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02-12-1925THE ENTERPRISEum.nnAn msn-1 1*Anm|~hw» a s Amman umm a\\\|- - ~ _ - - - r » ¢ - --. -_ -for the occasion..nrvedattheclone0T theleuon'~--'UntilhemuriqdPen-evenun.chieunma umm W ootarnx number of f°"'=' in mm. neigh"° ""-!'rm Deiphian Club mm their first.1.¢;1 ;:\ Hrs. a c . TZ" Ii"'; £ ' $ ' ~ |\lL-n.... ____borhouda nuurdferinzb n :unThem an. my ilffc rent cc ncep- °'¢=m%==~' meewm at the city wlon_..._,__.__,,,___,....:.....g s o u c r r mc r o nc o ua rr v Ac es 1'Puts no nv m rruALI. THE rsuf-Ls .»aa;..TT»....:..n..\;..............ln"~ ~- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - f.J~._ ......_-__--~h n d . u n ¢ ~ n a o n h ¢ u | u n \ n n. . . , . . . | . » 3 . . . . ' £m n » n . . ' ¢ T . f . "| f ' . ' L " " ' " _ f ' . 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A lu n L a llmln a n df= - lm d u ty u * » ° b r ln; " gy mdThe next mteting wuz bf. wa Feb.f u" " * =m a xs.1 baby.nor , M Ar thur ' llenle dohlunan hee to fam with trre-1g me P . z| . D¢ uy ¢ ué p c s un ¢ ¢y . %.!8P.ll.D aily e.xoo pt8undly . 1:46 A. I. Sunday only. 'halls South Isl! A. H. Daily except 31111413- 1!:3-5 P. II. Daily sxeept Sunday. BLAIR. WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FEBRUARY \2. 1925VOL. XXIX NEBRASKA HAS comm FAIRum Qumry)msnucr COURTnndwm. Hallman' n nFgm¢n|_]!pon|ibllltld befon Shi familyz=~!1m.n" an szi(68815 for Fdrmf MANY AUTOg GadH u ,- - - - ' H " n u "Pg)-| Highest Price filla na n.IW * and become FP* oMn. Harvey Krogh 1ru i.c g 'uwllkenlng tru ln Hooper wk is zo make npmtw viritinrenp r e va i li n g f lu a t p m ; " L u g 3 ;I will all at pubhc nuction on myPOULTIEYCREAMANDm g # 3°'h . n5, consultedg nin the llfa af men and women. tokift lbla togutboufunn four and one half miles northBatmannuker A11 and Stht.dentist.,.their thought; .fI0r§|.¢\|1.hlto hasu...t.\.__\. ru..ofBlair and one half mile nat ofB001Phones,COAL MINE,mas NAMED :1::; :rm IN :asmLICENSES ISSUED Mn l a A S a l |lK0_!For 'n » Cu m; Ald Au . H u h E x ir l .Work For Colm!! Tren- urer'| Offic e Fun ' r ms ' m x IS NBAlL\r $'0.0M n in llmost bey ond hlliel L||.l\ -.I pmxinmuly 8450 in to Hma n :Areiximdinthiscountyu m wl y b u t - wh u m me .of c an number about 2900 ue for suwmobiles lnd appmxlmuely 550 uv for tmeks. A l n d y z w llnenun have been isnad mi .r w i n n tha mount! tralurer '| o ffic e md mon will be iunnd me h mu m. S w a n n ;ann ln nl ry on Inn Sltun my and c u mn the oe ailnn awuy plnum. twenty of the w.B.c a mm se rved rdmhn wnu i n um »r-' lemqnn.um Game Jones, I ¢nnd-d\vl|\- ur -nm 1| living wich them um win-te r md he r mm mn u= c ¢mi= \ =. ' n g n d u te nurse of Onuha were yn-sent as vu also Mn. E\rlPzenr.\\ annlher gr-md duzghtu and they all mnbimd no help malu du ulnbn- iion thi um Y¢¢~ Mr. and Mrs. J ann have unidc d in Bld r ( u r u nn l y u m. li uu -1 ~ | n y 'new mga d u !citizens m d Th i Bntnrprhe uxvondl its p m whim and con;-nlulatluns to them Riehrdnol County u n W R U ! ! Vd l ol C oa l 'r m ll Tvc u y - h u : m n ' m = n .All u m G F s u l ! n o m m s A l - l lA D y z s u o v x n A v e i n o l m l l h u b e m u n u w u d i t Rkhudxon county " I b m nwhkh prominu to rvvdulionhnhll- ne u in that loc llily.' Hn ve i n u r being waded Il twmty - (o a r h ah ! thick and is of good q wlty .Al- ready c u h un dr ed lou h a n h a s b r o u g h t t n l h e m r l u a n n d u l l ve§ni| openldL\.\ | W 0rkvi| .| | Sl¢~ I lr n d . !A | 1 ' ln le la- u l :n u Tn I d le C o u - i n l I"\ir A s u n ;N u n n m m . . m u s a m u r a - u u F a r D e n n n n u YUTES me FOR COUNTY AGENT Al. | mnetinl ol lbs W uhiuxi-nn County F d r uuoeilllon m d ~ wuh mgu m C oun ty Agmmun l lo~ Ye b . 3lh ¢ d | L u 1 w\ . h ¢ eo u n l7 h ! x lr¢nu !| nd v| .| 1m| s c uumit¢|.\nd nuprim¢ndu\uwueappsin¢ed.Tbc ummu u h u u n: s qmurn fzzwS¢numba25. n~A¢n¢mwn|»¢m¢v»uas|on f " "h e i d o n f u u d s y anemaan, Feb. I5-A. R. Bed# pnhll: lun-hm. Feb.is - D vlp h i m e h a wr me lt n z eaundl Lomx. h h .I9-Dlnnar mt K. 2.: h a r d hlemc nv. Feb.x s - w .B.C. hnd ngtan sz ho me n l ln .Blk Ty nnn. Fab.2 1 - o u r GUb ¢ n . wn ' s c u m. w m a mg m» .. m. z x- o u r G| | h ¢ n . u n ' »lm g l i h n r u . n . \ \ s u ¢ h s r n . \ = a o r . | L Feb.B - E i t h e r l7 hn ¢| u' |Bays s » m ¢ ¢ s . r . o . o p u » a m ¢ . Fab. 18-Dr. P. g_ Bud u s a m Unl.' i l l ilc tllrl m n - m m r m mud Pun t" an D um °»l1»n a m . 1 - r n - .s a wn . D , D . . 4 A . \ m. ¢ " . n m " . m d Nu n n ! 1 - n . u _ n ¢ ¢ mu m u m; w. n . C . ; , m a S l v l d C a n h u A p l r u i o n r u a m m m n u a h n s u l l y l h l Y é f u r y u t l n u c a w o n n o n l x c o u r r m o m u a m u m a a u f : | m a y . r ¢ n u , s u . m | ¢ 1 - 1 dnv khc lw rnnnndt s ri nndmo f m a m y n u w w m a l n a n f a n d l h u t h l u u n g u b l n t c r d l i u i a o l . O u u l l h e n n s b n l d v u i l e P l n u m h x n l u l d l c m u l v l . h u b .l h g u s d d h a u n u l h g u x d u u n l l t h o l d h n v h mcanruv .mo Loma cxisix Abou; thirzy frhmh and old neith- bon from Uliivlelnlty gatheredat live home of Ura. Hina Schmidt last 'nwrlday evening to help her cele brateher aevenly-aixthhlrlhamd verury.The evening was spentin playin; Pmcmalve '5001 first prize Wm.Hallman,Albertandand Emil Lallman wen Arlington callers Thunday. Mina Mary Lalhnan returned home Sunday after a lreel|:'| stay at Ken enau.She also attended the funeral ol a_1{glali1re Cecil and EmilLallman wereio.'lZ\ke1 n hmbein! wan hw Mr. Rd Natal umI Hml'f.~ .SI'2'_...°f__E-.. La.____ u.»y£hll1|l.All313|* U r la contributezothatneat.objective. lt will be done ln many way: but if hheflorI.| are not directedto the procluwon of the life of God in the 1uul of men heiamiadlrectlru; hn- onurflea.Thin panztlpli is NDT an 1ullzneof thethoughtof the ae;- mon announced for'Sunday morning. ' " "" ' = " = wmv 1 | c n mu i mn gtheDesomW0man'aClub at her homelhls ahernoon. Mrs.EllenF o n , IformerBlair resident,hasreturnedandwillbe at home to her Imnds in this c ity now.She has secured room:with Mrs.EWGundyoneastColfax street whore she will be at home up her old friends. theGall schoolhouse onFriday, February13atteno'cloekA.M. the following: twenty head of good workhorses,eighthen!ofcows, fourheadofyearlings,Lhreesets uiworkharness,somemaqhinery and other articles too numerousto mentloo. B. Millard, Owner Ind. 1221, neu, caan su --.-.-............g oDR. LAYLAND STATES CHIROPRACTOR Farmers sun Hank Bldg. Both Phones M2 A . M.2-5 P. sa.'us P. zz. OfficeclosedTues..andThurs. Famsen Stale Bank, clerk* K__mme°r|er.mh¢_¢E;;ec¢siD 80 first £0nn-mz pun.based '\ "°°" suANNUALmle ninz. --. . - v v - - . " r i- - - - . . _ . . .1v . - -enjoyed a lrlevanf. afternoon at the FredLonghomelaatThursday.rin. lm: was mmm by Hrs. J ohn Ammon and Mrs. J.Lanon. Aeba.rl\aritookplaceatthe Fred Long Zmrne last Thursday ere- mng in honor of their nephew, Earl Walters andmfe of W dnut, Iowa, h eweremarriedcnWedneaclay oflastweek.Apiauantevening was enjoyed.Ha3~eaRosenbaumtuckedthree loa¢!so!ho;ilothe0rn| .ham| .rket Thunday.' WillThmnpaon andfamilyateSunday diner at the' Dan Thompam heme. Hrs.AlfredPaulsenwentto OmahaSatuulayto attendthefu- nerllnf hor srramlmhthor.M nR any evening at men m.nulenznghome. Needy every farmer in this Hein- ityla bury doingtheirsummer buteherlhg.HinaEdnaSehwederlaspending several days at the inline of her als ter. Mrs. Emil Lallman. GilbertLallmanreturnentoLin colnWednesdaytoresumehis studies at the State University after spending the winter at the home ol' his brothers,Emiland CecilLali man.lr . an dli n .AlbenLaaker and hairy spent Sunday afternoon at the C. H. Storix home. Wm.Holtmanandmn,Irwin spent Sunday dternoon at the Aug- ustLallmanhome.e » _ . . _ | . |. . . . . |! \ . . \. . -Q- . _ _ . . -. . . . . . i the name aa was recommended at the an mee wgo! the Council. The proposition of vacating a pan. of French street was discussed. This w t e rwasreferredtotheStreet & Alley Committee for intestigation and they are to report at the next meeting of the Connell. TheBoiler problemof theLight Plant was discussed and the Commit- teeoutwg;!instructedtoinvesti- gate further and bring in a report at the next meeting.The 'following billswereread; HenryGrimm$ 14.00 1.95 1.80 10.80 120.00 125.90 Ed Strieklett Su Bros. S. w. Chambers 0.ll.irelaml L W . Latta mere am otner points. lle1dat\2hterMrs. JohnARhoadeewillaccom. pany her. TheRoyalNeitliboreenjoyeda salentine vmy following their resu larmeetinglastevening.Onn h . 15 Ihr! are planning in hold a xi.: mr lr:Ther want each member ta rnmedresses! as a school child and bring their lunch basket with them. Some funn of entertainment will be plannedfor every aeeond meeting. Lut Sunday afternoon Dr.Moat: tookMn .Christ Christensen,Mrs Han:PetenonandMrs.Frank Shafer, Jr. ln Kirkaville, Mo. to the Laughlin Hospital for surgical opero- tnonunderDr.Geo.M.Laughlin'»¢ enreTT .... k Shafer and Christ Chris- Get Together Party aB l a u 'C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e B . F . D . O p e r a H o u e e , F e b . 5 t h1 9 2 5 PROGRAM IJ UET-"How Do You Do?" with xllriatlons-mu g.,v°11 .ALICE HAWLEY HAGGARD AND DON ¢: VAN DEUSBN w a sL. | "ELMEAD,AeeompanistREADING--"I'heManintheShadnir"-.g u m ulss RUTHBROSS|.)UET---"IlowDoYouDo."*-Continued vzounsono-un"Indianl.-Oman!".D\.'era.l: Kunz" (bl "From the Canebroke"Gardner Th e i n c o m e fr o m t h i n s o u r c e i s n o : m a l l a m o u n t a n d t h e c o ff e r s o i t h a county are mods richer by betvoen $35,000 md $40,000 1°l~rl!»'rho u. n o m e a n ln e o m e n n d t h e oo ll e ct in g o f i t i u n o n m d l t u k - . - - _ 1 - - - - ~_...........- -....._ -* A n n u - - n r w v0 l i u m w g h s u u z u n m u u u m l V I S I T S O L D B L A I R F R i E N D S f a r m o n h i g h t h e a d | |f u l ; h w i l l 5 ,s e u u n d e r h i d v r i t h a v e i n o f o o u l t i l tC h u a n Sl oc um ,u f o .m a m b o n d b y m a n y B l a i r p e o p l e . s o n ' w i l l pr o du o o l 0 0 , W 0 t o o :o f h i t # . f H . P . S l o c u m , w h o f o r y u r : o w n -' ed - an d o p e n t g d t h e 0 .M .R e m i r l l b g g f g - B A N D C o u m u ; 51.011f o r m o n o u r R o w H i l l . w a s i n S - o n p p i y o n t h a e x p o m e s o r a o o u m y q g m . ,th i s m a t t e r t o i s h x n d h d i l l l w x h t h e f a r m i z a t i o n .W u h i n i - u n c o n n t y h u b e e n w i t h o u t 0 o o u n t y g p g ; s i n c e t h e f i n i o f t h o y o u - r . F o l l o w i n g a n t h t ou pe r in tc n de nt u a n d co m m i tt e e s r p p d n t e d : Co m m i tt e e s um ¢ » u l q . - _ -w w - - . .-. - -n:hool,BiouxF'sI1| .8.D.Iri1lloo- tun on "' I' haP 'a itJ \ 'Vle! nh dt". D O U B L Z n z n a n n c u a u n n o n 1 H r . a n d i l u . V k W d !! l u \ vo h i . r ¢ h - .»»u w u ¢ n a » a \ ¢ ¢ u ¢ p ¢ h e u u l v N e i ¢ h | p s r ¢ h | v a | t | 1 - w w uvnda vlrhc-'rlu a n n irmdn-auand-sm . : u ¢ m ¢ h flv urdthhnk gi thlihd-m m n p a p u n z d w k n -Adwther an v u am of (IB. ».u.-.-a r.~un.¢ -NEW Lxszumx uuunm __.1I£\)l mmm n woe: 01 q\mm»n;-» -¢ --- -- ----- ------- --Llaur .uni \|\|r1\} 1.. I "°"k.}".A":|r }"'3|l\:|;;.xn z=.,>.~{'a '""" "`"'"'""and take :dun ai um by hom |neu an favlr a Rmmnn fatH... r»...\.||. tal..-M1. Inn iuszl l{xtf1 Th" futher Mr ll i u1.|. Iv tn 1. .n {\uJ m~......1..urn hula! |\¢nt.am,""""ii}:e..\." <.\M|I... .. ¢ mm lu1.»h|l.!\nn an nm naar- $94.8 In this an }¥¢¢=I=\°'\* was 5| | | |l i n I n ;| ¢ n \ ¢;. .¥n k \ \ | § r F \w i l l b e h r w i f i 1 z r m k a e w i 5 4 " N - r U -| 1 u t p f u : » . - t h y u u r l g g i r l r e a d e r s i n B l a i r a n n "" "f . n r : 1 » z " `H h s " " " " ' ?" " ' l U A H 1. 1 r e : m\ ~ .u l s " H u w t o D r f .IL I - r e m i e r n f f = ~' ~ ' ~ f ~ " => " ' " " l d U 5~1 r .b a r k t h f 4 m | I y m m m !t o l a l l f a U n i , "l u M o r g a n T h e n 0 \ \ n M m h e n o w m e 11 1 i v,n m 11 1 ' f m ' F y r e ae r a w a w e m m e "u s e vz -l 1 y t a n w h o i s f a r m i n g o u t i n t h a c f i t t h o !t »f l 08 2 1 o n 0 v e r y | 1 1 ' : | | \ | l i n d |u r e w i t h ,t h i n g i n d o l l s t y l a a n d b o w t o c o n 1 "s i a t e ,m P ~ ~$2 "fI§Z"5J1" their dnugh- scenes was on the iook out for pun Ehred Duroe Jersey hog!which . beters an lalrning to snr. while mlb Dall Paris.i .__ __ ___ .H .U . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. ., , , _ .so give a perfomunce xl B.F.. 13. Opera House Sunday, Feb. 221111. A special mltine' for c hildnn Kill be Klven st 4:00 P. H.Na ehflinn will be nlmilted at the ¢\¢~ning)0!~ Iommnea.From lll reports this is one of #lnld home?a ham The business and while vhiiwt o [Interesting and ents ' a h o vs to b e n e e n h a mth ln s e ma z . c o n s i d i n g u i t d o u o f a b o r f i t l d an onc hutn,boy sdoista,o n t u n a n d o n m a d i l n s . l\uf:1. ur! lllllm IL -I u.t|.Peter Tp o r Blair; J. I Rhea. ailidqpl, #fling um..Clan L-Hogs and Sheep:A. H Hiller.Hmn ud ;H.Heuezman, av liatani, Arlington. C h u D-Poultry :Fu nk Bifhr, Klnnnd; W. A. Wbidord. a1|.|&|ta.nl. Ar\inlt.on.sClan E -Agric ulture : 'Chu Hd - son, Hermnn; 6. C. lmhdi, usin- ; : ; r ' " " ; . " ' " ' " " " ' ; ; ; . ' ' a ; . z . .h r a n n u h||Idlyg||dd|¢|;};{]d|¢|\g¢;d¢;»|nd]A n n t h e r e s n o r n n l i y a p a n n f ¢r 1 i d ru ; n d oth c r mla d vug n ! h er 1 u ' °' " ° * ° * ' °vasi iaqr hnra zvl. ; » . 1 » ¢ m ; ¢ n n w h u m e m d m d a H ° " r ' i C ¢ » ¢ f ° l » n d l ! u C m ¢ f l v :nerryaver|.h»aecuian.1 m ¢ w . ¢ f » r s z a 1 . u .ln thin nne T h n w z d w n n l a u u s n m f h d t l l h i v u a n i n n n i f n d in Hn .Wolffs brother me wth , a n fa vor d Ba rh am f or um ann um a . n d l n . Ge e r | | ¥ 1 | ! f n l r a f o m ll ¢ ; ° f ¢ N Mi ¢ Fl\nk W oI.' !!snd haBy u #fC;llunmand. tn h u r w o ll i a n d f n m i ly a l GE O . l ' l l C i l X A ! l . I E D w o 1 'l .a a dI t ' l l I n a l W f u l l a n d O D I u r . | ? . ?' e 4 - L _ ' f f l l l . . r l I \ \ l ¢ . n l n n u¢ | | uu s a w uo m a t u g c u3 3 0l e n¢ l lI C I D I I 1f l i f dt h' i_.__ __ _ _, ,_ _ . . _ , . . -_ . . . __ -u w5p ae i r\ \v e aw h i l rM A R I A NH Y D EP .. » \ I l ¢ ! 8 I l B l l .I u . . . . . . *\ f n | r | l \ \ l n l \ l1 h i t u ig ! l ! \ | l \ ?| c 1 m .( h t m l :_ _ - I\ ¢ .h.I _h_§'=;~=°§;d;=j°»=°» f-. In Omaha ~ ,\ié`I"i\-i$£}.'.j°;'f_°§ =~'°3;°== i mmm a u dmarmizyspentr nc u o r C u mAvie <:¢mi¢h¢¢rSupday ll. Blair viniting h{0E\d&R..,.'§f' H. CamnP?sorOtls.Dennif 2.50=.so 1 .so 4.00 0 an .un relersoa was unable zo go withGERALDINEEBM?SIE\\'ARl`,Aecompanirt . ' " ' ; f ° * " " ° " "DT-MeatsreturnedUS T- " Ho wnoYouDo.'\-Continued--- u e" >s.xaa.a n dre p o r t e dU*m a n oS O L O - ( l k )" W h e r eM yC a n v a nH a sm m e " pl n i c n l xw e r efe e l i n gq u i t ew e l i____.-..-H e r \l . n »l ;' n h\ | . . - . I n u. . . . - _ l - _\ l -Q 511; numy lm um 'am um'Loca. DVEBFUJW f P W mm t 3°v H ,f la t w umonth two null mm.for uw*10m;f_ was m¢d=">:," an cm. P-Hixtkulturl:v.v.|m-|°'"'°'°°"°"°"5°""'*'*" my-athaul |\obl Shuktsrs.'1'he»¢|U. S. Renae. 9! De Soto was 'iw fm gh,1 in ,|,,1g Afunlgm; ;_ w Trislef »s"'"*'°'=' has 8 :Wd lhla.reBl|ckLaughl»rbyPowys,1rhi¢hBladrvisitoronThundly cf thill ,m |¢ ° u d b ¢,,,,§an»n¢.rx.c»u»u».'Attludeputingtheehildltells of Amerinn wud :»°P\¢= md week.g fu M45 rw am 5°, |Chu G-Hartman: Hmxyim- gd an. um ln. Wd!! Simfer ani; Mr. Christensen ~re ex- prrleei home today if their wives get niong wit1 good progress. u m m ;_ofmv- E=§£¢1~`.§i"1if..¢§£;§. 1Chu. cazlun1.4|Inn 'I1nurlliayeyaulngcallen-=| 1.:T& `Z.E"...°' our wanresle ;==°==,§ Wm.Ric bnxlnn2.I1 the Novak imc .-. 11__., . § , . . _ ~ . . - I ~Nels McE\ersa g Violin Ohligxto by cs1u.1.nz:~:r: KEN? 5TEWARl`LILLIE §\LLaz~:K w s .Accomnanist Hr. mind lln. Alfred Pauhen and dnaghtor were vl.|Liting at Mn. Paul- a¢a'sPlnnts.Hr . mdMrs.Peler Petersen, at Blair Blondes. Hans Andersen und family called at the Jens veaersen home Sunllly aftemoon.. 'l"hen» were fourteen mernben und hro vislton at the Mc()n|¢hy Iddlim Pmrruxive ClubmeetingThursday hflernocn nt theFredLong home. The nan meeting will be held at the James Thompson home Feb. 12. l lr u nu l m u u ne l p l n gm e mu n i x t h e i rC h r i s t i a nE n\ n rw o r k . This is C. E. anniversary week so theservice! nextSundxyMelting will he in honor of the occasion. win you he in our :hunch services next Lon1a Day?Hero are afew :eaaona why you nhoI.lltl be. Becauseyou need thehelpthe churc h affew.Because without the church, your- BeriCampbell Wi!liumPoweil Hopper Manufacturin The Bristan! Co. Chu. Blodensen \lSimonsen Lyle Guyer Herman l..\¢iwig ClaireWarrick Valvoiine Oil Co. u Western ¥I1ecific Co.aelf, the community, and the nation Pelounehifi.would soon have into blrhlrism.lrsumumio nco. Because theHibie says. "ForsukenHc Gnw Cc . g Co. | .S0 5.60 159 5.49 ¥35.{|'0 125.00 120200 100.00 56.00 14.80 96.87 1.416.63 12244 L a l i p o n l u y n n n r u m m u u m nn f l l s g n l n l l i i n l g u & ~q|¢\.....;n....a:....|r.|.......,...m a c l h n n iUnitedS u m |Hr Harry Tucker u shinninx »u:°°'°=1 ; ; , ;.»1§um."'%`\%.'§$'I § f , . ; ° ¢ , . n , ¢ Z u ' § » ¢ ; ¢ m ¢ p § mec tarimand mn p mlb |I 1'h| n¢1zlu'¥'nrent-T|| chenXoot-h¢ny eana¢°.p¢1f»>\\=»iaf1u m r :1=¢1¢*°" ° ._.Izwanuloads _catte 5 or l;ting,andaselulorledbyprom1n¢n\C1u s.I ~~D " ; ' : | ° , f , _ m ¢ » u 1 » u m w ¢ m ¢ u » ¢ a » a w ' L ° " ' h r» romlbl Fn dqy s main t.3 Mm Allc e _:.wail 01' Btlrly every SW #bi ' m m n 4 P. lt.Mr. md Hrs. E. R. Hmm:mi enter-Rlflliind Q! \"hrrlnnk Farm nf 160 HRW?Ostc flillll.li titly lf .Aflillt-|I .| .- ,..f 1'. . .J .I u..n...»»:.When tb l 1073!~~ CARD PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Lou I..|tta"en\ertlJln "1 their friends at a plnochle 1m'ls mined Hr emi Mrs. Cllrk Suiekleu ce ~ - _"`»}§§=`.»}""Qn|£Un.... \'r¢lne.¢l.w evening.n m who and emm n at sumuv dinner.tl\??;oi;gn sum mu in u frequent-a 1 mJ - n a m e f u c Ali :a m.c ''3|1.1\1\}o:,<\|l lhéil h05\JiLllll) \1l1' "Gil"Little Hen' lm.-mn Barrsmlaurh iz :cfmritz!le ml th e " r e ma i n » f . "Andrews, Arlington,rn :md §l».lr\rmS R. J . Murdoch. A. C. ter or Mr. and Mm John Bufy , 1 r r ) \ "A new g g g w g th°mu¥h|'.fC00k,;§y.E§£;:1I.,Aflinsivll-M Iwlel.Wm.Holler,Henry Henrico. J.Mueller.G.G.Hines.Frank evemng.