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12-04-1924......-_...._.._.-.-_ . .. - ._..-. Hr. and Mrs. Chrlstoffer Pete of Cordova. Heb. spent last Sun 1u.ndAn 'mm TABLECtI Gnde. Gnde 5 A'iliflnif guests at Chet Suttnu Thun- Zand, W igmi en raHazel AndersonWaunette Antler- day.9The condition of Orville Hnis mn. Waiver Gullehon, Myril HillmnnMr. and Hn. .hy Desvtr at Omamuc h lmpnwed as hewas ableza She is M spry me I cricketand dearlylovestohaveherfriends. 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 Dll . 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.mumen¢lv..............i i ' £ " ' £ '.If... H:nnenl"f0;¢fi¢5¢ HemofMrs.De\rer'zp=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.£41.12Brown.manspenttheweek-endal.theirir on sub}ects of lhe dv md in anMisa Ruth. Mr. and Mn. 11. v. wil ALL THE PBOPLB v v u up . | 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|~.|=»»-..~-.-...CodSorenson,HelenaSlmonsen, and Clnnnoe Van DeVenter. Grade 5B IIlnaBio:nqoixt, Pau! Oopenhaver DorisDontert, Emill}0at¢rl., Elma Fnin, Helen Gnllagher. John Galla- gher. Goldie Guntin, Moy Houghton Ruth Jensen, Marlon Nelson. Holds Sublelt,HelenWolff.SylviaWU-C InnbelleSlrlcklett.ClarenceC1165- tenaenandMaxellRosenbaum. Grade 8 AAlice Beelmenn. Ella Mae Gnpen haver. Sue May IIaiwards, Alta Fnln. Hr. andMrs.Hurley Chmgns of \;;~Ig|1ghom sf1HeawereSundayYilltonatto 0m_§_h;.e |Miz;Uuteru zoinslzafugennhe 'un' llwlys f°'»==~'»»== and Mn. Tom Wilson, also Mr. the George Forum home,|can w. Cushman Spent the vroek~The °.¢..l`§].Ti'§;.. um 11 hAdolph Lnxure spent Sunday at the 5lrand.Mm LouieHltlhieaonlcnd with friends in Kennard. return- odthe hospitalit.Ii tha\eCen_?;]3{-.JM Lume home.vulted at the Roy Peak home Suning: to LincolnMondoy morning.*shank home on mf-}oyfu'l' " m ; |Thew.R.C.Yinningtonwill llly evening.QThe "°"°boundPl"Gomer wu aiaml we extend to mn Mr and M s 'meetThunday' afternoon,Dec..4.Mr.andMn .ArtMAtI.hies=on.fewhournhteMonday,duetoaf g mmn hmk ou r b u tiflat the home of Mrs. Loo Vaughn. Und dnuihter, Murine spent Sunday wreck in Iowa.Itime,formanym°m'f"ha°°'.°i:!:"Mr.an d ' h i mi ' mlRankin,of »; » = =» , ; ; " ' ; = ' ' ; ' 5; ; _ ~|Hrs.J.P.Knuflsenand\¢m;;¢1,,,5 together.Pm` Omahaspenttheweek-endwith 3 ~ ° " '~~dig?" "°¢lv\ere shoppersinBllir Mondty .|lnlre.Rankin!mother,Mrs.E.s. Pza ky Ui*°£r. onn. Ro;lrallen Bailey ~ Tay lor Mend-Mr. ond Mrs. Roscoe Stewart andDuty .Mr. andHn . J u g[ n u mwere ;~;»;_§§.>m=g»»i»11.=d and trnnnacbfamily spent Sunday at the George'N. T. Lund reports the following gueatn at the Chu Sutton Mm, last .1asneonanl lut ttedneeNelsonhome-_near Kenlunl.forth ales for this week; the Frei o rG r o h ef o r mo f1 2 0a c r e sl o c a t e de n t _.I¢ l L -l v n v\ l »Xrl_. .. . : n. l r s .M a n h n l lm a mi sm u e l l" " ` a o ft h eM l n e ys c h o o lh o u s ew 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,Mfi l eG l n m ¢ ~s a m m y ...D o r o t h e a G i lo n5*m es u m n zw o r l e nmer.m mp r o s q il n h e a l t h a n dw a s a i l i n g o nt opQSo r e ns e na n d: h e S o r e n s e n . s( 1K mh ,N o r m aL u n a .M r s .O t t oMen ci rea n dch i i d r e nM r s .H .G .V a nDe u s e nW e d n es d a y1...l h a i rfr i e n d sOnM o n d a y .f, 1e d bD e " R a ve r w a san ,a r aKT..s_| -l8 . n l §4 u n | \Ir i sM P I .\i5i.\¢d~MTSL0 l l I§x f f l f k eOf~V»¢¢k.T h e y ~u n t i l8 0011138y O w n_ y mm.nzn_ . - - u _ . _ | - . . \ r - . . - _ \ . - -_ - r r4-n_- .au....\ .-...-OD ui 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 ms l a r i l o nm a nw h o m .f r e a n r l lll l ¢t \ i| | m1 u ¢S ;m -T h u m l a ym n i n x'W e d ne a l, D e f. 3r.r u n' " ' u . A . | s . m e e u n g w r ~ " " " ' " ' " ' " 1 ' ° " 'wr r vn l" ' = " " " '" '*IrF H M "~~."'.'2 *'Zf'. .._A. \....n |l*"¢..ln\\ |i n l K h a nt.FR»|.A|ns ~»J.'f..,.-=....,."'.1..'1°. f ° " "0" _ et ob e~ l l~ | l o l | | BOrM 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 foilovrlnlstudentshave nt tained then n kof benqr students nurlltl the past.week perten. In order tn betflalan ar: honor atudent, a student mm-t main "in an average of 90% or above in ill hla etudlu.AudreyBelles, CatherineBeek maun, Qarl Behrenllt, Fun-ces Bren. Ruthcrwahf.KirbyC M -B w ' = |"'nnuhrHalenDraesrar..Ilortenee1I ayne Smith. Elsie Stevens, uemoumeStrlelstett. Ruth Tllden. Walter Wise FlorenceWolff.Grade 6 B; P rneltAnn.Mmh n lBur-.a"ch|»r»n.n»¢nSue Car-ger,AudreyIterCopenltaver,Pan!Gallenttne. Niles Hanl»!ll» Renardz,»»1~1,.Grace 2»!eCormielt-NielsNielsen,Ailvll Petersen. KiethPlleher.MelvinRa- ltA t b e r tW n m l .ve r .B e r t h aS f m t.al ¢ l-- - . IF a u r e ;\ f I \ l \ h \ f ' U D: l a tl l a t l h r n ;a n au nn a- lieR-enshaxrspentthe day Mrs.Chia.HurdwhoisHr. a-havegrandmother.Theday thelady'aelghtiethbirthday the had amealbirthday cake eighty candles.Severaltramthin vicinity been on the sick Hat tl!! pn enmng thembeingMr.and Wm.Baden,PaulKempclse (Suv(Jatrander. wnn Ren- WI!51111 with have Mrs. and \aa u n u n n g aa a q g" m u l Mr. and Mn. Frank Tlmblin, Ella' n gW? Wilkinsonon 'l'ridagxNov. VirginiaZelgler andNellie .nmbfesth- neueOmah a r um: a tthe LLMrs.Alta W ainwright lehthi.; Wahl home onSunday. Mrs. Paul Noel entertained a few Iamliou on Friday afternoon itbeinglittleDnnalll'asecondbinhday.I Mr. and Lira. L. F. Rtey mborg of Frernont were seen on our atneetnafew days last week aa they assisted inthepackingof Aire.C\uhman'a ltveekforLincolnwherethewill npend the winter with her daughter, Mrs.LottieHall andfamily. Mn. Vicde Smith and BlissLtr- lene of Omaha are spending Tin:- givlng and the week-end withMr. andM mGeiirgeStanleyinRer- Mrs. Mattie Hilton and daughter. Mrs.GerberofLosAnimal.Colo. spent the week-end with the former'»- brother, Craig Wright, at hts home. Mr. Wright has been quite Illfor the past six weeks but is able to he up and about the houa part of th- timenow. Litle Selma Echtenkarnp and Ray mmlScheerofArlingtonarenow wLs 1. ll bL i mman.lmeptbers of weu a yn- _. _ . . -\ \ - - - . _ . \ . . . -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 "maxima On 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 ' ¢ |» - --Jl2ar}or|ewwe Inuv¢{||u....,.......llalbart, Pearl Hundahi.anonen-aen,FmderickKulan.FrancesHONORSTUDENTS Kooprmn.Eitherl{ub!e.fiertnade1Junior High,s ALove,HarhndMathews, E15|Hel-.finiAlien.DomlhyKwghand xinger, Evelyq Manu, Mum-edu ¢LoulseNl**h'**°_" Colck.o:m a xl k ,Clrmvum e. m lCarolineAye,DorothyBnxtrr. Nobon. Iktty Xobie. Leon Pelen»u»-DorothyPovreil,LillianRasmussenMargaret Jenkins. Mae M. Knopmnn JeandtlRaberhnn.JosephineRobLa Vaughn bloat; and Ruth Widner Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peckand fam ily were Sunday guests at the lwmr of FrankBiffar. Mr.andMrs. 0.B.Carternf OmahasriaiteilattheWalterPeck homelastSuy.1| Mr.FredOlsonand wifecalled attheJonasBlomberghomeSun- dayafternoon..Mr.Illombena;isnotrecovering; from his illnesses ful. as hialrielnre couldwish:howeverheinarounn ere Limo and wear me :range ex mehouaehold goods.lTheMondayAfternoonClub melUrhis1The school vwsrrem, with the aa- aintance of Elias Helen Sailing of the | Ame rlanCollegeinOmaha.last Thundly evening was quite well ab tendedlmlverywellenjoyedby everyonepresent.Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Widener\n¢l Mr.analMm.Augusthiateen,Jr. =pent Sunday ul theRobert Widen- #hmm inBlar________Gifford I'rencheame up f|5oi:Oma Nov. 24 at the home of Mrs. Georgeorder.Themetnesonove A'rlhh dLnorganiaatlon are held every eveningIeQuarnereoetessnet_ |kum " d k ,'rouflern 3 »dI nseven oc oc .overImo naprogram. anga\e' lhe Se-Roebuck Station in Chicago. ti teuif"Th*' " 'mown"gg gerea. ew fo h°| with "Little" Glenn Rowell and "Big" Little F",ttenelrone oe nevri I'uni Rush in charge of the certmnrv'm xtthmir u.r naae. pucI taryeies."Smoky" the :luck and "Stl£Ie I 'bL8llhiFhae umee"M ;Cantera m'muonthe parrot initiate the members and Dec. 1....t.*rsser antI *the Woodshed Theater has been or-.Iaeksonhavethefte'.gram.nmoonsln;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,biuiellneSchmidt.HurrySousawn,MargaretSlruve.llab dQyrinl Baejr, Buelah Gutachovr. Lu `\'~'a1ln:¢»,AlmaWdchind1_m,|,,rllle Jensen.OscarPelennn.EHR Ziegler.Sorensen.BerniceStricklelt,Heian »Uu||¢1!l\|andAmdt Viz.ha hnusu a pan of the time.'hatospendSatunlnynightwithnu||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 tJo ne s,Gl a d y sG i l l i a n . C l asfi e l dal i: w ee ks ..4re ne ea p p e n w e r eschool,a w a i t . B i l l yB a u m ,B e t t yBe a ty ,W i l l a r d C r o w e l l .E l a i n eGu ot in ,R t l u e l lI* I u n d .F r i t hOl s e na n dM a r g a r e t Po un ds . W e a tschool.G r a d el 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 lG n n l eI n H e n r i e t t aVoss.Je a nGi 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 nS m i t h .Th e o d o r eH a n s e n . R a l p hP er 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 tneh oolG r a d eWI L e l a hK u h r , H e l e nhl e h r e n n . C l a r - en c eAn d er s on .Vi c to rW 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 sRe y n ol d af r o mGr an al Is l a n da n dA r t h u rH a u l i n gf r o m G r e a tr i va l r yisb e i n geti rle noe rl o ve rnco nt en tw h i c hi nb e i n gh e l t i i h yt h e5N s .T h er e s u l tsri ilb e fo u n dw h e nso m eo f t h e c l u e ,n o wab s en tr e t u r nt oschool.| T h eS t hg r a d eH i s t o r yclansi n w o r k i n gi nIn ve n t i o nbooit 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 veee le h ra te dt h e i rb i r t h d a y sa t aeh oolre 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 dH r s .T .A .Bo b sa 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 dM n .L i n t o nP u f fe ra ith 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 seda w a yw h i l ey e ti nth e hoo pit adi nO m a h a .H e rBe 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 apleasont afternoon at thehome ofthe president,Mrs.ChessSutton.Our workwan hemrning dish towels for t h ehosbena.Pl a n ew e r ema ri et o fillbasketsto gtnddensomebodfr.Th a n k s g i vi n g . M r s .F o r da n dM u r i e la n dM r s . W l ih sea n dD o l o r e se l l l e do nM r s . S u m n e rI"'H¢Iaya ft e r n o o nb r i n g i n g | .ni ceca k ew i t ht h e mi nr 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 irrSh o r t .u_,rN o r t hneG r a d e1Em°=1=*="» enjoyedaTh e a t e r¥" '} " > lM 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 aR o b e r tTu e s d a y . e ve n i nA l t e rat te nd nn gF r i d a ya ft e f n o o nl t i t hH r s .E .C . 'e m_t h em o vi n gp i d '- Ir fn .t h e yga t h e r e dL i p p i n c o t t . | i r e n d sInK 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 yl a s twe e k . `M r .an tlM r s .E . 0 .F a i r c h i l da n d 'm t n i l y o lw i t h M r s .H e l e nB 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 it oL i n c o l nS u n d a y w i t h M r . Ga in es . M r .a n dM mH .C .E d w a r d sa n d M r s .H a r l a n dF r e n c hw e r ea m o n g O m a h ash o p pe r sla s twe ek . Jo h nB l o o o n n d M r s . L e o n n n iP e t er se nnh o pp e di nB 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 asi xt on o t h i n gi n a n o t h e ro n - ; hetboltgamel u tWednenday. A.N.Andersonspenttheweek- e n dw i t hh o m eIo 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 lM o n s o nr e t u r n e dIa n tm i k e f r o mM ln,N e b r .w h e r eh eh u be e nw o r k i n g . 77Q : M r .a n dM r s .F r e dJo ne sa r et h e§ p r o u dp a r e n t s o f o b a b yb o ya 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 andget itwhen Ineed it.Ouranswer 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 o m 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 Ruth Rebekah 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.FredericNorris,Norma....at Carlmna restaurant for pumpkinMlH| dlcghhbe,...helaen.EduaniWatts,LoanAllenhiruhinned cream ami coffee. 'fin BIZ, 1|lur?nz ~ fmimlfa m i ;mg Sandhom. 23. FiortnceHamer andIreneMoore.QMall?announcedMonday; ` ". North achool, Grade ll ...upt.rfJames8-lrglr,Lawnenoe(knee. (Za theHigh school the plansor a Edwxrd I'een Anhur Gam:ou, Helen Engelke. Arthur Johnson. Louis Lazi- vrig,LeslieHarahnliondRoySat- terahite., North séhool, Grade ill \'ua;|rneIltudgeon,LouisGrimm OfileGolden,DonaldPeer.George Matteson,GeorgeCanimlchaei, T}orT` local and also a County Deciamatory contest.The atudenta were very en-' thusiasticaboutenteringthinfield of high achuol activitiesMina ba mMelrionlei. head ofn o1: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 athome to remain indefinitely. Her friendsarepleasedtohaveher 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 nFrancisCarterspentSun- daywithRuthLippincottatthe l::\ter#home. {.'Iiiklson `Huskis-on the1-ieHh~a zlmzn mln is xz >."fu»:r 1i YEAR Grandma Cruicknhank was eighty rlmeyearsyoung onNov.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 aoaemummarsa zm m wm w m m w ss ww w om xze m ew mu 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 . Lalta o.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 \- " 4I " " " " "ro t h yV i n d e r s i e v ,G e o r g i aA n n l l ,h1, 1b o um es e c o n dw e e ki nJ a n -t h i sw e e k . L a w nC a m p h e i l .R u b yS u l a l e t t , F r a n~ " _ _ . , | "i l u| a u n t sr n n l é a tt h eP 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 eS au a l )u u u».- . - - - ,cesro ol ula n dr ti t e : w h a l ef i nw 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 rillI.llUl|,ur au ur»nu|;|¢|- - .-e n t a b l u hi n eC a r t e r .? » i n l l nCarl.-mn,C i n r i c o\ |1 Herman Eadvrisz Lyle GuyerArndt Ilardware Claire Warrick wmard TysonWestern 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;tMilier,IrisMundorf.RussellMcffilntock'_'_ /1: .. _; \ef=;=e__n / ` \..Though he starts withtrepi- 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 xF ' ;;1r-1' ¢a n /E W1 _ ~~/ = > " ' - : m. 1/1' | 'm7 If you'd build a reputation With dependable foundation, Thehomepaperisthe medium to choose. Here_your ad will be expres- sive A n dyourvaluesmoreim- Dreaslve- © © ©©©©©(33 Hr. H. .1 u l t g a u u .¢ \ n u \ .. - . . ,. . . - -._E m l i yA l l e n .R u t hA m m o n ,J u r q u e lt o nA n d v e n o n .N e l l i eW 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 fdHennetz,D o u n i d Sor en so n,Ju l i a nP e t e n o n .R o b e r t S y l vi aa n dH a r iW n l m t h . C o n t r a !G n d eG r a d e115 M a r i eBry ant ..K a r lChri ntem nen ( r p m C l a u s e n , H u yi 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 yfo rh e rh o m ei nP a k . Co l o .r e t u r n i n gw i t hM r .a n dNe 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 dM r s .R o l a n dW a r r l c k . M r .a n dM r s .Ja m e sM o r t o na n d m n ,I'r e dBa i i e ya n dH i n aE 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 ln t u i l n:\||u 1l» vu we r ea m n n |t h eO m a h afo lk sw h o vas it nlhemeSu n d a y . M i nG e n e vaSt r ic k le t to fB i n h ..s\\anlehon,IayHansen, omue Hansen. aluw Guy Oatrinder mme.lpenl. Inc 1i\1211.°.....1.un IInna?Rliv Marie lgrnn.I'lordBarton.Bm;"Spanmz1nnc .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,ChauinHoughton, Eul- nzJensen. RaymondLinden,Blar-:nretMeQu»rrio,RichardMiller. Robert0'l{u\Iun,HaroldPetersen. TommyPowell,Dorothyfloberuon McCra.dren. ;Mrs.Edd! Wilma spent ELtnlignr hmhpmc. 