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10-23-1924v \, ~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 \ aSr.(Teamllovrurdjiuvre 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. MDaily exapt Sunday.;1. Daily except Sunday. M. Sunday only. Tnlnl South .35.00 lingtonFridayandSaturday which Jr.{Labor)9.00hewiilhavemadeintosorghum. (Hbor)6.00Wm.Wilkening andfimlly gupenl work) HenryMll!er, Fu nkNuevaMimeNeinon(Labor)38.00 Sundayat theHenryScheer,Jr. Gas.Nelson(Lnbm}44.00 home.Nebr. Culv. 1. Mfg. Co. {Re-1w.; was rescindhem announc n li n i23425, ing the birth nf a son at Un home D. S. Pritchani(Labor)5.n0¢,f Mr. nml Mrs.HenryMengcdohl Rathmann Glf\|r¢ {Repairn}22| 0| \(g;Herman.Mr.Mengedahtan-1 D011 Rhea (Laborl18.00 formerly of this vicinityn g a .ueli Stqnqarml Ui]Cc.[Oil andknown. Rl1)l&0.26Mr. ami Mrs. Aumxst Lallnnn and i;f m§; "°" " ( Lab or)5.00 daughter, Mary lnllMr. andSits. . .omonov {0iI}2.25 Albert Lmllman and baby span; gun.,Geo.Sheeta(Hauling tubes)5.00 dab' at the Ed Llngbonl homeaz' - - - --' - -f e e l sd r ya n dh o t ,t h et o n g u eb e - I r c m e m f u r r e d ,t h ei h r o l ti nd r yi n t l ; Q o n e ,s ot h a t: w a l l o w i n gi sp ; i = . r u 1' lhefaceiaflushed,andthe9594 are bright.The appetite is lost nm! thereiamuch thirst. Fromtwe nqr fwrtoforty cigt hours:Herthebeginningofthe illness,thena hbeginstofume 'out.H.appearsfirstonthericll: of the nec k and upper pam of thechestnumsmallredspotssc attewli over n flulhed surface. and spremlsj rapidly, so wat by the e\.enin|.:of thesecond dggit may c oserthe whole bwlaf. thelegsbeingrenchm READ THE ENTERPRISE FOR NE ~CoonWITHrG 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.inclRolaberlen 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 StorageBatteries 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.TruhlsenBros.4011> 6:28 P. H. Ihily..Walter Larsen Gangs(Re- -~' - - ~ - ~pairs) C0lT1\'1`\COMMISSIONERS'West Bros.Hh s) PROCEEDINGSAmi tHdw.1SvPnliu} ill. c . Blsc o(R¢vlir¢) County Commisdonar: Room.C. J. Beckman (Supplies forBlair,Nebr.Sept.22.1924.|poor) TheBaan!ofCountyCommits- Sa11ue!\\'.Chambers(Ins. 1.2.00 1.50 62.70.153.52use 1.60 N icke non. Emil,Gilbertand Wm.Holtmam,Art and TheodoreWilsor bluerockshootat day. Mrs. Sadie Mengec :pc mSundaywith Ha mm .\ TheodoraRinar ar lull.. Ce cl lLa il m sm ,Th i s i s ade sc r ip t io no ft h eu=u a| h u tH t n l u l o h lor 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 zattend-edt h en l w g r ns op l a i n l ym a r k e d .Sc a rl e t N i c k l r l b n5~_m._ fe\ero f t e na p p e a r si nd i f fe r e n t i f o r m n .M i l dcasesm a yoc c u ri n l o h ta n dfa m i l yw h i c h t h eu y m t o m na nsl i gh t .T h e r e l n t i vun e a rr 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 tt i m e .So m e ti m e st h e r e1° adf\ !l 1 n ygp en tn on a h a t a l l , o n l y h e a dache,so re nE c h i a n k a mt 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 uyn tt h eJo h h o m e . Gii ber t.a n dCe ci ! b l o n d n yw i t hW 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 aw e S a t u r d a ye ve n i n g . A n n u !K|\r¥11nff ,there may oe a urunnmrwlluu\Laiiman;p¢n; no fever Allman.~Mildu n sofscarletfeverare son Luis! and sometimes called scarhtina nr scar re in Nickerson lvtrash.HUGcases are justas idrinnnguaasseverec a m,sofar ArlhnrMann- 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 fundspensea and money ldv.)zoom indicated below to pay the same.ia. C. Debel, County Judge A1notlldw.(Supplies)B.-tl)(Court costa)11599 BlnirAutoExchange(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.Hansentvnzs rlnrl22. Brl Hannon {Dllllln| }50.00 EdHansen(Labor)52.60Gwm Hlndley (Trac tor)106200 Jenkins Oil Co. (Oil) EmilJohnson(Dunning) Geo. H. Michelson tbraxdnzi Grover C. Wilkins(Labor) Miller Hunkliilnckamllh 1.27 mo o 46.20 44.05 mo o 95 m a 56.85 24.30 37.00 |F`red DeWeber(Supplies [M poor!2o.oo CR. Gray (Supplies for P°°fl$1.15 liollmqnlst Gr. l Lhr. Co. (Coal 1for poor)555 R.B.Printing Co.(Cul: .l>°°l==>52.33 hen. Co~0p. Meme. Co. (Sup .plies for poor)15.90 Dr. qA. Lsnnstnff (Std Qr. salary)3535 Maurice Behrens, Sheriff mm.: for pdaoners)123.40J. Mueller (Supplies for poor) 35.88 The Pilot (Supplies)1s.so o - . - H -. . , -_ . . _ - --. - -. . _ - . . ,riohtandHarveyllartungvisited Monday evening with Ed Crocker nl Fontanelle. Freenun brothers tracked cattle to Gmlha for Mc ngedoht brothers the forepart of the week. Mr.andMrs.JohnEehtenkzmp ofArlingtonspentSunday at the Leonard Echtenkmp home. Glenn Freeman of Nickeraon was 1buslneascallerinthendghbor- hood Monday. WalterWlmlster,Wm.Wilkening. Albert Lallmnn and Roy Mengcdoht iruckodcanetoArlingtonFddny _. f- _.cd;indeed, the mild canes may be evenmoredangerous.becauseit- mildnessenooumgeerelaxationin the enforcement of preventive meas ones.The onercat C8825 may devel op from exposure of childrento a mild cane.Dangerous .complications suc h ns lrlllt Brlghtdisease, rheu matiam,eu'complicationscausing leafnesa. and mnatoiddisease.are likely to oocurlnmild casesn w have not been watched carefully and treated properlahThe only known source of scarlet fever is a scarlet fever patientit and Satnnlagr for Howard Rove.lu: only by the co-operation ofthe Wm. Holtmln and Albert Lallmnn were in ArlingtonFriday. JakeFrannerabnr;ofArlington 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 offer in 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 notmakegovernmentBonds 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 memo in 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 aftercreditingthecreditmemoreferred 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 andservices 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 droveover 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/RSTwha. o»NM of a C., or _/lnglhing 'Pu/"minglu .1 Cm. Aman-sngner M0|0P CompanyB U I C KD O D G E 259 ;n;ins";.::'; neighborh¢¢¢iM°nd3J»esl consfait your fnmlly physician at ance.H y ou wait until the nah ap ' n l n nLnuntoldnrrhuntofharm llilier Hunk(BheksmithIwwf)2 work)135 C. H.Robertaon, Co. Treo. Wm. Nlcbaum(Dngging|(Stampod tnv., °*PN"» abc.) 1 Indlabor)lv RollandRiehtsr(Dr ls zh ul Grover C. Wilkins (U\'ll'!lI\l) PeleChwtensen{Drag|,'lnl) E.R. Christensenth r wxln s l E . H. H e i e r w n n i n l) H. w. Meier!wary (Dragging) GlynRn '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 nllleagei11 The Tribune(LnqnlPrim- Ivurlx Rosa Van Liew (Night watch, N l )I ¥. Z. The Shoe Msn {Suppiles for poor) Fred Heuermahn Republican Candidate for| 0 Scarlet Fever Scarletfever isaneuiiy 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/RSTwha. o»NM of a C., or _/lnglhing 'Pu/"minglu .1 Cm. Aman-sngner M0|0P CompanyB U I C KD O D G E I T1m\|y.Fm: Duma . . . _ _ _ Your Vote W ill be Appreciated ~\ 0¢Q~ TE.\(HER'SI:x,\>n:<,\'r1ox . . . _- Nov22.1924 Jan. 2l1925 1) '\1"ES April nk, 1925\ JIPDnwas Aug.1,1925 104.5 F on the first day.Th e :k in ld swithoutcosttotheadvertiser '8.92 .om I .s.-no i 436 £8.00 3.60chinqlm<nn§§m§Isz. onco. 1011;1022 ondmu lwork) C. lvl. Spiker (Road work) St.01|Co.(Olimagan) 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 '|¥'|ddoLOIIIlRoadwork) S.H. Neff(Raul work)IhvighlPatrick(Roul work) Arthur Andaman {Roul work) 62.5024.00 .97.0025.00I State JournalCo.(suppliaa)63.04 Wuhington Co. Farm Bureau (Salary and expense}495.41 Harry Envoy (MMR !or poor]3.00 Booty Contracting Co. (Bridgewonk}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(Roadcrate 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)ChritDavhc 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 hMcnclte(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(Drung) R.P.Rasmussen{Bridgo and rep.)13320 : me 52.00 1.70 E. S. Anderson {Ron:l work) FredDeWeber(Repairs) {.II.Lee(Repairsand biaekamlthwork)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-1011 motion the third Qunrterly Ro er)4.00ports were received from the follow Peteraen Hdur. Co. (Supplies)4.85ing offieens:County C1erk, Count;Peter J. Christens~en (RoadIlllrlgt, County Sheriff andClerk o work)41.50the District Court. C. Il. llunaen (Road work)18.00On rqolion the Bonn] adjourned is Zlerrrum Schwock(Road[meet oo. 20,1924. i'I3.0'0work i. (Bien Nonotmaker Ulead- '\\ra rk}lggg Henry Gehrk (Road work)25.00ANNIE 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 1 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 : funn Warrick (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 . H .I' .H o l l e r G .Z..D i x o n 241 rm fjn na) nl ng 3: ~o 1~7» T5 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 . -.\.n - !. . '- D . . \ 4 ¢ s a fn n n a r " m f m n . T h a ~ " S o " ix.~s. usf u i f \ \~z~Ox. ' v1s m ." \`i f |'*1H"'~??! ~f_z '¢§; ;; ;. _-L._ ;" ':J The Perfect Fleur ForBreadorforPastry PlLLSBURY'S BEST Flour willgivethe best results. lt is a blended product of (he choicest wheat grown, so mixed as to produce the utmosti nf l a v o rand 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 in Th h:.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 |\IlWm. Craven (Rami work]20.00 Bc nel Benelnn lilnad work)68.003 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 nll l l l lg u n a ;u i f u vA x e lC a r l a L o n( R o a dw o r k )1 5 . 0 0. B i na n dl i n .E m i ll ' ° n m " n' " m G u yS l a d e rm o m !w o r k )25 0" i n a l o wc a l l e r sS a t u r d ue v e n t u s g . JpJ e - m e n( R o s dv f b r k i; 3 _ 5 gA u éa tK e r l x l r o f fr e t u r n e dh o m o C h a r l e yl ' o 1 r e r a( R o a dw o r k )1 2 . 5 0F r i d a ye v e n i n gf r o mL o d g e p o u e M .F . .S i n d e rm u dw o : k }1 2 . : » o" h e r eh eh a sb e e nI o o k m ga f t e rh i s O l eM i c h c l u n[ E n g i n ew o r k )2 4 . 0 0l a n dm t e n s l a W m .M u c b e l s e n( R o a dw o r k )o : s . o o fZ i i e u l a m e sJ o h na n dL e c n n r dE c h A u g u s t .P m c h n o wl l l l o w i n gl l e n h m pa n dc h l l d n u ns p e n t\ & ' e d n e n s t u m p s )4 . 0 0d n yau.t h aJ o h nI J c h t e n k n m p .S r . Amd: lldw.(Wade).55 home atArlington.Arlingtono nCo.<G»»1ossMr. mi Mrs. Aum-1 Niemin are ArlingtonMalo: Co.{Oil)1.50the proud parents of l nine pound H. C. Blue (Oil ean}2.50 boy bam Thuunday. October 9. Mn. Deen Rock on Co.(Gu andlNiemanwi lformetlyMissRuby oil!12.43Blemun.Farmers Gr. é Lbr. Co., Ari.fGilbertLllimnnspentSalunluy 'Lumher}21.30 evening at the Wm. Hallman home. Fnmlers Gr. & Lbr. Co., Ken-1Min 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'rs I 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 .ES 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:!»15 Dsnlnh church,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 I1n x ..r ..1 . . § n . v o r 21 11 Tal Sl i l at Sl \ l ( 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 somaI ¢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 » IllrdlLumb¢r}120.40'nesdny evening writh Hrs. Emii Lal!-I Mi leInmsnhv(Runnin)2.00 mln..Voidl.rel.md(Labor)5.001RoyMenzedohtretumedhome! Ludwig Jensen(Labor)20.00'I'ue.ndq evening: I h r Iten 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. EmllRnudsen(Labor)mo o ;m nvin e;Echlenkmnpspent 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 Uv¢2\ = » | uu n ; un a| - v s. - _. ... . .1 3 5 , 5 9g r a n d p a r e n t s ,M r .u n dM r s .J o h n Johnson'| brother, Rasmus Johnnscn.fue1zraae,near. :,_ - 1B l a i r , N e h r n s n , O c t o b e r ,23,1924 x 1 " " "" " " " _ _ " " " " " _ " " " " - u n`Ta"\.r.Ne b r a s k a ,Oc to b er ,23.1924 H a ve F a i t h i n N t b n l h . . . . p - 1I t is n o t u n u s u a l t h i n g t o h e a r u n fa vo r a b l e c o m p a r i s o n s o f o u r s t a t e * Q w i t h o t h e r sta te s.Th e s e st a te m en t s J ._| _ }- _ . .. - J AL- t u r e h a . r e fu n d t o e n a c t a u c h a L a w a n d a Jo n s t i t u t i o n a l C o n ve n t i o n h e l d a s r a e n t t y l 1920-23 t h o u g h t i t vu . n a d vi n b l e t o i n c l u d e t h e e l i m i m t o n o !t h e p a r t y :circle a m o n g DL; s nu um an il a ii !!r b i * Y l i l n l t h n i ! -'nm mmmrnrsg !§ E B R A S K A I S G u a n ' o d l o ( n P L A C E ' r n M A R R Y s t n a t a l the itflxn a t i o n 1 l f y o u w a n t t o " m a r r y |f a r m "l\¢i¥*\*'\»r N e b r a s k a o f fe r s sp le n di d o p p o r t u n i -t i n fn r l tie s.I n fi ve o l t h e N o r t h C e n t r a l im pr ove- I A b q t 15 million ls tha a'-an numbar a l h ln l h ll conmmld dai! In the Unitld States. e was the owner of a well Every day is dtfanll dx]uri: nomo hmbgnda. "n Wu to give his c hildrtn mony is equally necesaary il the ranges of a high school edu-ichild is so grow propariy, uid Dr. L was a calamity for his Hedger. ood to ian l man like Sh:» 'nm ENTERPRISE-h | | T ¢ ¢ CHURCH o mscrolu' BAPTIST CHURCH (Cor.linc oln and o n atreeta) Arthur D. Smalley, Pastor. Sunday School 10 A. Ii. Homin; Service 11 A. H. Evening Service 'I:30 P. M. CHURCH OF CHRIST (Cor.Lincoln and 2nd streets) L. H. (bmp. Pastor. Bible School 10 A. H. Homin; W orship 11 A. ltl. Christian Endeavor 6:30 P. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. H. Church Night,Wednesday 7:30 CONGREGATIONAL cfntmc fz (Cor. Walker Are. and Colfax) James Hclieeman. Pastor. Sunday School I0 A. H. llornlng Santee 11 A. lf. Christian Endeavor 6:30 P. ll. ST.PAUL w' mI : n . \ N CHURCH (Drum, Nebraska] Rev, R. J. Rcinertsen, Pastor Sunday School at 10 A. tl. Church Services ot l l A.ld. AMERICAN Ev.- mr rn .m m m ' (W.Lincoln and 2nd street) ll. J. Warning, Pastor. Blalr Telephone 1802 Amedean Ltlthenn relldoua struction:Saturday aftemoona at 1:30 or 2.Sunday school 10 n rn. Divine aervlce at t0:30.Our :er slcea are alternately either Engllah or German. The church boand rnoetl ocearlonly and the voting'members convene quarterly. The Ladlea Aid meets every brat Wednesday afternoon of month. The pastor intend:to serve mlsalon-Italiana on Sunday P( ll'a. o x m s n EV.LU'IHERAN CHURCH (Cor. .lackaon and Center atnll) Il. Nlelaen, Pastor. Sunday School 9:15 A. ll. Homin; Serrlca 10:30 A. ll. Evening Serlc e 7:30 P. H. ; Q U l N C ' t c o w x r o r W A S H -|S o - o n c r u m b l e d f a s t a w a y o é a l ) l c C o r m l c k .` r i On o bright and crisp?mornlmt. |Crisp with earlyfr0et1* of autumn. Loyal daughters of Niku-ml l Started on an expedition. lStade¢l to renew the landrnarltf. |Early land-marks ond traditions or Fontanellc. the town so famous. Fontanelle of y earn ago-|l you ask me what we found then: What are added to our alone? Llaten to thin tele of zléllflingsl Cleaned from none' on daughter# -lone. Tales of interest ann of value Handed by traditions true;And if y ou listen, I will nw them To generation:young and new; l-or them to foster and to cherlah Am! to help them on their "\"3¥» To be strong and ever ready ln the progreaa oi' the day; As were the brave and noble aettleri Brave because they faced the dangers Ol' a wild, unc ertain mil: Noble for their love of hearth-stone llomes and wives inspired the Soul When they left their tlea and kindredOnthe be of that great river, med the Mississippi; From the village they called,Qulnc3. But they heard of the vast pralrles Ol' the land of greater promlae; Famed for buffalo and Red man Famed for rivers thru lta valleys On a boat they launched their fortunea ln the spdng of fifty -four; And they toiled and never falteresl Till they reached Neba-aaka'a shore. lt was Omaha, the gate-way That gave promise to this hand; And they felt they had not miaaal nThe rich and aoughbfor land, Oh, the ric h and fertile valleys. Oh, the air so vast and pure! .And the Redman famed ln atory Rewanled their adventurous lure. zxcrrox cornrrx' Nrznnasxa llence Quincy Colony so aublime. \.t';¢, an -yenterday. Ae we wand¢3'0d o'er H1080 ruin* 0'er the High-Banks. rugged new There we came upon God's Acre. Where these noble ones atlllnleep.'fls no qtliel.,-5cl enchantlnfr, so sublime,--and .znenine-ri. That we felt our pulses quicken And our souls :seemed purified! The location was of grdndeur! On a liluff. juat by the way Of the l~Ilkhorn'a peaceful faovrlnz With all nature held in away. WoodLawn'a Kmttmla can ne'er be equalled For her trees are oak and pine lied-blnla whistle in the bunches Blue~blnls dart ln cdmson fine. ll is our aim and our ambition To preserve thia worthy lore 01' the pioneer and brother Who embanlted on IIlkhorn'a shore: With a marlc of stone or granite. Marble alab or boulder gray With a wowry n:c?5=nge on lt That will last forever and for aye. May Allen Luzure.Zliotorlan Nikuml Chapter D. AJ : lRETIRED I ROM CIllCULA'l"loN The thirty-one scrub bulls thot are to be exchanged by fa:men for Purebneds brought to them by thc Burlington Dairy Sire train, will be retired from circulation as herd llres and converted into poor bologna by UR Parking houac that has the cour mre to buy them, it ia officially an- rounoed. The scrub will be taken onthe train at each stop and put into the stall vacated by the purehnxl who la to take the pluce at the head of the herd from which the acrob was ousted.\Not even scrub bull gem to ride in state ln a parlor ear to his doom, but these few day: of c omforg will be the laat for thla old .wreekgr of run! Prosperity, for, when the twen; tY°fol.II"lh Of October rnlla thnla| aka. Regular church services Sunday. You are Invited to ull tltGiel»¢nices. 