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07-16-1925\ -vm Blair, mbmu, my 9, 1925. . . n t lv w - n z m w m sr . . . CARDOFTHANKS 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. Weupeciallywishto thunk the choirforthebelutifulimusicand thoseirho sent meh bnutitu! Bord offfrtngl. Mr.| nd Hn. Henry Jensen md ilrlmy , Peter J. Christensen endhmily , 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\ , wg l h* - . f d f h h h mm 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 thlv u k - c n d a t t h l b o m i o lHr -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 ~.dB l | » l r . H n .Sanh Rnihbunand Junivr,nga il Hgh! intheEnterprise Bl a i rO e i o b r l t l nW e l lAt 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. 1lNr . maMn .Herbert :mlm :~e~ N u n A d a: miF d n e uSchankturned an lionday to their home at 'pa m attending the W ayne Nor-SiouxFalls, ,B.D.,atm-lpmdlng hs: af I. mzprhl on July 2. | :mm- befof hu' frimdl c ominglnto spend tbl afternoon with lmas 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 ontht 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 aI'|-mee:Harrisonlnspend- ing a fur day : with tha W ill He- ll h a I h r !W illtum anda k u .TheQueenEsther Circlemet st2nd DeweyNermtz Mi nEdithWilliamsa nvisiting thechu:dabiunumtlastWednc¢Bn! 01by Love1 : i thfriendsnt. Pender.H i ni1dai' lftemoou.3¢0¢ki;\|\ and Shoes in Banal liauzuwillremainamonthor| oanB e n n ;fN b .I r th h n l o h n s a nandm um u hv mm u minxf g a n _ MQf a; _ f mml : Ln.v v d l h week.-4ani Ern est Lnilesln :nd Hesdamel D. C.. 'Ihb-'r1 . GuCmkkahlnk.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 u1» rhiz ing with fr itr lii hem thi s f uk. H n .Lena Warrenandd m d h r , vacarhrninginWashington,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 md dwghm-. hmm, xpentsunny Pia Eating Content ht Gnu Vandsvtnter 2nd Waiter Gollehor; Bnl CuffgpdGilllm BaliconBlcwing lstRu 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 eH a n s e n P e m r u tR q l l l n gf o rB o y s l a t H u g hC l a v a : . CARDOFTHANKS 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. Weupeciallywishto thunk the choirforthebelutifulimusicand thoseirho sent meh bnutitu! Bord offfrtngl. Mr.| nd Hn. Henry Jensen md ilrlmy , Peter J. Christensen endhmily , 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\ , wg l h* - . f d f h h h mm 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 thlv u k - c n d a t t h l b o m i o lHr -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 ~.dB l | » l r . H n .Sanh Rnihbunand Junivr,nga il Hgh! intheEnterprise Bl a i rO e i o b r l t l nW e l lAt 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. 1lNr . maMn .Herbert :mlm :~e~ N u n A d a: miF d n e uSchankturned an lionday to their home at 'pa m attending the W ayne Nor-SiouxFalls, ,B.D.,atm-lpmdlng hs: af I. mzprhl on July 2. | :mm- befof hu' frimdl c ominglnto spend tbl afternoon with lmas 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 ontht 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 aI'|-mee:Harrisonlnspend- ing a fur day : with tha W ill He- ll h a I h r !W illtum anda k u .TheQueenEsther Circlemet st2nd DeweyNermtz Mi nEdithWilliamsa nvisiting thechu:dabiunumtlastWednc¢Bn! 01by Love1 : i thfriendsnt. Pender.H i ni1dai' lftemoou.3¢0¢ki;\|\ and Shoes in Banal liauzuwillremainamonthor| oanB e n n ;fN b .I r th h n l o h n s a nandm um u hv mm u minxf g a n _ MQf a; _ f mml : Ln.v v d l h week.-4ani Ern est Lnilesln :nd Hesdamel D. C.. 'Ihb-'r1 . GuCmkkahlnk.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 u1» rhiz ing with fr itr lii hem thi s f uk. H n .Lena Warrenandd m d h r , vacarhrninginWashington,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 md dwghm-. hmm, xpentsunny Pia Eating Content ht Gnu Vandsvtnter 2nd Waiter Gollehor; Bnl CuffgpdGilllm BaliconBlcwing lstRu 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 eH a n s e n P e m r u tR q l l l n gf o rB o y s l a t H u g hC l a v a : . THE ENTERPRISE nA LOCAL xr-zwsrarzn I-'on ALL THE morn.: Velma Foes Goliehon, who hu been vacaribninginWashington,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 md dwghm-. hmm, xpentsunny 1\~lt'1 hh pumu.. i i l l l l k yW a y---- 7 . P I p l oP i :---- S p o r t :P r i z eL i n ! G l r l nR a c eU n d e r1 2Y a n n . l s t E h :H a n s e n 2 n d F l o r c n e oD i x o n 8 r d E l i u b e t hL o ve G l r ! |Ra c e ] O ve r12Y e a r : l s t E l e a n o r D i x o n4 2 i 1 d G e n m d eH a n s e n - S Id l e m n . i n iH 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 rB a r t l l t l . 2 n d C k m l aB e h r e n d t 3 r d R o h n dB u c k l i n F r aF 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 dB a r t o n S u l K i r b y G o u t S e m n dI'r e aF o rA l i l s t J o h nJe ns en _2.50 2.50 G a m - .. . .. | . » Waupociallywishto thunk the choirfortb lbelutifulimusicand thoseirho 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 4o1 l s t H n . D e t k f f W o l f f P i aE a t i n gC o n t e n t h t G n uV a n d s vm t e r 2 n d W a i t e rGo l le h or ; B n l C u ff g p dG i l l l m B a l i c o nB l c w i n g l s tR 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 gR a c e - W o m e n Ir t Jb s e p h l n eN 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 `printedCrepes,Georgettes, Striped Tub Silks, high grade Lin- ens,Vailesinlightanddark shades and otherhigh-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 dose of 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 Otheam ln u m_20,134.91 Bankers' Conservation I'\md......__..._m o m DuafromNationaland S i l kb.\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 Capitnlsiuci$12,500.00 Surplusfund2,500.00 Uzdiddedpao!it.s(Nat}.........17.83 Saving; depodu-..._.3»823.770.7u Due to Nadonsl and Stltem m . .817.51 324,648.30 Depositofs n\l.m1¢¥ fund.1,145.09 °w1'A1..;a4o,au.22 STATE OP NEBRASKA] za.wConn.