m n ll . a nd th ou g ht n w as a le t ra .
I l e tr ic kl ed a pt lo st mlm,c l ' m u m .
yg l n ; a m u a ln t o d w l t h n m l u m a t t er s a n
dem on s. lm ow be tte r.Sn 1 | sh rine was
bu i l t , n g d I h o n m l t p u l l ! t n p m ; : h e r e
d a i n m n i g m .A n d u h m \ l 'r l s s i c k .
or has l~m\rlo;:,'; ed rh ll d rr n . nr u pl a gu e
n f In s w t : l n l l l l fl d l l n , g o e s Ih r !! a n d
prnye \\l l1| the tuer mll.|"l|I |\:|§.Th e
mo n e y p u l l! t h e l a r nu l l b y t he p r l vs t a
bu y i n g .No r c o u l d h o . an a Ja p u n e l l e
Slt ni ll il d nl , bu y the t hi ng s fo r ho r.l l c
w o u l d e a ;th at h e di sl i ke d fo r e i g n
clothing;a n d t h e m a : w a r y deallvg-¢
xt ll ll t h e ullnp laee pen,an d a la n m u h !
h a ve n b l t (af n l t t o o r a r e p l e a s u r e .
\ \ l l e n h e s p o k e o t i t t o IIl l vn .l l r r
l l n t l h n u g l l t w a s fu l l o f t h e fe a r t h a t
slut'wo ul rl n o t s o i r v!ns sh e mlnuuhl,
n m !t h e u u g g u t e d tlunt n m i n i m
tr m li n n h e n n k ml i n h el p he r .
" Y u n w o u l d t h e n a p p e a r b e f o r e m y
M e s a s n m u l s u c k . "W e ll s ola<nlat~
ml ."No expe nse ls to he n pnrc fl, chi ld.
Ym l mu s t d r fn ll a s t h e fl u en t nt l el y o -
j l n wo r n e n . i l m l I a m n o t ullagrnced.
I l r l l l q m y fo r o w r y t t l l u g Si n c e l h l s
cl ot h in g w l l l h e w o r n l n A u w r l r n .l t
mt h ! Il e - -p ¢ \ r !w t . "
th o u gh t ful l y .Th e r e t r u l i t l i e a t l r n e
l i ve I n u m :vi l l a g e . l o t h e g l u t ! t o l r l
h l m :It wa s a l nl s t er . l m p ln c nb l e l i e
fe l t s a fe , r r h e w e r e c n u l l u u l .
El le n w a s t o b e a u- :ve d i n b er cn b ln ;
t h e fe a r n !t h e bo l d .qu e nl l n nl n g
g l l n r n .we xl a , n ut ut co u rt e sy to th e
r u p t n l n w l l u h n d l n vl l m l hi l l !t o h l l
la b le .a n d m a n l y fo r th e n m u s e m n n t
n f l t .stressed fo r d i n n e r I n t a l l r e
gn l ln .11 1 | h e n r y l l l k k l m o n o b l a z e d
w i t h t h e e m b l e m n f h i s ho us e.n m !
m a n ;l m l m w n br e a t h s w l d h i m th a t
h l s a p p e a r a n c e w a s fo u n d h a r h n r l r a l
l y h e m l r .\\ '|t h si l k n l l t h e r l n ;a n d
\\hl.sperlng n g a l l m : l i k h e so le mn ly
to ol : hi s se nt ."\\ il .h in t e n t enlrll.h e ca u gh t m a n y
co mm en ts : he nn l s ne em . sm ar ts .\\ns|
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T i e n .l n a cont]-tcnt m l c c :" T h e
he r m i t ,nn rl yo n.:tml I.n m l tht'n h l
wo ma n lu t he s tr ee t. n re t he o nl y on es
no t nt t h e fe st iva l. . . . tt i s ve r y in te .
0 l i l t t n ...goodnl; ;t1t.c l1ll|l ..."
