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11-27-1924Ii!S A LOCAL NEWSPAPER ro: ALL TEE rnovus \ ~0 THE ENTERPRISE Irmrrs mn.mzws-n»¢-f¢\¢»\ PLAY!No nvomfss N:11. H2319 H5 lor:c:1ISocOFBLAIR,NEBRASKACITYOFPAPEROFFICIAL Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"GENERAL AND IJOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"NO.44BLAIR.wAsH1NGToroUNTY<§aRAs1;»\.NOVEMBER 27.1924 nv vvvTT¥ n very pleasant one and many ewj V Uh..\.\1r .ua winsnunsnu Blair High Sdmol {a1ries Ulf The Lynne Boot Hall Game I wan:Bale i 1 Tar:SCORE TOTALEI)an ro 1 _A A ; The BlairHighschool footballi season wan brought to a fitting close last Friday when they trimmed Lyons by a score of 31 to T With the exception of a atrongl north wind the day was a beautiful one for the conflict.Captain Hin man won the tone and chose the north goal which gave his team the n.|l\antagr of the #ind the fire;quarl ter.Cloun Vi;klckefl off time ball going over the goal line and bounding over a fence into a nearby pasture.The Lyons team took the ball on their own twenty yard llne. They failed to make their ten dsl on line bucks and punted on thei fourth clown.This netted them ogainof about twenty yards but gave;the ball to the visitors.Coaehj Mooren offeneive.machine immeda nteiy began pounding their opponIentslinefor repeated gains and noon the ball was on the fifteen yard llne where the {.yon1=line strengthened! me Himnsiznudi ~New nun PLATES usmusn mann ...misrlrs can Nikumi (hapter .Daughters .of the __ 1 Amenean Revolution held their an ~~~~~~Iee.2ParentTeaeher»Mm.=~ ~ fnual party on last Friday evenlmr 1 I high school.4B.21 mth A l r lJe.i W C11 .os a c mencan region New Aulosnobile Platea To llc On 33¢bnal»a Stand!Far Down ~;_¢te ...Z.lff amber of Com forn iluaklag (fomfeal Watched Wish form of a colonial b|1|Previously.bale Un January Farsi.3 Lane ln Hard Surlaced illee. 4___.w R (;lien.sington at r Great Interest flur [l|¢ . and eanl parties were looked forl __1 .wad to with considerable enthusiasm?1\U!\lBlRb REbbR\ 1.D 30 D.\\SiWASH.Ci).l\0 PA\ED ROADS BLAIR glgg SCll()()L 35 Ex EUIHK COUNTY MAN IS Wlmvfgg Ia.;CE1.1.r::~r nmwn:scaaolrw. hail.This year the\party took the by the members and their friends and were alwa5n_§J1eanant memories for those so fortianatlu as 16 4 them. As these have been strictly femin ine affairs the members decided to change the oder of things a little and invite the men aleo.This would make the event not only more worth while socially but also financially which_ was one of the nain reasons for the umiertakimr.5 About twohundred and fif ty ln vitatiqno were nent out asking the guests to appear lf possible in colonial or old style costume anfl giving the admission price as fifty cents each.| The new auto license plllzr which aan eel;L£\B!}f.l§}wi11 be black figtlrts on a back gmuE€iEF5rihge ~and are about as nifty an any net of plates yet put out..an PCr50ns wishing their old numbershackmustgetinthroughJan uary an only thirty days will be giv en in which to make good After that the deluge and the poor UH llucky cuss who :loesnt comply with ll1¢law will be wallced the plankandfencedtopayanleelittlefine »\l1lcl1 will a.~ml.\\t in nplenishing the school fundu. NEBRASKA CORN CLIF!! BOYS w1N:~r1»:as AT |The following table given the etaItueofmadconatruetionJanuary 1.a.mile ; Miles .Gravel ...I State Pavement Macadam; name 4600 _._+ wheontin .....__1010 23131 Kona1~T .ms ml zen ..._sas 22001 Hinnmota _.._483 4890i ummm .:no asa Belonio . _..195 fool Nabruka ......on 591 Wyomang ._.33 752: This table shown Nebraska at the bottom of the list among nine states; in time section as to mileage of eufil faced highway;While it is truel Virgil Archer or Benedict York County won the corn huaiing champ» ionnhlp of Nebnaka in the state een mm one mew»eu.Loula Diniv lane.the wlaanl from Wisner really huakad more eorn than Archer did In the allotted tirnebut the deduc tion for corn left in the fleld and for extra hualu len on the ear held him down to second place..»\.G. Anderson of Sutton mme thid anfl Joe Korn of Raeville Iron fourth place.lThecontest the first of lla kindln Nebraaka was held on the farm of O.J.Lohr between Suredeburg and Wahoo ln Saandera County Thun day afternoon.Noveinber 20.The Supt.D.V.Hauer has nueeeeded in aeeuring for Blair High schoolone1 ol the ben and strongest debatingaeheduleaofanyhighaqhoolinthe mid went .The debating nelson wilfofrcn with za debate against Central High of Omaha on January 22nd at Illair. On January 3laI.Blair High will meet Fort Dodge Iowa at Blair. Fort Dodge has won the iowa State Championship ln debate on three di!I ferent uecaaione.Hence.this debate may involve the settlement of anin teratate championship.In February we hope to meet Lhll ntrorigSioux Cltg team..\definiteIromtheappearanceof the :vowel 1.DL|SlA5L\mm that favorable soil conditions makegnmg and plaee w not yet been de corn yielfvl about fm.buahela to early in the evening it would aeeml iNebraaka»dm Nlda better uun=¢;n.d upon.the acre and moe uv well for mek lhat all responded and more as many Lincoln.Nov.21.Nebraslca corn din.roads of ;some of the Staten The question for dgbggg isRoaolv;lT1E it aaa perhaps a little me ....L _ of the inntatiom.included familleeeluh boys swept the boards in above llated yet thriact remalnai1_rhnt the United States ahoulrlhl3_h for nally faat work.The earaandoutoitownfriendn;=l\0=1ll )l!llow eorh competition at;that there are too many days in 9=leni.er the League of Natiofu.Blair .were of unlfonn alan and.while wereAlargenumberweresuitably.u recent Louisiana state fair wp§JlI1 during when traffic iS impoaa will uphold the affirmative ln the Pulau large ears.there were few nub dreasesl for the oceaaion and manyllllflk every place but third it W!lible.or atmost difficult because Dodge debate and the negative ln blna. and held.The local team N.¢¢§¢¢|handnome?DTtumea both on men ndluounemi by the state agrlculturelof muddy conditions.the Omaha.Central debate.~Nearly 3000 people warmed the hall was unable to make hewomtn.added to the charm of the eolege here today.Seventeen high nehool students through the corn field following the yanin and e7§\in p\ifEI7Il!elm!s5~2in¢51k\li§was fumishefl byf Arkuneus however took |¢l1if\€§pU31|¢Llisnnnr have volunteered to uphold the laomhuakera down the row and over650 m|1.;out on l..yon:\tort;yard gm the Reeh orchestra and dancing be5 lmnorsra~eh:te~;eorn_;..=lm;|e1ition|.________ESS\Y g0}q1{;3fLore of Blair lllgh.iautomobilea and one buggywere Cook called for a line plunge and an |;an in good season aThlrl.y exlublte from Nebraska dub lAe\lve~worka1alt.cd_M_11n_ =i§X Suptparited about the fam and on allthe At len oeloelr the orchestra stoppmembers won them a close second ln the Public L;b.n.ww cowl hiaaaar distributed to each member four maHi!5idii§15u1r1.uhr farm. end run but only two grads vere gaincd.On the third down Kirby went back as if to punt bui instead pulled a fake running anound Hghh end for forty yards through a lnrokI en field for a touchdown.Vlge at tempted kick for goal was hlockedi The quarter ended with the r.core Blair 5.Lyons 0.i The second quarter opened with Captain i{illmans=team iopoaaeaslon of the ball on their own twenty yan!lme and the wind against them.tri looked aa if Lyons would score.With clock like precision however Blair alnfitd their long march dovm the field every play seemingly nettlmr u fear yards.Finally they falledtoi make their downs on their opponents thlrtyfive yan!line and Lyone re1 ceived the hall.The local team paint§ ed and Blair again started down the faelml and after a few downs another! eenmtionnl mn by Kirby Cool:W eulltd in a.touchdown.Lyons roeeivedandntagedurally.A coml pleted puns netted them fif teen3ards§ and by a series of cross bucks line plunges alll and runs they carried lhe ball over for their only touclvrd for a while so that a little pro 1 ln the national trophy context Ar gram might bg given.The first kansas noalng them out for thla number itna.an old minuet daneeco\ete¢|honor.put on by sixteen high school buys Clark Bassett of Owe Cbllnlylnw older competitors and to Helena: and girls droneed in the Geo.Waal\i 1lvtly Corn club won first in thesimonwn amonz the younftr.l¥\ree Ington style.under the supervifsinn3el|ow corn clans.;Raymond Kochudge decided gh Dorothy!eon~ of Mrs.Gilbert Brown musical dilrow Alexandria Thayer C tyltrilJutlon was the but of u the rector in the schools.Mrs.llrowamecomli Leonard Schoenleber BethhadplannedandhelpedfashionthernyfounhiFrankKoch:ow fifthed aa a feature of good bmk eek coatumee for these boys and glrlsiahd Erwin Hutchinson of Wrrerly and it was no little task to rnakelsixth.in another clan Laxvrenee 1924 youngatera appear as dignified Scl1oenleber and Harry Graham of well dressed colonial men and wo»j Helhany placed fifth and airth. men.At the close of the daneethcy Ribbons for the Nebnnira l¥\;enaayn in the older clan lollo1r~ were loudly applauded as erldenc;.l.ave been received by the agriculLing the prize winner ww.turneem 1 of the appreciation of the audience.tural extension office here.lby Priscilla Rhold¢|f Mar¢aret|2. A quartette ol high school students 1 singing Olll lim!! SDYIRS foll0WEd BAPTISTS HOLD ~The quortette was composed nl .h .v .hat enne lleeltman \snifred Allen The Second Annual Father and in hand book on debate together with Why.the two prize books wereiifl outline of the question. awarded to Dorothy Baxter among tent on My Favorite Book and F ur teams were oiganlzed for the which will mart Monday December lsr. The following are the team: members belonging w each. Monday evening Dec.lat x Affirmative Notre Dame pu se of practice debates und lmao#entered.it had been annoum lthat a prize would be awarded.but in there was no great a difference lin the age;of the children competingtwoprizesweregivenout.The 4 Elton Bissell Negadve Nebrulca Margaret Shure flertrluie iq;g Ererette TysonIladgemwDagnyNeilsonVlol|\2.Austin Halle:Hansen and Robert McMillan.lntnef 4 Llernae plates on the cars showed fum there were vlnitore from thirtynixdifferentbountiesinNebraakaa:I well as from Kansas and Iowa.One hundred doaen doughnuts ordered for the few hundred people that were expected to come out were gobbled HP like an ear of corn by a ton litter and the seventyBn galhfu of elder 1.Jeanette Robertson laated about as long as a snowball 2.Dorothy Powell in July.lt was a big goodmtured 3.Marshall Wilkins cmard of people who know some thing about huaking eorn themselv es and who were lnterutad enough towanttolllhoiigildpnelntbe best olmlaa.They ani In the mu contest Virgil Archer hushed 243 bushel:of corn in tha Reginald Lang and Hilton Rhoazlea. Miss Odile Allen closed the programwithtworeadingsverycrm itably given.Dancing Maw again resumed and. held forth until the wee hours eausI emi one and all to hasten to theirl homer.One innovation of the evening was.§§.?.kiEi6rEr_ge»eref an=»1<n\s»r.»z;.thr.@§;usig of the Virglnla Reel n point immediately after.The half ended with Blair .on the long endof; u 12 to I ncore.l The second half the purple and white warriern out loose and rompedl nil over their opponents.A long paw..(fool:to Jacobs paved the way for one touch doom and two more long; runs by Cook netted two more touch downs the (mal count being.Blair: 111 Lyons :. ~Kirby CotJl(e broken field runnmg1 was the feature of the game just at the times when it seemed that Blair would lone the ball on dowasl he eame through with n long runl and nased the day.Kruger Nelsorl seldom failed to make from 4 to 8 yards on line plunges and Skeeterl Bartlett did equally well.Both of them were there with the goods on;the defense and seldom failed to] get em by the elnoe etringn.Oni the line Hillman and Gollehon showeili up well.The whole lllair teampla!+§ ed stellar football and showed a great lighting epirit.l The following were ln the game Viz Wilkins Hillman illehrens l\lu» her Gollehon.Ra.mmuasen Carlson Jacobs Rodgers lleeh Pounds Bart lott Cook Nelson andBrewster. nalnnn B.\>:xs IN 1\lE}lGllRj ozxnxnn Nov.24.The merge of the Corn Exchange Nation very pre\ty2§E§§6=ieneeT1nachovedookedinthisdayof}a:.z and fox trois.Not all were familiar with it but those who tool:part.did Sons banquet was held br the Hap tist people at the church on last Friday evening..\good attendance was present and did lusticc to the aplcndld supper which was prepared by the ladies of that organization for the occlriion. A quartette of young men from Omaha led by Lyle Blclflriaie enter lnined the assemblage very appropri lilely by 5iving;_nu§1§béiof1er5fmeselectionswhichwerewellre icclved. Rev.Arthur D.Smalley proved younger group the mnneraup were 5.Reynold Lang 1honr and twenty minutes.Lnuia (Barenee Van DeVen\:er Ruth FarnE T11¢=HllY ¢\¢f1lT¥» Dec 2nd iihreur 27 bushels of earn into the ham Milford Lindatrom and Mary?Affirmative va.Negative §\lil.0Il llllrlnk the aame time butleft Beth llitehman.l Missouri Dana 1129 pounds of eorn ln the field be ga.Steen viz H; f ; M;lhine hlrn.While m~=hZ»r left only 1 l?.. P.dythe Jensen i n e tens 23 At the heginnin of the een C00LM ._Sf.ERS CLLB 3?Harold Larsen Rvbert G1=¢h ltent the Wisner ei was the win When the superintendents of the!fl.Myron Brock Kirby C00kninz favorite and when he pulledout 5Count>rnefin Blair Saturday.it Wednesday eveninf DW Brd of the field it looked is though he was decided to form a County Schooll bdkra rs.Losers 1e01.1Id claim the merlad but the rules masters (j1ub 119 purpoae of the Thursday evening Dec..ith called for a penalty of two poundsClubwasformutualimprovementChampionship|fnr every pound of earn left in the Winners va.Wlnnera lfield.and this deduction of 309 anthe llrDf.§E!_well aa the ao cial feature._ __It wax deelnlefl in hold meetinB5|once each month on Satuday in the. ______rounds against 117 for Archer made RADIO PROGRAM ENJOYED 1 l§e_T6rlcCountylrusker iinnar.. §Ar1:her lost Il pou for extra lzuaka it very nicely and lt may prove to! be very fibpular with the dancelov ing public.z himself an ul1.lat.in the toaalmaster capacity and introduced the speaker? different towns of the County.3 Mrs.T.C.Hilton received wordthehon.and chairmnnof the m l~El.erback.that they heard the Washand llinklagewa.a docked 51 pounds The home superintendent la to br from her daughter.Mrs.Claude Ulm for the some reason. Virsril Archer the champion one ..in a manner that was pleasing and1hlang;=. =1f=§f;=h (ghd gy entertaining;and a number of short.ing.Hence no officers are neceflif1Ki0¥1 County Pioneer radio Pmim au.arrled $50 in rash by Yhe Nebni Lanee u engoyec oo mr F a talks were heard that wen oonducl sary The next meetinsr will be held just fine.at their home at Glendlvnlka Farmer a jrold and silver medal seem:the pretty f l b can ive of thought along the father ami! at Arlington on Dec.13 when SupL Montana.laignif ylng the championship andhad ;==y_ wcreénn gfgfd the elu ;.non subject now no much |11m1 of.ifrank Brokaw will pmifle as chain she npolre particularly of Mrs.J{ro expenses paid to the Midwest .C p f f d..p y d g d .0 .d y.\f d d g g |.{.d f f g d d f.d dy g.|j¢g (30 g g b...S p.C..f f d f.p d g b g p dd j dd p b d p bg d y f f y d d...d d b p f f g f of out of town fuests from Arllnggood fellowship and carried away tained and when the meeting ended? cha er memlolFt.Calhoun Harold llerman.of cf G)and:lad Woods wk.Everzir .l§ennard.Noel Seney Herman.Flone ol whlch they heard clearly an zHBroliawArlingtonD.v.Muaer from the letter.we would infer that: Blair and lrin.XL.Moore Bllil.the folks were all just a hit |home aiek for old Nebraska and mount nuslclnwo lwuhingien County when they brim lhe champions of llllnola Indiana and Iowa for the ehamplonehin of the corrfbelt.Mr.Archer ls thirtytru years;old and is not as powerfully built an some of the other contest ants.Hin home la near Geneva but mans thoughts that were W rhh f=a 1 |ton Calhoun.llerman.Fremont and eohsideratibri.o s 0 l CLUB MEETS1r.;se old {riends voices..he has been livlnsr near Benedict thin Omaha anal uniting among frlemln ;Lum year and will have 290 acres of was by no means a lost an.Mina Gertrude Meadn piano pupils 5namn PIONEER DIES Shin oirn corn to hurl:there nextyear. lt was the general oplnlon of NEW Ai To SEL U.s.met at her home on last Monciayeve AT Sf>LDlERS H0555 Louis Dinlclage in the typical hunky those present that the evening::lring for a glans reejtat._1huslcer.With a uiri.st like a wagonWordreachedbyMrs. Hugo llaa¢ktongue plenty of size and strength pressed themselves as wishing that it might be repealed by the D A.Ra. when tho?plan another annual lf fair..hluclycreflit is due Mrs.Clyde M.; Allen who was chairman of the] D.A.R.committee that planned. and put across this splendid social affair.Bullies the suetesa socially the ladies will have a neat little sum tmndrl to their fund which is used al bank 1aith the Omaha Ni0_ltr buy markers for historical moral al bank announced lust Satudagri n ) According to the printed matter Moat of those present tool:paitin Sent ou;hy the New York to ;.A0§1h program 1 Angela motoring tours the first ot.Following the program of rnualc n eerie:of automobile parlor garland study the hoateae aaiiated br tours 5 duo na be P j K thru =[n1u»Haneock served refreshments hraxka at about this tnme.Thcrom The muh has enjoyed a litlmbcr PFW advertisers fleet of lunuriousl these pleasant evenlnge together roachca to start from New York on and they are looked forwad to with November 1 d arnve sn Los An considerable interest by the oung g b b f W f ..¢ g f %...d d pp g b d g Tuesday morning that her uncle Hrto spare he moved down through Wesley Young aged ei|zht3f~1i¢¢1the field t:ning forty ears into the years had passed away at the S0111agua bloat a minute Mr.Archer diers Home at Milford Nebr.onreatllzes that he owes his victory to Monday night.the fact that Dlnlslage left so much Mr.Young was one of the pioneer#corn in the field and not becausehe of thin eourniy havlmr made this l1iawan a faster hueker.Louis Dlnklago home for anumber of years ln ilwlwill also eater the Midwest eonteet lenrly days.land will have an opportunity to show Mrs.Wm.Caldwell Mrs.John 5iCAreher what he can do in another lfracken and blra.Hugo Haaclc Brhtrlal.He received $25 in cash An things are §. he seen.The rfuwgon this oeeealiorf lnear relatives residing in this coun demon $15.and Korte $10 ii this count and also to promote wg#¢=thru lhzladelplua Gettysburg!ltr Nebraska Farmer. Pzttsburz Chicano Omaha and Lin PARENTTEACi!ER The d¢{il.!¥¢d was buritd at thel Light became effective today.Twelvel and hold in memory all history Worth policemen srrned with sawed off; shotgunn assisted yesterday in the!transfer of about $60000 hom the \|.l\lle.i \lrs Fllar il Hansen gave a din Corn Eadlange bank to the Omahulmf burly ..§11L.=Saturday evening National .which purchased the Cowl in honor of her daughter Misa Mari= l1xrl\=l1\iZ\instatution.~who was homo from Lincoln for La few days.Covers were laid for az The Enterprise furnishes cute forf dozen guests and all had u dellglztful coin and then turns south thru Kan ASSOCIATION aus and Colorado and the GrandCan.a on route to California.lf the publ On next TI.tesda;Fternoon at 4:00 lst;takes kindly to the scheme ir.ieelock the ParentTeacher Aanocia expected that caravan=will run rexun Wm meet at the High School nlarly just aa they do over the moitiand at :ht time will effect as permterewtmgpamolEurope.Irranent orgunlaation.A programloinbegwenandrefruhmentswill llome at Milford.CITY PAYS OFF norms. lheR.athmann Garage reportnthe At a special meeting of the (ity following sales Jllncc the last wue Council held last Satunday evemngof The Enterprise:W.F.Lorenger ~worth of Light honda were or 01nalaa: A. Tl.. Ruwc.Hooper;Alfred dered paid and also an order wp: Warriek Blair:w.ll.Ciirlstianaen ; made whereby money from the rari llermun nnd Alfred A.Anderson.ou5 funds is to be used to buy ads without cont to the advertiser.ltime..|§The Bnterpnao $1.50 per 3.ear.ibc served.llerman.