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08-21-1924em "'-~ Q_.;"~:v~z~~»,,uf ,F f' :- y F' Blair. Nebr., Aug. 14, 192I ._- \T H E E N T E R P R I S E ~-fn szrn7RPRlSB--r _ . - . _ -- --A n d .a sam a t t e ro f I a n n o u n t e d a n u e r i a i b u t t e r f l y a s o n e\I f A L Q C A L N E W S P A P E R F 9 3 P m m m ~ T I M E ~Mn. H. B. Cameron enténsined a CDOLIDGII ACCEPTS |;==~;§;_f ofnfriends at a bddgu z=¢r'~a|WITH CONFIDET ue5 aernoon.-__»Coalinued from page Four ALL THE mans l'\C h c s g o a n d N o n h W e s b e mIT h eBap ta stS u n d a ysc ho olp u m OFFICIAL PAPER`OF CITY OF BLAIR,NEBRASKATubs I-Lmuy. Tnlnl w ua 8:32 P. ll Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"GENERAL AND IDCAL Ngaws AND COMMENT'Z'me al llull Glurtll_|Dunm I l l ! l ' l |nu. I ldnll Il d l l l ~TillJannnomnnnv||wul, unUn ll-1 q_when can v m u p nrlllld fo r all1 ang-I will url "*" p mllla "'°"""" ""wudA h mc ld a m : o f u n v m : a n n a p a d l lmQ 4|N B R E A D " ; n .who an to lv- __._ ... | __ll- W " -' " ' f" * ' " '! " _ . L" 2 f ' f 2 5 2 3' £ L'LI'2.""ec me A..... ......1'.ZT.' " " '... .. .. ... . nm . MK nu t un nmar hb k c ha ra c ter ol the . M k f o r B L U E R I B7:13 A. H. Daily. #d nDl l _ . . .. -. . NO. 30Ewa, \VASHINGTON c0U§TY, NEBRASKA,AUGUST 21, 1924 And that is exactly what ou~etwhenoub u y In Flour You Want ;the BEST L~ `4 ~»:l r 'Q "l`I'ala| North Daiiy except Sunday. Daily except sunny. Daily except Sunday. Sunday only. Trains South Daily except Sunday. Daily except Sunday. 5:28 P. M. Daily. HBRMAN NEW S aa.' ms A . 2:00 P. aa. 6.28 P. M. 7:-I5 A.za. xt. at. 8:25 A. 12:35 }: l i n .AlfredBarlowofOmahl..spent the week entl at ine L. D. Bur- mc home.H. B. Cameron wan a Tekamah bus- lneas caller Satuwy.WlilamCooperandfamlly,of'Cln-cinnati, Ohio, cameSaturdayfor n montlfavisitwith his parents,Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cooper and other re- latives.__ in being re-modeled. a cement floorbeing put in and the front changedto snake lt. suitable ao that it may be occupied by Leo Cameron an a pro- duce station.Atumeetingheldoneeveninglust week itwas decided to hold a harvest picnic Intl the tlate was set for September Brd.TheFarmersUnion an hsvinur afour foot c ement walk lair] in front of their store.Ameetingoftheguarantorsof thhly e a hChaulauxua(rasheh!ot the MasonichallWedneurtiay e\»enlmz.Dr.Cameronpresidedand WtlinedtheworitandplansIor :nnknk°l.I.suaeaa.0.1»yseas-on tick:1* ore on :nie,n o th inor* Atiullel'$2.00andchildnennltidcetn$1.00 transferable within the familyD r .C a m e r o n s t a t e dt h a the ha u lr e ce iveflw o r dt h a to u to ffo r t ; - e i g h t t o w n sw h e r et h et a l e n th a db e e n .1- . . _ . . . ¢ - ( A d vf : L l" U l aA E P I I P L If i l l | 1 The ralnlng of the revenue required tomnittul our g.|wn|||u»|1t la loltel;ronna¢~|¢<2 with our wnhlrtlilcE l . . . If lt ta dune by wlse Illlll just laura. the burden will he mmtt unity home.Dot if the naelhotl of taxation la not sou:.d dlystar will tollowrvurhlng even tohnancla!mule.ournrntthought ahould he lo mnlnlnltt unlrnpalred theacttvltyotagricultureandlndustryThat inx la theoretlrtllly boa! which ln l terferel least with hoaioom. Aaka .lust Taxation."Only about 3.500.¥ll)0 people psy dl red Income toxra.The remainder ou but pay ludlreflly, lo the coat of all purchases; from a pair of lhoea to arailroad ticket.This country Ima at; least ltTl'.(ll0.000 ol' the:te luulnct tax;payers.I em not dtalurbed about thai f ttert on a few thousand people wlth|In ge l nc o me e be r uu so t lw y h ave t o pa y | hl g h a u rt a x e l .Th e y c a n l u k e r a r e o !| l h . |n a i \ B ll . 1 l l l l ¥ § ll l a [ ¥ n f n |l l~ l . -JUHN:zoom-;o1~z'sCIRCUS. m o TRAINED W ILD A NIMALS CUMING "John Robins-on'a Circus and train. ed Wild Animals are coming." Foronehundredandoneyears tim! statement, spoken by your great sznmlfather,yourgmnrlfatherand gour father in the day swhen they looked on the world throughyouth~ ful eyes, has stood for much in the way of eager anticipation.Amt now John Rohit\son'a Circus. the greatest lrl.ined Wild Animal Circus an earth is coming toFremont on Saturday, August 23 for pantie that forenoon and afternoon and nllht perfonnanoen. JohnRobinaozfsCircusandthe Trained W ild Animals are now mak- VOL. XXVIII + ~~VISITS num-: FOLKS Tne Enterprise editor vu pleued~M E E T l N G t o arknowledge l v h i t 1mm Mr. ge m. V uu zh xn o f lm A ng us . c a l- tum-¢a|m m ,l~`.xe¢uuv¢ 5.».z».\M ifvfnil 0" but Tnaday m°m"\¥ and r n . u ml ' n m A m - r m" .im nur um. genllemxn rum h u ax- m B e n i n B u d l l u perienm in the su m of whi c h we r hxve a ll h ad much. S m s c r s l c u s r o a s n E m u r » r r s n u r .V u m w is u f o nn e r wu h - \m¢mn county nun.| brother uf* A mz u llr meetimz nr ma Bmr| ".1im" vmglw-. of Calhoun, my nfl musk 0F IIDME AUTOMOBILE mmf uvslsl-:ss An A L , . , , , , w , , , ' g o U m ' y ~ :,\\;:"?x-nld uulerr picnic ar. Fx.;~ ~ ~BREW IS FINED IS APPREHENDEO (lmnrn Raid "II Find mn Cllllhl zzz., Rmvnd To u m ' A m M m , E m m i u g Th e o - f m. A wu u mg m Al Evidence g C NI I U Mm o u n Aug. ze ". of c z meeu.August 29--Royal Neighbor nimgnrkvmky One Tucker: Arg Enrolled C u t l w l r v m .Au Fine Dura Sasha A Aug. 25-w. R. c . Kamngwn llMrs.B w! B u - n i . Judiux Pownsvrn.All READY ma ms nu. WORKr n s :non ron 'ms mme |:n\n. w.u11Nn msszrrrancl-:Plul Km. wn uma um" u~'HIWLL nom-: Norms 'P Dnheunha !AguuW .A.' m w h mm _.-_,.~.,.H ? ~una" ...."..L"..f'°",.°'1"F""'" f August Z2--Mrs.n w Chym|.n-1.1 " "" '" '' of Hunneaie,Oklahoml.gewmnw-~; lad by her dnughter. Franca, vinind iloriurn. their aunt. Hrs. N. A. Jockey, nturu-Than were '11 'nmued by noon ,mg r mu '° their home on Thunday..:he Deilion will dos s a m m y sher- Tuudsy-The directors of the board noon. nf tha Cmvrell Hemnrial Home held M r .a n dM r s .L aVe r n ew w e ,Ll o y d K e - : fe r a n d . M i s a k ii l d r e d P r o !! o fTe h a n u h l e f t e a r l y S a t u r d a y m o r n - i n gf o r at w ow e e k !o u t i n ga tt h e la ke si nMi n ne s ot a .Th e y e x p e c tt ou m p a t L u k e O t h e r Tn i l t h o m o s t o f t h ei i m e .M r .a n dM r s .E b y , o f C r a i g vi s - i t e da tw eD i veC u n n i n g h a mh o m e m u l n u l l u u w a n u n ; U . . . . . - . . a " '- n e x ty e a r .M r s .C h r i sTr u h l s e nl e ft'I'ue1ulay fo r s f e w d a y s vi s i tw i t hh e r s i s t e r M r s .R o r l l a r z a tD i x o n ,N e b r a s k a . M e ( . A l { ! H Y A N I ) L O N G C R E E K M i n n O d i l e M l e ni s vi s i t i n g a t t h o u m " -..,....-._.r i c hn t s n y s n n .w h a tc o n c f m f m e 1 | t h e l m l a m - s e r r o r ! o f h i g h l t l r t l t l lo n a l l t h e m a n f t h e vo fvi eL e t u a l nh r n y n r e m e m b e r m e p o o r .W h a t e ve r r r !i h oulnmngnguam a ym a k ea b o u t h i s u h i l l t y l o l o x t h e r i c h , a t i h e e n d ol ' l il ' g e ar n w il l a i wu y a b e fou n d t ha t t h e p e n p l e a s nw h a l e h a vep a i d t h e 1 = n z t h em m a n n u m !t o u r o f t h eU - inite-11S t a t e s a n d C a n a d a .Th i sy e a r l f o u r l o n gr a i l : o a dt r a i n sw i l ls t e a m in tl )t h e c i t yo nt h ed o w no f c i r c u s = z . 3 . - fo u r t r a i n s o f e l e p h a n t s . j u n g l e 'toasts,hor se s,ponie-1,c u r i o u sfo i ks , cl o wn s , s p an g l ed ce l e br i ti e s , c al l i op e a |_l - - A - - - . I o l . . . I- n u n u n n | \ A h l Imil "H» plan! guilty md L- nov: In um {,},,,,',,,},,,,|mwlnx mn ma m-Jmy gm uniting m. nsnzenn. TM any murunns. electinl nmung thdl:Tha minutes of the int meeting affine:5 Rev. W. ";."""1"I°°" ~Hans Petencn, seventy dshz yan- vu rnovnnfl read.Moved and xeeonded this réport be accepted as need and plead on file. All Cknmcilrnen present voting *Aye* the motion carried.Moved and seconded the Street end Alley Commiittee be euthorized to uk for.bids on the Ho llin s o f th e Street etgm on all streets in the city th e n i o b e o n o a i g n o n e e c h i n t e n section, also that notice be #von of this action in the newspapers. Cer!Christaneen annu lvd before } E l i l l l u I I l i u u u a u u » » - w w - v » - - -,and has since then .resided in Losl Angeles.He is a ty pic al Celifomlln ba: 1; gud to meet his old friends hens and vidt over the old times of his boyhood.While llridng with him he gave us an insight into California life that is not generally known by the public. "California is no plac e for the poormen who has to work for o lEving."| HLili week £110 Pilot editor took e 5 BIHNGS BACK OLD DAYS crying spell over business condition!z -» m d :nude mme wutemer-=»ehith i n i t momln fe mi x u m m .n o would ~ot hold weter about hi! HC 'I Qllowinp; letter from our old friend list of subsc ribers and in redy g d former ¢,.¢°,g¢,_g h ,Bang, stated some facts which he W Y a n b e u e n .tially .ubtmqin ung in zhis |HileVenDeuumisoneo.f thenoet spa m..nmpetmtteedaeretlutwehavo ever We nude the statement u=¢z..of She u oonerimtiwl end o fell 11 :oz lm | ant500 t a a n u r o r h lr l n d t mh l va ll le n y e f d ttl tlt.an I saandHr. Vaughan,I t le a county nd th a t u w" mg " w¢ ll' _g n , u m ing, un no gh, up of the state and Los Angeles depends on!nn :dns zntheadveniner.3 * " " ! 'ladder in her pmfeeeion.It is e $\IPQ.l'lI'lI8n¢i¢ni ana airs.unuuanvvuonHatton,iesdgf aueeedlng them- selves to the sespowtrle podionz e f w five years of faith- ful serviee. "Dollar Dey"at the iletho-d.|.I\t church ell dey W edneldiy 'nl UIC meem of bringing out annoy shut-ins end unifying mutual InterestI. wutmm Cab in , W lmd v.m u - o n ru e allot et the Home on W ednes- dey.A ! l ._ - . I _ . .l l - ¢\ | |¢ | e a ° l I I Q Q P ot nge, an old enn nepggzeu :man of this county peeled nrey et his borne in this -:ity o~ Wednesday, ev- ening,Augun 20,1924 of heart troubleHr. Petarlen was born in Schles- riimIlolstoln and mme to thi; oonn~ mf in nm 'waking hu home in c au- c mle for n number of run- ln 18 3 8 h e n o t mr s o th e o ld country when he mented Klee In-ie Bzodereen and returned to this enemy settling here.+ Su n d a y .Jli r a e i a h o m e fqr a n c ou p l e o f d a y s .taxen.W Ish ou ld .t h a w f u n .m w el1»:»n ua, m enu Ulm u se un n uluuas ...,, Mr . L a wr e ns o n s pe n t Zu io n fl a y n ig h tT h eB l u eR i b b o nP i g C l u b m e t a ta y i l o mnl'i n x a l h mul l l l vrwh lr rhth eh o ww o n d e r s . "n..- § -__in Onuhl.Cm!-ertheJohnnomnsonseven; R. J. S-ehenck rnotored to Omaha Thunday.VoeBearing, of Blalr,was a bus-iness caller here one day lan week. D, Buck and wife spent Sunday at Km: Pork.Rev. Intl hire. W. A. Bowden weft I-:lkCity vlsiton a c oupleof days ltult week.Mrs. Henry Truhlsen andStanley were Omaha nhoppers Friday. Mina WilmaLowereturnedhome from Omaha last we-ek to mean untilschoolopensin September.Misa Imve has been employed at the Bur- gessNash:storethepmtsulleral weeks.L.E.Nelsonis enjoyinga\inlt from a sister whose home is in Oma ha..lohnObernt, Jr.was a Tekamohvisitor Satunlay.Mrs.NeilItunliccameupfrom OmahaSotunlayand eyentSundayhere with her husbnml. Mrs.MinnieSmith.J.Larsonand IamilyandNelsGormJensen,ofBlairwere guests of the P. C. Peter-mn farniiy at dinner lust Sunday. Anumber fromthisvicinityare enjoying theS:tvidge shows inBtaulr this week.Won] was received from Siu. Nels Gunn Jensen and daughter that theyunenow on their IAayto Alamosa, Colorado, tovisitreiaticea, after a nicevisitwiththeirdaughterandsister at1Iernmimrfonl, Nebraska.TheThree G. Club al Long Creek :ret with lilra. Era Wilcox on last Fri day afternoon.Nearly all the mem- berswerepresentandupleasanttune was reported.A fine luncheon was served.Thelinrrimnfamilyandtheirzucat, Mm. Htl Monroe, of Los Angel- 0».California,risitealattheScottAllen home lust Sunday evening.Mr.andMrs.LindonSutherland " o a- .» . . I l n |nf a nJ a v ar !\i n r n l h y !n| \ . -.. .. d.. . . . .,t a x u t t n na n da l te l s et h ea t m l g h tD l t h ot justice.For iconomlcal Campaign. "Economy ahouu! be practiced aero-pulously ln the conduct of a national csmnalgn.I know It le difllcult to dtetlngruiah between real aervice to the people and more waatetnlneaa.Coal! have increased hr doubling of the elec-torate, reuderlaz close calculation tm possible."}ieverI!|eleas, I can perceive no reenon why the liumiget llylltem ahould not Zn' ~~'~=-W n gem algnng it haaE0 63 I 5en }.neF\lm¢~nf.Il ll fo hated hr our comnaltta5. "I would :nuke clearly and detlnltely one other requirement, thatno lndl- vldual. or group ol' llttilrldtllllll.mayexpect any governmrntnl furorn lo re turn for vert: aniulslunre.\\llnto\eranyone glie1 must he givenfor the common good. or not at ull.cnmrlhn__ __.|... .t ..¢ nn "char hnnll. I-taxes.hipprdrometrac :annan:oriial maze filled with the foremost :renin: troupe; of at least hal! dozen tends.For the kiddies there will be a lmliy zoo and 51 of the funniest clowns ll..it ever wore white chalk. The JohnRobinson streetparade. of over a mile in length, has many1. telty sections this year, for adc- lfrminedefforthasbeenmadeto make this huge open air spectacle ze fne=l1ing as v-ell :ut impressive. 'llIRl.\l. BALLET' W ITH aonzxsox {`IH.ClS DiII.Il`illT:i ANI) :-1'r.tR'1't1::~; Did Sou ever ham: by your teeth? .\m|, while youwere in thatatnrt- img powition dial you eier try to do .t.:..s ,|....... nn I nxnnruulf into M A I N T O P .Notonly isit economy, because the best goes far thest but the results obtained are more Satisfactory. BLAIR MILLING CO BLAIR, NEBRASKA S O L DB YA L LG R O C E R S MAINTOPThe flour that took first prize on open competition with nllotherfloursattheThurston CountyFnironBread. r _ l -_ - A| \ » u n | n! l 0 un munun. -ra ID xi-pmauou nermnllr la J ~of Cniifomil iURDTIII " § ° " " " 'n l ° " : : ' m n | . ma de h er as h of td lif -af h ty a - c n u n i o n Lincoln. Nebr.. Aux 19, 192|_ _.-_known an tht Pnnninztun #kits an\Hr. Louis sung, of Dinah# *U 'lwhml ha llvld for tw¢§t>' mia Ic aller on mem: sua.Hn ln!! tha fnnn fnnrhnln v a n""" "`§ § }=-:Hrs. w. F. Schildar and aww .¢§`21n2é`u§§`¥im}`LI."` "',;,; I have su-f been rnding uw swf Mary, .mmpmied by fri-wil "*'* Lama in amr._'lhbune at the Uuivlrllty Ubrmr visitors at th: Home on thi! dlil.Thu wife died on lhmh 10. 1923Friday-Kev. ummm mg !'w\ma linen um. um M ma huinzhubb §|-5:11 mmml, reéum. Grimm! ma their l'qnl[lel._ ¢4 C .E .K r a u s e te n d e r e d ¢n o u n as.1 r u n w-»»\ v 0 \- . . . . . ._ __ _ . 1 51 )C i t y C i e r k i n t h e u n o u n t o f $ 5 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 l o ft s t r a n d e d i n t h e c i t y w i t h n o m o n - I 1 1\ | -. . .. | . . .. | ¢ 4 u\ n |\ fl nr \ t h is bo n d b e a n- e v a n d n o w o r k .I t se em s u m i n Q lol|l (|Il\ IIE l\'1l.|1\u "" """ " " " " " " "i\Mu n.u\|||\.1:vyu muW - . - . .. ...1L a l ( )zumUU u5 |l |\ u» ¢" 1 u r s h o n r n t t l m e a ft e r l n m l n z 0 9\k n o t ?" ,elo iia rst od o u g h n u t 1 1 _ _ >~©@ | l u x : |g n u q v - - v a - - _I l u m l a h l ,P e e b l e s ,u m m .c n y , ' m u m 1 i = 1 g n u M o o r e ,C h r i s t e n s e n ,C s r m i c l a n d d o n e b y H e x i J a c o b s v o t i n g ' A y e ' ,t h e m o t i o n c a r -m d t h a t t h e 1 i e d .'_, n o t c o m p e u s M o v e d m d s e c o n d e d t h e h i i i s o f g c t h e r e f r o m W m .J .M a h e r a n d T h e P i l o t b e 1 1 5 6 a n h e l p l e s s .n r t !u la v u s uu u n u s uh m .r e t u r na nO m a h a ." "' " "§ ¢ ; . . n n - 1a i r s .l a x w r e n r em m e ra r e M r .a n dH r s .l l o yK n o t th a v ea n" 9 3 " ' ° " ' * '" ' * "n' " ' "b0 J -w h oa r n v m ll a s tT h u r ; m l u y .H rh a sb e e f i ;? I " $ § ; $ ' l f f $ ' 1 . " " " " " ' ° 'w h o s eh o m en a m e dJ o l m ,J r . ,f o rh um m \ f = = » . h ¢ » : ' n » ; " 1 . » ~ 1 a ¢ »A mS o c i e t yw i l lh ¢ v ¢ ,' § : "3 1 = D ° - \ ' 1 »w h oi s\ | : f )p r o u do f W e ds dh|'EP Fctm_. . ' l ¥ - . ? " _ f . . E . " f ' 2 I \M r .m u lM r s .C h r i sH i n :a n df : m } n u n. .. . . . . ..g u a r d t h e h o m em h i r hI n t h e r l t m l e l o f the natlnn.I hmm 1| "lil tw a Umwewr of rl:\Idl\oml.I know it will he on:hr aide of humanity.1 nwlmlzw I1 asn great imutrumonx nl uwrcy llnri l mighty ngenry of pence.x wunl mer; © © © @ ©NOW! Funenl services will be at the UA 1:43 .1 l»é§-Ef"i3f »fl,.._}»...... \|l 1Jim mnxtanlh add:el accent mv thaninI ...J I.. . ml.; E. c hurch an Snlunhv dm-noun lt\ . I ir i had better look elsewhere for(omroltteo for investigation Allf Louncalmen present vo motion carrioii. ting 'Aye the huelneas opportunities. The foot and mouth ll!!!el!C was ¢0Lll"l€ll BIN!YCIUFIQII su sen..¢- ~ q.e \\The following bills Chas. Carmichael Blulfred hlehrens l:.| Stricklett Cha-=. Gillian Al Mnndorf 1rank hlchlanigal Pinus Kiink Illair Auto Exchange Dr. E. R. Stewan A Y. idclllonalri Co. Frank Thompson Bi. G. Miller Sinclair Refining Co. _`3llrl-West Electric Co. Jonas Bunham Claire Warrick Faxton 5: Vierling Co. Baker lc-e Machine Co. ll. J. Gibson Mrs. Cara lia¢lgeron. Ftnnlev Bldlanigal (Eco. Il. Rilcer The TribuneCitv of Illnlr ere read: $14.00 l0.00 105.30 sane 14.40 =:z.oo 8.85 3.00 7.23 10.28,103.33 "l'.l5 34.3512.001 2.00 20.32 4.15 13.00 333q 1 63.U0 33.00 52.95gm 2.00I In pure graft on the toumi. forrinir f them to submit to a. fumigation pro- .ceee every time°they eroa-sed a countyQline nl. an expense of two dollars, in fact the tourist had lroln grafted in every way possible in the state so that they are beginning to be auspicious . * the state. vlsr ro n FRUM PORT() i nto hir.and Mrs.Jack Hitchman of Porto Rieo were vi.