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04-02-1925rrwr _.A5 Blair,xgbfglkl,li n d a28,1925.rm: m~rr.=:nPRISB THE ENUZRPRISE ~Pu: eiz ht1n KENNARIJ NEWSKlnnlrd.LHin Helen W ilkonin; spent TunMn. John MeQuarrle il homo after Drmd lla . wm.H.. Pnmor dwdar weniux with |0110 Wachtnr.ndinganhorttimeing m m¥`rank Gunn shipptd a mixed loud thaiz0. Fairc hild fsmlly md linIrwin Holman spent 'hxeidny ow %."§.,. -mhe ,ubeintakingtml; - o f n n é k t o c u m o m we n h w lmm sHrs.Ben _:LaneywereOmaha min: with bil g;»~f»=-~===~Hr.. andunenu. Sand.31At._...vulton_ln l\ennard .. ~ \.. -:---..|rs.I mHr. md Hrs. Oscar lhtthawn spent keenfallingrapldiy,butAhoru leaves to mourn her death her mo- oenmcioua to the end and wit ;ble;1:r.fa{i\:rondtwosisters,Bits. zo know her loved ones to the last. [1-za Wolff and lim Fred Nemots. Showillbemissedbyslarge!Fu n o rll p or vi oe s won h old ~circle of Iflemk und espleiallybyafternoon at tho lfothodiltchurch the Rand Nellhborn lodne of whidmiwithRH.McPr¢mdoffichlingla* " 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 lvl s i tR rd a u g h t e rf o rI.: 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 nw l l k o ve r t h e h i l l : a n d f u m r - H r .a n dM r s .B .B .R e d fl a l de 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 weekfrom several months nearing spentinher oldhomestate, Vir- ginia.Shehad1mosteujoyabie limerenewingoldfriendshipsand 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 ya r e~ b e n s , l u te 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 dM n .H e n r yJe n se na n d m na n da m . J ¢ m ¢ n ' a m o t h e r , H n ! O l aJa co b so na n dd a u g h t e r ,M i c : d r o ved o w nt oO m t h tt oseeA 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» IA Eulogy to the1 Departed Coffee Can;\~.~ n;_| .»- -uof ln w r.r ~\ 1JLor . v'. ! ! ` E .¢; 1 .mf '°-2A-wg9 .v!.I 't in the weather and the sky became overcastwiththeu maappearance asonLhedayofthecycluneof twain y ears previous whic h nund comuldenble alarrn but the day allp pezl by with noghlng but a nin in this vidnity withhlii reportedin other sediozu. months and five days old.. ShewaseducatedintheBlair athcoll and following this foo ch" edinSasBrothers'storefortwo years.Sho was married to Donaid Joneson lily 20, 1908 and to them tivo daughter: nrt born, Dorothy aged sixteenyaans andMargaretaged; thirieen. with the exception of a year span; U1Oakalooaa,Iowathedeceased spent her entire life in Blair. Mrs. Jones was a woman of che¢r ful, kindiy disposition and with 3g husband:mdfamilyspentmanyhappy dass butillhealth overtook' her and for the pa-atyear 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. EthelFrancesBigelowwashem inBid:, Hay15, 1890 md lt her .=.~;,~:~f15~.,,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 tlht W W "n a¢ v ¢ i » | ° 1 m u ' = °`n»v.Nielsenhomeatrumen!- S wf y wals 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 .| ndl n .C . M .W l n l l n d chughlar. coat Omnhnwa 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 xRo h mLi ne n|whiteoollln ln . Ol u r L \ md o l l lu h ll , No bpuppy 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> xnelghborhobdnmndedth iU.E. churchln Blair Sundly evening to ur la n dol y oung c attle lor sum'heir thu Wnley m Cleo Club. merteedlngpurposes.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 sB a m v u l m u n¢ s mu m m u m m m "nm Thursday su-nlng at.; SLPatrick party.very m}ay m¢nm¢ was nm by rims pvuvnt.Neh Anderson. who u ln~\-he navy | \ p m m x " i mhh pa nn u,Mr. indHn . E .S. Andersont h thu planss o u h :e xa mforuoond 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 _ltlondthc n rnutlof th !lnlan! h vg h u r o lOlanuKn 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 nKn ln md W a lterKnlaplpenl S\md.|y with home folks south 01 town.Jlrs.(kc .H.Nelson.Lulugnu ' ' d vd m als oRnynwndJensonwe n Ornhn nhoppnn Saturday,Anumhsrnf countrynudanu wokthamu eighth gradee n m i u u m u . m m l u i . " n n.. c xu mnn -Kmurnde bmFri- vm w l n m e w u z . s a m m y . o n SundayY-N7vldh dlnwwn 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 oeL 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 snunspentBntnrdnyusd Sundy wuh her rmsr, Hn. W e| ~ lun lang.Russell Hlrrllbn nltemled I pnriy l u !Sunday eveningnztheClyde Allan home.\ 'DullcflnrihyProgrsuircClub mn with ln. J . Lu -an to day , ln. lavn rmuny md Mn. 'L¢d,,| ¥ J en- hllplngvm.the enbertllrllng. Mr. and Mn. John Aromon enter- hlrndthalrmphew, hy Dlnc kmm and | (Hind, Glla Griffith, hw vim the Wealaynn Gln Club. over Sun~ d.|ye~rcnlng.Chula: wok them to tnwnMonday mominz. :topping an th e n yw vh lz a tmglk c n nh y nehool.Q ldr. lhd ln . I. Llrnn mlm r¢l| ~ tlvu in Omaha Sunday . The seventh And eighth gndon ol Um 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 Now0i 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 tthepresent time there is a shortage of'cars.The Essex and Buickfactoriesareworkingat 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 cargeti nyo 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 andnotified 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 beautiful with every variety of shrub and 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 whenyourareusing 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 t There 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 thecurrent 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 dayevnnlng turned outwithKen- Mxdvlanrloux.ACelhounmm ,I. 1~.c m n mand .mumm u weren um m m .Indra.Ulu Ebb Feld! u much improved at this vrfltlnl. her num lnvlng on Sunday and |\\ell :b laln 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 nn l l u l nKennudMonday, 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 eWesleyan Boys'GleeClubntthelmh 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/annarWhonon.whoformerly mmlwu a u a g e n t i n tm C . I N w .K R.llllln nhereandwhos now loated in Blnlr called an Ken~a n dlrlendzune evenlng mt week Hr .John Rosanliaunauunder| n\me'¢ ale.sulferlnghom a :lege el pnenmonln.un. A. N. Andermr zetumrd lm 'nm-My evening tmm s several dai* vlnltln Omlluwan- her daughter. Mn. J . A. Burgess.Alfred Hansen. who hu been work- lnr; inWnhon forthe put wvernl daysh ureturnedla Kennnnl and L.. uzaln workingon therallroul. m mHunummowme n :the J. E. Berk: bulldlng when he plum on huwlding up n lmsinexn of buying and selling poultry und eggs.~MlmCnllleSprnlrerlalnthe Blnlhodls!lmp lmlwhere:beh u undergoneanopenuon.A :this wma ", rh o u a mp mxm; u " pa ny uPoulN| . ' \\'ulter Weed ln n new farmer ln our communityhavingan n u l u p tm- ucrupatlon an ha. m»|\\er'| 'funn nunh ol tum.Mr . lml H¢ L wmWlltlenon, also A-lr. and Hn. Charles Anderson mn haul;Polls: Indllenlxn Andenan wan num!-télvn guuu ln Kennnnl sunny._":~ and Mm 1. 1-'. Kneymborg nr FremontwereKennnnlvisitorson 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 lo her 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 01F a . u u m nan ln! Honday .Mr.llldbln.Rollnndsn-uu»of D#SowspentSundaynttheEa. Nnlcr home.Mr, and Mn. .Alfred Pnulun lpenl Sundaynlternoonvlalrlngrelntlven ir Omaha-M l u h u nKnmbenrelumeml to her nameatOrumellerspending 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 olxlw me wrlnz weather and mm:ed tn Omaha Sunday tn spend tm .my sinking mnim.an-1.nuaonphHnnxen, p mu n nm pm of the we ek with hu hm- therundfamily.FdHansenaz Oruvn.u n .c hrun u m ;ofB m :2. Tl.-illllgher daughter,n m .llenr; Wulbern. BELL CREEK VALLEY NEW S Thenew primery pupils ntthe Lallxrun school meDnnxld Sierkr, Ruth Franke, Verna and Vlolet Em \=»»m\|».nn. anllMrs. Emil1»1\m»..are the proud parent; of x luby boy bom Sunday,Mnruh22.Mn .l.n.llnun was formerly Bliss umm Schweder. LeonaHoltnnn .spentThundny owning at the Auwn ullman home. Paul lllnu, lrvin llolmuuu, Hurry andGllben Ethlel\karnp unthe nventh usd elshlh :rule pupil: uk- inz. cr.;\minntlounat 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 " . 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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 utdupe 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 on w¢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 hS i d eS 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 youwere, 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 nwnlxI\||\un¥re wnuhi 4 \-rmual\,\' be your ~'rsrr\mi|»n.Hence we wolcnmn- MeLau hl`1k e p t- } » ~ é ' § C O F F E E S E R V I C E La w nSee ds Kentucky Blue Crass a pound40C WhiteClover lb.85- Petersen Hardware Bl ai r' Neb ra sk a lu; - ¢ "___ .- : ff ! § ~ r ~ » - m n 5 ~ 5 5 ',;b" l\°f1*dz 5 5»¢':_{!¢§. A- s l- P 12 f~»siafsis .».v- :1 43:1=:E:_g g:gi 2~;-._ _.._ ; J : ': ' f a I§ = ' = ' : 2 = = ; ' = : = f . » ° ' ¢~ 39 ° | (' = . ° » ., = s ; » , , ¢ ¢ ' é ¢ f ' "* F *¢ ~ . . * ¢Q ~'~ e » ' 3 » = . » : ¢. . ¢ . . ~. ,» : . ~ Po u l t ryNe t t i n g lgouilry me StockFence Get Our Prices' ~:5?§'§€',4:Y§:~,~\ ~'iF,;,~-nr" i i ' "|E ¢ , ¢ |~ -2é v s. L1.Pr RoundCoops Cratc bf /Six~ bnngle Coop~ Storm :md RodemProof Easily Cleaned Crain of Six~ Single cm$1.65 Garden Seeds A cumpkxe line in hulk nr package.Varietiesmlm have proved their prucucl- ivcness in \his locality. * *..-nf;~-~.- Po st ho ieDi 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 u b 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.. Anumber of y oung folksfrom hereattendedthodanceSatuniay owning at the Legion hailIn Blair. J. S. Steward who is emp|o1rednt the Heating garage has rented Hrs. Dentorfa houae recently hatedby 1I.;| i,| ¢m Mr. andMrs.. C. I1. Lautrup and familyapentSundayinthaColby neighborhood with their lon. Harold Mn. C. 1:. Mock moLiondav from several days in Omaha where she hu been a patient in the Clark- son hospital. Hrs.E.Berryandfamilyspent Fontaneile. Ilmil, Ceciland AibertLallman 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.Thisvicinity118viailedwitha heavy rain 911light hailHonda; a!temp-on.Misa Minnie Lallman of !'rernoni and Mm George Schweder of Ponta nelie are slaying at the Emil Lail manhomohelpingtakecare of e gnmdaon that arrived on Sunday.SundayinFmemontaagueatanflIrene and Norma Holtmanapenl Rollin Butts.Sunday at the home of their gms! TheJuniorejaaaofthe!{.¥{.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 ehildreswereFremont callersWednesday. Anhur AndnaaonandfamilyofMissHa r ;Laliman spent Thur: Lyon also Pail llempeke and famllday afiernoon at the W m. Holtma: ofBlair wanSundalfoallerainhome. £- =»-"~. 1| n n r n u w . M u n aandtool shed burned in which the j old 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 theyhate 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 John Lutz,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 wasburnedtothegroundbo{ore :Ll could nrrive. On the cost side of, sm! connected -had built a r-heal to be useml for thcstoring 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.1Crowell 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 were discussed 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 ~~\\g»9='"arig _ ,,~-f»~\-~-u»~.; .-_.>>4 vii - a nP q s h m - T H E W a h l :Blair, Nebnuh, April 2, nm cmmcnmnncmar m um NEW S lin. -Fnnk KIIUI and Hn cm ooNa|r.mA11oN:\1. cmmca,,\h\||hl|n served s Idea huh.JumuA.)l¢Kg¢mln. hm:nm bus!l t mnE on lhalr 9lw."!`Hl 'TEX coxMA1~ImulN'rs m grade budlding.|Pa pe p mg k in g n qd r u mon gh ; " H u r ts m n D i mm u " .or ' r1 u~ : s im. olmsn n ou s: :Tmr vn- Kro ne r a W e ils tt o w :a m m o pou nds o f www m m .Inrw elevator.[Hugs }*'o\Irdrinller mp c :mk h ln n .Inumnb NEW S Thu. Gibb: mv. hal. vnek. lr. and Mn. H. C. Edvmrda vhlt-llr. and ln. H. C Edvnrda. :lla 01| ldxdvel ln Flemont an s\ll}dl! _ _ _ l n a 1 1 2 . P I I# " A a r o n s » ;m = . m k f, . - 1 | w z s ,L . ;;» ;."_ : 1 § , ; . ¢ . ; a '§ . ; ; , . ; . . C r e e k n 'u n d e r u m g u g p l g u f t h e Th e p u t n r O f t h i . : C h u m h h u b e e n R ;_ " ' " ° ': § f ' ' ° °s i m m m ch u r c h P w v l e m f i v t n a t h ° ~ = g r ° q l b y m s n : k i n d w a r d s o f n p - sr u h h o r n u ,H r P j ;5 , ' i x F r i d a y e ve n i n g A n u m l : e r , l " * ¢ " ° ° "f o r s o m e o f t h e p u l p i t li n. P1 11 1 Ho p k i n s .fm m h e r e l t t e n d e d .H r s . o . H . c w - , M v w w h i c h u n e b e e n : f m < = ! S u p a m a H r s .N m s w a y a n d " 'a u b s t i t u u d f o r H r s .1 Pa r ri s h u m .H e u " ' ° " ° "na ac k n o w l e d g e, m u d » . " h u "i n w h o ' r n u n a b l e t o r n .T h e ¢ 0 m l t h a a o k i n d w o r d s .B u ;h i !d i i l y .p r a y e r In f o r ure m d t oSu n d a y .I ) . . \ . - , . " 'L § . . '- , D t . . I- _ _ f' ° 'f fi " '_ - | m l k a f'.nd'n i1np3\L . .pla nt anal! mentafd¢btsi|0neYelrfrom|;id 24th dl! of April 1925.. wimeu my hand me the teal ol md Cnunty Court, this 2811! clay or!Hard: 1925.(SEAL)I. C. Ellen0-sz.'Emmy :mth trys!mae__,__.__,_ l¢c ;u ;rhi¢h vu made . .n . -l i n .a l - ". J U n d ;mufnsrcmmca(car. :Ana :ad am nun) Ar\h\rD-8m\lI»y.1>uwr. Bnd\1 sd» o lxo A.l. l a n h ¢ s m i u u A . l . :www Service wo P. u. z u m u u w n u uI w l r r 1925.1 t e r e t t a n d on a n d u i d d i e ' f o r a a n d m m n l a o n d e s c r i b s a l d t o n t h f f e a t a n d e o s t s d u a n d d o c r e ' c u e s m a d e m nm-ami. II8-5%Sheri!! NOTICE ' I I u l :L u a u g ;v m e w w ' md ui d i ud sr mr. i n- n u bei-115 still w u d ree bein!:ti ll in fu. nt, the said ml estete tdwill be sold u lion- :r.»lid iudfment, inter- n prwlded br uid or- so and the hw in auen 1d provided. 18th day of March, 1925 lllurloe Hehmens, r of Wuhington County T o CREDITORS u -- ~z.=:BnAsKA.- a .'J County J r County Court Llenekz, .Attorney x--J \ 1.. E. W ard wan om. ¢.n .Z."£.1 llr .m u m Andreuen m i v w ` .c u u u c u o r c z n m s r 1. You =~\\-II sell yourfam P*°f'"°°i I-1=°°\=f»-l~\»~»°i==Generll h ° - n i w § " = ° : u mm ma ===°°* wmv ann. Hcndxy.emlltd load af cattle and h m on 1.zz. Camp. Pa|1tor nu- mn. \»lieI¢ you eau, for we bw onmpietod.in lla' HM G! mlnlhetun, mb useMr.mu u i . .'rubnm Bay k and wednndu of am week..nuthin! from you..|€*°f1°"-PIU" under *lv for lm- 0P&IdYd.| trofom| Lh)e| ma n o _,Kennard Sunday afternoon T l ,a went an opuation for lppendieitil "°'h°d liljri y ; in l ihlnsrf. ¢11ll"§»ec|use \\l:do not know r w ner-;Norfolk--Bishop mm reeentiydb short _vialr at u w Fu n k Houma L1 : dfin s lio n] as well as pombu "Y"\~;»1r°v¢d-by fire, to be rebuilt Harry wac k who recently gndgfl "In faith,Unity;in opinion and.2. You :shall beileve in ng, and but PWVIHI ullidflll mlb'\1 zpproximstoly 300 mill: of Bram.: wire for sement. Au mai; Textile symmu, aff!-,cinl india;m m m (gr BOYfothome.at this m u m .Crockett If vreaehinz some vlmrll;s. hm :hall send your moneyto 12|Scntwn-$24,200 nletlzd t a u n l k u u i l ,h u or d md h m m ma- ma, Josephine mu R. N.. whu n~ vwselirtiv norman: which m bring-I an ldflnc e, so we em bv: un am erection of ummm' memorial mu.Lucille Leanne carno out from 1 me 1 ,i unOmahnlustweekforafu r days eently mu-sed Elsie Fddt in not cur-ns responses to n Lg n °"°'7,f¥¢lll the fndory with YOU! mmm;Chappell-$10,000 butter factory M h u He r ~ c o m i n g me r i n g fgg ML m m ~Inilbt.HSI! him ll sim 9C¥0¢k llth ~ ~ h a f f t o " i t | , f f ' * ¢ ¢ k | | ~ he r on s wa m ¢\¢n§n'1 Hr .m i Hrs.1.P.Nelson an night ment S °*°fd=v * m s u m is our business methd.I Nlnmtue-12 nrlondn Q! wa s Dr. and Mn. E 3 Dailey of Bug, bam nnthe ,kk nn gg, week.Mr.Friday Hill la 'Mothnfs Night".L You shin get help from yours dripped fmm hen in one day. were liennnrd allen Munday.§NeI.|on'| lon who is employed in e Dani forget at.neural city or village to build (audi B!id|'¢p0!¢»-$60,000 bond l u l l t oMr and Hn. n. s. Paaema were m x in Gems.Nebr.w m a in Four his services Sundny.B*'>'°| ma, so y ou : ln eas ily ma o u r b e m m f o r m v n u m h m m m Omaha shoppers on lam"lg " e s h o r t vm:Sundny.sch-Dol,communion l2\d ~from the depot,but do not Allisnee--Ne1r lrhoei manufactur- Mr.l m :Olson ¢na"hu»». w w Mm w. a Ki nzdon spe ntone dly c . E. me ° '£°"" '* "° "'"", n a help from " I - - ' °lmnt help ing dep artment #f Bvdhnm lim# Jac obsen, mo lin. Ole Jacobsen af lm m e ' m n H n .n a m :Pony.;Al:°"°"i'!l '°"'f*°°-°of W * °°"'| buI1d :ood muh..lfvmvlfr-1 mi in opention. Blair tuma at u m w. 3. Ki ngdon Mr. and am. J. s. Steward who gregation 'mil began nt 8:00 instead a. Yau mly buy churc h mu and n r u n p o n - z z z u u a t m m e : hoH}¢On ~ ¢ v ¢ n i n g m y occupy MH.D¢l1tolll b a l l l e . O f ~ " n m ~ B 0 ' i ¢ e dur illrnsflx frgm ug, ,mg nad [bg |513Qgd fgf g¢;|;||L|ggtigg gf Gu"-|;..Mr and Hrs. Raiph Fdrc hild and autoed to 0|mba Sunday afternoon Remember the Lnion Holy Week manly in ulnnos-tJmt'a our mle guy dam. I| . | \ h r 1 \h'l lh ¢|A ||1 Dn h » \l l » l fnvnl lw i n M i n h l h a l y n l l h r s f n n n h i n b t h QC-~~I l ! ! !l '¢ ¢ k S a ~I. Y o u Rhall l d ~ t h e ~ ) " 0 \ l Si d n e y ~m u Q M ; e h i n e r y fo r t r i i l i n ( 8 2 S o vi e t c o t t o n miila.Orden for Amer-len.n cotton since January 1,total 'more thu: m.000.000. | | g 1'g oD; 51 ~ ltri soo ru . c nna c n o. u . lc P ro u d , : mm Dr.Ctneli expensed amsidu-able natiatnction with the support (inn the Area m,,g1n¢held h m l a t walk.Seven other charges i n n dam! to attend. Other dlnilugmufp milifnrs will In hdd nn '|"|\n¢.lx! g u n m a n n n r l ! D f § " |'\»|lIJIBFLMX va v u n o u n( 0 o r . L i n e o l n a n d 2nd l t n l l 1 ) L. H.C u np , Pu tor . B lb l¢ S c h o o l1 0 A . l. l r A n d H n W m .~ a n d M l m 'a u u l l m e n u ;u l .U l m :u l l l e u r u n u a u r v w v l l n l u uo u r s t r e e t s F r i d a y .a m t o m e n 'h e a r t s . ..M n u r u a .'.-m ? . Z " , . 1 ' I £ 2 2 . i'. ¢. I . . . I ' .' 1 " 1 2 ~ i , ' f $ I , ' . Z , . .' .w e B e s s i e I - w w f i f "i n w e § = = =. * ° ' i ' = " ° ¢" = -° ° = = = f -_~ " ° " " ' "° "" M ' " "w u A. Il.|"i,,""" "r" ""7n§»lG u - k d m ~ l f . _ l -' a l l l l l l ~|um 'mx by um puter will be mlEvening Service 7:30 P. H. Until April Qth. the combinatiorls 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.~. .me c o m B | ` N A T 1 0 N s .! I ~ e Enterprise .__.._..._...~-.,.,-.._.$1.50 The Enterprise ,...,_--__ .. ._..,. _.__.. $1260 The Enterprise.-_-.-_.__.._._1 Year :..ss _.~_|The Ifarmer and Bzeecier .H____.1 izear .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.W e will welcome you, treat you courteously and be glad to work with you in the betterment of your community.` The Enterprise $l@_0 For one year for 75 cents and with this, to our farmer friends, we givé The Psrmer and Breeder absolutely FREE._ Congregational churches, which met at F i n t Central Church Omaha. Blomlny afternoon and evening, for the Pnrpoee of ordalnlng to the Christian mining' hir. Cllntnn Ga- trander, minister of Religious Edin- eation of the Pint Central c hurch, M1_ Paul Means, pastor of the Con- gregational church of David City, and Hr( James C.Stephens, puter ol Pilarim Congregational church Omn ha.Three houn were spent in the afternoon In the examination ol' the andidatea after which they were all unanimously and enthuslartially vet- ed to he aooeptable for ordination. The evening service with its sermon by Dr. Frank G. Smith, :pedal mu- .aie by_the I' in t Centrd quartotu. Charge to the candidates by Dr. S. I.Hanford, the right hand of fe!