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 totheDepartmentof Tradeand 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,sportsforyoung' andolda~ w~as~ c olu~mn onWashingtonBt.wu tof~ almost, hone nue, s strett 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- ileh a d ,keptthen w m minter- spereod with good mule all day and the oelehrstion #uns voted s Zlve one. Following are the prize! nrardod: Parade PrizeLht ORGANIZATION: 1. Royal Neighbors--- 2. American Legion-- 6. u.W.A. TRADES 1. BlairMonument--- 2. HomeBakery---- :'. Christensen Lumber Co.- mm' D sc ao n xn zn CA R 1.Amdt-Sny der---- Buick 1. Dan.; ;. Nom Entered Chevrolet 1-2 Nonaonion-d Ellen:1-2 Nomontored. DisssputsbleFord 15.00 10.00 soo 25.00 15.00 mo o 5.06 }.GlenNoni.:mo o Callthonplsn 1. Dr.Boostor----15.00 2. M.R.Bendorf--Mule10.00 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.RopeCIub---... 3 . B i |Sl:-- ¢.?apioL i l!j- The hone does in the afternoon vers.; held on north Weller Avo. and ozutod oonslderahk excitement. Del- bertFowlerfromsouthofBlah 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 horsebook proved a swinner andtheoxeitementwas tens rsstlleh ors emsn drld eroa sh- edf r o m o n l e m l o f t h e e o u n e t o thoother,mb b lo apotatoesand ha-telling sway so the other end to plsoa it in another box.In this noe Hgslmer H. Quin won tho monoy . HorseShoeTournament '4I'l1e horse shoe toumsment attrit- tedoutsideplayerslargely.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 5H. Smith 0.1*thesg rlc ultlwfloatsthan ws: s mlxup as to the judgln| s.nd so they camoin fo: two judglngs. Thr first or officl-ll as elresdy given were made bar e committee selected forthatpurpose,whilethoother r a lmadebyCountyAgentBates and his verdict into as follows:_ nn. Merry Maids of Haney 2nd llilky W ay Col! Club 3113 BigSixQiub 4th Lucky 1IoCuthy Pi: Club 5tlPspioBeefClub 8th Knacky Knotters 7111 PsploPig Club Ia »thisinstancetheprim:we 15.00awzrded on oseh judgment, thus doo 10.00 bhnn the money won.1gT mresultofthem ngameu.ii givu. elsewhere. nga il Hgh! intheEnterprisePemrutRqlllngforBoys 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 IrHoldSessionForThePurposeOff 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 asfollows: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,D191 fcirlng' 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 cos ls now living in Virglnl5,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.This meant u 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 amnallsavingc 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 asso ons 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 was onlered 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 on ganised 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 atotal 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-fourthaaccording to the number of puplls Tnthe districts. lr. the county there are fifty-eight au 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 theface 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 ,g 1.. 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. andMn . Fr an k lu shand ehlldrvn, andlr . 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 ttheChau.H u h hams..nu. an d Ura. W altar rn vhlhd ' n u d uvu ! - I llat the Uyplneot: b u ml r .Ha ll a ndl n .Bank Bath- ht www: an tha Frank lan-ll llama in 'hblah Sunday . Burr Hunk. Emil Follow and Blur n vm uandd l lK I D !Wilma Wurrkk.GladysandEdlthFraln spa! Saturday aharnoon ln Omaha. Gullfornl Comptan vu a budaau vlallm inOmaha 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 . .whaan mandu anmmu nehool az Way an, Nah.:puntBatarday and Sunday al un Lomll Schenk hams. lr. a nd ln. Huna n Tlmmpvn nl o mm a p u n ts u m. , a za nm n Thompson horns Ur .andl i n .Will Tay lorand 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 .andI r a . H u mSvrln 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 t SundaylaOmaha-ll n .Id i o na ld l' l\\ ,ui a i n dan vlallln g rela- n wW o nharm u mhomo._<§rn. W lllGrabba andfamilya l Pap lllkn u malbBlair w nprvd theFmmhandvlalthorpannta. vnu: was xoru.Mr.andl n .JohnRaidrpanli 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 ud u hwo nvrdln 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 uNOTES Arllngtan. July8 ¢ - 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 anlenalnsdanumhnr of hla lrlmd a at a "l!\ | ' " wiv ' al hla new homo on Thursday evening. Rav.P u n kWllllama,Clarama w'u.»¢¢ andllllaaa Clarasame:- nr and llar lartt ilae hngy nmotor- 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 NEpworlhL a g o ao l LM Omaha dldrld an holdin( xhelr iualltuhm o nu mweek.n v . \lr."W jlllalna will ba me of the ln- Morl.-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 :pmtthe Fourthw=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 unn . ~ ,. .. - .. ....... .....danlhLar.Danna Jeano lHooper \n|'ledat thaWm.Ommu n. B r., lunaronSunday.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 ua ld J a n yhlncChambarlalnandMn .Nall Lymanof OmahawereF wr th o l Julyand1/nk-andguala 'atd u M m ¢ o l l r . a n d l l n . l a r v y B b b a ¢ Mr.andH n .Alben Sprlc kol Funtanalls and ln. Clan Roth and ehlldrvn ol Qnlnm Ill-.lpanl.r n day at me llamaol l l r .a n d H n Wm. Onurman.Sr. Hr. andK u .laouardHammani andann, Buren'Ellb.whohaw ba n ln Ds y k ln lo r u vlfll mun tlu :peutthaweek-md lpn withn 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 thaFourthofJulyn k b n tla nm Houpcr.' llaa Ihr! lqllman spam tht wad end at the Wm. Hultman homo. Harald Sf-lnllf. Clarewel W ilhn lrl. ElmerHam m]Yln a mo ng | m.msm of boy l who unc rm-lu lu Salurday afternoon.