51. P AUL L trrnr anax c rtun c n, o nuau l'.J.lteinertaen,l'u.stor Sunday. Oct. 26th. 5 Sunday school at 10:00. Morning worship at 11:00.On ThuM Oct. auth, the Lllnlléit Aid holds its annual bazaar.On Thursday, Nov. Bth the Ladies .Aid meets at the parnonege. I 1 susnxrrs slum 1 Abbottjnohn It Dunlap, Attorneys. Notice lo hereby given that by Itirtue of an execution leaned by the \(lerk of the Distdct Court of Wash-lington \County.Nebraska upon u jjudgment rendered in sold court in la\or of Bennington State Bunk nacalnet .Adolph Jansen, I have leviedloan the following tl0.l\¢¥ibod prop- ierty of aaid defendant to Satisfy lllilll executton,to-wits One Fon! :Coupe Model l924,Engine No.B388'I8l and Z will on the 3rd J oy of Nov. 1024 at 2 o'clock P. M. of 511ltl dal at the-.went front door of the court- house ln the City ol'Blair,l|lr'as\l1- lngton County,Nebraska.sell at |publlc awlon to the highest bidder :|Iii.. h ...T..E. 'I`.f°.`I§f caf tclhzatlrll' p "tus Olraid execution ln the num of s.|u~gether with interest on $321i63.l}: §'.?.?..2.°."` fibllliéié' :inc ;;;:,. Febmary ju, 1924, and costa of wit taxed at 312.15 and increased cunts, $7.50 and accruing costs. Dated this 2lr\l.clay of October, maze. 39.2t Maurice Mehrens, Sheriff of Washlnklol <;°»=»3- `e ms a. NOTICE QP ADMIN- 1~(}g°q q,\;_p ISTRA o Notice la hereby given that the un- .1-..I."a.t an anceheutnr of UIC lout tered;and the said Admlnin r make such other and further orders, discl\lr|ed.jzglinuincei and decrees as to this if y ou fail to appear before ¢dCourt may seem proper. County Court on the 10th du 'd i Witness my hsnd and Officini Seal November 1924, at.10 u'o:|ock A. M.[h§3 31h day of Oc tober ma. and content said petition. the C°=1r1.1sr:.»\1.}A. C. l)EBEL» nmy grgn|the prayer thereof anal i|5 County Judne. ro1.1T1r,u.,\mr:n1'zsr:m::~:Ts l'LL1r1c.x1,.a1>\1:Rr1s1:m:x'r:< °»J e m a n a t e : r o m m e u m m u r m e u ,u l : pnejudloedand the aelfaeeklng. Foe- qucntly, they have to do with laws, the expressed desire being to place some one ln a position of political responsibility so that ostensibly h may lift Nebraska out of the aloum ot neactlon. One of these selfappointed lpoles man was beard to remark lately that if Nebraska was as progressive as Wisconsin, the people of thif state would be much better off. A member of his audience salted him ll he was G l u y e v y v u s n v u a v n a .»- v - -v -v - people. The elimination of the pany circle :an moan but one thing-the elim- ination of political pawea And in their place will come well organised ntinorilies ln the form o!factions mow and classes. Tllesa minorities will be led by unofflclat spokesman and advisers, nnponsible to no one, states,including Nebraska,an sve- rage .of 8.4 percent of the farm owners have acquired their lands by matrlmony,acconlins: to the Sears- Roebuck Agricultural Foundation, based on a survey made by the United States Department of Agri- culture. Kan.-sas,Iowa, Illinois and Minne- ond seeltinx for the most part a¢|.f aota are the other four states in advan for them selves or the "Farm by Marriage" group thatfishu s etheir 31oupg.f ahould prove good hunting grounds T h a t t h i s w i l l b e t h e r e s u l t i s n o t ! t o r t h e l a n d - e y e d s u i t o r .I n t h o s e A a a _n l _ - - - - _ .- I | \ . -I - - A Ins were up to rlate. and he was ln-I terestfwl in the civic and moral het-" * " " ' " "" " " - " " ' " ' " * _" ' "" ' *terrnent of hu community.|r o w r x c m .AnvsR'r1sf:a1E:~:'rs 1=0u11c £L .\nv2R'rxsle.u?N'rs The rural schools in Martins state are lmnlllcapped, chiefly, because of the small achool district system ami I*.~ecau=<of unscientific methods of zainim:school revenues.The small echo-ol -lattrict to generally an unsat- lsflrtnry unit for school administra- tion and taxation,especially when State and county funds are not auf- Hcjem to equalize educational advan Oiinu ........... .lienA.¢a All that Mar- L P R A S M U S S E N e a REAL £5124 TE MAN Candidate for CITY ASSESSOR . . . . _ . . . . . . - . . - . - . . . . . . Charles Leslie District Judge Candidate for Re-Election \\_ Don't Forget to Vote for 1. C. ELLERNon-Partisan Candidate for County Judge Washington County, Nebraska ELECTION NOVEMBER 4. |924 l I Johnson D¢m°mm- Candiduu for \ ; State Representative fm,l<¢.1f1~1..,.1an m.: of SERVICE and ECONOMY Did Help Reduce Taxation 1H V =_ | When Fali V/inds Start to Blow \"§Y'f ~ i~~1 ~»/4\ f \"~ Q1;_._\ \1 ; ; " ~ ~*G* ¢ ,g : I } .,r\ " . la w a r e t h a t W i s c o n s i n d o c s n o t h a ve t h e i n i t i a t i ve a n d R e fe z e n i u m ?N e - b r a s k a h a a h a d th i s l a w s i n e e 1913 a n d i t w a s i n c o r p o r a t e d i n t h e n e w C o n s t i t u t i o n b y t h e vo t e o f t h e p e o - pl e i n 1 9 2 1 . N o , t h e s p e a k e r w a s n o t a w a r e o f t h i s n o r could h e ac c ou n t : A m a t t e r o f c a n } e c t u : e ; i t i n a p r e v- i 1 o u r n a m e 5. 1 P ¢ l W | | ;ua u l l :\¢l|||'e n fa c t . l f t h e r e a r e t h o s e w h o d o u b t ' h o l d e r s m a r r i e d a fa r m .O ve r s i x i t , t h e y n e e d o n l y t o r e fl e c t u p o n r e - , p e r c e n t e f t h e pl a i na m e n o f Te x a s 'c e n t ex p e r i e n c e :w h e r e i n e m a d l w o q u i n d t h e i r l a n d !#sy m r f l l w . g r o u p e o f l e a d e r :h a ve m e t i n pfs-!».»m1¢In K e n t u c k y a n d Te n n e s s e e e f va t e eo n fer e n o ee a nd d e ci d e d u p o n !!ne ei g h t- h u nd n e d a n d f o r t y f i ve t h e ca nd i da te s t h a t t h e y w o u l d e n - l f a n n e r a i n b e n i e w e d 5.9 h a d t a k e n QQQK iaulung \e»\sn.u:u ¢»" - - - _ _!i n 'a S t a l e a s a w h o l e m n l r l b u l e e fo r the =#UnP°I¢n f t h e pu bl i c s ch o ol s in t h e in co me f r o m t h e p e n n a n e n t tt l lo u l fe n d a n d e e r t a l n a p p r o p r i a - L l o m fo r s p e c i a l p u r p o l u , a m o u n t i n g t o ab o u t 3*-1|p e r c e n t e f t h e t o w Democratic Ticket ¢» YOUR VOTE WILL BE _/JPPRECIA TED fo r | ; _d o m e fo r o f fi c e . Pr o b a b l y .g h ,v w x r w o l n m u O n a n a d n o t op p os e au c h m i n o r - m a y b e j u d g e d b e t t e r b y : h a d e ve l -i t y o r m v p wct ion i n u n d e r t o vi - o p m e n t o f i t s m a t e r i a l r e s o u r c e s a n d 'r o u t e : w w ac t io n .W e r n n y h a ve . .. Q ...Q._- _ _1 .AL-..h a t h .a n d i t 1 n u r b n L h l t h a t h l r ! as (a r m a l o n g m s n n w l r o . F o r t h e U n i t e d S t a i n u 1 w h o i s 79 pe r c e n t o f t h e f a r m o c r u g o w a s ac q u i r e d b y th e 9w | .e r 4 b y m u r c h u e . 1 5 . 3 D e r e e n t b y l n h e r i u n c o . HDOOI TETBUUG.i l l l F II tlluus y l u l u ug i ve S u z e :a r e n a l c o n t r i b u t i n g f r o m S u m a n d c o u n t y r n o u r e a a a p e r c e n t a g e e x o o e d i n g o n e § u 1 f. o f 9 b l t o n !ex p en d i tu r e f o r lo ca l sch ool --: 1 N. W. WILKINS Progressive Candidate FLOAT s'E:NAToR ~t~ f~r~h~se Nin~ l Fred Heuermann E Republican Candidate for Representative ,Twuy fbu o ufu :| ~Your Vote Will be Appreciated 1 8th District-Washington and Dodge Your vm and Ssppon wul Be Appfodltll m e IGBLII su r e or I I I paw plv n u n b y i n I a n . I n L h l a r e a p e d . N e b n t w k a . l i m o s e c o n d o r n o s t a t e i n t h e m i i o n . Co n s id e r th e s e I n c h : N a b ! !S k a in t h e . o n l y s t a t e i n t h a u n i o n t h a t h a s n o d e b t .bo n d e d o r v , - " _. ." - J - -...-_ -._nece ssa ry.B u t i t c e r t a i n l y i s t r u e t h a t w i t h o n l y t h e f o r m e r , t h e m o s t ae rl ou a me n e o e t o g o o d g o ve r n m e n t w o u l d b e e f fe c t e d . a l l i f i n n o w , t h e l e z a l l r au t h o ri z e d ,po l it i ca l p q r t y c o n ve n t i o n :as se mb le p u b l i c l y t o a x - 3 . 3 p e r c e n t b y m a r r i a g e a n d 2 . 4 p e r c e n t i n o t h e r wa y s ,pr i n c i p a l l y b y ho m e st e a di n g .Th e s e pe rc e nt a ge s va r y a r e o r d l n x t o j o c a t i o n a n d t h e t y p e o f fa r m i n g . A s m i g h t b e ex pe cl od i n a n o l d ..n ua a . . 4 _.L¢..L . . - - ma in te na nc e.i Th e l e g i s l a t ur e a t fo r t g r- t w o a t a l e a w i l l b e i n re g u l a r se s s i o n t hi s c o m - _ i n g w i n t e r .I t i.|\t i m e n o t f o r e d u j eati nnar l e w l a z i ve c o m m i l l e e a o f ag r i c u lt u r a l or g a n i za t i o n s t o jo i n 9..a _. \ .- - 4l . .- - I fn u n n l n f 111| olhon/in Pmy p¢r¢em of :he hmm in Ne- bnlkl nm unlnurtpged. xnd it L1estinnled mm uw mating: mem, edneu of tha bnlmce lx not momd u n shiny fnoont.The Fedcn\ Farm L| xvd`Bu\k, 0m| \u :si ons that out ol 8,780 loam, umounlihx in $34,248D00. made on Nebr-uh fu m: A me a m h u n k ma na , th is thraugh lam-Joann h u been ac- quired w only two pious:of land. TM Unuvln Jain! Stoc k land Bunk plus th emxelvu with reference: u public qnoatiuru. Tha xepmaanhtivu ef these convention an aelsstndiry uw neoplu xhmugh tha Primary w i this renden len probable Une domin- nnee at xvwp. lec tlond or :Inu u- tion . ln my evmh thu form i l I mm adhennes to the American dw ary o l nepresenuuve govemmant. TMJ ll no t th e mu m th a t i l Io l- lu n d by the u n i ! " , m u - . p o l minority groups, and it 1||f u t :pn the latter ut | .\r| \!y vm thai: nu n n u mu n mu u u u a mg n p e : -wllln o f me ( a n n : we n u q u ln d Sy xnhmum. Among the .xo unno- lers examined in u m A¢|\¢.z u percent npnasnted in h s r lu ml.In Texu unang thu 169 owners inur- riewed the nujarky of hnnnn bu! their u w .on\y 5.7 percvnt ne- quh-¢d Lhdr (uma by lnhuikneo. hm the flve muh enntnl nuts: HL perc ent of nm l u m e n purehuld their lmdn.wu u m Na b : - u k ; . ml h u w w w mln melu te :in |ugga\1n|dungus in uhwl laws which wi!! equnllxe edu- numul opportunities h r d w m u na _ :whale "la we uw ummm on d n h mm. P m' c mn n ' r o n s n .SAY B n n.HEDGI-IB -11,mm lxny onanl dur; of thuman; pa ren t 1 | w an am an ami n u d u p . "*Nl-\*'d_.P'[~~ EE ?reports tht ln the six yeas of its °*'T\ in.Id.ati\u and without uiequgte \existence it h u loaned $32,763,950 repnuntation of the musol. on 2,91-I Ne b n a h farms During The pmaenoa *f the Parts'circleQ!ALI- .....1-.|an 1... .......|- ....1- a\.:.»-_ is 1 reooznltinn of tha ngmuitv for Karma occupied by me onglnu nama-nuders.Approximately ninabllll perc ent of the hnnan in one sae Lian of western NebrtSh wh en fh a |pert on child naman vuulum §§,.`§;'i»= \leCo;mick :annu n u C h i n n .P l a y ( n o t p l a y s ) _ . . - . ¢ ._ n u n n l s n i n d i u m ' W D r H e d - t r u : p e n o u , n . n n ! m m m w a l ;u u u q '- -- - - n - - - " -- --" J - - -- -- -u u l U § | I ¢ » » v _ _ _ _t m i l s 'o n e fo n e l o s u n e s o f w h i c h s i x w e r e Pol it ic al w r i u i n s o ve m m e n t a l a f -t h a n f l n m v m gl l i s e l e d ,a .g e r l a m vl l i t h e t h i n g ! a p u e n , | 1 , n 1 ; , " ¢m d g m ,w a s m q u g n d fa i n . I t f n i l i t l l l l vo t i n g m d , f r a n k -t h a t t h e y n m t h e o r i g i n a l h q m a -r o vi d e f o r a p o u r i n g c h i l d .IU i n l n QIR *A Ii l n n n l l h l a n l i l u ¢!|a ¢| nr \9 _, | J _ . -n n - . . | | | g | \ we oo seven..From thi! lt la apparent that even in the face ol'moatpneetiefactory agricultural conditions,the percent- age o f fa ilur es wwe farmen in Nebraska has been very much email- er than in other lines of endeavor in other eecllona of the country. ln production per farm, Nebraska stands aecond in corn, third in wheat, flret in hay , first in cattle, second in hog! and fourth in btlttbr. In av- erage indebtedness per farm,the North Central States dand torrent. Only South Dakota ranlra better than Nebraska in thin reepeet. The per- centage of illiteracy in Nebraska is lower than in any other state In the onion except Iowa.So we might proceed almost in- i | `l l H "n e u e v e v d p n u a h e v e a a r i n a v ; e v v i x n m e n t I t d o e a n o t p r e 1 r e n t l n - dependent voting,nor doea it pre- cluda the poeelblllty of mvp. ac e- tiona!or claae erpreealon.If these instruments ane desirable, the opy portunlty exlata for them, and they have been need very effectively in the put. But to rec ognize them as all Important and to discourage par» ls' axpreaalon la to strike at the very foundation of the American theory of representative govemrnent. We do not believe that the people of .Nebraska desire meh a radial de- Plrtune, and It will come about, lf ar all, only through apathy or mia- lnformation.We know from what already hae happened what the re- ault will he if auch a change ahoold v » v _ . . u - -On the 845 fanns examined ln Kentucky and Tennuaol.involving a totld of 11,495 acres, 81.2 percent of the farmers had pure]-.ned out- right, z2.s percent had acquired pea- eeeaion by lnherltance, leea than one percent by gift and none by horne- eteading. The 2,05i farms surveyed in Wie- coneln :holed 80.6 percent acquired br purchebe,9 percent br inherl~ tance. 3.5 percent by gilt,1.4 per cent br marriage and 6.5 percent In other ways,mainly homesteadlng. (;0M3!UNlTY DAY IN THE c o u xr r n r To make 1924-25 richer in cdom- " s o m g g f a l l : n u l u w u u v - - - e - h a v e t o c o m e t o e c h o o l t o I P "l n ? s l e e p , "c o m p l a i n e d t h e d o c t o r . " S c h o o h i n g f g n l p a r t e o f t h e ¢ 0 \l | l " g r y a r e e q u i p p i n g r e s t r o o m s a n d c o t a a o t h ! !c h i t d r e n w h o l e p a r e n t : k e e p t h e m u p z o a l l h o u r s m a r t i f a c hance to nn.. "Tha fl:at and moat sacred duty of the American parent ll to pot on hide to bed. Parents all me. '0h. l try to make little Johnny xv to bed. but he just uon't do it until we. do. For ahame! You fathers and rnotheh have mg go gk. up the white men'| burden and between the two Of you mgnage to get that small child tuck ed into bed. "Here are three things that you. e n l f ' l r n l n i l !f n i n d .~W 2 I T B n o t 'Lt RE-ORGANIZED CHURCH 0 ? JESUS CHRIST 0? LATTER DAY san rrs (Lincoln Street between Btlr 6 'ltlsl aloof 'r. J. Euan, Omaha,S wv! ! Sunday School at 10 0'clock. Pna elnn g an im at 1 1 A. a t. BT. FRANCIS BORGIA (Catholic Chunk) (Corner Cottalmd oth street) Father C- A.. Blyerulorfer,Pastor Flrat and Third Sunday of each month, Hana at D A. H.. Second and Fourth Sundays, Bala at 10:30 A. H. s - . _ - _ .hIE'IlloI)lST EPISCOPAL .CIIURCH \(Cor. Colfax .val Sth streets) O. U. Rc hmd, Paator. Sunday School 141:00 A. H. Morning Servlet: 11:00 lt. N. Epworth League 6:30 P. H. l~I\cnln|.¢ Service 7:30 P. M. Prayer ldeetlng Wedneaday even- ing 7:30. a - o - - a a . - -ST llAllY'3 EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Grant Street between ith and Sth) Rev. Chnl. Il. llerlnz, Pastor lloly Communion every Sunday and lloly Day at 7:30 A. ll. Church School at 9:45.Also aer- vlce atery Sunday at l l o'cleck. . . . . . . . . ...._4 _. . .. . _ . . ... _ _. . - . . tr l 'r u n ln s u n s mc r :OFFICE l.. ll. GILBERT. linAll Kinda of laauranca Hlllr. Nc bnaka ( r l la)-1 E. C. PILCIIER a l Re a l F we | |l l 1 Both Farm and Clty Property | I Phone lnd.2134 I l Hldft Nebraska I l la)| x1 l I DR. w. F. nsnrxuu lI .osrrrlsr 1lRooms over Blair State Bank 1 llere they wdtetl,learned and listened.1* Cautloualy they moved their van,'rm they to u s :the c hief mf leader Of thln country'a ruling hand. Fontenllle, whole name wal Logan llovetl them to this landing apot On the IIlkhorn. windlnl rlver, Where each man aald "Cast ourld." They then pale! hlm for A title Of the highland rich and hire: And returned to tell their lore-l oneaOf the deal they ma-:le out there. Then they bro't their lover!ones thidzer. Over passageways ao rough, llut with hopes anal stronger courage:.Courage that defies rebuffl Ilan they v.ork¢¢l and braved the hanlslalpal llttrtlnlllpa never known to-day Winlerecl storms tyitltout protection Iheels anul cabins leaked and swayed Cattlesl1cltere¢l in the valleys Cattle perishoul ln the atormal And whim spring-time came upon _tl\em Sought wan left but wmete and thorm Still they pro and never halted; Taking courage ever newTallesl qh r roll mul planted freely. Trusting God until it grew. Un the I-Zllchorn they founulvumllnlrr Sapllnaa that were ¢lt\ll llflll moved To their forma upon the hill-top.-1. Where they llvetl and thrlvell and grew *Elder. cotton-wood and cedar, Other trees and maplea there. which to-:lay atand out an land- marks l.an.T1'markr,anfl memorials rare! I'or the ploncer so worthy. Worthy for hla Ideellll oi actlon: For his aim and purpose tnsc. For the courage always ln him. Whetlier skiea were gray or hlue; Schools and churches thin they hulluletl Schools far beyond the commonund: -- .w - v v i a n ¢ a u \ a | | | | ,g i n ;w h o l e t r a i n l o a d o f m i s e r a b l e s p e c i m e n a o f b o vi n e l n fe r l o r i t y w l l l b e so l d a t l .h £ e t oc k ya r da . Th e r e t u r n s fr o m t h e s e a e r u b a w i l l be divided equally among the breed ers who save the purebrecle for the exchange. It will be the only direct Dllfment that these dairy booster: will receive for their good purebred.; which are wortlt to them from $150 to $200 each.l Plans for the train'a exhibit are almost completed and lt can be an. noonced now that the exchange ofUn pumbned for the scrub wsu not he the only attraction of the vlnit or the train in a town. All bf the ex- hlhit will center around the one point that o pun.