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07-09-1925I$9fw THE ENTERPRISETHE rs nu News-In-ml-ii THEu. NEWSPAPERPOI.THE YS No nvonrrms THETHB mow.: THETHE ¢ THE |R'S LEADING NEWSPAPER THE .iii, E Ask for "BLUElGInnu11nn.nBrt¢iJ' THE ERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT THEfor "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" THE 24 THE .WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA,JULY 9§ 1925 gon XX IXgon0 mms now =;n;;§2 .; ;E§BLnR cstfnamon arm scuools nusmnss ~ PRUTESTl*lEEllNG Farmer:Deepnate Over lnepectloni Lure Held Mcdlng To Prozac Against Action 0!Inspectors. wuz Tee!Out 141 3820 EXPENSE MONEY DONATED Cunha;July 3.lneuunl etepe ol e campaign aimed lt wiping from Nebmak;statutes of compulsory in spection of live .stock for tuberculo sis were taken by fumere at en ln dlgnetlon meeting at Elkhorn lent night.Farmere of Douglu.5093.Wuh ington end Seunden eountlee et tomlcd and ppinbedly expreaeed ihcrneelvee in fever of curbing opprenivetectlcsofstatelivestock inspectors Total attendance at the meeting wee 400. The meeting wee the direct out oome of the :nut end fining of John Burke Elkhorn fenner for striking Dr.C.G.Heye.chief of the state hureeu of animal indus try.Burke rlled at method:of state ir.zpe»:to:e.forcibly eiectcd Dr. Hey:from his farm when he sought in Inspect his attle. Elkhorn end Waterloo fanners pledged $620 to e fund to test the constitutionality of the nm law before he state supreme court. A committee of five fermen weeappointedwithfullnuworltytode termine the legality of the 1|:w. Fenner;from other counties pledged themselves to hold elmiler meetmge in their communities. We are pceiercdjo death by ln npcctore from Lincoln prying into Dui drain said J.E.Quinn.ch|.ir» men of the meeting end are here u seek relief. The suppon of the Omaha Mill: Pnxiucere association wu plwged Wulxingtnn July s Senator Nor 1is of Nebrukl in 5 letter made public tonight replying to en ofier to eooperete with him in the leader ship of the political movement held ed by the late Senator 14Follette of Vlbconmin eeeerted thlt he did not went to be u.eotilted with my polit ical party is ll.:leader. Ihe letter lent from Weupece Wiz.wee add to Pienen i wenammonia Biz Creed Wltneeeu Parade DI Fleete And Cellthnmplen Claims. Sports Pregrem Dregn Many Conteelenle \\1EAT!lF.!l CONDITIONS Psamcr Sheer Fisher of Prog:eeeive Po Once epln the Blair ?ourth of Hum Loewe.Inc.of the new oggiuls celebration hu vllwi into hia New York who gud written ¢¢n¢;;tory and to some It will elvreye be uixting htm upon having eeeumedk1¢\1 es the biggest end but cele the leadenhlp of the pro|1naive puty and offering him the aid of e special conrnnlttee of the league.Hr.Norris md he had received quite a large number of similar letter:from other eectione of the country containing the statement tlwt he had ueumed the leadership of the progneeeive petty end thot hc dal not understand how this idea cams eo prevalent over the country. In the fl:et piece I would con sider it improper for me to eeeume the leadership of any party or fec tion he wrote.Ae you perhaps know I wee not ln favor of the organization of the (Continued on pep four) COIlNClLHULDS l US SS . hration ever pulled off in Blair The mornlng deemed bright end clear and not too warm for the merry makers who begun to come in end;to get in on all of the fun lm.who thronged the streets for hours before the parade started which occurred on schedule Hrith Fritz Voigt and other noteblee heed ing the procession on horseback.The puede took leome time in passingin:eden before the visitors and was pronounced fine.The floats were well thought out end showed that much effort had been expended on them end surely proved ee en advertisement for the Gm:repneeented.The Celithumpiene were the fun for all and their take offs proved Why amusing ee well ee entertain ing.The Chamber of Commerce came in for its ohne of the fun when the boys arranged the float ulllt the motto Our chief business is to eat.lt heled beck ere preTlkrU11$71000 Of Peeing B061 aume to the C.of E.luncheone. Bfldnl 69%Interest And Resell Thia wee only one of the good onesSameGettingBond:Tin!hui we vish to compliment the boy# Beer Only 59 Interest who put up this pert of the pro zgtnm....TRAZISA(TIloN MAKES SAVING The City Council met in regular se.anion lm Tinsley orenin;end took up the usual round of iausineie. Among the transactions one stand! Following the puede.en lnten mbfbion ere:taken ior dinner ami ther.the program was resumed.Mm j {Cont1m\ed on page elgkt) SCH 001.BOARD MEETS lay H.B.Grobeck.out es prumine\\lhat was the .Arthur F.Mullen Omaha attorney;taking up of $11.in paving honest rh Blair ~sénl en ed h the farmers as counsel for which the city 31115 been Pl)lF12 e er_o uSBKIfregularsessionatthe Superintendeaultheagentsdotheirworkinan6%and the reaellano;of these bondalem.omn with the following mem0§Iemi\c unreasonable nml impru at 05%thus mekm n swing l.o;b t W |M K 3 Mper way.§zho city of 1m%in mtereat h §d0;i»P§Z$_aiu?;u§f ur Ill .fumore not nn use vi on the .unt mentioned wntlld Meeting was called to onier et solcncci2ietinginspection.The gg;5;o eavtng in cold cuh of our o<:lr:ck p.rn.with President .Wrilht law is a good one if properly ad N ug ~M 5 h in the chair.m|||Istered.he said.o ony 1 1 s ec on sate x |Minutes of the lest regular meet csty so ;;jh min but ~momimg held Juno 1 1925 were read xml ARLINGTQN aux nnors =.=gen T e new arc e roved. ........ 6Tm resident of Arlington for the pm seventeen years dropped dead at his home lest night showy after he hed returned fnam an automobile ride with his email zone.Death even eluc to e stroke of eppoplexy. Mr.Hart wee well known in Ar lington where be was employed esnhlackrntithforWeller.3chien~ kemp.His death comes ee e shock to his man;friends. Surviving ern his wife four nonenm.one daughter and two eona and two daughters br e former marriage Mrs.George Gehler end Mn.Eva Henson Winelde Wllliemr Hut Omaha and Fnnlr Hart ln Illmuie.The remains will be taken to Win .eide for interment. ! ENTERTAIN VISITORS Mr.and Hee.John Ammon have been entertaining an number of fdemle this week from various parte of the _serial bonds nncl for the first ten tv DEAD AT nous rnunsnn yearn the city can my of!$3000 Maafpeiz I fh;1;;§f=_»<»j_.;»_»»;_f;=;d re an e n Arlington July 3.William llert ;f w;=f ha;b:~;h§:_¢n henrl July 1.1025 of t21soo.ss. 5 Q PQI I Pcourseof Action does pwey with thelon mutton h f Tp t wee receiver] nccmnity of n einklng fund end et d placed =)ne.the emne time when e payment |rue followlng mm were allowed made it reduces thc amount of inl 1 ordered paid:toreet to be pa§d my Roll for June 376:83 The only other metter of impor c:.H.Robertson une.pavlnyiws ostanceWutheohulningof1legalneweretc. permit from the rellifay compgny to Andt Hanlwere.eupplnee Cnllln their Hghtofway with theI ; 3.40 An1cnc.e.n Lead Pencil Co.eup\2.00 city electric light wires.3 plies 35.2( 35.30GM.B.Hiker ineunnce 1»1nx1~:sa nmmmzs il Heller do canaunnrs n1nrHnA\P =Cult AccountFI 6L83 :mee39.511ThePilotprintingetc. Mr J w.Neem rua e timely Rhett Lumber Cbmpeny coalonSunfllyJuly5thatwas e little Ot motion regularly nude and sen out of the ordinary he being ununded the estimate of expenses foe ripe old are of eightyeight yeere.athe school year 192526 wee nviser The day wee spent quietly at tha reed ee folluwe: Johr McKay home where he le nw|Iem:hcr|salaries $33000Of livin;end the occasion wee one oflndnnmn 1000.00 unurnel enjoyment to Hr.Newell u d the Secreleft instructed £11 hla brother H.D.of Arlington malw notif y the County clerk and the Cf.ca k of the eevleed estimltetwoaletereMrs.Martha Davie of;Y er Omehx end Mrs.Lid;Selden oil Here on motion meeting adjournVenlureCalifwereprivilegedto ed to meet egeln et the cell of the state.The 5 were Hr 1be present.Ildent.Mn.John Roth end nephew A number of relatives and friends Wm.Kelly See. Ilolh ot Sutton Nebr.Mn.rliel Billed during the :hy and w Mnl gf §>~=~=and Hn.McKee of Newell and hu fmily the avenei11nu|nn mms.mas: net nge.lon be remembered..mc smcx snwnerrrs The party llnd been in ettend.enee= at e oonvention at Sioux City and wen;netuming by auto having viv lunl at Andrew .Aroneone et Ido. Veliey and et Everett A1oneone in Illuil.They expected to make QaelwometripbywayofOmahaled Lincoln. zuemzsrousrruUP JULYADDRESS q H.T.Lund accepted en invitation to deliver e Fesrth of July oretion at Exlre laws and accordingly lwmeyed over there lest SeturdeylmorningforthatpurpouHehadegoodeudlenceofabut!! five hundred people He reports e very pleasant dw In Ixixt. I.Mr.Newell hee been e resident of _ranFMR e Superintendent Meteen lliekee mmendetiun That Schoole Of §Iate Bf tln School Alter Slate Felr le Over YE NOT BREAK ATTENDANCE State Superintendent Melton re» pl!to e request of the state fair hu recommended that public nehpol»within e :euoneble driving dletnce defer opening until the eeceneweek In September eo that the tuebcrx en!vuvih may hue the benefit of the educational exhibits et the state fair.The state superlnllndentnukesthisrecommendation but state:that echool bounds only ln!!power to fix the dete of the opening of eehooll. The state fair open.:on hlundsySeptember 8.The public schoole in Lilcoln and in many l.er¢e.diet|ict: hun:for yeen opened the week fol io ing the fel:.The etete superin ient ie of the opinion that pu p who have peued through a hot efulnmex eennot do much work in ed1eote§especially if the ereethericontinuesveryhotferhlchitusually :inet the first week in September. rin mute euperintendont nys e de lgy until after the hir will dve my of time to flnhh nine the of school before June 1. ;Bccretery Jeckson of the fllr board hu announced that bulldinm containing exhibit.:will be kept openuntil9:30 eech evening of the fd: tg afford visitors e chance to lnlpect them in the evening.The building: will be well lighted.In the peel they have been closed to visitors at 7 pm.The tpxtile and flne aria elhlbit retofone ehown ln the oetqonel iloing vin be eiwern this yen in ;SOCLAL FORECAST July 11W.n.C.meets. July 12Bllir ve.North Bend et Blah bell park..League newJuly18W.R..C.kenelnfton at Mn.Oscar Guyele. AFTERNOON FOR Forman BLAIBITES Hn.w.w Wilkinson entertained ebout A dozen ledlee complimentarytoMnPaulWelshandll:e.Whit Stone of Greensboro North Cerollnl et her home on lent llondey after noon.The lffalr Wu |.very pleeeent one for all concerned ee both ledlee [NW to wommhood ln Bleir end eiiznded our dt;echoole thue mek lnx mltly life frlendehlpe. Amon;the outoftourn guest; present were Lire.Core Rothery of Omaha fonnerly Gore Pierce end Mn!Mamie Zimmerman.of Gmelu noe Mamie Reed both ladle:being girlhood Monde of the eouthernere. Hrs.Wilkinson served light re~ frcshmente. Oth Eller and son.Henry of Lln ccln.came Sunday mornin;and fle itcd until Tueeciey af ternoon et the Judge Ellen home. .HASBHICIES WILL C anne .|olnt2lcnlc Of item.»And Eutern Star Bodlee Ol County To Be Held Somellme In Month Of August ¢ PICNIC AT THE FAlR.GR{)UNDS Plene ere gradually eluplng up for e jalnt picnic of the various Meeondc the balcony of the agricultural hellbcriice end the Onlere of the Eletern State inetltutionl under directlon§St.1r of Wuhington county which ol the etete hom!of control will nhl!be held some time in August.1.h 1 f thaw.more :space and larger exhib At this meeting it ie hoped hupnrentlrd a L e tme o Nil!re ill in agricultural Hall.The Qxfllbllg closer bond may be bmughl.about of the state school for the blind.llibetneen Blown;and e lerier ec Nebrneh City promises to be one qnelntenccehlp formerl. of ilfe largest.The work of blind It in hoped that this feetu may July 1 ig 1 50 percent end eiter pupils will be demonstrated.St&te Jcurrml. MRS.FRANK HINELHIE Lire.Frank Hincllne pulsed ane§|ather home at DeSoto Blondey Julylum to out number them n at about noon.Ctnthla Ann Strieklett ern born in Louie county Kentucky February 5 2866 :nd when but e year old mnsw to this county where one hu since resided. When e girl of seventeen years:he become e member of the Chril tien church to which hlth she hu clung through all these years.Sho; was married to Irank l{lneline Merch 20.1884 and to this union eleven children were born.Wm.end Re;mend died in infency and Edward Ewnctt died June 2 1914 at the :gel of fourteen ycere.The funerel servleee were held on Wednuaiey afternoon et the Chris tian church with Rev.Camp officiat ing and internment ern made ln the Blei.cemetery. Deceased leaee a husband eight children els:brothers and three :ie tert to mourn her lou ne well eaeIngecircleof ecquelntencee ln her ndghborhood who eglll mln her. lilsin end vicinity for many run Grimm Bros.have cleaned 1111011| bein:one of Bleifu early bwnelmmi no head of cattle um they mon.He retired from actin.e work bane been feeding.On Tueecley eve aome years ego and spends hieimng lbw shipped out five een end time with his daughter Mrs.Johnlug night el!more care were een! Mcliey and hi:son J.w.Neerelho market wliich cleans up their Jr.both of whom reside in this lyerdn eo fer ee cattle goes.city.Ou lut Monday night they shipaumbug Nebr..were oger Snndly§ .poll out two car load:of beef!hogs; |u»ea!.l et the home of Mn.Sheldone LAND BRINGS C000 PRICE and they have another ahipment deter Hn.g E Kemp of this city. .......... another Mrs.M.S.Miller end edsf ter hire.Oscar Guyer.They will :Ley until Tuesday.leaving et thel time for Hedlnon Kane.to visit n brother Grant Miller. Mr and Mr;C. C. Sheldon of Col The new tourist perk is repldly Arlington July BJ.C.Rher being put lnlo onler at present the.1:Lich will follow later. purchued 11 Delmar McCann fem mnrra .nm cosrs workmen ere dixsinz end piecing the tent week.The firm eompdeee 220 _af PIP end soon e tourists canacresendbrought$225 per een Fred Clrldvh of Arlington ll nllp in their quarters and cook their It is on the B line five end onehel!;;r;ester!lui.Saturday on e =\ummu|»in en upto:late erey.The mile:ent of Arlington end will be of dnmkenne.ee end briught to Hleir.xrelteet need at p;¢n¢g;for lights br Hr.Rm principally for A:file tml m=»==1»: an plead wife there being no new nut.n the feeding etock.and wee fined $30 md coltl.tourist lrrlvee late.e become en annual event and t the fm:m1>enmay look forward to 1 n lvig family reunion. Of the five Mepnle bodies county there ere over five members end.the Eastern in this hundred Sur le eo that will re the bl; over one tlmoueend members eeivc invitation;to attend event Ae fer ee The Enterprise w been able to leern all the Lodges thet have acted on the matter hue :le clued in favor of the joint picnic. HLA!!I LADY HNJOYS THE WEST A letter from Hn.A.R..Brock of this city who ie vieitlnk 2ele» tnen in and eround Sadem Oregonet;this tlrnef states that elle le hee ing e most enjoyable time out ln the \\ordcrful went. She had lust returned from 1.ten dey trip to the eau!of which ehe ny:in pert We rented 5 cottage one block from the beech could elt as home and see the linen gning anl coming from Portland.Suvmendigmekoysterswhichel.eo zllffeltnb from erhet 1 hui expected it would be.She also attended the Role Cernlvel and Pageant (Ronde) at Portland.The cornbinellon ol col nswRULING ronll[l`l`0lloBILES ...New Auto Lure Which Took Effect July let Are Yen Strict Abu; Buena Bela;Made In into Psy;Ta Be cmm REGISTRATION FEES LDWERED Among me verioue len that went into eifect July let the one relative to automobiles hu e more direct bearing then ony of them end will perhaps reach more peuple.Ae one party who hu made the law e etudy rennerke about the only thin;thlt can be changed without zeregletrv tion ie the tires and the fuullne. if anymaterial chmtinl ie done on 1 car after this Lev ie in effect except nepainting the ce:meet be zregistered end the cat of e newcertificatewillbe $1.00.The body cannot be elunf lfmm e.touring cet to coupe for 1 Registration fue vrhich eome due January let end delinquent Febru ary lat are dropped eomefhet under the new lug the minimum bein; $500 for e eu weighing leee than 2006 pounds.Dare!thlt weight the fee in 50 cents eddltinnel for eeeh 100 pounds ofwrelght.IHeilere have e minimum fee of $3.00 with 60 ce1t~¢gddld :ml for eeeh 100 pound: ol ereight exceee of 1000 pound: grmu weight.whose total erdght when capacity is 3000 pounds or cluelfled ee pueenger Truck! loaded to lees arecanend pey a nfletretlon fee of $3.00 new.If the welzht ie over 3000 pounds but lcee t 4000 the fee ie {1500.If over LQQO poundl the fee shell be QRW plus 50 eente for each100 pound:weight in ex cene of 4000 pounds.n Cel owners who do not eedster their een beloee Ifebruery 1 are requiredtopayenadditionalfeeof $1.00.The old certificate must be tion and if it cannot be preeentefl lm additional {eeof s1.oo must be paid.After April 1 the fee shell be 15 percent of the annual fee:after Oduber 1 it ie 25 percent.The |owner who applies for A license at gh reduced rate!during the yeartnuvtcertifythathehunotused his car et mr pnevlgue time d\lri§12 the year.1Autonaohlle:tellers will be eom lpolled to take out licensee et 35.00 lefter January J 1925.Doelere Ipmu een be und on can for dem onstretlon purposes only.Paper numbencenbeissuedbydeelerefor can he eelle but he muet report tothecountytreasureroithedeteof lexus:of ouch numbers.Then lf the |p1.;chner of the car flili 1.0eecune la regular license erlthln ten dnye time the sheriff ie notified end_he»hal1 arrest end prosecute eueh per son.Stiff peneltlee are provided for violations of this leer. The her |110 provides the penalty for a person who shall eeuee inlunf ox dwh to eny other person or person;thru the operetion gf his eer. gum conviction he shell be fined not lee:than $200 nor more than 2500 or be confined in the penlten tlery not leee then one YU nor more then ten. YOUNG FDLKS WED Of. \¢edneedey July l Hr.Gi1fre1l M Ba tt nd nmldeughlibre were very beeutiful end the Pl Gomer son ol Grant Garner of title re.Etta rre 1 g u i 3ter.Emily Hut of Cutlerock Colo.gecnt wee mlK|f¢»really city end Mies Ruth Credit dellxhlB! we here visiting Mrs.Blrrette mo niuch eo that it wee difficult to ep1 oil Mrs.S.M.Cndit elm of Blair thel Hy;E [iqnn of north Blllf.prtclllc the Nil.velue of lt.n ~tbemeellee IYIY U Fremont The folks are busy prep:s where they were mended et ug Hrs.end Mm Harry l.Miller ofllumh to telco with us ef we nlclrhm church by Ref.g g Detroit Mich.arrived Wmlnudy:sn:to some lake or reeozt zo uiiolaneon of un;city.evenlnl by auto to #init Mr.Mille eq u§.They :eu me I ho au They 1gg immediately by auto for tance but I Q lookin;for 1 flftyn little trip to Denver from which mile ride theta what they cell |returned last Hondny evenllli ehor!dlstence.The newlywtde will be at home Todey is I \YP d6 I;j1 d9;I to their frlende at the Gnnt Gamer 35 degrees ln me ns e.e a heme for e time et least. the beech we had to wear our erin|Gllfred g etrlctly 1 Blair nzvducrtercoatsmdoften:It with i%a\in|been neared and edueeted in wnpn on in the house to be com iorteble. this city and ie one of l3l1lze finest young men.He 1» eeeoeieted with We did not feel ma¢ff¢¢I of the his futher in the eu end ell buli urtl:quekee unleee it could be thetnn Th bride hu h¢¢n a rulnient .we were unable to dletingullh ie!Hlelr but I short time but hu difference between the wind ehekingtmm e number of friendl and ee our eotugee end the earth trembl lngf Ilre.Elsie Jorgensen of ered Col fax.a new Ford sedan. quelnteneee hone who like her een much.The Enterprise jolne teir mill! frierde in extending conlntuletloue and beet erlehee to them. .f I .ga : ». L g .s i ! .1=* 3' ! ' !i * :.