10-16-1924fr
-Blair. Nehruka. Dctaber 9,ma-fn: gg-nmrazsrnu a . . .x'|..4.|a newue . ;-\_- - _ - - - - - - ~ " _RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
Iww on North Western1
Trades Eu!
8:32 P. H. Ddly.
"mi n W e nt
7:13 A. ar. Daily.
c. St. P, az. If o.
Tnlau riorsh
7:15 A. Id. Dolly exoepc Eipndaar
2:00 r. M. Duly exc ept Sunday.
nm! Girls Club# at the2ndannualFin 1~¢.~uv»1 at Blair, oem. uh. vm'
bugger and better then my nhowing
ALONGTHEB»0'f'1`0llROADST. 3IARY'S Erxsc omz. CHURCHW. c . OF c . MEETS
The Hines Grace a.nd.lielen Fuk
here-tofore.Mm 'especiallywe.; ler were at home over the week-end.
thistruelnthelivestockaation.f'!heyerenow driving o newFord
'Fnerewerethirty fi\1junior piga|C01Inwhichnlieves theirfather
andone junioryearllngnowwithlittyr ahownInthe swine diviaion
andgistbaby _beerenintheCalf
Club division. Three boysclubs had
lelms-|uteredwhichgaveurine
¢lemonstret.lom\. Rollo Allen and Ot-
from taking them to and from wtool.
Hr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ty son end
Air. andMrs. CliffonlKrause 'were
guest.:at the P.H. Tysonfarm
home on Inst Suntlay.1
Mr. and Mn. Neum. Warrick end
au Frnhgn,.of Blue Ribbon rlubogn_three oggdgen were Sunday goeeu
TheLittleChurchAround.theComer".' I
K gChu.D. Bering, Pastor.
Services Sunday, Uct. 12111.
7:80AJ M.HolyCommunion.
9:45 A. M. Children'| Church
fl§:00 A. M.BlamingPrayer and
Sermon.
- .
TheWon1en'sChamberof Corn-
merremetOd. 2, and decidedtosponsor the pinno recital to b¢'§iv-
AmedeanCollege61" OmzhelTh ll
will be held some time in November.
In s nh on timethewomenplan
toentertaintheyoungladiesof
Blair who have attained their twen-
ty -flntbirthdaysincethei n t
|an by Frederick Dixon of New Y°f\=|pmiu¢n:i»1 election(1920) and who
Ind u former Blair boy. The dnte will be
School." announcedlater.
Theyalsoplannedtosponsor all
entertainment given by Curl Sibbert,
will rote this fdl. This L4 10 be a
nonpartiumaffair andthosewho
:re eligible uc salted to send in their
.namesto Mrs. Washburn, president
"Hope"tenorimlruetor ofmuwieinthe,ofthe{haml»er.
Do you J w that hope hu n pecu
Q i . . - I nf " | n l m i f a n\ | \ l ¢ | ! n \ ' |' | ' l . r \
qu.
v\ENTERPRISEALL THE norm
F i l
E!GEN ERAL AND LOCAL NEWS A ND COMMENT Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"
BLAIR, W ASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 16, 1924 NO. aa
CoonWITH
c;~A~ s~The Only Seuslble, Sambary Method
Cheaper than any other Way
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
BLAXR,NEBRASKA
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} 2 : 3 5 PH. Dai ly ¢3 C¢P '~ Su nda y.a n dw i t ht h t i rH o gSa n it a ti o n e le m -
£ : 2 8 P . HD a i l y .cn a l r a l i o n ,w h i l eLe n l i cTh o m p s o n
- » - » - - - - + ~ ~-l n dW o o d r o wB i f fl r ~ o l 'P a p i oc l u n
P O S TW A RS E R V I C EN O T E Spl so e d, 1. h ir do nt h e i rF i t t i n ga n d
A T T E N T I O NS E R V I C EM E Nsh g d e m o n s t r a t i o n .
Th eP i gm dC a l !: l u bex h i b i t s
hI.ln¢]I9t|HCI!!b lRIECTI\\ n lC nIWn i n a U k vu g l u l n u v u n c vvn u " J\..v 1w i l lfe e do u t d g r i n g t h evi n t a r .Ii i a n i t y . " W h i l e t h e r e i s l i fe , 't h e r e i n '
M r .a n dM r s .E dP y l ua n dho p e, "a n dIst il lh a veho pe ao f
d a u g h t e r m o ve dI n t m e kf r o mz h e ' e n i n gy o u( r e a d e r )a tc h q r c hS u n
P . M . T ; s o n f a r m t o t h e E l mK1 n ;: 'da >
I n m a n o n o u tC o l f a xi nB l a i r .l s n '\ i z p o u i b k t h a t t h e E p i s c o p a l
O r a lA k i nl ssl i i li nt h eho s p it a lch u rc h ,w h i c hnt i afi em iam a j o r i t y
"I.:_...P ol.-» { - n g :n f O l ¢\ \ A n | u v} { n nn f
n o m c s m l r l c m s s a r m s m s w A Y ~ = > » ~ ~ ~ f ~c o m m n a m
2 nz Episcopal mmm, 'mu P. M.`»
On. Z0-Freq Dixon'n ndw.I"z.,;:;°.1::::'$ :';:.;",.i ::°'""'*"':,:.:°'::",'=;.: '.:t,:1:¢:::; "'*~f<>~~ a ~ u n ~1°m u m ~emma;
Coumy Coopcnlinn Q Avvrovrhre Cerefmuiri ;az (annum ¢|m¢1,.Q vm. 0- Ou--\rA¢u:
;o¢\. 31-HmlIu\\'e'en dance by A. L.:Qumiau ummNew YorkTh eW uSe r vi c ew o r kl u111|vi -n m m e dm u c hat t e n t i o nm dm m !al.B l n l rb u ti nam w s yr e o o ve n n gwun: -»m=»=»=v-Hn.n . \ \ n l u \ u u uU.r i n i t v o fB l a i r m d t h i sP a s t o f t h efo l & n m ; d e m e n t i o n o ! g h , n e t Q;S h eho pe st ob ea b l et ob eh o m e!ndeP¢l1¢l¢'r\¢¢a n dt h efr a m e r so f
¢L.. r....-¢:o..nX.... -f skI1 . .h - I ( E i ¢| n .
I" " " * l_A m e r i c a nL e g i o nh a sa g a i nbe co meth es h o w i n ;w a sw o r t h yo fm z r i t ." ° ° "n o h e a vy t h a t p a r t o f o u r s r o r k w i l lIn t h e G i r l s C l o t h i n g c l u b s e c t i o n ,M r .a n db l n .A .E .D i x o n' h d
l u v! s o b ¢ d o n : i n l n e w s p a p e r c o l -th r e ecl u b s en t e r e dc x h i b l i lo f b mf|. mi 2yu r e !!S u n d a yg u e s t !a tt h e
u m n .l fy o un o as e r vi c e m l n . fb -f i n ;m dmecondy u r w o r k .Th e r eu ; n ¢ = : \ n 1*1j°3_~§_if=: b w e i \ ;
uw \ .\ Iu n u| . u u u| | B l u m u u a vvu n u n. \ . :m i g h t .a p p e a lt oy o u .W h yn o tg i ve
irn . f a i r m u , a t t h ele a s t ?
Th e E p i s c o p a l c h u r c h w i l lh o l dits
A n n a n !H u m !o nSal..N o v.St h.
Sute Superintendent Mazen ia;.Due of the biggest. events of gen-{Frederic Dixon
0
1924. File
4.C l
tsln your home paper and watch for
pournumber, andactnnaoniingly.
1The AdjutantGenerals' 'Office
has requested that Washington Coun
tyServicemen be more careful in
:nailingtheirhngerprlntsforAd
juster compensation.Someof theClalrrunowsentwillhereturned
nlthblurredfingerprintschecked,
whichyou srlll .make over andre-
turnunlessotherwiseorderedto
make a full new Claim. Care should
hetakentoavoidusingtoomuch
ink. A man ~1vlt.hno right hand may
send prints of left hand with a no-
tation below prints of reason. Prints
must shout: therider# of the akin
andwecolethatappearsonthe
firstjointofthefingers.I fyou
lare no blank to apply, c all on the
Hain ,PostLi ai s on umm:Jr one,
orapply at the homeof the'Har
$errlce Secretary. We have a fresh
supplyon html.Directionscome
with the blanks. A return card with
your officialbonusnumber will be
mailedto you within thirtydays
from the time your application leaves
Blair or your home town. File this
array with your legal and important
IUPUI atthebank in»d» keep until
youhave your Bonus Claim settled
ln full.
2Haul is held here
Madsen.Forwaw y our3.Orville J. Layton.
foraralstanreonfile
yourownorderfortransmittalto
Centnlofficeofyourpapers, will
stop a brief until Central Office ren-
ders a decision after which a reap-
pealmaybefiledforyouatSt.
LouisDist., and a request forde-
centralisation. File this about Nor. 1
C I 211;602
2 ll281. Your Insurance
for lla ur la
address.
Your appeal
record,but
relnntateddueto effortn ofllain
Post War Service. Your policy is T
wereseventy~fireentriesandthe
premlurnswere quiteerenty \li.stri»
butedno allclubsshowing.The
filrl'a clubs showing at the Festival
were: Bw Bee of Blair, Good Luck
pf Fontanelle and Happy Hour club
of the Colby School District in Ar-
lington township.
ItinhopedthattheBlairFall
l'estl\|Llwillalwaysbeallannual
nffalr as it is looked forward to by
clubfolks who arewillingtoeo-
operate to make it grow into a big-
kat. andbetterday of celebration
eachyear.
a a a
Pyratolis thename of the last
government _explosive for agricultur-
aluae.Thismaterialismadeup
from surplus war materials andis
beingdistrlllutedthroughCounty
Agents to farmers, at con of pack-
lflt' and shipping only. Anyone har
ln; need for an agric ultural explo
sivewillreceivei llfunherinfor-
mationfor ohwninglt,fromthe
County Agent's office._
aaa|_
rCallingDemonstration
Wadaafternoon,Oct.let,a
poultryclingdemonstrationwas
heldat thefarrnof JosephLyons
iaWentHermantorrnahlp.There
werethirtypeoplepolondsll
took an active interest in the work.
About one-thin! of the flock of one
hundredand fifty hens were culled
asnondayersindtheremaining
one-hundredbirdswere allowed to
usethesameroomandhavethe
some arncunt of feed*'u the entire
flockforrnedyused.
Muchusefulinformation wasob-
tainedby those present, onfeeding
forein:production, proper conntnic-
tionof poultryhouses, anduse ofmash happen.s
S I F U# l fl l i l l. l l l r l hnu\ . u u l \U
Fremont.
Sevcralmembersof theRebekah
and Odd Fellow lodges atended the
jointmeeting heldinBlairlast
'Fhunday evening.
Mr. T.L. Llatthews ofFlorence.
hlebr.waslookingoverhisfarm
last. Monday.Anumberoffarmerswhohave
beensowingwheat thepartfew
days welcomed the ruin of Tuesday
night..
Mrs. Matt Iverson ond daughtern
ondMrs.FredRayspentSunday
afternoon at the A. Anderson home
south of town.
Clifton Anderson and Beulah Mor
gan spent Sunday with Hr. and Hrs.
Muller.
Mr. and Hrs. I-'red Ray entertsdn-
ed a number of friends Tuesday eve
ningInhonorofMisaKatherine
Luethji of Omaha, who is spending
a. week or so visiting ln this 'fidu-
lty.u °='=.Ia!l21
Mrs.FredRayandHinaKath-I
erlneLuethjlspentTuesdayafter
noon at the Matt Iverson home.
Mrs.RandallIversonandher
mother, Lira. J. C. Christensen spent
Tuesdayafternoonatthehomeof
'l`.K.Iverson
Mrs.Ro nSears, who staysot
the Henry Beard home. went to Te-
knrnahlastThursdaytovisither
daughter, Airs. Chas. Ray, for a few
daysat
BELL CREEK VALLEY NEW S
Last. I-'rldsy e~.enins; Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Lullman entertained the mem-
. .. . . - .. _. . , _ ._includinglunch ond dinner ntthe
B. F. D. lull. Watch the papers, and
puntersforfurtherannounrementn.
There will also be a special serv-
ice on Sunday, Oct. wth, at 1:45 P.
M. Bishop Shaylerof Omohe. ulll
bethepreacher,andatthattime
will lnntall the present incumbent oi
the parishasrector. Thepublicl-a
cordially lntritecl to attendthis ser
vice, as they are anviodto nl the
services..
nl..\m BAPTIST CHURCH
Arthur D. Smalley, hllnister
Sunday, October 12,1924.
:uday sc hool at 10 A. ld. These
.no classes for all. You willfini :i
\\flrutttn.Cone
Blaming v~.1l~.p at ll A.: Sef-
rnnn ;.ulajeclThe Universal'hri :
.l't.l\U. nl6:30 P. 51
The Mid Week savlee for Prayer
Probe and Bible Study is held emit
\~=.f!nesday rw .ang at B P. BI.
ll|ull pructtct ewry Friday at ""'
l'. Bl.
JW third of tlo Fall Rallies o11
!.s.'-l Just Sun lay ca enlng. The vrono :
h.|Jas theirspecialspeaker,Rlrr
to uBsdgerow,uhuprcsentolrl..
urloun phases of the women-r \»\oi\
in the Nunis nml urged the \.o»r~el\
toparticipater.alltheselines 'rl
aétlvity. The special music was l:1r|1
lphedbyMrs.Smalley,whonam."HowLongo n T h o uForgetMe
Lord"andbyFarabeeMoorewho
song, "lnthe.L.cr¢.ts of HisPres
ence."Thegreatthoughtlnthe
l1oldinlr,of these various rallies har
bers of the localLuther League -~| r== no emphasizing loyalty to our
their home after the following pro-ureh. The idea urlil be carried or
6throughthemonthsasueshal;§§_"" "g given, the "Turin jf .on ueelt to enlist the uid of every mem
even ngwasspentnvol ngber of the church in all de artme tgamesandpartaklngol''°r'°'h'l.r n.. n\nn\\ \anr\rPn
~and give n muuinl mdtni Ru,|§ns
spomorod by the Wayan ffblmber 'rm fi!and good nudmrity qusted
Mr. Dixon in his youth was mark- "" " " " "e¢| as a musicisn and mi 1 number gd '*'°,;°"°
of years hu horn study infin New gm g;I
York when he an puma distinction _n;°u_" " '
|m'¥.'.::'.:;.".., ....';:...... ~ gn; ~ !'°':%'!"|2' "E vqua an 9:1 than ~
u°=»¢1¢°|z¢yu.r \aNlr from u» moms!
QEZQ be .=pi.i....4 by Hr. n;¢-|;;,;;;;_ '"' 'rf
..... -. Ls nrnfluaull With the different!I h i v 'f h a., ,.rendililli U I 2 "u l !n u l l l l l l l l r l l r G ' " ' ' " " r F l 'l w l l r -n u n .H | L l a . 2 a .E E | _ d £n . t . l ' : '~~ r f ! f f [ L _ _ . __ . _ l a ; . _ . - . i i . u l l u I E . -L _ . l _ . A § ' i ' ? ° " i . .L - l 2 .¢ L . I n f s A .I .P G M .M l i l ~m l :
f Sonata Heroic
1 wa w Noblllty,2 1 ~ u r i ! l ; ! ; , ¢ . t h d l l e r
qt or on |; . : . v " : : : : '~'. : : ~ : . : : ;.
313133 . o :° mgrv;Un
Cbopinlg ~ P 3 2
the mlrkin
Nocturne, Opus 21', No.1 -
Tri ms --°~Pierrot Pune in A flat -
Muon & Hamlin piano used
l1ll1lG Bl.sucn warner, nuns DI tu-rector and address of director.
The mute superintendent. lnnounb
cs in bil letter on this |ub}ec t thlt
1 in order that theylneither he nor the county superin-
ipmemsz no both parlbendent hu authority to permit a
me official neunuuon vnu occur at1:00 o':lock P. ll., Gov. Bryan rep-
xillenting Nebrukz; Gov. Mchluter,
iognnnnmg South Dlkota win
g u n .A chorus of 500 voices from
J g m of the South Dakota eo!l
.lnrents ahoulcf mn-.person who is not legally qualifiulryili liao 5, hard during gh, oe
kg upon card;were
silly noon.The forrn_
:hiidren conceming: bu teach in any school in his or harip,";¢,n_besides dlily parades a
nd should encournmnlcounty even though it is ng:eeah1e1,1m3 bs' du and by night.Fridny
school:in every southern outa a.nd|Your quufion la annrlrod br the
Bsptinu u c au umin l *'**P°'"ibu|-lprowiona of Chapter 1. Seadoo Laura
ty for l limo 9311 of the eduntion of Ne bn lkl,1922.Section 7 of
and direction of tht ooiored ne o thin c hlptnr provkdu:
rm Nebnlh Convustion c an-isa on " lf n majority of the electors
work for the negmos.voting oath! quutlon shall a xp n u
\Secretary F.W.Mmli e took lthemnelvu in fnvor of the c mntiorr
poll of tho mlnllizri prulnt to do-inf a county ngric udturai uint tht
...¢ n_lJ ;\...L -..s .u 1 _\._n 5 ot.-ndi-The Best Heating Coal. ..
I
Poupd for pound, Orient Coal
will give more heat, whether
burned ~ furnace,stove orgrate, than any other coal you
can buy.A trial willprove
.the truth of our Statement#
Christensen Lumber Co.
Pillsl1ury's 0Best
s t 'w w w w l n u n t g e n o m e ~ P w i i l "**'° their R"?""'1 *f°]*°the M W mfmb and patrons f>mz>¢f11, will m Sioux City m=d'*~*'='"=\f==° we WP' or '2'*'= '"" ""~|w=m=v noun llmu ffll.\\..... - - -;a s v _om next six ranks and the teacher is wailing tn teach sebud reservation dar-them forth.lt 'au ducovered that lion.". /period >without w a "three out of every four Baptiatl 1 1 ,ro te n qd nd # ha rd en in a.
a yur. msrked by severe and "'""a Be si nn in (ni! suc ks all hu-,sun funds in support °f sc hools of um travel from Ynnktnn to preachers come mm ru ,mJ °1'l¢s' of the tendon p-
fulsxlthliilll Iblc h wan bofpg li th to r nligeg lun current event.; can be withheld from district ~ ~ a n d it should mean ¢gngi¢| -flldI it aoemed ua be tht "Wim*'"on 1110 proposition ond the majority
n e l !dence and fortitude, Davm,'I'I\e fu!I place thne dip-| ll\i"¢ the provisions of thi eertsil- p|»;bl¢.m du futon development of:""9N°h¥"* Baptists maui 5|'9nnh'Of tho votes e m upon the propo~
paWillilm Osborn passed any at 10:30ingf In nn p aok.Some of the!"`""°"law.--State Journal..Washington County roads.5-»»thtir York with r m country altion Irould govarn.Votes which
'dzurehas.~ n o t d th e r o u t f a r m : q l i n lt
A r m a iinguringdllnniI of ¢*¢1'1 rr Blair win h .in the a i m p u n .had r n i 1 I rudn¢ u
1g..L
A. ll. Tuesday, oa. 14, um.~»topics meh dection, will be giv-,Deceased vu born in Smith Conn-en a full da of study.i STATE HIST. SOCIETY ,0n" BR | ;| | A ;| ;I ;~ :B°.1B};_,"'"'§"'D"?h"°'C°°ft!»e proposition should not be takin
h w d n y i i n s u ta u c t to n a e n - i w M t|1 MIINISTSR "03'*0R5Usention :`rought out nomo ntutlingj n :ons " L i "
, tr u ly n u mty , when he grew to msn g J rua.: married.01' his fnmilr of fotI.\;:nu »; the Grad-eu L The Sum Historic al Society held s »3,im three born i Virzini r \.facts:"Ona had!of the penile of g 5 Spllilhllhcmnweren"e *nn f.........\ mm..- .a.:»....a n... ¢»1..'w annual tleciion in Lmculn ina!On Int SumI.\\r. Oct.12. Rev. A.l}l=B world clnnot read or 1l'rif»8, ona[Atmmey G01l§Il|,
before coming west.ga ""' " "'" """ ' """ ;'"f"`"" ""' "'"'| Friday .HM with his family, came so Blair; health o i é ntioouklnx after theg The society is u 1~»L:l¢ institution
forty-one rem 'UU and fora HWNNT 1 and has n trained salaried force. at
:;;:°r:°,§.': 31; "`°~f"°f.f.¢@""\=.5'¢§."'",l'§.'§'1.f'?.¢I1`e».°'f"`T are ;f'°"'"~ ~ *:° ~' of ~ is a : mpc -r~i nteo=|
u a e m a n :c a r t s n r h y g i e n e c n t a n d t r a i n e d c h i e f hh it on el n
l u m b e r m d .n o w k n o w n a s ¢, h , z h i »we e k .1 ; u f .A .az.Sh e ld o n h a vi n g occ upi ed
Ch r i s t ia n s e n L u m b e r C o .1 Th e r e w e p C i h i m - e n w h o w e m d h i s po a i l i o n f o r m o r e t h a n t w e n t y
1H e u a 9.c a r p e n t e r b y t n d e m d n h :y e a r s .f * f \ ° 1 { » - v i n ;t h e l u m b e r y a r d .f o l -;' : : °|; » ~u n d y : h o f i r m 'H e w a s z e - e l e c t e d t o t h e p o s i t i o n
a l n a \- 1 n _ , I - _ . |. _ - - \ ! - . .¢| | | . ___ | A ' "
Si. Anderson fomedy of llhir, buthndf of the world suffers from dir'By Lloyd Dart,
n o t of Beresford,South D|.Eola,!|.a.-me and nrcident without any nel Assistant Anomey General.was honor guest at s church dinnei.enlifie treatment.one half of £he|1
and reception held for him at theluorld mm never heanl the mme 0f`lll..»\| g w g (;5| E§| BBR
Beresfonl Lutheran chureh.Jesus Christ."This is n challenge GETS DIST. OFFICE
The af fair wu the fiftieth lnni -'°the churches to produce 1°ld°f°¢venary of his ordination an m;n1,.§al1i|1.Mr. Baden declanm! that there;The Women'|Ratio!Conv.d l *
uf of the Gospel end friends f:~om;"" never s time In the history of rier. No. 2, held their ";§_°=*i Nui:
isfar 'and near gathered no do himf the oo.rld wimen >9\\nx_ #=€°P'r=re-I entlon. Pd; §»_j§__?jj=_j 9
583 481. Your Compenntlon File ispending.Hein \I'ostprotextinz last
decision.
