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11-06-1924A LOCAL NEWSPAPER FOB ALL Tm: rmvm | - THE ° ENTERPRI SH 4 l**;2;:;';,"::m""| Blair, N1-isruka, Octulcr fn. 1924., 2-cn.|1':r\l..\mrZ|:.:.=2"!l25:7 £_ 1 1 Ask for "BLU N a n Sl an t* Hb lo ri r au l Su rOFFICIALPAPEROFCITYUFBLAIR,NEBRA§|<». ASK for "BLUF :uBBo-z BREAD"E RIBBUN BREAIJ"GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT J 4 . . . . . .. _ . . . - . - - - -' r w v v r f ;,~` _;._._srAf\\'As1izNGToN CQUNTQ NEB1zAsxA, NOVEMBERB, 1924.No. 41 THE E r mtn r li mz - » P a nR i r h l I 1|.1nsfu rt h eorzanTi?Aliono fQ g d g n to fUlfl r . n r.lx, , {\'|; |.i1s r 1 1 " tn l C l i e ~ :H l 1 . 1 , t : n! 0 I . l 1 ¥ ( \ l. \ I J\ ! IY ITI : TH f\ !l f N I ;'NT ; ~I~ ~T L I E\E , I' n r e n t - T e a c h vrA n u r i a l i o n .'RP a n i l n n ,S e a u hv mz,.t h ei vz m r ;I NT E N!\ ! l N L T I Z * ".~"xL¢1Ch i c a g o a m i N o r t h W e s t e r ni l ll1...nhr;\c f ..a..\1II..__\:|~t;m\ mu .;ufrn ~l.'an u n Il l:M 1 # " t f iv a tt h eluxe? | r'! r ~4.1.H u wn w r :t0fu ..ML -... n . . L J J . .ln. I:UZull ||]'y|_ ySunday only.umm HIGH sur| ~'1=:1ts FIRST 6.32 P. 1:13 A. 'Trib A. 2:00 li' 6.23 P. 'I145 A. Trains um BI. Daily.Q Trains Weel. M. Dallyn c. St. P. M. & 0. M. 1: H. Ls. Train: North Daily except Sungay. llally except Sunday. Dallexcept Sunday. .mumty\\i.|"u¢rI.n.t;forth-intfr|»ct|1;::ItI'l..| l tWu:noUhr..\... ............I'1ui mlIn .Iii'| r.urt}Ilffrrrl of 11.. cinhl.ls IW -=r|:.\:.:!l-lu 4intitr:.|ltll6West.ln(rur..1.;.monultl\l)|>vtic]~..\r|l:l.: |Torlllaurrr tytswtrltenl elpoeg QJuilclx\I|li1:.crrpin x11.: ..l!elurvtich.urE.rr<pn:r.tNrruromm).\;.1u.\lsi8pointsf;,.;.t.="1rl\\.lDIP.¢~. .allthe teacher in ableticmfct::a;.;,ni\.rhthey exprct2l.| 2 Sun'nt1|1rr!:.:|;gl!..l|| \ l{|r:l|tx\\an_i n.ewthepon!nt'sview point.Allr i n gbackwiththemam]l§:\r;n,Henry and Gurvarrllt.\l¢|r 11rcLl|lgfo rthe vvrvw o f o rg an ithemintheir nchoolworkor1.we hunting on the lake just ltofl.\ ..a|.i.:o3\wilItaannouncedinnextI-niance of the school year.viBroadwater. Nehr.A short|u \~eek'nschoolnotes.:nc eawaywereBert Cuffertp., [MNA(0'l.l.f.GIIx m v silurfy and A. M. Hartman and John .\=|.1n1|.Thethree first mentione Train! South 8:25 A. M. Daily except Sunday. 12:35 P. Ll. Daily except Sunday. 6:28 P. M. Daily. BL A! ! ! { ll§sc llmu. N011-ts The Physiology clones are aludy- ms blood and its circulation. The JumorHighSchoolPhysiol- cgy ciuue are the proud otrnere of mmeveryexcellentphysiolozy cham.They arrived at a very op ;»ortuni timelorthe aludyof the heart and ita structure. ' n usthiriaalecurrentTlb-tonf Club will hold a meeting Friday to IIBFHATGFr m :SEASON BlairHigh louti nfini. iool.»baIl gamelastFridaywhentheirold rival. Tekamah beat them19 to o. Tcknmohwasintip-top ahapeand playedstellarfoot-ballfromthe hlck-offtotheilnalvrhistlefOn theotherhandtheBlair traniors did not exhibit theformthat they :»hoore1lthépreviousweekwhen they defeated Oaitlaml. Luck,fickledame 'thatshein, seemed.tofavorTe h r a h .Theywon the tons ann*ecterlto defend thesouthgoal.011thekick-off n f trongwindcarriedthe Tekamalfa kickoverBlaifegoal.Theballelect newofficersfora neivan brought out to the twenty yard twomonths.Thepurposeofthislane.Onthe first down Cool:car- riodgf club lr to c reate interest in eventsrind the bali.th_ruugh center and tore ThelieaperinnSocietymetFr i I day evening, Oct. 24, and PT¢lQll\l'sl| n very interesting prograrn.One ofi the moat inteneatingnfeaturee area n talk, given by one of the members encouragingeveryonetosubacrihe lortheHermesandalsotoboost the paperamong'hir friends.A one hundredpercent rphscriptionlint is necessaryinthestudenthotlyin ct-der toInsure the suctoitx ofthe paper.Everyone in looking forlnnl toreceiving thefirstIssue'Irhich nrili beready thisueek.The crit ic'e ncport sgivien 1;,: Prof. Source at thecloneoltheprogramIncluded mme very good auggentlona for lm- provlng the worit of the society. He suggested that themembers should he tiitritltll into groups nhich lhouhi compete in putting on 'the best. pra - - - -... .l »\ ..- . . - U .u n a a u a l| \ A : n l ln f f o r pot up a flock of camon back duck= whic h seemed to beiewildered ami before the smoke settled on the fifrl net.about thirtywere down.At thin juncture the other hunters came up andwith duck: flyi11|r in escry direction it waa only a minute more whenfortymlnecanvasbackaand one mallani hu kieaeal the dirt and in lean than ten minutes fiftywvere killed.Theywerealilargenorth ern ducks. 1¢r:rlm.l¢.\:~is T() MAKETOUR OI' c o ur rr x The Republicans will make n tour of the county on Saturday , No\rn\ her lst, with Congreaaman Seen, At tomeyGenemlSpillmanandWill mmBurton,nrpl.a.vnfTheodore V O IG fo r Judge Chas. E. Foster DISTRICT JUDGE I o.m_ opposed to :ill combinations which taes away the rights of the people, whether ite n combinationofcororations oracombination oflawyers-'lllzelawyers of this Fourth Judicial District have combined forthepurposeofelectingninejudges. This interferes with the rights of thc people and takes away their touch with the Court which should be paramountin all offices. II v a YUL .. .\.\ vm | R E T U R N S 0 F ' m s m . . \ 1 l :l l t i - i t l D . \ l .~E L E C T G R A L V G T E Y R O C E E D I N G S .0 F l £ l r i I N l ' I H 5 A x g ( } { § | \ | _P m u = : c . \ : = 1 'D I N E E N D E F E A T E D ; l l l a h i n h a b i t a n t s w e r e i h o e k e d -*- h m S n l n d l l y t o h e p r o f t h e d e a t h J .. \b F O R P R E S I D E N T s c a o m .B o m I S U I l a u i c i d e o f F r e d e r i c k J a m e s W a r r e n .Q .: ~ . f ; ;1 - : S i x t h A n n u a i A r m i s t i c e ? T h e C o u n t y G e e s R e p u b l i c a n B ' .{ t 5 d e a t h w w f m u s e d b y t h e d " ; : ;C o o l i 6 | | : e A l i k e :C h a n S w e e p \ , | |' i r l d e S e h o o l F a r m n f 1 " i \ e . \ ¢ r e . n N o 8 - - E p i s e o p a i B a z a a r a n d M n . ;E i g h t D i m i e !. I n d u s R e - E i e c t e d z A n _ { ) \ e r ¢ \ h e l m i n g ; " ; l ; c ° f = - f * ; _ = g = ; » f j g _ ; = g § 5 . ; =* g m "I n I l u l l ;z u m - a .D u i ::F o r h -a n C u t e t t e r s m r .~C a r r o l l s u u m r i n 11 :~..M a j o r i t y ~D e e s .w u s a y o u n g m a n ,a m r m - o o d u t u r e h e x .2 1 - ~ n .A .I t .C o l o m a !B a l i .»\B f i i m i - \\u f o u ~ r i J = ' = " = f a -2 5 .w o o i n T n r k i e ,M i m v r i 3 1 . 4 l = m . | . a 1 ' r s :c . m m 1 ~ ; ~ z m s .m a n 3 1 u x a m a z o w v m 1 - 2 v ._l . 0 l . ' 1 \ ° T \A G T C T L { l I e h a d a e i n t h e a r m y f o r s i x ,°a ~\ \ ; l . u . \ . = u R .C H E E I A . J L D C H D A Y L E A D S T H E F I E L D B e l o w i n r e p r o d u c e d t h e u n e f f i c i a i y e a r n a n d h l d b e e n i n s e v e r a l b e t -. T h e r e c e n t e i e e t i o n p r o v e d t o B h i r ,N e b r .N o v .a ,l Q 2 I .1 R e t g 1|t fc o u n t o f t h e z e t u r n s o f W a s b i n g t o n t l e n o v e r s e a s .Q . . .g r e a t e s t s u r p r i s e t h a t t h e n a t . i : : 's T "B o l n i o f E d u a t i o n m e t i n ' . . - B l= T . ` §E § T § `;; ~3 ~ ; ; g ~ ~Z ' . . n. ~ . .' i Z " ° ° ~ c o u n t y o n t h e v a r i o u s o f f i e e s :i T h e p u t t w o y e a r :h e h a d w o r k e d ;h i m e x p e r i e n c e d f o r y u m .I t w a s n z u i n r s e s s i o n a t t h e S u p e r i n t e n - i d u h o f g h ,_ h n d a n d f : | t h e r ,i s t h a t t h e o n l y c h a n g e i n h ,p e p President D81ie end Bryan Cooiidge and Dawes F ld : I n d Brchro l.aFol!ette and Wheeler U. SJ Senator John J. Themes: George W.Nonis Gevemer Adam McMullen l K K f n u i n n d8l\ts office with the fonewing memherfprearent-Wright,&l1,|nIoeh.E g¢hmi.1¢_ro:-¢pu¢.Wilkinson n m Kelly.)Ieet{ng ea1!od to order nt' 8:00 P.DAL with President Wright lwirh a construction =°m:>»r}v'in Uma-`n veritlble u m m m me from u n ibn but had given up hw position; face of gg, £101s um; the peopie are 1230, about wo weelul ego and lwd ¢°m°|eatislie¢1 with the mndillons as my zseeuq visit his parents who reside Wlexint.ggicne of the five acre tracts i w ]Feliowing L.,the electoral p m 959|1euth of the city..inow reported by state! for the _5:|d~the chair.Minutes of lust fB|lU°1.The family were grae! otneken asim,candidates:meeting held Od.. 6.1924 _uere' izhe rrsult bf the death and \»:ere|.L .Pol- mol mi approved.~ 1.589|¢'f'=lf°'¥ at a lose to *='=°" of U" "'°°l Coolidge, Davis, lem. t Don c. Van Deunen, az. Rav LipE 2 n 4 § me for the ¢1ee¢i._:,\|,1,,ma ___..__ .' neett and gm.;Christensen an-I1He was seen gomg west on South Arizeni . _____.___ 3 .p o n d before the Board and pre-fIstneet just n ffw minulml htfurl hiil Arkansas ___9 lented u matter of exchanging the 2044162011 2:13 Iirev u w attention °flc ¢uf°ms¢13 .-7 ,kheol s e m i #h r th e N : mr of 1854: nwnle by his actions and when Mc o lo md n ___-s . _.n o Cutelter p w m .'nw pp ni uj v l- _-1 \l....|...k I wi l li m ir.cheer,,which ¢¢o1rw1\~91=Ml of the .umic t eeure vm no Homllgf evening, Nov. 3 at a o'elocki the retirement of Jud;e A. I.. Sut- He was about forty-nix years orgwn. 3° md Iliny eaqiwezn 2118 au- m e .trict n e ,ginn g . The deceased hui long been a mf-Judge L. B. Day led UW field "fm" ¢ n r af ;;rw,;',D|_.,",¢and ;,u{;a vote of tam. eight-prec inc ts to been miomdy an im x numbee o¢;?=ear fromf Burl-nn's wie. with lim months.The recent tnzie deatli of;¥'l¢¢ill¢iI' milling, 5I 32.'?2'f» and from hi| 4m| y mn. W llmm, when a tnlntthe some pndnetu Shaff er n oel' inzck the truck in when ho vran'¢'¢i m m .Dineen trailed Btwfief riding. hu caused him much m m with 28928. five prec inct: m*"1vI ial nuffering whic h no deubt ;a<i»a.m;m; 1:f¢;ap po in tli; to u. ¢~ to his h l dlnbilit huteuod:n n newhi , an ti .ar Hn; me municipal 11-Mn in Burt --»~-.n-_ 1:..z.... Inifnuntv whi m J ud !!S\ll1ff£f IIVQA a n .u l v l v u u Dan B. Bullet .- _ Lieutenant Governor }s J. Mdlen George A. Williams Granville Hummer I |\. l .?. ¢h¢ I h | 336 haul reached about half way up |.hBiC0nn°eu¢ut South a t hill he beams unc onal 14T5\lim he had passed away.iGeorgia w w Hia body was taken to tha Ha;L Idaho341gard and Bender! Undertaking ptr-Elllinoin __ B4 Iota where it was :aied far.ilowa 1 3*gf*` Delaurara -.__lclous a d baton aid could ¥¢1»2|1l|.-hrimia _______ ....-4 29 13 _. .u p a s 6 14 - . ." - pomrmuee conawung us .il\\lI\lUl.u The Uheely tamuy, Ihmidt'W 'Wilkinson 'PP°"'°°"Blair all o f their ww ls 5-11,1924, having www ed to Sioux City in J un favdfable.On mntion it was order- thu' have nulnca relido nf the u w b e made.The roi!Ha ,oounocf-B3 1 WIS ~llld ~present ~gua ~ C 0 H u n "ay~u".The ch_ | 1 r ~ t h e m ° ' 1 P ° 1 1 ¥ h e M d ,g n a n uf the Ill? and io Learn the P'I1PNiIeff down the Held for thirty youu.howLo organizeol5"UP1¢ l*°¢i¢l5'Ilene the Tekmmh line held.Upon Threeatudentaareappoinlweachreceivingthem un ohometeam week and "'°{ are held reapomlhle punleul, the gm"axnlu Rolo:over for a :Md builtin board upna which the goal line.Blair made two first erearrangedlnueresting¢H|"-°°"'- #ownsonlineplunges,thenfallefl virion# wi woke of to-day .Im gain.Ar rm point they appear- 'rhr seventh grade is making gol.eflLolose their headsandinstead onial booklets.;ofpantingagainthefourihdcwn thelostheballonther ownEmily Allen, of the second grade, _myani"whenl l yntiempted ld I bldlnlny 'l.!| *EGLShe SIN' gngurl,;,,,,"["h[g'aveTgkgmjy ed nfruhments to her clans.'their first opportunity to aooro anal Thesecondfadersaramaking they carried the ball down the field Gctober bookletswhichwill include and o\ertho goaliine with a serie# ma lnoi1l.l1's ororlt..M erone buelu. line plunges ond enl | f ! l l l l ,w l u la u l l l ul v v u n uu| 5' n u ne dt ot h es u o r e s a f u lg r o u p .S u c l competitionwouldundoubtedlybe nholestiiaeandbeneficialinmu f - ingweveryheal effortsof those who take part in the enteminmenu.Zllair TheClansinsecondyourDanishi,Herman- 4:30P.M.underProf.hy holmenjoyedaCongressmanSearshaspromised breakfnslal. TysonLakenorth of..to lry and 'hnng Lhe Elks: QuartettcFlair,lustSatunlaymorning.- Aalong for ihe sitenting at very nice- time was rep¢;r1e¢i 55' anBlairand aigoodcrowdshouldbe Newsmrmnaaiumc ones.lreen erznnind. bfrinning work rhiigfsnm 3iZ?h°'£§' ='»f§"°'.l°l=.§!'.Il§ week.el.b npricticeialhm|starting ln earnest.Some members """k" for the Blur meeting. of the oh!learn arenot bac k this; .-__1....A h 1- a........| elm! elm éanmlV I S I T S ~ P O L E S _llu|1.on as npf;.\lr.erFollowing in then: sl:|1.¢dI.llé! Ft. Calhoun9:00 A. M. Kennanl10:30 A. M. Arlington1:00P.M. 3:00 P. ai. '11:T1Iff1T 4 a rvu u a w a I u -nSecretaryof Qtate He lauren besides! his parents. alxglhmu __lhrothera and elstera to rnoorn his - u p I0 zaChas. w. Pool_a was rad death..l§;§"='==' L.8. Johnson 1809 Funeral eervices under the aus-lmdn W' D.B. Gilbert aa pleas of the American .Laden \rerelM"y | mE"' Q 3 Auditor of Public AccountsClarence E. llarmoh meal I held ~ t h e Christian church on 'I`ueadayafternoon at 2:30 P. 'M. and interment licorge W. Blarfh 1981 { eenretery. Wrn.Anderson ;_ David FawcettCommiuionerof Public Linda Buildings N251 onlndi .= L A. Larson Dan Swanson R.w WigginsAttorney Gaaerat Harry B. Yleaharty Cl S.Splllrnan Stale Trealurer . l.ou`|s l~`.Longlrorot Charles Robertson II.G.Stolley Railaray Cornmiaaioner Floyd L.. Bollen TTS3 tl. G. Taylor 19~t6= :ron Congreoaman Second ltlatriet Wm X.Jamieaon 1213 tmadelntheBlairMassachusetts ._ - hllchlgln _ _ . lviionesota ._ . . . _ - . I Mississippi ._. fhllseoort . .... el=:L.r:nn.\r"x: One ol the moot enjoyahle social Sl LVER wrzouxxc 5 1 *Montana _ . Nebrulta . 'Nevada ...... .."19event|= of the season took ulace on"New Hampshire 1991 November 1 at the home ot Hr. andNew Jersey a u k lr s .D.E. Thompson who r¢5i\le°New Mexic o . fauth of Blair.Ne\r York ____ 1359i The celebration was an honor o£Nonl1 Carolina gwglthelr 'twenty-lifth neddirug annlvens-i°Nor1.h Dakota |».~y.Eighty-five guests ant down to Ohio ..... _ . |a slat o'elo4:lc 'lredlllng felat and of.this number about 'forty were relo-1483l959'tlvee from Omldu. Craig. Tekarnah. Florence and other places. After the dinner n program con-.=~ting of readings.singing.and rumbere on the vlolin.piano *nal amlxaphone was enjoyed and rrnoeh wedding.the principal actors being Mr.and lldro.Thompson,was wit- nessed and then the boys put on an II Gktahoma ....or- Oregon .t'enneyl\*anla . Rhode inland .Sfoth Carolina T Willis (;Sears 2w1_olrl time ehlvaree which turned out Roy 5|Horrop 452, tt be the real thing and Mr. 'l'hornp~ Q - n o u r -S e n a t o r E l e n a o m r i d l John Gurnh 1287sv.n.Ilolbroock road N. tv Wilkins o n . _ . . . _ _ _ -R e p r e s e n t a t i v e T w e n t y l i n t D i s t r i c t . J o h n H .J o h n s o n "1 9 0 7 F r e d I i e u e r m a n n 1 6 5 2 B y r o n M a s t e r s 3 0 9 _ -r - Clerk of District CourtI'.C.Jackson 3i7» won was forced tocpnt up the usual treat before the din could be quiet- od.',The guests were the recipients of many beautiful xifm of ellrer in token of t.l1e..hi4th esteem in which they were hrlf!need ell present de rlared the ¢\tr\||.g one of the bright l spots in the oriul happenings of the neirghharlwofl :wrt at purtilix .:l>he\l tllfnr lm e .n1~l hJ~lr\= n l:n lrl lalf ml \t|1i ~i|1r\rn flirnll:l1ii' ..rl muell l\.\§\'\1nt*. South Dakota . 'frnnessee ..... Texas __ Utah \Fet"lt'|nnl. Virginia . ..._ Waahlngnon .... West Virginia Wisconsin . Wyoming _ _.. ffotgla ._... 'houhtfot 15. 4 . e as 15 12 la _..-B 4 H to for 1 -s 38; 2 . . .- n . . . . . . . ¢»¢ » 4 4 . . . -. . H4 . . .B 3 u - nw so -. . -. . ¢.- . . . - .. , ¢ - . - - HE 10 ..... 1 -5 9 12 20 HE . _ - u . - 367 ,l . ' » Necessary to n choice, 266. | - F .n u - _;"_, D. V. Hauer (Sup. and atoclrl _ . s m- m P vc ; r m a n tion carried.The special corn. nam- about eighteen yearsfn aboveuraa innnscted xhava the :1 He leaves w mourn lna mo. hol ama s s . c . r a u o s o n Go s s School City draw I M nooeuars' wife and one daughter, Slbyl,of;n m napera to affect a legal trannfor.an eIo - r Sioux City.Also one brother, Sarrf ltlra. I. C p,,|1,,,,,_ 'who has ban Petition ol' Peter 'l'nl1lllen for with-I of Blair.lin poorh y rug aprlnk ; = " = f " ° ' : a d " h ; ° ' : ; '" N l £1 Funeral norrlcea were held at' " n a d a n y at g ,Blair hospital . tl d "Tn 1; ur 1; |8io\.ur City. Wednesday, Nov. 5. RSV un Tonday , Nov. 4 at tons A | { on was e e ro " " * 'w.H.Underwood of this city , v=' M i n Anna Carlson Haaean a n .:..I ed and all present voted "ayo". The --chair declared the petition denied.The follourlnl lrllla were allowed and stating,n o burial w o made o-Zoom Got.ae,naar in Danmark. Graceland cemetery at Morning; whore ahe resided until aha was ~"T""-uranty-aerren years old,when ahe "'f ;° ."' f' °" ..° :" %.m o m s 'A choir composed of Blallf follow ¢,m¢to America.: ' " " *' ' I m ° ' B gm s ula r o r u 1:una and Gemode mem.;She , , , ,rnorrled to Nr.J.c . ;; , " ';,Y* 5:0 gn nal)strfoo Starr Cook. Meaarl John Moore and Paulson at Avoea.Iowa,Fabr.25. " " :owe r [e cm. Head sans nt the #=rfi=¢'lest and to them two c hildren were '--Christensen r. Co. (material) 8.63 O V C ? ~B l l l l ' ~ ~ b o r n .Hu n ,naw twenty-five ,§| | q -» Forrnere Co-o Union (coal)133.50 |.''' l¢! Vl¢¢ l It Sion!City, 1095f!"»to! age md gut,tvrlnty yggg3 of'\rn¢lt Hd'Co (supplies)Will ills: to the eataem rn whic h th de ' I l'etty cash 40.745 oeaaed and family are held bl! _ljwifl The family moved to w gum .... Geo.ttarahall (eau o w n salold time neighbors ml friends.. C N W i n htireh.lo u , mo d e l o n in ns :Racket Store (paper; ~ Mueller (supplies) G. L Dixon (Insurance)-I.. LL Smith Typewriter Co. New York Times-- Silver Burdett Co.filth' ,ai .lo the old Do nnelly farm ar mam ggggl H.'t1.L0\VE'E-"*»PARTY 'which Mr.Paullon had purehalld 3330!..:and when they have alne! mad! hlisoee "ln llr ed Allen an1l»llil¢if~"!¢]-|¢;;home.m!5¢i\l1\¢were hostellei 1-3 ' I H n .Paulson wa l taken to .the 3 0 G ' l l l | § B n t f f l i i l l D r u i i l f ~ ~Q"Tuesday evening gf 7s5§and teachers on last Monday "°';0etober zo me under-a;eht an opera- =|:.in1r at the Allen borne at a Hlllow- tion on the following day for rtlp- " f ; d f " f ,'; 'f f' {§ f,° f§ c " "" ""g g . . .party.ir on .For a time alto mu t e n o Jack 0'l..anterne and shurl# "'"°iovP»r¢ot1ar uma on the road to ee- - A .Flanagan Co. (text)3.30levéryudtero in eridenE€ on me 'P" c o unr b ut to ok suddenly worse at _1 : u a »Carl Fresherltgrusrct go t o }1|5lPI0=Wl\.©0 the home and guests \iBfl!';th' last and passed away on laat aomahasmoo oooh a o .Q m W no "e.lamn1y" '||;;n1_.'Tu-eaday. l3.l~Forth Contnl Ar.a'n (due)2.00 l%\'orld Book Co.(texll °m e 2.50 47.70 21.00 17.21 16.53 "lJl'O. Churc h Mundo Co. lmtrlicl 13 American Book Co.(text);A. J. Ny »trom & Co. (text) ibentrol Scientific Co. (textl pt. N. I':ldmer Co. leap.)nrasr |»0| :~;r nt:1r:.\rs frho outlook c o. tsuba.;9.00 BLAIR HIGH S('llnoI.|Un2.Inab.Co.laup.)53.4? ?Dlet. No. City of Denver (text) 1235 1 Upstairs.51|"'Edna Allen ~Mrs.Pauhsen was o woman of 'na fortune teller, sitting in the midor deep christian character and eras | o f oornotllka and pumpklna.Auiloved emi? rosoéctod for her woman- guerta were rnanked anil many \H\1,,i rm¢,-A imIf ooetomee were worn.;The funeral ser#ton will bo held .There were aoorea of clowns. 379'}ton1orro1r (Friday)at 6:30 A.Bl. .=ie1~.wnc hn.elzeilnl.Hindus and r the Danish church and the body raouth eastern Asiatic: in a ri ot ° f, wm he taken to Arora, Iowa.for z-nlor.George and Martha w u h lnterrmnt. that being the old horoa rr-it ten costumes were also there of me family . Ifhnir euff~red the l\£t'¢l0 1.Z'\t.t¥ni. ot"Nebr. Ext. Division 3.90 of the present aéuon ln t l r 'Yjbouhlealny Pano 15: Co.hub.)6.00 },\\a\\.on Vest Point tnrnmr»l 1 Lol ho further huelnera hereon motion rhadow"'pictpnee were made *"'l.dren, a aon and daughter, 505, tiv- the tone of 20to o.The r(¥1l"1~'--frneeting adjourned to meet at he: to enjoy`the arltehery of the lwlll'I Benirlea the grlel stricken lma- Gomea of all kinda nt'ro =°i°1'°¢l»1w=f1 me deceased leaves two c hil- gzresrdnz games were popular.lr at home. County Assessor .,1 ..\\fm Kelly 1688![L \p 11"IINlHRT. \lHS ;ye=tlfltlt "g" \.Qll the n\ll'| \lt" ~ lyitlll Of U10 Pf¢Slt;lll.K Il ~Pulillh Q15 serqgd durlnz th! ¢n':.,John W.Newetl, Jr.n o r " * " "l rom neory mer;mm m ~rn.e ar-Em eve nin g f rom a lar ge pumpki n*W `qHNG. ,0, ; g g wrtCly de M Allen q9|§The Baptilt Young l't'0|1le's Union the gzarne,Blair outplaned l!'which carefully concealed the gl!Mil l . .enter lxirrnl obo nfty g°;"=¢ follu §E'3$`§§§"d»I'li'.L`;"°fo?f°{l§. =;_;§t"0I.0!€lM..BALL bn,|~HORSE TAIFIESI FIRST Co. Coromlaaloner Dist No. 3 I m x ome "2*"ut at.|- - -The h h school orchestra played .-.Cline.Nelson gggmot d IIallowe'on party on last Thurs- Time ""'lhil°¥:,"f m ri =»===»»'f==<;!The n.A.8%plan to give 'lfor the _ggm and c ard tables I| Y0"lh =:amd ,";°= hl..S.R$ 9 ° ' t w.I...Kramer 6os\'*1>evening.gpaffvei w e e r F' n gazruef Colonial Balt or the lr xlo n hlllaxklell amuiiment for those who did*orough d a one made the g The entorl~llnm£n.L mmmmn_com_f¢roun¢l but once b arriel route..lon Nov ra.' m dance.'other horse:entered an the saddle County Judge iposed of Dudley and Douglas Carter vu g y r w f l' ° f * l n d lf ll ll wl »;g;=f Th object of he f m ia mr AL a hour n fine l m h w n i f x n ir;wtl\e Societlf and Military 1. c. Ellen _m a nnfl n o t Gladys Frain had a f ull o t . f'""°»'P ner.. gf " 'kinase money §o of course it will o¢¢,,,,,,,;,,;,,,, of ,,,;,,,f ¢meié§,»£r»I1`?""° "" in Omlha, W * on ooz- Grnnt Lathrop \108.'»le\eI\lhIt'I=entertainment p1nne,}|¢1!>n fre cl ronn.mg whac : w c ~ °|op¢n to the public.sandwiches fruit aalml om! cake ""eb-er 4 in Omaha, lool: roidwtr dmv Regent Sllte ifni.2nd marriot ;t a late hour refreshments, con- vnntore their vuctor.Twloo nlnrul The gout! are asked to i9-B3UF"'°arr\ed m 'o t rdaty merry malrer and he watkd away with the flrat John R.Webster 12'I8ai»ti|\\r of sandwiches,pumpkin ple the game he not away forlonx rum,;r 7~r\llJl¢ onFl men plana are be-manner.