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11-20-1924T B l a i r .H e b r u k n .Ii o ve m b e r18,19 2 1 Q THE ENTERPRISE ~ OFr=|c|AL PAPER OF CITY OF BLAIR,NEBRASKA GENERAL AND IDCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" _mmnmruPut Ehhlprima bury Beeves.$9750 road choice heavy beevel.$£ll|0mr to good bones.$8000 ummm: to Zur bee\rea,'t¥.000 lain an (nod fad halfan, $5.11)common togood hdvo n . 5.2"Il:loud£0cholceg n u A | . oc . \z . u zwsmrls n FOI A L L - n u : r s o r u s "rnwith theFredso much thht the su:ling andfinR A I L R O A D T I M E T A B L E.nmlgyI lernooHurdumfuniiy.taking poinu» are hard to find ,d irmdMn .MarahlllTyson of"'|1¢¥\contemplatingdurLondon Chimp nm! North WesternOnuhnandHr.WitlBehrensofllriv. one of Use big nttlom urn "' - - L -n\_1.|\n|_TBtlnnesou\ \ ¢ tSundayguestsatUW"HnlmnLmprn:nluumuonDaily.'the Harry 'Pucker home.but although this exhibit was splen Train W al..(Lam huakinir in the order of thedid, it-proartiona waned mmider1:32 P.Halii:f§»;"¢$n§§»;|I ala ` fnlr\ nl¢.l!l|||l!k:||l:lllt lfll ' L u 7 2 1 3 A . H . ~a llyin~ m o c. S l . P . M . Q 0 .A b o u tId n e nQh0!C0Inprima Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD NO. 4a§}.Am, w,\smN<;foN COUNTY, ~NisaRAsxA, NOVEMBER ao, 1924T f l h l N o r t h ms A. za. D.1fy except Sundry. m oP .M . a nP .u . 7 1 5 A . H . s = 2 r > A . l I . 12 : 3 5 P . M . D a i l y e x c e p t S u n d a y . D a i l y a c c e p tSu n da y . S u n d a y o n l y . Tr a i n s S o u t h Da i l y e x c e pt S u nd a y . 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D o h e r -w h o a n g t h ¢ m h f ° U ° * _ : _ " K 1 ~ na ,'a °',"o| : m 1 e r a , , i h a h i g h s c h o o l e d u c n l o n o f t h e p r 0 K 1 l \ | 1 ~i ,o e p r o d u d n l r | » ¢ 0 u n e d u c a t e d n u n i t f o r g y " R L 1 B l o w S o f t W i . . _ . . . . . . . . .n n n n l i l l b l f l f i l l '.I - ; - - 1 - " n n i l k ;l l ) D l 0 l f | f i | t f e l 3 ~~U P I "Y n BLAIR H. 3. GIRLRecant forecasts ofliuropenn "iRoM"ind "UW the ""'""". T""`L uzcoauas when m éuum gnu con. simqil on: hllr|... ..\ M.|Tin Pull hllnn wen A. P. Comp |\on,B.F.Hiller,Fnnl:Dudgnn. ilnmu Huh". John A. Rhnldtl and | J lm| | :lf.Smith. lll old and elon- o neo-l |:I'lIl anti, Sl-'lllfl MII: cumn<:m»a¢\'u|I; nnnln. $::n|!l,| l\; ullf alwat. lllll3[l\l.ll.| ; hilt! mul mell ium tahrl. illuntnnl: hnlnlnl bulll, teumm Ill:IN! In 4l|»»||rf| | | | lll,Ifrienda of the de¢eaacJ.-0:fa i r to f o w l f . .J e n . $3 . 5 |1 8:23 r. n. Daily. "m..un csrx' scnoul. xmas" National Education Week, Novem ber xr to 22, wil! be observed in the English department by the prepam tion-anddeliveryofthreeminute uliu; the making of posters adren tising the movement; aruf tlie writ ingofthemesuponits\ar"1q,u.< phllca.tMonday inConstitutionday,lull nssloganis:TheConstitutionin thehnlwnrkof democracyand op portunity. Txaudey,Patriotismdiywilllay nitlna upon tho United Stites- Flag, "Thesymbolof theideals andin alltntions of our Republic." W dn lsd lr,SchoolandTeachers daywill emphasisetherelationof the schoolto a greet democracy. Thurnday, Illltaracy dey, wilt have no its central theme, "Informed In- telligence lsthe .inundation ofrep:enntathrego\ernrnent.'°| Makeyourd o m ."Vl.sityour Schools",andvisitui duringArn crican Fducstlon Week.P 1.-ut Wednesday the Orchantra sn tertainedthepupils of theHigh Schoolwith n concert consisting of' threenumbers,nqnely,"I'nliingl lSO¢\'ea\", "Ping of Tnxce" md "Duet the Waves".The wor¥ showed vast improvement aim the ¥:e|,'innin|;of the year and was enjoyed by all.i Wednesday litemoon Ruth Jensen entertained the High Sc hool with 1violinsoloandCatherineBeckman; w i t h1p i a n oe o l o . l Arrnistice Dny was observed with' appropriateeacerdeesind lofthe BlairOllySchools.IntheSenior HighSchool,Supt.D.V.llanser gavea talkon "TheMeaningofArmistice Day." 'iin the Junlorlilgh Schoolandthezrtdes,pltrlc tic song:weregiven.Atl lA.M. efery pepll in the Blair High Schools stoodat nttcntlon[n in gtheEaat noon.TheI1ren=on'nservedsupperforthembeforetheiadjourned. There\|.£'t"¢ eighteenprenent..MrlandMrs.I i l uKing,John Broan lm!Mrs.Rmwcoc Sylvie were Sunday visitors nt the home of Mn. iiinMetsler.Mn and Mrs. Ired Ray took sun- ;aar. with Mr. andMn. Joe Bandar irHermanSntunlaynight.Mn . Ray stayed In over Sunday.Mrs.MattIversonandfamily spent Sunday at the home oi'Mr. andMn .Chu.lllnnchardntHer- man.Mr. and lin. T.K.Iverson went to Omaha Sundsy to ale Mrs. Hertin Johnson whoisstilltaking treat- rnentnforrheumatlsm. Mm. fdatt Iverson and family en- trrtainedthesons,RandallandT. l-I. and fnmilies ond John Deaver nt nn oyster supper Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray were sup- per guests at the Mrs. Matt Iver:on home Tuesday evening. OnIsntFridayafternoon,MH. MattIversonanddaughter.Clara andBjrs. T.R.Iverson .and .baby . y l u da tt h eH e n r yB e a r dh o m e . " BELL c nt-:sn VALLEY NEW S LastI'ridsyevening~theLoca! LuthennL|a.g1.|0rnetforthlir monthly meeting.The foreplrtof theeveningwastlqvotcdtostunt night of which several of the mem berstookpam.Thercznnsnder of thee\enin|; was1'nentwithnpic noclal.'I'hosTewhoattendedhorn here were. Gertrude Niebaum, Clara Mcngedoht,IreneandNorma Holt rnan, Cocll nnsi Gilben Laliman, Ar- thur Mcngedoht, Clarence Wtikcning andAlvinandAlfredWeitkamp. Mr.ndHn .Wm.lioltmannnul family.Mr. ondMn. AdolphHolt- man and dnughter, Anetu and .Kiss SophWatermanmotonedto Nonh Bendundsy where they spent the .day at the Otto Schulte home ut-..\f¢venInlnoniramnanont l l l \ . \ . lm u m s' u n a \ | .w__. . _ . .country;or,naveryappropriately stated, it was n "l`n:nily Party". It una the bout of the exhibition offi cials that "to visit hene is to \fi\i' every continent of the cnrt|1"..And ilwasthat,we hadhopedtodo. conocqucntlyitwasonthinpoint thatwesuffereddinappointment; l'of"'l.rsde" as the primary objaetlva andspending in a feat we canall iesrnwithouttravellingtolondonforthetraining.However,dinos- nndx found their way to '*'l\'enbley" (nametaken fromLondonsuburb when exhibition Wu held) and were nble to spend many days profitably on this 216 acre ground, which con tainedbulidlngscarriedoutinthe style of architecturetypicalof the native country whose exhibit it held: and no lem spectacular was the wa ncrestadiumwhichhadaseating capacity of 1t0.000.In order to avoid being swamped itthis exhibit, l shall move to Lon don proper, for it in here. after nll. that the American. at leant. centers hisInternet.London,withi nhin toricnl streets,builtlings andsites. I lis probablyneedless to mythat the first dsy found us in Westmin- ster Abbey when we were c ompell edto feel our in-dgnlficanoenn we stood, just a dot. in thisoverwhelm ingmsgnlfloonrc.Thepnrliarneot building proved noless interesting grand and nttnc tiona visited were:ARomanBath,re- ccntiyexcavatedand broughtto London; the tower of London, which containedin onesection thejewcis ofthe crownJewelsin truth.But wemuststopeightwcting sm!ob servethe people TheLondoners are veryinterest- ingnpecimcnsofthe" Iiiicemy- self"type.Evenmoney-making andduty~pe\formanceoresubonlin- ate to the game of making an "im- presaion"; and the imnmmion to be nude was "Inm aLondoner-}0\l. anit towercdhigh in a statelymanner.Other PQOINl|ll{$811 Llilt t.u.u~:n T()z..\:~"zu m m -Anotherpioneersettlerhasgone fromourmidstandh uanswered the call to whic h all modality must I1Ref. O. U. 5icPrond had charge of the services, both nt the home lnll ni the grave and his words of kindly cheer were pronounced from n full ness of heart thatmade them sink déennto the minds of the hemerr and bgint n great comfort to the &;»1..~».lrolnmon to fntr rlore. Hill:-2 . aw-Di! to choice stuckeremo vo r||fair to good atocken. !'~imr@ t w.n nmun in hir smokers. Stowe.;i.'»:rnahystockors.S t l u f j tw . stork |J{*1f|l':i£11115 L?-0: stock cows $.2.5»u@:t.;:.`»;stockcazvn.5 ; m y giveheed.l`en1in.andE.Bugeonlwho "fc been n putibnl sufferer fOr,Ile leaves to mourn him, his wife..Tenthousand fresh hogsarrived some ttme, from `heart trouble.pa.u-. rd awny Inst Friday rnornlhg nt his home on cut Waahin¢ton street. Deceneledw uhominhIohn\\k, NewYork,Nov.5.1852 andcame 1|Nc bruknwithhispa:entxin 1857 when they settled on A term it. De Soto, where he spent his boy hood and early manhood dsys. HewasmarriedtoMissMlnnu JohnsonOctober281385and zricf stricken mourners. three sons.CurtisP., newmnrrlcri andlivinginRanmaCity,Mo., Hnroid I!.,also of Kansas City, lilo. nnd Russell E. Bugeon in school in Chicagoandonesister.Mrs. C.P. Thomas of Pittsburg, Kansas. nl! of whomwerepresentatthefuneni ceremonies. _ . _- - - _ - - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ...:.t LIVE STUCK PRICES two daughters who passed nonyIII itfnncy and three :onsCurtinHar I1,r ~~~~~~A TS U U T HI J M A H A ing in lhnnan City. Mo. and Ru.-tsell, foo.1Washer Tone to the Hogs. Wednaldu nnd sold at Drives rangingfrom steady to n oline tower than Tues JIIJ'Prime butcher weights sold upto$92.1 and buik nf all fhatrading was at got.;ofjn 15Refemuwere :mon headandthe marketslow butabout steadynl!sroundBeat woolod lambs brought $13.60.clipped _$l\.25:ndfeeder! inmbl 3!3.Fa0.Quotations on sheep and lnmbaz-Lamba. good to choice. s1s2.\o13.oo; lambs.fairto good.$l:.nu0| :t:.'5:mom; xambo. stzooetrrnu: wethere. $.10uftT.'i}; clipped lambs. rod. $10.756'tl2."»;yenrlings rule. $Tt}069.50; lst ewes. $.'t50Q71J\l; breeding owne,yearllngs. excluded, SBMIGS DU;feed lnl ewes. owned 2»» ; theroungeat attending an elcctricallgatc a m eS| 0IQQ1 9 2 5 ° cmrtneerinxschoolin ChicagorAtter marriane, no fam mi yearnLOW CF '-$ 1 2 . 0 0 wran spent on the ohl home farm afH o g s~~l o c~ terwhichhemovedtoBlair and enteredthegrocerybusinesswhich he conduc*ed for s number of years. Hewasngoodbueineammanlimi laid by enough of thi): world'1\ goods that he was nbie U) live in comfort during his decliningyears andto leavehisfamilyingoodcircum hllnoea.He wan a member of the Methodist church :nd a consiatant christian and hed many friends who heid him in high esteem.He svn of n soc iable kindly disposition andhad ngood nordfor every one.He went tluougli the early period of development of the countyand could recount the important happen I. I | Dail,Stoldy Market for SheepandLimbo-Fat Woded Lambs 313IO: ClippedLambs$1125;Feeder Lambs s12.2sa1a.s0- Union StockYudl. South Omahl. Nor. ta 19.24 -who emo fresh c lttllWednesdayandbadreportsfrom esstern bee! and cattle markets theIndowas dulland 106234:lower Lhnn Tuosday.Belt yesrllngs anought32200.Trndo ln etockera and feederscontinues dull at the lowest prices ol the anon.Qtlblliltilllon cattle:-Choicetoprime yenritnll. $l1.%0¢l:! ID: loud to choice yenrlings, $I0.!uL)01t35; fair tn:ood ronrlinn- so.:noxur»o; commontohir ycarllngs. $7.:.o¢om:trashy lrlruledupy elr llnpS41lJl\€)'T nu; bTamrws I-:t' zsc oP. \| . c rwnc n 'TheLittleChurchAroundthe 'Comer" gRev. Chu. D. IIering,Pastor. I- - - Serviccs, Sunday,Nov.t6th. ?:30 A.M.Holy Communion D:45..A. M. Children"s Church and :School.11:00 A. M. Morning Pnyer and Sermon--"TheChurch.--anAsset." On Sunday evening.Nov.23:11. there will be a special Harvest Home ]Festiv\I Service. lt 7:45 P. M. This 'aen*ioe.of thanksgivingisintend- edto takethe pinceofnser vice on ThznkuivinkDay. Read at right in the Enterprise. \I\l'.'f| | e| |\l 1nl| 1||rr|.smnr.snrnnr.i \ l \n ~ u n ' - ' s al \ " \ * h * \ * " \ " " \ \ * mo v a¢ \ * m ' \l \ * n ' m ' l a ' m * ¢ n l | n * q ' | l " |- . . - - t - ' - . " ~ » ' l ~ ¢ " ' | ' - \ ~ = . ~ » . ~ ¢ l \ ~ \ ~ ~ 5 { l » ! § - * - T I l ll1-=|1u r n' l H ' 1 " l 1 ' ! l 1 ! 1 ' l ' \A nI H 1 1 1 Omaha Sunday papcn mmtiomdme Se h mili.,1;h a lu r e u v c n u u i " "[lie ngw s."'f', I , f " . l 'g n i o n Pl ¢ ¢ ln ° '1 I v l " " ". . ° '1 1 1 0 'P ° * ° o n , c a m i '~ *»» »= »= rf"° ";f, , . » = » fd ° : 2 - -.» ~ - ;h »§ x= "'="" I A n ahoflage in Eumpe, u] the auluect ol me Lllllllunn .,. ....... gf-_-\-n.-nm )\| 'II'n l]"lrh r Flo. nc . had been eiocted jun-H W l l l \ U l u \ v -- -..yn.more '?""' the labor earnings 'f'°|bo¢§"}}n`li§f»en who are well knownlmen mill only a common achoo or Wg no Washington county People g cation.11 lf ll an . s rl kCornellUniversityW°" u ' "" " d o'"».I.5 '?.§.'f§.."'.f wahes Pwr slate that a high school education Invrorthi that he in indebted no bits.Chu. a n mu c h to a ~ie : ~ ~ Me a d f o r" \ _ §a r 1 . o f h i s mllr r i al : nu ll worth of bonds nr .. "f\h»¢he h a gatheml if.from o l . and that a college edu iron as no leouroes pamslble which, with his own} twice that amount.personal knowledge,makes me orSlogms: tool of the ndlcai.eompandn r m y m. wo u ld b e s wf s e mi Chamber of Commerce.Dr me °f th e vo m a t u m p la c e er btllholn divided 112.5 million Murdoch gave some v m 'valuable the recent election.of wheat and 161.5 million points as to what the High Sc hool!Miss Schmidt, and her twin aioter, of rye.`C\1unber of Commerce could do hereil"'"°» 'm be remembered by I num- - ' " "in Flhdr.This address was followenl bar ol' Blair Pwnle as 0105* attended ANNUAL FATHER lb? a :erica of song: :W on by ¢M|BIair High echoo!for four yenrs, with P'°d"°'~i°\*and 11011-lmeroo and us reumun .U ......,,.. No illltenc y by 1930.\3 3 3 ° Education is a godly nllinnl bushels greeted. need.I'rue dictionary is the bewn\l\Illtels light 'Lo understanding.THIRD vm: the =w:hoo1» to-dean .Physical Education Da!AND 2.03.B.\3QUETll}o§| \ Glen Club, the following '°""'lK"du"in¥ in the Clan of 221. belmr own. "Fonakor|.". "Welch Une"".*'°*W W il. Pauline was not a . .lilcle one of much lnlerost.'1-'fun 'iovembe 21 " P u Z*Ih"\\~ ~ ~I mf.2\liiler's ~~hr g r o u n d s s l u n d e ~~ m e ` Z " |Th! Fll|hE| Ind SQ" Banquet ~ CGTHBYS"and "G|¢Qn ~ 1 ¢ ¢ - i n n d l n i a l e f o r H u g ~ p o e l t i o n , 'll the 'Christian church lust Friday The program was concluded by ,,,there being three nie!!ruwdidztei. 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Encourage nano azhleuiu for dl. e\'¢nir1g drew the usual lnwrestedinumging farce given by me no- but her name vrannrritten un so '°" °' "'J.cz Andmon acl-ed Ildenu o! the Commerc ial Club. 'rm mov limes um ahe won no offic e lout.maeur;.4. Mined Jensen. son of; following student:took p u t,rmnellnd will be nrorn in an onc e. Blr. and Hrs!.P. Jenson preuided;H;;,¢\¢, James Pounds, wnuem non "Judge"Schmidt £sa niece of E. al. tho piano an . B. Spellman very' gen ,nd Audio Hiller.'nw Com- w. Schmidt, the monument :nan of ably took me place of son; lwer5 mercial Club are m be ¢»m;»1imm¢a.¢1=i= riw and s snnd daughter of Mn .Henry sou o f w r .~ A playground for every child.Phy rlal education and h u m ; habits for ull.Adequate parks for city,S i ll! ond Nation.Safety education saves life.After the serving of an elebomei for their exc ellent Monmnunper for which the ladies ure just-I / street when xhe and hor :ister I ly famous the various spaaken held m n m |>AR1~y ly n n o f g h ;four years q u went the attention of those ln auendznee sa o o ma s ovnenlsaiin ac hool in Bltir, lor mme time with Lheifvery in-\1 They were bqh bright ,nd popu- Lertlting talks..i l u girls while here nad evidently ,g-=»;=~~Huaer spoke °'='.f$'£.1".".'i§'{.".'I"$'n o : f f a u m h a r m a n i w none of her as or elm Game"I Hy mn `pularlr wldeneei o gg,.