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04-09-1925D;| » - . . #r. <5 s\ \ ALONG 'rms BUTTON new l{r .u d! rs .C1 y d | Fi lth o f He r- mantp-outSundayd 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 lB: \ tt dr o 1¢ ta0 mah a 1=q»;¢,,, inline:Gnc eandHelenFackleg were home our the week-and from thi: xhaol duties. JohnNewellln d'o'o'illnrdJiekny 'lim dinner nuts Sunday noon at 'tbl Hans' Tyson home. lin. Bertha Gdlelion lad daughter Ruthnmison,Gone,Mr.Sheldon PeckAndRolandWarrick'Item alle n a t th eNaamWarrick home Sunday afternoon-Hra.L.D.Warric k bl!been ill SPECIAL MEETINGOF C I TY c o u x c u March39.1925. AzpecislmeetingoftheBlair City Qbuncii, called for the purpose her sister, Hn. P. J. Flynn who just returned from Cllifomia.Mr. and Hn. Harry 'Tyson enter- tainedHr.and 'BinGeorgeHain andl k .andMn .HowardHain daughter.Mrs.Pn n ti uSmith. h dThundu'afumooulbout ttvnnty Indies mcoptd an invitation to the shower ni Mn.R. M. Iver- »on'a.Mr. uniM nC.B.Bunnwere gum.: at the home or their daugh- ter, lin Opal Re-nu and huband. southoi'BhlrI n tSunday.Thay mlsoalliedonHn .LD. \ha\1ick thesune day.. n a cx nc mc1 fuB n . ' r . C z Hi lm n h u h m ' g f ' §" " " " "~-' m x1me.sin hI\=. J i m m m . - . , . . , .. . . , , . ° " ' ° " " " ° ' " " " ° " " ° ''mlnnnu|||||||||||||u||u|||||n||||||||umun|m|||m||nlInmn|u|n\|mnmn||||||||||mu11||| » Illllllll theBlair Canning Co.forthe of their plant during the time holler e ve n i n g .M i s aG e o r g i a n ;Br e c ke n r id g eo f fI'e ka m a hw a sad i n n e rz u mo f H n . J .S. C o n e t yS 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 ea n dC i a l r eW a r r i c kd r o ve d o w nt oO m a h aTu es d ay . h i r . a n d M n . H e n r yB e a n ! vi s i t e d . 'Dixonandfunily encodedchurch oenricee at Herman and were guests ofHr.and _HnC.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.AndersonandH i n JaneDennoylpentSaturdayand 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 droveto Omaha Sunday afternoon to vieit her stator, Hn. P. J. Flynn who just plant,wascnlledtoorders~i:30 ml. by Mayor Liurdoch.AIM: the 21acting of the signed call. the fol son lust Sunday.MinaGeraldinelletzler hasbeen ladpiu; Mrs. Fred Ray the last few dayswithhousework,Mrs.Ray being hid up with rheumatinm. Hr.andMn .BlzyKingspent Sundayaf ternoonwithMrs.James M a w r .Z-lisalk'ulahMorganL-ehelping Hrs.RoyRutledge with her spring house cleaning."Clin lverson \i.lite¢l from Friday untiiSundayatthehomeofMr. m dHrs.CIilfor\1Ray,nonhof Tehmah.Mrs.MattIversonand dnushterl Pearl and Airs. Fred Ray drove up on that day and Hina Clin retumed home with them. Merrill Johnson of Hermzln speni Wednesdayerenllilt with his sister, Hn . T. K .Iverson.Mr.m dMrs.ByronBeardmd childrenspentSunday withMrs. Brard':\ ainvrr. Mrs. 'Thomas Rodgen of Omaha.I. MnA.A.Andersonandndnter, Mrs. JamesDenny 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 Dieknxayerand family, Wm. iiuliman and daughter: IreneandSoma,andCecilLlll- man..Thefarmershavebeguntheir spring work in zhi! vicinity. Ilia: AlienRabespentthe 'week with home folka.J LeonaHoltmanapent° Wednesday Baxc n NGTBS The Plea.nnt'1'hw S.S. was very planedtohaveSupl.M mA.J. Sumner back in her place last Sun dayafterseveralweeksabsence JIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll|||||Ill|||l =. -~. - ._~ Id a yeve n i n g ,p n l c n t i n gsve r yi n te r e st i n gQ m n d i m vi a np r o g r a m . M n .Ha msN e l s o nen t e r ta i n e d I Robert Rasmussentilrawnzi 30.56 Wm. Waikenhorst Ullackamith work)14.ao Goldberg Anderton{L;b0r)2.25 Floy d Butnn (Labor)aura JohnBruce(Labor)axes Lester Hansen Labor)2.13 Hans C. Larson Ibrasrrinxv24.97 Alben Hmhieser; (uhm)3.94 Louie Blanche (Labor)150 \ The following spent Sundsy after- noon aztheEmilLallmanhome. Herman and Wiil lalfuun md inm- iliesofWinulbw,HenryWilkening andfamily,Mr.andMn .Gottlieb Lsllman and dl.ugl1\.»el'¢» Sylviaand 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 msicknessi nh e r f a m i l y party Friday nighg in honor of an. Nelsenkbirlhdly.1rqport21 moat eiljoyable esen!ng. Anumberofthtstudentsare ntinrdnz to attendthe"Mee~sinh". xiyen in I'remnant Thursday, April 2. Ara re sult the duefor 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) NWarrick(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 f Robert 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. Blncollliway 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 .undHn .JohnEchlenknmp and family spent Sunday evening in Arlington.Mn. W m. Buttman md slaughter, In nsspentFridaynftemoonwith Hn .EmilLlllmnn.Mrs. JohnEchtenhmp, Jr.,non Loyd. Hubert and Leonard.Ec.hten- kung and John Echtenknmp, Sr. af ArlingtondrovetoWnyirnowhere theyspent theweek-end. Mn .HenryStranger, Jr..Mi n Minka Hnrtunz. Mn. Sldie Mange- dohtanddaughter,Ellenvialmed LlondQ_ aftemormwithMrs.Emil Lmllmln. £ 4 - ' HAHA COLLEGE N.¢:\\s ow| ¢ ¢ | | | |g w u gn g ,~| l l lq 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 nn n m m m ~" | ;~| . | " d . | , | f l I r nH l l l ¥ .e J l m ro I8 . 8 -m u l e s ! N c k p o o hh e rpl ac ed u r i n gh e r a b sencea n dd i du m u u a l l yw e l LN 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- colnConservatoryofHula..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 inAmerica.IfnothentheDana Feilege Choir is number six-and also lm!but notleastaswe hopeto prove under the very able leadership of Professor Waldo B. Neilsen. The ooliege girls will have charge of theHeaperlnnLiteraryprogram to be given Satuwy. .April 4. Therr will boa son of contest between the girls and the b°rs..*h° will present thenextP w s r wltisagreat questionofwhlchgroupwillbe victorious.Misa Elizabeth Nyholm andM m OlgaMadsenarespendingnfew daysherethisweek`n|guestsof Mia: lierivrig Nyholm. H i nEstherJneobsen,nformer Darnstudent,oflone.spentthe weekend visiting old friends. wa.: rejected by un ju n : mm: On inotlon el the annum! repo ClerkDm. Con placed on file. On motion du actionofthe 9th, 1925, in all H. Hlchelsenln tr urecunside the reason that zamilabieto p l Bef onier nf 1 Bonn! onlered l pay Dena Blant~ month.molicrs nwntlu. C O U N T Yc o m u s s l o x a n sm m m ' { C o n t i n u a |fr o mp o g o o n e ] fo l l o w i n g c l a i m sh e a l l o w e da n dt 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 ao nt h efu n d sin d ic a te db a l o w topay the same.Carried. E.. S. Anderson (Dressins)S 1260 Wm. Koenig(D n z r i n v17.113 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 r3 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 zLo 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. ae¢f£~'*+5 & s" ra-J ~ff .y..lf "_' __~§~ . { . , ;."i - . \~i; _F ' ; § 4 =~ <Hl, - - e f.} ~ ',P4.\u.L .. \ .\ ; ¢ ¢ ;1|"' o= ¥_f r f4 # f u° "3 w ~3." Q ' " ' : ; r . , _ ~" 1 ' S > :} ` f 'i ~~* ' : _ . ; . . ; . - " "_ 1 _f. 1eQ i a a e ai t ~t h e eQ ~ ~~E e a i e n to f~ The I-IYDRO-DISC Do Inside the self- draining corrugated copper tub the H dro-disc constantly forces a streamof hotsudsan water 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 requestingthe Township into l laid over two u dderationInd lunity for the have a. hearing. '1'h!l'Bbeing the Bonn! adjo 6.!£T"..5. Sam Stcvena(Patrolfor Alnrch)107.50 HughSutherland(Labor)1.50 TruhhenBros.(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.Boliarrllllln 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:whoso our need! and ful floral cfferln we can find no thxnks.It was on his part to tionsmher wordsof 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.Haggardfor $27.00 5*-.f12|Ime.. _,~u n s C o p p e r W a s h e r w i t h\ §"f~L\°.aGo l d e nV a l u ew 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 Piugn3.00 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.vidImlunl(Labor)49.85 Geo. Menking (Repmin. etc.)"l0.i.» H. F. McDonald(Labor)20.96 JackMcDonald(Labor)49.35 Albin Nelson(Labor)8.00 franke (Patrol)106.00 Geo.oisonttabora-22.26 Omaha Rad Equipment Co. (Rz- Pllrvl1.36 wanPowell(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.yS A y mm .ms nrriedof E. C. Jackson i m c~l u :.:Y l \ l __l " |__ _ _u r rants on the fundsindicated 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 4.5Ls.oo 4.50 'IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllIIIIIIIlllllIIIIlIII||||l||||||||||||I||||lIII||||ll|||||||||I||ll|I& =. -~~_ .-.._~- » 13 lbs. Saga r.__.._..__-_.$1.~ c Robert Rasmussentilrawnzi 30.56 Wm. Waikenhorst Ullackamith work)14.ao Goldberg Anderton{L;b0r)2.25 Floy d Butnn (Labor)aura JohnBruce(Labor)axes Lester Hansen Labor)2.13 Hans C. Larson Ibrasrrinxv24.97 Alben Hmhieser; (uhm)3.94 Louie Blanche (Labor)150 \ Pillsbury Best Flour 24 |b._____$l.25 age Qua!;r Oats Regular or Quic_27r- Q .~gp x ~ r1 . '-=°»<-~~ |F"" ~"" '~~ jr~ Q».;illr.. _~ ~ u-Q -.-» nfju. . \ \'*L.~"a rF:_1:C/\5f s~ ~s r ~ n'.n t .. . .=_7 ' ¢=~= -, , , , . - . "'. * FJ\r_ _- ~ '. . ~ ? ..w ~~" ,\f =, r~ ..,..1 Carnation Milk, large..._.11c Guy 0stmn;ler(Labor) W. E. Spanton(Labor) Morris Spanton(Labor) NWarrick(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 f Robert 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. Blncollliway Com.) {`. ll. Blanchard(Gu ) -LBC 11 .sr 4 5 4.50 1.ao 4.3¢ 5.2¢ 1.l.2I 1573; gg 5.25Tip 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 streamof hotsudsand 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 2for-._.,__,.-.._.i1c 40c Can Pirfeapple, 35c 3for.51.~ None Such, Smail Amlours Veri -best. Mii k,}tuge-._.........10c 40c can Armours Veri- bestPears____.__3~ 402 can Del Monte and Al\eePeam._.__.__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 BakingPov.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 do nfi l e . O nm o t i o n d u l yma de a .n d _: :a rr ie d a c t i o no ft h eB a u dt a k e nM a r c h 9t h ,1 9 2 5 , i n a l l o w i n g : h i mo fGe o. H .H l c h e l s e n l nt h es u mo f $ 1 2 1 . 5 0 v une c o n si d e m ln n dres ci nd edfo 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 abtet ov uu i dr 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 dt h eCh u n k yC l e r kt 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 spe n si o nf o rsi 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.vidI 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 kM c D o n a l d( L a b o r )49.35 A l b i nN e l s o n( L a b o r )8.00 f r a n ke ( P a t r o l )106.00 Ge o.ei s o nt 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 nP 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 requestingthedivisionofDeSolo Township into two road districts was laid over two weeks for funher con ddorationInd:Isotofiveoppor tunity for the rest of the district to have a. hearing.\ _. rsbeingnoi'urtherbusiness the Bonn! adjourned to meet April 6.!£T"..5.ANNIE C. MARTIN. County Clerk Sam Stcvena(Patrolfor Alnrch)107.50 HughSutherland(Labor)1.50 TruhhenBros.(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.Boliarrllllln 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 llnosewhosokindlyministeredto 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- tionameherbedsideandnooffer wordsof encouragementandhope 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.Haggardfor $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 " 1lloLDS 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 DIESIN 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 of wu 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 urnaorrthc varlmu tmvnnhlpn of the Behrens Pt. Calhoun liehulaen Do Solo forf C. ww .luhnel RldrlhndGd- L. Peck Fontmelh ze n. rm"annum xfv . 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 -han hu hom lumlxhln;ulectrk curnnrfor tlmldtybrlngutamlmlthenldngm. rhr sun "nl umqh anyI Y " n m b a m md we wmotlorbslr K0 pnbllnh lt Vl ulle uthan In any "doubting 'homnol' nhtlvu to our present uloquts hdlldu 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 $4194.73 Tarty wh noc 't.128.92 Central Scientific Co.4.28 0Hanlon, Maher & 0'Hanlon 28.85 P"A. Abbot:ma s ' D ml h l Utd MIR!!' I B IBIQB m ua uuumu»u»u un. .M.. ,...... -..- f"West Lawn cemetery there.In Seanad Ward Jim Roberts and Alpena the friuuil dn nttaminnoe JimPnund| vrare after the cmmdl~ l l the funargl # E n the following! manic honors md Jim Pounds receiv- Irum Bhir,A r m Nelson,c asuha 45 vote r :nd J im mmm 11, noK ° ¢ P ° k l »F r e d 1 ` l Y l ° \ »C h r l a S e h m i d t ,R o b e r t . |l s t o h a v e t h e h c n o r l I l l _- -- - -- - . I ¢ l l 0 | . n l l a ! ! 'Y 4 a E n l u : W n n n W i m m a m a ; Osélr Gilhetuon Ciarhvn Baller . . . . . . _- Human Al-llngtan c c n ;llhlr 'hm Bldr City exn nn n :mm-lg."Hu man li i¢h Sdwol d n l m n u k e n b u k s s l w h m l t m m u t o vfvdwinz nehohrnhlp moulds. BILL! andOmlhn Centnl han been boub or our exeeumq m urvxa vuuc n:m have enjoyed dna dn :ny |»~ Illllad our municipal phat. In tha following aumplqu 1211!-It on sau mbjxt pleads :mu un emlu of puptln 'un an Hung! or 3os per mn m mn- mgh ..»...°.1';'5,_'§,_ _,g un md "°'" 99. P. S. Hoare m d A u b r e y T h o m p s o n p a n e n e u n : w c y u a n l i m a n u n i , . . - . , , | Btf.lwxmass MAND. V. Mane: nl mm BHNEDICT5 (Corntlnuuad on mn URN)Phan price vrhh 'hu we An wrFred lhylu uma,_wa n;Husie a .n.x1| w. M. Welch aug. c<»1 5 9 3 5 ~ \.~........ m.<m n a l s veu...|ur....\n1¢.n h u i t w o :r an di a v r ; ES FEDERAL- APPO[N`l'MEN'l`~ 1.1.2Ll§"'|..lhI'¥.`"" ,;"",,§;' "QQ,....w.._~ --__n - az wp- ma Dr. n. c. P°»bl¢»» the m m af w i J.s f h mm m a z a n c n mb e n i . wh o f mma z a . lb b u lla r n m Mi lk :wen nav¥§.'1"»»., md y u n of experhmes llilily , , , , ,4 ea »...$ 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 Cutella Pasture 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 u Blur light md p o u r u m norlvincleudununv-hav whit mn Pilot P. 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 numberof 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 3 m=;;=° §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' seras 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.ACouncilrnenpresent 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 wasane 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 * - ~~1Q ? " \ - - = r * r ' : ' .~" '. ;_é zE 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 gfjgrmu-¢l¢1,rmme lA.31.JohnsandDo mwereS u n - 1 57 'g' Henle in attached copy af Special~ " " ° "attheA.J . §f ir Golf Supplies Herecan: YouAn axtreemcnt. by and between themum" " " 'noelilg °"""'" " ' " " "2...in Te h.' E Illmru m m !Companya n d ! ~'ClarkLippincottcameup f r on 1! =_ :~City ofBlair fortheuse o1:dnnight and spent the =,Omaha Sainif=Boller; ~ Gexerntnnx equipmeltwpok-and with the home folks.4 5t 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 eC a n n iC o mw a !n m ." ~ -~Movgd a mnfe condcllga lgeM a y o r g n d !MI K .Chll-'LH u l ka ndCl 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 acal le rsF 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 1M r s .Bl l l xi m iS \ e n g a a r d 'sfr i e n d s o ft h eC i t y .O nr o l l c a l l ,H u n d u h lr i l lb eg l a dt ok n o wt h a tsh eh m Grizinm,G r a y ,H o o n ,Ch : is t en . \e n ,fs om e wh a tre co ve re df r o mh e rp 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. _ . . . r i ..-» --»-n-uuunnllunn--=_ , . h .» u..e. v # r a P n n l i n P l m l 'I '1 - -has-'rnnN'rlavlItB-Blair. Nabruh.And 9,105 Bhln Nebruh.Avril 9.1925- m x M r . a n d M n . G u y O n t r m n c l c r vi s i t - ed a i t h e L o n d o l le n e k e h o mo S u n d a y t u n i n g . of irhndl and tthtivc a hum 1 Sunday. llra. J. F. McCann md Jams: HERIIAN NEW S to Blur Tuesday.Mn. Luftis visit-;\\e¢k al. her home han ncupenling ed with home folks wh£l-e Fioyd vu from ma attlck of flu.She attends Jane E1khan u a a business hnvhng dental lrork dana.a bumdneu mllexe at Lincoln. ller in 'l'¢\w»¢\1 Blturdly .\\`hHe uf. and Mrs. 1. D. Barak RW Toxic of o mm wu in io wn .I Thi \\.nrld Wide Guild girls du: of mmm ladies of tha Baptist church gg!!! public tea at the Mrs. Beftluu | u * n u n !- u n nah: Phla lblc bir u u m m u hlve'| on of Counc il umm. -ln. zu. ry -'P u n t -xd u r L n ¢ mn e l B1n|:)| r l n d l | |E . Jb a n o r p n i n d In D ela nrs ...'u . m l l l r x .J a n a mmm.¢ . \ » p m n u m m » - = ¢ ° 1 m ¢ a s s 1 » . m . » .r 'Mleb wl dbtrktl i n the Bute.With I r .n d l n .Dm 'nwmpson r.tha eoepanlion of the n e lu r mlma Hn . C h r i l u h m. llr . I n d Hn plc mm um lu muninx lha nwdh ly -' Ther 'YW Ki" y u u volhdnfull, ex~ q wf d u n n e w u f a m z u m mi n d , whic h de lla :Ii description.Tb u e Umrbu 'ill be annually emphasiz- xdd Comfy , on the 240|day o{'lnd all aeeruingcnsu.'l' h ¢ llld d | - Aprll,m s ,m d an the mn . da y no e nf snamn-=mr I o n d a mr e al J uly , ms. at I0 #clock A. ll., on pmvidlng um uld plemb el abu n- e l d s l u i d d n h g l o n a e l v s uuldeoc ibed b e l o l d m s l l k w a i d exa min e lll c lni m: umm u id E l judgmenl, inbenvt md none, ln use mums nnmcronr n n -ur ns rc a u a c x ..,}§.l.f.L§¢."Q§,§§"f,.¢.§f"»f.!su¢u1»»» visiton an Jack A.ridre¢|nna'.!¢n~at the county lest Thurrdw ; "a-I 0 Sdlooi 10 A. u.Banda:llwiillt Surico 11 A. I.Rhmlnr Rnnlm 7:80 P. I 1 i 1 1 E 1 1 l 1 11 I 1 I II 1 I 1 I | "A n e u q n \ e |v l e |n n e ; Marie of Omlhs spent the lveek-end it the puental,3. Ll. Parrish home. Mrs. J. M.Brewster vleitd ln Pehmah Frimley. Mm.Robert Dnughmy and ¢1,i1. iro n win: on pu n week vi m h er parents, Mr. lm! Hn. E. w. B1.lrdie Hr. Dm;bert? came up Sstrurdly and :hey srettlrrtul home Sunday evening Robert J nkxon who is a student at the S u m University,spent the week-end at his homo here.Mm. A. C. Jones returned to her monte at Blair lust week.She has Lpent the put severed months with! w u u u v u l u v u u u l l n u n u u w v u v n u . . heme Sundny, a thief entered their home end heul :ached the silver were.H e v u frightened any br the return of the Bodies and left the ack behind.A rnteh and somejeteiry were fottnd to be milling. The Baptist church people one lnlding a series of npedal meetinxn ar their church.They will Inst un- til Easter.Rev. Ilene is conducting them end the attendlnbl and interest is very good.Word Wu reoeived here Monday of the delth of Mn. E. M. Fletc her at her home lt Illrksvillo, Mo.The de IQl daughter,HTS Fred ~ w g ; ~ l ' l B 8 i d ¢ l \ h e m f o r r u n n y many friends will that Hrs. Robert-'from her long nr! to look after her! h'l.t5ehold dutlurt.I R. H.Bioomquin who | ,ra\ei.| for mn implement house un .1 businesscaller here Saturday.| Prof. and Hrs. J. M. Hungate and,elilldren drove up from Louisville; SltI.t.\|y and vidted over Sunday! with relatives.