\\m. Holtman andlrvln wer Arli ngto n a llen Frm., vvmlnl- U l uClan llmgedoht umlorwan an opentlon at the Fnrnunt bon! tal 'l`°°'4*¥ mudng.Hr. and ln. Alb en. hllrnan an nonandU l uMaryu lxm. nn r FrlmontvlrlzonSunday:Im-noon Mr . a n d Hn .m nLallman anbaby 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 Mrm dHu .Johnleuonaia.Hr.andH n .LeonHlndhyand ciiidnn spam. Thunday nt Oakland sduiting nlativos.ThePoodBeieetlon'Linhn n uv i ml i n . m i lu 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 .andl i n .CarlHlndleyand family and gn. and Hrs. Loon Hind loy spent theFolmhat 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 ug v a n. ._l i n .J a m s :C o r n e l i u so fP 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 ll i n .ClymlsU n ka n dH r .a n d M1-4P a u !l l a y l r . _I ' M na n d H r s .Le s l i eP a t e r s o n m d bt-byandHrs.PatePetersonleft Wodneadsy by sum for s two vmeka' vacationinMlnnoata.llrn.Dru- cllia McCann wlli join them at Wor- tlmgtonmdtiny willspendmost of their tim! at Glenwood md Al- etardfll-lfuneralsarvimt wereconcluded na the homo on Sunday morning for Wm. Hart, whenpuma! any aud- " " - - - | - -'Flinuannlns wan.Mn. Salle Hc npdnht and funil an1Mm.AibettLlllmanwereI1 Fremont hmdsy morning. HmilandCecilLnllmanattendu the bd! guns at Fonhndlo Sumla afternoon. BLAIRTAXESWILD c 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-limmenwhopinyuifail: 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 .andI r a .H.G. Grover and 'Iuntiy drove to Vaiparelab early nn' Saturdaymornin!andwerelolned b vothermembersoftheGrover family in a bla reunion.n m ' e e n inlay-four member!preeeliandaa fhd alea na nn ua da ffa lr in ib ai ir o- verfaaully.neuileaatnlay,Saa vmradorableone.Hella* f l FloydGrwerliveatYalpereiav, also lin- Gravel"a parents. lr. and Jlrn Fish.llr. and Ira. il. G. Gro- .-ver returned Sunday e1~er=inl»Hr .andI r a .AlRidermatured upm mOmahaand spent Sunday at the lation Wlneheli home.They returnedSundayeveningafter the Slitl.The Ledlea' Progreaaive Clubwill hull e oolarnnnny plank in the llc- Carthyaehoolhm-la!yardonBtn- 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 -_TheIiellonalil Ieaillielhelda hnxilynunian a t the W i ll Haiku i mhomeonwu tColiaxinBi 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)O11l| 1Illllll]alwe\."w»uu r e:alanta'Rinaldiforinter ment.Arlingtonspentaperfectlysafe an-I :em I"o\lrt}\, with no accidents to man the du. while time area no mlxhration acheduled for here. both perkswereHlledwithplcnleera from Omaha. Fremont and other ann rcndlngtomme,whoenjoyeda cool Il»"\'peeedxddeyintheahade. LargenumherafromHireattended the alabradona at `Blair and Hooper am!manymotor-edtoOmahaln 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 theyaunpat 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.untilmidnightandBdEnaor work:from12untils a.m. the same aabefore.Alben Kendall of Norfolk,i lthehelperduringthe 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.Afamilypicnic, which'tae held an the laem al. the heme of Hr. and H NHarry Oamman on J uly ith ire'uded lleaara and lleadameehank Wolf,DanWeber,HerbertHalton, l.. E. Smith, Leo 'Weber and Harry Dataax.Dre. 8. P. and Ruby Peehanand 1"e-wh 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 . . . B421a Luqd£,3b....44123 J e m e n , a e . . . . . 6l810 \'anDeuaen.cf. 40020 K : a u u , z b . . . . 51a14 Schelflor,p~1h.. s2150 l { e e h , l t . . . . . . . 11n2o I ' i l i n l d , I ! . . . . . l11oo B tr i c k le l. t, e . . . . 63591 B v e r | a a n i , p . . . Il00u l l e k , p . . . . . . . 22210 'l`0ta!a.... . ( 4 8 0 1 8 2 48 ArllngaeeAB.R.!l.P0.A. Luc iefig, rf.. . . 81310 Ha r i u n | , a . e . . . . (2l.1-I H. Scheer, lI~p . . 44o10 l l i a t e r a , $ b . . . . |1388 H a l l , p . . . . . . . 20l.00 H| . r l m a n , p . = . . ¥1211 B r u 1 r n , c . . . . . 31082 F . S e . h e u , ¥ . . . . 20'030 A.8ch»eer,1b. . 62l80 F . H a l i , e I . . . . 48210 S m i t ! z , 2 b . . , . . I 59o13 'l'oLe1a » a 4 a .45 15 §2'2613 *J maen out on lnfkld fly . R. H. ma a » . . . . . a o o a z s a r x - s e a s Arlington . . me £00 an-1s 1: Tarobee!bite»--Roblnaon.Bch fler,aumklorz.Fink 2.Lude Three-ballbln--Ludarlg,H m mof f h la h e r ee ln a u e h a ¢ a1 ll¥ 0 ' ° ° ' 1' ¥ * ' 5 * * i ° k° f 0 \ \ l3 1 l¥P ¢ 1 " - ¢ ? \ ¢ ' h u n 5 . u n m g u .lweelvemdattheJ.C.Hammanl Anhui' Lou, aaa of lr. and lin. heme.Dr. 3F.Pen h# la a h r# nu: x..m¢ ,z=»a¢s. ¢pp,»rmm vm ther of H1e. Hummer." m u dm u m. 1H Iw i i l r - B ~ £ - B ° r = i m . » » n » . a , n a a .s a m a m b y u m m blaparents1:lhler redan dwanlendilln Elie.; -| 5»} l| »1| 2,8c h df| Br $,Fkk 'l'.?aa llaawre.Hit by piidunl bell--Lu Babel on belle, nf! Han G, Sheer Hartman6,8van¢ear~:l2. S-chef! ring.''Tha Funk Bron and George Dnvialgq attend n pany at her country Auetioneen Jensen and Brm\s db families and Mrs.Minnie T\iP1°".hnme this nftemoon. 1 ¢ usted their services in selling thelhzwe. planned to stan next Monday 1 which brought tho sum of $3l0 __\nnlnnhv 1|In In un-i l k u in a i "`°" `"`ms m hmf"'"' "'""""' "' "`" '""""lof the nine line wmh lat out an??°__'5"_i°"3.'E..'f`¥i' .f..m..;...:..f..f.§W funeral "'!"_ Ffh'.'f__f'fim »huh ignited,axulng uw w H 24 'ro me nvanxrlow The Wm. iioopman flmiiy m the officl of a w. clumbm :mmSUBIT\frlsrning lo so a\er_tn MornePn:§: hi} moms in Qhl afumnu build- mu'nl u l I evlesvulw I u v u - ~. ' - . - |re te e, 'l rh le h w i l l sa ve e n n eu m e re 4 Bl i 'a1 n i I a n d w h e n M r .P e l e n e n | r F R ! ! I I )E G G I N T1 1 3 S U N t h o u n n d d o l l a n e n n w l y ,w e e a n - no u nc e d b y l h e b o e r d o f pu b l l e t a l k s .Th i s ie t h e t h i r d re d u c i l o n ai r e e t h e c i t y b o u g h t t h e D o h e r t y p l a n !a n d con so lid at ed i t w i t h i l u c i t y p l a n t . yr i v u n e x t we e k .t h e Pe t e r s e n :w i l l ! Ien v*fo r S e a t t l e , W a s h . w h i r l t h e y p l a n t o m a k e t h e i r ho m e . . A n o t l 1 e r ' vi a t e r . M i n M i n n i e H e r i n g , w h o h u be e n vi s i t i n g h e n fo r t h e p e n turn wee ks,r e t u r n e d t o C l n e l n n e t l t o d e y ,.......,B a k e r Os c a r H o l m e s r e p o r t s t h a t o f h u e n e e : g u t so h o t o n e d w R i a l i n .w i l l Sc h m id t ,w h o h u be e n ;L . .i l l h e a l t h f o r so m e t i m e .w e e t a k e n t o t h e W i n e M e m n r l e t h e f - t h e e e w e l k i n fr o n t o f h i s pla ce p l t e l o f O m a h a , u n H e n s l e y . Ju l y 6 . e n d o n w t F r i d a y u n d e r w e n t e n w e e k i h e t h e M e d a n e u o n I.he op e : 1 ti o n .A e w n i l n g t o t h e l e s t r eve l k .l p o r t e e h e l l d o i n g a l a ! ! - !