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08-28-1924\ » x v _1 _ `E ~PRINTS ms Nzws -mpmmH5PLAYS No nvoarrm F|c1AL PAPER oF c n v oF BLAIR,NEBRASKA ~OF _- . . ...m .W nnuxI\:'¥'l"Ask for "BLUE nmnos BREAD" r m : E r r r z n r m s s - N. ;r u n :r d l u nQ.. -l !__ _ __ _ _ _ . . . . _ . . . - . . - .- - -- - - - _A..'je daZ eJ|fO m a h a . ,s p e n tT u e sm a nv nv sp i c nd i n n e rn t. n e R A I L R O A DT I M ET A B L E~_ ; m g ; ;( ; r 1 \ r l ! l d ¢ F ' 8: p a r kI nO a k l a n d . .-|M.M| . ¢ r i e( ¢ u 1 = = e ys p e n tm e .C h i e z g oa n d N ¢ m hW u b e m\e . ' f § ' § 2 ` § " ' 1 . ff , '§ ' § 1 ° " ' § 1 ' § ` f f , " ' L ' f ~I s n t .m ia jt h ;A n d r e wN e ]u 1 l z1|e" | ' | n i ! nE u !c h i i d n e nw e r eu n a b l et oc a l lq u¢ j . > j §; |~ ; _ ; ~ ; . = ;m _a n dd a u g h t e r was acwed cafeteria style Inter in the evening.Out of townguestswereMinsGretchenMeyer.University Hare; Miha; Eilzabeth liiotsche, Fre-mont;lihxsos Laurzv and Eva i{irzcr, SouthBend, Ind.: um!MauricePel I A |»0C.»\|_ NEWSPAPER FOI ALL THE Psorna nail' __gmwlaw her "B" "`°"¥| \rna*m|; ';;"=| of Umahn camUP and spent Swereer mnn§ng§oier an:er4 hh1,galm"\!vcrmn, University Place. mtlh nrun ang_ ngfather.Mrs."gM m "returned|I.|:1.0:32 P. M 'frsius West.lsrrandson Leonard Iioler.7:13 A.. M. Daily.Mn. Chen Sutum nm!mel:pc mtained Mr und Mrs. Age: :seemsnmisC. Sl. P. M. & 0."3 ""°'"f§""*'| iln D";°h'"iKpckeIhnon and Mr. and ~ Floy d LnfthH wrtuma y .lor-onem. . ,b ba|u1Truim North!¢|| fnnrn n wnvnn and broke his armm':;,, hailq;;::::w;|1i:h éf.. tg h\w\_ II I I m ew 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. anrx. F. C. (idx. Miss Uma yanGilbertSchwieaer,allof:wid City were week end guests ate h>me of Dr. and bin. P. I... (Sally. Mauric e hlanhaikleft on Monday~rHoldregewherehewasjninedyafonnercius-mate;theylef te name day for a sight seeing trip 1Coiormlc.Theyexpectto doa~I. of hiking through the mountain:nd wiil be zone about two weeks. Mr.and Hrs.FredDeweber left u Sunday (Br a motor gg; through he Biuk Hills and Coloo.Misa Lid; Larson left Monday forer home in Uehling.Guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. 'lowarthandson,Ilarry,andMrs.ozen Nelson, all of West Point. Mists lice Nelson, who has been spending heweekhere,accompaniedmem ome.Mr. andMrs. G.I.Pfeiffer were undayzuestaf at theA. B. Gaines orne in Omaha.MisaGretchenMeyer returnedto nireraityPlace on Saturday.LeoWeberwenttoHastingson untlay for a short viait.ltr .andMn. J ohnGrimes and issOctoVanBeckwereSundayinner guests at theFrank 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 ononday.Mn. Faasettan been witlng for some timeinNew York state and was on her way ontolIarlAahton.of NebraskaCity spent Sunday with his grandparents, Mr. and hire. H. L. Pharris. Hrs.HuldaKufrieanddaughter,Fairy, went to Omaha on Tuesday.Mr.tmlHrs.Al! Boldt andMr. 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.MissFlorenceKoepke 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. LlttleMaryHebani.of NebrzukaCity. came Saturday for a visit withher brotler. John Hebard and family \BAsE BAE:'_____________, .Al' I l | |. ~.f. ., ,_ ."f41Q`||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 4I . l | ¢»»~¢»»¢¢¢ Read the ads in The Enterprise u019 l,I0I0 The Flour for Pies s A s B R o s .The Big StoreThe Old Reliable SMALL~ TOGS §€§3'0L ~ lt if no longer a problem todressyour littlelots economically and well for school. Ginghams25c, 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 beenviaiting attheRobertLemonhome 1:tuto ber home Sunday evening.litargueriteLemonaccom yamed her for a visit.Hr. and llra. 0. B. Carter, of Omn 'ha wen Sunday afternoon caller: at Walter Peck'a.JohnCornpton'awerecalleraatllany Brvy 'a Sunday. Jonas Blomberfa lsttle granddaugh ter, Marianne, who returnedto 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.andM mLintonPulleramiDellaMayCarter spentSundayln Hermanat the home of Waiter Car- ter.Wilma Warrick spent the week-end inOmahavldtingEthelAnderson.l'le|,| ant View sunday school mtponed netting time and place forrmule 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 littlefellowsufferednxxentdeal 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.JohnComptonleftThundayonhis.annualfiahlng;tripev Solon Springs, Wisconsin.A. E. Drayer and family of "°°f='visited HermanrelativesWednesc 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 Omln the Schenckcar Wednesday on huainean connected withtheHarvest picnicofAugust BflthMrs. Fred Robertson nxfturned home Inst Sunday from theetho-rliat l1oe~pltal in O111aha where she had been the put als: weeks.She ia greatlim-proved and able to be up a part othe 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 anfarnlliThey leftonTueadayfor theirmeatCaaper, Wyoming.Mra.Annnrongand son have been here visiting re-latives and friends for aeveni week! .-.e e..... --.....- l..- Cham -nl whlhul i-ornplay ale nSundaywith|.\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. JA. West and attend ing Chautauqua.: Mr. andlons.BertChoper 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 M11Henry Couar,Hr. andhi r.Harry Cooper,lu Nettie Mao ahh] PhilipCooper,M tandM mDun! Rutledge,Mr.andMrs.RoyRutledge,Mr.andllln.WilliamRu 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.MarlonBonneyn r lchildren, of Teklmah, andMr. u.»1Elfstay llarriaon a1»I two cn' I|. : WilliamRutledge, Henry Truhleerinm! Perry Rose were Omaha Halton* Monday.They went down on buain eaa connected with the Rodeo for theHarvest picnic.l William.Sohumukeshippedhla household goods to Springbolo, Illin- to makehla 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 oornpnnledby llr. andMrs.W m." Cooper and son ~;,-= to Omaha lon daday and spent t ey|'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 eg r a m W Mg r e w ! e n j o y e d . anD n n n h lf r o mM o n d a yu n t i lwj .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, `|\» mlvm.'"'" "" -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 GretchenHa 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 lrecordoften gnrnv, wonamifour hat.Mayitsalheerent in peace.Mr. andMrs. J imlppincolt and daughter, and Mr. andra. Lyle Guy- er were callers at I1. C. LippincottSunday Afternoon. HarrySmilh's werein Fremont.mapping Friday. aftcrwaztl calling onllirr.Smltlfssister,Mrs.Borchcnl- ang.EarlSmithwriteshehasfound uork in Dakota and the crops are bet- ter than they are here..Masr. Vivian Mchdoran, of Californiaunited her coualnlfhlnu. Austin Wil-tneand HinaHazelWood at the home ol Mns. Wiltaeon Sunday andMonday.Floyd Smith went to Oakland Mon- 'day to play bali with the Woodman team.FrancesCarter \lnitedRuthLip lnoottSunday.--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 visitedrelativesinCouncilBluffs from Thursday until Sunday.ltev. and Mrs. W . A. Bowden ieftSatunlayintheir carfor 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.SanfonlWilson.offhicngorame 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. SamWest.atBlairspentMondayiast week.'with Herman relatirea TheIktPylesfamilyofnear Blair spent Sunday at the A. R. Ilar- per home.Hr. andhim.HenryCooper and Str. aml Mrs. Wm. Cooper and son ofCincinnati,OhiospentSaturdayat 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.Shelspastninety tooandlittle hopes are held for her rermf13 anaccount of herillnes being dueto advanced uaeLira.JohnThielnlfohltreturrunlfrom Omaha Saturday where she had b e e rt a k i n gt r e a t m e n t st h ep a - tt w o n e es . _\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» »» .¢ -_grf f.._C;,:H.."fri,-_. -¢=¢g1.2 /u3}:*"=" if;§»f\f : » 4 ' .-. . f " " »r°r » § ¢, y .»; »£\ f~ .J {» ? ' . > a ~ f = ~ ' fh ra~~ f ' $ y ' = : . ~ " 1 ~ ' j P 'f »J1~ n ia . ¢ f ~~~ ~. f1 2 ~~~ a., j .j»;-v 1-. - s£ \\aI - " M.~.; » : £ ; » f'". - S'. . ¢*\an;~ 1 f \ ' t - ' f" ; § " ¢ :i v r\ »,~; I; »1~ -. _. ; ,. . »-; " "I :, J " ' 5nn. I " ¢ L " $ Z \ f " 1 ' i ; : : j » ¢If » : ; . ,= " L s '4 0\ | h) scanngers of the lnrmTherLet 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 . fv1: a wwl 1 \u ffe c l .A-1»hmli-Im u ~ m l111| \ 1 rd.l1.|l xlo iM r r e ..~ r 1.n Jo n m n a n d fh i l x lL. 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 rh n\ l|IT.('~a tW axltrr5{¢grack,m~s'! haa r o u p l e u f + '. \ \1.1\\ \ u Lgame s w ere p|; \;.c 1l.A ¢| ( |i ( lu uI n c h 'l11ur~~I;;3-rwningx.l 'c l . e 'Iy w n , o (H l m r . " a aM 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 ul a m en u t" m e kfu l:x\§1JT.w i t h~.lraMrs.lidg.thellnnper,ofOmaha 'their damzlxter, Mrs. Karl llanhult aizl upon! thf amily at Powell, Wyoming.1 The I1. c. Hurdle and A. wB: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. August13, at the wm.§ OrrIprm home on the Latta rlnc hyous,siniledatigdqie has been poatponenl until l later dnte. BrD1rn'| Sunday.Mrs. Eel Pylon and Mina VelmaofBlair. visllted Herman relatives Wed neidny. e woek»end at (Buy 014|"nfl eltr'$.Walter2\lc(ruckenandDorothywere Sunday intents at Hans Christ cnserfs In Blair.Thelma and Beulah Mattson ape!!!the weekemi at theBurgess Sager home in Blair.Mr. andMrs.Charles Pullen and Iaruily.ofL Mr. and Lira. I"red Peck imd fam-ily spent Sunday afternoon at FrankBilf\r'$.....vee and Mlm.JohnBrucewasaSundayguestHelen¢l'r0\etnLakeQuinnnbaughat William Barton's.lSumia5r.TheywereaccomraninlW ilma lftrln.isvisitingatheh homo hy Misa Ethel ilovee lmMlml ' llr a n d Mmk llBo . f j f ~»_~;--iOrd eratrialsacktoday.Your Hmoneybaqki fitis notperfectly satlsfactory BLAIR MILLING CO BLAIR, NEBRASKA SOLDBYALLGROCERS MAINTOP The Rout that wok nm prize on open competition with allolher flourx at the Thurs ton CountyFair an Bread. s:»T.`fi§.v"§iLi£5i1 at £n;|manuel Amlre-1 bums SundayYi§ 3 g S0n's.Gerald Reid spent Sunday §n Uma_I ; ~ T ' I ;'" 'li n . Ge a r ! !Grade.ofColumbus hae g ' ja:r 'has been visiting at Roy Peak? theMr.andMrs.ForrestBrewsterP.~,.'~,P ' week.Lealio Peak arcompanlefiwere Sunday dinner gweata at the I..4or hump Sunday for a weel:'a vimIlliininzer honw.L in Cnlumbua.Mr. and Mrs. Jack Becton. of Tek-T|¢|¢ leeey Eillla animals are ilu .Hn and Hn. Georg! Kinand famnmah, 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. VernqnIaun. ?"""1uallhcati na theMr.andMrs.JamesHorton aIulEled:oe Guflsey and Mus Ella }\uhl~n° Cake andDoughnutl l ln u l ll l u n l l n Mural: Entcrpriae advertising pays 11\ur|l ,. ._ _ __ "_ __v; I_I l l a i r ,N e h r . .A u g .a s .1 9 2 4 __"__ _- ' r m - 1 E N 1 ' E § £ | - | n = r - -|"P a g e ' U m a @ ~ © © © @ © © © © © O © © O @ @ © © O © © © @ © © © @ © © © © © © @ @ @ f 5 V i4 .J ~ © © © © © © © © © © ~ © ~ © © © ~ © © © © © © © © © ©© © © © © © © © © © © ©o o o o .\.~.1 2 e me T*°-THE ENTERPRISE- CHURCH 2>mECr08Y 1-ASHINGTON C'0U2\"£Y luruinmem and the ae:-vice; of the all men win FARM gURE A| ':~m1|..;Hoy Scouts weft enlisfed £0 handlr Siinday a mP 'r : s' r CHURCH the zmffic.A dairy emle l'P¢¢laIIn the boys na D Program from the Dcpanment of Agriculture Iring them.(c w.u m m m d u h sweets)1 Achlmremrnt l r .|.. -»...l ..... ;un¢{ uHalal fn! th; hun.. Blair, Nebr.. Aug. 28, 1024 delight so come.I Notice To Credits!! or Fatale tale to-wit! Lot Numbered Twelve chonl st I0 A.M. Send (12),in Blotk numbered Forty-one mi zirla, or.better mls!Henry Mencke. Lawyer mm in the Sixth Addition to Blair,1 I» FI~V-SIXTH S E x n o s m n n f ;|.i|4coL|l'*"fiii||ow|1 ~vs.s|-sm.; wmoow ori 1 I» FI~V-SIXTH S E x n o s m n n ~ LiNco|,n`~'Tiinow~~vc.s|-sm.; wmoow or§ © ©©© © © © © © ©© W hen You Are in Need of G R 0 c E R 1 E s Call the Antill Grocery. When You Wantsr.-\'rr: or NEBRASKA. 8I..Waahington County I' A RE S TU La xc o n x iN THE COUNTY COURT FURN ACCUUNT NE-In me matter of the Ea!-ata of i\5¢l;~hi¢§p,»¢on County, Nebraskl, to sat- isfy plaintiffs judgment in the sum s-1 $2,805.86 and n judgment of theArthur D. Smailey, Pastor.On Friday evening, AUKUH! umm, the "" " 'f ' '" * "* ' " " " "" ` f " " "" " | u vv -Sundq Sc hool 10 A. M.Good Luck Ciothing Club nf 2"unta-f¢ " "° "I ..J n i lUIDl'CEi) Harrming Service lk A. H.nrlle wili hold their A|:I1ie\ement Day .L°"'t_ ~ff=§==1§__"__f§____ANU gpg'Everything' for DinnerA .de fe n d a n t , F ra n k S t r a s s e r. i n t h e s u m o f $ 4 , 6 5 8 . l 6 ,r e n d e n d b y sa i d C o u r t '-- » -~-¢-..isEveninf Service 8:00 P. M.program.This in the accom] year the A .J'"T al '."""' ""="h;':";*¢l1'*l n»club has completed :he regular sea venhct of $'""3'af a r rng UIQ CHURCH 0? c 1 mls' r |»6n'x work of an Slllldlfd ui club an evidence iam before me court of bv m f ,ga ' r i hed 1,h Ext,;Senice vim imtice The P|'0r~¢Cull0I1 showed(COL oln ami 2nd dfee )' u m a y a mo n ..U n 11._._u._4..-m.- .........\...... ml!! L. nh.nn §|| rar.IP l|E\|II\\BnUlI £'fr¢€\ which l.¢l1lb n...-..,= You can secure it from the Bohs' Cash Store, the home of good M n. h ump, a llwn *um mvzmuc u vnu vu 5| rn .. H.. .Bible s¢:m1 xo A. M.ltitieatea of Achievement :ml the nm|*v\l» have .9f=.1h§ illiry i"d§[=¢1'Y~Dated lt Blalr,_Nebraskn, this 4th ls;Homin; W oraldp 11 A. H.lr earned Sex! of Achievement will be wen "'=Chrlsthn Endeavor 7:00 P. H.plu.od on the dub charter.Exhibit# uher b* hem S ervic e 8: 00 P. as.of the chlb's work will m nhown.As bulls sn Chnmh Night, Wednesday 8:00 r nm of the program, faur reels of "5§§f°n ,-n-- Meats and GroceriesEverything in the Grocery Line r n u r : n r r : . v r r n n n . r m m r f n |\ ¢ l |I h . sh a w n<`E`2}f"v`}'I1`iff"X§LI`I»&"`é'°i}1}`;"M: .:;;;2;;; il open ua the entire vain resorts zo uve the '""?.