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Holtm;n.aon I:-1Inmdd| mghtlr.Inn| andAlb»| ¢ Indc»qLuu=5m nnFrcsaont h a 1 " lh s & M 9 | n 1 h l ln t h ¢ h i tt e| I d th li n d u lt r h lwu r ld .I n I 9 i 0 " " | pmduedon1n|8,1'00,000,000dg lr -lt l.l i hlneruaudt o m a v u n g i l of thinn a b illi on in the nutf oury u m t h m u t h e x m d u g z o t d d i '71,0D0,000,000in1924.Sixty-five y n n a ; u % h | A ml r k a n p o o p \ ¢ u n d | mg n r a p s f f o a u - po n n d s S H5 B i u o | yearly.I n t l u l u t q u z t o r o f t l n l 1 4 I ninetlnthnllxtur y ithndns c hedfim pounds.I n t h e f lv e y n n p u i o d b e , wh a l9l6s n d1 9 !1 itb Mi lro \r u 1. o aight and onrhalf pound: md.1ra.e sllllld vlnd n l.I t l s u i d t o b i t m l u u z m m¢ » , mu = » d ! n ¢ d r m' » . vv , anlyeommodity vhoueonsump-, 1 i o n 1 r u ¢ r ¢ L s xln 1 9 2 1 . t h ¢ y ¢ u o td q u | u lo a , th n alt h q d b o u a i n l 1 o 1 » . m a m a u » ¢ m z u | . z » ° u = 1 1 4 I .. - r r ¢ . ¢ ~ u + i f~m;~ ¢ "\ 1 __.~._.,......". n- m nm r r z n r m s s -B h i r .N a h u m .: m ax o .m s :hahaof~~Yur*V10 ll. E. c hurc h no busy :o-hu.ra- c ams It was not what also w¢£x»a| 1»nnu»u-ac nndnc fnkkatank ng||y¢lnliQ--UIQ famous Kullhoilmd lr i nwhkhtooksore:nlto somplctt.W e n n a n y up on th e rimof theworld. *SUMNIY. Annie Gatos Amd! -. . -. . - - . . . ¢ n s u m n z w s ' r w h m m m u m : v a n md dnughtan von seatedt m p =l1=ow¢uNu1nzh»bu¢m¢nr¢£u=¢ Legion hall Tusday winingwhoa the tint mother and dlulhier hu. quotwasgina.It was undo: tho lmpien of tho Baptist guild d the Baptist c hurch and vu a mm on-' ioyabk ooeuloafr o m a wr y mu d point.The room and tables pngnx' ' i n ¢ f o r t h o i r E u t u p r o ¢ n mu 3 s u beenth leulstomthop n u n r d ; yea.n.'l'bols i n e i m r p o f nndshe hadpaldu b o u t i h l l l l l l priosahowoulelhnvoplidintho homoto wmlo n l- wtr y y o u r h o mepr o fn mH n .E..P.Hannonandwithherto1rnmorehant|,tho11ranttoploa.|o. lvliliili work in drilling the c hoir nndsllu r h o u k e p u t n l p l o n d i d y o m t h o y a n i n n m n a y n n d o x - p o c t t o t n a tyouon th o aq u ar e ¢nmta1nm¢nz-hu m n d .liilairmerc hants han nurspring O.L.} { i J | ln | o r 1 r n la B i a i xo n b u d n u w m m d u .' [IA NA c o mmon :i on- rs Thoschoolh o a r d mo t l u tiroek to begin arnnglmlnta for 81| one- o o n o t u a n n m m m p u u n n u .provldod um c he p hmma dgrs uot' the approval or the convention in lb: m i n sA our 'boys' dormitory will Pwblbls bo the :lint bllildlrll con- itrtldld.'<**l===°¢¢="=1¢¢!'f°\vf>°¢r~=o¢.th¢|m a o n h m n m m m m n z l'¢°°¥I¢i°=\lb¢¥nzin¥=lPir¢vlthtM :nd. u n aG.ac h m u m mu g o o d n t i m t u o f h n h f r o m01.110111 mo r h u s a u d th tr a r o g i a d z o a h o w yoo'| ndta1kovory our\n.nt| ..You vr i llb o pr o mp tly u n i to d oa md wi ll »eethe| ,'o odlb e!o roh ny in ¢,; nu- gumlnt the ngail ordor houses con- . not oompotc with. ¢ - - u -- l u - l AL P IE Dn m n z a AlfrodHeater wa.: born in Jones County, Ion on Judy 24, 1848.His puvents movedzoIhrrison County, low; whom they homutudodmd th in Hr. Hai l: nu r to man ho od . Blair, Nohr. llmh 15, wasGrlnliml and Grandpa omummk. D ! " M m Weirishtoaendourhoutic stc on- lrlhllationa to you both on your08th Wedding Anzdvenuy.W a urhinly 'W i am ml! i njoy muy mo n meh Mo ld o n .Il u nwrittenn little roomwhichIhope Nrlll#vuyou somecomfortIndplenum.I lo r n ono both thiswinhr.We are all onjoylnf fha winter In the best of spirit and health Ind :only hops youfolk: gn, liao. Again in lend oongrarnlstiona to you both. Binoonly, Hr. uni Hn. John A. lleDon-lld In dfamily r and this sa out of the ordinary £orH,;¢,, \\ris:hi, Lols Metzinrrcr, Mary I " 1 x - _..¢-»4.-¢n»¢¢»-¢""" "" '° "" "" '" "" "" '¢v \ we ~H 1 E N 'E R P R I S * \~ Au. ms Pnorue .run no ravoarrla .o|=F1c|AL PAPER on Crrv OP BLAIR,NEBRAs|<».Nob L... Hlal¢ri¢|| ._ al--.J Ask for "BLUE manor# BREAD"GENERAL AND Locfu. News AND connuznr for for "BLUE amen naman" vErf;§§<Yx BLAIR, wnsnlufiron COUNTY, Nnon sxm, MARCH 26, 1925 No. 9 7* -'_1 lglonon ol-' uns. a num: f _"_ " ` " " T " "- -_ "miém ess .um "*` W " "" " " " " ` _Nl-KU-HI CHAPTER ;A family dinner was ~ at issan RIIBBERS G W I soc m f . m m -fg m s ou lc uzcrul ua A - .. a ~ * X 4;n r 5 l . hnme o i l h a . E .B u n n o f n o n hD .i i H l S T 0 R Y i M , m e B o n d i ? w h e n h a r c h i l d r e n Written B r u n . m e a u d i L u m ' Glvinl Fld! 9 1 Inter est To ' Public Relative To Work Of Under . _ - - . . ¢ r m s A MUCH NEEDED W ANT Niku-mi Ihlplur na named after an nam Primm daufhter of me chief of the Ayeawaya (Iowa) who,'fi'5 his tribe,frequented FL At hnaon when it aaa full of activities, and a moat intelnating pos vish in 1200 II. S. aoldlera, the Sth Infantry, the American Fur Company , at the bead of which was Peter A, Sarpy, a Frenchman of god birth. who was famous the length of tha river for his bravery and determination. The mxgoon. Dr. lladan Gale. the ¥°'|1!\8'¢r lon of a noble Englhh !am» i3l'»who had left civilisation for a life of adventure in the New World and who seemed destined to dwell away from all women of hia race, admired thia unusually bright,and beautiful Indian maiden.She was the heat of |33 her raoa,full ofdiloitrs well formed pmflle, and ~ strength of wi ll and purpose.She' had never been nun the hard mx.which usually ren us we equavn. Was it Munn um Dr.Gale.ahould woo her and make her hu i W U C ?| A diughter named Hur. c ame of' und gn nd children cam!in ldth well-filled buketa and set a table fl! fo r a kinz The affair uraa in honor of bar return to her home in Blair after spending the vrinhr with her daughter, llra.Bam Bandt, o Castleroek, Colo.The dinner was prepared br Ira C. B. Bunn and her daughters, Mina Addie-and Hrs.. Opal Reavel. Thom who were present to enjoy the ocaalon were Mr. and Irs . (L B. Bunn, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bunn Illia: Addie Bunn, Mra. E. Bunn, Hr and hira.Opal Reeves,llrs.Sam Barrett of Colorado,Herbert Bunn of Minneapolis, linn., Hr. and lin. Frank Allbery. Hr. and Hn. 0. A. Goyer and Mn .ll.Millar. JOINT BIRTHDAY PARTY 0:5 last Thursday aftemoon K r ; E.c .Lippincott and H n .C.R. Sutton oelebnted their birthdul al the home of the former.-A large eroml of friends were present and a ddjdona luncheon vraa aened during the afternoon.This aeeina to he anannual affair with these ladies. tbl party havin; been at the Sutton home last year. who me guests left they ¢xund»w b e a i w i r m h w m e h o w u a u m d wiahed for them both many horny birthday. mu u n i o n d i a n me n w z t h e - M H W E S L E Y N ~ traits of good character from bothl her parents.She in marriedJosephza. . .~w r c m s n n r s x n m s mi xtu r e ° f E n ¢ li ih . mm me , , , . i dian blooda.have aria-en a famlly,] Young People Furdah Musical Pro-THAT A'fllLE'IlC p i g g y which stands at the head o f tlli r l gram o f Hi * C l a n T d m t tribe and known throughout this It is worthy of notice Qoo,that which Wal W ell ~nu. uname sllbblli ll!Eckley Cue Haro P;Q. llminary Hearing Laat Tuaday. Eelsiey Identifies Cnlprlla And Tells oi 3°N==1'J' BOUND OVER TU DISTRICT COURT The preliminary hearing of Orin Frank and Neal Mellillan, bothoof #mm ~=»-fm 1-mr robbing two: Ecklay of Tekamlh of five balloon Urea and tunes sal held last Tues- =l\:r Tha ldlegad robbery occur ned about two miie:north of xmwiile on on evening of uma a. ln the hearing vhieh took placein the county coun IIekiey identified tha two men and gave a graphic a.. aeription of the Nhbtnf He u i d that on the esrming at about 9:30 he was returning from Omaha vim the tire! and aome ptlur ruppliea whllh he had pumliaaeo when he was overtaken by the two men who were driving a Chewolot touring ear and that they crowded h i m a o t lma ti t wu e jt h e r tt e p h i a ear or a° into tha ditch. At this he 'aaa nnlered to atiol u» » n i ¢ n u mwm¢ £ m= ¢ fu » a . \ > u z being unable lo realli tha oflihllpartyproondadvotakewhathe wanted from the ear and before leavin: they went through his pock- ru-relieving him of about finean dollars.To these charges the man plead 1110!lty andthe judguboundtheiu lover to the dlxldzf court and placed 'their bond: at $2500 Dr. Paeblu, councilman from Third country..|~Received ward, :ook the writer to tank recently with one exception, iz has been the yomen of the family who have shownt h e q m f u e r w h i c h ~ eminence.(Read the charming story ARE ON ' m ~ n A N N UA L ' r o u n regarding the statement in I m \=6ek'a Enterprise about the Ca.|¢et~ -~»-|>-¢¢»»--f\~.~»..aluu||uuln»....~ -- ....._.l,;¢;,;q¢;u:e W hich tbl. gm; _ The Hen'a Glue Club of Wealayln " N i .kumi" by Mrs. Huge; Mu Hur Ur.i\\ersity at University Place, Net. phy in "Nebraska Pioneer neminn- new a conoeri at 'iw llethodist o¢nces").*church on Inst Sunday evening to 1| B l i r m m s beenme inmnrr¢u§}l§*;¢°crowd °f_ interested listeners. 'a m-uhen the Daughters of American,e swung mens program aa co1...xuu0n unveiled the marker at¥"""'! of :\ K*¢*l variety of Lumbenu. II.. Calhoun In Auzun 1901 to corn lr lin'glee club work,s o me n ngQ,Leu and Clark For wlections,both sacred andmernorne'18treaty with the Indians in HDi at c 1.-Wil,*°f'3 remfened.An excel "Council Bluff" and began their re-l Lent male quanette gave several eenrch for ancestry dating baci ¢°.numbora,andaapeaker brought do\\m ¢¢,|¢,"§,] times..f the house with two very clever, hu- morous selections.One of Lhe nov-An invitation was extended to thelStale Regent also Mrs. Mm: Murphy. :ities of the PNKTIIBI was a euphoni-: to Par ua a vi ; and plan an or um lolo, while the orchestra work. an ration.lnlm, was veil received.An offer- g .It was through the untiring ef- forts of Mrs.J. B. Adams and Hrs.l .W. Kenny that this wma carried; through.;ima date was arranged for April 29, 1505 ulsen Mrs. Alloc. past State Regent and Airs. Harriet Mac Mur phy some to I-or plans for our or ganization.'I\~elve of our Indie" were present at. the home of Mr J. li. Adams, who had been appoin (Continued on page tluee) ing was zaken to aid we Glee Club in def:ly ing Lhe expenses of this tour,which ihey make as an nd- \~erLL~cment for the Nebraska Wes- leyan Unixersity, which is a bletho- dist institutioni.Allan La k e r of .\rl||:;.\ln,:tml who is well known :ry-\..;Washington county young [i|.~]\l\,is the presidenq, of mn or- , m..;1:ian and apperned on the pro- gwin in n very excellent violin aolo, which war.n dellglltfui aurpribi to nhl: malty friends here. :loa m THEA TRE r uxzs imo Iabout ro. take over for an athletic field. The Dr. says that the council did inet vote to take it ova: but that .they simply voted to aes "how many would be in favor of taking it over." Now there may be u ditferenee but il is ao infinizesmally small that in common pnrlance we would any that ik "is splitting Indra". The citizens of Blair need an athletic field or, for that matter a *park just about as much na a dog needs two :alia ami be that as it may, we are American enough to believe tlmt the citizens of Blair should have n voice in the matter and that it should be settled by a vote of the people rather I I :I than by a eouneil. Huw many people in thin town, or rather, what per cent of the people need an athletic field? atop to think that such as this is just a matter » cf hardening the many for the bene- fit of a few?How many would uae meh n place?Juelz n very small portion and the great majority will fl.ave no time. opportunity or inclina 'tion to asnil themselves of the bene- =fin~ if auch there bé:~ Such actions as this, bunlening the of this town Did you ever n proposition 1 cams sr. mrnacxs P.\a'rr The Home Theatre building ianowi 1fininheilanditis a monumen ol;((.rowded out lanl. week) beauiy for the c ity.It is but sel- dom that one meets up with such n building in a town the a i u / o f lilnir.I t is replete modern conveniences ings possess und is liouru.Jdvgh oi the credit building la due £40 Mr. Gilbert Hines of :he firm of Slzruve and Hinc. wio lumifhed the pln}\.1 and thu nlimnles and to him muc h of the an ideal play for this unique Mm.Camp's S.S.clans of the (.l1ristinn church were entenained az a. Sr.. Patdeks' party at the Lorne of llelen and Wilma liurgor Tuesdaywith all the that auch build detail work is due.1"Gil"| as we commonly know hiq1 l..1.~ rv,wie building his life work.llc lim atudied it from n scientific ':=v<lpoint and knows exactly what I as i f m e r .He ir able to gnei iagurea and compete with city firms evening.Each member invited a guest..Ire rguniif "sm spent in playanir uzuno:.IleiuF1JT\¢|'l-"were served \.!. rh were carried out in the tlllua :ci um of' Sl..l'utriclan Day.A l " liar hfu5¢ was {]¢C9!I\'.¢'d in gI¢2!\They all departed for home at the hour of eleven,tellin;the hostess what a delightful time they had. Those pre.-sent were ns follows Mines Mattie Weber.Blafl Moore neun \\a1kin.\, Ellnora I)e\.inl!§», Bar bara Bowman,Helen Svongnarwi. Jeannette and £irn¢e 1\lcConnick, unl»:L\ of the size ot Blair.iL<>\e, Helen and Wilma Burger an-l The Enterprise eongratufates Hr.1M,.,_ Camp.Fontrlbuted.: limes, we hn\egrow|1 up togetheiworltvd-together " h w * =" H 1 m : r l n s r s u a i n n o r s r m x c z»o\1r»z=l1=r§ and are take this method of handing him thi! eomplin1entbET liesing um a few words of eomlnend- nisfsahanaf was`the first Sunday' of Spring, being Harsh 22,and ill ation as we so along lile'a |»=U1\°1:f|»ea well nigh a perfect der.The is worth more than truck loads of flowers after we are gone. Tho Enterpriie $1.50 per year. loads were in good condition and theaulolatlwere out in force to take: advantage of the sunshine and balmyspring breezes.i many for the benefit of the few L= what has brought on wars and hant u hi to nations: and it is the one gthing that America has stood out against.ll.was the creed of our foreldhers that the public should be taken into full confidence in audi matter: and this creed should not be fieparbeel from.Let this question to to a vote of the citizens and if in is the will of the majority of the rillzenui tnen we are content to abide by our au.-sam; The public sentiment is not for lhis move. we have not heard of n ! I KITES escarr . n u n a U n a l n w w w a n n a s u - d l Near Blk City Sent U ; To A a¢i¢\\u| of -rn you Manda! Candi Near Blair ,n a a o n r r a l c c o m n m o u s BAD Ou las:llonday afternoon w e loflfnment kim landed in use mea dary of Dan Thomhaon mldng aboat any miles south of Blair and were imimdiataly pkkod up by two gov. crnimni :nan from the weather h l r p u :tation n¢ a rB lk City who had been Inailing in undo!to p i than.Tllla e k i te a ve r e a e n tu p b y th e bureau on llonday to register the e r g l lu m of u n maoaphera.' r n inagumenu maehed in the kite ahqnnd practically the aama eandl tua`aa oeeurred twelve years pravl oufwhan the eydono struck Omaha Aaoordflls to the inatmmaata they had Ililld a halghth of two milea ' h e a kites ara in common nad byfweathor bureau station; and the tmvin question were seven feet lon; and alxf eetvi da atthe ar ide atpa r! a l l t v o and one-half feet at the wi ll They were ennatrucied ln a naai uorkmanlilno manner.being ho¢ii.bolar.her 1rit.l1 piano wire and u m with umbrella silk. one end hlai and the oth!! white. They wo n :c ond at the Dan 'Uiumpaon home until thly eoidd be removed eonvenlently. auroxrr or D. A. R. CONVENTION _Th 23rd annnd eonferanca of the Dtlkhtera of the American Revolu- tion met at Beatrice, March 16, 11 and 13.The guest.: of Honor were H n Anthony Wayne Cook.p lu i . dent Ganenl of the National Society l l a :Alien Louie Hebuffea,Vine Gmonlrof ;| .a¢m"n,_ 3%Elllt Grant Drake,Vice President Genenl of- Nebraakl. and Past Vice i"reli|.lenl. General of Neineka, Bra. Charles B.Letton.Hina llc buifee In also National Chairman of Ameri rnnization.She bokl of the 'work being done in cities among the for eign born through night a¢:l1oola,claeaas for the women in tachlngrhunsewingand'eookinz and u l speak the English language.Thr more imporumi pan or she work is teaching them to be good Amerian citizens.Tho President Genenl gave two most inspiring and instructive tllks; on the work of the National Society ilareh 20--W.R.C.hanalngton at Mrs. Fred anna imma. umm 27-K. E. c hnrdl ax 1:30 to 5:30, Dr. Lipp of India, Dr. Cott- i n g h a m o ! P . I - . D r . P a li a o d a l' France.7:80--Bishop Hiller will speak. Marc h 28-W. R. G. mana. Marc h 30-II. A. G..at Mrs. H. J . 5Ian.un'a w s u . x x o w u r o u s e r n o r u r w a n -l n I I I The mar:-algo of Mr. Frank Wilson and w g Evelyn Bolt took pla n Wednesday, Hard:25,in Council Biufia, the ;Igrlj| \\|.ll bein; Blv Perkina of! the Counefatioual church than.Both of the contracting partial are Wuhington Chlnty pmddolh tb llvrl&¢bdo¢t.\1| dau;i!hro!Xr.ao-I1 Mn .Ensmaztlio lto f th lae ity and the groom, the only aan of Hr. and Hrs. IIona Wilson who live wuz of Blair.They ara fine rwnz people and have mans's u d o ;qualities urhieh go to mah for meoaaa and happiness in li!!-Tha nearly 1edl'1rll1 nuldl on a part ol tht Hosea W ilson farm and ui llg o! . o l\0 u l¢ k| I | \ ln § i n la b o r \ time 1 The Enterprise extends NMHU1 'u u ¢ » u m d b ¢ n m h ¢ u » a l r . m < i Ira. W ilaon. TEN nu MARRIAGE LAW REPEALED c un wNu r L a w will Go me E the r . Mr lat.ou Law Pmved A Peak Nuhalne Ani DNN Bud- aa al Ol! Of Su u HOME w n o o m o s : N VOGUE Governor l|.e.l¢oll»el;adanld a hill on larch 20.The nfl' lair will tab effect .in three months. This npaal will mean muc h new buainesa for Nebraska aa the lasr drove many marriaru out of the Wm umm E l:Galleria;E o i n D u m as 3 I . B . C a n ¢ h , 1 \ ¢;,| .| | -\ T o ' l ' h e T ¢ | l | ? | t Lecture TA LK I S AN HI STORIC AL n aa r Tbelec toreplannedfor tbolaaou- lc brotharhoodof thlaeountfwhleh **° \1 ¢* <U" ¢' l` \\~ dlr» v¢= ln r. wu aauoenainaveryda'i.a&'' Aitar aa nba ta ntiad di lr nlr an da »oc ia.lbouratthll.E.dlzr¢hba.| a- n|en£laat'I`uoada1anutn¢atvh.leh an i mn n n u e rn wd e f la a oa i e ls r a - xhenuframailove r thaeuuaty had. gatbarad,thoondaro!naare.h1raah o n - a t w n l e u m v l e u h m h z w l l n m inadaraadyfor tlalpropdtlolnavant. Charlaa!l.3i\¢pl\ud.Grand€1iap- lainfor thaatateofliabraalvauraa thaapaaklro!t.hln\nl| | ¢.B i lla b - ) U ¢ L " l u o n r y i n t h a Dn a io p lln t o£t.haAmarleanCommonwnlth"'na exceptionally tallhan dlod and i l- tenaely hutrnwfo.F o r a o m a y h n l i l l a a o n l o b r l r u m n y i m u m g a u w n n g u n m a -ta r lah r o r th h lae tn mn e u n aa n b - tu r a ao lmdc n t mm n n l b a i l d h a laad of th lzn alvho han bla np romi- ne n ti n th a d ln i a p nln lo f th te n i l- rrr.'1 'h u» n ¢i nr h t1 *m»= \ =¢ =r - o n th e aerean andth -llpolllil'in g n p m e u r m a a u n h d u a n m m - ealer en to re ha ra ei ar in axna nn lrz h a z m d a u mn o a u b i r i m mu n e ; andaf the aamatimalr rough tonz th¢ fae tth atthala.» oni ¢or gan h| - zionatalltisn¢a!llunulmoatlrom.l~ ne n tly in o ur e oo n uf a ava lo p mln t and z h a ta n e a tma jo r i t r o f o y m'm u t p m m i n e n t m e n w e r a l u o o l f Theleetunambra eadtlse gulodd Lheearly ..rof our country .l,..S"$. iivi" signing of thenedaratioiloilndapeadenol-Materials for another leetlrl ba- gi n ni n g attliI i d at| a ru i d Il¢ lQ¢ 5 ' 1' m a ne w . i r s w- i f xH1 , - b r = n _ . . .thi;h.lat.orrd»<|m ro the preallt timo-llaaons from Herman,Kennard. Arlington. Calhoun and BenninllW new ppaent and all arithout a sill* rllll- Naturally where me marriuv enrimr roles were d»¢lit\\W| mn the ceremony was perforrned a eertainfmanner in thic k Grand Chaplain amoun t. o f hmm fan ned.um Shepherd hmuea his subjec t.He il ly the photographer vu alled upon an orator of sbliitr. aerlona and N lor a weddilll picture. me jmaergenimainins whic h ooudod with on which he narratedfor a wailing ring. etc. urhleh,taken emring eventsall in all mule qnsitn a little itemlheld his audience lpellbotifld thwvlh- during n Qw to Une |nate°a balinaaal out the discourse. m a BIRTHDAY BLAlR ro meo PEOPLE W ED her subject being "Aims and S¢-one Mrs. 3. w. Erwin pmed her mm;Milf ¥>°r°=i=v sumueu ml l r - u: nm | }A. I .. and n too bliQflyt\,fnhdly mt Sunday md fb, ,|_,,I"ranels Anderson were married Hoa- ,Le nlzetehed our wi aehia\1ment.|,.'.u remembered by about twelve Mfday afwrno'-1,Farah 16 an Coun- our preaenz work, and our hopes and: Eileen Relief Com indie: and neigh~f51 Bluffs,by Rev.He m;DeLong plana for future acvrompli..ihmentn.bars who camo in on the dex pre-Elnd -wen: ac moe to inane keeping u te f interest was the story'in wid h , t h .c°mP|;m,n¢,_on the !lx!n»\m Boston one !l.r"I\||'Ud IIE 1 YB 0 "us ggof the purchase of the Portrait U a! the der ,nd pan unpleasant alia1;lU'i twenty .ww ia n-a'1.vit om- llembrandt Penle, one of America# noon with- her.1 ral! mile wear of tofu.moat renowned artisii.of (korge On Sunday ,lm was also nude.The bride ia the daughter of Hr. \\'aahlngI.on.The portrait has l>eer.fb.bs a mir, from her ==»¢hfsf!'""'Airs.Peter Sirieklett :nd B a Lung above the platform in th°'angm;amily,Nr.and Mrs.gmmggpgrmluate of the Blur aehcola of the l of 9:3 She hat bac meAiidlzorium of Memorial Continental Caldwell of Tekamlh and her grand-i c ora 1 u cHeil.ron and family, H and Mra. Allelfpluy gd at the Racket Sinn part ll! Mn. Elizabeth 0'Linn 5milh,Stl.tt Caldwell,also of r n w m h L,1,ti1e time ainee her gnduatlon and Regent, presided at all the meetings. Lkgridl of gmnh son of Hr. md has made many irietrda by her quid' State officers elected for this YG". Mra. George HeBride, another grand-lilm'model! demeanor\.e|1 Mrs. g s. Paine. sure Regent Inon was d m present md ,¢¢\|1,¢dl Mr. Anderson la one of seven zona linc oln;Mrs.Butterfield.Vice Re n n pleasllli celebration.of Mr. and Zlra. Hana Anderzon not N rf lk Mrs Wanaer Reds-|of Fr~em.