-hm:m e is the most valuable unit of a dairy hcnl "ml the wt!! of auch n aire la tho moat rffcctive way of building up o high lrofiucing herul ol cows. The train starts from Liracoln 0c tuber li and trnvelt over thc mais: Ill!!![lf ill?llurllngtnn for almost l.hN'f.'\\P\k\~ln|l|\]:;§l..\||lawn.; ouch dot. (`tJNGRI=tG.\!`loN.ll. £'ul:nrl| James A. Mclieeman, Pastor _ . . _ Large plans are being manic for entertaining the Dlotrict G lf. llcon. \¢!|.l.lt)ll nhic'l1 begins Friday evening at the fhrintian church.TheSnlur. day ard Sunday evening meetings will be in the Baptist church as we expect a larger attendance than elth» er of the entertaining churche.. will accomodate.The program ..r the Cotwrntion will be publisher!under another hemllng. Tuesday of this week the ladies Social Union had another ull¢lay- work kcnaington at the home of Mn. Chas. Hitchman. On Wetlneaday evening the church held u special lzuslneas meeting to consider plans for lmllullng a pal» aonage. Attendance at Sunday school xhowr ed a biz increase last Sunday Lets all bout to keep lt up.Speak to those who forget. We are sorry lncleesl to realize that we are to lose the l{}de familye.-\......1a .J \=u\ni nln:itinn lf mm £l1n rhllrrle nmI anm~.....:|a uatraagtrna, ll Q..W.-----will and testament of John W. ue laney.deceased.tmder aml br var tue of a license and order of Freder- ic w. norton. J udge of the District Court of Doon county.Nebrahlul. will eell at public auction to the hiKl1 est bidder for cash, on the premises in Washington County,Nebraska on the 27th day of October 1924.at four o'clock l'. hi. of aaid Zin. the ;..11¢w1n¢ ml estate sltuate ln mid county:All that part of the South Hull of the Southwest Quarter of Section Thirty-three {33},Township Hlght een-,UB)Ttange Nine (ill.lb1"Y W m o f the right of way ol tht Elkhorrl Drainage District. Said stale will be open one hnar. Charles F. l\01l1!° IIrccutor ol the Last Will and Tcatn ment of John w. Delaney. llccrn.=cl 373t 1.1:c.\:. :<m|C:~: STATIC OF Nlilllh\SKA.l _ ss.Wmlllngton County l In the County Court I. l..1II.LlIlt,Atty. lu tlm llltlttc r ol the hItatu uf llri~ll:..\M.llunler Ilccen-ell:ll1f lull ut law.rust of ltln | lt"\it\" l1L{nlm rlmlllT :tml .\l|pez-ow int(rv ll\l :rl tlv fmnl sottlr-ment of ;|.||I ¢t.\t|;t"e l\r|l1)tlclllfitll that ull the Litltll \l.\\.of Sepl¢.n1lJt'l |112-l llmlulpl: (l. '.tf~:hc Atlmfniutrallol of sold e-1.|!\flltwl .l petition in »:si=| County Court, prayulg that ltiar firm' a¢in\ini»tration account filed herein be settled and allonell.that pro I ol hein-hip be talten. onlcr for dir tribution of assets and a-~i5¢nmcn1 of doaer and home:teosl richts en tered;and the Mill Aalminintrntoa tilschargrenl. lf y ou foil to appear before sold County Court on the sin c lay ol October 1924. at 10 o'cloclc A.M. and contest ealll petition, the (hurlmafgrant the prayer thereof ara make auch other and further onlcre allowances and decrees an to thi: Cou rt ma y mm proper. Withers my hnnll and Officio Seal this 29th day of September 192I (SEAL)A. C. DEBEI. fat County .luulge E3 » > 'de fi n it e l y ,e n u m e n t i n g th e res pec ts b e ma d e .u r e p o u u u o f : n u m m I f i *i n w h i c h N e b n a k s e x c e l s o t h e r l t n t e s w i l l b e d o m i n a t g d u l t i m l l a l y b y t h e o f t h e u n i o n . : n d w e w o u l d in c l u d e m o a t | 1 1 o g n n t ,ir r es p on s ib l e g r o u p I .|_\n f ¢. ¢'f. ¢n l\ .| l} |r \'A i r l i f t f f i i l l l f l ti o na l op p or t ur u ti i os ,m a n y Io l t n o r s a n p l a n n i n g a n s u t u m n g e t - t o g e t h e r m e e t i n g w i t h p u p i l ; a n d p u u n t a . Th e |I.. s . | -. . . . .r ;» \ uu l ; . l n n l n u l fn n n u A ~ I " ~ ` i ~ ¢ = = ~ u ~ = =i n thn n e x t g e n e r a t i o n : " P i r : t . t h e b a b y u p to n ch o o !l r wllhll the general content anu euclltwell-being of our people. There are enough privately owned automobiles in t h e m n to comfortably accom-odate every man, women and child at one time. The existence of a home without 3 telephone is the exception. Contact with the outside wodd is available to needy everyone through the use of the radio and the press.There is opponunity for a free ed- ucation for every child in the atate.Churches will houee as many people as care to attend them, and e good many more probably than do attend. There in almost nothing worth while that money can buy that our people can not have if they want lt. ln view ol' these facts, about th' only thing theptate needs is an off- icial bouncer to take core of the foo local citizens who disparngc our full v l n a a ' | l l | . \ u n u \ u u . ¢ u \n u n .n u n s . haa ever ltad.During the last de- cade. we have gotten away from that sort ol' thing, and it would be ear.- ceedingly noactionary to invoke the power of the proposed measure for the elimination of the party cdncle as e means of rc atodng it. County Children are the Heavieal Lolera. About twenty millions of Ameri- can children have just begun their school year of l92I-25. Each one ol them should attend an nearly onc- hundred eighty school days :la pom- ible.That is the length of School term in our best schools. On the av- erage, children are in school not much more than onehundred sixty- fltc cinyt. The cost of lceeumg the I N D I .u l ;u a l u a u v l s o s v v n u u u n -- to by the country children. They have missed their schoolmates.On the other hand. their mothers and fath- ers find the farm house and field quite'different without the bdght youthful faces and willing hands. Busy parents find themselves won- dering about the new teacher and "what Susan and Henry are doing now." It takes time and courage for the teacher to well: to the different homes. ll. often demands more time and effort than in at her disposal for the mother to come to the school. In order that mutual acquaintancemay atnengthen 'the bonds of sym- pathy and umlcrslanding, teachert |10 wcll to arranlrt' for an autumn t|trl munlty day. The children play some o' the new :ramen the teacher has moat he in bed at T every evening. And bed means bed, not sotnebod¥'a lap ln a moving picture theater with a helld hanging over the alsle.___ "Second,the grade school c h i ld § muat be in bed at 8 every night in "' the week except two.§ "Third,the high school c h i r a l ; should he ln bed at 9 every night in § the vreclt except two.5"This in for strong; children. All- § ing or skinny children need a n a p 5 in the middle of the day ns well."~ "Play cannot he neplaced b y 0 1 0 ; movie.Most of the mo vi e s an c n ot§ intenulcrl for children and a r e ly lmt 5 .n u :a n - Iu a - 9n - »n n ia n !_ -_ a n Q 4 - nQ - l T I he present Judges of the District Court, and candidates for re-election, are Carroll 0. Staulier llilliam G. Hastings A. C. Tmnp James ll. fitzgerdd William A. Redick Arthur 6. illakeley Charles A. Goss-I.. B. [lay Charles Leslie ..| _ .thtngn.A child docs not g d f r o m 5 s -~-them the idea of a msn and womanf§F o u r t h J t . 1 d l C l & l D l S t T I C t _ both innmm-I und co-operatinx i n . §B u r t ,W a s h i n g t o n a n d D o u g l a s C o u n t i e s bringing up a child,which is tr u e 5 lnutzht them. The teacher l.¢r ily1|gf|iggg Moreover. in play n c hild §1 |f u |, 1 meets etery mother Pl'f$0l1f\l|&I UW has n much neeuleel chance to work E o tt those who c ome ln frwm out~Il|' " ":lm tlrce- ottl s il :ons °f5ahe has on opportunity lu Ural 2 out his own idea; while in he the ' § the s-tate to tell us lluut poor nn.|!\'~\1l2lr\.lt hun been cnlamntail BTl'5\.l0l1n's mother for having the much~ ater he -it. .thi hex stuff poured In-;§~~~~ downtromlnlcn we orc.fI"'*1'Db|} correctly that every 'lar l||:.ee<lcd, relneeilnl work done on hwlto him.It :~phyclmologically v c r a r i dition and give immediate attention -chools open will be not lens than EE § H nn m e Qng i -a - n ou a s le e n :4 ::_¢ -u n -s n s :u - a nn - a s- r un u n- u p -n u n_ 1- : - .n p1 1 - _ 1 - u n z z_ » ' I Q li ls @~ 1 Abraham L. Suttonliwil..\iIi!,n a m e l y - s n a i l : n e p a r t y ci rc le b ¢ei i m i na t e d .Th i s me a s u r e w a s in i ti a te d z h m u z h A pe t i t i o n fi l - et:wxtli t h e S t r r e t n r y o f S t a t e , a n d t h e qu e s ti o n w i l l b e fo u n d o n t h e ba l lo t . Th i s in n o t a p a r t i s a n issue.n o pol it ic al p a r t y h m i n g en do r se d o r ¢»;1poso-I i t . W i t h o u t que !ti oni nsg t h e moti ves: o f i l u . J " h f l haul 1.0 (| 0 \\il.h QFD' r r1t||:!.m d c i r c u l a t i n g t h e i n i t i a t i ve ;»:m~\:1.a n d r e r t u i n l y w e w o u l d n o t w i h t th e In t e g r i t y o f pu r p o s e o f l i ";| t : t : rm e r a ,th e r e a r e i m p o r t a n t f:=c!~t h a t vo t e r s sh o ul d h a ve i n 1|m i " l i e n e x p n e a n i n g n n o p i n i o n u p o n this quo sliolni. Th e r e n e ve r h a s be e n i n t h e hi s t o r y o f t h e U n i t e d St a te s a r e c o g n i z e d A m e r i c a n s t a t e s m a n w h o m l m - caterl th e e l i m i n a t i o n o f po l it i ca l pa r t i e e , a n d h as p l a c ed e m p h as i s u p - r n i t .I n o u r o w n st a t e , t h e l eg i s l a - 1utr a\;|\uu|:\ ul rvuuc uns;*|:li\NU u |d o l l a r s o f po t e nt i a l we a l t h ,n o a r l n , t h i r t y t i m e s t h e e x p e n d i t u r e fo r t h f nchoois. N o t m a n y i n t e s t m e n t s a r e n s g o o d n s t h a t o r p a y su ch c n o r m o u a d i vi T de nd x.W e c o u l d es t i ma t e t h e eel1oo l :la y am w o r t h m u c h IQ:4 t h a n $16 :1 p l l p i l u m !st il l h m m m a n y time=1 : o o d jun tifnc nti on fo r u l l th e !l | 0 l \ w e egar nfl on f\ l\1 rnt iof\. Hut t w a t thi:r e t u r n i~u v <.u1 no t :nffurll t r fi l u r v it 1>k - -ie w: c '\ :l lr :i .o u t n l aic llm l I r i i ;h t t m g t " ¢ n 1 ggni r r " : I larlg..A r h i l d ¢ u ; l \ t n o t l o tlf"»~ aw a y ti S E G l i d )fu r an y t r i m i a l !| . 1 m n .I n a fe w } i i l Y he 1u l l h e w m p e l l m le:t"»'\1[=v'l m t h o l l m r w h o l m \ o 1ll1ii\t fr lI\{»1 o f t i m d a y a n d - f 3 .IIi§!1;}fI| \fP .t'1¢.<|tl ; |} " : an t h ey t m il ~i . | 1 ~ ;g ~ »| b u xi m \ th en t c k e e p th e r i fm l o p e n fo r :t lo nl t I h ;it e r m a n d l n o p n i th e 1:il r e n n l p l a i n i m r t h a t t h e r e a s o n w h ,?f r =~ \ i t Hil ary da y . ultur \.\|°1.|yv:|l\.u1|| ul:nu |\ :| | \. ai | 'r a t i o n W e e k ilh tl emp ha oi zi ns 1* : e r m s i t y o f e ve r y pu p il 'a c=m1r.' \h o o l e ve r y d a y t h e sch ool i I 1ension. Ju d a n t h e vi s i t o f a n l r n l »uf-°r \"is=or co u nt x fo r fa r n m n r e i f m n ' i l u : i n g I l i !f i n i ol'Fbfnhul m M I 1 t h a n i f i l e l o y e d u n t i l th e ~f\ » n r ° :1 c m n m u n i t r h i y i n O t l n l m r i n . 1 l u v \.\eather h a s m o r e f o r r r : w i :M u t t . t h a n > t l r l l n t i n y | l fl | ; \ = 1 p r i : | : .I fa r t i f t h e ~Cl:nr»l y n1tnh e Zh o p p y a n a l p r u fi t n l l ~ : I 1 th e s p r i n t :p l a y d a y :1 r l . i l 1 c r it w i l l o f t e n h e h e c n u Zu i um n g e t t o H 1 t h e r n l u y ; m \ ¢ i t '. ~=~ | 1101.11 'r z u a x : . \ n r 1 N s 1 o x T m :! \ l i \ 1 "Th o s cho ol hu~ lne ~= is 1.- !;| t ~ I~ tr m e o ff t h e fa r m . " m i d l i l a r n n lr M: FOR DISTRICT JUDGE|;i\nUvla ua aqua.;..u\»»-~gq h ~ I € lllIl.» 9 1 In !\l'.|ulIl!.r.5 r u k a l and this charter it was granted { JDR. zz. .f om.:-:~r DENTIST By the territorial lawn And it nu the only iollege. \fs'est of $!issouri'k gaping }aI\s. " - "' " '' " ""H "\ \u n l l | H I l . } .Faithful nertice of the kind the; render makes it hand to do u§;}|0u1 them. S£\\"l¢es for next Sumlayz Sunday nhnol l0 A.H.Mornimr wurnhlp llfld llermon l l A. aa.E1-ening ner-Rooma °§,j;;,_¥°,=;;;,=;" Hakorr.Nnw the churches. they had ptosperro vines an to begin November 1 In Rennad llonday a_and Tuesdays Ami the school was climbing *high; lx)1 gmt they all could see in visions - - - --- ~1 QA great til.)"a prospect nigh. I { ax Tfteg aapired to highest honors Capitol of the State to win: . _ . . . _ . - - - - -. - c mf n c u n r C HRI S T The chumh of chn»1wi1| behead- quarten for the big C. I2. enmenxlnn Frlrlay. Snt1.\nlu) and Sunday.How ever,some of the sessions will be0' HA NL DN, HA HE R 8 In but one vote they were lacking...?.'2.;'i"»»'1'?.'f..lacking thin, "'l"hey might have1-been."'stay muy from n sinzle aeuion for Odlcea ln sm. Bank Building (3) . . - _ . . .. .a. .. _ . . . . - . .._ ltewrees came and ummm vrtned: Railroads vrent amias. The nut. c ity they had :laund- Rugl, The Entnrprln for neva W u no w- b ut qu m latin. nhlle It la neva.Nebrl.ska'a seat of learning 1 hem in the other churches.I)on't tMre will be something doing every minute. We are still ln need of entertain- r~\he delegate: w`h!:!1 ln on the Harvard plan.If y ou will help un, please phone the puter or lbw STATE OF z~:f:nrz.\s1o\.1 ss.War-hlngton County l Cnrrignn &Carrilian,Jtttorneyn In the County Court. In the Matter of the 1Islate of Carrie bi. Jones lien:eased: The heirs at law, next of kin, \|e\lf¢e.¢. legu tees,creditors. and All perl-ons in txrented in the final settlement of said estate are hereby notified that on thi sth .lay or October 1924. 1=. il.Claridge the Administrator of said uliate flled a petition in aalul County Court. praying than his final adminlntratinn account filed herein be settled and allowed.that proof of heinhip be iaken, onler for dla- trihutlan of asset!and assignment. of dovrer and homestead Hghtn en- NOTICE 01"zm.\m>:<:~BEN is when you must. watch y o u r c o m p l e x i o n , o t h e r w i s e y o u m a y s t a r t . t h e c o l d w e a t h e r w i t h i t . l n a u c h c o n d i t i o n t h a t y o u w i l l b o b o t h e r e d w i t h c h o p p i n g a l l . w i n t e r l o n g . We _/'fre Well Supplied neil.Same Er¢fI,'¢nf .Co.wne!ic: for This 'Purpom The Blair Pharmacy a n 1 Served as yqur District Judge for 'More than Ten Years.p ,| I Douglas, Washington andfBurt Counties THE E N-- - - I ~n;::1RISE P\8'¢ l"In »Eiair, Nehmskl, October, 23, IQ21 Blair, Nebnskn, Ortoher, %, 19?4'nm E2~rI'ERPRISBSk n n Fa n ?Dr. H. R. Clark. (.`hiro|1ns¢lor. 32if Blau Bendorf was n Herman visi- tor llsl Friday .. 4 For Sale:-Farms and resnlenétll. ; good liar. ahuny Geo.B.Zlikor. s- u John Johnson of Ilorrnan was a Blair caller on \¥1-i:.=\.l.\§of I m! meek. Olin Ropewcli Win an bum¢|£§\ call- °:r in Herman on Tueauiny of Inst week l{u!m's Photos WUI please you ~I ue Mr.and 2~Ir|=.Hans Thompson spent Sunday at the I'red Dcrnackor home near Kennaml. M l velvet and falphats at re~ »..»A I .| ( A g e n t fo r F a i r m o n t C r e a m e r y ).H n .Jo h n H u r e h n m w u s a F l o r Pa y s H i g h e s t P r i c e fo r r . C ¢vi s i t o r la s t S a t u r d a y . P Q U L T R Y C R E A M A D E G G S |M r i l e n r y M e n c k e \ n 1 . s . ; h u m a B g l w g g n W a l lr e r A y *' n d m b sg la ki l lr r i n Te k a m a h la s t Slornlzx) P h o n e : - - C e d a r 6 i l Fu r S a ie : E - 'i ve H ar m e l ec l ne mo t or . o In q u i r e a t Th u Ii a w r p r i s e o ffi t t . 2 2 » t f liu "~Photos will pleme you.A fine new hog house in under con'Mrs. Chu.Beckman and daugh- THE ENTERPRISE JOHN A. RHOADF3.Pibilalnl ma ve n mm m' T HURS D A Y h i m P u Y a :$1.80 Estnnd as aaoonddu: matte at I us e mo n ~ ;u wo1 .Dg!"F.A'lS (Ml\l.A"HJ The ioral high lchool elctcn mr :ed off the honors agam last hi da;when they took Oalliaml to ztrouncingto the tune of 14 to 0 Unklaml punts On 1 c h u g n u play Blair ganna 8 yank.Blur makes 10 yards around end.Karb, mlltmi G yards throulh Eno as the " m e ends. Coach Moore had hm team Ummm;KF\ \J \ RD NE W S to perfection and Hwy ex%:|=n¢-I "|- - D M A LOLLEGF NI* 'fi 5 »:ml department h u auecoeded inorganning a Girls(ilee Club which will meet for its fzrst Toheanml Sat- unln;morning The years work wxli be centered upon seven or eight henutifu!numbers Through such I " U as -: :.'-.":'7. -; 1*:: ._.4 compietea |,hm¢o pau Kirby Prof. Neilson, diiffwf (If lhé mt)- . » -Q .. UI plnaffice an aim, ji#-h.. under tbaAc tdCen¢r\| | ofHu°c .h8.18'f9. f o r m u m md; gveil to curry I lu tn ur-.Car!Ward and daughtcrs.¢°=='=°""1\li°f=it ia___ quite probabie through the season undefeated ilfRom:\and* Norma Jane went tag! \ l\ntl -hh !n mnlnlaln it.I0n1n}m Friday mDming,returning; that 11uma rally bemflcili work will be done and that the c hosen num aau. YHFSEK \Az=1,r:1 x q v s ump, Albert Sprick and I m a Bot- "_-x rhuli." " \-Mr. md Mrs. Wm. \ilkening\¢n¢1 August Gauze hulled clover for duughler,Helen were in 0n.;hn.»\ug1.| st Hamann and Albert Luke:. Tuteulay on business.\g Emil and C¢ci1 Lallman, "°': Holt- rm Lnnghorat hn|l1I3I.lg|ll,er, 5.~|,,\_|mn|1 and mn Irvin were Arlington ence and Mnbei of Nickerson fmi"=""°f§Ffidff Hr. and am. wm. lmnmm and nm\Alu n Wzlkrninz, Irwin Holtman ily spent Sunday aftcmoon gt the and Marie Hetrich attended con- turuat I..a1Imnn home.YQ-nmtiun school st Fontxnelle.Sat- Mi n Clnrn Mengedoht returned ""dfW r 1l\h1F Thllrulntf after a two \1'¢k'4 Emil Lallman Wil5 a FlTIl0nt Clit.* *I \ .J yr.1|p F1 k pg 1 r 32 U' struction out an the Chmr farm north i4*l!» Emma and Mice, were Sill\ldl9_.:1r :I pmr c .of Blair.r h?pPe!i n ~H f.