-iiting their parents ian Weeping Water and Chas. Hsieh- man, of this eity took occasion to go down and assist in the welcoming hie brother home on lmrt Sunday. i Mr. Hmhmp ii in the automobile business in Porto Rico and han re- si'eI there for n number of y ears. lle and his wife landed at New York and have autor:-d all the wa; from the sea boani and he reports that Xebrzmka crops one the best he r u u r | . | u . v c ¢ nt o t h e l i n t a n d t h a t t h e s e a u b s e r r ' b e r =E i r e ; , , , .b e s t I t g t r t l n g o M r s . a r e p a y i n g t h e s u l J . ~ t e r i g 1 t l o n p r i c e .l f w e w i s h e d t o v i o l a t e t h e P o s t a l L i l v : i f 'by sending (ree copies niacellaneou=' Rhoadea. Sincerely, Bean E. Vanbeuncn. ly. it would he the easiest matter ini the world to swell the list hut =»\e gent and beat paying lint ln the countyjhy giving the patrons the best local +P*\Ff¥ that it is possible to give. n ;puper free from alljnfluenoea that are vronsc. a paper reliable in every way 1I. e n t i n e fa m i l y f o r t h e n e x va va l u e t h a t i t b r i n g s w e e k a f t e r we-ek a n d n o w i s h a b o ve a l l t o m a k e a n d k e e p t h e |EI\lBr|Jrl5e,as il;new le. the"lo:|~' im; paper ln the county, the paper nf. lanl.appeal for truth and veracit the paper that will give every num and every condition a fair deal rczznrd lean of mee. color. religion, sect or, Creed.We believe that this ic tin doctrine that is rizht and no ltr v from the number of new sul:rrN that are onliatine weekly \ n h that this doctrine in winnim: Any man may take n m:'luv bong Creek neighborhood, in honor of] an? one which will be read br thoher approachinlt marrillm to Paul ,Melatz of Douglas county.Mr. Me-1 llatz is a zranil son of the late Paul Stoltenberg,a pioneer of Ft.Cd- Llroun.1Thisverypleawnntsocialaffairi WI...Il given by neural prominent 1/mm Creek lmlies at the hmc oi Mrs. Henry| Lorenzen on Saturday, Augunt 16, ard, nas onjoyefl by the maids and rnatronsol that virinitg.ni well las by a num-7 her ol r.,-nests from Ft. Calhoun. Mum" dainty and uneful gift& were present-\ed this popular young lady and thI*` hoste.=.e»>rl'\r»l n dolirlltful iunrlr- : con ut the rio-e of 'Ju afternoon. Il! lsCr:1.t..\:~:t:oLs snu\s'f;n FOR: \lIll.l.t\l.|||l iluluc as, llalyusu 'J _ .....-song by Mina Gladys Hoore, follower! 230 o'cloek with Rev. Underwood of- by that gnud anthem "The Holy ficiating and intennent will l made City "rendered lay Master Ellward in the Blair cemetery. Jenkina A duet by our ever wel-come sonsnitera Rev.and Mrs.M°°lliEE PlNG ACCOUh"I'S RFVEALS rather hope to make the list the me1 mum-1-ro-nf:| i ' ;° " ;' m 1;"r'_;r:;l:°H;¢;;im:.=;¢ ,gp W E A R r o n r r s : N ma mm a 4 o \ I§A m i . ~ : c e - l l a n e o u a s h o w e r w a s g i v e n f 'g o o d t o b e f h " °° " " l ' °:" h * ' " §W h a t f a r m e r s a r e d o i n g t h r o u g h l o r e n .J u l i a S i e r l r ,e l l e a t d a u g h t e r " 't h e f e a s t o ¢ ° ° ' *t h i n g s ° " P ° = i °k e e p i n g a n d m u o i fo f 5 i r . " a n = l a m .J .J .S l e v i n o f n » e i ° " >t h e ' ¥ " ' " ' " "* " " P " ' " ' * »P ' ° ' i " ° " l f o u m . i u n d e r o 2 " 1 1 ' § ' f . . e § ' . I . l " " . . 3 i T c u l t u r a l c a t e i r k l l . .O n M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n ,M i s a E s t h e r l e d b y a n l a w n : ? l ` . § l ' . . f » ' l » f " . . § . . . . n . . , Rasmussen, one of the "Chief amoosmo reports to the Unimd Sgt" pe. on" returned from an outing at Lakeep"¢m¢n¢ of Agrieuultume, hu been b Spirit and Okoboji resuminx her dut-fm obtain an appneeiably larger ra- l ated d I h I." } . ' § § . . . ,' . Z T . . . . E T . . Z " » ° . L A p p l e b y .I E I T : ° ' . . ' : ; ; . " : : . § . 3 ' ; ' . 2 r t ' . 'f t h a e ~I 1 Q O m a h a . e a l l e d o n h e r f n e n d s ,M r .a n d s t r o n g a n d u e u k p o i n t H i n h i s f a r m - M r r J .A B w l i m :s y s t e m s u g g e s t e d .' r m f a r m e r us so beautifully. The general 2tate of health at the Home is above the average.The so- cial hantmeter reziotern high and alll,no doubt roach its maxingurn Ii when Mara pay; the long belated visit uf one hundrel years.Hope we may lm excu.-ed for ntnringl - . . . . _ . - -- - - . - a n han kept aecounta over two years. He found at the end of the first year that eropa which he fed to livestock brought him more money than when ¢-old outright and that his methods ot I-:sndllng his hogs were efficient. Hia filtilren showed him. however, that his <w»e were poor. averaging only $34 1er cow for dairy products.Compar- @©©@@© stel m e~f - :;$§1I;f"i~ '_,,n"~!t oB u~~ . fI'_ - _f u.- u vp, ~~o u ri"~-fa intleramn nom: au\=\||u;|I even;uuusuinvimei.Theh0:\1.2&~¢.lwillbeily|ll.'l¢\alami!yreunionattheirMrs.Anderson.Mm.EliandMrs.home. complimentary In Mrs. Hin=~ Lawrence Harrison.futher, Mr. Qlenry Spring, of Er\inlzThe dogrte of Honor heid a reg-ton "h°"*'§ hmhday occured that 'lmuiar meeting Satunlay evening with The rr.~Ia|.1ves on bolh side1 were pren good atzendilnoe.inrut nu-I spent n very pleasant das rn1_v i\v.\-....r.....:z.Inf! 'rm»¢.Mrs. Louie Schenk and Mrs. John womnn £0 \l=IP."Tho lona1ltnl!~\n !| Ihr sole sourceand guaranty of nminnnl frwdmnwe bellow that the aafewt plate In ~lv<l:|re and lntrmrrt lla! ll¢»n.\tl!uIIonni-Irhthe ;w~ple haw made Is ln the Su nnuu- four! nf the lfnlled Sinn--1. ~©©©@[DQIA !!1lll\UHl ¢ n | | | }n»u m|h g g.ki .Re e dlo o k t h e i r s i < te n = ,M r s .S t r o m" U ! l d Mnu r i t uIl t t| fI1 1 MIeEl"'I.¢{'¥.' f§i2§'£¢§."'f o r n " f e11 \ sa n d M i s s C e l e s t eD o n n e l l y a sfa r a sl l m i l n l l u n a nIhr n°\1»lnl!:»1=\ nI Allin. n. un uuun "' " ' "" " "fllI\ lUriuvlnuus nun.. vu-Hshopper Thursday.Don::ei"\:ill tenel sehooi at linxtum. Cnr!ilindley nml family wentto_ _ilapillion lutSundaytovisittheir llndCaliforniawillgiveanenter- ¢311l1i:1\IfJ\'I3f\'lTLEl|'¥1!"i"r¢¢it'f= John Ammon and family spent East Mr.gudMrs.HenryIhww.of _.Blair were Ilerggln callers Monday.TheHarmonyQulrlettaaofRod laimneni nl. the Baptist church Thursday evenink consisting of vocal nnriSunday at the Henry Rohmer hemeirutrumenlal solo! :mi mailings feat~il- Calhoun.They were dinner and ~ wilh gow :nment uwnngmllel."Our country hal adopted prvhlhl _dllan}!_ nuvidedb3 legislation for itse n f o r c e m e n t . " IF l a I t h e - d i n g - a t - : l u rlzl sent ovh s : n oth el a w ,a n dm e G u t :o ft h eIIx e c n t l ve t o e n fu r ve .x . ._ . . .. \ . ..» ¢h m m !Ir a n KE9).© © © ~\ CON GO_LEP_1`Ile m e i n u n m y \ | u \ J l n» -l'-- l \|.1 |.|| : h a r A m n n d m l n i .~ART SQUARES We Handle the Genuine GolfSeal Con- o©©©©@>©r a IPQIu u u u\.qu»f....-.._...-.." O u r a l u m n e a m n m ' | m \ £ \ h m ! - u f - \ uken l~lo\ed :mtl seconded t se hills he nlioued as read and that w rmnts be tlraurn on the proper funds in pay- ment of the some On roll cull: liun l||lS seen on the trip.Thee will gn we-=t into W5omins: where they will \i'=it reiotivew and on their return trip nlil stop oft in Blair titaltl,Peebles, Grimm, Gray. Moore. .10 viit the brothers here. Christensen.Carmichael and Jocolu wtini.: 'Aye' the motion carried. Moved and ieconded this meeting he adjoumed.Atl counQl men pn- nent voting *Aye* the motion carried. Attest C. E. Krause, tity Clerk. ll.J.Llunloch,Mayor lll2 'i lI tN mon a1oL ':<1.\i: < Till? Mr. and Mrs. Frank llrosn return- ed Friday evening of la.-it weelt from nn auto trip of several weeks dura- tion.During their absence they vis- ited the lint Springs ot' South Dakota "here they enjoyed the mineral baths Frorn Dakota they drove on to Col-: emlo where they visited all the points, of interest in and around Colorado; Springs and e many excursions* 1 . tv.\l.rzan s n l n n l I .\ \ tls mlE ! t' t' tn \ ti ' . t$ \L1.uslts \'sl1lIl{ The Walter Sltvitlgc Ammement eomfntny closed its week of entertnim ment in Blair on lmt Saturday even ing.The time spent here this year wan one of ruins which kept the pleasure seeking public at home tt good share of the time._The plays put on were high time entertainments nnll the management is to be congratulated on the manner land." !\lr. Edward Qui-ut non of Mr .and Mrs Peter oem' and Misa comerinto the mount! na.llliryinao, daughter ol Mr. and Mr s ' .Mr. Brass, who was in poor health when he teft Blair is looking hale and hearty and no doubt will be ready to nt again next season.5 Joe Fryman were married in Co. Bluffs 1»'i'e<innn»day and a reception no hold at the Fryrnan homepveat of town on that afternoon.The newl} I\l\ll copy it Il.llll Rfflll gt", free < but this will not make tl rr pnper nor one of' any valut' to tiserg it becomes n joke vie n procedure is pmcticefl as l r.' ite aim in every way. llut uiiy pratlef.We nn»l-in our readers for what W e imc ilu~ino5.5 in good, we have l"»» !l| to complain tmll the til:{.ttr\efiu:\ ir \ f ln i not l{ll.l.Hlt AT Ii.\l.l. z:no1>ins=» Kimball S v r ..Xue In Tse '* tear olrl r"| nt I.)ls K'e:":s il. 1 l:|1| pell lilleIrllttll pill) er, \\;1- ltillefi almmt instantly Sunday witcn struc k by H cor driven by \\inlield lloeinmn, sun et W S Ilodmun, uf liimball, who lmfl been iii,patche-I from the Kimball We feel that we are able t-1 .1 tlfl Il\.lr0\\|1 feet !\l|ll i.I.lT hill. ||\ |~ [ ll ; | L [ h p xg mg h c | " e e n K i m o clinrrtahle l""m"'i\°"" '" ' "" " 'ball Ilnll Chappell might continue. anal therefore have no rea-~»n in rr.A" the bulls lmll been lnil. br the lmll gwumlr. tn procure a number of recond inning.The game wo# onli-.Virizil ilofltion and iumily ond \¥ii|-:cd oft following the accident.o iiam Vunzacovig, ot Valley, Nebrn\iw -` .trove over to Blair lam Sunday ""\{:'!lINT!IR'|'»Kl!*i:i AT DKNNER ing and \is\iteQ»-at the Chester \\n . in which the "hole concern was oper-ravi leme.Mr.Haddon worked ini On la=t Frlll.tl.etenin Nr.andand wok in the nights of Wand Cue nlesll" \.mor with the rmlpit ram: when the Mrs.Herman Siruve enrfenained a .end other points of lnwest.1 They are showing this week in Oak-.pavement was put down and l""""l`lnumber of relatives and friends ut a man for his colnpan§.._ lie goes at BT|.\\een increased over $350. led at the Walrath home.llc is new tix oclock dinner.living at Valley where he in in the:There were, in all, firm" p sengrandbusiness,having a large *imdfntid the occasion was a mo.-at mlm-i e== there.iant one .. 2 .Q M r .a n d h i r e .J u l i u s l ' e t e r : 1 e n _ , , , , |T h e m e m b e r s o f t h e D a n i s h L u t h ; M r .a n d M r s .R a s m u s J o h a n s o n ' l e f t e t - a n c h u r c h p l a n t o e n t e r t a i n t h e t h i s m o r n i n g h y a u t o f o r l } a \ . e y ,N e h r . ' y o u n g p e o p l e o f t h e c h u r c h n e x t S u n w h e r e t h e w i i l a t t e n d t h e s i l v e r w e - l l r l a e v e n m n t t h e c h u r c h b a s e m e n t y 4 y g°"" \-- - " -°!"t.t.. :. .... .»¢h n s unritllh ffllf Sl i. which 'l.\ Kl1 :~i l ' u s l r m § &\ \ l T } {l § ~ I r . t t x.\ 'rmN.\ i.ll.\R\II.-il}Iit c o. . . . . . . . - n imr his figures with .those of other 1'arm.~ in the State. he also found the . t nmhcr ol' acres cultivated per man on \|\ 244 .\r:m:, tlrlin for the past :ee-1.?| }\i1|a lia~ been aalesman for the ltuthmann ilu:age,hes accepted a g.o.~ttinn l\il.l'\ the lntentational Hur- tc-ter Company, his duties beginning lI'=l Monday. August 18. hir.Seating is perhapp the bmt known automobile salesman in the county nmikis well liked in his terri- tory an-l many friends will wish for him the best of suc cess in his newfield.lie goes "ith the International people a=ipec iai truc k man out of Omaha. with the state as his territory. li l\line of work will be adjusting claims and with his knowledare of his fam, os well on the number of crrcs per horse. were below average. Acting on the information his ac» count bool: gave him this farmer rent- ed more land and replanned his 12 rmall, irregular fields, makin: them into 9 fields of better proportion, so tl-at the crop area per man was in- creased 26 acres:and the area perhorre increued 3 ucretl.Ile sold two scrub cotya and bought three cour t tl stood dairy reconls.When he fig- ured his nccounu for the second year wg compared the two yearn. he found that the income from the farm, after |eying all expenses and interest on machinery ll!should be B raluable he gmounf of money invested ~ llllvaneeil salary uhtch ta: the kttluce-ment for the change.;Mr. llnli Hrs. Roy Dell and wree sdaughtera,of St.Paul,Nebraska PUBLIC SALE lspent several days at the home of jhlr. and Mrs. A. R. Brock the past At the Olson barn. just north of v-eek.Mrs. Del! and Mr. Brock are the railroads track.on S.atur\iuy,:aistar and brother.The family left Augutg Zi at 2 P.M.One teamWedneed.ay noon for their home and of homes, one colt. one calf, some Myron Brock accompanied them as chickens nn-l duck*and liouoehold§!ar al Columbus lie will then go _ n..1......|. IM an for dan triarlt. 'nth goleum, Which has No Equal 9x12$12.009x75$7.50 9x10L10.506x95.40 '9x§`_-9.006x6_3.00 sANouN FLOOR MATS, 1Lx3 fr., 2 for 25c We have anything in Cloth Rugs, Draperies, Trunks ',and Traveling Bags. h' You Are L oo ki ng fo r Anythi ng ln Thi s L i ne \Vc Are AI- ' 9ways Glad to Quote You Prices and Show You 0urSumple>: SAS BROS. THE BIG STORETHE OLD RELIABLE W/©©©©©©©©©©@©©©©©©@©© ©©©©©©© & Y iel by her mm. Elmer, who has beenlm' :r0ur¢»-flu' Lluu an muum unhl |under treatmentforsome limefor§'f'S¢\\=>{nr u pxcnic 'Ihunu!:|y, Aumht"E, ..',;. irichinosia.g 14Several 421|rx uf 1tuck were shipped;l | ( l l| I | \ A \ | )u wp uU. .. . .m i n d .b u tn anm n v r n t on uNh-ull f Un.: Iiluiiil n uI d o |ul:lI1I)t o irnrf o r l|.hh ih c @ @ © ©(Ib) fn§mlureMonday evening.~ ..|\"|. Harry".§[,}n1 |'||\m lm( moreI5 lulllhberu Rue 1-melI llu ar Stork_| nu||||»| n-lhlm ll||lI.1nth s|||U|\¢l| I ...J :;"gQ|.\le"|n\l \l||' m g " " " " " _ ' : ' ~2... .I..1.. xv-1~:f\jlI ng mr .' l`grm|--rg Uninn n rar of hom.iwlln slxowlnig an :neun ov: une m|:wr;.h ell n p r ri h h ll nIt allmaarwt nl: t\rvbl ll un vi'hya n yf:\|1Mrs. Chau Ihmiic in »pending the ' " ka t t h eD . s v. B é n i l d y h o m e ml. : km !t h eYls it li r." I l ewa#h e r ea i e k a n u a h .S l i i aZlcneO l s o nin é n\£\1.IIn£|lco u pl eo f"" °" \ \h *"FIU\\ra.sn°1l i e ? " h o m e fr o m O m a h a w h e r e n h la t t e n d \" M Vu n it h eman nat er Nl\ 5\} n is u m m e rschoola t t h eLn i \ e r1 \ i t y" l ' n o rl { n r r ; - p o u rl l a r r y i "A n d o f 0hr Mi2|1£'\\ aleeplv. Mr . a m i M r s. D. W . R H e dg e 1° n le r »|.q ul l i n e c lfh r i yr e l a t i ve s ! a tad i n n e r\ x x h a- u ha l h a s h m fp e ne d to hi m . |.¢1.rru\ Hunfr i a m lnn i t l nl l i l v ;p';||ly11|p r \ s vr \ \ 'Ilrulvru r1; | 1n t~ tn r k .H u tI ;\ ru ;1 rm \ In m ar kr r v o !¢|||¢¢\r,¢» \ mr \ :n \ ¢nf l u n' an d : ma n ua l@ v¢w11\.m1»\ nf ;»\~nw.@ C o m m o nSenseC l r u t n t A s s e t@ *\ \\ » smli ke l y In ll vnf aa an .n |l l °i \g f¢"££l|S2||'\I1uho tl!|l || ¢r ul|\:1\l1Kh!@ a n d h n \ n r » § !| \ £ m Ih | l l .l l i l \ \ | | | fo f| G ) Sunday in honor of her brother. \.\m."; "" "Cooperandiamiiy.ofCincinnati.|"'°°f"2\¥f>I Ohio.Thefo"i1o1r»ing wereprewent:h"¢ab:ontmind: Mr. and Bin. Wm. Cooper mul non. xhemicaln--\ery." Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cooper, hir. mul lookedup. "Da _....1... tl e vr u a g o o d n u m -Idi nt h euse!u f ;lrvmrill nfth¢° nntinn.ll I ~ ia dosed this week while tolwithalanllingis correctlyu.1\e¢i." workmen are busy putting in a "°*.AndHarry.nothingdauntedlu " r s Lucretia Cantlln is sIalting:;ll;| lllln to to to house-kreping in ding` anniversary of qus. Jnnlnnuu ='| nun In yuxg .. .-_...1~brother at that plme They plan toume mefrenhments will be served ful-fU!I1l\I'¢'d B A . f ; " " j y " ; ; " " E ;~5-amen an ross,noon-r. an rs.meafriendat Sioux Falls, S. D. this the Fryman neighborhood.The .n .-»\-lterprise extends oongrutulztions.lretum tomorrow llowing n nice program.1 g#cement culvert.|torture muwwl u iFventt Pienxll spent from 'E'hurl~ mze nf the. wonl, nnsweml.They wan! gn ffl. :mas lilyuntilHnmiqywithrvlalivesat" T""""\n`*"°'"f his pant.-\ out, butwan!gn nv tmstfd.© H . . l Q n | - 2 . .\ \ . . L _; . . . .a s a n o n H \ r m n m¢THE _r;N1'm|'1:zsr: Asnmcmu COUNTYnam BUREAU Nouzs Hum: Caylus ference an the yeariy pmduktion of the orliilwry farm cows. 2. T|1\°n~ is plenty of room for lm- plovmvmat thmugh breeding,selec- tion and management. 3. Thou i.. a reuombiy satisfactory pmfu an keeping tha but of the Ne- b!l.\\k;| fum: cows. N1 rrlcr: 'ro LANDOW NBRS .Miction of all ilndowners is talled jqgt -mrteel Throe little neighbor drla, Mary zo mnn ol otherwise no dmmy dl wee-1. Ill the middle of alf pubile mad: nlhliimg aiung their land before the 15th ilily of August cash y ur.in of llwlr lnusinems if given tha proper e © G) Ellvn :md Jane, were playing being sick.Mary W u the patient-very sick.lIllen was the doctor--makinx len-ly w be called.Jana was thr rur=Q. :Icing all she could to make the palienlfs last hours comfortable. to perform such duty mid n o d s will he mowed or destroyad by the l'0\ll ovemfr and the cost thereof ehknrvd and 2.\.lE:lS¢d against l.h0 land in d collected the ammo as other taxes. All landuwners an accondingly nquestexi to at ullltt mow or destroy any Ivuds hlong the highway bordering their lan-I. if they have not nlrudy done no within the put thirty days.