6.Bonuqor Adjusted Compensa-
tionnumber!'backandfiledthis
weeku eMrs.Dora Dany,John
Blanton,HellsP.liaison.Noble
Ilimett. Timm Christensen, deeeued,
mothers Application, with eight oth-
ers filed repurtl ldrome Inter.
6.C 308 711.File yourbaby
deughterebirthcertlfiextefrom
Linc oln vialHealthStatistics-ie-
penmentlt once. Thisil thenew
McCARTH'l' AND LONG CREEK
OscarP1-rlernenspentSlturdly
andSundayetWaynevisiting
frienclsf
Mn .JohnLewisofFremdht
spentlun Sundaywith, lim.Marie
Pedersen.
A number of members of both of
the Busy Bee Sewing Club and the
PigClubfromm ndistrictwon
premiumsattheFallFestivalinLliniruh Sltun la y .
ments,League
League
E m oNiebaurn
Lune orc hestra
_. Lengue
Loni'sPrayer
Openingsong
Scriptureremling
Muaiell selections
Closing mm;
Thefollowing srient Sundayat
thewm.Holtrnanhome.EdLa nl'
hornanddaughter!Florenceand
mmmofNickerson;ltr.andans.
AugustLallman,Mrs. AlbertLali-
man and baby Iwi Ihr! andWm.
I.lllmon.Mlm Edna Schweder spent severe]
1
U I\u €ul ul L IIul a.
CHURCH DF CHRIST
Every departmentisbusythese
daysgatingintotheswim:ofn
newand biggerprogramforthe
comingyear.
Wednesday night, Oct.15,11 "all
churchnight". lt lrlll begin with a
fellowshipdinnerat7:15after
whicheach department willpresent
theirgoal:andfutureprogram.
"ThoWholeChurchBehindthe
Whole Program" is our motto.
5
A CARLOAD of
Pillsbury'sBest
N o wIN!
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~.- » -@. Jf f~
/\£ 3 6I~_ i k
.' oeJ"TUe
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/
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r~ 1 2 -~
\ "~" ~_._.,r
We will have a carload of
OMARWONDERFlour
onthetrackaboutOct.
15.See us for prices.
*
North Side Store
J E NSNJELSEN. Pmpnklar
1
a Ent rrmayzo m|.n:\.u||;.Ulu r~v\=w'J npbnrleul w the n ol the human Liars!!!-Hlln lllululnsuu°.?fF'"i'!'§ §'f'i': °f'ff'i'fE "'ff'Qsl=»v\ln zu colletlion forty thousand honor.._. . . E M ,needs and the Voice of conf A number of Blair main who wewould penuit..2Irvolumea and pamphlets of hilton N e b r u k n B a p t i s t :. n g m e m b e r s o f t h e l o u ! P o n t w e r e p r e s -
--u _ -r»|.:..\ | . n . L | -
1;
A z h i s d e a t h h e w a s se
y e a r s o f a g e .H e t h u s
h i s d e a t h h i s w i f e ~ U 1
r h l l d r e n ;M r s .A m B n d l \ Q i
Im g t o n ,M r s .A .13.Pc b
C a l i fo r n i a a n d C h a r i e y o f
T h e f u n e n i r-ervicea
\ruling, all marriage certificates and
I-ir th certificate; must be court cop-
ies only.
7.C 206 598. Afsoon as examine-
uon reports your int official exam~
imtim Kansas City an in, we wilt
brief your ease for Claims Division.
St.Louis.
B.C 356 863.Under theReed
Johnnonamendment,youoneen-
titledto throat operational. any
:time you desire the legion heroto
mrrange for same for you.
9.C I 212 433. 1ornter lienmml.
Nebr. now Basset, Xehr.'Your que:
tion aa to llob Simmona He in one
cf theLegion nrvioe workers but
ltlp. Do an he am;lt. After examinaw
lmn of Monday, Oct. B. tt copy which
onion in filet! here. either Congress-
manSimmonsor my selfwillhave
.easererierlrtlandbriefetl,,kllow
ten days after examinationfor pe-
pera to reach St. louis.
l0.Activeeasesofm i nPost
l
Sumter guests at Dan 'lhompr.on's
were up and Mrs. 31. Thornpln of
Omehe,Mr. andMrs. Wilt Thomp
son,Mrs.Devinney andMrs. W llt
Taylor.
Hrs.EdN»ter'afatherhom
ChicagonamelostSundayforo
visit with them.
Mr. andMrs. Wlxer of Teknrneh
spentlastSundayattheLouie
Schenkhome. .
Several members of the llicfarttey
Pmgn niveClubmetatMrs.
ltrownfsforpracticeI`ue:uiayew.-
ning.
-Mrs. Lutlnlg Jensen had the mis-
fortunetoouttwoofhert°ingern
onher lefthandnite bndllasQ. 5'1
I'rialnywhilecuttingcornforher
chickens.
days the past week wttn ner puterME11L m'gYou will rzlnt to ree the two act
" '' "man.thhh r r t d-.Mrs. Sadie Mengesloht and dau¢\-Ph? nl. e e ure35etenmt,
ter. Ellen and Mr. andMrs. Albert
LallmanandbabyspentSoturdsy
October10.
Regular tlervicett next Lur\ls Day.
Com !evening at the Chris Kuhlmon home.e
The Ladies Aid met Thur-may af-
ternoon for theirmonthly meeting.
Albert Spriek of Herrnan waslt
vittitor nt the Mrs. Sallie Menzetloht
;mrrlcrz on' nmarxc
STATE OF NI"IBRASl{¢\.l$93.an the guest of Misa Clan.WashingtonCounty1
Mr. nml Mrs. Wm. Wllkening and('nrrlt;nn6:Corrigan,.-\l.tnrne;x
|o;g'In lite County Court.laughterHelenwerenlloi r Fr iIntheBlotter ofthe11~tntenf
"='>»°" buslneaul.-Carrie 'llJones DettwuetlThe h-in
! r andMn1.EmilLnllmanwere
Fremont caller:Friday rnornlng.
Mi nNonna ilollmlh. who in nl.-
tcnding Arlington High School apent
the weelrend with her parents
wi nandllerrnnnl.allm.\nand
families ofWineloirspentSunday
_,.CatlJ.Hintlley mg Edwinwent nfternoon nl. the Emil Lallman heme.to Papillion and ¥°t. Crook last SunlLast Monday being tho birth nn-
day.
Thalrnernlsivnfmliasf"||t|\ will
nlvereary of JohnBthtenkampJr.
at number of his relat.i\es and friends
'at low, nextolkin. altvisees, loooltees, creditors, analAllpernonsin
terestedinthe finalsettlementof
said extabe are heby notified thaton the 8th day olxbctober l92l.l
H.CIBHHRO thoAdministmtoruf
silt] estate filed a petitionin...i.1County Court. pmynig that his film!
administrationaccountfiledhornut
besettledandallowed,thatpnmf
» \.-1._\r_ L.. »..l.....n\¢¢ fn!i|`
l
M a l u a b l e pe r s on a l rec oll ec tio ns o f y e a r s 1
..|.|- . n . . _ -....--:.._..r....:..._.. .. -.. .." h h
af service
_-....|..1J I ; : ; l : : : i : : i : ; " o f ~; I h e 5-= =; r-\ »»Ba pt is g C o n ve n t i n n M r s .I4ongna.c|ser as u m l n u ,r u m . ,Io n g r t w n l o f m n i c e fo r a f u p t m m n re s o l uu o n a | | ; a 1 n a t » M r s .D a r a Mi ch a el a o f T e k n m n h , S .
h " ! n r ' e H \n n |Hun v§ n la !In n n f | } \ l l \ i l l . .M F I.~~O f Ly o n s ,objects of intenest.man's
Il 'mn Dhunoirmnh rcconh zlr r thersn5.gr:\||"1}rI. |- ¢
M U W' primmily "'" M' |'i.fm.».n..\m»»..|~».o 'rm 1151 vim.¢.f.1\I. church was held thin {Thursda33 < r \ ¢ 1 ~»f I'nw nce a nd oth e r Ir1l .fnrla anfl fu r si¢:hte=|ne~~uhm.;gn\C
m n ; .Ir auper\|F»m¢t i e f r - . 1 \J Da r l a Co l l tl t e o f 1'>5¢*5
f : l . m l l ¢m¢\mgmm11,;a l Ugg I":1 '| e ar r .M50 w h e n B l a u \\;|,.! u t n
lm p n r l z m l | '. | t a n r . \ !spot.;i n .va1|n;¢|,Il r .. \ r l l | r 0 I \h.|»I :L \ | : | | I\
'. | lr , II ff»r 1211:\€~lh i* Ii lt l e mn *of n m .u m lc r lu l dw » I Iw rr :vI fU Ll I=. l
\ r : {g u n n r !"tim TW IST fr om }Us gl m hl h n \ r |!.|!I1|f ll|s||Lf b y
. . 0 . . . . . . . " ." ~ " -»n , u v - n v -~n m l u t l u n s a r e a n fo l l o w s :.fL un 1{ g a n d M r s .l d ;M i l l e r o f So.
\ \ l IP Il l l IA S : Th i s n a t i o n h u a l w a y s O m a h a .S¢ ¢'}
\ - n p e n c e l o vi n g a n d be l i e vi n g t h a t A co m m i t t e n o f m e n f r o m i l u
\|¢»!=:Tiza1I\n D a y a n d l a t e r s l e a i g n a t - 0 1 r w l \ n ( f n u m b e r q f C o m m e r c e u m a
;\ .N n l i m m l Il e fe n n e D a ? p u t t h e ua a t t h e m e g t i n x a n d i n vi t e d t h e
1..1!||.t i n :1 wr u n l r l i g h t b e f o r e i h u f o r m n n a z u i n n Lo m e e t in ° " ? ° * '= e n e x t
..... . . .,, .. ,a ft e r n o o n a t 2 n 'c l o c \ r a n d l n l c r m t n t a r e w i n g ~hz
i n t h e B l a u ce m e te r y .
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l|.I1;;Iiu a n l l l : £ U
I i |M h 1'r:lT1 PI
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1:
\ . . u s u u r r u . \ a l \ : i ..... . | |t u - ! 3 . | | = ; ;. | r = i ' l . ; \ l l u n n f w a t e r
On Ian! Friday :waning l|:l' \\|ilel l'(funtEn:1u|\o:\ |\.\|.:e l"u\:|r
hm! tl url 1: 1 :ral fl!!! tnlwn from
his ttdlvltt lull \|\!l %\.l\el..1I1|l"1;;
on tln tumt in l¥!n1r
Af ter :\:.|j.!:mtti;;atio|\GI
ln t 2*.|tu:l:|)sulnvla lnrotlkllt out
."utu 1 JL tu 1.u;:ic|<:n5 on per
- .who would likely he guilty of
.aaf tgg light fingeru.the tire was
:1.rne1l to its oWner's home some
: mf during Satunlay night.
1 take this means#.af thanking
h....»implicated in the theft and
lv that in the future the straight
.| .i narrow path will be follovred.
John A. Rhoade5._
rn mlr z u 1~[l'Il.5
l n lllll.I' .llll{&!I
s
All of ilu 1:::;mrr..n.t t~\\n ir
l\ou1.I.\~. \\:\?|: V1:\11 nfI llurl cunn
ties wall bt \:|:tttul su; (}ttnlnI 2.5 ll)
3 group of lat\y»r ttlm a\etE a1u
dnnts in Judze w. ti. l|;|~1i1\¢a' claw
es in the Lni\er=ity of Nebraefkxz.
The jud|.ge's former students will
nutltc the trip by auto in the inter-
est of his candidacy for rc-election
to the district bench.The judge was on the university
law school staff for seventeen years
BIRTIIDAY PARTY end was dean part of that time.
¢ , .
| .thout sixty Omaha lawy er: are his
I|i I *I ll.1 Slcf lr.m plan \0!1r
II;| t| 1 f Ilh old lah.ner\n l .
=|=t\.\ern.n;; the |ilnttnre=i :
P llnl :lame of ll.1ltnw»uth \~
u l !l\ r»l r:r nt the: ].:n:1trt ..
a Ir in the \rru1lf) nn 4url;\
trfl i=itory, t.nane1:|lor Avery f.:"
mu unn¢rrity and Chief J. 1.311ra py are ex-officio | ll¥\t
Llul tnko an active part in n...
fairs of the society.
A large number of Blair :."t-
listened in Inst Tuendny evening -. |f
the radio to WOAW, Omaha .-t.\11T:
.gnrl heard the program by lilnr.
talent.The oreheatra ur well as
the nge parts were clearly henniMrs.H. C.Rasmussen was host-=fcrmer students.
l.\to her friends on laat Friday af'_part ward .uw Rui,h t Iliffurnoon .ln evening, Oct.10 , n m?c .u=| :» or "rwunts lm D i xo n , , , . , f ;. . . n § . ' .f £ 2 5 ~
3.»celebrated her birth annlveraa
and much enjoyed.Those taking
U art.The affair was at plenannt one for With h1ll¢¢l¢ ¢PPf'f;liU°" 33; ;;;~
:nah the hostess and guest:and kindness shown un u mt ,.one long to be remembered.loess and death of our beloved hu:-,,M and Mrs.3.A.Ixuhn P "
Vaednenlay morning to uttenfl .1 ;3 rut w r c l i t ihand -Intl father we winh to thankluafheon.smusuen een a an ylour frienrla and neighbors.We es- toznphefn convention nt l:| flf
A number of friends who couldl'¢¢i\\l|!wish to thank than Wh°ebr They will return this Effr1r\?
not attend Friday came in on her sent s h beautiful floral offerings
un Sundly so she hui another pg;¢y, and 1 turbo aasLste1l at thu Misa IleIva Offen ls npéntll: r .;..
equally vt enjoyable as the first.'funeralservices.wvoek with the famiky of her 1 1r.
Mrs.David W. Osborn N m H.H.Wlnsett of Arlar1:1f.The Esltrrprise $1.50 For 3ga i :Ind Chllrllfll ivrhile 5118 is away from l1'\1|eE.
it{lll1ll1|:: . |!n:u.=1r;!th"l.u|truxglt :Hui T.:r¢ll1:p I==r~u1l= }:
1:t'lie'rlcr .tTl ]|t.\)et.lm :lu=tr
. wi 11:u.t;smvrl.tht little r||ll*°I\
s:r;nI\1;1l|;g:.|tlP+l rrnurnl a l n!lr:
lf lvvl t:¢»tT.|r|at .1ftl}01|sl \.|
In nucCt-'. 10 ;§.|\|REI)tu }uL|Il}{Cl|».¢n uhn arm r:|rr}|Il1 on tl.e work
n brutal)|...;;ur:.The I1nter|=r="J tml f' lwsl.of
ltlnir frieh1l |21 extending to Dr.
At1¢ltr:nn,lnut »t|.1.es for manynu,re )tats uf .l1\1f€.'ln ~ th o s -
¢ n profession.
John 31 Hyde has sold his l1ornenear :ge Went school to lm.Bern,
atrup of the Daniah Pub.Housef
M Kyrie will hold 8 lldB Of hls
Lotistltolfl ¢=»d» next 5*'"*"l"2' Iwi
\\}|,]|\mrhi ul1 I T lZlISol.VlIl'l
:...1 1:0 \Tfhr:|~ltn Itaplln;Conven-
lrm:put :lu If un recfml.
f.\|W-¢[|[»~~1 nn)demonstra
tl=:\ll:sl mlrl.t f tr IM! hlllfil of
r |1;l\ran\ar lla :1|1[and hearts
of our youth.
lb)We oppose any further dem-
onstration which leads the nations
of the world to interpret that lhlx
nation has ze\erae¢l ltn u|;elon;¢
policy in settling all international
contro\en~ie| ln the spirit of justice
intl bmu1¢`»h»°<|.nr;soz.vr;n= 'rm
we ntaml without compromise fortheEighteenthAmendment to the
Federal Constitution and the Vol-
atend Enforeement Act; and that as
(Continued on page tive)
year for two tlB}%instead of one,.11 lament will beatmhttlt tune ente u
furnl.-shawl them -.The Blair laaliet were enthuwmetur
in their report of the meeting.
urzxnolzrs CAR ngrruuxun
Mat Ilemlorfs bis: B\1i°='= Six, whlch
was zutolen some weeks ago whsle
parked on the streets in Omaha. was
lrought to Btnir last Saturdasf an-I
turned over to Mat and proper ld '
juatment. was mule by the irlaunntd
company for the dat1ll3¢3 done.
The c ulprit.: who had the ell in
their pomession undertook the rub-
bery of a tiekui aelier for a theatre.
who with the proceeds of the day's
rmlnm was on his ~t\:f In a Fon!t 1planstolm-e m n for n e n m f Messrs and Biesdames Dem, cm-,Coupe to a 5lfety depont ""-'"-
when he will enter the ln.|lldin and. bertuon and Rikor took over the fha attempted robbery was " fall-
cnnt ing game.51115 Kyrie "\"m_frlli£donation to the Eastern Sta:1'"*and one of the mbben wasr e m a i n ' u n t i l J u n e ,a n s h e l s t e n t h -h o m e a t I ` r e m o n t l a s t S u n d a y a n l l l l ' i " ° d a n d b u l l e t h o l e s s h o t t h r o u g h
| | | z l n l l l i l f ~ p ' n i n a ~~t h a d u n c a n ~~C I D O I O f u l l G i f .~I T O U F E Q u i t !
t h e O m a h a {n i t e r = i t }a n d w i l l s t a y t h r e e b u i l d i n g s i b m .: m a r k e d t h e c a r s o t i m i t w a s e m -
r v ¢ \ 2 ¥1 i n d i s t i n g u i s h e d a n d Y J a b u n d t m f d
u n t i l m e ' " 3 f ` ; 1 § . _ `-;M r .a n d m i .J .P e t e r s e n a n d e r n . . i n S p r i n g f i e l d ,11 1. .' ; ' 1 ° f ° d ¢ h °i n u u r
A .i t B r o c k r e t u r n e d M o n d a y | m m f " " °c o m p a n y g o t 1 a n r e t u r n e r
s e v e r a l : I l y a o u t i n t h e s t a t e .T h e y ] a t t o i t ' ¢r i g h t f u l o w n e r .I n a l l t h e
v i s i t e d n t F r i e n d ,B e l g r a d e a n d A 1 -f t o t h e e o r n l m a n y ' n a a r o u n d
h l o n b e f o r e r e t u r n i n g .i $ 5 0 0 .
Mr.and Hrs.\. Ll.Ireland anddaughter.Nona nmlTommy l.'o\tr¢ll
missiles! at the Thumnn Baldwin home
at Telcamah last Sunday afternoun.
typedbyHrs.RuthGlydotl,who
look: after this part of work,for
p u tmonth.loo.Cos-ea investigated
andnaistonccmdLdvitlnnd eml
on file work for month of August,
50. Cans on filo ond in'!iles under
a-upcrylnion of thi! Wu Servletat
present, $00. Call on phono for your
proocrt fill '\|\:I: mgardlugs .1 .ml»t
department you are limo ln, or io
what mmner you filed y our Claim.
Mn. J .P. Jenson,
Warsms.-QS wv.
'W ASHINGTON COUNTY
n a n B U R E A U N o t ! : S
l
mon on files ihis week, 15.hw-='m.}¥` .ls£§°L1§§§` ~ ;;;,,', ";;'.,.,... in on him Sunday evening tb
Ken::ani this afternoon for Achieve-
ment Day.
