06-25-1925;.
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THE ENTERPRISE ~Blair. Xebruka, June18,£925 A LOCAL xxwsmrxa ml-r m :mrtzlv mss-n n A d u !aw ' le '
s n c n r t o m o
° ' - ' r v' h m mr a m-w h oonLeon
SumnerSaturdayall-ernooo.\
l r .a n d l nTheodoreOllltlit
drove to llodsle, lows Sunday for a
visit, R brelativesandfrlendg
l r .andlirs.H. I .Smith were
Frssnoot visitorslooday afternoon.
I r s .Lyle Geyer and Hrs. Ceut-
tlecalledsttheLippincotthome
Tuesday afternoon.Edmund iohue, whohas beenin
Csllloruls for the pen yearandru
half,esme Friday for a rlait with
hemetalks-Hssays hewill pro»
bebly be here until mst sprlng but
willsohac k to California at that
time.The rows people of the em
reuneuaresledtobg" ."R1°|"'
n
rem-lin there over Sunday.He arent
fromLlneoln toHastings where he
has been rldtlng this week.
Theo. 'fhesttslsen shipped a carlol-1
el eattle last.Frlday.
I r s .HowardHalt! and daughter
Wlnlfned,rlsltedwithHrs.nhE.
DhtonFridayafternoon..Hr. and Mrs. x»°. Hollerkud Donald
llutchlnsonwereSundaydinner
guada at the Cone-ty home.HP. and Hrs. F. Holler spent Sun
day evening with Kr. and Hrs. By
nen. Bonn.At theannuadschool tneeilhl at
the Bono school It was voted to have
atwo-moreschooln e wandhave
two teachers nest year ln oder to
me ntheflrsttwohighschool
a n d r e *
vnuon sandra: no I"sue ug.'w w fhome'mcrernr .mo Loxo crzszssoezwer..c .u o vl1~ , ,, d | y , " ,; , ||ll. G. Growers enjoyed a vlslt with
I r s .Cgnutn,andli n .O dof his soo. Roy and wife of Bennington.
Sioux Pells. B-auth Dakota. had sup-l8unt|sy.lr . an d ln . Hen ry W ul-
psrattheB.LZI-fPP|°¢°I'thome
P1-loss svealosUr. me Irs. J . H. Compton and
near J une sud Ruth other ln Dv
Soto llondar.i r .meltrs.z.c .u p p s m nf u n ns t o nWalterCallerhone
la lla:-man Sendai' lf"»°¥°°°"»'0 ,snow!!!oro nrslnBond#
moraine there was no Sunil!! School
at Pleelllf View.We MP' tohave
a goodsttendeneenest Bond!!
Ilr.andllrs.CheeSuttonand
Hrs. and Hrs. Guy Gstrander called
at the Paul ltempelts home Boodlr
£0 see Hr. Kempcke, who has D011
q u au tllr. me Irs. Burgess Sas" and
family , of Blair. flsitltl at ll* tv
Bartonhome'Thursdayereoinll r .m ellr sso mevaries.of
Potter, Mehr. visited s few dm last
week at the homeofHr.Vlslna's
uncle.HansLarsen.ltr. and lin. J . C. Dlngmsn and
daughters, ofDenver. Colo.. visited
the latter pert of the week at the
Walter llcCracken home.HiloHildaBartonentertaineds
number of friend! at a ref!! Friday
eeenlnlTheeveningwasvery
-\......»toansnlinuterinew w
'lern and amghwmlsd to on after-
noon.\.ldrs. A. W. Rose spent last week
at the Wm. Thompson home helping
care for her mother.
A large c rowd attended the bam
danced1'¢nbyA.H.Le|.ch.A
iolly s°°d time was reported by all
present.l r .andHrs.NellsChristensen
uid smell son. were Sunday callers
at tht Alfred Paulsen home.
llr.andHrs.HenryLeachar-
rivedfrom(fallfollondsyand
a nnowattheWllllamThompson
home.lilsa Anna Nelson of ltennard. is
solodins a few days with her sister,
Hrs. lla: lisldahl..Hrs.Peter JensenspentFriday
afternoon with HrsRenaPaul.aen.
Mr. and ldrs. Al.t.Ider and small
daughter, of Omaha, drove up Sat
urday svenlng to the MertonWin
chell home.Mr.Rlder returnedto
OmahaSundayleerln g Hn.Rid-el
and baby to enjoy country llfe for a
£ewdays.\Miss Laura Knudsen and her mo
tlgr spent Thunday afternoonwith
Walter Novak.
rton Wlncltell marketed hogs in
beam,Mrs.LouisAlomted.Wm
Holttnanandsou.IrvinandIrene
and Norma 1-Ioltman.s
Mr.andHrs.JohnEchtenkamp
ofArlingtonspent Bentleyevening
st the August Lsllman home.
ldlsa llsry Lallman riaitetl Friday
afternoonattheWm.Holtrnan
home.ilr. and llrs. Low Alpersted re
tumedhomelastweekfromtheir.honeymoontriptothellinnesotal
lakes.
ThefollowingattendedLuther
League on Friday evening.Hr. andMrs. not alpeme d, Hr. 'maMrs..
EmilLeltmanandbsby.EdnaS¢hwe-
der, Irene and Norma Holzman, Clara
and Ellen ldengettoht, Cecil Lellmsn.
ClsrenaandAlvinWilkenlng,Jo-
rome ltabe, Roy and Arthur llenge
ese-Bell.b w w .andsspenrrue
shouldhewashedbeforeanything
elae ln done to them.If washed ln
astrainer,thewater y ayqtrun
aresobe'~"°dImmediately,ehelpendetlcombs;(5)o!theyellow
stems may be left on the trees, thus'
_esving one operatloh in the ea;ming'
process.
oaaover them until it ls clear as lt ¢U'lT%¢!\
through the strainer.Berries shouldGrowTh-estProperlybe mute before they are hone: nl.
well as after.gPallets that are properly fed and
Pools wlll come off sprlcote. peachproperlygrownwillgivesatlsfae.
es and =°=_gf=» if they are scaldeditory results in ess production next
drainedathendippedintoooldlttinter while pullets that have been
water.The vegetables.eqfruits porly fed and poorly grown cannot
.mono be put_£nto the lef t as hotlbe expected to become ml produc-
shanhd rartetiu as the Roolts.Reds,
Wyandottes,Leghorns.thosehens
whose shank: hare faded should be
regarded ns layers while those hav-
ing yellow shank: an drones or non
layers;(5)sare those hens havin;
thin, pliable pelvic bones and s wide
spread between the pelvic bones and
the rear and of the keel hone;(Tl
save hens havlng full. soft sbdomens
andgetridofhenshavinghard,
and thick sbdomens.
espzsslblesoastodecreasethe
timerequiredforthepsrt.inthecenter of the can to reach the tarn-
peraturaoftheoutslde.Packing
them loosely in the jam will sdtow
heat to spread lnwsnlly more rapld-
lr than lf the ian are peeled tight
lr-
ers.shir.Summerssaidthattheheat
The requirements for good growth time to cull hens for egg prodwion
are: plenty of house room and noses* isbetween JunelstandOct. Jat
goodfeeding;shade;cleanliness.1Toculloftenandrememberthot
Cult .outfromtimetotime snr Krtatest returns will be secured not
that show a lack of vigor.Ol' courselonly.whentheflocklsregularly
thecockerels and pullets should be culledbut when thebirds are pro-
keptseparate forbestresults.nerlrfedanda n dfor andwhen
Arationforgrosnh shouldeononly males from high producing hens
slut of grain end a dry mush mix- are used for breeding purposes.Ature and include green feed and grit.|Atthelast threedemonstrations
congregation and Sunday school PW;Late afternoons are considered thc|Bl£lk should be supplied llevailahlemanypeople askedwhy their hens
-nog a Pllfs "The Heritage of the besttimetooutalfalfabymanyitllean, oool water should always be weregrowinglightlnweightandChildwhklt" "givenbeforea experienced hay men because the sunelthln esry reach.llarge crowd and which was enlvfilinrlll not wil; the leaves too qulektyiSha-le canb, provided brmeans
byu T : 7 °L : n f " § : h m "spent'the and nose them to shatter.Her "Kel lzurlap stretched over a frame or_
. ; ; _=-'~ =';';_;'==.'=;= will 'iff ;1f*q:¢§\¥b;'placingthecotpor housead-
ttseeaves'f llhlscenr to n c orn fleld or other na
uilred bs' the Ml sun. on stems *mlturnltutorA:EOMwatchshould
dfihl.ILast Monday Waning in eonnectlorl
with the Sunday school Institute ""|
week-end at the. home of her grand»
parents, hir. snd`llrs. AugustLal!
roan.llr.andHrs.FredEgbers.of
UehllngspentSundayatthellra
Sadie Hsngedoht l=°~1=°\\
v s c n rl o x o u r"
ron FARM WOMEN
hllss Brown. mentioned ln the Misitem below,ta the sisterof ourtownsman, H. H. Brown ind has 'rie-
itetl Blslr a number of times.She
will be remembered by a number of
Blair folks.
"lllssHerrEllenBrown.state
home demonstrator leaderwiththe
UnlveudtyofNebraskaextension
department, leftThursdayevening
a0s
Out Alfadla In The Afternoon
be full of jules yet, and the leaves
srlllbeairyandgonebeforetho
stems are ready to stack.
The alfalfa should be cut`as soon
us possible after the new shoots at
the bottomstan to c ome.lf i t i s
left longer, the nest crop. will be ln-
jumdsomeandduestandinghay
will be getting coarse and less pal-
atable.'*
ess
HOW ToPICKClI E RRI ~
Sincecherryplcklnghasbegun,
dozens of inquiries have come to the1
Agricultural College ae to the proper
way to plck'eherries.Some ssy by
bekeptfor. mitesmayin fa tthe
coops orhouses.
W ASHINGTON c o vzrrr-
FARM BUREAU NDTBJ
Coll the Poultry Flock
A series of poultry culling demon
strationswereheldlnWashington
CountyonTlmuradayandFriday.
June 11 and 12.Oliver N. Summers
f l w l ydying.Ineachcaseahen
wasbroughttotherlemonnntlrn
tobediagnosedhrMr.Summers.
Thepostmoztenshowedthat each
advanced
lnone
cholera.
known to
should he
hen had tuberculosis in m
61weofdevelopmentand
casethehenhadchicken
When poultry flocks are
be infected the older hens
marketed before they go light, than
isolate the Young chicks in pens sway
from the old coops and hen houses
becausechicksdonotgetT.8.
throughtheerebutplckitop
through contact ln the oldpens.
aes
Big Reward
for Scottsbluff to assistinadvanceesdlmeansleavethestemsonthe
arrsngernentsforafarmbureau' tree or your trees will be so weaken-
Eothers'vacationcampforth ee dthatthey willnot bear a good
women of Scotts Bluff county.The crop next year.Others nr just *N
camp for women will be the Ilrst ofoppasite, namelythatIfthestemsithe kind InIiebrseks, but the planiare notremoved fromthe tree the
has been tried with success in some new fruit buds _cannotbeformed.
otherstatesaccordingtoB w !rlelther theory ls cowect ln so far
s|__..-_.... e....:s -mn ls 4nnrarr|»l
Extension Qoultryrnsn from the ColTheKansasCityStockYards
lege of Agriculture at Lincoln, gave,C°"°Plf17- and Amerlan Rural Live-
thoaewhoattendedinformationa.s stockShowareelrinsnbeluttful
to the when, how and why of culling &0pieoe cheatof si lver to th e bw
outthosehenswhichhave|,,¢nior llfl who shows the Grand Charn-
boardlng at the expense of their own- pionCalfat the1925Nebraska
et-.Instruction was also glren as tof5W»° Fair.The award has already
how to determine when a hen| m| b te nreceivedendplansarebeing
been ol' on kind not tu md hear- madeto sendittoallBabyBeefi l y' C l u b ef o re x h i b i t .T h ec h e s tw i l lb e
M 's l . l ! ! l ! 1I ' \ ¢l . !~~~' e e f . | 1 1 2 1 1J U ! ! !~t 0~l l l l l~b e
a g eN e b r a s k af a r mf l o c ke o n t a l n s : ° 1 °d i s p l a yi nas t o r ew i n d o wn e x t
o n e - f o u r t ht oo n e - t h i r do fh e n st h a tw e e k .W eb e l l e r q' u n i ta l lp i n k
a r en o te u o a h l oo fl a y i n ge n o u g hf l l f f f l l i l l f iw i l lw o r kl t a r d e r a f t e rs e e »
ALL THB Pnornx
BLA1R's LEADING NEWSPAPER
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NO. 22LAJER. WASHINGTON coUN'rY, NEBRASKA, JUNE za, 19251 r n r v v r v
"'z::i'2;:;§..,,,m:ccnrlrxcma ms
unmln. Jqnzzg-Axtomgy-Gen~~ ~
en! 0. B. Splllmln d Ncbnxkc,~
mm §¢E60L iféim
r \ REPORT PASSESUNQaool. nmusrnx 5
h d ! !v l l n u u u v S e m : h o s p i t a l : n e r h e m ; z u m u v--|y |c e ep l e; i t h ,"l n vi t | 1 . l u n "; , f " ' A l r i e n l l u r ¢Anal G w m n l u r I
e r a l we e ks .H n .c u m Chr ls ue ns en r I n ' n a a m z ( a w a J h f r m - a r »¢¢r¢»N e b r a s k a " 1 | ' n u N e w s u b i mP n k u l n D n l r i n l S d l o d T l \ l l l f ¢ l l b f ~i s h e l p i n l h i r w i t h u m T i n L I I !B d u o l C C H IIII S U I ]A l m l g n l c n .\ n _ .° l . . . . " f . .N m o n n h n d»n :!t1 |\ nn !.o f n..... |....| n...¢l ° -- . L -- | -
slr-me Study Change In Lew.
llakee Radial Dlllerelre ln
Werkinge or ra?
TRANSFERS GOOD FOB l YEAR
\Amon¢ the nrlone changer of the
aehoola l|\r_e, that of the Lrenelerrlug
from one dhtrm to a nearer sc hool
ehoulrl claim the attention of all pen
eonr lnkrexted.
Under the old law the trenaler
granted when the pupil resided
more than one and one-hell rnllev
from his or her own eclmol and near-
e r w en wa m m g a n i m ,when
suc h A tnnefer was granted, it re
mained ln forc e aa long u auth afamily remained in the dlalric ! and
lmd children nf school nge unleaa
uid Inmlly deelred m have the trans
fer annulled-
rn. new nw ehengen this and un~
less tluue deelring trenxfen take nd
vintage of the h w,compllcetianr
may nrlxe that will be unpleasant
in the future.' F o r the benefit o l
rar readen we nre reproducing See
tlon oszt in lt: amended foma:
"When children 01 school mn, who
heve not yet completed me Eighth
c n d mxar with their plnnte 9.
work.
A. B. Slab, state manager of the
W. 0. W. wer pruent at the relu~
lar meeting here lest I-'rid-ey ew:~
ning,Following ure hueineen eeaelon
n m l n time vraa rpant,indudlng
dancing.
Snperlntnndent D,V. Meaaer and
bln .Hauer,who are twzh inl at
Mor-ningelde,Sioux any em-an; the
summer, spent the week-end ln Blah
rlsltlng wlth their molh6l', llre. Em
ma h lu u r .'
On Tuesday liter County J udge
I. C. Eller leaned | man-ian license
ru I-or E. Bothell end Mlna Blvene,
wh ol Omaha. tha marriage c ere
mony was performed by Rev. 0. U
!\IcPron\l at the Methodist panwn-
age.
».C R O ? S L o o n
V E R Y F A V O R A B L E
Have Wflrkrd Wnnde
Crops Ol Thle Couty .
Pmur u Goo d
vmf n x llline Anil Warm \V¢ll\lll'
Deereeae OI Three Children
Over 'l1\at 0|Leal
Year
THREE Ds rs mvns IN D ISTRI CT
The school census of the Blalr
eehool rllxtriet for the y ur ms hal
just been nompleled end wrnell ln
for flllng with the proper offlcnr.
Les t y eer th an vu lu -llatriet
between the agen of five an twen-
tpcnn years, aeeonllng to tJ|ecu»
rua report,B83..
Thin year the report ehovra
r o ll mn m
Number of MIIBA
Number of Femelu
Number of Defective Melee .
the
3917
(Bl
3- s
Total ~
\\'. c . 0| -` C. :rows
BUSI NE SS mamrs c
On last Mondey evenlnl.
\\'omen'a Chamber of Commerce
er the Council rooms.lt w u def
:Med w heve n float ln the__Joly an
parade nnrl the ladle: will be nn hand
to man lt..The necessity of hnvlng e :love
_.- .._.. 1.1.4 r.. .».. u..,», ...: M
the
m n
soon
In P nllllu
Yeane
' wee Alter A
;Promhwnt
x r ~
|
u / m u To FI L Lm e r-Lac s ls
"F un un g u n, "
U. §.Senator from Wlaconen, :Ned
lll§Warhln|f\on o n l u !Thureday,
. mu 1 8 . , d u r a n lllnau of two
veeh duntlon vlth a eoldjrhlc h he
neolracurl dudny recent sudden wee-
zhai ehanxu xn the eapltal dty.
~Hlr We hal been one of the monmegtaculnr ot American 'Statesmen.
Fiarleal er hu enemies, honest .~4|
alleem In hle conrEc1lrma he knew
ng inch won! ar "eurrendcr."Lang
n u he been uw leuilng .pmt ln
for twenty vi-r-I
. . . ,........-. .. .-.,__,_....__publle srorka, and filed xult agalnlt
Johnson alleging the latter over-
pnld cnntreelarl ln fullllllng eon-
lne te e rlth tlu mu.
ln a lem; to the ettomey-general
ye-hrdlv. Johnson u n d n u r the
grovernrnent chergee, originally made
by Charles W.Bryen, farmer ger-
ernor and demoeratle randldeta for
vlneqrealdent In lD24 be brought
q a ln n mm.
Johnson also re qu ntd th i!
charges of violating the etate cor~
rupt practice en in connection with
Bryen'e gubernatorial be Ne d
ngnuut the latur.
flu. ntwrney-|eneral took no ee~
tlon vrlill the allentione made
caegreu.He her mode enemies ~ lzllnnt Bryen by Johneon.
but hu enerniea will' glve mm;
uedlt of \:onor'ln|; him for In-gaiy xw atta c k ! o n wh at he b¢ \1 ¢~ uSI x' rY ~
;o<'§» wrong.He were mmm aa an
illvrgen ll.auch ae he hme beenxx; balance wheel an urn-zine nbontl ~~
h a k e t r m mm n .
Qtu ti n x llf n ' " a '° H c a b in ° ' ' o rr u m M m n a m A A r m M e n
mln [arm and llghtlng his way
.wh most num omoer, there to
dir senate o( are unma sate: ru
nx»w¢a hh career when he en-
I the nrerlrlentlal campaign las(
Am:Evldeofe ln Boon
C u e M Rumen.
Ne b r u h
.eq -. nw vu mn . - u nC u n n a n
STATE hurmzrrrraunsrrr 'nnxs
"The new eertlfleatlon llv add: one
xubjat to than requlnd for e nach-
er'e eertlllcete,"Nebruka Zlemen~
tary Conner of Study."The law
changes the lubjeet, "Adculture" to
"Alrimlture and Geognphy at Ne-
bruakl."
A number ol Inquiries have eometon n .m m ébmn ung me een-
teut and ecope of then ruhketa er
:iran ln future tee:bore' examinh
Qlona.The exdenatlona dr e n b e
low wlll govem thou nenerrned ln
the prepantlnn ol teac hers ter ex-
eminatlone leading to a third (rudeelementary rtate eertlflnto.
l.N e b r u u naunntary (h n n e l
ol Study.
The above title lpedllcally
llmitl lt'e abplleetlon to tha
elementary coureee u out-
llnetlby the Bum Superin-
tendent ln 1924.A generel
knowledge oieoureeenl rtndy
' h u e m y v n m u , v m w e
be rufflelent preparedon for
the examination.'
"Nohr-eakiilernentary Cours-
l.
2.
guardians more :mm'half miles from the
i3 their own aim:¢r,
the schocl house in
cnc ann unu-schbol house
anabnelter to
any adjoining
z w z u A SEVERE 2w.\1r;m,r.
Loo Fnunot, 'tonnorlll'|-rti.| h pf
lerman, was arrested lu! Tlxundny
after a nhl had been made on hh
bop and n gallon of perfectly good
more hui r: Sound.
Qin was brought to Bhlr and al
mit trial on Friday he olndmrills'
md informed the officer!th lt two
nom gallon:were hid ln h h coal
Jill but anolhrr search disclosed the
me a m s u m o n e ma B u n n u m
lu il.aMr.Fmmez recehnd al mnzenee
,f sixty day s In fall and $100 an*
roau.
. _ - n - . . . . . .-o o n m ' s $ i ¢ $ l . \ N l G A L D B O W N S
8.