-.g ' M e i n ahiftin and whlrlinz he .'sr and "U 'i°¢1°F'l is one °f¢*'*° beatL 'rho r to fs t mi o: mul hot cocom u s e r e "m and ew shook 'E taeltlei after Mettler each my made for the entertainment of partie-1 of the reason.h "; : ° U°ed em gy bud in .Iuetiice of Peace.tllalr City Her:-one depar fo'r t elr homes.lllnE present.E °rn nl - a 11.ngwc h mb,5Rgf |th g the h I t . \lI\l¢ ns ll!! Iitfll foI I l0l1£ll4l.t\\1l".1 a 1;| \r._.ithe purple. | n|[ c arefully tningd an ........ .?......"'. . . » ; i . L ' ; » " ~"'" ' ° "' ~Seven!~ ~ a r r l e d th-~ ;'??-i":f._. I . . ' . . ; ' § ; . : : r . z ~ ~~he takes ~ ~p m Cir lt |,,,P ° ' ,¢'n y e o a r , s p r le r , y e e I..P.n.........f...r 336 ¥lAl.l.0t'\ 1~.1=:x P.\:=sI~::=~ Q1 IETIA'to c am it further.During the lllb anrculor which in in chant! of-Prof. Nyholrn and to a horse lover., corner aa near who Le Instructor in Sandinavia ggm ideal os is possible.Hia oarner f l k ll 630ar "?E.f.l§§..| onpnge Four E llallov-een evening,noted """'"3'. - _.__--..fer o general uprising of young Am- enxrlorzxc x-: nra~.| v1:o gfflbl, passed oft in a surprisingly o n m x s Go UP s| |.\nrr.x lovin manner.An extra police force lwent on duty early in the evening Chicago, Nov. 5 Grains went vo. and were rn the ,tub £1ne whole night sharply today, operators attributing' and the mornlng'a dawn ahowed very the advance go a revival of wn f lllttle disorder.A few outhollclinga I period it seemed comin that they iwould more but a penalty for .,ff..t'1:iClt¥~1l)FOR titerarture at Dana, mee: onc e eaeh i. justly proud of Mmsideprobablyooatthematouch-l ,,H\U""*E'l'°»5 l'R'\7'K5|ll10'1ll1 and the r'rRn\bere are l°'l"*5l'Mr.Renne is a first clara horne- dowm \g .ed to read a ce in hook each Um¢;mon md has a. stable of pure bmi, "Clown" Vi; was the life of thel.George Ilertlett,George R>lI\.r-.nrl then a rltecuneion on the b°°k5donn at his home on the old Mar- Blair line in spite of the fact thatlllflfl? Bolln, Jock hlctfllnic, 2-iilforal in taken up ot the meeting.lm f a r m. The last meeting was held at the "he was handicapped by on injury Iblehrons-,Gerald Lemon.l'loylg ,he tore through on 'Neat Point d¢.lslltl|»lt and Eugene Rynja fell into:fenno time and again.Xlrby Cookll tolls of the law for their f\m!\\renty members were present. W 1 l..u-....|\....4 an tha whnln nnlerlwla the bolrt. grgupgl rgjngr gmqnlltilt Hll10\£'tll night Ind W im plae~§ ll.....I I .:ful lloHl¢(lf H.J."l!l*E|l BIN!lboHt ~ ~ ~ hook dirruseed 'Hg onenardtien by;L P.Raornusoen re-nom the fol- rrmwlrlf Thanh entntlewl An Enemy lnwlnr real ea deals: i . 1\.0 fi .-1` i a ; runs.The Iihh A ¢.lux have been mter-gh ]elecimd lo receive. made ml at1ltaht!inthePilgrima n dtableIfarst dnwm, hiied in punt and again hwinch theyhiveInz ill'nrommthebm.zzsmryrepaiedn- A c ontest """ held for thi NME self:ndTeksmahscoredanother )¢ l |I | n u tu.uv uupcun u l lu ww h i c hw i l lb eor g a n i z e dso on ,w i l l l - - - A__.|\...»\ f |n n l Xh vi . c h i l l S i n mee»ofourtriumphant"Five"ofI n t; year.Theforeignmissionmoietymet last Monday evening.Discussion of foreignrriinaion work and other in tenmfzzg£op'!caofthesometypo were carried on by various students llisaninterestingclass andit'== work in beneficial and instmctive to thosewhoattend. A Roast You ll Like A standing Rib Roast of choic- est beef, so tender that itwill roast a turn in almost no timeTell us'lim heavy yolrwant it, arid wewill select one that will please you. Beef Roasts from l4c to l8c Boiling Beef fromSc to 12c AllBeef Steaks, per lb.,25: North Side Store Quality and Service WEHAVEOURovuv DELIVERY ggxnnn\|\||\|\\||\|M\iiiMMmm|||||11\||1|M|'\iHi\i:MMMEIMIQ ~ The I'armersCo-0perative Union § Mr.amiMrs.PeterJansennf Cream Ridge enleruined the Vaughn familynl.nsumptuousSun-liny dinner in honor of Mr. MMT Mmm. Chas. Sierk. CGAL, LUMBER FEED and SALT youngest. sonscamebyautofrom their home at Lake Wilson, Minne- aota last Safurdly for a short visit \\ithrelntives residing In the Long Creene~borhood.r. Sierwan born and nam! in tlLong~meekneighborhoodand 1lrienfbsweregladtowelcome imhome again. They left Tuesday on their return rt h a te ve n i n gw h e r et h e yw e r et o vi s i t w i t h t h e H e n r y K e t c h m a r k f a m - i l yo ve rnig ht.a m iw i l !ta k eM r s D o l l yH e t e h m n r kh o m ew i t ht h e m fo rasvi n i i . °==°-hvndwln an speiling andArhh- lunch down.'nw quarter med with mme of the fifth A c lan for Fhin she sc ore, Tekamhh rs, Blair o. month.I tendedl"1idn5r.Theloa~fhi the serum! quarter Blair twice Ing side treated the winmn I0 irdly-thrutcnealto scorebut eac h tim! N P *failedtogainwhoatheymashed Th, sixthAhm]neither nbaentt nboutthezhlrtyyan!line.Again nr 'llhlinesa Ianni week.iihvy exhibited poor head work when eachtimetheypunled _uponthe ltuly o! Indhsns !.hln.week, using it §°"§f'-LJTZILEZ ';*'~§= gg," JL"§~1"£fl'£5 as n hula for htm! work.nfakeplay.Neitherteamscam! Theflrstgndeurl!!beginthe wi f r T h eg r a d eh a r b o r sap pr e ci a te d t h eln vi u l i o m wl oO 1 e h e a t nnn . l G l e eC l u bpicn ic. T h eH o m eEc o n nm l cC l u bh e l d t h e i ri a s tm e e t i n ga tt h eh o m eo f Ma r i e S a s .Aft e r th e b u si n e s s m e e t - i n g a s i w r g p r o f n m w a s g i ve n . M l ! - d r e dPe te r so n:e n d ur e dt w op i a n o n l e c l l o n aa n dM a r i aS a sg a veI s h o r tl a i ko nth e" F o a iVa iu eo f 11. _._u.. .. n. .u\ h ¢ »¢\nunlnlUrhH\ _»'uri nxt h eq u a r t e r . Th et h i n !q u a r t e rTe k m m a he a m r ha c ks t r u n ga n dsc or edt h e i rt h i r d iou cll d ows a. D u r i n gt h efi n a lp e r i o dTe k n m a h a s a i nca r r i e dth eb a i lw i t h i ns t r i k - i n gelistnnceo fth eg u n !w h r r eth e vi s i to r su f ;h d l i .B l a i rr e c e h e d t h eh a i lm u lw a sr a p i d l ycm rr y im : i l¢|o\»mt h efi fl ulvi n:t h ea e r i a i r o u t ew h e nt h efi n a lwh is tl e b le yv. \N.Ill5rrulw.nutsumpawn:ThefollowingwereintheUlu:deliciousmefneahmentnwereeenedinnupnlmm!!timeduring:thebythe hostess. TheHomeIEconomic Club hadn bake and randy we, Saturday, Det. 25atC;mpbel\'astore.The1r,'irls desire to thank the paimnl for mak- gmne:lurby Cook, Evemltc Tyson "Skeeter Bartlett, j'B:-uno" Brewster "Bill" Roelgrns, Far! Jacobs, Georxc Nelson.Hatch!Carlson.Harillili man. {ClllL). "Clown" Vig. \!m~ha¥' im: ihia nie a [rent mums.;\\'§lkin¢. Robert Gcllchon. r1-»=~.| : » ~ E E_ _= , The lloy's Glee Club sungin the :assemblyInst Weslnesday andtheir manicwasendoyedbylhe1Mtof thenludenis.Theirnumbersvera "l¢m'e'nOlulSweetSung""Wro Littia¢\]1ple" and "'I'hv§¥.111nr"|1| additioninlhls;1roxr.\w1\\\.|;¢ (n\£Ii£iIMHfby8girl|\| rl¢A". C\f."!llpol¢|lauffoursmxn;»11-=n..wr net, :Earhart and piano, \\|\Fch $11.15 P! "|ln!\1"$|,Timo".The\|\f1\»¢rH" thanrchestrawe nthefoilawinsz I-.'v»1yli Meats. lilldrui Maia. M\l" Gilbertsen.lpuiseMntihinnn.,HPT muswen,5|I!fonlBlehrens.\1{Hurg§c|\lI.ar:?fr|.~lU¢" " a ~ ~T h eF a r m w s ' C o - U p e r a t l v em o n§: . -_.~_ ;I 13;.:;'i";,"'..i;.:f.""I1,1uf,.';if.§4|nn|||mx||immaaazzzzz:a:::1:s:a|::a:;::=zm:|m||s:num|||umnm|u|||nn||||uun|u|||"i sr1' " "f.\T.|aln}| | -1. u!:UL"\.\l 1"\ | \.|1u h )N-».¢:1 N71.1. f i Tih.p,f- 14 \1Em. t1»u12. 3|.\1:1;.acml 15\ \. 4 , ' 'i t ' rr~m .|\11|rM1ll\\|=' t--uhf \_ff ,|~E .|.QI)."i llprr1ILUAT:\§.r>" \ I }\ ( | . n u | .. . . . , : 1\ ,f ]" \T ;u r'i nu p a n_a n a s- 1u r-v il l 1 1Q ! a v1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; ,\ nrl1I i H|\|n.'1310MH!l\l|l':f.n'll!:.E110GI|¥~" ' ,~~ : . . . _l=: . . .::. L; % anScheffler, l.a\a=\ghnMonteund' Rulh_!.ippineolt.| Themembers of lheI1o}°|\and Gir|'s Glee Clubs ami the Orche~tr.\ entertained lhe grade and high SCllwll lenehen at a "Hamburger Fry ".nfuletier Park int \\|'£dllE6¢ln}T i nlnq.Needleu to f-nr. every one of the guest.; present enjoyedhimself. uffnlr.M u | l ;ul¢.|IlugmeakeraiOfI! theronxlrnliuuare.MabelCarney! 1.ifofumblnl'ni\er:Il.ywhowill!i.1'fionNormalTraining,Fnemleri lxkn, Knight olllarvanl nho will; epbnk on high school nulaieets, P:oI.§ N. L. Engelhanlt of Teacher Colleme Columbia\¢\10 will deliver his seriesMr.1{w_Githens.Sta5,.c,,_'¢f tnliu on "The Clnis Room Teneh ~ ~ tary of the Cl\r¥»i.inn Ffnclenvor Uni inn gave a very interesting ull: be- forelhelllxhSchoolstudent body Prlilay afternoon. The Central grade building receiv- edscase of 'eightmodernrnapw which will be of nent help in teaeh~ insGeography.Thesemi n we r emain] as the oidcr mlm uvere out of date and in poor condition.g N", Lewis M: 'le111\nn, lleml of the PsychologyDepartmentofLelnn-I SlanforiiL'nivernit;..CaliforniaWir: \!eli\er a series of leelures on Men *I lTestsandMeasurements.Mr sermon wa.-1 prtaident of the Nation alElilltllivnll\of a.|l.uf arxl".23 3-lr. J. Paul Guo\[o|=r\|F~|\|of lie oKlAp}15, Uni\|.z.|t}of il1n:.u:o "all give:\|| ;| 1 of talks onthe bent l¥!Ql|l\J\|ofpresentingGwzvavhi I I P*m mn Cold Weather mNecessities1%Storm Windowsll AclkNThAT'res?.?5§%e£L"{e tznwa:-y .""° ~§.'L°2¥°nU'éEE°é'E1%"8B'§M°if¢ ulence an the result of election, n re-' *""""neural of expon. demand and a. fore- prevnl c an of 1ig!11.er_ nceipum.Th e b ulnon the h; of election. came in the DAN. ~~Q-»~1lo n!»» » - - - ff ~ - » ' .= f - ' 1 : : ., ' : " : * : z. . r ' ~ = '~luucu vv ""=5;;3:;".».:.;;..» or in ~ =====~;1»~~<~| ~; Mr s. P oter vwn wr o n w exoellent nhiiity on U5 B;;=°';.'°*i m language "En Fofkefiende .INeh nuk|street tc ;fJ . J . ';""°",° ¢ n d _ o f t h e p a n e s .T h e l r m e t h r e a m d o n e - h a a c r e n \~~-. H » . » - n n n n u l n n i n r l v s l n f l f : l l t R D l l G O n ! h o n I b n ~~~- - .a L - - -- . . . . . | P 9 | § | h \P R P *. | \ d d { l i o l I £ 0 ~[d l- OR DE R N OW! Before Cold W eather Sets In thoseartlcles whlcnarereally n necessltylncoldweather.'lhe quallly ol nur ullerlng ls such ns tu Insure yaur uhsulutc sntlsfucllon. Theregular teachers'meeting of the Blair city teachers Wu heldin 1heCentrai High building Thursday eveningafter schaohSupl.D.v. M l m :tin Lc omplete outlineof l¢.1\.wn- [a UHpupil.Mr. Goodei~ Aaxocmeminor uftheJournalnf Gwmp h > Min Maude Mailroom of the Silh {ni~ere\¥t§' oflon will hme na me \HTI UE n n i'liUu:u\11 -v - - - -Profeuur Vi;wma nl: vera L vlv; ---- - -__seven roomfareofrecentchargisthatprice:-=|.\R. ll...¢a nmmusen. Hillman, Wilkans. Sig f \A with ,,,;__ Collegrfor many¥la!! of I-'nemont an awerebein! unnatnrally inflated for;| .political reasons.Whent returned Dana ficllege will hold :\llhi!U¢'¢ mens, Nelson, Larson, R0¢lK¢l"'- Cnok,Alben.Ward of Blnlr and J.J. neewlmoatofanearlyadvance,rlaainszililng senfieex at lhe Colleze on next Tyson.EHTUCU and Brurncr.Maddux of Omaha were arre1!.efig5¢IlI"!'-will be seven!!years oh]modem "'°'f'° in Fremont in Ha m --..... . .... . . .a n .1 |n - . .n . . » . . . _ f P ; 3 1 ° m 1 ; ,o n |c h ! I R C o f h e i n z d m n k F r i d a y a n d a c w e l e b r u i o n i s p 1 g | \ n ¢ d | J \ l l d ¢ ! 5 0 ! l o f F o n t a n e l l e . *I ". _\ . .& \ . ¢f n l 1 .f l f l f l1 |2 ~3-Sc hié he r. (GTR fini1\h¢11I1l.\t¥~f1ly ll |u :. w n .a l.n u n l t l n l - 5l3 4 @ 2 c hi g h er a nd o at n re t a in e d iz w c n o f F r e m o n t , f o r m e r u m y c h a p - .T h e Efl be r p ri s e fu r n i s h e s cu ts fo r nl u l e ac h r e c ei ve d a fi n e o f $ 1 0 8 21 4 4 : n m n n o n e :U :um:,. .. .. .. , a n a d va n c e o f f r o m 1 1 - 4 @ 1 I- 2 c .l a i n w i l l g i ve t h e p r i n c i p a l a d d n s s va d s w i t h o u t : B a t t o t h e a d ve r t i s e r vc o s t s .l t h e ll\I¢l¢l1\S(olllzr'n" I lh u rShno\Prognm,"I :ml how it could be lppllml Lu Um : n m m ynchoaln.'Phanv m . \ » a iihauainn of how lo uerure bmer ro-opvnlion lnzvrm punnu. teacher und pupilin school afhsn-.sum.0. V. Inner in ewpentiun wlLh nwmmlmo ul mum, u1adlnx_.e.u\ very Inlevn!-ing mntorhlforthe gmle andpr1nmn~eu:|\ezr~ of :henuts.Bibs ClanNeban, duh mm ofihl! dejmnmm nf Kindn gnnen-primmry education. L'nSvenh> lof Nebnsh will llld »»»=x iln the mm ol high gchool l\|\1fl'~Vli'0|\.Dr.lkury . Suzullo,\'m| I! rfe.1.~C h r l s t e n s e nL u m b e rC o~T h eB l a u 'P h a r m a c y~ ¢x/ . ~u1,= - _ - : _ - l n _\ T h n h o THE ENTERPRISE Hldr, Nab:uh, Novgmber 8, 1924 Pa¢¢'l"hn|m u m |:\.."|"I'Ill!l'lT L cmmcu DIRECTORY a.u='rxs'r CHURCH (Cor.Lincoln and i th meets) Arthur D. Smalley, Pastor. Sunday School 10 A. M. Heroin Service 11 A. li. Evening Service 7:30 P.H. CHURCH DF* c zmnsr (Cor.Lincoln and ind strode) L. H. Camp, Pastor. Bible School 10 A. M. Homin; W onhlp 11 A. M. Ch:iatiln Endeavor 5:30 P. bl. Evening Service 7:30 P.ll. Church Night.Wednesday 7:30 CONGREGATTONAL CHURCH (Cor, Walker Are. and Collax) James llcleemen, Petter. Sunday School 10 A. H. Homin; Service 11 A. ll. Christian Endelvor 6:30 P. Ll. ST.s>.u:r.LLTHERAN CHi.IRCH {0rum, Nerroekay Rev. Il. J. Relnertaen. Poetor ,conforms ENDEAVOR1com:zrrnos Fr The Chriatiln Flndeavor Con pw |tson whkh was held in Blair last week-end was pronounced by thoseli n e tobeoneof thebeateverIlf lrlm ....held by than Dnstnet.The tnterest and enthosinam token br the entire town in this meeting is worthy of note and ere,the members of the Christian Endeavor Society ol' Blair, with to u h our opportmlity to thank every one who helped zu in mn Contention for their support. The theme of the Uonvention was, "Hero Am I, Send Ile", the text, "Ig is required In Stef anie that a man be found Faithful". 1 Cor. 4:2, the alo- gan "Onaend Loyal Endeavors". The opening meeting of the Con- vention wu held Friday evening ln the Christian church.The medlng tru _opened by e season of silent prayer followed by a lively lo n : merrice with Haired Anderson of! Omaha a l non;leader.The Devo- tional period was led by Rev. L.. H. looming worship.The Loygl Som and Daughters Claes of the Chris taan church was turned into e Con- vention c lan taéught by Rev. .Tom I .Campbell of Iowa and had ar t attendance ohaixty-aeveni The Sunday Afternoon ierviee "IN held in the Christian church for the seniors while the jtmlon held u 'convention of their own in the Con srenlimsll church.Tho meeting v u opened by a song lG!\ice leo by Howenl Anderson, foffovllug 1 IL R.Heriiert,First VicePneeltt 1 of Nebraska c. E. Union of Omaha gave a Tenth Legion Td k "Uying Our All for Christ" at whkh time recruits for the Tenth Ledon were ulren ln.John Anderson of Blair Ftlaen faworal or with one o! his so- lox efter which Rev. F. K. Harfrote of the North Side Chrlrtiln ehurrh 'of Omaha gave on adzlreea "G0¢|=» Homent".After this a committee Jwu named to draw up a constitu tion for the didrict before oor_ne\t Iconvention next fall,the .fnllbirlnzlwvle were plac ed on that commit the audience sang *'Whero He Lead;He I Wi!!F~'ollo\r", at which time about .twenty roswg people irom District 2 went forward and show- f |the people that they had laid l}eir lives on the altar for Christ amI llu c hurch.The next c all wasfor thoee who wielaed to lin up that evening and this n s responded te br severed of our c mmm. lhc lelv overs.The lest eall dren was fo: than who would eorne time in the future, if they felt themselves call ef. by God, give their lives for Christ a great number of our rwnz peep!-: went forward at this cal!Showing that they were true Christiane. The Convention service wee closed hy aindng the song "God Be With You rm We iieet Again", followedSy me mama Benedietlon. 'rm con vention mu one of great inspiration al value to every one whoattende<l nm!will do much toveend helping the Chzjiltlln Endeevorern of Blair in their foture work.Contributed :nl'. arnnws EPISCOPAL CHURCH I \I ¥ I1 NOT!€"B OF ngugggg STATE OF mznmsm Washington Count }1 Carrignn nk Cnrrigln, Attorneys In the County Court.In the Halter of thb Plstate ofClrrie M. Jones Deceued: Theheirn . 'at Zaw, next of kin, <Ze\'i1»ee.~f, lega- tees, cridntorx. lm! All persons in- terested in the !inl! settlement ofuid estate an hereby notified umon the 8th day of Ocmber 192I. I". H. Claridge the Aehninistnlor of saial mm filed a petition in swirl o§ooooo»ooea»o¢o+o¢o¢»o-(eco: 2o¢»o 0*o apo§'mi"i§§ §* s I o. §~2 Bs»'§g American Legmn § 5 ...Az...g I "a * I I5 lila .Nebraska.biovember G,192:~- l n r .n u vr.u:cHasr1~:n DEALERS OF wA>=mNr;ro1~:c o u x r f |§the H|I!owe'en dance at tha LqginnFIVE SI`AT£S To c om1:rn: IN FARM BUREAU 1'il\l'}.:i hai! Zfrialny weuinx.| SIOUX CITY. IOWA.N0\'1:\l-I Mrs.Alum Boolon of Teknmah'BER 6TH AND TT!!Lice and Mmm on l'|ll.t|»lr\vw! Saturday with Grandma Boot{ lmrdware, gm, md ammunition und sporting goods mencimnu .J the nlatea of Nebnaka, Wyomimt. South Dakota, Southwestem §I:1|ll1\§(RQ md \'~"e»tern Iowa will eonwem in Sioux (Sir,l o n today and tonomar,tn attend the join!gaihrring of U1~ Winchester Clubs of Unese states. _ .. _.. . . n t L \ . - l L. .A I . - Lire and mite:are a |1\¢h:\w lu nn.a 1Upwards of soo of me hadin|;lhe P°'-fllraf flock and betomr u pm!I Mm.Noe l Se nry : ir on to mm- lc m to the ultry flcck aunt! ¢1\mouth Thurnhy and spent the daypof w h l r y if eozuditlisns favorable for' il.eir iucneue are permitted.Aa prevention is beuer lhln c ure th i flock owner must be ever uulc hful for these puts.. is :fel no method of ridding thetens.chicks, house: and coops al` iss... .mi mihun hv "nuttin: ii. in the with iricndnl.Sha amended 4 party that evening.Among those from here attendingthe football gums nt Lincoln Salur-1 H u weft Mi n Ella liuhlnmn,Dr. A.J.Cameron,N l u Ann;Marie Pdanwn and Mr.and Mrs.Neil nui»d1¢. n a I U v '. . . _ -. - - - Ts m n m r s r:x,\am:.\'1'a0ze l)»\llI:4 . _. . . .. _ 240 1.;1 i Ja 1 '.:.Ai"\I "1 | J 1 ; M ..x _ ltr "Chn iz en i n s !|\I1\a Te n s n°e~\splper \\h1.e. fonuerly n good cit- " plana. but now a trawl n uns in tnwn Hondl\." TEA CHE RS and PUPIL S i nvi te you to the CA R N I V A L held at the Ma t te ; School al 8:00 O'clock Friday evening, Nov. 7.This includes the program and numerous attractions of the various kinds for your entertainment. Remember the day! ,4.~.m:~'fnA PE TERSE NMJ _HC NE5 MAC TIER, Teadsen ~n~m cozxg lt -utomary tb any "I dont like 1.hum my own horn." just bc fore !»~\\|n§( il... ..... ._ , . . .. -....._.. ~i"nm%M@m.» I ~:uiL» -PoW£>rofPr or : _H o a / J 'm e : c k ' !r..'1'..'\z-rr.,lx in man- Finn n u w n ro n 11-iz ssc:k u|5411 f---=»1-¢astonishing ro-mlu.Tin :kk nn ha s lfn dvs.-.ana Dv J hvhhn an umon:..,:.~":..-w.s.:-".:,.:'.°°a°, m Pg wlllil P IA Y . #=,;__-;~;;»-1-= A c on f-c omme: r ou 0|f -"_=;-fu;ol this ann mlintin 1 0z:in1. ... . w;. m'aa% '£r # mm :z af!! un duhll meg tl! Darnal a n ' r o m c o w f o o a v- $ 2 8 1 n z : mo r e ma u u r . HENRY "ATUEW w1u-mls.8¢¢I1l¢1T Aye Bfos Goo oad A t t o r n e y O f fw e :End F l o o r R e d fi e l d B l d g B l a i r ,N e h n s k ; ....»-.-... .._ _..9 - - - - ~ With a Coat, Any Hat in the Store at One-Half Price.This Offer Good Until Aftcr Nov.15th. ~i a i r r /(FULL L1NE OF RsADY.Tb.wEAR Silk and Wool Dresses COAL, LUMBER FEED and SALT Munn|num||||||mI|||1mm|||||mu|||11nm|nmumnu|||||nnmun||nm|||u@ The Farmers Co-Operative Union § . _ _ g g _ _ _ All Are Full Lined with Standard Linings Many New Fadl Shades inPolaires, Polo Cloth, Valure y and Other Late'Cloths. :FUR COLLAR and CUFFS §Sim Rm- Fm I6 mf. 1° Sm 51 m f f ,|ff' q\v : 1-"3 a nE t l \<.j 4| ~Coors wma c ~ A~ S The Only Sensxble, Samtary Method Chexper than any other way BLA! R GAS COMPANY .BLAIR, NEBRASKA The Finrmers Co-Uberative Union 1 ~1 S m a r t a n d Y o u t h f u l f-~Coats f o r the Junior ' ~G i r l -L ' ~» ~ln Valure, Camels Hair andJuOtherSpor!Materials ¢.4 } ~3~ 13\ x C b u n t y C o u r t . p r a y i n g i b n h i s fi n a l a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ac c ou n t fi l e d h e r e i n b e le fl l le d a n d al l o we d ,t h a t pr om f \ 9 T a r ~/ \s ~ Cold We her __i The Enterpnse fuminhes cuts fo The Enterprise $1.50 per year.gwla without.cost to the advertiser County Court an the 10thday of November 1924, at X0 n'clock A. M. and ecntu said petition, me Court ma y tr ln t e prayer Lhqreof and .g |jo f d o ve r a n d ho m es t ea d H g h t a e n Q 2 t e r e d ;a n d t h e sais!A d m i n i s t r a t o r c d h m y f l a i l t o n ~ p e a r b d s m a m i d ; ~~1 ~ u o4 0 ol nliowanus mul decr~ees as to Qui: Court may seem proper. Witness mr hind and ofriml Sen! this 8th day of October 1924. (SEAL)A. C .DEBEL 51.County Judge. A Roast You'll Like A standing Rib Roast of choic- est beef, so tender that it will roast to a turn in almost no time.Tell ushow heavy you want it, and we will sele`d one that will please you. Beef Roast; from l4c to 184: Boiling Beef from Sc to` l2c All Beef Steaks, per lb.,25c North Side Store Quality and Service WE HAVE OUR OWN DELIVERY Bfuir,Afcbra skn can o0 Lyle_ Reeh's Orchestra 'Z/ \\r / 1~l \ " M \~ _7" ..-~'_ Admission -$1 .0 03 Ladfa, I0 Cmu ~ -~60409000&ooo4o¢~o4o2 ~l ¥ x l u u \ u a u n ¢ v .vu ....."....n -.._W U B ho us e o f t h e W n n c h e n e r S i m m o n : C o m p a n y .O n e n h o i e fl o o r h a s b e e n g i ve n o ve r fo r C o n ve n t i o n n e t - ivi t ie s .. M e n p r o m i n e n t i n t h e w o r i d o f bus ine ss a n d ep o r t w i l !ad dr es s t h e C o n ve n t i o n a t i t va r i o u s l e n i e n t W h a t m y po ; . nb l y b e lo o ke d * u po n av.t h e Ie l d l i n e m i k e a s f a r a s t h o r n e r e h a n t l a r e con ce rn ed a r e tho se t o b e m a d e b y F r a n k G .D r e w o f N e w H a ve n .Con n.,re c e nt l y ch os en P n e i d e n t o f t h e W i n ch e s te r R e t re a t i n g A r m s C o m p a n y a f t e r t w e n t y - o n e y e a r s o f e e r vi é e a n d J .Ch a -k e C n i t n f St .Lumix.Mo . .fi r s t Vi c e P r t a i - bot-has p r o ve n o f va i u e . t p e andlit? md i d r i z t i d n g w a t e r "o r " h a n g i n g a ti e o f i t i n t h e p o u l t r y h o u s e " , L i c e :rem ain o n t h e b o d y o f b i r d l i vi n g o n senies a b o u t n n t o n g t h e fe a t h e r s w h i l e m i t e s o n t h e u n d e r r i d e o f t h e r o o s t : i n cr a ck z a n d er evi ce s a b o u t t h e hou se.M i l e s l i ve o n bl o o d su ck ed f r o m ehe b i r d s w h i t e th e y a r e o n t h e m o a t a t n i g h t a n d t h e i r P N B ' e n c e m a y b e r e a d i l y d e t e c t e d b y t h e Lh nr n ct e ri x ti e " s a l t a n d P¢PP¢\'" p a t c h e s o r n " b \ i § R Y a d m " . Th e d i ffe r e n t h n b i t e i o f l i fe o f these p o u l t r y pa r as i te s !