` r er n on t t o c a m p fo r e w e e k : n u w e n :m : t e n to m or r eu r .. I'a h l e y , m o r n i n g o f M r .hlc €.o |mi ck,M n . Ke m p m e n '| ( e t h e r is b e t t e r . H e m e m e t o b e q u i t a l n d l s p o u d w d u L i t t l e Je n n B y e r s i e i n vi t e d t o e °w i t h th e m . i n a .h e h e d t h e m i s fo r t u n e t o sue- Lh ln e b r o k e n l e e T h e s a fe w a s b e i n g h k e n d o w n a l u m w h e n i t b e e n n e u n m e n e g e e b l e e n d fe l l o n I3 d ' e l e g In m e h e m l n - n a r t h a t b o t h b o n e !ve rve b r o k e n b e t w e e n t h e k n e e a n d t h e a n k l e . 4 n | r" " " " " " " " " '.u~u\:¢gx~m.u| »¢ :m¢.~wua ».u» °u¢mn» ¢-s~vnaTh iIln- can 1-mum "' '~"''!.,.. n....,»...¢ an 1. P. D~wminm»-ms.u mu n - I Q - w s \Blair,Nebnakx,July 16, 1925 -mn ENTERPRISE-PtnfhnlI IOYP-John Compton is another 3 my owner :nd hc maintains n be of mnaidenble slle.Th u !th Lords ara in I. ndiul of five or s miles. West o! Blair J. L. Peunea hal Jersey h e r d . u also his nerlghbo dsiry mm, Will Guitln.Farther in the uma direction Hosea W~ mul his son, Funk Wilson, an bread in t J tn e y l I n d o th : f i r m! ! ! takin; up their high dlirv qunli Ind u time goes an we believe u» :32 :13 :15 :00 28 ~QAD 'NME TABLE cmmcn or caarsv » L.H.Camp,Paator c h k. ¢°,;:"m}:°nh Wenern Don't let the hot weather be an P H g a n ,exeuse zo stay away from the,church Tr West ;';;j'===It isn't too hot for a ple- A . ~ ~ M g 0 I The reason some folk: are down ''on the churohlabeeauae they areTrain! North Inu: up on it.Come next 1.onl'a Du A. M. mia, exc ept sundw.;.n.1 :rms out what am church is P- M. Wir except Sunday.doing.o. E.Cleveland, of Omaha. P M Daily except Sunday 'will deliver the mesaa meeting will he Thursday of Lhiglvidnity atténden n party at the Joe week with Mn. E. C. Lippincott and Bwdur home in llerman last SatRuth.l\=f<*°>night. Mr. Sherman Locking returned to Mr.and Mrs.Ford Ray enter'hk home at Module, la., after spend-|t.ained the following guests at din- ing the week helping Mr.Dlinger ner Sunday evening,Mr.and Mrs. vith his harvest.Joe Ban-lur and daughter, of Hd. Giifonl Compton and Roland 5\'ar~.man Misa Elisabeth Dlschner and rick drove to Arlington Sunday and Lloyd Bandar of Columbus.visited at the S. S. Dixon home.|Hr. ltllul Mrs.Henry Beard,Hrs. Mr. and Airs. J. w. Lippincott and Rosa Scars,Mrs.1Slim FergusonMildred and Mrs. L. A. Cantlln oalll 'and son of Omaha, spent Wednesday I ut the E. C Li inwlt home or afternoon at tha Chu.Lau hlln:...ge.e1 pp g:-(5 A. M. Sunday only.Fifty-four are registered In the "U-'|Sumiay evening.homo west o! Herman. BLAIR DEF!-SATS Noam Elkhorn Valley League Team P. Scribner ......1s BLAIR . . .. .. 1 2 hlerrhanta .... i 3 Hooper... . . I O 10Huba.. . . 12 l l North Bend . Sny der,...».. Arlington . . . .. .. 11.2 BEND -t»2 Standing w. L. Pct. a Q .sae s 4 .sae s 5 .615 a 4 .soo 6 4 .ooo 4 a .333 a a .213 o .182 Sunday? Reaulta Illair 4,No nh Bend 2. IOYP-John Compton is another 3 my owner :nd hc maintains n be of mnaidenble slle.Th u !th Lords ara in I. ndiul of five or s miles. West o! Blair J. L. Peunea hal Jersey h e r d . u also his nerlghbo dsiry mm, Will Guitln.Farther in the uma direction Hosea W~ mul his son, Funk Wilson, an bread in t J tn e y l I n d o th : f i r m! ! ! takin; up their high dlirv qunli Ind u time goes an we believe u» :32 :13 :15 :00 28 ~QAD 'NME TABLE cmmcn or caarsv » L.H.Camp,Paator c h k. ¢°,;:"m}:°nh Wenern Don't let the hot weather be an P H g a n ,exeuse zo stay away from the,church Tr West ;';;j'===It isn't too hot for a ple- A . ~ ~ M g 0 I The reason some folk: are down ''on the churohlabeeauae they areTrain! North Inu: up on it.Come next 1.onl'a Du A. M. mia, exc ept sundw.;.n.1 :rms out what am church is P- M. Wir except Sunday.doing.o. E.Cleveland, of Omaha. P M Daily except Sunday 'will deliver the mesaa meeting will he Thursday of Lhiglvidnity atténden n party at the Joe week with Mn. E. C. Lippincott and Bwdur home in llerman last SatRuth.l\=f<*°>night. Mr. Sherman Locking returned to Mr.and Mrs.Ford Ray enter'hk home at Module, la., after spend-|t.ained the following guests at din- ing the week helping Mr.Dlinger ner Sunday evening,Mr.and Mrs. vith his harvest.Joe Ban-lur and daughter, of Hd. Giifonl Compton and Roland 5\'ar~.man Misa Elisabeth Dlschner and rick drove to Arlington Sunday and Lloyd Bandar of Columbus.visited at the S. S. Dixon home.|Hr. ltllul Mrs.Henry Beard,Hrs. Mr. and Airs. J. w. Lippincott and Rosa Scars,Mrs.1Slim FergusonMildred and Mrs. L. A. Cantlln oalll 'and son of Omaha, spent Wednesday I ut the E. C Li inwlt home or afternoon at tha Chu.Lau hlln:...ge.e1 pp g:-(5 A. M. Sunday only.Fifty-four are registered In the "U-'|Sumiay evening.homo west o! Herman. BLAIR DEF!-SATS Noam Elkhorn Valley League Team P. Scribner ......1s BLAIR . . .. .. 1 2 hlerrhanta .... i 3 Hooper... . . I O 10Huba.. . . 12 l l North Bend . Sny der,...».. Arlington . . . .. .. 11.2 BEND -t»2 Standing w. L. Pct. a Q .sae s 4 .sae s 5 .615 a 4 .soo 6 4 .ooo 4 a .333 a a .213 o .182 Sunday? Reaulta Illair 4,No nh Bend 2. I- m xPogutvs Blah, mmm, July xo, ms c s u m c l n m l c l o n n u > ' n a - r c m mc n . ¢ c ¢ . u » » | . m a 4 u »n u n ) A n b n f D . 8 I l| \ ly » P u tlr ., l m \ n u n d 1 o A .' l ¢ ¢ | » ¢ | ¢ v u u A . ! v ¢ i n | | | n i e n l t l P . I . c n u i c l o r c n n m ( c u » . | . a ¢ ° u m a m 4 | \ n o u ) L B . Q n p , P a w r . m h m u l x o l - l l m . \ n | W o n M p l l A . X . Ch r l| I . h nl' n ds vc rl¢ ' lP , M. ¥ vm ln | | n r vte \ | : ¢ 8 P . H. a m m m w a n a . , m o c o xc n . n a 1 mo NA | . c n vn c s (Car. W alk" Ava. and Delhi? J ua n leh emnn, P uuvr. saw Sc-5001 10 A. u. m m m S i l v i o ! n A . I . h m m ( u r v l a l n I P X . PA UL LUTHERAN c n u a c n (Drum. Nah-uh) mv. R. J . I h lns n un . P a m Banda! Sdsovl at \0 A. ll. Church Borden at n A.H. HERHAN NEW S The Haptht guild wilt meet at the urch spin 'lhunrday io do quill ng.l r .and li n .Ray Nauslar and .Benn dmv! to Plnttamoubh Sun y and :pant 111| day. li n .Clsude Raid in nearing the f fu m on R.1 for s couple of 1 u substitute while hor hu; 1 la ezdoying his nnnuai sn.c|» aan.Ole lr llabondd was | Ta h n u h lim Snmzdhy. Mia Thdml God!