` least approach this figure.No farm- er c an say that this would not be n profitable enterprise considering that it could be accumpliahed in from 5 to T years. havlng tho pooplo vous ll tbl nut auto oledion upon the ¢I\\¢lf5°0 of lb cilzhing npiw puniishmgnt.Wool! you vote for it? Fogio-No, Sir; apihl puniahrnant was good anouuh for my magma, and it's good tnoudm for me. 1|Tho narrowing relatives were gath- erud round. M a r y n h l , " P m ve r y s i c k , n e w P m d e a d . " "Oh, no! Don't die yet," Juni uid. "Walt until the doctor oomqs to (HE you the medicine to nuke you die."pe~w health, there will be a con- st held among the members of clubs f Washington County in the near ulure to determine the roost fit '"'1 ividual of each, boys and drls.A ~y and girl,the winners in the cunly will he sent to Lincoln to com- te in the State Contest at ghe State air.Consideralalo tiroo han been pent o scoring and judging livestock. t is time boys and girls score them- lvee.Success in some lines of work NEBRASKA W EEKLY INDUS TRIAL REVIEW Ame:Preation of drainage dia- trict lo protec t farm land ly ing be- tween North Bend and 'Ames under consideration. Rising City-Street improvement program to be launched including wid- ening of thirteenth streeg and com- pletion of improvement district at ften depends upon the condition of Eleventh and Lake streets. ne'a phyaioel being.Club members!Nebraska-Grown alfalfa need be- n help themselves by keeping fi|»_i¥1R tested outjn Australia; additional iw the use of the growth soon card. seed ordered for funher experimen- releaa efforts are spent to from lit,tation.' nd show superior animals by the end'Blair-Blair canning company in- f the club season.lt is the PU!P°°° stalling modern method: in big plant. f this eonten to show the boys and Sn d *lo ._rls h o w u w may correct a¢fe¢=mode§'§.'re budding being re nd improve themselves by practic- ng some of that same care and at- vntlon aa ia given in developing the nimala for showing."Every Club ember Hia Own Beat Exhibit." During the w2=¥°»'émn considerable omrnent was heard reganling Kan- Holdregi.City experiencing build- ing boom. Ddry train to travel through Ne- bnaka October Sl; purebred bull: to be given awiy 1° farmers in so air- ferent communities; movement backed by Nebrabkn Dairy Development So- ed wheat, it being claimed by aomo°i"5'° t this variety was not standing up|Central City-Central Power Com- n quality and yield. according to a. atement from the Agronomy De- ~anment of the Agricultural College, inoolm Some farmer: 'arent so far to discard Kanrerl wheat and went pr-ny to establish bunch office here. Nebraska spends 20,580,000 annu- ally for school malntenanoe and hae one school for every 36 pupils in the entire state. ~~ to the Turkey Red variety, it is sunlwilre-oil leasing business act~ lated.live in this vicinity. Figures aecuml by the Expenmenz Republican City-Funds raised for tation of the College at Lincoln fail drilling text well to deepest level nl. n show tlmat Kanred wheat hu 5%-_which oil 1, iikely to be found. reased in yield or quality.(,arefully|Wymore Wymore Produce Ex- ~nducled lem covering a number of cars show that Iianned wheat has ode an average yield of 36.5 buahela ompared to 36.3 bushel: for Nebras- cllanko being organized by pdncipal business men of town. Hold:ego "arnpallrn launched for raising Holdrége budget subscription No.», 35.9 bushels for Nebfils- for Harding Highway Memorial fund. No. ll,nd 34.7 bushels for the or-Eustice-Foumlalion being hid for 'lnary unsclected Turkey Red.` Dr. T. A.. Kieaselbach ol' the Ex- periment Station states that there is no apparem;reason why Nebraska farmers should not continue to grow Kunrcd wheat as one of the bear new theater building. University of Nebraska will have largest representation of any univel~ sity in Seventh Corps ana in national Hfle. competitions to he held at camp Perry, Ohio, August so to October 2. whcals for Nebraska conditions.l B;-idg¢pm;._\1,'¢,,;¢m Public Service Many Nehru.-ska wheat fields show Company making good hcanlwny on had mixtures of rye and such wheat consu-notion of transmission line be- i< docked accordingly when md o d :neon Bayanl lm! this place. The Nebraska Crop Growers .Anno-f Sutton Contrnct let.for paving, miation has just issued u field inspect gathering, and curbing main street. ed seed llat giving the growers of C,olumbua-Work being rushed on small grains 5. Nebnaka construc tion of S JJOU senior highpure Kamed, Nebraska 60, anal other improved who have for sale pure :ye and other mixtures. tcreeted in getting new school building. seed free 0f|York-York county drainage ditch l"nrmers in- oniered opened. need or FUN Omaha-Medical arts building to be seed max sec ure this list bv writing remodeled and completed at cont of the County Extension Agent.'more than $1,000,000. e u How Much la A Good Dairy Sire Fremont-Materia!on ground for construction of sewer route from City W orth To A Flmlfli lmim to Elkhorn r iver; new line to How much can the 31 farmers who r ut $100,000. :eceivc the hulls which are to be ex-I Columbus---Loup river bridge be- changed for their scrubs through the ing resuffaced.Burlington Boiry Sire train, reason-i Kearney-Meeting of Noni\-South ably expect in increased returns from Pike Highway Association Lo be held the use of these bulls?How much here August 25.increased income could any farmcrl Calloway -Grain crook make good expect to get from offspring from a showing In Custer county. mod purebred bull that will ll8Il.HT|llli Engle--'l\ro gg;3 of gggtlg and huge heavy milk and butterfat producing shipped to South Omaha. charaacriada-|Hastings-Adams county to harvest The Iowa Experiment Station ob-,a.ooo.ooo bushels corn crop this fall. tained several scrub cows from l3\8Charnber of commerce making effort Ourks of Arkansas and bred them to to establish corn sugar manufacturingpurebred hulls of me Holstein, Jeneih' plant here. and Guemecy bneda ln a test tofind arranging for the Burlington Dairy Sire Train this October, are being via- iled this week by the men who 'Irene instrumental in sending the train thru Colorado.Mr. J. B. Lason, Burling- ton Agricultural Agent from Chicago aml Mr. H. L. Ford, Burlington Agri- cultural Agent. from the Denver office together with representatives of the Colorado Agricultural College and the breed organicatlons, are calling uponevery farmer who received one ol' the purebred sires lan fall. Tneso men who encouraged the movement in Colorado are intereai- cd in what the results have been in the local communities of the farmer! ulaoso livestock business was changed ls the introduction of n good pure- ined sire Io head their hexda.Ther alll not drop of! the train and forget about him.If the farmer has made the success he should have made with has new animal. thge merr want to know about it. If the purebred has in ony way proven unsatisfactory, they uant to know that also. A l ia the plan ln r fall when the 31 purebred dairy nina are to be exchanged, the agencies con- nected with the movement have no firing: attached zo the sire! after the exchange is made.The purebred la the property of the farmer lo have ard to holcl ua his own.The visit be ing made by these men, therefore ls merely one of friendly interest.to show these farmers that the Burling- tan,the Azric ulturd College,am the breeders are still interested in the welfare of every farmer who was favored last fail.1 It in the plan of the men connedf- eel witp the movement in Nebraska to make at leant yearly visits to the farms where these 31 dairy bulls are placed by the proceae of exchange Pollow up assistance to these fanmern uho are just starting with purebred nires will be even more valuable to them than the first exchange. According to the present plana the Burlington Dairy Tmln will be load- o.i and ready to leave Lincoln suis' Monday morning, October 6.When it pulln out il. will have on bonnl 31 pure- bred young dairy bulls of the four most common dairy breeds which have lneen fumlshed by b era of pure- bred dairy c attle in Ncbra-ka.One exhibit car of high production cava will be taken along an a feature of the entenainmenl in each town where the train is to atop.A mystery cow will also be slowed away somewhere on thc train. but will be very much in ¢vidonce at every atop.Two coechoa of cxhibits will be arranged by [hc Agricultural Collezc Dairy rleparl- ment.The other coaches of ihe Iona: special train will accomodate awry one who make! the trips, from the chores boys to the President of the Railroad. The schedule of stops has been ar- ranged by the Burlington officials and the Agricultural Servic e as ful- lows: Monday,October 6.Sewanl sml York Sewad and York counti»~. Tuesday October 7 Burwell and Ord Garfield and Valley. Wednesday October 7 Greeley an-i AuxQu Greeley and Hamilton. Thurulay October 9 Ravenna ar:-1 Broken Bon Buffalo and Custer. 0 ". 1 |llhal P b 4 5 o 1 o a al a I r z FIFTY-SIXTHExpg5|TI9N Read the na: ln Thu Entuwile.Alc um-I see the§e'n some idk of ¥°Hday October zo Alliance an*I . Sc um Bluff Box Butte and s. n. Saturday October ll Bayard and Sv! ney Morrill and Cheyenne. Monday October £3 Grant and fur tL1 Perkins and Frontier Tuesday October 14 Farnam md ElwooU'2' Dawson and Goaper Wednesday October to Minden :nrI }Iolrlrege Kearney and P}\¢l[1: Thumlay October ze Renkelrnnn :r I Trenton Bundy and Hitchcock. Friday October 11 McCook and Ur- lenns Red Willow and IIarlan. Sntunlay October 18 1¥cuw~r la!j» ami F1-nnklin Fumes and Frnnkifl Monday October 20 Red Cloud ami Superior Webster and Nuekoll 'Tuesday Orlober 21 Hebron and (IH' ova, Thayer and Fillmore.'»\e1lnes5iJ.\y October ge llnrvnnl :uvl I!n.=-lings Clay arid Adam-1. Thursuiay October 23 Milligan Fil!- more.Hath of these towns will draw from miles arounul and :he crowds nrv r t- pected to be record breakers.'»'\hlIl the representatives of the Ba,|linsrl"I\ and the ,Agricultural Iixtenmnn Svr- vece called upon the business mon nl each of then towns they wnro mei with the beanies! kind of auppnn nrul enthuaianm.The coming of the train Lo these towns will be a big event in out just how much lrnprovernent could be made in the milk and butter fat production.In this test, these scrub cows gave 3660 pounds of milk and 171 pounds of butterfat in e year. The belfer calves from these cows gave SHUT IN W THBAT Stinking smut in wheat taken ite usual toll of grain the put reason in the western two-thirds of the state. This is according to observations of 5.598 pounds of milk and 26t pounds the Agric ultunl Cotlege Extension of fat in their best 5ear's record.:rnen.Reports and investigations This was an increase of 53 per eent ln the milk and 52 per cent in thetatproductionlnthefirstgenera-I tion.These heifers were bred to lurebrcd bulls and their calves have :iven 8,401 pounds of milk and 338 pounclo of butterfnL This in more thou double what the original scrub1 xruve. or an increase of 129 per cent ehow that many fields have had their yiehl reduced as much as onefourtlt.In o few eases the logs has been one-hall and even three founhs. ln case of heavy infestation, the wheat that in producw :loess not sell mel! on the market on account of be- ing mixed with the smut balls which nm haul to remove from the wheat. in the milk production and :oo Pff lmpmper treatment of seed or no (r lst in the butterfat nwlvrlivn.ltreatment at all is renpomible for the" 'iless of the wheat.These losses can Applied To Nebraska _The eliminated by proper need treat- .-Xpplying these figures to some oct-ment.either with formaldehyde or ual conditions in Nebraska as they. were found last year in the Thayer County Cow Testing Organization. lf the cow, which oc tualty gore a net profit of but $9.77 on a butter fat plo-duction of wx pounds of butter- gat in 1923, were bred to a goorhpure- breed hull with we same quantities of transmitting producing ability on the Iowa bulls. the second generation of cc.||per carbonate dust. Iormnldehyrle is very effective if used in the proper manner and at the right concentration. Owing to the rush of work at seeding time this treatment is often done im- properly and the result in worse than no treatment.When copper carbon- ate duet is used there is no danger o harmful resultx.This tnentment. nl though niightly more expensive.is @©@@©©C9 5 'PricesFm".~~ ~\$ 1 t o $ . 1 5 " \ ~ »OUNT To A HAT and COAT CUSTOMER 3 o~o o ~ o o ~ o o o o o o o o o ~~. Announcing Our Fall Opening of FALL COA'l`S AND MILLINERY SEPTEMBER 1,1924 DAME §§""2f'2"1'¥'""? Forh lg:/lany New an d~ A; ' ;; :em ;s ":h :' S h' £ i; §, ? °; 2 Excellent New Fall Merchandise Whether You Buy or Not. ln all the New Fabrics Such As ln1 l ' l o ~.c o AT s . '~Cut Polaires and ~ .~,Bolivias, Velvetones,'"JI gi /Tigellas, Cordos and Q \Downy W ool Goods /'.These Coats are all Fur-lx D `gf Trimmed. Sizes ifange from gg I ?4 to 54.Prices range ~ I°|\=15 ' s o ~ l x 0 " ,\ /Ch 1 l d r en ' s ;~C o a t s °,f \Fm.: Ymr1»l~I vm ., ~, r f e $ 2 . 5 0 t o $ 1 5 ~~ n*'° f n L|Nco|.||TH: snow1 1~.~vas:-sm:WINDOW or _i .~/~=A Fine Line of ~ 1 5L a d i e s , M i s s e s " f f f -li.(5 |LjO\!~ r t ! " - ' s n /57 ~ Cig V.~ / j -»9-.~"~`1.5 r ' in z s a n s n g s A N N U A L y n c a y g g ~JiF!<_f \ _ _ / /~ww/ \ :i f ~ ~1 E~R~ A v .;`< . T H E P U R E : m a n S I R E T R A I N Th e h r m e r s w h o r e c e i ve d t h e p u n - tn e d s i r e s i n e x c h a ng e fo r t h e i r s r m b s . \ ,g ,NivenUN ABIGGER.SCALE l'0 U ~» R~.~ s \|\ ~I 'u ¢ r P q e ' h m .- - r a n t ~ z r i n r n a a r i -o f C HURC H v ln s c r o n v c o u r r r v o o m n s s t o x s a s '.HERMA N LEVY 1 Wedneudrr. August 21. 1924 at 3530 Notic e To Creditor! of Estate .PRDCEEDI 'GS Garten!1.00 l'. ll.Officers for the coming yourQueen is Hin;mo wi ll be namai at um. time One'Henry Henclte, Lawyer BAPTIST CHURCH \x I Ihatgy(Continued from week)Munir: 8: Public Amusements 2.5 deacon and one trustee each to serve STATE OF NEBRASKA, Sl.(Cor Lincoln and 41 meArthu r 9 Smell"Putor Nebr.Fenner:CMP-|g °lmprmementa on Water Works 'for a tem: of five years wiil be eioct-W hg go t Supdgy School 10 A_ H (ell);7_25 system bo 4,5:J M.It i t mpomn; that | large at-gg; ,;€;nG3U;,'fr; COURT I Elect li ht 2 I0 1llvmlhl Servic e II A l l C. J. Hinultey flhintainln )&9.95i nt..on nc K n 'F"present.In the matter of the Estate of A. Evwln l smu g s o o P M Fu nk . mmol ! Dr lz 6n z)33.15 fn r lr s a n d p lrk nu m#.25 Geo. H. Mic helson wnszlnxi 45.90c n u n c u o F c m u s r PeterJ.Chrilten|.en mn ggtn gl mos Total 900 (Cor Lincoln end 2nd streets)l'.F. Truhlsen (Dragging)36.00 Poll tax 32.00I . H Qlmv Putnr Cl1rinHinz tl-abort 9.oo|X E N NA RD L a wasm School 10 A. lc Gly n my ( D r l ¢ ti n s J "20.10 Genenl Af an Morning Wonhlp za A. al.Hun ll. J ensen ( D u s t i n )1a2o_"'-wr Works Extension ma Im- Chrinian Ihdeavor 'I00 P H Funk Broderoon (Road wk.)24.001 provementl ::.0 1»:mun; Servic e soo P x .Pwr J . c muumen qvrqging; 4s.os9\=1¢¢ lighting 25 m.1. xr: he ur . :...a iton C.F.Bored (D:nnflnzl 29.701 MEl°HODlST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 0. U. Helroud ,Putor Beyond the immediate membership of the church there is 1 wide dntlo of intannted friend.: who will be pleuofl Ulknvif thatwehxvepuled theatege of uncertainty about cloning this your free of debt.The morale of the dolph G.Ludirll.Deeeued: T o 'PHE c n z n l w n s OF SAID ESTATE:YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED,Tlut I will alt as the County Court Room in Blair, in slid county, on the29thdayo f A va n t.1924,and ontheu t dey of December,1924, at I0 o'c1ock A. bi. on each of saiddates to receive and exunnie all chimea g a i n s t u i d E s t a t e ,w i t h a.v i e w t o | ! u . l ¢ .¢ . . H . . . o _ . ¢ » a - m u l - l l m - ¢ » ¢ ¢' F h a H e l l a ,|\ . u ¢¢ » - °- _- - - ~ tate ttrwit: Lot Numbered Twelve (12),in Block numbered Forty-one (41) in the Sixth Addition to Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, to 881° iafy plnintiffs judgment ln the sum nl $2,806.86 and | judgrnenl. of the defendant, Frank Strxsser. in the num of $4,658.l5. rendered by uid Court July w h ,1924. with coat.:of suit taxed at $19.25 mi lc tnlin g end ln- creued coats, dl an provided in said decree and foreclosure of mortgage. Dlted nt Bidr, Nebrukn, this uh day of August. 1024. Mauric e llehrenl 28-tit.Sheriff of Wuhlnl-ton County Nebrukl. Q ¢ r c ¢. 4 Iiis A »......... ...,...,............, .,... OONGREGATIONA L c a uac a (Cer . W alk er lm. md c olhx) J a n n lle k n u a u ,Pumor Sunday sehwl xo AL ll. Ho mi n; B ar vle l n A. u . Gzrlxllnn Endulvor 7:00 P. K. rr.PA UL L».,.=f:nAN c u u n c n (Onun, Nebhuh) Sunday Schwl lt xo A. u. (lunch Servleu at 1|A. ll. m n m c m s v . - w m ,TRI NI TY d n l )' Clue na Azh rmn n lD llC ¥il\l) Amee Haw <Dn|»gm¢y 'Fhorvald Hansen (Rd.Wk.) c m Puulnn (Road.Work) Z. Purrlnh uma work) Gm A c k u m u (Rd.Wk.) lc onnrd Loltll (Rd. W k) Peter Krune (Hold Work) w J Novi! (Labor) a n v m ( u b o r ) (marley Powen (u b e r ) m m B e n a l u m l u w l Ne v. R. J . a eh umn. P uwr l'llndley(L¢bor) (W.Llnwln a nd 2 n d r um;l l E Slider (Labor) 3385 zozs n u 1.50 5.00 N 5 0 11.50 18.80 10.00 8.75 91.50 80.00 s w M9 50 xo, Hu lu u !(mrlutenun ( D n r Tu u l 9.0¢l:uN.h u uedlonl. Po ll tu ;2.no Th a d o llu d a y vu | we a n b e - W ASHINGTON VILLAGE LEW Gensnl .e S i m ! l Alley L l Hec trle 'l`n| \|rnlMon Bnudl g -U- Stren a I -ilh dnx fund .s Total ':o Pan 'hx $2.00 PORT CAL HOUN LE VY c m m l 5. Plr k .75 F l u 1 l i n app lntua .t Water bonds und lnterut.8.00 H y d n m m m .5 yoml all expectation,The quarterly conference gnn tly p l u m !our dlx~ niet mperlntendenl who u enthus- lutlc for the work of mother year. The follavlng l l the schedule of eervuea for the mn Lhxe wean. M-\x\ll¢ 2( Sunday school l t 10 A. M.: Epworth langue at 7 P. ll. Au g . s n s hmy s ¢ m» | u n o A . ~ Pfvlf-Nllx at ll A. ll. by Rav. Hun- cock. Sept. nh. sunday lehool lt xo A. M. Pruehlnl by Bro. Undepvood. ww ¢u;u»u»w-. ul... ...