\n£ who formerly lived on gent,o o ;.s .vor, David City: Ml!-5 Brown, Audi-._n funn near Fontancile.a n A . c . n a ls i s b ww .o ~Beth young people are industrious, tor..Fumnont..A reception was grim-en in the ball room of the Paddock Hotel the last evening of the conference by UIQ: hostess chapter.Those in the re- ceiving line were:Mrs. Ellit Grant Drake, Vine Pres. Gen. of Nebraska Alfa.Adam Mellullen,Mrs.I).S. Dalbey. Regent of Elizabeth Llontn-, gun Chapter and all officers of tho single mx never, who in not p°"°"°,::i.ap!.er.A delightful mun iw pro-3ally interested in the matter. who iii: gram was given after which refreehl in furor of it.The public wanus a ments were served.--lfarriet Ballard,mluction in public expenditures and! Rehn! Nikumi D. A 31 this will only be ar5.,added burden. Nur is the first cost the main ques- ilun involved. but the grading.the benuridyinz and the equiizment will r u n u r l ! i n t o t h e ~ o f d o l - llra. Word received by relative fromF. w Armlt states that he me Mrs. Amd: are leaving Loa Angeles, this wqk. Tuewny and expect to arrive in Grand Inland, Neh. about 'Friday when they will .apend a few days. coming on home the (int of sm week. \ CYCLONE .\:¢>n\1:aS.\lu 5 FOR asm-.1' womc The Monday Afternoon Club melvi m Mrs.ceo.McQ1mrri=»Hatch 23.Mrs. Chris Schmidt had cllarlif of me program and read an interest- ing aniele on the expalitionr of Cup't Dowd Mac llillan. lr was voted no une a fund. by rr¢¢.\~i11 offering,for me relief of the tornado sufferers in the eoin t h e e a m e t o g o i n w l h e i k d t k o u fund which will be sent there.Mr : C. 0. Dawson araa chosen to solicit the funda .The next meeting, Blanch 30. will II r \ II enterprising and worm while citizens who will no doubt makegood. They have the best wishes of their friend! in :heir new wuure. BLAIR HIGH LGSES AGAIN -The Blair High School clebllilll team was unfortunnre last Thursday evening when the judges decided against them in favor of the Omahl Central High team.Th i ai s th e las tof lhe d e ba n es to be held at home for this year.The Blair team were E41111 Jenaen, Harold Larson and Kirby Cook..lr ld th h f Mrs. H. J _Last Monday,Marvin 23.marlce<!_;°n. at n .mm o g The Omaha umm '=_f_;dH.=;~»hg3= the annirermrs of the 1913 e;clone:lham, David Fellznan .nnualy for nammthat dnl so much damage in Omaha.ng and Hrs. vu w. Pfnut! and'The judges u 3 were -\.F Omaha learn.and vscinily.Like zhnrh 2332 f.TL`..|11=f-== children of Panama. heb. 1-"=§l'$..l. E. Biahop. Oakland; Prin. J. § ; ; 1:.:°: ;;. ~ 2.1; f ;=:;.. .... n been ~ - visi r -= the 1=¢ f;:ff| § rn. Hmmm. Tekamah mi Prof. c . erclone indication!but we ¢$ClP£di1 E. Tyson home for a few " ; £ .Burlrholden head of the E°°"°' anything but a rain storm.~Burl Vaughn is reported to havafmie department of Midland Col1¢l*= \In poaition 'ith tlje Mystic 3511: offF2tmont..1 Olin Hoptrwdl returned b£onday|Sioux City,hkimr the place that -.from .1 :rip through ua stain look- Hugh c o m ina.Hugh w n m ' r m fire laddlea w i outaa mlll ing altar violators of the gamellrrml over the Hayle store here this week blame inJ.H.S!ewan';l:l.mihi8n0°l» v 1 1 1 r ;Il ax n si1 .. 1 II 5€i1 Q ~f r e Y . ii ~| . ~ ~a r al of vi 5 ~(. 4 n o u n . S Lh¢1kk' l dsy .l u .H B. ¢h m¢ n np nl- ld cr lut nu tmk- u u n l n d t h p r o n u n u h n d b o t n nnn oun end vue trr hdu tlr ith ntafl|\1.l r | . G u y S . D a v i | d G n n d Junetion,I m n w u x h oprhdpdq > a | £ » f ° 1 mn v ¢ n | » ¢ » mw x ¢ n v u q lo u d M.'l' hlmln ue cuilt ¢d af t hclallmlrlngan dvu nrvu dby m¢ n d M¢ ¢ u m h ln |ml n a | . r ¢ h s ¢ uu mlqh tjqd gs th ny wn ue cu um- ¢ |m mh . m x ¢ w d = u U . u u ll o p ~ d dxkhn,Obrlmpohmoau.p a u l a » ~ ¢ u » . x m ° - - u a . m ~ u » . » u m \ndJ d11 .e° ¢f¢ ¢.ru n5vrrv\hu b¢\ m u lm w m v m m a w n u d v p t t h k u m m n u l u v a n t u a d s z v m u m m x m m u u m n u t p l e n u m.Tho u who pla ned t n d u r r i d o u t t h f d l l r d i l o r v l nla ltllo d d e , I o1 r a la n h 2 6 , 1 8 7 2 | ndln188)theymovedtoBlair v h a n h a h u d n n m i d o d .T o l r . andlrs. }!ut»r te| \c h.lldr¢nn n b o m l i g h t a f v h o m l n d i h l l v i n g ; l n . B \ r t L l n n a tl o a d m i nlo i n , ln. C luunq Limo ! Fnmont, Nob., l i n .E.H. Tor n llMB la i r : ln . Gonna Linn of Fremont; Hn. Wm. ¥ n n u 1 v n f 0 m; Ru n u H | ¢ h . r a f C h lc a g mln . Za b b i o f lt r i lh ln ln d Golnh, W k., Hrs.. Dic k Bc amtt of Blividon, RL m m . a ninm om du m l r .Hestermarrledla r ySmith. Aftu a linprlng Hindi. a eompllea- dono luthmaandl i n ttrmlbll whic h Iufhd for soma tlmo Hr. Hu- t udi e : lo nlu t' I ' hu r u h y . A a a m x n l { r . H e l t | . r w u h : o v n fo r hhhonesty \D<¥I¢°1'liD¢<l\\3i- tial and whoa in died thtcommunlty Zoatagoodc iiinn.H e v r u s l u o n An d tha lls en s i lld ¢ h l»l¢ € a =lL h e aerviéesn t t h e g n n . Thef une rll ae rvi msvmnh akl at the Methodist church lurk S=m<!\:r at 2P . H.a 1 u d i| 1 te rlmn t1llmld~ | ln theBlairgm|¢¢¢ryThachildren wereallpresent ntthefunenl c ere- many. m u u u m m i s- m m ml m m e luting lnflumel inf good. ha d lleu lur h u dn r dd n g n h m me to d llp o n o f Ml lu n a q u i ) - mmf . md h n u lh ld p u g , lr . a n dl n .Guy 8.D l v hof Ggmd J und iun , loin we n " gg of R u v . | n d l n . R o e | | w h l h b s n ¢ c mend tha bmquat. RoyKnottr ui b u l n s u a l l e : at the eduuty sat Wednuday . Mlm Eledice Godsey mme up nom Calhounto : ma d th c lo\ he r an d Daughur bmquat. Members of thi Sumlly school ofo0oon"H in v m t heC o n - r u g ' a t e d s - M ; \ ; w e . g¢ , fThls Hydro-dlsc equipped ~,'|AUTONlA'l'lCElectric zz'~ W a s h e rvo/Ill relleve youa._°`0of all the hardwork of 'washlng---does ltlnan hour or so-#and costs only _`y , /nfew cents for the electrl- ».~ .clty you usee./ . ¢. /l~L f "The Copper.Washer W ith a .Golden Value" See It At Our Store f.I\ '"f : H i|.___~A~~ R--. ., n r a n d d x h d G .B.Chrilthn.|mu wmp o h q pn d d u t . n » D n . w > ~ ¢ s ¢ d » ¢ y m n s - m ~ da y nu ln g.P n ! . N y h o lm g i vi n lllu zn z mlle e tn no u u hn r ma ua n ld ehu re hu bfD m m u hAfa u rn o lm w m p k w n d a a h o h b m m d n a d a o s h o l n ' r u n m m u u m m v m p u r u u B¢ a kr ¢ hn b oy u Fr ld qu £ | k t.' l'h ln w u l d n b a a p n p b e t v u m t h s u d - | | g\| | | l1\ u mu : d t M A u d c m y m » ¢ € u r \ » » 5 ~ u » ¢ p u m . » ¢ \ ln d v i n u i l n d t n l. x p r n z u u u s w n mn -m m a w mn. Nd » ¢ n . p h m . l ln ' l lo o n . v d c la n d Pr d. S v| § l! ¢. v'lo \h | \ r | 1 lt\ h¥ lf\ ~ A u v m m h \ w n s h d ¢ n m ~ ¢ a ~ p a r tu n u u a n l n v i u d to b o n n u n t . md wU n ¢u t ha 1r 6 hh n dd !n ¢ ;mi vlrury,l|.|rd|l9,1925. By JohnA.l¢Donlld. IS AB E L L A AN D I Blz h vi n d tu mb le k vln d o h u n m y m m g m , A | | d l ¢ ¢ u d n l mo ! o n r Y o u 0 > . J u ! f o r tb a d g i h l n y l t b r i n g b u k l v o e t l p r l n g ~ To m n l tt b u f m n n u b a m u , A n i i v s h t h t m d s r f l o w u u . P n mf h s i r lo n g wln le r d r u mx l t v u i n c h i h l p p y r p r l n g d m o h v u t h m m y y u n l n - Y mb o a mo n y h a p p y b r ld e , W h e xuth e bu n n y bi n thn r f lvll. 1' h | n ld . h d \ ' r pu n y o u , \ n b d 1 & , A \ 1 ¢ n ° u » » n d ¢ . W b o n t h a l v n t m n s o f f l d h o d Blaamedupony ourehnk. m m m m n u n i d w A n d y u u r h l l r l l v h i h l u m c w I 1 m y n » u 1 | . a u m u \ 1 » . A i i n t h e l o n l l g m B u k vu d mm h s c k n r d on u m i n y o u r f u m, And let u dru m o l the lpr lnlti~ Jun for wnlgm. x m l . o n s :a o u s m AGAINS T L OC AL smu ss ABlahwomannéolvedImd l o r d e r a u h g u th um i n m dhs b d i n gi t wa rn w l vu li n u n d uuy for mme mmm matefrillfor | d r u | , ¢ h A » r l a ¢ o h e r , | e e m i n | seve n) mu : bus par per y ud mm :hs Lhoughl she wodd han to pay atth ilocalsions.induetime the good: urived. not nz allwlu l sh o .li u ln e d n c a b e, u my r w: mbatituled.nothvflnl the c houn piecein: b o dShentumedil- Lhoso mother md waited.When n doppcnwodnudxy.| l ~ N o f m l h & n a h m 9 | p u H . h s ll|k t |lg ||h L ¢ o u u a d V \ o \ |H o \ t - n m .lr . n d l n . W l h l f W a d l k l u - n u Omnhnellknloaadny. 1 1 \ » o d \ n W | || o u n t u a ld w N | \om¢£|lFs n \|u d \||n ¢r u d sH n ¢ A¥b|K!Alhnln\rlLhhlllyrhlvolk. lo n s u dHol\h|WneM\fw a t u u a ¢ y ~ m a » ¢ ~ fm a ¢ 1 u w n lm - lvl- | | f » . A : | u z l l g h d t l p ¢ ¢ m - | r \ l d u | k h » p u t I | ¢ v i ¢ \ h | r | h t u . l n . H m r y 8 e h l n , 1 r . Qu li o a n u n b ut n m b n n h a v u h a h v h u n w n e h d t h n g r l w o . A w u o n t w r m u w w 'N»d ~v u.l r .M u 0oo.HA| 'n| |mhn.|h»dth| !ulIa\| rin|n e m u s a r - w . u > » ~ = ¢ m »u m * lr .l> !d nu ' blx1h , mlv¢, " ,, _l r . ; w l n h m w m l n m l n Ha n m d ll a ln s s mdl n a n d l l n . _llmn h' | 'y lo n. '| ' b| B ln \ ¢ t! u m| 1 y wlwhlvnb c m wo 1 Hn | ! o r P n d Hu r d u m, mvn d to D m n h a l l n v i i . t n w m m o d l t i u t h u m r l d h a l v v n h w w m - S i l k l l m r n l l ¥l» 0 l B UNNY c A ur o \ u u . \ (C¢ntinudf r ¢ n p | | \ o u o ) Inn-In vW l u l l H . \ I k y , t h | 1 d l | h \ o v n | ¢ t n u . t o d l 1 . l * q ° d ' M * | " f m z u u f m - .» \ n w v ~ l w r \ , m u u u u n n m d d n z a v k - | me .W l n d . n n | | b d d n l n d d u x ~ | l| | m h u r m ln k n . | h c ¢ l. | m b d l n - u » » ¢ u u ¢ 1 » m a m i = » h ¢ » d g u v t ul u n n r ,n h o h l v i f - 1 ¢ z u » m b n m . w ¢ m . | l m \ ¢ | » u . h ¢ B L \ u p -p m u a d u n d u m u t u r l m, , , | m u w s n u n n uI W | ; u d l n . | \ | r n a n t l y n n rl x n m n w h u m u w m m m m whoplly lf . h | A b n h lmUmo lnp u u l n ¢ . \ x¢ Ho l ly v o o d ! Hm | , \ n | ! a d n -Hn in J unn n pmd wu n n » f e ¢ » f 1 ; ¢ m . \ b ¢u m m m ! | | wMm ln " 1 ' h ¢ ! n m Ho n | " p l ly \ d ll th aEgyptiandmnhr.InBolly- wood.E n w u m q u d u l a u m b s r o l f n mwlu t a n m d ' | ¢ t o n l a | " h u ¢ a o f a r u n n n h o b n o h b e d wi lh s u ym u m y » 1 m m m u v h r u u ' < n ¢ u m .f u b a e u l t x w u n .|1 : h ; m . ! n l l l t | | n d n h l n | lnmdlin. A.EDkon fnmbhbd bl; day of mgagammtl for Nomur-tlmap nmjn xu se dlnn sr nt B o|a- |n vF \n we va o\ ud bo 1u r nu n. |on'|Cde,Lhcop\n£n¢nl¢!Ld . 1 ~ o v ¢ u 1 v n |¢ MH d l° ° f| , E E E § E = Truly Extraordinary Is This =___________________a____________________ SALE CF DRESSES A P R I L1() Frocks for Home and Street Wédr §§E= nE § The Popular Nelly Dons -- Sunbeam Dresses -- Porta Rico Hand-Made .Frocks.Striped Broadcloth, Sturdy Linens, Silk Strip Crepe 'CottonFoulards.. _ v : : : . : 1 n ¢1YlNl:ll £.fr£,¢amnz| . . |\ _, v - -~_ '~ OCP9I1* Hg;_ 'f-",' 1'." """"" L_-=1 ' E Fhas Handy Folding ~""a:'F~...».J. r__.'l~ g "~ ; ; " ~B u n c hF o rH o l d i n g ~ 1O n aE x t r aT u b . \ : i r ' ! f . " Z. ; =f i \ \ l i q i gQ= L ~=. ,:» »- - -w~ " ~ ¢` . = ' < l ` i - 5.4"\ §x ~1~!'.= r BP~M~EQQ~1 ~.|$1€5Lgzn r .~¢~:' ] r f `'1 . 5 ~..,Eha-=,=§= ~,~1.l|!1§..!=*5§=T. .»;~5-=__";;.I.¢ ' . _- . __ - . . . . .. . vI-. ~ _L 54.. w / :w_2 -E ._;_"':" -:_-_-::~:lf;=m . £ 5 m Q~ .The Arndt Hardware I 1 § E = Colorful, and just as smartly styled and finished as one's more expensive dresses.The Porta Rico dresses are made every stitch by hand, sind are elaborate with hm-id drawn work.Other models are trimmed with cro- chet buttons and embroidery collars. YellowRosePeachTangerineNileOrchidBlueBrown This line of Dresses will be here and on display on or about § E E-EEE April 10.Don't fail to see them §~~ ~ ~ ~ T h e M i l l i n e r ammuraxnxnmml||=||mmimmmm|||ul||lulu|||||||i||||||||||||hnnmn|u|||||||um:|m||||||||||u|nu|||||n|n|||||n||||n|u||||m||||||m||i|i|nn|m| I - - . s u»..». \ 1 4 II 1 I I I 4| 1 I I 1 I 4 - \ h n t v m c m m c n m n s c r o n ' n.u>'ns'r c a u s e s a w -u m m l l l d a n m u u ) Arthur D. Smulky. mm. Sund q Sd od 1 0 A. I. l»mu» ¢ s wa n 1 1 A. H. Ev¢|m{\1l guvk,'nm P. M. c a u n c mo r C H RI S T ° ( a r .Uanwln m d i z d d l l l l l ) L H. Gump, Purwr. mm School 10 A. H. Namin g W u nh lp u A. ll. Gzrlldln Endeavor 6:80 P. ll. mmm: S s r vi e e wo P . ll.Church Nrim,Wedmltllb' 7:80 poNc m:c A1'1oN.u; c mxunc n (Cor. \\'|!k1ar An. Ind Qalhx) .lamu Heknemm, Puma-. Sammy school m .\. u. la mb ; S c r vi e l u A . I . Evening services at 7:30. f s r .PAUL LUTHERAN CHURC1! (Drum, Neknukni mv. R. J, xlf.-imrx.-en. Puun s mw S d n : l a t w A . M. Church sen-ma ax xx A. al. AHERICAN EV.-LUTII.' m m m '1 (w. Linc oln md had lunar) H. J. W arning, Putor. Blah* Tolephom 1802 American Lulharm N l l d o u h\~ struction:Su nd ay snamooux nl 41:80 or 2.Sunday sehod 101. m. D M M aervlaa |! 10:30.Ou r lo r. a m m n n m m l y m m nl Gnrmmm. 1 ~The dmreh bolrd menfoeeulondy 1 m l tho w w w mm b a n m m m quu-m-ly. Th u l u l l: A l d mo a n wr y d mWednesday llhmoan uf mamh. 4I R'ru plllor mama.w u m ' mi n i o n - m u o n o n ' a w w P . I n ' I m a s s : v . w ' m n n . . \ N c a u n c a \ (Our.Jac kson md Cantor mul)e H. Nk ln m. Pu ur .| s u m ; s a m m s A . l l .1 | | ° 'l\ \l°l Si nha xoxo A . ll.z Bm- w S e r vi c e mo P . ll.( eILE-ORGANIZED c m m c u O l | J E S US c a ms r OF L A TE R I D A Y s u m s < llln e oln s am b d wum s m A ' mn n w 1 . J . m u m , o m m .e m u , Smldly Sdmal lt 10 0'doek.| Pnsehlnl San rieu at ll A. U.1 s'r. FRANCIS BORGIA A (Callaallc Church) (Comer Oolfnx lnd 801 nmol), Fhtber C. A. Boyendarfvr.Pld n r n m a n d Thlxd Snndny c li n c h month. Hui 'u s A . ll.\Boc znd lad Fmmh SLMIYI- Km I u : m o A . 1 _ \u7moms'r 1:\>xsc om\.l.1c a u n c a ' (Co r. Co lhx md 5 0: mu h)3 o. U. lillshond. Putor. Sunday School 10:00 A. ll. lo m ln g S e mi n \ l : N A . I . Bpvnnh Leann 8:30 P. M. Ereldnf Service 7:30 P. M. Pray er lasting Wadneidny nm- lu -uso. sr M/ u ws E PI S C OP A L c r -u mm(Gnnl Street betvem 4lJ\ md Sth) ; Rev. Chu. D. Haring, Paw:| mn..4~............v..-.§w|~4ln|| I : . . f . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l . -. . » . . . . . 1 -4 - I -1 * - * ; : :w ' = » = = 1 - =..... .. . .- -. . - . a e. .. . ; - H ' "-ru am m| | _ n u n | | ». » . - .. . . - . _ . . _ - . . . . _. - . _ . , . . . . . _ _ .- _ . . . . . _ . . .. . _ . - . . . _ . . . - . » - . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . _ ARLINGTON .NOTES tzves for aererml weeki. Little Phyllis Sehiall la lil with a Arlington, March l9.--The Young severe cold. n e w keneington was entertainedat th e home of ilu.I-'red Pfel!fer'RHSL'l.T:§ To BE El&PEC"l'EI) on ' r ww e ven illl wi th Mr a . mu -Flo n P URE BRE D Ltvzs wc x s fer.Mn .Frank Brokaw and Iliafn Maude Zrlaeters as the hoateaa-ea.A rt-pon just luued by the 1:n;¢,¢¢ Llra. J. E. Aeachbnchcr led the Blblo Staten Department of Agrleulturestudy after vdxkh it musical prognmgori the progreu of the better. Hrs.: una enjoyed. The nfreahmehla wer better stock campaign tor thc im carried out in St. Patrick style. Him- provement of domestic animate ataterit bvelyn Illackllurn and Sue Newell briefly why purebred eninnh excel served and were dainty SL Pltrlc krolltir kinda.The iltffmltatlon ll cups and aprons:About thirty-(ive based on the average experience ol were pruent..Following ia the pto»|}.umlresle of ntock owner: -who have gram an given:vocd solo,Mba been ln a position to make oompurl Lillinn Waltinrfoni; piano solo, Eve lyn Blackburn; violin selections, Misa tlllaabeth Klotaeile. The small son of Mr. and H n . Jo,k Schlnpfcr who has been quite lll with pneumonia la reported na slonly improving. Henry Reckrneyer ia building an arlditlon to his rnkiencc. Mrs. Fred Menking left laat week for Stanton 'where :ho l l visiting rrtilu her daughter. Ira. Frank W olf entertained at a family dinner in honor of Mr. Wolf'» birth anaiveroory.Places were laid fo r Mn a nd i lu .Harry Ostennan, 51r.andMra. D.C.Webarand Leo Weber. Hrs.A.0 Haikina shopped in Dmaha on Honday. Mra.Habd Read Scott, son Glen md 'laugh ter Arm or Sioux City rialted over the week end at the tome of Rv. Frank Williams. Following la the list of the prin- :ipal clutractera who will appear ln .he operetta."The Toroatlora"at he opera house on Thursday, March l9: Senor Dlctorlo; Bendta an1lQua- aita,Vera B-evelhdtnar and Gladyl Schteokamp; Quan and Pavrlo, Lloyd Nalkenhorat and tavern Bevelhelrm rr; Dolores and Hula, Velra Ander- ton and Inland Clark; Senor Whack- re and Benor Srrateo, Joseph Black- norn and Huzb Rhm dancin; girla. Iretchen Cook, Lucille De Witt, Hel- rn Sklnner. Nadine Utterback, Mar- ge" lteckmayer, Olive Unlnud, Jean olta,Leona Gleaaelrnan;chorus, :ombined glee clubs. c. G. Marshall and v. V. llarallalt tttendod the reunion of the Scottish Rites in Omaha on Wedneulay eve rung.G. W. Offlll ot' Lincoln vru at busi rmeaa caller here on Monday. Drs. P. l.. Carly and W. I. Nelson were hoata to the Mena' club on Fri- daferanlnz at the home of Dr. Cady.Sooutmaater Nagel of Pre- natal.It thus Pohl!l £0 the result.: which other fannero who are con- aitloring the improvement of their livestock .may e-tom from purebred sires and purebred dams. Following ia a summary of the rolnts in which purebred: exeel: Based on utillty alone,pemlmle livestock HU an earning 'Power from tt third to one-hall' greater than tomb me k .P u n b m ,excel otheé`»rock ln: Superlorlty, and economy In the mnveraion of feed into med, milk wool and work._ Surplus purebred.-\ are aalable ot satisfactory prices in a ='"Je°f'>of an a"The progeny of purebred :tres hu practically a 50 peacent greater tale value than the progeny of zine not purebred. Better breeding, _combined with proper and adequate feed, practically prevents runty Ii cck.of which the average farm has about 7 per cont.. Well-bred beef cattle, -mn and swine y ield from 5 to I0 per c ent more meat than inferior animals of the aame live weight, and the meat la ol better quality...limp:overt livestock makes about to per eeot more profitable use of feed than common stock.Purebreda ex- cel tndev. and grades excel scrub; The uae of purebred alrea to the oimenhlp and uae of fully all time: an many purebred female animals. The foregoing brief ooualullona are holed on thorough analyses of large numbers of reports.The movement for better livestock which the cle- partment is conducting, in coopera- tion with the various Statllhls re sulteal in at gradually increasing re- cognition of the many points rn which 'arcll~bre1l animals are superior to ordinary llvestock.The etmly and control of animal breeding ale among the most important and practical ma ne of making llvestock enterruont was present and gave a \er)"|;|iggg more profitable to fennel) and lnaplting talk about thi bor acourglgo of improving the q w l t y of work.The men colored a fine lunch meats. tfter the PNKTIDI which was aa follows.:C HURC H o r lz n ms r Piano selections Duane Cill?I..H. Camp, Pastor Selections bs' Cedar Boys' oeeheatra. accompanied 'JY Mra. w. x. ""'"*°"|"We etand for the restoration of Vocal atlettiuna Dic k Cl'l3"New Testament Chrietimlty;in its Banlo aelectloua Jack Cody doctrines;its orrlinancee:and itsHtl.Ed Boker and MIM:w°l°"lprac €ias".- and Harold of Plainview efrivvd;Have you heard Crockett?li e it Friday evening for a vlell htro with the IEvangelist that you have been relatives.Ur. Boker came on 3*"""\heeHng about the lui,few Jaya. hr. having accompanled n ahlpment Come! see him, hear him, every night of hog: to Omaha which he hadon exapt Saturday night. Satuwy k market. They returned to {hur:lt of Christ Leads their home on T"¢=|dl¥;in Eranaellatlc Increaae .L C. Rhea of Fremont 1nI..'t in town lirmbar ».»oC "" " " " "" " _ " " ""a r a . . .. y -» . . \ ; g | » | ; 3 5 !, _B l a i r ,N e h r u : ch oo se t h e H i g h W a y o f woxi zin m r n t o f de b t s i s O n e Y e o n f r o m t h e s l m q 11: |uglth G o d fo r 1 l fe 's h i g h e s t e n d s , o r a i d 2 8 t h d a y o f i l u e h 1925.p e r i o d o f I. \ ~ g i l l L o w W a y a t w l v i i i i a u l o d f W i t ne s s m r h a n » i _ u 1 d t h o s e a l o f t r y o f u i d | t h a t i s g o o d . o r y o u m a y l i k e c ¢ r fa i n . m i d C o u n t y C o u r t ,t h i s 2 l a t d l y o f a n d e n t u o d 1 h w y !o n a l a k e t h r o w a w a y y o o : * F e b m a n ,1 9 % .~»m a r y W 2 5 . l i o n s , w h i c h fo r y o u a r e y o u r p o 1 r e r ~ s | 5 - 5 t .1.C .E i l e r t e m s t a n d o 1o £di r e ct e d o ff o r t ,a n ¢ l . d r 1 ! t o n t h e C o u n t y Ju d g e a n d sa i d d u li vr i n d n o f chan ce,o r y e t y o u n i l !'f o r c e a n d : f f i n ._..... . - __.:_ \..n._| _._." ska,March 26,ima _ :maimed unpaid for a enly days from the en decme which was made an the tlth day af Feb-and ma iudxmenz, IE nntl helm: still unpakl :ree being still in fu ect, the said real estate ed wil! be sold as afore- 'sf :ii d w mu r- ns pravided br uid or n and the Zan in :meh nd pmvlded. 18111 days! March. nom Haudee Hehnns, E of Wuhinntmy County ~--g~r wé -J m r,Nebraska,liuyeh 26,1925. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE dream form. EXTENSION NOTES Sndu: Cara of th Strawberry Bed Straw should be rakami from _I rmkhed stunberry bed as soon as the spring really opens up and the plants begin to grow.Only enough etraw to keep the berries from much-' his the dirt should be un.if ghg: bed is more than two years old some of the newest' plqnta from the ends a f m n n e n a h o u l d b e a e t i n a n e bed and than the old bed shoulq be renewed when the fruiting season is a |a Starve Her For I I t is danzemua to sow within 24 houn I rmrs for the simple re is in a fwared conditk a condition to receive I :hm time :ends in num flow and the gjouruz Pi! c-verfed and in man! :ble to take all the 1 As a eonnequmzee. her come asked and acre become nestieu and 1 .. . ! . . . . .E - v q v r m u-THE .wrx nr i6 Holla feed a brood mar :h o h r-I nun that the m u w d m t i n o0¢L Pged nl miata the milk 5 soon heooma cues are notnothefs milk. udder will be ind sho will will lie ar zxuusrnun. Nofrzs ~ .