~ #1-»r =':<=: afu.w r ; i I ~1 i .. Q .\ i / 25 J i gg.g I i 51 1I 44 L ,i I I I . I 'I "~..==..'f vfcv ".--\~~.s--__1'-57- ' m r run mnuBlair,Hmmm,Jul: 9, msu mu.-, Nana., -rar s. 1ns rs _ i r :nw of .'Y' ehdrs, .-._ RAILROAD 'rum TABLE ARLINGTON NOTES Chicago and Nunn Western me P . 7:13 A. 'ms A . mo P . Truim But ~u. D-uv. Tr slg W a l! ll. Daily . c . S L P . l . a a ' m u N o r t h ll. D m, u mm S u n d w. M. Duily uoopt Sunday. A f lh lmn ,. my 3 . - Mn .a Btlsll.enhenllnrd Qu following Irluzdr az dinner on Sunday In hon- or of Mr. Boldt'| birthday: Mr. and M m Prnnk Blulur, soul J ohn :ml Pau' of Hooper and Ollh Hdbeek. Mi n Dori:Molvlnl i l bllndinz Quia week at tho C o ok f u- m. d I guen nf' llhl lhbel Cook. Mn . H.W. Schoettger,dlnlhbor About mo pooplo lttmdid A home w i t 'vncltlon.'Buy o r p a i zo coming ph-nic hors on Tlmrsd-ny "wad mon ol their time with nl:- ers nin g u the hlr g round | »rk.'\| \-n l In Nebruh C i t y m d h u n n o d f d r vu ln d u r g e o f th e H.City.E.'ehur¢h md v u d v m i n h o n o r ln . H u m a n ; M y e r s o l n m m f of n number of thqir former mem- vsugva over lhe week-and with lin bers wh o ue villlln l hen.laude Mnatin.Hr. md Hrs J ohn Hobud. d|u(h~|l x .and Mn. Ernest W u o r h i t w. Ma r v I m md mu H e b lr d le n Fr ld u for n brief vnu with their the forvput of the week on n two dmglnu.Mn .Anhur Winner at 4 Stanton:They unmet zo lvend tho Founh lt Mullron. ln . J o h n Gu lnu vu h o ste ls to Lhe Oetetu d u b o l Fremont op Wednesday.Born zo Mr. nnd Mn. Marlo Chll- eon, n dnughur, on Juno 2601. Nha Evely n F an h u no oopu d | pmd u o n i n lm d a m at n f , L . u . Potemm md Drs. Dull and Mbko. Sho begun her naw dulkr July \. 5 .Hnrold Horloy nnd B l u Ruth , . . .. ..___.,_.».r...|..<.|_ : 1 » s n 6 1 u = , u r . » n a u n . J . a c » n - Qt y a n d N e d Ty s o n ,H r .a n d l l r m H a r r y T y s o n a n d n n P n u i . l i z . a n d M n . .l i e n n a t h T r w n .M r .: n d l i n . G r o .H d n ,l l r .u m H n .C l l f f o l d K r a u s e a n d P .i l . n n p . l r .a n d l n .G1o1r F|=| :kl lr,o f B u : w e l l c a m e P d f !! - I e w l l n r m d v i d u d u n t i l S u n d a y e ve n i n g i t t b l G e o . F l c k l e r h o m o . llr. and lin. Hound Hain andwmuna mm s uuuyz o n rm: G l m m n d l a b u n n a | n n | |nO Qf alv ¢=. .; . 1 , n ;:x .,»»'5 1 . . \ ,1 ...trdf.. ..-Pr ";2f.F »i°' ~ :Tk J L alnnrrnrnn-rmm °'"-P' < x u m c a | > n l c m n : u m m - c m m c a i c - . u - e u n a a n n f m u x Az \ h lD . 8 | u II y , P u \ a t . a u q s a » d m A . u . u n m q s a v u x l m ! v \ n | n | | f r v k e | § ! 8 P . l c s v m n o r a a m ( C v n u n s o h c n d h d s t r s o u ) | . E U m v . r m n . m b h s d m o \ | o A . l L l | » n x n | w m u p u A . l . ¢'.nu¢btlr to the Sr ldilh ll n lo n honphal in Omnha Wodnuully za have blfidnlniil nemwld Th r r c zumod nm 'Thursday and the Uitle mln I l her usual u l !lld ll-Dr. Cancun menmpanhd ihlm. Hu bu f.H o m ;arent to Omlh l P r i m m l m u n u a w :ma m - ttr, Ulu Funds. who arrived fuum Silver City,Nu r lsxleo.'Their u li n nrrhrud a little mo kata to m a h zonnectlonl emi:our u r i : train.ll' n. A.W. Barge an d lla I r ma K ' s u p r w z m m m m h w f u h h u n n m m y m f u Hnnmek md . m p wadneiiou In |n u n o f th e d d q n tu ( mm Gr a n d u » m \ u ~ w ¢ h n m a l u ¢ m m u ma ¢ jh l u » L 1 ' 1 u p l u u u » m | ¢ » s ¢ . b y A m 4 r i ¢ a n ! u m¢ n d n c e ¢ . h | h ll l \ \ b ¢ r i n | ! » r l h c e n ti n ¢ t1 u ¢ h m d M l m , "Sunday School.C°mP|dlannouaes- 1 ' h ¢ ¢ » w 1 ¢ = ¢ m ¢ u p f ¢ ¢ » ¢ | » m ¢ v m b ~ m » a - » ¢ u u ¢ m e ¢ » » - o u u e o k h t b a l v h i i o p n d x d a u w i l l v l c u n n d h x z h u s n s t q h u r .buanrph&omc\¢eonmmpdouneed|,!11\eBan£nYoun¢P»oplo'|Uu1a |¢r1¢u1cnn1rlUnotb\&nih|'pu~h|Mlmo|t¢a$oyah|e|noon\I¢hty|e< k0 ¢ th i|!n |Ili|. h myllr |¢ |u rp } u |' n 1e |¢ C|. n et t r Pu k un la nd |y |v |- d t ! ! m m f p r o d u t l .. d m Ah nn n u mb er al Um mun - " w 1 m x u n ~ ¢ u m n u n m | , ~ . b m ¢ m u m » » » » 4 u » s " m y§"§~2'°°J'° ° " . ' i1 ' $ ' ° Z. , f" . i' . 1 . , , ' " § ` ¢ f2 $ ' ° " " " " " " " " " ' ° ' ° " ' " " t h e v u t s m p s f t o l t h c b s l t ,m f P A P I O n o A N D ~ C L U B Amu t : \ n |' |£ t .b ¢ P |p b P 1 |» md u u m u b m n u a n m u m e u S s m s u v u n h m i i .A n q u n g m f m m f m n s m u u n m u m t. h o C . | J lC | n b mo n i n ¢ I | q d n g 0 f u » n > s ; a n b w u ¢ \ u a u ¢ f a ¢ u » a A| vinW n\¢\ ruvv¢-sdln taoiheelub u u n l d v a m e m b e r . A j h x m b e m e e t h g l n B u p a # lr wl d lv e r y f i n o l lm c h .I n ¢ u n » u u n ¢ v m ' a » . h ¢ | d » n th n b o mo d ll me r i li llc a ~ 1 9 1 1 2 . NOTKCE OF n u m s u m O F r m m s n n W CumHenrya a i !nLb|COIlx¢70onr¢In the l u l l :of lhl Lislk Kukhulf Dooulud: | ¢ l n m n u i o f k i n ,- ¢¢fl» cndhon md All pe u m m m u id e m u u e Lndikd that on LM 2&h»~ June 19%, Henan Kerkhoil petition in uid County >- ~:% P. H. Daily uotpt Snndty. 7:45 A. H. Sunday only.' Trains B-will ~:25 A. ll. Daily ¢;_¢¢p¢ Sunday. 12:35 P. H.. Daily erupt Sunday. :28 P. M. Dfiir . - - . . . .. - 33 2 L 13 §f>1E"E§ E \Ife >s 1§3 Ti 2 § Qz ,G ~E f a , "5 -gp _ _ .rr. in11.u \r 1 a ` | \ n .1 .. » . : . 1 1 . .Z _\¢ ; , , ¢ - , _l A g s u :;1 0 4 4 f d » s .1 9 ,9 ~ x ~ \ .r -';_ :? ~i i - _.._.-fi'_ - - 3 : h s_.~2 . ": '= £ - ~ 4 I . . ._. _ ; _ ' a , ; . . - A Hot Bay Causes elMany More T A very hor day will often cause u mengu onefourth more Lelephqne ails.Od such dsyi, more people stay indoors and me the tele- phone.Rainy day; and very cold days also mem that more ephone Calls by teiephone.And fre- suentiy deer storms tear osrnogoles and vim. shut- tin service.lgniformly utisfactory tdcphone service is our constant aim, but occasion- nlly conditions nine which tdephonecaih willbemlde.are temporarily beyond all Snow storu1s,iikevise,|dd human eontrul.Ar meh 1 inthe pmblem d providing time we especially nippre- ae wi c e b y ~ up I nn s-:inte the patiem o ourpu-uzinn and causing pco-putmna until the situation p l e t o u x r u a c t t h e i r b u s i n e u c a n b e m e t . . f a -"` L "Bn.| . svsrur \1 iionnwtsmn Bsu.'lu.¢n¢ou¢ Conmrt 'éi¥ lfE ;i¥E3:s 2* é g2 i.ii gEE ; 1 ifI 55p. ,:\ I§».Y: H)*\ e 1- IFfa ,getyAEr* eI g ; a h ~I gfJ 7: n QF L 1% I ,-<;;2"§ » , u a - ' z a - ~.. ,o '' Q - \ ~':;,,"<"E=~~. d'~ 6n1 \ =a ~e ~-~ /51 \'~e"Q Q M t I 9 ,H _; y ~." ` - " "g, ga ,ef 'DMV Let Yaur Unamwerea'Letter:g Pi/¢ Up/.~ Thewaymamwvzrlcneupmmpdyhbykneplu \on hand a supply ofgoodpenonal note papa Rku E M@@ ©Ik'l\im §¢nciaZ 6'1'afi0nez2y S xmn g mn a ly u u d p ta - n | : mwxlr e u p u n . k mk u | ¢ m: wddngnpleanrenndnandnny. lulwmxwmnzpmnymn Cnuh, u¢|'I}u.Wa'/Ikglal1| filly: Ml:p p l "Eau. T H E E N T E R P R I S E .ar _ svlnvzx I Ie ve n t o t h e c o f fe e c a m e o u t o f ac m .T h a !i s w h y m y I r i e m l s a r e we lc om e al an y li me .I h ave di i ll c sh o m u l l p a r u o l g h e w o r l d a t a mo me n fs n o ti ce be ca u se I ke ep an yun ex p ec te d z u m - s h e l f s t o e k e m l wi t h c l n n ed Io o d s .'"D b y o u m e a n t o t e l l m c , " i n t e r -ru pt e d t he im e xp c ct cd gu e st . " Tha ty r 1 l i n o n c a n n e d f o o d s !"i c i e x a c t l y , " l a u g h e d t h e h o s -¥ e u ," B u t pr a cu e a ll y .1 h a ve k a r n e d t h a t a l l t h e fo o d e l e m e n t s fou nd in ire sh [na il s e nd veg eta ble s, ge r e ta i n e d i n i h e n a m e p r o p or i i o m sn ca n ne d fo od s .S o I n u Io n ve rwa st e lame pc c l m se rn p in g e n d H A T a r fe e l i zlelicifsuslu n c h e o n e m c a i m e d th e un e x p e c t ed g u e s t al t e r h e rh o s t e s s h a d s e r ve d a m e a l o i l o - m u o sou p,cr e a m e d ch ic k en .as -rz g u n s a l a d . h c l g r a h a m m u l i i m .K i m a n d c o f f e e ." I t o l d y o u n o t l o g o t o m y t r o u b l e ,el h er e yo uh a ve p r e p a r e d a I n * E t fo r ak i n f l I- T. i n i r e a l l y n o t r o u b l e n t a i l " r e p i i e d t h e In vi t e s ;" Y o u s e e t h eo n !t h i n g I h a d t o re pa u: wa s th e 3 ~ ~Horse Sense ~ .It is only Horse Sense to make arrangements for your Binder Twine before harvest starts. As usual we have a large supply on hand at prices that are right. Phone in your order today. Farmers Co-operative Union -- The Unexpected Guest Anrives She Enjoys Hospitality Made Possible ~ By a Well-Stocked Pantry Shelf Coors WITHG A S shopping In Omlb t Wednesday. Miss Edna ll u t e n .who is at- tending the State univeuity,spent the week-and arlth her pump, llr. : r d Mn .Norris Hu te n .i ; [ ' tE wQ. E*=~ "1sw' \lg ,;c; aa122: §'§*i n.mi* =eI-Q, lp.n r friemh and relatives ln this viein- IU on Wednesday. The Hines Agues und Esther Louisa Johnson who have been wlr ld lll at c ah za lu , wu h. I m c m p u t year,returned ua their home haze Int week br way of the Can- admn Pagific.taking u w steamer trip from Seattle to Vlcturil. B. C. and to Ven Oouwr,B.C.'Pvc whole days were spent In the Rocky znountainu with step eff:at Lak! Loulae,Banff (Tha Clhld iln Nl - tlonll Pu t. )Winnipeg end Sl.. Plul..Hin Chr; Johnson, who hu been leaching in 3il1\°P¢Cllif.,Aho returned home Im we-ah egmins on the Suits Fe with n step of! ax Gund Cmynn. l r .and l n .»G.A.lh n h d l , Mi n Olive Unland and li k e Li d! Lama of §I¢hlin¢ left bar auto on Tuaday an l ten day trip ihreugh the Black hills.lhurlc e l h n w l , the hal been In South Dakota for a number of weeks, wilt join them at Pinlnview. Hin Donn! Hdvnnl spent the Ilt~ ter put of the week with Min Vera Sc hd e nmn lt Te lbu ta . - . - - _ - - - -- 0 r f é fm' 4aff*1" ; ,§;1 aniQ, n I { :; u n !llr. md Mn. Geo. Fukler entai- ilirmd tha foliourini raluivas l u : Sunday, Hr. and Hrs. Henry Schnnb dar md um, Cui sm! dnuhlnr, Clth; erina of Plattnmc uth, lr. and lin-Roy Witmn and H i s Jonas oi' Omaha, Mu- J. J. 8-clmeidlr. of Cl dar Crank and Wdhrv Griffith. The following people sniwed r picnic ll. the Watson Tyson imma in Blair Juiy uh, Mr. and Mrs. Pun :mit juice the mixed ruin make adalicuoua fruit cocktail, as wc!! aniervmg the purpose of frm! saladugith a ical' or two of lettuce :md amule salad di-suing.One een gm a whole meal out of a plate oi mixed vegetable salld. "Of course ihcee :re lhe readymademayonnaiseandvarioussauces which ue indie ==»}g_;- andcans of nm; fish, *eh y beserved as a mind, or creamed andancroquellcs '§iobsecf!Ihrimp dglidoumeu could some oat of cans," exclaimed the guess."I am loin: la stop on my my hom: andstock up for unvspected gmrsls, myielf.The unexpected guest is adreaded l\¢nl an our haute.W hi!shall I get lo start my 1l1¢lf?" "First oi all," adviseli the hoi- Qest, "I :cc ta n :tm I haw: 1l¢myof enporalc d milk.Yau c an doeveryllungmthrvaporatcdmilkWucandowithinshmilkorcram, even to whipping il.Then I stock up on lomatoc corn p~'_.and both string bca and wirfi not nccenary 10 serve anythingelsebutpotatoesmannedsweetpotatoes are good-igcad. a hgh!deux! and coilfcc.balad magobcserved but is not nc1:¢.s}ary.upis unu¢|:csnr{ as =g= imcc (rom thevegetables ta cs i place. "Olhur Ihmgl I am keen aboutfor mg gueml shcli are th; "readydishesor more properly. lpcaking,sqlds. such as upned maxed Irpiu was p¢;|; lu, apf acnll.an, pinc-amrle and cherries. =nJ'§».¢ mixgd vc cubic salad with seven vegeiaglca, al! in one can.With the ad-i f f a c n r e m vane aa||Ciflnlfd S!I h t i l IIn num llcrilizcd bar steam which gain-\ amuchhigheruempcralure.than water."I :rn umally Surat ol the fxcsh-ness of a can of peas or '>g'=="=g','-Fur innargce, sims 1 am ¢l {lhue vegcsablcs in sh; market.may be p'e'»ly sure, an the intersue. they have been several days iinotaweakH1°"0 in transit, wlnenas I know the cannrd vee-tabies have bccu packed wit inllclre to lwrnty [nur hours aftertheyaretakenfrcmvineand .4\| 'f ~ l g al l 55; "¥3'I7f?f:'§1 " <E?:>" ° @ "-`---... Q,<i>p~i ul m m I m a m u m gr : \ 1a ~ ,uin »'U-L" .9 ...Q ,, , ...~ I ";=\ iif fj miata;, _MXH \-=|»'f l _;_, ¢ " r '°'-"1 ~ ni :Jai ~":";31¢ . .. .§3 6 $ | i ~ 15f*"3¥i'é3"f`fe 151 Iéfil ~~~ ~'~<7J~5nJ i Hz. and a n d ln .8.X . I m n n u m family wen Sunday guests at the hom! ni har mothlr, lin.. 3. C. Chrintnsen.Morris Christiana and ml m- henlsyI1»1filed Q Omaha Enduvornv PJI.nn Aboypinxmdvhllz v n m g u w l q n u a r x .lmo m.mw u» u» y ~Reporter, wana;-our gun.Hue among num lhinn our Lizxil 3Kerkhn(f» n xnhnhlunz oi WI-ihlhr\u=n County -Nnbrnkl, dhd on the, w a day é May 1216 , k win; nn J ur$W Xllu| dT¢d;ment. ndnouezs~ 5 H r .I n d H r s .Jo h n T u t u :u m family,of Omnha u n Sunday nuts o t Hn. L. D. W ar ric k. Mr. md Mn. Hbnnd Hain attend- ad tha funeral of Lai la Ru mb a ! List Thunday i Mr. and Hn. Jehu 'h1t¢lt and hm- i l y o £ O m l h l m d l l : 1 .L . D . W | . : - - d c k i r n n l u i y i t h l u e l t l l l t h l C .u .H a i n h u m . H r .m d H n .N a a m W a r r i c k |113 f.u:|\I3y, in wmpmy with other nil- uvea spent the Fourth with itll dl- ter.Hn..Bath; Gollc hon in Blslr. A g .4 v 1..Qt U." ~:\ f ". .v:aI11 .af L .;=j e ? " f'i i i :. 4 ~,r_ I lmzmzmnmwrpme. gyggg 'runm 'mx DEED om n asgm. warm-1 'mo 1 John Chrimum vu uv from]vm 'ro now an-rumI'IL\irThunday for short vhh vm hh pam'-I.Kr.and l n .P m : (Cer. Wdhr Ava. md Odlu)§C|\r||um4n. lu ue henby Numa um ,_|19g§, ;:.1.a o'¢19¢1¢_A.x., ma contest The L. L. Immun £\mi1y,~Hr.md Mrs. Pitt Ellintt and non, ln. Elk!! h m m a n d . | - o n , C I - s o h u i a p u n k dinner in Blah' July ith. li n E d i th W mk k vu u p f r o m Omaha to spend th u vit!-Chi l l r .An d H n .F .M u l l e r d m n u o m m S a t u r d a y f l w m l n z m a n n ur sa k- an d g u s t s o l H r .a n d l i n . C u i t o n Ta y l o r .T h i s n t u m l d h o m o B t l r d l y l f l l i 1 \ l »." M u .A .A .A n d e r s o n a n d m n , G o r d o n s p e n t . S a t u n d u n i g h t a t t h i l i u i l e r h o m !d u r i n g t h l i r l b l i l w t - Bi r . P . L . R ob i ns o n , S un d ay 5: 1 50 0 1 m m m o l F n m o n t ,d d t l d t b l B e n e S .S .l u !S u n d a y m o r n i n g . T h a n t r u n n o , t t m 4 n n c \ o f u n s u r - m a n a n d t h a an im al ' l u H m n d b y a d u e t z u n g b y l m u m c w u a 5: rf»;1Q M . .£51 Ia °"1 ; :.. ;\ "YJJ ~."*"..:. 3.L\ 4\ \m f \4 . -x .5 ;* R x . H "Q ..*rv... ea».~£§ ~ .;. 44 '\ . 'Ja. ..M ¢v r § xx |l l u u u g l i m e n ng uu ul g r v w v -"'......|u-l:l-¢¢¢|!lna a ngina l|\»l.||.l l D 1 3 0 Of F r e d ~a n d F I B l l §_';.";';'"u__Wood:-Updikt n m .m u Industry.Washington,D,C :§"}§'.§.7".Z.;'I§}'£¢".,Z..u k .i m,r w . P f d l i l y m m f o r u n r e a r 1 9 2 4 . F,-mg gun n of 1-°u _m,h| was Dr. C. H.Hayes, lk!! fdlrlnlrinu V| \¢l| pric e o, furnish a dimulua in the name of Fnd Bnnd nad vu a mmm" c aller han on e d ay lug at Nebruka; Dr. E. L Btubb| ,Penn-lm feeding that g ,Cum mn c an sold lor tbl tunes ofuid yearn 1922 walk.ay lvnnla bumu of animal In ds utr y . | " "m,,,,;,,,for g m d u m of And you a n furthtr notified that M i "llnrdell Ruc k er , uma her Philldolphllg Dr.L.A.Hu { 1 !a | p ms p ° d" , ,Ithe time of redsmptlon will expire mother. in omum 'r1»=md»r "' f " " ' ° ' " *' ? ° " " t{ ' ." ° ' ° ' * " f " f . ' ° " f i ' n n a»mm¢n¢'»prlra m a n of f1__';"°_.f'{*1j_ f*§Y°f_*f°'[f§"'§1°§{g , i Beams over Blair State Bank l f I I Blair, Nebraska I I .f¥?;___ _ Sunghy School at 9:45. Snvic n :vary Sunday ummm: 3' 10:30; either in German or Engiinf* h u m a n Bibi: dau at 2:30 or 7:80. Further informmtion Blnir Tel. 180 Th i puter lntlnda m n w MODEL CLEANERSCleaning, Pfwxng nepulrmg - located Onusuudu ulll J w-l " " "" " ' " " "erlnary ~n a m a n 1~:v. z.u1 'usmz4 c avnc r | " ¥ 'ME '? ""2" " " f'"'f f f § T f I n :Hn:clan Bu t W u hi n gton S tmt Blair. Nebr nam umm.ldiu Ernutlnc lleCoy cum our (Nm Frsqbnt l u i Btturdly Us mend Um week-and with home (dh hrker McCoy. Jr. md Rays] Day ual io Fnmon! hu Saturday Ind was uvn Sunday gum at dn lik ten hmm then. Margaret Wan-lck ment u w u h vi July uhh tha Mlues Fhnnu md Elnnor Dkon. 4:1gm-1 sam: o=zs.A. u. u," I ; ; ; ; ~ ; m i bon md mls cintion, Knoxville,In: nr s»|vm 1o.so =\»dn: www an Fourth by hiv- mm, Ion mu newEvittipg """°" " s "'"in: a. pknk it ==~» Bmdarsan home '%3_Pf '?:.f`fi fm x Ed Brand, Purchaser.I l O'HANLON, HA§IER a_ _0'HANLO _______Attomeyn-|t»h1r I2 - ORGA NIZE R CHURCH o l l v e f i of :own \om¢e||nsuuamkanndin|\P .H 5 r H r .~~I L w a r s v a l u p p r t l l a n g u w : m n U l u I A ~i . . _2 5 I l 1 | - . u . . _ - 3 f "~, , . . . . . " . , . , ' § " ' 1 ' ; \ . . .E t h a l ." L m d l m o u t h g l i s n a e ,~b e s h n u n ~D I R D T D I l l I l P .mr ¢ . 4. r .-u w, u mm-." W IBond" s=m»a ul ln Udodr. ' Prwhinx Borvieu at ll A. ll. ST. FR ANCIS aoncn (Cn\holL¢Chu:-els) (Corner Colfax md dlh llnn) hdar C. A. lloyomlorlcr.Putor Rm A n d Third Bundny ol itc h u o n lh . I n u a l OA . ll. _ Boeond lad Fonrih Sundays, llua of n om /L u ., Hmn o ms r E F I S C O P A L | ; l " "CHURCH (C o r . C oli n md B i b mu m o . u . l d m w a . r m " . Sunday e¢r..»