¢\ || .li lt i l i ff e r e n 't h . a n d M g t . D w i g h t Jo h n s o n a n d ch i l d r e n o f Te k n m a h sp e n t S u n d a y n i t h e p a r e n t a l F r e d R o b e r t s o n h o m e . Mi s a E s t h e r M o r r i s o n !'¢I.l.lrnll| h o m e f r o m K e n n a n i T h u r s d a y w h e r e sh e h a s sp e n t t h e p a s t s e ve r a l ! 1veekn._| Pe t e C a r p e n t e r sp e n t F r i d a y i n ; O m a h a .. M r s .L e o C a m e r o n en t e r ta i n e d n n u m b e r o f f r i e n d s a t a b r i d g e p a r t y . a t h e r h o m e W e d ne s da y a ft e r n o o n i n h o n o r o f h e r sis te r.H u r .Ja y Th o m p s o n o f Y o r k .N e b r .Th o s e pr e se n t w a r e : . L i r a Ja y T h o m p m n M m W m nn l l n To | \M n Q R Thur S a n d s ; S c h o o l a t I 0 A .l l . i fh u r e h Se rr l ce a n t l l A .x l . n-n -n -n ou- n- ..A JE ZIR IC A N ~' T R I N I T Y (W. Lincoln and 2nd street)Il . J .W a m i n g ,Pa s to r . B l a i r Te l e p h o n e 18 02 A m e r i c a n L u m e n s :re l i g i o u s i n - st ru ct io ns S a t u r d a y a ft e r n o o n s a t l : 5 0 o r 2.S u n d a y school 10 I .rn . Di l n e se rvic e a t 20:30.O u r se r - \a r e al t e r n a t e l y e i t h e r E n g l i s h o l G a n n o n . Th e c h u r c h b o a r d m a n o o e u l o n l y a n d t h e vo t i n g m e m b e r s co n ve n e q u a m - r l y ». . Th e La d i e s A i d m e e t s e ve r y a m W e d n e s d a y a ft e r n o o n o f m o n t h . Th e pa s t o r i n l a n d :t o s e r ve ml a a l o n : t a t i o n s o n S u n d a y F ,H ' a . n n m s n E V . L U ' l ' l I E R A N C H U R C H (Cor. .lackaon and Gunter street) H. Nielsen, Pastor., Sunday School 9:15 A. H. lllornlng seam w=so A. u. Evening Service 1:30 P.ld.' C a m p o f t h e B l a i r C h r i s t i a n e h u n e h l t e e ;F r e d J . M e y e r o f O m a h a ,Pe a r l u d n g t h e su b je c t " L o y a l t y oé O u r l l l o l l o w a y o t F r e m o n t ,R .F .Bu s c h . I" r l¢ n ds " .T h e 'k el eo me o . d d r e s a , l o f H o w e l l s , M a r y H o ve n d i e k o f B l a i r ! " W e 'r e G l a d Y o u ` Il \ l 1 H e r e " ,v u a n d F r e d l l e r h l e l n o n o f O m a h a l W e g l ve n b y M r .D .C .V a n De n ae n .t h e n h e l d o u r a n n u a l e l e c t i o n o f o f P r e a l d e n t o f t h e B l a i r C h a m b e r o f; fi c e r a a n d t h e fo l l o w i n g o n e e l e c t Co n u n er c e .a n d t h e res pon se," S o e d ;F r e d H .M e y e r o f O m a h a ro -e | A r e W e " ,b y I- Ia n- y W .Gl t h en s .d e d p r e s i d e n t , M r a . A . H . Jo h n a o f I" ie lt lS ec re la fl v o f N e b n a k a c .E . We then listened to°a solo by How- a r d A n d e r s o n o f O m a h a , a ft e r w h i c h t h e fu l l o w l n l o o n n n l t t e e a w e r e n a m e d :N o m i n a t i n g co m m i tt e e ,R e v-L H .C a m p o f B l a i r ,H r s .R .R .H e r - U m a h a , vi c e p r e s i d e n t , H e l e n M i l l e t : o f O m a h a . a e e r e t a r y u n d A l d e n S h e r b u n d y o !Be ns on ,trc afs ure r.A f t e r t h i s t h e l l l a p a h b e n e d i e t l o n w a s p r o no un ce d. T h e S u n d a y e ve n i n g rn e e t i n g wow b e r t o l O m a h a ,E m i l y Ir e l a n d o l l l x e l d i n U n e o Ty h a l l , n o c h u r c h b e - F r e m o n t a n d Al i c e Bl a h o p o f O r n a - h a ;Re so l ut io n co m m i t t e e ;R a l p h Te l t x o r t o f Ban no n,H e l e n a H o n o r - d e n o f O m a h a , E va n R o u t h o f F r a - m o n t a n d R u t h Ta y l o r o f O m a h a . Rev.Fremont J. Watson of Omahl than gave an address on "Loyaltytu Cl1ri|rtian"Ihncteavor ldeda" which was very 'Interesting Ind beneficial. The meeting was eloaerl by a none ond pnayer (allowed by the Mlepah lenedlction.A Social Hour followed a ! a In g l a r g e e n o u g h t o h o l d t h e c r o w d . I t ia es t i ma t e d t h a t w e l m !s o m e w h e r e b e t w e e n | 0 0 a n d 600 da l e g a t e a p r e s e n t fo r t h e S n y a ve - ning service beairlea all tha tom- peopio who attended the service. D u r l n g t h e C h r i s t i a n E n d e a vo r h o u r w e h e a r d so m e fi n e talluu o n w h a t C h r i s t i a n E n d e a vo r h a s d o n e fo r va r i o u s o n e :o f o u r C h r i s t i a n E n d e a vo r e r a fr o m a l l o ve r t h e d i s t r i c t . W e h a d a t h i r t y vo i c e c h o i r fr o m .p¢»..a n n e . a 1 - \ _ ' T h e Li |, tl e C h u r c h A r o u n d t h e C o r n e r " Rav. Chan. D. lleflng,Paator. Regular services, Sunday, Nov. 12. T:30A. M. Holy Communion. 9: 4 5 A .M .Chi l1 lr en 'a ch u r c h a n d school 11 :0 0 A .M .M o r n i n g p r a y e r a n d i¢ l l l l 0 n . B i g b a m a r ,c o u n t r y st o re .n u m - m a g e : a l e a n d Jl n n e r a t t h e C i t y Il a l i o n S a t n r r l l y . N o v. S t h , a l l d a y . H a r ve s t H o m e Fe s t i va l ae rvie e, S u n d a y n i g h t ,N o ve m b e r 23,Tz lb i P.Sl .| "\ \ 'o a l h £ n e W i l l i e "o f t h e w a r , 'tel ls a s t o r y a b o u t a 4:hameleon.! O n e e w h e n U r e o w n e r w e n t a w a y o n i rr vi s it ,h e l e f t t h e ch a m el e o n an; c h a r g e o f t h e b u t l e r , a n d o n e o f t l 1 e | fl r a t t h i n g s h e nalleml w h e n h e r v ! t u r n e d wa x ,"H o1 e'n Bi l l y ,t h e L l : | a r d " .A n d th e b u t l e r e x p l a i n e d , " t h n a n l i k e th is .I h a d s o m e fr i e n d s i n o n e n l g h t a n d l w a n t e d t o n h o w a\. ;» - um m. " .. ... r r l. _- ". .. l.Lz...-n a Luniruu.Mr. Drew will extznd ih¢'*cl[ec¢ive llnll econommu u DUI\l\|vu .greetings of the Winchwter urganit-lmmh from refuse auto or trnrtor und Miss Nen Tay lor of Linc oln. . ..Mr. and Mrs.Babel lmi Mr. amition.He will spmk on the firsllcnnk case oil diluted xvitlx x¢ro¥¢"'] Mrs. Onan Gilbenson of Blair visitdayoflhe Cnnventioix.His tin! is WW satisfactory ~Ha _L};C_ E. Johnnon home Sun will be op "Merchandising", on which For lice on the binla nothing_nfor¢ day afternoon. subject he is an .|.ut.hnrity.cifeciive or economical Um: sodium Chu. Trcioff went to Omaha Sun Hon. W. Stewart Giiman at Sioux fluoride could be used.day evening wilh Robert Daughcriy turn over the heya of the city to the Winchester reprezenmtive.Thb mll take the plac e on the morninp; o! the Sth at 11 oclock.The meet ing will he called at 1030 by Ar that W Lavraon of Hastfi Prod :lent of the Webrukn w heater Club fol wing with Mm Guy Max ihary of the Sioux City Dutdcl. uzll welcome the Ladlen Warren Taylor of Gonzales Texas President of the \!ationa.1 Amana tion of Winchester Clubs which sq .well. President of the Womans Aux- fro1 ;o\;r Eoonty xiension Agent. .On Thursday afbernobn of lui. week the Count Extension A t held a culling nmonstration at the heme of Harry Paid# in Richland Township.The work was put on for !.he` benefit of the pupils of Dor- nasker echool who are taking up "Poultry" at this time as an part of their course in Agriculture.They wen given a chance to¥umdle the b u d n a m l o e x l a r e a a t h e i r o p i n i o n s o n .. . . -. . _ _ _v m . .n l l h l n u n C l . i l l l n |D e m o n s t r a t i o n on hand when they were Mild. Missa Winnlfned Lynn f ComRapids,Iowa lraa n . W F a l the 0. L. Hllsinger home the past week The Ladies Aid will meet ThursdlyInsteadofWedneaulaythis week on acc ount of the meeting of the Misaionlry Society.They arlll go out tod he Mn .lvenon homo east of town and spend the day..Mrs.0.L ililninger enl.er1.dM'd at au kensington len ilonday after- noon in honor of Mins Winnlfml n car of stock and went down to g RE-ORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OI* LA'l'1'ER DAY SAINTS tleincdn Strut bnvreen Sth & Ttht Elder T. J . Elliott. Omdm.Sunni; f Sunday School at 10 O'deo\t. Preaching Services at tt A. H. sr. FRANCIS BORGIA (Catholic Church) (Corner Colfaxard lth street) father C. A. Beyeredorfer.Putor p1"'|est and Third Sunday of each month. lass at 9 rt. xl. See-ond and Fourth Sundays, Hass at 10:30 A. ll. u u r n o n r s r EPISCOPAL CHURCH ( C o r . c a mi a n d a n mu m 6. U. ¥eProt\d, Pastor. Sunday Sehoot 9:60 A. I. Morning Servlet 21:00 A. H. flpvrorth Lllnle 6:30 P. M. rhrening Service 7:30 P. H. Prayer Heetlng Wednesday hen- lng 7:30. S T u . t Rr ' s s ms o o ml . c a n n o n (G|»|;|§ Street heh!!-en sth and sun Rev. Chas. D. Herlng. Pastor Holy Communion every Sunday end Holy Day at 7:30 A. ll. Church School at 9:45.Also ser- slce every Sunday sf ti o'clock. the service cturlng vrnlcn everyuzsebecame acquainted with everb°I\° eine present.'Punch and wafers were serv- e¢t to the guests before they dense# ed tor their homes. The Saturday morning servloa was also held in the Christian church and was openeel by a Quiet Hour wervice led by Rev. J.E.Aeschbaeher of Arlington.using the topic "God First".This was followed br a dis- cusnion of Christian Endelvor prob- lftns of the different societies.We then enjoyed another song service by Honand Anderson after which Rev. O. U. McProud of Hlsulr gave the de- votional using the topic "Loyntty to My Neighbors".The Business period followed this with repons of the work for the pest year and mmm for the coming year-ltr.Githerte. our Field secretary. then gave an ad- dreas "When Lo;stty Counts". after which the benedictlon vrss repeated. The Setuwsy afternoon meeting was held in the Congregational church..Hssrarcl Anderson opened the meeting with s song service af- ter which Rev.Mc lieemsn of §lslr had charge of the Devotional period using as s topic "loy alty to My Church".Fred H.Meyer,our dte- trlct president then geve his report for the pest years rrorlc..gn address, "What it Means to he a Christian me uu to n n m grujgn nz vmlmlwith ns for the Sunday evening ser- viee and thi! was ot' course enjoyed bs everyone preeent, the so n; Rf vice held by Howard Anderson sms 'one of great inspiration and truly prepsresl us for the decision service that was to iollow.The new offi- cers both for the seniors and jtinhrs of the district were then recognised by the convention.The repon of the Resolutions commltt-e was then read and approved and accepted. Foa towlng ls a copy of it as read by Ralph Teitsort, chainnan. We, the delegates to the 13th An-nual cnrimsn tzndmof Convention of District No. 2. assembled at Blair, Nehregka. October 24, 25 and 26 do hereby resolve:First:To extend our heartfelt thanks to the town of Blair. for the hospiwity of its people.Second:To express our lretitude to the churchu .of Blslr, especially the Bsptimt church. tor opening their doors to Dsdeevorem Th i d :To sheer our sincere appre- eistlon to the aiieekers:Hr.Tom F. Campbell, Mr.Dean C.E.Ash- cnatt. ltr. R. IL Herbert. Hr. Harry W.Glthens,ltr.Fremont t'e'sts.on. Rev: J; E. Aeechhseher. Rev. F.K. Hargrove and Rev.B.s.Vander- Einne. who have delivered messages u m s l s u n s )I n u l m s J u 5 | | \ .m m U U I . . And I put him on the green table and he tamed green all right. Then l put him on the red carpet and he turned red :dl right..And then some darn fool put hln1 on a patch work quilt, nml the poor old lizard "bust"! Does it occur to you that life for us has become so utterly aiixtrectenl. come to church Sandor. and give 5our mind and soul an l1our's neat in spiritual atmosphere.You need it. grrwnc u OF' CHRISTe President James A.{"|.sr1'ieIll,s Christian Minister and Inter Presi- dent of the Unitetl States. eras anlud to give a summary of what he be- tieved as s member of the Church of Christ.He stated he would gled» ly #ve his filth.not as s creed or discipline as he rejected men» writing as we as a people "Speak whene the Bible speaks and silent where §t is silent."He gave the following statement: We cell the church (hristian Church or Church of Christ.One the adjective. the other prepos`ition, as Army of America, American Ar- my. I \l .. '. ¢n e "n u u ; | u ; ¢a " \ n { . . . l l ¢ » ( ' some 6000 members wi!! then be in- the dslienenl.mypca.lm:»............troduoed and in taking the piltform had studied the lizerntum on culling will discuss the National Winehegtew previous to the demonstration,soD r s r i n i m t i o n fo r f i f t e e n mi n u te s .}{ p l l h e 3 r w e r e fa m i l i a r w i t h th e m e t h w i l l b e fo i l o w e d b y M s y o r c n m n , | o d » ~ u s e d .T h e g r o w n u p s a s w e l l v M r .D r e w ,H r .Co i t a n a l F .F .J o r - ' t h e sch ool ch i l d r e n iea me -d h o w f o _ J - . . l l Lynn. a hound guest.The followinp ladies were present:Misses Lyon Laura Bless,Anna Fueaa,Cnrolim Wachter, .Maggie Lowe,Madame: L.V.Ackennm,Anna Peddie.L A ilfnnrlwnnl nm! Chas.Horn.dan.Pruidmt of the WineJxes!»er»§¥°1¢f t the pmlucins nens unc """l"\¢L"1f.,1"aI|.~.nn§~.»|1 Dnuvhe r hST"..ah uma .~ -........-....,..___,.__lrnmonl Company of Sioux C:ty e..en "and children of ha vinitesl at ln_ the ahemoon at 2:30, w.H...Farley of the Nations! Cash m HERMAN News ~ P;;°"'"j. 1-,.w.Hurdle homc l~f£fl morning there will be a talk on lhel n. "" " " " " " " " " " ' ""rGrowthofAthleticsin§:.|u¢»u°n.1 \ u snd '**°""°" """*'.' new Cala lnstitutions by one of the best known forma winter WP on hm Studebaker r v ban colc hes of the middle 'M' whic h makes 1 mighty nifty looking The remainder of the morning will car..be devoted to a discussion on general;Mi n M" - " ' " °Godfer spent Fri msm c on ditions wah Mr. Tey lor ény m d §*=""*'¥wah her skier. and Mr. Coit on h, plntfnnn.|§Ii.ss Eledure t Cilhoun ~ attend- In the dternoon the Winchester,"d a Hallowe en PIM Fruity :Aher- noon.Club of Sioux City Dlstricl win bel run - ' .A| nI Ilr¢m.§t!\is on me The llal1owe'en suppe:gnen b. the Ladies Aid Friday evening un. well pztronized and the ladies vs| to thunk all who helped. Mr. and Mrs.Henry Richter nn- Beatrice, Mr. and lim I". W. L0\W and Bert and August Lowe wen Sunday dinner guest.:at the }li~ Ellalgie Love home. Mi.-se Marion Finch of Calhnur (1)- E. c. PILCHER Rn! E lilta Bmh I-'arm xml Gly Propony Phono Ind.218| Blur.Nl l v r u h ( )DR. E . ,f mxumr ml o ur u mm Roo D H STN lixknry Blair. Nm. ln Kannud londly ome 1»»d~y - I THE INSURANCE OFFICE 1. R. GILBERT, ln-All Kind: nf lmurann Blair, ummm (1.1 ,,. ..___ '(1) o'm\NLoN,MAHE R c o'uAzu.oN A!tamoy|»|t»h\v | Dlkaeu In SLIM Bank Building ; um I D R . w . F . n s u r w uDENTIST Ream ovu Blair Suu Bmk .Blllr, Ndvnnku x Citizen" 1as then given by Rev. B. A.Y edlppe of Flonnee which was ccrtafnly appreclateul by all present.After the meeting was over we formed a line irlth a great aieal of real and white ribbons and streamer!of varloua alles nml lengths and marched throuth the main part of town and back to the church from where we took a cor Hde to :he varlooa places of inter- Pel about the city including the new:Ever bridge and then back to the church.At 6:30 we all aimcmblod nt the Christian church fol'a Loyal- ty and I*"ello\sl1ip Banquet \1\»l1lch was prepared by the ladle; of the church.No need lo any this was en joyed by all the young folks present as it was quite evlmlcslt from the sottntls eg their voices.After the banquet we adjourned to the Ba;1~ :lrt church for the ecenlng servlce. This meeting was opened by a non; service after which the topic "Uly alty to Christ" was used by Rev. A. of great Itlaplration and exprensell thoughts that irc feel will have o mea: influence upon the future liven or all the Christian Enclearorera who have had the opportunity of hearine them; to the pastors ol' Blair, Rev. I.ll.Camp."Rev. 0.U.5lcP:und. ltev. I.A.Mclicemen and Rev. A. G Smalley. who have helped to make this conventior a real success:mul tn Howard Anderson ual his accom-p mi n ,lrflu Elizabeth Weeterfield rm the very successful aay in which :hey have conducted the inspirational muaic of this convention. Fourth:To efxppeas our since!!! thanks to ghe ladle: of the Chri-tlan and Connegaiionad churches for the delicious and wary successful ban 0001.Ilf th :To express our appreciation tn Mary Flovendlck and her cnwork- rrs for their loyalty anfl zmtidng ef- forts in securing a [reef number of premeghtfmtlons which lion made this convention a flnaticlal nuccena, Act 1l:26; Chulth of Christ, mmf 16:16. 2.We belleve ln God ghe Father, 2 Cor. 5:19. 3.We believe that Jesus Chrinr if-:he Son of God. mu. 16.16. 4.We believe the Holy Spirit op crates through His truth, Eph. 5:17. 5.We accept Old and New Tena- ment as Inspired Want of God,2 Tim. 3:lb~17. 8.We belive in the future punish- ment of the Wicked and the future reward ol the righteous. Rum. 8:23. ?.We bdleva that Deity is a prayer hearing and prayer annwer ing Goal, Malt.'"21:22. 8 We obs-ene the inntitution uf the L¢rd°.u Supper each LonI's Day, Acts 20:12 9.We plead for the union of God'a people upon the Bible theBible alone. John 17:20-2I.'"" " s so.The Hlbie 1. our only .imp-i s 4 formrd, follovrd by uldilionad group u u u o n n v n uinspections of the warehouse.Prcsi sick list nt the present writing. rlfnt Taylor will close the Conven-E S. A. Wamsum of Teknmah win a Qian with a' zeneral nn. after which business cmller 'here Friday. there will be drawing for primes off-|Nilfwfi Noyes returned Monday tree] by the fmirteen uhiblhors. Ono from n few days \."i1lil with relatives nf the prizes being a $300 c o u u te r "Llondnmin, lows..Iclde.The Convention floor vlll .4 The Jay Stokes family spent Sun- on we same line: as the Nltional day nt the CW Arnold home. Cnnvenlion in Chicago Ins! year. While the men are in session than will be various nctivities for the tomen.On the nfieruoon of the Stl: there will be a thenter pnriy at thu Bliss Agnes Glibertson of Blair'spent the week-end with Min Max- ine Johnson and attended the Hal Iowe'en dunes Friday evening.\ Mr .und Mrs. Jay Thompson of O r p h e u m ' T h e a t e r a n d o n t h e ¥ * ° ° " : ' 1 Y o r k ,N e h r .w e n g u e s t s a t t h e L e o f - l n n n l n h l l l h l l b !n l ! !w e e k .T h e was n week-eml guest of Mins Mar jodo Godaey. Sir. and Mrs. li.B. Cameron : i r n tc Omaha Monday nnrl ap-ent lla diy.Mins Laura and Ann! Fuess im ns dinner guest.: Sunday -msnins: Mrs.Anna Peddie,Miss Caroline Wachter,Hiss Beside Lyxhnlf an: Mins Inez Wallin.\ .Mn. Laifeme Lowa will be ho\l em zo uw Home hlluimmfy Soc irh of the M. E. chunch on Wodne=<d:\5 afternoon. The many friends ofMrs. Eslhvg II gafternoon there wil! be a. meeting or \ll:|\|v Hgnq win be kind ua hear lhllltheauxiliaryfollowingf m t 'to m§:;;n;¢1::;3?1¢¢ 1ns'bome from wand 'Em her says that her doctor points of interest.'r m Ssoux ciuf h , }school °;,m,;,nt Wayne over 'tutes that she i, improving won~ler Associatlnn of Winchelter 'A¥enta 'innday _fuily. will arrve as ll l'¢¢'Pff°" commlt..».;. 1 Mrn.A. \V Bqrgn was an Omnhn Rev. and Mrs. T.S.Reese.5Ir~. ' E " " J . T Mlrtsrnhls °""'£l" $" ~-amor snwndasf 0. H. Godney """ Mrs. A. 1, Sulli t e comm me,o er mem ,°.a lull ntr.hh:h are H. v. Linen, w. n. Hunt.n."R"'~"'¥K° drove ' °" " ° " ""'" ' dr ove no o m" F m! J .|1 k mber of traded Miuionuy quarhdy c mfegi.. A. Blind. V. O. T..lk¢¢ G.\\. CE,"|06 Fnca " I i § 2 - - I f f .k¢»\|M.|»nnn nf Hub Cnivnrv 'Tlllniinl rhurrh I Also a Few Children's 6f§§,;§s§. Wool and Velvet. S o m e V e r y N e a t S t y l e s i n S w e a t e r s With and Without Sleeves 1 l l !E | f ¢ 1 r f n r nG. Smdley of Blair for our Devotion\ Shih:To dechre Hui. the splendid nl period.Dean C.E.Aahcnft ofiroopemlion and work of all the offi- Tork Coilege, President of Nebraska eers of this dlslrldi during the pu! C.FI.Union gave the-principli Ml-year hu mode this dimtrict one of dren of the wh im i mizle d, " Our the b ut in um mme. Grant Chrisiian__A.n1eri¢ln Home"And Inst:To uphold ali ihe civic:Dean Ashcnh. in a wonderful speak[questions sanctioned at the State ier and this address alone was worth (¢\nvemion`be!d at Harney. Nebras imlny times the xegintration fee for im. June 26, 27, 28, 29.1924. |lhe entire convention."Paying the Following this report the Rev. lane, Gal.I:9. once: ahouid be obsenwed as in the days of the (panties. Rom. B:-l: Aft# 2:42.Q Co xa n ma r lo rmz . CHURC H James A. Mciieeman, Pastor v i l .We maintain that nil Dorf!forget that 1 hcat\;lu ! J l l l l n u u u Choose from our show- ing of RUBBER GOODS t h o s e a r i i c i e s w h 1 c h a r e r e a l l y o n e c e s s i t y i n c o l d w e a t h e r .l h e q u a li t y u f o u r o f f e r i n g I s s u c h a s t o i n s u r e v o u r a b s o l u t e s a t i s f a c t i o n . : h I I .D d l c l n u u nA l l nessicfns w i l l b e s h o r t a n d f l a i l g a m e ... ...... - _ _ |M r a n d M r s .F o r r e s t \'Fll|'PJ l l 1\ u|\|.u - . -. ._ ,ve n t i o n w i l l b e r u n f o r a n d b y b u d - 1 U r o x e ; g _ q m = » h - 1 3Omt snvpplnggn e s s m e n .mr. P. w. Amd: and H. H. Suuve]H l d g h ,~\lI.L\l|\lll}l u n asa-ru;uv - U -n f t h e A m d t a w a r e ._.f f )W i n c h es t e r de al e rs .w i l l a t t e n d t h e g v h f w i n ': f° ° " ':" : . " ; n : " "5 ' * " !P '_ ; ' h Y " ° , § ' ; , * " ' ° " ° ' < - - - . . . . . . . _ . . . »|\1 l e a o w e ' e n cai t l l Il l n n n u . ; u u ° . . .. . . . - -H b u n d M n .~~Convention n 1 A Roast You'll Like A standing Rib Roast of choic- est beef, so tender that it will roast to a turn in almost no time.Tell ushow heavy you want it, and we will sele`d one that will please you. Beef Roast; from l4c to 184: Boiling Beef from Sc to` l2c All Beef Steaks, per lb.,25c North Side Store Quality and Service WE HAVE OUR OWN DELIVERY ~l ¥ x 'Z/\\r /. 