-. Mia: Fred! Nelson of Omlha spentlhe week-and at uw. Pventalt L. al and family.Her oe glad to know son has recovered ness end is able yan and was well known.Funeral services were held' at t l t Baptist church at Blair Tvmilr afternoon. conducted by Ref.T.J.Reese of this piece.Buried Irll mule in 1 Herman cemetery.Bliss Dorothy Speck of Platte- mouth is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Noel Seney and family. The 'Minion eirele o1'°'the Blpjlist church will meet Wednesday, Apdl Sn tth e f i o dz e y h o me .Mre.Rob- ins-on, a returned Missionary, will be present and give a talk on her work. I :I a \u y a u . n ¢u u e n g r u u g . Hn. Roy Nearhood of Omaha via- iloel Mr~.Smofonl Wilton at the George lomre home Iaat weak.Mrs. Wilson os have from her Home at Gary , Indiana *or an extended uIl with iome [ d u Msn Claribell Lowe visited (Headsin Tamb \§'e}\r~sday. Ht' Zlover rmarned Fridzv from a .\1»it¢.r lr' uwzlhn. Mlm; Stella West \'I1\ makes- hor home at the J. M. Honptto home at Louisville and attenxle school visited homo folks Satunlay :tml Sunday. Mr. and Hrs. Henry Coo{1!r hprut 1.1vom!days last week with relzak tives at Tekamoh. 0. H. lindsey drove to Omaha Sun- day and took his daughter,H i n Thelma back.She is a student nurse at the Swemllsh Immanuel Hospital and ame up Satuniay evening WIIJ1 Rev. T.J.Reeae who was in the city that day. Hr. and Hn .Henry Pylon dro°f.q over from Arlington Satttnioy for n 1lait with Herman nlativea. Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Garrison and daughter,Do m o f o malu m i m i Mm Garrison! father, Milford Noyes Sunday. Mr. and Mn. 0. L. Hilgingerxpent Sunday at the B. 0. Cooper home. J. H. Johnson returned the last of .v _| . . - - , . . . . ._ .- . . . , .. .. . .1 . 8 1 . d o l l l f a a n d U R y o u n g l a d l e ;M n :B Q I ' l . | 1 l G o l i a h o n o f l l l l l l fe ll ' NH nzrateful to tho#9 who at xlslted a t B h d Peelu' on Warlner ténoai.Themoney it to be used for ally.tt aummer mention.|Blu Bnlda Koenig spent Sonda; llra.H.C.lteid entertained at a and Manley ot the home of Hrs mug, duumr Sttmlty evening in hon | Nonnan Warrlck. or o! her hutbantfa birthday._lin. J. W. Compton and Betty, and A"nombe1'of :runes folk)from here mended the dmc : in Blair at the American Ledon hall Wednesday evening.Cal}| .e3peaker,1rl\o1a!|tthei(e- lhodilt Hospital Omaha ia improv-'ins qlnite iaplalllaa :he Il able to Bop't. :ved Mrs. Noel Sene Mg as Wilma Warrick spent 'Ihon:la 'u .. .i t up n ow.r t sf gtleiil Smundny and Stinday, Hr. and um! 0l\i» ff Omaha. lice. l. II. Johnson vilitetl in Te- kamlh Munulay. lin. zz. P. Rumualen spent o few daya lu-t week with Mr.and Hn . Lloyd Hummel at Norfolk, Nebr. lr. and Mrs. E. C. Bunila enter tained !\lr.and Mn.E.w. Bundle and lr. and Airs. Robert Daugherty and ehihlren at dinner Sonay. lfl'.:|nd Mn. Frank White of 'Pe- kamlh :weompanied by Mrs.Kerry leach |lru\o to llomoe City , Min- otlrl where they joined Br.Leach who hm a grading eontrart there. The former will cook for the c om- pany during the season. Earl Smith of the Mullen DrednCompany of Fremont came last .my and is with the tired!!company Iorkimr near here.IIa was a iam- ae rlaident hen and bla many friend! wlli beg ladtnxe ohlmagldn. ltrnbera of the Baptist guild met laat week with Mm.E.C.Hardie- temoon at the E.C.Lippincott home. Mrs. H. J .Smith hal been quite sick the put week having been un- der a phyaician'| care with compil- eatiotta of stomach trouble andfl Air. and Hn. Chas. KWH: domed Mr.August Wuhan,Su y after noon.Mr. Sherman Lwklirlt of llodale. Iowa spent neverel days laat week at the home of hla daughter, Hrs. 'l`heo- tion: Olinger.Arnold Johns is on tba sick iid. having to he nbnent several :lays from aehool and still unable to go. Hr. and ilu. .um Lippincott and daughter. lllldred who, last week had a vacation from her teaching in Nor- folk. ment Monday of last week at the E.C.Lippincott home. Min Edna Piercy and Franck Her- ring of Rodale. Iota were Sunday [o uta at the Theodore 0| l"lil" home.llr.Chaa. Hulk spent Sunday lf- I I John Hall ia assisting Ham' Lu'- oen with his fam: work. Hr.and H n .Wm. Harper came up ho m 'Jalley,7He!n.Sunday fox a visit with folks hare. Mr.ami ll r n Perry Gdnaa and aon were also Omaha 1idton in Konami o~ Sunday dtemoon. Lloyd McCann. who ia Iorkltll tt the Prank Brown home near Ar ll nr ton spent the week-md with home folks. Mr.and Hrs.Ben Gliaaman o l Omaha were Kalman!viaitora on Monday. IVernaXnudean, who been at- tending llldlarid College ia home tltix week on amount of urine 'ra-ration. o . n . n » n e h , wt . » h » ¢ b n n » n r ~Ing at the Taylor French heme in Hennan was a Kennard oallar Bon- day.Hr. ali! Mrs. Frank Tlmbliu wereSundayguestsat the L.E.Ward home.Rav. and Hn. Wm.. D. Smith and 1 | _ -D - _ . i - -! . l \ | ¢ n A ¢i n i h l d i n .am nuxjlhry I-I~l°¢il\-lon, nd: of Joe hzun. Mr. M°|lh hmm ln. ed Good Fridly usd Eutn. then-uh, with n dev ze Lhdx ndjnn-the :une remained M N H for A than unoehdonx hu mn pmvided Rachel hlcbnnnld md lln. hvmncc lon the puter nkslnu 1 pod gunna- :mn md dloquee.The tima Um- period al twenty day: frum du en-vkh A d mnih vr wnm lar W n on-Hillen n w . D a l o n : n n | w r y l l n u - -"'hed for me n nunu dan oi c laims m of u id d ec re e vh ieh wu made CHU RCH DF cmusr c m . u » . » \ » . u m a d mu m L H. &mp, Putar. m u .School I0 A. u. Homin W orxlz lp n A. u. Qdrdm Bxdelvu r 6:30 P. lf.Evlnlng Service 7:80 P. ll. Church Night,Wedncsdly 7:30 OONGRSGATIONAL c nuac n (Cor. W llhr Avo. md Colfax) hmu llc Kle mln. Pu to r. Sunil! S¢h°°l I0 A. M. Homin( Strvlnl 11 A. u. ihmnlng urvleu at 1:50. duct of meetings And A pmmphln ll- lu t n ll n q the px-ogmn,showin(w w w h e n uwmpuulma alan; dueatianll lines in Delaware uul other Stl| M.~8¢hool Ula REPORT 07 THE. CONDITION OF T H E c m z m s S A W \ G S BANK of Blair Charter ho..981 ni huxlneu M-nl. am. 1925 na s on mc a s laalu and aim.m¢L....t2'1a,s1a_ss Bonds. securities, hull menu. and :him tuc lu In th e S u m i f Nab r u h lt th e ~ ;xn|.¢.¢¢u.\¢ -my nf hu drphnne ldv md ltr . \ l e D o n lld n n o n u f h h poem ln honor ot the ooeulnn :nd me u vo mp mi ed by hu daughur, My rtle, enterulned with mule on the plum and vlolln.A very plai- `mz du vu lpen t by th os e p uma. Min Emily Ammon :pmt Sumlly nftnmo-m with Mary Ind Juurn u m m Mr. and lin. Geo. 0,¢ wi ¢hi\_ dren a l Pt.Cllhunn rpm! Sunday evenlnf at tho Chrh Hlnl home. ur. md lin. 3. st Thompson mem Sunday dternoon in town unlth relu- n vu ._ hurl n.. vnhlnrhmn m Bible :lun Euler evarglng nt 7:45 Any and .11 further informationNo. ma. mo n. No rlc n No n c s o r Bu n mo 's'm'n: or-' Nsnmxsm, ' " - w: ' : " ¢ . ° . : ° " ' f u . e ntlume Matter °r 'u°°{z i».¢..,; Hmry Wendt Deceased: The heln at \¢»w.. n m o f Hn . d o vlu u , le p tz u , rrodnmrs md All persona lsmereated In H13 firm! settlement of mid mute lglimnt :dd Ennis in three manths [rom Um 24th d.ly ol Apri l A.D ms . a n d a n am n ms u a f o r mv-m o u ¢ d d ¢ N l h o n e Y u I ! r v m n H zulu day of Aprll 1925. Witness my land nad the seal of usa c mny Court, am sara dar uf ¢na¢1.\<»a»..r.\»mhd|y °11=¢r>_ mary ms, and uid j\| d| mm*1 ln- terest ln d mu b e i n ! I ti ll un pi a m d u i d ¢kcree bd h l i ti ll in f\| l fume nullified, the add real uhte abovo delcrlbul will be sold u :lore- n i d to satisfy uid f mlgment, htmM m h m s .|¢-¢ and mats as provided by me »1~ (SEAL)x.c .Eller,'der and dec ree ml uw uwjn suc h 9'5*-County J"d8°~.c uu mule md wuvided. s mm m- ' S A L E A. C. Dcbel. Annmey By vinue uf an order of ale ix - ....|-..._. ... ._ .. .-.. uma this 18th day of Much, 1925 Maurice Mehrem, B~5l Sheri!! of Wuhington County NOTICE To CREDITORS 1s r .m u l .L u r m z n n z C i l u r c c m a n - e o f c a s h f = ' ° " f ° > » - -3 " » * ' 9 - 3 * I O : u n _N e b a u s k z n O t h e r m e d e s t a t e e 3 4 , 3 3 4 . 9 7 R e v ,z a.J .x : ¢ m n . - i - 0 3 .\ " a \ t o r B u x t o n 'C o n s e r v s l i o n S u n d a y S c h o r l a t 1 0 A .3 1 .F u n d - - '4 3 0 . 3 0 C h u r c h S o n { 0 c a n t 1 1 A .n a .D u e f r o m N a t i o n a l m l S t a t e bu1ks....$8,B'?2.92 A H E R I C A N E V . - L U T H .- ' n u N r r ' r C u l :i n b l n k _ . 2 . 0 0 0 ¥ \ 0 (W.Lincoln sm! 2nd attack)10,873.42 H. J. Warning, Putor.Tots!..$81l6.|90.86 Bill! Telephone 1802 h1AB|LI»|f|Eé .*\°§9\*'\"_1g°"§°"° }j°j"l"¥°°' *"Z Capiul stucl'-$12,500.00 q v n u y \ | ;|u s w u v v u - u n u v u v u -' lose n :Md horse lat Sunday \ Nr. and Mn.Dan 'I'hon'\pion :nd Edna were in Omaha SaturdayCarlNelson spent S1===d\y with Chester Ammon. The plimg-y room at l[cCarl|1! ar e p lu mmg ln B u m ww t o h e held frbm 3 to -I o'elnck_Qn I"ri\|i¥» April zo. TRINITY LUTHERAN c n u a c u are amreny nonned that on the 9day ol' Mueh 1925. John Domed: :he Administrator of u i d u n filed 11 petition in uid County Cow my la r u m mn r i m n a mi n i n mi account filed herein be settled an allowed, ihnt pmof of heinhip I iakln, order for distribution of a :eband assignment of dower m laomeltead rights entered: and tl mid Adminlnrzzor dll¢\1l1't°d If YDI I ~ i n ll\ I| ¢ l!I\|»¥nn» ll th er te D B ndbe | . ul he m ¢il¢\l uus ul uw Ul8{ll|1 LOllfi Pl '\Vt\thington County,'ebmsks,andlSTA'IE OF NEBRASKA, n pursuance of n of add ,ss.court in an action thereinpending "nshlngton County therein s.Y.Glllan ma m m m :" "the County C°"" Wu }r|||n\1ff and Ggrtruale 3|,;ck_Henry Mencke. Attorney lm, Charles Stricklett, Willard Hole-In the llatter of the Estate oi ton, and The State Bank, |. eorpom- Thomas P. Bwkenbeckler Deceased: tion 'Iron Defendants,I will at 3 To tlnf croditon of uid estate: o'clook P. M. on the 21st dw of April You are Hornby Notified, That ! l£| 25, at the North front door of thqwill:dt at the County Court Room County Court Home in the City oi in Blllr in uid Countsr. on tho 11111 » | » r 1 Nelacp home..Sheriff Melmens of Bhir urn in town on bnlineu Tuesday. Hr. and LHS.Floyd Loftis drove 0 , ' ? , » " `Ham and .Eggs for ~ a L Easter ~' \/ Q¢\~V 'I ' r ~ 1 1 0,~ »'Breakfast Nothing tastes better for Easter Breakfast than a slice of our Puritan Ham with your fresh eggs.Order today and we will deliver the Satnrday before Easter. Price 451: and 50c per pound Fresh Meats at Right Prices BUCH BROS. Bla ir, Ne bras ka H. n Camewn went so omm Monday and rehlmed home In a bnnd new Chcvrnlet.Mig Ella Kuhlmm is spendtng the dl to appear before uid urt on the 11th day of at 10 o'clock A. M., and petition, the Court may Prayer thereof and make and further onion,ml - decree: as £0 this Court proper.n~ lund and Offlcili Sal y of March 1925. A. C. DEBEL, Special County Judge ll at public motion to the highest and but bkider for cash., the follow- ing ducribed reel estate to-wit; Lots Sixteen (16)Seventeen (17) _v5i3|m (18) md Nineteen (19) in Block Twenty (zo)in the City of Blair, Washington County, Nebraska. Said u l e will be made ponymrit to e J udgment nnd Foreclosure of our uid District Coon on the 11th du of February 1925, in an action for the sum of $187.04 with interest thereon it the rate of 10% per ln- uum, from the 11th dlyoIFebl\lllJI 1925, md for $13.70 Attorneys I-'ees and for costa in the amount of $11.10 the County Court~alter of the Estate of mi .Deeeuedz To the ~f u i d E m u :You are tified, That I will xii at Court Room in Blllr in I on the 9th day of Nay. n the wth day of August o*eloek P. li., on each of to receive and examine all nat said Estate, with a ir adjustment and allow time limited for the pre- ! chimes qminst said En- montlm from the 9th AJJ. 1925, ma me time payment of debts is One aqid 9th :hy of Hay my hand and the seal ni Y Court, this -ith xluy 1 I. C. ELLER, County Judge 'r o cn n nr mn s N s n m s x u . ax.<County. _, ICE OF HEARING -- , .. Specials for $ Day Wednesday, April 15 20 bars White Quick Naphiha Soap 4 cans Sunbrite Cieaner \ ; Zlhs. Happy Hollow Coffee --$1.00 (wmlg lx hits) day of July, 1925, at 10 ocloc k A. ll., on each 01 aid dates, to revceive md c xunine all c laims against laid Estate. with I view to their adjust- ment and mliowam.The time limit- ed for the pnsentntion at c hi na anixut uid Estate in three month:from the 11th day of April A. D. 1925, nnd the time limited for pay- ment of debt: in One 'Year from mid 11th day of April 1925. Witness mr hand and the sea! oi said County Court, this 6th day of lllr c h 1925.(SEAL)1. C. ELLER, 75%.County Judge. ~ ~ 5155,Beans ~ .00 dl to appear before uid urt on the 11th day of at 10 o'clock A. M., and petition, the Court may Prayer thereof and make and further onion,ml - decree: as £0 this Court proper.n~ lund and Offlcili Sal y of March 1925. A. C. DEBEL, Special County Judge ll at public motion to the highest and but bkider for cash., the follow- ing ducribed reel estate to-wit; Lots Sixteen (16)Seventeen (17) _v5i3|m (18) md Nineteen (19) in Block Twenty (zo)in the City of Blair, Washington County, Nebraska. Said u l e will be made ponymrit to e J udgment nnd Foreclosure of our uid District Coon on the 11th du of February 1925, in an action for the sum of $187.04 with interest thereon it the rate of 10% per ln- uum, from the 11th dlyoIFebl\lllJI 1925, md for $13.70 Attorneys I-'ees and for costa in the amount of $11.10 the County Court~alter of the Estate of mi .Deeeuedz To the ~f u i d E m u :You are tified, That I will xii at Court Room in Blllr in I on the 9th day of Nay. n the wth day of August o*eloek P. li., on each of to receive and examine all nat said Estate, with a ir adjustment and allow time limited for the pre- ! chimes qminst said En- montlm from the 9th AJJ. 1925, ma me time payment of debts is One aqid 9th :hy of Hay my hand and the seal ni Y Court, this -ith xluy 1 I. C. ELLER, County Judge 'r o cn n nr mn s N s n m s x u . ax.<County. _, ICE OF HEARING -- , .. Specials for $ Day Wednesday, April 15 20 bars White Quick Naphiha Soap 4 cans Sunbrite Cieaner \ ; Zlhs. Happy Hollow Coffee --$1.00 (wmlg lx hits) day of July, 1925, at 10 ocloc k A. ll., on each 01 aid dates, to revceive md c xunine all c laims against laid Estate. with I view to their adjust- ment and mliowam.The time limit- ed for the pnsentntion at c hi na anixut uid Estate in three month:from the 11th day of April A. D. 1925, nnd the time limited for pay- ment of debt: in One 'Year from mid 11th day of April 1925. Witness mr hand and the sea! oi said County Court, this 6th day of lllr c h 1925.(SEAL)1. C. ELLER, 75%.County Judge. ~ ~ 5155,Beans ~ .00 lnuc uom :u n ru ly u u mo o n l1:80 or 2.Sunday lehod 10 I. m. Divine service lt 10:30.Our || r~ a k u n o u lla mn m y d lh lr E u lb h fn German. Tha ehmh board mosh oec uionly and the vodlll membsn convonl w°lr¢|rly» 'Hn L lélel AH menu every 8nl Wedneadmy afternoon of month. 'Hn w w f Intmdn ua : e r n lnlsdun-ltnilons on Sunday P. H1 Surplus { u m l _ _ _ _ , _ .2,310.00 unalviaaa |)|uf\l.|m m -z m s s Saving: depuils ._$s21,xos.1i .$827,103.76 Depoxitcfs m r w y fund_2,059.62 1 ° - n ~ma,49o.se S T A T E O F m m m w Cam .I,n . n ~ ¢ k . § m| u n ¢ ° a v . h ¢ above named bank do xdemnlysveu ls.. i!I the week from Lincoln when M hu be e n, a very busy man the p u t several Weeks representing mn perl of the stale in thelegl.dature. Mr.and Hrs.R.H.Bovee and Miss Ethel aoeornpanied by lr. andMrs. H. I..'§vran drove to Tekalnah Sunday afternoon and visited at the Gilliam home., hir. and Mrs. D. E. Hayes drove to Omaha Sunday and eoennthe des with their daughter,Hn .B.B. Smith and family.They took their grandchildren, George and Margaret Smith home.They had visited here the out week.. Herben Herzog and Teddie Swan- son were Omaha visitors Sunday. Mr. and Bra J. Li. Hungate ami children were Sunday dinner goods at the 0. H. Godeey home.Allen Smith and family drove over from iiooper last Sllndly for a short visit.Mies Maxine Johnson visited at the Irwin Caddoell home at Telrarnan over the week-end. Severed vrerkers of the Salvation Army were in tovrn and gave a concert on the street Wednesday evo- ning.Mrs. Waldo Haneod who has been very niclt with the flu had the rnis~ fortune to have it settle in her eye Ilr. Cameron took her to Omaha Monday to consult n specialist. Har-olel hliller,ron of Mr.and Mrs.Ed Miller was qudte sick the past weeli with pluerisy.He is gtttinffedong nicely and will soon he able to be out again. The Home Aliseionnry Sodety of The annual election of officers vras held and resulted in the following bell!! elected. Hrs. L. V. Adennsn, pesident;Hrs. Anna Paddle, vloe unddent; llrs. Bertha Neiderkruger aeeretsry;Mrs.Alfred .leépemen treasurer.The hostess served s nice loads.They m m for work ahh me . tim llrv. Uv. Ac kerman. Hr. Ralph, State Organiser of the Isaak/Walton Leamsa for Nehraskll and South Dakota was in town' one d l l last week.He organised a league in Tekamsh Tuesday evening and the Herman members were ln vlted.Several members attended. The Womans' Club met Friday si'- ternoon with Mn. Chas.Grey.An interesting part of the program wasa round table eonducted by llrs. E C.Hurdle."What we would Lfle for Herman."The next movin: wil be held April 26 with Hrs.Wm Adams hostel!-'I'he 0. E. S. :net in regular ees sloh at their hill Thursday evenlna. '!1;:re was no :pedal vrork after the business meeting.A social eommit- tee served refreshments. Leo Fausett and family drove to Omaha Tuesday.At a meeting of the town hoard and the business men Friday eveninz il una dedded to pot the Herman fire engine in better shape.L. v. Aeker rrun and Henry Truhlsen mode a trip to Omaha 'Tuesday to purchas n chemical apparatus for the truck. The Baptist ehurrh is bein(ee .hingled this week.While visiting here lan week, little Juniee Dsueherfr of Omaha had 1 1 A 1 ._A _..le.. hrltooli YIIIBBI as rt. J. aumnonu. lr. and Hrs. Jonas Blornbera were Sunday evening guests at the Chas. Koenig home. We are very proud of our 5.8. at tendance last Sunday, thlrty-al: be- ina present; many of! the old pnpih were again present and some new ones.IIovrever, we eannot afford to he proud when vre think of the greet er number who never eorns.A;am 'le urge y ou to eome do your per! as a member of the community an( not shift your responsibility. Geo. Badgornifs family vlalted at the John Hooks borne last Sunday. Hr.and Hrs.Peter Pollen and son were Sunday visitors at the Jonas Blornberg home.George Olinger,Jr.and Albert Hansen of llodale. lovra were Son- dey vdsltore at the Theodore Olin! er home and callers later, at the A J. Sumner home.Il.W.Schmidt and son, Earnest of Blair were guests of the .forlner's sisteft llra. E. C. Lippincott at dln» ner Sunday, after vrhleh she aeeotn peeled them to the hoerifll in Oma h a f o r a v l e i t v r l t h l l r n semn uho ls eonvnleseing there.Mins Hazel Cannon was a 'reek- end visitor gith her sister ln Coun- cil Bluffs.Clark Lippincott spent Sunday with home folks.Oat sowing is nearly finished in this vicinity and this week 1ill see the potatoes planted.Garden making is occupying the time and 'thoughts of those who like early vegetables and little chicks are already peepinl on n:ns Ynrml 34611, Ill? Deryaae uussmou _ .