-suns: will mvei ==~=f'""'f n. 'f="°"*"' Gertrude Emily having bm "mic n ""'"""' A "nwlc e chnrga"of two cenu wil! be eideei by the U. S.postnl dcpqrlmenl to all parc el post puk- IEM-Thin in in keeping with the gmfingpnlky af public aervim ¢ unnimu to bam: nt¢upana".»er~ vice rhargn" in onler to equalize the 5 ,: U Thlt ,0,4 to gh, ¢m|.!ll;lnu lh y ,Minnie Alnelia W llli lmhi u Flqnla Fisk Himlioy. Lydia CmwsllBiuci.:nail have s new $20,fJuol'f\n||\er,Fwra E.Bndlly ,Grgoe school 2 . ;;;,..'Lrovroll Dade, Eliza Mui: Selden and .. Mn m u Wainwright.Sinai that usruozuzsr I:1~1soowu. c nunc n n m have m d thirty-seven wr :1 0. L M¢p,.°u,,_ Pastor imemhera,but have loot aixhen by transfer md dx (8} by death; und sem! Cc nmmm an Hugh 2, 1917. Out chapter was I. hllioric Rl- ve l, mm' » ¢{ \ w the Bllto tilh md nude by her hubuul, J os Laura. ' r m m a m n m m I l o a n a npla nte d a f:- 'L Ann um by an nl- d s a » u \ m m z s m m d z l a h s n d h of a n a ny u mm :me jamught by Hn . mln . p u t s u m B n p n t,fromzfmhm x f i Th, ,1 *lrihcg of the fhureh ,,,...w¢ have at prunnt. a. membership of~i n g s ~z m o i e "L. :Sundiy exneded _woltlminy -fuur 534),thirteen of IMC!! f l.\ml, nm nonres nt mc mbln..lt is expressed ln Ute contnct uutu hkhf 1 ...ia hrpeat m m m n I W e hue mat w l y our1Kl¢lf for a In years and dun dad. no Mnngollsn labor shall be empiog-v >ana Simdllf .1 w also have a en r P h u o r wred in building the new $330909 dam!Tln Give Club left Blair with the olgnnilstion an the third Pdhy or |Pg*a v r i l ; on a n governmtnfs n w k d near 'Txlpphst cxpmuions of 'p P! 'e h, i ¢w\ mo n th f ro n §| _0 | : to b er u nu i lla ' ~»fv_ ; - M Y ¢¢ Guemsey, Wyoming.m. sums-»»-f1f°=-:'f==fv were deuzhwd with =h~.5"'3"f"°. ""f .°"~>" *"°=€~* rw ~.F".... Wuh.iz;gum, D. C. and Pllnfd by the under in FL Calhoun than tt i t h e re a c h o r h l n o w n t w o u . : m i , t o t r a ve l b o t h t h e h i g h w a y a n d t h e lnw lnlu' c all il lo tht High W ny cf obla adventnnu with God for Gund md Right; tha way of safety mul sanity (of the soul.. g Sewices as usual mn Sunday. We irwiln all ro' attend.Pieriad be un iimixe.Sunday ochonl l0 A.H. Murtiing '| .nn\hip ll A.M. NOTICE OF HEARING STATE OF NEBRASKA. al.Washington CountyCorrigan In Carrigan,ttorneyl In the County Court. In the Matter o l the El! Ile of William Gosker Deceased: The hairs at law, next of kin, devisoes, lega- !€¢8|creditors and All persons in- terested i n . u ld estate are hereby noti!ie¢I that on the 11th day of March l925,William Gosker,Jr. frlnl a petition in said County Court =lll¢si11¥ among other 1hinxl that William Goaker an inhabitant ol Washington County,»Nebraai:a,died on the 12111 day of November 1922 leaving no last Will and Testament and bosseesenl of Real and Penonal Estate estimated nt $2500.Q0 and praying for administration themed.if you fail to appear at adsl County Court on the llth day of April 1925, at K0 o'cjoc.k A. Bi., and contest said petition, the Court wilt appoint Ed unnl Cooker or s5me other suitable person Administrator and proceed to o. settlement of said estates. Witness mr hand and Officio! Seal this :u h d u r o f March,1925. c o m m 1. C. ELLER, 1-41.County Judge. NBTICE DF HEARING swvrz-: or zeraarusxlxq ss.Washington County 5 Carrigau 6: Carrigan.;{\.&1.urne)r| :In the County CIwrt|In the Matter of the Estate of :Mary Yan Horn Deceased:To the Chdiborn of said Estate: Yau n e hereby notified,That I WUI d t a t the County Court Room in Blair in said County,on the 241.11 day of April,1925,and on the 25th dn; 'of July, 1025, at 10 o'clock A. ll. on [mn of uid dates, to rec eive and 'examine gil c laims lnhut md Es- u m.with n view to their adjust-'must and allowance.The time lim- ited for the presentation of claims 'a n i m ma m m a s th r e e mo n th s from the 24th d.| y `o!4pHl A. D. SHERIFF SALE ment. of debts in One Year from uid mn dar of April 1925.Witness my hand and the neil of dd County ComI., this 23rd day of March 1925. (SEAL)1. c. Eller,9-St.County Jud# By virtue of an order of sale is- sued out of the Distric t Court of Wuhington County,Nobrnaka,and in pursuance of a decree of :aid _Qtiltin an lttion therein nmdins wherein S.Y..Gillan and company was Pmsnurr and Gertrude Strick- Iett, Charles Stzicklett., wulani Hole- ton, and The Sum Bank, a corpora- tlon were Defendants,I will at i o'c}oel: P. hi. on the Zlst day of A1151 1925, at the North front door of the County Court Home in the City of Blair, Washington County, Nebnalw. sell at public auction to the highest and beanhidder for cub, the fol.lo\r» ing described ml estate to-wit; lata Sixteen U53 Seventeen UT) Eighteen (18) and Nineteen (19) in Block Twenty (20)in the City of Blair, Washington 2 , Iiebruka..Stid sale will $ 2 5 .pursuant to a Judgment and Foreclosure ol our said DistricI. Courg on the 11th day of February 1925, in an action for tlie sum of $18?.0& with interest thereon at the rate of 10% per an- num, from the klxh dayoi' February. 1925, and for $13.10 Attomeyafeex and for costa in the amount of $11.10 and all accruing costa.The uid de- cree of judgment and foreclosure providing that laid premises above described he sold to satisfy laid judgment, interest and costs, in case Notice or xzjmnxxu |abo\re detcn~id tov n o m w s o r v n u .] : : a n d f dc rand STATE OF NEBRASKA,Q ao.c ues midiWuhinswn ¢°\w¥¥»\|Dated du. In the County Court In tho Mutter ot the Estate of \\ilhuIn1_ You Dbrolndx The Stlte of Nthr a lk l no the heirs' lt law. next ni kin, doviseen ientecn. cnwli tors and to any othen interacted in 8-St Sheri N o r t e : :aid matter:i 5 T" TE OF You are horeby notified that an Washing!~ instmment purporting to be tho In u l Lost Will and Tesument of Wilhelm Henry ' g m decenufi.is on file in n h l]In uw Mn Lou:t,and alzo a petition prnstnz.-rhnm, p U for the Probate o lard inatmmeat,|To th, c . and for thi nppo nt of W illiam'You are H Voss as Execute: That .on .the 4*h|wi| | 51; at t dgy Of April 1925, ill 2 o'clock P.:in gg." In . M.,n h l petition and the proof of day of Avril, the execution of aid instrument willfdu, of July. be heard, and that lf you .do l10l{M.' on each _than appear and context, aio Court may Probate and record tha same. and grant lgiminidntion d the es tate to William Voss. This notice shall be puhlizhed for three iroebsuaeulvely in Tho En torpriso prior to uid hearing. Witnus my hand and c ffidal ml nm 2nd du' at Harsh 1925. f s m m I. c. EI-|3531 o-0.Gnunty Judge. _ md exunlno Eltte , wi th ment Incl alto ed for thoIagainst mid from the I l l 1925, tm! the ment of debts llth day of Witness m said County (SEAL) 'I-BL -¢> N O T I C ~ srrs QP W l a h i n g t o In t h e I n t h e Mat. H e n r y W e n d t l a w ,n e x t o f rx e d it o r s a n d i n t h e f i n a l a r e h e r e b y n~ d a y o f l i l r c h t h e A d m i n i s fi l e d n p e d t i o p r a y i n g t h a t am o un t .Ii l c d al l o we d ,t h a t ta ke n,o r d e r sets : n d u - ho m es t ea d s n i d A d m i n i l t I f y o u fa i l C o u n t y C o u r t A p r i l 1 9 2 5 , ; t co n l e l i a m i d - g r a n t t h e p n au c h o t h e r lo'.n antes and I m u y SQQIII P W i t n e s s m y t h i s 9 t h d a y ( S E A L ) TF L . odingtoo soon development uiil water 50,N0 urea ¢N1nl» "ilh the fine dinner at the Luau me uma: out a regular P\'*| "'"'"°"°uma °' "' °" '"7 munuen nni|1.r|\r In un nf llnrl . m m nf urhlall a. In :c ..'Cm1nI|llama mad nm mnu.| m*zrnm alan: historic al and Dltl"0u(r'uch as 5°*¢h'¥»'l¢llil1B' IIIPIRLo x e r .1 - ; a : | y s p r a n g s m e : v e s t u m a t n m p s e o n m e W K "r v I . L _;_ __ ._. _ ¢ _.! _- \ . . . . .. . . n . . . o - . I w a s uan me y ur w nm pun;in um -v."-=~»w ~-.-; "f"'"€. -- -~ ~---» : r"' ~»~ ~ -~- ~~ .- .--.-. T--- - ~ -. ...-_ ...H _Hm CREDITORS |};gRASKA n County j County Conn irlenfh, Attorney wr of ¢bé I-:mu nf -;__ - ,_--...- . - . _ - S o u r m i l k ,g r e e n fe e d a n d d i r e c t m n l i g h l a r e h e a l t h in s ur a nc e fo r b a b y c h i c k ;Th e e o n i a i n e n fo r s o u r m i l k a h o u h ! b e e r o c k e r y n o t g u n n - a o w sh e u fd b e n d u p o r st lft fe e dx| fe d i n -small qu a nt i t ie s .S h o d m u i d h m e a E i b e r a l s u p p l y o f d e a n f r e s h w a i s t a t d l t i m e s b u t s h o u l d n o t b e L a c k o n fu l l fe e d o r I.l o a n 8 o r U m B u ; l i n g t o n se n t r o a d he d . 11'( .h 5 ¢ I¢ ° o w n a n d o p e r a s w e e t m i i w l y mkenheckler néu-mol Hors of mid estate: :relay Notified, The; I e County Coon Room zu Cwnir. on che mo 1925, and on the 13111 2925, ll. I0 o'cloek A. r Ili! dates, to receive Ill c hi me azilmt uid | view to their adjust- rance.The time limit- preeenutlon of claim.: Estate is three months \ 4 "of Ap ril A . D. time limited for pay- is One Year from uid lpril 1925. hand and the noel of Fourt, this Sth day el ized dishes..Good,sound eibbige, nuuncel beefx, or sproubed one are lb' beat rreen feed.|.Direct,open Sunlight for a short period each day \rlll.prevcnt_l ees and rick- eis which are so com n in little chielu..Epidemlcs of diurhea can bo oftentimes relieved by attending more closely to the feeding of then? important food; than by the po»¢»¢` and me of some patent. White Diarr- hea Remedy.County Exbensnon .Agents and the Agricultural College at Lincoln have for free diatrlbudon the Excenaion Circular No.140: which deals with the are and feed- l0 days.Careful feeding just fo! lowing ferrowrini time will menu les; trouble new and more Dire at mer- ket time.. e 4 \ Soft Boll llle Worm Eiga in Ihc Old Hog Hon# Boiling water ia the only effect- ive 'norm eg :killer that can be used in cleaning en old hvrh¢=w<e which is Lo be med by 1.faniuor in the MeC!ea.m system of ~ pigs.The lye which should be add ed to the water helps cnt the per- sistent dirt but does not harm the ln; of link c hic ks.;won~n eggs as many Iumere m n peee.Stock dips and even formal llmdling Dress Pattern.:mlehyde ml! harm the worm cm no rr will mean me muenee or wr.-ooopoo in bow and on that muc h taxable property out of the hands' of private ownerahip and uid enothcr lthinl of a billion to the iwwing pllel z u r .\ 1 " : L :Il.1 r | | n [o r m g a m m n e u y o u u |.\ \ e i n m m m e n !g A e r m !p r o g n m w i l l b e p p t o n oe.x&.3"f aftenmon at the church 'under 5:1action of Dr.Clnsell.U1 lax-exempteecurdles.'ilitshez-'l»f]z of Hexico,Lima*4-il Partly in April a new Qelephuos India.1 atonghnm of u1¢.1»hi1appm sy elem willbe but into leffieo aylelsnal 2:0 .oul of France lre tour-' ilutings.it wi ll be the first one ing tr=Uln:|.l\l.District.and will! ln the United State: equipped uithilf-.eve a ,c m m the afternoon pro. all of the most. improval'eutoma1.ic g u m.I n u p Miller will speak et; .1Uiibclilhg devices and will give i n ¥; & ll-.une evening.This till ha: cneuod capacity as well as speed up;..§nom :ml inspiring service and me M me .'¢'N=1'¥l>°~ls n -md zo amen.QBeatrice has engaged with 1 Knfrl A full day of regular services will ns City firm to :ink seven! experi- mental wells in the effon to securean"une water mppl for the#dee sr city.Uonsidereble building is in _ - A .\...:....anon;nl ihn (Im:un 'be held next Sunday.2 lNl-KU-nz. CHAPTER I). A. R. HISTORY uuy Lulu: un file ua uuqculrna Us vu'in postage an anne.Our Hlnorllna book contains eo! leclions of historic!!item!of our eounty;especielly the pioneer life, ;.co1:Uofe».ch.Yearl!ooks.lnr,e 1906. 4 tribute to each of our doeenled memberu u well as photographs of cur spedal gatherings.~ Uv wuovauuy unnu;.unoon-n1 uw--1-w"The a m e n : u w o f n o m , r a . "The Amerlcxll Internationli Col- lege: of spfingnoid. um. Also au di t i n a n a m ;m m e work of fyrnlahinf sewing ajoppliee to keep xhe anlgnnt women em-ployeraz well ee :existing flnandd- is in the Amer lc an iution nn. We owemueh so Hr. W. H. Woods.We furnish d d for Did Tre!!of 11. cmhoon. e member of Sam' Raul:Iuml,S u n Librery fund. Historical Society for his untiring ef' Suu Sehoilnhipl.War Orplmnl, fcru in mlklng scnp-book: for our; Soldlen' Aid and helped on the eup- chupter, of his weekly contributions port of our only reel dlulh tlr- to n county peper alarm historic!!!We luve minnl our funds by giv- linen, eapednlly of Waeldnlton C°""'r ing Colonial Tu e.Colonial Ulli h ty and l u .=~°°P'°We nov here Bela D-us, Larkin Onden and Pic- tiom,-vrhich will be even more vale-and um dns . lil lo to the Ne- twelve (12) volumes in this eoUee-|l\Il03l1°1\l-01Ir memhenhlp feel nhl: in uolfl Ln mme.Lionel BW P! ODI d0nlf ot!more lhml they woum nuns a gain; pmspncq umm;nw .In ...W .. -,kiher thm get the dress pattarn n m egg.Wann e m u m have c apital du.lwpdeuiy mked up over the tsble. been soft boiled bs'nalding water Auwm¢hil,¢_congestion inL c ELL ER, County Judge experienced drenamnkcr ahouid heed I fam:ml . m r n c s E un2Z1T=?i\`"c'2i£5 ~ »1"»r"¢§ .Tiir |.9¢.5»ga ¢i\mlmulug¢ ~ ag lift md wmv-OF HEARING On r c o u n ty h r i d zln h lz te r y - F t.Be sure you have the right :Liu y ur acaiding sugar should be an nnd number before opening thu p}t» pilkd until Mr: an ,g an ,mg hu tu n ._ibeen soaked loom and removed andSt u d y t h ¢ _, g u i de s he e t an d b ec o m e ' l i u m " o d b e e n t h o r o u g h l y i u m i l i n r vi m n i l t h e p a r t s .he ra ld ed .c 1 ¢ » n . » ¢ a a u » ;u m m i n \_ .. .. .n . -_... ..- ..-.. l - . . L \1¢»|r .. .- .l C n n - | | \ | l \ 1 | | 'h a fi l h n l l l ~ A n e l e c t r k a u l m a u o n x o D t m g C vi l nnzcted north at Hampton to reducevoltagefroma83500-van transmission line to 6,600-volt:u 1erw Hampton.llendersan.m d Rrmhnnn. |.ux\»»»». Fontancllc. D- sw, Cum-a n m s z u }fikumul ehaptnr wu renponxfblaformg agy , which will ~ lout to ~ County ]County Conn. er of the Estate of Deceased: Thr heirs at ein, deviaees, legiteea, All persons inl.ercste<l ttlemont of mid utah lified that on tho 9Lh 1925, John Dornachr rotor of u i d estate in Said County Coon, is final administration heroin be nailed and proof of heirahip be cr distribution of as ' k n o w L H B p u r p u n v U L v n u . u l l \ l l » ' \u n u .a p r :w w w #- v " ' -- -o n t h e p a t t e r n .l m - r m s o a p y w a t e r b e f o r e t h e y a r e N o t i c e n i l : g m n l i o w a n c e s ,f o l d s p u l i n t o ' L h c i r f m o w i n s q u a r t e r s . s t r a i g h t o f m a t r r h l ,e t c .| T h e p i g a s h o u l d n e v e r b e a l l o w e d x c M a r k e a c h p i o o o o f t h e p a t t e r n t o u c h l i m g r o u n d o f t h e o l d l o t s o t h a n i f a n y p a r t i n m i s p l a c e d ,i t m r ~g h o u l s l b a n u n x o g r o u n d can be recognized and replaced with when hogs have not been before. 1ho right pattern.| 'Place 1-his pottern on ; d""° Iona A Spokane oloctrle company sold wi pin zogogher at theooama.Ha ve wa s m u of oominon noch so ir mud to yourself if y ou have no was noi* sloclnholliora in 1924. Tho :lumber of Commerce at Falls City is ur£enakin;so en- munge the atalnilahmeut of s ru plant at that place.s The editor of the Foodyco P a n is clamouring for electric lighting as thc porochiaul nchool at that place. Ninety-1.hr\o percent o! tbl voten' nf Shubert. favor grueling the vil~ k g u : txn u . A n l 2 u \ 7 ; ,z w g l a u n o .»- - -- - -- - - - - - - "- --A p p l i c a x i o n p a p e r s w e r e n o w f l l o d d e p e n d e n e e o n d p r e s e n t e d t o B l d x " " ° " m n o o k o u :t h a n m o t :~ = ; ; = w ' = u m 5 c h a r t e r . p p m f o r x u d ; . f t z r Q H x g h u m .p m m u a r n m a " E v o - l l » | " ¢ " 1 »i n o n l e r u m u m ;' *_ g g n e l r l y 3 m f s n u m ;m e e h a p t e r i l o t i o n o f I " l n g " c l r d t o B h i r L l l r | l . t y . I b 7 m s u ° ° ' = " ~ " ' " ¥' * " ' 1 " " w a s d u l y ¢ f ¢ ~ m s n e o n P e b r .z a ,l i i l l p l a n e d n w m u m a m i n m f g "d e b :. m u v a l ° "t o W = » ; _f = w h e n t h a t e m p o r a r y a i i i u . o n w e r e s c h o o l o f c o u n t y ,p l a c i d t h e m u z 1 » _ ¢ = ¢t h e d o t !t l s k l i l l t h o l r l s o ' m a d e o f f i c e r s m d " 1 r |b e g u n a n a | m n i ¢ m 1 n n 1 1 p u m i c p l n m o z h m q h o u t t u e g l n e n t l o n s .n b m d b y w o r k w i t h t h l n e o n ( 1 3 )d m r t e f t h o c o u n t y ,| u e c u b p r i u s t o t h e l d m u r f o l i y m m e m b e r s u ` £ o l l o * l »S n r a h S t n v l z u , S e n i o r c l a n o l B .H .S .l n 2 9 1 0 f o r ( M n .J o e )H a o A l l e n L u u n . P M l uI »1= ~ .F l o r e n c e H .H o r t l o c k ,N e l 1 i ¢ ° l 1 e s t a n y o n A m e r i c a n H i s t o r y .H i m d m N i - k o - m i c h l p 1 u , D . A . B . D u d l e y N e w e l l .A i m e e J .K ¢ 1 1 1 y . | n r e n n | . e d a f l | 3 t o t h l c o ¢ s t r y s c h o o l B l a i r ,W u h i n g i o n C o .N a b n l k l IIIlllllilIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIll!IIIIllIIllllllilllllIIIHIHIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllillllilllllllllllll||Ill|||illllll|Illlllllllllili!Hl1Il||lll\knment of down:md zu entered: and the mmf disdnrged.. m swear before un on Une um dny of f nn||||||mm||||||||||||m||||u|||mm|||||||||m|||||||mnn|||mm||llmunlmmn|||||uulmnummmullu|||mm|||||u|n|||nmu||||unmlllmmnu|||unm|u|||mu||||n||llmmun:mum|||||||||||mmu|mm||||nmnnnum11||mIrlulumml nfnnlnlsnnnlfulll The Enterprise is full each week of the happenings of the community and county.All the civil, social and political happenings are given in detail and you are invited to become a reader._We will welcome you, treat you courteously and bé glad to work with you in the betterment of yum' esmmnnity. The Enterprise $1.50 For one year for 75 cents and with this, to our farmer friends, _we give The Farmer and Breeder absolutely FREE.'' .1 -_- T~rough March the comhinations offered below will be in effect. 'After that time the price of THE ENTERPRISE will be the old price of $l.50 per year.lf you have not taken advantage of the previous offers look these over. n e c 0 m B l ' N A T 1 0 N s .u The Enterprise .$1.50 The Enterprise .$1.50 THe Enterprise..`1Year'~._'...__\un Thel`§annerandB er 1Year I Year 7.50 Total=__._.._._._8.50 ~arA u f o r $ 5 . 0 0 A u f o r $ 6 . 0 0 " ' " l § ¥ ' ; ; r s s ~ 2 s 925 1 m UFFRB lS FOR saw: SUIISCRKJERS ONLY 10 o'c10¢k A. ll!. ind rtition, U16 Court may fer thereof and make :1 funher orders,al- ecrees as to thi! Court per.hand and gfiicial Sed -f llareh 1925. A. c. DEBEI»» Spgcial County Judge ||llllll|||||uu||||m|||_ Jf H811 ~y at 7:30 A. II. Church School an 9:45.M5 0 Hb every Sunddy. ( )nn B. _,f DAILEY ms our maui aée nE§1'1s1'_m m Bl-slr. Nebr.In Xommrd Mondays(1) _' DB. w. P. nmavmu- DENTISPRoom aniBlairStnh Bank Bhln Numa :K (=>g O'HANL0N_ MAKER a OTIANDON Attomayu-at-luv Mic a in State Bank Building g DR. LA\L.AND STATES CHIIIDPRACTOR I`unmr.» Stale Bank uma. Both Phones 912 A. M.25 P. Lt.ns P. M. Of fi n class]Tues.and Thun. evenings oF R A N K S.BI G EL O V I ' ( A g e n t Io r F a i r m o n t _ ( Q : o a m e r y ) } P a n H k h t n t P r i c e fo r P O U L T R Y ,C u n n a n . n a n E G G S Be t w e e n W a l k e r A ve a n d 511|S t . B o t h P l w n u , -In d .1221.Be ll .C é d n r 6 4 1 |~~E W h o P a y s T h e .n 2 °m:y ttn mey E , ; , ; ~; ; ; '_§°§§f§1g§»g=~;F r e i g h t O n F l o u r ? on Hnnday.Name ship net pin percentHr. and Mrs.Carl Hoschcl of Church Oau hl 1ri.ni!.ed the fanparl.of U12 of Lhriat Laupao 33512 wetk at the J. D. Newcom home.I'reaby.25 2 55 1 61.210 Mr. and Mm WH! Maupin of Umm ilapt., 8,631,021 1925.29 ha were Sunday guest: lt the M.M H.s,ese,s3s M533 s 21102 51102 zgzox 1panonlxe.To the creditors of said estate:§u n .Harry Oalertnln shonwl in CONGREGATQGNAL CHURCH You are IIereby Naniriea, ma 1 § Orqha on Snmnhv 'Saunas A. §IcKee1nan,PMl°l will sit at the County Court Room E A mr: urn: born to Mr. and__Mn§in Blair in add County, an tha 38th E B e n d la s t w e e k w h e r i she i s d r i l l - i n g I n u m b e r o f t h e d e c h m a t o n , con tes tan ts.S h e w i l l r e t u r n l h e l u l t o l th i s M e e k . T h e W o m a n k climb m e t o n T u b - . i a r m c m w n nl.th e h o m e o f M n . w i l l R n c k m e y e r w i t h a n at te n da nc e o f o s e r ?.\\enly lall ies.M r s .Jo h n ll c ba n l l e d t he me e t in g m u l L h e s tu d s o f N e b n u k a w a co n t i nu e d .Time C I I R D O B ~ U n ~ M l m ]Ig g q g r y ¥ n 'n h e " ~ 1701.|A H i g h W a y a n d a L o w , H r s .G .H .M i n k a w e n t t o N o r t h A n d e ve r y m a n d e c i d e l h Th e w ay h i s s o u l s h a ll g o . A l a r g e p a r t o f b e i n g h u m a n ls day of March, 1925, and on ihe aoah d a y o f J u n e ,19 2 5 , a t 1 0 a'cl cck A . H » o n e a c h o f s l i d d a t e s . t o r e c e i ve a n d e x a m i n e a l l cl a i m s a g ai n s t s a i d E : - u n e . w i t h a \ i¢* \\s o t h e i r m l j u s l th e r e a p o m i h l l l t y n f choicre.U f i f l - m e n t a n d a l l o w a n c e .Th e t i m e l i m i t - i n g o n t h e w i m l a o f c h a n c e i s u n s i m !f o r t h e p n n n u a i o n o f r l a i m s l h l n g b u t b e i n g he r o i c t o aa b e i n g a g a i n s t s a i d E s t a t e g s t h r e e m u s h . vi i h | l3 f. l l In fi n it e p o an i b i li t i m as s r o f r o m u w 2 8 t h d a y o f M a r c h A .g o p e n t o y o u a s a M A X .Y vu ml J'i l9 2 C » . a n d th e .t im e l.rm'c1i fo r p a y - n ¢ - qan-»H- 0- uaun --- _ - =E ann¢-n-- h u- _0 :u l z--1-1|_ »_ - -u p-' n nnu_- a n- »v_ .