- __-.»-¢.n __J sl 1.flfull ~I t the ~ ~ O r J I . "Oh.5 0 IU Phys\ical education la |. chsraetd builder. 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'{ .,sh e p r e l c o m m o n l a b o u r :sn A l a b a m a a r e _, ,. ,_ _ _ _ " _ _ _ j g w o r t h u p r o d u c e r s a b o u i o n s m i l l i o n "|I...-L . ._ -| \ l i r All Are Full Lined with Standard Lining: Many' New _FqllShqieg in trid 'l'¢|.¢harE Meeting will not av- theAugustLallman home. pearuntil next week.|isa Alice Rah-e attended RemamberEduatinnWeekNJ - Tezen'Asarfiionat l u u c | ¢\ . ¢. . - . . .'1 h e a s p e c u l a t i v e v e n t u r ea c e ,L n i m r s i t y o f N e b r a s k a .| d r r L l n n n .i i ;m e m b e r s b o l i p i n k t h a t g r e a t a i t s °; » . :§ § i . |s c o m m u n i t y n m p r o f i t s w o u l d r e m i t t o t h e m t h r o u g h f £ L E u n . \ ' r H I l R . s " r ~ : ~ m E n ~ ; t m t h e f o u n d i n g o f n c i t y a n d i t s f u t u r e W i l 3 l J D l 1 \ i G A ..growth.In July 1354 a committee Mr. and Mrs. Pnimer Alien,whgtcr delesmtivn was sent out to Neb- gh f Blair entertained ra rank: the-then most promising new hreside sou o I h ei u tite r ri to ry - to selec ts site for t enumber of guests at their om 4_--=-... \..:..f- rrnsneetive city.Cmming the Miss Slogame:Get acquainted with your neiziv Thu bor.1 ject A square deal for the eountryf txwe. boy and girl.when Chiidnen to-day-Citizens tomor-; befor * " "ibers Valure At the Teachers convention heh! in~,, ;,; ,;; ";; ,,; i', ,;, ,,;thedayai Omaha, Supl. 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JOHN WILDBR S m a r t a n d Y o u t ` h f u l CoatsfortheJunior G i r l - ln Valure, Camels Hair_ and Efforts are bein! made so organMikeLeaher and (Harem Ellloilti-:sn Week ~fully decorated in rod and vmte.um Clues ..,...._. ,_marrying out this color schex-in to a plane suitable lor the founding "mod to presen I ='=|11w\- vu ~----" r r -.rg tion either morning or eveninn:|had gotten Hung.LUDDI un Ill* ......_,s i me " various ways.' o f s city and eonduded the pa >» Late in the owning delicious re-1 to the place since famous in Nehru-3 Calling Police Latta, he got busytillelipeni hlmseti in tum ns n |J wq d gmPLL 11M;'[1'searching cars for iicense esrtiflestsr automobiles that did not have mein ';;;g_A i l ;°;f;;°_;~'"Y »=°=;= freshments were served to the guests' ka history as Fontanelle.l FAREW . which should be in full view.11-:quired license cenificates on dis-|Mo *lov 11 'md was buried in who were seated around the !.lble,!The location so well pleased £1112 1 wi o A o n in honor of Miss Rose A systematic search gave hi mp ls y .Ile hu withdrs1mu;il .=*;g===B,,;, un Friday morning at s llrrhted with candles §Plf\!»'\ that they concl ed to go n |p y ._._...G U ld held at tho home of twenty-six can whic h he turned i n i n the ease as also c rs oki 0 1;MeProud of he r rihnr h 1 h .nd beca ut acute ere a use ro :Y`"f..'\-D.-...|-n Mlsmids; the whoops and jeers of the against Mr. Earl Burdic of Herman_. ._L ,_\|¢ nnliilkihn of s oheasant 'm|.MElihodil\ church officiating. fn--lunigpd was born at Cul- Other Sport Materials W ith a Cat, Any Hat in theStore at One-Half Price.This Offer Good Until AfterNov.15th.\ ;» F in f a n H n . .. . - -_i t h e l o c a t i o n s o s t r o n g l y a p p e a l e d t o a A h e r n ,t h e y [ m i d t o L o g a n F o n t e n e l l e l o n e h u n d r e d d o l l a r s f o r t h e r i g h t =; OFFICERQWD clalrn and locate twenty square Those who were present report I very pleasant evening. mirznzc ari |;;(;IO§i ELECT ` ;rnlle.s.Tha party thereupon returnied to Quincy to repon and conclud- ed to name the site of the prospro-The American Legion held an elec-ltion of offic ers on lalt Friday °"'itl\e city Fontenelle in honor of the* ning which resulted in the °'°°*i°"5m¢nd1y Omaha chief.l might here of Lyle Noyes, as commander; Theo- dore Sterrart.lst vice commander Henry Ludwig. 2nd vice commander Herman Strure,adjutant;C.J.Schmidt. treasurer;F..R.llagganrln n l I M t t \'o'ael1 hfl' fl"lE¥ld|lilllll lulll.ll Diluu|.n, -Wednesday evening,Nov.12.in view of her return to her home at Headley, Nebsafter spending sevenl m o n t h s i n o u r l i t t l e ci t y . e r o w d .S w e e t r e r e m t e l E ve n i t Il )UI u u 1 | r vv- - -' ; ,a p c k e r ' a w a r h e l i e v l n l M r .B u n d l e ¢ n o o e e n t , _! 1 | . l |" " " '' " " " " ' "gIr, g o n e t o ~t o d a y t o s e r .i n » -c " - o r m l .v. : . 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' l o l F o n t a n e l l e a a n q _ ~ £ _l " h l i \c h a n g e W e a l l h o p e t o a g a i o w e l c o m e h e r w a s m a d e p e r h a p s ' f o r t y y e a r s a | . : ~ . § t a c k t o B l a i r s o m e t i m e i n t h e f u » 1 0 7 0 ¢- waiting for the book when it cornea lc 19° OK?..wh |¢ there sickened and di andoutinthelatewinterorearly Iwinin to do the nght thtnft nu: body was brought here for hur- livwlps The Omaha World Herald;gill.L'to announce Sunday that lt has PIONEER ENJ OYS 1 Besides we vriie and chlldltlh he ,when the pos rep!en e l ...post *af ser1.ltC officer: John Bur- ington n. C. hadoccnsion to change arranged to get than Nebraska Wflb;BIRTHDAY PA RI ileaves gh, brothers and one sister U16 Chien Tribune;hin¢llllll| "l}"ll¢ Dorsey and R01¢8D¢etn (C ntlnued o p ge FDU?¢\lT0 \l() BlLE ACC {)£\,*]Qgn story [fum gg toas executive committee.-g o n a 1 wo '»1.for daily publication.The home?Friends of Henry Rehwer of ~mourn Pai:-u m.1o.w SALE Last night at about eight o'c locl¢ grown refill will wwf in the 'l*':Y;q;.1| 1°un, spent a very pleasant H-Scott Allen of Cheyenne oame in :| paper :lx tlrnea a week but not nlternoon at his home laat Sundayln|1;5¢ Tuesday Yor a few day s visit SHOE STORE CLOSING Ol.'T 1 \l Elsewhere in this l:~\.~\\l¢ is &Irs.'l`. The Blair Shoe,Cornpnny stockEC Hilton's advertisement of her:aaa roldr.o 1. £r.nrpmahurho_a\ocl4_ redudnr sale to mn N_o\. 22.f i1 jolngto close out the wholestock.Mrs.Hilton c arries only firwt qw- 'lhe sale, which bl adveztlsedln anf lty goods,no seconds.and when other plarein The Enterprise nanf she adsertines a sale, the public gets Lloyd Frank. a lad of twelve gearswhile riding a bicycle. collided with the Independent Telephone carwithratherdisastrousreau.He received severe bnalsea about the heed and was taken to the Blair hospital ln an unconscious condition. i l l "Sunday issues.About "'°;honor of hie hirth anniversary.mrlth his sister. Mrs. lilm. Annstrong. llr.ontl1a will b' required to mn the!Mr.and Hrs.Rohwer are ldeal§£=cott is workin: on the railroad out serial through.Then the book wmfenterhinen and it is a pleaaureto;},¢n and says he is still running 'be nut on the market br chnnjheir many friends to assemble 0l¢l¢I1n single harness. luring newer been §cribner's 5°'"" me New York Pub? and spend a few hours in a social roped aa yet and that he is gettin! llsheret .\ialt.lalomr pretty well with single bless- Refnealuncnts added to tl1e occa-=¢.1,,¢,,_' cd at B:30thia morning and lrnow] honest values.This morning he was apparently oni 1 sanfull swung.If y ou are in needy lf you are looking for a cont. see, the mend and vu conscious a part.Mr. and Mrs. I. 51. Jenkins and! rlon and expressions of good wishes'-|Th . t rise furnishes ruta forof=lmes it will pay $01I to loolsiher line of new tml no o late of the time.I t is hoped that no daughter vlalted nlatlven in Her1nlnfor many more birthdays were, ex e Fn erpr'ded to Mr.Rolurer.lads without cost to the advertiser. th:--toclt °' °f latoclr before buying.-nous neaults will follow.llaat Sunday.Item ,|_ AF U L LL I N EOFR E A D Y - T 0 - W E A R Silk"andWoolDressesa .¢ G O O DS I Z E S Also a Few Children's Dresses in Wool and Velvet. Some Very Neat Styles in SweatersL 5 With and Without Sleevesas Come In and Let Me Show You Thege Goods r l i uu u u n " -W. . . . . . . ,. . - _ -_ _ ,p r|l n r l h i i n g5n e wh a ym dc a t t l e' b a me x c e s s i v es p e e du pt l m el e f ta i d eo f w h i c hi st h eh r g e a ts t r u c t u n eo fU n en z r e ¢ t _ 3 » { § e rw e t h e r ,i n t o_ Q ] _ q i t sk i n di nt h i ss e c t i o no ft h en u n -u r e a !m e t r o p o i i s .S o o nw ew e r e m f e l yd e p o a i t e dl io u rh o t t !w h e n : ty.Mr. T.II.Akin, whois farming we immediately discovered thatthe theWauonTysonfarmthisyear. iangunge we spoke was nat English. hasrentedtheCuningiumf ln nAt this point Zfee!almostat a... sr-___...\ af-.. nav! 1.»1rlieu fer material---not because Lon- n m ;u t w u n nschools.E d u c a t i o n !me th od sh t " m o ve dn o - r a p i d l yi nt h ep u ;Le n yearsthatfewparentsrealizethe advancesum hive been Tlllrlt. - nu _ u- H - If are mga! have death mud: in plays. lr should he arranged zu nil: i iM R S .T .c .H I L T O N ,T h eM i l l i n e r` _-_..-........3mam»mt§:§z§:m§1§i§a§:§a%Q};;;§;§4;@m§g§,;,;,§,§,,,IOIIU I OI|\¢llIllI¢lu nuw n-; - - ~iM i nG e r t r u d eW a r r i c ksp e n t1s b t _ ¢ L ¢ n m m f voi d o f i n t e r e s t . b u t i t h e l d l o fft h ep o o m rac t or sf i r l .n r l l w w w m w w B!dr, Nehnskn, Kmamber 20,1924 » ?f L . . .a n f u n \ . n ¢ | ' ! \ n n'rnnmrrzznrnrsnP|,g\'h'¢5 atH a . 5 f ; ' =I~ Blast, NQUPIIII, htwtmvur »v|hun COMPLETE PERSONNEL DF r m Emil Anderson. Minden Dem. rnn NEBRA SKA LEGI SLATURE 16-Chai.H.Hines.Ravenna. Rep. n Senate membership-Republicans, 27;democrats,5. Home membership-Republican, 60; democrats. 37;prognuises, 3. Following is the complete llat and xr- most cues official returns. In the 77th house district the seat may be contented by J.K.War\i of Arcadia, the republican-democratic candidate, defeated on the face of A : s - J .S.Eillott,Kea:ney_.Dem.|1'&-A.3.Main.Loup City..Rep. TT-Willis Waite,Arcadia....Prol 'iS-Thoi. J. Laiuon, Ione Pine Rep. T9-John A.Diet1, Broken Bow Dem. 8073.C.Waldion,Cldlaoray- Rep. 81--M.H.Brown,Gothenlnlrg..R|1:|. 82--Alfned Johnson,!{oldrege_Den1. R3-E . M.Neubauer, 0r!eana..Dem. 84--A. M. Xml, Holbrook o m . B5 r'K.Butcher.In/lllanola.Dem. Heater,Stoekville_.Dem. I M - l l .N.Banka, A1ilanee.._.Rep. 'Endowed br other parties. _n-uw a s n n s o m n o o u m r ra m! BUBRA U NOT!L 3 - u - Pig Club (Jones Year'| Work On Friday evening, Novemherhh the members of Blue Ribbon Pig Club of Ft.Calhoun Tmrnahip held their Achievement Day program and meeting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.August Frahm.The parents -I -n el.- ¢...¢¢|...¢¢ and va fnlr nth!!! W to show their appreciation for his venice:u leader. The club members won then pm- aelihd each with a Certificate of Achlewment uni the leader, withan aureus!of appreciation for valuable aorrice rendered to Boys and Girls Club work.*=>:the County Agent. Another Seal of Achievement wasplac ed on the dub clutter. making a mul of four, and shoving that foot y earn of aat15fldor¥ work hu' 1925.I To answer the many qoutiona on the opportunities and'probleu\|of ; poultry railing more fully nun ispoedble by ldtzr 61 interview,t.; the special fonwon of the 3hofi\ Course.I Poultry and ne. pri-ces are onthel incline and we can anwipate H0111 profits if we stud!tum phases of the boldness:first.economlcalgroduction; second, etflllont marks np' Are your 'hens ldvlns you a labor lmild Clark with a belotlful | 'lic k 1lltura, Lincoln,January 13 to 16, been completed by the club.=-......- .J um nor hen ner war? n n c n n n ZI A I I NA T I D N o n e s . - . uu a- una Nov. 22,1924 Jan. 24, me April ll, 1925 June 8 1926 Ang.1,m s . There are at present abou: 1,200- ooo cows kept by people in :idea of the United Staten, mule the country cows: number more :hae 2$ million CHURCH DIRECTOII' n.u'r1s'r CHURCH (Cor.Lincoln and a n u m m Anka: D. Smalley. Paton 341485 Schooi 10 A. li. lfvwir l Survive I1 A. I. 1TY¢\\in; Service 7:30 P.au. The En£¢rpr'1l-e nxmlahes cuts fo u l l without cost io lh l ld\'9r\i5er BERNARD I". LUNDT Attorney Office 2nd I'loot Redfield Bldsr. °Blair,Nebnska 0 HBRHAN NEW S |The various business houauvrere n few days before.Cards occupied _:lated at noon Tuesday,Nov.xzu=._ rho Iatter pan of_the evening. PlacesHinaVestaWalton of Chihouni Sunday,Nov!16th was ohne:-i'e~:I were hid for Messrs and kicsdnmee 'W u e guest ol' Situ l!\ri°li¢ G°"°at the Bepliat church u "Fem::y|Clyde Cook,Raymond Lndwix, Wad- um'Friday and Saturday ;Dly ".A large crowd attended url ter Ec htenknmpend Dr. and l!ra.L' :Mi n Viola Kutle, who *"""**' an all dar a m e n u m held with ar Petencrl.'Sacred H u n and Donohue college basket dlnnen st noon.Sods] visit Hrs. E. 8.Larson, who hu been ln Dmlhn was hom!! over the "°*k,in£ occ upied the time bftvun ner-spending the week ,nt .he Dr. P. 1.. end.Qviees.Rev.. Reese preached et.:bel Cady home, um to Fremont on. ~ Smi th was e bur inern c oilsx usual hour in the momiqg and Rev.}.\-|d" at the, county seat sum:-anar 'Parker Smith, puter of the Reprint'I ' mi Heurmann recently installed thereon at 10%per annum from Augun ist, 1926, and $9.25 costs of md! en! thzt uid premise; be sold to ntisfy the same and ll! acc ruing colin, which decree in still in force and unsatisfied. Dated at Bhir,Nebrlakl pm Sth :hy of November, 1924. 42-sz MAURICE smnmzrc s Sheriff of Washington Co. Nebr.a- " ""H r ;' T h e F. M . . Je n ki n s fa m i l y o f l i i a z .ch u r c h a t Te k a m a h g a ve a i p l e n 1 '; |fi n e n d i o a t h i s f u m h o m e .:h m l 1 ;o w e r e S u n d a y gu e sl n a t th e Hez1.o:;u l k a t 2: 30 'Th ose pr e s e n t H r s .C i y d e B a d g e r vi s i te d .r m 1 s i b l e S c W n m H ~M ..h o m e . t h e d a y w a s we l l sp e nt .W e d ne s da y w i t h M r s . G .L P fe i ff e r .; M n l n g .9 P i M i s a H e l e n W i l é f * N D F t h e w e e k -H r s .A . J C a m e r o n r e t u r n e d m a w h o i s st i l l an t h e Ni c h ol a s Se m : " n m u m S : ' " " " r £ 3 3 ~ l i .ff i g l a t h e r h o m e a t Te k a m a h .d a y fr o m a t w o weelcx vi s i t w i l h L m p i u l i n O m a h a .| E r e n i n ;w i ' ; ' ° ' " § d d Z. 3 0 :o .H .Go ds ey .I * n u Zi m m e r m a n re l a ti ve s ax C|\1czgn.H e r m ° u m . !M n . u .F .c m a x e s a pm m e n z l vs C h u r c h 'i t 'n e ar "a n d E d Ol s o n at t e nd e d t h e ¥l '\ 1i °| lIr1 :.E c c l e r fn c t o m p a n i e d h e r h o m o i t W i s n e r o n Th u r s d a y .| .n l c w a t t h e a u d i t o r i u m i n O m a h a m u l w i l l sp en d t h e w i n t e r h e r e .T h e M .H .l m l i e s ' A i d society ez-Cc G : , § 2 f ] 2 3 i A i ; n § " € u ? r C ? }F r i d a y T h e Ju n i o r class pl a y ." A n A r i joyeal a pl r aa a nl .a i t e m o o h a t w i 1 r .y 1 ;o r I Jo e L y o n s u m as busi ness vi s i t o r : u n a C o w b o y " w a a z i \ e n t o a c r o w d A . 0 . H a w k i n - a h o m e o n Wa-mlnesslag it w * M 2 1 g g , A gd |311 Te k a m a h W ml de mia y.[ m m r u l e d !.}.r m n .T h e n l w 11.1 :1..:|.ny r e fr e s h m e n t s m e l t s e r ve d h . § S u n Y 3 ¢g 1 1 A l l i A f t e r b e i n g co n fin e d l o h i s hu n :_d t o b e t h a . !fv| n ! w e r n t t e m p :1] |ln os l es xc n , w ho w e re :hl e m l a m l 3Ma r fni n g |.d ° °.59 ~M 1- e ve r al d a y s l a s t w e e k wi t h n f\ \ "If f.»b y n s i m . m I r<=|ull1.'1l a g r . ~ :rwa mh M c D o n a l d ,A .0 .H a w k i n I C h m t i a n . n e u w r a t t a c k o f t h e ¢riPP¢-I) .Ii u i ~»sa!n r : 1 r !u k l i n r y - o n e t a k i n .r..