\ 10100 A.. u. lwr n ln g B or d a mo o A. U. ln vor th lzlllli 6 : 80 P. ll. Eve n i n g u n - la n n s r x. P n y n I n d o ; W u l n u d y y d n a - \n¢ 1:80. s r U A lY * g s n a o o m x. c n u a c a (Gn n l S tr u t mm- n n h a n d my ing llr. Cur»elon's llnonol. eclublaud the I-'ounh in Omllm Mn . H.L S wa n , llr . a n d ln . J . M. llrvwller. Mln Mlldnd llrnnter, llr. and lr s. _ Hlmld B n n t n . M r :nd H n .Ho n r d Hannon of Lln- ealn,Mr. Ind Mn .E.P.Hlhliill, Ulu Cllrlhele Lowe, Henry Gameb Mn . s . I . mm md w. ' r . D MU. llr.u i d Mn ..IL H. Borsa sml M l n u Hulon m d Ethel drvvo to Ama, Nohr Sumlly R u J P Ri n un S uu d n y f o r D u ll u m n m n t m d tho tnln lng camp H e u p n t l lo bo gona two w a h . Dr md lln . A J Cnmeron. lllu Pvelyn llln C lr ollu e W uh le r In d emly Monday morning h r n two " e l u ou|.ln|at h k e Jefferson. Umn n utl.l s . ,lh r lo r h Godneyin nuistlng an. the Pm. Ollkl dur- li r and Mn .korrsl.Brewster G E. Golden, Sloux ony, ll. The volerlnnrhu will be nent.: of Ak»Slr-Ben I! an den lh0", "'Ddll,, nf Ben Alamo" md the "lllp Snod- ln'C lmu "comblnal,on Monday ulll\t. uv)the Annual bouquet will be u un mu mb, Tuomdly nlg hv. Dr.JL IL D y h m ,01 lh nh nlun . Km.; Sun R. llc lc lvie, fmmr gov- ernor of Neb ruk l,:nd edlu»r_o! the Nehrllh Ptrmer, ma E. A. Cl- luill, ol Zlonvllla. ind., will be the bulqua npnken.Following _tho bnnqnel uma win be I dlmr . Thu djnk u tho :mek yxrdl W ad- nemny will b l eond wed by M.B. C¢ wnhlver,Ubefb'.llboral-aria, R¢|.u>n, Nob.; J. w. Clwrwwelh, A1- bwv. la., and Dr. J. N. Frost, wo- feuor of mmm. Camel! universally m m . N . Y .- I \R)| ElB HA VE GDODOUTLU IK THIS Y l h R Nr . w I n u B Cannon h |Tr a n u n , o l m n n ll o n y . I . ; mm BLAIR nAvn s'r CHURCH Arthur D. Bnulley . Mlnlner Sunday, July 12. una Sunday Srhool l t I0 »\.M.We were [ rally plan ed with th a f lnl nf the aennlonn of the gchnol am- doeled by the vo w w o v le -HI M rmly n Feer wma mm Inn! SundayIndMr.D u n Andasrlnu wlll n m nu: Sunday,` Homin( warshi p no ll Alf.3er~ xuhk c l: "lln dlng 0ns '| B ull- nesr."' 1 I|I E 4_ B a p t h l Y w ll P w p lf u Unlon mx 'I P M.Ulu Ruth Gollehon leader Evening I onhly nl 8 PM.Ser mon mbjoaz "c hruum S7mlwlhy ~' Pny or meeting Wodnuday at s ma . The members ol our Baptlnt Young Peoule'|Union are nn sxcsedingly u l l v e m v #'na : Mo l la te ra l. u Um annul. dm l:.¢he delentian to l ¢ STATE OF NEBRASKA, u .Wuhingwn County.A. C. Debel, Attomey ln the County Conn In the Halter of tho l: - me o f 'm 1 _ _. . _,,._. _FRANK B. BIGEIDW(Aunt tor Fdnnant Chamery ) Ply : Highest Price forChlrlelAndrnsen,Deau ed:,mel POULTRY, CREAM AND 5 3 5 5 kdu at luv, next a! un, a.vr»¢», lfguleen, mdium, ma Au pernovu l n w r m l n tha final settlement ofmid on are hereby nc i f k d n m] on the wth day ui June, 1925, Anna Audreuen,the lzlmlnlshitrlx of u i d " u w filed l petition in sald County Court, pnylng thlt her find ndmlnh/tration : m m m filed hgreln ln: nettled und ullowld,Ula!proof nf helnhip be taken. order for db- tribu tlou ol u uu a nd uxlnmmt of dower and homestead rights enter- ed: un i the ui d u imlnllln hix dll-chuged._' IK y ou hll lc lppear before sddl County Court the a m . d u 0 ( - July,m s .at 1 o'clock ma.,nnd ...... ....-».| ...x.»._-.L.. |~..... _.__ Dn Filth sm-as Soulll of Independ- ent Telephone Office Ind.1221,Bell,Ash 23:11 o oROB ERTSON. ' ms -: A iwa 75 Wm Front Street Thlnl door Bl!! ol Dlnhh mm. Home Pi n t :lu n ullorlng,ulnnlng,rv- palHn¢und altering o J ENKI NS muzss SHOP Old Bee lllvo Annex Prompt Delivery 2041.Ind. Phone 37. 1 W i l b u r P u t t e r a n d f r i e n d o f W l l t - h i l l sp e n t S u n d a y a ve n l n g n t F r e d R a y h o m e . , M n . a m i H r s . R . E v \ n | o f I sp en t S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y s b t h t h o m o f H n . J o s e p h R a y . P e a r l a n d E l a n Ive r s o n n e n t S u n d a y In A r l i n g t o n vi s i t i n g a t t h a Ii .L G l l n e s h o m l . M a u R u t h D a y o f F r a m c n l ,i l vi » It i n ¢ h a r c o u s i n . R o b y M c C o y . M r .a n d M n .J o i B a n d a r a n d : l a u g h t e r a n d M n .B l n d u f s b r o t h t f , F r a n c i s D i s c h n e r o f C o l u m b u s , s p e n t S u r d a y s fl a r n o o n w i t h A l u .J a m s B k - h i e r . s u m E G G S F O R w w w : U B I . L O C A L H O U S B W I V E -' B u n c z n B l u b o u g h t n o w a n d p r u o r v d fo r w i n t e r m e m o a n s a p p r m d m a u l y i .:..anA T 5 .|"\ al* n . ¢ ! : .'r.»" " E -=¢» . f'. r ¥ ¢\J .u4 .hr ..V ~ 1 s. : I 1."s..f; .,. ~. 1n Zf~?Q 0 ,;::f a./TSL* Qf; J nAn MI l HN dolls: uvln; on thi! lhm ol (ood xlane to every hmlly in Wuh- lngton enunty, wmdlng w the Blue Valley Creamery Institut-1.Thi! statement il based on fltvm 6101; Ing that thu prize of earl 1| ¢¢n¢M~ ly twin u hllh fro m Navsmber w . . v .. * > " Y \. . g f" x r. » , . . ¢ an4* J 2 4 |l||l hmm!Annum!!!u uma "II".._ _::':":;'_'::'.'f:'2'_"::fRv. Chu. D. Hiring. Putnrmdu I INDUSTRIAL Norms urruaor I wm n orGRANTNORMAN H o i ]Com mu ni on a w r y Su a n d H a l y D g y a t ' k N A . n a . ( M a r c h S c h e d a t 9: 45 .A i m del nlry Sunéay. .....................|..._ ur- Febuary ll it il in J une. .w Th e pn ed n of wai ti n; a ny o n: (ur wlnlar nm. wb bupah wonumy but should xlso lnduov a posh: coa- sumpdun of U\i| llmod idol! load, mm thc lnlli tute in uxp lllnin l thc Drcve lon mucus.' h m f o u r n l- lo a : ta m o r e n n h u u n me h . u r Able of holding twmty dawn eq!! vnI\ be found uxflkient for the av- un n f a mily .They uhoudd be nm du ne d ln d w w -nu-m u m ; vn k r .Thu egg:a n than p lln d mnll and duvm md | c ooled mln- thn af water :lun (sodium xilkala) o n - f q u n I n nin e q uuu of ' n h l n u t n n mn u ma ws th o r o u g h ly eoelml, in pvund m r U u u n c m : lo u un tha pore: in llc shall to prnvam the | |liquids homev| ;>- oratlng.TM to p mo s t I n n : e l u p mum I n kep t c ovuul vim th e | o~ hmnn m 1 depth or | lun :vo inc h- n at ull times.The crockl an then plleed In I coal -Irv pine mu bo- img manly epvareml -nm und n~~ pu w pnven! lhs lvny orallon ol LM mludon.Bun pruerved In this luhkm an bv kept in perfed eomlkjnn (rum :lx w len months and used for vw! purpou, necordlng eu thi llu|.i|.ut|. They will nppur mon vnu ry whln bmken out ol lhe lhlll, mv.the flnot and mz ri xxva q ulli i lu ' m b e " Unun iua ry .w m d u e g g : u h m lm m t h n c y o c k l u u t o b o b o l l o m l small Iwi:lhould b l mu h i n LM nhzll Irkh |pin at tha lu g! an d nr th a u r b u m p u ns " xv. I n me voter.Thi s pu nks lin : Ir ln thu o n t u n e n p l u n d v l l l p n v w t l t lmm a l d . ln t~' l u n u m v z u c l u a m :J m s .F m :d o o r s o u t h : a w a a p s m sE b anmuum Nxws County Judge.-n.. 11-1firmer! il ~L1 y ~ ~ ~:W ~9 =~_ I r .1 I `\ r »», ; \ 'L 1 -U. | -»; ., r r .mf `1':..u l - i ~\ ' '1 W girl ~|.%' QI 6* Q ,Wfi" 1 \\.4= 9: #Lf»»; ~4 I n 'DMV Let Yaur Unamwerea'Letter: Pi/¢Up/. Theway ma mwv zrlc ne upmmpdy hbykne plu ; ;§ " @ ""5 ; ; B © N @ ~ 0 o§ ¢ n c z ¢ z Z 6 ` 1 ' a f z z 0 n w y S x m n g m n a l y u u d p m - u m m m w m u m k u u m wddngnpleanrenndnandnny. lulwmxwmnzpmnymn Cnuh, u¢|'I}u.Wa'/Ikglal1| filly: Ml:p p l "Eau. \! 1\| n, mu.\,.r..w w w "-na n wllu ln o dmvu to T th mlh Fddly H i n Greuhen Hnnoq r u u Omni; vllltor Thursday, Kin Hahn Bnu lpenl the uek- e.a-I v w :lrlomh at Bhlr. l i n n u n Godliy c u m dawn frvm W ay ne md vwud homo Kolb f w u Friday undl llunday. 'Harry nun md family. of 0m|- l u n n vimlng lhrmuu n h d v n o u d u l m m m '~ n u m u m m m u y w u n m u n u m .l u v i n g t h e r m d u b n n u l n t h e day.of Kit Canon :M .lim Bridnr. Many aug nn lo nl fur improvement ul UM :Hind eondlliom nn reu:h~ l n l u w M v w l v m alahl Um vnllvy. An 'ohl timer'm u m t h u the p m u be mu d d a wn wi th vi d u - hhu whih umthnr propnlu a | 0- funt plank Vindlliilk Mn: Dsl Un- ¢v.ln hlghwly.A u n h l : d u r in the unku-1 w n mo l' - I n m - n wuuhi mme out ol 1925 bsmlnr \h|n d n a \9l9." Mueh un ha pp en b oh nm m l a n d u n w w o f n n m m . u i » polntnd out, but "tnken u | who/In vw : mln ww' p r o m h l h lr ly wo\| exelpi in thi eng! of v i n l u when. they have in m n !of tho y n n ` N e w W a y s T o S e r v e lr . a n d ln . J . I. W u ! n lh h r dld 'l lmpplu' ludlhl lmyn \°|d ! !o m0 mAh |ll° h1 il7v h |n \ } »¢ y n f: lod 1 |lu ! h|o b ¢|fv |U o na ' f¢b e l ~ Ivpn! Btturda! and Sunday.||>-tru comvlniainguf. ma Rn.Yarns! nnuml 'nle uni. ¢1ua umm an Owlc n l e n m t h !dlov \n | lth tlvn lx 1 r Thundny tvnnlng, lr. Ind In . J .l .Br u n u n lr . md 21:11.Hl n l d B n v m r .li n .a I . n ¢ . u , w , 1 ' . D ¢ ~ u u » 4 l m » 1 | u ~ shed and l d :E n vi a r . nlm.».~|W an | nln\1'1....-1"In county In alan for n w ! n d n n o t \m| -mvc mam m Lhl ema ty , au ol dw sulksv eau/tic s In :N tou m k n u h m a m .f . . . - W I T ? a I n h i a h n n -Du nb ar h u un us a- td for u n w h : o l th r u D i n h | \; hn| In¢| | .»u.-.4 Oi u h l.ima un work u under wr..uri I ln : l f l u ! ! f r m llr l n u lu b n ; r be curbed,g u mn d and |nrnJod.' e a u o f D i n h -1'l1eMz lmprovcmlnla follow n c omI Hr.and I n .L.A..Woodlnrd p h u d Mq' : : : ' ; y ; 1 , ¢ m Uth lr n - ,dmv! u»0¢u.hn8nt\| nday mdsp\nt emtlan;f|~o |n¢n¢1r$40J 000 u » a y w n | » 3 = u . ' \ » a I n A1 h m» ¢ h e a bu 1 u 1 n ; ¢ n a »» p | ¢ n d mmwWood1ru~d./human cneted by the Pnabytcrianan Haan Cooper was a business ea!l»Wyman in evnddednz tht erection ish exépl that it comes inWcans md sa s an excellentsshd?Do you' know :hu in lavor it SsEm cousin to lhe tender springshickcn,and is h o r n as 'thechicken oi the su." and can be ad-ded 1.0 chicken sshd. £0 that urn:rw would never recognize H il 3nu The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way or a t To hnda Tnn dny .of a nur mmmunily building in Alla Y ork. o f Nw Y ark Ci ty il whic h it is 2mped1.o join all dvic, I wr d ln l bor ~M=U»°=be n at Hu anchl ma fnternal nrflnll'-lililnl of :»=»».»fx»r¢n=1»,!:a al11|¢».lh l |.o1||n.'I'htl-oeal p-oal o i l h e Hovnnl H y m n v u o u r from Arnirican Legian appnra an a !¢ad~ Lincoln llonday.IInward u:vein cr In the m01\m¢nL \ had not mixed i t :ith gg" ownhands?Try this somri ¢ whrnyou are serving chicken salad andutr: guests arriveThe la me of hm: bk hy imI! when used ior a mind of creamedthHIxd1|an e n p o n l miie an ba rduhh had rmmbn. is dzfkalr nm! BLAIR GAS COMPANY ¥r§='s u m .NEBRASKA 1 In a d r y goods company md vu hen: in the znunm of bla work. lliaa l y n l o Wnehtlr cams up Imm Omah a nd : pmt th ! Fo ur th a; th! F. 0. Swanson homo.' F i n k Undersea tub!his .lmmll A new still unokntac k in Mig( cmud and other lllpronmnats are hem;ma ll in the n u m annuity aiortrlc plant nt Newman Gnvl. Stramsburg ia havin:additional ltrnt lilhu\ inallllld. delicious.In serving it as a abd it ahrmld he placed on Zelinee icavrnw§1h a iittlr sshd dnsalng, _nrmshrd 'xiii slkul Inman, a :png oip|,rs!¢f nd drip! nl Irena aeppruor with pknienros and green pep- pen or olivci. ~~~#1-'f?;.»» "'"*>-»°"*www*v i g " x h . _ _ . . .f m :- ~n p . . . - I w i ! l | l n A \ a a v n = k ' | e n n » m p lu u o l a llin llh d u u mb fr d y w lll d\u1n|the summer.Pham B d - C e d lr l wl .w a . Pr vl.W d d 0 Nlehm. ~n b ~ z f., .~1 r v.»_1_\\___._~_._ A .Mr or n u n S&:blen°be for The Enterprise. J.E.Campbell,(manure.r u n was a lad unduuking.60-ti Fir m Loa ns , low nts,op tio w payments.Geo. B. Biker, num. Rlh r .Hr. and Hn. Don Mettler, of A1- M u n i .liugwn were Blair vic iton th e n h nes. 43,of July. with ns-'Devoe rua Barn Plfnt in 5 gnlion _ c a n . » ,$ 1 . 7 5 a ¢ | 1 ! o n l l .P e t t n e n l ¢ | | ¢| H l P d § l I E .~ .nts, \n l B u d I"hsEntorprlle for nun. Y u , we b u y u p F. 3. Blgdovr. Phone Indl 1221 ur Ball Ash 2331 lt. Honey to loan on dther d ty ot fann property.Long t i m loan if desired.5- tl Citium Blflrlll Bank, Hhir.Nebr. American "Kitchen link", the but mu olh ue nto ve on the ms r ke ta ttb o Plbenen Hardvrue.24-lt. l Highest pflc u paid for hides.61-tl.Buc h H;°|, J.E.Campbell,furniture,m t l and undqtlkinx. Dr.Layhnd Stats.Chirupncter. Furman StlleBankBuild!ng.I7-tf. FARM LOANS:Pr in ts money. plenty nf it.Call and aee me. 3 tf .Geo. B. Rikcr. 50-tf. llr .and llra..Curt Edwards and We buy cattle.Su zu. 7-U.Buch Bros. J.E.Campbell,fumlhlrl,N l * Ind nndertakinl.62-lf. If you lee it In The Enterprise, :rw em know Il: right. H l l t n l i l I Bendorf,Un d e d a h m Blair,Nebr.Bali; phone;43-tf. For Sn k: -Fa rms u m mai den s; s z o o d ~ lh ta d 1 n y | . G¢ o . 8 . 2 i h | ' a-u ~|R o a d T h e E n t e r p r i n f o r n u n w h i l e i t i l n a n . E a r l Bu nd ic ,o f H e r m a n ,w a s a H a i r vi s i t o r l u t F r i d a y . S& : b lc n ° be for Th e E n te r p ri s e . J .E .Ca m p b e l l ,fm u i t u n e .r u n a n d u n d e r t a k i n g .6 0 - t i F i r m Lo a n s ,l o w n t s ,o p t i o w B u d I"hsEntorprlle for nun. Y u , we b u y u p F. 3. Blgdovr. Phone Indl 1221 ur Ball Ash 2331 lt. Honey to loan on dther d ty ot Ha rm: pf lc u wd fo r h id es .We buy cattle.su ua . 61-tl.Buch Bros. 7-U.Buch Bros. J.E.Campbell,furniture,m t l J.E.Campbell.fmn ltn n,n a n and undqtaking.50-tf. Ind undertaking.62-lf. cn.4 Bert Thompson unload to Ion on Ulu n d ly and ntu med F3May. Hrs.Chu.lirohn visited at the Au g us t J o rd a n h ome Nw? a im- noon. H r . i n d H n . x i . ~visited u the Hnman Bpdek home Sunday ave- nhzg.* li n e n Edna and Evelyn Bprlek and Helen Lemon n n ' He r ma n a lle n lo u d ly . li n .Ch u.Kmim called at the b o ?of August Jordan Saturday. ha H.Johann took dinner at tha Herman Sprkk home Henday. August Raven*spent the Fourth in Hooper. Henry Kruger cliled nt Herman Spricka' Sunday afternoon. Hr. and Mn. W ill Spriek md Du I»i.':-: and Hr. end ilu. Hovud Cur lev spent the *hh at Lyons. Hr. and Hn. August Ionian and son llarvln and Gilbert K1ohn vin- lbed at Ch u.Krohnl'Sundny. Ilia.:Evelyn Sprkk d i e d at E. ll .Smiths'Saturday morning. H i n Mnrraret and Hr.Richard }lcConnaha called at the Herman Bprkk home Friday evening. Will Spriek and Herman Rogeri called at Herrrmn Sprlclu'Sunday momlng..Bert Thompson visited with Blair \| Pilot hrhur s m |: |A. IH OADIB.Pnhlhbor B T . P A U L w r n x u g w c n v n c n . O R U I P .J .R a i m r u e n ,P u t m B u n d n r .- l u l l 12,B u n d q y Sc h o o l a t 10 :0 0 A J L Se r vic e s a t 11. 00. S u n d a y , Ju l y 2 9 , t h e c h o i r o f O n : S h i a : ' |L u t h e n n e h u r t h , o f O m a h a w i l l . z l ve n sa cr ed co n c e r t a t t h e S t .P n l L u t h e n n ch u rc h ,C r u m i n Dr.Luktm. Brno lolh on the une: cornersudlnthakudng plua ldmdz nn ltill uhbndnl Du nut md giorbas Pounh af July. Hahn( an neonldau mms at a n w m a u . M . m n . u a mA¢¢:Oan¢f¢u»ulu¢h8.1m. .m u m iv a n ' r uu u n n New l'ar a n ~ . »i,$§|1;a , ny,s . \f»¢~ ¢;~!'!§'c¢LQ-"=,a:p`*f»-» '.»f ..¢.`x.¢'1%3v. ;,&.~ i" :75'~`$,': ; . .-~ ~ . » # ~Jae¢"'*,=€f". . '!¢ }~ .5 a ._ ; . , . g . I t I f .¢~. .u f l v x ? .' ? ; \ ¢ § , . ' 1 =; . , ,~* ; ;'T..»\¢i = . . » ¢ ;. a j . . ¢ ¢ . : . ¢ . f R E |.g . , , , F .. - \_ . ,. '_' f ' » »1 A - " ,: {, ;.-v m . r 7 r / J -.. . » m Q .9 I _gf.;*h . Wbtfl hu tbl old time alter QM Fourth of July p teh!gone! W e f d k d u h o u a s i n d o n p o r t o f tbl!mi n d !this y n - .Stnngol lv ¢ f 1 » | » = n | » u » » | | » q m » a u u o y ma e a s u t .T h u m u o l n b - an -lbs nv illh s innmdy nmvvvd I n m n r u n i l l n g l l n n t t b e u n l r - ¢ a . » » n u » u n p ¢ m¢ » f u v . u | » » - lhhorvbcaotlfhdaothcnlnthcnb- a d y t k l v l l l n n n l n h l a n s n x u u de dn nu d mh uz ri p uo np du .Em-y mh a f b e r n u n u n d o r u u n d l b tt h e e o n d l d o m u n m a d l l p u t a f d u e o l m l d l m w n n lh o y wb lh lu r a w nb lui b tr . fun called at Henry Storh"'I|| ondny'th-I evening.No admission will Ha:gxret and Ric hard lleflonnaha The Rav. John Andaman, of Bio [md lli ld n d Loftis allod at Her-' City Iowa preached ham Sunday|znlm Sprkh Sunday awning.lpving vidted his father on » Hin es Ewly n and Edna Spdckieigbtic th birthday which vu July LOCAL evznrwvr 1 - - I r Oi n B l d r . p h . - \ t . o ~ u n c h \ h e | u r . o i n \ . h e l n - n g ' L.H.Camp..Pu lo r Vncakion Selma!1|starting splendidly.Enroilmcnta TI!!be sawed nl! this week.The tatll an rollmant will bl about fihy .Ga~ to His church some mornin;» 9 m d 12 and nee tho chiidreri work..Regular Service:next Banda Come and worship M211 us. Omaha were Blair visitors on th! Fmmh at the H n r p n t Kellillnn home. Mn. Ed Bunting and Hula daugh n e u F o u r t h a t t h t W U I L l n d l n h o m e . llr. md lin. Walter Peterun and lima dmghter. of Omahs spent the #rect-md with relttive: in Blair. Lin. E. W. Schmidt :rant down Lo g .l ¢ . | 1 8 u n 6 l y t n z u \ \ % t t o C | ' l k n ¢ v- l i n . G u y A x t n l l m f ! d u l b h r 1 1 | fonn taxltion wn snn I a |1 9o n o n t h c Fm a rt h ,vi s i t i n g n th e H . H . S t r u t s a n d F . W . A m d t i m m a H r .a n d M n .R o b e r t Re d fi e l d ,o f v l ~ a n Omlh l iunenn In regard ta her helith. Gu Beh emn 1| tb l mme: of | mv/Buick Cquh p u r d u d lun week. u m Ddmhhy Tyson il the n e 'dark ut Lhl :uh Iounlnln in the Blair DN! Bum. s G. L1-an and family M Fmmnl rpm! the Faurth IM Sunday lt LM C h u .N. Hanan homa- Henry Sol! And hmlly and Sum- whiz. Ba. ma lin.w i n u mm of rhitan in Blair July ith. Sow :pant Sunday i t thc E.B. Cirrlgan home! um Dr ac o Bu nn . * bo h u be en Ill the put few weeks is but alight- ly Improved. lliu Eliza beth Noble had ugum th!Fqurth of July,Hhs L udlie Gannon of Omahl.1 Hr. and lin. Roy llc liela had as thei r : null ou r S und ay , Hn. He Ke¢n*|puentI.Mr.m d l l a .L. P.Jensen of Omndn. ' v \h a t m THE EN'rE1 z1 >R1 s E| :;:'°,.':.'..,.. ,.,.:.*;' o r .,..'ZZ11 ,mi i z., ": .. , ~.» :: ': : ma -_.¢ .n..¢.»¢ |hnlheFour¢ hu»dv ut)| |¢ qn¢l unn;unusual,l l l s u u ;|P r vm p r a s r vi c a . G e o r g ! B -I Pl z I n | I Hlznrd and Bendorf-,+I wr ers; Pi-'ff» ~ Be nm. b n g n l z n m v m e o m c u VUE Motor Cu' Finish . 