-North Bend for a Sunday visit. U.8 .Cs ln ofI "n mou t\ ves sb u.li- ness aller la Kennani Toed!! Ole Gunderson and family, who re- eently moved to Blair were Keenan! guests on Sunday. Hlss Elsie Feldt who is reeover-ins from her recent Illness returned to her home at Bead.Nebr.lest week.c i r ma Proner was operated on Friday ,rm-mon at his home !or acute appendieitls.Ira. mm Burgess. who has been ino mah a!o rae oo ple ofvree ksn o- turned toherh ornehe relestvreek The liisses Thelma Jones and Hd- en Hannah,Blossom Hohna,Gail Cushman and Kenneth Preston Jones vers entertained by Kiss Dorothy Widener Hoods! eventuMra.C.Ii.Ward and Corrlnnl. who have been vldtlng here for f-b l pest week returned to their horns in Omaha Sunday.Hr. Wand aotoed up for them.'1'heR.N.A..heldefare1rel1P\¥f'I on Hrs. Cederllnd Tender ¢veoins»Kenneth Jones and llissel Thelma Jones end Helen Hainah of Beaver Cronin! and Gail Cushman of Lin- eoln came in Sam-dvar afternoon for several days vial; with reistives and friends here.The dance given at the Jolly Bunch Pavillon samrdsr evening bar me hue ball dnb was evil* 'WU attend- ¢¢L 'nm boy s hsilgbelr first work oot Sunday afternoon and ;>r°fP¢¢\l seem rather interesiilwThe Sophomores had a miner ro!If Monday eveninl .L iand died. Our Ameriun Luthenm 3.8. sum neat Sunday morning at 9:45.I |that the lhuve Ittlement ll a truemmg n x v . x . u ' r n x mN c n u 1 ; c s :n d e an u t c ob ! o f - '~ g ; mule (Cor. Juzhon and Cantu strut)to the Deplnmant al e ual H. Nielsen, Pastor.Commerce.§`J ?`°'"`"1'5"§`°'T" um: nouuay Sunday Sdn-oi 9:15 A. K._*_R Bg g g g ae eu at :, puns.Homin; Sefviea 10:80 A. H.Prentdent.A special festival collection will be Evening Service 7:80 P. H..A'I'TES'1':iihed for our syn»dra¥treuuries, 1. C. Ellen Directornz:-oncmmzizn cuuncn o r IL J. uuriwh, I,,,,;,°,. inspiration.Have y ou dm! We offer you the Chrintian impi- ralion, the inspiration of Him, who mid: "I am the resurreciion. and the life: he that believeth in Me. though he were deld, yet ahall he live: 111| whosoe\er liveth and believeeh in lie, shall never die."We offer it to you pure and unadulterated.Easter time especially is the time when it bloa- soma forth in all its fragrance, bean- W and splendor.Study the above The Hat f Easter D~ Selecting the correct Hat for E problem of Dress that puzzles ma The best way is to come here a help you choose from 'our very stock.Pr§ces from $3.00 to $7.5 J L I 0 0 One Pri Blair, In the Halter of the Estate of Wilhelm v m ,Deoeuedz To the Creditors of u i d E m u :You are He i n , m a ma , ' r m I wi ll s i t at the County Court Room in Bun in slid County, on the 9th day of Hay. 1925, and on the wth day of August |925 at 2 o*eloek P. li., on each of mid datea, to receive and examine all tlllimx against Iflid Eubtle, with a view to their adjustment and allow ance.The time limited for the pre- mutation of chime against said En- tate is three months from the 9th :lay of Moy AJ). 1925, and the time iimited for payment of debts is One Year from sqid 9th :hy of Hay 1925. Witness my hand and the seal of amid Chunty Court, this -ith xluy 1 April 1925. (SEAL)I. C. ELLER, 11-Sz.County Judge :pull abnld.' i f ~; ~ = ' : ' . } ' " ' { I \ 1 w s * - , , y u Q : , ' { ~ € »I / 1 \ : > ' f ~' 4 2 $ \> ¢ f A | ' f i " ' { i " a l "{ L QJ Euler Gnq|.in||:-- Tolhlri ghtls ntankmmyun-delllh but l¢Wl|N:|lm||li|h.An 3ouaaenlthohu?Yunughttnbe. .NOTICE OF HEARING STATE GF NEBRASKA Washington County Clrrigin i Carrigan, Attorneys In the County CourtIntheLintter of the Estate of Mary Van Horn Deceased:To the Creditors of :aid Estate:You are hereby notmed,That I vi n nit l t the County Court Room in Bwr in .1 i " ' uuauo \vI1llRBI. ur m\| .u...sDAY SAINTS flinoodn Strut betveln Sth & '!£\'|\ mu 'r. J. Elliott. Oman-,Sunni:_sunaiy qgxma at 10 ommk.Pmchhz Sirvieu at 11 A. u. ST. F RA NCI S a omm (Catholic Church) (Corner Colin and san mm; Father C. A.Bcyendorfer,Putor First and Thind Sunday of inch month, Hun at 9 A. M. Second and Founh Sundays. Hass nl 10:30 A.. H.. - . - . - . . » . - Subfcribed and swam lobefore me this Sth diy of April, 1025. *Marcus Beck. Notary Public. MCCARTHY AND LONG CREEK Hr. and Hn. H. G. Grover and two 1-mall sons uwompulaiewl Lv Rny Gm ver and v.*: of lningl-ai ehnye zo \'.\'pn|n\i;=o,Nab.Sawing 1\.visit reizuives.. Mr. and hrs..Fred Jones ol Ken- nl-1 spent Suwfly evening i t tht Bienin Wirmiwil }\*l'D¢r u m n o n x s r E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H ( C o r . C o l fa x a n d 5 0 : s t r e e t s ) O . U . M c P r o u d , P a r l o r . S u n d a y Sch ool 1 0 : 0 0 A . l l . H o m i n ;S-orvloa 11 :0 0 A .l l . E] i* 0£ |. }l L e a g u e 6 : 3 0 P .M . E ve n i n g S e r vi c e 7 : 3 0 P . M . P r a y e r M e e t i n g W e d ne s da y o ve n - F l r .a n d .I* 1 .H a y s R ~ c . : u w w e n t t o Te k a m l d z H l o n d a y t o a t t e n d t h e fu n e r a l o f 3111.Ro.|enba|.\m:» a u n t . H r . g u d M r s .R u d o l p h H a n s e n e n - Ie r t l l n e d S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g t h o fo l l o w i n g g u c a t s , C a r l M . Je n s e n , L a r s Pau ls en a n d fami l¥ea a n d M r .a n d M r s .Pe t e r Je n s e n . I w i 1 um v»~`§»{.§s."=.°§l.= '££J"Qani I{»n¢"§§if§'§§ = lIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIII|Ill||l||||||IlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIE n- u n : _ _- _e1 : - 1- -;- 1 .; --.-- nn u - n' _ _-1g n- _- l e|-- . -- n:1 : 1-1.x p- g- nn n -a n -n u - 1-un1n__ 1eunnn_ I n¢ - _ n - : _- l e- z1- z1 1- _-u-ru--u1- : _a - p u - n; -- nnna.mum- - n1 -;_ . n.unn- nan -_ n -l z u|0Ih e I eG o o d 0 1 1 I s A N e c e s s i t y Sinclair's Has A Good Oil Sinclair's 0il Will Run Farther Sinclair's0il Has Less Carbon Sinclaifs 0il Casts Less Than llther Good 0il O P A L E N E r ~ . r ~ . f\ . r . fu s . r . . u ~ . r . r . r ~ a D z m r o x b c Slnclalr`s - Best Medium -- Heavy --»» Extra Heavy -- Fad Oil --.- ro RHI. of m ore--.1t| ~-.75 -.5 0 Il e a\ 'y ~-- E x t r a H e a vy -- ----.ss T R A C T O R O I L S L i b e r t y A r c o . 8 5 S l r r c l n l r H e a vy 545 r o p r . 15 more Just because E S i n c l a i r E x t r a H e a vy ' . o o M e d i u m -_ ll ] n i . of more -.56 -.s o -.85 the price is cheap,does not mean that the 1 -1 _ 1_an1 _Q-_l u nnn4 ;nma ::.-- - p.--1 -- a n_ - ¢I- -a l-nu- l l" " ' |on_m | _ |n_. .. i I ng .- n l-up=..._r . . . n *1 -1 - v_ -C l »L= l =I= l : Q § | 1un_ su- _- n- __ ._-» .nu- t h e a i . 2 5 . e n u r e n m e t w n n m r s . r u ff Ro b e rt s o n W e d ne s da y a ft e r n o o n . Th e r e w a s a g o o d at t en d an c e a n d a n in t e r e s t i n g P m e r a m B o c h . o n e fe l t h a p p y t o h a ve H r s . R o b e r t a W i t h t h e m again..l t i s t h e c u s t o m fo r t h e h m m t o s e r ve a fi f t e e n c e n t l e o a n d t h e m o n e y i s u s e d fo r m i s a - i o n a r y w o r k :In t h i s c a s e t u e l a d i e s r o o k w i t h t h e m t h i n g a f o r a ni c e l u n c h w h i c h l i g h t e n e d h e r w o r k a n d was very much appreciated. The Misses Merle and Gretchen H e r z o g d r o ve t o Te k a r n n h S a t u r d a y Al r .a n d M r s .R o b e ; t S w a n l1u\| m o ve d i n t o t h e M m E l i !D a l e y ho u s e va c a t e d b y F r e d M d z l e r s e v- a r n l we ek s a g o . J. M . ll : - w a te r s o ld b l a b a r b e r s h o p b u i l d i n g l a s t we e k ,w h i c h c o n t a i n - t h e D r .St a n l e y o t fi e e al so ,t o IIsl O l s o n w h o w i l l ta k e p o m e a s l o n H a y l s t .Il e p l a n e t o a d d a n a d d i ti o n a n d u s e i t a s a n E l e c t r i c S h o p .H e w i l l d e vo t e a l l o f h i s t i m e t o r a d i o w o r k . M r .B r e w s t e r h a s r e n t e d t h e b u i l d i n g j u s t e a s t o f t h e Je n se n m e a t m a r k e t b e l o n g i n g t o L e o F a n e e t t . J.A .W e s t la s t w e e k b o u r z h t t h e n l o c k o f g r o c e r i e s w h i c h h a d b e l o n g cri t o P e r r y Ros e.Th e b u i l d i n g b e lo n g s t o M r . W e s t a n d h e w i l l c o n - d u c t a g r o c e r y s t o l e t h e r e . Mi s a E ve l y n C a m e r o n w h o i s ra se n io r n t t h e S u r e U n i ve r s i t y ,i s -r p e n d i n r t h e r E a s t e r va c a t i o n a t h e r e r . -\..........unnniu !\¢ ¥l|l.l\IDl¢!IB¢ UU xlb HEI luvb uuaa ¢,|»¢»-ba d l y b y a p l a n k fa l l i n g o n i t .Sh e wa s a b r a ve l i t t l e f i r l a n d en i¢ r °= l h e r 'r i ai t ruescgrtheless. L a n T u a r l a y a f t e r n o o n a b o u t fi ve o'cl ock a fi r e a t t h e W o od s- Ll pd lk e l u n c h co m pl e te l y derutroyed a l a r g e c o r n e n 'b ju s t n o r t h o f t h e r a n c h lioune.Time bu i l rl i n g co n ta i ne d 25 0 l u a h t l l o f s e e d c o r n , b a i e d h a y a n d r t he r c o rn ,w h i c h , w i t h t h e b u i l d i n g t h a t w a s b u i l t o n l y a fe w y e a r s a g o \ a s a h e a vy loss.Or l i r i n o f t h e fi r e i s u n k n o w n b u t i t i s t h o u g h t t o ha ve b e e n s t a r t e d b y t h e h a y b e c o m i n g ove r -h e a te d .T h e H e r m a n fi r e d e p a r t m e n t r m s cal led b u t wa s u n - o b l e t o e n d e r assistance. nrzxcn NOTES Mr. and Lira. Ed Olsen were Sun l|I.| }g u e s t s a t t h e h o m e o f H r . a n d M r s .F r e d Ol se n. M r s .Jo n a s H l o m b e r g vi s i t e d a t th e Re l . : N e l s o n h o m e T h u r s d a y n f l v m w n H r .a n d M n .1-Id Y o r t e r o f W i a n e r , N c b r . a r e vi s i t i n g e t t h e h o m e of M r s .Y o t t e r n Sietel'a n d fa m i l y , Si r.ri n d M r s .L o u i e Menc ite. V i o r e a n d V i n t a S p a n t o n a n d l l a r t h a ' a n d A n n a Il o i e r vi s it e d a t t h e W m .B a r t o n h o m e .3.....day. M r s .W a l t e r hi e fi r n ek e n w a s a n U u u h a s h o p p e r Sa t u r d a y . M r .a n d M m . 'C h e n S u t t o n vi s i t e d x n z n u n o N E W S Th e S t a n d a r d O i l c o m p n n y In s t a l l - e d a n e w ga so l in e p u n r g r a t t h e H . C. B l ac o i mp l e m en t h ou s e . Li r e .R .E .Fh i r c h i k !w a s ca l le d t o L i n c o l n S a t u r d a y on . a cc o un t o f t h e se ri ou s illn ess o f h e r m o t h e r . S h e r e t u r n e d i l o n d a y e ve n i n g a s h e r m o w e r i n n o w o r s e . t h o u g h i n a ve r y wealc co nd i ti on .D o r o t h y W i d e n e r su b s t i t u t e d l n t h e p r i m a r y r o o m M o n d a y d u r i n g M r s .I'a ire iri ls ra abs enc e. w i n N e l s e n a n d fa m i l y a u t o e r i u p fr o m O m a h a . S u n d a y ( o r a m o n vi s i t w i t h K e n n a n l fo l ks .H i a :N a d i n e r e t u r n e d w i t h t h e m G i f fo r d I r e n c h w h o i x a t t e n d i n g a b a r b e r a c h o o l i n O m a h a x p e m , t h e sfee lc- end in li e n n ar r l . T h e M i a s e l I l l !Ro l e n ba n r n ,B l a l - e o m H o l m e :a n d D o r o t h y W i d e n e r w e r e O m a h a a h o p p e n Sa t u r d a y . Il a r l e n F r e n c h h a s m o ve d i n t o M r s . .D e nt o rfs ho u s e i n n o n h - v e r t K e n - n a n l .y Ca s e y m o ve d i n t o t h e ho us e t e d b y F r e n e i n '. M r s . E l m e r W r i g h t a n d O p e l w e r e Omaha shoppers on Sisturdoy.H r s . 1 r e d W e i t x e l o f Te k n r n a b w a s ab s e n t f r o m h e r te a c hi n g du t i e a o r M o n d a y .M r s . G l e n R o s e n b a u m o n otituted in ner place. H.T.CewlerlTnd and family willI. 4 e _ : _ . .Ge n :M n C h r i s t l n a n u m u a a e n n u o w l l l v -: e n t f o r n e ve r a l d a r l f r o m d u t i e s 3 t h e te le ph on e o fi l e e o n ae e ou n t t h e l l l n a a l o f h a l 9 1 3 9 * i u o H e l e n H o u m i G e o n ; e o r e M o f c u - m u m a i n - .m q l l r s B m B a i l e y a n d a n n o f O m d u w e r e o u t e r f o r m m m a t m e S a m : m i h o m e S u n d a y .M i n M e a d o i B l a i r c a l l e d o n h e t Ee n n a r d n t o d ea t a o n Tu e r <l a : r . M r .a n d M n .Ro b e r t . K e l l e y a n d fr u n i i y o f ° A r l l n ¢ t D n vi s it e d a t u w ('lm.|..W i -l o ne r h o m e o n S u n d a r . E d ' Ja p p s p e n t M o n d a y i n A r l i n g - to n .M r .a m i M m .A d a m C l e r k a n d fa m i l y o f C e d a r B l u f fs c a m e o ve r S u n d a y f o r a vi n i t w i t h t h e laI.t er's m o t h e r , M r s . C .H .W e ed . M f W .E .K i x l g d d l l h a s h X!!0 0 t h e r i c k l i s t f o r t h e p a s t w e e k . M r .a n d H r s .H .C .Bl a c o W i l ! O m a h a sh o p pe r a o n T n l i l i l l ! M m H .8 .? l \ r g l e a n d C l a n l" i en e l| , a u lo e d o ve r t o t h e c o u n t y se nt 'P a n d a s a i h e r n o o n C H U R C H O F C H R I S T L .H .C a m p ,Pa s t o r T h e spec ial me e t in g s h a ve closed b u t n o s p i r i t o f e va n g e l i s m is st i l l s w e e p i n g o n a n d t h e r e w i l l b e r e - spon ses t o t h e i n vi t a t i o n n e x t S o n - d a y . ST Haines EPISCDPAL CHURCH (Grant Street between (th and Sth) Rev. Chas. D. Herinz, Pastor Holy Communion every Sunday emi Holy Day et 7:30 A. H. Church School at 9:45.Also eer- vlce every Sunday. x1 Q I 1 ¥DR. w. F. HEHPHILI ¥ 1 nr:N'r1s'r I I me over Blair State Bank 1 I I I Ie x (1)DR. E. J . BAILEYDENTISTRooms over Haneen'a Bakery Blair, Nebr. In 1~=°=1==-;<= )londaye ; x 1 (K)J l evening: with Hr.and Mrs.Petr! Yruhlsen. le!er Jenson hu been hauling corn from the Andrew Jensen funn. Chris Axelgaanl had his fat cattle on the Omaha. market Monday. Mrs, A. ll. Leach accompanied by her three sons, motored to Waterloo Sunday to visit Ain. b:ach'n deter. Andnew Matxen and Neil Chriwen- sen and families were Sunday din ner n u t s at the Alfred Pauleen hone.Mr. and Mm Jena J uul and fa ily called at the Carl .hml home in Summer's district Sunday to 801 acqlainted wit.l1 the new girl that ar rived the week before. Hr.and Mrs.F m !Long enter- tained the following 'guests at clinr ner last Sunday in honor of the sixteenth birth anniversary of their een. Arthur, Mr. and Um Earl Cald \.eli\"|I. nml lin=. Glen Ray, Hr. alll Hts. Robert £a§d\\cll, Mr. mul Mm 'H|1'lnn Iam: nm!hir. and Hr.. J . II Bohs Cash Store Phones:8e\|59 --lnd.200 >r y mu n\ l 1 n \ ?n r u n n l .s l l .L a m :o f l . . . h "f=,»';'.'1a.;'m"" °\ 1 'rue Knatty Kuntcr Limb mel 1.llAriel{1`¢'§»iT;ifi»w I [thc Jana Petznsen home hat Sum:ste( is a ay a man. zdlet us comp'ete ~|| [Those present. m§o:ed a nice Iu|\|}|!tp&l1l°d anI :awed by Mrs. Pc Inn after :he meetingm"i~r§é r1\r¢¢ G cuib meets koday {ihursda5) nt the home of Hrs. P I C. Petersen._A §Emerald Heavy .45 q u a l i t y i s p g g r E Emerald Extra Heavy .49 \;\ |||||¢||¢|¢.n n l n l l l l i l l i v v l ' - v - - " ' -_D n e n t n i w u u n m o u n g l f " "g u n ;g e ; ' g g " g gn u n Iu l y f l - l e n r l l l w h o a n a l # - 0 | . 1 t | \ \ 0 " \ h \ l ! l r h o l \ e | ' ! i \ | l J ' l f m r . n m w | ¢ n . h ¢ » u = » f | . . ¢ | - |A w w w "' i a n|f. . . . . . .'f. . .n t l h l | l d 1 ¢ \ I{ \ ! »\¢\'l00l\»___\_2 . - .~R r .C e d e r l i l d b n | ;"_. |_ : ¢m -u u u _ ' f " ) f . E q i .FRANK s. HIGELOW I" air. and Mn. John Ammon and(Agent for Fairmont Crnmery) Pl!-S Flixhest !'xice for POULTRY,CREAM AND EGGS Between Walker Ave and Bth SL Both Phones, Mr. and Bin. J. Larson attended the services |.z th M. E. ehunrh Sunday :waning and rd Rev. De Lon; of Caundt Bluffd The 5!e"`.Amh§r Club meets today m : : .. . . -r a :........_. _Q --u n ;_ - »_nn-1....,.- z r-.- .1-n1...1-_n4-rr..4-nu 1ASK oua SINCLAIR TRUCK nRlv£R Call Us By Phone Arndt-Snyder Motor Co. ,n u ...._ -_M r .a n d M r s .Ch a s .Il a x t i n g g a n r l Mi s s e s M e r l e a n d G r a c e vi s i t e d r e l u l i ve s a t Te k a m a h l l o n d l y .. b l n .L .V.A c k e m m n w e n t t o W a k e fi e l d 'l'hurr=1ay o att éi td .1 fu n e r a l o f a fr i e n d a n d s p e n t a f e w da ys w i th n l= \ I. 1\ es .R e v.'r .J.Ree se w a s a lmninesu vi s i t o r i n C o u n c i l B l u ffs S a t u r d a y . M r . a n d M r s .W m . A d a m s a c c o m i l n m a n d J a c k Ii e n c k e w e r e S u n -Iay \is if5 `rs a t t h e h o m e o f th e i r b r o t h e r a n d w i fe ,M r .a m i H r s . u u u l e l l e n c k n - M u . F r e d P c c k c a l l e d a t t h e G r o - ve r W i l k i n s imma:T u u d a y t o m e h c r n e w niece.M r .a n d M r s .w .w .D i x o n o l B e t h a n y , N c b r . \ r i ? e d M o n d a y a t t h e h o m e o f M ; s . D i x n 's s i s t e r a n d h u r \ _ _ !al ..-....|l i p .I n f n fn l l \ h l D !l po si t io n a s ca sh ie r i n t h e I'e o p k 'a m a x a t t h a t pl ac e.K e n n a n i fb l k s w i l l m i s s t h i s e n e e m c d Ia m s l y , b o t h ln so cia l and b usi ne ss ci rc les b ut wi sh t h e m m u c h success i n t h e i r n e w h o m e .*I- r i tz A ne l r r as o n s h i pp e d a c m *l o a d o f ca t tl e t o t h e O m a h l m a r k e t o n Su n d a y .P r a n k D e n t o n : m d N a o m i h i e a d o w n | | ¢ | u f l § l o n :IBEII.B l ]a u IJ;n vLr n d i n g s r r i i e e s n e x t S u n d a y . L u i Qu n d a y o u r Bi b l e School a t - te nd a nc e r u 176.L e t ' r m a k e i t t h i s y e a r . Th e l a r g e e ve n i n g aud ien ces a r e c c r t a i n l y a n i n a p i n t i o n t g d w s p e a k - e r , k e e p i t u p . 'l B . \ C H E R ' S E X A M I N A T I O N D A T E SFarmcn ,Stale Bank Bldg.I Hr. and Hrs. John Hcbonlld ml e Clothier ._-| ww, mr, lm. ..._ .W-. ~--f ma uv hom omnu sammy W==' x Mba Jhgma UP"'*"'a¢ma I9 -_ naEs u l c x D O D G E s s s s x E §:'s;°,..' ; f , . I - ' u m mmm:tho ~.|M5g,~;f 2',I5\..i2£'".Z`3.{$°5.*...|mn nlx\i :e: ": ;\d w? :"' ;i ' " f"' * ==neral ol Mrs. John D Jensen at n l me ' h h n "nkms ho me S und ay D emon R"§\|||| ||||| I|nmu| ||||| |mmm|| ||||| llmuull|||| |mm!u| ||||| |||||| nn||m|||||| |nnE1°~=- Mnnday u1kH\60l\.afler\\oon.Mr ; E .Berry cute I hon9-I2 A. M.2-5 P. ll.718 P. Bl.h;n¢d at int Supdny dinner at the Office closed Tun.w Th an HcDon|.ld home.than friends in T 'f a P q l f hl'nm suxzmrmsnswf. Nobruh.April 9.1925 Blair. Nebraska.AnHI 9.19% We bvr cattle.See os. 'r-u..e mu B:oe. Kul1n'e Photon will plone you.tf. Reed lteight in the Enferpriu. J.E.Campbell,furniture,me l and undertaking.52..;f Glo Jacobson: are the owners of a new Ford coupe. Haggenl &Bendorf, Underhhers, Blelr,Nebr.Both phones.43tl. Mrs. O. H. Godeey of Herman was »Blur visitor o n M m y . Mr. and Mrs. winmn $={cCre.r`|ren spent the first of the week in Bieir. For Sole:-Farms and residence: = x< > ° d li r r mlw\ r n . G e e B . Ro » r a-u Mr. and Mrs. Void Ireland \ildled er. ihe John Barry homo Sunday °"°; Ping Mn. W illiam Ewey hireporierl as =~==~=1~'>ill at her home in north v c t Hair. :''. Chambers is driving a new '.