|Friends are mmf to beer ol the ~'hum ral Jamsamen Pnssms.:~rr nn-zslaxs T§;°;°So,m,°m,;;` sue is suffer- ll fcm-is schmiaa.president of ue, ns rom s u m : m n o f m m for a number a n "Sue Belle Leveliyn "5 "'°° of run. hu. so dame mmor has iL.h°'"' Saturday evening an spend he *week-end with her parenlé. Mr. andresignedhis position and will fromnewon,doe his attention to |_|,,fMrs. rid Dewellyn.. Building and Loan business.!Mrs.C13k Allen ond Mrs.n l Hr. Schmidt is I. Blair boy. l1|\nng Lewellyn will entertain their !`rie1\d| been lured and ednaled here llfdlat n ,.md puty Saturday afternoon 1.1}m|;( .11 :*v Void Ireland home.r\:n1frn.fireproof bunldlng |n m 'Clan 1\xhools.la b e l arsh. Cu|11pltlBd and Zhib bogdhrr wnth Blur. i u u e :w u l l H u m a n v e o n l i a n u - a s a :z p m u e m . ,M r s .W m .m u f f p : ¢ u » ¢ ; ' ; . ; " ° " ' ; . ° "° '° ° ° " " ' : '= " ° = ; 1 ' b e m e e 4 i l r ° " M d b " ° ° " ~ h r ¢ e ¢ \ t l s ¢ r i n ¢o l f r h n d a 1 r b a h a d m v e n b s t h e h i g h n e l a o o l G i r l s 'G l e e l a nr u b .T h e n .H n .B a l l e r i r a n - ' : ; m °m t °; d ; "c l e b n d n ' f ' " ° ° " * ' °' P " * "° f ' * *" " -' " ? °~ 1 1 u = n ¢n ¢ u » z ¢ 1 1 m v » n ¢ m v ¢ a ¢ n u 1 n r l e y ,E .U .R e d f i e l d a n d H l n n w 1 l n .l . ) I i \ p ( I ; . § ¢ ' ; l D £ l i ~l h v f a r m b u i l d i n g s ,o r k _h 0 ]( l » : .g h "H - - B e i x e r 3 . 5 5 :N g n c y L e l i e l h R y l l ,i i d l l l l l l t m p e f i n u n a m q 5 5 ;u p p e r m u g m e ° ¢ = ¢ m | i i n m m .r o m 1 .p M B w T h e ' n o = l c ~ s s e r v e d d e l i c i o u s r e -W e d n e s d a y ,t o t h e i r h o m e h e r e . . f » = , ; ; ;g ;° " : P l ; t ; ° ' h ; d b f - = \ = . ; 3 _ n _ _ ,;S l p f r i n l e n d e l l n f r e e h l n . e r : t e I n t h e l a t t e r p m o f t h e B l u r .2 s e v e n ]1 o f A r l i n g t o n :E m e s t ' » \ ' u ¢ r ,A , { ; , ¢ .0 I d m a N e w i n E d u c a t i o n " .5 ° m ° g m a h h b v m I i "o n ~' °I n a n n u m » f | » r l d e r wh o r s e s f o r f a r m w o r h a h l x b m i d a l o n .g g ;u f o l l n s n z f h e d z °t h e h o n ¢! | r m ,! b k h i l o l ; l . a !i : ' l C 0 m u d f B l u r .C .C .V i n D e m o n ,.1 . 5 ;t h e w m g g y , , m g1no n c u l l C o m i n g C i t 1 , :J o h n H o o k s .B l a i r . | d * 7 h a v e p r o v e d b y : s t a l l = ; - =° § | o m '' g m o v e g g B u g ,, b u g Q H R S .m u m .z . .m o o n s D s S o t o :I ;J .C o l k y ,n e s m u b = f w ; r ¢ 1 1 ¢ f =u m # b w ' u f g l m m n u n . F I L L I N G v , \ C _ 1 \ 3 ; C \ 'F e u u m l l e :A l l e y s e h m i d t m ¢ ! F . | B ° d I R M w h e n -A m .f i v r i n l 5 T h e B u m - p r i m m m a n m n - H * = * \ " ° ¢ »¢ \ 1 1 i = ¥ * ° " -n n r o l n e f l u r n t i o n h l l f u n u z m p m h u m w u u y m m of the D'mlha(,ity Schools.l i s tR m chose for her address. ,,n . r e s l ~" g i be ld eve lo pe d in to a au en e etbe a me uyrs. Heore ie filling pw vneonc yl Pr. Calhoun: H. N. l»°1"¢1\=0l1» FL u m e E m u u a u s e r u n e s f o r a u m;aused by Mrs. Kyde`s departure bcth|Cadhoun.'I m a ue fu l life m d i n M11 N , " as Dans and nt the Unlvenity Of'Gn n t:H. w.llierbenfh ~Alli n-P C N" l . u e d° m" dh ' ; ;. h ; ;g u y .w i !a m y ;will be ,0me.hqL She iu zea eh in gtwod asa nton mo e e c i th | e o mmu. n d ty i nt. l\ a 1 uy mth ° m'a ,in paula sc hoolmuaic atlhnaand an-m».n=J .w.anmm».a¢¢m»n.°fx°°d»dw°¥= wi.z°°db==11=linxf},thug,1,u Ifour :Ins et i n th, nm nu de peri Lincoln:g Neirkirkf Arlington..They demand for thou children, sam-HNOCHLB PARTY as made many 1'.ur o 11 at the Clark Allen home.ment af the Uulivenity as well as Richhnd:g w_g,,,h,;1_Kem tary buildings, properly build " d e g \lh¢I°\lb¥»0<il&'miss him sn bil old|.I . ..|qaropezly lighted.The day Q! £1111 lr . a n d ln . Ge a n e uh: mtu'-|Q,Mrs.Loman Cooke.mother o f w w :;limited number of wic e nuu.H 1 5 .;| mildly |.a nf g an pace in e ..Hugh Cooke, was taken all 'wednesw lessons.Shendln.Fred Pooling,ooper.3_- - - _ _ . ......l a w win;m acute attack of liverf Mn. Moore i. z graduate of the Coumiueea so A :~¢¢h°°\ ¢hU¢i=*=[dlv v w i n g in lwwr er Georgfn "°'"' "f'P'°""' "H ""f!'l°'°|"2"" "'2'""'"' °' "r"""°1 ?°lé¢H-mei I-:lm-he wh.wwlai 1*f-:\--Q-'1. F: _-._-W-~|hurl-Dr. w. r.¢ |y \ o n u h ||p u a n \ : , l\ lr . md lln . | Johnwm a m lwlwhlVE not been [ e t h e r ut h e u u n n e r o r n u m u lChu." g p g" Amuuyormene u nn u n s u eSILAS GILBERT--(A vic tim of many ailments)-Dr. IL B. Clark 4:I.; Kraus!20100¥ '"'fhl¥1|»" ll1\|}?l¥P|1 Rf*l¢¥lbfP§»0f ; MRS. GILBERT-{Who muugcs to mn smiling through it lull) an wellh w yau.Winchalihas beenvzmde fldottnri c an. La mtlo n d a y vu lld e n L u - a o n ' | thirtaeu3.hhh'!hdAy a.nd£omabths a y n m m p l e u n n d h l n n y o m f v r n y o u n ¢ mi s s i . | to h n | a | > l r l! » I » ° ha r: nn &mr Hn .I Ll. l| nn .h l¢D l! !| | Agthur D. Smnlloy. lininarTheEnterprise30.50 N. r. Lund160.41 Sunday,Februuy 8,nes.Light Reputmult Q515.59 Sundgy school at I0 A. ll.City of Blair38.10 Homin( W orshipan11A.I .llovud and secundeel, these bills be .Rowman¢ul\\n|»tHiniilln nfChrh1.. -l\.........\- ......:muld u !\:.n\\|!r|.n -GeraldineKemp StewartLexington.u l h don"P!ddler._-... N\=iw\¢~=-"The01111111Hu~d1nreI»:r>x'rH c lwanr-f m c uefuily garden daughter)--- Hn. Plnl HoareHA YLIVINGSTON-(AGuest)QAMN? BIIICI I SAM»TIERLING--(A c um;¢Hum Rhonda: A: the clodnl :onion Friday morn-. CHORUS--AudreyBnles. Catherine Boehnann,HiltonRholdeaand inflivin Plvlnlum lil| :linInn "Rn-'Ffvnnil Tvmnn duh will be host: than might nt tha.-......... Elks club at a Nd! in thick music danc ing and cards will fntunr. Baptist Yum: People-'eUn i en a tb , d a wn a ngh; Pwwf f'und|in 6:30.payment ofthemme.011ro li a ll Pn r r rverde'm nWednesdayHmm m,m u m .Grimm,Gray. evening at s.lloore, Christensen and Jacobs vot- Choii pnc ticeeveryFriday eve- ir.; ',\\E', Clumiduel being absent. nina arathe motion an-rea. The mimiomry Sodny met at thelioved end seconded this meeting home of Hn. John Moore en Than- 3uljourned.All Com'|dkn¢n pm day afternoon, Jenuuy 29A splen- ent vcting 'A'rE', the motion carried. did nrvnm of study was cenductedMem Clifford Knune. City Clerk. under the lendenhip of Mn. Smnll-RJMurdoch,Mayor. |>|jI|j_(j{j|\ 'a0.,».-.\._ miss r:r|-Im. umm. Ammpwm-PAUL L MOORE. Dinner lmxnlnr of the Auoeill-ed RatxllenSCENE-A *NDI room in lie cubes home.lm man bureau. or own.vm 1-ms-'n.¢ wuem.flna Uma.llrs. Lunn served und- xkhes. cab! cookies, cocoa., oranges and andy.They damn! and played games u i whe n it vu tim: to xv halnl. the lfltlo friends wished Halen many hum returns of the day . JohnAronmnandfamilyspent Sunday at the Jen.: Pearson hams. .L l;non's were in OmahaSatur- Fulk about "CmdizDANCING-Ly leM f gOrchestra. Baptist Yum: People-'eUn i en a tb , d a wn a ngh; Pwwf f'und|in 6:30.payment ofthemme.011ro li a ll Pn r r rverde'm nWednesdayHmm m,m u m .Grimm,Gray. evening at s.lloore, Christensen and Jacobs vot- Choii pnc ticeeveryFriday eve- ir.; ',\\E', Clumiduel being absent. nina arathe motion an-rea. The mimiomry Sodny met at thelioved end seconded this meeting home of Hn. John Moore en Than- 3uljourned.All Com'|dkn¢n pm day afternoon, Jenuuy 29A splen- ent vcting 'A'rE', the motion carried. did nrvnm of study was cenductedMem Clifford Knune. City Clerk. under the lendenhip of Mn. Smnll-RJMurdoch,Mayor. |>|jI|j_(j{j|\ 'a0.,».-.\._ fes Sir,-We 'lave It In Stock LONG .BELL OAK FLOORING BK -.rlu u z i r a m I Hroubla She in lmproved l t this Sonzhwmem Colkgu of F i ne A miHrs. cm-1| SChmidt and Mrs Huzl writing.!;fHi was 1. voiceA|£u:;|l;{f- = o u. moCookedidthehonorsatI, bridge!Tho Episcopal Sunday school had r rc ori n party lui. Satunday afternoon af thefl Valentine pony az the R| c tozy _f"'"°"lY of th# "nf" mi CT=5¢l¢° heme of Hrs. Hugh Cooke.\this afuernoon.They plnyed (amen ¥""d_°P°" c ompunos. The afternoon was a. pkeumz one,hld a Volentine box and had a goodEPICKINGS POOR ox Public ity : u. u . aunnlu. Amulten;Ralph Badger, Arlington. Buildings and grounds: G. A.. Ihr du ll,Arlinxbvn;John Hammsng Arlington;John Nibbo Arlington. Membership:H.~liorshi-ll chainnln. II I . . _ . ,- _, .. , ..,H i g h e r r e q u i r e m e n t s a r e a m u m d f w i z h p l u o c h l e v h v m w h o m u t a t e d o f t e a d l e r s .a ¢ d d ¢ »¢ a u = » u ¢ m 1 = e - ! r »¢ h »r , » m » r s . b ¢; » m » .v n u q u 1 m » ¢ n u .»¢ ¢ » h ¢ r »= r f i d e n e y i » * ¢ h =¢ | m ¢¢ 1 ° » » a n ¢ n f » = m a : h n m e u u n e d b y b l r u s » c f ; D o d E n ; i i l l 1 . | l l r | .H u n y V o n u r a s t h e w i l m e r h ¢ r ; e l f c n n t m l ,d i » c n t L o n ,a e n s e ¢ f u £ L h e r m r p r i m e .l l m J o e ' D ! v h r l ! h u m o r ,i n d u . ¢ t r y x n d - n o o p e n t i b n -, t h e l e c o n d p I i u z n d l r . l .E d G ! l - ther at Ft. Caihoun hit l'rlday In mnclnsinll. Hhs Ry an eqlllnetlfbertson :ha hm neare ¢m x Pulnt» Tene hen Onh mnti vnl Mr. and lln. Xahr ue admirablea n d w h e n t h e s c u m w a s to t al e d Lime i l l g e n e n l .1 A U T O L I C E N S E ! !F i n a n c e :G .I .P fe i ff e r ,D T 1: H T L F f l n k S l ¢ \ l l l t h e l d ~}l0!1';T h ,fo l o w i n g m g a f f u m t h e u A D3 Ui ¢5 J o n w h i l e M i r a A d d i e B u n n w a s r . . . . ¢ | . . , * . l m r i n sh it me d a c a r a f f r s . .¢n|\ \n\: l;Ak lunvn h\.r|1 a r e P r e m i u m : C . C . M a r s h t l k F . H e u r ~n r m m u q i t y Io r i h t l U ° ¢ ! e n t e r t a i n » e n a n d e ve r y b o d y P M R * n f t h e b o y s z n d g i r l l .h n d a v e r y p l e a u n t e v e n i a ¢ " d " ' u r -1:»......--A l an n a u a e a n i n vn d ¢ - ¢ h § | u f h a Bunn t h a n a n o t h e r =L clan umm.lln. ma o'Hmlmi-;`_}}]§' won une eu!-for-all |\li=°-Schrnl ,----»--~--.......-.-...._. ._.._ ..._In ffk-!:les~r~»I,ou\e Jim vlfkinxs min yur rar hmumfmn, c. c. azlarshlli, J P.Rhel .mm Mm. ............_ »<.-.~- --.....,.... __.,k {.hl|»111113,ulBIl10~l l ' " " 1 "of ilu :J.U.l0§1l(l|J¥l! IIBERSO L\l'\um ).xsmpn » { " K ' "I t h ,| " - I ,( r e a p of l!l1iI¢$|.0DU h rggghgj - u m ; | m p e -;|T .I.|I!1\§1£l1|.il\fd a ui fl l| d2 l$ 1 13 7 2 |1 22 0 fi ne i FUUI A t t r \ ¢ t | 0 n a l l i d c¢1||¢|>\I[l\.C. G . \ € l ').__ 1 '? I__ -. . .. ... .. .. .l 'l '| \ ¢u » . : »: _ _ .J nl . .- -¢ ¢ ni n u mn # h r p n in vud .`i1]f. andMrs. "fuilaceSnawden|pnenu nm \unm» vr-"'*"-»~ ww" v. uw <-..-»-Q ,._.. -~ --~.--inentenadned the foilowing friemu atdinnerlui.Sunday.}Ir.andMrs. Chriu Him, Nr. and Mrs. Jacic Ll. xun. Mn.J ohn lleid and Mrs. Louie Schenk. Chalet Aronaon#ave an oyster supper to a number nl friends on last Saturdayevening.Elriyinthe np:ing when he rented s piece of theHinullegland,hejokinglymidu | he got a ¢er!.a.h\ number of bushtll qu. "7 U.;"J~~~=-"'=»=.fp LuauP e rS A C Ki2; % § ' 1 ` §P é r S A C K gas- ~=f.`..l9.':%==» " "' I l - ». . . . - . a nnul _ _ 6. o f mmoff nf lheland he would!~ b y ~ G o O d G T O C B T B treat to an oyster supper.He \'n= game and the zecent party was the result.Thefnlhwingeajoywtheg D i s t r i b u t e d B y =E_____= fs D U N H l \ \ f u \ | l \ l . n |l \ .| J \u .¢ u ¢ . .\l1 I ~ FUPB put to .l.n1li of l "were out-me D8T"1f .1 \Tn HAVE \'ALE2\"!| NE mam:~=»U\d \..1..:\\.1=.;fJe1 I1 Ur 1\.mhor.Harry Groh un..1.... |A g pu. 3E1 --f~1.\:.:\L .ml f\I:¢:;.llvlmri1.1 lanim. mgh; of thl uae 1s-pi fr mr:m.\= §Han I Z :1 : r t \\::.L ..".|1"t\al. ~rl. nl r|u1 1) \.r L t 2 ): \ r .\|ll.1 g.1..r ;\r~.mei.. .rf1..|r lt \..!l i..1 ;1*1 '\\E rlfl ' "vl| \rum);.r1 £E.h u l a 1 .I E P § l :h " c l l f 'i l u t 5{: .:. . ;\\L l m i "r ;\|r 5_ ; | 1 |. |. 1 .l m j l " l | |3 a n l l \ 1 . f . : F 11._u : ~ i _{|r . :. z .r v . |§.n r .. : 1 \ U H .1 : ". | F m t i m € f \ I l 1 : m ¥ r I 'u n . ;v. ; ¢ L ..; . c = . ; .\ \ [r 1 . <.ar U P t h e d e l i n q u e n t , : tf2p1r.\\er11 {:11}wu11 ' " "::nur """ " " " " "c . ni v. c | :r-1o .c zr1 u=:R mart "_and ?.:ui :u 1~:.|.c at L1.LIC Ln r§loND.\\.\lTERNUON *: hh "r" 7F!I-. .T' uI ..l}evening,I»l»CLUB MEETING;The monthrl 01 the az. M8\'Y'v1.nLf.l we llrm for the uuzuul rr; ~.!L M U38 Sollllwm ;|.n'.II 1 Mar!lu.\u, n. ngm..-.....Hlsehlllt ill:n J~'m4»:.Dr L. Ill Pete:no ll 1JlI1;Im.. lilmr 1::\"rs:n'r,m: .\'l -soo". Mrs. Hugh (goth:-and Mm hh Sohmidt r|1!r'1¢'n¥ the following lis- llirn ng 3"| N] " ;r ; \ l1. § ' ~ M8 } ilfT¢"|Mol:l, '-I r~';mu- Chu. l"'|.rnh.ll|1, Ann! Prtanca. Grant Allen. Ed Blat- tlriewn,Herman Slruve. lhrry "Ti" vm. Kenneth T;non, Clifford Knuse, Sam Chee!Ed W olff Watson Ty }=<nu\¢,meeting: an proving to be ul rem! worth in bringing lscfon both 1 rents and tearbep the boy and fill prohlém.It is worth my par- 1|\f\wwe to ottrrld these meetings ;gg_p_v; u.tssER RE-EMPLOYER Al an :cant meeting of the sckobl board. Suit D.Y.. Linser rss ro-n1\(h m¢.lh The meetinm =h=!1=_¢1o¢n¢d for mother your of a nm-3 h.;.1:1J1rn!1.p1!}at 4 P. M. and ml] as 5 Z'. Bt.:J - - - -- - # *| p A l f L n . t s m s s E : ~ i A R R E S T E D Pa u l R a s m u ss e n ? p l a c e w a s . n i d n d lu s t Tu r s d n y e ve n i n g a n d P a u l w1u_I of 3300 This giros the sump or approval by the 'board oo Hr. Mus- (r:\ work.Hia: Lorraine Sen: was also elect- e d a t th i s mo e t i n g a a o n e o f tho grade teachers.No other Busines of i mp omnm wa s tn nn c wl The Monday Afternoon Club m"fEpiscopa1 church n1jo}e-rl their an .lo-gQ'ih£'r par ty of the chamber of y,.sith Mrs. Nick Thane lost Hillmiayj nunl indoor picnic :md church meet commerce.Iron, Morris Neilson, L;Ie Noyes, Zen- afternutln.n e iopic "The Ncwuinz in tho library basement Monday,A program z..-thing up more than iss Smith, Ea Stevens and Roy an-=East-China", m well lmmzed b > ' " " ' 5 " ¢Tho meeting uns "°P°"°"7====hour of time occupied the fir==¢'H¢°°1 Mrs.C M Himhmm and Mrs.nf"-' being successful.pan of the evening ond hte thel The luckypnes for the afternoon.C. Debel.Some petty lnreency thief took mlE time was taken up with dancinl?Iac!! Mrs. Anna Petersen, who won Mrs.S.~ Chambers was voter' vgn"gg of Paul Rxsmussen when h¢|A good erosd was out whfth witlriirst prize. Mrs. I-Id Matthiesen, if'¢'}Eller ploced him under $200 bond:in as a new riaember.Lua his back lumed and robbed mg good music.made the evening =l|°f"| and_H\"s. Hrmf Ty son, the rut- and his trial will bo held man lon-fpointment ol R. H.n u m anggtmof about 575 on lu; Sunday. pleasant one.fr.lf-.11 _:\ri:»e.delicious .at 10 o'clock A- M *g g rut! »~=»1=-g- =-;;1=;'-, p g g g ;\ B h*bee 0|l l ...sl must va n l t ;Hu .H J Gxhson is under tho frenhment; which added to theonjoy-0. M. le;land is in Omaha todl!._ci.\n ul! appaintod Gael! Gilhrtlolt r.Blur visitor u n T w d l r I P a u l' | m n : r m d u s,,¢.um ;t h e m m ment of an ltlr h 1y .la .placed under arrest charmed with il- le n \possession of intoxicating li- quor.He mule his appearance be-[ fore the county judge yestlnrhyimorning me vim not ruiirar Jodsf' .. - _ - - - -- - COUNTY BOARD MAKESAPPon~rn|£.\rrS At it!last meeting Int Monday theomrnty boandnpp £h¢l»P" ' N 5Az f' 3 2r 3 H . :.~Rr Yu Itmakes youroldfloorsbeautiful.Itis cheaper thanany rug andwilllastalife SEE US FIRST Lumber CoChristensenny mrf. ur. W1 Mm. c . J . uxnduy ,nd Edwin, Nr.am\ Mrs.mm Him!- ley and two chikiren, Mr. and Mrs. Wnstnnbnnx.F l o n mMcDonn\d. Mr. and Mn. 1»; E. Ammon of Blair1| The North Side Store ~ nh m-Ammon nmmvwwr~g§,,";, 3Uin`vil$l|l\! me "u-rn-usnn rmuaaxauhlepenlmlll»= BLAIR and lislcninlfdue fine vidiomm||||||||||m 41A.n..\u|.n\.JI.L!"L mnumumm|||||uImmun||||umm|r||||||||||||uuu||||||||||||mmm|||||||m||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||muuu u l m l l l l l l l u l u n h p f' r nBh ir. N ob fnh .F¢ br ur 1l2,! | $--nm Bun-, Ncbmb,Fan-nu-y 12,i mP q u h s txlncnrz oxrtowst. cnuxcu c n u a c n o r a n c m a r m m s r c n u n c a (Gee.Lincoln and (th masts) ArttnrrD.8||tatley,Paltor. So ad w se bo o lt oln tt . lo mt n ¢8 e rv ' lo e 1t A.I. Sratttn¢Sarvlc e mo P.l£. c u t n tc n o r - ' c u n t s r (0or.Llne olnand£nd etraeta) L. H.& mp. P ss tor . n o u s o w t n o a m . u m t s g w s n n i p a l a a . cnrhoso Endeavor soo P. ll. Evlnirla Service 7:30 P. tt. Ctmrelr Night,Wednesday 7:30 (Cor. Walker Are. and Cdfax) James ltclsenrln. Pastor. Sunday School 10 .L ll. Heroin; Sefrlu 11 A. H.. Evening services at 7:30. BT.PAUL L m m : s a x CHURCI' (Grunt. Nc lmsknl Rev. R. J. Relnertsen, Pastor Sunday School at lb A. M. Church Services nt l l A.31. AHERICAN EV.-IJJTH.r m n m (W.Lincoln and ind street; I-I. Jn Warning, Pastor. Blair Telephone m e American Lolltenn religious ln atrnctlona Saturday afternoons at l: lo o t- 2 .Sttndayschool t o a . m . D M M service at 10:30.Ott! ner- rlcea are alternately alther English at German. 'Dae church Board meets occaslonly md the retina rnernbers convene quarterly. The Ladies Ak! meets every llrsl Wlctnllday afternoon of month. The pastor intends to serve _nrlaalon-stations on Sunday P.Ts . n a m a n EV. LUTHE RAN c mmc n (Cor. Jackson and Center street) H. Nielsen, Pastor. Sunday School 9:t5 A. H. Hornlnl Servic e 10:80 A. ll. n z m u n z n t r r s g o o t n m s i c o u r e l e h o n s s s s . . 'Raymond ntoomqem who travels1|v" "e ' . l' " ° " " 5 " ' r m vi s i to r s f o r U " ' " * ° " ' * " ° " "H'"'°***=C g i m d u n we |'"" a bwneaa calls;-_ here llouday. Wilbur Lowe spent I'rlday in Oma-...f".'L'l.f'"'""` was an 0 w h a t ht.'rnxi. P.Christensen of Blair »pen¢|,.hu|_:d3";';n';f F b f g . ~ a ferr days last week with ltla non,ale Wltaon was i m u l d into the Clarence and family out on the farrn.iMrs.'howbridge of r mysteries ol the order The reninscommittee conairnetl of ltr. and llrs. his Work at the Nebraska State Utd-l Orawlonl Plans formulating for I'.i\\'0lABLE OUTLOOK '°'"f*x ' M m e * t t *received n o nwe mhs Be lle vue Co lm I me s n e e r . ta c o wo o t.3 ~_=;;»;~»_gf. ;" g m f l wlgsl can Orcltard--Nea' motion picture' era .to earn o s *l~e t ..~o er opened.Prospect.: for on sheen industry~seo extend their congratu t mg o. I'. .tediestes new i n m s l l n m r m m m .The world 1 ,ng..3T h e M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h P w r l e a r e L o n e P i n e - " J o u r n a l "m o v e s i n t o * S T . .