1 ~l \ " M \~ _7 " . . -~ '_ | -- u - H - I Prize money for the g m t poul- try show at Allentown.Pa.,this fall amounts m Sl3,280.50,said io' he more money than ever before nh'- ened by a similar exhibition. a Mr. and lin. Pete Truhlaen of Blair Chun Jackson Post dmv a larirer.crowd than .snr previous one ;ml 'a jolliar crown! couid handly be imxranncted bauiness in Omaha Thun- day.Mr. end lin. Ruwe are visiting at ngined.A fine had been net for lhs Kuhlmnn home.snynne coming unless muk-sl and Mr.and Mis.L.v Acke n not many paid n fine A prize for were Sunday dinner guests at the the best eos§umeq woman was wn= ilnler ut an Gnd?La i n " vu li \ ll1 } Te m F. Campblll of lava :we an'mme :waits y ou at she ulnor of thiei 'hy Tum I'real Campbell. C. E. Fieldi midnasx on the xubkd, "!'le\er Say church.0 I ,MNUP X to lmra. after which 1he'Nn' tn Gal".This uidrun Wls ann Services follows:Sunday nchooll iplnlges of the ndntiu for the )'tll"nr uf iiear splritnnl value and au en-10:00 A. u. lloming church service! |work of fha district was taken.Thi 10304 by all preaenl..Dean Ash-llsfll A. M. Evening anvic e ni T:30lmeeting was rloped by a wuz and :nh nvetlndeelauion mldmas "Have P.M.1 :he llizpnh Benediction.Thy Wx):Lord",after which ali l The attemllnne at the evening serI §~ The Blair Pharmacy §4 1 *British e neers have begun build Rm Reese home by Misa Lillhn Knmer ind for theing a damn rou the Indul rlvfr in ~unc!Mrs.Wm.Lowe apenf man, by Hr.Webner nf TeklmahThe Sunday :naming service vraslmemben pre:ent who have a l m a d n Int Sunday was 'ferr :ratify I held in the uaiuus churr In con-signed up fnr Life Work Reeruiu in t Brin; your neighbor along DP!.|¢ nrciiau with the n~¢u'||r Sunday ware asktd le come Iowan!whilgweok.'~\~zizau use 2.111uhile it Ls ueus..I In h i a ,w h i c h is de si g ne d \ o - i n r i g s t a S l t u r d l y i n Li n c o l n .gim i l i i o n a c r e s o f l a n d n o w m o s t l y M r . m d l l r s .L l r é m a n d M r . a n d Y o u r n a l d i p i o r n a t lo o k s o n w h i l e .7_r r *-*r " y " r " | " ¢r r r|\ xrie ae ri H r s .S h n i e r o f T a h m n h at t e n d e d t h e o t h e r fe l l o w sp i il n t h e beans.'P ' , -,r f r 'f -r r r uv PagaFiv1'nm m~x;rm»msx-:air.N1hzuka. 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Eff " =;" W E have the extra heavy loads in stock--the load that carries far and makes a long shot more sure than the regular load.Also have a stock of the-~ New Ranger Shells ./ r r ~ s o x " And the LATEST WINCHESTER SHELLS loaded with Oval powder 3 1-2 drama I 1-4 oz. shot, which makes the hardest shooting shell on the market. \;¢M h d E . ,.> '~<2~ }~»~~ g » 'v N : r c ~¢¢id'=~'T "° "` : " ' : ~~l g ,.='.,g ,.~sa'~ ~' ~ G11 'ali;'ll»£.ffl.'={"n»'.'f"`Q€1*£&"i l 9 " E l ; i \ l ' ! \ \ \ ~ i . ° The Arndt Hardware n u m .N a h u m TMI' Your I S E 'I B L A I R \ :Y l ;F O L K M r .W a l l a : e w a s b o r n I H B . \ l ' T { S T ( l I' U R C 1 I N O TP IS ¥ . \ s 1 B n l C . a x l . l ' I( i ( | N l l 0 ' | 5 i T h e Li n u x ! ' Ir l l m l ,Il l. ,M a y lf, . 18 6- 6 , a m n ~A r t h u r U . 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Eltsnd an sec ond-clan mother at x I The liiair Legion too:-bali mmm journeyd xo Norfolk lm.Sllndagrwith1113absenceoftheItmuwing ployen,Joel Carlson,Louie Fan;- berg,Willard ly wn ,Melion and iSh¢nahs.:1, which of course left the trim in o quite weakened condition. Henry and Nannle Cantwell '|'|7I|h:|r .111 .1.\.;»5.ui§=.u w. 1 a mhxinetm,:Sunday November. 9,1924. The Sunday school meets at 1000hiearl;l1"v but rftired 2.0 U18 farm .to Iv lun:?|}1e.1l1l rrioving ham] A. N.We txlim £ coniiai invlla lllinoin zo Iowa,where the fumnjtion to all to join the sc hool. head of tif! Depamneng of Annu:'H100 A.M.Morning worship lure grew to manhood.Sermon xubfectz "Our Pace". 1 n... -»-...... ......»|... r.m.» 1.m.»1r. .B. Y. P. U. al 6:30 P. H. B " * l u u v O m o h n ,N e b r . - - B l e m b e n . . r 1 2 \ e 3 " * 5 " * " "i n ° ` A m e r i c a n L e g i o n o f e v e r ;p o 1 a l !* " = 5 \ I f : \ h r . Ncbrnsim are iqviied to :aiu|11 zh - - -~big Armistice day dinner and ceie H bmtion to be held for National Gimmander. James A.Drain in Omaha ~A.ininii¢ alnif. Nm.amber ll. Len. B n E CARSn o # M i n n a s Hillf, "W e Blmir an 1\ .g¢__=fj»=-ff-» of Mmm; a. 1319 .6 "gf mme *tuned with Van u¢u...|ull!! ......., ,..______ _" " " " " " "n 'sz bfi.The tml!was t Wallace fought h nz "..u__ L___|:_:uon Hg W9 k 3 fol I ll g g .Ewning W orship |[ 1:30 p ~ A ........,,,___r eu on the farm in :4'!\i¢¢of u|:u.sn.|l interut.T M Bozell, commander a =fmwnced yestenlay. E ve r y mb : - c r i p t lo n i s r e ga r d e d a s - - _ _ _..--....»..a TL A n n n l l m f | n l . .We have the fulluw- I I l I U } E l l J . L u u | | \a u u u l u s n v a s v "1 .| k I l u v \ n | \ . \ : \l | I 1 \ | \ . l l ¢. f m 5 .i n d s n l l v r e m o v e d " ° "* M g o a l l i n e H ".r t " .E m n \ | h \ | n ¢1isui0tl.lry ph\y."Choiee af (11ec| r ll: from our mailing list at the expir- tlionof thotlznapaid forif the pub- liaiten be notified; othenriaa the aals~ aaiptlon will remain ln force at the tliignatad subscription price.livery mbocrlblt'must understand that the condition;a n made n part of the oontroct.between the publisher and subscriber. u - . . .. . . . - . . . . . . . _ . . . _. . . . . . . . . - - . . . . . _ . . - _ ... . . . . . . . - . - .¢ . - _ .. _ . . _ . - - _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. . . . »- . - . . _ . » . . . - .The school sq experience le the bm teac her but the taitlon$.¢ex tremely high.- The highway from Kenna:rl to Arlington, at the present time. could well be dubbed Waahboanl arent!! It i s so lull of bumps and chucks n u t it keeps one meaning whkh hide is up.With the amount of money being expended on the hlgh way: it would seem that better roasla could be maintained. (_~(lUNT'|'R m t r n x s (Continued hum ~ Dui) Initiative PetltlaaYes 1-too No 2139 . . . . . . - » . - - Count;Agent Yen 950 No 2192 District .ladae Fourth Dlatrlct Clur'len"f»e.\lle .zona I; o. Y>¢r 2123 A r l ' r \ . . . . . . . . . 1could not make any gains they gum-5en to Compton, who fumbled.Nerf in-lk recovered.They lost the ball on dorms, unions lt Blain's bull on the B0 yanl line.Lina buck; I by Van Iieusen and Gaines.with a erin cross play by Common,gave Blair their firxl. down.Carlaon fail ed to carry the ball for the neces- Mrr gain on the next !oazth.dov»n. Norfoll:'a ball but they again failed to gain gmunsl on the next three jfliyn no on forced to punt.Sccmtl quieter started with lllaif in z»°-="~i°r=of the ball in Nor- !olk's 40 yathl line.The fire works non- started ue Van Haugen mario o yards through right tncltle.Gaines and uornpton :mule at }\l\|\| on the next two plays.Van Dcasen check- etl up 5 more y anln.Gaines added 4 more. while Compton on the next play, neterl .15 yards on a crlaa tmsn buck.The plf akin was now on 'our 20 yard llne.Something went wrong e. .. - . . - - -E n t e r i n g I o w a S t a t e A g r i c u l t u r a l l ! » l o o " .S e r m o n s u b j e c t :" S o A m e r - college at nineteen; Mr. Wallace com pleted two years of work bcforean emergency arose that took htm basl: to the farm.A tenant on his fath er'n farm gave up his lease, and llr. Wallace tools up the job for him self.lt was litre years before he wal able again to go to college, but then he did relaril to school,hc completed o two yearn' course in rue.' ,__U _____ Daring the yearn Mr. \'»'allttt't! was out of college he took up writing on form topics,and from that begin ing there crew what in now lenown an Wallaceha Farmer.This literary work also weighed strongly in his appointment to be professor of tlll1} ing ln the Iowa State college.The hear!of the agricultural college at that time was James Wilson, liter- ward aec n' of agriculture for | r ixtcen years.for alan c ould not mu no nec ee-The h t m mncrsine wan fotlntleel »ary i0 y ards on the next four playa.Norfolk puntell to Carlson. Blair punted on {oult.h`||own.Nor- folk returns ball to l3lalr's 40 y an! lsne.By Qerica of eml runs, namesandfakeplaya.Norfolk advanced# in l895. by Mr. Wallace, mx brother. John P.Wallace,and their father. The three were amoclatetl as publi- shers until the father's death, in 2916 iran Christian."We were happy to welcome into our church last Sunday evening by laptlnm, a mother and two daugh- ters.We hope that these are but the firm, of u xneat many who will :luring the coming rnonthn,confan Christ in baptism. "The women ot the mlnsionary so- ciety enjoyed n mont profllablr study _hour pn loan; Thursday after l:00n under the leadership of Mrs. Smnlley.The flrnl. chapter of the fascinating etualy bool:of Chine, Ming Kwong was studied.Refresh- rnenta ,were served by the hostess. Mrs. Cora Badgero;\.'Phe pastor and Mrs. Smalley nn-I Mrs. Cora Blllgerow attended the Quarterly meeting ol the Wornen'» Organizations ol the Omaha Aroociation held at the Calvary Baptist church of Omaha, last Friday after noon.The work being :lone by the Baptist Union of Omaha was prc rented in a moot lmprenlc e waJ The men of the church should l~ea`r in mind that the committeesnincewhichthetwobrothershaelihncealreadybeenappointedand continued the paper.'bro 1one of tc our Ao. yarn line.On me nmllhe secretary, Henry A Wallace. edi play Norfolk mule a long pw ll-"P of the farm x>\P¢r during his which Czilson and lllakeman both,fllllfl"l' absence in washington. and seemed to eaten, but Blake nuaeerleelplamen W Wltllacc, Dee Moines, now In xlttlaziull. vesicular; of it gmlillm following their father'a footstep- ineeel for a touch down .--1;q,,§,f"`=E1ki`l=.ir1e`1»eeo!uetoen't!fte¢l v~'1m'1h`¢ a n a . _.__....L _......... .....| |ln\¢l elm institution.L are planning for the neconcl Annual l"nll1er and Son Banquet. Une of the beet parties yet hell ly the B.Y.P.U.wan the one given at the home of Sha.S.M Crodit last Thursday evening ill honor ol' I¥allo\ce'en.A'la\-ge Ch)W\l enjoyed the eseninz'~i program of v w "n u r . . . . . ' . . . - -...a r e s e n t t o t h e l o c a l l e g i o n h e a d mluarters" Mr. Bozell ma. At the time of the dinner, Cont- mander Drain will discuss the nationalAmericanLegionconvention which will be hehl in Omaha in 1925. He will adm discuu the legion and its purpose in the world. A lu cheon also will be given etthe ChaLber nl Commerce for Drain on his arrival, by airplane frorn Lin- coln.Htrwlll :peak at an Azmlstlcc Day celebration there at 10 A.ai and then fly to Omaha. "We hope we have a large num lxr of out-state legflonfmlres at th~ dinner" said Bozell. "It will be well worth the trip."" - C(ln U| 1 | UI w t u u l \ \ L u t -f u r f o r r e a d y s n l c : ¥::::.?.'§ "'i'*=f $275 f3:::,=..'.?:.. ; ' ? " " i $ 6 5 0n ol' ~J 2 h e y -~S l l t s a z o c i o v r o g r S u - d e Unllilles,rl1ullt'tlr(;g ~ E. E. ARONSON GARAGE Two Good Papers Both of Vital Interest to Every Farmer At a Genuine Bargain Price The Enterprise l yr. $1.50 l Blllll 8 50 l'armer&Brecderlyr.$l.0ll ron z ||.r |.|Uu¢||nnnuuuun |r\ n»' j " "U ) ,u u u l \rm\.ill\.Ul'll ll ll u vvu l u .1 u a ;'|I i| I| ) f,.1 .uh u l : w r : m m f ;has r i g h t a n d S u n d a y " * i n i f!1¢m.l£ 1 good q u a l i t y th i s y e a r P h a n ;U 5 0 9 . g |.»}\|||.1\\rrpll»»P," "e1 0 'u i a t l Ive r s o n In m r h i n l h e c o u n - ,E l m n l . | n . n n .. . . {-11-tr nz. 1. Kennani. =~====| ~ ~ M,!'\I| 1l\\\¢my"-4-1 . n g m <: | : I ».¢-\.1f|*" ` f " " 'll\=h1e f4J=li4 l| » l . 1 i ¢ L u n d , w h o h a s b e e n vl i i l i n g !f 1 ll " 1 l }l a 1 burmelay. l| »u i 'l ur ~l uc h .ual l i a vu l M u m n e f {\\l \1 al l ur u l ~ciL\<»l i n O m a h a . ~[n:ai Ii . 1 m w l i r n t 1:1 B l l i r . M r . a n d M r s M i k e l n g e r a l e v w e r e S u n d a y vi s i to r s a t t h e A n d r e w A n - d e r s e n h o m e i n Zl e r n a n l a s t S u n d a y . M r .W m .l '.Cnolc w a s a n o ve r ' wh t visitor Sunddy night qt the Pnnxe of his mother,Mrs.Joe S. Co o k . E ve r e t t .r'\r¢>nm1 rvp\ \fl. ¢ th e Raln o f a C h e vr o l e t l o u p c t o O t t o R u h r :m d a (h e vn 1 T- 1 Sc!..=1 t o 't h e H i l l - i ~ l £ | l ._1 ~ M r .a n d 1Ir ~G r a n t l l e n d r o ve o ve r t o N b d u l k S u n d a y t o se e than hmm -ba ll g a m e a n d t a k e o ve r l f e w pl a ye r s .. .. .Th e N . J. Je n s e n c h i l d r e n o f B l a h an d L . C . C u r t i s a s c h i l d r e n o f O m a l u l s p e n t S u n d a y l t t h e N .G .Je n se n L a m e i n th i s ci t y . D a d s b d n g y o u r s o n s : L t h e F a t h e r a d d S o n B a n q u e t a t t h e C h u r c h o f C h r i s t N o ve m b e r 1 L . P r i c e . d o u b l e tick et,S L 0 0 . mir. .na Mrs. Raymond mcncslen entertained friends st rude lui. S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g .T h e h é i n m s e r v- e d d e l i c i o u s r e f : u h m e n u n d u r i n g t h e e ve n i n g . M r .a n d M r s .I r a n k C u r l e y : n d M r .: n d M r s .M a r k B e a t y w e r e i n n u e n d a m a t t h e N e b r n h - H i s s o u r i fo o t - b a l l g a m e p l a y e d i n L i n c o l n h a t S a t u r d a y . Jo h n S vo b o d a o f D e S o t o u n d E d Je n s e n o f n e a r B l a i r h a ve e a c h p u r - e i s u e d c o r n h u n k i n g ma ch in es .Th i s :n uk es un -e e o f the se ma ch i ne s i n l h e c o u n t y . Th e C a m p fi r e g i r l : e n j o y e d a e r r o u t a t t h e h e m e o f t h e i r Q . W ein- sp o n - so r ,M r s .E z e d e w k G u y e r .la s t Th u r s d a y e ve n i n g .Th e n w e r e f o u r - te e n ( i l l s p n n e n t . M r .a n d H r s .A l b e n R o w e ,M r . a n d 3-Irs.P d R u w e o f F r e m o n t u n d M t n .H e n r y H o a i s c h e r , o f Pas ad en a. ( ` n l l f . s p e n t W e c i n u d a y o f In s t w e e k af t h e H e n r y R o w e h o m e . O 1 va l S e h e ffl e r c a m e h o m e f r o m Sp ok a ne ,W a s h i ng t o n ,la s t i l o m l a v 'fo r a vi s i t w i t 3 1 h i s p a t e n t s , M r . a n d M r s .G u n Sc h e ffl e r .H e h a s be e n em p l o y e d a s t i m e k e e p e r i n s l u m b e r c a m p a l t h a t p l a c e . M r s . O l i ve J. S m i t h a n d d a u g h t e r s . Mi x !E s F r a m e a n d Gm ee , ¢ ll 0 ?| !l u F r e m o n t S u n d a y m o r n i n g a n d a t i r m l e d »ervleeef i n i h e n e w B a p t i s t c h u r c h th e re .a l - o to o k d i n n e r Mr.ami Mrs.I.N.Gollehon an fnmil3:. M r .a n d M r s .Ja k e 2-!cCracken. M r .a n d M r s .Jo h n Mc C r a c k e n a n d } |~ister.S h s .D o n e y Ch ri st e ns en , han : a l u m n i t o h i s h o _ g _ \ e i n C u p a f, W y o m i n g .M r . a n d M r s .G e o r g e B u r n h a m o f ' H a r l a n .I o w a u m a S a t u r d a y f o r a vi s i t n r t h e h o m e o f h i s b r o t h e r , M r . Je n a B u r c h a m . M r s A n n a C a i t e t b e r a n d d a u g h t e r . M a y o f O m a h a , w h o s p e n t l a s t w e e k as the home of 1\irs.`E¢lnn Nohle.,re- turned home Int Saturday. Bl a i r B an d a s s e mb l e d for p a r e - l f t i i n D r .Ma n t a ''l a rg e re c e pt i o n m o m i n h i s o ff i c e l a s t Tu e s d a y e ve - n i n g a n t h e Co u n c i l r o o m s w e r e i n ua e. H r s .M a r s h a l l W i l co x ,w h o h a s be e n a i l i n g fo r th r e e o r f o u l w e e k s a t h e r h o m e mouth o f t o w n ,i s n o t i m p r o ve d n m l i n s t i l l m n fi t o h e r u g , M n . G e o r g i a H a s t i n g s h a s m t u m - e d f r o m Kl r k n vi l i e ,M o .w h e r e u D a n i s h l l l l i e s 'A m h a u a r a t l h f i h l d h e r r i u h r a r m a m p u l l b e d a b o u t c h u r c h p a r l o r a N n v. . 2 l .Co l d c hi c ke n W N '\he|!ln¢a n S h e i s fe e l i n g m d meat.zmnziwiches a n d o t h e r r e - fn a h m a r fy k JJrcr sbod a §n \i¥.e d. 4 1-2t Mi s a A g u a ; G i l b e r t n o n ,d a u g h t e r o f M r ,a.nd l\ !rx .Os c a r Gi l b e r l s o n w a s n w e e k - e n d g u e s t o f M i n Qdax- i n e J o h n m n o f H e r m a n . M r s .G e o r g e H i k e r h a d a n d i n n e r gu es ts S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g .M r s .W . D . G r o s s o f B l a i r , M r s . A n n a S t e w a r t .Mi n n Fr a nc e s Gr os s a n d H I M P e a r l M c C u m b e r o f O m n h n . M r . w . H . M y e r -fo n i a er c i t y s u p - e r i n t e n d e n t o f m e B l a i r s c h vo l s a n d n o w sup er lnt en eie nt a f t h e C h l i a n a , Io w a sc h o o l ; vi s i t e d n t h i s h o m e i n :l a i n c i t y o ve r t h e w e e k - e n d . G e o r g e H a r b i c a n w e n t d o w n t o L i n c o l n la st S a t u r d a y t o b e i n s t - te nd an ce a t t h e fo o t - b a l l g a m e a n d w h i l e t h e r e u n d e r w e n t a n o p e r a t i o n fo r t h e r e m o va l o f h i s tona ilx. M m S o p h i e Ja h n e l h u b e e n q u i t e i l fu r se ve ra T" dn § 1 » g u n! a nd i n n o w a t t h e h o m e o f M r . a n d H r s . H .L . H e l w i n k e l w h e n s h e e x p e c t s t o r e - m q i n u n t i l she i s i n b e t t e r he a lt h . °F o r S a d e : - - A fe w g o o d P o l a n dC h i n a m l b o a t s a n d s o m e m d a » r 1 < | b a n e f f r o c k eock ere ln.Ph o n e U 5 0 . Chrizl La r s e n , 4 1 - i f R t .I,l i e n n i r d ,N e b r . M i n n Th e l m a U n d e r w b b d . d a u g h t e r o f M r .a n d H r s .W .H .U n d e r w o o d I c a m e u p f r o m t h e U n i ve r s i t y a t L i n c o l n a n d s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d vi n i b i n g h o m e fo l ks .H i a :U n d e r w o o d is i n b e r a m i n e y e a r a t t h e U n i ve r s - i t y . H r s .I n a r i V a n n o y .wh os e fa t h e r n s b u r i e d I n t w e e k l e ft S a t u r d a y ' fo r G r a n d Zalahd w h e r e alle w i l l \i.1\iI.h e r m n .A r t h u r ,n f t e r w h i c h . t i m e n h ! w i l l g n o n t o L a r a m i e , W y - i o m i n g t o vi s i t 'h e r s i n t e r fh r o u x h t h ew i n t e r .g H i l t o n R h o a d e s r o d e h i s b i c y c l e i n A r l i n g t o n l a s t S a t u r d a y m o r n i n : a n d s p e n t S a l u n l a y a n d S u n d a y w i t h t h e A .Al.Bla ste rs fa m i l y ?O n hi s r e - t u r n M r s .Ma s t e r s lo a de d h i m 111' w i t h fi ve f i n e - f a t sq u i rr e l s w h i c h . m u l e a f e a n fo r t h e R h n a d e s f a m i l g o n kl un rl ay . I The regular meeting af the Mon I r ea l w e l l .J l i t .a n d H n .F r e d H u f f l e ft b y auto Wednesday for Chingo where t h e y w i l l vi s i t M r .H u f f :r e l l t i v u fo r a wh l l e .M r .H u f f s m o t h e r n f In u l n vi l l e .Ne ln r.ac co m pa n ie d t h e m F o r q u i c k e r a n d b e t t e r s e r vi c e o n l o n g o r s h o r t h u l l s o f a l l k i n d s , t a l l a n d l e a ve or d e r s n l .B l a i r A u t o T o p a n a l T i r e s h o p fo r A n d e r a e n k Tu n n - fe r .Pho ne s,m d .9,Be l l .Bl nc lt 4 ; 3 3 l t . Puenuc,teacher;and lnlensbell Mtmm will meet in the High Sc hool f\"'*\"l>l¥ Room Wednesday. Nov. 1? lt 4 P.ll. to orglnlxQ n Pnrenl- Teachq Association.M n .Geo.M e Q u | r 1 i e . G r a n t A l l e n to o k M m N e t t i e Sto ck to n,w h o ha s be en vi s i t i n g . I t h e A l l e n f u m , i n h h e a r t o S c h u y - l e r .h e r h o m e t o vm ,s o t h a t she m i g h t c u t h a r va l !f o r pres ide nt. M r s .St oc k to n r e t u r n e d w i t h M r Allen, after voting, to complete hervl l l i l A n u m b e r o f t h e D .A .R .m u n » bers went to Fontnnolle Sundxy to look for a 1-\§80 boulder sultshle as- a marker for the npot an which the first Nebruka xT"|I~*ersity stood. T h i ?fo u n d }u| \t w h a t t h e y wa n t e d i f t h e y c a n r e m o ve i t f r o m a h ; t vk h a n d p u t i t o n t h e g p m i n f fi m g . e d . Ot i s ,fi l l e r .yo u n g e s t b m t h e r o f Ju d g e E l l l h d w n w i In o n t h e Ju d g e W e d n e s d a y a n d h e l p e d h i m n e l e b r a t e t h e n e w s o f h i s el ec t io n f o r co u nt y }" '| !I0 .O t i s In In t h e m a i l se rvic e w i t h h i s h o m e a t Li n c o l n .H e wa s f o r a n u m b e r o f r u n 1 m a i d e n ! o l B l a i r .¢ Frécl G e t t y e fo r m e r B I ; l r ba y, n o w loc at ed l t L o u An ge l es .C a l i f. w a s i n t o w n o ve r W e~Ineadny n i g h t t e n d l e ft Th u r s d a y m o r n i n g fo r O m n h n .Il e i s h u n i n c u m a n g g e r fo r t h e H a r r y S h o w P o t u h C o .a n d har! be e n o u t i n t h e : t a t e l o o k m :m n . fh a in t e r e s t s o f h i i ¢0l11[\.\\}.l l Llml B l a i r fr i e n d s w e r e gl am Q..f Iaim a g a i n .W h i l e ii i l a w n hc \ \ \ n IU le st a t t h e u l n h n M C H a }s ilian m o t h e r .M m E d n a G M U . .=a I m -| -u le t t e r fr p m o n e o f th e lal l u \ l \ h o o n t e r n , a n d I t h o u h t p e r - l»up» pu would be interested in henr inz [rum me.I lefg Blair about two weeks new s m ! a r r i ve d h e r e n f l ! a n d so un d.3 h m ut t uu l ln x f t h e C n ; n e El ec tr ic al | r h w l ,i 3 0 0 " fe a t l i a r : i s n n St r ee t u n d s o f l r l l i k e R f i n e .I h a ve b e e n well h k e n e s r e o f no fa r .M r . Ha vre .t h e s|:l1oal"a w e l f a r e ma m Iu ca te d m e i n a ni c e r o o m a n A ve r a Ave n u e .I a m r o a m i n g w i t h n n o t h e r flu-lent.. I a m n o w i n t h e d r c u i t . d e p a r t m e n t M t h r e l e c t r i c n !s h o p ;Th e r»l'\n|1 h l l u r i a r e fr o m 8: 3 0 an 4:30.'rm-E w o r k i ;ve r y in t e r es t i n g a s 5 n u ' w o r k o n ac t u a l el ec tr ic al w o r k ( a n d I fi n a l i t ve r y a n y i n Te a m t h e t r a d e th is w l y .l f a n y o n e w h o k n o w m e bnclz th e r e w i l l w r i t e m e .I w i l l b e g l m ' t » h e a r fr o r p t h e m .Th e sc l wo l h u sl posmffine __{_ar xt ud en ts ,an t h e y r a n ad dr es s m e th er e,c a r e o f th e'1-chool,13 00 W e : f \ H n r r i m n S u c e t . W e l l Z gu es s t h i s L l a l l f o r th is ti m e . I Re s p ec t ful l y yo u r e . .R1 l u e l l Ko e p k e . . C01::~»T\ COMMlS8lDNERS»Pnocuannxcs ..-._-_C o u n t y C o m m l u d c n e n R o o m . B l a i r ,B e h r .N o v.3.19 2 I Th e B o a r d o ! C o u n t y Co l i m i n a i o n e r s mel.p u r s u a n t no u l j o u r n m e n t Blum c a. zo.m a . Present:H.C.Elmo,Hem) Tnahlaen md Peter H. Tyson. M i n u t e s n f t h e pr e c e d i n g m e e t i n g M n r e a d h a d a p p r o ve d . A ft e r a ¢ n r ¢ fu l e x n m i n n 1 . l o n o f t h e fo l l o w i n g b i l l n o n t h e d i ffe r e n t fu m # i t vu m o ve d a n d s e c o n d e d s i m . t h e following claims be allowed and the County Clerk lnxtructad no draw warn n u o n t h e fu n d s i n d i n t e d be l o w t o . p l y th e m m e .C u r i e d . I I .C .Bi s o n ( I I i v n y C a m . )$30.00 O t t o A r n { D r \ z z i n ¢ )3 & 0 0 E . S . 