\ l.:.1¢!I hoogh; from the Arndt- IH }¢i"r Mo t o r c ;"" Mr.und M m Oscar Gzlberuon were Sunday afternoon visitors et the Void Irehnd home. .Are you iooking for e wr i n : coat?Mrs. T. C. Hilton hu a nice Iine.Look tiiem over. . Mn end Hrs.Howard Useerheelr ieft Snturdsy for Montana where tney will mike their future liorne. Favored by Fashion-Blue Bird Pearl Necklace.See the window alispiey et H.Ollerm;\n'|,Exclusive Jeweler.10~2t. The fire boy z were c alled to the Guy Head home on east Grant street last Setuzdey.Very litile damage was done. For Sale:-Some of the best va cant lots to be found in the ciiy. Priced to seli.Inquire at The Enter- prise office.U. I'rank Bigelow and Henry Chris- temnen went to Lincoln lui. Monday to eitend o W 0.W.convention which convened there io: three dsys. The Arndt Snyder Motor Co.just gotten in a earlold of Buicks Kul'm'| Photos *mill plane you. Hand the ms in The Enterprlzl. Dr. H. B. Chrk, Chimpnctor. 324.1 I'uni cu for ala at a bargain. a-ur.w. J . Su History paper (or wie l t The Enterprise office."H. Fsfiy :lik dresses-50 :ilk drones AI. Mn. 1. C. }.|m,;n,' Farm Loans, low nm,optional payments.Geo. B. Riker, Blair. For Rent:--80 g e m about two lIl|.]l» mulhwest ol' Blair. Shan rent. I1zz.Hem? Mancha. Money to loan on eitlmr city 'oz farm vrvverti Long time loan if 64:ir¢~d.5-tf Cilintas Savings Bank, Bhir.Nebr. F-I!-s'Chnr1b1tl"Ma!\rr uf Omaha unlod Bw: relatives a few maya thin §..cc1¢. 'fn2| will find spring coat: in the 1 ....Am and siyles at Hn. T. C. il £1 11\. Mr. md Hn :I.N.Wuric k and family vixijsd relstivea in lows lu! Sunday. cuier at this time. Mn. E. W. Schmidt who In in Omn lu lmlpita! is npozud as nenverinz mcely from 3 recent operuion. Miss Mildred Knopmm, who is II.- tmnding Omahx univenily, hu been spending the put week ss home. Mrs.Byron Bunn is teaching in the :ity xhoola for Hrs. Cari Schmidt. me Hia llillar, who is away on her honeymoon. Mr.m d Hn .C . M .Hitrhmln span;Sunday with Mr.Hit|:hm.ln'r parent:at their home at Weeping Water, Nebr. Blue Bird Pearl Chokers Le :uhh the iiastor truck.Sell the tiniest dinllw at II. Dilenaanna. The Ex- clusive Jevreier.10-2t. I lu t Sunday. C. 3: Hain who is confined to his Mr. and Hn. Ciem Jensen of Kuhn'a Photos will please you. For Sale:-Baled wheat straw. 9~2t.Peter Tyson. Lyle Reeh was in Omaha last. hi day evening. lIlltory paper for :ale at The Enterprise office.tf. II you aee it ln The Enterprise, you can know ita right. J.E.Campbell,furniture,m u end undenikinz.5041 Cl!!Inaaa,monthly payments, pmmp: service. ueorge B. Hiker. Mn .S.W.Chambers has been ill for several days but is better ai present.r 1 Silk ¢lres....New colors Up-lo~ a n snyleo-n¢=»¢&b1¢pnlea at Mrs. T. C. Ililtons. 1ln .. \\ '.J- Sas and uW8'hl'"f"1 Llarie and Katherine were Omaha \1eiwrs lu! Satuniay. Ed.Clausen llml son,painting paper hanging and decorating. Phone ind.138.Blair.Nebr.z u r . llr. and Mrs. Ross Deeli had as guest: lust Sunday the J. M. Brews- ter family of Herman. Lyle Roch is the owner of a new Buick coupe punhued from the Arndt-Snyder Motor Co. Mn. W .D. Gross 2.1. been quite inqlapoaed the post week but la feel in! a little better at present. {.1u"ln Bendorf mumed from Chi cago last week where he W been studying undertaking for the past month. Andrew Hansen ia building a fine new porch to his treat South ure-ei residence whicll will Pl"5\! a g m : younfon this summer. C.A.Robeson, proprietor of the Clifton hotel, left Tuesday for San Ahwne, Texas on business and ex- p e e ts to h e g o n e ta a d n y a o r two weeks. Misa Margaret Slert oi' Bwr Wu retongly an inzereateel visitor of the Radio Station \'H"l..S, located in the tower oi the Sears-Roebuck plant of Chicago. Mba Cora Stticklett ls remodeling ___ _____ ___ ¢ _ __ =H_1 __ * *_____ * E = | i_ E=s§s§2 E 5= E Just can on U; We are headquarters for furnishings for the entire family.Our line is com- plete.Without' the least bit of exag- geration, we can nay that we have an ample variety so that every woman can find just the fabric and utyle she pre- fers at a very reasonable n-ice. Kotex, per box. ____ .._.65c ______________ Dr. H. B. Clark. Chimpnc tor. mi Higher! plieel paid Ior hides. 5141.Buch Bree. J.E.Campbell,hlrnltun.r u n and undertaking.50-tf. Sec the new Euler hat; for eh!!- drlll ag Hrs. 'r. C. Ililton|'. Soren Jensen went to Omaha lu! Monday evening on business. FARM LOANS:Prlvxte money. plenty of it.Call and nee me. 8-lf.Geo B. Hiker. Haggad and Bendorf,Eudennl era, Blair, Nehr.Both phones 43-6 George Lowe,Jr. of Hem| an1ra| o Blair visiLor.la.+\t Saturday eve- nmg. Mr.m d Mrs.Don C.Weber of Arlington were Blair callers l u i Sunday. Mr. and li n .Everdl.H i n e s M Henman were in Blair one ¢v¢¢|i¢; la mm e k . Will Johnson, who resides out near tho College, hal built hiznscl! a line out-door ave." A new line of eosta have arrived at Mrs.'r.C.lIIltor§s'.All does i'rIce.<\ reasonable. Hr. and Hn. W m. Mcffrneken - Omaha spent Friday and Satnnlly \isi!.ing nhlivei in Blair. Hrs. U. S. Reima of De Soto has "impeded Ringlela"Plymouth Rock fm for alle ot Be eac h.9-lt. A new aaeoriment of Indies and childrens dressy hats just been re- eeived at Hhs-..I.,C. IIillons. Jack Crondy in serving on the Federal jury ln d ' ln the meantime enjoying a touch of city life. Hn. Omar Hopkins went dorm to the W in Memorial hospital llc ndny where she iill undergo an operation in a few day s. For Sale:-A good 40foot lteel windmill tower and an Aermotoi windmill, all new but the fans.Ind. Phone 1541 Brown J: Leonard.Blair Nehr.no-u. John H. Johnson, our state repre- sentative, who has been spending the SHOPPING Q 9 / q . a " : ~ L x _Y ? r ,K1 - | ° .af sv s n , ¥I L ¢ . » :s W ~ r a ; . ~3k { , 9.9, f23 ,- ~ J_ f s ' a "~ 9 n1 °'v"e ~°~J .1 )~. N b u t * a n n n u ;c c v t n d w i t h w i n c o m . m l n - i m a & T i = J ' i ; . m 5 u m b u r e a u T H E E N T E R P R I S E ~o t h e r ~ 1 ,~a g g n t u ~o n ~. i o b f o r ~ .. . - .W h " ,t h ,H g i n m d \ - c o u n t y .H a c o m e s f m m T e c u m s e h A .n n o m m P n u u m o c o n ° " ~ m l w i l l b e c a m e r i. w m v t h e i r w u s 's o S a l :L a k e C i t y 1 a m n o t f u m ' H E " F ° f B l u r - - - - - - __ - _-. . _ - _ _ _- _x c .w i t h t h a m ,b u t n m u - n e d t o K x n e a -o r s e . § § ' l 7 l § i _<;}:|f>¢;i Tattler r "r" I»c n§i EEBLMR. NEBRASKA. APRIL 9, |925 Edited by D. v. HAH", Superintendent ol the Bblr ony Sdwob took second place.York,Neh ru had a fine Gizh' Glde Club, whici did very good work but wu swan! ed no place.ln uaembly, Wednes day,Mrs.Brown will report mm ANNUAL il. S. DAY reguiar League debuts with Omalu NEB. W ESLEYAN South High.The débam was closely contested on both sides.lionever, Friday, April 24th, dllu of Event to the majority present it seemed v r |~ ISSUED Bvlgari Tuuxsvnr rm Pu- Year tug En ta nd a n uma- um matte r at tbl ponofdoa nt Blair, Nab., undo: tbl A-c t o f C ounu afn mhs ,zs 19. villa, not Coundl Bmffl.when I lun renuined eye: since.I t r u i n :asa um 1 joined the Methndilt church and for glany-seveny u r :I have lived n Christian lifa :ml h\ve'worke~d formhe uplift of huqnnity.In ISM I vu1: onillned u -u..»|....A:.»9.-..\\¢r nml for font Cunia Rlthmmn is homo fmmi several months lily nt Lon Angeles' Cal ifornll.He drove out lllt 5¢P~t¢mber With Iii: brother, Nomlln who is in tollegu out then. s Sir. M. I. Swihan|<?Hodina, Nab. lx here vlsitlmr h listen.Mm. b-: 4 ___=_____________:__=________________E__________________ Every subscription in regarded n on open nmount.The names of mir acriben will be instantly removed from our Inniiing list at the expir- atio nof th eti mep lld for ilthep ub- Iishera be notified; otherwise the nub- ltription wilt nmin in fume at the designated subscription prim.Every l i l c u u r u o l s l l v n u n eyears I wfn a dmzlt rider, turing a mu.| un|pony and old .fashioned udmlle ben.I eavend at iarge terri tory where today there on iii' preschen located.I preached three times on Sunday,each preachiml plnoe betas ten miles apart. Dnitn different nowmdlh when Gm-A.n¢um{£nn ina r m »'=o='h`§§`¢Z§§§QI;§.§§."'" " " " " "" ~ Ind U12 Ciyde H. AHHB fl|l|'Wealeyank |nn| ||I ~~ ily.Ho ¢¢me'w Omaha with l ltllml Day hu been set for Friday, Apr!! of cattle and mn up f or e little 253, vielt.The scholanhip tests which here Prof. Wlido };Ee|,¢n°, mtttie il,been conduc ted during the put twopups'¢\e a recital -= Dana. lm Friday m r ",i;';,i1'.';."1:.,'::E mmeithat in both delivery and the argument.However,when the tie- clsicn was announced the vote of the judges proved to be one vote for Blair and two votes for South Omaha.In this debate the Bleir de~ haters dial better team work andhotter nxtemoonmeoue work than in of the most interesting features of th e v wm m The work on we Junior High Can- tntn is progreuing nicely. 0n~ 'hresdiy the Domestic Science dass served a Iuncheon, one-half of the clus ae:-ring the other half. The BA had a perfect attendance 'nr the week ending Aprl! Srd. All ddlls ih penmamhip are to be ;|;§¢| '§f¢r}lf`\hwmil\£ '|'llilhnl¢1»¢I In un BA by mar. AprnI dentsmbacrlber m u l l u n f ' | ' | ¢ ¢ ¢ l l ' n » 9 E= = = _ _ = = = = _ .f e r 'l a d e n a s v i l a i n ! 9 Harvard, Yale and Princeton haw entered into a singular akreelnent for these times-that head athletic concbea ahal: not he paid aalariea in eleeaa of thoao paid to full profes- xore.ll. Ls a blow to the new and popular athletic coaching profession. Wm do these venerable institutions think colleges are for, anyhow?-To peka Daily Capital. Lal Farmen Alone The vicepresident of the National Council o! the Fnrmera' Cooperative Marketing Aaaodaglon nod. "All the farmer lah of Congress la to be al- lowed to entla his own problems hignaelI".The organisation unini :noualy endo him. Pric e iirinu was an utter failure from an farmers' standpoint. u ab» ANNO UNCEMENT Having completed the training school eoune at Cl\ifl¥° on undertak inz and embalmlng, I am new pre pared to carry on the lnzalnaan of Hagguvd and Bender! and will ap- preciate any boalneu that may be given me with the assurance that I will can for lt in the heat manner and with the latest methoda. Office ar Geo. B. Ri.k¢|"| Rell FI* me office.Phone Ind. 1. Bell Red 26. Realdence Phone 224 both phones. i mc .Chris xc. Bendorf. *L o c a l . o v z n r n o w For quell: service in job vfintinn bring your work oo The §nterpriae. . . -.e \ _ . . _ __ . . . J - - 1 . 4 ¢ Palmer Brunton,of Scheneclaaly,N. Y. who came to Blair fur week lo attend the funeral ot. hla aimr, spent n few days here visiting friends and relatives.On lm. Sunday morn- ing he rang a tenor solo at the Con- gregational church which hla old friends and nelghbora enjoyed.ll han a Pludns voic e and is aolom in the First Baptist church in Schen echdy. Rev.H.Nielsen,pu te r of the Danish Lutheran church of this city and Hrs. Sam Christensen, alao of this city were married at the church on laat evening at elglxl.o'clock. Rev.Dr.V i ;performed the mar- riage ceremony in the praaeuea of a few close friends.They went ad cnee to their home at the pa;aonqc near the church.Rev. Nielaen lm] 'lu nhovr their ability in athletic: as well as in curricular subjects. Moet of the lcholnatic contests will be held during the forenoou aa an-nounced ln detail in the d pllons of the several events.The apelllng bee will take plnce al. 'J p.m. in\medl~ ately before the College High pro- gram In the Wesleyan auditorium. The track and field meet begins 2 p.m.Genenl Rules Goreming the Curri- cular Contests.ll blllt -Contestants must be|E r l 1 regularly enrolled undergraduate alu- denu in a high aehool or academy in the atata of Nebrash or adjoin- ing ataiea, mold be successfully pur- suing three atandzrd five hour coura-es..For reaaona ol' practicabillty it The judges of the debate were District Judge llaelingo of Onmhl. Prindplll Kim of the Abraham lin- coln High School of council Bluffs, and Coach Gray,head of debating coach of the Abraham Lincoln High School,Council Blulfa. The Blair Hizh School team doea not feel ¢lown hearted on account of zhin defeat.They regard It olrnest the nomo as a widow The Blair debalers go next week to Z'la!.t.smouth on Wednesday,April 22.We are hoping to end the debacle: season \ail.l1 a glorious victory at Plattv mouth. Il Fern Taft took uma plac e atlheDistrictCommercialContest at Schuyler, March 28th, 1925, wrldng will Ee necessary to limit the 'f'°'"°aL a speed of 37.33 words a minute, ber of entrants to one from each for fifteen minutes.She has netted_-L....\I.. -»e¢mn.n|» uuuakimr. cook-i an hiuh nc RR anunla Q minutn fm We are all pupils in the "school of lil'e.", Few of us,however,gel through the elemetary :Indra-and no°one ever "graduates"-At least n0f ~the.long \l.Cl.lion ggmga and we nre lrlnlderred to another and lgelter school.Some of the lessons are hard,but the Gneat 'leac.her aaaurea ua ihlt the nomo#-o of it all in character building-the making of men.All our "marks" are layed on our n r o s f w in this one subject, So, in this other school in which some of ue are teachers the aim and purpose should be-the making of men.Every lesson,every problem. every exercise should be teamed by lhia question--"what effect does ir have on the pupll 2"Not, what does he do to it,-but what does it do to i ra 4 ___E____ m n !a s t h i n ;a tt nl fo ru t l e o o r w e l d me a s u r e f o r fa r m e r s 'pa n t s . P r e fe r e n t i a l f a r m l o a n a l n a c o u n t r y p r o f e a d n g eq u al i ty ,a r e d o u b t fu l b l e u i n n .Th e t h e o r y t h a t " l I e w h o ate sla fo r y o u w i l l al s o a t e d h o r n y o u " .b a b a u p e p e r y t i m e a n y m a n ge t s a . | pe t l ml favo r .W m t h e f a n n e r m o s t w e n t :la in d u s t r i a l pegcs, t h e r e i s n o v a r i n h l l o w n f i e l d - l i l i l m Il l C O IO TI, a n l p e a s a u p r a w n f r o m $2. 60 a n d u p . A t H n .T .C .I l i l t o n f ._ Je a n n e C o o k o f S i o u x ( i t y vl s i t e d lt e r . c o us i n , l l a or i n e L i n d e n o n e d a y th i s we e k . R a y m o n d K r o g h a n d fa m i l y a r r i ve d fr o m C a n a d a a n d a r e l i vi n g i n t h e K r o g h z e d d e n e e . sr l fo a r e r e c e i vi n g t h e ¢° n | . 'll t u l s - ti o n s a n d b u t w i s h e s o f t he i r fr i e n d s . - - - - - . - H - # - I l l l n y Ch in es e scho ols h a ve fa i le d to open this year and others havebeen greatly hampered in their work by the disturbances ln the country and lack of funds.The educational d e p a r t m e n t ol'P e k i n g U n i ve r s i t y , . _.I a_. . _ . ! Hu mo r an v.a\vnln|»vn.' r "Wa _" l 5 "w vw nu--. . . » - -- - -i n g I ' l d 9¢"'5"\l»a n d t o t h r e e f " ° ' " : ! i f ! e e n m i n u t e s i n cla ss : w o r k . b u t ea c h s ch o ol i n t he ot h er s .If a l . a r g - i e r n u m b e r de s ir e t o en t e r ,e s c h eeh ocl w i l l a d o p t i t s m m p l a n fo r d e c i d i n g w h o a r e t o b e i t s r e p r e s e n - ts ti ves . P r i s e e - - W i n n e r s o f fi r s t pl ac e i n ea c h o f t h e s e co n t e n t s w i l l be a w a r d e d a ; o l d n1edsl o f s spec ial d e - . | :__ as.- -..-....:....\l.fln t h e e x c i t e m e n t o l t y p i n g w i t h s e ve n t y o t h e r e i n su ch s r a c i n g co nt es t a l w a y s b r i n g s y o u r n e t s p e e d d o w n . Sc h u yl e r t o o k f i n t pl a c e a t 42. 38 w o r d s o m i n u t e .Th i s i s t h e fi r s t y e a r B l a i r C o m m e r c i a l d e p a r t m e n t r h a s at t e nd e d t h e D i s t d c t con tes ts. The state contest will be held at\ \ - . . : . \ t . a l . . n n - . . n . - e . r I n v "T n h i m . N o ex er ci se i l w o r t h y o f a pl a c e l h t h e sc ho ol r o o m t h a t do es n o t sa t i s fy so m e h u n g e r o n t h e p a r t o f w e n o n i !o r p r o d u c e a h in qd S rl n| ; m i n d fo r m o r e . G r o y t h i s t h e r e s u l t o f e f f o r t o n t h e p a r t o f t h e p u p i l - - n o t o n t h e p a n o f t h e t e o e h e r - - a n d o n l y a s e a - t i m n l a l e e f f o r t o n h i s p a r t a r e w e 1 _ | I |.| - | II ~l»ructiveiy busy in the making af We may make stuffed deli; wise. but not.men. win Mukhnm puts in eight lines th e v n u a re c a r ri e d on a o m u r n z r q We bvr cattle.See os. -u..o n Bron. Kol1n'e Photon will plone you.tf. Read 1t.¥i¥ht in the Enferpdse. J.E.Campbell,furniture,me l ~od undertaking.52..;f Glo Jacobson: are the owners of a new Ford coupe. Hagggnl 32 Bendorf. Uodertahers, Blxlr,Nebr.Both phones.43tg, Mrs. O. H. Godney of Herman was »a n n visitor o n M m y . Mr. and Mrs. winmn $={cCrl.e`|ren Spent the first of the week ln Blair. For Sole:-Forms and residences =z <> °d li rt»d w\ r n. Go o. B. zti1 m a-tr Mr. and Mrs. Void Ireland xixlted at the John Barry homo Sunday °"°; Plug. Mn. William Ervey hireporterl as ="='1~':-ill at her home in north v c t Hair. :''. Chambers is driving a new '.\ l.:.1¢lI hoogh; from the Arndt- I"- }¢l"r Slotot C ;"" Mr.und M m Oscar Gtlberuon were Sunday afternoon visitors nt the Void Ireland home. .Are you looking for n wr i n : coat?Mrs. T. C. Hilton hu a nice line.Look them over. Mn ond Hrs.Howard Utterback left Snturdsy for Montana where tney will mike their future liorne. Favored by Fashion-Blue Bird Pearl Necklace.See the window display ot H.0llerm;m'|,Exclusive Jeweler.10~2t. The fire boy z were c alled to the Guy Bead home on east Grant street last Saturdny.Very little damage was done. For Sale:-Some of the best va mn lo ts to be found in the city. Priced to sell.Inquire at The Enter- prise office.tf. I'rank Bigelow and Henry Chris- tensen went to Lincoln lut Monday to attend o W 0.W.convention which convened there io! three dnys. The Arndt Snyder Motor Co.just gotten in a earlold of Buieks and one of Essex and is pnparotl to sell y ou n ca: nml give y ou im rncdiate delivery.ll- lt Lira.Hugh Cooke entertained the Bridge Club on last Sotuniay eve i n g .There nm three tables and following the games.the lioness served refreshments. Hemming Petenen's farm home nt Rose Hill had a close call from lightning Monday evening when a hrge tree near me house was struck and shattered to the ground. We are now delivering our freshly dug Bverbearing Strewbeny Plants at $1.50.per hundred,delivered. iI:.\ee your order now.Blair phone Black 53.ll;ron Ltetzlnger. 11-2t Particular housewives can oicone freshly laid eggs at Aye Bros. Seed House ot a little above market price. These eggs are from our own poultry 5511.15 and are guaranteed strictly fresh.6-tf .|l I Dr. H. B. Clark. Chimpnctor. ~ Higher! plieel paid Ior hides. 5141.Buch Bron. J.E.Campbell,hlrnltun.r u n and undertaking.50-tf. Sec the new Barter hat; for eh!!- drlll ag Hrs. 