|312o00 worth of Bonds on the sewer. g. li' "M Is E | ix iag Z ki 1 . P n p h n nf u l :u l n s z w u n l v n n n v n n n"Kodols Gixie.q P n o m p t R e l i e f | \\EAT all you want 'r1=.n1<¢1vhg |Day--and then one or twoKodols Digestive Tablets.You ' will never notice any distress for Kodols aid digestion bydpromqt- ing the flow of the igestive j u i c e s . The Blair Pharmacy L_______=_____ » \~ I| lNl'E lN¢\ TloNAL 11 )HAY B PRD-GM £0 know how £9 sam I living I GRAM DF vnxmz zz~r rzlu: s1": .nd to ht into an economic Itlttla ~~|m0!'l or lens listed,but of tiviffx ___ .n .b r n t i o n o f t h e l n t e m a t l o n a i U n St o c k Ex p o s i t i o n a t C h i c l t v.N o - ve m b e r 291,11 t o De c e m b e r 6t h ,w i l l e o n u d n m u c h o f i n l e r u t t o e ve r y m e m b e r o f t h t f a m i l y ,'bo th c i t y snd country dwellarl.va - pro- bond:Ceunty Commissioners Room Bm' <=g==f- Bllir Nab!Nov 1?1924 ghgr Qty The Board d County Commiuion-_ b¢|rd} rs mat p un uln t to nd}ou:muent. Blair City, takin Nov.Bud,IS24.M u d ) 31.75 had ward (Elletion 44.60 are wand (mama31.10ith wud (Elec tion 40.10 Hall, Kennnnl (R¢nl} 8.00 u m s s r o x a n s r n o c l l l m r a s Bhir Clif. lat nrd 1Ble¢1.i¢n B I"|-cunt:H.C.Blum,Peter M.I. 0. 0.F. Tyson md Henry Truhlsen.Raymond ross {3!dle)20.00 lo duelopmenl ol menu! and splrh- ul power." a 21" F, ~HOLS c u u n c a n n a c m n s u fr x r r c a u n c n ( c u . n u m ms mf p u m a ) A.rt§urD.Sm.n1lly»P\nu. Sundny School m A. X. w n m S c r v k n ll A. u . h m m ; s m w n o P . u . c a v n c n O F m a m (On.Lincoln md hd utnsu) omscr mn Pum=os1:_ orTHE PIONEER ABSOCYATION (By Hon. Aibcn; illlu, Pnl.) _v l Following is l Npruduction cf the meach prepaid by Hon. Albert lil: i e r wb k h vr as toh a ve b er n given our Un radio as [pug of t.he}'1o- n u r m d 0ld`Seullr program and whkh wg: cut out 91 the progrun given these Ilrsf settlers. A3 li mi Ind u Ur; view nr Bonn Svenpnrd Willaxgd Tyson Mid-west Electric Co. Allen *P RIYDGHI Co. I ' n u t 'rhomps¢11 8.00 and sznutzldied.,,.,§Dated at Blair, Nehruks 1.hI.|8th S!-325613 of November, 1924. 41.39 2-sz HAURICE HEHRENS 10.53 Sheriff of Washington Co. Nebr o BERNARD F. LUNDT Axmruy Offk f h d Flo o r ma mxa mu Blair.Nebraska mainuzy responsible m rm Umm S u m Ga my u n mr , h e n s : n u " r n slow md jmtlee tru aornulmg long delayed.In this early dw.3735; conditions won an a dllldvazntan.Neifhbors wen few and mukat.: Thaniu Li s L; E. Tvidvrcli Semen Svengunl F.II.Shi mm L.E. 'Pwidwell Tb omu Lee 56.70| October, 1924 obtains! I decree :for 59.85 tb l :um O! $2838643 urith i n m n n 38.00 thereon nt 10%per annum from 97.00 Ann:it lat, 1924, nm! $9.25 costa of 12. 60 mI t mi th at ui d pre mi se : b e dd 12.60 to satisfy the uma and dl ac cruing I-IOLSTEIN SALE! 40-Head llighGrade Cows and Calves-40 0LSON'S BARN. BLAIR. NEBRASKA SATURDAY, DEC. 6, at 1 P. M. Unis oI'¥erln|¢ cousin: of 26 Holstein Cows and Hoifers, fred:and close uprlngers..and I4 Holstein Calvos.Th u s c a n a n d hellers are lnrgu and rugged..lust thc klgd ol c pm! the lllrymen want.All anlmlln tubercalla and with a b0~d|'y (unnatural ra-test.Purc hued from also but dairy llorsls in w nconln.D0| '¢ tall to attend this nie nad sen some real dairy noch. Lincoln Live Stock Company H. M. Wlaelnnd, Sales manger J a n n a B r o n , A u c ti o n s : u Farmers Statl Bunk. Clerk ltf llll r lc li r flnlifuhul B-gr Masala: Oalumbu Suu last. Calfxhu Kchrutsuu g»»=~ umm;rsalm Suu nu. rrlnm.; Auurlzu Suu When You Need Anything Pertaining to An | I L Q ~\~ QW .oK o d o l s G l v e QP n o m p t R e l l e f EAT all you want 'r1=.n1<¢1v¥=§g Day--and then one or twoKodols Digestive Tablets.You will never notice any distress for Kodols aid digestion by rornqt-ing the flow of the dligestive j u i c e s . The Blair Pharmacy ..- ~,... __ ' W ii!! government of the people would ; -. .. - lllnutu o! the prec eding meeting A. sl. qaua m wan four ,...... ..... -.._.Y " r " -_were read and approved.|Farm)agement,Ieaturlng the Halt of After a careful examination of the[~l E.Cwtainger lu a i n n following om, on the different run F. < §f j_ w= < H; ;; == » is :ras moved and aeconwl that the enry tenaen K vana- following c laims be allowed and ~|115 hoardl County Clerk instructed to draw war-i A.Chrlatensen (Supplies rants an the funds indicated below.for poor)'Cix of Bldr fl-ltllt Q vraterlto pay the same.Q YH. c. Blac o fn.-pan a ldv.) ss.s':.-l M. Compton (Labor) ni H. Cool:(Labor)Geo. Menking (Hone).45...uhm Prochnow (Dragging)1;eo 'C'; ';°" 153 '°' Gr. °°: c m poowilson ?le\~ers {Axle ww.aoo A. C. Dem, County Judge g {Stampa}A. w. Sp:ick i b m n i n l l 123.15 Marlon Sutherland (Labor) Clarence Brandert (DU»sl'l"\ll Crowell Lbr. & Gr. Co. (Lum- 69.10 14.35 85.63 1.95 5.26 36.00 ber, cement. etc.) Fred Dickmeyer (DFISKHIKI Blair Oil CO ( G u ln a n . .1 _ _ - - - \ . . .I D ¢ n n | ¢ l n l r l G. L. Fox {Supplieel C.R. Gray (Supplies for w r !Ed. Gllbertaon {Llhgf} Geo. Eliason (Labor) C. R. Gray (Supplies for poor! Orville Hancock (Hall :enz- 2o.oo| :ass 4.50 12.00 50.00 a 1.57 8.00 3.95 mau 5.00sm ! 40.002.159.1058.41 :Nts President Coolidge, which will lum- nlt a crowded week of entertain- ment and education for tho thou:- ands of visitor:who will flock to the "Agricultural Capitol of the World" on this memorable occaaclon. The Third Na tlo w Boys'and Girla' Club Gongman and the Sixth Annual Reunion of £116 4-II Club Iamily will be held in the Club Headquarters Bulkling on ,the Ex- position grounds and over a thous- and junior farmer; and home mak- rra, champions among the 100.000 en rolled in the United States. will bl present and participate in the activ- ities of the gatherirrg.They trlll xhlhit their prime winning calvvll lamb# M13 visv. their ohoiocat aam-plea of corn, and many articles made :..ma l.4lnla nmlnctl.Seledbd l a w !l u t ,eb u u m pdlvldoal peraon the education indes- penllble to his exercise of vide and will discretion al a constituent mem ber of the government.Our public school system ia one of the founda tion. rocks of our community." William Howard Tan. .. . . n - - - - ° WASHINGTON COUNTY mint gum:au 1~;mr..; Tubenuloell in Ponllf! Then hafbeen an increasing num be r of ml: f ro m famrera recently ln regani to a prevailing aiclmeaain their poultry flocks.The binds mem ui lose flesh rapidly and become ln- netlve.When handled it ia noticed they are nrrrvriilntlv light nought. It has not been uncommon to hear oI losses nnglng (rom one to :ares Bible School xo A. I. lor ning W o nhlp u A. I. armnn Endelvor a=so P. u. mm S e r v l o e mo P . Il . m m e Night.ww u - 1 - 1 m o e o u < : n mA n o NA 1 . c n u n c a (Cor. Walker Ave. and Colful : m a l t l l l l l l l . P u x o r . sunday Sdwtvl 10 A. ln lo ml o g s m u t l l A . r t . chruden Endeavor 6:30 P. n. sr.n u t ...tlr.amA.u c i t l m m i wn u n . N e t h n m Rev. ll. J. Rdneruen. PoatorSunday semi at io A. x.` Church Servicer at i t A.ll. AHERICAN EV.-Ml,.H_' r n u u n (W . linc oln and 2nd ltnell H. J. Wernlng, Putor. Blair Telephone X802 American Lutheran religiuua ln- ltructlone Slturday altomoonl ot H30 or_2.Svnilly sehod 10 a. on. Dlvlna eervloe at 10:80.Our eer- tloeo are alternately edther Engllob ol German. The church board moot: ooeaalonly .na u n "QW :member:convene qomarty. Thl Ladle: Md meets every Hret Wednearlay afternoon ol month. The pastor intend:to ur ve minion-ltatloru on Sunday P.l|'s . .~DANISH EV.LUl'HERAN CHURCH (Cor. Jackson and Center nreet) H. Nielsen, Pastor. Sunday sehéol 9:15 A. M. "ltom| i 's e \ =e u exo : xo A . H. Evening Service 7:30 l'.M. RE~0RGANlZED CHURCH OP .ms u s c mu s r UP t. A\ i a n DAY SAINTS(Lincoln Stxeefbetween Sth l 'ith Elder T. J. Elliott, Omaha.Supply Sunday School at 10 0'¢|ock. Preachinx Servlme at xi A. lt. ST. FRANCIS BDRGIA (Catholic Church) (Comer Colfax and Oth street) Father C. A.Blywldorler.Putor Flrlit and Third Sunday ol eleh month. Mau at 9 A. u. Sec ond Ind Fourth Stmdayl. nm lt 10:80 A. la. \uirnionisr EPIBCOPALc a u n c n (Cor. Colfax and ith etnate) o. u. llc Proud, rum.. Sunday Bdlool 10:00 A. la. lornlng Servic e moe A. U. nirvana League 6:80 P. ll. Evening Service 7:30 P. u. Pnyer lleetlng Wednesday even- he 7:80. ST uAav's r:P1soorA t. CHURCH (Grunt sum between mi and sth) Rev. Chu. D. "ll"ll| , Putor Holy Communion e n r y Sunday end Holy Day at mo A. H. Choieh School at 9:45. Moo nr - vlos every Son-loy at 11 o'elo<k. (1)THE INSURANCE OFFICE ! t. it un.n. =:n'r, ln.All Kinda of lnnnnea i Honor xo whom honor u due; on li e lo those who ore worthy. reverence f o r t o w wbooe xiorlour adlovomentl have made lt poulble 'for ua to #HM our splendid homer.go.. be termed the obkc t end por ,vw of the Washineton County Plo- ;ne er no Old .Settlen Allbdldou. To keep olive the memory of the re~ medable accomplishment:ol these pioneer; and old aettlen ia thekeen desire uf this Society-No ellonrn lpend to hold from being forgotten, tlwtmllti e n e o t m e e who n m anime.: their homes ln what le now Washington County. That the purpose rnlrbt be con- crete.-an nnnw Dlfmie lx held each y ia r to Ilford an opportunity to c ut wo e the rthu a mi pai na and the :area of~t.he day and .wid a few hours in nn| ..i»<»~=¢>A.in- vltntlon lx extended to all who wish to mme.it i. a wonderful nemin whic h the old ond the y wnx are pthered wrnh er at A Mg plailc dinner.Later in the oiternoon an tntenalnrnent rultable for the oca» alon in triven.Much olfon ln en- pended in securing the attendance ol the lrruxeu number poadble n - peelnlly of the elder people. Ion! now loo k lorwa nl with ln- tenne plenum to this annual event when they might ln ln llve ln th e put when hope: were high and am- bltlona keen.Here old !t£l|(hDol'B» who have not neen each other anne: wh ip ., lhe u ey r he me the mem ol' the top buggy.meet to tnlk my ,,}g.¢§m,,,_. n into-oe=a»~.n the Auodatlon to make everything pi e mn t n r th a n in attendance. where neoeasary. eonveyenou ere furnished to hrlnl' in those from a .xmanerin order that none xhall be forrotten,- At the last annuad plmlc n decided th!! Calhoun l\h0\|ld be the permanent location for Lhene yearly events.The neaaon for un. rholte. oxide from the wonderful convenienc- er lor Plcnlcn much an »lwle. water ond bent-hen in beeaule of the n-~ marknble trmlltlon thot ellnxn U7 thi-piece.Here |¢ wa thot L¢w~- nnd Clark hola their celebrated enun- en with no teal". in 1509.LeterIn 182| Fort Atkinson was eetlblinh, ed m i madntalned by th.c .e. mnernrnent Beelune nf lu loeatlon n e u the river and on the natural xoute goin; north. it vor frequently vlelted by fur trntlene und uplor~ en .ii throolh uw early .im of mtlemem.No point in the whine suite of Neon.-tt ir ridter in pro-neer binary than Calhoun.For the convenience of \" their imetrnted. lt WM .seq-led l t the lon unmet nthennr. th at tht; pe nlc nhould occur the Lhlnl Thurodny of August of each y u r.Weather wound that dete to tuually ldeolfor events of thin sort. bein: neither too hot nor too rold and more often than not, dry and sunny.Genernny at this eeuon farm work in some- what nloek.vdvlnx those o f u n i vocation ln opportunity to lay aside their daily cares and nlebrate the annual event.With u .Morin :late need.plan e ml an-anxementn enn be made for in advance for utten.. have e their o u a xr o my o a r to r e a r we h a g mwnealixe what the Ptoneen have done for ua, what they bu! not tbnoogb that we rnlrht enyoy our oreunt hem' oondltlon of lilo.my w e r e never satisfied with what they had hot they toiled ever upward with the ml iw: beyond tho hlll.'|"hlY never reached the xoad, lorhad they done no they would have been em.. tentad to slt quietly by the road Ame and let the world drllt oh. The Pioneer who left the happy home o f me e huahwi on mme tothebleak,wide reaching prnirle where many danger; :bounded and far from source of supplies,tl as worthy of me wreath of vic tory lil the noldier hero wh o r e tu ml mm lbe battle field.E u h hee d a foe wo r th y o f hu . ml end oooqnered.Li la the xoldler. the pioneer must olwayr port n guard.The enemy vu the foe the rotdler must goanl ovuilut. hunger and cold were mor~ W foes of the pioneer.Neither knew fear and l l a result both were victorious ln the end Thou who c ame later are worthy of prelse for they have taken up the hurdenn left by the pioneer: ond have carried forward the work nr.. won expected of thorn 'they me not mm on their oara for they eommunltienhlxxer an`t|better than whi le th ey hm to under-xo the eldern, yet they fieultlen to overmme. not been compelled Pelb0d¥Coed Co... The M¢Gnw'Co. Union Steam Pump Co.Sinclar Refining Co. 199.61 z u o z 7.08 soo o n e 10.82 4.50 6.85 o u r sooo .Moved and seconded these bllllbe rui ne d aa n ad and INN. wan-ont: be drawn on the owner fondn cn Plyment of the same.On M i m i Hundahl. Grlrnrn, Gruy. Christensen and J ambn votin g 'A rm Peeblevi. Moore md Carmichael belnK nlsnent. The motion corrled. Moved and seconded. this rneetimz odfounred.All Coundlmen present voting 'Avi-:-, the motion carried. C. D. DlrnmkkThane &Farnberg Wolff D m :St/.re City oi Blair " Honua Grimm C HURC H O F c mu s r chl'l|\4|ll€n ur . C o . they found them. ; pri ve nm of th ei r, have had their di!-| _}!h=!_;\._\r'°~\s@Le9;1m °f nu! trfoctlon lt would have been xo theme pioneers who nm »-:rea 1.the Grout Beyond to know that the »-piendiu with that they hnq labored no Atrenuounly to Amt. ir helngur-f Hedon uthey wlnhedll-There are. untold number of iruuneen where the nn.. and even zrondkom, wr.. M. mr wear me mantle badge thattlulgrmten them Old Settlers.tilling the xcren they so vallehtr.1 rescued from pnirle wildemen. We have number of cues where IQIN and.a fewgrandnotu.ure following Ii the pmreoionr ou t th e pioneer-I .z°¢torr, rnerehanu, lewyen nodotnei prnlerxlonn ntruKKle¢I fo hunl to stan.The number af the lotten however.are not nn eve n t): th e former beenune ln nnbduin! u new una. the Kreatert nuinoer of pe.-.pu are naturally larmern.All thinlLrnrx out the seeret pride cherinlaeq by the lnyel pioneer; in elrrylnr not the vurrow ofwuhinnm. County Pioneer nnd0|dSetlltfsAalnclatlon, ltn membersmust work in perfect unison In under inn in honor .nu prnlxe 1, triven thone worthy.Hay the dxlhrlnx ynrr of these pioneers be mentwith (he knowledn that their earlyeffortshm been avvncieml lnro\§i§ let them he r°.ei »n;;" m. A m CITY COUNCIL MEh'|S November l8r \s24 A rezulur meetlnz of the lllairCity comix Gm "neo to order ei 7:30 p_ H. by Mayor Murdoch. theIiollowlnxCounellmenanswerlulto _...in-oil, Htnnmii.Grimm, Christen- Pruident Coolidge.in u recent public addnesa raid, "The government of a country never geu uhead o l the religion o f o country"."Our government m u upon religion" Every right thinking person will agree with these staternentn.Such o line ot reuonlnl tollovred out to l u naturnl conclusdon leadn ur to uv that the govemment of our caun~ t r y w the oountry luklr will a n prove ln just the ratio that the r¢~liglon of Jesu; Chrirt il extended. Whnt ir true of the whole in tnie n f i u parte.Therefore every citi u n who in enrneinly reeklng the Letlerinént EtT=ur"¢onmmnity»oez+fr to be lntenelled ingthe program of the church. To this end we invite you w attend our services and ¢o»opente with u< in spreadlnk in.Gospel o f J w . Chrlxt to the utter mont .ports o~un. eornnnhity.' The pastor was u little "off feed" lost Sundry and wus indeed thnnk~ (ul to have Mr.Mehrenn.Dunn rtudent. come to his usninanoe andvery ebly denver the morning =er~ mon. none: urcconns \ ;CABINE T HEAD Vl'.»\SlilNGTON.Nov.zz>-nn... u d M. Gore of Wert vireinin, \\n=»-worn in n».Gy no reereury of .re-I rleulture, ru....'in|¢ the luxe hem,c . W allin.He will hold olfle, tn Alarch 4, mr. when in ein 1... come governor of Went vxnnmn. rf whic h affix he ekcteul Novem- ber 4.5 srmtm-' SALE 1 e in F.x»°ng\.eny, Attry. lly .glrtue ot an Onler of Sole l» me-| ~out of the Distr-in-Coon of Wuhington County,Neuron..ond ln purwnnee of n decree of n h l Lburt ln on action therein pending W'hlf¢i|\John Bekimt plaintiff and Jarnen S. Trott. etol. were de- iendnnu, l will It 2 o'c loc k P. M. (l\ Monday of the lbth dey of De- oernber, 192| nt the wut front door of the county court houne in the city or nuir.wuhingron County, .-..._--7----uuuu watDR. LAYLAND mA'rr:.s A tc nmo rnwro n ' Pannen State Bank Bldg.°'neu. Phona 'A F a i r P n c e r1 2 A . lt.2~s P. M.'na P. M.{. - - - ~ - - - -- --- -~ -- Ollloe clo|edne'Z.\:;a i !Thurs.:~~ o i'1 Coon W TH G A S. I The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method °Cheaper than any other way BLAIR tis COMPANY |Q1||mmHll||InI1InIIIII|InImuulmmnu|||m|m||||muum||nu|m|||uunu||@ §F r e d C l a r i d g e N o w w i t h g §Byron Clow & Co.§ Stock Yards, Omaha Iam now connected with Byron Clow & Co., Live Stock Commis- sion Merchants at the Stock Yards, Omaha, Nt-br.After careful in-= vestigation I am convinced oi their § reliability and ability to give the _ utmost. satisfaction to shippers of Live Stock. §I sincerel hope that m y old §f r i e n d s a n a c q u a i n t a u c e s w i l l g i v e §t h i s C o m p a n y s o m e o f t h e i r b u e i - n e s s a n d c a n p r o m i s e t h a t I w i l l E p e r s o n a l l y d o m y b e s t . i n l o o k i n g = §a f t e r t h e i r i n t e r e s t s .E §F; H. cLAR1DGE ; |u|nu|I|nu|||In|||ImumnuI|uu|||m||Iin||||u|||nu|||ml|m|||||nu|sm|||| Both of Vital Interest toEvery Farmer T w o G o o d P a p e r s af.s. aa fi 1 <fm f l»er. 25. a mme Lngeraltv lliiy laun ew..._F. G Benicia( (I'ubeJ Rye-Sehndder Jenks CO- (Lum- ber) F.L.Sch!fer (Grading) Clark Browning (Road work) Fred Christnfferson (Blowing stumps) Wm. Coulter (Labor) Henry llertung (Labor)John x. Hansen (Dragging) J. A. Jeaperaen (Labor) Ed.Olson (Repaln) 2.00 6.40 4.00 l2.50 4.50 sono 33.3-0 3880 ture 38.80 Henry Heier (Road work)141.15 3.80 12.1.5 19.50 mug 20.00 Ilennla Osborn (Dragging) H. W . Rogert tDr\rlrln¢1 Standard Oil Co. (Gas) Tnahlnen Bros.(Nails, dyna- mite etc }Ruben Rodaeven (Team work ) \ Automatic Vehicle Tag Co. ( P u ma m a s election)o....Heneock Implement Co (Ce- ment, bolu, etc.)Peter Elatrup (Supplies for z>°°r}J. P. Jensen (Canvaaeing board 8 labor)J. E. Mark! (Supplles for poor) 12.40 Bolts Cash Store (Supplies forpoor)18.06 Frank Naeve (Patwll 1oo.oo GM). Nelson {L8bor)40.00 Ed.Pyle:(Lebor)5.00 D. a Pritchard (Petrol)100.00 R. P. Rasmussen (Putting lntubes i filling)101.00 Sara Stevens (Patrol)100.00 Emeat Wager (Team world 420 Lawrence Harrison (Road to r i )40.00 August Lowe znws work)a t m F. W . bowe(R»oad until 24.00 L. li. .Andersen (Road _ __ 210.80 m m 15.10 I l l l l n u e - -r ' | ¢ -t e a m s w i l t g i v e d e i ! !d e r n u n s t r e t t o r u o f t h e v a r i o u s p h a s e s o f c l u b w o r k e n d n N a t i o n a l H e a l t h C o n t e s t w i l l be staged.The ceremony of fro?ning the 1924 kings of the agricultural world will he n feature of the Grain and Hay Show.in spite of the_un- favorable season,Superintendent Christie reports thlt the quality of the com and emlll needs this y ar will be the best ever seen in Chi- eego.The record of 5,049 sampler eeiabllelmed lut yu; hu been h r surpassed,the inereue being ee- pecially l a m in the soy been apo wheat 'glasses Teuns representing mms' of the agricultural colleges of the United Staten and Canada will compete for rn ionehi honors in live stockd u P Pa n d c r o p j u d g i n g c o n t e n t s .T h e c o l i |- - s - | - | i » . ¢ |~ bird: a week.ln makin: an 5X\;1|lnntion of severe! flock: It was found the him were infected end dymg v m tubentllolil.Thi!di n e! !ia more common among flock: than la realized.The bird: my spread thr dhtaae entong hop and tor this reason. steps ahould be taken to stamp it out in the poudtry flock. "Fowl tuberculosis u noticeable in live poultry when thrb true n a n "going light".The breast mower waste away and there may be a no ticeable Larnenell in one or both le n The head comb. and rattle: become pale and the feathen are ruffled.The bird becomes weak am moves about but little.If a deed fowl ta eumlned. whit! or.5rellow spots will be found on tm ttver end other o m n =Th e n m tl us ua lly h m an d b ma h :mer nmn.»a Knott? tuberclel an foamA .N .B a l l a r d ( L a b o r )1ua.uuc | | ; | |~{ B n r n ~~w o r k )1 10.00 l e g e :|1 81 ¢Ip¢l1 .m¢nu 8\lLl \ll»l u n '..._....______rg m p g Pu b l i c W o r k s ( G a v e l C h u .R u p e r t ( R o a d w o r k )5 7 0 0 a l s o s e n d l a r g e d e l e g l t i o m o i ' c a t t l e ,o n t h e i n t a s t i n e f a n d t h e r e i s a n o - W l l b u U p d i k e ( R o a d w u d )5 0 0 hq r gg n sh ee p a n d u r i n e t o n t r u g l l e t k e a h i e s w e l l i n g a t t h e j o i n t I o f "2 4 5 .1 '»sU r fa ¢1 n | }1 C a r l To e l k e ( R o a d w o r k )38.60 fo r s u p r e m a c y i n t h e a r e n a .b o n u ."'- - - - I n n v i i r .I n r f q l n l n l I I B I ~~I n d Lurnmca_Hlrrllon {"l'elm work)Void Inland (Tum patrol) L. D. Long (Gravel) ¥'. w. Lowa (Llbor) August Lowa (Labor) Henry Milier, Sr. 10.00 30.00 18.00 22.00 1. 