- lowahip by Dr. C. G. llurphy and by the gnmning pray er by Rev. W. D. Kill! accompanied br the "laying on of mms: by the miniature pruent no of auch impressive character that its memory will not soon fade.It is refreshing £0 mintsten to Irel oome to their ranks auch promldng young men as these proved them- selves to be.Remember the senrloea from Hon day to Friday evening during Holy Week.Read the announcement elm- wltere in this paper. Choir pnctjee Satuniay evening al T:-ti.We have considerable work to do to he ready for Easter.Let's see a full attendance this week. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH w. Llneotn I: tml Street .Henry J.Werning,Pallett l Aa customary, lectures on "Chis- 'tian Fundamental Teachings"and 'llwmrivm for coming events Satur day 2 pan.|Amerinn Lutheran ss. at 10a.m. German service next Sunday 30230 The regdar quarterly meeting of the voting members immediately there after.Bible class at 2:45 and thence rehearse several songs for special oecanion.|The next American Lenten senice ol:Good lfdday e\renin|;,April 10. Who has tuned in and vas much intereated in some of the Lutheran Lenten senrfee from our Radio Sta ltltn RFU() in St.Louie and other |\lacen?Our Servant Lutherans in lenel to bmlimt from W OAW Qmg. ha Good Friday evening at 9. Watch ¢..s .~»| at law, next of kin, doviseea. 'mn- teea, creditors and Al1 persone in- terested in mid eatzte a n hereby notified that on the 11th dey of Hu s h 1925,William Gosker,Jr. filed A petition in said County Court illeging unong other things thatWiitiomGoaker an ih uh ih nt ol \'h'uhington County,Nebnska, died on the 18th day of November 1922 luring no last WHI and Testament, and poueued of Red and Personal E m u estimated at $2600.00 and purine for ldminiatntion thereof. If you flil to appear at :dd County Court on the inn ds! a .April ms, ez 10 o'e1ock A. H., and oontest said petition, the (hurt will appoint Ed- slrd Golker or :Emu other mltehle pencn -and proceed to a nettiement of uid estate. Witnen mr hand and Otficill Sea] this 11th day of Lhrch,1925. (SEAL)I. C. ELLER, 1-ar..County Judge. .\...F o r a n y ; a n d a l l fu r t h e r i n fo r m a ti on ,al1ra5:-ca !!pu r s dn a z e B l a i r u m , SIIEBIFF SALE By virtue QI an order of nie L1 med out of the Dirtric t Court of Wuhington County,Nebruka,and in punuanee of adecreo o u f w d oooh in en action therein pending wherein S.Y.Glllen and oompmny was Plnintiff and Gertrude Strick- lett, G lee Strlcklett, Willard Hote- ton, and The State Bunk, a corpora- tion were Defendants,I will at 1 oc10ck P. M. on the 21st day of April i925, at the North front door of the County Court House in the City of Blmir, Wuhington County, Nehrllllll. sell at public auction to the hlghe-S1 and beat. bidder Ior cash, the follow- ing de»cn'bed read eatate to-wit; Lots Sixteen (16)Seventeen (17) Eighteen (za) and Nineteen ma in Block Twenty (20)in e City of Blair, Wmhlngton Count ebraaka. Said mls wi ll be mnde_pursuant to a J udgment And Foreclosure ol our said Distric t Coon on ihe llth diy of February 1925, in an action for the num of $131.04 with interest thereon at tho rate of 10% per ln- num, from the Ilthdayof Februug,I 1925, and for $13.70 Attomeys I'eos and for costs in the amount of $11.10 and all accming coats.The said de cree of judgment and foreclosure providing thot mid premises above nioscribcfl be sold to eatL-=!§said judgment, intemt and cm4t.=,in cane a I \\ '\ s hIn g t ~ I n t h .H e n r y I n t h e H a Th \ 'm l 8 P .B To t h e c Y o u a r e H w i l l l i !l l 1. an B l a h i n . d a y o f A p r i l , d a y o f J u t y , Il . , o n e a c h a n d e x a m i n e E s t a t e , w i t h m e n t a n d : l l ~ e d f o r t h e a g a i n s t u i d h o m t h e l l t 19 2 5 , u n d t h e m e n t o f d e b t s xgum d a y o f w i m m m : d d C o u n t y a (SEAL) 1-st. NOT! STATE OF W \ In tIntheMa H e n r y W c p d t l a i r ,M K !o f r r e d i t 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 th u A d m i n i a fi l e d a p e l i t i o p r a y i n g t h a t ac c ou n t fi l e d l l l o w e d ,l i n t u k e n ,o r d e r s e t :a n d a s h u m e t t e l d l a i d Amlminl~ I f y o u fa i l C o u n t y C o u r t A p r i !!9 2 5 . a cim te st sa i d v g r u n t t h u p au ch o t h e r lo w a nc e s a n d m a y se e m pW i t n e ss m s l h i s St h d a y ¢s E. \ l. > I 5 1 . g gang* 1; A_" " " "~~ ' H d r l Mrs. Kelley \"|.n Vdin and HoleE\-mins services at 7:30.~ stgic kon ",m,.§ 'l T.. . 2. we re 'l` eI:. amlhvi | .i ton Saturd ay . E h M I f am lo 'R. H. Rumussen was tnnsuctinBT.PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH! °l' :ni" u:n c 1;buinen at the mugty neat Tuesdzu (Umm, Nc llnnkai I n m H m m :Rucker :Dent the "" " "' ° 'P ' 1" ' "" * "' ! "' ' °" * *' * *° " " mer of tha. Estate of nnkenbcckler Deceased: Ron of said estate: ereby Notified, That z :G County Court Room .id County, on the Ilth 1925, and on the 18th t92I5. u. 10 c'clock A. f said dates, to receive |11 elmlnu ngmimt uid \ view to their adjusb wluce.The time limit presentatinn of claims Slut: is three month.; h day af April A. D. time limited for ply- il One Year from laid April 1925. hand and the I-ell of kurt, this 6th day of home :hu evening but it hudate! developed that she sustained n brok- en foliar bono.Mn .Parriah wastaken to 1 hospitlll lml wn...= brought hom! Wctlncadaa evening.As they wen dming home and near Hitler Pnrk I lux!! c ar c oming from the north crashed into them.The dziqer wu admewhlt c ut and bruised and hld to be taken to a hospital for treatment.Ho r u later taken to the boiic e station to answer to the charge of reckless driving. The Seniors arg busy thc:e tltlyh rehearsing for their this\ play 'Thuve have Ghosts"1.hi»:h they plan to give Prilny evenimz. April 24th. Small school tubs for ml2 at thi< offsce.tr. Coon WITH G A S 'The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheqper than any other way BLAIR (LAS COMPANY Nell Birdie is driving a Haynes car purchased last week tn Omaha. E.C.Windell of Decatur wa: quite aerioualy injured in anaccident near the school house Sunday eve- ning.He was taking a truck |0Bf| of cattle to Omaha.The hill at the lclzool house h u become quite lponxy and he foundjt oeeaaaary toputonthe 'eliaina While I n war gregatioual ehurw of David City, and Hr( James C.Stephens, partor ol Pflfrim c°UlW¢\U0nld church Omn ha.Three houn were spent in the afternoon lu the examination ol' the andidatea after which they were all unanimously and enthualaatially vot- ed to be acceptable for ordination. Th' evening service with in sermon bb Dr. Frank G. Smith, :pedal mu-working nt it he was ahve! by e!.aic by_Lhe I-'irat Central quartetbl. la n e car.He was toond later lzylllharga to the candidates by Dr. S. two fallow! frohz 'fekamah who were I.Hanford, the right hand of fel..passing.Dr.Cameron was culled | lowahip by Dr. C. G. Murphy and by but teaming of the extent of hisltlae ozdaining prayer by Rev. W. D. injuries had him taken to the hos- pital at Tekamah.- The home of Hrs. Elizabeth Sheets ia bein;improved with a coat of mhberrold roofing. llra. R. P. Rasmussen spent Mon day In Tekamah. Tho tennis ground, in load park are being put into shape for uae and 1riwa few balmy days the en- thuaiaata will be able to get a little eaerdae and recreation from their in-door work. Mrs.Joseph Reyallclr.Sr.passed Kill! accompanied br the "laying on of mn: by the miniature pralent na of auch impressive character that its memory will not ec on fade It is refreshing £0 mintaten to Irel eome to their ranks auch promldng Young men aa these proved them- aelvea to be.Remember the services from Hon day to Friday evening during Holy Week.Read the announcement eine- where in this paper. Choir pnetjee Saturday evening al T:-ti.We have considerable workaway at her home north of town anim do to be reads for Easter.ld-'s Tuesday evening,March 24,aged sixty-three yearrand three days. She had been ill only a week.The deceased was born in P¥l|'ll0»Bo hemia,March 21,1862 She WM married to Joseph Reyzllck and camoto America when twen ty y a n 91|Aa customary, lecturer on ear They have occupied the hometiml Fundamental 'I'~ea¢hms=" on the farm near here for the paat l"*Plfi¥\¥ for coming events see a full attendance thia week. 'rn1NrrY"`£1?~x31r=:nax cauacn w. Lincoln I: tml Street Henry J.Werning,Paator "Chis- and Sator rs s m eevesbcaidet.hedll»2P\1\-thlny yea .lhusband, two daughters, Mrs. mm!Me o w L u th e ra n s s . a t Parsley of Coolidge,Kansas and Min Annu at home. three eona,F'runk J. of Fremont, Joseph o! Tekamah and John, living at home.Shan funeral services were held at the home at ten olrlock eomlueteil by 10 a.m. German service neat Sunday 10:30 The regdar quarterly meeting of the voting members immediately there after.Bible elaee at 2:45 and thence rehearse acveral songs for special occanion.Panther Au};en;of Tekamah.ser-|The next American Lenten aewlce vice.:were held at two ocloclt at.*|=G00\|FHda}e\.enin|;,A;-fn 10. st.Wenaelue church of Oulahdl of Who hm- tuned in und was much which she was n member and burlnl intereated in some of the Lutheran -nos made in St.!~lary'a\remeber;Lenten senrfce from our Radio Sta ltltn RFU() in St.Louie and other places?Our Sewani Lutherans inin South Omaha.On Int Tueuuiay afternoon na Mr. and 3,5. John Thlehltolllt und Mr. ond Blra Z. Pnrriah were returning firm Omaha they met with nu auto nccnient that wrecked their car and the ladies were quite badly mjured. Mrs. Thieldfoldt was able to return' tenel to broadcast from WOAW Oma ha Good Friday evening at 9. Watch for on edifying nrldrees and songs. For any; and all further informa tion,ul1ra5:-call pursonaze Blair u m , NOTICE OF HEARING STATE DF NEHRASKAJ lWaghingtonCountyjCungan & Carrigan. Auumeys In the Cmmty CourtInlhe Matter of the Estate of Mary Van Horn Deceased:To the Cremliturx ol'mid Estate:You are hereby notHicd That 1 will sit at the (uunty "Cmm Room in Blair in 1-ale!County,an the 24th day of April,1925,and on the 26111 day of July, 1925, nt 10 cfclock A. M., on carb of raid dates, to receive ami examine all claims againn said Es tate,with n view lo their adjual mont and allowance.The time lim ited for the presentation od' clairn== sa. Ilt ".l L J . Rl ru , P lSunag Sdw_|°.'°m°;'\of ;--====~;;=»;=;= mother, Mn. C Church Services at 11 A. Ll.Hrs. Alma Jespenen drove down wal! attended.Another is billed foriout of town. Sllunlay framing to be dren by the Gordon Her Puma City-Plnm oomphud f»rlc5\£»¢h.lmuhnll 4hah.Mr. and Mn .H "l"Yhlrmnnn wha un-:iuc/Q4 I-:v.~um-I.j m m r n (W . Linc oln and 2nd .mm H. J. W emlng, Puenr. _Blzlr Tekphonu |802Amir kln Luthonu religious ln~ utmztlonn Smud ly dtermona a l 1:30 or 2 Sunday lehool xo \. m. u m m uirviw nv. lmao.Ou ! n r - vize an altemutely :Ether Bwlllh on Gemma'Dm c hurc h baud nmu oeeuhdy m d the vollnt membvn canvass quarterly.' Thu Ladisn Ald mosh mrv hx-ll Wndnuhy lflemoon nl month. The puter lnhndl u u m mlxdon-luuqnn on Sundll P.l f ; uA m s n z v . 1 . u ' r x m u N c m m c H rm- J..\¢¢~. and Flnhnr .hnn I0 Uldr u,,,| ,y _ Mn. c eorn H-In was .| Tehmal alle: between tnhu Wedisudly.m u m m n d P u n of Te llmn l " E m on H e m m (Bend:Wednes day. o . l . I xe h n d md n e w lla mk l o l B w: w e n b u d n e u u lh n h e n Tuesday.Mn .Waldo Hancock hu been q u i t n a k k t h l p u t w e e k w l l h m n u e k o l zrlppt.B.Q B|¢D¢m|.ld of Tehmnh ac compsnlod C. E. Johnson. from Lhh my , dr o ve w o mm Tn umh y . A number ol Kuoxu (ram hmattznded a lvl" nada; at Blah 'mmm tuning, uma u .xp-me umm vu xmuns nu udwal as a»\.¢»\.»x..» nl mm A m.. mmnn " " "- » . .n u -. - . _ -- o -- ¢ - . . - - o ~ |. . . . -Mrs. Euzwe C. Hiller and baby of ix muttering from a brokein collar Cle\'el8nd,0lll0,forml.rly Ruby Apple! bone caused by a (dl from his high by are visiting Mrs. Hillvfl parents chair, is improving quite 'rapidly d-at our "fl¥1Di-*though frequent trips to the doetor'a an-. Intl MFL Leland Ward and 0fH¢¢ ||¢ ;|gg¢55'n| Mr.and Mrs.Frank 'flmblin were The Mi g " V i u i n h Z¢ jli ¢ ;and Sunday visitor! at U10 L E Ward Nellie Timblio elm Nadine N e l m home.10:omm an vidtio;mmm Mr. and Hrs. .Domnran Bom of rum mi relatives during theirValley, N8b. Ind Rollin Bllul YG!! apring V.;|[jg||. Saturday evening visitors in Ken-Fritz ndreuen and family spent nard.Sunday ot u w c .F.n n m m Misa Mend of Blair gave her home.weekly musical instructions in Ken-I Hn. Mary Shun of 9,mh,form- nanl on Tuesday this vreelr innemllmy Hur Robertson. xr visiting her of Mooday.:parents here at this writing. Mr. Raymond Dixon and son, Nor-R u md Hn. W m. ;)gmigh and man als() Violet Davis oIOmal1| via-hir.and Mn .A.(;Holmes and lied at the M. 2 Linen home over Olave auto-ed to Ouhha Sunday ero- ihe week-end.loin: to aL\enH church sewicoe. The Luther-m H u w a d m s n -m y Pelzruen of Bennington u unlny at the I. 0. 0. ?. hall was very gupgririhndlng the bujldgnl of 5,5 1 Sprdol s r mc ,Palm Sundey Inn to your Ildth in 138, for we bove' April sro, 1925 room for more money. 7:30 A. H. Holy Communion. 9:45 A.M. (.'l\ildren'a ¢h1il'§h-tors in our catalog ll often no you erection of $12,000 Burlington rail- roltl nation. Lincoln-Right of 'ny for& You allllll look at me pretty Pk-. eonntruetlon of paved roldrroy to Bethany.moo A. aa. Pmceaaion wah Pllms, een. »° as no wuvnrlbw rw desirechml Eorlurm ms Sermon, "1'h¢*f¢r thingn you do not need. Imvhidlf Neb ras ka an y -e o b lo w o f p v- Kin¢"_[you rgoy.onder with other good: to gn, to 5| }¢}d 8:00 P. za. Young Peopleis sunny., sm freight.Send ua all your mdr;" 1 » 1 r mm & u » - r m y b m v w- I i n 8:00 P. M. Special Musical Senrioeilllis no that you may not have llwfoervilco oh Hlaaourl deer. " T m Crueifixion"a Holy w¢¢k~lf.!¥1°buy necessities from your.Burris-Burwood hotel zo be ro-eantata eompoaed bySir John Straim I home zlealen..Imodeld at ooot of $111,600. 9. You shall believe ua rather than Duncan--Llnooln hirhvlr to 5| re-er, will be rung by vented choir of over twenty voieu.lh r h llll YW have heard parts of Lhia eanfata. over the radio, or on a Victor reeonl, lung iqr the. gout Trinity Choir of New To r i Hero is a chance lo hear the lontiro contain.Bo sure to eome early enough target a seat for theme one many in Blair who appreciate Igood music.There will be no regu- lar eervloe. and no sermon.The en- yuur homo bodnua men, for to want your tlode.We get to be million- aires on your support.Do n!be matted.lo. You shall eq! on the business people of your own vicinity for help built so Herrick oounty line. Bridgeport Loco!man markets _M300 buahela of com from 160 oeraa or land.Central City-Additional appropri- ation: of 325.000 ueured for finish- inr work on post offlca.and credit lr y ou moot with hanli lurk 49- »irkneu~l t ' s w w w v e ;nr mpp o n c or old court- want; we don't know you nnleu yoor 1,°u¢ converted into down wwnpork.o r d e r ! a r e a e e o m p n n f f d b y e u h . - T h a i U n i o n r m r m " a l m a h u o r d l o e m l '- - -.. |A . | \ . | u u\ n \ | \ A Thiaehurehinaslingforaelhlenlld offering for Passion 'meek with o ¥°¢| of $225.00 for Fowgn lom.Alreody our din in g: ha ve paaood tbe$800mark. The .sentiment for lmpnwlog our propeny ia running high and frllnda of the ehunh are dflring help.We nreonly oooglul tlmtthilonterprlal luea owo ode rfu lly eomoto apr om- imin gdi mu. Our evening audleooe v u good l.nzSeoday.Next Sunday evening the Rav. Henry Dolan; of Coundl Bluffs III! bethoapeahr.Th llvllldr ou ro ii na a u d i e n c e o f g m e r m m m m m m a frleo do ltman y o ttlu y oo ng po op lo for whom be solonnlred mantrhnonr eoul»dkno»'thia.iihlrmaoro1'.Lhun would be pruont..Ror nembd fhh on gda rur vlc nf or \ I. c. ELLER, County Judge SAL Nofncs H. Nhbus. Pmor. Bwdli sam: 9:15 A. H. Homin; Berlin 1o=so A. H.Eftning Slrriea 7:80 P. u. ~ - o n c m l m n c m m c n o r .mans CHRIST 0? LA'I"I'£.B DAY SAINTS L i n c o l n S t r u t ~ G t h l ' H M -v »T. J. Elliott, Omaha.3119917 Sunday Sdmol at 10 0'c l0¢l. Punc hing Stnlou at ax A. Y. 1sr. FRANCIS BORGIA £Catho1}e Church). (Corner Colfax lad sm sum) :ther C. A. Boyendorfor,Pano: I-'int and Third Sunday a t l a h ~onth, Hua at 9 A. ll. Second and Fourth Sundsyl, Ilan s 10:30 A. u. ..... (1)DIL E. J. DAILEYDENTISTRoom! over H.\nlln's Baht! Binir. Nehr. In Kannnld iondaya x . c r 5 c a v n c r i ( C o r . C u l f n x a n d 5 0 : n u m ) 0 . U . M c P r o u d , P u t o r . Su n d a y S e l m a !10 :0 0 A . B . l l o r n l n g S e t t l e s 11 :0 0 A .l l . E p vr o r t h L e a g u e 8: 3 0 P.M .Q E ve n i n g S e r vi c e m o P . M . P r a y e r M e e t i n g W e d n m d a y n m - ~| 1:30. l I A R Y ' S E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H ( C m n t S t r u t b d w e e n ( t b a n d S t h ) R e v C h a t s . D . Il e r i n i t , P u t n r H o l y C n m m n n i n n e ve r y S u n d a y d H u h ' D a y a n 7 : 3 0 A . H . C h u r c h Sc ho ol a t 0: 45 .A l s o | e r - ice e ve r y Su n da y . DL w. P. HEHPBIU, _nEN'rls'rRoom: over Blair Shah Bank amr. mums; 1 rm. uw1.A :~ :n swmzs CIIZROPRACTOR Farmers Stale llank Bldg. Both Phones 9-:2 A. as.2-sP. M.-na P. M.Office dosed Tues.and Thurs evenings u F R A N K s .B I G E L O W ( A g e n t fo r I- ' a i r l n o n t C r e a m e r y ) Pa y s Il l g h e a t ¥'rir.\e for 1 > o U 1 : r m ° .C a i : A M A N D E G G S Be t w e e n W a i k l r A ve a n d 511:S t . Bo th ~ Ph on es , In d .1221.Be ll .C e d a r 64 1 Cr) CYHANLON. MAKER Iv a mno sAttomeys-It-hu omm m s w um nuna m; (X) vu held at Tekamah Thunday avo- mlng and a pod mixed crowd from zero attended. llra. D. W. Rutledge and Mrs. E. w. Bmw entertained a number of friends at a brldgo Plmr at the lat- tar'|home Friday aftemoon.Tha afternoon was a pleasant. om for all and before tho departure of 'tho guest:a lunch of ace crearn,cake and ooffeo was ne Rav.and H n .T.J.Reese and Bobbin accompanied by Supl..anal Hrs.Noel Seney lml Mi n Myrtle Davis drove tm Omaha Saturday and rpent the day. Misa Ethel Boven visited her ala- ler, Min Helen who ia a student at the Wayne Normal, from Friday un Lil Honday. Burke Carrlgan of Illair was a pleasant caller here lhiday.E.W.Burrlic wan In Omaha on buaincsl Tuesday.a A oommittci of the members of the Ladies' Aid will servo a public ten l!,tho J. T. Fitch homo Wednesday Apnl 1 to which all are invited. The arhool caucus was held at Ihr brick hall Monday evening,March 23 njh nomination a wen: made forh\».1 r£|mbern of the Board who an to be eleclcd at the villagd election April 7.The following nlrntn will appear on the ballot from which two are to be selected, Fred Roberlson 0.H.Godaey,G.0.Yontll and Ray Triplctt.On Tueulay evening March 24 Mr aml Mrs. Chu. Bunzer of Craig en tertalned at a whiz!hr ly f o r th e following: 311.-.ssrs and Biesdamea H. B. Camron, Henry Tfohlaen, C. E. Johnson, A. W. Barge, A. J. Cameo ofa.Chas.Cameron,E.W.Bundle, 1-2.C.Bundle of Herman.Hr. and M m B.0 .BlcDonal\l of Tokamalx and Hr. and Mrs.Earl Wilcox, Jr. o* Craig. Carl Hart was an Omaha vlnitor om slay lnsl. week. F.w Laws and Iamily l|11o\ed lun week out on the Henry ltugfe fnrrn south of lawn.Mrs. Orno Parsley and son. Harold OF HEARING mnmsm,ax.