~ . 3 1 1 e f o n t r y p r o l l t t l d l l t f 8 ¢ | V i ¢ € l ' t ~t l h l l l f h t i l t g g *q u a r t e r s .~F r m f m ~g t ~g n | 5 " ' " ! . l !a f t e r n o o n s a t 3 : l 5 .T h e !A r t h u r - l l o v e m e n t u n d e r w a y t h t .¢r n e e d n g a w a n b e h e m e v e r y ° \ l " * | e s t n b l i r l ~ r n e n t o f c h e e s e f a c t o r y .~~o r b j s z g i m m e s l ~ S u n d a y t l t t r l n g F e b .a n d e v e r y S o n I C o r t l a n d - - F o u r b u i l d i n g s d e e t r o y e d l r l m n r o f o r e r p r o r l u c t i o n ;g h ,i n - . l a y t h e r e a f t e r u n t i l E a s t e r .T h e l a g 'f u e ,t u 5 ,r e b u i l t i n s p r i n g .I c r e a s e i n Q . ,n u m b e r ,a p h a s Deator spent a few days last week with her parents. Hr. and htrs.3a.m |}elvilleGeo. Sheets drove to Omaha 't`hura» day and spent the day. Henry Truhlsen attendee! the ,Ne-braska Ilanlware dealers aaaoclatlon in Omaha Wednesday and his brother Gtrla arent dorm Thttrsday and spent tr nay.'lllaa Magfle Lowe was up from. Blair from Thursday until Saturday. Clyde lletaler had a radio gllell last week. Phil Hopkins want to Omaha Sat- unday for a ferr days visit with lilo family..J. H. Johnson was over. from Lin coln Sunday and says he is a very tnasy rnsn.He does not expect togetoverflutnrceweeks at least. He arent to Blair Sunday eveningaod took the early train for Lincoln Mo d o _ltra. E. C. Btmlic was a uest ol relatives in Orndfa a few days lan week. Sheriff Behrens was a bttsintar caller here Wedneulay. E.C.Bunlic and Harry Leach were at I-'erred City, Iowa on busi ness a few days taht week. Wm.Hobie spent Wednesday lu Omaha. The following from here who were dren first place in the debating contest. held at the II. E. church at week ago went to Blair Friday eve- nimr and took part ln the county con- tnat; Edith Brunton, a dramatic se lection, "The Littlest Rebel". lEugene Bunllc,"The Supposed Speech of Regulus".orntorioal and do1m-».(o _ _ e - . . : - _l f \ . . a L Henry 'r|\l\ll2|l,..not Urs.Ed Wilson and lr.Hn. J. B. .len- sen. The Baptist church People are planning for a mother and daughter banquet and have selected March 1: ar-the date.They have already in-cured a speakera.n¢l havehatlthc good fortune to secure Hrs. Cad R. Gray of Omaha. Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Isoftls and non,Marlin,were Sunday dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Reese. Misa Beeterr.spent the week-end with friend! ln Omaha. John #Lowe teft Sunday for Water- loo,Nehr.after vldting relatives here for the past several weeks. Miss Mardell Rucker spent the week-end with her mother in Omaha. Mrs.A.w.Barge,Misa Eunice Johnson and Miss Julia Jackson plhlnr, Rev. Rigpt, who ia I Blutlllttl Hoare-7-mile gggdgn gf Chi ;| 'Dt" y et he only ,;;¢h¢ in Omaha Ia not able to be here for Burlinltton g Qolncy railroad gud" evening mewlces and they have so bring improved betttraen this placefarbeenhavin; only the mo:ntn¢|,,,j Bcatrce. services.The first meeting washeld'Calloway--Modern hospital to 5 . Sunday afternoon and the attendance erected. "" ve r s' No d I Rrirlgeport--.Brootn factory to be The hi h school basket ball boys CHURC H o r c mu s - r L..H. Camp, ?astor Our rttendanoe was good in spite rr! the land roach last Lonl'l Day . atand girls teams will play the Cwg tcnms at the Lepion hall this "Nes- siay evening. The c ontract has ge let for the construction of the oodaay to car- ry the llisaourl river.The machin- ery is expected to arrive ln a couple of weeks, we are informed and e rythinttill be an readiness to login' Isthe work as early as possible. Mr. and Mrs. lJ. A. Swan, who have been residing at Nebraska City the past eanrew months where hlr.Swan5 was employd have retumed toHer- spent Saturday ln Truman Imsn and are st ure parental, H. L. Hrs. H. B. Cameron was a INF*Swan home at present.of friends in umm. Tuesday.I 'rue D. of H. -.em meet Satunlau Geo. Lottie arent (0 Blair' Tnfldly evening but have no special work. to mend to his stntaes I\ .l\ll'3'1¥ll|\'A good committee will have charge Mr s . A . w. B u n w a s b ww w -r the social part or the evenlnso a number ot' freinds nt a bridge pacty' Fnosy afternoon.n o o.i w n n n s s x s wx n r t n r Ed Hill and H 4eren ' ° "z x o u s m l s l. a n v r a wbusiness callers in Omaha Batunlaynl The Baptist gttlld will rneet forwork Thursday afternoon with Hn.Frrmkll...$25,000 bond issue \-*ole-l Be,-gh,Nelderkmger.for tlcctaon of addidon to high schoolHer.Reese was in Omaha 'l'ues-lbuildlmr. day and Wednesday of last weelt sol Sonttnlrlttff S....tt.abluff National curing a speaker for the Nether ltehk tak-cs over l"ln»|, National Bank. and Daughter Banquet.1 'akCook--$50,000 bond issue to bc llrs.Lula Sullivan retumed FH totefl upon for erection of 5Ch\\0l o o horn a visit to the mnunmr building an mm wttrll.' houses and reports a very pleasant.Har tlngs--Additional well to hc and mofltabte trip.ld;illell to augment city water wm»1> established here.There were several new faces in both Broken Bow-ilartin elec tric pow-lervtcen. er plnnt sokl to Prln ttr.o o o a Our toons people atom get enoughUumlrCompany °f D\\°¢==lwrt. Ia. lfflmr last week so they "went to lincoln-Plans under stay for srld t'1<|ti" et (1 E. Sunday evening. enlng tlree streetl.1 Il.orc wan bs a farewell reception 'l'xenton-New grain elevator near |1 tht church next Friday evening :rg tompletlon.gr..ilu Chan. Pitcher family. Minatnre-Reeolotlon passed lavor \\c lore a place for y ou in our ifx:wnatrttetlon ol'Wtight's I l l ':lf\"(t.next Sunday So don't cheat road, connecting North Platte valley t w ,gf by stayin; at home. .tighwny with Lincoln highway I l i Te oastot"'allt begin an Etiange- Potter..l'.'.n~aucetlnl in the Pleasant"Jlew school loose. Feb.6. The? Enterprise furnishes euta for " ads without cost to the advertiser.Read the ads lo The Enterprlaa Coon WITH I A 5 The Only Sonsibte, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way - r - \- llrsonln xrlseoru. cnvnmo. u. llmwa. Pinoy Hnblblnnnlng lnflnmru far younguvpla maids ln homo prsetin H-dellty to Christhnlly and to l u ' \l| o dn | dy np o| \ t1 oa .T o | » | a d nso mp my o ur lima ( db i n Slai n' school m a u f v i e l n l n u m ' h | be mr n y than w m y ns w m a a n e h n a m .' r n s m " azhnol in anduvsdnk w m u h nt- l¢n dm¢e \| po n\ h|p m a f a l l uhelpfulaspo¢|i|'|\¢.L f l l v l m Llll preaching uvrviau an :ondwsd :Adu th i uzmm nlnoerhy o l y u r wn to hep up suc h Inlpini-bn u w mah church-|vl|\|' prdiubla : ml pl¢u~ t o a t n n p n m m a d l l ! o f our u - w k s .P a wn n f mwl. n o d mw- uk, and m n l l v a n pa r mamnt ( nu ns o f o ur n rvle u. o o Nu ln n A 1 1 o N/ n . u i u n c n J un sl A . le lamun . Pu wr W u An l r l l l l w n u n t h e n r - l u u u m m : u | » » 1 b 1 » - s o f a th i n m. s n e n ld u h th u u xo tk u , u w p m w h u p n a u u n y w r u h e attltuc h l uvud ll!! had right nl| ~ Liana xo God. W e n n tly n p p n e k u th e ma n nand lnithh llmn ol th o! wh o mms o u r u n - vi m n lw r li m d w i u mm ~.|¢lm indtniinn m ul atlln u | li n u n a K o e n i g n tu r n o d Y u n Fn mf n t i l l!Thundu'm n a l l Md N m dn y l ug u fu r d qn . ln. A. I. J ohn upon! the wool- end with Rabin md wllo In Onnhm lb b o n h u hom havin(l b o d d a u vilh lawlllll but u Impr oving. ln. E . w. S in k! ! a nd u ll. EI *- nc u o l Sh ir vm S un qh y ma nc e! ¢| | kn\¢thAE.C.IA| »| lll\°0¢¢l¢uB. ln . B ll n tb l P u lf lr h ll h m ww i | | | u v. m w¢ wn k u » d | » w \ y » \ = \ ¢ ta li tu p x lltd o wh lln y o t.H u n v u sho u M a u d w w w n w w r y u l l her lr hudz n n ¢\-L mv. a m e l mm L : vlu wln x mehold a u ri n al ma edn p It Plnlnd v i n .b m: - n i n x u m - y ¢v¢nu»;,| Tlldvv o wni n g n l I nt 'a k a t th e n m B e d m m - m a m r . s r . r u n . l . u ' r n n A N c u u n c s o n u u Swdar n-lwd u 10 Hour ol vnnhtp u. F. J .lhlnanuoa. PUIM. o n Y u lh n s o a k : th a i ! wu d m~ dans."W u dld mr W ork". Huy ily ; "do nuns'- m m c l o r n u n l m a m m e : o r u x n n l o B T A ' | ' E o r N u m a n , al.w m C o n !A.. D a h l . I m a " u u h C a n t! C u m.I n i h l l u ! " o f t h a l a k h d l h d n n h w, n u t o l k i n , d n i a u , \ 0 n t u | , u ¢ 1 l a r l . | a d A u p a » m I n j a n n n d i n n l d u u u u n h u n b y C h u i u Andrunm.Demand:" 3 nodh c dthnt on vhs B r d d n y ,,,! J a m mu ms .Anna A n d n l l m m u a p a m h n i n p u C a m m y a m u - m m m m m a m p u mCh ula An dxa un . u in h nb iu rn a l wn h m g u n County , Nnbruh. dkd nu the I l t h h y o f J u u r y 1925, xwi vc n o me wm n u 'r u mm- . \ ¢ | | d e | | t ¢ n a | H § d ¢ | n . ! h C n t \ v l l | | P l l l # A A | d n | l n o r | | n o c h n l d i d l o n n n u l h k u t a f l l d y l l a d h l l d t i l l n t d l d d m u m s :m a n o m a r a n x u l u u f a u y u a n - f 1 , u a n(BILL)1.c .lu.u.,1-a.C v d y l d n :WhenmNeedof : ~Spark Plugs~ E auyu».Mu|a-a¢p E ' ~ : : =. : ;° °. - s c . ;| : : . , f : . ; .- ° : , : - . : : . : : . 7 H w v w m u l | m¢_g|n:_\-u g a a r n u d l h i n - u | l u . ¢ ¢ mv ¢ | » ¢ k A. u 'rh»z»¢1n¢¢1.w.»maku=.d¢-I r " " " ". - - - - . , vw H _ - » --v- - p n .having | month! men: of uid utah ue hereby noti- mrk on a dlif! fied thai (J n tha 7th (hy of Jnmury, uh!am] mouth!|.9ll1.f .\'5¢hl!l§l£.the Admins:-I A Test of PurityAb u nlu u no u ln lillh f lll lr r lm u f th meld una u the plnv lln ¢uu|!nan umm Cllnlll- 111| HM -.:;:;:'.;'1'".;' i§L..I]f..."§L.L..Lllf»m in Ierndalr. Ia ffa i r s o f t h a c h u r c h w e n e a r e h z l l s g o n e o ve r .a n d m u c h re a s o n f o r a |\~\1><f\.ll a t t i t u d e m u d t h e M r k e " l e y e a r w a s b r o u g h t o u t . Th o Q u e e n E s t h e r C i r c l e h i ; l n 1nl.|1r»I. .1 pullluv demmor for ¥11\1r'i15 \1 }l1 ] |\\;|1¢h fn f 2\;l|\$iPl llPl2\T ' ¢ l p rn t n n.1 k.!¢ \ l .Hu\\~l:\§.a b a n n e r 11.15 an al l th e rv.:u1=r r .\ ' T .' | i . ' \ R Y ' S E P I S C O P A I . u w a c u l!¢~L i t t l e C h u n ! |A r o u n d t i f C o r n e r " R O L :.r .- r. 1r -2 l u : !a ) .I W 1» 'I2 l »\M ilnlg.t < m m u n |r Ei 4'.'M .i"l1¢lIr\>n c h u r c h a n ! I:e l l l f )\M Blorlnngg P r a y e r an -! (f[|I( :. v\u x|u |.r aa n au un u ru u u -1T 30 I H .C h o i r p r u t l c e ?. :l ur l. 1\ \<1 \|n ;,7: 3 0 P .M . l a n x u u N O T E S .r .\I.1 Elf l L . .( I l \ . |vi d\<J TLl1>. n g u w l ~f M r ..\\ l f Vs... h r 3lcl".l<I<frm \»1m.\ .lnl I\Iasur:<»F | . \ f l :.~ .t U v \ \ m lI.| rt u:l n.|it. L. |}f. l l 3I Jv. \ r | l h .\| .I- r " .o f ll ' I f |\ | l r |»<|!. r I \..:\l l ' \ SI-I Oe l mn ho m e l as t m e ek . I l r H \ l f }Nmlrxrmlavru 1 1 l .al U r \ ¢ |\' l i .l i . a w S u '. x eu l i a r .M r zur!l\lr I.»~l1o llnrl.!m\\.. a l | fn n u l )sw r x !-1.1n~l.\)q u e l s l t h r i . .hu m ;h l r u r 111 U l m : H n .F r e d Pe ck s p e n t \\¢lr\o¢~1;|\ G l 0 I l M .\ o u h g l'cu pl e S> f1 : l y \ l l l l lvl ra.R a l p h Jo h ns . : l t i o lJ|1u\r1. T\ | | |:Sunday ua t h e l u i ..Sunday : h m o n t h I o r r e g u l a r ch u r c h s e r - sac v-,a n t h e R e c t o r w i l l m a k e h i ; irzontllly vi s i t a t A a h l a n d , t h e fo l l o w - ing §~u :1day. S u n d a y w i l l al s o b l E ve r y M e m - l n r C a n va s D I Y A m r l w l l a l l w i l l b e m a d e a t t h e h o m e o f w a r y m e m b e r a n d fr i e n d o f S t .l l a r y ' a . O l a u r vn t h e d a y p r o p e r l y - b e a t c h u r c h i n t h e m o r n i n .a n d b e a t h o m e l n t h e a f u m o o n . A condi-I1 i n vi t a t i o n i a s x l n u d d ;M r s . G u y O a t n m d e r vi a i t v- i n t i l u b o m a o i ' L o u i e M a n c h a S a t o : - i u y a f n r n o o n . G e o r g :M a t t s o n sp e n t S u n d a y a t t h e W m . B a r t o n h o m o . i Cladsorr :ind Wallace Hunk Iver!'Sunday vidton at me Bam. Brown h o m e . M r s .W a l t e r M c C r a c k e n w a n t t o D e S o t o S u n d a y e ve n i n g f o r a t w o weeh stay at the Gus.I-azure h o m e . L l y d H u n k s p e n t S u n d a y a t t h e N e l l N e l s o n h o m e . In l l v I.\]1}p » n l It l n th o l u m b l r I(? r| fl m h vr r l m n 4r:jn5e~l h i s fi r s t ¥:\\l n l a I l f ( I e n h l l . r m n n \ \ a a H u : . a y a ft e r - »1 \ : 1 t u r .\l :?.»l l a r r ,S m i t h . ho m o . '\lr I " r l ; \H \ | f .\fh r r m r l ) 'w u s UR i i v l l s r r h u n !| , .fialuRh h r .3lr~\\ |1 !|Tl'uf.!.|\:I - " l i l1 n!l| f" r.o\\\.a t l i b s D u r a lI!.1Cl\11 i l l a i r u\}.¢!E }1(l r | I f u r n l !I\.|)flr nl l|F l. l .\~m Hl»\Tnl\ Y $»I\T.\\1 ll l\| } Ie\=| 1g of I.:-1 \=n\\.nl tlr Harry truhr ..r ~aid Qmw filed a petition in -wi lhuniy Court, praying dur hi» f\r.|! .-.minimmum account :spd hPn:||..settled l l d allowed. lll:.l ;.f.,..f of minmip In u k c n r .r fo r rl 1l 1l hu l| <m n f aa - s f l .ar ..\x r r m fn t o f l o n e r a n d l\r»n:|I . :? : ; l . l .enlereml;a m i £110 ww *.1 f:\ . l r : 1 [ | . r fl|-(T1J.fllrul. l f J f.n|i n .a;\|»r;1r l r f o r e maid Cuurxg.( . u r l .o n tha I}0ll:d a y o f Jll la mr ..l f : » .a l 10 o¢ lf» ck A .M . . | . | u f w r l v t an1 ].»Plllmr th e C o n n 5Trmlll } n n f l r r m Kr tlht 11.9 p r a y e r l i l u l r u f I n d ml (}»r1ru~]JvTf\ ~ ar r | \ r ~ l n a fc l y lr*I. n :.\nv.'1lr :mul f€ ur \~ |W d r k 1m mr h: \\ »1 1 l m \\r |1 f~t h u :s h e m m ns ( m e ,. 1 o f J a m n w r y z r a t l fy i n g t o h e r fr i e n d s . L e o n Q m l n e r co m b in e d b u n i n u a a n d d e a l u r a 'l 'u e 1 \ d \ r c r e n i n k o n a t r i p t o O m a h a .H e : P i n t a p l e a s a n t e \ 'c n l n | : o t t h e l i a r s : A n d e r s o n h o m e i n F l o r e n o l . Mr . F r e d P e c k e n te r t a i n e d In s S u n d a y sc ho ol :Ju r a o f y o u n g pe o p l e F r i d a y e ve n i n g ; a t a n o y s t e r s u p p e r . W i t h h i s g o o d 1r ife's a i d h e g a ve t h e y o u n g fo l k : a g o o d t i m e .Th e y pl a y e d g a m e s a n d a n g u n t i l the- d o c i r u m l n d u ! t h e m i t w a s t h e n e x t d a y .llr. Jim Uppinc ott of Blair spent t l !pal!llaaf at his bm¢|er'n,E. C. Iipdneott. marking at wood. namnymarmd smn\=_»pm: m a k e u<h o t h e r a n d fu r t h n r o t l i e n , \ll u\ \; || :c o-'m g ' g n u u | |go th i s Cou rt.m a y n o e l :p m p a r . \'. n . w m r h a n d a n d O ffi c i a l S e a l l h i a Tt h d u o f Ja n u a r y . 1 9 2 5 . ( S E A L )A .C .D E B E L , 50-81.C o u n t y Ju d g e . Good Coal ...At... A Fail: Prieo A y e B r o s . I |. _ Our Drugs a re all sub ject to a. most.rigid best. of puriny before we use them in the compounding of medicines:This iusurei the action the doctor expects from the medicine he gives Blair Pharmacy Evenlng 5mm mo P. M. nmo n c n mmn cmmc n OPJHUS cnmsr OF LA'l'I'ER DAY SAINTScumin Sheer zndum eu. .¢ -nm ~dur T. I. Elliott, Omlhl.Supply smqw School at 10 0'clnel."Pnul:lnl Su-vlan n! u A. u. sr. FRANCIS BORGIA (Catholic Church) (arm mm me om of-nm Fstlnr c. A. Boyondoder.Putur Pint and Thlnl Sunday ul each month, lin: |¢ 9 A. lf.Second And Founh Sundan. amn 10:30 A. n. ur-rmomsr EPISCol'¢\LCHURCH (Cnr. Celfnx and 5th nnsetx)0. U. McPmud, Putor.Sunday School l0:W A. ll.Morning Service ll:W A. M.Epwanh umm mo r. xx.&'enlnR Service 7:30 r, u. Pnyrr Meeting Wednesday nen-lnl 1:30.¢| ST nnnvs EPISCOPAL wuncn (Gnml sum he!ween_ith nml Sth) n... fe..n n._=._n . . . wun m | numomun mmunn,nu.er'x Speqklng Now".I-hxnm wugixenneon-l pin! ln ummm-=\. Among ihone Mlm ntlnndul fmm here were Supl. Seney, Rev. T. JRene. nm Ann uw.-mon.MmIkeven, nm mms. om.-ey mx us Grekhen Herzog.\fE. P. Hu-rlsqn ru in Lin<oY{\ n (ew dnys lu! week and vlnlted || \l\»- home nl' bln sister. Mn. Swen Jahnmn ml family..\The l~`u-men Union CoopentiveAuvoclntlon hdd theh |nnll.l» myi-neru mminx Fddny.' On Prldny Wnlhee Pinchvu :he winlm of n surprise ut uw home of hh pnnuu. Mr. an-l x1f.| _|. 'r. Fitch hy numhvr uf ha.rn<».»'mites who lntheml were xo h-min u;h\m ul his blrlhdax =.\ <> ~ mum-.1 Sunnis).F.\»f <»\»nin¢ M.. -p.-m H. x-2-=> und ulnuwvw :|:i l:\\.- hour ..nw.. lng mr- mfr. M ...m .. .ruxe W... mr\c<l.luv al`i.|.r \-In alle, n. _,. M. Bxevlrsler visited az u'oa¢n~ .~zs,ooo bond mm v°¢¢af.»f Home of har brother, Ross Dem .na """°" or new school humming.hmlly nz mm Ndly.|1-'un cn,~.,;zso.ooo hum buixa ~ A I R G ~~ md I tl .'T" lml Mm §'¥..'"'Brvwnbl,-I .f;.;;e;::..:: hole! bdng 1 gg* ».....I.."§.l`.§.. "Iv " "*° "' .:¢|».1 al em of szomooo.1''I Vremnn!-Movement under way 1... Harvey Johnson 1 MHrs. J "_ Jo -__"°g_;_;;,_;;f.;~-f-=»»»" of municipal swimmimz BL AIR.NE BR AS KA lnnnul|||||m||||||mm||||umr||||||||||||m|||||mn||||||mnzmm;nnmmm||||m|n|unn||||||mm||||m|||||||||n|||um||||nm|||1m|||||nuunm||||m||mmf =0§F o r Y o u r G o n v e m e n c e E m g S ' - "study of up-to-date Millmery and\-.E| . §W o m e n ` s F u r n i s h i n g s .I e x p e c t t o b e b a c k a n d . m a k e m y fi r s t § abs \»...L.\ |...\1 mm~ ..»,.|M..-~ ~<llmse pw..m uma annul.; x|.\~ 1~..\u Deck.»\..s..r»f nw Ln lu..|r ,'rum pmem wm Mime l:n,.v 1:i ree, Agnes Lawritson, Ruxlr lx..~\~.lhudell Rucker,lone Lanz. Alice: huh, Jimi. (<-.»p.r ('l:nil»<l Inns and Ndlx- \l.»,, \....|».r; M.ll.\r §Eformal opening on .~ §W E D N E S D A Y ,F E B R U A R Y 1 8 t h . §' G _ I . e ~ € t '_I am now in the markets .making a g 4 Q|||m|||||lm||||||uu|u|m|||||m||||1ml||||m||||mu||||nummlu|||mum|||m||m|u|n|mn||mmuunmmrllmun|I||m||||||umnuu|mm||nnmMum~>r ._._______Q\ | J gg____________=____________________§_ ll vf h Lu a U .¢¥ ¢ ru ||{, l ln u rH o l y C q m m u n i n n a n r y S u n d a y u m H o b ' D a y a t 7 : 3 0 A . A I . C h u r c h Sch ool ar.9:4 5.A l l o t e h \ i c e w a r y S u n d a y c h o p ! l a s t S u n d a y i n m o n t h . a t 1: oclo1-Je. | " - " " " " " ' " ": (1) THE INSURANCE OFFICE l 1:n n u r u m u . .\ c m 1;.!.# I u n 1:11 1 .11 [\ . | n;.l:1|*<i}{\,va d l t i i .\\1.Ji [ u \ \ \ Il u r ul d a nd l Id\ \ n r: : 2 \\ . . r -. \I=. .m c r y S w a n a n d \'|.\I'..a|F m - h Mi - r i l l u e l H r t | r \ r I. - - n \|~»I1l 1 kw ok -e lu l a t h e r |11|II1&an t i v \ u L l . \ r 5 . T w o |Uol.lps o f mx|11L»~r~mf l l a : l fa p t i n . g u i l d , w i t h M m C l a u d e R e i n a n d M r s .A n n u }'ed di e a a f h a i r m a n h e l d n ve r y s u c c e s s fu l fw d fi l e S l 'l ~ [SE is making a combination offer good until March 5th (=-\..