~llllvrzmsrl " " "' "Hagganl a mam-r, unamnu.-.g n u ma Sp ri ng C ha in wh i m \L 11 H:,une closed nr furnished without ehg.|l»nan For sale.Phone Ind.W u , ¥!.\!ifr =driving a M*-,B¢zh phones. ummi in Raker o!l!|r~e.i1.I»bt.oscar: fzzwxrzrsox \\u n a :mal Inn! I n - - -n-5 .-N". 4 - - 0T h e B u t c h e r m g Season Is Here Come in and get stocked up on Win- chester Knives and Saws. The finest grade of steel used in all blades.We have a complete stock for you to pick from. _We Have a Complete Stock of W inchester Radio Batteries an d ' Flashli ht Batteries andélashlights Also Crosley, Radiolas and Freed-Eiaemann Neutrodyne Radio Sets 'E £ & w H f f 8 _ @ 3 ; § ? ; - a » v v 6 ` . . 1 The Winchester Axes Are made of the Highest Grade of Steel and will stand the most severe tests when uslng in timber When You Need Window Clans nnd Paints and Oils, We Have Them 'f" The Arndt Hardware "" ~aum szlusu ~ Pu:{;l '0 Ia Hi k e r ,m m 22 : !»e|¢»u»;;l».»n will mee1 at nf Mrs.Minnie BrewntrrE vo r y _ r l p ft i o n l a m p as a " 7 r'1 » ` } Er m f\ = }' . '£ §. '§ { £ T§ » § fy i n U H 'll u ni a y ¢ \'¢ ¥; 5 |1 !l b e r s w i l !b e r e n d e r e d i n i h e mon?~ . E ~é h r i ;i u } i m l n h n m e . I ° ' ' : " °m ° ' "I i " '8 1 ~ o f A r - !b~fl r s t c a r t e r w h e n Ty s o n vl r y l n s i L i t t l K n t h e d n e P r u n e r h a s pl ea s in g W i ! "di ss Tl l c n r e t u r n e d zo t a k e he x |r . a n d ° r s .nn.u a c p m ac c o u nt . The n a me s o s u Q »e f .. A r r a n g e m e n t s h u e b e e n m u h | l i n : e n t Th u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t i t r l b l n Ir ! !!b l i m t a n t l y r e m a n d ée fe fu d ve H g h l h n l f,in te rc ep te d n c o ve r e d f r o m h e r M u c k o f d i p t h e r i a f 1 5 d l h I , m e h m !. e r 's p h c e .zh u l t m a n h o m e h u m Ul ll m i l l i n g U H i f u m g g p i r i f o f f l n l X m a s a n d n g " i ~a r d s F "a n d i f ! !q u n n n u n e i l l !W IS IYBTIIOV'~~ " f . . 3 .', 'I§. .'§.'l ..f 1n nrnlno hm'H Y . a n d H D L J o h n E c h t e n l u n p o f f fi l l h m r I :N mn n m ul lu { |: ¢| W m . Ho lt - o n 6 ton wagon scale for sale. 9t--tf.Aye Bros. Chas. Cameron of Herman was in Blair Honday morning. Poland Chloe boar; for sale. Phone Ind. B823 Harry Selts 36-tt llias Omalm City prompt Elsye Sutton went down to Sunday evening. Loans,monthly payments, serrlce. George B. Rilter. 3-ar Hrs.D.M.Rhoades is visiting relatives in Council Bluffs, lows. For 8-ale-2*5 lotl 'I room house. Quick sale for cash.Phone Ind. ma .( L Mr. and Mr; W m. Hcffracken ol Gmsha spent the week-end witn Pcme folks. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lowe and Mrs. Hattie Treet of Herman were Blair callers Monday. The Fred and Frank Jenkins fam ilies drove over to Lincoln Sunday to vlgll. a sister who was ill. Willard Tyson had the misfortune I (lf DILIf I""¢\gums ll taasrasiamsusduced prices. Saturday Oct. 25"h lbase burner.Call st Petersen's Mrs. 'r. c. Hilton Hrs.Adolph Ludwig of Lincoln was ln Blair Saturday, the guest of hir. and Mrs. Henry M?ncl¢e. lirs.Mary Sleklcotter spent the Ieek-end with her daugl1l»er,'llnn. Diestel and husband of Omaha. Geo.Stsngle. Wilbur Lowe and Gerald Reed of Herman attended the foot-hall game at Blair last Sunday. Miss Frances Gross of Omalms spent the week-end in this city, the guest of her mother,Mrs.w ,D. Gross. Fred Ilu:dum in more than busy these days lruildhlg an alfalfa and cattle shed out on his flue farm north of Blair. Mr. and Mrs.Gordon Lowe, Hrs. Hattie Tree! and Hrs. Everett Hlmes ond baby of Herman were in Blair last Saturday. Miss Helen Stevens spent the week-end with Hr.and Hrs.Ed Quiet. Mrs Qlllst was formerly Min Goldie Fryrnan Hanlwaro. William Powell spent a few days of lsxt week at the C. C. Van Deusen home west of Blair. School Girls-You will ffnd the Hght coat at Hrs. T.C.Hl1ton's. prices reasonnble. Misa Melvina Harblean of Omaha spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs. F. Harblcan of this city. H l t t l f d &Bendorf,Undertakifll one closed oar furnished without cho- Both phones.Located ln Hiker otllos. Father Beyemdorfer of this city took unto hlmself a new Dodge Coupe bought of the Arndt-Snyder Motor Co. Mrs.Lou Latta went to Omaha 'hlesdsy afternoon where she will spend a number of days visiting relatives; Raul: Reynolds, formerly connected with the cloning up of the affairs of the Castetter bank is in the city today on business. .\" .line of school coats nt M 1 Hlltorfa.Sins up toIl 16 .~ A21 :roy Reed 0'Hanlon left ll|i=. mor 4 for Wo:line,Wyoming for B tu !.ly 1|-lp \ For Rent-6 mom house,west Colfax. w. c . unllen Irank Inks,who is employed at \¥ullfs Drug Store dnove over to Shelby. Nebr. to spend the day. .I-:.I..l'e.ten=en's mother.Mrs. ll ivur~en ol nm Hill is improv- ing .liter quite n serious illness. -l I'OK SALE:--A sew and 12 Pin and tours to furrow soon, also Samp |on tractor and plows. Slut.Wm. Linden mllirsr- Minnie Triplett and :laugh ter .l»1sther,Matt Bender! and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick (luyerand baby drove to SL Edwards, Nebr. Sunday tr visit Mrs.Tripletfs sister,Mrs. Woke of that place. Sunday's State Journal oontolned the pictup of Mies Janet Wlmhle, @6111num|numm||Hi|Mm||muum||||i||nnim|millmini||i|1||||||||||H|ii||| § The Farmers Co-Dperative Union ~e ~esta were Me|»dlme1lEdCl0¢k- ru Io' Lhe -mi "~at iw intn ~ sm er,August I-Cerkhoff.Wm.Wait-lah-wnol suit of clotheg. COAL, LUMBER FEED and SALT ;§_ The Farmers Co-Uperative Union W|n|1|u||||1|||1|1II|||11I||11m|||||uI|I|1uI|||||1III|I1|nI||||1|I||11In||||||m||||m|||||1 ation at the tim: pak! in if the pub§» *°"*~'*°"":- (bring tallied another ag Int Sntuzdny "Imam Wih his fum work savers!1TMa i n t b y k i c k i ng g o a l a ft e r th e m u m l n i l n I I I !J \ \ l ' \ ll \l A l \ | u o n u n v n »I n u r ' l ' l \ n r 1 u | n u n f t e r n n n n M r s .H e n -d a y :' l s t w e e k . 'rlli n m d n h f w n a t t h a ignatod subscription price.Every ..;.mul undcnt-Ind that the ndltionl a n made a plr to f tlm tn c t bolnen the publisher md blcribd._ w a b l n ha n d o f wa s s d lwn who Ilhd w vei\ w han g§ ¢| \di8t h a d th a n Mf r u m wa y s lu ms ! » u d m l y w u m m e d v . ° u m = s » » N a h u m m a . A. L. Suttnn, cxndldale ici dilirici judp in thin distric t; In elnelllting mmn g hh f r i en s k a ln B li r lu 18 | ! ¢ unlaq.The firafin 'nu the egf ulnr Th c n ei s xgr e a t c r y th ne d a y s for an county engimer. Ir-mr claim- lmr thai. 1 eompncnt man who tould uke churn of 1.110 road work would more than nu his ndary.No doubt this in true, yet while we zn dln that than is much complnlnt in gan- ara! over ihe eondltion of Washing- mn enunty i rou h, it dee m!m m b u t to try any exparimmtn at present. m m m .m nndoubwdlyarry nhnvyvountlhsnmrddnahn. We note by the ,éommladonsfs 1-noeledinga Hut thu county board b u invested moo of the county funds ln n new told out-UL Every- body known the roads need lomolhing but $0000 in n tidy num of mancythan day s.lx.is hoped lh lt this cutfit will nee lf t blttar a re thanthe una than :Loud sunk ln tht mud for uve:nl wash fhla summer-by thi road-aide hm out of Klnnud. Whqualiion tha good business judg- ment of leaving high priced machin- ery "posed in auch a mnnnar. Tho fnrrnerl of Wuhingion emm- ty an, as s mle, in an fair any Lhh your to make some money and we hope they do.Crops iuve been good and the pric es for produce lil thu. could be asked and unlen bunlened with soo big s Ions! of Interqst. the avenge farmer in going to find his Manoa on ihe right side of the ledger win y ur.Hut the rfléitlxb ment is not cumplclrd by my mum. nlblH|l.ll¢ I|7 I||II¢u \ uu 4|w »~1011|ve fair times'The popular dance given ax theempleted.y a ry|, n h h d 1 pavilion Saturday night was attend" "they abe to 1 r ° "b 1 zu 11 an r rtr d lBla1r's aeeond touchdown came in be thld quarter.Starting near the middle M un field they carried the i rail to within three y ank of the :ull line haf means of dwrl panel: noelwc klan dend rum.Cock ear- rienl the hall over on a short end run.It would be diffic ult lo pick out \ star on dther team.Every man on the (Md worked.Swede Hill- Fem al u n g u m m in nearly every play.making kaekle deer ed yy oung o a over ec ou ny landagoodtimewasreportedbf ; Ill.Another dance with Al Finelfs Symphonlana le advertised for Sas' urday night, Oct. 25. Come out ani enjoy a real evenlnfn enjoyment. Sam Hail and .Alvin Hautherne re- turned from their work in Omaha concerned chlefly with a study of :the Bible and is led by Prof Ny- hoim.' All of the Dana students who live in Iowa met Saturday morning at l hrealdaat in honor of their ltate. 1* about six e'eloek the group hiked to the river, crossed and enioyed anearlymorningmealpreparedmer an opeli fire in the woods.The lui. week.atudenta who were present repor l The H.F..Ladies Md will hc l-lihat It n e nice to feast in their annual bazaar in the I.0.0.F.|"good old Iowa"once more.Hall Saturday,Oct. 25.Come out*The Dannebrog Literary Society and patronize them, mow will be presented a very pleuing programserved.l i n t Frlday evening.Mrs.Zander _a.-Q \-_ _.-..._e nd- aa. I\.. "¢'1..tackle behlw the llne.Kirby Cook'a end runs end pueing were e feetun nf the gum.Everett Tyeoq ans there with his uzud iight and plung- ed the ilne for repeated pdne, while §r\ws'I.z¥,playing defensive full back backed up the line in good #hew-'Pkn |l|al1 linen-un uma an follows: H i n Hu e!Ti e m n m i n d n couple days :est week with zetatives in Kennnnl before leaving Friday night for her honne nt S-cottebluffp Nehr. Mi n Allen MeCann in enlisting, Mn .Roscoe Rhea with her house- work a few days this week.n...n-u-...t........-nfl (qmllef nl' spore DI ner lttrrln. usp w u¢:mum»Aunknr Chrixtensen,who in from Aultniid told of some of his ex periences there.Next Friday e\e» ning,Hespednn. the English Liter nry Society wil!present its second program.Anyone interested in such \\rrk is eonliadly invited to attend. Two gi:-I*s gymnasium classes have _un_ I t o b r e a k a b o n e i n h i s h a n d w h i l e pl a y i ng fo o t» b a 1 l | a s t " $ u n d a y . Fo r S a le : A St o ve r N o . - I fee d g r in d - r r . In g o o d c o n d i t i o n . I n q u i r e s t t h e En t e r p r i s e o ffi c i o .2 2 - t f . Je n s e n a n d Br o s e h e l d a st r ee t sa le l a s t S a t u r d a y w h i c h d r e w a l a r g e c r o w d o f b u y e r s a n d o t h e r s . A L a Fo l t et t e sp e a k e r e n t e rt a i n e d a s ve r y l u t e c r o w d a t ' a tr e e t m e e t - i n z h e l d l a s t S l t u r d l r -in.1.h1 ci t y . M r .a n d . M r e .1l er fi ta n A y e an-1 d a u g h t e r ,M i r i a m o f O m a h a vi s it e d a t t h e S a n t C h e e l y h o m e S o y a f - te r n o o n . G e o . H s r b i e a n , w h o E a r b e e n vi s i t - C h r i e K r u s e o f H e r m a n i s d r i vi n g n n e w F o r d t o u r i n g e a r th e s e d a y s w h i c h h e pu r ch a se d f r o m t h e R a t h - m a n G a r a g e l a s t S a t u r d a y . " M i s s I'u n c l e C h r i s t e n s e n , w h o h a s a p o s i t i o n i n O m a h a , s p e nt t h e w e e k - e n d w i t h h e r p a r e n t s ,M r . a n d M r s . A . C h r i s t e n s e n o f t h i s c i t y . M r .a n d , & h \ .E d Le vr e l l y n w e n t d o w n t o O n u l i i S u n d a y m o r n i n g t o w a i t a t t h e G r a n t G e n t : h o m e . T h e y r e t u r n e d h o m e H o n d a y m o r n i n g . H r . E d N o y e s , Jr .h a s b e e n n u r s - i n g a ea r b un c l e o n h i s h a n d f o r se ver a l d a y s p a r t a n d cl a i m s t h a t i t i s a n y t h i n g b u t a " t h i n g o f i vy " M r .a n d H r s .J.F .B u r n h a m o f M r . a n d M r s . J. A . K u h n h e r e h a d a s t h e i r g u e s t fo r a fe w d a y s ,H r s . K u h n 'a sis te r,M m Gr ac e S p a n d e r , o f W a s h i n g t o n ,D .C . M r .a n d M r s .H a r r y M o r t l o c k l e l t M o n d a y m o r n i n g b y a u t o fo r th a i h o m e l n N o r t o n ,Ka n sa s ,a f t e r a vi s i t w i t h r e l a t i ve ;M y Co a t s fo r eh ii dn en a n d miss es. Si z e s 2 t o 1 8 y ea r s .In d l t h e l e a d - i n g m a t e r i a l s a n d col or s.Re a s o n - e b l e pri ce s.C a l l a n d see. M r s . G i ffo r d D i x o n e n t e r t a i n e d fo r h e r sis te r,l i n . .I l a r r y M o r t l o c k .a t a o n e o'eloclt lu n c he o n a n d b r i d g e a t h e r h o m e F r i d a y , O c t .17.'Th e r e w e r e tw e n t y g u e s t s p r e s e n t . ls _- _ ;11..-n:|l....a !.l&..»- s - a fo r B w r g i r l n e w l i vi n g u n t o h e r pa r e nt s ,H r . " a n d M r s .l l .J. W i m h l e a t L i n c o l n , a n d a n n n o u n e e m e n t o f h e r e n g a g e m e n t t o W .W y - a t t H u n t e r , o f Co l um b us ,N e b r .M r . H u n t e r w a s n g r a d u a t e o f t h e S t a t e U n i ve r s i t y i n t h e s p r i n g .T h e w e d - d i n g w i l l t a k e p l a c e l a t e i n N o ve m - b e r a t t h e unl ve rr si ty eh u r c h . H A S S T R O K E o r P 1 m . t 1 . \ s 1 s H n .S a r l h H o p k i n s o f th i s c i t y su ffe r e d f r o m a s t r o k e o f p s r a l y r r i n w h i l e vi s i t i n g a t t h e h o m e o f o n e o f h e r ne i g h b o r s la s t 'h l e u l a y a n d w a s ta k e n t o t h e B l a i r h o s p i t a l fo r tr e a t me n t ... .I M r s .H o p k i n s i a n e a r l y se ve n t y - 1 rback uuuluy Mu u n wm n u n " " ° " '"started work under the instructionKirbyC Q*Quartz Arlington visited In Kennnrd Bun i l I f 1 P u r i Bn wa ur Rixht hall' 4,nf B l u Astdd Hansen.The g n : Y l.-..L----\-\.l»¢ k¢¢|¢¢4 hm"lll You Like Tender and Clxoice 5 " Eventt TylonSkeet Bsnlm.Clown Vi;Brads .Hilllnan>1mh»1\ Wilkins Fun muLeft halfCents:Len |uanl Right guanl inf. and Mn..nm Edwlrds of nxvu "°°=" 1"-#wr ~»--=~ -~ -~ =Blair spent Sunday at the H. c. am. some for 1=f\=='»*h° *°*°°\' permitting Ewud: home both exercise and fresh lir while 'g .Mn. w. E. Suriharl. returned last the zood weather lasts.§ wah from a. famdays visit at the f n ' ° _ , " i " ' ° ~ E ..Harold Cnrlsnn Left taci¢l¢'T im Punch hqm t Herman.enc mxon was wen wmueu Inu =me b nl nude Ls 5Bob Goilahon Right Luklo The High School bukt_bn nun: highly app;-:ein y n __ Swtda Llrlnn Ltft and had Lhelr nmu scheduled for Fri- P"°__f'°"_.____L-- .|-.:.|...|__ §~ M o n e y - S a v i n g P r i (esK w a n :N|1|0n ~ a n d 0 H W1 h C ~~3 Mg ; Q f wn ki day.cl.19 1.a un,u n ons:01 nn. (hlhoun Lum; arrived however withliehnnsfor Cnrlmn and H°' ¥'" th e b oy s willing to pisy but the for Bartlett.i girls must hum became quiz.; mnPn l.Quarter ue they returned homo iosving our nmr :mens the name by kncklnl ..,;..|.....U ¢ll:nnnnlnt|\d Tha b u n ana Imaam Duuy nu uwauvu w'Tm-ld I fail plenle some time in the' nel? futuie.n i. felt um the 0:1- rartunity for such a gnthertng pre- mnted by this fine weather must not pus and all :re eagerly await- ¢.. Fri mc G i v e U s a T r i a l ! iday we will have a shipment of A f r a n k N h Y . ' \ F Y f I R n l l h e m h .l h . ing nhtives in Chi¢l|I0 'ind Detroit Mondamin,Iowa we:0 Vhitnrs in §§__;"° ¢§`2"}.,1§I§l`i`§.§ ~i hmur yearufnf |;~esnd hu been a for the past month. returned bolllxir Bldr lut Honday .Mr Burc hun ls i M nd resident nf Blair for nuny 5181*last Tuesday \a' cousin of J onas Bmsham of this '"Te, :::§{ ,.,,r ;Enw Her mn,Oscar.phoned the elder 1 n q w u w q a w w ;s p a w n n o n p n n o n n g - n u n u v - w - » | 1 n - - Special for Saturday Regular Smoked Whole Hams, lb.. 22c \ ' i l !l l i l u l u v ! - " U I 7 "t r o l h l r s u a .a !t u a m u :l l l l t l n P g m l u n .i r l l l l e l l d l o u t .l l m e h a n d l i n .W l l l Se h n n l l n .|l t h u ' h o l d i n ' 1 ' f _ & ' _ ° I " ' 1 _ _ . . ' . , ~ 1 ° .'I ! I ! f ' ._ _ . \ l .. . . . I ?§ ' f . . . - . . - . " " I H r W m P .~ ° f ° " " " ' !' f Q f l l l n l - W-l d who ftnrns I0 yards. fén ~',}{g,§§_5, uf ci ing the announcement or me lima. Oakland makes a g|dn£h¥0fi§\l \:'ff*" houn, not so bad boys connddering \2n"r|r|.' 'rn mnm:-rm tackla lor 5 yarns.uuuunu lusnununBhd:rec wen the ms .mm- fill! *bg use ;;~'.°;'\°f tc. 3|,in.Kirby kkka over the gag!little gg," _;_;, U" fine.'n w h u :ls b ro ug ht wk winorth of Blair mf the 20 yan! line md put in plny b5;Satunia3.night Oalzland.Oakland gains B yarrh Glen Rcsenbum through center.Oakland nukes fin:baum Mer i whomdown.Thu Bw: line atiffenn a w i m n lim Leonard v Oakland fails to ¢nin.Odilani home SBll.lI\l|ly nigh drawblekl." " ru m fF0 L ; ; ; _ , j ~Bids for labor for painting Crow ... .:Il Home and out buildings will t-1 : -I Q U U I B K I D l l l l i i l l U I l l \ l } ' a \ l u e an n o of cattle this yean Henry Drevsen, formerly of Ken- nard but now ranching out in Cherry county, was seen on the streets of ltlalr last Saturday. Bliss Charlotte Maher, who is at- tending school in Omaha. spent the v.eel:-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Maher. Mr. and blrs. John Blanco of Hen nan! and the John A. Rhoades fam ily sore Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Jessie Tallrnan of Fremont.Principal Paul Moore of the Blalrl lllgh School and Olin Hopewell drove flown to Lincoln last Saturday with D. C.Van Deusen to witness the foolball game. Miss Julia Jackson of Herman 1.th week-end as Bl'eel of tn :slut mat mommy pruacuuug Ipetition to the county lroand for the opening of a new road which he deems necessary. Mr. Ernest Brock and wife of Bel- grade.Nebr.,accompanied by Mrs. llrock's brother of Columbus. Nebr. spent Sunday at the parental A. R. lirock home in honor of Ernests mother's birthday. Mr.and Blrs.John $tcCraclten had as dinner guests Sunday.hir. and Mrs. Raymond Mct.