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 Wgg,m d;g ¢|»¢ ug :V,Y;\.coxhome .: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 dM r s .L o u hl l e p a k e w e r el r r . M n . J o s e p h R u e n h a u m i n i l a r b3 2m; | ..f n ;n m .n h l " .. December 4. 2924.Pap'I'!1rl_ - _- - - - - ' m x s z x r r s n r s z s r ; ... | . ¢-. . .Bllir. Nebraska, December 4, M24 n f!" 4 n u - a 'n . u » AR Ll Arlington, Circle held | c ffl c e r a a t C NGTON NOTES Nov.28.The Ladies* h e i r Qn n ua l el ec t io n o f n n : c h a p e l o n W e d n e s - n .P l a n :l a t e c o m p l e t - s n r m d ch i ck e n p i e w i l l b e h l l d o n T h u m - r 4 t h a t t h e ch a pe l . t h e o f f i c e r :f o r t h e :prveaident,M m P. L . r y ,M r s .V e r n o n M a r - r e r .M r s .R .A .D a vi e s . l her dmxhter. Mn. E. I.. Damon at Omaha hat week 1h|uh¢i-in? nl. mmm. 1». at *S famiiy dinner at Dr. W1Ita|'.|. Oscar Hatusews was hauling mm lan week to his pina on the tiuttom as It fame from the huaklng fhid to prevent ru-loading. A piano tuner from Tekanmh 1|as on the Bunch the fini sf tha week seeking employment. Lira. A. M. Johns Ind chiidrln p- iumed Holiday from Lua Angelus where she hu been since Sept.I. KENNARD NEW S Floyd Leonard ame up from Omm hl Fridaymlght to spend x few days with home folks, ntuming Sundly . Floyd was enjoarint a days vacation from duties at the Creighton Uni- veraily of Omaha. Hrs.Cushman and Mr. and Mrs.l..I". Kreymborz came in Tuéniay »¢¢»¢¢¢.»¢~¢. ...»~.... When in Need of Spark Plugs Buy the Mdti-Gap A Home Pmdua md:InBd Plugan Eanlu. nulfmpsparkrlug c». leue on the three-hundred and twen- i> acre Leftwiteh farm, the need corn business,!eulnR :be farm for the purpose of raining seed com. Blur._|Mr. and Mn. Chu. Hinellne weve Mr end Mrs.Roy Anderson Mr. Omeha. vinitors Sunday. am!Mn:-. A..?. Gray and Dorothy,Corn huaklng in this vicinity is Mr.Wall Sutherlsnd and Chesler beut finished. Izllnnelt spent.Tgm hgv gn g dey at Mrs.E. J .Colley up-ent TlunkzJ. P. Mudlin home.!glvlng wills hu' lilllnls, at Bt. Paul Mr and Mn. Dan Thompson and Nebr. fanuly spent 'l"|unks¢l\in5 at Will Mr. Colley entered some of his flne Thumpsona home.Jenny Giant chickens in the Omaha Mr.and Mn .John Bu ry and poultry :how int.week and was ... |l|.!|ng an up-enum.Amen;these U- k i m: p u t i n we s p o n w e n the gillanalriu,Pete Nelson.Rune!! rrimn and Fu n k McBride of f I I c a u l c n m m e - r o n BAPTIST c a u n c n (Gu.lincoln and i th lln tta ) Arthur D. Smnlhy, Pastor. s u m: 8 : Mo l z o A . u . Ih f nh z g B en i n I ! A H. Benning Service 7:30 P. al. n ¢ _u - °IEA(HER'3 EXAHINATION m r Nov. 22, 192-I Jan. 24, 1925 Andi IB, 1925 J*|"¢6 1925 Aug.2,1925. aran amz News Hin Clara Iverson Iris shopping :md risitin¢friends in Orrmhs n few d i y : h n reek. Hin Freda Neiman, who is attend- inz a businul eollen in Omaha, Hr. and Hrs Ray Triple!! enter- iaimld the folkwring [Mats at dilu ner Srmday . Mr. and Hn. Lnqpnce Larson. Hr. and Hn. Chuda Clém- enu and children, Mrs. Hinnla l`rlp i m o f Blair.Hines Eledice ma Marjorie Godler. Jac k Diiria of Cnig wus ; bud Hr . md Hn .A lb er t L ai lman ml P w w v d o f n m m l Personal z»:.=- hby spent Sunday nt the lin.Sadie tate estimated at $8,000.00 me nm-llengedoht hom¢ling for tdminhintinn |.}10l¢0f. Hin Nc rm: IIoltnnn of Arlington]ll you fail tn appear at uid Cqlm splnt the weekend with harm folk.-1. iy Conn on the 19th dw of Denm- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilkening And ber 1924, at I0 oklod: A. ll.,and family and Hr. md Hrs. Emil Lail- c ontest uid petition, :he Court will man attended n blnhday party alappolnt Carrie Free or some oiher my afternon ed for the I »-"mr wma dny, Dectmh Following a CHURCH OF CHRIST (Cor.Lincoln and 2nd n i n u ) L. H. Camp, Pastor. Bibb School 10 J L u. u ma ; W é n h i p 1 1 A . u . Ch-Mlm Endeavor 6:30 P. ll. Evening Service 7:30 P.H. Church Night.Wedneadly 7:80 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Cer. Walker Avo. and Colfax) James Ilelllmllll. Pastor. Sunday School 10 A. H. llamlng Servic e 1: A. ll. L'l'|r1atiln Endeavor 6:30 P. M. BT.PAUL LUTHERAN cnunc ze (Drum.Neimskni Rav. R. J. llcine n. Pastor emma; School at no Ji. M. Chunk Services at l l A: 1§_I. LIIERICAN 1~:v.1.U'ru.TRINITY (W.Lincoln and End street) ll. J. Warning, Puurr. Blair Telephone 1802 American Luthenn religicinl in- atructlans Saturday nftamoons at 1:30 or 2.Sunday school 10 1. rn. Divine service at 10:30.Our rar-sic n are alternately either English el German. The church board meets occuionly and the voting membcn comem quarterly. The Lluliex Aid meets wary lin! Walneadny afternoon of month. The pu lo r inland!to serve minion:tations on Sunday P.M's. : m u s e z:v.1.u'rm;mm CHURCH (Cor. Jackson and Center street) ___ H._Niel|cn._Bl.l\nr.__ _.L. Sunday School 9:25 A. Bl. Homin; Servic l 10:80 A.aa. Evening Service 7:30 l'. M. RE-OBGANIZED CHURCH o r J esus CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS * (Lincoln Street between 6th i Tthi Elder T. J. Elilott, Omaha,Supply Sunday Schooi at I0 0'eloeE. Preaching Sunless at 1x A. ll. ST. FRANCIS BORGIA (Catholic Church) (Cerner Colfax and 6th |lreet} Falhlr C. A.Beyarsdorier.Puiar Fin! and Third Sunday of each month, Mm at D A. u. Second and Fourth Sundays, Hua az 10:30 A. ll. J ane Hour and wi f e o f c a m accompanied their mother, Hn.C. E.Hater home Wednesday eveninu and spent 'I'haniulrlvin¢ day at the pannw home here. llr. and Hrs. Harry Luth mum- ed 'hiesday hom lllnnemtn.Mr. Leach had dosed his grading work for tha winner and will spend the time here with his fnmiky. Mr. and Hrs. L. F. Hllslnger were in Omaha Friday.- R.J.Sdienck and Kildred and Arlene Kenneth and Donald visited relatives at Crlig Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.E. C.Burdie nndi IZngene nu-'l'hnnks(lv~inp:dlnne:I wiw 1-ré. :ml Mrs. w. 'r. lleanlovr at 1 Hennann%ati\e»¢ received the sud news of the death of Orr: Wert h w w at his home in Hichgan last week.The body wlll be Shipped to Kenna City which was his form er home, far hurili.Deu uod urn ilu sun of the into Robert Wostuul grew to manhood here. Pdemben of the WOmln'x Club met Fdday afternoon at the home of Mrs. 0.H Gedaey.An interesting program wu given which included 'the foilowing papers and reading: Women in industry Mrs. Nu-el3eney Compare the Podtion of Women in Colonial Days ami their Poaition Today Mrs. G. H. Stands; labor Saving Devices Mn. E. Reid Frqgont.Ilimmic Bromn's SLlter'e¢Wedding Dr. A. J. Camenm was a business M Leo Hma n: tllier in Omaha Sattndny.lllra. Lung, who in snailing Mrs. Han- The Louis Horn and Chu.lln mfamiliesdrovetoOmahaaiu]nu' 1'hank:zMn|; dinner with their par enlr, Mr. and Mn. John Ham.Dr.. , . I N. . Ge o .Stanley anter ulined Rev. and klrx. T. J. Reese and Ilobbie. Mrs. Viccie Smith and Hina .Arilne of Omaha lt dinner Thanks gi\in;.J.C.Ackerman of Ornnilp fallen! on Herman relatives Wecinenlny. Min Helen Home came home from The Wayne Norma!and spent the week-enll. 0.li.Gmirey and Mi n lalel,me spent Friday Omaha.Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Caméron and Mins Anim Marie Peterson ¢:¢<:r~tu I.incaI_|\ and spent _ Thankaxlvlng with MM* l}v'°Iyn Olmerum bln. C. S. Cameron was hostess to Tlié bride# club .aaldHlE5'7!¢uvT"2'3. hir and Hrs. PZ. C. Burdic attonfi- e¢' the Shrine:'a Convention in ~`)n"l» ia n u»u|I% nf ilpy n ind Wvk Mr. and Mrs. Na-ary Cuoper enter '.\in¢.i at a fanny: -inner T1\=.n\u»;;!v~ v ény."I"f'm *¢»!lr.wi'w '\|"¢|a we - elif:Mr. s rl iirs.Z)W. }¢.\'|e¢l|:Q \| l ivan. V'\.am n Ch n l 'sh ,...Mn .!."! t 1 and §nI.\ce. N and Hrf.1:"".Cooper.Carr .1 Flu;:I |u.gqg \\|M!I 'i1H. !5 Cu0|*'¥nd \\a 'H20 Mi" 4 'rio Mae ,V I |'\\1"|i \lr :thi M m Marion Denny and children ul Tekananh and Mr.and B m Clyule l`i1ch nm! two children.Miss Hlniice Godney spent her l'hankngivlnlr vnnzinn at her home hen. me was a guest.The next Meeting will be held December 19.Mrs.J H.Finch will be Mrs. Swan. Emory Davis hostess instead of o f S w g was In Sllurdly .was held at fha elock yards Saturday.Chas.Cam- eron wr..-\zructioneer.The buying was wr y pogr,not many ul them being sold and those that were will brought. a very low price. C. R. Gray left Friday evening for Stanton,Michigan in response to a message telling of the serious ill- ness of his mother Mrs.Gray did out accompany him hui later receiv ed a menagr :laying that she might int n Wadi longer.Mm GUY a e- compmniefi by Mrs.Fred Vasa of Omnhn left Monday with hopes of reaching ihen befan nh:p g y gaway.bins. Gray in well known here and it is with rbgrel that we learn of her uriulls illness.Q Misses Merle and Gretchen. Iler rox apent Thanksgiving day with thehqaunt, Mrs.Anna Goodrich. l.lq_\;d Reefer went to Omaha Mon- day 2.0 purchase :nods for the Gray store.Mr.and Hrs.Frank Larson nm! Iiuwn an business A horse n i e two children of Columbus came overtn eat Thnnksgi\inlz dinner at the parental,John Larson home.They stayed over for a visit until Sunday. The Helhudinl I..\dies Am will 3.old their annual Chrintman bazaar in the basement of the Lurion hall evening.-.v Mr.and Mrs.John Ec htenhmp :ind Norm!Hellman el Arlington spent Tuesday evening at the Leo M,.and Echtenkamp homie.EISEASAH1 day of November 1924. Henry Diclrmeyer was in Fremont {L)A. C. DEBEL Saturday on buain/tan. Hr.and Hn. J ohn Fchtfinkunp were in Fremont Wednesday. Hrs. Howard Run and Misa Ailes Rabe were Fremont callers Saturday Chris Kuhlmnn and family and! Mr. Ind Mrs. Henry Mengtdnht am! baby spent Sunday afternoon at thenMrs. Sadie liengedoht home.| 3v!L\.°¢Alice Rube spent T\|¢8d:|) evening at the Wm. Hellman home Min Gertrude Niebaum iinderuwman operation for' appendicitis at ihc| Fremont hospital Inst Tl.ies1Iay and 1 reported as getting along nicely. Lui Sunday evening n numper Ur Mrs. John Echtenknmp, Jr°n nlatise- and friend: dropped in on her to cele brate her birthrlay. The evening mn spent in convew:tion and pinging canls.The guests included M¢5~f\ anal Mexulames Le-onanl, John nn-I Louis IIchtenknmp and family, \\In Frank and family and John Zelchtvn kamp.Sr.and Norma Holtman of Arlington.Mrs.Herman Kerhhoff spent Um meekand visiting relatives at F u inunt.Mrs. Gotilieb Plchtenknmp and \\|Il Harry and Mins .Alice_motorni tn Fremont Tuesday. gg|:;R1F¥'SALE 1I.F Dougherty.Attry. -Urvinue of an Order nf Sale i~ ined out of the District Court nf Wanhingten Chunky,Nebraska,und in pursuance of u decree of siilll th a n in an action therein pemlirig 1.1.herein John Bekins was plaintiff and James s. Trait, et-nl, were de fendants, I will at 2 dc lock P.M in Monday of the 15th day of De somber. 1924 ul. the west front. dw: of the County Court house in the city of Blair.Wuahin|;\on C0l.InI.;» Nebraska.neil at pubiic section lu the highest and best bidder for ca-h. the foilowing described real ¢9lL\ll to-wlt: The Southwest one quarter H4 I ol the Southwest one quarter ('i)m\~~Suturvlay, Dec. S EA dinner s\I ; ; ' L u thne {3]and Four pg;all 1| ae an noen g£nnng 'I lffection Fourteen (N) Township uh; Proceed to 1. settlement of raid ea-' tate. Witness ms hand and ofrusnlsm o DR. LA YLA ND sr xrr zs CHIROPRACTOR Farmers State Bank Bldg. .Both Phones 44-4:Ccunzy Judge 9-12 A. M.2-5 P. M.'ns P. M. Office closed Tues.and Thurs. Read ni right in am Enter;:ri.se."°';'"" -- - F . _. _ . . . - . - . _ _ . . . . . _- coon xv TH |~ l The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way BLAIR GAS g()Ml'A§if IIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|||l|I||Il||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMQ § Fred Claridge Now with § §Byron Clow & Co.§ §Stock Yards, Omaha a z u1 1 - 1 --. _ - un- _ n n -nu -- n -- n -n u :na n -- I am new connected with Byron_Qlow 5; Go., Live Stock Commia §e x o n M e r c h a n t s a t . t h e S t o c k Y a r d s , ' "O m a h a ,N e b n A i b e r c a r e f u l i n -_ v e e t i g a t i e n I a m c o n v i n c e d o f t h e i r § r e l i a b i l i t y a n d a b i i i b y t o g i v e t h e = E u g m o e t .s a t i s f a c t i o n t o s h i p p e r s o f 2 i v e S t o c k . n -nu -"n - nu -_ n- _-s u nu n -31 n u n n4|n - u: - n n _ -a n -- . n- - _ -Q g Zeinceregr hope that my old §iriengleaza acquaintaaceeafiligive . . . . _ - - - - - -- - » - - _ - _ - - - - " 4 - g*¢ | _- l - ru n u1 - 1 coming year Cady: secret rhlli; treasu i l l f .u m u n a .sr u .u l v L | | | » u q w . . . , the week-end at Lyons with rela- tives.3 Preparations are already being, nude for s. community Chrlstmu tree.The Sunday schools of both! churches will unite in the services and s pageant, "On Christmas Eve," will be presented by the pupils of the high school under the direction of Mrs. J. Z. Rhea of Fremont. A number of the members of the loool wornsn's club motored to Fre- mont to attend a meeting .at the Psthfintier.Mr. and Mrs. Chades Fen: and H. I.. Pharris metered to Bennington on Sunday where they were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Chris- tensen.Miss Hazel lirum. who was oper- ated on at nn Omlhl hospital on Thursdsy is reported as doing nicely. C.C.Marshall attended a. Grsln fJeder's convention in Omaha on 1'rldny.C. tv Andrews left hlondsy on s business* trip to Norfblll-Mm Henry Boker is reported tobe on the sick list this week. Mr. snd Mm.Leslie Peterson are rejoicing over the hinh of a non Gerald Rupen.born on November 2 mMises Ruth Close and Good of (Jmshl and 'Wisden Rhea wer! go.esrta~ of Miss Roms Dailey of Fremont nter the week-end.eMrs.John Grifrlys went to Fre- mont on Monday when she lttend- cd s phrty nt the Wiley home.n.A.Men-hall, "Fill Nonnnmsker. lnutln here a few days. There tlns nb dence given here on Thursday evening ns everyone ex- pected so n lively bunch of folks, both of the married ond single set drove nlovtn to Bennington to a well attended dance given at 0lt's hall. Mrs.Widener and Mrs.lisrlsn sffnlrs prevented the family frc joining her in California indefinitl henee her return.P. v. S. S. wil! not have an ent: tsinment on Christmas Eve but 1| have a short program and a i n the Sunday previous nt the S. hour.All come to Sundsy schooFrenchendsonssutoedto0maha'.Mr.I M n ImTuesdaytovisitwiththeformer's!|-,wily and G"Z....""§¢°3`.....f°'.I sister.lflnndsy guests at we Wm.Barb The Thsnlrsgising supper and prorram at the Colby school was very well attended and voted a sucoesa by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Andcnton are the proud parents of s baby boy born last week. Howard Rhea, who attends Wayne Normal spent Thlnltegiving vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .lim Rhea of the Colby neighborhood. Miss Addie shaun and !riend of Omaha ante out last Saturday to attend the social affair at Colby. Miss Ruth French, who is teach ing in Wakefield, Nebr. spent "I'l1|nlr.»~ giring vacation with home folks. Helen Berry came in from Ft\ller~ ton Nebr. to spend Thank:-giting at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Edwards spent Sunday at the- Thorwalal llsnsen home near Herman. Mrs.Mary Jacobsen und children spent Thanksgiving in Omahn with Mrs. Jacobsenht sister, Jennie Jensen.Mmm. Mr s. W m. n. Smith Inc l Lols spent sevew days last week at Bmnuwrlck, Nebr. Mr.and Itlrs.PuulNoel and son .J ;2_... .r.. r_..... ...:»t. u..lt..