~.-...-.=..... c lnlmn xpllu t ll l d n u n i s U m mmonths (mm the mu. day ol Annu A. D. mo. u\d me time :imma foxpayment of debt: lx One Yau (ronui d am. hy u l A u gu s t I MA . WITNESS my hand url the sul 4:uld County Court, ull: wth duy of July 1924. (SEAL)A. C. Debel,25-BL County Judge L u m. N OT I C E I N T H E m s f m c r c o u x r o lW A S HI NGTON C OUNTY , mi n u s KA.Crowell Lumber a c m" Cnmxuny 1me llmlled for the prsentntlon oi The Dxfference ls Easily Noticeable ~J H. J. We:ning. Pastor. Blair Telephone 1002 .Amorkan Lutheran religious 1n~ nmctions Saturday afternoons at 1:30 or 2.Sunday lchool 10 a. tn. Divine service st l0:30.Our aer- xicea are alternately either English ol German. 'I°l1echu|ch hoard meets oocaaloniy and the voting members convene quarterly. The Ladies Aid meeu every tlrst Wednesday afternoon of month.. The pastor intends to aerva minionatatlona on Sunday P.LPI. DANISH gVLU1'| {gRAN CHURCH (Cor. Jackson and Center street) H. Nielsen. Pastor. Sunday School 9:15 A. M. Morning Service 10:30 A.H. Evening Service 8:00 P. M. -- - - RIC-ORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF' LATTER U D\Y SAINTS (Linc oln Street between 8th & Tthl Elder "l'. J. Elliott. Omaha.Supply Sunday School at 10 0'clock, Preaching Services at 11. A. II. . . _ . . .. . . . - .ST. FRANCI S uo nc u iflatholic Church) (Corner Colfax and Sth atneet) 1other C.A.lteyemlorfer.Pastor First and Thin! Sunday of each month, Mass at 9 A. M. Second and Fourth Sundays, Mase Nebr. Culr. i Hfg. Co. (nepaira) 55.50 John Bolln m o n n i w sau Grover C. W ilkins tDfla'aiDll 25.30 Nebr. Cult. I:ll fg.Co. (Re- pair|)o 875.39 L. o. lang. {l.»z?or}14.00 Nebr. Cuhr, i llfg. Co. {Re- pairs)2180.66 Omaha Baum Iron Store {Con crete hare)80.41 Nebr. I: Iowa Steel Tank Co. (Colm Pine:91.44 J. D. Long (Gravel)100.00 Beaty Contacting Co. (Bridge work)'1025.79 .Healy Cont'ting (Bridge work)904.12 Healy Contracting Co.Bridge work)2232. 13 Beuty Contracting Co.(Bridge °norll}2493.51 Beaty Contracting Co.(Bridge work)Q.,1217.20 Bcuty Contracting Co. (Bridge work)112-L65 lleaty Contracting Co. (Bridge work)1975.74 11. King (Labor)22.50 Mrs.Frank Miller [Aid for Auz~ tial..20.00 On motion duly made and carried the follow sr resolution was passed: ln :I T tISol.Vi2D by tire Roan! of CountyCommito=ioners' of Wash- ington County.Nebraska at thi-1 last day of meeting' an a Board oflIt|1}t\llL1!.l.§on that` there be and herebyat 10:30 A. M.ts levied o...I folloninyz taxes for the LlZhtBond i Slit .5 Total 10.15 Poll tax 32.50 On motion duly made and oanried a refunding order was granted George C.l!¢Quarrie.by reason of hadnt! been assessed Poll Tax when a fire man.On motion dnly rnade and married the County Clerk was instructed to andre for bids for 100 tons Cher okee nut to be delivered at the Coon House. bids to be ln at 12 o'cJock M. August 25, 1924. On motion duly mule and arried the County Clerk was instructed to cause notice o! publication to be given to contractors that nealed bids will be received at the office of the Count; Clerk, at Blair, Nebraska on Septem ber 8th, 1924 until 1:00 P. M. and at that time publicly opened and read for Grading, Culvertn and incidental work on the 1'lorence-Blair N U M No. 01C.Federal Aid llo~d. On motion duly made and carried.thc County Clerk was instructed ...g cause Notice of Publication to be given' to contnxcton that scaled bids will be toceived nt the office of the County tlerk. and at that time publicly open- ed and road fof'Gru\el, uurfncinlc. ani incidental work on the Ft. Calhoun Itlnir project No. 91-A, Federal Aid !\05u|.~ On :notion the meeting adjoumcitit o m e e t A u g u s t 2 5 t h .1 9 2 4 .| CBURCH DF CHRIST Yes,we had 1 fine time at our Bible school picnic. The pu to r goes on his vacation this week but there will be reguhr services at the church no usual. Next Sunday the-momlng oervlce will be ln charge of one of the Bible school classes and the evening ner- \.ir:¢ will be conducted by the C. E. Thursday evening the Cbngregt- s corporation, Pmnurf,f l . Benjamin F. Mc ltunigul and Merge ret llcilutlgll, Defendents. NOTICE The defendants Benjamin F.llclla n i p l ond l o o u t McMan \ l end each of them ll take notice uon the 8rd 'hy of la y ,1924, thiplnintiff flied tsy etition in the Dis tdc t Court of uhington CountyNebrukn. agoinn said defendants anteach of them together with in aifidavit for attachment on the ground: that the defendants ond each of thentionll C. E. will meet *ith ours: "lane non residents of the State of Nob plan for the district convention. ST. P AUL L UTHERAN CHURCH. 0| uln ,Sunday August 24th. i Sunday school at 10 A. M. Hour of Worship at il A. M. All are invited to a sociable on the church lawn in the afternoon mul ev- ming. Announcements for Lmdico' Aid will lc nude Sunday. P. J. Rolnertsen. Pastor. \ . rank:and plaintiff has secured nr order of attachment out of mitcourtwhichurn:executed by thisheriff of this county on the 3rd dn; of June, t92& by attaching and levying upon lotll nine (92, ten (!0l» inc eleven (ll) in bloc k twenty (20) othe city of Blair. Nebmsltl. sublet to a nrongnge thereon to the BlaiBuilding and Loan Association in thu sum of S'€00.W.The object and prayer of plaintiff.proceedure is to recover from the alefomlnnta and each of them and In To vor of the plaintiff the sum of $133.01together with interest thereon nt th. roto of ': per cent per annum fronthe 14th day of .-\priI,I92l. £m:| cont; RH _ About the first instant you use gnu n f nm-in-.|I A man in n mvrttul hopit:1l sal ~:;m;:liI|§¢a slick,with n piers nl -*ring nllnchmI,~u\er u .lower hed A visitor appr\u.ch¢-{ !\vu-hing tu be affnbic,remarks'."L W many have you caught ? "kou're the ninth,"\a :ho repi; I\0'I`l(`lI OF \|)RllN_ lSTR.\TOR'S SAL!I Nglicc is hereby gwen that the 1.:n»dersagned,as executor of the last wil! anti tennment of J ohn w.De- Are You Saving for a Home? tue of a license nml order of Frederic W.Button.Judge of the District Court of Dodge county,Nebraska,will sell at public auction 1.0 the high-est bidder for cash. on the premises in Washington County,Nebraska, olf the 2nll day of September, 192I,at four o'c1ock P. LI. of said day, the following real estate situnte in :said county:All that p m o f t h e South Half of the Southwest Quarter of Seftion Thirty three 4331.Township Eight-cen .l8), Range Nine {9), lying West of the right of way of the Eikhorn Dminage District.Said sale wi!! be open one hour.Charles I`. DodgeExecutor of the Last will and Test- ament of John W. Delaney, I>eceu>e<I. 26 | t. I \ .,»0 ~~\K r --.J - _ _a ,v . L \ I : ,\ir 1 / n g /n . " ':~"..Q f~, r -f f " - 1 .-~f 7 J " - - _, : \ ' *~~f ~_ - ` | i _" ; ' ; -_: _ '5.0 , -H §E ' E :,', l f f .~2 **'»s l | . . a Oge o f the sures t way s In whlc h to ge t n home o l y o ur own ls to s ta rt a Sa v i ngs Ac c o unt with thi s Ba nk. We will, In addition to glvlhg you the benefi t o fo ur bus ine ss tics,you notice the difference. The y i m pa rt to your- skin that d e l i g h t f u l l y ): {.oé r ia l anul m e r c h a n d i s e Mi l l i , u n d 110- l i ve r e d t o a n d ac ce pt ed b y s a i d d e - f¢.ndan\.s u m l e r o r i m p i i e d r o n t m c 1 , :m d t o s u b j e c t t h e p r o c e e d w fr o m :Kale o f m i d r e a l es t at e t o t h e p a y m e n t t h e r e o f.Y o u a r e r e q u i r e d l o a n s w e r s a i d p e - t i t i o n o n o r b e f o r e t h e f i n i d a y o f S e p t e m b e r .1924. D a t e d this 23 a h n y o f Ju l y . 1 9 2 4 . C r o w e !! L u m b e r J: G r a i n C o m p a n y 2 6 - i t B y E . H . C o r r i g a n .C o r r i g a n 6:C a r r i g x m groomed feel- ing that is so much appreci- ated by every wom an. * Blair Pharmacy SIIERIF PS SALE I. C. 1Iller,° .-'\t1.'y. BY VIRTUE of an onler of sale issued out of the District Comm of Washington County,Nebraska,ami in pursuance of the dec ree of uid Lourt ln the action wherein (itizens Savings Bank, n corpnration, in plain tiff, and Martin B. Jacobsen, et ll., are defendants. I wil! at one o'c1ock I'. B., on Pdonday the 8th of Septem- ber,1924, at the North Front Door cf the W uhington County Conn House in the City of Blair.\\'n=h ington County, Nebraska, sell ut pub- lic auction lc the highest bidder fur arufh the fuilowinz mioscribeul ren! ns- 1 »_ . - . - an:'rHoDls'r EPISCOPALCHURCH (Cor. Co!fax and 5th streets) 0. U. MeProud, Pastor. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Service 1l:00 A. hi. Epwonh Ixague 7:00 P. M. Evening Service Bzm I'. ll. Prayer Meeting Wednesday even- ing 7:30. ST mnws EP IS COPA L CHURCH current year,1924, including state. county, 1o\\m\l1l|J,eiI.y, nehool district. \iIIag1; road district, labor tax, specia! road tax, and other taxes as required by lun_on all mxabie property ln said eounty as sho by the nxsrx nment rolbi or than may be Iegahy rrhleil an foilows, io-wilt T m :ASSESSED VAL UATION OF Washlmrlon County,-$38,905,288 Stale Levy Milla General Fund 1.5f apitoi fiuihling Fund..3 Annie U ilnrtln, Lounty Lrerk. County Commissioners' Room. Blair. Nnbruko, August 11.1924. The County Hoand of iiquulizntion met in last session for the year. Pre- sent H. C. Hlaeo, Henry Truhlson um! Peter M. Tyson, County Cbmmiz1sio1|~ ers,and Annie C. Marlin.County Clerk.Absent,R. ll. Rasmussen, County Assessor. The minutes of the pnevioun meet- ing having been approved and no bus- iness to transact the Bonn! uljourne-I Sine Die. . J w To ld 1.8 County Le\5 . J 'Milis Genera!1.20 Road .ss Bridges 1.25 hkg. l"ul|d 0. 61 N. w. R. H. BDU!!! .2-'3 Int. on 0. & N. W. R. R. Bonds .015 Annie C. Martin, County Clerk wma? s |.p|SCOP.¢\l. ( H1 RCH1 .9 : Rev. Chas.. D.Hering,Pastor? a - - - . n n St. U:\rtl1olum¢w's Day. August 2ith T130 A. M.Hob Communion. 10.39 A. M. Hob' Communion mul |I ulwn .04THE INSURANCE OFFICE I Biotherm' ¥'emlions .05 Sermon. L [L (}1[,m=}R1'_ Mar 1° ml .Sundays have been fine.We are deAII Kinds of Insunnce I 0 3155 veloping a splendid corporate }1iril The congregations for the pn:t fm! ISpecial levy on rom] for lY. Cnlhounia.. fm. .|.....rl rm.. :.. vmfn r||w?\Blair, Ntbrukl |1 - n u n td u m h lp . . . 4 9 n Nls a n d a i a b o r ~ ~ § f $ ~ § . | ¢ 3 | | li | ¢ ( ' tax nf $2.50 in ai! precincts as requlr-for sw to put y cur gronrseif in the( r i eu: b>l=\'~»»l1~° tha; therehennd here- nresenre nf Goal. Mill smrahin \our 1 ( 3 )"! I E. C. PILCHER 1 I Rell Estate I 1 Both Farm and City Property I ba is levied upon all taxable PNP*creator.it also provides Chri>tiur| frty uf each City and Vilinge of nurture for your children.The church Wmehinirlon County, Nebwkmv ful-is the eslnbiishtzl Institution whicE ions fur the year 192I, as shown by #tunnis for moral good in the wriai Phone Iml.21'a4 g the n.mseasment rolis for said year. or worhl. Blair Nebnaka |that may be legally added,for the Theodore Roosevelt lltlndtd ¢}1urCI'tx)1 following accounts for the year for because he respected her for whni Ime foliowing purposes.lake had done. lm] what she 9Lands I uanap-.--..- ... I B w ! !C I T Y L E V Y fo r .W h y n o t fo l i o w h i s e x a m p l e M i l l a a n d a t t e n d t h e C h u r r h f o r A m e r ! I - H n -» - » un. W . r. nesmrmu 3 nax'r1s'r I Rooms over Bluir State Bank I I Blair. Nebrulm 1 ( aDR. E. ,f BAILEY me nv n'Blair, neu fn Yln n¢n | Mani !!! g ¢........ General 400 Public Library 100 Street Lighting 1.50 hixulc I:Public Amusements .210 improvement of Water Works Ss- dem Sewer Outlet honda & interest . M Intersection Paving bonds Q in- teresg 99 l'ar\:a'& Park Purposes .20 Hydrant RBD!lla gg cans?" H a n you seen the church ¢inee the interior has been entirely reno veted? BLAIR BAPTIST c 1wnc n Arthur D. Smalley, Minister Sunday August 24 The Sum!ll) school meets ll. 10 A. M. Morning srorshlp at 11 A. M. Ser SL le i i- - - - .¢uu»uu u uuvnru-| Im d T u e s d a y s |\T1.»I.\l ( 3 3 1 a l l T a x |nwn lullnctz "Put forthmaui:Baptist Younm:P¢aplen Union asam':P. aa. Are You Saving for a Home? \ .,»0 ~~\K r --.J - _ _a ,v . L \ I : ,\ir 1 / n g /n . " ':~"..Q f~, r -f f " - 1 .-~7 J " - - _, : \ ' *~~f ~_ - ` | i _" ; ' ; -_: _ '5.0 , -H §E ' E :,', l f f .~2 **'»s l | ,_. -. \ .- Oge of the surest ways In whlch to get n home ol your own ls to start a Savings Account with this Bank. We will, In addition to glvlhg you the benefit ofour business experience ln buymg real estate, add each year 4 percent in. terest to the amount you have saved. A ber I le n !Savl n A 1 x. : . ¢ " ;. 2 . ~ ~ ~ . . ' ; a ° : : , , m : . : : v ° ' : : ; § : . 1 : m ' : 1 . ; : ; ~ = » ' xh rln y c r o wd , a nd th en I n a f e w y e a rs y a u wi ll be ab le to n o i ply ln g ~ Farmers State Bank 1 (3)1 nu.\.|n\1..|lUi'l 1..r.\f\1 Evening worship an 8 oeloelr Ser-|Genera!q .4.5 mon eub}ec¢:*'Peter,Penlecm.ulo f z mu mw. MA RE ! ! s 'Street Lighting 1.4 ¥'letthor." OTEAHLON Improvement k Cue of cemetery .2 The prayer meeting in heh! everyMm:-neys-at»1e1r Water Bond indebtedness 2.0 Wednesday evening at a o'elock r 'Park ..5 The Choir meets every Fridy :.¢|in S h ! !Buildihl 1 Improvement. Water work: system .5 8 P H.( \»» ]Y FIFTY-SIXTH Exrosmo n j y i Av , : .w ~ J |\~. ~|( - " E ,»~1 L|'Nco|.||`» TH: snow 1 1~.van-s wmnow or .Og ¢ »v/" ' e '.1 : ~~ ~Q ," 2 NEBRAsKA's ANNUAL vAcA11Qrkw_££KU s \\~\ ; fu\ ~1_____~ ~'W"i'3°'?fH» .NEVER ~ on ABIGGER.SCALE l'»»» ~mg m e n o w n er a nn . p ro r n . u a Q u: 1 . 1 ¢.....,_..... .. .- --r " "- -..9in s t e a d o f t h e $ 9 . 1 1 t h a t th e s c ru b n t -e s }unl.a s e ffe c t i ve .T h e A z r i c u i -t h i s l " ° " " ¥ " ° ¢ f " " " f o r 9 * i " ' ° u s l l y r e t u r n e d .T h i s f i g u r e i s u w , .z u r a l Co ll e ge ,Li n c o l n ,w i l l fu m i s h t h e s e c o m m u n l t l e .nlely c o m p u t e d f r o m t h e g r o s s 1e~fu r t h e r | n fo 1 m a h o n o n r e q u e w t .i u m s a n d f e e d c o s t a r e p o r t e d o n t h l | 1 |F A R M E R S L E A R N H Y Qcmv in the Anna!Summary of u»¢|Burglu (to Mrs. Gahblai -lf you T13:§| l:\¢i Lu\v5 __A v a . ; \ n . . r |¢I -...-._ _ ___I .project in Thayer County.The unoII-B much al open your mouth, I shoot.I 3 of well-bred regigtered siren on mv;Mr,Gabba., Ito burxiarl - H o w The reconls kepg bs'farmer nr 1 : L . A 1 R -N l a i s R = \ s l i » \ f a r m v r o u h i m a k e I .f a r m e r a n i m , m u c h w i l !y o u c h a r g e t o s t a y h e r e b y l h 1 & e r c o u n t y o n t h e i f c q u 1 I n l t m a r @ 1 c r e a m b i n h i s p r o f i t s w h i c h w o u l d a t l ? \ ¢W ¢ ¢ \ l ..s h o w t h a t :1 T ' n e r ¢£ ;a.; ; r ¢ m ¢ I \ f -© @ © © © © © © © © © © © @ © @ © @ @ ©© © @ © © @ © @ @ © © © © © @ @ @ © @ @ `r)z idbrnry -3 The attention of the membership o! the church in railed to the fact that 9.4 the annual budnesrmeeling of the $2.50 -church will be held at the church onl'o lI tl:uhile it is neva. r"~f \. Page Y l n .._- .- » B l a i r , N e b r . A u g . 2 1 1 9 2 l ,, _, ,, .. .- -s nu bl ' THE EN'rERrn1f=EBlair. Nebr. Aug. 21 192ITHE E NTERP RISE o _|{u§:11»l h . 1 g ," i l l p h a - 4 :}n'Ll.1\uh n=-I h l u ~" i i i |: !r ;L \} 0 U .g 1 a r ~u ~,|_|f f 1 1 u h ..\_~_a |~s um nc ¢ r r l n ,o .mc u n,uF R A N K S .B I G E L O W Fo r Sa l e : F i st " \ \\ : 2 ¢ l c c!r 1 ~m n t u r I n i l .l i .t a r k $i. f>s lr?£0 D r .F r u m 'f u n n !: p o k e t o t h e gi r l #i n t h e i n t e r e s t u f' ( A z e n t f o r l"{1irmonT.C r e a m e r ? )In q u i r e a n The Ih : t en \ r | e c¢ f1 1 L »:. :m f .\J. 2Z.||n !¢r-»||.9 9 3 " n ; - ; J ~ ~JL L Q .'i l l s G i r l s Clnl .|1 jI1 g C lub w o r k . | '3 ) >H i i l h t s l P r i c e f q r G e o r g e ~xh i p pc fl l \ \ \l.\T U :il£ 1\r !lu ||!( U | \ ,u f S m u x l1 t y , W i l 5 2 2 . 5 i r .a| || |fh i .J a y 1;-=~.;°=~_ BTU 1 * .N g E G G S t 1 !-f r o m C a l h o u n o n l m l tlululany a i l l a a r vm l o r I s n t me ek .tn m l i m f t h e fu ne ra l!o a g H un c e.P O L L TR X C l l L A \ 1 A d ' g h S t : , ? u h ;R t h | "1: H rl Il m e r z c c a r e H r . . n 1 M r - . S a m J o h n s a n d fa m \ \ i l l .ln|\m1nn,n f O m a h a .th i s a f t e r B e t w e e n \\ n l k e r A TB SHI \-~a m ITI. ~ 0 ~Gy Df {in 1.|. il.l \i= itell W ll h Bl air frie nll~n o o n .1 I'h o n c : TC e < l a "G i !.}F o r S a l e : - F a r m s a n d le s xd e nc n ml s l el t ll a g a t t h e \ \ | I l Lm¢l r:1 h o m e .5u | |i . 1) .| S c o t ; A l l e n o f t h e N r a n e h d i a t r i c tDHIl l k +1|| .0 : ~o r t u D r .L e o n l l i m l l e y .| } !l }h m !w i l h h 1 m , i :hi xr pt fl b y l m c k h i s 8 0 h e a d o f f a t c a t t l e a n d 1 7 5 h e l d o f h o g n o n S u n - d a y a n d M o n d a y o f t h i s w e e k . Jo e L a z u r e , o f t h e L o n g C r e e k d i s - t r i c t s h i p p e d o u t h i s 6 6 y e a r l i n g s a s we-i l a a h ogs by tru ck o n 'I'1 1c>d ay and \§ 'm ln mu l: 1 y of t hi s w e e k . h m Four L . . . . . n sTHE ENTERPRISE Q f z i ."; , § 5 » £ ~ ;` ; '. . ; a ; ; , | u=.~;§1§EVERY THURSDAY .bnhq The Yllr ~ \1).Qnl lwy |15 mac! he ii-on ' »»"|t°:=:L h e a p s i g h t 4 . h r n p e r t o 1e ei ; u o l. h |» i ck -a n d : i i t k *'e m i n h i * fa r m e r 1 I l n n taa me ii ng m u m "w i l l poclcet.A fa r m e r .