°"§' fguf Pastor community and el! are welcome to doom.One witness for c e eferueJuan llekoeman,.vSunday School 10 A. H.'come and enjoy an eveniinz with failed w impress the ivrr when hai L inher-loming Service 11 A. H.'Good Luck club.lestified that he was s Free e u v t l n n s u l i u ' nn.Fi nd return limit September Fth. 1924.Don't fall £0 attend. For tickets end full Infomation nv- piy to ticket agents, Chicago Jr. North months from the 29th day gf .AumlstA. D. 1924, and the time lumted for paylnent of debts in One Year fromsaid 29th day of August 192I.WITNESS my mme mq the ees! Gf: The \¢'esf»ern Ry.i t Are You Saving for a Home? ,Q ' , .., ; 1 ~ ~; ar ( . @ ; '~ I /~ ~j ki. F~ `:» ~ rgga fr#| .|:| | Notice is hereby given that bids mill be Neéived at the offic e of the city clerk up to 5:00 o'c!ocl:P. M., September 2, 1924, for painting and littering approximately 300 signs for all street intersections in Blair. Signs will vary in length from 12 to 2<i inch- er and must be cut from 1x4-inch lumber of good qwity and free from knots, gigen two coats of white pgintc"n'front, back and top and bottom, ami lettered on face with black lot- ters not less than 2%-3 inches high. Bids |\ll0I.lld be given at so much per sion:and the council reserves tho Hgh! to rejec t my or :ll bids with or without cause. By order of city council. soza.1 . w . m u , Street Comminlonar. IIffe¢iLve Weapon Police Judge-W ith what Instru- ment nr azticie did your wife inflict these wounds on your face and head 'S Michnel Mooney-Wh! a many, yer n n n e r . Police Judge- A what? Michael Mooney -A bnotty-qwan n' these frames wid "God Bliss our Home in it." .1 - . ~A » One o f the s ure st wa ys in whic h to get a ho me of yo ur own Is to s ta r! a Sav i ngs Ac c ount wlth thls Ba nk. NOTICE OF ADMIN- lSlRATOR'S SALE Notice is hereby given that the un- ulerslgned,as executor of the Instwill and testament sf J ohn w. De- Probably Not A ceruin Scotch professor was left a widower in his old age. Not very iong sfter he suddenly nnnounned his intention of marrying again hail' ap- rlugetically, adding,"2 never would have thought of lt, if Lizzie hmln't éied." tue oi a license 'mm ozwder of r~macné tv.Button.Judge of the District Court of Dodge county,Nebraska. will sell at public auction to the hilth-ut bidder for rash. on the premises in Washington County.Nebraska, on the 2nd day of September, 1924,nt four o'cloek P. M. of said dqy. thefollowing real estate situate in Saill county:All that part of the South Halfof the Southwoat Quarter of Section Thiny-three (33}.Townahiim Eisrht- cen .1s>. Range Nine (9), ly ng West of the dght of way ol the ElkhornDrainageDistrict. Said snie will be open one hour. Charlex F. DodgeIIxecutor of the Lui. Will and Teat-ament of John W. Delaney, Deceased.26--it. said County Court, this 80th day ofJuiy 1924. Is Easily Noticeable ~a. _ About the first instant you use any of our se- lected Cosmet- tics, you notice the difference. are non residents of the State of Neh-raska and plaintiff has secured anorderofattachment. out of saidcourtwhichwasexecutedbythe sheriff of this county on the 3rd dayof June, 192I by attaching and levy-ing upon lots nine (95, ten (10), and eleven {l1} in bloc k twenty (203 ofthe city of Blair, Nebraska.sublet"to a mortgage thereon to the Blair Building and Loan Association in thesum of $700.0€|. The object and prayer of plaintiffsproeeedure is to recover from the de~fendanta and each of them and in fa- vor of the plaintiff the sum of $138.06 together with interest thereon at therate of 7 per c ent per annum from the ldw day of April, 1921, and costaof suit, due and payable to plaintiffby said defendants by reason of ma-terial and merchandise sold, and de- llvened to and acc epted by said de-fendants under ar imptied contract,and to subject the proceeds from sale of said real estate to the pay mentthereof.. Juiy 1924.(SEAL:~ c . D e b e l. 2G~5t.\County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE IN 'THE DISTRICT COURT OF ;\('i\31||N(;1'0]q COUNIY» NEBRAS- Cm\~ell Lumber sl: Grain Company, a corpontion, Plaintiff, vs.Benjunin F. Mc Mnnigll and Marga- your ski~ tha~ d e l i g h t f u l l y tition on or befort the first day ofSeptember. 192-I.Dated this 23 day of July. 192I. Croweli Lumber It Grain Company2 6 - I t By H. B. Cnrrigan,Clrrlgan &: Cnrrigun No'rzcx:T h e d e fe n d a n t s B e n j a m i n F .M c - M a n i g a l a n d M a r g a r e t M c M a n i K l l a n d e a c h o f t h e m w i l l t a k e n o t i c e t h a ; o n t h e S n !clay o f M a y ,1924,t h e p m i n u ff f i l e d l { 5 ¢ u l f 0 n i n t h e D i s - t r i c t C o u r t o f a a h i n g t o n C o u n t y . N e b r a s k a , a g d n s t s a i d d e fe n d a n t s a n d e a c h o f t h e m t o g e t h e r w i t h a n a ffi d a - vi t fo r a t t a c h m e n t o n t h e g r o u n d s .. groomed feel~ ing that is so much appreci- ated by every woman. Blair Pharmacy sul:HIFI"S SALTI Z. C. Eller, Atlfy. BY VIRTUE of an onler of sale issued out of the Distyict Cours, of \'\r'ashlnglon County,Nehrmka,Intl in pursuance ol the decree of said (.ourL in the action wherein Citizens Savings Bank, a corporation, is plain- tiff, and Martin B. Jacobsen, et af.. are defendants, I will at one o'cTlock I'. M., on Monday the Sth of Septem- ber, 192I, at the North Front Door cf the Waslhinfcton County Court House in the City of Blair,\'h'|.lx}1- ington County, Nebraska. wil at ;1ub~ lic audion to the highest bidder fur Huh ghe followitm :lea-cribed real ee I REMEMBER THE PLACEMiss Jeanie Greene.Agricullunllieas milk required fewer pail: and ST.PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH|I:.'xwen1ion Spedalh!ln dirls' Clublcans and were more quickly rnilk9d.| {Orum, Nctrnakai uork, was in Wuhingion c ounty an \ Rev. R~ J. Reinertn-en, lutor Wednesday of l u !week.Au a n n a s r n u f l x c w u z Sunday School at 10 A. ii.headers of the Gidn' Ciothing clubs Chunh Servicml .nl l l A. M........ ..3..l|..| ......| »\..,.....|. .....t...~»...It in uaurinv and zratlfvinit thlt Call Bell 105 or Ind. 84 \ Rnhs' Cash S|Z0l'€ JENNIE B.A G e G G© °© © © © © © 9 0W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y FAIR SEPTEMBER 16-17-18-19 At Arlington EXHIBITGRS--See the pre- mium list for the most liberal cash premiums ever offered in the county.Special pre- miums offered are by far more valuable and more nu- merous than offered at any former fairs.Plan to ex- hibit. Th e fair opens Tuesday evening, September 16th,at 6:00 o'clock, with a big barbecue free to all fair visitors, and the best entertainment program ever presented, with spec- ial added attractions for the open- ing night.This is Fun Night-Don't miss it. Write for premium list or informa- tion.` P. RHEA, President, Arlington.C. G. MARSHALL, Sec'y, Arlington 0 A H E R I C A N E V . - L U T H .T R I N I T Y ( W .L i n c o l n a n d 2 n d s t r e e t ) H . J .W a rm i ng ,Pa s to r . B l l l r Te l e p h o n e 18 02 A m e r i c s n L u l h e n n re l i g i o u s i n - ._....-¢|_..-|._..J_....h-..........¢.0 4 w i t h M i s s G r e e n e m a n y h e l p fu l £ d e a n w e r e g a i n e d a s t o t h e b e a t lh t l ho t i x to u s e i n h o ld i n g j ud g i n g c o n t e st s t m l t r a i n i n g d e m o n s l n t i o n t e a m s . n i s p i n n n e d t h a t e a c h c l u b i n t h e c o u n t y w i l l a b o u ex h i b i t s o f t h e i r i n t h e g e n e r a l m o \ e m e n § t h r o u g h o u t th e c i vi l i s e d w o r l d t o o u t l n w a n d u - ol l sh ma r . : he m e i s n o n- u m o re oa m el t - is ru t . »= p o Le n in s up p o rt o f t h is m ove - m e n t t h a n P n s h l e n t C o o l i d g e o r t h o D e m o c r a u c n o m i n e e M r .D a vi s . r r .. RATHMANN GARAGE n n - - I Authorized Ford Sales and Sgrvice Station _ - I Everything Pertaining to FORD SERVICE K2 ,g , ~< \ (. RATHMANN GARAGE n n - - I Authorized Ford Sales and Sgrvice Station _ - I Everything Pertaining to FORD SERVICE k nmnng applaud rth Gantnl and mu- relations f Chic no. teacher in y gradulte r is exper- in her de- headed business man would do things In business. 6 Due attention given to the physical training and dean whole- some athledu.We develop the spirit of fair play und clean sportsmanship among our Btu- dents.Parents:Give your children a chance.Urge your children to lttlnd school.Insure your chlldrenk future. Se! that your 1.Jmlldreu get ua educa- 1.:onwirhich i n f u more valuable to them thin gold or land.These nmy he lost but an education c an neverbe taken away.There never hu been a time when there was such a deman-1 :or the individull who could do :ome- lhing worth while ul the present day. Blair City Schools Will 0penn r ! ! t u o n x o l u r u l y u w t u v m u 'x s o r k a l t h e fa i r s t h i s fa l l .R o t h l u n ? n u d e i l . c l e a r a n n t h i s1: 3 0 o r 2.b u m l a y sch ool 1 0 1 .rn .g r a n d m o ve m e n t h u t h e i r u n q w i f l e d D i ! f n 8 8¢l'\f¢6 I t 10: 30.O1lf IG F'T M ;b gh |1"wires a r e al t e r n a t e l y e i t h e r E n g l i s h a n g e r l m a n u s e s s e n : s e w w ww o r s e o ff h e l n l l h i s w h o l e b u s i n e s s B o t h a g r e e w i t h t h e v m n u m b e rD I G f f l n l m I - - -_ - - - _ | | _ _4 -__ . . _ - .- I : M _J ..:_L. ¢L z..t.z__ ....-_|-»\...».. . . .- I-Mnnday Morning, Sept. lstlu v ,lucunuxllg tu ||a u r v t y u l 0 1 |r l rlgm.»l.nlnlslug pcupa :Luau n u r lan f * f h " " h b ° " d ~ o c u s l o n l y w h o h a d u s e d n s c r u b h u l l f r o m I m l n c r e a t u r e o f s a va g e r y pa ss ed d o w n m a t h e vo t i n g m e m b e r s c o n ve n e 5 y e a r n m u l e o n l y $1 9 8 f r o m t h e i r q u a r t e r l y .l f 1 'Th i i s hT h e k a i "M d u n e ve n m n r m n n y e a r s le ss z an a t U hi re d r n| . n's w ag es .B u t t h e m e n w h o w ¢ d n ¢ 5 d | y I n E l l \ 0 0 n O f l | \ 0 !l \ h ~ | | 9 , ¢ | { 3 g r u b ~f 5r o m t o 1 03 °* " ' F ° 'i n t e n d e d t o p * ° ; : °ye a r n h a d a c t u a l l y p a i d s o m e o n e e l s e m o n s t a t a o n ;o n S u n l y " | $ 2 I 3 p e r y e a r f o r t h e p r i vi l e g e o f ( C o r . Ja c k s o n m d C e n t e r s t r e e t )m i n g t h e i r o t h e r fa r m w o r k} {N g e l m m Pa s to r .|. 0 n t h e e t h e r h a n d , t h o s e fa rm e rs . t h r o u g h t h e l m f r o m t h e t i m e o f p r i m i t i ve m a n ,a n d n o l o n g e r t o l e r - a b l e a m o n g c i vi l i z e d pe o pl e . U n t i l t h e n a t i o n s a n d pe op le s o f t h e w o r l d c o m e t o a l i k e r e a l i z a t i o n a r d j o i n In t h i s m n ve r n e n t i t w o u l d a f c o u r s e b e m o a t u n s a fe a n d u n w i s e fo r t h e U n i t e d S t a t e t o d e s t r o y i t s a r m a m e t s o r f a i l t o k e e p t h e m n t n Tha Blsir City schools 1 tha best in the ante The Hixh Scool is 1 Fully aecredlted lm by the st.ate universit; 2 A member of the No Amoclltion of Coltege condary schools. 3Ha.l fuil accrediting with zhe Univenity 1 The Faculty 1 IJvery high schooi n college or univerai! with experience. 2 Every gruie teac h: ienoed and a spedliis i l Sondey School 9:l5 A. ll. Homin; Serrloe l0:80 A. H. Evening Service 8:00 P. H. RE-ORGANIZED CHURCH OP' JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER who no always med purebred bulls were getting an average net income from their (arms of $!,l02.Those nren who had used purebred bulln from l to 5 y ears were averaging a net income of $799 for the yea:'a work.n n ' s . u N ' r s I Any Nebraska farmer can ine;one (Lincoln Street "w" gg, ¢ nm, his income proportionately by follow- nan »| '3 Elliott, gmgm,Snoplr ing the same practices.The greatest Sunday gd,001 at In 0»d°ck concentrated effort to put the "Get Punc hing Sonloel at 11 ,L |[_n_ Purebred Sire" idea in the minds standard sufficiently strong to safe- guard against foreign aggression. But the United States, now the pmmier of nations, conftitutcd of people devoted to peace and abhorrent of war, is obligated by the standing a- mong nations it hu attained and its influence in world affairs,to lead the movement for uni\enM disarm- amont. Wherever and whenever the quee-FORD~ sERv1cr~; @ @§ 'Ci @ @ @ U o QE 4. ( I. I { __»91 -¢¥~-\.:»=36~»~i'1 \"~- 'a a ~ ~ - Eating fish at least cnce or tyvice a week ls ahabxt that tends toward better health. Alu n I t 1 | a we lc o me c lu n n ,espec ially when y ou order y o u r lls h f r om u l,b u a u n e we are pnn lc ulur a bo ut th e qu lllty a nd lre ah ne u. Fr es h C lug h l Non h er n B u ll-head: (dressed). ner lu... 2 7 C uality Market MEATS AND GROCERIES /ENS .`\'lELS£.\', Pmpridm ( K Inl Une Nebraska lumen :ha hu ever'!