- - |a -1aana n aE m ni n t¢ - u-n1- »:-- _- _ .1| u 1 1 The Consumer.~ YOU pay freight botlTnfmwgiven: "Mineral llusuurces of Nebras 1<.|v°,Mn .C.xv.Andrew;"Water II CoonRcaources°'."Sin.Jay Blnckbum: "¢\i{ricul\urn`l Resources", Mins Mamie ESH going md coming. Whv not huv MAINTU Alston; ")!:u\uIach|ring, '|'um=|>or» union and Marten,"Mrs.Fu n k Brokaw,.User u~< vwmm lb: nr.- |-uxl elmimx of officer: took place. |§ ull dx: old umcern being r¢~el»m-1 lor the ennx$n;<'year.v They ue n.¢:~.\Ion: pmmnx, n c. G. mf.mln; Yk0~Dl'¢5M('l\\, Mrs. wzu Reckmofr;mrélun.Alu. Unk cm. 1r¢=L.ur¢r. Mrs. John umm. nkdph ummm npenz ¢\.¢fnrepemof the week in 0mnlm_ Mrshunnes v.ulbhlll Nh! B! poke, matured m Omaha Monday. One of (hc ¢1\u.|m\ uf Mr. amiAim xmm French ii sick nz (hc |I - 1 § "" 1 ' " ' " " '"'\ \§ No freight to pay The Only Sensible, S|§Di£8.I'y M9¥,h0d §_So!gl ~ all the mmf store: Cheaper thin any other way lzvnry Saxk Uuaranucd »».B 1 A m m s C o x l i m "~~ ~ B F # 1 f ~ M " ' m g C o . 1 ._uv..Alan nunnniur tur ..: hlnk ,a A H C U u a d n d .u a u y : m u c l u l u u y uc v. :u . u u Aa n ;v u l a u a s | ; ' | j | :u u u \ |\ l \ l \ l § l J v n u n -- -1 - unun_ r un 1 : .Q §.;€4." :..,.~', '»' ? [ . ; £ r " 1 ~ "; T" Biair,Nebrnkn,Munch ze.1925 f}:|I;:_Na b : u h ,Hard;23,' n m ~~\~+¢QfI- r a n EN"i`ERPRlSE-I L - - »' A n i 1{uhn's Photos will please you.tf . Road at -right in the Enterprise. See me for favorable farm and city loans.N. T. Lund. w.J.Sas was sn D a busi nea vidio! Holiday. Hrs. Chas. Bletainger was an Oma- ha shopper Inst Friday. Haggard 6:Bendorf,Umlertakora. Blair,Nebr.Both phones.=I3»tt. Mrs. E. C. Pierce and Mrs. Fred Abbott drove to Omaha Monday. For Sale:--Forms and residence! |.00d list ulwarl.Geo. B. Rllrll' 3-lf w. F. Smith of Omaha. was trans~ actin: business in Blair last Liooday Hr. and Hrs. Harry Ewey were Qundny visitors at the Perch Comp- ton home. like:ett Aronson sold a Chevrolet !ou§ng car to an out~of-town party u m Saturday.' Hrs D.M.Ireland and grand aughter, Janice were passengers to ~maha last Friday. D.A.Snppenfield spent Sunday ~Monday at the Walter Supper:- ield home near Rose Hill. Hrs.Rayjmond llcC'rachen and lttle son have been quite sick the -t few day s with the zrippe. Hans Anderson oi Florence, form- rly a resident of this county , was n Blair on business last Monday. For Sade:-Some ot the beat 'tl- -lots to be found In the city. riced to "IL Inquire at The Enter- ~tiso ottloe.tt. Chris Wrlch and wife and family nd the Geom Binder family called t the parental,Harry Sappenileld ome last Sundw. Illia Soo Bello Lewelly n of Oma a came to Blair Sagugdsy evening 9 spend Sunday with her parents ~r. and Mrs. Ed Lewtellym Hr. and Hrs. H. H. Tegt of Fre- ont visited Hrs.Tegt's puenu, ~r.and Mrs.Harry Ervey a f o r ara the first of the week. Mrs. Anna Csstetter and daughter ay and Mr. and Mrs. George Don» dson of Omaha were Sunday new~t the home of Mrs. Edna Ndble. H i n Ruth Davis entertained a umber ol her school .friends at a Ettle party at her home last Fri- ay eveningl All had s royal :W J me Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jensen enter ned olx tables of pinocltle friends ~n last Saturday evening.A fine uneheon was served following the ni game; Miss Burlae. one of the city teach- ro, spent the week-end at the home ~f .fem L.Petersen,where she ormerly lived when she taught the ardner school. A number of the W. R. C. ladies pant the afternoon. with Mrs. J. v. inthlrllh lui. Tuesday. the day be ng her birth anniversary.QSM re x:shmentn were served. Particular housewives can secure reshly mo em at Ay e Bros. seed louse at a little above markd price. ~ese eggs are from our own poultry ards and are guaranteed strictly ,,,| ,6-tf Won]comes from the bedside of rs.E.W.Schmidt,who was ze- ~ ntly operated on at the Wine Mem- riad hospital in Omaha."that £1ae is tllng along as well as eould 1 xpected. Mn .J.W.Lippincott was in mah!Tllewsy to consult an eye pecialiat.She has been havin! .oite a bit of trouble of late and Dr. H. B. Clark. Chironractor. 32-ti Read the una in The Enterprise. Highest prices Mid for hidaa. 51if.Bu¢hB!08. J.E.Campbell,furniture,m p and undertaking.50-H. m l m LOANS:Private money. plenty nf it.Coll and see me. 3 lf .Geo.B.Hiker. Mr. Ed 'Wolff has purchned a new Chevrolet roadster. Mr. and Mm Gilbert Hinos visited N.'Iati\é1\in Omaha last Sumlly. Mesdnnrrs I ' ml Sian and Jammu Pound were Omaha ahoppcra l u ( lionday. Money to Ioan an either city ot farm vrvperir Long time Ioan if l'|:§in'1I.5-tf. Citizena Savings Rink, Blair.Nahr. Mrs. Roy lickoen and Hin H u y i<ok drove down to Oanha last Monday. am. vom :muah ma daughtlf, Beatrice were shopping in Omah Wednesday. The Episcopal Young Peop!e'| So- ciety met.for their mein!gv|:'d.n|at Clyde A1lm'a hst Sunday. Mr.ana Lira.Alvin Hannon and Mn .Chu.N.Hansen dmv:ta Wahoo lut Saturday returning Sim- diy . Mr. and Hrs. Gao. Davis and 595: Dem went to Lamal,Nohr.lo n - q q mozning with mlativas f o r a (cw daya visit.. Hr.and li n .H m m C-outta mf Omaha tpent8m1day att!£ahomlo! llra.Co utu' u hh h. K r. a nd Bra. Hans Hiller of this city. Dave8teecleamoo1\ar from(.bun- d l Blai n on Tucci!!to vid:his1on Ray, who ia .,....2..¢.1. and not improving an m=i¢llly aa his Irianda vrouid like. Herb. Bunn éama dorm int Friday from llinneapolla, Hina. to sea his mother, Ira. aj Bunn who rm J w ratumad from a.1|rlntar'a visit out in Colorado.He :etumed to his home yesterday. FredexiokOllermann has leaned the old W ea Cook property up nur the Alf Heater plac e and will "iv :hid- cnv th u year.He h u Abmlt aix hlmdnd littla chicks now on hllid to k ea p lmi mhu a y a n dg i veh i mc x; perienoe. Gus Scheffler and Helen drove over za Fremont Sunday to moat lhcir daughter and sister, Hrs. Burt Will- iams and three children of Ventura, w i f .Hrs. Williams will visit with her parents Ind sister:f o r l few monlluz. r We buy attic.See ua. 7tf.Buch Bras. Kuhrfs Phoml 1\rIIl plane you. W anted -A pad Iirl at CrowellIllune.9.U. J E.Campbell,I u mlu m,rugs lmfl undertaking.62-tf. Mmm Alice Wilkinmn vu an Omn In.| sisilar une -lay lui week. Fam:Lulu. low rates,optional |.'a:mcnla.Goo. B. Biker, Blair. Mr.and Hrs.C.lf.Hltc hmln \i.»\\e=i friends in Omlh l lust Sun day-.' Mr.and H n .Fred Arnhnlu of Omah;were callers at the Sheny Moors ngme last Sunday. John E.Hiller : ml family will I¢I.11|3)' the mum nrvmrw of Mrs T. Gross on Lincoin anact. Mr.m d llra.J . 3.Jehnnon Fremont were ailing tm friend: and nIatives in Bi di l m Sunday. Mrs. Ruth Smith of Irvington vis- ited at the homo ofher ganna, Hr. ami Mn. Byron lotdngtr isnt Sun- day. For Smla:-Eggs for hatching from a fine floc k of dark Baned Roch. Deep. narrow huring.$5 per hun- dred.Pnpham ztnha. bhris Linen, Iiwnlrd. Nebr. RL1 9-tf.Blair phnnc U50. l n .Hy mn llegzinpr hu been quits sick th!p u t I n d :and hir mother,Ir a .W.H.Richard!al' Scottsbluff, Nab. il lxpoctld to mme soon to an for har. The Pythian Shun will put on a two-an phy eatitlad "The Winning W i d o ¢ " a tt h | K . P . h | 1 ln ¢ xtl o n - day ¢rlnin¢.The receipt; will be med for tha X. P. Home fund. Hr. and l n .Hu r ! B mth y a n d children of Omlhl :ima up Sunday zo vain um Et.h¢l Had and my ed over ua enjoy the w a h , "Gloe uub at the M. Ez. c hurch um m- ning. Jens L. Plterurl sold a ample cr! Jensen in north Blldr Int londay . Jens still is miikinz four :mn which give him all she extra work he rant: zo unduudnu. Mr . md ln . Ar t A n d re u o n md tbnee boy : drove dm from Lyons lm Saturday evening end viritnd et the Pm Kempcke home on the bench They were acc ompanied br Zh. ud Mrs. Andrew llldsen who visited nr the punntll Onan- Guyer home. On Sunday the Andreuolfa drove ores to Klmurd to vid: st the homo of Hn. Andreuon'| parents. Hr.md Hn. George llenking.Th e y d l r e tuxned home on Sunday evening to their houpea neu Lyons. 1 I 1 i i I I{ohn'e Photon will please you. For Sale: -Bnled wh at stnw. 9-St.Peter Tyson. Iliztory paper for sale at The Enterprise office.xr. If you see ltjn The Enterprise, you een know its right. J.E.Campbell,furniture.r u n and undertaking.50-t! Mr. anti Hrs. Han? Ervey drove llo\»\n to Omaha Saturday. like Eileen Olson of Herman was e Blair visitor last Saturday. Miss Marian Kylie of Omaha spent tho week-end with Hlw friend. Ci ti Iaeoe,monthly payments. prompt service. worn' B. Riker. Gilfred Garner, :on of U. G. Garner is the owner of a new Cl,1e\rolet coupe. Hr.and Mrs.lme r Garner of Omaha were visiting Blair relatixel Sunday.. Mrs. D. H. Rhoedes has been cou- fined to her bed for n few days bu( is better now. llr. and Hrs. Wm. McCracken r Onuhn :peat the wee!-end with relntlree in Blair . h ln . U. S . R e n n e o f D e S o to "Impex-io!Ringleta"Plymouth Rock eggs for ale et Sc each.9-3t. The Wm. Johnson farm, formerly the oh!Oliver Bouvier fem,was sold lest week to H. P. Huuexa. For Sale:-Light Bnlzma eff: for latching et $5.00 per 100 or $1.60 per Ib.R. G. Wine, Rt. 2, Box 15, 9-lt.'Kennenl, Nebr. For Sale:-4 room bungalow. Ho dern in ell respects.Ah o A fe ng ! andbern.1% ac r eso fle ndi nflne location.Prix $5000 L.. P. Rumunen, 58 Front St. Hr.end Mrs.Joe Bu ry are r u joking over the arrival] of boy num- ber three,at their home on o u t Lincoln ameet on Sunday, lard: 22 Mr.lnd Mrs.n o r Bttndic and .Albert Woodward were among thou from IIermln who attended the dence given at the Legion ml. Saturday evening. Mr.and Mn .Sam Stevens had il-4 guest.:Sunilay Hr.Stevens' brother, Fred Stevens and two ehil dren and his sister, Minnie Stevens of 'lel:ameh and his eoulina .from Valley, Nebr. A luge number of friends gather ed at the home of Hr.and Mrs. Fu n d s Anderson south of town Setunhy evening and ehndraried them. ,Mm Andennon was formerly Mlliet Dorothy Strlcklet. lin. Oscar Gilheruon went to Lin ooln Monday moming to spend the week with ber brother, John John son and family.She hope: to mit the Iegialatune while in session, her brother being a member from thin county. Marvin George h u been iibiting friends and relatives in Blair for 5few daya. Hervln been traveling with the Helen B.RoosSt.ock Co.for the p u t nine months,playing in an orchestra emi reports that he like ir fine. On last Friday e\erling, March 20 on aluminum shower 1|ae held, com plimentary to Mi n Evelyn Bolt.Games were plnyed mtl a t a Inu: hour a nice lunch of ice cream ann cake sees served. .There were about sixteen friends present. Clms.Houghton while walking along the rom! on last Monday morn mg stumbled and fell. breaking an erm and a leg.He is renting o emily as eoulsl be expected under ilu circumstances but et his mae the-v injuries heel but nlowly. Dr. and Dr. H. B. Clark, Cislmpractor. $2-if Ford car for aale at a bargain.. 4 - L f .W .J .B r Road The Enterprise for nam ohilo it in neva. Hlalory paper for aah at Tha Euterpriao office..tf. Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Maher spent Sunday in Omaha. Petroniee the merchant: whose ada you ue in The Enterprise. Edwin Johns of Omaha came upSunday to visit friend; in Blair. H n .A.C.Debel is reported an confined to her ba! with ilineae this week. Hr. :uni Mrs. Gilbert Hines .hare trtl-od their Chevrolet coupe for A ::¢1'I Chevrolet coach. I r .and Hrs..Jem L.Petersen and Bobbie Visited at the Hemming Petersen home lat Sunday. Mn. R. J. liondoch very :>\¢\l¢11U>'entertained the Pinochle Club of which they a n members, lm evening.. The Wesleyan Gleo Club sang at the Crowell Home Houday and took dxrmer tblrovrhichtholadkaof the LI:E. church helped to pnepan. Ed W olff hu tnatod hlmllif and flmily to a new Chmurez roadster and antidpato many pleasant onfingn during the summer days to coma. Hr. and Ira. Chu. U. Hltolunall lnhnalnoi the Bridge Club o! rhidi th y a n mamhera,at their home in: Thuraday l A very piou- am limo Ina aojoyed by all. The Triangle Club of tif!! of the Church of Chrin out Saturday |.f» tornoon with ln. Tod lnthmp and spent the afternoon andog.' D u n was tha Iarlnt attandaon than hla been for some tirm. Hr. and Hrs. Ed Jensen entertain- orl around twenty friend! lu! Banda! evening complimentary to lr. a nd li n .Carl Anderson who will aoon ..s 1 I s u w u n z a z m a m m m m m : a f f i x i n g h u m a n y r e ve r y d u n ? J u n n o w i t i a b i n d i n g u p t i a e u u u a d u m a d e b y t h e g r e i z s t o r m .v T u m m y n a o u m l n g h e u m h m k o n ho d i e l r u i n n d Im mu n,m a i l m - p e n d i n g e a n t a g o o n u n i t e l n s l i g h l y n h n l l m g e t o e vs r y l a n r a f h i a z r d l o v l m a n .P l a n e t d l y o n r Emnkér w h a t u n o u n t t o p l a s o t o z l z o e a w e d i t o i z b e W u l 1 i 1 I ¢ l o D C d '\ ¥ n t y C h l p £ ¢ f, a l » d w e w i l l t l l d l v a n d i t f o r w a r d . 9 - I t .W . H . U r d u u r o o d , C h a i r m a n a brother of lin. J ansen. ilu. s mm Hop kins vu tak en zo Fremont last Sunday when nh irili be aired for b y Hn . L G. Smith. Her mn Geom. who nddes in Fre- mont will be nea r her to u a :lm she ir as comfortable u poldbla. A number of oid freinds md migh- »»»»¢»| :»a¢¢u= ¢n.c .wu»¢1wm¢ on l u s h 17,tb l oaeuion h i " Hn. 'a\"i¢n'|hhth anndvenuy.Shu was forty-tive y ear of ln-A very pi eu mt time was reported and a nice lunch aenod by the hastaI add- ed an the ocnaion.On amount of the bid road s I . " ww o f f rie nds were unable to ba pr¢»enL H u n r li : M Banded,Ullddilk ua. Bldr, Rohr.Both phonaa. 6 lira.F m!B h d and Hn .J.l Polmd: wap Omaha shoppers il-m day. Hr.and H n .Harold J.Blum: han a new boy at their home dw ilonrlay. Hin B-uhh Ban d Omaha ap~. \\ednseday 1\'itl1" Hin llmy of " beauty parlor. A. A. Compton hu moved mm ts. Mn. Carrie Jones ruidenec proper on Lincoln street. £1 Folie!!and Dill Fifield ;| dxirlng new Cliwmlet can purchne from Everett Ammon. rs.. E. R. Haggard left Tania far Sioux City when the Haggawi plan to make their home. Illra.Jenn Oabom has gon:| Cllifomil £0 visit her lon ms damn tus.She exp-ect.: to make qdh a extended vialt. Truman Gochenour am: up fro Omaha th a n he is working,spend Sunday vil1`J1ll his mlflher Hrs. Wm. Sclxerdin. li n .Sam Chaely entertained number of frimdl at arda Tuaada afternoon.Refruhmanta wen at ad and a pleuurt time la nporhd. ll.E.1`ya-an wmtto O m l h l h i l h toaeebkaam,llanhallwbn haahue d e l with inflammatory " fora¢ 1r¢1a l| n¢ h.H| lab| lh rldl 1rlllbeabl»l!.ooomlap!oB1dr lrharl he will | ampnnu. Roy La n|of lf n mn n t,l o n # B a 1 . a 1 : \ d l r | . N . P . L | . n ¢ d ~ e n ; - h u a n n d a u d h i n n lf w tu w J . l . u m u m u m u n ¢ \ m s » »a w{ I lmn v¢ h l| f a m£ I 1 f . o B h i r b e c o u n e a d ti u n e f z h h mmlwn i l Ilr.Fr\|d Huff n tu mlll Califarnia an Wadnaaday uvharahe bun atud y i nf ~ caring.I I a p u u d t h c ~ a f a w w e e k s a x o b u t v l l i l l l ga tvar ko n ae eu un tof f th e tr llti i a! amploymant..Ha : wo r t a ve plaananttrip " 'HE ENTERPRISE a n d to ma to es a n d ca r r o t s fo r T u e s - |S t u d e n t : P i n a ! C e i t l fl m n i e l z R u b e n '0 d a y i r i l l f n o t g e t ao mo n ot o no u s t 0 " ¢ u n h n ¢La V a u ¢ l 1 n h l o a u ,R u t h -t h e fa m i l y f r o m n o w o n mince " ? ° : vi ¥ »Do r i. :Ti l d e n ,l h u d e Gol de: \,! I High School Tattler J u a n A . xn u n u n a ,rna|.nm:r| B L A I R .N E B R A S K A ,M A R C H 2 0 ,| 9 2 5 Ekiiled by D. V. Miner. Superinttndent of the Blair City Schools 'by the project lenden lenneu me Lrwsn uarueu, upal ulnlen uiau}.ISSUED EVXRY THURSDAY many new ways zo prepare \\e¢e~Gillian,Gwrzv Wise,z i u g m e i u b la .Seven! of the leaders learn Myers,Helen WrI~ht and HattiePrke Per Y o u "'5,ed for the first. time to really like Weber.ea 5 w - - - -Q __ imaged u Second-clan matter at the poltofficn au. Bldr, Nd., under tbe Ari d Conglvu of Much s. 1310, Every subscription ia regarded as u open account.The :uma of wb; xr ib en will be instantly removed from our mailing Hal. nt the expir- ation of the time paid f r if the pnbqliuhcrs be notified: .,u..§n.. thesnb- Icription will remain ln fone at the designated mhscripdon price.Every nibacrlber must undentand Um the eonditlo nl ue made a pm of the eontrut between the publisher and lllbecrlber. f c. a coma or v.5Iu,.. Hydro- electric company was recently sev- erely. injured In an automobile soci- éent in Chkago and is bein; and fe:at 8t.Luke|' Bolplial.Hr. Cor- n e ll le a b n n k z r md u r u a me m b e r ol the late constitutional esmventlon Peo ple vh oma ke aatudy of th et bert of thin; have it fizvrvd out that the United S u u :is unable of pndudq only pine billlo~ more 'carrots when they ate those prepared during tho forenoon and .served .-' llunch time.The popularity Q! cnb~ ll-sgn anal other vegetable: took an upward turn u the women realized Ithat the way they are cooked and served hu much lo do with inaking tneni nppelizlng.At lout eight re- cipe: were tried at this meeting. In the illsnllalon,Mis Florence A1\\uo¢i,Slgbe Extension Agent, brought. out the fac t that the pro verbial spring tonic em beat be uk- en in small dole: right in the vege-tables thot should be eaten qll thru the irlnten Bulk and minerals ard the two imponant lddltiom u m vegetables make to the ondinanr die: yhe sold.They doo furnish needed vitlminl and keep the body fluid: in me normal alkaline condition. Darin; the monih etch club mem ber will prepare at knnt seven meals mln: her choice of cabbage or to- mnwtl. end apples or bnama with po_t¢to-ln and uma and an on other Ioodnaheneeda.S h e vi ll b r l n g i n her meclpel next month end from them o oounty nd pe book will be made.'I'hlnrec.lpebookwi1lbemade i l I bane!! of P°U°|Nm-At :he ¥" °"for each pgo}|e; club member ln the ea rm of eonmmptiun mu will iut county.a b o u t wa n x¢ n ~la mike# *Ml ' n u la d e n pruenz u r e .Hn . ¥"°'P'°t £004 f o r z u and doeth-Judith Aronson, ilu. James lfullin city. On nwe nd e rh lmo un taln road m f u c m n ,A r i i o n l i h l n l s a m¢¢|||¢|1|¢|,| ;,g;¢|o n a z o e k a t t h e e d p d l d a l p a b y u ," n i ty Seeppedonlv',mdhondredaol!eet b o lo n r ma y b e e e e n th e n md n e e t McCarthy Progzuein Club; Hn. ll. P. Nelson, Ire. John Stork. Honor-lm C lu b;H n . c h u . m m m . H n . Roy Anderson.DI Soto Club; Hn. Robt.Nunlmlly,linl.Peter Boob. Busy Bee Dub; Hrs. B. W . Stunrl andllre.C.C.'VlnDlo»eno:fPapio. Thursday Afternoon Club. I .mils :he exee|J.'\\n that 11.1° my mmm d a y s h a s hc i pe d t o b r i n g t h e b ° J~5 ,J ... . | |.l -.I lAn¢.»*n u ¢ . | | s vn : n fmnul nad f n !fr m: lr #a r i a 'Th a h l m n l n nlon, Cyrinl Baer,Edwin 1.inam~°m,1 Bayard Hopewell,Mae Kospman Solen Olesen.Clarence Sappenficlll, William Sy lvie. Alfred J ensen, ~ cllln Rhnades, Edward Jenkins,w ' ell Miller,Pom Anderson,Eldon Gnllentinc, Sheraood '1'hompeeu,Sam Holler,Tom Blomquiat,BerniceStrieklett, \'i\ie?| Miller and Luolllc Jensen.. l IIStudentsreceivingPmgreea Pina.. Olivia Taylor.Dorothy Nlelmn. Sadie Gam:on. Ilgwanl Christensen i Vinlet.Z"iet¢e, Barbara Bowman, lions lAy e ina J ohn uey mm. Studenta reeelving .Palmer Method, buttons:1§\ederlnk Wiids,Jean Stewart,Marvin Gollehon,EdtliB Woltje, Curtis Ladd. Bertha Raver. be Roy Johnson,Viggo Anderson. Fnneea Kelley, Dorothy Timm, Pearl Timm, Gnnt Brewster, Junior Strick William and Mary, the oldest col, lege in America is asking what make# n citizen.lLs elusea in government have been debating the question from their debates they have evolved sa citiaenallip c .Aa an express lon of American ideals this creed I eowea a wide circulation.The dudes of the citizen, any the students, are: "To acquaint myself with those fun-. daunentads embodied in our constitu tion and laws which experience rhosrn are essential to the preser-sntion of our liberties and the x>r~»~E motion of good government.To in-f form myself on all public Innes, and on tha character, record and platform_ of all candidate: for edila, and to: t e t t R o b e r t R a s m n a s e n .W i l m a B u r _ Ig e e ,P a u !W i d e n e r ,K e n n e t h C a m i c h a e i ,R o b e r t H a n n a ,E v e r e t t e G r e e n e R o y B r n m b a o g h ,H i l b a i n l f n n d o r f , D o r e e n F r e n c h ,C h e s t e r W a l r a t h nl exert actively my favor of men and measures in vi I Lallsva.To vote in every eleetion mn; my vote o nly for the p ubllc lgood,piecing the welfare of my* country above that ol mr party.To have the eouraga to perform my !Jeanette xecormiek,Carter Bmmfdviia as a eitisen reeardiw of the ten,Zhi#Sorensen,Buelah Guts- ctaowr. Clifford Gilliam, Albert emu, effect upennlsa financially or social ly.To Stand !or honeat aleetion laws e ©© © © ©©© @ Smokecl Hams For Summer.... @©©©©©©© © @©© @ ©©©© © ~.@ © ®©© © ©©© © © U ~'Wg f ~I x ~Q _ ~\.~3 We are prepared to smoke meats for the trade at prices that are reasonable BUCH BROS. ln our services.Sublcribe for The Enterprise ~I ""5:11 z a n , w m 1 m ! m m ¢ h ¢ m u m i o r mq n n d t n u p h o ld th e o i f i mn i nH. E . C HURC H N the enforoemont of ghe h w.To make full md honest mm-ns for a For '°""° time the :newer of im my property md inc ome ior um-p m w n g z m e h m h m u e n i n w l - ' u m T°r 1 1 , 3 5 Q,W *°P*"~ Muay friends of the ¢hurr:h!nnd;°n| wr an num ummm; have placed m u m ;° H " 'or 11- of my govemment and to :pond the undo] assistance. and novr the hour knowledge of the u ma gmnng mr has struck for action.fdlor r dthms.To encourage goodBy the offer of Wm. Wilson laat| men so enter public service ,M re- year we ' I I N tb l!