|10 u e w r t a k e a 1 a fte r h o L 1-\el L v W H \a n d g i r l . ,fo r l h vy ur :~ i r: rl u |\ l M B e H a r d ~ 3 °f ,a y .I ~ ~th e la a ul lu ni of t h e \i l!R .i -H 3 l mvrr u Hu t . mw , m u Q l z ba ck . a n 1 a f r p n c m l e mm1.U m thins.I »' mu l ; ( ir l »151 :3 11 T ¢ C C f l P h f f p f f g T n f l z l " H o w c o m e ?|aec.Th e m }¢o f a g r i c u l t u r v a n d l i \ f. \ l t ¢ k p r o |Pa r m l n vn u b v z aw r e | | \ | l l n ; | | ¢I1 ei i s a n nut .:i mul imz fvu t u r e "'f n m h s 2- ut l l' : nm a rr u d ut vr ml no ul F u fr 11.i s n livim : ¢ l¢ ll\ "f1=l fH s t n u l n r I\!|||r v !1u sl ly d m u u n | t h e n u t ;.¢e|\cr\!.Ion ul ( Zr !'I| | | | l n m l : - . " I IE fu!!n \v t h e Irvs!!|'|I\:r|o f w h a t .u _ . _ _...:|| l...I lk 1| N| nI~| r Hu l l A T ~U M A H A _ : \i r : \ \ e ; i m ;m a n Lakes fo u r o r f i e T h o H u t t r p r i .s .L .. I IIa \\-all fo r m a c l h m g , . u ft r r u 1:1011 qc t l 0 pr-r 3|~1r - -n . _ ¢ n - u . | - ¢ \ | - . . . | - _ 1 n . . . 4 - O n a i~ .Q l 1f = ~ = = "= = = = = = ' = 1 ] A n n o u n c e m e n t #w I have taken over the business and practice of Dr. A. I. San- derson and woulsj be glad bo meet any oi his present and \_iormer patients or others need- ing the services of a Chiroprac- tor.I am a graduate of the Palmer School of Chiropractic, which is rated the for-most school of its kind in the world. DR. H. B. CLARK I i l n t e n d a s s e c o n d - e i n :m a t t e r 't t i t p o l t b ffi c a l t B l a i r .Nels.,tm fle r th e Ac t cd ' Co ng re s s of M ar ch 3 , 18 79 . E ve r y s u b s c r i p t i o n i s r e g a r d e d M a n o p e n ac c o u nt . The n u r se s o f s u b - l c r i b e n w i l l h e in s t a n t l y r e m o vo d h u m o u r ma i l il i l l l i s t n t t h e e x p i r - a t i o n o f t h e t i m e p a i d fo r i f t h l p u b - Ba h e n b e no t i fi e d : o t h e rw i s e t h e S i l h i c r i p t i c n w i l l n m a l n l n f o r c e a t t h i de l i m m t e d s u b s cr i p t i o n p r i c e .L ve r y m b s 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 m n d i t i a n s a r e m u l e a p u t o f t h e e vn t r a c t be t w e u n t h e p u b H s h e r a n d su b s cd b e n S1 MC( r u l fo l k o f f from i t lu f a n gist: u ft e ities i fft e J M i r e : 3-ur!.._'If2 ll .r':::":; ".t:":-:".;:f|c. .L 5ehmldt hll MMI el|.j0§.i|\|: =-Iuv|Lunxmnu,.\€lI!ll\Kl¢on uurlzleaus unuK1;hn'5 PhJi05 ~ pleas: }9u inh I¢\|lll.hoble Of lh¢ll¥\l\CIii"Eek. Saute Bank is taking her wmcntionMrsfhlnuNobleisspendingI1k Miss Mable Hnlhmlnn, of Omahl,C¢upleof days in Omaha.this wee and next.\was a guest at the.WilI Linden home Harold \lau.en formerly in buniq-lam week. ~prompt servic e. Geom n. Riler.li!!! "I|" """`§""§§§"Z he ru a ' ° n ow 'me xz ml Neighbors picnic has 3-Lf an reslignt o a r.been postponeal from the 21th to the .be Anna Hansen, nf Wuhm ou. hc- 29111 insl..Olaser H\.lci¢lleson i$ feqhng »uer hrmule: in visitinn at the hblslt of lif t'n..._._. ,__ .,__ 1-_.. u:-;.-.. L-- ;City Loans monthly pagmmenta.'b k 1 .r \l¢l\w:| uul at Cody , Wyoming.Hn rehlrm»i lhls week. H r J.I.lnru'h is visiting hvr dluglm r. Mrs. Joe Selby and family 1'n}o\a..\ at present. Cliffunnl ualbén wen! up to Oak l:|T1¢| Monulay morning to play lgall at the M. W ..\. encsmpment. r n n v \ \ n | ' r | | G As The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way BLAIR GAS COMPANY . _ -s u z n n -n | | s - I - I l n n S P E C I A L! We Are Offering Our '~~ck of Your Coal is Ready - e e _. ~ f f 5 ® ~ PHONE us when and where to de- liver it, then when cold weather comes you will not have to hurry and :curry around at the last min- ute.Ordering now also insuresyour getting the grade and kind of 'Coal you want. l'armersCo-Operative Union I after being under the weather lor n few weeks. For Salle: A Stover No. 4 feed frlnd- cr. In good condition. Inquire at the Enterprise officio.22-lf. Misa Msry (Jo-Dk inf the Citir.en's State Bank, is back on the job eller her vacation. Haggard I:Bendorf,Undertaking one closed rar furnished without chi. Both phones.Lonlted in Biker office. Mr. and Mrs R. F. Reynolds drove ner from Lincoln last Saturday ev- tning and spent Sunday at the home nl Airs. Edna Noble. Bring your poultry, eggs and cream lo llanforxfs Prciluee stadon for best prices.One block west of Post Of- fice.Phone Ind 44.24 if Norman Rathman entertained Harry Luenenburg, of Omaha, gm! lleginnlul Jennen,of Los Angeles,California tn Inst Sunday at dinner. Mr. and rMs=. S. w. Chambers en- tertained lpt Sunday, Mm Chembers' »mer,Mrs.Mary L llouchin and friends, Mr. mul Mrs. Tyson of Omn- La. Mr.and Mrs.John 'lI1$|°f»who Itei'l¢ up in the ROY..an neighbor- hmd, plan to leave for an extended trip to California where they go for Mu. Tayiufa health. Clark Stricklelt and wife. who in rompany with the Missa#Vanilla Brunton and Cora Stricklett took all automobile trip up into Dakota, re- turned Monday evening. Woni was recently received from Mr. and Mrs. George Doll ,of Sher~ iilun Lake, Colorado that their little mn, Peter Bob, had :lied following an operation for nppendieitis. Dr.Lnng~m.a'Y?f'"\f611I»¢`i=¢¢"in Canada for mme time, returned home Imt Thunnlay noun.He feels that ue have the best country in the world here and is glad it. in his home. There tara.c a s.:oo~l ;\';en¢lance at the :lance at the ..1;».k~:r null lam Sat- unlajl night.'l":lnu¢ic win f|.t.r'rh- (ll by Otto Olsen, of Kennanl, Elton Bissell :mtl Hman Rhomles, uf Blair Miss Ethel Bleml, who went by auto about two weeks ago with friends to Chieugo, returned Sunday eveninsr 'llie puny with whom she returned made the trip nf 530 mile» in Lwu days. Dr.Nels Debel,of Baltimore,is a~prruling u few days visiting his brother, Judge Debei and other relat- ives.The judge and' his wife plan tu asawe in company with him for a \i~\it \ ith/relati\es= in Sfiuth Dalwtn. Hr.Il. J. Blunloch and family ye turneel the latter part of lu:t week from [heir »ummer hnnge at Luke 0- knbwji.The weather has been so cool that the Dr. feels that it in not nec- ; ~ary to go to zu 2umn"el resort. _. . . . . . . . .-..Uuncle, .lens xltlbtn, and fanfily. Haggis-ii £Bendorf, Uhrlenaking one closed ur furnished without ehg. Both phones.Located in Hiker amos., The school board hu deejzled £o| zInn 1chool on Monday,Seplemb-er| 1. This iii §cod newa to we younz~ mera. The Methodist malls on Willa: Day weer well patmnized and the ladies feel quite repaid for their el forts. Superintendent Mu s e :arrived in Blair the .first part of the week and E.: now busily engaged in preparation for .1thutll work. Mm. 'zz c. Hilton has I. line of nice dresses that are hard to bent for price am! qudity.See them be- fore the line is broken.14-if Mrs. Herman Struve Intl Mrs. win fred Arndt and son, Harry, left Ajan- duy by auto for Akron, lows to visit. Mrs.1Id Bunting family. The corn oul in the county near Arlinrrion is looking much better than reports \|.DLl!d lead one to expect and with al late frost will mature. The Leginn bake inlay of last Satur- day stnlek ahad day with rain and tad mails and the pfoceeds were not Ili great as the boys had hoped. Miss Mae Petersen vihlteil at the rome of Miss My nle llunium last week.Miss }'e*er=cn will teach the Gunluer school t'\e coming year.. Miss Lozein Rhoades returned Mon- day evening Irom a few day s visit ai the Fred Huidum home north of town, the guest of Miss Myrtle Hur- dum. A. t.. Allen. who reeidea about nine miles south of .Blair was on the Oma lzn markets Mondxy with twu ears of rattle which he shipped from Calhoun on the previous evening. ElT\l'al.Hundahl,:mn of Mr.mul filth. li. I'. Htiadalml, was in :own the find of the week.He came'up from llnllax, Texas where he is now Tevisl- mg. » He is interested in life inxur :mce \»u»inem=. The N. T. Luml Real Estate Agency rfpona the mle nl the §hri=Paulsen plac e an wen Nebraska street to ll. l'. Hanaen, of Stuplehurr1. Nebraskl. Mr. Hansen will tal-ie posse:sion Oct- rlaer lst. Mi:s Mildred Lippincott had the miafortune last Momlay afternoon lol hump her new I'ani sedan into thelur\|truck belonging to the liomei llakery.No damage was dune lo either ear. Mr.ami Mrs.I'rank Jenkins left Thur-allay afternoon by auto for Min- |\t1¢U13 :idsing up to the home of n relative about t\\el\I}miles north where they atayefl over night and con- lmueml their joumey on I"nda3. Mr. and l!!'» "llll€I [Anais ll£l.\¢|Hn .\\|m\.l 16 Mr Pmll Mnlntr. nf rwmur nu if mas dems .uumenpurchased the North Side store n l n and will conduct it in the future. and the Mr.and Mrs.H.J.Hansen Viola will spent next Sunday at home of J. C. Sorensen, of Orum. M m Myron Metxinger,:laughter Lois and three younger children ure vivirinx friends in Omaha for a fn rllyli._ The Catholic church supper held on the church 'lawns wma well ntiendeI making a hanalnorne net profit for the church. Mlm Lucy Bowen,of _ 65i»r»d`o Springs L4 to 'return soon to make her home in Ft. Calhoun with Min Cara Clark; Mis.H Gladys ;Siekkotter,who is employed in Omaha spent the week- (lid at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary Siekkotter. Mrs.Mary Dolan is visiting the Mtn.William Harrison family this week and expects to attend the Pion- eers picnic with them. Lelty Wilcox is ecriuusly ill at lb.. home ui her mother,Mrs.C i n i u u Wilcox, who lives in fthe bong Creek district south of town. Mr. ll. H. Brown is in Hamburg, luwa this week engzged in moving his well drilling machine from a fin- ished job to l. new location. FOI!SA LE - Th e McCormick 80 acre farm one mile cant of Kennanl. Iine improvements. Tennis. Price Hght L.P.Rasmussen. 63 Front Street, Blair, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. 'l'om*~Leonard return. ed last Saturday from their honey- moon tdp in the ingest.Mrs. Leonard plans to resume her duties as leueh- cr nt. Onun in September.. A number of Blair folks are at- tending;the M.W.A.encampment :rt Oakland, Nebraska this week. A- mong thu:-e attending are Charley U3l"I1¢=*. mechanic at the Armlt hard xtnre and Ted Stewart. mail carrier. . F o n SALE-}I\erbeaHng straw berries ami plants.Cume and MT. me plants in hearing.Allu :nh1\ "inter onion sets for wie.New I: tl-e time to plant both onion »em~ .1 T z#trawberry plants.Phone Iwi.. Call |05 \\'¢::I South Street. f A number of friends called on !»Ir. Molgnani Jensen last Sunday after noon and evening to offer comzrmu lutioma and extend lrtat. wi»=lm- lu 1.-f the occaulon being her birth ;|l|1|\=: nary. Bliss Alice Beck: who is eniplnu in the James Mme cunfectiulmry :flhadthemisfortunetorllipan-I 1 1 ul.tem|:lin|¢ to catch hemelf nhe ml. her arm through the glass ahow c.:~» iler asm was badly cut and bled pn fuiely but nothing serious re:-ultt~f hire. Ole I'etersen, of Laurel, Nelv Mn. Martin Johnson, of York Creek hgd hc l tunnis removed while at nn Oinlha hospital this week. Hr.and Mrs.F.W.Armll.,5-Irv. Herman Stnwe and Mrs. wurn-1 A1-mlm tuuk in "The Covered Walton" in (Jnmha last Satunlny. Relmives nhtl friends are expecting Wilfr--I Armlt of Chielipu thin weelz. He pimp. to make a short visit msd aceounpany his wife and son home. l.m!e Mary Alice Hamann! is vin iL'nr.: her irramlparents, Zeit. and Mn. ll.li Hawley, of Sioux City,they 1-uvimg mme down for her last Sunday. Mr. um! Mfr. Ed Lettellen have been enpqing a little visit from theEr tlamizhleri,Mrs.Grant: Gantt and family and Mins Sue Belle, of 0mala. lre<l Jenkins and family left 'I`ue> da; nufrning for Waterltm Iowa uhcre the; are attending n Church of (Sud tnnferenee.They plan to be gone ai \\e¢k. The Christian Hndemor Sueiely <-1 the Christian church is entertaining lle Fonzregntlonal C. We nnsl 2| num ler of offic ers from Omaha thi. et rmniz. Lnuie Petersen was taken sick lu-t Blaming; at hint home in north lllulr mul |< still in serious condition, the uttending 5; yniciun fearing a struke ol guirulysis. Mr. und Mrs. W. W. Pfuutz, of Lex 5'=Kl0r1. Nebraska, have a new boy in their household since Tuesday of thi. neck. They |re\qo1\. at the 3l..E. Ty son home in t.his'city. Re v. L H Camp and family are enjoy ing a short vacation from hh Work as pastor of the Christian churcl here and plan to go to Cond, Nets. bias old home. the latter part ol th: week. A. A. Compton is in the Wise Mem eHal hospital in Omaha where he \\a|.> npernted on early W edneuiay muming for gall stones.lle enziie thmugl the operation nicely Bhd it is helievrw he stands a good clpnce of I9Cu\er} Miss Margalet Hobertenn in \|-sl ins:relatives in Omaha at P1't>f.:1\ hllen Margaret has been one uf ¥'lul¢ milton Countys fcremmI. tenrlaer .nr several years and she plans tu gg: so the University this full for a }vuI work. Mrs. Steve Ward of thin city ItI Tuesday morning for Forest Ch), lu. "here she will visit a brother :Hu uther relatives She plam.tu ~ta\§ until Nwember when =he will rerun to Blair nml get rrmly to gu tu th~ Solzliers Home at Burkett for thi winter. The IInlerpri:e will keep ln |msted on z.e\\=. in llluir. The Plnterirrise is in receipt of nt. postal esmls from Mrs. Wa1hbur|: la the Blair lm-pital, uhn i.- xiSting; za I¢nr1e»ee.Une enrnl :»pu~tm:irke1 ... U . . ..Q . \ home while the Bunn; are on mr vnca!.lon.Mr. and Mn. Eel Aiken ond children! spent Thursday evening at the A. B._ Dixon home.gMrs. J. P. Conely vilited Saturday,and Sunday at the home of her sisterBin. l'. Flynn, of Benson, Nebr:|.ska.} ller :dn-ter and children left for Cul-i iforniu at the time.1Mn .1zu Pyle returned Satudayfrom Omaha where she hml been wg tmutn ref.I1 annxence avporqtety, new startle; an new one unill the previous Ione hee been mustered. In Ilane or four mnnllul your por|u| ||||u¢|l|l bg | :qunicer of lll|Il1¢ #friemdonw,If, hunerer. at the end of this time he has shown no den -~f ; prollllng hy }our lessons he auurwl he fuwr nut The most lo :n In ilml he mn;one day make I good Wllirller. |u :I ::n nz .n : :» ~.ing the services of a Chiroprac- tor.I am a graduate of the Palmer School of Chiropractic, which is rated the for-most school of its kind in t}he world. DR. H. B. CLARK Q* \s /1 ~'5 In ~ 5 "~~ 1 K'?*:. n r f ,.. 6 / l f ' Q c Q5 .: f ~.. .. 1 ~.'I. ;frym;.»"~. 5 I NOEPENDENT- o 721 Blair. Nebrw g g Af*KEA7~R|p To §/ L E A G e r o w ~ ET your tickets fur Mile.»~gctown at thi s s uppi y house . All o f our ns lr i g h t t o re j e c t n y u r a l i biuls " i t h o r w i t h o u t c a u s e . H y o r d e r u f c i t y c o u n c i l . il l 2 1 .I..W .|.;\'ll:\ 2l t r :o l lu | n |1 1 i :. - i mw r .' . 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Also it is a welcome change, especially when you order your Fish from us, be cause we are particular about the qual- ity and freshness.\ ; Fresh Caught Northern Bullheads, dressed, per lb. ~ QUALITY MARKET MEATS AND GROCERIES /1;,\'5_\'lEL$E.\'_ Pmprielur ma sinf."Nope"he replied.l'm goisug 1t the tmnl.'lh<'re» an Int of grgulu rru~.-im: ;l1(.l"r tn bc run between fmro and (nlifornia thi- year and I $1:xnl tu he riding Ihr ummr . llc-Thi1~ is my photcxrnph with my lu o lr1ench pomllos.You rorenpmlzf nw, heh?bTiw-I think e0.You are tho nhl' \\ili\ the 51.11. ma, are you smut? xchool.Wonden al Radio. broad l The financial situation is not in1~ proving in zHi» seciion of the staté and unlcm the yreather man gives u~ Mm-corn wuther there can be na lwpes of much imprnvemem. for some ti|.e to rome.10 Pol it ic al r u m o r n a r e b e g i n n i n g W H o g ;a b o u t co n c e nt i n x t h e va rl o tu t pr e s i l e n t i n l can did ate s.M o r e un xi ~ tt y i n b e i ng e x pr e s s e d n a to t h e n u m - b e r o f s t a t e s I . :F o i l e t t e w l i l c u r r y . 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K. }1l1» i-on, nf Omaha.She retumed to her homo la:t Saturday taking little Elly Marie Larson home with her for in \\eek's visit.Mr.Clyde Allen returned Sunllai from his trip bringing ali of the fam ily except Mrs. Alien and daughter,Ruth.Ruth was taken ill and sho :md her mother are at Abhlngmlon H llllois where they will remain unti; ahe is nhle to travel. Bliss Johmmn Ogden left Blonulayw morning for her home in Genoa nfl¢l :°few days visit with ffithlis an? f| rmm nuniht in Ilinir.Mini Oguimi I ` | o r : | | e e a n d M i s s J u l i a S i e r k o f l " t . f m '" r s H I 1 B c r t h e h r o n f _ n ..ul a i m . m m a d e a p p l i c n t i o l l f o r a m u r ~ l I m t h r e e w e e k x " B s L u i u l l r x _ t i n g e l i c e n s e .M i x s S i n k i s t h e d n m : h -S i n u t C i i 1 1 0 4 i ; 3 }~" g f r t o r o f M r .l i m i M r s .J a c o b S i e r k ° f , t r e a t | : 1 e n t .m f 'i o t o n n ~ ( . 1 l h n u ¢a n d h a s b e e n r e a r e d i n t h i s l o B l a i r f H ¢ m l s a s A n n a H ,t \ i | mu l' y inmi has many friemia l:t'1t' \ l.. Mrs.Arthur flickianigzal nnl little her in 2~p0¢<|5 retum to hvulllu elaugher of Walthill,Nebr.,visited:Mr.Claude Vohrio-:irritu1 . iillal. week at Li\t': iloll1Q of MTF. 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M r = .O l i ve r Zlur ldle son r e t u r n n l l m l l Su n d a y e ve n i n g fr o m a m o n t h \ l n l .w i t h h e r d a u l r h t c r ,Mr-¢.Cl&"'I*" Is i ff a r a m i fa m i l y n t L l n g l e .W y o m - i n g .S h e r g p o r t s t h a t ('|y¢|o'=. cr~up= a r e g n m l .a s h e i n o n a n i r r i g a t e d fa r m h u t w h e r e t h e r e i s n o c h a n c e t o i r r i g a t e t h e fa r m e r s h a w p o o r p r o f w pecus.H r s .fluelt lleson w e n t o u t t o W s o m i n z s o o n a ft e r C l y d e h a d h r o l i e n Th e r e w a s q u i t e a l i t t l e vx c i t e r n c r l c 't h e co un ci l m e e t i n g l a : 1 Tut'-mln r \ ~ : | l i L I " h e n t h e I'i l o t 's l u l l fn . g m 11: sc t he o rdin anc e bo okw. wav pw | |¢"'Thi? lile l callcul for 200 r|\fr1»' ;l H il l)15 0 we re p ri nt ed a nn Tr »D | |1|e |I: 1 !r l w a s f m t h e f m l . 