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10-02-1924xf~f. THE ENTERPRISE IPamra 'mnNEWS-zzqnaxeul-*I A LOCAL Nswsvlarsa FOB pLAYq No FAVORITES ALL THE PEOPLE Nch. Stull: HlnloricniSm o1= BL/MR,NEBRASKACITYOFPAPEROFFICIAL I Ask fnr"'BLUE RIBBON BREAD#GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENTAsk for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" NO.aeBLAIRwAsH1NG'roNcoUNTY,NEBRASKA,OCTOBER 2,1924 voL.Xxvm 'I Q, Word cornea from Sioux City that . zo.coiifills|oNEi§*;iir;*=".l...BeninaHows QRMDGRMHNG ~ ~now MEETING ..:1:ii1;;::n1f:... :.:;i:;;STUDENT RECEPTW snmn lYQf1 Det. Slmdoif while the Arlingtoninns grab~l d R f 3 |in|All Army Of Men And Teams Busy;utfonductMuchBuninua(ll laofllied a close game by the score of Prolram an e ren men n ur .g |f Good I:|]_.ffllR|.l|.|New #Ml Helter jljgylnterulumPayLarge;: to 0 Hui wmrfea seven men and hplrlt e iinmemePubliclihchvr rhunh.Gflnl of Billa held his opponents safe throughout.a P ra l .1 F llowng is the summary:mu;oven nom:Gn.\\ELn\G o 1 Blair AB.County Cognmirsinners Room Powell rl 3BlairNebr.SepL 22 1924.Jipp gb _4 The Boeni of County Commission Van Deueen lf _A:YF met pursuant to adjournment lxrnune.lb . l Lnlren Sept.S 192i..Lundt ss ____._3 Present:H.C.Bleco Henry ilnlbertf Bb _._.4 Tmhleen nnd Peter M.Tyson.Strleklett c ......fl After a careful examination of the Heeh ef ..1 Cla ...._2followingbillson the different funds men Pit was moved nml seconded that rholf1=;fgf Rceh in 1:ollowing claims be allowed and the at l r County Cleric instructed to draw warrants on the funds indicnted be Cook for Lunclt ln 9 0 Totals .L .29lowtopaythtunn..zilmfr anmk {Bolte etc.)3625 .f:;] mm lngerslev (Repairs)1?§3 lxru r ab 3c.H.Blanchard (Gas).5 Jhjfm;me 4Geiger ak Putney (Repairs)13.65 _Chas.Rogen (LBUUT)259 G.Ludwig lf 3 H.cr.Blnco {Ex.&repair)220 f ;u;.of ; ~1remont Foundry &Mach.~Srlni d 3C(IYa|::torlI.lg8)53.O0|I:o <1 B£T...1h 3H.C.Blnco mn.e repairri 1053;1JackMcDonald{Lnbor}12002 P ~Ludwig Jenscr!(Labor)6.00 Low.Brown .Arlington on co.(Gear .Lao Totals ..._Q__29Nebl.Culv.In Mfg.Co.(Re R.H.PO. O 0 0 o 0 2 0 1 2 o o 13 o o 1. o ou 1 0 9 5 o o 1 o 0 o o 1 o D o o 2 T 27 R.ll.PO. o o 1 0 0 o o o 1 1 2 4 o 2 3 0 o o11lo 0 1 1 o 1 7 2 T 2: R. o0 o scuool.is wsu.rxnrznwm Friday evoninlr.Sept.26th the dining hall of the new dormitory was the scene of a very C\\lil fnmlty reception to all students new and old.The evening was char I good fellowship and eooperation 1 Olectedzed by the wholesome spirit of {) 0 2Womenis C.of C.meets..4Full Iextival. 4 Stewart Pharmacy. Congregational Bake Bay Congregational dinner at Coram.;n1e1a _nrzrons wlnrsnl 1n..»un UTY scnool.:sores Qn loot Fdday an army in embryo \Music of mules horeee and men filed downl ln ell three _bllll the North lrlflllter Avenue in Blair milking Centrnl and lleat the first grades pttcseloh from the Hilma;croaal3 enjoying the use of the Vlciro lnf nearly o South street lit length.h for rhythm exencises The aecl3%not an uprising of any mlonrl and thin!grades are working there were no cannons in evidenra interval and night reading work! \\hlCll WSF f0lltC|fll ellnch Sflidllflf rd {h¢hle DUIfit g ottlerlb o was introduced to the faculty mem mi bent entirely on business.o bm ond to those of tho.student.le wi simply a big grading outbodywithwhomtheyerenotacfigintheemployof the cotmty and louninteli.Thus all were to feel wel on lhcir vm down nearly to Noah o rome members of the lnrxe family villa in begin :orlc on the new rom! which in Dana.Lien ie to be opened from the3Duringthecour:e of the refreeh blflllte below the Slarler hm ond fdmentsnveryinterestingandfittingavian;the railroad track practicalEororrmwasrendered.\»n> the Allison farm near Calhoun. 3 Ir.troductor)remarks expneeeln:llfhiq change in the road was de 0 the wish that Dana might be aa n eHerI on some time back And will 0;home |its members were made eliminate a lot ol road that in noted o;br Dr.C.X.Hansen.for the trouble it causes ig the win 0l»\Welcome Dr.Vis ter time from drifting snow.D Votal Solo Misa Astrid Hansen The work of grading began Mon0Talksexpressingappreciationof(hy :md i]|»¢hurried ne rapidly0QanaSpiritaapossibleeoastobecompleted01Prof.Sw?WR Prof.3 5and if ponslbie settled before the Music Prof.Nlelnnlmuh winter weather befins.3 Welcome to new etudente _ f \. lthir.week and the fifth and sixthlgradesareworkingon:scale build ing and some eight work. The :sixth A have started their books on instruments of the orchoo tra end having llniahefl the harp they are atarttnir tb etud the rloy..lln.They are also doing two partwoftkineightmulirigandaerial roundsf The J }lor High school are doinf aight mailing.leale building end home wok in theory. The Girls Glen Club aang for the assembly laat Wednesday the numbersTheShepherdKingand Over tht Waves.The songs wereenjoyedbyelloftheassemblyal» though we are eomogrlut aurprlned nt their ability to sing no arell af ter such a abort Limo of practice.Junior High Netra -oC|.\1. rom:c.\s1!l,0CAl_, ~l| i 0Fusqsonnoon The Comlnga And Goin!!Of PeopleYouKnowAndMeetin Daily Life THINGS THAT HAPPEN DAILY hlra.Jamee Lowe and daughter Dorothy of Herman arena Blair shoppers on Tuesday of this week. Mra.Wn1.Adams and daughter of Herman arne down Wednesday eveningendcalledonHrs.T.C.Hil ioh. Mies Ruth Cameron and Mia;Ju lia Jackson of Herman were guest:of the 0.E.S.lent Thursday eve ning. William Clieely has had a paralyticstrokeandhisdeathieonlynmat ter of a few hours. The Blair Canning factory eldaea its season this week.The pack lull been an 1.1 ufnully good one and in underalnnrl Lui been entirely eold Dr.H.B.Clarlr went down to Omaha lant Friday to meet his wife and little daughter who wereontheirvriytoBlairwhentheywillmahtheirIutuhnhome. Hr.and Mrs.Oscar Holmes ell mmim the following guest.:from Dntaha last Sunday:Henan And 9 1 P15113 Trunk J.Naeve (Labor) Henry Miller Jr.(Labor) Lyle McCann (Labor) Henry Miller lr.(Labor) Geo.Nelson (Labor)Slsmzlonl Oil Co.(Oil &gas) George hicnking (Supplies) Ncbr.Culv.Ji Mfg.Co.Bc pairs)la M.Iyson (Cash arlvancw Amd:Hdw.(Supplies)C.a N uf.R.R. Co.(Freight Jenkins Dil Co {0l.ll Martin Jorgensen {Roarl work) Claus Bolln {Barn rent) Bits.Frank Miller (Supplies) Frank Naeve (Patrol)H.C.Blaco 1Hiw==y Com.) \\L.lllncllcy (Engineer) Sam Stevens (Patrol) H.F.McDonald miami) \oicl Ireland (Team patrol) aa.s.Pritchard (howl) lil.Carlson (Meals for prison ers)2.75 10D.D0 50.00 1on.oo l slightly bmised and the v J.Gustason §Repalr work)24.00 Reed 0Hanlon (Expense)ll.00 A.N.Ballanl (Managing poor farm)2o.oo A.N.Ballard {I.abor)13.00 Joe Olson {Dragging)38.70 Mack Cameron (Hauling)304.00 E S.Anderson (Dragging)15.75 S.M.Parrish (Labor) D E.Hayes (Labor) A N.Ballard (Bridge work) li.King (Bridge work] Louie Blenelrc (Bridge world Geo._Ackerman lDmg3zln|r)John W.llurcham Dep.Sher iff (Mileage) Carl Hansen (Road work) flcoriru D.Hindley (Grading)Blnble J. Mitre»l1. Co.Supt. (School exhibit) ll.W.Rnzeft {Rooil work) County Clerk (Express etc.) Frank Johnel Jr.(Dragging) lfolltlnueil on page T) 3.00 65.50 13.50 33.60 20.50 71.27 15.20 16.95 Jmtvr lnlrru 0.1 Y P.\mx On lout Stlmluy Mn.John :\rr\n>rJt1 entertained in honor of her fatherW.Il.Woorls of Calhoun :tml Re. ses;5.00112110;Arlington .001 O01 00 02 T3 12.00 zoos' lmao l{}0.ll0: 125.110, sooo. 2355!l ;2s.2o. \..ulur ~ooo ooo0 2 1 Twobase lilleD.Ludwig 1;VIH; ..Itesponso Hedwig Xyholm Local Solo Chris Jueteaen For the information of new alm 20.oo Deusen 1.Ihr\eebase hits Martens..cicnts short talks explaining the m0gStolen BaumLlo;rd Brown i.Bases work and pumasc of the variour A NEW PHASE lx lSUNDAYscuool.WURK The Church of Christ Bible School with an average attendance of one 25.mlcn huns»orr mn 3 Clausen.stuck school activities were given.smn l;; ; ; o; ; ; n ;f {:;e;f:; 1l.0l1outBy Hall T;Clausen 4.Inmngx hnldahl spoke of the Chdstlan Stu»|;i ed fulpitchcdByHull9;Clausen 9.ldents Aa.on.Ernest Grill explaiae<l§organ :ation l I ;I;;4gg0Doubl2 play.;Johnson to Ludwi§toEUanr1ulJ1log a Danish society.Jolt_rf ?p b u h ; h ~ gg 5 at | ggglnrown.HitsOff Hall 2;Clausen Itannes Jorgensen spoke of Hespes o lu ucatnon cons gfh a BP 12.4s;f Time of gameOne hour 25 mln~ian an Engdich Literary Society.Asst.Supt.pastor Te o era1.15f1=lf Umpin.McQ\lade.glflhris Christensen urged an aetivelmal out a Pwr:or reeyeara790iliinterestlnathletics.Chris Jusmenenil a tame then direct!T narious hounlsrs I:scorn As .\11o introduced Hermes the 1§.T..l..i.i1 h;l::;h€;;3;;;¢;114oo muxons ovrzn srs1:r n.\N!iPPf and mvwnrff of Dana.k i th fi V r in cd150{}l 3 Everyone present surely felt 1 flP n mn(e mmgs o e 1Kinney a California tourist and his 8yearold :laughter hurl a narrow escape from serious injury Saturday;when their car plunged over an em;lnunkment at the 1ted Jungbluthi farm and rolled about thirty feell coming to a halt before diving an;the creek below.Mcliinney wulittlezirll and fore under thc was cut about the eyeshead.Both were pinned lcar. A rough wld.causing to lose control of his car bcforei reaching the bridge was given by_him as the cause of the accident.Tha car was badly damaged.Farmers the (.lH\El .00 p d f p d p # ed il.sufficiently so the tourist could continue on his way. ~UDB T()OUR FOOTBALL |E.\)l ; ox ruxgz Eve Ol THEIR L GAME WITH 1.oG.\N5.00a run lualx mm L 5250!PLAY your game and do your stuff r l.iie»=too brief for any more; ~Thercs no time to throw a bluff]ln the shndotv of the Shine; ~ll|admit therea little sire!1 In the dust and mire and muck |llfct the short road to defcjaif ~i Ia to :it and curse your luck;l Give them all you have:uid then 1 Arlington Sept.29_..\L Mcleomr conception of the true Dann spirit at the close of the evening.|.I i scuom.FA[UL[4 lioxuurzn On Friday evening of last week the members of the faculty were tnItert.ainedhy the Methodist people at a reception held at the church. The reception was really a joint af fair the teachers sharing honors witll the new minister Rev.0.lf. McProud and his wife who entmuponanotheryearolserviceinthe church.Among the guests were sl xo a number from the Crowell Horne. Mrs.Annie Vic Gates Arndt presii! eil over the program and introduced first Miss Ethel Mead who rang Q charming mln.She was followeil byltr.Mead who welcomed hath paislorandteachers.Reverend McProu»l and superintendent Manner respond ed each with a shed talk.hliases Iraucen Kooproan and Louise Farrar introduced a touch of humor in their very clever roailimcs.Reverend Ln rlerwowl spoke again welcomiusz the uuecfs Mrs.Guyer entertained 1.1¢ with nn original poem The Church Basement.Mrm Blasser sang two quaint folic songs.An address bs lievereml Hamilton hrouaht the programto A cluse after which 1¥.fh nwnts were rcrveil.Despite the 1 element weather tho oueninar |1mvc.l;f gg doesna cash a bet Stn he a success ln every way and Hy tomorrow start again.1 Fulc hm whippcmi no fighter 3et! Henry Ile Long of Council []]u|f(l.E.S.E?€TERT.ll?i5 \ISlTf)IlS nt her home.The fwo men have lir thulays close together Mr.Woods b@ln eightyfive years of nge and Rev.De Long.having attained the ripe old nge of ninety ycam..There were twenty dinner guestsandthecombinedagesoftwelveof. the gueats amounted toeighthunQ f.rHi twentynine years.The tables and rooms were nice la decorated with flowers in honm if the event. Following a fine dinner.a proI 1.\a.m of informal talks a:ul.severa.l. readings were given. lE.\(lIERS EXAMINATION . |}AlESl Nov.22.1924 .Jan.24 |925 April 18 1925 JHW?F 19% Aug.1192.5 I The Iiastcm Star meeting helll loot Thursday evening was very well nttenllefl in fact to be explicit the i=e!viI1g committee served onehum Hiredlortysix.Of this number fourItoonwerefromtheFlorencelodge.Initiation was in order and after this work was over the chapter lis. tcnegl to short talks from the vial tors.Afterwsnl rclreshmenLR were:cr\ed and a social evening ol visitQ log dancing and card playing lra§ enjoyed. l uncx ro NEBRASKA George Rmderson and family wr l1\...\.~last Sumla§from Ft.Morgan Colorado where they have made their Ihome for some time.llrs.Brodenl lsons health has been poorly our in Colorado and they will be here! through the winter at least and 1rill probably remain heee_ permanently.1 the teachers once more express their appreciation of the cordial rrcrgv:inn srhich they are receiving th ycar on every side. n}.j[[]1§5 mon C.\1.1mnN|.\ John Taylor ami wife of the Rou liill neighwrhooal returned lam Fr Hay from an cxtemlefl \l:lt to Calif rmia where they hail gone in thc lmpell of hcziefittiog Mrs.loylor» ileulth.On their return tnp the; stopped off at thsppea Nebnika to visit Mr.Iaylors brother Will who 1oxides there. mznst A N orrrwlrr Herman Iktleff and 51 years +1 former resident of Blair died at his Lorne in0maha Iaet Friday.Funeral .service.s were hel3 in 0ma ha on Monday at 1 P.Bl.anrithe body brought to Blair for burial. He has a number of relatives anal a host of Mends.in this vicinity who _knew and loved him and who will .miss him from their midst. ucational Psychologists and alle that they are to teach folks and not lessons.Ihe)make much of ln formal dmmatics and pyoject work Hazel Hcflurtzhey left Blair Fri day to attend the :schools of DeSotowhereherparentshavemoved. Friends of Timrnie Tucker Bc grinder in him from Blair schools. Ilia pare moved to a fa:rn ad: miles north of Blair which makes it neeeaaary for Ttrnmie to attend the Bono school. Senior Hieh Notes The classes in professional train ing under the euvirririon of Misa Kdly ara doing work .baled on Pro jecta in Obaervatlon and Practice Teaching by H.H.Hahn.gTheMissesOpalTuckerandLuleilleJensonwereiliaitornonWe¢i~l hrsday in several of the High school clueses. Meadames Henry Conor.E.E llroas A.G.Young Emie Holmes and Dr.and Mrs.Nichols. Hrs.Frank Jenklrg pntertained onherrelativesat the Jenkinl home Lincoln Itreet last Sunday at din ner.There were pneent WaderickandfamilyofCr||.l|TomrickHrs.Anna Gooddch arid Herzog children ol Herman. PaL Pat the Lira.E.E.Fowler who has apending the summer lu Blur been will leara Frans for omaha when alia will visit her daughter ~Anna Bruner and family during the sein ter.Mrs.Fowler like:Blair and hopes to spend another summer in our little city. .a John Jensen and Durward Hem The M.A.C.had a moat interestEmergstudentis graded each wlietz were high school vixitorn Wed ing meeting at the home of Mrs. tation.e neaday of last week.lilo Temple la.it Monday.Mrs.C.0. When the atudent finishes 11 |l£»Miss Hansen?Geometry _clam iaDawson ami Mrs.Reed !DHanlon partmont he or she is given a leaming to measure angles by uae.l\ad the program which all erriqfadplomaiftheaverage1aboveoforntractorn.~Dawson had a new map of ninetyfive percent a Kold seal wlthl Maas Doten ~that the Comilzumpo and gave a preliminarytherods.With Special Honor ir;merclal (Job will show us a erorthilllk on boundaries etc.aa the club it ls between eightyfive and nin¢¢._l1ile stunt lJet\\ecn halres of theils taking up the study of EuropefivepercentiwithHigh!Ionor;next foothall game.Lets not mia!as it is today. cn home study attendance and reci Ist.we all know the ability of thlslifitisbetweenseventyandeightylclub The Republicans will hold a pre flve percent.With Honor.5Theytry to pick teachers who I1l\B5hadeithernormaltrainingorcollege work.Alan they must spend some] time in the homes of their pupilsl in conference with the parents. ~The annual promotion service was held last Sunday evening at \\\hicl1 time thirtyone diplomas irerc I1 1 sented.The program was m=fol|Iourii:;Dramullzation The dayu ol the week Beginners Uramntixatio;L_The Captive ~i\lllIl Primary I Dramotization Elijah and the Shumlnite Primary Il Dmmatization Ruth and Naomi Junior. Pnnlomime Jexus Saslor Pilot Me Int.§l.\l.» Dramaliration i..Good Samari lrvl lnt.boysSonglnt.girls oolxas ax Il|STRl(T (0lRT J Judge (loss .came up from Omaha last Monday lltll heani two casesindistrictcourt.One case being that of Martin Jacobsen vs Frank Stras scr.The verdict was in favor of Strasser. The other case was that of James Harrison of Herman ya Roberts am\ Rose ranch.lhl.case arose over adrainagequeiltienandwaddecided in favor of Roberta__ami Rnae. The Phyniolocy class clolall tI10lfi study of the digestive system with ciaas discussion of their plana forl (Continued on page Eve) $=lz.