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04-16-1925ENTERPRISETHE |rnm-rs 'mr Nsws-umm.A LOCAL NEWSPAPER F011 PLAYS No nvonrrzsALL THE ;1l".UPl..EALL RASKA ALL ERAL AND LOCAL NEWS ANI) COMMENT ALL for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD' ALLfor "BLUE RIBBON BREAD COUNTY, NEBRASKACOUNTY,X COUNTY(.l..AS5 PLA Y COUNTY, ADS COUNTY,m's 01LII OUNCILI APPENINGSorITheJuniorshavegaineda plnccGoonionthemap!Their play given A;!riIp 13 md 14 at the New Home Theater I OCAL mnzxfsr I othing But TroubleApril 18-~Dance an Spike: glr\ge_lull In R051ihpril 191-Dance by H. W. A. driiI"n*°Doingl 0 1 Paopll You K I D * ad X §tcdrn at Joily Bunch pavilion at And Meet In Every Day April.5 zmleed 11 gms:success.lm:IluiBeingMadeinEasirmNb|u..}chamctm.5 were suiteml perfectly wlhpurh of Uanusning:Bolnd Fm COUIIU Cammiuinnrra Mel. km Indicate Th Qu Mu [zhur pmLg Emu M¢;;i1g¢;Bs:Lu!Election Hand And hr Session And Allan AprilniI;1essie Briggs played vmry vmll Hif llrluiu Filed In Reguiar AprilBill: An l :u t hennanl. April 24 3IoLhe:¢inughLer bansEnl(Munch of Christ n.1 ma ut ueti ut fe In Your 1\1v|utrtof a pretty dehumnte and Bill Rodgcn3 the part of her passionate;young lover.Edythe Jensen .ns a nhmninz widow qualified wilh nil thai Mnnner OFFICERS some HE CONFIHJIEDIRG ut unty mn wnns:wuz \.|\ ut d County ut ction ututORBIATIUNSami:AS DIL Fu~:1.us§ I utvnun.nu na:.1 JU! lb launt;Conuninioncrs Room lllmr Nebraska April 5 1925 Fha Bound of Cbunty Comn;i|.|sion .mel pursuant to adjournment:ln March 23.1925. ut e H1 fact i Nat 5Lou ut rty Marti in taking n !e\l__m va Anil.: l|\u1aa| ks vacltlmn In the south before sUI11mt1s work nt the cnnning h lftorybeginsHnplumtovlsitatS1.Zfd.f.l dT.£11115»_;»~»mg=f;§g_.Miss.and Bltgn Rouge pleasure and comfort out of it asI.an auto enthnuiur don out of his |Min Jeanette MoQuur£e treatad ut imn] ut}1.!.mu succeeds in deeply~.._,_, _;_.. ___.__=,_. _.....|~.._l 10 1925.1 ~.._ §j_lZ¢JlT§.£ri E§§TL¢§§LI|i==f==f==»¢Lancelot Briggs Jessie?An adjourned ;n¢¢;§n of thewmblaoilhendngstructunestheOni brother who is young and dumb and Ullir Cnty Council wax called to or 1committeeof the Chamber Q;c n;_really thinks he»=in love lwrfrls|<r¢r at 7:30 mf.by Mayor Mundnch anmlwmtrslundhvFrlnkCmrerof ed by Hamid Larsen.Lancelot lmigihe foilowing Councilmen answering 3| ~.._ a Okla.a geologist employed by the leading oil companies of the country for the put so years at a meeting at the chamber Monday noon.1 .\.1 .\..rn _ Jes5iea mother impersonated byltn rollcall Hundahl Grimm Gray Frances Koopman makes a very al tmetive as well aa romantic old Indy for she also has a tender feeling for a bachelor a former weelheart of hen.Mr.Inzeldsby.played bb I Chriaen and Jacobs Peebles Moore and Carmichael being abteni. The Mayor appointed Hundahl Grimm and Christensen to canvass Hu vnln 1mst 11 Lha Gonrnl Cltv Plncnl:chu. Nelson H. c.BlaeoandPeterLI.Tyaon. Minutes of the precaling meetin were read and approved.lA mor.fter a careful examlnatiofx of!f ~.._n ur. ~.._WELL PARTY Cullen Choir will dwI|' I h e D mn|IheDmnparty wil mow iF ¥eveningHr.ind Mn.Clyz |'IheDmnn zo- their can-men at En. CrvwellH§mQ K.u the home next Sunday anftarnoon April 19. la Burger in The Choir plnn to lean April 23 on |IheDmnemnenDIwenu cummitteethatthesandformalismin eastern Nebruia are of the mme order aa tlii oil bearing_ngion.s of other states and said that Lhe sand in this stats is much shallower. Mr.(havcr told the members Lhai the recent drilling for oil near Ne Harold Carlson.~§§£$;1 .}I;l&1§:;gg;_gg um ;§§{;=;.g;¢honor of Mr.and Mn.F.G.JohnAmaylittleroomin.the h¢].IIonorab1e Mayor and City Council:un f 1;.IP neo r aon.who\Qre 10 Ieno on the 27215unum;:lalnu be allowed and /.Inst.for tlralrjhuma in Salt LakeU.County Uerk l m t d no d I Cn .The membera of the Live.3 r {L1 .L f gg fund;cminud be Wire Bonner:clan of the ChristianPasuma.a rried.ehuneh Sunday school are the anterE£Anderson {D\l¥li3lE}$¥T.T5illinl2la and a pleuant evening isGirlsF.}§ahm {Dr1\rr1rlnsr|104.85 .nahh.».A where the play takes plane seems to;Gentlemenhavesomeattractionsforallthe ;We the undersigned committee lovers.All planned to meet aecret~h.ins been appointed to canvaulyandnaturally.It did not prove! the vaio cast in the several wands aztobe so very satisfactory for muah the General City Election held April..........|............ iheir tour throurh Iovra momma and points in Nabraaka Hr.Fred Huff who mud work Ialt Henk with a paving company in Omaha spent hu.vday wanin|in Blair will!his family.Hia brotherAlvinaccompaniedhimandrunnin |IheDmnb.might hz ......f..1 if nm Avi] w e I " n s we mom ZTDUDLB WI! rnmnnnv lld £lCCid we ea ny Eancallruppl gig 1925 beg lens Lo upon mu we Mfllx|.mul meetings.Finmlly have nnvsul~e¢l said votc md find tbl .tri.we m;m;R§_;;;k a éI§i];;mi Inniwua (Renn{n\&f>n.|..nnn1 we i cu 101 n :aw nays um..:won or some me..|..§1|....\hinrlnrv Tha cnnnegltion ¢um Dmkh we\l\LI:aA.|u1 u Lu vnu had not drilled so close formation.He urged tl of Omaha business rn wewe the climax in reached when all the; S¢1»uLl£ to be ns follows to the gum |1mt 1.mmpmyii<.vcrs gain then greatest duin.;Ci ty Treasurer G. H.Robertsonht12nd1rd.IG 3nd wan!en formed (Continued on page sig }.Ist Ward 91 a | driiling could 168 ith ward 51;Total 292. .(.¢¢|\.\|. Paton fir C.I. GOo. we =.<m;»;;;=.1;;:;;;:;;:5;;.;f2u;a§;;;;;Lulhenn church are piannlng » mr|g)3530 }|0u¢prim on their puter Rav! H.NialHim1|§ilmszinza 21.611 .inn md hh 11160 this inning.A li. Mlcheben {Dngging)sue;labor; PY0|T|mn nuhnh ~in wed financed so that s t a r t i n t h e h e i r f u t u T h e o i l co m m i t t e e 1 t h e m a t t e r b e fo r e t h e _ u ; - -- t JL..fh "n in a start bm1g|ALFl exeetltlve :am rnmmr nf u r n g b u y n u n s A J .| \s u r \ 1 |# v o -- l I6 8 :2 n d w a n d .9 6 ;B r d w n n l ,6 6 : !? . . Ibuy g) }§.}fj]|'f|]]||['|'nwrsbuy rmal visiting hu been umngwed.II a hall muon opens at Ar _nn;Sunday Blur pllying IFo§i'I\?&nuunci Iul.rl.au Qnh ward 44:Tom nm.Lyla Goya: ~KILLEDN1 wani 1;Teal 1.Lyle mah :limi umrd 1;Total 1.C.L.Bendorf §lst ward 1;Tuul 1. And Clover pgdd pd|¢d§CouncilmanU.G.Garner lst r Qwand 48 Total 48.F.S..BigelogrgfBy»==Tg»m wand 43;Tuul ma.G w.Cm ver mast ol Imichsel lat wand 13;Tow 13. UU U J Hiller Munk (Blacksmith wk.)Clnire Warrick lhbor)G C Wilkins tDr»zzif=zI S.H.Nm illnzrinli P. J.Petersen lvrutinm Gln Ray Ulnrsinz) 51. AWRomrt (Dragging) :nov12.0{ 12.50 24.30 28.00 1020;Dodre emo Si: &%¥.§4 I .Herman Strufo arm mmBlahbunchthisnuou. IIIl|\\¢U U1 um uaunnn § Commence and the Gunter Omaha committee for their nppronl. Graves has been inspecting:the oil AIfall| possibilities of the eastern part ofNebraskaforthelu!1neek.Onuha lr 1: I llgh J. Cook: il apuin and Bun IviwlyLillsunnnu \.|| m Fsrm Bureau Putition Hi Luci Ke d Bu_e mp return QDrumM:fu urdny from Rochester N.Y.when Y lent she dosed a season of vnudevillo Cbeoly will look after tbl twubil ______________|1rlth tht Dunbar Bellrinnrs phr I ee. SCHOOLS TOLOSE'AvPoa1;o1~mE..m,i There m ws séhwl districts in Nebruh.which will (nil to n|:1;l!e |¢§\||\ |.|.\ In.~ A mu I ou m IJ.s.R0mu 2nd ward 71;Total u.u..an¢¢u xmmnmx nrI1.J.L Pounds 2:16 asnfl 45;Carl Toelka (Rand wk.).Pnnn ... ....Sttndard Qi](;o {Gg|) I|me) 1w.uu93:19.DofACTU g .g.J ( I math.Sh! plml ¢.|\ru nl lun \nlnl ILiAl|.ll}§H.2§ 1;1.1|;lm.:I Inas.|u:\nJ ouunl una \..nu|loul 15:~~In n (d wk.) ~L \1 be 3rd wardReportsfromsmriouspart!!of ml (il D ;mP;zIu 3 1 wid 22;Bari Thompson (Road WkP 2.50 The following article gppuring in Joe Di Vinney (Road wk)28DCLhe Omaha Bee u a dispatch fromwuntywouldindicatethatnwwlyi ;.;¢_._..A ;\._.J .....21 I .nn.l¢\1?T.Qphufnv Inna#$\\R!\d}!P\\\f\|\l Hair:Un a mush l1nn§Ar| I Dyuuu l All wil;I as nn nunuherebefor:returning Z0 her com pany for summer chauuuqua work. I r! still I fstltili killed to be trops.u Insum:ml ¢|rl11lr1=»<=.!}P. c.s¢;||»m4f.u un.=su;§§!argnr per eent of the C.I0\¢ff of the county were winter and will of n necessity have plowesl up and put into other ious ransom are given for this .......¢..... ss.L N.Porter uh wud anal 20. School BonnlR.J.Murdodh wagl 59 2:16 1r.\n]88 3nl wnrfl .ith wani 47.Totalu 238 T. gm lst 84H. Wrifthp hat wan:69 2nd 1A;\ld 90 i£~Ez ;;;£i§L§2 ss;§»}§§£»3;:P6it;qu Cecil Roseau fl!PO Peter J Christensen (Road wk.)25.00 fo:a eounty agent and majr in the Omnha took put in kill =l¢lil» Fremon;Fcungiry |Mlgh§|\¢f1I\]!t be II.guide in 118 Ilffhifl ofzl§mnu lnll lifrmrn b!Ashford It Co.(Repairs)x1.s0<»\1r own county:§u»¢Baptist ehunh ms SE d5 eve Hcaty Contracting co.(Bridge 2 Fremont mb.April 11.wishininr Captxin a tenor wk.)10000 Judge Lightnefn ruling :hat wives ofsoloixt in the Ckmndl Bluff:Pres ?Cv .i Thu rn rn.m.~».fnrmem.who nm nmmeund in hnlxnflil11¢fh\n church each Sunday.H151 I } any lnuncy ul ulv llnina yyuv |ments to be made for the scl1ool| year of 192526 on account of hasI ing employer!teachers during U1EI pas!year who did not hold proptr tcvrtificntcs.Announcement to this; I lreffectis made by State Supraintend¢ ent Mutzen.ltnndll~BeEefPafgugcof S.F.260 by the Ima! legislature will make it imperative in ihe future that even teacher ng ister his certificate with the county superintendent and for bidding boanh of education to employanyteacherwhoZacksthe nmper credentials.The acl makes board members personnliy liable for II heavy ¢;|||5e.| grounucred1 BAN Fre Inuul. \ is that L snowfall i a blanks! d that the aut. KERS To mont Heb. IeIllum.|Jlt\au:||\:lCont1nucd on page Six;up ..w \..........;_..__ __he thnvving of qhe__wk.)42.21 iwork and not actively inleref ted in and Lhen freezing YOUNG 3ll.Sl(.lANSCLUB 311;E1S Nye Schneider Jenks Co {Sup fanning an not rlhzible Lo sign peLi L so :lense nser the!plies)51.80 tions Ior the maintenance of county I ladys Hoon of this city also ning: there each Sundny. I lr mul MPL .IUISI1 MCDOHdd. Uh( II eside south I f Lawn quietly cele fortillh wedding nnni I ;;n..;~;;.4 ImiTheYoung Musicians ithcir rczular monthly me Ilubh¢z¢1|A=lndr Ilanlware (Supplies)B.9E[§urm lgrnll Dodge countys farm >eLi ng at the J o h n - A r p ( R e p a i r s )33.31sPburcnu mu s t be d i sc o n t in u e d .| h n t e d th e i r o n Zoisn-day B e a t y C o n t r a d i n g C o .( B r i d g e I..ul.Oc to be r th e b o a r d o f c o u n t y vl r b a r y a t 1 Lt t w e n t y o f w o r k )1 1 . 6 0 s u p e r \ i s o r s rec og niz ed a pe t i ti o n d n A p r i le n t a n d t h e H a m B e c k ( L a b o r )3 . 0 0 b e m i n ¢ t h e n a m e s o f 6 3 3 s i g n e n n n d fg o n g m o u r >eLing]=~Ruth Fammm >eLing ome on Wednel 15.The M¢D<»uua»be ltundy pioneer settlersHOLDHOLDINGeveningApril13.Abou the members were pres HOLD l 15.An 21115!1ff1¢¢rQ for the ensing year were H.cz Blaco (spins)1.ssnpprwri»tf~d $3.600 annually for the mf their many 61.1 friends txtend Fnoued speakers hun elected as foilowxz Cntchen Hum c.H.Blanchard {Gas)_B.l5Err\ninLenance of n farm bureau office.cunfritudltionx md mrinh for them ar the annual meetimg;f pnsirleni;Marie Sas vice»B.R Cox (Team wk.)20.00T}|0n¢who OPPQSHI the farm blll££\\1§m;ny mum years of hlppiI!¢lS io HOLDoneypaidassalaryor for loss of apportionment funds by the district because of thatfa|:L This is one of the most eifcctive laws on the statutes relative to school \\.|.\L Auf nS ...! vrate prvgrum UI been arranged f| inf:of Group Na Bankers nisociat Fremont on Ark Among the pxon 1: N"b"5"f5 president and Alfred Jen nke PI°°'"", wry A roll call of mush '_AP"122 ievents has now been imst eaxers hnmi, rcmalar feature of the mor 1:n secre|Deep Rack Oil Cb.(Gas)39.36objected decluimz that the Puu §gcther. :nl currtnl G.L Dixon (Ins.Premium)IS.{C¢i5d not contain the required 500 of!d Mm Club mdélledasnFnrmcnGr.k Lhr.CD.{l.um.)81.35 ell;glblc mgnntures..§ f §£ f f£ c >.{.{§L Apdl j|3hiLwFkIb3.00 Jud Li ht l i ted 2it!.mf¢m ~(.a 9 .M L.s K .ner iff ~. IfIo n account of the rnin storm com 1:f tl ion to1. :ar Day :inem sp 1:gusiatlon limi F|lGI.1|U.oc tlnuruzu mug |the letter.if n school board thor|f ff the occasion are Gay San ouehly understands that itsmembersf will be compclléil to dig ddwn into their own pockets to pay the amount lost to such a district there will no violations. prehnient of the Farmer Coopc tive Grain Marketing company of Chicago.Silver is one of the foreI most agricultural figures in Ameri ca today.Ho was formerly presii dent of the University of Virginia and has taken a prominent place 1 inis and was very well re an this gathering. After the election of 1 |progr:s.rnrne vias given Mrs.Farnham served luncheon for the young pg which the meeting woe with n vote of thanks to t 1:onmlcd in afficers a a lo\e1} rople after mljourned he hbntess Mary Bet} (..)|.}|.U88 p p f d g (p ).0 d g W W &S ppy C \.C .\ ¢y g g d f g d d gg b()p g C b pdd(.)3..d d d d g J (b )3 b f g...{ C.g J (|\g p d f.J )8.00 f p d ]p g f f. .\?.(b )6.00 f f f f g d|.S y d d 1: ..bb UYERNIIIEBFI wlu..ailsu..educntiarml duh.Qu and |1.lQlJ0|¢lb SASKATTHEWAN Amnhn :Baller of prominence lIil4\\nl\¢n can Rulh|ln! b Larsen.lbllainlainingl 156330 the paper were among than eliminat5 came up from Omaha ilonday zoRalphIl!S0I\(Labor)3.00 ml.Other wives who wunlly ¢¥1;sf|ml l few days with her aunilk Geo.Menking (Gu)2.45gagesl with their husbands in inrm1}.{{¢Olive md Flor!Moore and H.F McDonald (Labor)30.Bo j work among them Mrs..Alfred WickI uncles John and Sherry Moore.Hn. Jack McDonald (Labor)30.80 horst of North Bend am legal sign Burien with her family hu ygggnoMillerBlank(Blacksmith wk.It ¢¢according to the couns ruling.w returned from Japan and in | b ts on thi b 1 ~¢_Aan.u¢ ..Re I S |¢_ A 1 __r who_wilI nilcnd the sessions 1|lxirli 1 1gpffffd| ..... b ow liquor Ls to be sold in stores ini l§;.§§§§1 commerce William ;k o ra e Y n sSasatcheuancontrolledbytheW.;Phillips a leader in ghe Omaha cha JO RIDERS U 1 vincial govcmmenl.under a new ...l IIiqlprlaw.which went into @ff~=!§;§k:fggd ~.l.§E1l§?Q;Some parties w|.shlng to take a joytcdayafteradrypedodofmore?Rhgb h f the Federal R¢.nde at the other fellows ¢xpen.seap1|mr\;¥a?1f vlhnrx |0m s mM_ _...l_L!propriateul Phin Wil.:oxs Fond Coup! b l.I Dodge county habeen without a fggi days they till go £0 C\LiCl¢0 3.00 fnTl¥1 :aint aincc December.when when Stanlev will wntinne in work b =='"? >11; Pmshr1»=*>°' b .00 3.06 2.I0 15.00 15.00. 1.35i ILSO? 9.00.3.:5 F.9D iaml hir.J.B.Spcllman.Mr.Ander 1==ons birthday being on April lst lam!Mr.Spelinmnnk on April 2nd 20.00 prnmpleil the iclea ef the rclebration and the two families spent a vgry The appointment of his successor was CEiEHR.\TB B1nrnn.a¥s Mr.and Mrs.John C.Anderson entertained nt Sunday dinner on 23.39 R.N..Huger rtmgned io usume .3 similar position in Slunders county.| pending upon the action cl the m¢¢.[ |1 IAprilSthinhrfnuroI5Ir.Anderson lorl.l1e\}5esteru Electric Co. Mr.and Mn.Leslie Offen ind little daughter and Les1ies mother Mrs.B.B.Offen and sister Behr! went over to Arlington to attend ihe wedding. of Miss Lois Winsei grand daughter of Mrs.B B.Offen and niece of Lcellie and Miss Belva.She was married to Vern B.Nicholas oi Graml Inland.Miss Offer:played the medsling march.They returned home Sunday evening...Mr.and Mrs.Carl Schmidt were heartily welcomed home hy their b was parked on the streets of b .S.Plkhlni il1507) b K UI..1.\\\l|DilD vu;nn. F..Open bars in the province wuT!::Il;e PML M me 5:f ba k.a ws rfmon nclosedin1915.A govrrnment :mir .;~¢¢m [hen orgnriizcd was nbo1ilh er wiil delwer the address of we] S.Sidner.Fremont law>tfme and S. _ed a year late.. r ..vcr and banker will preside Rias i Blai usin twel: b Iast Saturday night and dtex I.L.Schafer (LnborpsirdeserteditinadiuhLN.William Sievers (Oil) n Blnir and Kennnnd where it Guy Slader (Team uk.) bb nn|Hlark Slider (Tram wk b e new act ut n Dan on ne YiPa t the cvemng banquetémfnm!several bars \|\h1ch had ioastmastrr n ..;(;h;;sc;ff;;:;n:lrraons Ford tourkeenoperatinginReginahaveclamIJHrIIe1nnwoepresidentc!ing car which vrna also parked an thetheLmonhntacnulBank?f Fm F street the same evening met with a1(}U(;}{gy STATESMEN mnnt will conduct the qubstwn box. I fear there will be no great men;HAS AUTO ACCIDENT in the future sighed Black.Whythepcssi:ni>m?dcmancied White.5lnrru<Beck mul wife nmi bnhy Bcc;xu.m replica]Black with ani who |11ov:out to Minden hut week the babiv being born in hospilnls to visit met with an accident on 1heir und none In log cabins 1.hcrel1 b¢rrturn1r§p Monday.The nécirlcnl lake fate It wms met by pcrsumwhoknewthenumberofthecaron I the rctum road from Omaha nt about midnightvms founal peacefuliy mst i::nn ihe licdmquiat Elwntnr scales. .nun DLIIISANCE xx;Solomnow (Oil) if tandnni Oil Cu.{Gas 45:Oil) Howard Iaylor (Labor)|lhhzm Bros.(Gas) G.c.Wilkilu (Labor) lies:ie A1back\{Cor.Examina iion Papers) Mrs.Frank Allbcif y (Board for Poor) Mm.J.Anlill (Supplies for Poor).....11 __¢_ b .a b 025 cnja;.:able day of it b ricnzls on Inst Sunday evenmg wncr Pham :lrn\.h!}\iflDl1|.0ml}Iil.Qnd \El! b n o c h a n c e o f a n y o f t h e m bec omi ng g.;r1::\t."-Ci n c i nn a t i E n q u i r e r . ....-.._.. no annonecino ar Central Cili when lairno nl (hr nreunf. xime. gn.LI7om BlaCK\Lm ...I L_ 1 Q/hvnoé§ wlliaea with another \¢hI|::l(.mff ~§ ;§{1E.L£ml¢ tha is Papens)16U=>. alas. mnzu uu.a:u.u:~met nl: mn1: rugs: UA Lunu vz ..._c Rent e :l:INTlIHTAINS AT cnnns.of cam whistles and 5 tractorBothMarcusanduafewerequake severely hmined hu;the baby escap»ed.The car was so badly amuhul that lfmy were forced to leave il.at Central City for repairs and they nn 1 1 gh 1 ez Illalr Telephone o (|re m 5 nnnonnr o c rwvu ac 23.ln||upen which they wen invited Le ~At almost any tune during the wak iln]4HearChdntepsdn(Supplies for Mn..Reed OHanlon entertmnen n ride thr\ouSh the euty.They had il:ar hours dogs can be .Keen prowl >imc in drexew of from three to :Poor)133;fi\e tables of bridge players Iaetgjmg retumeml from n honey moonIi.enteridn 1 the west and this proved tn:rlrvln In nn\.rlir|\etion.City Of Biail ~4.9 Tuesday BHEINOGH Elm I np InI...»\_|.....! a|..2 .\_\:_...nl ¢\or»!h{0%lhl0 no A.IL lu :\n».rI\ U) ncuux no U ylugnllfl U1 f\Il|CllC5LH ncur lution will meet Friday Apdl 17 no occef no d ~ml!as far as ?r¢m<=\i §I=}l{1»§;§¢;liI1=m canine tribe County Clerk {Pa£ienl to Be inz ;¢ventan1s or 1:eon1\:nday Chas.Hnchmnn belong i a conundrum but the ntrlCE)7000!{Th1érsdnt>)t;;:mooFStateBa~thm!nuisance is hart _And about the best Cot1!l!y Judge (Court coats nc.on ran aught than:home an hu in1inz for the wnnderinx ants is a bonds.etc.)185.05 For quick semce an no nunru D¢me clmuu.w nv __ .al her hom!\aca.tion They are receiving the lcnngntulatinng und but vrishu of no e home of Mrs l1¢ui|| no R. gtevrart no §i.§¢1§={§¢.§ of ;\here IL nf the Andbn no 5 W F.Hn no i no §h p i u . T their $1lends. Lu Enternrint The Enterpriaa $L50 per :eil.\.|\fff A ffsj,~'< Blllr, Nghnqll, April 16, 192 Blair, Nabnskl, April 18,m s _ l l 1 l 1 l l v BELL CREEK VALLEY NEWS {'l`oo me for last week) Mn .Harvey Harmng,Hrs.Goa. trtnger,Mn .Howard Ruvre AM r . Alfred Brackatte.I Edith Jergeaun and Bula Luurf churc h.The beneficial experiences Mr.and llrs.Henry Scheer, Jr.wen tha only hm from the Weailvf the Union nrvleu of Holy Week nm! daughter,Sy lvh wen Sunday ! Dc Soto school,who passed the miminated in onthunlutlc c ongnp gueets at the Wm. Wilkeninz home.eighth nude examinations.tions ul all tha mervlca on Sunday Mr. and Mn . Annu La ilnun tad Miss Ruby Reevoa who in | boot-A! the earl§ry\drning service an Sun- Olson,Mrs. Emrnl Li nen Ind Hr. mlnts, c onaiilhxl of vorwm 1 and Hn.1.ouLs Curti|,|1lnfomal11,;Eutnr eg; c andy abd a. dd Lira.. N. G. Jensen und Clarenu of ah,v i n a n n d ,which th i Blair, mil Hr. and Mm Carl Ban-folk:gr uliy enjnyli.The p u ;sen of this vicinity.Hn .Llrunlluhd from 8 until 6 ufelnck Frida c m m c l m u c m n v u m s r c n v n c s (&l'.Lhno\a |u d ¢ \ h |¢ n |\ p ) A n h r D . ! | \ | B \ y , h n ¢ . h a d u a e m l n i m l . u u u » ¢ s u g 1 e u z . \ , u . D v d z k n r d a s n c s r x . c n u n c a o r c n m s r ( C s r . Un e s | n md h d | tn » € - I ) L H . Q n p , P u M r . Bib l¢ 8tb oo lloA. `| l~ aentation of :bins qainqt uid tate I1 vu-an months from the da y o ! lh y A . D. 1 9 2 li . ln dtlz e limited for payment of dibta is Y a u from u i d Oth day c f m s . .witnul my hnnd und the nm County Court, : hh -uh a Arm 1925.'~ (SEAL)I. C. ELL 11-BL County J ERICAN Ev.