|on of dlxannunent arises. the strong s r . F mu c ls B ORGI A been nuned in the Burlington Dairy vein of wa government should npeak <c|¢h»u¢c h m m Stn Spec ial mln whkh 1. w uma up In Su behalf.n a n m e n t . Father c. A. Beyendorfer.him: Pint and 'Baird Sunday of each ber 6 to 23, making 31 atop: in on many counties of the state.At eachmonth, llaal at 9 A. H.559 pucehred breeder of Neb:nah: Second and Fourth Sundays, Mm ll 10:30 A. H. mB'rHo1>1s'r EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Cor. Colfax and 5th streets) O. U. McProud, Pieter. Sunday School l0:00 A. H. Homin; Service 11:00 A. ll. will tnde one of his bulls to 1| farm. er for the scrub which he has been using in his herd.'rm trade 1. to be on even exchange.The farmer will benefit directly. the la n indirect- ly through the increased interest in the dairy lndustry of the slate. "Hom:ilnlln' hun gone oot uf Epworth League 7:00 P. M.date,bull drntln'ces de ting tlees Evening Service 8:00 P. M.|J f¢ll»" uly n Awkward Ole-e as hc Pny er Heating Wednesday even- ing 7:30. ST l!ARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Gnnt Street between 4th and Sth) Rev. Chu. I). Hering. Pastor Holy Communion every Sunday and Holy Dey at 7:30 A. Il. Church School et 9:45.Alao eer- vlce eser;rSundey nt 11 o'clock. "" ¢. . . _.. _ - . . . _-- . _ - . . . _ _ _ _ -.. turns his bull out to water. "Ya know. ny toni: d».t'z dn foineu. ting wet efver ntruck docs coontrny. :Eat bull dradc du, de purebredt breed- crv and da farmers ces makin' tru ulceaHcrleng-lawn train dees faul.Ay tank ey Ioike to geet wan uf duec buulhn foar my cows, ynll Hut dev fi81 dat awl da tinzs hafc been iixeel oup wid do tirty-wan town: ware da train ess to sto-up.May bee ell. farm- er min't picked just yet but all namest(3)|lu! secx or ate ul da inmenu nroun' his secretary of state took a long step an the Hght direction when they cal- ledn conference to consider the ques- tion of dlaanmament.That was the first ren! step toward outlawing war ever taken and resulted not only in halting an orgy of battleship construc- tion which presazed greater war, but it turned the worlul-mind from thouhts of war to thoughts of pence.It was an uccomplinhment when rightly ap plnizwl that will lllumine the Penw- of history for all time. for it :ct in- cffnceably the neal of condemnation on the aaju<umu¢»'»r national diff- cnenocn by military erbltnmcnt and turned the dynamic thought of the worl:| from wer to pence.What an inspiring thought that war. the most destructive of all monsters, is it:elf tl be destroyed. ST. §lAR§°S EPISCOPAI. fnunc n Ilfv, Chas.D.Hering,Pastor. 1:30 A. Bl. Holy Communion. 10:30 A.M.Manning Prayer and 0 I l l | ;v. u ¢ . . .. - . .c l a n o f N e b r u k n Le ti fi c at e. . Sp e c i ai fe a tu r e s . I O n e o f t h e b e s t N o n d e p a r t m e n t s i n t h e s t e a c h e m i r e i n d e n r r .. RATHMANN GARAGE n n - - I Authorized Ford Sales and Sgrvice Station _ - I Everything Pertaining to FORD SERVICE K2 ,g , ~< \ (. graduates usually secure better teaching positions . 2 Strong courren in Commercial work.The students in thi# de- panment receive sound business instmdion for the commercial world.The director of this de- partment is a university gradu- ate with actun!lsuslnen.. exper- ience. 3 Excellent training in vocal mus- ic. glee club and onehestra work open to all students.We have wln distinction.There fore, increase your children's chances for successby giving them an education. Students: School opens the door of opportunity.Every boy and girl should enter this door. Go to high school if you have grad- uated from the 8th grade.If y ou have not c nmpletedjligh echool, re- turn and |z1aduate.Think of the future.School train- ing in youth leads to 1. Success in the future. {2) Higher wages {3) Bet- been fortunate In securing one nfqllr health (4) H!PPl¢\ liven. the leading music teachers of ;},e Insufficient schooling and early em- atate to .liner this work.'ployrnent often leads to £13 ~ jobs 4 spec ul attention given o ffjl _vy wa ges g p Uoemvlvsment t h e " H I E ~ b y o u r p r i m a r y g g . ; 1 6 )BICKRCM l. \ I u l u n c . p e n .Ba c k l o S c h o o l Ii Sp e ci a l amp!\:¢ i.<o n -Ivh at e A l i i n q u i r i e s c o n c e r n i n g s c h o o l w o r k n m !sl e cl a ma l or y w o r k .S h a i m slaoulfl b e au l u l m - m l t o S u p t .D V . l n le a c h t h e etudent.i n T:.hat.o M a = » r r .( i e n l m l H i g h e|.'honi.l l l m r , _I el-very hare beeen zum!in ua da'se|mon.THE INSURANCE OFFICE |rouinmittee ws! ess runnin* da rgain.Come to church. Remember you L R (;[1,}3}=;nT, Hn "Hoot, ay always uuse a gmud bu-have a :muh Almost all the aggresAll Kinds of Insunnee I _ul wo I hde no sc rub to dnule will hiv!forces of madern life conspire ir*uhnut 'Ihr :\mt°wrt).|Tong f\vhr:\~l&:l lllln mama I ~.L;'°._~';'f:-~r:f'_-1; "HF: "r- ||I|\'l.'lb "S" :rw gojomgm ll- 'H"€:' iw!!Q| Dana College Dana College solicits the young people of Blair and vicinity to get their education at the college of their home toW T\..:. _. -n Regular College, Normal, Commer- cial,_Music and ademic courées are offered. Rates Reasonable Write for new catalog D aria Co l l e ge _lllair, Nebraska Buy Your Tires NOW! .Prices Will Never Be Lower _..- GOOD YEARS Are As L A the Lowest and the High t Quality.. Wadter Larsen Garage |@ 1 ( X )" 1 E . c .P I L C I I S R I R e l l Ex t a t o 1 B o t h F a r m n n d C l l v P r a n a !! ! __I'i1Ii '\*\'\h D) g\r. # C E P R m ° z , | . C n x vw r l - : n A T U N I Q U I 2 M e w s T a m . t h e n a-till r e m u i n u t h e :n xi st en t a m i u n d y i n g h u n g e r o f t h e s o u l w h i c h Je su s Chr is t.a l o n e c a n r a t i s fy ,a n d fo r w h i c h H e h u i !! H i s h o u s e . a n d u r ..l..-n _ _ _ _ _ _ ;__ _ _ r _ ; _| nI @© © ©©@ Farmers Co-0perat1ve Umon Lumber Posts , Shingles Cement Sand Coal Salt Tankage Farmers Co-0perativé Union -c ~ o n e s ~ Dana College Dana College solicits the young people of Blair and vicinity to get their education at the college of their home toW T\..:. _. -n Regular College, Normal, Commer- cial,_Music and ademic courées are offered. Rates Reasonable Write for new catalog D aria Co l l e ge _lllair, Nebraska 1 1I " I 1I1 Phono Ind.278% Blair.Ne b n s h hr? - 4 - - . . ..,. x DR. W. F. HnafruiuD R N T I K P 1 - r -J |III I II |A l t h o u g h t h e l i ve s t o c k o f t h e c o r n - : m m i t y w u o f a u c h g o o d q u a l i t y t h a t it w a s u l i ffi c u lt t o fi n d a w o rt h y "p r i s - o n e r " t h e m o c k i r i n l o f a s c r u b b u l l r t o e n t l y st a ge d a t W a y ne s b or o ,P a . d r e w a n au di e nc e o f m o r e : m n :s t h o u a i n d -l..l.1 per son s.T h e a d ve r t i s i n g I | . u m ¢ \ | n m s l c n l m r n u i , a n u l p p o l n u wH i s d a y t o p r o vi d e .T o fe e d a n d p a m p e r t h e b o d y .a n d a t t h e Sims''t i m e n e g l e c t y o u r s o u l , w i l l b r i n g y o u n o n a l ha p pi n es s .G e t o u t o f th il. n a y c h a i r : h h S u n d a y .C vm e t o ch u r c h ,a n d l o t G o d k n o w t h a t y o u m n b e l o n g t o I l i m f - _ - . - - -|nun ul me cnamber of Commence.The veetry at the last meeting hun-;Rooms over Blair State Bank 1 the Franklin County Farm Bureau. om! the writer with a call to become |and sh1e county. agent hltl charge of their regular pastor with a substan 1 Blair, Nebnaia I nrangemenbm.The trial was condueb tial incn-are in salary.. ed according to an outline furnished Church schno! opens September ith -*{ )by the United Staten Department of'{U| ; (HxAzriculture.CONGREIGATIONAL ClDR.§EgfTIDS' ¥ L E Y |Local iegai talent made the court James A. MtKeemrm» Pastor Rooms our Hanaerfa 3,hfy proreeelitlgs realistic.The "nuheaiff'Blair, Nebr.and hfs foree of deputies "nrrested"|Vacation days are over for Ute l'"" In Klmnnnl lfnn dlvl \a .............;.._....._ 4-3.0 - - - "§§|Y|"'i'E¢»'<iiS3I"'l (1) 1 ( r l 1o'H.u ~:mN. HAII ER a | o'HANLo:~|\IAttorneys-at~Iur l 1 |Omen in sun Bank Bulldina' J | <=>~ me nun Ind nthennive aided in con-Uuellng euurt order. lor the convenience of busy farmin the trial wan heh! at 7 o'cloek inlnorlc refreshed and strerrxlherml ir: mind and body and in anxious §l make [his coming 3.ear 1 memorable one in the life of the church.With consecration and eoopemtiomon th-pnrt of both puter lull iny men ihalner! mailed ind B00 eolureel postersgonl may be ours ttf claim. aulurertirerl the event.|The morning service at l l A.AI. The lrill took place on an eieetrie will be resumed next Sumlay.Let u or and the church.We should »ett\f ¢lo\\n £0 serious planning for the gear ~ahead.Your paador returns lo hir the evening.The merchants of Way neaboro held A "dollar 1fi)" wlmilrh was\»7l|lel;.a|I\er1.i1f~ed with the scrub' 1~ull mul an an luxililry attrnrtiun. 'I`wenly»'!ive hundred con] invitations e x p e r i e n c e I n b u y i n g r e a l e s t a t e . a d d e a c h y e a r 4 p e r c e n f ft e r e s t t n t h e a m o u n t y o u h a v e s a v e d .n A number of our presene Savings Ac count c ustomers are plannin htheir own as soon as they have saved sujllc lent W h If a omt 0|y not I th i .thrif ty crowd. and !hen In a lew y ears y ou wlll he able to Su; '§,a,,§"*;ggg;,n Farmers State Bank i 'Q. ©©©©©©©@©I _rg for new:aaghted platform erected in the hail startinthis very first Sunday to makou h i i r h s e i n le m se lgzark.lhnd mu:ic added lo the en; un c hurch a friendly place to uhich I P m F i nT m : B x r f z n r n mPure Four \ l._......._ T H E ~ J o n § A . n n o o r s .P;hllalxer ne ; E ! - rz z x' THURSD A Y §»}i§`s5=}" Year $1.50 ¢ . _ -|- " " "" ' Entered as aecond-elm! matter nt an poetoffice at nni r. mb. .u wler 5; Ad of Cong:ea of March 3. 1379 Every subscription ls r¢¥ll¢|°*l as an even account. The names of sub- aeriben will be instantly removed from our mailing lint at the expir- ltion of the time paid for lf the pub- Ushen be notiiie\|:0U\¢fWi=*¢ the sun lcriptlon sill remain in force at the designated subscription price.Every subscriber must understand that the ___|,.,¢....| l _|THE Fil TLRPRISE wperie-I uf |Llf (hu<~l~ anfl it! Fell i||lll prow to tourElf that lmorzmiili {5ll'll| I!iSl()NH Ill ||lI§~'M=\RK 'I . .meant more than more I!lEtpis . :l (Continued from page One)imenl in well wortI erm. :ml L. The Tll€l1ern frees] I bellow in bop mul ;ziri»: F1" men .ml 1..unlr|| ol tmnfr.; r.I\.al \at :'l(\£'| the lnuy =on tl: lie r|\.u l\.ill reap.l lbellr te in the oure ut lminr n\'1e|\In tlle tlfic:ir} of ilu l'l flu nliunity ol tennshimz .r..I l'| llzl ]|\" a-¢nIz\;: otllern.I l¢lt»\|an \\i l||!l In revealed in human ilu» uf; "ell a- in the pages of a printed hook:in In-:dons .Luuzht not su muon by |:Il.' cept an by exnmple; in ability to work with the hunuln as well ua to think »i'it the bend;in e\°.2'\i»».¢ :Int makes life large and lo\el\.I be- lieve in beauty in the school room, in lhe ieeme, in Jnuly life iml in out n in»r.¢.I l.»eli».\e in lznnrlne:, in lore in faith,in ull ideals nnel distant ll¢|p2!¢ that lure us nn.2 believe that r gondltions are marie a p e n p f Miesery hour of every day we receive u eonlncr between the publisher "'"'¢iu»= reward. for an we are ami all we e.eri¢Ilan-. 1.\| m:'r\as Sl'ltE 1."l1..; {ll§RI.:i \'olll*Illll Tl) (JET lx lion! lmu-elgerpen ure Ixluirnyn ful I ur|1\|e Ilwlr f€tf1llll£Pi Ind fri: \ 1ll| Ivl\ |ll-l\0r ||repure1l ffum nm ! T\up|-The lI|\en»ri.-e lea l1IIII:q an ilepnnnitnl.:leveled .to jooda nmll their prepnmtion,know \i0m.=l|:rvuulers aw "Tlie Kitchen Cobine:.'l \rilten by Nellie Maxwell. Nellie Maxwell lilies to cools. S|\\4been it it ever 1lII€\.° xhe helped in 1 rl n.othere=kitchen.For the I m tenl yearn she has given |t'¢l.lJ2€s Mill ili- momatratlonn for the Lfnivenlty ol Wiseonsinmt the many farmers' in :tltute< held in that state.She l|n1 no; only studied domestic science, but the has laugh! it in the state ngu eulturnl eolleirea ol Iowa and Nehru lml ulnlernlu.n~l tn maine The :noE ntl! of nature gifts mul co:l\e<|uent li ||oe~. not make as attr:u:1.i\<~ an np- ;r:¢mnce an the American woman. Pnliteneg is very prominent lnrv. m\o1\in|; much sua-;»lu~= eI1ur!. on th rnn of the American, \=\l1n i not \| r tcustomeel to shake haanls with every me in the "parlor"and constantly repeat "vansaagod"tuntrumfalable) and "wk" [thank y oul When I say that Denrnarlc is allow in thot. won! nm! deed, it in not nec exautry a negative cdticism.There 51 nothing, during my xtay, that ha- -o irritatedme as this abovementlnneil quality. This is probably only infli cntlve ol the fact that we Americans tl()not tlnmler s t a n d t o p r o p e r l y e va l u a t e t i m e . W h e n I oh.-serve t h e pe a c e fu l a n d 'B r a n N e b r . , A u g . e s , 1 9 2 r- v l I l ! :ut prewn: i= not gnml..\ L:.u:k.ju-ti Denmark is :l beautiful ful-1¢1U}» ;\\1l1t into bankruptcy the other |I:iy._1?.~rM'r:|:\ll;Ll.-E1.u.~E nf 2i;e\T;n.<l r. ll.-crown, uhiel: amrniully -lumix at I1 Th per dollar. mm ran|.;e- at 5.2. .\\ua:1-l1.|\l' not ! l\ l|in prnpnr1.io:: [ |flunl n"~»tlim:1lTtll :lI¢"ll¢T.lhllil\.\rki.| :3 l\:irihip nn the laborer "nmparati\ely 1peukinpr,prices me l.|;l:The Anaerienn automobile i- \meat detriment to Denmark,:: mmiey lPu\ee=the country for ma- I "i tll it-ru:rn:Lt ~tr\tt||.|.K .rum l{0l>€11l1.i\r|to llef-.|:-=1.uiiele lla: l|\;ltl.e rent". out |1 tm lef t ;\!L1l tl 0 u":n| wilf in 4*| 1l.ntrllt.ll 1 111 t\11\.|:('ll'1l!|:..f ~nll :1.:;||Tcrv.:xg ln* }|\|.~l ¢l»~a~r:r|p£1un. In hun. l>enm.|ri»I ef- l;;1 4|» tlvrli( -ar. realizattiifl nl tlw l..