\ County County Conn.I n o f i h t 5111802 of Decused: The heln ut u n , d a m e - , i mm a . All persons intenctsd Maman! of said exule uma Uni. on the 9¢h ms . s m D o r n u k z r . n u r of said eat-ilu \ in uid County Court, mis find ulministntion herein be settled and pmol of heirship bo IDI' distribution of ar rumen! ul dmnr andh u eu te rd : ml th e nor dimhurged. to appear before an \ . s f . 1 e well nl :msn \~ mn . leuchel eonllm the we (thy school Mr. v m thc ru c . v vinitnrWim Dollie, _ _, landed -nd they Hum uvuml new c hmh buemant. me u m . ln .l H u . N m D.Pstenun spent the Wsltzel of Tehmnh. vr¢'~"*,\»u¢i pm. at l m ' m x i n o m m r of the Gramnur room wu , .| , _| , nu dmg hm,Hn . h l m m m . A an lux home mm n m ° f o n s u n l u y mr . a n d Mn . a w ww ek on .lceolmt of illness.Do|'~:.,,d Mrs.Phm-nn lutoed up £5 Widener substituted ln the Kerinnnl. m m h - h e r u m I u'r . ma M u . u m s m m .na and Mn. George Nelsen ard fnmgy lpent Sunday |; Lbs Hurry xnd Mlldred :pant Sunday ",Swanlan home.~ ~ mc ve swwu nh a u w l u l- . » mi 1 m. J . A . B \ u - ¢ ¢ » = - n a v. hu tmp vu an o ve r h i m J ame s . 1 e m u w e n m m ;:he i n o w n u m we e k .ima,-°r-ww" mm who Alumdod me nie W h-vlush and d - u h m . L u lh e n n B u m .' who luve been employ ed if;The Senior clue of Lbe high school llze w-vu will be given ever w tha dn g i ng u f lh e un u u .Don 't mln it-On Momlny hmm. April sm there will he A apecinl Holy Week Union :e lvi a in mu an -n h vm u m Rev. Mr. l:Proud pnuh c r. On Wednesday -nlgil n 8:15 p.m. Bishop Sluyler will admlnlsber the Holy-Rina nf Canflrmllion w I large du! of ¢omE4la!u.The Blnhogr win nba pmni xt an mnhodln c hurc h u. . mM| \i ¢ ma : '1 : a0 P .B .ohmrve Hvly W eek nut week.: p d a aer- ;vices every dny. Prllrle Lnmbennln. NEB RAS M W EEK LY wnusm-n|,\L |:x~:v'z=\'§ Wy more-Governor lldiullen l| )f` comer sum: my m »¢m»\ |mx1~II=¢~ Lincoln-SLIKQ cl Nehnsh hu sllnd car of wxl fmm flnt Neunnka, 1,000 mx nn. av. con ox N.»\Nwwv~ unc nln-H»\u¢of renrnen v upane: two hills w cmhla eoapnntlve luodntloru w nnnnlza more elfae- zivvly md win.' u n w w w . m s I0 enuhllnh mm-proflt mu-hun; oz- glnludn nl. Rubber lmwru for Jumlry ,1924, muted z\ . s u mm;h r J m u r y mu - = o u r a n n a ; v m u - y n o u : m s , w , 9 o o wu z \ w we w r n m ln hunting new api\oL I xmxwnle-Snow b°l\d luue in he a m y - a u r l o l d l of umm: vid e d f o r l'| \ '¢ " | | | l5 di a o l mu l shi pp ed fmmlmn lno nn dxy .§ ¢ 1 n m a m u v m u u n x | \ » u n . m m ~ u l w m n n g w - c o m m a " m a d , e m ,m..u>.w¢»\m x northwest u l for ¢!¢§\lol|ol $45,000 hm- ldmolp nd ne t lln u. n m s u n n y . A x x m a m m m |_y||:lv¢'|i| o n g m w u u n e é p - u n c u m l m w n m h x w h m m ( a h h n u m n s i n E n g l l a h u wluboul radii. until exmnd b: Lnnu-netur. 1~xAca'm's zxAl!NA'nox /mn xs. ms In-5| a ms Mm 1 . ms D/ |||n|u||n||n|||||nunn||1|mmmm||nnnumnuml|||mw1|||1||||unl|upmlqmlmn|m|m|||||m||mlnunn||||mnulnlnummml||||||mn||||nu|mm||||||mu|||||||||||1|||g|||lllmumuum|||mu||||mumll||||||n||nn|i|||||||luuluun z y d x-menmi ld n u .y u h ! r r u = » ~m e e Enterpnse .._.._..._. ..-_ ... _ e Fafmer and Breeder - ,fe Omaha Daiiy and Sunday Bee C O M B V N A T I O N S $1.50 The Enterprise "°'r-'_._ .. ._._._.__..$1§60 ,- -__ 1.00 The Farmer and Breeder .......-.___._____._.. - 1.00 _ . _ _ _5 . 0 0 T h e O m a h a D a i i y : ; _ n d S u n d a y » Y o z ' d - H e r a i d 6 . 0 0 - u iF u ~~u .N ~ The Enterprise . -_.__.-The Farmer and Breeder American Needle Woman McCall's ,Magazine .,..... Cnppe1~'s Fanner ___ 1 Year 1 Year 1`Year 1 Year1 Year HHH IHIS EMlEHlllY .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.W e will welcome you, treat you courteously and be glad to work with you in the betterment of your community.` The Enterprise $l@_0 For one year for 75 cents and with this, to our farmer friends, we givé The Psrmer and Breeder absolutely FREE._ J ---» - - - --» - --~ Until April Qth. the combinatiorls 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.~. ,~a 1 4 |»¢.»An f 5.00 `An f $6.00 Total Value -~~~ 925or 5 .or 'An for $5.25 ' l m o r n f u IS FOR Nl-mr sunsc alm-:ns ONLY. fi 1 on the 11111 day of 10 o'c1oc1: A. M., and etilion, the Court may yer thereof and make d further onlers,al- lecnees as to ihis Court. rperhand lml Official Seal af March 1025. A. c. DlIIlEL» Special County Juslgr m|||in|||ii||m||||um§ _ ._..=.--....._.|- r= n - u nl\..1:-:I _- z u r : E . I :- E = = ~ 4 Keasoz Why You Should Buy MAINTOP FLOUR ==_==__=======__==___=___=__==============__===__ U /'LP-.~~ . ~ - 4nyfgiFI n _~'§'=_.f~ 2"~. T ~/:BH ¢:@..~f [F|1.©I1l R; "*"3T§.Q-» fr._; 1 ~-43 ;~ : n m \_ 3 _ ,; a ' l .='~ \ 1 Made at home from home grown wheat of Co-olidgt, Ranma mme last week to attend the fsmenl of her mother Mrs. Joseph Reyllic k and will *fisil hero for a few weeks.Bin. Albert \\'o0¢lwanl and daux5 lers,Jack and Ann have return-e»\ from a monllu visit with her parents Mr.and Mn .Ilulchinsnn nr Maw well, Nab.Mrs. Chas. Hastings has been lu Ttkamuh the put week helping care for her father, Mr. R0\Rr1s who is unite siék. Fred Krogh of Bhir was sz Herman I _ ._ 1 "\ - 2 Made from selected wheat § 3 No Height to pay § 4' Sold on a Money Back guarantee § ¥cniler Friday :I I M r s .l"'en'1r Ro se a n d B e t t y Ji'III1; c I O n h g \i.1~I\ed a t t h e pax-e nmI.' J.A .W e s t h o m e o ve r t h e we e k o m l .-- I l o va u d H a n s e n r e t u r n e d t o ]1f= stu di es l l t h e S t a l e U n l \ e r . § \ y l a m wa ck a f t e r sp e n d i n g a r o u p l o u f L\1\¢\u\a t h i s h o m e h e r e .4 Th e D e g r e e o f H o n o r m e :S a t u r d u e ve n i n g a n d d u r i n g t h e b m i n e o s m e d i h l t h e f o l l o w i n g w e r e i n i l i u l t d i n t o t h e my st er ie s n f th e o n l t r , M r s .D .E . H a y e s . M m .A l vl e Tu c k e r a n d B i n . L e o F a u m r .D u r i n g th e la t t e r pa n .o f th e 4 . u m ; » :----| =_-E 1 g S u m b y a ll t h e B la i r s t u : - c s § §E v e r y S a c k G u u r a n t e n d § I 0 0 :§B l a u 'M 1 l l 1 n g C o .~1 _ . -- _-..__-_ - _. . - . _ ._ _ . _ ---_. . _ _.. . _. .. . . . _,E W e a r e a l s o m a n u f a c t u r e r s o f h i a h Q r a d e E G G E nn¢_»an-n- n_ . _-num- n- - n.....- --n- --- -- _-9- _ =.... 5fi .;v§ fii,S.§H.€%i\ci< STARTER and cnfc:<"GR6»§£§inMlm|||||||m||||un|n|mmIn|n|mzmullmnmnnuum1|||||mnm||||||||||||||mmu||||||nmm|||ii|i||||||||||||mmm||||||z||||mmu||||||||m|uum|||u||||||u|un|mn||uuun|||ihnlnm|m1u|||iuun |i| i I~N:~ r §_i Znllllllnl|u||u|u|||||||uuu'nluuuunmluullmmmuln|»lun||||||||um||||m||||- - l l Fl h n h wmnz xrlnrnz sz-'nm mwmnrmsn Nebraska, April 2. 1925 Blur, Nnhruh, Aprfl 2, 1925Plpfwr Blair High Schodl fiiile~BN A. nuoAnSS.Plblhhlr Advanced Clean Coated.¢wg;in ennu..No offidld time h u yggl THE LATINlS'{"S CREED cleans between Much 18, and March \»¢¢1\zu..|27 prior so dlmiez contest at s,,,,,,,.;The group of Ccmmereial students " l believe in Latin,becaure i Kar.m m - l i m a was ikmingggnywho have made the beat reconds in develope the memory,the reason and L.C.Smith test meterill,eillthe Cbmmercia! department. this year the juglgméntp the imgginztion. test; given for fifteen minutes. The en; with Mila Dten, our Ccmmer-f "I believe in Latin, because it de BLAIR, NEBRASKA, APRIL 2, |925 Edited by n. v. Hauer. Superintendent al =r»~ Blair City School:P u Year CHQ Enhred as umm!-alum matter at podofflca u Blnlr, Nab., under Act of Congmuof 1Ian:h3, 1879. lssurn svnv THURSDAY The Eilerprue :mo per yw. ,.¢.HE ENTERPRISE lDCAL2R o f W y m o r e ,N e b r . ; ve n t d o w n ~ I JHn. 'r. ~. Hm°~'». Wednadly at the ljorne of Hn. C. T. Petenan. Rtibort Decker and Roy King o Waterloo,Nebr..visited friend:in Blair lui Sunday. Hr. and Bin. L.. L. Sol! and baby Rev. and Mu. 0.U. HcProud to ..L. H . C '\ mP . th e t en d a y n u ti e a be i n g s n i vc d b y t h e Ju d g e . M r .a n d M n .P a l m e r A l l e n w h o a n a l , H e n r y S t r u vs h o m i held at the First H. E. church. Dave Norris and S-nliy Lu Hewitt were granted n license to wed byJudgeI. C.Eller on Int Tuesday . Dr. H. Il. Clark, Chiropractor. 82~t!|Haggannl and Banded,Underhi Fond ear for sale at a bargain.sm Blain Helm Bulb NNW - 4| 4! 4-Lf.w. J . Se lr . a nd ln . Hmf r Lu d wi g are Read The Enterprise for newer un parents of tid number 'f'°» who while gg 5, news.|a\'riv|\l ill! Saturday mowing. !History paper for rsle at The Hr.me Ilia-5 ' ° " ¢ 'u m of €Ims1zs1rseeBuedsyv|al1onstthe ,James Hose home in this dty.; Enterprise dflee.ti. Hr.inter Garner of Omaha ureaIeallini on Blair watlvea Wedneadly. |llartln Beneixen of the Whit-0 City Cafe entertained the Chen Club last Wdnesday evening.s Stunt Love of Omaha spent the week-end with his parents. Hr. and. Mrs. .los Love and other relatives.. Flvared by Fashion-Blue BirdlThe Walking Grub aiamsm ma mn Nec S"fb? er "' lI 1 l E ll l Q |ll-l |I Sunday, climbing up and down the display at 51. Ollermane,Elc lulhe Jeweler.1021.hill; of that vicinity.r 'r f 'iaIHrs.wma Stoc kton of Schuyler he roof °" ' °Cellar Fec- La vialillng at the horrneol' her mother .g or r g xg 3 a eo s : no f r od li ; Mrs. Sam Heller and Hr. Heller. Methodist Ladies'Spring Bazaar thin week._ E Blue Bird Pearl Chokers to muhand Frealt food sale Saturday, April gm En te r ' me 5 "the .,i,,¢¢w ll.Further announcements next dlrnllr at H Q" ,n n E " " "'°'"' §-eww J ewe ler.xo-m 2-tra 1.L Lantry la *|*.l°!ll\l ' i Hrs. Car!Wlnthera left for 011- viait from her little grandson, Glirl» don Hroolu, aon ol Dr. and Mrs. Earl Broois of Lincoln, Nels. llieses Melvin: HuMean and Elsie Sutton c ame up from Omaha Wed nesday asaning and attended the elanee at the Llfion hall. Hrs.Anna Sturar t and Hlae Francis Greer of Omaha an spend ing the spina: vacation lea k with their mother, Hrs. Teresa Gross. Ilia:Dorothy Parrlslmpeho has been visiting in C h k l v and Iowa for ths psa tfswwse kai aexp sei all h e m e t l n l a t h r p l l t a l t h i s w n k . it ersa nseominended lv! the Cham ber of Commerc e that the bednesl houserrloae from 12 until a e'e!ock an Good Friday , April 10.This is 'ani a md th e me r - .rl I l rI r IlsIII Il l ychants wlll do an they like about it. llorrls Nielsen.son of Dr.'nan ll r n ll o n i l f i ld a e n d t h i a d t y a n d "Speed" Page. who have been work- gonlasI.I'riday 1rhereahe\rLll)oif= her hmgnbond who te n t their last fall for his health. Hhs Vida Sapptnfiald is apendhg the week vieitlng har sister,Hrs. Gwnre Hindily and family , down in the Calhoun neighborhood. l l l n 'flielma Bestar!Fremont spentW entnesday evenlnlerlthAad- gsy wolff andattfmdedthedaneeta the lag ion halithateve nin g. Lemils lladaen e ! 0 m a h s 1 r a s a aim vlaiter Wednesday.Lonnie ra portathathe1| .| .saralaalr| ll-T-IIT an d tllln o s r i n vo i ee i lltls e P llllr W if gly ster eelnvar rtatas. ll1 ul£ar ;a ret¥a lly °a rs .\h ed sste a n u mb or o i b e r tr le a d ss ts d a - es rp a :t1 se ta | | t8 sw= l\ 1\ r | w\ la l Those enjey ingthepleeamt een- do ns re re llss es lee nn etta an dlir - u m x r o m - r h , m : » m . h z:a=zm»n. Grsee Rees,z n w s c e m m n x m Johanna Dntlzie. ing with the construction company Easier Honda ; 'mu a u f , " | erhiehboullt!l1eB}.airhridll,viai¢e¢l friends and rdativea In Blair this week. m North Side mare ia runnin; anamlint!:i|lssDee!'I11eEnterpflae h i l l s a d a y vi lh e u ti ta m w - Havs Flowers in YE' heme.Bead than ze your friends.A ehoies ~rarle¢yaclentF'le\reraslsdPlantsst Redpefs Grenlwesea.You sae eerI e r a s a le a r h k h i a b e i n g p n tu ld i a lly i n vtte d tae e e a ea o d s ee d lr lllrlill! Fddlr. April 3.Home very ilillr display .Snr lt Iith Ftoeners. attrawve prices are being quoted 10-21. which will save the c areful buyera A c ard from Ilia: Loeille Kempti dy su men th e gr e ee ry bm. mu n ¢ m n ° ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ r , N . Y . w n ¢ m | » - then-eprlaaeverandbeeenviu-ced.lprhe t u d h u j m h d n Mariner.Foley, daughter of mf. and llra. Ruben Foley, who live but n few miles south ol wru. observed her sixth birthday lu! Thursday by enthnaildng 'ber grand parents, llr. and llra. llagnus Johnson and aunt Ida of Blalr, her teacher, Kiss Allen and a number of other friends during the day. wonderful trip from New Orleans to Hentnadl.Chicago sed New York Sh es ay s th es e as on i ea be u to ve r and :Jae plans on wmlnt horn: seen. Hi.es,£emP his spent the PU* sel- son since September with the Dunbar Singing Bell Ringer: of New York and has not been home sind:ka t Hay. Knhn'a Photos will please rod.lf . and laugh: m um Enterprise. Hr. and Hrs. Henry Mencke spent Sunday in Fremont. Haggard &.Bendorf.Undertakers. Blair,Nebr.Both phones.43-tf. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Warrick were Kuh.n's Photos will please yon. For Sale:-»Baled wheat straw. 9-ze.Pam Tyson. .Roy hlckeen was an Omaha viri lor East Monday. History paper for sale at The Enterprise offlce.tf. Omaha visitors East Saturday.g If rw see ir in ThrEn!.orpriae. reel For Sale:-Farnxs and residences. scan know its right. a good un always. Gao. B. Biker 1 J.E.Campbell.furnitvre.ru m 3-af Mr. Henry Sas is ln a quite serious condition, being sick with grlppe and and undertaking.50tf. Mrs. Andrew Svengaard has be-en' quite sick with rlieumatism. heart trouble.g (Ill:Loans,wtnthly paymentmi Mr.and Aim Clarence AmlersoniP|°mP¢ service. U°°¥¥° B Rfiter.g \|.ited the parental, C. Pl. Anderson Hoy Hou has moved into the .lohnl home at Florence lasl. Sunday. Miss Gladys Siekkotler and a girl Ilolthousc on east Lincoln street.; Black walnut pasta for sale.Call: friend of Omaha spent Saturday """| Ind. H 17 p g Newell, Blair 1{|.3;| Sunday with friends in Bldr. Clifford Smith, who works in the Blair Collar Factory has moved into n house on east Lincoln street. Doney Christensen has moved into his rceidcnee on east Grant agree! after living over the store fd? the nlnter. Mn .E.B.Redfield,Mn .Henry Mencke and Hrs. Wm.to Omaha last Friday the aight; For Sale:-Some of can; lets to be found Priced eo sell.Inquire at The Enter prise office.tf. Ilaller drove and look in the best va in the city. Archie Anderson of Florence spent Sunday In Blair vllstlng old friends and neighbors.Archie ia not salea- anan for Stark Brea Nursery. lllas Elisabeth Hopewell who teaches near Decatur, Nob. spent the week-end with her parents, Hr. and llra. Olin Hopewell of this c ity. Mnxand Hrs.Frank Freeland of Omaha glrove up to Blair last Sun- day and visited at the home of Mr. P.....land'a sister,Mrs.Fu n k Wal*- dak. Particular housewives can secure freshly laid eggs at Aye Bros. Seed House at a little above market price. These eggs are from our own poultry ssldo and are sl-wwwerd strictly fresh.6-tf Mr. and Mm. Henry Hartman nl Omalia called at the Blyron Mdzlng ar horde last Sunday to see Mr. and Hrs. w. II. Richards, parents of Hrs. Bletzinger,who are old friends of Hr. and Mm Hartman. Money to lonn on either c ity or; farm property.Long time loan 51| desired 5-LII claim. Savings Bank, Blair.Nehr, Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Dixomtook dinner with friends in Omaha 'last Sunday.' The Sam .fohns Imnily of Omaha' came up Sunday to visit old friends and neighbors. Wan.3leCnnn of Omaha was s pleasant caller at The Enterprise: office last Saturday.| llr a . U. S .Re n n a o f D eS o to h a e ! "Imperial Rlngleu*Plymouth Rock egg! for sale at se each.9-St. Misa Charlotte'llaher of Omaha visited over Sunday with har parents, Hr. and Hrs. James llaher. Ralph Keopman,of bmahl.was a visitor at the home of llra. GeorgeMorgan last Salurday and Sunday. For Sale:-Light Brahma em for hatching at $5.00 per 100 or $1.50 per 15.R.. G. Wine, Rt. 2. Bo! LE. 9-sz.Keonsrd, Nebr. Steve Raver of near Aineworl\l. Nebr. spent sevenl days recently Viiiiirla friends and nlatilfts in and around Blair.Louise Farrar,who is UHina aI course in nursing at the ll. B. hos- pital in Omaha, visited Blair friends last. Sunday. Fred Reic henbac h of (hlhoun ~ purchased the Copenhanr place south of town and will take passer :lon immediately. a r | s a u v ". a Dr. H. B. Clark. Chiropnetur. S2-ti Rad the ad: in 'I1\e Enterprin. Highnt prlc u paid for hides 51-if.'Buch Raju. 'J.E.Campbnll,Furniture,r a p and undtrtlking.B0-H. Sheriff llehrena made n trip zu Beatrice 11.51. week. 1-'Ann LOANS:Pri\\t.e m w plcnly nf il.Call and see me. 3Lf.Geo. B. Hiker. We buy cattle.S u u l. 7-Lf.Buch Bros. }Cuhn's Photon um please you. J.E.Campbell,fumitfun,rugs Ind uridertaklng.52-lf. Farm Loans, low rats,optional plyfnenta.~ B . Ri h r . B l z i r . Mrs.F..lllln utaen ls in South Dakota on : business trip thisweek. Mi:.r\ Baie snpluhn entemima a number of friends I t a theatreEI§3Lf.Geo. B. Biker. Mrs.Etta Brandt is much lm- proved after several weeks illness. min &l.il||l\!¢| Johns <»romsh¢ r.visiting at the Clarence llcCormif:l¢ home mis week. The Episcopal young folks spent o pleasant evening at the Rectory last Su y evening. Louis Murdoch broke away from his studies in Omaha lhd m l m home folks oyer Sunday. Mrs. G. L. Dixon and Hrs. Harry Mortloel: were Omaha shoppers on Wmlnesday of last weak. Hosea Wilson came to Blair one day last weak and we understand placed an order for a Ford coupd an-. and Mrs. J. E. Hovendick nm to Herman Sunday to attend a fam- ily re-union at the Henry Horerudlok place. Hr.and Mrs.Frank De Temple of Omaha drove up to aes Franks mother, Hrs. Geonge Do Temple last Sunday.. Emmett Caldlrall of Tekamaheaml down Sunday to spend a fear dan with his brothers,Jlknel L and George and other relatives. For Sale:--Eggs for hatching from a fine floc k of dad: Barred Roots. Deep, narrow barring.$5 per hun- dred.Popharn strain. Chris Larson, liennand, Nebr. Rt. 1 9-sr.Blah phone us o. Bra.Oacok Gilbertsoo returned last PHidsy from several days visit wid:her brother,Representative John Johnson and family of Lincoln. llr. and llrs. J oe Luure are en- joying the visit of thdr little niece, Eloise Stevenson of Omohlt who ls sponding her spring vaoation with them. Mlm John lireiasr of Kansas City zotumed to hon home h i t Honda! evening after a sreok's Yidt with, the families of Funk W arrick and D. A. Compton.. Rev.Henry De Lon: of Connell Bluffs, laws, the pioneer preacher of this part of the county,will vlalt friends here the latter part of the week and will speak at the M. E ehureh neat Sunday. Mr. lnd Mn. J. H. Bnewnter a . family of Herman spent Sunday iho Rosa Deen home in this rity. Mrs. Clyde N. #len has been hav imc a siege of the gfippe but is he Iiormanl self again. Herman Crowell.son of Hr.i n Hrs. Chrlx Crolfell of Omzha, vm frir.|\l.i in Blair las; Sunday.. The Rev.D.A.HcCullou¢h am wife o f W y more o n y ou u at.Blethodiat P l wn ls e this week. Qlr. and Mrs. John Su eune dow from Pender i n t Satimloy !or a brief visit with Blair friend!