'r. C. Ililton|'. Soren Jensen went to Omaha lu! Monday evening on business. FARM LOANS:Private money. plenty of it.Clll and nee me. 8-lf.Geo B. Hiker. Haggnd and Bendorf,Underut era, Blair, Nehr.Both phones 43-6 George Lowe,Jr. of Hem| an1ra| o Blair visiLor.la.+\t Saturday eve- nmg. Mr.m d Mrs.Don C.Weber of Arlington were Blair callers l v l Sunday. Mr. and li n .Everdl.l l l n u e M Henman were in Blair one ¢v¢¢|i¢; la mm e k . Will Johnson, who resides out near tho College, hal built hiznscl! a line out-door ave." A new line of costa have arrived nl.Mrs.'r.C.lIIltor§s'.All does i'rlce.<\ reasonable. Hr. and Hn. W m. Mcffrneken - Omaha spent Friday and Satnnlly visiting nhlivei ln Blnir. Hrs. U. S. Henna of De Soto has "impeded Ringlela"Plymouth Rock fm for :ale et Be eac h.9-lt. A new aneoriment of Indies and childrens dressy hats just been re- ceived at Hhs-..I.,C. IIillons. Jack Crondy in serving on the Federal jury ln d ' ln the meantime enjoying a touch of city life. Hn. Omar Hopkins went dorm to the Win Memorial hospital Honda] where she iill undergo an operation in a few dsy a. For Sale:-A good 40foot lteel windmill tower and an Aermotoi windmill, all new but the fans.Ind. Phone 1541 Brown J: Leonard.Bl¢ir Nehr.no-u. John H. Johnson, our state repre- sentative, who has been spending the put Iew months in Linc oln. in the legislature, has returned to his busi ness at Hennnn. For Sale:-Aly modern six room l.ouxe.Small payment down and bel- ance as rent.Alao a oomhinntion range and ras stove"iril two beds. Inquire at Depot Store 11-II. Mrs. T. C. Hilton haa a new Ind up lo date lme of silk dresses an the ldltet colors, rust cranberry, brown tra, ;;..... and !'l!.m}l fiber slr law. Come in and nee.You will like Lhenl. Euler llomlng without its flowen is like a day without its sunrhine. I l u e I'lowers in Fine home.Semi them \ to your friends.A choioe variety of out Flowers and Planta an Rodger's Greenhouses.You are cor- dially in\ited to c ome and oee our Easter display.Say it with Plowem aoza. Kubn'a Photos will please you. For Sale:-Baled wheat straw. 9~2t.Peter Tyson. Lyle Reeh was in Omaha last hi day evening. lIlltory paper for :ale at The Enterprise office.tf. II you aee it ln The Enterprise, you can know ita right. J.E.Campbell,furniture,mea and undertaking.50~tf Cl!!Iaaaa,monthly payments, prompt service. ueorge B. Rllcer. Mn .S.W.Chambers has been ill for several days but is better at present.r 1 Silk ¢lres....New colors Up-lo~ a n style..-a¢w¢&b1¢pnlea at Mrs. T. C. Ililtons. 1ln .. \\ '.J- Sas and uW8'hl'"f"r Llario and Katherine were Omaha \1eiwrs last Satunlay. Ed.Clausen llml son,painting paper hanging and decorating. Phone lad.l38.Blair.Nebr.z u r . llr. and Mrs. Ross Deeta had as guest: last Sunday the J. M. Brews- ter family of Herman. Lyle Roch is the owner of a new Buick coupe punhaaed from the Arndt-Snyder Motor Co. Mn. W .D. Gross 2.1. been quite lnqlapoaed the post week but la feel in! a little better at present. Clu"ln Bendorf returned from Chi cago last week where he W been studying undertaking for the past month. Andrew Hansen la building a fine new porch to his treat South street residence whicll will Pl"5\! a green younfon this summer. C.A.Robeson, proprietor of the Clifton hotel, left Tuesday for San Ahtone, Texas on bnalneas and ex- p e e ts to b e g o n e ta a d a y a o r two weeks Misa Margaret Slert oi' Bwr wal recently an inte:eatell visitor of the lladio Station \'H"l..S, located in the tower oi the Sears-Roebuck plant of Chicago. Mba Cora Stticklett ls remodeling her residence on east Stale street and making a nifty little lifungalatr which adds greatly to the appearance of the nreet. Jack Croudy,Ben Redfield,w Nobreuberg.Peter Follin,Myron Metainger and John Rhoades jour- neyed tlofl to Omaha last Tuesday. having been called to serve on the Federal jury. For Sale:--Eggs for hatching from a fine flock of dark Ba Racks. Deep, narrow barring.$5 per hun- dred.Popharn strain. Chnl: Larsen, liennard, Xebr. Rt.l 9-tf.Blair phone U50. The ){el.l10lll5l.ladies will hold a haxaar and bake day at the old shoe atom building on Satunlay, April 11. Fancy work,aprons,wakes,plea. baked beans. potato salad, fruit sal ad,salad dressing and many othel articles.11ll. Mr. and Mrs. A. R.Brock enler~ Kul1n'| Photos *mill pleeee you. Hemi the me in The Enterprlee. Dr. H. B. Clerk, Chiroprector. 324.1 Ford eu for sein et e bargain. i-lf.'W. J. Sli History paper for sole l t The Enterprise offlee."H. Fsfty :ilk dresses-50 :ilk dreaeee l l reduced yficee this week. Al. Mn. 1. c . IIiltons'. Form Loans, low retest,optional payments.Geo. B. Rilrer, Blelr. For Rent:--80 eerea about two lIl|.]l» nouthwest ol' Blair. Shen rent. I1zz.Hem? Meneke. Money to loan on either city 'or farm propertir.Long time loan if 64:ire~d.5-tf Citinins Savings Bank, Bleir.Nebr. F-Il-s'Chnrlotte*Mn!\er of Omaha \1rll£\1 Bwr relatives a few unya thin §..ccl¢. 'fo2| will find spring cont: in the 1 ....Am and styles at Hn. T. C. il lt 11\. Mr. And Hn :I.N.Warrick and family visited reletivee in lows lu! Sunday. Mr.and Hn .Clem Jensen of Quick. love called on Bllir relatives lu t Sunday. C. 3: Hein who is confined to his home with illnbnn in renting e little euier et this time.. Mn. E. W. Schmldt who In in Omn lu lxoepital is neponed ee reooverinz mcely from e recent operetion. Miss Mildred Koopmnn, who is II.- tending Ontehx university, hu been spending the neat week et home. Mrs.Byron Bonn is teaching in the :ity eehoole for Hrs. Cer! Schmidt mee Hia lliller, who is evrey on her honeymoon. Mr.and Hrs.C . M .Hitrhmln :pong Sunday with Mr.Hit|:hm.ln'.r parents at their home et Weeping Water, Nebr. Blue Bird Pearl Chokere te meleh the Easter truck.See the 'eriniol dialer at II. Dilenoenna. The Ex- clusive Jeweler.10-2t. |Mrs.John_llcQoerrie went down to Omaha. lent liondey where she is Ulkins medical treltmenl..She plensIto return Setnrdly. g Mi a Belildred Lippincott.who f telc hel In the Norfolk dty ndwoh spent her fvdnx venetian with bel perenu,Mr.and Mn .Jim Lippin colt. Misa Dorothy Pgieh retumed from Chtengo lest Friday where she hu been visiting relatives for the p u t th r u weeks.She reports e very pleas-ent trip. A lerge crowd greeted Ile c hoir which sang "l"h..Crucifixion"br Dr.John Stainer. et the Eviwvnnl church on lent Sunday everdng.G. L.Dixon emi Dr. H.B. Clark had lhv principal solo work and rendered it very cneflitably. I Bleached musiin, Per yd.-___._,l8-20-22-256 Unbleawed muslim, Per yd.,......15-18-20-22-256 Cretonne, per yd. ""'"'"T""""" 'fsaa-45-15¢ Lfnngcjoth, per yd._..35c Ladies bloomers_50c to 1.25 Ladies gowns ,_:.,_.;. $1.25-1.45-1.75-1.90 Voile, per yd. .._._.._...__.-50c Ginghams, 32~inch, Per yd..,_-_.,.'J5-35 50-651: - l n¢ - _an nu... _ .r x : 5nu s- i l u l in- _ »¢-.»n t_ - n-n-»_ S¢ I_- _l.i l --a -- - n.- 1 :Q- l n-nn-1- w- _ -n nnun¢uQ- _ n n u tl u -'_ _--n un nn n: l s¢-n.~ ,nt fum 1|mn.¢ln.te: month* 1§1¢"§§.§.`"Iim=t*ifgs or public ' pine nnd wil! move his hmlly to lAr\mu-u when he im beugm fu Nothing is worth making,Iobs.Thu dons nut my the iarmer islgnnn with an enrollmentnot interested in good legislation, on the contrary. no one is more viully dtion. but so, wo, no me pwpw UIIl\.must eat farm llrbducls.Ile needs ot Dr. Lnyland States. f .nu¢»J11fi¢~i fannimr,L*;::§;:'*`,?.°'iL:,'°::',::1i.°;f:;:¥_: :"~;r;'"'T'*"~:;;"°' "°"' -~ --- ~ - --"i,5',.'f;':i':'.,t"..";i.t":':;,.m "X ....2°;:;;,.,_.'; ,),3|drcn'»-gllum|u||||||m|||||||u||I||||I|||n||11||||||\num|\|lulllllnmmunl|||||||||n1nu|mnnmu|||||u.|||||||:|nm||||u|m|||||mlI||II1I1I|||||||m||n|1||||||1|\||||||||||mv' n o 1 1 | Iu vu u u n . . - . . . - . -I .th e r e i n i n a n y ln d u st r y .Ju s t g i ve h i m a c h a n c e , l e t h i m a l o n e w i t h o u t a l o t o f fo o li s h vo l u n t e e r u p l i ft i n g m u l h e w i '1 armor t h r o u g h n e o fee-I t h e w o r l d . P I O N E E R N E B R A S K A N 1'n.1.~\P U L P I T R e v.D e L o n g o f Co u nc i l B l u ffs sp o k e a t t h e Me t h od i s t c h u r c h i n t h i s c i t y o n l u t Su n d a y e ve n i n g .A g o o d - o i l e d c o n g r e g a t i o n z ft t i o d R e v. D o L o n g a n d a l l en j oy e d h l a ta l k o n t h e e a r l y d a y s i n N e h r u k t . h a u i n s t r a w ,br a i n s u n o a u :l a u r i u l h u e j u s t a r r i ve d a t M n . ' l ' .c . Elilt onah Pr ic es r e u o n n b l e . D r .W .I-`.H e m p h i l f n sis ter R u t h n h o la a t t e n d i n g th e ntu te un i \e r = i t y a p fn l a p a r t o f h e r a- mi ng va ca t io n w i w h e r b r o t h e r a n d fa m i l y . A n u m b e r o f t h e m e m b e r s o f t h e A m e r i c a n L e g i o n b a n d w e r e e n t : ta i n e d a t a :d x o'c lo ck d i n n e r a t Fort Omaha, last 'hlesday evening. H r . a n d M n . . ~ J . H a r t s o n e n t e r - ta i ne d t h e H .S k o v Ni e l s e n .fam il y a m i P r o f.M a u r i c e S m i t h o f L i n c o l n , r 1- l lan-»n ap.;- _1-nn:n-n- -- u n u n -- - »on-Ai n o1|o n |an_ 1o l ononlnanup1 - pu - I ..._-up-- 1: u n: pn -- na -u n -1 -. E Eif E = : : E E ~ srgu. .1 ~,L5 Wa~h Day Mo d el zu - C when you use the new A U T O M A T I C Washer with the large capacity corrugated Copper Tub with aluminum lid. One wash- ing will convince you of the efficient and economical manner in which it operates. The A U T O M A T I C Electric W asher is of standard high q iality.its price so reason- able----the terms so easy----that its remark- able value is instantly recognized. ¢" y _5 1'-~T h e A r n d t H a r d w a r e ~ ...» ' ...-* " 1 ; ., ' \' Y Auio aiic 'J n ff.i§,¥¢ h g 1 ~./ `4 _mnclun 0: s z Q1 HHn z :x nz u .-l : nn1 Qnm-n _ananmn_...¢ _ -_ _a n :- n z- | -- _un-u:1 -u n -4-upq 1 _- n __ - _:qu-¢-ana I- -z m- _ --_ _: l n-» -an-un1 : _n z .nl-ha.nul- | - |u1:_- 1 -- |nn.;n-n--. , -1 - :-- w- a nn_ , -n1.an1 - u- u n- | --|-¢n-n ---¢ ¢ _ ¢ Indian Head, ai! colon,1 yd. wide_see Cotton crepe, per yd 350 Siik crepes, per yd,$2.00-2.50-3.25 Silk scarfs saos-225-2.95 Gossard coz-sets .m$2~5o-2.15-3.50-5.00 IGrace corsets __$1.75-" 9: Siar thread, 3 for.,,.___.10c Humming Bird Hose, Per pair,.___...,H__1.50 Armour Plate Hose, Chiidrens, black,_ brown, xhite-356 Armo gr Plate Hose,__ Lad1es.,...._...-_20-3a-Bae Ladies Silk step-ins _1.50 Ladies Silk bloomers ._ 2.00 O J. SAS :| I = n a l In t l D a t e u l !l r . m e m u §;|| Q store buihling on Saturday, April ll 5 ;Fancy work,aprons, cakes,pies§baked beans, p0¢;¢9,g;1;d, fruit nl ;ul,:sind dreuidg and many other Q :_.articles.11-1: §Ed Benn! wen down to Zi ville E Mo. int Saturdly i nl of the ning.At 1 late hour a dainty lunch ean was served and a few more games of cards were indul;ed in be- fore the guests bade host Ind hor»tes.== goodnight.Every one present had a delighdui time. Mrs.W.G.Harrison who live-$Q u i n a n u m b e r o f W a a h i n g t o a c o u n - t y y o u n g pe o p l e h a ve jo u r ne y e d t o Co u n c i l B l u fi a i n t h e p e a t t o h e m a r - r i e d b y R e v.D e L o n g , w h o l a w i d e - l y k n o w n a s " t h e m a r r y i n g p e r s o n " . T h e fo l l o w i n g a n k l e eo nt al na a b o u t t h e essence o f h l a t a l k :" I think myself henry that I am penalt Neb.at dinner Tuesday evwng ln honor of Misa Elna_ Nlelaenk ap- p r o a c h i n g m a r r i a g e t o P r o f.S m i t h o n W e dn es da y. H r s .H .C .Ol s o n w a s hoateaa t o n n u m b e r o f f r i e m i a o n l a s t S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n , t h e a ff a i r b e i n g i n h o n o rn o * ° ' M d b e f o r e u m * = ° " K ' ° ¥ * " ° " I o r h e r bi r t h d a y .a t fi ve o'¢J<>=\=a in t h e M e t h o di s t c hu r c h ay , B l ai r a n d fl n a s u p p e r w a s M , . , » , d a n d l a t e r i n t o n a y a f e r r w o r d s . K a I l o o k b a c k t o t h e t i m e a e ve n - the eveni ng, th e h oat ere u s erved lun ch , Th e o o e a s i o n w e e e n j o y e d b y a l l In t l t y e g h t ye a r s a g o w h e n I d r o ve l-e at wi a he a w e r e Bx tt ml bl l t o Mr ¢ . c a t t o o ve r t h i s t c r n t o r y t h u lo ca li t y o n pr i n ci p l e pla ce \ h e r u | ? l " n fo r m a n m o r e M P P :h i m . w l l d fe e d c o u l d be o b t a i n e d s u c h a s on y x . mm m be d s a n d w i l d p e a vl ne a . I n tho se d a y s i t w a s d a n g e r \ t o s t r a y f o r f r o m c a m p a n d d e p e n d a s w e d l d m o s t l y , o n w i l d g a m e f o r fo od .H o w e ve r t h e In d i a n a h u ! M n .L u c i e n B a l l e r en t er t a in e d n n u m b e r o f l i t t l e fo l k s a t h e r h o m e o n la s t Tu e s d a y a fl e r n o o n fr o m 3 u n t i l 8 i n h o n o r o f h e r l i t t l e d a u g h - te r ,E7e an or 'a si x t h bl r t h d a y .Th e m a d e g a m e scarce ao t h a t ir.w a e ; o a u o l b i r t h d a y de c o r at i o n s n m l t a k e o e c e w w r s o m e t i m e s z o s ° fi ft y m l l e a w ¢ | ¢o n h n m i a n d t h e yo u ng a te r s o u t t o h u n t a n d no t a lw a ys b e _ g ue - ceaa ful.It w a . : t h e n , t h a t w e h a d t o suln dst o n a n i e h o k e a an d co r n pa n e . W h e n e b o y o f t w e l ve y e a r n 1 vfa . n w i t h B r i g h a m Y o u n g a n d h i s fo l l o w - e r a w h e n t h e y l e ft N a u vo o a n d s t a r t - e d w e s t w a n l a n d r e l i e h i n g t h e M i e s - o u r l r i ve r w e n t i n t o e o r a p n t W i n t e r s Q u a r t e r s n e w k n o w n a a F l o r e n c e . l t n a > m y j o b t o h e l p £ l H \ ¢ t h e c a t t l e t u t h e fr o m r u s h b e d s n o r t h o f h e r e wh i c h : n u d e zo o c ffe e d l o r t h e c a t t l e , n o n e b e i n g ava i l a b l e a r o u n d F l o r ence.I t l a s u r e l y wo n d e r fu l .t h e c h u n l i i t h a t h a ve ta k e n pl ac e a s w h e n I d r o ve t h r w a h W a s h i n g t o n h a d i o t a o l fu n h un t i n g E a . - l te r e g hi d d e n i n t h e y a r d .Th e r e w e r e fo u r t e e n pr es e nt . W o r d h a s j u s t b e e n re ce ived h e r e 1>Jo h n N e w e l l t h a t h i a u l f e i s o n h e r w a y f r o m C u l i l o m i a . a c c o m p a n ie d b y h e r s i s t e r, B i ns . A l ic e N ew e l l , t o Roc he ste r,Qllnn.,w h e r e M r s . Al i c e Ne a- el l w i l l s u b m i t t o a r-ur r i c a !op e r a ti o n .M r s .Jo h n N e w e l l w a s ca ll ed t o L o s An g e l e s se ve r n . w e e k s a g o b y t h e aer lo ua n a t u r e o ' | h e r aia ter 'a illn ess a n d ll.w a s ale 5m¢.1 t h a t th i s m o r e w a s t h e ~ t h i n g t o do .Jo h n N e w e l l pl a n s t o 1 f 3333333333- -- n-no3333333334 | 13: L -than2==33dun-333333333333333- _e n -¢ _ ,a a --- . .-n nana..33ln-nu_ q- u n- -I-un3In-ul - u3I-nu3ea-up3I l »- _¢-na3qu-|3 .33333333333333333333333333333- n. .- n u31 - _- u- n u¢ - n33l u -- u p--an3h s -33ann3h - u3Ia n3¢ - _1 - _= \ " W f '0 /J /~ EASTER HATS aw styles in fine straws, all , drbopy shades, off-the-face KS, in black and all wanted mmed with flowers; ribbons, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 drens hats at reduced prices _ 3 HILTON, Milliner / N SPECIAL! Hundreds of cl wanted fabrics. J . 1 4ever ne Pokes .ked ha u-ml zo.. ash.. \\. 1'. Hemphill will hawdate. Mr. and Mrs.F. W.Amelt went to O n Wednesday ahomocn to anend the funeral of Mrs.A.A Nixon, who is the mother of Hrs. C. Ray Gates of Grand Inland, Neh. Mn .Nixon often viwited the Rn? charge of the program.The subject is Babylonia. Miss Lillian Larson,third grml tearher in the city schools, has been elected to teach in the 5{cCook mhools for next y ur.Miss Lnron m u u e s u u u H g u Effectively tri Galea family when (hey aim 3,¢,ll\ax been teaching In Blair for the knnwn in n mxmhnr nl illairlluwt five years Ind only an zncrva-e;. 4 ui . " i f " " " ` " " " ' " " " * -,L _,annum er ll .w u o l a l l e n ~ph! her to make she: al vu l¢~¢kd.uI lo InllPrices--- $2.50 'Ihe De Soto Lndies'Club met with Hrs. Roy Anelersog last Thurs day, April 2, for their regular meet- ing.There were sixteen ladies present on this occasion. two of whom Mrs.John Reid and Hrs.Charlie Amiremwnn were viftitors.A rom mittce demonstrated different vray= of preparing carrots for palaubledishes and in af! ten ways wah found rad mmplefl to the satisfaction of thc i:ulies ~No doubt but that every gm\| en will have I. ar rot row this year since that humble ulles of the Uub are indcbtel t uid poaition here for next year.r The Monday .¢\ft¢rn.on Club rn-t Aprii 6 at the home of Mrs. J if Smith.Mrs. C. 0. Dauson filled the : a!tern00n=» progtum with a paper m 'mic Study of the Onrhe-tra. 1-4 rn. lowing the remiing of tthirh !\ir~. Zlawmn talked in nn intcn»-ling :mm ner on liinlls of imtruments, t11»1: history and evolution. aht |len\gntm | led different forms £ll\\| kiTl\IR of mn ; nc with reconhc on the victrnla.Tir: M n Daumn for an aflerroon of FJ MRS. T, k §T H E B I G S T O R E ; E Tn e O L I ) R E L I AB L E E §uu|||||n|u||numm.u1|umnu1|I111muun|||||||u|||u|||nunuummnum|EThe counny uhh mmm; I mum!me mm them i Ummm mm.,~-5 ___fields which will be ning.541|III!IllII1IIIIIHIIIIllIlIlIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIllIllINIHIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll||||l'|||||I|||||||IIIIIIllIIllII||||||II|||I||ll|||l||||IlIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIHIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllf \£::ctubiehas comeintoita own again. prafit I~ LVESTUGKPRICESnr snug. uma Fat Cattle Dull and 10 and 15c Lower--Top $11.00 A 15 To 25c DROP iN H065 Moderate mm 0| Sheep and Lamb! and .nrkd lifting Q9 251: Highn- Frt | .nsb¢.81|.u0: Fat urn U23 Univ. Stock Yardi Andi 8. 1925-Racelpu ol cnttk Tu u d q wa sllln nl 8,500 h a d md the marks! dui! at a 106 Ik decllne.Best. land!night :men hrougtu sum.Cmrnand (owen held stud? Quntsrlonl on Cattle!0004 toehotee yanrlingn. 89.8061li.1G: hlf tohood yenrlmp (|.009$.8&:n a ma n In tml: Jurhnll. S8.Q089.0¢l; mud £0fairI n r ll n p l10.!59l1.l0:hi r to good slven $9.00G10.l0;comme! lnhir aleen ¥B.DOQ9.00; lnihy, winn- cd uv catlll,3122512100:n o d to choice baton,;s.zs¢1oso;lair tngood fed helferl. $3OOUHID; mmnmnlo mr (cd heiforl. l!.006l.00;good to chulca led cunt. ;1.z:us.50;h lrto :ood fed rows.33.75{!¥.00;cum- mon so hir cowl, 8'l.00Q..!9; cuttlrfl. s h lfi lt h m d u d a x a h l lt a s n g b r n p c u n n u b u t t h q m n w t u ~ ~START TURKEY Povvrs aus~ The p d a n u h d fo r h u h : u mm a z ' r 1 m n a » - e . ma m a ¢ :an ds lswr o n zr lil ma me io dolemiuii primarily by das wich thu:fan raven drpezul: upon gettin :nut d th¢.