2-I-ll.Petersen Ha:a m l l a n u u m l m ' | | | g |u l l u w q i n ~~~O m a h a ,f p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d i n t h i s t u c k i n t h e e e l e b n t i o n i n B l a i r l u !Y d w S a t u r d a y .1 s u -a m w r f o l d i n g i n n i n g b w - d c m .M c b o n d d h u m o v e d s m u m 'M r .a n d M n .H .o .w s l u m m n o f - - ' f u m m y m m ,a t ~ b r i c k h a l I l e .o n e d o o r w e s t o f D r I l c l m u l w e r e B i n h 'v i n i t o n h m S l t -s e n z w i r e F w n d d e n c e .w w f .J u l y 4 = h »1 l m n n i e H a d s e n ,o f O m a h a ,n z . - T h e l i e : : n m A y e h m i l y o f O m a h a ;l x .a n d H r s .L o u i s R u m u u e n m a l b r a n d t h e 4 t h i n B l a i r ,r e i u r n i n ( h o 1:m u e v e n l ne e l e b n u d J u i y u h w i s h r e l a t i v e s a n d c h i l n r e n o f S p i k o s ,s p e n t t h e w e e k ' " °~ "mf | f r i t n d g i n n u n - ., m d \ i l i 1 . i n g B l a i r r e l a t i v e s .r : a m D v w n .f o r m e r m n " x m l »M .P d e t z i n g e r ~f a m i l y - - = .» H t w a " H e - f = = =. = ~ f = f =»=1=»;~.-f f : : : f ' * : ; i : :~ |~ d m LHB Blflllqtllli lvulllsg vu l v l nmrtmit at it but formnauly esc aped w w ,in the mldlt.Norman h l l b-*cn ltundlng Leland Sunfczd Uni- Mr. :n d Mn. A lma F ear md d m- ne lg nbmwd , wma hu s ow bm lvc nity . ll2\l\ went vp 1°Winmblmv for I dur l m Friday m d his son, nav._ week-end ?iliL J g } | | | A n d g n g n g f S t o r y C i t y , I O Y I ~~The 1-¢:ubz¢ Periecilan on Stovu camo °'°\**°eohbntc I l l h him.|i n nu odor, no smoke, fur nie at Peter-ill atm-ned homo on Sundly | n""3913:HI MW I N 2,|.]g HOUR.g Aug.I ,1026 .- .1°r Sain-My U0-arm farm four 5au wiil need n fresh ilvh lr hu . 1\11|¢»=west of FL Calhoun, 310000. Bn th an at Hrs,'r.C.H!lton'a. chris. Rnhnr, 2041 a x !se.{Pri¢es |\1| |]y Nduned. 23 az.Lincoln,N° b " 1 Nels J.Anderson of the Drum nva egL .se to Irvington Saturday to .spend the week-end with relatives. Mrs. B. L. Daley and ehimren of Junction City,Kansas are visiting the Myron Metslnger jamlly. The Clarence mc o mi e k family spent Saturday and Sunday in Oma- hlt visiting at the Sarn Johns home Mn. Anhur Dixon, who has been vi.-ltlng friends and relatives in Blalr left this week for her home in Call- fonts. Mr. and Lire. Raymond 3*leQra.|:ke11 mowed into the Ed Aye rental house on west Washington street last Friday. For Sale:--Some of tQebest vn- eant lots to be found in he city. Trleed to sell.lnqulrent The Enter- pnee offloe.U. Mrs. L. H. Cnmq had a very in teresting Christian Endeavor meet ing at the Church of Christ on last Sunday evening. llr.H.D.Newell,of Arlington visited Sunday with his brother, J w. Newell and daughter, Mrs. Fred Jenkins and family. Alles Edna Newedl,of A rl has been visiting the Fred Jenkins 1an\ily since last Saturday.She will spend a.` week here. Choa. Metsler,of near Tekamah cane down to Blair recently and purchased an Essex coach with which to show his family o good time. Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Neale and fa mlly of Ft. Calhoun, wen amongtheout-of-town folks who came in July -lth to help Blair oelebrate. H. C. Dleson and wife entertained hnlher photographers of Omaha on the Fourth.They were Mr.and Mrs. Chas. Carly llttll Herman Heyn. Mies Vida Sappenfleld and Nellie Woltje leit Monday for Columbus, Nebr. where they witl be in attend» :mee all week at an Epworth League 'Omaha spent tne week-ena rn marr. rclurmng home Sunday evening. .Will Meadows and wife,of Fre mont, took advantage of the holida; and enjoyed the Blair celebration. Mies-eo Grace and Helen Faclrler who are attending Peru summerecboolspentJulyithwithhome fo lk . Llarource Gochenour and a friend of Omaha, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Wm. Sellerdin and lllr. Scherdin. Wm.Beales and wife, of Irvingtrn, were vlslting with old friends in Blair last Saturday and taking in the celebration. Mrs. Jennie Harhican and daugh ter, Miss Melvina, of Omaha, form er reeidents of this city, spent the week-end in Blair. Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Ireland and Ir~11lly. of Fremont, spent Sunday it tho home ot'his brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Ireland. Mass Hden Stevens,who il em- ployed at the Blair Racket Store, is spatding hertiter. and friends in Teltamah- Mlas Sue Belle Lewellyn, of Omaha celebrated the fourth of July in Blair and spent Sunday with het pnrents,!dr. and Mrs. Ed Lorretlyn. Will Taylor,who for u nurnuer of years has resided in Chappell, Nebraeka, came in to he present at the funeral of his nephew,Ltlllit Ilenrhaw. Arthur Lena.of the McCarthy school district was n happy boy on July 4th when he found a new Ford roadster in the garage which dei: parents told him woe his very own. Misa Rita Atkins, of Kearney, came last Wednesday to visit her cown, Mrs.Ross Deets and family andotherretativeehen.She returned to her home yesterday (Wednesday). -n n mme; mom; rela au vw vu n v - q ,--... .... M n .J .w .L a m b a n d rn ng ha r, b l n .W m .B a n k s o f F r e m o n t ,ee la b r a t e d i n B l a i r o n Ju l y 4 .. M i s a M a r y S t r k k l e t t i s su b s t it u t - i n g a t t h e Ra c k e t S t o r e f o r H e l e n S t w e n a w h o i n o n a va c a t i o n . N i a :M a x i n e Jo h n s e n , o f H e r m a n , -.irdred h e r cou si n,M i n A g n e s G i l - he r t s o n , s o u t h o f l a w n th i s w e e k . J.C .B r o d e r a o n o f H e r m a n -ia d r i s i n g a n e w F o r d t o u r i n g c a r pu r c ha s e d a t t h e R a t h m a n n : a r a g e . ld i a a M u r i e l ,Ste ed,oi'Li n c o l n , d a u g h t e r o f l r . a n d B r a . D a ve S t e e d er lm br at ed m e ( t h o f Ju l y i n t h i n ci t y . A ho u a e m a l d a t Sa l in a ,H a n a n w o u l d w o r k f o r $ 1 2 a w e e k U " h l i n u a m a i d I u m l a h g a r a g e f o r m e ' c a r . " M r s . W . H . M y e r a a n d fa m i l y h a ve h a d a s t h e i r g u e s t o ve r S a t u r d a y a n d Q. . . :. . u ' M n M w r ' a m o t h e r .i l r a . J1 ' Th e E d i l a t t h l e e e n fa m i l y " u l l le ave F r i d a y m o r n i n g fo r t h e i r s u m m e :h o m e a t L a k e O h u b o j i .1 Yun Ryan was the 'highest biddero n th e W i l l R y a n 'n w h i c h w a n m r n l l y s o l d a t ah e rl P a a al e . Mis"nes Mary and Babel Pickel are Lame from an extended trjip te l point! in the eaal. including Clmlcagml M r .a n d H n .W a l t e r S m i t h a n d Ir m i i y ,o f F t .Ca l h o u n ,s p e n t t h e l o r r 1 h i n B l a i r a t t h e h o m e e f J o h n Sm i t h .` R e v. a n d L i r e . 0 . U . H e P r o u d h a ve g e n e f o r a va c a t i o n o f t w o w e e k s t o{. »v.| 1l I l n Ia na a a an d hl l aa ou rl .Th e y l nu ll t r a ve l b y a u m .| a\\.I¢|l"ll K e l l y ;o f t h e In d e p en d e n t l e h p h n n u C o m p a n y p l a n a t o sp e n d iw : va c a t i o n . w h i c h b e g i n s n e x t w e e k ! w l t h h e r m o t h e r a t Tu l s a , O k l a h o m a .R e v.a n d H r s .Ja m e s M c K a e m a n ' turlk t h e i r turn ch i ld r en ,K a t h e r i n e ! ~ _§ ' : ' : _" §:|~mn 1v1»vaH»a':r:x__§_rgn1:_;.- ; ; _ ; : ; ;__ Next W ednesday is Bargain°Day--- and here is Your Biggest Bargain for that on€ day. @ € Q i $€ @ ' M @lL 57/='@n/E |»i ". _ _ _ . _ _ . , ; l!'L. .|».m.:.x »~ ~It has 3 Burners f~o n t o p" a e ~ ~~ ~#nr -~_ ~..$~ ;:.;¢x~.~W h i t e E n a m l e d I""";"_vi f;j_»d o o r a n d a l u e l f Hottest Burners--Most Durable Have only a few at this price ~ The Arndt Hardware E N When a men ¢el.s tn that stage i n l i l e d u t h e f e e h t h e h u t h e inbom right. to be a pubih: cxiaic, he has pea his nan nl' uaefuiness and become e p u n The year of 1926 arlll here its m m e :of amusement.The spring aifuien wil! d im on atte nti on of the pop-eem politidln in the eledion of the inlnr while the fd] eledion at wh it ' time most ef the countsetnies will be Hilad, will again furI }IDB rr. nn vs |.¢»¢us|-. ...»... --~at the h eme d Hrs. Oscar Guyar Lluly Nth. Thursday afurnmn.Ali :nnembln lnrlzsd. Hn- Hari: 1M'l\1l» lady gel! ehnm- phm of the state ef Nebraska. :hw .a Blair uneuurs how the uma 'lu =l1.;ed lm Sundry- Meesrs Loren Xlopp,Lyk Roch. Kirby Cook and Jack Carrilln werenn attend llwl at a.picnic held at ..g,nne lui 'I`!mrlday. v l n c n qp a r e m t n .H r .a n d H n .E .B .R e d f i e l d of lhla city. Cv.Agent Bates and irlfe epent Sunday at St.Paul, Nebr., vlaltlna li m.Bates pannts.A einer, lllss allure.: Potts, rdurned £0 Blair with them for a ilrtle wridt. Mn. Jim Fndnnd. of Chiugb re Nnred to her home Isnt.Saturday. having been enI!ed to Blair by the aericus illnean of hir mother, Hn. A. H. Parish. l !_.._-_n....-.e Q-illill Dmlnmnar. ...A uf..Herman Petersen ,und n l m m l p l l v n e a n - s u l u u |Allred Curieya of Seward,Nebr. visited at the Harold- Curley borne Saturday.Hrs. Joe Lyons c alled at Herman Spricks'Saturday morning. Reber: llaConn|hn spent the week enrl with home folks.Harold Curley called nt the Her mar. Sp:kk home Sunday afternoon. Oscar Blum,Esther and Marta Krunr wind at the He nry Kruger home Sunday evening.Ted Curley visited at the Howard $10.00 CDUPON n o m To EARL {'.BURDIC. Secretary Treasurer Herman, Nebruka I nm lnlereited in the New Fedenl Lund Bank Loan Piano give me further lnform ion--it being underuto-oc! ~ should I close for Federal Loan through your Amocintlon within next 12 months this Coupon in to be pak! to me in the ;mounl of ;1o.oo.No obligation upon me nt this time. Address:(Name) ,. n ¢ » ¢ 1 New Farm Loan Rate. '1*~ :L''G l3 \§ "" 3; bi »" i1 `r f» - 'er 1 1 * " av Q "I s . ~ ~ ~~ : e s ~ ~~ I ~.. ~:'-\~. s ~4 ' ~ - " : ~ f " ' * ¢ ' 2 a ..'.a.\.@-[f"" . . . ¢ ; . T ~ Z a g L ~, ; ; , \ | _"P.l»r . - \ . = ; ""..1.{ l \, J H R H ~* i l u 1 . .~'» V?~c o s ' r -;. - f |Q1 .. _1 __. |||' r m w u c n ~- w n c u s q m D 5 7 1 1 9 5 5 7 T l t ' T ',~ ~ ~ / A *1 { _ ; & W m .e w w s o w "_ ~-=..s;:,g """:eff ~.Fe~ ~:-="fI:"*f».""§.:-'.§~f'- * IS MADE BY FEDERAL LAND BANK Announcement has been made by this Government Institution that rate of interest on Federai First Mortgage Loans on Farm Lands is cut from 5"W' to SWF, effective June 1, 1925. Besides a 10% Dividend has been declared for the first half of 1925.Dividends every Six Months. NEW RATE AFTER THE DIVIDENDS ARE PAID WILL BE THEREFORE ABOUT 454% NET THE BEST FARM LOAN ON EARTH Earl G. Burdic U Herman, Nebraska is Secretary-Treasurer for Washington County and South Division of Burt County sm I m i ! \ " \QSunday , Mn. M~ein mother. Hrsif Conner of Omaha. Harold V. W ilson, who liv? up ln the Vaoorna nelghborlgaod.is now calling on his friends in one of those classy Essex coaches. Mi a Gladys Siekkottor and Hr. nn:Mrs.Peter Deiatel,of Omaha. spent the (th of July at the parental A.Voss home ln this city. Among the Blair sinltors hero for the Sal1.lrday'| celebration was John iiumell or Woodbine, Iowa.Mr. Bin- nell was formerly a Washington coun- ty Tanner. hir. and Mrs. Frank W arric k and Hr .and li n .D.A.Compton lain today by auto for Webster,Boutla Dakota to visit Mrs. J. E. Helms, if sister of Mrs.Compton and Mr. Warrick.They plan to be gone about a week. Little Janice Ireland spent last week visiting her father,Louie Ireland and wl h in Omaha.She returned home Friday evening in company \|\rit|1 her father. who spent and Ban. 0. H. Ireland..1 Mn .Mlrthl Dwi: md dau ghter, Laura of Omaha,were urmlr-cnc gursu at the home of her brother, J.W.Newell m d other relstirea. Mr.-L. Dlvil elmo up primarily to be pruent on Sunday,the 8881 birth day of her brother, J . Wf Newell. Mn .G.J.Fnckler,of Burwell, Nell. spent the Fourth wilh relstinen :rad friends in Blair.Mrs.Faci ler will be remembered u Hin Na omi Griffith,1 former Blair girl, zmluate of the Blair high schoai md hu many friend: here who wen glad to greet her again.Hrs. Fuk ler is attending summer school in Lincoln at present,preparatory to reaching this fall. v much amd would hue uayed t<><'I§.thelr urn children,Katherine 01.1 Jimmie In Ornlhl Int.Tues- -!.\y when they had their tonsil: re moved.1 Cari Hindley, who lives just south of Bleir,presented hi.:dnughter, Mtn. Arthur Happeil, with n Copper Clad range Int week nl a wedding flue nt._ Irn Dixon, of Omalu spent 'hluday .ufhrnoon and evening visiting rela- r.=in the vicinity of Blair.hir. llixon is working for Fuller Brush Company and likes h work very well. Attorney E. B. Corrigan returred lu: Satuniay afternoon from Miss ouia, Montana.He found conditions exceptionally good out there Ind i l vm;favorably impressed with the country.On his "J r out he wan a. passenger on the zreln which wns Elkhorn Valley Leage Base Ball lou;er lf business hid not called him back.He was :ons nine days. Game called at 3 o'dock BLA§'_ NORTH BEND s ;;_ - .gnu| |nm| || 4nn| || m| mu|| || || |nmnu| |mmuu| || |un1|| || |mu| mmu| |nnn|| || || || zs|| || mnmm1rmenm:| |fmmu| w 'E§§§ § E §E EE § § a iss5 EE= 5E , . ¢ - l l | | nouns ~ ~ DAY ~~>~'~'gf' W e d n e s c l a y ~~~ J U L Y -5 l l 15th ,~,/I We will give 15lbs. of C & H granulated cahe sugar or 8 cans Standard Peas for -$1.00 Friday and Saturday Specials With every pouad of Advo Coffee at 55c and Butter Nut , Cuffee at 60c per lb. we will give FREE a ten cent bar of Trilbv Soap._- Blair Badl Park July12 ,' 1925 _§ ' : ' : _" §:|~mn 1v1»vaH»a':r:x__§_rgn1:_;.- ; ; _ ; : ; ;__ "i ~`..~f > § §OH top \?'j?"»f59i 21.Two BurnersQ J ~. ~ ~"~"~.':;=ws a n o ve nA.;=;.».,,g5_,_t E d .~_~''..°*."~"'6 n 8~1 --.45 .;_,.~d o o r a n d s h e l f Hottest Burners--Most Durable Have only a few at this price ~T h e A r n d t H a r d w a r e w u z .n a a n u u ~§ \ ¥ |9 ¢.L-..¢ }4-:Frank C.Adun: or me bllnnunL v l l \ : u h I u n .Chronkle is going lo take a little'Mrs. D. A. Coinptcn neciveci wan!from her sister and husband, Hr. and {;°~;~'"_;; tiff f'°'; 3-;;fd=»°»; du- Mn .John Kreiser of Hanan City,e.1 ou F s P n "¢|\'| be ;ul pr 1.joy auto riding in a new IorLLtour,that Phe# would soon n a 0 ing ar bought recently at the Rath- ho possibly can.Ha hal daldad to "a naa vi th the aervleaa of thaUP'Whlta Home Social Secretary and tu m this vrork o u r bo aoma man in the nm department aanrloa. This mo u n a th a tama n i n th a ar ta lo d a - portant will have ze ammo :lu aa Mr.and mn .uram.mama lu nlittle arm of Omaha, spent the Fourth in Blair and Hn. Gln: remained for a vlxlt with her pattnlll,Hr.and Mn. Ed Llwmllyn and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parish came un from Pender to oalabrata ha 01-1 achool menus am. nelgnwragreetedbothladle!heartily and many happy memqriea were nvi\'¢1| azul lived ovar a n.Their stay was of no ahorl. duration that many old fnenda :lid not know of their arriv- al here until about time for theml l ._ . . |\ . l _ .\ f - u l -| 4 \ | morning. M. Blum was a caller In Herman one day last week.Henry Xmgera' spent the -ith ln Hooper and lock dlnner at the Louie Branded homo.Hin Edna Sprleic and Helen Lor 1 II n mend me summer.lnmm nm=¢¢}lere's hoping he will MT .I n d H w o l 1 € ¥ ! i f " v l z n u t h m 1 9 [ | g f f g n o g ( g f " la. came over to Blair to vislb the weelt-end with H n .Wolter'a par ent:, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.bong and her brother, Fred bong and family Supt. and Mrs. D. V. Maaser, who are teaching ln Morningside College spent the week-end at Jtorne,Mrs. Manner going back Sunday evening and Mr. Manner driving up Tuesday znérhlng. Mrs. T. C. Hilton left Tuesday af- ternoon for the cooling breeiea and shoely nooka of blinnesotl She goes by way of Sioux City and Ste Paul to Staples where she wilt vialt her einer, Mrs. Geo.Lewin and family. Loaff-A pocket-book somes.here b vcen the Irank Biffar place and B. t on last Sunday morning.Tan embossed imitation leather. contain in: about two dollars in silver. Sult- abno reward will he pair! to one re- turning the x=r°|>¢rt'r Notify Hrs. Frnnk Biffar,Incl.UI7.24-11. Howard Rug| ,who h u been ln the employ of the Oscar Holm-ea bolury for some time. ie takin; an ehfoncetl vacation on account of an infection on his hand caused by a morgulto bite.The Injured member has been quite badly swollen and t'1e doctor has been forced to lance ir. Mrs.Geo.Riker has received a 'letter from her daughtern-law, Mrs.Atlee Rllrer,who,with her little daughter Natalle,.la just re- turning to their home In Ca&]5er{ Wtnmlnc from a nice trio in gh; The Merry Maids of Haney met atthe lzome of Karen Jensen last Wetl nesxluy "here the second lesson of their club work i n s demonstrated by Mnrinlo Johuenn.Hina Helen Yun Berg and Martha Miller were guests.Refreahrnenta were served byKaren Jensen and Dorothy Mas ters. The dance given by the Legion bog1 Saturday evening drew a record breaker crowd and ins plte of the heat those present had a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rluoadea and family of Wayne,Nebr.came in last Friday and spent the day of the Fourth celebrating, leaving for their borne on Sunday. Herbert Simpson of Salem, Indiana cousin ol Mrs. John Moore and Bra. Ltnry Wahlntrom of this city. drove ln last Wednesday from Denver where he had been on a trip.He persuaded Ilia Qladya Moore to re- tura.with him to Indiana to visit relatives and enjoy the trip in we cor.They left 'Thursday morning. A business meeting of the offl Cttlh of the Old Settlen Association was held at the city ,library on the Fourth.The officer: are Albert Mil ler,president,Hrs. John Aronson sr.e'y., F. w. Armlt, vice-pres.. Mrs. Joe Luure, registrar.Another meet ing-; will be heh! at the Arnult home on Friday evening.The annual plc nlc will be held August 2?at Ft. Calhoun. For Sale at Public Auction-1924 ~~B l ~p g g;g h . nd ~ g f g f ~'Hull ' G I F I V L l f . I R I ]I I I I S t i l l s: " I v a gn visite d ~Hlll tll!l£lfil.lQl\| \w e c o n d u c t o f a l l fo r m a l n o d a l fu n c -g pa r e n t s .H r .: n d H t l . .F n e m a n t h e m m O m l h l W ul na mda if " " " ° \ ¢H o w a r d C u r l e y n 'M o n d a y a ft e r n o o n . l i o n :a t i k !W h i t : H o u s e h u r t n d o f p u 1 , 3 a n d o t h a :re i n t i ve s l n th is t h e ;M t fo r p c§ u 1. u i n e as t er n Io w a M r s .H e n r y H e n g e d o h t a n d l l t i i e l a i n :m e r t l y n n Ad vi so r i n r e g a r d :c i t y b c fn h g o i n ; b a c k z o t h e s u n n y S o u fh l o n c a l l e d a t H .B l u m s ' M c n d n y a f~ .1._L - - -!- . . . E.if "Etn l h s m u i n t h o p u r . .n n u u s mwggutod that tht mm on whom this mhllmml duty will fall u likely zo ree-l¢n.