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" It in , th e r eh m g , g fig l g nt [ h; | {(C ¢m ti m: ed n e x t ~ ~ The Arndt Hardware ~ L=|num.~=-»==~|=| u m m f / » v ¢ f f f J » ;» ¢ € > s _ » z »; , = - » . r : T :. = = ; 1 l | If you do not find what you need in thislist remember that we have what you need in stock. S A S BR o s I The Big Store The Old Reliable » \ ~..|. ~~ " " ° `2f a n T i m e Needs These cool mornings and evenings bring the needs of W inter cloth- ing.W e have a Complete Line at prices that can hard- ly be duplicated anywhere. ?| 2.:a Boys' .V\en's Me n\29 f\'\en's M e d s Me n Me n' Me n' Me n' !s S s 5 Sweaters Swea ter Heavy Woo! Socks Fla nne l Shirts Cotton hose. 2 pair Trousers Oyeralis Hu:2€ Suppor ters SHR .Scorfs Ladies' Comfort Shoes Men's W ork Shoes Men`s Dress Shoes Window Sha des $1.25 1.50 .25 L 2 5 .25 L7 5 1.75 .25 1.75 2.75 2.50 4.25 .s o -;' zoos 2075 2979 1014 1966 m s 1599 nan 1214 : ma l n for point. Blair received :ml was noon forc ed to punt.Norfolk punted on their fini play, to Carlaon, who fumbled Norfolk reco\en»1!.The lui! Qthitul as Norhik completed n pn-ul. Score Blair 0. Noriolk E.In the thinl qulglter,Bid! again threatened to score. Carlson squeez- I »L.........L n\A\iA¢ fn! uwllrxl lhlilf Atmx TOMP HINS W ITTE R Alvin Tompkins W iner ua:hom at l.e\onia. New York, Ap:ii 2, 1835 when he spent his boyhoal days. ln 1853 he,in company with otheri. crossed lhnwizuu anmule to Calif- ornia wheiwe they went to dig (oil) On Sept. 15, 1862 he Wu marriql cl rtnllualuusr.Th e p l a y " C h e e M o o 's (11o ice"£0 0 pr fse nt e el b s x i i y o u n g w o m e n o f h e ch u r c h ,w h o h a ve b e e n 'c c a c h e d »>M m Sm a l le y ,i s o n e o f u n u s u a l mze mut a n d ap p e a l .T h e s i o n i n af n y o u n g ch in es e g i r \w h o com es Lo A m e r i c a t o st u d y .H e r e x p e r i - r n c e n a n d r e a c t i o n s a r e t h e b u h o fa1 Abraham L. Sutton W. (I.Hlnlingn Carroll 0.Stnuffer Chirlen A. Guns William A.Redick Arthur C.Walehr J u .N.Fitzgerald ('ha|In FI. Foster Arthur C.'Ehomnm For n limited time only we will offer this big bar- galn.You are Interes ted fur y o u wa nt to k now w h i t y our home folks are dolng- what is d oing over the c o unty .stale an d nation.This paperbrings you this Information: to keep abreast of the times y ou need It. EEDER. one of the landing [arm 3le west. is published and owned ¢ ' )L Q ' un enjoyable oramnuuuon. xo fr lc n Notice Is Eerehy given one by vir oe of l lien for W ork and Labor eld by Emil Jensen aglinat wnmm lynn, Jr., as provided bs'Session .lws of m a ,Chapter ua ,Pago 30,a i d lien being only filed of econ!in the office of the eountl led: of War-hlnnon County, Nehru- na. to satisfy a claim for Work :md .nbor puformed by mid Emil J en .en for William Ryan,Jr..UPN'which there is now doe the sum of ;199,5o,toifelher mth ¢o|Ls:Itfa\lll mving been made In the payment of mid sum, and no suit or other pro~ medium at lu v having been inni Loted io gfeovel n h l debt or any pa r t mmf mi no ti c e ha vin ; b v" in Sioux Falls. lt ls 1| sernl-monthly, devoted to the beet Interests ol agriculture. live stock raising and the farm home.It br ings y ou th e conxiy-earned success-senrets ol'other farmers.breeders no d ieeders.It shows tho way to make the iurm busi-y w, p r o l lta b le .it ls n guide to suc cessful farming. n will help y ou and in this oller sc si: only a hec - zloo of its real worth. Heavy y our old subsc ription to the home n lve r now or send in an new subscription.You get both publications for the prlc e ol this paper. Yours for better iarmlng comlltlons. THE ENTERPRISE B L A IR, NE B RA S K A given aceoniing m hw, therefore, il "" " * " " - '__" - Frank M.'Dinoen U m m w.Shlelala Perry ll.Wlneelar Ralph G.Coed . - . -u av MNA C OL L E GE xo r n a 999 92| n o 618 v u o n » . , .. . -. . -gains bolore he made a sensational :un of the game which wan 30 yard in lenfth.Van Deuaen, Galnea and Compton continued to malta gains until they reached the 25 gran! line. Here the yfallerl and lost th e u n cn downs.The quarter ended with Fdday *"""'l» oee nn. 01° H°"'\lllair in ponaausion of the mn on yerlaru and Dannelarog l.iterar_¢au-her aan 40 yard line. metiea f ave n joint program In nm-Fourth llllllilfa with Van Deuaen or of All Saintai Day,an l eapeei-making 3 yanla through right ally eommernonatinathe work °f¥"-,u¢kn.ann loot un on a fumble tio leather.Addrenea and mudcal numbers an well, were both interest- lnz Intl inatnzctire.lm lately af- ter the program in the Chapel, an Informal aoelal was held in the nm- naalurn.One entertaining arent was the mock praaltlantlal campaign in which La Follette was elected be- eauao of the merit of his support- errAt the lu: meeting of the Choral Union a number of new members were voted in and permanent officer; were elected.Thane ehonen to sup- erlntend the business affairs of the organization ware:President.El- mer Chrhtenaen;Vice-President. A n p h Jenson;Secretary,Myrtle Hurwdam;Treasurer,Mr.Halleson; Libnllan. IEdwin Peterson. The rw- ter of a new and more appropriate name tor the Union was oonalderevl hat not decided.lt was suggested that tile organisation be called the "Dana Lutheran Choir". A meeting: of the Student Body nas held for the purpmie of elect ing ntentberx for two vaeant offic- oa.Hedwig N;lwlm wan chosen nec retary,hir.B:-'lle1on.treasure;A straw vote in which all student: took part was lzeld Ttreaday ululet by Ed Slrlcltlett on an and round play.Then by a aerlen of end runa, fakes and paaaea. Norfolk auaeodeil ls. making another toueh Iloafn. "Hap vr "again blocked try for point. lllalr received and advamecl an far as the 80 yan! line when they lost the hall again.The game ended with Norfolk in poueuion of the hall on their so yanl line.Score Norfolk 22,Blair o. Akin. Bl|.ira left tackle had eight teeth removed from hi :mouth :lur ing one of Norfolkh end nn play a. Sontebozlgfa heel eonnected with his jaw which araa nplindored. Dale Halbert and Carl Christen " ', 2 two of Blalr'a new foot-hall p yen,showed up exeellent.How anl Allen?tackling was a feature through out the game.5 "Happy "and Gollehon surprised the Norfolk back field by their con- tinual tweaking up of their playa. Line lla o Blair Norfolk Fd Strlcltlett lt.E.Kauffman Clark Gollehon R.T.Hansen A.llennlngson R.G.Johnson Gait Striclslett li.Volkman (IH Christemmn I..G.llouster }"loyll Altlna T..T.Willie up direction of Curl Nelson.(Atl-i liaoani Allen I..E.Perry \|n Coolidge was eleotesl Preaialénl \emer Carlson Q.B.Hr6\\"'\ lo u large majority..Paul Compton L.I L llunting to Rho; Laun Payne at Jarnaswtlte,Wisconsin and to thin union five chil- dren were born, two of whom d o still living, lira. W. D. Hammond :lf this c ity and Mr. Denver.He joined the llonroe. Win. In nlnted with the and at the timemember in good ln his earner Chester Witter of Masonic Lodge at 1867 and later af- Wayne, Nebr. lodge of hin death was a o ing. yearn he had been a merchant but about aix yearn ago he and his wife came to Blalr to visit the daughter,Hn .Hammond and from that time on made lt their lzome.The wife was taken ill aw died about (our yuan ago.Hr.Witter had been feeling poorly for some time but dlsi not take to his 'bed ua- til Thursday of last week and paved peacefully away on 1Wlday, Oct. 81 at 3:30 A. M. at the ripe old axe of 89 yearn.The body was taken to Wayne laat Sunday . where at 12 M. a Haaonie funeral service was held and inter- ment \\:|.s made In the Wayne ceme- tery. l.lI'l`LE roms rz»:1.1=:SKATE HAl..i.0\\l~I'lI3\l Little Jlisa Madeline Nielnn, elaugluter of Jeno Nielaen and Misa Prlaeilia Rhoades were about the husleat little girls ln the town for several dayn int wool: puparina for tt llallowe'en 11111:-'for their little friends.The affair took place on Tlrumlay evening in the basement of the John Rhomlea home which the llttle >!l-..4- en had spent much time in appropri ately decorating.Btack cats..lark _¢\'I.antenn» and witehes were moat in evidence and atoriea of xolzline andI'ro'l'. Heilnen, lnetruttor in \1\lN56 l{enrtoth Gaines R. ll.Blalxeman;has succeeded ln organizing' an or- Gem Yan Benson P.ll.Wiley ghosta ~aere*tol<l with the lights cheatra of about twelve lnstrumentmi Subs.-lllalr,Dale Halbert forlturned out.Other games ouch as The meinhera hare met lor two re heorsalv, and if one la to judge br the pleasant lumnonles issuing from the marie room during the practice,*W P PNKW 9 in already heing Akins at left tackle. llowanl .Allen biting the apple and doughnut ;r\|3» for Compton at L ll. and I`acltler_;\emle<l from a string and hasing for Honanl Allen at emi.lthe old witch tell each one'»= fortune Sulm.--Norfolk,Wy nne,I..G. Pierre. I.. ll. tool: up the time until Mn. Rhoailee brouaht on the popeom balin candy, made... l Fontrlliuted .rot.<, etc...:. _|Before the little folio' had finished | h s 1 2 1 c 1| I i 1 I 1 s 1 l 1 I sit WINTER 1s~.§~Q1v11Nq ;n .»will :ell Lhe follauing property cu\ end by :mid lien, or io much there of as may be neteuiry to Sillisfy u i d lien and costs,1.o»wi1.:10.000 feet,more nr Zena of eottonwood lumber, ai pubilc auction at the home nf '7~il!lam Ryan, Jr.. in "J|'as»hinE lnn Couniy,Nebmdu.when I-aiil. lumber. or a pnrl. thereof is new ln cateui, on the 22ml day af November, 1924, at ane o'cloek P.M. of :1I»l day.Dated at Blair.Nebraska, Nbvembe: 5th,1924. Emi! Jensen U 2 t Lien Ilulder. W é Have Glycerine for Your Radi~ ator at Only $2.70 r Gal.Alcohol at Only 99c 821. Radiator Shutter,$10 and $12.50. Heaters for All Makes, $1.75 Up to _$l5.00. |Hr'n-p»1-nn-.nn»mP\r\-n*\r\nn r ~Foo »0oluO004Il414111111 -1 B A L L West Side Athletic Club OF O.\lAH/1 vs. ' Blair Am erican Legion At Blair Bal\ Park SUNDAY NOV. 9th been aying.Do not se d --we ave tires for less. 3ox3;, $6.90 AUTOMOBILES USED CARS ::NEW CARS W e T r ad e 1 Arndl-Snyder Molor QompangAdmission 50 Cents CameCalled alJ o m ; aw HOME 'miwrngfz I\¢¢mInr)..r azrémiznm on 0Club°rthe refxvmhments their parrntn begin(qr \\'3'<uTi» is 1 20 urlve and after n number uf themFri. an d ~ Nov. 'I -8.-" . ( "\.\}.l,.'A.°.1 .hal \iiLe¢l for awhile, they .121 Hunk 44 m Da wn Out!aw"|nm.m~. la. rum sm nm\| .1:~\1 .lv 1119 home-wnni march. Il bun. Nov. 8 "Her Marriage Ymn" Ilan. Nov.I0l"Rte Gr i t"Tues., Weul.,"Ihun¢.1:-12is Hitinee Tun. 'Thurnf at 2:30 :ut 4:00 cfcloek.\"Abraham Lirutoln" .. The Illair Lenchen Ieft :his morn~ ink for Omaha to attemd the Tend)- I'11f' |\l*&lh ax'Henry C. Wailaee. Hr!25. has m1m\e~l not only ra prom=' . vm figum inoffkzialdrclembut-one »f :he ben-known ncricuitumljoum £11ie in the country.Aa one of the'~ un-¥er§ of Waitnce i'ammer he was' 1:own throulzhuut the Unim! States M a n exponent nf better farminx Zinr}bo¢|3-eeeme-:I to ms;-.Uu evening und both Madeline ;u=.| ]"rI.~ filln dh! their parts is hontr .i» un admirable menntf. Mr1. Alec Gamma has been quite tick since I n f Saturday and h u been under the care of a physician. _ -. _ - . . - u n - - :eth dn ami u lender in the scienzl Hr. xml Hrs. pred Huff and Mn. He developn~ent'of ihis imwgwhl In _0.11.Ireland were Omaha calien - " I X \. _ / ` 'run ENTERPRISE. Bl..\z11 NEIIRASKA ~ U c w ~ f . L G r v .-.1 It nu be e have men :he attempts to tell roman hor to vote.. A rand housekeeper ie not, nec-re n h l .\ :wud home mater. 51 e -1 (ood Irleull h u beenCllimcvtl ml0 A Pom lmebené. Bllmu yuan; aqnlrt ure e lemon '¢lIH\r»r le en old meJd'e been. l"~ \I(\ of ¢!t|n¢ bl; thine le to loan. lu :ml be overwhelmed by email Om I 111 lbs thlnlu he cm. een.Hewho:men be c sn't 1| um; to he Gillianlf. Noel of our tl.a. bath physical end mental.in due to uncleenneee of rome ma. Irialm to be henen but my opinions are ahve!! c duned by my on ez perl.ucee. No service: irqrtn while an he eocomplinhed Bnlees you are Interestedin your job. The dull must ;et out ot patienceonce so errnlle hecetue he hu auch ea I.My Job. Tum your trouble clouds lnddl out lo .Alto general public een eee thelllfer Ilnln|._ A Cie! Center fat woman are ehe went to A Deduction nk recently bittdldnt loee e pound. A1moat°e?err nctlre campaign nort er It n pnleutlal cendldele for otllcenl some future dete. Art Dmrrn has :llscovered Tm you an push e mr to a. tllllnl station but you c:|n't mike lt yan. Lcu ol folks have the hilllull. um:they could .get qlongjau better lt they were not do honest. Henry' Fund ehlppod 20.000 Ehrerlla Carmen recently.And ettll they my that ntry u qua-tin; don. In lplte o the c h lml of the ruslnmrente the beet mule are nhrqyeprepared by mutter and the girls. We would all Illté tu be relldoun I! lt dldrft interfere no much with romeof tho nlher things In went to do. Capital hu been doicrihed as the!Droduct or Inbor tint ll sera!endput lo work lnlleed of bein; went. Soma candidates '=* '° ,'mightymodreemn for not :pen ln: moneyIn e etppalgn.They tuwezrt got lt. George Blfoef never do-eelvee his wife.Ho Iles to her otten enottlhbut the knows him too well to he de- celred. Life ll made up largely or misunder-etandtnu Diplomacy In handling them hee a mighty lnttuence oe you:happiness." The pleasures or wrong doing are tly everedrertleed.There il nn H i . | K i n d o f a J o 5 ,. " A r e } u '. | h i r i n g a n y m e n !" " § u ,b u t w e r e i n n o t m u c h w o r k n o w . " " 0 h .!l n l ' l a l l r l g h l ;I d o n t w a n t mu c h . " \ \ i | d 0 m m a k e s n p p o n u n l z l n . ihavo wma Cutlcurn SupAm! double your nm;-*emcleucy uwail an promote akin purlq. skin :om fort md :kia Qleallh.No milf, nosilmy mn. no :enn».n=o 1rule.mln1» tation mn when shud urine daily .One loan fof all nsu--| mv1nx.bm1 lag and zham;uooln,[.--Advtrtllesntnt. J o a n o f A rc ' s B dr a y a l Jann ot Arc.ibn French nntl alheroine. mn; hc laid to have beclgbr Iran-sl by lu-r onn rn-apic, :duct it :nathe duke of ilurcunchr who rupturedlwr ut Compiegne md sold her lo the iznguan; WUMEII IEE!! SWAMP-RUUT Tholllads of women have kidney ui bladder tmubln and mm' napa: it.\'\'onea'| mmphinh :fin pnon to bepushing rho but kidney lmnbln, or thonwlt o! kidney sr hladda discus.lltbokidnqnunnot ina hullty eul-dili em they ma y ann thvoihu apm to booms diuued. Pain in :bn buck, hldmehr,ln l Mambition.nn-rounen ms allmilmllllymplomn or! i=i¢M:f trmbll.Don't delay darting tnllmfat.Dr.Ki!mtr'| 81|::»Rout, a phylichn'| pmncriptian obtained at uv :irq stern, mxbe int ibn remedy mended tn cwmouumfI: condlinm.Ge! a muslim: ar ll.l||bi lls ndinteb from wr dna mm.Han-rm. If :rw fish Sn! 50 'lull ihll nn: pnpanlion. and im emu io Dr.Kilmer l Ca.. Bindulmfml. N. Y, for 1lmplo bottle.When writinr. ha ll! and mention this piper.-Adwrkiummr.. MH:/'IP ,p/~ As~ SAY "BAYER AS Unlwé you see ihc "Bay not gciting the genuine by millions and prcscrl~ Colds , Headache Pain Toolhache 521/'_ "Money" Not Ursine:ldMh ne y 1 | m uc h n u s u a l n n l c i a n m on e w ou l d be s u rp r i s e d t o fl n d a D 2 0 - p i o w l t h u u l i t . a n d a p e o p l e w h o d i d n o :u n d e n t a n d th e us e o r n .h t t h e r e a r e l m m l r e d a o f r a c e s w h o h a n n e ve r us ed lt,n m !ot h e r s w h o m m ve r y du r vlt - n l Id ea s o f : h o us e o l mo n e y fr o m o u r o w n . 0»000..4411144 conNHu§gn NEWS 5 rum sl All Kind, uaunna Fnm Vlrlmn Palm- 'rum out Nsbrnka Employer'-I Simple TestThe re a re many zn ls o r h um a n e n p u l t y ,fr o m M r .l*`lll5una qu e s ll o u : m l n t o t h e Il n r r a r d e n l m n c e e x a m ! u a l l u m l . b u t ff m a n s o t l u n p l e u l t h e :e at th a t a i m n l h e a d e d .se l b m n d e d o w n E n t !" b u s l n e l l m a n a p p l i e s t o b o y : w l w n s h h l m fo r w n r k .To n il m l ¢ho1n h e p u n c a n q u e s t i o n :" G o t 1 jutkn ifa f'u :ha my up °°¥=`s:" there my bq runhur lnqulrlrs; lr hen y s " N o , " t h e l n t e w l e w e n d l ." D o n 't wa n t y e .Bo y n u n n l n '! g n : g u m p t l n n en o u g h t o m m n k u l fe w o u ld s r t b e l n : ue t o m v. " - \ " n u l h 's ( '0 t r | { \ H !!l u l . Plmunml nd:_mamaw h _ . . . : : x m: y A m e r i c a Must Have M o r e Pa v e d Highways AlmoueveryuecdonaftheUniwd Snruiwon- fmnzed by I zra$c prob- em.Month by :math :hh ' pmblemiahemmingmom andmcxenerloux Hundzedaol mmm- agiven poinzeverybouxonmanydouxamemdcounry roads. Down- town :ily ltreeu arejnmmedwhhuaiic. , . " " ' ~ " ~ * " . : s ' ; "; , . : 'vu .pudwhkvnwd Bti'/Inam .N m wwnxm la an3-£31 manning N-bn . nu~.=»»m\»u.\-»=-»-rimudviuxhsmnmnkasviadv huhkhbnbknmmhm lm cum hlokvm. » a a ¢ - m n m u p mmnim dum cuss as-.-h z a a a u w m"aBdlbvilldoTwbthvlsufp mnp v mwuw m. " g g " m u h ; d u - r u n s An cqly mn meuuwlv PORTLAND CEWENTASSOCIATIONIll W a 'a-s~ sua »4N.=i-.10~»-ive-bi-rwalliunllh Um»/1:-nu o l - » - : v m - 1 - 9 - _ . . .. ._ _ - _. .. . _ - . . . . ._Motor ia ta A da pt a S ai nt Fnnrh motorist: have aqopted St..C h r i a w g r h l r Jo Ie j u l o l u s t h e i r p a t r o n s u n t .Ac co r di ng lo l e ge nd . S t. Ch ri s to ph er ,w h o w a s o t g h m t st at ur e, crou aed th e I l l vr r Jo r d a n o n e d a r k ni g h t , c a r r y i ng t h e D i vi n e l n i a n t, a t a || l l¢ ( 'w h e r e l l l c ri -r or wa t e r s m n l t r o n : !y .Mo t or i st s n o w us e n m u d n e a r t h e : p u t a n d m o n t h a n 100.000 mu t or t s tl . cy c l is t s a n d a i rm e n a r e u i d t o l m vo fo r m e d them sel ves i n t o a br o t h er h o o d u f l p o r t n n e n wh os e lfnt rl tu n l ho me w i ll b e t he l it tl e c hu rc h i n N o r m n m l y w h e n a r e l l q u n r y m a y b e fo u n d c o n t a i n i n g l h e b o n e s o f t h e sa l nt . as WRIGLEY' - |'er_,¢Q¢ry Cle nun m a ui a ndhe ll ua mu uguum . Reliev e! Ihal over-ulen hella; and uaemouth.lu I-|~|-t-l~a-9 ihvnfnunuca ilu craving lorun c h . Wrlgleru ll double"lun in me bends! and,||,g¢¢ ll provides. s ua il £ 0 a nhp . `w¢2f2*"" "T T g "'ghcflauorlasts l l " ~." " " : ;-\_5~:;f § a ?x~1.;;;;-*s.~g y # s r -~ ».. . .h r ...1.w a§=..J .> . .n -"W . f e e d C A R E Y J Z B D ' S U L P H U R I Z E D f h § A I . T B L O C K S " M "la¢mh|:lB»¢u¢;n '~""*'~2=-"°°- ~ Nubruifu rom c mp hu been nr- nered and hunting In tho maui] and :southern :actions of the :lata hu begun.Whils the actual yield can mal!he determined when the com Ia lu the c rib, nn! returns Indian a ms which 1|Ill nearly equal tha tenyear ua ng o.'Thieves loaded a ure they tool: from n Pin!! W lnly alan. at Dm;- TIIE r:N'r1»:nPmsI~:. i%1.Al]i, NEIIRASKA other or else lam alde bs aide.Soma-limea una 1| done with wide noiadraperlea ln the front. or else irldl napa may be :awed alannng Jun bo hlnd the ateeve and brought over lo the from In a almiinr manner.The drupcflea arhlchf ara traditional um: Callol are very much lo me ron lhla autumn. She mn favors tha wltleband of material draped round me hip; with a mqage arrangement atthe aide or center front.Very wide hip helm both la latin and leather,are a feature of the colleciiou.In 'l r ld e b u ck l e! ur h ll a i n t h e for m er th e y ar e ti e d in a . k no t o r bo w a t th e t ro ut . i Ve r y w i d e a r ia ; sl e e ve s th a t g i ve n g t n g o w n ap p ea r an c e a r e : e e n o n ; e vn u w :G E R A L D " B Y ! ! 0 P B l l . - F l a s h :fr o m ; b r u n t n t l vl l l h e n a n un h a p p yh m m und |gvropolod lsunlmnd a l a d w l l t i .l l y r t i l l .y o u n gFr snc h gi r l . l t nn h i n a c e um r rroa d a n I bn va n s a t d npe ntl cm.lh x ml by u l sx p i od sd t i re , t w oyou u; ln gl lnh ma d.L o r d G a n t d Do mb cf I n d Christophe r Baht..a r e a n h c i n a var m e ¢ l r i | d u l n z l c d l w i l r l n c e .Sha b a nt h e m a o u h l a h a n y f r o m h o r m l n r y .In 1 sph ll of a d ve ntu re th e y d o sq.eo r w ay i n g h a r toHo m e C ar t a a m ! i n ni n g h e r w lt l z trle naa.lI} f\i l | n p n nk a En ¢ \ !. | l Lh o r m o l h é r h a vi n ; b u n a n a d u - The MyS_1.<=;fy Road By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM of It.Mostly it 1| a little company ol pleasure aeekert. come lu out ulde for a time the serious aide of un andgamble with their pleasure: as thu do with their money.""But nomo must be In earnest." MII* slln promned."Gne of mem who 1| not ln earntd ll Gerald, ang z tell you ao. llthougi Gerald is my friend." C!ulltopller said.. "Ile la hon to amuse mmnelr, mnq blwould purer to :muse hlmseit wish oltl givin; anyone else plln.If that 1| Impossible, however. he is mdlclentiy reckless not to count the cost whenum cum person in concerned." She drew a lime away"rugs does not w m a l m LM v v v v v w w v v - w w w - v w v w v vfr i e n d s , w h o m l n a n t h e r b e a u t i fu l yo u n g wo m an a bo u t w i t h h er t o p u bl i c p l a c n , d n a c e n n l n l y l n vl t c c o m m n m . do e s t fl t h e ?Te l l m e a b o u t : c u r l l u l e p m t e 3 l 'l " " W i Il i l w h e d w i t h h e r , C h r i s u p L " G e r a l d w m a . "G o o d n es s g r ar l u n i l W herwei" " A t Cl r0 'a _W u bo u g h t h e r m m e dt l h e s a t l .e n n r e '1 s t h is m o r ni n g . " La d y M a r y In a c i g a r e t te a n d t h r e w d o w n h e r a m z .' 4 "I n m n o t t h a g u a rd i a n o f y o u r m o r aln,Ge r a ld . "d n o b s e r ve d d r y t y g " a zl r l . no w a d a ys , h a s a l l nh a c a n d o t o l o o k a ft e r , In f o n a - - b u t I.h o u n d : \ , f r|i i . " r ~*§"`\ Q» \ . . ° 9 /x ~1 - 'I a other or else lam alde bs aide.Soma-limea una 1| done with wide noiadraperlea ln the front. or else irldl napa may be :awed alannng Jun bo hlnd the ateeve and brought over lo the from In a almiinr manner.The drupcflea arhlchf ara traditional um: Callol are very much lo me ron lhla autumn. She mn favors tha wltleband of material draped round me hip; with a mqage arrangement atthe aide or center front.Very wide hip helm both la latin and leather,are a feature of the colleciiou.In 'l r ld e b u ck l e! ur h ll a i n t h e for m er th e y ar e ti e d in a . k no t o r bo w a t th e t ro ut . i Ve r y w i d e a r ia ; sl e e ve s th a t g i ve n g t n g o w n ap p ea r an c e a r e : e e n o n ; e vn u w :G E R A L D " B Y ! ! 