-LUTH.TRINITY (W. Lincoln and 2nd anaiu H. J. Warning. Putor. Blur Telephone 1808 ..A mtd n n lmthcran rdiglcul In tinm Situ:dn;lftlmoo nl at : 8 0 o r 2 .Sundnyschool ! D n . m . ~dna urvioo at 10:80.Ou r ur - ic el an alternxlaly what English 1 Gcrman. The church baud mat.: oeeuloniy a tb l voting numbers oonvme nute:ly. The 1.11101 Md meats mfr dn! ~odnadu ah#moon of month. Th i puior inland;to u m r q :tions on Sundq P.Uk . Chrlnhn Endeavor an 1 RH. E\'¢=I5n| urviela at 8 PM. Chunk Night,Wldnudly 7:80 s u n mr r S A L E A. C Debel, Attorney BY virtue of an order of ale sued out ol the no mo Co u r t Washington County,Nebraska, In pummnee of s decree of comm in an action therein | . wherein S.Y.Gilhn and wm~ was Phdntiff and Gertrude S~mga, Chuiea Shieklell, Willnd ton,;nd'I'he3!aI.eBa.nk,\oo~ tion were Defendants,1 will a o'cloek P. M. on the 2m day of 1925, at the North front door oi' County Court Home in the Cit Blair, Washington County, Neb eella tp ub li eau etio ntothe - and best bidder for ash, the Io in: described red estate to-writ; Lots Sixteen (16)Seventeen Eighteen (18) and Nineteen (19 Bleek 'Twenty (20)in the Cit Blair, Wuhinnon County, Neb Said ule wi ll he made pu n to a Judgment and Force!~ our uid Distric t Gown on the day of ?ebn.\.u7 1925, in on for the mm of $87.04 with in thereon at the rate of 10% per mnn, from the 1.tthd.nyof? 1926, and fof $13.70 Attorneys an df o re os tsi nth en mo u ntof i and dl ueru.\n¢ eoets.The » one of judgment and fared~ providing that said premises described be sold to satisfy ivdxment. interest and c0l!.1'» in the :mme remained unpaid fo period of twenty day: from the iry of add dee:ee which was - and entered on the llth day oi luary L925» ma laid judgmen tenet and m u bein: still u~ and u i d decree being still in force and effed. the said real » above described will be mold nm . a mmm. nm.sw-1 Kehool 9:15 A. ll.Homin; Senleo 10:80 A. U.Enninl services at 8 PM. u:-onmmzrzn CHURCH or:mls cmusr OF urrmnn sum s(Lincoln sum brtvun Oth l -mn I! r n o (C-or.W n i k s r A vo .a n d C n l . fl x } J a m u l l d a f n a n , P u t é r . S u d " S c h u h ! £ 0 A . a c . E a r n i n g S i l v i a 1 1 A . H . E r w i n ; a a r vi e u a t 8 P M . 0 P A U L L U T H E R A N C H U I I C H t o r u m .N e b r a s k a ! R e v.R . 3 .Rei ne rt ae n,Pa s t o r B a n d a ; S c h o o l l l 1 0 A .az. C h u n k S a : v i m as 1 1 A zu. in|"|dliu md llmlly an Arbou- xn. wma In-»»>=1= muma from Omlhll Saturday md b m u m s lmprvved.Shi vin(dawn qmin 'l dly fo r mu mu n.lr. and ln. C. E. Johnson md lhdn q d love w Bla ir Sund xy loxIvidtatth i Oleu-_Gilberuun home. M n . C h u . H u d n n v u | p u ! a t t h t J . D . L o w a " T l lw ll m After 1 vaelu vhit s the ham-1 uf hor s ider, Mn . Nod Su e), lin Darothy Shrk nsulrned io Mr home a n n u m m m s Gkn Roblnwu nl Tthmlh vu de- llva-\n| Nunary stuck to mwmen Mn W 1.u n mf s d o c t io a w a s | n r y qvkt :HAL C. R. Guy and Hmq 1'|-uhlnen were neketld mmbsn al LM baud.ma lobennon and mu Yowdl wan dotted on me uhool baud. lr. ual "ll W m. Ghndon el Tr hmlh visited In Human Friday . ln. A. ,I Csmmn md Mr mother, dun done..Prmrldu n coop, pnfonbly one with n slltted bottom.As noun u hens show n dedre bo stay on a nest ournight, shut them in the brood! coop and feed fuliy and water :vegularI§ Ozdinarily two or thru days will be n auffkhnt knkth of time to maka her 5°\'t¢¢ ber dwlrel md mon due wi r f ba mr M i n s By putting on a colored log band nah ti ma thc han p u broo dy , at the and nl thé xenon it viii he poss- ible so cali out md nel! than hen! which show moat broody tendeades. l f e r p f r c m t h e n h e m a n n o t s e t . morning so Elstln to tb l Iplendid Enter program; which had been wel? pnspszed an d we re u ll nndarod. The Baptist churc h gun their pm- f r u n at ten-th.irty.I t consisted manly of redtgtiom by the little folks.The ll. E. c hunk program b m w at eleven o'c1od:.I t ' n u mostly n song senics and 'nru liat- saed to by n vary appreciative unli- mee.'!hue people are tn be c on gnlnlated on havin; meh a capnhle letdtr.R¢ v. ' l' . J . R¢ e n \ lu a lla d t o D ¢ i Holnu, Iowa Bundsy bo officitll at I I I THE BIOO DY BEN Puoanxu A common cause of le n ln egg ..1 .pen suurdav- Mrs. Fioyd Lam. 1. miyrlnz :I . . _. - . . » - - - - - --._. .-- - -* *L E G A L N D T ! ~ N O T I C E 0 ?H E A R I N G S T A T E O F N a a m s m . W u h i n g t o n C o u n t y 'I n t h e C o u n t y C o u r t . l n t h e H a t t e r o f t h e E n a t e o f H a r i s h J. K i n g D e c e a s e d :T h e h e i n s l . Calhoun Sunday m um lla Ehdioe mx tn har sc hool work. i l n .li n e n s Carter and ills :F u n d :we n (hasta o f c m i a m Lowe and Haggis over the weak-end. li n .Irwin Cddweil nf To hmah spent Monday in He a on busi- ness.l l l u Mlldell Rac k" visited he: || n d~ in th~ p oultry tink reglrdhss of the breed or urilty . éd for a (nv day s vm: with home folks. p |. |I .p e c i d h f w i t h t h a n k e e p i n g P l y m o u t h R o c h ,R h o d e l s w d Red s,O r p i n g - l c n l ,W ynnndottzs a n d t h e h e a vi e r b r e c d l i l f r o m h e n s t h a t 1: 0 b r oo d y a t n m :t o s e t a n d t h u s lo se t i m f r o m e g g pr o d u ct i o n . Th e s e l o s s e s c a n b e L u g e i y e l i m i - n a t e d b y c a r e fu l h a n d l i n g o f t h e h y i n g f l o c k .B m o d i n e u i s a n a t u r - a l te nd en cy i n hen s,i h e n f a r e h e n s t h a t t a n t t o n t a h o u t d n o t b e " j a i l - Mrs. John: of Blair. Hn and Hn. J. aa. Bmevnter md Mills Mildred and !rI.| dravs £00ms» ba Sunday and vhind at the J ohn liinfhome. C. E. Johnson is driving a haml aome new Essex coach which he pub :hand lm week of B. 0. McDonaldof Tehmnh.' Hr. and Mrs. Floyd Lofthn had al :iumer guests Sunday,Hn .T.J Reearand Bobbie m d Hrs. J ohm of Binh. mm.Thaseeoadundthinl spun which every ozchud need: should be th# s u a mi xtu n .' h e accom!apny shouldhnapplled u s o o n u v l u b l o o m h u h l l m u a t h m u d n o w three greek:Inter.Th c n ms mktun wvlled twh se w ebeny u m wi ll i n a u i e th e y ld d d p d e w r m w w w w r u n n Apply th o mi t spny when the nh uth a r vith en d hlo wmu h l vt hllm and Un neeond three to four vre¢klll.ler. of July, 1925, at 10 o'clock A. H., on exch of uid dates, to rec eive and examine all shim: agaimt uid Ei- are,wlth a view to their t- mant and nllounoe.The time lim- ited for the pruenution of c lniml lslin st u id Es tate is mm mo nths fro m the 24 th dly 0 f A pr il A.D. 1925, Ind the time limited for pay- ment at dcbh ia Ona Yau' from uid 24th day of Aprii 1925. Witmu my hand md the seal of uid County Cwrt, this 23:12 day of Hu c k 1925. (SEAL)L C.Elllr, 9-sz.County Judge. daughter spent Sunday at the home of her sister, southwest of town. I ll.and llr i .J.A.Wed. enter- tained at A family dinner Enter when most of their ehidren lpé their families were present. Gnndml.Lowe il spending e weekwith herdlughtar, Hrs. Carter and flmilr at Shir. L A. W oodllrd drove to Omaha Tuenday to have dentll work done. Louis Horn h u rented the H n . Irwin C;1d1relL pmperty near the de- pot and will take ponealon lhar 1. Hr.and Hn .Ed Wilson .enter- April, 1925._(SEAL)1. C. ELLER, 12-6t§Cuimty Judge nG e r a i d R e i d w a s a n O n u h a V i s i t o r M d m l a y . S u n d a y O m a h a p q n n c g n u i a a i |¢: STATE OF NEBRASKA, Wallington Cbunti.an ' A.C.DEBEL, Attorney In the C¢mI|ty.Conrt In tho Mnttor u! the E m u o f Wilhelm Vo|.|,Deceased:To the Cnditors of u i d Estate:You are Hereby Notifipd, That I wi!! sic at cron dmve down later in tha day and they ntumed home that n o ning.. li n Mq g h L o r i wa n t to Omlh l Tuesday for a. fur day s visit with m m . There was a splendid attendmce at tbl reguilr meeting of tha Dance nf Honor merrinr Satunday evening Quring. the bwnen session lin. Z. ..,.. E u t a r d i n n e r .. l l n .H . B . C a m e r o n 1 r u | ; : | u - . NOTICE 'ro cnsnrroas ' S T A T E O F N f : B R A s K A . 1 as.W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y E G u r r i p n fl , C u r l g n n , A t t b r n l y a In t h e C m n t ! C o u r t 311 t h e Id n t t c r a f t h e Es t a t e o l a r y V a n H o r n D e e e u e d .T o t h e Credltun of m d Estate:vim are hereby notified, Thtt 1 \¥ll!sIt at the County Court Room in Blair in mls!County,on the 24th day of . Scillck at the home of her dzughur Mrs.O.E.Berg in Omlh i.Her dalh occurred Batunlny evening fol lo win g a . ltro k l o f n rd n h F hk a ahe auffared Thurxday.Tha Bulikkr :raided on a farm near hen for n number of* yean and were wal! i'.Jr\c\"h hare.Mr.Be!licJt pissed a n y a f o r years q u .m m m ! services were held Tuesday st the Berg home followed by cremation an Forrest Lawn Cnmatory. lily ,1925, md-on the 17th day of Auxult.1925,at Z0 o'c!o¢k A 1 . , o n o | : h o ! n , I d d a la , m n e e i r e md :amin o ni l d ai ms :alt u id E a- tate, with a View tn their adjustment and nllowance.Thi time limitad for the pnnsnution nf the cllims agldnst uid Eatap is three months from the ISU: dw ol' HI! AD., ms, and the time limited for payment of deb¢.lil One Year from W d 16th ' i w o f Hay 1925.' 'Witness mr hand Ind the sul ol a n n n u r ?s . : | m » . - n : . | r m u n e a n y a n m w g n l t m e s u m :L l u m l m n a m e .u m l n a 1 |a p e n a m g A t w o w e a n v i f i l l l m u l w o n n l p p - e r #w h o m m e t u l u s t w e e k w i t h H r s .E m i l L a l l m a n .J o h n E c h t e n h m p ,J r .m l m !f n m i l r i c s t i c n a t t h e h o m e o f h e r p a r o a t | . | g ' n e ¢t h e i r S a v i o u r o n t h e R e s u m e n n u I 'f 'Q » \| | { l q n n f l u u n m i h . . - - . . 4 B . . ¢ . . . . h .g u n n l n n n l # l a n W m H s a n d \ | u ¢U n a L n n l n - . . - g - m n .H n ;». . .2 -l i . -¢ ! . . - . . . . . . . - - ;- I ai . . . (aut: that evening 1 *l l r l . J e n a c h r u u m n n m a w a n : V m d e r n i e v a t B i d :s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h V i c t o r R a s l m u m m d fu i a l l y . \V i U " !'ha m ; » | m 1 a n d t a m ! ! !sp e n t S l l u n h r m u a h ! n t h c H a m m W i n - and l r .and H n .J.Larsen and chlldnn ntandod services at the ll E. church Sunday morning. Elton Biaull played his saxophone at tha M.E.church and Sunday achool Enter morning.The HcC\zihy Progrouive Club mat fhundny :Hermann at the lame: Mnliin. home.Hn .Munin was as- suted bs Mn. Pete Jensen and Hn. Haas Pudun.The next ms n in l will be held with Hn. JchqA|union.The members of the ThnU"G Club enjoyed a.plu u mt meeting with Mrs. Chris Petanen last Friday. Mr.and Mn.Soren Nihon took m m d u m - u t h e L u m H Q : - " I Kr. md Hn. Chris Peterson. Mr. and ln. Lu: J espnann and Hr; md Mn.C2¢mm¢ Neunmn vera Sunday m a i n :g u s h a t t h e E m Lum' hem?of the Grains district.The °¢-union was the birth anninnuy ol' lit. Lund.Cari Hi n d u had the milfortune to lou a niuahle horse Int Sands! Tha little folks in tha prhnuy room at the l£eGu~ths' xcbbcl onjuyld an nm: party #nn by their teach- ¢r,Ili:-I Loxein Rhoadn.Refresh- ~l.. 9 Ha n tl u nHunl u =Ug ~i'-,ag~ Q 3 1 =:;J E ,Q .;Husa E §§ § E : 'E . 5 f Q l u 1§T'a . ; l \ \ .,.;;;¢'-::.:°x : . ." ` 5 ' = ¥ :. T:\ ; " ~ " I n L . 1 ff'? 1 'n l f : '.;$E f!'.2L£¢l*"Z$ '|."". : " ~4 'I *g s : I..~29 Wg*e l u u o f t w e l ve l w n i h n t . t h c L u t h e r a n c h u r c h S u n d s y m o r n i n g .Th e c h u r r h u n a b e n u q fu l r Ie c o r ' 1 m w i t h p o t t e d p l a n t s a n d E n t e r ll ll ie s.T h e m e m b e r s o f t h e cla ss a r e M u i e n p t l u n a n u l u l y UYU|¥lll'l i l u v lu lu mull n u m n u ;n l l u c l l vl l | § | ¢\ w u ul | 1 n k u h o m e ., H e r m a n w l o r s S u n d a y .A l t a r . |M r s .W m .Bol|.e's m o t h e r ,M r s .T h e s 1 E ' r H o m s ' £ B r l s w r m . C m m c u D o m o f G r e t n a ,w h o i f r e c u p e n t -h w y 0 .U . H c P m u d , ? u w r ' i n g fr o m 1 re c en t op e r a ti o n ,I t l b m e ._ vi d t l n g a t t h u B o l t ; h a m s .D i x o n m u l u l u m au z ni l w ll u .0 |use c h o i r h u b a n U r a : k i n ;h u l l in gluing our eongngaliom beautiful prognms.Gifford and Doretta Stnwe have vary urn hom. Mn. Floyd Rolanblull u mtfuing (mm u r :me k of c ppen diddz uw! at present 1| qnhl uk. lr . an d Hn. . Min d Pmb m ell! - ed az the Blair bnrpltd Sunday unu- noon m a n l t .P s a h d s mutha' wha vu opswud un far gall noun. S h a h lm p m vi n g MnA emnln ol W aits: and Pm No- va . W itter Ku llr of ul. , ll vw- ¢ st th! Hunk home. lr . 'a nd ln . Fu n k Br own b u s mavnd m Blli r wh e n l r .B r i n hu cmploiment.l n .n u d n m E n u m d b a h : » turn ed to Omlhl dur npmdlnf tba wi n k !vrinu h e r u m m ,l r . u d Mr . . F u n k u m le m ha d a nd hmlly www! S II - duy nfumoon nr un Gui: Axolguvd homt.K r . m d l n .W n to n u n s , w b H°Ui'=*»Leona Ni°*>°'"='-N" K " ' ° ' |Th e B um-m f o r l m ~Mr.and Hrs.Opal Reeves m n ! Lnnghorat, Alvin Wilkening, Heiney Wlllenlng,Alfred Braekett,Wlllia Niebaum,Irwin Hellman,Theodore Schuidt, Yelmer Km, Gilbert Bart- ling and Norman Reithmuller." 1 Iain. Sadie Hengadoht and family spent Sunday afternoon with rela- tives at Uehling.1 Gilbert Lallman who il attending; the state university' il apmllan hi! audnz vacation ti th his brother: d w were eaeeptlonally appropriate and well attended.The sei! denial offering exceeded the goal of one dollar per member by $75.00, which greatly helps in om' world service giving Sunday at the C. B. Bunn home. Mr. and Hrs. J .W. Elliott anI family of Minnow Valley,la.and Mr. and Mn. Selrlea of Omaha call- ed at Boy Andera¢m'a Sunday avr ; ning.° Great Internet is manllef t in thy-_Cllrenbi Simpson of Omaha all- ammh improvement undertaking.A gd az the Dvd mm home Sunday meeting of the committee was held evening. tlfe d m , f the week and are --g Tha Daéintn Wamnrfa flnh mul.; nA|| in |a»»|| irnrlf annn §i|.I\Nf l.W m . ~ t h i # *t kindly :uldod their voice! in U10 en riehrnem of :ha ae:vieu. Some of the special music will be repealed at the momlng aewlca thi! oom.ing Sunday.Come tn church. 1\uc .m1~m' A ND LONG c uz: Mr.and Hrs.Fred Lon:drove cverlo Walnut, Iowa Sunday 1.0 viait al the ClausGraaaa.hame, the cena- alnn hninav than |.nt|m{v-fini.birth 11 y ' I " U " ' " " '| " ' "u v \ | | u |n u n ;s v v u |- - --- - .- - .- .- .|-- - v - -. . .I E m i l a n d C e c i l L l l l m a n .R e m e m b e r t h e f u l l d i y o f a e l v i c e l ;u m n l w r n r y o f l i m G n v e s .H n . W m H o l t m a n f m !f a m i l y a n d 5 ' , n r n e x t S u n d a y .s r .m a z w s E r l s c o w u .c a u n c a L o n :i k a d n u g h t e r a M r s . G n v u . m d M n .J o h n I u c h t e n k u n p ,S r .° f i - m L i t t l e C h u n k A r o u n d a n M r s .J o h n m m n s p e n t S u n d a y Arllngton spent Sundzr afternoon al|pg 3 0; - 0 Ng wg (ln Angus! ldlmlll home.Among thn humoral allure (ram hen Monday were Mr.and Hn. Henry Kan md son, Velmen Wm.wuw-ln: nd fmuy. ur. ma Hn.Wm. Hcltnun im lon kwin. lr. and Mr. md Mn.Euler with thi| nyiir. ind llrx. ull bc llg mmun. Wm. Jmzkmp,u ma mm]Mr. _,md In Holtmm und Huy ullmnn.E'i°from the um, 1-m»4¢\= and hmily,Gertrude wi¢y,, ma human Rui-na smash xpenti Grover Wilkins (am- Regular services, Sunday April 19. 7:30 Mm. Holy Commuuhm.9:45 A.M. Ch|\d|¢1|'| church.chu Gonry amnd-,mo o ua .Homin( prayer um m Omllu s Imdlr .sermom E. J. Colley moved 6:00 PM. Young People'|So¢ilty. vhilnesthgvinta Euterbayvruuhxppyoenxlonllondny.for the memben ox' St. Maris gmmlmumumnummu|un||||||||mnum||u||||mnmuu = Irs.um Dol.Al\ of Arllngton mme lm 'nmnduy zo vhlr. az the Wm. Harrison home.Hr. and ln. J. Lu-nn onlorwnldeu roumng fueal-| lm Snmhy rr-mmon in honor oi their founuwl wedding unnivmlry, Hr. md ln. Byron Bryn, Mr: and Hn.Axel IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllilWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIIIII H1H|l|I|W|||||U |mW §'The Season?Qreatat 'Bargain Sfvent Beginning Tomom lin nur \\».Wnne.h sc hool. m lv- Joidng ovlr tha uri'v| |1 o f Q k b ] dnughur, born lut sundny, April ll A11 eqnoemed In duh( rlieiy . ln- ¢ 1 u . u ' n ¢ m m . a n u p m w w T M I N M du mn gn n d c h li d a n dthu uhh, they ue. of emma, my proud oi it.M m " w m a a u m a 1-muy m n : P1 4 41 1 mu h; u K mn i zd vld dn g ki n ds . Mr. nd Mn. E. 1. Nate: nut swmuv mum; vm. num.. i n DO Sow. "HAPPY HOME" Dum: l`hese.A.re B y F a r fhe Gre ate st Val ues E v e r O f f e r e d a t f h e Pr i c e "H=m=y.H°me" Saleq are always of great interest to every woman.But this time the selectioxg is so °"'"'"'f md the pnee so law--that every gn-iffy woman will me an exceptional opponunnity to mnkl a wvwt- A n_ __ _- r 1_.|:--:_|-._1 11-4- :__fru .-D...,u-:-.~f V.-\"'rn=.Qnnn Im- .na :au md, mx lr. ma Mn. Ink K¢Don|.|d md hmily 0|o w n .Mr , md ln . J lme l K a ma . n a family :peat Sunday wfq nhtlvu ln mm-. ln . O u p m t u m d d u g h u n d Bhir. mu Halen mmuay of P i la r nm! sunday at ¢h|.G. J. Hindi!! A oc or c U1 11lu1v1uua1 znuucls-=-1 nc 1 |CL|..|Go|.: v u vv vu-..Fasluoned ofFasf` Color Amoskeag Ginghams and Fast Color Scout Percales s u a mi xtu n .' h e accom!: p a y shouldhnapplled u s o o n u v l u b l o o m h u h l l m u a t h m u d n o w m m p m Inter.'rm suns mktun wvlled twine w ebeny u m wi ll i n a u i e th e y ld d d p d e w r m w w w w r u n n Apply th o mi t spny when the nh uth a r vith en d hlo wmu h l vt hllm and Un neeond three to four vreekl later. tate, with a View tn their adjustment and nllowance.Thi time limitad for the pnnsnution nf the cllims agldnst uid Eatap is three months from the ISU: dw ol' Hly AD., ms, and the time limited for payment of deb¢.li| One Year from W d 16th dxy of Hay 1925.' .. Sth day of Aprii,1925, léving no Int Will and Tutunont. and possess oo of Real and Personal Estate esti mated at $1o,snc and praying for ad ministntion thereof.\ !f 5011 fnfl to appear lt said Coun ty Court on tha Sith day of May I025,at 10 o°elock AA I . , ~ c o n test mid petition. the Coon will ap point Hua Brandt or some other niltlbie person Administntor and proceed to o settlement of said es nur.Witness my hand and Official c:. UNRUH & LANG Furniture, Rugs and Picture Framiiig ROY M. D. LANG, Undertaker Phones:Bluir Red 139 Bell ll ( s u m 1. C. ELLFR, 12 lt.County Judy: . . _. - . . - - - - - - --._...-- - --L E G A L N D T ! ~ N O T I C E 0 ?H E A R I N G S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A , s l .W u h i n g t o n C o u n t y .I n t h e C o u n t y C o u r t . l n t h e H a t t e r o f t h e E n a t e o f H a r i s h J. K i n g D e c e a s e d :T h e h e i n nl . l a w , n e x t o f k i n, c r e d i t o r s l n d A l l pe rs on a i nt er es te d i n u i d e m u a r e h e r e b y n o t i f i e d t h u o n t h e 1 0 t h d a y o f A p d l ,192-6,E t t a B r a n d t fi i e d l pe t i t i o n i n u i d C o u n t y C o u r t a l l e g - i n g a m o n g o t h c r t h i n g : t h a t M a r i a h J.K i n g , a n i n h a b i t a n t o f w u h i n z - l THE Bloom* B EN plo BL$ 3l A common cause of loss In egg production In the spring months, Qs- pecidhf with thou keeping Plymouth Roch, Rhode le d Reds,Orping- lc nl,Wynmdotten and the heavier breedl il from hens that 1:0 broody at nm: to set and thus lose tim from egg production. These losses can be Lugeiy elimi- nated by careful handling of the toying flock.Breodineu is a natur- al tendency in hens, ihenfore hens that tant to set ahoutd not be "jail- ed" and starved or mistreated u 5| oiten done..Provrldo n coop, pnfenbly one with n slotted bottom.As soon u hens show n dedn no stay on o nest ournight, shut them in the brood! eoop and feed fuliy and water :egularI§ Ozxiilurily two or three dey: will be e auffkient knkth of time to make her 9°\'t¢¢ ber dwlres md soon due wi r f be mr bri ne By putting on a eolored leg band eac h time the hen pu broody, at the end nl the season it viii he poss- ible so euli out end eel! those hen! which show :neat broody tendeadee. l f e r p f r o m t h e n h e m a n n o t s e t . after a time b'f ""'~"wil! be te- doced in the poultry Hook reflrdhss of the breed or variety.|¢: S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A , W u l l i n g t o n C o u n t j . A .C .D E B E L ,A t t o r n e y In t h e C ¢ m I| t y . C o n r t I n t h o M n t t o r u !t h e E m u o f W i l h e l m Vo| .