4.
ts of Bllldy" il ouorunau anbook form md should bl and
at n tar t.
Th e q u mln au will n h l: w
the various elementary coun-
oa, in so for as thay louis
ns an olemonury currlzulum.
sp-1,1 Qgnphsrlg should b l
given to thi' following:
(1)Rotating to tho c ounu
In gu mn l.
"\Aim at mmls-I.ai.!\dr
"brnnlndono f tho eno-
morn school
The ;I|.¢mal,lon plan
Odd and non year'a work
The daily nrémm
Direcwl Study yerlodn
:ummm equipment for
u s t n c t ,m e u u t u n c e l w a n u l u l J' [nu n u u l nu u a vrmem e l u t e m u l e a n nx ce pt io na l a d va n c e b e us a bl e i n ~ ` ; ' e ; ; ; r
a n d b t h n h n uarao m u i n t h a p u t w e e k .Th e c o m l l c l u n g -
ct i o l i t r a l c d fo u l sUPON81l l l l ! !o r .~In d n \ n r n i s r | | t u n i is i n m i m e C o l l '. . It h i s " " 'E f'f" 'E '_ . " ° 2 f'§ '. .
] I i 1 h » ¢| ¢' r " "1_a n da ta' l a t eh o u rd e l i c i o u sr a f f u h
mtnts ware served.Georal llattaaon :pant Sundayal
Wm. Banana..AMr.andllra. Haas Frahdaen. o
Ianaanl apont Sunday at. the Louie
llaruska homo.Hr. and Ura. Roy Poak Iran Sun
day pad: at tha Fred Pac k home
Mr. and Ura. John Ganafhlr, Ir.
andH n .beaterHanaenandHr.
andHn .LouieMattlmlnlnvisited
at the Roy Peak homo Friday eve
nll\lHr. and llra. Gwm Pollen tpan*
Friday arming at the Chrla Chrllt
offeraao home
Hr.andI r s .GotuicbZimmermanand family of Hannan, nm Sunday
visitor: at the J ohn Watkins homo.
Biiir Tuesday.
Harry Paulsen, of Blair, has been
aaailtlnghisbrother,Alfred,with
his farm work tha put weak.
Mrs.DelbertFowlerleftI'rldny
for Aurora, Nehr. to visit her por
anta at that ,gm-The clan of extension grorkera met
withl n .Dan Thompson onWeal
neadayoflast.took.Ifhonprea-ant en}oyad the meeting and the nlee
lunc h served by the mum.
TheMcCarthyProgressiveClub
motto with Mrs. Dan Thompson to
day {Thun4da)).Mrs. John .Monson
and Mn. J. Larsen an the serving
committee.Lira. Joa Luure viailzd with Mrs.
John Aronaon .Monday aftemoon.
. tdiaaAdaHarrisonandRuaaeli
Brown."Kiowa" camp wi!!belrcatedin
thehiilaabouttwenty oneroller
out of Scotlabhzff,in a region urith
flnoapdngaandbeautifulscenery.
l~ifty women have algnaml up in ai
mnce for tho four days'treatfromJune16 to Juno19, inclusive.The
boy aoouta are to mark the roads to
tha camp and anin in other props
rations..Tha lchtdule for the days shown
nu time for rising in the morning.as it la the intention to Zet the {arm1
women sleep as hoe as they desire
andbebotheredwithnospecial
rules.There will be a cookanda
nursefor the c amp.
Hin Margaret Clelland.a teacher
ol Llncoin,wil! be in chafge of the
...-...-¢l....ut.. irlnraf Ellen Brown
I! 113KZ )¢llI amuse navy_ u --.--...ed.In the Station orc hard at Liu-
eoln, the cherries analwayspicked
1\il.h the atema and this ozthard has
produced good crops as regularly asanyotherinthevicinity.Lesvidk
the stems on the tree does notaf
feetnextyearsfruitbuds,since
the bud for me y ears fruit is mil
produeed in the same plaoe tw the
c h e mwasproducedthisyearas
done observation will show.ln picking cherries the important
pointisthis:I fthefruitisheld
over for a day or more or if it is tol
a -..-Lsak- ..»-..... \...1 hsunr ha on
egg; 1,9 pay fgr fggd and keep.*infit I ndHi llUIQPCGPIBDIourHg" i dpoultryflggkgm|¢;aicomnxunlty\Yol.l!t|beintein
would cull our and getfld of ur on someofthepremiumsor eredat
hensthatdonotshowthattheyilhe State Fair so we are making it
haveamaximumof healthand possible for you to see this valuable
vigor;421hensthathavep me dw"1=¢ on eahlbition.
the stage of usefulness in theheav-§''*
ierbmd r a sthaPlymouthm mKnsekyH m t l mAchievementDay
Rhode Island neu, wy n, 0=~|pingtomuetc.Thislsabouth u iThe KnackyKnotlera RopeClub
years of age while in the case of tl1e_ ofmeWranchSchoolcommunity
lighter,moreactivebreellHas\31¢will hold their Achievement Day pro
Leghoms,Anconan, etc.ieisthree gram Sunday evening, Juno em, at
years;£33hensthatmoultin|.h¢;|t the Wrench school hour-e. Theboys
eulnmet and keep the late mouiters under the leadership of Clark Huber
mg ul .l \nc \. u uaw au u va m . . . W '° ° t " "o i t h l i r r e a i d e n n .u n d e r t h e fo l l o w l f ' f I L f ° f : _ f 1 " " * P ° f ¢ | ° I : n
*°!'ilf' .¢...§i.§&".f?2..%1""h='»una=t ulmi 3
chiiclren shall, at or baron earn an
nual meeting, notify lhe county supvlrzlcndcnt of each dihtric! affccteé
suing such form of noticcll the state
superintendent shall prcscribqwhich
notice almll state the cliamnccs,nr
herein provideal. and shall be attest
v u f m a n . . . . . .. . . ._____i s K h i n ,i n g i v e s p r o m i s e o f f i n e l m w s 'm e n m : n i n g u m I v v v v l - - -- . . - . . - - _ . .|q u l i i l y .t o a t o u r i s t a f t e r b e i n g o u t o n t h e b u t t h i r t e e n e l e c t o r a l v o t e s f r o m h l n g l
1 1 ,1 _m u d a l l d a y .I t i s n o t o n |a i d e h o m e s t a t e a n d w e d a y a f t e r c l e :i
c p a s u r e a : r e i n c x c c l i c n t c o n -.| h i l l a n d t h e r e f o r e t h e L e n t n e u l e v e l t i o n f o u n u l h a m u c n k i n h e a l t h .§ :
~'h " i n s a w h o i e l s d o i n g n m !I t l s o f e a s y a c c e s s t o t h e p l c P o l i t i c s n e x t s t r i p p e d h i m o f a` I l s
b ~e l r c r o p w i l l n o t b e " ° | t \ : r c s h o w a n d u p l a w n s t o r e s .h o n o r s o f h i s l o n g p o i i t i c a d s e r v i c e
a u n r a s i n f o : - m c r
_ 3 c n r a ° §1_g f I M a n y t o u r i s t s a n u a i r r g t h i s p a r k F i r n t h e w a s ` ° " _ f * § §f r o m g h ;r e -
. . L \ | - _ . .. . . . . |n l u n !I Y I H
pany closed a \\eek's engagement in
emi by the signature of a len! voter
and tax n¢>"¢r of the diatdct in
which tl~ 1-'\'!1:1.~n or wanla reslsla.
and the I .ure ol a majority of
the members of the school bonnl of
the dlelrict in which such children
or 'Wrarda desire school p|'iv1Ieges, in
nddition Ln the signature of auch
parent or guardian: and the county
superintendent zhal!notify the di
rector of each dinriet to transfer
such person,together with such
children or wards,to such ;d}oln-
ing district for school purpose.; for
the year next ensuing md it :J uli
be the duty of the county superin-
tendent to sea thnt the children or
wards me anurnemted in the adjoin
ing district and not in the district
of their residence.The county sup-
erintendent :hull notify thu clerk of
the tnwer, and the c ounty clerk
shail bt empolreml. and it is hereby
nude his duty, to pines the school
tarts,accept for the payment o l
existing bonds or interut on the
same,of the parents or guardians
and of the real enum on which they
rrside, not exceeding a quam: sec
tion of land. for the y§ar next ensu
inz. in tha adjoining district instead
of in the district of their residence,
huing such schoo! taxation upon the
levy for school purposes in the nd-
counl,of the loning of the a l u m[crop by freezing the p u t winter.
Taken u | ssho_le the average con-
dition of tha farm in above Lhst of
the ordinary year and bids fair io
have a favorable effect on business
iin xwerni.
I
ii
Many dairy herd:of the Jersey
type are now being started in the
county and the dairy busimtl Ls
fast becoming one of importance.
latmmz STRONG
|1
CLOSES ENGAG {;3IENTT h e E l w i n S t r o n g t h e a t r i c a l c o m ~ l
each night and while it has no con
veniences as yet, the matter of im-
proving it is being contemplated by
hoth Chnmben of Cornmerre.The women plan to hold a pic nlr
nexf 'haemday evening. June 29,In
zhin park in which both new and old
memben are invited to come and
bring lunch baskets and talk over
the work..
A drive for new mernbln is to lx
made soon and it in pndlctod that
lha organization will be a large one
in Qhe near future.
w - - \ - - -
form ER W ASIIINGTOS
puuucln pun;u \ \ |v - -- ,-vote of his party caucus, then he wu|Gordon Md a n i p l ,I n twai n
ahorn of his seniority honors, droplyenru,sun of Mr.md Mrs.Joe
Hclrianigld of Hnmlil, South Dakota,peel as chairman of the manufactur
¢n c ommittee; his c lark: were lak
en from him; he was breed to give
up his |mferre~l offices in the senate
office building :nd uuka an umlulred
nffioa like a newly elected senator.
He urns back to his plum fight.
ing in the m p h just u he had
was drowned l m Thursday while
wullng in n creek near his South
Quinta home.Gordon h u m u h his home with
his grandparents. Hr. und Mn. John
Dulnney hers in Binh for sometime
and his lliznded Hn Blair sthocll.
Blalr an last Saturday evening with COUNTY C ITIZEN C ALED
one of their usual snappy entenaln'ins ptayn.|Fred Tookoy, vs. a retired farmer.
Mr. Strong has made mm for a;*"1'i fvnnerly a resident of this coun
mamber of groan with his izcup of lar. died at the Lord Lister hospital
pmfenioml ac tors and actresses ~ in Omaha last Monday.
as each coming he is received with;Mr. Tnnkey was for a number of
a hearty welcome by the :how-going yearn a.resident of ihe Sutherland
peopln gf H13 city.'ldlbdl di!|.Iitl and the tllrbvtllll Of
n u playa are aiways high ¢;u,\he school.About twentrflve years
Ile wnxelf, a ciean cut. gentleman, £|ls0 he |0111 his firm and with his
very c anful an to the selec tion ofgflmily moved ua tha Hooper neigh-
hiz-people nd\I.he5 not cnly knowborh00¢|and when hs ntireml from
their paris to perreulon lm are nffnrmins. made Hooper his plan of
clean gvrlzeel gmup.labode.Blair haslong iln€¢¥e&ln¢~tl1.0l00k Ilin wife died some years bunk
forward with coruieienbk pleuumand he hp of lata n ude his home
joining district,rm!the H""¢d|to his y early c anning amoffg us a.ml1rl!.h his dsughinr in Omlh h lie
valuation of the glrogeeny of *Wikihip in the one troup that leaves Blairlhas been ill for some time, suffer-
parentn or guardians, and the l¢'»7|wi!h the universal good wishes of im:Ijom diabetes iwhich finally
emu as determined by the z=r°:>¢r our citizens.!¢1»im¢| lu viciim.'nw body wan M
officers, and tha taxes shall be col-Itaken to Hooper for burial. lhu fu
leemt as provided by h w for the n l a m n m 'Cx-:z.1:aa.\11uN nerul services being held at the ax.
other axes:r-1~;. church ol that diy at 2 ma.Provided when auch transfer shall A number of friends gathered ,.|Surviving an four sons, Fred W.
a I -_--.. ..|¢ ru.- 1_n.|\\r:11:...~.n .J.2I|mn."l".nnl¢II
fought forty y eln.lt was almost After the school cloned hers, hs was
ilk; the war dnyn when he was "thcgaent to the home of his plum-| and
Iona man of the senate-ostrlci¢e\llthe new 'reached Blair hat Thun-
nnd denounced, because of his nppo day of hh death.nitlon to ihe United Stnte'| enlnmce'lzlr.John Duianly immecikauly
into the war.took we train for South D 018,
And no hilclnsing days were ;\\r»bu£ as llmniil ia thirty milas 'mg
from the brighten of his career ut'\'¢'inner the nearest n i l ,nnhr 1rll\ live on in the m o! thu this nri;.h an umhze amount of rdn-
Aznerlcnn peoiale as the uma aid fall, has made it impossible to get
"Fighting Bob" the ideal of manhood news.fguigfi' o! the powers that be and Gordon was a bdght, likable arg#
bowing to no whim or polic y unluil md i genernl furodto m o n ;In
hu believed in stood for the beat. in~ friends and acquaintances and the
terest of the people whom he serv nhock.to his grand-parm: has been
ed ang! whom he loved.very g n u .He w u bu cd in the
Hamill, South Dnkotn cemetary.
CZLEBRATES a m iwzzvnlxf; Ax:~:1\'zasAa'¥YOUNG PEOPLE w a n
L u t Sunday.the children and "r Ou Int W ednnday. J uni 11, Min
:amber of friends gathered at Uwiliailmerlna lliliman, daughter of Mr.
home of Hr .und Mn. J . D. Johna wd lin. J . A. Hillman of this city .
who raids south of Blair. to llinlwg married to Chnrlen R. Tok, at
that worthy couple in oelebnllng Fremont, Nlbr.their forty-eighth weddinr anudveru-|lit. Taft is tha sun of Mrs. Emma
I U Al! of me children except ¢\"°;Toft and they formerly lived on a
ton and Perry, who are in the west. farm near Arlington.(The bride
men present on this azudon.vu ; member ef the 1925 gndull
1110 day wsu n pleasant one and ing chu of the Bhd:high school
It vu with the kindeat of feelinxlimd in the sec ond rid of her c hu
;L-A ...-_:...¢..mm-ml :I hr th vm ma m s in c e gn d uu lo n i n Hay .
:uni schools
(2)Rllating to the mur al!
In particular
¢
"i'3€.m and nope
Plans for proeedun
Odd md even yuh work
Practical nctivltiu u
School mdm *'
Community Q
Correlations g
Ouutnndlng methods
Fitting into eommudty
conditions
Udt-study plans
Methndn of meuurlng
results
When emphula should
be plmed
0 blutarilla forimtnaction
Il.Agvkuitun and G w m n h r s l
He b r u hSlim relates the ,1,1,}¢¢;| of
Azr lmltun and G w m v h r
to Nebraska.Nebn uln in
eucntlaliy an agrientmnl
state.This makes it both
possibll und practical to
make them eorralnu.Both
| thorough knovrldge of ag-
ric ulture and gecgnphy an
newmsry.The aumizmtiun
question: on :hu subjectvill
relate tin the upplintlon of
this knowledge lo Nebnlh.
In preparation for the enm-ilution in Agriculture.i i
should he studied u formlrf
Zy.But, in addition, it viii
be neeeuary to study u d-
rulture facu in their minion
to Nebraska geographic con-
1.
a
f
|..t h ech e r ri e st h a no nt h etr ee ,fo r
r o t ; q u i c k i ye n t e r t h ebr u i s e dc h e r
r i e sa n dt h ea p p e a l - a n nlag n n z l y
tlmungfml.l f ,h o w e ve r ,t h ecl1erri+~\
5,.because those are the kind that ily;have a very intemting program ar-I4) get rid of hem that have small g ranged. The County Extension Agent
shriveled,dulfcoioredcombo¢lH]|wll¥show the film, "SeeingW u h
laecpti~.o-ehavingbright,rcJ,¢'¥| ington."
H r .C h u .H u l kwbo o nh a vi n gl o f t T t l s i d l y m o n u n ; l o r b r o n x fl u xr t t r i l u w a .. - . . -. . - . ,_ . - ._ .l\n u ra i mnl a n l . a th i s h o m e .S.D . , w h e n t h e y a n a t t e n d i n g W :s i i lb el n c h a r g e o f t h e m u s i c , fu r: m m
1_.1 .| _ .l -a n dn i s7-
~
\
- _. . . -__
|Anouo 'ran nor'-rox anno
llre. Ron §eare went to Tekernala
lm. Wedneedu when ehe rleited at
thehomeofherdeudlter,Hrs.
Clue.Rayofnear hkelnalr,until
Sunday.Nr .endHn . T.K.lflf lbn and
daughter and Mlseea Clare endPearl
Iverson spent Sunday ee the Deeer
Tlwne heme eouthlreet of llennln.
li n .FredRey.who'arentto
Omehl Tueetlly snornlnl, where she
hadhertonellaremovedWednes
d umorning.mmehomelui.Fri
day evening.Koby Reiley le helping
ber 'uhh the work.Hn. Ham. irera.n, and deughllere
Clan and Pearl. ezd ann Wllhepenl
Saturday evening at theFredRey
home.°lllae llildred Iverson. daugheer of
Hr. end llre.R.H.lvereon, eperll
Saturday night and Sunday with hergnnrlnot,Hn .lieu. lvereon._
Clifton Anderson and Beulah Mor
ganspentSundaywithMr.endHrs. Fritz Holler../
C. B.Bunnshipped e eerloed of
hop int week.Hr. And llra. Pete Elliott end eon,
andHrs.EllenLaymanandnon,
Cleo of Bun oounty , wind xt the
;,_L.LaymanhomeSundayafter
Eoiseopd convention.The McCarthy Lediee' I'ood Selec
tion Club :net with Mrs. Dnn Thomp-
aononWednesdayafternoon,June
10.Anluterllllngmeetingwee
held.Mrs. Thompson served a nice
luncheosulstingoftwokindaof
eendwlchee,pickin.eelui,straw
berryahortcake,eoffeeendeendy.
Quite e number from thin vicinity
attended the I-Slwin Strong ehovre in
tern this week.
Hr. andHre.Peter Jeneen were
BlelrvleltoreWeclneedey.Hr.andHrs.HenryLlerh,of
Lol Angeles, Ceilf., arrived Monday
loraelaitwithli n .IAe.ch'emo-
ther.Mn .JohnThompson,whois
ill et the home of her son. Will.
Mr.andHrs.Lam-eneeHiller
rlaltedBundenrattheJohnli m
Donaldhome..Gnece Thompeon inattending the
OmnhaUnivenltyeummer' echeol
whichla inaeulonaix weeks.
Edna Road, whobeen making
her homewith the John!lleDowd
family for the put year. Ee!! for her
home ln Xeellne, Wyoming Zen Pri;
Gly..Mrs.ByronBoyceanddaughter
Jaan of Omaha. spent the put week
withMr.andMrs.J.B.Lenon.
They returned Tueedey evening.
nie Inuervl' val I RY NEW S
Dllhbd :rom a victruen lute lvovn...thelneplretionelperlo-dl,andper
llementeryleenone.MineFlorenre
Atwood,foodspecialist, willbei
cherge of the meals and three pe1rlodeofinstructiononfoodprob-;
leme.Thebln!workwillbelm
charge of Hrs. Heil, e fl1'mer'e wife
inthecountywithknowledgeof
thebirdlifeofthegecllon.1'
ScotiaBluffcountyhomeenonl.
Mt nGraoeHenderson,hasgen-
eral rherge ol the wholeplan.
lin. D. A. Benson of Sllrer (reels
vice president of the etete farm bu
reau federetlon, will be present thru
out the eeeelon and will glue e talk
The president and one other women
!rom`eech fem c lub in the adjoin
ingeountieehavebeenasked1
visit the enmp on 'Ilzurnley, June I8
A{f()p'|b_ 501
ao0 I
Adoption papers were filed )o:\t9\
dey with County Judge Eller for the
adoption of Joe Glffoni, an orphen
boy two years of age. by Sir. and
Eire.Jo:genLJorfmeen.
Ac n lc mr un nn £ :o 1. z.