1 | : n l " \ l »th e r e u m ss t i m e lim=L \ . . n l1.Lllo t h e p r i n t e r fo r fe i t m a r " l | \ : t | i 1 - r 1.|\D o m M a y I5 .Th e l u l l \ la I | | \ 1 1 Ii r. N. H . Il eb el , o f B al t im or e -. !~ I1 | \i = i le l l a t t h e h o m e o f h i r ?1 Is l e ? i n lan-Ir,M r s .l l .J.H a n n e n a n d f a n , \ lzlnl.S u n d a y .I l e h a s a i m \i . ~ it r i M n . l i . S k o v N i e l s e n o f t h i n c i t y a r I M n .N .P .Ne l s o n ,n e a r l i e n n a r L w h o a n » i r l . c r r = i n In u Hi s \\ i f< - d n l n o t m a k e t h e t r i p w i t h h i m t h i l u r v Tl l r m l 1 ( r \\1'r»h u - }: u J.s u l . I on Tu n -m l n ) . Ge-ulg e §l\ l3¢: .ull i~ 11 _ S1-\e-|i~h Ni.p\¢\i.n hu;»11.\'In U|.:..§\;\f o r a n bj l o r al i n l l ¢ 1 ! | -:tr\||l.I\! f l t \ \ 'l l w vz li n i1 !\ hi ~ rvcl t .m 1 h n u I~ l c r .lla |~ i u i d t o b e |»1 | . ; :r a : \ { r .M r .Bic i Uu l l a l u l h a d l |:arm brok e:1 -oms tame .1 20 i l!\| | it n ever | - 1 n : e i t n k n i t p r vp- r i g .l M r s .A x e l U l f o n :u ni M r = .I h r w : B o y c e , o f O m a h a \ l : l l | . < | a t t h e '~~ o f t h e i r br ot h er , J. ` l. : 1r ~n n o n Iu ¢1 d a y . Nr . a n d M r s . Ja m e = Je r m - n Il . '.[ \ r . 1 e i l t h e w e \ l ¢ l i m ; n f l i - Iw o !l Q u i - t . . m un c l e o f M n . . l e m c a r i n u h .Ii r u ff w r t e r - l n y t o M i ~l l vl l i l é lr \ :v1 .\ l w h o Ii \ l '-1-\e»t o f l i l m r . We Handle a Complete Line of Electrical Supplies and Edison Light Bulbs. Also Crosley Radio Sets and Radi- The Sebmnkn State Iair hm com s lo be quite an institution.The tot: lltemlrmce for the week roaclne-> we nizh 250.000 peoplr.Primarily, the Nehruhka State Ia i r is xt farm:rn h i r .The exhibits princi|ml'|g are thi products uf the farm nr article-3: amcommoditiesthathaveto i n will farming.Thi patronage is nf fam ftsuli must Iargely. There is no gain saying the valu r* this irutlitutlnn to the State.It i the greatest wllectire exhibit af u. SI.|le'=rrmurtes.To view 1lw:e M hibita le tn urulerstsml the mnteria pnuntisliticn of ahh eommunweall and to increase or\e'at pride in the 1 thlcvementn of our people. Iiniucatimaliy the State Fair worthy af the patronage of all ul ue the time :nd lhn mans tn vi.- ola Sets The Arndt Hardware ii'ij_;va_;¥iQHZ?f?§JZ&f3.§w°=.i-f-5.nI.\r'w~Tiwy vii! return here next hiim ann and she say¢h¢' still \\nr|¢:¢ nn fmirlitlle children and nhe ihnugin County Am-nt FD'llf hill! a mvrling \}|¢;( in continue their visit i.| :nl single handed but hnpes to get the me trip would be loo hard on them n*ir»f the [Ru-sy Ilrc Sewing Club 51-lv* .\ru\.1' Biair.bplinlr off soon.'|.||i! time uf ihe year.day mornim::nt the home of Alr~.I. H.Particularly in this true ol we rl t . L \ QL1 s r4'|__. .'r ~_ ~ __ : .. ~-."'>»g"m=ma 'TUE EN'€'EIiPRlSlI. zsmzn. NEBRASKA 'rm: ENTPIRPRISE. amzn. NIIIIRASKAna-»,.F5 Al\vuulm| mamma.~1¢ u on me mn mn x emma mf| Chu: One-Pleca DressTHE LORD or -a\W4,§_I ." ~ / f f " 1 1 ~.2 \.$¢§-I '- .f p1 -§"~.~| .u1'TT F - 1 vu ..H,..,_~ ,|| 4g . ,;- |~Iv ~_ gr .I "I 1 ;r 1f/ '~.sf B ..an 4 " l ' q i '- l u .-rr ". xf .ai |- Y i f é " "/ 'e i l F r U . - - 1 ' l 'IQul e A V!§ .,{_1".*1 ...a ,4 i 1 :Ir ..J 3 1.~ ¢ " "_.,.av , ¢: E l i ""r an u .J-X 1*\: 15"q |g,~ - 1 ~l ~ . 4 ..-~ ~a g,|1.1 0 J 3 Q* lr"9 _ sr _gn '*A. ; . - - w L » - Q ' » . » "I .`| r ,'i s A-~1 \\-:_,,__~;.:_'.`f !_.., . , , ..'1 1 t."\"":.An Usd umnun In so Iaillinliablv0\1...on-~ ~a;_"~Q ;::hit lbs ~ nm I|'\ nn a luuuco leaf. x » \ f . . » f "1 ~..l' ~/ f f f . .- J *A u i .. = l .i h i 0T 1l. "w h o h i l l l ° f | J ~= r r . .1 "" ".1 n o t i o n !. A l n l m h z ;o t h e r t o i k a o u g h t :W .l u n '3 :,g _f t u d o .. ..'°L '|[ I .;f n ,f' i l !" ° '7 u 1 _' !# 5 'F ` . r r ,1 1 ;g ,~f f ?E v e r y a a . e n n u k e s a f o o l o f h i m a s i i l l l l i i i n ~' l l ¢ »~~-~»~» ~ - = ~ » - - : »~1 Q g f . __ .= :§ 7 ` - '| p r i t - e L ,¢n m l i f e ._g _' . - r - '3 ,I F ~. I - L l l , J i t m a y k v U n o t h a t u w a t i l l n \ e I o ! f I "}.~L , . ' l " = ' .._ _# r f , »i l e s b u t I r : m t s u e a n y n o c v s a s g t y l l . "i g -,1 : " ' = § » - : Y .~» . - n h ._.: ; _ , . " . i . . » ¢ 'n i t i n I l u m g .c o u r s . ' _f y O ~H a ' f f f 'L . * . l n . _f l '5 !.?~T h e m o i !x a l u l b l o t h i n g y o u g e t ; ° » _ »J Q !i g i g ;. . . g i 2 t o u t o f } u u r r a r d v n .i f y o u a r e a t o w n | r ¢ ~ »- y 4 u ~ s H J ~~l j ~;m g a ,| 21 | I U O L|\ I l 3 l C | | C . ll. in » slivl to tum your mono! into Ligfat and Power ` at SmallExpense A Mtv type of windmill enables fell- dcnlu in the country zu obtain electric llght and power at practical!! no malful'upkwp mm madaiemoore.The wheel ll :supported by a single Spar.which la plvuted as i lu }0\\(°f end. i~Ire¢|l¢1n ll very euaynaud :lan rvpnlrl. etc.. an the whole structure mul wheelcan be swung doom to the gremud. mn the 'lclemltle Amennn.The m a strurtlon Ilf the wheel u :cncI; a wire\\!1-ee! Audio! io a <'::le wheel forms llw bncl~In\b\*.lo wlllr h tun ed ti ed blades are ntlnched. The dgrnnmo u housed ln n ne1llllO'l\ pmuf <:1nIng and mounted claw Io lhewheel, 1| rlmln drive dfe-rllng She mn uertlun.The enllrg top In plfotrd oo a vertlml npimlh nad "Inn llrutlllld ln the wind allen its dlrenlon.The eulvpurting spar ll a nm lnnlee girdee and :wld by three emu. The bracing deem at the agar form n Insider. br menu M which the wp can be reached for lmpedlou. de.. nnbonmn bn1r. to whlth :be mm rea ls phsled. is anc hored il a ml!! c unerete block.Il! me n u ol a me d a l hum!1"nhnl atm shaun! .mln ha nnnemil. ./ff-e in 5E Z .}j{~ .;.. . s._.._ ....._ |1l v ln r y C h : w i g ; Ipu n dln cthe betta:gg - X ll omu. Fiv e M in ute:to Liv : ll me were dim the minutes 'Ili' Ing befurv sudden death. the mlnltuto say what it llld all mean! to Bl. every Ielapimne booth would bt occupied br people trying zo call up other people to summer that lhey iovedthem.You would vnu! to :ell a who!! Int of ;wople nm you lute them, but had been too elumiy Ind loo thy toadmit Il.-Chrinlopher Morley in Om- lury ihmnzlne.' amine . m% ~ ` R || Say "Bayer"- lnsistl For Pain Headache Neuralgia Rheumatlsm Lumbago Colds Accepl amz 2.5 `a /4'/` Ba ye r pac kagu whichconlains proven directions HAM "Buyer" bans ol 1: numAlan gotdalululnd :oo-mn;-gun .mln-umm4.»m»¢lu-w\|.~»u¢mn¢¥~n»u|ua|uuuo¢lu\quu|| nl-:mmm ,,__,§=;_,__ One 100.000 h um m m ' » .' 2 " ' 2 5 Bwmuh 'I'IwH¢».Rh¢¢llllkllI»Mal-Nulrliim,Sl°¢|\i°l°'l»Nervwmel,Lon al A edhLou ol 6851. orUllil vlih- -~NA;_:°;;,q;.=~ om an anno: wmasou: h n s u o u i l l l i mme*md I n n a m l l a n i l i l r i l l l l l l i l Ha lo \i a n - q q |\ |l b l u : uu »\||\¢ »nl .9¢ -unUNl|||¢Uhunhlilulhin Allnblhh& Inu o n c n n m n m m s a a n n u m : . \1 \.c\\' <§.:.» \" I \...~* au f'Well! bowed rar ma third dmc linuvnt. lnkfng keen enjoyment fromme0||l£l"l dlltrvl.A hnl dlxllll:truck hlm lmmedlnlely upon tho ° "~f'-°°'»|ans. susnrmls\|z nrurn wnunu 4 WW.Lb`f. :f .5'r t.S i d n e y ~f r t __.H e z t r c h d I 11 g g. ; a } S m a l l _l ;_,.1 lf'luonmtwmbg t .~df' f i * - :t ; - w i n J \ » t , m - . v 1 - '.. _' , r f ~Q _1 ', ;;¢, x f 5 ..I I "/~' x l 'Q a .Q l e ~;|T 5 5 1 ~f : ~-.- .A .t ; c»,.,..,s..BobbiHlrrlll c "'-I J' LSHAPTBR xv:atrend. alao In Japenen; depreestlnt- 1 | ---ly. whirl: ble anogant slr belled. The (Jalyo ltaru peeled slowly through the Gate, the waters brokenand troubled by aa oultlowlng. talua- deannded tlde.A land breeze methtm: harhtager at rnaamnlta and ma drotta, tl! hughhad pine and laurel,of tlndhurbld mm With hlddett *'\"s" at ravine tolli|0501 with maidenhalr and Gee-lngtrui feta.lroodwardlaandgo ld b ld ;hllta mountainous ta pn r d eb r o tm a ah . :a peacoekblue I l ! Whlte tlerryboeta enurned thelr way aer o!the |ttatleI"'a path.Like a hand with maay lflnterl. the city withIta plera errata pant.Tun met them: hanaura were dragged aboard. and the Untyo was :lowly warped agalnst the $ock'a end: num; benadslde. A crowd maued on the dock to wel-come the Chl.1'°. md Welle felt Imme atc knel attrrln;Before. he had al ways eonaldeeed Japan aa home; tinytowne tn the tale erenlng; handfaned The others all hohbed their hruls in unlaon.a perfect chorus.' TNIweretarurlouagathering,from wealthy merchant ot broad featnrt 10a prnfeuor of iargfuagetrlth face =\1 annular and elearty out as wear f|\\1l. Welle aalr instantly, from the¢lan ¢ at hla klmono, that he was eertaln ra be told.very np-ologetlenlly,that lt would be well to acquire nn0eetden\=»lvrnnimhe-which he had no dealt! to tio. "And the revered and honored \f» eh!San.your rather,u dead?"tht tender asked."Ile la tloubtlesa ln the H!|l1»-=t Ilearen, by mercy of Kamlnarl and liwannon of the l1o11e'| Head," Wells agreed.` "lt la wr! sad tor y ou.The gn-ltmoat he delighted by the many virtu-s of Aochl-San, new In their mldn." Weill boned in uaent. "You will follow in your fathers clole aight of Williams.lie wondered haw he had ever treated or tlkecl theman.lt waa aa an pnpleaaant tame la hte mouth when Ilherts stepped to V¢llliam's dde: her manner was eloquent of so mach love-lore that could not be n new thlng.Wllllnma turnedtoward her, about to present Welle: nrnlletl at her: the picture that they made was a trlvld one to the man theyhadnmuted.whose angry eyes.In uplte of all the restraint under whichhe labored, felt upon Alherfs taco. She save hlm a dazallng amlle.He hall seen that emlle before. "And this ta the Japanese lorrl."Athena announced getty, then, quick lr. to Williams: "Ile understands tinallah. |Ioean't he. Ray?" °°\\hy -y ea-he spoke English to me."Welle did not see his uncle ap- proach,and the roles at his elbow startled hlm. "It ta good nf you to take so murh lmuble for me," Sanderson mm.' lonly trust lt la heeatlae this voyage tilted into your own plane." Welle gathered ttlmaelf In hand. andturned toward bla uncle.Nothing ot nerozuition,no anmaement at a re semblance,was on the other's fave. Why should there be? Welle reatlzetl. Ile had had months to perfect hispart. the dtatlgurlnfbnndnge and for- eign dren. hla arqulred habit ol' nar- rmrlng tall eyea and holding his Ilpltightlytogether,hla darkened akln and thlnaed face. to which he wouldadd. ln a moment. bil alngaollg, :tilted English- Wella naa shocked at 8anderwa'e nnnenranee.It told hlro nlalnlr that 1i 1 1IIlIi lI v u w1.av .f f '4 ' t 4 . g l >6 2 e~1 r \. 1 a r.--.1a n fiZ .4 . i ` .\..n _ I .,s v .: \ ¢ ¢ f t Z . E . ! . .. J , 4 ~a 5 p o " -~\ .\. . - I a l t u l Skyblue flannel le piped wlth whnte 90 make up thla f ascinating onepiecedreaathatehouldappealtomany young women. Arms Are Heavy With Slave Link Bracelet: I.lrtk>grlp\omen Inst ln hand.At I 1 I; iF II U I t l u l l l Ul l ||. t \ How Pains in Side and Drag- ' g Down Fe e l i n g s ~Eflsma by L dia 1; Fmt- ham'a VegetabL Compound M|.saena,N.Y.-"I hadtarriblo painlinboth my sides and a dragging-dovlfn feel-in taltec tedmoaogaatloouldhardly walk, andlgotran-down. Afrlend whohad taken I d.l| BPinkhsmketa-ble Compotm ad- stud me to tr y itand Ihave taken it1, i w the bolt re-mltz.Idomyhonae~ trork and dm someoutdoor worltenthe e J5 farm.The V e n - table Comdpaund hue given me back mghealth an itat! gzotarlne f=_=;5,@»am perfectly trtllmg t you uaethem facts L! 'gg letter will help otherwomen who s ettBer."-llra. DEL- amr Bum. R. F. D. 1. u.mu§| .Y.The apirito! helpfulness ahoirn thaletters we are eotxstantly publishing h1ror1.b3' of notice.Then women know br erverimvewhat Lydia E. Pinkham a Ve tableCompound arilldo.Your a nthesanseastheire.lm'titreuon.mbte'°;;=P°=* gf sumo rearin? oo ve eo oI'| taelln . . . 5 ' i "; ; mw2 ' " . T? 3 ' . $ table, groht llra. Boah'a orpedenonand advo the pound a trial. " C o u g a r A t to s lu H- a n An attack by a cougur. one ot very ew on remnl.. hun been reno:ter! from l a n ! D u b l i n : w m a 7 o h h G u nn m u u .upmchom a nnun r l¢ l .. 4 l ll l l' : ,t n p o d t l o u g u a l u . u n : u m S a n t i n i !|1 qu ln i ll M llmllod noch. Dnponnllifor rlnht pnlr.vnu Ill; Ca .. Cla nlsnd. | Virginia Brick Fira! B r i c k !w e r e n n !m a d e b y l h l I I I ! t i t s i n ll al l c o u n t r y m Vi r g in i a l ¥ 'r l w. n. u,, omu|A. No. 34-ma. ,{'9.. N f":'~f-Pf¢'* L - 9 ""'!EH/'1 . »».»~-=-=»-a'&"!-='5 'rm : In n m unun f!n.m.»... bu nuntdasalhntith '.1r'f.:..."§..,. Bal u spun :iq c¢ . F ¢ | | l ¢ » o u . 1 - M u l n st r ee t o r L a k e C b a r i e s I . u .\ \ r ¢ vl w d lay 1 | r r m c ll l nfm .2 - l 'r o | : r r s s o n m e n m r v u u r u r y u t l t e l m l ,..1 ,' - - - - -"- - - - -- - ~ - - r r - -F r u n r v.b a l m :b u i l t ln!tin-L'u m r; . : ie l ou l u !at l u :\ _ ¢ o r vpl a c e t h e l u b ll o t he q u c de st ro ye d h y th e l i r n m m s 3 -~: 1 : " m ; : 'l o t u r n " u r l n a m e d O l ' r vg u l n l e d h o m l b ! g l vi m i C h a m p l u H r s .W i l l i a m I 2 .l l u r n s l w r g v r .e l u u g l a t e r o r t i m e r n o r l i r y n l s ,D e m o c r a t i c $ 1 1 3 6 p r e s i d e n t i a l n o m i n e e .p t n o t n g z u p l a c d v e 2 C u t i e 1 ~in \\aanln!iI»n wuu :wr iluanntlu. News mavlfwur GURRENTEVENTS Davis and Coolidge Deliver Acceptance Speeches- Deadlock in London. world court. but reumrmed his o|»|»o alllon to rnlruneo into Une League of Notions.Ho had A gum! dmnl lu myRlmlll the probable success of the plan to mule IIuro|:<~n :angled udulnn :nmdownby the rulllmintinn lwanled by his running mme General Dawn.When the liuw-rn plan ill in .open Hun.ILP prondsnl.he will lipprunrh the gaul powers on the rl.1h}\=¢I of holding another mnfervnoe for further llmlt:|lI'm1 ul' nrluulueuls :md for the. - " \ l l | - .I . . u - I I n . . - .I n . .l I - . . :ho Annorlnm morn planned lo make the jump from .lh»§kIu\Ik. l,~'=='=='on'l`hursdn3.'|Iltn nun: u w rvlexs re- non :hal the Ice lmd agznln closed ln,and the lll|:!|l was |ms\tpnnMl.The Ihmlsh simmer liortrud Rusk finally has forced her \\ny imu lla!hnrllurwllls suppllea for the nxlnluns.Llew wnanl l.n¢:Neill of Italy, who la Ilslng In the wake of lille .»\|uerl<1\u|m nurmonlmlbyfog!from makin; theI.jump Irum the (lrknvys I0 Iceland.\|_|.....»:......||-....":¢l2.|.-»¢.n».I.»l;.. The unrnt thin; :bout geulni out fs!lotta with the world is the h c l thx! \h|world never cares. The Sutton Register say) it has noorfllpuadnnl.whose c o w lla-ret' lhow sum was had for breakhal. F3111 Howard nys a bathing sul! ms! shrink but :lm contents never dnhad ielll :oo much for an old men. The man who can be successful without ¢fltin5 the big head il r-'aro nf 1 qnnurrnnl than hu Intl cradll. hu. That itch and bum,br hot be th of Cutltum B-My followed by ggm anolntlnp at Cu ti c ln Olntmmt. Nothing better. ww. sweater, snr clelly u a little of! the thin!! Outi- m m h l m m h d u l d m a t t h h mlah.25a eac h. -Adverlhu tql. D a n g e r P o i n t e (O d A gilded y outh vnu lnlo n donde omc e lor | nam! z nnllrlt. the annbo u lln g o n e a t th a n mmm I h lf h spray pine balanm me other eoolhlqusedlcnmonll.Tb l 4I04.'!ll , g u d |<` LSofenlille tbl wc rlci oser; a boy footsteps? Ingntlstlngiy 168 old man md been ||§d. | t li l w.li l nnmonume nll\¥!f3l8\l-wnerner he Ubmplc fiutiolml iorersl. wnterntuninglti d ;a maid provoking *I h°Mlob¢fuund worthy." W horf sufhrinli there won new nrlnlleq,§f§' g;°;,".E".`§.'"`fF§',3"='1,=;°,j="'=f !|»nnhlm;mn.by men Mertinanl.a more teasing: dd Shlnlo puma. ln was the lnterruntlon lendlnr him! It the whole fave and Hmm were ex .S _.F' ."F "n ."f°°'vrmm f°l'¢'»l guard.S055 an MI D B y E D W A R D w P N J K A R D J U N E \ \ .D A V I S a n d P n l t l n Co n !- l t l g u n e r o fo r m a l l y t o l t l 'In i t w e e k t h a t th ey we r e t h e l 'n | l t l \ ° t t t !a l :tolu tnees ol't h e D e m o c r a t s a n d th e I l o pnbllconat.renluee tlvely.I t b u t n o t be e n n e c es s a r y t o t e l l S0 t o r L a i ` o l lett e t hat .?ae ls an ltu lep eta t c an d l tln te , fo r he r eal ly n tn ml tt ot h i m i e l f. M r . l i m i ; g m t h e w o r t ] B u t . n l l t l s h o m e i n ('ll trkn l:lt rg.\V.Va.,w h e r e m m e w . w 0 |1enple xtltherctti fo r t h e auulua tluuu ul. lhltlr luall uluat In nIt w a s n o t e d t h n l tt e i t l w r A i r . D a r l a n o r M r .Coo lld tte a l l u d e d di r e ct l y t o th e r a nt l lr l nc y u t L a io l le t t\ - .Th e f o r m e r tne re ly ntttd t h e pe op le mu s t choo se l.| etw r£n "t he t lel tta lve lt anu wus o r t h e d r e a m y mt ll t tt l a n d lite s tttult con J| |lt t¢ :tu t§ of t he |. uns er tat lve," a nd t h e i n l t s r agl dt." 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' f § ' § 2 ` § " ' 1 . f f , '§ ' § 1 ° " ' § 1 ' § ` f f , " ' L ' f ~I s n t .m i a j t h ;A n d r e w N e ]u 1 l z 1 |e" | ' | n i ! n E u !c h i i d n e n w e r e u n a b l e t o c a l l q u ¢ j. > j §; |~ ; _ ; ~ ; . = ;m _a n d d a u g h t e r was acwed cafeteria style Inter in the evening.Out of town guests wereMinsGretchenMeyer.University Hare; Miha; Eilzabeth liiotsche, Fre-mont;lihxsos Laurzv and Eva i{irzcr, South Bend, Ind.: um!Maurice Pel I A |»0C.»\|_ NEWSPAPER FOI ALL THE Psorna nail ' __gmwlaw her "B" "`°"¥| \rna*m|; ';;"=| of Umahn cam UP and spent Swereer mn n§ng§oier an:er 4 h h 1,g a lm"\!v crmn, University Place. mt lh nr un ang_ ng father.Mrs."g M m "returned |I.