50 10.00 8. 00 A n e w fe a t u r e u n s y e a r a n Yhavu.u i u in t e r e s t t o t h e h o u s e w i f e f i l l b e a d i s p l s y o f m e a t a n d m e a t p r o - d u c t s l n 1 s p e d ! !st r u c t u r e o n t h e g r o u n d s u n d e r t h u aus pic es o f t h e N a t i o n a l L i n S t o d a n d M e a t B a u d . A s o o n o f b u i l d i n g s fi l l e d n o o va r - "- * - - - - 3 - a a a n f f n g t h a p r e m i a a o f in fe c ti o n . t h a n in b u t o n e r e m e d y .K i l l t h e e n t i r e fi n d :a n d r u t o c k .B u r n o r 3:-ury t h e bi r d s t l u n . d i e .C l e m a n d di s i nfe c t ho u se s a n d fu n n .D i l p o n o f fn w l n m o r u t h a n t w o y a n o i d u .n n h h d l : a m i d t h a dise ase m o n . s. .. < "l 2 Q H. F. NcDonlld (PLLNI)ww w Msbel J. Msnh ( Milan md o wen)Oounty Clorlr (Exprsu.fnlgm, eu .)l u v x. B. Printing Co. (supplies)l2.S7 McConnell, Maller h Groommm l c lm lr l n g l o-lzms Blaurloe Mohnnl, Sheri!! (El-vwv - m l e u lr d )143.90 Mrs. Frulk lllller (A-ld va poor)sooo c u : Gust Munson l s u m l 85.00 N. w. Be\l Telephone Co. (Rent_u n s 9.005.005.006.25 at mulo mm P n n n n ; C o .ls i lpp llw Hnns G. Peterson (Rent) Niels Runlulsen (Rent) Geo. Riawn (RenoF. w, Sc hmldt <l.n>m m s Sun-ldsrd oil Go. (GU L oil)224.92 Suu J ournsl Co.(Motor Va-'hlelo neeelpm 173.00 4. W . Sp rlc k (Fu el md mn viperOrin Sqleklnt (Hauling sum p l m nJP. Sulldn (Mllk for P°°Y) ll. L . su n. su . (Rant)- r m " a h mm; ( S n p p lle i )z u s Pele! K. Tyson (Com. work 1 1.25 1.or 6.00 5.W n l ll u n )lz m o 'Farnlen ,Union Co»op. Co. (c lflllllln und, ew.) L D. Long {Gn\~el. amen!! Truhhen Bros. (Suppliel) Bl-on Cox (Labor Adu-un) Ar! c lmm (Lun d Purrlt-Indme a ms i e l 221.00 Wm. Dunn (Clelrlng on pro). on q l a g u a Jun Jensen (Damage h clesr- lnx)sooo Pull Nelson (Rz. of way. sl c> luaa August Frnhm (Dragging, etc.) 66.95 \V. 1. Handley (Lohan sooo men 1. J ohnlon mrsrmlnkl w u z Arlington Prednd No.1 ' m o o 69.00 105.01 2A.00 Q M . s m "u.\l>on Esrl 'nlarnpun (Labor)_cm Gruverllolt (Road wor\¢) Lulu Thnsen (Road work) Hull C. Linen (Road work) Jon De Vlnney (Road work) E. v_ Heuth u>ol¢¢1 F. L Sc hxier (Bold work)1-'mm Sehnfer. Sr. lkomdvorkl Grover c. Wllkinn (Rand work) mo o 1.50 l a m 87.88 13.00 :lmao ls.oo 13.00 $0.00 Howxnd Woodlrd (Road work) 9,60 5.00 22.00 Elr l csuwell (Road work) Fred Dlckmeyer (Rosd work) Elmer Christensen (Road work) 1.5.00 mer J. Christensen (Road work)Orvin Hsnun (Road work) Wulter Luller (Roni work) Wm. Nioblum (Road work) H.H. Nlabsum (Road work) Wm. Hsnunx (Road work) r\ u| . Bloo m mm wo rk ) 11.00 15.00 mo o 44.00 8.00 5.W zso rattle, hand. sheep,nwine grolns, o f a r - lud l of ma rk et llvo stock, nudion ulos of pure bred nnlmsll, nloetlnxn o i le m" a g r lc u l tu n l o mn lu z lw. brilllul!evening'entensinrnenta in the ul-nphitheltre,lectuml. demon- nnzloor und exhihlu gsloro will vie with exch other (ur the attention of the :hmm durlnl a busy week l l the International Uve Stock Exposi- tion ln Chl¢\[0 November ann KD Deeomber Sth. small needs and luy . uren WHAT PIIOMINENT MEN HAVE SAID REGARDING EDUCATION "Ed\u-,ntlnn for the children of .ll the people, extending from tho pri- nwry |zndr.s_thnugh the Univenity. mhlliluhn Amirlefs noblest. ooniri- 'I 5 f|owln; wlul use nm. .,,¢........... .. 5.00 5.30 2.60 Kermot Schunnan (Rand work) Pete Wulf (Road work) lv me r s a l e " ( m m w o r n Ny.'T:'neider Jenks Oo.4r°.i.n Reber! Androswn (Rod work) z» : . s . . mlemn mwl -mln umm. s uu muml ( Roa d work)wlulsm J s pp mu l wo rk ) a x . l m n x l l o .lk e l wlm I-'rlzi bonfh (Road work) Louis lA|!iCh (Road work) Ole Bllebelsen (Tn c wr)azoo Augun Prochnow (Bond work) 38.00 Alben Proahnow (Bald work) 12.00 Augun Frshm (Bold work)l5'l.W Mend and seconded thsl. tho re pm of ln stitnu: me by um County Superintendent bo soeopmd uvd plmd o n flle.Carried. 12.50 26.W a4.oo o4.oo 40.00 21.80 zo-nl ls a m ing order for $11.90 be allowed Ellen J Fitch by reuon of doubln sues# bullon w clvlllulion."Pwldent coalup. "From the lowes!gnde ul thepublic school to the highest (ann of University nmol" eauuuoo In um country in at the dlspossl o! every msn und wary vromsn who c hoose: lu " r x fo r i k . "Theodore Roosevelt \Populsr edoutlon 1. neemuy for du: preservation of those condition:of freedom pnllllcd snd nods! which are lm<|npmlb|¢ no (ree omlnp ment.Woodrow Wilson 'The tenher whether mother. priest or school master is the rvesl om »-.mlm aa but "fx out tmposslhlllues of ooopenuon or eonfllcl tho teac her enum Moved und seconded um a ,¢y,md rnsker of hxmry: .....;. |||\¢l-PDEH ment.c m-ledDn motion duly mule and cnrrlled1 rl. G Wells lt n well w m oondderoble nm. olnpne odors restocking. thus Lllow ing mnllln . md mu g. o l the s ol i n th e p o lu s n d r u n s to d o u n mu e l uc posllblo, wwnrd helping put th p n mh s in ul unitary .xlrm-ne condition. sr. MA| \y »§ ENBOOP AL c mmc l 'Tho Little Church Around tl' Comer' Rav. Chu. n. Herlng, Fuller. T\\ll'¢v m be no church servia xhln ooming Sundny, Nov. soul,1 lhe Rtlnr ,in be his mont] ly mlulansry n-lp. Church school u ulu|.| sl. 9:45 l H.A . . u o e lle n t w n mn z m lx mm lo nn lnu mtlng a ddr eu by tl Bishop. .md some good musk by 1| dwlrjut Sunday night. nl- r mo n ls r n r ls o o r n . C HURC o . U. ma m a . P u to r Sundsy school ln A . H o m l n g n m ".ll eo Epworth langue. ,_8:80 P. Enom; sender, .-uso o. LEGAL ru r r lc z STATE OF NEBRASKAJ `u .W uh lnxwo County l I N THE COUNTY COURT amz ummp. Aw, ln the lhtter of the Brute Nw Ann Johns o¢¢w»d= 11»,e),¢ st n v, n on or ki n . a no n -, le | l0\9» tnditon and All personsLerentedln u i d n u m s n h e n notified that on the 24111 shy \1..».~1...- 192A.Curia Free !ile< auf. Nm uu -(l) (1)E. c. Plncaxa mn e muBoth Yum Ind CRV Pnplrly PMN lmi.m a mn.one nr me moat .ummm s»r°\>°~ »l¢ioru hu been the desiklutlon u hz Wham should N uma I Pioneerand whom Old Snider \nd why any diffenncv.Amr due corulden-tian in wma- an wvwxe manner vm' th:roughiy uma K! wus decided Ut!! ,_|| tlmu who uuud in wumngum un,Gray and Juolu.Peeblu. Moore and Cannichnel being abxenl. The minutu of the hm mnlhr The nelwrt hum the um D¢pm~ mm v u md.uma una second- »d. mn upon b¢ ucenled u rent:nd placed on file.All Councllmen lmaeling were read xnd appmved. Drexent youu: 'AYEH :he mmm. Nw mu ,-gn .¢ wuxu mu." ml the hllhes! and but bidder fur wa., the fullovrinl ducrlbed mal enum 1°-win the S°u\.h\rn1 one quuner (upmdmu xhree (U and Four um an in s¢¢u<m Fmmem tm Temuhip UB)Nam.f lhnn 1~w¢x»1 us; Eux The Souzhnu one quner 33 At a Genuine Bargain Price The Enterprise 1 yr. $1.50 Born S 50 Parmer& Breederlyr.$l.00 ) ron = Blair.Ns lr r u h ..|Caunty prior to Much 6,1867, the;urried.o the 6131 P. ~ and the Salah one .._:date of Nobrulda admluiosn into The report from the Ice Depart- 11alf("'z}°f the Narthunst one quar-Fo r; limited time o ni y wo will a lter u m bl; ba r .the Union as I sovereign stlte, are man! was read.Moved and second- telUQ) and tho horthvred one quu---| ..v-.. _._ | ...-..-..-. 1..- ..--_ _. .-.._.x __ h l l 1 E na . W . P . un a: -mu I I IJRHTIST 1 |Rooms over Blah sum nm I I 3 1 Blair, Nebraska 1 x I JD R . E . . f m a n ? n m m s r Rooms over Hannah Bahry|Blair, Hy r a " ° ' v : " ' f * ' " " ' : to be offidaily designated as PioIed, lhia report be accepted as nad mere.Thou who have iived inland placed on file.Ali Councilrntn Wuhingwn County for chin; Years-'present voting 'ATE',the motion are to be designated as Old Seltlev. canled.Sullahle badw for e a c h c h u mi Moved and second-ed.me Work- provided for by the Aasodaiion andimazfs Compensation Insurance Poli prenenua at each annual picnic io c y submitted by H. T. Lund be aneachoneasheor:Gmc ngi|\1.er'.!pro\'ed and accepted and that the 'Ureae badges an to be worn at al! biil for the premium on the mamv Pioneer and Old Settler gatharinnh In the amount of $387.6-I he allovkd Some have wondered why a dif- also that warrantl be drawn on the ference was made in th`e dealrnateon proper 'hmds in payment of me of the two classes.Not to with-_aame.On mu ms ,Hundahl.Gray. hold any cn-dit due chose who came_ Gdmm. Christensen and Jacobs vo1.~ latcr for they have aerfol:med a -ron-I ing 'AYE',*1'eeh!ea, Moore and Car- 'ter (mor um Northwest #me qnartel i'6)(?¢W%»&NW5£}a11d Lot one (II all in on 'I`1lent3f-three 123] Town:m¢uiE¢n usa.North ol Range Tvelve (12) east of the Gt? P. ll.And aiso all aocretiona ani udditiona in said Lands as follows Commencing af the inte:section ol the South Line of lot one (I)in Section Twenty-three 123) aforenaia :ith the lleander line of the W en Punk of the Hiaaouri River then:1 doe I-lui onnn extention of nhl lim to Lot One (1) aforesaid to the wer! iblflk of the Mlamuri River, thenct ' d u n l u u l i t u n u l c l x t u z u r y u ! I W l r l l .I 0 K I D *w h a t y o u r h o m e f o l k s a r e d o i n g - w h a t I n d o i n g o v e r t h e c o u n t y ,: n t s a n d n a t i o n .T h i s p a p e r b r i a n y o u t h i s I n f o r m a t i o n :t o k t e p a b r e a s t o l t h e t i m e s y o u n e e d | ! .n l l H U 1 U r l u u m u See Us Firstl! Arnm-sngner MOIOP a|.Am. NEBRASKA D CDG FA RME R and BREEDER. one ol the leading farm papers of the middle welt. ls published and owned in Sloox Falls. it is a lemkmonthly , devoted to the but interests ol' ngrlszuiture. ilve stock fallin g and the farm home.1: b r i a n y ou the costly-earned success-secrets of other farmers.breeders andfeeders.It shown the way to make the farm hull- ness profitable.It is n guide to successful f arming. It wi!! help y ou and In this oller c osts only a hac - tlon of its real worth. 1s Js (Election Board). Arlington Pf¢¢in¢r`:¢<>. 2 (Election Board)Richland Precinct No.1 (Elec- tion board)Richland Precinct No. 2 {Elec- tion hoard)Ft. Calhoun Precinct No.1 (Election board)FL Calhoun Proclnct No. 2 (Election board) Do Soto Poe.(Election boani) Blair Pre (Election board) Fontanelle Pne.{Elec. hood) Sheridan Pre. (Election board) Grant Fm. {Election board) Lincoln Pye.(Election board) Cumlng City Pre. (Elec. board) Herman Precinct No. 1 (Election board)Herman Precinct No. 2 (Elec- tion board) 40.20 (1.40 40.59 at .40 c 43.10 43.20 35.00 31 .50 43.60 41.50 45.80 89.3Q 39.00 39.80 4 1 .oo tho County Boand denied the peti- tion filed with the County Clerk on Aug. 80, 1924. Ycqileating the appro- priation of funds for the promotion of agrlcolture and the employment of the County Agricultural A¢ent,a malorlty of the electors having; vot- ed against aaid appropriadon at the last general election.On motion duly made and carried the Board adlourned to meet Dec. 1. 1924.ANNIE C. MARTIN. County Clerk TEA(.'HER°S EXAMINATION DATES Nov. 22,1924 Jan. 24. 1925 April 18, 1925 "Some bw' have not an education without goin: to achool, many boys have gone to school without getting an education: but the beat 'ray for moat boys to"|,»et an oducadon Ls to go to school."\ f "Lyman Abbott. , "Today indumm condition: favor the college man." Charloa ~ Schwab. "I hope that time may como ahen our country #hail rantee to allan1"\f¢¥¥¢M3 illft agua fair ebancein the race of life." Abraham Lincoln. "The American ideal is the ideal g g '*Q ~of equal educational o`pportunity.notlrI'merely for the purpose of enabling potltlon in said County Court ol- leling among other thing: that Mary Ann Johns an inhabitant of '»\a=h- lngton County. Nebraalta, died on the 21th day of February 1924, leaving no lant Wm and "Featanont.and posaesa-ed of Real and Personal Es- tate aatlmatcd at $3900.00 and pray ing for administration thereof. I! you tail to appear at aald Coun li Court on the 19th day of Decem ber 192I, at 10 o'clock A. M..and coated. nald petition, the Court will appoint Carrie Free or some other suitable person .Administrator and proceed to a settlement of amid en tate.Witnesa my hand and DfflcialSeal this 24th day of November 1928. ISEAIJ A. g DEBEL 44-41.County Judge l |dsrhal service bu; that special re-cog muehnet be(3)|Inition might ive given those who ld-iclnried. fied here while what L-= now knmrn The failm ing abs-ent.the motiolfup the west bank of the Missouri river io lhe main channel of th: *int bill* were read.Missouri river until it intemech Renew y our old subscription to th now or send in a new subac rlptlnn. publiations !or the price of zhls :mn e hunYou er 1 :papergc ! both 0' HA N. MA K E R I an N1~br;.|\:;, was lllli ln unorganiz-'HANLON IM territory , in the reason for this Attnrm ° " " ""_»'1!fenn¢~e.: i a m me »am»u¢ns| -' om", 5 8 su m Ba nk B ni ld h;an ntalehnoel the peopie in Nebraska Lad litiie in my In the wgy Use: ( l}nhmllcl be govemul. hmr.e they 'men __ _- - - ~living under a eeruln h|.ndie=ap.'1"me Ed su-iwezz Olin Striekreu Raymond Bron Frtd Beecnft I'n nk Hc llln ig i! E E. Flpperly Light Departmenz S 8.( 5wi lh the North Line of Lot Three. 4.s5` 2.30 9.15s m sua sus (3)ln Section Fourttln (1 0 in Tcwrnhip Eighteen UB)Range Twelve (12)east of the 5111 P. M Aim:said when produced and ex :ended to uid Iiiuouri river. bein;ai! aecrciions ls uid above describ Yours fur bglxer lnrmlng conditions, THE ENTERPR BLAIR, NEBRASKA SE B u d Tha BnilmriI0 for M i l ther uark nnresented in the ierri L g k Gayn ihflt i t i n n un.mm A u emh h r .vet they were im~ C.l N.W .n o m e d h u la . RR. C.353.l\1"h¢ Plainufl on zhe lah dar ol Ile ! 1 1 , lm '\ .m_1_.~.»....»..v........>... -r w a n " ' l ' " ' !'ms E1~z1'§§1msEn|. . : .\!A\r¢ .lm N u n nn n m m \ r n n |: l u m Kuhn'sPbo;oe will please you. Dr. H. B. Clark, Chiropractor. S3-if Winter gloves for mime: and chi!- dren.Mrs. T. C. Hilton. Haggard and Bendorf,lindertak- era, Blair, Nebr.Both phones. 43-U Rue:ve your space for winter storage at the Walter Larsen Gar- age.(4-2I.. GOES m a Mrs. r shlp n. and I lilfllhn Ching am. 'Hu- farf 022-u li\\hn'» Photos will pleue you.|For Sale:-Farms and nudenc el. F R A N K 3 :B I G E L O W ( A g e n t . f o r F a i r m o n t C r e a m e d ) P a y :H i g h e s t Pr i c e fo r PO £ JL 'I'R Y C R E A M A N D E G G S B e n r e e n W a l k e r A va u n d a t b S t . P h o n e : - - C e d n r M 1 u o Kuhn'| Photos will plone you. 'a 0 Wanted:--'fo buy alfalfa haw. Call at the Enterprise office. Buy Ameriun wire-corn cribs from Chdstensen Lumber Ca. I'arm LouLs, low rates.optional payments.Geo. B. Riiror, Bllir. P I I I F w :To THE ih'TERNATl(}NAl.|in \'kyam.inlI and wus killed when a. Wei:nanElie 'EIB E1j'r5RP§a._§sE rom! A. naomas,quam zesuen EYIIY rnuxsmr ?!'\eePee¥eee 11.50 Ilte r e d e e n e n e d - e le lme tte r \ tlep ene ftteee t 1 nm. Na» .. end er \| eA. :tdC en.| r eeed lh| \: l3.1 8'?! Every subecriptionlsregerdedes enopen eeeount.Then.emeeal'|nb- eerfben wi!!be instantly removed from our milling ilet at the expir- etionef thethnepeldferif thepub- NEST AND SECOND PRIZE ihwe time to mf whether he wanted wxamzxc STORIES . H The Blair City Library offered e prize for the beet book review writ ten by any child who was e Iilmury patron.The judges ef these me1e»were Stanley R. Osborn and htrs. Don f,. Ven Deueen. ln elk fifty-five children pertin- peted n.:ngIng in In from eightu !ourtee11 years..Mi n Dorothy Bex- ler, me eleven y u r ::cu ewerdec first prize and Hin Prhcille Rheader nge eleven 3een ewes given second place.W e an glad to reproduc e :nm two stories an that our readers mayBah-en be net1t»d;otl\ez'lrlee :he sub1. u i In f h.; aes what these little folks are doingptlonvtinarea et dong then lines.The atcrlex rue deeignete-! eubncrlptian price.Every eebecriber mul understand that the conditions are nude e part ef the eentnet between the publlnlm' end euhlerlber. lo v: Dorothy Baxter, Age 11. 'IA Blair, Nebraska. her or not.Some children, that #ere ipbiled, wouid have cried but Heidi wouldrft think of iz.She liked the mountains end the three ull fir trees m fron: of me retrace Her trludfuher an fe Il | cc of cil N. had two golta which Heidi liked.!!.h Their nam..were s e h w mn »....\1» Blerli.She liked the cetttge Une. She set the table for supper,He gave her breed. milk and cheese. She tJ1ou|rht thlt it was very gaod. She avelchtd her grandfather very closely.Her zrendfether made her :L bed in the NIL in the attic gml -he liked um, wo. Heidi was the kind of child who nlwn.yu nu the bright side mf every- thing.She hetped her grendfether to see the bright side, too and acheopenedthegatetoheppineeefer him.She re.-\ -fontented in the hare little cottage and the grendfather ennn liked her.She would lu un in to th 1.¢ Se N, ol he le te { I al T1 Ill 1°. m.| id James S. Trait, at-Ill, were de- ndamu, I will at 2 o'elo-ck P.ll. i 'lloljmlay of the 15th day af De-mber. 192-I at thfwest from door the County Court Home in the Ks'as Blah,Wuhingtimn County, e b lu h ,:eil at pubiic auction tn e highest aw best bidder for cub. e"£ollou.in|;described real estate -Iii.; ft Southwest one qlllrtlr (56) of 0 Southwest one quiher 'x}and :ls three (3T Fou r (0 a ll in ellen Fourteen (143 Township {l8} orlh of Ruagt Twelve (12)Eu r the 6th P. M. and the South one llf lla) of the Northwest one quar r Ui) and the Northwest one quar r (!¢}of the Northvresl. one quar1er \}(N\'h"eNW §i)lnd Lot one ( l l I ln Section fwenty-three (23}nmulllp Eighteen (IB),North of :nge Tweive (12)east of the Sth wfrunamu|nee fell across his cwt.He hav I A lun number oi d v Thompson, mn of Mr. and r Thon1;u=on of Blair Town- \-! member of Pnplo Bnby Beet a: Clubs, will :ro to the Inter .:Livestock Exposition A* --. November 29, to December mp . amounting to rnilmml mly was ofiored by the North- n Railmni Co.to the Cham- pened to be alone at thetime mel his body was not found until hourn ntterwanl.Ho mul thirty flve years of lite. He leaves to mmm hip P winr. his wife and five children who Yen living in Wyoming :ml who madethe nd journey to Blair with the body. Readers of The Enterprise will re- all that but a little over two months neighbors ltlended the tuoenl aer- vioen, the Odd Fellows org:n$:at.lon, of gnrhieh he was s member, having \ ehlrfl. |. TEN AND C0 313 A :Imp | ising his mme na 'r.c . Corey of Valentine, Nebr., was pick- ed up down ut. the depot last Sow- . qj. Dr. H. B. Clark, Chiropractor. 32-ti 6 ton wagon scale for sale. 24-rf..Are Bros. Buy American wire corn erin from Chrialensen Lumber Co. Dr. H. B. Clark, Chiropractor. 82-ti Mr. and Mrs. lo! Gilberlzon were Omaha visitors lost Honday. For Sale: Five Horne electric motor. Inquire at The Enterprise office. 22»tf City Loans.monthly payments, prompt service. George B- Riker. 3-Lf e-u Louis dlunloeh was a week-emi guest ol' his parents, Dr. and M m 1:J. hlunloch. Mrs.J.P. demon returned from u hurried trip to Norfolk last Sat- urday afternoon. Select your winter eoal. now while you can get 25%off. Mrs. T. C. Hilton. Rev. and Mn. 0. U. !|ePzood ore lpending a weel|:'a vacation with' relutiteeu ln kansas ' n good lm a ln y a .Geo.B.Rller.5'{\1'¢ ounoay " we " f m nuluc " 'mon Huy;and Girls uno memberbeorgv Nelson.r l o !'~'fo.-hington County.When £he Mrs.Louise Slvels of s mu e , Washington in visillng Hrs. W.P. Sampson this week. r Sweaters, sleeveless and :lip ovei in many ntylee and colors.Seo our new line.Mn. T. C. Hilton. Mre.Will Cheely and daughter, Slby i ol Sioux City are at the Sam Cheely home here and will stay until alter the holidays. Curran:H u b m # f l Clifford Nemet: were among the Blair folks . . . | .. . a 4 . . _ l . . . !i h n f n n l I m l !a n n u l I n Il!6'l!1l>rr>»' reports were ln, the high u r rornlsing members In each club were rhoaen.then,linen!few \sere_ score-I individually aceorrllng lothelrnporu. scope of club work and ac-I lld lm.Leslie Thompson wan ....| dared the County Champion.Ho] has been an active member and ofll-; eer an both the Plplu Ilaby Beef' |\ndl'apio Pia: Clube.Heralnerln lit- lrr nf Chester Whlte pigs,as a club project, on which be won pre- mittlw consistently.Hh. Baby Beef an Anzua steer, was considered the nw. his mother, Mn.Hoilin went- wurth, dlerl aumlvdlnly, in l hot!! in Colundo, wrhllt on her *sy to a n her mn and take one nf his chiidnn home.This ieft \\'e.