|,De ce as ed :T o t h e C n d i t o r o o f u i d E s t a t e :Y o u a r e H e r e b y N o t i fi p d ,T h a t I w i !!sic a t t h e C o u n t y C o u r t R o o m i n B l a i r i n s a i d C o u n t y , o n t h e 9 0 1 d a i o f M 1 5 1 1 9 2 6 , a n d o n t h e 1 0 t h d a y o f A u g u s t 1925 u t 2 o 'c l o c k P .H . , o n e a c h o f sa id da t es . t o r e ce i ve an d e x am i ne al l c l d m l a g a i n s t s l i d Es t at e ,w i t h r vi e w t o t h e i r u i j u s t r n e n t a n d a l l o w ~oe.Th e t i m e l i m i t e d f o r t h e p r e a n NOTICE 'ro cn sn rr oa s 'STATE OF NEBRASKAJ ss.Washington County § Gurrigan I, Curlgnn, Attbrnlya In the Cmnt! Court311theIdnttc r af the Estate ol ary Van Horn Deeeued.To the Credltun of m d Estate:vim are hereby notified, Thtt 1 \vil!sIt at the County Court Room in Blair in mls!County,on the 24th day of April.1925,and on the.25t.h dly of July, 1925, at 10 o'clock A. H., on exch of uid dA\¢S» to receive and examine all shim: agaimt uid Ei- are,wlth a view to their t- mant and nllounoe.The time lim- ited for the pruenution of c lniml lslinst uid Estate is three months fro m the 24 th dly 0 f A pr il A.D. 1925, Ind the time limited far pay- ment at dcbta ia Ona Yau' from uid 2-ith day of Aprii 1925. Witmu my hand md the seal of uid County Ubud. this 23:12 day of Hu c k 1925. (SEAL)L C.Elllr, 9-sz.County Judge. uid Cozmty Couxt, this 11th day of Avril. 1925._(SEAL)1. C. ELLER,12-6t§Cuimty Judge. z~ z u 'r 1 c 1 : 'r n C R IID ITO R S S T A T E O F } q E g g A S K A , l l -W a a h i n g t o n C o u n t y C n r r i g m J:C a r d g a n .A t t y s . I n t h e C o u n t y C o u r t I n th e M a t t e r o f th e 1 m a t e o f W i l l i a m Gnaioer Dec eaa éd:T o t h e cr e di t or s o f amid es ta te :Y o u a r e H e r c b y N o t i fi e d , T h a t I w i l l si t a t t h e C o u n t y C o u r t R o o m i n B l a i r i n sa i d Co u n t y ,o n t h e 16 t h d a y o f ..,.. EOME DAHQEE 4 - ~ /» limllbd far pymem. of dim is OneYou frvm uid Oth dny of lums . .Witmsn my hmd md the meal of nm Qmmzy Conn, um cm du' -Ar m 1 m -~( s u m I. c ELLER. 11-5;cuumy swap. period of tweqty day: from the an- tr y o f s xi d d e c r e e v h i c h wu n u d a n d e n te r e d o n th e llth d a y o ll* ~ m m f 1925. ma ma judgmm, an- tenest and coau being still unpa and u i d decne being still in fu force and effed. the said real esta above described will be mold ns afore- said to satisfy uk! judgment, in mst and costs ns provided by sdd or der and decree and the law in sue case: mule and provided. Dlted this 18th diy ofhhrth. I~ J. Maurice Mehrens, 8-5t Sharif! of Washington Count In pursuance of s decree of said comm in an action therein pending whonin S.Y.Gillan md oompgny was Phdntiff and Gertrude Strick-mgu, Chalice Sl:icklell, Willnd Holo- ton, md The State Bank, a corpora- tion were Defendants,1 will at 1 o'cloek P. M. on the 2m day of April 1925, at the North front door oi' the County Court Home in the City o{ Blair, Washington County, Ncbna-lm. sell at public auction to the higbcat and but bidder for aah, the follow-» in: described rod estate to-writ; Lots Sixteen (16)Seventeen (17) Eighteen (18) and Nirlotoen (19) in Block 'Twenty (20)in the City of Blair, Wuhinnon County, Nebnsh. Said ule wi ll he made pummnt to a Judgment and Foroclosure of our uid District Gown on the ltth day of ?ebn.\.u7 1925, in an action for the som of $87.04 with interest Ulomon at the rate of 10% per nn- mnn, from the 1.I.tl1d.|yof?ebru\ry, 1926, and fof $13.70 Attorneys Fees. and for coats in the amount of $11.1~ and dl ucru.\n¢ coats.The said do one of judgmont and .foneclorure s u n m r r S A L E A. C bebel, Attorney B y w d n u a n l m o r d e r o f u l e i a su od o u t o l t h e n u u m C o u r t o f | d ~h e s o l d t o ~slid , -, - ~§\§.?»'!/~ An~` - ; ur-su ~.*`\, FLO R7 n s~ .1 n ummmln]Q! I l l lv b l u LV v u w i l .P = \ l ¢ h !1 1 ¢ S e r vi e n n t 1 1 A . l l .n'i rr E sr. Fmncls BORGIA (c~u»u¢ chmm In this sale are in- c l u d e d h u n d r e d s of the ne west pat- terns in alf colbrs,The trimmings are the choioestand daintiesv.You vgill End crisp orgnndiemdadntydimity and pique. button- hole stitch bUaid,dc-ra!! andother desirable trimmingsthat increase the attrac- Sale Starts FRIDAY April 17th $1.29 each W e e xp e c t a t re - m e n d o u s d e m a n d fo r t h es e dre ss e s and have made Qreparm tions accordingly.The entire department has been turned over lc this sale. Extra tables and extra salespeople have been pro- vided to facilitate serving ( C o r n e r a n n I n d a m mm; Ifsthu- C» A. Bcyarsdorhr.Pastor Pint and Third Sunday of llc ): mon th, lu n at 9 A . ll. Booond md Fourth Sunc hy s. lu! at IOM A. ar. Ill!!!tuna opens u-an»- - .v -tixu at Wnhon. Nebr. Hr. xml li n .Hu i t L owa la d u Sunday dinner guesta, Mm. Higlervn Carter and Fu nd s of Bllih a nd Gnndms Lowe and Mins Hsggla. Hr. and lin. Sanford Wilson src Nr. and Hrs. J . u. mm nm:Halt Lowe |=erved`refrenh Two name: were presented an be a c te d u p o n atth e n e z n ml Chris Bender!of Blair I pieumnt mile: hum Sntunlay. LH" hh MaCnvren uf Dmlhl bnby spent Su.n=dlyat thc J. B.. Thompson imma. Mn. John UWB of Fremont npmt Sunday nz tho hams of hr mother, Mn. Muis Pedersen.llr.and K u .C\\r|.|l'l\|\l mbnld so 0m`\hn Tvldlr- lluy md June: Hullln spent Sub \|rdny a!\ernoon az the John KA- lmraonlsl' EPISCDPAL hhc parent: of n==.°1zh§ pound bibs;,";_;,;" Eiiiffék -, C H U R C H d a u g h t e r n o m t o m e m a u u u u y , n p u n l f n v ¢ l |£111 | h ¢ ¢ i Q \12.Mf t ." i l 8 0 H i n l l .the h Gl\ |¢(lf __ = {Cor. CQ 10. U. HeProud. Putnr. Sunday School 10:00 A. ll Homin; Burden 11:00 A. M Donald home.s a;a,~fe»;.~¢;.f..;;=.... WHJLE THEY LAST ¢v=f:r°\=f= nmmvllv-"""§5`u`S$£f§}` v`I»La` ":;In 1£a|.' s'r MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH fff ri nl G ia nn i ' ml |l ll hn l }\l n f l R ! \ \"';,j""" 7ii`il'§¢»I§`f w Holy Golnlunkn awry Sundlyullll\ly Dly lt'I:I0 .| \.H.'Chnlell School at 0:45. Alu Iw- novn " " " " "culled on :neMi:-.1 llI e n_§mee,13° ia.; *f 35" Viola _til ccmmandc r oi the K. E. F., nn hh hurt; sppraval of the American Ll- gion'|national campaign for the $5,000,000 emloirmant fund. the in- te of which will be nag! for tbl a r e of °;-phm|of ex-ulvine men ;\ EE E m n . i an teacher of the nrlmlr1'| "'-f"".""..""'e ,o .f j g ? f a v . ,.r a._.';:=J " ; . ' .:. f f h h ¢; ¢ `40.0 *.eH . ,-5 1 %f u .|~ *:;:: ' r f f! . ' . !. L g c h e1\ r . | . |_ ; _" :'eI\J : J /* I R (sa 1 1 . \' L E?. : r s :|l u um u :e . n1 n1 | 1C Iul 1q 1 1sHu..a i :nna H;_ -nu p! nn ; n m : m p UI.m g ul l l vs u u _vvvvl - # w p at a joint meeting of the Lincoln. p o s t o f t h e A m e r i c a n L e g i o n , 4 0 In d S .a n d t h e m e m b e r s n f t h e I l l i a e x e c u t i ve c o m m i t t e e o f t h e A m e r i c i n Le z i o n ,a t t h e G r a n d home!t h i s no o n . Génw Penhing, the guest nz h o n o r e n d a m e m b e r o f t h e n a t i o n a l c o m m i t t e e fo r t h e r l r r f i h l u n n f t h e e n d m r m e n t d r i ve , s p o k e h i l h i y o f t b l p a r t t h a t N e b r a s k a |=l=-red i n t h e sr e r i d n r . E n g l i s h scho ols e m p l o y x b o d . 845,000 "'u ne er I. ifie d"te a c h e r :I n d a b o u t 1 3 , 0 0 0 " s u p p l e m e n t a r y " t h e h - er a .Th e s e t e a c h e r :d a n o t re c e i ve a n h i g h n l n r y e s t e a c h z n w h o h e l d eenTfiea|.e=s.Th e y m a y d o a n y w c r k expe¢'ii of a rezuhrlr certified ."s. ~1 r . s1.?? ~St f ¢v~1 1 I BluIn Kanndr..Nebr.Mn. Irwin l§nou u umnnu uanlv ntatiw of the li a r MF*Bfd Mondays I I m'har h1.l°\b3ltd and other Herman! "A ~ . r Arhnartnn \\a ir' \*Vw(1)~I :tlatlvu an few :lay s last week.1 '*"°'.l\lr-r¢y v °-f--\\'ulncmlay deimsring 5|1\!|l ~__ _Tom Johnson of IImersdn is vi.ult " ' " "la plants and trccu for sprung 1a1:n::I»;;fx)"I inf: | fem' day ; wilh lie:man rr rggqMAHl |\tires..A mqrrcn company at Frrmrnt ..!~\ --n_.- 1=~....-had an agent here 'lhe fini. of tm0'lu m mM?'H*\NL0N The .lliines Laura :mu Anna rura..-.urneysatlaw mm iiiair visiton owtr the week|'°fk nicizurrlllgQL ...i 0$eu In Slate Bank Building (1) cr I'HANK s. .ls zc a ww :m f - =for Fairmont Creamery) n _ . . _l 1 l - \ . - » ;n _ l . . .r . . - The follo\n.inK (mm here at1.en<ledB!¢05`5Q5l Tlur;in b1'|s.\1 " ' " " the canucta at the uzptht chnmh at ;- Blair Sun-dqy evening, Mr. :xml Mrs- 1 The musk effertive first spray for vs rn. Alams, Mrs. Anna Peddil. N;apples cousins of l's gallons ol llnm and Slrs. §I. Q,Buniic. Mm C.pgulfur solution and 1 pound of lc ai Jmhnnan, Mn. T. J. Reese and son, anenate powder to 50 gallons ufbubble.hir. and Mrs.Iloy d Loflis.i\\a!.er.This aptly should be a||»\icd It .\ .u. n. \.: .¢ a M - |S p n k e r H a l l Sahlrd av Eve- Made from W heat grown around Blair. Sold by all storgs ln Blalr Also get some of nurJust Right CHICK STARTER Just Rlglll CHICK OROWER .lust Rlglil EGG MASH Made and sold by the Blair Milling Co. - . -~u n : _ :E;~§A: §~ i f E "2n, 1 -_ zn u :I - _-- 1_ u n" I " " I ¢;. ~"T I1 `\ ~ IFE iiziiliz*T ~ A .i =g ii'.i=§2§§ 2 SL_:-:§= If 'rL 2 5 ?I§£y"`¢T=I ~;;m~,;; ;t.,m;.,j;§°f 13| g; im: 20 Maura ample momma: afterlaunderingnl.rv-. wide lferns. pufm- Ruin; coihr; an§ibhcksilkbounma!¢»theso"IIappyHmm" drums ahsdutely incomparableamongnprondreues. hhmreand :touswomeuwilllhnllwiih thisnrwm-every"'g;~"= will tknd a bugain well v.:rt.h w e. ~E 3;:If§ »;3'EL rx:"'°&E "fi..3 1A - . 3 5 9 E - = : L : = . " :: :- » ' ; . * :' T -3\af il'37 ==.-v=°;~x\. .1 E 5 I fi 9 i .1 %:ff 4' f-'iffi \E 1eb»i.." ~ fl =;\ :<:ff: \ »;. .j.5 ."I._1 '~Q 1 1 1 5 O l f h l w f r ' H H a v u " ' D m l u | a 8 1 - B U T T H I S *- . -7E' x ~2 7 2 _ 4 H 0 l L E ' 5 f { L 0 L 1 : z S q R 1 P s r V n v z T a Y A w G M A R r § J v :. ¢ . . . , . . . . . . f . $ % '. 1 f . ' I L ?a ' M ~.n u m e ,, , , _}1 6 2 0 .s E '%' : z ' ; ; .. , f ", . ' i ° :, ; , " ¥ ., , A ° : ; ' , ; ' f. : , . ' € , ° ', . : , , ° : A : " . ' : , ° r : ; > . ' ; ' ; ' . > ' , : , " , , E z ;f < _ ._ _A ' »E §G E T H E R E E A R L Y A N D M A K E Y O U R C H Q I Q E F R O M Q E I G I N A L . S E L E C T I Q N § M R S .. C. HTT f|()l\T. .THE MLLLINER te ac he r,b u t m e y c a n n o t m:wu ll= principals.--Schooi Life.' To determine the general know-ledge of students,I DG)¢f1°l°!,f¢ll £051 is given every year to the fresh- m a n d a s .u Il l P e n n s g Iva n i a S t a l e C d - lfse This year they were requdwdtu answer 230 questions in 40 min- ubu.Men students nude an averagewon of 83.9 and women student!77.7.More than 1,000 freahmel looli the mt.1'»¢11¢ol Lite.| TEACHERS EXAMINATTONDATE! April ma, 1925 ~A i ¢.. i f a§ ..;r .\ \ ¢¢ . . rap' n||.:u\-as ann: unPOULTRY,Czar:in AND EGGS Between Wnllcer Ave and Sth Si. i m a mme - , Ind.1221,Bell. Cedar an o |0nn. I.A\'l.AND STATES cu1no| {nAc'ron Farmers Stale Bank Bldg. Both Phmaeai 9:2 .ar xl.25 P. M.'ns P. 51. Office closed Tues.and Thu# evenings' Mrs. Ju'h ,r-1 ns Lrlnan lxrlrnerlr tr.\\a"l"A-\hluio Peterson. .ami Mario Adam..-=. lr half apes; limiter l"\wr st 1.n S}mr=I. Nfb. Mr. am M: .H.C. Bunllc ani Eugene "uc ll-1.1cr dinner :nests at lho L I). Phipps home at Tekumah. Miss II\el;n Cameron came over from Lincoln Frlminy and drove hu car hack Sunilay.She urns aooom pnnied by Mina Caroline Wndaterwho _will visit relatives tl1en,1or nn fqw days. Mmino J ~Minn IL \ '.\'ilh hor when the Ilowor bugs snow panic :lf-ler tHe stems have sepnnted.Lend arsumle will control insects and thc li sulfur solution will control scab¢'5iP1uz¢z\.The Agricultural <:-lim at Lincoln offenr the fo»llowis:g sug ;;:ation» for rnilinz the hpray: Fill :1 barn!! half hill cl' water mul and ilu lime sulfur.Stir up the lea-1 ur :vnulo in.2 gallons of unter in a ~cp :irnle pail.when the lumps are all :li-.ol\sd, Rrlul it to the other mu. tun and sth-lt.Ada we other mar barrel of water.Keep the mixture slirnd well while numy inz or the l l \ - \ U \ » \ |1 "n l :v ' _ l - l v r i l Q U ! Good uslg: and Refresh ments Tickets -75c Spectators 25c Prizes for Luc ky Number ¢ -L . .l i ! " - a . . . h h ' r i l n i : E s was5""__-V ""§ |i;;;:.,,m an|mmlmmumlnml|||||m|u|||mnml1|mu||gz|mnnnn:mm|m|n|||||||||||||||||||nmm|||||umn||lmlmmmmmlmlmImnullmlnnl|||m||1u||ummu|||In||n||n|umu||||||||mn|m|u1unmmmmm ~Thu l=-ww- lox nm 3 f R nn||||||||||||\11\m|m|:Imu||||I|||||||mm|m|1|1|||||n|||Im|||||||||||u|||u|F1UTI!B. nanxnn and Tamil? spent \ u g g \ |o Sunday gg me hqrnl of Mm. Hug,Lead Ausenate mil rvrlile to the bot \.J s"za 2 2 ; 5f;IBl:dr, Nebraska, .April ll, 1D£6_'ra zlm mrnls lzBlai r, Ndn uh , Ap ri l 1 6 , ms- r n ~h a h a buy attic.su us. Buch B m ; lhlhn'| Phoba vrlll pleul nu- Hishry plpor for sale at The'| P hn to s "ll mm y fm,"~ Entc rprine nuns.zz. '! ne right In th! Enterprbl.ll you nee n in The Enterprise, you Dr. H. B. Cllrh Chironsetor. 82-ti Highest pdeu paid for hldll 52.-LI.Buch Bron. Carl Pioper in :he owner of a nd! Ford Sedan. -. _.. Ed.C h a m an! son,plltzin~, 9199! handng Ind ¢¢¢¢aging, Phono ind.188.Bhir,Nt h .11-H. Fordenrforlaioltahlrgatn. num-.rum. wus pkut rm r Hr. Gevrre Donaidson, of umm. tellRead the m in Tha Entsrpz-hs.I M c n d a y ~in Bldr lui. |. buy attic.su us. Buch B m ; lhlhn'| Phoba vrlll pleul nu- Hishry plpor for sale at The'| P hn to s "ll mm y fm,"~ Entc rprine nuns.zz. '! ne right In th! Enterprbl.ll you nee n in The Enterprise, you Dr. H. B. Cllrh Chironsetor. 82-ti Highest pdeu paid for hldll 52.-LI.Buch Bron. Carl Pioper in :he owner of a nd! Ford Sedan. -. _.. Ed.C h a m an! son,plltzin~, 9199! handng Ind ¢¢¢¢aging, Phono ind.188.Bhir,Nt h .11-H. I Fordenrforlaioltahlrgatn. num-.rum. wus pkut rm r Hr. Gevrre Donaidson, of umm. tellRead the m in Tha Entsrpz-hs.I M c n d a y ~in Bldr lui. |. m¢nzap»\m¢»\\¢»dm»-nauw»|»nuumdr:»n°rswfxum_1|L|¢0 `b l e'rHEENT ERPR 1sE ; ` B | a " .H u g h S c h o o l T a t t :ome A. monnm P¢N\°\°¢|u my refwrdly m wmlxuma umm m omnu ln mm. am n~- -._..-__..____-...,_-_,..,u-..,..r _.____ . ___..__ Wu 7~tf. Ku! R n -'The sign ol good coffee Ja u e5? McLaughlin's Kept Push Colfee Service u the venom wnm name: .ppm in the :margin um lin th!! coupon, lin their mme: md vremn at thu ; Nonh Side Elon, they will main free. ons pound of \ Mcl.|u1|\Xln'n Km Ftuh Bulk Caffoe. k M ¢ ] ; a 1 h l i n ' e r e sC O F F I I E S E R V I C E .ne¢:;|,Amhlrun ==EgEE5E=E§ E See! l'm Saving Monéy When you buy your Groceries from us,you can point with pride to the many economies you are effecting.And you canbe sure that you are not sacrificing quality. Com per can__..._._._15c == : =§§§§§ §Tomatoes No. 3 "an .2543 I-Iolsum Bread, 2 loaves.25c §Hummer Brand Cottage, §Special per 1b.....L.`_4Uc g Worker Brand Peaa..__15c § §or 2 for 251:§ Advo Chi ck Food ?§- Per 100 Ib. sack,_,.._3.75 __5 'Buik Cocoa per Ib._.....125'=c § Z! fo r-+.._.__.-.._.25c § Tall cans, None Such 1\£'[ilk._....__-10c gmul|||ummm||[|||umm||||mnlllluuuuuuuuunumulmuwmluunu E= Eg E=EEEE E £ 1J, _ ~ .~51_§==='.*::;5:T mum :van THURSDAY DB U I !¢0lll¢l¢||T»loUl,¢ll"l1I5l.IIIIJIIIIUI u m n l p l u |;umsauvu n u n s ;I. . - . . |........i».m m . "n n m m i n |"2'n!n Th o u m n d n H z d r l m m l a t ' ; ; ; ,' " ' " '_§§"~'j' ; , ' ; " , , , ;,;;;.,,,;;" "" 1 ," " , , § § ' § , § ,m l ;E:-uma by D. v. Hauer, Superintendent wr an Blair City Schools or m u n h u real xenon lo c um-[two yan ggu moved to the Cmwolll plain.Genenily the public 3 "Home when they hgve 01110306 the PERFECT ATTENDANCE _'Ferns Hutchinson,Joe Johnnon,man, Beulah Gutqchow, Lucille Jen- lhe :numb-en of the Forty'ird spiendid care the Herne affords.DURING FI FTH TERM Grace McCormick,Garden Hclllni- len. Bernic e Striwm, Halen W rixhz.5 -4 senden su u m m for zhinn done However, Mr.Bla: was vw gg tive ..|g»n. Adm Peterson, Glldya neymla .ma Hu-ry Paniaen. end not done.-Hoanee M. Darla.for a man of his use Ha did many The following pnplls have been and .Albert Wilde.BC'Ruth Morgensen.. . . . . :r\_. n|..¢-__nl...n repair kb-1 lboqt 111°¥\°v¢» ma b¢¢|n¢iu=¢r absent no r ma y m n !WEST W ARD 7.8.-Dllny Niehon, Mujorie Pil- ond undertaking.52-tt' Fred Sion is the owner of a Chevrolet touring car. Hle xlr d C Bendorf, Undertakera, Blair,Nelsr.Both phones.43-tf. For Sale:-Farms and roaldonoea. a good l m d e a n .c n. B. Ritter s~u N. T. Lund purchased a Chevrolet Scrian Tuesday of the Aronson gar- lee- Slothc ra bdngn daughter to the banquet nt the Churc h of thru: at '1 nn: April ea.12-11. llr. and Mrs. Robert Redfield. of Omaha, spent Sunday nt the parent- ll. E. B. mundo home. Mr.and Mrs.Frank Evans and family of Omaha spent Sunday visit- ing at the W. J. Sas home. Miss Gertrude Nielsen of Omaha spent the week nd with hor sister, Hrs. Luc ien lla er and family. Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Cameron of Herman, were ln Blair Tuesday ere- ninz,driving their new Chevrolet coupe. For Sale:-Some of the ben ra- cant lots to be found in the city. Priced to sell.Inquire at The Enter- prise office. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jespersen, of Herman wen Sunday evening visib ors of Hr. and Hrs. Osar Gilbert- son,west of Blair. Mies Helen Mueller returned to her school work ln Lincoln last week, lf- ter a few days visit with her par- ents, Mr. and Mm J. Mueller. Hrs.Harry Seltx and daughters Dorothy and larraine of De Soto, at- tended church services at the Epis-ovvd church not Sunday momtng. For Sale:--A good I0-foot steel windmill tower and an Acrrnotor winclndll, all new but the fans.Ind Phone 1541 Brown & Leonard, Blair Nebr.10-tt. On last Friday night some enealt thief stole the coils out of a Ford car down at the German Lutheran church while the owner of the ear was attending devotional services. I tr. For Sade:--Eggs for hatching from e r . . -n . . . . \ . .. . r . r . . . . | .n . . . . . . _ \u n a . . ` J.E.Campbell,furniture,mga and undertaking.-50tl' Hans Kruger Nelson of Omaha via- itewl in Blair over Sunday. Leo Cameron ol' Herman,was aBlair visitor on Wednesday. Cllr Loans,monthly payments, prompt serrlce. George B. Biker. For Sale or trade,one set ol' wooden disk wheels for Ford.L. H. Como 12-zz. Mt. John McCracken went out was( on Wednesday to see about buying cattle. Mr and Lire. Raymond McCracken und little son drove dotvn to Omaha las; Sunday.° Mr.and Hrs.Clem Jensen ol Quick,Iowa,visited relatives in lllnir Iaat Sunday. Mrs. Lizale Ackerman and .family el Herman were Sunday visitors nt the Ludwig Jensen home. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Johnson, of llcrrnan, visited at the Oscar Gilbert- ton Zprne Sunday afternoon. Hr.E.P.Hansen,of the S u u Bank of Herman, was a buaineae vis- itor to Blair la.: Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. r. Smith deove np from Omaha 'htesday and vlalt ed Mr.Sniith's mother,Ura.Olive J. Smith.1 Rev. A. Rasmussen of this city had charge of the services in the Danish Lutheran church at Fremont laat Sunday. Florence Clausen,who la doing atenographic work In Fremont, spent the week-end visiting home folks and friends ln Blair.\ Hrs. Carl Pieper and 'children and Mrs.Ludwig Jensen visited at the Weston Long home near the Wranch school, on Tuesday. ltr. and Hrs. Austin W iltee, uhr formerly resided on the Bench north of Blair but now near Decatur, were Blair shoppers last Friday. Mine Qlarlotte Maher and a girl friend of Omaha spent their spring vacation at the home of ChaHotte'» parenb, Hr. and Mrs. J. E. Maher. Mina Flmmn Raniman hal affnml . - . .u - »a n .J .E .C a m p b e l l ,f u r n i t u r e ,w e - I H l a t o r y p a p e r f o r s a l e a t T h e ' and undertaking.50-tf.Enterprise office.tf. 1-'Anal LOANS:Pri te .1ramooer M L . w . o m ul on me .plenty d lt.Call and |00 ml.I n g o f , , , , ;n r ri Str.c eo. n. nom. Haggnnl and Ilendorf,Unclartab ers, Blalr, Nebr.Both phones. (8-t.\'I Hia:nu m t.`|uickslmnk of I-'lorI ence was a Blair vlaitor Sunday. F Illother and Daughter banquet " p a y tn G g j g ' g B-=g;;==1-- Church of Christ. April 24 nt 7 RM.;' 12.llr. and Mrs. Roy Andersen apent Harry Beck and Mike Nelson were Omaha visitors last Thursday ever ping. Mr. and Hrs. La Ve me lmre of Herman were Blair visitors Sunday' Sunday with frlenda ln flerrnan. Mrs. Hallie Rathmann ls apendlng the week with M m Etta Brandt. |Mr. and Mrs. Detlef llnaae of Cal-l loun were Blair shoppers Saturday. f"""l"lZ Money to loan on either city or ah.and Mn .Domaelser,of mefurm ¥'°l'¢**r~I n s u m loan if Domackcr enum, was in Blair Sai <f~lff-=5-tr unlay on busirleaa i Cltlsens Savings Bank, 1 Henry and Will Gosker from "th~ Splker neighborhood were in Blilr on business last Saturday. Mr.and Mrs.Hennan .Aye and daughter, of Omaha, spent Saturday evening. and Sunday ln Blair. Mrs. John Hlnlin; of De Soto was operated on last 'Iuesday at the Svredleh Mission hospital in Omaha. J Arnold Fouts, former Washington County Agent has been selling ln- eurance in Blair and vicinity for the past week. David ltlurnmort and Louis lur- doeh, who attend school in Omd u. epent a fevrwlays last week visiting home folks. Misses Anna and Laura Fueaa of Herrny1 spent the sreelmnd at the home of their deter,Hrs.Ludw Jensen and family..P Misses Francis and Grace Smith accompanied their sister, Hrs. W. T C.: to Omaha on her retum home to Farragut, lows. A bunch of tourists passed throughBlair last Monday.It eron'f he long now until the m a will be lined with these summer rnigrators. Paul Slert was laid up last week uitl1 flu.lt°e pretty haul on Paul aho has always been active to havetostayquietfor any lln rlh of time. Mr.and Mrs.Tom Baldwin of .Blain Nebr. The Oscar Buyer family and Mrs. Bi.S.Miller spent Easter Sunday at the home of Mr. and lllrs. Henry Rowe. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Strenger ol near Telbosto were showin: in Blair recently. ldiss Dorothy Gray has been elec£ ed to teach at To:rington;"'Wyomlng for next year.Sha will have pri- mary vrork.` Hr. and Mrs. Lyle Dexter of Oma» he came up last /hseaday and spent the afternoon lrlth tlzelr sont.llra. A. Hekenny. The Chess Club rnatattha H..l. llansen home yesterday evening. The ool good time was enjoyed by the Chess Urlsarda..1 eM r s .E .B .R e d fi e l d i a c o n fi n e d t o h e r h o m e w i t h t h e p r e va i l i n g g r l p p e or i1u this week and li n .Chas. Carlson la helping in the Redfield store. The lullea of Division No.2 of the Cvnrweltlonal church held ;\ltenslngton at the homo of Hrs. R.. Murdoch, chairman, on last Tues- day afternoon.l.. llr.and Mrs.Hans Thompson spent last Sunday with their daughter, Hrs. Fred Dornacker and fami ily of near ltennanl.Then were in all fifteen present for dinner. 1 3 ; - | { _ J - -\ . - . . - - . . r - __ _ _ |..h l c o h r Y u :s u a B in d a l n e o n d e ln a mu g a ttha pastofllen as Blur. usb.. mdar u» Ana H 2o u xn u ou Im. h a, 1 s7 9 . Envy subscription is nguded as sa cpm amount.The nnmu of wb- lc riben will he instantly :amend ~ ~our mailing Hat at the expir-» stionof thotimop dd forilthc pub- Ikhen be notified; otherwise the nub- lelipilbu will :onlin ia fem nt the designated subscription price.Ehrery Iubacziber must undenund tlut the condition:are mule a part of the contract between tha puhllshar and subscriber.' Ona nxmge nf gold pays the avert!! n n f o r 20 bonu'work In we'United States, lm the nm amourit pays for ao hs-un' work in G m ! Bdu ln,90 hman' work in J lpln. |00 haha* work in Fnnee, and 200 Ix»un'mark ln Gerndlny. B u t n t h s t o n e m u s t b e s g o o d mlhc lor to let 'Llie living that he imagines the vrarld owes him. Prolpmms Ncbrnlu I-'rom the Washington Post. Thinn no sittin; pretty out ln Hotmail.. not withntaznling oertdn awful predictions should the lata zlmpdgn wind up an it did.More thin out-hill of .tbl farm Innd, 52 per oent to bé oxnct, in unencumber- Od by mort;no or debt of my wrt, whih on tbl nmainder the burden is so :light alto average Zen than half the value of the property. The c ombined uhm af what and oem mapa done Mil be nppmxlnutn- ly $2'l5,DW,000,or nn mrorqu oi 82.000 tor ovary tuin imthi stats. Add to thln tht other crops. outa, mi' bsrley, mga.: beau. hay, pota- ton, fruit and wiltlhlen, with their combined value of nbout $200,000,000. Then ldd S250.000,000 more for outdo. hor, sharp, pouitry and dairy products.'Dun the vldue of all the ogricul- turai products for Nebruka this yur will be nnr ly $750,0D0,D00,or an avenge of over ;s,1oo per form. which is an impressive lmllcllion of a. soiid prosperity on which are halt- an to ofier congratulations. The Leglalalure Pune! Into History With the adjournment ol' another aeaaion of the Nelmlska legislature public aentiment will lt onoe begin to glee it a fixed place in compari- son with other aeaalonl of the al|ort~ eat of recent years; fewer bills were inlrodsxeel and fewer new hir: en acted. The results in both branches ahow little lniluence by state oifléialn, by blocks or by any orgnnllltiong, whe~ ther 1rit.h'seI!lr\h or aftruistle mo- tives. The appropriations of public mon- eys for public purposes are neither large nur arnall.lt is hoped they aro adequate but not extravagant. There was n marked absence ol petty legislation and little evidence of log-rolling methods.There were no geographic -prizes or prfiialrnzenu awarded or administered. Pifhlpe the mad question attract ed more attention Hun any other subject.There were some widcl) different opinions imlmnzly urge-1 by earned memberee The h°nlrL purpose of all wan to give the sum bearer roads.lt seems to be the general opinion 'llult that been accomplished.Partisan polilica did not largely lntluence the uerloua ounsidernmion ol proposed legislation.Edumation vena recognized and cr: oouragerl,and generous appropria rut :nu ul 'llsllgz mmm What may rehonshly rem!! ln Q dutinct udvuntsge to the genen! M- wmnent ml! la the new hw dealing with "intangiblei"Under the pro visions of um bill as adopted bunn Ing and i m m u are exempt. nude the garden by f n the Tl| 6| [!fi!5 term: piofitable ever had by the home.CENTRAL BUILDING Hr.B lu ' " ' a ma n o f d e : li n k First grade-Jack Barry, Bumette chlrzcter,Bunny in '"'P°*m°'"and Hinkley, 0. W. Copenhlver, Harvey 9 hirh wN1°<l»stalwart Christian.Heinzerllng, Bobby mmpmli. Elelnol H o w u de vo t e d i n h i s ° ° " * 3 ' * " * ° "u n t e r , J m i ¢ e 1n 1. m1 ,P a u l H e n a n - Q a n d w a s n h°lPf\\¥a n d i n l P i f i " ? ' » 1 a , vi q m m P o u n d s , M a x i n e R e e ve s ,¢ n n . n l . ¢ ¢n l 1 \ A h a m !. l . .on .' _ _n . _ _ l - ¢ - _ . Gnde I-Annie Beech, Otto Boock Jimmie Baer, Willard Crowell, Fran- ce:Eliusen,Billie John Gulaehow, Orval Ndsan and Freda Olsen. Gnde 2 Doris Andersen, Jayne G\za taaon,Maxine buatuon,Robert eher, Lillian Sorensen, Caruilne Aye, Dorothy Baxtermnd Margaret Jen- ins. 'IB-Alfred Jensen and Sherwom Thcmpmn. 'IC-Ven Bolton, c tifma Gililam. H i t c h m a n ,S l i l d r e d H o v e n d i c k ;! r ¢ n e ' A i f o n a S h u l z ,M m I s a b e l l a M o o r e l l _ \ _ ¢ - - l n - . . \ _ \ .r - | .u - . . \ . - . . »I l _ _¢ v ; - _ . - . . . n F f g lrhlle banks wil! be taxed on 70 per ""°"""""" " "" "" f" "margueme Itlmmlnn, use auplnon.nusawau,zxulmu uuuunsun,n r r ln n sau Jean osevnn.nent of the. caplw employed.Other he '.T"i»,I'.'§»I¥.'§3"-`I~u Y " 3 ~Spclirnnn and Alma Soren-Imltennan and Robert Sylvia __" '.G 1 3 - L l 1 G m o ,'rh -.°? °' "" ~ alaf illr P\ °P f' 3 ~ f f noon conducted bl?O.U.llgProusI '°'2.,.......R n l \|s»\|n\rn|An.lor-i¢lnmnlI:nm»n. 5?I....¢ `L'.....,,,'f Nnnnesn . Smth Hi Fi' ~ "° '3"'"£ ~ "i"f"T" "intangibles" will pay a flat rate of 6 mills except cash, which il taxed at 2*5 mills. Umor this law, the anessmsnt on the banks will be lnaeased lrorn 23to 70 per cent uf the amount of local levies on tangible progeny.The hunks agreed to this,after having won u ault whleh placed them under the 25 percent provlslon ol' the old revenue law.Intangible nm, hew- nrer,will be at a generally lowerlevel, for the 5 mills flat levy will not amount to 25 per eent of the loud me of taxa tion anywhere an Nsbrulta.It does, however, embody the principle of the Smith Raw on real taiIto mortgina, and thus avoid ldouble taxation.Money represented |by notes and credits ia also repre sented by tangible Prooertr. and -ll aoaaaeesed.To as a ea a ita ga lno n an equal bad.:with tangible pro- perty amounts to double taxation. The etfect a this would inevitably laethat thebo 1wou ld haveto p a y th a ta xt lt u h a n ln e r e a s s ln lntereat rate. claued under tne general ueaum; tu¥""em.-no aalaaan aallmluswa | »| 1v ,,.,I°"d£;°th°r Ulgimw; ;,f;°5;.~,`l1`§;,';\..,, Ruth Aronson. Jack Aye,Jnnelbllelson,Etlar Qlsen,Harganet An~ the r wasHome burial alte in the Blair cente-Ilsalen, Leroy Buckiin, Ina ii. Booth' Robert Christensen, Jacqueline Dix-tcry.\ou, Helen flanachildt, Harold Hanna! A host of friends mourn the '*"l parture of' this good man and ther sympathy of the #community goes out to Mrs. Bias.--Contributed. DANA COLLEGE NEW S A number of the students spent the Easter holidays at their homes. Misa Lena Petersen spent the week-| end in Omaha, Miss Agnes Andebi son visited in Chl¢l¥°and Miss Myrtle Hurdurn enjoyed theyaeatlon ln Unooln.Mr. and Ura. Thannlng Anderson spent a few days with rela~ tnves in Staplehorst,Nebr.Prof. Selhellner and Prof. Lum were at llr. Selheimefe home in Omaha.. Among the University students who visited Dana during the spring vacation were the llllsses Lllah John- son,Ruby Nelson,llsrle Simonae and Hr. Herman Hundurn. The choir practices one hour ww I -. _ . - _ - . . a l . . . . . .l a -l L . | .l n a U Anna Mae Hewitt,Catherine Jenk- ins, George McCormick, Jack Maher, Julius Peterson, Jinet Stewart,Ar- thur Stevens, Eazt Walrath and Ray- mond Wolff. Tlnlnl Grade-Edwanl I1arry,Dnle Brumbuaugh,Dorothy Brown,Carl Christensen,Betty Virginia Clark. Ruth Copenhaver,Alice Gallagher Eugene Gollelson,Fay Hansen.Or- ville Hansen,Fnnklin Heller,Elly Marie Larsen, Betty Meats, KathrynSas, Kenneth Stapleton, Nellie slee- art Frances Van De Venter and Harie Bryant. Founh Grade-John Andneuen, .loe Blomquist, Jay Brunton, George Campbell, Ralph Copenhaver, Robert Downs,hlargaret Good,Charles Houghton,Leo McCormick,Mabel lto nson, Robert 0'Hanlon, Harold Peterson,Tommy Powell,Irene rkrson. Jenn Gtlbertnon, Elva Hew- ett,Eloise No and Adell Mun- dorff and Henri Vasa. Grade 4--Clarence .»\nderson,John- nie Aye,George Boock,Eugene llitchman,Myron Nelson,1=»=~=o| Syhrlg, Victor Vig, Lelah Ruhr and Helen Mehrens. NORTH W ARD Grade 1--Levi Gannon,Robert illundorf,Frederic Norris ond Nor- ma Nelson. Grade 2-Lawrenoe Carter, Edwanl Feer, Arthur Johnson, Eva Reynolds. and Arthur Gamron. ` Grade a- L e a n Grimm,Donald Feer, Geone Hatteaon, George Can michael,Glen Mundorf,Darlene uentwenh.Frances Brooks,Ruby Sublet,Lama Coropbell,Georgia Antill and Dorothy Venderelev. Grade 4-W illiam Peer,Qeorso Marshall.,Mildred Campbell,c m Berger,Iris Allen,Fern Nicholson, Videl Garnron,Frances Hutchinson,n m .clirfml Stapleton.wu ln mi A r m! J oh n so n an An na me |Stevens,Jean Stewart,Blendenne:a¢- - u-: -- - lor the spleen:-1 work or me Blairdehatoraintherecentcontestat South Omahal their school Piotr "The Tooter" gives the following ac- count of the debate: "The contest was one of the keen est that has been held between South and other schools this year.Every :speaker wie well lnfonned on all phases of the question,"Resolved that the U. S. ahoultl loin the League of Nations."No athlete ever at-. tucked his opponent on the track, fcotbadl gridiron,or wrestling mat with more vigor than did the speak- ers in this fonenslc oontest.And so gel! prepared was every debater that the judge; undoubtedly had dir- ficulty in deeldlng which was the bet- ter.Not only in direct argument but also in rebuttal speeches did the strength of the six students revealoriginalityando n to r lw ihilioy.'* The North school gave a programFriday,.April mu l eennniig of school work, music, games and recl- tations.Each grade ahowed pro-gress in reading and meeting of dble pmpeny which hu not been re-eC'|\D1\fell Home Sand!! April 19i turned In I-be nm.If it hu this I|h|\| r: fhrhnn. nllnlit. md Lea- ::;:.':..':.r:,.;;";.... ,.:;.":;.:*3;:|=~*%"°" \r1|5ll1ll|, ~ f'fT.'?I_1"1I'.1f§Eu§.ihrion Nll|D_n|Betts R°de!.!b¢ fmmlm in each Hhrh szrhcnllihtn of this district deserve pfli¢(I¢u¢| .\ lun vlu nun' ""' " "'°"'gn; | ggnggn |( um dlnegn lnugirnt ..._____-"dn bout h v l o u 1 z u ll lthenent " bulk ° ;f°i°: ::':m"Friday evening. Apnl 17th lt |130 Harrell Rosenbaum, James Stewart,aDbject:Audrey Bealem Catherine' far the excellent nuen nee anh u _ ¢ - \ _ - \ . .r - . . - . . . . |. . . ¢ . . . : . . | . ~ n a .S 5 0 h n l b e l l e S t l " I e k l e t t ,H e l e n W o l f f ,M a e B e e k m a n P e a r l a m e n d ;5 ,f i f t y b e i n g P n t l ' |a uu-- --ubeen paying no £81 at all hertlaofore. Experience will prove the wisdom ol' the plan, but its promise iaeneour aging.--Omaha Bee. PASSING DF JUSTICE A BASS For aome time the second illness of Hz. Bass was a matter of deep con cern to all the memberrof the {.ronell Home and the many friends of Mr. Hass.rle had nicely recov- on d from the first attack some weeks ago and seemed aa well ns urual,but with the reeunenco of the affliction he lipid!!declined anti! he came to his death Sunday evening, April 18. Mr.Boss was born in Illinois, December 8,2854.At the age of :igghieemho came to Iqwa with his parentn.Later he was married to Eva Naugh to which union were born l.w~ children. hlru of whom survive U r i n a l .U t u c l s s q a a u a a m l a v n _- - - students 26c, children 20c.The Sen sor claal ln going to liIS9 a student box nodal in the gym after the con- een.The proceed: will help finance the Damian. our year book. Jean Stewart daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart, is quite ill 1 her home in west Blair. Mrs.S.F.Mar'tin's sister,him. John hlctlees of Walla \\'alln,Wash inglon has returned to her home af ter a pleam|1t visit ln Blair. Mists Helen Gottach k now work- ing at the Robinson Cafe. The city light plant is repaired and juice users were glad when the connections were made on the c'lty_ Gilbertaon.5 8A-Cy ril Bear,Torn Blomqnist, plant last l"ri1.ln5 and ever.;thingnna}Sixth B. Grade--Ernest Antlcrso¥|Doroth3 Krogh,Margaret Henning:-° in ship shape order again. Blair ttaers of current are lucky to have so e$» ficient a municipal plant..linven Ada Gilliam,Miles Hansen. Wentworth and Iluida semen.Brass, Ruth Cheely, Eric Christensen Fi nh A Grade-Hue! Jay ne An Kirby cm, Bessie Croudy,Louiselalerson, Waunette Anderson. Rollantl Dnegar, Hortenao Haibe Windon Bueklin. Ruth Famham, Walter G<=1l Hansen,Pearl Hundahl,Dorothy lebon,Elizabeth Grimm, My rl nm. Jenson,Merton Jensen,Frances man.Mary Beth Ilitehman,New Koopman,Esther Kubie,GertrudeHoughton,Mary minek.Milford Il»0\¢.Harland Mathews, Erna Mei Lindstrom,Marirllret Maher.Reed ringer,Halbert McClintock,Blfildred 0'!lunlon, Helena Simonsen and Cari zliecbmiek, Opal lk@r\nlek,Clara Sorensen.5.Nelson, Betty Noble,.Dorothy PowsixthA zamze-rreaeneu cm,|@Il. Lillian Rasmussen, Jeanette nn.- |tianf=en, Ella Mae Copenlmver, Dor-|¢l|SOI1. Josephine Roblnson, Madeline*othea Giiberhon, Uara Krogh, Nor-_Sihmidr. 0live Smith, Harry Soren- mo Lund, Fredrickn Matthiesen, Al-son,Clarice Stevens,Margaret ma Monzansen,Iris Rodel.Frances! Struve,Steen Vg-Mabel Wallace. Slert, Loella Simpson, Elsie Stevensnl Nelile Woltje 'bn Louise Ziegler. Melboume Stdeklett, Morris Wanl.l The following ia n list of Honor lwalter ivan, Florence Woiff,M;rrt1e|Students in the Junior High School; Helen Anrlreason, Audrey ChristianI sen,Bayanl Hopewell,and Edwin ren, Donald Cook, Sue Carter Copen Landslrom. i SB-Mable Barger,Barbara, Bow __.LOCAL OVER!'LOW Rev.II. Weming and wife drove to Hooper last Sunday to visit friends. Misa Esther Steinbach was obligell to be absent from her school duties on Wednesday on account ol illness. The w. R. C. kemdngtonIrill meet at the home of M m John Carter on Thuhsday.April 23.All rnen1~ bers are invited.' j Lira.Ott Ailen entertained the Queen Esther kensington Wednesday aftehnoon at her home.She was ns- lsisted by Mrs.Funk Gray . Music lovers will enjoy the con- cert to be held at Dann tomorrow. {Frlllny)evening.J.W.Swihnrt. \inllnint and Aiberl.G.C'ul:=cl1. pianist will give the program. Deep, narrow b\rrins $5 per hun dred.Popham at Clans Larsen, Kennanl, Nebr. Rt.l 9tf .Blair phono L'50. Roy LieKeen and Milton Robinson emplcgrees at w. J. S|.s'n stone, uc eepted n cordial invitation to a hi; "feed"given by a friend (2)in Omaha last Thursday evening.They report a "sn.ell" time. hint.Kari Koltermnn and Miss Margaret Von Lonlcen of Blair and Mrs.Henry Lorenzen, of near Cal- houn were in attendanc e at the fu neral ot n zlistnnt relative at Avoea, Iowa last Friday,retumlng homr Monday. Mr. onul Mrs.A.R.Brock enter tained a number of friends at canln on last Monday evening.Delicious refreahments were served at n lute hour.The evening was a very en- joyable one as are all social affairsattendedin this hospitable home. Claude Stout of Teknmak was in Blair last Saturday.Claude is n native of Blair but when a vonrnter _ , _ _- . ". » -. - n - n - U u ...n u n . a contract to teach againlnext year in the lieurmrtl school.Her work lm been misraemry an patrons and school board and they are glad to re-elect her for the coming yeah Hrs. M. E. Tyson returned home last Thursday evening after a num- ber of weeks spent in Omaha aring tor her son, Marshall, who has been near Tekamah were Sunday guests a t t h e T .L,'1'uc kerhorneint.his city.Mrs. Baldwin is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tucker. For Sale:--My modern six room l.ou§e.Small payment down and bal- ance as rent.Ah o a eombinstion range and zu st.ove"ind two beds. Inqtire at Depot Store..11-Lf. seriously ill.He had so far reeev-I Apparently Blair was the mecca ered that his mother felt she coullllbe spared down theme. hir. and Mrs. J. W. Tovvnley drove over from Mooneheatl, Iowa Tuesday evening in their new Hudson coach. They had planned to visit at the C.. B. Bunn home a few days but the threatening weather caused them to return Wednesday rnornlnz. The Episcopal Guild will hold a Country Store and Bake sale nt Clamp belI's store, on Saturday. April 2.5. That will be n good day on which to do some house cleaning for you can give your oven a rest :tml your atomneh a treat.Remember the lhte.'11-tr. of the Omaha autolsts last Sunday as the town and rnrronnclinx territory were alive with Omaha cars from early morning until late at night. J. E. Fischer has been doing some improving on his shoe store on want Washington street.He has caused n stone front to be buiit which greatly ifnproves the sppenranee ol the 'lsuildlnga The Wolff Drug Stone building is to have a new front and work is al- resdy under way.This, with one ex ception, will give the south ellie of the business street in that bloc k n very fine appearance. Mr. Karl Xolterman. proprietor ol c l a b a c u s ! !I I G I l l ¢ W | \ " E B ¢ l . l l I E C U T E frealzly laid em at Are Bros. Seed House at a little above market priee. These ern are from our erm poultry yards and are guannteed strictly emu.s-tr Ed Crutainger is hobbling around these days with a crippled foot.Ed s.n.¢helping to break a edit last Saturday and in some way the ani mal managed to step on him with the above result. John Newell joined his wife und sister!in-law,Mrs.Alice Newell of Lon Angeles, Calif., at Omaha last Friday and aaompanled them to Ro- chester,Minn.,urhere Mrs.Alice Newell goes for consultation at Mayo Bros. Mr. Feed Reicltenbach of Calhoun in a pleasant caller at The Enter- prise office on lust Tuesday Fred has pu.ch°.r.d the Copenhnver plant just xouth of Blair on the Omaha road and expeds to take possession thi=week. Mrs. Oscar Hopkins was operated on at the lllair hospital on ln.-it their falher. and are J. 11.Bus ofz! ~~|!~ Probnl>l55 75" of,Alfalfu,Red and Sweet Clover has been killed this winter, and ha\jing enough hay and pasture this season will be a pnahlem, but call at our seed house and we feel sure we can help you, for it is still time to sow Red Clover, Alfalfa, Sweet Clover and Pasture Mixtuws.\\`c are holding a kind of Fnrnxers Institute every day at our Seed House. There is no excuse for any one not hav- ing pasture and hay the coming season.' I : lrT ' 1 .I l i :~1,. ._Ka .~Q Fishing Time Is Here . . . . 4 v ..'.-"-.».\Q . .a 1M r .a n d M m G u s C a r l s o n ,w h o l i v e l m a d s o u t h w e s t o f K e n n a : u i , n e u r D a l e , w a s m a r r i e d t o M r .H a r o l d ' I ' | 3 . l o r ,s v n " i " o f M r .a n d n m .J o h n H .T a y l o r " " " ° ° » R o s e H i l l n e i g h b o r h o o d ,y e s t e l \ 1 a y , f L " " h " (\\qdneaday}, Rrv. W. ll. Lmlenvoo¢lorrummirlg.The bride sms employ -* mf* c rm it right in The Enlerpriw. Marian Iluuson returnmG* to Nab. when she in nltzmlinz College, after an Easter vo with her panents,Mr .und Hansen.¢¢l at tho Crowell Home as nurse'Mrs. E. Campbell will move into for me\enl years and hcl friends are tht house retently \°ntate¢l by John extending best \1\.islu¢lto hor at this II.Miller on Whit Colfax streer. Fme.The newly wesls will farm in Mrs. Campbell is the mother of J. iff:1!ue Illll vicinity.]lI. Campbell. cation I.I ~; .r:w==.»,~<._/1 .\~-Aww~<-' f /.1¢-:"», '/_-.,.. ~»»= _jg _~ ~ -!~.. . . . J *.f _ . . _1 i n n : \' .»,. ~1~,. '~'i'.. 'Ve have a complete line of Fishing Supplies, Reels, Casting Poles,High Grade Lines, Etc. Let us supply your wants in_ Base Ball, Golf or other Sporting Goods. ..~1I1S ° " ~ .QA \.wt . ...o25E "~ ~r p.. z GHE Vanishing* Men $..'¥,¥.':'.