<1 tlmi n little "American a¢|\er1n|n|:\M»l1l\l i f ;tl1im=M14 gas, while nor enouuh tdng touristn from fur :mil near. uliu 1 .practical value ie returned.'I'heuoulll pronounce Denmark :in ideal ' ln " " l" l'farmer in very well eituutefl little spot with its pezieeful t0|.|ntt}, ~ pre-ent. receivim: high plirei fur limely Lopenhasren. beautiful beuclie:pe produc e.land hand:onzc and unique emtle==.I Coon wi H 1 I §"air. Nrbr.. Aug. 28. 192I \0 - - - -- - - - - - - - - . l l l . \ l " i I{B .n u z r z l n w h k g e r i t f o r Fa i r m o n t .( ` r c n m c r 5 l l'I1} r 1¥ 'l g hm t Pr i c e f o r l ' U i | ' m a x l.lllI=\I'~l A N U !:1i(::4 l \ u l m §P h t w \\ i l l {11c;\.|.50 0 . F-1 $. :l¢f. \ ¢Il n r 4 r l c c t r 1 l r vt n r l.|,=1::»:e:I n l : . ! ¢ : p r i 1 aff air 11.2 tl ' l f .]|l i 1;§»f-1 I l"r!"l}it..'\~ '~. lu .1 \\.\ " l l i i l | ,~: L-:} I r 1l|1\ \ce:|\\; 1ll .¢r A ve :mul Stl:S t .:.l .'\ " " " ' l'Im|1¢Z (e:| l.|r U41 I r 5. i l \ .l ; \ r m -:tml I v u i t l #..\. - -- - - - -0 -- - -_ -.rr oi li 2 1!=\:n tivo 1:II lu.r. .rsif l\x.11r.~l . 1 [\\\ | l l |»l\.t \} ' u .I 1 l :"~ "r |. .l l . n e t . o l Slut...{ | . j .J w l. .| : ur 1 \ \ |.|L n n r 4..illaL o . | . l 1|\.U r l l .B .C l a r k ,successor t o D r . ; A .J.Sa n de r so n . M r . i l y i l e B a d g e r , o f A r l i n g t o n w a s i n Bl ai r § e :~ t er d ay . M n . C . l i . R o b o n m n a n d d a u g h t e n \ . e r e i n O m a h a l a s t M o n d a y . C i t y L o a n s ,m o n t h l y p a y m e n t s , p r o m p t r e r vi c e .G e o r g e B .R i k e r . 3 - t i ;.¢r:i l' l \ \ \ l { 1 fl ill t he J. IZ l . | | | p l \ I Il lm l u Il a nl b c rt w ho i f. s pe m l in g u fe w \=e r. k- ul Ft . Sn e l l in g , is e x pe c t c ni t o l l h l a o m o S u n d a y . Ti ng \\ . l l . C. ix en § og : in ga ke n si n ir - l o n a t g h e h o m e o f : p m Ju l i u s Ie t c r - r~ en t hi s a ft er no on . R o b e r t B r y c e , o f t h e R i s p i n s c h o o l ~!1>.tri1:t s o u t h o f K e n n a n l \\ a s .1 l i l u i r l\u¢ine»o~ca l l e r yest eiwl uy. Kuhn;_' l'n.>\m~m i l pl ez m:}u|.l l i t .Il .Il (.ari<.(\l.\ r t o h r . ;. \ . J. : . 1. I\ l r r o | : I F a n m l. u . \. .l o u IAT.l.r,u i l l l u m l l l} . \ }1 1 \ ¢: . - .l l \ \ .l .Il s kvr ,l i l n l r . l| » r . | l l n :.|r.~a |l.|| | !n | l e \ 1 l f ll Kumi . : i f l lit \.i \:1;g I.u'wr}i. ;\.:.1l11 in u p v \\J u l r i m l | .l " z l i \li n g e r l | \ r . | 1 \ l rl 1 .\ nm l1 \. ' |~5 1 0:15 i n l l l u i r w n r x i a i fr o l d 'IIPL11 l|1;|IM i n IZin n N i e l r o n p l a n s t o r e t u r n : t o t h e l fn i ve r s i t y a t L i n c o l n fo r a m - o t h e r y c u r 's w o r k . A l vi n 'Q B i n g n m n n o f O m a h a p u r - chme\*I a n e w P o h l a t t h e R o t h m a n ga r np r c l a s t Th ur r w ln y . Fo r Sa l c or R en t : ~ Mo ¢ i em l 1 ou . - e o n e b l o c k fr o m c o u r t h o u s e o n C o l fa x S t . | l * ` m l u i r c n f M r s . M . R .Po u nfl 1 0 5 e m i ! C r n n t R L 1b c l l t l l l l .- z . \ : ¢ l s x r z v r m 1 : ~ m . a \ ( 1 » o m u ¢ d f r o m p a n e U n e ) l c a \ > l n l t ~ * ' n p c n 1lt| \lr : %um l} " u r i c i l i o u i i g h l sl (hi L i l llru p ! 0 [ \ \ r . " . ' m a y li r m o r e .\ a n d 1 l.1 ln r l i a r g : i l .I n tl-9 H o h i y h »c l m o l i n n * .L |.|l1ll 1?fu rl...{v;. I Tlila l'. of }l l \l |o|1}»1\r ;!»i l u : p l r l l o f }\lLl. |cvr taiil : | 1 | n \ l | 1 1 - -u f |.\t h u pulmln !.l|.|1 T.l\a 1.l»nl a|11.1T\|- ;g.~-ui. Tim u l l l w c n m j n g n g n m l , l u l l .va l l w ww ul np ti uvn o f :x mo l e l u wa r \l x al l xt o fl i tl u t an 5 0 0 7 c o u n v.l u l 1 h vr iu \u ld w o r k o u t u s t u d y chcelulc.Th i n w i l l g i n fu r c r .rr . : r g y t o y o u r w o r k a n g l i n t D '_ .'*i g o u m i ! vl i j u y y o u r h i g h s c h o o l d n ; - . l l I wi l In he a r i n m l m l t ha t c = > n \i\tiu:\L1 1 .1 »r w hw h me n hm c wu rl w i. h o w \ir ;{»|mlur ing t h e | I| l x L fvw 52 l . r -I1 ~uh ] m e t ho d s o f c n n sl u c ll u ; lJ\llii|.|: r v o u t o f d a t e .G r e a t e r r f firim 1 \.!\\u i r n l Th n l n n ff i Iiustawnu-1 .\rlnI||hu:=college at St roices, as 100 permns have alreadyPeter, Minnemln.|signe1l for thi;work.Rzhearmln Mr.:<i¢-lm has been marie ¢h°iéf"l|1 begin immediately on 'Jw nratnr- uhrcrtur ul' lhc I"ia-at Metljxodiut church io, "The Holy City," bi' Gaul which uf tlnmhu :md Ima already begun rc' will be prevented as a holiday pro» h<.|r».;!»¢ with the choir of that church' umm. December 21, probably ai we \ ivrh will give its first pmg]gm |_m_lomahu ll0|li\0l'iUm.dvr hi<|lirt\rliun "un-lay rncrninsrl \{Q~'.. r . ie|-en, with his wife and two 5a;al.f.'l|1ln'r T.Lons Lax urriwd in Blair and wx!! Hu ;||:m~ £1 i\uil»I up a gwat char'|i\0 in a residence on the college 21|~0¢irI)in l\m:|!~a prohalbf y 50N rampus I .__. . _ l_ __ - _ _ __ - - II vu 1 1 n c TYINEIIIJTER sronz non SPECIALS We have one 3-burnerQulck Meal $8 ~ Oil Stove in Al condltlon, nt .- One Qulck Meal Enameled Combination Gas and Coal Range. This f»~»<f;43 ~ lsln Alcnnditlon and worksfine ~ We have a Comblnatlon Alcazar Range with all worn parts put on new at a prlce of .... ~ A good used hand power Washer lor only .... ~ We have on hand a few good used Base Burners.Come In and look them over. A good 4-burner Pe;'_lection Oil Stove with bull!-In oven. .hls is n good buy, nt only ... ~ See Us for Your American Field n Fence, Paints and Oil Stoves. 'l'he Arndt Hardware August Jonlon.Jr.,of Herman aubacrilver. __ _ _ . . . _ . - .- . . . - - », - .--_ _ _ . . . . _ . . . . . - . -_. _._Omaha is makin! h°!Wlf PW*""i"°"", an o convention city.ut week elle entertained the western Iowa and N9- lnra-lm eelilon and this week she as l»ol.e.\n to the merchants- of the mme territory. ___ ___ ___ .~fThe pment'high Pfiwt for farm pruiluce ran in no way he altriliutefl to political reasons.0W5l1K to crop failures in other countries. Canada, Ruhlil and Almeria. consumption haa nught u p with production and thii gona the present high prices and not political or market mlnlPUl*u°" "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ l l |1 Few people realize the amount of lam-ineim done a ti h e South Omaha This year".-u averageunlockmarket. is reaching a daily bmlneas of $1.- 3oo,000l rm. places Omaha next to Chicago in rank and means that the inrrningr community contiguous to the market has a declllnl advantage from a money point of rieir._ The pn-nent republican campaign appears to be taking on the some mt- pect as when McKinley and Rooae» veit rnnule the race.At that time it was a vicepresident campaign and it vecms this time to be the name. Ilawex being the on e who in being |iaceal in the limelight. Al the lost meeting of the city rouneil a motion was entertained to .:|..... .mn e.. -.......| a|or r... ol.- m.. rio.I believe in the present and .its }¢a. opportunitiem in the future a mi " H Any from in the Kitc hen Cabinet can be relied upon to produce n sur eeasful and palatable dish for you: table.Your tmk will be free of ex periment;Zflins Maxwell has done all that in her own kitchen.And lr }.tomi»e> :mil in :ho dixlne i»> of liv ing.Q Dealing in Istares An illui-tration of the political "bunk" that usually goes the round# ilurlnx the election year in the armi- ment Lott mmle by some that the pre- sent rise in prioex for agricultural produits is due to an organized effort on the part of "big bunlnexa" to in fluence the election.It is not ner- onoary to argue this point.To those who so believe the door in wide open to profit handsomely from these ml- vantel.On the.da'te that this editorial was written the price of wheat in Chicago for December delivery was $13558 and for May $1.40.This is more than 30 agents hlgher than it wa? on the mme market a year ago. #At the time of. writing. the price of December corn on the Chic ago market was $I.l6*i anal May 1925, $I.16'£.This In about 40 cents higher than on the same dnto hut year. Any farmer who is skeptical of the permanence of these prices can con- tract now on the Chicago market for oellvery next December or Moy. This kind of transaction in not gam bling.It is the very reverse.It takes advantage of a sure thing and tnablea the produeer to avoid the hit!i vnl of what the future market may be under changing oonilltions.Why, her column will he found no freak eoncoctiona or those calling for in gredients not easily obtainable in the smallest community. Kitchen Cabinet wggestions pro contenterl life of these people, the old adage of "haste makes xtone comes to my mini] in a lsrowler |~EIIr(. lc r,apparently these people,altho probably too slow, are getting more out of life than we Americans.Hou» ever I must offer a critic:mm, that com pared with the Americans, the Dani>h are far lean practical both in public and pdvate life.As tourists,our ratience was especially tried on trains and in restaurants.With fou: vide the variety demanded of tlu."`"¢P¢i0I\S the trains avemge only uoocl housekeeper.Women readen who have followetl the Kitchen Cab inet will tell you that Silas MaJ<\\el|'- advice is dependable and sound. Rem! what she offers today and tr) out what appeals to y ou.And re- member this is only one of the inter eitinpr features of your newspaper- The lglnterprise. ARE YOU ACQUAIXTED WITH JULIA ao1'rom.r21 Are you keeping up with Julia Bot tomiers fashion department? The woman who wishes to appear uelliiresaeq without spending too much time or money to that end recog- nises the Enterpri1\e's fashion depart- ment as n reliable ami authoritative guide to the correct modes of the bea son. ln this department Mrs. Bottomley attempt.-1 only to depict what combinatlonu of color.materials and style will prove mont satisfactory with re- ganl to economy and individual taste. R h o l 1 \ §l l i n a l | | n \ 1 n n . \ l f a . n n r l lane-thlnl of imerlcan 1peed. when entering an eating place one rntlal. he prepared to spend about an hour, cll1erwi.~=e remain away.{Quick >ISI" .ire can be gotten ot railway station1 between trains)1 The financial condition of Denmark . ® @ @ © © A S I I |ll ||| | T h e O n l y S e n s i b l e , S a n i t a r y M e t h o d BLUR GAS collmw J a BLAIR,NEBRASKA @ Announcing Our Fall a3O p e n i n g o f §l ' A L L C o l l T S A N D M I L L I N E R Y © i SEPTEMBER 1, 1924 g©©@©©©©©©©©©@@©©©©©@©©©©©©©@©©©o@©©@©©@© ©©© ©© @© ©©©©©©© \ Mr.A.J.Croucly and daughter, lzuth,were business callers in Omaha on last Monelay. For Sale: .Stover No. 4 feed grind- er. In good condition. Inquire at the Enterpdse officie.22tf. llennon hah been billing Blair to o:l\ertire their harvezlt picnic and Rodeo lor August 30. w. C. Cameron ol Grant township war a pleasant c aller at The Enter- prise office last Monday. LOST:A light travelimt bag, be- gmcon Blair and Calhoun.Rewanl of- fered.Call The Enterprise office. Mr. Chris Jensen, a brother of Mm. Goldberg Analernon, is here visiting. He residen at Rell Cloud, Nebraska. Haggard al:Bendorf, Undertaking one closed rar fumished without ehg. Both phones.bouted in Riker office. Mrs.Fred Robertson, of Herman. \\h0 was taken home from an Omaha honpitll about hree weeks ago is im- proving nicely. \. Witlinn; Cook,.lr., of Omaha,pent Thunuday and Friday of lllell weekatthehrimeofhisgrandmother, MH. .loe S. Cook. Misa Ruth (.\'ou\|;, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jac k Croudyjis to tearil in Douglas county,her -school begin- ning next Monday. Jens Anderson, tho Soutn street dairynmn, if driving a new Lhevrolet tcudng car which he purchased from suneil Pnulnen, of lilntr. neo nlm-I self onto one of thorn! new l'orlls at E.B. Corrigan :mul wife are ox- tho Rothman garage loot Tuesday.lluctin»¢their daughter.Mrs.Harry Haggard 6:Bendorf,Undertaking! one elosed car furnished without chg. Both phones.Located in Riker ollloe. township camo down to lilair last Frisluy and bought a new Fonl tour- ing car. \Iluwunl W. Hoover, of Chicago, a brother of Mrs. J .IZ.Campbell.is taking a two weeks vacation with l1i». »=|»ter here in Blair. Mr. and Mrs.IId Matthiesen and daughters returned home last Sunday from a summer sojourn at their sum- mer home at lake Okoboji. A.. B. NewKirk, of the Bisbee school alislricl. ii. driving a new Ford tour ing cor which he bought of the Rath- rnann Garage on last Tueaml:|y. Mrs. Alice liven and non, Sheldon ol Lincoln have been visiting at the M hi. Hulbert home.They will- visit an Woodhine,Iowa before rcturning home.` Preeident c.XI Hansen, of Dann College and Mrs. Hansen are expect- Hl home next week from their vaca- tion trio to California and other west- ern stateo. Miss Josephine Johnson and Mrs. Mary Anderson Ieft for Excelsior Springs, Mo., last evening where both will partake of the medicinal waters of at famous place. \ ' i ¢. ¢ ¢m Y Y ; \ Q ¢ n || | J » f a h n . A 1 l n l - Monlork. of Kansas, to vivlt them for a while Q._ The firemen were called to the Gam meron homo in Fira; W ant on last Monday to put out a blaze mid to have stoned from the exploiion of un oil :\to\'e. A boy was born to hlr. and Mrs. llerman Nelson of the New Englanul laeighborhoofl lust Monday night. M125 Nei.-on was Laura Larson, daughter of J. l'. Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Alien and the fiutahow siotera. Katherine and Mar- garet,have rcturnell from a few weeks.outing at Lake Okoboji and other Iowa points. His4 Mary Seymour, who will teachat Washington, Nebmkalwitined with Miss Dorothy Gray over teacherts in- nlitute and ieturned to her home in Fremont luxt Satunlay. Attention of the Enterprise reazlegg ie called to the page ml which is run in this insure-grouped about a synop- ris of facts pertaining to the Blair >chools.Read these ails. Paul L. Moore and wife have nr- nvei f'r~oni Winfield. lilunsln and will tive at the Geoige B. Rik.-r nomo. Mr. Meme is the new prilleipzul of the Blair high school for the coming year. Mr. Wallace Chadotte. of west of Blair drove down to Omaha yesterday .-......_.,...........eriem ;|I1 |~. nmt lookim: for :t 4 mla,iund lar »¢..:|t know how to go ii.)1|U\| to get lt.l The i-~-Inn man toning. munt po.»\>v--5more than his lather's ability if l-vi wlnhe- in be as successful as he.li l tokev more wealth to make him |iCi1] more learning to make him le-an\r~l.i nrrl more eilocation to make him cull tured. On the othe r hand,p0»allJilitios have incneased,honors have multi- plied. aml new opportunities ha w presenter!thernaelves.The \\orl1l' nee¢l=»trong cleancut men and wo- men lla it never did before.The ile manli for the well trained man or woman is always greater than lla- svrils Hence. 1214 hemf the l.iaI\ :c h ill -igipleni qualrves hi mvlf I-r 1if..urk If greater are ..i- c'a.u o-|1 "("€r§Let every hoy nil tgirl mi lll:.'r ani! lhe at rroumling commzc Pr alert on thi= roar! to r¢uc<'.t by vw mliing ln the high achool,Munlzzyf mornink. Sept. I, MUSI CAL xbzs rnuc ron FOR BANA Walllo B.Nielsen,who comes to Blair Ili- instructor of music at Dam: College, received his musical degree frgit Si.Olufn college,Northfield Minn otu when he was preaident 01th e E h .Union of 300 volces.llo aerveal at times as assistant director of the famous St. Olaf; choir and won in charge of the aecond choir.He was :lirector of music last year at the II ! II 4,.J .,4<,J;_A _A,,44,¢». 1 DAME Fashion Brings Forth Many New and Beautiful Creations for Fall. Come and Get Acquainted with this Showing of Excellent -New Fall Merchandise W hether © © © © © © © .5-= a th e Ammo n ma ge ." " " " " ' " " ' " " " " " ' " " t " " " ' ' " " ' t a k i n g his anne son,Howunl,withbut returnel home from Lmcoin last him to have his tensile: réinmed. The "F IOR S A LE :A sow and 12 DfES Sunday.Mum Bernic e plum to re opention was to hlve been perforrri- qg;,_ and saws to farrow soon, also Sam? turn to the Lni\ersity in time for the ed lhiq morninn' ro n t r a ct o r a n d p l ow s.U p e n l n g S e p t e m b e r S JUST ARRIVED!the juvenile b.|l1l|why not instru-r " "1 quotesmenu for othef da These are ""'" of some of the preelection sei-Mn.. qtltakliulln that will come up to hlvet You Buy or Not. ~C o A T s 924./-° , . .. - = ' ; $~1 ~®Bolivias, Velvetones, 1 E ln all the New Fabrics Such As Cut Polaires and ~Tigellas, Cordos and :" n u m " W M ! n . . , . , x - © © © © © @ © ©© © ©©@ -u - n U \.\u u f wnsu u u \ I wi l l a p p t u i \J\v.nlro r g a n i z a t i o n a n d e a c h m e m b e r o f t h e gr s c u ll u r a l pr i ce s u p a n i .h i l e =§\>»~i n i h i s t e r d t o r y n e ve m l n r g a n i u t m n s nh o u l d e n j o y 9..!1a!.t h e " P ° m l ° ° " f 21:1.:f_ " " L ° f'f 1-r:l\be ac comn anE1 The ilethoulinl. Bun: Co:nmII.tee|ills: Minnie Hlinner and aI»t¢|~In-luay. American Maid Sunshine Baby Lampbe|\'a store §aturday August 30.§¢iro\e up from Omaha W¢¢|nes¢Ia5 |.;...;.;:.a;:;":..»".:f;.::..:;".;::";.;| nm ll. hu appeameal tlllt me lP¢¢\\|*'l"`GF§.If'2.'.L'{"'nrd. Mrs.. ._ -- .."...... ..H.... uanuulc suuu 'u d 3 h i ~b u t i n Qhig nu cl t u u\ || |u | || \ u l!! £U l l¢ .t |t h e r e b e d i s c r i m i n a l i o n i n t h e g i vi n g o r .~E t f ' f ' f " _ _ . . F ' _ _ ..___ | li o 1 .t n m le 3 r in a n a u t h o r i t y . I ipuliticnl bun-mmbe 2\\]\¢°n he made HS 'roThe counts »¢h»¢.\-. will throw ml!-is statement.I~`\rmw lhruuzhwl .=\. li. 11:Nz553 mov 1ax:sl0:<rdoors wide 0.9911 next a|$n.|=Q}or ~ the wheat belt have s\1||r¢1| very lib- leginning of another achool year and ¢rally in the increase In price of thu' the childrrn answering to Hue cameereai |.»vvvn_y vv vu l u u u u a _These Coats are all Fur-Tnmmed. Sizes range from34to54.Prices rangefrom $1 R 4-.. $Q|\ 1 l 1 l | l ' §l E \ I l l E " i l u l I : : \ | l 1 ¢ r u u n u a n n n .| | n \ ¢ »a n l l :u l u l g | | L n v \ 1 : l l |n \ | u | | | Ilornarker district.Mr. Ftflelt was in E*ihle schcois in Iliinois and Iowa.ffm! °"' _h"'[i"°'"' penllnlng sa ""Q. Hr. lml llrs. Hurry IIrver drwe toy\lu Lu UU `V"~\g Children's 4 Q %C o a t s Fm.: nm la I-4 Y..." -4:0 :n 4»,. vu: dist rict sch ool vi n e : B ei n g fo r fn l i s i an e e b e n ds e ve r ; UIPTIES-l w l ah a n e t o t h e ac ad em ic wo r k , h u i 1 . 0 t h e m a i n ob je ct .t h e bu il e ll r m o f c ha r ac t er ." \ . , ._ _ Th i s b u i l d i n g o f c h a r a c t e r i s a r e - fl*0D=*ibilil>t h a t ca n n u t h e 1l\irke¢l. I~ I\ e r } l t d . , u el y r a r e le m a w e n ! o f t h e te ac he r i=\ \ a l ¢ h n l l l l \ d ! 0 n ce r t a i n trlenl eopieul by the pupile and the imprc=1iam thus mm'- Broome mouhl. bnundafien, qisern and mountains. The ¢£ U l l ) u l mo d e m ;r e o l zr n | | h y, h o we ve r . 5.re x lr i ci m l 'lo n u a u t h ¢ll.|||top ic s. [alll o n i h e tn I|2 r Hr }u f f é h i n l h c :tusienl.a n d fsenerni r e a d e r :as l i ve a . h u l l j e c l a s h e : w i d w i s h . Ta k e fo r e x a m p l e "Tm !a ;'=a G e o - s r m p h y " d e p a r t m e n t n o w n m n i m : a s a w g u l a r fe a t u r e i n t h e Hln te rpr is e. H e r ?y o u w i l !fi n d in le r es t im z a m l .." r 1 ....l h e a u c t i o n e e r i u g g a m e b u t Ilih u h a||¢0 hurl m a d e i l n x1.l.llly,being.:.\ g r a u l u u i e o f C u l .Ti e p p e r fs S t h u n l n l A u e l i o n r e d n g a t De c a t u r ,lmiiunan. We |\€:~PQ$l:'¢ a\\.ll.CE\a¢ fur the firm rf Je n s en a nd S u n i n t h e ir n e w fu -z . 1 . -. - .- . - . _. \ | 'I . E A S . \ x r S F R P I II S Q I Dr . S t ew a r t h un b e e n h a t c h i ng m a c e ©©@@far ©© © © ©©©©©© © © 0 © © © I A 4 10 miles south of Gretna last Sunday for a picnic and an outing. )li=~= Fraiircs ch~i.¢sm.,.¢n came in Tue»~da; for n few days vim with her |=arenL<, Mr. am! Mrs. Done; Christ cnwn.Miss Frances is 'working in Omaha and expects to :lo stenographio work in an office in the Dougim county court house vshen .-ht retunis. Mina Zilnrie Wetzel, of Omvha for mcaly at Biuir teacher, spent the week 1ml at the Mr1. Joe S. Cook home tmui on Sntunlay evcnink Mit.. Many i:;\ite<I in a few* friends lo celebrate ilu-occu.~if:n.Ilefrefhmtnts were mneul. nnnnl :1 koala!hour~_..au.a n pleasant one for all I F15 OME io our siore at once and see our htndsome Amerncan Mald SunshmeThetrarhins:}|r1f1'<°i\||\is the ;::: ~"" °*"" ='"> "f' °*'> °~' *'"' °""' °1; '°"" ,f'rciumou "°="~ ~greatest {|roft':zulu!! in the World and I:years ago ml!fnul much to . on ark stale. the school the Kreaiest ilnstitution rur|:\| t' thvm in tho.0 nwekly 1HD*The doctor was *\lll"iM"*| 111:11 .\...al......m:-...:.._:.\|' "fmo f f 7&1|\~|¢. "here modern in-returned at all aml so are ur. U I E I I l l . I l u u I 1 v a n u w v u - -. . , hraska where they both teach. Mr-. Clyle Allen mul lluth May re turned lmL Thurmlay fmm l!linn= nherv they were ||Ef.8il\l|l lay liuth §I£l}»"s illfltiri. She is improving nie:I3 ami i< nut with hor aunt. Mr .hm Lnxurf. at Surlny-ide. whilr the r-r of tho family are getting =ttlrI . im:m the main businp+a :~T.rl1T..J l"r£nwut and i- getting rvznly In (|| *s :lun .1 modern uptnda te jmwlr l -Info !2.rng He wil! im=l3'l :nm 3 \ 'll.|n .n=-l put in-;\ clean nq.\- m l .\=T ;»I;u.in be rvmly for bt1\=I:m | :few weeks.The f_I}11\i|}. mnil|:. J Mr.:md li b .Jnhllmn and f.\ miwuhie-r-,?k1i»=~e=Lila and 5I|'\fh af5 21"31'sfgg i s Baby, over two feet tall¢\mf vu-mg mnmuunx.more wp left lm-i»money is pair! fur the support nf lhof :.l "°';"r:":;:""" I1 1-¢h-aol: lium fur all ulhdr 1!cp:1rtn\<m1 ,~ .ml gm:\ friem Come tion 1 Ne are going to sell one of your little ds one of these $3.00 dolls for 99 c. > i n : n f l l n l * n c n v n l n l n Hmla n r n n n e l - © ©~The ifnysal N|:izhbq»|f= are plannimz wt .1 :fowl Limé tomorrow ¢l"riday\ \ .| !l thu,will picnic at Cmlteltor [.uL:.Pinch family is lo brim! u lulsch .I.|l nrrvf-ar>aiisisps for them:el\.e~ : o n u y \\ npr?.\! r.1l|.|l |Il ;|Jllil nerl w i v "lublm t a u g h t h i a t o r y a n d ¢'c¢3r1mnir h r o T h e f1 m l | \ \'| i l l Ha I f. 1~\|=|\In money.i | " °\\=~r5-I \\.|r ;»I.1\<.||1il\n(.. r i : E J 4 \ . . 9 . . |n D a n a a u w l e m y e .. r r l a t i vc s a t I I l k h m " o f pr nver n me nt . ud i c iu u !"Th L .a .|» }5 r !5 \ r rhl zlnl !u uT.I.lI\|l!\P .u~| 101 1".\ l m :1':~¢ n . |I f ail l l ( § p i u n t o vi s i t ».|-cm. J . l s w i t h t h e l r a c l a o r : n u l 1111*u h . ... .. . .| | :....-\.:_.L.... .- . __|r !» . \ l ; :\\u||u U snuuallnz ull uuu:u||1£,'¢!.lT1\1|mf-rn|:|1|.|.nluu II '|1:.\m ||,\\;1 mul olhtr places fnruulf. An eelucatul lrerwn in the I\I§{Irl .,,; l:|]||§ (I\.ll\}f\IIN N\1u~..;a1 lk.;1 . attainment that (311 he expo:tml from 1 .;\;a}|:c Sm wh gt \'~a»hlla»r\on |} C Fntlu-r \\hy me }uu alwngw :ll lI|Iany school r}!'\9|l|, nor |1065 Ihi-\ meta.:?|.:.u. in r l n ;\ >rri<= nf urtirim fmI fuol. ,,| the rlau? 3~\J'* many atoms of mutter in n ginh IIN |lr"fu-mv;-I 1:fuRrH|\|1ic k:io"°I Johnny -Il. don'1 make am uliffnr rlament alone, but rather :\ ful! ale-Elaine and ulrnlillg p.1rti¢u1arI}with'en|:f, dad.They leach tht' :=:m1(:ltwlopment of the moral. memnl nn.l1:oupra;»hic an-I historical bnclzgroun-I-I!,01|1 encl:1. physical beind.Does our school nysI .af rurront e\e|1ts ; tem meet there rrquircrnenlnf 5 Ily follnwinz thus lively anicleec ha-parednean We believe in the tea:hcr's awed* remlrn of the IInurpri»~e are !*3I.I.8f}|Where you going with than xun.u. \\.ri1.ten by I:tI\»\In Uagnml \im\er.I lm: lllfx lI('»If! fbr Iqnaulnige of |,.,...§ lin-%u~? 1|H u in e z a f 1 l y xv 1 t ;'1he ntlxer people* of the ranh livmi Tue yninz to have a tteuncilintilan -the highest ml but ideas of w ls Tum. to "'fu¢la5'n Gco:-ln\pl\5"now with mah wife.1 g l ©©@@@ © @ © gg \$1 to $15 ~ A LIBERAL DISCOUNT To A HAT and COAT CUSTOMER MRS. T. C. HILTON, The Milliner z u x l i z .xx: | s | < . \ e - e a i . \ @@©@@@©©©©@©©©©~©©~©~©~@@~@@@@@@@@©@© lil© @ @@)@GJ#3©@© o r' .,n u n u n H y y to you. Sas B r o s . at -it 0(i0Ck the :u;1per will he llwir home in tovm Thr writer i» in rweipl nf u letter 4111 ann Wanhirlgtnn atreeta fur .|I|¢ \ l r .\:;.¢lmnnv. nf' omL (olfnx street. ifurnia in which he exlII0*H"f' hi" in Valifurninrvlurno-I I n t Thu;| i\y from .u fix1 icres; in certain anicls uhic h haw Julnwm rmnrlllrtml a jussIry hu-irr aunk= trip nut in we»lern Nebradm appeared in the lEnterprise.Mr. Wil- ir.Audubon,Irma for a uumiwr <: :nfl an Alamnwa, Colo.While at AI-,linms is u former Blair hay. a ron y<Rlr=.Hlair frirruls nl the .Ioln|»»|| THE BIG S z i u u v n - p v .511ptf|'\l|cr 6|1|||I\¢|l an-I ulc";|uin¢ uell ln (.nlon||o. doing well I -- --'" " \ AFRAID SHE l _'rm-I F1N'l'ER¥"R¥SFI. BLAIR. N}§f%H.f\g}{ATHE ENTERPRISE. BLAIR. NEBRASKA » - . ..- - - - » -- - - - - ¥1:::',:::;':L::"'' J a r :L.:",,.~'::"L:; 0 1 ~ s w i 1 f ° F = ' < 3 < > ¥ ¢ 8 _ ionelotge You dldn&" (eternal reml- g g n F a g h l g n h a t-0 .TI-11Ti.b?ei> OF '"=1='v@; H S r qu 4-.".F 1\ 1\ . . ; v `1..-...,.._....i ,/ »L - l n 1 7 @ ' i s y - 1 ) . \.l Z' l ~l i ~. /~ .= |_" E . :1 \¢ ." \~} _~~. |l .. . / 'Z a ~|M .1 .* ' / '~. -" - g t .. T *, , > » ' 9 5 3 .%I " i i ~~, l , f a ;" m l r ;Z //, ~ n n l * T '-F a ~ . l f ..'é ~:t w ,"* t t \1 *1 *1 't L 1 3 '". ! i % ~ t T *` 1 ~* t h i ~~~_ - ." '~'~ F ,'~g 2 '3 .'|\5 '- l ~/'o \\Y i~~'J » ' i ¥ " =: l é . : : . * . $ \~ r l .L *. l f .I 1 1 I '*~" 1 P l ' /_ g v " " " " ° :" '\ ;,X ; ~- - M _ E s . .f l l \~; =i "» ~ ` r ~f ' L f " 5 r 7 " ~1 ,.,,l f ___.~,. ..-.t"T-1 . ; ~J *Q-.4 ~Q,f1?."i'T ~~'1*»?&.-.': ;._ ~~ 2.~S-'Al ='~i ;ar"~'ff l v»= .;.~~~ :.~"~" " " ` ~ * " $ * " " " " - ~ ; " 1 } f 3 .4 f ~." " ~'E 1--"I'tp," Gnwrnur l'1nr:hnta t}0g,\rltlch he sentenved to the penltvullnry for llfe for Lllltmz 1| ilu; and at t;l. 2-U. S. S. l`:\m~m und lla seaplane: at Iittrlmlll fur the rinltnug n»l».~l»rutl¢-n ut tbl* l'W\1Dl\' ul' lliuml.: wi ln u Kennett: tfllrlvn "lm will he one ui' tlw three lmateaaes of the {|rlnte of Wales during his stay on I.¢»n;: Island. NEWS REVIEW 0F CURRENT EVENTS the Amerlrnn nletllod ul' ruupemllng. The end nf the war lull: mme at Ins!and the heglpnlng ol'nn lwnuruhle unnl tw lmpe,u luxtlng |attlt.e ls at burial." John \\Iltwll. lieluornttlt nominee that 27 of the sltlles ltuw lhwnnrrtttltr xnvernnrn and lhnl wwtl nllavr ltulheltwtetl Delnutratlc tlenutnrs in llr..'2. These states lmw 3It] rates ln lh l eleeturul rfrllegv and only :uu 59190 gre l1lt't't~|lt-ltlry tu u thultt.All nf 1; f ... 1 . (WOT BROUGHT HOME FROM 5 \l M E X I C O O N S T R E T C H E R I 1 \l | But Mn. Henman h Now in ?€=§":%:':§i:IE: »\Good H°='"=» Tama."2 '::.1'ff:.