£.,'¥.§!'..-)that is the best combina- i THE ENTERPRI ________:_==_____=___=________=_________________________=______=_________________===_______________==___________ Doxii ~§ 1 I invite you to visit during this opening andsee n t oly 1 5 o r one year, regular price .. $1.50 I Breeder one year, e .... ....$1.00 rld-Herald, Darly and Sunday e ..~..-.$5,I)[| Total sasu All for $6.00 =§for yourself Ican sell you better stuff and at a § better price, value for value,~ than you can buy in § Omaha.l invite a comparison. § = tion yet offered for the reading public. One full year's subscriptiol The Enterprise for ,onl ~H\|1rd||'|¢lIa|Gmya® o|ne.'l'||\or~ 1 nnl%!!kn'l|||i\illldin\0|Il|\l'||ll.l|\l I QBlair, Nebraska ~uch one in requested ~ ma ke a g c f r h i n n u m to li d ~ w o r k .E( 1 3 W m .H e h m n t w a s a n O m r h a o n 1 ; ll)buamm wwmany..§ 'm boys high khool buh! wa §E. C- P1w;§»=g tum plnyed the Pnmehl. Rcurvu 5 al. the Legion lull Frillly nalng "~n a w "by nc lo umlrfm-'l'l\¢E (With thissubscription vc sri" absolutely Ine one year to The Farmer and B: Q =Special Offers - The Enterprise one year, regular price . .$1.50 f The Enterprise The Farmer and Breeder one year I' The Farmer am regular pace .......$1.00 e regular prion The Omaha Daily and Sunday Bee one 'The 0maha Wo year, regular price .....$5.00 'regular pile It has been |Imy life's business to keep in touchUunkyL o n uhlppd h h h o u r 1 nn. w. xr. :mn1nmmsr 0 0 I |;j §v'f"{.°§~.}"l}ui"§.`»-I"" 2;,1;.§§A I9 wr o _x nmqnmrumjwauumormn Enn. r. 5.>mm mm gg; umm »--5 _-733;=R e m e m b e r t h e d a t e W e d n e s d a y , F e b r u a r y nsunsr '\»f.¢-.ea by sunny Inv. Slnee §, x u o n , 1 n = e B U Y != amnmrnwmummyum-u.;m¢:.mr.w.|mbm.n-I E_\Wf».'!!°'~.nm an nilins -hav. m ma ne 5 18 -F131 $7 0 All for $5.00R01 | 'll The Enterprise gives you all the news of local happenings and keeps you in touch with the county at large.lt is up-to-the-minute in every line.You will like every issue.Send in your subscription while this bargain offer is still on.v ` I n =-= == ;~ ;1 ,'° »< =- 1°|o vm s i n C d o n d o .b u t y e a r h e i e u e d t h e h m !o u t t h e n n a d fe el s _h e ju s t ¢ Il \ '!g e t a l o n g w i t h o u t( 3 )I 4__....1._.u z -o..."-.nun nnw iu i¢fn v M p q T 0 HTT,"|`0No1a.\N, | u \ \ s n a )l l f § " ` 2 § . . 1 ` 3 . $ E . " " " " '"" ` |g . L ' . \ . . L \ \ 1 .. . L .\ / 1 . .. . . . . . _ .. .` , . _. a E M Eunl 1 hnno ha vs had E =Anmmeys-av.-In h e r ` u \ t , J L ' L ~ ` £ . . ¢ , ' . . .§h e l y h u m e r § )I ''family lux ww. mmm: 1° hu-E _W " " s Bnlldin¢ I home -1 Sioux cny un sway =!(K Min Inez Wmllin a di,;m' innm|||Inull||I11|mmlsmmum1u||||||uln||I|numm1|||||u\\m|||||||mn\||||m|un1|IumunulllulmmlmllmunI|Inmumu|nnmuuln|uuumm|u|||||nu§ if|||||||mu||||||n|uu|||nulmmn|m|||||m|||||||m||n|mu|||||.m||||||||nunmmnmunnumml|||||mu||||||||||||ummu|||m|||||uu||mu||||||nm|||||u|||lllullummlllllnnulnllmmnllmmmmumlllll|n|u|u| v-~~~ ~.,,m,,`"_,,, s.~~ Blair, Nehrull.Febuary 12.1925 Blair, Nebauh,Felxnary 12.1926 'mx '°"""L!_'FE *7"I5?~§£sF,Pa n in i AYS 'ro ,\|)'\"ER'i'ISE not suppovd m I:avg Blair High .School Tattle BLAIR. NEBRASKA, FEBRUARY |z, |925 uism by n. v. um". Sup¢Hntnn\*ent of ma Bm: cny Schools t i m e : h e l l y s l n é g | k i n fo r t h t h e h c t . h a n ft g u t ; B u t l e c t t o t h a w , t h e l o u m o s t n b l t e n h a ve go o d s en s e t o c r ow . . .| 11| AIR WINS COUNTY manner,cxery one lud their aeTec~!'Thia is one of the largest zndualinDECLAMTDRY CUNTEST tione mol:iearneml.The couches °1'1w@.. in the history of Blair. Pneai like flafiennt sc hools an to be c om-denl.l n n k E.Hussmm, of No m _.pliruenled an the fine manner ln'ingmu College will be the comme » Xnhlfal Photo: urill please you.U.|Kulzn'| Photos Id!! pleln you.Dr. H. B. Clark. Chironnelar. as-u Dr. H. B. Clark, Chiropnctar. §2-if Dr. II. B. Clark, Chiropmcior. 32if Highest prius paid for hides. Highest prices paid for hides. sz-nr.Buch Bros. Monday night brought another he inch snow MI. J.B.Campbeil,fu éi tun ,rugs and undertaking.50-Lf. nmo ry papa? far a n at The Enterprise offiel.lf. If you su it in Tha Iinterprlu. :vnu can know its right.. Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Gilbertaon were Herman fallen ha l Friday. Small school nba hr sale, at ihin 51-sr.Buch Bran. n!'!i¢¢,lf.J.E.Campbell,furniqtre.m p '§:|§¢h"¢ prices Edd for and smdirtlklng.59-tf. 51-tf.B BNN h a d Tha Enurpriae far news Winter, glam: for mum Mid r:hi|» "nk it is nun.dun.Mn. 1~¢Hilwn.|1I'ARll LOANS:Private m o m . n s mr r mg f o r s a l e a t 'rm ~gp." n sm.c m ~ 1 ; ' § § _ , Ente r i n lf. . .r mr..c mn fu iz For Rent:-| 10 n m imprand .nd m f ;'rn ure.,jyffg farm lmu Tyson Stltlnam, cash nut. " "u e x Inquire of Henry llencke.a-zz. .!hn Dixon of Calhoun un.m |i.||\this \\"|.'¢k »l'r\ilw nn the 31.115 Hr Ilnrrg.Fv\\'fr nf Omahl \\l 5 l*'.:L§glrKI I:B¢n~l|~rf lz:\rer t.|L¢r». n Bl.; .%..:. \\a.:t~r last Monday | "'1 r.Nebr.BUI1 ;1h~:nf.42I' Mr.and M m Hum Boe.hu n ; l¢¢n wmewhat worried over their; HI!!--me who has been quite lll | !lr~A. R.Brock md her s.iatar suwllhin rn tu# Win pn.°lH JMI. History ln p e r f o r nh a t Tb : 'ld c rp nn u! !ia t.tl. llr. H. M. Ilalbvn vu in Omaha an bvxiness hat Wadnudny. Fi r m L o u u , lo w a i u ,on'-ima! pnyuenu.Geo. B. Biker. Blair. City Loans,monthly -py mc nil. nuulpt llrvi eu. Glorp B Ri hr . B l \ - .l »n 1 o l . _. \ . A.J.Grundy md C.A.benc h arrival ho mo Tu ad ay lf hr m c t- lolhltd trip m :Ia Spring: In Klu- mari. Olin: Carina tad Clara Rumusnmlri!l¢nr»rta.In!h¢Tlb!:¢Clnbatthe li n d a n Ru n u u a n S OI ! ! ! s tr o n home on next Wnlnndny awning. nf. rx. 5. crux, cunpmm. an-¢ |Zh g pr d u l Banded,Ullio rlii ¢n ..l-Hair. §»__i |_lf°¢ l lb nlt 4 | -s. '| £ »\ £| il.l'l z n x u w n o z rThe Ni nn Clan Ru mun on , A d-. q - g g , April m , s m l s r !1:: u i Aug.I , i m n : - - . . . . - . . - - . . - . n . . . _- . - . . . . . . . _ . _. . ._ r f I THE ENTERPRISE _ _ . . . . . - . _ IDHN A. RB OADEA Plblinhu m a u r o : v a n r n u n s n n m n P l ! Y o u s u e u h _. Q . .1 . - -Q ing were mul and ;ppm\ed.IT P .Uhr a elnful examination of the fbllowing bills LII the different funds it vu moved and seconded that the foilouing eiaimn bl :Moved and the County Clerk instructed to draw """'z She cm nnu on the funds indic ated bclowto pay the anim.(hrrled.IA rnqutel Rolland Richter lDnztIn!\$10295 Of inte A hen is Buch e Yet wen L - n 1' " " " "n u m mb . .; i vm f a r i n k m a n r n n i i m i i 18.00 nu: none . ... n__ §__ _. ..___... .. .. .cz 3. Hindles (uhm1 ma c !Ernfmmh amy u mm. :w n n in x x Every mbocrlptioo o renrood aa In open account. The names of sub-ao-iun* will in instantly removed hun our mulling list at the expir ation ot.the time pnld !or lbtlaa pub- Udiers be uotifle-hotberwloe the rub ocrlption will remain ln force at the illlnlted subscription price.IIvory labocribcr mud understand that the eooditioua a n ma d e. :partof tbo ou\tract between the publisher me subscriber.2..-_a....,. _ _ .. If people don't not a thing talk- ed about. then don't.do lt.I x l : - H 1lru1r"a I'ord the other day that looked!lti mlo f th e vln te g i e d a b o u t!Oo t h e b lc k w a a th-e xllnl'lelat statement:'Nino more paymeo and ehe's mlu e , " l llked no 1 own fe llow who M- ld t h a t q r .Theehanoeenrethatho u r n ;, b u t 1 b e tb e r o r a o th e v u .h l s p o k e f o r a l o t o f other f o l k s !uu ln fe ry mu c h th ea ame position.Perhupotherldlculoosneu o f h h p clalruwoddzlriveliome m m m it may b-ebetter tow r a i t a n a v v e o e u o n a enrout- rlg htth an top o a lu a an e q ui ty lu oneandH¢obl1ndtom.| h;my mentu for the not ol our natural life.-Sum Helelfle in Neblllkl Farmer.I 'rm Lalnroon u and.u m a b u t efury oarsb oc ktlgured uonatlon- ld character.His thrilling adven- l St J. Johnson (\\el¢Iln¢) Jock llcboneld (Labor) 'Geo. Nelson (l.|l>Jr) l\1d Plugge (Dngging)27.90 IId: Olson (Oil, etc.)9.70 Gly n Ray tbrerzinri 10.80 Neurn Warricl:(Road work)mo r Robert Rumuimen (Road trod) 21.73 Amd! ll¢lw. (Gm fl Supplies)5.80 Themude, the most denploed of ,| Hu u persistent 1my 'Of letting folks know he'| nrouml 1 By his lnslzlent bruy.~ I The busy little bees they buzz, Calhoun Oil Co.lth x)W 1 Uulla bellow and four! imc; 28. 10 5.35 2.25 rx .oo 4.-to 1.79 mo o 29.60 lm Roc k Dil Co. (Gul Farm Gr. & Lbr. Cu."lI"lint) Mike lngersler (Phan) Void Ireland (labor)' Geo. Menking (Gu) C. H. Robertson, Go. Tren. moto Puts. etc.) Standard on Co (Oil l Gas) Walter Larsen Garage (Oil) Mm. Frank Allbery (Bonding Poor) Arndt Htler. (Labor i sup)242.07 23.00 5.71 .90 :ooo _H. C. Bleoo (Com. work e lileagel .18140 Blair Telephone Co. (Rent and tolls)22.45 N. w. Bell 'nt Co. ment and tolls)22.45 City ol' Blair (I-ithl. Jun. at Dee.)22.88 Henry Christensen (Supplies for Poor)17.60 Fred De Weber (Supplies for Poor)£0.00 Harry Ervey (Hill for Poor)£20 'rm Enterprhe 41>r1nun:>53.30 te m 9 °the atock mutate c a l Holmqulsf Gr. Q Lbr. Co., Her- a topic of conversation that was om," (gon for Poor)915 nation wide.llc had a knack of tellin;the stock broker:what he vu lg o t n g to d o a o d th e n i n s p i te . of their efforts to thvrart him o! goin; and doin; lt. He not only was a financ ier but wan also a writer and mme ol' ua eanremember tbe "Frenaled Fluence" thu created such n stir when it gmt' out |While he mode millions he died a poolmen..lle d i e d n o i a n y o f th e pmhle r lf " d ie . "!'odayL.'F'ebll|Af!'111,is l.lncoln'| blnh d ay n nd a swe sp e ak h iln ame it ls with great reverence.N0 ltr¢l\~er :nun has Arne;in ever produced and we ere prouo to 'mow that such a charlcter as his in purely Ameri- fiolmqudat Gr. l Lbr. Co., Blair (Cod for Poor)26.50 Huffman Gen. Supply House. (Supplies)l.t5 Board o!Insanity (Insanity eue)*20.50'x. B. Printing cé. 4SuvPli°»l 4.19 Lincoln School Supply Cb. {Sup- plies)238.61Local Registrars (Reg. births and oaths!23.75 Mabel J. lnnh, Co. Supt. (B re c on )20.21 54.85 9.75 6.00 J. Mueller {Supplka ior Poor) llllburn i Scott Co. (Supplier) N. E. Noyes (Balli!f Fees) Omaha School Supply House (Supplies)67.68 Omaha Printing c o. lSvni 1.33 Punt!! Co. (Supplies)28.80 The Pilot {Prlntin¢)53.41 IT. B Redfield lSunnlies for The watchdog:hu b,the gender: ww * - And doves and pigeons coo. The peecock spretsla hlu tall and squawlzs, Pigs equenl and robin: sing;4 And even serpent: know enough To hiss before they etlng. But mon, the gram; masterpiece Tho! nature oould devise. Will often stop and huitau Before he'll advertise. o u r s - B A ND o o u u to Continued from page one shop.:hoe repair chop,cnenery . There are noir living ln the Home over 230 boys and great rlvllry exists in securing a place lo thetroupe which wénl show here.Near- ly every hour of the day at the Home some rroulvl-be Caruso or Mc- Cormack may be heelxl trying out his voice on the corn,aheep or recreation la sure to instrouteut. Some time u p John McCormack.; the famous irish tenor, visited the Home and paid high consplimentat the voices of :event of the boyswiththepnesent troupe.I There being no admission chugel -every thing ~it in anticipated on enormous crowd will turn out, In nevenl place:where the born have fiven their performance, thous ands have been tu rn d away um! several times it urn found neoeuary to give a second performance at the conclusion of the fini..So to make sure you do not miss the show go early and pick out n good seat. The {o»llqmrln¢is their regulsr chickens;'while in the room one or more boy; be p ielng on o bond hl me : mr annual wnamngwn munity dm..lnmatory content,Blair iw(Swough nm]winning all f la t pinot" in the different classes. Prob- ably for the future good of alcelnma- tory work it would have been better to lmvu the first ploeeu more evenly ||1:lflb||f,¢€l throu|;hout the county, 'ur in u declamutory contest on well a 11 nlitei contents the awards must or music on the buh of the judge: .onion.The judges were fully com- | - u n t and disinterested parties, hence.it in very pleasing to the Illair mpporters to ncbiere such a nenmrlznble victory in the first year of their declnmatory work. ln the ontori-cel clue the compe- tition was very dose between EugeneBurdic or Herman. and Everette 'ry-1 erm ol Bldr.Eugene Bundle hos enot om: ws¢'wm¢1\ was very p1»»»-1 lu :to the judges However,he n r w n go with On the of Blair speaker, leelnhl the finish and tb l und ;'estulB» which should a soiee ol auch richness. ml m h m ! m m m ' P y l o n |||(\"f\l .L finished plutfonn hence.he 'area awarded first place by both judges and Eupne ' l u awnnied roooud place by both o l I -hnsfoul unexpected strength by com-: ublch their different contestants de-:ment spoiler.Alt.Mo n n u n lu , 1 Iivereul their selections.Irerutotion throughout the Middle We hope that work of this llnul\rea\t on o fine orator.He deliven will le encouraged in tho future.lilo vital message to his listencns. Mr. is cuiimntcd that nearly 100 students ln \\n¢\|.t1gion eountytook part in entm1 bo-no or county contests.We hope tlnt with the bednnlng of next year the lin may grow to 200.It ls a tyre of school work that is not Moiuuruin is usually booked for weeks uhm*ua u commencement ontor. l}ence,we think we are very for-I.uu:a(;in :c uring u mah of ucii nllilwi lol our commencement >p.\lt ( I . only interesting but is beneficinl to s.tcronlmg to the recent invest ga-tho student as well.I t dy es h tieu made by Dean I.\erett W. Lord student the confidence in oral ex- pression which his been rtoadlly of the Boston University College of gfitlmiuiatiation, I. hlgbachool #ucviechlfur in some sc hools in "'° put. tion it innh ssapoo, while a college Hence. Q-»Wnhinnon County De-or technical school education is:lematory Association has been or-'mah 3';2_9g0 The untrained man gunized for the purpose of encourag- inr: this line of high school activities. WHAT IS A BOY? He la the person "ho in going to ar ty o n thot y ou have atarted. Ile is to nit right where y ou ore aiding when you are gone and attend to th o r th lng n wh le h y o u th in k ur e eo important.You may adopt d l the policies you vieue. but hour they wlll be carried out will depend on him.Even if you mnke leafuunnd goes to work as u boy ut fourteen, :etching his maximum income of about $1300 at the age of 30,his total eerninn from 15 to 60- being about MGJIJU.The high school |ra» eluate risenrteadily to maximum of! eagno at 41% continuing at the level for the ren of his life, so that histotal eamlnn at so would be about $78,000.The college grduate usual- ;y panes the high school graduate at about to, and his income oontin- uee to ilu.lil: total eoruinn from 22 to 60 would be about $150,000. the julgn..ltreatlex,he will have to " " " " " I mam Gustafson of Hartlnfton, am The dramatic clans proved to b°r the almost competition of the eve-I ning.The three selections which. al.|~ealxi to the _lrulges were:"An~ gel'a vn¢1mnm°'.elven by R m Knudaon of liennnrd,'Tho Money Spider" given by I-Iron Lietxinger of Blair and "lhdom X" given by Olive Unland of Arlington.Rome Knudaon we-u giwr.a iirst end fifth place making 1 tote] sum of ranks, 8. Olive Unland vu g i ve n first and fourth PIM! makin; a :om rum of 5, and Frou Metzinger was given both nee- onrl places makin:e total cum of' ranks, 4.According to the declame- tor; constitution the lowest sum of ranks,Is given first place,h e m . ' l them. IIe ln goin; to sit at your deck in Congress and occupy your place on the Supreme Court bench.He is vin: to move In and take over your iideonl. chultbea unrlvenitieu, count-* been neither absent nor tendy during eight gears of ber school life.We wonder If my of the students of the Itlnlr c ity schools can equal or excel Lin.; reooni.Sen1l_ln your ne- inr hou lel md orpont whmiconl to the Su|1erlntcndent's oifice. you get don sll your work in mint to be judged ond probed or com- mended by him.Your reputation and your fonune are ln his bands. He will red the boob y ou write or sell them to the oeoond hind man.He will ouumo control of your cities.Right now the future president ia Pilyinr marbles, and the most famous Actor of his day ia com- plaining beause he does not woot toErua Metr.inger_of Blair, was aware!-l xo to bed.I eulflrst place followed very :lonely by 0li\e Vnhnd of Arlington. who We-I oumrmlal second place. It is a boy who will amend your rules.alter your creedr.,laugh at your mistaken.He may think kind- ly of you, and my you did the best you could,or he may not.Watch .ut o ork is for him, and the Pl°¢ | lm= -1 ln the humorous class the selec- PROGRAH tk ém "At the Matinee".by E lll ¢\C'l' I Sue .Anferaon of Renaud. and "The Llimu-el Show Mode Fun".bs Ruta Cheely or iOvertureBlair,stood out prominently ul thcl | y o u r r g , fate of th notion and of humanity Perbnps no one thing more vitallyj effects a school, or a school system, t its housing fueilitiee.Poor lchool buildings, or no school build- inn. will ovidllsf drive the people out of a town or s community.The reverse is equally true.Good schools well houned, act ns a magnet to draw to my town or c omunity the most desirable type of citizen.So, while you ure selling your schools to the public,by ma n s of good 110085111 facilities, you are also selling your town to visitors,friends and pros- pective residents.' The Junior clan will present their play,"The 'I'rysting P1a.co'*.by Booth Tarkinllvli. at the new Home Theater, the second week of Hatch. Twenty-eight girls of the Glee ra ,,~,~, ~.,,,_, , _ » ;~ t n ln n G ln g ¢ t n d \ h ll. P ' . D . H llL l l t d h a r p l e i n d l t y l .Thefhd- or v r lllh e miu b ly r e u u d a d b y n - mn d n ¢ \ h a n m|t o T h ¢ E u n r p |h | ufhu.BAL. Siny held of : Ma u usd (ony- lix \ w s < |d n ¢ t \ , n |. |o lb o n t o n | hu x dr d mdfift y d mia dn x k eo mb a u f o f p m ¢ m . = m x m w n \ u » u a t t | ¢ A .R.Bnlelpublie zuetian | | ¢ my . r ¢ | » x s .s n . m Blllr B¢y|Athletic Ciub p u y e a u u a m r w n m m u o u . lm F d d ly ' u » d d a u u d mm 1 9 v 1.Th e y . m u m- 1 I u n e - f u . Dnm'| second num, the :non bdsm zo W l l In fuar of ihe 1nm¢=i= club. The Ummm Journal nary day ex- ¢lP¢ Saad!! until April 1 fur MII!! 1»..fm; chiid of lr. and :mf ...