| | relatives. Mr.ond Hn. J . Duty of Pilger Nob. came down to visit their dllllh ter. lllxsDo!y of the Beldy Shop one day this week. Mr.md Mrs.G.G.Hines » Mr.md H n .Lon Lotta drove Florence Sunday to nc Hr.Hina' ninler. Hrs. Gnnt Four.. John Anderson took Hr. lad I C W.Burger over to GI l.n100tl, Ion llIt Sunday Q5 attend the hm ent of lin. Btlr|Br'| brother-in-low Mr. and Mu.,Fnni|: Wilson enter tained the fo!1o1rtn¢ fuer!| last Son day evening, Dr. Jay Bolt oi Te mi l.Min eI Helen and Roth Bo! and Hi n. Mamw Pi le he r of a lm Mr. md Hrs. Fred Hoff drove - lnuisdllo lui took to 'rlsi t o fe dny s with lr. Hoff: mother.The returned the latter 31111 ol the week bringing Mr.Buffs brother vrl them for o few days rlnit. There wal quit! 5 little exeiumenmer at the Vic Wolff oomer"!u Friday morning when s Mr.Fine of Ft. Calhoun :ml Chris Gut:-:ho of north of Bllir eollldedwi1h eon sidenhle dmuze to both ears. Phillip O'Hanlon, former Bloir bo ond a |ro,du.|f»¢ of the Blair ochools ia attending the stole nirendty 1. Linooln ond has recently been ~ mmazlnz editor ofthe Daily Neh ru kan, the student paper there.Philli is uk!-ng a eoune in low and wil follow in the footsteps of his father Cllrk 0'Hon1on of Omnhx md hi brother, Reed of this city. Iowa ls bernoanlng the repeal ofmm were ln Blair W sdnes day °""" leribara will be instantly removed from our mailing list at the expir- ation of the time paid for if the pub~ lishcrs be notified; otherwise the sub scription nil! renaln in :force at the designated subscription price.Every subscriber roost understand that the Oscar Hopkins and little daughter. Evelyn went over to IHemont lu !'Sunday to set 0scar's mother. am. John hlcfilees of Walla won Washington is visiting her sister Mrs. S. F. Martin of this city. conditions are made a part ol the|Miss Bessie Patrick of Omaha contract between the publisher and spent Sunday with her sister. Hrs. subscriber. ,- . . ._. . . . . S. E. Kemp and aber relatives. _ Mr. and Hrs. Neil Bunlie of Her- thg ten day marriage h w in 4hi»'f*nr lltl 'gttended the 6883 It 1118 state: In no mn-» Harrison c m.; Legion lou. ty Democrat appears the following:hir. and Mrs. Frank (harley *err Cola into Weddlu Business pleasantly entertained a few friends"Last week lite Nebraska l°\'l*'°,at dinner last Saturday evening fol- lature repealed the law "'l"m"| ',lo1 re d b y "n ll r li zo35; °;';"d_;:Q .mg * m r , m l Mrs. cron Paulsen, who lives near the Wes; school is at the Blair hos»N braakana to \; ; § ; _ f " ; g p g g n ;o , n l p s n o 'where she reas ond to sg I-new no no a conslvhnsble these operation last Helder out»of~stata weddinrl With the law'Hrs. W. ll. Myers had as Sunday repealed the Incentive to cross the g u ms her mother,Hrs.I.ConnorMissouri river arill be gone."land brother, D. W; Connor and son, In another column o! the same pa-Willoughby, all ol' Omaha."°" ' " '* a fo ur mee tup a s "W -5 The w. R. c. kensingtoo win meet in of arhldi sma.fro1n Nebraalts attheliorna of Hrs. Andreir Larsen No wonder loara howls.. lt is a lamentable eQd.ition, rl.le among the street corner politicians ow west Lincoln street on Thunder. April 9.All members invited. )&rs.E.W .Sc hmldtlsreoo"ri11a in Blslr thatevery qoestlonofpub nicely from a rec ent operation mellcoonesrnthatls 'Brought n p , ~ a b l e t o _ s l t u p a li t t l e ~ ~ oar.snu aura.rllmer :men wnulive south of town, celebrated I'nl m:r's birthday last Sunday by in iiting Mr. and Mp. Clark Allen and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilkinson ou:to the farnn for dinner that evenlnif llr .G.I...Greenfield,expert ac- countant of the llc flonneli, loeller and Greenfield Co. was in Blair on ltwness the early part of the meek and brought his family along to visit with Hrs.Greenfl»cl4l'|sister. !vlrs.L. Il. Hayenga.hir. Haycngn ls the jeweler at the Ollermnnn Jewelry store.° Word comes iron:Ceresoo,Heb. that Rev. Ahrendts, a :former lien- nlrd man, now of Ceresoe, met with .1 painful accident last Wool: while sowing a boani.The saw jumped the tracks and cut his left hand quite badly.Rev.Ahrendts ha l many friends in llennsrd who will regret to learn of his misfortune. MRS.EARL JACOBS The sad news reached Blair last Thnnday evening of the sudden death of Mrs. Earl Jacobs who had under gone an operation for appsndlcltis in the Clarkson hospital of Omaha some :wo weeks previous and who ha d b ee n r er un ; s um; mm Her reeoverv had been all that mum 1... rollovrmg shows their lowest, mediumund high record, for 15 minutes. Low Mduro High 46 l l 40 44 so as 36 Frances Snppenfield so Bielsine Petersen 30 Katherine Hillman 32 James Pounds Mary Helen Wright Pauline Lippincott lIlmer Rasmussen Roben Gollehon Marian Nunnally Orplm Caldwell 58 (S 45 46 40 -no 43 38 33 35 li? 54 so 49 44 4:1 to 42 42 43 La Iern Toft and James Maher were selected to represent beginning class at Schuyler.Thelnrecond over same material used above for the 15 minutes war as follows: Low Hedioln High James Halter 33 as 41 La Fern Tait 35 45 sa The debating team is working hard for the debate against `Soutl1 High at Omaha on Monday,A p d 6th. The team that will debate South High will be Doiothy Powell, Kirby Cool: and Edyth Jensen.In this de- bate Blair changes over to the ness- ti ve ald eo tth eq uo s ti on .W ea ve hpping that iith the chanle of aides we will also have a change of luc\ as far as the State Debalinl race is concerned.The debate season will be closed with the debate on \ " l l } - * . e l \' f l n v l e i l u l n r i l D i l a cial learner to rc dxstnct CommercialecnlestheldatSchuylerSaturday. Although Blair did not carry of! first honors y et they made o very credible showing.The commercial students who mode the trip one as follows: James Pounds, Mary Helen Wright,Elmer Rasmussen,James Maher, La Fern Toft William Rogers and Wilford Porter.1 Supt. D. V. htasser scent to Oma- ha Tuesday evenlnz to 33 5°the Omaha Technical High an nlversltyPlace debate..| The senior committee have select- cd the Senior Class Play.'The play is entitled,"The Seven Keys 46 Baldpate".Active work on tlu play will o u t our week.3 Mrs. Brown. our Music teacher is in Kansas City this week attending the National Convention of Rosle Supervisors.We hope Hrs.Brown will brine back on Blair school many ol the fine points that are usually: brought out in these national con- motions. Elly Marie Larsen, in celebrating har birthday last Friday. broutht all day suckers for jhe thlnigrsde pu- ils.P Mrs. Claak Strleklatt was a vidtor in the first and third tfltll roomsmi week.| "Foo many sroodahedl have btlll converted into mms." say s F.W .| I velops observation, accuracy and con» centratlon of mind and Thus lays the lounuletion for success in business orprofesslonol life.` "I believe in Latin, because through translation it trains one to express himself in English with clesmess and force-an indispensable requisite for civlc influence. " I believe in Latin,because it fsmille.;-iees one with the history and the thought of the greatest nation of nntlqulty, the nation that fumish- eml us with the bade ol' our laws and government, languake and litera- ture. " l believe in Latin, because there is no other school study in which one can find so strong combination as this of thorough mental discipline, acqaintance with the language and civilisation et the basis of our oem, : ml the ability .to express one's \'le\\a convincingly". To give educational oppommityto distant students, the extension ser- vice of the University of Wsshlnr ton, through its home study depart- ment, offers 226 courses ln 90 sub- jects and 25 departments.Students are enrolled from nearly sn parts of the world.In addition, extension classes covedng'many departments ot university education are carried fn mmm than 100 classes in nearby 2A vh k h o f n o o d ty must hzve two shin.u m n i t h the argument uxuldly from both alder,Hu t th e oth er ddl ar e k noe ken , wvrvmv d w . n o m y mu er a bo ve u n eye brown,ondednNe dtiunn, ek. eu.01 eouree Lhue un not lm- ncntu and mean noihlng Ind ifsould not be indulged ln. In Lho present use ol the ou r :h u e o f d w C u m u r w m a l o r Pork dr llhletie vvrvwtl the some roune ol brow budng il bein; y uhwed.The Enterprise lndulgu in no: m e h " m m m l h l w of tm twelve men concerned no friends of thewrlur.We do not believe in thin' ual um they ue guilty ol my \»\~1 rerlnr motive und we give them run, _credit for wishing m do 1 fnvor to (bt dty .We du, however, fool thu any rw\ Pr°|»»1\i6l\. an n matter uf; principle,should be ullled by thew o o l "vote nr uw w°x>l°~n =.| xhn while m e stands :he b u r d e n S h o L s lti llln \ n o ma lu ~ h o e p lu I . Eerl Burdie ol the Plnlem State Bank d Herman vu I Blldr vixltor luv. '!\w¢1¢v momlng ln :ompmy with Henry '|`rul\l»en nlso of He r mm. Dave Sled. Iormer nightwlleh for the dry ot Blair. but now enum! as nluvay ddteedve. hes been home for levenl dny l gelling uqoelnted with his hmlly . Bob Widener, lor some time jani- tor In the Bllk poet offic e. hu re- u n e d h h position and u flnning sm N..T. Lund 120 ure lnnn dawn Cho Omllu md. Thqhlelhodinl lfldlel put on I len een!dinner lui Monday eveningwhichvmll lllemled Ind thou who were preunt n y they cam: guy entirely uurnaa. Hr.and M m llowxnl \I\'.erbluk .ne leaving Sslunlny for Union, Mow he spxmpnr mmn or urn my md » '=XP¢<¢=d nnd n r n n n me n u were nude nf he r return n o hu runny but such wu not to be.A bloodclot (armed nt th e b u o of the hn lnH-erred an c hord of lif e me . h i wu n m d moe t uu u n un e o mly .The .1¢¢¢u¢<x, Beanie A. hump, v u bam in Coon Rlnld-I.I w o , Oetober 14.was u n d vu mu r le d za Hr.Earl w. .1-mb.in e n u m. November l8, l902 and to thin union six children we n born,fo ur ( lr h 19,Slnrim 17,Helen 15,Beifv 6 # M J u n 2%n m . » u h e m e nl home except Clyde who lx in Uncle 8lm's nervlee at FL Crook. Hrs. Jacobs wan |good mother llkl wife llld hml I hon! of frlends ' b o wi ll mm her.She wus n : M e m chrhuan and A member of :lm or the Royal yengmwn Imp.The funeral |€fYk¢§ were heldlvnm ..-...,....................,, ...,......._At the County School Muter: Cluh held At Hamm on Saturday . li vu decided w hold | county trunk meet- lng hero lt Bldr on Saturday, April IB.Since the Announcement of this event the 51.5,High School nehleze -re prurtidng dldly on the new lt-hletlc field.Some wary good me-:nu are belng mule in prnctic- ir-x~R few o r the .rm are ruins around live feet in the high iumnr over seventeen feel.in Llme bmld1 reeord in the ehol. put und discus. 1-nn, president of rmenliuomn rw.tary." ln um old am, th e moe ! ((`l\V!l1kl\l pleeo in lnlervlew the boy w u ln the woodshed.Don't do UP your do¢.|l.night and let y our boy loom.Don't be 9ne' of those pan time perenu". A1 a result of \ "learn English °\m|>¢izn'T in Roehuwer, N. Y.. the vltd n s of 21500 persons to join o due in Bnglixh nndfleuu 7.9 'PNK mul, und wdte the lmgulge were warned.The pu. mgmrlry net .1Thotruellluxbeen uid we md mivel wo was ,,;,,,| when ms. mnrk vu wo ri in being done in 'UICIQIparsed. lp n é m u n d o " . m x m e m r s " uerddence uedli, and gndlnlo cunn- es ue offend ln whlc h one-filth the mlm.. required lor the muter'| or tho d0<1Ar'a degree be uken by home study. A course in "aehool orehestm" is given by the utenrion depnrtment of | Detroit Teuheu' Colkn. 'run course in intended for teachen who wilh wdireee orchestra und to broulen their mulinl knowledge. Hum, Pep" far mls at 1-rwEnterprise mice..mf. nuxllullnulunlllunu| | II| m| | || nnn| || mm| | wn| || | u| | || mn| m|| mm| | || | m| | || | |m| || | || | |nm|| m|n| |nm|| | m| g and two bays: Clyde, ned 21, .=:»r ,,,,,, ,,,,\ are mmng 1 ma we,.¢¢i eg H A T S !H a t s !T h e N e w e s t § ; i ma ss :uuu re u n o o n m l n .u n o R e v. L . H . C a m p i n d M r . m d H r s . S o r e n S ve n g u r d d r o ve t o O m n h l Iu t S a t u r d a y a ft e r n o o n .M n . S ve n - a a n !t o o k t h :t a i n fo r S t .l o u i sgI M i s s o u r i w h e n sh o w i l l vi s i t r e l a t i ve s fo r a fe w d a y s . at t e n di n g sc h o o l i n ~ w a s t h g o u t o f h e r p u e n t s ,M r .a n d H r : w .J.i i o o p n u n , o ve r t h e we ek -e nd F o r S a l a : - A g o o d -I0- fo ot : t e e w i n d m i l l ' t o w e r a n d a n . M m w t o w i n d m i l l . a l l n e w b u t t h e ( a n s .Im ! The little Lhree and one-hal! year Phone 1541 Brown & Leonan:I,Blaiz nhl daughter of Mr. and Mn. J. B.Nebr.10-tl - \ o! lnxatlon and that the public |h,oudd,§i n t h e e s t i m a t i o n o f t h e w r i t e r , m y w h e t h e r o r n o i t i n de si ro us o f ehoulderlng the load.New li this b o t r o u o u , t h e n m a k e t h e m o s t o f i l . S E N T I B I E N T F A V O R S C H A N G I N G T O U R I S T P A R K A discussion w a s b r o u g h t u p a t t h e L 1 o ! C . m e e t i n g h e h ! l a s t 'f u e r d a y e ve u l n z b y C h u .R o n r e l a t i ve t o t h e c h a n g i n g o f t h e t o u r i s t p e r k o r r s l h e r f i r i n g u p t h o N o r t h p e r l : fo r t h s t pu rp o se .H r .R o n l s o f t h e op l n l o n t h a t t h e : l u n g e sh o ul d l a n e M e m t h e y w i l l m a k e t h e i r h o m e o n t h e h o m e s t e a d w h i c h B o w a n ! h a l ou ned a n d fa r m e d f o r s o m e l i m e . Clurlee iletzinger his mana hs. fa m i l y i n t o t h e G u y l e n d r e n t a l p r o - P¢\'\s o n w e l t C o l fa x str ee t.Th e h l e u l n y e r e h a ve be e n l i vi n g a t t h e S h e r r y M o o r e h o m e d u d n g t h e w i n - te r . T h e P y t h l o n S i x e r s w i l l r e p e a l t h e i r p l a y en t i tl e d " T h e W i n n i n g W i d o w " l l .t h e M .w .A .m l u n a e ve n i n g .Th o s e w h o u w i t l u : l l l o n d e y e ve n i n g d r e n l t t h e K .P . h a l l s a y i t w a s f i l e . s u p p o r t a t th e m ° ° B " '¢ 't h o oenzl-_ rent."loo nl i n T h e E l m t e r p r i n I n t m e n t b e i n g i n fa vo r o f t h e N o r t h w¢¢;¢1 ; t r u j u s t a m e l l r o f t h r e e I M F -.h i n t s e n d b l i m m e d i a t e l y g e t n o t i o n . u u u vu ;i n v e - n u un n y u n ;v¢. ..the home and later at the Epirwbid ch u r c h w i t h R e v.M a r s h ,n l i o h a d b e e n h e r f o r m e r p u t o r a n d w h o h a d be e n a d a i l y c l l l e r a t h e r beds ide w h i l e s h e w a s i n O m a h a , o ffi c i a t i n g a n d i n g e r m e n t w a s m u l e i n t h e B l n l r c e m e t e r y w h e r e a va s t c o n c o u r s e o f fn e n d n fo l l o w e d Une eerneins t o i t s lu s t r e s t i n g p l a e e t h u s sh o w i n g t h e i r g r e e t weep-eel f o r th e de p a rt e d m d l h e i r s y m p a t h y fo r t h e z r i e f s t r i c k - e n It m l l y . Besides h e r i m m e d i a t e fn m i l y , t h e u e e e u e d le a ve s e m o t h e r a n d t w o ma te rs l n O m a h a a n d o n e sis ter i n Co n ne l l B l u ffs . A R L I N G T D N P I C N I C H E L D : N C A L I F O R N I A .. -_ .. Il - ulun-777=77dl-ol o ln-u77==7 nn 777777i 1I77777 n777777777 n 1Q u n -7 |77 We are.ready yvith a Big Vari Spdhrnnn got her foo! cnught iri an _'_ vpen hydrant shui off last .sumuy mg; ~ §:';"::° $1 'f,'Z.$'$'§. Qmmulun|||um|uu||||nnmm|n|m|||um||mmm|u1|mm|m||unlllulamlllllnmmnn||||mumm|muu1mmm|u||||uu||mnmmm||\mmu||ua¢uug and in order to ¢xm¢.=¢ me foot '=._u.» Jnhn Gibson hume Llneuln =Eety of W ondérful ~ Trimmed Hats fox .a t $3.00, $2 and $41 u/adues in r Easter 5.50 00 ln r u n it um;necessary to break the iron pipe. On last Monday evening a play *ls gixen by a number of lhe Pythian Sisters at their hall that all who une present enjoyed In the utmoai. The fact that it was poorly adver- iized is the reason given for time §=§¢¢£,"1I.»{==§ purkhnéa UI sauna through the N. T. Lund Real Extau Agency for $35f/0. Mr.and Mn .Robert Johns and Mrs. J ohns' mother, lite. c m Pil ezher and brofner, Everett, of Omaha apent 'Sunday afternoon in Blair and atuandafi seriees at the Cnristian _______________________________ For Ournmlll mwu prennc Around one hunéred friends md neighbors pm-udpmd in I dau-ivm on Mr. LndHra. Funk Wilson onlm 'rrlmary evening lt the Hoon Wilma lwme wen of wwn.All pm-ent Md | good Lime.A fine lunrhwas served to the crowd at A ht:lxonr. c\yd¢M. mum 1- grazing rest!! xo build an arbor at hi:hence on Grant sweet uw] Walker Avenue. cryae plan.; no use umm: vnu mmrunittzomlheunpanofhhresi-dence ta the range, mnking i¢ bm.: church in the evening. Mr. and Hn. Oluon of the Olsson swam .re ¢ni°rinx . vim fromUr. 0leaon'a mister lnd hmbund, Mr.md Mrs. 'fhunu ol Ehk-ln.They mr" lu! 'rr-imay morning me-wr. nmnln for | little vbll. Hrs. Gilbert S, Brown, musical ln~ lnctor al the Blair schools- ld:Int Sondny for Kxmu City whoreme lun nmmlum nz \ mmku con-vention for muliul "per-mm Shuexpected lo be gone several days, mr, ml Mrf. w. Amar. ¢-me E 0 0F r l d a y S p e c l a d s We offer the follow- .1..~ mg lst of bargams. E Look them overand § » 1_ ____=_a__=__-=___=_=__§E_ | j~Whether the change In made or not,the tourists will go on using the Nonh park because the average tourist would rather camp ln a park without the usual park °¢tULlP1l1¢"' vh i e h l a lo a te d ln a to n n n th a n to rlrive out into the cotlnlfi to camp.The nearaeas to the business section is a drawing eanl and ne will pass town after .town in order te find ntttlt a camping 3round.This makes the Nonh park a favorite to tour~ lata and all the theories and high sounding P11131 t'n at 3°be uma won!put tourilti ln 0\ll~of-U10 way place like the preaent Blai tourists' park. Wad has been received from Stan- ley Bracken that he and his family have a.rrlved in Omaha horn .Tapan where they hare been stationed for nearlrthrce years.At present they are an quarantine. in Omaha, their little son having come down with aiphusertl just after they umm et San Francisco. Nr: Bracken was aentto Japan by the Western !:Zle|:trle"Co. of Chicago to complete some work there which he has now finished and they are glad to be home again. Both llr .and Hrs.Bracken were lllal? 3ammo;people,reared in our schools and their Blair friends willbe glad to vreleonle them when they come up.Mm.Bracken was Nora Moore, niece ol! alison i-'lora. Olivo. John and Sherry Moore of this clty. Mn. T. C. Hilton has large 'sires A deal a.|nouot}n¢to hundreds of dollars was thus brought about br the expenditure of but a few cents in printer'a ink.Can you get the same results br any other method! The llo y afternoon Club mel at the home of Mrs. H. J .Hansen on March 30.There was a good at tendance and an intereawg program given by Hrs.. w. H. Underwood and Hina Carrie Wiseman;The club *il meet with Hrs. J. R. Smith on .April 6 nnd Hrs. C. 0. Dawson will have the aftemoon program. Litas Errllla L Earl of Long Beach, Califomia, who has been aeri oualy ill and not expected to recov- er. is getting better and it in bc- liered ahe will be out in a abort time.Elsa Earl ia a :deter of Mrs. 0.Harnmang of this city and was one of the early day primary teach- ers in our c ity schools.A number of the older residents wil? remember her.e The United States Civil Service an- nounces an open competitive c:mrn~ inatlon for the fireman Laborer posi-tion i t the post office nl.Blair, Nebraska.The salary for this pla'ee is $1020.00 pei pear.Applicant; must be between the ages of 20 and so years.All applicants rnunt be filed at Saint Paql,Minn.prior tothe closing of business on April 25, 1925,with the District Secretary. Flcltse c all at the Flair PoatOff1to 'or any information anel also for (ily eonneay of H.L.Andrews, Sr.ln Arlington Review Hemld.) A b o u ta week ago-like a fire alarm-non|was aant out by lllra Eva Wink, Hrs. Ealtin. lu. Cool: and others anneunclng a picnic to be held on Long Beach in honor of "Visitors from Arlington" :nentionlmr Elh.ancl Hrs.C.c .llarshall and Dr.and Mrs.Davies. Did ure respond!l'l1 ur we .' One hundred and fifty Arllngtonites were at Bixby Park on time, with warmest and heartlest ;reetmgs,an& with ".s'uch" a qimler as oaly Arling- ton folks can produce.Oh. what .1tlrnelWith Torn Finnell Illllng our coflee cups-with hlrn. Glover as Hr tron ol the !east--with Doctor Daviea looking after the ladies,ond Jack Antrim at tl\obnl.»