`E'uz:
EXTENSION xrrrns
Te Renore Greee Steins
Withsummerendpicnic:come
: n e eah i in nn nt h ee l o l h l n l .Su ch
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For This Hoi
WeatherL
Get Intp One
of Our Cool
Summer Suits
We have them in
the Latest Models
~~
.and Fabrics
f--~-$12.50
Suités--$19.50
hue been made,the children shaliith J .'E. Hovendic k home auf. nunlunu wlllmlu =r ur llvvyun,- - . . -: n u me guru.s ...,,....._._.___ ___,_(Continued cm nan four)idny, brindng wall filter! basket.; an¢%iA. of Sioux City; nm! Haney il., of happy celebration.I 1-11° newly Weds pinn to mae their
proce¢¢lc<|to make Mn .Hovendick|Fremont,and five daughters,Mrs.'I-.qme In Blmlr for the year lm! willSPBEDINGPRICEHIGHremember that iz was her birthday. Chriqiensen,Mn .L.E.Davies of BUSINESS ANI)|',, w house keeping in thu Gustuen
t l th usual vlsit»'}looper Mn .Harvey Shlffer of SOCIAL FORlC¢\3'l";¢nuI °r»r°s»er¢sr on west Wuhingion
s The day was :pen n e a ,_-. n¢..._ r--_ :n.-..1n u..\....... ..._... ..l...-....¢ lluun 1. |n.¢Nnrl|| Hnml. Mn. E. F. Hlnhlll Q1 \!5{1¢|L
:Ni inn;1\l!liCdl!I. l'U¢frlll
th e re for e ,h m m n N e h r u k l
se t t in g ."Phone fa m i l i a r w i t h
t h a l t r i c u l t u n que st io ns o f
t h e p u t , u r i ! ! i m m a d i a u l y n -
co g ni z a t h e fa c t t h a t t h t
c h a n g e i n t h e t i l l l gr il l n o t
m u c h c h a n "n a t k a i t a t a ve r y
:_A . - - 1 n a - n n l n v n f 'h i n u l l *
a n o n .H r .m dl i n .D i c kH o n i la n dn o n
L y l e ,o fB l g m l l ,N e b r .h a v eb e e n
r e n e w i n gs i dn c q u a l n u m uI nt h i n
v i c i n i t yt h a nt h e yf o r m e r l yl i v e d
- m y: p h a t' T h u n d a yn i g h tn r n h
G e o r g eB a r da n dF t i d l yw i t h " M r
l l n u u\ ¢ l \ l . | l 3 r \u ¢u - ¢ . -.. . ~ , _
_...___-L mFridaywaningthaLothar
law met for their monthiy meat-
in| .g m :newmcmbers wonnd-
mithe! to the hngrue.'They nn Mar-
!'"E5 *:.'"""°'?'!'q»§-u "'""T,"'*
,--. --.-.._.-.__..stains on cotton or *uh Rvonls nny
ulullly be removed with em.W uh
ln map and water .and -imrnutiately
# w i v lmhturu of one hblenpcon-
each of househoid ammonia gm! water.
For oolond materials Un!nn-ap!
»a.: _| - . |\ . . .4 L -- h a n g ;b u u n n l m n n n i
'"\"Ia"
Palm Beach Suits
Tropical Worated
u l l ;I n l n u i l l I l l i n u n u l l I l l !I 1 1 l r l l l l n 1 u n ;d m v :1'| " "" " 'r l ".m n n \u m l u n . .m mI l l '~ ~~m . | ~| ! ! f . . u . _ ._ J ~ . I . ' 1 ' I °; . .I " ' .' I . . . .L U 3 . . .~1 . _ " ` } L ' . " .' ? L f . . . . . .~s b u t w i a h é n
-. - _ . - . . - A n
n t u r n i n g !|U Ill H i f m i l l th e y W ! fC -Yilll ilnl DI .|\¢uurvu|\,v n u ;vlu uuu alulilw U ;» " a 1 "w W \¢|¢yvuuluun \ \ " | " "c ve r u k e n a n d P v w l b y Cl e me n s C . G F C .M E E T S 1 Ju n e 27 - ;. W R .C .m e e l l |I
W i l l i n m a o n o i H e r m a n .I n p l a i n :-1 P l S ! l E R M E N R E T U R N Ju n e 2 7 - - D l n r r e \ ' » n £ l ' 5 w " u _"IL L E G A L P O S S E S S IO N
U 1 6 Y D H D 8 m l n n e l r i y ~ S h l f '~~Of C b m m l f f i ~~. " 1 1 . i _ . . - - . .i f nl n\ P..A !_ - - !.
of i.1l.}uu|¢|tf1n;\or of the prepantion."Kourdine Gaberdine Suits---$19.50
in all the new shades
.J. Laguns
pols esa lon n f l ' I o a n " r v t r u l y ,
1 h i t n !u \ l 1 l 'rlonnce mtrrluuu »-" ' " _U ;A charge ol lucful ZENi¥§f`u;}}i. vm rm wfurk.J U ! ! N l l . m n :Suu Buyerlnundant.
Img \'*|.l|_l\u. u - . - - -nnlrelwr ul 1u| u ..... ,....... ,,..,'da ghihr\\ 1|" 'Sha wa.: fined $100 bu! latnr the fine llla l h la r g ttt Linden,ur |_..|t...l.n¢.\n um nf Hr. ;n¢! _____._:n..z --.I dm Ula n| \nl¢rl1n f Funk uh h. hll bu n Ylli li n ll m linnssv!- -- .,.___ _____was nernl by the follcnringE510: n kIny h uofHa n ;Ghana.lnwh o vu i n h r # m a v~ ° 3 » b r \ i w i mma ; Ha mm H o i tma n , L u tlm
v h i l o h t h s u t t h g u d .g1»1».ig-I:mil and Roll!! 8-olrluidt.- -_a_I -- _ . . _ . \ ! . . -
' crops looking fine lil me way up ||vmmm ............., ...-_v u " m m "Inu Inu ____.__.___ ___.'f Fu-eninin,* "P'. nw r ma w m u r .w a l n .the country hu had plenty of rain. lin.Im! Johnson o mo lit. 0 y Inland for one y ur r nunTheyfoundHMfishing only hi: *f=*\i°=¢ nhuvn md friends in Bid:Wm. Lamson me hmlly.a n m m -
I__n """"-1 _.nu ln _-_ .;..-¢. A i n l n ' } u H \ l m l ' -
3¢¢mmrv un»»anou»d¢~u'smountlnl in $11.10 In lll.1 Rnd it duh: ln Tha Enterprbe.Ibm caught ul my w h
:¢":\1.''1u..-=.""?::-:.\».~.-~= . x 'g-~.__. ._=\..:'"; - . -.;~
h a m P n p n n s-m n m rrs nrm s z-.Bhir.Nebnska .Inna 25.1925. n n
|~ADTIMZETABLE
C h i c a g o l n d N o r t h W ¢ . s M r n
T t l l n | £ u t
:32 P.ll.D ai1 y .
T n i g | W u I
: 1 8 A . M . D a l 1 y .
c . s ¢ . z > . u . a a
' I ` n i n N o r l h
: l 5 A . H . D | . i l y e x e e b l S u n d a y .|: 0 0 P . l l . D a i l y e x c e p t S a n d u
2 8 P .L l .D a i l y e x c e p t S u n d a y .
:4 5 A .H .S u n d a y o n l y .
' h ' a i l . l 3 0 l l 1 l
E. Webb, G. H. Histo, Julian Jam;
hluth,w I.Nelson.IL A.Darian,
Homer Miller, Ray Ra!nbo!t.'¥)mnh|
John Hobud lm!Ilathe:Blunhall.
Hr. and Mn .Leo Weber ramm-
ul on Wednesdly evening from a
honeymoon trlp` ln Soulh Dokola.
Mrs.H. W. Harahall and daugh-
ter, Esther wen guosla of honor at
l .luncheon givin by Mrs.(hxI F.
Moeclnl in omhm Tuesday.
KENNARD NEWS
Mr.and Mn .Leslie French of
i i : u n a n n a m e o f s ¢ b » o 1 m m :
No . B 7 ° n f $ 7 28 5 ; a n d t h a n t h e B i l m l n
I n d In t e r e s t o n sa m e .f o r w h i c h
l a i d F u n d W u cr e at e d a r e a l l p a i d
m d c a n c e l l e d , t h e r a fn r e b o i t r e s o l v-
o d l h n t t h e C o u n t y T n u u r e r b e
a n d i s h e r e b y d i ve r t e d t o t n n n f e r
n h l ba la nc e o f $72.85 f r o m 9.110
Bb h l l F u n d o i l a i d o u u g m M o .5 1
m th e Ge n e r a l F u n d o f sa i d n m -
d e r .
O n m o t i o n d u l y m a d e a n d c a n i e d
U16 C o u n t y C l e r k w a s i n l t r u d a d t r
a d ve n i a e fo r b i d s , fo r r e w i r i n g the
|I
H u m a n S < : h \ r o c \ - ( R o a d w o r k ) 1 8 . 0 9
C h r i s F .F n h m ( R o a d w o r k )40.50
C h r i s Ive r s o n ( R o a d w o r k )m o
H a n r y K l i n d t [ R o a d w o r k )1. 20
C h r i s M x h r e m ( R o a d w o r k )2.10
T o m N e l s o n ( R o a d w o r k )3.80
Wm. Proclmolr {Road work)2.4¢H e n r y R o l r w e r [ R o a d w o r k )3. 60
W m .S c h m i d t ( R o a d w o r k )2. 70
Ch ar l ey Sc h ne i de r ( R n d w o r k )3.00
l e a t y C o n t n d i n g G o . ( B a - i d g o
w o r k )2683.98
C a l h o u n L u m b e r C o .( L u m b e r ) 8 6 . 2 0
H e r z o g L u m b e r C o .( C e m e n t é
l u m b e r )333.55
ora met puratlmt to adjounumenl
uhh June 1, 1926.J
Pnlentx Chas. Ndsan. H.C. Blaco
Hlaoo.Abseni.:Peter H. Tyson.
Minutes of tho, vrwvdins meetimq
ante and and approved.
After a onsfo! examination of the
following biiln on the different hmds
it was moved and seconded that an
following chime be allovrod xnd the
County Clark instructed to dnt Wir
ranta on tht fund! indic ated belon
to pay the uma.Carried.
E. S. Anderson (Road work :nd
dn sk in si .sa.4o
'a I I
"mundn;f'.It 1|prcmonnud 1"Ro-
day'-o."
"Brouého" ia. another yard °rirl~
rm§.ln|In Maxim and ligwdfiu
"mem" and "bad Kemp-end" n ap-
plied to a \k:.Iou|and unbrokm
h o m.A "broucho butt!" la mera-
ly a hone bunker.
"°'BulI~¢io¢ging" in stnarvrrutllng.
A " h u n "In a buI1do|'|,'u'a as-
liallnt.He m m p i c k u p t h o h r -
m¢r'a mount lf h r tht leap and
protec t him from bring pred 'uhm
he realises his hold an tha lhc r.
l an _
"°
~'I'he sign or good coffee
E
§s
HcI.aughlln's Kept Frqh Coike Service
ll LM penons wlune names appenr In the mnrgin Wlil
clip thls enupon, nlgn their nunu md pruent lt the
Nonh Sido Stan. they will receive hee, ons pound ol
ll¢lAughlin'l Kept Fresh Bulk Coffee.
.\
M¢ La1g_hlin's
k en t -r e s / 1C O F F E E S E R V I C E
E
...a Address. - .___ .- \-
AL uoncz
nsan, Attamey
mm umm uf wuhmg-
Nebruh.
mr nl the .xwliesuvnm s ul nun mm byxmolund.Guudhn 'ul
~mn. leo 'l'hCnP|°D and
~mplon, Hinon,md
9 wmdr. Gunihn ar~¢ mi Harben wumz,
rm me Tu L o t i n th e No r jh
Quarter of Ure Southwest Quuler
Section Tweniy-five {251 contllni~
3 2 0 s u e l mo r a o r ! e | | l n d a ll t2 a l
part of the Southeast Quarter of th
Southeast :Quarter of Section =-
ty-seven (277 lying North of the een
zer Zine of the Count; med now :un
hint Easterly through uid Queue
Quamr. bein; s piece of uma usa.
fm wide en lhe Welt md and 850
feet wide on the East end end co
lnininz 12.8u:res momerleu;|12~
thrabovelendin Tawmhip High .
(18)North o !Range Tlreive (12
em of the Sth PM. Wnhlnlton Conn
ls'.Nebrash: Indio ixdudeudd d
fendnnta and eacli of them and al
of!11 em!mm| .r | y ln dlIlrigh t,£i
Interest, Hen, :Mm or demand in o
to said read :stile or any pait there
of, and to enjoin aid defezaianta an
each of Umira from eiaiming, or u
setting any 1Tght, title, interest, lien
c l a i m o r d o ma n d i n o r to u ld p
mise: or any part thereof and fo
ever quleting the title to the
in the phintilfs md to remove al
cloud: from the title of said pl:
tiffs or dther of them.
Yau and eac h of y ou an Eenb
required to 'answer said petition on
or before the 2011: diy o! July, 1925
Josiah B. Jones and Herbert L.
20-4t.Jones, Plaintiffs.
|vrarda,to-vit.:'Une
a twenty -fourth:inter-
-Lot twelve (12)In
hree (48)in theC'ity
~raaka. at private sale
.|for in add applica
Iara onlered that the
f said minors, and any
~nsIntegaaléd in thelx
be and they hemhy
; _.. _
nn. W. F. m:m>nn.xDENTISTRooms over Bldr Blah Blnk
mar, mamma- - L x
I|I|'
II
MODEL CLEANERS
dover md hibllltslzlll right: entered;
:net the uid Execvlor discharged.
I! y ou fail to uppau- before uid
County C o m on .the Tlh day of
July, 1926, at I0 o'elock A. H., Ind
coatut I-lid petition, thc Court may
frmt :h e pray er tly no! an d mlhé
auch other and further orders,L!-
lounneea Ind 11862283 as to this
Court may _seem pmper.
wimm mr hand I nd O{f!| :id sm
this 15th dny of June, 1925.
(SEAL)I.. c. :;x,L£,R_
2|St..Gaunty Judge.
son, ren! name; unknowm, his wife:
DI'l'.C.Peten,red names unknown,
Peiers; 1ul mme: unknown.
his vrlfe; Don T. C. Peterl,
Peters,ned names unknown,his
wife; Btkphen T. Peters,Pet-
en,r u ]nlmn unknown, his wine:
Martin Smith,Smith,rea!
names unknown,his wife;M.H.
Smith,n d names nnlmovm,m d
smuh,ned u m m un-
known,his wife;and " d l per
AL uoncz
nsan, Attamey
mm umm uf wuhmg-
Nebruh.
mr nl the .xwliesuvnm s ul nun mm byxmolund.Guudhn 'ul
~mn. leo 'l'hCnP|°D and
~mplon, Hinon,md
9 wmdr. Gunihn ar~¢ mi Harben wumz,
rm me Tu L o t i n th e No r jh
Quarter of Ure Southwest Quuler
Section Tweniy-five {251 contllni~
3 2 0 s u e l mo r a o r ! e | | l n d a ll t2 a l
part of the Southeast Quarter of th
Southeast :Quarter of Section =-
ty-seven (277 lying North of the een
zer Zine of the Count; med now :un
hint Easterly through uid Queue
Quamr. bein; s piece of uma usa.
fm wide en lhe Welt md and 850
feet wide on the East end end co
lnininz 12.8u:res momerleu;|12~
thrabovelendin Tawmhip High .
(18)North o !Range Tlreive (12
em of the Sth PM. Wnhlnlton Conn
ls'.Nebrash: Indio ixdudeudd d
fendnnta and eacli of them and al
of!11 em!mm| .r | y ln dlIlrigh t,£i
Interest, Hen, :Mm or demand in o
to said read :stile or any pait there
of, and to enjoin aid defezaianta an
each of Umira from eiaiming, or u
setting any 1Tght, title, interest, lien
c l a i m o r d o ma n d i n o r to u ld p
mise: or any part thereof and fo
ever quleting the title to the
in the phintilfs md to remove al
cloud: from the title of said pl:
tiffs or dther of them.
Yau and eac h of y ou an Eenb
required to 'answer said petition on
or before the 2011: diy o! July, 1925
Josiah B. Jones and Herbert L.
20-4t.Jones, Plaintiffs.
|vrarda,to-vit.:'Une
a twenty -fourth:inter-
-Lot twelve (12)In
hree (48)in theC'ity
~raaka. at private sale
.|for in add applica
Iara onlered that the
f said minors, and any
~nsIntegaaléd in thelx
be and they hemhy
; _.. _
nn. W. F. m:m>nn.xDENTISTRooms over Bldr Blah Blnk
mar, mamma- - L x
I|I|'
II
MODEL CLEANERS
dover md hibllltslzlll right: entered;
:net the uid Execvlor discharged.
I! y ou fail to uppau- before uid
County C o m on .the Tlh day of
July, 1926, at I0 o'elock A. H., Ind
coatut I-lid petition, thc Court may
frmt :h e pray er tly no! an d mlhé
auch other and further orders,L!-
lounneea Ind 11862283 as to this
Court may _seem pmper.
wimm mr hand I nd O{f!| :id sm
this 15th dny of June, 1925.
(SEAL)I.. c. £;x,L1=_R_
2|St..Gaunty Judge.
son, ren! name; unknowm, his wife:
DI'l'.C.Peten,red names unknown,
Peiers; 1ul mme: unknown.
his vrlfe; Don T. C. Peterl,
Peters,ned names unknown,his
wife; Btkphen T. Peters,Pet-
en,r u ]nlmn unknown, his wine:
Martin Smith,Smith,rea!
names unknown,his wife;M.H.
Smith,n d names nnlmovm,m d
smuh,ned u m m un-
known,his wife;and " d l per
I
(001
A
a m i
l o n
E m
(CM
a m
Ho n
(Dari:
Even
Char
an
.qos
m u m m n m n c r o u
m m m c s v n c a
'.[ h a h md ( t h m u h )
.x\h\1rD.lm||.l|7,Puto¢.
l u s d w x o A . u .
u » ¢ a ¢ ~ | ¢ n . \ . | | .
xhag urv l¢¢|.ltiP.l.
c n v w a o r c a m s :
L Llne oln ud h d li n d a )
L H. Qmv- P uto r.
I Sc hool xo A. u.
mu Wonhip u A. u.lihn Enduvor nz 7 P.l.dnl xrvi a l u s mi :eh Night, Wednnd-iy 7:80
ttrnoen.[,8
llr. and Hn. D. Buc h nwmdld thi
Elvin Su:mg play at Blair Wed-
undu evening.
(Jan.Davis nn: to Emazsc n on
Friday for a :I II day;visit : i th
relatives.Q
Sir. and Hn.Pa d Rumen drove
zo Omaha Saturday to attend the
funeral of Hr. Rcgarfa frnndmotberHrs.Bxn h Rap;1,who wa.:p u t '
ninety -five y en: of In
Rz \ ' . a u d H n . ' I ' . J . R e e | e m i
Bobby niumod borne Wednesday
evening from Des iivi nu.frhe!
n m accompanied 1:01130 by li n .Robinson. rf
L u n é n a b . .
J e n n s g n .
Van Dnutn,
Krsna, 2b .
Sehcmer,lb
Rpek, If . . .
Fifield, lf
Slrkklctt, c
¥' $ ¢k , p .. . ,
o |
v
4 acf
a
4
c a n
' I ' o t a h . . . . . .
B e n i n sister,Mi n MIP!Jobuxh,51m¢¢,,s l .
Wim wil! df!! l1f?t for a while.nm, gf 0 a 0IAround ninety amended then|n!a!'gum_ 35 _ _
Scar!
8ld:
AB.8.H.P0.A.Z.....\
31 3 917 17 2|Minor|.
Ap §'~ Ti Pf>» gf- '=f_|NQQ J~ Bal yuf ELM, nam]LEGAL mmcn
|: ~AD TIME TABLE
Chicago and North Western
Tt l l n | £ u t
=~= P. ll. Daily.
T n i p W u !
1a A. M. Dglly,
C. Sl. P. u. a 0-
Tn i n No r th
15 A. H. Daily except Sunday.
00 P. ll. Daily except Sandu
28 P. Ll. Daily except Sunday.
45 A. H. Sunday only.
' m m s m s
25 A. M. Daily exqept Sunday.
:85 Pru. Daily muzept Sunday.
'I P. H. Dnily.
|
in tho Bond Fluid of School District
No. B7°of $7285; and than the Bilmln
and Interest on same.for which
laid Fund was created are all paid
and cancelled, therefore bo it resolv-
od lhat the County Traasurer be
and is hereby diverted to tnnsfer
said balance of $72.85 from 9.110
Bbhll Fund oi laid ouogm Ho. 51
ra the General Fund of said n m -
der.
On motion duly mode and carried
U16 County Clerk was inltrudod tr
advertise for bids, for rewiring the
Court House according to plans and
spedileatioru now on fllt in Count;
ClQrk's Office.Bids io be opened
July 13, 1925 at la o'clock, M.
On motion duly :nada and arried
Ed.Swonkol was appointed Road
Overseer in Dist. No. C to flil va
eancy.011 motion the report ol the Madl-
tors was received.examined ond
placed on file.' .
On motion the Board adioumecl to
meet J une 29th. ms.ANN1E(.'.HARTIN, County Clerk
0 UNTY OGHHISSIONERS'
PROCEEDINGS
(Continued from lurt week)P r e s e n t : C . N e l m n , H . C .Bl s c o
~un ty C oua mi za don nI a nd W m . K d -
|Co u n t . :As se ss or m d A n n i e C .
a n t i n , G u u n z y G e e k . A b o e n t a P c t l !