-t'¢ home. Mrs.Hans Larsen entertained itucsts on 'l'hnnksgivlng :ily Mr .; M m Menno Good and !arnily._.)il: Lena Good,Mr.und. Mrs.Gem King and family,Margaret Got Mr. and Mrs. Albert lllstthieson s Hmtine and Vern Spanton Mr. and Mrs. Guy Oetmnder spe Thursday in Om st the home Mrs. Ostrandex's sister, him Mort! Mr. and Mrs. J. F.. McCracken; Mr. and Mrs. ll. N. Christensen 5 Lyle were Thanksgiving guests the Walter McCracken home. 3»Irs\,Wm.Barton.who h u b e quite sic lt the out week is now sl to be up.Mr. and Mrs. James Hansen z children of Omaha visited at Fr Mlttltieseifs SundayMrs. Lena Good of Blair ls vtslti nt the home of her daughtxl M Hans Larsen.Mr. and Mrs. Hans Franksen I Mr. and Mrs. Will Hart. all of Rc nord spent Sunday at the home Louie Mencke.M r . n n r l M r s . Ja y D e l - ve r o f O r r h a sp e n t S u n d l y s t t h e h o m e - --._ .x l -- - . I \ | | ...JM m - l l e r h a m s i n B l a i r . 51:>a ( I n c a Th o m p s o n o f C a l h o u n : p e u t t h e w e e k - e n d a t h e r h o m e . M r .a n d M n . J o h n M c D o n a l d h u ! as 1 7 . a n k a g i dn g g u e s t . : Sr . a n d M r s . W d h a m G r a b b e o f Papilliun.. M r . m d h i m .L a w r a n c e M i l l e r r e - t u r n n ! h o m e l a s t W e d n e s d a y l ft z r a vimt.w i l h r e l u h n e a n l 0 | n d u a n d Pa pi ll io n M n a n d M u .E .J.H a t t e r w e r e S u n - h y guests#n t t h e Jo e L u u r e ho m e ." \ M r .a n d M r s .H..Th o m p s o n o f had won (SHI. premium In the pulln clul ud necond in uw cocknlrlumHe u mending some of hu Une chickens lo the Dex Haines lho\:Slm lkluvler rlnlled fl'|||\1|'In omn- mf: Suunhy ma Sundny. The wondlrfuhy pluunt ml weather vat have been hlving hu en- nbled lb! fnrmerx to pt thnlr firm work finished Ind are now in nlnps Good Coal ...A¢.... A Fair Price of Dan 'l'hompsonn'. Mr.qnd Hrs.Paul Barry and Mr. and Ivins.1-:dur Ron were at the Ju. Thompson home Sunday. Mr. Trigg haf! for his home near CIucago, Ill. har. Friday after several 1-oek's visit with Mr aughtc r, Mn. Ed. Hatter. The Ilcfmrilty tezdflrs ue prepar ink a Chrlntnus program and aocil' to be given fn the nur future. Mr. and Mrs. John N:Donald and Mr. and Hn. John Ammon attended a dinner party at the home of Jake Eierk Sunday in the Lon; Creek Dis trier..Mr. md Mn .Dan Thtmmaun md Grace were Omd i l shoppers I n t Saturday. Whatever You Are Looking for- ln the way of Groceries,Canned Goods, Preserves and anything else that a first- claas grocery carries can be found in large assortment and at lowest prices at ourstore.Our quick service, low prices and high grade goods have made the casual buyer a steady cualomer.Quality and Efficiency are our watchwords. lf You Are Not Getting Grocery Satisfaction, SEE US! North Side Store Quality and Service WE HAVE OUR OWN 'DELIVERY \f f '" \< 5 9 "I - h w i s M o o d . #W i l m l :t n q m q u m u r n u d fn u r a s m ! ! g n w r m r n d I n n * a n d w n s nq u H o w m d : r u m p - 4 u m a #'~» mums W 1IA1 wa l t he bo eiu ndn e fla nll liW l l ¥ | l o u u n a m | » ¢ l u u ¢ u n r 'mn-mu u »n a t C h a n b u m ?HU W em n n d l n l ng l t a h | l lh d l i mucous rW i i l l l i a u m m :! n l n | | | I "FBO urn IM llllbvr ahh-» lislbli P Au tha n 'dn non' n ndn( y ou mo?Glu them un :ppnnunlly br g " 0Wmsrnxs Nrw o m D n c n o u m ~ 1ln y ou r ho m c ,'lch oo i, ufic o,~..7 d u h l i b r a r y .l f Th { s " 5 u p n m ¢\I |.Aumo:ity°' in .sr `\ \ k n o w l l d l l o i n n n r r k r , " im m ad h u e o nt t n nt . . l u dn g . m m -wo nh y . A nn nfs d l k i nd a o f q ua lti o na . A c e nt u r y o f n l w al o p in g , enl arg ing , a nd pnl lni ng und nr lx-ac dn g a n a nd hi g hs ! u ch o lu s hl p in su n l a cc ur a cy , c o mp lu t an - us ,oamp ncz mn, aut hori ty.W i l p h g l n o l t h l:::'.:'f~¢"L.§.7."f.'s:'.,E .. . . & 'i ¥ I- ? '\`L.- G A Q M E I I I A I I c o .svd u n ol - l . | |» » . . u. s . a .l l l . l l l Iw. The Enterprise fur1inhea cuts for Ida without con:to the ldvirLiner. Huy.''"~ DE :-urro !*u'0TES Hrs. Harry Seitz, who but a ahori tlme ago feil down cellar and broke each of her arms, hu sufficiently re covered to be lble lo do het house workMrs. Lee Smith and daughter for- merly of De Soto, apw living in Oma ha were 'rigmiting relatives and fsiendr here hat w k.Mr. Sta1cup'has decided to retire from farming and hu cancelled hir 0 \ I l| | American Legion Carnival 3 -~Nights - 3 DECEMBER ll-12-13, 1924 Games Fun Frolic Carnival Novelties Legion Hall, Blair, Neb 8 to 12 P. M. Each Night C1-HQISTMAS G R E | f a f r i * 6 " ~ _ - j ~ . - '»5l'f ~ ""`§ y AG:mnvu|Gnrfiug»mm¢fv#: 6 31135 SHOWS 6 0 - Pl~with the Le~ion lsr Ji m " a n d T o m H a l !w e n t t o M a n d a - mi n , l a ., o n Thu n u l n y on n e o on h u n t . T h e y r e t u r n e d on S a t w m l n y . O n l y n s m a l l c r o w d n i t e n d e d t h e fi n e re ci ta l g i ve n a t t h e s c h o o l h o u s e o n F r i d a y e ve n i n g b y Bliss Salltnpg o f O m a h a .T h e r e c i w ," C o u s i n l i s t e , "w a s g i ve n f o r Qhe b e n e fi t o f th e st h i e l ic a s s oc i a t i on a n d t h o s e w h o d l d ntte nci r e p o r t M I M S l i l l l i i t - -n r n m l n v n n !! ! b u t D f " I f Qfd ln * a r e vui lun xg |||l u u n " I M I sus.\ r . | ¢ folks at the present. writing. Mrs. H. B. Plugge was the victim of n .surprise nt her home ndny evening when several lldie alled t o r e m i n d h e r o f h e r h i r t h u l a y . Vi o l e i D a vi n o f O m a h a s p e n t s m - e r n l d l y s l a s t w e e k w i t h h e r g r a n d - par enn s,M r .a n d M r s .M .P .l a r - ae n.D o r o t h y W i d e n e r h a d n n a r r o w e s - h l r s . B e a ve r s p a n n u n . m r . l u n . . . Edclie B r o w n . M n .Jo e P r l x l e y o f A i n a w o r N e b r .u a n u d i n n e r g n u !a t tl N e l s N e l s o n h o m e F r i d a y . M r . a n d M n . C h e z S u t t o n a n d N a t e Th n n l u s g i vi n g d i n n e r a t 1 Ja m e s So re n se n h o m e . M r . a n d M m . P e r c h C o m p t o n i n S u n d a y vi s i t o r s a t l h c J o h n C a m p ! h o m e . el l *I a c l u 1 .» 1 - - - ary class.Mrs. Il.H.llowarth left Frida? for her home at W est Point after #pending a few days with her slaugh ler. Mrs. W. l. Nelson nnri Dr. Nel- son.The Rebekah lcenalngton had a plea-=ant rneetln¢`at the home of Illni.?nul Dewitt on Tliursdny al- trrnoon..Mrs.Houston Etlmundson \tnn assistant hostess.hlesdamen Ida Junzbluth and Wil ma Kimball 'arent to Lincoln on Toes- day.Zslrn. Will Long of Fremont visited frlenrls here the latter pan of the week.Mesdame; if. J. Enerson and Ii. F. Cook were hoetesses to the Lori:- in club at "Walnut Lodge" on Thurr- 'Fa?"'i!'ternoon.A clellelomr t1vro» course lunch was served.Fifteen ladies were present.A.J.Mohr of North 'Dakota is visiting with relatives here.He ex» pcctrl to leave erL_We¢l11f~=1=Y for 0'!\leill.Mr.and Mrs.H.w .Schoettger entertained at a 6:30 dinner on Tues-vay evening In honor of Mrs.Will Reckmeyefa birtlulay.Placer were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Will Reckmev er and non. Thurlow.Mrs.G M. (buffer and daughter, Miss W ilma: Mrs.Kate Ehninger. Mr.and Mn . Schoettger. George and Clara Scho- ettger.2 \Mra.Harry Gilfry received word nf the death of Mrs. I. A. Mock ol Canyon City. Colo., last week.The funeral was held on l"rida!»Mrs. Mock in well known here.havin! lived near Arlington for a number of yearnMr. and Blrn.Dille Johnson mul ron. Min Helen Echtenkamp,Mrs. Lawrence Echtenkornp and Ralph Marshall metered to Omaha Satur- d a u cape last Friday morning wnen. onaccount of the slick icy roads and the steep hlll west of town on the ls line canned her Ford Coupe to be beyontl her control.Morris An- derson. who was rlrlvlnz the U.S Oil truck uns coming up the hill alnppcfi anal Mins Dorothy having to choose between hitting the ditch or the all truc k.chose the truck anal struck lt on the left aide of the cab Nothing was injured but the fenders ond wishbonesi.Dorothy feels for- tunate indeed to escape so suckny. J. C.Appleby hnrl his houne just north of the school park wired lint week. BENCH NOTES Mr. Xoenighr da`righterg, }li»\r Fnla of Oakland and Emma. of Tckumah spent Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. Linton Puffer vlan efl Sunday eveninf:at the Walter Carter home ncor Hennan. Mr.and Mrs.Dear Matthews were Sunday afternoon callers nt the home of .lonaa lllomberg.E. C.Lippincott and family ani! Lyle Guyer and family nte their Thankagivinz dinner at the Jim Sorensen home. Misa Hazel Cannon spent the weekend ln Council Bluffs at the home of her slster. Leon Sumner spent Friday ere ning in Fremont. Mr. Jonas Blomberg has been quite sick again, having to return to his bcd,"but at this writing is sitting up and feeling better. Mr . a w Mr s .Archie Ford enter~ tained tho following guests at din- ner on Thanksgiving day,Mrs.A. 0.Ford and slaughter Edna;Buell I'ond and iiife. C-)'rua l-'ord and fam- ily and hir.Colson and daughter Mr.and Mrs.Louie :nnttmea were Omaha shoppers Monday. Mr.and Mn .Geo.Fallen ape Sunday at Chris Chria-toNerson'a. Misa Mary Jensen is visiting att Walter McCracken honleMr. nnrl Mn. Lester Hansen wr Sunday guests ol Roy Peaiia. Rolnml Warrick moved in the vacant house on the C. Schmidt farm. ahc.\n'rm Min r.o:~:o CREEH John Murphy shelled corn Tum! Leon llinwiley doing the shelling. On Thanksglting ere Mr. and hl J.Larson entertained Mr. and Bl Nels Gonn Jensen and Clarence Blair and Mr. and hire. B. M. Bo; end Mr. Axel Olron and Vernon Omaha.Odile Allen spent the lreek-end the llarrison home. Rnd:ew Hansen of Blair sp Sunday at the Lars Jaaperson ho to help celebrate the son Ave: ninth birthday. Home Meredith of Arlington rp Sunday at the Fred Mater: hon A box social and program t held at the Money school hour-c evening of Nov. 26.A large cnc was in attendance 'and all enjo the evening. Fred Curtin ol Omaha spent weelr-end at the J. Larson home. Frlenda and neighbors gathered the Andrew Fowler home last Sat day evening to help hlro eelebr his birthday.The evening 1 spent in visiting and dancing. Mn. (.l1rl.utofler Miller hananother attack of rheilntatiarn is c onfined to her bed again wi in much regretted by her friend: The Progrerullve Club meets to nt Hn. Brov»n':\ and Mn. 31. n chell and Hrs.ll.Rosenbaum |M r a n d M r s .E u g e n e m b a n d z w o l a n - 1 s u p p e r i n l h r e r e n l n g ° ' ¢ " " " " " | N o r t h o f R a n g e '¥'welwe 1 1 2 :l1a~| h l u n l n n i n l h t \ n l n . f l \ n \ l ---.-..|n n .-....IE ness and can promise that I will E§personally do my best, in looking -5 after their interests. §F. H. CLARIDGE Wnulllllunuuulm|nm||n|||um|m|||n||u|m|||mml||mn||||||||un||||||||mm wdoichS i l v e r t o w n ¢Jmen2:aU Ent Com>'Ilnn '&= i f ~Are Very ~\%=~3 5 F; ~R e a s o n a b l e 1 > ~'-\ " 1 .~],7.55,g fl ,J 1-.3|x4 Cord 1.1.201.D .,. K 'S.,_|-ffm ~ 34x-t Lord 15.45nu [Ln iq g 1 .xoxo so.os tl »'==|30x3' 1: F.; ;T 32x-1 Cord 14 so .u ~ ~33x-t Cord \5 00 w 'w j g f f~ !..`,;J - 1 c ~Always See ~ _ .`§"Us First! Arno!-Snyder Motor Company HLAIR. :\|§|m»\sM\B U I C K D o D G E CHURCH 1533" -ZiTf"}°"" Q.."if v m with aaa aulzmu sch u W - i o m 1"" "" " "- "lfnx and Mb struts)e ' ° ~r l ce an m 5*t 'me °n n | hslf(':}of the Northwest one quan&Irn.I.1bs brother,J.M.Hungate hs Wednendag to consult an occullnl u (14) and the Northwest one qua!(Cor. Co 0. U.Hehc ud. Punor.| nm]fnmiiv Iin renni no her *YF*fleaihio! the Nonhuent onequurtm Sunday School 10:00 A. H._ev. W.A. Ilovrden was owr [rom `Homin; Sonic s 11:00 A. ll..hFlpioflhI4-agus e=ao r. M.~.Tuemiay for a vuit ua! ;::"i""mS`°"k° :uso | »M.Ann Hurdle of Omaha villtnr her gn , g g Mtlng Wednesday ann gzrmul-puents.Mr. and Mrs. ¥..\'». I 'Huniic over Sunday. ~ }mi\§¢<»uta all be present mr wan nm an his mfr C°¢hiI\|é".f.¢§.f.'¥..I.§}.§.¢i...» mm nfnlrva|i1l| lay xer- - "- - . . . _ _ . _ . _ . _ ... . .. .. . - .. . . . _. .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chrlalennon were Sumlay dinner guests at th Ray Tripiott home. Mies Nettie Bell. who louiuu after the househdd dutlea at the Schenck home hon mane to her home nt Por' hen.do. "a."""iT3'2*" dff cocllrei ;;.a;m;.' i»;1mlJ¢?1E=?5ffhT\\» "'°'"'on e n 'ral on pen.Punk of the Missouri River llwrar1I\Iue East on an extention of :laid hmMr. and Mrs. John Giliiam of Te ksmoh spent Thankngl\in; nt ihfgu' Lot One (1) aforesaid to the me 1 n. 11. flovee home.bank of me Missouri River, £hvr\C¢Mrs. A. L. Suiliwan will be hostess_1 2 _ n:_-|-\\._.: fun the s§es!, bool:of.tl1e i l i s o f i Holy Communion every Sun:and Haig; Day xt '?:3D A. H. Church School st 9:45.Aim 1 vice ever? Sunday at 11 delock. (xl " r m :ZNSUIZANCE QFFICFI I.. It. GiLB¥IR'¥, Rn.|All Hinds of insurance i i Blair, Netxrvka£13 I e ~11E. c . Puc zrsn 1 I ' Rm Estate § l Both ?arm and City Property L 1 Phono Incl.278|1 z num.Nebraska | I {x>1 x1 1Inn. w. F. at-:uz~au.:sim:N'r1s'r |l Ro-oma over Blair State Bank 1I1lBlair, Nebraska | : . _ _ _ _ . . . . _/1 f a)DR. E. J. r>.\.u.m' oamzrzsrRoom: over IIanaen'a BakeryBlair, Nebr.In liafnnard Mondaysand "ra"-=~f at- .n - . - - . . . . . . . _ . _ - . . . -. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ I ( r l 0'HANI. oN, MA IIER ao ' H A N w nAttorney satlaw | ca to remain until after the holidays. Herbert Herzog spent "l'hu:alloy in Lincoln mul attended the foothall game.The z»'. al. Jenkins family of lllnir visited at the Herzog home Sunday. A notice of the death of Joachim Thiefoldt. which occurred November 23 will be found elsewhere in this iauuue._Mr.and Mn . c .H.Blnnchar-I were Omaha visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Oscar Davis of Thurston vb ited her parents. Pftr. and Mrs. Som Ilelvillc one day tant week. Ilia: Viola Kastle was home from her school work at Dunchne colletti' for the Tlianksqrivini holidays.She was accompanied home by a acltool friend. Mr. and Mr.L l".llilxinger en tertained the following relatives at dinner Thumlay.Mr.and Mrs.o. lt.Godney and Ni.-ul Marlnrie,Mr and Mrs. 0. I..llilninger, Mr.and Mrs. Eugene Firh and tyo cltildnen.ltr. and Mn.l"orre»\t llre\stl\r and Leona and Mllfonl bloyes. 1.0 IDB Ulfillll 51155100 ulrtw ur u nesday oftemoon.it. J. Schenck drove to Omaha Ola business Weelnesday.Mrs.S.C.Rose returned home hlonday from n vial!with relatives in Omaha. Irank Bronx.John Newell and Wntaon Tyson ol' Blair were ilenrnnn callers one day last week. HEL L (R}I EK W m.; -xr xs ws \- . - - - (Too late for lint week! Mr. and Mm Augcnt Kerkhoff aml s-on. Stanley and Mrs. Herman Herk- hoff were Fremont callers Sutunloy otening. Min Numa Hchtenltnmp »-peut the river to the mnin channel or weMissouririveruntilltinterac t. with the North Line of Lot Three (3)in Section Fourteen l l l l an 'l'own:\l1i|J Eighteen (IB)Rams" Twelve (12)east of the Bth P BI Aforemid when produced and 1vc tended to salnl Missouri river. l»eu1c all accretion# to mid above ¢!e1cnl» cal lands. The Plaintiff on the 16111 day of October, 192-t obtained a decree for the sum ol'828386.-I3 with inlerw1 thereon at t0 '.~1 per annum from M lst. 1924. and $9.25 collu of 1-uit ani that said premise; be a0l1l to ntlsfy the some and alt llrcruirly coats, which decree iz still in force and unsatisfied.week-and with Mg ¢;;mg.pm,,,;,_|Date:l at Blair, Nebr2¢klr\Lh}=f aw Mr.and Mrs.John F.chtenkamp\g!]l'1=\5 of November, 2924. Arlington. Mr .and Mn. W m. Holtmun and family spent Sunday aftenmon attha Auzust Lalimnn home. Gilbert. ami Cecil Lallman nero in Fremont I`\ialagr evening. 