£0 E NGR t h e m n b e a m b y ~the spine.Noir we are an the P°""5.f|dth!u! performance of thdr duties where we desire new wlndolri and .nd by "gaining from qggdm ex "w jo b ° { P ° 5 " " " ¢ " ° ° ' -Thhlnpt such as is foumm on s :mmf- will be a szerafic ill underakin; uni hd" of "c Not an i n k d w no fat job of profits \i¥l be open of what my govemruent c an do for io anyone.mc, but more about what 1 can do for it.To inform myself with re-Preoeding ell officid action on \hi..task, a very unique meeting will be' lpect lo uw probkms which con- nnnooneed at the services next Sun-' front mr country in ig, foreign re day.Let everyone interested In the lotions. 'nd to support policies whit!! church come out anal get Uris! ' mfeguanl i n zegiumm inherent: straight.There is not room in the ,hmm and which rec ognize the re P°P°"h " H ' b °~ w e e k to !.el\sponaibilitha of the United Sutel sr you It we 'Nln t 30 £01118 0l.It be in gan 'od t nnext S\lmll}'.,.....R¢\. 0. U. 1leProu~l. u mem r of me e r . . . . . .- -¢ - » - n n -u - l - I - I ..Members o! the Hi-Y c Jub in the. . . . . .- - BLAIR BAPTIST c nuac a Anhui D. Smalley, Minister Sumiay, Merch 29, 1925. Sunday school at 10 A. M.New pupile are uhraye ooulixlly welcome Members of the Hi-Y eJub in the lowar City High school,under the direetiin of Robert Hmnelly, their faculty adviser, recently made e eom- pantive study of grades of emokers and nonsmokers {ei¢|.rets, of oolhe) Grade: for the firat twelve weeks Morning Worship nt Il. A. ll. Ser- of the current y e n :how lh ll,in mon subject:A Summary of the each of the four dunes, non-smokers Gospel.Emi e higher moe average than aioBaptistYeung People's Union a 6:30 P. H.Evening Worship at 7:80 P. M.Sermon subject:Our Lesser Cllverits.There will be an inspir- lmr song service eml special music' by a mixed queruette and by e solo- the smokers.Sixty-lhree percent of the boyz ef the school were found to be non-emoken. In the senior clue the non-smoken averaged 2.3 penenl; in the sopho- more clue 4.5 percent; in the juni!! ist.f class 3.8 percent und in the freeh- Pre Euler Mid Week EvengelieLie mm elnse 4.5 percent. e\:¥\i¢¢ every Wednesday et 8 P. IL'The highest grade of the 255 boysSermon uubjett for April lst:Hiblexemined ¥.u made bv e. sophomore ilually Reaptive.Choir preetiee eyery Friday evening at eight o'eloek. Else Olive Smith was the mloiet l n ;Sundry morning.Her song, Teach He to Prey, was sung witn nomamnker and Lhe seeonl highest br o junior nonmmoker.the thi:.I highest by e Ireehman Lan-smoker while the fourlh highest one mede by n senior maker.*?""'P'u'fu°';'"d°"*""'u"K and in!Howevei the four lovest gnées. good rome."Q are ll"=l§* glad me were also made by non-s'ooker.e-- hear new voices taking solo peru non smoker.Thom facts are significant,end we dare any that they would be Found to exist ln time large ma}oHty .f schools.1_}lreody a numb-cr ol' eu- se have some under our observation In which freshmen,who did not smoke, :tailed in with fine grades, :ut after beginning the smoking heb- .t gradually went down In echolar- shlll until, by the senior year, they were having to struggle eondderob- .y in order to graduate.The use of Jie eizaret lmariably nlfeclz 4 foung growing b:»y's mind, the gen- eral effec t being to make lilm lm een fo mental workpend putting pltl and :hot puttings, and discon- cireulan have been constructed in the new athletic field.The boys nr: now working out every evening. Om athletic field is still without n name.iS11ggestions are now ln order. You would not neglect e valuable uiamond and allow it to become dull end green, therefore do not neglectQ e valuable subject like English, there by allowing yourself to become dual and green.No matter what you mayknew of other eubfeete, you can not express yourself correctly unless you uhder§ta.nd English..K diamond Ie relished by. rubbing it.Polish your Fnglish by studying lt, and you willdm fn'0r\\5°f¥ of stupor, m¢"\*"Y=llhine in that subject- like the dim :ut of which it 5; "3 *i5f"'5'*§tif°*aruond xhlnes in 1 jewelry store wrin- tim 20 lift .you po 70°gfgg .ar hlve to emoln boys, you would do;The dlumter of th ,a r g ,ls xell to wade until after you luve generldly given in ,Wnd number! ae gotten y our growth-until :her no, emo mlm..fu :_ matter ol mt 1: uve or l e n t : m m ugh '=*=°°1-iz; not quite uni.'!'he"most enreful [I you keep fro~the habit that long then it is likely thot you will .ever care to learn lt et elI- In d 1feo,y o u 1r i llb e 3u | t! . lmtmue l1 better off. About eight eonreetente will be sutered in the District Commercial Contest et Behuyler this Sato:dey. All hsve not been selected at pree- ent but thoee :heed in Advanced Typing et present ere James Pounds, Elmer Rasmussen.Ptrdlne Lippin- :ott end Mary Helen Wright. Three :en be entend in end: department. William Rodgen will be entered in Advanced Shorthand, Hulen Jeoobe mealoromentl were nude some time neo by John F. Heyford, director of the Northwestern Uodverllty (kllege m Engineering,at Evanston.Ill. These measurements hgve noir been adopted by all the important notions of the Irodd.Boundary lines ln the future will be bleed on them.Dr. Buford found that the polar diem- eter, thot ll, the dlstnnoe from the None so un som Pole. il 1,a99,oe4 mllee.The equatorial meter (die- umeu from one end of the equator to the other)is 'r,m,e':s. The High School debating team closed their home debating aehedule with the debate npinst Omaha Cenln beginning Shorthand and Ja:mee||n|Hlzh.be n on Thursday ~ ~I ¢"\ \ I ' n e u nn u a b ° a u ° : n v ¢ m n » » ¢ a » ° \ m y » . u d » b m \ ¢ ¢ u . . » a » , m p x n a v . h »c A n n o 1 = ' r u A N x s u n h a r c l t h l l l g n .lllher md Ll Fam To!! in 5¢¥lll\\°| | dng. \ l ! ¢6 - L 4 s k i .| u u | | u u l - I l | ¢ n \ { n inc '1`YP°Wlil~\l\t- ' n n Boys' Quuum una nt the debatn.The onhestn vhyed at me Cab nivxl. The Chemistry :lun vnrled \-M Omlhu Gemnl brought u n u n - ona of the ltrougat mum Um; | p» pelted an I l l Blah'lehedde this neuon.Th e Um m; tu m ap p en d £0 be older and more expedenced m m the Bh k d e b uu n .Hnwever. ln eooepting the portfolio of ees* rotary of auic ulture in the Wuh- lngton cabinet, Wm. M. Jandlne re- slamed the prealdeney of the state ng ultonl collegroi Kansas and. incidentally. the ehalrmanalrlp od,t.l1e committee on relation of electricity to agriculture.Seaetary Jardine le expected to attend the convention of the lllddle-West division of the Ne- tioned Eleetrie Light aeaocletlon at Omaha, Hay 20-22 and have a part in the dlmseqion of rural electric devdopmonta, a subject that in-ill be stressed at_ l ~ _ as PER CENT OF NEBRASKA SEED CORN WOHTIILEJS Only 61. percent of the ned ohmin the cribs of the Nebraska fanners' urn year sn fn for "len according ze*the Sears-Roebuek Agrkoltnw Foun~| detlon.The figure la based on gerutlnation leets of seed com hom 723 fauna in E l counties in the state that were entered in the Na- tional Seed Corn Show held in Chi- uzo lest week. Hrlly 39 peroent of the Nebraska seed com tested showed poor germ- ination,according to J.S.Naylor. the expert in eharse of the teetln|.f Pmemmalab'they are the but ears that these farmers could find, and yet this la ne percentage of them will not ( d w when planted.Un- less farmers test their seed earn be- fore planting time, there will be e prodigious amount of replantlng ng' n u m Testing now will prevent an abeolote shortage at hatred time. be swi ' n n b i l leubn of the u m m : Seed Corn Show an be learned by each Nebreaka com grower In his mm crib", ny ! Mr. Nay lor."Tale the doeen beat ears.Then take the poorest dosen earn.Each dozen ears I " B w a s a i u I M N H ! l l u u U s " 0 our friends who so thoughtfully ren- dered na asdatance and sympathy in the trying time when death took hom na our loving url!e and mother. We especially thank the Royal Neighbors who through their kind neae lightened the lmnien of grid. Hr. Donald Jones and family, Hrs. Sadie Johnson, Mrs. Ed Wolff, Hrs. hed Hemel; and F. S. Blgelow. e o - . . | -»- un DA NA o o n wo n NE W S We have oertainly had a fine ex ample of Nebraakrfs changeable weather reeently.Luz' week l:|-don the snow melted, a number of stu denu enjoyed skiing on the hills lrack of the college.Now, the tennis courts have been worked into vor; good »h\ne and the boys are takin; advantage of the fact.A eheery "30love" rings in the air, announc ing plainly the presence of spring at last. The boaket ball mm of the Senloi class was defeated by the remaindeu of the first team Friday night. Then was also a ndmort Civil war amongthe girls in which 'fthe academy tean won over the college girls.Elmo: Garlstenaen arrayed a elownish out fit, and with his negro trio, furnlahec .entenalnment during lntermlsslons After the games Mrs. Jorgensen sen out refreshments which were app:e elated by all present. Plbtognaphers and their camera: have been at work ln all direciioml Loring this flue weather.Amon! others in Mr.Olnen, who han heel taking pictures of the Coiieee Choir Girls' Glee Club and Orchestra. Mine Johanna Irendsen spent t!1+ o.eei`-end at her home in Battleereels lovra.The religious program held in th' usual work this week br nohflng thef the Bldr deblten wqlimd themssiv cron word puxxlla given in a rconnt as with honor.The work of theissueo l the "Journxl o l Chemical Blmirdebntaraintherebuiitl Ilslho Education."This puzzle vu nn nn- uneehllr p m Every mambu of\.uua}Iy good one and brough' fc»r°.h um mth- mm 314 ver! gwodwork.* t , E f ; some excellent work with very md:- faelory nmlu. The Botany :hu es on b uy this week ima the stud y nf rms ana thelr id¢nl ?t1on.Blair is x :plan- did place treo muiy :inte vui- o\n kind: ue plentifd. Ar. uh lime the Phy sic s :hu in nudying induced currentl of decid- dcy.'me my the h um o ! u n mx: "SL u m motor"sud Lhe "Little Hustler" were hand.Then Kwo In null motors lm! are used w dem nnstnte the nun! -ill p u t of a dy nunn with their ues. The Binh school cnmirnl on Fri- nlxy evening proved to be meeeuful In every way.The crowd ltternded the vnrlons aiddmvu ad the main show m d they seemed very much w why the hall muh: of lun. The total nedpu of the evening were 859451.Th u mo n e y wi n r v mu m nayins oxpoluel ol pktme a of the 'rr-mem Club Ln the Tntder,of the 1ooLblll banquet and other utiv- mu whim the Thirteen Club have promoted during this u-.bool rw- The fine weather of the put few gnmluum|mm||mm|||||||mu||||||I The uzemban of th e s u were Edyth Jensen, Hmm md m m c o o k .Q The memben ot the Om: ln! team were Byron DunhmFallmln md Mr. llenc hin. The In div nn I- Hun k E of ouama, Prin. J. P. Hi: Tehmdu and Professor Bu held ol the Economic depot Mi a um.Their dedxlnru favor of Omaha- RU L E S O F m a m Three u - : n p w govern: tongue und condnct Three thing# to cultivate: :Hxtion .na genzlenezs. 'rhree thing: to commence industry md promptnen.Three things w dupbe: arrogance :nd lngntitude. Three ¢hiI\8I to wish for: fdenda md contentment. Three mlm zo ndmlre: gn otf ulns l and inkllectul Three Lhiun to five:Ai needy , mmren w the nd. predation to thnyorthy. IIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII §WE SELL é Zhnp Insulated Fence The latest development ;E a t n o e xtra c o s t. *§~4 0 % t o 1 0 0 %m o r e z i n c I ; xlr tnm \l4non lhl Ceu~ m, Dm. 2. Bhhov m m o f xkholder. uncut of r e n in Temper Courue. Thrift, Cmel¢Y~ w w w . Dlgdty , I power. d to the md xp- mug = gnnnnmu||||nun||numu||lluuxlmummlulmmnnllummsnllmnmnmnmnmulllummlzluulnu |li=It!' mmH|IIl|H|MM|WlH|mW|| .a" " " " ' ? - e " " 1 ? - _. - ......... --..mwsw-=='--~*-*= = E E For Our § F r i d a y 'Specials §We offer the follow- Eing list of bargains. §Look thém over ind ~ '1f}l\§»§m. the mark is the g ;ld d n u name.Same ther.over es Bu] musicll numbers were great head.Same coat.At the end of ls Qlajoyld by all presentthe aeuon we but dozen ears w\1l'.Remember so attend gh,tllugitu u l u | : |as nu n u vu w » u a " ' " a - - -.1a s w e l l a s s h e w o u l d l i k e , l l t n t e t h e h i p . M n . B a r l o w N y e , o f K e a r n e y , S e b . " h o i s vi s i t i n g as w e h o m e o f h e r p a r e n t s , M r . s n d M r s . W m . C o o k r i fl m n h n elr nvo u n I n t S u m i n v uuulezi r . . M u l t i " c u s m v n u u l u u l ' Mo n d a y t o vi x i t h i s s o n , R o h n d I1 1 1 | u i fe .R o h n e l i n p h n n i n x c n buying: ax h o m e i n Sl..L o u i s a n d w a n t s Is t i m e l d vi e t f r o m h i s d a d d y w h o m a g e a n d ex pe ri en ce i a w o r t h a I m t o a y o u n g fe i fo w w h e n i t c o m e s no be on hand Friday. Eyieldperhapa89.2 buahela af :o m on the acre; the poorest duaen earswill yield ms buahela.The 12 a°°<i eara will yield twice the 'crop of the 12 poor earn.This ll the leaaon that every farmer should take to head.""--..The R-:braeka state aweepnlarkes of the National Seed Corn Show was won by Andrew Anderson, of Genea co, Saunders eounty, but be was late:defeated for the grand championship by Mrs. Elsie H. Paluska.er- ly, lll., whom entry was a nled thouaand dollar C. H.e trophy. the big prize ad the w. l..\DlB8 LEARN NEW Tmc zis wma VEGETABLES The kitc hen at the home of Hrs. C.J.Hlndlev va.: al workshop for r e c i la i to b e h e l d i n th e c h a p e lu Thursday, at 8 o'cloek.The members of the College Choi who compose the varoiua committee are busy aéhdifll budletlm zo th communities which we expect t visit.The trip hu been planned an extensive nclvenlning ia being dom We expect to start about April 28: for a te1 they trip, during which tim we will 'our Iowa and vlail. places 5 S¢»u:v lukota and Minnesota. .. . . . . - - . - .- . BLAIR CITY SCHOOL Norma The following students of th Junior High School received awan in Palmer Method of Penmanahh Dorothy Baxter,Charlotte Gilben aan,Margaret Hennlngsen.Hel: Bwennrd.louise Gonenhaver,In =§ i L ; un? » Q-Q bdnxlns waui her, her mile three months old daughler.This wu the hrs! introduction of the lltlla Mlmto her gnu! gnmlmolher, Mrs. Joes. Cook and her ws lllnhl,Mn.Anna Cook Martin l|\\| Miss llary Uwk.,3Blix. John McKay had word from' her daughtur lIl4leline_who lx ll las Angela, Calif. rim. nhe rua been i||\ile~|I0 llleml the whirling ofMinHelen Sflrlen, dlughmr of J mnklng deals ot thi: kind.5 The Miami Clnra and Esther ~mussen plumes! and pu! lnlo ¢»e|culion a kllche»T shower on Momluw¢\mi..g,,nimh za, an mia A-ifliaej Carlson,who in employed lt Ure'Crowell Home..-\roum| ran; of herfriend: gulheml ae me Home anal game. ami a me lam wmplmrr the evening.The ben wishn. of lhrlKilla \\v.~re CXl¢ml¢\l i0 Mini fan mn.w.Selden.DY Tlromir. Wash.. a..|R. G. Wiexe of Kennxnl relr~lim|<<l Mmh zs,.m lm Anselm "Jim"i\\i.~ imma hmlulay iasi iiamiar bf-lrlen L-we-ll known hmmm fhfiximn 23 when n large me.1 ai Yllair aml hm returned from time lo time gr, vlxll. his liner, Mm L.A.Willinnue :ml hlx mother. BmLid: Sflnlen here.About Crime yen: are he returned looarnpuiled by ma nnughur Helm. who will be remem- bered by 1 number of the yoimler nz in ima city._..m slr. \\s¢»= many henna mumlat me .nm i era" mas: n»\k» as he gi-aw up in nr. his farm hom: lo Ply their r¢ ar.: menu. ami haighbm gnrherm apeera .ni .paula | me new in a>u¢i;\l way.A number apen: thrrimr.ln pllyimz eanlx.einer- in visitin;anal ll line hour lunch wlxeef\r~lnfrervihid the uuml ikparlnl vri:h< Large llolsom Bread 2 loaves for Worker Brand Yeas, 2 cans Blair Com, two cans Compass Brand Wu Beans, per can . Mountain Lyon Brand \ Red Kidney Beans, two cans Flavor Ripe Peaches, doc can Tor THE BiG»sToRE TH E 0 L l ) R E U AB L E iiif Patliinder Brand Strawberries, Rasp- |§berries, Blackberrieaand Logan Ber- ries, special per can 3542, 3 lor $1.00i~ Turtle Brand Pork & Beans, Z cans 251: None Such Milk, per can ioc 'lhree Large Grapefruit for 25c New Cabbage, per lb.llc I J. SAS|=?u@nnmu|||||u||u||||mu|||II|I|m|mmu|u|m|||||m||||||||u|||numi|iri||i||||||isui|||||1n|mu|||||||mm||||||I|inuuI|||||mmuimummnuiiilllmmmmnlmuur Insulated Against Bust I g Poultry and Rabbit -- Hog Fenc I §Barb Wire, Gates,Etc. |§E Made By American Steel & Wire Co. ~ §Christensen Lumber _Co BLAIR NEBRASKA »§ B.; Dr 2 §u|n1|\||n11I||||||1||n\\|m|||||||||niI||||||||mm||||||||||||||||||||mmn Gm ienden uf mn]rl-\>¢._'~V¢<i\""Pnl, Dqny Nielsen, Dorothy Kzogh dw- Hatch asm zu 1¢»d¢f"' am mr. mum Sorenson. mum sight!i a certain recipe 'E reps!! Hatthieson, Caroilne Aye, Margaretml before was a bountasua lunch Badge:our, vnu Hmm. A1line An 'nu mdr .dll, Jean Hun. Lottie Hunan. LuLirrou md iomlloéi for Mundi? dm Far ma Mary Isabella Moore. r ' = " ? m5 '! " 9 'F amr,mama.uma 28,ms Bldr,z~r¢i.m\z».liarrh za,usa -'rnz §H§'£R1'msz...--THE E!§|"!'ERl'RISB--Pn¢1SLx lbowl nssistad at the bakery duringi_ _.naar of wetI|."n n 1 there?" Ie asked, rrimimag . ' \I " Z 'I i€1nTpml nina hfini h i i b°""- 3'*`f*"'l*3°\ farrn-ers an holding f'_»-;,;".--~'=-=~|The hope. 2»o~\~ewr. an Iwi nal-, g rose ,_,,;m,, loner fed...7.II=»J§f and 1 nal.|\IStlI\ uma loamn approxlmateiy 85,000,000 bmw-.1.s of .;..1 lu-d.Madame ?"" mndegzdnlla 'Fd némemher xheflodorm mann." |110 hor ns me was enterinl the gum*Icom worth. on the buls of averani wm rm 15\.\»....\ -.. ..' 1 nn: ei-nm: nmnre r;":.1':.'1'::7'..'.:.'Z ~ l. °"'*" °'f""""'Rn..3=!:m!ey_i'almazier at pmh.|"°2:1§E'.'i="5§m¢r 'll a panenger ¢.»'mé}{|`§§Q`_" 1 u n : ~ > w u n r m u m vu an guen of . Hia Hattie Ln\xei'Iekamd1 Thunday.I Hn .Ed \f?[»on was confined zu Tlmnmlay m l l"rida5 and anendeu Hull Lowe and u m lilxti i drove h u home the pgs;week with m ~~~sm o. E. a mmm; Thursday c w lo Mini: Sntunily ma brought Swf aawk of PiI1\ri-'v -I - n w ma. home.Sha spent the past week,Dr. and Alu. A. J. Camernn draw - - -1 chu. Amoid was a Tekamlh huai- with her illughter,li n .Carter, ol to Linc oln Sunday in u bnml new Fa!Cattle Stro ng to 1 0 a n d neu caller Friday.u t place.1\rd Coupe which they preanterl IA ___Hr. and Mrs. Fma Loflix had ul ;:1w1n Pm of Omaha: was \ Her-'I lheir daughter, Mm Evelyn as 1 151: Higher To p $ 1 1 5 0 S1-ln¢1n.'Ld1unu: :nu1.\.1!r..»m1 .E1:lsilx=.-_.--.r a a mml n mc n t.Sha aomplatnl 1Leonard Loflis and baby, Rev. anI-Rsnll Btlnfichi of Tekamah was "like four y ur eourm at the S h i t HUGS UEC L I HE i 0 A N D 1 5 0 Mrs.T.J.Reese and Bgbby |,n.}|»],;,,||1.;||,g vlsflol in DB! city FTHIY I.ni\enfit;this spring.'They 76°______n.--- ........., .......... ... ....... ......-......_.week.Fin nur pupils movfng into'The oongnntinn is very dmnkfui the :neighborhood wok the pilot: of to thc Woman?Reiki Corps I n U|]4E muving out, so tbl number ia their g m of a bountiful dlk O g ,not so much depleted.r Qwmeh was fommlly :restated at tht Mr. ma Hn. Jann Blomberg ap-nn n u m - m m m : . m m a n s w a y Surulay with their daughter, Hildr~e<l_b)their puuiotic innruewr,i l u uhtr In cnnffned to her bed with ln Chu. XeCo\Ihfllmatory rhrumntimx.|'l"ncr=| will be ny ec id unites gg D={Lx Johan;remained ave;nigjhv.thiuc humh on Pllm Sunday.and In Blair Friday nfzht and ¢uéEd¢¢1 Pinnh! .Sanity ip which dm public the High School carnivd which Wa i-coniially invited..O11 Palm 895- Qmx lhe hate! man: monlhl nm. umlm11,!eI¥ no address lvehlnnl."|Gerald and hh sister drove urn; trmn the unmet in a\llt!t¢t'.'You were dllnppolntedi"11311 "I though!they mlzht have lift nmalaga tor me," he ltlmltterl. f1uu'Il rmne don: to ltlatenlen :»» m011n\1"Ile ahmk lull hem.°'l mual Und hor," he ,.,.,.,,,,.,.,¢, ,s none eurtomls devoid nr 4-nlhushtlm 1 uked lllm nnxinmiy.~ | or hope.llnry a i d nothing then.but a ntool: him In tank that evoulnz.They had dinner leteltete. Lam liintorien Inalsted."The lu! tweiva months are Intnlu.There are worse Ihlngx In thewurltijhnnkllllngBuldnevists,any !zo\\r.""The chap had some one who nafond of him. I summons," Genhl sold g?oomil|'."Yau on|EEt to have wen lhat woman \l¢0'hl.0tl;l1l. me homo.vhrlslophef.2 eatrt get me thought of her not of my brain.The tint time I saw her. I went to pentlufle her tobribe her lover. Kroesnon.1 thouglst hor ttf! connuent must brutal. most uu-:ninly creature who ner abused tbl num( ot tvmnan.'They 1 nur hertlmnlh utter munllt, playing l man'| \part.Bhe IlmL the swore she fought~ ""£'f.'I$"..E""ff°,.."'1ZT.'I. ';_.__y;gz_,.,,,.,,.. I\f|..| her tlsus if lhetf #ll Ilnlllilll else handy: she drunk. onceshowedsomeInterestinMsru lir adm almost named me over a mile of I "Go on." Mary hfttti -Thu ll_ex- clnnz."1 "Rho remgniud me at onc e." ~atnpher vent on. "and she made no |t»tempt tu get muy.I totd her that I was Gem!d| fll{Il|.l :nd 11101 *O IBSlooking for lm.'Ton can tell mm: sho ropued.'that he nm ana me here! '°"wha: dm the ;mm; :nm mn**Kt»t¥¥!nlg ut all.He was my :ood Ionkhax ln mn nr. n gent stron; fvl-lmf, mn he .inukhl as though he ma 'btgm Ill.Wh!!! are you :omg to doit'h»\l.\!mm . A r e you mln : to u n Gelm'|d?"3 She ntkldfd."Into: ao.1 amrz beliefs this ddmann# in marry him.It Il much pet- ter. hmrew-r. that he kann the Gnd cument prkec. more than $65,000.000 Wheat reported on the farms March 1 na 13 per c ant of the last c rop, making I totd of more than 6.000.000 bushels,val!-léd nt ntntly $9|000,000 on Neb ru k;farms. Corfi, wheat tml oat.: mnxketedjn Omaha in January and Fe h a n y mulled l0,T15,000 hugh-els and brought the growers n cash m m m of $18,0£l},000.Muc h of the cornnipplemenbed by oats, whi¢!;~ i; mi being held. win be red to lim stutk and marketed "on the hoof".Higher prices now prevailing for hop, which have now rm.he`ll the highest price {le1el ainm the peak nf 1920, is an l'|.¢ l m l l t a n r m r l y L r u e r l ll l u s l e y P a i m a t i e r a n d H h s . 1 t u r n e d h o m e i n t h e d o r . I . o r x n r w i d t h ° " § § § » 1 § 7 ° p m m d G o o d a n d V a l u n 'b g a n . - Mrs.Mi lli #~"UTC Cntfmmed . t h f h h ~ ~ t h e h e a v y ~Qutrinlily 8£¢s¢y---l":t L g " |iinner at the Gordon Lowe home on i¢f.ollll a week ago Friday.!sc: Shaun $15.50. ~'riday.|Mr. and Mrs. I.. v. Ackerman '""'a Mr.and Mrs.A.E. .Swan have Vsuf.ll. H. Rohn were entertainld .I I1 S121 Y.,"$9.1 25. IQ!!