|Prcaf '\'l¢~ierhcnr5.| .a b l e t o ~ m g ! ~{.111 :l a m |Y(|p}1u*111]|)w e l !l m ! g r Bli m - t i u i d m N e i b u r g ,[;.|=|S i m :i T P A U IE " ' " " i § 'i " ' f' . i f C I I L I I C I !M r .t m l M m . M b e r l H U G H "fr ¢ t ¢ : 'm u c h c h l u !Hn £ht!I%I\e1w ~: .. \r\£u\|"Ii l w e a n d H w l y n .~\<LrR e lil 1" ms l ¢1 1§ Z. . "'» »~ -C i l n h N e b r .ca m e l a n !weell:fu !:L .\|.-1 li wa r arvtr ur t ur T h e u f f a l r f..|||ll l u lu r e d fr o m W4°~=1 !¢ : n l u l l 3 v.~ _ Q m !§\fiJ¢i\w i t h r\!r11¢\.c .uni |r'\|f m r n |\ \ ;¢ \; : n i n i n liar ufl¢N!Dol'\IL !||\|l|L}STR!£ fj l » } l \ l I?1i : | fl £ !l l l 'H the returns. Senate I- J o hn Wilta,Falls Clty._-}top. 3--W. B. Banning, Union Dem. 3 C lea W Hoya, Omaha.- Rep, 4--Wm.N.Chamlaera.0m»Ju.ReP 5--T.B.Dysart,Omaha ..--Rep. Rep. Rep. Rep. 6-J ohn w.Robbins, Omaha. 'I-John w.Cooper,Omaha. B--W.D.Holbrook,Ames - 9--Geo.Wilkins,Emerson. .Rep. H1--C. T. Heehkt, Bloomfiel Rep. ll.--J.C..\rleGov-ran,Nor¥olk-..Rcp 12--Henry Behrens,Boomer.. _Rep. 18-Franlr Dolezal,Wahoo.-.--Duo. I4-I-Clarit J ur y .Llneoln...._ len 81'-Dan L. 00311,Benltelman..Rent R8 J.A.Dick.Wauneta.._.Dem. 89--*Thomas Axtell,North Plltte 90--Henry P.)Hansen,North Platte _f fll--Clarn C. Humphrey, Mullen 92-C.S.Reece,Simeon...-Rep 93-0. 0. J ohnson, Gordon . . . £'l-Freeman L.Whitney,Big Spring:..-..._115-I'rank Pl.Reader,Kimball Prog. .Rep. Ren Rep. R011 Ren. 96-Bern R.Coult.er,Bridgeport Rep. 97-W. M.Blrbour.Scottsbluff Rep. 98 -H.Yemen.Gering...Dem 90-12.P.Wilson,Chavlron Rep. U I l l l u n :l l l l t l l l u c a a l u n up »\ ., . , . -. who had helped with the club dudng the year, were present.. For the program. the club mem- bers put on s demonstration of or ganizing a boy'a club,after 1| hid the secretary alled the roll and each member responded with a short talk of interest pertaining to one of his experiences in club work. Clark Huber,a former member ol ullt club has acted as leader thisI year and lt *e'through his elfozv to a certain extent,that the club finished up l00%.On behalf of the mernben.Howard Tietgen pre- L Following the prognm.the boys put on a "feed" of candy. peanuts,bananas, sandwiches, pickles, dough- nnla and coffee.Every one depart- ed llzlving had I. fine Kilim The member: of the club are an follow:Qtto Frahm.Ferdinand Frahm. John Allan.Jena Petersen, Howard Tietgen,Patsy Allen,Ar- nold Schmidt and Rollo Allen ,e o o Poultry Short Courae The Annual Poultry Short Course _win be held at the College of Agri l l l i i l e u w v a v u u v V . . .- .r ',Nurnerooa Nebraska floeku are doimz this and you can do aa well by pro per feeding. culling and good mar ketlng. The Poultry lndustry is one Nebra.eka'a zreateat e m u .Learn about lt.Help teach others about it.Be identified with ita develop ment.lf interested. call the County Agent for further information. There ia always Iota of unemploy- ment and moat of it ia on nome-body's pay-roll.° _ . . .- - .__ Good Coal e e n A l . . . i é-.§@1r-.PH¢¢ ~Aye B ros. l III coors WITH 'Ula Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way mln mg ffmlmx' C b u r e l ~a t l f A j |§ l ! l \ | ' ! l | ' i K h l " * f 'f r ' r . . a ' l | n f »f u l l ' | r l m w r x m d e s .Tu 6 : 0 0 n ' f : l n c L ~ I . r | | . ¢ r u t H H h r m J a r |J C .a \ g § u r r 1 . . v .vs .;H r " 't ! -~ . - h a u l ..l l r .a n d M n V a I N 1 l n n ~I I V . - L U T I I .~h i T h u m l s y U n d \ 1 l l * " * |l l t h e I . .R e v .T .J .] l » r P ? \ . u b 0 ¢ n g h g w :l | ' u !H G I D E S t h o n i . ;¢1 : 1 l l u r \r v ' ( W .L i n c o 1 n a n d 2 n d s l r e e l . )V .A c k e r m a n h o m e t o u l e l l w i r t h r . | - L i r e ~a t z h c F n l r f "I . . ~ t T u e s d a y e w m m ;a n l a n r v c l l 1 \ l J ; u n l n n D a r i a n f f ! : u n f n ¢I n u n \ L . l . I h o r | l l H ! *. - . I E . . . ¢.I . - . ¢. . . r . . ;¢. . . . . .l | I \ . ._... .- I l . . . . 2 . ..|.¢\.. .. . . 1 5 - - C h u .J. W a r n e r ,w u r e n y : w pI 6 - L .H .L n u g h l i n ,B a t r i n e R e p . 1'i'-- C.J.W a t so n ,Fair mon t.._R e p ' °f ' \ - -Ill l l n a n h l l n .JT..~ @»@@£ Vil la .ls susa n"--- .Don: h¢Sl er_ _.___R e p . P e r r y Re e d .H s m i e n w n . . _ . . R e p . E m i l E .La c k e y ,Co lu m bu s. . Re p W .II .l l l i a n ,A l b i o n , _R e p . J o h n A .Ro b er t so n ,Jo y .D e m . 'I l m c r s o n R .Pu rc e ll , n - . . \Ladies' High Grade W ool'and Silk Hose at H I G H GRA DE JVERSHOES at 50 Per Less Than 50c on the Dollar Cent Off W holesale Price ~~Fl\!ure~1IorSnleStnre Open Evenings ~ B ~5 0 ` tn Accommodate Watch the Store the se who ummm atte nd K U T L E R & P O W E L L , S u c c e s s o r ;w i t h é h e Re c e l ve r ' s a n n e r s s Qso ooo©©©© A S a l e w i t h a J u s t C a u s e a n d R é a s o n The trustees have ordered to sell thousands of dollars worth of Men's, Ladies' and Children's High Grade Shoes,Hose,Rubb ers and Overshoes. Every dollar's worth of this High Grade Shoe and Hose Stock must be sold at once.The Blair Shoe Co. loss is your gain. BUY NOW FOR THE FUTURE This stock was bought for less than 50c on the dollar and will be sold likewise Sale Opened Thursday, Nov. 20, at 8:30 a. m. H E R E A R E J U S T A Men's Department Men's High Grade Dress Shoesand Oxfords such as Florenshcim and Tilt, formerly sold at $9.50, to B Sold IeaR e c e i v e r ' s ~ ~ ~Cut Price '°. Mcn's High Grade Work Shoes, Sold at $5.50, will be sSold at Receivor's 1 ~ Price ° F E W O F O U R N U M Ladies' Department ladies' High Grade Slippers and Oxfo rds fo rme rly 5Sold at $1.50 2 ~ Recei\'er's Price ' One Lot of Ladies' Shoes with French Heels ~ Receiver's PriceLadies'High Grade Shoe.with I/o w Hee l: Formerly 5Soldfor $6.00 1 ~ Receivei-'s Price | E R O U S B A R G A I N S : Boys' and Girls' Dept. Boys'High Grade Dress and ~ SQ formerly 3 So ¢Receiefs 11-ice ~ Girls' Shoes, pa to 556,Formerly sold at sms,$ 2 ~ Goes at x o Ladies' Felt Slippers ~ e@ < f o D 0 o o o @ G r a t < \~~\ ---J \~» 4 .i ar-'I i g ~/' \\ Q I _ . .. \. \r r \l ' ; _\ A I ~-\ £ 5 J. x 1II 1¢ ; ... L I1E I ff --_. ec <...Co. Stock on the North Side of Street. Look for the Receiver's Banners. TO THE PEOPLE OF BLAIR -AND VICINITY ¢'~Great 5; RECEIVER'S SALE The St0Ck'0f the BLAIR SHOE CO. Must Be Sold ih a Short Time B l a i r Te l e ph o n e 1802 t e r .M r s 2-lane:-va L a m a r In z u m :Ja y e ve n i n g , N o v. 2 0 .R e v. B o l t !r || .b a s e d u p o n t h e s u h t ; " Tr a i n A m e r i c a n I.uLh¢r1ln rc i ig i au a i n fr o m T h u I I sm a y vn u u m l a y .U n fo r m e r pa s t o r o f th e M .E . - : h u n * s Eu;fo r G n u ]Ci t i ze n s hi p " .51111.31 n t r u c t i o m S a t u r d a y n h a m o o n s a t Su ml aw M n C u r t o r a n d M i s s F r a n h e r e e w a s |U ,.~x le n o i n vi t a t i o n L u Ru \PI \Vin.1l:tt w a s t h e le ad er .Th o T280 Of 2.~~~ I L I11.f i ! C l m !u p llI\l|b r o u g h t h f f TW H " | Z Ie e s e W hp acce pted g h d w e f || y g m a m w g ;g i ve n | §fg]||)\,\5g I 9 - 2 0 - 2 1 - g g . . 2 3 - 2 4 - |§BLAIR.NEBRASKA Divine service l l 10:30.Our aer-rice: Ire alternately either English on Gcrrnnn. The church board meet.: occulonly and the voting members convene quarterly.. The Ladies Aid meets every first Wednesday afternoon oi' month. The pastor intemia to sewn mlsdon-statloga on Sunday P.\I'». They alflfhl the day at the Bapttr-al church. Minn Viola Nelson, a trained htlrue cf Omaha,is spending at week at_ the plrental L.H.Nelson home heme. Mrs.D.w.Rutledge and Mrs. Floyul ,Imater drove Lo Blair FH d ly . ` \ . M r s . . I ' e t e W e b e r r e t u r n e d h o m -w . 1 . I . . . . \ . . .. . r l n z l \ w J us l r m . . .U i - h l sure that he will have ;\ good men u n for the Gretna audience. Minn Laura fhteax received a p.¢\ ere shaking: up aw won qulte had "Irom the Stlrldpoint of the Homo" _.Mrs.(I.A.Marshal*I"'!r:fluenr:e of Muhic" -_\lrs. John Laaket ly bruised when nh: los; her llllloncf "lru:1| the Stnmlpoint' of the Church" and fell down the basement $l!P;a .._Re\.1-'.Willl.am~ Q||||||||||M|||u||||||||||||6|ii||||||||MUlmiiliuihhMM||||||||||||||||||gg §F r e d C l a r i d g e N o w w i t h § rt her home last Thursday Mrtning l|..1I|||Ur..Miss Dorothy Glover __ She feels that she was quite luclu l ' f u uw Stamelpgint of the School" = lu escape with no brokerr bones :an does not c are to repeat the llpvli r\1|l1.r of \ll\l!l.its}John Sfhtlll lll:\14l lt mllng)'ullt B1£1l.lBll£l< \n r . \ n . . _ r . . . . §Byron Clow & Co.§ B m k e n B o w . _ um m G e o r g e C .H u m p h r e y , G r i n d Is l a n d ._ . ._ .R e p -Ig'i i F s r 4 R\. <..qifsfs* 15 F[I§§I1¢é G. Bliss. Ein: Creek . . . . . -......_26 -R.R.Vance,Hastings 21--H.E.GoodHch,Nelson 28 - H.B.Shellenharger,Or- leans .., _._..29 -P .w.scott,HcCook_.-. 30--He a Kerr.Maxwell _ 31 F.W.Johnson,Potter 32 Dwight Griswold,nlon.. 33 - A .B.Wood, Gerin _..._ 'lIndorse¢l by other plrliea. `House Rep. . Rep. R m Dem. Rep. Dem. Rep. Rep. -Rep DANISH EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Cor. Jackson and Center street) H. Nielsen, Pastor. Sunday School 9:15 A. N. Morning Service t0:30 A. H. 1hrening Service 'i:30 P. M.. BE-ORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST O!" LATTER DAY SAINTS (Lincoln Street between 'Sth & 'ithi Elder T. J. Elliott, Omshs,S'wily Sunday School at 30 0'clocl:. Preaching Services st ll A. lil. ST. FRANCIS BGRGIA (Catholic Church) u s u s n n u u }v n u n .u v t u | | § ) l \L rnnnd, Virginia where she has been visiting since Apdl.She was call ed there by ;3,,¢ serious illness u ' an only ai-rter,who psxned away some time ago and Mrs. Weber has been assisting in caring for four rnotherleu little ones. Mrs. Mabel Rucker nf Omaha spent Sstunlny and Sunday with hercisuxh ter,Blixuf Mnrulcll nt lhe George Smith home.The Baptist guild will meet at the church Tiltlnulay for work. John Newell of Blair was s piemw ant caller here Suturriay. Herbert Herzog an¢ir~ister»=. Hint\¢n ence.The Farmers Union imtallerl r f-ipeless furnace in their store builf ing last week. Mr. and Mrs. Il W. Rutledge un! Mr. and Sim. 0. L. Hiisinxer lll:>.- ir Blair Thnreuiny evening to .ll"Abraham I.i:|eo!n"at the Hmnf Theatre.. The following program wil! be gre. an at the Ilaptisl church this 'I!.les .lny evening uml i» under the aus pices of the r=:i.i~»n circle. Fong-"We'1.r~.1 Sluly to Tell the Bwialion-n"{'ongregat.'on Prayer Rev. T. J . itc f» Solo. Selected .._..Maxine 30||h|» \ f r u mo .\| :.svlllunxluna-.mm\.|r3.uf the ¢l|~»<»Tpro£{r2lm for tmching pnrtiulissrn -l'.Brokaw Mri.Alice Van Vnlin,who lm- I ||visiting: with her sister in Lal (wut, Win. for n number of \eei¢~ rflulnetl home on Weiinesdny. Mrs.E.J.Klutsche ol Fremont 'IWI.1\ a guest of ~ il. W. Schoett ger on Tliumlmy r mrruonlsr Hi'lS{{3P.»\l. CHlHCil U.I Mti|»tl\|. Vastor !hwus:'\tilh .\|¢i\.|special ei !»rt 5. lémlg =n.1.|ie tu mcrm v dmrcl .\!ln:»i.:em A new era uf trmc ll l !.. i u i n t !r h n } . n Stock Yards, Omaha I am now connected with ByronClow dis Co., Live Stock Commis-sio n Me rchants a t the Sto ck Ya rds, Oma ha ,Ne b r .Af t e r c a re ful i n- ve stigatio n I am c onvi nc ed o f thei r re l i a b i l i ty a nd a bi li ty to gi v e th e u t m o s t sa ti s fa c ti on to shippers o i L i v e S t o c k . I . s i n c s r e r h o p e t h a t m y o l d f r i e n d s a n a c q u a i n t a n c e s w i l ! g i v e t h i s C o m p a n y s o m e o i t h e i r b u s i - m ex # r " a :..'A 1\ 1 I 0u -| \ QJ - - E .E .A u x i e r ,Da \ \s o n .. _ . De m . F r a n k H .Ta y l o r ,Ta b l e R o c k ...-. B w H .F .Sc h ep m an n ,E l k C r e e k ._ ...-.- - ... D e m . - B e n T .Sh e en .A u b u r n _ - D e m C h u L .Yo c hu m . Tal n mg » e. . De m 6- Ha ri Towle,Weeping Water ._. - - _...Dem. T--Mabel A. Gillespie.Gretna. Dem. 8--James A.Rodman. 0maha_ Rep. 9-\l~nh.er R. Johnson.0maha..Rep. \€F-Bernard R. Stone, Dmaha Dem. ll - Ra y M.Higgins.Omaha Rep. 12-Walter Korisko. Omaha ..Rep. 13--Lad V.Tesar,0maha......Dem. 14-Robert 1I.Hines, Omaha Dem. i5--H.P.Caldwell,Omaha -Dern.as Geo.n.D,Bun,Omaha -Ren 1 7 - H.E.Kuppinger,Omaha.R w \°¢-Fay H.Pollock,Omaha _Rep. 19- R.?.Wood,Omaha .....Ilep. 20 Chu.F..Byars.Omaha Rep. 21-John H. Johnson. Henman Dem. 22--W.S.Newmeyer.Lyons....¥l.ep. 2.3-William Wlngett,Walthil! Rep 24 -D .C.Heffemnnjlubbard Dem. 25-"W.R.Taiboy,Newcastle.- Rep. 26-Allen G.Burke.Banc:oit._Rep. 21 "1r:.rge F. Stalin, Fremont R211 28- G.F.Otteman,Hooper ...Rep 29--W.R.Mitchell,Wahoo... Dem. 30- J .N.Mamenson.Ceneaco.Dern. 31 C..d H.Becker,Emerald Rep 32-J .F.Egger,~_Rap. '23-R.E.Harrington, Uni. Place . .. .11--J.Lloyd blelliasters,l..ln» coin .........----_... -.$15-Monte L.Munn,Lincoln -Rep. 36 'T.1uh T.Muir.Lincoixp--Rep. Ji-Harvey R. Ewlm. Beatric e Rep. 215--L-eonanl D.Denamore, Wy more .... __..._ ...Reb lxff--Frlnk S.Wells,Fairbur;_Dem. 40-Edgar Roszdter,Dewitt...Rep. Rep. Rep. as--A.J.vfhue,U t i n Dem. 32-Henry Boek,David City... Dem. 43 Fbhrlex Jones.Schuyler ....Rep. 44-W .F.Heerman.Pilger...Rep. 35-August Wittler,Wayne -Rep. 46-W .ll.0'Gnra,Laura Dem 4?-Leslie D. Case.Bloomfield Rep 45-N.M.Neiman,Pierce-....Rep 49--'Obefl Raaseh.Norfolk _.l"roq. (Corner Colfax and Gth street) Father C. A.Beyemdorfer,Pastor First and Thin! Sunday of each m o n t h , H a n a t 9 A . M . Se c o n d a n d F o u r t h Su m l a y s , H a a s Il 1 0 : 3 0 A . a s . I I E T I I O D I S T E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H ( C o r . C o l fa x a n d Bl h s t ne e ta ) 0 .U. M | : P r o u d . P a s t o r . M o r i a a n d Gr e t ch e n d t u vr l o U r n u - h u It hi ng s i n :Io -h o p pi n g . M r .In 1 |M n .A .Il .H a r p e r a n d M m M a r y I' ; . I n at te n de d t h e fu M n l o f M r .Hel P y l o n n t t h e M. Y ! ch u r c h n t B l a i r S u n d a y M l e r n o o n . M r .a n d l i m .H e n r y C o o p e r h a ve a s a gu e st ,M r .C o o p e fs m t : - r a n d L u a h a n d , M r . n n l l M r s .3 Iu n d o r l ', w h 0 l\m\ld0 a t l h e '°§oldi¢\r':\H o m o a t " T h e ll n p p i e n t P l n n C h a n c t e r s R u m B u r n h a m __M a d e A d a m S h a .B u r n h a m 1.00111 C u m m i : . ~ Tfss it ..t h e H u m h a m Mai¢l ... ._. H f l f n Noi rl er km ar er M r s .Il e r n o t l i M m T .J.R u 4 ° ls a rm o li a l i e m o u é _ _ _. _ .__A n n a 3 !a r i e Petr'r 02 L u c i a I k m o u i Vi ol a \li1:».G i i l i d Is l a n d l ' l h !B a m b i n o l j f i l n P n h i r i n . \ \.1 ..... . . . .......... ,....._.U | u l l u...l i u m g n t r h u r r h m u i l h u r o 1 \k n o w i n g a n d In|| 1|;\n u~ :u te di r= u}1;1'l is going t|:|:~ Ihr b a d g e o f l i n u u o n l e r o f £|1m|.:l l r i n z y o u r fa m i l i e s a n d i n vi t e y o u r ne i g h b o r : D r .M e a d w i i l sp e a k a t t h e e ve n i m : a-t wic e.T h e S u n d a y school } m -l un ;» n I i l u -ar\.|c»\L e t |35 g g ; a u !:1|:.I h r Ip qu rc ko n 1»rvpar ation~ fo r Ih r l h r 1 I n u -~| . | . n | . E ness and can promise Qhat I will §§personally do my best. ln looking §§after their interests.