42Bt HAURICE m:nnz~:x= Sheriff of Washington ('o. Nuhr z.1»:GA1.xnrlc l-1 ST.-\r1»: OF NlIBRASli.r\,l gm; Sfg;-==-~=»= of Win-don Wits al Washlntrton County g o a edinner guntn uf Mr. nn] Sire. 1.l. 5' MI. Qnf,3¢.'§.'f""l§'§ .. `lT"El»..l`.III"'l'.f.il nz 1-sn:coL:~:'r~r C0 € R| tnmbn an 0mahaSu:nla:». Nw. 23.mben :mil Mary Lnllntntt nere Ar-l Grant Luthrop..-\tt§ Mr. and Mui. P.. "llunlur dm"ilindon .c allers this week.ln the Matter of the Hstatf of" I ""**'". ""''~°°""'"""~'""1'"*'-Augunt tc.-»~1awfz,zum-lliw: .Mary Ann Johns Zlecensed: 'rm1..J,.. ill!!r with their daughter,Urs.Art Menknloht,Wm.Hullrimun :mtl 1I law. next of kin, nleviues, Pega ltoben Daugherty _tml farnlly.non. Irwin were Telbastn rallm. \\mi tees. rraiitorx mul All pelmn-n. lrlr. and Mrs. F'f"°"°" 'f">" ""*|=f\¢~\»r evening.terestni in. .om estate are hcrvtv. h='b§-Intl Mr:-\.Mmnie 'I'r1plett.oil Mr. and Mrs. \%alt»er Waclmw .\;r fZD£ifl{'|.l that on the 24:11 day ofTilalr visited Herman r¢'l1lti\e>1 Satur.0m,},, callers Thursetnv.lNo\en\ber |92;_ Carrie Free fum .1 Mr. and Mrs. ll. B. Cameron were l h i l l a s t h e i r d i n n e r gu e st s o n S u n -n a ;Xo e m g L-w i n l n x h e r M g g n u s C h r i a l i l n n n o f H e r n m i 'l a y e ve n i n g :D r .a n d M n .L .32.cous in,h i r e .Pe t e r Sc hn ei de r fo r a fc m i h u b e e n vi s i t i n g fr i e n d s Pe te rs on ,M r .a n d M r s C l y d e CODE.co u p l e. o f we ek s.re l a ti ve s i n th i s vi c i n i t y . " " § f . a n d M r s .W a i t e r E c h t e n k n m p i l d ; a l l o f O a k l a n d .t h e t e r vi n g co m m i tt e e . a n d M r . a n d M r s . R a y m o n d L u d w i g .M r .A n d r e w S v e n g u d n m l w i f e M r .a n d H n .O t t o Pe te r se n " '_'"\" " '" - -...sz...._"" °° ' ' ° " " |" " "!l . . . . J.\9 -\. a n n n !'T|u¢n\r¢n;vin|P 'l'h{s"5upnm¢ \" | Aumo¢ity°' in .sr \ \knmvlldlioilnn mvkr, worthy. Annnfs nll kinda of qualtiona. A century of nlwaloping,enlarging, and pnllning undnr lx-acdng an and higtum. lchohnhlpinsunl accuracy, complain-ns,oampnczmn, authority.sum: fa I ll! rn .ras-:::'.a'f~¢°L."':7..":'..'s:".,E=j_:.-_m_.;_,§ a an . 1-um. GAQMEIIIAII c o.svdunol-l.||»»..u.s.a.l l l . l l l I Legion Hall, Blair, Neb 8 to 12 P. M. Each Night Continuous Dancing Games Fun Frolic Carnival Novelties 6 31135 SHOWS 6 Come Play with the Legion gl x vlifrvvl ard:nil clam abr: wwand rbmqb,u , an hm ¢.s..,1m °f>°'~ '»-:-.1-U: Capital Prize Will be given away lastnight .z o cH|21s'rMAs on~ -.|uf ;c b 1 2 " _ _ _ j ;" § " / " I 35'h. i m ,a \;.»-' I .rlGn¢||aGI||1il|ld: su-\»uuudaa|»r~bm i .I U r . l l ! !!HITS l U b i l l !In u N u n n " L I U vnllvuua - 1 n w r - \ .-U"1- U. ..m e n t S u n d a y w l t h r e l a t i ve s i n C e h l -B l o m b e r z 1mme o n Su n d a y . i m r C i a r k s o n Ilu nlc is q u i t e si ck w i t h M r .a n d M r s .V .W .B o y i n a n d i n fl a m m a t o r y r h e u m n l i n m f o r t h e \{n=.Bo y le s o f O m a h a w e r e gu e st s p a n t t w o we ek s.n i # h e W i l l H a d l vy M r m r o n S u n d a v|M r .a n d M r s .H a r r y S m i t h ent er~ M r .a n d M r s .L .M a c fi n i t t i e an d l t a l n e d M r . a n d 3 1: 1 4 . B o r c he n i i n g a n d i n n u g ,n u , ----t h e h o m e o f h i s u r é fe ,H r .P.¢ . Pet er se n.D u r i n g t h e e ve n i n g ,a c h a r i va r i p a r t y ap pe ar :- d. Ja nd w e l co me !!t h e m mu t h e y h a d 1e c r nl l y be e n m a r r i e d . M r . a n d M n .P . C . P e t e r s e n r p vn t tmn of Omaha. were guests of Dr.Némrs' and Lloyd Utterback at mn- Sunday evening at we uenry llrn:md Mn. G. H. Minka.'ner on Thlnkxgiving dw rlchmn home.Mr. nru:l3»!rs. C. Tn-Marshall-and!Lira.E. C.I4ippinco4L.a.Lt¢ndad.11|£--T11-U-_Ha:zisnn_flII1i1h wernrgurlsn daughters.Betty a~nd.T»`r'ineis,. ex-.funeral of her uncie, Dietrich Smith al.the Scott Allén hmm vn Ea-t beet in spend 'l"han\:sq§vin¢z with on Wednesday of l n !week.Thursrlny evening.Xin.L!araha!l'n narznlr.Mr.and Mrs. Wnlur Peck has befn havinz On Tuesday evening nf 1:1t r\Ml||: Mrs. Brvniur nt Bennett.Ian attac k ol' ll gdppe the pmt weelmg soon hunt was hrld In lhv s¢=l31- M m Df w.Lawson ,iQ¢d wishi Austin Wiltne and family apentborhngd which ended mah :Ev loy llr n n 3 m m i n s u m mx B u i l d i n g | |£10 'u h T L iaerprine ¥»» _neil %»3l.» is I; nuns. day.lka. Txipletl. staylml until Sun Louis. lichtnnlsamp anl family wen ;e\itio|\in said County Court ul day enreninr.Fnmnnt caller;Friday afternoon.lagging among other Lhinr that Suilry Misa Thblml Godmy and llowanli Mrs. Emil Lallznan \isi!nl in \\'in~ Ann Johmi an inhabitant of \\¢:|h Harlan of Omaha drove up Sunday, :low Sunday aftemnon.a ingzon County, Nebrukn, 115011 011 l?"r aftemoon for » short visit at the*Nnri y awww me in lhln vic in iw mu dar nf Fe hdarr 1924. i¢.wir.r:(lo-1»rw hunt.haw finishes! aldrin: mm.l m ls:t Will und Testament.nnl Admission :BPHN: - . ,~é;>¢;'|H\= »i l n 1924r n m n s n r m s a Blair. Nebnsln, December 4, 1924 THE ENTEBPRIPan: I'nur HE ENTERPRISE n m m n m n o x lx .ms F IR ST G RAD E The fnliowlng paper tru deilvenal by Hhs Aaah Bunn, Primm teacher in :ha Cehlnl achooi at the Parent- Teachen' Associltion held Dec. 2 au a | . _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . __ . _ . . . . . . . _ . . _ - . . _ -,............ l HR A . xu o a n ls .m u m lma been asked zo tell you some one not luring one hundnd do ~:- msulv :v nu 'rnuasnu f i l l h r ILM b t a n d u u n o u d d a u n n h t a ' a t n o [ u n a me u B i n h ,Nth..: a d n l | A ¢ ! d 0 v l | n | | d l A | ¢ l 3 , l l ' l \ .ached,the fbiiov-ing Councilmeniplln the week-emi lilh her my ..c n e w h o f i n d s t l x e m o a t n r i l l l u v e x l p o r e e n u g c n d d e d t o h i s n u d e .A n y w r o t e w i t h o u t a n e r ; o r ; - s o m e t h i n g ( I ' I 3 " " C O U N C l l .M E E T S 'fm a l i , Hu n d n h l ,Pe e b l e s , G r i m m , G r a y #M r .a n d M r s . J o e D f v i n n e y a l l r a t h e r h a r d t o d q i n a m x ;'Iffh r i s t e n l e n a n d J u o h s vo t l n ' A T E 'n l t h e 1- 'r e d Jo n e s ho m e i n K e r m a n N n v. 2 3 _1 9 2 4 . H o o r e m d C n r m i c h n e l b e i n g ab s e n t S u w y t o see t h e i r n e w b o y w h Th e C a e s a r c l a n i s n e w b e h n n m x A spe ci al a l l i e d m a t i n g o f t h e t h e m o t i o n : u r i e d u b o S u n d l Nl . 2 3 .".1 5 r n Y . . a vt h e pr a c ti c a l a i d e o f L a t i n b y fi n d -B l n i r C i t y Co un c il ,ea l i e d f o r t h e !M o ve d a n d seco nded t h i s m e e l l n z l H l l v h Jo h n s ,w h o 11I8 re c en t ! i n ;L a t i n de r i va t i on s .T h e l i m ox p w r p o c e o f t l k i n g a n y u n i n i l n, ¢ ¢ . . b c ad j o u r n e d : T I C o u n d l m e n p r e s e n t b u i l t 3 n e w ho u s e o n h i s f u m ..I 1 l |\ ¢r w una |Arrest, C. 1-:. Knune, city ClerkETL.; om rader" .l'°»?55 P. ~ix R. J. Haldoch, llnvvr '1 Elzy Riu *"' moved M" famil llaynr Murdoch.after reading tha and house hold effects back zo hs Kuhn's Pholos will PIM# yen. Dr. H. B. Clark, Chlmpnctar. B2-tf Mr. and Mm H.E.T)'1r»on drown hm Omahf Sunday. Winter gloves for misses and chil- dren.Mrs. 'r. C. Hilton. Mr. and Hrs. Gilbert Hines we n Onuha viniton int Sunday . Vktrola records for Clmristmlr. J a n n Mos0 Mrs.Fred Kmgb is confined to lculmm Pham: win plum( you. Dr. H. B. Cluk, Chiropnctor. 32-tl . o F R A N K 3 .s l c s w w ( A g e n t f o r F a i r m o n t i l n n u e r y ) P l y :H i g h e s t Pr i c e f o r P O U L T R C R E A M A N D E G G S Be t i r e e n a \ k e r A ve a n d 5 t h S t P h o n e : - C e d a r 6 4 1 o W R .C .m e e u De c.1 3 n l w h i c h t i m e t h e r e i s el ec ti on o f afi i c e r s . Vi c t ro i a re co rd s f o r f. !1 r ls t m. u J i m i ;M m e \ !{uhn's Pham: will pleise you. Dr. H. B. Chit Chiropnc ter. 32If Hrs. Roy Hclieen hu been having s sie!! of c hicken-pox. Geo.Smith.of Herman 1|-as a Iiiair c alier lu!Saturday. Huy Ameriun wife W m crib: Dr. II n. Clark. Chiropnclor. 32lf,Hn. J. P. Jensen was nn 0m|31¢|Henry ~ m e n t t o Norfoi \'I:lmla,R¢¢¢nig for Chrmmu vidtor on Monday.Tuaday an business. Ju|1¢¢ Nose.A new aah milder hu been For Sale:-In Renaud. lat Nara0 ~ Hrs. myde ~ ~ to sm. ':..:.': :.::;:°°~ department| and °'1»;~¢= °:"°°~He ml t me m ''lil'af-e | M h ~a J. H. Johnson gircne down :Imm lllu Etta Brandt aammnnie-n n , " h ; § ~ H e r m a n Mo ? evening to visit f-==¢_;;>Omaha to spend the da i ll---f.H.r._and.h=lnL.0sc;r.GlIb¢ruon and lgt_ujny..'nn Laila' Danish Am nm at the famiig..I 014° Campion in ' new mv Dminh church yestewag diemoon'Blu Qmrlotte lhher who In at- nl. ihe Buch Hut Market.Clydfo r a , . ¢¢ 1 | }t i m e .'b e n d i n g a¢h o5l i n O n u h a ,s p e n t \ r i l l m a k e s g o o d h y t c h a r , n o d u m b * u f .a n d H n ., \C g f f g f gp g ; n ~p l r t n t s ,MY.u h | 1 1 1 1 H n . H l h l B o a I T B p r q u Th l n l u g i vi n g m y a t t h e h a m s o f ;- - _o f l n e w b o y w h i c h a r r i ve d u t h e i s " _ "§mJ¢.i s mm p l m.umnmmd so ma:-ml. i1umuh:.x:hn.- ehu Mr.and Hrs.M. za. 1i»1\§¢i1.'ur .Gn u !Garner was quite in9 R1 1 " b ° ° d ' d ° ° i s = - w g d "Bs dramnxization we mean W I sian; Grimm,Peebles and Jncohs.re¢u;nin¢to her school work on the put week but is sble to be up " P "n u a t . ~ ~.nwresentatlon of 5 story through The Gevarnvby :lumen of the Jun Jn? I"¢P0r1ln| :fur roll-ull, Hoon Sunday rnoming.nt the present writing.0 1 u rs s m n m m w z - ; = ; " 4 - w . B ir Racket Store Santa Claus Headquarters | U \ ,.~\ /£\,. \ . / ~I|A u T00 Much Dinner? MI NO R ills during the Holidays often result from an over-abundance of good things which tempt the children.Call up the Drug Store first and we'll recommend something t o ' bring immediate relief. The Blair Pharmacy L.__"ff'..?l'_ ~ _f".- -..-:.. ,childs PM or the ability 1° \1=P\'¢¢*.i<»r hizh an mdvlnx pomuiom of|¢:»d cnmkhnl bein! absent Miss Alta Nelson\\an shopping inIPl}lnenLs.~ B . B i k e r Blair. Omaha lar Saturday.22-ti Buy American wire corn :dba from Christensen Lumber Co. Womonhs Chamber of Commem- meets this evening, Dec. 4. For Sde: Five Home electric motor. Inquire at The Enterprise office. 22-I! City Loans.monthly payments. propapz service. George B Riker. 3-u Reserve your space for winter storage at the Walter Lar.-on l:ur- I'or Sale:--Farms and resiémeu. A good list aln y a.Goo.B.Riker. 3-if Mina Giadyn Siekkotter of Omaha spent the Inner part of lan!* n k in Blair. Select your winter coat now while you c an get 25% off. Mrs.r. C.Hilton. You can't afford to min the An- nual American Legion Frolic,Dec. sz-12-13.1924.45-2t. ers, Blair. Nebr.Both phones. 48-tf Reserve your r-pace for winter storage at the Walter Larsen Gar- age.44-za. Louis Huwoeh spent the week-end nigh his mrenta,Dr.and Mn .R. J.Murdoch. Svratern, sleevliess and slip over in many styles and colors.See our new ilne.Hrs. T. C. Hiiton. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gffen enter- tained the B.H.Offen family at Thanksgiving dinner. n o m o u r M u n n ; n u l u m u 1 1 7 1 : -n n u n a m c l i o w o l d e o f a se l e c t i o n i i i o a l f t h a t l m o p l i d f o r l f l h l pt l i - : s u d p o t on o'n se l f i n t h e p l u m o f l l n h l i b o a o i i l l o d z o t h e r u r i u i h e " a h :rs . m o m w i l l l i t l l l l i n i u é o r t e a t i h l T o a n i n e x p i r i e n o a l pe r s o n i t is d l s g r u l e d m b k d p t i o n v oo.E N T !a p t t o m e a n a fi n i s h e d o r g l o b o n t e d i u ° n ,~|~l . l I 1 fo r M m e the United States.» The Sth History closures are study- ing the lndwrlol Revolution. C a t h e r i n e Je n k i n s t r e a t e d t h e n o c m g g r a d e W e d n o n d a y b e fo r e Th a n k s -a...:-Th e fo l l o w i n g re s o l ut i o n I m a i n tr od u ce d b y G r i m m w h o m o ve d l u ndo px io n. R E S O L U T I O N wn mu aa s .Them is now $15,885.96 in the Electric light Fumhs of ther: ¢ l. - ef g || _ ;, . -. l 5\ . _ -- \ _. . o. . . .. . \_.I .\~ Miss B n t z m ma n a a n d Hr. Hike Nelxen spent n very enjoyable dtemuon and awning at the hom: of Hr. and Hrs.Palmer Allen on ter part of the meek with his parents Mr.mc!Hrs.Peter Kruger Nelson m d family of this city.Hans in working in Omllta. llR Sunday..3 Hr . md Mrs.Nels Gum Jensen Hr. and Mrs. E. K. Allison of Oma- ha !=P¢nt Tlalnksgivizig fhywlth Hn. Alll.mns sister, Urn. Walter Lumen and family,Hrs.Allison prolonged Mr visit until .Slturday when llht. entertained at Sunday dinner the fol- lowing friends Ind relatives, Mr. and Jin. Jamealcnsen, daughter lnfney cf Omllu and the Curtin children and M m Christiansen of Henuning- ntume-d to Omaha.Iionl, Nebr.' 5- § 1~1o'rHER's GIFT From the Family-an AutoMatic Washer 'y_J-'J -J J!-J H-4\¢1' }1\_¢ l\ mm: -[|1\| Hull _z I 1 | , _ U\ ! \\ ! R 1 1 l\ 1 'IMT !\ 11 11 1 0h what joy on Christmas morning when she sees this wonderful Machine--a. gift from thc family.. A washing machine is the most valuabZ.:-- most needed appliance in the home.You could not select u hater gift than one of l|1¢.'SL:depend- able copper tub Automatic O OC © ® © ©© S a s B r o s . THE BI G S TORE THE OLD RE LI ABLE @ ® © © © © © © © @ Blue Ribbon Bread. 2 loaves 25c Jello.per pkg.,'al|fluvdrs loc Rough Rider Pens. 18: grade, 2 for 254: No ne -Suc h Mi lk. fa mi ly s ize. regular l2§,c,|0c l2;c Bulk Mac nrnni . per lb..IOC Ca lume t Ba klng Po wde r,3 5 c size. per can 50c @ hu rt F r i d a y .T h d r n m c h i l d l l ¢ ¢ n . h ¢ n ¢ ¢ u » b 6 y i u w ¢ a ¢ » m ¢ m di t i o n . W i l l W i l k i n s o n # m t t o O m n i ~ i n t Tu e s d a y s f l l m o o n i n r u p a n s t o a te le ph on e ca l l f r o m h i s u n t e r H r s .E m m a S h i e l d . : u m : h i s v u n o t u ' 1 \ ~ e l l a n u r p n l .B M e i g h l fo u r r e m d d a n d d o n n ~ n e o n :u s q u i c k l y ( m m a l i g h t an m e n u a n s h e u n d i o d o . a @ 12 .§, 2 \{ \ U @ (JD @ @ ~o 4 |@@@@@@@@@=5@@@@ » I;~~ w . J .S a s ' S p e c l a d s ~f o r F r i d a 0 n l __. ! . r _ ..=-. i¢ " 1 r _ .1 l i ; H u n - n n :y -J .. \.~$1 1! ~n L 1 .1 ~ '. L ~_-.. :» _~ r \. P \1 T h e A u t o m a t i c H y d r o - d i n : W a s h - e r h a s n a l l - d r a i n i n g c o p p e r t u b 55C Magnet Collee. speclal per lb. can 5 2 : $1.00 3-lb. can $l.55 Cream Cheese, per lb..284: Co untry Butter. pe r lh..32C Summer Sausa ge, per lb..25c 3 Io c Macaroni 25C Green Japan Tea, per \h.. 00c; Special 4 9 : Bulk Cailce. per Ib..59c @ @ ©@ owmg~ ::~-'.will pay you to compare.Get busy and take ad vantage of the opportunity. On Friday we offer the fol u'ct bet lpmcsll vvzlluun., |: , x, u m. _n e u thi P"n d This Mu is incorrect. howeverand gn I Ia ~_ misleading for the n md i w in the B m Mc H i s ]v a u u g s n ¢. | l \ »l I l | ¢H I H E I l l l l l i I U 3 aid City hu nurc hued and is now l{illln'|alll:de{mtedlhok1ing honda issued nglinlt said FII|\ed'by bull: Slmpna.ninlc¢trk Light Fund In the mnoum of|ben prlmugr nc hoohe ln direc tly °Phum c aptai Ge n ta f d ng h on e o f tiu mo ntn e rica: mndltiona to have to annum! with.Some states require one 1110 l.»u:| r| ;¢\mtofilslwr1\ten lnnliw tion for it end ndvenin his inten- tions in a newtpaper.Why not have posed to eiebonlion.Our li m We eonteet of all the wands studied in $6,000.00 and accused interest. freedom in expression and action the put xi: week.Score B-7 WHEREAS, The Sewer Maintenance e finished product l~im-d of uid City hu purchased and only 1,9 watth the free The grade school pupils are very is naw holding bonds isxued ngeins! la of any group of much inierealed In the Chrhtrun said Electric Light Puml to the arnpyfeelin um c hildren in-r m m m which they expect to pre- aunt of $2.000.00' and accrued inter- nlher than We hnve uruconscious children to r l r I I r I r r r r r I P age.44 -ZL I w l n l e u : - n w me n a nn w ome n a r ;O n e V i e i r a !l i h t h L e s s !l i i s m M a r y H o v e n d i c k i n n o w e m | A m e r i c m L e z i o n C a r n i v a l D e c e m b e r I I F ..