-how it did go! Bixby Park is a beautiful tract cosering three blocks in Long Beach on the picturesque bluffs overlook- ing the ocean quite near the lovely home of Hollis Ilaltin. The reunion of Arlington friends and neighbors was a joyou.1 day for oll.~ It was n perfect California day all sunshine;tempered by the soft luxqrious nhnlle of this Eucaliptus and Palm trees Hpplink in the weet re- freshing breezes floating in rom thegoldenPacific.A few short hours* tl1at'will be lovingly remembered through the coming years.| The friends gathered in from al rnon every town in this great volley :-J lemet and Von Nttyn helm;135m \ = == -.- l aln ;In-». - .c-n-...-. . -a . ._._..._ne-u0 - ner : : I=; . . - _1=s - _- -=.._ -I :_ - .e - -n n 1 : = eli=E : U 2 : z : a= :& EE 1 :EE E5 You will find all the wanted colors and shapes and small crowns. " - " ' - " - : _ : :. - r r '' . -. .. . __ ._ DREssES»»~ ln Dresses we have all the new colors as well as Browns and Blacks. I We will have the printed C`i'epcs in s. few days, also thc Nellie Donn samples to show in warm and hot weather drc:a.:.:Look over our line of House dresses while you src in the city. Our Coats go at-a Lon; Price as long as they last. . MRS. T. C. HILT The Millinei' ,....°.. J| 5 i : I \ |\ .. Q m num 1 - 0- mnlu n 1 il l u- l -n1 ;1 _I n nI l -I - n- i n- n uEs u ;. .1 -i l unl -- n -l - ud - pI - 1- 1n u _m . I : and~ up I noonfrom 'lh:y are spending ihe weak IR the home 33" of H n .Rolfe mother.Hrs.John!elr and roomy which will mid to the lp Dellrance ot his yanl. line.Charles Rom and too chil- Jren, Florence md John of Lincoln rom Omaha 'lui Monday l.fter~ =I,hilvng returned to e b r ; ; lla 5 ~~h d F d(ahfornia ae\er:l days q c . =~~a y ' have had a wom!| rlul trip | .n.I §e mgny things of intereaf to tell 5z r l e n m .I E w r ./ Pathfinder Brand Strawberngs, Run berries, Bhckbenies and Lngan Ber- ries, special per can 35s, 3 for $1.00 Turtle Brand Pork`& Beans, 2 cans 25c None Such Milk, per can loc Three large Grapefruit for 25c 48 lb. sack Puritan Flon:$2.55 §§ == E= er 3 Q, Q5 fffi 3 Kin: and sister, Hrs. ima union. 'They drove over last Satonlay, Mr. Ron c oming wilh them but he re- turned the nm of the week. Hr. and Hrs. Harry Ervey enter- tained their daughter: and families ni.dinner Sunday.Those present \ ... Hr. and Mrs. Ehninger of.0m|La, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Tlgt of Fre- Arltorney Enyeart of Tekamah' made r foroed vim.to Blair last Fridny.His cor went wrong on him near the city and he hmi...it. pulled in for repain at the Larsen garage while he tool: the afternoon tram for his home. John Dornacker of the southern part of the gounty was in Blair lutmont :ml Mr. and Mm Clark Strick-| Friday in connection with 3 ' | ¢ " l r = lctl, who live south ol Blair.On this, \\|l¢|¢b)Hans Beck Becomes th e . ? oc-melon Mr. :hd Hrs.Ervey ede-owner of the Henry Wendt place on train!lhvil birthdays which occur 'Real Lincoln street.John ia the arl-close together.'miniatrator for the Wemll. eotale to Misa Eva bleuinger Wits hosiensA -a - -J L - -J . . - _ . -. . ¢____ _ I uhleh this proper"helongml. q.. Large Balsam Bread 2 loaves for 251: Worker Brand Peas, 2 cans 256 Blair Corn, two ms 251: Compass Brand Wax Beans, per can lllc |"Iountain.Lynn Brand \4 Red Kidney Beans, two cans 251: Flavor Ripe Peaches, 401: can lar 30c_ 1_ _:-- n n .-.- u n .- n z .1 ;U l annOE -L .'§ ` :=:E N \¢:J, 0|ne r Irze nul l l a mum!!-erp a r t y al.t h e h o m e o f R e v.L..I L ' C a m p o n l p t T h u r s d a y e ve n i n g . T h e g i r l ; h a d th e u p s t ni m t o t h eg z s e l ve s :m d e n j u y e u l A w o m l e r l u I t i m e , s e r v i n g a l u n c h a t a n e l r l y h o u r a b o u t on e o*cloek'.w h e n t h e fi r e a l a r m A ne u le le p nn nt e r up xu ye u l u rn an n c am e s t o g ri e f L M! Th nm l ay ift er n oo n n b o u t : l x m i l e s n o n h o f B l a i r o r U n be nc h ro a d .A b o l t h o l d i n g t h e s p r i n g t n t h e ! r n n l x x e be ca me loo sen ed a n d o n .h lt l kl ni f a m u g h n l u r e i n i h e m u l t h e ca r ,a I" u n i fg THE B.'9..§I9'sE'w 1 ~ urn: ULU """'f'°"'=I I I l l ' \§ unIunmnu|||||1|u|u|n||||||||mumnmmn|||||mmm||||||||||u|mu'|m||||um||n|mu|||||1I|1zuI1|||uIII|mnu||||mumuluIuammu1umn|n|||||u|||nmuuuEMzunmitfl, a number were reldy lu go Scdln,up-ended,smashing it u p § tu :he fire and watch the town house quite btdly.The driver escaped with §Qburn.lla few ncntches.r ...in mm d r u s u n o w o n u r e .blaI1ks for salheinformation.'miles spurt.ilunIIIII1nmIIIIIIHIlnmuuuII|nlII|1|11ulIn|||||IIum||||u|11||1||1|mmnsu||I||||I|||IIII|||m|||II||||u|n||||||||||||||F . wrwgx-:w"'" "" ,..-_»-Whig*:f"T"""-Zzs~....§H R A I L R Q A D T I M E T A B L E d i n urved m m u m 0:»ma»,'n»L»a and Ream uf znasmr. mu. nm-1 ac um John e w w hamsm m m n m a m u vh k h an came l m Friday to vm:lt dn. Sun-hy mninu-I CNengomdNor¢.h Wulem sampled and onjoyed," f r J u n e h o m o f l r . w ww -s h i n ,l n .L u m. m m' : p a m th a m a T n h n l x n llm\lln md ln. J oh n A no lo n.Uvhn Ammon And Xnmily.On Si t- ll the Fnd Pick home.\\' daughter, Faye of Fremont ddtsd =-eve:ll days dnt .wack at"|.ho G. I. Pfeiffer hom-E. Mr. and Mn. J. C. Chapman zo- r|.~i\ed wcnl from Mani!! that their ron, Emizn J. II. chlplnlll had been the part litter part of the week.| munity; club luncheon on Mundi? Mr.and Hrs.H.w.Sdmeuger r"cnlrg.J.A.Ptterlou,A.0. entertained az a four court! ai:Hawkins and Will Rukmayer were o'cl5ck dinner on l§onday érendng.the laden of the dlucu-union.It was The table was canterod with a pretty brought out that.. while Adinlton inI : o u q q o t a t j o n q u l l s a n d p l a c e s m | n o t e d f o r i t s b e a u t y t h a n u e a f e w " "n A \l 1 _ . . . . - , . . . |L " 1-ff rim. ¥ tEi\?de'F t`E'§m`;"` " 'Yau no very gutIoan." Genld |45 kuowledgod. forgetting :ll his :gul-neu nm! Jmalcllng himself llkn n mn. "Hsy I uk won y ou manted to th;:nad duke when I fetched him iton his prlnont"-."I was aut." Panilml assured ltlll. 'I was martled n nbonth lf!-sr bl! ra- turtt to !!n;|nt|\'l. with the count #lil tha apprubatton of my rdattvq hm.P8111 and I hats but one hopo | 34 one dnln-to In anti! the tlma Ibnthe people nf Raisin mum to their sllegisnce. and to rm-estnhlish tht Ro-mlnoft'dynasty in Russia.amp: throuzh ounuolres or our ¢mms-en. if-or that naman we are lirlng hen with gnunseen | mm provided lu th! hihh gmrerndaent.when :vu first mel as we ltred tn lflualon. because strand; four time: my ltfo had been ntxempma.Tu m a r e mu mm nledarvd to Gt any mt root and branch.Her! tho;m uma in pnientlaf Mary led herself bs' her bmthefs aide.0 ld" she uid. "Christopher hu ~med P\I¥Iuel nddred.It itte clue by hvre.You nmn go and ld o n llhher tomorfof.Wm:J'er o! an to mme mm 5auf' eflld benn la tremble.rn In here-ln Lonaon-an mmf' demanded.Abwluleiy _~e was lookin: quill tell.Her her was wlth ber."as °'fhnuoplwr doclsnd. Y l r by hlthfui xuurdl and our urn aneonnecrute.Nat until the chlldrm lin md Ron :la h who :lu ll nrr zolourname vm x or ms husband all the dtghmx dak.The world m u n ommelhlng ot ua Inter.For the annum: we Inu only one mount."umm stood among also nec k at -dreams.Bneemedzobellsunlqg lo :ht thunder of the an. to bo\nlcl|-ln; the qneemhaped shaft of Mullah:nhlrh m¢¢¢ma anmu nw nom-,Ho mms speech almost lmpouibh.' n a diner lngted In long. lsowvvcr, thlthe was compelled to brunt sr. "Innr m¢m»¢»' explanation u esm- plelef' he asked -.°-1: !| ¢~ompleto,' she replled."You wi ll g e lo mn ~.New you have | menomelhlng :mb bearing.P m .Lehi Lalull sleep."a o o 0 a anld. afusr ali. derived small mtlr Im h'0lll his xIsl! on the IGHUWSRI --1"* 5~ -mn » un..l' -1°+*§.`\'~f:2;"-fr-gr~nr . L ~~ . 7 ~~| " " ' ~ »|."Q ;|~ 'Bu i:.PnmL.i1¥5"oPP1mgm1M -Hgh! #v |.:1"fLz.anow|~| cad co.1 X an c7f6al:E of fEa'docr"'ind nmifnae Irllll the dmuffeur; the other silently beckoned Gerald to follow him scrollthe none door at tha bare. circular hall into a room at the fllnher end.Bsstood nude to ict Guild precede him. "the lmtloman will plane b l llllld," In said.Genld found hllhldf tions In apartment not unduly WTO an »cndlngly Inny.It nu almply nit munlnnntiy furnished..but only a /': HW ~i ' u n " | Q H n Wm.1-laniaon la villt£n¢uni.\v thuy want to Calhoun to visit,hir. and Hn. Ed Olson vidual6:82 P. al Dail!711-ILL. Welt if»{§=§L in blur um na.ima §»u=¢£, w. H. Woods, r¢u|-mn¢"su».e=., 4 uw homo of lin. 0l|0n'|FIRST WARDThu .Hugh Stsvenlln ehildnn ui to their home on Sunday.|bruah<r and wife, Hr. sud Ilra. Har-Omaha are fP°F\iin¢thllr lPlill¢|Mr.and Mn..George Snyder an- land McDonald of Blllr I - - n a ti o n at Sunnyside in the I M: tu mi n e d the following guesll u f M w i l m Warrick spent tha V o t e f o r Q N E Crock district.dinner Sunday,the ooeuion bdllglve. L : .: at the hoine of hir brotha:Mr.:uri " r 'Hd ll l fnfnch of mhe ~ :universally o! ihtilldllllllz ur Nf a, Mr. md }fn. Rdnnd Wm:||C l i f f o r d ; C - 3 ! . P . } l . & 0 .zonlinod in n hospltd NL; month un uoaunt of | broken nm: whichrm mzmn um mum uumbnu.Emil" Chapman hu been nutionod »\|in\¢.- lt lhnilx on :he dmmy - IY,8. s. Pnbbh. [L D . B lum af Fnnwn! wus in town on Mondny. Dr.and l i n .w .I.Nelson mu- m m l m we n P o m on Saturhy when Qhey vldud over the week-end "nh relndvsl. A \lrK° crowd gnsted "The Torv mlon" at the open haue on Thun- .my evening, presented under thu di- rec tion ol ln. J. C. R-ly Ihre plat wuin n lyplcd Spmlih story with low m m ,D NR!d l w n x g m . ,bull fazhlen. chef The youthful plly en ln u mme d their vurlmu par u I n | >|vlend£d mmner.'Iwo o f the lnd- in x c h nn c ter u , ma . vm mu L.- vem Bnwxlheimer vnu unable to bt pneunt on ueount of bad und: nu.l xhglr num were mm. by Mm Lu. linn \v| 1m;f°»a md Ylaynl Ma u n - <ler.The high snhoal or~c\\elu'|| luru~ mm mu h: b etwe en me mu Mlm Loulse Hollmln left on Ilon- nuy xo mend the weddins of her 0Q. I II xun\~r~r uw foxnmn; menu: mummu l u m a me k .E\izabe\.h Klotxha, I-'Quay Steel ugd Hester Clark. Hn. Hurry G|\lry rammed on Sl!- imlny from Omaha-Mr. and Mn . m m c urry uc o mpmied hu m d ruuined avr: the woek1nd. Mr. and Mn A. T. Hutchinson le- tumld to Norfolk on llumlly .Mn .Ethel Uni-:mf and .hugh|.er, Olive, upem Sundw in Omzlu._ Wen ave- in Mins Egihgf linlhall mn: m Polnl on Thnndny and Priduy ning where sho utad n judge Allred Banki ng hu moved into ideelulmwry contest. rounin. Otto H. Karl. za Miss ~»~| the Wallis Antrim Rtldenee. li n .J.H.Irwin who h u vixillng with her dnughier, Mn. Jake Adnan, xwtumnd zulwr home at Ne- hrulm City on wha#Mn. PL L.Ph lr f ls n u u lle d w um-ny on ma y b y d n Hl n e u of her dmghm, Mn. mm As hto n. Tho lou! Red Cmu ar glnlullo n nn! S200 to the r¢l!ef!und for the lvnm/do victims. Mr. nml Mrs H. W. Sdlneitger en»lenllned the boys* usd girls' baske! mx telnsn at 1 SL Pau-h=k's p m y b m ; on PMI! naming.The sz.m g . . __.._ ..- plac es mu coma ae umpmvw V,w-lnlinl and vrlclniux up.A s u r gutian um: the :hy hun \ unifunm pu k i ng n y su m wa xb e dlxussed. hu:defi nite "do n vu lxk tn. Thu Enterprise tumhhea cum for m l ummm: cost no Lim -dm-riser. _Bud Tha Eniexprlu for new; "E m 'DANCE Am:mc.\N u-:Glow HALLnm., Nebnslu og S a t u r d a y ,A p n l 4 MUSIC BY 0l m p é r l a d D a n c e For City Clerk'l'l1|anNu|1l7:15 A. Halkily ueept Sundq 2:00 P. ll. Daily except Bundny 8: 2 8 P .H .D a i l y e x c e p t S u n d a y .O t h ,C o l o .w h o a r e v u m n z n e a r i u r ,m r s .u a y w n A m m o n ,n r .a n y M m Jo h n A; o n ao n ,M r .a n d B r a . W m . ) Ic D o u m l ¢ l o f B l a i r a n d M r . a n d 1 : 4 5 A .M .S u n d a y o n l y..A r l i n g t o n h a d t h a m l a f o r t g n a t o h a ve ' h a h a S u n i l t h e i r t w o d a u g h t e r : c o m e d o w n vi d : 8: 2 5 A .l i .D a i l y e x c e p t Su n d a y .a c i r l e t f e ve r w h i l e t h e y w e r e vi s i t " M r s .C l a y t o n A r o n a o n o f o m g h a . Th e l!cC.a.rthy Pr o gr e s si ve C l u b w i l l m e e t a t t h e h o m e o l M m h m e a M u l l i n a n A p r i l 9 H r s . R e i n P a u l - 12 :3 5 P .M .D a i l y ex c ep t Su n d a y .i n g o ve r t h e n a n d a r e i n q u a m m 6 : 2 8 P . l f. D a i l y .Line. Hi -n l E m i l y A r o n s o n tr e a t e d h e r f u. ~.m d M n .Bu r ge s s S a g e r a n d f a m . ,x i s i l u l a t Lhe W m .B a r t o n * " - ---- - - - -; i\=Su m la y e ve n i n g . Bl:nm ]M r s .G u y O a t r a n d e r c a l l -~u l 1:1 the L o u i e Biencke h o m e S u n -' L U t e f o r O N E F o r C i t y T P C B S U F E T d a ,e ve n i n g h l|ula|| -m -_ - 2 ¢ h 0 0 I I n | 1 2 8 4 1 0 ~ 2 5 . t h e 0 & l _; 5 | I M y m l ,JQBFEU g m QB I f ' g d i m C h g ;S l l u g n ~C 3.5.H .~''' M G C A R T H Y A N D L O N G C R E E K 'a i m b e i n g h e r b i r t h d a y .r ' t h e |e r \ 'b 1 8 c o r u m i l t u .g,..A m e s S o r e m n h o m e S u n d a y g g By Petition I Mr.and Mn .Nels Hansen and!hir. md Hn. Dan Thompson spd! r\r.:;|:a h ,Wn.\\'ilk=|.»of Blair IndTheProgreadveClubmetwith Hn. J . Larsen last Thursday after- noon.Mrs. Larsen was :slated by Mrs. Ludwig Jensen usd Mrs. Leqn Hindley in sawing s delldous lunch- eon of undwic hn, pruned ehklen, cream puffs, nlivaa and coffee.A11 1 n a 1 . | ¢: d n l l l 7 ¢ ¢ . | \ | \ l a n d i n !f o l - Mr.and Mrs.Hans cH;m»m=n Bundly at the will '1`homp.-on hum? visited nt the J. Larsen home Sun-Mrs.Marie Pedersen 3|viiiti nl H1 day.her daughter,Mrs.John Lewis as zz..m n E l m Petersen u usisting l~remm1t ma. week | Mrs. _Barton with her work in wm Mr. and Airs. Wm. Smith of (hi-. mr Leon Hindloy »n¢n¢d corn for cm, hour:spent Sl.lnd;y at 'the e m u 1 1 . hH d .J £ l ' l l Q l \~~I l r :_ - . 1 \ | » -l Q " | " | n l n l n h ~. . x. Wilkins of lows visitzd at ,.Fwd Peck home um week.x ote for ONE For C0uncilman, First Waxd E-Ir. and Mn. Fnmcis Forscberxz,T1 111.8015 of Hr. and Mrs.nf George Carmichael Lui Thursday.,uf. and Jain. c..ma¢b Zimmerman |I F. S. Blgelow - By Petition By Petition By Petition 1111 U. G. Gamer. u u u t " u a y \ » »v - . _-_H Q ' § e l : » o n i s d i g g i n g a n e w " "* W m i l .'u ." ~ - v - -i -U . | n u l v n l l u s al o w i n g v i s i t o r s :M r s .W m a r n s o n ,. o x e n .M i s s A d a H a r r i s o n ,R u t h J e n s e n a n d w a i l o n a n i :o f h i s f a r m l t h i s w e e k .f a m i l y - a p t n t S u n d a y a s t h e w ' u I " ¢ .J e s s e W a t t s o f F r a n k T h o m p s o n o u t c n t b l l :, . r w e r e S u n d a y E d n a T h o m p s o n .T h e f o i l m r i n ;1 n ~H r .R .G .W o o d :a n d t w o s u n s P a p i o ~w h aonI .m c . Proper §|u..n»farm Mandi!noon. Tf*|Almu| fiftv cunts were nrezenl. and§ QIJ LIQB QIQQ.n ' pm- lv wud; . .Q§y Q=l5»§»1=1» um wh. .¢p¢m»zv,,¢,e for QNE F o r C i t y C l e r k §but winh help of "°77»'\\?>»-'fl was |0011 In those who wae present.| g put out.Mr. und Mn. Hu!I Ar.ueia:.n cal'*__§Hr. and Hu. Ed Zénterwere visit-cd u the rI|(Juan homo Sunday C h f f o d E . ing |¢l.|lf\E3 in omlhl Sundny.¢\\.hll5§g E D r . C r z 1 n ¢ f B m r wu o u ti n z ! z h 'I h e ! | n dly o I L e.s1IeRena!u1rhl.s -»*E neighborhood Ssxndly on his sumti been under qua:aaSno for the mmf Ilenke at Columbus on WednBdl¥~ lriek ldex 11.1 cu-nm mu.m mfw. H. lllllegau of 0m»h» syentuum, and m the de\i:io\u :mn ~ Life ¢f Machitiery-a ma l t. de t ac h ed ho u se tn at re t ir e d lm - It m e e t .w i t h n b o i l l t t h e fr o n t gat e an d s pi ke d rai li ng s.H e t r u a d - mtt te d ur ltt nm tt u ndu e de la y b y an a r-di n a r y i n n k l n g m r l n f m m a n d coa- dtt rt ed ftlln n : m a l t ad tt ln gr oo m. A ft e r l n l t l n l It m i n u t e o r tvra.t h e # w r w a s o p s - n e d a n d i h d a m o d o P a - n l n o e n t e r e d .' " Y o u h a ve c o m a t o I n m r a l e r t . L o n ! D o m b e y ? " : h a t n q t t i n d : n e r a w o r d o l m n ve n t l n n n l I r w i n : " i s s t vo n s u r p r i s i n g t h a t I : Iw a t a c o m e r G m l n rej oi ne d.tt t i m e h t t t l f l y ."P er h np n n m fr o m y o u r fltalrll a t vi e w . "wa s the eqn ab le r w l r ." M y 'li nen h u .In t a d .h e m ant ic ipa ti ng 'Y o u IIw o 1 l a d a L o n g Jo u r n e y . L o Bo m b a y ," B l u l l i é t . l l n s l e ru . ;m y u p o n t h e do or . w l n d o f l lo ok ed she er o ve r t h e m d t h e t h u n d e r n f t h e n m | | | th a il !t\ '¢ ro ck s s ee me d a lm o st a t = t a t .Th e ur l nd m u * t h em a e lfe l w e n a r r o w - t h e w l n d o w t o f n Y o n a n d t h o de p t h o f w g Ir i n do vr sh o we d th e t h l c k n e u o f m e w a Ge r a l d ha d l l l ll l t i m e t o t a ke n o t e th a n t h t n m l. h o w e ve r .w l u u n A - me nt or [ w b n t hi s h el m ; Ieffn l nu e doo r op en ed a nd P au ti ne e me re d. R p vm h o f : u g sor t.It seemed fi vffnh i mu st h e pl t l fn l l y In ml eq ua Hs um - nl l mi a ln g st he r , u o nd e rl n g an y t h i ng In h er r x p r eu d u u n rn u h l 5 h l m t h e d u e t o h e r myst eri ous a h m m .S h u m m e l u w a r d h i m . b n n o r ,as cum puw zl lm l . u n re u p m l l l a s e w r .Th vr x r u a l n u l h l u g u h u l c v In h er m nu mr l o im l le at c th e f| |¢ \ 1 she wa s g n e t i n g th e m a n w h o 2 ri s k e d b l ! l l fl In a m a d s m le r p r h e I h a r w h y ."Yo u ha ve ha d 1 lu ng }n \| lt |=l !!. Ia Du m m y ," | 1 1 0 m l d . U s t a m e d m e r l h l l m n d w h i c h li d e: . t rm l e d t o hi m . . " A lunai jmarney.i n d e e d ;h eze n n c d . " A j u u r p q d o w n i n t o I1 - I bu ck .""S i n d o wn . " m e In vit e d . " an d 1 1 : gi ve 3 0 3 t h e e x p l a n a t i o n I w e y o u ." T h a n k w u . "h r l a a m e r e d ." I n o t feel a t h u m ! In : b l n h n u s e . " " » :, ; Y ¢ '. . .\ | ._¢ . \ »_ u g i f " t h e l m t l o m a n w i l l p l a n e b l l l l l l d . " I n s a i d . G e n l d fo u n d h l l h l d f t i o n s I n ap a r tm e n t n o t u n d u l y 1 l I'!°a n »c n d l n g l y In n y .I l n u a l m p h n i t m u n l n n n t i y furnished..b u t o n l y a mmw _f ~y f »-- \' ~fi L - - !f f ; z';.~~_\=&=&\\;N ` l x l l I ! I l | l l u u u r " ' 1 \ u \u a -»-- _t h c W i t h - G n d | | ,{ n ¢: n e u v i t u w l w r u c n " l s . m uc l e a n l n m a .I n H o m e C a n o I ' I l l ..__. . 1 .- L . . .- ¢ . ¢ é n ¢ . n |Q \ 0 l 11 B .~~lim!! UIll: I|IllDull.l luun 1\|\.