|-it is |ado bot,however ULU!b l will m i n .If the people mans eennomy In public d h l n tbl! mutt Mak public offlc ilil who Th e w.R.c .India friend: ind neighbon glthered at the home of Mn. And:ur Jones iiondny :nd rv lmmled har o! hor Blat birth anniver- u r ;and also brought lu n c w and s|-ent a plc lnnt aibemonu with hor. u u n u . NORRIS UECLINES (Ccntinuad from pqfe One! l.1.im pany and did not ioin In mlmmant.I never questioned nlrmrltv and nalrinthm of those s tmnoon.n L l r ..~ \ r p I 'Q u f " . f ".F Z P 1f i 'f ? :- . -». ff' 1 | ..'» " , . ' nc 'o \<.llolwm Brood, 2 large loaves Tea Biscuits, per pkg. Sweet Picklgs " aloz. Post Touties, small pkg., two lor Pep, per mr Wheaton, per pkg. Tangier lhtx, per pks.1 W .J.S A The Market Basket Filling the market basket is a pleasant and economical pas- time at this store.Our array of good things to eat afford a host of splendid suggestions. l Gan .hrs Cocoa, euch .25c l Bulk Cocoa, two lbs. l5c 20c F White Rossini or Lenox Soap, 6 bars 25c 15s H37 Day Coilee, per lb. 25s 254: s THE mu STORE9THE OLD REUAHLE 25c 251: lSunbrite Cloner, two cans 16c 251: ll~mer Brand Coifee, lb.384: 504: u H u u z lb. $1.00 u U U u 3 u ~ ~- I .1 1I .pI t §5 ,w... ,,.,._...J u l A u th : F u r l o f ' h xu lo n Aulnmohlln had been gqulnud uld hglnlnttd in lbbut all the wny u pulhll until name one suggested the ldea of "eompulnury luumwhlle ln |uruusn".lmu mly I llmllleu f l l d v u opened lov the water, y m1oulou1 polllldan und those aoelnllnmleslly in dined.ll t h l n l d u e e u l d b e y a t o ve r o n the numumblk.l l could than be tu i a n o d u ll a m y n h n b u r l n o u o x lnihuun.U m vh s n u mlwu the u v e n n lulaflwblle dunqu c lelm in (p t 1; lu v :p u s donbu u to vlntlwr u l ln n n n n u |»\i¢1 u |da u nc m hu m of Mn, N»\ ~e' n plnnla, llr and l n .F n d Ball of a l l S wlh Jenn l..P e wu n : n d hmlly and hh pnr enu . llr. nml ln. lla mmlnl Pc llnen dmv: u p to Lyons lu x llandny xv vhll. J em' hvvlhcr, Petal X. Paenen They fo\|n|\'\M countryin med nf mln ln 0\l1. lmmsdlatn vinrlty . A pany eanalsllng c l lr. and In Palme r mlm, r um A lla n Ind Ulu Elluhtth Hopewell, Wm. Allan and Donthy Stuven un , lh mld Sd wh r :ml Alles W ilkinson y nnwy ud an to Va lley k u S u n da y ln u h ul- vsuugs of me mlm; effoeu of uw \»u\xn¢ xauol nl um mm. mu mum ,-rw..,.I expec t nn work ln \lu.~ (nun u in government that I believe to be righx nm!I wlll support them r v n n lla u o f ivlutlmr they origirmte v m Mm0¢I'lL|re»u Nlun | . p mgm dve uf men htlrlng Any adm' 1~'\r\v l d x l ' w x s r s l n z wa n t s c m Krohn m l n mg h m,m u August Jordnn m d e n u m x m m spant the Fourth ln Hooper.Ninn Fun un d Blnlll lh leh :AA tl: spent 'l'hundly lfuarnoon wlth Evelyn spmk.Mr. usd lin. Henry llmgednmw umm.h m s n u n w r . f u r m m m m m u .__u -Q.. . x| .\ | »h i t non iffy §alurdly evening num nl ,._... 5=5 § ,..l»el!rodlumeu.Tha one who h u innrllil can have ln: concern about d u m p ! h e u m m t h u one when nagligmea may deprive hlm ol his \......\ngn nn ni l u .l n u n n .ug . . ... .. .. -._,Tuuday for Rid Ehn. 8. D., whoa they »=;y=<~w till! thelr daughter,Mrs.haunt Smith through this umm uruthei.111|Smith:we n th e ll. Blu m mm. H l u Helen Lln o n of Omaha. il aperding a fur day: 'Rh E1|¥;»n'|ml Fda; Bprkk. Jnae Erlknn and fnmily npmv H * U l u ;l u v v u u n .Tben in a n n fngon m believe that such a system would fueounqc rather than dtneouruw, unlnsmeu Tha ugu mln t 1 | mo ds um meh lnwnnsl would prune! the "Tides ami oryhln."Bid U meh insurance tended to I m r a n c a n l mm u a n d lnjuritl ia would In pun- pnuctinn.S-eeondiy th a n n n no ulllfac tory olliisiicl daunrlng that any connrieierdoia per former 8115! naidnta but an nowoperating a fcur hundrod acre fum m u Red Ehn. The fallavrlng out of min people ure- dimer flitat: nt the like Inger- »lev hum the Ifowrth. Andnur An denln.Arthur and Hu la of lllr» nun, Hr.and li n. W m.Cummins, Mn. lngvalnlnn and dnmhur. Har tha of Omahn.They Alle took ln zha 4121 of July cehbntlon :mi tha men! S llurtlly ll thi Funk E ric k- aen home.Augut J onllnl. Chu. Kmhsu and Gilbert Krebs were Herman nlic n Tiwadny.Ervin Spric k uuckul hon Lc ilgf. man for 'Will Spdnk Thunday. Esther Kruger in abending ahh week with her comin, Harm Kruger at Telhu u. _ _ ~Ec u Ilrohn vinlled with ~ Hiker wan ut ul al Ford Coupe belonging to the Wah delegatt from ber home dt; to the °National biuslc Teachen'Conven 4~tlr-n at Pcrtjand,Ortlim m d l l i u s r Nntatie visited ner gnndmather,Q ;J Liss. HtCune at Lloseow, Idaho until ingnon County Red Crocs-Uphol- mr i n g in perfecl condition.' Ur n good.Ono spare tire.New met o chains m d ldtllsnrlla.H u run Ibm!! 15.000 mils.Will 'ba auction -1 L.1-....--I. hun- ai Qhl H1119 Elkhorn Valley Leage Base Ball BLA§'_ NORTH BEND Blair Badl Park July12 ,' 1925 Game called at 3 o'dock Blair's Juyenile Band Will Give a Concert COME! _ =____ D I U K I H D l u n .D l u l u z . sms mansslv. mp.§.se .LL m z-'nm-: nsz.;v1-:at-§~E 'P h m a n s- R a l l R n d ' H ihe r mo t h sr joine d M r .D o m a nn.e u va" arulvau 5 v v u i - ...._......-R i k r r : n d N n t n l j c h a ve vi si te d I n B u n k g a m e r ,B l a i r ,N e b r .S i h m l n g . B l a i r n m !a r e k n o w n t o a n u m b e r c u r i n g .Ju l y l l a t s n'elocl¢.C a r 'I lIII(IIIII III IIli IlIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll.ll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!llIIHllfllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllillllllllllllllila ~ og n a n pe ople ( C :r j o f l e r i m u n r r h l m t s i l r i i d a s c a I n t h e e f l m n g . ..,'l$E¢.v::J Q-.~=y;5 '~"`"-'f ,-"§ ': _ . ~ .. .. ,= * 1-,"Tj,r w ?4 )`\.Bidr,Ne b r llh .Jud!9.was-'rmz zmmass-\n a mr v ' \ \ \ \ \ 1 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ » \ `~ " J M J L " ~ T ;m e S l i 3 0 2 9 1 1 1 1 w e n e u n .1 h u e m y i t l h l l u a b l l l h t l .b i t t h e y a n a n o f t h t ! 8 k i § d .A |¥¢ l i d .a I l I a m e £ ¢ r U l l ..§' _ * " " ' ; ; M § ,iu sung! cellar mrxt vrinhf, =u¢=~1»'brH¢~vi!!be ||g,-¢;,d a t e m 0f'|'or curbing; draining md grivaiing o.'Int a w she Anieultunl Cullen at Linc oln.6?2,009:'fifteen blocks of Sixteenth Strut.B M 1 alimt.'''za ff 1: tr u a an bo nu s » ¢ ur- ! l'h e oid n dhh md ww mn. the D e w d h ln Ne b r u h m u b a n k s :Lnlbeztaon-Cornerstone m d for m n . ; t o - d o w i t h i t t h a t I I l n l l d l o fan.:pea s,a n d t h e b e a u :t h a t u a i n c z c u l n g a t r m o f $5 , 0 0 0, 0 0 0 p¢ r | n f~ n $ 1 10 , 0 0 0 s c h o ol b u i ld i n g . » » p r » u . " vg e m » = = 3 » 1 d . _ " ¥ g 5 » 3 r i § 1 | i r 1 = = e ; p g a f ° r u u ¢ u | ¢ m 1 b ¢ ¢ 1 u n = a m o n t h n n d a n l u g u t i n h l x t o r y o f ',o o o bu si ne ss b u i l d - ! _ _A -. . . .. . -| . . - ¢ Bidi. Nebndm. July 9, 12?-5 Sc lln na wm s ov m num . ua ! Tumum-mann.":men you know nn; 1 lm: lor .¢.}Md , h .~ ,out and ¢lfl0l¢ bi ll, rtlflblll, Ylihl-H I M mg w gu up uns.~ .L_ nndmnosriod.$J §°I'.."1T§'3'=»`§" " ofn y thhg 'r.» I»l,turnipc and Chinut cabb|¢o Lino oin -Un inn lty of N o s r u h Flizhlry-$50,000 to be spent im- ' o t m u m z r n n n w m m n v B n n l u t d m r l ..r wedplanbedlndmespaec.Ua£¢vann»unc ¢a$900.000b11Udln¥Pl°¥¥\¥Dpro1'in|m d npa iri lll Huy -Etta I n 'b ee plana f n r n a xtt wo y e a n .huteLhoprobnbly mldyouninn.He p n b " D ld ; o u » v\ r h n r o ! ¢ I | n ¢ ' l» , f 1 \ \ \ h e ld u ¥ q b l8 \ve na l l !m m y o u " " ' * " *a n " ' "w i l l -h a d m a d e a d n a !k l l l l n r - r h o 0 n u r i c i .t h e y s h o u l d b e n e t o u t f o r t h e L o u p 5 | l ¥ " T N ° b l 'k l ~ e d r k S c o t t z i v l u i f - J .H .C u a e l m a n t o -.\_ __ . . . . .. . . _u \1 . . _ _ - . . _L - l \ . l l . n u L n n n Vanishing Men 'Mu'v ""é§"€»`§n\3£"`1132 ;.;;;: Qsisa 6 1 ?ff;» I am no Ku-Kluxer, or . ~ f w i g $ 1 : 9 ? . ~ ~Qol»°r8d»'| per "tgll nnéuna 'mr f an 'll mziini mm and |lll|1"° ::- a (lil cabbage and the heads £o{P9\rn compaq lfliililllll new ml-lounn moaern ouzlnesl NillluulgN e l m h - H a m u u l m m g so sn w nu r u l l u m l n u n u i v m l w w -s l r u u l v . . . __ -.,_the ter.\cgeil|>i¢-l 1dlInot bl as course and Beatrice-Largo electric d n s to vetted ing,moving picture a mandy as those pksnted in the spring.ba placed nt four highway entrances |_1m0}n_.;|00'09g guuantoe sub- ¢»»no dry.~scribed for nur Capita! Hotel at 11thh u l d l y l l l n n n n l r n u l .n ' l n ' § | n | | .- m p u u n n - . 5 R i c k a r d 1 : u _ ~ ' : : : . " . ' : . : ' . - ° - - - f m u - I - - clevoe, without s gun under my pil- loldersbip with Hooper. Hooper iumped to t' e top from s third plsee tie when it rumpecfover Scribner 16 to 1, on the Fourth ot J u!!at Hooper.Scribner hurlers, Peters and Johnson, were elooted all over the lot by the Hooper slug- gens. .Beriboersered Ktslm tooppoee Satunteys scoreilerrhantsB,Hobo 8. Blair 21,Arlington 16. Hooper 16,Scribner 1. North Bend 11. Snyder 7: Sunday'e Results lvlerehants 15,North Bend 4. Scribner 4. Blair a ( boys get togetner..Even more dlfii- eulr and dangerous ls steer M i l l - beesuse the steer's hide tendséo be loose,makin(it more difficult to 'stay on'.The sl.e lr' e u m th !! ! rib: ls another handicap and he who stays on well deserves a mise." POOR ro om.NOT HEAT, also in runner# battle me W' RUDEO omx runner Lowers cow-s Pnooucrtonw,wi but nn'Auanxcsn soon?-see came throng , allo ns ghits.Flcl, for swf, allowed seven SAYS CRUTCHFIEIDi Cours properly fed , m n o t , , ; , , su-I whiifed ten men. Following is the summary? Suihlter A. E. eoerboy, a dec line ln their milk flow ln som "The one purely American sport."mer,aooonllng to a statement of rays Soho Omehfiedd, rrorld-!arno\tsP1of.A. 0.Reed before the Radko Ebel, cf E.Ehlers,2h Ktlll, 811| Dreemel, o . Roberta, lf Peters, lb . . Shorten, as . L._El1lers, rf mo m; o . . Totals . . . A n . n . a r o . s a e . . . 4 . 4 0 4 .I . 0 0 1 0 0 0 . . . 4 0 1 s . 4 0 0 4 1 0 . . . 3 2 1 o 2 0 1 33 4 1Bledr AB.R.H. Robi neon ,r{.. . 3 1 1 Lundt, llh . . Janeen, as . . Van Ileuun, Krause. 2b of 4 0 1 4 1 :" f a 0 0 . . . . s 0 0 s I 5 2 1 o 0 5 2 0 10 1 2 2 0 0 2 2712 P0 .A .! . 010 0 0 1 0 a 0 2 2 llleonteet. 0 eago inUfupand wo:ld's ehernpionshlp in wu k i n s of me rodeo Farm School of the Blue Valley Cmtdxfleld ls new ln Chi,Creamery Institute.While hot §el-- oonltedion with the Round- rodeof 0 to be held in Gu n d Park, August 0 l 5 to 23 by the Chleago Associa- l . tion of Commeree. 21 "The cowboy contest is the only 0 purely American sport left." he'de» 0 claree.'lt ie the only sport found :here and in no other country.Even 0 boreball has invaded foreign lands. bu: the ooefboy oonteet is all Ameri ee|, the premler sport of our ern country.I t is a square n l t h s s t o b e o n t h e l e v e t .A 5 ing brook or Wild horse or 0 ca=1't be 'fl.|:ed'.They are out1!o.u.-wekeaen,to d m v n o weat- sport. buck- steer to do Hder . ther sud flies are s great discom- fort to the animals, they practicell! have no effect on the quantity or u b l I l l v l u i u l u n u l v e s u u l s l u i U s palatable food at all limes ls the tint rule of the eoeoeaefttl eorrman. e l - - l l l - l A -rss-r>.srr:a's n e w POINT Blair, Heh., July 6th, 192| Deer Editor: It ie s erell recognised feet that progress In human affairs le sdruoet lmnrlably bought at the prlce ol pntn.-Such.even,is the condition urder srhleh llfe ltself ls entered urcn.". When, a few years ego, th'e.streets of our pretty little city were torn up,and :atti c was ha or lm peded in eactenslve aress.foreonald rmill!periode.the public accepted th:unpleasant conditions cheerfully quality of the milk they orvdvrr- *|00kln' forward to a harm day to "It cows show e tendency to lessen mme,mneugh at une, e ere amtheir volume of milk ln hot 'urea-Ilwxo cattle to feel that the oonveni ther, it is almost eertain that they do not get enough of or the :ight kmd of food." Prof. Reed un."In hor weather the ~ 'dries up' with Lire result um the cows do not een- rrozrov all the sueoulent. palatable Iood that "mv-»udre.Cows whose milky n oproductionhas dropped~ 'ire almost: lzopeless so far as bringing them eu e of the public eras*nqanled acmewhel: too lightly. Thus, also when the pub lic mh wayr are being improved and bridges conrtrueted or ne-eonnructed,the ,travelling public suffers more or ion.Fresh graded roads are not plounanl to travel over, loose gravel in treacherous, and detours are an- wk so normal la c oncerned, and 1*ntlgllhg.Ordinarlly all m e looon-ll therefore important our uw We | tenienees are seoepted ss thin!! out ; ; ' ; ; ; " ' " °* " ; . _ ; " ; ;-w "" ' ; b ; ; ; . whether hooded or not, I fear iz]A lA N'8 P I IA Y E I . would require a strenuous eHort to withheld approval.This,I bel.lne,' voices the sentiment of most or ell of the scores or hundreds of other motorists who were delayed snd~lncouvenleneedatthepointreferrerl to on the evening of July Sth. lt would seem that s f o r hours work with s team. and the dumping of .1 couple of loads of gravel on eedl approach *odd eo fer toward mak- in; the plsoe passable In nt wea- ther, and I can see no reason why, at least that much altould not be conceded.Better to eloae a road en tllel;for s time than to offer tra velers such s detour as the one at Nu-hvllle. Teaohnsethatslrtymiuoteemake onehoundrteettouuoesonepoantl, llldoentsooedollsr..He l g l m e l o s o l h e t l a a t le a n l l e dom:at :debt with a elesr eons- low and unhaunted by the feees of |.l.ose to whom I have brought pain. Grant that I may asm mr meal ticket on the square and that in earning lt lmsy do unto others as I would have there do unto me Blind me to the faults of the ether fdlosr, but reveal to my oem.Keep,me rouns ...J im to laugh vim little rtoldren and sy mpatheticenough to be eondderate of old asm Yours truly,*and when the dey comes o! darken- °-s". A TBI-Payer.he elude: me qu smell or flowers, i f t lwt r e a d o f e o f tf o o ld e i t le d th e NEBRASKA HASNo STATE BONDS slow proeeeslon, make the aremony short and the eplteph ,;m,;,,_. "HERE LIES A s u m" . "Nebrep&:a's emiable position A MESSAGE 5180*HE L L amen; the states of the union with "*P *°* to ' -'* ° e m o f mn ¥°' °'" "'when c m W;-draft, manager or mem and the etal.e's indebtedness is see forth ln e.reoent ie-sue of the the Eropons {Ksasss) Gal Company ehotfles out of this life, he need notpublicationoftheNationalA s s o d - * vw about a job in gh.xg ation of Manufacturers..'world.Here ls a eomr o i a i de - Usa Fndu and Vegetables I umm,-Huang-CoI1elv f.°|,.,,, P Sueeu.bulla $26900 |y mn&dum i h l l n m-Wisner-Road between d m :ity mu .and Nur!o\k being gnvoled.! ! o r n \ £ o t d l y o u a l o u ! l 1 » r : h u n t t h a t I h a n b l i -c.. .. ..u ¢ n ¢ } ¢ | | A |l i h a d turing I1| uvul :wanr y=»u\.¢.1 l a m" I l l d i d n o t n r w h e n ? "I ¢ l f . . . u | L v r a m v u m ' H -v r a x l v i g 5 | n n u u a'' ! l n .b u t a b o u :w h a t 1 l m .1 d l d t h i s : I h r t h e f n m i i 3 | ; ¢ } |v e g e t a b l u N e b r u k n C i t y - P n l l m i n a f r r ' l r o r k I d a y I D y .°1 P u : m l n : I p o d u l r i n h a d : v u n u m ;n n y o u m u a n d o n c e o n l y .z a a f o r : M i n s d z h t y c i t y -C M H 5 :u n 9 m u d ; u q a n d »» - w f - f f 1 :a b o n u s t h a n - » --u m v l l l w ° ' & ' ° : . : i ' .s :s m . :: : ; . , ° ; ." '' f # ' = f , , ' " : . . = » 3 : ; " f = £, § ? . ' : ' . " .0;'Ile IDBI! or some nl;-nm! mn\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ . \ \ \ \ s \ ¢ \ \ \ s s \ \ \ |g p , " I i ld 3 " ¢ |¢e»muuw| .s».n»¢¢»»o».>'!'ho lm>lur'l ¢n»widened nat!! * W W *:nn one so a alarm; amausen.' H t l B0 an amz wm a m hi ual s v n o r s m '°.'1,§",,,,,,,..Pennine ul Gown m a c hair ua botvell ns th nt wu m mte xtr mm-dlmry '-mon tha ny ouk uo m'°'I2h1I|l:I!.Dd|rl¢lld."° "Ill.¢not1e1e»."»ldh¢.' L u n eme te i tp lnlntlsu lamn oi ti e ld d ed , th u l s m a o ti n i o v lw i i k y o c .Youwili aeverho ume znlu xng eboo zrh helm nf tflrih 1 lm nn! nld but the u u l : w w u l l l l ;1 . n e u v l v u .. . . . . ,aupply other necessary materials. Ther u e the chief source of lime emi phosphorous for bones and teeth, md for the iron whidl is needed by the blood.They eouwn other min erals Ind |130 vitamins! which are South Omaha p u k e n shipping Henry 3 Warning P u " drcfmid meat in larger quantities than at any time :i net world ~g fl 1;th .N F h " h e n this appears n p nebcsany new omea pastor me fuuiiy intend eo rn home under eonstruetion here.Pende1r~Hsterial being assembled ' N m Au concerned remember for --...-|-.A Snmiav Judy 12111. v u aKW.et v"°"~.'$.'t°é%=-i';`a»=..;a-;=,.-.ws a w w w ~§?. §° `£ ..'r . " : : .e : ' £ .' ? ' : u . § r.~'.= 1 mfr. l l ru -.':::;,:'5_.;m':.';_';:_f'._51a. :u n d a t u m a md lo r | lo u u m -n u vm px-altar." M lid l| un.' n n l m y m i o m e n h l m u a n h n h Ho vm ! o n n u v u d o f v u m mHMI a n d n an o lo ld ! I n wi ll nv u m m w m l i n a m a y o u wlllld In Sl. uma-un' H n am YM n w M m n m u r -'f u nr uli ln m.B r a m lld 'I I i llld th a n th a n dun.I vn lml.! v u Mn la md .» 3 . ' 2 ¢ { ' ~" "i n u n g r n m m u n h n n m m a n y u A f r l n l u . - M lg gg - ;, \: \t h u I have n u r p v v n in u ma»: ° 'f . '. : :: ~ :a ° r g ,: g n o n . " a u u u n n m ' u m U - M .' h m' D 1 4 P lm lln wi t h | ma c n w - u n s .¢m ¢ » u | \; M u n a n \ ¢ | | | » ! a .' x ¢ n u a ¢ - puloo md ldnlllm o t lon hun gg; -fwwn our lwfhlnl ua nun run mahH'\\\| '¢o vloc ol wlxmn uhm un s awe d mub lu an me mu ms I n I will wt nuke lou 1° you."' No r ' u m n u n . : Mu mr ma l u . ~=u.u.|'¢»hedzh.Fru lu wvvly minenb and v l u m l n u u we ll u \ <ve g n lb lu le Y-My amna \ \ 5 " m d na leur:wi n a d a y mo . Fruit:l u i vegetable:will help M1 B l |,1.,,,|vn u nu mn a ugg¢| ¥\'¢P eac h member of the family In mon.'rm mmm ago 1 nrnpld mmheé d H h » o o u : x w a » » a | m r v w um l ¢ mm vllr-'. \ ' lu \ ' | mmf u n n w m n .I n m u w wo n t I llttll one two million dollln. I um lhrelgt nm bun s. wi th lnd lng . wllb n m-mum. wllh lhll GDN. md rllh Dil- l l l T u n - f n n v e r f ' "A n d : mv- T' un a Brvul. good b lllh. ¢»1 W u s n d S to c k ' vf Yln lln I f lu me n d n l I n wn u n d u wr i . f o r m m mm p a w n ; v r vr w ~Bridgeport)-Village o l Gurley tn be supplied with electric Hgh!und puwer from lou! plnnv..u l e d m l - u m x e n o n leuod ln uhh district for all Pr°=v¢=\-hu.Yo r k - & Y .A . u g h " ,wa s lm- groud between thh diy nd Sound unty Una. Supcrlor-Eluctxle C° mw» r en-larging atom und oklm bulldlng. nm -wk sho uld b e mga md medal Alma-W ork l o m r !on w i n s mu horns m d dllc kc m m a au w°3¢<\-\ - u m . mu d mme f r o m a s w mu l Pa rma Clay-550.000 w n m d an-l be m a y w s h w un u l .g_"'jl=4 lo r . md work ln P n m n Sunday Sehool 9:45.Enslhh sun- vlm 10:80.Bible clan in the avo- nlng.July mh, annw meeting of Gili- dmn'|Hams Finding Sqdulv at hu- ment.m y m h . m o p.m.qulhu-ly ineeung ol dur wngr en limi.com- blne d y u h l ,,. d.