| tbl fini. of the inc h. Attonsey Henman Ay ! of Omaha l l _I._I _ 1I . _____ @©®@@@ _ e r i n g mm.This will gin you the mm p l m ledshtive neun,of [ n a t Inie rht to nar y ta rpn nr.Lincoln and the Joumxl a n h u n nearer most Iolrruu in the state, ~ y ou the latest nelefnphic news and mar n mhiic dinner on 'fhulday mnlu Ycb. 19th.I'hh\ri.llhlaW| .|| |.in¢» l.»u'l laintluhy novelty with an cn- Ndllh gn-acl mlnu.Prim We.M L d a y a i n ~mhssmczq 1-uwn¢=¢z»um»»afru»u l . aud lln. l" ran kL .Lo ou \i¢ nf omlhl »..., . ~||~t,pu s ~ypzintad in a n s n r ln xn s n. um-mg uw dn ¢ ¢ r ,m» | r md wB lm- n u W ¢d n u - \il!~ W m. P. s u m, n m i l l ln en b lr a i t h e r e d e n l ju r y i n o m n h g mn n - u d w m n w m u l m r u m y to n o e h u v c vt r y th i n g v u m vvh a g dong. lr.' | 'he odan Cn md y ln d Alvin? l n n d n t u m l d ¢ a ! . h d r h » mu S | » The Automatic Washer Will give you more time to take care of your other work.You cu: lrmve one of these Machines by mnking A small pay- ment down md the balance by monthly payments." n n : The Arndt Hardware s f "3 ~. '.I. |1 |I ." ~ " ; r g I |J . .F i ~g y 1 ' ~'s 1 ' ~ . . _ _ V """|l | ' || l _ au t i w i l i ~..-_:-:;-1.-"""*~.P:-.,""'."r»- » . . i t:*~» ,¢ L ~ . . y .1 4 * ~ " " " ' ° " ~ f i n / y I .J I I and night mai] tnina an they Ieave Lincoln.M c l g zzzr u n l g yg g g g f zx 5 1 0 F o r S a k -F a r m s a n d xvsadences.\ » | n t | r .1n\a.-fm I :\I|!"4.;r .l £? .| I !av\.M IN H r t 3 | | i h r u h . ; i s vh - | |gucci |\ -1 al w a y s .Ge o .B .R § k l !n | ¢ n .Ma T l l i l i l u a .I f : i m g he r \\| r¢'()l21h1|w a n t o n g i r 3 r n J.Arnold Fonts went dawn 10 (ity last Sntuniay for 1 few dnys Hn . Lmcoln i n t Saturday for s short \ia1l...f u u c k Mr. !?:|r1 L":ely suni up to Slnu\ I Inrli.l). W.P.Samson had znothn with her h u r t on Hand-li' -\mu ._ Glovu-Kill md Flhrie-In ll! the new shlslu and |ty\u ll Mn. C. Hiltmu.xr. For Sole:-Some pure and mi n Orplngton roadnrs.Inquire ax The r;mfp | - ua um".2-¢.f. \'m| un gn your \i.n\c r out now u r e d u e a d p r £ e e n l| n . ' l' . C . l I \ I - tnn|'.l. \ | $u md ll h a u s i n s xv. l n .A.B.lohlnbln h p ! a n n hodso l u !NGN! ! a n I M menus. the oeasion h i n t h u Nn h I n n i - wrnlry , For S uk :-S oma of th e but vl-unv. lou ¢° me 1°m»d' in u w my . Friend w sell.lnqnln a The Enlar- pxlu a like.tl. Charge:wa n med b n Honda! l l l i n d Pour C.Chrtnhnlen for the b m lm e of c hecks without UM neoexury funds. Mr. and Mn . lh rd n Ne ls o n u e rejoidng over the nrrlw of an eigm pound my an 1-xr.s.nm-yr»<|y concerned dolnl uid!! and lt'| now Gm-mu .mx Gnndpai. z. Bx»|>¢r~ American legion Alulilinry are gwing A dance on Fehr. 1| at LheLngionH;!l.52-4L Dom mnlune the ana nl the A. R. Belles nie.Remember it is lon- day. Fen ma 1 A-xr. l n .Henry Human. who hu been qune ill lar some than i l thought so se xmpmxng. lr . : ml l n . l . N~ wm u x d m c tn omuu luv! Saturday and found the rad: -1mo6~x_.impuah|».1 Mlm:Ruth mu n d o .¢llulhtlr o' Mr.m d Mrs. Frank Xchxldi. who lives muh o f ( wa. u vmc in r h er : me r i n lu n . l r .m d l n .Wm.le( A' | : km u m . u p m m o m m s u n d a y w spend the weekend with Blnir Nhliveu and frizmls. But (ur lu mnn wen In lawn lin Saturday, °-'ir»¢ w the oondmon of wc mu h which. on account of the n n - .were vw!u i d i m w f l h k - u n L H . c m p lm S a n d " m m lng for Cond In bid hor plnnb- 'and hu been quite sick.Her frkndl wish her | Apudy neoverx. Mr.and Mn .H. J .Hansen cn- u n u m about twn do un fx-und. nz a five o':lnck Jinner Sumhy we nlng whkh pruved ; very mjoyxhle |ll|.ir_ The county board vu i n w u l q n l u t llondny lm!wa n d bids for t h n b d d g w n r k d m e m n n y Tha bud ru n to th a B es ty C c n u wd q Cfrmnmr Prank De Temple who il cormow eu vm nu o mu- D an y Be e a n up Satunlay and lun! tbl weakens! ww.hu mother M n . c w z e Da Tsmpk nl this diy .1 - u n 1-mx a L u m m . p m s m week-end vm. his p|run¢1. nn. """\ Mn .N . P . m u o f m u c i!! ind,m a d n u m u m .Skinny.who u\ hen from Simlx Fdh, S. D. lr . md ln . J a c k A n d re u o n a n thu proud parent: of 1 baby dmih-u r y o u r w .a i m An dn us n wu lonnerly Ethd Andernon, daugh- ter of llr. and ln. A. D. Andenon.3IHW I by e al w r a r e W m !w i lm. J . M. Hy de : en mx 1-1muyIv; Wm.Wiese of tho Dnmaekor school dlmiet was on the Omaha market with a shipment o! hog: last week as wan also his neighbor, Pau! Petersen who resides on the Fritz Cornelius farm. Mr. and ln. J. L. Petersen were Arizona.She wiil be awe about a week. Mr.and Mn .G.R.Davis cele- lrated their twenty-seventh vredding anniversary last Sunday by inviting in 5 few u m m zo help enliven things. evening for Chicago br way of Omi- ha.She wm visit nlatives and friends in Chicago for aome week! before 1°il\l11x her lnuhand in Dan- ver. The Do Soto Ladies' Chnl: met at the Frank Curley home 'Thru-aday. "|"h» nlni {| nlanninn nn :ninaQuinlan f l n l d e h a p p y la s t Il o n d a y m o r n i n g ' u h m H r s .P e t e r l u f s b r o t h e r a n d vi l e ,B r . a n d l i n . E d n r H i l l e r o f Geneva, Nehr. nrgivad for a visit of seven! days with them. D r .J.V .H" m¢ h ma n to o k M r s .K M n .E l i a T y s o n w i l l e a t e r u m m e \ l . R . C . k c n . d n | I n B ; ¢ h e r h o m e o n T h u n d a y ,F e b r .29112.EVQ IT m a m b e r i s I n v i t e d u n p i l r i o t i c r u d i n l m i l l h e g i ve n . Th e m u r i e d fo ! k a d a n g : a t S c h e i u v u u : v n | » u n l u q "vu uaumouunnnn-t h e i r h u n b n n e i a a n m l h m i l i a l a t a n a y s u r s u p p e r S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g a t t h e O p t !Re e ve s h o m e . C a r i H a n n o n n r c i vn d w o r d f r o m O m a h a H o n d a a r t h a t h i s f a t h e r , N d : fl n h l g n : L n l n :L a n d ;l II I ' f l g r q ~ ~ ~ W u n o t aa hnlvsq nun!a nn lwsu \||.\ u ll a ¢S p r a g u e t o t h e So ld ie rs 'H o m e a i t h # f o r t h e p u t t w o mo n t h s ,is ve r yB u r k e t t t h e fi r s t o f t h e we e k .a w - l f =w e l l ~ f ' L _ _~ ' I § _ - -l o w .H r .H a n s e n h u b e e n :u te r in e I S p a m 1 |e n o l d u m B l a i r l a d y : i J a n d h u s n u m b e r o f fr i e n d s h e r e ! 1 u h e : U H r e m e m b e r h e r .i1M r . a n d H n . G . A . R a t h m e n n M J l a s t M o n d a y m o r n i n g fo r G r a n d i 4 In l a n d t o b e pr e se n t a t t h e f u n e n l 1 ce re m on ie s o l a n unc le,M r .Jo h n i R a t h m a n n .'l h ¢ a w e r e ex pe c te d t o r e t u r n W e d ne s da y e ve n i n g . M r . a n d M r s , Jo h n B a r r y a r e t h e !a p m u d p a r e n t s o f s b a b y d n u g h t e r i b o r n Sa t u r d a y ,F e b .T a t t h e Bl x i r f .nn . bill IBlll$$11!\l¢lH|Er nur.UNM:Prient had a good time.l h ~ i n ~ E i e i 5al"|.Eight :Xtra good young Jenny mules weighing from 2300 to 8200 Ibn per span will be sold at the A. Il. ileales nie Monclzy, Feb. 18.3-It One 1921 Mudd Ford touring car and aims Fareham tnc glr and plow Hr. and Mn . msifk south of number of their Tuesday evening, Sir.Pelfrsenk Pete Petersen, who town entuuined a neighbor: at dinner the occasion being binh inniversnry. c u r .A m a n o i se nt im en t,y e t o f th e ha n l i h o o d t o m e e : In a o n di t i u n s .T o h t m w a s i n t r u x t t d t h e n n :w k o f p l e a : vi n ; o u r n a t i o n a n i t i s t n - d a y .T o h l m w e o w e n o t w i r -a n im p e r i a ha h l e e x am p l e o f th e h ig h e s t t y p e o f m a n h o o d b u t a l s o t h e h i g h - es t t y p e o f Ch r i s t i a n c h u n c l e r . " W i t h m d i e e l . o \ u d n o n e In d c h a r - n y fo r a i ! " h e nhnpeul hi s li l ¢ 's n c - ti on n ms h e st r o ve t o em . dn t e t h e D i vi n e Tc s r b e r . Y - :" _. -l n p r l n n n n Im h ih n n\n ll\ "- "".Poor)36.30 Su It Parish {Sup|:lies forPoor)39.83 C . H . R o b c r t m n , C o . Tr e n . IE !- Dr ei a, s u pp li es , e tc .) \34.96 0 | i n S m e k l m ( B r a y ).50 {C o n t i n u e d n e x t w e e k ) L D C A L m ' ¥ : n r L o w R e m e m b e r t h e pu b l i c au c ti o n a t t h e A . R .B e n i n f a r r n M o m | | . ) ,F e b IE .3 1 1 . Hulabaloo ;best of the class.However. both ss an ms "f""Bamey G00l¥¢Ejudgea awanled Ruth Cheely first S0 in maght be weil no nas him u a ? H F . - R ihumrs,Ella Sue Amlenon seeomi *°"'° attention..Jingie Bene honors.1 ou a s uo G. m=The b°s tamed 1 ..right today means a useful citizen..}lag ";f='5"°"w h The urmest Frulay evemng proved | 1,omon0\\.-Stete IIiY..I Xou "° the On 3 1earn o n to he one of the beat and most In-, Dreamintr About"iiereating.The work exhibited l l I Ent. 1-zu, E"'vm tiniest would do credit to either The Commencement Exercises of Finale an d§£tHc\or even a ma e contest. tlu: c lass of was will be heh!on OLIO Hp; one contestant of the ents:we [if Friday evening,May 22.Sixty-two P1-ohm: "Le¢_t We Forget"teen needed so be prompted in my senion comprise the ehss of 1925 Pessmist Mistaken Identity ||_____________ Club sang lletween !he divlnions ol the County Deelametory Conhut heh! at the high school usembiy lm Friday evening. The llusic Depamnent eriil give s program Feb. 19 at ghe High schoo! at s P. M.The program will con sist of :mmbns by the Orcheltra. the Hoyas' and Girls' Glee Clubs, and piano, vocal. violin, comet and sexu phone solos, duets and tries. i ;.~ o n e e ivm be nm at the A. R. Beanies sile l~1on¢I|.y, Feb.IG.3-It ltr. w. K. Fowler, fonner superin- tendent of the Blair schools and later state :superintendent of Nebras ka,was 1 Blair business caller in the city Ttieulay.Mr.Fowler has been in the school-book business for n number of y eah; and at one tivewas one o! time firm of the Lincoln School Stlpply Compzuny.He is now with in eubern iirm. f a 'Phone present enjoyed a pleasant evening. Misa Evelyn l`eer1ns the sic tim of l surprise last "l'uesday evening when the G. G. H. gave a farewell party in her honor.The evening waa spent with glrhes and tmuiic md refreshments of ice enum and cnlle were served.li s a Peer will leave,the lu x of this week for Winnehlgo mhere she will visit her :inter inudefxitely. gi u We Carry-a Comple of PA ~§'rs Accsssoluns For All Makes of Cars ur Ghzins nre priced very I¢»\v henvir. lun \o u ha v n. bun um In I1~_f ---'a,_~a_»- .lE'I` US SHQW YOU ALWAYS SEE US FIRSTWE GAHHY THE STUCK--WE HAVE WHAT YUU WANT Arndt-Snyder Motor Co 30x3 1-2 $4.20 z T I R E S 'T I R E S ' ||I We handle nothing but the very best and we try to give you good service.Our PRICES ARE AS LOW as you can find.TheQUALl`|`Y_ As HIGH. 30x3 1-2 at $6.75 and up. u We Carry-a Comple of PA§TS Accsssonlns For All Makes of Cars ur Ghzins nre priced very I¢»\v henvir. lun \o u ha v n. bun um In I1~_f ---'a,_~a_»- .lE'I` US SHQW YOU ALWAYS SEE US FIRSTWE GAHHY THE STUCK--WE HAVE WHAT YUU WANT Arndt-Snyder Motor Co 30x3 1-2 $4.20 T I R E S 'T I R E S ' |0\ We handle nolhlng but the very best und we try to glve you good servlce.Our PRICES ARE AS LOW as you can find.TheQUALl'l`y_ A5 HIGH. 30:3 1-2 at $6.75 and up. no sp lu l .u n s m a l e s m e Seconu. l i t t l e g i r l fo r H r .I n d M n .~ A l l eu n c e m e d a r e d o i n g ve r y w e l l . Sin ce h i s a d ve n t i n t o t h e co u n t y , ju d ze 's offi c e ,Ju d g e E l l e r h m n w ! formed but one iran-iage ceremonyI This occurred Igst. Sntuday when hefa d m i n i s t e r e d t h e vo w s t o M r . A b b i e H a l e a n d M i s s In e z Y o u n z .m n n f ' Tt k a m a h . W e h a ve 2 c o m p l e t e h m o f 1:~:» \.. ?I p. | ; » r 011 |:;::1I . d w 4 lane u i ]: |. nI.. p a mn t br uh r z':\-» 2ll|.| l mor; l'\ur U m l glbm \\| !f1 H u p : ; : t l 1 " - I llIIl2|{»-f\ . l l 1 !IIe |f¥2<NI:p . : + | n n \r .|u h l h c a x e u a i l r \ u \ | » _ n srf h is e r nn s o lfh l a s p i r i t i n o u r p u b t l c an d d o m e s t i c n ffn i r s a n d w e w i l l s e e a b r o a d e r a n d m o r e be a u t i fu l pt a n e o f l i f e op e n t o u e al l . S e c r e t a r y M e l l o n c h a m p i o n o f t h e supertaated.h a d he ' co n si de re d t h e nttzt ornob ileh claim t o hi s b e n evo l e n t at t e n t i o n ?U t l r N e b n n k a n b u y s n n au t o m ob i l e o r tr u c k .T h e fe d e r a l g o ve r n m e n t le vi es a a l l e s t a :o f 5 p e r c e n t i n th e on e ca s e a n d 3 i n t h e ot h e r .Th e $1.000 c a r pn;at t i - r e c t l y t o U n c l e S a m $ 5 0 fo r t h e p r i - \ l l ¢ ¥ B o f ve n t u r i n g u p o n t h e s t r e e t s . Fi r s t . t h o , i t m u s t b u y a fu r t h e r p e r - m i x s i r n fr o m th e nt at c i n t h e fo r m o f a li c en s e t ax .Th i s ra n g e s f r o m H 0 u p a c c o r d i n g t o w e i g h t .S-nme Th e D e l p h i n n ch a p t e r w i l l m e e t hi on ti ay e ve n i n g ,F e b .1 6 a t t h e cou nc il r o o m s w i t h h t m M a r k B e a t y nr- lender.` H .W B l l n l i c o f t h e Pl a t e a u S t a l e B a n k o f H e n n a n w a s a B l a i r vi s i t o r l a s t Tu e s d a y h a vi n g b u s i n e s s it.t h e tli:\tHC1.co u r t . Th e E p o - o r t h Le ag ue of t he M. 1 12 . c h u r c h h e l d 5 busi ness a n d m e i n ! m e e t i n g a t th e H a r r y Sa|;:penfield h o m e o n Inset Tues elny e ve n i n g . M r .L Sn y d e r o f th e A m u l t - S n y d e r M o t o r C o .is sp e n di n g t h e w e e k i.\D e t r o i t .Mi c h i g a n m a k i n g 9 .fi n X h a n d eluuiy o f t h e au t o m o b i l e bu..i- l \ A C T I l |O U T L U U K r u n r u n n i n : H a m !C o n c e r t " D o w n o n t h e F a r m " " L a s t N i g h t o n t h e B a c k P o r e " B a m e y G o o g l e " " P e a n u t s " '\" C o l i i o r n i n I-Iere l A r n " " R i t h l l e - d u m - b u m " " L e a ve M e w i t h n S m i l e " h n " A l l OH e r N o t h i n x A t A l l ' " S u n r i s e " e " G e t i n L i n e " " S t a r Sp a n g l e d B a n n e r " R1-mt a t r i g h t i n t h e E n t e r p r i |.._. Q I r I " Th e o u t l o o k o f t h e p o u l t r y i n d u - t r y d u r i n g 1 9 2 5 fr o m t h e a t a n d p o n n t o f m a r k e t e n pr ic es is fa vo r a b l e w h i l e f r o m t h e st a nd p oi n t o f : n a r k e t p o u l t r y pr i ce s i t i s n o t so e n co u r a g i n g .I t see ms pr o b a b l e t h a t h i g h e r e g g pr i ce s w i l l p r e va i l d u r i n g th e season o f fl u s h uc t iu n t h i s g e a r t h a n la st .W i t a n a b n o r m a l l y l a r g e c a n - 5 l o ve r o f \ l r e s - e I po u l t ry i n s t o r ag e i t _ s e e ms p r ob a b l e t1 a l . l o w e r p r i c e s o n m a r k e t p o u l t r ? may preoall for at least the tint M i ! o f t h e y e a r .' 1 - I l : l u 1 1 - x 1 3 - 1 u l l ||||;.I 1 - 1 A a n :f \ f \| " ' \ o n e e ivm be nm at the A. R. Beanies sile l~1on¢I|.y, Feb.IG.3-It ltr. w. K. Fowler, fonner superin- tendent of the Blair schools and later state :superintendent of Nebras ka,was 1 Blair business caller in the city Ttieulay.Mr.Fowler has been in the school-book business for n number of y eah; and at one tivewas one o! time firm of the Lincoln School Stlpply Compzuny.He is now with in eubern iirm. f a 'Phone present enjoyed a pleasant evening. Misa Evelyn l`eer1ns the sic tim of l surprise last "l'uesday evening when the G. G. H. gave a farewell party in her honor.The evening waa spent with glrhes and tmuiic md refreshments of ice enum and cnlle were served.li s a Peer will leave,the lu x of this week for Winnehlgo mhere she will visit her :inter inudefxitely. r W.Jg |!~Fridnvn.z <x<..p~~\~ : \ "~ . \r i /~ H~4 '~.». = - ,'»~~ "~.;~ Mqst Men Want Meat '__ They do not consider a meal com- plete without Meat--ao why not add to its completeness by serving them the best Meats---the kind you get here?. BUCH BRQS. 1 xx »:,»,-»,=. .i ~-.._..,g 5Specials§ \I!IK:-.L 1 n f l n f l l l f !r i t i m l e vy i n mh l u t w n a wn cg :unc l n A p r i l com es t h e u.~e»nor.W e c a n p u t 'o u r $8 0 0 pi a n o d o w n :fur $ 5 0 l m !g u t : H u y w i t h i t .N o t s o n u r sz on ca r .lt.is ta xe d th e fi t s ; 3 n r . a t pra ct ic ul ty it s fu l l va l u e . w m e l h i m z n o t i n b e r a i d ' n f m y M r .Jo h n (.I\ ri~ tvz 1cn returns.-\l :.k u Ir o r n Ke.| .n»5 " h u m sh e!: ud b¢¢||an .\1lr:\1.11160 .lt i w f u l10l3f o f 1:r !»1.|1h.r ||1l.\\\,W m . Gi ll et te . Si sl ne y L an g, so u. o f l l. \... .l 51: \.h 1 . . . . . . n m -\ . . . . .. n ~:.... For $1 .1 10 U ay 1.i Wednesday, Feb. 18 1 Can Farrells WeddingBreakfast Mapie Syrup ...65: 2 pkgs. Advo Pancake Flour ..60c 7 F O I ' ~ The North Side Store Groceries and Meats JENS NIELSEN, Prop. I REE DI-Il.l\'liR\'h||¢l¢lllll1| Wlllla $1.25 Arndt-Snyder Motor Co ALWAYS SEE US FIRSTWE GAHHY THE STUCK--WE HAVE WHAT YUU WANT 30x3 1-2 $4.20 T I R E S 'T I R E S ' |0\ We handle nolhlng but the very best und we try to glve you good servlce.Our PRICES ARE AS LOW as you can find.TheQUALl'l`y_ A5 HIGH. 30:3 1-2 at $6.75 and up. ol I mnk 4 o t h e r tm m b l e fm r n o f p r o p o n y eag- a p t c a r - h , o f w h i c h no b od y h a s a n y a t asses\=\|neut ti me .W h e n a n e w t i r e is nredeul t h e go\erl1mt\nl.l t \\ a» hE ng to n a g a i n a p p e a r ;w i t h i t s l a n d o u t .I n sh o rt .t h e au t om o bi l e plours fi n pe rs is te nt w a y t h r o u g h a l a y e r o f ta xe s -e q ui \ nl e nt . e c on o mi c al l y . t n a b o u t a n i n c h o f m u d o r fo u r o f u l o v. .N o w com es th e m u t a x . Th e : au to m ob il e ls y o u n g a n d s p i r i t - eel.W h i l e u e n r o a b o u t i t ,vh y n o t ma l t a i t h a u l th e \ \ h l e b l o o m i n g 41 \lau ng Anu ur " n n u u .F fi n l ,S .D .la s t 5£\tl.l\|.\}1\\.;1r1 l n spe nd P h :\l ~|.|3 \\|1h i m gu t 93£5 Lum u 1 ' . r I1 . \ i \ ..2:.1105 1 exnplnyml a t th o fl l ll r r rl l -1'.LcLun. P l a n t a t S t n u x F a l l s a n d w z l l r e t u r n t h e r e a ft e r hi s vi s i t . O l i n l l o p c w e l l w e um i er s ta m l h m b e e n o n e o f t h e sn rc es sful o ne s t u ahalte t h e pcl it ic ul p l u m tre e. A n i n t o n l e w w i t h t h l t gelatlemarl, howt°\z°r.i s o f n o : w a i l a s t o ju st w h a t t h e p l u m t h a t f c | l hi s \|\.l.y in | 'l1:1 (Cn @ loc Can Sunbrite Cleaner Qv..: I P I \L f 2 cans [or @@@©© §e9Q ITN \. n h i . u k 3 {1*»»@@ © ©©© 3@ 404: Humlneriirand Coffee 2-lbs 7Sc 151: pkg, fum Puffs, per pkg.Se Largef Juicy Bills, 3 for .loc Salt White Fish, 3 for .