¢| rly posit.: to mats ily.Evtn f11011831 it il often mush ered that uri; hmo-dl invariably ~ they may be pnfiubly rained if li ttle mn a re i s d vtn the m. Turkey qu an h e htc he d in n lncubuor nthhctorilynnd thcpuul bmuderrl In colony hroodlrs much th mme sn : m u ¢ h k i m u ¢~ Turkey s ahould be kept uray 2 :round over which chickens hav nmged if this in at nil pouiblc. aerfous blukhead discue u ~ cémmon smong turkeys t h t kapf. with ridden; than among poultn which are raised on cl~ grouml.Cod liver oi! and sour mdk cron more Impurtant in the feldn cf little turlmrl thu: in feeding Uttl chicks.F w lhodd i n much uma .u fo r little ahh h, tbl ~ A G R I C U L T U R A L c o m m ; n r r s u s r o x N o m ; R E S E T Y I A I L I N G s r s u w a s a n x 'P L A N T S U s e o n l y y u r l i n g a t r l w b o r r y p l a n t s f o r l n e w bu d,t h e A g r i c u l - t u r a l C o l l o n as L i n c o l n a d vh o s . T h e l o o t l o n t h e o e p l s n u a n l i g t t l r e o l o n d u m m u m a o f o l d p l u m . S e t t h e p l a n t s 1 5 t o 1 s I n c h e s s p a n i n l l s e r o w i f i t i n i n t l n d e d t h l t t h e mu euntwly Qeeome muted.Pull o f f d l t h e I - e a ve s b u t t h e t w o n u t ! ! : n e s w h e n t h e p h n t i l u t .S p r e a d t h e m u w e i i n o d f i r m t h e d i r t ; r . . u n d t h e m l o t h e y w i l l n u n n o w - i n z i m n m d i l t e i y .Th e c r o w n o f t h t p h a t .sh o ul d b e j o n K e w l w i t h t l u t o p o f t h e ( r o u n d .Pi n c h o f f th# fl o w e r s t e m s t h e fi r s t m u o n b u t e n c o u r a g e u m e p h n u t o r u n n n d s c t n e w pl a n t s t o f o r m n g o o d r o w fo r t h e me xl ; e o r 'a c i u p . I |o l g z s r l x n c u u s n H E A T .H vu h l w h i c h fo r m s o n t h e o u u l d g o f c u r e d m o n t ne ed c a m e n o u l a n n 1¢r¢»\1dc¢i : h e pieces o f m e n t ;.,n 1 cr a c k o p e n a n d l o t t h c mou nd g e t ilmitlé.Th e m o u ld c a n be * a s i an * o f! g _ A H _ _ g 0 A } ) T u g . ; T A B L E a broad Ik-ld forbids its hooomln|'oonn],uenoea may be from 5 bud 1o wln | .n § '¢n»l,nd lt! | 1n t} \e D fh lu ln d p oln h ' h l l i s m o m t h l n5. . . _ . - . . . . l - _ - - . _ - _ -- -- - - 1 - ' ' F »T»?;1t»T1li'e%;'|1r£l». all tl:te m§ engaged in a morbid struggle wlth thetynnny of nls nerves.Homin! had moved or mmeqed ltlm.Tlwae ianfew sentences of nu were the drst evluleneee M ta tum to a naturaloulioolt.tr ha had ahrnntzett almost to a shadow.There was ref!Elttle left of the gay ulhl tldnonnlr youu:mm "ho had wasnt his arm round }lJr1lle.l wnlst elul druvtn lwr Into the car. mocked nl C||ri»toplu.~ra mnon strnntrs.ond.with a few eereleaanurds. bulil up ln M;¢rtlles hmrt thefslrgland at the end ol the road.\et. as they dren' Bent the place where they had found her.he seemed toalmtar od some ol' his tqrpor.Ile satup and iodltesl about htm with reminis cent qos.(toe more bend and they would see the :met-would you Illte to stop tor a moment!" Chrlstopher naked."Mfttile ll almost temt!Q'to be here."'rttts was most amtrewlly a changed Ge:-nhl tte was nl 'dlmlleq I*If you thlnk .».»R¥t\. tlka to sea al." he assentedlla sat tttlflglll. now. leaning a llttte .£or\1ttrtl.They were Nliml the cobner.ln sight of the llltte grove of exon-"ta And there at the gate-llyrtllei-fteratd gave n llttle exclalnlllon whlch sounded almost like a sob.ms lorrettulooa stare had some lllln; ln it allke ot' polo and fear. "1 wrote tm days uso and salt! thatI a should be |;>aasllt(,"Chrllloplt¢ ttalllly erplalned...-- _.a.-......e s- ' _et h e c ` i r T " ' t o i i - ~ » = f o » = 1 . * T E E i m m a a t G w i l l c o m e a n d h a v e a l o o k a t h t m t o a f e a r d a y s .n o s e n e n t e a n a t a r t t s r e L i f y o n l i k e .s o t h a t y o u h a v e h e l p t t y o u w a n t t t . " B h e u n i t e d t l z r o o a h h e r t e a r s . '1 shall need no help." me oma-ised.I will mrs Gemld.Tell Lad; Mar:anal Lord lltnterlera tlmt 1promlee lt.\. ttnly leave htm alone withme.Ito not come. gf of sou. :mul 1Isend.lf he wishes lrere. 1 me lslrs ia ver from Sam ltaplsnol--he can be with yon ln n hm hours.ltot I mmshe will he etment.l thlnlt he will so better here." Chapter: X "i ntl now."("l-1lsl».>|,1l1er sold.aa their cur rmtrled up Ute lust llllillh"to see ll Llyrtlle lrnl kept her sronll* g "'I'ersonnll7.'Lord lltnterteya daelared. "l am roundsnt.That roons touillll has powers taeyond the ordinary human belnx'a.iteslttos.our w e:rnme eyerr dey Lare assured us that all ls well."I 'It seems ettrlona tn me that Gab ald sdtnuld have been so content,"Star; mnnrted."Is this the ply.-e, 0:rtstovt»er't"Cttrlnopher nodded.The ear was stmrlnl up.On their right tml thetlttle zrora ot fmmresa trees and me late.'Here they are!" Mary exclaimed."WHL lull look at Gerald!"l The two mon: neonls tame don Ilia! you have meth Lia?) mid me veri hat'I*!. and that no bride In the arortd use erer more treleorne than llyrtila to our home and tires." :H\r¢r one begun to tatk at once. Linqh-Bids open for paving Cot- ner bouleanl.Bethany-Plans made to eontptete 929,009 paving project on "0" street this summer.By and by, that eurtous sense of os ..1ren|1ff.tlsel'eellne_that the \rhnletttln¢'B"5d¥°P°'*Tentative plana being 'rms at scene out of an oldfnshlonod made to build beet sugar factory fonwlr.tllllled a\\u.1 flerntd.who here.was ahnmelensty 'holding 3l3rtlles hnnd 3 Crawford- Ereefloii or pickling under the tablo~'loth mlaed hls gtasl plant nr°P°»d» l and looked lnto her eseln |"It urns 1. after nll." he whispered."who had no Idea what lay at the end5 of the tond.Toe were the alae lad! land ! the fool.".Q All through ttse afternoon the vil | legen came end went. and the young° people :lanred in the fleltl at the had If the farm.llnny tnnsts were ex-ithnngnl.Every one was ostnordt-1 nnrlly hatlllrf Then the time came forl ('l|rtsta=q»l1er, who was on bla way back ' to IInzluml to leave.. Mary. who was lspoottlng the Ittrltl qrlth her futher at('nnnl*|\. walked! with ltlm to the msd. fm-r paused for a moment nt the sate.|"And lt was reatly here tlnnt g- 1 fl!tlntl tltyrtnet" Mary remarked. I a lng llrotllltl her with lnteresl.l "We found her on thla \ery spot." ifhrlznnpllef atmrered, "easing alongthe rom! tn the hllts.All lm life she had wondered what tny on the othereldoMany of ua never tlnrt out.x think tlsnt Gerald has been ref! me tnnnle."0"Z am lad that you a°':- heyy 'bout.I z 4lr." sho sald. with quiet tm taetfut Neligh-Drilling resumed at Nash oil field.Lineoln-Ornamental lightin¢syn Lent to be installed' on "P"street between Burlington and Rott: la depots.Boch...Central Power Companyto reeonatruct line between this place and St. Paul.Falls City -Bids to ~opened .-tpril 13 for $81,000 paving proled. Eustis-Four hundred eases of €§'Ra shipped from this pomt i n I almrle lay..Ravenna-Community building lo be erected noon.'Hebron--Conttan nwanled for a mile oi brlek pwtttl, irtttlutliog por- tione of Lincoln avenue and Fourth rtreots.Lincoln--Board of educ ation ,to spend $2,520,000 for erection of new v e n o m .Schuyler-City abandons municipal nbdrir lteht plant to purchase pow paving distrlctNo. 2. .. Oxxmha-;Widtning of Twenti- fourth street proposed. Lincol..'Stepe taken no organize builders' exchange subdivision. logon-Plans nearing completion for construction of $205,000 dntlnage dltcfa.\l.¢>1uris1*iile--flridge .across Plath river opened for traffic. Uvpartnnnt of Agdeulture esti- mates are that this ycar's spring wheat planting will be 118.9 per oent of last ;|rear'e, and the total wheat aneage will he about 107 per rent, ot; 3,300,000 sores above the 1924 crop.The c om estimate is for 2.3 per cent increase. and oats will gain an eetimnted 5.6 per cent.Potato'acre estimated at only 98 per cen of the tem crop.An increase of p9 per cent in sweet potato sue age ls forecasted, and to per cent tobaceo. , . . ..- CATHOLIC CHURCH C.A.Be;ersdfrfer.Priest Holy Week Services at St. ~I"ran- cie Catholic church will be as fol- it-Ira.Mo ; eervloea at 7:30 on Holy l°huraday,Good Friday and Holy Saturday.On Good Friday evening at 8:00 o A n a n h g n a q s g n n a q The Mystery Road ( ._ By ._:.. F. Phillips opwmim ¢ u U s 0 ' i u v w i u w n i i »1m»s».»»»-..¢c». Cha pter IX Arnr use; had len 'Duuhm the non seemw almnu ze change plan.-a.J, thu for lhe Iult tour dl!! hld been ln much the :mme mentally comm-toee state u he had been dura nu mum from Bcounmi. an up emi forun nm time begun to look about mm with interest Clarkstopher,on thenum hand. who dndn; the tho!! ol' their juumey had been eontlnually eu-deuoring to amuse md enleneln me eompnnlun. gradually relapsed into ann zu of ilaoughtfulnen.They hldp|m-\|n|m|;¢n llyefel. however, and were winding their we; around the Feret du Dom. before any dleeci allu dnn ne made In me subjeci which ' m m n m 3:32 P. M. Ddly. 'hli u W ant 7: 1 3 ~ I . D d ly . C . S l . P . H . l 0 Impe x amiur u an d ' Hem se. a»d» or an dm. its uue uadtlin-ua.|Of course the loc al newupnpn ll For, after ul. lm is un home nov:na w o n n f i rm : mmm bu m Thi' which is mest'i.mporI.ant to moot ai is *ht it ii impr wlng fro m y ur to ul.W i have u n : n a t a l u m m am, vhs ' a:i| giving in na d-nl a °l'nh»¢ Hank II .\.- .............u.:I ...1.:.5. Inn la..constantly better D¢'"P\P¢\»IU! 7:15 A. ll. Billy creep! Sunday. 2:63 P. ll. Daily except Sunday. 6:28 P. ll. Daily except Sunday. 1:45 A. H. Sunday ody. 'n-mu s u m 8:25 A. hi. Daily except Sunday. 12:35 P. M. Daily eaneept Sunday. 6:28 P. ll. Daily. THE LOCAL NEWSPAPER In spite of the fact thas the metro- politan Prem now reaches mm near ly every town m d tillage in the country, the local newspaper in the United Stahea ia each year getting on a firiner foundation and beeom- inz more and more useful to its home community. It may he said that the day of the local newspaper is here tuo. The metropolitan daily with its I l l M I I B l \ l l l l | l | \ l l | | \ 1 | . | |v u s ' e n o v . and In the people who are our neigh hora and friends.And it ll the lo- eal newspaper which neonis the hap» penings of uae folks at home. and in addition foster!the civic pride and progressive spirit of the eom»munity.I lt ia the home newspaper whirl boosts tha town,year in and year to advertise theout, which rduaes 1 city merchants in eompetition withl the lo a l business takes the lend in which has for its men and which every enterprise purpose the up-building and prosperity of th! °"""| munity. We frequently hear it mid that the chi time independent spirit.of the newspaper is gone, that ita edi torial policy is now lublevient to the hvairlesa ¢>lfiee.' Yet this is no: true.There is more smaelfiah idealI why it.u inereeainr its influentl for good in the community.But the lo- eal overpower ia alill the prindpll booster for the community,and it does: its boosting often without any hJ|»e .of material unnni. llnfort\.|nate indeed is the commu- nity which reither appremintes nor 1uppuns its local newspapers. . -- Q -n POOR HEALTH xwzx-:.- a w w ro PROPER BDLTATIDN How can we expect to force edu- cation into individuals who em ,,¢n4, ing at least 50 per cent of their energy,which is needed for ~ atudiea in fighting their vhawknl handicaps?Thla. question is pre- sented by Ge°rr° T.Staffonl,H. D.,in an article in the Flabrunry number of School Life, a poblicltiol of the Department of the Interior, s a-» worid-wide news.its comic sheet: nun an :ne *"°'f*3° '°°f' """"'P"iIIureau of Educatio and its magazine supplaments, while of course ensntid in our modern civilization, unmt take the place od th! home newspper.The very fact that the bi l city daily must cove.: mu l an m y v i m ' ° " ' " ° "' " " "out of 1,9-lu Unive:-any of zuusou ;,'.-,.;,;5 """ ""¢}fabé£| 5§raniprim.1° ff°'¥"f""5 # w b out in en eamminetl in 1923,me a m e n u m. s lw ccxggg neu ! n m maa the "W *Inch at beiievu will be for either poor or fair body developmelil hun u lv n ,;:.aoa|.:o:b u t me th e xwd al the nation and °f W as :wa defediw: hmu. me ua nl-bulrbnr m u .u. 1 s ¢1 u ;" g g |t regirdleu of what thi'Md he 52 bulls,SLSOQLBB;[ood to cl.0Il\Tn.l|\iY,~ . 3 E " : . f ' §2 ' 3 . . . . . .u l Kledefl.r:.s.:¢sas;h i r lo |004 . . . .v - . -- n u » »u u v u q q m a n u u v u u \ u v » » \ . n »v i u h " n v |9 - m u :u - n . be vaed first from the |umm¢r'|must he takegm to not overp"a|¢l tim wvnla beanie they are moat likely pculia.Oakland,haul boikd was l»b.|:r|.ckopen.Bieonlhouldbeuledrrullblnd shell and sll, and jahmy b¢f..n it turns yullmr or get: strung. ako an xukfnmry finds. P mp e r ly c u r e d h a m ll n u ld to i m ''* | 11 11 II1 |1 I 4 \ Bhl ltfpptd ont mm me fvlu wmet umm.Even to Chrlatopher ber:omlng vraa almost un a vision.Tha :mall dllrenocea M clothing and circumstance seemed leanel; to exist. sz ana Myrtlll who welcomed them,xbyly but lvrfullr.Har ages wen and upon Gerald. and lbara aas atouch of sublime Fil! In them aa aharaanmlthe change.But from w taco almne the same thlnga. 'You vrlll coma ln and aea mshome!! nbc begged. "Tha car can tumln here.The road la better than u tba cyprus :row arm In ann.Geniewal walking with much or 111| ow' a u g u r .Once more hia head waltbrolm back; once more than #aa all the }oy of wild mir-In tn tha abandon 1of ma enumalmlc mnlng.Mrnlla.; on the other hand, seemed quieter uma 'canal.4 "Ga-nld. what have you up to!" hll father demanded..1Gerald taughed..ur g "Llano to that. dad," he said, 'ltdaee u' you c am nm"1 | l ! l 1 l l 1 l . l . \ . | l ¢ 1." l l a t b e c a u s e I a s n w : : b c u z I t . " Christopher rejoined. twhinz towards her. "that I om golrg to #calore--zhat.Mary-well. I lhlnk 'I NPI a llttle like the man who walked for'a few minute!nf his nn- ln the moonlight and fan- dnl that sz was a day.I he-neatly thought that I van in lon- allh llyrula.I lrnmr now that there la no one I evar really f ared for but yon. Mary." She ralaed her bc-ad and looked at hlm. yielding unn-alatlngly to the am: which was drown around he-r. er lights from Northweatem Publif Service Couqhny of Columblll» Nehnu h Ci ty -ll5 mlles of pav- inx incluaed in was improvement program.Llncom--'i'oung Womerfa Chris- tian Aaaodation to erect new home at comer of Fourteenth and " L " streets.Dawson City votes $50,000 bond issue for erection of new school o'eloek. Father Urbamea of tha Re- demptorlst lléliaaionary Older u m deliver a aeimon on the Paaalén. Mass on Easter Sunday will begin at 8:30 AM. CONGRUGA TIDNAL c mmc n .James A. Mclieeman, Pano: Easter services next Sunday. Le'l'amake the day S ufonilerful admitta- 'Stl ull t.ma y I n v w a u u y q w u ,. - -" N ge n ,84.750 1 18:co m m o n a o m r |» ro \c w n hh a d I1 n h o u Ie r a ,4 7 h a d hol1o*\:f " | § ¢ "$ | . 7 5 U '. T5 ;g u t o d m f e ,t ; l l Ims coax YIELD d a n n a m a d e I n m e s u b j e c t w n l c n.in u r g i n g degr ees wa s fo re mo st l n :l ag m lu d a or b ot h n ! th em ." A b o u t a n h o m ' : n d 1 t m l ! b e y o n d M i l l . W u l f : u r U e n l d n a k e d . Chr is to ph er n od de d.l l 1 | a s H m m ' c a n t u m h e m a d e n o c o m m e n t u p o n th e f m th at tle ra ld h a d e n u m u p L - - . . _andu n f l l n n l backs, 342 had lateral curvazurt 01 the qpine. 350 had fill. fuel. H0601 s w m u a nWeneedcloser cooperation bo- tween the school and the hams In matter! of k t t i h he cumin!!!- Parentl must made to see the (wwe of :mum zo dxeir children. 'nn Ieedhoms: pin and the nicesdty for s wc hn,ST508|W i m r to w a "-J " " rglotleri, }|;|g1;;; c ommon za htl nuu d malt is to wrap it in than llociors, $l.3l¢¢.t5; trllhy atocllrl. #4.5005.3Ii: mer qsllc n. wlsosxn; ltock mn, $3.750<|.00; uoct enlvn. 8.000300. Ilogo 15|25c Lovnf' f m thousand trash ho p arrivld, 'nwaday lad mont* llowly at a 150lk do c lim Tho top uns $18.00 :nd mudin, carefully turning the edgen under and :effing thc bl: on.This puchge should than be eewoaod with m e n !srnppingn of paper.Any mou'ri whic h funn: an be stripped off with the doth.Moulded paper will suc k HIM ra the mat.If tlse make house is ahsokntnly tight. the""f"'f_"" 'f'°'f"ff _f'fI'__'f_f_',,,.,{ au.: of an-L mam at :12.5o0:z.m;,mked men c an be new th an v ¢¢ u - a n u n . ; |» | » U . a n - u n . - nEntryblank:fre new :u d y for the m e Corn- Yield Conant.An vanee " P M I ua use Agrimlsmu C°5l¢n» Linmin. hom different puns o f o n m u i n d i a n a h m h m m for the comin; y ur.Buren! firm- en hsve been hard sayin( :bg the IBM rec ord of 78 bushels per ann an 10 mens would not bl hllinlonrh Coors WITH S HG AI r l w m l u n a n u m u " » . . , , - -" J u n l b o u t t h i s t i m e o f t h t y u l r . too."Ge ra ld went on.rummntlnarly. "I r em em be r th es e or ch ar d. : we re S un _.L.-..|....0 incl ; n1 nlr A n d \D1.l I l l us e d t o t m *1 - 1 q m n n d o f t h e c n . " G e n l d a l i .ur " I w o u l d n l h e r w a l k . "puTh e y mo ve d sl o w l y d o n th r o u g h Thu gnll from the little nfhlte gmrgg I »1 nm qulte mfg." gh; .m}§g_==rH- bni\d.i.u|.|dan of » wand-erfui week if devotion ey 'r a g la d. " At y rt l le wa l e a al l y pe nm ad ed .H a r t h e r l t l a w dlt po as ea sM Ge r a l d a a CJ t ur lt et i to w ar d: t he h ou se .H a r ! lk e d o n t ha o th e r a id e . " Y o u h a ve n o w a r r i ve d i n l i g n e m e e celeb ratio ns."Ge r a l d contln tted. ~e l ea s t t tm t e nn u t r y a r e i n t In o n e fa t ' a i d e of t h e h m t n e .Ya n. ws u ~:Ir have the n pport untty nl' bean z me m ak e a Iil l le q u- e tl t In nt ; mm t ect Fr e nc h .wh i c h I h a m i u l m t b r h e a r t . "A " S o y o u a r e r e a l l y t n n r r l n l !"I l a n cl ai me d tn c n dt t o ut d g ."(Zer al=d- l l e - - h m r w n t t d e r fu i It a l l a H t m l !" "A : u u : In z t " G er a l d aa r e e d ."3 Ia tr l» ~rs wa s evi de n tl y m y pre de st in ed ecca.I au t n a l o n g : - r Il t I h a n ve r h ee n a n h a w : In m y t l fe .I n a ~artt ta fo r fo ur ho urs y este rday. and n c t t d n z appsum-ta atw ta o ve r t h e tl t o g e t r h l o f n l i t t le s up e r flu o u s ~er fy aft er tra W h a t I R a l l ; c n vo t t h o } n h 0 ;l'lr t°¢¢~.th e It e m !n u m .u t u m u e l¢ || ll !N a i r n i n tr.Stia yn I d nn t un vlo r st m n d t he MIL " As the y re- :t uhe d the hm ts a. th e o ld |mme »tht1'|'|'|.\nE nut. beaming with miles. |'|eI'lldltml In nnrl that f~\tr3 ntto |e In u n \ \ l |lu n z u mz v a n d t h a t h e u i d tn l k t n th e m ab o u t Bly rtl le. ~n c h m n w as s p r e a d n u t o n t h e ve r a d n . n m !M a r i o l m t l a y o u n g fr i e n d -+th e vl t l a g r w i t h : n a t hn t t d w a wh i te e an m t tn n .-n fa stt- ned In tl tolr tt. wer e nrait lnt: tn serve.Qe r at d lm se l f u nm rk e d t he w l ne . 'I p r o p a ne t o m a l e a s p e e ch , " L o r d In le tl e ;a a n no un ce d . ho l di ng o u t ht a oa m tn g : t a m .'11 mu- ut be a t llt ofl ony ." Ger ald ln te tt "Th e nm e | ¢ tt s , w on t w al t . " °"rhétt. us an n alé tt e ts m y fu rn ri ta di sh a nd t ha t nn appe ars to b e a ciwf tfoe uwe. I |270 9 I h. " h i s fl'l h| t ;m\ent»~d." I UNL!o p t ;ang,Gtlgtld, : _ . - / ~ sf ,,»,[ i ;1 g ¢ ~rty '|4 .5-orbs F a r m e r s ' s u m B a n k ,m o r o n -si c o f s pl e n d i d qu a l i t y .A i s o s e r m o n i n ;de po si ts t o $315, 000.o n E n t e r t h e m e .Su n d a y S c h o o l a t 'l ¢ c u m a e h ~ » - W o r k t o n u t so on o r l o A M .M o r n i n g vr o n h i p a t x l A . M . _,.,. _ | || | O. U. McPro|.