`ricllen. Wm. McCracken anal wife of Omaha and Mr,and Mrs.Geo.Iledelund of Washington, Nebr. Harry Blortlock of Norton.Han- sas, cdme to Blair last Wednesday. 'He returned,lrffrne Monday with his wife( "\ého has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.E. B. Chrri- spen e ggan and other relatives for the pastMiss}'lnry Cook, :laughter of Mrs. IIva Cook.Miss Jackson is a teach- el in the Herman school. Blair drew one of the biggest crowds of the year last Saturday and the parltinlr room for the cars was at a premium from early afternoon until late in the evening. "MudK¢" Robinson, who is employ- ed at the Bihler Commercial Pho- tographers in. Omaha,spent the weel:-end with his parents. hir. and Mrs. C. J. Robinson ol this city. Just rcceirw a nice line of black satin ltltta.Will show them Satur- fow steelts." About thirty friends and relativesgatheredat the \\|tll.er Gutachow home Sunday evening to help him celebrate his birth anniversary.After a pleasant evening lmlaying canls and visiting. the guests were served delicious efnshments. Mrs. Emma Haack, who has been visiting. friends and relatives in and around Blair for some weeks,ex-pects to return to her home in Calif- ornia the latter part of tho week. 'She has rented her house on westSouthstreetto Mr. Torn Leonanl. oar Will also bate a nice line of'Mrs. Arthur Leach. who lives south driving a Chevrolet coach purchased of the Aronson garage in tho city. Will knows where to get real bar gains and always takes advantage of them. Among the farmers who are mill: ing :owe this year Fred Petersen of Richland township is perhaps one of the heaviest milkenu.Feed ne pone that he is milking thirty heed ol' oows and nnaklnir it pay.,- Rev. and Mrs. A. D. Smalley drove to Omaha Hontlay morning in order that Mr. Smalley :night attend the meeting of the Omaha Union Minion tcrial Conference.P. H. J .Lerrinro of New York City, Secretary of the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society was the speaker. ltlr. and Zolrs. Arthur Hansen, wholwe on the Peter Wllf farm eight miles south ol Blair, are.the proud parents ol an eight and one-halt pound baby daughter, born Oct.IR. at ll: I 0 I".Ill.This makes the thlnl girl for Mr. and Mrs. Hansen Mrs.Hansen was formerly Bin- Celia Wulf. See "Chick" Gaines at the Clifton hotel Fdday or Saturday if you uant some westem steers to feed from one to four years old.The\ an all sand hill cattle, White face-= liehorned,dipped and clean.Will sell them on time to parties hasins: plenty ol feed at from six to seven and onefourth cents, freight mid to lt ss' hoped that her recovery will be rapid. . . . - -- - - cztowrzai. HOME NOTE: On Wednesday of last week the Ilome was visited by lllrs. Ora Cor ro n, li m M.0.Kirk,Lire.lieny lmtl Mrs. Delbridge, all of Omaha. M m ESPIFII. former matron of our Home,but now of I"ontnnolle Home of Omaha,with two of hor helpers visited the Home 'l'llttrala). Rev. Schley of Omaha visited ilu Home last 'l"hursday. Rev. Hamilton, Mr. and Mm Strat ton and Rev. and Hrs. 0.U. Proud dined hero on 'l'hurs¢lay. Ethel Riddick and father and Newcom were visitors hose on unlay. Mr. a nd Mm Earl Brown,Ella Brown,hlfss lllpp and Hill McKenzie of Lyons visited Mr and Mrs. Cook on Sunday. Mr. and Iilrs.Wiletx and Stllln were visitors at the Home from Omaha, also Rev. W.L.'Wnyrte of the Metropolis Mr.lml Mrs.llayer :tml ' l r . Paterson of Drnaha were caller ro Old fdends of Mr. W. 2' tu" .1 Mrs.Sutherland,Miss Gere - llacltus of Seattle. Wash. :~'" r l 1 r y Smith of Teltaqnah l»m;1rT\ hlc 5lr~. lttl Mr- Mrs. Omaha.it.memories of old times. . .. ....__L1 ..\lr:....2....__,l Sunday Mr. sifted Piney of Sion' 0T h e B u t c h e r m g Season Is Here Come in and get stocked up on Win- chester Knives and Saws. The finest grade of steel used in all blades.We have a complete stock for you to pick from. _We Have a Complete Stock of W inchester Radio Batteries an d ' Flashli ht Batteries andélashlights Also Crosley, Radiolas and Freed-Eiaemann Neutrodyne Radio Sets "'»===="'= 1!.'»f4\!.¢2ff»¢Jff8_=.!.°_¢5f;.f§'-:=.?!.!.. ; - a » v v 6 ` . . 1 The Winchester Axes Are made of the Highest Grade of Steel and will stand the most severe tests when uslng in timber When You Need Window Clans nnd Paints and Oils, We Have Them 'f" The Arndt Hardware "" ~aum szlusu ~ T H E HE Q M P T D E L I V I R Y ° i .5 t .,,,i§Z"LR1, °;,f°W §'¢.f?ze"'5§?.. you place your order,either b y phone or in person,that you want your purchase delivered promptly. Try us on any one. or more of t he followingitemsx . \5c pkge. Corn Puffs. per pkge., ScPost Toastles or Kellog|;'s KornFlakes. 2 pkge.,.251:Hummer Brand Coffee. per lb. 30cMay Day Coliee. per \b.40cMay Day Cnffee, 5 lb. can for Sl.l5 Magnet Coffee, per lb.5(\cMagnet Coffee, 3 \b§. for $I.45 Wheatina. pkge.25c` Lynn Brand While Cherries. pcr can 25cPink Salmon. per can 20c s SA s B R o s.The Big Store The Old Rgliable PromptnesS a hunting ""' §i~l=.i§»L-up no November m.: m g Phfnic Hams. ab.:su §material required to ma.I g g We reserve the right to reject a=\>»§§or all bids.~§f Rn. w. H. 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Sec ond Q u a r t e r -l .»:...a .1.........n n l r . u nun.». v... .,. - __sh op p er s th i s we ek . A n u m b e r o f R o y a l Nellrl':l»=r-o f th i n c i t y at t e n d e d l o d g e a t §"l f:1 :.!\lI la s t I` r i d a y e\ e n in l r .Th e y .-an l l r R o y a l N e i g h b o r a m l M .W .A ll fl l l te a m s p u !o n t h e i r w o r k .Th i \ \ | ; w r y l n t e m t i s u . : a n d t h e m a n i m " J w e l l en j oy e d b y a l l p n s e n l . Mr. nml !¢lr¢. H. C Rllwnnls :mil Mr. and Mn. Sam Ilali, and Mr. and MH. J . A. Swlhart were among the Henman!aruesu who attended the .. .-n .1 I 1 ..t h a t 1 m a y p r o p e r l y f l i l t h e \ a ¢ : m r } af a n y . F l d w a n i 1 ..l.ark~ 11.| CIQTK | \ I ! ; 1 l 1 {u1.lr1 A Flock of FORDS Yes, Any Calibre You May Want-- Coupes - Touring - Sedans Pick out any car you want to trade for and let us know. o¢o¢QO000¢oOMoQc9n o aw; oo9o»o¢ooolv T E A ( : m m s Ex, \n u: -: .\'rz n: ~z n - . Nov. 22.1921Jan. 24, 1925 April la, 1925 J*|"|"R ~ A u s .l .1925 | ) \ | l L . ; Ford Coupe 1924 Ford Sedan 1923 Ford Touring 1924 Ford Sedan 1920 Ford Touring 1920 Ford Touring 1919 ,. $415$400 $325 szzs$150$90 | Let Us Trade You a New Car for Your Old One.Time, lf You Need 1t. Armll-Snyder Molor atompnng B U I C K D O D G E ~American Legiog ....1|'... Legion Hall Hfalr Nebrmfgu 3 So9oJr00 00 0vroano Tuesday Evening Nov. 1 1th Lyle Reeh's Orchestra Ad mi s s i o n -$ 1 . 0 0 Ladrh. I0 Cam ceosC1: E \ gnmbllng now, 11| ln fnrming, mining real dln fanning. the kind of fann- ing than llpvlln thrift and success. BLAIR f.'| 1'r aifmml. snr:La r».(Continued £romp¢¢eOne) gan will give a rgmling entitled " M n Ga'6..Her Grleunee at zhe County Falr". 0!lk¥lltl4l 3T\l\i\¢¢\llr u uuvuu.v- -lnml fails to glln.Oaklnnxl punts25 yanls and Illnlr returns 5. Blair makes 2 yanla |.hrnugh £h¢line. Brewster makes 2 more.Cook triesan w but is incomplete.Cook! punts 40 yanln.Oakland fain; one van!through the line.Oakland makes first down.Oakland keep# s pass for 5 ynnla.Blair holds the 0nklnml line.Oakland punts 35 Fai Brewster uslver weusng unmven-ary in Blair Saturday evening. Margaret. Wiulener, who ls employ- ed nl the Cmwell Home at Blair spent the week-emi with Rennanl folks.Mins Blanche Jones and Mr Green of Haatlnzs c ame in Sunday for n 'Warsl hbmes.r:1-1 Kmneherz came in Llonalay ,visil at the ll. A. 'Wright nmi Cnr! 1: 05| 0l\ l a another fire! rlown for Blair.Cool:baby of Colormlo called or:'l\411r]. The football boys and the teachers were the guests of the high nchonl Commercial club at n we ln er mm held at Caetetter Park last Thursday evening.After the usual plenle fun and food, the crowd dispersed early. because of the special 1rueetlng at the.Methodist church.The same r\.l¢al.$were entertained by the Glrl's and Ilogfr (llee Ou lu at e plenle on Wednea4la§evening at Castetter park,' Hrs.Brown has been havlnx the children of the firrt to the sixth 1 frle-1 place empuhsin on manga of Au tu mn fh e pu t reels.This week they are beginning on Chrletmu v~\|a I`herlill¢Inn of the Central, ,wut and Noah \l.ar4ln are prepai lng for a fliristmlla program to he oisen in the assembly for two or ?If¢Qp nlehtr before Christmas.A :n ull admission will be charrrnl fwhlch will on to help pay for the music fumlnherl ln the schools. Special work hu been :lone the putmonth on patrlofle songs." The Physiology clue is studying the harmful dfecta of alcohol and tobacco- §§§if§}..1 been returns no.Bartlett reins -I yanis through the llne.0ak» larnl intmee in a forward p w 'p .Oakland falls to gain afainst Illalr"rl line am!kicks.Cook returns In yards just an the hal! la up. 'l1|lx~d QuarterDaklaml klcka to Blair and Cool: returns#1.0 yards.Ilrlewrter makes 4 yllrtlal through the line.Bartlett mllla 3 more.Kirby goes around Qright and for 15 ynnle.Tylson takes' reels off another 8 yanl gain. Cook! adds 10 more yards on nn end nxnl (ook goes through zlie line for " l [touch down.Carlmn kicks noniiI *o r e l l l n i r 14 |O a k l a n d 0 B l a i r l e l kicks ul .oakland and the ball ia] lreturnewl 12 ynnln.Oakland tries the line but receiver a 4 yani loin 'Plnhlond tries a torwarrl pan hutllfnila to gain. Oakland makes Ilyardn through center as the quarter ends. Fourth Quarter Oakland kicks me Tyson returns 'a vanln.Hillman adds 3 more.; Cool:makes 8 yards,Cook punta.' Oidaml guts the ball.Oakland tries three panes but fail# to (lin. evening for a visit with home folks. All the teachers whore homes are elsewhere spent the weebenul at their various homes, Mira Sink nt Fremont.Bliss Beekman at Blair. Mies Feldt at Men! and Hires lr'|ul.er!\ nt Harvard, Nehr. Dorothy Widener and her Sunday school clans enoyed an out-door breakfast Friday mornin: of last wlrek.3oeo4|2 § E l 1 . Mr.and Mrs.End FretzrI:: m l é 'cam!relatives in Kennard r-.nnri.l,§ ol lent. week.'4 Frank Desaton aml mo l l\ .5lr - ~ Robert Denton of Dmnha t llf l in Henman! Sunday. llitus Minnie Jenren`of Uh:\'.;|i Hrtayingwithher :L-rler,5le~0.J ' lZnenr at the Present writing,l Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bailey returned to their home in Omaha Tuesday gf. ler several days val:ation spent with folks in Kennanl and Blair. Will Blevins and mother of Hers r_nan and Chas. Widener of Kennand latoed to Cedar Bluffs Friday to hunt and Visit ll the A. R. Widenerhome,rvetuming Sunday. 44441414l4444444II aa \.\l4l\7l an a o n . u " . . r . . . ,_ __S l t u n l a y .S a m h a s b e e n fa rm i ns r br o k e n , j u s t a s e ve r e b r u i s e Monday Rev. lfndvrw urrpidown on what is known as the old out, lhd will do trucking between cars deconted in purple lnll '-\hlté| fore tming zo gmt.fday. v 1. Blair and Omaha. John Meetes of southern llichllnfl township sold tour of his fine Hol» stein cows to Alben llnuermeiater of Douglas county recently.John re- mrtz that he is still milking twen» tl heed of this strain of cows and r-nalflere the militias :unc a pox: mg pmnonitlon.\ Kitrl Kolterman, Jr. received :sev- ert cut on the sec ond loin; of the thumb on bin right hand on last Set- unjey morning while washing #lnd- nwn.Karl got too strung and the window broke.He went to the aloe- tnr's offic rwhere the bleeding tru =top1sed and e stitch was taken to hold Intention together. 1. o and paraded through main street at Another accident nas mlllo1 Su 2 couple of times befor! going out in ony to the olnemiy [omg list uf :lm the game.There were sevenl, I.locks of cars which ahows that the! "heh n llultk ulrlven by Dr. l2.<»l:!|r games are well patronixenl.B|B1l;a dentist, of Lyons, toppled u\Pl 1 defeated Oakland I4 to 9.making the tum.The doctor ||l|. E.P. Gaines,of U1Jnl.sv1.. Nchr..the oar L00 c lose to ihe §=f .t hu4ituou-hluLoJ;one, t~».. :!m:e._KoL into_;he ngpft dirt.An ln AA :ml four year old steen :n p:a=tu:e¢IHving slowly the t'lp~over uni-n~° ll.Ansley for LII! al fr\r1 Hx to' lPl\ln neriolfllly. | broken \lriIL!l=||l seven and one-fourth ce1.2 n prL.d, vhiéli ttxtMrs: Robbins xligbtig.. |» freight paid to Omaha.They are ine; the extent of the damages.lim M m I-:a nn c um r etumed I n ml home in Teknmah nfter viaititur =,..,[ mother, Mrs. Sutherland over Su nlday.-| Sunday morning services of prn;frMII sonlz`lmve been held slurino UTP' >D¢¢ial evangelical .\esT=lon of tlr Melltonllet church hone.Dr.ll J ; Wade,executive necretm7 of : ln I world serrice.commlnion -.tg ~. nmonrother thimnr "'I'here-ir ooh. vne election in life, and thlt i1 wr1 all white faeen. dehorned. dipped lnili men who are promoting the Omaha \ite.."!he church measuring up ln clean.He will be at the C'hftonI\ankton route are insisting tha lr he service text,will outline lh e lhotel in Blair on Friday and Satur-I these two entirely unnealtury turn1 stan."The Nehrankn M¢¢1|.,,1|.¢ |@' dey of this week and will sell theselbe eliminated.and the state englni pon compiled at g, hte c onference cattle on time to those having plenty eer advised he would come up end' nndlcxtee on -in¢|¢p.¢ of membenhip o!feed.IL look them over.--Calhoun Chronicle.of 2,1104 for the year. 1 \ THE 1~;x1'1zzumlsfz. m..~\m NiIEQIIASKA -l u NEHVDUS & HALF-SICK WUMENWRIGLEYS ___, ___ . » » _- *|I _! ", ._ \ . - - "_. v ";1¢"_- y - f < -|..._ ¢»»Il.-:O Q |_:- ' £ ".:;»\~ r ¢p - \j Q.... f f l ¢ ; ;.};"?4.@'§. . i ~ '_,_;».rzr'~ ~'~'; \-_:-. _.~a f'-~.....f f w z é r n l - z Y ' B a E . P H 1 1 . L ' i 1 § F o P P E N H 2 : 1 M Cnp fri qgf u ' r H . £ . a n o w r 4 a n d c o . Blair, Nebmh, umm, za, amChapter IV J. 51. Wait were in .T.J.Reese and and Mrs. 0. L. Hil 0akiznd_Sunda). yan,who spent 1 BLAIR BAPTIST CHURCH Arthur D. Smalley, Minister Sunday, Ocwber 26, 1924. Imarealing :Innes invite yodr membership in our Sunday school. Sessions every Sunday morning at . - _ . . . _ Mn .Gaylords people at Western, -|¢fK'lr|-on spent a few days lun Nebr.we:k .m U10 Chet Sutton home. Ed Olson moved Thursday onto s v .\I.|Mrs.Waller McCracken the late Gu Carter funn purr - mul U r~thy were Omaha _shoppers en recently by his fa|.her,Fme¢l Ol-HHH son.!\l .u..§ Lira. George I'alien were -u:.»." for service in hi! church in the - ing weeks md iuonthx. Watch than no tu for the novmeement of the follovlng: A mon on the subject: ."I| Your H : i a n Certificate Worth Two s lars!";a missionary phy :' Choice of Chan Moo.". 1 annum: saws i Mr. and him.n rr » nm u-nr wan me nb yaunl mm reenreml mu ulnhlnhnrenl atHzrlllilll! umm-, Kiley lmh hueq ut- ;u~rly ur recognize the ¢lr| who vu:rumulnx lu n umm:corner,mkmllru the wnurir-\rvm lx wu mn umll4-|».~ a<-rm-vm:nomar and um nm-Q Relievd by ~ Lydia E.Pinkham s Vegetable Compound The s e Thr e e L e i te rs Pro v e It / .'Omaha Sllunia) Matt Bemior! of Blair wus n bui Rev.m d M n was c aller hére Fdday.mhby and Mr. III* err- lr-'ol- b t M i s a M i i d n e d S w a n s o n : vu a g u m - i s i n g e r d r o ve ;,, a t t h e L a w r e n c e L a r s o n h o m e 1 c v M i s s H a z e l ; C H I d a y s IB Fl W¢Ek.c o u p l e o f w g g k g _-_.I -- - - y - ~»---- "5 " :"""<Stockton Helh of Dmuhan cn'on Herman griends Sunday. Rev.and Mrs.Reese am.Hobby accompanied by Misa Anna Iriplett, :trove to Omaha Friday and spent the day.. Mrs.E. w.Bmdie and Mrs.S. F.Rose were Teknmah callers Fri- day. The A. ZJ. Drayer family ot Hoop- e r we n gueata at the J.A.Welt home Sunday. Slay King of Blair called on- H men friends Tizeaiay. Hrs. La Verne Lowe and Lira. E. C. Johnson drove to Tekarnah Tues- day.li r.and M m Irwin Knott of Omaha are r-pending the week with their parents.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knott.' The Legion auxiliary elected the following oftieera at their meeting hut Tuesday evening:Mrs. C.L. Reid, president;Mm J ohn Skinner. vice president:Mrs.Joe Bandur, .mmtary; Mrs. A. J. Cameron, treas- urer;Mrs. J.B. Jensen,chaplain and Mrs.Chas.Chamberlain,aer- geant at arms.Harry Custer and Misa Nelly turned norne.l Mr. and Mrs.Floyd Knott were in Cello; Thursday and Friday on business. The ladies of the Baptist guild are making preparations for a bazaar! "hich they will hold at the time they' give their election supper Nov. 4th.I Sou are also invited to attend their' mapper.The Mission Circle will meet for study with Hrs. T. J. Reese Thursday evening. Hn .0.H.Godaey entertained the erusadera at her home after school Monday.Hr. and Hrs. L. A. Woodward en- joyed a visit at the home of hln parents near Tekamah. hir. and Hrs. Gilbert Olson drove tr Blair Friday evening. Rev. T. J. Reese acewumpanled Rev. !0verturf of Riverside and Rev. Smith of Tekamah to Council Bluffslhlonday to attend a church meeting. Mr.and Hrs.Leonard Loftls are the parents of a baby daughter born to them Friday, Oc t. 17th. Mrs.Tlforwald Hansen h u been quite sick the past week.Miss Ruth Roberta spent the past week visiting at the .home of ber t J j v u aa u 1 - . - n n 4 .