| mee lin x of ux eon~mu&\lan!members u t h e field merc ury of our minion: ln Nonli- | m N 6 l » r u k l l n ¢ md a z o b e v l \ h \ u 'Dual efmlfll-Rnguding my (unhn lnlormntlon phone,u \||\u|,Blair I . =.;.~:; "No ward..mu I mount that xlmight be mr duty to tail--" "No, no, mt' uclnimed the mm. hmnlnx up."ll than u my duty it thi Urorid u is not !o ull.rw wou ldn u n !n n l l i l i l - l l 1 U H M I H A I t un e .Btvn lma dan olu ggwuon uznl'!Il!l\ ¢$h0\I. \dd0!I{ lhh.I| llf| ,| | |nlh f a momenlho snu tan ."l"in ni| left to me now mlleeilng hooks, lnvli, perhnp smopp onunluwdon omc ona thehun; nn! an!! lhail. and hkhtl upc nn1 u I--"r - --to the farrnn to f u mi lh th e n t! ! v»'1a'x1l!T00 oftzli ilu? Ll missing urn though tbl stoc k i l hound In Lzxix priced barns and is fed high ooo.0 u ma rr ow r l l w randc h a d - m m m 'n m p m a m T¢le1>h°=»°C°mgoti ninz for put Fo r smmy J uiy 12. ms:taxing of Lincoln Telephone Cora-A ful!day of zegular services many.umer th! dinc tion of the Rev W Schefiler,lb Svengtard, If Stricklett, c . F i c k , p . . . . d a "Jim do iw ¢°°a.'ff 3 §§§`"a5 Umhlll;~ u f é i é ~ ' E Q l i a i l N I T I pzwti lean.g in 1.ir,¢-oln-Temporal?town bein ~ Underwood:lm purp oaa #wld It anva rw to palntlna ocgadanally.Can you think " mr i l a n ; ' = $ ' " § , , ,..'1i,.Z' d;.|eommcted at aim of Guernsey dam ry i rue a w; :a ka : hi nt of r ow at uy ualng dur'.nozmll action o i n m a .Aubunn--Sita donned for p1'°P°l nu."'rv Bm# the problem '"~* °"'= an ¢'*"°" '"". absorption of z ul mmf: bu ildi ng "And I prumind him."alan u m.ala not ha" a nad; answer.l\ the abaenea of vrauer nm c an-fzegu-1¢Q-Harvesting ul R925 oat:Sll0 !l`ll. ClI 'what dizrerenea doa it man that Z "1 have bumad out." said Pumala.|b¢ro rty eliminated and the 1 u.P9 'di! -laa clear!! new what a man he ll-"I am 1:1103"__-:c1.ion 5 all the vital 0788115 is c fqp in ful! ating throughout t ~ { 1 f _ | " | D f \ ] mn ws P. ac. | Trouble? § W'EE ~-wi...-r: 'Bur lm lid al an um uan n n n u l l n n n r a n u n m m u n n n p PRACTIC SCHNCI'. 000 200 533--4 'I B IVHCD il mu 0111;B||\||\. avunuuu "''¢lmru nvuuulu II |llllvnuw,un »-»me uul.llill vuuuu;y--...»...-» -U;I yi;ylplbh \\ \ l _, __"_*h h g, you gn gg gn;IBlair. . . . . 111 ooo ooo-a 5 S I " i n d m r v The vlriolu events i*'| wil1 provide an abundant and w- one would have even thoughi otc nm- 'rm nurest wnroseh to if. ,,,, sn su" (mv) wx in with pleu- R e m n h - ' K l i r n out on infield the Chlesgo Roundup ue but da luxe mbgg ration.The name is true of phdning of any ol' the ordinary lm- the state of Wisconsin,with a nre'to your eo down lure n fly.|e¢iitionn of what thouznda :f m*'f"¢lfal.f| and gran son .in eafh ff puli mentl to trufel lnvlrinbly "B: lo ! ¢lgb§ »_r_sz,o9s.§o{1, a. per ,m which uma wa com nralngv 4 Ai f. 45' ; _ f n » ;l v > z mrnwmlsfw keen dlon}."(To be Continued)_boa umpc n tu m 1|in-'.au.\.»1.1.| .1\.v1"Quint"commanded Pumalee.hluered»S..tilit o f t h e m i l ¥"nmun- !\.e\' mesisrr well being 'Nm an iond.No onmole 1| ne:rod ¢ n a s . m n u n n u u n | u \ | n l l | \ 1 " ° .._.-| .f--.?lQ-.....'milled to augmcv*fire pren:n1»..n ~ inznsd nu dmuldsfm , " H u llo hnrd !mm hlm?'h;u n a .' t a a y r ' 'Nm' nm BRn|.»"l!|¢ hnm't hid |n n f r o n mm a la s ln u n Dnllnl. n m u n m n h l u - I t o n o m n i ""rw, hu uzvtu a n ul fin e," re-lllod Plrmllec.-' u n p p nn ml r w a n mm u n n mr p a lm- ln n u u fm r .AN you me of hlmY' 'Nm an u n u lrhmx."n m; n n - | | | | 1d vllll I mn Illllth llmwrd noemowmw l u l n u :lho wi t h h u nbool um whats! sho und Edd mu d z u mn wn°'W¢l\, llu|'|mn\ri||n|-very ,ln- an d. " nn u m wn h | z at h ud u n .'You Irrn lnmmy r' "I m" me nh l."1 mppou mx vcvm v m m r ml l y .l d o n m h a v why y o u an nu n( me th an qu :-\l¢ | ."g 'hu will | ppelr." bt lnld gnvdy . ' Y a u ' u l a n m u ~ Um f l l c n dt r u n k . ~ ¢ m m y o u - m n y x l u x u m h m l n d o r w |°' :' * °* -f ., . . . ; ; . _ . . , . -I _ny mmm In I mr !-L* " A n n n h l You mnn mr y ou donot aww when lu nn. Mr. Pnrmakef' The brukerlnwend bln mln: uld he."Not my mu you and un. wu m u mm n a lh ln ; llll mu mlmheard mlhllg. lm! I nm heard num- uu.Apparently mlm' he me mdthdto xlka gnu ally from nullnl this lhln| Arn-rlbod 1| | all rams." 'f e m'.'|'her¢ n mu l hulnneu al | mn- ddonbla num In un man In (hi uf-Bs .I lU\ :eu Ion wnnammly ann BI hll nol dllmtzl IL A l h r u Iru mul nnl. no mlm wnmnm or :Mid for nrlru but n y ur hu oem .hm -llnm-plm N0 an mu m n m 1° be sure.And fur you ua ucrlllre yvnr-mf-thnl umuld be ulxur fully!He hu mov-lun I MI!"Par mn ln wa up nu mum mum nn. opened n mddenly ma bln an lmulnary meet at dual mm sn palmmm uhllvlm. cuxvr m vu I Llvhsluumuuns AT SOUTH ummm Best Cattle Sleziy, Top $13.- 10-=-Plaln Grades Lower H065 FULLY 500 LOWER' nu Lamtn nrvng c s zu Nlg mr -1| 14.2 sil| .n: F udu ummm nudy n | 1a.oo¢\us; Agid Uhllp lure! u m r u m. Unio n B lbtk Y ndl. my I . mn.- n m m -or m u .' n m a u v mvm h lu l.Du ln bls wmv mm. va 1 very llmnod gnponlan al Llm lub- my u n d n r lc n a n mm mm mu yandy . lon m.1o.Varr nu m s tun r u l e d - m x I 0 n o m m m .0 0 'n w n a m u m v m q - m a n u a y .Qnouuonl on mu le :Chain ve mu n m m m . ,.-..~.\...,....I Co m C n lllu li n J.,\.m.y . who gmc w :Ida a hone' un ml d own n mu gh th e un c o m' nm- :hugging an old mowar wheel, win rm glad zo know um um pm-1 :lee is not wurlJ\ whilm l l wu d : an hpl out by three or (our mid- vuliomu, further work will not ordk\~ muy pay.Tesu made by :very nz-, r k u lmn l exp n me nmu n mn sn um. earn belt ndon show thlt lhg nmwn for cultlvazlnz earn in lo k 1 a m the weed!and conserve the rrwnture um may vmuhl ue.| The fl:at culllvntion should M l deep md :lou to the com.Th e ll! "c a n should be ahdlow in cnler not: w e n v. n m c o m mu .marins up rom qu nal. n go od » pr utlee "'| leavin: the land kval ln ll !the m u .'»¢» eeulpment.Roallh--lflodern aledric ng m pinnt Lo bs lmhlled here. Pavillion-lnxullntion of electtv-her lighu on both xides af Wuhlnl- lon street umler coruidenden. Pllaer-W ork to nun at nn surly .mm on new newer system. Columbun-Plans belnx v f w m d CURE You § Dr. Carrie E. 0shom § llh lro nrn c mrm m e msn § 0\¢| Blllr lxlrl SKIN U w ! l M &W M M i UNRUH ak LANG Furniture, Rugs and Picture Frgming .ROY M. D. LANG, Undertaker Phones:Blair Red 139 Bell ll Two-base 'mat-L Ehlers.szolmdo every 'Ur in Uwlf li'\° o! '°"=-bu¢,_.g_ Ehlen, Slmrien,1. sm~'rhe> an merely the mg: nueceulnl an. Rohlnnon, Scheffler, I-ick.Su- men m their lnd\||t\'1~Ilfkt hltn-VI"Deoun,l0'luu.l -"rm ul! :open job on the Ylhbhrmbypitchedhlll-Kllhn.mu la ln eonnntlon with the branding on bulls off Klnhn. l.Struck outol unit.New and quicker wxy: by Kllhn s, mx 10.Double Pllyl-II! alxuyl lzelngjllacoverd ln man- Mmm to Jenuo to summer; shun-glmz ¢h¢ cattle. and the mailer: of on to E. I-Ihlen to Ptken.Wild tm. ln coma to light ut everypxmm-Ima 1.Time of fm, mo Roundup.'m lmlldoner. on ,umUmplne--Remmy.'olhu lmul, is n steer wnatler who then:imtmcu but little gnln 1|medod except ln the use of cowl gmni more than the average ovof wlk.Where theme feeds ln !nvnilohle. however, enough |r\lndry roogiun should be lntmduo¢¢l\ to supply the neeusu-1 nutrient: tm can being (ed just enough gnln to Req- up their production an l pm- fitnhle point."[uk of nuflldent feed °{ the H¢ht_ DlllI l llhe u~the odd \\0\ bm dalugetl with | flood of prow(en now.The writer ll not lnfonn~ed as to whether thi expense ol de tour lrrunnmentl in such \ use lendnnt upon auch \ Bmw.\\l\¢r public cumin!! and uhty su flnnnmly dlsnguded u lu cz.~e of the nbomluble detourunpementanowsxlntlnzA!Nxnhvllle bridge lt ll oenalnly that the nartkn renpofulbla have debt ol $1.01 and Afuruu :nun I __g_hfzl nf s2.sms.aoo, | per mlm a¢e¢]*°'"' h. "'fl,_':',;_°,'If";f",,_ of 51:49.\"Nolan-ulilnn may nu take o ~ 6 6 |..;mruure of pride in what im beenl 5 ""~'~~_.; leeomplhhed ln this stale". exulutheLincoln Stu. "when they nur-|Bob-"Hy rl hu the.hoof md vey the clmnnrlh :neighboring som- mouth anew."monwnlthx Th! xocilliltle expert-Roh-"Wl\lt`| mm" menu lu North Dakota lncnued tbl Bob-"All sho wats 00 do l|;u mal :tate debt from 31,280,986 ln ond dunes." §|||||m||||||||||||In1lu|1||||1m|||u|||||||n|||||||n||||m|m|||s|||1luI|mn|||||u|||n||u|||unmf:1m||m||||||||m||||i||||m||||m|m||||u||||||||||n||n|||mummmumunl|u|m|u|nmnnmu|u|||||||nhnI||mml|||mu|||||I|lm||I||mnm||u||||||m|un||||n E (To New suxssclzlseus QNLV) E T h r o u g h J u l y ' w e a r e g o i n g t o m a k e t h e f o l l o w i n g c o m b i n a t i o n w h i c h s h o u l d ~ . = = o§a p p e a l t o t h e R e a d e r s o f t h i s C o u n t y . W e w a n t T H E E N T E R P R I S E i n e v e r y h o m e i h t h i s c o u n t y - a n d a r e m a k i n g t h i s ~ =E °| °d __specia in ucement to bring this about.~ FOI I l i ! ! I z u r : o l n m ! I D : B u m p ;r o l | . h o m t h e d e p t h : a f C o m p t o n P a r m d a m a B r a m m r i z .1 1 n l n l m u z a n Q M \ r v| u m o f t h a b u r i e d b e n i n h t m - m e n l r o r n d n a ; z u m . ; r n ; u ia | : ~ n m |t o l i k .n s n :b a l l a -l l l d l r l l t e r h a d co m a b e f o n Bue na n w Ha m pt o n Pn r m al e o l g l l n .H a ce nt !o r h e r t w o d a n n f i l r Ch r i s t m u h e a l k l d l l ' s h e c o u l d c o m o t rIhim 41 0 !| m i m e n n r l l n g s .1 u . 1 o ¢ \ a . z o :( 0 0 6 £0 ch o ic e I l l ! " | ' . I u m s o l u o ; h i r t o 80 0 4 y o a r l l n i l .a s . 1 s o u . o o : c o m m o n t o m r y n r l l n g s . $ s . a o o n . s n ; a h o l o l t o p r i m a n u n . n n s a z m o o ; p o d zo w s u l t w r l . $ u . 2 5 0 1 u $ : G i t e H e r A L a t i n :Va ca t io n ;Il; order that the poultry flockc o n u n u e a Lo m a k e a n u a f a c t o r y - \ n $ f l H l l .i n EHCGIIIG ~~ .|.Our Filling Statiori or 'nl1L u b r i c a t i n g O i l g f o r 5 l | - | A R v E s ' r | N o ~~ We have ah exceptional good 1 Tractor Oil and at a very reas- blonae priceIf you have not tried our Oil Buy 5 gallon and try it. You will like it. n i\yder Motor Co. BUICK ESSEX OP AL EN B Medium - N a v y . Extra Hea vy . . _. __.. 10 nl.or can TSI: .soc asf: TRACTOR OIL soIf Sinclair Trsctor Heavy Sinclalr "x Heavy Emsr n td Tu do r He avy Emérald '°X " (li.n o n ble 556 soc 546 gu nma n: un o o r ml lmao'zulu: I :ul l ;-ff in .Ma allirl. s|.soox1.oo; oom» lllU1""l L--- |`|_* dur I 5 E 55 THE ENTERPRISE . a u |aln| nu- wy¢.-..-' - w w f -u n d Bren.' wm a i t cami?Ot mum.".H1 am not 600: lt.Ha amid: 'lt an ju s t y our | | | | | | | q, 'I an Illi-iag: n d 1: u a dnvd . 'BJ 1| awk 1 mile lnvirs fa t me to km! thaturls tdetrnm ru pmbably nn! by n u . "'But nearly MI mouth: hrrl gun." n u m '* A a n k h r h v d l y o n c a o t o m l f 'Y on n a¢ | llel1m»m; ¢h i: | y o ug z n md s h r n z e l z .l a l g m m tasom m mm l l nz. [ABII."1'B n n a ml lh n h a n d u p u d t d t h u c thrust.u 'ru but-th: mn una hot lldér thc toldhmd."ll In | g ra n! m ta f d u l i d ll a tw valor--"3 great minds" ' f h a l d n w n m a m a p r" l l w u m y l d u - l t l h n d n u d n l npher,who u r n b v i l l lee:a woman nltn baton. mind bar an brwu as sh o c loud the dm? mn un eulnsc e ol this hnuuful nnqu.' n r o u h u n : r m p a m n m u m a mn uf the Imnmmn a li a m mcould an the mumlnl sunset in :hcand an d Inlnlt ll. in am: wi lllw. til Hmm of Parualu who had fill u lhl me como m aNlth 5 geuure at gnilsatry ht am nr fun mm her and put mom nc:-ontheurhitt papon an his desi. and when also at down in tnuvhed mm Ian c nnnin gly for hu rl! mumnu.H I mu m have bam thrnnlng mn :umm at her. but :lu could not tall.:mu had enum! :ha MUN. mn. and h¢b o¢xm» onl1a n;u notur o¢1 m¢dom. without usiclneu. from imdb afar | momsnt there fame a foie:thic k Bram sc u : n e vtlilli - a n | 0 0 6 I n m i n . n . wq - . " .-_In Ialr but msn. $4.0005.00: multi. u.zsga.1| ; clnuarl, susomuz 1¢| ] ulns.. z|.ooq1o.oe:hoary nd msdlnmn i n a .84.500l.W:bod and butcher built.$i.0008.00:hc io nlbulls.$¢.o00i.|0:£006 to choiceindarl.s1.soos.5o:h h to mod mam. i¢. 1§0L$0:annmon zo fair(codon. u.oo9¢.r&:n o d zo chain swckan,$1.w0|.!&:hi r ln loodetoc kort. tuoous; mmmon to 'Inlr ntoekorl. 154500352 u-uh: sloclon.u o o s n o ; . m x m u o n n o o o u o . Sharp Inst ¥n Ho p Thera lin x2.20 0 hon into Tal'll! a nd an n; to a nd n pur u fr o~other point:Dries br a n 859142. lunly mmm hal( a dollar The mv» u s 1 s . o 5 m ¢\ » u u n ¢ m c l u ; : S l a m ma m.Fat Lamb:u n 1-mmeLion 8.100 frllh mov um lambs--- -- - | -- . .|».|»|¢ ; ; a ; ¢ ; o hlch :_ yolinr eolor i l re!l1lirldi and nlso bona that do not eulkd out and marketed. show wi body ¢»vu-its nlwnld b=\ [Hana th a t a n active md dart thai m l :hue.tha:show a : m a \ppnnnc » to we :banks und b¢l¥~ in c an thér an o f a nklo w xh lnk \lr50'|iY.m d duo hem which d m v " md body capacity should be kept m e from lloo l d nllin.Care lmu ld b l ak in thlt a a omplnu r s- uim n m a w w m a m a dvr mu h mh lu n .l l prwkilli through out tbl mmmar.Mo n p a r tlz u h n u to h o ! to a - ug; hom for qg' produc tion or ta Lu the mi xn l : W d m u h ntic m rn-nf be -into y our Count!vs.».--1.-.Annan! nr from tha Agri- . 1 ee ~ls an Eight Page, all Home Print Paper, and is full each week, with the happen- ings of the community and county.All the civil, social and political happenings are given in detail and you are invited to become a reader.We invite you to join\our family of readers, we will give you a hearty welcome,will treat you courteously and be glad to work with youin the betterment of your community. "' ''_NOTE THE coiv\B1NAT|oNs '"=- §§ E§=§§ If $150 - Loo §The Enterprise COUPON$1.50 The Enterprise §The Farmer and Breeder __ 1.00 Enclosed please find $for whiw send The Farmer and Breeder . E The Omaha Daily MH Sunday Bee s.oo me THE ENTERPRISE and ~The Omw Qaily and Sun g `..'. . day World Herald __ qw Eids." "YW um very 7otm;."°'!ll. I Hunt an-lookin: back." ' h u h a w wh n l u I n I ll u n n - ph'| mind? the did not anna."Tho d m :dogl'l i d h r m ll a . "W hat a lm{ll1I| nu In nur'Bum lhiduhrlni.." w a z ,l u n i n m o m e g a n . "a n d t h e vl l i t o r .' 1 o p i n e d i t m n d t . -_ _. _ s . -L . . - -l l irony tal is md yd so nnnluod IM lmao."You an mrs um nil y ou told Itru secunzaf* an aald.' lin needed no cxnlsnuonz sho and n o u n .°' 0 ¢mu r »| . "i n ¢ sn u olln ¢llu|.\m\-"l knot," nld ha.*But th eft Ill ,mann mon thing.Did In leurs a w i t h m r"A paper? Ale. ha lan an punt. * \ f \f Q ( ' § l T | { l I D U u t n I l l | h u ;b t w " p w "- | , 1 » --t o t h e a t p r i o n s w a m :t o z u h l l h r c u i l u n l C o l l a g e . u w :l l a n d u a m m L ai ag b n n h r - " " ° ° n k - d ' " ' "1 r x n u s r n m . a a v m w Quotations on " ~L l bl.£0 c oe.:1_:\:s. mr ua medium. 8m150l4.25: ~Dmnm-Contac t urn:dgd for for- iuéen. szzasomaiz nsuvu. flU'~°2.y»nne blodn padnl M6 ¢\lf\flI\l, zo chem. na ubmamz """'g,,§Q,'§I5f'§'ba constructs; bdsm SIM.n h S u m ma r l l r i i l l l n u n .»1nm.....»§.....n m n n m :I n s t i l. ;B d " f ¢ _ _ ; " . . » - p n z m f a l n h s 1 : §_______E__________ 7 50 mr one year :rom qg;e_'Name 5.00 Address N~ ________________________________________________________ 1 ` _ ntal Il for Total All for n o n 1 |a n a l l a l lI l l c v ! ! n h l . "U n o Ur l l s 8 | g n u m 0 - 4 "YV w i l l i g ," " f " " "'_m Q..owl u g n a , Q n a :ah o ra .3 4 . 5 0 0 m o ,n u ,cal ls.- " " " " " " " " " ' ""5 ; : o z W l i m i ~g n u m a m r : _ ; " .m ~u n .u . M o p . 5 \ .e m i n d e a r n f r o m I f o n i l ! ( b u s t y f a r m - m m m c u n m y u z w u w m W l v v e r l n v t p a p u - u n .I n m a n ¢ u ." M i h h t i l y a n n u g u g n N l . b o n u s I a m n o t u w w h o t l u A G R I C U L T U R A L O O L L E G B 1 F n m o n b - P h u m g d e r w a y f o r a x - "-LL _ .. . .. ._ - -» . . » i . . .1-0 l l a It o f m m tt n u .8 |E XT E N S I O N N 0 ' ! E S ll | I» | °¥ l n f D:L d¢¢C o u n t y f u m b d - "i _ . . . .- A I U H We will send THE-ENTERPRISE to any new subscriber in the county, for one yearfor seventy-five cents. This is for a short period so take advantage of the offer. §§E -no nn.www-,w..w . . .- | » ¢ u » ml m m» ¢ - | ; ¢ » w uy nqg uxus xny v uums ho nnp u n u a r u n a - u n s n l b f r v v .v h a l u o u n u u n n s u u l t lunuuc killc tuul.-$ 0 9 2 9 2 P ! » . q_ ~> ;e e s u m u w m m l u u n u o n un m w m n v m m n n n l m ui \lubu Mo l¢ ud !\nv ¢ d | § $ l~ lla !|.'l'\I| Ill>"~waa nwu» o.nm¢.~¢ mn>la bs 'W hu ll l tn o v f'll mn pna nt In nv u v -C .¢... ...._.._don Kohlsu Mon cue.. su- Nu "'"'G17-New u c u a n u m y u ma m s m y v u l y nmu g h w p m w x a t w :nh u» " ""' "" "" "" "" "" °" § , .u. ,fu 4 - nfl -a u u-uvnu I éiazm1|I|:mu|u|m|||||n|||uu||mm||||||||m|mmm||||||nu||mm|lmnmlummunllluluum||||m||||ummu||||||mnu|||um||||||||||||mu||||||||mm||mm||I|||||mmllmm||||||||||n|m|uu||||munIINMI"||||||M|||||||||mm|mm|wm|uu|Il`§ \ -vm Blair, mbmu, my 9, 1925. . . n t l v w - n z m w m sr . . . CARD OF THANKS We take this method of expressing our sincere eppredstioa to the many kfrd friends who so thoughfudly n- membend ua in our hour o! sorrow than our deer father passed sway. We upecially wish to thunk the choir for the belutifuli music and those irho sent meh bnutitu! Bord offfrtngl.Mr.| nd Hn. Henry Jensen md ilrlmy , Peter J. Christensen end hmily , Mn and Hn. Geone H. Kuhr and family Nr..and Mrs. Henry Hanson and family n l u c a n o n e . H.|n|And¢r|0l\.afF'ko1em|,cnI§d tb l. A . J . 