-25c 20c pkg. Zo, per pkg...10c 12 1-Ze Can Hone Such Milk l5c Can Cumpass Wax Beans 25c Can Nomis Asparagus, ca; l5c pkg, Corn or Gloss Starch u nn n r lr l 1 n! 3 : {I § l hom of Mrs.Nick Thane Wednea alleaxdnnee at the style show thu! opened there on Tuesday :naming Mrs.Hi!t6n's purpose in attending the styie show was to mike a stall; of the lugs: creations in millinery and !.ady'a furnishings.She will (bunty Commssioners Rodm, day aftgrnoon. _Then was a h m Blair.Nehr.Feb. 9. 1925. number of Iulifu 'bunent, the num The Boani of County Commission- ber being twentyfive. e n m s pursuant to adJcu1amen! was ulilted by lin. Chan. McBride uh, Jm. 23, 1925 and Mrk. Rm Giibert.They spent Memben pruent: Chu. Nelson, H. the.l!te_mf»on socially and \itl1 fnncy fr",¢'§»~"~~~' h p h v u n5L lining Nrlmuh.Fobnmry l2, HM -' r n lwr lln x s z - . A l l - l N G " l ` 0 N N O T E S I h d l a a n s n i g h : t a k i n a f t h e i r a p - | ¢ I \ \ b , o n ' h e l d a y m - l m . I t b l C o n -Th e Ju l iu s S i l f r b .I n k s .I n d n o r t h o f T c h m a h .|d 01 l \| ll d d u r i n g t b l d g h h e n m o l t l r s ¢. - . .- l - |: - -J. ..L - . .!..|tLl».|- . . . L I -_-.......&-f_-l _\...\n .J *Alumni \ . '; l l u L . - . ¢ -num . |¢ ¢J;» . .. .- .I I I :gnuI l h n f u n !i l fm h m .| | \ ¢ ¢ |l i n n l n d Q L ; 1 1 0 | n l l f l l ariield Tea W n Y o n rGuudmotharhlle mody /- `'rm-cwnnounh and umnsuu |||_'|.'h|l!°°¢|0ld~!\lbhadmuna n§ ¢mmayrurvmnf\`;ud mn o nu ml h~g mdomndsnnp-~nn wme un- ca uo pnnlmlthsndxy luxnnaputernm u | f a mi ly mmmu m u m f m r h m h m . » Hari, Hari, the L ulu' A l l t t i o d l u i h r a t : h a l l l m l m n r n u t d u In th a co un t ry .n w 1 u n :mo c l a m n u .m g a III | | l m u m m m i t s l o ve l y m m e .Sh a l u ne q a d 1 m a s o n s . t h e n s h o n n t o t h e m a n n . " G t , u m l l l r . " s h e u i d . " t h u \ ' l a l n r f w u p t h e n . a n d h e c | . n ' I. g i : n o a n d h o c l m t g i t d o w n .a n d h e l l n '£ o u r n t h i n g b u t h o l l e r a b o u t i l . " w a d !m ul k u h i : b T | u ! 1 ~E. Phillips Uppenheim i u n h i l w u m n n v n o c o ¢ H A P T £ R H ! - - C o n t i n u n l - d l - *lfhu I dve. 1 gin all." :ha uld. 'Ion do am undlenland wc people ofh r n t l We cannot 5ln in drihlen--»a til hen. l carol there, the prom!!! »¢ mln tomonow.God newofmade zu m li k e a m.Wtnen I tivo. it 'nrlll be th run gs", of love.Bring Paulhd: to au- and y ou our know what um e n ma n . "Gent! rosa to hu fm. -1 should lv to my fuk a nrongrrIsl." he complained. n llnla blnorly. 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South Ken lllldbh bold.Kenner.Irhb halted lng in tha town. half German.hull'Engillh.Her name is Elsa Fmnrin TOGI J K mmm i s her stave.You|11 Bn! lo her.ilu' address ll in the little book you have.She speaks Eng .|m m e r w I l l l U n d I n m e h o o f ! h a ve [ f r m y o u .He t oo k m e to 'l oo k a t th e f o r t n l l .I l e m o w e d m e t h e r o o m wh e n t h e b r o th e r o f mu d e mo l u -Il e l l a . B o t o l d m e m u c h a b o u t B h j o r K r o n n n - y | . l h e fo m m n n d a n t o f t h e fn n r r n . B u t o t w h a t a va i l was S l?W e h a d no t e no u g h mo n e y be t w e en o n to p a y ra r a b ot t l e o r u r i n e . " 'H o u r d o y o u p r o p o s e "f k m l d In q u i n d ." t h a t 2 ca n l l l p r o n r l l E m u n e y i f ' " Th e * g y 1 | a r r u n n d . " R a t m w r r \ ~ t l l h m e o vo r y p m n y o f mn ne g w e c o u l d : m o e t o g u b e r b u t b : r t h e t i m e 1 n n h e d t h e d i y I U r l ! p m n i l e n .1 'I huh! told on the vm; back. andw hangs are not good.Please nk thither by a llll youth. 111| mn.. who vnlted for mm octnde tht door.Hetus as thin ns l skeiewll. hln cheeks nn sunken. usd every :mr and thanill voice leemvd In lil!! nu). -n u my nm day out uf the hon |ltll." bl told Garahl npologelinlly. A umu of n~un. \ trlla ~f phtlur them"Ton have been !pollt."' she mul' a t n a .°'I|n ramen you have vlan! g u g g f ;e ve n l a m e Ruaa llun T l l k to a n fr l lz k iy .Sh e w i l l b r i n g : s u to i t r o u n e r i The re l s om - th in g. t ho ug h. Y o u m a n r u as a n Al ne r lr an .N o o n e w i l l d o a n n h l n g t o h e i p y o u . a l th o u g h t h ey a n a l l g r e e d y for m o n e y . The Mystery Roadmen anon! nun mem- el ns-uuoa IIN had bo- Knrvlm 'homm unit wu lun nd may. lu,mnuu mmuua.'nm was | unundemnlednonhannnuriram. uourllmunndmg me but at mn .~"'R 'e g SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and lNSlST] Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" cm tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved we by millions and presaibed by physidaus 24 years for ¢xs<>\¢\'Colds Headache\m \<`\\\..N 5 9 ~Pam Ncumlgu \'j . , .' r w u m m Lumbago *° 'N e w s R h é * g u l f ~ U I I - l l r e t d y e n d e d f u m e s a t u n i x ' coke.Th e p o l l l h o d l o o ! I n l l l o c l l t n t a n y r u g u r c a r p e t . a n d m vo n d vm s t a i n : a n d l ' l ' l 5 m ¢ n l | a d n r e t l e n u l rlgn ru.Th es e : r u a p a m m t o m t j wi t h s n l l h d a n d t o n c o p i e s o f m u s i c . tn a dl nt nn t co rn er .a sm al l g n m o p h o n e w i t h k e n am e l m o u th p i ec e . hl ln te re d by e a n t l a t t a l b u t a t t h e m u m .Th e l r n l l l w e n h u n ( w i t h t h e tn d vd r en u l ns a t s o me for m e r a t te m p nl t.'ecoratlolt.Th e ¥ LD d 0 !¥l w e n: e m - er nl t tl t h \ so ft of w in e n et ti ng , s rh lc h ke pt a u t n l l h li g h t a n d n h .Th e r e n u e ve r y w h e r e a n o d o r n t m a l e l o b t t c r o s m o k e , m i n g l e d w i t h a s m u t sm e l l n f ch e a p i n c en s e a r c ru d e p e t ~ n a m e o f s o m e s o r t . u m m . e x n vd l u l l seuttltlve t o l u n u u n d l n p .fe lt I m o - me n t a r y fa t n t n e n a s h e a t a n d s u i t e d fo r t h e u m m m t h a n h e h a d e n m e t o \ i i l l .H e b e g i n t o h a s i nhi s p ie ce .l l a n i n a u p a n d a u g H o n u e ve n me d i t at i n g a n at ta ck :m o n :m e o f t h e w t n d a w n m ~ n i n g | , w h a t h e w a s : w a r e o f t h e l o u n d a t h a n fo o t s t e p s o u t s i d e .Th e d o o r : r n npeu ed.A r o m a n e n t e r e d a n d t i m e to w a r d h i m w i t h a n in q u l t l n g e z p r e n l n n u p o n h e r h e e . l t s e e m e d t o o n - m e t l u t t h e l n ' - s u l e fl n g . y e t l n t h e j u m b l e o f n z n u n a r e a fe w mi ll i on s n l l l w h o u m m k n e e l t h r o u g h t h e n i g h t a n d p n ) f o r yo u. if t h ey k n ew yo ur mi ss i on .z u a y o u h r n r e l l . G e r n l d . a n d e ve r y t h r o b o l m y N d ! w i l l l i n w i t h y o u .I h a ve : w o r n t h u n o w o r d r i o n x m l p u sm; l l p l . n o r a n y !e e ; r n | o f l o ve l i n g e r i n m y h u r t .an l o n g n a m y b r o t h e r l l n In t h a t fo r t r e s s .B u t I u n h e r e . I w o u l d [ I ve y o u a n y t h i n g : b u w o u l d :p e e d y o u on y o ur Jo ur n e y .z z u ( o r you t o ch oo se ." S h ! s t o o d p e r fe c t l y p s a l m h e r a r m hangi ng b y he r ai des.Il or e ye s l oo ke d md iy in t o h ls . h e r li p s w er e c o mp o se d a n d sti ll.F o r a m o m e n l : b a m n bn rn e xi In hh bl o od .H o t o o k a q u i e t l t e p h r w l r d .Sh e r o l l e d .u n m o r e d . n c w i t h o u t s h r i n k i n g .S o t h e y h e e d o n e a n o t h e r t o r | .mo me nt .Sh o e x te nd ed h e r Stand.u m m l t l l e d 11.th e n d r o pp e d l t .a * I : l u l l d o m y b e n , " h e p r o m t l e d lzonrsely." G o o d h y !" S h e l l n m e d s o n u de p a r t i ng t o o t - ne p a : s he e ve n m o ve d so t h e wi n d o w . n..~.d i d w i t h yo u. " m u r a n t i t d o w n . " s h e l n vl t e d , n ¢ l n i l n g G e r a l d w i t h a u s p l d o n n o t u n m i x f d w i t h f n o r ." I ' r l l l h e n w h a t y o u h a ve t o say." H e r h n l r w a s a b r i g h t y e l l o w , \ h l m d i n t b u t b a d l y a n a n n a .Il.l l !I n Im a c r o l l s u p o n t h e t o p o f h e r h e a d . f u t m n l w i t h s u m s n u n b o n n t a m me nt .Zl er fe at u re s w e r e n o t n l lh z p c d .b u t w e r e p a u l ;L'0m ¢l }!¢l un d er a t hi c k c o at i ng or po w de r .S h e h a d v m ol'A pe c ul i ar l y l l g m b l u e s h a d e . h r x e In d a a u c e n l l k e w h e n t h e nast e n t n vd th e ro o m ,b u t u l z h g . h a h i l a f n l m n w l n g l t i n t e r va l - :Sh o \ I~ her ups." he~ Q~ .beam aut ln lm ana stare--the c ruelty U! 1 nn when hun la :lun m1,r.g.¢ push; C h a p te r I V Géraltl. worn ull(-Zrllh long and corn fonlen iranI, pulled the long, Iron bell outside the closed door of Elan . into his nltlng automoblle.Ho was wall eaouih lo Io-ok al. goodlooking as ever tu his num. lllhe vu . an dwith his Une rerrlwf Nevenhelena, and it in mme tlme :moe I. listened to English.Detl me what 301.1 want?" "I have |further confession tomake." Genid began."I um an En; l|\hman."'Then sro IEnglishmen and English | men" she said lnduigently."Some ua |different frum others.You an- notllke those 1\honl our atlloen have had { In rarrvct In tho :Items and raff: ofIwrlln.New what ll y our busineggi;»|wsc?"i "lt iw wry dlmmlt ta state." Ger-ald mlunltled frankly. "and I am onlyonalmhlrhhl lo lhprnach you brcnunrla I tlww dimeult tiuws. and in Ruud; es- rpe.sally. one need:money.lf you wil! | du luv a service. I run find you a great Ural nf money.~ 'U f l .'~- f wiv "\s» wr |, _\._"1 'a »B ' m a J ' |' ~ . e ~§ <~ h r H a d o f t h e o o h . a n d p o l n l e d l o a b a t t e r e d h n u e h a l r n n - c h a i r . " B r l n ; t h a t t o : h s : Id a o f m e i nb a m u t l n u e d ." I d o m l !h e a r ve r y l r d l ._. ir # i isféf .:s»"* ; J 4 °;Lf.". I oppon unily t o Inu.est mone y.T h u s t o r y l l n a t t r u e .I t n my vi s t a .i f lnllltly lot oul In tenements.Exactly nu m n cf mt ."Ynu w ish to l e e m e , d r? I a n El sa ¥`rlI1|.¥I." G o u l d : u w m h l l fe e l a n d b o w e d . " M a d a m e "h e s l i d ." I h a w fo u n d m y u m y u t ! ! u n d e r t h e n a m e o f H a r - mo n P. C ro ss .I h u e t o l d e ve r y o n e of relief that th e nm part at mequest lru acvnmpllehed.The street was one whlth formerly had been pol-mused of some pretensions. The homes were lali. lolldly btllll. md had apparently been occupied by l vreullhy trimmed with soiled ~bl~e ~r and ans u :lu watched htm.Th e n ta lsomethin; flu. whlrll seemed to palm back don :be avenues of :ha historyofhorfamily.somnlslng.n¢f\=»vq~ which had salmded the knoll of their was a big ummm. tunnel; bullt. ~ with lndlcltloua of obedty.Sb! 'ann G e r a l d R a u to Hin Fe a t a nd Bow e s. opposite \lle n~ Ge r a ld st ood vr llt lug m e n : m l wo n a r n - : m r u nk e n l o n k l n ; : t f r u t u w i .m o n o f t h e m - - w e r e n m t t n u a l l y p u i n g i n : n d o u t o f u b m m l en z n n c e .£1inn lrhi lrh t h e g u n h m 0 ¢ _ f an Itlieve Infmts in ahré. maChildren al! ages of Constipa- tion, Flalulency, Wind Colic i l !\|u s n z r l l l -c Hnd,7"B;y cr".bau|of12uhl|t|-A1| obaLt.le| of2tandi reguh:ingmQ~man0m=1.»,¢ia»=n¢mimaL.=s¢.os F o o d g g i vi n g h a li h y a n d mtu n d s le e p . 'lo.nnidid\ntinl|,llllxyslook{o¢tl\nl ll\Ireol Q ! - , » w Ea. .` Ahaoluzelv Hlfmiess-£42 Opiatrs.Physician; ueryvrhen Iwvlrlhelll R. ./~»-~- 1~E3 §~ ~x ~ 4 Children Cvf°" 1 CA1om s Au.nous sp au k l u u d r r t h a n w o r d ;N o t h i n g p l a n e s a.ho m e l y vm L U N o r m m n| . ° \l * r s a y d h . b u t t h e y no m u c h a l t o ha ve 5 m m c o m ~ a l l d o It s u m m e r o r h u r .he r l lm r re . \w e w oma n h e ha d fume to visit.H e r heca nuin vd l l.|| 1\ u nre p.l l1I. d; h er p ale o y : - | w r r e fi l l e d " l i b t h e u g h : o f e u ph i l l y . " T h e r e is n o t m u c h v e w o u l d n o t Q pxucllllon :ur ner luuuul wvrn In ;n|lWt2I\l.l ¢l%'lll¢|!, was *III ltltnlbArlingtan,Feb.7.. .g 1"Huy the circle.Following 1| the program ed.This is the first attempt. of the Williams returned this week from m u a t w»1=¢fma. Mrs.B.F.Cook entertained in- fomdly on Friday mornin:at a Il |709 ther U10 business meeiinl; club to stage | public program Md "Lincoin"-lleademee F.E. Aneh- the Inuit ol' their effnrh was moot beeher,C.w.An d mn ,C.G. zmlifrlnx io g1».¢,¢.¢}m hm is inlla n hd l,Raymond b\\\|'*il.C. charge.The patriotic song.n|¢l» ° ° 5 u ¢ ; , | g | y ~ ~~* " n . "C . C o o k , W . A . ~n u ~ i l l! ! a n d ~ f h i f h I I 1 ld # UP th e u v i l e l l .l \ l . l I ]D D B # I l n i l l l k l q u l r mtlne for scarlet fever. lin. me .luogfbllth and daughter, Ku. W lrno Kimbnli owne from Lin- euln lost week Ior s visit with nik three nt Dale. Avery and like Naomi Bltxon of Kieudme contest 'nent to Blair Friday eve-alien! on account of the serious ill- Johnnon.eveninfe entertainment were on-u n wln # NM the weekand ' m lhrind2u -time !B.....5.'.."1'.Il'.i'..' i n n MI V DQI Sola'lll| .|Pauiine Llwsonlthuellelic nlly received by the audi- Nllllvc e lt Dale. ti o n al mm. b y Hr.A i vo xd , ' ? ' ; lw ° u n selec tions-lliu m m m h The winners of n o Deelametory du for Waterloo, Io., when she was M n Ed Boker md family .|"ia¢FIIIer of Kill!!! City tlli ill ta me d q ri e dtun l missionary from M N H .WU very interesting.CDI-i ored pictures showing A i d a n li k : em!scene:we n Used.llc . Aho ld b u been giving e number of lee-tunes over the rldio at Norfoik. A spiendid Protrnm and a ddieimls Reedlng-Misa Gladys Hiako .Joke F1anzeoberx. ho; buyer, R-r ports um he boughl three big hogs this week from G¥en Johnson. who farm:om o f to wn .Totel W¢i§|lt| of the three parker:c u 1.900 cdcteril lunch were enioyed by ¢h|'pou!da.The lonrelt one weighed zum' c ircle ma Hrs. F. zi. Bmuw'?9°1»°"'=d»$9.25 * H the Vi*-° noted as !|olielu at the church. lin.raid. r!1 \.l......\...l\......:.|-..»W -. - ..'rl4.hoednrin n mr n m na¢|n\llnH ning to lake Defi in the county can- nu: of her brothel's srlfe, Hrs. Lewtest.A number UK other:Also lb Slilier. tended.|an. and am. J . c . cms; or Fre- llra. G. A. Marshall left the lat- mont and Ralph Cnthenk d Linc oln ter port of last week for P¥li1lvkW *ili\I¢i at the) . C.Badger home on wh en the lil]visit her daughter.l'1\°f1l=~>" ' The Whitfonl school ent of town hat week to :mst in the. cue of her| Creek to be present et lr. .lenlelfa l i l .: n u 3 5 0 r e n !. l n l x u e r l y t u e s u l l e n 'n e w a l l l v e e r a !B o n d e y u m - m m a t : h u : m u G u o - |T w o n e w m h u m u a t n w . o t y h o m e .s " " " 'U N I D O !e l o d a u e u t k o w h e n H r .a n d I n K e n n e t h T y n o n l e l t n r e k u l y e r e c t i n g : O d d s a u f B w : t o B i d !l l - I t S a t u r d a y ,n m d n l n g e k l t r l e v i n e . f o r 4 s w o r d d u r a v i d t w i t h f r i e n d :L i n d s e y V I I I g p m i t s t o r n h l i i ,a n d r e l a t i v e s .| . , . , , , ,, ¢ , » ¢ g , . , , ¢t h e p m p n t y I o n s i l r u e e t i n e n n d k o b y l o a t l o y w b o u n e r ! !a n d b y t h e ' m i t 'b u t o w n e d ame ndi ng ach ooi i n Te k e m e h .e e m e b y . e p d n u w = = » = f ,heme Frith! night and returned ml A enmnimrloo I h r WUI be nm . Te k n n h on llonday morning.On lrueted from h a i l !in Thurdmu ISunday afternoon they, in compo:lylzo give electric union to me lower with their brother. Parker fhdted at \filll¢e.an um Ivernon home.|m o m m a m y v m m d : e m o l n .F.llneiler visited Thnnday nftemoon with ln. By ron Bunn.on me W ednesday nigh: ltr. me I r s .T.K.Iverson journeyed over to the Soren Jensen home on Yofk f o r vr o u r a te n i o n of thevillege xy ltun. Th e re i s ea e rg n ,n k u a lr i n f o r $20,0M!mpnnmlut| $ot.heviI1ag1~ w d e r p l m t ' Bddenpeople u e p o o d d t h e is £|used this week on account oi. aunt. Mm. I. Bradthurxit.Mies Foil- birthday oelebntion.They :eport a our high ldwoi building just enm-aclrlet fever.Ier L. :.\ trained nurse.hm enjoy a ble time.lpieted. I g S A L E 4 0 Head of Chester ~ White Bred Sows Blair Sala Pavilion,Blair, Nebraska --'.u n v... Funeral services were held on Sun-|(heI l.wiwi¢, who Ia!! recently for .lay afternoon at the ll.E. thumb 5|-~>\¢=1f.Wah., \\ril.u that he hu for William Gibbs,age 74,who enter-~.u lirmtype aubool at that pslrt-ed away on Jllttnry 30th, 1926. plum .tml wilt take the mechanical Rev. 1rank Williams offlelated a n d tmmr ;Otto lay er,who mmm-interrltenl. was made It the Atllnl-'paxzzm ?.:11 has gone on £0 Piiglumg, AB W S I S A GA I NS T n . l il Hlrs hlll \\.1<an Lincoln ion cemetery.Itlaln unere he till visit hi; sister, Ralph Marshall left the latter part of the week bs :auto for Kansa CIW \.\l\¢re he was joined by his father, (I.A.Hmnhail.From Kamal Cty they went on to Oklahoma on bud- ness.S.H.Lockman left on W alnu- day for Edgar when he was called on acc ount of the death of bil ds- ter Mrs.Elias W dlen, who puud utniiy un 'l'uemlay.Funeral service! will be held on 'l'111:rula;. Meninmea F.H.Brokaw and P. L. Cady were hnxteaaes to the wk.: nrcle on nluraday of this week. De- lirious refreshments were served. Mr. and Hrs. H. W. Harsh!!! left on Tuesday for omaha where they l\a\.n taken an apartment and expect tn remain for about a month. I.(. Gaines of Fmmont attend the Menking funeral here on Frlday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs1. Earl H}m<le-, Ted Pe- tPrs(|l| and Mi Helen fletellnul, all ¢{ Illuthnr f.M:tPr. luua, lef t Monday lin. Jansen; Cornelius. Hr. and Girl. L Greenfield of Ly- ons spent Sunday at th S. H. Lock- man home. lin. Guy Gueiner of Carle: Balch. Fla.spent Friday and Saturday at the Oni.¢!l!I.l.n homes.ln. Gani ner i1 a niece of William Osterman, Sr. and went on to Blair for a visit with her brother. Tom Oltnrman.. ilru. B. F. Cool! apnet acverxl day: last week with friends at Bile. Hr. and Hn. C. G. Marshal! en- tertained a number of friends at a "S¢lmag1.