- .. - 1 -er,E.C.Gaines and family of Washington. Leo Noonan of Omaha spent Sal. unlay night at the Gilben Olson home.Dn Sunday he drove to Battle Creek, taking lint. Olson up to apend a eouple of weeks with her daughter,Mra.Jesse Hover and family. Hia wife, who hall been there for some time,returned and will keep house here for her father while her mother is away.Elmer ami Clifford Truhlzen of Bimir end. Alfred Ray spent Son- day at the Chris Ric hter home. Kr.and Mrs.Tom McDonald visited at the W m. McDonald home in Blair. Sunday. Herbert Herzog,Tedmlle Swanson. Mrs.F.0.Swanson and Mrs.F. J. Xlatle drove to Blair Snnday.~The young men attended the foot-bd! game while the ladies called on Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jonea The `l'¢'oman's Auxiliary are mak- ing preparations for a earnival dance the evening of Oc t. Slat to celebrate Halloween.The Hallo- we'en supper given by the Ladle! Aid will be hetd at the supper hour tml will in no way interfere with 10:00. Morning worship nl 11:00. Sermon subject:"Higher Altituden." In the evening the closing sesnion cf the Christian Enduvor Conven- tioq will be held in our chumh. n Coors WITH G A. s The Only Sensible, Banibary Method BLAIR GAS COMPANY Yridny .ming n wh: ¢>~.-ML Many enmmenled on the Ingenulnhnr of man In the cnng|~e¢|¢i<»|\lust Sunday moming.To mme itnamed u Gough mm than lui( of we nudlenen were men.In this day when tha 4-.hurnh u uid so hs Iodmrher grip on the manhood nf the nn»Lion iz u I nule for lu) mum- Goo load u u~A F a n 'P r i c e ._.I i _men are deeply intcrestld.We hope. that the men will mnko an even ~~ greater response to the cali of Chrin An average of nelrly 600.000 do# en ogg; are amsumed in New York city every day, or About one for etch penon.at u relieve s th at lm!!! lee llnj in e : t e a r t y t l ll lg ; § n u n | I i H \ l u v 1 | |Ii~ ~l emllualmelimlly. -l u b z s m m l vr i f J|¢las hes."(} e . l c !m ~ x ; I|In e d .. " ' Iz a t h p h n m l l n z s o u n m ? " . | A | \' P r A \ . r u n ! \ n ~ § 0 \ l ! 'p n f l ." 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'"'.f,'f2f.'f " ' . § " I ' " ° f ..'f2?'§'_ _.-.AL ..-__wmtunze tdmmnl with diver braid# ma d on tha \r»r|¢| of hmmm!!a n.lh ll u! h r a n a x p lo da d tire , tw ofo u n x Ea gl l l hm m .L u r d G r a m Da rnbol nm!Chrla tnuhor Brut. a n st u n t e d b r [ h c | %|l |¢ } l l ;t r l e h d app osr aur o.H b l b e n : h e m t n : a k o h e r a l l l ' fr o m h e rml s n r r .In a l p i r n a t a d ve n t u r eth ey d o lo ,c o n vt y l n g h e r toH o n r a 'L ¢ r { u u i d Iu vi u g h a r 'u htrim- \!|.N y n l l c n a h E n g l i s h ,h e r m o t h e r h a vi n : h u n a n a d ucnt ed wo m uz .Ge ra ld u r l an i i t n u i l l u l y o u n g w o m a n i n th cn m b t l n g N a m i ,a n d I l n m - nnt od.b u t ca n u n l y Im am t h a tsh ! In r a i l e d P su i l n o d o F o n t a n a n d l l w l l h h o r l u n l .Us i n u n . I1 1I i r I CHAPTER Ill Continued I " T h e n w h y d o th ey Iw i : n t m e s o t t r n n l t i y f 't h e pcrniatetl." l t mu s t be b e r n u s e I h a ve n o m u e tt e . n n h a t . m y a b o u a r e u g l y .Indeed . muns lleur. It i s no p la ce fur m t.He m a r e fr i e n d s of yours e omtnz. L a m smrt*--t ime beau- tl fu ll y tl rvuvtl y ou u; l ad y wh o tn ol tu a t me so et.\r!a1:s1y." "H I8 { l t tt t l d l fa t hi r a n d n ds t vr . " h e whtsp ened. S h e w a s su dd e nl y ve r y wln tw a n d fr ig h te n ed .Hnrlst tapher m s e i n b l e fee t.Lal tl y Ma ry n od de d n li tt le c ol t! ty . L o r d Zt tn t er l e ya a ck n ow l e dg e d h i s tfw ii n n w i th xo t tl t ' s u rp r is e , "'1`h1n Is your littl e ;1r¢» tv.:e.I n m - po s e ?l i a r :mm n r k e d ,tuek lng n t l l y n t t e . " Th i n l l Myr lt ln. " Pta rl utn ph er ns- aenteg." W e a r e vr a t t l n g fu r r t e r n l d no t t o t l ed t le st h a t t o d a w it h t i er . " " Y o u wtl h -t o te am h ome , I t. 1t 1d ft st a nd ? "M a r y :t»k\"tL tu r n i n g t o th e tr lr l. w ho ha d rl aw n In he r fe et . 'I w i l l n e ve r r vt u r t l t h t r e , " B i s r t l l e r e vi l e d -" n m n o t e ve n If Mo ns i eu r Go u l d h i ms e l f e e nm m z nt i o d m e t n .I w o u l d w a n t r t h m t t ft ft svl t In t o th e sea."" t a r t th a t It ll t tl e ex tr em e't"h e r rgueltlnner rej oined t1n|I1I§. " 'I" h 0 m l m y I x h n u l s l t h u - t o fn n e zz I r et u r ne d w u u ld at m he F§ i t t* t tw , " My r t ll e de fl ur e d ."I um lm p l nz to fi n d s o m e w o r k It e m . " "Ti n t l l t tm l l t n o t he d lft t c ut t . " M a r y n b u t w t l .a n d th ey p n t w t l sm.M a r y w i t h n n m !t n f'llr!x¢tu}|her wtaltta lnetsed nmetu o f I l l us u a l emallnttty. ll yr t tl e l n ul t rs l ut t e r lht|I2l a n d th er ewas t ru ub tf i n l w r fm - . ' T h e y d o no t l i k e me , "t h e said. °'1` l 1e ; d n n o t t ht n k th a t I n u rh t t o b e h e r e w i t h y o u .T h e ;a r e rl z ht .o f e n u m - .1 m n j ust a Il ttl e p tt |~u lnt gi rl ht pe a nu t c l ot h es .l. t t u n t w. " Chr lst ap tne fn rr mt unt tmn ce n w et :~ ln vnttt.Sh e lu rt ze d tttltl u a l k n !m r n y , and he was o I»Il;¢et1 In f|I||0|l.Ju n a n m y w e r e t m vl n z th e pr om e na de . h o w e w r , t h e y m m e f a m t o f a r e w i t h Ge ra ld ,ta nt ln z r m m t h e h u n I.l i e g n u -3 Il t l t r m a r t m l b n r e m g n i z t d Myr tl te . }Z1t 'l '1 |t fur a mr el vi n th nu gl tt w l w n l | |h a d ur n! n \'rn kt 'n ed h e h m ] fn n rn t t en a ll tt l n tl t he r .l t w a s c h a r sr t e fi l l t c n f hi m . .i m w e vq r . l n b e h a ve dt tr ln g t he n v!! fmt n ul n ut es a s t hn ug h he h ad b ee n th in ki n g ut n a um : el se . "So Cl |rl |t 0[1 Itt l" hm he s-n n nmt ing n ml r rl t o n me t " h e e x ct a lm e d. " th u s h e sh a w n y o u a t t t i m s l g h u , A l y r t l l t '!" "I w u tt e d :1 l u ng t i me fo r y n u ," s h e l w i l t ° d ."W e h a .e be e n a lt t tn g o n t h e te r rn r u. ""A m t l l yr t l t o ha n b e e n a t l t tl e t r o u !|lesmue,"C h r l n u p l u - r n h l ." S h e i l zo i r l x b a r k t n h e r r r|.\|.1 hl cle he ra u s e u l he r vt a t t < ° '°C'|utht'»?" f§€!ln'Il rt [| uZ1 J."\\°tar, of mu m * s h e : :u | =1. tu r | " | | l t l .W e ou g h t t u h a ve H 1 r \ ; h t o f 1: 111 t1!.|:1 Ie b roug ht h e-r ms w a " I ing, " d sc nna urm sl t hem Jn sfu llx " R t 3 t u m . m c y o u n y . i n a n h o u r , m l l o n l ,a m i I m n p r o m l s f t h a t m s u l c m o h e l l e sh al l bl ' a ll t h nl y ou de ni m. " p i r r t n l l o p h e r fo r t h e ( In t t i m e j u l e r tr i l é d . ' b o o l he re .G r m i d . "h e lml d." I d u n ?l h l n k : l a n y o u a r e glaring m n 1: lIITl E q nl t v th e r l zh l M u. " "In wh at r m |p r° 1'l? ' "l l n de m n l no l l e i n th e d a u g h t e r c f W o rk in g fo l k, "C h r i i t u p h r r e x p l a i n e d "S h e r e q u lr fa c i o t h vs u f g o o d q u a l i t y , if y ou w l li , b ut p lo t h e es In w h i c h s h e a n n e w n s i l u a l i o u .Th a : l s a o , i s l r U...H . - v . . . . - . .. uw .."~ ¢¢J ¢....¢u n fl t r a n s p a r e n t . t h e c u t o f h e r s k i r t ms ew.u n a ! u l t h e l a s t w o r d fr o m P a t i l h a d d n w w l ;h e r w h l t e ul lk st o r k - hn t s a n d m m l f nh o vs p r o c u n d fr o m xr nvizrluhnrhsg nt ab l ln h an e nl .I r r i p r n u r h u b l v:h m l a r g e h u t a g a u n - m ¢ r !!k r vn n fm : In n o f t u l l e a n d i a m . U t H N ' r h a m : o f h e r n p p e u r n n o r w e r e rn l li d b e n n pns ath lv qu vs tl nn ., h ut . i n vx n c t p r o p o r t i o n w l l h G p n h f i m t - ls fm t l g n .Chr1sto;1l|er'|d l m p p r o vn i sw nl zm l to g ro w "I d n : m t e r i t l e h o y o u r 4 l o w e s . m a - eh ul ne . or yo ur t an t o" h e sa ll l . "h ut w l h a w g l ve n y o u th e ve la ng l d m . e.1 am lull us g mu irqwulmu'amponnd."-Mngpeursa Llzmtln, 3% South Street, Iawell, ~ Felz Li lm A New W oman SKringfie.~I¢lL Missouri.-"For fourorve mon a 1 vu.; mn-dawn. neu nm&0 yenrsold and (cel like 20.Iam mrs this medicine will help allwomen"-Mrs. HAI? E. SANDY, |86W. FnnklinSlreet, Hagentailnlld Over 100,000 women two so far repI[ed .va °°f.a=.""°=1» :'1f»'me .Th e G ood Lit tle Ba d Man "\\hal lun Mcouae of Tarnnluln Tim!""Ii=1¢B't you inard tnII_ab¢m! Tim?" ukvd Cactus Jun in surprise." l le lthe only Crlmlun Gul:her who hal ma-If good as 1"bad man l li n ¢|¢vrirs.*'But iaevru always dr to give uv nz anything like nal trouble came uv-"."'l'hlt| iull lt.Ile had all the ltyie \5m:e lre na e ng:cn a nd 8¢Il00l I pnnent at the inollliation Service Inst Sundsy night.The Rav. Canon Nlrsh awed in lgia place,and the Rev. Thomas Cluady. pastor of one of the largest churches in Omaha, pnached the sermon.The church was filled and pnc ti ully everyone atayoal for the social at the rectory following the service.The ildics arc Qmning a very in» creating blunt for No\'I`8th The: will hmm many nttrurtivo lrtirles for sale, whkh can be used to ldvnlz tage as [IRL Lunc h md ditmtr will :Iso l served. _ . , _ . . _. - - Coors WITH G A. s The Only Sensible, Banibary Method BLAIR GAS COMPANYR E P O R T O F T H E C o w n m o x - O F - - ' I H E C I T I Z E N S & . \ v1 N G S . . 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'N m l e m o h r l l e h a s a t l s n t r e a o r a i h » hab la ,"M a d a m e L e n n r e m n r m u r m l ; so d i m ge t so e l eg a nt ,a n d n n e x rus lon u lto gzr tl u-r sp lr ltn otl r.I h a ve m m m m m a n l y t h t : m o r n i n g a r r i va l m m P a r t s . l n w h i c h a n w o u l d s e e m stream." "W e d o n o t d e s i r e m n de m o l a e l l o I n a m m o at dr e am . "Cltrlsturzher amid ou1ly." W e h a r t th e c h a r g e n f l t e r mr at s ho rt t im e ln hl f, a na l th e wr t uf rl l ot t e w hi c h y o u h ave In yo u r t tt l nl l . th in k,ll t ul m it e l m n o r e w o u l d b n i g h t ;u n s u i t a b l e . , A m 1 n o t ri g h t , a m i d ? " " U h . I s u p p o s e s n . " t h e y o u n g m a n szwrd." 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Ju r y m n t l n u n t ." o r an y t h i n g 1 ~~ ftttztw a s a wo r k ln t :g l r l m y fr i e n d an d I ar t* a n xi ou s t o prn\I|.le.'Th ose rl o t l a m o n c n t l r r t y u ns u i t a b l e . " "Ih t- l t he re .Ch r is . "Ge ml gl In t e n m p t e d .";ou'r~e ta k i n g it l l : t l t l n g t o n surlttttuly.W e k n o w ve r y W vll t i n t hl y r l l t v mltnt b v fo u n d l o m e t h l u g t o .t o In t e r n n . b u t In t h e m m ut l u a e s h o m a y a s w r ! !h a ve t t l i t t l e f m ( ° a n ' l g n u M 0 f m yu ta n el f h o w w o n d e r fu l :Jw l s?Sh e w i l l p u x z l o t h e w h o l e o f Sl u n t v C a rl o fo r a t \ t 't k . " "An al a l t e r th e n ? "Ch r i s to p h e r u k m l . s m u t : u m m Im p a t l m t l y a w a y . Bl a da m v h el l ! u p; t t w on d er ful co n fe c - tl l m o f w l t l t e l u r e a nd a l l k . " Tl t l s ts \\ Il nt I t l g n r e t o my s et t fo r mmte tuni sett ttt ii rs t e s m l n ; t r u c k . 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An t ! o n l y In s!w o r k m y \:t\tll l m ! tttlt l mr Nw uf his 1l!tlIttll.|T1||.||!|u ~t ab o u t P u t a n d l l l k v 1 rt|.|r1\\l|¢L|luug hltm .-. ludg zu.\ j A Bargain W i fe t r vn w u t h l u l t t ) - J o h n ,yo u r v k l n d vr t u d u m b u n l u n t l l t h a n y o u u n t o me .Il u a b m u l ( fo u l t t p ) - \ \ e l l .y o u t r ; hnl m' nln mh :m tl nt\ ho w l zl ml l"l l l \t. -- wiahed to Bc Accurate " I l : u t tal l.d a r k .g m t d t o u k t n ;e x - ltusbuu d of :t ours tu m :n\kQ l1 use to |10 h i s w i fe tmtl I thutttgilt l d unit yu l l Brst wt m t h e r y o u w u i l l r e w n t m e u d h i m . ",f " L o t m e m a k e u n o w o t ' l t ; d m r l e . t n t l r l Il l Fu n k l ul m l l || lu my tl l ur y a n d lvl p al l l ;l l1 11 1f. "- Li fe l ~ I n i l ' s C a t ar r h l l a C o m b t n d ~ Treamaennboth lo ca l m t ] in n .- m al . a nd hu bc cn su c cu - fu l i n t h e m r u m e n t o ~ fC a t ¢ n 'h fo r o w : fo r t y g e m .So ld by al l d t ug g hu . P . J . C H E N E Y S L c o . . T o l d c n O h i o LookYourself Over, Old Boy lr 3.o ur<nu t »; 1t la ll \L l wi th : Ou r lo t i n h fv. t h i n k b e l o w y n t l : w u d h e r h u r l l u !r I: | | 1 | \ l .t-r t=.=|-\3- u tr qu o ta - :l |1 .n lu r t 1 tt } . \" t 1: . t \ l : . t l 3 0 | I p u ! it :tt w n t l Stnr t .l~=r:tt:.ll To Il a va a C l e a r , S W R ! B l t l n To u c h pu nt st w.redness.ro u gh n es s or l t c h l n g . i t n u r . w i t h C u t t c u m O l a t - m e n t , t h e n b a t h e w i t h C u t t c u r a S o a p a n d h o t w a t e r .Ri n se , 6 1 1 g en t ly an d d u s t o n n l i t t l e P n t i c u m Ta l : u m t o le a ve a fas c i n a t i n g fr a g r a n c e o n l k l u . l2\tr§".\ here 2251: eacht.- Adrertqement. I lEa; ., . .| ,.:~u f l.1u~I::| ~~tml l0 \ t . » - 1a=-Iain!!po r t i o n u f n g o o d m a n : : r .t m ll t t l v.nuntvitwa,un r e t l w t n . g W n r 1. n u r l I It is n o t 4nrmmlt In t h t : : l 0 d .O n o \. 3 '\\f r 's J Outer were in Blair Friday.' sister and looking 'after business Miss Goidie Sheets and parrish matters.mlrore to Volin, S. D. last week for|qujgg a number attended the foot- n vm: with llr. PRrri5h°a sister Wh?hall game at Tekamah Pdday af- lives there.gternoon. James Raarnuasen was up from Mrs.H. J .Miller, who has been ffmdm Friday for a vim wish roll-| »i»iung friends at New Plymouth tlvea.;ldaho the past month is expected J . H Johnson was in Blair w°d',horne Wednestlay of this week. Mu. neaday doing a little work in the Wm. Rankin, who went with hor is interests of his being returned to alao expected to reglqz.the legislature as reprenen ve Mr. Lathrop of 'Blahikas in town from Waahington county.We on business a .fel hours Thursday. iieve um \7"h5"S':bT!_¢°"¥}¢§P=°P|¢Jeaae Hover was up from Omahahave nn other intentions than to re-I Wednezulay, {,Q§§|ng ¢¢,m¢qp with his turn Mr. Johnson. Mina Helen Rovee, who attends the Wayne Normal spent the week-end nt. her home here. Mr.and Mrs.Noyes ol Blair visited at the I.aVerne Lowe home Wednesday. Mr.and Hn .Fred Michael of Tekamah drove down Satu y and brought their daughter, Mrs. L.A. mother, who was at his home since leaving the hospltai. Btn. Baker, an elderly Indy iivinl easi of town was taken to the Te- kamah hoapizal last week. sufferlnz from blood poison in pne of her hands which developed from a alight scratxh. Rev.and Mrs. T.J,Reese and Bobby and li n .0.H.Godsey at- the dance. BENCH NOTES Mr. and Mm Jonas Blomberg and daughter,Freida.of Omaha,spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Andy Svengaanl. Chas. Hunk and son Clarkson were buainen callers at Tekamah Hon- day afternoon. Archie Fonia parental of Oakland visited at his home on Wednesday of tart week..' Miss Emma Koenig at Takamah and Miss Eda.of Oakland visited the home folks on Sunday. hir. and Mrs. Hart.. with Mr. and Hrs.Neumuyer of Council Bluffs, wane visitors at E.c .Llppinoows Sunday afternoon,afterward enjoy- ing a picnic supper with Miss Hamel Cannon in the Cuming City achooi yard.Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wallaa and 1 l l T l l n u m m a r y m l n :u u n u n u L e n u e u U m l u v n a u u l z w u b o n . - . a short visit.They returned to Methuen:church En Blair one l1¢e» Omaha on the noon train.'ning last week. Olin Hopewell of Blair wus a in our city Tuesday. Ilover wut brought Omaha Wednesday been since in August. in the hospital untll ago.She is .able to business edler M m C.E. home from \ here she has r=le H 4 been ;bout a week A horse-shoe pitching tournament will be held here again Sunday, Oct. 26.The contest will be for the Tri-State cup and the attendance is expected to be be tter ,. A bu swill come from Omaha bringing free all who car€'to attend. ==up at present but sulTers wh-Q Eur. and Mn .Gordon Lowe were mrrnhle pain with her nhoulder. Sunday dinner guests of Miss Mag- llor physician hopes to be able to gie Lowe.remove the silver plate in another The Baptist guild will meet with week.Mrs. 0.ll. Godsey Thursday alter~ Miss Merle Herzog visited friends noon for work in Lincoln from Friday until lion A committee of ladies of the M. day.lI.Aid composed of Blesdnmen A. Mrs. Ln Verne Lowe entertained _]Cameron,F. o. Swanson, 0.L. FUR ul ululul vmavcu annum; no Mu.Char. Hunk home. Mr.~ Mrs. E. C. Lippincott and f anughters and gmnd-daughter,Lila Ruth 'were in Omaha Weelnoulay of last week attending the pure food show."Earl Smith went to Grand Island lust Sltunlny. .lack Hauschildt wont to Colorado Friday for an indefinite vauttion. Mr.A.M.Ford'n hrot'l1er,Cynis and flrnily of Oakland, visitefl them cn Su y."' Conservation I'und 524.02 Other real estate _......... 24,334.9? Currency ..$680.00 Gold coin 1000.00 Silver. nickels and cents ...._.- .._. 355.50 2,035.50 Total ..._$322,305.17 l.lABll.ll'lES Capital stock paid in .$12,500.00 Surplus fond . . _.-__ 2,500.00 lfn¢llvided profile iNet) ...... 3.11215 Deposits ...300,926.09 Slllfffll flll|.iliC§ fmm "Iii vicinity nge 10 Nuugngl attended, more or less regularly, the'and State bunlts 30433 3g|_33g4g Harrison meetinzs ln Blair durinn lleponltor'n guaranty funfl 2,362.51 their continuance.o n -- H hlr.uni Mrs.Henry B0!