§ \ J§.F.H .C L A R I D G E § m"|u|||||ml||||unlumu1||||n|||||m||||m|||||nm||||||||nm||||||||mu|||||||E f | nD D D D ! ~. L J Sundly Sfchool mom A. ll. Homin; Service 11:00 A.H. Epworth Lngue 8:30 P. M. Evening Service 7:30 l'. M. Pnyer Meeting Wednesday even- lnz 7:30. ST llAR'!'S zzzusc oml. CHURCH (Grunt Street between 4th and Bth) Rev Clue. D. lledng, Pastor Holy Communion every Sundny :ml Holy Day nt 7:30 A. M. Church School at 9:45.Also eer- flce every Sunday at l l o'clock. (K)| THF! INSURANCE OI'FICE L.. R. GILBERT, limAll Kinds of Insurance Bllir, Nebnikl lr ) e (3)"l 3 2. c . Pn.c ur:n 1 1 Real Rstete | l Both Farm opml City Property 1 I Phone Ind.2784 11lI1 I . - - . .. . . Blain Nebraska fr ) zI IlDR.. w. F HEHPIIIIJ I I nr:1~ms'r | l Rooms over Blair State Bank |I 1 1 mor. Nebraska m x . . . . . - . . _ _ . . - . . . . . .. _. . . lx)DR. § _ . _ Q! ll. E Y Geo Loftis and family spent Sun R d . " " ' ; ;V 13-""""~:ne ln|.tllltF»;{1\|1\;"n "serviceInguI(I"mm anBoy ul.the Floyul hollis home.Away Cot.lr:tr\."Alice Triplett Floyd Knott went to 0alzlon||Sat {oll:1l)* t|1.\ncc Character; .Minn llluhllr Sr.=¢. urn.A.1.Sulllxn l l i u Slerlo llezwl -l»¢l.£t'..._ _,_ unlny ts? 10itll u cor nf poultry.| Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Hrla on-I ClfhhchildrenofYlytler,North Dakota G!14|lI\} come Monday for on extemled v1n:tg_am with lm 11ondparenu, Mr. umllzlhw Stl1¢.lorL. I".llllnlmzer and other relotlte*l.l___». They will also visit Mm.Erh'=llullx brother. J.Bl.Ilungnte and f=='1\">lSnf..1.at I'lot1.»moutl1,Nc-Kr.lan. The Ladies Aint will meet for Jima nork \'se¢Ine1uloy.nt the ]lllrSonlg-Mtn) L.12.Nelson was 1 puenmrr Io Tekxnmh M°'"m5 Yr-tr .ut 1lllaool, Bliss Zio-»e lllns 'MUN Intl ADR!!l"ue»=» £l|____§§\gc \\'n|I,|\."terluineul the bridge elllh l"`H\loy af Sehuol Teacher Mrs.g }{Gout ,..iemoun ln honor of Sirs. John ""°*"':.=¢1=»o|Glrla ______ter of Lincoln. Nebr.Maxine Jolln-n }l1||llP|l Scheme: Ann ._._Mrs.Geo.Sla m\ .Mrs.Wm..\|l3||r ._}li|¢x Merle Herzog Hrs.Fwd Yo u ol Omaha came Ruby (.\1lnnu|g-1 | l Violet lh n -|.lg.Monday for a few dayn \l:¢iI l still he held in the 1 imtlan church tex;\\fe¢|Ilt?S1|It}vu-man:Th!! Res 1 A 5IeKeemnn bull preach. alot:\lizI s=.\I.1: E.l .Dougherty,Attry. 151-vinue ol un Onler of Sale i -Ml"l\.l"ulrl'ul llrew f¢T ~ur\l out of the Dietrid Court of \|.\llllIL!\\ra Vhqnl),N¢l.lr..|-l(tl ;||,¢} _Mrs.E. C. nlllfv ll\poru.| :rv of at e|¢Cr¢¢ol mul futlfl :11.JH :action llmrenn punl| \g l1¢1 ~!uulrhl.er MTR. l". nnv\»1,ex,\%l:er1r||.Jlalull llfkingi Wag plnmtlff . .nmthor daughter _.-. "and ..l.mn.s Trott, et-al. were <le fendum 1 "all at 2 oc lock P.M. ln Mumlo.;of the 15th slay of De cvruber, 1924` ot the nent front :loor . f the Vounty Court housmin the :.t\.ol Blair,Wmwhlnggton Count). NehruL..|1|ut public aucti-||lu the l1|s:|.\1 .I.!:l best bidder for rush sen.*HIE f<»ll»s\u1;:described real estsllcwithfriends.Instrumental s..|..."The Alpuv lu\\ Il.Mies l)0r¢>l.lly ~l!lU¥1l0l1 til'sto"n°'_\I|||"ig Allilll her home at Plattumoulh Istony after a two weeks'visit wi ll her ____________sister.Mtn.Noel Seney and fum ily. On Iue»<lay,Now.I t Mrs.S.C. lime was given n »urprine puny nl ll-e H. \\. llunlic home.About slx lg.members of the llnpti»t guild trnlllereel there to help her In cere l:ntlnst her eiarhtleth birthday. Aftel Solo. Selected Amo Slarie Peter l .L.(fully returned 0:|'i\|.|.|\ evelslng from Salina.¥\.u !.»= report Dr. Cody's parent.. .l .;.:.. L llong nicely,although ilu}...r probably be unable to It.nv 1|.n | .'~=\3°aflmz tlmenuelves with gnmesau¢lp;u,;for several woelu }¢I con\e::ation for mme time.a nice lunch was aerveel which the vlnltorw Weepiztg Water were an l " l l ull had brought along und which "l°,l`1.aeluluy to in ed 'line :zaxt 1 mn:g trays tttltl* tn the pleasure ol' -new ..I :I..\\»"lT\§.\l1l¢l.\~l| \\|_,;, A delegation of busine~ ww: :r~um gathering;\\l|f1 departing for $|\1\ll\l |,,.\».f:r :r1lrl\1 ihfil }tol\l|u\.ul}n?l1.' expmm.i \l1 Ql(ltl ;ll1|.|l\l \l.lf .1 : . hope that "t}|.n.|n.\"may lite 1 lL.l .1..\ T51\.|J '| WN l l 1 »ce tflnny l\||h ..|;»|\|~|ttl1'.\5-warm an 'lu le.|l futzm .\u¢.| xu1ux !'&(JlF.§ Arlington. Nov. }7.-llr. mul Mr flu 5uut!\\rat one quarter llqlul ilu S1\dll\»\£-f one quarter qh lon ll Loki three wi uml Four (dl all ir .Section Fourteen (l4} To\|.n.nhip (IR) No rtlf of Range Iu.el\e (12)i1o..1=| ol the Gilt P. M. und the South om l..|!f f 'xl uf the Northwest une quor lvl 1 'ol and the Northwest one quor ter 1 H 1 of the Northwest onequartem QM | tN'~\"¢NWS¢}un~I I.ot one ( l l .ull an Section Twentythree (233 lo\\m\l1ip ¥Ii|(hl.een (IR),North of [lunge Twelve (I2)east ol the 6th l'.M..Aml also all More n oddltionn to eaiul I.ands as folluu.1 {omme.:cing of the intenaection ol tl.¢Soutl:Line of lot one ( l l ih !\»\£|i|!t Twenty-£h\1.'e 123% aforesaid " n h the flleftneler line of llm Wm! |:||tlt I ilu fill nuri I!| \|r tl.»:n» 1 in Mki 85% of Nebraska's Com Crop ls Fed to Live Stock While Nebraska it lfnmun fm anI mnI as a great eom state. only IS per eent of itsaverage annual crop ol 190.000.0043 bushels ol corn ever reaches the elevator.The remainder is used to fatten live stock. Nebraska ranks third among the states of the Union both in acreage and production of corn. Nehnaskfs farm industry is growing steadily and as it develops. more telephoneservicewillbeneededAtthepresent rate ol grounh the Bell System must spend about threefounhs o f a million dollars annually for new telephone equipment inthis state. hu-C.R.Hinman,HcvrrnanGrove_.- - . -Dem In--R. C. Regain, Czlumbun Dem. 52-B.S.Keck, Stromaburg Deqn. 53 -M.M.Wildman.'fork Rep. f»1-George Immdzren, Shiekley Dem 55-II. Prtston Baiiey, Cu1eton_Rep 58-Thomas D.Griffin.Hardy Rep 57-Jacob Bender,Sutton _.Rep s s - F .C.Bundle,Aurora ,Rep 59--Lon Il. Aunmd, Chapman-Rep50- D.Stephenson,FuHert6n....¥lep. 61-J ames Autcn,Albion..Dem G2-Elwell Johnston,Orchami Rep Rfb--J. D.Lee.Lyneh_.Rep 84--J.M.Hunter.0'neil Rep 85-'Geo. W. O'!»!nlley.Greeley Dem 65-M. J .Adams. Danne§rog Dem 61-John McLellan. Grand m2 J T h e c o n s t a n t g r o w t h o f t h e m d u a t r y r e q u i r e : va s t : u m a o f m o n e y fr o m i n ve a t o n a n d a l r e a d y a b o u t h l l f a m i l l i o n p e o p l e h a v e a E n a n e u l i n t e r e s t i n t h e bu si ne ss . If y o u . a l s o . a r e a n t e fe s z d i n a e o n s e r va t w e DENTIST,3.ffl\\b('l"r f 0.0 I:nI1v \\ I 111|lirRooms over Hunan: Bibi?ilu: \\¢¢|n..i..;' .al 1§|¢\ !m\r.|f n A ~Bhir, Nab!1 \1 '''1In Kenruud Monlayi i " " ' i f hu Ixuiu .\" " " "l.|F 1 "av \|. | 'me e " P I t h e m - |\\1 \ ..m f - h z M av » u . | n . x = - » f \....H w ..» ...».. .W ,..SnunIlever. l x }1 It; |1 'l:n l!.r 1i.\I.I. .12 l v :h u t . : |H n m m a n g a n d \°¢ l::.\1;r |r . \ f :e.,!| »::\.|a:|:.~L.|"L£ _\_i4 YD !!l b o l I t ~|( Q ; : k 'o r ~ ~ __-L | I| }bw p:!U 0 | g "l t r ,g ,g } ,zu.au]l vvw :l 1 ?I ..u n ;orr tl 1 Im a*11r |r l \1 n u n r w ! !ma h !ill ml nr uu ef l c l c p h o n c D U I M B B R IC F HL §.§»§|. ng: ..€`|l§}"¥»§.X.1x A1 Nehfuk: :>r°¢s>¢r\. Qhc telephone mn tucceuful.The re fore . w e rona muly ttnvc to pnwidr rclnabl c 1:11pho ne newic e at thelowest pomble charges cvmiut mt lnlh :runnablc wages ta empioyeu and a fan: return an the money smreitcd ln the budnnn. \ 1agff =1;\.; gfs 3\1II 's~3 1 ' .\\Lu i||\ . |;:\.»t ' . | '1r~g\.\:r \lx E u 1 I1=:=<1~=:.....o ' H . m L o : ~ : .n x w s n a o ' m u ~ n . o N o A t i o r n e y s m t l a w I .111 I.\ l\l !l \L:!*\2 | m |.J|5\:. |": . \ I T |r r 1 § f.4m rTh e |..ml1\\1 1 u .f \'l I.E 1 | I : | ( W P ' I 1.~;u . : r |1 H u r - rl nu rc h I N .i\=. $3 .1 ?uit.1¢=1 l 2 \ l .. \.' U\Odi cen i n S t a l e B a n k n u m a m g I .Il fn i r i n d o i n g t h e wo r k .H e L 1 n -am\ xvm1 i"simmer a t t h e h o m e u f ( K )1i st e d 'h y m e n o f t h e c h u m h w h o i U r .m u l M r s .I..M .Pel.cr==nla lu. »-- - - -_ a n d q n a t i n g t h e i r w o r k t o h e l p r e Tu e n d a y e ve n i n g .A spec ial f o n t u nR e a l 'r j m E n t r r p r i n f o r n e w s u fl l d * a x p e n m n a n d a s a i n i n a m u m a f t h e d i n n e r w m £510 h u e \xil~1 l h i l e i b i n n n u ... . . 1 . . |e.........__.-_._....._.. a i i n . i h v c l u m * ..rf 'I !l:u |.\\ ||.~1 >~f\g:;|l 4:L.1pl\:f:|,0 }1.d u "S u i : H m Sec ti on lo u rt r ~e n ( I- I)i n ' 'Iow n»i1 i;1 IEi ght een ( 1 8 )R a n m - 'Tm e l ve ( 1 2 )f a d u f t h e 61.11 P .31. Afo w s a i n l w h e n proelueeui u m l n c tenmled t n u i d Mi s s ou r i r i ve r . b e i n ! a l l accret ion-:t o m i d a b w e d e s c r i b e d la n d s . 'rue Plaintlff an the mn dur of,fl t t o b e r 1 9 2 I Dbt lin eel a d e e #fu r siand . _' r '-Rf?@ RB-John Thomsaen.Aida .-Defn @ rn r I*| ; |Hnslinrl _RBD.4:\ a n N o r m - | w E s ' r £ n ~ B E L L T E L E P H O N E C o aa:LL SYSTIH an fo i lu - O n o S g ct l m » Un l un u l Sufico ~~ Ei1§}1»»¢.Promwr Rvn. "~ | S-Cly de G.Putney, lnavalc Dem.2-A. H. Bynum, Bloomington Rep.@ © © © @ © © © © © © © @ © @ © @ © © ° © © © @ @ © © © © © © . @E anmnn n||ylu\uunu.noon:WIINTR L!}d¢l¢>Dk hm]!hC'the Sum of 528386.63 \i|h in1¢'l9a Blair. N¢\.m~ks. x.»\¢m\,ff 20,we : u||||||||||u||||||uu|||||||nmn||||||||||m@ ivinq Will § fi; ng `1 §~ Q _lx ( E 'THE ENTERPRISEhg e F ou r ' f u r :!\:*rl1RPRl <1'Ih r -PhuL.. M .M killed by a roving hand of Pawnee Indians, 1 both were killed, br me name rifle bullet.This caused much excitement,but no further Lrmlbte from the lndi.|.ns occurred au.uns time. mi these were the only u m dnlhs caused by Zndinn rxids in the colony. l'om.nneIIe in the nnly known ex ample of xettlemenl. in Nebmknoy rolonlallion-all other d t i u and lssusn svn! THURSDAY l h h n d l s u o n a d - d u o m l t h r 'st l h l u f f i e u n l B l a i r ,N a b . , I n d ! ! ..I Per You s u s » |nmunn FONTANELLE o I '_ n 0 A D E B '_P l i i h l c r t h a c a m l l i n g s t a m p o f t h e F o n t : misnioned ua return to Nebraska and d o n e t h r o u g h e r r o r o r b y de s ig n un n o t k n o w n . U p o n t h !r e t u r n o f t h e p a r t y '1 Kuhn's Photos will please you. Dr H. B. Cl; »-I. Clmiroprulor. 32-if Chris Bendorf is Use owner of a new Buick. Clllldrelfn.:mfs l t Mn .T.C. llillon'|..All sian. Wanted:-To buy nifmlll Mo Cail at the Enterprise offzee. Buy Ame:ian wire c om :nbc from Christensen Lumber Co. Mr.and Mrs.Henry Richie;of Kuh.n's Photos will please you. Dr. iI. B. Cluk, Chiropractor. 3241 D. A. R. Coionial Ball, Nov 21. 41-an. Hnggani and Bendorf,Undtrtnk- en.Biair.Nebr.Both phones. 43-if Lldlfs'and Mi n n " w g a t Mn . T.C.Hi!lon'l.Prices rig I. Mn. Minerva Larier and minc e' Fran-:if were Herman visitors I n t Sunday.` Hr. md Mrs. Frtd Huff and Mn. In u y ou . pmctor. 32-if ade. 1 : w w Creamery) ce for ND EGGSandsih sz 641 :in .which he and his mother :were riding. Th i =lri\er of the truck which :truck them was :untitled on | chit!! of rrmnuinughter but through idiffiftnt influences it is :bought he my br parolecl and the father pleads against this move. Hr. Ilealfn wife mill be remem- _bered bs Blair people na Mi n A- The plum: of seven! Nebraska vuf for additional school buildings in lagss must be rlungod since it ls un c oln was recently npprcved by eladded that bonds may not legal- Un roarsisbe voted Lo finance th;gravela 1 1 ,ung; plant ar.u w *g, int of streets.undtrlding irnprovemant and en- During Odober $l,390.000in bdnls inrgement. were reglatemd ln Nebruku. 5 lib A new $150,000 high lchool build-tle more than hnlf of aehlch wln ni i n g h u b u n Rln ld i t W y ma n . for school purpomx. A three million ann.: bond l Dr. H. act.:-k. Chiropractor. az-if ointhespiritualdevelopmento f §1 he world there is need for menus:»~ E shlth are timeless.Truth has no §~ Iependeuci upon the are in \ h i ; F R A N K S.m c A g e n t fo r F m - m o n t . I h v n H i r h u l P l5Po u ur n x c nma i . 4 T Between Walker Avo g .Phone:--Cedar a : in expressed or the nee to whi¢h;§_1,i l expnned.But truth lim.: 'E B e H N t W k leeds to be sxprened in timely mem-ig ~~~ Lge:--in the thought forms a n d 5 mm .\. n§6AI>2B.m m m lh h u d u u e md e lu u mn u o r \ l u p a n a m a n l s w . N a b . . n a n \ i | A $ | ! C u | n | | \ l l u ¢ h 8 , 1 6 ' l 9 ._ .. _..-__~ . - - - . . . . _ ¢ . _ _ _ .-....» We an pinned to note that Supl. ~.V.Manor h u a n u n n d for ; ~url#of debllts bdwetn umr mga ho o!a n d o t h e r M h m l s .Th i s i . ~melhing U k :i t sh o ul d be.I t ix h e n a l f u n c t i o n u f 1 n c h n n l L o t r a i n h e m e n t a l fl r u l l i a s a n d w e k n o w n l n t h i n g t h a t p u t s a pe r s o n o n h i s m l m o r e t h a n a g o o d de ba te .l f r pnenem.d a y sy st em o f tch oo ln m a i d d o n ii t t l e m o n h a u l w o r k =a I l e n e l e n f o o t w o r k i t w u u l d m o r e i n i n n i n g w i t h t h e nee ds f t h e t l m e i . lssusn sv n! rav nsmv 5-WU zubacriptian is regarded lr span account. Tht names of rab 4 ~will be Innantly rernoved |-our milling list at the axpir- o tth a d ma p n h i u r i f th n p u b be nol.l5od;¢ther1in ihe sub ption wi!!nnmln In fone st the 1gm\ted aubsrrlption price.FIve1y b m i b n :nuns undsrallnd um the ndillans arc mlde a pm of the u m between the publisher and bacrlblr. Ifnlller und Sona The all abtorbing topic of xheday the nlntion of father and san. is question hm been brought to he mingi of the public by the Fath |and Son banquets which are be K heh! ali over the nation. It is n move whic h is worth iow Print Pl! Yu:sua mm .\. n§6AI>2B.m m m lh h u d u u e md e lu u mn u o r \ l u p a n a m a n l s w . N a b . . n a n \ i | A $ | ! C u | n | | \ l l u ¢ h 8 , 1 6 ' l 9 ._ .. _..-__~ . - - - . . . . _ ¢ . _ _ _ .-....» We an pinned to note that Supl. ~.V.Manor h u a n u n n d for ; ~url#of debllts bdwetn umr mga ho o!a n d o t h e r M h m l s .Th i s i . ~melhing U k :i t sh o ul d be.I t ix h e n a l f u n c t i o n u f 1 n c h n n l L o t r a i n h e m e n t a l fl r u l l i a s a n d w e k n o w n l n t h i n g t h a t p u t s a pe r s o n o n h i s m l m o r e t h a n a g o o d de ba te .l f r pnenem.d a y sy st em o f tch oo ln m a i d d o n ii t t l e m o n h a u l w o r k =a I l e n e l e n f o o t w o r k i t w u u l d m o r e i n i n n i n g w i t h t h e nee ds f t h e t l m e i . lssusn sv n! rav nsmv 5-WU zubacriptian is regarded lr span account. Tht names of rab 4 ~will be Innantly rernoved |-our milling list at the axpir- o tth a d ma p n h i u r i f th n p u b be nol.l5od;¢ther1in ihe sub ption wi!!nnmln In fone st the 1gm\ted aubsrrlption price.FIve1y b m i b n :nuns undsrallnd um the ndillans arc mlde a pm of the u m between the publisher and bacrlblr. Ifnlller und Sona The all abtorbing topic of xheday the nlntion of father and san. is question hm been brought to he mingi of the public by the Fath |and Son banquets which are be K heh! ali over the nation. It is n move whic h is worth iow Print Pl! Yu:sua xsw gva acn U4 ua :l g c ullu ycuplt Illwh i c h a m i l o w h i c h i t is expreaaaed. I n vi e w o f t h n t fa c t y o u r pa s t o r 1- t r y i n g t o b r i n g t r u t h i n fnr nuc o f th e p r e s e n t d a y .t h i n k i n g t h a t i t m a y s t r i k e h o m e l c t h e h e a r t o f t h e pr e s e n t d a y m a n a n d w o m a n . N e x t S u n d a y e ve n i i g t h e p u t e r n ..n n . -\ 1 In order to riieet your demand for Ducks, Geese and Chickens, please let ua have your order in that line not later than Novembef 25. .