-3 nn enjoynble affair.'nay night, April Sth, st 8 P. H., aMr.and Mrs.Jim Lippincott 0!\¢\'¢¢¢i choir at twenty-tivo voices will Week Clnu ta "TheBlairviazlrdl t E.C.l..ippinmt£'z MB(a Hd y .3 Sunday._frua1'm<m"coupons!by Snr Jehu Ilwgu Iiwnig visited at Sihlllllrfa Stainer.The choir is s u s p e n d d ---M m I'e r\ -y R u m a n d B e t l y Je a n n i D m g h n c a m e F r i d a y f o r a f e w d a ys vi s i t a l . t h e p a r e n t a l J. A . W e i ! home.Daso Gummin mul IIlwin Page';noted into rooms at the 0. A. John-I 1 |l:m:rr at the Gonion Low; homo FQ!!in Teknrr nhiday .5011. hom!recently sicaptd bi Hr !m~|!.\}; Prof. H. H. Rohn of Omnh; who gnu Mn. Robert Swan.Tha la¢i§\x Aid mat Woclnudly.imtnzcts' the band Hondny eveaingl]The orchestra of the H. IJ ohurcla 3\..|ch |1|for nur? with Ein. Hell- remained over until Wednesday and mot for practice Frida! eventng al t,huhlnwuf. led the orchestra for the Mother :ns the c. Zi. Blanchard homo.. 4 Mr. and Mrs. J . li.West 162|Daughter Banquet 'Tuesday evening:Wilbur Lowe was n 'l'ekn111=\f1 ""0mahn visiton Fridxy.; He was a grunt ohiio hero of Mr.tor one day lm week.Bliss Hthei l£ovteexpe|.'U to |pe\1d_ gml Mn. Gordon Lo\\e._|Albeft Wvvl l l d fff*~1II'f1_ *"§f!th¢- week-end wiih her aiatar,m o 11. e.jrh o . - g r Ur u I t ,H } f |r..ls 'I"r hy nn . r,s:=1m-au and'<:\.1T! I~!d stwn! to 100»r T. " Stllc .Con and .u '$:°! an u "hors and hed.a a: 51| 2('\to suou; pritol. in 5 cw t\f!!1" Goat to chdovl3\*11¢\&1f\3:mr to p o o.3e '."f» 75 r0l11tt|un to jnlr s : ts = H1 .:ood to chainflf*108ll.25;hi r 1o good-fn=:10.t'0:common to fair Emil? afternoon.i f s ma vo i o h . m e u s e p e s u z u - H. J . Smith Ind family dame it s.h£p of Mn..Bonne Strtive.P uFromon;Sunday to rioit ig thoitiovrn this neririee on your eolmdu' home of Mrs.Srnlth°s mister,Hrs.for you dmft vrnnt to mi-ls it.'st'o1oira with the public in wishing nmtinuonm suocas to tb l m u - u l I!.:ahordiug. (uri iiocuig who has been ot Ik ratur for a wed: :otumai home on mam of w t N o t Home Th¢tfN» and trust they will be me sorflntlWednudu owning. ilr._sml Mrs. .Ea rl_. CI| ; ¢| f0 1nn1 s, u ' thi s oo muni ty lj: ~Di# dwrmr if u nl.t.u ao wH c al c n 1Ih r ; r n n l d m r ! n n w o r d n f a n y s o r t . H e r \ l a l t o r | i ve : s c - n u e d litem]In l w a St a t e s l l u r n n l uuounh sh e vm m l n ; l h r o u x h t h e s o m e a g a i n . 'fh a w l l n e m m e . " s h e w e n t u n ." I _ .....-....|I ;. .lA ... » u nnv "I"|»|¢ . I h d ~e ¢ ~ n nu ; h l vfl l u g m: m e a i ! t h a t I :w e d ¥n ii fo .I d o n o t l i k e E n g l a n d an d I t m g o fn g : ar r ay tr n la f 1 | t h r u my ( n u r s e : qu e n i o n y o u 1t u b t o u k ? " " H a l e t h a t 1 m n t l a l n l u f f u r t h e m m m » m "La d s B l u r !aul mh lrl l." I a n n u m .»-\\ n»|a l d r o n r n :i n d b e c o m e a t M y r i i l vf' h e l n q u l n r d . "S h e h a s game hu n k t o ¥`rnnr¢,"'Ml c l a m l n l r l l | | l | | ."R ho lm il n` H 3 10 1 :n nn r y In - ft to h o r. a n d s he -'w an te d M E a n 1 h n d Q l n t f n f m m h e r t h i ! ! nm ma i sn d, wi th so m e ou t po st se nt r le l ll mp l ll l a t us al l t he t l me .Sh e U ra l 1 h l d n m l .gi n r lm l l ,ep ic l l m r e .Theme na s a m a n w ho m a r e b o t h k n e w t o h e n s p y a n d o n m y t r u k s .I u w h e ? w l w fd i t h l m l u t e h o r ro om .T w o {\0l1llt|l1"d d d l'l z||;q|;¢gn|¢n¢l o r m e r u m e n I 0 n o m "x u r :u t r do w n th e a n m a n n e x h e s e : n i n a f o r ( m d k : p u r p o s e s -It ls." .C 11\l"¢ °¥'bh: " f""d " ° " ' ! 2 " '-=g G o ve r n m e n t e s t i m a t e s o f l i ve s l o d k m r d ." I I ' ¥ c a n n a n :. r J - 3 , , d g u g m| | »[ 1 h ¢ z |¢<\." f a m u o n n n u r ;|£2 t,_.Mau g-pf . _5'=;'~w 5.§ .»E.`r m h e h r n k n l e a d s s e ve n o t h e r s t a t e s | R 31 1u |\ " f'l_ ._ -. . ....m.h l m 1 t h e Te n t h F e d e r a l Re s e r va di s t r i c t W l l f \ I | \ u .I l u n !u l ;| u ;s n u n |u m n o n l l n f s m u .A n e r f o u r d u a |" " ""'9|u --- -_m i n k : h m i t w a s t o r y wn n d e r fu i o f 1 g h u I 1 0|: m l n u t n a ft vr w a m l .n u m o m :v u : m u ne u r|.. . .. .._._ _ _ .l .. L | \ m or n 'r l g '"¥ 'I~ 'i r no - . E a n tr mm ln t ou t fhvm un de r t he d oo r. "t h l n k h e d n u w l l h l b e g w f f - ' " I w r ; m a r r y ld," the uu mun mn- fn a c d i i l u m l y ."Al am y a li me, n tl : ha w a y h n m v. I w i s h fd t h a t I { § n i d i m ! lt .Y u m l m u b n l m : |H a w m a n g a at i im e i . b u t be i s a s vr n k l lm z l u t h e ug l y |\I||¢\Pl u f li fe .0 fl \ '3 \\ hfn I d n g n d h i m a l o n g t h r o u g h ti l e m u d . an d h e h a d n o s te r n Ia n n u m m fl o o r . wi t h c aa n -e tu m ! t n e at . a n d n n u rl m . h g w o u l d m l l a vr h a ve ton ne n ut In t om e v m a n d m a s h !f o r h u m e I n d end ed Il .2 d l r n g y , W i m : h e re co v- l l . k 0 * l 1 ! l 5 ¢ l I ' l l l N l t ¢ » m e .Th e r e h a ve be en m a n ;zlmes n h e u h e h u ha te d me .N e w I u l l ! 3 0 . * 3 1 1 | r o n l u h e r feet.d m b l n d m o n po w d er o n h e r l'a e ¢ _g n d l vu l ih i l t h e r lw s w s s a lit tl e de ll nn tl y.m a y N u r ; ra n g t h e h el i .Th e n m e h e l d o u t h e r hllllul." T l m n k y o u g e r ; m u c h fu r h r l n g l u (lc:-uid hum1°." n ina nhl. H i m I'rn ly r kn l a ug he d h u n l i y s u e n f u w d t h e h a n d . " Y o u h a ve n n ne ed fo r g n t l t n d e f ' l h c said." I dl nr tl ul o n th e J vb b e m u s e I h a d . : fa n c y fo r y o u r b r o t h e r . W h r t l I l o l t th a t . I w vl l l o n b e ca u s e I ~ \ \ \ ` \ ~\ \\ Q \ \~§`2? ,fr, .@ " ~ " ' _'\»'.. . § * i ' * § ~ sin g = ? \ i ;L_.\\ T~;.';'; . 3 ¢s .0 f r \= - f a ~ ~\`:`>~ _f ?~ ..\'\ _.'Ts _ \"N~, ; ; = = ; ~~::* n- farm \there you lint mw hur and il grmxlntt violets."!°\\lt3 me me n o t In gn b a c k ? Gerald pcreletefl."You were nl! kind to hor, I l1npt°?""We all Irietl in bc." Marr answered. "Dell mtlaelt h`Fr terribly.--\\l\!. herc'aChdetopltcr!" she bmke nfl' sudden!!-» "\\'tu\tewr nm you doing. oeszlccttngyourdutieslnthismanner?"nhl mums as (\uletopher atlll In morning rlotheet vm! ahuwtl in hy the butler. "Pre come tu img fm some dinner,"wne the ernttlnts rvtflsf. ""tmst ll"|lil¢\¥~ alll to wclrome Gerald back." Herr. who was matching him do* ly fanctal that bla indldenencc uma ai auoat natural,"Queer |hln::." he ohser\c.l. "to thin! that she would and up there. utter all. I urnmier ahether the btenea or curses cl. Gerald. for tattoo her to the endof the mnd.' G1mlm! alghcd a Ilttle lrcnrlly"Curse: un. I should thlnt." he re plied."Atl lanoute-ice ls pain; ao llmemory.l.:|It night. I aroke up aud- denly ond l retnotnbercml fighting tflththat :real brute on the lulll1| tronlier. md _Eiga kj]you 1\1"1=". the _mgn 1 ||I I "Gerald 2" hi! deter rntrenlcd. I "Jul right," he mutt "Pm notI lturv that I! aaetm't do me tall of these tlttngs.'I`he;"1e been a sl ent|h»rrnl with me for no If1mtl°° Later. the aloetor railed to aoe Gerl.n. and Chrlslonlief ful Mir! across Itho hall into the bllllnrd room.."Marg.°' he ennlhlrd. as soon as he hed clnmgg the door. -1 had a reason| for comin; round tonight.I ture men the zlrl.""\\l1crt~!" Marg naked hr<ntl1tclllJ- |"Ili'11' ln Lnmhttt.Th r ;were openlilil the gated nl lllrlluortitllll house ll 1l l came alan: Pall Mull, and I was 'towed for a moment ull the pavement.A tml! hrongtmm came not.The urin- nlmtl were closed. but I was wlthln a:few rm of n.. The rlrl vm inside wnh tt Joann man."_r *;f nm; 501.1 could have found out;th¢\¢' tit:-:r went tc!" Mary exclaimed. grinmid will never be better tmttt he hurt sem hen'3 "Ile c an do gm:when no Itkll. | ttust." Cnrlnnpher replied."I }\1I\It"\* .Into a taxi and followed the carriage.1: t!!I\\up htrm quite a lmall, de t tawhcul hottge :tl UIQ buck ot lin:hnmlr he eine r»nce."el horses,mules,milk cowl and bee "1 my I solos tm-1: tn the hnnne,cattle, hog! and sheep on the In :.ljluiutopher reru:tr\=cd."Could "° hero Theli vmlue as of Jantfarg 1. ia .ae gunna nf hllllarubt .'_t o - I ehontd lnce lt."ehe answered."'"°"°']at &233»30|,00Q Price In "'{1e-reid u lmmn :md look for ue aasoon nshe ns finished rrith the doc 1.f fa You .l1§Pt|In glee ml*flflottll.. ¢rjn't lt!";( T o b e . c o n t i n u e d ) |i N F . I l R A S K . § ' S ; : C l € } S P E t . l ` : .~ e B R I G H T Omaha, March 28.-Com and wheat. still on Nebraska farms ia worth i l$'?I.0C0,0W.according to esdmetes: made bar the bureau of publicity of thc Omaha Chamber of Commercefromgovernmentreconlaforthe' { country.`i 'fheee government reports indicate that on March I, the grain growers of thc country were holding 82.9 per .cent of the com hawested last fall.This ia the largest corn hold intl on the farms for this time of the year since 1893 with but two exceptions, 1901 and 1911'._On that1 creasd§since that date will mo than offset the value of 10594,~ hear! on Nebraska farms, January 1 1921 nhich were then valued a $234,-t18,0oo. Tlte cmi-annual merchants marine iteck nn Omaha, Zlarch 9 to 14. re flectcd this fann prosperity through out Omehts Vtholnl-ll!territory The committee of the Omaha Who! salem mul lianufactorere amociatio which hurl charge of the entertain ment of the visiting retail merchants reported nut "not only was the at tendance larger than for any soc week held in Omaha for many years but the interest in this market a~ the buying vnu a real revelation mmf of the houses re1>°w`%s the they had broken records ae to f t amount of sales,at least for past three or four years." -P This ~7.00 1 4 1 L !s ~\ : i ! i : ,~ " ..L Q " '~Gm.. "!5 . .I» ; , n _ ; ¢ . .¢1r:.» vt a l./3 ;:.11S' i if ~~ i l .;r am 1 ii fs# Ed Hover visited relatives in Oma- La u few days last. week. Frank Erickson trahgmcted busi nsss in Tekanuh WHIDQOGIY- Hr.Justice of Blair vkiled his dnughton, Hrs. Elmbnd West and 1 k from \ msn; wun ine "Hllelazn at Wayne.. |t . f"l5'9.£\{'; unay, nrmmupOnuha.|Mm Christene Huglemm is haw Mm (hiss. Laughlin H552 daughter i her home re-shingled."gn-re Blair callers Frid¢)'| '.d Hn. B. 0. Cooper lplhi There were no services at theM.Susulny at the Harry Looper home. E. church Sunday.Rev. Ri!!! was Miss Thelma Gndsey who 11 uk- unnhln ta come on account of dell inn 1 nur»¢'n tnininz mmm nm tht ¢~stu>0?.'l5:gocd to clmleah¢ f.-in a|!1i.1'B: hir us som fed hr f.arson-a.;Q»;common to lair fed 1~.f-rn tsmmsdiswd w nudes[ul cours, ¥T:5°F MO; ini: to good fed cows assogur.: emua. as sotN.'r5: mmmra. ¥!.w03.00: ful wma. I5-00 Em. n. zmmg, mmf. Awxa ' pas no 'rr oa¢ ROAD. r Mr. un! lln.I.m£ ¢ Grimm a n i rl|¢ml£''r'hum1¢i» afternoon in :mn Su n da y dllu mr a n s h mm 'ma n £'\:1r\¢¢¥ifr1.¢ :md lim. 'Camp of Bid: were Sumhy afternoon callcn at the Urns. Hunk home. Mrs.E. G.Is p p ln mz t mmmlwl the §¢ncl1 Club ,nd |few ather II n l (we I annl In lhe forlnrsalvalra dems; am nun; l»| .ap1ar:e. ue was a man uf a dIl'Iare!lt type. apomlelnn. 1|lluiatn-will from marienba.Evers time he mcntkmed Ra 23. he anal.I lnmlmurh zruubla with-~».~- "On nn" Slat; begged. glancing lt the dm:k."Yml nm-4 not sorry about :nurbtollu:r," Hin Frlnkl lrald "Ile will not know gun nhl!! :vu go tu an hlm.lla has fn;gotten mm: anim,'rhls umn'a name uma Ahreuneia.l itold lllm :he whnli' truth.I nm quite | aura that If he mm come into eharniat the prima whim tha rnl No. 29. had been nn.re. he would have fmmdmmen r u u fnr havin;him abol, fllhln twentyfour Imam.lle evra; told me ao.Ile was furious lt the trick whlrh had been played.'But'na declared, 'the Hrngliahman who baa pt!hlmutf la Ho. 291 pmce shall sulhr fnr him?I was allowed to leeyolf brother.Ile had gn: over the nm lhock at what had happened andI found him hill ol' cournga We dll- cmled aewrai plan:fur bla escape1|blch. however. Ire mner carried into lin ('.»ruml; Jnaticn Thursday_; ;, ;' § E; f { c T\é "r ¢ ;lume dh ome ;;;;;."'|§.f..;1.¢.m;.;1;;,"i,;;i.,;i"f., 5.;..a.;m e . : f ' : : . , ' ° :...";:i:;,°f.t:'.1:~.f :p b bmha»§».Mn .c u m Sut-i|"'|"°-' Thursday ,from n vreek'n visit with Hr.md H n .R.H.Box-¢»¢md \uiteni home folks Sunday.;4':s¢;§.1s3 bahuna ml s2.7s04.40:lawn, crea ; um. day and her an Hr. ard Nfl. T. X. Iverson span: ha.M and llrs. 0 L. Hilaingnr Vizitati Mr n d Hrs A.E.Drager o l mos!ua ¢}|¢.¢¢feeders $3o00i.0||'the day prcvienu.The afternoon Tue sd ay " W W I with lr. a nd ln.relatives in Dun .r...._,Mrs. Dave Ciimmlngs spent Thurs thc forlmex's parents, Mr. and llrs.Hooper visited ai the J.A.Welt mr to nad feedan. $!.000T.!5: com-was pleusntiy spun! in conversation Norman Wulick.ru feed l6750035 D04 W nd delidoua refmshlnslutrl Fmd llti ller hlld l M k l a tday \.\Lh her llsur, Mrs. Chu. Eby Gililam at Telmmah Su y.harm Sltunlay.monta.r . cn. .;-- __ __:._ _and In c s | __. L. E. Nelson wmm a pusengrr to]All present had |n]ll°Mly Ami disposed ol Hn h u l -||.°m mn ma other pemnal »!- i a A A _ +' ~ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon laws en!!!- taLined the foilowin( guests nt din-ner Thursday,li s a Bessie lli c k l! of Ooeoleo, Nehr., Rev. and Hn. 1'LI.Raman and Mr.and ln . .E.C. a u o o u s ;:lock noun.8.504.003 su n k ti lt" ,a u o a u o .Lnvnr Prim For I-lon Thar! ver:15,500 fresh M u a s the market Tuarlay und prlcu toot|_ . \ . - -a n l c l -l ¢ ¢ \ l _ ;' f h a i n n atthefllmm Koe nig hum: W adnu li|¥&Il,¢I|1smulmlr.'I'bolun,§das' ma Thsndsy night.d d . v m m y w a h a n m m ' I 1 m 1 1 r u a £ l r \ |attln d1n rl| , ¢ln dltten¢ | z heHer ma nb1 ¢h a¢ 8. S. lui. Sunday.Nexg Bllnthy hi 'hilt lbs daughter, Gcnldine, n zwiur day and thc following Smdwf U' find mploymant In Omaha- - - r " a n f u l '" " " ' = 1 : t u - : f r r ~..1 = - - - - u r l |V H ' H Y 'w r '| 3 ifl. "T""qr ;.1"`§Ti§»"11'&"" """¢§}"i»='»"" 'v we bgtinj fly-' I Mr. Ted Than had Lu run Junior alum of um hlrh rho!n n3.15|ns.oD.nut out for man!!! s. 3 We ln1d1¢.arm broken uma um hd nr IW'~.¢I£`°`n"§`Lfi£."~;£5 " § " ` "..|_d t.¢l l I m u 0|:up An m y2;mh:¢:rum;:ut;i! ¢.'.'l°,IZ;. '"=°{.Bama 13.290 fresh :hoop lad llmll l : urmed Tuesday xml the marimt vuhome lad were '°°°f"P\°5°d by u*°"; quotahnr about stand!nil around. spomor, Sant. Scney.They cbaerv-=.But Uuoled iamha brought 81620edmanymig1uofspring.On 9_1 and tlosinblo llnlrlrs sold no $0 n a m.turning they took their lunc hes '33 Quotations on shun and lambs:- Lul their Ilrat picnic supper as Lum. 'Wd in c!|ult:=o1§00Q1650: * * d_ P * " " -lambs,h i r to g m s .s z s m e x z n s a L a s h a m w a s a wln it or t o i i u u b i . e x t r l t u o h o a vl n , n t a n n u m ; - -.» . _ \ _» \n n ; 1 l Q I - - l \ 3an to begin the new qtmner with ti n ' d o ng d e d !\I»aqdholpu| "\ .vy 1.\\| mout"i n f . - m u h u f n m A. J .Sumner will go to 0mghnlllmily spent Sunday at the Puig: 'hleuhy for further treatnunt.He )i|:Coy hom. in slowly recovering.,i Jane Gnrlkn hu moved into tht Thealon Olinger and wife of | hulls just :emu thu road test from llodalo, Is. moved this week on to home just aes-on the mid renin!! 111|f|3.h¢r's f a m necmnly 'n ntod for Steve lshoney this muon.by Austin Wiita.|Emutiue and Roby lcCoy ammo C l a r k L i p p i n c o t t : p u n t t h e w e e k b o r n e f r o m t h e i r d m c !w o r k i n T n - _ \_. . . ¢ \ .l L -L _ . . -l _ l L -| \ I | | \: f u l : f u n n f D L A ¢ | | \ . . A n l u h h elecl.I do not hellofe that my omcould lmve boughl 1110 lilo of Nu. $9 mm Ahfenuin fur a million pounds.umh your brother.huwover.ll was different In thqsndgl made gre( tomm one of your bm er'| &mn»-me I mot bark from Ivan Kmaneyuafdwhou l l 4114-clzhnd une of the smaller ones, and one anu night wedmvc away from the innrns." 'Bat tlzll 1| an ln iw: |,:o!°' Huynehlmedwondgrlngly. "-Tha woman nodded. *W a wen in the mln for Petru ; | | d . " | h \ 1 r a n tn n . " \ ! u e n lb a d |u n a tnmt Ahremein.telling me that be was tupeneued.ills :ucrea-aor had_\rrl¥u!, nm! vu holdin; aninquiry into the ncape of Nm 20.Headvised me not to go near I'eu~o¢1-hd. Wa left the tnln iuat nn 1 company of soldiers from the mrtrul arrivedon the platrnrm.The tmln was held up and searched.We :ook n enr-rlqe um! drove away. anywheft. Intothe pilml.We Ind money but noth- ing else.'Nr laomzbt the carrinre andhorns. bought the driver. body auf! soul,Drlvrlng by night,nesting thc hong: ana main: nurnelvri lu' du.an trnvelcd n imndned mile! muth- Keeping the Telephone at Your Commandgnlummmnl|||I1|mnnmmu|||m|||u|||mmnunmnmllullm|m||||m|||||||u|||1nu||H4|1|IIunm|||||||m|||||||nI||I|I|u||||ummn|||1l||||nnu|||mun|||Is an Endless and Expensive Task 1|\ : s 1 nu l l !_= 3 nn u n -Q In y ourevery dqy ueeof the telephone, it is dific u xittor ealine tnec e an-J eu humenc eremd eiiort required to keep depmdable servic e al- vmy laty o u rc o mma n d . A n a r my o f tr e i n e d e r p e r u mu s te o n z tmti y tc lt.inspectandrepeir t.he1inesnndequipment, stla! Ih oe rso f th ed ay exa dn i¢ ht.i nellk in ds of weather.Their work ilneverended. Keeping the telephone at y our command re- quires v a n sums of mon ey for wages,new equipment and materials to repw damaged and ¢gun;y g g ma nd y.||:. 0 nr |;a ¢" l ll w I. ,|1 1 t l ll |\ » ». ||.I i u a vnu m m u m n m u t : u m m1 ' m u A m i c k s p e n t l e v e n l days. »r\;;_ $1|.¥50l0:>o.h t f l e a ,U ' I W n u n L e m o n s a n h a v! kgs;u 1 .!1 0 . - JZ 3s lr !ln $ l1 . .D U 'l !!. 5 'J.~7 5 , 3 f m m M d l E w r e l t M i l l e r m m e u p £ 1 n m o m . - I | ; ; | _ ¢ _u o o e a n e u u a a s a l L e m o n , u h o li ve s a f u r 1 l m m d l n e n t m e n e r - ¢ n u w i t h h h :H o n e a n s o u \ ' | 1 u A | < o r A .o l ' t h a n . in! l le wlname Iolh.\ter,lla 4|lxn a n d Hn. Ho vr u d Ha i n mr . uiiea wen Sunday at dm George Fackle|_}\om|..r |Lu c Thursday m m a n . p m 5.'\.i»1cr,H n .Roy Rutledge. H i n Esther Honison went IB Teinmnh Monday where she has ne- eured employment. Work on the drginage ditch no at hero bwlrl the first of the Ireokl The work started in the stock 31111; at the Woods-Updlke nnc h and i l workin; south to York creek. Blu Lillie Kuhlnum In.: pleasant | I7 surpriaed Wednesday evening when the lnemben ot the ll.E. Sunday School walked in on her un-1;.m..m.d to spend the evening and: show thdr appreciation of her work'sm i s a mum me e ffi de nr wo rk 'er and teaches a.d a m The time f p w e d d l t o o q u i c k l y i n g x m e s m d ; . . . . . . 1 -- - . I l _ | -L - . . __ - | . a m ma n u n s A l t o v e n Misa Hue! Cannon spent the!!-el:-llrs.R.H.heraon entertuined in and with fehnwlanin Council Bllffs. lmnor of iitlle Wa!lud's birthday at umm. Mar. ==*""'*""°"° ther! '~""°Mr. and Mrs. a c. Lippinc ott ma hxeh u m u l me relatives.werebe e n I . = - == ; ; »; ; ~ u° f ~ " :° " 2 Alisa Ruth were Fremont vimtors on present. our -»;__§;;°,, mg }¢¢,"";ggq llondly .|Mr. and I r e .Hu m' Ty s o n g m onvh w a s o r wma - .th e I 1l'heNabru1m Farmer odiiorurga nests u 2. dinner I n t Saturdayu ~ ¢ u wu y ` u n : n » ¢ » u p u » ¢ | » : £hlsrelders£oc :\1lonthenewneigh-ev¢nl:z¢nztb| Rnbimon Cafegivla c b b oll.Ibm and help Lhemgeteeqoailtted lv : i r . ma m: . c m~ \ = s c r s e u e u a ho 's bo I1" n° un mo ; °' {£ I' ,; '_ ~; _35;-Nl kinder :ning can he done,y u ho no r of Hr. md un . E.a. H-¢~ g g nn .1~;g_wpleowli gg wg .. mglgg g dq ln gi g.Hgr¢y 0q¢n ;| gnr~dwho| .rgso ontomove toSio1lxons of ua F u n g .moved into l eommuinty wrhere you City.l l r n w m a Us an |bled hog::Int lemon shipped lain.en n pezfeet stronger!Then you Hr.und Hrs.Raymond Therhl- to hu from Ieedlnl dollar end our know.sen were Sunday guest: at the hu!9433 "Id hog! lllll mm' OB! d ulll Hn . n d 3 , ,George Xing ~ H u ] d g g n h m family o f m m m s ur .m e n m !u r . m d l m I m a C o m o ' m n * Albert Harthielen and daug:ht¢rx5h¥U\"dl$u the A. E. Dixon homo.. U l n Sund.ly ¢uests et tlme ilans 'I 'h t; nlpi 1| o!u1¢Bom»¢l'»»I. Llrsen home.inho took puLin tlmeexsminqianslt Mr. :nd Mrs. Adler Petenm and Blnir het 1hurad.\y and WW? were loenllty fc nmoovunvlllearmqrmuc h mor e tlldlt, gE.*iCg NOTESE N o n r a w s s r e m a B m . T a s r n o u a C o B E L L S Y S T E M 9Mi'0|3¢I - Oludplul ¢ Dkhulnlderuiui gquvanl. a u u m u ! ! t r u m e U I ' r u e l u u u m rti me ."L a d y H M !m g z e n e d . " W h a t I e m g o i n ;t o zen r o n .I e l l l l te ll y o u n o w c r ne ver . "m n Fr an ck : en sw e re el n er ce ly ." l t w o n ? h e m u c h fl c a n p i m m t u f o g .\ \ h m I l a n e m u h o m e .th e s t o r y o r theme m o u l i n l s co m in g o u t o f m r ml n d . w h e t h e r I h e m e t o d u l l l g h y d r i n k i n g n e e ve n c u t l t o u t o l ' m y b n l n .W e w e r e n l w l a r l i n w i s e r . a l w a y s b e i n g m u t e d W e n n !i b u t !distances b i tr e ln .So m d it n o e w e hi r e d m n riegee.W e e ve n l n ve l e d fo r t h e w h o l e o f o n e d a y In e n o l e c r r l c c a rwrhlchcr a w l e d w w e e n t w o em e l l tow ne.Se ve n t l m e e w e l r i e d t o : r e m use nfu nm - r t u m P a l m a .m m e n d : ti me w e w er e tu rn e d be ck .Onc e th ey he ar d o f u e an d w e w er e p la c ed u n de r arre st.Yo u r b r ot h e r s ho ! t w o o l ' t h e gu ar ds a nd we e n: sp ed .A f t e r m t I t r u l i fe o r d o e t h w i t h u a .W e w e r e n a m e d e c m e e t h e fr fm t l e r a t m t i n e e p o t w h e n e t h e w n r z o n e h t f d b e e u . W e w e r e l e l r e e l y l u Pu le nd be fo r e In d ! a re g l ul e t lt o f R ue e l nn s ne e tz e r ue.W e r u e i n P o l a n d . h o w e ve r . W e l e ft th em fig hti ng.W e b a r d a f t e r - n r d th a t t h e Rna ele ne t i m h a d m a n a t h e fr on t ie r w e r e w i p e d ou t . W e : o t : c r o n Pol an d.som eh ow o r ot he r.ll ll n Ge rm a ny .T h e m t w a l all di sc omfor t a m! mi se ry. b ut mo nt of th e da n ge r w a s p n l t .Y o u r br o th e r fe l l a n l a W i n n e r .s i n c e t h e n b e h u be en dazed a n d we ak .w i t h a umm 'Y o u r B r o t h e r Il e e e F i n e C o u r a g e e t Tl n l l . b u t H e l e a W e a k l l n g i n t h e Ug ly P la ce s of l .l l'e. " o m p e m e .1 stl ll h a ve e fo rt u ne .b u t I e m g l a d u m : t h r e e m o n t h s a r e u w r . 