\1»:R SHOWER FOR BLAIR LADli On last Friday evening Mrs..Ll I.Pounds and Mrs.Z B Smith gave::1 silver :shoxer complimentary tof Mrs O.N.Eflmiston formerly Mrs( llln far\er at the home of an.i Pounds :The ladies put on n mock wedding for entertainment those having Incl moat.talent along the dramatic une;taking the principle parts.The af. fair canseel considerable fun nnfi laughter and all \otE1I thc evening clnet caucus at polling place in each precinct on Monday Oct.Sth at H200 oclock P.M.to place ln nomin ation for eachpnreinct one assesaoronejusticeof peace also one:ond overxeer for each road dlrtrlct.Where more than one polling placeinprecinctpollingplaceNo.1 Ll place of meeting with committee; man to act as chairman.List of nominees signed by chairman and secretary of mectlnp:shall .be at once fonvnniefl to County ClerkBlair.Meeting for Blair City will he held in commissioners room at the court house. R.G.Allen Chairman Grace Ballanl Secretary. 1z. a pleasant one.o AN§iUU5(EI\lENT..1 ! hlcminrnes Pourrlc and Smith ati sixteul by Mrs.Harold Stewart nw.;eil dainty refreslimenta. ~Mn.Edmioton was the recipientolmanyprettyandusefulgiftsl which she will take with her tof her Colorado home where she will go in a short time.§ Those who 1\e!¢present.to enloy the occasion were the above men1 1 have purchmcd the comfy busi llls§=known ar the Quality Market. Iavim:taken possession on Oct.1. lt is my intention to furnish the higheit quality of goods for the least money Lpoasihle always bear ing in mind quality which is UU trade mark1extendZh invitation io old and tioned ladies and Mesilames Karlprospecti\e customer1\to ITIS place Petersen Ed Slatlhiesen J.E Campbell Cari Pieper G.G.}line1.l C.B.Krauae Orin Striclxleti Prank Jenkins M.Pi. Tyson E.H.Ttedfielul Grace Sutherland w P.Sanu.oni of business asrurlng any and all fair dealings In every way.Peter Iistrup.PmprietorQualityMarket ....1 §.+\rlene Reeves Jack llurchalm.Min |.|\g y[.j.R ULU CHILD DIES aims mm 1=:~:1x.o\rs iiohel Head Misa Louise Rodgers g1|..;};{)DlS_lRl(T }liIETlNGld Mlaa Sullivan of Omaha.Littlg nn;Marie B| 1 five ygaf3..old daughter of Mr.and Hrs.Wm.Nick Thone Ed Hein ing \g Mr.Alien Phillips and sisters wereJ B 1 f Ik Sc;died MondayHannaandJ.A.Kuhn J uroeyeal up nlcaaantly ;=f»=fg;=;f iael §gl;....§§L o o. 1 ..i evening snr en e r aunt rs.gtoOaklandgraitFriiiail?.T.=;.Jones ol Duncombe.Iowa l1Ii.\0(.l§\abort funeral service ~hel to ll.t£nfl l £!I\l»I¢fflB!UK ~g |.g with relativeellf ghg home yesterday raornmK .lflll 0:ldh:ellT\s whlch was being held;i3r;2irex:§E¢e;k\l1:::l}She le nowlllle holly url!taken to Traynor lenfaaltow1.1.1andIttitlatoryworkwasinorderat» in Teknmah but wrlll return to Illairrthefc furezl ~n:;aynorterwhichabigfeedandigood H3011 when nhe will be the guest Uf.ntarnen time was enjoyed.lAllen and sisters..lccme cry. r I I I |I \/ . T \ l'agc'1'hn¢THE ENTERPRISEsw, Nm-ua.. omur 2, mc ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~amr. 1»z¢bmn, 0¢¢0bGr 2. 1924 . _¢rm: rzwranrnlsz» . . . . .' r . . . . cuunca nnawronv' BAPTIST CHURCH (Cor.Lincoln and i th u n t i l ) Arthur D. Smalley, Pastor. Sunday School 10 A. li. lla:-d n; Su -rin ll lx. ll. Evening Serviel 7:80 P.H . Notlée nr Hearing ot' 1'sam sun ment.(I. c . Elle: Attomd) STATE OF' NEBRASKA,1- wumngwin County I n the County Court In the Matter of the Ea1.|l0Herthe E. Pint! Deceased:The hd at Zaw, next of kin, devises, kt!- ereditors, and All persons internin the final settlement of elld eauare hereby notified Lhlt on the 211day of September, 1924, Hoang' Ch tensen, the executor of ni eatsiiled a. petition in said County Coupay ing tint his find Udxninistrltioaccountfiledherdnbesettled allowed, that proof of heirnhip ~taken, order for diltdbotlon of usemd url;nment of dover and h~ -sind ri hu entered: :nd the soldec u to r S u mma . If you fail to appenr before seCounty Court on the Bn! dar of Olabor, 1924, at lil o'clock A. ll., conten uid petition, the Court - sunt the pray er thereof mdsuch other and further orden, di~ance: md deezees as to this Co~ may seem proper.Witnell my hand and Offkid this 2nd day of September, 1924 (SHI1 A. c. Debel,82~6t County Jud I l ::0 .(Cor. Iimnln md Rnd ducts) L. H. Camp, Pastor. Bibb Scheer! I0 A. lf. umung Worship 11 A. na.Christian Enduro: 6:81 P. in Bvminr Serviot 1:30 P . l . .~ CONGREGAHUNAL CHURCH (Cor. W alla: Ava. md (Mhz) James Hdioumsn. Puzor. Sunday School no A. u. Homin; BOWEN 11 A. H. Chriltiln Endeuor 6:80 IL H. BT.PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH {0n1m, Netrnskn) Rn. IL J. Reimmen, Pastor 5118423 Scum! u xo A. H. Church Serfkll at 11 A. li. AMERICAN r v . - w w .'l`RINI'l'T cue of n dndioek in both :he houwe and the senate,nobody can ws Soma think tht prenilential zuc ecssien act -would apply and that the secretary of sun in the Qld asl mfnistfltion would became selinsr president.Others think time' mieuld bt no Ensident and no eonltitntion al way zo elect one. ro s slmun r uz s o r T H E I»'Al.L 1»:|,scno:~= So many voters; of tb l present my ue in n mme an to 1hat may happen yuh fa!!in the election of as president for the U. s.and so many questions have been uked .*\_n u m b e r o f e l e c i o n l vo te s t o m a i n 1 1 )M 3 3 1 t h e n e q u i m d m a j e r l t y n c e e u a a nfo r a n ele ct io n.1 I o m l h l ,N e l r r .S e p t . - - 'h ve n t y m e n T h e n u m b e r o f ~a n d w o m e n p r o m i n e n t I n ed u ca t io n vo te a l a 5 3 1 a n d o f c o u r s e i t w a p u w o r k ,w i l l ua 0 A h u m "Phe old Indy was limidly impowin ;the stock of apocuelea."Howmucha n these,"she ashud aalect~ ini: s pair. "A dolls: and a half, madam." "And without the cue how much? "Well the c an mlkis very littledifference.Suppose we m r \;_,4s. "What in the ¢a.;q 'north only fivecents 1"r \ "Yea nud\m."_ Hr-g ," W d l Pm ve d * I zo hear lt; lt's the c ue I want.Ami, pladnf a nickel on the count-er, Lhedurod iady took1.:g§hec u0 and walked timidly into e street,while the optician awed for breath. iltion by schools ll $110,506 and U10 total mt of tnnsportation is $157, £06 per year. The number of mile: tlrmeled each Gly by all an.hooll is 3395. 'fha num- iir of c hildrus tnmported iq 4.530 the nqmber o! into burns in 156; horse dawn vehicle: 86; schools thu own conveyancel,29, schools that have pan ownership, 5.' The number of conlolldatnd schools in 98; open country consoiidationn 34; achools reporting on transportation routes 238:mn i mu m number of miiesstravnled nach day by any one mother place ln this issue is given a tables thawing the pumher for eac h dl!-l. 3401! it up md pmlervt it for future referona. 'hae dechars of each stats meet on the ueond Monday in January following tha popnlu pluiqeulial elewon.The time of their meet- mg 1|p n t c d b i br cangreu but the plus is dnifruted by the 'nd- onl m u iegiahzznen.Af u r vot- inr uparntoly by bnilot for presl- dent and rico-pnnldent the :u n i t in nrtifiod and sont to the pnai- dent of tha senate.A m r this is two cents, tlie cost par pupil per dn' is 19 aunts and the cost per pupil pery é n i s s u .Fifty-five schools re- port tnnsportation satisfactory and :J I fadlrly ntlnfacwry, two klnlllln- faztory Ind one made no mswer. vcrm ili ca,col leg es a n d ci t ie s t o a d dr e s s t h e fo u r t h a n n u a l c o n vc u d o n o f D i s t r i c t Tw o ,N c h n a h S u m Te a c h e r s A l a o c i l t i o n ,N o ve m b e r 8. 7.a n d 8.. F i ve g e n e n l | e u i o n l \ a n d m a e : l n n o f se ven t ee n l e c l l o m w i l l g i ve t h e t e t c h e n l t t z n c l i n l t h e c o n u n z l n n t h r e e d a y : i n w h i c h e ve r y m i n - u t c i n fi l l e d i f t h i n h r c l t i n g m d i n a t r n d l ve p r o g r u n a c o ve r i n g n a r y p h u c o f t h e pu b l i c l c h o o !c u r r i c u l u m .A m o n g t h e s p e n k e n ach od u l e d L0 ad d r e s s t h e g e n a r | . I n e s d o n s TRANSPORTATION OF Pumus J US TIF IED State Superintendent Hntzen h u ' completed 1 survey of transpona- tion nf r u n !pupils by school dis- tricts.Sixty schools fumlll:|tnns» porlltiotrnnd three pay c hiidna bl transpon themselves.Ha find: the lrfbution of assets and anignment of dont and homestead right! en- iteredg and Lhe u i d Administrator discharged. 1 If y ou fail to appear before uid County Court on the Slat clay of October 1924, at 10 o'eiock A. M. and contest. uid petition. the Court my : r a nt th e prayer thereof mel allowances and decrees as to this Court may seem proper. W i lma my hand and Official Seal this 29th dw of September 1924 (SEAL)A. C. DEBEL bt County Judge. \ \ County Court on the Slat clay of October 1924, at 10 o'ciock A. M. and contest. uid petition. the Court may grant \he prayer thereof mel make auch other md further orders, allowances and decrees as to this Court may seem proper. W i lma my hand and Official Seal this 29th dw of September 1924 (SEAL)A. C. DEBEL bt County Judge. CooL WEATHER -==NEcEss1T11s3= "P he ol d In d y w a s l i m i d l y i m p o w i n ;t h e st o c k o f ap o cu e le a ." H o w m u c h a n the se ,"s h e as h u d aalect~ i n i : s p a i r . " A d o l l s : a n d a h a l f , m a d a m . " " A n d w i t h o u t t h e c u e h o w m u c h ? " W e l l t h e c a n m l k i s ve r y l i t t l edi ffe r e n c e .Su p po s e w e m r \;_,4s. " W h a t i n t h e ¢ a . ; q ' n o r t h o n l y f i ve cen ts 1"r \ " Y e a n u d \ m . " _ f i r m ]. ," W d l P m ve ; - y \1 . 1 z o h e a r l t ; l t ' s t h e c u e I w a n t . .¢ Time Is. Most ~ I g m p o r l a n t ~ WHEN the children catch cold. Ifu you have a rellable home rem- edy to give the at once, late r serl-`{ o us I llne s s M avoided. Our stock ol these remedies Is com-plete and you will save both time and sickness lf you lay in a supply right now for first aid use. The Blair Pharmacy In the Matter of the Ea1.|l0 ofHcrtha E. Phu Deceased:The heirs at Zaw, next of kin, devises, kitten.creditors, and All persons interested in the final settlement of nld estateare hereby notified Lhlt on the 2ndday of September, 1924, Helugv Chrisi tensen, the executor of ni eatlteiiled a. petition in said County Court,paying tint his find ldxllinisirltionaccountfiledherdnbesettledandallowed, that proof of 'heirs-hip be taken, order for distdbution of useta stead ri hu entered: and the said ex-ecutor élchzrped. If y ou fail to :pour beforo said County Court on the Bn! dar of Oc-mbar. 1924, at no o'clock A. ll., md conten uid petition, the Court may grant tho prayer thereof and nukesuch other and further onion, din-lnoea and decrees as to this Court may seem proper. Witness my hand and Offkid Sealthis 2nd day of September, 1924 (SHI1 A. C. Debel,82~6t County Judge 1*L .~. . . .I.n u t l l ln n . .| \ \ | nn . " \ 1 |4 . r if n..:..f::;,.. . , '3 ;.n an1poe cord!!-md tho voting mombon convene pm and \li:"$oLe| are rounnd i q w w l r -lthe presence of both h m m !The 'Bw Lad!! Aki motto wer? 5111. c andidate havin;the largest num- Wedneulay afternoon of month.'b m of vuihl. provided Hut numblr The pastor lntlndl to ggnnjs a. rnniorlty of the iota!number. minion-stations on Enndly P. \{'| . in declared elected plvidual.,lm! ullo, P:eaklent, University of Wuh- ingtong Charles 3.Meek.mo vin - ndent of schools, Toledo, O.; Hrs. Hlnmn Quavr, Bozeman, Mont.; Dr. .r..M.Patton,Omaha;H i n llnbel Carney, Columbia Univenity 'huh- rs'C°§ez¢:Prof.George w.c~ \ BLAIR'S FALL FESTIVAL\I < 1 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1924 \z,.| °°"' An event in.which we, the undersigned busi- ness men of Blair, welcome every man, woman and child in Blairand vicinity to join. The event has been planned with the one thought in view of welding this community more closely together that we may have a more friendly feeling, working to the common end of all, the upbuilding of our community. Everything is being done thatis possible to be done to make the d ay a pleasant one for those who visit our city. Ample awards for all classes of displays will be given and suitable arrangements for the care of these awards are made. Every care for the entertainment ahd comfort of the visiting guests is assured and we the undersigned extend to you a hea`rty welcome to our city and our places of business on that day, Saturday, October 4, 1024. L.. R. Liu.uz:m, mr-" " '" "" " "" " ° " """ " " " "es cam ne cut wnuaouz a sun |0\<W g 1 1 3Au Kind: of lnsunnu \ lin November.The present wrlsfw HNCDURAGE vAC,\'rlo:~:m somebody or without ns genera!. I !h f l l ll A ls r I do n not lrxpirt until ner!March.d L;f .{|B ld r . h e b wh Since in Voting for president each When 15,000 perwnn traveling in T' ff. °M.""§§'f. 'i"'°°,I 'L ;..,..O f Very Essential Articles for W inter Driving.- . _ - . - . . __ . . . . . . . . . _. - . . - F 1 - n - - n u u n n I( r l fx)-I r.. c . P zwq nn I n m m m e .1 Both Farm and Qty Property l Phone Ind.M M l Blair,Ne b r u h .I |( xl »-"11 DR. W. F. HEHPHILL n z u r l s r 1 jto-emu over Blllr Stale Bank I x 1 i - .. . . ... . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _- . . more delegation h u only one vote the dominant P d a ln any given state will get that vote.At pm;- enl the Republicans have |. majority in 23 state delegations, the Demo- erots ln 20.The remaining Ilve ore tied between the two perties. Twenty-live states,ls necessary tn elret.'Tlwrefo1~e,assuming thot all Repulallane. would vote lol* Coolidge and ell Dentocrots for Davis,no election would be possible.Should thu htuatlon arise, who would become president?The dee- ;.reeiflent, of course.But since the automobiles visit the Westem no- t!onal` parks ln e single month,it dues not moan that this immense volume of travel was ell taken away from the rollm .Most of these long-distance visitors *Quin h u e stayed al.home if railroad trains had been the sole means of inns- fortatlon;the expense of taking o whole family oe;on the continent would have been prolalbitive to most of them.By living like the gyp- aies,by traveling #rom eetnp to camp in cheap machines which lmol the whole funily at e cost of o n n u n v v u u n . .u n u u . ¢ . . - . .point to higher rllher than lowes prices;lumber ond other moulin, mltedatl have come down slightly but the wages of the building l.lB\l en remain at the top level.lrol and steel are down to the lowes point reached sinoe the war.in almost every line prices have all preached cost so closely that an further ehrinklgt will ntnngle th baby profit with its little finger. ' If y ou are wetting for this stron guhlion,you'1l be dillppolnteo 'Ike economic erlme la positivel not irolnz to be committed--Sep Heaters for All Makes of C-ars. Robes-Large and Low-Priced. Alcohol or Glycerine.` "Rl dia tor Shutters--Automatic or Hand Operated. W inter Oil that you can crank your Ford. Petersen HardwareCrowell Lumber 6: Grain Go.`H. Ollermnnn, Exclusive Jeweler Mrs. T. c. Hilton. The lvmunérChristensen Lumber CoN\rs..Iennle B. Antlll J. E. Campbell, Furniture--Undertaking J. L. Pound.One-Prlce Clothler Stewart Pharmacy Waiter Larsen Garage Haggard & Bendorf, Undenaking \Reeh Servlce Station Farmers Co-Operatlveilevntor W. F. Hemphill, D. D. S. |candidates for president and vice A leur dollsra for addnional gsm-lumber §UNgET Bidr. Nebraska ¥panidznl. usually get the same num line and oil. expenses n n minced _ _Rathmann Garage in r our h ld ba vi 1 ln:be ah a;.;.:...f.: J ~_ ' f\ .: ~ ". . ." _ . -. . 'L . _ , °" '; 'f ;. I LEGAL Mrrzca The Eat Shop (I)DR.E..l.DA1LEYnamlsrrBoom:our Huuurx Hahn ~ i n In xmunl Nandan ,.......,......u ................wwvhlea thu! sf no undhlllu for vice-pmhhm n w i m I mi mi r maummdu\l elk!vice-president(mm un wo hlzhm nn me lm. Summuu hmm-|: ml nw.. .V......»..¢.» ......,.....uv...W . "in coul.Nor don Khin \-ubber~\h~e~\ more-men: npr-cunt a :ml iw 1° th:|n\|lro|d|_They luv: hs haul the |:Ulm .H lin |{r¢|lim hm# lsrxrsz OF N\»:nnAs\cA,\ wuhnnmn County 3 -Dr o p » l n a n d L e t Us S h o w Y o u S u me o f t h e ln the Comy Conf:C o m f o r t s f o r W I N T E R D R l V l N . G I. c. ELLEN. A\!)~ E. E. Aro nso n Ga ra ge 0 'Ha nlo n. Ma h e | 5 & 0 ' Ha nlo n W. J. Rodgers, Florist a?>5 Blair Mllllng Co n. I Deep Rock on Co., Blair d 'g - ' r r ' - "- -\-nu u¢ ; u n u n i g - vu u n q -.vu ,u »m u , ¢'uw vn u1 9 {)I W |tho se t w o .T h e pr c n e n l se na te l s w n s u b y t h e f u n n .A m i e ve n -l n t h e 2-latter o f t h e F n a t e x m eve n l y Zu l an c e fl be t w e e n m e R e -h u l l !m a n y o f t h e vac ati on ist s,C h r i s t i n a M .H a u l e r D e c l i n e d : publlcamu and Democnn that iz #A ma ma : hu o n n uh i q u e ii o n we u P-wllem xr wv wnuld m l nw v.