.Ty s o n ,C o l m ! !C o m m h s i o n a r .
A fe w h e a r i n g ! w e r e g i vu n a t t e n -
~ n a ft e r w h i c h t h e B o a r d | d j - o n r n -
l t o m e e t Ju n e 3 9 .192 5.
A N N I E c . a u u m u , C o u n t y C i e r i r
»1 _¢
u n
ARLINGTON NOTES
Adi nn,June 20.-Lau Millar
and daughter Ethel, of Wntsrion.
Human S<:h\roc\- (Road work) 18.09
Chris F. Fnhm (Road work)40.50
Chris Iverson (Road work)m o
Hanry Klindt [Road work)1.20
Chris Mxhrem (Road work)2.10
Tom Nelson (Road work)3.80
Wm.Proclmolr {Road work)2.4¢
Henry Rolrwer [Road work)3.60
Wm. Schmidt (Road work)2.70
Charley Schneider (Rnd work) 3.00
leaty Contnding Go. (Ba-idgo
work)2683.98
Calhoun Lumber Co. (Lumber) 86.20
Herzog Lumber Co. (Cement é
lumber)333.55
R.P.Rasmussen (Br idp ze-
pdrs)601.80
: m b B d u s k :(Labor)11.50
ora met puratlmt to adjounumenl
uhh June 1, 1926.J
Pnlentx Chas. Ndsan. H.C. Blaco
Hlaoo.Abseni.:Peter H. Tyson.
Minutes of tho, vrwvdins meetimq
ante and and approved.
After a onsfo! examination of the
following biiln on the different hmds
it was moved and seconded that an
following chime be allovrod xnd the
County Clark instructed to dnt Wir
ranta on tht fund! indic ated belon
to pay the uma.Carried.
E. S. Anderson (Road work :nd
dn sk in si .5940
H. C. Blsco (Repln and sup.) 55.11
Chris F. Frnhm (Road work) 45.00
S a m mu (Road work)22.00
C~ J.Hlndloy lD\1z¢hu>61.65
"roun¢!n;f'.It 1|prcmonnud l"Bo-
day'-o."
"Brouého" ia. another yard orifl-
rm§.ln|In Maxim and ligwdfiu
"mean" and "bad temp-end" n ap-
plied to a \k:.Iou|and unbrokm
h o m.A "broncho butt!" la mera-
ly a hone bunker.
"°'BulI~¢io¢|,ing" in stan vrxutllng.
A " h u n "In a buI1do|'|,'u'a as-
liallnt.He mus t pi c k up th o hr -
m¢r'a mount lf h r tht leap and
protec t him from bring pred 'uhm
he realises his hold an tha lhc r.
"l!aullh.\nin;" is nocidcntmlly knock-
ini clown 1| nh-lr instead of wud
i n :it.This will not be pumittad
in the Chicago Rcundup.
"8\m£i¢hlr"la a bucking ho r n
that twists its bud! in the dr stand-
i n g e n ltu h i n c llo c i n c th a tth a mm
hiu its stomach."Cbour hops" is I
term dncribing mild bucking mn-
tlanu of s bmacho."Slulty" »i|'\115ll
mphis or vidaunnus In n bona.
I"EaLin¢g n u ! "maui;Mi n t
thrown from a bucking bmuc ho or
meer."P u lli n g la wn . " " lh lk i n l h a d :
E. Webb, G. H. Histo, Julian Jam;
hluth,w I.Nelson.IL A.Darian,
Homer Miller, Ray Ra!nbo!t.'¥)mnh|
John Hobud lm!Ilathe:Blunhall.
Hr. and Mn .Leo Weber return-
ul on Wednesdly evening from a
honeymoon trlp` ln Soulh Dokola.
Mrs.H. W. Harahall and daugh-
ter, Esther wen guosla of honor at
l .luncheon givin by Mrs.(hxI F.
Moeclnl in omhm Tuesday.
KENNARD NEWS
Mr.and Mn .Lealio French of
Arlington were Su y v u l mn nl
tha Han.: Jorgensen home.
Min Irma Jepporaen, who attend:
Slidland,spent the week-end with
home roam.
Hr. and Hrs.Joe Stownril and
daurhton,also Fnida Rosenbaum
wan Omaha :happen lui work.
A number of friends gather'ul at
tha home of Lira. Sun Hall on lion-
mlay ojhmoon for a lurprile, in hon-
or of har blrthdly .Th ou pruent
l
work)su ms
Ham Beck (Labor)5.00
H.C.Blsco (Iliway Commis-
adoner)50.LJ
W.L.Hindley (S lhr r for
June)100'
C l a u s n o u n m m m n 'mo n
Radph Bnuvler (ham work!7.50
C.St.P.H. l0.R.R.C0 (D u mf -
r a n i 200
J. E. Crutxlngnr (Hauling)-1.50
Void Ireland (u be r)105.00
H. F. McDonald (Labor)48.00
Casper Cuaehaum &Dr\¢1rln:>
Peter J.(..hrisl.en»en (Drag-
Irina)
J. E. Crutainger (Hauling)
E. R. Christiansen ibraggigg)
Johnson Dru: Co. (Ether)
Fred Xnbis tI ? n n ln : )
Gem Loftil {Dnzsl==x}
Chris hiathhacn (Dragging)
Hana Munc h t v n r z i n n
Robert Madsen (Dra¢¢in3)
Nicholls Oil Corp. (Gu l oil)
Eugena Ryan (Dragging)
12.15
25.30
15.10
23.40
1.20
s m s
42.20
24.75
21.60
n a
68.50
7.20
I
tr knob"nil mann holding to th i
saddle which diaqulllfkl I, broneho
rider."Dv: f all" i n p utting l :hudown* f u n f u r m under.' n »
Knmf al in,H e l e n Bu rg e ss .T .E .
F r e n c h . H . B . P l u g g e . H a r l a n P u n c h ]
a n W a n d a n d R o m a , B e r t h a ' W i d e n -
e r a n d D o r o t h y ,C . E .H e c k ,M r s .
D e n t o n a n d H i n a R u l h F n n s h .
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-U ' u v v -v n u p -u v u u
February.1925, mm o f thi s mn
this matter game on for hearil
upon tha duly verified petition
George T. Hedelund, gulnlhn of I.
estate of Glenn Thompwn,L
" " !"f a To:L n u Tucker,Tucker,
"g real name: unknown, hls rife, Imr-
;' l» Tuc ke r,Tu c hr , ra l mme :
wnknnlm, her husbxnd, Geo. C. lloy-l0 ff. real nnmn \m¥nnw11 0 flnllnh
W a i t s: A v o .a nd C a l ! u }
l l c K u m a n , P a s t o r .
7 S c h o ol 1 0 A. l l .
B t r f l i as A. s u .
I s e r vi c e s a t 8 P J I .
u l .U J T H P T R A N C H U R C H
( O w n .N e t r n s h i
R - J .R e i n c r u a n .P u t n r
7 S c h o o l l t so A . i l .
h B l r vi u a n r H A .lui.
,s i nl w -.
azqa mx mms
Hn. 0. H. Goduy dune| Frldny.
~full Lancs: and lon,of
u ma Saturday for sn ex
it with her slain!In-luv,
Buc h ma Ur.Buch.
Ui lll Hanson spent Thum-
s..
snr Pyle;spent the p u ttha bums nl' has nerr, Henry
at Ari lnlwn.
lin. A. W. Barge attend
funerd of Geo.Cu te !in
I"rF<hr
Dummy and funiiy a! Tw
spent Tuesday tu n in g at
rr Cooper home.
~Mn. C. H. Bhnehnd md
Ula Tru! druve to Omlha
ilerle and Gntthtn ~H¢w>s
uradly at the Tom Pstrick
4 lin. Andrew Nelson are
M \ baby boy born to
Iwmlay, June za.
Arima Schencl: spent \'|'ud
with Ilia Adllldl Hiller.
Hn. E. C. Reid nowmpm
l r .and li n .Gee.Stanley
¢ l ::oC H U R C H
Co lf ax I n d S t h l t n c l a )
. U . l ( ¢P r u u d . , P u t o r .
Beh oa!m m A .u .
S e r v!c l 11 :0 0 A .H .
1101118 0: 8 0 P .l l .
:a e n i o e t a t 8 P . H .
Hitting Wednesday nen-
Y ' 8 l m s c o m n C H U R C H
:b l t n t n ( t h a n d 6 0 1 )
C h u . D . H n d n g , P a s t o r
C o m m u n i o n c vn r y S u n d a y
D a y n t 7 : 8 0 A . l i .
Sc ho ol a t 9: 45 .A l s o a l r »
Bupdiy.
CAN EV.I¢UTH.TR1NI`1'l'
Lhxc oi n u m a nd mm;
J . ~ ~
American Lutheran ehurnh
rnrngs for leetuna on
-Fundamentd Tmc hln n"
~ion for Stlunluy :Iter
£ 2:30.
r Bchoot It 9:45.
every Sund q mominpv
ilhtr in Gemma or"Engli|§:
chu at 2:&0 nr 7:80.
rlafozmution Bled:Tel.nam
putor inttndl to u n
ltalionl on Sumdny P.ll'-
nv. :.1:'ruzzm: CIIURCI
Juhon and Center atrial.)
H. Xlelun, Pastor.
1' School 935 A. li.
ag Slrviu 16.30 A. H.
z servicxs at s PM.
GANIZED CHURCH DI"
a v a m r r or LA TI"ER
DAY SAINTS
sa m be twee n Nh 1 'mn
. 3. Ellis!!. Qmdm,Supply
J' School at 30 Ucleek.ln: smm at 11 A. u.
FRANCIS BURGIA
(Catholic Church)
1 fmfu and sm struct.)
C. A. Bly tndorfar,Plato!
and 'Hind Sunday , f n a h
n l a t I A . i l.
:nd Fourth Sundays, llul
A. H.
(Cor.
11
Sand
Ho m
,shading af the Of E.B. Thunda.;
,»nndn¢.Ju1ze 18.Hin Evcly n Chnl
'cron and llrr.Neil Hurdle 'lrlre ini
mud into ihe ordvr.Mrs.W.W
1 Dmim, ¢
IEhlers, Zh
°Ro h m, 1 1'mms A
J o h n s ¢ n , r f . . . . 1 0 0 9 0 1
! ' e t z r | , 1 b . . . . . 2 0
l ( l n 1 m , p . . . . . 8 o
non,Minoru.and ot Bertha
Wendt,guardian of the eetite
Verne Wendt and Herben Wen
Binore,pu ri ne for license to
reed estate belonging to wel mino
and the Court having heard the ea
and being fully advined in they
mine,and it appearing from
application and the proof in ~~-
thereof. that it erouid be benefi
to said wants,and to all perao
inte ed theeein,to eel!for
purpose of reinvestment a i d re
estate of said verde,to-vit:
undivided five twenty-fourthe inte
u r in and to Lot twelve m a
Bioek Iorty-three (43)in theC'i
of Blair,Nebraska. at private
and an prayed for in odd appl -
tion.
zz.ie therefore gfdgfgd that 1
next of kin of said minors. and
and d l penons Integeetéd in the
u i d estates.be and they haze~
are direetd 1°son ar beforeDistrict Court ot' Washington Co
ty, Neb1a.|ka, on the 18th day
Juty,1925, et two o'e1ock PM.,
the Court Home in c!City
mm, in wa c ou nty to sho w a .
it any there be, why the prayers
uid petitioners should not be gran
ed.
lx ie further ordered that no
of the time and place of said hee
ing be given to di persona lnterea
ed In uid matter by publication -
acopy o! this onlerinfhu Elnterp .
u le weekly newspaper publish
i leir, in eaiml County and Sm
of general circulation tbered
for three eucaeelve weeks, the da
of the Iaet publication theme! beln
not ies:than fourteen edaye prlo
to uid date o! hearing.
20-3t.By the Court,-
Charlee Leslie, Jud
. _ _ .. _ . - _. . . .- -. -. . .
SRERIFF 8 l.B__
Henry lleneke, Attorney
Notion Ll henby given that under
Ind by virtue of an order of Sale
blood out of the Dhtrld Court of
Wamington Gounty,Nebraska and
In penumee o! o decreeohmldcoort
in an acijon fnerein pending wherein
Ardrew R. Brock, was Pidntiff andJuno: Ryan, Jr. eb-al were Ddeml
ants, I will on the Sth day of July,
1925, at 1 o'elock PM., at the North
front door of the County Court
Home In the City of Blair, W uh
logton County,Nebruk n, nl!at
public nudion to the highest and beat
hldder for nah lo hu\d,th¢following
described propeny zo-wit;
The west half of the Norillweat
quarter of Section twen|.y~!i\e (25}.
I
Lo: Round Trip Etcurdan Patel To
'Hu Bhd Hilia ul' South Dahlia
And Lander. Wyo., Via Chi¢ala
& Nonh Western By .
Enrybody cannot go zo Caiifornia
or the Aumzie Coast, but tha fttlia
In South Dakota and Nebraska lhould
anjoy the scenic attiactiona of our
omi Black. Hills reached practically
over night.A land of great natirnl
bounty,trse-clad hills.rugggd a n
yona, tumbling unter falia, beautiful!
lakes and streams,ueellent u w !
fishing.Mako this a Black Hllh
aummef and enjoy a a r e scenic
trout.Or wit Lander, Wy o.,the Dunh
llanch Country and tho Boutlwm
Catchy to Yeiloutono Park.
Daily during the summer mont!!
the Chicago 8 North W h a m Ry.
Brill ae!!oxeursion tickou at fares
uhich are a real bargain.Ask any
Tic ket Agent for illwrated booklet
and further partinllars.21-Zt.
Sola Ya n
B. W .-"Got on my go!! meh m-
dsy.",
Herb-*'Ho1v's that?"
R.Wf--"Elghtaon holes."
.
' ! ' ¢ u l . ¢ . . . . . 3 1 1 42 4 9 1
Score by innings:...B.H'.F..
B u m . . . . . . o o o 1 2 o o o = - a o ' 2
8c \'ih| ¢r....00000! ooo-.-1 2 1
Ti to b l| |hits.Lundt.Sacrifice
um. Bcheffier.Hn bv pitc hed hu.
Kumi; Paton.Buc s on bills, of!
Pick 1. Klahn 1.Struck out br Fick
10, K llhn ll.Left on hues, Bhir
B, Scribner 5.Time of game,1:55.
Umpire,Zallen..
NOTICE 0? HEARING
OF FINAL sa'rr1.aau::~:1~
aura or# Nsnnwx u .Washington County j
In the Cnlnly Colm
In the Hatter of the I~:»uu of
George Knhnk Deeeued:The heirs
at hir, next of kin, 1levl|oe| , lege-
tees, emliton, and All person: sn-
terested in the final settlement of
uid estate are hereby notified that
on the lieth dey of June,1925,
William Kehnk, the Execntor of uid
estate filed a petition in uid County
Court.Pr win :Hu t h h final.ld-
mlnietrntiouaccount filed herein be
settled and allowed,9.heL pmol o!
helrfhip be taken, order for dieirl-
bution of assets and assignment of
woltquar1.er of Section twenty-four
(243, dl in Township nlnneen (l9}
Range ten (10), But, ln W uhinx-
lon County, Nebraska, oontalning 120
uni more or lean..
To be sold »ub}¢¢z tn the first
mongnn thereon, in the lniount ol'
$1|,ooo.oo, ln favor of Lincoln Jai:.I
Stock Land Bank, of Lincoln, Ntbmn
Su, dated M.|rch28rd, 1920, nconlnl
in Book zo at page 107.With in
terest thereon at 10% per annum.
Said ala will be made puraumnt
to l judgment and foroelmsome of
our wd Dim-ict Court on the l2'.h
dny of Scpiomber, 1922 in an lltlion
for tht nufn of $10,681.72 with in-
u m s thergon lt the rate of mf .
per annum, hom we !2lh day ol
September 1922, and for.$29.'T0 for
costs and all :canning eosu.The
said d u n o of ,hsdgunent and fon-
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1 ~5
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Boarden, of Gretna, also a candidate
was unable to get over.The ful
lo f i n l goeeta we n present,Rev
and Hn. Bien. ills Mildre d Pmtl
of Tekunah and llra.R.A.Pall
of Lusk, W yoming
Fred Compton of Blair,v a l I
bualneae ealter hero Thumlay.
The atork made a visit to the Al
am cwpf nom weamdu. Juneas and 1¢n_ a bright inbr bor-
A number a Herman people at
tended plan dm by the Elvin
Strong company at Blair nn week.
Gem Smith has 'aorhnen bmw
painting, papering and nemoddlnl
the honae he recently purchased. just
ou t of the c .H.Blanchard hard
ware.Hr-and Ura. R. A. Fault: spent
I'rtday and Saturday in Omaha.
Beveral from here attandd the
Farm Bureau picnic northeast of
Tehmah Friday afternoon.Gover~
nor Mellullen was the speaker.
Mina W ilma Lowe la lvmline the
week with friend;at Lyons.Blal-
Iawa nu been engaged toteac h nt
Roeohlll the c omin; rw
Hr. and Hrs.. Fd Wilson and fun-
Jy were Sunday gueatrat the Mae
Cameron home.
C. E. Johnson and idlas llaxlne ab
tended the roots in Omaha Thun
day.
u m lilnnfe mx . a o m a h a ie
v1aitlngHot1'Itl!t retatlvea at peeeerlt
nm Hazel Ryan, lllaa Freda Nel
son and Mn. Harold Webster were
si|¢|'lol1l at Lyons 'monday
E. C. Hurdle spent Monday and
Tuesday in Lincoln.
Hina Horenee Ella Wood. of Te-
kamah, Is visiting friends here this
week.
Mr. and Lin. Wm.Adamo,_#Loses
Maxine Johnson, Anna Earle Pete:-
non. Helen Triplett and llarie Adamo
spent Sunday nt Oakland
Hr and lira.Ruben Daugherty
and chtldran and L .D.Bundle and
Dartmre were snack-end g a g ;al
Lhe E. W.Burdk home.
Hrs. Minerva Carter, of Blair was
here a few daya hat reel: helping
:are for her mother, Grandma lmre
who ia very poorly at pneaentf
l r .and Hn .Irvin Caldwell,of
'rekamah called on Herman rdatlveel
Saturday evening.
A number of little folks, dayrnatea
nl' Betty Joan Rosa. gathered at the
home of her grandmother,Hrs..I
A. West Thursday. June as to helpher oelebrate her fifth birthday. They
had a flue time playin; game: and
[!etty'a mama served a nloe lunch.
On account of the had weather
Tueulay evening, the lecture by Ltr.
G.H.Wood, of Lqalavllie wan not
given.Ilelativea have receivei wnnl from
llr. and Hrs. J. T. Fitch that they
are havlnl £006 luck on their trip.
Thelr ear was working nicely an.|
they are enjoying the alfhta. ,They
were in the vicinity of Denver.
Augunt Rowe ahlpped a car ol
rattle Monday evening for Tuesday'a
market.
Mn .Floyd Loftia spent severe!
Ilaya the past week with nlatives
ot I3Iair.
Lloyd Keller. of Tekamah aaa ebueineaa wler ' h m Monday we
ning.
Olin liopeuell, of Blair, #la in
torn llonday.
Lira. Pratt of Tekamh spent Hon
day evening with friend: her~e.»
Several tram hen attended the
Ak SnrHen show in Omaha Honda)
e ned names unknown,Lydia Ann
Rodman,Charia K.Rodgers,her
hnzblnd;W ilt:Piles,P001
ai names unknown, wife of W ilt;
1 |;_Wm. J . ihnneil, :ul names
unknom"n, Tbpmu R. Wilson,
gwitmn,real names unknown,h h'wi!¢;Linh Tmkar,Claud Smith;
\Rny1:nom!Smith;Rebecca Wild,
Cody Smith,George w.Wilson,
Wikon, real names unknown,
Ihla wife; uuml Van Wilson, '
vhllmn,r n !names unknown,his
IT.P1
Rev
8111161
~as
: .50
7.20
4.60
l .40
7.00
Void Ireland (labor)105.00
H. F. lllcbonald (Labor)48.00
Jsek McDonald (Sslary for
June)100.00
Frank Nuevo (Labor)65.00
Nehr. Clllv. e Mfg. Co. (Re-
Pllrll 5.00
Omsha Reed Equipment Co. (Lu-
rieant)99.75D. S. Prkhard (Salsry Inf 55
month)50.00
Guy Slnder (Team work)15.00
Sun Stevens {Lnbor&ss!sry) 107.50
Shure t Hinss (Lmbor\ ll sup-
vliua mo o
Watson Tyson (Labor)20.00
Mrs. Frank Allbery (Caro of
poor)`\ 20.00
Hrs. J .Anti!!(Supplies for
poor)10.65Amdt.Hdur.{S;\1:p!1ss for
Pwr)21.03
A.N. Bullard (Managing Poor
Firm)40.00
The Beekman Store (Supplies for
Pwr)_0.F.Cumichssl (h bo r)
Henry (.T.'1rl.|le11sen (Supplies
for poor)
Crowell Memorial Home (Cue
of Inmate)
Peter Elstrup (Supplies for
Pwr)Hurry Ervay (Hilk for Poor)
Fnrnberg Hardware (Supplies)
Christina Pick (Care of Poor)
5.40
38.00
28.97
45.00
14.19
o.1a
78.20
20.00
H. B. Printing Co. (Supplies)69.50
Kon. Co.op. Merc. Co. (Supplies
for poor)80.00
Msbel J. Mirah £P\>¢tsar=)13.47
Sinurice Mehrens.Sheriff (Ex-°
pense)21.70
Moore Pluxnbing Co. (Supplies
J: labor)9.45
J.Mueller (Supplies for
poor)QSM)
Clifford Munson (Sl1=n>85.00
McConnell Moellor& Green-
field (Auditors)827.25
G.w.McBride llicmdrul 28.35
N. W Bell Tel. Co. (Rent and
tolls)21.65
Chu. Nelson lP2r|>rm. freight
and repairs)3.60
Nebr. Qulv. & Mfg. Co. (Re-
pairs)101.00
Reed 0*llunlon (Expense)1.75
The Pilot (Printing)41.01
C.H.Robertson,Co. Tress.