0 P B l l . - F l a s h :fr o m ; b r u n t n t l vl l l h e n a n un h a p p yh m m und |gvropolod lsunlmnd a l a d w l l t i .l l y r t i l l .y o u n gFr snc h gi r l . l t nn h i n a c e um r rroa d a n I bn va n s a t d npe ntl cm.lh x ml by u l sx p i od sd t i re , t w oyou u; ln gl lnh ma d.L o r d G a n t d Do mb cf I n d Christophe r Baht..a r e a n h c i n a var m e ¢ l r i | d u l n z l c d l w i l r l n c e .Sha b a nt h e m a o u h l a h a n y f r o m h o r m l n r y .In 1 sph ll of a d ve ntu re th e y d o sq.eo r w ay i n g h a r toHo m e C ar t a a m ! i n ni n g h e r w lt l z trle naa.lI} f\i l | n p n nk a En ¢ \ !. | l Lh o r m o l h é r h a vi n ; b u n a n a d u - The MyS_1.<=;fy Road By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM of It.Mostly it 1| a little company ol pleasure aeekert. come lu out ulde for a time the serious aide of un andgamble with their pleasure: as thu do with their money.""But nomo must be In earnest." MII* slln promned."Gne of mem who 1| not ln earntd ll Gerald, ang z tell you ao. llthougi Gerald is my friend." C!ulltopller said.. "Ile la hon to amuse mmnelr, mnq blwould purer to :muse hlmseit wish oltl givin; anyone else plln.If that 1| Impossible, however. he is mdlclentiy reckless not to count the cost whenum cum person in concerned." She drew a lime away"rugs does not w m a l m LM v v v v v w w v v - w w w - v w v w v vfr i e n d s , w h o m l n a n t h e r b e a u t i fu l yo u n g wo m an a bo u t w i t h h er t o p u bl i c p l a c n , d n a c e n n l n l y l n vl t c c o m m n m . do e s t fl t h e ?Te l l m e a b o u t : c u r l l u l e p m t e 3 l 'l " " W i Il i l w h e d w i t h h e r , C h r i s u p L " G e r a l d w m a . "G o o d n es s g r ar l u n i l W herwei" " A t Cl r0 'a _W u bo u g h t h e r m m e dt l h e s a t l .e n n r e '1 s t h is m o r ni n g . " La d y M a r y In a c i g a r e t te a n d t h r e w d o w n h e r a m z .' 4 "I n m n o t t h a g u a rd i a n o f y o u r m o r aln,Ge r a ld . "d n o b s e r ve d d r y t y g " a zl r l . no w a d a ys , h a s a l l nh a c a n d o t o l o o k a ft e r , In f o n a - - b u t I.h o u n d : \ , f r|i i . " r ~*§"`\ Q» \ . . ° 9 /x ~1 - 'I a other or else lam alde bs aide.Soma-limea una 1| done with wide noiadraperlea ln the front. or else irldl napa may be :awed alannng Jun bo hlnd the ateeve and brought over lo the from In a almiinr manner.The drupcflea arhlchf ara traditional um: Callol are very much lo me ron lhla autumn. She mn favors tha wltleband of material draped round me hip; with a mqage arrangement atthe aide or center front.Very wide hip helm both la latin and leather,are a feature of the colleciiou.In 'l r ld e b u ck l e! ur h ll a i n t h e for m er th e y ar e ti e d in a . k no t o r bo w a t th e t ro ut . i Ve r y w i d e a r ia ; sl e e ve s th a t g i ve n g t n g o w n ap p ea r an c e a r e : e e n o n ; e vn u w :G E R A L D " B Y ! ! 0 P B l l . - F l a s h :fr o m ; b r u n t n t l vl l l h e n a n un h a p p yh m m und |gvropolod lsunlmnd a l a d w l l t i .l l y r t i l l .y o u n gFr snc h gi r l . l t nn h i n a c e um r rroa d a n I bn va n s a t d npe ntl cm.lh x ml by u l sx p i od sd t i re , t w oyou u; ln gl lnh ma d.L o r d G a n t d Do mb cf I n d Christophe r Baht..a r e a n h c i n a var m e ¢ l r i | d u l n z l c d l w i l r l n c e .Sha b a nt h e m a o u h l a h a n y f r o m h o r m l n r y .In 1 sph ll of a d ve ntu re th e y d o sq.eo r w ay i n g h a r toHo m e C ar t a a m ! i n ni n g h e r w lt l z trle naa.lI} f\i l | n p n nk a En ¢ \ !. | l Lh o r m o l h é r h a vi n ; b u n a n a d u - The MyS_1.<=;fy Road By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM of It.Mostly it 1| a little company ol pleasure aeekert. come lu out ulde for a time the serious aide of un andgamble with their pleasure: as thu do with their money.""But nomo must be In earnest." MII* slln promned."Gne of mem who 1| not ln earntd ll Gerald, ang z tell you ao. llthougi Gerald is my friend." C!ulltopller said.. "Ile la hon to amuse mmnelr, mnq blwould purer to :muse hlmseit wish oltl givin; anyone else plln.If that 1| Impossible, however. he is mdlclentiy reckless not to count the cost whenum cum person in concerned." She drew a lime away"rugs does not w m a l m LM v v v v v w w v v - w w w - v w v w v vfr i e n d s , w h o m l n a n t h e r b e a u t i fu l yo u n g wo m an a bo u t w i t h h er t o p u bl i c p l a c n , d n a c e n n l n l y l n vl t c c o m m n m . do e s t fl t h e ?Te l l m e a b o u t : c u r l l u l e p m t e 3 l 'l " " W i Il i l w h e d w i t h h e r , C h r i s u p L " G e r a l d w m a . "G o o d n es s g r ar l u n i l W herwei" " A t Cl r0 'a _W u bo u g h t h e r m m e dt l h e s a t l .e n n r e '1 s t h is m o r ni n g . " La d y M a r y In a c i g a r e t te a n d t h r e w d o w n h e r a m z .' 4 "I n m n o t t h a g u a rd i a n o f y o u r m o r aln,Ge r a ld . "d n o b s e r ve d d r y t y g " a zl r l . no w a d a ys , h a s a l l nh a c a n d o t o l o o k a ft e r , In f o n a - - b u t I.h o u n d : \ , f r|i i . " r ~*§"`\ Q» \ . . ° 9 /x ~1 - 'I a other or else lam alde bs aide.Soma-limea una 1| done with wide noiadraperlea ln the front. or else irldl napa may be :awed alannng Jun bo hlnd the ateeve and brought over lo the from In a almiinr manner.The drupcflea arhlchf ara traditional um: Callol are very much lo me ron lhla autumn. She mn favors tha wltleband of material draped round me hip; with a mqage arrangement atthe aide or center front.Very wide hip helm both la latin and leather,are a feature of the colleciiou.In 'l r ld e b u ck l e! ur h ll a i n t h e for m er th e y ar e ti e d in a . k no t o r bo w a t th e t ro ut . i Ve r y w i d e a r ia ; sl e e ve s th a t g i ve n g t n g o w n ap p ea r an c e a r e : e e n o n ; e vn u w :G E R A L D " B Y ! ! 0 P B l l . - F l a s h :fr o m ; b r u n t n t l vl l l h e n a n un h a p p yh m m und |gvropolod lsunlmnd a l a d w l l t i .l l y r t i l l .y o u n gFr snc h gi r l . l t nn h i n a c e um r rroa d a n I bn va n s a t d npe ntl cm.lh x ml by u l sx p i od sd t i re , t w oyou u; ln gl lnh ma d.L o r d G a n t d Do mb cf I n d Christophe r Baht..a r e a n h c i n a var m e ¢ l r i | d u l n z l c d l w i l r l n c e .Sha b a nt h e m a o u h l a h a n y f r o m h o r m l n r y .In 1 sph ll of a d ve ntu re th e y d o sq.eo r w ay i n g h a r toHo m e C ar t a a m ! i n ni n g h e r w lt l z trle naa.lI} f\i l | n p n nk a En ¢ \ !. | l Lh o r m o l h é r h a vi n ; b u n a n a d u - The MyS_1.<=;fy Road By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM of It.Mostly it 1| a little company ol pleasure aeekert. come lu out ulde for a time the serious aide of un andgamble with their pleasure: as thu do with their money.""But nomo must be In earnest." MII* slln promned."Gne of mem who 1| not ln earntd ll Gerald, ang z tell you ao. llthougi Gerald is my friend." C!ulltopller said.. "Ile la hon to amuse mmnelr, mnq blwould purer to :muse hlmseit wish oltl givin; anyone else plln.If that 1| Impossible, however. he is mdlclentiy reckless not to count the cost whenum cum person in concerned." She drew a lime away"rugs does not w m a l m LM v v v v v w w v v - w w w - v w v w v vfr i e n d s , w h o m l n a n t h e r b e a u t i fu l yo u n g wo m an a bo u t w i t h h er t o p u bl i c p l a c n , d n a c e n n l n l y l n vl t c c o m m n m . do e s t fl t h e ?Te l l m e a b o u t : c u r l l u l e p m t e 3 l 'l " " W i Il i l w h e d w i t h h e r , C h r i s u p L " G e r a l d w m a . "G o o d n es s g r ar l u n i l W herwei" " A t Cl r0 'a _W u bo u g h t h e r m m e dt l h e s a t l .e n n r e '1 s t h is m o r ni n g . " La d y M a r y In a c i g a r e t te a n d t h r e w d o w n h e r a m z .' 4 "I n m n o t t h a g u a rd i a n o f y o u r m o r aln,Ge r a ld . "d n o b s e r ve d d r y t y g " a zl r l . no w a d a ys , h a s a l l nh a c a n d o t o l o o k a ft e r , In f o n a - - b u t I.h o u n d : \ , f r|i i . " r ~*§"`\ Q» \ . . ° 9 /x ~1 - 'I a a uuu v mnd rumm'. hnli nu. c l uvvlu vxnnm.w u a n mQurvu ¢.n1a=»u». c|..¢»,am~-u>»\»-ml m n s w¢»¢.| ~m\.~.-»~¢»f\.»»num¢ mm" w ma m u u n l u .u n - e m u _»\ f .x \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ": ~ \ \ X \ \ K \ \ |I|Z][EI2.¥+"§ef.'m§The MyS_1.<=;fy Road By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM BEFURE TWINS WERE BURN Goorze Bandar.; tha oldest business ha. uma ' lrxfch nhl! |W%0d n of 828| nun In Butte, aim suddenly lui. wack. after they nm driven to a um rumFarmers around Blair are Imaktng they "°"° able In open 2:wltbou rom.and gh" are nlrlnl u and 1 detection. w 8 v Minenlrle.Feltlmhn.¢.,°2'f». Taking Lriil E.1 Pinkhulfs Ve¢ehbleCompoun¢l moto :na n :s,¢lU0 a cre s nl la nd In Zp i e c e :h m r o b e e n m i d h y o n e r e n u m a H r m a t S i d n e y i n t h e p u th r e e mo u th s .i n e ve r y l r n n n c l l o lusep u r c h a s e r : h a vi n g p a i d fo r tb l l e n d i n c a s h . F u l l o i r i n g w o r k l n l i m p o t a t o l i e l d i Jo h n E a g l a h n r n . L u k e W h i t e t a i l a m Jo h n C h i e f. B l e u :In d i g o c h i e fs t r o l ! th e P i n e R i d g e a g e n c y .e r e n o ! w o r k i n g . w i t h : b o u t 2 % o r t h e i r m m m e n . l u t h e b e e t B o l d : a r o u n d S c o t !! bl u ff. h u l l n g o l b n : c a n c o n t i n u e s t o b l a se r io u s p r o b l e m l r l t h n i l r o e d : e n t e r l n :Ne l l ru l m e C l l y F i r e c a n w e r e op e n e d l a o n e n i g h t re c e n t l y a n d s e ve n ! c u e s a t ¢ o o ¢ l '. i n c l u d i n g gro ce rie s,me r ch a n di s e a n d sh oe s v w w v v w w v v - - - - - - w v g friends, who tain A nther beautiful young woman about with her to publlc placn, don certainly lnvlto communal.doom? the?Tell me about your little pmte3l'l" "Wo Ililllrhed with her, Chris up L"Gerald wma. "Goodness grarlunil Wherwel""At Clr0'a_Wo bought hor some dulhes at l.en0re'1g this morning."Lady Mary In a cigarette and threwdown her amz.'4 "I nm not tha guardian of your mor aln, Gerald." dn observed drytyg "azlrl. nowadays, has all nha can do to look after ,Inf ona--but l.hcnutlythink you ought lo lend that wsubuck to her maple."1 ""T4.MJ brutal."I n replied.'Tinyrooted to marry her to some héntble old man." "Whntever the polrltion will :fourInterference was mos: uncniled for." hla liner declared."As for Chr!!topher, 1 am really surprlxed at lllm. 1 think you two young mm ought to bethoroughly ashamed of yourselves forwhat you an doing. and X ihall juli look forward to on opportunity of tell- lng Christopher sa"Gerald glanced nl. his sisters Drobleand chuckled.. "G00d old Chris!"ho murmnreci."'lIl just In him know whafl c omin; to mm lg' )C h a p t e r V I llyrtlle was suddenly tired..Sho mated lunel! upon the trunk ot a treeand (Juutnpher followed her example. Below them suexerted the motley punoraum of Munro Carlo. um wtds bu mu the zllmrln: son._'Do sou, lmovr." she told. "that 1 have not :elm Mondeo: Gerlld tor three dun!"*ilu hos been busy." {'l\rlsto1\\1n an-svrend lhorlly."Ile play s (elf metrunk awry day.Then his father md atom tale up n good deal ot his lime." "You always lim! time to come andIn me efqry mmning." who uid. "Bj' aides-it was not his miner with whom I naw him motoring yesterday." Ctnrlstopher hnced nlmselr for lne£T0rt. '°&Irrtlle." he beznp. "you know that I am fond of :auf"You have been very lrlad," sho an snnred listleulr. 'Glorioso I want to be ma, I amgoing to mr thing: that mn: oound harsh." he went on."You are n veryfoolish girl to wane your time think of l t .Mo s t ly i t 1 | a l it t l e c o mp a n y o l pl ea su re ae ek er t.co m e t o o u t u l d e fo r a t im e th e se r i ou s a l d c o f u r e a n d ga m b l e w l t h t h e l r pl e a s u r e :a s t h a t d o w i t h t h e i r m o n e y . " "B u t n o mo m us t be ln e ar n e st . " M n - tll n pr ot es te d. " G u o o f t h e m w h o 1 | n o t l n e a r n t d l l G e r a l d , a n d z t e l l y o u a o . l l t h o u g i Ge r a l d i s m y m o n o . " C l u l u t o pl l e r u i d . "Il e l a h e r o t o a m us e t o mn e l r , m l q h e w o u l d p r e f e r t o : m u s e l l l m s e l t w l t h ou t gl rl ng a ny o ne e ls e pn ln .If t h a t 1 | Im po s si bl e , ho w ever . h e i s au d lc le n tl y r e c k l e s s n o t t o c o u n t t h e c o s t w h e n the o th er pe rs on i n con ce rn ed ." S h e d r e w a l i t t l e o w n ; " r m s do c s n o t m o n o l m L M sp e ec h ' o f u fr i en d , " m e r em i n de d h t m rc n r o n c h t u n y " l l u t I c a n u m : e t h a t I a m n n fr i e n d . n l t h o u z l l n e u u d l d o n e , " c u m topl ler dec lar ed.m l t h a t I h a ve s o l d t o y o u , I h u e m m t o h l m , a n d a n e s . de nt m or e,Y o u w i l l l e t m e fl n l l h f' Sh e m a de n o re p l y .L l e r e y n s w e r ! u m : u p o n t h e e x i f !s p o t w h e r e t b l sen see med t o m e t i n t o th e clouds. Th e gr a c e o f h e r zl l m b o d y l e n ! be a ut y o w n t o t h e h u n c h o t h e t shoul ders." Y o u a r e l l l e n c h l l d w h o h a s h e e l l e t o u t o f n d a r k r o o m . " C l l r t u o p h e t ne n t o n. ." E ve r y t h i n g s e e m s bea ut i- fu l.b u t y o u t l o n t l e e d e a r l y * - y o u r c g c l a t c n t s t r o n g e n o u g h y e t .w h a t y o u Im a g i n e t o b e l o r e l a n w o r s e thi ng.Ge r n l d d o e s n o t l o r e y o u .1 1 | c a n n e ve r u m m y o u .Il e be l o n gs s o t h a t w o r l d o t w h i c h y o u a r e l o o k i n ; wi t h b l u r r e d e y e l .M y r t t l e , d o o 't y o : w o n t t o b e g o o d !" " I w o n t t o b e h a p p y . " l l y r t l l o r o pli ed." I l h l l l a l w a y s b e g o o d . " °'l t o 1 r d o y o u l t n o nf n u m " "B e c a u se I n m | 1 1 g o od t o d a e. " l h e sold.-1 c o u l d n 't d o o n : o t t h o t h i n g : t h a t l r l d t d p e o p l e d o . " Ch ri s to p he r o u t f o r n m o m e n t l l pu zz le d th ou gh t. " L o o k h e n , "h e w e n t o o ." l t y o u lo r e G er a l d ,a n d G e r a l d d o e x n t l o u ; o u ,a n d y o u a r e c o u l ~ t urltlt m e prete nse or hi s lo co. a nd y ou go on lov- l m : h l t n , l m ! r o n k n o w t h o t y o u c a n tl t ll be nl : w i fe , t h en yo u a r e n ot go o ! a u f l o n g e r . " Bi te sh o ok he r b e nd . °" I1 1 er e l a o nl y o nc e t n m y l lt e, " m l sol d. " th at 1 ha ve e \'er .c omo n ea r ml n. m d t h a t l x w h e n I t h o u g h t o t a t u l n | a t t h e f e m a n d m s r r x l n t P l o n e L u c h a ~ o e .1 l o ve Ge r al d .A l l t h a t I n e e d t o b e l u m p y a n d g o o d u u m h e sh ou l d l or e m e. " " B u t G e r u l d d o e s n o t l o r e y o u : B d n e ve r n l l l , "Cl tr ls to ph er :lect ured b l u n t l y ."G e r al d ,a t t h e p r e s e n t m o m e n t . a t a n y r a t e , l s i n c a p a b l e o f | st a bl e nl l e c tl o l .a n d l t h e w e r e c n pn b le o t l t . h i s p e op l e w o u ld n ot a ll o t m m t o m n r r r y o u - " " I d o n o t w i s h h i m t o o m r r r m e , ' sh o de cl ar ed , wi th a l it tl e ch ok e lu h e! ro l c e . "P e rh a p s n o t, " h a rn p l le d .. " l n o u t o n e s w sh o u l d li st en t o m e m o r e p a t e n t l y .I 1 : a n t y o u t o t e n e u m p l o n e a n d z o t o l e m f r i e n d s o r m l n l n E n g l a n d . " " W h a t , a l o n e !" 'A l t l t e . " Sh e s h o o k l m ' h e e d . "C h rl s t op h er . "t h e a l l l .su dd e nl y n l l p p l n ; h e r u r n : t h r o u g h b i l . " I t h l n k y o u w a n t t o b e k i n d t o m e .I b e l i e ve t h a t y o u a r e ve r y : o o d - o e r h a m y o u s r o b e t t e r t h a n G e r a l d .B u t n o t o o l g r t t e r u l d w o n t ! n i e n c n r . l s h a l l a n y . E ve n ll'h e goes a b o u t 't\1th o t h e r pe op le . h e tl al nk l U ; mu .H e h a s t o l d me ao , a n d h e a n p ro m is e d t o t ak e m e to a ng of u n s up p er p ar t ie s t hi s s cn el . l a m t o o k t n z f o r w a r d t o l t m o r e t h u to a n yt h in g e l se ln th e t r or l df' Chr ls to ;1 he r'| fa ce h ar de ne d. "Y o u wi l l no t t 0t o o ne o t t h o s e : u p - pe r pa r t ie s . 3 l y rt l l e, " . he t us l a te d ." I w o u l d r u t n e r l a k e y o u b a c k t o t h e t u m . "l i l l e h t r u o d l m - h e a d n m ! l o o k e d a t ht m .'.l1| o\~e wu some thin; Lu het eye! fr o m w h i c h h e s h r u nk - - so m e t hi n g ve r y m u c h l l k e l u t e .She n ew th e pol o ln hi s tac o and s he wa s su d d en l y z e m or s e lu l .J l h e d u n ! t o h i s a r m a g n l n .H e r c h e e k n l m o l t to uc h ed ms ." C l t r l s t o p l a c r - d e a r Ch r is t op h er . " s h e p l e a d e d . " I t l l d n o t m e a n t o h u t ! y o u .I k n o w h o w g o o d t g " ' " ; . " § I u s t t h i n k h o n u l t w o oi n m e t o g o w l w U \ N l o t h e r ;l r i 8 . t o ln u l t lz a n d t a l k. t o s l : by h i s o l d e . h i s c o m . t o d a n c e , p e r h a p s - o h . lt w o u l d b e p o r u d l a e l E u r y b o d y a l s o gon t o pe rlt es , Cl ar I.s to ph er .{ * I w i l l n m y o u t o t h e o p e n . " h u prorulscul. ll e r e y e s g l ow e d . \S vl d o n t l y M y t l l o l a g g l n g t o b e t h e o w n U ! | ° a o n l i d l r a h l e n u m b e r o f o o m p i l u t w n n .C a n y o u g u t !! t h i m f vro ns wsnxvab.; s L t fn t h l d w i t h I l s r , C h r i s a n d I, Ge r a l d R s p il s d . ¢a n d d m a m l n x o f G e m i d .Y a ~uuld on l y le t y o u r XH DU ZIIU d we p o n o n e m l n c o u l t n u n l l y w h e n t h e s s o me c ha n c e i n t h e e n d t h a t :h s n m n : b e c o me y o u r h u s ba n d . " l l e r l l s t l e s m ~p a m d .Sh e s e m ~ow n to t he su bj cd se fi cu si y. " H u t , M o n s i e u r C h r i s t o p h e r - " C h r l s l a p h e r l u n e d m m n u d Ia l d i n nd u p on h e rs . ~ "x i yn i le de a r. vm yo u l i st e n t o m e ~e b e gi n!!" 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A m er i c a n L e d u c , ac c o rd i n g t o Rus se ll G .Cr ey i at on , na t i on a l a d j u t a n t u t t h a A m e r i c a n Le-gitin,w h o are nt.ao ve r a !d a y s i n O m a h a g o i n g o ve r t h a p r e l i m i n a r y Ma ha [u f t he co uvo ra l lo n w it h m em b er s o f O m a h a p o s t N o . 1 .' El e a n o r h p r l a ¢o n le y .2 r e a r o l d da u gh t er ol ' Mr . a m ! !-Ir a Jo h n C o o l e r l l m a y b e g o o d bu a tn e aa fo r a n u n d o r t a k e r t o a t i r k u p h l l l i p : e m u a n n u t o m o t n l a s h e e d w a y b u t a t t m k a t o m o i t k e m i g h t y p o o r t a m . .0 w h e n y o u g o t o a c i t y l o o k i n g f o r h a r n l n a It I e h a r d t o t e l l a r b l r h w i l l n i n g y o u t h o w o r s t , a p m r e u l o n a l d s a l e r In s e c o n d h a n d a u t o s . o r n o u t ro t o dentist.._ H a t l r l w h o l i a a o a L o o m u c h f! ~ l . l l | h n A H n f a A l va ' m i n i ; f~ 1 » m f ° mu* y J ; . ." ' " " " ' ln) "v.»a~" r-nd--myurilfilldu un--tul-A '§' a l n n c d h u l a u l n n l du n x l q . h u m . u - L . : - » ~ bni a u ud sa n nu dk una hh n.-nh "v» .a a »" Jdl r l iuu rb.N v w l h h i l l i i l l h d i l d h t Lla lI lr ll ¢h »¢ o|o|l" lu nl u"lla nuglndslmhhrsvya uuhn. NI r!luu5m»¢1 '11 N n h n r k 1ll!UIQ IBN IIIULIILIEI ||\ 1 : | l u u l u v u u 0 -_ s o w x w l .n n o P e t e r s o l f s O m t m e n t e | ."l'1¢n nu w IM um te ll vnu ." sm s Pet er ...- - . vw . » » | | u n u u u n i )yu nIt.yie lds a m re porte d.O n the A..hirwe a iding lu m il e ! sa u th f m 'Be r w yl l "Moms fa r m i n th e Su n ll ou * ¢r ¢1 lI| tr ic t n l d r o w n r d ! n n ' n l é r m u h i n a S l u m t h e 'w o m e n c o m m e n c e d 'r e a r n m r s c o l u m u z . 3 0 a c r e s o l s p u d : r a n ove r 2 0 0 bu s h e l s t o t h u a c r e . A n u m b e r o f h n n e r a i n m n t h e u l e r u N e b r a s k a h a ve c u r l e d l o h u s k c o r n . 1 ,m o n n a i l s n t U t n e co u nt y .h u t p u t u n l m t h e l r I a r m .n i s gb o u g h t l m ;na pp y s le e ve s i t l s n ec es s ar y aot h e c h i l d land r o a c h e d \ , a 1 e r t o n u a m a k e z u l u n n m u c h m v! a n f o r m e r m n n l l t l n fk u p ' s i t h I n u : m a I n s t l u :l r a n d u w h m ! ! ! b u t t e r h i l l h u m o r e bal anc e.: m m d e u a l m . Se to n! mn ml m rn n l ' il u 1 : ». . |» r . .. .. . ana aoonnnng bymps,espn-"""""""1 acinilypreparedforInfants in :rms and Childrznwll ages. '1 o a r o i d fu : i l § l i a n | . m 1 w g y a l n n k Ia r fi | ¢ | i Q n n u 1 e o f ~ Pmven d1r -r s»o na _f= n_ r:d x,- u_g:_P h x f u m a g vvw r r h e r e r e m m u e n d z r . ~__ R e - n e e | a u t u m n l n o w l n l l s : n a n o ter lz ed b s u n e w o r k m n n l h l m d ¢ \ 0 ¥ mn n l p u l a l l u n o t r i b b o n ma t e ri a l u z r l m r n i n z . s u b d u e d a n i q g s t n l n e d m l or l ng an d s ll l ho u e lt e d u ! E a n ll m a n d i o n . " t h a t q g f i n s t a n t r e l i e f f r o m : h a m i n - r y ol'll n d .hl ee d ln g o r 1:-:hung pll u. t he re ll n ot hi ng no g oo d a s Pe to r- 5on'a Ol n l mo n t ,n s tho usa nds h a nt e n m a l . "Ik s t 1 0 r P M l l u rr s an d It c h . _ _»!_ . _ . . . -IRA M b s n r .t h e r o m i s lo o [ t e e n y e t to b o d n h u l l l n l , a s p e c l l l l y i f st o re d In In n a q a u n u t i c a .A l l h o S m l t c n l o m a r e t h a t t h e n e w c r o p w i l l I n m u c h l i g h u r t h i n u s u a l , s o m e fa r m e r s a r e r o p n n l n g yi e ld s a s h i g h a s t o n y b n u h m t o t h e a c r e . ._.. .