§:",,':;"';zm» nm ltrl. 3 Self lI.l|hb1.mould rauw over) 5 man to lln his beat. 1 1 A ll\"lla banker ls apt to be |; tIetrl1uv:1t to s town. 1 Some talk: are llltu an old autol mobile. lhvy urn always kgncklng. lt af:- n happens that overhead ex1pens¢lnrludca n lol.or overhead f00ll8lll.lrel The r»;|>mn mme men dont smoke clgantn in because they like thetaste ol' tnhncco. I Father may he bon of the home but II hu la wlatl lm never talks xhtml It Ural lrom home. About all the average mln gnu out ot an election ls the nice way thorllltiltlatr tl treat hlm. Must of un export. about telco as much from y tltlllll folks an we didwhen m~ were gouug. Time hu been when a woman wht alan bake her men bread urn talked 5IlIg I 5l II.I I l I to Tanlac.. A few y enn nga Mm ll. HZ. Her man, 215 Hltrhlngs Sl.. Ran Anlanlo,Taxes, "returned to th e Ma tt! mm Monterey. 1i¢»|:len," :he wsu. "ln such n low slnte 01' health that alle had to be earned to her mmm nn u |\ll¢ltht'I."'As time went on am! she nlll itu- :ered ln the throes of "Nerve exhaus tion.ztontarh dlsorulern a n i bodily weakness,"llle determined."un the nclvtce of her druggllt." tn try Tanlnr.wlllcll me declares "lnmught hnck my health nnd atrvnurlh nfler I had llmoll rleapnlretl of erm goltlng well." The results of '!'nnl||t' tn the can ofMn .Herman.while Indeed reman- nble. are by no menu unusual for Never kick u mnn for mlllng you a donkey tmlenn you are anxloul tomme the 'truth of bln anrnlmw. '....,...y Ilermnn, "so thin and weak that I feared my llfe was 20111: to he cut short.I could neither eat or sleep ln 1 natural 1suy'nnd It seemed at timesthat heart pnlpltntlnn and ntno ex- hnuxtlun would like me nmy. "The mllien of Tnulnc will titty !have W heartfelt lhnnkn. for It u ra Tanlac that I nttrlbuta my eewreryand present good health.Tanlac ll ilke n blessing from heaven to me. that ll tha W31 1 think about ll." Tanlnc ls for llle br nll good drug-gtnn.Aeoept no substitute.Over 40 Minton bottles aold. Tanlnc 'reletxble Pills, tot' wild- pntlnu, made and recommended by lhlmanufldnrrn of TANIAO. _ if ~ Wiatr 1»i-éini' _hy foollng Ill! mnlhvr mu] end bf fooling be? lull-band. '.........., use east Foam flffifllllli~~ '"°[;}|l:u11=|ai1'LilIiiill!§"~ ~ .r ',; ll*l l rl'_IJ JJ'I E g 'g q g VE 'dia E. wand ll nm-s.nywen mlAn arm m swld doredw-:ouldn'¢mtiznlout Inhlhvunv-My ramm-a"" F.:en\d. Stgslhe ndun liko'Y \ mdnydde.mhircegln m:. nomarla m!wg-1 }4 2 } n » THUNDER GA~ Say "Bayer Asptrtn" INSI STI Unless y ou see ihe "Bay er Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bay er Aspirin proved safe bl' millions and prescribed by phy- 1A,.* H i g ' f i 1 J \S i d n e y \ s o u a . .. Z q H e r s c h e l i - - ..,1 * ; ' * n o S m a l l _~ l r / - ' ~t i t l u m d l o n a b g "I .: /"t ~~ _ ~ t ' w t . n ~ :_ ', ; _;g o /~ }r . 1 . I F .. ;A ~_4/ f f ..= .j 3 :` - c l p g n g l a b T h i B o b b :H e r a l l l L l 3 oHAP1£n xvt--c o ntinue.~ h elp 5" all I o ut. " W llllamtt ...1o-toil rn ena y.tkians for 24 yearn Ac cept on!ag z e f B a y e r P a c k a g e which contains proven directions Handy "Boyer" tuna ot I! tablet!Alan boltlea of 24 and |00-Drngfiatl eww; the trek c an afdillvl Hall Hornbur ~ B e c o m e A i r C e n t e r Hamburg ta muklnn mort: to oecome a keypolnt ln the atynem o l northern and ventral European lrrlll transportation that connects Gab many.Holland.England.Denmark. llaredett.. Ruaaia and Autalrla.A na l alrtlrontq not recently been enollrurletlatlfulaltthtlttel.Hatnbttrl. which Ia owned br the atntn and llloanedtoanrlvato company.' n n landing tleld will ba prepared to haa- ole a gnnt amount of tralllo. Eau-rlmonta nntl teal!I n N N Itnado for a pfopnaed atatem of com- munlontlon between plunel and tb l lleltls.Thu telegraph will be tiled chtelly for the danernlnatluo of meteorological lntolllgence and toeataftln;and landlnx rf-ports.' g g the talapttotln will ht! :mo for dlenmmunlratlon wllh planes.A m ecm beacon. vlalblo at u dlatanol at HJ kllnrnotera has lrevn erected in nerve aa tt spotter In nlghl tlytng. "Permit na to aend men.You will remember the danger of wltlrh I apoltef' The .lapaneae lraa truly llur fled."None vrlll harm me."Wtlln an avseretl grattdlloquenlly.The rahlnboy |».~hnm mm afraped nae foot against the other.letanderaon came close to Wells' aide. ite lnvteved his votre.'I had better aee the ateamahlp people about-abo~t the bodrr'"The proper atepa. have already beentaken."Wella assured htm."Every- tltlng ltaa been done in my name. and *Ill be attended to promptly.All Ile-talla are arranged.Walt.tt vrlll not he long.Yoh!Talk la tlreaoma to me."Ellen was glad when Alberta guided ner nfl' the dock. ahead of her hus-band. but she had no opponunlry to ol't}e<t. for all of the talk vraa not nn deratandable. and ahe felt span from them all. Welle and William: follower!the :rumen to the trnlllng machine. Sanderadn watched them all move off. lnandlna tnoroae gulnf at the boatarhlrh held. aa he thought, hla young Bob.Alberta mlaaetl him and aanhltznstandingmotlonlell:lnatatttly alta mnen and waved her hand at him.but Sanderalm, aa If In somerlflcltrance.: a n than algnals no recognltlon whatever.Upon this Ai barta called to hlm. 'Uncle' Sandy!Woke np. dearl" Sanderson had spoken no noni. nrlndlcatedtltnlheheard any Ol' the oonversallnn get Alberta thought hemlght bellatenlnz.Aa well, then- "3Ir.Wllllanu coll truly help you. Ile llkea tn help." alle added. featlu;that the Japanese ntlgltt deellne. "There vrlll be nnthlng he can tio." Wells nhl very quietly and ltnvelr Hla meaning wa# rlouhledttmed, butnone anew of lhla uve hltnaelt. CHAPTER :watc¢. - !Illen and Wells nero ltntnedlntely ahovrn lo a aulttt or roorna on the aer ond nuur; Alberta and llay arlthdrevrlothelibrary:Sanderson prnlrled alone about the houae.All of them were thtnllng of tha same lhlng. Sanderson vtaa aaharoed of the moodwhich had canned him to act ao rllnrl iahly toward Wllllnmn.He dld not Iltte the man. but for 'Betta'a sake. re must learn in like hlm.It dldnt leem exactly right for Alberla to b l somy and nappy.with Bob°a body on the very boat-but young people werellke that.Rot rnllouu..luat forgetful. Llvln| for the lnntnnt.It had beenhlafaultthat Bolt had gone wrong and Albefln vu all llta! he had left. Sho was f anny of the money, yea. Buther Ilfe hatln't nlaraya been so eaay.lt IPM to be expected.lt only Bob had been on that boat.note!The atoq would aoon'come ont.All o! It. l f l a a a u l l u l a u m e s l p u u v - u r ' u a l were poetry!Tell met"Wllllnma told her.The vrlrlle heheldltertnhim.hla eyea traveled about the romfortnble library.Soma tluy this Iroulul hla.Alberta wouldprobably vrant a fellow to atlck to thanflloe,nlten there trrna golf to be nlufd. and trlpa ln a "little rar" to he mano und cases of Scotch to berorrctedout.wut;tlaaea.he could manage her.And thot man Gordon.with hls damnnble "lltll on the wnrltt" llerl step on (lonlon the tlrst time the fellow had a wort! to UBy.Altwna vrltltled ol! upatulra to go through her vtnrdrohe: there would be one perfectly dressed woman that night She paused n moment outsidethe door hehlnd whlch waa the room of the white wife of the Japanese. Al- berta admltted frankly that the girlwould be pretty. it alto were dressedua she ahould be.But ahe. Albenl. need not fear contpstrlaon. \\hoa they were alone, Wells snld hrletly to lIllonz "l will feat, and utaotm devotions to the got! ot our hon!lr. There tvlll be much food. and morel~iking. later.lt vvlll be well for you ln rest. llktwtiae. \\lttl€l evening eomea,attlro yourself In foreign clothing. 0- llatna."The atnae vrna being aet,Wafllz thought.Just how he would act. ond what he would my. and the mannerin srltltrh he would make exnlnnntlon he tlltl not ltnovr.lie only hoped that he could hold himself ln; he mon nd at pan.IIllen wondered why her husband-ahe vrlalted that ln his dellrlum on the ahlp he had apokrn hla own name-traa bringtng thla bud; ot which nhl had now heard ao much.Sho knew nothlng of any body.It tvaa all a part of the weird ocnurrenre.Wllen would he tell her that he vvnl a whitetnatf and Ural bl loved her?Itrltlnct told her that tho tvro would come to gether.Sanderson nltnlonaly wondered about the house.Ile wanted "lt" over; Idan-.ntea actual cootatta vrlth fact. with no conalderntlon at all. as wu-llams had lt. Sanderson vrnlked Into the library: the older man found thn alt of eaae which Wllllatna vraa asaum-lng aomethlng close to ltianlence. "How dld Bon look when you lnat Delightful Fabric Regarded As Appro pri ate for Any. Fo rmd Alfa i r. No longer u nrnndle :emma methe slmpm :mu of lhe I¥`la\\|\\le.ll hu ulen lu plnro among me muz-rmu mn»m¢rf<| mmlrovrhue mr mmmcu ul fonnnllry.I-'ur .umm m~nuvuhrr of lhe mm: Pxrlullrrdulnerl hue used \>r¢nn~lle r..r <Hn M. ...u MM. en..-|.. .....\ ... .. N..." UUULU Nul L1 on Aflvised Bu! ly mkhznfs Vegehnle c°ml Mads It Uunewu-ry Glugaw. Kantgcki -' --I Y" an-n.mmu». vum uv..1¢'Z.° 535 Lmublo forsixyumAu was nn Icand|ne r a n d d a n c e frn c k a a n d : u s u re s ul t we l t H\ l ' h id or ga n dl e \ ° |u l »n \| r te r e\ l l n li lver an d oo l or t hr e ad , or g zt nn ll e d ec o r a t e d w i t h c o l o r fu l m o t l fn d u n o l n wool . nr guml le trim med wlth Ll p[J| |q1l Q\| Of t| | l Te t a_ b ut a n e w n ot e ap p vn n th l s se as on In u rg un d le fro el c a wh ic h h £l .\ P d e t o n t l ve m o t i fs w h r l t i i n u t l n t i n y c r y s t a l o r c h i n a b u d s It o r e n t l y th e r e h a ve n p p va r vd t w o mo d e l s o r g r e ! !l n d i vl d u a l l l y a n d m u c h c l m n u .Th o s e o r o d e r r t o p o d In bl l c l t n n l w h i t e n r g n n s l l o w i t h 1 s t r i k In g t o u r h o f m n t r n s t In s t r e a m e r s o f fl u m e c o l o r r i b b o n .S o m e l d u o f t h e c h l c o f o n e o f l h vs e fm c k n m a y b e g l e a n e d Tr a m n n l n t o r n s t l n g m o d e l r e c e n t l y d l t p l l y fu . Th e d r e s s l t i t l f i s o r c r i s p h i l c k o r ga n d l e w i t h s w i r l i n g m o t i fs o f t i n y wl t l t e c h in : b e a d s an d w h i t e s l l l l . vm ir r o l ul e r y . A w l de b o nd o f wh i t e o r g a n d l e tlnl slwe t h e s k i r t : m d sm a l l n u t u h l t o b u t t o n s o r n a m e n t t h o a m - a m o r * o f fla me- col or g r o q r a l n ri b b o n .l r o n e dvs lr e s at m o m pr uc al rn l g o w n . ge o rg e tt e m a y b e t u m In s t e a d o f o r gn n d le w lt l m l tl . fl f t rn c t ln g l n a n y m a y ( r o m It s l m a r t n o l s . C o l o m t or u a nd l e .b o t h p l a i n a n d h a n d e m h r n l d e r w l .i s us od fo r w a m u w n t h vr fm r k s . n m i : b w w i n s u n n y l n Says Learning Will Displace Laughter A n | 3 0 w i t h o u t l u u g h t vr . u sunuzgber a n d '4<il5n|I||\|pc r l u d .w h e n : h e l u k e ! a n d a.uu1I¢u!|t|cs u f t h e pr e se n t d l ! \\ |Il b e | lr \: » Ef\L d a n l fl l l| || l |. 1| l § In (h a d u s t )llll lle2 | n l' l nuwu nnn \ \ | | u p r vd l r t w i : N an |»mullnlllljr b y H r .C n a r l vu G r a y Slunw.;|rufv:4anr ul'gnlmlfumplsy, In u i u l k h vf u n Ih u h u u m u e r l u b o o l o f Nusv Y o r k ulul xers lly. Th e d i a u p l n u r a m Q u l ' l a u g h t e r f m m t h e u m l l ! w i l l b e c a u a w b y t h e s n r : a d of l l . a r n l n g . D r . S l u l w m a id . Il e l n z u u l t h u l . In u d i s l u m d n y , : n e u w l l l i m u w m u :nuttin lu l u u g l s . j u s t w a p r i m l l i w uwu l\t1|.\\£0 0 l i l l i v t u s m i l e . M e n n o I u n g vr l u m z h n l i m a p t h e : uw d l u In u gl a al t . D o ct o r S l lu w p o i nt e d ou t . A l n n m z t h e t h in g s w i n k h l a u g h t e r n o w passes by ,ln :sa id .a n s :U l l l mulels lm h be d ha l r ,m u t r l m u n y a n d l l w d r u n k vn m a n . W i t h Sw iriing Mo ti fs of T m y W h i t l C h i n a B u d a . :la ure n m5 co|\»h\|n~|l u h h la va dye d l u zna tvh t h e m l u r n f th e m n t vr l u l . Q u i t e l u m i x a r e f m e k i \\ hI\l \h a ve d|. °-r or ati ve ln ilr rl eri n r n av or tw o lar ge m o t i fs f u l fr o m an l ln .t u m I n o r u r gs n d l e a n d ulmla\!qum|l u t h e i n u n d a t i o n u h h m e t a l t h r e a d . Cutlcura Soap for tha Complexion. Nothing better than Cutlcura Soapdaily and Olntment now and than an needed to make the complexion clear. scalp clean and hand: soft and while. Add to this the fascmating, fragrant t'utl<'ura Tnlcum and y ou have tblPullcurn Tnliet 1'rlo.-Advrrtlsement. Directoire Mode Shown in Milndy'| Accessories Bo subtly has the din-<lulr»~ lnnu enve crvpl lutu the uludvs of the durthat in some une: II. has not been rec oglllzeel. mu: :I faahlou writrr in the lisnsas Clty Star.IMinion L'ullo\|\|lriwhuhavebeenlookingfordrastic Interesting Relics Sb m l' rc l lr a . p a rt i cu l ar l y l n te r ea t ln g . pe rh a ps .bec au se th e y a r e lm t h u r - nu g l x l y u l l h ln t h i k e n o f o r d i n a r y fo l k tod ay.h m o l a w n m u m l n l W h l l b y Ab h r y , In t he N o r th l l ld l n x . Y n r k n ll i r e , a l u m I| | |w o r k o f r vn n l r i n g m e u t i l - l n z m l m ;o f t h e Ab b e ?c h u r c h a n d clrurlzng t h e m e h a s he o n g o i n g n n . T h e nlunnst¢~ry w a s fo u n d o d i n M T 8. . D ,. h vln ar de st r oy ed an d u hn nd o ne d In S U T. s m l h u t t h e d l s c o vr r l m a l l d o l l fr o m u l m ll l th e IZl g hl h ce n t ur y .' T h o u re i l va i nr i u d e | || Il 1 o f \ n r l u u n a l z n a n d k i n d s , s o m e O f t h e m u m vs-ry u n i l l th u m o d e m g r t l r l c . am ! n r n l l el . t w e e z - er s . b o ok s nm ! n i n- 5 .It r vu l l y l o o k s an l f ru n n y uf 1 h e uc m i s nr 1 . 