(PavingDist. No. 3)502.89
Louis Rasmussen (Welding)1.15
B 3.Redfield (Supplies for
poor)_16.70
nr. J. Sas (Supplies for Poor) 59.61
Orin Slriclslett (Buy ing).75
Struts & Hines (Labor and ma-
mls l)13.65
A.Swanson (Supplies for
poor)Gu~'
Waller Lnraen Garage {Repsdn) 63?
On motion duly mule and osrrieu
the following refunds were gnnted
Hans Meeves in the smonnt of
$45.30 for the years 19222324 b
reason of having been issessewl fo
w. A. I'ranks $119.92 for 1921-22
232t by muon ol having been onQ
seam! in the wrong sc hool distric tiOn mqtion duly made and carrie!!
the foliouring resolution win adopted:
WIII-IREAS,it appears from the
the Reconis in the County 'Pressur
ors Oifioe. that there in o lmionce
a:li being seated at one large table
whkh hold n pretty basket of core
opals and fern leaves u a c enter
ple¢¢.Mn .Raymond Ludwig held
high :core and received a pretty
use.Those invited were: kleulamen
James Comoluls, Clyde Cook,Roy-
mond Ludwig,Vernon Marshall,P.
|
o n o n n n o n n o r l u n n o n n o n n o o h o f
»
J
I
n
cook WITH
G A~
~'I'he sign or good coffee
E
E&:a
" " € " '--- - -
M¢ La1g_hlin's
k e n t -r e s / 1C O F F E E S E R V I C E
h o n a f t e r w h i c h t h e B o a r d u d j - o w n - : H a u l H o n d a t v n r z i n n 21.60
e d t o m o e t Ju n o 8 9 ,192 5.R o b e r t M a d s e n ( D r a g g i n g )2 2 . 2
A N N IE C . I IA R TI N , C o u n t y C i e : i s N i c h o l a s O i l C o r p . ( G u l o i l ) 6 8 . 5 0
-----E u g e n l R y a n t D r \ w n z >7.20
C o u n t y Co m m i s si o n e r s R o o m ,i G ¢ o .N e l s o n ( D r a g g i n g )4.60
m m , H l b r n k n . Ju n o 1 5 , 1 9 2 5 G l y n R- uf t D r n s ¢ i n s >23.40
Th e B - o o n l o f C o u n t y C o m m i u i o n , A m a n d a P a t e r s o n ( R o a d w o r k ) 7 . 0 0
-- ..
:~4 on
Arli on,June 20.-Lau Miller
and daughter Ethel, of Waterloo,
la.. eeme saturday for a 'rialt vm.
Hr. Hiller'a lialer, Mrs. Jay Black-
burn and family.Hr.Hiller ra-
turned Monday and Ethel will spend
tbl summer here at the Blackburn
'hmmmMn .Alfred Menklng and Rohan,
lin. 1. P. Dewitt. LIIIIHB and Hel-
an were guest:of Mrs.Menldnfa
moiner.Mrs.Goa Lanaon Tuesday
afternoon,when ahe entertained a
group of friends.
Clare Brununet was taken alelr
quita suddenly on Friday while ai
work.The Mleaea Mot: and Helen War-
ren. who are attending the Wayne
Normal, came home for the week
end.Friende here reoeived wand of the
rnaniage o l Charles R. Taft and
Miss Kala Hillman of Blair,the
wedding took plaea In Fremont on
Wednesday afternoon.Mr.Toft ia
the oldest son of llre.Emma Toft
formerly of Adington, and Ia batter
known e aa Johnnie Ton.
G. A.hall left on Wedneaday
for Roeheate N. Y., when he will
attend the lletlonal Nnrserymerfa
Convention, which meeta there next
week.Carroll Unland and Clllfonl Deck;
er :notored to Wayne on Friday to
attend the Annual "Homeeomlng"'
at the Normal there.fn. F. cook, who hu been employ-
ell ea operator on the C. é N.W.
nt South Omaha, harheen tnnafew
rod to Blair.L
An informal picnic rrnr given ul
the Fair Ground Park on Wednes-
day evening in honor of Mr.and
Mrs.Ii.w.Marshall and daughter
Esther, who expec t to sail July in
for Europe.Alter enjoying dinner
served under the trees, the remain-
der of the evening nraa apent in
dancing.Those prerent rrerez Messrs
and Meedamea Clyde Badger. G.I.
Pfeiffer, R.A.Davies, Don Weber.
ll.W.llarshnll,Mudalnee F.E.
|Webb, Ethel Unland and Mine Ealher
na.-null.
Hrs.Ray Ilalnb-olt of Omaha hu
put week.Mr. and lin. Leo Weber and Mrs.
Don Weber motorad to Omaha on
Thoraday.llaa.Wlnifred Judson and ron
,Tnnnan of Kalletell, Mont..left on
'1`""'1°r by nuts for Ch ltllo alte|a brleI viait here nt the G. A. Mar
lalull heme.Mrs. Judson and M
'hialaltlll are eoualnrn- llr. and H
Marshall aecompanied Lhern aa la
u lllu eu rl Valley.
llre.Walter Eehlenlramp entar
tained three tahlea nt bridge on
.Wednesday afternoon, eompllmenta
ln li n .James Cornelius.of Peta
luma, Calif.Afterwards the guee.enjoyed a delirious two course lun~
.
E
§s
HcI.aughlln's Kept Frqh Coike Service
ll LM penons wlune names appenr In the mnrgin Wlil
clip thls enupon, nlgn their nunu md pruent lt the
Nonh Sido Stan. they will receive hee, ons pound ol
ll¢lAughlin'l Kept Fresh Bulk Coffee.
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M r s . D a w s o n L e a r n s W h y
the Tale hone Company Advertisesp' I w o ~ m a
fqwsf-1»»to Mn.
DsI1on| question as mvhz dscTdephnoe Company adrenueu.
'*OmCom 'doa `heliu m, ll top~able £22
fiontlheloveat wvibkrhlmuconsistent with reuunabla 'nmto employees and 4 ini: fthlrnol do Im taht ofour property.
"ln order to do this," thempnifmm added, "wa must havethetionalIvvmlfand~ mug.We dial
oni ' L ° 5 i ' . m ~3'
'Through our mann 'hhemplo ees ik. m self nad-1-wi our ldvenisfq, In ln-
'a.f'°.1:f°' om *:;."='=° °"
ouraianho zusogspfor z|»m1,a.nd
:dl of the prnolema involved Inptovidin| nance.
as lfxhe bliemnlidcncei~" 1 s wthe lxuighndormeolumuuqn
as we mQ 2 Iiisuin '"a"§'*>"°°.:'
.so or I"3..°"§Zm.».¥l"'J'f the publk
or ukphone nuke."
Iithemis myquadon aboutourhulnen youwould liketo have |nnrered,|nk|.ny¢mp1oyce.
Noamnwe srann B m. "ra. ¢=:P1-: c ms Co.
s a u . s v s r l n
\..£h|I'¢llc| ¢0n| || | !| ll»Unkll| ¢I3l| Ulll
umm
The nm. Dr. Amlnrnnn xml Flaw] Lonnlnll UIIDI ll not complete Until I- v ,- . .. . . . - - . - -. . ¢ --. - ' » .. - - v u - - »
autoed to Omaha Monday to attend
tha Dinbled Vatartns Convintlon.
Mn. Cheisn Whitford and bn, of
Arlington,spent the \nek~¢nd at
the A. C. Byafa home hem.
Hr.and H n .B.R.Jones,nz'
ll fist on his :lull with dl four fl!!
aut.
"Chuck wagon"In tht cook wl-
gorii "Doughie" il ua uubnndld el!!
len thm s y n! old that his Ioot it!
mother."Maverick" il an upflrandld
will
' m u
or ins
no ns
Gund
Servi
1050;
b m - .
Bibil
fur!
Tho
mlnlun
DANIS
liuvnr Lroulnz ax-ne in §rmdny for nnlmul "W", mn ' nu old.
1| few dm l. with Kennud folk:'Mn. Lum Plvlrv. Clin mm,mms n.u>1~xs'r cuuaca
.mm |...... .M muh; w|.|.M» um Anhui D. 8mll||7» Ministera u u v o v u " .¢ » 1 ¢ " -H . - - » - .. v - .n m n n r h m l h a l h n n n l f i l i n t r a n k .
;;;1 '..:.f..,.. E£»X§i§=a§§5n}L§¢Sunday, Juni 25. 1026.
n fvnm frnnln Rnlnullv mnnlnr in zo AM.S u n d a y ~y..,. ..-... ...,..._ ,..-.-_, -..., ._npend um week-ami with n l l ti v u
A numbvr ol Kenlund folk: auto
od w lllnir lu! vmek to uuend the
Ehvin Strung dmv: then.
Enrnm Spnhr c ame up Sundly
ha m Omnlu, retm'nin| In the eve-
ning, hh mnthor nocumpsnying him
kan n f or u few d ay l dll!in thu
my ,,The |nhn\ daughter of Mr.n w
Idrl. Ansel To h of nur Kn nnlrd.
pnu d a ny Su nda y .s u m ( u m m
un lm we n : h e ld Monday mamlng
nl the home.Bur ial wu undo in
lhn Blulr mmeicry.
Mt n Dpul Y| | | r.of Omnl-mf u
lpc nding l lm dny u wi th lur mud
nwlher, Mn. Kinpiou.
Hn .Rau WIImo¢, of neu Dale.
ment the wack-and nt. ilu hom: at
Hurry Rodlleln,of Fremont,wi :Ivlnlung friend: Sn Ksnnsrd ana day
. .. -\.
l l A M.Naming Wnnhlp.Bir-
mon subjec t: "W\\o'a Alnld."
7 P l .B lp lh t Young Peopls'\
Union.
_ s mi .Evening vunhip.Bannonmb ks tz "S p lr ltu ll Alhln fn '
The Prayer mv#-'nt uf du church
in lmld mry W adnudny c wnlnz ll
8:00.Choir Prlct-leo every Fridly
at 8 :W mc .
The membsn ol our Dumb! Youn|
Poopln'| Union an a busy gmup jul(
naw.They n u m|.k!n|plum for
due :ending ol \ lun delentlun tu
the A n n u l Su mn u r . u n ly nt
Grlnd h h n d llle (hh m In
ordar w nine funds lor Uuy urposl
dny will c onduct l xdmhmeuz shud
on July 4.Thou in :huge of the
prognm for the luemhly ln bend~
(ng every sffnn to :nuke u \ h | b m
poonh In lhil ellen.
har dwzhkar, un.u. J . r m¢ h |¢'~r-I- e r u a A ll mn th e r w :
CHURCH 0? CHRIST
(Cor.
Band
Horn
Even
h u wife;m d " d l per .1..5ie¢n1ng,Pressing Repainling or elnlming any inter-Located 011
-me North Hu r o! the Eur Washington Street
:Qunrfiz and tlm South-Blair. Nebr.
ent in, ~
Southeul
ua : Q u :ing? Qi" ~.;,. ?E%=E»}iI1`=!I
(26) and the Nortbeut Quarter of
the Sc ulheut Quarter ol Sewon
Twenty-levels (21)Ind Tu L o t i n
the Nnrthweat Qunner ol the smh-1
wut Quarter of Section Twenty-livem y mw n x n g 3 2 0 u n :m m m i
o n
U H A N I D N . : w m a z0'B ANL ON
Atic meyvnt-hw
as- oz
:Es
(Lined
lld lr '8|-Ind
Pam
len Ind a\l lhxl gm of the South-
wz Qunner ol l e Southeut Qumr-
ter nf Suction 'I\rmn!y»neven (2'!)i ,
lying North of tho canker line of the
Cuunly roml now Nnnlng B u n d y
ihmugh uid Quarter Quuur, being
a pina ul lmd 458.9 feet whiz an
tha W elt end and aso.a fe d wide
on tha 1Inst end and contmining 12.8
n m mom or ku; dl ol the shave. . . A u Township 'Eig|||.|en (18)
Norm o! Rang¢ Twelve (12)s u e
uf the 60| P. M.. \\'uhlngton Co\m~
N. Nebmh. red names unknown."
known, wife of H. v. Wikon.
Dsfendwta.
g o e m I n s u n a m a n n a n q
(1)
oF R A N K 3 _ s xn s w w
(Aunt for Pdrmonz (keunury)
n n H l x h u t P m f o r
POULTRY,CREAM AND EGGS
On Flhh sum South of lndepend~
em Telephana Office
Ind.1221,Ben, Am zaax
o
oun i W ihon, :ul name: un-T
R o a s m s o w . T H E ' m l w nI75 w..{ Front Street
. (Cor
Fltbtr
Pln t
month,
Bloor
an 1o=a
: l n t e r mM m .H e n r i e t t a !\!rer=|a n d sist er,L .H .C a m p ,P a s t o r
H h s L y d l n D n v e u n . o f B u n n a nvi a l l i n l ;re l a ti ve s a n d fr i e n d s h e n ~ ¢ } \ \ 1 = j = h h u be e n ' I M I
Cor.
IYD 11.
mo n tBland:
Ihrnll fn r n ¢|\nl'|.l{llll.|nn1»u at tnec unvtntinnstmaYou and each of 'ygu are hereby Third floor out of Danish Pub. House
nr tiilerl thaton fha Hth day of May, First chu Adlorlng,cleliaing,re-
Rev. J uaph Bxunusun and wife
and baby,of Har(-LUM Wh.,u m
IF vm W ednesdly for a vnu v i m
rulntlvu and [Hamm Rlv Rumun
sen was puter hen lor a number ul
y a nllr Ind Mn .Wlll Nllsnn,a l
Omaha \lll| .ed nt thu Dick Smvrlrt
home Sand!!
Mr nnml Nn. .l A S wllu n : u w
nhl! with nl|¢.l\u.
Mr A.w Wldenen af Coda:
Bluffs,u ma ln lu ! S u n d ay s vn
nlng for n eouph of ully u \l-lr at
the Chu Wlduur homeMrW ide ner luvu d w I n t a l
um week for mn extended vhlt ln
mm nunnded the Cotnsr Yom;
l'¢oDle'| Cunlannn;an #ent m
omuu for put ar nu of tha sua
c. E. Canventlnn and :lx nn inllethlny for oy : Suu Clmxh Con~
nntlon.
lle In du services next Bundny lf
y ou vln t ta ha r I M "Rhea " fr om
mm K llh n r i n p .Thom 1| nothin(
sn but bm wh: than n mmu good
in it.Our c hurc h is only 1 bul-
mant lt pnsenl. but the nit ln c ool
and lnnh. lo coma nut Sunday and
lmjoy our wonlnlp haun with ul.
Vu ltla n ' B i b ll Sehaol i r q i n l
July 6._
DIETHODISP ePlsooPA| . c nuuc a
~ Council Bhlf ll S unda y fo r a
_¢_x o. u. HeP|\'md_ Pnlwr
Illplrartl1
Evenh
P n w
212| 7:80
B T m u
zszs, Josiah zz Jones mé nmeia Plirins and dwrinr
L. Jones filed their pelit§on in the 0District Calm of Washingtbn Conn:
;=;~ *"°°'::*':...i'; '.':~m:,.~:i,°;z'~.,~ P R E S S ' ~
"°"'"old nm Hive Annex
Prompt Deliveryfendmts, tho object and pnyer of]
said pethlon is to obtdn a deemsmljudging am we plnintllfn. Josiah an-41.Ind. Phone 81.
E.one: and HerhertL. Jonas anthelute mrnen in fee simple!LOTHROP ls LOT![ROPof im sms' :mr of un Som.h¢m G u m NORMANQuarter and the Southaven Qunrterl .Mtarneys
,J x..»l... "|'»¢nln|.l¢» ron .....a n..nlnlv ltnhr nm! Gmail Nah!
1
(GmacR n
Huly
md Hal
Chun!
fle e an
n g :
butifan of assets LM assignment ofeguarier of Section ~enty-seven:of city hall 308 Lcfiangllldgllr
to Om:
Hn .
Chicago
ltnded
li n . D .
His!
dny in
Hrs.
week nl
and 'lil
Hr. |
a l tha
1'||¢.. .'@'|
Blair Milling Company
?
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§~
The Flour
You Use
/
The quality ol your baked
products depends largely
dpon the kind oi Flour
used.!'lllntup Flour is a
thoroughly milled product
of the highest standard,
and you are sure to get
satisfactory results.
'l|Hr.and Hrs.Herald Baiel.of
Dmsha were visiting the first of the
week in Kennsnl.Mr.end Hrs.Holrsnl Appleby
Visited one day l u t week at U t
hams of J. C. Appleby.
llnohhy W i dma spent Tuesday
snemoon srith Alla!HeC.snn.
Hilo Jeppesen, who Wu operated
on a couple of weeks 180 f°\' appendicltln In not yet sble to all UD. but
1. ssinivs some :ml hu mmf friends
hopfhe will soon be able to be up
again.V e n Knudsen,who is attendlnx
summer school ln Fnemont,spent
:he week-end with hams falks.
- . . - -l -
COWBOY LIHGO LFOR
UJCAI.. RODEO FANS
JIlst ss s dictionary of the French
Ianggsge is essential to a Eg.-.msn
u n x
With the eoopention of the G. A..
R. member: andReief Corps, s bl;
Plhiotlc service dll be held at lhh
ehun:I1 next Sundsy,at 11 AJC.
Following the serviee, 5 bum din-
ner in honor of the G. A. R., will be
given in the basement..F'dend.s sm!
neighbon an Invited to share this
service and to bring their baskets
am! participate in 111| dinner. Friends
and me mb e r s o f lh s K . K . K . | . s ~ s
cordially welcome to this service.
Remember lhs Sundly School sad
evening serviges.
ooxmzma-rlo1~1A1. cavnc a s
James A. 3lcKeemnn, Pastor
Sunday School and morning sob
vke as usud next Sunday.
Special opening exercises in tb l
Sunday Sehool.conducted by Rev.
lfnifnnmln Hn nn Ilmn li. 10 A.\I
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gg.
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3uf-'
llr
Urs. H
nu..:pint 'I
homo.
lr . I
u n v u
them i
l k ;
nenlay
lr. .I
[evening
IHLAIR FORCES scsuarann
" " " '" " * " ' " " '*°"" ml.:-es above be sold to n ti d y
id 1 l i e g andInability20wnmrzsafelywithf f . L .»_..1'..I°' ......=-°"f`ff
1 ||.¢i. ng' I
Blair Milling Company
?
\.1\~ /
§~
The Flour
You Use
/
The quality ol your baked
products depends largely
dpon the kind oi Flour
used.!'lllntup Flour is a
thoroughly milled product
of the highest standard,
and you are sure to get
satisfactory results.
e." \Itrip, an will a dictionary of todae]
On mqtion duly made and carrie!!
the foliouring resolution win mloptedz
WIII-IREAS,it appears from the
the Reconis in the County Treasur
ers Oifiee. that there in a lminnce
ple¢¢.Mn .Raymond Ludwig held
high :core and received a pretty
use.Those invited wen: kleulamen
James Comoluls, Clyde Cook,Ray-
mond Ludwig,Vernon Marshall,F.cook WITH
G A~Q o n o f u s o n o l n n o n n o x u n n o n n o n n o o h o f
\YOUR INCOME
llayo you mn le I'r.»vi~1iun uv lb-»|.e:r ill
Ou your fm xnu nm an A4let.
Un your buck a Linbilicv..
H your income is wurlh Wurking fur. it is wor th
\'ru|.ec1in|z.
Mr. Farmer, we write \ Spochl Policy for you (ur
$16.00 per year.
All Claims Puid D z
By HARVEY POUND Geuan\'Aqen|. for this District
Fidelity Health and Accident Co.