Mendames Joluf Reid .xml Wallace
Snowdon cntcnmlned the Long Creek
lodleo jt the homo ol MnSnowdon
Wodl1.¢3dly afternoon.
u- - » - u - -
PROGRESSIVE c omrrr
»|1C|{g1'FILED
AProgfmsnive countyticket was
properly filed 'ith the county clerk
on lint Hunting naming Byron Liu
LeuforArlington,Nebr.for :tate
zepresontatlvo;W.L.Zimmerol
celebratetheevent.Theevening
was spent in play ing canh and cm-
venutlon.Thoguestsincluded, Mr.
and Hrs. John Fxhtenkamp and Nor
maHoltman of Arlington.Mean
andMesclomesHenryDichmyet,
AugustEchtenlrunp.LfltlinEdmon-
knmp,Lennon!Fchtenkampand
John Echtcnkamp. Jr.
rE.\c nan°s£x.»\Ml:~m1znx
|m1'ES
e/Nor. 22.i924
Jun. 34. 1925H|
mnetnsmp ue I.tlnlcu, uvtuntributionof uac tsanda°==i|r1H1'¢"¥of slower andhomesteadrEzl\t.< er!!
tered;andtheaah!Administrator
dischnmeel.
,If you fail gg appear beforesaid
CountyCourt onthe10th dayof
November 192t, an 10 o'clock A. 51.
and c ontrol uid petition. the Court
may snot the pray er thereofand
maine such other and further onden.
allowances anddecreesastothis
Court may seem z=r°:>°1Witness my hand ond Qffielal Seal
this Sth dnof October 1924.¢sr»:.u,>A. c i nrzom,
ax,County J udit
_n - . . .- - t -
I
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J f
e
ar
°n n r| ||"""FI».i `"" "k."AT|§\ §i"a'T»ifLI-i i i "ms
The shaping Indo ir llalgrilfvr county ulouor.|Aug. 1, ms'
5The Enterprise furnishel cutsforld :without cout£0 thtndvart'!ser.
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ann. Hein-uh., October ns. 1924
a n n u m N e w s
tiles Ddc a Roger( and Misa Mar;
,lufle Godsey spent Saturday at Call
houn with Mies Eledloe Godsey.
Mrs. Hattie Treet visited at the
George Lowe home from Thursday?
until Saturday.g
Sheriff Smith of Tekamah was aa
pleasant caller here Saturday.
Mrs. Claude Reid is enjoying s
viral! from her mother, Mrs. Lydia:
who came Saturday from Oman:
where she had been visiting anmher
slaughter, Mrs. J. CZ Ackermar and
family.Mrs.La Verne Lowe and Miss
Claribelle Lowe were Tekanuh shoo
pers Saturday.E. P. Harrison spent Saturday dnt
on his farm near Admah
Fred Metaler rnmed into the
Hrs.Dailey property mc atd last
week by Fred Rogers.
H.P.Christensen and wife o'-
Blair are spending :he week out on
the farm with thelr son,Clarence
and family.
Mr.Lawrlnson spent Thursday
with his family lt! Omaha.
ddr. and Hrs Everett Hlmes and
baby drove to Fairln:lry Wednesday
and visited lllr Himsa' mother and
other rell.l.l\na until Monday.
1.g,Misa Dorothy Lowe is assisting at
lthe post off aee durllll Hr. Cameron's
3 - f » =Ile spent the p u t week
Lincoln..' p w Ladies Aid will meet for
o g Wednesday with Hrs. J.T.
F i ith llclierrzher. has moved his
fs Omaha for the winterynr; s a ¢ n o f Blair visiteda t . E and home a couple of
day s ~ sle ek.
llr. an d 'lrs.Robert Dauadterty
and children. of Omaha spmt the
week-end at the parenw E. W. Bar-
dle home."
The BID?-llfttvild met Thursday
with Ir s. gms, Re id.
Eferett Him: is enjoying a vac a-
tion from his clothe as meat :utter
.at the Jensen meat ngarket.
Mrs. C. H. Blanc hard was on the
4 - P
Andrew Hansen left Monday for
their hlme at Colorado Springs.
Ref W.A.Bowden moved.his
housrhold goods to Gretna Monday
nlwe Ee bas already entered upon
his duties aa pastor of the M.E.
church there for the coming year.
"tulle it is with regret that we part
with Rev.Bowden,he leaves here
oith the best wishes from his friends
for his future success and happiness.
ltr.and Mrs.Frank Larson and
children drove over from Columbus
Saturday and visited at the parental
John Larson home until Monday.
Rev.and Mrs.Reese drove .to
Omaha Satonlay and spent the der
illas Thelma Godsey came up from
Omaha Tlmrsday for a ferr days
visit with home folks.She returned
to omits Mond ay we ef itmu the
Swedish Mission hospital where she
will take the nurse'a training eourse.
Hr. and Mrs. La venus Lowe en-
tenadned the following friends at a
oard pany Saturday evening,Mr.
and Hrs. Neil Buren. Mn- Hlldret!
Pratt of Tekamal: and Lloyd Keifer.
Aa a form of advertising, the Far-
mers Union are planning a free en-
tertainment consisting of free movies
a lecture and big free supper to be
given in the Legion l1all Tuesday
evening,Oct.m n .Everyone re-siding in and near here are invited.
Lucy Palta and company gave a
short program after the movin; ple-
tnre show Wednesday evening.
Joe King ls reported to be quite
sick with ty phoid fever at his home
east of town.Mrs. Ophelia Coking of Elk City
was here ilonday assisting Re*
Bovrden in packing thdr goods.
lliaa lim' Strlc klett of Blair vla-
lted Herman friends Sunday.
The Per. Reese and family spent
Sun"ly as guests of Rev. Overture
at Rly enide.
Thejuniors ln high school are re-
hearsing a play, 'The Arizona Cow-
boy." which they plan to give Nev.
14111.'-.The Bapliat guid will meet with
Hrs Bd Wilson Thursday afternoon.
Mr.and Mrs.C. H Blanchard.
fs'
Nelson and Burgess Sagerand fam-
\liee of Blair.Hr.and Mrs.Clarence Lucas of
Fremont were Sunday guests at
Guy Ostrander's.Nr. and Mrs. Carl Larsen of Falls
City spent Sunday with Hana Lar-
sen's.on not Tuesday Mr.and llrs.
Louie Meneke ertertslned a number
of guests in honor of Mr Meneltehl
cousin,Mr.George Menclre of Se~
attle.Besides dze guest of honorwereMrs. Claus Mencke and llr .
and Hrs.Henry Heneke of Blair.llllr.and Mrs.Rudolph Mencke and
'htm and Mrs.Gus hlenclce.
Mr. and Mn. Guy Osnrander made
a business trlp to Omaha Friday.
1 Hr. and Mrs. Chan Pollen of Ly-
rlllll and Hr. and Mrs.Jay Deaver
of Omaha spent Sunday at the home
of Eddie Brown.
Mr.and Mrs.Hans Christensen
and son and Hr. and Mm. Ole .len»een and children of Blair visited
at Walter McCracken's Sunday af-
turnoon.Roy Wollen of Elk City spent a
few days at Ilan;Larsen'a last
week,Mr. and Mrs. James Sorensen i'od
family and Hr. and Mrs. Chet Sut-
ton and family were Sunday guests
at the John Compton home.
lllr. Fred Bailey of Omaha spent
Monday at Guy Ostrande1"a.
Mr.and Mrs.Fritz Matthleeon
visited at Chris Matthieaon's Sun
.lay afternoon.Hr. and Mrs.Harry Ervey and
I-'ay e and Mr. and Mn. Frank He
Hanlgal spent Snnday evening at
John Compton°a.Mrs. Chas. Carter moved to Bladr
last Friday.The eommunlty regret
to lose this esteernable family and
wish them suceesa in their new
home.Mr.Fred Peek won the p r i x a t
the Father and Son contest at the
llethodist church jnnday night.lt
would be indeed fflc ult to find a
child that looked more like hla fath-
er than little Wm.Peck.
Hr. and Mrs. George Pollin spent
r:.....l-.. -a .PL-ln f"In3¢|nfa|¢nn'a
I1
-THE gn'ren1'R1:~n:_.
John Vlnnton of llanllla,la. were
guest. at the A. E. Dixon home last1
lbllliay.Mrs.Brlstle is a 'cousinot Hr .\. n. Dixon and the .ny lm*
;."'=f pleasant one for all concern-
Hr. an l Hrs . Neur o www: a nd
lefernl nf the children drove doom
to Bltl.\t\y last Sunday to visit with
their daurrhter, Edith who is slowly
!!00\rrang from a serious illness at
the lulrne of her aunt, Hrs.Llasie
I
Dixon."
Peter 51.Tyson has some lows
Pllii»~ uorking for him on his farm.
Mr-. Norman Warrick and daugh-
ter 5|lun| Su y at the Noam War-
rlelr home.
Mr.and Hrs. James Conety and
Ned Tyson shared the birthday treat
of Ml.r Eleanor Dixon last Sunday
afternoon ln honor of her thirteenth
blrthrlsy.
Hr. and MH. Harry Tnder drove
to Omaha last Saturday.
Mr (T. B. Bonn get in two carloads
of feeders last week ehlch he will
feed out this fall and winter.
The lllewer Bros. were fortunate
on strikinge good market lan Fri
day on a earload of hogs which they
shapped to south umm.
llale,the little non of Hr.and
H n P. w. McCoy, while attempting
to jump from a shed to a hay rect
misses!therac kaodatruc khlsheaf
on a wagon wheel with the result
that a phy ddan was called whr
took several stitches in onder n
close the wound.The aeetdsnt oe
rnrred la n Satunlay but the llttll
fellow n again in usher.
Mrs.James ilonety entertainer
the East Noble Grand Club of tha
Rebelrahs at her home on last Fri
day.Twenty-two ladies were pres
ent and a very enjoyable day wa
the verdict of all present.
Mr. and Irs. A. Dennis and fam
ily of near Tehmah were Sunda
guests at the L. L. Layman home.
A family reunion was held at th
A. .\. Anderson home on last sued.
and a royd good time enjoyed. Hn
Fred Mueller assisted her moths
with the entertaining.
Mrs. Batt Iverson and' son, Wil
u -- n
1 °
j c
r c
Ht
rugiuuwn
:idly evening and among other en-on-half billion dollars for their
qrable events,onioyod o winner yeah crop, tha oonsumoro pay :bool
rut.Tho weather v u fine ond; twenty-two billion for the umm
mm nruent wen pleuod with the products.~ II 1 ..
innovation.\
It h u r e c e n t l y b e e n e s t i m a t e d t h l t
w h i l e t h e f a : m a n o f t h e U n i t e d
S u t e a m c e i va o n l y a b o u t s e ve n a n d
._m _. _ . H --
¢1 ::nw -a n .|. r s 0
B I L L n u n s
Q u n h i q -G a c l n l sl u - If n bo n ln ll c ni n
n
Nuggets From Nebraska
Know Neirasla"I
/ "
:a £ ¥
14-¢"A~r 'Ds
f 9\y
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;=.W
...if
A veriuble cheat of t°1<l» is Nebrukfs
great annual map of pounoea.
Theaverngenmmwwueolthisaop
Lllbout$8,000,000.
_Potatoeauegluunonnnrlyeveuyomof the 124,000 funn in the mme, whileappmximntely l00,000|auonaane6,000[uname devowdtoraidng pomoea for
themarket.Ponte mining,like other Ncbruklindult:ie|.iainaeulinly=e|.rbyyu:.andutheautegrawgmnfemdxraofeiocllmdlongdintnnoetelephonenerviueisrequimd.Att.heprnentntsof;ru\nh.thuBe!1
Systunmmtqxndaboutthne-fousthsof
amilliondollaramnunllyzolkunlnhneumelephaaeequipmeatfarliebrukanl
lu a dn mo provide for the growingdelnlndlforU¢l\cpbor|¢|trlvic¢,'||lt|\|l1lofrnnnevmmtbeobtainedoomtmtlyfmminvest-rs Neuiy hllf a minion peoph:1readyownBe.ilByat:mltockorbord|.
Wc|.hn1lheplenedt.ohaveyou.|.1ao,nminvgstofintbcbudnnl.Onrlhnage raany rdephme employee will dadiy dv!youh|1.linfonnltionlboutBe11stn¢kor
boudl.
'. u m b f u n a n uaunaellnful..m ¢ 2 l ' . " ' .'I'= =. -. .£ \, "';" 2f'= »»
m p r u fl d e r d a b k z d e p h a a a a n d e e a t t h t
l m r n t p o d b l e d n l r g n l o m d d n t w l t h a e l l n n -n h l n w u g s m u n p l u y u u m d a t a h : c a n o n
l l u m n l u q r l n vl u t a z i l n i h e b u a i a c l m
Soil
A modern threshing machine
¢ I o n mu c h 1 v o r k l n 1 \ d n y u e o
be done by flhy men with the
of former days.
Pm 'hu
caumcn DIRECTOR!g WASHINGTON courrrfQI-'nur nunmtzBAP1131g g v g q g _y u r n m our was um. ua I lT\lu||wl per.{Cor.llnobin and .nh ggnqq)I f OHHUNI TY CLUBS CLLEBRATE coming to the home of a lady. by Our |
A...|L..- n c_..n¢...n...a...-i lxppointmentb to lell her heverll Nov. 1.|
su'_§'",}'€=¢1`I¢§.i"}`E"I.'§,j"""'nw n u Achievement my p | 0 -hats.She tried on m m f h m .of We fmt m thank Bro. Hering gf tg
g 11 ,_ "_fram and final meeting of the Hat all shape! and colon but the rmllin the 1=;pi;¢°p;l church for his congrl- u
Evening Sezviu 7:30 p_ g_Seledinn Projtd. which has bets er reuily chose her hah bi'lllng butiots to our Church History Chascarried on in zhe county this vw. her why lhe should tlka P°"| 1ut week.| c
ered;and
ischaxged.
if y ou fs
hunky (hm
Mtober ISQ
nd contest
my grant-\.- .....|.
_-.._. -..-r - . ... .. . .. -. ¢ nu uu a vml l 'R A l p l l n r b e d s ?sa i d l a i d es t at e fi l e d a p e t i t i o n i n g i f !
nr t .a d t h e ' a m a y o f C o u n t y C o u r t , p r a y i n g t h a t h i s : fi n a l
24,l i 0 o'cl oe k A1 11.a d m i n i a u a t i o n ma m ma .fi !e d h e r e i n
s a i d p t t i t i o n ,t h e 6 q m ¢ ; b e set tl ed a n d a l l o w u l .d u n p m o lc n u n c n o r c u m s r . /
as (Cor. Lincoln and 2nd atre-lla)
z L H. Gimp, Pastor.
Bible School 10 A. ru
Homin; W onllip 11 AJ R.
Cluinian Endeavor 6:30 P. il.
Evenlng Service 728) P. H. ,Church Night,Wedneodey 7:30
0o NGRE GA 11 o mu. c mmc n
{C9r~ wmm An. ma Colf ax)
James lic lanmau, Putor. ..
Sunday Sehool IB A. I.4
Hen ni ng s wi m I 1 .\ .. u.
Chrlltlan Endeavor 8:30 P. na.
BT.PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH
_{0l1un, Nelsrnakal
Rev. R. J. Eelnertaen, Pastor
Sunday School at 10 A. H.
Church Services ot 11 A. H.
AJIERICAH EV.-1|U'l'H.' r a m r r r
(W.Lincoln and 2nd strut)
H. J. Wemlng, Pastor.
Blair T¢l¢D3\°M 1802
American Lutheran religions in-
atmdlona Saturday afternoons at
1 : 8 0 o r 2 .8\:mday |ehoo>l10a.m.
Dlflnl service at 20:30.Our oar-
wiceu on alternately ellher English
or Gannon.
The church board :neck oeeaalouly
and the voting members eonvena
quarterly.
The Lodiea Aid mem every dnt
Wednelday afternoon of month.
The puter l.ntenda_to as r e
minion-atatlona on s u m P.Wa.
n n r z s n z:v.w'rHEm\z~¢c HUnc n
{Cer. Jackson and Center amz;
H. Nielsen, Pastor.
Sunday Belwol ma A. H.
Hunting Barvlea 10:30 A. ll.
Evening Senlee T230 P. H.
a n - o n o n u l m n c n v n c r t 0 ?
J e s u s c f mz s r o r LA TTE R
D A Y a m r r a
(1lnooln Street bdwaan Sth fl 'RH
Elder T. J. Elliott. omaha.Supply
Sunday School at xo 0*c1oek.
Preac hing Berrien at 11 A. ll.
sr. FRANCIS BORGIA
(Catholic Church)
(Corner Colin: and Sth street)
!"ath|.r C. A. Beyeradoder,Pastor
Flrst and Third Sunday of an.lu
month, llama n 9 A. ll.
Second and Fourth Sundays, Haas
at 10:30 A. ll.
HETHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
(Cor. Colfax and 511: atreeta).
0. U. llehoild. Parlor.
Sunday School 10:00 A. H.
Homin; Servic e 11:00 A. I.
IIpwortlz League 5:80 ?. M.
Evening Service 7:30 P. H.
Prayer ileeting Wednesday evan-
lng 7:80.
ST llARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
(Gnnt Street between ith and 5211)
Rev. Chas. D. Herinz. Putor
Holy Communion e1m°y\Sunda.|'
and Holy Day at 'l:30 A. M.
Church School nt 9:45.Aloe ser-
was held at Kennarri Hall last Thurs-
' a .51... work watt arrlell on by mum
of the diiferent Women'| Commonl-
ty Cloba and the Extewon Service
co-operating. Each chat: desiring the
wu d sent ti o delegates U0 each
aehool of instruction meetinn held
at the Court Ilouse in Blair.lliaa
Pauley, State Extanalon Specialist in
Ilillinory,:net with the aid''¢l'»¢"
each time and eondoeted the eoune
of inatrodon otnbnriua the follow-
ing lnbjacta: "Becoming and Appro-
priate Hate",Hat Hltlr{al| -Ren0-
ration," flaking a Hat" and "Trim
ming: and Finishes".
The hzdmdion moetinn were
held once each month, bagiwng in
January and ending In June.The
delegates attending,uid outilne
the work liven, the resent it totheir ey'cum1f\tTili'club at ill next
meeting.There were seven clubs
paniclpating ln the projec t with a
total enrollment of 105 meznbera. and
th e n u n e a o f tli a d u b s a r e a a f o l-ion: Blair Buoy Bda, In-sow Wo
men'a Club,McCarthy Progressive
Club, Role nm nam Aid, Kenorlll
Get-Together:of Umm,W\1at»S0-
Fher of near Arlington and Papio
Thursday n Club.A cheek up of tha dele-
gates from eac h club vu hdd al.
the Hd] in Kennanl Thursday morn~
ing for the pnrpoae of flnishlrng up
all neporta and eompletlng the re-
cords for the yeafa work.
The aftemoon mollinz was in the
form of an open house pt-together
and fun feat. Each Hub had an ex-
hibit of hm to glmw and when the
hat.: were all together they covered
a large table arranged along one
side of the hdl.
The DeSoto Women'a Club,with
the auclstanee of one member from
nach of the other clubs.acted as
the reeaptlon committee,who met
everyone at the door and gave them
each a card, with their name, name
of their club and address upon it,
which was worn the ren ol the tiny.
The l;la.ntll'ication cards made it
easy for everyone tn get acquainted.
Hn. A. c. Martha!! of Wl:aL-So-
Pher Club was introduced aa chair-
man of the meeting and after s
few remarluu about the progress of
the Hal Seletllon Pnqjeet, Cllled for
the various numbers nl' the program.
('ommunity singing was led bs' Mrs.
C. J. Hindley of the McCarthy Pro-
greuive Club
The Illnir Busy lic e Glub put on
n stunt, entitled, "Long-Long Ago,"
which proved to be a costume affair
and it brought n laugh frnm even-y~
ore.Some valuable points wen:
brought out.. with reference to choos
ing the proper dren for different
crtnsiorul and for women of differ-
ent stature.by the portrayal nf
types,rigghtiy dressed and wrongly
driessed.
After more community singing
Mlm Elleee James of Rose Hill Le-
diea Aid gene n summary of the
work accomplished in the project
ticular one. All ol these things hiv
inz been learned in the Hat Selec-
tion I'r0$e<t.Thule In attendoncc
enloyed the plnylet. thoroughly.Hrs. C. J.Hlndley gum an oiig
ina! poem. after which the progrm
urea concluded with a eoupla of songs
by everyone.After the program
everyone nthered aroundto inspect
the exhibit of hats..At the some
time the ladies of lienodl Club. who
were the refreshment committee,
darted to nerve a luncheon cannin-
ing of nndwichea, coffee and cake.
The luncheon one delicious and the
Kenorill Club ia to be complimented
on oervlng suc h a large po op sq
wel! and what teamed to appear, no
eaally.
Thane were one-hundred and fifty
peapla li the meeting and titer en-
jfoyinz A few minutes tall;with
friends and nelglzbon,all departed
for home dec laring they had spent
an enioyable aftemoon.
TELEPHONFS A NBCESBITY
J un what Dir!does o telephone
play in the daily life of a eomnwn-
ity, of the United State! in general!
With iha United s u m Ieedillz in
development with sixty-three percent
of the telephones in the world,it
it no vendor that c alls meh as the
following might occur:
A da ng er In Columbus,Ohio
piae eda nolein theh and oof an at-
tomey for collection. Attorney wrote
a letter to obligated pany, reedvjng
a cenlfied cheek for $8400 in reply.
When the bank at Coiumhuz requir-
ed endorsement of the note by the
attorney,he became cautloua and
called the bank at lla.:lun br Mm:
distance to establish authenticity of
the cheek.For fifty ante he huns!
cheek N. G. and a forged Oertificnte.
at clear saving of 86400.