8 n m1 nz § u a o Fd d \ y . lli | | k :a ms ! n u1 ¢ , d ' I` \ ' k n n| . l\ , w g l h * - . f d f h h h m m I lr . u \ d i lr \ . J . l( . C o mp to u v l¢ - » u 1 » ¢ r m x u f . \ m u ¢ u 1 » m » x¢.B&drlun¢| y ¢nn$| i¢. Lo o n 8u mn umd C !u k Upp i n éo l€ ~mn to York, Nobr. Sunday mom- p n t u a i n l l l o n d n y . F n u e i li i tr r i lll | . n d l h l E d n l Piney , af Rodale. Iowa vllltéd our thl v u k - c n d a t t h l b o m i o l Hr -lln. Tb o od c n ol1 n; \r . i i n ll a r g l n t i o c n i g i s z p a n d i n ; L b l u u n d l a t t h s h u l i o e n i l h o m l ~.d B l | » l r . H n .Sanh Rnihbun and Junivr,nga il Hgh! in the Enterprise Bl a i r O e i o b r l t l n W e l l At te nd e d ( C o n t i n u e d h u m p a g e O n e ) M~ ~ J u n ~J a n n a ww. 1 l Nr . ma Mn .Herbert :mlm :~e~ N u n A d a : mi F d n e u Schank turned an lionday to their home at 'pa m attending the W ayne Nor-Sioux Falls, ,B.D.,atm-lpmdlng hs: af I. mzprhl on July 2. | :mm- bef of hu' frimdl c oming ln to spend tbl afternoon with lm as it vnu ber birthday.All ha d a p ln r an: Lim!-.Hr. md ln. J une: J ensen drove to F unu mlta Fld! to a n th o f in- sriarkl on tht Fourth.'1'hia.rkidtyiapzcrndtonythatonp of their number, Delbert Fowler won th: prhd in the hone race lt Bhir on the Fourth.He hu s f ine litth iwrae.Mi a I'|-mee:Harrison ln spend- ing a fur day : with tha W ill He- ll h a I h r !W illtum and a k u .The Queen Esther Circle met st 2nd Dewey Nermtz Mi n Edith Williams a n visiting the chu:da biunumt last Wednc¢Bn! 01by Love 1 : i th friends nt. Pender.H i n i1 dai' lftemoou.3¢0¢ki;\|\ and Shoes in Banal liauzu will remain a month or | o an B e n n ;f N b .I r th h n l o h n s a nandm u m u h v m m u m in x f g a n _ MQ f a ; _ f m ml : L n.v v d l h week.-4 ani Ern est Lnilesln :nd Hesdamel D. C.. 'Ihb-'r 1 . Gu Cmkkahlnk.Holi Driving Contest-Women Ytllll FIB Goliehon, 1110 hu mn;ls t H" . D a h " W o lf fer, Hcrbm. Puiton, Loo Weber, Har nr Ostc nnan. liendunn F. mg: usd B i E n s a r mo t o n d to o mn h a ¢ a th ¢ cvcning of the Fourth of Jufy zo ue the flrnrorks.wmu m s a 1 m¢ | = £ : n u 1» rhiz ing with fr itr lii hem thi s f uk. H n .Lena Warren and d m d h r , vacarhrning in Washington,D.C1 with her brother md wife returned home tha first of this week. rs. u. Dabney, 'Sr unreal. Mehr oldest son of Mr. and Hn. John Du- lane; of this city, with hi.: wife mddwghm-. hmm, xpent sunny Pia Eating Content ht Gnu Vandsvtnter 2nd Waiter Gollehor; Bnl Cuffgpd Gilllm Balicon Blcwing lst Ru e N u #Maller 2nt'Race Eleanor Dixnn 2 n d B e n n e t t M i t t s 3 , 5 G e r t r u d e H a n s e n P e m r u t R q l l l n g f o r B o y s l a t H u g h C l a v a : . CARD OF THANKS We take this method of expressing our sincere eppredstioa to the many kfrd friends who so thoughfudly n- membend ua in our hour o! sorrow than our deer father passed sway. We upecially wish to thunk the choir for the belutifuli music and those irho sent meh bnutitu! Bord offfrtngl.Mr.| nd Hn. Henry Jensen md ilrlmy , Peter J. Christensen end hmily , Mn and Hn. Geone H. Kuhr and family Nr..and Mrs. Henry Hanson and family n l u c a n o n e . H.|n|And¢r|0l\.afF'ko1em|,cnI§d tb l. A . J . 8 n m1 nz § u a o Fd d \ y . lli | | k :a ms ! n u1 ¢ , d ' I` \ ' k n n| . l\ , w g l h * - . f d f h h h m m I lr . u \ d i lr \ . J . l( . C o mp to u v l¢ - » u 1 » ¢ r m x u f . \ m u ¢ u 1 » m » x¢.B&drlun¢| y ¢nn$| i¢. Lo o n 8u mn umd C !u k Upp i n éo l€ ~mn to York, Nobr. Sunday mom- p n t u a i n l l l o n d n y . F n u e i li i tr r i lll | . n d l h l E d n l Piney , af Rodale. Iowa vllltéd our thl v u k - c n d a t t h l b o m i o l Hr -lln. Tb o od c n ol1 n; \r . i i n ll a r g l n t i o c n i g i s z p a n d i n ; L b l u u n d l a t t h s h u l i o e n i l h o m l ~.d B l | » l r . H n .Sanh Rnihbun and Junivr,nga il Hgh! in the Enterprise Bl a i r O e i o b r l t l n W e l l At te nd e d ( C o n t i n u e d h u m p a g e O n e ) M~ ~ J u n ~J a n n a ww. 1 l Nr . ma Mn .Herbert :mlm :~e~ N u n A d a : mi F d n e u Schank turned an lionday to their home at 'pa m attending the W ayne Nor-Sioux Falls, ,B.D.,atm-lpmdlng hs: af I. mzprhl on July 2. | :mm- bef of hu' frimdl c oming ln to spend tbl afternoon with lm as it vnu ber birthday.All ha d a p ln r an: Lim!-.Hr. md ln. J une: J ensen drove to F unu mlta Fld! to a n th o f in- sriarkl on tht Fourth.'1'hia.rkidtyiapzcrndtonythatonp of their number, Delbert Fowler won th: prhd in the hone race lt Bhir on the Fourth.He hu s f ine litth iwrae.Mi a I'|-mee:Harrison ln spend- ing a fur day : with tha W ill He- ll h a I h r !W illtum and a k u .The Queen Esther Circle met st 2nd Dewey Nermtz Mi n Edith Williams a n visiting the chu:da biunumt last Wednc¢Bn! 01by Love 1 : i th friends nt. Pender.H i n i1 dai' lftemoou.3¢0¢ki;\|\ and Shoes in Banal liauzu will remain a month or | o an B e n n ;f N b .I r th h n l o h n s a nandm u m u h v m m u m in x f g a n _ MQ f a ; _ f m ml : L n.v v d l h week.-4 ani Ern est Lnilesln :nd Hesdamel D. C.. 'Ihb-'r 1 . Gu Cmkkahlnk.Holi Driving Contest-Women Ytllll FIB Goliehon, 1110 hu mn;ls t H" . D a h " W o lf fer, Hcrbm. Puiton, Loo Weber, Har nr Ostc nnan. liendunn F. mg: usd B i E n s a r mo t o n d to o mn h a ¢ a th ¢ cvcning of the Fourth of Jufy zo ue the flrnrorks.wmu m s a 1 m¢ | = £ : n u 1» rhiz ing with fr itr lii hem thi s f uk. H n .Lena Warren and d m d h r , vacarhrning in Washington,D.C1 with her brother md wife returned home tha first of this week. rs. u. Dabney, 'Sr unreal. Mehr oldest son of Mr. and Hn. John Du- lane; of this city, with hi.: wife mddwghm-. hmm, xpent sunny Pia Eating Content ht Gnu Vandsvtnter 2nd Waiter Gollehor; Bnl Cuffgpd Gilllm Balicon Blcwing lst Ru e N u #Maller 2nt'Race Eleanor Dixnn 2 n d B e n n e t t M i t t s 3 , 5 G e r t r u d e H a n s e n P e m r u t R q l l l n g f o r B o y s l a t H u g h C l a v a : . THE ENTERPRISE nA LOCAL xr-zwsrarzn I-'on ALL THE morn.: Velma Foes Goliehon, who hu been vacaribning in Washington,D.C1 with her brother md wife returned home iha first of this week. rs. u. Dabney, 'Sr unreal. Mehr oldest son of Mr. and Hn. John Du- lane; of this city, with hi.: wife mddwghm-. hmm, xpent sunny 1\~lt'1 hh pumu.. i i l l l l k y W a y ---- 7 . P I p l o P i :---- S p o r t :P r i z e L i n ! G l r l n R a c e U n d e r 1 2 Y a n n . l s t E h :H a n s e n 2 n d F l o r c n e o D i x o n 8 r d E l i u b e t h L o ve G l r ! |Ra c e ] O ve r 12 Y e a r : l s t E l e a n o r D i x o n 4 2 i 1 d G e n m d e H a n s e n - S Id l e m n . i n i H e l e n W o l f ! B o y s R n ! U n d e r 1 2 Y u n l d B u s t e r B a r t l l t l . 2 n d C k m l a B e h r e n d t 3 r d R o h n d B u c k l i n F r a F o r A l !R a c e h t . R . D . U p d i k a 2 n d F l o y d B a r t o n S u l K i r b y G o u t S e m n d I'r e a F o r A l i l s t J o h n Je ns en _2.50 2.50 G a m - .. . .. | . » Wa upocially wish to thunk the choir for tb l belutifuli music and those irho sent meh bnutitu! Bord urfffrlngi.Mr.| nd Hn. Henry Jensen md ilrlmy , Peter J. Christensen usd hmily, Mn and Hn. Gnome H. Kuhr and family 4 o 1 l s t H n . D e t k f f W o l f f P i a E a t i n g C o n t e n t h t G n u V a n d s vm t e r 2 n d W a i t e r Go l le h or ; B n l C u ff g p d G i l l l m B a l i c o n B l c w i n g l s t R u e N u #M a l l e r 2nt'R a c e E l e a n o r D i x n n E g g R a c e - W o m e n Ir t Jb s e p h l n e N e l s o n 2 n d B e n n e t t M i t t s " y | _ / ~lf n Ndte These July Shopping Economies , Ladies' and Misses Dresses ln `printed Crepes,Georgettes, Striped Tub Silks, high grade Lin- ens,Vailes in light and dark shades and other high-clan ma- t ria.ls. .. nel me nam: trade wllh J. L. Pounds Blair,--Nebr. .I . nsronr br 1112: cormrrlon OF THE crrrzzxs SAVINGS BANK 'bl' Bllir. Charter No. 987in the State cl Nebruka nt the doseof bulimia Juno 30th, !925. nras oua c ns \ Loans and discount:$254,154.81 Bonds, semi-ities. judg- .mentflnd elnim| (amc !u- she of cuh resenre).....37,4'¥8.3-I Othea m l n u m _20,134.91 Bankers' Conservation I'\md......__..._m o m Dua from National and S i l k b.\nlll_S30,000.00 C M I . i n m n .g.0l3.00 22,013.00 "'rcrr.u.__ ;s¢o,su.2z L1ABiLIT| ES Capitnl siuci $12,500.00 Surplus fund 2,500.00 Uzdidded pao!it.s(Nat}.........17.83 Saving; depodu-..._.3»823.770.7u Due to Nadonsl and Stlte m m . .817.51 324,648.30Depositofs n\l.m1¢¥ fund.1,145.09 °w1'A1..;a4o,au.22 STATE OP NEBRASKA] za.w Conn . I, A.R.Brock,gts ld lnt of th e above nlmed bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is 1 tnze Ind :onset c opy of tha report nude to the Department of Trade and Commu n.A.R.BROCIL President. ATTEZST: R. J. Murdoch, Director. I. C.Eller, Director. Subnxibed and swam tnbafore !l1l1 Sth day of July,1025. Marcus Beck. Notary PubIIc Theatre,sports for young' and old a~ w~as~ c olu~mn on Washington Bt.wu t of ~ almost, hone nue, sstrett o ball game in tho hall perk, facing on North Walker Ave- wstor fight st ll.: o'e1ock_gg dlndns' In the renin: el the ¢lny's !sst1\ltlo.|.; Dvrlns the busy day, the rrosrnm was kept humming and at wr time one oould ohoole Ihe sort of amuse- ment desired.Two bends, one from Woodbine, Iowa sud our own Juven- ile h a d ,kept the n w m m inter- spereod with good mule all day and the oelehrstion #uns voted s Zlve one. Following are the prize! nrardod: Parade Prize Lht ORGANIZATION : 1. Royal Neighbors --- 2. American Legion -- 6. u.W.A. TRADES 1. Blair Monument --- 2. Home Bakery ---- :'. Christensen Lumber Co.- mm' D sc ao n xn zn CA R 1.Amdt-Sny der ---- Buick 1. Dan.; ;. Nom Entered Chevrolet 1-2 Nona onion-d Ellen: 1-2 Nom ontored. Disssputsble Ford 15.00 10.00 soo 25.00 15.00 mo o 5.06 }.Glen Noni.:mo o Callthonplsn 1. Dr.Boostor ----15.00 2. M.R.Bendorf--Mule 10.00 3. Donald J. Sorenson tnd Neil Sutton --1.50 4.Aunt Eppsy -~-~5.005. Spud:Plug '-_--2.50 Boys and Girls Clube L i h p o y -----. 2.Rope CIub ---... 3 . B i |Sl:-- ¢.?apio L i l!j - The hone does in the afternoon vers.; held on north Weller Avo. and ozutod oonslderahk excitement. Del- bert Fowler from south of Blah took tho money.The potstoe noe, which consisted of .4 number of potatoes b¢11\8 teknn from one box and put into another by s man on horse book proved a s winner and the oxeitement was tens rsstlleh ors emsn drld eroa sh- ed f r o m o n l e m l o f t h e e o u n e t o tho other,mb b lo a potatoes and ha-telling sway so the other end to plsoa it in another box.In this noe Hgslmer H. Quin won tho monoy . Horse Shoe Tournament '4I'l1e horse shoe toumsment attrit-ted outside players largely.Tho winners were ss follows: lst H. J. Edmondson ind Jesse Csrtson ans H. J. Jolmoon 4111 Wm. Jspp am Chu.HeC1el1sn » 6th Wm. J. Smith 'Sth 5 H. Smith 0.1*the sg rlc ultlw floats than ws: s mlxup as to the judgln| s.nd so they camo in fo: two judglngs. Thr first or officl-ll as elresdy given were made bar e committee selected for that purpose,while tho other r a l made by County Agent Bates and his verdict into as follows:_ nn. Merry Maids of Haney 2nd llilky W ay Col! Club 3113 Big Six Qiub 4th Lucky 1IoCuthy Pi: Club 5tl Pspio Beef Club 8th Knacky Knotters 7111 Psplo Pig Club Ia »this instance the prim:we 15.00 awzrded on oseh judgment, thus doo 10.00 bhnn the money won.1 g T m result of the m n game u.ii givu. elsewhere. nga il Hgh! in the EnterprisePemrutRqlllngforBoys lat Hugh Cla va: At Mid-Summer Prices Come in and see our stock MR S . T . C . H I L T O N THE MILLINER §1~rp»».am¢ -.BLAlR'5 LEADING NEWSPAPER Ank for "BLUE amaoN BREAD"GEN ERAL AND IDCAL NEWS AND conmswrAsk for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" NO. 25ELAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, JULY 16, msVOL. XXIX - r 1 e .nf -4 e J MNA CULLEGE 1 |{AACg23 SOLD iulcnsks' lllS'l`llU'l`E D I R E C T U R S M E E T j Ir Hold Session For The Purpose Off I I'llllna llac snctes ln Teac hing I'orce Of The College I For Nest Year lt3l!R VACANCIES WERE FILLED The Board of Directors of Dans College consisting of fi)re members, ms me Hosni of Trustees, sm five members,met in ,lolnt session on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week to consider plans for the coming school year and to fill several va- cancies which had occurred in the teaching force of 'lr college. The Board of Drectors were as follows:Rev.H.W.Bondo, of Al- bert Lea.Minn.,president of the Bcanl;Rev.H.P.Jensen,Whst Branch, la., Rev. V. C. hlengcre, Lin coln,Nehr., Dr.D. James. Elkhorn. In.. and Mr. Ove 'r. t===*===~°==- Scc'y of the Board, of Bla r. The Bonn!of Trustees of the Cl-urc h and of the College as well th e were present are Rev.N.C. Carlson. of Royal, Ia.,president of the United churches; Rev. E. R. An- derson, Rao e, Wie., Mr. L. Veda Staplehurst...ebr.,and hir.C.D. Shox, Racine. Wie.Ove T. Anderson was elected treas ure:and business manager of the' College, his tenure of office to begin August l. for the term of one year.Rev.u . J m u a of Viborg, South Dakota was elecltd to succeed Prof. N.P.Leng as professor of theol- ogy.eIcrmcr president C. X. Hansen de clined to accept any position in the College for the coming,year,D191fcirlng' to have no connection th ut this time.The joint session ot lllrtrdofll and trustees respected his \\§,§;. in the matter und while they gn ; tly deplore his absence there \\' }eltl, it was deemed best for ull w,,¢.¢m¢|i that it should be as hc tléclfttl.This is the first business meeting of the your and they orc held et the! coll of President llondo.The Course opens sent 14 and among ilu .Lew professors will ~ funn-l l'| ...Lundberg of Fremont 1:tructor of nthernotics end Phyr1CandnMlT Llundgonrd, of Chi cago, who will cornc as physical dl rector and athletic coach.g But few changes will he mode in| tho management and ln the mainthe sc hool will go on ns usw with! President Th.Hansen at its head. a onus DF lN.lURlE.'i John Doncff,n stranger,while sleeping on a sand pile alongside the railroad truck down at Nash- ville last Sunday evening. rolled over onto the track with the result that he was caught by the train and his_ rich ann broken. his elbow dislocatednncl his foot crtllltcil.I Hn was brought to the lwspnsll vhrrc he was c ared for but was ""'|Geo erln.:to rally ond passed away c n lwhe mr o Monday evenrng nt seven o'clock.a Hugo Huc k and Gifford Dlxon; journeyed out to 'Colorado last week; on a land seeking trip and on their return a deal vramclosed with Julius Ilan. ashereby Hugo became theovrn- er of a half section of Colorado land owned-try Mr. Hass and Mr. Hass the Hugo Haack quarter section of Washington County land lying about three mlles southwest of Blair. Mr.Has has been a resident ol' thifcounty for some years past and has been farming the Wm.hlder- henry farm up near Telbasta, ls a mighty good cltiserkand a reader of The Enterprise.On the other hand hir.Hu c k is also a mighty good cltisen and a reader of The Enter pnse and are shall be sorry to see him leave the county although src welcome Mr. Hass as a near neigh bor to Blair,the beet tovm ln the state. RETURN I ROM sv. 0. w. CONVENTION Mr.and Mrs.Henry Christensen, who were ln attendance at the Na- tional Convention of the W. 0. W's nl Detroit. returned home last Sun day after a two \reek's stay. The convention lasted ten days and we an interesting meeting and many notsblee were present,among them several U. s. Senators ond one gov crnor.While away Mr. and Mrs.Chd tensen crossed over into Canada and mode a short stop at Ontario. On their return they spent a day sight-seeing in Chlago which round eI out a tory pleasant trip. augur Inruu. swna, Small Grain llurreat in Full Swing In The County.Tractors Being Us-et!Instead Of Horses AUGUST 20, 21, 22 County Teachers Institute To Be Held In Blair Hills School Prior To Opening Of County Schools A rum. PROGRAM I 5 P LANNED County Superlntendenthlarsh has tle plans all laid for the coming county institute and the instructor# all selec ted with thdr work assign- eo.These instmctors all come srell recommended in their different lines and thus a very interesting three days meeting is assured the teach ers of the county.Hrs.Anna B.Loy,of Omaha. will handle the lower grade work: R,W.Eaton.also of Omaha,has ll|B Rural Hlih Schoolworh;W. 'r. Poucher,of Telraniah,will handle the Mathematics ln the grades; hier- guret Robertson.of Blair.Primary hletlsods and Const ctlon Work:Geo.E.Lee,of Fallvury,Nebr; Reading Methods and Penmanship. D.V.Maher,of Blair and l.N. Clerk, of Lincoln. are both schedul- ed for lectures. FAVOBABLE r o n r s v z x u (Calhoun Chronicle) Developments at the meeting of the city council 'rqcsdsr night in- dicate that I`t. Calhoun will pare au mall. street.hir. Nixon, the engin eer who made the survey of the street for the purpose of getting ad estimate of the cost of sun'aclnlr. and County Attomey 0'Hsnlon elere present at the meeting. lnfonuatlon given br Hr . ond hir.0'1{anlon was that towns once:2600 population can secure through federal appropriation,as high as $16,000 per mile for paving u federal highway through tho town. As Ft.Cnll1oun's section of the ln Field 'Washington Highway la s-:mn of a rl1~;t.n l~.\|n.q r r s tr r x n o o n The small groin harvest is claim- ing the nttantion'of the farmers of thr county and the work is being pushed with vigor. The intense heat has caused the fmmers in most localities to use tractors instead of horses. The wheat. threshing has al y started.The wheat on the bottom lends ls going around taenty bu- mile about $12,000 may .bo drawn from federal funds for paving it. This would leave about $10,000 ll he raised locally to complete the pnv ing.Of this amount the c ity would :ru about half and the owners of the property adjoining the paving the other half.This would mean about $200 a block for each shle o the street to be assessed against the property owners,which reduced to lot measurements makes the cost lc individuals very low. shelr while the up lands are felling The council passed s resolution re somenhat below that average.lluchffll'l'='lll1K the county commissioners of the wheat is being shock thmheaw make /application through the and sold, the price being around tx.4o1t==U engineer's office for the srper bushel.The quality of the grain! is good, testing 54 to 68. propriation. The commissioners will meet next Monday.and it is under- stood that they will oct favorablyULD TIMER vzsr rs B LA IR lo th e matte r. lt ls to be hoped that this proGeorge Dulaney, a nephew of Johnljcct will be carried through,as it Dulsney drove into lllalr one ds-' will permit It. Calhoun to connectlast week for e brief vlslt with relarlup its part of the Highway with thc tives and wife and friends.Eothel --ff-ends and at a coslsnowlivinginVirglnl5,but little hlg er than graseling.It has taken unto himself elle certain that the Highway through estebllslhcd a home end is town must he surfaced, non' that the »..";L.'I°l.f.'