¢ley as thc only] survivor of the Imppy fnmily v¢|\u lived for years near the Blair bridge. The father dial in 1919 and an only brother, John, whilo in nntp during the W orld W u. His uncles, Chlflea and Hurt Pan, due c ame in from the west to mia; with the funenl arrangements.1 Mr.Wentworth had planned aa. Elly nlxni DBI()L0 mv wullu nu.uLoctch.He c ldmed um the efhc ts were cierired from ; oouph oc! hot- taes of patent medlcirle. Justice ni'Pune Chamhen p v e htm ten dollar: nnd eo»|t.n'nnd Police L-att; put him an nn Omaha train whidl closed tha chapter. Old friends of Hrs.la r ; S a i n . om of ourDo Soto Hansen will be pln n d to k n u w, u m s h e i n lwm- lr located with her daughten rn O m s l m a n d h u r e c o v e r e d n i e e l ¥ f 1 ° : " ...4 . __ . . .I -I ; additions to :mid Llmlni ns follows: Commencing ai the intersection of the South Line of lot one ( U inSeaion "I`v\em.y-three 123)aforesaid with the Mander line of the W ed Pank of the Missouri River thence due Boat on ln extention of said Iinr io Lot One £13 aforesaid to the we-t tank of the Lilsaouri River, thenceupthewest bink of the Missouri river to ihe mlin channel of the Missouri river until in intemecb \\iI.h the North Line of Lot Three 13)in Section Fourteen (14)in Toumhip Eighteen US)Ramen Twelve (12)east of the Glh P. M Aforeuirl when produced mu!ex tended lo mid Missouri river. beim! 5 | c d la n d n . T h e P l a i n t i ff o n t h e 16111 slay n f Oc to b er ,3924 ob t a i n e d a d e c : e r f m \¥.e m m n l 528386.43 w i t h i n t e n < 1 th e r e o n a t 1 0 %p e f n n n u m f m u A u g u s t l a t ,1 9 2 4 , t m l $9 .2 5 t o -IQ o f »ui!.a n l t h a t sa i d pr\emi.sen b e HIL lu s.a!.isf5f_1;1 1 e m m e a n d a l l a n c m i u f ¢|t~.w h i c h uleéree i s st il l i n !~»rc= ;v!\i u|1.1'L§5fie¢!.°\ I3.\ le1 a t B l a i r ,N e b r a s k a \h1.=~:l d a y ° i N o ve m b e r .1924. 42-fat M A U R I C E M1 :| m x: ~ :> : S h e r i ff o f W a s h i n g t o n C n N n h r l'RUIiI{"II xc THE INVEST \I new We Take Great Pleasure ln Announcing M ? I ; a 1 { _ h l i n ' e l 9 ._c o ; - = | = ' é E s " é ? = . ~ ? / . c a of u pour nei|.:hbor's :we n "Ho hun 1|wife and twn children mhich 3 should Lhink were worth lhirtgs thousand dollars to any man. A family in indeed a golden am¢~1 ment nml needs the name p1ute¢tm| and cure that any 1n\:e»»1.m¢nt rv lllliI1'e\. n For three generations the 4h1.~»r of The Youth'a Companion Iu\efe1' the same responsibility to ilu f ami lies of nubscribern in if thou- 2ami lies were their own.In lakim:a subscription they have acceple-l . lrurt; they have dune their par t tu nee zhat the family inxextment m raeued in value through the devvt npmenl of riuncler nml u. haste fm the good thing! in life. The B2 issues of 1925 \\1l|lw crowded with aerial atnrien." r I series. edixnxisla. _DQQLIL _!£\f**"mi fun.Subscribe new and Nteive: 1.The Touth's Companion-52 i- ltlel In 1925. 3 The Companion Home lalendar for 1925. ¢Sen!~ only on rcq|..ie.t.) AH for $2.50. I.Or include !|IcCull'a Magazine. the monthly authority on !u-rhinn Both publications. only $3.00. THE 'xOUTH'S COMPANION. Commonwealth Ave.&St.Paul Sl.. Boston, Hass. Subscriptions Received at thi" Office Pre-I-Ilid I I On a nd a fte r Sa turday .No -The slgn or good corfce~ we have now wnneued up whh lhe lm-gnc x cluslve collee masters In the wr.-sz um! are nom selling xl ksx c u llu : ava ila ble I rum o ur new s mr y an d ep!-Fresh" Cnllec Cubinu. 40c - 45c - 50c All Coffees Are Blended for Flavor Come In and Try a Pound North Side Store Quality and Service WE HAVE OUR OWN 'DELIVERYf ~e/Ir Cbrifrma S u d : m l s - n o t l l l r l o u h m : w h o i l u .s p u n lulnlllhchlu-p\| 'l|v iniy wh dl ~AJ v ember 22. I wlll offer all myw o mE N' s a n d C Hl L l ) R E N' 5 ' \W COATS at 25 per cent dlsgount \as lung as they last. k A l l W o o l e n S W E A T E R S a n d S L I P O V E R S a t 2 0 p e r c e n t o f f . l.~. ll! Flurlll lun |;;;".;.;;...;;' win. MP. ii r.Ln|.I returning to Blnir in the near futuue her accident of I brckcn arm in the ;n'|I living in his mother home in elrly fill. "1"'I" na n:g -- T h is Is th e T im e t o G et Yo u r- I Coleman Quick Light, Lamp or Lantern The lamp that brightens the home these long evenings. ' Get Your RADIO Set As the reception is getting good and we have the Crosleys from $14.50 u ; RacliolaSets $35.00 and up;also the lyreed-Eise- mann Sets that range from$100 on up. 'We will install your set for you. Come in and let us show you.- 1 We Have a Complete Line of Ranges Quick Meal, Great Western and Copper- Ihnu than ha trunk his irnlln in the!||_...1l ` \ Un lllt 1-:may aura. 'nrarren naru-lng panned away.Mn .Hauling alwayu held an enviable place in the hearts of the people of 'fhin country.A tme wile, a canalatant christian. alle has long been an ex- ample welt worth emulatlngsaml the nation mourns her death. High prleea of com is canning an exceptionally large ianua of live stock to the Omaha and Chicago mar- kots.On laafhionday morning the wo n ma r k e t n o 9 5 . 0 0 0 me n i ' Mn on hand before noon.The re rult of this influx in A doom price aliich in bein! felt ln this section. A lllsaoud man elaims to haveln- vented a lamp which 'makes its own htel' and provtdes I. lllrl|tno briltiant as to make an electric light look like a black eat away from home on a dark night.If this improve- ment'proven to he true,nomebomly will matte a fortune manufacturing 'blindern' out of coal tar ae! in eb- ony trimmingl. A road expert estimates that two million dollarn aonh of highway . . _ . . . - l l - _L - . .l . - . . -. I n n a I n M l h r i s l My favodte bool: ln "My Dogsl al the Northland".This book vraawrit- ten by Edgerton R.Young.Hr. loan; loved dom and had many dlf~ ferent varieties.lie had mach ex perience with dm erhkh he asedln the winter to pull his sledn. when he went on long journeys around and aeroaa Lake Winnepeg ln Canada. In this story he tells of moat of his dogs and his aueeeaaful ioumeys with fheir faithtul guidance. Jack, the giant St. Bernanl was a.large, black.playful dog.Best of all he was very faithful and loving to his master and nased his life once from being loot in a hlizzanl by guiding him intelligently home. Cuffy was a Iarxe. curly haired Netlrfoumlland dog and was the mont beautiful doa 3lt'._Yuung eoer owned She was 'ferr affectionate to her miatreaa also. Voyageurdhe matchleas leader was not so affectionate as some of the other dom. but wax a leader that rould not be matc hed by any otner doe.Voyageur ll wan alao a leader but once when they were training agoungllogfordadfrehlutheyput H *.--_.I\ x.. iz-.. .....| n hmlen " J u H - U . _- - - . .. .,. . .- -.pasture.She also learned to take care of them and call them by name. She llked her home in the moun talna and dilln"l ever want to leave it.But. one day her aunt came af- ter her.She was going to take Heidi to at home in Frankfon. who wanted a little xlrl to be Company for an invalid.She took her to the 2enemann home.Heidi had never .wen a city before or the lnaloe on a flne houne. Heidi did not like it and wanted to zo hack to the mountain air. litltClara eoukl not bear to let her gt bm no Heidi looked on the bright side again and stayed and kept tho lame Rirl happy.She had funny ad venturea in the big house. When Heidi was to gn bac k to the home in the mountains and her dear grandfather,it was arranged that Clara :should vlalt her.Heidi had told Clara all about the mountlmaIntlthezoauandnoCiara: lmew about them.Clara'a father'hoped the air'n.ould do her good When the tlrls wen in the moun tains, they had a lovely time. And when Herr Sesemann came for Clara they had Clara cured and she could Then: are Gilt: for c vuy body -tram Baby to Gr an dmr- Gilt: tha t mea n th e u un on i n appreciation.. Our Toy Section has a mon won- dzriul display of playzhings mf the younpters. Reserve your space for winter ftorogvat the W alter Im:sen Gar age.ti J t. For Sale:--A good Westminster 1 use borne r.Coll at l'eternen'n lianlwa re. Mina Muriel Steed,of Lincoln a-pent ,the week-end with her mother. Mrs. Dave Steed. Mins Meltina Ilnrblcan, of Omahu spent the weekend with her mother, Mn .Z".ilarbionu. Mr.and Mrs.Frank Thompson visited at the Roy Peak home on the bench lisl.Sunnli). Mlm Gertzude Neil.-soai, of Omaha 1pent the weekend- with her slider, Mrs.Lucein -Hiller ali lamily .-- II. l1. Aronoon has in a shipment of those Chevrolet cars which he hu been selling so well this yen . .low1:i :tml llm ?~`o¥G'l.E€l1 l.ol| gum!. lic|u||;;|;1|g to [.;,| Pgrlesu z.l.rr|l.>.\lv l. | l Saturday after noon.1 A five room cottage with big lot in Dextervllle, well, cistern,light =~=1Imv Price $l650.00. A good productive B-0 located on good road near school homie,price saosoooo.N. 'r.Lund. Mr. and M m A.R.Brock drove to Belgrade. Nebr. lost Saturday to visit their :son Earnest and wife ore: Sunday. Miss Lucy Bowen of Ft. Calhoun speut a few days at the home of Mrs.Alta Weinwrlghl. the first of the week. A fire room house near Chdstinn church. all modern except 'heat,goo¢l irlrage. can give immediate pasoe»= sion.$3600.00 Bl. T. Lund. Mr.: ml Mrs.Frank ti m ;nml ulauarhter,Dorothy are enjoying the Z1onilvltallty-oi-the .lnmesjlulllu llolttt in the country for Thanksgiving. The fire alarm was turned in lan!Friday. the fire nrf>?ei»\° be in the ggngg IA SI|I!L_?lQ'.L"'"` 1 1~i=le11oe. No damage of any morllclil. \\.i~ done. The Free! lirogh famll;are happy nt again being able to have Mrn. Keogh home dter basing been cou fined to the Blair hospital for mme time. f h l l l e 8 t l I r l n l c l t u a :| \ l U \n u n " g u r u a n Valley last Sunday. The Chamber of Commerce met lost Tuesday evening and talked over tlnotttt mntteni of intereot,but nothing definite was done. The 0. E..S.meet: thin evening but will have no special work. good committee will have charge the social part of the eoenlnlz. The lInna Petersen 80 north Kennard must be wld to clone the estate.$180.00 per acre. N. T. Lund A of of up Miss Glaulya Moore, who in work ing in the Brandeis Stun ln Onultl. io spengllng her Thankngiving with her parents.Zelr.and Mol John hlosue.____ _ _. The Ita; Hitchman family agp nov: out from under quarantine and are elajoying the family reunion, einen the head of the lhnu-olaol~l can lgnin be nl Harrie." Mrs.H.l'.Hurnlahl has zone to Dallas. Texas to visit. at the home of her son, Earnest where they have t= new baby in the family.She ex- ]-ecta to be stone a month. heal in"the club.lt was placed ati the lop ol' the class at the Blair Fall! Feelixul.Leslie 1|ml n member of the mine demonstration teem which put on several elemonulratlopx ¢lur» inx ilu season. A tourists nleeplng car will heput onto the Northwestern train leavin# Lincoln at four P. M.. }\"o\*ember 25. whic h will carry the Nebruta dele gation.The boys will stay at the Y. Fil. C. A. Hotel while ln Chicago. (`(l1?lil"i nF.cLAs|.=\ron_v ASSO(lJ\Tlol'C ORGANIZED At a meeting in Supl..Mlt1u\ern office on Satunlay. Nov. 22 in which all thh superintendents of Washing §»n fm1r__=;c\;°za=;¢a~s=E"- is wan de cide-I to organize Wuhinlrton`t`onn{§ into a 'Declamatory Association A cnn.titotlon adopted and the 'follow ing officers were elected, president . Ir.V.Manner,-ltlairi treasurer. Supl.I`r:mls Brokaw, Arlingtonnec lelory, Supt.Noel Seney.Herman It was decicletl to hold the fire! county content ut Blair on the flrsl I`rnlay in February.Buch nchoo w i l l f i r s t h o m ¢l o c a l " 0 1 t e s t i n t h e f \ _ . » - . J . . . . ! Cauneoux service nndurdul lltentinnswail you und every hdlily is hen: In makeyvu.rshoppingu- Chriumu mlmpk, pbuanz and undying, Blair Racket Store H r f F! (IlI\TllnK IllI\ U!Tu lwn: a 1.v».-nby volunteer work since last Febru lury.When this fad Dunes these gfacelenl highways may be usable for footing: for pavement which, in the end, is the mont economical and will be the final solution for our rontl troubles. The Christmas season is ut hand and were will be but two more issues ci The linterprine befone old Saint Nick Plltn in his appearance.This lv the season ol good cheer and sure ly most of Washington county has good reason rms 3.eur to celebrate ir prov" sty le.The farmer has i-so fair eww and mod pric es ew' there is hut very few who are in 1 extitute cilcunutoncev. - . . _ . . . . . . - _ . . ._ _Arnerica's Party Politics l The political! cards are now bein! ilhuffleel for a new deal all rvvin. ' n o tlotoionmhor ne H°P"*r'§€§*1 nod Democntic parties as they have been constituted lor sixty years seem lu be at hand.The names may sur-yive for a long time, but through the skin :separating the two parties the oomolk change oi their constltuent particles has been almost completed. During the campaign eonserratlve Democratic.politician!were openly urged to support Coolidge ln order to take certain states from La Fol lette;progressive Democrats were pushed to La Ifollette by their own party ln onlcr to defeat Coolidge in the same states.Progressive Re- publkanl und ilemocrata by the mil lion voted for La Follette: conserva tives of both old partie# united in their suppon of Coolidge. But for tha solid South and fits negro problem.there would haw. been a realiznment of the old par- ties in 1912.Today no solid South is sun the stumbling block in the path ol' such a realignment, but the cbetacle can be removed.After alt. the fvnrmvivu and iliafranehlse ment ol the negro 1. primarily the work of the white property owner;it is the job of the conservative. and the Republkan pany Is the party oe conservatism. It would gain strenfth. become almwt unbeatable if it should tllaclnl the black-and-tan me tu¢of the South it playa with,frankly eharnplon the white dune and there \ 0 § l R Q I . I |l t | t l l u l al l H u r a n u s w u v uh i s h e a r t . h e w o u l d n o t b e c o m fo r t e d o l che ere il l n a n y v\.n;tm l!fi n a l l y lalal down and died.Rover I was n loree.handsome lalnck and white dog.He was a sue cessful doe doctor and uroultl llclt the arounds of the clogs when they came home from long Journeys with some and bleedinz feet.He counted lt aa his duty and the dogs always came to him with their sores. Rover ll also calle<l Rimo woe u handsome Newfémillontl dog.Mr Young: had dog shoes to keep their feet from freeslne.Rover had the habit of asking for these \lm»esi by lyinc on his 'ls\ckaml sticking on his tees tor ltla master to out than cn.Muff wil! an affectionate mother dog of St. llarnanl breed.She hurl several pretty little puppies and low en them as much after they had rrmm up an when they were 11119 ples..?'Qf;fi"fYliF`&i»`1Fer"rnriéllI was-very amusing with his cunning and clever tricks.He woulul steal the supper of the other nlngp and bury it in the snow.Once Mr. Young watclierl him throuzh the window while carrying out this trick and of cour-e the whlte fish which the dogs were ex- clusively fed on was soon found to Cenu's disappointment.Koona was n pure white Eskimo dog.Koona is on Indian word mean ing snow. whence he lot his name. Ile was another very mischievous |loa.lie would hide ln the snow be cause he was just the same color. So Hr. '|'oung's Indian servant took some coal and blackened him so thoroughly that for many days he arns as block as Jael: or Cuff y.Bs ro doin! he was very ensy to detect from the white heaps of snow. I like this bool:because Mr. Young was an lnrilan missionary and it ls exciting. ln some places ltttmnh rtlll and adventurous.lt helps Us tn lmow more about ilola and the-rr "l&s.It shows us that :lon areIrlaer and more lntellicent than we! realise.lt teaches us thot if le ure kind to docs tliev will be very noni- ful frlFlM.li to us and thev have many times saved people's lives. » - n -l " H e i d i "l u 'J o h a n n a S n y r l B l a i r .N e h r a s l c a l wu l l :l i k e a n y o t h e r p e r s o n . So Heidi made friends where ever ehe went. ._...-_ .- . ta.\:»:.\{0l.l.F.G x-:nfzvrs The winter term opened Mondo) Nov. 24, bringing a number of new students into our midst.As yet, there ore not as many as in former years.however mole students areexpectedaftertheThanksgiving leoliday. The weekly chapel service conduct- ed br the Seminary students, usuavy heh!on Setunlay evenings will be regularly conducted on Wednesday at Mvell o'c.loci¢.Literary promam; usually takin! plnoe on Frisloy eve- nings will then he ltcltl on Sntt:|l¢l8), thus leaving Frhlagr evening open for basket ball names which mill soon begin,and other seasonalile enter- tsinments. An interesting4voeialeuaut.41E.laa|. week wus n "toffy pull" given by I number of the young ladies who had ns ifueets. an equal number of young men.The party met at the recep tion room of the g:iH'a dormitory, then went in a group to the Christian 7amler home.The entertainment nos in the form of music and taify pulling.Later in the evening ull nent to the kitchen to help prepare the lunch which was served aa o iuffet supper.The Hour of twelvesfrawingnear.all decided it was time to return.Everyone present reported n most enjoyable evening. The party was planned before at was ltnown that there was o bnzunr mul program at the church und could it have been postponed,it would havebeen done.The young people negrel that the two affairs conflicted.' A number of students were pres ent at supper and a prolrram held at the Danish Lutheran church ba u s e last Friday evening.They'were pleasantly surprised at aeelnit aorne former students ol' llana who are now attending the University of Zimbrsslsa, present.Those who drove up for the occasion were Lilah John 1on. Lanrenee Slersbeck, Ruby Neil een and Edna Neilaen. Although only one day of vacation is allowed for the 'Fhanksgielmt \..\r.:-............. .e ....- s........ .....e ..:..1. || un l t n o 14 c i I 1 1- I e t t I t 2 l I4 l4 1 N, 'i"Lund.The Blplis1 Ladies Aid will nom Mrs. Rasmus Bohmnselz entertain-fflluwinpg three clunel.\' *" ""n bazaar at the City Councll I00I11:\ ed a fem ladtea an her home on last Dramaluc and Humorous e i" ' I/ x Mr.and Mn1.lnver Garner or Omaha canme up Sunday to spend the day with Hr. Grant Garner nnaleoa. Gilfonl.\ Parties having pure bred poultry. zeenc or ducks,please notify AyeZlros., Blaig, Ncbr.Dealers in need wal and feeflw.tf. Mins Harriett Ballard. who han been having u rather serious tunale with.;.rrippe, is getting along nicely n¢nufaa>.Nov.29.wi ll have an fresh food sale.Hot lunches.Ev Qrgbody welcome.48-ZL Mr. Louie Ireland ol Omaha came up l"r"l¢Ia)evening to spend the week-emi with his parents. Mr.and Mn .0.M.Ireland and his little daughter, Janice.\, For Siler-7 room house,price 5191:-0.00 and a. 5 room hun.-e price $1000.00 in mouth part of Blair.Wil Hnndny aftemoun.A social viait was enjoyed nml also a nice lunch- eon at the c lose of the aflemoon. Mr. and hlru. Ludwig Jensen and naughteni Ruth nml Mn .Weston Lanz anal Mr.Long are enjoying Tlranysghinlz dinner at the home of Mrs.Lizzie Ackerman of Herman. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Daw:on lefn Sunday for Wanhinnon, I). C. to bc gone ten days or w e weeks.Hr. nen nf nach glgam will be ellglbletn compete in the County content.The schlwl that win; the greater number nl places in the County will he n farrleel the Championship cup in be held for one year.Winners of fl:all and necond places in the County will be awarded medals.County winner! will be eligible to go to the dinlrlcl ountcat at Omaha.\. After the bunineas of the .-Knnocia- tion was completed,Supl.Mametnl this writing accept good sec ond hand Forlltll ssl Uaumn is on the National Boaniuflm ,¢,§n¢¢| lhé Visiting superinteml Mins Elsye Sutton came up frnmlpart payment..l£unner» Association and Mm.Da\~img, nl a I2 oc|oc k luneheun nl the u r n l m l 1| n u n :Mu :M wuaanusn ' "" """ "" -n "' - n ---r n u m#D C M t he \\ . E ¢| | .- t ml wi t h h e r ¥ "" " "" " 'M r .a n d M n .Ju l i u s P u t c n e n a r e n .w 1 :u-.......\.:n mmm!| ¢ a n f n Mr. and Mrs. Chet Sutton. Work of Inying brick has begun on ihe Julius Petersen hunlwart and Mr. Petersen hopestohave the build- ing ready !or occupancy by l'eb.1. lr. and Mrs.Ludanig Jen.-en and slaughter. Ruth, spent Sunday at the hFn'€"5f"2\1r."and !\1rs."Geome Nel- ellltridniliz at Thanksgivinz dkmel today. Mr. mul Mrs. A. R. Brock and Myron,Mr gm!MIT JIITICR ~ and Ed Ghristenaen and family of Drum. George Haller.formerly of this 1.21.5 but nh of Omaha was a Blair tnller ¢»»_'rumu nf;sn;e2f§;`5€'j?FF °""'"¢"'I*'*'" 'HMl =Banu nvOmaha last Slonday to be in attend ance at lhe meding of the W ood bury Study Club which met in that city on Monday, 'huenazlayf and Wesl nenday.Thin s.. one of the highest honors of the Dental fraternity sm-I Dr. HempI*.iII is to be eonnmulnml " "_!'2@L§!5i.*3'° to attend. Fi lm! ! ZR a lma B OY i all:rrr:-1 TRACK m i n s !I.