-ly , who il tak ng a nurs¢'| training mum at the ~Itdlsh illusion hospital in Omaha enjoying a than wont: vscsuon hkh ah; is spmdlng at hir home rr..S h spun!the pan mu r a l dun in Omahn wilh hiemln, alum lmg Sunday. An Andsnon 'na an Omaha bmi nns rhino: 'I'h\u1dly. l r md H n .Carl Ndaon and baby sl' Cnig, vidmd at tbl Chu. Ndwn home Prldly . l r .m d li n .Floyd Laid:and Harlin dnwa to Gamba Banda: and :pc m the day with nhtina.John Newell r u up from Bla! W e dn ud ay h r s fu r hmm ` R. J. Bchsnck mud Henning Lnnon drum tn Omaha Thunday. Ho n r d Gnudon of Omaha.Wil ; S : i n - d l y g u u t a t t h | 0 H.God| ¢ imma.The R.I' .Rumuuen family lan Pzkm'h r Ru mi Lake.ilirmuu ta spend a eaupla of week;-mu li n .Runusaln'|pc nnu,li t.a R n .Chris Larson md othgr n h tina. (W . Li nc oln and in d man H. J . Waning, Putar. 'Thu American Lnthmm church ~I u n n p l for loduns an Christian Fundarmnt Teachings" r hmruction for 8lL\#dly after- oons at 2:30. Sunday School ar. 9:45. Buvine: every Sunday morning at 050; either In Gfrmnn or English Bib le d nl st 2:30 or 1:80. ?urthcr Iniormdion Binh Tal. 1802 T h plslor inunrls to u r n ~-:tations on Brwdlr P.HN AHISH EV.L UTHE RAN c au nc n (Cor. Judson and Ceuta: unit) H. N UM. P u t o r . Sunday Bebool 0:15 A. II. Homin ( Si nha 10:8 0 A. ll. Evsning lerviees af 8 RH.wr ~-ORGANIZED c m m c a OF .ma ns c aa ls r OF L AT"! ER DAY SAINTS Li n c o ln S i ne ! u mm B lk a ' mn 4.T. 3. Elliott, Omaha.S wv! ! Sunday S¢lwol st 19 0'cloek. Punc hing Servlets at 11 A. ll. BT. FRANCIS aonc m (Csthoih:Chunk) {Cnrn¢r Cokfax and Sth strut) lthlr 0. A . Bty endor flr,Patio! !'lnt and Third Sunday of nah "~Blum! and Fourth Bunay a. Hua I 10:30 A. al. BELL CREEK VALLEY NEWS Ms. and Hn. Alben Lallman pnd mn and H i n Mary Lnllman spent Sumlay afternoon at the I2d_ Lang- hunt hom: at Nickerson. ~i n m th e r e . Hn. Chu. Widener spentHr. and I Omaha vilh rel:I n t week end n Ur n th e n .Verona 'l'ieU»on l\¢ur|1 'visit willul with them for a weeks $n e f d a y f r o m S i o u x Fx l ls ,8 .D .fo r a n ex te n de d vi s i t a t t h e E .W r i g h t h o m e . A n u m b e r o i b u s b a l i fu m a u t o - h o m! i lu .llr .Fllrchild book her bank on Sunday, Hin Ber nr accompanying for s few days visit vim her sister, lin Hglen the ltttndl sc hool then. \ ig lmun nn m m s His Ruth Jensen from Wlnmuincam- ha lm net for | fn day ; vis: it at the Rev. A. Nielsen hunt.Billy Pnme°r,Jr.,of 0 m l h | » w Len spmding s fur dan with nia- tivca hen. Hrs. R. E. Fairchild came up from | l :"l¢ CHURCH (Cor. Cnlfu md Sth stunts) 0. U. H¢Pmud. Pastor. Bundu Behnol 10:00 A. Il. Homin; Slrrlel 12:00 A.. H. ~rth League 6:30 P. u. Evmlng servic es at s P.H. Pny ar Hating Wednesday nun- ~g'I:80._,.|-¢.,,..., r u mvs ZP I B C OP A L c mmc n ( G u m a u n t b m n m a n and sun Rav.Chu. D. Hating, Putnr Hob'Ommmunion every Sunday Holy Du st 7:80 A. ll. Chun);School at 9:45.Man an- gvgry Sunday. afumoon.lr. and Hn. Chris liuhlmnn and family :mowed a fur hour: Int Bun day afternoon at U10 home of ln. Bali: Hunndnht :blk on their wly to Fmnont an viii!l i n C h u Hengedoht., who is l l thc Fremont hospital. hir. and Nm. John Echtenkunp nl Afiinfwn spent I'rlday at tha home of August Lailman. lin. Fred Egbcrs of Uehling, spent »|\'¢'n\ days the first Q! Int week al the Hn. Salle Hengedoht home. b u l l d l n p . l u n : h o wr ec k ed .l o s t o f t h e f u m l n w w in su rn no a. l r .a n d l n .E m i l L n l i m a u a n d b a b y vi s it e d S a t u r d a y z é e n i n g i n W i n s l o w ./R o y a n d A n h u r u m g a o h vs n n p e u I .op e r a t i o n a t t h i Fr e m on t .ho sp it al sums t i m e l u t w e e k . H a m i d a n d D a l t o n S t n n p r m o u r e e .t o O a l d m r l S u n d a y . x n!Benson are visiting at the John Blaco hom this wack.. His: Viola Lautrup, '\l.l1o is nigh! vpnnor at Centnl offic e, in taking 1 we¢k'a vacation.She viaitzd in Omaha seven!days lui. week. Miss Mlldnd Kingdon spent sev- enI slay: Int week at Blair at the a |,1HelenWidener,who has been quilt HI for the pant week, in staying in town with' her sister, Mm Harold Lautrup. Geo. Amieraonn, of Fremont were Kennnnl cailere Monday esgoing. Mi n Marie Ronehaum spent Lhe vrrekend wiih Mina Martha lioenill at lllair.The Benson Commercial Club anfd oiher bmulneas fimu.of Benson. Nebf.payed our little city a vi m Tuesday afternoon. 52 autos in num ber.Ior the purpose of nulvenining Benmn Barbecue Dag;Thursday. Juli 16 at Krug ?nrk.Everybody welcome.Dorothy Widener and cousin, Ver ona Tielxott of Omaha spent Tuesday wiln Mica McCann of Colby Corner. Mrs. J. G. Galloway came in Sat urday afternoon for a few slay: visit with friends ln our c ity. er here lint week. Hrs. Chu-Bates xml Lens Balm mn Elton Edmondson and Anne Kniek were Omlhs shoppen ilnndey. Mr. and Hn. J. Bruno Wyile and daughter of Winside, and Hn. Tay lor of near Wayne, Nebr., |3111 the week-end et the Bgv. Smith home. The me-dedication of the li .E. ehureh was held Slindly with a good nnendanee.Rev.Cisseil,the Dillb rRt Supt. officlnaed. A i a n number of young folks find relief from the heat nearly every e\orjng by autolng over tn Cut-Off Frank 'Fimblim came up from Omlhz Sunchy no vin!!Kmnard folkl.Hr. and Hrs. Robert Widanir and fnmiky of Blair. 1sem Sunday guem at the Alfred Hansen home. ..1-.._Pen]Barry is enrrying ami!on }Li'.D.z for u couple d a n this week whiie Dr. C. E.Huck attends the Vetedmrimfs Cormlntion in Omaha.Hn .Ben Btlkey m d son,Bobby amz over fmm Bid: Sunday for a Sumlny uhmno-an at the .hlfunl I.