.l¥Tf.ff'?.°l'»§" n'§ff.'°f.`.f.1'ggfqg, *=,[{;__,*;° 'gf' °=;y ;;='>33 31 b p; 2~ °' ** = ' gd " j *§;'=_'{jj* a e,ns n - a re W .ann is e q u s y c e n I eter;lslslt a brother before returning topcople of Ft. Calhoun are not solos his home in Virginia.to turn down a gift of 812,000 ifnan CROSS CAR sn tts "George was born ond reared inii t lf offere tbem. Flair.His father, George, Sr, beingl Ae.was advertised in lest sreek'slm employe of the rnllroed for your PARTY AT COUNTRY HOME Enterprlse the Red Cross car was Bank corner on lest Satunlsy eve- aru ln erhlch service he lost me lifelsold at public auc tion on the State -- - " '_" t m l years ago.2 Friends of Mrs. Frank Shafer, Sr. luere dellrhted to receive invitations rosul. MAIL cunt nlsconnrluno Reiltay Mall Clerk Oo Northwestern Discontinued.No Mall Goes West.Routrd By Way Of Omaha And Fremont e SEPARATE POUCH FOB KENNARD Word has been received by the Pos! Office department at Blair that the railway mall clerk on the North am been discontinued.Thismeantu m a m n pouch will bé made* up in the Blair post offloe for Kennltd. The Arlington mail will be oblig ed to gn to Omaha, thence to Fre mont where it will be worked back io Arlington.No dou ll a mnallsavingc an b e m a d e t o t h e government by this change but it ti ntltthty inconvenient for Blair. WAVE or MONEY SAVING SW ZBPS ENTIRE c ouarrm aSuch a were of money saving has struck the country during the past thirty months that financial institu tions are wrestling with the prob- lem of how to handle the unprece- dented inflow, T. J. Fitansorrls, sec retarr of the Nebraska league of sav- ing and loan associations add at a session ol the state league.Tltis was first felt,Fitxmorrls aald.in 1922, when Nebraska assoons in a year gained nearly tn. Rl.D cnuss SUES EX-TREAEI msn Fremont, Nebr., July tl).-Suit was filed today in Dodge county district court by the American Red Cross so- ciet;against Warren H. Hulllken of Nickerson, and the Fannera'State bank of that place, seeking to ob- tain about 31000 held by Hullllcen, former treasurer of the Nickerson Reel Cross chapter. hlulliken insists that the money be- lorgs to the people of Nickerson, and refuted to make any disposition of the funds until authorised by those who donated.The charter of the Nickerson chapter was recently srlth- drnvvn pending settlement of the dis |)||l\over the funds,Laura Rhone. secretary of the Dodge county chap- ter stated today.The action wasonlered by the national organisation to gain a clear title to the motley and property claimed at Hkkerson. A new chapter will he established follndng a settlement. she said. llulliken was elected treasurer of the chapter from the time lt was onganised ln 1911 until January, 1925. When hlrs. R. M. Freeman was elect- ed as his successor he refused to transfer the funds.Requests at the bank where the money was held were also rejected.pending authority from the former treasurer to dense funds. hlulllken contends that the money ws..raised by the community on drlmes made since the war, and there fore belongs to the community and not to the National Red Cross or gunizstlon. The case raises an unusual ques iscnonls name I \STATE FUNDS . . . . - . - . . ¢l \ ' c a s h l o ¢ t e l l C o u n t y s a m :n i s m c u Share ln State Mll>0l'Uolrseat Funds.Money Divided Aa we Duvrn Br *rss us e AMOUNT APPORTIONED 8¢.m.xs Washington County sumo at uns sem:annual snoortlénmun ut funds will necelre $5.88-8.87 from the state as their share of the income from the school funds of the state.With this amount the tlnes of the county which are also turned into the school funds amounting to a w w .makes a total amount of 36,991.19 which 711|be amuse mms no various sm-ncts. One-fourth of the total amount 1| amuse 'owls ewes the also-zen regardless of else or number of ne plls and the remaining three-fourtha according to the number of puplls Tnthe districts. lr. the county there are fifty-eightau ln c u and three fractional a m- Hcts, that ls districts which lie paw ly ln this county and omlar in an adjoining county,that will m o n this money and tbl amount received har each district from the one-fourth emrunt Ls $24.41 and the amount per Pllpil from the remaining three- fourths is Stall. Following ls the amount received by ouch dlstrlct:tion in neo bm" history. and us. unused much interet. . . , __ - - . . - JULY HOTTEST- l~tlrnatesbased on eqoclatlonf ~~ repcrts for the past calendar pep Indicate an aggregate gain in re C l . ll C ¢ ! ( lf l! 0 I ll 1 t| ~ l l . u l? ~July "'e.| h'r ; ,A ~ c lue of the current year..lure gg and s gnnul total of 5:31,-5 Breaker.~ llottc a t "" ' §' W il. 009 00 f or tha wte.s And ho Relief In tight"Increasing abundance of rnoneyl At Present lrm; LW B STOCK IS nl:Pr»| :auto I in resources.lt continues. illlll°of dollars were refused dur g, thé past YNIY* he said, because the supply exceeds the demand. §|evertl|lels¢the increase in 1924 srse s14,223.000. makes sharper competition inevrlt able,not only between associations themselves,but from various loan-Ing agencies already in the fleld,"§Omaha, July l4.-J uly ,1325,has Fi amor:ls added, "and prlvntt upiso for ec lipsed the ho te stju ty o n itnl coming in.It seems to me theirecnrd in the Omaha weather bureau g p a c r r u r e o l c o m p e t i t i o n i s b o u n d t o . f l l c s .n c h e c k s h o w e d t o d a y . f o r c o .a r e d u c t i o n o f l o a n l n g r a t e s T h e a r e : a g e t e m p e r a t u r e f o r t h e l n t h e c i t i e s .i f a s s o c i a t i o n s a r e l u l f i r s t t h i r t e e n d a y s o f J u l y t o o t , h e l l .t h e i r s h a n e o f t h e b u s l n e s s . a w l . l c h s e t w e r e c o n l .w a s 8 3 . 2 ,a n d R e l i e f f o r t h e h u r r o w i n l h o l n e r n a k f o r t h e t h i r t e e n d a y s o f t h i s y e a r e r l s a m o r e e f f e c t i v e s t i m u l u s f o r § 4 . 8 .T h e a v e r a g e f o r t h e w h o l e o f a s s o c i a t i o n s i n t h e p r e s e n t s i l l - l l l » i 0 l \ l J u l ;2 9 0 1 ,w a s 8 5 . t h a n m a i n t a i n i n g f o r m e r d i v i d e n d s i t w a s a h i s c o o l e r t o d a y .t h e Diet.Pupils Amount 1 HS..t t r u o a 2 tl `49.19 2 me zesso 4 an 110.14 L G4 n u r 1;14 m s t 7 "m. *on ncaa 5|44 86.68 no 82 e m o 11 46 u s e 12 so a w e za et 114.99 ' "as 'fast lh 3|13935 so s o u s e 11'zu 7353 as 1 23 04.04 xo 43 asmont t woes 21 22 ones 22 act 256.62 (Continued on page 2) r s n c r MCCOMB BUSTAINB BURNS Percy McComb.who has been workin; for Kenneth Tyson,came rforlnvestlnx members."lmaslmum temperature reported he ilns; 88 degrees at 2 p.m.In 1901 Plosznan srrnmnn sunrmsen hlr. F.E. Fincher. pioneer of the New England neighborhood. was the victim of a very pleasant surprise last Gundoy when a number of his with hlrn.A partial lm of those present fol- lows;George Loftis and family, |031 this date.the ne:-cury reached aol. PA RK B o.BEALE5 I Parke G.Beales passed away at old friends came ln to spend me dayl the Wise Memorial hospital at 'I o'clc-ck Tuesday eveninz.following an attack of appendlcitis.He eras taken lll about a week before his Prank Loftls and family. Burt 1»0ftlslllenth,but after being removed to and family .:Chas.llovendick and family, Herman Hosrendick and fam- ily. Robt. McConnaha and family, hir. and Mrs. Nels Jackson and son Hen rr.Hrs..loc Lyons,Mr.and Hrs. Chas. Nelson and Miss Mabel Marsh, the hospital it was found the dl- sessr had made such progress that an operation was impossible.Every means eras used to combat the dl- sesse,and for a time it appeared with some hope of success, but medl- Rev.and hire.lleese and Bobby, cal science could not prevail. Leonanl Loftlp and flmlllf and lllssl The deceased was born ln Ft. Cad hlabel Skinner.lhoun in April 1835, and spent his lenlire life in this vic inity.lle was a quiet hard-sroililnrfihd uprightTHA T u t r w u n IS r- tr e o l n ll ha -m a n ,h i g h l y r e s p e c t e d b y a t v o e L e -. . _ a I _ a l n n l e h d near losing his llfe last Thursday when the chicken house which he had been cleaning caught on fire and the flames caught in hls clothing. The house vras a hrooder house for little chicks and he had cleaned out and .pl-sy¢d n with a mixture of l.ce's Lice Killer and kerosene.A!- ter the cleanlng and spraying he had scrubbed the floor and in order to dry it oc t more quickly he lighted the hreoder lamp.Apparently a ses had formed from the mixture he had been using and this ignited and caused the flre.He was badly burn- ed about the face hut his hands srere the worst.He was brought to the home of his parents, Hr. and Mrs. Chas. He- Ccmb where he ls receiving every care possible. / TRACTOR cA1~cur~:s ON r m s \ . c. 1 . ~H jl l isr» 1 ..' at.x g . lg ,g1.. c '. 2 1~t .: : u. r t , : J.I . ." AI a. 's. \(... |.;. a.... a ,..;. 2. . . any at tal U. L. nuu uma.lr | .H. J. S l|\ iX h au d Ea r lv f|' l abopphi In Ongaha Hondu- lr. a nd ln . Cha rkl K ullll and J ohlmll vldla d a t lla A ndn v lad- aen llama mar Knnaad Sunday.lr. and Mn . Fr an k lu sh and ehlldrvn, and lr . O rv llln cm:u ' f a llI - lb . lr . m ln . S mi t h a n d elxliir aa ul ma. om vlalild To il- -day " n h l a t the Chau.H u h hams..nu. an d Ura. W altar rn vhlhd ' n u d u vu ! - I ll at the Uyplneot: b u ml r .Ha ll a nd l n .Bank Bath- ht www: an tha Frank lan-ll llama in 'hblah Sunday .Burr Hunk. Emil Follow and Blur n v m u and d l l K I D !Wilma Wurrkk.Gladys and Edlth Fraln spa! Saturday aharnoon ln Omaha. Gullfornl Comptan vu a budaau vlallm in Omaha nuday -_ le C A g - f g y A ND wu s c a z z u m a m m s -ma M- s d u n k . .wha an mandu anmmu nehool az Way an, Nah.:punt Batarday and Sunday al un Lomll Schenk hams. lr. a nd ln. Huna n Tlmmpvn nl o mm a p u n t s u m. , a z a n m n Thompson horns Ur .and l i n .Will Tay lor and f a mi ly o r C i llwl. No b r . . p m lm 'Thursday "dnl al the Dy '| 'homp~ .IGH hon.I r .and I r a . H u m Svrln l. of lrvlmgwn, vldud_ovn.8anday az Use QdMB la" i| 5' ma. " 'J c l m w w w a n d : m u y : p m tSundaylaOmaha-ll n .Id i o na ld l' l\\ ,ui a i n dan vlallln g rela- n w W o n har m u m homo._ <§rn. W lll Grabba and family a l Pap lllkn u ma lb Blair w nprvd the Fmmh and vlalt hor pannta. vnu: was xoru.Mr.and l n .John Raid rpanli S\mday at\.hal.oulaSeJ| »nklmm| .| lr. and ln. Earl Caldwell :pant §1mday at tba Prod lan; home.}lcCanl1y, Long Cnek and llanay n p k u lmr u d u h wo n vrdl n p n - n n l a d l n l h a p a n d a a n l u l y l a t lllalr and hroughl. funk wnalderabh ummm aa to th u/lr c k vur du on~ dan. A s u u c r o u NOTES Arllngtan. July 8 ¢ - Tlu n u h # b i mom of ma Da W ab or,tbl Gol!\~ martial du b and ll.E.Wlnant, a uw drlwnc fonmlaln has bean In~ mu d u r n. . W u b tr c o mo : ma s z la a a o u r u o lm u e h e o mn lu n ta u v- :ry an than hc l. dan- lao W eber anlenalnsd a numhnr of hla lrlmd a at a "l!\ | ' " wiv ' al hla new homo on Thursday evening. Rav.P u n k Wllllama,Clarama w'u.»¢¢ and llllaaa Clara same:- nr and llar lartt ilae hngy n motor- ul ta Columnba on londay ,: h a n ma y y m s p u d th w o e k a t u mp Bheldmr.T N Epworlh L a g o a o l LM Omaha dldrld an holdin( xhelr iualltuh m o n u m week.n v . \lr."W jlllalna will ba me of the ln- M orl.-llr. and Lin. L s. Smith of De: lu ln n ,lo n : p u t th a la t te r va n of th e vm vn u u r . ma Mn . Ha r - ry Osuannan.Hr. and In Ralph Kin: al Cmn- ell Bhdh. lon :pmt the Fourth w=u\ lr. and Hn. George Ludwig.nm mu and Hn. Ludwig an up tu s.Anurag than wh a mhnd a pl¢~ nl: dlnnér at thc park on tha I-'sunk 'BTU lr. and ln. Ed Lehlaller mn Gemvdc . Mr. and Hn. nm Gllfry ....\¢..|...\.am...xl .1 Omaha. n r .m u nn . ~ ,. .. - .. ....... .....danlhLar.Danna Jean o l Hooper \n|'led at tha Wm.Ommu n. B r., lunar on Sunday. l r .and K1-I. H.0. Putman,ol Elk Pom, S. D..lL D. Ba um oi F r e mo n t. l ll u s s m u u a ld J a n yhlnc Chambarlaln and Mn .Nall Lyman of Omaha were F wr th o l July and 1/nk-and guala 'at d u M m ¢ o l l r . a n d l l n . l a r v y B b b a ¢ Mr.and H n .Alben Sprlc k ol Funtanalls and ln. Clan Roth and ehlldrvn ol Qnlnm Ill-.lpanl.r n day at me llama ol l l r .a n d H n Wm. Onurman.Sr. Hr. and K u .laouard Hammani and ann, Buren'Ellb.who haw ba n ln Ds y k ln lo r u vlfll mun tlu :peut tha week-md lpn with n la t i m ./ s a u . c n s x x v A L L a r s z w s Nearly ovsryonn from here took ln tha Fourth of July n k b n tla n m Houpcr.' llaa Ihr! lqllman spam tht wad end at the Wm. Hultman homo.Harald Sf-lnllf. Clarewel W ilhn lrl. Elmer Ham m]Yln a mo ng | m.msm of boy l who unc rm-lu lu Salurday afternoon.\\m. Holtman and lrvln wer Arli ngto n a llen Frm., vvmlnl- U l u Clan llmgedoht umlorwanan opentlon at the Fnrnunt bon! tal 'l`°°'4*¥ mudng. Hr. and ln. Alb en. hllrnan an non and U l u Mary u lxm. n n r Frlmont vlrlzon Sunday :Im-noon Mr . a n d Hn .m n Lallman an baby vm W lnalov alkn one nlgl lu! week.Nearly nverynns in um vkinlly m y r u m a h : d m c d a y l . Mau Edna Sc hwder spent Thur dny wlkh her abut, Mn. Emil Lal I1 Mr m d Hu .John leuonaia.Hr.and H n .Leon Hlndhy and ciiidnn spam. Thunday nt Oakland sduiting nlativos.The Pood Beieetlon 'Linh n n u v i m l i n . m i l u m m " z i n k liz. and Ku. J on Luun,r. md li n .Ed Nu n. Hr . Tr lg l a nd J oe ,Suily npmt Sunday at thi L. Schenk home.l r .and l i n .Carl Hlndley and family and gn. and Hrs. Loon Hind loy spent the Folmh at Eik City . Kr. and Hn. Hury Bel!! and Hr. and Hn. Rohnd S mith md son of Da Som spent. lat Tuesday uranium r w !m u g v a n . ._l i n .J a m s :C o r n e l i u s o f P e t a l u n l . C a l i f. , E r n l o i l a y a r c f F n m o n t , l l r . l m l l i n .Clymls U n k a n d H r .a n d M1-4 P a u !l l a y l r . _I ' M n a n d H r s .Le s l i e P a t e r s o n m d bt-by and Hrs.Pate Peterson left Wodneadsy by sum for s two vmeka' vacation in Mlnnoata.llrn.Dru- cllia McCann wlli join them at Wor- tlmgton md tiny will spend most of their tim! at Glenwood md Al- etardfll-lfuneral sarvimt were concluded na the homo on Sunday morning for Wm. Hart, when puma! any aud- " " - - - | - -'Flin uannlns wan.Mn. Salle Hc npdnht and funil an1 Mm.Aibett Llllman were I1 Fremont hmdsy morning. Hmil and Cecil Lnllman attendu the bd! guns at Fonhndlo Sumla afternoon. BLAIR TAXES WILDc o u r r s r o vz a A RL I NGTOI in. 5 sluldnr battle brinkled wit errors the Blair nine nent. Ariingtu dmnm to dsfsat :st Bhir Slturdly b a 8 lz t o l5 s o o n .Only mra nof th l\| fnt\f-lim men who pinyui fail: n i at the E. J. Never home. Har Kaldahl hae been in very poor mm . h i l ly a n d mi n : z n u m e u u of an *Omaha doctor.Ira. Hayee Roeenheum and Ruth Jan spent hat Thursday with Ira. 'Waiter Herak-llr .and I r a .H.G. Grover and 'Iuntiy drove to Vaiparelab early nn' Saturday mornin!and were lolned b v other members of the Grover family in a bla reunion.n m ' e e ninlay-four member!preeeli and aa fhd alea na nn ua da ffa lr in ib ai ir o- ver faaully.neuileaa tn lay,Sa a vmr adorable one.Hella * f lFloydGrwerliveatYalpereiav, also lin- Gravel"a parents. lr. and Jlrn Fish.llr. and Ira. il. G. Gro- .-ver returned Sunday e1~er=inl»Hr .and I r a .Al Rider matured up m m Omaha and spent Sunday at the lation Wlneheli home.They returned Sunday evening after the Slitl.The Ledlea' Progreaaive Club will hull e oolarnnnny plank in the llc- Carthy aehool hm-la!yard on Btn- day, Jdyl9.9.o arhi-ch the men and farrlllu are expected so be preeent.Ir. and Ira. J ohn Ammon took 4581102 at the B- E. Arunann home l m s a w d u -_The Iiellonalil Ieailliel held a hnxily nunian a t the W i ll Haiku i m home on wu t Coliax in Bi d : an 'satandar.Hauy £a:merearehvaey edththllr fr a ln thi a wle k an d ln a e lme rttila e aiueehingouttitaarillheamazilniout foJ hndnel|~iladera iniared an he wsu.i wle d ly o n i lxe lh u r th a r lva a h e to o ltQ a n m u n p m m n u a n d j a p n o d l l.l!l1i)O11 l| 1Illllll]alw e\."w»uu r e :alan ta 'Rinaldi for inter ment.Arlington spent a perfectly safe an-I :em I"o\lrt}\, with no accidents to man the du. while time area no mlxhration acheduled for here. both perks were Hlled with plcnleera from Omaha. Fremont and other ann rcndlng tomme,who enjoyed a cool Il»"\'peeedxd dey in the ahade. Large numhera from Hire attended the alabradona at `Blair and Hooper am!many motor-ed to Omaha ln the evelina to aritneea the displays of fireworks at the Parka. lieflnning on Monday ordera arent lrl1 affec t at the depot, eliminetinl one of the aperaton' trkiu and Chas. Button.being on e d the yaunpat in the aerrlce, la new on the extra benrd.D. W. Leerenn will continue a a a g e n t a n d s d i l a l a o b e l h e a y operator.L.P.Dewitt,formerly day aperetor, now work: funn 4 p. m.until midnight and Bd Enaor work:from 12 until s a.m. the same aa before.Alben Kendall of Norfolk,i l the helper during the day.Hr. and llra. J . C. Henman; are tltjlying e vlalr. hom their mothera.Hn. An rllle Hmmm sd Blai r a nd Era. Marie Peehac ol Omaha.They cam: Saturday and will remain thi: meh.A family picnic, which 'tae held an the laem al. the heme of Hr. and H N Harry Oamman on J uly ith ire'uded lleaara and lleadameehank Wolf,Dan Weber,Herbert Halton, l.. E. Smith, Leo 'Weber and Harry Data ax.Dre. 8. P. and Ruby Peehan and 1 "e -w h i t ." " " Andy Svenganl, Sebeffler and Fic tool: tuma on thamcuml for Blai Flrh finishing the game.Hall, Har man and Scheer did the pitching fc Arli||£on. Following ls the aummary:. Heir .\ a a . x. Po . . \ . a Ru l ~ l n a o n , d . . . B 4 2 1 a Luqd£,3b ....4 4 1 2 3 J e m e n , a e . . . . . 6 l 8 1 0 \'an Deuaen.cf . 4 0 0 2 0 K : a u u , z b . . . . 5 1 a 1 4 Schelflor,p~1h .. s 2 1 5 0 l { e e h , l t . . . . . . . 1 1 n 2 o I ' i l i n l d , I ! . . . . . l 1 1 o o B tr i c k le l. t, e . . . . 6 3 5 9 1 B v e r | a a n i , p . . . I l 0 0 u l l e k , p . . . . . . . 2 2 2 1 0 'l`0ta!a .... . ( 4 8 0 1 8 2 4 8 ArllngaeeAB.R.!l.P0.A. Luc iefig, rf.. . . 8 1 3 1 0 Ha r i u n | , a . e . . . . (2 l.1 -I H. Scheer, lI~p . . 4 4 o 1 0 l l i a t e r a , $ b . . . . |1 3 8 8 H a l l , p . . . . . . . 2 0 l.0 0 H| . r l m a n , p . = . . ¥1 2 1 1 B r u 1 r n , c . . . . . 3 1 0 8 2 F . 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