- 'Ihe' remains nf Wesley Wenta orth'of Wyoming was brought tn mnirl and funeral services hehl £1om the] Weimerville home on Sunday after-, noon at two n'e1oek ami burial mad» a u u a NLIIASKA |T h e A m a r H a r d w a r e ' r m s n g g v c z l s s r s n s w a n son.Mrs. Nelson is a sister of Mr.i.~ at Present. chemiét for the lien A h r "b¢ "In lhl' Bhir ¢UI\¢¥¢Y3"un neenasnslnnannaHisf.lli\ (omPl!\5 and* en,|oyin|¢pros -._.g_ __g=-§ f - _-_-_g _"° 'wus working' in l Iumber camp out k cnt! "R U r un vr w a n uu gtn cnl Il lll \ElM r .a n d M r s . J.E .Ca r hp b el l a n d rve r i l r ty r e p ai r i n g , s u c h a s r e pa i r i n g P !1 o n u . ......:u n .f"h»...x l n e d n n r 1n.¢:.\M r .a n d M r s . H . C . . R u m u a l w h 0 'ur r r a nh a . Sa w i n z m a c hi n e s .Hn r n e t o m n v :~©©©©©©@©©©@©©@@@©© ©©©©©@©©©©©©©@<§>@©©©f;s u .u n l mun.t o Li n c o l n W e d n e s d a y t o b e pneu cnt a t t h e w e d d i n g o f Mi s a -.l an et W i m b i e . Th e Himness M a r y C o o k a n d Al i c e Willlclnson ac co m pa n ie d D r .l m l § In ~ . W .I` .H e m p h i l l t o L i n c o l n W e dn es - d a y w h e n t h e y w i l l a t t e n d t h e n e d - d i n g o f H i l l s J a n e t W i m b t c . M r .a m !H r s .E .C .W e b st e r a n d ch i l d r e n c a m e u p f r o m O m a h a t o - E n l a n d Li n c o l n st re et s en t e r t a i n e d r.n u m b e r o f fr i e n d s a t d i n n e r l u i . 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Sunday.in "°9i"¢ his work down an \he|,.,,, boy Pele Kiefer, who has for a number sf years past. resided in Seattle Washington visited fdends in Blau :\ fe iw.Pete will be remem-he by nld time Blair resirlentx. tip na l my . Mr.and Mn .Louix RasmwMn and childrfn nf Spiker drove down to Blair last Sunday.-Mn. Rumml fen and children remained to visit with her parents,Mr.and Mrs.D The funenl of Dnrllnr Loretta lierre,three months nhl daughter ¢f Mr. and Mrs. IInward Pierre aa helm! ut the Baptist church, the .Rem Arthur D. Smalley, pastor. officiat ilx. on Frllillf afternoon last.The 1 g I l I 5 Try us on any one or more of the following items 5© (3, @ @ @ r§a © Uma r u r Pu r i t a n | l\ ur , 48-lb. 5:11:14 $2.30 Omar nr Puri ta n Puuur. 24-lb. sack $l.20 Ma intnp Flo ur. 4 8-lb. a atk $2.20 Malntup Flnuf. 2 4-lb. sa ck $l.15 I0-lb. sqcks White or Yellow Meal, Wheat or RyeGraham. sack. 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M i n n o f a co nt in uo us d ea dl oc k %h at | Fh a ;. c al l e d : h e l i r l o f t h e Swxaa m a y n i n e o u t nf k h e P W = ~ ¢ " ¢ * o f "m o u n t n i m H e i d i w a s a n o r p h n n t h i r d p a n y h u l d i n i r t h a b a l a n t t o f r h i l d a m ! h e r a u n t d i d n o t w n n t h e r . p o w t r . - - U t t é m b l r S a m e t .il l e lc l l lu n]1 u n m l f n l l z o r H u t l l ; n d 3 sl~lI-18lI-'F :-:Am-; - - -. - E .l` .Dm z gh e rt y .A t t n \ r s i I THE OLD RELIABLE §Monziay when Jake Stewart, abroth rr nf "Dic k" Steirart walked in on lbem.Juke is llwlnz out at York, Nebr. and although he has not been in liennunl for years the old timers llffhft :hut he hu not zhmxfd one ¢ wh, came in an \\erinesdz5 of lmI 'week fhr a visit with his ais\»er,Mra. Hugo Haack and old friends anal bein: a then fiend, be mel with the Binir rheu club last week.He ne tnrned to his home in Tecuamneh lm! lue>»d§n. lime.she will he ninety , e m ..fan next February \nl| in n renurk ably bright and llctivg wanna.Sim h u mnny Mend:here where me lived for 1 number of }¢8r|\ who will be :Ind to know me in imprminc daily.. @ @ @(QQ Watch The Enterprise next week for Our Special Friday Bargaini -:' :f -- ':*.-.v :, .- .. ._._® @ @ @ w @ @ @ w @ @ @ @ @ w @ w @ ~~m ?3 w @ 3 w ~y ® -_in the mountain;Hur aunt tank her llr virtue of an Oni-er of Sale i- Chu.lllnsen's suninIUTF,5 un in the muuntains io iive m l med out of the District four!nf Xmmb, of 'Knhvo ||\\n\l!in TYl¢¢'!f\!h¢r :nnMather.He 'urns Nur kIn¢||'f"'li3lfllK¢°1l 55|»\1I13»Nebraska.lm! esemu: a nd len nu mm mn . mm1of n man u m gmmbled quite a in w r m m u o l | i lttteb fn * waGiilben zu www! Thanluzfvlnz with Hz.Hn dihvx want Heidi either but Cburt in an anion therein pendimr h i s , ml p a n n u .bar aunt left so quick that be 6ldn°t 'herein John Bekins vnu plaintiff -- f l: nr r nr m s n - evening.A fine c rowd of mm md boys were present.An excellent supper prepand by s committee of the woman of the nhurnh cc mponn of li n .F.E.Warrick,chairman, home north of town Saturday mn- nint llrs. A. L. Sulkhran u announcing Nov. 29 as the date of tha Chrbb m u t°°<i1\ npaninl.She will have 1l¢y mnmln¢i.| "f1'h»! nn¢rV~ 1 ' r » p u u » f u w u = ¢ ; n ¢ » 1 vilation to the pupils or! thi ~ z e h o o lto n tt a n d th a lvd n g ~ Tb a a l f mo n " l\ l l\ ¢ o n a t h \ l » o f u n a u a r e m i u b la to th c » at thc Ray Hildunnn homein Blair. A nurpwme pany vu held at t.h¢ hummer W nton Mu. south of town I-lit Saturday :fight Those present I l l !llcCutl'|y ( d ll ,friends an-e .¢m»1 mniea of both Br. and lin ._.- . . .. . ._ .~ ' * ~ - ,: _ -_ _ - = . . . ; -- '4.:...';.. -:BUF. n w - '°~.\ 1 .._.__,.,...---'~.- -2 ,.uv- * l *r f ~~~~D - P in.\.# " C r m r . < f _i ~Z ~ r ~a . , - f _ , - f - f"Té u u v f"f¢\B 4 - W # M ~E m ' " " - - _ \- n ' B u E . P r - 1 1 1 . 1 . . ` i i '. F o P P E N 1 - 1 E 1 1 ~ » x G f y r a p f l y U TT L l B R O W H o n d ' C 0 - L s - r s I E r m z n o a n - ' B T N O P I I I . - I l e s x f r a n sb r l t s l st e p fa t l s r .s s m vm n a rh a u e .a n d s 7 : 0 .f h s s l u m l she ds ns ts .8 7 f aultsP r o u l x f l f l st a n d s Il s c m z n l ffr o s s ! o n U M vs r i s s l ' h s p e n l h u . l l s l l l d b r s a s x p i o d o d \ l m . t 1 r oy o u u n u g l u m m m .l a r d G o u l dD u m b e r a n d Clx ds lup hs r tll sn t.IN a t t r a c t e d b y Il l !: I r vs d i s trsc tsd s n p e s n n f .U l u b o nt h a n i s I l i s h i r l w l f ( N m h a i mis er y.l n s s p i r i t n l s d u a t u r sth ey d o ss.m n va y l u g h a r t oll o n t s C s r l o a n d l e n In t h u w i t h fr l s n d l .ll yr tl ls sg u. nt s Iin sl ls hh s r m o l h s r h s vl n i l u s n s a e d u -ea ls d In m a n .Ge - u i d sees sb u u a l r s z n u n ;w a l n l n In th u fu m b l i n g r o o m s :m d Is !ascIu n d .:ma n s w w ls sr n u n : sh s i s u l i e d P i x l l l no l l a P n m s r sIn d i s w i t h h i r s u n t .Ile l s un .. s h l s an n e u n s n lutrod uctlnmCh ri s to p he r a n d Ge r sl d dscldsil y r t i l s s h a l l ao l x o h u k t o h s r homa.L a d y l l s ff . 0 ¢ | l ! d s s i s -t e r . s e e r s i l r In l o w s l l t h C h r i s - to p h e r. d l ns p m s vn o ! t h e yr n l n gm » n s l u s r d l s n s h i p o f \l!\t1.ie. L o r d Do m h s y m a k u th o se -Qu s ls t ln c s a t la u l ln e _l l c i sDus sls d b! th e s lr nf m ysl cr y a nd run ds lc sn gi on s u r r s u n d h l t he r.Mg ft j l s n l l s l l ! l o u t wi t h G e r a l dCh r is w ou l d m s r r r l l ff l l l s .B a r - s l d It i n t t r t s t s d an Ps u i ln l .A my st e ri o us ll l ls s ln t Zt l bi n t i n sAi s r l s su m nt th e Is m b l l n l rtlb le s.G s r s h ! t e a m s h e k n o w n pnrtcwl.a n d \I|t -IL 11 little la te r on. ( h H l t o p h e r n r r l r vd t o : m r h l s m o r a In : fa l l . M y r t i l a w a s s e n t e d u u s u a l a t h e r w o r k , h o r m a n n m m m l t e w d e xwp t t h at s t u : w a s 1 |i l t h o g n ; e g t h a n l t n u n t . w r h n m n l i t t l e m a n k i n d l y . " 3 I; r t i !e , "h e an m mn x ed ,'I I h a ve he-a rd from my c anad a ln Fin glnn df t ltur th in ks t ha t th e wi ll l m ab le t o Gn d yo uu p l a n - i n a b b u t u m u n t h 'l t i m e . " " Th a t l s ve r y k i n d o f h e r , " ) l 3 t 't l l c n n l n a m d , w i t h o u t e n t h u s i a s m °"»\tmt d m t z e r n l d m y a b o u t i t ? " " I l n m : n u t n w u t t n n e d t t In G e r a l d W t . "t fh d x t o p h r r re pl ie d." l l a w a s :li ni ng o ut l ast u lz lt t an d h m! a t :u pp er tm rt s * n ft er l rn n ! nt th e t hr l tn n , an d a n 4 m a t t e r o f ta ct h e w a s fa s t Italo-ep w h e n I m m e c u t .I i n u r e u a t i o u b t . h a w ( vvr , t i n t h e w i l l b e g l a d . " Th e g ir l m ad e It l iz z ie gr im a ee . " l l a m a y n o t b e s o g i a d t o g e t r i d nf m e a s gn u . " : h e re n m r kt w i . "W u : h a l l n el t t w r n t u a b e h e m In a m o n t h ?tlmt '."Cl t r t l to p h e r n m l u é o d he r. " Cc rt n lh lf Z s i ml l no t, n m l Ge ra ld . I b e l t s w i n d u e t o g o t o m m r i t s b e fore- I)1t'!|."°' l l y r t t l e : m u d tmsunersouazy f o r a m m m m t . "l'e rl1 a|:¢ ," she suggested." h e m a y w a n t m e t o t o t o It l a r r l t z # i t h h t m . " " Y o u m u s t n o t t a l k l i k e t q a t .M f r tHe»,'* Christop her aah!ste rnl y." Y o n mu s t n o t s a y i n c l : t h l u g s .It G e r a l d ._.- . . .. . ._ .~ ' * ~ - ,: _ -_ _ - = . . . ; -- '4.:...';.. -:BUF. n w - '°~.\ 1 .._.__,.,...---'~.- -2 ,.uv- * l *r f ~~~~D - P in.\.# " C r m r . < f _i ~Z ~ r ~a . , - f _ , - f - f"Té u u v f"f¢\B 4 - W # M ~E m ' " " - - _ \- n ' B u E . P r - 1 1 1 . 1 . . ` i i '. F o P P E N 1 - 1 E 1 1 ~ » x G f y r a p f l y U TT L l B R O W H o n d ' C 0 - L s - r s I E r m z n o a n - ' B T N O P I I I . - I l e s x f r a n sb r l t s l st e p fa t l s r .s s m vm n a rh a u e .a n d s 7 : 0 .f h s s l u m l she ds ns ts .8 7 f aultsP r o u l x f l f l st a n d s Il s c m z n l ffr o s s ! o n U M vs r i s s l ' h s p e n l h u . l l s l l l d b r s a s x p i o d o d \ l m . t 1 r oy o u u n u g l u m m m .l a r d G o u l dD u m b e r a n d Clx ds lup hs r tll sn t.IN a t t r a c t e d b y Il l !: I r vs d i s trsc tsd s n p e s n n f .U l u b o nt h a n i s I l i s h i r l w l f ( N m h a i mis er y.l n s s p i r i t n l s d u a t u r sth ey d o ss.m n va y l u g h a r t oll o n t s C s r l o a n d l e n In t h u w i t h fr l s n d l .ll yr tl ls sg u. nt s Iin sl ls hh s r m o l h s r h s vl n i l u s n s a e d u -ea ls d In m a n .Ge - u i d sees sb u u a l r s z n u n ;w a l n l n In th u fu m b l i n g r o o m s :m d Is !ascIu n d .:ma n s w w ls sr n u n : sh s i s u l i e d P i x l l l no l l a P n m s r sIn d i s w i t h h i r s u n t .Ile l s un .. s h l s an n e u n s n lutrod uctlnmCh ri s to p he r a n d Ge r sl d dscldsil y r t i l s s h a l l ao l x o h u k t o h s r homa.L a d y l l s ff . 0 ¢ | l ! d s s i s -t e r . s e e r s i l r In l o w s l l t h C h r i s - to p h e r. d l ns p m s vn o ! t h e yr n l n gm » n s l u s r d l s n s h i p o f \l!\t1.ie. L o r d Do m h s y m a k u th o se -Qu s ls t ln c s a t la u l ln e _l l c i sDus sls d b! th e s lr nf m ysl cr y a nd run ds lc sn gi on s u r r s u n d h l t he r.Mg ft j l s n l l s l l ! l o u t wi t h G e r a l dCh r is w ou l d m s r r r l l ff l l l s .B a r - s l d It i n t t r t s t s d an Ps u i ln l .A my st e ri o us ll l ls s ln t Zt l bi n t i n sAi s r l s su m nt th e Is m b l l n l rtlb le s.G s r s h ! t e a m s h e k n o w n pnrtcwl.a n d \I|t -IL 11 little la te r on. ( h H l t o p h e r n r r l r vd t o : m r h l s m o r a In : fa l l . M y r t i l a w a s s e n t e d u u s u a l a t h e r w o r k , h o r m a n n m m m l t e w d e xwp t t h at s t u : w a s 1 |i l t h o g n ; e g t h a n l t n u n t . w r h n m n l i t t l e m a n k i n d l y . " 3 I; r t i !e , "h e an m mn x ed ,'I I h a ve he-a rd from my c anad a ln Fin glnn df t ltur th in ks t ha t th e wi ll l m ab le t o Gn d yo uu p l a n - i n a b b u t u m u n t h 'l t i m e . 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C h u l a ,t h e h e a d u t t e r ,br i n g s m e n e u n o f t e n vt t h e m .Th e y a r e u f t h e mo n t n m u i l n g .Th e r e a r e a r t l l t s t h e n ,m d a l l m l n n e r a t w o n d e r fu l pq o p i e ll a : m ld e t nu l le l l u n o c u ri o si t y t o I n l i t e ! "", l l y r t l l a t h u : d e d a n e e d l e a w f u l l y be for e s h e r ep l ie d ." "M l l o r d D o | : u b ¢y , " l h e ml s l . "w o u l d I b ol le ve . t ak e ma . but L lo nn elz r Ch ri s- t o p h e r 6 8 6 M t t h i n k l t w e l l t h a t 1 g n t o t h o u pgr tlg s,Zle s i vc l l t fr th a t th e y me fo r p e u pl s w ho m z l h u u ld n o t m e d . " An n e t t e cla sp ed b e r ha n d s helalnd t h e b a c k o f w h e a d .i l h e w a s f u l l y unus ed.. "0ls. ln. Ent" m lm r|.cl||me1£l." T i n t Il In l ll s a l l on l l f t lz B e n t !W h a t d o e : he n mk e of l l fe . tl a n t ) 0 t ll l | ma n ! 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' r ° : w . o a u 1 I 1 o n o v n n . oo Y EA R3 iam oil has been a wur¥d~ ~remedyforkld.ney,1ivcf¢nni ......disorders than 0 .ma tmn .--.lnduric ndd c mditionn. a n n u m o n . inherndt:onbles.|t2m.r1ahv(ullThreeaI.nea.AI1dru¢;\1h;Zm'¢ l u q u m e n n n o t h i n g m d o w i t h g b a . .m r m - m n r r y ¢ n ~ u r m a - n n r n c l a n . Gutleura Sup hr 01| Gemplulan.n a g "tener than Uutlc un 5009 ll; und Olntment nw md than uceded to mats the eomphdon clear,lp clean and hand: loft and whim. dd to this the tnclnatlng. fngnnt »» .~ Talc um.and ron I; ve the~tlcurl Tolllt Trio.--Advert mt. M u c h D r o n e - i n M a n k i n d L i f e l. | | vl l i lc l b l e i n l o W h k h w e a n : o w n n m ! m e d .Th e a d u l t i r s l l h l d n i n e o f m a n n o c a p t u r e d i n U m ~lritnal tuh lt ln t. '¢o r U m m a n ;n l l n o t l d n a .Ch a p i n . 4 ;u vn c a , vn va b u 0a»|a.v|uh di , L l-lamznang and C. W.An drewa, shopped in Omaha on Hon- dnr . L. E. Smith and bliss Marie Hope-w e l l a f F r e m o n t w e r e g u e s t s o f H r . a n d H r s .H u m 'O t t e r m l n o n S u n - 1 l \ r G u y B r o w n o f G e n e r a w c : 1 a i !l £ 'e ! a l t h e G e o r g e M a r s h a l !h o m e o n W e dn e sd ay . M i s a Bl a n c h e R h e a o l F r e m o n t vi s i t e d o ve r t h e we e k -e n d w i t h : i t h fr i e n d s i n O m a h a .l t i e k l i s t a t pr e s e n t w i t H r .a n d H n .F r e d K i c h a e l o f g r i p p e . T e h m a h a n d M n .L .A .P a r r i s h ! a n d M a r y M a r i e o f O m a h a a p e n t l A L O N G T H E H O T T ( Sunday at the S. M. Parrish home. Mr. and hlra,.heo Hannan and chil- dren of Omalia spent the week-end; nt the parental Gilbert Olson home.' M i e s Jo s i e M i l l e r w a s a p a s s e n g e r t o Te k m u h T u e s d a y . Re v. a n d M r s . R e e se d r o ve t o G r e t - n a T h u r : l a y w h e r e t h e R e v.g a ve 1 w . \ - _.....|¢!..» -....¢ M r .a n d M r s .H a r r y so n.Pa u l . s p e n t Sa t ur d a S u n d a y a t t h e h o m e o M r .a n d M r s .W a l l e r n e a r H e r m a n .l M m ..Mi ce S n y d e r o f en t e r ta i n e d a fe w d a y s at the home . W. McCoy. rwood and h spent Sun- on home.non; Paul, My .Cc dl ~ve to Oma- lanc hudand rmnn spent A. E. Dixon Blair #IS p. Warrick f Omaha re- Monday af- ilh her nis- your attendance.lloming Worship at 11 A. M.Ser- mon subkct:"Faith and Pi p " . Baptist Young People'a 'Union at 6:30 p M. Evrning worship at 7:30 P. H. Sermon nu1S]ect: 'Show Your Cmian- tills"." ~ ~Hal. -Mrs.Joe the scene uf turday eve seven friendn this vicinity time. They hat ;l|0l|| ueller took l\r.U°n am! ve;son wereome of Dr. I nf Omaha ernnon they oth-rr.Mrs. Wedneaday evening at 8 o'clock. The Cl1oir pnctlce every Friday mrudng at eight. The regular meeting af the Wm- rnan'=Miniumlry mmimr was held on Thursday afternoon.Novsrnber 20, at the home of Mn. I-'rank Jen- ldnsn The pmgxam an the Mission Sindy Wu leal by Mrs. Smaliey. De- ~ To the People of Blair and Vicinity ©. kin: lm! @ @ @ © I n ~.A 9 n put-or, Rav. A. D. Smalley. in :nab ing the arnngementx, F. E. Warrick, U.G.Gnrner.Ed.Pilcher.H B. Tlylor.and J.I.Unrnh.To m i r untlring efforts the success of iho underukinz ru due. 5? -~`*'"~'=~--=~a a c u n n u l ou.llllndllliillama.U.l.A.l|| .!l3| H r s .I ' m l Je nk i ns .. a m e n .€ K 5 @ l 2 = . P a £ t o r " A c h u r t h w i t h a m m m f o r t h e Th e Sec ond A n n u a l I ' u b e r a n d ti m es . " S o n B a n q u e t o f UIQ B a p t i s t t h u r r v I rn ... In mllu ca ab u nr h an ga rinlo wua umu mrdmelu bur A u»¢¢'||"rCllnnzhnm mazpocluauf »JT~"-aT Wzssruis NEW in you: homo,school. 06%*"-~dub. ubmy.',"`?'|,»'.-° I`ld|"8up¢¢m|I IAnxhorlty' in all . 1.lzzotllldgloltnaorvioc,immosiiau, comum ludng, unn-wnnhy. Annvsnnll kindauiquu-dons. A nntury oi dovolapiug,nahrging. aadpnlnalngumhru-¢ ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURC H, mu m P.J.Rrinerllen.Pastor Sunday, Noveinher 30,1924. Sunday nchoei at 10:00 A. H. Hour cf vrorahlp at 11:00 o'¢!ock. The Ltullc n' Aid will :nut ll Hisus Louise Ln-sons on Thursday Dlc .l. ua accuracy, comp annul.cnmpacmanl. anatomy.c m Gnmsn zo xa L C H un c n The wrmcnx{ng_ lruimnx pam ol x ham or xzld is quickly subdued byRrdnul Oimmmx.lu mnlln h mdean mums :he ¢»a-mm-5- md a1¢=;.¢Ruu11n¢Mcm¢1 \h| bam I nnah us.In neun bums 05 one a a(ar a~Y' friends here.. A delegation of business men mo- tored to Oakland,Craig and other towns on Wednesday to inspect lhe streets in regard 10 amine. Kflrel- ing. elr. G. A. Marshall returned on Hon- rlay Irom Iowa where he attended the Iowa state horticultural meeting and the Midwest Apple show which was held me Waterloo last weelc.He also spent. Saturday and Sunda5v~il.h his mn, Maurice.wl al.l.|n¢is enl- 1_.- _.a n_r._--n Q the address as me rarmer auru aull kanquet that evening. The Lldies Aid Society have set December 6th an the date for their annual Glrintmu bazaar.They will have on aale all kinda ol fancy work. aprons, etc.A lunch will be serves: during Lhc afternoon and at supper time.'lhe alfalr will be hdd in ihe basement of the laden hall. Henry Me-neke of Blair was a wg- penx caller here Monday. of her daughter, mrs. 1' Mr. and Mm Herbert. children of near Tehama day nl. the Randall lwel Mnc. Harry Ty son an Hi m Gladys Baker and Gorey from Tekamah dr ha I`riday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. ll lenenh Gaines from H Sunday afternoon nt. the home.th~ of H°"°=;, -=;=¢2;}D__;.M m Vllmn Pylon ol W nr 11;"f f "" g ,' _ ?u___ .....a the guest of Mrn.E. ll|in|||lilu:!|ln.L\d.|1||g¢|||. a nd ih nt hh n a mo w a s Zuh ln ," th rnl il l'¢plil~d." Th e y u h m s a i d t h a t h e h a d \1 | |I1 nm ln l l ll n n fr a n n l l u t h e a f t e r 'n n n n . " u r u u :mx the evemng mrs. uw ' " ' " ' " "several days lust week.imp bark more :su the train panes.H umlervUni M Chmv'_i n . alnt got no tlme tn tween ye up If ('haucf~make:relations Chain Hfsormspbgnisrmc r e Paxton mjgh.The next meot.inR,"iH be turned um her home l|.a1 t mn gre.-Prom mp.mulron friends..» ,;| ¢;°n»1 hospital in 0 ahn on mm nec. wfwuuh election of °"'°°"',1¢r =;-¢n1 dnys visit A I{.§CU ik \ ll.|5 5 ,Sgrygd 3 nice M "F u l l ~ g 1 ?'1uzsa|s'.115F111rm1nmr-sur nn. - L s - r s I E r m z n o a n - ' B T N O P I I I . - I l e s x f r a n sb r l t s l st e p fa t l s r .s s m vm n a rh a u e .a n d s 7 : 0 .f h s s l u m l she ds ns ts .8 7 f aultsP r o u l x f l f l st a n d s Il s c m z n l ffr o s s ! o n U M vs r i s s l ' h s p e n l h u . l l s l l l d b r s a s x p i o d o d \ l m . t 1 r oy o u u n u g l u m m m .l a r d G o u l dD u m b e r a n d Clx ds lup hs r tll sn t.IN a t t r a c t e d b y Il l !: I r vs d i s trsc tsd s n p e s n n f .U l u b o nt h a n i s I l i s h i r l w l f ( N m h a i mis er y.l n s s p i r i t n l s d u a t u r sth ey d o ss.m n va y l u g h a r t oll o n t s C s r l o a n d l e n In t h u w i t h fr l s n d l .ll yr tl ls sg u. nt s Iin sl ls hh s r m o l h s r h s vl n i l u s n s a e d u -ea ls d In m a n .Ge - u i d sees sb u u a l r s z n u n ;w a l n l n In th u fu m b l i n g r o o m s :m d Is !ascIu n d .:ma n s w w ls sr n u n : sh s i s u l i e d P i x l l l no l l a P n m s r sIn d i s w i t h h i r s u n t .Ile l s un .. s h l s an n e u n s n lutrod uctlnmCh ri s to p he r a n d Ge r sl d dscldsil y r t i l s s h a l l ao l x o h u k t o h s r homa.L a d y l l s ff . 0 ¢ | l ! d s s i s -t e r . s e e r s i l r In l o w s l l t h C h r i s - to p h e r. d l ns p m s vn o ! t h e yr n l n gm » n s l u s r d l s n s h i p o f \l!