|ll\» A -ns perhaps a ilttle lndlscreel.The Mn .Roscoe Pearse of Emerson dmatlon then '°*m"d z=ope\eu."came Thursday for a. brief visit with 'I understandif Gerald murmured.her parenta,Mr.md Hrs.P n l "The grand duke, mx humane. gm' Meyer. " " " to ° " " r w ' ° ' " ° " ° ' P ' " " ' = f - ' I F mk mlm md M i s s Ma d e c u . tb ld. I m bdl.'t r §"f»."§.;m r -Be so vette of Omnlu were S*-w1={ guests al n '"lol mm mamma Weber.Prince Pnul entered the mom x aa----» -- inA \|fnf n Irmoh nf sunburn!Mr. and HIS. Rllllh Uhlhlnk Of The llonn Construction company.whic h bil the mm for the curb- inr and gnieling of street impnwe- menr. district No. 2, ire in town with lhe men and equipment and win, be- gin work as soon as the ground will permit.1" A M o r e B e a u t i f u l A r l i n g t o n "w u \. _ .J S . . .» | A I i l f h l C A D I U ' Come! A Big Musical Surprise Awaits You 'licketsz Gents $1.00 xrerSincleir's Hater (lil does its dny § Sinclair's 0il has very little carbon E Sulcllu"s 0|ls last Imager than any other oils Sincla.ir's has e grade for every make of engine Look ov er the followlngprlces AUTOMQBILE ou.'rnAcToR OILS so nu.no nu.M- ure nr mf:Opalene Mcdlum .70 Llheny Arco .85 § §§EEE E I amen; mp,Mr. md Mn, wiuw Snovdlll -mxlit. and Hn. John Reid .nun at \he Lou Schank hom Sumhy.Mr. und Mn. Nails Bukwoeli ol Omaha wen'S\mday visitors at th num.. nennswn home. ' Byron lenomhl Ipem. nn nok- tnd with Rullealahnndd.lisa Sdn:mpwn :pam Wpd- nwny .na uma" -nw Mrs. 1Tes»ton lnpg neu the Wnnch school. Mn, sd Nm: enmnalned Wad-nndny dlemmn.ldsdamu Joh!Amnmn. John McDonald, Lou Sebenk \\'m. Harrison lm! Mia Anil lhrrl- week, hnvinz | mild funn cl """'lVote for ONE F o r ~ fevnr.Hr.Rlnshur is able ua bl.uboug at um mung.1 Mm.Lmcxetil Cantllu.who nu been npemllug Lhl vlneer with humm- in Buncrvh, mms Friday for indefinite my with hir bl0lh!Y, E. c. uppinem. Mn. um nmgmw ml mmm, lm] "Tlx N. 1. umm of Blair wen Sundny dinner (vnu av. the Geena0|-lgerow home.DorisJuhnlmd Dell; NelsonSunday nftemoon vidwn at the clmfm Kami( mm.Mr. H. J. Smiih and funlly drum_.__ '___ _._»..- 1 ]Chas: H: Robertson Vo te for ONE Fo r Co m J.L. Pounds J.s. Roberts _ Treasu By Petition ulvn x \\ n w " " . , _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ __n n h h f h e e k l . e r m a n d h n n d a o m a , a L i n c o l n vi a d t e w i r e l a t i ve s n e w o n n u n - l m ,s u n ; o n uu»\.u»o\vu xcilman, Second Wandlin |llffor!*|1I person from ape broken day.prlauner ol' |"l'ur month: ago.He .Mr. and Mn. F. H. Broknw and advanced toward Gerald with nab aughter,Ruth motored to Lincoln 1 nretehed hand.By Petition"la ms n me n u t plruure,"hc l 2 uvf srocxvnucw g _M suurn ummm your visit." q.is UI 1 1 . n _ n p Q - uo n u nQ _a ' l aau 0u nI- : p g- _ §Omle ue Heavy .75 Slnc llir Heavy `.56 " " '.60Ford Special .56 Sinc lair Extra Hen y '445 Emerald Heavy .45Emerald Medium .Emerald Heavy _5g Emerald Extra Heavy .49 || . . . . . . __- - " | . - Give this oil a trial.You will like it. E l m a .§ |Henry Taylor E mme riverine l!name.§Brit. md Mn. Q Dan Thompson E: bec kler were in E d a y . E Miss Stella Hi =her school work t¢~1remont one welml mu une-wof Blair was Ihililljqin the hmlly in c elebntlng llrs. at the Chris Hi n: Will Thompson. Hn. md Uma Blmken- Onmba Inst. Wednes- nclleg was home from mm d a r # b m m eJ u s t b e c a u s e t h e p r i c e i s c h e a p , t h e o i l i s §with 0. me cold. `l3archendin|;'s birth annwennry. Rev.L.Camp m d evangelist. ( rockeu. were callin; on the Bench Wednesday dternoon.Tre writer of' men-notes gehmwledltl a pleasant a ll.Hans Anmieraon eune up to the farm on the Bench Monday mom-inz to take dinner Irish his friend, To t e . |Il l h o m o fo r s o m e m a o . " » + llg niece had other matter; to em 4 I I I nr wmfn r mm." m- ml-L "=° mum Erxx 1° Nm |nn||h]' '°""- '°fu¢~"'Fat Cattle Steady io Strong-i\"'I'2§,J'$..?'11T.~¢ .mf. my »..._|Feeders Are Dull du r . "lluhrue do balm dec lared ¢ll'!l!-"sm la urlqg ln tbl umm: |1tlnmem.through to f u of ch-eum i tu n e s '"Can I an her low!" Gerald una for ONE For Q ity Clerk By Petiiion ;§Clifford E. KrauseQ n ~~?i»§éi1H~1-1==-\=r Paul nrired as-g _ |211 rlf.=.1 ..,,,,,'1 ';., me a tm ,,,,. u .,,, -= »=»f| Hes s Ana snu . nsc umna t hocplnmle country as thr wndd." he .| i nhlrrvrd."hm in Rusnla we should #nah Another asc on ugh: suppnn 1 nm M you depart wllhvlll a men.-Ll nba React A !.lt\*| -PflcelL: You will Utah ns lima!0111138 for .5 which 'her blghtfeln m' g ih f ~Steady to 254: Higher.I B h ~hixmily. "Sha llldlme da Ponlsre neplled."I havenm permission to disclose her vrhvrl-e Lumber To Buy for ONE For City Treasurer Chas.H. Robenson ----By Petitidn n o t ; b u t o f t i m e h i g h e s t q u a l i t y .` §` J. S- Thampson ahivwl cattle an KE.Ilan:-on, ,;,. 1| au..V o t e =Omaha las; Wemineaday.Hr.and Hrs.Chu.Hunk 'Sure A S K O U R T R U C K u m v m E M31?,T".,§§"°'$11°'§§' .T.,".'Zf.§'f§`." ""'""' °f§;,,.,°,,'f* af "°"'"""' *" suna»y`[:| |Gerald hnwcfl thtl \"l1su.l ml pan, °i to his tips.15."I nhnil drink la you and io :nur"5 rmlntry," he said. "tml ta iht K001| dQ. mn."i I g He lvl mi:.n hls glam erupt;Pntl- | r.line lslnllvd [wr guudun but theyn F lmmlul him owr tu lhv mru ul wr t : Union Stock Ysrds, Aprll 1. 1925- .lnolher fnlr nm of czmlc showed up 'hleidam about 7.003 head and whlitn u n were a Ilnle : l m In spoil prices were fishy :Sandy to strung.B u t handy wright bceves broughtIIIJ D.Sho rock :old umm; to lfu.: 5.|..\.-»wma..i i n r f l i ind Invdnn \ Do you need lumber, sand and c e m e n t f o r o u t b u i l d i n g s ? I f s o w e h a v e w h a t y o u w a n t sn- url r n - § r ° e r }' r § a \ 1 t .L e t LI S H Q U T B C I I I l l in 3l.0ll|\ltl1.a mua mn iw r vme ro a nnounce d "I l in n som e w ha t ln n c o ea l b l c D l n w .P m l c u l a n u t h o t E §sir and u J. s. mmpwn mu Bernard and Mr Ind Hrs. MenonA r n d t - S n y d e r M o t o r C o .~ § " , , : ° " ; : " B U I C K D O D G E E S S E X § §§!||||lllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllillllllllillIHIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIHIIIUIIIIIIIIHIIII w = llllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllll'lllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE M A R Q U I S ~ day in rw peCalhoun wilh her sisterv Gmre '|'\\ompaon. BENCH Norms Guy mp w sm. umq ulThe Dstnnder made a buaincss Ornnha w¢4n¢"|.|y.Ed: Pnmlxen spent un "rx-the Wnlltr ltCrlc1¢en humm Elhel Ar-aemm spun sundny m\y,, 7,1 Q Lipplnrm home and came mn :hm zu Sunday sdwol when hor friendi zinlly greeted her.lr. md nm :mm John. mmevb from Omaha Sundny afternoonand had supper with du horns folks.Amr rpendinz a plwmnz evenlnl dny returned in Omaha when Rn-ben i employed as mmmxer of n dare, whmr leaves him lime time lor vid'-ink. liiu Fxrida Kueni! Rlurueul ham Bvnch Cnmmunlt 0 b ,_D!wmmx.r $a¢uv-ln, whim me "*"x 'D 1 Vo te fo r ONE For Councifmzin, Th D.C.Pe ebles ----- L . A. Fa rn be rg ----- | y -u mexh,"mu u,¢ . n m FOURTHW ARQur :ha home nl Mrs. hrs Fnuulsrn 'pf nl I mn er er I yunnum.,,`u.r¢h :sa non m u ~ n F r e m c n t m , , , ' \ ' o t e f o r O N E For City Clerk W, mmm-1 b I .~y mn member »ri»..S 1 nl h a s mm nh _mg » um: on mm country which hm ~ QM" 1 an u y wx |Chffo,-d E_ Krause ..- = .......=.......i, __.__.. ...... ird Ward -By Petitiont e r d u . " "Sh u l l: a l e r t ' n n B e r n d pu : 1: l n °|U ;|w rt! at night," llnlnma do Po ' - " 3 - ° r - - ' - - " 9 .._ ._ _ _______l t h y o . Also headquarters for Oil Meal, Tankage and Salt Farmers Co-0perative-Union folded the dlp at paper and |131 pocktl.well." he tald. "I will (0 £0 By Petition vBcomnd : m o u t h he r lor zne u e s tor a m omv ul. 1Lhonzlalhllli" l i s a h m i e b e e n Il l . " m e r e m a r k e d . "I h a ve b e en i l l ." Il l a s s en t e d . l l a i l a m o d e Po nl er e l o w r n d b u t 1| |004 led emu. u wquss mm-lm la fur eau. ll.:il!i..:i: nntorl.|| .nn¢.:s: eanuefl. | !.!5ilz.'li: nu_~iz Ipwught :hat you would accept il." Ihe mid. "I would dn you u nord ,...-=».w=|;" I f u m m m m e m .UW#Mn .Sherman, Lodiinx. Mn.Al-next meeting u zo ~ held at the ben Hansen and hir. Anderson of _.hom of Airs.Loule Mencke 'ml Aiudule,Iowa were dinner guests April 9» at whith time will be held Saturday nt the Theodore Olinger l h e1:tion of officers and 1 fui{|h,._.me i \ ' o t e f g g Q N E F Q; "-:"; :.; ...mn was .1 :. " ls t mu ;.":, .",; "a'm;";z ;r n i; , ;... ;..;1 A u a m u n u n rw.ha d r bidding.I have come'.:| . \....\. an llnn |ln!\|l' ni llfv ron .- '§F..."IT§ ~ M.....|.I "Arlrnnztun.March nnu ln a I ~ | §.li lfTf 5.0§ ; mi and hulehlrI bulls. l4.1m1:s; ummm hum IMD 2 6 - - lle n r r QI ! ! ! . ma ln a i d e s la d e n . mo -K]uu | .\ § u ng un..."-`.........., ,_w e r e l i vi n ; h e r o n y o u m e t l '\ m l 1 n e - - a n d t e n e t h e r .¥os \r. el dt 19 ti ve l-u o u w i l l b e o ! n o e e r r i e l t o y o u .I t wu z 0 0 1 : r m ! i n d l m pp o l nt m e nl . " Ger al d sh oo k ts l: h ee d. "1 'l u t . " h e s o ld o b s t i na t e l y . 'l m u l ! d s c o r e r fo r m y s e l f. " G c n i d ,fo l l ow i n g i n t h e r n l l n t l !! d l r e c t l e u s o n t h e d l p o f w w f d u o h i m b y il m h lm e d e P o nl e r e , c e ud s e d no d e st i n a ti o n on t h e : n e tm o n ot L b s th i r d d e y .I l i vu i n t h e e a r w h i c h h e h l d h i r e d I t t h e l u ! t o w n o n t h e n l l w u r o u t e , a t o r n w h i c h s e e m e d t o ht m . u n a e et a l el e n l w i t h t h u c o m er e t Bcut hmd . a lt| |0l l a n o utp ost Of cl vll lzl u o a ..After m i l e :o l moorungul.u n br o k en e xc e p t fo r h u ge b ou l d er s . t h e e u h a d l e d a r o u n d 1 n o g : o t s m a l l e r mou nt ain s mat t!h e h a d s u d d e n l y e n elnlute rv;d. when he had b een lu. url ex lll UV l u l lu; l l: "» |a \|Her t-ye n l ooke d an lt lqs rold ly. " I pro mis ed n o n \ \ o r d . "sh e r e - Iililt dcll lthu.'"Biol In \|\r ord| .," he a emlr ted." Y e t Io n k n ow w h a t I d e si r e . " " W i m " y o u d e n i m i s ab su rd ,"also de c l an t l ."Th a t to w h a t I w i s h t o e x -plain..Y o u h a ve x i l s c w e r u l . l w r h l m ' w h o I nm . "" 1 l e a r n e d w h o n o r b r o t h e r u r n . " D h o o g e o f W i l b e r vi s it e d S a t u n l a y a f t e m n o n u i t h hi s : d ec e nt Mr s .li e n C o o k a n d M m w n l t E c h t e n k n m p . M r . D h o o g e w a s w i t h n p a r t y o f ci ty e o u n c i l m e n f r o m W l l b e r w h o w e r e m l tl U1f0¢~11ilJ PM lu g % m \p ec t io n to u r t h r o u g h l o n a n d N e b r a s k a . M r . a n d l i n . 0 . N .U n t k , w h o h i ve be en r e s i d i n g i n L o o An ge le s.'n e b r o t b e r t * l b s s m i l e d .-\ \ ¢ l 1 . " l u a a r . ,r t h - t h sh e n o t o o . " 1 l s l e n .I o m t h e G r a n d Duc he ss P a u l i n e g f B u n n .p r i n c e : m e he r ed i ta r y r u e r o f t h e D a m i e n pr o r lo c e s . o m !n e a r e s t I n k i p a m w t l l vl n z w o m e n t o Nl c ho l nl .w h o t r u m u w e r e d b y t h e peop le.T h e m a nwhom you resc ued is Peel, gxggml duke or Yel oe tok . h en .-d lta ry ru ler o ! s eve n- te en pro vi nce s.a n d n e n r a t I n t h e ma l e l l n e t o t h e c e o ir a ot R on i n .I l e o r e p a .t re e yea rs,re~ t u r n e d t a A r i i n g t o n o n S u n d a y a n d w i l ! o c c u p y t h e i r fo r m e r h e m e . M n . B e n C o o k e n t e n n i n e d t h e fo l - l o w i n g g u e s t s a t d i n n e r o n Th u r u l a y In h o n o r o f he r s e n , B e n jm n l n , w h o l c t e n t h b i r t h d a y o c c u r r e d n u t d a y . M r . a n d H r s . m s t E c h t c n l u m p l a n d c h i l drtn, S;iria Jonghluth and Gilbert] g e - - ,, - - --_o w e :t a l r t o gout!fe ed e rl .31 . 00 9 'I. 8 $; c e m mo o to t a lr fee d e r s. $ .I-.159 ( M : g o o d l e c h o i c e i t e c k e r s . S T5 5 0 3. 75 : h l r t o g oo d l to c kc r s. ss s sn t ss ; co mm o n to ru lr nt e ck er e , $5 . 23 0 e rn : trashy n t n r k e n .tG 0 0 3 '3 1 5 :l t o c l hoi ler e. $l. 50 6S. 25; st ock c olr l, $3. 00 0 L 2 5 :sto ck calves,t s . s w s . t e . Ho g s Ag a i n Br e a k 2 5 a W h i l e re c ci p w w e r e l i g h t q u e . o n l y 8 5 0 0 he ad .h o :prices sh o we d ls 'n rt he r 2 5e d ec li ne. b ul l el th e ul ea d r o p p i n ;to s¢2.oee12..1o.T h o nu.- t ¢ x p r l e o w u e l m t e p f o r 1 h o d A r . Sl i gh t Heag tlon i n L a m h t L i m b p r l c e a |. Io 1r e d n l it tl e re|.l:!f l e n Tue sda y.tr l t h 11,000 h u i o n sale th e o m r k e t r u l e d s t e a d :to 2 3 0 h i t h e r .to p l a m b !b r i n d t t x S l i " A n d sheep a n d fe ed in g c l e a n s a r e ty Treasurer 1 ;u:|¢rumn¢| is desired.1Q Chas.H. RobertsonMum fiilt tile( raclrsn home Sunday evening. n m Guy Cutrander returned hom¢Sunday Agml 5. 1925. Sunday from l.two weeks visit in I0 A. ll. The Sunday MhoolUmah i il A. M. Mornmg warship. $T5nLh " I 1 rAnewdaughterarrivedatihtIr oh=»enanc e of the IJ.|n|a Supper g\ Ute for OI*-E F o r C o u n c d ma n , F o n r th \ \ 3 . 1 1 1 heme of Mr.and Mrs.Carl Juul Sermorrsubjecl: "l"he City that Lost Q \Sun-lay.Mother and baby are bomb lI.'s Chance".'I I `{ . C . b o re n se n By Petition repnrted as doing very nicely.'I P.31.llaptiat Young 1*eop!e= [Russel Chrhlenaen spent the week Union.°Q end at the Wm.Barton home.3 P.H.Pre Easter Evangelistic Mr. Lena Good is visiting at the Service. Sermon mbject: "The Brag 1| ...I...........\........ hm.....--\.....+r.':.. "r...." a" As washable BARRELED Sunlight Inulkflbathroom abd kitchen walls -wood work everywhere - aseasy to clcln as white tile! Mad: by n special proccsi, this white plint's surface ~ sonfnqgih that *he fin;st prrxcles as tile itself! fewerconta than mnmei,i| gum-mteed to rtmaiu white longer nndcoc tdus. Bureled Sunlight an dways betintediustthecdoryouwant.Cane; ready mind in qnmfromf§{gu}§_v= §.-=*":=.°==One :___-§Mr.m l Mm.Adler Pdenon of This church in joining the otherTh. .s f ln e fa ux } ,e a1 o ld s ta l h o n s lr e d b y lm p o r t e tl =Omaha Iml Mr. and Mn. Chris Mat-churches of the community in thei- St0?k QD bofh Sid€S iS 3 b€ 8\.ltif .l1 stmwberry F0311 g thier-en were Sunday guests at the union Passion Week a~:r\ic=¢s from we le h xn i z o ve r 1 9 0 0 lb s . a n d ls o n e o f t h e be s t §Fritz Slntlhiesen homa.:\.p=n em no mm.SAMPLE _ petting tl. the uns or the sen.lu n ghundrm-da ut rm bduw ha mu at Ill hll dostiuutiun, z dwdllng cf stone asancientandrudelyfashionedil uemmwl. an the umm-dup boulders onany l1d\'.The rum! 34| arhlch it stuapproaclml una precipitous. in placu || my g0|]dn"L ntc nhmp.s"Your coilalnf' Gmjald axcmmed.Ii. J. Cmpcnhoft of Omaha \'.{\\ "And mx husband."she nnnrered in town on Monday; cllmlf.Funeral services were held in Fre Gerlld uma exlmordiundly cool.mont on Sunday aftemqou for M\s.I ___"-gi-_;1°';___." ° ' " ' t o m v -glqgp cimn wlo digg in_E.1;ani.| allli l!Quotaliom un nh#.'09 and !nmb|:--Lamlzs. som!u choice, $1l.Ln1Ul5.- 2.lambs. (air to good. SH 00i:14.w;hmls,extreme hmvlas,$133lUl3.f 713;shearing lamti.$1l.0001l.T5; nthera. $1.300 A 1.50: Int owns, $7-UOQl BALLDT|n - _n e r o f t h i r t e e n p r i z e s i n o n e s e a s o n . r j -M a r q u l s w z l l m a k e t h e s e a s o n ' s s t a n d a t m y f a r m . 3 w e s t i o f B l a u 'k n o w n a s t h e A y e f a r m . Price pf service is $15 for living colt. §wu z n o t b e h e l d r e s p o n s i b l e f o r a c c i d e n t s . n p- 1 E ll BlHn have my Jack Sl:mfur<l. which will u|;:L\' llw eland '§ stalllonsever brought to this county.His sire. § '. :... Richelieu 4106, an imported animal was the win- : M r n m B '|..Le rownbu been m |The Wu»man'n Misrionary Society k..m.|h lakirz care of her mn Illm :"net with llrw. Olive Smath on Thurr ;\.l.o has bcuz quite Ill \\nh 1:a diy dtengon,Martb 26111.Tln: .lrrecu was in charge of Bin. Smnllev Mr.and Mrs.John Brure wure liainty refreehmcntn were »-|r\:~i :v gmsL1 of Burgcu Sngerj of Blair lhe close of the study hour.Eumiuy.|The First Sunday in April H lf n.oma.1 I 5 : ;Air..nw-Q31 Slcbonald pon:uw. limo when we make the change in mekand at the IId Olson hon~I the rneotinx hour for the eveninlt Air.and Mrs.Gun llenrkv .|lworship.The services begin at 1 Ella Buladsen were Sunday |,-u¢.r- at, and s mlhrr than 6:30 and 7:30 a» .1 1\1\.'ur,e for Two Fm- Mvmhcn uf Sc*.m»| Board, lliel. Nu. 1 gg ¢i§.,¢\¢|u.||m|.n¢uunununn|Ile I.§"{..`.T."|§.0|=mu1w\\1¢1y»yw.=mn-pm1=a_vf=V*°\nly mime lighx surface.Bu-rekdSun1i¢htile¢qts Whacmmsdnmonecoathrv-v»>;,g=»~f- rndilyu-dlanva _quirei un: Burded Sunlightnamuh.lt xeqwu Unduwlt Ent. Barreled Sunlight P e t e r s e n H a r d w a r e mile w a s a long a narrow ba nk. unpmi | al any pincf Lc-uie, Mencke S lr th e lu i ails months By PetitionR. J. Murdoch¢| 7 H .. . . .__..._._m m w a i t i n ;w h i t e h m m m n m n l c x l e d m u t h e h o u s e . ¥ l m l U u n h t m w o n p u s h e d o p e n m d t h e c a r a l l o w e d t o Ua w o co o d u p a n a p . s t oo o p ue d ne o n ! t o 1 m m : n m a l s o t u g g e d w i t h n o o n a n d a l s o a u : r o u n d e d h r | h i g h n n . I n froul:t r u an ot he r m u d n doo r, gu n ; M 1 9 n o m mb p s u l l u vu l ul u HH " - Io l m y ill us tr io us a n c u u e n o l .Te t , i n t h n o d n y m y o u w l u p m b a b l y t h l n k u m y o n f q n ve b e a n m u e m o .1 c m - l | 0 ! h d p l t .F a h d o t h e r ! O ! l l ! n e o m n b e e n n l m u m u v t l u n l y w m a . I o a n h u be e n a n u l l wr o n g .I m m u n 0 2 m u a n d n u r a r o m a z o P u l l , t m l H r . a n d M r s . O t h a D a l m - i n r o f S o u n d !B h d f s vi si te d M r a n d H n .Ja k e A d a m s o n Su n da y . M r . A d n m s i s a a u t o r e p r e s e n t a t i ve o f H o w s n i c o u n t y . M r s .G .H .l l i n k o r e l !!l m e d f r o m vg . u p - - '- .-. . ....__ottn dl a t 31 5,01 1 ha ul.. or 1lS, 040l el-1 u m n r r h m l i n E n o l a ,1021. C a m o r o c e l p m fo r u s e m o a t ! h a ve bee n ap pr oxi ma te ly 13 8. 0 00 bu d. 10 . 0 0 0 l m t h m a g e a r w o . w h i l e s o m e 224,000 | h N 9 a n d l u n b l a r t i r o d .n f 8 3 . 0 0 ° m o n t h a n z o : t h o u m a m o n t h |\_L,,. ur. mx nn-. Ruben unwn hurywne L- '""*'°"5" '" 55_'=~'I .1 *-.m|||||||u||||||||n||mnuu|n|||1|||1||umm|lu|||||||||||||||m::|»|||n|1|umm|||...axxq family nnq am. J.m.». l.elmm the unpxm shun'whic h. burner, u -- -- - -- - --._n m :m e GOI!