During the recent World Series,
the :eaaon*a climax to the American
National Putime.what P U R did
the telephone play in its effort to
keep the public informed? Aak'any
local radio enthusiast, how many
calla he received during the games.
lt was the telephone tranacnntinen-
tal wlrea connecting the large broad-
cutlnx stations which made "play
by play" possible.
Tune in Election Night, Nov. 4th
n your locnl brondcaatlnl ltltklli
for the natlon'| election returns. The
long Ammon .telephone will an
this possible.
mrrnonlsr zamscornz. czwncn0. U. !4icProud. Pastor
- . -Fur the remainder of the special
services,we one announcing the
Lest things.On Fririny evening th
Booster Choir will occupy the choir
lofi. ond give us n rare program pre-
ggetling the message to the lrualneav
men Every one is most cordially
invited to this service.
On Saturday evening a musical
progium will be fuminhecl by the
gnod talent of Blair.
A lmniinmni |:.nr\in nm! nnnilnn
u n -
DANA COLLEGE NEWS
Now um c la m md stu di e s a r ewell under way, more time Ea beirut
found for athletics and ammements.
A large number of nudents intereat-
ecl in athletics have joined the
Tennis Club or the Basket Ball
club,both of which have been ze-
cently onmixed for the purpose ol'furthering u i active interest in|
sports.llembership in these clubs
entities those who belong to the
use of the eoorta, basket and volley
halls and all other athletic equip-
ment..Both clubs are well represent.-ed,alxodng hearty co-operation in
play aa well aa work.
The opening meeting of the Hem
perlan Society was well attended by
the student body.An address of
welcome wal flven by the president
Ezra Jensen.The other numbers of
the program were in honor of Col-
umbus day.However,one excep-
tion 1|an an interesting talk "Ecl1o'n
of the Quartet Lour"by Walter
Nellaen."Ihe orlLie'a report was giv-
en by Mine mag. The work of Hen
perlan has been well begun and we
feel eenaln that with tba help of the
student body it will continue to be
a aueceaa throughout the year.
A number of _he student;went
to Omaha Sunday to attend the fare-
well festival for H i n Ann!Alaon,
R.N.at the Pella church.Hina
Olaon leaves for India in a few
reeks..
About thirty of the students i k
tended a *einer rom in the Hoods
went of the College Saturday eve
nlnz A very delldona "feed"and
og o od tlme wa a re p or ted b y a llth e
boy: and girls present.
The Hermes sta!!has been on»
gnnlzed and work upon the first is
sue, which will appear soon han start-
ed.Buch interest il being taken in
au- prodwion and everyone is anx-
iously awaiting its appea ce.
An attempt. ia being made to or
ganise an orchestra but not much
has been done as yet..If ihn organ
ization in successful,it will add
much to Dana along n rnusial line
P A P I O n u t s
Mr. and Mn. Charley Caldwell, oi
Lin-eo came Sunday evening for n
visit with their parents,Mr. anf
Mn .Robert Caldwell oml Mr.on
Mra. Julius Kegler and other rola
tives and friends on the Papio.
Mr. James lI. Lowt! mul daughterCarroll of Omaha, spent Sunday n
Joe 1¢o\e's.
Mina Adene Cushman spent lin
week-end with her nister, Bins. Ne!
Petersen.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Harmon ami ro'
of Omaha visited at Abe Sut]~er
lnnd's Sunday.
Misa Marsh Ylsittxl the Sutlterlnrn
whoa!last Friday.
Mike Jaber in driving a new Ion
these days.T h e _ G l y n n R a y f a m i l y \ i s i l t 1 I a
R n b l .f : . h | | | W l u l q r n l a w l l - . .I . . . . .
c
n
n f o !h e i n h i p b e t a k e n . o r d e r f o r d i s ~
|»...1L..!._...I ---..¢__ _ |_ ___make auch other and .further orde .I
dlovrantta :nd d e a n :u to
Gunn may seem pltp lt.
Witness my m a * F d o m m l
Sea! ihin 29th :lay of 3lP\bmber 1924
{SEAL)A . Q n a s a l.an Gd l mf r s u m
. _ _ ._.__,_,__
\
Donft Forget toVo@ for
1. c. ELLLE
Nofx-Partisan Candidate fo
County Judgé
Wuhington;County, Nebriaka
ELEc"rsoN NovemsER 4, |924
o n Q
J o h n s o n
' v
DmaaurkCandhlalc
for
State
R e p r e s e n t a t i ve
,m,R¢.E1¢=n.,,, Mmf.:nf
SERVICE and
E CO NO M Y
Did Help Reduce
Taxa tion
When Fall Winds
Start to Blow
~ ~ "ff
U ~w
...Qj
Q `
THEN is when.you m ust watchyour complexlon, otherwise you
may start the cold weather with
itin such condition that you will
be bothered with chapping all
Winterlong.
\
We _/lm Well Supplird Hill SameExrtlfmlCwnufa /N Tha 'Pu»p~¢.ll T h e B l a i r P h a r m a c y
L z -= __1
tend;m d u é u i d Administrator
iaehmged.
it y ou fail to sppenr befqre uid
Cwnty Court on the 10th day of
mmm 1 924 . at xo » '¢1 °¢ k A . x.
\may t the prayer thereof m dNUTICEOFHr : A lI § < \ \gm. ugh other an d funher olden,
STAT EF NEB RASKA,.ildlo ~and den tal as to thin
W mn gc t sl.\Court seem proper.
I f gtgn a n y .3 W i tn e n m y m ma u » d q f n ¢ ms mC\mx\==l C" fi ¥w»A m r n u \ shi: sth r o f o mm 1 9 2 4 .
In the County Court (SEAL)A. C. DEBEL
In the Matter of the E m u 9'\51..County Judge
. .. _. - . . _ . . ___ _ _ . _ - _ . . . . ..,._ . ._ . _
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un
tuc k list the PU* v Rev. Peteraon and Aubrey a.ndl.en-
Mrs. John Xin : \ °' Oma ha wa s n h Gaines spent Sunday anamoon
the I 11 th bottomln ;u m m and . m r me at o f g g "on e ° "°
packing and lhlvnins r house-J g Bre star was an Omaha
hold |<°°¢l1-They " f . ?%°""i'f'E businesa ails: Friday.
m town a few days week visit
a u s w l y .l l w a n n a \ 4a n u u - .. f . . ".M r .a n d H n .A r t h u r H a n s e n a n d
Mr. and Hn. Lester Hansen were
Sunday viaitorn at John Gailaghen'a.
Hr.and Hrs.Pete Ilagge :pant
Sunday at Robert H00l:'a.
Mr and Mn. Zimmerman and sons
and daughters.Chra and Pearl
drove £0 Omaha last Tuesday.
Mr. and Hrs. Martin Johnson, who
live on York Creek, visited Tuesday
with thek_;|o11 and daughter,Mr
and Mrs. 'l'.\l£. Ivenon.
Eugum Ftocmln hu maven mmshelfuffithams vnltéd by Knit):
McKen:her_Mr. and l i n . h m m m :H m b o n
and danghm-1 went Sunday u my
Bert Cooper hom.We undershnd thu D. Buch and
of Herman and Mr. And Mm Su n
Mundarf md children; o( Blah were
Su nd ny g u sh u J oh n W llkh rl.
Mr.und Mrs.Louis Mltthioael
vi li ted ll Joe lo\\nmn'|Sundly.
Mr und l n .P.Pelnnou, Ira.
\| -- -I-I-»~..-. ...a M. .m| » » ~. n
Mi n C l a n i mn o n v u v l u w m v
nurprlseri l m Snndly ' h u n . m m
lhlriy of sm- friend! vm- well ml-
n l bake?-H wdhd in on hnf.m
un a nl thi s vu Mhl C \ln' | bi rth-
day.u in me dic al so ny um ev-
. w h n d v l n d n m o o d d m f o r tho
C
John and Elnye Sutton spent thelat the Rnndnll lsenmn noms on lun
to $26.00._e --...................._.Go r d o n L o we mmmg b y Mi n s ° f v:g Cxrmn and Mike W iiaon Earl Smith was an Omaha Vinilnt
Maggie [mn drove ff}maha Sun- left f amily for Excelsior Springs last Wednesday.
day and spent tha at the Grip for a few weak; ns Mr.and Mrs.Waiter Peck spent
t n v e H a n s o n h o m n .M m L o w e ,w h o M n .. l a c k B o o t o n w a s d o g m f r o m S u n d a y i n B l a i r 'a t t h e h o m o o f
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Chicago and
North Western System
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Fen supper.U°"""f""°°'mr "!"5 Falk, S. D is vxsszmg ner *';"';;'; om in distributing them nmonz horworkwillbeappoulted*"'°"| mf. and Mrs. Wm. Kramer 1 P flower loving raemn who cerlalnlg Cost of operating the railroads durlng Gov ernment
Control lncreuseé abnormally.Thls has now beenmeeting wenneaany aneruwn.The W oman'a Audliar! will meet
Tuesday evening to begin their reg-
ular meetings for the Mriflter.Their
meetingz were discontinued during
the summer months.The business
being taken care of by the executive
committee.Grandma Iawe spent Sunday at
the F. w Lowa home.
Stockton Hath of Omaha was aguest at the D . w Rutledge Mme
Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cooper spent
the pant week with relatives at
Tewn ah.
Rev.Petenen of Royal,lo re
preached at the M. E. church Sun-
day and was entertained at the C.
ll.Blanchard home until Monday
afternoon.
ent-.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Truhlsen en-
tertained a number of relatives at
dmnef Sunday in honor of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hansen.
who were me leave on Monday for
their home.The following were
preaent: Messrs and Mesdamea '£{an~
sen.Hans Hansen and Roy Hart
of Dixon Nebr.The members of the Mission circle
are vrevlflnrr n short play . 'Andys
Chance." "mich they plan w give i"
the near futureDwRutledge expects to join
r\ cro\d of boosters H0503 10 Yank
lon S. D. Thursday.The Ed Harrison and ¥{al'¥&' Cooper
families were Sunday dinner guests
at the Wm. Harrimn home.The hone-shoe tounmment held
In response io o """"""3° "°m"¢|here Sunday resulted in a victory
of the serious illness of a sitter Dr.for Chadee Mainland ag Omaha.
C a m e r o n l e f t S a t u n i n y e v e n i n g f o r l g w r C o l g a n o f t h i ;p l a c e w a s
ol . . . r
enjoy them.
Llr.and Mrs.Lyle Guyer epen
Sunday evening nt E. C.l.i;.;.in.
¢ott'a.
Mina Hilda Koenig spent the tarvk
ond at home bringing Marie Sng.-no
of Hllif Wi!ll her. Mies Martha \.t;\.
rt home from ber *ark In I"r\'nmnl
Laving some last Weflneeday for :l
\reek's vacation."
Mina Carrie Free of Blair la
apent the vm week with her :mm
er.A.H. Johns.
A new fence recently place-l n
rnund the Pleasant View :rlnol
grounds adds greatly to its appear
once.Mira Hazel Cannon spent the non!
end with her sister and family in
Coundl Bluffs.
The Young l'eop!e'| clan an-l the
Juniom united and invited some of
their friends £0 join them in an oldfashioned "Laffy null" It the ('l\a<.
vice every Sunday at 11 o'elo4:k.
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d u r i n g t h e y e a r .T h e fo l l o w i n g fi g -
u r e s g i ve s o m e id e a o l t u e a m o u n t
o f w o r k d o n e a n d o l t h e vn l u e n f
th e w o r k a n n wh o l e .Th i s : h o w s
w h a t ha s ac t u al l y be e n d o n e u p t o
t h i s t i m e a n d o f co ur se t h e r e i s
m u c h un fi n i s h e d w o r k n o t re p o rt e d .
2.N u m b e r o f m e e t i n g : h e l d b y
.¢- - r w - »...- v -- - | - -n f m e m b e r s w i l l b e he l d o n n e x t
S u n d a y m o r n i n g n t t h e 1 1 tfcl oclt
h o u r .Aft e r t h i s s e r vi c e a l l m e m b e r s
a n d ( H e a d s a r e i n vi t e d t o jo i n u a
i n a b u l c e t d i n n e r i n t h e ba se m en t
n f t h e c h u r r h .G e t y u u r ba s k e t
r e a d y In d b r i n g i t a n d h e l p t i s h i ve
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- - . -H . . ..n uu u. }..neu r u nCa l d w e l l .M r s .F r e d L o n g Im1|L...-
were aim Sunday callers there.
xoncs or Annum.
l3TRATOR'5\ SALEN u t i e e i s h e r e b y g i ve n t h a t t h e u n
d e m g n e d ,n a ex e c u t o r o f t h e l n !
substantia lly dec re as ed duri ng prly nte manage me nt
Ho urly and dnlly ra te s o f pay for ra llway e mploy e s are
ye t hi ghe r th a n the y we re duri ng Go v e rnme nt Co n-
tro l.
Beginni ng wi th Ja nuary, l9 22 . the Inters ta te Co mmerce
Co mmlss lo n has ma de several reduc tlo ns i n fre lght
rates until fully o ne -hnli of the adv ance ln lrelght rates
ma de ln |920 has be en wipe d fin.
Rates are s ti ll a bo ut 4 0 pe r c e nt h i gh e r th a n before
the wa r.
None ol this Increa se in rates goes to the owne rs of the
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wi l l n e i l a t pu b l ic a uc t i o n t o t h e h i g h
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o n t h e 27 t h d a y o f Oc to b er ,1924
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w o r k .
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in t nx i uc e d b y t h e c h a i r m a n .Mi s s
E i s l e y r a ve a b r i e f nu t l i n n n f H a l
e n a n d i n t n r q t i n l l e s s o n s .
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m o n a u b i e e t z " To o M u c h A d t h m e t i c . "
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B a l d n i e w i l l b e o p e n o n e h o u r .
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railroads.The net return to the owners Is less than it
(nnlda.l n e m n d a n d w .LJ.ru o nu c nu w vu 'Hunk Mme """"" emang. -my|I by the railroads slncelu s . .l h \ |\h u m \' » n t t n D m A h a ' n . . . h ¢i h l n l
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d a y a ft e r n o o n w i t h H r s . N o e l S e n e y .w e e k a n d a h a l f.M r s . 3 . w . B u r d a c vm m a 1 m m f '
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n n.....| :.. ..- ll|:| '\».|.\ . ni l fsna {'nvln'n .....~.-1
re p o n a n m e a t t i m e .
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W e d n e s d a y o f l u i w e e k o n |. b u s i
ne ss t r i p .T h e fr i e n d s o f m i ? J .W .M m "
w h o l i ve d i n t h i s vi c i n i t y a fe w y e a r n
a n w i l l b e s o r r y m k n o w t h u .n h !
All of the lnc rc ases in inns, both freight and passenger, expreu and
other servic e, have gone and are :mint to pgy lllg hor wages. higher
tnxei. and higher c oats ei nnxerllls and supplies
Pnlidmt
| 1 U u n m : w i a l t w r i vs . s u u u \ u s u s 'L i f e "a n d H r s .G o r d o n L o w e w i l l T h e Be n c h C o m m l i n i t y C l u b m e t
fa vo r t h e c l u b w i t h s vi o l i n n u m b e r .sl.t h e h o m e o f M r s .L o u i e Mc n e k e
A f q o i i y c r o w d o f y o u n g fo l k s . o n T b u r a d s y o f I s s ! w e e k .Th e n e x t
g a t h e r e d s t t h e E d R s s e r !m m e | : n e e \ l n x i n t o h e h e h ! s t M r s . Jo h n
S a t u r d s y e ve n i n g a n d sp e n t zh e 'C" o m p to n 's o n Oc t .23 .
t i m e i n d u u c l n g .i M r .W m .B s r i o n h a d s b i r t h d a y
A f l e r s e f e r d we ek s vi s i t h e r e S u n d a y s n d M r s .B a r t o n se r ve d a
w i t h re l a t i ve s s n i n u m e r o u s fr i e n d s ch ic ke n s u p p e r t o th e fo l i o w i n s
s n d o l d ne i gh b or s ,H r .s n d H r s .g u n n a :Me s sr s a n d Me s d sm e s N e i ;
h d t b u n d e r g o s n o p e r a t i o n I n { n i
ve r s i t y ho s p it a l w h e n she I4 a t
th e pr e s e n t t i m e .A l l w i l l ho p e fo r
h e r sp e ed y re c o ve r y .
ALONG THE B0l'l0&l R M :
M r .a n d M r s .Jo h n Br i nt l e n f
M o r r i s o n ,l i l .snnl M r .a n d \i r ~ .
work aa it had been put on hen and
in ether c ounties. 8henllo told n
few ntoriei 1.Hch originated in con
nedion with the work .ihmughéut
he year. They were enioyeml bar all
'ml it was evident by the applsnne
'mt everyone enjoyed H l u Haley
and her work which nh: put on in
1| moat creditable manner.
The McCarthy Pmrn eu ln Club
vert next on the prop| m with a
Cl! URCH or CHRIST
Our attendance eontlnues to in.
rrtane for which we are truly gy¢||..
ful.Bible School llltnlllnog Sunday
was 127.
TM play . "J 9D¢y ", lla a mesure
that did eéery one good who lwgrd
it.
The next big event in our rhurth
will be the Di d C.E.rolwentian
I. c, l:II.L£¥L Atty.
In the Ritte r of the Estate e1
Christina H.Hauler Deceased:T111
heir: nt law. next of kin. devise#
%e¢ateu,creditors md All person!
inte ed in tin final settlement oi
mid mate are hereby notified thm
on the 29111 day of September me
Rudolph G. W eise the Adlnlniltntol
of said estate filed a petition in uh
Counts' Court, praying that his fin;
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Nyri Hiliman. Mary mu. Hitrhmam' 5»m;»Enr5ur.*of omaha was a mg1 Corner"un :=
ilildnd liitllc Mary Kiinck,B k :|p n »was fin. and sa : E 0 :gurl! H511er, Helm 1lcHllIian, Re-»~»J.nw Q ; ~ c r o 1 r 1 L A|10!.h¢r ~D.Hln ng,Putur.g g R .L . F .~ C h i r o p r a c t o r ,;
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M r s .F r e d S i e r t w a s a n O m a h a
u h o p p e r l a s t S a t o n l a y .
8 t o n w a g o n s c a l e fo r r u l e .
2 4 - t f .A y e B r o s .
P o l a n d C h i n a bo a r n fo r ax le .
P h o n e In d . B B 2 3 H a r r y S e l t z as -a f
M a x B e c k m a n n e a r Ro se l l l l l is
a me d ic a l p l t l i n t a t t h e B l a i r H o a -
pi t t d .
C i t y Lo a n s ,m o n t h l y pa y m e n t s ,
pr o mp t s e x- fle e .G e o r g e B . B i k e r .
in.3 - t f
F o r S a l e - 2 ' : :lo t s 1'r o o m hou se.
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T h e W .l l .C .R e m i n g t o n m e t a t
t h e h o m e o f M n .Ch a s .M c C o m b
l { u l \ n 'l P h o t o ; w i l l ple ase y o u .D r . H . Il . C l a r k , C l t i r o p r a r t o r . 3 2 t fl K u
.Il r . l l . B . C l a r k , C h i r o p r a c t o r . 3 2 t f|F o r S o l e : - I ' a r m s a n d re<sdencon.'1 "
M r .on r l M r s .F w d H u f f w e n e a g o o d li nt al w a y s .(l e o .Il .B i k e r .
1m:\lm vl : it 0 r: \la s t Mnlnlxty.341'
i 1 M r ..ual Tl r J Im llfi tco ttnll1l o r S a k : F i r e H o m e e l e c t n c m o t o rr l 4 o r 1 | 1 l l < ' r r ~ v| |\t|.r1.ll l. \l r nl l op -'In q u i r e a t Th e E n t e r p r l a o u f fl t t . 2 2 l .1|; < r -?\Io|1~l.a\.
M r s .E va C o o k nnul dausxlatm,l h l a r y a l l m e t o Te k a m a h S u m l u t t oL F o n !ca r ,1924 ln0¢lrl,fo r r u l e a t
.}._i q b a r g a i n .IIn q u i r e o f N .l '.L a n g .ttSl!.me alive*i l j n n a Co ll e ge .3?~2t.
M i s a M a r i a n R y d e , w h o a s a t t e n di n g 9 l. n i \ e r s i t y , s p e n t S u n l l o y Sh e l d o n Peek l e ft \\o\|ne:=day f o r
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h o u r s f o r sa l e . . P h o n e In d .W FP,
Sb-St.O S C A R G l I . . B E R T S O N
Mrs. Franlt lmdgeon his been con-
fi n e d t o h e r 'bed w i t h rh e u m a t i s r n
b u t i s so m e b e t t e r a t pr e s en t .
M r .a n d M r s .W m .He C n e . l t e n
w e r e o ve r S u n d a y vi s i t o r s a t t h e
p a r e n t a l J o h n H c C n e k e n h o m e .
F O R S A L E ? - - A s o w a n d 12 p i g sa n d s o a r s t o fo r r o w s o o n , a l s o S u m p - '
s o n t r a c t o r a n d p l o w l .