- - n.¢- n 1- u pu - .v n 1 -- : _.-- _¢--u;1 - - # _ K u h n i s P h o t o s w i l l p l m l l l l l Jacnbssen.daughter of Mr jand Mn. Hemminz J"au:nhsen, former- I - 1 1 ' m u ~. ~;.w f f v q f g m ~'f ~~ For Early Christmas Shoppers Our Holiday Goods are now on display. A visit to our store will give you many aug- gestions for useful gifts that will please your family and friends. Come early and bring the children.We havea large selection of practical, well- made toys and other things which will make the children happy long ~after the holidays are over. SU G G E S T IO N S Electrical Appliances _Rifles ' i f a f ~ ! l lav a.»_ A T* 44 | l . *Ml .1 ~\a \i.I1| ; . | |" , ' ; ¢h "=,t ~ ~ - ~. / j f ~ L |1 a \ \ L \ \ _/, L f , |. :~F .. \ \ >\;~1 . . . 's ~w rJ' I 25\l|\.{ 4 .~r 1 f.f1a1'£f "z I - 1 1 ' I T D I I ~;.w f f v c f f z z s m ~.5 .\" " " ' ~ ..a 1 *~ \i n ~| `~~~.~~4 :f ' * f + § E 2 ` € % » . Q ; j £ * ' , , For Early Christmas Shoppers Our Holiday Goods are now on display. A visit to our store will give you many aug- gestions for useful gifts that will please your family and friends. Come early and bring the children.We havea large selection of practical, well- made toys and other things which will make the children happy long ~after the holidays are over. SU G G E S T IO N S Electrical Appliances _Rifles ' i f a f ~ ! l lav a.»_ A T* 44 | l . *Ml .1 r -.. . P ' <-IJ..1 ~V'I,::IL/V ll \\g f - > f . ||. \ * ` !\ ~./ - .." L - p f ''I - 'f r | '\ | " ~ - . . Q ....r g ~ ~J "\,~~" Hy of Ihisl diyg _ , - ." " ¢_ - - - -_ -:=4._Lf A y e B t vs . M n .O l e J u o h u e n w a s a n O m a h a vi s i t o r l a s t Tu e s d a y . B u y A m e r i c a n w i r e c o r n c r i b s fr o m C h r i s t e n s e n ' L u m b e r Co . Fo r S a l e: F i ve H o m e e le c t r i c m o t o r . Inquire et The Enterprise office. 22-lf C i t y Lo a n s ,m o n t h l y pa y m e n t s . p r o m p t s e r vi c e .G e o r g e B -Rl l t e r . a - u Min Mary Coolf, daughter bf Mrs Fjxn, Cinch w a s i n O m a h a Tu e s d a y m o m i n g . F o r S a l e : - - A g o o d " K I f f l u r e b u r n e r .C a l l a t 1'¢ te r -1 n ~ H a n l w a r e . M r .annl M m .F r a n k S h a fe r a n d M r . a n d M r s .G r n ve r W i l k i n s d r o ve l n O m a h a M o n d a y . I-'or R e n t :7 r o o m mo t l e fn ho us e g a r a g e ..C lo se l n . 11 Ge o . Il . H i k e r . M r .a n d M m K a r l Me i s en e r n f O m a h a c a m e u p Mtanclay t o a t t e n d t h e W .H .G m t i n sal e. T h e It eb ek nh a m e t i n rev'17=\f ° " 2i nn la s t l`ue:uln;e ve n i n g : 1 n l m . | Ie pl a n s f o r a m e e t i n g l a t e r o n F a r m Lo a n s .l o w ra t es ,o p t i o n a l pa y m e n t s .Ge o .B .R i k e r ,B l a i r . 2 2 - t r M r .a n d M m .W m .M t C r a c k e n o f O m a h a s p e n t t h e w e e k e n d w i t h n e l e - tt ve a i n B l a i r . B l fu M a b l e S m i t h , o f O m a h a s p e n t t h e we ek - en d w i t h h e r sist er,M r s . W a l t e r Pe te rs en .. F o r S a l e : - I ' a r m s a n d reside nces. n g o o d l i s t a l w a y s .Ge o .H .Ri l te r . 3 - i f L i t t l e H e l e n l l e m l e r s u n w h o h a s be e n h a vi n g a h a r d si e g e o f t h e c h i c k e n - p o x , i s u p a n d a r o u n d a k a l n . E ve l y n S m i t h ,l i t t l e d a u g h t e r n f M r s .G r a c e S m i t h , i s h a vi n g a s i e g e o f c h i c k e n p o x a t t h e D . C .I'-eeblea h o m e . M i s s M e l vi r m H a r h i e a n c a m e u p f r o m O m a h a S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g a n d - n e n t S u n d a y w i t h h e r mo t h e r . M r s . 1'. Hnrbican of 'this city.` M r .a n d M r s .E .Le w e l l y n ,a n d d a u g h t e r - i n - l a w ,S i n e C n l ve n l L e w e l Iy n ,sp e n t S u n d a y i n O m a h a trinit- i n g M r .a n d M r s .G r a n t Ga n t z . 10 -2 0 Ti t a n tr a c t o r N o .1 sh ap e. 3 13021051 P ~ O | 'Il m K u o I IS NEW .l a s t M o n d a y M r .a n d M m .I.N .W a r r i c k h m zu S u n d a y gue st s,M r .a n d l i n . Jo h n D i u b a n d M r s .f11|is.D e a n o f Io w a . M r .a n d M r s .C l a r k M l e n a n d M r a n d M r s . w . S . R o t h e r y o f O m a - h a w e r e S u n d a y vi s i t o r s a t t h e C l y d e Bl.A l i e n h o m e o n W a l k e r A ve . a n d G r a m St.. I o f f e r fo r s a l e t w o 19 1 1 F o n ! To u r i n g cans, fone 19 20 I"-on!To h r - ing with xtarier and wlnter top, one 192I FonjlTuuring Intl one 1919 H o d g e i n g o o d co nd i ti on . C h r i s t i a n Za n d e r . L y i e R e e h : f l a m e d 5este|1day N .||I | s -..L y t h e d e a t h o f M r .H e a l y 'n fo u r ur!f m m t h e F n m o n t T r i i u n é ,u n : 3e a r vial m n ." h u wan lu l l e d ln a r || | : \ g U m ;- u p r r \ i i a m mu.-t rom s fr~ .m \||g5 ED PY LES i"u|»ml »enice.a for Mm En Pyies \%hu Jam*lu: Thumlay nftzrnonn, Nov.13. at her home were heh! on Suaidar.Nov.IG,fmm the Metho- ulizI. church in this city Rev. 0.l . McPmm|officiating. South Bend. lndinnl and took in the Holme Dame root-ball gnme m d then went up to Chicago for a visit before xetuming home. A number of friends gathered at the A. R. Brock home on entSouth xtreet nn hal Tuesday evening to extend confmtuiations and best wishes to Mr.Brock,the occasion being his birth anni\err~sr)'.Any- one who hu been no forlunuepto hive en}oyed the honpitniily of thqt home.known .that ever): une had npleasanteveningSnthu.ru-fusion. Iollowimr s mein]\.1|!Lulu]cards, Mrs. Brnék served ||r11r:m:n~lreah menu. / ' -. / ' j ',} \~ 1 _.~1 5 3 1 N \-'.' l ¢'-. . § ; g \~ .<\ - § ." ~2 , ~ T . } * T . ~ " & ;~ 01- June of next year iz is expect 188I at Kennanl,Nebr.She was mnrried to Mr.Eri Pyles nn Sept. 80, 1903 in her home town. Three children were bam ta this union,two :l;.inlz in infancy.One daughter. Vilma, fourteen 3ears of Lan!.un¢ay'>\~ma a . ews ron-. tain.I an article \riI.!.¢l\ by ||»un1aCI.Healy of Omaha in '£!1i=l'iw ....-hm: a new artery of travel over makes an earne:-I.upped for lhr .|long disputed route. safety uf the ptdentriann on the]Bickering rivnly between compel \\|ll be completed near Yulan, thu- a 's t e a l o f el ec tr ic c a n o n th e i n; ? u m a ; 1 £ ; h u b m |r e m a i n m f u r b a n l i n e he aw ee n R l l g t o n med S h e h a d b e e n i l l for m an y ll| ¢» ut l1 n m m l m f o r a m x m o n t h s l r i x l p t r : M i d n pa t i e n t :s u ffe r e r u n t i l t h # 1 n fl " " A l a : m e n u m b e r o f fd e n e l s l l l e r n l Su b st a n ti a l im pr o wfr rl e nt a i n th o u l t h e s e n i r e s .B u r i a l w u n " : \ r I m h e n y g n p l a n t a t F r e m o n t a r e i n t h e B l a i r ce m e te r y .1..ing m m l o .T h e us e a f z u h u t fu l iml uar lri nl p u r p m e n i n g r o w a n g |. 1 : n Uc . mm:'NEIIiiAPPEAL |SSlflIl) Lincoln, Nov. 17.--John XL Mllxen superintendent of public inntructlon, wha mum! an appeal to the people 011 Nebnuka to join in maklng nu-g tional education week. November ITI 28, "an eseni worthy of Hun aLatf which hu less percentage of illiter- My than any :tate in the mjiun." "In Nebrngka,"Mntzen said. "\\= ~ ||l.\l|.e this week the occasion oz the rnatest statewide eduuthnnlrxliy mer known by putting on ,mg :ntenme rampulgn of :aio-mnnshq-' glut mtl renily sell' education to H.. people. There is u favorable =miLu.|~ on the whole toward the schoclabut ... I A I n g A r n d t ~ __'ras 'IYIHL' done according to the Inu: in Oma ha.A very large part of the finr- that are sltribulul L0 poor eledrir Irifinir is due to lack af inspection and m hu e-made tinkering with eleclnr insla tions. Hur!than 900.000 in hr-ex ernpt =~ecurities hue been iuualnmi llzinlflE1l in Nebnumkn during th- p u l two yearn, or about a Ulnliinl For Early S h o » Our Holiday Good A visit to our store wi gestions for useful g your family and frien Come early and br have a large selectio made toys and oth~ malce the children h ac t i ve . " "If ue hope UL enlist an active in tefcst we rnued.advertise :hc aim.h a d pur pos es o f ex lu é ll iu n a n d Eel t h e p u b l i c u n d e r s u n d t h e va l u e s a n d V i r l u g o f t h e e d u c a t i o n !!a l r u c l u m zh ey a n nu pg or |. in g. " " n i t h e Ju l y n f a n fr i e n d s n f ed uc at io n t h e r e fo r e t o t h i n k n e r i c u w l y i n - I w o r k h a r d o n t h e p r o b l e m n f kt'0]Jil1 £ the id ea of puh lk l.° 1|u4:| |.im| b e fo r e a l l t h e pe op l e. " ,.....-.-..-.- - . n c [ | l S T R l A L N O T E S T110 Ne h r a n k a P o w e r c o m p a n y h w ve fu w l t o s e i ] c u r r e n t t o a c u s t o m vr |0 |K1 9 |___vn u m ao cu le ul t h a t \\rr.~ckc-I t h e can .l ve n t r a l a m i o u t m l e co n t r o l bod:- I |f t a n g i b l e p r o p e r w i s n n r i n z u i d i t h m a l tax es. T h e N e b r a f k z r a i l w a y co m m i su i vn / * l y »#I . .. .L g -H 3 - @ »~ Winchester Roller Skates A n I d e a l G i l t l o r B u y s a n d Girls ° ' \ ~s 3 . ' \ ' i " `I "s u ,V .r 'S/' i f af~!I f r ' ~,1 |,- ._|r" \ " ' , »q _ Il . 4 I -;< '1. . f . . # . A _,\.\\ £ »:;| GI F T s U G Electrical Applia Tools ' Cutlery Vacuum Clea W e will have a big supply of nice big Oysters direct from the coast and the crispest of Celery. : school al.10 :0 0 A .2-3. Worship :nd Sermon at Sd.E \ e u i n g ' i \ e r \ I c e . n l | _ _ ! 1 ;|§ Buch Bros. Neat Market Bhy the Multi=Gap A Home Produc! and lineHui Plugon Enrlh. Multi-Gap Spark Plug Co W h e n i n Ne e d o f I|s S T . s 1 . 5 n \ " s E P I S C U P A I . C u vn c n ' T h e L i t t l e C h u r c h A r n u n d t h e C o m e r " |1 I Sunday,November 23,1924. Sunday school at 10 A. M.Why rn you not one of the new scholnh wnxtantly being enrolied in -our school?11 A. M.Morning wonhip.Ser mon subjeqtz "The "Ihanks|zi\.lm: Habit".6:30 I'. M. Baptist Young Peoplek 1|\iou.The meefling this week will be Ie-ll by the pastor. _._....._.. _. . . _ _.-._ .0- 6 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 o o o ~ » o ¢ o ¢ o » o ¢ o o o o n 0Po ro¢o sa\oIo Thanksgiving BALL ¢o1oQo 1'o0o I-.verybo<|y In welcome. o S e r m o n . T:-I5 P.31.Spe ci ai Se rvi ce .H a r Lmit H o m e Iew!. £\al.Spec ial Il\l.l:iir b y \¢si.e1.l ch o i r .S o p r a n o 5°010.Th q Rt. Re v. ZI. V. Shayl er. D. D.. Bi.|~ |}o;= o f N e b r a s k a , w i i l be p r m e n t a t t . h £ ~ ne rvi ce .a n d le c t u r e o n h i s re c en t t r i p t o th e H o l y L a n d .C o m e t o t h i s u n - i e s S u n d a y n i g h t .a n d j o i n Se rvic es .S u n d a y N o ve m b e r 2 3 1 6 . 7: 8 0 A .M .H u h lorm nul uiu tu. 9: 4 5 A .M .Ch:1~!zcr:{}x.1|ch :sn Sr h o o i . I I ..4m o n su bj e ct :"V-'ante-11:ilog»~". Th e p r a y e r m e r l i n g e ve r y W eal L m l a y e ve n i n g a t R I' . M . Th e m e e t i m : N o v. 2 6 t h w i l i n o t b e h e l d o w m t L t h e U n i o n Th a n k s g i \ i r \ g Ser vi ce 1 I t h e F i r s t C h r i x t i a n r h u r c h . Th e ueeoml a n n u l !F a t h e r an -I S o n b a n q u e t w i l l b e h e l d a t t h e chnnah o n Ir i m h )c \ m i n g N o v.21. Th e pr i n c i p a l spenlmer o f t h o e ve n m g w i l l b e M r .H .n .ilhunalqu o f th e Om a h a .P r i n t i n g C n .M r . »n . ovo0o§4go2o =;Legion Hall g Thursday Evening § Nov. 27th§ over the xlalf :Stat of the Nebraska Baptist State Convention and in in much demand .o§Musicby ; ~5 ~~~ o 0 1 t .=§~~A r n d l - S n y d e r M o l o r ~s5 Tickets $1 No Tax g ~ 5 C |§n|.A|u r~|£u|c/asxng0 l ' n € .§B U I C K D O D G E g Blair. Kenrmrd and Herman Wm:|||||||||m|||m||||||m||||||||m|||||||||||m||||||||||||m|||||||||u||n||||||m| - JUST AMINUTEI w Pre - Holiday Before You Buy Anything for Your Car Always Come and S E E U s F I R ST ! ||||||||||||||um||m|||:||nlm||||||||||||mn||||n||n||||m||||||||m We carry Repair Parts for ALLMakes of Cars. We have torn down several difer- .» A fine linenfTRlMMED HATS \both for \Vnmen and Children.4 5 ut a Llberznl Discount. See These Goods Before You Buy MRS. T. C. HILTON T H E M I L L I N E R 0 (On and a fter Saturday,N0 - ~f vember 22. Z will uffcr all my M \'VOMEN'S a nd c ruL nQ EN°~;I 2 4?COATS a t 25 pe rc e ntdi s co unt .as long as they last. just what you are looking for. A Complete Line of Accessories and Parts. Tires at Prices You Cannot Equal Any Place. I Toci ose nut AMERZCAN L ADY .~a nd wmaree ze c0|~esE'::5.as |»well as other makes. One-Hnif mu .Price. An Wuolen SWEATERS and'sL|PovERs at 20 per cent off. 1__-ann-- _Emlm ~ ~:niche peace luve lon!ceased to in I local officials The Colcniznlion Company WM ne-I | | ANA c o| .utc 1»: xmas 'I1» nranniznlinn nrm.iou.\|s :moi I Ihnngfior.fnilcwimr a unlnimousFmupelle "°"r= ~ uf_the lar;-|§I.lS";,}";,_ ~ le \h|||1\l\t||| Ai is "Qr 2 1. ¢.6 l 1' .z "4.rm \. l " 55 f | lleurg.and Rudolph Me:»n¢r »»? O m a h a w e r e S u n d a y s u p p c r rru~=1 a t t h e h o m e o f J e n :L .Pet er se n. A b a b y b o y w r n t o M r .a n d M r s .( T u n .hio rbe nse o n l a s t S a t u r | I |1r1r»rmr1;'.ll U v l l l a n r1n-|\I!.t f.l T1l »\}1.\\::\LI p u r e lvrw i |»0=ITU) | n (|g f \1u|:3¢.\p l u m e l!\»l11V -\> II1 ~..B l a i r , N e b r .D e l i c b an <w1 r~.:i .und feeds.! | M r .a n d M r s .H e n r y M a n c h u vu !! h a ve a s t h e i r g u e s t s o n F r m a y e w n i n (M r a n d M n .A .R .'Th o m a s1' i a n d d a u g h t e r .Sl a r g a r y . 2 HQIB M o u n t e d SsmI\\| c}:S h e l f u luke ' new.Ba rg ai n . 11..Ma ke i m z e n i r v. M r .g u d 7°|r 1 w e r G a m e r n m ! 17.l fl l i M l -\\F .H a r r i n g t o n p f Om ah a \ '\ Pr |1u»I n i H r Gi ll ] M W L o u L a n . :31 - u p p r r Su::»I.l)"g g ¢ . n i n g . M r s .M . S . M i i l e r . m o t h e r o f M r s . Oeacxr G u y s r .h a s be e n co n fi n e d t o h e r b e d a n d u n d e r t h e e l o c l o r s a r e w i t h §lH pp e.b u t i s m u c h b e t t e r a t pr es en t. M n .Je r r y F o l e y a n d so n,F\:a=»- vi s !\e|.