He r h a n d d l d t o u c h h i s n l m n t h l c n s
n e c u n d a s s h e p u e c d f r o m t h e m o m
N a . . .It ha d b e e n h i s w i s h that tt
h a ¢ ! . . . ; c e . l t d i d ! . .. n n
we l t: st e pp e d t n K at n ln n r" l '| ea r ne r :
t h e hlt leo un vl n g e wa s lr i cn d ly .h e
w o n d e r e d t h a t h e h a d fe a r e d l l o n c e .
'I m a k e n r o w , " h e n l d . fn l l l n g i n t o
t h e a c fl n l o m c d Jap ane se." r v s w .
a l u m y o u h a ve w l t n e m e d t Il l l . t : l c \ ¥ n l
d e vi l t r y o t ml ne .Th e r e l u a k n i fe
bet ure en m y w t h a n d m n e l t .un t i l
... "h e fe l t t h a t h e w a s sp ea ki ng
fo ol i sh ly ,ins an el y.t o th is Im ag e.
s t o p p e d a n l n n t a n t , t h e n a d d e d . n t n
l e re t!i n t h e h e e :" 2 l o ve h e r , o l d
lllllll.ll)»tu u w |\uU]h u n vu u l \n»!a -ld fu r a t dr ess "a nct rns whi te wom
r n " l t c n r . m l t l t n g t h a t It m u s t b c t h e
flncst T h e re n c h x l r l w h o w n l t m l
n n h e r \\llls1st'rl*¢i th is fa c t t u t h e
l m u c h p m p r l - vt r c ~ : :t h e n a m e n f H I
lc n'a "h tm l" w as e ll nc nvcc cd . nt ul In a
h r l e f m o m e n t the s |h np¢ t mn tnn ut w as
t\nvn\.ert'|.L IIt l c t t w as i t r t m l ed o f h e r
kl mn nn .
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fr o m t h e ve r y h e fl n n l n g n t " t h e n w n e r
o f th e sh o p g l o at e d .a n d b e fo r e th e
zlr t,pa n mt l i n proc cas lon t h e Int ent
lutpnrtt ttlutti's l l l y datlntlm-um,c o b
t w l s u t In-ce;utncltlnge : p u n u p o n
ha i r y lu n m a sl i p p e rs n l ' t h t m me h u e ;
ato ut er w n l k l u g l m n t l - n u d ll nu ll y
mm l n m e t h e p ro p r l c tr e e s wi g n t ln i l c t i
Th e n t t r c u c a : s l m p l e t r a c k s , t w e e d
street nu l l .~nut m t l d a m l br ot sl ht
fo r t h w i t h t e ve r e n t h a n d : n n e ve n i n g
g o i n .a t h i n g o f ntn cth yat b-t.*|ut|,
u l n n l a n u n u | " " "
w h i t e g i f t - c a n y o u b e n t t h e m J a p a -
lt°1l n sh a m e t h a t - s o m e u n o ou g h t
t o a c t -ll c wa n a pa r t .A tl ca l re fo r u fri en d
! !fa ce he cm ne up p em t aa t .A l l m p t l y
h e l e ft t h e s a l o n a n d r e t u r n e d t o h i s
cu hl n.li e nn l n cl t e d t h e fl o o r b e tw e e n
la ls s tn te ru nm n m! E ll cr fn .
l T 0 n z c o z r r m vt c o t
Same Manntr for Both
Th e w r n l l l t y u n c !! w u s t a l k i n : o ve r
th e ; 1 1m t p P t l| o f hi s n e ph e w w lt h t h c
l n d s m o t h e r ." H o w i n h e d o i n ; w l t h h i s i t t l d l e s t "
" 0 h .vc r ; w e l l .Il e s h o w ! n Zrn nt
ta l en t fo r m t m c ,a n d h h m a n n e r 1|
t e r ! h a u g h t y .n u t e a c h e r t h t n l a s h i
w i l l b e c o m e | m n d u c t n r . "
"A t a l t w e e n "r e s p o n d s !uncle.