§%m _ , -,,-t h e fa x n i l i r m o ve d t o Te k a r n a l fw h e r e t h e y h a ve sin ce re si de d a n d w h e n - for_ a number uf' 5cars Claude hasbe en i n th e r e a l es ta te busin ess. H r .a n d M r s .W e s t o n L u n g ,w h Ir r c : t ea r t h e W r z m c h sc h o o l . a r e t h e p m u t i p a r e n t s o f tt b a b y d a u g h t e r izorn E a s t t r Su n da y ,A p r i l i 2 . H r s . L o n g w a s fo r m e r l y M i n : 'Th e l m a J\.m~en tlauzlntcr n l M r .a n d M n . N i t a : E ve l y n 1 Q M g g m ; h g m g f fg m lb !!Bla ir B IICIU EI S UJIT, IE" . Tll fa id 8) W i n n e b a g o In s t M o n d a y fo r n fe w n o o n fo r S t . Jo e ,Zrl im zu ri t u b e i n d a y s vi s i t w i t h h e r p a r e n t s , 3 5 : n d at te n da nc e a t t h e U n i t e d M e n h a n l l A i n . A n - l r e w F c e r .l 1 \ e l y n h u b ¢ ¢ ; ; 'S y n d i c : \ t e Asa oc ia ti on w h i c h m n ve n - : - t a y i n g w i t h h e r s i s t e r ,M n .L o u h e d i n t h a t e . i t y , ) e l t e n l a y .I l e w i l l V i a s n k fo r t h e p a n t f e w m o n t h s m u i i ~ H 0 10012 u t t e r h=S Ia !!b u y i n g . ex pe ct s t o ne t u r n t h e r e t h e f i r s t n l |R e v.a n d M r s .M n r t i n K i r k g a u n l n e x t we e k .'= =. 1 b a b y o f M a s o n C i t y , S e b .h m 3 1 1 < . h m .=m=:h l|»>., ¢!.1J ?.t» r |5 l\ru viagiting a t t h e L o u i e IIobt»:1.- M n .O l i ve Sw a i n u f th c. { ;\\.:|.i ot!h o m e o n F r o n t street..Alrn. Blowing marrinsr :t!¢| in getting llonb § nicely.Ii\rvporl \.1|:cI1 The En:§ l e r p r i s r ¥u:¢.\¢|I . u £pL15:fi.\I1!Ed l n ! !§ ne c k . l h : t L fl u s\.~ .m : l n O m a h a h o s g ;-i tn l wa s \l \" 0I\¢ 0u x - fm \ . 1 t.: ':E dow n t her e for cx. 1mm .1l ;»: 1.~ fl a g Pi e: -I,\\| .n L 3 Fu \E a t C k f D r 1 r ~1 . 1 I f .t\ .n I t r ~8 h(3Lll.2 I .f l l u l L H .t |~ ' !S h i v!.1 .I .f " I :ll f E \ Lnamnerxanns I'€IIEC£Chick food per 100 lb. sack ..5.20 Large Grapefruit.lf» fo1.25c Head Lettuce..- _,___,._____ 150 n. -ul l 1llu0- _w x '..; _. _ _¢- a- _nn. - _- r uu- - _u u -..| -. -. -- u -_ _- 13.. ._- a n1 - This ciever and intenaeiy interesting story of ro- mance and mystery by t h e e r n i n e n. t H w y e r d i f a - l - . . . . . ;. . . . . » \ . - . »n n . ;- I Fresh Tomatoes per lb. 30c A r m o u r s S h i e ld B a c d n P e r Ib ..__~ l i k : B-Iuenchenel' Style Sausage. __...,250 Lard per lb.-....256 ¢» n _ u| n | : | n l | n l |l l S l l ° _ P u r i ta n f lo u r , an H........ 1.0 ZS. || f \ \ ! | | |I.|.1f'.\§J. : 1 . r :{, }, ,l u v _.,u¢1,,.| = 1 .1 . r n l l . . r ~ b i n h | ; ; . p a r -Ii i rk g r aa n l w i l l b e re m e m b e r e d M D g m n l a g I 1.f <f T»I.. || |. .. '.. :.1lu ur z.E ". : |\[|1|||1\.n f T1 Il a w k .M r s .M i s s C a r r i e Ro be r ts on ,w h o t a u g h t hr . i s 11:° r 114)\r urn |" 1 E 3 0.1.., i . .1 :ul .a.|.c h u Im n t e o f t h e i n t h e B l a i r c i t y s c h o o l s | fe w y e a r s p r o ve d 1 » | ;. n i .fu 1..up ..\....\_:.> 1 f f " l E . | ' § § . " ` é h ` $ ¥ § ' ] l ` . ' ~a r i t m .lr E Wag:n a m ]an d e a i u a q e d m n .i l l h < ; - |..EI |. | I 1.,h.\~..=h in 1| e " "l o r a n u m b e r o t 5 ° a "M r .u m l M r s .F r e d S i a n d r o ve i n fr l vn r l s r . . .|rII.£1 at ed h e r s i x t h b i r t h d a y fllaf S u nd g y ' L || | Q h o m e o f l | f\ f E TS W I p n r .S M !)d r vl l m l M F a r r a g u t .IOWTI ~I$ !n n d |M i n n . ,~~Jo h n jx f l l ; | ]o f i . "U\ |: ll ff CDUTIBQU,H1111 ygnnuuua iuyyv|-tions were made furnrhoolpurpos-en.The reverent criticism that was heard in the c hmng day s had to do wilh "hat some considered n short sigh: cd policy for the building program nt the state university. Agriculture received all the reeng nition that its eonscr\n\i\'e i=rlen=l akeui for it nnd no "wp" was hand- cfl out.inn laws were no*chanmlBledv\ enough zo confuse the voter who !1::- bccome accusn ;::;\l £0 the prlmary 1and general ¢\\\1.: 11 LIIAHDL lrldushini o|g.1=|.:u:|uns asker!f ~ no new laws, hence experienced not dlsappuinimenlsAn unpopular itrlangibk tix law Americrfa leading public men, will be primed an e leriai in this paper. It is a rapicl-fire tale of intrigue, crime. suspense an d e xp i nti on , a nd un - folds the stra nge story of Brena S-elcoss about whom there was a fate which manifestd iueifin the disappearanc e of herlovers. A wonderful story, as anyone knows who has read " j i m Hn n d e . " " Th e Ma n i n l} \ e cnis,»Mr.:\: I Mr .Ilan"231 11:Tim U.:S T1 l.:.|tl.\r.\|| thurcl. Lu.:~: f :Lore by the illllc-\s of l1=|r..m|21~park uf t.\1:15 :1:1| }:.\ lnmlinl I.i ifitlll in thg.r l }I I r n !'v1 ;11\»r.t |un~i|I;:ui::;;-use zu..|..;ter, Mrs. Paul Lowe, who Lu.-iwsln in-law,\,.,,..|:\1iv.¥-l.;.,f f hikéml :L 1\i\f.5, -\| '\r..k=.| *1 ~ ~ ! } 1 1 p m:11-n..»-.=1l»sick \\i1.h influenza.3h-i>r-wi,§,§,L.~\\|I\¢»T»...:.1 1.-Ihr .,~,..¢.a.\~.¢: ¢.|=m-~:;.|=~¢'\x~x L M r xr.rm;.=»... . . f _ ~ ; , , , , . . ,..,f \'..~»»~._., ,~.,!.\.......»»;»..»..\1.~no ..;,\ , f . ,.,. f-:~_ \;_|,,,;. |=,.< 'r ...,.,;\n .,1 .., . _ . .u u -u p -u n a@ - .¢ . _u -- - ,_ . a§: : | : w ith si 0.1 Er dinner ml x-1.fm.\1 x'.» nw-r.e n c ¢ <l n id the las ao IU. s:\c:<.-.I 11 E aMr .U1.11 u r H Q / g gwas uueminl in n way um: 11 under -..- - - ~--~- -\ " " - -stardlbl! and tends to avoid .s»m.:¢~5h"d?_'1'f'pw *" . :" , i* f °' ~~mimlmgl1t zx y o u n e e d u s ¢.\..»i...¢lbs frinmls mto that :I N m ,V e v e l B c DI' ~ `T h e Q r f d f E i é i é f e ~| F. h'.1s mg Tune Is Here . . . . I l ~w i k i l r .~ , i l #l i 1 I . f 7 ` : ' f .|1 . . . -- -;'" ; : j , _/ : //V /"" \ I . f a > .f 1 .~j ~1 I I » ~ § g a d 3 \ .L f f - i ~.- \i ¥ r - . 7 - "~='f ; 1 ; - ,~r ~' ! ~ : . z , ; ' - 3- 4 %-~. r .z - » v , ~'Ve have a complete line of Fishing Supplies, Reels, Casting Poles,High Grade Lines, Etc. Let us supply your wants in_ Base Ball, Golf or other Sporting Goods. s x ' Y 0 l l a ~ T1-ui BI G ST O R E THE {}l-|} I-z1;L|..\uu; will pmducr nwit revenue lor the .other of Mr. Cl\il¢§°| re-Male and encourage in\ce~\mentn l|markablc tales.;~~ Xhhrnaka properly ami focal seemti n.q 0 u r r i vn u -f r |»\,.=1.,.f .J u m l2u¢»z~-11|,| \|r xx.~.. "Bcntimen! dis! not get much 111.1%~ ._u n ..w z u . s u n ? w m a ' m a ' gs-~ a i i h x legislation sm ; 5 5 U § g p "Those who looked for the el¢\¢!n;1 A p i L 3 3 -:- Omalm. T r E =ur " T u r §nu|||.|||||mn||||u||unn||n||u|mnnnnnnmum||uumuuu||||unu1munT§1 | | .1 -I ;_ ', , g _ _ _ _ .R. »'..¢>;» ~ ~»;-.;\-~ , = , .' ~ .-1 § .i Qs :: . " .-. -a .-»-~`=.. + »--, ' r [ E 5... g|"mm, Nm-nh.Avril xs, 1925`-L -THE mrrmlfmsn._ ' m n z m m z p n z s n -n | - : -v. . \ . . . . . . . . . \ . -A . . . . z 1 l l m m f.. noan mllérs at the E. C. Lippwottl BERNARD NEWS home. Mn .Chu.Hunk and Burr wa n Varna Hntulnn,wh o h u b u n b¢|Lln¢|u¢ uilers in Omaha last Fri- spending the put week at home cn- day iny ing spring ndtion, ic h Thad." lr. Funk Bauman and funily of za q l d n ta ll up her awcllu at londamin, lan and Hr. J ohn am-ma n g a uw wuz vr °b¢blrh° ld mandy y n r e r u r o m s n . Anin dla ltlontlantlalkhu lof oe wmma y hs na lmp or hn tla do r alfsliaa ndelénrk llllngau tiamaar h i s Holds is :bu rn up #lr ili rd of Amen,Iowa, 'rizihd on Han d!! 'rlth Gio . A. lu sh lll.I llenfltt leCl¢.lland o l Lincoln is 15-wdinx a wetk'| nntlnn with hmm f o llil f s w. A. whiuord md mlwxh- win te r i n mm Hn. P. L. Cady Onterkimd n ¢om» pany of Huber Di¢k'l friend!in honor of his tlnth binh nnninnary which nculnld on Saturday.N u l l ser: hid in various planes und tht 'n U I | c i i s c u n e s t h e e ffe c t o f s o l a r h e a f a n |A h i s fi s h fe e d was ¢UJ'°1f¢¢i b y u w ocea nic su r fa c e t e m p e n t u n ¢ , ! U ¢m e n o f t h e w l i s b o r b o o d la s t m d l l i r o - m i n i | . d m v n u a y o i ¢ h § , I : S u n d a y l f .t h e Jo h n D e a ve r h o m e . M»¢n¢¢.P a r t o f h u a r g u m e n t .: J A t h i r t y - d x w w - 1 c a t fi s h w a s t h e "A l t . ». . n . » A A IM A A ¢ » l m . i l u '¢. . . . .. . F » .n n u Ila n a n d l s r o? 9 n lm u n t aft e r - m e d i n l sup pl ie s,fo o d a n d cl o t h i n g ' u p i r i n g .I t b r o u g h t fo o d ,cl o t hi n g , w a n o n } h e t r a y t o t h o | t 1 k k e n ' L 1 f !p e o p l c " vr h o o ff e r e d t h e i r t i m e . d i s t r i c t !- ~ l f o n t o n l y p n l d b l o o t n o - ' I n b m q h t r l i l r o l d s t o o f f e r t o f o r - co m p l i s h m e n t t h r o u g h m d i o .f u m m a t e r i a l s o n d m o t o r c a n t o Fonmost among the bmuiaating tzamport articles.Doctors annromd " rINDUSTRIAL NOTES I[WE smnx PRICES I Chkltfl und North wuemi1'§aafn'mm I ' m m a m6:32 P1 H. Daily. Trmiya Wedn u ' i i u u u s vu o s u y ; » q ` ¢ n ;aa vi u ......-.v..-._...__. - 'Y _ ____t h e t n r u i a t i o n i n t o h e a t o f t h a t g p l s w n u r n e n j o y e d b y tho se pz ea en l s t a t i o n a w h k h l e n t t h e i r e n e r i win l n u 7:13 A. al. DailyC. BI.. P. Mr I 0. 'Praha North A. ll. Daily except S11nd\.7» P. M. Daily exeept Sunday. P. H. Daily except Sunday. A. H. Sunday only. 'r u m S d lllh A. H. Daily except Sunday. 12:85 P. ll. Daily except Sunday. 8:28 P. H. Daily. ' ms 2:W 6:28 7:45 8:26 n ARLINGTON NOTES Arlington, April 9.-The regular meeting and 'Z o'elock dinner of the Community Club was held on Ilon- day evening.Free movies and concerts for this summer were dl:- h a - . - -_ _ . . - : . . a sinNorth B-md.ientenlinlng.venous orner gamma mln or ulur were aigm. l¢¢a||| v|||lr a .rs.e..rauc nuu W u c ullu .-- ..--_.--_....,_. ,llaudce Marshall of Grinnell, Io1raand sports were indulged in and a the Bench Buzxiay afternoon ' D m to Lincoln Satuday morning on ar Btaiart.Lad lP!| !l!H1l CNP' slo- Li Medina a 1reek'a vaeatlen wiih number o i pletqrea we n ialten of nailed on Theodore Oilngcr.count of the iilneaa of her ru.ot.her.P¢7¥lNl*f of the Atlivéltunl Grille* the party.,At 5:30 a delicious din-Q Hrs. Earl Williams of Lincoln via-g h . " a md S u n d a y waning,lear furnished this county vrllh 4 lou alhis pareniai Ilr. and Hrs. G. C. Har aliall.Headamea 1Ian.: Hanlon and John IIebard were lioateasaa to the Con- gregational Ladies Circle Thurldly afternoon at Crane chapel.Mra. Ada ,Anderson of Omaha araa pres-ent an-1 talked on missionary work.. One new ember Mrs. Feadrweber was add-l l l 1e d i o u l .C i r c l e .A f t e r b o a i n e a a w a s ner wal served mum style, the can- ler of attraction being the pretty birthday cake,holding ten lighter candles.Dick Medved a large num- ber of presents.Those present were Bdty Marsiwl,Glendean Johnson. Bl;ra and Cletie Pere:mn, Teena De Witt, lone and Freda Sutton, Cather- Frlday until Monday.Together they went an Omaha to meet Hrs. Alke Newell who was enroute to Roches- trr.She had bome,il1e trip from L05 Angela!very well and her fHl|l:la are hopeful that aha may find relief In the Hayo hospital. ine Wlnnett,Ruth Antrim,Halen'Emma 7Koeniz came dorm from Hart,Florence Peters,Ben§ll1\3B,'1'ei:amah and spent Raster with the zo U20 dinina room where a d¢"¢5°"*, Cock. Joe Wialam, John Aeachbacher home folk!.iunch was served."§I~1\erett and Garth Dixon.Manley':»;¢|,¢ yigimn was Q ¢;il¢; at the Hr. and Lira G.R. Untlunk and Kelley, Floyd Clark. E-riwad Delan 'Chain Hunk home Sunday manning.ion, George of Linc oln and Mr. wlf cilbm Ec hienkamp,Rupert mei-».1"Sins. H; J smith does not regain l l r r .W i l l U n i l i a n k o f O m a h a v l d t e d l V e r n o n L a a k e f .A r c h i e U r i s ,M a r k h e r l g a l t h a a h e r f r i e n d s h a v e h o p e d I :\ - . . . -_ . .G . . ¢ . h n m i l k H r h n f " P l l n \l f u d n n H l u m n f | ' l 0 I I l u n L D d ¢¢»|. . -| \ n n i h u a m e n n n l a n !I n r k dispensed arilh the ladies adjourned red clover and,a p u t of whic h were imported Italian and French reed.The idea M :hh was to tac tKnudaen of Omaha.§w\ this foreign need which ia bein; Mu nn an d Meadamea Al Krone- Imported into this GNU! in 1811! ber: and family, Towel Anderson ¢m||¢\°l1¥U¢i°S " " ' 7 rear Th en I l l i - f m n y ,Wm.Hunt of omaha, N¢n,'*1°1 aonaillinl' of 1*~=U"»P"*=¢*'» Larsen , n d " mu y f Herman md r uin County Nebraska aoed. Kichl- J. P. linudaen and family mm: Sun-|¥"'and local ated were nova in :lay as un homo of llra. Anna carl-stripe.Au made m e m a *N* lted her eialer, Lira A. M. Johns from ina hu mother about th, aama.l Hr- and Mn. J .P.linudaen on-i joyed a.pleasant vlait from Chu. aen.like Frenc h and eapeelally the mum | || m | H . A . H _mld¢.a1rondadud¢ro1rl.li}aa¢nm»tai nd Mr..iff Hxa.`3|.'r. 3ii§ZI.;==» afler the °"-' "'*'* off.W ' line!and family at dinner Friday urin e th afrmc h and Italian a n ererdng.|xo0'x~ deaal bu: an iuehinn. mmenlrr.....| z......|. :Ianni ol.. -¢¢\r.an.l (°¢|°¢$ and lou! seed IN still :atla- HOG VALUES HOLD SEADY cities sifectnd responsible for the ~ who brolmht tlaue Llblnl-Lambs slow to Mo Lower:Tw W oolen Lamb; mul --Aged lhoep lhody. Union Stock Yandl. April 15, 192|- Raoolots of cattle Tuesday were 1,300hui and me market vu practic allysteady wma Monday.Yoarllnn ruled moons.:op $11.38.Cow stair noIonian quoted arm.f r r 5 M l I v o » | ~ "o n - v 1 H " " v ~ 1 - v -l a n a u u a n a v v u u n v , n u - - u u \ .| '-v v nda f i iu b e i z g o l ltrhc t.nine tnllion poo o grave w un d ln 1925 In improving village atroeta and county Nlds. The diy-manager form of govern ment hu noeived an emphatic black eye at Alliance, which wu the only piaee in Nebnalra operating in nm way.The Nebrukn leglalature lun auth-f n v i q q o l a I . . - 1 .I L 5 5 a l l l # Q i a n a l u n i ecliptic, there rema nn an e emoo 1 lr rLange which can be traced definite- l.\to Ion; periods o! fluctuations in IILAIR BAPTIST CHURCH the aun'a rldlatiorl."Arthur D. Srnalley, Minister nli the weather for theRO!!11|| put winter, Mr. Browne propheaiod Sunday, April 19, 1925. as follows:"The winter of 1924-23 The Sunday school Tneela at 10 'xsill not In oorly and lut long. 'Thorn A 2»I.The lessons for the next nine who\\ere oven mone_in need of aid. A WLS rzpnesentative was at once ldeapauzhed to the vicinity of Car- bmdale.Ill., another to the Prince- ton, Ind., vicinity, while a third wan sent into Tonnessen In ¢Q\3i1¢Ilfi°D with farm bureau; and other ngrl- cultursd bodies,1elle!depot:were aven worse than he did," I CITY COUNCIL slr;1=.:rs. 1 (Continued from page one)ani ward al, an wud, 52.Tomaso 1 H. Skov Nielaen,4th ward, 1. Total 1. |Signed:It v. Hundahl. will be much severo weather and win-months uro based on the development] imnmedintely set "P and the "'°"l' of Henry Grimm .-- ....s... -an mfr.. foal lun nf auf. .r n.. ..\M.|.\n. .|m..|\.n.:. In .n ralnhilitntinn for the farmer bemlli C. H. Christensen Committeeq||||.|.u.-_:§=§q;__\¢:"l _1§|'j~"'° _1_"g_f_' ........ ...-. 1'-_l{-I"-' -... .-.....-. .__ .. _:,|-._ "'1_'j_r"j"'_ """:'j" "' _ : i - ;:; ; - § , _ _ I - ;1 _. - - -v - ._m a n fo n l r n s r i l n t i .m m n a o m a d in c ha l e a s h e f l .310 15 61 1. 35 |I a a a . ¢to see about the name.A good rowd was present.Mn .P.L. Cady :Sunday school mrs held en enioyable party on last ednesday evening at Gram: chapel. u sons ol'April Fool h and amen were played.A tempting unch was served to the following ~in-eo Ardlth,Nadine and Bemice tterback, Carolyn and AlmaFralxn era Benelhelmer. Jdln llanhell, ~an Thompson, Lillian Grimm, Lor- tta Hsmmmz. Edna Nelvell, Velva ndenon, Bula Adema, Florence md iola Wnibenhnrst,Zdra Haney, Dliver Unthank.John McGee of Council Bluffs was an over Sunday visitor at the G. A. | iiarslull home, the guest ol Maurice Mnnh lll.Mrs. D. W. Lawson and daughter Pauline were Gmdm shopper:onISal.ur¢l|y.f Dr. and Mn. R. A. Davies ren.\m ed on Friday evening from Cdl!- ornia where they have been !or the pu tn in e vee k s .Vern Wager who v u qulfe dak with an attack of the ilu,in ns- ooverlng nicely. eau Holtz md Hrs. 3.E.Aeaoh-Hn -W.H.Stork underwent an4 r.'operation an no Military Avenue 'rug Woma.n'| club um eoten.alned.|mp1;,| in Fremont lionday.y HH W. L Ndlllli at 1181 h0!lll oral Ag | ggggnf meeting of th; |¢h9¢} ~ 1 afternoon.An interesting m u d .11 o h lh o present corps of teachers were re-electld. ~ .ronam wu given.. Welt Echtenkamp is walkin: with :light limp the remit of a sprained le 1rhlch.eonllned him to his home rd dny n last week. l l l u Lida Larson of Fontanelle at the week-end nrith Dr.end ra. P. L. Cady. Professor llelhus of Amen college 1 Mrs.Solomon Pfdffer,Sr.,ia seriously ill at the home of hex Bdddlghlorli n . to her advanced il.considered an Hr.and Mrs. 'Iaunily returned Sunny Hill farm Woener Ovrlng nn. her eondtion bein:very g n u . Glen Johnson m d to their home at nite: spending the Coon WITH G A. S 'I he Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way BLAIR GAS COMPANY Anderson of Fremont,H n .~ renee Echtenkamp and ities Irene Dill.\Mrs.Austin Marshall received! word from Atlanta, Georgia, that her' father. Geo. hlclllllan of that plane, was eedoualy ill having recently un» derarent several operations. Mrs.Dean Criss and daughter,nm Nina of Omaha cams on 1~=»»| day for a brief vldl.at the home of ltr. and Mrs. Jake Frsnsenherg. Hr. and Ura. G. I. Pfeiffer enter- tained ut a 8:30 dinner on lm Week nesday evening the following guests: Mr.and Hrs.F.J.Eneraoo and Hr. and Hrs. Herman Jungblutb. the wed:Hrs. J. C. Badger spentandinFremont at the J.C.Cook home.s ltetatives here received the critical illnesa of llra. son (Jennie Cook)of bo n An n lll. California..Her father J. C. Cook d Fremont left on Sunday evening for Lee Angeles after zeeeivlng a meer age that her condition was extmnely gave.Sunday dinner gusts of Dr. and llrs.P.I..Cntr were a m.E;s.' laraon and daughter,Lillian,Hr . and llre Elmer Larson, all ot' Fre- mont.|Hrs. E. H. Riadale of Cedar Bluffs came on Monday for several daysnan.l Hrs. H. n. W eb er ma a nn mi-' dred Jweber yent to Fremont onWednesdaywhenAliasJdlldnedl Weber was a dinner guest of lliss' n e w Cain and Hrs.Weber was s i guest of i l u .Walter Peterson.Dr. and Hrl. P. 1. C-sdr and Mr. and Mrs.C.G.Marshall molored to oéa hs on Friday where ther beard Harry Snodgrass at the Or pheum. word of Carl Nd- . -w BENCH Nor se \ The Bench Community Club :net Thursday at the home of Mrs. Loulel Q u u I t a l o )u u a v v ;s u n u u r n . ;- - . in the Blair High eehool to care fpr her and assist with the work. lint. Cantlin, who has been visiting at the II. C. Lippincott home the put nm weeks not to Omaha Monday and on her return will realde in Blair for a time. Miss Cannon went out to Columbus and spent the week-end with her sister,ltarii.She reports an en- joyable time.The Misses Emma and Hilda l£oe~ nie'were Sunday a!te.rnoon esllers at the Jonas Blomberg home. Mies Francie Carter spent Thore- day an dlf- 'r ld ay oflas t1 re ek atE. C.Llpplncotltsk attending the Clam- munity Club of which ahe is a form- er member,on '!'hursd.ay."