¢|.n¢¢ 01 power, and n u | \=¢l\~ lmawn h d th u n v s n l members having amen the Fir West IIN] lik- ed il. v~'i\l m u m lq m y ,beeome producer:amd swell um vdume at W utnm n i l ln f f k . Let's oneounze the man of mad- mxn n t uw, nexm of kin. a¢\hm, legllees,ne d i mn lml Allinurened i n uw nm ue alemrm or ui d nu m an h en b y n o tif i e d n m a n th e wh d ly o f s wwmb u ma , Arndt-Snyder r~____.__._ rs ( I } I |l|o ms n w w . a ma s s : 8 o1~1Am.ou Motor I r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~y\.'al this :mn prefer Gov. Bryan to ont: means Ind father nf seven! Rudolvh 6. Waine um Admininnh.~ ~ n m ; B u i l d i n g Gen. Dawn.If the houne filled to rhildhn un laurel.nm: ¢»m¢m- ol md male "led a petation in ~» .-.on elfct n n`|~=»hi¢==e me man rhosen tru, instructs and flupu pnejudid: Cf°qlq cmgv.. nrnrimz °»*::¢__|=f fin \,0mpuu D O D G El l a u l c xI W ! ! h l t s i d t n l Ya nk !lu h w n n ti r nl i x i l l u n i f b n thin m n n l r v m n k n {nril1EI.IDln|.lu1u0n llx vu nn u l r u I w i ''nh tn "Q ESQ"a p ,_g_;{;n ';,;;"§§f"§r:" '";.;: 51" ~ =§}»}T£§ "1 bl ll and lull that prgxf 1 while it In ann.March.wzm vnuht happen . in in¢¢--S-spumbor SUNSET.or htinhip be taken, order for dis» \ e P I I *H n'mfr I:m'§:nPm<mBlair,Nebraska,Octohll'2.192l .. 1"*~_,,u n l n f r \ f A \ 1 n . . 1 n f l A | n | 1 A »I 1 0 9 1 'mr: ENTERPRI :gn u n -U u s u a ;v v v u n. ,er n F m x x S.IIIGHLOW (Agent for I~air1nont Crennteryl Pays Highest Price for I'Ol.fLTRY CRIIAM AND EGGS Between Walker Avo und 5th St. Phone:Cedar 6-ll o l{uhn's Photos will please you. =ll i Dr. lt. B. Clark. Chiropractor. 32tfl 6 ton wagon scale for sale.a 94--tf.Aye Bros. Dr. Mehl of Teltamah was a Blair nsitlor on Friday. Congregational Bazaar, City Coun eil Room, Dec.13. Poland China boar: for sale. Phono lnd. BB23 Harry Sell.:36-tf Mr. and Mrs. George Rlker visit- ed friends in Ontaha last Sunday. . City Loans,monthly nermenln _u | a a u a u - l | l _ l l l | n | u | \ _l o l{uhns I'll"1t)\ will plemu: you.Dr. H n (;m.{¢_ Chiropractor. 32.15 !\t.tl"<|i:tos will ploaeo yotl.|SCUOOI.N0II~.S lInglish clanaea have begun their ..f 1 r n f H l\r ll lt.<.lurlt Chiropractor. 32if'otltlltle reading work, based uporUr. ll. It. 1 Lux. tliirupr:lr t¢r. .\..l.i r.A.'Z Cameron o ermon I »1 Continued from :wee one 1ml!llstn classified aa to grades. lr : \ .l| mth»l1 uf lltren.|:\un f \: i .1:1 Illalr lust llednesdny.n \:\n:t hlumuugh is p u h m i|1!n:tto¢|meals for iwo dnya. .tn¢¢,'1'h° boolui ure runhet claaalfied 53" |11 lll.t:f \'»l.v l.|\.For Sale:-Farms and residences. I. ""ff rn Omaha.eierul weeks study ;hi¢¢|,,,, ;, ex- u point ayatem and ten points will .,..u good ilst always.Geo.Ii.Ritter.\.line of new foil ureutera know how to choose f,,,,,; be required each semester. All book.L ~.l l l otor pected tonf ..il~.1.r uret eetrienw 3.gf nr.. .a H ion the Hsu may 5, found in thel~u11¢.» Thi lnterprie ofz'|ce.22If "at lin. T. c . li Iona.\r.t.v.el§|' and to core for the *ll8""*'"1 "F o n n e x t ;Three-Light llouse-\1.llnrvc Pounds who was nystetr; well.l""*'"° Library, Ml'-ll nts are urg- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~ ~~~the ~~ ~ : r f ~ nu \v tw 1 ;2* 31 0\ : :2L S. w. CHAMBERS.I l.1r.Loans, low rates.optional ~ § . f . . "..§`...T.}.`"`|..,..u .§T."...'"Z§3 more and hotter books. A new line of sweaters in wool'Sweaters,slip-overs,sloeveliilr |:$t)r:.t..1¢.Geo. B. Riker. Blair.mean: gf experiment perfonned in fm, Grade! oral .ine an colors nt Mrs. 'r. c. nil ""'{et eff at Hrs. T. C.` ' 2 ' T clans hon' to nuke oxy gen and hy-I Donald Nemeta entertained tile ton's.| ' ° " "." ' "Sas und family attended the elrogen.m y alao have studied re-:ond grade Friday afternoon.in 'llrn IIva Cool( and daughter were Hr. and Hrs. Ed Lewellyn spe:;"llt§`~arllen pldde in Omaha WUI tlieifusas and pmpertien. A gener- toner ot"h1s hinnday.A birthday 1 'last Sunday nt the home of hir. a renin)evettiflit our. wnnlar of oxygen was prepared rake with candles to represent each~ ..'i"l°'§i'...';`§"`°Chas.Hunk Lira. Grant Gauta of Omaha.i For Rent-6 room house,west for them hy the Chemiatry clue. y ear was u prominent feotune of u s .For Ren t-6 room house.Close Colfax Other experiments with floating and g af ternoon. I'all and Spnng Chester White in. 'Llghta,s v .water.1=t¢mmbn.'w. c. Linden sinking laodlea were performed. Thx.,The sixth s Hyflene clasa has lsoars for sale.Phone Ind.\\.l'a',inquire at Enterprise office.|Sdn. A. }Ryan of Taeoma, Wu); 'work in done in connection with tlueir l' ° n Md aeveral interesting ex»35-5t.OSCAR QILBERTSON.1 an a guest at the R. J. Murdoch eluaa work with firaa, fuel ami heat- perimenta thi; wa T1my have dm H l l l l n l &Bendorf, Ululenaking 3MinaHeivinaHarbiean spent the 1 nd f " h d ' h h z c h'home a few days last week ing apparatus.taken zneasurementl of their footlt-4' d with rl other Mrs.F. oneeo ° "urn ou ' i -.Chemiatry clam:tn now ='¢°f|Yi"=,mt..noe n er W*»gtg, phones.L¢¢g,,¢ in Riltar odloa.l~»r bale. Good solid ahbage for ru g Pllnrblcan of this c ity.Wtlller til8,IOtll kraut Ol'STOCK U18 composition and PNP*08 0 The Third nut, puplla hat; been H D .Steed ui her Little Misa Peggy, daughter of Phone Red ;g3 Blair.Nehr.water.This work follows their stu-lnudy ins the bor- md girls of Af, rs.ate expee .I Mr. and Hrg. 3. L. Pounds. has beenf83"Frank 3- ,, d lily of oxygen and hyclrwlen.~ n g ,are at preaent drawing daughter. Merle, home from Linoon sosnewhat under the weather tm,\.i at {f an f hprompt service. Georze B- Rilter. 3-ti For Sale-2%lots I room house. Quick sale for cash.Phone Ind. B4B.dt. Mins Ella Hill, 'who teaches in Omaha. was a visitor at the parent- al home over Sunday. For Sale: It Stover No. 4 feed grind- er. ln good Condition Inquire at the Enterprise officio.22-tf. Mrs.Lillie Paulson and rather, Mr.Martin Brandt,visited Sunday afternoon with Miss Millie Storm. Hazzard Jr Bendorf, Undertaking one cloled rar fumiahed without ehg. on Oct.til for a few days visit. FOR SALE:--A sow and 12 pigs and aows to fanow soon, also Samp- son tractor and plows. Sltf.Wm. Linden Chas. Dann and family of Omaha spent Sunday at the G.G.Hiltee luotne. There were also present Gnnt Garner and son Gilford. The Minsen Genevieve and Francis Cantlin of Boone. Iowa vinlted over the week-end with theiraunt, Mrs. Edna Noble and family. hlhrtjn Jacobson and his atl.olne) were in town on last Monday look- ing after some legal affairs. Martin week. Misa Eleanor Erickson came up from Omaha with Melvlna llarblcan to.spend the week-end with Lira. F. llarbican. J w. Henderson and family have gotten nicely settled ln the Ht l. Molly Sheffield house on out Lin- coln street. Louise Rodgers and her room-mate Mins Sullivan,who are attendini Boylea college ln Omaha spent the weel|:»end at Blair. Mr. and Hrs. Void Ireland vidfftil at the John Barry home Sunday eve mmr.heloinz them celebrate their viMrsH. L. Stntve and daughter, ,;3;;;_hf=3==__; ° ; ; ; ' _, ; _ ~ ; d [ n rornlated obieda Grace returned from Colo.Satur-l b h w,in h 11 The Fifth B'a are gathering thedaywheretheyhave been vimltl1Il!; a n ~ ; , ; , _ ; MQ mo ta n é i f f a n n t v a r i e ti e s o f a u tu mn le a ve s relatives for the pant 'three weelta.with a ifievr to studying their colors,ltlurlng the regular elau period. Mr.ll.P.Hansen of Sewani Dorothy Jensen haa _been elected ahape and sim. county has purchased the Chrtl pneaident and Beanie Morgan. aecre-Edna Mae Picker and Ellen And l~..o1..¢n place on west Nebraska mfg teaaon have left the 3 A elaaa. The street and a n m m e his r m l l r |The Senior English clan! lm com- former will attend the Tyson adwol here. Mr. Hansen is a retired fanu- pleted gh, survey of English ;,{¢¢,-'end the latter has moved to Reb-er.lture from un are of Beowulf and laaka City.. Henrietta Rann came home from the beginnings to the age of Chau-l Last week the First grade * l l Central City 'Tuesday when she haalrer and hla Canterbury Tales. 'n\°!.l*°|\°l°<l br the preaeneo of aevera! been spending the o u t year l l t h a n naar atudyin|the Harte ti'Ar-\laltnl'8. HUGH! them the following: her sister. Henrietta- plana to teaeli thur and Utopia. wdtten durinz the Mrs.Frank Stewart, Hrs.R05' An yimal near Kingsley,laura afterlietival of Learning.|fternon, Mo Opal Reevea and Mn# ' D e c e m b e r 1 .T h e n i n t h .t e n t h a n d t w d f t h g r u l e f m l R a n k i n . ____ __ .. . . _ . . . _ . - - 9 F i n Four f§E~ENTE1iPR1SE ORN A. RHOADBS.Pnblhltf ¢ » »- - -- -- ¢ _ . . . .. . . . . .. . - . - . - _ _ _-"-=\z-_C$£U'¢\'l$LL nm! z~: NOTES Wmleawipy, Sept. 24,lliss Lovins Fmhcf was made happy by a sisil Irom her brother.A. 6.lqnhof .ni Ifzwoai,N-abr..her sister,ll;-|\I| (J. Dom of Nurnml and Mm. Cutter al of Lincoln.0|.hu_members of the pany were Rev. and ilu. J. x Woon nl'Normal.The plrty enliv »¢<»~ ?fksP¢fYeu 31.56 :wry :map md it is this mme non- mnsc thu;1:canning more sane poop!0 to hemmc lhnmughhr dis- vmted and to Ima hupo of over nee mg a pulitical tumpaign run on n nano havin.L¢l'l.'»1 forget ifin :inpe I!.IC fc u u n t r y cf-r i ai ni y l1l'¢4||i go o d ,p l a i n wh ol es om e .u rj gu mm ta a n d n o t a bu s e i n th o s e t i me s . CHURCH OF CHRIST will preach at morning service.In the afternoon Rev. R. Nevilden,o f All tvening services at the church Omaha will give an address.Re- BLAIR n.4x»r|:-rr cnvncu In E Arthur D. Smalley Minister | " ':will begin at 7:30 from now on.ffreshmenls will be served.All cor- .1 Our lnnual meeting in over and diully imited. An offering for Mih-z<\m<1éy. Octobtir 5. 1924. :... \\12000 A M bunday school , M lhe new offic ers are ulneady layingsiolls will be taken up. \e da If.I>-5' 1='°:§ rft'°?E 'f'fE_§':':.£~ p la n s f o r ~ y e a r Now f» a sovdl \ " " y o u ml" . ~ ' " § " * " " " " " " "" " ' u m e for vou to beg in | nu~ndI ngMETll0DlSr Hvzsc owu. L:mnLn1'l1.l|.ly of the Blhle an one of ourlarxe u seinces so ou can stan with O. U. 2s!ePmud, Pastornml enthmsiastic classes. For the last o r 1 sf h h Isl!h-our school m-l l ll;»: :ct S ndn is Religious Edna-On me two Sundays preoedamglwcnlvepercentincreaseina\.-° e ' u Yerage attendance over the "s per- don Day.Come and learn or the iid in the prneding year. .4 cordial conditions existing today.r welcome nv5aita every new sebolnr. g Od..10 is the dale of the Pls! 11:00 A. M. Homin: wonhzp. ser-,dveq br the Intermediate girls. mon subject:"The Continue! Fire. 12:00 A. H. The Lord's Supper.ST. PAUL LLTHERAN 6:30 P.hi.The Baptist Young CHUgg}| _ ORUM Pcoplfa Union.P. J .Relneruen,Putor ?:30 P. ll. The Evening worship. Womesfa Fall Rally. Sermon subject-'swine 'mx of Nether Like sm=1=.'5 f"";',::'u'3:;' sm, Minion and Har- Wednesda i ,ld E -'vice.W e . i i ~ '»'l..."°..2. "If S""d')School at 10:00. this meeting for increasing the mir-Rev.A.Roseland g Onawa,Ia. ituallty lhdr e!feetivene.sa of the the specigzl senioou. the church WIN glnddened by the reception of twen- t5five nfgv members. which was thr fittlng outc ome of the y ear so fill- ell with materiel activity :md suc- CCM.\In Bro. W . D. Hamilton and Sir. and Hrs.Wilbur Stratton we hmre the very heat leadership in s special meeting. Come out each evening and find your self helped and then be an inspiration. 'l`he Enterprise ;1.$o per year. .. .h h .1 u l z At ll':,."';. ..T.*.§§'i..f.. ;"°;..... ..°';~;"§';.|Qu||ur||||In||Ias|||IIn||11II||IuI|||n|||||||||m|||u||m|||||||||||||||m||u|||||||||||1m fi..11 f be poltoffieo at iilnir, Nw.. umeru u m a o e u w - = f ¥ » r = H - 1 5 1 ° : v m fubmivwn u r¢t¢1*1°d as mo p e n mec oont.'Ihenlmuaflub- oerlbera will be inauntiy removed from our mailing lint it the expir- lti ou of t. l1 eii fMPlidf °' uu '°3 "' b' TTR?Admit It ing while here. Wh won - " P "The Demo-Rev. Sheldon, hu returned to the ents.Home after a long summer viocatimuWho signal the peace? The I)emo»lt is safe ld nay the flowers mimi crau.*r.im.Who Wert responnihi for h",Mn. Mohan returned from confer- .hmh v a n -during the W H?'rm ence 3912 r f e w day; visit at her Olaf Domoerau.I home in Fremont.umm ba nodhod:other\'iS¢ me wbi who u responsible for me l»f°=-i Thundny, Sept. 25. Mr. w,,. Ma ucripdon will remain in form stihlmt hifh pric e; of when and hon! mmm s ub sc ri pti on p ri oa E vf r r r h e Democrats. luileriber mol nndenund thot the conditions are mario I.pnr tof ihe eontnct bllveon the publisher AM mbaerlber.tor.Or, if you don't happen per- .. ._,d h crown muon; your lint of ac quaint-zz am c ounts for anything Lme women vote than |11 Adam Ile- ff"~f'~,f&':'.33_'t°,'! ':f€:'if"'_t2'.ffi5':'"" ann, accompanied Rev.Mr. Under- wood by auto to Tekamlh. Mr. Mm- son retuming the some day vin rail- road. Helen Trlry and Mn .Emma Hu n k of Mljeltc ,Calif.,fonler denu of Blah,called on Mn . Illll here. Mr. and Mn. Gumlenon, of New You don't need to Luke our un lupportld word for these statements. Ask my Democrat cimpalgn orn- m w l y to number ony Democratic Mu i l e n ,no m i n e e fo r g o ve m o r ,w i l l n e e d t o d o i s t o p c m f o r a T W m o m p s c t m u . A b o u t t h e m . § L f ' § m ¢ 1 - m de e d \._ -AL -:- n - n u h ¢ | . |Inr Hap zo l uu r rl o in s ul :r : " , |ll n u u l w u . Y o u ° | ! l a m a l o l . o f t h i n g s . Yo u 'l |l e a r n t h a t t h e De m o c r a t s n u k e t h e g o o d w t l t h e r , t h e R e p u b - i i c l n a t h e p o o r .You'|E l e a r n t h a t t h o De m o c r a t s o n a l m o s t t o o g o a l m a n G r o ve , m r . a n d n n .S t e m i n u f Cr es t on ,N e h r .t a i l e d t o m e M r s . Bvlehann.H n .G u n d e n w n l s n alnter o f M n .M a h a n a n d M r s .S t e m i s n nie ce. S a t u r d a y R e v.a n d M n .U n d e r g e l u l m l n u a l s o a r e n a vm g 1 s e r l e s o f io c t u r s a o n t h e M i n i o n S t u d y B o o k :"Ch Zn .| 's R e a l R e vo l u t i o n " . Everybody is invited. The choir meets every l"1'i|!|\y eve- ning at 8:00 for practice.' xv ~ f = G I *OI " I ¢l¢|lU'I t a l uua ytg If a r m o f i n n n i l y fo r w h i c h a l i p n r - I l u t o n n r n e d m u l s u ff e r . . H y f o o !- h a l l f a u l i t i e : u e a p 1> e »r 1 v~¢ In t he d ai l i es an d ml n g f i n ju r ie s au ch a n b r o k e n ilrn bn,to r n te nd o ns . e tc . a re o f d ai l y oc c ur re n ca . 5°v_°ff*¢°and aan from emu. wud ¢é'L¢<- we!!rmi wl.Hr.Henry Taylor Ear fmm iz! Ther are in politics Mrs. mum.made a short mx in which he urgedso le ly a n d o n l y beca use t h e y i c ve th e pe o pl e o f th i s c o u n t r y w i t h \ l o ve t h a t nur pa aa en th e tl nd er s ta mi - i n g .Th e y a n i n po li t ic s bec au se t h e y a r e t h e \so rId 's m u s t b u u t i i u l r h n r n r t a n H n t l n m n a n f d n vn t l n n t n H r .a n d M r s .O s c a r W a l l i c h s l | \ | | t w o s o n s i n d M i n W e n e l l h f O m n l}l called to see the Ilame.,M r .a n d H r s .S t r a t t o n a n d M r W .D .H a m i l t o n h a d c h a r g e o f o u r n... .|..{ ' \ - . - 1 ..-...s--..\ | _ atteruda of the men at !he Sun slily school and at all the meetings of the h r th . Th e f t h e mic u mo n o U . ; Kapil.-at church believe in th e I : . § church and may be expected Lo make | \ ¢ I »2». §\» » ¢ . ¢f ¢ | |i \ m n ¢ \O H . :¢ n w \ \~'".;:af-»r " = ' I.nmhnr--ShinQles--Rnnfiné \ . Big Sale of CONGOLEUM ~ RUGS Oct. 6 to 11 Only 54 c pe ry nrd.`_. Gold Sen!Ru g Border.3 0 i n 64c per yard. f'-1§# "af£ ` ~0xI2 $15.95 9xIOL l5.85 919 12.00 7}x9 9.95 0x9 7.95 I8 ln. x 36 in....4 0 Ould Seal o ft.Flo or Cov ering, 'Nc square ya rd.Go ld Se al 9 i t.Flo or Co ve ring. 8')c square yurd. _i z !5 '.1111~Q ., ~-ar~ vs ~\ Take advantage of the bargains we areoffering you this week in genuine GOLD- SEAL Congoleum floor-coverings! They Ave All New Goods /ualReceived Fmm Ihr Fdtiory.All POPLIIJI Pa(-mm and Suu.Hwy Rug Cumnrmi s A s B R o s I The Big Store The Old Reliable H7 Both phones. Located in Rlker ofncc. M r .P a u l T a y l o r o f O m a h a vi s i t e d w i t h h i s pa r e n t s .h i r .a n d M r s .A . J.Ta y l o r o f th i s c i t y o n l a s t S u n - d a y. T h e la d ie s o f t h e C o n g r e g a t i c h u r c h w i l l h o l d a b a k e d a y a t t h s t e w m .Ph a r m a c y ,o n S a t u r d a y . Oct..