The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method
Cheaper than any other way'
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
lingo bl of much use to the vhllorin the W elt.For the especial bene B T. P A UL L w u mi g gm a yand duhI-'nayam.
this oflerlnn of Fink, ment ihl Scrib-
ner :em down so detest at Blair
Bruulay Ind famed the lun year
champion: out ol first piano in UM
paid for a period of twenty days
tural the lntry of md decree \~hi¢l\
was made and entered on the n th
my of September.I HS and ului
ldnn, drove dun in 0mll1n|
lm! ntiondad thi neu.la be l Rector ol'0uu:n,|
fit of the many hem who an can-p R.;' " " " ~-temnlatinz trim! to the nttll c ount-J.nertun,° '
r y } ; i |w i r . t i m E n t e r p r i s e p u b l h h u
th e nll mch ed l i n t o f t e r m s us ed b y
t h o n t h e n n c h une!i nc o w b o y s p o
t h e m d w -Th o R o u n d u p a n d W n r l d i
. ¢9-n -4L1-.-.... ...HI L4
Su n dn y ,.Tuna 2801.
S u n d a y Sc ho ol a t H3 A A I .
E vé n l n g s e r vi c e : a l . 8 : 0 0 P M .
La d i a n 'So ci et y m e e t :Ir l l h H n . .
lpenr. me we!!-Ml! at me plren:.\|_| nlu|standing.The Hubs,idla hadgmeni,in te nd m d emu beingCeoSmithlwmsStmuinwhileSeriblost~v.||y ner ¢ *UP still unpaid and In full form amiWiibur Lowa I; vniwinx a nes- pod into #Jw lc quu Ind..effort,u n laid m l u t a h lb o w
tion inn his dulha u mall c arrier Blair found Klahn for nine hits dneribed wuz 5 ,:nhl u aforesaid
and L. A. Womivrud iswenring the Bn! am extra bln c lout was mmle,'satisfy " H Jwirnvmh interest
patron:on m m 2 as substitute.that by lamdt,Blair :bird u-ek¢r.',,,d md.: u pmrided by uid order
Hlrald Swanson a u¢i.|tin¢ d the Pic k and Klalm wand a | m11im¢',,,d d r ",nd Iu r In such c a n
Wondnrd ( n a r y stan whllo Hr. pitchirug duel,i lu former whiffing mad!nd p,.,,u.d_
Wmdwgld is any .'~ men, :hill Kllhn retired elv\'on,|Data! um gn; day g Jung, was
4 L n l m p l o n sn l p : m u m m u y u . : v uh l d i d G r a n t P a r k , C h k l x o .W L IXI L _ R oi l a ru l _ W I Th i m d a y . J u l y R a d .
~l»4 15 to 23 audit thc dhulion ol the
Chicago Asmelauon of Commereo.
wilh "Ter" Aunlln.world hnwus
Radon" 1| tha Mexican word for!Hin-"Du you nsliy think so?: n u n A n o n u r m r ! c a l m m u m m !n u n a ll a w ui one b u t ua , B ills.
rv»_,._.....,..._...._...-.~ ._L.-_..¢»,..m=¢......-..-....<,.,>._. _:_ . 7:11-_ _ _ _ .;"__ _;':__:
P a s h ara n m n nv m s sBhair, Nebrlzkl June 25, 1925. . . n u m n r m m » n n m _
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. - _ - g u - u .= . ' : . ' : : \ 1 r r » :/ , v c 1 f f , f 7 £ n . ' s 1 * o § 2§':
_ . . . __ i 1
Attention farmers!!
Add to Your Summer Savings
$35 to $40 by pumhasing a reliable
Shorpless Cream Separator
With all modern improvements.
Will do your work quickly and
thoroughly. Easy to keep clean.
700 lb. capacity, Iactory price $ll5, our price $80
900lb.u n H $l35. u as $85
Enough saved on a purchase
_for a nice little vacation trip.
lt will be a pleasure to show them to you.
~T h e Am o r H a r d w a r e
g g num.m.axnKA ~
ww-"
ma x A. m owls .Plldhllf n u n
u "\ -l f - s ah a m b e e n :»l :I £0
Road The Enterprise for nests
Ihlle it is news.
Gt r Loans.mmthly payments,
wmnr service. George a Hiker.
Albert Sprlek, of Fontanelle, m
a Blair visitor today (Thursday)-
Hargsrd m a Hemiorf,U m m :
ers. Blair, Nebr.Both phones. 43-ti
Before selling your hon, call Ind.
Red 121 or Bell Ash |581 for prices.
;subsernn for 'nn Enterprise.3 J.F.Campbell,fo mio m,mf s
and undertaking.50-ti
H. E. 'Bron le a bwness visitor
ln Kennan! today -{'l'l1url¢!ay.}
Farm Loans, low rates,optional
payments.Geo. B. Rlker, Blalr.
lliea Elisabeth Kelly has just !In
lbhed taking the sehool temilla of the
Blah school dim-lox.
15-II.A.R.Belles.¥Mn. Rasmus Johannsen ls able to
Mrs.Ellen Pom had as Sunday
Company,George Carter,Jr.of
be up and around again after an
attack of gall stones.
Omaha.|Miss Milly Storm was n supper
Hr.md Hrs.Q },|Allen and guest at the Sam Axtell homo on
family sgzemoa a Masonic picnic in'h=* "I'hurs¢lay eveninz. ..r
Highest prices pod for man.|
51-tf.Buch Bros.
J.E.Campbell,furniture,, ,,,,..;
and undertaking.$04!
Bnrl Stsnfield,Jr.of Teltamlit,
was a Blair yisitor llsl. Tuesday.
Dr. Layland sum. Chlroprsctorl
Farmers Statellanltllulkllng.11-ti.
We buy cattle.Seo us.7-tzf.Buch Bros.
J. a csinpbsn,tumitnne, nw
and undertaking.52-ti.
Edna Robertson is elerklng into
P. Z'e on Friday ;
If-you lee it In The Enterprise, Wu
can know its right.
Read The Enterprise for news..
Fred Jenkins was sn Iowa business
caller last Tuesday.
Henry Rarer of this c ity was a
Herman alter Wednesday.
.Money to Ioa n on d ther d t; or
fern;pmpgrgy I-one time loan if
desired.5-ti.FAI BI LOANS:Private money.Fred Compton was a business vls-Citizens Ravinia Bank,
plenty of it.Call snd see me.itor in Herman Thursday.Blair.Hebr.
s-mr.Geo. n. Ritter.Haggard s Bendorf, Undertakers,ltr..mu Mrs.Wm.Linden were
ne and Mrs. a E. Aronson have Blalr,Nebr.Both phones.-ta-mi omits vlaltors Tuesday and Wednes-
returned from a fishing trip to gm!
lakes of Minnesota.
U. G. Garner is the ownen of a
new Chevrolet Coupe purchased ro
,icenlly of Everett Aroneon.Calhoun yesterday.|Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCracken of.J }.1 Campbell is dri ng a new
Mesdames Neil Bundle and u°{}mahs ,were steel-emi "'"°""°"uu1§k Conc h purc hased last MondayCameron drove down from Hum". Ltladr, waiting relatives here.Id me Arn¢itSny der Mom, g
last Monday evening.5 Hrs. L. D. Warrick, who lives north Wahl from Mrs. png Bugeon, who
Mr. and "'?~ Clark S¥'*°""""'° ?§-';°"1'.:. "'..Z'I§..f°'l'1`." .`;.'ffE'"'rels-is visiting her =~»=1= in Kaneas Citi.
For Sale:-Farms and residences.
s :ood llst always. Geo. B. Illhsr
e u
Miss Mary Cook, of the Citlsens
State Bank,spent last Sunday In
day of this week.
Hrs.Annie Stewart and Miss
Frnnees Gross are home for their
lsrill sire a un sreek'soo1use!l
piano to a limited number of pupils
during the summer.Phone Be ll-
Cedar 1501.11 u.
Ped. Wsddo Nielsen.
IIONBY IN GRAIN--$12.50 BUYS
guarantee on 30,000 buyers wheat.
No further rlslt.llovsmeot be oppor-
tunity $500.te,3400.Particulars,
market letter free.Gu i n Traders
Guido, Dept. R-61, 82? Andnss Bldg.,
mnmuoolin. llinneaota.N-Bt.
-luis. CELIA SPRAGUE
Funeral senloes _were hold for
somn\er's nation., H n f f l -; " ' | ' : ' * u ° " Ho n d a ! ~
Little Jean Cram of Fremont i s m ; h ' = " ;» ;e A_H ?
Pender.'visiting at her grandlstl1er's C.NJ f ;,amos o ee
.o nsAndrew Crulekshank and wife,» r ' " ' " " " ' h o m th i s s le e k .I The damned was s reddent of
Omnlzn were vo inet 1Sunday so visit Mr.and Mrs.Soren MoDondd.Blalr for over forty y ears and had
Grandma cmnelohsnk;moved this week to Kennanl, 'ehere been living for the past ferr months
Mr.Intl ~Rosa and they will makotheir home.~ " P Soldler's Home at G1and
l l n h n I-w - - 1
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Summer Dress `
Specials for the 4th
w
.|
_ . . . __ i 1
Attention farmers!!
Add to Your Summer Savings
$35 to $40 by pumhasing a reliable
Shorpless Cream Separator
With all modern improvements.
Will do your work quickly and
thoroughly. Easy to keep clean.
700 lb. capacity, Iactory price $ll5, our price $80
900lb.u n H $l35. u as $85
Enough saved on a purchase
_for a nice little vacation trip.
lt will be a pleasure to show them to you.
~T h e Am o r H a r d w a r e
g g num.m.axnKA ~
H?E!
m o u n t : : v a n 1 : n u n n u n :l
P r i m P e r Y o u 51.50
En t a n d a n ho u nd - e l l -l l m a tt e r a s
th pootdiior aBinh, Nab., under
I-b|Az¢o10on¢r¢||o!l\lu¢h3,1879..
d i n t!pn mg q [YELGill.11U,slv ; -~- - -m m a n n o t w i l t ;g 'nu cl oct .e¢ !.g m co.n¢ .ltut ions.G n z d e d u m .
I d i d n a & m a k a a n l c t i v ¢ ¢ m , p | { | n ;t h a n W i l ![ N I U l b l r l n ~t h e
1 r u p o n d e d zo o n l y f i n u w s u n l w i o i - 1 cau cus a n d w m n t i w me th o ds ,
t h i p r l w p l e i n vo l ve d W u c n m i s t n n
w i t h o u r t h e o r y o f go ver n zn e n
w h a t l t l a c k e d w a s p r o p e r l e g s !r e
to show myself, four of 1rl1icJ1 anne
from warn-en's duh;I couldn'!.'n-
fuse umm; could 11 .-- 1 1 m m 1 , a d i fe u a n , ¢ | g , ¢ f In | 5 9 9 g u l a t i o n t h e n a t u r e o f w h i c h e x p e ni _ - _ . 1 . - .. . . » | . ¢ 4 ¢ l u h o r l l l . t h o d i .
g g I n a w l!! n lw vp ap ux vhl ll hl
' A u m a I l l h u r e n g m o f
c h l r u u r is n o w h o i n l l t o l ll n l l u n a n d s t r u n g e o m m m l o u r
the m."
- - _| l A l 0 N A g L ;m a n n
. u n r m t l s h o u l d b e s e r ve d l u e ve r y
fa m i l y a n l u n o n c e a w e e k .w e m n
r n j o f l n e w vu y o f a s n
l l b p m ! |! 9 |1 D %Ti l l l ll l il l ll b l |l lD ' lI ¥ l. l l u m mm m.yl u l il f z ' J w |-s e r m o n w i l l b e i n a u n t l y r e m a n d h u e k m ;si.ne|y e p e q vd i n { * ¢ " ;° § ' ! ' f ' " ° " ;
iation ~ ~ tlm¢p|Id for Lf tht~made the lékh-I»'L§ L~¢»&¢}ud moi
ac rlptlona rillre c wn ini orc aatthe
énimmd mbscrlptlon pric e.Eversc ulasc rlbsr mn momma tha t n w'
conditions are made a part of the
aof|tractlan1rscn the publisher and
attbsarlbct.
Home blocs are made eftreeden
In o e f olf vv-
Funny eozna Qcllow l\alln"l said
datk sounded like a mothcrln-ln.
1l | I us e |u
Ggaostta smokers are not the
only on li rolling their own nowa-
days.
I " | _ I - | | I l l
The hidm c ost of [aa ll not confinedtoautomobiles-many : p u b
on help.
I
No chsmlst has over )o% been alll;
to succesdmiy mix hooc h and poo'
LH"Ju;ndcrus plone note-
aoliuo, Elon-wzrltm on disciple.
d discontent are gonexqlly erlgh
hour lllk h u and tnozninute vroxl.
an .
Bl: hundred and eighty mllllo..chlrkcns We!! raised ln the vom
nent election and gg!myseu Inuotncn in af!..ct no matter how mo-dectly' and sl'.an.l.face¢lly--tbllcitlng
the votes of the people on our own
lnitlatlvo,I was rsmlndful of the
irdorc d person who had been con-lvlc tc d of murder ln the flnt degnc
in a stats there capital punishment
was still ln vogue, am]the prison
er knew lt.
" l' h e c o u : ts s k c d l1 lm. a s ls th e
custom, Ilbcther he had anything to
gay for hlmsol!bdora sentenceshouldbepronounced:"l\lo,ssh,1
reckon not,Hlstah -ledse:only dis
am prlne to be a lesson to me."
"htel 'them's my sentiments* ex
actly,I can think of nothing more
abannl and illogical and pemlclona
.ln politics than thla direct primary
.*$ltc m.I ana thorouginly disillu
.sioned as to it lon; ago; after e
very slight taste of lt, personally. I
.ant heartily ack of and disgusted
with the whole lnllnosa-
"Wl1y. just look at lt!An election
approaches.'l'o:n,Dklc and Harry
null to the c ity c1eri's offlco and
announce themselves as candidates
for the various offlcea.(Yea,I
Stale: last year-thirty :nilllon 'B ' heard you, but the ofllca for 'arhkh
than In 1923.
Farms ln northeastern Montana
now average four tlmaathe Origllmi
lmomeuuuad entry. or about 640 acres.
Department of J\¢1i¢1llturc Ilyures lnthisterritory320acres as a o n ;
man farm unit.With the help of o
boy doing a rr.an's work, 480 acres En
crops an be handled.
The western p l ; t o f u .which
1 filed does not attract by salary or
fosa and there was the palllating
circumstance 'that.having rztlred
from actlrs business,l have some
time which It was suggested I ought
to ln:-n ln :that particular way.
Nevertheless md not'arithstandlng,ae
I said before,never actin for me
under this primary system.)
"But to continue tl1o_mclancl1oly
tale, the camlielatos come in droves:
ond, with a fur exceptions, the ques-
|
podant, ls not only a politic al mls
fit but a menace to the public vel-
faro.To lt la to be attributed in
very large part the deplorable irr-
dlfforenco on the part obs very large
perccnugre of the voters to alueirduty at the lrallot box-and natural
ly ws the voter who knows nothing
about the quallfic ations oi the can
didatas and has no authoritative ed
olce on the anled la neglecting, ln
lncneulng numbers every year.l0
perfonn his duty st the polls.
"lt seems to me that the time has
come to make a return to tlge prin
ciples of representative goxlernmcm
an issue ln the election of rnllnbers
ul'the legislature,now that both
burma may be filled with men
pledged to :zen rctum."
|_lVE STUCK PRIGES
ll SOUTH ummm
Fat Cattle SHQ to 15 and'
25c Higher--Top $11.65
l>loGS 10 AND 25c HIGHER
Activa Trade In Sheep and Lambs _,g
s 25a Advance-western Lambs
\1s.oo:Feeder La mbs ltlm;Fat
lanes $6.50.
Union Stock Yards. June 24. ms-
Raealpta of cattle Tuesday n n #|500 haul. quality was good and tha'
marks!nrong to l503$c lallhar.
Beat ateers :nada su es and o u tlaelhn sm ss.Oovr stun ruled stron'
|untu lender. auumt n m.-tle salt ns the coolslos isor-arly tlnlshod.dralu
when xr-ruler and add the Kollnulngsauce:Cook together :href tunic-1
spoonfols of bumr. three tobleupu|»n»|fuls of door; when smooth alld grad-1tially one cupful of chlcken stock and!
oaevasn vtlpful of thin mom ot' mn'
milk.Add the corrota and eesson with
onehalf teaspoonful of lemon juice.
salt and pepper to taste..Aa soon sa
wellhealed add two wellhenren eggs
and serve al once.Garret Pudding:-Take one pint ni
grated raw carrotl. one cupful or ao-csr. one cuptul of flour, onelm!! (ea-
spoonfol or clown, cinnamon. nutmeg,allaplce. fmerrezz pound each of curnnla and raalnl. onehalf coprul of
melted butter.Ml: well. mld two tea
spoonfuts at baking powder to the llourwith the aplccl. sol: oll well and poor
into at wellbuttered mold and hnll lout'
lnotml.Horse but ohh a uqom sauce.Boat and corn Puddlng.-Drain the
liquid mmm a can of corn (this may bamud in soup or other dlalwa).l"ulone pound of lean bed through :hc
meat chopper.Brown n rnblesmoqnful
nf daopgml oalon In o tsblegpoonful of
butter, adsl one lnblnpoonfnl of llour.and brown agalll.Rllr in nnduaily
one cuptul of stron; bee! stock andwhen smooth, season with snll. and nep
per.Pm the meal une! corn in alter-nsts lasers In n baklna dlsh. pour over
the aauro.aonsonlng each layer.Sprinkle the top nlth a hal(inch layer
of cheese cover and place In a hotoven.luke covered a half honr. ull
rover and brown.Queen el Puddings.-Take we plotol bread mxnnhs. one quart of mllk.one rupful of snxnr. the yolks nf tom
eggs. tlsr grated rind of a lemon and
two l|ll||lll|smI!lflll|of butter.Bolts
ln a pau wt ln wnlor.Wlnen cookedspamd nsor llw mn a layer of jelly
and rmor nuh a merlnguo. uslnz the
\al1llHl bonlen stiff. four tableaponnfull
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t h e D W R ! ! !g f a | 1 ¢ \ r p l a y e r p i a n o l u m !l u u a u v u u n a l q u a n|i f y o u h a v e h o g s t o s e l l ,c a l l Apurchased Iut week.
my Gladys Siekkotber, of omaha zz.Bde: _at John E1.'erson'a barn
visited hor mother,H n .A.g o "Phone Ind.~ 1 2 1 Bell Ash SBI.
and Hr. Voss over Sunday.15-21H L "I n g n e y J e n s e n ,o f o m n m C .C .M a r s h a l l a n d R z i p h n m m f é r
- -- P \ » | I . » I n n u n u n n h a a a n l a n u l ! !
states that ahe will he home noon
Mrs. G.E.Krause spent a few
days last week visiting Mr.and
Alu. Kenneth '1`ya.on on the botinm
road.
Mm.Walter Larsen and li!:¢l¢
daughter, Misa (l were Omaha
viaiturs on Wada ay.
51.E.R..Stewart ia driving a
new Esau Coach pumhuql of the
Amdt-Snyder Motor C0-
Mlas Myrtle llurdum is now in
Bobby Wd: of BL. Edwan
is visiting his aunt,Mn .
Trlplett.for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mn. Edgar Clan
family spent an few days th
visiting relatiyea in Omaha.
and Mrs. Nels Gonn Jensen.
Misa Gnaoe Rose and her Sunday
School class had a picnic in the
Castetter Park Tueaday afternoon.
Hr. and Mm W alter Larsen were
called to Omaha Tuesday by the
serious illness of Hr.Laraen'a ais-
ter.
lo r Sale:-Some of the but ra-
ean;lata to be found in the city.
Priced to sell.Inquire at The Enter
prise office.tf.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lang and fam
ily are now nicely .oeated in the
Airs.Annie Stexvart realdenee on
Grant street.
Mm.Frank Biffar retur d home
from Bethany Sunday ere where
she had been attending the Christ-
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at the Enterprise office laat Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Clausen enter
tained a number ol gueatn at their
home south of town East Wednesday
evedng.'
Mrs.J.A.Kuhn returned from
the Clarkson hospital in Omaha
where she has been several week:
for treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Harghall Ty son. oi
Omaha, ap-ent Sunday in Blair rlait-
Ing at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mn. Everett Tyson.
}Ir..an4l Mm Harvey Draeger and
baby daughter, of Omaha are risit~
Ing their paferjg.Mr.and Mrs.
August Draager,of this city.
For Sale 3-tube Erla rellex radio
u f mmnlete with tubes,batteries
a n | a u l a | w . a n . . .- . -.- , ..d a y :t a n t w e e k i n O m a h a r i a l t i n g
relatives.
Gliddon llrnoltapof Lincoln la vial!
lng his grandmother, hire. L. L. Lan
try and his aunt and uncle,Hr.
and Mn.Hannia Grlnnn this week.
Mn .Clifford Kraune,Ura.Sth*
Cheely and ¢l_a\llhter,hilas Ruth
spent laat Thursday and Friday al
the Grant Allen home in the eoun
nr .The Danish aurnmer aelzool doin:
Friday with a picnic for the :Irie
and bow Rev.Nielnen and Ura.