|:1.0:32 P. M 'frsius West.lsrrandson Leonard Iioler.7:13 A.. M. Daily.Mn. Chen Sutum nm!mel :pc m tained Mr und Mrs. Age: :seems nm isC. Sl. P. M. & 0."3 ""°'"f§""*'| iln D";°h'"i K pcke Ihnon and Mr. and ~ Floy d Lnfth H wrt uma y .lor-on em . . ,b b a |u 1Truim North !¢|| fnnrn n wnvnn and broke his arm m':;,, hail q;;::::w;|1i:h éf.. tg h\w\_ II I I m e w i l h h e : l c n r y G n u . l i l . . -L u a f1l<'Y!2¥?.\|. A\Il] l1UUAI.| ,EWIZIWD .\.\l.) bUJ.I|.n|.u.1 1.Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"9'4 .:\b 31§¢.1R,;2f;§m¢=f0N COUNTY, Né§RAsKA,X§EI§§;'r"§,T;.l weeks here with Dr. and Mrs. R. . Dmies and other relatives. Mr. an rx. F. C. (idx. Miss Uma y an Gilbert Schwieaer,all of:wid City were week end guests ate h>me of Dr. and bin. P. I... (Sally. Mauric e hlanhaikleft on Monday~r Holdrege where he was jninedyafonnercius-mate;they lef te name day for a sight seeing trip 1 Coiormlc.They expect to do a~I. of hiking through the mountain:nd wiil be zone about two weeks. Mr.and Hrs.Fred Deweber left u Sunday (Br a motor gg; through he Biuk Hills and Colo o.Misa Lid; Larson left Monday forer home in Uehling.Guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. 'lowarth and son,Ilarry,and Mrs.ozen Nelson, all of West Point. Mists lice Nelson, who has been spending he week here,accompanied mem ome.Mr. and Mrs. G.I.Pfeiffer were unday zuestaf at the A. B. Gaines orne in Omaha.Misa Gretchen Meyer returned to nireraity Place on Saturday.Leo Weber went to Hastings on untlay for a short viait.ltr .and Mn. J ohn Grimes and iss Octo Van Beck were Sundayinner guests at the Frank Theilan ome in Fremont.Mr. and Hrs. Paul Mey er are enoyinganextendedvisitfromMr.eyer's mother, Mrs. Katherine Kolb f Omaha.Mn. Conrad Schrnehl, of Valley and \El mother, Mrs. Ella Faaeett of Col-~rarlo Springs, Solorado, made a short init here on onday.Mn. Faasettan been witlng for some time inNew York state and was on her way ontolIarl Aahton.of Nebraska City spent Sunday with his grandparents, Mr. and hire. H. L. Pharris. Hrs.Hulda Kufrie and daughter,Fairy, went to Omaha on Tuesday.Mr.tml Hrs.Al! Boldt and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Schwarb, of Hooper.motored to Krug Park on Sunday.Mine Marion Edwards of the tele phone office ls enjoying her vacational.present.Miss Florence Koepke is substituting for her.Mrs. R. E. Pharrls, of Colome. S. D., is spemlink this week at the H. L Pharris home.Miss Margaret Antrim. of Omaha \linl.tll with home folks Sunday. Llttle Mary Hebani.of NebrzukaCity. came Saturday for a visit withher brotler. John Hebard and family \BAsE BAE:'_____________, .Al ' I l | |. ~.f. ., ,_ ."f41 Q `||q . p-.,~..._....»|».»..»....-. ....._-o ¢-3§f¢-;¢¢.....-¢»»- H u ; r a i s i n g r e q u i r e s l u n c l p i h l , l e n l n b o r , a n d In s e q u i p m e n t t h a n t h i n h i a g o f a n y o t h e r k i n d o f s t o c k , w i t h t h e p o s s i b l e e x c e p t i o n o f s h e e p u i p o u l t r y S e o t h e b l ; n r l n e s h o w s t t i o N i b r a a k n S u u F a i r , L i n c o l n ,a l l A u g u s t 3 1 t o S e p t e m b e r 5 , 1 5 2 4 I . l | ¢»»~¢»»¢¢¢ Read the ads in The Enterprise u 019 l ,I 0I0 The Flour for Pies s A s B R o s .The Big Store The Old Reliable SMALL ~ TOGS §€§3'0L ~ lt if no longer a problem to dress your little lots economically and well for school. Ginghams 25c, 35c and 50c Percales ~20c and 28c Colored lndian Heads, one yard wide, fast colors -50cWash Suits from $1.00 to $1.56 Wash Hats --65c Boys' Blouses --,65c Boys' Play Suits -$1.25 "_1i 'ma2:00 6.28 7:15 8:25 A Ppf A. A H M ld. M. M Daily except Sunday. Daily except Sunday. Daily except Sunday. Sunday only. Tralna South Daily empt Sunday.12:35 13. ii. Daily except sunday 6:23 P. Ll. Daily. - . . . _ . -_ . - - - - nu xc u NOTE S 'PART (hanger, of Ly ons, who lm been viaiting at the Robert Lemonhome 1:tu to ber home Sunday evening.litarguerite Lemon accom yamed her for a visit.Hr. and llra. 0. B. Carter, of Omn 'ha wen Sunday afternoon caller: at Walter Peck'a.John Cornpton'a were callera atllany Brvy 'a Sunday. Jonas Blomberfa lsttle granddaugh ter, Marianne, who returned to herhuman in omnu lu: week, fell froma swing when the rope broke, badly fractunne her skull.She wa! 1em\0\"¢ d t o a n o a p i ta l , a n d i a l n n e e d o I very careful attention.ltr. Chas. Hunk and wife with thethree younger boys drove to Omaha Hunday and spent the day with relat- lres.Mr.and M m Linton Puller amiDellaMayCarter spent Sunday ln Herman at the home of Waiter Car- ter.Wilma Warrick spent the week-end in Omaha vldting Ethel Anderson.l'le|,| ant View sunday school mtponed netting time and place for rmule for another week al the nina interfered with the threshing. We ~ ~ taken immed lotely to the Clarkson hospital in 0- mahu where the bone was .-et.The little fellow suffered n xxent deal but he ls reported doing nicely now. ¢ . - »1 - - Hl'IR!dAN NEWS Mm. George Smith went to OmahaThursday for a few day : visit with l~er daughter. Mrs. Mabel Rucker.John Compton left Thunday onhis.annual fiahlng;trip ev Solon Springs, Wisconsin.A. E. Drayer and family of "°°f='visited Herman relatives Wednesc ay uftemoon.Mlm Ruth Roberts drove up fromOmaha Wednesday aneiwpent a coupleof day s with her sitter Mrs. E. C. Reid.R. J. Schenck, Hr. and hire. 0. H.Godney. Rev. Reel-9. Bra. Floyd Knottand non Bobby and Misa FredI Nel- son znotored to Om ln the Schenckcar Wednesday on huainean connected with the Harvest picnic of August BflthMrs. Fred Robertson nxfturned home Inst Sunday from the etho-rliat l1oe~pltal in O111aha where she had been the put als: weeks.She ia greatl im-proved and able to be up a part o the time.lim Wm. Miller and children were Tekarnah vialtorn Wednesday.Nr. and Lira. Lynn .Armstrong and non visited over Sundaly with Mr. andMrs. J. . Brewster an farnlli They left on Tueaday for their me atCaaper, Wyoming.Mra.Annnrongand son have been here visiting re-latives and friends for aeveni week! .-.e e..... --.....- l..- Cham -nl whlhul i-orn play a le n Sunday with |.\Irss.-. team. of t-muha, we.; eancrlle' 1 1 a..count of uri gr.unilkMinsllllnnlc Fink,of Omaha. i1rlpereling the week with Mia; Lnurn snr! Anna I"ucf»s and other relatlwA. ll. Haarhart, of Omaha, was an*own Monday in the inteneou of the 0mr..hn Bee for which he il agent.Mis. Kyle Jansen, oi Noah Bend in »;nendin;¢ the week with her pannnnMr. und Mn. J A. West and attend ing Chautauqua.: Mr. and lons.Bert Choper entrr»tained the following relatives at danrr* Sunday in honor of their l.»ro:l1-r.' Wm. Cv-npcr .nd family of Cindnnatl Ohio who are vialltirng here: Hr. andMu. Wm. Cooper and aon, Mt. an-1 M11 Henry Couar,Hr. and hi r.Harry Cooper,lu Nettie Mao ahh] Philip Cooper,M t and M m Dun! Rutledge,Mr.and Mrs.Roy Rutledge,Mr.and llln.William Ru t l ledge. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fitch audi Wallace, Mr. and Mrs Eugene Coop er. Hr. and Lira. Albert Cooper md.Mr.and. Mrs.Marlon Bonney n r lchildren, of Teklmah, and Mr. u.»1Elfstay llarriaon a1»I two cn' I|. : William Rutledge, Henry Truhleerinm! Perry Rose were Omaha Halton* Monday.They went down on buain eaa connected with the Rodeo for theHarvest picnic.l William.Sohumuke shipped hla household goods to Springbolo, Illin- to make hla future home.Hr. and Hrs. D. W . Rutledge ac . oA c r 1 fh I a oI r 1 lE 1Il fl I I 1 I I oia the first of the week where he swf 1 1 I oornpnnled by llr. and Mrs.W m." Cooper and son ~;,-= to Omaha lon daday and spent t e y |'Fha 'IInnnln Chantannua belan ltn | \`(]L. XXVIII ~~zz\|¢1i1.\\:1l w;a n1» 1:° u;~~~~| us1:&r:ss .ix o c m F o n : - : m s t ~~ \l¢ ning,August % at 9 00 o'riock1 1 ,.:i ' _ " ':~~ at St. John's church. Omaha. Nebr.,~~~~ f l ' w w : 2 9 - l l . N . p i c n i c a t ( ` I l : 1 l ¢ ' t 1 . l ! l ~~~ Aliso Mary White, daughter of Mrs.pm' .._l Se 1. mb I - C t y nlc o my chooi _1.\ernhing In Readinen For The S".."§...T`.".IIf;,.'l.f.f"&`i';..§°J'iI'£f$.f .ZZ Denmark Une (if n'|l"3Pl¥-IU Spots I'iu|\mr-inning iteautlful Bay har 33.2-. er 1 9. |u 5 liecreane In bombined bllte And Beginning m 5¢h,,,¢,§ Work M M rg f thi#it were 1 nf Nature.People Lonlenied \nnunl Picnic.Good 5Sept. |_...Ii[u.ir Vx. Werit Point at bull;County Tl: In About 311.000 .J "rr ary arr y o c 5..1 is i n a 1 |.|' n u m e Y u nPositions Assigned 'uniteii in marriage.|An d Ha w!row ¢en qar k.ni'' .._n ...'Rev."`=*""°'="P*""`°"°of Har-euxmll:Rs 1 : mo v Pn os ri -: Mf r CM.1 | n 1N z»xznmni-::<1°nom: Sep t. 4 \\omc n\ c of c meets 1 n . u t. n o . \ n n o r ms Na a n n v : mn XlI .\Ri)l"GOoU W ORK E xHc TBn ,ln nd,Iowa.a cousin of the groom.:performed the ceremony after which!T M |ollq\\in|;interewtinlr letter The Blair City schools Wii thc relatives of the bride and groom was written for Entenzrine renders 5*"'°"'"inr=>¢eedefI to the home of the bdlff br Mrs..Chris Zander,who withopenMondaymorning,1ler 1, for the yeur's """"'P"°"P°d "nhere n bountiful wéflrllnp;atinner gi Zander has been spending the are bright for onewf the ami sch;lol"m nerved.f aummer in Denmark.>&'i\I'2'~in the history of the pu fc.Bliirs Anna White and Charles liar-I The Zunderx will return :=0#..I\ from Wa.hington fbunty pioneers xml nhl wttlers gathered nt FL Calhoun on Thumlay, August 21 and held their; lnnual getto-gather picnic llnll so-l cial afternoon nt the (nfhoun park. There-wma o large uttendonce nn-1 l _.- CROWELL nom: NOTES ~l _ . . . u n n -'I'ax;>ayers of Wuhington county 1-ill pay over $11,000 lou um: in Mrs. Relzlafl enjoyed a visit frorn' stile ln ll county taxes thi,# l ram. some Cnlllnn. of kansas c mithan they llld but y ur. uw reduwon I:-1- Thumlny of Inst week.|be ._i"1"itil . Mr. and M . J. M. 1'lm-ooo'"f" ¢Iue.to n cut '" the "'" 1 5 r aI 'i u n t i o n w i t h o u t o n a p p r o x i m a t e : d n 2 c h 0 0 l F .f i \ 9 \ )h e a v y \ § | " 0 " f f | e | \ t ; = ; f ." @ | 1 §t h e a t t e n d l n t s .' p | ; p 9 5 g ;t h e w a t g f 3| | | |~b e i n 8 ! ' i 't h e f a l h b u n ~\ \ | \ n g ¢ |o u t e n ' l ; | f . S l l f | T | K r i Q i l i n N e b r n n k n ,a f f o U 1 p | | i °i n t h e l e v y ._ e r f p e c t e d i n a l l d e p a r t m e n t s .i n l .' a T h e b r i d e i s n f o r m e r r e s i d e n t o f . i n t i m e f o r t h e o p e n i n g o f D a n n C o l -m a . -o .T h e i r : s t o r e s a n d b a n k s w e r e l e n h r M r .a n d M r s .T r a c y .o f L l n l i T h ?t o t a l s t a t e a n d c o u n t y t a x t h i s l i l l i t l h r e h o ; > l f = = » = f 3 = ; = ' ; =" 2 Z " i . ; ? ° . E 2 ; ; ° ~ = ' ° > »N e b r a s k a .i h 5 |' l e g e w h e r e M r s .Z a n d e r i s o n e o f t h 0 d| ) } . | \ ¢§a n d t h e t o w n s p e o p l e m a d e e v -' ` " | " ;~3 °" ' i " " ; . . . § . ` i i ; . . " ! f f " ' i § '~'.y e a r l m o u n t a t o $ 2 0 6 , 2 6 0 . 6 2 a s c o m - r o m e n t r e x p e l :' 'o T h e r e s h e m a L n t e p u i c f m u l t § .h a v i n g c h a r g e o f t h e C o m -e r y f f f u r l .t o s h o w t h e A s s o c i a t i o n o r '''' p a r e d w i t h $ 2 1 7 , 6 3 0 . 0 0 o f l u t y o u t h e t h r e e h u n r l r e d m a r k .l w h o o t s a n d f o r s i x y e a r 1 h a s h e l d t l m i m e r c i n l r l e p a r l r n e n t .g o o d t i m e .h o n n l o f L r n w e l i H o m e r l n r e c t o r s .é w m c h u l x p a y e r s m u s t " m i t h q u i t e T h i s n e w s p a p e r b e l i e v e s a n d h o p s # _ p o s i t i o n o f m a n a g e r o f t h e G r e e l e y 't n A p i c n i c d i n n e r w a s e n j o y e d a t t h e *M r s .U n d e r w o o d l e f t i n t h e i r ¢ l ! U l ' \ 'u v i n l 1 ;1 e r !.A . .h u m a n b e x n g x n e a r e p r o n e i n |.1 i t e |L 5 5 1 '.\ \ £ :h . n e s e c u r e d a w e c h u P 1 1 1 f " ° P " " f " @ s t o r e .' t h i n k n . n | |b e l i e v e t h a t w e r e i l n o -n o o n h o u r n m t a p r o g r a m o f m u s i c n n d i i m n ' f a B l a c o u n 1 p e n c .a 1 W u h i n g t o n e o u : 1 t y ' |r o l u a u o n t h i s t e a c h i n g l m r : u l I . ; . .U n d e r t h e i r m a n - !T h e g r o o m ,b e i n g n g z r n r l u u t e o f h i 1 l l | f a I n N m i n i w e n e e e o f e a r l y N e b r u k x .n f ,E a p r i n x f n e l r l .* y e a r 5 ,5 3 3 9 0 5 3 3 3 a n u p i m t 3 4 0 a g e m e n t w e b e l i e v e t h e h i g h ° " f ' ° ` C o i u m b i a n c o l l e g m h n a b e e n o s u c c e a s a - i h m q u t o m e l " j > j ~ $.g _ d n r v l s o f t h e B l a i r C i t y s c h o o l s w i l l f u l t e a c h e r o f f o u r y e a r s d u n u o l ': t u m = " ; °* g g *o n 3 1 ~i r n o t o n l y B e m a i n t a i n e d b u t w i l l b e t w o o f w h i c h w e r e s p e n t a t G r e o l o y l = u s o ' ?n o o m .e e ' e marie the afternoon pus lll loo quick ly. 1 Mn. Slnson enjoyed a vlnit on her§x»irmlq~,from hor daughter,M1s.i 1 lieliey and her we rteuxhters..m u h b t in f i l o -__further advanced.Our teaching force "here he met his bricie.this conscious or unconscious thot thlt ing .ff§,..`i'i2§i§'f§°..iT."f..° uf; :II Satonily."f c ' of August mfg. compares favonbly ww, that of tho'The he ar couple left on the af- caused me to enter Europe with the suin p,¢Albert g m i e rré iv .,'nr for the Home larger schools of we state.The fql- iernoon ~for Clontarf Minn.rxpectltion of seeing |.plete n o t K m; l; f " ; _ c .~John Ammfoz;when the me mio ! Co. of oma hl iomving teachers \'°"° charge of the where me mvm will be superintendi t,uiIe equal to old U. s. A.But in| flair r i . " J "nohw r Cathou n: "*"" "'°"'' " ° "" " °° " ° " c i e i¢h00l! for the year.cnt ol the consolidated nchool at thnilhii I was di5*PP°i'\i¢'|» for, ~ iuwe I;; t n r ,;m°'.};'_ Laurel Calhoun: rotor.Thr . will nn on nehaduie D V Manner City Superintendent. place. -Contributed.i""* " ali, a t le ant as far. gn omli ne- Himm' w H Woods iioihoun e time to IH "sm Ill third Boon in .. qeniM»mh Sc huh _tion reaches. quite a cosmopohtan "Rte éomrimie men om me uw dining 1. +1 in th, basement of the ._w-orld...anne .ron.-ervatioll I energy 1' rPaul L. Moore. Principal gnd Social;AUGUST ANDERSON g Since i have tliun far spent moat of'°r':i ":?" prec inc ts nlll ect as vie! bothheir and hdPleu.n o -._.- :_ n-.....-.\.r eh!" nnflne 1|n _.......1 Mrs. D. C. Doun.ol' Nornul, visited 208,-|09 of last year.This reduction in the assessed valuation il a great help an the state tu bec omes lou. The iovrer county h t result!from practiealli he mme levy being made on the ref! cet w.nlustlorn. L-ut y » r noted e reduction over the preceding year Ind this your comes another redudlon and don; with this reduction $10,000 worth of 0. & N. W. Rallrold honda were token up leaving this bonded lndebtedneti no v only szsnoo and Ilr. Robertson informs ua I I Science.Esther McCunly, History Mary G hlmn Latin.: u n d last Sundmy mnrnlns az, ma truning thnt my mad \lnroA!"Ff. Kelly. Normal Trainin hmme on cut Jnckson ntreet and fun' mind that "impreasi C h i t o n s "whml vers du. jn mo md vhld mf f ~Physics dl\l||¢|.1 senrinl nn .hlltl lllt 1'ulldllr -penny opinions." .11emlnty.||h ln \mn, Alllllli 2 | ll 2 :3 0 fr om Pfam an lllllell pull 5,1 ||¢;||¢,_.g,||||||_thehome.imull:nnlm hidh-I"Rl... u....°l`1.. Hlthelllll-iii-111| deaelld uma born in S1ved|n` malt pnmlnenl. vlnul -_|\-_.._n.|- ¢l.l¢n.|u l\.A-\..... ll l l l l a n a l Ula f m f llf -._;-n l-...A-npgql nr. of view, Den-QT'" " *Ionenty is hetere permnnentiy . e.It is demun-¥On mharn and-I MISCELL ANEOUS snow:za Johana Uillhlt, Uomeuqc °°""""""U¥IDlRf ur. uw;lnu "uv ..~»- --gmJllllibf High S¢flg|)f q Ilil In lEl\uluuun.n vu.......__._..put. 81 years of age.He lwed in _1 _ Jeannette °';='=°,' .;ff'°- Mathematica' Blair about five years coming » = ~ 1 ; t : ' . , " ° ; : " i . z ' ; : : ; ~ o n P g ;Through the ellcrk of Ge mu de l; ;**'; Home,lncidently °'m"5' °"pec ladtn Se mined Cura Kennec ar.istory.from Bancroft, Nebraska.ri Dm ill Lo ,iaootlnneanf n .iuon.Pg |Hildegmde Lindeblui, Qeography.He leaves a wf F ,and afterwanls reporting the nmbunt nn c l.' °''nm MiI e,.mma E. and ag _ shower wns given on Miss Adu. Pil-Mrs.John Carrigan,fu me r old Rong F mg1:uuhezh Eulrnln, Enzlkh.lfoster son, John Landers, of 0m|11a,i,thy had eaten. .I t is on ather Int Friday evening at the heme tirne resident of Blair cnlied on f"i°"d'§GenenI" Fund ntrlteti in stores uh:re ntnnge sul |,... .n f L u k B r n m l e t t .T h e e v e n i n g w a s t L e s H 5 1 2 = » g 1 d i n e d w i t h N "; n f 1 d g ¢p " _ "_1 |n - . _|l | _ _ , | _ _ Fila UW Amnllllt . .ss ;zo,s1a.u 1.2 46,686.35 nl n] um v n u! lu lu u l I nu sl lr q gl lv v no .u -M u i . : m l M r s . J. M . B n w s t e r w e r e g r a m W M g r e w ! e n j o y e d . an D n n n h l f r o m M o n d a y u n t i l w j .Mi s s Go l u h e S h e g u e x p e ct s t o l e a ve ~- -I-t h i s w e e k fo r L o u u vi i l e , N e b r a s k a t o ` \u n 4a.sa1.sz ',A .00 2,000.00 Fund .26 10,000.00 Central Gudo Bulldimz Sundny afternonnI-E"'i-Ei "|-iy`I|"li ~"i "Ti, `|\» ml vm .'"'" "" -rr"""-"- --- ~J' to EI mln §»m¢ rn: ¢2-3.1 'im um r;h9g_|¢n_ \{[¢¢lneuly ¥.°!.I?..'.'l."f,."»'&".f...|'I',f'I was |l||| "7 |lrndefllanor Johnngu. Second GradeRev. Kesterson and Yamila? stopped , H u n a n l n .u u s ~--U!1 an un " Je' ° " ' " " "" "In r i lJ o| lf1. fourth ww.:.ons eo o mLhehonorsysbemprevailslngl!,wood unfbng f ,1 4 #becoming brides g own and ml was an uhor am nm brnthar!hw 1bmiaf°: m e h r w .04 : m o mphases o pu c the very picture of a blushing e.se ~ 0fqE8filI| Blk | 10|.IRQ hut and Mary P i c k e l l , ~ g g ~W 6 "0 " lh lt th° fh oi r Of U12 ~_.-_..--. . .an a-....