-I. Mr. null Mn. Chrh Wilktfnning.n . |t h a n ;\ | f | | n n n f Q n l f l O m a h a is n o w l i vi n g I t Al l ia n ce . .M r . a n d M r s . M .L .W a l t e r s h a ve m o ve d fr o m t h e L i n d e n p r o p e r t y o n w e s t C o l fa x : t t o t h e W m . M e i e r p r o p e n y o n w e s t S o u t h s t n e t . D r .E a r l M e a t s Ia hasglnz a fe° '; Im p r o ve m e n t s m a d e i n lffs o ffi t e s , h a vi n g l d d e d a n e w r e s t r o o m fo r tl i e c o m fo r t a n d co nve ni e nc e o f h i s pa t ie n ts . M m ' L o u P o r t e r d r o ve t h e i r t o u r :|=i§§i w e é a n l k a n n i ve r s a r y . M r s .S .L a r n o n .w h o rcsidt1|o n l a r k st r ee t oelobrnteel h e r b i r t h d a y r n W e d ne s da y .H e r m a n y f r i e n s ca ll ed o n h e r d u r i n g t h e d a y . W o r k b e g u n l l o m l a y o n t h e e x - e a va t i o n fo r t h e n e w H o m e T h e a t r e b u i l d i n g a n d i t in ex p e ct e d t h a t t h e l a y i n g o f t h e b r l r k w i l l >-tart t h e fo r e p a r l o f n e x t w e e k .' 1 ll * - a m n t fg - Q l m l un g n h n n i f Su ch ga m e s m a y b e t h r i l l i n g b u t w e d o u b t ve r y m u c h i f t h e o w n e r o f t h e p u r e b r e d h o n e w o u l d pe r * m i t su ch tr e a t m e n t t o b e d o l e d o u t t o tt.W e con do ne w a r a n d i t s b r u - w l t i e a b u t w e a p p l a u d a g a m e t h a t Ea m o r e b r u t a l l h n n th e S p a n - inh b u l l fl g h t m O m a h a h u a g a i n i n d th e p u s i n a ne w'l o w p n c e fo r ga so l in e - _ - w w . . .o _'» » . »v-u . 1 - . -vwse l f in p e r ce p t i b le i n t h e i r l i ve s . Th e y l i ve o n l y fo r ot h e r s .O n l y t h e n o n m w s o f o t h e r s o u t a s h a d o w o ve r t h e m . Th e c o u n t r y in In a n a w f u l n m . Th i s y o u 'l l l e a r n f r o m t h e m o s t c u r s o r y li s t e n i n g t o a De m o c r a t i c ap el lb i nd er .'Dae w i c k e d " k e p u b l i a n n h a ve al mo st s u cc ee de d i n h a n d i n g i t ove r z q , t h e w i c ke d ca p i ta l i st s .O n l y l h o D e m o c r a t s c a n :t ur e l t .B u t nu ru l ll y bylllplrl lw rvro ea .m r .lr l l l M r s .S t r a t t o n n m :s e ve r a l 800211. N e a d a y ,S e p t .30,a aeea lon o f p r a y e r w a s h e l d i n th e 'ch a p e l a t w h i c h M r .a n d M r s .S t r a t t o n ad d e d in t e re s t b y a p p r o p r i a t e m a r i e M r s .L o u H u n g a t e w a s a ca ll er o n fr i e n d s a t t h e H o m ~th i s m o n o i n s \ H o w e l l Jo ne s,n g r a n d s o n o f M r s . Jo n e s . p a i d h i s resp ects e o h e : to d a y . \ l r . | |u u u u z n n e 1 5 1 %\ l \'M u .\ \ ing year. Q E l l i l i l m l l v a l f l l i l i o l y l r n i v v g g g u o N o t i c e t h a t t h e c h a n g e i n t i m e ' § fmm the summer to the winter mheduie of evening services is made on this coming Sunday. The W omenh Hipienary Society met wiLh Hrs. W._B. Rodman Thurs- day afternoon,September 25.The officers for the coming year were cleclezi ms follown:Hina Francis Smith. D:uident:Mm I'rank W ar ¢-.- g - ., E T h e r e a r e e i n u m b e r o f r e p a i r s 2 t h a t s h o d d b e t a k e n c a r e o f b e - ~f o r e c o l d w e a t h e r c o m e s . §We can supply the proper ma-;t e r i a l s i n t h e q u a n t i t y n e e d e d |1 ~1 s n ¢ \IE' l u \ | | | C 12 \\ | l . \v were Sundoy \iaitora of Mina Millie Storm of south Watker Avenue. Mr. md Mrs. Fred Huff returned last Sunday evening from Iauiaville. Nebr. 1\.l1ere they had been visiting Mr. Huff'n mother for o few fim. Mr. Martin Paulson, who farms up ¢.n the bench ,hos bought one of th an patent corn drier:for seed ing our into a Ford touring car Iut Friday and according to neportrlmtteditprettywellalloverthe street banging the cor up consider- ably but not injuring any one. Blise Gusaie Sclteffkr, who is at- tending the state univenity at Lin- coln,came in I'riday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Gus Scheffier ,who returned from n trip to Calif. n u l l v r l u A \ l \ & l \ l l U l a § | ! 1 : | |- \ the Danish Lutheran church l u i Sunday afternoon.The church was decorated in colors suitable for the occasion. The sermon won dettvereel by E. M. Hansen, retired pastor ofthe church.° Rev. A. M. Antler!on of South Da kota visited at the H J .Hansen home over Satunlsy and Sundly. IIn was nn h h wav homo fmm This time dn eu:in to BK eenuu per nllnn.Again the inhnbiunu ul Blair Ind vleinny un vhlt Omn-hn,n u (Mir tank!and the difference In the prize nf nl Ply their hy to Omnlu and mum. Tha n|\\|n| result wH| be that mnny dol- inn which wnuld nnrmnlly be span! In Hldr will go to Omulu. It in up un the guollno dealers to mee! the |11in and mn :done nw mum mn. lor xhnmnelven but lor (he mer~ ihey 'm .Hung i n m e .J u n v m for them and dy; them half I :kann to do \he waving. All (hey yr|||\ 1. votes.AM they d¢»n°! wan! them my wo rn th an A »inner Wan!! nlvuliou. thln 1 baby u n n u l u mather,ihnn n mnlZl\e! want: Ku steel. The Democrats built the ark, won the Revolution.-uk Qhrm; they ml- mil. nr neu. C REEK VALLEY NEW S um I-Inher Lnnghnnt i :pending mural day s with her c ousin.Mu .Emil l.|llmln_ Thu follnwlng :pam Sunday lt the Geo. Schweder home:\\'m.Wilken- ing and family, Mr. und Mrs. Emil Lnllman,MH.Minnie Lallllmn and \|lu\ Minnie lullman. Mr. and Mu. Wm. Elmer and bn- Ly of Fremont and Luth" Monke mu ,vice p m m m :n m G:-meSmitlhneueuln' lnn|Mm.Ellen rickexu, treuurer. Dninty refreshments wen served al Lbs close of the neglon by the Noxgeu and her wnum. 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I.~»mtr.ee fo r \ I r Q 1 r w i l | . t n h tht l.:\l"ullr"|.1"t . \ l \ M l m ~|»~L~:tl t l e c i t y a u d i t o r i u m r ) l r lt<»~\ . m L i e w a n d m \ : L l } \ i | ...l;\» l.;1.e .PtI1t some m=\:1t} i n C a l i fo r n i a ,r e t u r n e d t o l i k t i r la 1 , F r i d a y .A x 3-et t h e fa m i l y i u n 1 o m i a a l t e r Alisa Gun aie h a u fd e p a t t - et'fo r s c h o o l . L u m M t s n vt l s y n e S m i t h ,d a u g h - t e r o f M r .a n d M n .Ze n o a S m i t h game h e r p a r e n t s co ns id er ab le a n x i - e t y w h e n :the s u ff e r e d a n at t a c k o f oppenelicitiel In s t F \ 'l l l l } .T h e li t t l e M i : 5 is z e l t i n i t a l o n z ni c e l y a n d w i l l e. c n p e o n op e r a ti o n . M n .h a ve S t e e d . i t h o n : h o m e u m l l a b o u t t w o m o n t h : a g o t o Jo h l l .W i l l n n l o l l l m n .m e n1n1.e1l i ltr M r s .Il m e r ; . -h o m e t w o l:|lo|:lt \ . . - t . o f t h e p o d o f fi r f.Th e \ \ i l l : | . r i fa m i l y m o ve d i n t o t h e i r ll t . .lllllng c n M o n d a y o f t h i s mee k. M r .m u l M r s ..\ ml n. ».!\lu<|<e:\ 1.11110 |l f. \ { |fr o m L y o n s Is nt S a t u r - ~Io \I1 M r .5l.m!>»en'n parent..= Fi r .::l \ l r - .'P om 5Ia d>e n.M r . 'In t l - " l t 1 tur ttfel ltonze S u n d a y b u t l r .\ l \ i < : |rt|n;u\|»~l h e r e t o vi s i t h e r ;»..:m.t~,M r .an.I M r s .Os c a r t u } f r . 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I. ) n n t a m e h e m e f r o m 1 O m a h a t h e fi r s t o f t h e w e e k when-e 9he h a s be e n \'i =i t in g h e r pa r e nl w h t h e p a s t UTD we e k s wl1ile l w r h u . l r a w l h a s b e e n l n t h e W i s e 3 1 | m n r - ' tal lto sp lta l.l i e is eJtp€'tt¢l lm :t e I r i d n y .M r .L y n n in f\rn |1ln u.|.» th e S t a l e B a n k .g ' i } r i v m l !l||tt La.1 o l t t t .\:.] \'» I. erItr m e vt i m r |r\th e ¢|| !t || 1. cou rt.r o o m i n B l a i r o n 5.|t1u .|v tl fl e fn n or l a t 2 D 0 n'elr\ek,t-»\1 ¢\ter) h04ly is i n vi t e d .Th e ]»u:;~°* o l t h e mee tin g'i s t o o r g n r vz v .1 l..t F vl l e t t e n n t l W h e e l e r c l u b fo r l'rf a r 'c n t e m i Vi e e I'r e s i d e n t .A l l ( \ | : ~ : . - t h a t b e l i e ve i n r t g o ve r n m e n t f m t' e g r e a t m a j o r i t y o f pe o pl e in:te:t~l n f : h e p r i vi l e g e d f e w t h a t r o n t r o l e ve r y t h i n g t h o t w e u s e da i l y ,rw m e t o t h i n m e e t i n g .W e h a ve U m .1:"f k i n d o f 3 fi g h t n e w t h a t \\l l : \ l ' i n 1716.IIetch ge n e r a t i o n l\.i ut o w n p r o b l e m s t o so l ve .l . 1 m 1 r w a g e ea r n e r s an t i nnere hafub ~l.»1f=l a l l b e in te r es te d i n th i s m n - 1 t C o m e . Jo h n R .Ay e ,C o m n t i t l e e m n n 1--r W u s l i i n z l o n Cot\n'[3.t t . ..'1 Am°*"""f" "IW euy '""'\man (moss z~|Ia,u.r1| :<01P.s lspent Sunday al the Mr cows AND HATS1 Mengedoht homeThis is rm ulmm open season for game but aim for politicians but asye! tim latter seem to be *P*¢PU°¥"|wurk, it may luke various poullionnklmp fwmé a l l y g u n sh y,h c l al o n e o f m e e t i n g * ih e vo t e r . b u t u h m of a l & l . 1 .i n | { w h e n th e y st a n d o n qum-tiolnn n f m t l o n n l i n l t r e n l .P a r h n p n i n t h e n u r f u t u r e m o r e l i g h t w i l l b e s p r e a d o n n a t i c n - n l innues m u l th e b l i n d pu b l i c thu# _|__.1.\l . I .s _..-L ... .. \i w h i c h : r c g o o d o r h a d i n t h e i r o f fs e t r n t h e b o d y l s a w h o l e . } '* m \ t u r e d e - pc nd s o n t h e mun ci es w h i c n c o n l m i t h e po s i t i o n o f d i f fe r e n t pnrhm o f Khin fr a m e w o r k .w i t h t h e s a m e ¢~quip_ g;mt pf bt m fa ,c t w b n d y m a y M a n n a n d M<'.~.la1\u1 '\ : \ W a c h t e r .Jo h n n u i l x . . n : m l 1 f t | ( l l | l p W ar!!Dn\..I..|r:. |'I\r 1 : C l u l l fe w k . N i : 'J It e m !H a l l m a n s1|-r t \'\ 1.1:|\¢lay,, with M i r 1 E m i !l. : . !ll n m . © © © © © © ren an ummm: ui hnal. rnul """"br itoopshouldernl and sioucnlng,date than standn for.It La time for and another pug be onret and well» llm Hgh!of public izaveslirulioxl to \:|\i\.One of the firxt things to be turned on each candidate fur af-learn In manngink the human mr:- ter nl! an honest man \~l=° has ron-:hint is tn hor.: Um body well. tieliunn in a pretty safe be: \|\hc\'e-The backbone i t meant 10 be ner he in phncemi.eIighily curved, no as lo give elu- ____,__nelly.In peopie who do not sit orAbout the time we bedn to think stand slhlxhl, thue curves bec omé, lI\(Iuilo!ing spent Thur .\\. vw ning at the John Plrhlenkmnp home Wm.I*ranks and family.Henry Iiickmeycr and famiiy, hh. and MrsJohn Fxhlnnkamp, Sr. and '\I»r#u.iloitman of .-Krlington.Mrs.Minnie Lallman :n"<I Mi-~ Minnie of Ifrvmrmt spent ;o1.er:.\! days the pmt week at thn Emil © © @ ©©©©m E.©©©@©\ ©©©©©o@@ t h a t w e a r e o u t n !t h e wo od s r i ammxlnlly a n d . t h a t g o a l l i m e s n r v ju s t a r u u m l t h e c o r n e r snm et hln y: ha p p e n s t h a t l n n k r s u s a l l u p a m i t a k e noti ce.Th i s t i m e il.i a t h e I * i n l e t s H a n k o f C r a w fo n l ,N e b r . Th i n is t h e accom!i i m e t h a t th is l..:¢..;!-..L - -\.......... i- -- .l - - . l 3 z r e a t l y e x u g g e r n t a l ,l e a d i n g t u m u m !nh o ui d ar n a n d n dr o op i ng : he ad . B a d pa s tu r e In n o t o n l y u n g m r e - ful laurunhnlthg.if tha bac k and shoulders an nh! held properly, the Iungn and other Internal organs do . . . ;__ ;. Il l f_ _ .J \- L f i m a n h o m e . Bliss !!e l o n W i l k e n i m r a n d I. : : m n Il o l t m n n sp e n t l 'h u n d a 5 mrr \i 'n .: w i t h N o r m a lJcl|!¢ -nknmp. M r .l | l : |M r s .W m .Il n l lr a w s a:1.1 fa m i l y vi s i t e d S u n d a y e ve n i n g i l l t h e E d L l n g h o r s t H o m e a t N i c k f n o n . \l . .-..A \!_...l _ | .| . \ . \.=:» © © © ©u | » » u \ | \ | u u n l !U v v u \ 1 v ¢ v . \ I o l u u l \I I I I L g n .U n u n l t l v n t | | \ | | . l l l §U I I M Q U I I .w i l l p r u h a l r i y r e m a i n : l m m l £ h i s |I f a g o a l p o s i t i o n i n n o t m a i n H'0rr\m Wim Src T!.¢.»¢CO/I TS gn!\ HA TS Wifi Apprerfole Their y fn!nn.v:cValue._ | |Ifclllol whether they will li\t an n \. n 1 n u » J u u u n ; . Illuir or Omaha.|The Blair Gas plant was tempo- John Compton, who n.~aide¢~ up on tho bench, hu o fine herd of Hol- stein cattle and is. now milking six- teen of these fine millzers. lt is need- lcas to say tliat thin pays for the family broad check. Mr.and Mrs.Ch u.Ron.who have been in Minnolots for some time on account of hay fever.of larily ou of commission on lib! Satuniay rening,but quick work tutored the servic e in a few hours. Mrs.I.N 'a\':|.rrick bumped her automobile into another cur doun nt the Old Soldier'n Monument on south Walker Avenue on lont Fri- day and left both cars slightly "hors de combat" but no one was hurt. |Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hans\.h1;h Mr. Roma is a vuctlm, returned tn enterFridny evening and will be at homel°l"°'l their daughter: nnll ll""l"f"'l" ..... __-____iblenn and Monlamex Henry "cok -n a - -- - - _._ _ . -._ . .---. ._. .- © ©©@©©©@©2 ©©©@@@@©©@©©©@©©@©©@@@i0?n©©@©©©©©@©©©©@©©@@ r o~ _~u a l z i y Q g t f l t s A d d t o t h e ~z 1 j o " , f ; n e n t o f S p o r t s "Ll":NI-Ln I I ©@©©©©© © © G last Iri@}'evening the lam!nm-lay anl it bewmrs more and ;1g|gIAlllmnn home. ounlt of ¢1éP0:iLn was s1:s4,0C6. ioarfiiliifficuit tu half! onénelf we'I\. Amonlti ami \l¢»n||\l: !1lRl|D(I ann rub ml ummhw rhlhirln mrroc l nnstur! ls .\NI'Iol'NllIM!1Z'iT ;»»l&I Fur Trimmed CoatshandSN.Wim thin mule uf nf therefore particularly important. Iain a bank robber wouid lure had H\'Pr}'boy and girl who winhn to p o o r p a y fo r hi s tr o u bl e . F r o m A ul i s i n lc r n t c d n l a m l p o i n l w e h a ve i n l e r vi m r m l : N u m b e r o f fn m 1 ¢ r ¢a n t h e co u n t y a g e n t qu es - t i a n m d w i t h fe w ex c r p li o n n h a ve ¥ n n n |H m m anr nh uf th o fx n e m l i n n h a ve n s t r o n g a n d nlnouhl r e m e m b e r t o i l ft th e c h e st , c o n t: a c n n d !9-ak n s pl ea s an t Zn.w n i k i n g t h e fa c t on l y a t k n e es a n d h i p : r o c k .a n d t r u n k sh o : gneeful body III: lhe head, t the adomen, an they feel. should he bent s, and the heal, llll be kent in Mr. Peter Eistn :Ion on Oct. lst. whole attention more which I 1 back and assuit deal in every w To the natrn m who took posses- I expect to giw my to ook my ay. rnli the North Side over mme timepatrons n >=|unre of li e Quality @ © @ @ ©© ~ U P * é ~ Beauty of fabric and fur andline are most im- portant, but price is important too, and here is a price destined for moderate incomes. Coats of 'smooth rich fabrics,trim m ed i n popular furs of the season.~ Fur lul nc Velo rin Lustrn>:.\Vclv cre ttc Fn w n s k i n lhrouzn "'° wlnrrr "Imh of Omaha, Hamid Bladsen nr K?) Rev.~ I 1 .Mar=~h,former '!ec'0r.;;|air_I m a m ¢\n<hesson and Ray (§) ef the f.par-copal cnurch nf_1H== city {m03.of Kennard at dinnor lad @ a vu n ¢- " n " r u - "_.-" 1 _ ....,o f c o u n t y fu n d s f o r th i s pu rp o se . N u t n e e d l d ,l o o m u c h m o n e y sp e n t fo r t h e m u m s a n d w u c l z li k e s t a t e - m e n t ; u e th e a n s w e r : t o hmm th ey fe e l p n t h e 1»1.lb§c1:I..O n e u f t h e m o s t p m g r c s n i x r fn r m c m i n t h e o o u n t y l m !o n e w h o h a d t i l m s i g n - e d t h a p e i i t i o n fo r t h e m a n l y a ¢ ¢ u t m m e 1 a t f l i n t d po a h io n .A l s o H e c l n r u l t h a t h r in l rm l er l t o \ o ! . e w i u l r r n mu ch l r nn le r we ig h t ai o . no t n b o l i l h t h e o ffi c e A n o t h e r e q u a i l y i l h e mu x c a l a r | = l . r l : n ¥ l h t o k e e p u n e s t r a i g h t Eire. M a n y fr i e n d s ¢l me lo p a fa u l t ) gmsturc bega use t h e sch ool sea ts il l! n o t fi t . Th e y m a y b e i o n h i g h n r t o o zmg.M t o o fm 'a p a r t .O r d u e t o pour lighting or position of the hlaqkboanl,they may have to aa-c h i l - t h e i r hare a S i a r k e l I w i s h y o u f o r t h e c o m m e a m i I a m fa i r t w a t m e n l f amen p r o p r i e t o r . M r s : M i n n i e Jo h n W a r n e r o Q u r n e i n f r o m 1 p r o x r e u l ve \ui<x~d t h e oppo.\i!.e l'0 ~ii ¢Jl in an np r h rh l . p o s it i o n f n f m w e e k s vi !vi s w p a i n ! w a l fe e l s t h u m u c h g o o d ]" "\\ 'a 1: w r w h a iInb e i n g lr 1 : nm p l ih e e l (*8p¢¢1.A\}y fn r |Th e t n c h e r a n d p u p i l s In t h e l o u - !, } d _ , , , , ; , , a l l gb Before you start any outdoor sport, the first .thing to do is to make cer- tain that you have the proper equip- ment.The easy and satisfactory | an Irlngluzni and other rnnn |,,,,W.11.Hn:»nbzlu:n \.f%'J' a dinnar Sunday in }nnor of lim r.1r,» _f phlying cars!-=way to do is to come here and let us supply H().1fli.'\"5. 5:1551is ,L\'{) (`}HLDR!i.'\"5SIZES it from our qualily assortments. Children's Coats, $3.50 to $18.00 ©©:mul Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Luce T. C. HILTON, The Milliner B L A I R .N l - : l u i A M I ( . = \ ~L9@ @ K2 an ff 1:Mn.willigm Beyer,a formerBlair resident, but n n living in Omaha with her Mn Dr.Felix Beyer, was ln o\e11 Sunday \ili|,or in Blair. rem.