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I ic e box but seeing in a'uZu; :ut you doing?"md friands in Iowa.family an- ?.'_';_{"'f.-'.".;..1'f'.1 ?; :" ! §: n '¢»tor~e window a genuine Str:divnHus|"Oh," replied the guilty mxn,, "I'rn
. .--J A.. e> na 'hs !*ml1srl1t that trying nu; a. new violin 1've just
P l l i i l t b l 'l`ue.1da evening at £he George Srhsn-~Ackerman wel known former Her-
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C h i c a g o m d N o a h W e s t e r n
T r a i n s E u !
- l s ! ! P . H . D a i l y .
T r a i n W e a !
7 : 1 8 A . M . D a i l y .
G. S t . P . M . a 0 .
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7 : 1 5 A . M . D a n y e x c e p t S u n d l y .
2 : 0 0 P .H .D a i l y e x c e p t S u n d a y
6. 28 P .l l .D a i l y e x c e p t S u n d a y .
i r a .G o t t l i e b E t h z e n u m p a n nd a u g h t e r ,A l l e n , w e r e A r l i n g t o n c a l -
l e r s S a t u r d a y a ft e r n o o n ./ W m . H o l t m a n a n d s o n I r w i n w e r e
N i c k e r s o n c a l l e r : S a t u n i a y a ft e r n o o n .
l l r . a n d l i n . J o h n E c h t e n l r a m p , o f
A r l i n g t o n s p e n t S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g a t
t h e A u g u s t L e l l m a n h o m e .L u i S a t u r d a y b e i n g t h e B o t h b i r t h -
d a y o f A u g u s t L a l l z n a n , 1 n u m b e r o f
h i r . fr i e n d s a n d r e l a t i ve s g a t h e r e d n t
Hs h o m e o n S u n d a y to h e l o h i r n c e l e -
b r a t e t h e e ve n t .Th e a i t e m o u n w a s
sp e n t i n m u s i c a n d c o n ve r s a t i o n .A L
s i x o 'c l o c k a b e a u t l fu l h i r t h d n y c a k e
w a s s e r ve d t o t h e fo l l o w i n g g u m ,
E d Ia n h g r s l : n d d a u g h t e r a , F l o r e n c e
a n d M a b e l , o f N i c k e r s o n , M r s . M i n n i e
L l l l m l m , M r . a n d M r s . E m i l L a l l m a n .
W m .H o l t m a n a n d fa m i l y ,M r .a n d
s m . .A u g u s t La l l ma m ,bl is s M a r y
i n l l r n a n a n d M e n o n N o r r i s ,.Ce cil
a n d W i l l i a m L a l l m a n .1 N IH !!M n n k e s p e n t S u n d a y a f t e r
> u ; § L » f 1 " ~e ve n i n g Ju l y
w h e n a l a r g e c r o w d o f fr e l n d l , m e m -
b e r s o f t h e L a d i e s A i d a n d t h e i r h u e - f
b a n d s d r o p g e d i n o n h e r u n - a n n o u m
e< l to h el p e r c e l e b r a t e h e r b l n h d n y .
A p l e a s l n t e ve n i n g w a s s p e n t i n l i s t -
e n i n g t o m u s i c a n d i n s o c i a l c o n ve x . .
na t io n .B e f o r e d e p a r t i n g a m a l u n c h
W u s e r ve d .M r .a n d M r s .Ja m e s Jo h n n o n n n d l
c h i l d r e n o f C r a i g vi i s t e d a t t h e 0 . A .
i o h n n o n a n d J. M . \ 'r e 1 . \ t h o m e s S u n -
rfCl a u s K a t t i s h a vi n g h i s r e s i d e n c e
p r o p e r t y i m p r o ve d b y a f r e a h o g a t
o f p a i n t .0 . H . G o d e e y a n d H r d
H a n s e n a r e d o i n g t h e w o r k .D r .M i l l M r s .G e o r g e S t a n l e y m e t
w i t h a n a u t o ac c i de n t F r i d a y e ve n -
i n g w h i c h m i g h t h a ve p r o ve d s e r i o u s .
M n .St a n l e y a n d l i t t l e d a u g h t e r ,
Ni l e .M a y .re c e ive d s o m e s l i g h t c u t e
a n d br ui se s.T h e ac ci d en t h a p p e n e d
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|»urcha.se and, going upsuirs to hm
~m started Lo vhs on the violin.