¢ll¢l\lln5!TolaI _._____.322,305.11 1 N \i /m n Trwl u r s um m:m e ni :u l uuuih .nu n nn uu zsu a u u m.:me w ill nuv a yls'h r l s ln p h e n In |»Itlil\£ab o u t n n the lo o k r l u lr m i m r . lh c w i l l : s h r u g s h o a t - I er r n w wl t h n p e a s a nt g i r l 1 l r ¢ as » ~ : !-tfu r ll u . bl l l no t l ll n g lu h e r fu tu r e wa l k s Ui nr in n . \n m |~ 1¢ .ll n ll n l d n I: In u | ; \u | |} xu u .........- -_...-...-.-..--.-.I Storm Wiridowssr--uc\\ardIa1:i n l w r p»a lzi nn1 . T l w .shale v|1upm1c I t h in k , ls r ld i r u lu u s . : a m no t sn u: r; »r !sv¢I a t G vm l l l b u t :. nm suaprism]a t xm l. " (.`Ilr£uluplwr \\:\s |\unl\£lot1s of h u | \ rr l t m l o u .Il e l i l m l a n d a d m i n : I I. | | § Ma r y, bu t l l s m : u m u l In h i m l i m 1.- r l t t l m d o m m n l l l l l o nnsynnpntl . " I c a n qu i t e \.uulered:1n\!th e wlavla- nr l l l r n f s w u l l n g i\ I: u!sl s@ d"h o alll n m e d ."l»u:.io ok in g ha c k a t zz.1 Izon mlly ga n n a !n w wl m x else s m u u l d h a ve d u n o . " 'Y u n vo u h l h a w l o r ! t h e g l r l u l w m l i m w a t . "M a r y i f l n i l t r d o f l l fo iustlzhws n u r a r m ; l n :h e r In clntiaml lllw l\u»|a\." l l m l n m o nIlr\1|::¢'d h e r s l m u l d - n nmre al lsq mrng ing ly than em er. " l l la as m l i o h l a n d mu ns l eu r d e » r |nf m n ra u ." sh o a n ld ." I r a n p m w l v s u r h gr m n en t n a s mn us l eu r d o M rl|.Il?!\.° tin =!¢| 1 ..- 1: 1e l ut My rt ll r n um m or e. Tha-||| :. 1r |1 fon i n hi s P 50 8 Tl lhl l lm e, at A n )ml n mum ab sol ute ly g»m um "1 ni l ll l \.||| tha h a n u In l l n vl n z : h e (h \ I| | I1 ". I" f i > t u n w d o u t f o r .sa y,un e w r ~ 'I~||r||1\'3l¢d n a m i n g l u c m u p tupl 1r I 1 I 1 I Are Cheaper Now Than Any Time Since Before the War 'lhe following ladies at a bridge par- 1\:lt her home Satuniay ewenlnga Tlrs. F. W. Lowe, Mrs. FI. C. John- ::1, Mrs. Waldo Huneocif. Mrs. Hen- ry Truhlnen,Mrs.E.w.Bunlic, Mrs.A. J. Cameron,Mrs.H.B. Cameron, Mrs. L. V. Ackerman, Mrs. I Mrs. H. B. Cameron spent Monday! his home on \¥'edne»uiay of last week. E. C. Bu ic and Mrs. Wm: Adams.; Mr. and hlrslzl. C. Reid and Gerald lleid drove io Omaha Friday ami wok their grandmother. Mrs. 'l'mma Lylliek down.She had spent the Hilxinger,Wm.Kn n lf f mul Inline und daughter, Nancy visited at il. Caroline Wachter will serve u pub» J. Smitlfn Sunday.Misa Nancy re~ lac tea at the Dr.A. J.Cameron mainewi for a longer visit... home Frillas to which all are m-m.-i,"si.=su.°.> father and brother-» uted.Guy and Frank of Craig. visited at s r x r s o r w a n m s 1 ; a |" " " '" " " '"'-~~ ss.I, A. R. Brock.president of ...J a b o v e n a m e d ~ ~ ~ ~O R D E R N o w ' that the above statement is a cor-, 35.5. ?2"»;""§..°&"§..1§."L% i§=i'§1f Before Cold Weather Sets In ing.A.R.Brock. ATTEST:R.. J Murdoch Director., a Washington County.. In Omaha._Mr.and Mrs.Walter Peek andMr.oml Mrs hoe!Seney anti Mr.Linton Puffer and wife spent Barton and M and Mrs.AUr°'lISun¢lny at the home of Walter Cor Jasperson and daughter had a pic-ter. near Henman. nic dinner in the grove at the Taylor Mr.:ind Mrs.Albert Mattlilenoal`rencl1 home 5""'l">entertnined a large number of guem' President. "l week at the c »1 new home I Mrs.Henry Cooper was 1=°°°'="'>" ll. a dancing vert? Satunlay nuzhi l C.Hller,Director pa .,.Misa Roth Roberts heltl a sale Satunlay to dispose of her houae- I-old noodi.She was not very sue-cessful for only a small crowd at- tended and not many seemed to care to buy. Mrs. E.W. Hurdle returned homeThursdayfroma woek'a visit with her daughter, Nm Ruben Daugher- ty and family in Omaha. Supl.. and Mm. Seeney an among pine 3.ears 3ounll Monday,Utt. 20.5n honor of Mr. and Mrs. Carl %"|..L""3.'§§"l'§E1. _§;';' n;"g,fQb;g. ~~~C 0 _ To remind her ol the event her fm'een who are visiting here from Ialla 1.1| ,'. 'Manus Heck,N tary P bldren all some in lhal exemng 'a Q.: C ' U My commission expires Sgot.3 0 ~\ well fllleci bmaketa for a niet supper Mr.tml Mrs.Walter $IcCneken .'1 ' Lml spent the '3"¢'"i"li'with her. and Dorothy were Sunday guests of ____._--._ . _ _ _ _ . _ Those Uf jf n l were Hr. " ml M" 1 Ha n a Christensen: ol Blair. .|.T.Fi h and Wallace, Sir.and Minn Pauline lippinentl spent th. Mrs. D W Rutledge and Ivan, Ch"week»en:l at the Chet Suttm home._ and Vivian. Mr.and Hrs.lllm5 :Mr. and Mrs.Matt Priestly a n " Cooper and Myrtle, Nettie Mae and Mr.and Lina.Ralph Priestly of rPhilin and Mr. and Sin. am §?°gP-|Fnm.=n¢, Mr. ind Mrs. James Mor : : TI'-'P-'-'I'-'{l'~'fT\"f4§!€¥¢¥~£!~%€¥»'l.'.l~t{~Ji'-ei"-.I4..IJ..$-..{..:;..{.L;L.§..,{'1'11'\¢'\1_r1*1r|'1p»1p»l.:|\|l_n»=.|e»:11.m»pm.»|z11e»,.|z1 l .A Steak You'il Yo u Owe I! to Yo ur Chi l dre n Tu ;»ruI14n ?.""'3\"'£¢'»2I"'"7-'3=' :Lnr u l 9 J.o l u n \hun» ||Lh n=a l.|n ~|1» <ii nl»vun\t h ! o t 'Q "1 O u r ll b o n l .--»=~#;__an l fun-:kiln furn w !t o h u h n hu ann q f u l l l u a r l n n t is n u t a l h d hgnm do sr uao n nr vur em un a.Cl|. rls. !u|\ hvr shan k hl n hvnd. " Y u n dl l ln !.s w ho r . "h e rep1h~1. ' h u o n e m u h ]h a ve l e ft l w r . N u uc t w n t o \ 1 2 \ 2 h a ve l l m u l a l m l liao h o r r o r w e w w sh i ni n g o u t a t l w r fa m .I ¢ !n n t i h l n k t h a t I l i m u l s l c w r Imvr il tu lu gl tl o f b r l n k l i l g h c l :1\v:1§-- It s n :lh »r u!d w h o d i d t h a t - b u t 1 tld nk tha t h u w as ri ght . a nd I 5 ~!. n:\ 1d n e ve r n~newm t u se n di n g h r r ha ck un le ss s he 1»\vl'v.'w i l l i n g t u x v. " " A m i v=xa¢.li;|w h a t d o y o u m n " A m i l t i l u 'm e l o f th at w a vk . vh : | II" °Thvro w as n de ad ly fl lIlM lm S8 nl un zf Ch r I\ u » p l n r 's :nazi-.(i er ul ll .nlihousth £ l h r \.:1- :1 ai Ii nfln I; fo rm ed ih ou gl at n f 1 \In Tl» nalnrl n \ r l d p d IL " I f 5 1 :lr I " | | ! " j g I n m a r r y S53 r=1I~l!|r.t\hl plarr . »m\nq¢~l " i l w n Ihv ~ T~l? nw vnu l mve |¢'l¢ "I|| :.1|qu it |\h||V !!!~ ° t , vo n h a w m vi v 1 | ~ ) 0 l l l , 1mln =1 1 |l h n t , I Im g :I nt 1 d m n a wilt Fll ntv us w»u th in g: d il fvnn 1. " uni n|u |nn nIl a n . l i lq fu nIcm lur gi n! The O Sc Tn ondinarv T r l ' I l t h u Y u H u y - F O 7 A a h u H a y 1 |ax ' * % F *"r ~ ° " ° 5 " ' ° " '= 1' = L 1 , »». f 9 n o § ° J u "» ; ' § : » ' f » § ' b »' | ' ¢ ' 4 | . n t I m n o l r q i l h i l ~ y u m " l t o t " t h s - N u n m u b g a tu v e .n t l " w s g a n : r l ! w al n n w u m m | » .o u 1 u n i n n u u n n a n n u n n t w i l o fi bn ¢r § l l $ l U l \ | \ l a l l l » » & T ¥ » l n g t i s f u ! - l h l e » ¢ » | .l . J \ u r " ¥ m ¢ u f !l l w . u " \ l l | Q l l5 | i I m g u n s ! !r n m k n g t y n u n t n p l n n n q ¢»¢ 1 ¢ ¢ ¢ $ ¢: USKIDE_ Wonder Sole for Wéar »b is we rough for usxmex -nmping, scuilinu- grinding all day long-' soles won'z szand it.lllnlllr l llldlr Plus Co.,...":::|:.'.~.a-..":-aa... Epugmr :nm pmpnse to do with *ue-r.thent" liar; inquired. "lt Is nal yull I nm an :nutln afraid uf.lt In tier .1-1"tint mu thmft hrl!e.re-~"he tte 1;p"I believe that Gerttld's Int:-nttonttarealwgysreed."she lntcrruptetl; "he IU mmtblv, fren. at idealism onthe other head. lm il flltllly vu.tli. t 1 |TI) tahere women are rmtteftt1ttlt r..; f a~ me wut an. "you mn rind erm:\\\I.l hate unnamed sedan!re-lt:.~11~:1tty.nad I tam:5 lim thatmute dey you will be sorry fm It. ilttmltl has the xplrl! ni the i\hit.»n|vrrr lu his blood.If the :tirt attn1ts L l . .- u l \ . ~ | n n l l r v i n n l - n u ».._ and her rpnnsnrs-ant! thenwhat?Anyway Myrttlc na Fun for m week for Myrtlll charming. rT0 nt: ¢DN'lI!\"lHD) Relief for Leprosy Found' by Indian Ki Img:ntl t\a\~ that l|tflF\ the time nl llt1<l.h.:.imma, king of lknares tell |tiltltu In the dreaded disease of Icp:~\the wttn ptty mu m werer»n.|tE<»<tn hphu hlm ttaereton h l But Uslc zoe will.USK IDE -the wo nde r s ole f or wear. W ears twic e :ts long as best leather.Ho ld s shoes in shape and protects the uppers. USKIDB Soles are always c omfonnble -and abso-lutely waterproof. Protect against wet, clamttw feet 1-G great health sole. USKIDB protects against ilip» ping, even on drv gre" Tho us and s of ha rd wo rk ers a nd hand walkers every where are c utting their shoe bills way down with this marvelous soling material. Tell y our repairntan y ou want vom' shoes soledwith US KIDE. L ook for the n ame on the sole-it's there for your protection. Bttv new lltoc s soied with USKIDB..You'l1 get more wear for y our money . l u . AM|¢l ,.....-._.-_ h u n 'n x l n 0 0R a d i o - R e p r o d u c t i o n ls balanced because is gives: i 1 . I 1 n n - . » 1 f . l 'r n \ i \ _1 in br o ug h t h m m s w a " "I¥ ul . mn n.\ l\ ur ."'T 1 ' a m Tlr||lrllx " f v r n t h e ¢lnl'|\w \\ h | . h I h a w an h u m o - m y : m u m s n » n . ; ~ \ . n - " ' Gerald a rms;<\ hh:|Tl.| "Co me nl nm ltf' l~1r1\I:=¢1 °'\S'¢\ ull] tr a u s fun u y o u. \ \ .m i ! ;to l. orm n» |, H a d n n w I r n o r e ie .1 a n : l l i m !o f mi ne .\l } r 1l h \} \ u » h . | i l I a n . e r l o i h u Ht fur n | h1 |IL¢ il ." 'Enjoygeuing n lot of enjoyment out of ltnwmh. His beuu1.ifu1 Indian f|Umm¢l wenth_Dr. .-\. er.Un Thursday evening they en- dns fron| 1 1 l}C¢ll.l£llUl Ava ilQ1.u\Ll1'¥. C:..u1rnr in voicerzproduction. Szxszrnvzw onqggnai u n a h . I "Th e a n a vy \ vo u1 . 1 nr | |l l ! fo r m o ! 5 i i y r i i i e n b j w i vd , l fn m f Il i ) " S n r ,l sh o ul d fh .: |\ ."Plarla lopher n d r k d , W w u l d i h r y l n l p h r r t n o b t a i n |1 $|!118l|0l\." i £l¢r n11'L h an n wr. urn ule l il slfn to no We don'¢ believe there is a single man in ihix town who wouldn't enjoy sitting down to one of our Steaks. tifui grown at the Taylor French llml no hopes of her recovery :lmman teachers. Mins Agnes Law Mr.u|¢i Mrs.Wm.Kramer had ghe Louie Mencke homel l l i . \ l n . | u \| u ; ¢g u .u u a ;h u ;r - .~-| | n¢' I p r o b a b l y h e - : w i l l b v w r r r y o u a h d i m w d u m !l l l i d h i m s e l f d o w n l u l i l l l l m l l e a s e h o r t u h e r v l l l a x e l m c r . "t h e t u r r e t t u d i v .h u t i n s t e a d n f e l ;United States Rubber tompany ritmn, Min. Ida Beavers. Miss Ruth Catton,Miss Rufh Cdineron,Mi n Julia Jackson,Idiu Helen Wixer nm! Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Reese and a family dinner Sunday when their Mr. and Mrs. |*nulrhter, Mrs.Raymond Zia-'hr was family .;,,n,d here.Mr.Ziehr drove down from :lay afternoon. Sioux Falls,S.D.The gathednz Mr.inul Mrs 4. ii1IIl=I§»=m nd- §ualmcdl.5. Ample sound \'o1.u:v;. Far Uremtnri and yourdealer'~=»-A'3»'3'. f - - -| M n l i l n l n F ' » r | | ; . r 1 I ! re m ou s tm n cfa .Il e U i l l vr r d t h e m In t o Q q u l e l b u t sun up lu nn sl no kl ng li t tl e Qn t al l ll a hm e u t, un l y a K e w d a mn tr a m : Ji e l l m e t d f P a t i l . 4 m . m = < g - fm s a . d a r k a n d n u r u c l i ve . m m e t o m a r ! ! t u we lc om e th em . " A h ,mn m li e u lr - - ml l o Ni !"n h r e x r l n l m r d ."l t i n K 0 06 to le e on a l nrr u 2 [l r r l a d y nh l v w a s he r e o n l y t h r e e d u n " Y o u h a ve dos crl bed Ge r al d r u f ;. . \ 1 ," l w u y o u r a i l e d lll lh u p h i . | m < l » r - r " C h r l n o n h e r a d m l a t w l . " n m : =.=\~..If m_\'§2ur!.a n d o n h i s l w l m l f I 1l»n=I s u l !! !tn fb i H s a r g o .n n 'ITE' o l h r r ha n d .I h a ve :P r a t e r fl i t h i n h u kl n dn e n s o f b e a n . a n d hi s n e m o a t h o n n r l h l n y o u : e m i In h a r e . Th i s ch i l d l l \l tl pl !'$l a n d illnx vwnp F o r h n a n l n n ! h n l l h r h i h l f n h n w i l t I . . . in g,l u r w n s ra l r ve l n ua l y re s t n n - l l n a m n g l h a n d h o n l l h b y e a t i n ;th e fr u i t s a n d l n n r n n l th e h u l a !:r w- . In t h e j u n g l e s h n fn t l m l n r o y a l p r i n _d n n z l u er o l ' a kl \ !5. . 9 !. g on l w m In d i a . vr l m h a d Iw e u r u s t o u t h i h r r h m l l g b r a n : o s h o . m o , ' r u s u f fe r i n g fn n n t h e d n n d t u l d l a n s e .Il e m u a h : h e r l o c u r e h u m - It i n t h e m m e w a y , n m l l n l m tmllr h a r n l M 9 R i f f .a n d I s1i !1 ~s \}F 1 Q ) .O 1.... g \'D . -\, I w A n d - - f o r a B m z r H r d t o W a l l O n ! A 51 gngggnbn for USKIDB h ah: "lL S."== - = - - -Heal. MA. llnl du n ew SprnidRub be r-l purest. eor.\;hnt un! luou |.m.l{w n':u h hn n¢ ¢ ku o1 \ 1\ . Sa l om e Ina ba !"L L " Snciag-Step Il»lb-me xleauuunwul Tr ad :Mark Fo r B re a k f a s t Try som e ofour Home- Made Pure Pork Sausages Cut from the best quality beef, right where the meat is most tender and the juciest, it is a wonderfglly good dinner. Q Fiinrihelle ami Geo. Jr., Mr. angl Mrs. left for their home Monday I l u l \ | | | l \n | \ » ¢ ¢ ¢ 1' W _P r c d u c i s C o . , i n c . a .'.:°'i'.*'.EZ.a n o g a - s a m e m a n n ! H u f l r k , T i n #| 0 5 0 7 A n . " p r u i u e u ua g uar uno cd. ri __,, ._-; .zzz_w .N . u . . Q M A H A .n o . 4 5 - 1 : 2 4 . " g n I vr n m r vu i n Il l a t fu l l W U T' l u bo e1.|;l4.*¢!¢d." 'M :| da m: ." 'm m m d e d a r vd ." I n m in : v n n h u s l m fs l .W e h a ve w i t h n t a pr s n n m -s h o !'r 1 n c q u M y r 1 1| e . " ' " A prl nn °¢s 1"hi a é a m e repea ted. : u h z u m n l o d n g : g l n n m a t t h e g l r i . * A n v n c f n In e va r y m t n g n m u u | \u - n |n u -1 nu " q gg w i ll i p ga n s a fe vr l i h G r r n l d a s wl th m e " L a d y S i m 'li s he d .Th e i m g o f tr n uh l o n tl !!l i n l e r u l i n h m n g " " I ho p e th z t y o u m a y h e ri g ht . " sh e m i d ." I n m n o t a W vfn l l t i u u a p m m n . b u t I M 1 0 s o m e l c r t n f fo r e bo d t n g a b o u t l h l l chi ld.I I N ! ( l u i t h u nn n l t h d r 3 2 n o u n fn u u d e d a d i y *'§ | : T_ - f' o n : h a : p u t w h v n t h e n i n a 'lro-oz g r e w A n d U0 fo r r e n t l r l n hn za rs ra o mg n fU1 1 to B ur m a a n d Sl a m hm : 3 1 ~ ~~ m i d n o d a o f t h e l m l n r t r e e h o r n t o 1E u r o p e a n rlmulusooqgra.fo r g y m ] a n t m t h e r s k i n d h a r é e r t . e Store W E H A V E o u R O W N D E L I V E R Y Nor th Side.L IENS f'\'f£LSE\',PfoprfelorMrs. Mm: GoodricE`}pcnt a couple miuiomry doctor.|?.1ut!ner, Arm nf day s last week nt the 3Ienog Mr.nnd Hrs.Fred Gaylord ieftlm\t Sunday.Y F : }(1f!)¢lSundn}-for a few :lays visit with;Mn .Anna Sutton a w Mrs . Ein ' f f r ,r r r r f r 'r :r r r r. a w __"W[ I5-r Blair, mumkn, ombu-,_aa, um sful year undqr ihé has 1Iarl Miiler;saxophone,Ddhney c1 and Mn. Stratton,who belong to church are aff Captain Victor Lumlgrerl has Q 1 :IMG the :assistance of several 111:hffic ers of the Omaha offi-nh u E i z h t l n....n us nA1LizoAD TIME TABLE Chluge md Nonh Western a ve ry !iI.1f¢¢i I ie ad er sh ip o r L l n r x u u w a .i s .....au re l y li \ £* 4 l up to it s n am e w i n n i n g s h a m a n fi r u t x o n p i g s , j u d g i n g , a n d dc mo ns gr at in g,be xi dr s nu m e r o u sot h e r p d z c n .E ve r y m e m b e r a n d h i s pa r en t s 1°n}oye¢1 th e c l u b w o r k i m - me ns eh g a n d i t h u p r o ve d t o b e i vb f l l | 0 1 9 F r a n k B r g k g w 31.11. Jllliaulul n u . va ..... ,, .. .. ..'\u v u u u o 1 . " v- .P i a n o m l n B e t t y Y s n t z H a m n u m :si o w l y b u i i s : L i l i co n fin e d t o h e r a m o n g t h e m o s t a b l e a n d b e a t w o r k ¥ To p i c o f e ve n i n g , " P r o g r a m s ol 'the bed.r r s o f o u r ti me s.L e t u s k e e p Lhe __ Boy SCU!11.14 in Arlington ,I M r s .N y c h r n s o n a n d fn m a l y : p i r l t n f t h e m e e t i n g s b y l o y h l l y t o Di l c u M 1 0 0 lcd hiv : O h h S c h u l l 'acne S u n d n y r h n n e r gu e st s a t t h e e ve r y i n l r r e s t o f t h e c h u r c h . Th e L m i i e s A u x i l i a r y o f t h e A m e w i W m .M c C a n n h o m e . 1 _e-_\...1.:..¢ l l '\in!|»1»»¢l$nE M r s . Jo h n A r o n s o n a n d s o n Ch e n - _.\s.\s.v.n1o3< Annu nam-3 ci a l a r y al so 0x 11 t h e Ill n f | | staff to usint the loc al auxili- in this work.Our legion h u promised valuable caoperation. r-sen men especially appriciate Salvation Army.tives will also be held in the r towns ln Wn.shi|1gLon County khc same day. hc ITmcrmisc $1.56 per 3,ear. Trnlnu Eu! 6:32 R. H. Daily. Train 'r i s A M. Dnihz II W m c. Si. P. 51. & 0. Tralaa North Daily except Sundof. Daily eaeept Sunday. Daily except Sunday. 7:45 A. H. Sundsy only.. Traina South Badly except Sunday. 12:35 lj. M. Daily except Sunday. 6:28 P. ld. Daily. "W ASlll§GTON COUNTY "7:15 A. 2:00 P. ll. 4.23 P. M. ai. 8:25 A. M. renee BUREAU >:o1z:s Trip to the Internatloud Aa the close of the aeaaon tor ac- 'tlve work in Boys and Girls Club work ll hene, the final reports I1om all the clubs are being made out. "'I"hla is an important part of the work as the awarding of aome.ol the greatest premiums for the nea- aen'a arorlc, depends' upon the final reporting of :ll the activities of each clul: member.The oumandin; premium yet to be awarded for efficiency in club work ia a Lrlp to the International Live- s t o c k S h o w a n d T h i r d N a t i o n a l H o y a n .. f h k P n n n i h l i l t ~ 1 very educational. The mem who completed the project are:llo Allen, Patsy Allen, Otto F1uhm,Jena Petersen,John Allen,Arnold Schmidt,Ferdinand Frahm and Howard Tietgen.Four year: ago a vis c lub wsu organized in the western part of Ft. ,Calhoun Township in the neighbor-hood surrounding Wrench school. llZach year ainoe then this neighbor- liood has had a boys pig club.In that time the club has completed four full reasons' work aa outlined by the Extenalon Service and, eachlyear. but one, they have finiahed up tile ncaa-on 100%.The first year the;e was one boy who became n memherand did not finish the pro- ject.This ia surely an enviable reconl and one which the community may ho proud.The value of this educa- tional and éharacter building work for boys ls showing up in the corn- rnunltles where it has been adopted and it will be more in evidence in future yearn.J!.