2 00 y e l n :mo wvro exr.1»s.°din|;1;s i m i l a r t o t h o f l b d n y . A n e w co ok m a y b r i n g t h e b m | v f e w n r m h m y n n r n n t m n th em . /?I'/ . ~ ~~'Zul`E ~.~ wf vf .~~ "Q \_ l r \ X. for Ill? l'resi\le»m5. duIand that me \\l||¢|l uluvs not seem an dlsllltrln the about by the zwlghbnnurllrle ln the 1mm providing for arbl-rnnllaence uf ilu'Repulnllruu mana I Dawn Plan Soon to Be in Operation-Vice Presi- cientiol Nominees Notiiied. B r E o w a u a o w .P t c t u f t n U 5 l . P I S S t h e vx t r vm v nu tl un nl ls ts a n d m o n u r r h l s t l o f G e r m a n y a n d F a u r e h u e t h e i r a u g .n o l h e y p r o b l b l r w i l l n o t - t h e L n t w o a p l a n f o r t h e nge-n\» mtl~»n of ul-a n y a n d t h e g e n e r a l r e r m e r y o f t h e r l d | p r o s p e r i t y 1rl .l l so on h e i n op er at io n.T h e : I N Q - m e n t u l g n t d b y t h e d e l r g u t n t o t h e L o n d o n r o u t e - r t n e e : n u n be co n tl r me d br t h e p u r l l u n w n t n n l F r a n c e a n d G e r - ma ny , a s i t a lr ea d y hu n b e en a p |Jru \ rt l b y th e cab ine ts o f tho se cou nt rie s. n~...... l- ann... .|..¢...¢.- n! ha nal.-ntlnn | tr u t fu u b y th e L e a g u e o f Na t i o n s i n ru : o n f d i s p u te n s t o t h t ' In d e x t l g u r e u f (He rm an wt ul tl a w a s h u t a n o t l w r t \ 1 d t n w n l l l w g r m t l n g l n t l l s p r n s l b l l lt: of the lt°l1|1J£". L A S T we e k w a s t h e w e e k o f t h e r l o e p r u l t l u n t l u l 1 u n d l d a t vr . l l u t h G o ve m o r H r y a n a n d l i r n e r u l D u n - s " e r e furt ttu lly no t l n m l o l tliuflr n o m - in a t i o n . t h e D e m o c r a t s g e tt l n g l n l i n t a s l n t l u rant-o f ll tu lt r u d s n l t h e ti ck et s. "n n l n b l a l r r f t l t u n r e spe ech u t Ancoln,Nell.,p m l s e d h i s p n n fs p l u t fo n n u l " b r o o d , s t r o n g a n d pr o g r e ss i ve en o u g h l o Ju st l fy th e s u p p o r t o f t h o s e w h o b e l l o w In e q u a l i t y b é f o r g t h e l a w "Ho tu uc lu 12 ou r un ny que st io ns b u t p o l d n o w . l a !a m n t l u n to a gr i c ul t u re . ac c u si n g l l t l! l te u u bl l o ..- ¢. ... ...» L.. |....... ..L........! ..- I-5 9 3 .Th i s m n n d n n n » s t u : r e l n t u r c r d In st we e k u l w n u l a r g e n u m b e r o f p r o m i n e n t l n l w r l£!8d\'rt\c o n fe r r e d w i t h Xu t l u n n l Cl m l r t u n u B u t l e r i n ( M o n r o m u l a m n u r vd h i m t h a t n c u n - a l d e r u b l e n u n t l w r o f t h e t m t l In t l 1 e l r u n i o n s w o u l d s u p p o r t t h e R e p u b l i c a n ti r k vt . re fu si n g t o he d el i ver e d g o l. Il 0 L a l o l l e z t e t \ l u - : t e r t | | n d l t l n y . H A V I N G u | | l t e d ) n r a i n f o r t h e h a h h o r a t Angmatg xnllk.(in -en laz ui, to h e rl e n r o f l c v, t h e A m er l r u n g j u l a q vn r l r r l l n g a t l t l i o r l d e r l d u d la st w e e k t o 111 fr o m It vy kj n vll z .Ire lu ltt l.t o I're de rl c lm la h tl t eu r Ca p e l» `| tr e we ll o n th e s o ut h e r n l l p o f G r e e n l a n d .Th e y m a d e : o n e fu l l t ' n u n , b o t h pl a n e s b o - ln lt br o ke n .a n d t h a n o n Th u r s d a y th e y m a d e t h e j u m p o f a b o u t 82 5 In n a !rh n ln n n a i n f th n l n O n n u \ r l l h O n e o l t h o m o a t Im po r ta nt t u b le o !! In t h e w o r l d i s l u 'x l t h . a n d l l . l a [ana or the malt nexlectmt. I d i s c o ve r e ve r y o u r s i n u r h l l e t h a t z t a l k t o n m u c h a b o u t th i ng s t h l t l k n o ! n o t h i n ; a b o u t . . If y o u w a n t t o m a l e a a c r a p p e r n l 30\ ll b o y c o m p e l h l l n t o w e a r c u r l : u n t i l h e e n t e r !t h e s l x t h g r a d e . \ \ o m a u |l n h e r r .lllso n 1 a n |2| w h e n s h o c a n d o t h e m o a t g o o d a n d b e o f g r e a t e s t s e r vi c e t o t h e w o r l d It a m s n h u s : w a n a m e . a p r o m a b l e b u a l n e u a n d n n l r o fa m i l y h u l r de p e n d ab l e a nd n g oo d c i ti z e n . L l f v i n ft l l l o f t r o u b l e ! a n d y o u m u rialposmsakemappetite vm IJHUBEISTS FIEIIBHHEIIII swumum -- o l n _.- _. I . . -L - . .\ . - . l Sanderson gsve no s i n ilu !hs nesrd. but nevertheless suited literthsm. The Japanese delagstlon was star-zlm at this unefpeeled iurn. They had slresdr helrd that Aoc h1'| heir ns Poor Bob!This Jsponese lord wuuiml hell what he knew of Bob.Hewouldntcolorlt.one may or Une other.la msn: nolblng lo him. In the llhrsry. Alberts llnltlly rinsed :mr htm?" Sanderson asked wlthout lmroducllon. "Why--very neil."the other stut mrnd.removing the clgsr from his mouth nervouslythe door bfhind mr, and raced wsuI "You lried lu keep him slrulglzt, L \J. .~n s a wn :t l n u n : u u u c l u l n n H . | \ \ \ | ¢h y t h e Fr e n c h .a n d C h a n c e l l o r M o r ! ha s w a r ne d tl t e l i e rm n n r e l cl n l ta g th a t l t l t d o e s n o t d w I t a a p p r o ve ! l t w i l l he d l s s ol u - t l an d o n e le c t i o n r o l l e d . T h e op po s lt lo n l u Ge ru au nx c o m p l a i n s th a t t h o G e m m a :" r e m n l n a t t h e m e r r y o f th e F r a n c h ml l l l nr l a t s an d a re t h o lo s er s l a th e c om p ro mi s e. 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I n thin cn m p t t l t m " F m m t h e l.. uP oIIet te\ \h eeh r lte zt sl q t l n r t e n l n Ch i ca g o r u t u e th is so le ctamntrntz"Bla.Il n t r e n tn h i s ar~t~eli\nt1ce npc ec ia t io lt tt es t he l aw w hi ch g fr nh ll l- It a t h e u n uf t he n m : ( n r t u I\e r 1 l~ i ° m purgmses.Ile tnt tln tnln s l tlt l st ttn rll ntt mt tl prt atl tet r l n l tnt tlt nhl at.The l tt \\ stil l |» rt» \ent pri nti ng | .lrt ttn m of ('o 1»l lt l g e an d Il an e a o n t h e A me r i c i nn t t s ; mt tt : 11m|\t| |¢|t ln tmner. hut the y mluht at -p r np rl u te ly mi se n hl s tc k thug twat ln z t t ft \ t l r l t t t f t Int e r t t l l t l t m n l !c u l l rn tn p tt n tf'U o t e r t t n r B r y a n N l l t l l " T h e ntt lrt *I M r .[tantes npvalte.tht!h:||.||ler : t n Iiet ltu rrn ltt " n t t n .I l e Itt exl ttllll . t t tt f ul t u t n o c tl u n :| r ; \pnltct ei t;| t1tn."| S } I N A ' l ( » l t JU S E IS n f N e w t t » t 1 m . 1 rt n t l rn t t t n n f th e l l et n u r nt t l c w t t t t t m l a t tnm|»:tls:n eor tmt ltt t|rl»t'~tm: SUPP ||n\\lllu ltll fljl rttn [mag In §futt"I;\| he r .l i e ru t h :nt te t ll lu n t u tt.e tact... . .. . _s"u u x n nvn u r n e e l a r e uo n d e r l ng g w h a t Il l :ID ne xt .. 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M o r e a u l n n r r l d r n t s a r e t t t l l z fvd I n tte fe ctt rn b r a i n s t h a n b y tiefr trlitc tr a ke s . I a l w a y s \"t1uls~lo t A l t l a l r m a n r a } t : l v m o s t t m u h l v t.tu t s w i th hi s t. | r 1:l. + t tt i m r u p Ih r ;. : } m c n t s . It i s " n !l r l p h t t o t - l l } n u r Wtf . \t!'yl\1ln{¢l t : l i m m l n }:a| | l l l L t r atm t r u t h tl t tl t Il ?1 r 7 » United States Army Tarpaulins This is the best lot of this kind of goods we have ever bought.These tarps are just the thing for stack and machine covers and for general use on the farm or ranch.We are selling these for less than the cost of raw goods.They are plain or waterproofed. Just tell us what size cover you want.We will quote you a price, freight paid to your city, so low you will be surprised. Write Usfor 'Prices t *__*~SCOTT MANUFACTURING co. 't m l i t h n n . ; t t n I n -lltt\[|.\t t f : I t i f : m t t i n k .1 ;.:.t tit-.u t L L : S e a t O m a h a r a n t J ; . t s d n ; C n ) "!| , I tu ~|:. \ . :2"t.»~ L 3 - 5 ~ ~.O M A H A , N E B . l I!L r m v I J wr' f b 391 --TEE Brrrznrxusz-.Blair, Ncbr., Aug.23, 1023 Pun Elzhs ~4.|1iciiaag §~Q"+ R A I L R Q A D ' m m T A B L E ; Chicago and Z~.'E>~rf,,h Western '}`» '6:32 P. as. Daily. g. 'r .. Trains Eu! Trains 'l\cs£7:13 A. M. Dtily. (' Ss. 1| M. & 0. for each »=h!|1er There are 48 signers and when the cant:act for 1926 wascirculaleeluqmzthepcop1ethirty;orsons r=ign|;d thqs Herman is as- >orcd a (hlulay qun for next yeof Ax twentyfive signers were rwctxru- ary.Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Knoll are nl-tvnding the Legion comcntion in Grand Islam! thin week.!.!.I !"l Rnnllr u.¢ui in Omaha Sunday ut. \r\"'.;!ter Peaks. honodng Mr.Llyde Lifter nm! family of McGchc|:Arkznns, who left Monday for their home.Those i1r¢='H1i \\\re WalterCarterandwife of Herman,O.BCarter nm! wife of Omaha, Mref. Min lrvn Famer. dnusrhtcr and son. R. C.Liplaincott1l family,Mott.S£o\\:|rt mn! Mr. and Mrs. Llnlon Puffer. Archie l"onl'»= family drove to Oak-Iaml Thornlny last. to attend the Mod- Leon Hindley spout a pleaaunt outin; at Na¢hhn== Inko last Sunday.u John Barry aml Jim lhomp:u\n ai- tqnded the Jnmes Barry wnlding inOmaha last Monday morning.I Mrs.William Grabc, of 1»=»ppi1|i»>.1' returned home Sunday aficr a woekat the John McDonald homo.| ..I3an and Will Thomprfon :mul fnm|r E can supply you with the augo supplies you need from ~~'~ \ {»~Qc Mauess | cmGET sv unru.MORNING "$'J§'R 4 ` T A \ \ . .f 2~L AN . U ' 1 ' o n o v : B SAB* 7I2e.4r/:dt-.572 der1Yotor C'o. : Bg.L-ceoar snPhones INDEPENDENT- 072] Blair, Nebr:. G - o o o MORNiNG' UU DCvE Q rf-4,1 f l i 'Trains North muy except Sunday. Daily except Sunday. 5.28 P. M. Daily except Sunday. Sunday only. Train: South Daily except Sunday. M. Daily except Sunday. 7:15 A. M. 2:00 P. 31. 'I:45 A. hi. A. M.8:25 32:35 }\s=2s I| M. muy. . . . _ . _ . 1u:m1.\x NEW S Henry Truhlaen was an Omaha bus inns visitor 'llrednesd1)' Mark llea£}of Blair, me a caller .here Thursday..Hrs. Laurence Plnpps and children, of Telumnh visited her sim:. Mrs.E. C. Burrlit the pgs! weell ""'| al- tcmleal Chautauqua."ISK 'rhelm l§o\.l|\c\; lm] Mr. HowardHarlan, of Om: n were dinnerguests at the (Inll:#By home Wedncsrlny tvenlng.R. J Schenck drove ln Ofnnhn nm bulines.: Wednesday.Wilbur Dewey,a farmer Herrmmboy, now s resident of Omaha was in town ThunudovMr.and Mre|.l°`.W.Lowt,BertLoweandHis.-\li u c l Ilendricksfmreturned Friday from Julcshurg Col orado where they have been looking after harvesting of their wheat crop.Mr. Lowe has rented his land out there for next. year and shipped his farm e- quipment back."lt nrrived Mondayin two cnrionds uni was unloaded andtaken out to the !nrr`h"s~outh of town. The following young Iadleai fromherenttehlleflT.encl1er'n institute ItTllair Int week: Miss Juli: Jackman, Ruth Game:on,Edith Jensen,Edlth Curley, Mae Brorienlon. Lucile Ackerman, Stella Rogan,Leona Iltaver,Dole; Rogerl. and Elecliee Godfrey. His;Agnes Gllbenson of,Bladr,was a guest of Mina MaxmeiohnsonInt week and attended Chautauqua. Mn. Esther Klngilom. of Kennnndspent lu! week nt the home of herlalughler, Mrs. Joe Morrison and fam Jy .Mr. ind Mrs. E W. lilurdlc, Mr. andHrs.D. W.Rutledge, Mr. and Mrs. L. V.Ackemun and Mr. and Mn .Henry Tnlhlsen drove to Lnlre AmlesSouth Biivb. Friday for n few :laysouting. ""* C. E. Hover and nlmuzhter, Mlu 'Jer-nle went to Omnhl Wminesalny to $64!Hr. Hover end Ed who were injurefl in an nuts nocident Tuesday.Theyare ln the St. Josenh hospiul where they will be compelled to remain fora few weeks. Mr.and Mrs.Leo Harman 314rhilllrfn went to Battle Creek. Nebr~:ska Friday for a visit with her als-ter Mm.Jem! Hover and family. Hr. Harman ami Mrs. Ilene Olson whohu boon vlxitlnz ihorle n couple ofweek:-, rrturnml home Monday. Mrs.Harman and chllmlnen will r1emn'ln for rr seveml weeks vlsll..Mr and Mrs. Wm. Miller and child ren and Ruth Lowe left last weekan lhesr cm fr-r Minnesota to visit Mr.and bln. Pnul 1.-owe.Mr. and Mrs. (T. H. lllunchnnl ac- cnmnanied by Mrs. Gilheri Olson rodeto Arlington Sunday and spent the :lay with Mm.Blumhanl's parents.Hr. and Mrs.Gaines.beneah and :llubrey Gaines. who have been visit-ing there the p q ;month returnedhome with them. Elllas Marjorie Godsey Vlnlltrl MinsMahonFinc h at Lilhoun from Sot-unlly until Monday..T h e M a r i o n W h i t i n a e k f a m i l y w h o h l v h | 4 1 n n n l f l l n n A. ..A t . -1: \ _ _1 . Momlay..M. IZ. Bnrotnll is here fmm PerrlOklahoma called by the illness of ln= mother.Mr.and Mrs.H.U .Uurdic :P0"f Saturday in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooper, Blrs.Nettle Mae Cooper and Philip wereSunday dinner gucnts of Mr. and Mrri. Henry Cooper.Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ilallznl aml Mr.urn!Mrs. C. L. liilsinger drove lo Tekamah 'lr'¢cdnesday.Ross Rasmussen ami wife returned lax! week from their trip to Colorado.Pete 'I).\on. of Blair was n hursancas caller here ?1ursday.Chris 'Tm lnen drove to lllmr Sat unlay.The Ladies Aid will nnl. meet Well nemlny on account of the Sunday5rllool picnic the next day.Henry Howe, of Blair use in town Friday.Herman schools will open Monday September lst.Z. Parrish drove to Louisville, Nebr zswkn Friday taking Mlm:GoldieSheen; who will make her hom? withthe J. M. Hungale family. The lion Bunn family are home from their vacation apcnt nt lmlccAndes, S. D.They report a pleaesum outing but poor fishing.1'/.ua Marie Adams entertained at.1 mx o'clock dinner Thursday evening iurhonor of Mins Agnes Gilbert.