- .. - -_ p n. . q aa uu ; \. ul ucl u b a l .S y r a c u s e h a ve u n ;m h l b l l s t n t h e N a t i o n a l C o m a b o u t w h i c h l l b e he l d s o on i n L ou i s i a n a. u i fl 1 3 p l a n l o b e r e p r o l e n t e d a t th e I n te r n n t l o n x l G r a i n : m l H a y s h o w s o b eh e l d l l C h l c u o d u r i n g t h a n u t p a r t of D o c cm h e r . Th e Y o u r i s t h e h c k b o n e o f th a na t io n ,t h a po li t ic ia n l l t h u I l l h bulzf,a n d l i m ed i t o r w h o n d r e r t i l e l l l w w i s h e s o f t h e p o l i l l d n n fn e o l claarxo i n m e b o n h q u l .8 0 n y a 2m m l o o r ` i a 1u o d co n i nm p o nd e a . We loam! Your s u n o s -- A n || M A | . s W e m u u n l . f o r s o u m y l l n d o r b i r d m l m a i o r m b - l u a a n d m a k e u p h m m i n t o u u u . r o b e s . r u n . s i c . - : l o u a n d r e p a i r h a n .C h n r z u va r y r o u n l u l e .W r l t a t o d a y fo r t r e s c a i a l vg .. O H A H A ' r m m n a c o . . " " ' ? " " N . a r m . D m i l - l » n u n . ~ , \ V a f § § l L n ¢ o u u l l J I ~<1 slrailbt although ocesuonm muueu im; um.au urumwwl ¢|\3\ W'-evidence a xilgbt fuliuell. While other haue:arc concentrlung an me bellies: dren and tunic.Iienee hu n bert or'e\ren 1 lash on almost every modd.She uses many button! u mmmln p as wel! n for fuwaing purposes Clre and mohnlrbraid.both vida md narrow play; an !\nnnr!llll nl!! in ~ mm i l -nmlwnixv '* e\¥l.» :.~,z=,. c a s c mf nu| n| Nf me ¢ ¢»\é,,.»°0 .ff .c m yL a p p e m a ~w . M Q»| l. l. DG or rn on a n n .\Ul.L.u r n s !a n u s I 4-nm mrranv msa- In Umnha spent Sunfilr st home.,ing Herman guestq on last Sunday P a g e R g h t - _ a a l n v a. . . _. . . . ... . .L .. ._.. .-. . . - - . . . . . . . . . _ . _ - . . . --_ R M L R O A D T I M E T A B L E The Boltgllide .We cross-ed the Hser in n host, E 1 Chicago and North \'~eetern -Helens.Mary and l. 'Drains gn;-But Helena lost hor oost, .You should have heard her sigh. }6:32 P. H. Dolly. Trains West '¥:l3 A. M. Daily. c. St. P. M. at 0. Ruth Ysrnhnm. l Snow»I`1ukl:s Little white snow-flakes, E . . . . . . . _ . . . w - .- .- - - _ . . - . . . . - -. .- . . _. . . . . . _. . -» li!13iX.\Ri] >It:sts Bliss llslsn Hall came home :;»' week frcrn Hoskins,Behr.\l1cr~ are rt teaching, lora 'few days \.l catlorr on account of scarlet fctr ln, thstri.-ominonity. - ltlr. and hlrs.Frank Timblin at 1 Nellie Timblin and Ella vll§ lr .| - . . _ _. ._\ - . » - -.. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . a J w o r l s i n g f o ;C .T i .B u n n : x m l l a t e r f o r H a r r y ' l 3 s o n s t a r t e d h u s k i n g c o r n { o r H o m e r K i n g o f B u t t C o . on inet hlondlt., Mrs. Jens? Waitt.1 of Blair and Mr. 21"t|Mn. Noble' Ilemettc of DeSoto v-:cS| .ltulay visitors lit the Joh \\.~.tltlns home.!tliss'l..t1tille Neutctz of Blair spent Mn . J .tr.Small and son spent the week-end at the Wilter Mc-the weekend with her sister,Blrs.Q :fucken home.'Steve Mahoney.Mies Elsye Sutton, who is employ-The hlesdames Harry and Xen-<.in the Fisk Tire and Rubber Co in:th Tyson entertained we follow-'hir. and Mrs. Albert Lttlln~ .tri Fstlins vert fast,Vélgler of Omaha spent Sunday :1 Tealns North u -not1:15 A. ll. Daily except Sunday.g; fl'§..1"'§.`I last." 2:00 P. ia. s a P . tt . 1:45 A. ll. 8:25 sfu. 12:35 P. H. Daily eseept Sunday. Dolly except Sunday. Sunday only. Trains South Daily except Sunday. Daily except Sunday. §:2B P. H. Daily. BLAIR CITY SCHOOL sores Wsunetts Anderson. The Domestic Science classes arebeginning work un their note-hook corers.They are to bemsule of oil jr-mn and then painted.A f te r o n i lllliy will start on their Christmas trod. The Senior Normal Tnlnlng Club T-ir.mi l h i m Jock Burchant of Blair visited st the home of Eddie Brown last Sunday afternoon. a .Mr. and Mrs. Roland Warrick spentlanFrenchendD o r x y Widener Sunday at the home of John Comp wsre among Omaha shoppers last ton.week.;Dorothy hlctfncken entertained a The popular dutcc given by .tl number of friends at s !lallo1.re'en Finclfs Sy ruphonlens Sntonlsy night rms t m Friday evening. the L.E. Ward home. Mr. and Mft Wat.Cunningham hir.aml Mrs.W.B.Rosenbaum, Helen and John llell l Mrs Har 'was another success.There is "in The members of the married folks dnother on the program for Sam. Sunday school class of the Christian J\ Eevening; Messrs and Neadames Ben West, Clyde Fitch, Fem West and Pen? Rose.Mr.and hint.Herbert Erwoorl spent Saturday and Sunday evening at the Don Bdetzler home. §lr.Floyd Akin went with the Blair f;ot-ball team lsst Sunday to Nor- folk and was badly injured 'during .he xqantinm having five teeth knock- txl out.'1 .has been organised with Jsnnette day night, Norclnbor 8.thurrh held o }lallo~se'en v i m at Miss Mary Itobertnon, who hasFredericDixonGaveF l "|llobert1=on,ry-fg;»=;" g y " m f The basket-ball team and font the home of Mr. end Mrs.Fre¢l.1cen teaching the Bono school m_1 Pluto Recital st lllgll School "*¢*'P¥¢*l¢"'*~1 nl red §3g°'== lvurnered to Calhoun last x\'eaw§P¢¢1=Friday night.The guests all signed last Frldey and Miss Etle ; " " " ¥ '.Ina R"m'"';°n'3 umr tday evening.Our girls defeating spent a vc'-25 enjoyable evening.itlorhin of Toltnmah tool:her place Mr. Fred Dixon, n graduate of the and Louise zlql ' y et les er..Calhoun with n more of 1;to o.hir.and Mrs.Jonas Illomberg list Monday morning. Blair High school returned to hu* dd school Wednesday stall gave the students a splendid piano recite! in the assembly to both the Junior and Senior Hilti school st nu.Mr.Dixon is so artist of no a n d ` a tllidll to the Alumni o lelr High. Hmc e,we are very much pleased The Commercial Club will hold a'l"he boys were defeated 11 to 19, a meeting after school Tuesday to close game and o most interesting lllnlflllll further sctivltl-sm in-- fought one. I no c eeiiesrelst classes will m n .him.J.G.f==1l°"'°>returned 1" I.;ther notebook gorars her home here last week n!t.er srtnrt wo on i |for tha six weeks; each person de_;;'¢»tLl:e reks visit with reletlvee in i 1 ~in sh l'DWI.Qstrungs own ..G¢0l'xe lilenking has been on the to see our student make mood ||The history classes ol the Senior nick list for the pest seteral` days l l Dixon's noanbers were wonder- fully rlven, considering his hsndlcsp in using sn upright piano.He ls s rnusleiim who wows sn unusual amount of natural geniqs sod also the fruits of years of han! work in the profession of his choice. HL.,u m m m which follows wus High S°h°°1 pre P°"f*°"' 'P°°°"°"1.u¢is un and able fo be st the for the respective candidates Mon-n.~.s Gs\4\80 goddeaf ond (votedl, hold election Tues-The Willing Workers were well 5*l'»Pleased with results of the Chili . Th e seventh grade are spenciln eupper.They wish to thank the port of their time ln night readlnmfclks who pstronlretl them so heart the other e m in the elements oi rnusie. 4-!rlAl.E QUARTLI 11=:,of the day.altlttlh, the sfressf at 105,-l09.000 or slowing up of business for the win schod district. ci Ients of »e-eral nice presents =~*'smt the marketable quality of th e # t e r u o p n a f e mu :mit cron 3-,ul¢rtloi'e¢i by all in the school.iPrelude in G Flat Rathlnaninoff The eighth grade people ere trorlt- m [);n¢¢Mucnowell Ing on scale building. honuony and instruments of the orchestra.Yolonslae Chopin _a couple days lust week at tho ln! c ongmtutstions *ml best *l§l'¢"duction during the lsst four yearsldaclv-on uid.in the German cemetery in southernWaltzChopin'On Wednesday the orchestra teal . _S t.my 5|D V Messe: at vllr for the Assembly.` a rs...°,m f g ,uw Nebraska-Bilssourl foot-' r m Glee Club tt looking over t Lineoln Situnalny q1\¢.0penettas, with the intention of se- hali gsms s .gums proved to be one of the best lectin; one which will be glren in o f t h e m m The ltllssouri {5,¢ ,lhe spring.The Boy's o n e Club started like sure winners in the now has t\venty»fl\e members. first quarter, melting al! points. anal History the Cornhuskers came "neck sl.r011¥115: c:ls=seee'ln.lii.|tor.'i :Mu i two in the second and third quarters. days of this sreeli in e study of the winning the game br the score of Americanelectoral system. Thi :lif- ily..Mrs.C.M.Weed returned early this weel: from e visit 'sith relatives in Lincoln s Omahs spent Sunday oteuinf at the Wol ter Peck home.hir.Henry Boi:herding and fam- ily and Lloyd Utterback were Sun- :Iay meets at the home of Harry Smith...|hir.George Smith of Catnip;and sou,llatry were weekend gtiem of Harry Smith and family. Hr.and Mrs. Walter Carter of llerrnsn were dinner guests at Wal ter Psck's on Sunday. Geo. Olinger of Module, Zu.pres n visitor at the Austin W iltse home on Wednesdsy of lest week. Hrs.Geo.Bsdgerow assisted he: mother.Mrs.Cora Bsdgerou,ln entertaining the Missionary Circle of the Baptist church in Bisdr on lastML.Llssie Blevins of Herman visited Thursde Chas. Widener home. Glffonl French .came out from Omaha Sstunlsy to spend this rreelt with folks here before he starts to work next week,ehsuffeuring for lim. Dr. Summers of Omaha. 'Lorna and Rose Knudsen gave nHnllowe'en party at their home Fri day evening. The time was spent in rlrs ftn r nr nee and tellin!erein! stories, all guests reporting sn excel 1 le ltne.H to 5.ferent steps ln the choice of o presl--nt t [dent were traced and stress welll The Sophomore:journeyed to lllss Johanna Duthie will reed ar before the Il3rne Economics pieced uP°|\voting as at duty and Blair to attend the show Monday evening. y.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lemon visit- ed their niece. Mrs. Richard Barron' oo Sunday.s Edith Warriek's' many friends and r-quaintances.\rsnt to assure her \\t they are glad she is bac k in Weir and are hoping for her speedy tcttlrn to health.Archie Ford and Iemlly drove tc lwms Sunday and spent the day rith relatives. Linton Putter and wife get-e call c l to Teltamoh on Wednesday' of lost week to attend the lunetel of Linton Matthews, whose serious ill ness nfs noted lest week. pagesection of the Nebraska State Tesch- privilege of citizenship. s h-Little James Burgess son of John'Clarence Hansen of near Orum warters Association at Dmnhi this week.3*~ 5 " t § :g g m f v ~ Bu r ge s s, J r .had the innronan.10| n caller at the Austin Wiitse home on 'The subjec t of ll! plllll' is "The i g 3 P K I'f get 0f\g¢y¢shot gut with an sir I"|idoy.Hn rnmildilltl in whkh the ll r \| \_.s.rs-_\_...t--m...-..r...I\nrn.l Corn honking is slowly progressing Mr. and Hn. Kenneth Tyson spent the week-end at the home of 2-Irs! 'lyson's sister. Mrs. Harry hlcliensle Lyons. »,Mr,Fred llurdum was on the Umaha market Monday with c attle, rccei\'£n|; $ll.25.1*r t. . - _ - . a -- 1 1 mrto treats 1 hir.urd Mrs.hliloe Heder of Howells, Nehr. visited at Joe L0\e°sncently.Their daughter 'was ; l Mr. junior delegate to the c hrinnn En- blr.and Ztlrs.l.--|.....'2:. ltruup were Fremitlt milc l l;i..\ Hn. Sadie ll!!lgt:| f"l :itll f..|n Jspent Sunday ll.n8T:m>r\ LAT.inc il11.9 ~- ' Q 1 - \a rr Mengedoht home I|f;t¥licrrmr: ..A LOCAL HEW B PAPS B Nl PRI NTS THF NEW S- -le gs ri lm llbcrt and Cecil Lltllrflmt "('l\4 Winslow callers Saturday E\tmt a A L L T H B n o n e .P u r a x o r s v o a r r l s baby spent Fridsl c u :.nffllllfeenear IIerman.. , , , , , f o l l o w i n g ~ ~~1.3 O F F I C I A L P A P E R O F c | T v o n B L M R ,N E B R A S I Q .~~ ~ ~ noon at the Lallmmi ichool, Verna wi 5 HendHole;Echtenkaznp,Florence 'r A s k f o r " B L U E R I B B O N B R E A D ?G E N E R A L A N D L O C A L N e w s A N D C O M M E N T A s k f o r " B L U E R I B B O N B R E A D " i l r i i k .Ruth l'rsnlce and DonaldSzee.- 1 - ;; ' :+"r :_.-'_Mr. and Mrs.wm. Ironman were v o l . x x v n i B L A I R ,w . . x s H m G ' 1 ' o N c oUt~ =' 1" f,N E B R A S K A , N O V E M B E R 1 3 ,1 9 2 4 .N o . 4 2 Arlington callers Pride!afternoon.M m Norma Ilchtenlcsmp pr:.t I-|t"tz1="r1t tri-:|it»1°~;u 1 n1-u'~a1'~as w i rQi*;;g<*,;§_,;j;g§=== """'~~P I O N E E R S G I V E .txr i ltwllts tttt B A D S H U W I N G ~P .R A I L R U A D s o c m . 1 - ' o n r z c i t s r ~C U U R T ~a n d ~~H n m a n d i n 1 R o u u m 'I : N c a n c o r 1 .r s f M E N ~~~1 n o ~= = -=n s B U S Y w n s u f a m i l y " n d x r .a n d 5 f ` . : . | ° T 0 3 1 \ \U D 0 P U v i t t r n e O f s l f § i " : l l l l 1 »R 1 A 0 F |. n i ~¢ h : x f 1 | 1 1 | \ ( \ \ l E P a m !a n d d a u g h t e r a n d S o p h i e W a r --" * " " "" f e a s t C l i l l f t r ."" ' ° .L i t \ c '.... 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" " r h E l : l \ l o l I 1 - . . . g .I ~g q f M i s s u e ,g g y g g l £ 4 5 k e n i n g h o m e .1 Z \ l l S l C .| 1 1 " } l a n n 1 . e r M a r c h "; 5 f ° "5 ,1 3 . 4 a t C a p e h n c e n l ,' ° " "s m e l l e s t c o r n c r o p s i n c e 1 9 1 3 w a . r d f k r s i f t o a d i s l a y i n g o f f s h o p m c t t i ¥ 0 R l \ l l 1 R \ , g ' A g | H ! ' i , G T ( ) N l l i l W " l c o m e b e f o r e u m c o u n t y j u d g e 'g g ;' * l t u s t l i n |1 _ , " \ n 5 " | \ 0 r k .a n d e a r n e w e s t t o l o w s l f i g t h e r e w s n l o l A m e r i c n n f a r m e r s a n d o t h e r w o r k e r s a l l n u r t h e » > =l c o u n t s 3 | q ; ~ ;| . ; f 1 , ; , | ; { ] ! s n d t h e f o l l o w i n g s e n t e n c e s h a v e l B 8 5 u h e f e t h e i r l i t e d f o b t w o n t l f i t h i s y e a r ,w h o p l a n t e d t h e f i f t h l s r i r -t o n i i t w a s _ l e a r n e o n e r e t o d o y .I h r ;.' u m i r n p o a e d :_ alecurrut .nm Loxg; unseat Hin: and femily spent las: visiting friends in Benson. and bin.Ed Noter were visitors on Sunday. c u m Sunday Omaha Livingtsone of Hastings is her home with them.Mrs.Hader visiting her nephew;n,the Menon- \\es fnnnerly hiiss Georgie Stewart. olds:ct sister of Mrs. Love.I The Ladies'Progressive Club Mr. and Mrs. A. 3. 3,,;}mland en-meets this afternoon,Nov.6,with tonadned Mr.and y i ,,R09 hlesr-_53"Weston Long.She mill be os- ltord of Benson and the Holger sited b l Mrs.Lud\\£g Jensen and domor and they drove over to take Mrs. Hansen funny at Sunday dinner SMH. Leon Hindley.' Mr ind Mrs Geo Lamb and son.hlrs. Rachel McDonald spent Tue s u m spent m r ssnuusy at the dei' at the John MfD°-mud home. Chas.Lamb home.1 The pupils of the lower room at Boone Newton and family and Methrthaf school enjoyed at weiner hir. and Mrs. Lawrence Miller visit-; roast last IWistar sftemovn in their ed st Walllce c hsrtows Sunday ¢f- school rsrd Some of the thlldrfn ternoon.lbrought pop-corn balls. :mir and Mr.and Mrs.Roland Warrick apples and with the welners und call the Jolie com ton home' buns,I ll had a fine timeedatP[ML sunday.|bliss Lelldnsters, the county nurse hire.pody,gangs,Sllss M M visited £ho`loner room st litetntrttir Quin of Omaha m e Mrs.Peter sthool Wednesday sftemoon.Quint visited at the r m ;Richter!Mr. and Mrs Alfred Pautson anl home [ g f Wednestlir schlldren spent Tuesday aftemoon in ll. W .Sutherland and family of Omaha.Craig called at ;h¢Chas.1,3nb'Nehdna Petersen, daughter of P. home Sunday afternoon.|t§.Petersen,was forced to miss Mr. and Mrs. Hjslmer Quiet spent school et Blair on Friday and Edou ._.._.\;..\.........»..f mtv on account of iltness. | U Ll 1 g l.1i. il I ; J l n I ~,"-g - . f I FT. CALHOUN BAND 2--R¥€ADlN'G_ !}¢8lt'\Ther then rnoved to 'l'enne;;¢.,.g acresge to that crop in the his-totll number affected could not bei , Fred Wendt of Wlnside. Nebr. was'Nov?11-Fred guy and Kenneth »The First Blossoms in 3|ty\ille""° urltere they liyefl nine }t.:tr- nn..tory sf farming..Not only was the teamed but ninety-one men srerehit by n trsin while crossing a nil- Ty son were fined $5 and mu for .came to Blair.hebr about c wn I»srver»t substantially below those of laid off in Council Bluffs and it in road track lust. Friday and rlied from hunting without oerrrlfur their htlnt»_I i ..' l ; N l : " : l ? , h ; ' ; E . i §D :y ears an '\....¢-the last tour years, but the market-lunderstood that several hundrerll the°injo|i¢».» received.ing license ,§ig}, UM" Nebraska 1 Here they plan to spend the *gable quality of this y ears c rop is le! !affected in the Omaha shops*hir. Wendt woss former Washing|Nov.t2»-Pierce Allan was fined .,,n *mining years ol their lives *""'°"¥| the lowest in thirty yearn. with theIl is regular winter reduction. Suptlton county num, having been reared|§5 md costs for the same offense. 3 - TA L K .'l'?"' of 1846 ..:their children and friends.lexception of l9ll'.Prelirnlnary es-IO. S. Jackson said.|on a farm in the southern part ofl Nov.12--Albert W Hundorf wie mtv. * " "" "" " o rmon o, "" "' ?' q A fine dinner which me ¢l\i\df=f\~umms of production isaued today|Jackson admitted the reduction inlllte county nilis wife is also ulti ma sos and costs for represent- Henryl 90 years old,Counctli had prepared WI*enjoyed br all |hy the department of agriculture! force is general throughout the sys| Washington county girl, daughter of ir; himself to bg a guna werden. Hlu!fS.lows end visiting occupied the better part piaoed the crop st 2,877,538,000 bn-Item and attributed it to n sflllflli Mrs. George Voss ol' the Sunnyside Nor.12-Bessie Nelson of Coun- til Bluffs was fined $25 und col! (ll *'\.\'ay Down South"5 (2 "That Old Pol of Mine" Mr. and Mrs. Offen were the re !1.4 per cent more than last year, tor."Our bounces always slows "Ps The body ns brought to the home of Hrs. George Voss where the fun- for being dmnk and the unlasdtd possession if liquor.Gwrse Hallo!! nan ilnad $25 and cost for bein:1 .FT. CALHOUN QUAW TETTE \ 5-TALK, "Historic R. Calhoun": p1 number ol' cards and letters hnnr crop as 63.2 per cent..Corn pro- been transported across counts-y."ersd services were held on Tuesday HENRY ROHWER, Treasurer Those present were Miss Betvs hu averaged more than 3.000,D00,000! afternoon and Interment was made drunk gr<1 n o unlawful possession o. - s o r n mz o s o n o ."Dreaming of My Home Sweet Leslie Often and little daughter Intl \llr .end Mm.M 11 winret sim!1tt..\|1t mon we-ta1 tnArtca=1 , who lives at home,Mr.and Hrs.;,,_,a],,|,PXDNEERS CELEBRATEm n .txNtv|»:tzs.\a\. HomeMi s s s tu n t. Ma n n ,uh io- son and aughter of Arlington. Also r o n c o x y a n z : x c c Przrrsrerr ..on lime st 1.Ira.erris Sorensen of Arlington. =I u § " x ' " ' I * " " " f " -~ , f ' ; -;...R{;,\[);\{Q gran daughter and her four child-llialr Hlglfs c oes for winning open hrs.°::mu":;r relitivea a r ; "The Eventf 1 Toboggsn slide"ren.~ °°==f;';_'_j;=§ $232, ,':,"n;'"g c lose friends at their z u m hottie M135 GDILE ALLEN CLARIDGB AGAIN by s J ... of 25 to 0 The day was near Roe!!Hill,this county,the @=="l'.'§2.§',i"<§E.'I1l;ff_;mt tm f i "nwrzztts at;s:sF..=s.-xc hil1r and ¢-,tt stem. hadplanned ~ their flfttetlt wedding sn- Z)'Sweet and Lou"net wma ;'" g f i " 1 ; l i m Hr. and Mrs. Petersen were mar- l '|g . MISS VANOI .BRUNTO MISS 011 tsrt Saturday.Fred H.°?"~!L§ up .mf themlong trip, however CORA STR Cl\LE'l'1.DON C.idge severed has bwness relattonsf cu trouble and muddy rulds caused VAN DEUSEN. F. \\. ARNDT itsith The Bundles Store an¢lon Mon-I such s delay that the tesrn "rind 9 - TA L K .lfllif entered the busnness with thnlm Pender barely fifteen minutes be- "l11\H5 History of Wa.syinlrton=Byron Clow Communion firm ofl fore time for the game to start. The 1....fs -L_L_.-...-..a Munn Mn finld fhillgd rind Nov. 6,ta u in Denmark and came g America the following year. They not settled on s farrn near,Spitzer where they lived idx years| and later,one ysar on another;f a r m .I n t h e s p r l n l o f 1 8 8 3 i l l w l -l _ _ -A l - "u u u a r Richland township. Ae a young man, the deceased was well liked in his neighborhood,al- ways ol a pleesnnt genial dlsposb tion.After his marriage to H i n Bertha Voss he moved to a farm rear Wlnslds srhere he was livin st the time of his death. a n i m his wife and cltlldnen he! reterel sisters and hnotlterslleavesamong them being Mrs. John Dor-nncker of this county..I Enterprise ssteruis sympathyTheto we sorrowing relatives. r r WAS : N HER HTOCKING Chief of Police Latte made a rath of liquor Bfrl each of them werefined $100 for the transponatlon of liquor and the ear was oonllseuted sud ordered sold.The $100 fine, srss remitted on the find!M thatthey were both very poor people and unable to psy it and they would only he a burden on the county. .r - - -- _ rgssrzxrr tsscuzns'ASSDCIATIOH - n I A meeting was held at the high school auditorium,on Wednesday afternoon at four o'c1ock relative to orgsnlsing s Pannt-Taoebtri' Aeso- clation.The meeting i n s opened ty Sept. llasser. presidingl an n|_s_nt..- !"hd In aln!!! elf 1 a p. e Ways' and Meena of I-Imoorerios Home Work". Fira! to Sixth Grade Notes 'foe first.»ee=;n.r.:hI=~d.fourth. fifth and aixth grades indulged In llallo1re'en parties in their respect- ive rooms with 'the "eats" furnished by the children.Their menus eon~ aietlng mainly of candy,pop-corn halls, aandwichee and oocoa Fonr pupils have been absent from M i n Bunn*e room with Chicken Por. Hemphill and hire. Hawachildt as visitors and the Normal 'ruining clan aa obeervera during the past week.lt would be well lf more par- onta wouid visit the school nd ree what tho teachen are doing for The grades »}mdor the leadership rf Mrs. Ilrown plan to}ite a :noni- cal program o.week before the Christmas vacation.All the children of the first ai:grades wil!take part.This needs the co-operation and help of all the parents in inter»_ rusting the children in this doplrtmenl t o ; ~ n l n t t o r m o f e n e h l lllil'WIIHB pliyllilli l.\lr.M\l)lln un |.Jug.An X-ray taken showed that in our vicinity. those who are hunk f='l'..f'.f'.I'2.."»fl§.'i '.'l?...""5$.§"i`.!.u25..'i the eight of one eye was completely ing are doing it deiiberately in order ing neu Davie 49. cootutge 45 annl *°"'= making an operation m~eemr>.that it may dm ir Medrol, before L l Foi tte 35 |Billy Klnsrdon was on the sick too much ia oiled "P Iist not week.|Mr.wuz Selma:and wife and On Wednesday the classes wiki' study the_Engilah electoral system and make a comparison between it. and that of the United States. CRQW ELL umm NOTES ,., . . . . . . .The man tho la to ioetnli the ele- We have already enjoyed the last issue of the Kennoni News Me.; ami Mrs.Olson emi family will more to Cereeco neat week.We wieit thorn mood luck and hnppinedél in their new home. Geo.Anderson ami family visited I.)"e- Geyer and family were Sunday n'.ornoon visitor: at the R. C. Lip pincott home.Tho junior and primary classes sunt for the Sunday school nt Pleas nnt View last Sunday.They respond loyalty when the Supt.asks for t t 1-i ---' b ml the work on Sunday with frie and rein-special work. " o o eo n . . » e 3 o a |._will be completed in about o\=e£.