=:f~ Henry Bordzeiding uma Fri- day evening (br a mn with her sis- ter, ldra. H. J. Smith.lr. Bomherd- lng and Nancy drove ever Sunday to apend Easter. leaving Hrs. Borcherd- inx for a longer visit.Ethel Anderson was a week-end guest at the E. C. Lippincat home. Theodore Olinger and wife were dinner guests at A. J. Sumnefs Sun- day.We are boosting for iifty new at :~.v.'s.s. and need only nine more to reach the number.Will you be om of the nine next Sunday? The latter part of the week a fam- ily moved into the house formerly occupld by Archie Fold. Wilma Warrick was a dlnner guest ot Freclda Koenig last Sunday. Mrs.Andy Svengaanl spent Sun- day at the home of her parents, ltr. and Ura. Jonas Blomberg.She has not wholly recovered from the ,arr matiarn which beg been troubling her.Mr. Geert! Smith oi Craig spent Easter with his son, Harry and fam- ily.Mrs. Austin Wiltnh Della and Do loree of Decatur and Xtra.Wilt.ae'|\ brother, Mr. Leonard Wood of Minn ta a over-night guests FridayHenclteI-zueuon of af f i r m wa s " °ereheld,u n i r ;c .Lippincott beingl elected president, Mrs. Fritz xanhiel at the A. J. Sumner home. u s a s v l u a s c a n Y l y m s s e n a v w e u q v u uwithfriendsandrelativesInKeo-nard..g :aiu Ruth Steward and two girl friends came up Saturday from_Omaha to apeml the week-end with! Ruth's parents,ltr.and Hrs. J oe Steward.Mr.and Hrs.Joe Kelley and friends,and Jean Weed of Sioual Fdls, South Dakota. are vlsltlnl at| the Elmer Wright home ad this writ-' ineMrs. Drusilla l!eCanu of Arlington was a Sunday visitor at the J.F. HcCann horns.'Rev.Wm.D.Smith and family an d Hi n Beryle Holmes were s n - , uday shoppers at the atate's metro-polls.i Hrs. J. A. Burgess and son. James apentseve4alday eatt.heA.N.An- der-son`home last week,returning Sunday evening. Hn. B. Tallman and son, Stewart were Sunday vlsdtors at the John Blaco home..sThomasPesrrh.who have been living in George Robertaon's house, moved to Arlington this week.. Hina Callie Speaker returned to her home her! Bstunisy from Omaha wher aah eha sbe ena patlen tln the Methodist Hospital for the past three weeks.. Bra.Rudolph Petersen und sou, Wm. Ludwig have moved Lum Oma- faetory m m .Anyone intareated in seeing this test for themselves ahould rialt the Stewart farm m d look them over..o i s e Wsaltlnnsa County ta HareDe t Va r My D e llla lra th l Waahhzgton County farmers *alll be interested in m m e th a t o n eountyhas been chosen as onad IB all the mes to be supplied adds 9 different varieties and selection! of oath according to County Agent. George Bates.. Washington County raises e i l l * acreage of oate.Thla te d was planted llonriay April 18 out as Jar Bte\rart's farm rest of Blair,aa the out and of the field im seate-east 0; the buildings.The varieties' and strains put in beginning ol the east are:ordinary Kherson,Bur! lrom Cereal Investigation Gilles. Bur; .from New York. Fnlghum eh# 'anesrn as Xanota, Kherson No. I, a selection from nrdlnazy Khapaon. liherson orlglnd, Nebraska 21, 'hall red,Nebraska 28, Kb-arson orie illl and Syedlah aeleet.Theee oats are the very top varieties and aeleedenlr at the Agric ultural Cdlege in a ll! rear ten.The onmty agent plane to have arneeting at this demonatra»tion to look over the oats the latter pon of June or early -ills' ion. be- fore the are cut.Watch them thinha mx an uve.; on Hrs. Bry ant'e srplace south of town.Inllrltther and aee which one you think u m n » » a ° r n h u m m 1 » ¢ r * ' " ' * " " ' -___va weekly mp to Kennad on Tuesday. The Frank Vyblral, H. C. Edwlrda and George llenklag famllles spent Sunday in Lyons at the Art Andrev sen home.Those who attended Sunday n e - nlng services at the Lutheran ohoreh enjoyed a mixed quartet and min- ister from the Dana College. Kenneth and Thelma Jones, Helen Hannah of Beaver Crossing and Gail uahfna.no! Lincoln who have spent sevenmd days visiting in Kennard, re- turned to their homes Wednesday of lan week.i Farm Bureau News Hales * The new c ounty mn: arrived in Wanhlngton County a 'week aio. Blnee arriving a good deal of tile time has been spent in letting ae- quaintd srlth the oounty, the people and in finding out what has been started ln the way of c lub work me ether projects that are under way. I ti s th s i d e a o f th e n e vr a g e n tto spend just aa much timf as possible out in the county.Saturday will he offiee day.On other days the agent may be caught at the office » rlyson, vice pmident me Dorothy ....|u m m : A z z M m H_.f}.Plusee and aon and in are :naming ma me in ue r- Cracken, secretary and treasurer. The Mn.. T. Ia. Irench were Suns" call-i no-on.However, the office rod nan meeting is to be held with ah-=.¥.tu f m .fade.It is that know- era at me Frm Mutfeldt ome.continue to be in a n of zu....., ..._a_4 ...¢._.__ ... a..~;o. iz. French was a Sunday caller rev. ...I'imma Woltie and it ooen from 8 ;;,;',;,,,;4,,;,;.,_ s9.1sbm15: oem Pilgnr *will spend $265110 for n :So keep your overc olu ana overmnn !¢\ fnlr l!.nAll. nnmnnnce nun.newer nfslem and Annimo will hue shoes for next year.You'll ala !era za '.';;a;fn.aiai.§i==" me eholee llelferl.leosoxoso;fairnfiood red boilers, eaoeuaoo: com me 1.0 felt fed tellers. r!.oo08.90:eiolee ao prlme fed cours, ea.zeoe.o0: [ood to eholee ted eoere. l1'.!l0|25:mr xo :ood r u c orn %$.750?.00:oommon to falr lad ooera, $40005.50; 33'-» t!.rl| 6| .1'l;. : . : ) g:sal caves.and menuum wus. 84.000!.00: beefno washer bonu. |4.1a01.es: bdsm Taf".€§'l1£§"J »Z°?.'° choic e hel- ;e.1se1.1s:common to lair feederl. :ood to eholee etoeken.h i !to 8094 atockefl. common to fair lioekefl.trashy etoolerl.m o ohelten. l4.1i0|.15: :took ss.1soe.1s: s1.seem=z u s o u s :$5260|-353 aio: shockowl. 82.ri04.00; stock calves. :seo QMO. Llule change in Ilegsn L - _ -_ . _ _e l u v e s..s u e . ;n n e h n a new city park.§'em.»--Cedar County News. The Methodists are planning anew $150,000 church for Beatrice.l CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH " Fairfield will have a new $20,000 James A. LlcKoeman. Pastor oily ball. ".x The eervice last Sunday morning I»'ARL? SEEDBD was an Inspiration to the pastor and OATS YIELD MORE \he special offering was I a°0d re-leponee although not enough to com- Oata that are sown early have a plete the work which la planned. The much greater ehaneo o!making osrorl¢ of redeeorating will not Begin high yield han those which ano;nntil next week,so we will w e seeded me.In a 7-year test at the next Sunday in the auditorium.LetNebra.-ka Experiment Station,oatslus make the service glorious by our seeded on Merch sz gave an average' pnsenco and fine spirit.We are ea:- yleld of fifty-eight bushels per aero. That seeded on April 12 yielded for peetlng some extra special musk next Sunday. lynine bushels and April 20 leading yielded only thirty-eight bushels pee io n .In other sronli the early seed- ¢. 1 . n n i u u | A | . \ L I e a - n !| h n ¢ \ . n | ¢a n a n The young people of the churchore to meet in the basement of the' church at 6 o'eloel: nextSunday.A \ : . . s . ¢1 . . - - \ .. . . l m a . -. - . . . . |- e : J n T PM.Evening service at B PM. Sennon subject: My Soul In Babylon. Wednesday, 3 PM. Mid Week sor- viee.Friday, s P.H. Choir practice. Any members of the eln:n:h_1shoLovenotyethanded"in .msn " n l mienlel banks may do so at env Uwe during the present month. Easter Sunday #ae a red letter day in the Blalr Baptist church.While no special efforts to secure crowds had been made,the services were well attended.:Phe music was a feature of the day.At the moming ee.rviee the girls of Misa Dale Staple- ton'e c lan m e a special number. M m Smalley was soloist at :his service."Ride On, Ride On" by John Prindle eras her selection. The evening service was 8.i\f¢B over *whole staff of enlerwlnersxenlietoflition carried.li n n o muse of the .nuc oaz s n |The following! i'£L°" .5i' m°=:='. :;r'=, :',:~: .n 2.1 ; %'?G'{l.. with fund appeals.and when "\1w,N=1° ~l°1w°f= Sdenxn old Judge"and "Fond and A. P Compton Glenn'were finally carried of!so Frank Bendorf rest shortly after a o'eloek Thursday Henry Pelenon morning,e11,ooo had been raTaed.! Watson TYWOIY Bs Friday evenlngI""£l1e quota 0f| M. E. Tyson $50,000 which WIS had fuel set ¥or' 3 H. .Beaty itself, had been oversuheeiribed. lion C. Hedler appeals. and by Sunday \l1°l11511¢ the C. T. Farnhamnewgoalof$100,000 was 1»¢inz!H- H. Reed reached,with money, cheeks and H. L. Struve money orders jamming every malla' G°°Marshall' Nu d ly witnouod n w f m o1er|F.<:l1rsrd G1-hm 825.000,although the station hadi w. I-'. Gutecllovr its appeals, and on Wednesday eve- J.P. Jensen 4 ninz iz was closing in on e1so,oo J P Larsen... ek. .:....:..., ..r lhsn rnnhll "(mnle.~I¢h nn :nfl in aivht.J. H. Bowman $2§8.os 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 m s a.oo a.eo a m asa a.eo 3.60 350 w o 3.60 a.eo 3-30 8.30 S30 3,80 8.80,I"»Hé»1|} Iulhy prion. u¢v»au»a»¢¢»ua¢azh¢»¢bnub¢u §>i=i£¢i viding nl around iss.-1 a m u s e un . nt Lambs lnll Lum-1)t vu m n g I B J n n .Il n gu u l u ;vw c p u l l vu l Il\|»I l \ u » . n _vuuu u m a . . 5 . .--. .-- - _ " |-__..ab j ec t o f s p e c k !m e n t i o n w o u l d b e b r o a d a a t o d .H a u i d :" T h i s v u d a h i ,G r i m m ,G: sy . C I1 r l. et e na en ` nn d A L O N G T H E B O T T O M R O A D a n in j us t ic e t n t h e o t h e r m e m b e r s ; r l d l n 's f i r s t N d t r i a l a s a m e d i u m Ja c o b : vo t i n g ' A Y E Z P e e b l e s , M o o n ' o f t h e c h o i r .T h e fi d e l i t y a n d ze al fo r h u m n n i m r i m l s m . a n d i t s a n s w e r and C hn ni ch aa l be in $~ l\ >0 0D ¢. t he m o- S l n d n f t i m n i !! h n vn h n o n u n w a d ...:.\_.LLL .. ....... ..-- .. ....\.. .| |\.. .....\.- » . . e l m h | n . ¢ |u n fn A va ! 1 m i n d f u r ' t i o n n n r r i n dm m Moved and seeondad, this meeting3`¢'§l»§sa]}L7» Em ¢;§pmun-Ibn adjourned. A11 Cbuncilmen pru--= |m\b.`nué e;;;;|a>;=.§Hi "iz .§"-»-'HH l u vuung n x u y nuu lu v nu u um. ie d. A t t u t ,C .E .H u m e ,C i t y C l e r k , 1 . J M u r d o c h , B a y e r _ r __ _ _ . _ ._ . _ _ _ . S H I ! ! !u l ! !| | \ | n q l n m i l l ' : _ ' ° | | ¢ \y i e l d s I l l ! ! I D U ! ! $ 1 1 1 -| - - | , _ \ . .l a i l n n | | |\ | \ . _ - m l - -* l l a l u m .Q u n al-VUE " H u m " " ` |I|\ L1 |\ |. n . |¢ l nw a ngn nn.vvigulUv, nu urn. n-wunuui :nrUutl. su oomzoo s u mp Y o u ll o vmz c o xr |\ RANDY r o n m a J Ualxo PIG CROP noon \an u on nz u c o u wr v;h a s Don't throw away your overruns' gf gg gg gg_5¢_5 9 3 3 9 ovenhoea or tny or your other win-_1 w, in wmsilrw with an. and llrn. §£z}ifI$§=¢J§¢1£1§ nuéd um ¢1mn-J1.' Fritz Mueller took Sunday,dinner Blemorlal floweri Iumislwd the' with Mn |mi Mn. James Conety. .mieeolations.The Deon!! were asked _. ,___,_, Keep Your Garden At Its Best P a r k e r M c C o y . M r s .H a r r y Ty s o n a n d so n,P n u i i r o n i n n l w n d m c a a t t h e E n t e r s e r vi c e s i n H e r m a n h u t S u n d a y . M r .: n d H u .B y r o n B e a r d sp e n t S u n d i y a ft e r n o o n w i t h M r . n m ] M r s . F r a n k P i h Q 1 B I l i l Th e l i fn l fn i n i n b a d : s h i p s i n l h l s se c t i o n a n d ma n y fi e l d s wi l l b e p l o u e d u p a n d p u t t o c o r n .Th i s w i l l n a t o n i y m e m a s h o r t h a y c r o p b u t a l h r g e r l r r w z l o f c o m t h a n m o a t o f t h e fa r m e r s h a d In t e n d e d p u t t i n g m . After Planting Cbme Days of Cudtivation and Care that Determine the Harvest 0 ~,~.~An hour or so n day with :L a Gum!mi nd Cullixrat ox* will kvcp them an the run, flnrnlvn Ss.-vd in Bulk und i . 2 I':1ckti!.:1'.~ u:ulQuamlltyu }'nurcrop ,v rg3 Petersen .Hardware f l ~~;~ ~"- f ~~ g ~ £~lhws li n- y numzstvr like lo \ g } ¥ f ~ - 'f'lu -lp h is Und ! |~ i » 1 9 ; = ' ~ £ " `C h ! l d r e n ' s S e t s 4 0 c Johnston Pressed Gear and Eclipse La wn Mow er s fr om $9.50 up Mr.C.B.Bunn cleaned up his tile last Sunday by shipping the hole bunch to South Omaha when hey were on the Mondays marker lit. and Mrs. C. H. Blanchard an1' neah and Audrey Gaines spent ~Inlay evening at the A. E. Dixon to bring such pinnu and flowers un they oeaind in memory of those who have gone on baton.These presen- ted n beautiful array of color suz- ¢¢I\in|; at once the note of gladness that wells up in the believer on ac- count of the Enter Hesuge and also '°'""| joy in the hearts o£dl true Believers Mr. and Mrs. R. M. hgerson and an11l;spent Frieingr evening in a Hut.the terror of the g n r o h u been diepelled by ihe rising of Jesus NE W U S E F o n l u mlo Rlmlio'a effectiveness as an agent oi mercy was well brought out im- mediately following the cyclone ca- tastrophe 'um was vhdltd upon mec- Lions of Illinois,indium., Mhsouti, Kentucky and Tennesseo. Saréely had niture ln a careless moment taken il! toll in dnth and destruction that mdio made its voice heard in behalf of liie victimll.In a few hours,doctors and nurses, a y . ',.~~\ Aa f The Lumber To Buy Do you need lumber, sand and cement for outbuildings? lf so we have what you W ant aud priced right.Let us figure with you. Also headquarters for ' Oil Meal, Tankage and Salt Farmers Co-0perative Union Bhlr.Nebraska 1 0 0 U 0 5 a r o :\ \ n } s 3 1P r o u d a i Y o u r L a w n __ g .- ': o n t h - 1 , § _ a ~ ' \ ,1 E Spading' Forks $1.00 ¢ Fc._.I {f ~Garden Rakes $t.Q0' W - ~~~Garden Hoes $1.00 * S . 1 ~v ?+1 ....~2 |/3 ';?..f4-."''. . ~. . . g m -~;-9.°I 1 44%-|¢`| Xn\\s al gxuod iilllv to 1inw (irns:5 Svml Bl ue Gr a s s 4 0 c I b -1~rs§~-A long handle is a lnighty hundg' tool tn have around.it answers the purpose of sllmlv or slloiwel ».» Jlter annum!when you I n Lhnouzh`w . 0 m a l l l . A m i t H .Th o u w h o k e n t th o l r a a n h a ve m a exc ell ant l u c k N t h the ir ap r l n g p i g :s o h r , "| 1 l l l r k m l Jo h n H .Ho lc o mb .e x t l w v t l t d u l l k n o w n h o d n o f B r i d g t p u r t , w h o h a u l a n u n l o a d s t r i n g o f 1 . 2 3 3 nmxnd l.t|\|\!¢ nn \ | n n l | l n m n b l t n f w i t h i t Ut i s : p x In g ,In t h e a d vi c e o f i l u b e n .Ja r w a l i n B r o w n e .no t e d we at h er m a ss , for h e p re d ic ts th at th e y e a r 1926-27 m a y pos sib ly wi t ne s s t h e n t t l r n o f \ u t h e r c o n d i t l o n s o f 18 1 6 . t h e " y e a r w i t h o u t n s u m m e r . " ; | I I I I 1 .. - . -- .. . -- w - - - - . - ¢ -- _ . u - u a n nKONI ex out quality to bring $10543. 0 in i11' PA 'pg W ORK pm; p gf g ; ;§; S" °" fac ts alrea dy es. dence. Wh Mr.Browne'a prediction is not a wild guess, but is basal upon meta- hla fonmsl for the weather of 1924 vu so remarkably accurate, "hienthenext war neue ¢°m¢'l announoemEnt.n concemlng 1926 and along and you IMI tomplnd so ll1out| me an causing the scientist!to lien. plone keep In mind theae Pen- :uon Bureau figunea: The wan of the United S u m from the Revolution to the GLN W at' cost the c ountry almoat seven billion dollars in pen- alona.This sum iniludea pensions paid from 1790 to 1924 for all con- flicts exclusive of Lhe World War. Seven billions in 134 yan.For the benefit of the Great War r»ar1id~ for the immediate °P~=11inx of hmiu-5 discuss them seriously.Mr. Browne reeently had s lengthy article about l»i.»\ predictions in n leading scientif- if journal. All hla predictions are based upon n new science, or a new use ol' sei- enee on the variations ol solar heat. Ile brings out the fact that ann spots hm|~ interfered with heat from that IOUICG fill th! put 111116 }€l1l3 lflll thu; ua 1 nnuli lim 1rnl»rs\ nf ibn I _ m I _JmmmMMMMMMMmmMMM@EmwmmmmmmwmMM ;M A R Q U I S §12966 n u U l l e n , . n p n a a o .; u ru i u wm c n c o n s o l e s m e p n u o s o p n e t B r . a n d M r s . O l e Je n s e n m u l - : h a l _ w h e n so m e o f th o - m os t un pl e as an t d l e n o f B l a i r ,E ve l y n M a t t e s o n - a n d M r s . Jo h n B r u c e a n d s o n w e r e S u n ' z i n y vi s l t u n a t t h e W e l l e r 3 1 ¢ C n c k e n h o m e . H r .a n d M n .Ja y D e a ve r a n d l o o k a s i f W o w o u l d la s t fo r e ve r . s o m e fad-=,l i k e so m e fl o w er s ,co m e t o b l o o m sud de nl y,fo r a t i m e o b 's c u e e a l t else i n t h e landa cope,a n d M qu i c k l y b l o w w a y .l e a vi n g l i t t l e d a u g h t e r o f O m a h a a n vi s i t i n g t h i = . t r a e e .O t h e r s co m e u p s l o n l y ,n h o e e k a t E d d i e , B r o w n '5 .Jo l t !le is u re ly .m a y i n b l o o m p e r Mr s . E d . * l at t e r a n d s o n, G l e n n , o f .ds\I.°n!l'}u m ;n w w i t h su c h ¢{¢i1b. \\ 'h =n er . vi s it ed l ou t we e k at t he h om e o i M r s .'£ott.er'a sis te r,M n .Luuae Mc n ek e .| e n t r m t h a UN i»l.|r1ls t g r o m n g u p b e d d e t h e m h u n h a d n ch a nc e t o bu d u ns e en a n d . .| h : J u l y b e fo r e o n e M r .a n d M r s .C a r l W a n !a r e r e - j n l d n g o ve r t h e a r r i va l o f a b a b y l m b o r n S u n d a y eve n i n t t Z i n .T . I2.F r e n c h i s c a r i n g fo r t h e m o t h e r a n d s o n ." M r . a n d H r s . H e n r y S w e n s o n l n r i C a r l o f St a p l e h o r n h N e b r .m o l M r ¢ a n d M u .C a r l }»".glsen a m l fa.,1l|J' w e r e S u n s h y \"i:~iton<a t t h e h o m e o f ~Ni el s en .' A l vi n Ti e t s o r t a n d fo n d l y ,R e n a C o m p t o n o f O m l h n .M r .a n d M r s . Mi s s Ei s y e ztton wu t a n U r \ : . 1 .n o t i o n t h a t t....IL I§ | l l ) 0 l \a r e o n C h i ,W i d en e r a nd DB TDU Y YI Le o na n l vi s i t o r S a t u r d a y .1 ll e dt rl in e l w l d e n e r .G i l fo r d I r a n c h anne!H n H r .a n d M r s .l l a r t l n H a i e r av a J u : h a 1-=3 . \ u n e .It t o R '§x.ral1 Q w i h o n w e r e S u n d a y gu es ts \l u .i 1 rl r r |M r n a m i M r s . A 1 5 0 6 \!8ltl1it';|.»:u ..» |,;..1..""h. J.a . t m l H a r l a n l n l c | * \3; !"\|i l t h u r l " h l n r i m :vi s it e d a t W Hl l m t l . . :.h u t I.lt.:l s 1 ' m u f :t e m !"m " | irkffne Su n d a y ;l \$. I\.~ "r"l } . t r l | \&| I\ l 1 P l y \ vE b 1 \ i l 3112 1.:r:1|l5 \ \ l l " :i B e u l a h ( fa l l e t a a n d Th e l l u a \l n I z u '=.: T I ;»"I ,~'': ' =~ "r. \Il» ni i n K e n m m l e a r l y u m W¢=~ .\:N H g .¢=l\+1 . . r tno n w e r e S u m l n y tl n l t o r n a t lor tu Il o i e r x .. M r .a n d M m L o u i e Bie nc ke :|. |= ") ch i ld r en a nd Mr s . l i d Y ot t e r 8 29 1 !. a 1 .\Sunmag ¢.:¢..a t d m h o n . . 14 ..:~. {,o1w.\.|rx\| 1 I l i . .\\a.|\.:.\\%.lrrick :tp-BRL SJ:.I.. .t'Uw e { l| 1 . .Klnl lig IIUITIO.| 2'tx.r r . .r u m o r . a t t e n d e d l l u 5 . t1\7.|l uf H I .l\I:. ;f i f!~ \ S = . v 1'.a H r .|.l l :E.i I <1 - . u r. ".. ....I .|'l n n o f l vr [ " \ \ \ t \ .f .. . ...Jo h n C o m p t o n m u l e n b u l m _'S ; ., :.l r .s:..1.g . ." 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" Th i s p r o m i s e s t o b e ve r y l n t c n d i x m o n w e l l a s m l u m t i o u n l . 0 lr | i n K e h n q n l .fm 5 0 '¢ 1 0 C k a n d sh e w i l l l e a ve n n o t e d o n o w h e n F l : » r M i l l e r r e p o r t s t h a p p r o s - |- ..:je very goof] for a Dairy Carl' F i s h i n t h e Ii e n n a m i neig lab orho od. l >a n d g i r l s be t w e e n 1 2 o n d I B za :o f a g e a r e e l i g i b l e .W e n e e d ~ i t a L : i x b o y s o r g i r l s t o h a ve 4 l.n||I.1tLl cl u b .W e n o w h a ve f i \ ¢ m d n f t d o n e m o r e .A n y o n e i n t e r - ¢»,;.~.1 i n : w w i n t o th i s clu b,l e t t h e c o u n t y a g e n t o r M r . M i l l e r h e a r H g l m ! g r n t : . . 1 =I n i : =A l f a i f l a n d R e d C l o ve r ; fr o m 5 - o u .. th a tr\r ..It l o L l ( h i h t r v .. . L l..-.=| l |~\ I | 1 -=' f tu e lltl|.lI1l}" ° = tiki*fn fl f 1 r :r :1 f.T:: : \ \.5-al o l ¢~».e:,\!.n|.I.. ,.. . ' .o f I l t y .. 1 .r ~ l r !f I . \ ( r Lfl ll l n \ n o a s - - H -*t..\sr woman xx c | .u€xs Thr n o \ e t in Ltrtrv ¢..lock.~»-still .3 1;1 ~" J I ..x 5 - "l...\u l . :.I |. 1 .a .....I s t .\ i\ »r 1\I 1».». .¢r :u th \r l i -\I nl.\iCa|\I ....tt ..Ll u l . . 1 J 'r s r .v .ol. ¢ " ~ . ~J.. 4 ~.1A...Je A..4....vfr-~.; fgz. : r 5 :i J 3 'A ~ . f~ K.A-~ v n- Q1-4.- f ' x~f / ~ § =n A - . . .,121 1 3 3 ._1 ,=\ ; ~ f . ;.x . v , ; -.\ I - _a ...A5. = " .' R "a f {.§&n 1 Q_ _ _4 - - . . . \ .I . .s =1 . . . . ..u n -- . q . .Q 1 A . .|1 .! u w --a \ \.. J: .1 . ~¢_- \a n u . . . .- . . L g \ \ » | - . - . . . _ _ § 'Belgian Draft Stallion pant; we have In addition ove? three billion dollars in r i :yean.II we e a r t h h a ve be e n g r a d u a l l y eo ol l ng . E ve n i f th i s ln t e rfe r en e e w i t h t h e u u g u n p ¢ \ - -.-.. - - -.- -. - ! xo intq another '""» every family uun's radintloh ran be stopped,hewill be compelled to pay out $75 lol $190 a year for the various needs of the \el.erana, not counting' time or four tlmee that sum for ialtereat on the lnevitibln debt. We are still paying pennlona on account ol the war of ISI2.Remem- ber that fac t and do y our bit for the cause of peace.-April Sunset. CIIURCH OF CHRIST L.H. Camp, Pastor The I-hater services were 1|ell at tended Inst Lon1's Day.Two were baptised in the evening.The first.District Convenllqrt in being held this week at Fremont be- ginning 'liiednesulay evening and #los- lnu Friday at 4 }'.b!. Mi n Hallie Lemon,one of our ldisslonuies in Mexico. spoke before n good audience last \\'e¢lneada;r P. M. in npile of the rain.She apent a partof Thuradsy at the parsonnge. Those who were unable to,henr aml ae-a_her will be given another oppor tunity Tueaday evening, April 21. Please' come and hear of our work ll| Mexico.Don't forget the Hothen`and Daughter:Banquet April 24th.'nu egumh extended a an to the puter for another year,a_rh1ch he nmepted. believes that it will take three more years to bring our water system back to nomml ternponlure ln mea- eon.Ile ha! alwlied the other plan- ets in our neighborhood to see how they are oifeeted by the heat.Po- lar mow caps on Mara, fa' instance. by their shrinking and apreading in- dicate the thlntu in intensity of the aun'a heat.Regarding the cold weather for 1926-T, Mr.Browne ny s , " l again aouml vrgrning thntzhe year 1926 and 1921 threaten ifare dhufeter to the grain crepe of the whale world. I was the first to make this forecast. New lending British and Swedish seientlsle, working upon entirely dia tlnet lines of investigation,have come to the mme conclusions., Mine is based on the feet that. tmpienl and sub-tropical oceanic waters average fm below their nonnal temptrntunee and wili so remain, while the Arctic and Ammeuc \\'il.era are extending their area: and Influence toward the tempente zones.Thlt mean: chill: late growing seasons. late frost! in the spring and early kiilinz in au- tumn and lure summer.The yearn preceding 1815, 'the year rlthout 2 mmmef,were like the ones we are. now hwing.Our government should buy and store our surplus wheat in'stead of trying to dump it into! ted man e s t irc . i n - . r m This fine four year old sialiionsiredby impor stock on both sides is ar beautiful strawberry rr weighing over 1900 lbs. and is one of the IJ stallions ever brought to this county.His si Richelieu 4106, an imported animal was the xx ner of thirteen prizes in one Season.1\Iarqujs will make the seesen's stand at my fa west of Blair known as the Aye farm..1 , \ ll. ll.