- --n ~ ¢I -- ---auch a law in Nebraska? All organizations seeking to la-fhtenre publk oplnlon should he re- quired to publish statements,the same as are required of candidates and political committees.The public ls entitled to know who la behind auch movements. when the money comes from and who pts lt. Both the state and wlonal consti- tutions 'izrramtee freedom of o n press.No law can beanforoed that abrldgea that freedom.New and then an attempt ls made to pa a las but well-informed teglalatori always refuse to endorse il.lt only means expense for litigation and an nullrnent of the law in the end. Public utilities. insurance compen ies and other business that are semi monopolies owe the same duty to the public that ls owed by banks. 'Phey should publish periodic state- ments of their business the aamo on is required of banlrs.ln no other way canthe public find om if nies are fdr.1 In one Nebraska county the value ol' dogs, as reponed to the state tax commissioner. ls greater than the vat uc of all watches. cloclul, diamonds and jewelry in the county.But sev-ered thousand dollars worth gf dur- monds new on exhibition at one can! party.Publication of personal ua rolls would help to remedyfsuch situations as this.. The Child Labor Amendment will come before the next lezislature and will no doubt be turned down as it slzoatd be.ln Nebnaska there is no tall for such a law and without question the legislators will so con stinctively dramatlte or express themselves through imitation andrepresentation.Little girls playing house are dramatizlng life as tne) see it` about them. Boys who put chairs In a row and play they have a train of cars, col- lect tickets, call stations, assist pass-engers on and off are producing a acl! evolved drama. Children are so much more n- convantlonal than ldults,that they are much more disposed to express their thoughts and feelings in a bod- ily way.They jump up and down clap their hands, shout with _toy and eeelt to fmltate all moving things and endeavor to try out every new experience. We. as teachers,must make use o f ll lla natural play tnstlnct as a ialttabta and effectlve means of de veloprnent.. The flrst grade differs from others ln that it in the lnltlat habit form- ing period.Here the child acquires either habits which later teachers will he pleased to continue or those which they must spend hours in trying to correct. Dnamatlaotlon and storytelling are very closely connected.They inter cat the child and brine out that free- dom which in often had to get with primary pupils.Chlldnen must lcnow n story thomughly before they be» gin to pls! it.. A good custom In primary grades lr to take o story a week.ln the story hour for the first two davs it ms be told by the teacher.The third tiny lt may be totd with are ' f the children.The fourth day some child tells lt and then lnstlv il may be dramatlzed.Fhllllren will he very eager to choose their parts for acting. Dramatisatlon prepares a child to r-ent°'in the near future. The first of a series of practice debates to determine what students shall represent the Blair high school in debates with other schools took place in the high school auditorium Tuesday evenlnl.The question for debate was "Resolved,That the United States should enter the League of Natl6ns". The Notre Dune, team consisting of Jeanne!!!Robertson.Dorothy Powell and Elton Bissell upheld the affirmative. The Nebraska team con- sisting of htsrnsret Struve. Gertrude Love and Austin Halle: upheld the negative.The debate proved very close throughout. In the constructive argument it appeared that the negative team were the best.However. when lt came to rebuttal work the affirmative team proved to be superior.. The decision of the iudlrcs were two to one in favor of the affirme tlve.The judges of the debate were Mlss llcCurd5, History teachenbtlss lllchlonies, lfllgllsh teacher ond 1lrl!ss Doten, Commercial teacher. The Advanced 'lyplnp;cla.-u1 llas been having Rhythm Speed work over the Avrad Tests of the Rem- ington and L. C. Smith Co.E\el'Y~ one has made 40 words a rnlnute without an error.The following made 45 words a minute without a- error:Mary llelen Wright.Orpha Caldwell,Pauline Lippincott.Elmer Rasmussen and Nelslne Peterson. The folowlnl made 50 words a mln- ute without an error:Mary Helen wright, Elmer Rasmussen andlarnes Pounds.Mary Helen W right made 55 words a minute without an error. MUSIC orzrsnr urzzrr est.Non therefore,Belt Resolved.bv the Mayor and Counc il of the City ol Blair, Nebr. That this Council pay off. out of the Funds of the Electric Light Fund,the above mentioned laontln so held br the Water I'und to the amount of $6,000.00 aa aforesaid and also pay off, out of said Electdc Light Fund the $2,000 and interest ot saidbonds held by the Sewer Mainten- ance Iund and thats war not be ut1.|\stt on the llllectric Light Hand in favor of the Water Fund for $6.000 and accrued lnterentand thats war- rant be dnwn on the said Electric Light Fund in favor of the Sewer Bdnintenancé Ftmtl for $2.000 and ac- trucd interest(and that the above mentioned Bolttln be paid and can celled aa required by law. B!-overt and seconded that this reso lution be adopted as read.Dn roll call llundahl. Peebles, Grimm, Gray Christensen and Jacobs voting 'AYII' lloone and Carmichael beinx absent the motion carried. The following resolution vvas in troduced by Grimm. ..RESOLUTION \VllEREAS. Sellrer District Bonds ol this city to the amount of twenty thousand dollans (520,000)are dur and unpaid and there are no funds in the Sewer District Fund with ivhich to pay the same, and. WITERIIAS.There are sufficient funds in the Water Fund.Sencr Maintenance Fuw, lce Fund and Gen eral Funrt of said city that will not be needed for the purpose of said Funds until u sufficient amount sllllll be paltl into the Sewer District Funfl to pay off and take up twelve thou'= and dollars l$l2.000l of said Ilonds.NOW THEREFORE. He it resolved by the Mayor and Council of the C ity r f Blair.Nebraska, That there he l l - I Z- I 3 .1924.1 5 Y L M r s . E l m e r P a t e o f A r l i n g l o n vl a -than cont.James Mase.|Mnhar & 0'}Ianiom Hn. Sherry Moore and daughter, Mary visited in Onmha over Friday and Saturdny. 0. R. S. meets Dee. ll at ?:30 ml theme la much business to tnnnnct during the evening. Methodist Bazaar Dey!Decembeu 18th is the date!Watch for near ueek'n announcement! Mr.and Mn .Kennqh Ro n of Omaha visited at the parental Chan Ross home last week-end. Mrs. John Hreioer of Kansas Cin' visited with her slate |rs.D.1| Compton a few day last week. Congregational Bela!!Satunday. Dee.13, at the city hall.Lunch at noon.Dinner from 5:30 in the eve- ning. The Queen Esther Cin:le met on Wednexiay aftemoon for a buaineau meeting at the home of Mrs.Geor¢il\ Ilantingn.1 The llc carthr school will have a Alas Mable Smith and a fdend of Omlhn were visiting Mr. and Hrs. Walter Peterxen over Sunday. 2ligwt priee paid for Cream and Chickens at the North Side Store. 45-4l Tom Madsen. Congregational Baud---Saturday Dee.13 at the city hall.Lunch at noon.Dinner from 5:30 ln the eve ning. Don't fail to be present at the capital pflxe drawing Saturday eve- ning, Dec. 23-American Leflon Car ns m.'45-21." \Miss Ai!rey'Vr'olff. clauglmtet'of hir.and Mrs.Fd Wolff,h u been confined at home with a siege of ehlcken-pox. Hr. and Mrs. B. Penry were among lhose from Tekarnah who nttended the dance given at the Legion hall htel Satunlay evening . Hr.and Mn .Fred Jenkins,Mr. mu l Mm Frank Jenkins and a xte- lerin-law,Mrs.Jenkins of Lincolr lied in Blair from Thursday until Saturday evening of Int week. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hines enlar- twed Mr. and Mrs. lou Latta and Gllfred Garner at Thnnksgiving din- ner. Mr. and Mrs.Henry Mencke ate turkey dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Thomas of Fremont last Thursday.. .aRev. and Mrs. W. W. Pfautz a children of Panama came in last Wedneulay and spent /l'l\ankxgiVin\ nt the H. E. Tyson home. Mrs. Anna Stewart anal llliuui Fran- cis Gro-nn of Omaha spent a few days with their mother, Mrs. W. D. Gross of this city, lar! week. The American Lerion ball held on 'Ihanlusgi\ing evening enjoyed a gnad patronege. the boyn clearing amuml fifty dollars liter all expen-es were raid. Mr.Robert Hilton, who f ame up from Lincoln to spend Tlunl:sgi\ln¢" ' = =:l )\"h\istmas progun und box nocilliwenl to Tabor, ll. on Thlnksgivinglzvilh home fouul in Blair. ntumedlo 1ri¢l.ly evening Dec. 19, to which allfday Ehin work in thc clpiul city on lull are invited The Catholic ldies will hum A Friday moming l l f z1r ' f .. . .. . . 5 lf;waI P||fig; baring ].\l.ll"0 bred poultry. geese or ducltl.plea!!notify Aye Bros., Blair. Nelr.Dealers in seed coal and feeds.tf. Miss Myrtle Hurdam of »Dana went down to Omaha to attend the Shakespeare playa at the Brandeis theatre wednealiy afternoon. The Baptism ladiea heldtheir ll l l l l f :wd food sale at the c ity hall I n t Saturday and had many roof! thinlf for gheae who wished to buy. Miss Mary Cook and sister. Mrs Anna Bartin took their mother,)lrs. Joe s.Cook to Omaha where all spent Tlaankmrdvimz day at the W. P. Cook home. Mr. and Mrs. Frededck Guyer en 1<r1alnd_Lhs.Qe¢=! G1!Ef!_ f'?!"}'l" 'ml Mrs. Gu5er's mother and sister,Mrs Minnie l'r"I§l&t and Esther on our national turkey day. Mr. and Mrs.Chas. Byrne wenz tn Papilllon, Nels. to spend Thanks- nivinx Mr.Byrne returned to his work Friday morning ond Mrs. Byrne sialted until Satunlay evening. Mrs.John Carter was aurprlaedi and pleased to have her brother. lhlllip*Stilta some in last Saturday Irom his home in California.She was llo\|.|l town helping with the Tlaptiar bazaar when the news came. that he was at her home.. Hr.and Mrs.Bert Haines of' Bloomfield,Neb.visited their nleceandnephew.Mr.and Hrs.J olml Fareham. on Thanksgiving day. Mr and Mrs. 0. J. Merle; and family of, bazaar food aale and dinner at the City Council room Satunlay, Dec. 8. Dinner will be a-erred from 5:30 to ':P . m. g aMr. and Mrs. Harvey Pounds llttl little slaughter.Virginia enjoyed Il1ankagiving dinner with Trlrvi. ¥°ound'a parents. Mr.and Hrs.w Lomb of Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Redfield enter- tained a few friends at their home last Tllenday evening.Calls formed the chief attraction together with 31:15.naznelum nice lunch. The Wornan'a Auxiliary of St. Ma r i s church met at the rectory, yesterday afternoon for the transac tion of business.There wa; also the regular election of officers and re- pomrof eonrrnttteel.-- Blas. James Ware of North Platte, formerly a resident of Blair, plans to go to Sluts Barbara, Calif. allott ly and there join fdends for o trip to the Hawaiian Islands in February Wllqre she \ill spend a month. Kenneth Gaines, Halbert,George lIdgar Stricklett were among those who attended the foot-ball game at Omaha last Sun- Olympicx played Pierce Allen, tlif!orrl and Dale Van Deusen lnll clay.The Omaha Sidney,Nebr. Two foot-ball teams were organiz F last Sunday, one team eonsiatinz of boys of about high school are and the other team of older boys.The game was played at the Blair ballp a r k m d t h !y o u n g e r b o y s w o n w i t h . .- - . . -- l a n a _.ra Mr. James Caldwell received won! last Friday that a nephew. a son of Mr.and Mrs.Erwin of Hutchison, Kansas, had died on 'l"l1anks|rivin|r :lay of appendicitls. Mins Melvin: Harbican came home from Omaha to spend Thankazivine with her mother,Mrs.F.Harhlean and be home over the week-end. Mi n Clarlhelle Lowe came down from He a last Thursday to attenl the dance and spent the latter pan of the week witll Mins Beatrice am! Nona Ireland.She returned home on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Chambers en tertained at a family dinner Tl1aul¢= 1.ing, their daughter,Mrs.Ros-llia. and family, son Lloyd and fam ily and Mr|=.lCha.mlaazfa.ai.rtter, Era J. L. lloucbln of Omaha who In spend ing a few month# at the Chamber: home The Annual Stockholdefn meetintt of the Holler Proprietary Cn. will be held at the office of the company in Blair,Nebr.,Momlay,January 5th at 5 P. H. for the purpose of elect tmr directors and the transaction nl other business. 45-az Grace :~:.nan A»\.~="t Secy. Hina Laura Sellers of Clhtnha un. viaiting friemln in Blair over Sun day.Miaor Sellerx is the grand daughter of one of Blain'x early da) merchants, H.w.Melldde and she hme enjoyed renewing the old friend alllpo and acquaintances of her moth er'a and grand parent'a frienda. She in teaching at prenent at Brownell \ I 1 5 n o w i \ € a C l y l'0l"I o u _ ._. . _.--u n u" i f l l l ~q w .1 .. : . ; :-*l ".L H 1 1 " : n § ; ;~ i '" 3 : "V ~ . . ~\7 1 ; §j . ; . 11j n»- n 1|.. a~ E T !.L J 1 ~" ~ ... , ,~1:~ ~~-~- -;>» u | a . u l ;:. = !:=5, I f : : _ . 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"..,n u n .» u w ' " j "r l e c i i m i u m a ! o f t h i c o u n t y l> fff¢ ¢ 'l '* | ¢r e l e i h l n l h e s t u d i e s a n d ma ke s h is l ige pneniulent:W i l l i a m H n l i e r .%P ¢ ° | F " " d ' Ill! £0 bt QIEQIHI.Iwo Cl}l.lB\} €°m|thouxh£»\ and il|085 live.The !fmPlifn¢f virn nrnnhinnl Lnulnp fffnilhls mb mi on er s,c o u n t y cl e rk .r u u n t y a t t a m l y , c o u n t y t r e a s u r e r , c o u n t y m i p er i n t e n d e n t a n d t h e c o u n t y s h e r i ff wi l l b e t he o ffi c e s t o be vo te d o n M g ! u t h e t i m e r o m e x c l o s e r m d :l o s e r M i fo r m s h o u l d h e u s e d in t h e fl u -a t g r a d e .s o m e t h i n g w i t h i n t h e x r m r u f l h e a r m r s .He n c e i t m u s t b e w e l l l o h l ,fu !!n f ac t i o n a m i i o i l o w : n n t u n l sequence o f e ve n t n . ...... . - -, . . - ,....- _ . . -_ - _ - _ . -se n.t m u m r e r . 'I 'e r n McCUntoeh.r.|~¢ I- nd t r e a s u r e r a n d Ir e n e W a r r i c k , l i - b r a r i u t , A pro |U° |m_ _of t h e g r a d e m:}|0o'|.~r o u t o f afu r e a n i d Ic e Ftl nt i.Se we r D i s t r i c t B o n d s a s a b o ve s e t fo r t h t o t h e a m o u n t o f 8 2 0 0 0 . a m i d Ba n d a t o b o h e h ! b y sa id Ic e F u n d u n t i l p a i d b y u i d S e w e r DL-etrict F u n d . for thu. xnat day. mn cnndidntci n in nn nhblinhnl ful u...=:~=n1 be uivw'T'¢¢ 17 and la in thai Pu avnlleunens.There in no way inixrm O m a h a w e r e al so fn e s e n t n t : h e j u a c u z v u x a a t u uTime (lieu.This fact in brouxhtl*"°*'a mm br *M acting of simple H n r o h n m h a m #f b ?t h i !B f l l H l B n .I l I » . . ..u n d l f l u l n n n n ' A n f ' ¢ nforcibly ta mhrd when nm realize tn\|P|°>°"H r .a n d M r s O M Ir e l a n d l m *" g i e r n n .h e l l B u n d l c a m i H e n r y T r u h ! ~:.