|_-l.:-.. Methodist church of Omaha. will 5.1 runws rl 1 u m m r n H A y g Lillian Larson, Third G1vie. loin Miller, Fourth Grade. Sena Bertelsen, Fifth Grade5.;;:aI.;..' .m..;'a:».';.";a'.f=: 51| -Q f....g,,. BLBVATOBi§ i E } »s mn u ¢ ¢. s u m a n n e . Marla Bourke, Sixth Gnde. =r m i n i s t e r R m 'A D S r n a l l i i "t e d cf. o n i i n k l o n g e In t h r e e r 1 I1 0 8 " " " "`| |5ts....xx a m e d accom n y.L : - \ . . z _ : n . I. .A n i n n n n h m ! h ! 9 I l l In L -__ . . -In n a nnvrni sui nn 10 (}l 0\} §E K 'f"l l ! !.e . . . - n - . .v w -K a t h .W ill"-| ;¥ai ana ;'i. ;a' ;5¢ ";s; ;if M will he Gretchen Ha n o i .Ihr- 1 urnleamn une.p u i l c n l l l l u l a u .£ \ l | \ u . n v .. . . . . . .- - - . .: n a y u r l :§ l l t l l ,.........._.-follower for I9 years.'me of six lines of labor and are c our lc I nere "T IHW UIULI PU;.lmu xic at the Gustave Adulphun.-ter.isa . man n c ur-.r About A year and a half ago, Mr. | » f ' § " " f f . Z ` . § | ~a l g i z s t h a n p u t .t o h w o r k .g g ;f ~ g ; f f = g ; = \~: ' " i : ' u s h e w o r e a m i n m " |C u l l c g e S L .P e t e r ,H u m . ,h a t y e a r .! _ _L } {R e b e r ,o f E l m w o o d ,N a b n n k l I `' I ' ..f r o m B a n c r o f t w e r e p r e s e n t a t t h e * g g *~ H t n c b o a y f s l u t ?o u t f i t .T h e c e r e m o n y w a s v e r y f i t -A s H r .N n c l s o n w i l l r e s i d e a t B l a i r c a m e t o t h e C r o w e l l H o m e a n d h a s p e v u l e m u r e o r " 1 .. 1 f h _a n d b e d e a n o f m u s i c a t D a n a c o l l e g e i , m g h Hs e r v i c e s .a n d p l e a s u r e ,m n a t t e n d c l s s c s .m t l n g f o r t h e c v c u l . .T h e m u l o o n w ;|l m "l 3,n o m s n c c g n t n u e d ~e 1.c o m e z b |c n c o s e p r o x y a p e "h d' = o r ,M a b e l P a c k c l l .r l r w c a s e 1 * P : _~ i n . m i r n l r h z h c h a r m o n y o f C l p p e l l o i " `. . . ! '. f l ' . ' I '. f ' 1 ° . »' I f . . " f . ' § " i . : i m i n t o g m r (Job.It dqpartefl this life last Sunday leaving l record of ten gnrnv, won ami four hat.May its alheerent in peace.Mr. and Mrs. J im lppincolt and daughter, and Mr. and ra. Lyle Guy- er were callers at I1. C. LippincottSunday Afternoon. Harry Smilh's were in Fremont.mapping Friday. aftcrwaztl calling onllirr.Smltlfs sister,Mrs.Borchcnl- ang.Earl Smith writes he has found uork in Dakota and the crops are bet- ter than they are here..Masr. Vivian Mchdoran, of Californiaunited her coualnlfhlnu. Austin Wil-tne and Hina Hazel Wood at the home ol Mns. Wiltae on Sunday andMonday.Floyd Smith went to Oakland Mon- 'day to play bali with the Woodman team.Frances Carter \lnited Ruth Lip lnoott Sunday.--n1 Mott Stewart was in Omaha Tues Hey.Lhie Carter. of 3|leGeheo. Arlmn -..._deli Rucker and Ethel Boone.Mrs. Ray Tdplett anal Misa Helen visited relatives in Council Bluffs from Thursday until Sunday.ltev. and Mrs. W . A. Bowden ieftSatunlayintheir car for Colorado' to visit Rev. Bow\Ien'a people.Mrs. L. D. Bunlle and Barlow wereguests of Mrs\]Burdic\¢ mother, Mrs. Alfred Barlow, n Omaha aevenl days Mrs. D. E. Hayes han been on thesick lint for ueseral days :mul 54 sllll confines! to her home.Mrs.Sanfonl Wilson.of fhicngorame Saturday for a two weeks visitwith her parents, Mr. and Mr=. Geo. bcilnre.Mrs. Herbert Allen, of Perry Illiniois, who in vlliting her mother, Mrs. Sam West.at Blair spent Mondayiast week.'with Herman relatirea The Ikt Pyles family of near Blair spent Sunday at the A. R. Ilar- per home.Hr. and him.Henry Cooper and Str. aml Mrs. Wm. Cooper and son ofCincinnati,Ohio spent Saturday at the Harry Cooper home.Mrs. Irwin Caldwell of 'Pekamah In here caring for her lzramlmother, Mrs.llooton who in very low.1I.. R. Nelson was a business caller to Telumah Saturday.Mies Eliubnh Peterson, of Omaha,,<fi¢n1 Sunday with her mother, Mrs. I:.\.I=rn.time .lunlco Daughter? 05 Omaiha. Grandma Booton who is xery loa at present in some better at shi. writinz.She ls past ninety too andlittle hopes are held for her rermf13 an account of her illnes being dueto advanced uaeLira.John Thielnlfohlt returrunlfrom Omaha Saturday where she had b e e r t a k i n g t r e a t m e n t s t h e p a - t t w o n e e s . _\RI.|NG"|'0N August 15 Miss Slilrlre-I Unlanll proves! In besa \nr\. |°l|\\|\r \\m|L0!l:€ \l\l\¢ll sho fr.l¢r~ NmQhGradeHuildinz mediate Grades.Edna Davin, Lower Grades .Gandner School. Mary Pgififnéu fvamf C U Eb lgiven a percentage ol £ill11.|l||{n """1c,,,,, and the best man Yelle Euan°o m v 1-Am N m ''~-» »° " " '' " " . ~u n u u - - . Mrs. Gilbert ~ Brown.-;;l""£§t .,f"¢»T§'°i.I'$1Ll'? f;"°;u§fyf.,,.,. in :dark mi! vidtd £0t|1e chummusic occlssonglly.J Home h ; "gin a the g reat c onven- .In keeping W'h he spirit of he*The Fair Assoc iation is placing 'tri mizuiemeanorn.Munler is vol'¥°" may on sure the little ring bear-Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hc liinzle o nmes. emphlsls """ be placed "P°"§eoatimz of gravel on the rouls in the fundamentals of school wo 'k '§ .'nee that I t ld.rare 1 was informed b r 1 ,,_,q.,_ Luc ile J ensen, was avert in her Lyons wlerl on Mr. and Mrs. C°°"i:; th M an e e n o r cron mean r ° °,:.ho Fair grounds park ot Arlington wdem thot brim g pink d us d h l M house is stronger than its foundation The low d i e o people and immediately of- rr n court and Pol-=re an a l socks. ond =*;»=on Io' morn nz *fared to Gnnnoe the building of one. spots have had additional h 1 f flower girls,Gerimd#In d Druc iil The matter urn h id over until we Hence, the sc hool expects to build tho: clay and with a covering of gn\¢l, "'°+12°'"»IL'EI.¥."' ~ g inleresm were nite, Ind dressed appropriate-LETl"{ MAY W ILCDX board met and could gh nation which fouznlntinns of edueation veil °=o that no rum! trouble is nntioipoted at the ing.Smoking ig carried to the ex-y leading zhe way dropping flowers .all came about in due time and on .:__-m the bride?path.Lula.B1-amlett\The aleuth of Letty May Wllcox....¢»¢¢|lnnsnhthf I!!Mflk ~~I n d ~ ~ ,\»o-0~..,.~__-: BL A I R v s . HOOPER * AT Blair Ball Park S UND AY . A u g u s t 2 4 Game (`a'led at3 o`¢luck u» u» »u»» -¢ »» ~¢ »uu» »» .¢ -_gr f f .._C ;,:H .."fri,-_. -¢=¢g1.2 /u 3 }:*"=" if ;§»f\f : » 4 ' .-. . f " " »r °r » § ¢, y .»; »£\ f ~ .J {» ? ' . > a ~ f = ~ ' f h r a ~~ f ' $ y ' = : . ~ " 1 ~ ' j P 'f »J 1 ~ n i a . ¢ f ~~~ ~. f 1 2 ~~~ a ., j .j »;-v 1 -. - s £ \\a I - " M .~.; » : £ ; » f '". - S '. . ¢*\an;~ 1 f \ ' t - ' f " ; § " ¢ :i v r \ »,~; I ; »1 ~ -. _. ; ,. . »-; " "I :, J " ' 5 nn. I " ¢ L " $ Z \ f " 1 ' i ; : : j » ¢I f » : ; . ,= " L s '4 0 \ | h ) scanngers of the lnrm TherLet tha sheep exhibitors at the uni. St to September 5, nil yo »§ 1? z 4 41\ e1|I4 t h e s u p e r s t r u c t u r e w i l l 1 * ° . " ' * .c o m i n g h i r e v e n t h o u g h n .r a m s . .9 Q n in being bum just y¢at.of gm ~ was born Ottoher 22_1 part of it and at the mme time it 6 1 \ .fi 1. . t ir cIc;_.at. ." . lt e r ;high school student is expect- ed to have the lessons prepared for uesslag.'s recitation.High school students should keep in the first rec itations on Tuesday. - Q in mind the necessary required courses the number of credits required for araduation.A thorough study of the vadous high school courses of study should he made before enrollintr. The eratlc work will alto start promptly at nine o'clock Monday moraine.Parents nhould see that their children start promptly the first t'a}.IItcry student who enters hitch school sltotllil enter it with n definite nurpore or aim in mind.You are amonz the favored people.ln Eng- lanrl and the continent.the high schools are not free.Usually a very {Contintled on page five) tztnn gp ' ru .\: ~n ts We desire to thank those who show ed us so much consideration during the sickness and after the death of our beloved father.Hans Petersen. I prime beef with all that usually gooey "ith it in a regular barbecue style. Another new feature at county fairs is the mueicai revue which has been booked for Washington county's fair. I.. I il It ls a high class organization of 14 girls, every one a musician and an artist presenting a program of songs. drillg dances and wit.This company las been playing gc feature attract- ion at the leading traudeville theatres in thc restaurant and in the |\r|1ate home.She seems to take pri-ie in her strength, comparatively uorking lzardcr and having longer hour- than the Danish man. in the mcunlinw re- ceiving much less conaideratiou\trom her huabancl.father and brother. Her dress in some section1 of the spent in showering the "bride-to-be" wi th many beautiful presents and other entertainment.Ice cream and coke tlus servetiancl all departed about country is identical with that "F our. Fifth Avenuern.As a whole. 3ill lloes tc t ed rnf the large cities of the east.on mu on page our Foftnl:R nlE=uor::<'r t.\t.z.s o x rtttr z xn s Mrs. Blarznrct Mchinhon, of Lincoln ua- in town a few hours Weelnesilav morning and calle¢l_ on it few Oltl fr¢in\l.Mrs.Mcilnhon formerly Ined in Waihington c ounty and still owns her home farm south of Illuir nhich she rents.licr husband wan the lute Johnnie Bic Mahon. a well itnovrn farmer of this community. lilrs.Mc Mahon has three of her children at home.Grace teaches in the Lincoln hitth school and Clam does laboratory work in n doctors of Sr. and we especially wish to tl1anltf§,~¢those *h° so kindly sent such beauti Blair friends are always :lad to sou ful f h h l offerings and those whoi|,,., furnished the music. 'Ute Children ».- - - - - The Quality Maricet has been gett- I i REW .\RIl lllFl€RlID Lost: l.ady'~i email black trarelinit i t a t containing two ltodulfs,toilet cu=e etc.Dropped off running hoani |~d\erti»~e4l the (pct in the Enterprise et' automobile in Blair or on road to "ith the result that the whole ship-llcrrnan Tuesday afternoon.Finder. went was cleaned up in one ilagnireturn to this office and receive re- lrg in tt xhipnient of fresh not whweek from Minnesota and last wee! 'll\ t: t'n o n i Fnt!~§|\ Some weeks into the IIntrnsrise rave an account of the tlrounrntt of Dave 'livL==, it resident of the nest- ern part of the county.n.wasilrownetl in an attempt to -uint the lIll-thorn river.On last Sntunlay Mr. P. l. Mr tluire tmtl son, of Omaha were fiJ iing in the lIllthorn just below the Arliturton lridsre, iwhen they nliatcovertwl a body .floating in the, water.They man- a|:e¢T to get ltbltl of the lrody and tied it to a tree an-lthen notified the atlthodties who went m.\"F and I1 s \ the midnight hour wishlntr Atha all the good things in life and everyone declaring they had had u fine time. {`on.Iibtll.£~l \Slh"¥}illS I:a:.1m tu»:t:no:~: AT llol.$l'I PARTY Mn=.S.lI.liemp was hostess toler sisters at a house part;- over the ireekend.llrr sister, Mi-s.*(}race lilc- ltielvcy, oi Sioux City. came in Sat- unlny no tllll also her sister, Lint. C. t. Sheldon. of t'.olumbu»=. Nehr., and Bliss Resale Patdclt of Omaha.Mrs. Myrtle liilinn. who lives in the city made the fifth member of the 9814? and the reunion was one of the pleas- antest affair= imaginable. All of the above ladies came with their parents., Illr. and Mrs. Ti: Pat- rick,tow de-eased. from Indiana to lllair, yearn ago and while they have remmred the body from the unter. Ac irft the home town, they plan to re- 1tmintanccs identified the lmlly Mturn annually ., at least, to tri:it over. that of Dave Tivls.ctirly childhood days and hpnor the memory of their parents. AN}iol'N( l15IlINT ~Mrs. Sheldon and Misa Patrick re turned to their homes Tuesday morn- l have purchased the North Side i and Mrs. Mcl'iel\e;.leftthis mornstore of Mat lletuiorf and uill rontin-' iii for Sioux fill with her non liar- uc the business at that place :Intl also lan and daughter. Naomi, who drove nt the Quality Market.I hultciil. tltoliw-n T\lr:¢iI\> husins-ss of former patron1 and all,`new customers will have a welcome JPIN l.. l'eter+cn and family motor with an assurance of a square lleal. Hi to0mahu Tuesday combining hui' Jens Nu.leen t llténsi with pleasure. | . c | | |t u . u h n u nh e r f a t h e r h a v i n g p r e c e d e d h e r i n d e a t h 2 8 y e a r s a g o .l i e r b i r t h p l a c e w s u t h e o l d h o m e s t e a d r i g h t l y n a m e d O a k P o i n t ,w h e n s h e h a s o p e n t ' t e r u t t i r c l i f e t i m e a n d w h e n h e r a n g e d m o t h e r ,w h o w i l l g r e a t l y m i s s h e r tolnpttnionship resides.ilcatilles the mother, aged ST years. she leaves to mourn her passing, one sirllef.Mrs.M,ry Eplintr, of Calif- rrniu. two brothers Phineas. of Blair and Marshall uho lives on the homo place.A sister. hir.-. Craig Wright died a number of years ago. About two months ago she fell and iiiidocated her knee and from that time her decline um: rapid.She was mtlent and loving to the last and very appreciative of all that was done for her.'x I'uneral tervices a m being held this {Thu1sdayl afternoon at the Methodist church in this city. Rev. Un- clrrwood officiating. "room.it ia to he about seven by ten feet and will he run by electricity. The total cost is to amount to approx- imately 55500.which sum will be paid by Mr.Reber. and it will bechristened the "Reber hlemoriai." Mr.Reber is a man eighty six tears of age and is a devoted Crowell Iiorneite and says that if he can seo tho elevator completed and being used lo the Crowell Home guests that he will feel that he has not lived in vain. LICENSE 'ro w i n On August 26 application for li- cense to wed was filed In the county ;ullee'=office by Mr.lierhen Oc r man of Herman and Bliss Ruth Hart ung of Hooper.Mr. Dcrman l~ the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Germ-so ot Herman and Mins Hanan( is the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Julius liar tunz of near llooper both, families llttrial will be made in the Blair.-==rf hiuhlr rupecued citizens of on cernetcry.¢"Uf11> _ ...- -'»iC. nt c . \|ec l.n ;anrrtcs. .- ln -- - i .The Chamber of Commence met in There will he a general teacher's retrular oesaion on last Ttlesiiay ei-inieeting of all the teachersemploycd ening with eighteen in attendance.ii\1 the Blair. City schools.at l0:00 The diseusiion wa.1 mainly on the.oclock Satunia> niornintt. August 30. tohject oi Fall Festival and a c om-mittee was appointed to solicit the. in the high school assembly room. You are expected to attend. builness firmt for funds to finance D. V Maaaer,the propo-ition.About H00 will bei City Superintendent lzeeded 'N o o t h e r bu si ne ss o f i m p o r t a n c e T h e E n t e r p r i s e fu r n i s h e s c u t :fo r c a m e o p .ad s w i t h o u t co s t t o t h e a d ve r t i s e r . a na l " l e n \ e r T h n r u l u y r n u m i m z u h o r e s h e " " ' " "' " " " " " """vJ& p c < h \ i n r e m a i n fo r n n \ o n l h .3 A a r e m i m l o r . f v 1 : a ww l 1 \u ffe c l .A -1»hmli-I m u ~ m l 111| \ 1 r d.l1.|l xl o i M rr e ..~ r 1.n Jo n m n a n d fh i l x l L. l i. H. i n| .\\s hi |U \1.|; m m w s u vn i n y vu l h r : d l u f t u r h n \ l|IT.('~a t W axltrr 5{¢grack,m~s'! ha a r o u p l e u f + '. \ \1.1\\ \ u L game s w ere p|; \;.c 1l.A ¢| ( |i ( lu u I n c h 'l11ur~~I;;3 -rwningx.l 'c l . e 'Iy w n , o (H l m r . " a a M TI! m sMr. anal 51;,¢San a Jn hni l an d via il d-ou r a l rvt lu \ \'e \l n e» < lu y ." =; °" » of O um lx a. 1 pfll l Su nd ay a t Il an #Mr . a nd Mr x . { hz \ rl o. - A r n i d e xp o r t ..nrawn=l.l u l a m e n u t " m e k fu l :x \§1JT.w i t h ~.l r aMrs.lidg.the llnnper,of Omaha 'their damzlxter, Mrs. Karl llanhult aizl upon! th f amily at Powell, Wyoming.1 The I1. c. Hurdle and A. w B:m:¢'_families npent Saturday :mtl Sundayat Lake Quinnnbaugh.Owing to \v£~;tImr cnnditinm the annualpicnicof the Btlplia-1.Sunda!Mrhonl uhich was to have been heh!Wmlnesslay. August 13, at the wm.§ OrrIprm home on the Latta rlnc hyous,siniled at igdqie has been poatponenl until l later dnte. BrD1rn'| Sunday.Mrs. Eel Pylon and Mina Velma ofBlair. visllted Herman relatives Wed neidny. e woek»end at (Buy 014|"nfl eltr'$.Walter 2\lc(rucken and Dorothywere Sunday intents at Hans Christ cnserfs In Blair.Thelma and Beulah Mattson ape!!!the weekemi at the Burgess Sager home in Blair.Mr. and Mrs.Charles Pullen and Iaruily.of L Mr. and Lira. I"red Peck imd fam-ily spent Sunday afternoon at FrankBilf\r'$.....vee and Mlm.John Bruce was a Sunday guest Helen ¢l'r0\e tn Lake Quinnnbaughat William Barton's.lSumia5r.They were accomraninlW ilma lftrln.is visiting at heh homo hy Misa Ethel ilovee lm Mlml ' llr a n d Mmk ll Bo . f j f ~»_~;--i Ord er a trial sack today.Your H money baqk i f it is not perfectly satlsfactory BLAIR MILLING CO BLAIR, NEBRASKA SOLD BY ALL GROCERS MAINTOP The Rout that wok nm prize on open competition with allolher flourx at the Thurs ton County Fair an Bread. s:»T.`fi§.v"§iLi£5i1 at £n;|manuel Amlre-1 bums Sunday Yi§ 3 g S0n's.Gerald Reid spent Sunday §n Uma _I ; ~ T ' I ;'" 'li n . Ge a r ! !Grade.of Columbus ha e g ' ja :r 'has been visiting at Roy Peak? the Mr.and Mrs.Forrest Brewster P.~,.'~,P ' week.Lealio Peak arcompanlefi were Sunday dinner gweata at the I..4or hump Sunday for a weel:'a vim I lliininzer honw.L in Cnlumbua.Mr. and Mrs. Jack Becton. of Tek-T|¢|¢ leeey Eillla animals are ilu .Hn and Hn. Georg! Kin and fam nmah, were here Sunday to see Gland-5, a amail Rock on every (arm. Hy viaibod at Hans Laraena Sundagima llooton._|Nebraska sem Pair, Lincoln. .Mmreninz.(Aglr iohnaon. Vernqn Iaun. ?"""1 uallhcati na theMr.and Mrs.James Horton aIul Eled:oe Guflsey and Mus Ella }\uhl~n ° Cake and Doughnutl l l n u l l l l u n l l n Mural: Entcrpriae advertising pays 11\ur|l