|i \ ] | . .no u n' v l l u ':I r i \ ¢ l q m p - '\~!': hay.`ll'r minds:I ' s c r - I .t s l u l l ! zzzth I.I ur teen 'r»-¢E;I»m a n l y h w I M I . | |:I 'ESI " B r I n f :. l \\ !l h a n- e |\ o 1 »e r m o - \ ; l l l Ib n ! ¢ 1 o c i . _ -. u i i n u l l h a i p o l ,~ .M ..\ s ,111 x1==>= 1-I..1. ;sn. ....~ nf-. 1.1 u|_.. nu-.-:.~...-:.. 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Wlll nu! be held respmisihle for accidents : n u n 1 - - \""s | x ¢ A | . n§l l a l s o ! ; .' \ \ e m y J s a t i i S t a n f o r d .w h i c l :w i l l n m k e I h r - w a n d § \;P. ;: :|' - '1.7 .i i n . 1 | T . 1 h ~ |L f 1.f 1 \ I f 1 w r " c h a n r 4 r ll 2 1* E u l m y p l a c e . )-:f " '.L ~.~~\g\p { | | C :_- _| I\ . i . |. n " "r l i I i "||.;"l You 1 E E 1 1 i\a\!.r\f Z".\'.L_:.IT.}\01' a J U H N B O L L N 0 w n e r §~~ ,E ~~~ ~.I .~ ~.~ E '~\I: 'h u 1 . 5 2 §I..r .~ 1 \\r.|.:¢~\ \9 *:.L..-tune. ; :1 _':_"E :=»!'f».tlizf-»zI Lm1|,»1oU a n d M r .u = 3 a T \Dix .\uu§ ui l I o t seemed 1 ..;ry uni nb mmpany |. |.lTn lh |\gi nt !! !a i. :.rw e r u n u »» - |, - -- . _ - _ .I n a d End u f \ :|:S ' g h gl f i f l l l n l l i k W ' 1 c- . 1 .h . w | \ ! | . r I i=. -E m : h r l n g n n i n e - t l n t l u H i l lOur church is umnlly Iiiled, but| Eumpe beicwr the con of produdionfl `R|||||l|Illllllllllllllllllilllll|I|||l| |l|IlI1||||||I|||IIIIIIll||||||Ill!:!IH|!|||l||!hit?l|I|||` I . I THE ENTERPRISEBwr, Nebraska, April ls, 1925THE ENTERPRISEh n d d t SAVE The £'}?Y Way We Need Cash Bi,.§§,§;LQ§1,. GROCERIES F o n - Saturday and Monday SHERIFF SALE J.P.Moore,Attomey. Notice ll hereby given that under nnd by virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of Washington County.Nebraska. and in pursumnce of a decree of said court in an action therein pending wherein The Conmtioot Mutual Life ln uh acc" Co. 'su plaintiff and W i1!Rnn and Alta E. Run, et-al wen defend- nnu, I will on the I8 day of HIS' 1925., at 2 o'clock HH. nt the North Front door of the Washington County Court House, in the City of Blain Washington County..Nebruh..sell at pubiic suction to the highest and b u t blddgr for mnh in hand.the following described real estate,to- wil: The Somhlrest Qulrter (S.W.K T Portola SardineL...._._15c Fairmonfs Better Milk Per can;_.10c .|a ~ylnnd decree and lnw in mth cues d-made and providecl.\..|Dated thin :sm Jiy nl Apm, ms. a K2Bt,Maurice Mehrens, 2-f sum-nf Washington Co. Nehru-ka \|I nivas mule and enllnd on the 1uh :hy of Judy 1924, and said juulgmenl. I- intenst mul oust: being still unpaid,n'nnd said dence stiil in full force rims effect, the uid ren! estate above e'd¢icHbe¢!will be sold as aforesaid g k "satisfy mm Jufismenl.interest .| t o n j u d g m e n t a n d de cr ee o f f o n - c l o m r e o f o u r sa id D a n i a C o u r t o n t h e Ii t h : i w o f J u l y , m g a , I n l n mation f o r t h e s u m o f $1 08 7 .0 0 m - gether with inlerent thereon at the hte of 955 per annum from the iéth dayofJuly 1924 and for costiinthg a m o u n t o f $19.25 a n d a l l ac c r u i n g co st s ; lh e s l i d de cr ee o f j u d g m e n t and ~he Northwest Qualt~r xlixi. Si) oi the Southwat Quarter (s.w. Si). Mustard Sardines Oil Sardines, 4 cans_ '?5c Best Creamery Butter 48 pnmima above describeul be :sold to gtisfy nic ! judgment, interest uni costs, in :asc the same remain un» paid for n period of twenty days- Township Nineteen (19).North Range Ten (10) Ea.-rtof the Sth PM. containing a¢coni1ng£qU. S. Govern- ment Surrey,80 acres being the lame more or l m .in Washington County, Nebnsks. Imported Sardines._.- _l5c Jaegers mppeve _10c Mothers Brand Flour, Per sack ___ ow~ Omar Fiour --..__.2 Pillsbury Best Flour, Maintop Flour " T0 Pork and Beans-_.__10c White Pearl Flour 'P7~ Standard Peas Luxor Peas, 2 cans Advo Pancake flour 9 Standard Corn Macaroni, 3 1114555 -~-~~2 Nomis Cut wax Beans Can Heins Pork and Beans No. 2 can-3 cans 43 Spaghetti, 3 pkgs.9 Carnation Milk, large._1l 2 sma1'11 §|mnu|u|||1||m1|||||||||n||mn||||mnn|||||||I||||I1|Ign||||x|||||\\u||||||\|||ung Y o u . W i l l Ha v e a n Omwn un l z y ta R e a d. lt as a Serial in THE ENTERPRISE, BEGINING IN NEXT WEEKS ISSUE. 50 \`§\ l l . l I Q :.:l :n .U s t r a n g e ~ l e a n d s t r a n g e ~ t h i n g s ,s t r a n g e l y t o l d , whichwill refreshyauif youarein search of some- thing different from the oonventionat mystery story. if, ~ editor of COIlicr's Weekly, our recent amba- l'."f.;2F mmf so muy, founder of emma on F01-¢ig1s Relations, chief xepxmentative of the United States at Conference of Genoa and at Conference of Lausanne in 1922,Richand WashburnChi1disa1a0ot3u of thb best novelists in America.ydoea hoemei in mysteryltories.In"'1`heV \Mea:!,"youwU1 BY. .DUTIUN§'éQ1~mum \ ~ ';/,,, .,\/R B Y f/~ ~ ~ i /113 ~C H I I D ~|'5 ~y ~ ~ / \ \ \1 f / FHM ,4a,s\' l n .L.H . Q i n : b n bon |x~ m u a n m n u u m w m u w m f \> !¢ hC h \||e hn 1 Ux rh ¢ln th i|d\ , fo r u o lb o r y ou uu l w nc c epbrd nn f n n r h lr h h ln n d n u wxmh h mln y 'g;n,;..,._ lmemuy "How w KHP Well md Clan". health P111 by Fira! ma aww zmde. Bunlnnl Session ml LlII!|\u!~d,_l¢dm lml v|0\| Holt. nm, Gn u P u- p er .An n Hn ri dg , Ruth Fnnke, Lum* Holtmm, I-Imry and Leiter neper,Fred He ma a n d Norman Pi :Mm The oF|=|c|A|.PAPER oF Crrif o|=BLMR.NEBRASKA 'l£'-~... ''..~»1- --W - . " . . . . - - - _.. . . -.., _._.,.friends end to his oengregltion hare. iil ll I young run of glmneter and n'0!tl}md the ehureh is to be c on xretudstud on being able to hold him for another y ur. i n 5 - e m w m o n CLASS PLAY (C¢ntinuld hompege one) mu is, nl! ueept Lsneelot, and the peer boy finds he hu s rival. "The Blyptedofm Voice," mga by Wilford Ilarter who has been in the room didn; all the intervlewi. having an en gmme m wi th Hrs.Cun t;Sb! finally makes a eonfiislon at her l m for mu r tn tte mln . : - The Junior!and their fP°1\l°f» H i n Doten, who was assisted in reaching by Hrs. Koopnasn and llisl aleslontn. ua :ensinu,te be eon- I Vocal Solo __ Elmer Johnson;The following spent Sunday nfter- Religlon *md Ho n ls ____ 'noon at the Mrs.Sadie Mcngedohg M n W.A.Reckmeyer home,M1 I l n d j l m Henry Mange-The Tempennenud Child ______|doht lm]bublb Mr. and M n Fred - - -vu Mn. 'r.z~. n»\\°n¢,F-sberi.Hrs.Albert Lallmsn and "Winn Do We Give Our c1=1ldr¢nr",=»°\1»Eimer I lartun g, Gen maejia . ......._Mrs.Ii. C.McClellan baum and Louie Aiperstedt.»Bin.Howlnl Rasmussen under-I ills: Edna §ch1roder is sllying nt 11.ent an nperntlon at s Fremont hw- she Emil Llllrllln home nt present.| p i w an Saturday for lppendicitiml Wm.W1"'N¥il\|' and family spent Zeikn L.Andrews stopped off Sunday aftemoon at the Henry WU here on 'Fhuradsy for a \»\"eek'l visit |¢¢fl|11l' heme.with old friends.Zeller: was mgem.:Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holtmen were ly diseh ged from the srmy.H¢|'l'albssta f allen Friday afternoon. was In e air nnfc e and .for the peat three years hu been stationed nt Scott Fleld, Ill., with the excep- tion of tm: months in Texas and one Ceei!Lsilmsn drmre to Fremont Sunday nfternoon to visit his mother lin a nd Hn. A lber t La ker 1| en Adlngton ulleis Mondly.in Omlfhl-Zdlen is on his #ray .,..|Mt)and Mrs.Walter Wehmeyer California when his parents,Hr .are the proud nanny: of a baby dr! nml 'tin H 1.»\m!r\\wl nn! nsuide.born Hcndlxr. Anvil k3th." Axk for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD'GENERAL AND IDCAL NEWS AND COMMENT\ 'Ask for "BLUE RIBBON numb" NO. 13Bum. WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, APRIL 22. 1925VOL. XXIX mm mm ~ 'T;,;;,;:';;;;;"fmIR'HAS ~5 Aran. Known 1"""""°~m,wfr1onBsn MmmIll\ l| .llll \ u \ n v u 1 RE S rs ».n x m U L § n m 'ra s mu uma - mn Au* am lvlnku g d slnwlu- Next Tent 1. Ginn Aarn sinh And my m. 211 mama GBADEBS nw OUT Durln| the put week.Hr. mdMrs. Jon Llzun, who l|\'e_ ln (bl-houn wwnxhlp, pleasantly entethimcd two mum of lrisrdl and xmlgh~ born at urda.IOn 'hlndly evening. April M. lhe wwwer group wen hupltlhly on- lqulned un! dellelaua xdxuhmonuwen»rv9d at | hte hour.The Yol-lowlng wen pnseul, Munn and llulnmes Sunley Schmidt,Clam-..." w.w"..m.h|.f\.» wnmx. vm. i n w .m u u s m l n m s r o x Y § ; : : : ~c l n w n s o n s I lm _Wm-| ou. ,um Hu >|mT»;»fx¢u an-u Ta' ~?$'a3l~'? "» l"< § "~ mm o n o f 'nn MTW o ur Pl-nf- Chkkn wry Ionl-use 5a|,_aan 3 " ma n 1 1 " u r ml m-April 26-Elkhorn Wlvy lgguo Auro n Cdl 01 Nunn.um, und. In Qu Mull.ls Marked By gy " "jg" nr. Blnlr "'UT A1 1 F UI! !! Br Bukh " " " ' " 'Wnra April as-.c. of c. neu.. .,~my zz-may ochnoh um._owxmz ormus'r|cor|msU1.'n A swrrru o r Jmvt-:M'um~any a-Alumni Auoeiulon ,,,,¢_, mn- nw rxowzns /ms nrrr .-.»_..._. .. ..,..__ ..._.._.Anrn L.. |..».. lum hmmm n |lm|_ _ ________I Dind at hat home h DI Bow ll The Eighth.Gn d :ezuninatioru wrhich ' n n hold la f li h 19th and 20'Lh show up very vel! In the first heat of tha batik. there Niki 88.4% of those writing who pitted tbl '°": ;;;' _,;;,;§.§"i¥§h,§{.`£ llbnu '§n;, Show and Jn-ck Luuro.Hines Ada Hurhon, Frmd: and Ada Sc henc k, Lorenun,Gennuia Allan,Floranue liebonald.Henan P. Nielsen, Aron- in nn uu D y J . nu wn r uwlu lll '-a-'HIt il clllmed by some that chick- um: c m d o n o t P ly bu t I . n n mm i n l m - Bllir known an "Aye Bros.md haveGly d ou " nm h u n f u m m e u»|.=I»° hindi an ha auxin In nav thnir `| 1|'Ul.! 'uv'A1"l'END ma MOTHE RS -fztdul month in American hh-.In this month five mnjor un DAUGHTER8 BABQ Iwi their ineepticin ma *W U The n w m m for u n mum-»= m u h the : l o u o!the Civii Daughters banquet at tha Church of and thi 3"|'| |in| u°n Of P'°d°IfI\l»l| ¢t tnmnrnsl nrnninr. Ill! hh nnv nina AAI., Apd 18th, 1925, Fumes Church Cmhdln,np avant!-1112. Born at Brlmnvh:.k, Ohio, Dielmbor m b ,ram.L d !memories nu .five with bor k d m*.pa bnthur. grltuhted on their work. for they 'hue bean mu, repaid in thelr ¢r». 1| forts to rnaks is a mb|,s§,ol f m Il w i l l p r o b a b l y l a va t h e l a t t e r p u I t h e w e e k f o r t h a t pl ac e. M i s a Je n n i e D o w n s o f O m n i u na n!E n d ! ! h o r n W l l h 1| |l l. i¥ Ol .fl I John Pfeiffer of Oklahomn, tru wleml hero Int weak on account of the illness and death of his mother, Mrs. Sclumo Pfeiffer, Sr. An |. result of the Home Visita- tion cooperative campaign recently conducted hero by the M.E.and coupe;adoml churches,1 large number of new members were ro- oeivod on Enter Sunday.Fifty 'bo- umo members of the Congregational churlzh and up to date thirty-one have jolntd the ll. E. church.Rav. Prank W lllh ml and Rot.J:E. Aooohbechor feel quita gntiflod over the splendid result! of the campaign. o o o .u.<o:~'c THE B0l'l`03I_ROAD (Continued) r. and Mrs. J. F. Conety spent unlny evening at the Pnntiss th home. '. B. Bunn and son, Byron drove Qmlh l Monday when they had carloeda of cattle on the mar- n.L.D.W | r1riokh| ¢§u\Sund| y lan,li n .P.Compton, of Binir, |.|Addie Bunn,P.H.Tyson, i n Warrick and Austin Belles. ed Thorkleson shelled corn for e Warrick lui. Fridoy. ~n. Watson Tyson of Blair spent nday with Hu..Prentiu Smith. e vr a Smith of Tekamah took :ter dinner with his son,Hurry ith on the bench. .. lllilllllllIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllI|Ill[|lI|||I|||||\|Ill| §We Carry a Complete Stock §When in need of anything §for your car,,~~ _ E When you want to trade §cars, é When you need oil or gaso- §'lene,.."\ E When you need some re- ;pair work .. ||n|||un§ e Y o u . W i l l Ha v e a n Omwn un l z y ta R e a d. lt as a Serial in THE ENTERPRISE, BEGINING IN NEXT WEEKS ISSUE. 50 \`§\ CCFFEE FREE Two pounds ol' the North Side Stones best grade of McLaughlin's Kept-Fresh Bulk Cof- fee will be given away Saturday by The Enter- prise through an arrangement made possible by the clever, up-to-date merchandising meth- ods of Mr. Nielsen, the proprietor.\ Each week, the names of two paid up subscribers to The Enterprise will be selected. These names will be printed on a coupon which will appear in The Enterprise,and_ the two subscribers whose names thus appear will each be entitled,upon presentation of the coupon with signatures at The North Side Stow to a pound of this coffee, absolutely free.Only ©©© ©© © ©© 0 © © © @©©© ©©©© \ , @» l l . l I Q :.:l :n .U s t r a n g e ~ l e a n d s t r a n g e ~ t h i n g s ,s t r a n g e l y t o l d , whichwill refreshyauif youarein search of some- thing different from the oonventionat mystery story. and by virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of Washington County.Nebraska. and i1 pursumnce of a decree of said court in an action therein pending wherein The Conmtieot Mutual Life ln uh acc" Co. 'su plaintiff and W i1!Rnn and Alta E. Run, et-al wen defend- ants, I will on the I8 day of HIS' 1925., at 2 o'clock HH. lt the Nofth Front door of the Washington County Court House, in the City of Blain Washington County..Nebruh..sell at pubiic suction to the highest and b u t bidder for meh in hand.the |[ wil: The Sonlhlrest Qulrter (S.W.K T of Lhl Nonhwmt. Quarter {N.W. 56) and the Northwest Quarter {N.W.Si) oi the Southwat Quarter (s.w. Si). al!in Section Twenty-Four (24). Township Nineteen (19).North Range Ten (10) Ea.-rtof the Sth PM. containing according gq U. S. Govern- ment Surrey,80 acres being the lame more or l m .in Washington County, Nebnsks. Slim!Sade will be mlde p onulnt to n judgment and dec ree of fon- clomro of our said D a n i a Court on the Iith :iw of J uly, mga, In on notion for the sum of $1087.00 m- gether with inlorent thereon at the nte of os: per annum from the iéth dayofJuly 1924 and for costiinthe amount of $19.25 and all accruing costs; lhe slid decree of judgment if, ~ editor of COIlicr's Weekly, our recent amba- l'."f.;2F mmf so muy, founder of emma on F01-¢ig1s Relations, chief xepxmentative of the United States at Conference of Genoa and at Conference of Lausanne in 1922,Richand WashburnChi1disa1a0ot3u of thb best novelists in America.ydoea hoemei in mysteryltories.In"'1`heV \Mea:!,"youwU1 BY. .DUTIUN§'éQ1~mum \..l v l r |pnemis-ea above describerl be :sold t o M i n a M i c e R a b o s p e n t E u l e r w i t h g t i s f y n i c !jual gme nt,in te r es t n m ! h o r pa re n ts .| w » u < .i n ease t h e s a m e r e m a i n un » M r .a n d M r s .A u g u s t L n l l m n n ,p a i d fo r n p e r i o d o f t w e n t y da y s A i b e r t a n d M a r y L a l l m n n sp e n t fr o m t h e e 1 t r y o f s l i t ] d e c r e e , w h i c h E a t t e r S u m l n y a t t h e W m .H o l t m a n i va s m u l e a n d e n l l n d o n th e 1 u h home.day of Juiy 1924, and said juulgment. Ima! Saturday afternoon Miss Hel- interest mul oust.: being still unpaid, on Wilkening was hasten nt an'nnd said dezree stiil in full force Eater pnrty by inviting fifteen of tand effect, the uid ren! estate above h e r fr i e n d s a n d d r o o l ma t es .'1 'h e 'd u c r l b e d w i l l b e so ld a s afor es ai d a ft e r n o o n w a s sp e n t i n p l a y i n r f t n sa t is fy sa i d ju d g me n t ,in te re st g a m e s a n d a n E a s t e r a n h u n t l n n d co st a s p r o vi d e d b y u i d n n i e r D a i n t y re fr e s hm e n t s w e r e a e r ve d b y l n n d de cr ee a n d lmnr i n m t h c u e s M n .W i l k e n i n z co ns i st in g o f u n d -m a d e a n d provirtecl.\wish es,cook ies.ca k e a n d le m o n m l e l Da t e d t hi n 1 5 t h s fi y nl A p r i l, 1 9 2 5 . t o t h e f o h o w l n g m e m . V e r n a , E l n a 12 B t ,M a u r i c e Me hr en s, Vi o le t a n d N o r m a Ec h t e nk a m p .As - f S h e r i ff W a s h i n g t o n Co .N e h r u - k a \ ~M~,'l'/'2 /J !;.'§§T'€a PZ'» r ~/1~~ ~ ~ ' l// I "'\`"" lF', ' \ \ \ " §\" COUNTY msuxssxoxxns' Psoczzumcs I .<, ¥Thu next and final tryout eoma: Aprli 30th and May lat Ind st thiI time th an vrhq did not make the panning nude in the nm ,try out vrlil he permitted to anothlr trial on the bnnchel in which they have fallen dawn. The Seventh graden this year an allowed £0 writ! on Radius, 0r¢l=°¢- raphy, Drawing. Tenmmship,Gram# mar and in l few Instant!!on Civics and Mental Arithmetic. The follovring pupiin yere'suoens~ .ful in the first examiriltion md will not be r¢qui:eu"to write on the sec= ond lest; n m . 2 5 Nami of Pupil Clyde Hlnaline1,Leon: NieblumHmm Richardson,Til§0dol'¢ Séhllltlf "HID:ChwuennenLydia Harmon' .Bari!Luu re' Edith Jorgensen John Kelly Amanda Jorgensen Lorretta Fitzgerald' Alvens Sch;oeder} Zin Filsgenlel E n Ha ll Sylvil Jlingbluth Eddie Guslnker Miidred Kruger, Alfred Byacket 13 s 7 9 10 s 11 " '"--11 | |.| Laura Koenigum and William Stemnnaon.\ Min Ada Schenck md Palmer Al- len took first prius.The consul; bona went to Frances Schenck Ind Chutgr Arunson.On lut Saxuxdxy evening,then were five tdblel of friends, the mn and threatenad norm keeping many a n y .The name deoontlons of E ule r invitations.mines m d refreshments were srnilnr to those an Tugndny. Th !follovdng endcynl n hrery MPP! awning, Mann and lludarnes William Iverson, c. B. Behrens. John mm. mum Fo le y , W m. Sc h mi dt Henry Fischer, Sqott Alien, Carl Roh- wer md Cly de Allm. Mn. Robert Foley and C. B. Heh- nns wad awarded the first prizes. Mr. :nd Mn. Wlllinrn Schmidt c ar- red off the consolation and Hrs. John Luuiis urn the lucky one for the rut-for-Ill.l. mmcco USING o TEACHERS BARRED . 4 - _I §T¢uclaera Who Use Vila Weed Burad H Irom Teac hing In W ulqan Uai nni ly .A New " " " "" " " ""r-af -"--" " rmd leaya 1 hudthy eomplnution for tha .work put forth.$ The fnnt in doin buarlnoas at UD Are Bros. wllmr farm on waz R4 bruka atnet.Th e y a n p i n g n g in a argu way snd have \ n r ; promising flock of chick: wminl on. At the pruent time than n¢»¢»»¢; 4500 chhzka on tho.fa!m.Th a md !! Rock in nf the W hite Ledwm ltr!!! l n d n n g e l n a g u f m m q n e d n y h ihnec weeks.The c hicks we blpt li th e vwltr v h o u s e a t th e f u m ~are under the efficient supervision H Mr. Chas. Glydcu.1 The chick:g n bottled ln room:c n n h i n ln g u p ~ a n d e xc h M is equipped with n bro-oder.AJ thi chic ks grow, the mn of eac h rp- rpeetlva room Ls extended and at the present time 111|other chicks a n given the rangn of she pens in front of tha building.A neon!of end:roam in h p ; which shown the number oi lolol aleuzhweekandMi.Gaydou alc h- lalu that about 26% of th: chicks whic hnrvpiyrbld i n d n p e n p u e Inst through the various forma of cuulltiea which befall baby chicks. Ih\4500c}1i¢:ks|.re;1ery pr\tty night as they .squinn and a o t d :round the bi! hrooderr.Th e n lmltili abou; 500_c!|ick:| to hatch which I r lllr n i s lg h u to ta ls f th a f lr h f to - . . . I ~\..-¢¢gJ QU3j"¥l!l'&l¥*>'""<l'?"°i=*"*v'.' The oBje¢t of this wholesale chick-I 1Alice}Jrlmieri;EXA3lPLE WORTH g3| ULATlNGen business is to nm tht c hic kens14rrBennié I]cndlel .Howard Hoppin linc oln. Ap ril 1 7a"'}: ¢bl| F kl w. ,.\;;g ;;gn =»; ~ ,§£,° ¥EI.i ?'.Z§ lil Belaa Bfmontryan university trustees have adopt- consequently the 5090 chick, ".m.be zu Albert \\1lkins:e¢1 a resolution supporting Ita "`Icu1le<i and only the moat promising Vern Lamh cutive officers in their refund V'linyern will be kept.. Anna Reehmonslder applicants for the teaching'a n g of the chicken house lies ';E "' °" J B ;1 foree who " ' °aobuco.the haiance of the f a m,which i» .mar e E21Mabel Vfiliismson M. A.. C. MEETS _AND ELECFS ::_iL::e| ::n?:rt f§2lEnL'T'__;»~;g';; 2°"""!°° Huber!P a o c ms i C 0 > lMlT¥ E B ' u a r m togtlher in me future.23 Beutnee Foley'Such a business should work out Dorotilb'Maarten,:fha Monday Afternoon club m d vfry succesafuliy md The Enterprise Ovfl H°*¢l\d`1°k;a|.the hams of llas.A..IL Bl0¢¥|sinuenly hapefm see the day when 1nun J °"°¢f'Apr~il 20.The businesses 7¥\U3l¢f°drBI|dr wiil be the "chicken" as well Teresa Foley was to dect tum members of th ¢' M um 1-,md corn center of the (Continued on page eight).lprogram committee for 1925-26 f°world". .Ltake the piaee of those memben who' saw n sGU1 ..mo :~:s 1'°;""'°"G anQ .fm tn z c n r s z xc s wn lms s ...rs..uarne was osen -. ..DE!