\§ning over Monday tulitem! the funeral of Hr. Hermanh . | l » H n f n m n h n U h n w a r h n d n i Tho following clipped fmm gwflmtter...;!1is blcyfle here and went vres!for \ l Fan R i v e r n m a n d m m xx .5 -.g- \lah..Riding l bicyc le s. quite a Toni upon tha Dnmotrltl ia appli John Barr nf Drawn. law! W t-I alwbby with him.llr .Warner will cable to ali parties.II.In the vhitur at the PI. R. Hagpm! home also \.i|\i1. relative; in Henman whilemme 01.1 hog-sash that in helm! in iam.I'daisy evsnln;Qh m. n 1 | . \ a _ . . f » @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ T H E W I N C H E S T E R @<§>@<§>@©©@©©~©©©©@©@©©©©@@,nam on W-L-dnenlny of iut week 1 \. 1111: 1-zrrrmlfklsr-:Tm: 1:x'ran1>rusx=:. IILAIR. NEBRASKA Blair.Nebnsh. October 2.1924 C O U N T : Y C O M M I S S I O N E R S 'h i e h r . C i l i v.J:M f g . C o .( C u l -Ip r o vi d e d ,a n d ,n t h e H n Sel ect ion Pr o j e c t o r n o t . | C o l u . ,a f t e r a fe w we ek s'vi s i t h e r e: ¢ 1 'l ¥ > ' s e r vi c e hu 1 97 § = °'° = ' P r ° 5= v2 = "*A . . - J n n ;. .- .. .- .l -. I. ._;....|.ul n u n ;La k e R r yla ce l Ca mp _ n u m valley.Cul.."nee |uw"-xknumn mmm, rump n now al lbs »....».~... ..r .. \nn.m-» hu A Ann |The My fy Road `By E, PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM ~5 \'¢n}1305 nn|:¢|\" .\.", uwru nam law uwtu H - " "mu. au vsu ul nusum uuu -nu anlsnunQ, un d 1 rn one Begty Contracting Co.(Bridge filed with the County Cierk d o n 9010? nh program which wlll be an A.G.Bbnsfield h u rented Due Builden md wnnlar men at (.hl.d- n u ro P583 work)1485.02 uid, on the 20lh :hy of September.foilow Vail buflding and will conduct 1 mn have coopernved in erecting n Fremont Foundry 1;Machine aim, n rvemonstnnce petition in due Commur my Singing-feed store. bvlinnivl Ocbobo ~~ h o me W N M I : f U¥ ¢ f f ¢ d gheAfterMl3§=f»TllI=~=iLu`»§'L"é'¢M»1I=`E»1v|éé Gust Munson (Salary & money |Co. (Ch. piniona on clutch)_3.65 and legal form having UW N'lUff°"| petition aforesaid, as provided in such cases by the statutes. N o w THEREFORE.Be It R8- solvet! by the Boardof County Co mlsxlonera of Waahlng1.on _Countyl Nebraska,. lat.That,as required and set forth br the Statutes in such eases made and provided, that the question of the lppropdaiion of Iunda from the Genew Fund of said County for the employment, support and main- tenance of a County Agent for aaltl county and for the promotion of tlfiodtum therein be submitted to advanced)9315Hersog Lumber Co. {Sup-5 number of qualified signers therévn c n m l t Lbi. a Gr. Co.tS\=P-1 plies x:74..0'r¢m°nslmUnst against the appropri-piiea)755.72 Leonard Haier (Dmxrdns),34.55|ation of funds as requested by salrlBolts Cash Store (Supplies for Illennan Schroeder [l.abor}6.60 poor)33'55.Leonani Loftir, (Dmnage & C. J. Beckman (Supplies for I Labor)41.50 poor).-2.85 D. O. Sheets {Salary~Sept.106.00 Du Pont Powder Co. (DY"*"!Gmal1a Rd. Equipment Co. mite)15.85 (Got.spring).10 N. W. Bell Tel. Co. (Rent &ili olt Mfg.Co.(Repairs)11.85 tolls)26l5_0rin Strlcklett (Drayln|}.75 J. P. Sunds (Milk for poor)6.00 Kruse Bros.(Rd. work)2000.Advance Rumely Thzuher Ch.'Grant Loge (Rd. wud)10.00 (Repairs)31.00 Claus Rohvrer ( n d . * mi l .so 13. C. Jaekaon (51101 ll eat-Carl Rohlrer (Rd. rork).90 pensel 126.88 Henry Rohwer (Ed. work)1.50 E. C. Jackson (Bond of In-Jenkins Oil Co. (Oil, etc.)24.80 vanity)6.50 George Nelson ( S a lw- IL J .Murdoch (Board of In-Sept.)l00.D0 the voters of said c ounty for their Leader, Hrs. C. J. Hintlley Playlr t 3lcClr'lJ\y _Progressive Club Slltnl-l.t~ng,Long Ago, ~Busy Bee Club SUUIIIIA of work aeoomplishetb- Miss Ellece James 0ll| ilt.tl Sltlnb- AltUanhy Progressive Club Original l'oetry -Busy nee Club Follmatng the program the exhi- bition of hats. the work of the club mtllllrenl will be of Interest. An-i then,-refreshments. Chummn of meetln¢llrs. A. C. Marshall:Reception committee.De- Soto \\ornen's Club;Refruhment committee, Kenorill Club. Com yiela can be increased more Illrely and more eheapfy by the use of better seed then in any other The Latliol circle was delighfully entertained at Creme Chapel ,on Thursday afternoon by Meadamea W A. Whltford and Doro Whitford. About urentrelght ladies were ples- ont. Minn Inna .Antrim returned the first.o l the week from a month"| vlu tlo n spent at Norfolk. Va.- llaurlee llushafl left Sunday !or Grinnell, Ia., when he will enter bln junior y ear at the Grinnell c ollege. Hrs. T. Harvey of Sutherland re- turned to her home after vialting last week with her daughter,Hrs. Nevin llltlhne. lin . J o hn Fitch and daughter, Betty, left thela tter part ef the weak for a visit with Hrs. Fltelfs parenlI. Mr. and Hrs. Bert. William- immtnng atteuuon ut me pumtc.The Electric Shop :lid the winng and imwled the electric appliances. The c ity of New York has more telephones than London, Paris, Berlin Hoacour, and Rome combined;more electric lights than any two of them and more miles of electric rdlway than snr three of thon- At an expense of about $75,000 the gas company at Nebraska City till transform the plant into a water- ru system. The manufac turing pro- cess will he cheaper because an in- ferior quality of coal can be used. Ati e 1r o tea tS a 1e mo uth e qu u l- tion of an issue of bonds for an electric tranmtlaalon line will ueoel- sitate. s second election. Ae ha dr i nf as e ng in a er ln g has n al the outlet at the falle n ul f ! " I B l o n g e s t - l a s t 1 n 1 _~ c o mp le te d after eighz m i m f ¢ 0 l 1 f ¢ C u o ll Y O U C B I ! b u y sort and the water impounded |13 this - a n d i f ;|h g l p [ 9 j j .dam has submerged wtut is left at theg e s t i o n a n d g ¢ 1 ¢ l l l B ¢ l . ''old mlnlnz camp site. l o r m e m o u t h and teeth. Wrlglerl means \>b¢a¢.lll u well u n_g i e u u r s .1 Freqvmt Companion:Tnurlu-The mm wouxd uem 3°yme only anlmul mul ever vlllll xhnmmunnr.n g S a t l vv- \ \ m n , g .z t r a n g r r .l l ' l fr e u e m i y fo l t m r e d b r t h e w u i f w h e n i t mku-s its cn1Is. Na Make-Up Required 'C o r n i n g l u n w p u n ; e o n l x m z s m y r "I h Jui 1 1 l :n u d e up m y mi n d . 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A man |1oeln'z aliuys do his duu when he dow somethin; he untl to C 1T.¥,.4§.M...1?.I.9 N {fi»`g'P.GhL":1 I "'l<\\\!*./' ;When in Omaha v w n n 9.05 1.25 2.93 17.50 28.00 5.00 6.00 Znd.That the County Clerk o l said County be und sho hereby in dlroctoc!to no se to be placed on the bnllot at uid election the said question in due form. Paned this 22nd day of Septem- ber, 1924. fin rl\nHnn rlnlu znlIn :ml nunln| should be of a variety which nu:- md s w e l l . R m m m u n d e r l m l conditions.E i n should he a n d only from sulks free from disease. Dpoving can which shud Mn mul- lly should be selected, w m ushould be borne on the stdin at a F h h v b n i l n f K l l n l d f n !h n » i ¢ n » llr .and Hrs.H.W.Hlrlhmll ware in mah: on Wedneldny. A dnu tor,y -' wg nunodRob llh,: r u bornitun hlonday h H: la n d l i n .L n u n u Lu1on. Hr . md ~ Ro be r t Bu c k i ng h a m o! C un ha |unday with H i n Esthe r Ml . to equnl the ilhamlnntiou of the ur- en g n a lu mi a l ligbhd home.. y David Qty ngnvo. plqun n t entholiu9,ialT,3 sig1&; petition! ft : me t g n vi f h g r ' P ' f f 's la a r i f li g h g l h vi i lg mg mu m on 2.5¢~at Ashland. s @pen-se,mileage, etc.) City of Blai r (Cumnt for A1-urJThe Enlefiirise (Court Cllen dun) Lincoln School Supply Co. (Cen xifieaiel. ew) Marion Sulhexllnd (Llbor)n w ihunuuu l | " l l _ l i !n u l n l l s I nt h u h r y a f t l n de p ut h e d ! !T h e d l t l u l l d i l " * I °" " |" " -|f l l ' \ I ||' W l l i l r l l l l l C l t i l l n l d b l m . n n u l h lM n v r u p u n a u sa s n o p f -: » » » u . a | = . n . u | a u ' n » n ¢ | u d f n u y ¥ " -" ` \ ' H V ¢ \ » f l ° \ ° M \ -0 - 1 - " * " ' * = ' l "" " °I " ° ' *" ' " = » w ° ° ' 1 " ° ° ' = " ! ¢ S € \ * € ' \ \ = ! ' ! * r P U '° ° ' ° f " » \ » ¢ ' = r - ° ° = v ° l ' { ' _ " [ __ ! " ! * " " ! ' " " ' ° " " " '" ' i '. ' f' _ 'I § 'I " ° ' ° 9 1 ' !' . ; . - _; . . . : . x f o r firm m o l : Louis H. Bchtenknmp {Dn g- dns)do Hotel Conant »f x r e p l a c e F u r n i s h i n g s AndlxomSamuFlmeuBuku GnxuClub! nn Rufus: S u n d e r l a n d B r o s . C o . h u u n u c m s g .-0| un A w. N. U. OMAHA, NO. 40-Wu. P i ge o n :a a Te le p lxn n u wn n every uurgomg m m m m rIll! lnwlleu me lluleknuvlu punl nt Usa nnuonul pnrk :round me Grandmu o n a t Colorado uw go | pnh' o l uomxng plzeomz.'| 1| m l h lm y mn lb u xuenm or communica- Hon ln an ennznwnry. fur man 1| nu lelrphonu or u-h-gmph service in am mn o f the cuunzry. mu lngenlev rswk mum ua]pain)Nebr. Culv. In Mfg. Co. (Road Deep Rock Oil Co. (Oil L On motion the 'bound adjoumed to semi mm if to lung it from the nf.ner on lnuruuy .-ufnmwn " l r n u r I nyw Il:11rings)65.50 z u )3335 meet Oct. 7th, 1924.te n of 1| barn or open ,]-,¢¢"_Hrs.Lena Ec htanhmp who hu house..."..1'.1 Q g g ;g g g w f wrnss insi 4950 wilaum Sievers m u a m l n ;.av ANNIE c . mm'nz~z, County Clerk should :ws be lllowtd to mm b¢-hen quite in for um pad'wrec k 1|sa- r ._{Oil & gn)87.73 Hanc ock Im it. C .rk f r is 91 so wh t Im .`P o (Sul are 1 oroughiy dry M m u me a P\'°'°&"P u a mc s a n s GF 1 1 0 6 8 om Ro ge rt (i ma wor k)mo o ,Plug): r s w a s m m c m x c o m r r r u wel! c ured in should bn uma in ." I . w i l l r l .C h u B=§h~g}e._1gho, Z. Plrdah (Road work)22.60I On mgtion duly made and curled L. B. Hugieman (Road wad)'.3.¢0r~e!und olden were gnnted the foI~Gun wilson (Dnnhm women, who have bten tzking work 1 in the various orgumlwd community |'?""'E"1C _u_ me in ».~--|::.:~:°._-.:~.:" vm: as sums '"|:hmugh lack of cue.umlr wi; vu:li.Dc Xdb Prince.I qill arffgr forG¢f=¢r\lls' vpukinx. the need corn Hr. "'"' Hn. owl nm '"';l"';f alle at um time 15 Spring Bun,um produce! um but mp in the °"_T"'°°'f"f f'° t.he§r_home nt_¥ .nad! for mnrlna. as swim GnuHansMencke{D11slins3 4c.us;P£Qn E. Noel for 2.50 Fall Ti; As- einbs in the county,will celebnte W a lte r Ne ln n lb nn i nx)8.00 senment when not o f a n .the dose af the Hat Selection Pm- 1 Carl Anderson wn r s i n z l Nels Bucklmn {Dr\nr!nz} Clarence Ackerman (Drug mins! Ghm I h r ( P u r d u e ) Henry Hlehenthd (Drog- : i n t l Fritz Lo:sch (Dragging) wan Qin.-on rn.....| u..-\\ 1s.4s`S.E.Cuhman for 2.50 Poll Tax ject with which they have been assessment when an firemen.working during the put year. On motion duly nude and u r -There are eleven organized Wo- 28.5U.ried renewed of ilothefa Pengion n'| Commwty Clubs in the coun- 3930 was granted Dena. Blanton.ty, seven of which sent delegates to5.The petition of County Agent »ndlJ1o reguhr Hat Selection meetingI 80.60Relnonstranoe Petition having been'held eac h month since lut Septem- 2 0 . 7 0 e x a m i n e d b y t h e B o n d ,u p o n m o -b e r .S i x o f t h e s e c l u b s w i l l g o t o - e n n eh....|..|... . . - J-- - a ...._..:-.\|\...!- l '- ¢ | | u . _l -L . . u AL..:_e:\_\\a_l.:........ 8.10 cheapest.Fxnners are justified in devoting oonlidlrlble time to select- ing and caring for it, at this time of year.Autumn is the time to pre- pare for n profitable corn crop in the following |e|.|on.Pre1ept rpar- city of first-class seed corn eluqh Gone Paisley of Lennox. la. ul \ gu e n lt th e W.1.Ludwig home this week. Mrs.P.L. Cady lttnmled s one 'felock luncheon at the Fremont Country club on Thursday. Hr.m d Mrs.Leonard IIunmnog aprmg by aeledinz a two m e mv* are spending this week at Daykil nlv n f . . .I th i n I e c. .......».\....._i1vith Mn. Hunmonr's Direntl. llr. I - - 1 . . . -_ - . .- -- r -_an d lb ld B r o o d! ! o vn a n d th o ze nmlneler Stock hon for folding. 'This Ill! will take PIII mx in residence adjoinlng the Crown Ho me o n th e wo lt a n c lf o u r b lo e l nouth and wut of the W est :c hat grounds in Blair at one o'oloek :hu October 13, 1924. |. 1.Il .sal P !f 0 | l .t o t h i s m i s h a p i n t h e l a l t l a p o f ir jot t1 "h!J. \ \ 'e l l b e o u t h e r o a d a g i l n I n ty min ute s.y o u r Io n a mi n . "t h a ur le ut pr o m l s cd . a s ho p a u se d fo r mo m e n t t o w l p a t h e po r sp l ra t la n m h i s fo re he ad . Zl n m u s te r no d de d wi t h s o me a lg a l r o t u r n l n z eq ua n im l ty . \ n n t distress yol;l !i<'l f. Jo tm,"h e :L "Tho r e- a n o re a l h u r r y s o l o n g w s ge t In t o M o n t e C a r l o b e fo r e k .C o m a oo .Clt rl st opl no r"n o ~e d. t ur n in g In h i s co mp an i on . "o n t h a t w a l l a n d l e ft u s u p t u r n " r w t w o y o u u ; m o n l l m l l e d o t ! t o l w r .t m a l t !pa u se d t o po i n t t o lltt lo,d l s e o l u m l ho us e o t Jr.an rz nt .A m :h a y re a l ga e o pl a y u ho l i ve i n qt m lu t c o l la g en " he sp e c ul a te d . h a t pl ac e fo r lns ta nr tn loo ks li k e to y fu n n , w i th i t s p a t c h o f : l u t e t s , tl n y vi n e y a r d . l u b o l t o f p l o w r d ~a and :hu li ttle grove o! cypresatca. i s j u s t a s th o ug h some cunts hurl k m t h e m a l l fr o m h i s p l a y b m : a n d ht t h o u ; o u t !h t l ¢ . "Ch r 1n m |» t ur vr l tt u ln u r t he pi p e fro m s mf ttlth fo r a mo m en t .H o wa x M i g a t th e op e ni n g l n th e li t tl e w e o f r y n r u l o s ." A n d th e m . "h e m u r m u r o d ."m u s t th e c hi l d to wh o m th e y a ll b t -l o ng . th l n k y o u a r e r i g h t , G 2 r a l t L Th u r o mm e th t nx u nr e st a bo u t t he g ll n ro . " Go nt lr l. to n, w a s lt ld d eu ly t o ns rl ou n t h e gt r l w h o n o o d cl u tc h in g the p o f t h o wo o d e n ga l e .h e r fo r a me e t a l l t t l e s w a y f m m the m.a b rlnod l n th e co nt em pl at io n n f th at s t o u t m o t w h e r g t h e r o u t !mn l ah e d A fa i n t h u e o r b l u e m i s t . "W e w i ll t l l k t o b e r, " h e | !t ~ t ln r i \ d . 'o u s h a l t p n r t i r e y o u r I'r o a c h l l i w h : i l li t t l e rus ti c.C h r l l .Sh e pr ob - ~lr !r r m t b e : b l e to !Inl l('l !lt| |lt!a o n !yo u n y . " At th e s o un d o f t h ei r vo lr r o. My r lt l e m e d h e r be nd .an d ,a t th e th mg s hl c h t h r y u w In h u fa r e tht-ro | n o l o n g e r a n y t h o u g h t o r fr t r n l | c o n t r r m t l o u o n t h e p a r t o r th o o y o u u ;me n .Th e y st oo d fo r at om en t ind ee d.t p e e r h l e u ,{ h r 1 | ~p h e r s p el l h o un d . G fn ld . o f q u ic k e r nalb lll ty.r m - In d fo r I !Tlt»|:lltnt In : l u w o r l d fr o m t h t r t b t h e n o r t l l o t i h a ve tult an.Th e n h u nl d rmh lts H i them selves.Sh o wa n l i u t l t u l a n a u gn g el .h u t h o r fe et e r e o n t h e g r o u n d , a n d l h e w s u u b l o m l y l n d h t r l n . " A n y o u at l ve .ml d e m o t ne t l o f'h e e d . t a i n i n g h h r a p . " B u t n n l l n l y ,m o t m vu r f a h e . a n - o r r d g u r e l l y .' I u m : t i ve t m 1 i n w o : ' " Y o u r a n t e l l u a . p e r h a p n , t h e w g y u C a n n o n ? " C h r i s t o p h e r i n q u i w d . S h e p o l u l m t t o w h e n t h e t h i n r i b n o r ro a d lu t h e d l s tn n c e s r - m ed t o rl t i n t o th e b o s o m n l ' t h e rl fl u t l x . " C l a m |i l o ve r Ihe !!*.mon-\1+ur." e s c i fi . " a n d t h e r ! i l n o o t h o r m u d vo l h l l o n e . " " Y o u x o th e r e oft en .p e r l n q m f' ~rlstopher rentureul. ... Y . . .l.lo A d a m n ! i n d l a t r n a : n d t w o ro m a n ti c a nd l d vo n t u ru u l yo u n g ma n .H a w c a n t h e y u ve h a r ? (T D II B CO NT IN IT EU 1 T r e e T h a !" W h i . d f e a " A | 1 1 1 d n o f a m c l n m u m ! i n : h u B w da n is Imm u n; l oc al l y u th e » =h |~ :: |n ¢ t n e .Th e 4x ir om et y llu ll rm s\Trm{ s h vn t h l p r o d u c t n s o u n d n 1 1.1 . 2 u d n a i m b l e fr o m 1 m r ;u m : l u t m d fq7,,,~IA .rf °fs¢&;,,g ~ ~s i f f l s A*~ ~ . 