-1|!!mu1 home.Tha farmers ham |21 finished with their harvesting m d have begun threshing. The hd! and wind norm damaged the im!! gwn and c om lu t W ed Mn. O. Jacobsen liek to W aldo Haneo&.Ir . Ha n- son IU!! has eighty aan ldt which ml; still make him a nice farm. li n . A . z z . mu m . l n . . m u m Van Vdin.Hrs.Wm.Burhtt and Mrs.D.W.Boll,of Omaha,all formtr Harman ladhl drove up Wad neaday lnthe Bellc aralidlrlllillran fzlcnda. Hr. and Hrs. Frank Amkk spent Sunday In Omaha. Hr.and I n .Nall Hurdle,llr . and Ira. J . Thompson and lr. Ind lrsill. L. Cannon drove to Omaha Sunday and °==J°:r¢d tha cooling In tm o! Smdv Bosc h. The Dan Shoah family dmv;m Omaha Sunday to nee Clayton Shoot.: who il still In tha University hoa pltal.They report him to be get ting along' ddr and la able to alt al) at present.Hr. and lin. Henry Cooper IBN gum.: as the D. w. Rutledge home at dlnnlr Honda! evening. llr. and Mil. L. V. Aekorman want up to Wakefield Saturday and vidi ed roiatlvea and nturned Sunday. R. Bloomquhl, who muh for the International Harvezier Company, will have a very neat and up to date elerlric shop.Another atideel im- provement to our little city. Howard Cameron and Mr. Colgan took pert in the horseshoe £ourna~ ment at Hiller path in Omaha Sun day.The famner tiniahed in tenth and the latter in the fifth place. We felled to make mention fit out items a couple of weeks a n that relative; had recelved aroni from the Fit-th family that they had reached their deetinatiwt,Lua Angelus,in gun!eeastm,making the trip in eight day:and were well pineal with their trip.They Iound their son, Roscoe and Iatnih well and hap py to :ee them.They have rented a lurnlshed apanmant and have gone to houedeplng.They extend an in vitation to any of their friende whommm b. m un west to fill! them. Hn. 0. ll. Godaey had a pleasant surprlee Sunday memlng when the memben of the Sunday Sfzhool pre ,elaled her with a puree of twenty flte a»n»n_uau= which te attend the Baptist assembly whkh oonvenee at titand laland the teak begjnnlng Jul;25.l n .Godaey hae been Supt. ef the Sunday sam: the past thirteen years and the member! fn! :hit will in a email way, help to re pay ber for her time and patience. Wahl came from Blair lo ud ly , that John Weber had passed away at his home then.We have not learned any af the particulars but ttur county paper:will eontain an obituary we feel sure.Mr.Weber had reelded on a Iarm just north aeet of hen 'Ihr yearn and had only tetirid a year or no an and moved tn lllalr to enjoy e vrell earned rest. day.Hn. Don Kepler, of Broken Boer, Ne b n ur a s s gu e lllu r tvre e k slth e John Cameron home. Wm. Hardie :ru up from Qrrmlu Sunday for n brief rhlt with friend The Geo.Loft!!family 'rest o!' .own hu! a large family dinner u Junday.Rev. and lite. T. J. Rane and Bobby from here were unong the nests present. The Dense of Honor hdd n regu ar meeting Saturday cunning. There x l ! a good nwendmoe despite the xlremely #rum vrenther.During he business meeting Mn .B.L. Lover tru inithted into £110 order. After the close of the work,Mn . J. W. Rutiedge and Hn. J. li. Wea! -erred l delicious lunch. When Nell Buniic was over in the hui i ield out of town lm. week e had the mlafonune £0 bu t h is Ford truck ni c k on fire.Driving frrnn the rough field Neil ny s he ahinks the jar must have IooaeneI the u p to me gasoline u n k and gzlnoline leaked over on the exhaust pipe.The top,windshield und cuohions were oompieteiy destroyed Wan.Bros.repaired rome ol the damage and on Mondly Jennings Wen.m i Edward Swanson book lt to Umaha zo have the necenary re gain made. Mr. and Hrs.Harold Webster, of Toimmeh spent Sunday nt the I~'r~e¢I Rogert homo. chu:e at Public a x w e of the truuurer of Wuhinzton County, Nc bradn.the following described ion dluutesi in W nshlnllvn Lhunty. Nebrukn, Lo-wit:Lou 6, B, 7 and 8 In Black 90 and lata 5, 6, 7 and 8 NOTICE OF HEARING PROBATE DF WILL .. . . . . - . ¢ STATE OF' NE nn A sm, au.Wuhirilivn County J I u 8 | 37 88 39 4 as 41 14 $3 118.40 Witness my hun! and éfficitl Sul 82.44 this 30th day of June. 1925. a u s (SEAL)1. C. ELLER, 120.85 23-5L County Judge.37. 15 I f h l r v d If y o u nu to ap pear befon uid County Court on the s m day M July,1925,at 2 o'cZoek P.ll.,and cunlnt uid petition, the Court may (nat the pray er thereof and mah meh other and furllmr olden,ai- louancea and decrees as to this (hurt msy seem proper. rs 29 ao 8 | sz aa 84 a¢ 'll I0 11 'I7 40 as w a s 124.89 a1.oa m m 188.39 81.08 73.94 uid e sute filed | petition I n u i d Conniy Court, paying that har final ldmlniltrltdc n lbemmt filed herein he settled and allowul,that proof of helnhlp be taken, under for di.:- tribntlon o f um; md n d;nment of dover m d ho mef a d rights enter SCH Z» 2 | as as (Conthmd l m 43 zoo 57 23 0 0 L RECEIVES s'r.rrE m v m FUNDS am) 85.27 815.96 w m a u s e Qulumebluzh Sunday and spent the day e1\}o;|ring the shade and cool vn ters and e plcme dinner which help ed them to forget the extreme hut. The Herman hand gave an open air concert on the street Honda! evening which was enjoyed by a good alum!crowd.A temnwnrv bam! stand had been placed on main r tnet on the sight of the old stand ttnll the players foam! it much bet ter than hn in g tu play Irom the stnet level.The work of re-modeling the an Olson building on main street, for merly the J.H.Brewsler blrber nhoi- is enrnpieted, the painters hav ing finished lat week and the place N01ggg BP n mu a mo <FINAL ss'rr1.1maxr BT AT E O F N s s r u s n . al..Wuhingon County.A.Debel. Attorney ln the County Conn in the l l l t h r of the Estate of Charles Amln nnn.Deceased:The Min at lur, next of kin. devinees, hgnteei. ¢|-editors,md All persons Immun! in the flnni aettiunent o! mid n t l ! !are hereby noifini zhal Neb ruk l.unless redcmption from uid ale 1| made on or hdon mid fifth d-lar of November A. D., !U25. Yau will govern younelf aecordingiy. D¢ttdt.b1|25tl1 day o f lu n e A. D.,1925.22-St..Ed Brand, Purchaser. | a l F o n l l m W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y , N a h r u k a . A n d t l u t t h e u i d h a d - l o t i n t u n e d fo r t h e y e a r 1 9 2 2 , i n t h e n a m e o f F r e d B n n d a n d w a s es - pednliy naeued for the year 1924. :~;0r|<.l=:BEFORE ' r u u x c ' m x DEED To Fred llnn d and nl]persona interested in Lotn 5, 6, 7 and 8 in Block 99 all in the farmer village of Fontanelle,Washington County, Nebnsim. You are hereby notified that I. matter:You Are Hereby Notified That an °ir.rlr\lment purporting to be the Last Viiil lml Testament of Carl }{amen, ~!eceau=ed,is on file in said Colzrt and also n petition mrinz for the i'lubl!