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u n s p e n t Th u r i d s y a f t e r n o o n a t t h e
.S . D l i o n h o m e .M r . m d M r s .A . A . A n d e r s o n vi s -
t a ! L u i S u n d s y a t t h e H e n r y B u n !
.omeM r .a n d M n Ja m e s C o n e l y ,M r .
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brn=I»m City l a s t S u n d a y t o vi s i t t h e
Iu r t o n P a r k .
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n t h e S t a t e o f N e b r u i n a t t h e c l d s e
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ARLINGTON
Hr. and Lire. Homer Miller neturn»ed Thuraday from a vacation trip
spent at IAM Okobojli,iowa.Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeWitt are enjoying a visit from Mr. DeWltt'a par-enta, Mr. and Hrs. L. C. Dewitt, of
Bene-on.Henry Reckmeyer and family left
Friday by motor for Lake Okobojiiwhere they will spend several weeks.
Rev.and Mrs.Weetorrnan left
'Thursday for their home at GreatBend, Kansas.They have been vla-itlng at the home of hint. Wester1nan'a
renta, Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Scheer.in Lenore Scheer accompanied them
for a visit.Hina Alice Mead who hu been vial
itin; fdends here for some time, left.on Tuesday for Omaha where ehe
will visit a areelt.From there she ex-peeza to go to South Dakota where
will visit her aialerahe.Torn Hall who was injure:a.mn-a1|a_{_haome meek:ago.taken
on uraday to the Nicholas Senn
liorrpital at Omaha for treatment.Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Marshall enter
tained at a six o'cloek dinner on 'Intes
day evening complimentary to Mrs.
Manhalha brother. Il. T. Fellera andnoonm;ithrltoy and Arthur Menge-Ilfllr unc vlanI.nu ._r - " -___Doctor turned out to asold a c ar i u a l l o e u l u u a m w u . ". ._ , _ _ _O t h e r a a a e t s E x p e n s e s 3 1 5 . 3 8
d ht.
o coming from the east and anotherl
hir.and Mn .Louie Echtenkampspent Saturday evening at the August
1._a£manhome.r. and Mrs. Emil Lallman were
in Fremont Monday Morning
HERLLAN NEWS
A. W. Barge was an Omaha visitor
Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Lottie tooktheiranmll een to Dr. Morrow at
'lekamah one day laet week.Mn .La Verne Lowe and BobbyaccompaniedbyMre.J.M.Went
drove to Tekamah Wednesday to have
dental work done.Mrs.Keith McKercher and twosmall children are spending the week
with hir.and Mrs.George Haina
hear Blair.Mr.Walton, the c andy man fromCalhoun was a business caller here
Wednesday.Louie Buck and iamlly of Kennanl
drove over Thursday evening and vla-itetl at the D.Buck home.They
hmoght Mina Lorena Buck over for aweeks vlglit.Misa Buck ia employed
in Omaha and is enjoying a two
weeks vacation.Mrs. H. B. Cameron and Mrs. HenryTruhleen metered to Omaha Friday.Mrs.Watia Day and children of
Fnemont are visiting at the parental
Dave Curtin home.Word has been received here of
the birth of a hahy daughter, Dona
Lira. Fellera of Berkeley, California. Jean to Mr. and Mrs. Julian Ander-'The rueeta were lrieaars.Intl 3l''*"lson of Gracie,Nbraaka,July 20.