\1I"r1¢d w i t h Mi s s N a n a L n value.The papers of recent date' have tiedt with the suuldect from an editorial Itnndpoint.Speakers hmm, grasped the opportunity to enlarge on the benefits and are making muchi of the practice which han of late yearn sprung up.In all these editorials and in the tolka from the pulpit the burden uf them has been the duty of the lath- ¢r to the aan. ln these discuulona we are all ¥l1orougl1l5 enll;htenect on lluw to raise our boys, we are told whatf to do ami what. not to do to providefor our 11-oy'a eumforbl and bla »»»»-5 ical,mental Intl moral development' Oh yes! we get it all down the llna. the apeullers have a broad subject. they gave us broadsldea of advice and mmlc ua all feel that we : r e l the Inca! cotoaaal fa'luru possible and at the name time, ina|li\l" ua to do the beat.possible and we feel that in the future our actions Iowan! our zona will he fuhtosml one: those of the Divine Teacher.Yet nn aecond thought we fee! that one thing is lacking. and that thin!In just a little advice to the sons. Not one word od' adslee telling him of his :iutieal touranls dad or mother or I-inter or his obligations to the rommmltain *lakh he 1t\*ce.._!e anen.f &lrely the boy has some obligation-. surely he han mme rltztles, somethink to do for hlmlelf, Iomethlng to do for others that should be brought rttempteul to dianumle it from going to the new location when vwms r through Ornuhn and hoping to have the coloninta cost their tot with tm Intter city. At that time, that part of what i<now as-hington County, when Fontnnele is located,was included an Dollge County, uml from March 6 1855 to January 12. moo Fnntanelle was the countgnaeut of Dodge Coun l3 On the tart named :late em- :Hunty lines were redefined and rc statslinhed and Fontnnelle became a n m of Washington County and : . .xl ambitions to have the county nat of Washington County located there was defeated by Blair.which still nemaime the county :lent of Washing ton Founty. A1 the flrlt territorial leglglature by special act of the legislature n charter was grunted incorporatrng the city of Fontanelle,this includ .-ll wlant might be termed, the Con .litutlon or By-laura for the ne- town.This act _traas approved March 14. 1855 and was the authority for the existence ol Fontanelle as a city until January 9. IBB? when the leg- islature by requux.,repealed the oct which had authorlted the Incor- poration of the -city. Durin:_thc.mme ucutou of leans lature tnat granted Fontamclte u charter-nltother charter was grant ed authorizing the incorporation ol u r l l l g m n u v u u a r ;q u n " . u ¢ . »-- auillitional practice.a c tmnlvte re heamml, will tae held Tuqmlay eve ni ng o f mv meek. larsl Sunday evening.the dormi tory ntlldtnll en3°>¢~| n very pleas 1nt time in the Reception room o the new building.The early parte the esenim: was spent in communit longing. I"o||n1ain| this, parlor game were played.The students my th! there in nothing like an occasions informal "get-together"mectina f :dd seat tn the work of the fotloy ing week. mul to help bear out 111| feeling that "Dana ls one hilt fam ily." Rev. Mcngeres of Lincoln, who "ff been conducting rnedingn at the Dan nh church during the pmt week rave a very Interestinr euldrew n Chapel Monday mornin:. Some Dana students ¢1\ <»\f"|gla LIethndi..t church uuppvr _ tmtrd 1n:=xzr~:¢;CoN'n:>.'z zo . v\ 1 - . . . -- The Corn Huaking Chnmplomhig cl Nehru:-k»will be deterntlncd, to day, Nov. 20, taking place in Suun tiers county, n few miles north 0 lqneaster county .liua_ou-the Jam of 0. J .Lohr on the Lurn lluslw Hi;hwoar. The Nebraska 1`armer is ta[Iol\eutacfgqleg-=_§=gw~\»=mn Nebmalca t'n1ling the c ontent ond ;,responnildu gestions for useful gifts that will please your fam ily and friends. Come early and bring the children.W e h a ve a large selection of practical,well- made toys and other things which will make the children happy long after the holidays are over. G l F T S U G G E S T I O N S Electrical Appliances Rifles Tools Athletic Goods Cutlery Washers Vacuum Cleaners Ranges ~The Arndt Hardware ~.. Taz wvcnmnrn rrou / -4 , Z ~- ~I 1@\'~ Winchester Roller Skates An Hell um lor B uy s and Girls $1.50 to $2.50 > \ \\»T . -- Winchester Flashlights For Any one ln the F l m ll y $1.00 to $3.25 \I .M r . C .A . S t o w l . f o r e m a n fo r t h e R e m y F o n l r a c t i n g C o m p a n y ,W u ta k e n l n t h e B l a i r ho sp i ta l ye s te r - d a y fo r me di ca l tne ntr nen t. Th e l a d i e s o f t h e E p i s c o p a i c h u n h en te r uu i ne d t h e i r m e m b e r s a n d fr i e n d s I t a t e a a t t h e h o m e o f Mrs..G .A .L a n g s t a ff ye s te r da y a f l e r n o o n . M r s .G .G .H i n e s e»erve¢i u w i l d d u c k d i n n e r ye.aberllay Lo M e s d l m e f * iM u l e r a l a s t S u n d a y f r o m co ns u lt a ti o n w i t h t h e M a y o Br os .n t 'Ito- l!i1( 'nl|!l, Bl inn. T h e Ba p t i s t I.a»lies A i d w i l l h o l d n b a z a a r a t t h e ( i t y C o u n c l i r o o m s S a t u r d a y ,N a v.29.W i l l h a ve n fr e s h Io o d n i e .H o t lunehew.E v- e r y b o d y we lc o me .4 3 Za . Mi s s H a r r i e t H a l i n n l .w h o h a s be e n co n fi n e d t o h e r h o m e w i t h t h e s r r i n n e fo r s o m e t i m e . i x n l o w l vz h i n -°r.P Devlin! and Chu.Dann of ing ae r fo rmer h ea ltix whi c h ~ T*01!1l\l£l» who were her K*IGS!*' during news to ber frienda in and around Qi the 513 Qslm. M r .a n d M r s .Je n s I. .l'e le n \e n en t e r ta i n e d M r .a n d M r s .Il e r n m l n g P e t e r s e n , M r . a n d M r s .F r e d A n a e r - u n n a n d G e o r g e B r a d e n t o n n m l f a m - i l y 'last S u n d a y fo r d i n n e r . C h r i s S t r u ve ,w h o w a s ta k e n t o th e B l a i r h o s p i t l l w h e n h e un d er ~ we nt " a rf o |» e ra `l .i 6 n_ '¥ 6\ ' 'Ip pn vrl lu it h abo ut 1. en d a y s a g o .is d o i n g ni c el y a n d w i l l no o n be o u t a g a i n . F o r q u i c k e r i m s l 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 n u l s o f a l l k i n d s , c a l l a n d teame o n l e r s a t B l a i r A u t o T o p an d Ti z e s h o p fo r . \ m l e r r » e n s Tr a n s l - fe r .i'lu»nes In d .9,Be ll ,Bl a c k 46. 3S~4t. M r .A .R .B r o c k , w h i l e i n O m a h a M n .(Salterul L e w e l l y n o f G r a n i fr l l n l l ,w h o l u n be e n \h a l t i n g H r . I.e W el lyn 's pa re n ts ,M r .l m l 3Iwa.F.¢i L o w e l l y n o f th i s ci ty ,fo r t h e past t w o w e e k r e t u m e d h o m e to d ay . !l ` h u r » d a y ) . A n ol l l t i m e m s n i n f f o l k s tl l n c e 6 3 - e n y a y e r b y - r u r g e - n o r d ~ a t t h e M . W . A . h u l l l m t S l t u n i a y e ve n i n g .C a r l s o n a n d Jo h n s o n ft l r ni s h eu l th e m us ic .C o ff e e a n d l u n c h w a s ie rvee l a t a l a t e h o u r . lla|..nes\t H o m e Fe :- li \; 2 a t t h e Epir- copai ch u r c h ,S u n d a y n i g h t . No v. 2 3 , a t 7 : 4 5 P . M .Bi n h o p S h a y l e r o f O m a h a w i l l d e l i ve r l n m l slresa o n h i s re c en t t r i p t o th e H o l y yesteruluy.ca ll ed n t t h e Cl a r k s o n L a n d .Hwreryonc is wel com e. ho sp i ta l fo r 1 vi s i t w i t h E d M a t - th i e s e n w l t o is a p at i e n t th e r e , l u r i n g u n d e r g o n e a n o p e r a t i o n f o r a p p e n - dl ei ti n.M n B r o c k r e p o r t s t h e p n - n e n t a n con val es cin lr nic el y. M r .a n d M r s .F r e d H u f f r e t u r n e d t h e l a t t e r p a r t o f la n !me ek fr o m t h e i r t r i p t o C h i c a g o .'||\i:<oom~i|| tlnll e u i o u n o t h e r placee.A n un cl e o f x t .'| | | ff '¢n f l"]1ir:||rn r m n o h m L t u vl d h u r t t h e :Ions i f th e y w e r e l" e b r u ar y 2 8 ,| 8 5 5 H e a l i n g t h e fl : n t ma d e t o s e e a l it t l e o f t h e e ¥ l4 ] '1\ d dr ' ml va nr n l ed uc at io na l i m t i t u l l o n o f th e qu e s ti o n ;h o w d m | ' |ti me am i fo n m l e d w e n t n f t h e M i s s o u r i r i ve r . m a h e r k a t i m e i s |."l\en mu st in ze di yl In l Bi '|E s : Qn a lr l . |£ 1 in n of u b u il d in g ; l o m a k i n g |E l vi n ;fo r t h e m s n e i g w u b e g u n a m l t h e ool le ge s t a r t e d Il l f U I!! i l \ \ ¥ H h \ l \ t plnacn Jnul pun.vb e g i ve n . A 5 5 0 c a sh p r i z e K W * t u me » \ . a : e c h a m p i o n a n d t h e r i g h t to e nt e r t h e -H i ¢ l - w e ¢; - c o r n h u a i d n g |:a nl zst _ i» n n t n i l a w n w i t h exn ens es m i d nu 'looking after a tlaoumml and one minor details that to lnto ever;_ family life; that nt times lt in no-; n u r ;for dui to counsel against the fads of the day or the fanelhnlneeds of the pun-nt day nodal enl vlmnnletats;thlt dm] or mother or both are willing to go the wholerough road, that circunullncex mv? demand, if that tiny will but show his willingness to tlo him bl! ton:nl bending his efforts towonl that self development which In the one most imponant aim for whkh ure,upnrenu.:ne striving.| ln elodng, we do not my that we have penned them linen in erltlclsm rf the movement.It lx a good moved ment. and without doubt. vnll be of lunefit, but we do wish to rmphuiee the fact that there are two sides to the question and thot in under I0 nuke ill! h0)happy me a boy, and successful on |man.that tl# two wide#mttat be eoluuidelnl .anti in toncluxien we uroultl qunle the .following so a|\|»lln£.»le to both dad and ll-d.; "Ta thine own ¢-elf an true l Mu! lt follows in the night the .lay Thou conf! not be faire to any mln". Il1irt;-eieht fa rs and teams gute a tluy 's time to gratreling the streets of Iltwens,while the bu»¢l~ ness men laalaltil with shutels und eonversotlon.It tnan truly l com munity affair when all set down together et a-luncheon mented by the men and women of the \lllnn. under the auspices of the Congrega tional church.This building was med until 1885 und when it burner! 1l01\!t,a second building won ron- ntrueteel :nal used for a number of years. when the burden of maintain inx the imttltution became too helvg: for the eolonlxtn and nexollallona were begun with the citizens of Crete Nebrankn and the Congregatlonalor :nnlutions of Nebraska whereby the clutter mul equipment was innu Ierred to Crete.and there l:ecnm- the nueleun of what ls now Dolne folllze.The bell originally used on the college is non in e church here. built by the Congnegotionalials dur~ in! the early eighties. The firat religious or\runi|.ni'o|~ 'lla forrneul in 1856 by the Rev. lieu- l\en Gayloni.mhtnlonery for the Fonxrezutiona ehtich, orglnleinl I eongrention l about twenty mem- lw m To th ngnegatlon the Con- lfffxiilonal ehureh of Quincy.Ill. plenentegl l htndsome nllver cor-munion service which was later pre- ::-nted to Doane College as a relic. in this connection I rnlzht also mention lltul. Fontanolle ls the home of the First Gennnn Lutherln churn- fnumled \l0al of the Minourl river. Tltls Wm organised about 1859 by th vla te Rev.Kuhns with Rp .J.. P. Kuhlman u its first negular pan- tor. \»\l1o on Not:10 lpn, celebrated lain ninety fifth birthday .m»|mm§ the champion of Nebnnka. .Another 34,0 will be tliklllttl nmom the three next best and no doub1 much Enferelt and enthusiasm nil be shown. Theme if no tea.-won why a c on lultklng content nlwtlltl not provolu ml much entltunlasm om!loud hunt tlnppinz an n foot-ball game.I may be e llttle more dramntic to lc.; through l field of tucltlers for :J ninety-five yerd run than to flzl. 1500?way through the down ntallt. land coekle hun: for a ninety-five bu lnltel day--but it isn't ony more of 1physicaltlewolopment.Nehro.~ku'» future, an one of the srreltest ntnte1 in the l.nlon,"tlependn somewhat up gm her corn hoakers ami their intel ,eat along agricultural liner;The people of Nebraska .thoult be interested in knowing just uh wins out in this contest and in ap pleading with as much enthusi-nfn tu.they uouhl the footbull lm- . t0s<mc r.c :trloN.\1. c nz:ntu ;-lame< A. Mclieeman. Pastor t l l l R { l l OI-' CHRIST "A church with u me.~»~»uge fu the timer."' At the council of the SunfloFcltoolofficersandtelcherula Etednemdny evening, planar for ('llrif t FMS Vrene tlfllcuasnl and 1 romznitte.in Llneoln, Nehraxlut.-item; appointed to recommerimi u pm On July 15, 1855 two rmme me'-:ram to the next meeting of tm ltamnl Damned' and Porter we n enuneil.It was Ilm ue:ee-I to atl T. THANKSGIVING DINNERMrs.I'rank Bros;mnml dirrqer wi 1 them and .»;§é§{"=IfLI.".}.§£" Mnmlay evening for ihe membenr of T118 steam boi;"Deca\ur'°sro. the M.II.Apron Club and their alurl: just :hh nide of Dec nturwnen huabansin.The ladies "5"Ha: af going up stnam las!nretk and Wil:W h n you begin preparations for the lhanl\s;'iving Feast you will naturally cmne here for your sup- ply of (iroceries which we can ternonn and evening at the Bros:-1 obligeuiio unload the cargo south of home makin! Hvfff# for the hmxur town.The lm;was :mam mouthand their hashandn enioyed a """ asain lml will be um! when lhe dinner on thi! oct!!ion.zwuter is not so ahallow w. J .Roopman hu "° ' °" ° 'hm-On Ia.-=l Friday afternoon whlh a v ' dtltl bushels of apples on sa!e lm!unrkinv fm Hnma Hansen. Gentile Q ' BIG1élflznia `~~OLD QEIABLE ¢on account of our rapid Following are a few of the Cranberries l8c,2 for .35c Celery. per hunch l5c and 201: No ne -Subh Dry Mi nc c Mea t Hei nz Wet Nllnc u Meat. per lb.. Mic;2 lhs. l'¢c rlc>s or Knmu \Vc\ Mlnce Mant. per can . |\\ur\in Dates. per can Drnmcdury Dalles, per pkg.. 201: sm: 25C 2Sc 25c turn-over. articles which you Mill need: Ground or Leaf Sage, per nkxr.. loc Ca nne d Pumpki n mc and 20c Pi e Pumpki n. e a c h |5c He inz Fly; and Plum Puddi ng. regular 001: per can 45cBlue Ribbo n Bread for Dress- lng. 2 loaves 25c Engli s h \Va lnu! s a nd Almo nds . pc rlh..404: HIE Dill NHGIIIE8 DDB! llllil fern n\u|\:| (Jroudy just ~ having thg enn$which he offers to the public.N M nm his [Wo fingers taken off by the uf these apphm will be sold atSL2.:elevator while unloanlinz corn.The per hunhel but . few of the exam neah was torn from thq Emi*|51 lhoitt will go higher.SM him °'.hi» two fingin-no that the doctm nnce.n " \ m !to take fourteen stitches.I: Mn. J ohn WimIn-ll entertinined a,i>| evident. tlmt Georxc wil! not husk r .. QU I sch oo l? l l A .M .M o r n i n g w o n h i p .Sen m o n subjeqtz " T h e "Ih ank s|z i\. lng H a b i t " . 6 : 3 0 I'.M .B a p t i s t Y o u n g P e o p l e k 1| \ io u .T h e me efl in g th i s w e e k w i l l be le-ll b y t h e pa s t o r . 1: 3 0 P .31.E ve n i n g w o r a h i p S e r m o n su bj e ct :"V-'ante-11:i l o g v" . Th e p r a y e r m e e t i n g e ve r y W eal n m l a y e ve n i n g a t R I' . M . Th e m e e t i m : N o v. 2 6 t h w i l i n o t b e h e l d o w i n t L t h e U n i o n Th a n k s g i \ i r \ g Ser vi ce a I t h e P i n t C h r i x t i a n ch u r c h . Th e ueeoml a n n u l !F a t h e r an -I S o n b a n q u e t w i l l b e h e l d a t t h e chnnah o n Ir i m h )m e n i n g N o r .21. Th e pr i n c i p a l spenlmer o f t h o e vo n m g w i l l b e M r .H .n .ilhonalqu o f th e Om a h a .P r i n t i n g C o .M r . R h o m l e a i s e l m t h e [ I n t vi c e pr e n i tl t n t o f t h e N e b r a s k a Ba p t i s t St a t e Co n ve n t i o n a n d in i n m u c h d e m a n d o~a 2p eu ke r a t va r i o u s ggalhe rlngu o ve r t h e xl a l e . Pre - Holiday I-.verybo<|y In welcome.- JUST AMINUTEI Bhy the Multi=Gap A Home Produc! and lineHui Plugon Enrlh. Multi-Gap Spark Plug Co Before You Buy Anything for Your Car Always Come and S E E U s F I R ST ! ||||||||||||||um||m|||:||nlm||||||||||||mn||||n||n||||m||||||||m We carry Repair Parts for ALLMakes of Cars. We have torn down several differ-ent makes.of cars and you may find just what you are looking for. A Complete Line of Accessories and Parts. BLAlR BAPTIST CHURCH Axihur D. Smalley. Minister Sunday,November 23,1924. Sunday school at 10 A. M.Why rn you not one of the new scholnh S T . s 1 . 5 n \ " s E P I S C U P A I . C u vn c n ' T h e L i t t l e C h u r c h A r o u n d t h e C o m e r " R e v.C h u .D .l l e r l n g ,Pa s to r . 