'In u m n l vl ! r n u r b r o t h e r t h a t I t o o k Kr o e s n e y f sl mr e a t th e mo n e y a s w e l l n e m y o w n .W h e n h e w t n e e t o l h l n k It o ve r .I th i n k h e vrl ll n a I e u n e d l t . " S h e fo l l o w e d t h e b u t l e r o u t o f t h e N IN E 311117 w a t r h t t l h e r [ r u m t i l l Hi n d u! w i th fas c i n at e d e y e s . s u n h e r l u l l e pa ss in g tn xl ca b w i t h h e r o u t - et r et c h ed u rn h r el l u , w at c h ed h er fli n g h e m l r i n t o l t . | } u t u p l m fe e t on t h e t\1»|»onlte e va l e n d Il f l l l u ciga ret te. Sh e h a d t h e n l r o ( a t r a u m a w h o h e d ec w ml l ll e hu d a g ra n t t ea k . L e d y M a r y r u n g t h e b e l l . ' T h e c a r a t once.Ilt¢lutds.°°s h e c r o ." L o r d D u m h e y u In L n n d o n . I e m gu l l s ; _ t u fet ch h i m ho me ." Chapter vm G t r i l l n p h e r h e d t a k e n h l s l e e t - l a n d etneedy.inde ed.m u l e nl.:n u l d e n s p e e c h - w h e n G e r a l d l e f t t h e n u r d n lheme int o 1 |rl1 l\\'\l. he had bee n mo ved I1u m t he lz onp lte l.Th e d o ct o r s. ho w - e ve r . w e r e h r fr o m e a t l e f l o d w i t h b l e con di tio n.H e w a s e t l l l m l n . l l s t l n e l n ma n n e r .w i t h l a n g p e r i o d s o f a b ? een!-mlndedneea.Ile nemed.an a e :.+ \ " "n J'. 4 r . `~.¢.,5'\f 5 3,1 1 l.n f#..1 ;_=_» ia.I " I i 3 |~+ 1 , m "- 4 f ~: ~1 ii fs#.|. .: .1 ~.-..». ...1 '.4 . ¢...rv " »r ~ 1 6 3 . ,'.;. ¢ ,. , l - f i ' i .~¢* ' ~{ - 1 F . r -r~r x "1 L ~ 1 ~I r : \ 'Q \. l 5 ,,u\>'mai" Self-Draining Tub and Sanitary Angle-IronBench with each |music lun at I u w n u m I tilncn u m Q1 H kv i || |of cocoa and cookie:was senefi.!Gem,ny. gg hen:g f diuzmz €**'¥'*;§" °==_;° "P 'fm Omaha Swa- Such things u e always a help u: wen over from Fremont.coming sab_IP!the da; at Hrs.. Peter .. than who are makin an effort .\sen:parents,Hr.and H n .FritzIllllllllllllkndsF " " " ' - " ° " ' " ¢ a n d rerrmnmg until Zslatlhieazn |E. assist a an lughly apprecuatcd.ls umhy aflernnon when Mr.Hunk Georme im n ar.u"`13ur1 Simkon I E I -md W ife took them home.!"\\re S ay visitors at the Wm E ' I E A C H E B S EXAMINATION Mrs.H.J.Smith was quite ill B;f|gnhgn|¢_I ~DATES Um first of "F week.I Hr. a nd Hn.Irurley Clemens of .`='. E April 1s m s 1-him hs Hume. W "°."' "' *'1Iermm vmnu at the Louie Men-ck: .....a r nt uzus a week-end vuitor at born; sum| "g §3I|"!}s 1925 n u m.|:va ._ E i Aug.1.1925 I The sevcntl: Shu] eighth gnele P". u0y:zn1§;m¢:f1;1 Paul lllwney , Fna Genie lm! An- thony McCoy of the seventh z r l k , und Eleanor Uhou and Timm Txfek- rr of the eighth grids. Henill J ohnson of Herman gpg; Friday night and Satfnnizy visiting r. '. th eh omeo fh is s is f» r, lr x. T. ll. Iseraon. Mr.and l i m Fritz Huller la d Mrs. Rus; Fear spent Sunday u. un A. A. Anderscn home.n A pany af twenty-three friend: gln||uzu|I||||||nurI||nmmn|||||I|Inu|||1|1mm||||||||||||||||||uuu|| MARQUISVoss El tric Washer This Offer Ends Saturday, March 28 This is the Washer f~:¢ ~ ~ : f . __. W i t h t h i s t u b y o u ca n e m p t y t h e ." a s h w a t e r o n |.'l5i ly a s y o u o m e m p t y t h e h a t h iuh ._ ..Ju. lt p u l l t h e r o b b e r p l u g i n t h e b o t l o m a n d t h e m a t e r d r a i n s .N o l i f t i n g o f w a t e r - N c m a h oy b a c k a c h e . .»-0 r d e 1 Y o u r s N o w $50 Down """§§Z£{§?6`§f2'3" B a l a n c e o n E a s y P a y m e n t s ¢ A r e y o u Q t e e p l n g d o w n t h e o ve r h e a d b y w a s h i n g o n a b o a r d t o s a ve t h e m o n e y l o r y o u r h u s b u n d ' i s e c o n d w l l e . P u t y o u r x o i k e d c l o t h q i n a V o s :n e x t M o n d a y m o r n i n g a n d e n j o y t h e fi r s t s e n s a t i o n c f a c a r e fr e e vn s h d a y . .Th e Y o u Fl o t o - P i a n o W u I ' e r w i l l w a s h t h e m s o q u i c k l y a n d t h o r o u g h l y t h a t y o u w i l ! h m . ¢y o u r w a s h i n g o n t h e l i ve i n : h o n on d er .- : r s..-... _ _..._. _._ . .u-unnunn-nu-on- uu»u n :u 1u 1uu pnup ulno-nu:-:r - : 4-nl- n1 . -on -¢.-_- n n_nn- _a n ;-u n -1- l !-n s¢ - -nn -: u nu 1 n-¢ Q¢InnI n na-un-anus- pu- _ u § a ='Sun<Ia3r.land neighbors dropped in on l"hl'd =~ |Ham Larsen vi»iu~d nu xheFmz R-uf mm Satimlny evening mi nw i3Iat3hiea¢n h m Smuday evening.him a renuim binhday wmwiae- :Mr. and lim. Jammu Sorensen and llr. Ind Hrs. -30° Bunsilt of Hu- 1 .= : g e REMEMBER j The Farm ers Co-operative Union sells all kinds éf Faeld Seed of lugh germ:' natnon and purity tests We are now stocked wnth l Sweet Clover, Alfalfa and family "ere Sunday guens at the Chee Suttnn home. Macy Wurick. Sheldon Feds, Mrs Eerthl Gollehon, Grace and Eugene I:.»..Camp,Rev. Croeken,llr. ami Mn..J.fl.Spellman and Charles Spellman wut Sundny 1.l.nitors at the Free!Peck home. Mr and 3-Ira.S.S.Dixon end man and Mr.and Mn .Fred Rhy of this viczinily and Dr.and li n . Ii. H. Atwoal and llr. and 'aTs. C. C. Jacobson of Omaha sp-ent Sunday at the lmme of lin. Matt lverunn. Mr. and Mn. °r.K.Ivan-un and daughter spent Satundny niarht and fSnr.|iay ul. the Erhrtin Johnsen home Hr. and H11-. Rollo Evans of Oma- Hltw xeasull children nf Arlington ha spent Snturday rverlihg at the fxwrc Sunday guests at the John Ralph Ray home. *. Pete Peters: andLumpton heme.|Mr . e m! Hn r Lucien l'u:k was dovmi'nrm Teka 12wr rhildren cf Lyons wiaitnl (zum mah Thursday for a visit with ha-Q inuawiany zo Sunday with Mrs. P¢ter uncle and family, 31:ami Hrs. Frqif ~=~ n=»Lher, Mn. Joe R~§3 $89 Draft Stallion 1This fine four year old stallion sired by importedstock on both sides is a beautiful strawberry ronnweighing owl' 1900 lhs. and is one of .the lx-sl stallions ever brolmht to this county.His sire.~5|.Peck.1 Iir. and §|!:\. £¥ifford [Cay of near°tlf°"_ 3 °e d5 °O u r s e l l mg g Mr. rmI Ml mimi Warricl: \i!"rL."|.»'\!.ff.\»aiu?"How-*asf mi P r i c e l s t h e l o w e s t p o s s i b l e ,», i m = =J -==f \ » m 1 > ¢ - m s 2< = = m ¥ = : '~ - * <. 1 | .. f r " h h M r .R a y ' s m o t h e r I \ 2 . I ~q u a l i t y c o n s i d e r e d .. r r \ | t R Y < l 1 - P l f z r n v n .r r l r n n i - - - - - - - is m p er n t ur é , a n d w i t h ma o f n u o un - ; w a y , t n ha ve l o c : l e l tw o n t ro fi .3.| ;q_ a s l o u m e u .l l c :I xo :m m h m .I n t h e y d r o ve h o m e t o g e t h e r t o H i n - do tr t k n ow .W e a r r lve d n t F e n r h ur c h ; t e r l e n h o u r .m l d e u p h e r m i n d t o st re e t t hi s m om i ng .1 fi r m a l n C h a r l h m l k t h e l u n ; d l e n e é w h i c h h a d e r _._\ _ _ h -- - a L..- ».....\. m...| . ¢ . . 4 k n » ¢ n nh - r n n n t i m Q u h hm l n f T h e Vo ss Floto- Pla ne W u h e r i § o n e o f me l a t e st m o u e l s- he a vy c o p p e r t u b , e n c l o se d c a b i n e t ;ex ci us ive,pa te nt ed ,n o n - r u s t l n g Fl a t s -P i n n a A g i m o r a n d l r w i n g i n g w r i n g e r w h i c h u P ' e m t e s o ve r wa s he r ,r i n s e l u i s a n d clo th es ba sk et . Y o u W u h a n A r n B a c k e d b y 4 8 Y u n ' E x c l x u i r o W u h l n l -M a c h i n e E x p e r i e m " The 1rorld's first wishing mlchineznag m;reb§ iv. H. Voss. n o w p r e s i d e n t o f V o n B r o s . M fg . C o . , fo r h h m o t h e r , t o u s e the burden 0 hounohold dm¢!me1s The.Arndt Hardwafe --1 ;n-¢ - __ -- -¢ - _-- u¢ - nan d_0 4a - rz u -- -c za t -1-rlqu..In¢ - -1,___E a 111| UID!! lw il lllll lllu Luv] umm ullna t nu m.H o was ahoutlng 'llke a mn d ma n .Tl w n 1 dr o ve h e re . " Sh e p u u m l o h :m e l u !: I n n o f urlno fr o m th e h a u e a m i d r u k l t . 'h u m :h a r om i n h r r fe e l . "l l ls n wo n d e rfu l lt n r y, \ h 'I| I" M g r ] excla imed." Y o u m m m n m . g n a n y n c .ur ,I t y o u do .r w mu s t m m ebu ck ag a in .M y fa th er ur ll l w u s ! t o th a n k you ." " I d o n o t t m l t h a n k . " t h e w o m a n Il \ U\ | l P ¢\ \ l1 Il: l \ \ \l | vu n u np wg - »' - -Pt u l l n e . °'Ge n l¢ l ." sh e n a ke d . " ha ve y ou le m o r h n r d a n y t h i n g o f t h i D e Po n - l e n n f '' Ge r al d tu r ne d an d l o o ke d a t he r c u t of hi s ho l l ow e ye s . ":¥n¢h1n;."In c o n r e n e d .-'1 vr r o u fr o m t h e n u r s i n g h o m e : i x tl m e l .I h a ve h a d n o r e p l g .Th e y + ~ h a n l d !t h e ho te l lt!B o m b K m d n l i o m ' " N o a m y o u i l k e m a i n r r : m d a n a 1 _ -_ -wuz- u nu _1-nus1-nuuns:unnan n: _ _an nun_ u n uu1 _n . Richelieu 4106, an imported animal G.as the win- E! ll |:.=| us figure wl yn..[if-I-L1ner of thirteen izes in one season.§»|_ ___ un §n||r ~...».$'i.....___.s Mmquis will m e the semmfs stand at my farm g '"l |:.west of Blair known as the Aye fann.E I -.|fE'r --.Price nf service is SIS for living cult.~.~ ~ . _ g C \Vill nut ba held responsible for nccldents.EE I . ;' 1;.;,;.; ia.; n.\1LRo.1n 'rzmz mxxlm:Comer E Chicago and 2-forth \\°¢=1-:rn ihr s¢l\iT¢1» Sumkxy, I\l;:nl\ 29'Trains Eu! I A. ll. Illia' Cu=I|1p.mi¢»:\..G3'..' P. N. Daily. i .L BL Chiklre|'s d\::nc'.: Md:Tnlll '\\'¢»I :I3-Aw-}!.-DailySl. P. as.&I: _ _- -( I u . l ¢ = \ Im w m y Ja u k , 3 l n 1 \ f t » r 1 l . w h i c h m i l l t l l u k n l h v t u r f != §Blair 1\e'»raska E Trains North 1 7:13. A.. ll. Daily exceptSlluhy. I , c a n P ~ ~ e s r i p t ~needed."I sinned out on dm ld- lou t!" .ventura became your brother had paid 1 gm: num uf money md bn-c lu u lb a d n f n n c y f o r h lm.Z i n e lu: tbl! fanc y. nm I made up mrmind that I would bring your brotherh ¢ me . a n d llu ve d o u lt.I d o n o t i11.|hfurm,7tmr|.her9|ymeut.I l a n ans: : wx bmf asfn man me gan!! 'u doe:nt mutter." he answered. "I han made up my mind to | 0 thenmyself this unumo-on."" M u 1 como wld!yan?"sho b é lth l"It :rw am."hu mm o n d huz- huriedy ."they wolf!to 1llllH»thwrh-n m } u ¢ z » p m ¢ u m z l m u = = '~f;mm| |umuu1|\ § uf.~ ,.x.¢.~.\» ~E1 §JDHN BOLLN, 0wner ~ 1|Iumlmlnmlmmlllm|n|u| m|u|u||||||a||||mmnumn:::mmxemunvli M i d . 5 I N »."_Wal: »' . .'~ J I'.M. Daily except Sur lay.Q R M N .c o m . .1~z = n _T\.\'1N1¢,E :PSU A ..,,I : n y e r ~ ~ . \ax. Sunday only.' 5 " _\ ;3 :_1 Illhln :..::|Trains Sant!!'!'I A»1 I ~'ju \ p .V 1 .rcfiolnl sgg _\3|~ qg g gp r S un i zy . T 'lfl .\E rf Collnllulwulm Q } \ M Daily.' _1'ridu\,'112:55 P. M. Daiiy except Sunday1|muuIuImnnsmmmnnlmmmlmunmm\nnn||nunn||1mmn|||||n|uuumn|||numnIn|||||||nuuumullna|u1m||n|uu|m|uuu|||||||F ...-':~= .:..=;... va;§. ..f-._ -=,j ..;_.._=~. rf" .'f?.,.;.*. _'~ _ :~=a ;.- '~~.:¢~ ',a;,,_~`1~~~.,-3;~L .;'-1-e '~;; .f _ ' /~ ,--~.A rrwr _.A5 Blair,xgbfglkl,li n d a 28,1925.rm: m~rr.=:nPRISB THE ENUZRPRISE ~Pu: eiz ht1n KENNARIJ NEWS Klnnlrd.L Hin Helen W ilkonin; spent Tun Mn. John MeQuarrle il homo after Dr md lla . wm.H.. Pnmor dw dar weniux with |0110 Wachtnr.nding a nhort time in g m m¥`rank Gunn shipptd a mixed loud tha iz 0. Fairc hild fsmlly md lin Irwin Holman spent 'hxeidny ow %."§.,. -mhe ,u bein taking tml; - o f n n é k t o c u m o m we n h w lm m s Hrs.Ben _:Laney were Omaha min: with bil g;»~f»=-~===~Hr.. and unenu. Sand .31 A t ._...vulton_ln l\ennard .. ~ \.. -:---..|rs.I m Hr. md Hrs. Oscar lhtthawn spent keen falling rapldiy,but Aho ru leaves to mourn her death her mo- oenmcioua to the end and wit ;ble ;1:r.fa{i\:r ond two sisters,Bits. zo know her loved ones to the last. [1-za Wolff and lim Fred Nemots. Sho will be missed by s large!Fu n o rll p or vi oe s won h old ~ circle of Iflemk und espleially by afternoon at tho lfothodilt church the Rand Nellhborn lodne of whidmiwith RH.McPr¢md offichling la* " Y " I A |.oc,\|. xawsr/wan ron ALL 'ms rmns OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY g p BLAIR,NEBRASKA N°b-!¢¢un|»\.f¢..||,, .r .w i l l vl s i t R r d a u g h t e r f o r I.: h u r t Li ma . Th e W d k i n g C 1 u b w a s r e vi ve d l m S u n d a y b y t h e h l m y s p r i n g w e a t h e r m d b e g a n t h e i r r e g u l a r S u n d a y l ! ~ te r n o o n w l l k o ve r t h e h i l l : a n d f u m r - H r .a n d M r s .B .B .R e d fl a l d e n - this week for Indianapolis, Ind. when Hrs. Hunk hopes to find niid for eancer, a nululy which hu been her chief concern for several years. Mrs. Blolly Sheffieid retnmtd lut week from several months nearing spent in her old home state, Vir- ginia.She had 1 most eujoyabie lime renewing old friendships and visiting her brothen md sister. Mr. md Mrs. Chris E. Jensen of Herman celebrated their tenth wed- ding anniversary last Sunday.Mn . Jensen's parents,Mr. and Hrs. E. Bolt of this city were among those present for the cccasion. I SEEDS \ ; We have now on hand a Good Supply of Field and Garden Seed Alfalfa Seed pcr Bushel ~ While; Sw:-et Clover. per Bushel ~ Yellow Sweet Clover, per Bushel ~ t h e y a r e ~ b e n s , l u t e ve n i n g . N e e d l e s s t o m y t h a t a l l h a d a p l e u - u n l t i m e . M r .a n d M n .H e n r y Je n se n a n d m n a n d a m . J ¢ m ¢ n ' a m o t h e r , H n ! O l a Ja co b so n a n d d a u g h t e r ,M i c : d r o ve d o w n t o O m t h t t o see A i r . : n d M r s . H . 0 . H u r d . . §ALWAYS TRY US FIRST § Arndt-Snyder Motor Co. mnn||||1mnu|mn|||lllmullmuuI|||||nu||||lmm||mnu||nm||||||1u||||m» I A Eulogy to the 1 Departed Coffee Can ;\~.~ n;_| .»- -u of l n w r .r ~\ 1 J L or . v '. ! ! ` E .¢; 1 .mf '°-2 A-wg9 .v!.I 't in the weather and the sky became overcast with the u ma appearance as on Lhe day of the cyclune of twain y ears previous whic h nund comuldenble alarrn but the day allp pezl by with noghlng but a nin in this vidnity with hlii reported in other sediozu. months and five days old..She was educated in the Blair athcoll and following this foo ch" ed in Sas Brothers'store for two years.Sho was married to Donaid Jones on lily 20, 1908 and to them tivo daughter: nrt born, Dorothy aged sixteen yaans and Margaret aged; thirieen.with the exception of a year span; U1 Oakalooaa,Iowa the deceased spent her entire life in Blair. Mrs. Jones was a woman of che¢r ful, kindiy disposition and with 3 g husband :md family spent manyhappy dass but ill health overtook' her and for the pa-at year she bla 0iarrU.\n'r On Friday, March 20, 1925 death cinlrned Mn. Donald Jones.The end mas not unexpected as she had been a puient sufferer for many months. Ethel Frances Bigelow was hem in Bid:, Hay 15, 1890 md lt her .=.~;,~:~f 15~.,,uf .f i é i f w ~~3? wa; an "im mmblr.name; imermenf mae ln the mm ceme- r husband and wradnught¢n sheimery. |mu|||mul|||mm|mm|||munumu|||un||nuu||||Imu|||m\uuu||mnu|||g 3 » n-L§§\»{~ S J n m L a o . P . m l s . m a . y ¢ f -mlhrlutvoek.H|.\|R0|0Dll\ll|dngl tlhtW W "n a ¢ v ¢ i » | ° 1 m u ' = °`n»v.Nielsen home at rumen!- S wf y wa ls i u v lh d t o a m n d .An- r u m m n l m a - ~ n x l u » r » ¢ » m < | by :b f u u xu i n mr- p .g llr .| nd l n .C . M .W l n l l n d chughlar. co at Omnhn wa n \.H&='||r\l wldton on Sundry. mc ur rs r AND LONG C RE EK Fmd Cunll ol Omaha spent Sit- "rdu av. lbs hy Llnnn homo brln¢» 'lu x Ro h m Li ne n |white oolllnln . Ol u r L \ md o l l lu h ll , No b puppy of vrhié nJ'h jurdy prvud. I n ww w i th h o m o f o lk s MN n t m u v n u " . Nels Lauritun nesntly rooelnd | Q\\l¢| n number lram the M¢Culh> xnelghborhobd nmnded th i U.E. church ln Blair Sundly evening to ur la n d ol y oung c attle lor sum'heir thu Wnley m Cleo Club. mer teedlng purposes.Mr. md Mrs. Auglul W nlzen mdNoun J . F. mc um. Hull Pn nk~| wr¢hm-,En ln l of wumn,lo w: non, Bai Rosenbaum, Lyla l¢Cauu a n d H. lk lm x n n me n d m g d h - trlet court sullen: nz Bblr Wednw day.U l u h a s B a m v u l m u n ¢ s m u m m u m m m "nm Thursday su-nlng at.; SL Patrick party. very m}ay m¢nm¢ was nm by rims pvuvnt.Neh Anderson. who u ln~\-he navy | \ p m m x " i m hh pa nn u,Mr. ind Hn . E .S. Anderson t h t hu plans s o u h :e xa m for uoond elul Hmmm on tha -hiv whnri hu la taking imlnlpg.lr . an d lm G. B K ro nb er t uu l Henry Kcmpch mtoed w Bannon to _ltlond thc n rnutl of th !lnlan! h vg h u r o l Olanu Kn mbvr g lm Thnndxy.Emil Klum shipped hop to 0ma~ h l u m n lg h t t h c f l r l i o l h a tw u e k . A n n Kn ln md W a lter Knlap lpenl S\md.|y with home folks south 01 town.Jlrs.(kc .H.Nelson.Lulu gnu ' ' d vd m als o Rnynwnd Jenson we n Ornhn nhoppnn Saturday,A numhsr nf country nudanu wok tha mu eighth grade e n m i u u m u . m m l u i . " n n.. c xu mnn -Kmurn de bm Fri- vm w l n m e w u z . s a m m y . o n Sunday Y-N7 vldh d ln wwn wi th Mr s . W d u f l p n r u m, lr . md ln J. l/~1r»:~Rev. md Llrs. Chu. D. Her-ing of Blnir, lr. md Mrs. J oe L u u n o l F L ~ a n d l l r f h n d M n .xr.Su-r\l10l4 n1 Tdnmnh vue Sundny guest; n the horns of Mn. W . G. lhrrllou.Ruth J snun spent Bntnrdny usd Sundy wuh her rmsr, Hn. W e| ~ lun lang.Russell Hlrrllbn nltemled I pnriy l u !Sunday evening nz the Clyde Allan home.\ 'Du llcflnrihy Progrsuirc Club mn with ln. J . Lu -an to day , ln. lavn rmuny md Mn. 'L¢d,,| ¥ J en- hllplng vm.the enbertllrllng. Mr. and Mn. John Aromon enter- hlrnd thalr mphew, hy Dlnc kmm and | (Hind, Glla Griffith, hw vim the Wealaynn Gln Club. over Sun~ d.|ye~rcnlng.Chula: wok them to tnwn Monday mominz. :topping an th e n y w vh lz a t mg lk c n nh y nehool.Q ldr. lhd ln . I. Llrnn mlm r¢l| ~ tlvu in Omaha Sunday . The seventh And eighth gndon olUm M¢Cu'V.hy school wen huly ¢ak~ Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"GENERAL AND IDCAL NEWS AND COMMENTAsk for "BLUEBIBBON BREAD" BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, APRIL 2 1925 NO. 10VOL. XXIX = H 1 M & c m s N f ~ x . l m s n u s s r z n Pclrfmmrlss PROVES ssmons; An uu<>-|m.~a .iii §',i."§..J City Counc il vru c dlell to anier lt: Tmakman Slnnk By Pu\in| Aum¥'r=so P. M. hy lhyor Murdoc h, t|\e when Pumng Chnlm of-aims 'fvlldvinz Cwnellmen uuwarlng 1° mll~¢\|l Peebkl.Grimm,Christen-Truck.Len Uneanuiou '', Ca hah l nd J obs.u reBy Th e mm s u e 'f§._.l"'...ff ..:| ,.n"u....\.».\°:m1| ausmnss AN2L mwsf`CROWELL LUMBERi! ~Ap\1l 4»-Dann at lnglon lu\L Nu-1A N S W E R S C A L L L I G H T U S E R S skby lmperiul 0rc hutnafOmnh-L]Y A R D S O L D Avrn 0-M. A.C.llJ.P~Smi¢|\Pmmlunl r-'mm sm-mu Tc Ac- urn Um-u uma TvC¢n»erve mf m u ,ou znauuud a n i m-cm 'r»mx o r Da m Wu xna "fu Pmm o r mums: c u,Aplrl s-W. L c. a hom nl ln.mm: Lnmbu Cwv lu of ur cmuy .ua A Mu of um nm Bululll M;*__';'";_°':;'::'-''R'::_-'°""'""'om. Aher cunumn lnflnmen ~ And: slh.1 Aprn 12-hm am... 4 so Yun Order Now 0i n H - - » HHHHH"u F * 5 '°--» For The Future UFFENDBR 'MAKES GET-A-WAY nw-Gray bein: mms.rnonz xxuz rr na 1,0C,\|, Armlas THE w m u c v m .BE BUSB EIJ en um? gg 3|m33|03q gg3 \mE,I|roo x r uss msz ox Ara n. FII-ST need 0'Hanlon,acting in m m f ~~ o l th e 8 9 th D i i s i o n l ll ji d . ~ ~Rasmus x_ Rasmussen gym; gray 01|§unday.April Sth,we will,County Gomminlonen Room.; _ _ _ ' f c ' f " " f l f ~~~A t the present time there is a shortage of'cars.The Essex and Buick factories are working at full capacity but are behind §with their orders. "inn Nah:" n t h "199_~;1¢wlsu I ll Ill! W IC! 'NNW U !evening Dan Wendel,A _"-I "»?L"'ll ll I0 ||| n q n u u n s - ¢ ¢ u . - » » | ¢ » h » ¢ » ¢ l a m a t a n d - » w » _ m u a ~ Pxnent: Chu. Nelson. H. C. Blaoolbzuinoun in Blair lun in ichntity.Inmlder that a larger nmnbur oifqnd Peter ll.Tyuon, County Com-| Stut1n| i n btulnnl hm in IB N it theroad¢l1dm1reddownt0¥»MlX¢" "tha U car-w avim...........-.a ...........:A..ilu.-...nn'Guy beihx absent,mc on Icomu to all mortditar.IGM In use an lhtlo ll nomble.Iziou Enlillnr.ldn mmpmy vhii hu always lwdIf you waht a car get i n yo u r a r g :g r v u r m l a u l y s l u u s e u r y s a u - .s c h o o l b u i l d i n g l s ' p r i o n 'a n d t h e s e springs cause the ground below the aurfaeo to be soft and this condition caused the wheel to settle deeply into the mire.ltr. Wendel was attempting to put a. chain on the right wheel wbichsrss on the west aide of the truck and not mired dawn when he was struck by the oar which was going south. rled.A »-IHIHORANDUK OF AGREE- MENT"regarding the purchase of Block 6 Kennard's Addition was read.Moved and saonded, this mat- ter be laid on the table until the next meeting of the Council.On roll-call,ltulsbles,Grimm,Moore, Christensen,Camtichlel and Jacobs voting 'AYl'I'.Hondlhl and Gray bein absent, the motion carried.llr. Chris 'Iruhlsen nmins shortly 5 ..af ter the accident,found Wemlel,|Moved and »=<;»-go ~ m g g l who was in an unconscnous some and notified County Commissioner, Chas. Nelson who was on the scene ul action in a few minutes. be adjourned.A oun en_ Perltvotinz'AYE'»the motion ear- 1led.Artur. (L E.Krause, City Clerk M'lhe`injured man was taken to Dr.R. J. Munloeh,ayorLameron's ofllce in Herman by MrI I a r l lleid and a young man from''fek nmh but after nn '===\m§M\iQ"iTBE ~ H he was hurried to the hospital n r __'Izlr. Rasmussen, had he lived until Hay 11 would have been forty-seven years o£ a ;e .He was born and reared on the home plane, one-hsdf mile south and one mile west ol' Orem and which he later purchased and converted into a veritable /para- dlse.Ile was a home man and took great pride in makin! his homo not only a place of abode but a garden of Eden.A few years hack he built lsimself a fine residence, equipped lt with everything modern,then lairl out a lawn which he made beautifulwitheveryvarietyofshruband flower known to this region..llis grounds were carefully landscaped and kept as carefully as a city park. ln the winter months his hotdlouse uns f i lld with his plants for the summer's use._ Teknmah.An examination showed ~~~Ile was not alone a home man but u 1 § [ h ! ~ I C V B T I I ~ ~ O u t ,| Hlbk ln ngtivg M i n g h, ~ h ap- his tongue nfflfli severed in two,Ipenlngs of the community and serv- uo side of his head badly mashed A Gathering or nigh Church People e i for genre as a member of the - 4 . _. .. . . . .