Ove Andersen ha\e had/charge of
the aehool.|
For Sale:--My renldenoe an 3rd
and Washington atrteli aa I amgoing to make my home permanently
:.r.llh.vnla lnrmlrv nf John New
rremonc, wnen ann nan wan wp;|»Aa tn..v.... ...... -............ ...._.ing the png two weeks.`In Margaret spent Friday evening ll'
The Blair Independents noitlww at tha Herzog home at Herman.,Sl
their game at Fontanelta laat Sun Mr.and li n .~N.l n ar
day on account nf the raln.drove to Ly on: last Naaday to par 3
new Ruth and Leia J enkins a==u;:"""'° in an °"" Fellovra plenle uvhereitll
Olive Smlth and Farabee Moore and ,teWill Rathminn spent Sunday at the Mrs. ami llra,K. T. C!11i5l¢l\M\l» u1~; s me¢11 home in .trzlngwa 'alto live northwest of Blair. are the rn
proud grand parents et a fine babylle,at.\-lee Blanlcenfeldt,who lives'.in the southern part of the eounty d r at the Fnank Slrnat home.Q*
is visiting a few days thla week with!Wm. Rodgers, the florist, la my dl
lim Ruth Allen, at the Clyde llf theae day; enlarging his plant.He aeln . : h ome .h u found this neaaaary in onler nl
rMr.Earl (look,aon of hir.and to care for his inc reasing huwela. |°'
hlrn.Wm.P.Cbok of Omaha,ia|Little Katherine Jenkins,daugh-3
spending the araelt with bla grand-_ter of Hr. and Mrs. Fred .Tenkinh -5
mother, Mn. J oe S. Cook, of arent spent the week-end visiting her|
Colfax street.\~ grandmother. Mrs. N. D. Newell of' fl
Arlington.sMisa Catherine Sorensen, a nnrae ____.L aa ; tl
- - .- " - ». - . - . . . --_ . _hardy after urivlng in Blsir nhl
as married za Kendrick Binrqua
1 d a h a w m ; d o h | r h o n » i n t l z h
ty nor zines.Sha vu pnc uled In
auth by elevan hmthen Ind lda-
~ra.hor hulbtnd and one dnugh-
r. Jamie Squiorn. 'nbc dlld aid*
|dnl|ll ago.One daughwr, lin.Fnne u W ile
an,of Den Moines,Iowa, a IND
lughtaer,N u .Myrtle WQQ5'lm!
mnnl grand childnm, nephews and
teas survive to cherish her mem-
ry..Mn .8 p n lu |was s mlmber of
ua Congnzationni church and of
ue Womenh Rslid Corps.
She I a i n :many fast and m a
rlendn unc ng her wquninhnau in
:Ll diy .
m c u z w s z n u z x a n o a f
DATES
Aug.1,1925 " .
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Mrs.Emfni Toft is moving into
the Gustaaen rental property and
will occupy the house with her son
and wife,who were just married.
Mrs. Anne Mumaugh, who has been
staying with her mother, Hrs. J. A
Crulekehuok, since the ueath of her
father,wont back to Omaha lust
Saturday..
Mr. and llrs. 0.U. Sanders and
son, Bobby, of Omaha and Chester
Hansen of Fremont. were over Sun-
day guests at the K. T. Christensen
home of route 2.
Bliss Vero Datohler,of Council
Bluffs, visited a few days last sreelc
at the home of hir. and Hrs. Sam
Axtell.Miss Dstchler ls s cousin of
the Azul!children.
Mr. und Mrs.Lou Soll, of Scrib-
ner, Nebr. are the proud parents ot
a son born Wednesday,June IT.
Mrs.Soil was formerly Miss Ella
Struve, of this city.
Mrs.t.onyerr»of llooper,Nebr.,
visited her sister, Mm A. c. llansen
and (emily of this city. last weelo
From here she went to llloorehead,
iowa for a few days visit.
Bliss Helen llindley, daughter o f
Mr. and Mrs. C. 3. lilndley of sodth
of Blair, and Nr.Arthur A.llap
pel of Oalclaanl, Nebr. are to be mar
ried this exenlnz. at the home of the
-"" r "and loud epeaken A big hsrgsdn.
Bell 61,Ind.White 121.22-IL
The Epworth League of the Id. E.
church will meet at 6:45 instead of
7:00 o'c1ock on Sunday evening, June
28.All are welcome to this service.
Come.
Mrs. Jack Whltealter,ol' Chicago
came on Tuesday of last week tovisit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Haynes.She left last lionday for
'ter home.1
lllss 51 Metainger and Carl llo
vendlcl:drove.to Irvington last
Thursday to take Mr. tv. H. Richards
down to visit his daughter,Mrs.
g B. Smith.
Little Billy Chambers, son of Mr.
and Mrs.Lloyd Chambers, had one
of tne nicest parties imaginable last
Saturday when he celebrated his
fourth birthday._'
l-Ira. James H. Jensen, who has
been in the Hlalr hospital for the
past six weeks, is reported as galo-
lnz slowly.ller illness hu been a
very serious one.
At a special meeting of the City
Council Monday evening it was \l|
ed to take up the intersection paving
bonds and to re-sell them at u low
er rote of interest.
Lint. Ole Jacobsen and daughter.
Alice. returned last Monday evening
:.';.,".'a:;2';;..:"""' 'Mrs. L.A.Williams,
22 lt.Ventura, California.
Prof.Nyholrn,who taught the
Danish language at Dana College
the past year, will take some educa
tional work in Chicago this summer.
tie is the editor of the Danish paper
ln this city..
Hooper plans to celebrate July 4
with the biggest, best and most en-
tertaining program for the day, everput on.A number of folks from this
vicinity are planning on visiting
Hooper that day.
Mrs J. M. Jensen of Arnold; Park,
lows was operated on lest Friday
at the Blair hospital and is doing
an well as could be expected.She
is a sisterln-law ot llrs.Emma
Washburn,owner of the hospital.
Mrs. Geom Benclc, who has ban
vielting at the home of her parents.
hir. and Mrs. Ernest Schneider tor
some time,returned to her home
last Friday,accompanied hy her
baby boy born June 5.
Mr. sun Flick and person,of
Valley, Nebr. spent Sunday afternoon
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sherry llooro.
They also called at the Chant Koepke
home as Mr. Koeplse and Mr. Frlclt
were echool mates at one time.
Two copies of Stanley 0shomesss .u e \e a _ 1 . ._ _ . 1 n l . . -c - - - s
in training at the Nicholas Sean'Mrs. 1-;vs uooa and uaugmer, emu,hospital In Omaha, spent e fevr days'nml Mrs.W. F. Hemphill and chil-
lcst week Melting her parents, lldr dren left last Saturday for Oakland.
and Hrs. Jurgen reason, south ofC|Lll!or!1ia where they will visit rda-
town.~tlree for a few weeks.
A force of work n are busy l Friends and relatives are looldng
putting in new floor 'gems and a
rcw floor in the building recently
occupied by Donny;Gulstiansen.
Jens Nielsen is to he the new hau-
pant.I
John Sutherland a goat.John
figured that a goat would flt ln
nicely down in gasoline alley, zndght
help drown some of the nolee of
the auto tourists who stop theq to
tank up.
Mrs.John McKay returjed last
sleek from a few days visit with
relatives and frlends in Lincoln.Her
father, Willard Newell, who aooom
panied her on the tllp, remained for
a longer Visit.
Hr. and Mrs. Chas. Haynes have
had as guests the past two sveeka,
their daughter and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. J . w Thompson, who had just
returnal from a visit in Chicago.
They expect to be here s few weeks
mo re.
Hr. and Mrs.R.A. Jenkins and'
two children of Tabor.Iowa camelast Saturday to spend Sunday with
the Frank :mel Fred Jenkins families
of this city.On Sunday the famll forward to a vlslt from Mrs. L. A.
Williams and daughter.Letlta,and
her mother, Mrs. L. ll. Selden, who'are on their way here from Call
iornia.l
1 Hr. and ldrs. Chris H. Wrlch, who
live near Orum. are the parents of
a baby daughter born Sunday morn|ing, June 21.This addition to the'
family rnaltee three daughters for
u r .sos ldrs.wh e n |
Hr. and Mrs. V. S.Danfonl,of
Omaha accompanied by lllss Alice
Nielsen, were dlnner guests at the
H. Skov Nielsen home last Sunday.s n a Nielsen ls m e doin;sum-§
graphic work ln Omaha ~
John M. Burcham, who erorka at
the gas plant, was taken to Omaha
last week,to the Wise Memorial
hospital for an opentlon for hernia!
llc ls add to be getting along nicely
and will be homo the latter pert oi
the vreelr.|
llr. and Mrs. Carl Kolterman and
family joined the rest of the Holter-
man families in a plcnle and reunion!
at Elmwood Park in Omaha last
S u n d a y .A l l o f C a r l ' s b r o t h e r s a n d ,
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SPIKER
Saturday evening
`.June 27
VYITH
Loug's Royal Urchestrl
Come and Haw in Biggest
Time ol Your Lila.
-»Ad m i ui én $1 .00
S|5ectator's 25c
k l l l l :fo ll ow p i n e i n " t o t e m f o r u u
il b¢In¢ fought 'br the government
in thi Sierra National l"o1'e1t., an. A
o u t o f f r o m 3 0 z o 5 0 m s t : a n a a n .
emu as uni amount 1», zz is blingl l i z e l t l o n o d w h i t h e r i t i l w o r t h i r h i l c
'" ' " f a r g 2 1 f a r o n r e o n t r o l l o d c o
Kion In :' W h o a r e t h e y ?F o r w e
m o a t p a r t . n o b o d y k n o w n .Of c ml rn e
Q u m o s t o f t h e m u r e e a g e r e n o u g h
t o t e l l y o u a n d y o u h a ve t h e i r w o r d
fo r i t t h a t t h e y o n e m i n e n t l y q u a l i
f h d .l ' q n l b l y t h e y a r e .b u t h o w
do es t h e vo t e r k n o w ?H a s h e m y
i n fo m a t i o n o n t h e s u b j e c t o t h e r t h a n
1 n .| __ _L L i _ . - - l 0 |
m d i h o u m a v u z m e u l o f u - d
a nQ n o u l l o n s o o C u t i e :Ch ot co t o
p r i m a yo uS in gs .m . o o ¢ u . ¢ 5 :N 0 4
t o eh ol oo I n r l l n n .H U A O Q IL O G :
t l l r ua go o d n a r l l n l s .$ o s o o l o . 3 $ :
o o m m o . . t o m r y a n r l i n p . $ 8 : 5 0 | . !$ :
a o i c o z o p r i m a h a n d y n o o n .$11.10
n a m e ; c h o l c e t o Q r l m o h a n ; b o n a :
o ; a l g a r .-...nl i n n § n \ | l l l l l f l .
o f m : . \ \a n d Ih r Jn l r f o f t h o l r n r o l l .
Pnn . ir.-Q slr nl'£¢ n a
N O T l f . E B E F O R E
T A K I N G ' m x m : a r
To Fred Bnnd and ol]person:
irliareltld in Lo!! 5, 8, 7 and 8 I
Block 99 al!in the former villam
n f P n n i n n h l fl '\ fn l \ l n n | n n f".n||nlu
Summer Dress `
Specials for the 4th
w
1 Q o '. l .-
fering of Su'mmer
Dresses for the Fourth
of July Sale.You will
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o p e r a t i ve l i ve sl ac k sales age nci es
In oparstlnn in 20 o Mme leading
terminal llva stock msrig u of g h
fcounlry.Over uralva million ani-
mals wan 'l1a1u!lc<l, ard tha saving
in commission dunes alona io from
a n is estimated at approacimshlyone million dollars.'
A NNW! is on fed by the church
o o m m h a i o n s _ t o st r i k e t h a w o r d
" o b o y " f r o m t h a m a n i a ! ! o o n m o n y .
W l1at'a t i !us a ?I n a - e l m pr ac t ic e
a m w o r d o r usa a a p m a m f u m n l u .I n a fe w eases.pe rh a ps ,b u t n o t
m a n y .A n d s o t h e vo t e r g o e s t o l h r
po ll s o n p r i m a r y el ec t io n d a y a n d
p i c k s u p a b a d l o l o n w h i c h t h e r e a n
t h e na m e s o !a h o s t o f ca n c l i d a t n
a b o u t w h o m h e h a s n o su i t ab l e i n -
f o m a t i o n a s t o ch a ra c te r ,ca p a ci t y
o r p u r p o s e , a n d h e pr a ct i c ai l y sh ut s
h i s e y e s a n d m a k e ; t h e p r o p e r n u m
b e r o f e r o s m u o n t h e b a l l o t a n d g a s
a r r a y .h a vi n g e x a r c i u d t h e i n c i t i
m a b l a b o o n o f t h e clt la an w i t h i n
| 1 \ I . w U . n o o |\| \vu sv ..»H.»- . - - - .m . s o o u . 1 e :l a i r t o £0 04 m a r s .
a s o s a o f o ;q o m o n zo l a l r m m .
.so 9.50:i r a a 1 .r a m a d u n c s u l s
$ 1 . 0 0 0 !. !5 ;ch ol oa £0 n r i m e h e l fa r i .
3 l o . o 0 0 : o s 6 :go od l o c ho ic e ho l |'ar a, _0 . 4 0 0 % 0 0 1 l a l r t o £ 0 0 6 l e d h e l i u m .
l l s a u n a ;c o m m o n l o f a i r l e d h m
sr s.35. 900 1 1 5:c h o l o a t o p r i m a l o o
c o w s . $ 1 . : | ¢ !. £ | ;g o o d L o c h o i c e M
cow s.srsxoo ofnss fa i r i n : o o d i n d
c o l a !4 § 0 0 l . 8 0 :c o m m o n t o m r
b a t ! o o w s .8 3 . 1 5 Q 4 i 0 ;cut ter s.n u
0 8 3 5 :c a n n o n .s u s o a s s ;n a !
aa l vs a $ 5 0 0 09 . 00 ; ha a vy an d m o dl u m
a va a vaun umls,u n n s | . u v u u v ; |N e b r a s k a .
Y o u a r e h e r e b y n o t i fi e d d u n .I,
t h e un d e rs i g ne d ,d i d o n t h e f i f t h
d l ?o f N o va r n b e r A .D. ,1923,p u r
Ifchase a t Pu b i l c t a x sa l e o f t h t
tr e a su r e r o f W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,
Nebraska,the following deacrlbed
lots situated in Washington County
Nob:asks., to-wit:Lois 5, 6, 7 ml 3
l i n B l o c k 9 0 a n d L o t s s . f i . 7 a m i s
In B ! o c k 9 9 a i ! i n t h e f o n n e r vi l z s u e
. o f P o n u n e l l e ,W as hl al gt on C o u n t y ,
§¢§¢E.1A§ Q, ;;.;§ »;;;.§.;». _g \;;.§"=1¢; \|~glkf|3[
not dn something that WUI l d u d |
ir mint?
im z ze l ns l y p o p u l n .Th e b o o l i n o n ; } : ; '
:w i e i n t h e b o o k stone a s w e l l a n d
f f h m l n n f Q l n n l a v a r e n n d i n n r i t :
.\lJlI\¢.l u :l \ l l !l | | l |\r.|.uuu.h o m e o n S u n d a y e ve n i n g .
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NORTH SIDE STORE
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Then you will realize jusl how unusual-
ly good, good Meat can be. Tender and
juicy. the choicqst cuts of the choiceat
stoék, it is easily digestible and full of
nourishment for every member of the
family.\Ve specialize on Spiced Meats.
iEin k e use ul a u ut uz r a m colur m um m m a n t m u w a r l m n l l c . { a n l | i o n 9 d | " " t p r i m a r y ex ce pt t h a t |.hu ~_.¢ - l n . - \ .
;§¢;;"""f 'ILE Qfsifknlh ;|FII Llllllll Ulu nlgnuBowsthousand lresh abeop and
hmm arrived and loam! A
lol nl prim: nront ln a quanr than Munday.Western
seeks the Difiu and, sn n rule. the
ihv lmnhr he n u lu ll.the more
likely he in to get ii, 'irr¢:|zu:lleu,'
8.1 MN. Bdllaprnp used to say, of his
Minus 'ml-I up to SIIHXI:nntln1"Tlx: ~I| I: .~-:» u der \\. ich 1112 pub. 1 lad lerdfr lamb! az Il3»00
only, owusd and drove earn, but imilie mimi vu l¢|m :u" :-f- thfs sys-again brought !4150.
henry ape hlnarlnx over his shoul
ders.They vent finl until the "nig
s m "got to wnr lng Umm,than
¢ou|.lnlgbL Tourlat camps were all
right when the zerpednble people
hw? out-flwf high
aprannflat$!!5.flll
Fu ur ls
hmbimrnenhip ¢>I old urs bs the rabbI¢.tem In hu-I enough mr.the iethsr-Quantum: on ¢f=e¢D "ff :-~
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be mo txpendvls.
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dckell in children.
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wo. sho loaned al mn engraving in its
tnvrl-batlend fume--l relic at Drmc lriul sums.
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511 Why Use old Tires When
Meats For A
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The Fourth
Whether you plm to serve Cold or
Wnnn Mem for ygm'\E_our1.h ofly Dinner or Picnic, yoT| will be
.lb e to Gnd just tho Mau ynu'wnnLhere.We have made special prepa-mions no se;-ve you mmplemly.
Swaet Pickles and Clmesa of ull
kinds can be hai here also.
BUCH BROS.
Pastries Fdr
July 4th
Will be entirely gat-
isfactory if purcliaa-
ed at /
The Home Bakery
The Home of
Blue Ribbon Bread
The llome Bakery
CHAS. N. HANSEN, Pl'0P<
New Ones Are
r u n ?A n
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Q u a l i t y T i r e s Q
30 x3 $1.15 ~
30x3 1-2 8.95
~Always Try Us First
Arndt-Snyder Motor Co.
BU ICK ESSEX
m g o u r . J a n u a r y
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ing in a supply of
ml Things we have
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u i d ." J l m .y o u a r e n - u s . "B u !b a r n n o s n e e h i m .a n d b e c n m d a n u a a n a i d a q c e d " ' 1 ' l f ' _ '-' $ f f t , - . . - . , ,"H o o n e r ..' I 'i 8 . 5
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than he wished because hs bldInmanum: sdrulnru, particularly
than with women, fslled or succndedaeeordllll to the mnuace m m thi
humdrum world .ho couid lead an ll agala Into un tmplnl and ¢|\1=la"l°'-and junglo at Change.
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mntmounly.
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aruund tbogorner of the house.Sha
could always remember the heat of tho
blazing mn of anon which tallttled ill
burning upon them u I! It von some[rut wrath.
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what the public believes it is.In the
long run character and reputation be-
come one and the same thing, for no
man nor institution can long enjoy a
good reputation built on had character."
See us lor anything in
Tires, Batteries Oils or Gas
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swung at her fumhend. her wma.., _ ; " m" n ,M vu n l to -
h o r vn u .-n ll my dlnriz-tina."n m r .
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=O =~M o n s t e r C e l e b r a t l o n §
Fouxth of July dainties
We also carr' a fudl line of
Furnitureyou
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nm: n u m : n n 2 01 % va r n d i ammzu m lt; o uh n do zmn pe eu u lly
lt ILM! ! been given gon b y m mhfulnr.Irs just n c ymbal nlu1:c'sability to han tha right xmnp.I n
Gm*
'Il thlt all. J lm!""Im" he lid. ly ing lrilhlr'Bec auu gm hnvalft th o mm N
be mlrrifd. Jlm." |310 a l i . m u t t ;her mouth our no that n looked me usurly punc tund pink opnlng.811|
Iilld to llva nur tmmorulltyz sm anl m sibariau p l a n a .am had 1mplhe plc lun of n eu-mn hunc h
:mil lltie d u p b q lz h h e r lwli lllglun.Sho wud have been nm tt
n u n h m m n h d m td n m tn f r o m
"Well, um:-~|llten.ww. a h o mThe name 1| written on that uni.Bc
| """ an F ridu . th a twelfth of thamonth.nz be than at four u'clork.
You hem-r rome the day before. Gel 5mom and dum be arlgmmuv
"No, Jim."'"Why du 3ou look nt me ao?".'Bnaun I huo no none: now."
"Thnfn all fight.Hers. lake shin.!t'| plenty, an Don m an; :me an
lt..And you :wrt ur-7""Of Nuns mr. J l ."'Your luml an that!-.,,
lhl put her hand in bit"Why an you going nny, llm?
21|lucid!Into hu eyes,and lfBrew had knmrn tho umid wter. she
would have seen aumlthinl of lhe hmtxllty of J lm Hennepin al um mo
num."Hull mf. Illl.""Tvs I J ld | ni l, " an lid mn:IJ
t i e m t d l y m s m m i x m m f o r r win St. 1.ouls7nu%l as thll sa ll nz un
dna pl- W e ll. P u h ad n ull."