0 | l .t o t h i s m i s h a p i n t h e l a l t l a p o f ir jot t1 "h!J. \ \ 'e l l b e o u t h e r o a d a g i l n I n ty min ute s.y o u r Io n a mi n . "t h a ur le ut pr o m l s cd . a s ho p a u se d fo r mo m e n t t o w l p a t h e po r sp l ra t la n m h i s fo re he ad . Zl n m u s te r no d de d wi t h s o me a lg a l r o t u r n l n z eq ua n im l ty . \ n n t distress yol;l !i<'l f. Jo tm,"h e :L "Tho r e- a n o re a l h u r r y s o l o n g w s ge t In t o M o n t e C a r l o b e fo r e k .C o m a oo .Clt rl st opl no r"n o ~e d. t ur n in g In h i s co mp an i on . "o n t h a t w a l l a n d l e ft u s u p t u r n " r w t w o y o u u ; m o n l l m l l e d o t ! t o l w r .t m a l t !pa u se d t o po i n t t o lltt lo,d l s e o l u m l ho us e o t Jr.an rz nt .A m :h a y re a l ga e o pl a y u ho l i ve i n qt m lu t c o l la g en " he sp e c ul a te d . h a t pl ac e fo r lns ta nr tn loo ks li k e to y fu n n , w i th i t s p a t c h o f : l u t e t s , tl n y vi n e y a r d . l u b o l t o f p l o w r d ~a and :hu li ttle grove o! cypresatca. i s j u s t a s th o ug h some cunts hurl k m t h e m a l l fr o m h i s p l a y b m : a n d ht t h o u ; o u t !h t l ¢ . "Ch r 1n m |» t ur vr l tt u ln u r t he pi p e fro m s mf ttlth fo r a mo m en t .H o wa x M i g a t th e op e ni n g l n th e li t tl e w e o f r y n r u l o s ." A n d th e m . "h e m u r m u r o d ."m u s t th e c hi l d to wh o m th e y a ll b t -l o ng . th l n k y o u a r e r i g h t , G 2 r a l t L Th u r o mm e th t nx u nr e st a bo u t t he g ll n ro . " Go nt lr l. to n, w a s lt ld d eu ly t o ns rl ou n t h e gt r l w h o n o o d cl u tc h in g the p o f t h o wo o d e n ga l e .h e r fo r a me e t a l l t t l e s w a y f m m the m.a b rlnod l n th e co nt em pl at io n n f th at s t o u t m o t w h e r g t h e r o u t !mn l ah e d A fa i n t h u e o r b l u e m i s t . "W e w i ll t l l k t o b e r, " h e | !t ~ t ln r i \ d . 'o u s h a l t p n r t i r e y o u r I'r o a c h l l i w h : i l li t t l e rus ti c.C h r l l .Sh e pr ob - ~lr !r r m t b e : b l e to !Inl l('l !lt| |lt!a o n !yo u n y . " At th e s o un d o f t h ei r vo lr r o. My r lt l e m e d h e r be nd .an d ,a t th e th mg s hl c h t h r y u w In h u fa r e tht-ro | n o l o n g e r a n y t h o u g h t o r fr t r n l | c o n t r r m t l o u o n t h e p a r t o r th o o y o u u ;me n .Th e y st oo d fo r at om en t ind ee d.t p e e r h l e u ,{ h r 1 | ~p h e r s p el l h o un d . G fn ld . o f q u ic k e r nalb lll ty.r m - In d fo r I !Tlt»|:lltnt In : l u w o r l d fr o m t h t r t b t h e n o r t l l o t i h a ve tult an.Th e n h u nl d rmh lts H i them selves.Sh o wa n l i u t l t u l a n a u gn g el .h u t h o r fe et e r e o n t h e g r o u n d , a n d l h e w s u u b l o m l y l n d h t r l n . " A n y o u at l ve .ml d e m o t ne t l o f'h e e d . t a i n i n g h h r a p . " B u t n n l l n l y ,m o t m vu r f a h e . a n - o r r d g u r e l l y .' I u m : t i ve t m 1 i n w o : ' " Y o u r a n t e l l u a . p e r h a p n , t h e w g y u C a n n o n ? " C h r i s t o p h e r i n q u i w d . S h e p o l u l m t t o w h e n t h e t h i n r i b n o r ro a d lu t h e d l s tn n c e s r - m ed t o rl t i n t o th e b o s o m n l ' t h e rl fl u t l x . " C l a m |i l o ve r Ihe !!*.mon-\1+ur." e s c i fi . " a n d t h e r ! i l n o o t h o r m u d vo l h l l o n e . " " Y o u x o th e r e oft en .p e r l n q m f' ~rlstopher rentureul. ... Y . . .l.lo A d a m n ! i n d l a t r n a : n d t w o ro m a n ti c a nd l d vo n t u ru u l yo u n g ma n .H a w c a n t h e y u ve h a r ? (T D II B CO NT IN IT EU 1 T r e e T h a !" W h i . d f e a " A | 1 1 1 d n o f a m c l n m u m ! i n : h u B w da n is Imm u n; l oc al l y u th e » =h |~ :: |n ¢ t n e .Th e 4x ir om et y llu ll rm s\Trm{ s h vn t h l p r o d u c t n s o u n d n 1 1.1 . 2 u d n a i m b l e fr o m 1 m r ;u m : l u t m d A f f ~ ~~ yn _._~ f ?M ~.1 Hans C. hrsen {Rd wo 45.15 hlvlng the required number of ing in China und the queue: give w s .<< g , \ J ~'j ~ I I l l l l u a l c v s n Q u u l u H u l l . ; Jena Jeeperaen (Road work) Francie Christensen (Road work) Floyd Ackerman (Road work) Sheldon Enging Co.(Rd v a n !H v u u u l g r l u l l ! !m u I ; l r t l t u u w l m - 2.50 lowing resolution vu adopted:1 w u s n z u there o n heretofore, 5.00 to-wit: on the 30th dw of August, 3.00 1924,been filed with the County Clerk of W u h n Count heb.|ingto y,'- mdntnlner)298.k1_ruh. n proper and Iegul petition I nrGlenWilson(Rd.work) Fred Dickmeyer (Labor) Emil Lunc h (Rd. work) Louis lamb (Rd. work) Fritz Lorsch (Rd. work) Aug. lr|.l1m (Rd. work) Aug.Frnhm (Dragging) Chris F. Fnhm (Dragging) Ch nl F.Frnhm (Labor) 0.L Hilsinger lllrny ing) 7.50 qualified :signers thereto,requening a.00.zhe Board of County Cornrniuioners 46.50of Washington County, Nebraska, to 192.00 appropriate from the Generel Funds r w u l r r w 5l U l \ l u l c e r r l u n c m t v r ment Dey. Ddober 9th at Kennerrl Hall.Buch of the six clubs will have n pu t to do ln o er njnf out the nrvxrnm of entertnlnment and holdin; open house.I There will be a business meeting at the Hall in the morning from 9to12for the delegiles or lender: from each club who have been ar.- :ending the regular monthly meet» ings oormldcted by Min Eulej. bend32.00 of slid County fund:for zhe pro-:ers will bring all reports ond blanks 121.rs1mor.ion of agriculture in said coun-thlt the final reports may be mule 84.l5t;r Incl for the employment an-l0ut for the county work an a whole. 'i'6.95mointenance of a County Agent for 41.25raid County, all as provided by the 3.l5Statutes in such cases nude and 4 The altemoon will be devoted to .nn open house for all community'c lub folk whether they have been r w '" w s u e l a l u n l i b ¢ u u l l ' |"~C 1 1 P 0 , - Mg g ; : i d ~t h e " 3 b e s g d e a n * » ; . " " ' ~ H r s .Y a n k .J e n s e n I :B r ~ o n . u. = : u e t l o n e e r . n |I n s m e .o r e 'I has been in lnww reduced in vital-lNDl.'S1'RIAl.. NOTES ity and pralucthflty.The only prop-er way to oe-left seed oorn is from After the 1911 revolution there the stalks standing where t.l1e3r,\III a change in vogue in hair dlE.|: mv. as soon an the ears sre ripe- und before the first herd freeze. I sou.: NGTON place to :mingled hair.It requmesl odcoabout ten y eers for the fuhlon to' his on boned States and thus atirni »| \AtoM\ ulote the manufacture and ale of Arlinzton.Sept..29.--Mn.Funk electric curling irons.A F °P 'uwthwmlr. who underwent a serious!Of the gross potlntll vratemower ~~ operation on Thuredny in doing an in this country lerenty-two pereenf well ax could he expected.liz in the uuutern nmuntdns ami W. J. Crane left on Thursday for thirty-one peroent is within |:overn»~~ Battle Ht. sanitlrium at lla; Spring; ment forest reserves.The U. S. fol°| n n _| | l | l | n | u l | - | | l | | | n | | | | n No f ( h W B 5 t¢ f B Y £ 3 8 tC O»The foul |\|u,:g:\rd|comfort:'18 1130 N.AsMa1I\dAu¢.,ChIon¢v Ir!!! last my t!rne.". . - . - a n g _ ~tand the gaff. . Genuine USKIDE has the name USKIDE on the sole.Look for it. United States Rubber Company e.;,.~.» ~ :;m~z» v ~~ ~ .sv=.:lf?l§i¢.{. ~ Z ~, ¢ Se nd l ii aCa lz pu ,'or 1'ru 8o o~ il ct HI use dill cannon an d nd m thaUnllld Bunn l l.uH\et Cn.D¢ peli..17 90 B a sh ar . N sw Y o¢ k C iv a da b u o a g f o f t h i h l l o l w r u h h ;lloutoCu|.\ou$|bo¢BA1l¢." Nano......................................... Ad- Jun ..... ......... I Soles .5 _/\r . "<.._'»~H~ . ~4 ..-:*~if=f`ze~;i a ; f f ~, 6 ¢. . 4 / , t l - , » .'Q w ~..~ '-.¢ . f~ . .'J - (»G Q " .. ..»:.;»'r r ° .~. ~".¢ :1 . .3 ~~0 Q ~ "_:t . : . .2. 1 ; : , »...:~.j r n ¢*|..~" : !" "| " L ' * u ¢ .¢ ® , +° ' \'.. ¢ . * " " . ' 3 ", 4 ""1 f r , ¢ ¢O Q 0 You can he sure there's longer wear in shoes soled with USKIDE NOW you can be certain of get- ting shoes that will wear longer.'ma nes BE sure the are soled with USKIDE-the wonder sole for wear. Th e n j u s t tr y t o w e a r t h e m o u t !~ US Kl DE { i g ht s w e a r .W i l1 wc a r tw i c e ~ 1 as long as best lea ther, often longer.~ ~ ~ An d i n a c o mf o rt a bl e , h e a l th f ul ,"S" " ' * " 'w waterproof and anti-slipping.~ \ USKIDE soles are being used by ~i2»'_., many shoe manufacturers whowant to give their custome rs the most for .4nd - the i r mo ne v bv pi i ffi ng lo nge r we a r ford Barter Hccltom u o n : »-A 6 E1 I 1 £ 0 t h € 1 I ' 5 1 1 0 8 5 .1 | ; h u U § ° ? g ; : { ; ° ; 5 ? P H ¢ d _ M a d s o f t h e n e w S p u n d R n b b u f- - t b ~ ~\QL) USKZDE is saving money for hand a purest, roughutw a l k e r s a n d w o r k e r s e v e r y w h e r e .a n d " * ° ¢ G° : : f ° f m ~ \ » b - 3 - = ; o n t o a P oH a v e y o u r s h o e r e p a i r m a n p u t " U S f ' S p r i n g - S t e p R u b b e r U S K I D E s o l e s o n t h o s e s h o e s t h a t 1 as . Heels tight away! ||r1\¢1r\\a \Iun. must lure le vlnrti a um.-pux zl in z.F u r t h r u :wa s nurlnsm tr a gi c a h u u l Jr.-an Sn rg of-r || ld L| I| » Iw i . a s 2 y ; » i n l l p c n m m t o f m e m n l n w i t h nm nc mn nl f u m a n d we at he r b f n t fu a k i n - u r a b o u t Ih r m m p a n i u n th o h u m : n n h l s a r m- - 1 | p l u m p . d z l r k Festival ~1 i .~ 'l o m I\ !l , n l vl h b l a :K h a lf a n d e y e s, r o d f l r n n i a n d G u r u ! u l ' x vu u r v. w l l h 1 higln gllt rhml m l m a n d ngq nlr vnt ly m u r h lu !: lj ..' T u t l h i f l l F H M ,w h o va z m a l n t h e r e a r , a w a r d e w n h uli l vl y to lm H o a l a pr vim z n lu n .l l a w a s mom c anp:| Isnt than his n elglx bnr. J-mn " B u g u t . a n d i l l ! w h o l e n p p o a r n n r e a n one uf aiiscuanfurt.Y!! i h e x lr r a e ye s . n t h e y r u l e d u p m i h t m , w e n i l l i m l wi s h t er r or . Th e y w e r e u g n r en o ug h n o v fo r ur n -r h . a nd h er st r pfu il m e r, wa vin g h l l h n m i . c n i l n ! u u t l n h a r : L _ : Il l l t h e W i d o w I l u u u y , l l r l l e m m m 3 u u r f d r n d lnd'nr l;;hl »<»r.l'l ¢- rm I. n ¢ h nm p a , wh o c o me t o dr h z k u g i n a ol m lm - w it h ua .ll ur r y U rl t h th e l a bl e a n d w m a r i m i r n , a n d b r i m ; m e - t w o bu r s t : » u f l u l l p n - a r | t i n t l z f. " T h o ;t u m :i n t o l h n A m i n w h i c h l l g r m v h m !nirvmigr 1\lar¢4'|u p o n th e wen mi n. Pl er m I.u ~. ~hn ln |\¢ Iny ing h is ln ! up o n | l a u nd k r r vl n l vf i n a m i o c o a l n e r .Il e ke p t li n : Il lt l o ca fe !n t h e vl l ax f. a nd th e n t rl p of In m l n rh l rh we n ! #r u n |¢,.zy-le t t o oi h vh l .n u p a k ch er fas an d fl nh h y ll m bl wh t i h el r m m |1013.Ju n H u n o t l - - o r a l a b o u t b l n : wi t h t h e p r i d e a t t h e vr n p vl e l u r . H u F o e !B a m a !3 ¢ a r ¢ a i y t u Ta u t h o G r a s - Jl n w n T r a c k . P l r r n l.¢ sc i1a lr |; \s- In nr 11121,i l l m m - - h e N - e i n a w i fe .l i e h i s c h o lgn u .I b u r n g i ve n m a r c o n s e n t " l.lL's¢ha::»|\s h u d r l w u I n h l l I n al sn i lvs s h ru n k b ac k a ga i ns t m e w a Th e £ 1 r r n r h a d l e l w d n o w i n t o i l " ;w l i l n u !m a r r y i l o n a l e u r L cha mps ."d w d m h | . r e d . ' " Th e o t h a i s y o u r n l a i r .B u t a n fo r m a , I 1 | n o t m a r r y !" J e m S n u o t le a ne d b a r k I n r h a i r a n d d r a n k h i s wl nu .H I :Q : t w i n fo l l o w e d h i s u a m p i e . " I l e h a i " h e l a u g h e d . " C m n e , t l In g o o d !Y u n w e n :: l u a y !a | <hllsL Ll yr tl le .Pi e r r e n h a i l w o o 1 in t o n d i ffe r e n t h u m o r . ""'Ay.a n - w i r 'th e In n ke e pe r me nt ed . Ier rl ng n g gm s ni t h e gi rl 1 |m v e t w u o g o i "\ \ " e s h a ll t a nd e m : on e n i\ = » 1 h er p r ue n t l y , l i m e m m x use-.1 h a ve n o fe a r .i l n r r i n g u 1 | ple asa nt l h l l l l Y o u w i l I B n d i t #Ihr al l t h e oth ers ." *It 1 | a n l n l r l i t u u o n t o b e l e a s t : Ji : l n Bal-got dee inr ed,fi ll in g g l n n e n a n d g i a n c l n l nm n rn u sl y wn n ll th ! t l u lo w . " '| \ *l !t || | |l 11 0 1 l b BLAIR, SATURDAY,Under the Auapices of Blair Chamber of Commerce.in Which Everyone in Washington County ls Invited to Participate. 5th and 6th, $5 each; 7th and Sth, $2.50 Each. Corn Entries Must Be Ir§S5mething to Entertain You Every Minute of the Day ~MUSIC BY TWO BANDS PROGRAM AND PREMIUM LIST--BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUB V/ORK--BLAIR FALL FESTIVAL Junior Saws P a n o s . ;1 T c l I n n a m n u l l r n Q ' A n iPl: showing Conan: Chester While#-lst. woo; 2n=i.3.D0:i Be s t S h o w m n n - l s t . $ 3 . 0 0 ;2n d,2.00 3111.1 5 0 ;4t h I W ;6t h ,.50. Cl an s l o r Ju p i u r C l u b l h m b e n Bo y s u n d e r 10 y e a r r o f : z e S h o w i n g p i g - a n y bre ed- -!s1. ,$ 4.0 02 and,s m ;am,2.00;4111,1.00. LDT 2.BABY BEEF f 3 | ¢ | n n l n h n r n l l KTA !!!n l h l i fa I 1 1 1 n \ :u r n s u t ,$1 .2 bi - 0 :3r d,5 5 ;i t h ;-50:5 t h 2 Cl o l h c x P i n B a g s - Is n t ,L 2 5 ; LU O;3 n L 1 5 :4251..5 0;5t h , R D r t s s P r o e r l u r -lnrt, ..l.25; 1 0 0 :: r d .S b u h ,M :m n , 4 K i t c h e n . 'p : o n a i s t ,1.2 5: * 0 U ;Shri .T5;(111,L D ;St h, z n u .25'a n a .25 2 n d .25. 2n d, .25 L e o t n n n g - u n ,$5 .u u;z n u ,z . w ;JN1, I JJO. P r i z m o n C o m 1 0 E - a n B u t y e l l o w - - l s t ,32 0 0 3 2n d ,L 0 0 ;3111..so. l 0 E l r l Be s t W h i t e - l a t .$2 .0 0; 2n d,1.00;3nd,.50. ard. 2.60: qh. z.so; am, L00; am50. 'I'Lh. .50: Sth. .50 12:00 m.-Free lunch,hot v.einer lh.|l0¢ Jerseys-lat, -L00;3nd_3.96 sandwich,coffee,cream And suglr.3|,L 250;41,111 L50;5th L00; 1:30 p. m.-Races,athletic events Gth.50:Tth..50:8th .50.and games.Pr i m,$20.00.Hm|§».hn-Qs-1».(.00;i w ,3.00 3:00 p.rn . -B m;ball¢Sonins of 3nd,250:ith;-1.£~D;5th,1.00 Fremont vs.Blsir.am. 50: Tlh, .50; 8th,\.50.a " N o i l o ba d,th i s l l t i l e dvm ll l ng . s b ? " h e n c l a l m t d ." P o u r r o o m s . : Ii vo l ! f u r n l l h n l . l M d a u c h a s n m - u l d m n s e n . a n d l w a n l m b c m u l e b y m y ml m gr a n d fa t h er , Jac q u es S u rg o t , t h en r p e n l vr .l l p l u m t h e e . M a r i e ! " The vrl do tr S ou ke d a nvun d he r wi th l Ii t fi e m l ff. " Il g u l g h t h e t u r n , " : h e c a s c a d e d . 'u n a n f. - r e a n t h e r h l i d r m . " ° '!" h r n n a h . "2Ennmt rnn ilo d."mud Blgrnlle.m y f d r n d l'1e rm .Sh o thi ne.W e shalt d r i n k t h i s g u n w i n e i n M a r r i l t f It w i l l b e a fe n l . t h a n . f h . l l s r i e f ' Ll x r tl i e sl ip pe d :h r o u x h t h e 0 danrwagr.l l e r p r o u p e n l r e hu s h Ifaniwnl a ft e r h e r fo r n mo m e n t b a i l r m s .T h m b f i o o k r d b a r kt h e n l n e . n e w L n ; i n t o h h g l u a . a tl ie w0 u ll l kee p. --1 \l ne b y t h e n f Je n n H a r g m , n e w r i I l e f f m ' »~-~~» --~»- ~~--|\-.4-.s|m¢_\-1 |x.».f zmx.1 lor-lst, 3200: 2nden dripped mir Sqmmhu- in.,'.5,5; 3|-, T|;f'm:"56§"'h 3;amzsnuml nal m " " ' " " " " ' ' ° ' m y m f li 'in n.L._1|¢. |.|.s='zm|.':.uo§. 1.2: ' ara. 2.50:uh, mo; sm. mo;m v.'" F F "5 s¢||, .2r..'°' H" °"'" "'" ¥'"'ah. .un nh. -80: Ish, .so.nm but-ln. moo:ma.. up:Jul,'°' 'E'2.i'; a.-::"fn.!!§°=.H. ff-. ana, .so 0..1 sn<p a m Poiaml Chhma--lst,4.00:4 ard.E».00;uh, am;sm.2.00 l a n e I : u n c - - a sa , J L WC h i h | 'n D r e s m n o r R o m p e n s - - l u i .I , _ ___,. _ _ _ . , _ ," N : ll ;;';. xr.; .i¥;';iu;i»s:.. T.; |\|l lnl. ll I llllll ar In Ill llu m Tum that me Mr men. gglpgr luer-"fum as nu numW e ca n se ll' th ! t im be r [m m t he lir ip b e h i n d a n d p l a n ! m o r e t i n a . L h l l \ | w u mule nn Pmvfi _ ____<_ . M i n n m n st nn a n uz gm nnnr.nutth ro u gh !h < - m ii e u ni o n a nd ul vnl Qh e e w r n c n o n u o t o th e fu n d .i i y r t i l rnr s n o t s o h a d U l m ! l m - 5 a r e u l r u a | . f " T h e l i m e a a n a r e l r vl l em m gh . " l l n d n m I i u m n y l d m l t t r d 't au t th y Ql d; Q15--3Iyl'£llm»--|.h|I a n n o t th e : l r o r heml m." Th e y a n l o o k e d u p a t t h e U r l . : b n tr u n g s pr n nr h l ng t he m a t Ih i o m o me n t w i t h n l a r u n d # n u m B m u n o f m r d l u m lw i g h t a n d alb a.l l m \ o m p l vi i vn was ¢\1&nmIly p a i r ;¢11n il u- n i s t n w n u t h m M r k a n d a n n a h a d Ih H r -1 the ;»»m\.\m's !»1»m¢n.H M n e o ! things.1 mix h e r nhnut der. I I I l I 1 1 l l 1 l m u r W ! ! !v m u i r u f t i n r u >=~ x..4 A wc/u. NEWSPAPER ron ALL 'ras raons Ask for "BLUE RIBBON ] VOL. XXVIII m AIR rm FRRATN \ THE ENTERPRISE ur m g u m .= - r e s e w r r z n r ms e - ~ T g ¥Elio}.E`°-»»i»~= at the Rev. Rpm home £oher£hlr'le~elth birthday enniverfory.'i ' " "last 'rmu»=d§,where he will feneble Mina Viola Loma lo he pres Earl Smllh arrived from ho nh l~\¥11=rext year.l .m..Mi n Loftia will give u report Ihkotn Sunday evening.He amy; it Members of the Akin family hawChkltv and North 'ahestem 'on W omufs work which :she wok n u enowing when they left,di et been oonnantly with Mins Oni Ak-f ' h i l ls E u !while nllendlng the Baptist As!-em-:a twelve dey: rain.Im al the hospital in Blair, who is8:32 P. H. Daily..bly as g um]blend in Aug.She Wilma Warrick retumed Satilrday very nlowly rewvering from her T|'lhu 'Went gave the general report at e meet-riltfll from Pner egay south of zm\n'Lcrrible automobile accident of a 7:13 A. M. Dmllf ing at the Godeey home Fririny qv;-';\t1.ho home of Mrs. Johns, and i.'