¢Th a n k s g i vi n g d i n n e r r u e i i s I a nAp r o g r a m o f m u s i c a n d r e n h l fu l i o w e d n n x u i a r s e s s i o n o f 0 .E .j.§ . R . § '. ff. '§ " ; ; g " n f ~'I'l1u n\d a;,M r .a n d S h a .(`.J.l n S o n l a s t Th u m l n y g r - e n i n r .A c o m 'l n l u i a n d l i t t l e m n o f Y u l a n . A n d n r w- " I | l ;-;»¢4»|- ¢ fu ¢ | \ u n . | | l l a u 1 ! T 1 ' ° l " p ° n '" h o ITE vi s i t i n g a t t h e nnnl \ | l | | ; »¥.¢|nn¢\ nf \.f¢.1hn .. . .. . n f vt h e r y u r .Ju s t fo u r we ek s f r o m t o d a y issues i n t h e y e a r n f l 9 2 5 . W i k i i t b e a h o t t e r y e a r t h a n 1 9 2 4 1 Busi ness forec asts c l a i m t h a t a l l bud nen s.co nd i ti on s w i l l b e g r e a t l y i m p r n ve d .W e h o p e t h a t these p m - u l u a t o t h e Ima afln al ln n,th e d r a m a c a n h a n l l y h e over e st i ma t ed . .I'\hn\e minded n few children to vi i ?R e d lIe n '<Ne s t .l t w i l l b e 1r¢¥)ai m u l e a n d a s w e w o u l d d o i t i n t h e s c h o o l r o o m . _. _ ...-..-..._--.. . .. - . . . . . . . " |A ve r y i n l e n s t i n p de b a t e b e l w p m fha: Wiseman and Ezra Jen,-Lejron"°!leaol?e¢!t h i !t h e Tu r k e y anal n o t t h e E a g l e sh o ul d h e o u r N a t i o n a l B i l d . "l fl u a Jen se n,u p h o i d i n z t h e a f f i r n u t i ve , w o n b y t h e vo t e n f t h a \3 t i o : n l 9 0 150o nltbvlft ¢¢J|\¢:\l i ¢ l | : n | | u l v| u nuw v fn r n e r o n h o m e l t t e n d n l t h o Th a n k - -- r t ( t h f l k 1 u \ d . p l a >.'L T .. fl ..,°.'£`.`»§'l`. '§. .f° flr nizl hed m u g n i n k d a m n h e r e I n n : Th u r w i n y u c - sic fo r t h o s e w h o c a r e d to w i an c e . P a u l L i p p i n c o t t o f C a s p e r . W y o m - in g g l a l l d c n e r l t h e h e a r t s o f h i s m o t h r r I n d fa m i l y w h e n h e s o m e i n t o m e n d |" h an i u \g i \ 'i n | : w i th t he m .P a u ! |r u n n i n g a n e n z i n e w i t h h e a d q u a r - t e r s a t p r e s e n t a t Ifr e n m o u t a n d m o v l n * : b l e t o vi s i t h i s n a t i ve t o w n m o r e u ft e n i n i h e fu t u r e . T h r M o n d a y A ft e r n o o n C l u b m e ! r - _.. hL \l .. -( \ | _ _|.\-....\.-.... ! hung. D Th e A r n e d e a n L e z i o n inxtallesl th e fo l i o w i n g o ffi c e r s la s t ¥"ridn5 f ve - m n g :co m m a n d e r ,I. ) l g N o y e s ;h r s v.c.,Th e o .S t e w a r t :second v.e.. H o n y r L a d w i g : e x . c o m . , Jo h n H a r r y : Jo h n B u r r h a m l m !W a y n e D o r s e y : M IL ,H .Il .S t r a w a n d i"ov=t \ 1 m Se r vi c e o ffi c e r .H .n .l l n s n m n l . S l i m ( Ju r a N o n - n n o f L i n c o l n n p e n t 'Q I|\.'¢\.Inv wi nk M. . .n r».....: F u n ll| \l ¢l r n u u u n 1lIRI), ?'\lIll uMr \ndMr|\. Ono lrriand. Mrs. 1.n£;i_ Rasrnusulen :mul children of Spikfr. Mr. and Mn. Void lnhml anddaugb- tens and Mr.and Mrs.I m l Huff a n d W i i l i a m ,D o r o t h y a n d T o m m y P o w e l l .. ` 1 ¢ » 1 i ¢ T h o m p s o n l o ft S a t u u In s e w n i u z b y w a y . o f t h e C h i c a n o a n d N o r t h w e a t e m fo r hi s \\ ¢4 ?k 'a »£a'§ in Ch i c ag o .H wa n a b o ut a s h ap p y a ~ . h e c o u l d h e a n d m u n n t i c i g m t l n g t h e Esf gg ai= ! F l i m o o f his-l i fe .Iz s l i e g o w a=g s \ \ | \ J\ i n ¢ !n n | n u n h Imnrnnlnn Qu" |1 . W a s h e r s Ih¢rc°i no ohlifltklil You will also iiri d tha t we ha v e a c um\pjetg llngof._\(aIq_qp|e Christrfps Q§ft§,_in- u u -xlome in early while our slacks are unbroken.Shop In Ihc morning and we can give youbest nttenziun. See Us for Christmas Candy nmlinul a inn! mmnen tion \hm\|d\lK¢F1f0Y\='-e»-=~""|}m| »;~....;.4;.;; :Ludlum G! the l'llnInu". "l'i pnances, lrncycles, aleas, bkates. tate §6v c r .| .v u u i M t n .\ , n l . n .r l u l u l i n . The subject for the aftrmoon wan. "Russia nf Trniaihr".Mrall 12.Cav IfMer and Hhs.E.C. Jackson had charge of the prognm.Thr club mtets UM. 8 with Mrs. L. W. On- born.Mn .A.Il.Brock aml M n D. C. Vin Dtusen ull! continue tha. . ¢ . . | u . I 5 l U ¢ ¢ ¢ § ¢n f T n l n v *. u n s || | ¢ }" a u x a a u n .l ¢U 1 n | | | | '" " " " " " l \ " "" " " " I \\¢| H n a \ gan..Bliss Hamm lived in B mr n Pig Clubs ol the county with hi¢ nx number of yearn ago and w u nn¢|DP11=°¢='\ Pllili and wlil. no mlollblbrinxt nf Bhli?'|\hes!ieschers.She 'hn- mmy friends here who would have enjoyed l hngrr visit with her. Min Norton teaches"1n the Lincoln eitg schools and is taking some worir an Ihr nllll un ivlr dtv. bark many ideas and mw line-ofthought thu Tae wil! nqsrr fonrvl. 1z»I plum to atteml the Znternationxd Live Stock Ilxpmllion which will be vkonh :he whole trip 10 am)farm hav. if The ARNDT HARDWARE T H E W I N C H E S T E R S T O R E =' -:I -au. ~ ~ ~ 'Ff¢§_ -P -M 1.37 13" II' ISI -" .11 -:I ~'- -nfoommxaor.»».-s'-.~».-f-.~e~.-.f~:-.f,'.f='»'~.1°'-'-»'=-; zrrdvullr getting into better nhspe.\ten.They are required to hand in| ¢;m¢ were vllrhi- §an the beginning typing hour ten 12 and 3 ,_000000 -ooonoeoooaooooaug _783212232 , g g ¥¥f'T"=<i"r \:. Tm: EINTFIRPRISE. BLAIR. NEBRASKA Motherhood -r K 1 - " I»..° Ef& `»,6 2 1-i»`3` F...,.2{i ,Evenripdvhdur-A e g wa , ' " ' = & " : ; ; ~ lsgysggry Road 1 N n U s r u z . u .w o g n s . » - - e N e b r a s k a Man ufa ciu rwe rs A x - t l o n w i l l m e e t i n O m a h a o n D e ~ r 4.O n e o f t h e l e a d i n g | d ~ sch ed ul ed fo r t h e session i n b y G .w .D y e r ,p r o f u a o r o f or ni ur a t 'l fa nd e r bl l t un i ve r s i t y . fe w o f o u r o w n p e o p ! e re a li z e extent.o f m a n u f a c t u r i n g e f f o r t e b r a s k a a n d t h e p r o m e a u a n d Io n a m a d e f r o m y e a r t o y e a r . .»m a n u f a c t u r i n g i n t h e s t a n a l a r g e r a n d b e t t e r " h o m e e t " fo r p r u d u c t l l o f t h e N e b r a s - f a r m a n d i n b e n e fi t :ace une equally tb the 'pay -ml? lawn and mba surrmmding country. Hzrtingtun, Nebraska is busily en sued In pre-winter improvernent of its sheets.Low cmsainga are ze oeivlng gnvel treatment.d l ion apcts brought up tn grade and streets shoting the maximum of summer 1|nr and tear are being grlslui mx [1-avnled. Culvem cl and bridg- n npadnd comp the progranx. Thea-e efforts are the viaible aligns ol progress, push und 'pep' in any com- munity. Fourteen farms near Red Wingr. Minnesota, have been squippaj with ...... ..._- --...bu i l di n g ab o u t $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 . Sc ho ol {}i|\\¥i¢£N o .2 0 i n C u : c o u n t y a n d N o .w o i n O t o e c o u n t y h a ve j o i n e d i n a b u i l d i n g p r o j a c t . Io r t h e dm c t i o n o f 3 n e w sch ool b u i l d - i n l -Btimls t o th e a m o u n t o f S40- world.Having only one-sixteenth of the vo:I~1» population urn nn 'point [with pride Io our leadership in th mld tn an Om a h a l m company. Building aill begin in the neu hi- sun. The Amencan +lc use two- _.........-_-- w a r y k n o w n e l e c t r i n i l y n p e r n u c ho u s eh o l d a n d h b o r - n v i n :d t d c e w i t h o u t eo-at t o t h e fa r m e r ,f o r I t h r e e - y u r t e s t . t o d e t e r m i n e t h e p n e - t l n l i t y o f t h e g e n e r a !un e o f d e e - t d e i t y o n t h e fa r m .T h e m u i n i n c h a r g e o f n m ! s u p e r vi s e d b y t h e A r r i c u l l u n l Co i l e g e o f t h e U n i ve r s i t y o f l l i n m a o t l .1 Ra ls t on ,a m a n u fa c t u r i n g s u b u r b o f O m a h a , l a r i s i n g t o t h e d i g n i t y o f a : u l ci t y .C o n t a c t fo r t h e n e w To w n H a i l w a s l e t l u i . w e e k a n d n c - tl ve o p er a t i o n . : a r e w o b e g i n at o n c e . Th e m a i n a t r u c t u r e i s t o e o s ! i n e x - ce s s of $ 1 6, 0 0 0 a n d t h e c o m p l a t o d annihilation of 'time :nd npacei Improvement of streets md :ross- inxi in thc order of the Hu' in For- dyce, Neb. :infer 500 feet of cement lldurnlks :n d emu *a li a 2131'ing been lmld in the pun two weeks. m o n n u n x s COST saving thlt c an In accompilshd B ha1d»nrl'»oed ar gfneled nada, -» wht! they should be, say s the Fm- mont Tribszne."There an 'lon mlny ny wise and pound fmliah' fared wha are cppoad to the expenditure of :funds hr mad work, laboring - du tho hella! um they are la money." "If they tranld his the trouble ntimatc whtl. poor youd: an . the dtisam of Ne b r u h : n d saving thlt can In accomplished B a r z a n x n n F . L u u m Attunwy Office 2nd Fha: Rodfldd mq,Bhir, naman. n \ O R I EN T C O A L $8.50 Per T on H A N N A C O A L $11 Pe r T on Are the Finest Christ- rnas_Presents That 'Can Be Found. _ Buy 1| Fu-m Christensen Lumber Co. j oCh r ls t m a s Headquarters When you are thinkingCandies, Nuts and Fruits call on us.Our line is complete and we can satisfy you. Rummbff o.., Gmmy DfpanmmzEwyahlng5| Gnxzrlu Mrs. Jennie Antill Nnnh Walker Avena: u m a x n e o z w o m a n : R I N O P U I S - F l e o l n r ffl\I"l Ib r u t a l s l c n t a t h n .l u un la n rl uhome,a m i l p m y o n d tq ln ta nd :Is l A n n u .l l r r t l l o sn u m : Fr en c h x lr l . s ta n ds In a e ml n tn ffo l d a n t h e u r n 0 ! d n !" r a t i o n . U n i t e d b y a n q i p h d r d w l r t . u r ny o u u (lfln gil ahl mu.h u n !r i n a l d lksmboy u n d Ch r l l l u b h o r i i r n l .n n a l l u d e d b y t h e ¢ l r l »d l l - tuc rl od l l vp n fn n e v.n u n ewga ll a o m t o h l t o h a r a w a y fr o m i n um t n r f .In a n w l r t t o f m t w n l u r v t h e r d o so.m a r r y i n g he r I 1Ha l lo Ca r lo an d :n u In n h er wi t hfrialsdzl.My r l ll i s pa n k : R n l ll s l hh o r m o t h " h l w i n l b t r u In m l n eatsd i s n x n .Gl "!l| |l u e s a!n l n l t t u l . y o u u |wo m a n l n that u m b l i n g roo ms.: m i In h w ! -nalbli.b u t r a n a n i !In-nm th a t : h r i t r a i l e d F l i a l i l c d l §°uf|lar| a n d 1 | w i t h h e r l a m .Hn l n q u -ah lo i n n e u n l l tnl rml ue Ila n.Ph na au ph er a n d G vn l l d IlesIda Iulgftllo mln!! 11 0% In bar k ln herhom v.l g d y Il a n . t l o r u l \ !» # l nl o r . u f r d l y I n l o u w i t h F h r l n t n p h r r . a l l n p p r a vn o f t h o y o u n gm o r n q n n r d t l a i h l p o f ) { | r l l l o . 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"h u t , a s a r n l l t t t r d f a r t . m y k n o w l e d g e o f n w m 1 | o f t h e l l l g h t w l .A o l u a l l y . I d o n o t k n o w t h e m n t u l i .i ha p p e n e d In h u e n fe w a n i m a t o r * n m w r n a t l o n w i t h il u l e m ni m r l l e d v 2'0 ni r r e , a n d I m r m l n n o d y o ur w i n n l n g s . Yo u wi ll r em em be r um : 1 :s ow a l et te r tr - ~ m y o u t o nm d n me t u : n i ch t . " Mo ns i eu r Zu h l n m t f o r n m c m m l d f p l n z l m u x h t ."A r e y o u c h a rg e d r n de l i ve r n r r -p l ;ln l hl n me ns nIIe '!" he d em an rl ed . "C e rt a in l y xml."Ge r a l d an sw e re d "I h at e n u: th e pr l .\ II¢ l. ¢' o f vld t lh x a the 'r l2\a."" I sh ou ld lh l l l k no t . "t h e rllhiv g m w i r t l .' 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Q i a k b f d s n u g l h a n - -a s m l n r u r a n : : In g fr o mllluuruuliunvrdn.= g | P ¢ ¢ P l \ | I o | | i : .v w t w i l l L » 1 l ; ° . TL u u h H q n * ' au .l l l i f l d l l u l l n a vl l l l u u l o f a n u u g ¢ d \ g Jl l \ | | n d s ¢ . ! | . L a i n a n d s t r o l l e d u u t m u u w s q u a l Il e w a l h t s o me d o u bt . n u In w h a to u g h t t u d o .Pa u l l n v h u l l u l m o l u n fnrblniden h i m t o m m m u n l q n t o w1 h e t i n m y a h n p o o r f u n n g e t h u h 1 c¢m¢Ic1ion I b n ?A1lalaa rzplnlta U M ' c u l n a h o u i d b v n u d e k n o w nh e r .I l e suci leul m r n l l l xo t h a ¢..\.||-\......¢»- I \ | | . ! n n n f n n n r u \ w a l V THE ENTERPRISE ~Bhir. Nebraska. December 4.192|- - n nPalo Binh!~ l - q v _ g - . v nanezoen 'rom 'mins 'Chl-engio and Noah Western . IL ' r n ln l B u t Q32 P. 51. Dolly. Trails Wee!___ me n_ H. Delir Emil (SethC11 (Roni nm noel w. 1. 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L ¢ . - \4.00 Llllmla home._Mr. and Mn. Adolph Holtman and dauglner. Anelta visited Sunday af- ternoon at the Wm. Hollmen home. Wm. Willtenlng and family visited Sunday afternoon It the Theodore Ri nu home." "land Bennington for 'fire years, Ho famed with his brother. Char- ley , for lv0 y ur: just west of Bldr on what le non the Oscar Gzlberuon @I|Illllllllllllllllllllllll|I||llll||ll||.|I||lIIIlllllllllllllllljlllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllll _n e -=h m | §\ N h e n § ln 1888 he urns rnarrld to Lena. .3 */ESubenandto them 1|-even cl:.il¢Inen=_e " " '; §Y b u B u y ¢§ Hrs.Minnie Lallman and tlzewere born, five boy : end two tlrlnl Mlaies lfllnnie and Ellen Llllnlln of;0f these. nlx c hildren are living.ono §\=I`r~emont spent the week-end at the boy havin! :Tied in infancy.* E I =Emil Lalimn me..'In gn h e moved with h is fa mlly g e a t s 'f § Mr.and 'Emil Lnllman and to a rm whi c h he purc h ned n l:e 5 \l \5 Cecil tml Gilbert Lnllman spent miles southwest of Herman wherelae §\\\_E'lhun»'lay evening ol. me Wan.. naw! :exiled at the time of his .1¢~m§E F r g f n _-# 5 1 '<§ man home.Pnhich occurred un. Friday, 5Io\.M.L§/5 we ._c § Among the F'nen1»ont allens from here this yrcelc were Mr. and Slrs. llenry Nieman.Mr. and Bin.limi! lallmnn. Gilbert and Cecil Lallmsm Wm.Hallman and family and Mrs. Adolph Hellman and dnughter,An* ettz.Hr. and Mrs. George Schvreder and daughter. Edna. and Min Helen Ryln spent Tzmmltlr' evening at nn Emil Lallnum home.\ Gilbert and Cecil Lnllmnn spenli Tlunluglving day with their mother. Mrs.Minnie Lallmen at Fremont. I-Ill Hetrlek and f n wly and Hr. and Hrs. John Bchtenkarnv and lam ily spent Sunday eiening at the W111. Franke home.' The mrk left n bouncing baby boy at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Alberi L u k e :Monday morning,Dec.1. hire.La ke r was formerly Mina Vera IIchbenknnip. . . . . . . . . _ - - - - - - " working. conscientious citizen a lwa y s E W InMr. Thlelfoldt was an honest, hnrcl-=U ~ 1 _ :curly to do a good turn to n neigh- bor and accordingly numbered lui: frienrb: by the range of his acquaint- lncealilp. grae funeral nerrlces were held at the homeon llsl. Sunday and inter- meni.made in the Blair cemeterywhere n lanre number of his friends gathered in mute evidence of the re- spect they bore hlrn. Besides the wife he leaves the four sons and two rlxughters.John, Clmrley. Harry and Eddie all of Her- man and two daughters. Mrs.Nels Svenguni of near Arlington .tml B i n Nels Lindberg of Blair.also three brothers.Henry of \&'lnsids Nebr., Charley of Fairfax, S. D. and Wm.of Gretna.Nehr.and three grand children. firm-1 CLASSES VISIT - o n a u x-u u --5 , _ -p . -n -¢ 1 _n u -¢ - You need not worry about Quality and Price because we handle the :::kind of Meat. you like and Prices § §are right..='-= " `TRY o ur : Hmw-- n-mme B ULK z =A Lfs .\ unAND L n f r vc nlf o n z mu ms : e u a nc a nc u -¢»- e q - -_ n oc a n- n_ -n o - » 1 10:o n _a n- 1§I V : D t f i | . é ; \ ~T M !M a r k e t W i l l B e C l o u d o n . S u n d a y 5 §B u c h B r o s .M e a t M a r k e t § g Blair, Knnnard and Herman § im:||||m1||||||mmmlll||m|||||||nu|||||||nn|||||||nu||mn|um||||||||||u|||||||||||Ii A _1 l H _ _ L L _ _ ALL THE PBDPL!! OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY OF BLAIR.NEBRASKA 1 J . L s H .Ask for "BLUE nnunun nnnnuGENERAL AND u0cAL NEWS AND COMMENT NO. 46BLMR, \vAsHi§6TbN couxwr, NEBRASKA, uscamaan 11. 