|n¢ii" di~ner on Friday eve ni nl The wr n i n l n l spent at car-la Plac es were md for leans and Kendalneg c. w. Aneireta, v.v. llarshall. fnhn Heblhi. Glen John son, G.H.Hisko,P.L.. Cldy and "a I. Nellon. Mr Fitella Buthoiy left on Pri- l'.|}f r Cedar Bluffs where she ex- perh 1..pend the remainder of the \A|:1lof vnlh friends. Rn .Parker llcc oy and little daughter. lm. went down to Omi hl last Friday ta np-end the wack'ma with ilu. Hc Coy 'a mother ma alder.llr .Neum Warrick 1 1 |on the market Ptidlly with a car load oi ho p. llra. Harry Tye-on was an Omahl shopper Saturday. Mr. and lllra. T. K. Ienwn enter- tain!! llr. and Hrs. Norman Warrlrk for Sunday dinner.llr. and ln. W . J. Dixon of Bah- any are visiting' lin. Di1on'| aidlr, llrs. Neum Warrklt. .u n He nr y ne w h u b e e n q ui te ll l b n t i a n o w th o u g h t t o b n o n t h l mend. Hr.T.E.Akin nplnt tb l p i d :mek as Tekunah visiting rotatlvel. Ilarry Tudor ua on the Hondlfl Omaha stock marker! with a earloed of attte. A n tlr C ¢ tll o li ¢ d a lth i.s heib¢ projactedforliasttiea..A new lln on i ete uf vk in béinr pla nne dfo rli lkn rl. . - . . _ ._ .- . - HIGHER naar CA'!'Ii.-Z m m m z x r m c n n "Prints for b u t QIJUQ for .1525 nhmld avaragl aometht higther thul f o r l m ' r lwt n a u u y u t f ld i lli r working lntn a mon hrombln put- ti o n . | lu ¢ t o tl s e n \ | t i ln o f l» ¢ £ o competing eonuoodlthe.H w l i i l r pork: izlprovad indulrhl conditions. and in no small ma nn to th en- tl¢man's oem sacrifices.I la r h tle - cerlpunrill probably be soun d!!! muller than In 1124.an oo lhi lin i lrdiean that the inn¢~tim|edh ek for the industry is ewa more hue- a i k . i|!l1l it hlwf \t:l at UIC J A. Peter- \0f\ home |I1 tm mess the fum part uf the week.. Mr l{~-3l.arI*|:\ll 1 011 the :iCkla-I I ALONG THE aorrrou IEDM) I.W .\l;lr1\\~ l»."]t on Mmuia) full'Ia:1-moulin.1 Mr. and Hrs. Prentise Srniw lm! Jlnhn llebanl if vulllling with a Mu .L.D.Warrick up-ent Tuesday rsnn the se»mit nf nnrnininr his .in-lhftthwmfl of Int week at the HERE IND US TRI A L Nu n s PAHS IDN UI DA IITIHG I 'Further expanllun in da.i17in( in Bridgeport cililltns an enthuu.h.| »,l935 Hill ¥°l'| 'fllN°-A "'°°"*'*7 tic alaout ereding \ la r p c h e e l | | i 1 I N5 0 H ° ' f ¢ l i f !Pf°<|0¢U solid f » a a r y u » n l m p ¢ w » t ¢ r h ¢ d d r ¥ J ' " ° 5 ¥ * ' * ' " ° " " " * " ° " " ' ° " ' " industry thlti ngrovinl popu lar tnbtro{mll\:eouflhe!ul'ther£n| :ns»- n m m a m a f u n m m -|ed.Doméltie PI°¢|n¢tion 'Pl" '""' m t m a q m ,in i la ld n f m u m ade ¢u1 ».4 »d ¢bi f°¢ ¢il"< *'* £"* "' r 1 ¢ m» r » ¢ ¢ a ~ mu y . h u v~ ¢ d b 1 . = = 1 ° = " = = = 1 \ ° H ° ¥ ° ¢ v * ?n l : - a four-to-one majority for a $42.000,*°°f~ wiv! hr! and this llllll me m m mm f o r a n e w , mm mm- h e u h r = ° wh i = h ° wb ° ¢ 1 f f 9 f i ° ° § " #nm.lr he * m m m bflneins an u m a The eledrir eompany at Holdnge butter. is making extensive bettennenta tof . its plantand panlc rdarly inc realin¢'1'l»ou¢hve1iy ouro\.thelliverew|:mi li e u f o r i n ma i n e .1 n w i n g l ;s i we2E % ~i § 2 S A L E 4 0 Head of Chester ~ White Bred Sows Blair Sale Pavilion,Blair, Nebraska Beginning at 1:30 P. M., Sharp, onS A T U R D A Y F E B 2 1 ' 2 5 9 I QThe offering consists of Fall and Spring Gills and A few tried Sows,and I believe as good a bunch as will be sold any where this year.They are_bred to two outstand- ing bears, mostly for March and April far- row and the entire offering is cholera im- mune. Now is the time to buy brood saws as hogs ne bound to go higher. 0scar Gilhertson, 0wner Jensen & Bross, Auctioneers -.. ld ¢u wa nm uwritu wfra.: v b Iu s : u mluresh u b !.»x>|Y. f l !iJ$§.§§»}, Elléén 0n'$§§L,"w$\k»n`m»a hum.~'nm mikqv nf »u¢€|~s¢ mmm-'wal hm- W; ha mm wa my T|\ur~<la\I Wm BY\|hlo1|lnnvim( ix I fum mm Hun In Nebndn mm than 11°-hm §1_.||||||n||||||||||||||nu|I||1nII||||1m|||mn|||||||||||nmn|||||||l1|1I|Inn|||||||||||nnu|||1muullmmm||n||||nn||I1|in||||nu|||mm|||||||mum|||u|m|||||:||mmmlmmullummulllillllilnmmnmnlmnnnmuuulmsnl|mmn ~A R D W A R E ~ ~Anniversary and Stock Reducing Sale §After ten years of business in our present location we are getting' ready to move into our New Build-§ §ing and wish to thank you for your liberal patronage during that time and hope to have the pleasure of § ;continuing to serve you still better in our new location._§ §In order to reduce our stock before moving- we are going to give you an opportunity to buy § - E l ' \ l "A l l _ l .\r ` \ ¥ \';I \ l "A T l \ r * A l ! \ ! \ l / " l " £ 'E J J | - ( E A L l ` l . ' - \ | ' ( U \ ' V/ - \ KE /- \ |K C H L v K | \ . r : : . Wu are listing A fcw of the Bargains G ]u n Keen K1o b e S u p r e m e R a n g e R e f r i g e r a t o r s f l ' 0 | T l ~ t o ~$_5.00_ finest 1as!Irnn RunYr nn tho m:u~k>t full Regular $16.00 and $35.00.Small si: kinks RIGHTW and LIIIBERS UP stlrgglurs su. uwllm. uahlkd.rheumatic vm ne mm. uv. um,mm- uvmm: Ama-n-.mn rn Rumi-vrvrwflI n 'rum |.| n frm ,1| wa on nnuma mum at Knuuner,Som: lu:hm u an nur: umm amy n. 'nmu nw your vnu- mun xn wa.-aYou vm my pmpmy.n vm rn-mn 'u-:mu hu wlll and muKmmqn nn had so nu; nn hunn.--'x udelinud." nmla nm.*Yen lane romarmw?"ln nn o'doek rnnn Klan Uma." in my heart. so long aa my brother lles In that fortress.But I sm here. I would [Ire you anything that wouldspeed you on your }ourn».~y.zz u (or you to choose." Sh! stood perfectly passlre. her arms hanging by her aides.Ilor eyes lookedmdty into hls. her llps trere composed and stlll.For a moment :tn thenhorned In ltls blood.Ho took s quiet step forward.She rolled. unmored.nt without shrinking.So they heed one another tor s. moment.Sho estended her Stand.u m m lelled ilthen dropped lt.a *I shall do my best," he promtled lzoarsely."t}oodhy!" She almond to nu departing toot-steps: she even moved to the vrladour. lrstehlng htm tears the hotel and stepinto his nltlng sutomoblle.Ho was well eaouih to took al. goodlooking as ever to his sltm. llthe vu . an dwith his Une rerrlwf Nevertheless,there tru nelther love nor pride in her eyes as sho watched htm.Then wassomethin; elas, trhlrll seemed to point back don tba avenues of the historyofhorfamily.something.Perkin- whlrh had sounded the knell of theirdoom. genetations oetore. It was thereln her ups." hor ons. spelled out ln her and stare-the cruelty U! 1 1aes whoa heart ls :lun on1,r.g.o g . ; C h a p te r I V Géraltl. worn out with long and roto fonlesu Zratet, pulled the long, Iron bell outside the closed door or ElsaFrancis' house In Sokar, with a sense of relief that th e nm port ot maquest lrss srrompllnhed.The street was one srftlth formerly had been pos-sessed of some pretensions. The houses were tall. lolldly bttllt. mtl had apparently been occupied by a wealthy dass of merchants.They were nowmostly let oul In tenements.Exactly Ge ra ld Rose to 1tie Fe e t a nd Bow e s. opposite Irlle re Ge ra ld e tood vra ltlug m e n a n d wo me n -s .h r un ke n lo nk l nt z c f r u t u w i .mo a t o f t h e m - - w e r e co n ti n u a l l y p e e in g i n e n d o ut o f a b r o a d ent ra nc e.£1our lrhi lrh t h e gates m e be en do n e a rr a y w it h a l to g et h er , e r lt h e a c u o r ba s k e t :o f p a r t l y nnlnhett boots.a n d th e r o u n d o t d t f u l h e m me ri ng s e em ed t o d en ot e e fec te ry d o vo l d o f m a c h i n e r y .In t h e c e n t e r o f th e ro ad w er e so me ru st : ra il s. a ro un d wh i c h so me e r m w a s g r o w t h ; - t h e rema ins of an ele ctr ic car een lce . M oet ot t h e ho r t e e e e e e m e d e m p t y or o ve r ft t ll - -l o ck d l a n d b at t el p d , w it h b r ok e n vr1.ndow.¢i :m ee an d clo se d s hu tt ers . nr co n r e r t e d in t o t e n e m en t h o m e r .T h e to n ; e tr e e l .to l l o t h o l e : a n d s t r e w n wi t h a ll m a n ne r o f r e fu s e. e n d ed l n a l t e e p hi ll .W a y be y on d lt,th e a o ca ll ed fo rt re s s, a d n le te r, an : bu i ld in g nt m a ny e t or l ea , g ll tt e re d In t he a fte r izooo ann.. Th e d o o r i n fr o n t o f w h i c h G e r a l d tr ee a te nd tn r r ra a eu dd en l y op en ed . A da rb rl ne ge tl . co rm ti eo tr yo ma md re ss er t ap p a r e n tl y l n no t h l n g hu t a p et t l c o n t an d eh a i fl . th r u st o ut h er h ea d .Ge c l l t l ha n de d h e r a G r d .o n Irh lc h, th r o u g h th e fr l e n d l y n d l t e l o f th e h o t e l p o r t e r , vu i n s c r i b e d h h d e a t r e t o r e e H l d a m e F r e n c h .Th e w o m a n tr i : n e d t t o ve r. l o o k e d G e r a l d n p a n d d o w n rr l ll t vr l a e m o u r n e d an o n ht h - m e m ,a n d d u a l l y mo tl on ed h i m t oen te r..Aa e oo n ae he m a don e eo a nd step ped i n t o t h e tlt tle cobbled co ur t- fl r d . e l l e d r e w t h t b o l t a n d m u t t e r e dao m et h l Il l w h i ch h e u nd e r st o od a s a n l n r l t l t i d n t o fo l l o w h e r .Sh e pu sh ed o p e n a h e n r y d o o r o n t h e r i g h t . a n d the y e ec end ed a glo omy l tal rca oe . The atm os phe re w as cl os e, al mos t st ill ln g.Th e r e a e e ml r l t o b l t m w i n d ow o r a n y m e a n s o f g t vt n g ii g h t or ve nt ila ti on .. A r r i ve d o n t h e B r e t d o o r . t h e t h r e w ope n th e do or o f a ro om a nd d ep ar te d, wi th a wh ol l y tn c om pr e he na i hl e g ru nt . Otl ta ld f.sh e be ga n t o ahout,a p p r - en t i y th r ou g h t h e do o r o r an ot he r apa rt me nt . The re r raa e vtg oro ne d ue t. th e ot h e r vo le e eh rl tl er h u t I e l r r r l r mo re pt r ne n t. Th e n th e re ru e e t te n ee . fo ll e we d b y th e eot md o t so me o n e mo vi n ; a b o u t t n t h e l d h l l t l l n g r o o m . Ge r a ld m e a n e at u po n a c o u c h, u p \ff "`~~ / ~i"*5~ 7 -' ~'~El ~ ~ * I *a é ll ~'|m ~'3 ~uv lua uluufJ.uuu uu lj a .a n n anrvr.:hr de cia re d. la u ghing hlrtlly." Yo u a n a v e r y in t e r e sll ng m ln .do o n." " l h j n r K r o u n e y i l l a ffi e n d a t s°° l=r s." Gr ain ! u ld. "B c , h a l " t h e w o m n n h s l g h e d ."SO y o u d l b b l e l n pol ll iva.e h ?N e ve r m i n d . K r e u n e n l s m s fr i e n d .w h a t o f i l ? " " H I l l i h n e n f l r n a r n f t h a fn r t n l i l . u a d u l u n c o r W O t h o u s a n d t i m a f o r w e a r 1 e ve r y m i l e v o n w a l k -b u i l t @ar/.ltter large sian Heat Grinder,Reguiar Sale price $4.50 ae regular pricg $3.35.Sale price $2.90 ztter Food Choppers $3-50-$3.00-$2.90. S a l e u r i c :S310 S L ! !£2 ! 5 1 :z . :u -Q u .: uu n :Q1 .nn n - v1.___ _\T,~ One Minute Electric Washer Keen KLhen ." Gen ld run gn."Ile h u n mn: number of prisoners under hll § _. u c x u e a n u w mu : | l¢ K 1 } i | K ll' | n u n wr b u m w. n e g u - §la r P r i c e $ 1 3 0 . 0 0 . 2 Globe Sentinel §Another Globe creation, a beautiful stove for the §Money._ g $82.00--Regular price $95.00 u r e . " " O n e hu n dr e d a n d tlurzg-seven." E i n F1-n mks re p li e d p m m p l l y ." I »ee so m e o l ' th e m ex e r c is i n g w h e n I n m a t th e for tr e ss .W h a t h e t a p s the m ail re for. ! c ann ot Em ng ln e. Th ey cr a wl a bo u t t h e y a r d l i ke l lc e .W h a t ab o u t these p r l m n e n f ' G e n l d m o ve d h l l c l n i r a Il t l l e ne a re r .Th e wo m a n sm il ed a t h h : gra cio usl y." l f o n e o f t h e m s h o u l d e s c a p e " h e re ma rk e d sl xn l tl ca n ll y. " t he re w u ul db l a g r e a t d u i n f m o n e y . " " W h a t d o y o u c a l l \ g m : d n l o i m e n e ; ? " " I do n o t b ar g a i n . "G e u l d r e p l l e d . " I k n o w ve r y t e l l t h a t u s e e s c a p e a t a. p r is o ne r l s e s e rl mu th i ng .I h u e a l m y Q l s p m m l t h e z u m o f t e n t h w u n d p o a m l s . " Th e w o m a n n n n e d s o i b u t s h e In t l ; r o l l e d o t ! : h e w h .S h e a t s u d d e n l y up r l g h l .Sh e s r u d o o lt u pe l lc d f u em-ellen. : To n r : C O N 1 n ~ 'L '£ n r AH Tha: Surnina One Tn be :Ic h t o b e fa m ou s ?D o t h e n p r o m n y e a r h e n c e . Ir h l n o l h e r n u n s | | ¢ m l o u d e r t h a n y o u r e , w h e n y o - l k h i d d e n u n ; u n d e r g r o u n d a l a n ; w i t h th e Id l e n u n e n x r u e u o n y o u r c o m m ? Bu t o nl y t r ue l o ve li ves afte r r o n. ta l l m n y o u r m e m o r y w i t h s e e m b l e u i n g ; o r d e f e n d ! y o u : n d l n t e r o l l e l fo r y o u .N o n o m n i : m o r i u , l t d y i n g , x y e : l l ve i n 1 t e n d e r u m m o r t w o ; n o r n m l m m d h o p e l e s s . l i vi n g . 1 : a s a l u t e d 6 1 9 1 1 1 0 6 s o u l n m u m i l l :wa Should be :rented tlth I. remedy undo for just um purpose md that purpolo only.Bunember the mme ot this IIIICOY- arf u J ointEno md It v.lll uh outa s mo w .reduce :in swelling and lllbel up any trouyild Jolnt after ordi-llr y mn ni l: h ue mlu nb ly thi le d. I m r u b l t o n - w c a tu b e ata n yamgm-un for J otntEau-.Mtg" remember. when IolutSue nu an gums asm! :eu ou:-quiet. r u t i c u r a Tollet Tno ....;.'1°.'.?..'f:.'~=:r:.."... peril unn|-|ni~g_§° u mm s la n te d ~'rm~ am: learn nl ugms'| Reuller niled hll right lund.'The Father of God speed ynui* lu uid.'Speed ta very nl-canary.'rmivrtrnmonl has tcp! that young marllltt. hoping that some dn he Irouh be nllful al 5 brlbe or 1 hmtnge, bmmm an nm may fumlc s In Rama inter! of nu mee. who would tear hlnmb tram limb ll they knew.""I tblll be In Petrognd in a fort light," Gerald dcclarvd. *and ll SoknrI hope. a few dan mer." Benner ones more aired his tunamd muttered illudlblo worm.Never theltlt.though hll ltrennh _ae-emew lopezted. he tried so Rule! when Pauline mme into the room.She mlm Um to hll hot and rllleui to his ann. "All il well." me uid. dlnmlsdmthem."Take an of y o ur n rmnhlooser.'lou mun be one of me 811 fn welcome him." with folding rack and swinging wringer, selling n '' r""*_W 'W " j §other places for 5100.142 dur'ing_this sale moo.A 6 o. v. B- Butcher umfe 204:s Hand washers and wrmge"s Io per cent reduc-Great reduction on comma WAGONS AND E tion.vsnoclpsnss § 1.| 1 1 I ill Qi EMiscellaneous Articles EE§ == § Roescbe $145.00 Blue Enameled Range for $123.00 and otherstoves and ranges at Bargain prices. Ii you are thinking of buying an oil stove any time this spring we offcr you a "New Per~ fection" 4-burner oil stove for $22.00, the regu- lar price of a 3-burner.~ A PURITAN 4-burner with cabinet for $30.00. mgular price, $36.00. The wonderful "VAPO" nilstove endorsed hy the "Good Housekeeping Institute."Regular price, $46.50 sell for $|0.00.. Ironing boards $3.00 and $2.50 at $2.65 and $2.15. Galvanized wash tubs Nos. 1, 2 and 8 at 55c, 65cand 75c. Gdvanized pail; 10, 12 :md 14 quart at 19, m and28 cents. Extra heavy tin milk pails at 80c. Wonderful Bargains in Aluminum and Gmnite Ware that you cannot afford on miss. Butchering and Meat cannin time is here. BuyaCONSERVOSTEAMccioxrzn,the finest thing for canning Meat,Fruit and Vegetables. Sells mgularly for slim,During this sale for 53.50. Brownie Ball Beamg Koller Skates Boys szzs Girlz szsoRegain- Wk#szso and $2.75 Attention Farmers! You are going to do some l`l-INCING this spring. We have about 2000 rods wat we are of eringfor 35c a rod for 26 inch and 42c for 32 inch. Don`t let this chance go by._ These are just a few of the bargains as we are going to sell practically everything in the store at a reduced price. 5ggE § = |E u l * Th e m a n b o w e d h l l h e l d a n d p n y p i l e n t l y .Th e n b l ! l u n l e d h i m u r l ; Gs fll d li a o r o le t o h is fee t .Il e Im z o n e d Blm ne lt fo r this Iu t e m e u r . " I l t m l l h n o t h e p l e a s u r e o f t h t l l m l d a m e i a r e vr e l l f'h e u t f d . | p ENIA "Ill ma: send: you her excuses zalmv\'=l!er\." Pltlllnt npnea 'sh li too qimed ta rl!! a meellng.Yoio aol quite kim' what mu means I - U "I know." Gerald uid. "what in 11'lu ml: mel.: to mt. "She looked at mm \ little sadly. 'KJ imma" eountl:r." :he slxhec ESale starts SATURDAY, Feb. 14th, and continuesell next week E I|||llllIIlluuIII|||I|ulI|||I|l1|IluII|u|||mulIIIlmlunIllIIllllIIIIIIllllllIIIll|l|lIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIll"IllUllIII||||IlIIlllllIIIllllll||ll"IllIIIIlllllllIllllllIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIllIIllllllllllllllllllillllllillllllllllllllllllllllllmmmm'5 4"A l v . F v l lr r m '»< u».-.\~1 v p__.. . ~ . »\..' \ Blair, Nebraska,Fzbrunfy 12,Q25THE ENTERPRISEPm sigh! .\.§l ; , RAILROAD 'rms TAB Chinn and Nonh Wutarn Trnhll E18 tu P. ll. D dly . Trains W a t 1:13 A. al. 9111! c . s : . P . u . . \ a ' I b - l ¢ ¢.\L heill such 4 Janus conception ofL E 1 KENNARD NEW S Mr. D. w. Van Deuaen came up from Omaha laat week for an ex- tended visit with relatives and I1lends here.Misa Edna Hubbell, who taught in our school las:year and who h u been attending the Slate Lfniveralty at Lincoln came up last wccl:for a few days vial! with frienda here Lyle McCann came up from Omaha for a week-end 1itit willl his folks. The Ledlea' Aid Socloiy, also a God.Though he was deddai l m cpposed and icondamned to ...:n1fL1on he never lost his decpwense of joy ousncas.I t waa manifested in his teaching.llia parahlea are full of the gladness of nature and the sprin limo.Hia greatest joy came from those nets of his which brought dm-er and happiness intoihe lives of and women His }oy was not :nerr shallow pleasure.l l came 'fiona n some of hhvin! fulfilled a henr- mission.The only joy which really men keeping dairy cows for high milk production. lZAVORABLE OUTLOOK a-'fm LWESTOCH A considerable increase in hog 1:1o~ duction next fadl, and a corn acreage vbout the same ar in 1925 are re- ommended by the United States De- =c;r1rnent of Adcgultura in the aecomi :action of Sta annual outlook :eport :el today. 