\\rek mo Sunday.| C. Sl. P. M. & 0.ning.loose at her lunlfe, Mrs. John Comp-!Misa Le Masters, the county nuree,_ Truim North Hrs.Floyd Loflie and bxby mn !on'e.Inu been visiting the Lchooln In this'FHS A. ;|Daily emo; gum|,y_are spending the 'week with her Misa Hazel Davis of Omaha spent \i€5f\il}this week.| 2:00 P. g Daily except Sunday.zmrenu et Hhlri 'Phmwiay at Hans l.\rsen':.\ i lu .Dunkel of Iowa in \isitlni:| g i g P M Daily except 3,,,,1,,.On Wednexdey oflmel week a num-Mrs.I-Imme Spoor »g»<1 Hosnni .JIFII Ed Pylon, who is very gn.A! '145 ~U 5 nd,an;.1-cr of the members of the lldlos Culncron ol' Herman visited at Wm:r:ousln mme also, who will stay mth u af r Am took Mrs. J . 'r. Ifmb by m.'x1=.n°n'» Slomiay lftemoon.Mrs.Pyles.... Tr o ll ! s m ;prim by tolli:ln 1rllJ1 well m|¢a_Air.and airs. Louie lleneke mI1» 8:25 A M Daily except Sundey.b u k m f o r |nice dinner lm!no1-fl nl the Wm.Armstrong hom"mr z o I TE MS12:35 P. il. Daily except Sunday.open!the des'with her.The ;f..l£~ond1y afternoon.| 8:28 r. aa. Belly. _. _ . . . . . . . - . _ no tale was 1 binhdey Perf?and a li t.and Mrs.I r u e llattliesonl Mrs.Hannah Richter \lail¢ll ut .......\.:.....| mauutlnv ref nm AM Society visited at Wm. Aleadofe Sundly ei'-I Pete 'Irnhllen'¢ mf week. Blair,m b m h .October 2,w24. if you do, I nm surryou won't bel freedom from ac centrkliies of faith there.f f ~ and practice, have brnught the Epin- Thia notice is intended for the cf-pal Fhurch to the attention of stranger and ihe non-church member' many whose mlijlous iffililiillrli ln well as for regular merqbnrslluwe been somewhat disturbed or Why not visit this church and wit~;\\eaken¢|l. Come to church. "&entu- ncaa sur warship. The clurlm of the' ally, why nnt....now'!" Eplscopud Church is being felt ev-ery uhen In our lnnrl.Ita breadth Bill Hughes. a chaulmzqua reprocfsympalhyfor all comlitions nf sentative been working;Blair men,its more satisfying point off lhis week in the illtercslll of n chau smw concerning; the joys of life, it.s Inuqu\for next season. Nmu. blah: H§»lnlfC.||] SmOFFICIALPAPEROFCITYOFBLAIR,NEBRASKA Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENTBREAD iilhn. ~.v,\smN<;ToN CoUx'rY,'NEBRAsK.A, OCTOBER 9, 1924. \NO. 37 |.n rnllmn lnnn mmws nun ~ ~PICMG 0 N 0L D Coon WITH ~ G A ~S 1 The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other Way _ BLAIR GAS COMPANY `BLAIR,NEBRASKA _..fn'U_ 4._ |.;w.~" 'f ° " : e , ¥ . » f ~ ..» - ¢f? . |. .\o f".-5\O~$ -. -r '.1.\ ' \ , \ ;' Y ~n gnL¢¢ {=. . , c ; _ , ; ~ "_ _ - 2 . ~" .v .*l»¢ " \ . L _ 1 "1 . . I 1 . f` \ - ° , \ '~ { 2 _ ; . ... .. »'. ? . ." 1 '1 . r ~,~;=»">~==:*, f 5 u _ . r . l \n l \. . -\9 1. \ _I-flJl\ll\vuuuuun a H U < m n z E u ' ~H n £ r : r » =1 .n l s r o m c s r o rF A L L FESTlVAL "- » ==.&itendan; =\unu1 Mee\-E ~~I ~S Get 10_%zfémfin-,. dancoformem |ing of Local Congrega n 1 r bers.i' s fliooslen Ana Hnlhuniuzic And Put;;\|¢¢.|,,,¢ Une or Much lnlerni. {)|¢|=0d_ 11 A L dance lfielecla Historic .Spot For PimieCrowds Gllher f "for lilnra;The Annuad Ron can of the Bw-.Un A »lo|.mty 'Iilcls¢¢.ru m s\¢¢|»m Ilonond. fm of M 1 x : w R. c. m ..wuz Mark nmm¢ SwBig Annual hvrnl And Slay -Until Morning list church of which Arthur ~Agili-re Campaign Torn cum Pruml od. 19-Bishop Shaylor of Omaha'.Mn d Society Smailey is pastor was held at thc,|.k c E hm g h nh uf.__ |\|\1 |Inf \\¢.4n¢¢»Inv nonine. 0c1..T\mv\ \.||.1:'-1lvcla nn' Pl.A\INE2) !.1m:|.r1"rzn:n;\:l'It vnmnxri ~ . ..T P Pl c u 0H|E(."l WURTHY GF PRAISEa- - - EE , \ z .- .._. _-a n n u m N E W S Mr. and Hn. C. H. Blanchard werelnDmalla several days last wah. J. C. Chrlnermen 'of Blair spent Thuradsy here with his parents, ltr. and Mrs.Peter Christensen.Miss Acne# West expects to leave 1mary" for Rqslwllle.Nebr 1arl\er\ iht' has been thligtld to teeth this year.' Mies Mabel Harsh spent the meek- eml at her home here. Mr.and Mrs. J.M.West spent Thunday sm!Friday ln Omaha. .lamp Harrison was I slness vssltol to the county seat Th lay. J. . Brewster returned the fl of lut week from Omaha where he han been the past two sreekl. nr-.Bowden who attended as. B. conference in Omaha last week came up Wednesday and spent the day. Mr. and Hrs. L. B. Stokes of Mo. Valley stopped here Wednesday for a vllil with their niece, hlra. 0. L. Hilinger.Ther were on thllr way to Creighton,Nebr.to rlsit rela- tives.The Hennsn Wom.sn's club began their years work Friday,Sept.2t\ The meeting eras held at the home ci the president, Hrs. li. B. Cameron and was a social affair with s re- ception to the llennan teachers, who ore honorary memben.A \¢l) u u n u u n .. ¢ " °- e - . . _.After pa:-taking of a lovely dinner they spent the afternoon in work ing on fancy work for their Christ- mas bazaar.1 Vernon Haan. who came here a few months ago to ork at the Pla~ teau Itank will lea this week for hls home at Belgrade.Mr.Hsun has proved to be excellent help but has complete]his work.With the work of Miss Wallin, who came a fena' weeks |30 to tale the place ot' ilrp. Nell Willard the force are now able to get along without the extra help. The members of the Bsptla; guild orc elated over the success of their lea lsst Wednesday.They cleared over sixteen dollars and they thank sll who helped them by attending. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Ackerman en- tenslned at a six o'clock dinner Tuesday evening. The following were guests: Messrs and Mesdalnes E. C. Henry Truhlsen,A.W. D.W.Rutledge and Hen Burdic, Barge, llarrls of Tekamsh. Community Orchestra metThe for practice Friday evening.After an hour or ao of prac tice they en- .l°!°\l a social time. ltr. and Mrs. Leo Hugelman and children were dinner guests at the Bn. Chrlstene Hugelnmn home Tues- clay. plemnt social time was ¢'=\l°r¢~i spd]BENCH Nor se ternoon.ana.r . U inompnon enjoyed nhir.and Hrs.Walter Mecr-sekenl il from her aunt of Roclcford and Dorothy were dinner guests at llunou. tht L. B. Harrison home sums,-.~ Ly le Tay lor,fonuerly of '~*»n»h Mrs. Wn1. Barton called on Mrs Guy Ostrsnder Sunday. Mrs.Eddie Brown and daughter, Wilma spent the weekend in Oma ha.Mr.and Mrs.Austin Renahsvr and Men. Hurd were Sunday visitors*rf Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ltenshaw. Dorothy McCracken spent a few days last ueel: with Bliss Erie Paol 5,¢nJohn Bruce, who is no_1y_ working at Cameron's,spent the 'week-end with Mr. amd Mrs. Barton and family. l hir. and Mrs. Chas. Down of Te kammh spent Sunday at the Eddie Brown home. Mr. and'Mrs. .larnea Morton and son. Mr.and Mrs.Earl Dean anfl children, Mr. and Mrs. W ill Horton.blr. and Mrs. Earl Young andlhil siren, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith and family and Mrs.Ben Morton,all oi Omaha, spent Sunday at Guy Oa-trandel's.' e Hr. and Mrs: Paul Xempcke and family spent Sunday i i t h llra. Kempcke's parents, Mr.and Llrr. Jacob Andreason.a Mr.and Mrs. Sunday st John ton. Burt Spsnton, I'red Peck spent Bl.ffar's of Arling :ngton county but now of Chappel.;\\;Th his wife} visited at Austin Reni =l\nw's. Mr.and Mrs.Robt.lloolta hnlli Lhas.Lamb"s visiterb at Peter llagge'e Sunday. Glynn Ray and family spent Sun lrny at the Robert Caldwell home. Hazel Renehavc called on Nrs. Love Monday.Mr.and Mrs.Hubert Hunl of lnnson spent Sunday at the Joh; lloolm home. Misa Moe Wilkinu was the victim of nf surprise party last I'uesda; f-toning.Everyone had u most enjoyabletimeandwishedMaesuc- cess ln her wed at the Boulder, Colo. Snnitsrium where she is training for o nurse and for which place she left on Friday. llolgnr Hansen and family spent Sunday evening st Abe Sutl1erland's. w. H.Charlet was a business caller In Omaha last Monday. sn c a nr nr . um L ONG CREE K Mr.and Mrs.Scott Allen and son,Patsy left for Denver Sunday \.here they will visit friends.They will also visit at Hot Sulphur G e o r g e M . w _ " o n | S p r i | 1 g a b e f o r e r e t u r n i n g h o m e . e n d l . I ¢ .n . I l f n i l l f n u n e v f n t f l l Q A s u r p r i s e ~g i v e n a t ia r. gn.,Q A La Follett: and Wheder cnubl One of the largest crowds gather-E |war celebrated on Saturday, Oct. glmore thgn onehundred an ah due form and with all am trim-ing served at the supper. mi n g : u m go with that form of At the meeting of the __.-...-=....._...tu antiwar there was ant l w e r x l l s u u c a u . . .T h e w e a t h e r m m l i l i o n s w e r e a l l t h e p m t o r i n w h i c h t h e w o r k f o r t h e B l a i r T o w n s h i p E d e m m a t h a t c o u l d b e n a k e d a n d e a r l y i n p a s t t w o s e m w a s r - w i e w e d .a n d I - ' m m a l c T o w n s h i p s .0 .K e l l i n t h e m o h u i n g u m P ° ° r » l ¢f r o m g h e g f o m !s u g g e s t i o r m m a d m a n t o } r h a t | D e S b I . o T o w n s h i p R o l a n d S m i t h a d j o i n i n g c o u n t r y s i d e a n d = i ~ ~ ~ » » » ~ - | = > == = ~ f f f f f ~ '~ * : ' : ' 3 * ' * , . & ° _ . . ' ! % 1 " ' : i _ E ' 3 : ¥ w i "v w i W D a r f g r h g ' s i g n f q f g i l h . r i n 5 W 1 n u n v i a 1 |" " §i n v q v u v - u - .n n - .b a .s w h M | ° » = h , xt h e j o m t e s l n b n t i o n o f t i m e 5 5 0 1 ~u n ;K : J e d 3 ~ ,.- od v r r n r y o f t h e B l a i r O d d F e l l o w ;3 g g p M m P r a m g W h gL o d g e N o .1 4 a n d t h e 7 3 1 1 1 a n n i \ r e i 1 \ » ' M e n M . , . .. . r » L -u - \ . . \ . . \ .. | . . . . . . .a n t h e c h n i r . the picnic party md a bountiful dln» Ltr was sprud in 5 bexuliful oak grave on the 'bank of the Eikhorn Iivlr a short dlltanel iouth of the lnwn 51% ties." Th i main feature of the show was the agricultural exhibits and the different corn clubs,pig clubs, calf clubs, sewing clubs. etc. of the county were out in full regalla. The program which had been eare- fully planned begun early in the momlng with a horse shoe tourna- ment. Next came the trap ahooting, followed by the big parade and trades display!at eleven o'cloek. The free lunch at noon proved :|' uw g he ge coming year.mr.nnumcp tlU\I\\'W'L}.ltln0t1n lownsmp Attgullt rraum~`m.f.°§'."l`.§'f.."5§'. ds;?sn;i.vi-l°"¥n o t there has been a steady Rlehl.z.'nl lown.ship (No . ll growth in membership during the Frank Hovendick past tsro years, both by baptism and by letter. The increase ln attendanee at all services was illustrated by means of a series of zrnphln It was pointed out that there had been a reduction in the church debt while the budget for current expense! has been handled in at zratifrins manner. The program for the com- ing year emphasized personal evan- gelism,religious eduation, mission- IIRichland Township (No.2) Sherman . wo me n Arlington Township Byron Masters Herman Township Wm.Kramer Grant Township Wm.Hovdadieh _Corning City Township I-'ral Hordorn Sheridan Township (To be named later) Blair City, lat W ard.Glen North Blair City {2nd Fahd.ary education and giving, and fuller!W o No b mn b lr l great attraction with hot 1relners,l°"u't"'°"t of ms entire '"°'"b`°"h1plB1*h City llrd W ard E. v. CIF!! lilllnfli and ggffgg ind uudr'ds ufOf U19 ¢;1of¢;;i!!its Viflblil activl-Blnfg City |111 wjfd people were fed, and ousands of ties.I Hans Chriaraoaenbunns and¥l¢hty-six ons of J .:The Roll Call proper opened withw.fee were oopmmed.a :mer Memorial Service for Mrs.F o r m a n B u l a n o r ln the aftemoon sporta mntaala, U. G. Garner and Mrs. -'H. Plata.B a n a n a s a m m o zlbttk and handiwork judging was Mn .Ilungate welcomed the new carried on in the park where suit- members with a few gracious '°'l \The marriase of Misa Lulu Van able housing had been prepared nod ~ '*°_ffh°h__Hif' ~f'?f'°'3.°."f Loon, daughter of lllr. and hire. F.. _ I J u l u m a x u s l c n l u \ l l T ' l U U|T h e r e w e r e b e t w e e n t * ° _ h u n d m d l M i n u t e s o f l a s t r e g u l a r m e e t i n g ; and fifty and tllrlee-hundred people read and approved. rhraembledinthelodgerootna,a|: h ° r d ° i ; ' i " 'bills we n al number of those present being out- an o e Pill! oftoarn guests, many of whom wenl e Babbs-hlerrlll Co. mrmbernof the Order. The vrorram opened with a vio- lin solo by Geraldine Kemp Staafart. E. R. Haggard, who is Noble Grand of the Blair lodge read the history of Blair Lodge No. 14.Hr. J . P. Jensen, Past Grand, than made the [lnsentation speech, presenting pho- tograph; to Blair 1104126 No.l i of the five od li n ll members of the committee who had ehar|a.o! the building plana, years ago. This was a complete surprise to the four sur- viving members who are John Me- Quarrle, Willard NQnrell, I. C Eller ond Jud Taylor. The photo of James Plata, nov deceased, was also pre- sented. as...rm.-.» 'l:|.."».t...e-ms-. In Dodd-Men!l l Co. The Pilot U. N. Palmer Co. Chas. Merrell Co Hogghton,hliffiin Co. Nebr.Pub.Co. Carl Fischer Arnedcan Book Co. Ly on a Healy Educatlow Music Co. Sam f o x Show-Walker Cirnpbell Pig Co. me :asmMcMillan Co. .Ally n k Bac on Ginn & Co. Silver Bunlett Q Co. D. V. Ha ue r' lovted 'ms 7.75 21.50 9.30 4.51 11.32 zoss 6.20 25.99 1.14 2.85 2.70 r m s 9.00 37.55 I Alter lunch the party walked through the cemetery whire there are a number of old monuments. The earliest data noticed. being zsso. The neat Mace 'visited was Hr . H.D.Schoettger's "Spartaman'a Lodge" when the rmany trophies of ltr.Sebosttgefa numaroul hunting expeditions are kept. The real oba¢t of the trip bein; to loc al! the asset spot when the first University of Nebraska stood, the party with Mr. Henry Monks as leader,walked over the ground. Nothing is left than £0 ohm! nhl!! the bulldinp stood axeept a fav de- pjraeahna in the land or an oomaiun- sl broken brick.In 1855 a oollale, kndafn aa the Nebraalta Udrerslty 21.19 was chartered by the territorial enun- M0 eil, no nm advanced educational ln- 41.04 59.81 5.61 atitutlon to he chartered west of this Illsaourl river. In 19.53 tha hullrlinr Ian enmrnanrs- I |In tlll ellllll iblcnlr It vu PlllnI""""' r"'5 ~ 'ff'f'f_ff`fJ|¢ 'Um Loll af umm. Wil-\°|_;':::~.:":':£'H;.:":.':;";|»»-,f Nil sm,~~1.1s1..f';;r.;;;;.,'i;;.;;:f ' - " g n 82f00;g; nonstnction.It ru op e ne d in. 195011859 but the building ' n u bu 82~°°=m 1865. A second buiiding vu ecT h e B e s t l l e a t m g C o a l . _ o . Pound for pound, Orient Coal ill give more heat, whether burned in furnace,stove or grate, than any other coal you can buy.A trial will prove the truth of our statement. Christeneen Lumber Co. A CARLOAD of Pillsbury's Best N o w IN! : Q n w - » n w v - - -- - --the year. The program la mlaeella-Mr.and Hrs.Chu.Hunk were necul and includes a number of top- Qwfifvrl callara ln Omaha 'l'h1m\day ics for papers which ahodd be very Int week. inlerqting.Mrs. Bareherding of Fremont, who It Qu with much regret that Her- has spent the nm two weeks with man people learned last week that her slater,Brin.Harry Smith,re- Rev, Bowden had nat been returned turned home Friday morning. here but was aaailned to Gretna." " f °oenig called onLenn Sum Wm.l1nr{,on'a Sunday ammsoon. Mr. and Mrs.G e o m Boller: ape Sunday at Hurley Clemens Mr.and Mrs.Roy ¥'zak visit at Frank }lo1rendick'a Sunday. Rev.Cnlnr,Josephine Roblmu Lola and Mildred Burger were :ues at Fred Peck'a I'riday evening.I n n ¢ »l l n v l n n n i 'f \ n ¢ | n u n a \¥t'3W ffzd and for lava:nl y an n nrugflaI35i1rna msd!to h o p it open 1.60 A mr y ean labor ill rrwinle sup- 4.1o pox-urs concluded um in mu za an Mr.and Mrs.James imma mwah L¢>a¢¢ No, 21u n .u ;" v v v Guys 1vu - u ---_ -h h n d f ~~ l m ~ ~ t h ! p a f t n r , t h e m g B I U H I .12 52 h ; ' Z . ° . ' . 1 f . $ . , ° w a s ; : - I D vr o l w w .b " ° " 5 h ° . . " h °me e t i n g 't o a T h e y m m ve lu us .i t t i n g a n d h a p p y close..§ n i n g a n d er 2 5 ' 9 ! ' o r l u to f p ¢ t 1 o n a ¢ | | r l | | ¢ | t h - 1s.so tions were nude with tht people of 106.43 Cute. Nebr. ml with ¢n¢c¢n¢n¢¢- 8! . l0 ; ; , M;orflnizatlons In He h n d n to 12°°=mk¢ aus- | nucleus for what u now 4.84 Dome coilege. 205°'rm budldinn at 1-'mmelle were 18.99 finally dd for debt and torn down. 2310m 1.-| the inlenihn of um n. A. R. 12'-53!u~pL»,¢» :marker on u1l»hm¢»»-xc spot l3l.4 t| | j|future genentlons of Hebne- 233"Ikuu may know and appmcinta thc 9412i¢rr¢»ru put forth b !our pioneer 'U20pneu and women za make this stale. 31»47§a.1n ¢llB¢ltlunll one. -LGU;The p a m then vidted :ha bun- T'!-Hiiurul lluml and garden of Mr.and 3| i4Illr| . Mouke anI returned ham* well 9' lTr ¢ \ | . | |fn!