S l t f .W m .L i w e n
M r .a n d M r s .F r e d H u f f m o ve d
i n t o t h e i r o w n p r o p e n y o n w e s t
W a s h i n g t o n s'treet t h e fi r s t o f t h e .
|H a g g a r d &B e n d o r f,Un r l e r t. \ k i n ¢
o n e c l o s e d e a r fu r n i s h e d w i t h o u t n h l .
Bo t h p h o n e s .L o c l l e d i n R l 1 e r o B l e | . .
r s . M a r y P a r k e r o f O m a h a vl a l t -
e d h e r m o t h e r .M r s .Jo r g e n s e n a n d
rl a t e r , M r s . C h e t Su t t o n o ve r S u n d a y .
w . C . . C a m e r o n a n d M i k e w i l s o n ,
b o t h o l " G r n n t to w n sh i p .a r e ¢ I\ i ~ r -
i m (a n o u t i n g a t Ex c el s io r S; 1r in |8 ,
M o
H r .a n d M r s .L o u L o t t a a n d I l r .
a n d M r s .l n r e r G a m e r o l O m a h a
d r o ve t o F r e m o n t f o r d i n n e r l a s t
Su n d a y .
Ti c ke t s fo r th e F r e d e r i c D i x o n
Mu s i c a l Re c it a l w i l l b e o n so l e a t
w w . . h : | : a l l e n t o d a y -
.\liro clt l s i n N o n :Me x i c o
tl u 3.o n o bu n i r m w t r i p .
l l l x r u g vr Ne l s o n o f O m a h a !
MP1 e vu a l t w n l tu l l r r t l n . | \ e .1
l ln.1r11 l o w ra te s,Op ti on al
r m .Ge o.lt .lt l k e r ,H l m r .
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Ill .l A .La n d i s * o f l " t . C a l h o u n
w a r .l l lm g o n B l a i r fr t en d s W e d
n w .
Li:tl alter Wachter and .won of
mar llermln were Blair callers
Tl.\t"l:|}.
M n . R o y H e K e e n 'a m o t h e r ,M r s .
Pet ers en o f O m a h a ,la vi s i t i n g h e r
th i s we e k .
F o r R e n t - 6 r o o m ho us e.\i\le{
Co l fa x .
J W .C .L i n d e n
Ro b er t V e n a r d ls a n In m a t e o f
t h e l l l n i r ho s p i t a l m f f e r l n g fr o m
lalmwl r o h i n l n r -
F o r S a l e c h e a p - A p r a c t i c a l l y H N ,
di m m z r o o m t a b l e a t l 'e t e n < e n ll a re l
The annual crop of :stories about Mrs.Fra!Krogh in impravin
nquirrels gathering golf balls is now nicely since ber operuion.
due.
»Edwnnl Goaker of the wexbern pan
Northern bathing Beauties mmm 4f Wnnhingtnn c ounty Wm 3 phunow put on some clothes anti retireiunt cniler at the Enterpnne uffw'
from the ncwn pictures.Shin mowing.\J
\ J l l l l l L u [ M a r y la w n :w
All Under 0ne Roof
WHEN you make your purchases for
your Fall and Winter needs remem-
ber that we can equip the whole family
with everythlng necessary.
We carry a llne replete ln articles of
necessity for your home and you wlll not
be disappointed either in prlce or quallty.
Below are but a few of the articles
lound here:
DRY uoons
Wool Crepes. 40 In. wide at ..$2.25Mlddy Flnnnell all elude:$1.95Ladies' Cotton Unlun Sul!!#Las so sms
Lmlev Wool and Sllk Union Sulll,sz.so (0 s4.oo
N\EN'5 FURNISHINGS
I\\en'| and Boys' Winter Cape (cholce).|0cFlannel Shlnl ..~..$1.15More Heavy Wool Socks .251:Men'| Coat Sweeter:..$1.50Boys' Can Sweaters s|.zsMen'| Sllk Surf:..$l.75N\en'| Comm Nose. 2 pnlr .2.5¢
Boys' Blouses .we
Visit our Grocery Department where you
will find always a FRES H supply of
Groceries,sold according to quality.
s A S B R o s I
The Big Store The Old Reliable
u " r r
nan
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acribcn vnu no : n a n n y rrmvvwhum our mailing lin nt the expir
ltion ofdmetime pald forif thlpub-
Ushers be noti6vi;otber\rilu the mh
luiption will nms ln ia femen zthc
desi;and sulucrlpdon price.Zi n n
mbleribef must understand that the
enruiitions are mlde a pu lo f th e
eonlraci bmwen the publisher md
suhlcliber..
I 1 u l . l i u u i l q n | 1
lidpis Copenharel, lar;ant Good,
m m m Hooehton.u m Jensen.
liable llornmen. Robert 0'Hanlon,
Irene Rowe,William Bteveni. Jean
Bteivart.Blendezuxa szriekleu.Rm-
alll 3,11-;. and Gwrre remn.
|Perfd attendance in 3rd grader
Ru1.h Copenhaver. Lloyd Gwen. Fay| Ha nae n, any lm La rse n. Kuh nn
=Sl| and Francis Van De Venter
Period attendance in 2nd f a d e :
Harold Ilamen, Jack Haber, Donald
Sorensen,Julius Peunen,ildnaGood, Roth Aronaon, Ruth Heinzer
iing, Roymond Wolff. Leroy Buckiin.
Robert Sylvil.Farl
Ray Hansen.
Perf attendance
ny , Gnee Illomqudst, liar!
n o A _| .
Walralh and
in "let gndez
tained the iJl&0-bill nine abd thenr
wives ax dinner Friday evening..
H n .Gwrze lletzinxer has been
visiting with her daulhler,Rm.
Roscoe Rhea for the gut week.
Ed #app and his mother, Hn. J .
l~'. J ew. Sr.. mum.: Tuesday A.
ll.hu m Gillette,Wye.l i n J a w
has been spending the summer there
ma Ed drove out after her.
H n .Jack Burgess and James
spent :several days in Renaud Ian
week.
Hrs. Neal West and Lloyd Strick-
iell.of Blair visited I 1 the Nels
Fetenen home Sunday.
Miss Esther Lund and friend of
Omabs spent Sunday with folk: in
;9:45 Afll. Cl1ildrel|'a church and
church school.t
|ll:0£l A. ll. Hor g prayer and
sermon. "Rupert Hogben rs.Chm-
tianity."
At the morning aendce, an answer
will be given io Hughes' ankle in
the Cosmopolitan. on why he stopped
zoivlr to church.
7:45 P. ll. Spetiai aervice of ln-
a»!.l.nlli0£l of the Rector of the par
E
ish. Bishop 2. v. Shayler,D. u.. of
Omaha, will offlellle and preach.
Everyone Ia invited so the above
,aervioem This in your church.Une
|i1. and thus make it an asset.
Don't forget the Annual Bazaar
tu b e he1dinweCoun-eil RoomsI
tor business.rls as a graduate or
the Palmer School of Chiropractic
of Davenport, Iowa, and has been
practicing for the past year and a
half and has grown up in the work,
as both his parents are practicing
Chiropractors.
LHe invites the public'a confidence
at all times.Call him at Bell 234
or Ind. 41.
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I hereby Qfrtify that the under-
slrned il publinbt! and llnulliht ed-
itor of Th i Enterprise.That the
unner ls the L. F. liiltnn aisle d-
no th nt th en an no known bond
hoidrn,nhlblo dver.
CITY SCHOOL N U I ~
wontlnond funn ann om
The 1th and Sth gnduue slulir
ing politicll wan ill History this
week.' n n s m In d # A r nh mn lc e lq n ran ukin g up B xndsei 'in B ndlihl
Pn dlel.As thi s wor k ll n ew IM
interesting, the Pvnih an ¢n}oy11n
it very much.
Ne w S y lu l Ior Te d:
In order to keep the ltholznhi~
u e n g n up to the Hghad level.
Supl.D.V.lu n a r bu ln tmd ~ »
Sum both tha Junior and Seals
high xhc ol 1 nw ay rlnm for l x
rmp ti on in :h c si: I nk lu b.
following is the plan:
Student:maintaining an are
,r 9 0 percent in nil their sub .
on terms! homer stadentn and ma
either rlno-one or han denlxflltad fo
ihvm by the faculty. one subject i
which th y must write n arrltte
t u l
Studmu having an n vo r q l o
va nucent or above In all sub
must writ# In their invest sub
Students maintaining an ave
Lf 80 percent ln all llllli i l,mu
uri!I in tlulr ture lowest.
Students rtteiving gnde:bolo
$0 percent mu l! p un Yf illln
in IJ!aubkttz.
Arc ordlng lo ihln ay sitm. il Il
the interest of the student to mal
tain high grille! in all mann rn
r i than his f l wd ln nluviien.
Subadb-ed and mo rn to before
me this loth day of Gctubtf. IHA.
Ly k R. Qiiberu,
Henry Pubiic.
l
yesterday.
Mr.and Mrs.Skov Nielsen and
Mrs. H. J. Hansen autoed to 'Omaha
laat Friday.
For Sale: A Stover No. 4 feed grind-
cr. In good condition. Inquire at the
Enterprise offlcie.22-tf.
Mm Lizzie Ackerman and family
cf Herrnan were in Blair hut Sun-
day visiting retatlves.
Mrs Wm Wilkinson, Mrs Fred Ab-
bott and Mrs.E.C.Pierce were
in Omaha last Tuesday.
Mr.and Mrs.Nels Germ Jensen
visited at the Petenen home north
west of Blair last Sunday.
Mr. S. T. Barton over near F -
nelle visited his son in the Colb
:school district last Holiday.\
Claar Warrick is planning on go-
ing to California after com-husking.
lie nays it is wo cold here.
Hrs.Grace Sutherland and Mrs.
J.I..Pounds weft Omaha viaitnrs
on Wednesday of last week.
Miss Gertrude Nielsen of Omaha
week. -.|the J. L. Pounds Clothing Store and
Mr.and Mrs.Nell Bundle and
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cameron of Her-
man were callers in Blair Sunday
evening.
Miss Bessie Menclte and ltr. Cook
Mitten of Tekarnah were visitors at
the Henry Mencke home last Thurr-
day evening.
The Daughters of the Revolution
will hold the first meeting of the
year Friday, Oct.17, at the home
o f Mn .Newell.
The Epiacopat ladies held one of
their popular kensingtona at the
home of Mrs. J. H. Smith yestenlay
afternoon, Oct.15.
Dr. and Mrs. an-1fn`€m and fam-
ily drove over to Silver City, Iowa
on last Sunday and visited with
Hrs.!»ioat'a sister,Mr.and Mrs.
Elton Lawson. _
Quite a number of Blair folks al.-
tended the football game at Decatur
last Friday aftemoon.The Blair
high :school team played Decatur
high, tying 6 to 6.
nt all drug stores.
The Plateau State Blnk of Herman
is running a statement o f lm f i -
rvanfiel condition of that lnatitutiozt.
Lock it over.It looks good.
For Sale:-Two yearling Hamp
shire boars.Also an eighty bushd
self feeder, some sixteen foot pamela
hog troughs, etei
2t.Tilden Bros.
Neln Hansen,ealearnan at the
Ratlunann mm. is confined to his
home this week with an attac k of!
nppendieitus.He ls a little better
at pneeent.Mr.and Mrs.I.N.Worriek gir
and Mrs.Sherry Moore and Mn .
S.H.Cradit and families had a
picnic supper in Caatetter Park last
Friday evening.
Rev.and Mra.Chu.D.Herlng
have on their guest,Rev.l!erln|"a
father, C. H. Hering, of Cincinnati.
Ohio.Ile has been visiting a daugh-
ter at St.Irnuis and came directly
from there lu g week.
Cllnnnn Pmllstnn and n lnl vann.
ware Store.J. M. Hyde.
The home of R. C. Illtthman is
under quarantine for scarlet fever.
Mrs.llltchman and little son being
the victims.
Monday Afternoon Club mot Oct.
13,with Mrs W.H.Underwood.
The Club meets Oot. 20 arith Mn .
W. F. Amdt.
nr. and Lire. Lester n.mn. Hd
nn and Ruie Thompson and Frances
.Charter spent Sunday in Fremont at
the Wm. Planck home.
Sale 9}.hm;|eh0ld [|§6¢l§on the
street across from Rathmann garaitf
on Saturday, on. 13.-at 1x00 oc|ock.
Three beds: and apdngs, two dress
ers. two dining room tables, ltltazhen
table, cupboanl and other articlel.
John H.Hyde
cnowl:LL Hom: Norms
Wednesday of last week our ef
ficient Home mail aimthiator.Mf
Arthur, returned from' Potter, hebr.
Irld.ay Mrs.Underwood attended
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lhlen Hemknon,.lumix lnhnd,Ln. Jensen, Yun' uu~.w<n, mmalorgonan,Ynnch lcknen,IrhKundorf,Ruuell lxmdvrf,Virdnin
Poundl, Evelyn Smith,l u v Fn n-
:ii W ar :-k k, E lfh W in , J un wu-
Len and Ananda W u v u .
Per im .m»<.|u»| In :rude IV In
wa t u n l :ly nn N¢| »°| .,Vin a:
Viz. Rsymond Pildwr. Clnnnn An-
danca, Edpr Shan, Ind Helun Mah-
nun,P u r i m mm d mc f xn g mle m i n
wut wir d: V in um Smith. Thmmdvn
Huunn,Kpnnlth Crowell,Nc mu nc m-uu..Ȣ=, Eu" 0luon_NBER!!!
Nelmn,Aide!! llmulorll Ind Har-
nm A vu ie na n.
P u - f m u u n d mm i n r u d e H i n
we l( wud : Ph i lly Hr ". J ea n Pll
duu, Darrin Andenon. J ayne Gulu~
u m lml Shirley Pilzher.
Pelled nltznvdnnce In znde I Inwenw u d : o m Boock,W illlni
Cmvell, Ruuell Lund, Orvml Nelmn
Petty B a l y ,Rom: Nielsen and Fd-
ua Ohm.Perfect attendance of Ind" x und
u In Nunh school: hwnnne Cam.
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e n d vi m h o m e f o l k : i n K Neb anl Ja y L a r s o n a n d fu n i l y 's p e n t S u n -
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spent.S u n d a y i t t h e J.I".l l c C u 1 n
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R u u e l l L e o n a r d w be e n o n t h e ;
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i n g n t h e 1 . U . o . P . m n Th u r s d a y ?
where the urlocu clubs of the noun'
ly mel.Th en were on-e-hundred
: n d t w e n t y - f i ve pe o p l e pr e s en t ..
Je n s e n ve n t t o O m a h a
t o z o n a u l ! n spe ci ali st i n
ear trouble.
Gwrsril
m i l l i o n p o u n d s o f t o b a c c o d u r i n i : t h e
e e u o n j u s t c l o s e d . w h i c h b r o u g h t a n
ave r a g e o f 2 ¢. 8 2 c e n t s , p u t t i n g m o r e
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Lumber--Shingles--Roofing
2ptlll the week-end in Blair visiting George Mencke,who h u been - --- -----.. ...__,__her sister,Mrs.Lucien Haller.visiting his mother,M n Chun son of Makand Mrs. Martin Paul-the foreign rninaionary ''°""*""°" n
son, was en no the num Zmpiul Lmcoln.5 n l &Be duff U u Mencke and" other relatives in m du n e c l o s e d n r ~ d n t o u t £ 5 nrolmd Blair. returned to his hcme m last M°"d"5 evening suffering Mn. !|!cL¢ne retumud from u fe\
in Seattle lui. Frida .from acute aplkndicitix.An opera day s villt at Falhm City.
Bah ph : m m e i n n m om .Y_..°"f.°°h _I -n r mr For Rentz-The Cunningham tion was performed an midnight and Mm.Hun vldted at Mn .Louis
u "|ulC patient i l retofvering nicely.C00lv.s Saturday and Sunrlny.
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Throughulfl, Six Shuts ...,
Hunters, Huy Your Shells by the Case
The Arndt Hardware
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The Gun for Ducks-
A Winchester
Experienced duck hunters will tell you
that Winchester guns and Winchester
shells are absolutely dependable under
the most severe conditions.
Comeln and see our stock of Winches-
ters before you go for ducks.
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Goo oal
A Fair Price
E terial~i~ the quantity needed
§at prices which will save you
F money.
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A y e B r o s
Peck and Dr.and Mrs.Hjnchman,
Gladys Siekkotter who work in Orna-
ha, spent Sunday 'with home folks.
Misaes Ruth and Francis Morgan.
ttlto lite north of town. were gueata
at the Oscar (lay er home at dinner
Ia:t Sunday.
.i.ar|:\~Blainr \\.1-so unfortunate
li\to l1.t\t l.1--p.trt tire taken
tsum &..1\.».l;touring car las:
;..tur\:.t5 night.
3l1 lirace Warrick and Gene.l:tcl»11 look Mr. and Mtn. Wm. MC-
tr..clun in tl.r r home in Omaha
2t:t::.\}ct:ning..Lv ll|».|hliaunt of \\C!ul Qi H.E||1
z.1r~l \tn e\.t ilu l)mtllla market 11"
cintlt "i th a lzrmnellt of his fine
li I li ti ll.unp-!:tr£?hogs.
Llllllilt hlunloeh,who is attending
ichool in Orltuhn.,spent last week-
end in Blair with his patients.Dr.
and Mrs.R. J.Murdoch.
hir. and Mrs. Frefl Huff went to
Umaha Monday and drove it new
Tudor Fon!sedan home Tuesday.Rathmann made the trade.l
an!! Iireman'a dance to the memi
bers and their families and guests
on last Friday evening, wan not nolargely attended but all had a good
timeThe Robert Normally family ia
reported to have two cases of sean:
let fever at their home in north
nest Blair. They are said to be light
ca-es and are recovering nicely.IMerle Barnhart of Hillsboro, S. D.l
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num:"gif" nauurnncno on .". »¢Farm Moore Vlil his liater,,.11 e..i`§f°"°"""""""i>.'2."'.c u li mn wm.Glady s, last Sunday in °'"""" '}'"'
.11, N b sang a solo in the Presbyterianhen|e rlc hurc h in Council Bluffs at the
.The Inlpeetor of the Womans R°'morning service.This is the church
hai' corps will be here Monday Uldinhere Bliss Gladys sings every Sun
il special meeting will be held at llily.
th ' 1 t<r' .M..Anree ococ l'h1\lP mem |For Sale:--Fon! Sedan, l1|;fll n \'cl
on excellent condition,lien r m .Judge Grossman and others frvfjlgdemountable rfma.starter.~h<'onli
Omaha evoke on the nltre-et wrtwrgnfr. almost neogirillanlhott:r5r.n.o
nl the Henry Christensen store fmileaf back afiring. American flat light
l m Monday evening in favor ofmoii lights. r:'.r»o.oo.will lalil yor!
the candidacy of Robert M.LaFol-rash, balance in monthly ;|a3.|1v.t.
lotto.John 11. Kytle, neu pllnnn 1:11
I'or quicker and better service on Hans 1;¢¢_ who has been JvltnIona; or shun haula of all kinds, call Nlelaenht right hand man in into
and ieare onlera at Blair Auto Trp the Quality and North aide I\l.afta to
and Tire nhop for Anderaen's Trans-1 work for the Petersen Htlar. Co. next
ff.l Phones, intl.9 , B e ll, ~ 4 6 .ttonlay QI; Bog i 3 V1ll.l3bl8 mg()38At.lo his employer and ia dependable
A deal was closed last Moralay and courteous to the public.hir.
hers are requested to be present.|
xthereby Fred Dome-cker b¢¢0m¢,.i3'etersen is to be congratulated on
the owner of the Jay Vestal eighty Kel-lim: so desirable a man.
acre form in the Colby school tilzi-I Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wahl:troln
trlct.The price paid is 1¢'t>°r£¢d as are now nicely located in the htm-
mu ann »-.~--tendni servic e here sums'Mrn.Underwood returned from
Lincoln Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Warrick and Mn '
and Mrs. Simmons of Omaha called
at the Home Sunday.
Rev. Mr. Underwood and Rev. Me-
liceman held :tervices here Sunday
afternoon.Mrs. w. Beane of "Iek.trn.ah called
on friends here Monday, Mrs. Simon
and lint. Sutherland among the for
tunate ones.Mr. and Mrs..Bert Mill of Long
Beach. (alif. and Mrs. Tedro ol Oni
hiehr.\i>.ited the llome and Mrs.
Susie Retzloft.Mrs.3)elem|1le.Mm..la::kmn.|
Mrs.Pierce and 2-Irs. |:. Outetter
Sutherland Iant .Mon
These literary spir-
rnemlaera of the Mon-
club established in
Mrs. Sutherland v u
called on Mrs.
day afternoon.
its are charter
day afternoon
18- of whic hamember.(And King Tut1=tomb
still remains iealed to them.;
T. S.1lollltead and wife of West$222.90 per acne.This is one of thews brick house,corner -of lththe top notch farms of the eountyil
Dr. Meats took Mrs. James "Hunt
ings lr Omaha last Monday and rent
her lo Kirkswille,Mo.Mrs.Hart-.
ings has been suffering from a can-
cer on her arm and will have the
injured ziiember removed while inl
ICirkstrille.Her daughter ltemice.
ia with her.