\t1.ie. L o r d Do m h s y m a k u th o se -Qu s ls t ln c s a t la u l ln e _l l c i sDus sls d b! th e s lr nf m ysl cr y a nd run ds lc sn gi on s u r r s u n d h l t he r.Mg ft j l s n l l s l l ! l o u t wi t h G e r a l dCh r is w ou l d m s r r r l l ff l l l s .B a r - s l d It i n t t r t s t s d an Ps u i ln l .A my st e ri o us ll l ls s ln t Zt l bi n t i n sAi s r l s su m nt th e Is m b l l n l rtlb le s.G s r s h ! t e a m s h e k n o w n t l w e - D m P a » Iu m . l . m . L u n 1 | L i m ln t uf t ll l ll o l |fI|I1|ht m.c m l smaltssIi t l l e pro gre ss i n hi scu u r u hi p o l It g t tl l l . wh o !s c o m -p l t h l y l n fl l l m i f d w l t h Ger al d. w h o s e t n t e r vt i n s l l l n P s a l m s . CHAPTER VII!fonlinued e " B u t l m !tumle mole dle la tntlul Xrl ot tl l" t he m tI nl rn e d . lo ok in : ln a t t h e -.lnor no un u t t e r l l y r t l l p h a d nz- tn r n e d fr c m i n r e n d ;t u u r n l n ;stall( a n d set tl ed d a m n t o h e r s e w i n g ." I ho p e m y e t l n sy o l d a u n t mx : y o u w e l l for a ll th at a» .»nln |;."I "S h e g i ve ! m e my b o ar d a nd l o dg i n g be n t , "ll y r t l ft r ne pl lr d.w i t h 1 l m l l e . ° " I'h l l mo r e t ha n c o nt e n t s m c . " ' * B o a r d a n d m g t n g a O h .l l .Ia ! " An n e t t e d e d t tr e d . e l n k l n ; i n t o h e r n o e n t o m e d e h n l r ."Th a t m b u ld n o t c u n te nt me .It In th e l l pn fro m w h ic h o n e a n b u ; a n e w e l n l l l r t .i t a m a z e s m a t h a t m e d e m o l s e l l e d o e s m t u k M l l u n l D o m b e y fo r . m m e e ve n i n g fr o e k a a n dat t e n d o n e b t n u su p p e r par tie s. Chn rle e,t h e h e a d u t t e r ,br i n g s m e n e u n o f t e n vt t h e m .Th e y n r e u f t h e me e t e m u i l n g .Th e r e a r e n r t l l t s the re,m d a l l m l n n e r a t w o n d e r fu l pe o p l e li ne m ld et n ul le ll tl n o e tl rl os ll j t o l e e l i t e !"", l l y r t l l e t h r e a d e d n ne ed le c a re fu ll y be for e s h e r ep l le d ." " M l l o r d D n n t b e y f' e l l e eal sl. " wou ld I be ll eve. ta ke m e. bu t Ll on ne n r Cl lr le - lo p b e r t i t l e! M t th i n k l t w e ll t h a t 1 g n t o t h o u per tle e,Zle s i vt l l t fr th a t th ey er e fo r p eu p le wh o m z l h uu l tl no t me e t. " An n e t t e cla sp ed b e r ll n l l d l hel tl nd t h e b a c k o f w h e a d .i l h e w a s f u l l y unus ed.. "0l s. ln. En t" ell e e zcl llm eti l." T i n t Il In l il l e l l lt m l l e t lz B e n t !W h a t d o e : he m a ke o f l lfe . tl t nt )0 tl l !l | m an ! D ove he t h in k a t w e l l fo r e g i rl a s b e a u ti fu l u n m d e t n o l l l l l e t o d t h e r e l l o n e a t ni g h t a n t ! c re e p i n t o b e d. w h i l e m o t t l i e u r w h o a d o r n h e r : p e t a l s m e t i m e w i t h o t h e r l n t t m . l ?l"0¢lhl Il a d e m o l le l le l lt o ul d ha ve c o ur a ge . " s i m i l e l a l d d o w n h e r w o r k .It o : l t e t t n w u b e a t i n g i n n . ' T e l l me,An ne tt e, "el m l*¢¢K'i'¢t *w h o a r e t h e s e g u e s t s o t M i l an ! D o m be y ?W h y d o th e y l l e ep m e n la r fr o mI h e m f ' ' l t 1 |n o t M l i o r d D o m b e f s fa u lt , " An ne tt e d ec l ar ed ." l i e l l e h e l m z u r w n ,th at .l t 1 |th e t t n p i d M o n s i e u r Be n na r ls o s h ou l d h ave s t ay e d a t h om e l n h l n d u l l Th e y a r e a l l w e l l en ou gh ,th e s e m e e t s o f a t t l m - 1 D u m b e f l .Som e al ng a t th e s pe nt ; u& hN $. p e r l t n p u . l u n s e e n l i fe In P n r l s . b u t t o r t h a t w h a t a r e th e y t h e w a n e - wh a t h a rm c an th e y d u ?Oh . i f I w e r e naademoleelle,I sh o ul d su b mi t n o Em m e t !" " W h a t s h o u l d y o u d o .An ne tt e? " l l y r l l l e u l u l . h a l ft e n r r u l l y .e ' Z lh u u l t l p m o n a l l m y pre tti est an th em ." A nn et te r ep li ed . en te ri ng i nt o t h e m u t t e r w i t h nnl mn tl ot l.' a n d I sh o u l d co m e t o t h e ho te l.I lh n nl t l t l m l m r vu t o l l l l o r d I > o m b e r - t h a t u n u l d b e fo r m e t o a r r a n g e - a n d I m o u l d j u s t t e l l h i m t t t l t I h a d o o m e , l l t l l I t e s t i r e d o f b e i n g l e ft l l h o m e . T h e n I w o u l d w h i s p e r o n e o r t w o n f t h e nloaet li t t l e p t t n g a t co u l d t h l n l : o f i n t o h l l e a r , a n d I m r n l d p u t m y e r m :a r o u n d tale neck,a n d - w e l l - I k n o w l l l i c n l Dc n t b e y - - h e w o u l d n o t : e n d m e a n y - n o t Lf t w e r e m a d e - m o l n l l e . " 'r m w o r k h a d fa l l e n fr o m 3 !; r n l l e 's Il l n d l. S h e Ir !! e l t ti n g up l n h e r ch n l r , h e r a g e n ve r : b r i g h t , h e r l l p a n l l t t l e Q l r t l d .H o w fo r t u u n t e l t t r u t h u An n e t t e ha d c a m e l W t t lt o nt a d ou b t a n . w o u l d d o t i l e .On l y o ne mu s t f we r e a f l l o n sl e n r C h r i s t op h e r . Il e t u N I! n f d r n l l Id e a s .B n m u m b e m a d "'f.|:|biI\!°' shr |u l 1 ln |w l . u h h . | l il t i t lln rt." B w r l l v v him l t u w v if yu r: plenum." " T l m t l s m u y , " G e r a l d nc q u l r s r r d . " Il e m u s t h a ve In 1 . n a t I m s t a l t fo o t th r e e o r jo n r . a n d h e h a d a r e me n d ¢m » _ sdmuhlcrs.H o w a s o n e o f t h e m o l ! pu m a rfu !l ou i a ln g m en 1 h a ve e ve r m e n i n m y l i fv.Il e h a d n : a ll o w c n n a p l vi lun,n ll no fl face.bl ac k b m a n d | nu m l o f b la c k a n d g ra y h a i r . " Sh o p u t h e r h an d u p o n l nl s . "S t o p l h e m r , p l e n n , " s h o b e u s c vd . 'T u r n z m m d a s q u i c k l y u y o u m n .s I m u s t g o m m e . " G e : - : l d r u n n n In a n u d h u e e n r w l d - en im :u l ' m e ro a d .he\1»raPe]t h e m r , : m e l h n d vd b a r k fo r H u n k - C a r l o . * If I h a d k n o w n t h a t m y n r w s w a s Mr and Jin. Fred Slade and Mrs.There were no services az the M. Marie Pechac of Omaha were Sun l1. church Sunday morning.The pas- day guests of Mr.and Mrs.John tar, Rev. Riggs wg; unable to come I hHmnrnanx.rn account. of being confined Lo as Messrs.Vernon x m m n Ind c.home \\il.\1 an attack of the ferlppei l ._».._.__ ...-.... \...-o. »- n.. \||n'l The Womans Auxiliary of Chun* Mr. and Zdrn. T.K. Mines Pear! and Clara dinner guests at the 1 and Mrs.Harry Atwoo last Sunday.In the af viniud Mrs.lversona n : m a m m a 3 W J ' \ !l | l r t \ | u 4 u r l :l l u n u v a u u n .u n . "g g | \" " " -h | |J n c k m n p m t A m e n u n g l o n B l u - t i n . J o h n s o n w h o i slbh i h e t a t t h e M a r a a ..§i . §' , . . ,. I L I ' r i d ;e w n i n z G .! . P f e i ! -p i a n n m z o n A h a r d t u n e d | 1 c e \ ' i e d -m e n u a t t h e M .E .h o s f e r w h o w a s t o h a v e b e e n l e a d e r .n e s : l a y z v e n i n i r n t . t ! 1 e ' b e g w n l ' | u l l . i T h e h o m e o f S i r .a n '. ..I . . -_ _ __ . . .- _L a .A E n k e l .o f a n o e e n e s c u n u i n i n x ¢ \ -l l n n h l f n r H e r m a n w a s "QS \|nlDl¢[0 IR pri:c|||.,ng innpaper, "Pro and Gm of Banking as n Cueer" was read by C. G. Maw afhali.Mins Ruth 'Rninbolt of Oma- gn gave several reading: which wers enjoyed.A fine lunch wma aerved. Dr.R.A.Du-ies hu purchased QQuang for 3 thanksgiving dinner. "";r",.""1 z swin be given to the one whom the ;in::;,f,,f',bf,uf",,.°:n,,. jlnlges decide as mast in need.fum old neilhbors from The Muonic Lodge will hold a gathered there for a got =-pecm meeting Tuesday evening mllbrought a nice lunch z h a v e w o r k .e dn a v ' P . l R P Q B Q R n d D r G ¢ ° . . 5 ° 1 , __ _\ I ¢I | i | z la urrv nut."laura: to shorten our drive." he mlmCllrlntnplaer anenteat, ¢ Ilttle smlty. mea. "1 ='*'°\=\d'='¥ have mfrnrlom-1 ma |' I '" ' l ' *r v ' I 'vDam og twin butore may tml canled fellow at ill."out the same prnzram, and he uns "UI frkml,"h l n n d f r l n r '' U 1 W 45w h n l h h i t " m i l d l m t h a r m " * h a t ID U have L T. , E I* .. =T. "'" »?. I " "~~ 1 the Charles Fam; farm just south "" " " " y ut ~ ~\of town.r Stanley ~ i n Oma ha Saturday ..:;;, "'§;.,.;;; ~sa'1=» .and :Rendell the foot-ball game.yu.;Mi=¢_a1|1.1.r1_ -P§""&2:L°£.i"":"i'l'?The Teachers Tnininl clus of ?5.§;.m'I.'§.'T """nra u |nnslllur va C A L L !F I N A L. - _ _ . .. . ,-. -.. . . ._ .- - .been better to have told llyrtllo the !.I1|!ll--lhtlt on two ocouslous Geraldhad absolutely refund to _lnln theta. and that on the third he had been brought out almost by force.There was a Hills pan! ln hll heart nn hewatched1l3rtil¢l I M llreplmilnm Llfe wus so wonderful to hor that itmowed at nhnmo to destroy a Jingle il lunlon."\\o'3l try and rout him out. at all events," he promised. C h a p i n I X immense bent-tl! for me to know."°lou recognize the man, then?" "lie ln probably my aunt'| mend," she eontldvd. after a molneufl hnlln-tlon."Thrnn y ou me I mn tllllnq 5on tu-eretn.Do you know whetherhe pisses! last night? "I Itan only at the ¢Inb.'° Gerald ne pllnd."Ho did not como there.I ltheir anything I can do!\\ould you like me to go and look for hlml" "Tet you might do that." she salt!thoughtfully."\\'!1en you have dropped mc. drive down to the rooms.If`3€1l.1 nnan|mt11ert-7 lbeicll mnyoi Il : l l Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe hy tnillions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Toothadm Neurilis Rheumalism Accept on!' u e s '@ n which contains proven directions. 5 Hand ||y e: 'Q tum d as la ik !!Allo of 2 ! md I C I- Br ig ht. Ma lin in qu nu n a n d lm: mu m: a t at lnlinlhnl "F F "me " " " ° " """ " "" "" ' " 'the Baptist church under me ulrrventa. Mr.and Mrs.Will Unland..¢.... .r \|na n H. Gndsev. metldnn 1°Hrs. Ida J ungbluth and dau ht "M3|w I:er. day evening with Mrs. E. C. Burdic." " " " " " '" "rl..ilms lumbsll and Mar; Louise Mr. and Mn. 0 L Hilaiuger were m¢;:er,ifo1a;1a indeflnlite sta I TIF ¢Q rem.ur o wot I Trustees Ordered to Sellrvrturned on Tuesciny from New Y°*kll}1\ah|. visitors Wedn Y 0 when they spent the p u t three],nz Qnmm to attend the poultry show "|"|__||;'R l AI P q|_|n|;'n neuhnlhll weak.IMn. ul- sullmn .pm Sunday 'MTLM _M-;____"m i Thousands of Dollars W orth of The Blair Shoe Store--Men'|, Ladies' and Children's High Grade Shoes-Must Be Sold Re ard- less of Cost or of value.The Blair Shoe Cu.'s L o u ls our Gain.Everything Slaahed io the Limit! '¢l 'l .~s 1eulnad informally at cards at theirlat the J. w. Brunton 11om_e »» .»99>E }.`§Z.'§n¢"»»Té"§|"»-}§f"`-T»l| `§|E»2|»§2`ia»}. 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John Grimes werrialay evening . .epromised.° H e set P a u l i n e d a w g s s u s u a l . a t t h e g a t e s u f h e r vl l l s .Sh e sc a rc el y st ay ed t o i n !l':00dh3.b u t h e r s m ! !! t t g s m o r e x r a c l c t t s m d h e r m a n n e r Ill t t l e kl n de r .l l w a s ob vi ou s.h a w e ve r ,th a t she w a s di s t ur b e d b y i t l l ln for m st l n n. Ge r al d .In eu rl on s th o ug h h e w a s n t t h u s ! t i m e s . fe l t n : r w l m i n t e r e s t l n Il l ! m i n i o n .- A r r i ve d | | l t h e m u m s .h e w e l k d st r n| ¢ ll t t h r o a t !! ! t o t h e C e n l e P r i m . lrls lled f aith ro u l et t e a n d tr l ml e M ql ln rs n te t ab l e. a nd st ro ll e r! r ou n d th e ba cc a ra t ro o m .Se at ed n e x t t o th e cn n l pl e r .a t t h e mo st re m o t e tab le. w i t h a l i t t l e r r n m !o f p e o p l e b e h i n d h i s ch a i r .a n d w l t h tt : r e s t pi l e U ! no t e s b e for e mm . s at M on s l e nr Ztz b l l T h e ll us s ln n w a s b e t t i n g In m a s h mu m s. . a p p ar e nt l y o n so m e sfst em , an d w i t h vsr y l ba su c c es s .To a l l a p pear anc es.h e h a d n o t t h a u l e d h i s clothes.ba t h e d o r a g r e e s . eve ni n g b e for e .Th e r e w a s a n u n t i l l ! g g n w l h o f b u t s !u p o n h t :ch in .s b l o o t h h o t : l n - n k i n h i s 4 5 0 8 : h i s n o l i a r a n d t i e w e r e c r u m p l e d ;hi s ba l r , o ve r l u x n r l a n t a t t h e b e n o f tl m el .wa s u n k em p t a n d t ll s u rd e re d .G e n t s le a ne d t m m r d s i l l e at t e nd a n t seated b e h i n d t h e m w u p t e n ch a ir .n u d e : pr et en se o f ha nd in g hi m n sm al l st ak e »who is this myltsrioua :nd buutlful Qaullno, who ukts onroya!zln?And who ll this sian? (TO BE f:o:~?1iNt:§:D.) Zaying Kitchen Linolnlm I n la y i n g U n o l i u m o n th e k l l c h n flo or . st to ml on sh ou ld b e given t o 11 1| h o l l m r o r w o r n p l n u e a i n t h e h o l r d l . . w h i c h l h c n l d b o h l l e e l w i t h l a y e n o f p a p e r n e a t l y l t t e d n m u n d a n y h l r d k n o u b a r cu l t l a g hol es l n t h e n e ve r . T h e l i n d e n : d o n n o t u a t a l : a l i n . . M m Theodone Arne na e o i r n -da y t o a o sn o p p m l 1 a s t h e h o m e or m m sm o n t :agent S a t u r d a y w i t h fr i e n d s M r . a n d M r s .M ! H a r d m a n l m M r s .D i x o n W u i n he re .\c h i l d r e n a p m t S u n d a y a t t h e L a w aa n n i n vi t e d gu e st . o 3 D o o o o o ~, Men's Department Men's high Grade Shoes or Oxfords. suc h as F¥orshiem<. formerly sold at 59.50-» Re c e l v e r ' s P r i c e $3.45 to $5.95 - Men '| Hig h ( J u de W ml Shoes.Formerly Sold ai 5§.51'- R1 : c e 1 \ \ r ' s P; ace $2.45 Ladies' Department l.;dles' High Grade Slippers and Dxlordt. Formerly Sold at 37.50°- Receiver's Price $2.95 One Lol ol Lndiea' Shoes with French hecli Receivefs Price .98c \ Ladies' High (Jude Shoes with low heel,Formerly Sold !or $0.11!- Recelvefs Price _$1.98 Ladies' Felt Slippers .794: Boys' and Girls' Dept. Boys' High Orlde Dress and "»;l1-ul Shoes, Formerly 5mI at $4 05- Receiv\:r'».;Price $|.'79 Olds' Shoes, I I-2 rn 5 I-2, Formsriy Sold ul.$4.45--GO AT '- -$2.19 a Ladies' High Grade W ool and Silk Hosa ar. Less Than 60c on the Dollar. High Grade Overshoes at 50 PerCant. Off Wholesale Price. \ . Mr. and Mrs. IInns Smurf slaughter,Ruth of Omdn , rs and fence Harrison home.I Mr.md H n .F.Mueller werespen!P. Petersen. ='l|¢"*""f' for the__Ar-Sunday guests nt ihé home of Mad- Sunday \l!l1 Mr. and Mrs.Ely. Drs. R. A. Davies and Georn Mis lmo attended a meeting of the n n h rouncillar district of the state medi- cal society which was held at Fle- mont on Tuesday.lllea Ruth Ralnbolt of Omaha was n week-end ne s t at the home of her aunt, Mrs. C. W. Andrews. G.I.Pfeiffer was in Omaha on Tuesday. The Arlington Community club en- lvred a seven o'eloek dinner on Mon- day evening at the hotel.No busi- ness of any importance was in n s setecl.About thiny -five were pres ent.. Mr. and Hrs.H. G. Heyers, son. Ml m .and daughter,Gretchen of Linc oln, were dinner [nests of Hr. and Hrs. Will Unland on Sunday. Hr. and Mrs.Jay C.Blackburn. Mn. J. C. Blackburn am! Mrs. ILA. Davies motored to Lincoln on Sunday uhen they visited with Mr. and Hn. M.I..Blackburn .Mr.Blackburn has been quite sick for the pan few lmfton nurseries was in town wer-nesday lookin: after the needs of the people for trees,plants a m shnlbs for sprlnz delivery. Miss Ruth Lowe spent a few day 'week with relatives in Omaha. rn Denny ol Tekamah. 1 Mr.a.nd Mrs.George Hain were guests at the Kenneth '1`yaq__n home Saturday niiht and Sunday. Mr.and Hrs.Prentlss Smith nttendedtheColonialballinBlair'<~...state scale and measure in Friday cumin!- speetor ""'"' in town last week °h°°k'Chas.Hoagland loat the thumb ln; vo the vadous business' place- liisa Llsty Rasmussen spent the week-end at 'her home near here re- turning to her work on Sunday ere- nlng." At the Omaha Poultry Ass Qzlation show held at the auditorium in Omaha this week. John Skinner has on exhibit some uf his buff eochln bantums and buff orpingtons. 0.1! Godaey is showin:partrldR0 coehin bantums and O.L. Hilalnger, black eoehin bantunu.John Skinner went dum to Omaha Monday to attend the Poultry Shes John is a first :lass poultry ralser and is reeognized as quite an auth ority.He has been one of the mem-bers nf the Board of directors of and foreflnger c f h l s hand i n i ltecorn elevator at Bnnn'| one day East week.e g Mrs. L D. Warrick called on HL-s Edith Warrick last Monday. P.ll. Tyson and Ed Pylon spent Sunday aftemoon at L. D. Warrteks. Me C A RT!lY A ND L o xc uu z r z x Axel 'Olson of Omaha has pre- sented the J.Larson children with a radio aut and he ia installing itfor them today.'l Mrs.RelsGnnn Jensen spent Tues, day at the J.Larson home helping| pick ducks aml geese for the3'hanics-Egiving market.' The Lndielm Progressive Club had a " T u r n rou nd, pl x-a sc. " s he dl ro et rd . " W o w i l l g n t h e o t h e r w a y .I d o n o t ch o o se l o p u l l t h r ou g h th e s ow n . " Ge r a l d u h e y ed . a l th o u g h h o r rvq u m t pn l y m l d m t fu e l i n th e l m o l d er l n g fl r e n f h l l res ent men t.l l a t u r n e d a w a y t o w a r d s t h u m o u n t a i n m a d a n d m a l n - ta i n e d u si l e n c e w h i c h w a s n o t vr l l h o u t lt s aisrnlllcanoe.l l l a co mp an io n. a f t e r a Ie w minu tes,gl an ce d to w a r d h i m Zn di d vr vu t ly .l i e w a s le a ni n g ha c k In hi s pl a c e. h l l 0 3 16 . as u su a l , fi xe d u po n th e : mu h h is l e !! h an d E nn - i s gr a sp i ng th e a l o e- r in g w h ee l .Th e h u m u m u s tw it eh ,Im a e ve r ,h a d g o n a fr o m hi s m ou t h .There was z mllsmtuci fr o w n up o n h is fo r eh e a d . "Y o u a r e p e r h n p a \ r h r y !o d a $ ? " t h e I IIEN youa.recomnip¢:ed,porlacm loim in the ac c umulated food uramean dar uc a rri edtoall p lna of tbe body . lleadlchea follow. Biiiousneagin- lomma. lack M euer¢y,dl result from con- supanon, which if unchecked will leld to lenous feaulzs. JvoidLaxatiru--Say Doctors A noted author ity my : that i antivu and cntlunica do not overcome conat:ipa» non. but by their continued use tend only to aggravate the condition. Medium! ldence has found in Iubdclo tion an :puns of overcoming constipnion. The gentle Iubric nnt, Nujol, penetrates bum-lu MPH REY|'' ° ° 1 ' z " ' Fo r rip. 