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I I ~|f m m the g lrl.l u ihlx how e ve r.he mu#dhunppnlnrod.W lz hu ut a n y a ppvs r nn e e u f na.nldlm;lalm.w l i h o m e ve n w r n l n .: h o r r y vs a w a y fr o m h i s dll vn lnn . :h e | 1m me ~1l h y a n th oug h lu m m g r l e l v u n w n s c i u u n a m s a t h i s p r u - ence.nnnl fn l l m w d h e r m r u p u n l n n lh m l lx i l t i n ' n t l wr flo u r .Gor nlr l l too cl for an mm mn t In a ilvll l. nar y n fl :-r th ey l|:ul lef t.fl u 1[:ar1 IIn \\ l|.i\ In Ia# llml t o p h vr , w h o s h e b e l i e ve d w a s n l w a r a W t a r k i n g fo r s o m e u n k n o w n m u o n t o ls r vp !h t u1 ap a rt .A t ha l fg m s t ei g h t s h e re t u r n e d t o he r ro t r ms a nd d el l b om t vly a tt a c ke d n : r e n t mus t nl ' ae wln g. u rh lc h w as . le nt t o h o r a a n ;h u m t h e h o t e l . a n d : p c pa y m e n t fo r vrhl ch.b y ar ra ng e me nt , 11 r ml d t° 1 l h e r w i th bo a r d a nd l od g in g . P m m t h a t t i m e c n w n r d l .sh e n t I n t h v wl nt l ol r w i t h b u t o n e l m p e - t h a ..q u n r a n t r o r r o n l a l l c t o n i g h t , { l e r \ l d !" a l w m i d ." G r sh al l 1 : D a n d p l a y ba c c a r a t !I t u n i ;t h e pe op le t h e m \ r e n n t n o a l a r m i n g !" G r n l u l io o ke d across a t C h r i s t " p h r r .l i e u e i n vd a s i h a t l l t h h u h a d s m r r e i y h r n n i Id a | l | \ !e r '3 s o u l s " D H I y o u a r e t l m : 1 " h e n a h d l n n ¥o\\ tone. ('|\r1»h=;1hnr nndded. :rsw nlm|.nt surnlx m him. It w a s a lw a ysa p le a su r e t o h e ar 1 11 | t l nn m en d a n d xo w at c h hi s m u. bm lm l ah ou l dc re e l 0| - ure a nd go odl nu mor ed .. In te lli ge nt ta co as he c ros se d :be r oa d.'S he fou nd a n evi l c o u ns e l or In A n n et t e . t h e m o ld a l th e ho te l, wh o oc cu p ie d th e o th er b ea - ro o m i n t ho l l t t l e c o t t a g e an d g e n e n b I; l o o k e d l n fo r n fe w u l l n m e l o n h e r wa y to w or k . ,A n n aIl e . 1 : 1m w a s t h a n ou g h ly Ir rn a h . w u z r o m gn h e r ol y pu w r d bs ' t h e s i tu a t io n .S h e t u u l d acc ou nt alre ady. but she only £l1l1'.'\m i d v m :e r o n : h u i d e a . " La d y M a r y l n ug l w d s o ft l y . " A f t e r al l . "Bhn d r c l d n l ."s ho re i s s o m e t h i n g h l r ~ o m u s i n Ih r a l t un t l o n . I ai w a y a lo o k u p n a Ge r n h !n s b e i n g t h y mo s :w o m a n s p o i l t m a n I k n o w . Qu l t a n n e w e x pe r i e u m fn r y o u, d e a r . Is n t l t ?I n n ' t : h l n k h o u r y o u e r m p r 0 § r l i l \ ° l l I0 fa r a n y o u h a w d o n e . " " l ah ou id c h n r u p .n h l fe l l ow . " Ch ri s to p he r ad vi se d." 'l '!u y 1|r¢m't h d l d o u r fo r e ve r .Y o u w l l l p m t m h l y s~t .|e h a d co m e a n d ta k e n h e r o u t l o iu n c h e o n. b u t Ch r i s t o p he r w a s u n fa l l - Im : In h i s vi s i t s .H e p r e s e n t e d h i m - n i f e ve r y m o r n i n : n l a b o u t t h e m m e tlmr. and .| . ~\*I He r a ld a pp e ar e d . h e :I Q 1 |II N, " M a ry ob sfr v ml ."S h a l l I r r a l l ! h »b u a r e a m !cal l.Ge r al d ?U n e d ¢ \ e s n t d o t h a t w r t o f t h i n g n b n m d . but st u- mus t h e l nne ly.If \ l I¢ '] | r e n 't w h a t th e y m o u l d be,It W un£h u r t nw.".,°'Xo good, old dear." Gornlfl xremned. a hnuliml nfl n4==az»l» 1r§|p;,'rm an was capable nt change and dlsidou I |af a d th n t th e I w o y o u n g m e n w e nEn g li s h a n d l m n t u m pr es u ma bl y m a d .young lady wlll 1?-JIS Invite ~ in tcmeet hu aunt." 1 1 0 n l : c o m m u n n . : . .. ..c ..||way toward one of the :untrue tnbln. Il ¢ h r 1 | t o p h a r g o i n g t o m a i n a n y prog ress In hi s |fl 'oH .|t o wi n M y i r i l a ?A n d h a w u r l o u a l y la Ge r ai d In te r e st e d i n P au l in a ? Ill! about" Genld g1o\rIed.°°'Il1ereTUld you sn thu?" Tbmagh she open dom-snr. Bhdamede 2'onlem and bn grounrrr wmpalb lmll no right.Hull: ludlns, w ho a re. a s fu n h a w do ub t le s s nu n ul s rd .rvl a lm l , nn - fnt il l wl t n i lu ' n am e n f Im !'o n!'\ 're . Th e n n ! { 'h r l | | 1 l n n n u m n o f t l w o l d e r la d y in .\nn|sla.~\i¢~o f t h e y o u n g e r - Pn ul in c.I a m Im p p y t o h o nh l e i n 1mll|!;.m l l u n l .A t h n w m n d ¢ I ¢ t l n i . Th e y c al i me fr o m t l no h sl c ca r n l r wm . " G e r a l d r e l u m n d l.l\'|eclrdly l o m e ru um u h lr e hi s x ls to r a ll rl Cl ar ln t op lw r su r o w ai t in : - r zr p vc l nn i ly . .1|-fy n t al l. "lu :|nr|»|mN'tl." D u h n l r ::|u¢1IlP8 me- 1:2 ll l f| | }: t r i n l m vd a n d th a t zh éu n:\:\||\\n r e l m i vft l D t i'un1f~r1»." Chapter VIH \l\ rl |. !|r - - n o In t h e l n u r n l n m l i w a s | n r 11|Inna a t 1 l i m e a t m se ve n \ \ ¢ : h l r.|t1'fl.ll¥3 m a d e h e r »iri°s.| =c¢l. an d walkvd for un hour u tht t e r n c e .'1 ° !| m se ea r ly dl u ml l m m ¢I~ =ri ng1 l w er e t emp ere d w it h a re rtn ln 2m i n u s .alt lw uz lu nlse w a s a l w a y s n n d l u g smnetblnlc n e w - n e w be au ti es h f n o w m r o s - - In t h l u a m a z i n g : p o t t o \\ h l ch Ih r h a d be e n t ra n s p or t e d .T o M x r l l l r .wh os e l i f e a s y o !w a s m m p o s e d m a i n l y o f u t e r n u t s . e ve r y t h i n g u n t n a u t t f u l .Th e s u n w a r m vd h e r \\l {I|t h e p r o m i s e o f ls.S'1r.S h e w a ! i n - w r t l r f d o f uvut vh in x th e l i l l l l \\ l \ h t b r e a k i n g u p o n t m - s a n d y s t r i p , a n d t h e rul tll on sc in ti ll at in g li g h t s up o n t h e b a y .S h e l o o k e d u p w l l h n szlar l smi le nt t h e sil ent ho te l vr h v n ti e ml fl w a s s dw p ln g .Pe rh ap s he ' wa s d r o n m l n ; o f h . r a t t h a t ve r y m o m e n t . I. u w 'h a d r r e p t i n t o h e r i i fe amd 1 ~ ' " ' - . i l 'g ~~ -,.;. / " ` fm . » " " " * " . , ; 'L v b 1 " .~#Ql'a 3,3 --I \ \ l .=1 . 5 .`F w L ' : * " r ` \` a r ;r. . \ u . r '.31 ' f f - ~..»» * " w=__ff-fifJ~g§f ~ '* * f p . . ,_-»-fs;- u f ' " \ . 'I (g v *b 1924I § ~|1 SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSISTI Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on lableis you are not getting the genuinc Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for I 0 1 N | _ \ ~\ . \ \' Colds Heidache Ncundgia Lumbago Pain.Toothache Neuritis Rhcumatism af Accept only "B:1yer"Packcige which contains proven directions. Banda' "Boyer"born of 12 iabllhAlsotiles of 24 and l00--Drugfiaia.; m w u m m é u u x n e l u e u n m m n n annum-ana .His Opinion of L e ni n A good hlury vulineei from Itusslu.Ills narrated that a bam! ol' nllmiml. headed by nn old pennant from Raya- um.recenlly \lslted I.cnln'a mamm leum In me llml Square.Moscow.Above llm tomb on e marble sinh. ere ln$\ribP!l the 1.\ol'l1!I "Lenin Is dead, but Ill! work! llre." On reading thls inscription the oldpeasant, In me fullness of his hum. blurred nut:"1nm Hitch, Inn.;ne 1:would be 11-mer It mon were alive and thy works were dead!"The unfun sclous lmnwrlst was promptly arrested for mr hinsphesnoue ullernnww- Londxz Blorning Post. . _ . . ._--_. . . . . ._ . . Ne w W a y to P l a n !Trees A. method ut :we planting xvhlclz 1|claimed to mse nl: 5eau' growtln has been developed by thu German depum ment of forenry.The roots of thebuh; trees are spread ln the way ua- ture lzatended.instead of up enddownaslsusuallydone.UermanIo:-esters ulso mr that panning tho ennl: about soon; :revs Is wrong anlt robs the roots of breathing space gg| ¢¢irn8¢0lhll 5151 Kuhn That Itch and burn,by hot bath!of Cum-urn Soap followed by genus mo mu n p of Cntlcuru ommenr. Nothing better. purer. nreeter. Hw ~. opping Suggestions 1n1m>ra ete without a f l o w e r s o ~. line of flowers y at the green- J. RODGERS A Real Thanksgiving Dinner Ax th; CLIFTON HOTEL a Phone Your Reservations at Least Two Days in Advance. o u r - iving er h r o s . al at a ice" Buy Your 'Thanksgiving SuppE¢§ Ar Bohs' Cash Store Get y our orde rs in for tho se nlce juicy Geese, Duc ks .Turke y s a n d Chic ke ns dressed a nd cleaned at the store. Wehaveour new shipment ul Canned Pumpkin. HelnisMlnced Meal. Plum and Fl; Puddlnu. Try our Pure Sorghum, Mullues and Maple Syrup forThlnksglvlngnlelndcakes.and our Fresh Englishwalnuts In hulk and In cans. D0|\'l forget the mfg: Jumbo Celery,Head and L¢u| Lettuce and Cranberries. :'~'» B Don't Spoil the Thanksgiving Spirit Neglecting to Se Thai Your » l Arc in Prime Condition. \\'v: Rech urgv lmtteries und I)-.Au Kinds of liultvry W ork. _z_ J enkins Oil and Serviée Station Thanksgiving Baked Goods Not only is it so much easier io order the BakedGoodsyouwill need for Thanks- iving from us.i i is also a big time and labor- saver and is much more economical. SPECIAL ORDER BAKIMIGIVENCAREFUL ATTENTION _ THE HUME BAKERY '~~»..\ THANKSGIVING S ~. opping Suggestions For Thanksgiving Dinner- When you are preparing your Thanksgiving din- ner, remember that we carry a full line of Grocer- ies and invite you to oall and make your purgjzases. The Thanksgiving table will not be complete~unless it is loaded with our Cranberries, Celery, Sweet Potatoes, Canned Peas,Canned Pumpkins, Candy, Nutsand Fruits. North WalkerAve.MRS. .IENNIE ANTILL A Real Thanksgiving Dinner Ax th; CLIFTON HOTEL a Phone Your Reservations at Least Two Days in Advance. I e m u ; i l l . l l t l i a o f t h e t n g m n x c u n _ . _ u | . . . . . . _ 1 - . . . - . . . | A . . . . » : L n l n .imnnnant m AH Woman . Readars oi.This Paper Swamp-Root n Fine Medicina cum »m-um u uuuw U.. -1. ...- ....ish.21: nel;-Advenisemenz. Valuable Trac!ol Land .. A nn-ip ur innd around llarnenilmnum.. uhlch mum-from there IDllborder.duunce oflb!! Lnnnd nabout soo mllP!. Il said ln bv on >g. |lal1:e1\t area of rlrh black aol! nl! ln .,,;:"::;,";', .,§"£'1`§ '"';':...":,;, `§f»a"`"""ff;;;°;;:; L"n"§Lf."`£i§np'l§£-§»§$`I=bB ga N*P°f7 it.acres meh but some are as bl; sa ,1Wmrun.n .*°_..».?=`f'.°'1{.§°1T2.'E k?.§'l.§ .i'...'i,`E'l`f°.§°u,.-mu acres._ _ _ _~ 3 V x s n t Y o u r F 1 - l e n d s o n T h a n k s |____ ":;'1a.°;;;,,. ~»='»"f'f"='»;'r==¢f-~'".~..g i v i n g D a y i n a 4 S m ;1 1 1 m u h 1 dition they may ensue use other organs ~ 2 '1 x.\an become dafgma.¥=' -1 I = Pinnac le Nut a.;.0u Rock Springs Nut ll.50 Zeizler Lump 8.75 Zseiglcr Nut ~ 8.50 Ec onomy Nut 8.25 (love:nor. Bry an 7.75 Both Phones-»Use Them new Ll§k (iranile Ware. AFew 'Dalian 5p¢n|Here Will Save You liaunu/ uma, PETERSEN HARDWARE CROWELL LUMBER & nam( 90: N Ford Coupe No table is com; nice bouquet of Thanksgiving Day W e have a nice suitable for this da Wa or Sedan Bought at house Rathmann's Garag'iS WBLAIR. NEBRASKA »Co o k i n g . U t e n s l l s af o r Th a n k s g 1 vi n g With so much extra cooking to do in pre- parlngf yourThanks-giving |)inncr.it willprnvc a wnrth while ccunnmy to chnusefrom ourassorlmenluf cranking utensils. cspucially from nur new Llsk (iranile Ware. AFew 'Dalian 5p¢n|Here Will Save You liaunu/ uma, PETERSEN HARDWARE Cook Your Thanksgiving Dinner With COAL 4 From Aye Bros. Good Coal at a Fair Price" \ Crowell's Coal »Co o k i n g . U t e n s l l s af o r Th a n k s g 1 vi n g With so much extra cooking to do in pre- parlngf yourThanks-giving |)inncr.it willprnvc a wnrth while ccunnmy to chnusefrom ourassorlmenluf cranking utensils. cspucially from nur new Llsk (iranile Ware. AFew 'Dalian 5p¢n|Here Will Save You liaunu/ uma, PETERSEN HARDWARE is tHe cleanest and best prepared.Try it and be convinced! Pc nnsy lvania Hard Coal Extra good 520.50 lirrnic c. Base Burner Size 19.50Bernic e. iurnace size -12.50 Semi-Anthrac ilt 15.50Pinnac le Lump \1.1.50 Pinnac le NutRock Springs Zeiglc r Lump Zseiglcr Nut Ec onomy Nut Nu t a.;.0u l| .50 8.75 s 8.50 8.25 (love:nor. Bry an 7.75 Both Phones-»Use Them CROWELL LUMBER & nam( 90: vorgiovr. 5ut lfb4|iercT' xiligif. Qc of¢'r".r .Lua »»~'=0-r , H a - l e ' - f r " , ,, . - 1 . . r a n a w | "1 p la t I IEADACHES, biliousuesa, aleepiess nights, heaviness, are Nature's wa rn in g th at i ntes ti na l poisons are Booding your sy stem. If this is allowed to oonttnue, you may become o victim of serious organic disease. Laxatives and oathartics do not over- oorns constipation, says a noted authority, but by their continued use tend only to aggravate the condition and often lead to permanent injury.. Why Physicians Pavorrr L|¢5rfcd!iorr mmm s c ien c e h as f ound at last in Iubric ationo means of overcoming con- stipation. 'The gentle lubricant. Nojol,penetrates and softens the hard food waste and thus hasten: its passage through and out M the body. Thus, Nujol brings inter- nal cleanliness. Nojol is used in leading hospitals and la prescribed hy physicians throughout the world. Nttiol is not a medicine or hzative and cannot gripe.Like pure Water, it is harmless. Take Nuiol regwrly and adopt this habit oi interns! cleanliness. For 883| by all druzfiats.' N u ' o 1 For Int;:;°;1;;2:Ji;n1iness i f fy § I!l n s.|z l l a m ~.l Blair, febnska, November 20, 1oz:.'=`&"-» 4:`\..é~ --fn x m znv m s n- - - - q u~l §=.= 55 P i n mm . . - \ - - - - H ~ TM E ~ 1 5 mi n u te s o ve r th e Ro y a l Te r i f o : No\emb¢;,1924:Near material Chinn and North Western Tnlaa Bad 6:32 P. il. Daily. used.. noterrorispeed name 4 as Mary Helen wright the week-end #villa Kennard folka. John Japp, who had hh aale last Friday, has left with his family for Colorado, where he intends to make his home." Floyd Pruner was porting bun to day for a goose and duc k raffle toTrains Wea!i j o Orpha Caldwell7113 A. M. Daily.I4 81 Robert Gollehon be held at his pool hall from 5101 c. St. P. ai. a 0.. no 34 blelrine Petersen until Thanksgiving. I2 29 Frances SappenfleldTralaanorth1338Katherine Hfnrnan *W BENCH NOTES 1:15 A. JI. Dail; exoept Sunday.P r L;.i i3:00 P. M Daily except Sunday.IB 35 au ine ppmoo .15 30 Marian Nuhnally Mi.-on ¥ern Dowllng ipen; Sunday 6.28 P. H. Daily except Sunday.at Ihr':\n|B rl.h7 ( 5 A N Sunday only 19 34 Elmer nlitttuiltélll \|" 3 011 ome.15 as .1 p 1 . L a n i .ra.I.ouie lllenkT" 'l"" 5° "" 'November 11. 19:24 ~ ..'l`2`$`.'l Sundny went#of Hana r-°..T..l`§f.I`§ 8125 A H Daily except Svndlr 15 minutes over the lloyal Teal for °f Kvnngrd 12:35 P. ll. Daily except Sunday.November 1924. Material nal. new.Mr.and 5131 liani Cllriatemven 6:28 P. H. Daily.errors , W d name Mr. :md Mm. Guy Ostrander, I'loyal net Barton and Vern an Bu *Jlntun "'." " "g viesitoil t th W I _m a i n o u r sc n oo t.m o m s .-3 gg M § ; ; = l 2 Z . . k ~ h o m e 5.,;l,,. eewenlng oracken .4 36 Orpha c¢|¢lw¢1i'Mr. Lieqr Kegler and \'trn Span- 'ggf third "":" ""f;::'w';"'° been s as lielaine rei¢r»enl°" were dinner emu at the homo ~ ~ if no sl.4 38 Robert Gollehon of W m.Barton laal. Sunday. The first gnuie mm 1| demdwrn rs _ sr Elmer HaslI1uaaenl- Gerald .l.em¢m,._§1olaml \\'arriek tion. reading clara lor the normal 17 3|Marian Nunnaliy and daughter,Elaine were Sunday \1liM¢"" r ~,18 38 Frances Sappenfleld|r1I§t.s at the :lohn Compton home. Both the first and fifth grades 23 38 *l*"i'"P°""d"_D un '!