Mr. and Hrs.I'red Oliver ando
~Waahinfrlon,where ~.-...».€:~.z:.=.:;=;=:;;°1:¢'..;?:.:ir":.:.."';" :fin
Mmm will continue his tailor al.np.'Q°t° resident in the earlv :lay1'rn h a f "., ,"e c ang e " " ma u ta get nn rl'Mrs.bi.\.\=nn'e\mater ..».ilewitl
commodloua quartera.T"°>hn\.'e`f Chicago taimed her az .1 1'-l"=Nat
rented their property at ilrtl and Cole of mai
Washington to Hana Bee and family.
Mrs.A.F.Armntron# of Omaha day morning.
came up last Friday and spent 'ig
few days with her niece. Mrs llcrthn
Gollehon, her brother-in-law, Shel-lon .
I A se=|\lon of prayer war ' . I Tt.1
a.\P'r|s~"r Coxvt::~rraiw
who has been viaiting at the Johnlfmll Robert drove vo* from Omaha
A.Rhoadea home and with other laat T\l¢N|l)B1eltllilb They have
relatives for the past ten days, went sold their home and plan to build
down to Omaha hiondar morning to again on In aereaze.They are
visit his aunt, Mrs. I`. B. Oliver and naking arrangements to have Bur-
family.chem and Edwarela ol Blair tio the
Mott. Stewart. had the misfortune b_"'|'ll"¥no E
to cnt his forefinger on his left]On last Sunday Wm Sas look his
hand one day tan week when he family, accompanied by a m.s.t~:.
Hranew to Omaha to spend the dat
at the B. F. Evans home. In the .J
ternnon they -lrore out to thc mu
ation field and Wil! and Frtllk t¢>~i
nan chopping wood. and matlea ball
gash ttrlllelt will require several
weeks of careful handling before it
is 0. K. aain.l
The lllair iloupital \\;1-:l ila~.
place last r:iilay th:ru lumf.;four
tonsil.0PCratlone\ and all ilolmr ltlt1
1>The patients are Mrs.1iarl
thristetuen, Mrs. Hed Jensen. Mrs.
Cara Petenen and Misa Ilenriella
Petersen.alfa. II. n. llazganl returned ...Q
:lay evening from Sioux City aith_
ler little daughter, Mary Alice. who
vlsed on or before Honday, Oct. 2'i',has a visiting her grandparents
tl-ir first rifle in the air.Il1»y both
claim they en}otf~i it .i:.~l may yn
anvailt.
ll tliert are ov)ntcmllers of the
Flectlon Board-either Receiving or
Counting Board.~.-thu are,or will
be, unable to rcrva at the coming
lrflcdlon of November '4th.l92I, by
reanon of absence,or sickness of
eelf or family. I would like to be ail
up there for some time Mrs. Hap that I may properly fill the tacaiicy.
;§ir¢i'went u;i'abotI1.' two \eekS1tt°*lf any.to get her andhas also visited of;
parent; during that time._
Edwanl C. Jackson,
Clerk m a n a Court.
who are early day friends.Mn .
Armstrong, and her hu»h¢n¢!naw
deceased, were former Blair residents.
and Mrs.Arntatmng enjoyed the
short vacation here very mach..
Misa Lorraine Seite, who is teach-
ing the Green school. is lll al the
home of her.|lster, Mrs. Grant Inge
with a threatened attack of typlioi-l
fu er She in believed to !.-ill llc
1|nfl to recovery after .».e\cr.iI .t
l1:J lays of worr)'.alias Inrrnv -
rzothcr,Bin.Harry Seltz.But 1.
Milli.broke both her nrm~Str.
i \\ rnnvaleecing at her lithium .v ite
Fih
Sir and alfli.J.S JlJ':l1r\:i l
daughters, )»|i .»Lilah ar.\1 31.*fl
nf l"r1lnont spent Sunday 1:1 li .
xiriting old friends and at||u.|1I.!.|r
rs.They were guests ol ll:~
Mrs. John A. Rhnaden at I1ug;»r 1:
evening.Mr. Johnson, \=llm i .r-
cently purchased a fine brick lull
Ing in Fremont, ll inslallllig flxturv
and Pllna to have his opening tn
the jewelry buninera on Saturday.
Od.. ia
t I
LA
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cia|and administrative, tt
l4 Continued from wtf OTIQ I
citizens we demand the inmpeach |meat and removal from office -" I
officials, executive, lefcialatiic..mil
l ih'\
their oath* to aupport the I»-"
tion of the United Staten
lawn enacted under it.
Officers were flutc *
president,Oak llttti '. l
president,li.ll.Rhoailee,
second rite prenitlenl. Mrs.
to,Lincoln; third vice president, (Z
l'.Frisch.GIeniril:\ neconlinz Att.
,Giudea Firth, Grand Island: lll:!0ll
an. R. R.(nnn, Grand liland; tree..
urer,._\\' E. Rhoatlew, Omaha. The con
\ention clonal on Sunday mtl:the
blK8\'1"t attendance and the deepest
'Dirituai insight.A note of earne-t
Htdouanrss |1re\.ated the whole Con
vention.Baptieta in thin tonven
tion |'09I 1l to come to a new com-
eloturnesa of the reality of the Divine,
and to know God still rules in iii#world The general opfnlon express-
arhy nt delegates a that lhie Con
rention in the moat spiritual that
l' ll been held for many yearn.
nr l thei
I 0 l l t | W F I i
coln;tice g
Omaha:
Jeff Ye'
Golden, Frederic Norris. Heien Cefil
IEngelke and Inna Moore.Perfect vtemiance In grade W in
North school:alumna Ca mp wh
Corn llar nr,Jennie Allen,Fern
Nlchnlsen.Vidal!Glmron,Frpneeu|
Hn. W . E. Swihut in visiting at
the Tayior Frenc h home in Hemun
at the present \|\.ri1.in[.
The Messrs :nd Hendlfes ilaral-1
llemun and 0. l". Olsen and furni
lles went tu the gulches nulzinz on
a v '-v
Sundny.Mr u n i Hn W B H»u¢1.i».n.|rn A F 0 P Inpenl: Saturday 11ilzl;l 4.1.1 Sur.~:.|;. at ~~
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ANNOUNCEMENT!
we hels . ea-en uma in wa .\Gmil Cu»hmnn -peut the .uni.s |with home folks.~B T O S
Mr.and Mrs.John Kruzfr uf
: nn un z :_ _-
Commencing Saturday, Oct.g
18, we will open up a meat §
Charles Leslie
District Judge
Canlidate for Rh-Election
Plateau S1otoBank
S t a t e m e n t o f C o n d i t i o n
October 7, 1924
RESOURCES
Loans and Discuunls
Overdrufls
Bonds. Scsurllies. etc.
Banking House
Other Real Estate
Bankers Conservation Fund
Cash ItemsCASH ON HAND
Total -
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LIABILITIES
S5\0.94oM
1,531.39195.00
10,000.00
27,262.47|.460.34
96.50
142,753.56
$703,240.07
i
L m h l ,Ir i s M k n a n d C e a n n M a r -
ah al l.I'er fe¢ 1. atte nda nce i n x m l :l i l i n
C i l l i a n W a y n eN u r i h s r h v o l :I i r n n u -1 .
\I `ID u d g v o n .L o u i s ( m m m .D o n a l d e r r
' lG e o r g e H a t t e s o n ,G e o r g e ~
r i m vis.weelu in the lenior high:Avulr-ey Hellas,Falherlm Ilccjmmn.
Pearl Iiehnndt. Ruth Cl:-eely, Kirby
Pooh,Agnes Gillrenson, .Austin Hil-
ler,|I»ther Rubin.Gertwde Love,
Evelyn Montel,lllhlrcd Hdlormlc i.
Opel Mdformklr, Chr: Nelsen. Doro
thy l'o1|-eil, Lillian Rumuaeen, Jose
ghlne Robertson,Madeline Schmidt
Harry Sonensen,Clarins Stevemn.
Margerel Slruve :ml Louise Ziegler.
Honor sluxienll in junior high were:
Joel Allen,Han.:Aye,Edna Beck,
(blrlo\Le liillieruon, lluinrot Hen
ning:-en.Ilnynrd ilopewell,ilomllly
Iirogh,I-Ialwln Llndslrum,louise
Matthlesen,D a n y Nielsen,&llr}or-
iu Pilcher,Slargaret Jenkins and
llulh \'l¢.
xm p l mn in Altemllore
The Mchucl is placing greet em
phuin on perfect nttemlnnn Ulla
year.The plrenls ahould coopente
with the school ln helping to main
tnin an high ntandnnl of perfect. :sl-
ten-dance.
The pupil who in pundual qviry
clay ln the pupil that ln carrying
his work amd in intenulml in school.
The pupil who ls frequently lb-
sent from school in the pupil that
is frequenliy doing "hiling work."
Robert Sattersrlaite.Paul (?hr»f.ens-en,*Norrn|.Gustln.Georgie Antill.
Laura Campbell. Odle Golden.flulu
Fublett and Fxmeea Brooks.
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Perfect attendance In the Glnhf\er
nchool: Kenneth Th0H\P='°f'Ilelmaf
.lemen and I'eye Piney.
\maxaman 3;g\\;~;
$l:.A sisruenm I"u°11ch enteriltiilhl
her Sumily School clan and teach
er lu! Thrmllllf eveninz
Mr. gm! Hn. Hen Hxiley of Oma
ha an whiting at the Sum Ilull homf
ihln wvek.Mr.ln llll Polic: came out from
f»I\l8l|.l to visit with Kennard Irien-l~
Sunday.nf. a mi Hrs.11.11 Plunrge W
Clmrlu Gouache of 3\'uhlr1K¥-0"
eutoed to Wakefield to vi»it Mi »
Roth French on Sunday.llr. and Hn. B. J. Dailey of llluir
»pant Monday lmml Tluesully in R231
nlrd..Leland Wahl came home from
Omaha Monnlay.
Mn. Roscoe Rhea hu been on the
»lel¢ lla; for the pan week.
Miss Hrnml Fleckmarl.Analitant
Principle ln our high school and the
Fn-shman elau. journeyed to Blair
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P"'°*"'» If you wish U3 keep \s;=\fnr an all days picnic Lust. Saturday
the interest at your glnihlrvn in tcheol
work, me that they mme to nrhvol
every :lay and than they a n on
time.
"The following pupils in the grade#
have neser been alreni nr tanlr
during the fi s !six a n k s In the
Sth A grade:Alice Beekman.Ella
In Coprnhuer, Alta l'ni:| , My rtle
Glfberuon,Cla n Rmxh.Norma
Lund,llert Mcmllian.Alma Hor-
gensen,Iris Rndel,Ftintea Slerl.
Lutila Simpson, Eh-Ie Stevens, HebbltlrneStdcklett.Walter Wise im!
Florence Wolff
Perfect attendance in ssh Il: Mar
shall Burger Sue Carter Fupenhnver
and ntlenuea me mow m me c sc
ning.Mr.and an-1.George Qrlenkimc
shopped in 0111Ill!Monday.
Liuie Kalherlna Pnmer was taken
ill Sumlny with diphtheria.
IA.nlie Berry returned Sunday
morning from a few weeks vial'
with friends in New York.
Nu .Harland ?°rench 1nf.»rtaine=1
n ha d o !fri-:mls Ind l¢*ll\l\\l'\al
Sanuhy dinner in honor nf Genein
'etnml binhdny.Wersi hu been reeeivml (ram Dr
t. FI. Rock uf llissouri. stating thatthey are havinz feel Mlnouri rainy
unthar and plans on ntartlnz hmm
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=m a r k e t i n t h e C l a u s e n b u i l d -
;i n g o n F i f t h s t r e e t .
111§O u r m o t t o w i l l a l w a y s b e ,
Only the Choicest of Fresh
and Cured Meats at Lowest
Prices.
u n :1u i n "11111a l rn u nn -s _ »u _ »a - a n11 I !1111§P n o n e B h B
82151 c awénr Howard Gaiden Nszdlummy dmnoun.-~~~~~
Cap J0.0()
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits
l0.000.0(I
ll,52b.09
4.(|O(J.S')(luamntv Fund
DEPOSITS 627307.39
IotaI $705,240.07
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E. W. BURDIC, President
ERE. C. BURDIC, Vice President
GEO. W. STANGEI., Cashier
LA VERHE LWB, Asst. Cashier
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P n | | : n s R f i m w ; n ¢ n m B
to it
Ru/lad u linu it vilhinlov la wn Are yuur
chilllrensturdy?A B E A U T Y
2l\!Hl0l'1¢IH.-Florin;from abrulnicl l pf n hc r .a n unhappyh o n a nd A prn po nd h u u u m lIliaf l l n t a .I-lnmiu young
Pre nch gi rl. :l a nd s i n |\ e num !!roa d a n Ilia N 5 1 1 of delpe rauun.
:m u - c b y a n e x pl o d e d t i n tw oYounglmgtlnhmln.Lord Gr rsld
D o u b t !und Ch r ist op h u Dom.a n n l t n c t e d b y the | I r I a d l : -
e ru.md a p p nr a a r a Bl u Img!Ihr !! ! to ta in h e r a w a y f ro m hn
aa lnrg.Il a lp i r l t a t u h na t u r ethe y :lo no.eaa vnyzng hor soHo a ! ! C a rl o a n d p ut t i n g h u inh i s h a m h f o r l i n n i g h t .H y r -l i l o ' : p a t s Fin gll lh.I n t m u t l u r
h u l a ; h e n a n n l u r \ 1 o d w a n n a .
I I l I I ¢I LI
C°s'rr1|\\ by Linh. Ermm 8 Cm
g Chapter IH
aL a d y M a r y D o m b e y w a s a y o u n g
ur on mn o f ve r y p l e - u m ;1p | »a n n `c e ,
b u t t h e r e w e r e o c r n s l - m s u p o n w h i c h
m e c o u l d l o o k i t e m .Th i s wa s o ne c f
th em ..
" I a m n e ve r l n r p r l s e d a t a n y t h i n g
um G e r a l d d u e l . " t he m e C h r in l o p n e r .
wh o w a s s en t e d l n !! l l o r a l [h o d i l m l r
lab le,w u t 1 m u s t a n y t h a t I n hn ul zl
n e w e r h a ve e x p e c t e d y o u t o l u r e m n
mi x e d u p I n m e o f h i s eac ap nde l.
W i m :a n y o u g o i n g t o d o w i t h : h e
g l r l f '
"W a n am ed. " Ch ris to ph er ve nt ure d. u
m m do u bt fu ll y ." t h a t g n u snlght b e
a b l e t o m a l e u s e o f h e r n a | | k l n d a ff
I u n d r r n n r l n g ma i d .o r l o m r l h l n g o f
i l u ! n o n . "" T h a n k yo u . "L a d y M a r y re pl ie d!
w i t h o u t em h u l ll n n u ." I n m pe r fe c tl y
u l i s n n é w i t h t h e s e r vi c e s o f m y m m
ma i d. "Lo r d l l l u le r l e r l . wh o h a d t ak e n o n l y
a h n gu l d in t e r es t i n t h e c n n ve r s n ti c n ,
i n l e r w n e d fo r t h e n m t i m e .
" W h o r e l a t h e y o u n g p e r s o n n o i r !"
he ln q ul r ed .
3 " l n s o m e r o o m : n n r o f t h e ho u s e
; in -ope n n l th e h ole! !ou s1d ful me . sl r,"
G e n l d r e p l i e d .
L m l y M a r y m a e t o h e r fe e l .
l 'I c ~a n'1 d ec id f." s he mi d. " w hl ch a t
r w t w o h u lost h l n luenrl l n t h l l
on r n z o n o f vi l la g e lnre llne ss.Il o w -
ever . I fe el :u re sl a nt m r n dr l ce In i l l!!
h e n .Sen d h er ba rk in her ve<> nI¢ ."
Ge r a ld s t ro l l ed t o t h e do o r w i t h l u l l
sis te r a nd re tu rne d to hi s pla ce , U ng er
l n ; h i s r l g u n l l e r u e l r r l t n h l s .
h a r d ll l n l e r l e y l . s i p p e d l l l l nrlm-
ll l o u il r t fui l y .,
" I u m n m mg xe cz ln z t o r u al n gl v
nm u r ut . " he o b se r ve d. " il l r l l y o u r : m l
t m l e t o w a r d : h l a w m a ' w w m n n u u a l
: m d wan n o t al w a y s b e e n t l n - l y i r r e
p w n r h a b l e . b u t a t t h e s a m e t l m e y o u
n u n : m u e m b e r : l m w e a r a l n | m u n
gr y w l xe r e m eh ud r rn l ur fl a re li k el y t o
b e m l n u u d e r u l w d .I feel incli ned.
the ne lu re . io lm ln rs e yo ur 1\ 1| \l er a ad
s l w .1 sl lu ml d dn a ll : l u n I m u l l l i n
eu m un g e h e r t u r e t ur n to he r pe o p le . "
*'\ \re ll l i l k l n h o r i n t h e m o r n i n g .dr, " Ge ra ld ; 1r mn ls r| .L
anim]hy Kills lthltmgr,mfm nbd lil nn
gntlnring.the ir :lite ra lly in cl u e .
ino mu- rs a n d d r e n .Pr e s e n u y h r
fo u n d | s e a ! i n u r e Il u l o b a r . o r d e r e d
n wl ul sk y a nd : m ln u nd ie nn ad bu ck i o
. w i t c h th e ne\ er- on aal ng l l r e l m o f
plellurmurelzlngg i n l t e n n .Su d é e t l b .
wi t ho u t n a y wnrnimz,h l i i h o u l h l s
pla ye d Nm 1. q uee r tr ick . He wa s be en
o n tho 60 01.su n ll l ll il ll ld e,w i t h th o
o d o r n f t h e vl o l e l a m d t h e l i l n l l n
hi ! n o st r l l l ; a n d t h e g l r l l o o k i n g e r r o r
Ih e gat e.Size l u r n vd h e r h e a d a n d
h e n w " h e r fo r e - » h e r b e a u t i fu l eyes.
wi t h t h e i r p o u lo n e t e. t e rr l l l ed a p pe a l ;h e r q u i ve r i n g l l p n h e r 'c h l l d ' l l l g u r e z
th e t en d er a p pe a l o f he r . t he s o ul an d
l w e e r n e u n f h e r l n n o e e o l y o u t h e l l a ;
i n g m e so me r m o .u r e e t p u m m e
In h e r l r e m b l l n g b o d y
G e r a l d It o o d lgnlalenly b e fo r e h l m .
ta l l fa r e s tl o m o , m e e ye : b ri l l i a nt . u n
\ o l o e q u 1 \ e r e d s l l g h n y w i t h s u b d u e d
ex c l l em c l t ."Cl1rlstopl:er.y o u mo r ml r t fn t k o l d
ciod der erf h e cri ed," w a k e u p !l
h i ve w e n t h e m o l !w o n d e r fu l cr e a
r l l r a o n o o n h . I t o n I l e a ve i h i g p l l c e
: m i l l I t l n d o u t w h o s h o l l . "
" W l m l .an o t h e r a d ve n t u r e r 'C h r i s
to p h e r c x d n l m e d ." \ o o ' r e n o t t h i n k
l n x a b o u t M r r t l l e ? "
' T h a t ch i l d ?S o ! "w a s t h e I m m -
ll e n t fe i d n d e r ." I :e l l y o u l t ° | s o m e
on e h er e t o ni g ht .S h o ' | e i t h e r H m c h
o r R u n l l n o r l l a l l o n - I c a l f :m a k e
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ihro ugls a wr l n ge r .b u t lq u e en w l
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wi l l . w r re for p re S l in g .
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~I-'ol T H E E N T E R P R I S
A L L - r s z r n q v m
OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY ()F BLAIR,NEBRASKA
Blair. Nebraaka, October 18, 1924 Irmrrrs 'ras m:ws-lu¢ud\-1-fn zr-rsn1>xusx.-5... 1.~:..1.a /Q
I - a s v # § \ l \
a Sr.(Team llovrurdjiuvre hauled nm so Ar-mn.no.u> 'mm TABLE! Henry Bliiier,
¢. . . _-
Chiclzo and North Western
6:32 P. u. Daily.
7:13 A
7:15 A
2.00 P
e m P .
'f t-I5 A.
T a b u s m
Train _West
Li. Daily.
c. Sn. P. M. .t 0.
'ru.in North
M. Daily except Sunday.
M Daily exapt Sunday.;1. Daily except Sunday.
M. Sunday only.
Tnlnl South
.35.00 lington Friday and Saturday which
Jr.{Labor)9.00 he wiil have made into sorghum.
(Hbor)6.00 Wm.Wilkening and fimlly gupenl
work)
Henry Mll!er,
Fu nk NuevaMimeNeinon (Labor)38.00 Sunday at the Henry Scheer,Jr.
Gas.Nelson (Lnbm}44.00 home.
Nebr. Culv. 1. Mfg. Co. {Re-1 w .; was rescind hem announc
n li n i 23425, ing the birth nf a son at Un home
D. S. Pritchani (Labor)5.n0¢,f Mr. nml Mrs.Henry Mengcdohl
Rathmann Glf\|r¢ {Repairn}22| 0| \(g;Herman.Mr.Mengedaht an-1
D011 Rhea (Laborl 18.00 formerly of this vicinity n g a .ueli
Stqnqarml Ui]Cc.[Oil and known.