-lilh to whom I was al-North Bend on :sawnanyTwomms e r r u n ,both fanlgngrg,m l {u s l u d u u u m On e a n n d u lto MPCGG-3 ° * " " m ¥ 9 | P " ° " ° ' " °Hr. 0bd Hn .Rl¥.R< D ;| » - . . #r . <5 s \ \ ALONG 'rms BUTTON new l{r .u d! rs .C1 y d | Fi lth o f He r- man tp-out Sunday d i n l n g a t t h a Hlr r y f y a o n h o ma l\ lr . C u l B: \ tt dr o 1¢ ta0 mah a 1=q»;¢,,,inline:Gnc e and Helen Fackleg were home our the week-and from thi: xhaol duties. John Newell ln d 'o'o'illnrd Jiekny 'lim dinner nuts Sunday noon at 'tbl Hans' Tyson home. lin. Bertha Gdlelion lad daughter Ruth nmi son,Gone,Mr.Sheldon Peck And Roland Warrick 'Item alle n a t th e Naam Warrick home Sunday afternoon-Hra.L.D.Warric k bl!been ill SPECIAL MEETING OF C I TY c o u x c u March 39.1925. A zpecisl meeting of the Blair City Qbuncii, called for the purpose her sister, Hn. P. J. Flynn who just returned from Cllifomia. Mr. and Hn. Harry 'Tyson enter-tained Hr.and 'Bin George Hain and l k .and Mn .Howard Hain daughter.Mrs.Pn n ti u Smith. h d Thundu'afumoou lbout ttvnnty Indies mcoptd an invitation to the shower ni Mn.R. M. Iver- »on'a.Mr. uni M n C.B.Bunn weregum.: at the home or their daugh- ter, lin Opal Re-nu and huband. south oi'Bhlr I n t Sunday.Thay mlso allied on Hn .L D. \ha\1ick the sune day.. n a c x n c m c1 fu B n . ' r . C z Hi lm n h u h m ' g f ' §" " " " "~-' m x 1 me.s in h I \=. J i m m m . - . , . . , .. . . , , . ° " ' ° " " " ° ' " " " ° " " ° ''mlnnnu|||||||||||||u||u|||||n||||||||umun|m|||m||nlInmn|u|n\|mnmn||||||||||mu11||| » Illllllll the Blair Canning Co.for the of their plant during the time holler e ve n i n g .M i s a G e o r g i a n ;Br e c ke n r id g e o f fI'e ka m a h w a s a d i n n e r z u m o f H n . J .S. C o n e t y S u n d a y e ve n i n g . Mr s . K e n n e t h Ty s o n , M r s. . C l i ffé r d K r a u s e a n d C i a l r e W a r r i c k d r o ve d o w n t o O m a h a Tu es d ay . h i r . a n d M n . H e n r y B e a n ! vi s i t e d . 'Dixon and funily encoded church oenricee at Herman and were guests of Hr.and _Hn C.H.Blanchard during the rest of the day. Cul md Helen Bnlt visited lt the Noam Wurkk homo Sunday evening. Rllph Koopmm of On-mba vu a guest Sunday nt the Gwrv Morgan home.Mn .A.A.Anderson and H i n Jane Dennoy lpent Saturday and SIIMOJ' with Hrs.. Fritx. lluller. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson md Mr. and ilu Hurry Ty son lm] Paul attended a family galhmging at the p a n n w,Arlhu: Baker home near Teknmlh.Hr. ond Mrs. J . s.Conoty drove to Omaha Sunday afternoon to vieit her stator, Hn. P. J. Flynn who just plant,was cnlled to order s~i:30 ml. by Mayor Liurdoch.AIM: the 21acting of the signed call. the fol son lust Sunday. Mina Geraldine lletzler has been ladpiu; Mrs. Fred Ray the last few days with house work,Mrs.Ray being hid up with rheumatinm. Hr.and Mn .Blzy King spent Sunday af ternoon with Mrs.James M a w r .Z-lisa lk'ulah Morgan L-e helping Hrs.Roy Rutledge with her spring house cleaning." Clin lverson \i.lite¢l from Friday untii Sunday at the home of Mr. m d Hrs.CIilfor\1 Ray,nonh of Tehmah.Mrs.Matt Iverson and dnushterl Pearl and Airs. Fred Ray drove up on that day and Hina Clin retumed home with them.Merrill Johnson of Hermzln speni Wednesday erenllilt with his sister, Hn . T. K .Iverson.Mr.m d Mrs.Byron Beard md children spent Sunday with Mrs. Brard':\ ainvrr. Mrs. 'Thomas Rodgen of Omaha.I. Mn A.A.Anderson and ndnter, Mrs. James Denny vbittd Saturday and Sumlly with her daughter, Lin. lritz Moeller. BELL CREEK VALLEY NEWS mv. F. c . Schuldt will confirm a elua of twelve pupils at tha' Luth eran church Sunday morning, April Blix.Norma Hallman of Arlington agent ill! week-end with harm folks. Among the Fremont cadlen Satur- day from Ima were Henry Nieman and famliy, Henry Dieknxayer and family, Wm. iiuliman and daughter: Irene and Soma,and Cecil Llll- man..The farmers have begun their spring work in zhi! vicinity. Ilia: Alien Rabe spent the 'week with home folka.J Leona Holtman apent° Wednesday Baxc n NGTBS The Plea.nnt'1'hw S.S. was very planed to have Supl.M m A.J. Sumner back in her place last Sun day after several weeks absence JIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll|||||Ill|||l =. -~. - ._~ Id a y eve n i n g ,p n l c n t i n g s ve r y i n te r e st i n g Q m n d i m vi a n p r o g r a m . M n .Ha ms N e l s o n en t e r ta i n e d I Robert Rasmussen tilrawnzi 30.56 Wm. Waikenhorst Ullackamith work)14.ao Goldberg Anderton {L;b0r)2.25 Floy d Butnn (Labor)aura John Bruce (Labor)axes Lester Hansen Labor)2.13 Hans C. Larson Ibrasrrinxv 24.97 Alben Hmhieser; (uhm)3.94 Louie Blanche (Labor)150 \ The following spent Sundsy after- noon az the Emil Lallman home. Herman and Wiil lalfuun md inm- ilies of Winulbw,Henry Wilkening and family,Mr.and Mn .Gottlieb Lsllman and dl.ugl1\.»el'¢» Sylvia and Darlene and Mini Pearl Christensen, Alina Minnie and Anna Ldlmln of I"l1n'lunt.Wm.Wilkening und hmlly spent .c a u s e d fr o m sickness i n h e r f a m i l y party Friday nighg in honor of an. Nelsenk birlhdly.1 rqport 21 moat eiljoyable esen!ng. A number of tht students are ntinrdnz to attend the "Mee~sinh". xiyen in I'remnant Thursday, April 2. Ara re sult the due for ihc joini rrdla! has been chlngeml to I'rldt}| April ,3» Instead of Thursday, April Guy 0stmn;ler (Labor) W. E. Spanton (Labor) Morris Spanton (Labor) N Warrick (Dmrxirur) 2.44 1.87 a m sexo Christian Andenon (Road work) 1.50 G. C. Wilkins (Rand work) Hum P. LI. Hansen (Rd. work) F. B. Linden (Road work) 6.75 m e m fRobert Rasmussen {Road work) 1a.s< Fre d Ana mm ma . wor k) Elmer Christensen (Rd. work) Clmiea R. French (Rd. work) Fred C. French (Rd. work) Waller PIHISU (Rd. irork) Emil Andreuen (Gu) Amdt Hardware (Repairs) B. S. 'r. Garage (Repairs) H. C. Blaco (Repairs) H. C. Blnco llliway Com.) {`. ll. Blanchard (Gu ) -LBC 11 .sr 4 5 4.50 1.ao 4.3¢ 5.2¢ 1.l.2I 1573; gg 5.25 per hcme.llr .und Hn .John Echlenknmp and family spent Sunday evening in Arlington.Mn. W m. Buttman md slaughter, In ns spent Friday nftemoon with Hn .Emil Llllmnn.Mrs. John Echtenhmp, Jr.,non Loyd. Hubert and Leonard.Ec.hten- kung and John Echtenknmp, Sr. af Arlington drove to Wnyirno where they spent the week-end. Mn .Henry Stranger, Jr..Mi n Minka Hnrtunz. Mn. Sldie Mange- doht and daughter,Ellen vialmed LlondQ_ aftemorm with Mrs.Emil Lmllmln. £ 4 - ' HAHA COLLEGE N.¢:\\s o w| ¢ ¢ | | | |g w u g n g ,~| l l l q m u y .| | | ' l [ O i l u n .c f l m m .J S .I l o n a ,c r a m -° ° " 'm a ' * ' P ' " " ° °I n n n m m m ~" | ;~| . | " d . | , | f l I r n H l l l ¥ .e J l m r o I 8 . 8 -m u l e s ! N c k p o o h h e r pl ac e d u r i n g h e r a b sence a n d d i d u m u u a l l y w e l L N e x t l week.A inrge pereent of the Dana stu- dents went In Omaha Sunday to hear the A. Clpello Choirjwm the Lin- coln Conservatory of Hula..They mere well pleased with the work of this group and were particularly ln temted bcenue ours ia an A Capella Choir this year.ll has been el.al.e¢| ihnt there are only five auch choirs in America.If no then the Dana Feilege Choir is number six-and also lm!but not least as we hope toprove under the very able leadership of Professor Waldo B. Neilsen. The ooliege girls will have charge of the Heaperlnn Literary program to be given Satuwy. .April 4. Therr will boa son of contest between the girls and the b°rs..*h° will present the next P w s r w lt is a great question of whlch group will be victorious. Misa Elizabeth Nyholm and M mOlgaMadsenarespendingnfew days here this week`n|guests of Mia: lierivrig Nyholm.H i n Esther Jneobsen,n former Darn student,of lone.spent the weekend visiting old friends. wa.: rejected by un ju n : mm : On inotlon el the annum! repo Clerk Dm. Con placed on file. On motion du action of the 9th, 1925, in all H. Hlchelsenln tr u recunside the reason that zamilabie to p l Bef onier nf 1 Bonn! onlered l pay Dena Blant~ month.molicrs nwntlu. C O U N T Y c o m u s s l o x a n s m m m ' { C o n t i n u a |fr o m p o g o o n e ] fo l l o w i n g c l a i m s h e a l l o w e d a n d t h e C o u p l y C l e r k In s t r u c t u ! t o d r a w vm - r a n t a o n t h e fu n d s in d ic a te d b a l o w to pay the same.Carried. E.. S. Anderson (Dressins)S 1260 Wm. Koenig (D n z r i n v 17.113 L o u i s L e r a c h ( L a b o r )26,50 Je n a G o r m Ja n s e n ( L a b o r 3 1 5 Jo h n B u r m e n i t c r ( L a b o r )m o G c o r n O h r t ( L a b o r )3 9 0 .A de lp h S ch r oe de r ( L a b o r )8.00 P e t e r S c h m i d t ( L a b o r )4,50 V e r n S c h m i d t ( L a b o r )4.5¢ F r i t z Lo r s c h ( L a b o r )5 0 0 E m i l l a n c h ( L a b o r )4. 50 » u 'l ~\ ~f a . ~1. a e ¢f£~'*+5 & s " r a-J ~ff .y ..l f "_' __~§~ . { . , ;."i - . \~i ; _F ' ; § 4 =~ <H l , - - e f .} ~ ',P 4 .\u.L .. \ .\ ; ¢ ¢ ;1 |"' o = ¥_f r f 4 # f u ° "3 w ~3." Q ' " ' : ; r . , _ ~" 1 ' S > :} ` f 'i ~~* ' : _ . ; . . ; . - " "_ 1 _f .1 eQ i a a e a i t ~t h e e Q ~ ~~E e a i e n t o f ~ The I-IYDRO-DISC Do Inside the self- draining corrugated copper tub the H dro-disc constantly forces a stream of hot suds anwater through and through the fabric, cleansing the quickly and thoroughly, fine garments too. Then you guide them through the ekectricaily operate wringer rolls to the rinSeo1° blue tub on handy foldin bench.In a surprisingly short. time, iust an hour o so, the family washing has been done with a minimu of labor, expense and time. ¢ .Hui e n / s e d - *Q*'L 2:~00 ~ ur; motion du :mf petition of requesting the Township into l laid over two u dderation Ind lunity for the have a. hearing. '1'h!l'B being the Bonn! adjo 6.!£T"..5. Sam Stcvena (Patrol for Alnrch)107.50 Hugh Sutherland (Labor)1.50 Truhhen Bros.(Gas).75 G. C. Witklna (Labor)£1.50 Mrs. Funk Allbery (Bond for Poor)'20.00 Jens Anderson {Mi1k for Poor) 3.10 A.N.Boliarrl lllln lr iu i Po o r Form)40.05 Cnlhonnibr, Co. (Coal for Pcor) 6.85 County Clerk (Freight. voltage, express)18.23 CARD We .mini so friends for thei the kind acts I-h illness qnd deal and mother.E thou:who so our need! and ful floral cfferln we can find no thxnks.It was on his part to tions m her words of env:ou and we apprecial can express. Kumi.;Grimm (Cabs for Poor)3.00 Fur. Co-op. Union. (Coal for Poor)s m s E. C. Jacks-on (Court cotta I: salary)152.88 li. B. Printing Co. (Supplies)4.09 Binaries Mehrena, Sheriff (Ex-\ penn!35.50 w. lnlclalillen {Suppliea .for Poor)2.05 Gust Munson (Salary A Exp.) 86.75 N. E. Noyes {Bd!lf'! Fees)24.00 Reed U'Hanion, c¢>. Atty. fn. expense)22.50 Wm. Sievei1\ (Sup. for Poor)I9 Uni.Pubi.Co.(Ex.Quest.)6.15 09 motion duly made and carried claim of E.R.Haggard for $27.00 5 *-.f 1 2|I me .. _,~u n s C o p p e r W a s h e r w i t h \ §"f ~L \°.a Go l d e n V a l u e w i t h o u t J ! .r\\\~o b h g a t m n .§~.r ..gg-I §°H . *= ': 4' §~ Clam Bolln (Bam Rent)16.00 C. w. B1eunig (Spark Piugn 3.00 Haymqynd Bron (Labor)3.00 ilruce Box (Team work)2.50 Lmwell Lbr. l Gr. Co. (829.3 119.40 Deep Rack on Co. (Gus)57.H 1.vid Imlunl (Labor)49.85 Geo. Menking (Repmin. etc.)"l0.i.» H. F. McDonald (Labor)20.96 Jack McDonald (Labor)49.35 Albin Nelson (Labor)8.00 frank e (Patrol)106.00 Geo.oison ttabora-22.26 Omaha Rad Equipment Co. (Rz- Pllrvl 1.36 wan Powell (labor)3.00 D. s.Pn z mn x (L;b¢r)29.00 L . » ~ ,} _~ zZf..' Q7¢ g runzuuwrnrmss~~.rw dglxt !THE ENTERPRISEmuon ol bein: amnm :he County.y S A y mm .ms nrried of E. C. Jacksoni m c ~l u:.:Y l \ l __l " |__ _ _u r rants on the funds indicated balow to pay tho same.Corrid E.. S. Anderson (Dressins) Wm. Koenig (D n z r i n v Louis Lunch (Labor) Jena Germ Jansen (Labor John Burmesitzr (Lnbor> Georn Ohrt (Labor) .Adelph Schrooder (Labor)Peter Schmidt (Labor) Vern Schmidt (Labor) Fritz Lorsch (Labor) Emil lanc li (Labor) s 12.60 1'!.lU 26.50 3.75 6.00 3.00 8.00 4.50 4.5L s.oo 4.50 'IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllIIIIIIIlllllIIIIlIII||||l||||||||||||I||||lIII||||ll|||||||||I||ll|I& =. -~~_ .-.._~- » 13 lbs. Saga r.__.._..__-_.$1.~ c Robert Rasmussen tilrawnzi 30.56 Wm. Waikenhorst Ullackamith work)14.ao Goldberg Anderton {L;b0r)2.25 Floy d Butnn (Labor)aura John Bruce (Labor)axes Lester Hansen Labor)2.13 Hans C. Larson Ibrasrrinxv 24.97 Alben Hmhieser; (uhm)3.94 Louie Blanche (Labor)150 \ Pillsbury Best Flour 24 |b._____$l.25 age Qua!;r Oats Regular or Quic _27r- Q .~g p x ~ r 1 . '-=°»<-~~ |F"" ~"" '~~ jr~Q ».;il l r.. _~ ~ u -Q -.-» n f j u . . \ \'*L .~"a r F:_1:C /\5 f s ~ ~s r ~ n '.n t .. . .=_7 ' ¢=~= -, , , , . - . "'. * F J \r _ _- ~ '. . ~ ? ..w ~~" ,\f =, r ~ ..,..1 Carnation Milk, large..._.11c Guy 0stmn;ler (Labor) W. E. Spanton (Labor) Morris Spanton (Labor) N Warrick (Dmrxirur) 2.44 1.87 a m sexo Christian Andenon (Road work) 1.50 G. C. Wilkins (Rand work) Hum P. LI. Hansen (Rd. work) F. B. Linden (Road work) 6.75 m e m fRobert Rasmussen {Road work) 1a.s< Fre d Ana mm ma . wor k) Elmer Christensen (Rd. work) Clmiea R. French (Rd. work) Fred C. French (Rd. work) Waller PIHISU (Rd. irork) Emil Andreuen (Gu) Amdt Hardware (Repairs) B. S. 'r. Garage (Repairs) H. C. Blaco (Repairs) H. C. Blnco llliway Com.) {`. ll. Blanchard (Gu ) -LBC 11 .sr 4 5 4.50 1.ao 4.3¢ 5.2¢ 1.l.2I 1573; gg 5.25 Tip Top Bread, 2 large loaves _.~23c Pancake Flour Reg. 30c_2 Advo Oats Reguhiz or Quick ......" . . .931: Qigong §~§lié§ Quickb' ~ ~ "loiioni of §uds The HYDRO-DISC Does It Inside the self- draining corrugated copper tub the Hy- dro-disc constantly forces a stream of hot suds and water through and through the fabric, cleansing them quickly and thoroughly, fine garments too. Then you guide them through the electdcially operated \\ringer rolls to the rinse'or blue tub on handy folding bench.In a surpdsingly short time, just an hour or so, the family washing has been done with a minimum of labor, expense and time. Au{oMa{1¢ Carnation Milk, small 2 for-._.,__,.-.._.i1c 40c Can Pirfeapple, 35c 3 for.51.~ None Such, Smail Amlours Veri -best. Mii k,}tuge-._.........10c 40c can Armours Veri- best Pears ____.__3~ 402 can Del Monte and Al\ee Peam._.__.__30c Macaroni and SpagettiPer;>kg.._,._,..,.._.-.._l...._9c Armours Veri-best Milk,smali.,___5c Pillsbury Best Flour 48 lb.____9 4 5 Standard Peas, can..._.._--14c .25c Luxor Peas, 2 cans_._-I Standa rd Corn, can. _ _...IA Dr. Prices 25c Baking Pov.de1°_._H __15c Corn Starch, pkg. Ideal MaltSyrup,can__.59 Gloss Starc}, pkg Pork and Beans, No. I£-...10 Campbell Soup, pex' can..l1. I'. & G. Soap, 10 ba1~s_ A pl a ce d o n fi l e . O n m o t i o n d u l y ma de a .n d _: :a rr ie d a c t i o n o f t h e B a u d t a k e n M a r c h 9t h ,1 9 2 5 , i n a l l o w i n g : h i m o f Ge o. H .H l c h e l s e n l n t h e s u m o f $ 1 2 1 . 5 0 v u ne c o n si d e m l n n d res ci nd ed fo r t h e r e a s o n t h a t t h e r e w e n n o fu n d s zamil abte t o v u u i d r l a i m . B e f o n i e r n f t h e C o u n t y C o u r t t h e B o n n !o n l e r e d t h e Ch u n k y C l e r k t o p a y D e n a B l a n t o n , t h i r t y d o l i a n p u m o n t h .m o l i c r s pe n si o n f o r si x n w n t l u . D e e p R a c k o n C o .( G u s )5 7 . H 1.vid I 1 d u n !( L a b o r )49.85 G e o . M e n k i n g ( R e p m i n . e t c . )" l 0 . i . » H .F .M c D o n a l d ( L n b o r )26.96 Ja c k M c D o n a l d ( L a b o r )49.35 A l b i n N e l s o n ( L a b o r )8.00 f r a n k e ( P a t r o l )106.00 Ge o.ei s o n t t a b o r a -22.26 O m a h a R a d E q u i p m e n t C o . ( R z - p a l r ¢ }1.36 w a n P o w e l l ( l a b o r )3.00 D .s .P n z m n x ( L ; b ¢ r )29. 00 o :Inf petition of twenty-eight signers requesting the division of De Solo Township into two road districts was laid over two weeks for funher con ddoration Ind :Iso to five oppor tunity for the rest of the district to have a. hearing.\ _. rs being no i'urther business the Bonn! adjourned to meet April 6.!£T"..5. ANNIE C. MARTIN. County Clerk Sam Stcvena (Patrol for Alnrch)107.50 Hugh Sutherland (Labor)1.50 Truhhen Bros.(Gas).75 G. C. Witklna (Labor)£1.50 Mrs. Funk Allbery (Bond for Poor)'20.00 Jens Anderson {Mi1k for Poor) 3.10 A.N.Boliarrl lllln lr iu i Po o r Form)40.05 Cnlhonnibr, Co. (Coal for Pcor) 6.85 County Clerk (Freight. voltage, express)18.23 1 " ~CARD OF THANKS We desire to Hunk the many kind friends for their thoughthalneas ami the kind acts Ihnwn to ua during the illness and death of our lgeloved #rife and mother.Especially do we thank llnose who so kindly ministered to our need! and who sent auch beauti- ful floral cfferlnga and to Rev. Marsh we can find no words to expneaa our thanks.It was more than kindness on his part to Snake constant visita- tiona me her bedside and no offer words of encouragement and hope and we appreciate it mpre than words can express.Earl W. Jacobs and Family. Kumi.;Grimm (Cabs for Poor)3.00 Fur. Co-op. Union. (Coal for Poor)s m s E. C. Jacks-on (Court cotta I: salary)152.88 li. B. Printing Co. (Supplies)4.09 Binaries Mehrena, Sheriff (Ex-\ penn!35.50 w. lnlclalillen {Suppliea .for Poor)2.05 Gust Munson (Salary A Exp.) 86.75 N. E. Noyes {Bd!lf'! Fees)24.00 Reed U'Hanion, c¢>. Atty. fn. expense)22.50 Wm. Sievei1\ (Sup. for Poor)I9 Uni.Pubi.Co.(Ex.Quest.)6.15 09 motion duly made and carried claim of E.R.Haggard for $27.00 OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY OF BLAIR,NEBRASKA Nm 1it:.te Hlstoricll ilc A s k f o r " B L UE R I B B O N ~ ..... . . - - - _ .. . --........._- - - . . .. . - . - _. - - - - - - - - GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENTAsk for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" \?<3ii§m "T "f "-££ERj';;5§,;,gf¢, é6{f~z31~§f, NEBRASKA, _-\i>§Y1I», 1925 NO. 11 Big Specials ln s c r u m .B o l n b " 1 lloLDS mammal The City School Board uma Regulur Meeting arena"..rpm 5.Q Allows Gull 0( llllll.I Him 'ru Telclron ; PURCHASE Cmxm-.'r FOR sur>'r.l .Dlmlr, N~r~u,.\prl| moan.Tho Bblrrl nl Education not ln regular resslon ln the Superinten-den!'s otlico.Present Wrleht. Wil-kinson, smnlaz,mm. Blunloela me Kelly . Meeting alled to ord er It 8:00 PM. by Prvaldent Wdglrt.lln ules of lu! ngulxr meetlnl and and ap- proved.Report o i Tr e u n n r r r u re-ld. nhovring halnnge aah on lrlnd Apr-ll 1. 1925 of sr2,1s1.sn On motion ro- port rru ngelved and plmad on fill. The followin g mu v m allow GUY HELTMAN DIES IN o xmlu HOSP I TA L The ol lhe rlelth of Guy S1Heltmm, mation agent for the Chi-1 :ago and Nonhrmtem nllwny henl reached Dlnir l u !Thursday nfteh noon.I mr, Heltmln haul en l r r e e kl u r d vu Memorlal hospital ln ume .r his death. He flnt ltrllered later zompliudons meek he v u f n l k e n d b y 0 d m of lrlccoughrt h i e r he contracted uuuble pneumonia,whlch rru the :ann of h ln d ulh. Hr, Helurnn hu been rutlon ngenr ln Blair :hunt when yearn. Hd vu fr lty ~fo ur y a n o l an at the time of Ll: death. He in survived by his rrlle QI] Omaha,hiffrzner.who u v a ' ¢ t Supedor.Nob.m d one brother ofwu h u mwn ,D.c ,` Plmenl wrvleu were hold Satur- day dter nwn . A pfu 4 h o m a n Hnlimlll UIldB¥\l n l p|X|0l'~ ben in nn uv-1 or the PawnOmaha ll. the a stroke mdnel ln. For a IQ RESULTS 0F CITY ELECTIDN City Elecllon Quiet One.Comm Dlr Councilman In Every wud. No :lm Raklng nm" cu-pun. No PROMINENT ISSUE EVIDBN1' 'nm dw ele¢tlolr hold lut Tueru any vru nn exceptlunuly qolot one U mm vu no is s ue r o b l-mg r m IM vole whic h u a result, vru very ligneThere was no mnien on diy :led nr city traxurer and Clifford Kr-urn -proent clty dark md Chu. Ruben- snu prQn¢ elty Lrnsuner an sub to O G "mother year. On Couwlnmn in F i n !w u d George (krrrllclmel received 13 wha. rf. S. Blgnlorr. 43 and u. G. cum. ae, thus ¢l¢¢ur.; Glrner to mn tm knoc k: or dodge them in the afflet-» ......Ln..... rn n.. ...rt an vnn PRECINCT ASSESSGRSBUSINESS AND 3 SOCIAL FORECAST PL AN ~ A pf n wo -c \» a-r y, Service from. Prcdncr .\snnm0rl lleld (id-Tw Gdhor And Obllln 5UPlii¢| rw Sruoxfr worn or A.- :mu g c u m , WORK IS I-nocsmsrxo mfr-:Lr i'ne vredhet mmm nr wnmng- tun:'£<»umy met at the umm vt tr- ;I: xo a at Epm.