Bum walt to ar. Luau.also me
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MOVED
To the old J. D. Gar-
rison clothing store
stand.
See us for the next
pair of Shoes or for
Shoe Repair Work.
J. E. Fischer
Fireworks Sale
Blair Racket Store
Just received a big as-
sortment of Fireworks
of all the best kinds and
they are priced ver y
reasonable.
See us for picnic wants such
as Crepe Napkins.Waxed
Paper, Paper Plates, Spoons,
etc..
Special Prioes on
'otos the 4th
Kinsfolk usually gather to
spend (he Fourth together.
and what would be ni€bf
than to have a group photo-
graph taken so that all will
have somelhing to remem-
ber the day by?
Verifo Studio
Join The Legion
Hauer &B\|ek'»Junior Fin! Am
Legion at The Swnrl Phmmlw
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hula in 0| rim /ua uxppllu .mn
book of Fink Am inntruclionx.HA'
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mf nn J-»|,~ m.K*
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J. Huo ld Sts wnrt, Mange r
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CHAPTER Vl
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no K nln ar r lu d n Dllhl ln (h t
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§S O M E T H I N G D O I N G F R O M I 0 A . M . T I L L M I D N I G H T
g Monster Street Parade at ll A. M.Concerts All Day by W oodbine Military Band
5 Ball Games at 9:30 A. M. and 3 P. M.Sports of All Kinds in the Afternoon
§~\'~-- - - -. -- - - - - _ - _ - . _ -§B I G F R E E S T R E E T D A N C E - - - 8 : 3 0 T I L L M I D N I G H T
§__The Merchants of Blair are planning a day for your entertainment and the committee
in charge is working overtime to make this the greatest event ever held in this com-
munity.
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Blair, Nebraska June 25-'rx-nz ENTERPRISE,-r m m s I'1v.=; AND COSTS,-B E L L C R E E K V A L L E Y N E W Q S H U O t h e y l i vl t d u n t i l 1 8 9 4 w h e n t h e y r e e k .M i n J :M IM i !. . .- . .. 4 »..D | ¢ l u ' ! l ¢- n n : \ | u \ - n n . \ " ¢ n n f l n |fsvwnurobu hu a two :reeks
Lim Bell Telenhonene'Hcrmln,I n t Sumnnca Harm i u f m d M H .T . K l\QTIOII ¢|1t8l.*'EIIJUIBU 5U uunu.alll:Dvnlgyususlnlwui l su u u n 4 . " ni l r .a n d M r s . J .H .C o m p t o n a r r !u i n , d t h e fo l l o w i n g g u l s l a a t i n w i l l H o l t m l n w a s s b u s i n e s s v i y s r .i n t e l u t i n t h e d r u g s h o r e k n 0 s r n 1 C o . i n O m a h a .
B w Y J a l l o c !a t t h e R o b l r t e c r e s m a n d s t r a w b e r r i e s In t W d n u - Q i l c r i n W i n s l o w F1 i dn y _ s fte r n oo n .s o l o n ; s s t h e F u n h s m a n d S a m s o n T h e 'N o m a r
Bill Gilliland nu arrested on lui
Snturdnu asenimr on l ch.lrZ°ofr s L n a m b e r o r m m -- " - " 1 fu f .M o n d a y e ve n i n g d r u n k e n n e "a n d recgia'ed 1|fi n e o
1111113 1.0 l a k e p a r t i n $ 2 5 a n d c o n t ;Q
1 . \ . A . L i l . . .u : _ . . : -n . _ . _ r - . .
Lemnn hams Fddnv evlnlnr.|.1.........:...\|A¢ll| and lln d g m u 'hir.an i Mn .Emil hlimnn and urug more Inu m e : l i n e r w o :u p g 1w o r k w h i c h h e f o l I ~ m m e p m
u n t i l t h e b u s i n h s al . - _ -. . .. n - - _
nd Hin Clin Srhvro-'the :mich repair
'rtmont Sathmny na- lowed prac tiqlly
| w u n h l.
n .Adolph lloltmuz For tha pu t th
I r .m d li n .c .L Hunk and
Hu an g m n hm Dmnha Sntunlly.
John Eompton and Ruth, and Hr.
ln d Mn .H ry Jensen drove toO m a h a M 3 - ,afternoon
Wilma Worriek f h i t d 'with Hr.
tml Mn. Rohnd W arric k, Sno y
and non Hzrrilk, L.
family. R. H. Iver-
Zvnnon and dough-
Penrl and um, Will,
Roby McCoy. John Doaver and Hn.
F.G.Gemotn
li n .Fritz Muller and little Evo-
lrtin Johnson
G. Johnson and
mn,Mn .Hott
urs, Chr: and
son, Curt11pa:
der were In ¥
ning.
Mr.m d M
1:1 the proud
born June 17.
Mn. Minnie
u w p l n l u u u n alluy \||.u.mt l . Jm u u u u\ Tr i p l e t t i s n o w t h e p m i d e n z n f m s . - .
r e e y e a r s H r . F 'm ` Io r z n n i : a t . i o n .
q ii ta d i t r l g n n l n m e nn l e r p rn u .
Base
Ball
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FLHREHCE mcnms
Bliilr Ball vm
SUNDAY
June 2S;1925
Ggme called at3 o'clock
p a r e n t s é r a l n b y b u . h a
sh
I l l m a n a n d E l l e n , o f n
..1.m».»l t t h a m m
am h u be c n c o n fi n e d t o h i ;b e n ".ae t o |111|f r o m w h i c h h e h e x e r G e o r g e T h o r n u ,e n g i n e e r o n t h e
c m c r e d .'d l 1 : d g r r ,n o w w o r k i n g j u s t n o r t h o l
M r . F a m h s m , u w e a l l k n o w , w a s B l a i r ,h a d l h e m§.=ff==1=»==3 j p s l i p
.__.|...._.:_L I -....1-. _-. .1..-o11..n-_......|\smgnu'Phare was | fai r nlmndanu at
Pie ulnt View Sunday School l u i
Sunday. The school wuglnd to hu!
Dmllty Clrizr prrlcnt.All vizimn
iyn 5|lL\TJ1 IPGBF FIWIJ l.l\¢Hl\rvu Iiuauuub nav w. . B --"{ '__._with lin. Matt Iverson and daugh I..nZlnun home this weak.I
u r l.Mr | nd Mn..Will Hallman sm! un
Mr. and Hn. ]}nn/llegmoldn,of children visited lt the August LIU- ol
umahfll ment Sundnlf with hu' W-ivnan home Sunday evening.vs
m ; n o f ste r ling rha r nct e r,quie t uuu l p n u n aus a nna :su uluuf l u i .
a s s u m i n g . In d s g e n t l e m l n o f t .h e '3 f° " d l 5 »a m f o r n t i m e h e w a s
..u .._..|_--...A._.\n
Ei?
li school,w ho w a s .llhllyg I i v m g nur! uc uuuluw ls
mld his runner. Thep to his ideal: of right mu wrong.;J 1He was |. member of the Mnsonic WestI. Su!11 hu n
Point Democral at V-et 'ointare :ion than vnleoms D u z l l e y ~1 hand. li n n |l i n R I f f l ! !g r h l f l l l l f f f t i l f f l l d 1 0 h e r
||..`.I."E=§."¢§f'Ii=¢i"Ii§§¢|J im: Intcmlty a lung »u}1g|n|._g¢u»¢ an Nabr.*'Furey,of Iowa.
0'Furey is the
s Cedar .County
to Fu n k U
arother,J.P.
Odilor nf the
l Planznt Vine bor ms that makesi LI' ,_U '~~' g m ' g ; m* ;'mu a Visitor In Mr.T.lx.Ivcnon and Merrill with her sister, Mn. Emil Lallman point of y ean the oldest Muon an Hi ,tOmaha wagnug,evgnin Johnsen, of Hemun went to Omdm Mrs. Minnie Lallrhnn and Ellen, of the Blljr lodge,he,some twelve :bla
7 I lfnnalnv altemoon when thay at- Fremont and Mn. Emil Lallmnn md year: ago, was avsmrded the Jordan News nt Huunpuan,Nebr.
Hr. Sherman Lock1}l1|»of M , _'W ''with hu ~ t h e n s .|r-I!en in#UW a ve so n Yi s i t l d n t t h e A u g u s t L a l l n m n me d a l ,w h i c h i s : w a r d e n l o r m ui m m .H n n d n v nft p r n o n n .h o n o r .1 t and bln Arthur Rows andlqvrnvisitedl u i week
daughter,Hrs.Olinnr \u.x"rson and ht , nanny "m ' " " " " "Monday me mé z 5 1 1 anrilinhin. Albert Lnilmln wen Through all then years of patjentlfuniauiuu Inu una.Mn. Mnrtln J ohn Huh 5 ne r we nt: at tbl J0hn's11ffering the cievoted wife and snr lam and daughter Matc Lenktmil home in Ariingion.| h m ma de i their mic duty 3 make U16 home of M;g" W "j
h r M n Ruffrnrn. it
ml, viii!llnce's li
Ijtlln :
ed al
augh
Sioux
mduy
and HL]Ain T. x. Ive>.f s 0linnr V-an Line :pmtHr. md Hn Hnlmd Warrick and ufllh hnr mother.
,|
>seSh. . .
children, Hin Wilma Warrick and
Burr Hunk were Su y m u h at
the s S. Dixon home in ArlingLon.
Hin Freda Blomberg
and Hn .Hallam a chi]
Omaha, Mr. am! Mn. And
f u n d of near Orum.eferi guests
at the Jonas Blomberg home Sun
day.Monday af ar Mrs.Blombem?
. B:mrn
n of
S"f'n-
son wut of Herman..
Don Mahler,of near Arlington
and Geraldine, who work: for Kra
mers, north o! Herman, spent Sun
day with lin. J ames Metzler.1
Mr. Peter M. Tyson ghlpped a car
load of fat cattle to Omaha Last
Tuesday.um. Hines Helen and Grace Fask
Maa aruflllrs. August Kerkhoff aml'
Stanley were in Fremont Saturday
evening.`
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WASHINGTON COUNTY
pAR.§I BUREAU NOTES
May Report oi Tri County Cow
Telling Aeeoclazion
the auffzdng one as comfortable as
possible and they succeelled in asa
much as it was humanly poaeible bill
old age gradually won the hatile and
ha is gene, leaving the wife and aon
f . - - . . .-_. . . . . .. . -. . .-near Sioux City , Iowa Inst Sl.
Wrong Culprit
Juror-"I cnn't 1e1'\¢ on thislu mourn his Iona with only a memor§of a. life well 1|.o¥£h ¢=uu1..=mg.{¢1»Judge. just one look . at
The funeral aenfigfs were hE{d'\r\BI\ colwlneas ff" he Is guulty.Wednesrlny aftemoon at 2:30 at tHe Judge 'Thats not the pri.
---'T}nta ihn nmaeculinof ntl nl!!
| panfha!1
i f f.mn.~~b i n m a h\.ur an ihcy ale rated the lcr,who :re attending nummer (Br n. _g hlnnin, Cow Tester)
?T aunt an Sunday:.school at Peru. spent. the week-end .0 :; T'1Z'°5Z'§".;'J.'1. *;°'*.;§;'ri th their parents, . Mr.and Mrs.339 cows were trated in 29 henls
1 P n Gwrrl Fackier.with an average production of 855
Loma folks.Ratt lrul Hrs N.- P.Lnnx.ol'giounds of mdk wlih 30.0 pounds fat
\ fvmn-h with Rev.nenmrn. .».. Mnmnhaf. uln x c z u u n g ~-- - -;1 \ | | l | | x .v u vQr a v e w e r e i n c h a r g e o f t h e h 1 n »C u s t o m e r - H o w c a n o n e t e l !i m i -
a e sr 3 :u 1 f a n |1s o n i c f r a t c m i t y .a o n p e a r s r o m e r e a o n e s .
I S a l e s m a n - A h ;m n d a m ,o n e d o e :
IIDNORS FOR HIGH _!lot tolli o ne : gum it to oneself.-'"" "'"" ~{""l ""'3!' §f'f!||:|§i}"¢.Yi§\ Ll mi hom of ima-|_ .msn cows SCHOOL GRADUATES Bo st on 1 mnyzrrlpt.
I n l u g u n n a hu w w M r r n w u " n u T ..NQIIOTI M o n l t l y BVBHIHK zu r in x. \.|u|:\.cn.a\,; . . . . . . ...._ - . ._ _Su n d a y .9 P l vi s i t w i t h M r .N e 1 | o n ':m o t h e r w h o mi l k ,24 73 Ib n. ;fa !75.6 Ib n.
l f H11 a n in mni ln nick 1\ {l h l n ....)n n a i l .P Il ' H . _ R ff o n n b a u g W u h i n g l o n c u u n t r h a s H 8 8 0 5 ' o
i fsheeninhisneck,which rgquinéd
lhe skill of | phynicinn.bin. Geo.
Ollnltr c ame from Modale, lows or
Saturday in help are for him un!!!
lr zu..ur .ind Mn .Gui.Hain ma as
guest Inst week Mn. Mciksrcher and
Lwn children, of Omnh.They clme
\Znh\nh|\r lnt|V{!{i\!{i Uni"bu t
s .l h u b i q l a c ,a . p - . ., - .-- _ _
milk, msn lbs., m. sm lm3.. Pete, G. S.-E. M. Millar. milk1129 lbs., fat, 53.7 Ibn.4. Palsy. zz. J.-J. s. Hooks, muk,}
su proudol her young people who
uma out of her country schools into
ighcr institutions of learning
The Wranch school u in the lume____|:Tuesday He is g e t t i n g a l o n g us
Jo h ns .n fo r m e r
r l .g r i d u n t u . Ib i s
nn kl i n }{ !zz \ S ch oo l
u u \ u ; u u ;-...... .-m d :1209 lbs.,I l l ,5 6 7 lbs.M i g h t th i s s p r i n g beca use S h t n u uaJK r o e g u r ,h e r p u p i l s h a ve m a d e e x t r a g o o d i nT h u yM r .a m i M r s .Det le l'w u s f a n d 5. L e d a Be l l e , { ; . { ; . . _ } { ..
fu m i l y a r g d M i s s H a n n n h Je n s e n w e r e m i i k ,995 lbs.,( n t .54 1b,ju l i a n: p l at e s .J . - 4 .M .C0I11P\0¥|»M a x i s B1a nk eu fe ld t,d a u g h t e r n l
F .B l n n k c n fe h l t| u p ; i e r gu es ts l l t h e H o w a r d H a i n 5 h c .2,( ;"_l !nom:H u fu l .53.2 ib n.M T.a n d B i n .F'I8\|
well as possible.
llliss Isabelle
Pleasant View gi
ink I:-nm the Fl§l m..".
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$ 9
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in. Los Angeles,Cqllfornla.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peck and chil-
dren vleited et Cleon Wilkins on
Sunday.
The 31-ench Community Club had a
eoeiul meeting at the home of Mn
Perch Compton in Blah lust Thurs
day.Mrs. Compton 1| mot n mem
hor of the c lub hut bu attended e
number of the meetings.A very en-joyable time was had by all.The
next meeting is with Mrs. Fred Peck
on July 2.
Ruth Compton called et the A. A.
Jensen home Monday evening.
homo Bonney.Misses Addie*Bunn und Beulah
Roberts, of 13111: came home from
summer school at Lincoln and re-
turned Sunday in Min Roberts' car.
' On lest Tuesday afternoon,Hrs.
Prentlu:Smith entertained n few
rolntlvea for her mother, Mrs. 1. D
Warrick,the day being her birth;
day.Those enjoying tJ1uoctaoion
were Airs. C. B. Hain und dnughter
IZdlth,Mm. Watson Tyson,hire. J
S. Conety and Mr. ?. M. Tyson.'Mrs. Geo. Fackler end son, tnyml
und Mrs.Geo.Hain visited Mrs.
limeard Hain inet Monday afternoon.
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9
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m a n ,J a w n u r . ,|--N o .7 ,G .J J .A t .c ¢ m p ¢ o n , ' § , §l ; , .W r a n c h d i s t r i c t N o .2 5 ,m m
m i t k ,1 3 7 3 I b n . ,f e t ,5 4 . 1 1h . » .'
A n i m ,P .n H . . - F .c .B e l t s ,
m i l k ,1 5 4 6 n m . ,f a t ,5 0 . 9 l m .
h l a g g l e ,P .B .x i . - F .M c C a n n
m i l k ,1 3 8 5 l b s . .I n t ,4 9 . 3 l b s .
m o n H E R D S
S .H o o k s ,G r a d e J e r s e y s ,m i l k .
sos nu.,nn,43.1 lbs.
F.C.Balls..Pure E1od IIolxtclas,
ti
lnilk, 2305 lbs., fat, 10.3 lb!I
Th ;high CGW XlIIS milked three
mes u day.
wat RIIGENE !"AR?i}lAM n o r m
plated tho first two years ot high
school wont:in the oounl15 Mhooland then went Lo Omaha Technical!
High gchool.she nwdwllfd ¢?'*~'1
spring from thst school with high
honors,receiving a prize of also.
for honors and also $150 front the
Girls Student Club for crctlitzblc
work.Wnlter Huber, son of George Huber ol this district., attended Techni
lcal High the pmt two y¢31l,g1Il]l1ll'I
ml with high honors.reeewmg n
medal as one of the ten highest hon
. lLeslie Hennhlif hu been ima very
critical condition with appendicitis.
Ile was operator! on Thumiay at lhr
Univeniiy hospital ln Dmnha.11-sornurhnl.improvtd at this |»1itin|
and his many friends hope that hi
will be home again in a short time.
Anozwo Tux: norron no,§o
Gnce and He!en.Fac kler errat-
tending summer school at Pom, Ne
bnnkn.Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss Smith drove
to Omalu today (Thursday).
Hownd Hain :gd wife visited on
Wednesday evening ulth Bins. L. D
Warrick.xt-.. .| L I"K»nn¢t!1 "l\.mn amen*
_ --Wm Eugene Farnham died al. his
home on went Colfax nt:cet, Monday
afternoon,June 22 nt the age of
eighty-eight years.Deceased wa;born in Hannibal,
New York. May 27. 1831 and it was
hero that 'ne grew to manhood.At
1 ... .n\..- -,..- ,J Qrlnfu hp went to
or students |Rollo Ailerr,also of the Wranch
d i m m ,no c h ai n echolars?\lP of
$15 from the North Western rail-;
road whic h he can use at the statengrlculturoieollegetofurtherhh]
ndueation.This \\.a:'\won lhroughipigclub work.1
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Humming Bird Silk Uwe. all c ulors --,SLSO
Rmlina Fiber Silk Hose. $l 'mine for -.79
Ladies' Fiber Silk Vests. diifereut c alors -.95
Ladies' Fiber Silk Stepins ---S 1.25
Krinkic d Bed Spreads, iull size --4.95
Barretls ----.25 zo so
New Grapes in for J uly nh., per y d.--.95
Mercerized Print. per y d.--.50
Ladies' Collars and Cuff-1 --50
Grocery Specials for Friday all Saturday
Apricot.; na here for canning.Buy now the crop is
short,your last ehnnw nc
$2.15 per crate
A S THE Bl() sToREw .J .S 9 THE OLD RELIABLE
aossmen conslirs
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g i ve n u n e o f t h e m o s t res po ns ib ie
posi tio ns.W h i l e i n Pi t l a fi a l d h e m e t H h s
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l s t h e y g o o u t l n p u r s u i t o f h i g h e r
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n i n z t o n a l t h e h o m e o f M r s .E l i z a
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U m a h a u e vi s i t i n g h i r b r o t h e r .
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'home of his :inter xml family, Mn.
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Thursday,Jww IS.Elmer Dixon
celebrated his ninth birth annivers-
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W a r r i c k a n d H l l d n e d Ive r s o n *were
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ut . Tu c a l ay h e r s i st e r , M r s M c V n n g !
r xgu e st s o f th e M l n e r D i x o n _ g u t \ "i n n s C i l y a n d M m H e n r y F l e c g e
o f Taknmarlx,
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C. Ehri lc Th ml I ' . :|nltn ll ng _-5'5" f\!I T|i0 Manly Sewing Girls Club met §~~ ~
l d r . a n d M r s . H o w a r d h u n e n u n
u i n o d th e io l l o r r i n g re ll ri lves M3 1 7
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l a t th e F u n k l l o vo n d l e k h o m o Ju n e
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¢ i | | u g l 1 i e r » W i n i f n d . H o u r s a n d Il e s
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A r l i n g t o n ,L y l e G i l b e r t o f B l a i r .
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l l i n n e n o u .Th e y h a ve r e t u m e d so
th e i r h o m e i n Bl a i r .
Th e f m ve C l u b i s Qaklng a
s u m m e r va u t l o a n d w i l l r e n e w ac
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n c o m m u n i t y pi cn ic so m e t i m e d u r
i n g t h e s u m m e r .
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Ro h vr e r fn m l l y se r ve d u p a l l b e a r
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