Rl1)l&0.26 Mr. ami Mrs. Aumxst Lallnnn and
i;f m§; "°" " ( Lab or)5.00 daughter, Mary lnll Mr. and Sits.
. .omonov {0iI}2.25 Albert Lmllman and baby span; gun.,Geo.Sheeta (Hauling tubes)5.00 dab' at the Ed Llngbonl home az'
- - - --' - -f e e l s d r y a n d h o t ,t h e t o n g u e b e - I
r c m e m f u r r e d ,t h e i h r o l t i n d r y i n t l ;
Q o n e ,s o t h a t : w a l l o w i n g i s p ; i = . r u 1 '
lhe face ia flushed,and the 9594
are bright.The appetite is lost nm!
there ia much thirst.
From twe nqr fwr to forty cigt
hours :Her the beginning of the
illness,the na h begins to fume
'out.H.appears first on the ricll:
of the nec k and upper pam of thechestnumsmallredspotssc attewli
over n flulhed surface. and spremlsj
rapidly, so wat by the e\.enin|.:of
the second dgg it may c oser the
whole bwlaf. the legs being renchm
READ THE ENTERPRISE FOR NE
~Coon WITHrG A~s~
PLAYS No nvonrrm
Non. Sim! Hi»\nr1r:\\. Soc
Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"-Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD GENERAL AND uocAL NEWS AND COMMENT
+-. . . _ - . - --' -
VOL. XXVIII
NO.SQnLAi1fi\',\sH1Nc'roN cou:<1'\', NEBRASKA, oc'roBER za. 1924.
5%Tmlavss BUSY ~ ~ ~ cm council.§couNrY uns ~ ~ ~ mmuron ummm' r a s c o u n r r w f " ~ ~H o w s m f r r l n a ;m m r a s n s n s g z ; ~u u s s r q . s m l s n
|'S {R les Li DilThe people of the Unifeel Statea Council Hold:funn"Meeting And Flr tlrrn ill Wuhingion (ously "ill Q pg-5 To Mggf HERE .upnme WN u dll.incl
Rolaberlen Are Cnmmlnrd in \lri0=ll;d nd;of the members of T L Q uf ~ lfl ull lef~d Many Cattle Dvrinx Q i lllenl.Other Sctticln
are ema ng a el are r 1" " ° "
.=.fff"°"`I? "Ihlc\u ; Congress lower taxes,-while taxi Buaincu gf Clly ..Winter Msniha ~1ha. Dlstrict Connntmxs of ,Are ntertwled
UI " J Ib "1 wang larger each loung Pfeoplea Society nf ChriliianrT,:a if iii" reached the gigm- uizcmfmn mms Ani: Anwwsn P1.1»::~.1\UF Fa rm rms Y'=1»*R r:ndnm of Dinrin 2 will he lid-1;"UE5"°" was namwzw o m'
NU CLUES AS Tu THE ClIL|»RllSiuc ;_,m ol ;¢;_0g0,000_0o0 per yea:.E fin Zllnir October 24 as and g¢1z|,1,.§'rm supreme court mam in A
1 $ l , 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 is c o l B l a i r N e b r Oc t ob e r 2 1 192 4.\\n.l 1ing !.on C o u n t y w i l l fe u d il l ' m e et i n g vu ri l l b e 5" n e i a n; n e n m em b u e d i».|1O n l a s t Tu e <1 n y e ve n m g , Zm : k . o f t l u e \ a m o u n ' .'__n . _ l A _.._..a........ ..:. ...- r n . - ' n l i i f f u n ....-......r ¢ . N l ¢.|.:........§... ..3 ».,. n f1 n r | |i { n n Pu u la u n nvn nm l nf Rt n i rl d d o n ° n . . w ° ~ - h u h . . . _ . _ . * i
L
The Only Sensible, Sauibaiy Method
Cheaper than any other way
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
BLAIR,NEBRASKA
Storage Batteries
1 1-Plate, $14.95
30x3§ Fisk Tires, $6.45
»..»|.
8:25 A. Id. Daily except Sminday.;;,,,,."d Taylor (I-lbw)
12:35 It li. Daily except Sunday.Truhlsen Bros.4011>
6:28 P. H. Ihily..Walter Larsen Gangs (Re-
-~' - - ~ - ~pairs)
C0lT1\'1`\COMMISSIONERS'West Bros.Hh s)
PROCEEDINGS Ami t Hdw.1SvPnliu}
ill. c . Blsc o (R¢vlir¢)
County Commisdonar: Room.C. J. Beckman (Supplies forBlair,Nebr.Sept.22.1924.|poor)
The Baan!of County Commits- Sa11ue!\\'.Chambers (Ins.
1.2.00
1.50
62.70
.153.52use
1.60
N icke non.
Emil,Gilbert and
Wm.Holtmam,Art
and Theodore Wilsor
blue rock shoot at
day.
Mrs. Sadie Mengec
:pc m Sunday with
Ha mm .\
Theodora Rinar ar
lull..
Ce cl l La il m sm ,Th i s i s a de sc r ip t io n o f t h e u=u a|
h u t H t n l u l o h l or t y p i ca l c a 8 e ,b u t t h e d i s e a s e i s n o t
z attend-ed t h e n l w g r n s o p l a i n l y m a r k e d .Sc a rl e t
N i c k l r l b n 5~_m._ fe\er o f t e n a p p e a r s i n d i f fe r e n t
i f o r m n .M i l d cases m a y oc c u r i n
l o h t a n d fa m i l y w h i c h t h e u y m t o m n a n sl i gh t .T h e
r e l n t i vu n e a r r a s h m a y b e fa i n t n m ! m a y h a t o n l y
| =s h o r t t i m e .So m e ti m e s t h e r e 1°
ad f\ !l 1 n y gp en t n o n a h a t a l l , o n l y h e a d ache,so re
n E c h i a n k a m t h r o a t a n d s t r a w b e r r y t o n g u e . A g a i n
\1 '!_.....\.\. "l
C r o u d y h a d nbw-ui t w o d o t c n ch i c k - Il a c l e d an p n y t h e lnneresz o n u w .
"|L__J..A .inks n f n u n r lcns ntnien from his chicken house.iuovemmem 11s2s,ooo,noo,ooo.Boh's é..-Ph éwm was ¢mr¢q.1us|Comklerlnl 1
561.93
23.37
21.35
30.00
S u y n t t h e Jo h
h o m e .
Gii ber t.a n d Ce ci !
b l o n d n y w i t h W m .I
W m . l l o i t m a n a n d
d a u g h t e r ,N o r m a w e
S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g .
A n n u !K|\r¥11nff
,there may oe a urunnm rwll uu\
Laiiman ;p¢n; no fever
Allman.~Mild u n s of scarlet fever are
son Luis! and sometimes called scarhtina nr scar
re in Nickerson lvt rash.HUG cases are just asidrinnnguaasseverec a m,so far
Arlhnr Mann- nn nmremlinz the disease is concern
s u t i n i e s w h i c h n h o w l c i i ,H l n r y G r i m m ,
¢n 1 _ n - | f- . _ - Il . . . . - . . .- - . n n ; » l
all that appnrenuy W u uuwu n u mu . ;- - --- -....arrests have been made.more Hu n half of our ¢1\'!.§!Ill!.Dl|:Mo¢¢¢reporting dur roll~nJl.gh,temptation and W1
wenlth on which we are pgymg SGQ1 The minutes of the Inst regular lpin at the big game.
On Nes dty n igh ; of hu -§,,;, interest or $7.200.000,000 per yenrmeeting were mu l and approved.In this section the foi
,qthleven entered th, Domuzker »¢\m\\»r ;n.in1.eres1. bill, which must be§The report o! R G.Ailen,City an have reported :lm
-...LI nn! nf the new wealth crelbe1l'Taessurcr win °r¢ad.Moved and have nude their Burch:
question.Bonds of
follovog oiifo on me different funds pensea and money ldv.)zoomindicated below to pay the same.ia. C. Debel, County Judge
A1not lldw.(Supplies)B.-tl)(Court costa)11599
Blnir Auto Exchange (Gas,
oil,etc,}"'Theodore Croudy (Labor)
Deep Rock Oil Co ( G u l
c. J . Hlndley {Drn¢ginzl
Gem D.Hlndley (Grading
with engine)Ed.Hansen tvnzs rlnrl 22.
Brl Hannon {Dllllln| }50.00
Ed Hansen (Labor)52.60Gwm Hlndley (Trac tor)106200
Jenkins Oil Co. (Oil)
Emil Johnson (Dunning)
Geo. H. Michelson tbraxdnzi
Grover C. Wilkins (Labor)
Miller Hunk liilnckamllh
1.27
mo o
46.20
44.05
mo o
95
m a
56.85
24.30
37.00
|F`red De Weber (Supplies
[M poor!2o.oo
C R. Gray (Supplies forP°°fl $1.15
liollmqnlst Gr. l Lhr. Co. (Coal
1 for poor)555
R.B.Printing Co.(Cul:
.l>°°l==>52.33
hen. Co~0p. Meme. Co. (Sup
.plies for poor)15.90
Dr. q A. Lsnnstnff (Std Qr.
salary)3535
Maurice Behrens, Sheriff
mm.: for pdaoners)123.40
J. Mueller (Supplies for poor) 35.88
The Pilot (Supplies)1s.so
o - . - H -. . , -_ . . _ - --. - -. . _ - . . ,rioht and Harvey llartung visited
Monday evening with Ed Crocker nl
Fontanelle.
Freenun brothers tracked cattle to
Gmlha for Mc ngedoht brothers the
forepart of the week.
Mr.and Mrs.John Eehtenkzmp
of Arlington spent Sunday at the
Leonard Echtenkmp home.
Glenn Freeman of Nickeraon was
1 buslneas caller in the ndghbor-
hood Monday.
Walter Wlmlster,Wm.Wilkening.
Albert Lallmnn and Roy Mengcdoht
iruckod cane to Arlington Fddny
_. f - _.cd;indeed, the mild canes may be
even more dangerous.because it-
mildness enooumgee relaxation in
the enforcement of preventive measones.The onercat C8825 may devel
op from exposure of children to a
mild cane.Dangerous .complications
suc h ns lrlllt Brlght disease, rheu
matiam,eu'complications causing
leafnesa. and mnatoid disease.are
likely to oocur ln mild cases n w
have not been watched carefully and
treated properlahThe only known source of scarlet
fever is a scarlet fever patient it
and Satnnlagr for Howard Rove.lu: only by the co-operation of the
Wm. Holtmln and Albert Lallmnn
were in Arlington Friday.
Jake Frannerabnr;of Arlington
parents of evergf child that an epi-
demic of scarlet fever can be avoid
ed.If your child become in¢li§pos~
L 5 c n 0 1 \
I Jensen,
an, Hana
, z~r._P.P and among other things took sew r--=~ ~-~ --- --eral musicd imnruments.each year.seconded, this report be an
No clue as to the culprits hu as No wonder our people an demand- read and plned on file.A
get been found.Mhz Odiie A1lenPi¥18 lower tures,something shouid1rnen present voting 'Aye',
5,me teacher.be done by congress to lighten Lu tion c arried.`burdens or abolish them--audit can The foilowing eommunia
I m accomplished if the people me read:
The Henman!Co-operative :Lon.ru 1n|\hlnr\ Intl. nizht of something' "T ~ " L ° °. £ , . . . . 1 $ ~
:cepted nl they expect to feed: Ed
ll C°w~=ii~ E. llnrsh,R. 1-".Lam:
.the mo- Anamon.m e n d Q M
mtion un; llnnn
I1i2n.'}=} xlmn-é. Ed Pfdfr, Guin n number of our io-nl pam-.;'°.,.;;_wa s question
"1
wr
1
a
Q
*fiw
n u n a v u - n .- _ .. _like a hundred dollars worth of mer-
flllndlle.The thieves entered through the
'lront door by breaking the plate
glass.
On llondapnig of this week
thieves opened the t window of
the downstairs work roorn of the
Danish Publishin; House and finding
the glass door locked between the
work room and the stock room they
neatly tool: out the gl!53| r¢l¢ll¢d ll
and unhooked the door which hooked
from the stock room eldo and enter-
cd.Apparently they were acquainted
with values, as they took a numb"
of the highest priced fountain i
As y etnoc zlueheabeendlaooveféd
as to the g uIlty p srtle | .--~
nmln MAN ovens xx ransom
WRU Pltllxtr userasulusvsu --- .the interest evil.
The remedy which l have to offerin simple and wr First, we must!
flnd the way to pay off our bondl
issues. _'The constitution provrldes.
"thatéohgnena shall iasue the rnoney
and create the value, then why not
make government Bonds full legal
tender, or exchangeable for currency,
this legislative act would vivo out!
cur national debt' of $26,000.000,000
and would do away with colleotinl*yearly, the interest bill to be pcm!
(»|l the bonds.This would save the
tax-psyens t1,200,o00,o|J0 per year.
BLAIR LADY KEEPS OPEN no u sn a
' 1 ' h e ~ b o me o f l r . e n d lr e . A . R.e m u of eas£`Soutl|street,w
fllled to overflowing on lest Sunday
afternoon and evening when a lart91
. _; - -
Gentlemen.
We enclose herewith credit memoin the amount of $700.00 on account
of cylinder returned in aaordanel
with our agreement.We find ae-
eonllng to our boolm there is abd-
ance due us on open account of
515234, our invoice of August itat,
leaving a net balance due you after
crediting the credit memo referred
to, ol 354716, for which amount we
enclose our check.Please acknow-
ledge receipt of check.
Truly yours,.
Skinner Enfine Co.
A. E. Rose, Sl¢'¥»
Moved and seconded, the City ao-cept the settlement referred to ln
the above letter and that the Clerk
he instructed ;e deposit the $547.16
to the aedlt o! the Light fund.
Councilman present voting 'Aye',the
motion carried ;
one e§»oclsus Behrens.
FLOAT SENATOR
N. w. Wilkins. born and reared in
Washington county, ls out for float
senator between Washington and
Dodee counties on the progreedve
ticket.Hr. 'Wilkins is well known in this
section of the county, being e sub-
stantial fennel and always known
as a law abiding citizen..He enjoys
the esteem? of all who know lllm
end has n betless friends whovmshould and will rally to his support
on election day.His home from boyhood up has
been on the old home fam on the
Paulo. bore he went to nhool at
and D.C.Van Deueen,President
of Blair Chamber of Commerce.
One of the choirs of thirty voices
from one of the Omaha churches
will furnish the music Eur the Sun-
e. § ¢ " §. . " " "taught over nie
for some time put.
BLA!!!c m 'SCHOOL uo f r s s
dl! evenlnr service which will closewitha dedslon sewlee for we , md y n { : , . n : | : l m b ; o f _ w g g w
W O T * ~Do llt ~ to ltf llld f g f m . t m ~ h g y g
at least ;h.e_er these sendas which e l m me
will start Friday evening at 1:30 at
the Christian church and continue
with three services Saturday and
services Sunday altcrnoon and eve
ning.Even one is invited to at-
tend twe meetings.
p A.R.HEE"l'S
The first meetlnfof the Daufh-
tera of the Revolution 'met lest
the Sutherland echoo|"and afternnd Friday.Oct.17,with I r a .Nettle
tool:a course at college.Before
starting farmlng for hlmeelfhe spent,
number of f flwdl c ame in to ex-'"'P"°'* and seconded, the C'"" b°im¢=-.1 months an traveling, sdaitlng
tend congrnt1.dntionn elif but *hh-E instructed to hold "" "" "" ""i""°'ié:he north.northwest and western
es to the hostess, whose birth anni- in payment of Insurance l'l°l¥\5\Il!1¥LP,,.¢ of the United gu
.vereary it was.iuntil all of the agents entltld IO!Coupled with a good dducatlon, he;
con jewe lry ;'°' ; §° ;°;* w n g -As is the custom Willl Eheee P°°PT¢""°'°warrants have ~ th e i r ° ° ' li s strictly honest and industrious
'gn <=;»=;;§g ,9 nson,`\\rhen the annual event comes around °"', j" * j; ; = ~AlluCoun|;lhnen ~ and hu one of the fine (ann homescs' °the house is thrown open to fricnr11l.9¥1 v M '¥¢'»mo lon cerre .f the t .'There 5, n foolish-When they arnved they found * l f l r and near and hospitality and*The f0|;¢,{nr bills were read:o noun 5'o
large crowd inspecting the '*°'§ gggd ghggf reign |Epl¢me.i l l l l d r A l R 0 ~$|2.5U:|nd |_, up-to-the IllilllnB ga |11 qug.
and each lady received a beautlfu |At tffe supper hour a fine |gp|§[ThB Enterprise
silver spoon ae a souvenir of the wu served to all and later ln t!1eEd Stdcklett
occasion.1 {v f |,me nffre ln lg|Fllnk llc ldanigalHr.Johnson recently pun c ha sod :: §£; " r ee men a n i wm.Nornberg'
eh; lnaflf building and installed fine 'The as-enlmr was sp€nt in ,;,;t§n¢1tlbert_.len_sen_ _fe
Mr. and Mrs. Skov Nielsen drove
over to Fremont on last Sshnrdsy
to attend the opening of the J ohn-
.nese about him,he ls all boalneex
" " 5 1 i m c o m e d a r 2
3 4 0 !lt ls Washington county's turn
'"°°.for the float senatorshlp and Dodge
6°'county shoulll be considerate of this
N n l l l .Mrs.W.W.Wilkinson need an
article on the Continental Looper;
Mrs.Lillie A.Ryde resigned as
www of th e o rga nllati on as she
aspects to be in Omaha znudz of
the time during the winter and Mrs.
Gertrude Farnham was chosen tc
take her place.
Mrs.Newell served refneshments
at the close of the program.The following are the o!lleemoff
'Nikoml chapter:Regent,Harriet M.
Ballard;V.R..Mrs.Lucy McKay;
Scc'y,&lrs. Gertrude Fornham;'Treas.
1
I
ing a weather record ut
use of meesurinellnstntmew. th"
are now ready to continue the record
lay ns eo tthe ha rometer ae dthe m-
mometer.They have also learned
bow weather maps asa made and
the use of U. S. weather reports.
Chemistry class are busy ln the
laboratory this wa e k w wtth.
acids, bases and salts.Ale with
this work ther are stulr lo l the
method of unitlht' dxemioal equa-
tions and their ues.
The Htysics elses are ftvdrlns the
subjects of force and motion.'fha
discussions this wee! are based on
Newton's laws of motion.Some tn-
terestring experiments are being per-
fonncd ln connection wlth thlework.
'n e n o o n md - a mi s h c lu b vm
hold a meeting on Friday morning
ourlng the regular cle-ss period.A
one sc:Pilar."The wm, "wuz
be presented br a cast Eonslswg of
Haney K1ogh, Ernest Hansen. Nor-
ma Tildem and Wayne Strlcklett. In
addition to the play parliamentary_3?£.fsct.There are Iwo other candi-hirs.Elisa Hencke;Registrar.Mrs. nalee will be dlscuseed Bessie Hor-
....1__e.n--x...»x. num.Numan llint..Mrs.Idle La»|(Continued onpele Four
i
\
._ _- -
A Nice Robe ls Sure Fine When the
Weather is Chilly
$5.50
-- _
»@-<-SEE Us F/RST wha. o»NM of a C., or _/lnglhing
'Pu/"ming lu .1 Cm.
Aman-sngner M0|0P
CompanyB U I C K D O D G E
259 ;n;ins";.::'; neighborh¢¢¢i M°nd3J»esl consfait your fnmlly physician at
ance.H y ou wait until the nah ap
' n l n n Ln untold nrrhunt of harm
llilier Hunk (Bheksmith I wwf)2
work)135 C. H.Robertaon, Co. Treo.Wm. Nlcbaum (Dngging |(Stampod tnv., °*PN"» abc.) 1
Ind labor)lv
Rolland Riehtsr (Dr ls zh ul
Grover C. Wilkins (U\'ll'!lI\l)
Pele Chwtensen {Drag|,'lnl)
E.R. Christensen th r wxln s l
E . H. H e i e r w n n i n l)
H. w. Meier!wary (Dragging)
Glyn Rn 'lDr¢l¥lnz!
IIunne Ry an (IJ:azlrinxi
m i o
28.20
19.30
a u s
34.65
(4.10
70.20
30.60
18.99
Prank Tint: (Service rendered) 1
Henry Truhlsen (Com. work é
nllleagei 11The Tribune (Lnqnl Prim-
Ivurl x
Rosa Van Liew (Night watch,
N l )I
¥. Z. The Shoe Msn {Suppiles
for poor)
Fred Heuermahn
Republican Candidate for |
0
Scarlet Fever
Scarlet fever is an euiiy trans
mltlefl and widely spread preventable
disease, characterized by sudden on
set llrith fever, yomiling, fon throat
and A gcnenl scarlet rash, followed
by a prolonged scaling of 1.he"`|kin.
The first aymtoms of scarlet fever
__. _ ___ ____,__.-_____-* _ -
A Nice Robe ls Sure Fine When the
Weather is Chilly
$5.50
-- _
»@-<-SEE Us F/RST wha. o»NM of a C., or _/lnglhing
'Pu/"ming lu .1 Cm.