1924/ 1 ul ' ll\ I> \ s A\ l* : 0 U \ || - o m - : C A S T ~A N A P -1-,G vs nnrrmnm mln HIGH um minus ~ ~~__~B E m s n n s w m c T E A M ~ ~PURTIDNMBNT ~ ~enjoyable pmgmm nun uv nx'sme very pleasant numb". -m»-ul ._,- -. "'"f'1 "I'f'.'"'Tf'°' 'E "f"'l"f{"'f'!f' 'rum-¢hm sam:names.ue-rendered by the orchestra.ua n an u _l m _:not had sn o nhe stn for aevernl Montana R u l e In lireralodmd and High -elmo!eizudenls Workmg Un 11-mcunnny scHoo: Aman 5""°'! Yy lhil l i; Sisters Eftfi 0ffi¢¢l:.\\90 .ea"'but the work gf 1]|ig navlly ZQQ lo S00 Head gf Bison Hrblle Whiela "rm Take 1 Kflm 3|nd social._ 1 Iegatu To The Gran organized eww is very nninhezory Marked [or u m m 1 Pine Later _'.Temple Eunder the able direction of w»Iab}3 .z i m n x norm 1-:sz a x .1 3 Neilsen.Prof.of music.f".ntherPR0TEClBD BY G()'aHRN)1£N'| ']l5 inns!! W ORK Fon 3 'll3D ENl:I Pmf.ss£.~s: u s v u : w a l BIEMBIIRS ARE ENTHUSIASTIC J h (gd rgumentn pr ov'.!i,T,,"2`»T1l Il. fscultynabculd never be1Ml350ULi\. Mont., Dec. R-lletweehl 1:1 01.0 of the clulest seHes of llilrh Tho foilowing eommunintlon writ At an regular meeting of Pythiulihw fn fb re zk fu t.Edwin Pebentm 200 und*300 buffaio on tha Manton# Sqhoo' pnctice dobntea everh=|irlin&f.en by Hr.Henry Rohwer of |'|,. Sisters held I n t Tuesdoy o1ening,|m,_,.,, 1| comic pinm, tuning Wad-national bison range "Nfl of here Hiatun Nebraska, the Missouri \e|.11'Cnlhoun expreuea in brief his vlzwrsinilialory work was cnnied out, fel-wer Neilson and Carl Nielson sang »| f°"= be :Mn this fall.fra nk Ron ¢¢m.~;in¢ of Edith Jensen.Myronfon the Nebraska Good Holds Ano ......»n--..-P.lhe superintendent,announces..a Bgwk and Harold Llraen,won thegejation.We are glad zo hive v w prhod Because of Short ened Terms LAW nr-:nuns LENGTHOF TERM FAIRBURY, Nob., Dec. 9.-Of the 103 rchooi districts of Jefferson eouqty, thirtydhmeo of them will bedeprived of the Dfflmbffe 1924. and July, 1925, school npfortlonment fog the reason thll these ¢ii|£1ir:£a have __ _|.¢u._.... ..-.plum In lullluwedby the eiecuon ox ummms. duet. .....|....,. .Muni\ ;Alun.4llr¢l:m e n m e y u u m ;IPIU ~ d o 1.the r e q u s r l m u n , m l I D U r t.u w l r . u i i w l .CIUSB w m cn n o vl pu ul ru aw n u !p r e d S i e r t .P..M r s .G i l b e r t H i n e s , z m u p t o J u n e :M m e 'f o r n f r u h s o 4 h ; : n z m i , e r w i l l b l s l a u g h i e r Th e s t a n d i n g o f t h e l e n m s i n p n : - ; ¢ | ¢ s o o n l y : fu r a c n r e f u l s t u d y f r o m m n , ~ b e e l l l i b l e £0 l h l r e i n 3 ; - G .m e n u .A u ' ° P ° ' * ° "" " ' ° "e n j o y u l a n d m i d o n t h e m e g !" " " ' ° *a n u m m a r e u h k l o w l :t h e s a l l an gl es .n m :w h a t h e ' h a a ' ° " " ' ° " " ° " " ' ° " ' . , ; ' f....5.f1;'Z.T'm m é r n m T h e de le ga te s t o t h e G r a n d T ° m ' | ; b i e e v e n l n l ' x g u h h u g h , h e r d i s r e d vu d i n t h i s l i n w u r i w o n g E m i . n o n e Da na , ,m ,,"p r o vi d e f o r a f u m .'r\vi tp l e an M a s a r e Mi s s E t h e l M ° " d §1 .n n l n r an k e e n t h e n u m b e r o f , . . . . . m »h u t m u a r e a r n fa r g r e a t s :1 |...¢1 m m m D u m w o n 1 lo s t 1 i M r .l nh n R h n u i a n .m.0n£h|\.n m f '~L _ - _:..°......-| Il. c . H. l`. C. as r . 14. iauix Mike Geo. Elle n ( llllly La m.;'Blseo (Freight)num (Freight)Blue (uma)hnghong (Drn2l|-iilli lngqrslev (Oil & npni Nelson {S| !an}'ur || Annual wleeung9.501 ALONG THE HOTl05 l ROAD sol_ N Mrs. I'nenti.n Smith célled on Edith The high 11:11001 civirta clam-es hucl ».~l0 Warrick Sunday evening.recently been studying local govern~Mr. and Nm. A. E. Dixon 12811211 ment.They have included in their! *° on the Neum Warrick family Sumlas stllrly. an analysis of the dafferenll ». ber __rf temoon.5- ram uf city gnvcmment in use to'C T h E l n n n a l l m e e g z g g ~t h e E s } ; : n l i t o n l!5.w Mr.Harry Tucker 1hellei Lucia as an \:|.l1ou.F mupnenpahtae.After o u n t y gl' lC l. l tl1 l8 .o c z e t y W 1 B 8 a t . .....; _._ |.. -r n... .......I | \ n T a t u m ~A1'i; Il{.| ! l\ ! \ -wE ¢ ' ll1 E Rd8 . V ¢ school bann! mar. may nlvu an ;»..,f aith ni..A md amended the mulmlm. Neb r Dear Sir: Througrh your paper I mail msn- .ulinn passed by our County Board sgninst |plan formuiuted by the Nehruka Good Roads uaociation. I do not wish zo aither critielzg or mum un: nllnygegl by Inv twenty mills an thi actual ninatian of the dbtrlct and that it vu inmfiidont to sup- port s nine months term of school." The mmunt of the giponionmen! for mn pupil is alwrvdmsbely two 20.10 ;,'.;;';,;m4f.. S 1 0 1| nfl nm!! \H. H. Nlebaum wnmrlmri ¥.....l u:.\...|m fhaxztingl~ ~_{i;¥ll;¢if'¥) 23"m uSLE, 'i-a Grocery' {I'ain!.I 1.15 !.houaaml Bnsheln of corn Blom!15 " '*\'=§I a UIUIWKII Manly on uw: H-"VWatson 'TYF°1\ mil)14.00 Mike ingnndev {Spark Plug)1.50 which he sold to Fred Hunlnm.a 'I councii P1811 as it is In 02-If own' Claire Warrick {Gr¢ding}4.00 Far. Gr. & Lhr. Cu.. Ken |Lum-T h e l m i Hunlum famaly Itmri (| 1. :he communion plan n- at oper-| Jem IIric kmn (Labor)2.00 ber ami suppiien)23.65 'r&nnku:i~iox'<iinf\¢f M the Har\f>:||I\Gaifveslon and Des si<>|ne»,| Hans Beck (Snllry i 100.00 Fremont Pomdry & Machine g Kroxh home and on the way blck Uv ia 1 the citplmanngcr pian mshach. hm Ia;l-or French [Cutting trees) 24.00 Ring gear)2.90 girls :alumni so the dormitory in af contiy been rulopteal in many c1tic - - --......\ __-_.1..r..- n... ||fv;:n .;|wie of the students 'a11.1 taken tu u l l :| v n u :sauna,4 l| | | | ¢ b \ \ r » |. * " " " ' - " ' ; rDe c e mb e r 1 7 th , a t 1 :3 0 , f o r th e e le c t i o n o f thre e d i re c to r s t o s e rv e fo r th re e y e a rs a nd s uc h o t h e r bus i ne s s as m a y c o me be f o r e th e me e t i n g. ,AP. qI.'|' 3»I o.1. Hilainnr llhullm "nz: Omaha llulor l'lr\1 Dew nw |¢»w¢\' ul I: 'gjg nu '"' """m" " ;g,i,f ,g "~1 -A" c itiz e ln n n o u s w k a t t h e l f -..!'E" *'!°' 2 "! ' i "3 [ ' _ t . |l ¢ \ uI r .J i l l n _ -|l L l I - - | l » u \ | \ l | » | \~'lluu L D " I I T M lhll." f l ~~T h e n t s- m a n l g l r ~ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ . l \ l \|ings 'I.,I"€l°'..°°£§,"mT2`";§`¢"l&=1i"L"»..§J*=~"f'-The decision or mu:J.\l\||§l;| .gh rid wh nttom as so c ut him sru 2 to 1 in favor of Miuoud.:nd this movement should be approv e er o P th N h ed by everyone who in interested in 7 f th 1 f gh h "L On Mohd!!night.o n sonoo res o e e ,affirmative team and D;no'1i;ntive:"'"public roads BLAIR HIGH WINS f teom mll in lb! third l¢fi¢l 0f\dE~i I was preunt It I meeting 3¢||\r Poor-HALL cu.»mP1o:~:an1rQb°v°=The '=°"1'\f"'=*i**f¢"'"°'°*~'l'* had in "*'° "°°"'~" of the c mmm ;of both teams were wry goal huti°f C°""| \"¢¢ of Omaha ¢l3\°d by ... ¢ \.a.:.1""\m Good Roads .Amoda ning than schools for tho astro month.The mling of the attorney gonzui in th lt the poopio of the distritt han nothing to ny about the hnlth of the nc hool term; thu it ll leur- mhml bv tho number of pupils rn Dia nna Jonna on n a w " M u r i e l Jo h n s o n { L l b o r \ H e n r y L s r a e n ( L a b o r : P r a n k M c B r i d e { S n l n r y } P I.t u m ( S . | I n n } l o r l n c l u e ;wmnc A. »\;. »v~a 'fi n i ; y e a:el ect ed t o a c t a n b u s i n e s s " f W " 3 " "._.\_ I __ s . .. .- .- .m fl mr : A Ch ri st E The respective lnistnnta to the 2101. £\lE|.M.|.im ........,,._ ,above nuned nm Harold Larson and, mas pmgnm which lviil be given at James Pounds.The fgguigy dvi@°fll\0 Dana Cdlegu Chlpcl, Friday eve la Mr. Hoon.Iring, Dec. 19.n. will include manic Aceordinq to the staff, this y gghill numbers by both the Dana Collar publication will bl n mmpldl inm.\Cbolr and the Gir\'| Glee Club.Ev ntion; gh, nautent and ;-;q| m¢n¢c ry one ll welcome tn attend. is to be entirely different from pie1ln.-_.-..».FOOT-BALL BAHQITET J k §!eDc wd .Snlnnu H 1 0 0 ~ ?'ltewnn bs ¥¢°>'°"~'Sm£th'n uncle, Tuba Gamrnnl.claus to 'nm the c ounc u meetingasz,,.._n_......» llnlull 10.80 _.r .»_..\.\..»n¢.||ah\lh|nn imnmvf-I Mnrinrk Keilv. gh.; mute daughter hal. Tuesday night..The council re /LHIS. livllfillb \unvu. IWatson Tyson (0511 21.00 Elmer Truhlsen (Rnlcl work)55,00 Norman Warrick (Dragging)22.50 Nicholu on Corp. £6111 I: oil? 33.75D. 0. Shoals {Sal»r>}100.00 42.00 7.00 11.00 50.00 90.60 10.00 52.25 10.00 Umm. Rogan (Rudi world Chris Jenaen (Roni work) Robert Madsen (Road work) Jerk Mebonadd (B d a y Ralph Ray (Road wor\|.} lEarl Cldweli {Rold work) IId. Hansen (Road work) W. ll. Smith {Rou1 work) 1"arI Vogt (Road work)109.50 For. Gr.8 Lbr. Co.(Lumber al nalibi 18.55 U1 nuuuw urn.-.........--.."""¢*mg" for IMd ylears ;=='f23-3 o! John Kelly, is umlergolng a siege n motion ur-mn e an on ei of ncnriet fever.the bonds of H. S. Honke, for J us|Mr. P. J . Flynn of Benson was o tice UI the WRU ami Ernest w';3"»{'I'h|nl¢sgi\ing guest at the James Precinct Amnor were 1vnr°\¢<-Conety home.On motion duly mode :mtl carried Mr and Mrs.A. E.Dixon enter-the foilowink resoiutnon was niopt ta i n * t h e families of their corn ed:}1\lrkr~r.~, they having finished husking "inasmuch M there is n movemfnt on Thanksgiving morninw Mr.and on foot br certain interest.: ur! "$|Mrn.L I..Lsyrmln ami three chi! the ennrtmenz oi' I in during 1|\Q,|mn and Mr. :mil Mrs. E i~'. Pedersen coming session of the ieginlature. t¢\.un.1 B4-ny Jane were their Sweats.dint! 60 perc ent of we aulumvbilel Mr.and Mrs.Ci;de Fitch were Intense money from the eonnty where callers al the Harry Tyeon imma on cnlieeled,to be med by the state Frhilly night. in huibiing i wi maintaining H812 Neum Warrick sheliecl rom on ceived their visitors very hospilzhly and at the clone of the session, Mayor Murdoch called upon Mr. Moore for I. few rernarkn. The students regretted that due tf q misunderatamlinz they were lair Mid n\i.u.e1i a comirlearble port nf the meeting. however they are pl:\n nlnz to accept the |:ouncil's kind hw talinn to \l~it them again nt some future dale. B.'\P'i`lSl cuuncu xor|:.~:. Arthur D. Smalley, Miniater Sunday, December T 1924. HI .1 \f Rnnrlnv ;:.rhnnl l l A The annual meeting of the Washington County Fair Grounds Association will be held at same place at 2:30 p.m. for.tl1e election of g directors and such other business as ay come before the meeting. : C.G.M A R S H A L L ;Sec ret ary Washington Co. Agricultural Society G.l.P F E I F F E R ,Se cr et ar y Washington Co. Fair. Grounds Ass'n. Word has bein mctived by roll\ious issues.The central unmx: u\ |.I\ellook1l|I¢h_i| EEE"..._.._.l -rn.. -nnun club elllhntld the||.g. nlm-this ~ . P r 1 v ,. l x a "\ 3 1"-:. in the art work will be a ntatonarr . . .-. -_o n e .T h e v o l u m e w i l l b e t l l t r l d t d i n f c n d o f t h e v e r s s u c c e s s f u l f o o t ~ b a l l S e v e r a l h i t h e r t o h i d d e n m c u W : | c t o f o u r o r f i v e s e c t i o n s ,e a c h s e c t l o n l l w l H » ° | \b s e n t e n a i n i n g t h e t e a m ,b r o u g h t t o l i g h t a t t h e ¢ ° ¥ 1 f ¢ l ' ¢ M ' ¢ t o b e p n e o e f l d b y o n a p p r o p r i a t e , i i - l t h e l r f r i e n d s .a n d t h e t e a c h e r s .a t 3 1 e u a l o n .l n t h e f i r s t p l a c e i t w a r v i s i o n p a g e i n b e a u t i f u l c o l o r s .P l a t e s s e v e n o c l o c k b a n q u e t h e l d i n t h e | ' l o u n t l t h a t T e k a n l a h h a u l u s e d l l l n c o l o r h a v e n e v e r b e f o r e a p p e a r e d l n a T n t t l e r a n d i n f a c t a r e s e l d o m s e e n i n a n y l a l c h s c h o o l a n n u a l . lowor hall ol the lligh :school build#eligible men in several of their gamea in lust Friday evening.fmeluding the one with Blair.Con 1 'fha hall was appropriately decor inequently in accordance with the Of course there will be in:liu.icIual=''Nl in streamer: ol the High 5¢h°°l,rulea ol the state athletic muuxlu pictures of all the seniors and groupC0l°1'5»purple and white.'5"*'¢.li0\l they ll-\l»°¥N\i¢illY f ° f f ' " * pictures of the other cluhbl-In ad~ nero grouped below each light, *llhlthese gamea Pender confenserl aim lehrens and I-Iverette Tyson. The find champlonship debate onlTuesday night proved to be very eal cidng and very float.Both teams; eonstmctire arguments were well wzirked out, the rebuttal work also,| shoved considerable lmptovementq |our present name lu§sls¢|-.lsllliliun Us _____lt ""'-" atahd br members of u'*|1| rard Butte at Denver on Nov. eo. omaha Auto Club that coast to eourl Mrs. Buffs , 9, y ou ng es t hu h- travelers wen tllud ly rerwl-f=°f'r¢r of Mr. .oo Hrs. J . W. :mor of to so through the state ot Nebnaska m, dr, md ,ug 5. kindly rsrnern- hecause our rad: were impasaable bend br many Blair (fiend.ltltl lt must be tnte, hecauaa {ror'1{She h u 5 , 5 o u t west for the l g w g ;a g a i n i n t h e ~¢ 0 | k 0 \ l l s i l l !D e p a r t m e n t O f ~ p a n f e f y ¢ | | 1 m d h u m n e m p l o y - t l t a t t h e M i s s o u r i t e a m p r o v e d t h e i r irorltn n blueprint was iasued chow td as s nodupnu. in the U 5 Nu , worth.The time decision of u o " " =a comparison of m e work t o r n nook there. cllll0ll every organization md ,wenn foot-ball suspended from them.lilar tactiba which left no doubt anactivity in the school will or np,¢..The guest!were seated nt mall. 'ln who the winners- wele._fiutlns wa s 2 lo 1 i n favor ol the sented with appropriate i11\u\f,gi0n,'tables,at which they found ;We have had a splendid tesm thi<.zl1i=o.oor-i team._ and tsHtingr.lnatnea on tiny foot-ball pla cards year and we see justly proud of. Already nearly one-hundred fifty \r co leo The banquet itself was in char of them.An even better team ts er the Domestic Scienes department ported next year and lt is hoped that The following debatora took part Dame, affirmative. Jeanette Robert- onlers haw been rccei°ed fo pot' thc 525 "l'attler.-_nnd was indeed palatable und well are will be able to make a showlm' READ TlIE ADV ERTISINGS served.5ootonyanio»oonf=r¢nrohut.ir==h°. Chauncey Wrizht representingthe'>tate as will.The unanlrnou.-\ M.|}|' lo l Nebraska and olhbr " ° ' " " ' ;Mr.Buffe la dinrlc t manager of land adjoining states and our :ood the Liberty Yeast Corporation an state was almost at the foot of ihcgw nearly wed: will make thdr home ln g,¢championship d , . w_:u¢reH8l.only bein: one notch ahead ot in Denwr.the ntlte of W yoming.l Blair friend:extend best vlaheu Am! in my opinion, it in about time! to Mr. and Hrs. Buffo. we woke up to the fact that somelson, Dorothy Powell and Elton Bla' aell, Missouri Negative,Edith Jen,un. umm a men an d Mrrm nr aru binr mwlle done to !mrr9'f° ° °*fW 0H»\N N o v n u a r1'l'hlrteen Club as Toastmaster, called port of the city will do more to or'.1tale highways and this can not Nl 'BURIB B THUMD A Y Blair merchants have a zwdlr ar-upon Supl. D. V. hlasser. Mr. Moore romplish this than anything else :FIRST COASTTHG ltccotnpliahed by eountiv This ora 1myofChristmasmerchandiseonlwanifreoAnonandCaptainEarl=ACCtnE:~"r n£rott1Bo;»anion must be handled by the "ml IM Angeles, crm. Dee-'Y--Few dmplay this year and invite!uoatn lman.each of whom responded.1-:Amr n o m m z o Prnt-1 :l o n I hom the plan formulated by ffrl services f°f Gene Stratton Por- people or Blair and gurroundinzlwlth an Interesting mir;1 -I The youngsters have been havlnglul*Nebraska Good Rw i s A m o n ter, novelist, fatally lnjund l'¢"1'f'l' country aide to gems in and see theiri The remainder of the ummm eenf The fire whistle called late follta l rare sport c oasting on the South tion will receive favorable eonlddlti lnight in a collision between l'sarauto~ stocks.:eisted of the following numbers:' from their breakfast this mominetolslreet hill since the snow fall ;n¢l'tlon at our neon leglslntlve aeaslon.