\1 .a ...A I 1 149 hYl |k£ll.i ....a n |\_....s-_...11|!- £ \ »¢ . !L n n u l i n fl l u h i r s N h .m . ; 5 * ! P l l ° H ' h e r e y o u a r s a t p n s s - me win: lam zlobes. replace them sdth smaller ones. in fixtures when yourare using seven!globes, turn' off all but one of tiiese. la h a s pe c ia l effort to do al! walling and ironing during the pres. as ts re ek s o th ati t sr illno tb emo ceranr to une power for these pur- p o e l until the ereek commencing A 12th.a also advise all persons having cutomsiic pumps to discontinue the ose'¢ the same during this time and to 'éerate the asrne by turning tt On motion duly :nada and carrier! the .Budget as made up was |6099 a tThere bein;no further business the meltlna' adjourned. ANNE] G. MARTIN, County Geri County Commissioners Room," Blair,Nebr.,Hazel: 23,1925. The Board orcounty Ceinmlllhb- ora met pursuant to adjournment taken March 9,1925. hlemhers present:Chas.Nelson. H. c. Blom and Peter ll. Ty son. .if to ra earelul ersmlhltlen of the euzhu off and on with the switch Iodlowing bills on the dliferent Irrndsthsproltage mr become ao low that' it was moved and seconded that th any pumps will not operate auto matlely. ! I 1 r e m a y h a v e tl\o l1 e¥ po fldl 1rs ml! not have to dlsconnogt the current ln certain parts of the Ci%v.[ bor, sr we do not have um help somci will have to do without c urrent avithee w w C w v ll l r will not bel ahh to c lrrtr all th! load.I {Contlnued on page eight) mn FAST snmuc ur; r......s|\ . s . .'rn l u k e Band ~ alinsofeulsntorsandlumnbery srds under its oontrol througbolt the state.The eompany axpamiad and ar the time of this sale it owned tventy-sb:yards. mai: aras um tompany 's ampuon and it an bers' that the ddsrC.C. Cmredlliveduadbuilthjsflnsirnraa, flrat residlos in tba home new oeco- piecl br I r a .Anna Petersen a lll later, bul1d.in| the more vrsfesdoos residence ju n e m o f B la i r and later donated to the i l.Z.. church u be used a s [ h o me for retired rnlnlstensanrlinfirmmsarlpenof tluut denomination.Tlmls is known to us as the Crmmll llemorid Home and was dvsn to the ehurth after Hr. Crowell decided to make Callfomh Liu home. The son, C. C. Crowell, Jr. een- tlnued to :ranks Blair his home for a number of years after the father moved to California and built him- eelf the home new occupied by Ed A..-1...Wad ahhslrfnn lti f. | § o r d e r a t on c e l h s - 1 < |- e v day evnnlng turned out with Ken- Mxd vlanrloux.A Celhoun mm , I. 1~.c m n m and .mum m u were n u m m m .Indra.Ulu Ebb Feld! u much improved at this vrfltlnl. her num lnvlng on Sunday and |\\e ll :b la ln nl; up. J l m R l e h o l B e n n o n v u l b u l l - m n n l l u l n Kennud Monday, Ru. md nm W m. D. smlul and dau-har, lull. ullo Rom: W nnl and umm Petanan eurtned ta Blnlr Sun- da y ewn ln l to nu r th e Wesleyan Boys'Glee Club nt the lmh o d m dmnh-lfloyd lgcnud who attends Cnlgh tun unlvenky opml. | ample o! days vltlz h vmo fo llu lui vr nk.~Lwrlno Junlnen np-ent the week tml vdth her nunt ln Omnlm. L/annar Whonon.who formerly mmlwu a u a g e n t i n tm C . I N w .K R.llllln n here and who s now loated in Blnlr called an Ken~a n d lrlendz une evenlng mt week Hr .John Rosanliauna u under | n\me'¢ ale.sulferlng hom a :lege el pnenmonln.un. A. N. Andermr zetumrd lm 'nm-My evening tmm s several dai* vlnlt ln Omllu wan- her daughter. Mn. J . A. Burgess.Alfred Hansen. who hu been work- lnr; in Wnhon for the put wvernl days h u returned la Kennnnl and L.. uzaln working on the rallroul. m m Hunummo w me n :the J. E. Berk: bulldlng when he plum on huwlding up n lmsinexn of buying and selling poultry und eggs.~Mlm Cnllle Sprnlrer la ln the Blnlhodls!lmp lml where :be h u undergone an openuon.A :this wma ", rh o u a mp mxm; u " pa ny u PoulN| . '\\'ulter Weed ln n new farmer ln our community having an n u l u p tm- ucrupatlon an ha. m»|\\er'| 'funn nunh ol tum.Mr . lml H¢ L wm Wlltlenon, also A-lr. and Hn. Charles Anderson mn haul;Polls: Ind llenlxn Andenan wan num!-télvn guuu ln Kennnnl sunny._":~ and Mm 1. 1-'. Kneymborg nr Fremont were Kennnnl visitors on 1 Il ln; examlnntluru nt. me coun have tru dey : the put week. Mr..nnd Mn. Louie Schenk ucom ~ Mrs. Llull Stivud u hr I! Fremont nn Bund-ly on Mr way loher hams nt Hutum. Cola.Sha hu buellllisltlng ber einen, Hn. Schenk mtl ln. John Reid ulnee Jmuu-y 1. Hilton Rhoda vis ited Blu m an ull it the Peter Jennen lmine Sun- day._Mn. John Aronmn end mn, Chew- ler virlkd ll the home of her Intlm w.H.Woods 01 F a . u u m n an ln! Honday .Mr.llld bln.Rollnnd sn-uu»of D#Sow spent Sunday nt the Ea. Nnlcr home.Mr, and Mn. .Alfred Pnulun lpenlSundaynlternoonvlalrlngrelntlven ir Omaha-M l u h u n Knmben relumeml to her name at Orum eller spending two peek: vlslllng her sister, Hrs \\'ll¢er Novuk. Pele Nmlk llaritsl work for ghris Axelgma Mon day mming.Mr. and lln. Mmm W lnchell and Mr. ChrlsN¢lwn took mluntnge ol xlw me wrlnz weather and mm:ed tn Omaha Sunday tn spend tm .my sinking mnim.an-1.nuaonph Hnnxen , p m u n nm pm of the we ek with hu hm- ther und family.Fd Hansen az Oruvn.u n .c hru n u m ;of B m :2. Tl.-illllg her daughter,n m .llenr; Wulbern. BELL CREEK VALLEY NEW S The new primery pupils nt the Lallxrun school me Dnnxld Sierkr, Ruth Franke, Verna and Vlolet Em \=»»m\|».nn. anll Mrs. Emil 1»1\m»..are the proud parent; of x luby boy bom Sunday,Mnruh 22.Mn .l.n.llnun was formerly Bliss umm Schweder. Leona Holtnnn .spent Thundny owning at the Auwn ullman home. Paul lllnu, lrvin llolmuuu, Hurry and Gllben Ethlel\karnp un the nventh usd elshlh :rule pupil: uk- inz. cr.;\minntloun at Arlington md x1 I I( r | I l 4 4 5F1152A l l \{lllT ll.rl u l luuuul uusa u l u u w " - . ~- - ...-f Th e G l ob e E n te r ta i ne d I l e w a s m a ; r l e H ' t o H i a L a u r a A ;D i n n e r , h a n n fm a n d u m a l u p p y m d co n - te n te d l i fe w i t h h e r u n t a l h e r d e a t h n l !DIP lIlIZ\\ N t\ \:n u a n w b ' " - - - - IIt w a s e vi d e n t t h a t t h e e a r t h a t h i t h i m vm ; g o i n g a e u t \ 1 a n h l h i d , b e e n kn o ck e d f l o m t h e h i n d 'l h c e l it u t h e f r o m o f T h e t r u c k w h e r e 110|| \...\_,,.,,.,,n m l ch es t w h i c h " . [ A : ~ z o c c u n s x c s : m m f - z m r o u x n ~;*\i°h _=:=°';§'=" Y - : " : f : ' » ; * f ' - d " I Q r u x 11 | - "1"qn uu au ul vnnuu u p .. .. . .. ._ _fl h h r e p a i r w o r k j r i l l o n l y t a k e a f P a y i n g F o r I n n l r u d 15 f d l l t 'a l l II a t h~ ....!;",...i',"".'?,.fIL,-,.!5 0 6 6 B e A I A n n e ! To uh L'§$`J§2I1`iI3n`\h'bié<>£!m a=mr;vh»|-1 f_.__|_;';n ",,;,.<".;;... gm ~ wouA§_ PASSES c n o n PH The death of Miss Gertrude Brun-|A t t h ; ¢....nad li t!Hnndnv mominl. Citi Conn N D D D* l a ' " " " " ' " ' " ;F i f t y - a i ! , n n 5 , 1 l o n ; g m ,f g r h a d d o n e t h a a c t W u a vi o l n t o r o l I i t 1 :n o t c u m m a ;a g r o u p u | | - ~ -th e l a w i n th a t h e h a d p a s s e d o n th c * p t o p i u f r o m a s w i d e l y 9,s a m ; e d f " n v re s i d i n g n o r t h o f U m m a n d w r o n g s i d e o f t h e t r u c k a n d w i t h u u f u r c a sil.d o w n t o d i n e to g e t h e r sa l ia ym on d n o w n e a r l y e i g h t e e n y e a r s excuse,a s t h e t r u c k w a s s t a l l e d d i - d i d t h e g r o u p t h a t m t d a w n u a d i n . 1 0 f a g e m d r e s i d i n g a t h o m e . r e a l l y i n t h e m i w l l e o f t h e . r o a d = = = d y = ° f o n ia:-t F r i d a y l w e n l n g ag,t h e Be ai de n the se t w o c h i l d r e n h e a n y ve hi cl e c o m i n g f r o m e i t h e r d l -h o m e o f R e v.a n d M r s .0 .U .M c - !5 ¢ * " ¢ H a b r o t h e r ,I I .c .Ra sm us se n sec ti on u n d e r t h e ru l e s o f t h e ro a d ' P r o u d .Th e y w e r e a l l d i g n t a r l e a n a ! D r u m a n d fo u r s i s t e r s , M r s . R l c h ~ .. .ln_ u _.\ .. _.| :. .¢- L . » - |- n h a m vn g f l n n l l l fd N B L IO H 0 ? O m a n , N H L C l !! JE D - <4 should have taken the east. sale.pau m¢»»wu5." l.||uu.n lu .......,,._He also mam have b¢¢{1 guing at'\\til nigh the four camera of ilmelrBlvof Denver,Colo., __.m\.-......-...n:,.\.,... um.. -f.Ne1|0n of Drum md BE a terrific gpeed and have llll§\{C\l\¢|uu »._.-...........-,_____close into theyuck, as n spade which; Mexico. Chas. T. Lipp of India, Dr., lib of Bluir. .olden! the tru¢b5.a:n|Mrs. Codingham of the Philip-\Th; funeral services will be hgh] at the home tomorrow,Friday,at x l'..ll. with Rev. P. J. Relnertaen of Onlm and Kev.Ulvilden of Omaha officiating and interment will be made in the Orum cemetery. was arricd on the iwas cqugfnt and the handle c!ea.nly,pine islands,Palasoul of Francebroken off..w r c .c .Cissell,Dan na s u p m n i No one lcnowi and peghnps will temlent and Rev.and Mrs. W . HJeverknowwhotheguiltyPM-5 iUnderwoo¢!.5 was and the only thing that lend.i to any suspicion whnt~ao-ever is ther bPEClAL UNION 'HDLY ;atutement of Mr. Ray Nnusler of U25 .-w u t s sz:n\'lr:E:[covxc u. Hows >1E»:r1:~ia hunch just north of Herumn uh0,;.at just mn mime saw a blue =ed==1 April out to April wth at 7:30 mi z As nn adjoumed meeting hem passing his residence going south at Monday ___ Episcopal Chur~ch inet Saturday night for the purpose a teniiic speed but he was unable "His Sincerity,",Rev.3IeProu¢l ol considering taking over the south to tell uhe`ther the. number was 1;'Iue=~tlay _Conxmniomlchumh* half of the Caatc tter pasture by the ox 31 but he feels that mn was.the "nn Brutherlinesa", Rev. Camp *¢">for an =11\l¢1i~= mm uw council a - ;\l..\._!¢ f .._ .u mmm th e qu es ti on p ro a nd con to relieve her suffering.mls num nun ull um;.....,_""r|u k ,ug dum " fpwhy the Blair y ard was sold..To ut dupe to carenouns without the aid uf the c ity |°1d tirneru the have 'ntc hul Blur Tlxebandhuheenmakingrapldpm- ITD*from the that of. her sund- grus gnd gill aggn bg | b'|| tg fggw. tiling Chlhtl ig Wm |0815 Ifflllll £0 insh ul mule for our ,p,¢1,;'w¢3. have no Crowell Lumber and Gr-lin Funeral :services were hdd onw¢an¢»a»y afternoon,Apr? 1.at the Christian church,Rev.L.I1. Camp officiating and intennent was made in the Blair cemetery.The decaud was born in this dty lsions whic h will be a IN" um. =°| °°""'"" an a PU* of our busineal Mig 11, um and lived here an h¢¢""° community.smumuum. life.BLSINEQS Hgugg We understand no ndleal change: .'.wi llb e ma d ei n th e b uli mi lma n lle - . . f : ~ . ; : . : " ; . ; f ~ n . . f = ; : : : ; ;~~ a r m o n a u z o l ~ » » » m e n e f e o m p l n y m a a m Vnnola Brunton Mrs E.I }unin Tm will continue Pl|~¢5f3"¥no of of man and MZ..ra. McConnell of The "1 ""Racket Store u *'°"'I'; old.t treated to n complete rentalelingrWashington. Also ¢ia¢ brothera, gfg-nm stairs leading to the upper no .f\N§0UNCE.\llI1'\'T gy f B , w n |f c .."`" °" " f _ ."""'Z ...f"l'§1...f...nm b een mmm. um she lvi ng 1 .-;c . c . c n o ws u .. J a . a ~rhe sign or good coffee~ will\ open nrnb and empty pcrc~»l»m»rs, andclear \|xe way fur an em of good 'emma and ccnunmy in the land of lovers uf gn »d cuiee. 1 : 0N o r t h S i d e S t o r e J E N S N I E L S E N , P r o p . F R E E D E L I \ ' E R \ 'fill lel u 1|um-.M lu A Eulogy to the Departed Coffee Can l'A(`K.»\Gli coxfx-'m:. we kifu ynu gnud-hys~I Lime dui ue rrulih- whnt an ¢\xm\vm:nxn lux- ury you were, until you became m high uhm. wu Imumc |m~\\iIu|i\e.Xml `\ill xhcn did we nmlize what we haw been vuim: Im' mans-zu- nuw me lie :lm can lo you! Oh. yuu wx-nderlul beverage. lou hnve piuycd us fxlev in the lmenxxxihzl package.Your vanity was your downfall.L'\\|c did you dream mlm your nwn lxI\||\un¥re wnuhi 4 \-rmual\,\' be your ~'rsrr\mi|»n.Hence we wolcnmn- Me Lau hl`1k e p t - } » ~ é ' § C O F F E E S E R V I C E La w n See ds Kentucky Blue Crass a pound 40C White Clover lb.85- Petersen Hardware Bl ai r' Neb ra sk a lu; - ¢ "___ .- : ff ! § ~ r ~ » - m n5 ~ 5 5 ',;b" l\°f 1 *dz 5 5 »¢':_{!¢§. A- s l- P 12 f~»siafsis .».v - :1 4 3:1 =:E:_g g :gi 2 ~;-._ _.._ ; J : ': ' f a I§ = ' = ' : 2 = = ; ' = : = f . » ° ' ¢~ 3 9 ° | (' = . ° » ., = s ; » , , ¢ ¢ ' é ¢ f ' "* F *¢ ~ . . * ¢Q ~'~ e » ' 3 » = . » : ¢. . ¢ . . ~. ,» : . ~ Po u l t ry Ne t t i n g lgouilry me Stock Fence Get Our Prices ' ~:5?§'§€',4:Y§:~,~\ ~'iF ,;,~-nr" i i ' "|E ¢ , ¢ |~ -2 é v s. L1.Pr Round Coops Cratc bf /Six ~ bnngle Coop ~ Storm :md Rodem Proof Easily Cleaned Crain of Six ~ Single cm $1.65 Garden Seeds A cumpkxe line in hulk nr package.Varieties mlm have proved their prucucl- ivcness in \his locality. * *..-nf;~-~.- Po st ho ie Di g g e r Digs faster and Easicr ihan a Shave] Posllxole Digger ~ Angers $2.25 Stretcher! $1.50 IO $2.50 I\ c-...._ l'..\......:-.-.I r 5 ~ e a r .|h i r . N e l s w n t o o k c a r e o f t h e t r u c k . a n d a f t e r ur d o a d i n g t h e c a t t l e ; hi t ch e d I.t r a c t o r t o t h e t r u c k a n d p u l l e d an ou t.5 aC O U N T Y C O M M I S S I O N E R S B U Y T R A C T O R ' "¢'i¥\ ¢Sl 1lY --m e m o m m \ u u n : u" H i s ¥!u m i l i !y " ,R e v.Sh a y le r ,|3311 de c i d u i m l a y t h e n u t t e r o ve r IIpi x cn pa l in n Bi s h o p 'u n t i l t h e r e g u l a r m e e t i n g whmch is T h u m l n y _-. C h r i s t i a n C h u n h w b e h e l d n e x t T u e r d g ' e ve n i n g n T h f l n ce r -" H i s Tr u s t ,Rev.,S m a l l e y |e r e w a s :e e m g u n o K Fr i m l A y , l 2 !. o 3 p . m .-.-.-t h i n co u n c il r l e n t h a t t h e m x u e r -.-.,Ep i s c o p a l C h u r c h sh o u l d g o t o a vo t e o f t h e pe c pl e Th r e e | 1 ¢ m b r a 1 ¢ . = . i u u m = n n t h e ¢====th e c ou n c i l se em ed i n n o h u m 1i'a >= mn o f O u r L u n !,_um sh o u ld e r m e ¥¢4'P°Mfb515¥3 n | . .. | - .Ah-..ALI I L ;n u n A r t h u r a n d n u m . ;or m u . . . . .P a l m e r o f S c h e n n u d y ,N .Y . . C l a r k s o n o f S a n F n n c i s c a . P i m e r a n d W i i l i a r n a n d t h a n i n g i n B l a i r w e r e p r t a t n t s i ser vic es. A x x o l f x c n a a s a r r B Y - - - - - m u x n v l I f " ; ; ; i m o d e l e d a n d t r h t e d t o n c o l t o r f p i n g ,g n e w n a g ?H u b e g n m d a n s ! !T 0 . U n 1 ~i n B l l i l ~ i o d e o n n t e n h a v e b e e n o r I T h u C o m p a n y l i l 'h a d u n d e r m n - e l i f -" ° " 'r n e r n \..n t h e ' ¢ l ¢ l \ ! d T h e s e c h a n g e s , d n m a k e Q , i e n d e n t i o u f o r s o m e t a m e t h o n i e o f T 1 b e , m u m a m e m m m :' o n e o f t h e u p t o - d n s p l a n e s o f t h e ° \ "u m r M m m m e H r .l i o l t e r m a n s h o u i d b e p f o u r m l n i u n d l l n x f s d l i r h - _ n _ .n 1 - : -M v .. r .w e h a ve J u s : s o m o u r m u m D a um s i n - : s a t o t h e R i ve t : L u m b e r # C u i Jo . o f O m l h l w h o a r e t n k i n g c o n t r o l a n A p r i l l a t f o r t h e o p e r a t i o n o f t h e ¢\_ . . _ . \ _ _ | _ . | : mr r'Fha County Commissioners wentj Rev.Herlng ilnu we :eel um; uw; um um ,....._.. .n__.:_.. r\.....|ner Lhimr.'Umm is no reason why"M. R. l.lPP|:|LU| u. rw I 1 du f f ( u i o mlm lm Tuesday for]1`rid¢y2~ngm the purpme of purchasing n tractor;"His 0p£i\11i¥=l Lo take the plllre of the one duzmyea.Special Easw 4 yln§.1 After bein;in business here for nner -65 yesn.there is a sort o l w inntiment attached to the bmg n w . a b o ve chu rc he s. n f il u -l b 0 \ E n ub y th e fi r e o f la s t F r i d a y m o r n i a !n e w -fr l. I n l n u wAlin A nfl...\. -.. n .- D IQIP Tnumd min tow n museTneaday.. A number of y oung folks from here attended tho dance Satuniay owning at the Legion hail In Blair. J. S. Steward who is emp|o1rednt the Heating garage has rented Hrs. Dentorfa houae recently hated by 1I.;| i,| ¢m Mr. and Mrs.. C. I1. Lautrup and family apent Sunday in tha Colby neighborhood with their lon. Harold Mn. C. 1:. Mock mo Liondav from several days in Omaha where she hu been a patient in the Clark- son hospital. Hrs.E.Berry and family spent Fontaneile. Ilmil, Cecil and Aibert Lallman were Fremont tlllers this week. lit. and Mrs. Fred Egbera of Ueh ling and hir. and Sinn. Henry Mange-doht and baby were Sunday gueafa at the home of Mn. Sadie hlenge doht.This vicinity 118 viailed with a heavy rain 911 light hail Honda; a!temp-on.Misa Minnie Lallman of !'rernoni and Mm George Schweder of Ponta nelie are slaying at the Emil Lail man homo helping take care of e gnmdaon that arrived on Sunday.Sunday in Fmemont aa gueata nfl Irene and Norma Holtman apenl Rollin Butts.Sunday at the home of their gms!The Junior ejaaa of the !{.¥{.S.|paren|.a, Mr. and Mn. August Lallf will hold a bakeday Satunday 11om man. 1:00 P. ll. until 4:00 P. H. at the Ko-o p n on. Hn. Wm. Wilkeninr and ehildres were Fremont callers Wednesday. Anhur Andnaaon and family of Miss Ha r ;Laliman spent Thur: Lyon also Pail llempeke and famll day afiernoon at the W m. Holtma: of Blair wan Sundalf oallera in home. £- =»-"~. 1| n n r n u w . M u n aandtool shed burned in which the jold tractofoml oil wagon was stored.. After making the rounds of the various concerns in Omaha ohiehj handle trectoxs they settled on anon run llurnley zoos nr.2 The list price of this engine urea $2000 but the boys si..."a.~le¢i in getting n ten per cent cut. bringing the price slnwn to $1800 in Omaha or Sasflu 1lid alot'n ln lllalr.; This tractor will furnish 'a 20 l{.P. on the draw bar or 85 H.P. on the ben and the boys think they hate the best trac tor made for the; churches eonlinlly invite you.to st- tend dl of those eervicen Lrrru-: MISS HA S PARTY On last Satunlny oftennoon, little Peggie Pounds celebrated hor sixth eau:vun.s m.... ..- ,--_ _.for the people neither olde can blame the council. At the meeting next 'h.|eulay eve- .ning the matter will :gain be taken up for consideration. - binhaty by inviting in it number of r m s n s s r n o r s r u w x :| .\LI. little follnl to spend the oiternoon in games and play and n nice lunch later on.Those present were the followinl! little people, Betty Ileoty, Ellie Marie Larron,Gwcnovere Smith,!§'nnces Mclioen, Eleanor llaller, Mary Anna Stewqrt,Mary .lcnn Pleper,lna money.-..iBooth, Marguerite Rathmann, 5'°1"'*,to the town hall, the nun so ersThey also purchased a second hind; 'i\erning,Virginia Pounds,Harriet co :ss n tunk wagon from the Stlndard OlliCo. for $100.The oil company hateGollchon, Jacquelin Dixon, llllly JohnLutz,Dean Davis,Herben Koller-h* time of the fire this sltetl con- been gettin!! away ;0m the wagons man.Billy Halbert and Junlorl tained a tractor and n tank wagon. ond potlne on true and u"°'°f°"Campbell.Misses Elsene Smith an.: l m *a ing 1'"!'P\>of " I D M °" Louise Jensen helped to enunuin hand wlmicll their are n o to sell at a lon figure. the little people and all had a very pleasant afternoon.. j Fire, of unknown origin, was dish coverevl last lnl.1y morning nt about 3 tfcloclt at the Blnlr Township rob ing hall just west of Blair.zz was burned to the ground bo{ore :Ll could nrrive. On the cost side of, sm! connected -had built a r-heal to be useml for thc storing of county maclflnery and at which were either entirely destroyed or ruined. Insurance on the building azpount- eq to 81455. Accounts :mule preilous to April lst are payable to us and except in' cases where special arrangements An even dozen of the faithful: met at the council rooms lsst Tues- day eveninx at the regular meeting hvlw been made. are now due wi o f the Chamber of Commerce. payable at the office where ire have been doing buiness in Blair.. We thunk you one and ull for the liberal patronage you have oxbenderl we and hope you will be hwly gen-. erouffio our succeosors.1 Crowell Lumber e Grain Co.110-lt.By Bl. R. Lippincott, Agenti lJ O Y R l D E R S M 0 0 0 1 R I D E i I n -L a s t e r e n l n z a t a b o u t 8 : 3 0 . g D o d g e c a r b e g l n g t o a t r a v e l i n g i m s n w h i c h o r p a r k e d l n f r o n t o f l t h e C l i f t o n H o t e l ,w a s t a k e n a n d t h e ; Scverol subjects of interest werediscussed and or*sod up for another meeting but the most important ac- tion tcns the voting of $100 for the purpose of repairing the ball pork fence.The Amedean le d o n boys are sponsoring'the ball team this season and this money along with f tmh b ege ts a f efo ng of nm: at Hearing, y et it is a plamra to be uneeded by a firm such an the Rif- irtt tompany .They are an excep- tionally high type organization, re- hoble and strong financially. with their other y ard! in omlm and vicinity, they irill be in a 9025" tlon to keep n fresh clean stock of lulhling material at nll times..Mr. il. R. Lippincott will continue the management and we feel sure the $50 which is paid by the Chamber_ it could not be in better hands for rent shook! be considerable '"'i nntance to the Legion boys. $37.50 AND COSTS _ . . . _Z e n o l s m h h e n d P r e n t i s a s m i t h * The undersigned wiehca at this time to thank our num: friends for me splendid patronage we have *I* ways rec eived mi b ored for our sucasaors n continuance of thesame. Crowell Lumb er 1 Grain ~ officers were immediately _notiflei were apprehended Sunday and arrest-i By C. C.. Cnnrall.r.but no track was found of the mln-1 eil for shooting ducks out ol* season: to-n.President. ins car.About rnjd-night ho1re\*er,l'l'h¢[r guns were confiscated snd the -ll eras found paded near the depot two reclived a fine of $15 plus the The Enterprise fomlahol cuts for store.°costa. eds without cost to the advertiser. . .5; LZ 4 ; _,;.x>¢n at P~z I 4 f 11.n