¢ of amid instrument, and for the appointment of Henry Hansen as §Iaceeutor.That on the Sth thy of August, 1925. at 2 o'clock P. M., 1|ald pnition and the proof of the exe- cution of said instrument wil!be heard, and that if you do not then nppenr :nd c ontest, uid Chun may Probate and record the nrne,and grunt administration of the estate to Henry Hansen. This notice ahsll be published for three weeks successively Ih the I-In aerprise prior to wd ring. Witness my hand and official sea! this 10th day of July, 1925. (SEAL)I.c.ELLER, 25 tt.County Juaige I n t h e C o u n i y C o vr t Ir-t h e M a t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e o f C a r l H a n s e n D e c e a s e d : T h e S t a t n o f N e b n a k a w zhe h e i r s a t a w ,n e x t o f k i n .d e w e c s ,ieg at ee s,a u d i t o r s . I 41 42 43 44 45 l b 41 48 49 50 an 52 53 54 56 5? 56 Pr.I Fr. 2 Fr. 37 50 GI2834 2934NT3.6, 4833 41av,3922-40; 56 42 24 9 44 95.17 1 10.7I s4.o4 72.53 65. 12.!' 232.45 75.36 92.35 71.1 1 82.44 v m 79.81 55.55 81 .03 103.86 83.88 68.33 24.41 a u s sold for the tlxu nt' uid y ur: 1922 And you a n further notified that the time of redanption will expire on the fifth du of November A.D.. 1925, and that | zu d ad fo r uid hnd~lot will be executed zo me by |14 : n J ENKINS P3255 SHOP Old Bee Hive Annex Prompt Deiivery 2B~4I..Ind. Phone 37. ed of Rn! and Persona! Estate esti mated at $25,000.00 and praying for adlninldntian thereof. If you fail to appear at said Co\.m~ ty Court on the 24th day of J uly , !925, at 10 o'clo¢k All., and contest nhl petition, the Court will appoint Herman Kerkhoff or some other suit- x NUTICE OF HEARING ;.... Q ... ( I) o m m w n . m u m s |o m m n nAtiarpeyn-:Huw (1)a l b u m. c n s mz n s Cleaninr.P r s d n l Bepliri Louied On su: W ashington smae Blur, Nebr. m x D B . . w . F . u x v m u \D E N T I S T R a u m a o u r B i n h S % | 1 l : B l a i r , N e b n i h _...... . . . . g dents that can be found.It is ~ways , so when HAINTOP FLDUR is used. For sallz by all good grocers 'l'he Blair Millipg Company You Ever Tasted §:minus vu grow and pmuper. §Yuurs vary truly, §||m|||||||||||ulm|||||||||||mlmnu||||||||||||||||||m||nu||||m|||||||||||mln gl|in||inIII||11n|n|||nnm|1||||||||imnuun||mumm|||||||||mn||||||||||||||| S' Notice to the Public llnvin|¢di»¢p<»sed of my inupeat in the Eu. Shnp Ln my partner. (hw Carmichael. I wish lu exlend my sincerv npprc-cixliun fur lha lavnrs extended and buuinosa patronage received.I sunt m assure the friends ul' the Ent Slum that iz has in a pleasure m nerve zhem.and 1 hope they will be u lnyal ln the new uwnerin mba lutum an :her have in the pm.Mr. Cnrmichml needs no cummandntion fmm mc: I am confident. that lm will do all in his pmvur 8'|d serve you Lo the best uf his ability m the end ~-~' LOTHROP &LOTHROP GRANT NORMAN AttorneysBlair,Nebr.and Omaha,Ne First door .south 15{|| & Capi of c ity hall 308 Leflmg een! to a settierncnt of uid estate. Witness my lund and Official Sea% this 261.11 day of June, 1925. (SEAL)1. C. ELLER, 23-41..County Judge. oROBERTSON, THE TAILO '25 West Front Street Third door me of Daniah Pub. First c lan tailoring,cleaning, pdring and :Ke l o petition in uid County Court alleg ing among other things that L i me Kerkhoff, on inlmbltnnt of W llhint- ton County,Nebrnka, died on the 10'.h day of May 1926,leaving no o F R A N K s .B I G E L O W ( A g e n t f o r F a i r m o n t C r u m e P a y s H i g h e s t P r i c e fo r P O U L T R Y ,C R E A M A N D :o O n F i h h S t r e e t S o u t h oi'In d e 'e n t Te l e p h o n e O ffi c e In d .1221,Be ll ,A s h 2 3 3 1 o sa.Wuhlngton County Henry Mancha, Attorney In the 'County Court I n t h e H a t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e o f L = ° '1 Je K e l R h o !! D e c e a s e d : Th e b e i n a t I n v,n e x t o f k i n ,d e vf a e u l e g a - tre s,c r e d i t o n a n d A l l pe r so n a i n - te re st ed i n u i d es t at e a r e h e r e b y L c l l fi e d t i n t o n t h e 28111 d a y o ! §1 1 4/f r * f 5 .1n,\ a 3 ~, fh a =.»',_| n \p1L ' " ! ' 5 \~" * ; \ \ ` ; ; . i < , - ' = ; - j é v ' \ . _ . . . - - - - - " " " " " l lQQl» -+m~ . "I ,v ~5. £|2.5ib.fat,l500Ib.milk-Arllna, Purtbresl Holstein-J. C. Bella. ei 5l.9Ib. ht, 1299Ib. milk-No. 7. Gram: Janey-J. M. Compton. T. Gl.llb.ful.,l065lb.milk-Polly. Grads Jersey-J.S.Hooks. 8. 49.3Ib.fat,116-nu.milk S'l\|mp, Grule Hointein-IL Hindnm-nh. a. »l9.1¥b. fat,lI43Ib. mi¥k--No.13. Grade Jersey-J.M.Comiaton. I0.-I8.83b.fmt,l221Ib.milk-Slater, Gmle Hoisleln--C. U. Cook. High herds:l. -ll.llb.fat.13l3!b.milk-l"\.mebre-I Holstein. I". C. ihltz 2. 35.5Ib.fat,'?52Ib.miik-Purehml and Gnd: J ersey. J . S. Hooks. R. A. Martin. Tester. ___ _______.._- -< W hen you think of repairing your buildings or replacing old ones it will pay you to let us figure your bill for you. We handle all kinds of Lumber, Posts, Sand and Cement. Farmers C0-operative Union Blair.Nebraska ~x f,`~_ ,2 ,-4 231 Coon wma G AS The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other Way BLAIR GAS COMPANY w s !~ ~I* M ~ ~i a i 4"'!V . ; - c ~ E 1?#~a Q ~. 4 C"'\ \1 I f;» 1 fe»B xi 1 ' J 1 a.~| ._- " v f R f.._...~; 1 4 1'J |1 \~ \ \ P ,.),"E ~U1 Ix "1 M:mA l , | AS4@ l A ln: 'Do rf f L e t H u r U n a n m w - M L e m r : Pi/c Up/ Thew|ymo|n|werleu¢npmmp:lyhb1ke¢|>h\| on lund luupply olnn6d|l:r|o|\.\l nom paper [Ike \;q}|§5-QW©w|;§U"M Social Siationery h z u u p n m n h u r d p k u m m n h u p m k u k u k u wulnlnnplnuunnuulluudun.lu lo wc u swtlln r pu ln pu . Du b,|n°l,u.'J'A'h|hJlnl»|;|| llhppnhr ln X!! w i *U ~~\x a ' ¢\>,; \ 'N4\!` fu ,V* I""` e L l / " \¢ `u " 1»I \ . ' n . . l I I 4 ". n J Scribner 19. Snydor 2.vcr.The quality and quantity ot ~Merclunts 7,Arllngzon 1.mill: in proportion to the amount of " i s Hubs 4.Hooper 2.foe]consumed makes this :train ~-__...-... .--..,....-f....-.--4.fr.gg \]| | g|[5 supervisor.12:35 P. M. Daily except Sundxy Pon't forget about the experlanee ' S a s P . B I . ~gggigl ~wth. |Services at the regular hour next m§: ruo z> :s' r z ru sc o ml. c uun c u LonI's Ihr-. ' 4 4 r.._.1...|.l... I innt ?APlO PIG ANI) CALF CLUB The speédv Bfdr nina suocieded ln vdulhle. napping a victory over North Bend, Dllll llll Dy I ! l V l U Vt 1 uv l u H ;Ilv lnl llr losva u Us 1I a lu sn start to finish..