|m°lll10 and a meet car, will he hold You can trade at home with more.Solo,"'Sometime's at `iIs'en."l'lde"att»end a fire nt the Ben Crourll crowds have gathered there nightly comfort and satisfaction than to sro;Audrey Beatles home ln the old Henry Timm prop :for the fun.elsewhere.and at prices that will Reading, "Betty at the Base Balierty in the north western part of*All went well until last night when' please you..Game"a Francis Koopnmn!the city.an accident occurred which put aYour home menehanta stand ever Pianologue. "Foolleh Questlomu"1 Before the fire boys arrived, neigh Lcrlmp ln the proceeding and sent ready to serve you.Give them °L Ernn Metzingerbora rushed to the assistance of Blrenlevery youngster home with a sad iPlano Stllq "Dance Rustique"Crowell and put out the fine whiahlhean.I g Ruth Chc flrliad burned n large holein the .....r;A traveler loaded with nine of tl Solo. "The Worlsl la Waiting for the'Mr.Crowell,who is ill,and the'merry-makers 'anrl coming down the' Sunrise"Mrs. Brown children were still in bed and thishlll with lightning speed over-turned chance.Note the adrertiasrnanta of the follduring up-to-date merchants tuwecolumnsofTheEnterprise: Arndt-Snyder Motor Co.,Blair fact canned considerable excitement jun at the Ot Carmichael corner and Racket Store..-tmdt lldw.Co...J _BLA lR GI RL !if,\RRll=.S .for a time.one o l the boys. Claude Stricldett. L.Pounds, J.Hualler,North S*'l='.The property tr and to be darn g2\0Il of Mr. and Mrs. Frank smrlrlrnStore,Ilolfs Cash Store,Pete:sen Mr.and Mrs.Elsie ltlng have aged considerably but the Crowell had his right leg hnoken iust above lldw.w. J. Sas, St2'\a1'l Pharmacy. taken unto themselves a son or rather family is still living there and with the knee.1:carried into thr Iidrs.I'.C.Hilton.Blair Gas Co.,a aonlnluvr.the assistance of friends and nr §¢m,,,,f,'§l§.;,Jt"f..,,and a taxi Blair Pharmacy, Aye Broo., f"l1'U\¢l"l*{Hina Sy lvia King won married to Co-Operative Union,Reeh nuinrlznr.Joe Verplauck of Valley .lone Station, Chrlstenoen Lbr. Co.. Rath- tion, loun.The ceremony took place tnann's Garage.\'\'nlter Lat1en'I .in Des Moines last Wednesday, Dec cum. J . ta. c rmpbeli, Home oak- 3.ery, Mrs. Jennie Antill, i{ultn'a Stu-F The young folk!will make their die.H.Ollerrnan,MultiGap Splililhome at Valley Junction, lonnwhere Plug Co., Buc h Bron llarket. Dacor Mr.Verplanck is foreman of the Holmea Boker;,l...C.l~ilcPt>and round house with a crew of fortyi James Hose.xmen under his supenrialon. l The Enterprise eatonda its heart - -»---_-__...»..1-»:-...he the haouv hors will ln 'to make themoelsea called hloh took him to has home comfortable *Sikh iwhere medical attention was given °hlm.The lad is about sixteen 3.ears MONDAY A n z n x o o s o w n lo ld \f The Monday Afternoon Club me*nrznlrnscmcrs for the last meeting of the year H126,st we home of Mrs. 1.. W. Oshorn On Tuesday afternoon A. n.A n ; Hrs. D. C. Van Uettaen Iwi Mrs. f\ ideraon,district nager for the l The Blair Tribune seems to no-Hn Lo- Angeles Thursday. according oglne out no rout machinery manu Im tentative arrangernents made faeturers ara h o me the z~:ebru1r»'d\1 Good Roads Aasociation, x can voorol Mrs. Ponefa daughter, Hoo JJ .. for the rootl-sry because an the moot | Meow of um city, iw waitin: tele- lng held at the omrhr cz.of c z r r mf f r o m o m e m r h t i wl b e f o r e rooms recently one of the speakers' making final arrlnltmenta Charles ; r m omp hs uwly na no ls e no "a f D.Porter,th vr ilef r hus band isthe laa payers owner was sz t.lmesl°¥P¢C\>°d here Wednesday from Rome spent for worthless road machinery ;Clty, lndt And n o t a to n i was heard frontsroad machinery rnanuiacturere.|Koopman and Hooks not have in lf not asking too much, please pub a ear of Qblorado apples similar to ltsh mr view;f u m e they had last fall and hare Yours truly.ithern on sale at the building former- :Henry ;r..¢,....,.'\y we by on mmori c oo office. gn., are the three best varietlea for n xc z r tn n n n VOTE To S1'RIltE¢-oline and oooldos:Black Twig, gwinenap and hllnkler.The la.-at SAN Franc isc o, mr. s.--Nmentl ramed variety n row to the J ona- nist per cent of the rnembera of thef than for eating and has the added enginemen'a union on the Southern' quality af helng an all winter keeP- Poelflc railway was voted to atrlke,er.The price ls $2-25 Per bushelunless the railroad raanagernent eonvlraaket.This ls.a special price for senta to a conference. "to etfeet the holiday season and much lee= R. Brock had the ummm which wan Welch Grape r.r... '"h. of New York Epesorrol settlement of the matters; than they can be bought in Omaha The Club meets the erenlnlt of wquaintanees. in controversy",union officials an-46-lt. on "Russia of Tilly ".Troopod into the office to renew oldZnouneed today.The railroad man-1__-_._-.I.-.$¢|n iaofnrtnétl of the If you want. some fine =»w»; U13 neo. Nelson (Labor)6.00 ni. S thelm (Labor)4.00 George Ohrt (Poles)5.00 Percy 'hacker {Roa.d work)ll.W Percy Tucker (Dragging)-6.05 Vern Schmidt lRoad work)7.50 romle, and inasmuch or 96 and a half percent nf this license money in now left in the conty when pai-I.and the further fact that we still do not have #enough money with tthlcl l keep our roads in the condition we \\'ellne»nluy of lost week Mr. and Blrr. Prentiml Smith wen ruento at the Lincoln Warrick home vn 'lhank»gi\in¢ day.Mr. and Mrs. C. Il. lllnttcltnnl and Mina Clnro Iwr- n rlmw ln Umalra Peter Sdtrnllle lltblltl-1ru'rkl""1-50 ~1no-old llkhte Inova thehhth!-BDl1'2_lJel . week._ __ Goo. ll. llicheloen (Road 'txork}27.00 w. ll. Mkheleen (Road work)l6.00 Ludwig Jeruefl (Labor)IL00 Nebr. Bridge Sup.fi Llsr. Co. (Snow fencing)818.10 Mrs. Prank Allberry (Board for zworl 5.00 Mrs.J.Antill (Supplies for | poor)9.90 Grace Ballard (Rent. countlnrr board)5.00 Blair Tele. Co. (RUR Jr tolls)21.70 ll. ar. Bore! (Suppliea for poorl 10.00 Judge A. C. Debel (Court coats and . hmm f ees)235.15Fred Do Weber {Supplles for ' 'poorl Extension service (Py ntoll Ft. Calhoun lull Ann. (Rent, election)J. t". Jolinaon (Rent. election) H. c. Jackson (Bd. of Insanity and Att. om. Court)15.50 IZ. Il Corrigan {B¢l. of Insanity) 3.00 lt. J. Murdoch (Bd. of Insanity) 8.00 Kennard Co-op. Merc. Co. (Sup- plies for poor)30.00 20.09 sooo 12.00 18.00 of County Cornmiuloners of \'»"o.-\h- ington County wishes to zo on me-_conl as against ony auch legislation. believing it unfair and unjust,and rlepdvinfz the direct taxpayers of the benefit of the money paid by them for automobile licensee.~ We orlah also to go on reeonl na being ln favor of a tax on gasoline. believe thot should this tax be lm- nored on the people it should be spent on the roads and road work, and that the counties wherein lt is 'eollccted should receive not less thonf 50 percent of the amount ao collect- ed,for the maintaining and bulld-lng of roads in its own dornaln.| And be it further resolved: Thet the County Clerk la-I instructed to mail a copy of this resolution to the nepneeentatlre and to the rc tor for this district.. H. (. Illaco. fhalrman Co. Boonl I Peter M. Tyson and llelry 'Trx.|l1.l:»en. On motion duly made and ca\fl¢ll the Boanl odlourned to meet Dec. 15,1924. Lincoln School Supply Co.tSul*'l ANNIE (". MARTIN. plies)322.23 County Clerk.Maurice Hehnens, muff (Trans.l cue to Genoa)53.70 J.I1. llnrka &Sons (Supplies for poor)5.90 J. Mueller {Sum=lle`n for wr? 44.14 Nebr. (half. k Miz. Co. (Re,pairs)'18.00 North Sid! Store (Supplies for poor 15.53 mom. CREEK \'.\I..I..EY xx:ws Mr. and Mn .John IIchtenkampo! Arlington ote Tllankngiving dinner! at the Wm. Holtman home.| Mrs. Emil hllman spent ThursdayafternoonattheGeorgeSchroeder home. lt. H. Rasmuseen (Salary ond exi l hir. and hire. John E¢htenkamp,Jr. Mr. and Ill:T ll lt r : . n nm:daughtena,Mrs Half l\er.-on and einuqhtere. Pearl ont! Clam and .ron Will.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bundur of llerman.Illr.Martin Johnmli and son.Merril. were Thnnkskiving day dinner guests at the Fred Rnyhome. Btr. and Mrs. Randall lwernorrcele- lrritetl 'l`hanlugi\inp; day br inviting in Mr. and El:5. T. li. lverron, Mrs. Mott Iverson and dausrhteru.Pear! t.m| Clam and non Will for on oyster rupper.Mies Beulah blorgan spent 'Ihurs» nor night and all dns Friday ut the Fritz Moeller home. The Mines Erneatlne and Rob; BlcCoy spent Friday evening at the Randall Iverson home. Mr. and bln.. Fred Roy were Sun- day evening guests at the Mrs. Matt Iverson home.Roby and Ementine 5lcCo)and Parker blcCoy. Jr.. and hir. and Mn. 'i'. K. Iverson epent Saturday e1.enlh|; n'. the home ot hire. hiatt Iverson.Munro.Fritz Moeller ml W ilbur Conetgr are hooking corn thin week in Ilurt county.Mins Beulah Morgan is aseletlnl hlrs.Pete Weber. near Telmmah, with house work. Mrs.Llnnie Monroe accompanied Mr.and Pdrs.Harry Mettler and Chas.llletzler of Tekamoh dorm toMrs. Jlm Metz.ler's to spend the day lalt Sunday. Mrs.Matt Iverson and daughter: Pearl and Clara and Mrs. T.K. l . . . - . . ¢ .n n u l | ¢ \ n n u n o !" | " . | ¢ ¢ l l \I l f - » »; »v u . -n ,. . . . . _ _ .zu.Morning womhip.Sermon zt1lJ ject:"The Glnrien That Follow". The Ordinance of the Lol|l~\ Supper will be observed at the clo=e.eg the morning eerrlre. 6:30 l'. M. Baptist Youfflz People' t.'11ion.-'?130IlM; Evening wonwhip sermon subject:"0pen \l»ln<lows" 'l`l1e°p1'u5er v eting is held ever; Wednesday evening at eight. The choir practices every I`rlday at eight P.Bl.- The church choir in new 'busily en gaged in preparation of the Cantata. "The Herald Angela"br Adams. This cantata will be song on Sunday evening, Dec. 21 and promises to oe the best our choir has pres-cnted yet. On Cllrlntlllae Eve the Sttmliljn Bthool will present the Pageant "Vlctoriou Christmas".The pastor will be out of the city. on Tues-lay and Wednesday of next week attending a Pistork Institute at Fremont.This is one of a serlen of lnetltutee being held throughontftheNorthernBaptistConvention.| 4 l cnuncn or co mm'; L. H. Camp, Pinter 1 The C. E. Society elected the fol1l lowing officers last Satundny e\'e5" ring, Josephine Robinson, president:Mildred Burger, vice president,Lu elle Bntnton,eecnetary and Wilbur Watts, treasurer. Next Lorda Hay is the annual Wo. mans Day.The momlng service will be in charge of the Ildlts. Then will be a special address. rpeclul mt sic and a missionary offerint. itegular services in the evrenlnlt I I BLAIR sumI STOREA THING OF rm: PA ST I1I2 L=. 0 4Q n s 1 l > l Q G l f l ~~~~ g f ~ n s ~-~7 > > : ; § ;-5 . , ~ ; ,,..-~ r - _~.:-;~"~'~_' ~5 _ . ~ . , ;.... Practical Gifts from the Hardware Store are always appreciated, they're useful and a useful gift brings pleasure and many pleasant memories of the giver. I''0 . 1 " U T7 ~Nickel. Granite or Aluminum .;_'\~ "3 f I 3 __W !A Ro as te r o r Ga sa er-\ / 1 `- J _ /Q1esaregift,s that any f §il ~ wo ma n wi ll a ppr e c z-'},_.L ~ 3tB."._. L / Petersen Hardware A COLEMAN 'LAMP s m Q sRoller or lce Skates For llle Younplen Pogket Knives DINNER P A R U 1 ln spite of the snow storm la ll 'a most delightful dinnerJunslayparty was held at the home of Mr.l_ and Mrs. Rasmus Jo neen of west Washington street.Covers were ma for twenty sues*= and the hour, aix o'clo¢k. found a Jolly party ready.Yollowlng vdelicious reour. rolling occupied the' evening and when all left for their lean §:u11|;|a|.uu|uoua .1 -..__ " _couple.F rm.::r>x|o1~:r: cnawgs pus?* The Clifton Hotel was falled last night by telephone ganna. there be» three gangseonnintlngin adl,of thirty al: rnen there for the night and early breakfast.These storms have mmle much ex. tro work for the telephone eornpanieo \_L_..-..:.t.-.: nn avert a\.a.illble J a n 5 . 1 1 t h e h o n t o o f M r s .. I l . S m i t h f o r a s o c i a l e ; ' e n l n g .! l A U T ( )O V E R T U R N S I Lyle Noyes, of the Lut: Monument Works, while on his way to Omaha yesteniny afternoon asrompunle-l by lain wife and Mr. Henry Wulf,had the misfortune to overturn hi~ auto just this alcle of Calhoun.No one was hurt and the auto recelteli only ME Anderson lived in iftennarnand was a pupil of the writer sumti twenty years neo and for an nourwe lived over the old times ajth l tual enjoyment.ee 1 He ia ,aw living in Omaha, mari lied and mme little Anclersons coming on and is getting about all the lolkl out of life thatfla. possible and, when he left it was with the usur- anee that un latc h string eras out and that we would enjoy another vla .lgtlnlrrs u l l n.;....-.._rnen'.-\ decision. rua GIF T STORE When the Christmas spirit is in the air and you begin to look around for qvreaenta for your friends you will find your stock of gifts replete ln Christmas offerings.These gifts are too numerous to mention ae wecordially invite, you to call and .iudn »-.....-1r Q! .Inman Ma s a i ieooklng apples, Xoooman ann I\DvI\.a'have them.Three varieties of Colo Efolo apples.The nriqe is attrnetiw. $2.25 per bushel basket lneludinit basket. At Rhoades Coal offlee. 48-it Folks are discovering that tnelr ho'or rrown apples are not keepin! nu gg, winter and Lh efirill toonheoutofapples.Roopman and Hookn can supply your wants tnurith fine Coloraflo apples.Three vari- ieue.-szzs per bushel.a r m p e n u l )15 2. 50 a nn u r n n y ,a n .a n a u n .||¢0|lQl(1}l\rula uu w w v-- .r =-w ~»--= »--a - -H e e - i 0 'H n n l o n ( 5 ¥ 5 i ¢ l l ¢ a n d e x -E c h t e n k a r n p a n d f n m i l y , M n .H e n r y i !l l l 1 0 0 1 \a t t h e h o m e o f R a n d l l l Is - pe n ne )8.40 D i e k m e g e r a n d Mis .;E s t h e r E e h t e n - S t e va n P h x r n m c y ( S u p p l i e s fo r l u m p a l r o r i zo W a y n e T h u n d e r t o P w r )11.60 sp en d sevelj ek da ys w i t h re l at i ve s . Tr u h l a e n B r o m { E x p r e » s o n r e 1 M r s .H e r m a n li e r l nh o ff i s stay ing; m l n )\l ' I 5 n t t h e E r n e s t M e i e r h o m e n e a r V a l i n a t y C o n t a c t i n g C a ( B r i d g e ' r o m s h e l p i n g t a k e c a n o f a li t t l e o w l s ).294.23 g n n d s o n e t l h l t pl ae e. C a l h o u n Ih r . C o .(L u n : b; r . \lT5.'J0 l H r s .Sa di e N e n g e d o h t a n d fa m i l y ll e r te l Ile r t el s e n l fl o m l v.orfllp IEOBL1 , p l n t S u n d a y o ve n i n g i t t h e A l b e n Q|f0!|. ¢-»-- - - -J Q A C H I M T I I I E F O L D T Jo a c h i m 'l ` h i e lfo l d L wa s b o r n Se p t . 1 6 , 1 8 5 8 i n S c h e l s w e g l l o l p t e i n . G n - m a n y .` H e c a m e t o t h i s e m m l r y i n 1 8 8 3 a t t h e a l i o f t w e n t y - fi ve y e a r s Html w o r k e d i n a n d a r o u n d C a l h o u n _ -nAs h o r t t i m e b a c k t h e B l u r S l i m C o .s t o c k ' k u s o l e ! t o I . c o m p a n y o f Je w s w h o i m m e d i a t e l y ( o t b u s y w i t h 5 c l o si n g ou t s al e w h ic h l as t e d a b o u t t e n da y s .O n I n t M o n d a y a b n : O m a h a va n bncloed u p LQ £110 :lo or a n d t h e r e m o m t e w e r e lo ad ed i n a n d ta k e n t o O m n h n w h e r e i t w i l l b e so ld . A Qmmes. tht? felt um in was an ""§w'° f"E"" .'"l'f`.'I` lf f§§L.»." _n lllzhl unount of dmmnze.zz with him.mr *'°"""""