°h"f " " ' l " ' ° " d lllultlllff. were vlaitnd by Dana College llUr .'e I and ifivinn vnilteil relatives tients mi week.in::~:r<.nto NEWS ;"`il""`°"S`" '°§; Iaat Sunday "rn.ana fren and Dorollw\Studenta of the [nth B have been _3loCrucken called o 3|lbmfcollectingpicturesofPilgrimsforMr. and Mrs. ll C. Iuduania auto hlatthieaon Satunlay naftertoon. booklets. The GA pupils have been tryrng for sometime to have 100'3{-week in ¢\Hthmetle.'They at|......ded in doing rfb laat week. The GB pupils have been writing ntoriea for we Book Contest nou being held at the Library. The 11th Hngllxh elaaa ia begin oinx the atudy of Burlle'a Speech on Conciliation.In pneparatiomthe whole clara is studying the English Historical background for this argu ment. The. Junior High nhyqioloiry class- es have completed the study uf the respiratory system.They have also 1.mud the nreaenee of carbon-dtox~ eel go ite:-naan Sunday to visit at the"I'h0r1»ald Hansen homeMr. and Mrs.Chas. Widener and l\Ir.and M m Harlan Frencli and fan-.ily xpent Sunday at the Robert Kelly home in Arlington.Mrs. N. W. Gaines came up from ]..meoln Tueway for a fen days vtszt i\il.h her mother, Mrs. C. M. Wow. Mr. and bln. Wm. Wildenaon and Gertrude, of Omaha spent the week rm! with folks in Kennanl. A numoor of folks gathered at the M. E. church Sonilny for dinner anmt u social time.The lailies prepared dinner wliilc the men and youmt folks made music and the ehlluren enjoyed games.§ho af ternoon was spent with music and visiting. Mr.ami Mrs.(mu.Van Dcuaen i a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peck, Mr. and Mm.Frank Ihffar,Mr.and Mrs.. John Biffar,Wilma Wardck and Burr Hunk were Sunday guests nf Mr. nnii Mrs.Roy Peak. Mr. and Blro.Roland Warrick and children und Mr. and Mrs.George DreaMr of l'eeI.z,Colo.visited ut the John Compton home Monday eve ning.Mrs. Au.-itin Wiltse >;>ent Wellnes ilay afternoon with Mrs. Ford. Mr.Jonas Illornberg was taken .sick on Mnmlay of lax; week and the noctor pmnouncecl hie ailment 3.4 lagrippe; his brother, Eric of Orna hu came up to nee him Sunday morning and hin neighbon\,Portia and Koenigs also called on him that|ln\.v Mr.and Mrs.Carl Hansen drove lo Dmalta last .Saturday evening toaee Mr. Hanaen's father, who is .eeri- oualy ill at the home of Ernie Nel- aon ALONG THE B()TT03'l ROAD On last "l'l\.uro<lay Mrs.Henry Beanl, Mrs. Rosa Seam, Mrs. Byron Bean! and son Bi and. Mm I-'ritz Mueller spent th ny with relative; in Takarnuh.Mr.and Mn .Don Metaler and Ialauxhter were supper guests at the II home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bamiur in Herman. Mr. und Mrs. T. K. Ivermn spent Tuesday evaninx ul.L. G. Johnson? who live on York Creek. The Matt Iverson family anilrhlr. ond Mrs.I-red 'Ray spent Tucauiay evening at the C. H. Blanchanihome in Herman where they enjoyed the Washington County program over the rallio.Mr.and Mrs.Randall lveraon spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. J. C. Cnrlstenoen,mother of Lira. lveraon,in Blair.Mrs.Chriadensen has reeently returned from a visit with her sons in South Daltota. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson tr: tertadned the following friends at supper last Tuenlay evening.Mr. and Mrs. Watson lyr.on, Peter Tyson airs. Cllffnnl Krause of Blair, Miro Vesta Snyder of Tekamah and Geo. Reed of Herrnan. Mrs.Randall I1'erson visited at'I K.l~:erson'»\ Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.2\f1att.l\erson and daughter Clara spent Monday afternoon at the ipme of Sin..loe Banmlur in Herrnan.Quite o number oi lolita in the neirrhborhooil attcnsleel the funeral of Mrs. Ed Pyles in Blair lust Sun- day.Mr.and Mrs.1,L.Lorman and rl"l¢lr~en event Sunriay with his mo ther in Burt County.Mr. owl him Fritz Mueller spent Qnnrlnt eveninit with Mr. anal Mn . W`e Take Great -Pleasure In Announcing /M? LauQhlin' ent -_/'resCOFFEE SERVICE 1 ~)I _._ ..._ "a~m§"5§E§f§E' Ei' ~The sign of good corree~ We have now conuerxed up with the largest ex~¢|usiv¢ cnllee rousnrs xn :he west and nr: nnselling [hc hes! coffee nvnilnhlc lruln our sunl- xnry and "mp:-Fr=¢|c»||¢= Cabinet. 4 0 c -4 5 c -5 0 c _ All Coffees Are Blended for Flavor Come In and Try a Pound W North Side Store Quality and Service WE HAVE OUR OWN DELIVERY I E ice in the breath hy experiment. All the Junior lligh school hav" been emphasizing better education ln accordance with National American Pitlucation We-eit blovember 17 to 22. Miss Helen Jacobs lx improving very rapidly in health, and expects and fdenda oi Umana uutoeu to Btninand on Sunday.I Milo Jepperaon, Glenn Cunninghamand llill Ttathmann of Blair left Fri- day for Silver Creek where theyin- tended to gather some wild game. but it seems their luck was rather acance as they returned Satunrav Mrs. Evo Coolt and Mary and Hlis.1 Nona ireland of Blair called on Chas. liusk family last Sunday. Mins Hmrnu Koenig of Telturnah rpent Sunday ulth the home folks going from there to Omaha heroic Tfl\lf"ll\K to her work in Telcamuh. linrry Smiths entertained compnnvto retum to school next semester.lrritnno trophies.s The Domestic Art classes are work- ing on their ver attractive noteLook covers.They are of black pet:-= bled oil cloth,htlmlpinlerl " " h i quaint and colorful floral designsin oil.Some of the girls are painting andleaticlss;others.small bowls, llllewiul enamel and oil paints. The Normal 'I`rainln|: club iitlill its firat rneetlnsc on Wednesday aml spent the time in making busy work patterns suitable for this time ol' year.\~On Wednesday of this week.the History classes of the Senior High will take up two questions:influ- ence of Schools on the coming gren ention, and.Problems of llliteracy. On Mo1Nl4). Constitution clay, the pupils of the grades m s patriotic aonga._"The eighth kraiie"Ii bury en raged in the study of the different instniments of the orchestra. Both Junior High school grades* took their regular aix weeks exam- ination in music this week. Mlaa Ruth Cheoly favored nie high school Wednesday with a piano 50l.t|. .Th e mixed chorus rehearsals will begin next week. Sixteen young people are assisting in the Colonial Bali t a t is to he given '»'|e¢'lnea<lay night br the D. A R. A meeting of the Senior clan was 'held on Friday and the following, cIfleers were elected for the year 192I ami 19213:Kirby Cook.presl- dent;Audrey Baales, vicepresiclenhl James Maher. oecretary and treasurer and Mr Moore, sponsor..1 To educate a man in mind and not in morale is to educate amenace to society.--I'heodoro Roosevelt.| The Junior liigh school is thc' proud poaeeasor of a ten volume 1eti ol Comptorfe Pictorial Encyclopedia This reference set was vc fl much needed in the Junior xleparflnent inordertocarryontheworkmo.-sti efficiently.We irish to thank the Boanl of Education who has r\=PP'|i°*l us atitha reference aet that fittoil in so well avilh our needs.Every pupil and teacher of the Junior high will make uae of this act. November 6,1924:Accuracy 151 ...umm test over the Remington Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helmaing en tertained a number of friends nt an oyster supper last Thursday evening. From all reports everyone had a very good time.Chester Rosenbaum hurl the ml*- forfune to nprain his ankle last week hence he has been forced to,u.we crutches.The condition of Orville Hanken l:improving acconlinit to Tfpoftav though he La still under a nurse care.I"Tt'itla Rosenbaum and Celia Hull who are employed in the Arlington Hotel,spent Saturday evenlnlr in Kennard.'iieoln Nelnen and Opal \\'rigltt were among the teachers who came home to apernl the week-end.l Mrs. Cha..-\. Widener and Mrs. Har lan French and '\\:11. D. Smith were h O 'n sho rs lest l from Omaha Sunday. Mrs. Olive Smith and daughter-. Iruncin and Grace ot Blair, vistteo Geo.Badge-mu."s Sunday. Ellr.Chas.Hunk is making some improvements at his place hy edd- ing a wind mill und tile flooring at hop; house.Mr. and Mm. E. C. Lippincott en- tertained the following guests Sun- day nt a family dinner,Illrf lnll Mm Jim Lippinc ott, Mrs. T. Lippin cott and Miss Lydia.Lira.Cantlln. Mr. and Mrs? Lyle Guyer and little daughter of illuir and Mia-=Helen Anderson ol Omaha. Mrs.A.J.Sumner was o caller cl the Walter Peck home Sunday afternoon. 11 di o or h U is il 1 nca c I I tI l 1 1Mr.Leonard Moore ol indianoln 1 Iowa. .u brother of Mrs. A. J. Surn- ner, l¢¢0I11P8nled by Ray Sumnerof Wlnternet,iowa came last Sunday "I'1°_'lE.e ." ` l " 1 _3'I1..._......ff.».f.=L=ni¢_==§ ~ ~ J. Sumner home. | weelt.5OttoOlsenmovedhis liousehohl goods and part of his printlmt 11m»i chinery last week to Ceres-co, Nebr They will.rema in E m' wamig afg morning.Mrs. Chas.Hunk calle<ion Mrs. |f m k for (hristenaen and Mrs.Walter Peck' returning Mont ay o s wee the remainder.Mrs. Gertrude Neal und Joe, also Mr.and Mrs.Claar Lee:one wereamong the Omaha follow who visited hero during the ueekend. The teachen all spent the week enrl at their various homes thi# I \\¢¢k .Mr.G.ll.French and daughter. IIdith of Herman fume down to spend the vreels-end with Kennard folks.t Elmer S. tvniht of Washington was seen in our little city during Saturday and Sunday.ILeonard Widener in ahucklng corn s-gain alter being under the doctor's care for the past weel( with yellow Jaundiee.Mrs.John Bla turned Sunday from a tuo u ln'visit at Elsie, Nehr.| hire. Anna Carlsen left yestenlny. `I'»\.19 for Harthml,\\iruit.'iI:lo Vinh. her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Ital- muss-en and family.Mr.and Mrs.Herman Wulf and daughter.Dorothy of Benson. Hebr. visited Sunday at the John Blnco home..I Ada Hillenberg, who been vis- `itlng relatives in Virginia the pm eummer, is back ut her occupation, se-,ring for her many frienda. 'L': .has been recelwi in lien |nani of the arrival of a baby boy 1 } rhlny uffernoon. 3IcC.\RTliY 'two 1.oNc CREEK 1I. lI. Blackman of the State His- torical Society of Lincoln, auldneased an good sized audience at the Llc- Carthy school house on last Wen nesday evening on Indian History. in and around Washington county. The Ladies Progressive Club meets this Thursday afternoon at the homefrf Mrs.Will Thompaon.Mrs. Wear! ton Long and Miss Edna Thompson ure the serving committee.The Carl llindley family have a' bran new Buick, their other one be ing allghtly battered up in en aueo accident coming out of Omaha one day recently.Rev. ond Brlrs. 0. L. )lcl'roudeall- ed at the J . Larson home 'htesday ufternoon.Mr.and Mra.Scott Allen Irene Sunday visitors at the P. U.Yeter :-en home.4 Misa Odlle Allen apent the weelt end at the W. G. Harrison home. Mm. W. G. Harrison and daughter Ada were dinner guests ut tree John Carter home in town Wednex day afternoon.The Blue Ribbon club met al the P. C.Soren!-en home last .Sun idly afternoon.A complete nccounof their meeting will be found else where 'ln this lame.-...- ." 1 r 1 - n v =l ' I i c hc or! e n Jo! 1 =\> UK ( .1 i m I .r h e 1 os \liI he thi I l : Ru 4 Lhu lhl ilu ye lu ; m u m !Th e r k le s o n o f t h e h o n rick.h r Miss.es E l e a n o r a n d F l o m n c r o n c a l l a l o n M i s s E d i t h W a r r i c l c |is con\ale==rinlz a t th e G o l l r h o n me i n t o w n . o n l l s l S n w n l a y a b aoon.Th e y w e n g l a d t o s e e h e r mlm:an w e l l a n i m . h e C o n e t y fa m i l y s p e n t l u i . S u n n l Va l l e y a m l W a t e r l o o v{!l\l re la t ives .h n a h n c o m p a n y wa s c n l e r t n i n r i th e St e ve M a h o n e y h o m e o ve r u l a y . d r .T o m Sh u n m c k a n d . t w o s o m B u r t C o u n t y sp e n t Sumingr ur p w a n c e ;ho m e . Phe co u n t y g r a d e r is w u r k l n g t l w u l u p th i s w a y fo r a b o u t t w o 1 o n s h a l f mi l es .begi nni nsr a t 5 R a y c o r n e r a n d g o i n g so u t h t o e ra n c h lu m l . R.Ive r s o n ,H a r r y :xml K e n n e t h s o n a n d T . E . A i k e n | h i p p e d h o m t u n i a y . U h l s .H o a g l a n d w h o li ve s o n 2 M r s .A m a n d a f a r m h u r¢nl.l:~l :W m .M e i e r f a r m w h e r e F r e d ly li ve s a n d w i l l fa r m t h c r e n e x t n r .l'nn{ ir.-=S m i t h h a s a caxl oad o f gs _1__1£d3_::|__mn1koi iD Q anta uaus neauquarwrs ~ B L A I R R A C K E T S T O R E § '_1.--.._.|-..-M - . .o o m l aD a l u f u d y ,u u v .. a n u u THE bigest di-pl of HOLIDAYGOODof all kin s will be readyforyou.Come and bring the childrenand see the nevqglnings and, besides,we have a souve for all little boys and girls that Santa left. here for them. See the New Games and Toys, Novel- ties, Fine China, Glassware, Etc. Many useful things in Haudkerchieis, Neck-g e g f - J e w e l r y a nd Gi ft . G o o ds o f a ll i n s. A Hearty Welcome Is Extended to All IB l a i r R a c k e t S t o r e §g §'E.~2% dii ¥ M § ¥ § ¥ nxaaama msmawmMr.and Mrs. J F.ohnmn s lllnir spent Sunday with Mrs.Nor \ an Warrick.~ = | % \\..\ s. J: / / 1 §, - - ~ € " ! v *''Q ! = r \ v ~ ~.¢- . . . ..-.......--D R .L A Y L A N D S T A T E S C H I R O P R A C T O R F a m w r s S t a t e H a n k B l d g . B o t h Ph on es f m :A .M .2- 5 P b i 7 1 3 P .M . O f fi c e cl o n a l Tu e s .a n d Th u r s . e ve n i n g s 0 |< § ` e / M f a f m "Iknp ai: ho und, u rvllwlmon;(n q rq m m | A. . L ~ I K n ut ) :11006:m m n n n W H A T l u d IV K Y andW H E Nn d H o w u a w m n z s m e w m a - nuusns W}i.A1\|u| 1h|D»|elua'Bano[La|4a|| W H Y d o n m n d u o i o : l u u r n n ! W1ll.t\l sun 111| 31us yynmld al Chro n b am?__HOW nn rw dlnungums | malarial wblqullil?W HS!! ll Ca nber ra?Zo o b m q l ! l n\iI |l III 0H -:n p l r m m Kodols Give Prompt Relief H.P ;a fl .1 A" nm. 'm m..~»»-mg mumy ,oc" mm .n Qpwmnnury ummWnssmis Nzw hnmumom. Dxcnoruucf ~in hmm.< 9 »¢n°=\.oem,~¢\ub,uamy. '|3 |E A T Da Kodol: will ne ;<°a° l all you want Thankgiving y--a nd then one or two L Digestive Tablets.You ver notice any distress for ; aid digestion by promot- : | _ . . .__|A L -.lZ..-.A2...- >| m°¢\.a¢v°amurvi~,|mm»am.. mmm; wang, mm.~vf\!=y» An-vm m um: mr qua-zkm. A mmny a »s.v.\°p\n|,muffin, me ,~u.¢an¢ una-¢ .,.-nw an .na mmm unmnmpmm- -=m.=y.¢»=.p\.\.=...,:map-sums. .L-uwfafy..........N.. y ....:.-s::.: an-c z . ; 4 ; u m m m e o .¢»~\ ~¢B~ \a.u .-.u .s,n n . l l l l : ; . . , a 2 ; = 1 ; ; , .\m g m e n o w u ;u n :I-ugc xuve Juices. l »1 T h e B l a u 'P h a r m a c y \E 1 4 I m r m \Im. rmb ol.19 2I n l t h e h o m e o f R e v. a n d M r s . Jo s e p h Ras mu sse n,w h o a r e n o w m a k i n g t h e i r h o m e i n H a r l i a n d ,W i e .H n .d a y a f t e r n o o n R u m u s s e n , f o r m e r i y M i n N i n a C a r l E s e n : n d H r . R a s m u s s e n , w a s | f: > r m e r m i n i s t e r o f th e 'D a ni s h L u t h e n n ch u r c h he r e . D a ve Ii cl w nn ls .w h o is em p l o y e d w i l h | b d d x r g a n g o f I'g e m n n t , s p e n t ... Ne lnl nc and m i l e r a r e r : e n vm u : a t t h e Ja k e S i c n r k h o m e l a s t Su n Ji m m i e Je ns en ir u c k e d h o g s t O m x h a l u !we ek . M r .a n d M n . J o e Lalurwe o f Sur ny s i d e , w e r e am o ng 0 10 5 e f r o m t h vi c i n i t y w h o at te n de d t h e H e m R o h w e r p u t y h a l Su n da y . I f l h l l \ f l ¥l u ;u v -H m r H e l e n w r s g m m a t h e h i g h r¢_\ i.. . | .A f l | " { l . 1 f l C Y U T P ".\f a\l l u u U .. . . - . . .ve i l ,Jansen Po u nd s a m i P e a r s o n h a d 1 h i g h r u e o f a n d M a r i a n N u n n n l l y a n d fLlrmaimuli s medium vale o acy for this teal.'Xovmnber IT, 1924; Speed la for ""\ h* n