\lA}*¢D HEY* STAMPS thai and Mn .W.W.Wilkin-!uh S W OB OD A L xi m iI..1 . s o n o n e o f t h e t o m m i t t e p .H r s .F . T i n o m o r e n e u | \[ l s l n ' d d m ° " 1 \ \ .A m d !i s t h e | 1 0 1 6 - o v e r m e m b e r . t o t h o s e w h i c h a r e o n ° " n n "§T h e p r o g r a m ,w h i c h w a s o n e o f i n - m a i l m a t t e r a r e r e q u i r e d b y t h e n e w Zt s r e s z t o a l l t h e m e m b e r s t h i s y e a r , postal Nm1l¢li0{\H which went intonm be similar for the ensuing year. effect Wednesday of last week.One.The club will meet with Mrs. A. C.is 5 15-cent spec ial d°"""'. '"""P'1>¢\»=1 April 27.Mrs. Mcfluarrie wiué On la n Monday morning,when John Gmthe, mn af Oncar Grothe, was dining on the John Swoboda farm at De Solo,iightniig almck ,near by, stunning the Grotha boy,|.nd causing the team of mules to jump into the disc so thlt one mule gotfor use on paroeh sub}e¢t to mcreu-'.|°\1 special delivery fees, and ,,..,.,,.,v_;;;; ~ of the vr vsflm. mth a it's Ieg c ut off and it had to bqkill- §the %-cent speck! handlingstamp:cd.*~.. f 1 m 11 '.' n m f "'.,::; ";.':°.:.,?'.:m ;..,'":';1°.,;, '5£Gi=BLA»R GIRL MARRIES Im .,.3'.T." "»? :sf :,°..,::;*°;';*'.:::;i, be handler!pmrlically the alqme us!a 1.vrel\e years ago and caused muchfirst class mail. ,The 15-cent special On w°'"'°""' afternoon. '""'" 22§e;m¢¢so building;m d suffering delivery sump is the :mme is n":¢c¢urr=ed the mfffflge 0fh!ixs Ren: and deilh to the Sumboduf rnmrnnn ma c ln l de li ve r v. s tamn . e x- @' f € '1 f ' F§ ' .f 1 ' Ti " ' [_ f ' ~ ~" " " ' "" " '9 a dent Lincoln. This year,l925»Aprii h u new lignificusco, it being tht 1501.11 nn- nivernry of Gu Baths of Laing- ton and Concord, the atmqll which marked the ¢9.m1n¢ ol the hhtnrie Revolutionary War and every Amul- c n n a c h o o lbo y i xfa mlliu tr lth th e ne w of A pr il 1 9 , m s a n d h u la hour Paul Raven rode along than old hinoric highways IM un:usd his country men of the comin! of the Bxhish. lt v u in April at Lexington. an the pgblic aqua. that tha fin! biuod alnd af the Revolution oc-rurnd and it vu there that the Real Cnltsde!ul.|d the Minute Men..Bn! at Concord in 9.118 uma month the story was different and the British suffered a defeat that they ion; ru- mun bulll al.the da o l their American kinsrnen. Aprg 1925 is also thu nixtieth '||L nivuury of the surrender of Robert ls.. bee u.Appomatox Lauri.'ause " " " g 'u u -. - --- " » ¢ . ,. _, _, .M i nta nst as well as wil! be the 8004 feed whic h the min Iriil cook an d u r n . llrs .L.H.Camp : R I serra u 'touunbtreun 111| Prineipd lplakar of tha an- ninx will be Hrs.. John Aiber nf Beth- GBY md thc soloist and loader a! the lnnde will b t u m L o l ! B a m o! Cnig, Nab.9Mrs.J a n n lle la o mm * i ll give a t o u tn n " T h ¢ ' » " | i u a o l n lu th lr " and lllu Eva llstslnpr will zupond u r l t h a t o u t o n " I ' h | \ ' a l' | lla 1 | Dsughtef."The Dinan:wiil bo lt r n d at 1' r m . ARRESTED FOB D n u u x m l u z s s Albert W a r d I n pided up Lust Su nd ay u xd lo dp d in ja llu na c h ui e of b li n gd mn k .. x a y n l a u u h m TID triaL a .. a s u zixtieill ¢m1m»§y ol H E R M A N ~. the uuuinngnm of Puidanu Abu-'~ ~ ham Lineoin in F ords theater i n i Wuhingfon. *It was on April Sth thu Lee sur rendend and this date lacked three day : of bei ng four y a n from tht data when Fort Sumter was fired _. . . . . . Hema: Hanna Visit Dec atur Chap- ter In A Body And Bw; The. Evellsinfa.muke¢.»£u_=£»qinz .,,|Exerdau the Civil War no that l 11: ba-*....|.e gan and d in this historic month. Since the Civil war, Aprii I1-II brought us m e Spuhiah-Ambrican war which opened on April 19, 1898. the anniversary of the Battlu of Lv!- lngtnn and the World War which began Aprli s,1917. - :n | R O Y A L L Y R E C E I V E D A s G U E S T S (Herman RecnrQ. April 16) A number af mamben af Land- mark lf°¢l1m2'F°-223.5 F I A - l l visited Star Lodge, Hu. 8B, lt D v smut. 'munity night.Work in the Sellow Cn!! and Maller lluon dc - _.A L L g n u was put on Hermaniqn gt-CA P I TUL B u a n n m; T0 0 b a |....»..,were Elzy Triplett,g The new Nebraska State elpitol building which n a tlwught to be amply large to fil! the meds of the state for several genernticns to come. is already proving too amali,u was lemma!last week when quu»ended for the new ...J Johnaon, Fred Robertson, E. P. Hm- mm, IL lvl. Bone, John Ghent, Jr.. H.H.Herzog,T.3.Swanson, C. H. Blanchard and H.L. Swtn.A l is aisnys the sul, the visitor: wen nhown \good time. ters " " °n a l m a r a o r s n r f s a n spreme court commission, creawd hy; the n c n t lgi gh tu ni nb io ~=fgg;~J.D.Garrinon mada up his space " "foun 1111 'as 'sums Thu Blair u 1 gmd town md other deputmenta of the 'Ti' ¢°°-'-~ um ha vnu mn az hi. futun home ernment have uken rrndiniy e rybnnd accordingly has purelu the roam in the :mv budding.;§ym£Dixon bungalow on Lincoln Some_ of these offlcn have spread' sired m he Bldr gm, :tan bulld- out far more than is necessary, It is ln :on Hain street.Bog;th an believe-L as each ll¢11°Kl'HI>3°°f °"bul1din£s we desinbie properties and c1efk_hn|been given a "P '" " '° I th e resident#wil]insure him ; room in mme irueunces, "°lt ""7'pl¢nnnt home for hh hmily and the be pouible than some combinlli0I\S§\,q}1din3 n p!ea.lnt home for M11 may be mmm and thus the sllte business.We congratulate him on saved the rent on ro oms i n do nlh h dn ), an d ug hd U; know gh" warn offintel.fha has faith in the future of our " "tc1m.'ARLINGTON rms I mama 1°nu S w .Nou.in u n .Sha ua married to U1-bin Cac lulin nt De n m in us a I n d his Birdin thu plum! Caeholin homo as Do Solo until hu dltth. Of 3192 flllilr mu vivlng an h e r huabmd, Urbin Clc htllrm five "Ith- u n . | l n . J . F . B a d ¢ o m v r l n . E . N. Bo1r1u,1lrs. C. 1... Dolby |11 at Gmdus ln. J . E . llli u of Sh illgo. Hin ;-;1muu| at homo md mn ld- wani at ¥'an Calhoun.,The grhn napa: nw no warning. 511| was atrlehn illlm whlh doing hor houuhold ork md nnmlned nn- oamcioua und! nhl p u u d on. lin.. Caehllin was I. Chzittiin and;::hur| ;}:m|mbvraruiannw1e1r¢rk er£nd\| D¢Bozol..nd:1u'Club.AIlo ,s lacmblr af the Wuhinnon County om Settien Anoe1»thn.'¢°miI\¢ ua Nehruka when the settlements on lim want bank of the ltnouri that u n l i t d e m o n th i n m p o o h a t tht lroltvanl mah of drlliution that eonqucnd the Irildnell nd the a n n .Blu was nrlviluefl to he n part of thgt study band of pinnun, nd Lo ni ne. i n a t whi c h an hi t. They an passing on md havin; to the ganendons following, mps: ma m a y um prodush at : i m -n u spent.° Har home situated in »timber nhaded can bgck from the highway wer whic h tha busy todd at wily a th d : h i ¢ h . w '.!f°'* can.in their mad puntiit of hllrvilmi and wrath.In her sheitcmd retail. she seems lo lun he m :mend md not a part of Sill madly makin! th!D!\¥\~ Hen nun: tha ideal llfn-but she hu gone!Anotlur name In stricken from the wer lenenint roll d our old semen and a solitary mln in tho sunset of We and a loud! lcmi no len. xo num no hw wily ther wi ll m i l l h e r I t mu r t b o a v e r a o i than nn dr r h uma n de l n um* b t |t?¢rld1|i!.hm1tlpln¢.Y n i n m n h hmm ¢ _};¢| ¢i.| ; -¢;lly noc.lu| ¢!o¢ gri d.Her lifs work un dana ann wai l do m, . he h ad ww! h u' HU" wedding day and veuild 'ith life \l.ll.i¢l um cam. 'em of »~\ff°fi1'¢ ma waltillfn me lsf down to .nut lu lie: hurl ah: c an-ded than nhl loved and :hc had never umrlud in ministering to ;| m| ¢o f her h au l- hold.Smooth th! locks af silver 113513 On our mothefa bmw with mntsmst c ue,Ga th e r u w me i n n w i o i d . The mmm sietilii flowen ~ g n u ._Xha h er md have hlr our h aarfl delight;°Her pain is ovlm shi delxultvnitw- The funanl senrieel arena 11016 at we Methodist elmrrh in Blair. Nag. A HEAVY "TU" Panama nun: mxIw s r r s nx.Am,»n 2ao m l .Monday. the nav. .n nn A \...:\..|,,,,¢['l'c m d ~ a n d ~ Lu' on ht: bosom. pure u ll\°*a Q" eéf l 3fi \ ~1 gr\5.¢\& 1a K* . L~ . ¢fr (Continued hum mn one) Fnd De Weber (Suppliel lon . Poor)moo Pda: Flatrhp Isupplia for Poor)10.45 Harry Ervny m u l far pour)n o Hnmmond Printing Co. (Bum)5.W mlm q u m a r i a Lbr. co. (con xnrfoor)15.90 D r . G . A L u mm ! ( o r . s m wo o w| .le»¢ Llrlm Gunn (RINIH) 1.4! w u m h m m m m m ( w w w ) 9 . 9 5 K. B. Printing Cm (Aneuon, nlpp\lu. forma, eu.)891.25 Wm. K¢\|y (Salary I expense) 170,30 I \ Gnee A.Maha: (W ood for Poor)L N Xnlnl. J. lxnh (Pump)J. E.llrh fl Son a {Supplin for Poor)6 Mrs. Gu l!eQu:Hie (Correc t- lns Exam. Plum)29 lhnricc Mahnnl, Shadi! (Board fo r p r in o mn a mud )83 J. lluellar (Sup. for Poor)45 Chu. Nlaon (Com. work and m l l a n )_181 Bdvl Offan {Corncting exam. nun)Su a Pnrhh tSun~ for ww)423% THQ Pilot (Commluionen nponl)msna a mmm (Supplies for . Poor):Laga»u|.»n'» me (awe lorjury) us z i 1 : 1 | SIMD Journal Co. (Swnliu)a m A. Snmon (Meat for Poor)s.ss On motion duly mule and curled u r:fmullng onker m n gnnlad R. N. Knott in the mmm! of mo pon tax c harge and h | Ilremm. On mntlon duly mule md arried tha petitien m wlivinle Bold Dm. No. 8 vu laid a n the table until meh ti m:lndebk dnnn ol nm trk! be \| quldn¢d. On mation duly made and carried me Qur mly np om of the C ounty J u d n and County Clerk were n - eivgq and placed on me. On motion \ln\y nude lndxlfriod the punhlae of exln | h| \vl|\g aqdp mmt (mm the 0m| .h| Prlnxing Cm tor the County J udp'| vnult \ mntruhd for |L,| c ost o! $698.¢\, mu m bo paid for amz the August hvy 1| mndn. 01. mulinn duly made :uh-I unried a John Pfeiffer of Oklahomn, tru wleml hero Int weak on account of the illness and death of his mother, Mrs. Sclumo Pfeiffer, Sr. An |. result of the Home Visita- tion cooperative campaign recently conducted hero by the M.E.and coupe;adoml churches,1 large number of new members were ro- oeivod on Enter Sunday.Fifty 'bo- umo members of the Congregational churlzh and up to date thirty-one have jolntd the ll. E. church.Rav. Prank W lllh ml and Rot.J:E. Aooohbechor feel quita gntiflod over the splendid result! of the campaign. ~» ~n n n n m n n m n m m m 0 .o o o o .u.<o:~'c THE B0l'l`03I_ROAD (Continued) r. and Mrs. J. F. Conety spent unlny evening at the Pnntiss th home. '. B. Bunn and son, Byron drove Qmlh l Monday when they had carloeda of cattle on the mar- n.L.D.W | r1riokh| ¢§u\Sund| y lan,li n .P.Compton, of Binir, |.|Addie Bunn,P.H.Tyson, i n Warrick and Austin Belles. ed Thorkleson shelled corn for e Warrick lui. Fridoy. ~n. Watson Tyson of Blair spent nday with Hu..Prentiu Smith. e vr a Smith of Tekamah took :ter dinner with his son,Hurry ith on the bench. .. lllilllllllIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllI|Ill[|lI|||I|||||\|Ill| §We Carry a Complete Stock §When in need of anything §for your car,,~~ _ E When you want to trade §cars, é When you need oil or gaso- §'lene,.."\ E When you need some re- ;pair work .. ||n|||un§ e Y o u . W i l l Ha v e a n Omwn un l z y ta R e a d. lt as a Serial in THE ENTERPRISE, BEGINING IN NEXT WEEKS ISSUE. 50 \`§\ CCFFEE FREE Two pounds ol' the North Side Stones best grade of McLaughlin's Kept-Fresh Bulk Cof- fee will be given away Saturday by The Enter- prise through an arrangement made possible by the clever, up-to-date merchandising meth- ods of Mr. Nielsen, the proprietor.\ Each week, the names of two paid up subscribers to The Enterprise will be selected. These names will be printed on a coupon which will appear in The Enterprise,and_ the two subscribers whose names thus appear will each be entitled,upon presentation of the coupon with signatures at The North Side Stow to a pound of this coffee, absolutely free.Only ©©© ©© © ©© 0 © © © @©©© ©©©© \ , @» l l . l I Q :.:l :n .U s t r a n g e ~ l e a n d s t r a n g e ~ t h i n g s ,s t r a n g e l y t o l d , whichwill refreshyauif youarein search of some- thing different from the oonventionat mystery story. and by virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of Washington County.Nebraska. and i1 pursumnce of a decree of said court in an action therein pending wherein The Conmtieot Mutual Life ln uh acc" Co. 'su plaintiff and W i1!Rnn and Alta E. Run, et-al wen defend- ants, I will on the I8 day of HIS' 1925., at 2 o'clock HH. lt the Nofth Front door of the Washington County Court House, in the City of Blain Washington County..Nebruh..sell at pubiic suction to the highest and b u t bidder for meh in hand.the |[ wil: The Sonlhlrest Qulrter (S.W.K T of Lhl Nonhwmt. Quarter {N.W. 56) and the Northwest Quarter {N.W.Si) oi the Southwat Quarter (s.w. Si). al!in Section Twenty-Four (24). Township Nineteen (19).North Range Ten (10) Ea.-rtof the Sth PM. containing according gq U. S. Govern- ment Surrey,80 acres being the lame more or l m .in Washington County, Nebnsks. Slim!Sade will be mlde p onulnt to n judgment and dec ree of fon- clomro of our said D a n i a Court on the Iith :iw of J uly, mga, In on notion for the sum of $1087.00 m- gether with inlorent thereon at the nte of os: per annum from the iéth dayofJuly 1924 and for costiinthe amount of $19.25 and all accruing costs; lhe slid decree of judgment if, ~ editor of COIlicr's Weekly, our recent amba- l'."f.;2F mmf so muy, founder of emma on F01-¢ig1s Relations, chief xepxmentative of the United States at Conference of Genoa and at Conference of Lausanne in 1922,Richand WashburnChi1disa1a0ot3u of thb best novelists in America.ydoea hoemei in mysteryltories.In"'1`heV \Mea:!,"youwU1 BY. .DUTIUN§'éQ1~mum \..l v l r |pnemis-ea above describerl be :sold t o M i n a M i c e R a b o s p e n t E u l e r w i t h g t i s f y n i c !jual gme nt,in te r es t n m ! h o r pa re n ts .| w » u < .i n ease t h e s a m e r e m a i n un » M r .a n d M r s .A u g u s t L n l l m n n ,p a i d fo r n p e r i o d o f t w e n t y da y s A i b e r t a n d M a r y L a l l m n n sp e n t fr o m t h e e 1 t r y o f s l i t ] d e c r e e , w h i c h E a t t e r S u m l n y a t t h e W m .H o l t m a n i va s m u l e a n d e n l l n d o n th e 1 u h home.day of Juiy 1924, and said juulgment. Ima! Saturday afternoon Miss Hel- interest mul oust.: being still unpaid, on Wilkening was hasten nt an'nnd said dezree stiil in full force Eater pnrty by inviting fifteen of tand effect, the uid ren! estate above h e r fr i e n d s a n d d r o o l ma t es .'1 'h e 'd u c r l b e d w i l l b e so ld a s afor es ai d a ft e r n o o n w a s sp e n t i n p l a y i n r f t n sa t is fy sa i d ju d g me n t ,in te re st g a m e s a n d a n E a s t e r a n h u n t l n n d co st a s p r o vi d e d b y u i d n n i e r D a i n t y re fr e s hm e n t s w e r e a e r ve d b y l n n d de cr ee a n d lmnr i n m t h c u e s M n .W i l k e n i n z co ns i st in g o f u n d -m a d e a n d provirtecl.\wish es,cook ies.ca k e a n d le m o n m l e l Da t e d t hi n 1 5 t h s fi y nl A p r i l, 1 9 2 5 . t o t h e f o h o w l n g m e m . V e r n a , E l n a 12 B t ,M a u r i c e Me hr en s, Vi o le t a n d N o r m a Ec h t e nk a m p .As - f S h e r i ff W a s h i n g t o n Co .N e h r u - k a \ ; - -.~ ~m m m *~\ =;, _ r r. /Lf' ', '_ ~{" r f H 1 f - ' .L |1 ,;.F Ir|-" 4 i ~s i f " ' ~ , - ,Il ' \ , .,| f |.43 I I |. |\I ;f 0.1 | \ \\. Vi a ;"..|| QM ~' \|/ ¢+~~\ » ~ > '' \\ J »\~~=»1 ~~N `. Karo White Symp ~ Per gal.751: Per hdf gal.__40cthe liourd hlljvurnhl ha we t A p ri l 211,was.ANNIE C. HARTIN, County Clerk White Swan Syrup Per gal.__75c Per half gal.__40c Advona Syrup per gal,_75c Per half gal.,..Karo Brown Syrup 40c Per gal.,_65c Per half gal.'15f' .\nuNc'roN .\|-umm" Apru 15.-Mm vnu-I @u P wr ! " n l u r n e d xo c mmp o n Snndly evening after ltlemling the fvn enl oi' her znndmolher,Mn .Solnmo Pfeiffer,Sr.Mb :Pfeiffer is n daughper ol' Wllll-lm Pfeiffer of mn phaa and in naw doing research work In 1 houplul Rn Chiclgo.Sho m uc ompu nien l by . mms.m u Tificnl who returned wilh her. Among wt nf town friends who ll!:ndv.|the Pfelfkr func:nl he n on Snndny were Peter Uenthnnp of Winslow, Fred Rcithlnuller,I"`0¥!1-\- uelh, Wm. Hdlfrlch und ol Cc-ruem Hr.ll\d Mn .Wm.Woener and flm|\y of umm u n d Mr . lm] ' r " " "H "' !$ l ll |. D nmtzw n , sun U1 n t l n n l u u r n q ~ ~~ H u u s r ;A r n n z w n . A p m : U . " " J \ n u : |U V |nc e p t t h a t t b e a r s t h e n u n \ ; r a l a l 5 f : o f Ke n n an l , a t li m e D a n i s h i u t h e r z n .¥ _s w e p t o ve r t h e t e r r i t o r y n e a r A r - a m !i s prx nt ed * = ; ° " " = ; f mute 'i c h u r c h i n th i s ni ty .g T h e f,i¢m.1,u i M r s .( h r l C h H | -l h g t o n S a t u r d a y n i g h t c o ve r i n g a bl u e .Th !! s p ec i n m g s _ P H Y lLll.l MTS.NE B!w l n " ¢ | " . n n ¢ . . » n n f a u n t C m n t xt m e t .w e r e ns n nn w n t r i n at n rt i nl f l l u w n 9 | " h Kama Corn Symp Per gal._65c Per half gal.f'5c J. M. Coyn Syrup .xii wa n In § ' " " Y l fi i f nzf '"| &§ i » ¢ m¢ m ""` F" hr"w _'The una. uma In BMI auin|¢l,,,;,,, nmdvennnr._-.f u . . mmm # u n u h m ulnumeral "25". . . . - . ;- - IS YOUR SAME W RITTEN THERE 'her early girihood, being a graduate. ~ aliiénlé i&na»»<»I\ ,;,,, serves] of lie :Ina of 1922.gat the close of a. very pie.-unnt lf-Sh:has been working in 1 mn tcrnoon..The Enterprise u giving '""°5x:h;ndi.se store'in Xennard for the About fifteen mam; were 9 nt. put two years and hxs mony'c1ass . mites md frleruls hero who wi>h nac azvr; ~s szawv F i r m her much happiness andwontentnment .mn ;§{| | _SE'M1~E¥CE two pounds of coffee each week to rnrons who gre paid up subscribcn to The Enterprise. Last week Messrs Frank Wllsnnlgn her nc:life.| of Blair,route I and Rasmus Jo-I 1 The luthorities wew busy l u ! ualnuta.The storm ooverewl on1 strip.There Wal no ht] Rennanl.. B3 H. s. A| .l'a\s1 To 2-mn The Blair eelmoi; :lou H n ma n h o o d .H e i n t e n d l a i n y i ¥ \ 8 " * " °ff ; n a a n d n a c h -Iv n nl.1*lU\\.\......I . .|0 10 0 l i m a : n f l mmf 1 0C I. \2 C o n t r i b u t e d b y B " 2 n n . . . . . - J o r r a i n a t o u t ' h e r e a n d ~ ~ e s t a te ' b o r .u.s u.| wuMn. Edward Ixhleiter of Omiha. Min Edna Masters of !'|.irbt3ry re- turned to that plnce on Tuésday ul- lex spending Quan!days here an the home of hal; parents, Mr.and l i n .A.H.Haste:s.. Mr. and Hn .C. C.Cbok enter hlned thu failowing guests at r.lin~ ner on Sundxye Mr. and Mn.. IL S. s r- x 4 r ----- - ----.those whose subscri] fully paid up, will be your name appears The method of S611 ly in the ha nds gf ~ ptions (new or old)are elegible, so be sure that on the paid-up list. acting the names is entire 'he Enterprise, inasmuch, @3 2; = ~ l Always' Try Us First Per half gal...__35< Advo Pum Sorghum Per galf ._1.0E Farmer Jones Countryc......\............ ....|on buadnem bl-vin:been Intended an.Ewan. as a u u r x x ' r o #Q that business for many years..|SPEAK lx CALHOUN'as 1m' zum' 22.nlsrvnxs F3012 so1"m| .,\:~'11 11 Henry Rchwer,president of thi s r bu secured Wil!'e on Friday.,C.A.Robeson,proprietor of the Cemumnity Glub,_.H . .\l_._l-.-\... ..~m§¢||v!; th, agua",_a d i n u m m l m . n l u p m . vl a w °" " ' " "'ig h "" E°' = ' 3' " E" " ¥¥ o te l , " " ¥. ' " f_ °_ f ' ._ . _' l ., _ , , 1 c u - H n " m l u m n n f t h e B G G - £ 0 g i nh m s e n n f B l a h C i t y w e r e n a m e d a n i S U N D A Y P A R T Y t h e co u po n n s t h e l u c k y on e s a n d , nc c o n i i n gi y e a c h si g ne d and =1=1i\er-§D r . a n d M r s . w .as . H a ll e L l o h -n n n u 1 5 |Ih é l a vh l n h l ; _ £ . . - J ..;_1 . 0 5 . I!- _ » - l ¢ ¢ l iSatunla5 vL-liking our sister city oflfday 22,and the Blair Knuae and children o u s B | | u | | ; 'y i n 5 q | ,. . . . u . r v\ .L |:1 I|All bulk coffees cut 3 cents Arndt-Snyder Motor Co * I l l i a l l a u1 1 ,g m u .¢ . ._ r __e c r ° p ; I l ! 0 S z g i f w i v r r i t e n m d m l h m g "4 -A L ..h; , E rn ml Ne y e r ° ' F " " 'f ' " '" " " \ 5 wi ll b e c h o s e n wi t h o u t f a v o r i t i s m . Hr .and Hrs.Paul Neyer Wst plead guilty and réceived ..| Rhondea.pruidffrt rfln Qh ln c fm-'e ~ 1 n n s "5 | n g y .y~t o . . I _ l - - l a n I n f f~"P°°:Look for your name on the Cc .-1' Eu. Balls 1.uF¢IIv==TE luv nun |.u uluv ULUIDP DG E ESSEX § \Meats and Groceries 1 2 . 1 1 ~Jenaen usilstlnt sec#Ig,mfng arm »" " " e" " ",.,_.__rem-r.and it rlzhz ln 'me Enterprise..--Fort Cilhouu chnnid :§ 4- The coupon is on another page.fee U 1o|§_|:p.ma is mantloned. .mes must-:N, Pmprhkor