¢"'°1' here.I hex;Sumley '=' "'"'"== one" dag: Mil!Bunn'e room has had 3*lf"weel<s.f ;The C. E. Lnutmp family is mov- Sim] each P'*PH in expected not only Mr. Leinml Champ of Lincoln camo ing into the vacant house between '~" invite one. but to bdrm' one. to ree hll uncle,hir.Ttundolli last the P. 0. and the l. 0. 0. In HAIL' the house the vacated will be °¢';week I.|||\Te¢lneei¢loy.1 151,..tv.};_Underwood went to copied ii? Dudley Ito.-aenhamn of Ar-gmnha' Wetlnendoy evening of Inst lmsrton.1 Mr. nml Mrs. `FredRay spentSun week to attend the reception Ziven'Nine Addie McCann. who ir wérk tho children._ 3 for Bishop Keeney at the First Meth- ml: in Omaha. came out with friends 1dist church.She accompanied Rev. Sunday to visit home folks. and Mrs.5lcProu\!.|Mrs John Bloco and her niahf, :attending the slate university come home to o u t her hurt vote.She i :MM Thelma Underwomi,who is hire. Jessie Toltnnan of Frcmor.\ tiaitinzdheir brother, W illiar are:mil their sister.Mrs.Alice Non!3 of a r e t u r n e d T u e u l a y r n o r n i n z .; m " l ' ° -N e b r .m e i e x p e c t b e 1 R e v .S m a l l e y p r e a c h e d t h e a f t e r g o n e a b o u t t o n ' | = \ 1 "\ n o o n e e r m o n n t t h e C r o w e l l H o m e ...._._ . - v - -! gf h e ~ * U .n.. r 'whearsingr ~ S\IJ\:1ll '~~ ~ s. being done donnie on m"t..3e por-Mra. lx. Sufherland il spending niif th cianeee in onler that fur. "l¢'\¢l with her tillIlthter. 515 m .and Zaire.Wm.Hart 11 *mi .. ° § .f . ~ ti .. f m s ta y " I gg y ~ ~ C tld i n Gf T¢ k l!` I | | l| I ."Of OI!I family MQ' Sunday g"¢$l5 Ili BUT* 'I le program t, tiivided into two friemfa nt the Home miss her emily ; Sager: of Blair. o ttn en- as they do also her bright cheery r .rea.The tint,on.pero ..l"I`{1.."I'airy Co11r{\ira¢}" and the notea in th# H=='-=1jv\=i~=§"'"" second \'ifioll$Ci i r bd mn s _ ~ Re v. Y mle r wo o d returned Saittr-;f=°':= `h z I r s t r i p "m o m -=*l"¥__whic h are port of the music work. 1 s eten on rom in Mr. and Mrs. A. Pdereen of Flor- Ferne Hutchinson has returned mi tier a ies, under Miss Steinbach, after a eiege ol chicken pox.We 'are lad to see you back. Ferne ern part of the state. . a n d Sire.Chan Widener and Harland French of Kennanl Tlturnday nt the home ol' MenckeA number of Crowc il Home f<»:J'"°° and Mr. and Mrs. \'ti'll Bleauior tool: advantage of the fine weather ond went :town Tuesday to register:=their rotor."I "Htl History clones ot the Junioi Sunday vieltore at the home were Illih achool orc goi,,,,,"To ote for Praaielant by atfi ,\vote,in their nollpectire clneeee to-dar.(Tuesda;~) Odginnl poems by 5 A pupiln Christmas Night The Chriatinaa bells are ringing.The snow in aojt and eleorl.. The children in the hottaee Are happy with the cheer. Ralph Swornon. The Robins The Little robin; in the earef. Ar! fitting' ta and fro; Jack Frost reminds them that it Now ta almost time to go.311lr¢l¥'~'*Haher. The Leaves'lorh at the leaves come tuniblitll down,se n n mo all upon the around. Dancin; to and fro..'rm em noon be blankets! over uw snow.Helena Simonlen. Mrs. Chenowith, Mr. and hire. Lol- tia. Rev. High of Lincoln and Fran- fml Bogie and Lawrence 'Underwood or Omaha.Mr.and 3111.Long of Auburnspent'5\'ednew\with Bits.Mc-' Greeor.The ladies ere sisters.Thelma and Mrs. Underwood spent; 3if\m\:\}afternoon in Omaha. Rev.Underwood arent to Sioux f i t?Wednenlay to officlate nt the William fheely funeral. nsrtxoonrr z~:rt==-comm. c rumcn.0. U. Hc l'roud. Pastor |ttns'. tislltii nt the Fritz hiatthieson home Sunil.ty.Mrs.izkhlie Brown entertained ie tfllonts Sunday.hir. and Bin..Tay Deaver ol' Omaha; Mr. ond HII5. Hanalnrnen nml hlenno, linrgfnt Goof! of Blair, Mr. oml Mrs.Lcflie Ren- show nml Mr.and Mu .Dvrano wo r n . Sunday WB! Hlfold Nei:ur|'§ ¥¢\ enth hinhdny and his mother enter» tained eighteen of his iittlo friends ir. his honor.A very fine time woot reported by all those pnmnt. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ostrnmier, Mr. and .Mm James Monon and Mr. lo-1.1 Mrs.Chan.Smith of Omaha were Sunday g o u t:ot Chat Sut- Bir. and Mrs. Louie Ltenrke spent Ae directed by the minieterlai an- Sundayxnt Hurley Clomen's of Her- nociation. Armistice Day .tnnivere-otan.' ary will be observed at our morn-I Mrs.Martin lloicr 1.ia1tl\\I at the ing an-»i¢¢| F r it:Mntthlenon home D1urodl¥Other remtfar services for the dev.Mrs.. Ralph Kelly of Tekamah spent will be hold.fl"r"Iclay at the home of her aieter, :ree men will give a ble. public Mrs. Eddie Brown. N r n the evenln of 'l'hnrsda .!Mr. and hire. Gottlieb Zimmermannneosry rNovember13.:hcl iamily of Herman Mr.and .twxn 'rm: norroal noon day ot the Mott Iverson home.Mr.and Sire Cliffoni Ray nf nonh of Tekarnah .went Sunday ef- temoon at the Matt iwrson home. Mrw.Mott Ire:son m d ron wi n :\l ~]:n.l;|11L\r;t, Clara ond Penrhtook ~=1§»»~1 3rilln)evening with the Lnlae~Ain at the Legion Hall in iierrnan.` Blr. nml Mrs. Jack Grimsley :mainchildren are riaitinx relative: in thi.; t:eigi1borttoctl Mr.-.Grlmsley in at sister of Zdre.Fred llunlum and Mrs.Ilnrvey Krogh.~ Mr. ond Mrs. F. Lawson of Craig; the week-eno tn Umlnae,gloom.;vehir. end Mrs. `I'. Garske. Mr.and Mrs.Peter Ilngge and 5hciyn visited in Herman, at the Ed Wilson home last Sunday.Mrs. Hosea Wilson is on the sick at the present writing. John Hooks and John Compton loft lost Sunday on o business trip to Koneae.Corn huiking has begun in earnest on the Pepin.Thechildren at Sutherland school tnioyed n Halloween party Friday nflernoon.Chas.lamb railed at tho J.Z. Po-terecn home inet Sunday afternoon to eco the Jersey cattle Jens re- cently purchased in Missouri.The Frank Differ and Chou Wil kine families attended o Hallowe'cn n o m at the Fred Pec k home lov !ridny evening. - u -- - - u m~:1.t. CREEK \'.sL1.m xr zws . - . . - hir. om! Mrs. Emil Lolimon spout Sunday with friends nt Spiker. Mrs. August ligrlwoff spent l"hu%- ~ afternoon with Mre Nevin Mc -. *11;¢ near Arlington. Mir-e Helen Wilkening spent Wed ncs|i.13 evening "i th Lroum and Violin }l0|i.lI\9..l|. .... -. ._, -.. ___._.... ___. _. -. » .. .- - " " i i . ~ §3,c i Paulrem who \\u.1 an-token to the Blair hospital for operation,died Tuesday.An obitu ary is found elsewhere in this 1.- aue.hire.w. G.Harrison and slaugh- ter, Mine Ada and the kiddies auto- ed to Milford.Nebr.inet Sunday onnl enjoyed a picnic after visiting Mrs: R'nrrleon"e mother who is at the Soldiers Home there. Bliss Gdile Aiien spent the week- end nt the J. Larsen home. Fred Masters and Pete Nelson!nent duck hunting Inst Saturday and were successful as ueuol. Mrs.J.Larsen ontcrtadnod the lAt"kln Club.Oct.29.'Those paw- ent were Mesmlamee J.Murphy.N. G. Jensen. James Hansen. J. J.Long, Earl Caldwcli nnd Fred Long.t nice luncheon wan aeweel. hir. and Mrs. Wm McCann nutocd to Hornburg.Io. lest Sunday. Ilu l0 is o strong svntizwzeaul 1 F ' 1lor in favor of usirr: tlc : rl tire f{llTD¢I court h0\.tM." n a PU" lic pork, on thetheory that at ua.donnted yearn ago to the county bv n pioneer citizen and. that it. wouhl Im enmmercialielnsr hi#henefaclion in 2ell the innd. _ . . .- -_ _.. as.I-1 F. uv .o§`..... Mrs..=;f"~'.,:,m ':.::. .121 @| l| II lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll dren more guests Sunday of the L ~o g" " " " " " " ' ° ' " "E ' t T d A n o f O u r §5 I f Y o u H a v e n m e y Mies Oral Akin, who has been ron iinetl to the hospital for some wocicr on nocount of on automobile eccl- dent was able to retum to.her school work at llerroan Inst Mon day. Mr.and Mfr.Joe Vaught spent Satunley night nt the McCoy home nnd while there the men of the por- ty went *wg hu|3tin|.;.Mrs. T. K..veraon and little duunh-l ter neoompanied her brother ami] wife,Mr.:uwl Mrs.L.G. Johnsonl to Omaha to visit their mother, him! Martin Johnson, who is in the Meth mao. hospital.Mm J. S. Conety had as Stln\l£\} dinner guests,Mr.and Mrs.E.nn Redfield of Blair nm] Mr. and Mrs. Robert Redfieldeol Gmaha. Kenneth Hiker of Bo n County visited Sunday with his sisters, Mes clames Kenneth and Harry Tyson.Wilbur Conety returned anfll will assist-his brother. J. S.shock] corn.Mina Edith \\'arrlck canle from Bethany last Saturday to Blair andi in msn: at the home ol her aunt, Hn. Bertha Goliehott. :ez |mm|um|mm|u|n|||||m|m1||||||\|IQ _ -- -- 1.- 11 . - n u -a n -u u -. _ -u -u u -um u -. - n- : u~MEATS q a 1u x_ _n-nEGive Us a Trial and Bc Convincedl §This W eek W e Are Selling Some . -a. e q -§R e a l B a b y B e e f a n d C o r n - F e d S t e e r s § . _§Quality and Prices HHH Pic tur YougF r i d a y - - F i s h D a y . W e ' N N I H a v e A n o t h e r ~3 §S h i p m e n t u i N o r t h e r n B u i i l l c n d s n t .lb . ,g § _W e A l s o H a n d l e M i l k i n B o t t l e s § a a n §Oysters and Celery §_1. E Are Now in Season and We Have § §Plenty of 'Em.~ §Bu<:h Bros.eat Market § "3 3 §Bihir. Kennard and Herman § - 1 » 1 --.a ; =- = S o l o m o n M y e r s .w h o h a s b e e n l l l l l l l l l I I l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l i l l l l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l | | | | | | | \ f County"South urnano.tnoyn wen;upuu u !......... .. -_1 ht the farm wnere may lWH. W OODS, Hinoriag,I Mr.Claridge in well knoIn nthrough and through.bou 1g...0|;C;1§;3'fR_,\,Blair, havin: been for you-rrlt"the 'ree result was that me nm g m " Te en ie {S to p Telli ng Mo " me of .on B==¥1"¢ H°°'°of at Bhir ...trustee me poorest som out(2)~-pu Jost a Weaver ofICutett.er but later credit man at they have shown litlst aeaaon.pg;,I Dreams"the Brandeis ?'°°"f'der went through the line like water!m e n a m t o n m t s un friends in than eounty will *>°|o=mo¢h a sieve w their end runa' Hilton Rhoadee, Elton Bissell, lazein pleased to know that hehae again netted repeated len; gaina.On theRhone, Soren Jensen, winiam lxooe into business for '""'"" """.ui¢\¢-off.Blair (receiving)fumbled Stenfield ihe ahould be n great ofnot to the the ball three times. and recovered 11--ORIGINAL pgEy,g_lfirrn of which he becomes a mem- the ban near their own goal line. "The Quincy Colony"|\>¢r .1 The second mar Blair had time M M ALLEN m z u n n g tn:-01.0 FASIIIONED FIDDLERS, Hia aequaintam with the farm- of this county with whom he to warm up and limber up.The line hed Pender was thrown forers.I ,was always popular. will,erithoutglosu repeatedly, and the game wa doubt, be a h"5l"°"' 5°"" for "M a much more evenly matched affair Byron Clow Commission firm..ha the words of the referee."sf The Enterprise `]oins with *'*";omr had not suffered the disadvan many friends in this c ommunity in Inge of gh,long trip,th,score I wishing unbounded sut-:em in h"'nouid have probably been 0 to £Lp|}{E_ boss viol; ,3 p JENSEN,new field of work.I Previous to this game, Blair was_ C a n "1 tied with Tekarnah for first place 13-READING.I ARMXSTICE DAY,?i0\'.H in the conference.It in now prob ".ludy '0Shea Seen Hamlet"iable that Tekamah will walk off_ ALICE IIAW LEY HAGGARD Annistice Day,Nov.11,paaeedlwith the honors. 14-TALK, "Historic Fontanelle"rather quietly in Blair with oniy '*:/"~zton onen w AL BERT srmc x d isplay of we flags on Main stre et- our r s n c u c w l c s 15- ORIGINAL r oa m.and the eiosing of the bunk: to re-1 l x ' m n m o n s c n o o m (!}"Jordan Am n Hard Roarl 1.0 Travel (2)"Paddy on the Turnpike" sal fax Little More W hisky" JOHN and JAMES 5.lcDONALIJ, vio- line BIIN PIKE, guitar; FRANK "Nebraeka.The Home of the-mind the public that it was a legalGoldenrod"§,,_,,d,,.In the old world under the despot- By J OHN A. McDONAi.D, The Dana College observed the day inbtm of Europe the ignonnt massePioneerPoeto fitting manner by putting onashort of men and women were moved and,*P'°|"d their declining F°""'Mr and Mrs. Petersen are enjoy-Itead by MRS. LE. ARONSDN gram the chapel to which the controiled by the intelligent andI6--ORCHESTRA,lgzgu ,,,;,n;,,,;,,d_leultirated aristocracy.In ou r Uni t!I ood health' at present,ulaletl on the arrest and his thor. ll) "J une Night"[In the evening at dance was giveneci SLI'N the government rests upon (2) "Kin Me Goodnight"iat. the Legion Hail which drew titeithe will of the people;every man THE HARMONIANS usual crowd and than the day pueedhu anl act e power either for good 11- TAL K.one h1,u,,.y .or evi.T e t question is will" o h h and Purpose og' UNE .he think rightly or wrongiy;ehali Pioneer Aeaociati ".r .the power in him be educated and '1'.'f""'§'Q'l`.zg.;\ELen°P ~ n d w= ; 5 ' xT " ' " " ' " ' " ' R m S . n C E B l oieeoondarsglst oom industry , IH; to com | ti ! - .XiI A .r e y n p a r o rn.a m o .e. i n "When You and 1 vvefej .be emo instruction in the high school Young,Maggie 1 The American ~ ' ? ""f°"`n ; l$the production of elenr thinking "Good Nlsrht, Listeners"e BLAIR mxsn QUA!tTIIT"ll:2 E C a n o o r ' m a x x s g We desire to express our thankn. to the many kind friends who through . their thoughtfullnes-e nmde§ the last days of our loved one eeeicr to bear by their vinitntions and for; their kindly nminiatrations after hin death.We feel especially grateful to those who sent auch beau}ifulE floral offerings and to all other: who no kindly lent n helping hand ot the trying hour. Mrs.i'erdinanfl Bugeon +a and Sona. Mrs. J. P. Jensen made an Armls-=». tice Day speech at WOAW last Tuea clay evening. that her friends enjoy-I ed hearing ofer the radio tmlthought well worth while.| Mr. and hire. Joy Thompson 3.l| visiting Mn .Thomp»on'e pairenta, Mr.and Mrs.Chu.l{,pnee.Mrs. Thompnon ivan formerly Clara Hoya1 nhould feel well natasfterl o1er the result of their Sixth Annual Arm-.ietice nm hem on inet Tuesday we-' ning at the Legion hall.The ladies of the Auxiliary had beautifully dec- orated the hall an-rl with excellent mu.-\ie_the unusually tome rro\~~i pgged a very pleasant evenintt.The boys should be conirrntulated mtcllegent men and women who wiil ihouider their civic reeponeibilitiv and make better citizens ol the com munity, state and nation..__ HD HATTHIESEN xx lloSPI'I.\l Hd Matthieiaep ttne taken nuduion ly with an attack of appendieitls on on the rrmnner in which every d¢Tuesday evening and was immediate taii was handled.ly taken to the (Jaritson hoapltaiin Omaha for an operation which 'acne CHRIS s r n w n U A SAPPI:xx Dl(iTI§.ed that he is gettin; along as well Chris Strove was taken to the llialr hospital last Tuesday rnorn~. performed the some-night. As we go to press are are inform ae could be exppeted. Maaonic funeral services wen held im: aufrerinr from appendicitia "Hinos afternoon for we ar. Martin of was operated on at eleven o'ciock§ the name morning.The attack \\a.\sudden and ha had been working the day previous! At thin writing he is ati!! very ion :lrfi the outcome cannot be deter- m m c d 1 The indie-1 of the Congregational church hehl one of their popular. dinners at the church pariors. Tues day evening.Nor.l l . ansas CIW. Iormerly a Blair mer lchant.Mr. Martin conductedahard ware burlneea here where the Peter fifteen or eighteen year' azo At that time, his wife died and he wont to Kansas City to be near his only daughter.Flo.nova Mn .I!-erhen Poor.Be was in the seventies anl was a resident oi Blair mont tr.;Iluriol wan made ln the Ianni;l : li n the Blair cemetery. a Ir e n h a r d w a r e r t a n d w u n t i l p e r h a p * reside.There were eight children. . van of whom are living and were preamt with their families to eoiuri the festivities on this eeeaslon. The children are Peter K.of ..,°ons.J 'L of Blair, Mrs.l~'l1:u Anderson of] Herman,li n .Geo.Brodereon of Blair. L.P. of Blair, Mrs.Alben 5Pei.er|-en and Mrs.Shirley Petersen both of Herman.There an also twenty two grand-children and two great grand-children. K W"g f ll u g | ~ | . b | ¢ M u ] M ~ * r \ | | | | |TIN Lalfll \.l|E¢ Mluu ul \.u¢e|» - he arrested a otan and woman who claimed to hail from Council Blufh. lava.Ihe man araa decidedly under the influence of liquor and in trying to start his car. had ao much difficuity that he attracted the attention of Pete Foilin who tipped Lotta off and at the name time advleed him to take note of the lady's atocidng. Latta dd ao and suoe enough found The home was beautifully decor- a pint of hootch and a noarch of the ated with autumn flower: and leaves! and the dinner whic h was a wmv tuoua one.was prepared and een eo br the daughters and slaughtere- in-law.Xmona; the many attractive dishes on the table was a huge anne food wedding cake. About sixty guests were present to partake of the delicious dinner ,ond among them were M n Peter- ...-. two brothera. Ralmus of Blaiq and Fred of near Spiker.1 |The host and hostess received' rnany d w presents and their chil- fdren preeented eath of them with . n eo mf or ta blic wr in which to mg rea 1:desp ite the fac t that the y ar e ~enty-eight and seventy-four yearsofg are neepectively.The Enterprise ioina their many wellmriahers in extending eo n tf ltu i lations to them at dtis time an-l| heat wishes for rnany happy years I lt ia related of a certain kin¢.} .i.hat,when ernbirked on a vo ge.. rar brought forth another galion and a quart of wine.1*' They gave their names as Hr. and Mrs. George Nelaon; of Council Bluffs,Iowa.The man wal sober- ing up yestenday in the city "strong boa" but waa ao aid: from the ef- fects of hi!:!ebaueh"that he was under the do-ctor'e care. ln tbl afternoon when the effects of the "rot gut" had partialiy spent couple were taken be-ita force, the tore Judge Bebe!1-here Iher were fined :xml the ear confiaated and ordered sold by the aheriff. The charge was based on drunk-enena and having and transporting liquor.Chief Lotta ia to be congrat- ottgh eeanch for the illicit goods. DANA l".»\CULTY MEMBER HUNDRED Dana College very fittingly ob served the 10th birthday o! one of their faculty. Prof. P. S. Vig,last Friday aiternovn, Nov. 1.A program of rnuaie under the di- rection of Prof.Waldo Nielaemandattendedbysomeofhiseoorgn=~.| infomml speeches by Rem A.u end carrying nrith him some of hue .taensures. a -storm arose. which made =it necessary to tighten the ahlp.l Andenion of Beresford. S.D. Rev. li. P. Jensen of West Branch, Iowa. Dr. Dyainger of Fremont and others the omaieal director.Ura. Brown. rendered two aaiectiona.Hxa.Gao.HeQu.arrie introduced Mn .Robert Bloodgood of Omaha. rho has had oonaidarabla experience with aueciationa of this kind and ahe told,in an §ntot~e.|t1n| manner some of the benenta of the organiza- tion.a llre. George lleQua|rio wal elect- ed temponry chairman with power to appoint hor working oonunldee and rnake plana for the neat :neat- ing when a permanent organisation will be perfected. Thene rraa quite a number of nv- enta and teachers praaent and all expressed wemaelvea as interested in aeeing the organisation a the I one. - u - u-- H * A.L. A. INSTALL QW ICEBS nu- F The Auxiliary to the American Ibadan inatltiled the folloiring offic- era for the eneulnl year.K u .S. M.Knott ol Herman who ia praai- dent of Dirt. No.2 A. L. A.""of Nebraska acted aa Installation offic- erPait pres.,Hn .E.R.Ha nlnd , Free., M1a. D. C. Peebles. Vicepres.Lilian Munson.Rnd vie!-.llra.H. H. St:-ure, =e¢*r.Hn .(Azria Peter aen,treaa.,hire.Wayne Dorsey. chap.,Mrs. C.B.Hain, hint., Min Edith Hain;Sent. at Anna,M m Ron Deeta.Ex. Corn.. Mrs.J. P. Jensen.Mn .J.H.B»o1l"l'l1lIl and Hrs. John Bureham..e After a hinch served br a commit- tee. the ladies listened over the radio to Mrs. J. P. .Ieneen'a Armistice Dai apeeirh from WOAW, Omaha. . -- - - -- whenopon he commanded hia eourlmade the nftemoon a memorable wg T HA NK y g g trern be thrown overboard but nav-'one.. _ -_r d h i s m o n e y .H o w i s i t w i t h p a r - E S u p p e r w a s a e r v e d t o t h e o u ! - o f !T h e A m e r i c a n L e g i o n ,u i t o er . t . | \w h g a r g e m b a r k e d \ " l U t f o l " l i . l ! t B t o w n q u e s t s i U \ . h £d i n i n g T O D ! ! !i n d | h | { | k a l l t h o s e ' h o h e l p e d m g k g a n d f a m i l y o n t h i s o o ; - o n e o f t i r e :i n t h e e v e n i n g a b a n q u e t w a s h ¢ l ' !; ; , ¢ | ,o n a n n u a l d a n c e a e u c o e I S ,e o - w h e n t h e y n e e d a b e t t e r s c h o o l h o m e f o r t h e h o n o r e d m e m b e r .i f e c i a i l y .t h o s e w h o c o n t r i b u t e d n o l o s a v e t h e i r c h i l d r e n f r o m i l l h e n l t h . h h i r .\ ' i ; ' e s o m ,S o r e n a n d C l e m i m m o u s l y t o t h e b o y #w h o s o l d o r a b e t t e r t e a c h e r t o r e s c u e t h e m l o f C h i c a g o w e r e p r e s e n t t o ¥ ' 1 " ~ * ° i ! 1 i e k e t ¢b e f o r e t h e d a n c e . f r o m i m m o r 1 . a l i t y a n d i g n o r a n c m o r ' t e r e n a s l a t e o r a n h i l l i n f s r r o n h i o f p a p e r t o s a v e t h e m f r o m i d l e n e e r z i h a v e w e a n y p a r e n t s o m o o z u n .o r , h a v e ' a r e n o t ,w h o ,u n d e r a u c h c i r - i c u m a t a m a w i l l f l i n g t h e c h i l d o v e r i b o a r d a n d s a v e t h e n h i i l i o g ? - H o r - 1 n o e H n n n .~ maefxoney to Blasters took asm? Jerry Foley and ron, Fnncia up to Rochester Minn., in the Red Goss fmr to consult the Mayo Bros. in re- mind to an operation for Francie. They left Tuesday morning nml perhaps ten days.i foto in the birthday festivities. : u xz : ' r \ r a i s e s 'l'E.\RS YUUNG Sir. and Mrs. Wm. J. Rodgers a few friends gathered at the homeof"Grandpa and Grandma Cruick- nlunk" on last Satunlay evening to make "Grandpa"remember that he was just nimty-three yearn old on that day.The visitors took well filled b" '| aud The proceeds 1rere $tT5 which i! go o ion; 'ew towards pay ing the rent on the hall this winter. ?olitka and politicians take funny turns at times but Holbrook,float senator between Washington and Dodge counties had the rare of his life.The mail vote was the decid- ing factor ard gave him the decioion over J ohn Gumb and Norman Wil- keta and with a cup of tea beened|"""" his °PP°"''"" me-rrv over the "ould Scotch 1|ay"they mariethe event and when theyl Re\."Zklt:Keeman'e father.hi. Ea Mm L, Masters expects to be gone left :nfl ;..~omi "Grandpa" that they' 3IcKeeman of Oklahoma in apendlcc wool-1 oc hack next year.ill ferr weeks with his son and flliiily.