Aman-sngner M0|0P
CompanyB U I C K D O D G E
I
T1m\|y.Fm: Duma
. . . _ _ _
Your Vote W ill be Appreciated
~\
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TE.\(HER'S I:x,\>n:<,\'r1ox
. . . _-
Nov 22.1924
Jan. 2l 1925
1) '\1"ES
April nk, 1925 \
JIPD n was
Aug.1,1925
104.5 F on the first day.Th e :k in ld s without cost to the advertiser
'8.92
.om I
.s.-no i
436
£8.00
3.60chinqlm<nn§§m§Isz. on co. 1011;1022
ond mu l work)
C. lvl. Spiker (Road work)
St.01|Co.(Oli ma gan)
I. P. Skov ¢Drlsrins>
1Edwin Dam (Road work)
Louis Krohn (Roni work)
55.45
30.00
2625
85.97
7.80
21.00
Henry A. Meier {Roa.d work) 201.72
'|¥'|ddo LOIII lRoad work)
S.H. Neff (Raul work)Ihvighl Patrick (Roul work)
Arthur Andaman {Roul work)
62.5024.00 .97.0025.00I
State Journal Co.(suppliaa)63.04
Wuhington Co. Farm Bureau
(Salary and expense}495.41
Harry Envoy (MMR !or poor]3.00
Booty Contracting Co. (Bridge
wonk}392E.4SFarmers Gr. k Lbr. C0. (Lum-ber)500.05I. J. Knstle (Pipe used on
Con.Culv.)45.75
Omlhl Baum hon Store (Con
Chds Chriatofflrron (Road crate bars)3430
5.00
25.00
5.00
8.15
24.00
42.5519.75
2.50
35.50
Theodore Anderson (Road work) 5.00
work)Chrit Davhc lfllolli work)
W. W. Manh (l§o¢z! work)
H.w.Meierhoary {Labor)
S. ll. Neff (Road work)
Hans C. Lemn (Road work)
Alben Mathieaen (Reed work)
la s h Mcnclte (Hold work)
Joe De Vinney (Road work)
Wiliam Sippenfiehi raw)|work)
work)8.00
Irank Schafer (Raed York)16.50
Milford Wilkins (Road work)10.00
r:.S. Anderson (Dru ng)
R.P.Rasmussen {Bridgo
and rep.)13320
: me
52.00
1.70
E. S. Anderson {Ron:l work)
Fred De Weber (Repairs)
{.II.Lee (Repairs and
biaekamlth work)12.041
Henry G. Nohmberg (Road
work)
llenry G. Nohmberg (Road
62.50
12.5€
'I6.5£
53.50
5.65
Larl Pnl; .( Dragging)
C. I". Puls (Dragging)
Marlon Sutheriand {DragginlrJ
I. L. Schafer (Runriiog tfld-1 011 motion the third Qunrterly Ro
er)4.00 ports were received from the follow
Peteraen Hdur. Co. (Supplies)4.85 ing offieens:County C1erk, Count;Peter J. Christens~en (Road Illlrlgt, County Sheriff and Clerk o
work)41.50 the District Court.
C. Il. llunaen (Road work)18.00 On rqolion the Bonn] adjourned isZlerrrum Schwock (Road [meet oo. 20,1924.
i'I3.0'0work i .
(Bien Nonotmaker Ulead -
'\\ra rk}lggg
Henry Gehrk (Road work)25.00 ANNIE C. SIAIITIN,
'County Clerk
BELL umzsu \Al. LE'\NEWS
u n - - _ --.w a l n u t f i x t u r e s a n d 4 n e w n s h f a n ; t a l a t ;h o u r ,t h e g u e s t s d e - '
1 - t a c k o f s i l v e r e n d a l l t h a t g o e s °n | . r t d f o r t h e i r h o m e s n f l e r , ; , h _
m a k e a n w d o r n i w e l r s 's t o r e .i n g M r s .B r o c k m a n y h a p p y r e t u r n s '
H e l s 9.n a l j e w e l e r ,h a v i n g m u " , o f t h e d a r ,
C. a N.w. rut. ua.
Roy Smith
C. a N. w. RR. C.
Mid-West Electric Co.
''P in the business, and k"°-5"it The presence of her mn. EamentF7¥\!-ITG? C083 Co.
thoroughly.T" °first day " ' "" i mm wife of neun-¢a¢,Nebr.for a Drake-Williams-Mount Co.
mosl.successful one and after pre-un of' the day, gave added plell* | Vnlvoline Oil Company
hunting over rife-h»g==}__jj'§§§:.... to the aces.-alan..World Publishing: Cu.
0'I{nnlon-Maher-0'Hanlon
""°""'!rlntea runnmg lor uns uuum,UVM! 4n.nu ......_..,...._
8
1
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11.57
12.49,03.61
15.10
I3 05
TI 41me '
5600
from Dodge eounI.§.
We fmve known Mr. Willdns forthe put twenty -flue y ean and 'we PIONEER COUNTY MA H |Cf-ILEBRATZS BIRTHDAY;After an absence of aevenl months
leur genial florist, Mr. W. J. Rodgers
IQ z u r e :C l u p . .M r s .J e n n i e O f f e n .l
I H o m e A J G M N
have nothing bu:good words to ,
speak for him.If he in elected welknow that the intenexu of the people[Friends and neighbors gnthered and wife lure returned from a ver?of this county will be perfectly safe al the Wiflinrn McDonald home last pleuanl. trip to their native lend,
in his hands, because bln judgment Sunday ul 1 surprise on this highlySeotlend..au..."...au \u\o»tnlnu intereltingw i t h spoo ns,n e Io u n u | \li vw cn n u r . _ _ . _ _ . . . . _ _ .
t o l a k e t h e n a m e s o f n l ? m a n y m ff j D I K O N R s u r l A L
:mul m a k e a n e w o n i c r fo r :\|\oon~
"
' t h a t h e '?0L\|l|sen-I t h e m t o t h e Th e Fnewieric D i x o n re c it a l g i ve n
dus np poi nl ed on es ..: t t h e o p e r a ho u s e o n I n t M o n d a y
l{i~\B l a i r friend:~\\ :3 1 hum 31]a w n i n g w a s o i l a n d m o r e t h a n a n y
1:mda o f urgcsn.o n e exgvecteel i t t o be.
I _..|_ I-- I I."-¢.|¢v§» and
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(F en . B . Hi ke r
An d e rs o n &L u n d
C h r i s Z n n d e r s
N e p t u n e M a t e r C .
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G .Z..D i x o n
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nl ng
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nn on
6 0 0 0
is g o o d a n d h e w i l l k n o w In t l d o w h a t
h r I.h?'Zks i s r i g h t .
nr -: n, \1 1> =c c 1 . r n F u r m a n
n :H I G H s r n o n l .
Su p t .U . v.M a n e : r a i l u i n m e e t
r t vp e c l c d pi o n e e r :a m i t o n m m n f u w ,- . . ......_. . . ,h i m t h a t h e haul re ac he d t h e s i x t y - r x p e r i - e n c e s n o t h i n k o ve r a n d l t h t e
>ixt.h mi le st on e.j l u t h e i r fr i e n d s d u r i n g t h e c o m i n g
'Ti n w o r t h y o f m r n t i o n t h a t t h i f w i n t e f m o n t h s .
g e n t l e m n n w a s h o r n .ed u c ai e d m u l Th e y n l u p p t d ,f o r a bi t ,i n P e n n -
: t i l i l i ve s i n t h e n o m o n e i g h b o r h o o d . : s y l va n i a o n t h e h o m e w a n l t r i p a n d
L o n g C r e e k .H i s w i fe i n t h e d o u g h -M n R o d g e r s a n d M r .W i l !Pi e p e r .
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ix.~s.
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The Perfect Fleur
For Bread or for Pastry
PlLLSBURY'S BEST Flour
will give the best results.
lt is a blended product of
(he choicest wheat grown,
so mixed as to produce the
utmost i n f l a v o r and
quality.
FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS
North Side Store
/ENS NIELSEN. Ploprido,
~\. . - -_E a r l y n a y l n e s u m u l | llIu1.||\... ..C l t y o f B l a i r " ' m i n g T u e s d a y o f t h e h i g h n c h o o l s t u t e r a t 3 p i o n e e r m m . m e u w I b vl IG I;......B L A I R m o z !l ' L A ' ~ ¥ _ _ m r u a n fa m i l y KlB€lt¢|h i m a s h e m u l e h l I.n _ .-.......|$ 0 \ H i B i l d h N o n i M , | . } l ¢ $ | ? b l n w b ¢ ( } e n u i n l C l ¢ 5 l ¢ d i n d g b a t f W l l r k . Th BQSIQW 'Cil.lB L§iLh'$G§ image" in the bw-i.
»|-nn: nn' tn Bldr while theTiIli.\MA2l 1 lub \\ man hue m the aufnence ana vnu l.U\\llu'g 1 dell zlloweel as rear!and that warrants'
Tekamah has been rlc fclltd but Y app nu.be t uahfied to be drawn on the proper funds inThh:.nceth:1 season and they mi pm iudxslif "mf rT:|Tsie auy qi was the payment of the mme.On ml!rail
foilnwing sluelents siznd for thir
phase of school activity:Hllilh Jen
sen. Earl Jacobs. Reynold Lanz. Ev-»
ting forl.h every pqssibie effort ln be they have eve; heard and be_"U!1ell.hl.eebl Grimn,Gra}..e"u 'l"yzu:m, (;.¢¢rg9 Nelson, Milford
r beat Ullif Friday afternoon when h re ortcd, one Moore, Chnstemcen,Carmacheel and
_l1evehimtobe| .s ess P v..-.\.... ..-elm» 'lun'tim rnntmn rar-
Mehrens. Margaret St:uve, Winifred
n \|-_l\.....|!u P \ n | |§!l1\!|.l£
The-ir home is one or nnspu.auny|where their friends are elways ex-1
tended we heanien welcome Ind:
this mrtallion was sn unusudly pleu-
unt one when old school males xnet,
u~vie\\eel the u m .gut nmainted.
T r a n ,u l u v u v u - v - -v r i v e s o f t h e m e n w o k t h e t r a i n f o r
horne.They retum with renewed rigor
and enthushurm for "fini: work lrul
their Biair friend:are d u l :bid
I= |
M |\I lWm. Craven (Rami work]20.00
Bc nel Benelnn lilnad work)68.00 3 t h e t \ \ o t e a m s w i l l c l a s h o n t h e Te -
k a m a h fi e ld .I t is pr o b a b l e t h a t a
l a r g e n u m b e r o f pe o pl e w i l l d r i ve
u p s o t h e g a m e .Th e t w o L e m m a a n
1 I - _ . | A L - -
ui the fommost muniqimns in the -'j==~w=\ luuaqg ,_,, ____-...ln lwn ,lJl.l|lJ\I|}. . - . .- - -..ed.*R berhw .Gertrude Love.Kirby with the younger genention lml' th emllfnitlrl States.Q"1 o nITheWomen'n Chlmber of Com-Moved and IlQ¢0m1Bd this m"""zCook, Rah-er! Gollehon and Mamhnl! spent the day of rn!enioyment..
he mljourned.All Coundimen "°t`.\Vilkins.1 3lmerce wen: responmhls for his ap-4 l .-\.-Inf Aye the motion carried.=Ifllrrn have been Mnttu the had-n u vs m xs n mz n m c n l u r z g v . .
welcome
work!gf§.~;=.'<;;;'f;;.,;;,. . .lnvilni to some fn andbu .u n l l l l l l g u n a ;u i f u vA x e l C a r l a L o n ( R o a d w o r k )1 5 . 0 0 . B i n a n d l i n .E m i l l ' ° n m " n ' " m
G u y S l a d e r m o m !w o r k )2 5 0 " i n a l o w c a l l e r s S a t u r d u e v e n t u s g .
J p J e - m e n ( R o s d v f b r k i ; 3 _ 5 g A u é a t K e r l x l r o f f r e t u r n e d h o m o
C h a r l e y l ' o 1 r e r a ( R o a d w o r k )1 2 . 5 0 F r i d a y e v e n i n g f r o m L o d g e p o u e
M .F . .S i n d e r m u d w o : k }1 2 . : » o " h e r e h e h a s b e e n I o o k m g a f t e r h i s
O l e M i c h c l u n [ E n g i n e w o r k )2 4 . 0 0 l a n d m t e n s l a
W m .M u c b e l s e n ( R o a d w o r k )o : s . o o f Z i i e u l a m e s J o h n a n d L e c n n r d E c h
A u g u s t .P m c h n o w l l l l o w i n g l l e n h m p a n d c h l l d n u n s p e n t \ & ' e d n e n
s t u m p s )4 . 0 0 d n y au.t h a J o h n I J c h t e n k n m p .S r .
Amd: lldw.(Wade).55 home at Arlington.Arlington o n Co.<G»»1 oss Mr. mi Mrs. Aum-1 Niemin are
Arlington Malo: Co.{Oil)1.50 the proud parents of l nine pound
H. C. Blue (Oil ean}2.50 boy bam Thuunday. October 9. Mn.Deen Rock on Co.(Gu and lNieman wi l formetly Miss Ruby
oil!12.43 Blemun.
Farmers Gr. é Lbr. Co., Ari.f Gilbert Lllimnn spent Salunluy
'Lumher}21.30 evening at the Wm. Hallman home.
Fnmlers Gr. & Lbr. Co., Ken-1 Min Heian Wilkenlng sp-ent Wo!
apparently evenly maurneu Inu \.!|u|1.Fearing in ou r my ann are no ul:.who do not go wil! mm one of the congmtulntcd on their good judx-.aww C. E. Krause, City Clerk ..wt games of the mmm Thus ===»:r,m,,,_Henry Gdmm.Pres.ol {£\unci\.
1; th e~ an de c i de th e wnf enn ni At the"clor»e of the program,n 1c ampmns IP E|{\|]¢f~0CiDl gi;ng wg; enjoyed br (0L §| TY POEMS TUSSEI.ll w r r n sr~:m\'.nnlr'rsI l 1 .. . __ -
in§'Q駢01» of Nebmakn and loam
challendng them to ulebale.Already
pmiindmry piana hive been nude to
'meet Sioux City Centra!High in
debate in January.»:!....s n U lfnaanr has béln \0l'Y
Ted Therkul
of Blair. has
machine \|\il\\
crop of c orn
i».run ba a
sen, who resides ncrthlilil over your h¢l1f3\Pf°h'¢\"' and
purchasml a huakingl have I chir\bpnc:i¢ axplanation *P*
whi 1; to hulk hu big' plied to your apedflt cne.¥111}°:»
~ fan.The critter, the benefits received from chnroprac»
:ac tor and wiii huak lics-1 a.-..J ¢.¢|l»n#\nf |!|.\|'c u p s .u .1 . v¢ » u ... , . . . _ - .,gx t ......1 \ \ r ¢9 | n i t Al l e n .'-150 _ . . - _ - - : . . t a...a..\.-».n m !h a vn i l n h fm t fne h1 .t ml I¢ ¢I bu sh el s o f c o r n .The menus :mu P¢\| \-"-...».-.. ana fnhfr an eeP¢¢1l"Y '"1\maml»:n |:~: 05| AHA l l n u n ~\ l l \ l t u u \ 1 .w s 1 \ .u r f J \ :v a k 'a r o n n n w r a o m c u m l i v e i n t h e s o u t h e r n p a r t o f " E c o a c h t h e t e a m s .p e r d i y .h r 1 .h i n t o r i n
' a t e r .o \: a n n o o e 'Q ' L .n u n l y ,z r t u r m - d h a m !l a s t u w .| » ¢ - -' N i l s L 4 t e I r s m u
a n d > i f = \ - *M l r y " " " " ° " " * " " ¢ " ' ° "° f ."5 f o n d a ; .A f t e r n o o n C l u b m e t m a t h 5 m m t h e i r t r i p t o H o t s u l : - M E '{ |' 3 l o C R A T S r n m m :C l n r u :u i m l i n t h i s v i c i n i t y a n d w a n b e
M r .a n d M r s .F r e d K n u t a e n .w e r e 3 1 5 .I " .W .A r m l l o n O c t ;? ° .1 .E S l l r i n R 8 »C o l a .|K w n t c h e e l w i t h m u c h i n t z r e n t b b o u r
luuuvca a n »- -.vi t a l m c o m e i n m i g e t a c q u a i n t e d
D r .L e l a n d S t u n .
C h i r o p n c w r
P;rm.¢»rs State [knit Bldg
married in Council Bluffs, lawn on go"call was Ttsponmm In u|Wedvesalay n! las! week b}\l"?n*"waming a modern no'\el.
Henry De Long.i Mn. .I-:Tin McKay had the entire
'fhe rvuqz c ouple, both uf '*l\°"',afternnon with \book review. Shu
an 1»\u.hingmn County prudtlctn Willf chone "Heirs Apparent" by Slr pmt.
be at hum to their many friends af- lip Gibbs and handled 5; in at very
ter Nav.lst on the alll home place interesting manner.
mth of \°'~'f= where W groom hu . The Club meets o¢¢_ 21, with Miss
completed n new wuwlern house nice# (arr*le Winemtm.'Ihl2 slubjtti fot
ll fumlsheel.the ttfl.er\1'r=n h°~=:s:Fmrtcn of
TnDat."
lhey made the mp fr om Den rr
via the auto mute and had a ihrve-
faal.snow to husk in g|;Il.in£!lrwlr
1 m'er'1l1e Rockies.wldMr. and Mrs. Allen think sw
a\\'a:=hlnzton cwnty .Nabra-L.\
mighty line pE.\r-to htte.
Rrv.Nielsen. dltrlct pre-r'~uf
the Ni-bn»ka branch nf tlo 1:!»15Dsnlnhchurch,inxtallctl l!¢\i11ll
The Dtmncratis State (|ntraICOm-
mithe has asalgnmi lion. J. N. N
_Inn, tn»~l|1.\le'fur Governor.for
qly g h m 1fuel:of the fllllrra
cllien tr:\.\.\hm;¢tnn {m.mI>
Arllngt-r=. \\¢.l nf l 2|\fl .10 A
Iirntlard. \'»»I Ur!.fl. 1\n0 A.
\s 41-=»1 10 I'1t. l:\ll.|»u|. \.2.- .|.0 l'
Blair \\-1 ta :'»~f»
'l{erma1\\ \ r l 'li l .. .a I1
n x
..r ..1 . . § n . v
o r
21
11
Tal
Sl
i l
at
Sl
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( a me n -; -Mr. Thcrkelsrn will alnri huaking M G M I HRIDGL QL If-=1'l0N
r L N vf I..aww "___ . . _ , . . ..5 Again the Dodge c dunty mm of
\l. \N\.t'l"l't»:Nl1 'luperdmas are exerclbetl o\¢t 1110
LAl"()l.I.lIT"l`lC MIIETINGrebnlldin;:of the laxennn bridaw
- - - - -»I»¢lD!\|l the Fillthorn river on the
l1fl.-r :11n!i.voters from this \%uhlng1.on~DodK° lines.rumtx uhJ .=r¢mtem~te~l in thc This bridge has been out for soma
I ¢I~\l~'te mmement drove down l°;time,in flr t has gone out before.
t¢» r ¢ . | = . \n n l a s t M o n d a y ¢ \ ; n l n § {t o r m ! ' l t i s t o t h e i n t e r e s t o f I ' r e m o n
'- _h f
.1
»
Illrd lLumb¢r}120.40'nesdny evening writh Hrs. Emii Lal!-I
Mi le Inmsnhv (Runnin)2.00 mln..Void l.rel.md (Labor)5.001 Roy Menzedoht retumed home!
Ludwig Jensen (Labor)20.00'I'ue.ndq evening : I h r I ten dlyn
1
r» 3 0 11 1r .a. |1 m m lu ru _ - . | -v........, d l ra n nr i n l' ih s l l l b n re b u i l t .A s ) | " ;n u u r nuRobertKllly{Telm work)2.50'hunZin£ trip to the and hills.
Emll Rnudsen (Labor)mo o ;m n vin e;Echlenkmnp spent
M r . a n d M m A n c h o r Jo h n - fm (sf --- -1\lilllaltawrn -| - -" ' i a .2 r .Hn r f m :, m . , ,n a vy N e b r .g g m g i n |a 3 \F r i d a y H y m n B r o c k |g p p e n m n g 3 f¢\\hIJ.?S\,N e b r .ch u r c h .P f n f T . .11112 Il!l h a 2 m n .=Li!._ \1.l|||}.\|i ;!J ..r u vu u n u .. , . -- - , .: . . .: . -,..__t ha n d ;p en t.an fe w d a y s w i s h i n g M r .d a y s w i t h h i s b m u n e r .IIr n e s i ,o f H a n n a fi l l e d t h e pu l pn l f~r R f .lull t o I-!..C a !h o u n fo r 'h w m»:»:1m<* f = "i " " " " " ' ¢ " ° ` w e l l p l e " h i m a t e a c t i o n ha s be e n w h e n o n Q
-'\\._\ n l z l n 1I\ " A l u n Wham lf.§:l;lt|:.1r1»t.1.h€!¢.|14 l l i i I \ ' l |i m l l w f .- , ,.
V N U v¢2 \ = » | u u n ; u n a | - v s . - _. ... . .1 3 5 , 5 9 g r a n d p a r e n t s ,M r .u n d M r s .J o h n Johnson'| brother, Rasmus Johnnscn.fue1zraae,near.