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L o r d Do m h s y m a k u th o se -Qu s ls t ln c s a t la u l ln e _l l c i sDus sls d b! th e s lr nf m ysl cr y a nd run ds lc sn gi on s u r r s u n d h l t he r.Mg ft j l s n l l s l l ! l o u t wi t h G e r a l dCh r is w ou l d m s r r r l l ff l l l s .B a r - s l d It i n t t r t s t s d an Ps u i ln l .A my st e ri o us ll l ls s ln t Zt l bi n t i n sAi s r l s su m nt th e Is m b l l n l rtlb le s.G s r s h ! t e a m s h e k n o w n t l w e - D m P a » Iu m . l . m . L u n 1 | L i m ln t uf t ll l ll o l |fI|I1|ht m.c m l smaltssIi t l l e pro gre ss i n hi scu u r u hi p o l It g t tl l l . wh o !s c o m -p l t h l y l n fl l l m i f d w l t h Ger al d. w h o s e t n t e r vt i n s l l l n P s a l m s . CHAPTER VII!fonlinued e " B u t l m !tumle mole dle la tntlul Xrl ot tl l" t he m tI nl rn e d . lo ok in : ln a t t h e -.lnor no un u t t e r l l y r t l l p h a d nz- tn r n e d fr c m i n r e n d ;t u u r n l n ;stall( a n d set tl ed d a m n t o h e r s e w i n g ." I ho p e m y e t l n sy o l d a u n t mx : y o u w e l l for a ll th at a» .»nln |;."I "S h e g i ve ! m e my b o ar d a nd l o dg i n g be n t , "ll y r t l ft r ne pl lr d.w i t h 1 l m l l e . ° " I'h l l mo r e t ha n c o nt e n t s m c . " ' * B o a r d a n d m g t n g a O h .l l .Ia ! " An n e t t e d e d t tr e d . e l n k l n ; i n t o h e r n o e n t o m e d e h n l r ."Th a t m b u ld n o t c u n te nt me .It In th e l l pn fro m w h ic h o n e a n b u ; a n e w e l n l l l r t .i t a m a z e s m a t h a t m e d e m o l s e l l e d o e s m t u k M l l u n l D o m b e y fo r . m m e e ve n i n g fr o e k a a n dat t e n d o n e b t n u su p p e r par tie s. Chn rle e,t h e h e a d u t t e r ,br i n g s m e n e u n o f t e n vt t h e m .Th e y n r e u f t h e me e t e m u i l n g .Th e r e a r e n r t l l t s the re,m d a l l m l n n e r a t w o n d e r fu l pe o p l e li ne m ld et n ul le ll tl n o e tl rl os ll j t o l e e l i t e !"", l l y r t l l e t h r e a d e d n ne ed le c a re fu ll y be for e s h e r ep l le d ." " M l l o r d D n n t b e y f' e l l e eal sl. " wou ld I be ll eve. ta ke m e. bu t Ll on ne n r Cl lr le - lo p b e r t i t l e! M t th i n k l t w e ll t h a t 1 g n t o t h o u per tle e,Zle s i vt l l t fr th a t th ey er e fo r p eu p le wh o m z l h uu l tl no t me e t. " An n e t t e cla sp ed b e r ll n l l d l hel tl nd t h e b a c k o f w h e a d .i l h e w a s f u l l y unus ed.. "0l s. ln. En t" ell e e zcl llm eti l." T i n t Il In l il l e l l lt m l l e t lz B e n t !W h a t d o e : he m a ke o f l lfe . tl t nt )0 tl l !l | m an ! D ove he t h in k a t w e l l fo r e g i rl a s b e a u ti fu l u n m d e t n o l l l l l e t o d t h e r e l l o n e a t ni g h t a n t ! c re e p i n t o b e d. w h i l e m o t t l i e u r w h o a d o r n h e r : p e t a l s m e t i m e w i t h o t h e r l n t t m . l ?l"0¢lhl Il a d e m o l le l le l lt o ul d ha ve c o ur a ge . " s i m i l e l a l d d o w n h e r w o r k .It o : l t e t t n w u b e a t i n g i n n . ' T e l l me,An ne tt e, "el m l*¢¢K'i'¢t *w h o a r e t h e s e g u e s t s o t M i l an ! D o m be y ?W h y d o th e y l l e ep m e n la r fr o mI h e m f ' ' l t 1 |n o t M l i o r d D o m b e f s fa u lt , " An ne tt e d ec l ar ed ." l i e l l e h e l m z u r w n ,th at .l t 1 |th e t t n p i d M o n s i e u r Be n na r ls o s h ou l d h ave s t ay e d a t h om e l n h l n d u l l Th e y a r e a l l w e l l en ou gh ,th e s e m e e t s o f a t t l m - 1 D u m b e f l .Som e al ng a t th e s pe nt ; u& hN $. p e r l t n p u . l u n s e e n l i fe In P n r l s . b u t t o r t h a t w h a t a r e th e y t h e w a n e - wh a t h a rm c an th e y d u ?Oh . i f I w e r e naademoleelle,I sh o ul d su b mi t n o Em m e t !" " W h a t s h o u l d y o u d o .An ne tt e? " l l y r l l l e u l u l . h a l ft e n r r u l l y .e ' Z lh u u l t l p m o n a l l m y pre tti est an th em ." A nn et te r ep li ed . en te ri ng i nt o t h e m u t t e r w i t h nnl mn tl ot l.' a n d I sh o u l d co m e t o t h e ho te l.I lh n nl t l t l m l m r vu t o l l l l o r d I > o m b e r - t h a t u n u l d b e fo r m e t o a r r a n g e - a n d I m o u l d j u s t t e l l h i m t t t l t I h a d o o m e , l l t l l I t e s t i r e d o f b e i n g l e ft l l h o m e . T h e n I w o u l d w h i s p e r o n e o r t w o n f t h e nloaet li t t l e p t t n g a t co u l d t h l n l : o f i n t o h l l e a r , a n d I m r n l d p u t m y e r m :a r o u n d tale neck,a n d - w e l l - I k n o w l l l i c n l Dc n t b e y - - h e w o u l d n o t : e n d m e a n y - n o t Lf t w e r e m a d e - m o l n l l e . " 'r m w o r k h a d fa l l e n fr o m 3 !; r n l l e 's Il l n d l. S h e Ir !! e l t ti n g up l n h e r ch n l r , h e r a g e n ve r : b r i g h t , h e r l l p a n l l t t l e Q l r t l d .H o w fo r t u u n t e l t t r u t h u An n e t t e ha d c a m e l W t t lt o nt a d ou b t a n . w o u l d d o t i l e .On l y o ne mu s t f we r e a f l l o n sl e n r C h r i s t op h e r . Il e t u N I! n f d r n l l Id e a s .B n m u m b e m a d m l s.nut IIIIPB rl.w m v !zu mlre ungyuu fa ce to fa ce a t ihe duh a nd r1»ce lv» In : n o t h i n g b u t t h e z l c n i u l o f s t a r n , I m u s t a d m i t t h a t t i m l l t n a l l o n g m t : be yo n d mo .I n m n o t - w e l l , I n m D 0 1 a dl sr ep ut ah le a cq ua in ta nc e. a m 11 "- Rho l au gh ed qu le ti y. " N o t l n t h e l e n l l .Y o u be lo ng t o wh a t t h e y d a l ! i n H ll g l lh t l th e m id d l e c l n a a r l s z o c n r y . d o y o u n o t - u w o r three contudei old, $11.11 9. dump house In n p u t a n d a n a r m fu l n l u n d l | 1 l n » g u l s h e d t h i n ! " " A r e yo u f afr a l d zo pres ent m e t o i l n d a m e d e I' 0 l l l Q r ¢ 7 " b e u k r d . : f l u sl n l s u vx q l l no 1 . a n u a l s ;va n e r . i t i n h a r m l m a .h @ FIXTURES 15511 SALE! Store Open 51:22:55 ¥;:§§:a"::?,¥§ ¥§:;;f Who ~ WATCH THE STORE WITH THE RECElV£R'5 B/NNE/vs BLAIR SHOE CO. 1 3 : 5 3 weeks bu: is now somewhat improv- ed. T119 C. T. L K. was pleasantly en tertained on Tuesday evening by Mesdames Leonard Hunmang and W. I. Nelson at the Hnmmzng home. The ladies visited overnlheir hney work and enjoyed | dainty Iuneh. 1hrsh\!!'s nurseries are adding an» the Omaha Association. On account of the nearnesa to Thanksgiving the I..adies Aid vm not meet Wednesday but will hold an all day meetink at the J. 'r. Pmh home ?ri¢lav irubead.when ti m hope to time nl., Hrs.Will Thompson* Thnndly dternoon.The lunch served by Mrs. Ludwig J enn- Mlss Edna Thompson and was an unusually good one.T Quite a number from ihis neighbor fine Inst wasand complete their banar work.*moo attended me n. A. R. colonial A.H.IEarhart of Omohn wax ir ball in town lun Friday evening.1 fuvm Monday ln the interests of u1!|Mr. ind Mrs. James Jensen spent Take Num regularly md -dom us.hubs! a imemd cleanliness. For Isle 5,1 all druzzma.Y a u u a b | \ n ~ u- u " - " * F * 5 ' ¢ : =. ~~'~1<~-: #.~ f~ .. .~ ~'= - " '¢ ~E§ '? . '. : : : 1 . = f . ? . I .- ' .. ,, -n u . :m.-.£'£':'3.az'a:..3§i:"" " " " " '15l»}.j.Q1 4 w i !!so on b e N a d y f o r o c z u p a n e r .Th e Mlsueu E l i u b e t h a n d Jes sie H i n a E l s i e P e l e n e n ls w o r k i n : I n K U T L E R 4 %P D W L L L A I M a h i a f O m a h a vi s it e d o n S k i n n e r e n i e n n i r m l s n u m b e r o f m ,n t n l H u n t . | | . n ; || u u n |vu u \u ¢ u . » ,W . . u .q n ¢4111.u nn .. .- "" " Ia J\ | l l u l |as s u !| | | | |[\|| lI\ l¥l |lU Ill f.Q g n "i""i4i-Tviuk.l mo lu e n fl p a u se . * 'r m ¢ n ¢ e . " : l n a d m i t t e d L fl n k l y .~ as the Will Bulky hill. 'llhelr fdelin an |pull' lt their' _;'\\."l'l;|;;§";|¢|,|¢, |,, udsllng ......-_...._.._.-.-_ . .. - ._..-. Hr. and Mrs. Chrlstoffer Pete of Cordova. Heb. spent last Sun 1 u.ndAn 'mm TABLE C t I Gnde. Gnde 5 A 'iliflnif guests at Chet Suttnu Thun- Zand, W igmi en raHazel Anderson Waunette Antler- day.9 The condition of Orville H nis mn. Waiver Gullehon, Myril Hillmnn Mr. and Hn. .hy Desvtr at Oma muc h lmpnwed as he was able za She is M spry me I cricket and dearly loves to have her friends. both young and oid. cafl on her.THE ENTERPRISEL m q g o I D G a o r t a n u a w n l T r a i n B u t I D ll . h n i h f h Hi: hm;M r ga nt Ms 'ha spent. the week-and ll IM. home gn name aut week.ans vs mucn xnureszea an curreuun-nenen.mu men ¢lv ..............i i ' £ " ' £ '.If... H:nnen l"f0;¢fi¢5¢ Hem of Mrs.De\rer'z p=r\ntl.Hr.and ~ Minn Fel-dt, Sink and Beck- events and can tifk mort inuiiipnt-Mr. and Mrs. Carey Cameron unc ',_. nn||-_\..-Yn|.¢n» !||u\n». Mrs.£41.12 Brown.man spent the week-end al.their ir on sub}ects of lhe dv md in an Misa Ruth. Mr. and Mn. 11. v. wil ALL THE PBOPLB v v u u p . | 7:18 A. 'ms A. emo P. 6.29 P. 1:45 A. 8:25 A. 12:35 P. - o - . . - 4 Trelu Wool. ll. Dlliy . fi sa. P. "L a o. u . H. aa. x . M. M. Tn i u No vi Daily on:ep|misr- Daily except Sunday. Dolly except Sunday. Sunday only: Trains swab Dtily except Sunday. Daily except Sunday.6:28 P. as. Daily." I cu.,"QUI Unlmuu, n|~.|=»»-..~-.-...Cod Sorenson,Helena Slmonsen, and Clnnnoe Van DeVenter. Grade 5 B IIlna Bio:nqoixt, Pau! Oopenhaver Doris Dontert, Emil l}0at¢rl., Elma Fnin, Helen Gnllagher. John Galla- gher. Goldie Guntin, Moy Houghton Ruth Jensen, Marlon Nelson. Holds Sublelt,Helen Wolff.Sylvia WU-C Innbelle Slrlcklett.Clarence C1165- tenaen and Maxell Rosenbaum. Grade 8 A Alice Beelmenn. Ella Mae Gnpen haver. Sue May IIaiwards, Alta Fnln. Hr. and Mrs.Hurley Chmgns of \;;~Ig|1g hom s f 1HeawereSundayYilltonatto 0m_§_h;.e |Miz;Uuteru zoinslzafugen nhe 'un' llwlys f°'»==~'»»== and Mn. Tom Wilson, also Mr. the George Forum home,|can w. Cushman Spent the vroek~The °.¢..l`§].Ti'§;.. um 11 h Adolph Lnxure spent Sunday at the 5lr and .Mm Louie Hltlhieaonlcnd with friends in Kennard. return- od the hospitalit .Ii tha\eCen_?;]3{-.JM Lume home.vulted at the Roy Peak home Sun ing: to Lincoln Mondoy morning.*shank home on mf-}oyfu'l ' " m ; |The w.R.C.Yinnington will llly evening.Q The "°"°bound Pl"Gomer wu aiaml we extend to mn Mr and M s 'meet Thunday' afternoon,Dec..4.Mr.and Mn .A rt MAtI.hies=on.few hourn hte Monday,due to af g mmn hmk ou r b u t i flat the home of Mrs. Loo Vaughn. Und dnuihter, Murine spent Sunday wreck in Iowa.Itime,for many m°m'f"ha°°'.°i:!:"Mr.an d ' h i m i ' ml Rankin,of »; » = =» , ; ; " ' ; = ' ' ; ' 5; ; _ ~|Hrs.J.P.Knuflsen and \¢m;;¢1,,,5 together.Pm ` Omaha spent the week-end with 3 ~ ° " '~~dig?" "°¢l v\ere shoppers in Bllir Mondty .|lnlre.Rankin!mother,Mrs.E.s. Pza ky Ui*°£r. on n. Ro;lrallen Bailey ~ Tay lor Mend-Mr. ond Mrs. Roscoe Stewart and Duty . Mr. and Hn . J u g [ n u m were ;~;»;_§§.>m=g»»i»11.=d and trnnnacb family spent Sunday at the George'N. T. Lund reports the following gueatn at the Chu Sutton Mm, last .1 as n eonanl lut ttednee Nelson home-_near Kenlunl.forth ales for this week; the Frei o r G r o h e f o r m o f 1 2 0 a c r e s l o c a t e d e n t _.I ¢ l L -l v n v \ l »X rl_. .. . : n . l r s .M a n h n l l m a m i s m u e l l " " ` a o f t h e M l n e y s c h o o l h o u s e w a s : w l d OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY OF BLAIR.NEBRASKA N m¢m.|g,, Zhu for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"GEN ERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENTAsk for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD NO. 46BLAIR, W ASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA,-DECEMBER 4,1924VOL. XXVIII SCli00L BOARO ¥rAn|aNr-rmcnlzns''u|.rs||ess mgolnl. mams1!D0UGLAS coumm u r m vc5|3r}c|L mms.~ ~ 110% Mamma cnuggrolmen ~ g ~nAsr :n|mns lilllnridn Shy Glider With flue Ou-r_.Iundui'°g AH bu: one of dw members Goes Tnrough Regular nmumfmauu mn The smm: Tuesday Uf|canIlgcgivei Reports or ""'°'I?.watt irenent.The n m iemn of Allows Hills For Salaries r Each Manlli for me Pm-'n mBLAIR CITY SCHO()L NUT! h e m ,M fi l e G l n m ¢ ~s a m m y ...D o r o t h e a G i l o n 5*m e s u m n z w o r l e n mer.m m p r o s q i l n h e a l t h a n d w a s a i l i n g o n t o p Q So r e ns e n a n d : h e S o r e n s e n. s ( 1 K m h ,N o r m a L u n a .M r s .O t t o Men ci re a n d ch i i d r e n M r s .H .G .V a n De u s e n W e d n es d a y 1 ...l h a i r fr i e n d s On M o n d a y .f , 1 e d b D e " R a ve r w a san ,a r a KT..s_| -l8 . n l §4 u n | \Ir i s M P I .\i5i.\¢d ~MTS L0 l l I§x f f l f k e Of ~V»¢¢k.T h e y ~u n t i l 8 0 011138 y O w n _ y mm.n z n _ . - - u _ . _ | - . . \ r - . . - _ \ . - -_ - r r 4-n_- .a u....\ .-...-O D u i l l i . n £3 G o n g r e g : t i o n a l B a n u .s m a s h H i g h w a y s A r a l n d : n d r i l n n l r .O m l h lAnd Pines Them' 017| l"il¢thn rnunrwn \xl.5 taken un.After ll nf Teacher!n h l !a f n { l f 1 . l $ L | l l l F i n n r l m s l a r i l o n m a n w h o m .f r e a n r l l ll l ¢t \ i| | m1 u ¢S ;m -T h u m l a y m n i n x 'W e d ne a l , D e f. 3 r.r u n ' " ' u . A . | s . m e e u n g w r ~ " " " ' " ' " ' " 1 ' ° " 'w r r vn l " ' = " " " '" '*IrF H M "~~."'.'2 *'Zf'. .._A. \....n |l*"¢..ln\\ |i n l K h a n t.FR»|.A|ns ~»J.'f..,.-=....,."'.1..'1°. f ° " "0 " _ e t o b e ~ l l ~ | l o l | | B Or M T S . ~In Regular Order !§»§.1§`2£`m¢` mtigud of pr lu n ''I r * "U n u f " " " " ' " "° " " ";llhe bo ..l .,.. ..|....,ya men given demcmrLralions z.mnr:~ 'ro in-.n o u n s 5 1 3 0 0 1 . r r \l a n i m c o o na s u lxr s _m R F s Paw!-:I.wlu. an s1:.ooo aswl.R R02\'IJ :»;on wi n s : mg o f th e more _mp h 4 A v =1:;1u»\ og_ c oxzfg gnggma W G H '~n ROADS The foilovrlnl students have nt tained the n n k of benqr students nurlltl the past.week perten. In order tn be tflal an ar: honor atudent, a student mm-t main "in an average of 90% or above in ill hla etudlu.Audrey Belles, Catherine Beek maun, Qarl Behrenllt, Fun-ces Bren. Ruth crwahf.Kirby C M -B w ' = |"'nnuhr Halen Draesrar..Ilortenee1I ayne Smith. Elsie Stevens, uemoume Strlelstett. Ruth Tllden. Walter Wise Florence Wolff. Grade 6 B ;P rnelt An n.Mmh n l Bur-.a "ch|»r»n.n»¢n Sue Car-ger,Audrey IterCopenltaver,Pan!Gallenttne. Niles Hanl»!ll» Renard z,»»1~1,.Grace 2»!eCormielt-Niels Nielsen,Ailvll Petersen. Kieth Plleher.Melvin Ra- lt A t b e r t W n m l .ve r .B e r t h a S f m t .a l ¢ l -- - . I F a u r e ;\ f I \ l \ h \ f ' U D : l a t l l a t l h r n ;a n a u n n a - lie R-enshaxr spent the day Mrs.Chia.Hurd who is Hr. a-have grandmother.The day the lady'a elghtieth birthday the had a meal birthday cake eighty candles.Several tram thin vicinity been on the sick Hat tl!! pn enmng them being Mr.and Wm.Baden,Paul Kempclse (Suv (Jatrander. wnn Ren- WI!51111 with have Mrs. and \a a u n u n n g a a a q g " m u l Mr. and Mn. Frank Tlmblin, Ella' n g W? Wilkinson on 'l'ridagx Nov. Virginia Zelgler and Nellie .nmbf esth - neue Omah a r um: a t the L L Mrs.Alta W ainwright leh thi.; Wahl home on Sunday. Mrs. Paul Noel entertained a few Iamliou on Friday afternoon it being little Dnnalll'a second binhday.I Mr. and Lira. L. F. Rtey mborg of Frernont were seen on our atneetnafew days last week aa they assisted in the packing of Aire.C\uhman'a ltveek for Lincoln where the will npend the winter with her daughter, Mrs.Lottie Hall and family. Mn. Vicde Smith and Bliss Ltr- lene of Omaha are spending T in:- givlng and the week-end with Mr. and M m Geiirge Stanley in Rer- Mrs. Mattie Hilton and daughter. Mrs.Gerber of Los Animal.Colo. spent the week-end with the former'»- brother, Craig Wright, at hts home. Mr. Wright has been quite Ill for the past six weeks but is able to he up and about the houa part of th- time now. Litle Selma Echtenkarnp and Ray mml Scheer of Arlington are now wLs 1. ll b L i mman.lmeptbers of we u a y n- _. _ . . -\ \ - - - . _ . \ . . . -u m » . l 1 1 3 3 !I . \ . ! t f \al knots which an handy?Blair. Nchrnakz.Dec.I. H241 A I'nr1:nl.-Teacher Axsocinion W8-'\|Lloegiu county in the "maximaOn Inst Stinrday tvening, an an-'mention of Nebrukl.lliln gu e qui! usual event took pllre in the aazmin o 108.94 perqent of all the paved of the history of Welcome Rebekah told; throughout the red.ed the I..f\¢hun Nr:2: nf un. zitv.»| w.o an to ba found in the mmm u u f x l l i u c a - u » H 'f s h a l a n -'k n o w " h ¢ ¢ 1 _ w \ i = = K w w a r o u n d !T h e B o a r d o f E d u c l t i o n m e g i n A r e g u l a r m e e t a n g o e i i v e s t o e k .T h e n e x t l e u o n s t a k e \ l P i r e l z u l a r s e s s i o n ,n i .| . h a - S u p e r i n t i H I - C C u I m u m c a l l e d t o u n d e r a tl t y u n c l m n u . ' e l t h !m o r e c o m p l i c a t e d k n o t a " * ' l ; e n t ' n o r r i u w i t h : h e f o l l o w i n g m m - - ...r d l. J w p a s b s M a y o r M u ' s p l i c - e a a n d t h e i r u s e s .T h e f ° P f | 1 » m p r e s e n t :w r i g h t ,s ¢ h m § d x , W u 1 e r i 1i z : : ' : ' . ; ' . § ' ; " x , $ , ' : , ' : . ' ; ' : : " ' § . ' ; , . : ' ; : : 'a n » =' * ° " =w a s ~» ~t h e b o y s ~~M u r d o c h ~K d l r - '-'- _' l m r l t h e t i m e w a s s o o n t a k e n U P J M e e t i m r c a l l e d t o o r d e r a t 7 : 4 6 pe}1nanently onznnlmd on Iut ~ my afternoon lt four o'clo¢k at the. hizh school alldlforidm.Then was a. good attendance of pirventa, teachers and frlemin of the|\ch=»al¢ nre.1\e1ll..'a The Dorn-e of Chivalry vu can-§u{whic h Omllu la the heart. ferred 'upon liis.u llelita Tay lor llilbmnhxnh nn c nnk their Pkroc Ar- G Moon,c m m e m n u m J l ¢ " "" ~..f 1¢0r\;;Com;ieh;¢l being absent.~Shortly; after noon, all were all-I P. M. wilh president Wrisrht in tbl MH. George Mc Quarriq :sting ulthe Clnton branch of the Odd Fl ~l,oy ,m d C u l mx ,and roll,one The minutes of wo last regulon306 to dinnen and not one su5|red'chAir.temporary chmirman. prenidul.llown at Omaha after" being unanienoug on th, smooth# highwly ltoandadioumedmeeunsu c t!rua~!l"33 from the table.All thelJ°Jf'*'f Brlinulea nf last regular meelifll Bliss Catherine Beekman.highlmously voted on by the lon! lodgu.l|»,e farthest conflnal Without ruptur- m i nppmved.ue truly grateful to Mrs. Allen forgheld Nov. 3. 1924 were road and IP' rshnol student rendered a piano solo.This honor hu never before been! In; their balloon time in h, mg o f the wonderful dinner ahe preplrod§pro\»'cd.Mi n Addie Bunn, teacher ox'the conferred upon any of the momlaen am mm, th, ourae of th, motorist. The report from me Ice '5'°P"¥',,....l .. . ». |in iham.a The following hills were allowed rim gn.de,Centr\l building.ren-I ood ans given for good work dons Duuglu c ounty flnners 'Me nd. \ . n v v ' ¢ |» - --J l2ar}or|e wwe Inu v¢{||u ....,.......llalbart, Pearl Hundahi.anon en-aen,Fmderick Kula n.Frances HONOR STUDENTS Kooprmn.Either l{ub!e.fiertnade 1 Junior High,s ALove,Harhnd Mathews, E15|Hel-.fini Alien.Domlhy Kwgh and xinger, Evelyq Manu, Mum-ed u ¢Loulse Nl**h'**°_" Co lck.o :m a x l k ,Clrmvum e . m l Caroline Aye,Dorothy Bnxtrr. Nobon. Iktty Xobie. Leon Pelen»u»-Dorothy Povreil,Lillian Rasmussen Margaret Jenkins. Mae M. Knopmnn Jeandtl Raberhnn.Josephine Rob La Vaughn bloat; and Ruth Widner Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peckand fam ily were Sunday guests at the lwmr of Frank Biffar. Mr.and Mrs. 0.B.Carter nf Omaha sriaiteil at the Walter Peck home last Su y.1| Mr.Fred Olson and wife called at the Jonas Blomberg home Sun- day afternoon..Mr.Illombena;is not recovering; from his illnesses ful. as hialrielnre could wish:however he in arounn ere Limo and wear me :range ex mehouaehold goods.l The Monday Afternoon Club mel U r his 1The school vwsrrem, with the aa- aintance of Elias Helen Sailing of the | Ame rlan College in Omaha.last Thundly evening was quite well ab tended lml very well enjoyed by every one present.Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Widener \n¢l Mr.anal Mm.August hiateen,Jr. =pent Sunday ul the Robert Widen- #hmm in Blar________Gifford I'rencheame up f|5oi:Oma Nov. 24 at the home of Mrs. George order.The met nes o nove A 'rl h h d Ln organiaatlon are held every eveningIeQuarnereoetessnet_ |k um " d k ,'rouflern 3 »d I n seven oc oc .over I mo na program . an ga\e ' l he Se -Roebuck Station in Chicago. t i te u i f "Th *' " 'mow n "gg ge rea. ew fo h °| with "Little" Glenn Rowell and "Big" Little F ",ttenelrone o e nevri I'uni Rush in charge of the certmnrv'm x t th mi r u .r naae. pu c I tary e ies."Smoky" the :luck and "Stl£IeI 'b L8 ll hi F hae u mee"M ;Canter a m 'muon the parrot initiate the members and Dec. 1....t .*rs s er ant I *the Woodshed Theater has been or- .Iaekson have the fte '.gram.n moons ln ;rani:ed for the entertainment of the club members. l m e n t w a s r e a d .S a ve d a n d sec on d-" " ; f " """~ ` \ b b o in nn l o n l e m l p;} d_1 i l u p i ||n d h, d t h r f h e d . A L e :mi nn er e u y a w e r e a n n e m u n s p a p a l o n n m a t z z -i n t h e o u ! a n e r a t r o n g h o u t t h e '."- a n d f g v g n m . * ° § § 1 ; < > . . . ".l`,¢=' .1',..u l n e n so 0 m n h a bs'W m .Sc h mi d *L Pa y -m l !fo r N o ve m b e r $4I9£. 'l'3 ti¢\n i n t h e F i r s t G n d e .H e r p l l i l r a l l l t i n b u i l d i n g u p Re b e k a h i d w z .f g ; ~ 3 °W I T L M n - _n r _\\1 -.......!.|* .m hh A » ¢ m ! C r o w e l I L b f .l m i G r .C o .-|5 8 a p p e a r :i n g n q f h g f ¢ql|.l;||n o f Th J g g " Ta y l o r 1 , a l s o n i m g ( p | Q g i d e n g l a l l b e t n g n f i g g g d I pnenent voting 'A\E',the motlonlam "'T'°"""="eulu *- " " °°°¢'""1carried.iFouu\to see the poultry :haw a t l e l i b Cash Account the auditorium.This wanfine trip Geo. B. RikerM1IhC':.-| .n; ue:M 'gg i mmgif id wt an l ent! we-= made moat ple;~=ant_to.the0rr\ol1m Prlgtlng Co. u of boys wl~.en Fair. 0. 5. bum jnnn Boro em l~l-Z. Compton md Qc. Wiltis Music Co.~- - White-Smith Music Pub. Cn. .s12ono that has been transferred wi sro P .It h e - S e w e r D i e t r i c t F u n d t o m e " M m e : n ,S t a t e E x t e n m o n l o u l t r y m a n g ¢D I » t r I t F u n d Bo n d s t o ¢m.~='=""A u i a t n n t S u p e r i n t e n d e n t o f t h e f " l f c !show, guided the puty and explainamount u action transferrin! t.hi1l I some of the exhibits shown.in money luvmz been taken by thCouncil,Resolution, at the spec al ;=f°=; to "T:e1"::1'ick°;'n}::b:;';r;°rw: meetiri h Nos mber 22. waz. on." "purexMQ.a lxrge cure of beeutsful wild game:- m m m s .._-.Gr\>. Sloan, Christensen and Jacobs g»» '"!A";°"';: and bantnmst ...va ¢=>' o p mtoting-'\`\'F§.- Catmiehel 'bemg "bl The club meete December 21»t at se.ssir:m?fprL~e. 48.10 This wus followed by n number nl 12.82 fmt gnde children who took part 6.00' in n musical number that pleased the 55»W|m|r1Ienee immensely.They were un 1.54l.i¢-r the supervinion of Mm Gilbert 1-ll' Ihown, musial instructor.cnurehiittrindelt Co.-6.94.An election of oftieenl resulted an 1Arthur P. seems cn.4.so1n=¢election of Mrs.3IcQua|-:ie nn Amerran Book co.1°45'pm.m¢»=s,Hrs.Wm.m.Heller u l University of Nfbmlw 1.15. vice president and Miss .saute Bunn "Qowmlon, Maher and D'Hanlon 3'°»9°'law.l were read by the plamen: University Pub. co.S3?1.m»~a approved by the members. i n f th e Ne b r ld n mmm A a mmbl l The ment. of Douglas county A stuff of offleers and a num ref ahen to the number of ,,..h.,..f§§;""{_;;* ,;_"f_ "Th"'m:;°'I'Y nj thiny ceme on fromdfimeha for ,°ltlnn|.mm:e:c al orgenizationadneam occasion.The Gran ter..H. Van C leve and wife of Tehmhi xgf og e l g;-=-= e glgeatie were :Iso present.3 n a : h u n Fortythree and 99' huudreths pu cent of the paved reeds in Dwxll-I county an of brick.I-'orty~th|~»e and 45 hundmithe percent are concrete h i e h wlm 17.50 pereent have bim- |:m:n.