#lan Illia 'rm pulpit here has not been nneo an yet but will be supplied later.. Hrs. Snnfonl Wilson of Chltlklh 'Aho hu been visiting relative! hen the past five week! left last Satur- day lor her home.nn. and Mrs. w. A. Bowden an rejoicing over the arrlw of a baby daughter bom to them at the ll. 1-:. hospital in Omaha Mom1B)', Sept. 22.The Home Iulisaionary Society nf the H. E. church will meet Weminee day afternoonat the C.H.Blan- ehanl home.M).end Mn .L.V.Ackerman had as dinner gmsh Sunday,Mr. and Hrs. J. C. Ac kerman. Mr. M4 Hrs. Clarence Meyers and Lila: Mar- jorie Aeicemmn of Omaha and Leon- ard Aekerrnen.Grandma Lowe and Hina M r * ner nun-nay morning.Gifford Compton drove to Lincoln Monday on budness and his mother and Betty accompanied him for 4 short visit with Mrs. Compton's sl:- ter. The Bench Club met with Mrs. Andrew Frumllcn on Thursday 'of last week. One pleasant feature ol' the program was the reading of a paper by a guest on the subject. "The American Home".The paper was well written and wel! read and the club are imlditeni to Mrs. Frand- aen and guests for the pleasure af- forded by lt. Plans were also made for an all day quilting at Hrs.E. C. L,ippineott'a on 'l'!1um}ay of thin week, the proceeds nl' the work to go into the club coffers. Mr.Chas.Koenifa daughter and family retumod to their home inkg U1 .\I1loornfleld Wednesday morning, and TB.Hmlne .fha l"E.'Z_._' .._f ...L llmlr mn Hanan ruhunol from nn. U | | u | F z \Q v u n a v o v n u e n | » \ u »mah and Mr. and Mrs.Ed Nater.Sunday with Neil Sutton.Mr. and Urs. Hui! Lowe and ,,,,.|Mme "'"'°>Jensen and Mrs.1. and Mrs. Claude Clemens of Herman C. Curli of Omaha spent Wednes ~_ day afternoon at the J. [arson home.333 "°'l'§..""f?°'i».'1 f. " C' ;; 'f ;§ '; '; '|Mrs.Minnie smnh, daughter of Qundg lm..-n F.Jensen,was married to Walter M ellen ived a tele- Andrew Christiansen of Denver gram Saturday announcing the mar- rinxe of his son,Harold that day in Denver. Colo. ¢ - - - - _ - - ALONG "'1'1|E B0l"T03l ROAD Roby and Ernestine McCoy.who nrt attending nchool in Tekamah, spent the week-emi with home folk;bringing Misa Helen Haavrell with them. Mr. and Ura. James Conety drove down to Omaha East Sunday to visit Colo. on Sept. 22. I The Mebonnlrclr.are tl1re=hing ir the Long Creek neighborhood. " Louis and Robert Green of the Green dnzrin spent Sunday at J. Lnrao:|'|l.. Mrs.Andy Fowler is still in an Omaha hoapital having trentmentfer nnemin.Her friends regret to hear that elle is not doing well.Lira. Harrison and Ada spent Fri day afternoon visiting Mrs.Frel Masters. Pele Nelson took his mother to with the p _|Flynn fanuly.iflmaha Thuriday for treatrnont for ugh: fronts in this amlny Satur-{"jf'j{'j"'_'§"§;f_§'j° win nemmn for " Ii The visitors were kept busy ev-; ~v~f" u u | v 5 |" | \ .s u v)" " " " " " ' r 1 ` k M r s J.3 ~M r s C w . ; " l ¢ 1 ||.f d r ¢ a h 1m :h .° »».u m m ;I1 u t # P r n 1 e ' L l m b M r s E l m e r F r a i n ,M r s .0 . h m e th o u g h t s t h a t t h e y h z d men Q :sm o r e t h o r o u g h l y ac q u a in t e d w§t11 ;h ( ° P ° " h ° ' ° 'a n d H r s .S o p h i a f r o m h i s o r h e r n e a g h b o r a n d t h a t I r e a r e w h o a f t e r a l l o n e b i g fa m i l y b o u n d t o -. f o u n d n gather with common bands thzt ;\¢}{)PEN TRAP DOOR A CARLOAD of Pillsbury's Best Now IN! : " "* \3 ~~\f 5'~ g f ?" f 1 5 ` ; 1 - .g . g a ~1 .»~,f 1 u . 5 1 1 r g ,~_ f J , f . r '~ .~ ~~é g . .~~. . 1 /, - - -¢.i , ' ~c . ;. - " " " ' T .._ .j _ -; ./ Q ,-f - . = » £ : ;a w u .". . J . . - " " ' We will have a carload of OMAR W ONDER Flour on the track about Oct. 15.See us for prices. North Side Store jE.\S .'\'!ELSEN,Proprielor I g Here on motion meeting »a;»u}==-i CORN CONTEST PRIZES ed.,,,_v \..'The corn content hekl in oonnec: ""' '""";u°n with the Fan Fénivu fmCvuplc 0:ww u .\ | _. . . . |\ | . _ .0w r :mum u u u u ua a nnu m a n v -k g t l w¢q{nQ|£||¢\Chl!!.i n n ~tiny,Sun da y l n d Mo n da y nig htsl1B l i ybu t i n m n v r i n x a I a " .o ~s.- .. . .. »...n. ...~sr bu t n c d a m a g e e u t he c r o p a r e s u l t e d .Lund in Blair las! Saturday bmught : r rl l o c x ms l r t i f. 'I» " 3 f. `. . 'f." . . . .TI. '. .. . . .. . . . ."next week to mgupy me n| |[[|§ |"| :ln|\ ulsu vurlil...--l.. ...._.\.......| nm...Leon Sumner and mother were them at 6:30 in the evening and nttend their meeting.: On this oeéaation a Beaumont of the Onier was presented to Mt. Ta-= hor Cumrnanrlery by Mt.Calvary (Sommanmlery of Omaha.1 Thone from the Blair lodge 'Rho attended the Fremont meeting we :. II. C. J ackson, Rt. H I' G C. O. ~ Ireland,C. O.Dawnon,Ed Sacha, \\.F.Arnnlt,Karl Cllrlnlennen, Jams* Alone. J. ll. Smith, C. C. Yan Dcunen,Ansel Tofl..Lillord JlI\.": and ZI. C.Houston. On next Friday evening, Or t.10. Mt. Tabor Cornmunnlery will mnke n pilgrimage to Blair for the pur-. occasionn. ed for her and nhe was resting mr comfortably as was poemihle on Sat unlay.On Sunday afternoon 3!r. Sell.:took lint to flmnhn for an It-my exnminntim.nh|11|pemi some time with 1nr 1lol \.i:|lu she is rentingm BIAIUES c uzc xl-:ss PAY Mr. Henry linecht, who lives over pose of presenting the Ileatisont toimflh uf Arlington,hast juni com- Jonlan Conrmanulery.Grand Q°m_plcl.e¢l n chicken house ol more than mnnnler Green, who resides in 1.-m ordlnary :lim-ennioml,lt being large mont will 5, iiresent. The Order of;enough to house eight hundred chick the Reel Cross will be conferred. The committee in charge are planningonpreparingplatesforone hundred. A pl1ys1lcian was '==\1|=¢i Bnll #Sf,mo they-e fine young pw c. L y l e G u y c r a n d Mi n a ?I1r£§u.:<o ' 0 m a h . \ a n d l l a : o l d K e l l y : W Lu u \ :an xcuultrn v|\.|un ¢l l u u l :u n a !n ) n u n :M m S e l t :h a d t o p a s s o v e r l l l l l n f i m p r o r i n e d p l a n e p l a y i n g t t l : i c h . l ° r o f M r .= - . g g h i r = .J .~H a n n o n , d o o r t o n o t o h p r refnz em wr = ~'i= 1=1»¢re c e nt l y I n n a w :pu bl i sh ed ., o f L i n o o l n , r s r . t o D F |- .. J. Da il ey M r ,a n d M r s .A .R .B m c l i e n t e r -F o l l o w i n g i s 1*i m v -v'o! the prize the above disastrous resultn on this!The Enterprise .foinn 1 host oflnf this city. The uct!-lung took place tained at a seven o'clock dinner °~""""~§~'°L'.T'.~,.Y Il 1 £\aturd|»y ovcnlmr,Oct.4.I t the hone of the hride's pnrentx ut 2Q0l rlreel.. friends in extending eo ratI.ll:1l.i1\r\=' *Que Hinlr fr lr .of D1 Dailey arf-On Sunday evening, n numlnr f Slanlefe former school lTl;1!v-;= ¢ them n chadvari and \\tr¢If .| in to spend the evening.A ¢.al time was enjoyed and Mr-.H \ Cuppn nerveml ulninty ¥efrt?"\|r|1" 'fhooe enjoying the L.up|.\.-' lm[Jil .i ll)were Mist: Blilelred HOUIl\§!T1 .L ~l ltr. Lolnnul Staten, Mina lt:-tl.:r lr 1 l.lt nmi Malt llenrlorf.Mr.1|I Mm. lrc¢.Ierick (Inter, Mr. :n..i llr in \|l1u|1v ht lfllli' I1|\.l Lf.\|.l " | _l ..l " L y um f ml hnppirwcn 'fhai C 111"w t l l L an l w home \ 'li ' 1 1 " . | | r .1: $1 u l lm t <» |\ r: tr .x I 1 . .l " .In f!»l I Sn » " \ l i o n Iz u m i : l u vl l 1 r ifl cnt o f l l l n u f l l . | " . 1 n \. \i . S . \ Tl § R I i . \ l : ~ l T R A P 2illll(l"lING l'0PUL.\R |The trap shooting'!1eld"'la»t Sat- }.|]_\§|{JENSEN Ill!I:l Eunlay at the Kali Festival in Blair cna.:proved very popular.The results Mr. Knecht has found that chick-L The death of Mr.Fr a n k J e r .» e n ; " ° t"follows: ons pay and this year he has rein;aget!thirty-six s u n .occurred ll [*fp ho.l.-25 Smgle.lat,Lyle led about a thousand mostly of the the Blair hospital last Wednesday.' oyes, 22. 2nd, Ed Heard, 21; 3nl ;I'lylnouth Rock variety. He not onlyefternoon, at three o'clock followanlb _Ed oyes,ao. \ll}Nl}.\Y AFTERNOON li n u x 1:niaeo chickens but is practicing ai-n Serious operation three_,.lreeks ao hgent 5 Singlea-lst, fa Noyea l1.erslfle¢l farming and making ll..1he deceased has had very littlel 1. 2nd, G. M"l°"" 20; "'m Hil- Lx»»>Eehanee for recovery as peritoniteal ler. 20; 3rd, Ed Beard.19.. The Monday After noon qub met .and other_ complieations set ilu.* E l s a No.3"l_,2 Doubles--lst,G Oct 6 with Mrs.Alta Wainwright.1 - 5 3 5 5 To o s u u ln HOSPITAL I He leaves a Ylll0\' and three ehil-l antem 16, ..mI, R. Masters, as ln theabrenee of on club members adnn to mourn o n loaa.ana, R laurel. 14"and B B»m=1.1<f charge. Mrs. John h e we ll ~ Mr a n u nGeo.McQuanle read artrclen °nlSenn 'sho llmi the nlternoon program llli William Kohrimr.aged eighty He wan a 3nn.; mechanic. hating 'was taken to the Nleholu workeei in and around Blair prnctic-, .f..?i1"'l m°"l""l;df°'?l"l 1 " e n hospital on Monday of Iaabally all hla life.# 4 .o some r at or er gen"Hnglalnl of ToDay."lweelt, suffering from a double rup-I Funeral services will be helfl fn-*""°"'S*' " "willinpmezn to donate The club meets on.. ls. "aut Mn».i,_m.Underwood .at the Crowell Ilorne.l Mr. The rublect "Engla nd of To Bu home l o | day afternoon at the Mehdm.c a.ah mwanla the Fail Festival las ..,_Saturda Lt was mainly on thishohrlnz has been making his church with Rev. O. L. Mei roud o( |¥ ' with no daughter M n wil-' ficlating.1°°""* that the affair ""'"' a ""°°'" Dent Cornl u t \'Uodnesday evening.111 r }; ¢| "e owiLovers were lillll for sixteen and rs 'and Smith,gg s s g g g- ~ DeSoto,Nebr. :L mo»t delicious dinner was spread Thlgd'"; ; .§ _ § {' ~ for the hunsrry guests.Friends ofl -lm Ea rs whi Dent Corn the Ilroc lca know Mra. Broclfa °"f"'1=ifn H H Lorenaen Calhounlstoplanandpreparewonderful.''Ainners and this one left nothing to ;;s°=;~f-P.C.p g - » »Calhoun lvl*llc lrerl a :ln .Ear anaen,Blair. After all hm;been more than*Ten Hara Other Than 'zellour ialled,cunts were indulged in |lntll| Fir`t t`§§.`f"{1»'i...liennanl r Into hour and all present 'l¢¢l""'l3¢¢.;,,;.|Caroline Renhe DeSoto I t t o b e a m o a t p l e a s a n t a n d ' ° ° i " é 1 ' m m , '5 4 H m m .r l i n g t o n r c c a s t o n .1 1 S i n g l e E a r ,a n y C o l o r 1 g r i m R o l a n d S m i t h .D e S o t o c a l c i u m :TH I E V E I S rSe con d,G r o ve r W i lk i ns ,B l a i r sinks:IlAUl..;Thinl,Harry Seltx.DeSoto 5 Largest Ear s Thieves visited the Charles Hosts; First Johhny Christensen.Blairhome on the Bench last Friday ,..,.....j Second.he . Ruin. Jr. llfnlr time during the night and picked Tadlest Stalk :UP about onehundred and Ilfty ol!!`lrst;U.Cachelin,DeSoto,Ht.13 Qulen- beat chickens. They were iuxtl ft. 8 in. ready for the frying pon and 3&r~s.'Second,Paul Brodenon,Blair,Ht. Hunk haul put in considerable time!13 ft. 8 in. land effort to raise them and feels §]\n-muy uw loas.Fm\N1r u m m : Not ratlsfiecl with ehicitens they atrlpped €.harlle's Studebaker of all;Frank Beard, a native of Washing- _ parts they could get off and madeiton eounty. but of late years a rui- _l their get-away.alent of Omaha died at his home ot {The sherlffs from both Burt andithe latter place of cancer of the |Wa.~\hington counties have fa lld to stomach on last Thursday Deceas-°1fin1 any clue to the affair ao far.ad grae sixty-eight yqara .Sr age. 1 \|A n u m b e r o f r e l a t i v e s a n d f r i e n d s l \...:i n d a" l n b e c o n t i n u e d .H a m S c h e e r o f n e a r A r l i n t o n .1 l i e w i n a e o u a l n t o t h e S o r e n J e n ' T l " °v n n o u n ° ° ' " ' " l " ° " "w h o l ° ° l "M n . .M n r s h n l l W i l c o x ,w h o l l m i w m B l a i r w e r e a t t e n n e e a t nr \|.o .f B 1 an n o t n a l w e m o n o s e r v i c e s o w n .w e r e h e m M r s .S c h e e r h u B e e n s p e n d i n g h e r i a e n f a m i l y a n d t o M r s .E m m a t t u n h - , ' h " ¥ °a l s o d n l t h e i r p a r t w e l l a n d f m n i gg m r f u ' I g ' M m a [ n u n 5 1 a a t o n af -T h c E n t e r p r i e e $ 1 . 5 0 p e r y e a r .t i m e a l :h i s u n a m e .: b u r n o r t h e B l a i r h o s p i t a l .i h a r e t h e o l m l n o f u l ° ° " ° °= "e r e c a r e o a P y a o :newly yum E H i .n l u n t r l l . \ | \ u r .: n u u n . . .. , . . .l i n e W u h l e r s n t e n l i n e é t h e f o l l o w - ' ¢ " f [ 5 ¢ ¢ § ing guutn al. a 2lx o'cln-ck dinner rrumy,mr.num slilln IJ.H,.......\.Q ...H .........lmhznu Mr lnrl Mrs Wnldo x1»m¢k.i¢=\v when they '=='i\=f1 \|9.|1 lvl#-"ff'""§?'.."f.!'?'T . .of duc lu ..-> u .g p . ,. . H - ._ -.Mr.:md Mrs.Chnul.Cameron and Mr. md Mrs. Il. B. Cl mnadm Minnie Fink .,f ?Z .1 .;viaib nl at the 1.. V. Ackermm home Fri- day and went from here to Wake- fidd to Visit friends. tires who are here from Milwaukee.mr.Anus " ' " ' ' " " 'mni. \.n .and with Mrs. Curtis l»"1ei oi' };|.1,Blanrhanl of Herman spent Blond" Mr.:m3i Mrs.A.M.Pohl and =f'"'"~'°"with Mrs.E.;* W * Mr.Chu.Ohlson were called to Mr. and Mrs. T. B.Iverson t*{"k Oakland I, -r d"to atleml the fu- dinner last .Sunday at tho Nlck m o r a l o f M r .F ' o n l ' a l r o u s i n .T h ° " °h o m e i n B l a i r . " | " n | n I \| | . n I n .r | |¢n f l \ .I l n n n Mi.and Mrs.Wili McCann and yirlx vixitml at the U. S Cain h0|l|.a* in Frrmont laat Sumiay In the ev- r.:n|;|;they had a picnic supper iw }h¢Arlington park.lt was thv r° union of the McCann family.M i s s H a z e l Ry a n ,w h o w e n t =-»;ZIn|1\in H l o m h e r g r e l u m m l I r u m Be r g , W y u m i n i t i n 1 \ '3 £ h s c h o o l m 2\or2h D a k o t a S u n d a y e ve n i n g . lufi rc-0 h o n m !u I . . w e e k .|A b o u t t w e n t y - fi ve m e m b e r s o f R .l i .B i o o r n q w t o l O m a h a m u a bt1\iI\!s:l c a l m he r e Th ur s - da y . M r .a n d M r s .I' r e d S t o r y u n i M r . a m i M m B e n H a r r i s o f Te k z m n h u n guenLrl a t t h e A .W .¥!nr|;1~ h o m e W e d n e s d a y e ve n i n g . M r s .T .J.Reese a n d B o b b i e a n d M r s .0 .H .Gol ls ey a n d Bliss M a r - t h e B o n o S u n d a y schoni d r o ve t o El en nh nt Vi e w S u n d a y m a r n i n n a n d jo in ed th or n i n t h e :study o f t h e lens on.I t w a s a pleaa mnl,a n d w e l t r u s t . A p r o fi t a b i e h o u r a n d w e h o p e t o see t h e m t h e r e a g a i n . M r s .E va C o o k a n d Z a r y w e r e d i n n e r gu e s l a a t C h u .HuaRH:S u n - i o r l e s p e n t S u n d a y a t t h e Ih r Tr i p _ 1 !! l } | . M r . H c r n b l o m n W u . a k o a c a l !- a v\ | | \ }unL u n n u u n u n u u vSu n d a y s c h o o i vi s i t e d w i th t h e P l e a # a n t V i e w S u n d a y s c h o o l l n r t S u n d a y . M r s .M u t t Ive r s o n a n d m n W i !! mud al n u g h t e n ,C l a r a a n d I'o nr I,i n c o m p a n y w i t h M r .a n d 1|-Irs.F r e d H u y s p e n t S u n d a y a t xhe l\ »m e o i M r . a n d M n .C i l i fo r d R a y n o r t h o f Te k a m a h . M r .a n d H r s .H e n r y Be n n l ,M r . a n d M r s .B y r o n B e a n !a n d ( i e o r g e a n d C o r a 'B é a r d w e r e c a l l e d t o O m n - I...'1\. ... ... \.. .. nl hnt u¢ ..'L.. ei... T h b !:I|:Car9.hy Pmix nens ive Chl!! , m e l a t t h e C a r !H i m l l e y l w m e T§ Jr \ d a y e ve n i n g t o pr a c ii c e f o r a p n g r u l u l o b e g i ve n n t Ei eu n nn l o nf m .9.' L a s t M01\|I.:.( | : | r k A£ F [{ " n al j rr ~ | I\ri I t h a t o n e u i h |ianrres zecrr|¢~i t o bl:a ffl i c t e d w i t h i n d r o p h n b i n h r ra bi es .Th e h o m e h a d b i t t e n a l l o f t h e o t h e r st oc k i n t h e m s f u r n b e fo r e i t wa .:not ice d.l t :li mi T u m d l y a n d i t s he m !w a s sort!t o I. fn : ki! hom¢Br |!¢!B U1ll clay..|"- vu ""'"*"\J u nuns ttn vy uwMrs. no Hugeimnn went ua Binh Miss Helm Anderson of omaha "'f*°U» il!n¢83 of their brother, Funk coin for *""'"""""°" Tut:ally z» h re dental work lltme.1-mi Sir. md Mrs. I..yle.Guyer were B"" '"Mr. Qnd Mn. Waher Kramer are viafldrl at II. C. Lipplncollk Sunday Hr.and Mn .T.K.I\'err.4m en-sr . a la lws B P I S C OP M. C n r n m the proud Parents of a hafnf boy lo help them celebrate their twenty-"ud"°d a number of friends at in 'The Little Church Arvu§~i the born to ihem Slmday, Sept. 28.flfmh wedding ;nnive\-wry.Mr. an1l"°¢¢l"°l11\Plr w on last Thursday-f Corner" _.....nvnnlna ;Rev. Chu.D. Hering,Pulur. v Than were no services last meek'Hiller family Mr\."':I'. ;}Akin want L0 her dau- for tha reqwf went .n<>ng;. on his "__d|51| gf Hy5 'Wah MF!Harry Smith, |l|.3 MSLEI. }K"Wl' alll ¢\v¢»w\ v" muuuny ;,¢ -h Nh this i 5 |t u romng umayBobble wen nnsr n w .A L Sullhrln 1'uuda>|Minn Ruth Compton attended a ¢*¢11iI\¢to wtlcnme a new znnd - to a 4:fig ooh'SOIL Dcf|'t wait until Sltunlay night ttTheMinion c ircle of uw Baptist bmhaay Plr w Sunday 1 rn :...church wil!most " s i n an Friday h¢¥|>inz HI:I .Mica Jegnaeu eelebrntc Harry Tuelmr moved to the Chu- debate it mer wnh yourself;for.L I !