Ltar coming from the north drove di-
rectly into hia path.Their car waa
badly damaged.IrlIS.Anna Peddie returned fromOmaha Wednesday and reported El-
mer Neiderkruger to,be a very alck
boy but an operation was not nec-
essary.Dr.and hire.A. J. Cameron and
Mina Evelyn and Anna Marie Peter-
son who have spent the peat twoweelra at Lake Jefferson, Minnesotaami Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bundle and
Huprene who haxe been at the ln'a¢and in northern Iowa, are expected
home today.Mr.and Mrs.Ray Harrison and
two ernall c hildren spent Sunday nt
2v,ss4.91
622.62Other rea! estate
Bankers Conservation Fund
Due from National and
State banks _ $40,624.53
Currency .._.1,000.00
|Gol-l coin 6S0.0D
Silver, Nickels and
cents ....._ __ . .-355.50 42,660.03
'1'¢.n.1 -_._._$323,102.75
IIIABILITIES
Capital stock ptlitl in . - _ .$12,600.00
1Snrplu= fund __2,500.00
Sovitlgn depoaiite .-.. 306,340.18
Uepnoitofs guaranty fund 2,362.57
thenhftlwrt Cooper home near Tek-4
amMr.and Mrs.Bert bottle vlaitedTotol »- -- --323,702.75
al the parental John Gillian home at
Tekamah Sunday. '
the band and the members of their
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ae.The majority of the members oil \'~aehington County 3 .
families and n number of others drovetoArlingtonSuntilytakingtheirdinnerand joined in the big picnic
nude up ol the several honda orgnn~ized by Prof. W. L. Dodson.Those
who went from here any they spent
a _mont pleasant day.J.bl.Hungate and family moved
last 'Wednesday from Calhoun whereMr. llungate was S of the schools
the pant year t Lo eville,Nebr.where he goes t take o like position
for the coming year.
i n g S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g .
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T h e D .o f H .h e l d a r e g u l a r i n e e l - i
l A. R. Brock,president of the
iabove named bank do hereby swearthattheabovestatementisa cor-rect and true copy of the reportlnmfle to the State Bureau of Bank-
mg.A.R.Brock.
President.
ATTPIST:R. J.Murdoch,Director.
1.F.IZller,Director.
Sllhfcribed and sworn to before
n.e this 23rd day ot' April, 1924
5Io1cus Beck, Notary Public
My c:o1mm==\on expires Sept. 30, 1927
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The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method
Cheaper than any other Way
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He will be able to get a big basket-
full of the choicest Groceries you've
ever ha d and the total cost will
surprise you with its lowness
darn-ea Fred De Weber, John Laaker.H. W Schoettger, H. T. Fullers and
Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Rangcler of Fre
mont.Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Marshallpnd
Yamllv accompanied hir. and Mrs. H.'I Fellera to Omaha on Thursday. 5-1
Fellera is an auditor for the govern-ment, he and Mrs. Fellora expect togo to Kansas Citv and Oklahoma be-going to Chicago where they
be located.rs.Frank Wolf was hostessto
e Rebekah lronslngton on 'Thurs-
day afternoon.About fifteen ladieswere present and soent the afternoonansewing.A dellaloua lunch was
sno .Guests of Dr. and Mrs W. I. Nel-
son on Thursday were Hr. and Mrs.Soren Nelaon.H.J.Sorenson andMiss Alice Nelson, all of West Point.
Mr.and Mrs.Henry Von SeggernanddaughterIrmaofHooperandMiss Elizabeth llazeman of Califor-
nia, Misses Nelson and Hazeman re
mained until Friday.li-is Anna Ylazenburk returnnl the
fo;apart of the week from Omahawhen she has been nursing for the
lui few weeks.Mr.and Mrs.W. T. Adams. ofPlattsmouthandMrs.lrrna 2drKayoi' Nebraska (Bly returned to their
home on Honda# after a short vis-it with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Adams.Misa Mildred Weber il a sruest of
Misa Dorothy Wehner at Fremont
this week.Madame:Jennie Cook and Eva
Fink of Los Angeles. Calif., who arespending the summer 'here with rel-atives and Mesdames J. C. Ba¢i¢U! andG1 .P f e i f f e r w e r e g u e s t s o f b l r s .J .
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Elin1. Anderson will be mmentberur ¥o0\eral oz me mt:11|u|:m Ua suv ...
nr Miss (Hara Peterson.Mr. and Mrs. Alben Woodard and
two little daufzhters and Mrs. L. A.