'l cattle pdcee this year should DANA COLLEGE NOTES iuirnlown you have rather a hard time *of it.Why not get in and study?Mn .C.Slmonson of llamptornl jNeb.spent the week-end here visiting her daughter, Edna, a student of the College Normal Department and relatives in Blair.Other week-end visitors were Mr. N. P. Nelmn, Bliss Eloire Nelson and Miss Lily John son, all of Harland, Iowa, who were the [mem of Ralph Nelson.. Dr.Barker,profeawor of Zoology nl. the State University delivered two very interesting and instruc tive lcc. The minutes will fly by instead of dragging, and when you an to class you will find your interest will in- cneane because you know your lesson. Don't spend fifteen or twenty min- utes pitying yourself before you l:c~ Kin marking.Pity never get any- one anywhere.You won't need it anyhow if you try to concentrate. All of the learned college professors tcntify that oontntration ia the lxanl-cat thing for American youtha to sIa l l l ! !n 1 \ n n ¢ 1:15 A. ll. Dany nap: Sunday. 1:00 P. lil. Daily except Sunday 6.38 P. H. Daily sxaept Sunday. 'treo A. il. :sunday only. Tralee South 8:25 A. ll. Daily except Sunday. 13:35 P. .IL Daily except Sunday. ees P. u. wo- -. , . . - _ __ _. . _ . . . . .. _. . . . _. . .- . .. . . . . . _. __. . _. » lcC.»\R'I!l\' AND LUNG annex Hr. and Ilrs. Ed Nataor entertained tl!! follotring at a c ad party laat .Saturday e Hr.and Mrs. Loud! Schenk,Mr. and Hrs. Chris Hina and Floyd, Nr. no Mrs. James llullln and family, alias Ron llullin and Mr. Carl -Hansen. Mr. and Hrs. J. J. Slat#and daughters entertained a company of friends at a dinner party on Sunday last at their home.Their guest list incl Messrs and Mes- damas Geo.Ohrt,li.H.Lorenaen, P. C.. 'I\l21r81. Clemenoe Neuman, Joe Insure.'Die time paaeai all too quickly to this group of lifelong friends..ddr.and Hrs.Chas.French,of near Kennand are rejoicing over the hirth of a daughter at the M. E. Hospital of Gmaha on the nh inutl "l'hia in their first. and the mother was Miss Edith Mcllonald, daughter number of guests were entertained by Hn. ll. C. Blaco last week. A number of folks from here eutoed to Blair on Friday evening .to attend the County .Dcclamatory Contest.Don't forget the ll. W. A.hard time dance to he |_lren Friday eve- ninx of this week at the 1.0.0.1-'. Ima. 1 Hrs. 0. W. Marshal entertained at dinner on Sunday, Mrs. Berry, Char lotte and Lealie,Rollin Butts,the lhllaeea Feldt and Hubbell. 1 Iladan French and Frances Block are on the sick :ui this week. H. B. Plug;e took Margaret French and Harriett Hall to Omaha Satur- day to see little Bobbie Plugge. The latest nom? from Bobbin' bedside an- that he is not as well as could be ao the folks have not returned to their homes here. Harold Lautrup drove his car on E. E. Ca.sllman'a mall route on Tues- day morning aa Mr. Cashman is hav- ing another gear put in hla Fond. The play given by the young Iolite at Colby corner on Saturday evening was quite well attended.They are practicing for nnolher play for Sat- nnlav evenink. Feb. lfl. r ratiefloa the deepen craving of thehumansoulcomesfromfellowship with the joyous Chdat.I t is the purpdae of this church and all the aervrioes held in ite name to e= labllah thdt fellowship.We invi' all who would really prize that :fel lowehlp to join with ua in our wo ship. W A S l1 lNGH) N o o vmr FA RM BURE A U Na r a ; R.A.Martin,official tester fo.: the TrlCounty Cow Testing Aas'n has begun his work among the 2C herds belonging to the organiaation. He was hired by the association when they reorganized for their eec~ ond year's testing, February 1. Herd; from Wallington, Dodge and Saun- dera counties are in the asaoelationlLast year's worlt gave aatisfactoryl results according to the dairymen who reorganized for 1926.Some ol the herds averaged as high as S0 pounds of butterfat per oosr and the owners learned the accurate producI tion of all their cows both poor and good. M. I... Fleck, State Extrusion Agent l\\l!!iKG somewhat higher than last year, and those f"r sheep and wool lu1'|.lltl be at leaat on o pa: with those of 1924, the report says. Dalrymen are urged to make no funher expansion ln their industry Higher egg prices may be expected during'the eeaaon of flush produc- tion this year than last, but poultry "rea may be lower. "1log producers," the report says, "enter 1925 'ail.h 18 per cent fewer hogs than n y ear ago and therd is every indication that prices during next ut months will bo higher than at any time mice 1920.Six ~ion mon.-m fewer viz? will be horn this spring than last spring. Fewer aows will farrosr next fall *lion farrosred last fall if producers -fsoond lo the unfavonble relation cf corn and hog prices 'is they have done in the past. "While the 1924 oorn crop will probably be well cleaned up an in- crcnscd acreage in 1925 does not ap-pear advisable in view of the indicat- ed reduction in the feeding demand. Stocks of old corn on farms are like~ ly to be smaller than usual in the be- ommrlg of the new crop 5:ar 1925 :hut is annears that not more than tures here Wednesday, Feb. 4.Rae firal.,.given in the afternoon was on tho subject "Bermuda, the Beautiful" and the second was on "Heredity =} |llace llette nt".Both ad- dresses were illustrated by stereop- tkon slides.Dr.Barker has spent :.|\.lILIAU in Bermuda doing re- search work,and this information cozzoerning the scenery and native customs then was of especial lnTer- ost to thoee of ua who have not tra veled far.' The basket ball boys played a re- turn game at Wa5l'ne, Nebr. last l`ri day.~ The Wayne team won,the score being 2814. Our boys will play l'cm, Neb'r. at the Dana gym Friday, Feb. 43, at S o'cloclt.We are not erstitioue but hope that fortune will be with ua in spite of the "l8th" While the first team was at Wayne two subteams wrestled for honors at our gym.The "laydees Arde" nas defeated by the "College Ame tcurs"by a score of 17-23.Th College girls'team also played against the Academy girls'team. The e-cone was 6-3 in favor of the Academy.Following these games, the Blair town team played agalnsn the Blair l103.s'Athletic Club. "i°I.et's show them that we can and will center our inteneat on our ettldiea,and change the popular o- pinion of ua.-Ex. i P UB L I C s a i t I will sell at public auction on my farm four and one half miles north of Blair and one half mile eaat of the Go-ll rchool house on Fdday. February 13 at ten o'clock A.M. the following:twenty head of good work homes,eight head of cows, four head of yearllngs three lets ol'work harness,some machinery and other articles wo numerous to mention. B. Minard, Owner Jensen and Brass. Auctioneers, Farmers State Bank, Clerk LEGAL NOTICE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATE . STATE OF NEBRASKA, ae.Washington County COUNTY COURT.I N PROBATE In the Hatter of the Estate of Thomas P. Blonkenbeckler Deceased: I I I were pleasantly surprised lnsg Wed nesday ovenlnz by n number of their neighbors and fHen¢la wlio dropped in for a farewell 'party on them. They are planning on South Dakota. Several of the I. 0. their' wives autoeil to last Wednesday evening were entertained by the the lodge at that place. The radio at the M. E. church on Sunday morning in drawing quite a crown but_there il always room for more.Kenneth Widener,young son of Mr. and Hrs. Wallace Widener, hubeen havin; a aiege of croup.| Miaa Cleo Frandaen of Hermln is visiting at the home of Hr. and Hn? August Watxen, Jr.lTheFreshmenclassofthehigh' school had a party on Tuesday eve-' ning of this week at the country home of John Andersen. moving to 0.F.and Washington where they members of n1..\m BAPTIST CHURCH l Arthur DE Smalley, Minister l Sumlny,Febmary 15,1925.~ The Sunday school at 10 A. M. Morning Worship at 11 A.M. Sermon subject:"Bewitcherl Chris tions". Baptist Young P1eople:=Union at 6:30 P.M.Leader,Ruth Gollebon.Subject:"Baptist Church Orgnnir.:ition"l 1Evening Worship at 7:30.Sermon subject: "The Ciadon Call."| Mill Week Serfice every Wednes ilay at 8:00 P. M1 § The cholr practices every Friday evening al. eight. Mrs.Gilbert Brown,head of the musicd department ol the local now .»\iu¢1stant`Mnnnger o'f the Ne- hrnsiux Dairy Development Society, n.:si.=ted the men in their rcorgani ration.Their association was first formed through the effort! of agri cultural exteneion service and the farm bureaus of the three counties and has been operating as an ex tension project of the A rlculturulCollege.Mr. Flack secureg the offi |r.ial tester for this yea:'a work. Mr.Martin comes to thia group'or dlirylnen highly reeommended andhu had experience as a tester and a herdaman in Wisconsin and Minne sota.He will have about 300 cows'w teat each month.A11 of me hlldf ana comparatively large but theyan _widely aeattened,mlking it impou- ihle for him to handle quite na many as if they were close together.Officers of the 1925 association are:F.W.Bnovrn,Preaident,of Arlington;Ludwig Uehling,Vice president, of Scribner; E. J. Renard Secretary-Treasurer,of Arlington and Arnold Witt of Scribner and Ray Himlrnarrh of Fremont,Direc tors.\\.sL~\l\ington County members in the association are: John S. Hooks J. M. Compton, Lawrence Jesper:on of Blair; C. U. Qbok. F. \\. Brown. F.L Gilfry.E.J. Renanl. ol Ar~ Iington; Roscoe Rhea and Elmer Bl Miller of Kennnrd. l |I M. l..Flack, Dairy Speciali.-=t of the Extemion Service,will be in Washington County February 1St.l1 to conduct a Da.irymnns Feeding School.Thin school will be nn eve- ning meeting held in the Colby mchoolhouxe in Arlington Twp.The time of the meeting is 3 oeloclc. Mr.Flack's talk will be along the an are I I |>\1P|J\>the needs of the emntry for both feed :tml commercial {u1-poses. nz::'0:z'r OF PAPIO CALF CLUI1 '}he Zapio Calf Club met at the hune nf Frank ,Differ Sntunlny afternoon. Zfeb. 7, 1925.A ren enthusi- astic meeting wa! held and the fol- l-ming officers were elected;presi- dent, Sammy Stewart; vlce president, Lauren Biffar;secretary,Leslie Thompson. treasurer, Glen 'Ihompson 1.."te.ran was selected as leader of the club. Five members have decided to nut in Calf Club work right away . A little Lltar we have decided to tr;.':tni:e a Pig and Com Club. 'l"ae Club received their .Aehle\e~ ment izeale for Pig and Calf Club wnllt f c-r 1924.The next meeting will be held at the Frank Thompson home, Feb. 22. Anyone wishing to become n mem bef or' the Club will be welcome and 4:hool,and many of the studentshave contributed ton:ml a fund which was used to buy a fine Victrola of James Muse.The Victxol; was pre- sented to the sehool Saturday.Most of the students enjoyed n: concert given in the Chapel Saturday eve- ning, by the new instrument.A farewell party was given Ion Miss Marie ,hlorgeneon Feb. 5.Mifu Morgenson was called home to Vl- horg,South Dakota, by the sedous illness of her mother. The Sundey ifoernoon program consisted of the following numbers: Talks by two stualente,concerning their experiences at the SL' Plul Bible Institute;e vocal lolo by lngfrid Moeller; two rec ords by the new Victrola.Miss Dorothy Gray entertained al tlinner Sunday evening the following Dana students; Misses Esther John- son,3letlwig Nlhol ; Esther Fog- tlahl, Ruth Jensen, Zliyrtle Hurrlum, fend Messrs Ernest Grill. Ezra Jen s " |leirntees,creditors,nml Al persons inteneeted in said estate a lr.;.ny notified that on the llih da of Febmary 1925,Alla Thompso filed a petition in said County Cour alleging lmong other thingf the Thomas P. Blsmltenbeckler an inhahi tant oi"Wa1\hington County, Nehru lin, tlietl on the 28th day of Septem her,1924 leaving no last Will an~ Testament.and possessed of Ren and Personal Estate estimated a ¥»335.oo and praying for admiwtra tion thereof. If you fail to appear at said C~ » ty Court on the Sth day of llareh 1925, It 10 oeloek A. Bl.. and con test said petition, the Court will a point Ada Thompson or some othe suitable person Administrator a » proceed to a. settlement of :aid ee tate.Witness my hand and 0ffidalSea this :uh day of February, 1925. (SEAL)II C. ELLER, 3~~lt.County Judge n e x t S u n e n y m o r n i n g . Th e B a p t i s t Y o u n g l" c op l e 's U ni o n Gr i l l h o l d 1 social a t t h e c h u r c h cm Tl l u r s d g y e\ e n i n g ,F e b i u a r y 12. Je s u s C h r i s t c a m e t o e a n h i n g i ve m e n A j o y o u s r e l i g i o n .S o o n e e ve r |di s c u s s io n o f t he c a r e o f d a i r y c a t t l e em p h a s i z i n g t h e fe e d i n g w o r k . Th i s w o r k is p r i m a r i l y fo r those i n t h e C o w Te s t i n g Ass 'n b u t i op e n t o a l l w h o m a y b e i n t e n s t e d n n d w i l l b a o f g r e a t va l u e t o nl ! `Report of the Condifon oi Blair Building and Loan Association of Blair, Nebraska ab the close of business January 31, 1925 R E S O U R C E S i x . \ n | | . 1 1 n ; s o~» l l l ~--c1eU..r}nj;5D0|l 35 possible. \\oo¢lrow Hiffnr Reporter. (OL T PRm1l'('TIO!'i m:cL1>:Es "There me as many horses and nules of u.mi|:in1:; .nge on fnrrns as will be needed for the coming sen eon,nm!average prices of work stock are lov..er than they were zzyearago.A decided decrease in colt production during the past few years,however,points to a future shortage ol good work stock.This shortage is likely to be acute dur- ing the time tim!rolls foaled ihf: year and next, or even younsfhorses pumhasml now are still in active service." mid (Juis ("hristensen.Following the delicious dinner served by MH. the young folks enjoyed them grently playing games.The to go home came much lor for all. Guy . 1-|'l\£5= time soonMiss Alice Neilson of Blair, whci has been attending the Lincoln Uni is now taking some studies here. 1: FRANK s.BZGELOW (Agent for I`ai1mnnt Creamery) Pays Hizhest Price for P11151.TR1,CREAM ANU EGGS Between Walker Ave and Gth St.. Both Phones, Ind.1221,Bell, Cedar 541 o . ox WASTING Tnu-:o1 "Dont vrnstt your time; do some- thing easier." How true the above sentence is.There is notliing harder to do than to sit in study hadl and attempt to uhile away a whole or part ol an hour.Between the clock and the DR. LAYIAND STATES CHIROPRACTOR Farmers Slate Bank Bldg. Both Phones 9-I2 A. M.25 P. M.T13 P. M. Office closed Tues.and Thu evenings o jill!IIIIIIIllIIllllllllllIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHIIIIIIllilllIIIIHHIIIIIIIIlllllllllIUIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIH§-J "~.Y e s S i r ,W e - §~ -4-yin§~~~ 1 5 H a v e I t I n S t o c k . _\~:». .» ;1..... ~ \*T* LONG BELL OAK FLOORING ar \\..II-..\7 |\~:' \1 ~ , Q\»\ "\ w of the ~ Creek neighborhoeil. Wand recently 1eceivfai from Aim mm lc pling of c nir. that she ss. suffering from an internal cnneer in had news to her many fdfmln here. Misa Anna Rohwer,youngest daughter of Hr. and Mn. Carl Roh \nr.eelebraLed her nineteenth bird: anni\'¢nsuy on Feb. 7 by inviting the svrms folks of her neighborhood in tn arpinochle party. Hrs. Cluisa Wilcox,Wnshlngtfkl County: oldeit pioneer, in unsiie tc be out ef had the lut few days and 1| under the are of n physician which 11u not nerurned bdone in more than .fifq yuan.Inch in grippe is prevalent than 11151 and with the bed roads, keep: m m people clove et home. .Hr. and Hrs. Floyd Rousnbmun1 oi Blnir were nge-ek-encl guests at the ,Hayes Roeeubalun home Lyle Pnialsen hu been ebsent frvm nhool this week on eecount of sick ness.aL-ut Sltunrlny the stork delirem e nine pound baby daughter to Mr amd lin. J ohn Barry at the Bllix Haspitei. lliss Ethel Andersen is spemling the we-ek w{Lh her sister, Mrs. A2 I F fred Paulsen.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nevin spent Wednesday at mum \i..sil.ing at the Fritz Knudnn home.Mr. and Mrs.. Frlnls. Br~o\"n called at the Peter Jenson home Sunday. Mn. Bendine Ellis and baby, Rob» ext,spent the week-end with Mr. and Hn. Gun. Mcbonnld. Mm. Peter Jensen had the rnixfor- tune to nu and break her arm Wed headny last.At this writing she is Coin; nicely.Iles Ddilo Allen was a week-end visitor at the W. G. Harri.son home. The McCarthy Club met nt the James Thompson home lu! Tl1l.lls1lly with li n .Carl Hindley and Mrs. Fred Long in charge of the program. 3ln\.Jin1 Thompson spent a few days Willa her sister, Mrs.. Edgar Rose Mrs. John Aronnon was nn Oannha passenger hurt Friday. llr.and Hrs.J. Ln:son and Mr.and Mn .Ollo Jaspernon :nd Mr. and Mrs.. Nell Jupenon spent Sun~ -day evening at the John Aronson home en§oying the new loud speaker which the Amnson family hue re cenlly hld installed. A number of ladies from this neighborhooll gathered ol.the home of Nha. N. G. Jensen in Blair lm: Mondny 10 nsusist that lad;in cele braling her nixlietlx bi\*l.hrlny.In all thirty laalini were presenl and the nf- lemoon was n pleasant one.Those |\re:=cnt fnnn this neiglxborluoedmrore Momlnmes Chris Petersen,Andrew Jen.\en, Julm Amnson, J. L1r1\nI\ and Ir~e¢l Long.Not only bln. .lcnsen~ old nelzhbors from the country weretherefor a number of Blair lndiee were present ancbmany phone enll: eengntulntinp; hor on the oceasior including one from her daughter '" ~"lngrey Jensen of Omaha.A luncheon was served to the guests. Otto Jasporson left Monday morn ing for northern low; where he wil \il.ll. his niiler, Mrs. Lars Jensen. Leon Hindley was an Omahl buoi neu aller last Monday . of mm last week.e Loa ns Rc a l Hstatc' 56,020.00 Capital Stock 5 46,555.07 4.39050 Reserve .. ._4,795.97 I f5 Ca sh ___73 5 0. 0 3 Un\li\§de¢Il"rn{§!.s.1TC'3.{§i P a i n u v Sto ck _w 5 n 5 o o o §a:»s::64.s's 51as_2o1\;a SAFE SOUND"SERVICE Th e a b o ve in s ti t u ti o nh m s n e ve r s u ffe r e d a loss.E ve r y d o l l a r of i t s fu n d s i s i n ve s t e d i n fi r s t w o r i k t g t s o n h o m e s i n \ \ : 1 . s h i n g f. n n Co u n t y ,N e b r a s k a a l l o f which ?'"=z>¢11y is in s ur e d ag a i n s t F i m , L i g h t n i n g ,To r n a d o a n d W i n d i t n r m . Th i s is a H o m e In s t i t u t i o n fo r H o m e pe op le a n d sh o ul d h a ve y o u r u n d i vi d e d su p p o r t . O F F I C E R S A N D n i m e c r o n s C .A .Sc h m id t , Pr e s id e n t E .R .S t e w a r t J.S.R o b e r t s , V i m P r u i d e n t Jo h n M c i h y L y l e Roc h,Sec 'y a Tr e a s u r e r F . w . A r n d t Reed 01I on 1 _.... ....__.....--...|g u -¢-...._...,..-.¢-|¢.. _ _..-.,4, _ _..._ - |-._ - |- - |_ _ ,.-||;.4.-.4,.|up-_.-.¢|np qanu- _- _- _ u- u n1 -_nnnn1 - _n u :i §BLA1R 1 I m2' E W M J It makes your old floors he:1utifnl.It is cheaper than any rug and wiil last a life time. 1 1 3 5 ] 1 ~SEE US FIRST ....... =.=. . . .. . . ...._ ,hristensen Lumber Co NEBRASKA mmu||||um|Iu|1|||u||||11|1uuu||||u||||1I|m1Inlmnn|||||||m|||||||||||||||||||||n|nuu|nn||||u|||u||in H3111 Sprlny of Irvington 1: 'mumg at the Chris Hin: home.'5||1|||u1uu||1u1m1|1 1 'n . \