|_J:o;z,...xnd..2 adnm. Informal talks were e by a.number of members and an interest-1 ing ldtlreax wax given by Gunn lata- ter, W. H. Van Cleve. The iewel which Silas Taylor re- eeivocl was in the form n la mu!! dlunone! center.The Grandi-Ann .e .\_l.\ et.- -¢¢|_1 \|.....¢,.- ..1-1 nvwaqntnei ln!!with »1 T W D l p l l n d l t l p a v e d ~ Q I ' inmn,biuiellne Schmidt.HurrySousawn,Margaret Slruve.llab d Qyrinl Baejr, Buelah Gutachovr. Lu `\'~'a1ln:¢»,Alma Wdch ind 1_m,|,,rllle Jensen.Oscar Pelennn.EHR Ziegler.Sorensen.Bernice Stricklelt,Heian »Uu||¢1!l\|and Amdt Viz.ha hnusu a pan of the time.'ha to spend Satunlny night with nu||m|||n||||n||||IIKM:Mullinmnn||i|||f:mul|u|||||n||n|n|in|Q \ . »J'Ie|\u5a - .- . ..rsnrx'.c'r Armnntxcs ,1 B Th o se ne i th e r a bs e n t o r t ar d y < tu r » h l o r g n r e t Jo ne s,Gl a d y s G i l l i a n . C l a s fi e l dal i: w ee ks ..4 re ne e a p p e n w e r e school,a w a i t . B i l l y B a u m ,B e t t y Be a ty ,W i l l a r d C r o w e l l .E l a i n e Gu ot in ,R t l u e l l I* I u n d .F r i t h Ol s e n a n d M a r g a r e t Po un ds . W e a t school.G r a d e l ln o m A n d e r s e n . o f u y L o u z n l m é e . Vi vi a n P a u l s e n a n d R o b e r t P e t e r a e d . W e st s ch oo l G n n l e I n H e n r i e t t a Voss.Je a n Gi l be r t so n . A r d e l i M u n c l o r f. N o n m n C h r i s t e n s e n V i n s o n S m i t h .Th e o d o r e H a n s e n . R a l p h P e r u n , L l o y d G u s t a n o n a n dD o n d d J x m e m W e n t neh ool G r a d e W I L e l a h K u h r , H e l e n hl e h r e n n . C l a r - en c e An d er s on .Vi c to r W g ,L y i e } i o w a . Th e 8 H e i n e n ' e -** " - be rs ,G l a d y s Re y n ol d a f r o m Gr an al Is l a n d a n d A r t h u r H a u l i n g f r o m G r e a t r i va l r y is b e i n g eti rle noe rl o ve r n co nt en t w h i c h i n b e i n g h e l t i i h y t h e 5 N s .T h e r e s u l t sri il b e fo u n d w h e n so m e o f t h e c l u e ,n o wab s en t r e t u r n t o school.| T h e S t h g r a d e H i s t o r y clans i n w o r k i n g i n In ve n t i o n booit lete. Ma r i o H o s e . D o n a l d S o r en s o n , B G P , n i c e H a n s o n a n d M a r g a r e t A n d e r s o n h a ve ee le h ra te d t h e i r b i r t h d a y s a t aeh ool re ce nt ly .| Th e H i g h S c h o o l C o m m e r c i a l C l u b H r .a n d H r s .T .A .Bo b s a n d w i fe a t e d i n n e r S u n d a y e ve n i n g w i t h M r .a n d M n .L i n t o n P u f fe r a i th e h o m e o f t h e l a t t e r . Sire.W.Ft.Ithller,whose !!1!¥l'F.~. we noted inonr items n :few Weeitel ugo,pas sed a w a y w h i l e y e t i n th e hoo pit ad i n O m a h a .H e r Be nc h fr i e n d s e x t e n d s y m p a t h y t o t h e fa m - il y .| The (.ommtmity club spent apleas ont afternoon at the home of the president,Mrs.Chess Sutton.Our work wan hemrning dish towels for t h e hosbena.Pl a n e w e r e ma ri e t o fill baskets to gtndden somebodfr.Th a n k s g i vi n g . M r s .F o r d a n d M u r i e l a n d M r s . W l ih se a n d D o l o r e s e l l l e d o n M r s . S u m n e r I"'H¢Iay a ft e r n o o n b r i n g i n g | .ni ce ca k e w i t h t h e m i n r e m e m - b r a n c e o f t h e l a t t e r ' e b i r t h d ao 1 n ~ n t m m \m i r r Sh o r t .u _,rN o r t h ne G r a d e 1 Em°=1=*="» enjoyed a Th e a t e r ¥" '} " > l M r s .1 : . w . S c h m i d t o f B l o i r a l p e n t L, . ,'i Ga r nr o n "G a l a R o b e r t Tu e s d a y . e ve n i n A l t e r at te nd nn g F r i d a y a ft e f n o o n l t i t h H r s .E .C . 'e m _t h e m o vi n g p i d '- Ir fn .t h e y ga t h e r e d L i p p i n c o t t . | i r e n d s In K e n n o r d . Mr s . G eo . R o be r t s o n w a s a n O m a h a s h o p p e r o n e d a y l a s t we e k . `M r .an tl M r s .E . 0 .F a i r c h i l d a n d 'm t n i l y o l w i t h M r s .H e l e n B u : g e a r . M n . N .w . G a i n e s . w h o h a s b e e n vi n i t i n g w i t h h e r m o t h e r , M r s . W e e d , te t ur n et i t o L i n c o l n S u n d a y w i t h M r . Ga in es . M r .a n d M m H .C .E d w a r d s a n d M r s .H a r l a n d F r e n c h w e r e a m o n g O m a h a sh o p pe r s la s t we ek . Jo h n B l o o o n n d M r s . L e o n n n i P e t er se n nh o pp e d i n B l a i r S a t u r d a y . l i e n n a r d g i r l ! d e fe a t e t t t h e £ a i h o u n r i r l a si x t o n o t h i n g i n a n o t h e r o n - ; het bolt game l u t Wednenday. A.N.Anderson spent the week- e n d w i t h h o m e Io i k n . U n77- n77777777Q 1an-laanua7777e-no77 `Qan-ua77; =7a-aaon-v777n . -70-ra- - a7 l -sua777777i - nQ 7un77nu nQ- n1|-uae-an71 71 1 :C a r l M o n s o n r e t u r n e d Ia n t m i k e f r o m M l n,N e b r .w h e r e h e h u be e n w o r k i n g . 77Q : M r .a n d M r s .F r e d Jo ne s a r e t h e § p r o u d p a r e n t s o f o b a b y b o y a r n v -74 7 ~ \-wu ' a v / l l THE burning subject of the day is COAL-can I get the kind I want, the grade that burn§ best in my stoves and get it when Ineed it.Our answer is-Yes, if you order from us. § imn the motion c lrried..he he f h za J P J hThereport from the secretary .,;j.__me u t c pits ent cus em-: Ao 7 , C;';'g; u;°"d Q,n w I t v u a e c m m so n u m unc '*"'=""'"VIIIlabel l l In I ,.....,..........._3-75 i r g s t h e sec ond Tu e s d a y o f e a c h be a u t l fz d b o u q u e t o f r o s e s l n b e h l l f t m d f r o m O m l h l zu F n m n n t .T h e I35._|;Qr»nth.A t t h e c l o n e o f t h e m o u l i n ! l o l 't h e In c a !O d d F e l l o w s 9|» g; r| l|| -!LID¢0 |1 l.h i g h w a y P - W i l !!re ac he s I n "-.n . -\| | - - 'l . . . . u . .!} \ | fl n d va | n !l I\ | . | l i m a n d i l a x l e n m l -|}\.|\Pin Dezmrtment ahowimr mu A .Fl n n n l u n L om e n t m a d e b y t h e m fo r fl ow e r " °" * '§ _ \3 , 1 p ; R; g . \ § ;L E G I U N H D L U S G i n n a n d C o .2. 15 rh i r m1Id¢n1;i n vi t e d : I I p m y n r W l t l n n .A m r u w : t r g a u w . a w S l j l u \ i v " - ~ - - - - - - -.- - -a n d g r a s s 8 0 6 | Q t u l 0 C i t y h a l f, t h e ;J O I S T I N S T A L I A T I O N O n w h a S c h o o l S u p p !y C n .2 5 1 4 s t n g g l n t h ;aoll¥ ¢5fI2 j g h n g g fq n m ; fo u n d i g d l f fl c u i t t o re s po n d f g f g e d i n t o P ¥ B ' l | \ 0 l l l , w h i l t g h , g g g u U a m o u n t n f i h e s a m e b e i n g 5112.601 i f 1-'.K o l t e h n l n 4 0 0 b e f o r e l e a vi n g t h e b u i l d i n g , f o l ¢ l k ! ! f | 'mlnuf-QS.50 d e e p l y w a s r n a n r u l d i s p g ve d so °U11M¢¢* W I t h a " * '.......|" ' " " "n n d '°°° °°'1 °*'t h e -_. n . v. & Ia u ¢ e r 4 . 1 0 a n d I m p o f c u f f s .M r s . W m . H !- § u m d » ¢ ~ d b y th i s w h e n o f a m a n d a -_»inw\n h l z h w l s . a y m e <=w11=: '::;. T|IT\.§é`|iii§|o no ml Salionli °°"""""€['"PL E-rmmnhf Pull. Cn._l.|||" nn ,,,,¢|||||¢fl¢ un !'"P!"'°: T 1 1 6 b l u u o l H B l T | | l l l " c u r l a v ;a n n .u .y u . . . - - P _= i n a c t i o n t o t h e 8 9 t h D i v i s i o n B a n d o f a h a r p l m e . i n t h e s i n o u n t o f $ 1 5 0 . 0 0 w a s r e u i . §T h e o f f i c e r s i n s t n l l l d w e r e H e n r y M o v e d o n d a e e o n d e d t h i s b i l l b e l l ' § T m h h \ o n a s e o m m a n d e r n n d s t i f f l u w é d a s r e a d a n d 9 N I !I W l f m n l l a n d M r s .G e r t r u d e R e i d a n d u n h .o f - b c d r a w n o n t h e M u n d o F u n d i n p a y - E f i e e r s . m e n t o f t h e s a m e .O n r o l l h f A l a r g e c r o w d w a s p r e s e n t i n d u d - r P e e b l e s .G r i m m .G u y ,M o o r e ,C h ' I "! 1 n g m e m b 5 r s o f L a I | - e n :P o s t .a h a - l r n s e n o n ¢ i J l c o b s s o t l n z ' A Y I I ' H u n i t s u r l i t o f T e k a m n h w h o w e r e o p : - \ \_ _ s J ' - - - l » \ ¢|l m i n r r a h s a e n l . i l l f _; . . \. . . . . . . » .n u 1 r s \ ¢s l l s n M r .H a r t ; n|.u n»|\--..v .-_..._.._On motion the building and gwunmix mmg a strong fac tor for good In committee was instructed Lo Piwfthe community. lzghta at each entry-way to the High; school building and on additional SILVER wr~:DmNG iight on the Nonh side of some buiI=|Ar»=Nwzas.\n§ ing.No !mther bundnen anpearimr.;Mr . md 5111.Peter Taft or I"ne~ here on motion the meeting lmljourrv mont celebrated their silver wedding Nl.1 annlvernary last Sunday by lmving the honor she has merited.Ehlrnnyl um. are a pleasure urunvu Refreshments were served to :bid fn-one~hundr¢d ond twenty-five people' The Qegree was also conferred or m s r n l c u s c n u w r on Mn. Carrie L.Hamlin of RuthRebekah No. 1, Omahg at the same:Dietrich Schmidt,wed il'1'lnty» time.eigh! y an, died at his home in this\ei ty u t a bo u t 6 : 60 Mo n da y mm! 12:~a1'sn1°.\l:~1s sU2<tm'r He hm been sn poor health for some Nundorf.Frederic Norris,Norma....at Carlmna restaurant for pumpkin Ml H| d lc g h h be,...helaen.Eduani Watts,Loan Allen hir uhinned cream ami coffee. 'fin BIZ, 1|lur?nz ~ fmimlf a m i ;mg Sand hom. 23. Fiortnce Hamer and Irene Moore.Q Mall?announced Monday; ` ". North achool, Grade ll ...upt.r fJames8-lrglr,Lawnenoe (knee. (Za the High school the plans or a Edwxrd I'een Anhur Gam:ou, Helen Engelke. Arthur Johnson. Louis Lazi- vrig,Leslie Harahnli ond Roy Sat- terahite., North séhool, Grade ill \'ua;|rne Iltudgeon,Louis Grimm Ofile Golden,Donald Peer.George Matteson,George Canimlchaei, T}orT` local and also a County Deciamatory contest.The atudenta were very en-' thusiastic about entering thin field of high achuol activities Mina ba m Melrionlei. head of n o 1:n¢u¢h department wiil do the coaching. Mr. Muller wil! assist in the Orawric al o o l t S o n -- . . -- . . . - . -_ ___ _ _ l l \ . . .l . . - - \n n n l l s l ~~b e at home to remain indefinitely. Her friends are pleased to have her home agaln.Mrs. Harf!- Smith and Floyd drove tn Omaha Mondag £0 do shoppinl. The Missos Goilehon spent Tuesday night at the Chnl. Koenig home. Mi n Francis Carter spent Sun- day with Ruth Lippincott at the l::\ter#home. {.'Iiiklson `Huskis-on the1-ieHh~a zlmzn mln is xz >."fu»:r 1i YEAR Grandma Cruicknhank was eighty rlme years young on Nov.21,and in opite of her advanced age,she kept Lp!!! house to her friends and The Farmers Co-0perative Union Coal, Lumber, Feed and sal: $*;L°,E';n.t'1"° °'""' to °"'~°'"' '°"IWnnlnnul|||||mmmm||||||um|||||||||||||uu1||¢||||||||||un||||||u|||||||||m||||m aoaemummar sa zm m wm w m m w ss ww w om xze m ew m u w m 'nm mm \..»-»-.~.... ....... _.un ,Wrn.Kelly, Secretary. m about agventy-five guests in honor scnoor. cz,Assi"1§=»M M) fm rrtllly ull mamotion arried. The following bi I.. W . Laltao.M.Zrehmd Lloyd Chlmbers Q.; ~.\ni£"l'l1Erma¢5' 11101lsh, udjutant of A. L. Post No. s were z I i Omahl. =;g013 A fine banquet was Served tn onmf two hundred ioilnwing u program. ol music and readings. .so1|Tho mrnnint wound up with a dance; of the odcazdon 'l£u=-==w=um: . anmI.__:om\id§!!!_§ofI . I I B " E l i \ u u \ 1 : a \- " 4 I " " " " "ro t h y V i n d e r s i e v ,G e o r g i a A n n l l ,h 1, 1 b o u m e s e c o n d w e e k i n J a n -t h i s w e e k . L a w n C a m p h e i l .R u b y S u l a l e t t , F r a n ~ " _ _ . , | "i l u | a u n t s r n n l é a t t h e P l e a s a n t E & N. W . RR. I'. H. Shirmer I..1-:. Tv,irlweli among the congmtulatory messagu event. ~Ro b e S a u a l )u u u ».- . - - - ,ces ro ol ul a n d r t i t e : w h a l e f i n w e e k i n F e b r u a r y It Gets the ` Biz!s{HmQflnd \mnm 'f'f§i";; |- ,.......iw¢an¢»a-r nitemoon of lm "akPete Ludwig mura r»nunn:u| \.n.n\unm.uo| .. """g\n¢ sliver rl. \.||&\|n|nun _mamad our tnwnsman, Hans Schumacher, and a ml traar | tn;h;tl\e;°nmgld mgpmzumurd hei st the home and nr. the German nm!was fcrmerly one of our bent 51| present prochim we event. nne w n l ltfzeshmeull were ae fr church, Rgm Weminx offlczllllng and Bla!1 ,.1\'\ashmlrLon county teachers.She nf tho meal.pleuaht enjoyed in {,_ 'Mn lmmnr Iintermentwu mul-lin the r a m - C §53 51 awu»»m 1 "_-_C . I t N . w . R . R .o .¢|rA .f\n..u n i t hi sb or iz n (has. Mortensen 1ssu.w| _-M.Simonsen 185.001| \| \I \ | 1o ra YE AR o w ln j r illI.llUl|,ur au ur »nu|;|¢|- - .-e n t a b l u hi n e C a r t e r .? » i n l l n Carl.-mn,C i n r i c o \ |1 Herman Eadvrisz Lyle GuyerArndt Ilardware Claire Warrick wmard Tyson Western Electric Co.lnteretate Mach. 6: Suppl{ Mill-west Electric Co. Allen & Reynolda Co. Grant GarnerYalsoline Oil Co. Crane & Co.Skinner Fnzlne Co. Capitol Supply Co. Keystone Driller Co. Water Dep"t. Harry Stapleton Lloyd Chambers (Hina. Peak C.E.KrauseCity of Blair Lizht Department Bri Strlelleit 1 u u . v ul 2 0 . 0 0 M E E T S T R A G I C D E ~ * \ T H E m n r r i e d E d i t o r R i n g o f t h e l l o o p e r l "~al . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 5 . 1 1 | . i b n t h i f l a t l S e n t i n e l a n d h a s s i n c e m a d e t h a t r n l c f m 3 9 9 0 .u t t h e m o e a o c a n g ! a g e 3 I e i e y h e r h e m e .|D A R .n z e r l : m a n s e r m o n s , \ g C 1 p g N 1 D e o e u e d : r u b o r n i n G e m m a n y a n d ' l ' . ' 30 p o s s i b l e t o h a p p e n o c c u r 1." f Y :F o l l o w i n g i s t h e l i t t l e p o e m l t o l e n u l , " "m a r r i e d t o X i n M a r g a r e t B o r n - 1 1 s . o o u t a b o u t n o o n a l .t h e G r o v e 1 I H S ; f r o m t h e C a l h o u n G h r o n l e l e :' n n l a r m e e t i n g o f t h e [ ), \ _ l M e r l e n e w m d a a e r l o u a u d d e m g h o l t i n 1 8 8 7 a n d l a t e r u m a t o t h i s l I f a m l h o m e j u s t w e s t o f B l a i r ." ) l e t h l n l u I h e a r a m e r r y t u n e ,R .~a t t h e h o m e o f M n .w . } l u t S u n d a y e v e n i n g a t a b o u t t e n l ° ° " l l l 'i n i 8 8 4 a n d s e t t l e d o n a f a r m l e f t ...»f m ;t i n f o r l n t h l a e o u n t y w h e r e t u m a n n a ,H e u - A mad maintainer had been on the aide hill near the house 2625; 105.501 46.945.?5tho children were nlnarinz an lt. and; Lllm 2Q.15tl¢ Jimmie Wilkins. four years old.: I.38,wna riding the short tongue which, 20.41 5 wee used as a hitch to n tractor and 13.73 20.00110.00 Ltarted by the shaking of the ma- chine. the hill being steep. the tractor51.00.tl0.00, was soon underway and little .Jimmie zoom; lost his balance on the tongue fnllinz »u.a°:in such a manner that the maintain- Tnr.'rn er pauenl over him,crushing his 5.20 life out instantly. another little one was on the main-r Nebrnalta college at Fontanelle. The 9.a1'ui r ln ome wa the u w l Play -on. 'fmll m¢'l'1'5»' tooeteo:boulder has been chosen from the ne ."s nm .,f*"°f" many a weary heart ===n|==h1.,nmen¢farm ln out vic inity ma : S u m doWl'l U12 lull'prtuuth >.T1=.»|nl|FiC gf yguf dfum and ~ ~ g n b e | ~r e d ~. t m l make the saddest face l°°3¢boulder tn which the memliers ol' the' A lovely aound throughout the land;w Wnllunsuan on Friday ,f|,,,n°¢,n_]oelock.He was nr a f H ee f.or errnan a new oThe boys and girls of Ft. Cllll01.l1It}{|)1;23 la customer at the Reeh filling ata rar no o a v makomnnxnungements for the movlnq¥°'lt and atruck him just above gi,¢,taro zona.the anfe also aurriree 'u so uw bone.llmn.of .a boulder to the nite of the firm ey e, cut Fl'3lHe was able to be in school the'nexe day but his eye is ln had ahape.MARJORT ANNE ?deXEEN GONE Are making merry with their bind. And oh. it sounds ao jollyo When cumin; o'er the radio! CARD OF THANKS I Little Marion' Anne Mcl{een.three g lyear old daughter of Bdr. and Llra. bright.rrganir.atlon will attoeh a tabled.With a sense of the deepest ap-|Roy llelia-en of this city, died sod- Fnr oh, ig sounds no 5°uy_0 lnppropriately marked.f#"=="":". are take this method nf.denly Friday at 8 A. 51. at th-eBlair When coming o'er me radio!1 The committee ln charge are }2rs. thanking the many kind friends f°",h°°Pif~ll "J Le:. their expnesaiona of symvllhy durimr;The little one was taken ili at 1 lW . w.lrhlkmnon. Mm oe ure`rlod throu h which are noon on Thursday and wen; into con-.a e A N D C 0 5 7 3 M m l l e n r y Sle ne ke a n d M n :Jo l \ n ' h * "t r y i n g P e K iwr115'h a ve j u s t p u e e c l i n t h e d e a t h e f e u r w l g e m .s h e t a a t a k e n t e t h e h a e - a e u e v 'little d ilIslllff Marjnry Anne.And prtal where everything possible was Moved end seconded tlxene bills bet lle urea home to the house and nl allowed aa rem!and that wanant2\'1»hyei¢:ian ealled but nothlnz could ,,|ag y f f f | j : be draw? \ on the proper funds in pay-lb, done.i:rfi:l=ll=-§'.l'f'1'l°.`L».2'I»..T"°`.1".'§f..."l'il 5p|.;CgM_ alssrzxc who nent such beautiful floral offer-,,She was gh, younger ef two ,5,_ ment of the 'Tmme.On rolle all'.Funeral services were lltlsl lnat llorntio llllyue and theprenult ,ml _fingu. also the c hoir and thoae *h°'tera in the Mc Keen family ,nd | w| 'Peeblee. Grimm Gray, Mwfe Chflll-l¢{~u¢ady nt 2 r.zu. at the Baptist that h, was lorfnd aslng llquonl The City Council met in ,th g f u mk h e i ° ' " ; a l no as xc ~1»5°;g;_- ff~" ;_»»of the '"""f un n a n ¥1'F c e e n a m y a n ineuc amanuer A h ..;»care unnnnt wan m¢ue¢Sat C 0 \:C{;, nm pq we wish eapeemally to :wk thoac done for-her rellel' but to no avail. ...session Wednesday evening or e'1 3,a t at will leave aueet rnemones ot ;;| r;t Milier,Iris Mundorf.Russell Mcffilntock '_'_ /1: .. _; \ef =;=e__n / ` \..Though he starts with trepi- dation He continues with elution, For it doesn't take one long to find it's true, For the man who advertises is the man whose enterprise ia x F ' ;;1 r -1' ¢a n /E W 1 _ ~~/ = > " ' - : m . 1/1 ' | 'm7 If you'd build a reputation With dependable foundation, The home paper is the medium to choose. Here_your ad will be expres- siveA n d your values more im- Dreaslve- © © ©©©©©(33 Hr. H. .1 u l t g a u u .¢ \ n u \ .. - . . ,. . . - -._E m l i y A l l e n .R u t h A m m o n ,J u r q u e l t o n A n d v e n o n .N e l l i e W o l t k ,O l i v e v s : s _ . . . . . . . n . m NIH ,L Il u w l u u c |IIll| \.|lu|v- . . , , ...-...C o r m i c k ,D o n a fd Hennetz,D o u n i d Sor en so n,Ju l i a n P e t e n o n .R o b e r t S y l vi a a n d H a r i W n l m t h . C o n t r a !G n d e G r a d e 115 M a r i e Bry ant ..K a r l Chri ntem nen ( r p m C l a u s e n , H u y i l a t h e d n e E d - vr n n i n .Al i c e G a ll a g h e r .E u g e n e G o l - T h u r m h y fo r h e r h o m e i n P a k . Co l o .r e t u r n i n g w i t h M r .a n d Ne a . Ge o . D r e s h e r . w h o w er e vi s i t i n g ': . : r . a n d M r s .R o l a n d W a r r l c k . M r .a n d M r s .Ja m e s M o r t o n a n d m n ,I'r e d Ba i i e y a n d H i n a E s t h e r R e o c u u , a l l o f O m a h a s p e n t S u n h y lol.|ll|I\ro u t ; ||l l l l n t u i l n :\||u 1l» vuwe r e a m n n |t h e O m a h a fo lk s w h o vas it nl heme Su n d a y . M i n G e n e va St r ic k le t t o f B i n h ..s \\anlehon,Iay Hansen, omue Hansen. al uw Guy Oatrinder mme.lpenl. Inc 1i\1211.°.....1.un IInna?Rliv Marie lgrnn.I'lord Barton.Bm;"Spanmz1 nnc .i I;Widener. n e w |o r o f t h e her b aby ¥ 1W 'I1 ¢r is: ns W h ig );g l u n - Heinmriing,Chauin Houghton, Eul- nz Jensen. Raymond Linden,Blar- :nret MeQu»rrio,Richard Miller. Robert 0'l{u\Iun,Harold Petersen. Tommy Powell,Dorothy floberuon McCra.dren. ;Mrs.Edd! Wilma spentELtnlignr hm hpmc. Moved and seconded this meefinlrlteryH f n v h l i U h ! "W e d .£ ' T ! n f ! I Z » D N ? 1THE ENTERPRISE i f ~ ~ 3 1 .All ~,,,;;,,;,;,,,,,;, for the b|¢n\1d l""oul. In U, county ml illi E.. thzm in their barnsen;e11t. lah au" Fm Matthews, who teaches " - H Q ihékmn services were held on l i n O m a h a .s p e n t t h r h o l i d a y m a m n , S u n d . n y a f t e r n o o n a t 2 o ' c ' I o c k w i t h - --a || - \ ! - . ._Asrvulununsv - » - --linm Sttveni. Bimdanna Sylvian. BM- urdag' and Sunday at the Hnrley wn (Mws t. Q p;Hrnuw, City Clem Donald Jones had n rurn nine Ill: zo Teimman on nuemay on mn "fm ....__luJ. Murdoch. Mayor.f lu x Tutldny.Mr.and Mrs.Jones le vihil asf. irmll'| sister, Mr-. D°f*'n w an R. c 1=m=in¢wn i» besnlrf cf Thsnknd\i11t " " " 'her """" "'°¥ R°"0. L. Ddc imuc; °};'°fI.f`""niI1f i m going ""=°'for her`Hc llth as Michaels.They lltenxiezl o.r ;S:IRM al Bklw.. Lau Vzughzfm this If N h '}1"§""" ; B.c.Matthews °'i l'l§§$ §5f " ' " m m e W gg,m d ;g ¢|»¢ ug :V,Y;\.cox home .:u r a n m u x n u v u \ n a \ m m mr r u lw u l -w ._3 .|M r .a n d M r s .L o u h l l e p a k e w e r e l r r . M n . 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