Wooilani were 'lckan1ah visitors Wed-
nesday.Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rutledg(drove
ln Omaha to the races TuesdayMrs. George Hain of Blair visited
llecmnn friends Tuesday.The Misses Merle and Gretchenlienog and Hewert drove to CraigSundayandspentthedayatthe
Wade Patrick home.Hia: Lillian Kramer ia enjoying asreekavacationfromherdutiesatthe Post Office.She ia visitinz hor
sister Mrs. Raymond Zieker at Sioux
Falls South Dakota.
E. Aid Society spent Wetjneulay af-
ternoon at the Kuhlmun home as.<i.~t-
ing hor in uilting.
Mins hlczle and Gretchen Herzognero Omaha uhoppers \\'c¢Inosday.
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A number of farmers in this neigh-borhood are threshing this week.The
Tuekers, Gillispiea and Grirnms have
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threshed and the machine is movingnorth into this neighborhood.A number of the farmers near herewillstacktheirgrainanrlthresh
luter.Gordon Anderson and Ejner Ped-5;,',1, 0 Cameron and small crsen have been helping at the Dixon
daughter visited friends at York, Ne-farm through cultwatmg and har\cst»
bmska a few days last week.im!
The mL-:sion circle of the Baptist
c gu gthe church Wednesday afternoon.Rev.and Mrs.Reese have an aguest this week, Mrs. Pearl Ballinger
oi' Sidney. Nebraska.They drove to
Omaha Friday tb meet her.
bliss Deloris Drayer of Hooper,
Mr.and Mrs.Ralph fAlcin 'lanrl 1hurch will hold a re lar meetin mlfazniiy are at the homo of Mr. Akin
futher, Mr. Ed Akin.
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'Tho A.H.Uixon family drove!
down to the Philip Crink home, on thecountylinewestof Washington, to
li* urcwent at n picnic at which aboutthirtyfriends and relatives worel
4 111 _present last Sunday..;;n mmg l c rman re a tea at pre |Mr .and MrN. Neum 'Warrick dm)e
C ..dowrn to Lancoln las; Sunday to risbu."f,`;.,G,'§'f,§",f,"f"° to Tekamah on it .their daughter,Miss aogth, _bo E
n y.1 1 h li. an a sanitarlum thrne.Misa LdifhSmerayoung people attemed 1. e nt an o ration for a penclichunh services at the Baptist church citisf Some tlxnepebaek and gs got e:
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M 35 .;:°=}'",f§m went to Omaha' cn}rring at rapidly u expected. Com-
Smurlfay gd will stay until wdM_gpl1c at:ona set in which makes her
rla .Her daughter, Mina Wilma iti11|f='°° rather Seri us.
unllergro an operation for the remov~
al of her lonaila and she went dorm
tc be with her.ll.ia.Cameron "las _a huaineea
Lafa Golden and family who have
been in Minnesota for the past threemonths drove bac k this week for a
visit with relatives.Lafe will go to
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Some of the specials we are offer-
this week are listed.
Sweet Mixed Lnrt Pickles. 50: size
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l o c p a c k a g e C o r n P u f f s , S p e c i a l 5 c
F a m i l y S i z e d T u b e s O u t M e a l .2 5 c
H u m m e r B r a n d C o f f e e ,R e g u l a r 3 0 c
S p e c i a l ....2 7 C
B u l k F i g B a r s .R e g u l a r 3 0 c ,S p e c i a l
p e r l b ,...2 5 c
M a y D a y C o f f e e , p e r l b .4 0 :
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M a y D a y C o f f e e , 3 l b s ...$ l . l 5
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w e n t t o O r n n h l o n W e d n e s d a y f o r u
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r e t u r n e d o n W e d n e s d a y f r o m C w i ea n d W i l b e r w h e r e t h e y h a ve b e e n fo r
th e n a s t t hr e e w e e k s ..H r s . J. A . W e b b a n d c h i l d r e n , Jo c k
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a fc l o c k d i n n e r g i ve n i n h o n o r o f 3 r s .
I H n r y . R u m n .w h o E1 t h e i r Ehouse
gu es t th is u re lc .A sn e a k t h i e f en t e r e d t h e ( . C .
'M a r sh a l l ho m o s e ve r a l d a y s a z o a n d
l o o k a b o u t t w e n t y d o l l a r s in rnona3.;.