\d, ?utor / Special music, the communion aer-vice and reception of members win make next Sunday appropriate to the Enter Season.Alla,the eve- ning: service will be in keeping with the spirit of the day.The QWM-¢rl> Conference was held at the patronage last Monday eve~ning and a committee one appointed to attend to the replacing of win- dows In the ehufeh and to painting the building Ipproprintely.An en- thusiastic interest is nunifut wide- ir lhroogh the church.Work J begin in the near future.Let os all remember the selbde- nial Easter giving.Bring your gilt tb rifle momlng service next faanxiay. :~=BBR.as1a.\\\f'EEKL'|' lNnUs1°nx.u. REVIEW F1115 City--Bids to be rtceivfrd for raving 27 ialocks of .treols at np proximaie coat of $84,000. Fremont-Pluuu formulating for erection of Elks' heme. Arcadia Contract let for gravel i n l 1?miles of highway south of hen.Coiumbus--Nortlwwenem Public Serrioe Company to construct high- power line between this place and.Schuyler. .J Omaha-Forl.y-four million pounds of butter made here during 1924, ac- eonling to report. I ~1'f \ . | 1 f f g \ r v 1"19.I - ..r a - z 1 ~ __ . . ._ A l ~.v ~'~~ f ` /x a \ . The Lumber To Buy Do you need lumber, sand and cement for outbuildingsl' lf so we have what you wantaxld priced right. Let us figure »~@¢h.0u. Also headquarters forOil Meal, Tankage and Salt Farmers Co-Dperative Union h .1 . u\.`_s- ='f 3 F311- |;r ¢ f u v ~Q :E q ~/ . r r " ~ .'*é:f¢~. ~1 /"7 ' . 3 € ~ ;$2 .~»:f / / ~';§§»-1"/.f / /." f -/A /7 */Vr1f/f f..r / ,~uw ' / f / »'/ /f /~ ~lZ~\/ f f s .__».ul § 'f ' ~ r ~f'»%v 'Ji.udJ:* - " '; E t l a ir9.\\: a. R hsmyI.m g , 5 ; 2 : 0 . ~ E ¢xw g . 1-,§ ¥ * ; , § ' * t1 : 3 1 : s g . . as t -* The OniySensible, Sanitary Method Qd.. FT TWU! Ellllllllluuln env l»"'"i n :in furor;they i n generally Fat.Lambs ttronpr _~ ~ = = ° g = " ; ' : 7 u \ ; ' : : ° : ; m: : n ' " l: 'given in HI? and June. and tha PU"There wart 6.200 Irvllt INDI "'|) n i t l l W ||meat lenls than have until September to turbo an thc mu h ! ' N l l l l l l and l x ?°melt.e g, \'id¢the neéalww m gn;a v lnde na ac ti n a l. p rion wen : m u h u p n o m o n me a n d e.:°_'f'..--. ..,,,,...,.m m e x -z a higher ah-==.1's:~¢-v Pe-=" s »-1= keeps out =»»» lnaeeu, -=f== and to wan in 1926.Some cguntiu nv main condwing county contests. T h a m u is divided into uma rm- fiom for faimc u in compctitinn. Several hurl:ed dollnn in prius and lll l.| \l| |I;l u g Q |.n..¢.. . - - ,--| h e |back again th u-re. Chris.I w o n d l ' w h y ?'Th e r e W u l f!a n y t f o u b l l a t h o m e , w u t h e r e !" " N u : t h e a l l g h l n t f C h r i s t o p h e r a s n u m h i m .- l n f m , a l i : h s u m a r w we re tn l l ua da yo u r fa t he r s ee me d z o r a y up o n h e r a t n o l u u - l y . , n w a s a g r e a t b l o w t o h i m g h e n : h e m e r i t u p he e m i n d t o g o h a c k . " 'H u t w ha t m a de he r w a nt . t o l e ar n ? G e n i d ve nt ur ed . C h r l n o p h e r a m n o t hesi tate to r a um m -m t H s m c m u l t o t a k e e r m m e a l b l e l d e n n l n l e n f t h i s . t h e n m a l g n at a n y r e a l In t e r e st In me w h i ch B e r ai d h ad lh o er n fo r m on t hs . "Bec ause : h e 1 |ve r y B M I ! n r u n g . "h e u i d ."amd th e si mn t to n vu be c om i ng im p os s ib l e fur he r .s m t r u ve r y m u c h l n l o ve w i t h y o u . a n d t h e r x p r e u a ve n u e . G o u l d l e a n i n g n 1: ll l t l e o n 51 3 nl Ie'|a n n .C l m s l o p h e r z loi te rin g beh ln d.; - n 1 | : h e m o n r e n r u ! a n d t h e m u l f b e a u t i fu l p l a c e I h a ve o n e b e e n In . "1 Ge ra id m u rm un ed ."'Ie ll m e , A l yr t i lc . "1 h e a d d e d . " d o y o u k n o w a l l t h a t a n h n p p e m d t o ~ e f*I e " E vvr y t h l n g l C h r l n o p h e r h a s w r i t . t o n a n d I h i d a i o n ; t e n e r , m o . Ir o n 1 y o u r fu t h e r .N e u e d o n o t s p e a k o fth os e t hi ng z w hi ch ar e nn l zh od .'l o u g an h e r e t o for g e t . "°In vo l u n m l l ; h e l o o k e d e n : t o n e d g th e r oa d a nd t u rn e d me k w it h a l L \ v~ er .W h a te ve r h la l ho n gh l l m i gh t ha veb e e n . h e n l d m m m .A l it t le Fr e nc h ' ma id . i n l p ot le l l e rh l le ca n a nd ap r on . c a m e o u t o n t h e ve n n d a i n r e p l y t o}l ) 1 n l ¥ f'| c a n f " A bo t tl e o f o u r o w n w l m a n d |I orlluv ¢}§`°En 'Ih€""i n on W iw the tnldlen y ouhwdm. it means better Zfoli nn and n a l hedth nuthin students. 1... ...an in inh nrindng meh:brought Slam ann nr.ovaltold ll. sons..| ' " " ' Qauuzicun on :hen and lambs:-1 ''° °,*-\;'*-- =;==;._1 3 c lso lc l, sm. ao¢m.- ' ro mln: woon zxs »r .n z\4':'o1s::s:s u s r i :.cllrrad limbs. Sl0.7501"""; 'ln-nn;05 | i l hmbt. SH2'»015.2.*: smnan. 39500 I a m to u g h n a w I .caukfol(Il ue ;f.30Q1§)56;°I l a n .8 1 \ . o o e : ? ; . o 'n e l i g h t l y s e a l e m b a r u t h e b w .p r : '-s - _ _- . _ l . . . .- . . . A I M zaedds will be auunder! the winam- in sc h refkm.Any farmer our :r yeah of ag! in eligible for th! cun S mea.Entry blank: may be nc aa:»h m m County ,Extension Agents or n from th e He h - n u C n p Gmwzrs r- Alsnc illlon | £ tht A¢rkultunl Coi l l - i i BLAIR G~\S COMPANY BLAIR,NEBRASKA Dress Up For Easter Lring your work fo The Enterprise.BLAIR,NEBRASKA Dress Up For Easter Lring your work fo The Enterprise.aanxiea :he Agricultural College am Lincolr- - - --n u L . . .|- .. -. z Q L - . -l m . ¢ l i n i n n u r'Qui knmn ii being euaduczea.N~ men nun zufwmuuuu an :uu- l ad for 1925. ~ s r . : u mm z r ls c o v u. c su lc s 'The Little Church Amund a nseasonIr o m th e I- l at l o Sfallsy w a l n a r l ¢ | e c !* '. \ l o n d a 1 b y w u u m Ju r g e n , U I Ju n e a u Broa.,l l l n a l a n .w h o br o n a h t d o n :GJ c h d c e H e n f g r d l t h a t averages!LB S ) po u n d s a n d so l d at $10.90. k c o m l n f m l t r . Ju r g e n ; u s e c a u l a l l l d h o e n I e d a r a t i s a o t n e a t p u l s . c o t t o n c a k e , a n d a l fa l fa a n d t e n D O I g i t l n m m a t u u " t i m ¢d u r l u g 115| d x m o n u u t h a :n n i n t h e f o u d l o l . umnIniniIi|||||i||M|im|||||||u|u1|r||i|||I1|mi'n||||i|n1|||ii|ii|\M|1£; For quick service in job printing brim: your work to The Bnterprine Small school tabs for sale, at thisaffice.tf. 'h o s o t i g h t l y m p n d i n p . | p ¢ r t h a t m o t h s u m m : g n t o t h e d d h . B e fo r e s t o r i n g c l o t h i n g i n the se b a g s o r t r a p p i n g s ,i t i s ab so l ut el y ess ent ial t h a t n o m o l h l .e g g !o r 1 n r 1 r a e s r e i n t . h e g o o \ d s . H a . n g i n g t h £ c l o t h e s i n d i r e c t s u n l i g h t fo r i e ve m t h o u r s a n d b n u d i g g t h e m t h n m u g h i y i m m e d i a t e l y b e fo r e a u : i n g t h e m s t m y u f i i l r i d t h e m a f t l l e m o t h s u r d l . mon in Nebrukn lay thdr egg: from April to September no It is best t nor: the woolenn away in the early part of April.Mothballs,mia? Dress Up For E Suits, 'Top Coats ~ H a t s - C a p s - ~ S U I T S f y IO I J W !! !gmxy anon: limi!!! vm! CII'l ..__ ..\.... ......\. ln lnvn with hm u ~oeuvre.I mp ....\saentvd."I wlLl opl; ang, G1:D1ld, fmnlins to report Blair.Nebraska Suits, 'Top Coats éTf]f}"»u ("hiI.Inm'||F°.|\.=tpr Rrr-I ,;;;,;é,'_.Ta trnlih Bu: uma-¢. 'nmuiuummnhnnmumnluunHats - Capsu v. H ,._l l y r t l l e c o u l d n e w e r d o u m .S h e h u t h a t m l n ! l i k e lid ell ty wh i c h in K M 30 1 a n d th e n u r s e o f t h e b ut w o m e n .Y o u a n a 1e r y d u r fe l l o w , G n r a i d .S U I T S vice=\which a n being held every E 1'u11\\.¢ u .lu Bova' Knee Pants Suits ex -5-| Men's Latest Style Shoes .frarit of, the Seas-ons.Avail y our rdf the opponunity of catching 'Lhlt; u n --- a - - --.I h a d t o g n t h r o u g h t l l l z o u l p i l i n g h a u l e d o ve r .F a n r x b e i n ; l i k e n c a n nl li ke a bab y by th at nm axl ng wo ma n.E i n I'11\m~l:s!l l u vl n g t o uvro b e r you r l lfe h al!a- mln ze n l ime s osr r!See i n g i l u !gr ea t.c o a r s e c w a m r e . w i t h h e r b a n k n f fe l l o w ha i r .a n d h e r bn u h s m e l li n g a t d ri n k an d pa t r h ou l l . s t a n d i n g u p a n i m m m n t a n d d e ffl l l l de a t h , a n d l y l n g t h e u m vl t h o u t n tr : m o r i n g ua r d : w h o w o ul d h a ve S e i u n u p a s a i n !!t h e w i l l a n d Ih o t l u on l l ll h i l f l hfy h n d kn o wn th e t r ut h I" " S h o w a s a n e p i c M u n . " C l a r l s l c r ph er d e cl ar ed ." I wa n d e r w h a t ha s b e m m e n f h e r . "" l ¥ e n \ m l m m s | !" G e r a l d a n s w e r e d . " W e m a y m é d l m g u r e n l n g l l a t Ho me C ar l o. o r al s o ma y ha ve ma rr ll d \ m r p vd n h l e G e m m a l n n l n n m g a n d h u r l e d t h e p u t .Sho L1 we al th y ¢¢l0\l3h.S h o m x th a t fe l lo w K n u t n t y l i s h a r e o f t h e m o n e y I l o o k n u t , u w e l l a n l m ' o w n H a l t h a n p i n e i n ! m l d l . C h r i s !A n d w h a t su a s h l n a l (l m c ou l d s le ep he r e. " Ger al d lea ne d bac k ln hu p la ce wi th ta l l !c lo s e d ey e s a nd C h r is t o p h er u r n 1| a l l c o n t ro l t n l u r e h l m al o n e .Th i s I1 4 $4-_OO to $a n n nlpiril v - - v w - v v Boys' Shoes $2.00 Latest Style Hats, ( v ' v v vu u g . . i ~ . = .g r - _ i l =-- -t o $ 4 . 0 0 ~_~' ° - -" " 7 0 g s u n : n \ r : | . s r f " - f ' .- . ~I ;R n l d m n D r a f t S t a l l m n §n m ° 1 "" ' ° " " ;aps, :snirts a da ble Go o ds ress o r e n m \_ l l v l b l l l l t | I : \ l | . \ g v v u n s v n m | This fine four year old stallion sired by imported stock on both sides is a beautiful strawberry rosn weighing over 1900 lbs. and is one of the best stallions ever brought to this county.His sire, Richelieu 1106, sn imported animal was the win- 1lor. of thirteen prizes in one season.Marquis will make the season's stand at my farm west of Blair known as the Aye farm. Price of service is SIS for living: colt. XVII! not be held responsible for accidents. AI _.|1 . ..... x....1 ~;.....r...!..|.i.1. n .:| l1\|.|\ :lm ..mnf3 Easter Slllkllyl 1925.10 AAI.The Sunday school. 11 AAI.Morning Wonhip.00: Em Ler Duty.T PAL The Baptist Young Peopl|'.'°s Union.a RM.Evening 'l:\or»hip.111524 will be a musical service.Our ngulnr church chmr will sim! the caa-tnta "Cross and Crown".Those who luwe hesni the Ihptist Choir in fore mer cantatas will be nxious to heir them again:This promis¢s"i»"' one of the wa ever given by our choir.The Pravxr meetinii of the ¢hI1l'¢h 3'»=§s25 -ss, i Q Ilm ! t h o m n d w l c h n I t o l d $ 0 1 1 t o h a v! r n d y .M a d e .Com e,i r e h a ve s n u t h e r h u l l h o u r o f s u n s h i n e .Ge ra ld , 701| mus t ta ke t he s ofa clml r.°' Ge r a l d m n l l i n t o a s e a of c u s hl u n l . i l y r t i l r .henullnk o u r hl m .ar r a ng e d ltw m m ore Cl nm fnn abl y. He r e yes we re l n !! w l t h t h e Il l l d o w o f I- m n .florzdd. m m e wt n? J : h u n h e h a d confessed, meenwd fur a moment nlt1| 0$t in daze. " l i e Ln ve r y we ak ."My r t l l e w h i n pored. 'ionk lng a nxioul dy nc nvn Sm rardl Ch rl st np he r. Chri sto phe r n odd ed. " l i 1 |th e |<>urney."h e a n n r e n d . 'I w i s h l h u t n w e n m e r . ° 'l i n e w i n e w a s b r o u g h t . h u !G o n i d t r u n a w i n n d e e p s l e w .Ch r i s tn p h t r an d My ni le n at a t th e ot he r en d of t he ve r an d a a n d ta l k e d l n a n u n d e r w a tP r n r n t l y : h e su n b e g u n l n : In k b e hi m ]tho fn n m t fr o w n e d hl l l l .wel ll i 1 p |n 1 rp n c t l d n z appsmu-h s h o t !o u r t h e ro m ! t o :ve t r h l o f n l i tt l e s u p er fl uo u s en e r g y a ft er t r a W h a t I R a l l ; c n vo t l s t h o } n h 0 ;l'ln¢¢~.th e It e m !n u m .b u t a m m ¢l¢ || ll !" H e n i n n .SEQ sa ys I d nn t u nvl or st m nd th e M IL " As th e y r e- : nh e d t h e h ml s t. th e o l d cure mme »\ht1'|'|'|.H\E nut. beaming with lmlirs. |'|oI'lg!|tml In nnrl that f~\».r3 one spo ke 'Inu n \\ l|lu n z u mz v a n d t h a t h e en nl d tn l k t n th e m a h n u !Bly ri ll e. L u n c h e o n w a s s m - n d o u t o n t h e ve r na d a . n m !M a r i o l m t l 1 y o u n g fr i e n d h m n " !h e vl i l a g r w i t h : n a t ha n ds e t M w h i t e e a r n m l n n .-n fa m- n et ! In t h ol r !'m¢ lu\. we re u nit lns: tn ser ve.Qe r a l d hi m s el f un m r ke d th e wl n r . 'I p r o p o s e t o m u l e | s p e e c h , " L o r d Hl n t u l e; a a n no u n c e d. h o l di n g o ut h i s fo a mi n g glans.'11 mu- ut be a t llt ofl ony ." Ger ald ln m t m "Th e n m e| ¢ t1 s , wo n l w a lt . " °"r hé n. n s an nn pl ét te l s m y fu rn ri ta di sh a nd t ha t nn np p ur a to b e a ci w f tfoe uwe. I |270 9 I h. " h i s fl'l h| t ;m\ent»~d." I UNL!o p t ;ang,G1:D1ld, u F 'I~q , : | ? "¢ t :I . g, e 3. :ls | bl a l-n d d i ~0l k 'L u vo Hi m to Ho , Ch r ist op h e r, " S h o l o g g e d . 'I Ie H e a d s R u i . " 1mr~d|.A c o o l h r : e v'ca m e a te l l i n g n a m ! t h e va l l e y .u m m m n ¢ u d de nt ; l o h er . fe el . "Ile m us t no t sl ee p an y ha ng er ," n hl n l d 8 | m l y ."U s o u g hz n ot z o h e o u t nl a lt n s me a n th in ."Th e y tr i e d t o rou se h i m .Th r e e : Im a C h r i s t o p h e r l a i d b i l h a n d u p o n h h : b o u l d e r a n d c u l l e d h i m b ! n a m e . Th e r e w as n o r es p o n s e .G e n \ d w i l s l e e p i n g h e n vn y m s b r e a t h i n g t u n ru h r . t h e l l n e s l e e m e d l o h u e f a d e d fr o m n u ta c o .'T h u m r b e h i s s o l u t i o n . " C h r i l wp he r d e cl ar e d h op efu ll y ' m m w e r e m n i n M y n l w s e y e s . All ua t ime nh! seem ed t o be llx tenl ng. ' L e n o h i m t o mo .Chr is to ph er ," t h e b e g p d ." H e n e e d : fe l t . " (B n ht o p be r n o d de d . a A 4.l || ~~.._sf-'E n \. a :P ~T 1 : \\.=)~ I x \ . ~` £ ` » , ; "r n ( f ~l , Q I - -1 ,~ n y a ~ 5. .. -. ;1;.L \ u "1 i \ "x x ~,"~: 1 <-:9 * 112 -"¢ ; = = * ' 1° '"~' S 1W i \ . .'2 a .: ._ a n ', - }L »H& b ,»J : ¢a .~ » `- ` ¢ = " s » =. n a _ .. s: E " . .l § .. ~ . \, nial Easter giving.Bring your gilt tb t e momlng service next faamiay. 5533.XSIUL \\f'EEKL'|' lNnUs1°nx.u. REVIEW F1115 City--Bids to be received for raving 27 blocks of -tru.'ls at np proximaie coat of $84,000. Fremont-Pluuu fonnulating for erection of Elks' heme. Arcadia Contract let for gnvel i n l 1?miles of highway south of hen.Coiumbus--NonJ|wesnem Public Slrrioe Company to construct high- power line between this place andSchuyler. .J Omaha-Forl.y-four million pounds nf butter made here during 1924, ac» conling to report.J . . . . _ .a T 1 " \ ~ . . _f ,F ; € . ;» T ° ' . , . .:I f . , i U 9 i i i ' "" ~~ ~f ~x ~1 ~§ ; = : @ ;é g é 3 ~I ' Q ~~E _\ ¢ h;£ F ¢ .,r /.r -' f r ~ = ¢ ' ; i f' 2 i f f f a /d l '/ V f /" \ " \5 ,r _i/. / f 3'pn T1|.- 4 ;3 /* J F f /§ ¥ * ;§'* 1 " \e *L ./,, ; ~ ' § 5 1 /a / f f , _ .s T s . -\~"»%v » .'. JLRUI* .1 ,\..~:3 .;2 f r Water Often Puts Telephones Out of Order Water coming in contact with the td:phone aotd, instrument, ivclbbox or wiring, il3ikely to put your line out of order. When telephone equi r gets wet the linewill often have A"fr}ing' or"bu11ing"u::und after the ramiaturc dries out, mmking acpaan nccesnry- In order that we maxoiidgnliable aer-rice lt xiuelmmr penn nlea,¢he mover-admoienqpauon ia mga! in the pmpaune and use ulephou eqmpmcnx. -an.\.aw1-ua" \i 8n LTzw»u on r Co nmrv Washes clean instantly Lowest Prices --Depe: for Work or D1B/mnsnxo Sunlilhz iswhkepaintumzvfvducunnurfaaeconnooththnlaoupar-ema anm-'a nxm." hun\>¢ w-ma ll wily I! white eu.Blndd Sunlight is the ided5nkhl'orN\.hroomnmdBtchmnlh and for whine wwdwurkzvaywhere.n nquiru fewer mu dun mm-ml. is wv m Barreled ngply. mm las ma xx cumu-md kb runnin white lunge. A ww coat a mmm swamu gmually xu5den! we n pww w p u m a u m m m .when mane dun one mat is re-quired. »»= ,Hman smuun _Unduwu Hm. Came may mixed in camfrom butpin: w$whn sin. C.=mb¢=lSil¥\in¢.cd. Sunlight Petersen Haidware H _;iffiff'3 The Men and Boys' St J. D. GARRIS4V 1 . 1 =\| »..~-»....w..........,..........._ .............,....=.ii § M mv |,,,__.__.,5 wry v:¢<|»¢»<\.=,~ evening n s nu. §'rm :hair pmmm-mrr Frau;- =¢-min; xx eigm.s¢ 1:beam lilo mqwn of thi dl! ' z ~ 0 §u , R=.B w n e r lppomlm¢|\l lnchor r-r ne nm¢mf"n¢»1>» i J O H N 9 ~vu 1»||l|I|||l|||||||IllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllzfillliIl|||lN!¢|#l|!|h.:mix by Mm Lulu Bnmlezl. Blair, Nebraskawas the nm time he had spoken naman y at n u mms in B ums 11the terrlbll uperlmce thruugh wht blhadp asod.A!ltl1|'0U¢'|1ihelu H .,_ ~ ; f . » , . : ~ ~ -~s;»:w 1 -~»--.~#~~~-~~~i'F~=~~>»~=f=3 ~ ``"§ .;;,.;..;;s ~" " '~"*"""~ _.~~ \ g *~p q ~ ,A Blair, Nebraska,April 9,1925'ms éxffznrrzxsmL . . - » `¥ ' - » llia.Hart Iverson spent Monday akenaoon with Mrs.Norman War zkit of Blair. hir. and Mn. Lou Fink, who live on the Collins place,:pant Friday wenlng at the Parker Hcilby home. Around ti-entythree friends ¢r\J°> ed a party at the T. K. Iverson homie Sliuniny evening. Mrs.Parker MrC.»had as her guest;Iast Saturvloy,her mother. I r a .Mario Snyder,zister (§er1h.n.1e - - ....r u . _ _ 3C|;(}()|, RECORD §(.ranc 1: Company |The death of Airs. Moriah J. King C. at N. W R.R. Co.{Continuw from £389 om)occurred M1-Inlay eveniifg, Aprii d§Wextcrn Electde Co work.llero are a fow samples that at her home on west Colfax |:,'1'eabody Coal Co. show mol work on the part of h°folIo\-ring n nhor:illncsa caused byGenen] Electric Co. pupils and some records °! wh1ch'"mm, whic h was gr(atiy aggnvat'Reynolds-Up<liko Co. th e : mm i s very proud:.if.; by an nttgscic of the influenza..0rin Strlcklett " Hurry Andersson has reco1\f.*¢1 hutl Mariah J. Arnold was born Ln Iowa Murray Iron wks. c o. nnc gimle below on per f¢U¢d"H"s|rebro.ury 14; asa In d was "there Mh o w m 1 - Hm m f x . the pad two J -¢l\!Eugene n'"di'~fore pn..at eighty-one year#of age n \ol\oline Oil Co. has hut one Strode below 98 per cont; the time of her death.She némov a""2° McGraw Co. on his 1word while Anno Mmrioito Cicwland, Ohio, with hor Plrtnts BennettAllison Co. lelerasen hu but one below 95 11er|whon but n small child.She \\a>1Ing!er f»°=fl ~ 30.(T 51.22154 .ss 55. 