-mn,of Blair, who was the guc nt of hercnusin,Mi n Maxine Johnson.The following young ladies were present:lone Long, Anna Marie Peterson, FernIlawer, Agnes Gilbertaon and Maxine Johnson.Mrs Clan Pierce of Blair was aHrrmnrs caller 'I\1e»wlay.VUE Soaring,of Omaha,w°|=1 l.\u:<in¢rN caller here lW.\eznlay.Mrx. C. PI. Johnson entertained thefollowing ladien nt n bridge party on Monday evening for Mrs L. IJ. Bur-dlc:Meaclames Noel Seney,E.C Buniic,E.R.Buniic,Ann.:1'c¢lclie,Wlldo Hancock, Mattie Rose, A. W. I$nrge.A. J . Cameron.H.B. CameronChan.Cnmemn,Leo Cameron La Verne Willard, Misses Laura and Anna I"ness, Evelyn Cameron, BessieLyzhoff and Caroline Wachter. Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Ruse and Bohbie accompanied by Mrs. 0. H. Goclscy and Miss Eledica Godiey drove toCalhoun Tuesday.J.M.Brewster and fnmlly spent Sunday at the John King homo in0muha.`\ Mr. and Mrs. L D. Burdic are propuring lo move to Omaha where Mr.Uunlic has work.Mr. and Mrs. Neil lluniie will yo to housekeeping intheir home here. Mina Anna Triple!! and Bliss Ele- .lice Godwey were dinner iruests ofMm. Dolan Roger! 'I\zesdny. Buster Horhsnn, small ron of Mr. and Mrs. Fil Harrison had the mi=l`orl.unr to break the bone in hin rightum-t when he fell from n horse last SL nc ny. Elaborate pre nrntlons are balm:mule for the lllnwest picnic to be held here Saturday.There will bc a ball game in the forenoon and onein the afternoon. free movies at thc'Legion Hull all aEt»."n'mn u glaruflcl at eleven o'clock with fluIll..¥repre-I Hunting the twelve momlns of theyour beside comic and other felilurui. A rodeo at the ball grounds followingthe ball game in the af ternoon anal ndanceintheevening when a For-Icarwillbe given with the lucky number.Dr. and Mrs. Stanley and childrenwent to DeSoto Monday 10 :ure Mrs. §¢||n||»\n flflnnr .Inman Wil]whn ern Wuo¢|n~.:m enum'Pmem.me Uvv.emor,Senator Norris.C0nH¥'3f"'man ilowzlnl and other spenken of note were there.The parade n.;also fine.Mrsiumnor \lf¢0¥¥|{'€\7"°d| them.|Iirherl 1.1:-mr.>n.= spent Thurmloy QVrlliilg at John Cun||1l.0n5 and Jackillauschilrlt~,|\;|-c a Sunday €Yl'Ill!\'! guest there.'ll1*' lla-null Community Club ]11Pllson Tl1un~dr°y of this week waht Mrs. liuy Ostromlcr..1.J. Sumner.Leon and ArclnvForm! ntwmlesl the Ilan-e Ball Toum ahaenl. at Council Bluffs Tuesday Chas. iluek, wife and thtvyburazermemherx of the family droiro to Hornick. Iowa, Tuesday to visit a courun ol Mr. }Iu-ks. nl11.1 f.m=:|~:x \,\l.1.1:Y Nzaws Mrs. Minnie l.11||mr\n and daughterMlm Minnie have moved their fur» nilun nml house hold goods to Fre mont where they will :nuke their home.A lurgt c rowll from here attemlml llw hnmi concert aml ice cream socialnl Fontanelle Friday eveningr.Miss irlencjioltmnn spent Wednes- alay and Tluursday with Mrs.limi] Lallnmn.Among the Fremont callers from here the past week were Mr.and Leonard Echtenlcamp,Mr an-lMrs.Mrs.Emil Lallman,Ceril Lallmnn.Wm. Holtrnan and daughter.-a, Normaand Leona xml Slim Mary Lzdlman.Mrs.Gottlieb Echtcnkamp and lluuzhlcr Alice assisted Mrs.AlbertLnalcer in cooking for the threshens Friday end Saturday.Mina Edna.S4:hwe\ler spent the week enll with her Hinltr, Mrs. 1Imil Lallman.Chris Kuhlrnnn and family, of Hor-mnn spent I`ridn}at the Mn. SadieMcnprcdoht home, Mrs. Anna Mueller mul Mrs. AnnaStelland son Bobby,of Fremont span; Thursday lt the Herman Herk-hoff home.Mr.and Mrs.Emil Lallmln andMins1IdnaSchwcder were Fremont callen Saturday night.Mine Alice Echtenkamp and Haney llilgerglgnmp were in Fremont Saturllny evening. Anllur Mengedoht in combéiy' wlmhLuther Monke left Wednesday lTloi:l» ani! by auto on n fishing trip to Min-msnta.The Misses Irene and Norma Holt [\111I1» Grace ioepee and Helen Wilken gns: were in Pontnnelle Thursday tal: imz music lemons.Among 1.l1oSe that attended tieLutheran League picnic at the Arling iun Fair grounds Monday uiere the3l1x.~es Clara am!Ellen MtnpredohtIreneandNormaHolzman,EstherImlxhorst, Clara Schwnlcr, and Nor- ma \\ill¢enin2. Mensrx. Cecil LallmanClnnenceWilkenlng,Alvin and Al-fml W¢'i\krlmo, Roy Menzealoht and Mr. and Mrs Emil Lallmnn.Mr. nml Mrs. Gottlieb LRllmnn amldnulrhlennSylvia and Darlene spentSundayeveningaxtheEmilLnll. man hr-me.Tha Mirnew Esther Lanz]noni, ClaraSrhweder Ilflll Norma Wilkenimz are spending the week nt the Wm. Wilkenimr home.Mn and Mm, Otto Schultz nml fam ily,nf Scribner vlsitell Sunday at the Adolph Holtman home. 3lc {`ARTH'{ AND LONG Cm:EK 1red Curtis and Mins Alice (lust- NI E:ope n; :a nnuity Lu.sa n: a unt : m n - e r i e s n e o r G r e t n a . Th e B u s y l i e n s S e w i n g C l u b m e t n t t h e h o m e o f F r a n c e s M u l l e n a t t h e Ja m e a ll i u l l e n h o m e yextt erday n f t e r n o o nFra:.|:es a n d Ja m e s I \ l u l ! 1 a r e W ffl l i i l l z It co u pl e o f d a ys at th e i i .0 } Anderson home near De Soto. A L O N G T H E B O T T O M R O A D M r . a m i M r s . H e n r y B e a r d a r e s i \ » i t i n g t h e i r so n,H a r ve y ,o u t i n t h e st a t e . M r . a n d M r s .P a r k e r M c C o y \ i e \ i t ~ el l O m a h a r e l a t i ve s S u n d a y . T h e H i n l i n e m a c h i n e is t reaching fo r t h e M e t t l e r l n o t h e r s ,C l a n d D o n . E l e a n o r a n d Fl o r e n c e D i x o n w e r e Su n l l n y d i n n e r gruests o f Blau,guret W a r r i c k D o n M e t z l e r h a s r e n t e d a f u n n n e a r A r l i n g t o n f o r t h e c o m i n g y e a r . F r i e n a l s o f M r s . S a m A n d e r s o n w i l l b e in t er e st e d i n l o o m i n g t h a t s h e i s w s i t i n i ;h e r .-ons,R o b a m i Jo e a n d fa m i l ie s n t To w n er , C ol o . t hi s > um m e r . M r s .A n d e r s o n m a k e s h e r h o m e n i Po w e l l ,W y o m i n g si nc e l e a vi n g t h i s lw l gh b o rh o os i .H e r o l d fr i e n i l o a n d n e i g h b o r s h e r e w o u l d b e d e l i g h t e d t o h a ve h e r c o m e t o N e b r a s k a a n d m a k e a. virit. W z i l t e r T u t t l e o f B e n s o n , d r o ve u p S u w i n y af t er hi s w i f e a n d s o n w h o ho m e b e e n s p e n d i n g 3 fe w d a y s a t t h e L .D . W a r r i c k h o m e . Si e m r s .H a r r y : n d K e n n e t h T y s o n : m d w i ve s e n t e r t a i n e d a fe w o f t h e i r fr i e n d ;f r o m Ii l n i r l a s t Tu e sd a y e v- e n i n g .. .\ barn dance vms given at the I'ned Meuler home Inst Satunlay night. Airs. Matt Iverson, Clara. Pearl and Will accompanied by Hrs. Fred Roy >i;>vI1l S u n m l a y f n f t l r n o o n i t t h d M a 1 ~ . t i n Jo h n s o n h o m e . M r a n d M h z . F r e d R a j ' e n t e r t a i n e d |1 5 ne i sz hb or s a t c a k e a n d ic e c r e a m |iat.~t 1 ~ u n d : y 'e \ e n i n g . M r = .P a r k e r M c C o y a n d t w o c h i l l i r e n ,M r s .M m Ive r s o n ,C l a r a a n d P e a r l s p e n t M o n d a y a ft e r n o o n n i i i n m i n l l 1\er=aons t o he l p c e l e b r a t e l\ ll i fi rc ¢ l's b ir th d ay . M n .Joe }T| .1n.1;s p e n t \ \ o l | U 1 \ a t t h e h o m \ o f M m . F r e i !R a y . M r s . T .K. 1 1 . e r > o n i s s t a y i n g w i t h | Il e r m o t h e r ,M r s .M a r t i n Jo h n so n , t h i s w e e k . B L A I R l l . \ I " I | S " | C H U R C H A r t h u r D . S m a l l e y , M i n i s t e r L Su n d a y ,A u g u s t 31,192 4. Th e S u n d a y s c h o o l m e e t s a t 1 0 A . M .A c o n i i a l i n vi t a t i o n i s e x t e n d e d i n a l l w h o h a ve n o o t h e r c h u r c h h o m e . A t l l A . M . M o r n i n g w o r s h i p . S e r - m o n Rubect "B e u . 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M r s .M n r g a r e g I co i n rr t u rn e c l t o d o g : m o r n i n g a ft e r s p e n t t h e w e e k e n d a t h o m e .g o t t h e J .L a r s o n I l l .Ch a s .K o e n i g ,w i f e x m l fo u r o f t h e y o u n g e r c h i l d r e n d w v e t o B l o o m fi e l d F r i d a y t o Vial!t h e i r il a u g l it c r C a ro l i n e .Mi ss a E mm a c am e ii o w n fr o m Te km n a h t o h el p ta k e ca vx c of th e ho m e w h i le th e y a r e n w = .\ y . Mid .;il il nl n K o e n i g , w h o m w o r k isi n l i l z l i r w a s u l s o h o m e f o r t h e n e c k ' em i .| Ch a s .H u n k a n d w i fe ,H a r r y ,Do n~ hl il i1Il1l li n ge r ie .d r o ve t o F r e m o n t Sun day wh ere li ioy vi mai toi l M rs. Ii u»\ ks Isis te r. The _ i 'lc am1 1t Vi e w S u n d a y ac ho ol pi cn i c w il l b e 1 | th i ng of t h e p as t w he n Je r r y F o l e y c o M r s .Bl c h lu h o n l m u h i l e s h o w a s n t 2 H e r niece.1,V i n a al s o c a l le d . M r s .l ) c B o l t , l m : \ b e e n vi s i t i n g aLen home. Mr . a nd Il l rs . C u i l y d r o ve t o I\I:1rc :\w o o k w i t h M r M r s . L a r s Je n s o n . are visiting an the Bic Mahcrf, of Lin- her home Wednes- spending two days homt. Heal on his sister. =t Tuesday owning he J. Lmrson home. :tml Rosalie Foley, of Wnterioo,lawn nt the P. C. Peter rl Zlmmrmn :mal fam us, inwa and spent >=.Har1sen==sister. They report crops I ! l x li 1§In fact you will soon find out after a trial that you can not only make more flaky,more tasty pie crust with MAINTOP Flour, but you will be able to make all Pastry better. n - --u v .n u . ,"- U . . . .. . . . , .N r .R e e f e r a p a n t S o t u n l a y a t h i s h o m e a t W in;.f'f2,r c t u r n i n g t o H e r - m a n S u n d a y e ve n i n g . Mr. and MN. llert Cooper, Carl uitfl }l""! Cooper |'P¢'l2ll. Sunday at the O.I..lllsmger hordeMr. ond Mn. J . ll. `ilallanl drovedown last week from their home ntli0\\bells,North Dakota for a visit at the 0.I..ililsinger home.Theladies are aisters. QTY tnd_}lrs. liehry Rowe and Mr:Manolo Tnplett of lliair, were call-ers at the F W. Lowe home Stlnmlagul Blows Dorothy Lowe retumeil Ia.st§ week from a sight seeing tdp to.Yellowadone Park.|The 'Mor nson family moved lastneck into t e Cnrtierproperty.llr. and Mrk. Chris Tnlhlsen droveio Omaha lilonday.| Bliss Ruth Roberts and her sister.Mrs \\'akeiield, of Omaha, were lnl town 1 f ew "lui week ionizingafterthepac ing of mme KOOL!!;Misa Ruth will continue to make herhome in Omaha and will sell her furl tnitare at private nie.Frank Cramer, of Craig, was call-ing on Herman friends Thursday.Herrrlan's Chautauqua closed Fri- 1 L l evenln and taken in nernl the'y 1:areprograms were high clam and thanattcming were well pleued.Dr.CiLmI h resident of the local nn-i§?.$L,if §`m'i¢.m.~i n small deficit again thi; your which would amount io two dollan and twenty-five tents/ this reitehes its reoderx as it iw to bclitlti \\|\¢lnes¢lay on the H. C. Li in fuse there. it 1 HW gl d (3 rt PP 1 Quite n number from thi=neigh- §°=};\"" ;~ .gm "";' ~ iwr hood went out to zlm |lt'i\:}ri fsi s Nan ang an e vel 5 ~1 0unM Sunday school,teaching thcthzf Mia? Mrs.l.d\\n1ri Quia:at th Ilible class for ua.Ilrymon home last \\ e¢|:ics\luy even Mrrl. John Pauley, of I'rin»:elon, Mo) ing. im old friend of Mrs. Cha4 liu1ks..~The J.harson family \l1iT.[ll ln'=i \|:\teli her on Mondo).§undo3.afternoon at the Chas Gust-A letter reeeiwd from Isabel John,stuto= that they had a pieasmit jwzl- :mon horne in B°""°" hey limi arrlvefi >nfely in Los Angel|Cl}llE Hansen, of this neighborhood. es.the thimra thot imp:-enieri them first were the flo\»\¢£r>¢ nml different trees and the great size of the city.They were plannirfg to no to the henclathe next day and were enjoying it all.The little graneldaugliter of JonasIllombernwhowassobadlyi..nt lust 1»\eel¢has been ren.o\e<| to herliome and in still in bed but recover ing.Miss Anna Schmidt wma a visitor i spending a few clnys with his roll:in Earl Nelson of Omaha. George McDonald, who recently rf* iurned from the Omaha ho>pital ati! msffers considerable pain in luis arm School starts Monday,Sept 1 o I'\icCazthy.The upper room will b| taught by Miss Alla Nelson and thl lower bs Miss Lozein Rhoodes. at 1~:.c. lf5»:>ln=°tr» Wednendnynight li zmi :mil 3-moan-.o= Rn Na n o :md T*"""Y of lost ?"°°'€Louie Schenk,(}'.Hs Him,WallnoClyde Carter ond tufe vieft dinnerguests there on Friday.;5rLo\=\1len and John Reid picnieed a Roscoe Sylvia: and his mother visit- Valley Sunday. ed.nt Hurry S1nith's Wedrtemlay ev-l Floyd Hin: is spending a few day e-nnz.On Sunday they in company I\\ti.l\ llarry and his wife and Dorothy M rvington with his uncle and nun drove to Fremont where they met thc Mr. and Mrs. William Beal. liorchenlings nm! they ate their dinner Mary Mullen spent lost meek fi*tomether in Morse park.lher aunt and uncle,Zilr.and Mr Marxuerile Lemon returned Sun-i`mn5€ Gro and cousin Dorothy i>day evening from Lyon= where she 1has been vi iting.l lilo r.\Tiiere Qs a foniliy gathering ,mi The families of John Aronson ar i!I 1 . l J . r L | . J . | . . | ( DOUBLE HEADER BLAIR WEST polN Blair Ball Par ; Monday Sept 1 b F`G C ll d O I .i \ c g v s .S< f ~|T ~ .k ~| . 1 'ZgLa or Dav 1 wat ame a e 5 1 5 at 2 'c ock 2 1 :x ................... ..... Iié Order a trial sack today.Yourmoneybackifitis not perfecily ; I satisfactory. BLAIR MILLING co. I A , , - BLAIR, NEBRASKA sou)BY ALL GROCERS MAINTOP The Hour that took Hrs! prize on open rompctitinn with nllotherflours at theT}\ursKon County Fair on Bread Cake and Doughnuts V ' 1 i v ;"v ..S _ H; -___vl n \*