No th in ¢ z el se wo -a d i st ur be d o n l y t h e
po c k et b o o ks w hi e l n \\e\1.!i n o clo set
d o w n s l o l r s Th i s i s t h e s e c on d t i m e
i n i l e l o s t f e w y e a r s t h a t t h e M a r
sh a l l h o m e h a s b e en r o b b e d i n e x a c t
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w i t h h e r b r o t h e r .'H e r m a n L a l l m a n
o n d h m i l y o f W i n s l o w l e ft Th u r s d a ym o r n i n ! b y a u t o t o A r n p h h o c , N e b r . .
t o vi s i t r e l a t i ve s a n d fr i e n d s .
M i s s H e l e n W i l k e n l n g sp e n t se ver a l da y s th e p as t w e ek a t t h e He n P § f
W i l k e n i n g h o m e .M r .a n d M r s .E
m i l L a l l m a n a n d N o r r i s L n l l r n a n w e r e
W i n s l o w ca ll er s Th u r s d a y m o r n i n g .
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S t o l l , o f F r e m o n t s p e n t o n e : l a y In s t
w e e k n t t h e H e r m a n K e r k l i o f f h o m e .
T h e fa r m e r s i n th i s vi c i n i t y h a ve
n e a r l y a l l fi n i s h e d w i t h t h e i r h m -
ve s t i n g a n d h a ve b e g a n t h r e s h i n g . '
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n ft e r n o o n a t t h e G o t t l i e b E c h t e n -
k n m p h o m e .B l r .m d i l e s .E m i l L a l l m a n sp e n t
vi s i t o r t o Te k a m a h m o n u n y .B d !- a s Th e l m a G o d u y a n d M r . H o w -
a n l H a r l i n , o f O m a h a d r o ve u p S u n d a y
n m ]s p e n t t h e d a y a t t h e Go d sc y
h o m e .Th e M i s s e s S y l vi a a n d L o i s B r u n t o n
l e ft t h e f i r s t o f t h e w e e k f o r n t w ow e e k s vi s i t w i t h H e r m a n f r i e n d s .
Mi s . = A m in A n fl e na o n s p e nt S u n d a y
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wli co ( l c d : o y w e r e T c k n n u h ca ll er s
M o n d a y .M r s .H .W .l l u n l i r sp e n t i h o p u t
w e e k w i t h h o r d a u g h t e r , M r s . R o b e r t
l l n u g l i t fr y a n d fa m i l y i n O m u h n .M r .
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r l t l u m m l h o m o Susu loy cvcn i mz .
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l. yt he ,w e r e S u n d a y e ve n i n g gu e s t s
n t th e Ro ss H a r p e r h o m e .
A n u m b e r o l t h e m e m b e r s o f t h e
R .~I' .l f .w e n t t o B l a i r M o n d a y
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th e lln ptl sl.ch u rc h .Th e p l a y w a s
re pe n te d h s r c Tu e s d a y e ve n i n g o nth e c h u r c l i l a w n a nd l e e c r e a m c o n e s
a n d co ke se r ve d .T h e p r o g r a n i w a sP t ve n t o s e c u r e fu n d s t o p a y t h e e x -
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w h i c h m e e t s i n A u g u s t .A f r e e w i l l
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1'Prey H a r r i s o n o f D e s M o i n e s w e r e
S u n d r ;d i n n e r gu es ts a t t h e l l 0 .
C o o p e r h o m e .M i s s M a r i o n F e e s e , o f A l m a N e b r .
exp ec ts t o l e a ve We1lno.»=da5.fo r h e r
h o m e .Sh e h a s vi s i t e d o t t h e h o m eo f h e r s i s t e r , M r s S t a n l e y L o w e a n d
fu ni l ly t h e pa s t tw o w ee k ve .
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t h a t o f Bliss E n o l a Ac!-cermnn a n d
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t t .He knows what is good and shows hisf b o x l s as e
preference in no unee1'tain..manne1'.
Iiyour baking is clone with Maintop, it will always
be the acme of perfection.
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