15 14.4 1 1.01 262.37 1 .oo 89.80 511.90 1 5.33 HARDINGTQN HAVING I HIGH 1.iN1:.m:oEi.1.1ox ~ (Continued hom page one)5 I ghd zo enter a special contract 2 ~ Wvob power at Sc per km which eau sed Mr. Mi lle r i na ak th e a mou ntrllle ~~ .the Iri»Staie Lb.,was paying fori electricity.Mo.Henioy replied Um!! Lhey wen: paying loss than 2*ic pe: 45 10.Further inqzur)ellcted the xnfor 195 33 kw.h2 1 5 2 3 m a t i o n t h a t w h e n t h e C r e i g h t o n i w e ~~ 1 - - s n J a n i u r n -n ¢ v | ¢ I TO a n a *n |[ L i mi brother, 1jlton ol umnns,nttunSnyder is .spending the week at the )IeCoy home before going to Indiana. Mr, Alartin Johnson and son, Mer- rill were Sunday 1i.llto\l lt the T. K.Iverson home.Mrs. Mutt Iverson and Will spent ¥rid:.y evening at the I'red Ray honor,Hr. and Hrs. T. K.Iverson intl Clsrl snd Pearl visited friends in Blair Friday evening snd took in the movies.Mr. and Hrs. Joe Bandar of Her- man and Mrs. Pete Dischner of Col- umbus. N-cbt were rapper guests li Fred Rsy's Sunday evening. The following spent Sundsy eve ning st the Will Iverson home, R. il. Iverson and family, Mr. and Mrs 'r.za. Iverson, Emestine, Roby and Parker McCoy, Royal Day und Elton Smder.The Henry Bend fsmily received wont last Slttlrdly of the death of their dsughter, Ins. n. M. Fletcher of Kirknville,lin.Hr.Ed.Bead left for that pisqo to bring the body but Ior burial.The following friends called st the Henry Beard home lsst Sunday, Hrs.C.B.Bunn,Addie Bunn, Eleanor Morris.-Mrs."`3tstt Iverson. Will, Clem and Pearl Iverson, Mrs. A. A. Anderson and son. Gordon. Hr s . L D. Warrick is still sick at the home of ber daughter, llrs. Pren- *tili Smith but il slowly improving The following people called on Hrs. Warrlclt Sunday nfternoon. Mrs C. B, Bunn and atlughtlr Addie.Misa Eleanor Monte. Mrs. Kenneth Tyson. Hrs. Oscar Matthews snd daurhter. ilu jn e,H1s Emma Washburn and mother, Mn. Jensen. and Mrs. WI riclt's brothers.Peter and Watson Tyson.Mr. md Hrs. A. E. Dixon enter- tained Edith, Hargiret and W illard wmiex not Sunday .Ernostine and Roby McCoy.who are sttendlng school at Telmnuh. spent the week-end with home folks. Divid Hattherm who lttentle school in Lincoln is gpendlng h h spring vention with his pmnu, Mr nnd Hrs. Oscar histthevrs.Misa Vesta Snyder of Tekamah visited her coll'-lil, hint. Kenneth Ty ggn 3 few'ill¥#hi! t\\l"£k.Hormsn llunlumi 'WW is a senior at the Lincoln University is -i=-ilimr his pntents during spring vsestion. David and Harland Matthews spent Sunday in Omahl.Mr. and Mn. J .F. Conety drove down to Vslley Inst Sunday lo seeHr. C/onetys mother, the tll}being her birthday.Geraldine Metzler will stay with Mrs.Kramer ot Herman this week and unlst her with her work. _-.n ._\.......tt hi-uiolnr. cent.fmurrtout April zo,tooo to .aonatnnnTheteachersareexcepLlonllly»}{i¢;g at Clinton, illinois wltoro theyproudofHaroldSwanson's recor\].!p¢;,ii$¢J fora number of years.Tltcy Hia lowest grade In school in Di perllster lived at Jefferson, Iowa.To rent and his avenge to date is D6.3[tl1is union were born two alaughters Out ol fifty recitation: und tests in one of his present comics only twice has his worlt failed to be ranked as perfect.neultf; members have #ten remarked that Harold is never known to come to c lan un prtplrtd.Thi!lh of s his grades are due to application.All pupils are urged to msko"90 per cent,the minimum gnde,bi-If only about four-tenths have reach emi that standard." . . . . . .- - -- " BLAIR GIRL trans I (Continued from page one)aides the inumedlnte family of th? bride, an sunt snd uncle,Mr.and Mrs. H. J. Hansen of thin city, were present.Following the ceremony. a dinner ws:immediately served and the newly Weds left on s little trip to St. Louis.They plan to return to Lincoln in n few dsya where Mr. Smith is sn lmitructor in economics, st the state univernity.He il study ing now for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. He hu already received the degree of Bachelor o!Arts in 1922 lm! Master of Arte in Social Anthropol- <mf in 1928.He was gnrlultod with vhs Bm Klbnn honors.He held n g,rmluste schoiarnhip in Social Anthropology in 1922, doing hh *ark with Prof. Hutton Webster, the not ed anthropologist and historian. tThe bride is s graduate of the Blair schools of the (,ls,ss of 1920 lmd taught in the Calhoun school: tor two years following her gradua tion.She attended Dann College in 1922 and '23 and is now s. senior in tho College of Arts and Sciences, st the Nebraskn university gmduating next June.Lust week she was one of the small number elected to mem ip in Phi Bets Kappa hononry holar-nhip fnsternity.,J Blair friends of the bride are ex- ttnmling best wisliee to her und much luappince.x in hor new life low open before her. ~wo1mx .mn our . xslulmt\ z~1ns1." aomu r| .1:.ms Chicago, April 4--Attention to the cull of domestic conditions which "th mand a consecration of heart myl mind second only to that which built the republic itself,"with the part Amerie; ahall play in international affair: n matter of debate and de- terminable by the future alone, was than hlnn tninli hu qnnnlnu \\Hllinw Lim. Etta Brandt of Blair and lim loin E. Hmm of Lincoln, Heb., both of whom §uni\e.The inrnlly moved to Blair ten years ago and hu aincc nude this ,city their home.Mr. King p;.;..1 away August 1, $919.Besides the tlaughterlm the decem ed leaves two aistehk Mrs.J.u t IJrvfin of Blair and Mrs. S. E. Hunl eligston of Miunl, Florida. Lint.King was an active worker ln the \§'omnn's Relief C o m at Jefferson, Iowa, having held all the offices of the Corps as well ae being a national delegate for the Corps. She tres also a member of the Order of Emsteru Star at Jefferson but on account of her hulhlnd'e ill health after moving to Blair and her own afwwins deafness, sho did not lfflliste with the loc al orfutiu tions.She ness n member of the E. church of Jefferson. Iier death was a great shock to het family and ndghbors mi mite had been fpparently quite well, working for several hours in her garden und ylnl but o few days pnesious to her illness.She and her older daughter, hre. Bnndt, have lived together for year.:and she will be greatly mined by her and by her friends and neighbors who have enjoyed her cheery smile and kindly interest in'c\ery one.She was s. good mother, s. kindly neigh bor und n loyal friend. Funehl services were held at the home on Wednesday afternoon, April 8, at 2 o'elock.Mrs. S. E. Even; of the w. R. C. read the obituary uid offered a prayer. The body n m taken to Lincoln this morning and burial made in Wyulm cemetery beside the hus bttml. CITY COUNCIL MEETS {Continued from page cnc) the motion carried. The report from the leo Dv11=rt~ ment nu..- reall.Moved and second- tti this report be nccepted In read Hml plncetl on Tile.All Councilmen present \o.in;; 'A\E, the motion cm- ned. The rcpon from the Light De partment wo.=» react Moved und sec- onded this report be accepted as read und placed on file.All Couneilmen present voting °A'iE', the motion carried. 510\¢4i :mtl seconded the clerk he in s t ru c t e d t o e m p l oy M r . H . i l . Br o w n t o p u l l t h e p u m p o n t h e o u t s i d e u e l l . . »e k -. | ¢ " l - . . . . l e n A - » . . | " . . . . . . "t . - . . . . l 1 una..-\. monensen 31.Simoneen liermnn Lada'ig Lyle Guyer Claire Warrick Willow!Tyson Crane It Company Rmhmsnn Garage r. Camnlmll-nsaignegl to J."L.Pound: Raymond Bross Frank Mc llanignl M. Mehrens l1dStHcklett Wm. Powell Nels MeEvers C. J. Beekman Herf &IHirichn C. D. Dimrniek Harry Stapleton Lloyd Chambers Chia. Peek C. E. Krause Amd t Hsnlwue Thane & Fsrnberg Co. 1:so.uu 125.00 100.00 120.00 4.00 5.15 3.45 18.20 27.60 53.95 31 .co 12.60 55.55 34.00 27.20 5.25 49.50 2.-is 1 10.00 50.00 11o.oo 200.00 12.40 4.31 739.26 .189.41 Moved and seconded these hills be gllowed ss testi end that warrants be drawn on the proper funds in payment of the same.On roll-call Peebles, Grimm, Gray, Moore,Cnria tons-cn, Carmichael snd Jacobs vot- mg 'A't'E'.the motion carried. The Water Committee were ln; r tructed to investigate Sewer traps it? ggi garages to see if same are Light Department City of Blair 'not express an opinion. constructed sceondinz to the ordin ences and are complying with name. Moved and seconded this meeting be adjourned until Friday evening April io, 1925, 7:30 RM.All Coun- rilmen pnesent voting 'AYEZ the mo- tion carried. Attest, C. E.Knuse, City Clerk, il. J.Murdoch, Mayor.I I c a a n o r r u i t x x s We desire in this way to thank the many kind fdends and neigh- bors who saai.-sled us during the lest illness and following the death of our father and brother,Rasmm X Rnsmuxsen.We especially desire to thank Rev.Reiner-teen of Dunn and Rev. ljlvllden of Omaha. for their kindly Won!!of comfort and also those who sent ilov-ers and perform ed many little nets of kintlner.5 to- worcis 1.15. Mrs.Elenorn Rasmussen Raymond Rasmussen Hr. sntl Mrs. H. C. Rasmussen Mr. and Mrs. Richanl Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Jensen Mr.and Mrs.Chris Nelson 311 and Mrs.Guy Hinkley l 1 t \ \ " *n u n u t I \ a | | \ U \ |a s L u a u U M A ;u \ pet kw to produce electricity which \\;15 sold for l5c und later for 18c "during the war".1\lr.Miller point ed out thnt the retail price was three times production cost so that if it now cost only Blée it should be snhl here for lighting purposes for 'T':c or three times the cost,with power; rates proportionnteiy lower. Mr hiilier llno points out that the ctmvent u in Hartington c ost the company it $4,000 and that it received $21,650 from its customers. After makin; liberal allowances for every expense und then doubling the total he figures that the net profit on the Harlington business is nearly $12,000 1 year.Mr.Henley suggested that "roof eibly"the minimum rate might be reduced from $1.60 a month to $1.25 and that a rate of 15c per kw for the first 30;12c each for the next 30 kw and 11e each for the next 60 :night be off for lighting and o power rate of Se per rw for the first 50; 'Ie ench for the next 50 sud Sc each for all over that ntnount.Both Councilman Miller and Basie regis tered emphatic protest over this pto posol and d that they would nev er ng;ee to such exorbitant rntei. Councilman Sporlc and Anderson asked few questions and seemed anxious to get fully posted but dill Counc ilnnn Beste uke¢tPmident Henley yhere the Tri-State Utilities Co.purch:.:;"power and wus in formed that it was secured through the Minnesota Eicdrie Distributing Co., from the Minnesota Electric Co.. uhich brought it from the Northern Ststes,Pouer Co., which brought the witty report from hir. Bette that it looked to him as tho "it WI5 all one pair ofnantl with a few extra pock- ~et.s to divide the money so that the total tirould not look so big." President Henley severely criticised the decision of the Bloomfield city council for employing an electric engineer to ~ it ac c u rate infor mation an to t eo't of the present distributing plant and the cost of electing a new distributing plant und also a municipal lmxiuction plant.Mr.ilenley said that they had not even brought any compiaint to the company officials, overlooking the fact that the increased rate; which the .several town councils ap proved only for "the period of thc war" had not been reduced. The meeting lasted until nearly midnight when it adjourned with tht unrlerstanaling that another meetinit willl»e held some time next month." l t1_..;.||||1|1||!||i|||||||mH||ninm|ii|n||nnnnnu||||nnnmnnn||mn||||||||||m1||;g Advo Oats Regular or Quick .._. _.._._,_.._'nc Pancake Flour Reg. 3n~ " 13 lbs. Sugar __,$l.~| Armours Veri-best Mi lk ,small____.._..___5c None Such, Small Tropic Nu t Oleo ___.23 2 1bs.._.,,,..._.__.»:l Gem Nut 0lco--._....-23 Wisconsin Maid......__ ..._-._ 23 Best Creamery But$e1;»i J. M. Coffee Bulk Coffee Bulk Coffee.. ,_._...._53c Bulk ;:@ffeem_.__..___..___.5s¢ Carnation Milk, large.__lI Carnation Milk, sma1L._5 Van Camps Milk, la1~ge.10 13 lbs. best Cane Sugax;l.0 Nomis Cut wax Beans Can ~ 5 c Armour Oats large pkg. 27 Karo White Syrup Per gal.... ~..- ..75c Large Quaker Oats .I{egu1a1' or Quick.__.._27 I Big Spetials In GROCERIES F0 R Friday, Saturday, Monday! E ILE White Swan Syrup ?e1 gaL.._._...._.,.'I5c Per half gal.._-_.._..--...._40 Karo Brown Syrup / Per g8l....;..__..--..._._._- 650 rfer half gal..........______35c Kamo Corn Syrup Per gal.._..__._._._..,..65c Per half ga1._.___.._..,,3:'3c Advona Syrup per ga1j'5c Per half ga1..._.._-.__...._.40 J. M. Corn Syrup 1'm l y s vn us>u|4\\~ann "Hr i . C . B . H a i n a n d M r s . F r e d B u g e o n o u t t o g g ;h i s s i s t e r , - H H .L .D . \ \ | r r l c k ll s l l we ek .Ge o r g e _S m i t h o f Te k n m a h i s fp e n d i n g t w o wg gk g w i t h h i s l o n . Pr e n ti c e a n d w i f e . - D E S 0 1 0 N E W S M i s s Gr a c e SU NY h as be e n a b se n t f r o m sch ool t h e peel.w e e k o n sc - c o u n t o f a n a t t a c k o f t h e fl u . S c h o o l st a r t e d g g g i n M o n d a y . M r s .H a r r y S r l t :v m q u i t e sick S u n d l y b u t i s b e t t e r a t p r e s e n t . . I g y Jo ne s a n d W m .Su t h e r l a n d w e r e O m a h a vi s i to r s Su n d a y . M r .a n d M n .B y r o n B u n n sp en t S u m l n y a t t h e H u g o H u c k h o m e . M r . a n d M r s . W m . B o l l e e n t e r t a i n ecl M r . a n d Mr s . C h a s .l l i n e l l n e a n d M r a n d M r s . B o n e n f C o u n c i l B l u ffs a t d i n n e r S u n d a y . w f u n vu s u U ;».n.nn.u;H u n a nE .B o r a h o f Id a h o , c h n i r r n n n o f t h e se na te fo r e i g n re l at i on x co mm i tt ee , b e fo r e th e l u a k W a l t o n le a g u e o f A m e d c a h e m tonight.. " Th e p h i l a n t h r o p y o f t h e A m e r i c a n |c o p l o fr o m t h e b e g i n n i n g o f t h e g o t - e m m e n t a n d e s p e c i a l l y o f l u t e y e a n h i s n o p a r a l l e l in h i s t or y , " t he 5 e n ~ mo r N l l l l , r e vi e w i n g t h e d i s in t e r e s t e d ser vic es o f t h e co u n t r y . " A m r a l l th i s w e a r e st il l l e o l u r e d d a y b y d a y ,a n d nreek a ft e r n e c k .fr o m a b r o a d a n d a n h o m e .: t o o u r d u t y l o o t h e r n a t i o n s .I t a k e th is o|1p or1. unlt y*\o m y t h a t w h a t e ve r w e o w e e l s e w h e r e , o u r fi r s t a n d hi g he s t oh i lg a tl o n i s h e r e i n A m e r - ica,o u r fi r s t con ce rn ls o u r o w n peop le,a n d i t i s h i g h t i m e w e r e - sp o n d t o th e cu ll o f Cond iti ons a t h o m e ./ - - ." O u r n é r i c u i t u r a l pr o b l e m ,o u r lzazamportntion que sti on,th e r e g u l a ub ua: puu n unu \U M utu yu||:\ |.| um "Un Al l C o u n c i l me n p r e s e n t \o l i 11 g '.\ Y L " t h e m o t i o n e a r n e d . M c g e d n n d seconded th e cl e r k b e in s t r u c l e d t o w r i l . - e M r . \\ . E . S l i m l i u r e n a s k i n g h i m t o m e e t w i t h th e Ci t y C ou n c i l t o d e te r m i n e t h e am o u n t o f r e p a i r w o r k t o b e rlcne o n t l e beseral p aving di »tricx.~= , also t hat tin: l l r e c l .&A l l e y {.30n1mit1.&0 lofretlavr w i t h M r .St n m le ve n p r e p a r e :L r e p o r t a n d s u b m i t t h e sa m e to t h e Ri c he y l t w i n g C o m p a n y Pet ti ng f c r l h t h e ex ac t pla ces ne e di n g r e p a i r .A l l Co u n e l l m e n Pres ent vo t - i n g 'A Y E ' ,t h e m o t i o n ca rr i ed . M o ve d a n d seconded th e C l e r k b e inf tr uet ed t o ob t a i n th e pr i c e o n n n e w F o r d tr u c k ,l h e a m o u n t : h m co ul d b e re ce i ve d o n a trznle fo r th e o l tl t r u ck n h o t h e e st i m a t ed c o s t o f r e p r u r t o t h i s o l d tr u ck .A n d t o l m ve t h i s i n t E i m a t i o n r e a d y fo r t h e C o u n e i l s co ns id er at io n n t th e n e x t - -- - _ - ,.u n -Q _q u :- a x»-.u- _- -n - . _.' _,§ .. -,:-nun:1:- u n- - Q- _ . ...¢.¢..._-n n»-nou - .¢ -an -nn-»n.. 4 Resoans hyY0{1§}§5H1&§l»yMAINTOP FLOUR mrs.1..|m\u|1 nppnzu;w\~----- v-r - -- - - --her mother las! week.coal ami valor power; the wild, in- Mr. and Mtn. Roy Anderson called cnlinnte, extravagant,corrupt tend at. the John Hooks home Sunday af- tncies of government, stale :mi no-I ternoon.tmnal; that fatal disease of all rv-; Mm Hugo Hank and Hrs. Byroni;~ul»|icS. the enforcement of law ami.iho protection of proporiy and hw! man life, tho staying of this awful' aaiurnnlia of crime, call for n con- socmlion of heart and mind serond only to that \.\hi|:21 built the republic ilself," asserted the speaker "Who can recall nt any limo or in Bunn were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Dial Reeves home.Mr.an Airs.Harvey Krogh nml Mrs.Rny Krogh called at Harry Sells' Sunday.Mrs.John Reid and hha.A n ; Anmdruson were visitors at the301° Wom.\n's Club Thursday.'any country so many searching probI Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Colley npcntlems involving industrial welfare aml Sunday evening at we E. B. Caffigah; national power ns now confront out home in Blnlr.w o k ? " The C Conry hmily were Om A most disturbing fact,Senator 1 -...¢..n.....|¢ af Q n m h v.H o n h :\aid \n.|..|i o fi n d o n c ve r v l n t t u l l g .n n Su u u u ul u n u rn . ~ \ n »uuiing *.vr»;°, the niotion c3rried.EMovedlndsecondedthebmo f § Geoige B. num for xhe premium QM;an Insurance Policy for the LibraryI§ bt' inclmlld \'\ith the rcgxllsxr bills.E All Councilmen present voting 'AYII' § the motion caniexl. Geo. B. Riker Dr. G. A. Langstnff L. w. Lai la 0.M.Ireland Hans Beck Grant Gamer Hans Iho:11psoni E. Kuble C. D. Dlmmick plllrlhh }ln\1rlwsnl'4 8 W \§Per half gal._..-....__35c E F -J C0 r -Made at home from home grown wheat g armel ones un V3 M a f 1 1 a 1.t Eaer o m s o e c e w e a § A d v o P u r e S o r g h u m 1 2 3 4 120.00 § -.so §Sold by all the Blair stores 3 f Per sack__._._.....__.....__-2.45 ,153 §Every Sack Guaranteed 5 ,, .:.~oo§»¢»§=Mothez-s Brand Flour, Sorghum, per ga}.__-95c | The following billl were rcml.| § I s 48.75 i § 6 . 0 0 E 125.-J0== No freight to pay =Pez'gal ____._..__.._1 95 Sold on a Money Batik guarantee ~ _.__. _.._. ..___ g Pzlisblzry Best Flour, 2g§§Bl a u ' Ml l l m g C0 _~Per sack..._.._....._....2.30 l - D I 1|l.lu.uI a lla u u n - |.-...M n .Jo h n Il i n c l l n e w h o h u be e n h a n d t h e er r on e ou s be li ef t h a t th e be d fl a t fn ; L 1 m l a st s i x w e e k s i s n o t p r o p e r m e t h o d o f d e a l i n g w i t h th e m u c h ih a p mve d ..a t m c t u r e a f g u n r n m e n t .H e l n - \ln ae n tc d t h e Z m w i n g ten den cy i n R u g 111°E n t i r p r i l t f o r n u n c e n t s :a l l p o w e r a n d g o ve r n m e n t a l n h i l l I t l l a n n .a c t i vi t i e s I. ; W u h l n g t o n u » » ¢ v; \ ...-_-...-Light Department . The IifnterpdseC. ai N. w. mr. Co. Roy Smith C . & x . w R R .C c R l l y S m i t h mo s Amo 600.3921:14 I 19o.1a _1723 =§Th e No r t h S i d e St o r e E ive are also manufacturers of high grade EGG §M»§ SH.CH\CK STARTER a nd CHICK GROWER §Meats and Groceries §|||||||nm|Innunnumun|n|||u|||||||||nn|nlmuu||n||||1m||||||||||n|uu||||a JENS Nxswsx, Pmpnctvr , J \ - »-vb*-»-~wsQr1¢~