-opal church.,flpnl 12-E nter.1 April ra- rx. A . c . nt Mm A. c .§1 Dclreln.5 lk p d l IG-Plrent-Tesebers'Arrodn-, u m .,5 Hay I-2-Arrurrlnn ltf lo n PIly,| "Naming But Trouble".5 rmrmx PRDUD or i STUD ENT rmc o nnown !! us e uo r vrr llo a dn y ,ibn-,bl ; 3051 925 ml m a w t u w p l a n ¢1 vw fur the nnsont y earn unm- me¢. Ybllowing in lho llat of urnaorr thc varlmu tmvnnhlpn of the Behrens Pt. Calhoun liehulaen Do Solo forf C. ww .luhnel RldrlhndGd- L. Peck Fontmelh ze n. rm"annumxfv . Nwuru u m m ri I. Sulker G n m l Raman I-llgh Sdroyl lru dng up nomo rclrool roeondn that on very corhpllmonury lo that ln nlhd on Ind while we n e not all wgulhor ln hvor nf eontlmml penow boon- ln g o f | h w lo d n a m- o m - m mm r z vf th u tc u lli n d lr o lth e tlu lwh o , porhapc. have mods just on grunt un e t l o r g n u u g l n d w n p r o d r r n t l n (¢-llowlng nnkla from the Komen Reaml and vldr ro eon fr lln llll th ou young people on tlrolr n r ! . . _ .___l_... umlnaron HAVING Ill-LINE REBELLIUN Hmlnnon ln Own Rebellion Agmlnd llldr Une Wlrki In Furnlrhlnl Eloctrk Curran.mm E1- orbiwn Wnh Hn zulu n u l n H A D A s u m l n s n r l r z 'rm following ankle ellppm from the Dau: County News Iflrfdwly daerihlng ll! relationship bctwrsen Haningron wa me mrs lm -hanhu hom lumlxhln;ulectrk curnnrfor tlmldtybrlngutamlmlthenldngm. rhr sun "nl umqh any I Y " n m b a m md we wmot lorbslr K0 pnbllnh lt Vl ulle u than In any "doubting 'homnol' nhtlvu to our present uloqutshdlldu for furnishing this neeoultywe rrhh men dvnbdn( one wouldnod nrvfully md meh dn aarnnul-lon not only (nm a nnnrrehl mm-palnx but xlla fromiho point GRo§gR1Es Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday and oniamd paid:Pay-roll for March $4194.73 Tarty wh noc 't.128.92 Central Scientific Co.4.28 0Hanlon, Maher & 0'Hanlon 28.85 P"A. Abbot:ma s ' D ml h l Utd MIR!!' I B IBIQB m ua uuumu»u»u un. .M.. ,...... -..- f"West Lawn cemetery there.In Seanad Ward Jim Roberts and Alpena the friuuil dn nttaminnoe JimPnund| vrare after the cmmdl~ l l the funargl # E n the following! manic honors md Jim Pounds receiv- Irum Bhir,A r m Nelson,c asuha 45 vote r :nd J im mmm 11, noK ° ¢ P ° k l »F r e d 1 ` l Y l ° \ »C h r l a S e h m i d t ,R o b e r t . |l s t o h a v e t h e h c n o r l I l l _- -- - -- - . I ¢ l l 0 | . n l l a ! ! 'Y 4 a E n l u : W n n n W i m m a m a ; Osélr Gilhetuon Ciarhvn Baller . . . . . . _- Human Al-llngtan c c n ; llhlr 'hm Bldr City exn nn n :mm-lg."Hu man li i¢h Sdwol d n l m n u k e n b u k s s l w h m l t m m u t o vfvdwinz nehohrnhlp moulds. BILL! and Omlhn Centnl han been boub or our exeeumq m urvxa vuuc n:m have enjoyed dna dn :ny |»~ Illllad our municipal phat. In tha following aumplqu 1211!-Iton sau mbjxt pleads :mu un emlu of puptln 'un an Hung! or 3os per mn m mn- mgh ..»...°.1';'5,_'§,_ _,g un md "°'"99. P. S. Hoare m d A u b r e y T h o m p s o n p a n e n e u n : w c y u a n l i m a n u n i , . . - . , , | Btf.lwxmass MAND. V. Mane: nl mm BHNEDICT 5 (Corntlnuuad on mn URN)Phan price vrhh 'hu we An wrFred lhylu uma,_wa n;Husie a .n.x1| w. M. Welch aug. c<»1 5 9 3 5 ~ \.~........ m.<m n a l s veu...|ur....\n1¢.n h u i t w o :r an di a v r ; ES FEDERAL- APPO[N`l'MEN'l`~ 1.1.2Ll§"'|..lhI'¥.`"" ,;"",,§;' "QQ,....w.._~ --__n - az wp- ma Dr. n. c. P°»bl¢»» the m m af w i J.s f h mm m a z a n c n mb e n i . wh o f mma z a . lb b u lla r n m Mi lk :wen nav¥§.'1"»»., md y u n of experhmes llilily , , , , ,4 ea »...$ of men und u n h o n o r d m: n u m n u m m m m f m m a s m m y a t x n s f.m~».A u n :he h u m m e d lo l A u . » n u . mm c m- mm- mmr . c m c o m m o n .'~ ~ ~M g g f m q ,Ov P r a m mn u c : we p e r k v. I o r t h o l l n t l i k v k p n - h v . f o rlu . . n e md 15 , 7: Nr k v.fur $ 1 i<fi3f`E§' r sam] J. E. Cunpbell 6.005 B. F. Halle:44.50m l 125| 11.11§ 19.ss| 10.00nr. za. c.|>. Rguivu m e a l . c »-=»=».W--~f»»;;,;;f.;.:.,"5.;, ~tion: me as" "' "~Government Appinl-'uink nnxf tribulations to whkh meh 'mv luv! been wins together for...Goes lo Kan!!I cffines are heir so thnt he wont a timber of NU* lad their .bm ..mind it in the least.fl;,|lg,rs mire this would be theju, May Isl.i The Fourth wud aid like un ...1...;..:::. nf 1 mutt? romuwt c u: ma Mm o n Hmhu rum' .ua 1~\-uma num..o n - cn Of CutellaPasture v/num' o ne nex¢ fI0 ,6¢y erkv.fo rUmnut200lnd5e!or|.l1uvlr. A l w i l b e n u b y u m d f k u uBlur light md p o u r u m norlvincleudununv-hav whit mn PilotP. z. The Shoo ilu: Ed Pltton Inc.Hnmmond & Stephens Co J. W. Jenkins Sona Music CcI.1.i13'1s.4J'"'*5 ACTIVE IN BLAIR r0L.| 11csf'nnra and put baEk A seasoned vet- l jew- in the office. Mr. P. C. Seren-7.50 37.50 13.01 1x.12 2.25 15.00 11.00 re hired e | at ssl- es.oo'Some time but Dr. D. c. Peebles men who received as vote! ee :mmf 7_31_received an appolnunent from the li# UPPGHQHLS. Lou Porter'e 20. 13gg_ government u govemment vet.:inu!-Q ' vIlL;!ee!_°..119,r, Kenna Ql@r.,"'H n p n x a x 'Hay lat when he arm be '""'u"°d'+*"" " " - HE AD S GOOD His wife will follow him in the fell. from the Thin! ward for n number of 5ears :md has mode |. very em-f cient olfu:ini.He is fearless and a figheer and when he believes a thing ls righ;he is willing to back his Dr.Peebles has been coun.c.l1mln Mr.and Zlirs.W.B.Rodman ol_ this eil.;are rejoicing th an days over the news from their mn-in-Inv, Sam Collins, ihlt he has atnuzk ell.on his oil lemme and the! he will bel rated among the vrenlthiest men of :con\.ictionm.'lnorthem Louieildm. 1 ...~ _ ....... ..».1.. anrinnri|\n Mr.Collins was formerly secre 'l'h¢>' were atzended by llln Lillian lerson. :IOM friend of we bride and lr. Louis Star:of Omtha, cousin of the groom.They left for Denref on e abort weddihl'trip and glen tn .e=cqqg;°_;,; # nm» m man i a 301. Skzlnkle ge"e l.lt!r of the briele, and at Davenport,Nebr.t vi:it her mother and other friends The bride has been teaching ln the city schools for the p u t five years and upon their return from the wen, will continue to hnllh out 1N e w c o u x c u . s o o n x x o r r l c z ' h u e ~ i l n l r i n t ' r h o z -April 1,m s .5 ."P=~=ddm§ H-fl. Bukrmd m»~ A regular meeting of me m; sr Z"" °' "" *! * \' * 3 "| Gwen .of :he City c oma: was amd so order n.T"'°3"=¢°¥-W H"Co. me: with me ma a u . m y Iaqor aunsoeh.u»¢I°°""'=*1 md e fel' hneruud eltisene f d b ius Ceanéilmis u n e r I I ! ¥ g d b * F d d l r ma:-ull.Pbeblel,Grimm,Greg' Moore.Chrinemwen, Cumichael md Jecobe. Hundah! being absent. The minutes of th e lllt re¢\llr,! adjourned and speeid called meetings Qu o i n . th e mm- e t- Pfdint to but some definite re n ! about the reduced rites promindHerrington for the put 'five yearn. Hut befone the evening guna some of those who tnok the tiouble g° l f i n n out the dea th f ofthems n which i*only of s f°"'were fm md approved.the wz:~e»`ted"'redn¢don:" ?.'§° . . . . .week! duntion.She hu been ver),At the request of Hr. Chu. Ron ini g h "rho!were just 151,shone_.\ L-.. ......|.l£he offer to eell Bloc k 6 K=°"""*'.¢ff¢f¢a lt Nnmnz ma r G. B. Riiner'Fhe Enierprisef G. L. Dixon Arndt Hdw. Co. D a n i s h L u t h e r a n P u b .H a u s L n i \ ¢ n i t y P u b . C o . B i a i r R a c k e t S t u n Th e fo l l o w i n g t e a c h e r s w e f o r t h c sch ooi y e a r 1925-26 Hina Hazel Roberf-S l08000L nc 15 luv as wir *Ivw -~»--~-Miss Elsie M. Shriver moufoo and has mem'friends among um' ll ! of the___Chs.rnber_:_ g=~°1=-gf 0 _farrners of the county as well as o onroe,Illewil r 'INS 3m=;;=° §f;»§g ; s°;n ;:;w: ;til:n ' Blah ' c iti zens..ln twist of fate that he ame ln l 'k th doctor possession of a 12,000 acre lease of1tthe are som' to now esteecabinet for the Superintendent: i, leaving Blair hut we congratulate oil und which hm been considered r Io fice, nt a °°°? not ".mr $so25._ hum on his receiving such a nm gp-1northieas, not he me nm; in it and Here on m°'°V;":g;d§;;f;°d~p°;¢,¢m¢.nf.lin company with Anthony Gibbons 'formed a company and begun opera- l'ORM BR BLAIR W OMAN tions.Five wells proved barren mg ~ ~ TAX g ~~~limg nn gl W " the mon ey " | | ex. I N O P E R A T I O N 1 § 1 | u u n t e d . a' r r r .:F u n e r a l a c w i c e s f o r M r s I J .H J A t l a s t a l l n \ ° a i l a h l c m o n e y w a s i h e " ° ". - ' ° ° " 'g l l s o l i n e w a " ° " *F l e t c h e r o f 1 t i r m i n e .M o . .w e r e h t l l l n t o o p e r a t i o n l a s t T h u r r . d a y u n d e r t h e B a p t i s t c h u r c h i n t h i ,d r y . t i m e n t l m g o f H .J .M c L a u g h l i n ,8 - C f - 5 o n T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n ,A p r i l 1 ,a t r o t a r y o f a g r i c u l t u r e ,w h o h a s c h a r g e ; 3 : l 5 - p 5 §i o f t h e c a l l e r t i o n o l t h e t a x a n d o n l T h e d e c c g u e d \ s o. \ \h l i m a B e a n l . . s a u r d a y 'A p r i l 4 ,D r .T .W .B u s g m l a u g h t c r o f H r .a n d M r s .l l e n r y ' j a B e a u !w h o l i v e s e v e n m i l e s n o r t l m e n s e l y w e a l t h y ._ g e o f B l a i r .S h e w a s b o r n J u l y 1 7 ,M m C o l l i n s w i l l b e w e l l r e m e m b e r - 1 s 1 2 ,o n t h e B e a d l g e m e e f w l " d e d b r B l a i r : m i n s a s M i s s j i l a n c h z c l ! g r e w t o \ w o m a n h o - o d i n t h a t n e r g h -R o d m a n r e a r e d a n d e d u c a t e d i n l a i r o n ; l ' = l h 0 0 1 3 O n J u l y I T .1 2 . 3 9 s h e "a n d a f o r m e r W a s h i n g t o n c o u n t y spent and Hr. Gibbons, who was an lrlmrlishman. made a trip to England when he obtained enough money lo sink the sixth and last well.Il was a winner Ilml the out-put is soofBrokenBow was appointed large one Mr.Connie will be im tnx administrator at a salary wooo per y ear.me denier will the supervisinlr of the collection lhe gas tax and the checking ofcompanies' books to see that the pro-E Fletcher of ¢h;,per amounts are paid.His °dl:nin°c ity ilmolurvives her.On ___________tcachcr. mrntion will he under the agncul- of in health she me livctl in Missonrii ('g{;§g|L HOLDS 3'lEETlNG ture department.|lor the we anen gears where her! The gasoline tax means:1 death occurred dnturdny, April 4.That $9,000,000. half tif it to 'Ni Besides h u hugbgnd she ia 'uf-I derlvnl from the gasoline tax -ml trived by her parents,one sister.: half from federal aid. will be "'°"'Io1rs. pm; Payne of l\lerrlman,!~leb. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ of mu ~ 5 ron of this cit anThat $4,$w will he spent by thc sb i d d gu xme hire.r.,',,|f cour;_l_les on thei secondary roasls e Smith of Chateau. Montana.5 T t 3,800 mic s of highway nl l.She was n member of the Baptistbe graded nnd drained;\g t H nnan. Seb.and inter The city council held its r¢glllnr meeting last 'Monday evening ant' proceeded with the regular work. Nothing of importance happened except the Withdmwal of the offer to sell the Castetxar pasture to the city.This question will be brought up before the new council, who will be urged to make the purchase of the glot of ground for the clty.TheAnd that 2.000 miles of state high1 church n e"" " ""with rlrzswnl nf the nrnnmml "5 [hp..a.in the Herman 1 I I I l successful as a teacner mu on aus-umany friends among the IGIllllfl' ser as well as moons the patrons of the schools.Hr. Schmidt is known to practicli- ly every one who has business deal ings in Blair as he has been aneoci ated with the Blair State Bank for I number of years.He was reared on a farm near Blair and attended thc city schools.lie is thoroughly a Washington County product and onf of the dependable men of the com munity.' The Enterprire extends hearty coo strntulations and best Wishes to hir. and Mn .Schmidt. TEK.'\!|lAlI 'l0l`Tl{ LDSES .L umix mss o un z RI VE R Tekarrtah, Reb.,April 4.-Harold Webster, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Wehetcr,who live north east of here,was drowned in thc Missouri river Friday morning the. the rowbout in which he and l to in a whirlpool. Will was able to regain a held on the overturned heat but Harold was sucked down into the whirlpool. Hia body h u not been recovered. The lpat drifted into shallow water where Ben Hurlocltcr.who hcani Will'a cries, was able to pull him to nhore.I|.lrnlr|ie Ihr-BFCDHQI m&!Bh£f Df lddition to the City, was wit!alravrn. A c o mmun i c a ti on f r o m th e ~ Foundry and hlfg. Company regard- ingtlgernsnohc taneof tc curasnad This mailer was referred to the Wa- ter Committee and the C-'led for lr restintion.The report of Chas.Robertson City 'Treasurer was read Moved I llI: 1 ond seconded. thi! repon be no\rP¢°d. as read and placed on file.A Councilrnen present votinl'wo-:'. (Continued on page eight) OLD SETTLEB PASSES The death of Hr.Henry T.Sal occurred last Saturday. April 4. of heart trouble st the home of his sister n.nd brother-in-law.Mr.and Mrs. Freeman Parrish. Blr. Sao had been liiins' all winlet \ es z 1 Ihut was not confined to his home or hed until a few weeks nn J __br electric company offidals and would actually produce [mater rev- enue for the company for some branches o! the senlee. For example the city new has a flat rate of $1500 a year for a eer- taln number of street lights horn- illla o e r ta i n n u mb e r o f h o n r s a n d their maintenance.Last r w the currents con.sumed hy the lights mounted so 16,546 lar hours.Un- der one of Hr.Henlefa proposed "reductions" it was suggested .that the c ity pay a rate of we per hl for cttrrent consumed If this was ane tll to it would ac nnllr have rnoant an increase of H66 for street liihtlrg alone. According to the figures supplied br Mr. Henley, Hartington consum- ers used 97,268 bl' for light:22,- 735 kr for power;18,646 kv for me et lights;25.130 kw for pump- ing and 308 h r for heating.111:i 'l'hed¢¢essed wnsborn Dec.22. 1856 at Romeo, Michigan and remov-.ed to Iosra when but a small lad of ldloiratt hour, the total revenue hom net average rate was 13Mc per ln his early life he was an enlih-l In reply to an emphatic protest of brother, will were riding was over seven years.-.IIartington clone being' $2l,660.(2. eer on the railroad but on cominlrCooncilman lliller that the power gp Blair, hlehraalm twenty-|lil1¢ Yiln' rates were prohibitive Hr.Henley saw.guve up that occupation ID0 said that I! any local concern had a eftcn helped in the Sas Bros. Generh1|25 honeoower motor he would he Merchandise store owned be ~(Continued on page eight) brothers and sister in this city._ . . . » - - - - - - - - - -Folloxing the death of his wife' BLAIR PHARMACY SOLD hc mu lived quietly at the home of.AT REFEREE SALE be o ur f o r th e o u t f o u r : wi e .. . . _ 5 =u - .- _u n -¢ _ nQ~§ K * - ~~1 Q ? " \ - - = r * r ' : ' .~" '. ;_é z E n n -n n -- -~~ § §`?~§ Electric Spark, 10 bars... Kirk's Flake \\`Hite, 10 ¥;:f1'§-..»~-~~ Jiuh/w°hite, 10 bars L u x ._..._._._-,..___ l l " Luna, 10 ba rs.,__..,..,.,____ 100 bar '1`rilbyToiiet Soap .,,_._,___ -IUC 40c .406 111: u -u - $ 400 'Fc Spotless Cleanser,,______,,6¢ § Light house Cleanse1°_.__6c § Solyene Cleanser__.____..._6c :LL1 § Gem Dust, large pkg...._32c ~§ Gold Dust, small pkg.__.._5c ~ Star Naphtha WashEPowder,large__._.____23c n ......_..g f g fjg r mu-¢l¢1,rmme l A.31.Johns and Do m were S u n - 1 5 7 'g ' Henle in attached copy af Special ~ " " ° "at the A.J . §f ir Golf Supplies Herecan: YouAn axtreemcnt. by and between the mum " " " 'noelilg °"""'" " ' " " "2...in Te h .' E Illmr u m m !Company a n d ! ~'Clark Lippincott came up f r on 1! =_ :~City of Blair for the use o 1 :dn night and spent the =,Omaha Sain if =Boller; ~ Gexerntnnx equipmel t wpok-and with the home folks.4 5 t x ;- wa will be pond."" " 3 " ' "*'"". ' j " " ' " " " ' j -_-._ ,-_,.___.___._ _ ___..____I '!.H |\1\'\ri¥e¢l by Lures Drvurcemetery.:dy was '"'"|'|3' to avoul :Ls being;the lheliller falml to be drowned e 15lumcd down as the old council staml' mu uncle: of lla!!g, having lost h;,f\\i1\mm of 51, Paul, Belinzl-, §?*"= .of 1 as cl s m m GIRL WEBB 1 an w |(ook ofMr.and rs.e= es ;.:.1::.l.the purchase and with Ulfh lfe near the same plate aneral1Pender and Feniinand o ha Puri h '"i>" 'I , Mun.B m 5Apretty home wedding was soI_=0mnl "gy c allers at the count; tmnired IAS!Wttlncsdny afternooul :wal ues 5ul. 4so :al the home ol Mr. ami M *The "vis week 1lrvicu have b ". li. Skov Nielsen when their daughtor wry well attended and those in ot -.. ..r»....l..N 1fn.l xho\|\l\Col1!i{I¢f&l)lBl l:.I the neu munc ll "ill be lb gears ago.nm]one sutcr|hildren uwofit.-.:of this city.ALo mx 4:l r'.en .1|c v r s 1'z:~:c§:n o r lf 'follows all of °-h°\1= .mere preIIUSINHSS(`H.\NGE at the funlral un ites ,Mtg.o w ; .i h Bins. Edith Carter, gud]Clyde Compton,who ls rmplolre.| made Sml. fl.. __\;-O l1l|¢§¢).lll..~ O p a l . : r l The Blair Pharmacy was sold yes- terday,April Sth at mfert-e's mls to the highest bidder which v u Chas.Hitchman who pnrchued it an $2110 including'stock and fi t- tures.Mr. HhchmuruHI gun it by proxy until disposed of. th e C a n n i C o m w a !n m ." ~ -~Movgd a mnfe condcllga lge M a y o r g n d !MI K .Chll-'L H u l k a nd Cl i f k f 0 \ \ C i t y C l e r k b t a u l h o d l e a l i n i t i n s t r u c l ' " " 'O n m h a cal le rs F r i d a y . te d t o n nh r n x'l id ag r eh u rn i o n b ¢t m 1r 1 M r s .Bl l l xi m i S \ e n g a a r d 's fr i e n d s o f t h e C i t y .O n r o l l c a l l ,H u n d u h l r i l l b e g l a d t o k n o w t h a t sh e h m Grizinm,G r a y ,H o o n ,Ch : is t en . \e n ,fs om e wh a t re co ve re d f r o m h e r p a i n - uuu-1-nnn _ I : The Arndt Hardware Blair.Nebraska hlnu Leonora. was unnesl in marrmme f'"'"""'*" "" "I .N k Th flh Th ll Fam-the I!h B . melt market, urni nmmu ua ~»--n-to Maurice Greer Smith of I.lneoin.f=|.:eref=t ln them.It Ls belmed the lf ones e one fm m uc ron ".1 B rhu r ¢¢"lids of anlinas, 1¥°==*~»° n o 1 ~ \..f berg Hardware atom sold hu intenst so un!nate as to get °}51,14 Dyer of'»LOTNebraskn.§°h'"°h'x°L""pu c nppmwd o -in the business to Wm. Fnrnberx fuager on the left hand caught i""B°°"" l°' and Hrs.e zz \. D. 11 F. H az f Lhese union '"'¢""¥'d g,¢p_daughl.tl.rg r arty un ngton 0 1 I Q _| '__:"|lof| of Lame Fambegz, the ghage the meat grinder \§[hw@ !\3!iI =.*1~=fe1°=~ >f;§§1f';_j;;_§",1,;city.S "l"h|\Pannt-Tau50hers'Anociation. __1F..n»¥\m»n ; I Linéoln. llethoclisf, student lor an Mrs.James n .Jensen ul.mm;....the vnumix, of Nebnsknpazffieia-lkuh¢ Culiforni-D.. has arrived for al |nJou\;::e;;h:> §§'"¥=£l"§°§2 ~ ted.visit with rehtives and friend:inmember, inlenrlzfabing hm nm been The home v u nicely decorated this county.This 6as Lira. Jensen's§ mule k.nown but the busineu wi!! be with sweet peas and fermrand be- home for years and she is no 1]0l.lb\cnn..ied an by the father and sonfContinuaionn u n eixhtl glad to return for the visit.lin the :mme manner " °| old. the finger was cleanly c ut on just mrs. tum |a\n-u- -_.....,_ _. .r _ above the finger nm\.lie was rush-E I\m»era1 service! ""°"°"'"°f']' on last 5 meets next Tuesday.April 14-st ed um the doctor m d the injurv¢i"runda>lftllB00|| o Apnl *Q at "Ii me o'clock at the high ¢¢1=<»\. There member was given attention at ome oelock at the Episcopal °l"""°hBr:l [will be election of officers and pins and it in hoped that everything till intennenr v u made In 111%'I fo r next r e n gm-u tha I l l ! work out dght.Jeemcterry.j'\rl=¢¢¢i¥ll of thi ner.