\m.1:~:o'roN Win btglun Annu l u n ,.-..,,_meeting at the home of Mrs.Guy Glover on Monday evening.Alliet ing Mm Glover were: liendame: G. A. Marshall and Nels Sorensen.The evening was spent in sewing on n ,layette for hospital use.Dainty rc- frcahmenta were aerved.A large number were in attendance w H. Hillegaas and Mine Mildred Weber of Omaha apcnt Sunday at the P a !Dewcber home. Mrs.P.H. Johrion n n u l m n had tracture"ot' the lei; arrn, when she tripped and fell over a rug nt her home on Sunday just after rc- turnlng from church. Mrs. H. W. Schoettger an augh- ter,Misa Clara,attended a one o'clock luncheon given at the L.ll Leaae home in Omaha on Sstunlay. Mm R. A. Davies attended a ken- alngton and six o'clocl: dinner at the Char. Marshall home in Fremont on last Wednesday.At a special meeting in' the town board held on Tuesday evening at the city hall the contract for construc~tion of curbing,gutter and gravel ing was awarded to the Moran Con struction company of Omaha.This »---»1- ea. .hne imnrovement ter and Mrs.EIl¢ Tyson motourutoSutton,Nehr.,Clay Co.,for a week-end visit with Mr.and Mrq.John Roth, the letter formerly Mini," Sarah Aronaon.iS: The farmers in the Long Cr ee k : vicinity are atocking on on feeder;-. Clark Allen ond Joe Laaure select u l calves,all of the bent quality,Ilerefonia;sd Pipher, George o m ; and Claua Mehrens invented in cows; of good stock. Mr.and Mm.Jack Lazure gave a dinner party on Sunday to the Louie Schenck family, Mr. and HireJohnReid,Mr.and Mrs.Wallace! Snowdon and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lu» cure;The Emil lllataen home near Ken nnnl was the acene of n family gathering of Mrs.Matzen'a rela- tives Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.*Tom Hol-stead of Gnuley Bridge,West Virdnla are here on n visit with relatives.She was Jennie Bouvier, alater of Sam. ond this is her first trip to the scenes of her childhood in forty-nine yeara.Mr.and Mrs .Tay Laxnon enter- 1 tained the following last Sunday:-\ l -_.|. =E ll.I I v u . ,T h e S a h r a t i o n A r m y w i l l c o n d u c t l o n D r i v e : m l T a g D m n B l a i r o n \ 3 Taiuniny, Nov.1 I I - - f - - ' §Grant Loth rop For-- ¢an@ COUNTY JUDGE On the Non-Partisan Ballot YourSupportWm 53, Appreciaied . .. . B o m a n d R a i s e d i n E \ W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y Y Graduate of Blair High Sc hool Graduate c l Stat: University Ex-Service: Man Atto r n e y a ! - L a w -N _*Q*~ d \.¢ 4 I "ml I :4 |..W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y Graduate of Blair High Sc hool Graduate c l Stat: University Ex-Service: Man Atto r n e y a ! - L a w I W T I \ . | i l l . l \ . . | u u A . v a | 5 a ». .- -_ .t h e f l n i t w e e k i n D e c e m b e r .T h i s t r i p i n a w a r d e d t o t h e c i u h m e m b e r , f i f t e e n y e a r s o r o v e r ,t h o s e s c o r e n t a n d a h i g h e s t o n N o v e m b e r l a t . T h e t d p i s g i v e n b y t h e C h l c l § ° ~ B t .P a u l ,M i n n e a p o l i s a n d O m a h a R a i l r o a d G o r n p a f y .T h e p r i z e t r i p i n c l u d e s t h e c o n o f r a i l r o a d t r a n a - p o r t a t i o n o n l y a n d d o e s n o t i n c l u d e o t h e r e a p e n a - e n l n c i d e n t t o t h e j o u r - n e y .T h e c o u n t i e s t o w h i c h t h e C . S L Y .l l .i 0 .R .R .a r e g i v i n g t h e s e m i n t d p a a r e :D a k o t a ,T h u r s t o n , ( Y a m i n i a n d W a s h i n g t o n .=I T h e m e m b e r h a v i n g t h e h i g h e s t m o r e o n N o v e m b e r m w i l l b e d e - clared county champion.The acor-. in: will be done by a coimnittee of three; the County Extension Ajent Arlington,Oct.16.-hint.Allred Boldt was called to Blair on 'Dues- day on account of the death of her; grandfather,Mr. Osborn.Mr.andMrs. Jan.Pdce have been in Blair! th e p u t few days on account o i §.h.l:1\e|ioue illness of Mr.Osborn. \Me»damea Gwm Biiako and Clyde c>¢o._@f».~,_u.ma»y to attend oo atato convention ol'the Federation of Womu.n'a clubs, which meets at Grand Inland this week. Dr. and hlra. R. A. Davies motor- lt!to Rockport,Ho.,where they spent the week-end with Hr.and 'bdrm U.W.Dllloner.Mrs. Dlllener is a niece of Zdrs. Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moa-:hcl of Om: ha spent the fore part ol' the wool: a n d t w o o t h e r s w h o w i l l e a c h `r e h e r e w i t h n l a t i v e a . I|y o the final report: in determining the winner.\Rollo Allen of Blue Ribbon Club 111| thin trip lalt year.He aaya it! an experience he would not mln foranything.There will be many c lub folk: from all over the state,:nuke the trip. so a}olly. aa well as ln- etructive, trip it will be.The prospect of winning this prize trip to Calcago should he ineentive for all club membera to finish uptheir final reports completely and ac- curately, aivinsr an account of their activities for the put sullen.fn" :Com Growing Contact The ten acre corn yield contest put on by the Nebraska Crop Growef a A.aa'n will be a source of interest in the near future.It will soon be Hr. and Mrs. Jay Blackburn en- tertained at a prairie chicken din- ner on Monday evening when their guests wen:Mr. and Hra. J.C. Blackburn, Dr. and Hrs. R. A. Da- vies, John Jacicrott and R. H. Black- burn of Chicago. A aon, William H e m y .was born to Mr. and Mra. Nevin Hc fhme on October 12th.R. M.Blackburn and his private secretary, H. Fitzpatrick of Chicago, viaited with Mr. Blacltburrfn relatives here between trains on Fdday. :Hman cue.. waa .5 the nick list last week. Mr.and Hrs.W.J.Browne of Omaha were gueats at the Jay Black- burn home on Saturday. 1 Mn.. Rose Wilmot of I)a1e.return- ed on Monday from a brief visit intime to get the yield on the fields Iowa.| entered aa the rules ur thin may l Mr.and Mrs. Albert Nieman are done between Dctober Zoth and De- cember lat.Yields are to be deter-mined aa follows: fix !D!\| through- out the field, which are truly repre- sentative, and comprising not len than onehal( aero in all. are to be huaked and weighed ln the presence of a local committee of two, appoint- ed eo-operatively .by the County As rleultural Agent and the Secretary of the Crop Growerou AaE\'n.1Each contestant has kept a record ol' hh labor and expenses of grow- ing this corn, so we will be able to determine the coat per bushel. The scoring of the contestants will he on the following louis: yield ver acro 65%, coat per acre 20%, quality l 19%,reports 15%.= The prizes are as follows:first fresno, second $15.00, thin! $10.00. 1Sllver medals will be given the highest contestant in each county having five or more contestants. Gold medals will be given to the highest contestant in each region. Certificates of Achievement will be given to all those c oniihtanta who equal or exceed the goal for their refion.This being: 90, To and 50 buahels,respectively, for Region.: 1, ll a nd I ll.Waxhington County la in region I and has eleven entries.Some of the fields entered, were hand hit by floods but several of them looked fine and we're looking for a few to no over the goal set for this region. Blue Ribbon Pig ClubThe Blue Ribbon Pig Club metnt home the Scott Allen home Saturday eve-IMIL ning October an, Ior the\ut meet» _ I a L -- I n k A n * \ | | the proud parente of n son born on' October oo..M m F.J.Emerson and chlldremi Wilma md Billy, motored to Lincoln where tffey visited over the weekend icith relatives. Evan Rees.who spent the p u t week at the J.A.Pete:gon home, returned on Tuesday to Den Moinee Iowa.*A son was horn to Mr. and Mrmi Chris Chrintensen on Gctober 9th ~ Mrs.E. J.Erfonl of Staplehurwt come lost week for a visit with herdmuzhterMrs. Prank Brokaw.i Mrs. Harold Weber entertained ala one o'clocir luncheon at her horneion Saturday.The house was tastei fullv decorated with late fall flowers.; Yellow gnllanllne in a Crystal ban.inet maui! n pretty centerpiece for mf table.A color scheme of black 'and rellow was carried out in all the ap- polntments.Following the luncheon.. tables were placed for bridze.Mn . T'. I.. Cody carriciloff high honors. The guest list Includélz hlesdames V.V.Mnrohall John Hclmnl,Chase! Andrews,C.G.Marehall,P.L. Cruly. F. I.. Newcom W. J. Nelson CUllI.n!E|.In :ua nu»»-" " r "1for district No.1,comprising nine blocks in the residence part of town. There has been a marked sentiment; here for some time to have the' streets improved and this was the result of a petition signed by a majority of residents in this dlatrkt. It in poulble that other streets will likewise be improved in the aprinto, Work will beds:the first of the week.There were ahout fif teen companies Bidding on the Work. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Larson, mr. mauMrs.Byron Boyce.Mr.and Mrs. Axel Olson and Mrs. Emma Larson. all of Omaha.Mr. and Hrs.Hans Peter'en and Mr. and Mm Nela Hansen were al- so at the J . Larsen home.Thelma McDonald of Long Creek spent a -couple of days visiting the McCarthy school recently. Pete Nelaon went duck hunting ro» rently and remembered his friends on his return.ALONG THE 130-I-1=g}|BGAD Zlrv.and Li n.0-U.11cProud irlled at the J . Larson home W ad Mr.and Mn .Joe King and Mr.|z=nday afternoon. and Mra.Elxy Ring of Burt Co. spent Sunday at the home of Hrs. Mrs.Margaret Mcalahon of' Lin- coln spent last week at J. Laiaon'e James Mettler.'HS ahe was having some carpenter ;»w G50 uworlc done on the place.LouiePd3andson,Parker, Green of Ft. Calhoun Hid the work. and daughter,Irene,visited reta- tivee in Omaha retuming home She drove up again yesterday ac-1\,¢|d|I -eompanied by her daughters,Clan H 5 ianil Edith and when they went s m e ndn n mvm d gn ~5 3 533 home,lilac Riiaalio Foley,a niece Thundny to Sunday.Lolo H a - i d li m.Mchlahon,acoomprpxied h h 1,~~fb,umm fill I f e * d a y ; M L ever. vt o '" "|ur. and Hrs. Joe Hoeller .no Mr.Loinn. apent the week-end Lh his father in this vic inity. Mrs.Rosa Sears,who ataya at the Henry Beard home, la under the doct.or'a care, threatened with pneu- monia.She la reported as better now.Her daughter, Mrs. C .Ray has been caring for her.I Mr.and Mrs. Marion Denny and f amily of 'Tekamah were Sunday guests at the Friff Muller home. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Long and son and Mrs.lnnfe mother. of Love- land, Ia. were guest.: at the L.D. Warrick home last Sunday.Mr. and Mrs.P.Smith were also prea- ent.1Mr.and Mrs.B r i I Hicltox of Omaha nuff Mr.MMT Mm Yrank Schafer of Blaircalle<l at the C. B. Bunn home Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Ray entertain- ed. a rfumher of relatives Sunday,» among them being Mrs.Rafe par- ents, Mr. ond Mrs. Robert Caldwell. Mr. and hifi. R. Iverson and chil- dren spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Feed Masters,south of town.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Hurdle, Mrs. A.J.Cameron ttmi Mimi Wachter were Sunday af ternoon guests at the C. B.Bunn home.Mrs. F.Muller spent Monday af» ternoon at the Henry Bean! home. Dr. Cameron of Henman went down to the Blair hospital and brought "ral Aikln home last Monday.Sho is improving after a serious auto mobile accident.Mrs.Joseph Roy is enjoying o visit from her brother, hir. Bowden ol' Missouri.l .r ""*ber of the farmers attend~ H3 n free supper. lecture ami freeLeonanl Hammang, Harry Dstermonimodcs under the auspices of the Geo. Ntsko, Clyde own, Glen Jenf 1`armer's Union in Hemmn Tuesday son.Walter Bliu of Omaha anglevenlng.Misa Anna Hagenbuck.;Mrs..Mot; Iverson and daughter# Mra. Jim Hadley Cedar Bluffs were Will liodley homeiMr. and Mrs.A.Wollen left on and dauehter of! visitors at the on Sunday. Tuesday for their after of Mr imc]Bitzi. S. H.Lock- Douzlas 'glfollen of Rocky Ford, ivisil. visiting several days at th e M m T.K. Iverson and .balmy spent Tuesday afternoon at the home of Hrs.l`.Muller.to l1e'o hor cele- brate her hirthehy.home at Edgrani Md .F.Muller has her mother. Mrs. A. A.Anderson and horaunt. ota.Jane Denny, visiting her for a fem: dnfn.'Colo.remained for a longerl Will Ireraorfa wheat made a fine 1,tem as he got 637' bushels off of and Hrs.James Jennen went to 'Picnic county Saturday to see the Frank Shipley Yamily.His!Selva Shipley returned with them and viii visit the McDonald fmnlliee. Mies Odile Allen,teachir of theDornackerschool,had the misfor! tune to have her new comet, which she had but recently purchased, etol- _cn. together with other equally val~ unble rnuelcal inetmmenuu when the school house sue entered on night_ lrecently.I The Progressive Club is meeting to-day with Mn .Hayes 'Rosen halm.There in lnntallation of the new officers..~ METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 0. U. McProud, Pastor ~ After n three weeks period of special oerviceo we will resume thc rerrular onler of services, but with new vision and purpose.The ser-vices were of fine value in setting for un e higher stamlanl of up-to date church work. Supporting Lalrollette and Wheeler The Peoples' Choice a a a a a a "Out to Win ROY M. Progressive Can Your Su; m r p M ills the Federal Reserve Brestore to Congress the rigshe people.Enact laws to guarantee to th a reasonable profit.Repeal of the Esch-Cumminsowne:ahlp ol' rallroada.Elect the President and Vice{Jo\;ernmen£ Bond-L Legal Tonllc. and private. and iurtherduce taxes $|.20D.000.000-Favor deep waterways and Mlswourl river navigation. an Vote for Progresai W ashir N. w. wlu xms f o r S ta te ! BYRON f\\ASTi€¥l§Axling C.l.Y[}lE M. ALLEN. Blair, w. L . KRANI ER. Herman. _ _ .._ ©~ o ©@ ©©©~ ©©© ©@©©©©© ©@©©©~ © ©il3F a r m e r s S t a t e B a n k ©F a r r 2 3 This bank believes rhnt the best \\ay to have a friend is to be one.That is why we are ©always willing to go out of our way to serv: | ~an old customs or to get u new une. @ And wat ia another good nearon why we ~_believe you will enioy doin: your bualneee here.©" 3 r:.:';.:.:;';Z Bonds, Se©{]lRLClIlRr\Banking l @ Other AuCash and©l'E"l"I~.R M 'FX SON ©J. P. JENSEN©f zo. HITCHMAN ©A. B. }l1TC}I3lANR. c. g||fCll5'l.\N ©w. F. GUTSUHOW © @ Qapifal \ P I HARROP mlidate for Congress vport Solicited 'L ATFORN\ ll l ¢ I n k S { " ° = " ' g o v e r n m e n t o w n e d . a n dh t t o n u n : n a n c y l o r t h c h u n i l l l o f r e fa r m e r t h e c o s t o l p r o d u c t i o n p i u s a c t , l o w e r r l l l m a d r l l c s i , g o ve r n m e n t P r s s i d c n t b y d l r ¢ C l vo t e o f t h e p e o p l eu l e r . fo r t h e p a y m e n t o l ' n l l d s b t s p u b -fo r b l d fu r t h e r i s s u e .[ T h i s w i l l r e -- n e w p a i d l n In t e r e s t o n b o n d s . ) d c vn l o p m e n t o f n v u r a i r e s o u r c e s , d 5 I r c s b r i d g e l i U m n h a . .ve Party Nomineqas for ngton County u i I ii5cnu.lur, Dodge and Washington Co mn, ior State Regaresentailivc. lor County Assessor. County Commissioner §é©@@©©©©©©©@ ©@LEPORT mf C0>inl'llnN ners State Bank llL.\1l{, >:r:0R\==x.x OCTOBER 1. 1024 . _ - -- - g}.1.*§OlfI{C ES Discounts _._. scuritiea _- _..., Iouu _--___..cts ..--....Sight Exchange .... 1.1.\m1.1'r1£s ~._.__. ~ ., .1 1>§§ru$"._.Qj_fff"fl é Gd»mn¢,7'FdJ<iY.f ~ - I $302100.131030.105,001.1020,000.00044.03 10,150.50 $39Q.35025 s 05000.001,000.001,012.013i4,3885420§5.¥5 $300,000.20 ©©@@©© © © ©@©@ ©©©@ @ © @ ©©@ © © ©@©©@ \ l e. 54 IDII ox m.: \.|\.\u .§»s'l " h e m e ei i n sr a vnx h el d fo r th e 'p u r - pose o f c l o s i n g t h e b u s i n e s s fo r t h e c l u b ye a r .Th e cl u b m e m b e r s h a ve eomp!ete<l t h e w o r k 1-:Km a s p r e ne ri be d b y 1.he Ex t e nn i o n Se r vi c e `T'he m e m b e r s deci ded !.o h u e o n A c h i e ve m e n t D a y m d 1 ve r t y i n t h e n e a r fu t u r e i o fi n i a h t h e ac ti vit ie s Th e M e n ? c l u b W u p l e a s a n t l y e n - | n u e e n HCr\:|\.t e r i a i n n i o n fr i d a y e ve T1 i n g b y F r e d Ch a s . 1 . n u g h 'l i n a n d fa m i l y n f H o w i'fi c ff¢° r a n d R a y m o o d L u d w i g n t ' m a n a n d M r .nn l i M r s .F r e d R Mt h e ? f i e l Te r h o m e .A n e x c e l l e n t e n - ' s p e n t S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n n l M r s . i e r t n i n m e n t w a s p r o vi d e d , n Il o r 1 vh i r . h '3 Ia t t l \ e m e n n n d e li c i ou s t wo c o ur s e h m c h w a s s e r ved .§o \1 ow l ng i n t he g mr o gn nm :Th e b r a ve s t e d i t o r h u b e e n fo u n d . R e a d i n g M i e s O l i ve U n i a n d I l e decl ares h i s pa p e r "d o e e n o t o f zh é d u b .lln ius ic b y thr ee- pie ce o r c h e s t r a . -p r i n t p z e t r y o f m y k i n d a t a n y 'Th e B l u e R i b b o n P i g C l u b h u h a d pi a n o ,Mi n s O l i e U n l n m l ;d r u m . " !i m o " . A s f r n a m\ n . \ > : " r \F r x n u n i x '";§'§if DepositsDe posits! jq ak c n wor n n um: ~©©@©@©©@©@©©©@©©©@@~©©©©©©©©©©@©©@©©©©@~ Jdr ,..»¢I M