|Preafic lent Coolldp, ln hla lddllil Urban. North Bend catcher stanvd at the eelebntion of the 150th ann!- at tha plain with thljeo hi!! out of tvoraary of Georgu Washington taking four times at bat, one of th a n A command of the Continental Army two bqger.'paid a glonrlnggributo to thi first The game was nearly \ pitahan' Pnrident of the United States,as tmtla with I'ich and B1mek hurilng well u to Goorp Wuhington, the ou n u l y , . H u y .w ,: v m R e g u l i r m o r n i n g aer vl ee s. A spec ial s e r vi c e a t 8 p . m .S u b - j t t l :" A P e n P o r t r a i t o f t h e T r u e Ci t i z e n . " c o N G n u : A 1 l o r ~ 1 A 1 . C H U R C H Ja m e s A . M c i i u m a n , P a s t o r A m e e t i n g o f t h e P l p i o P i g a n d L a l f C l u b w a s h e l d a t t h e h o m e o f E l m e r M i l l e r Ju l y 9 , 1 9 2 5 .A : m e t - i n g o f t h e C a l f C l u b w u c a l l e d fi r s t . L e o n a r d M i l l e r g a ve a t a l k o n h i s l n p t o L i n c o l n C l u b w e e k , w h i c h y u w r v ln t a lm n t ln t .Th e n fo l l o w e d I ; : fi n e b a l l . s u b g r a n t i n g b u t s i x m u .so l d ie r . B l a i r n u c c e e d d i n b u n e h l n g t h e i r !Th e n d c i n u m u l n r g a l y o f a n h i s - hl l s ,h o w e ve r ,a n d i n fh a l o ve n t h t o r i a l n a t u r e .T h e Pl o sl d on t ,ho ur - f m m e p u t o ve r thn eo : u n s t h a t p u !o ve r ,i n t h o cl o s i n g p o r t i o n o f h i s t h e g a m e o n l e o .Th e B a n d e r a . h a l d l a d d r o n , [ d d o m p h l a i n u p o n m e h d s c o r e l e s s , t h u s h r , o t t o m p t r d l r a l l y t h a t W a s h i n g t o n m d l z o d l b l l P o l o ! ! i n t h o l u !h a l !o f t h e se ve n t h b u t co u l d b o t h o f a u l t o f o n l y a g u t u l l w e r e o n l y a b l e oo n o u n o n e n m ,fo r b e a r a n c e a n d mut ua l!f o c i n u n Ir~ '\J Dségruf x. "Parlakers of God'| Natun" is to the theme for the lk o'c1oc.k urch hour next Sunday.W ho hu ho right to be so considered?Wlmt ra the conditions to iL's readin- lun? Grand Island ln the near future. Everyone in welcome and we hope to have a large number sz Sundoy School that mominig."" Johnny Koenig had the misfortune to fall from a post on urhieh he was vllrina'and break his arm. Both bones were broken just lbovo tho wrflt. Lumber! Lumber! 0 PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH. ORUM P.J.Reinertsen,Putor fandw, J uly mb, 1925Thei ma q School ti ll meet l t ~:80 mm.The choir of Our Saviork Church ~malna,Rev.R.Ulvilden,pastor, ~ill give ;ooneert in St.P m! hutch. Ornm,Sunday evening al :o'¢Iock.Adm ion free. This choir sang nt the ireat fes- ival held in SL Paul, Minn. ln June ,Irs y tlr and their slndng,was ~:rally appreciated. All are cordially invited. g up well.Remember the hour. u a. m.Remember It is important. cn't let Saturday nightfs or Sun- ny momi nfs play keep you from ing there,md being on time. REPORT 0? 'rm COUNTY aw TESTING ASS'H FDR JUNE $una-.._-»- ALONG 'ms BOTTOM ROAD Mr.and Hrs.Fned Ray enter- tained about twenty Irlendx and ral;- zires at an ies cream party l u t "l`!:ur;d;y awning. Mr. :nd Mrs. T. K. Iverson enter- tained thirty-wro guests at dinner an1 auppar l u t Sunday. Mrs. (bn Sc harrar and daughter, Alice of Omaha, spent uw, week-and will. her sister, Mn. Parker McCoy. Miss Irene McCoy and cousin, MinAlice Suzharrelf of Omahn spent Sun- day with Ruth Fink. Mr. an d Mn. I'f lu Muller entor- wned at dinner lun Sunday , Ruth and Royal Dly and Roby and Pader McCoy. Mr.and Mrs.Joe Blndur and slaughter of Herman. Hina Elizabeth Dlmhner and Lloyd Bandar, of Col- __._ __ , _____-- - - - -< W hen you think of repairing your buildings or replacing old ones it will pay you to let us figure your bill for you. We handle all kinds of Lumber, Posts, Sand and Cement. Farmers C0-operative Union Blair.Nebraska ~5 - f . § e " ¢ . r £ \ _ u n n ¢ I 1 .~. p 0Q.I 'L ~E 1 a ...I ..o m m i l k ,w i t h 27.2 lbs.ful.,w i t h a n a vo r a g o n o t in c o m e o f $8 .0 3 p e r c o w .A v e n g o o f 11-I lb s .o f g r a i n w a s fe d p e r c o w w h i l e o n p a s t u r e . H i g h ¢ o w a o n 3 t i m e m i l k i n g : 59.8l'b.1. 2.55.9Tb. 3. 55.<llb. 4. 5l.2Ib.5. z.2.an>.ei 5l.9Ib.Gl.l|'lJ. 8. 4 9 .3 Ib . a. =l9.1¥b.xo.-aa.e3r.. | fa t .lS l 5 l 'b . fa t ,!6 5 4 & . fa t ,132053. fa t ,l ! 3 l 2 b . fa t ,lg,gg;b h t , 1 2 9 9 I b . m i l k - N o . 7 . G r a m : J e r s e y - J .M . fa t ,l 0 6 5 l b .m i l k - P o n y . G e a d o J e r s e y - J . mi l l n - - R o s a l i e ,P u r e b r e d H o l n l o m i l k - B l a c k , G r a d e H o l s t e i n - - J. m i i k - N o .2 , P u r e b r e d J e r s e y - I .L l . C o m p t o n . m i l k - A r l l n a , P u r t b r e s l Ho l s t e i n m i l k - B e t s y , G r a d e G u e r m e y .H .J.K r u e g e r . i n - R .Ro s e nb a u m H i n n e m n n - J .C .Be l l a . C o m p t o n . S .Ho o k s . fa t ,11 6- nu .m i l k "Jim my,G r u l o H o i n t e i n - I L H§ndll1.ll'lh fa t ,l I 4 3 I b .m i ¥ k - - N o .13 .G r a d e Je r s e y - » J. fmt,l 2 2 1 I b .m i l k - S l a t e r , G m l e H o i s l e l n - - C .U . C o o k . H i g h h e r d s : l. - u .1 n » .fa t ,1 3 l 3 ! b .mi l k -l " \ .n » e br o - I H o l st e i n, I". C . M .Comia ton. B o l t : 2. 35 . 5Ib .fa t ,'?5 2Ib.m i i k - P u r e h m l a n d G n d o J e r s e y . J. S . H o o k s . . R . A . M a r t i n .'Te sic r. wa y Coon wma G AS ` "'\~ i `»~ - _ ga meetlng of the Pig Club.The lnd er being absent, just the most im~ portant mluers were looked zfter. The next meeting will be held at the Funk Blffer home July 23, 1925. Mn. Milier served a fine lunch to the members after the meeting. Reporter,Wwdmur Bifhr. .\a n d Su n d a y a t t h e K e n n e t h Ty s o n h o m e .M r s .G o r e y i s a.§ i » l 8 !o f M r s .Ty s on . Lu s t. W e d ne n dn y m c rn i ng t ho br o od - e r h o u s e a t t h e K e n n e t h Ty s o n h o m o c a u g h t o n fi r e a n d b u r n e d d o w n . P u r e ;M c C o m b , w h o vr o r l u t h o r n , n t - m n p t e d t o p u t t h e f i n o u t a n d : r u u Mr. and Mn. Gwm Pec k and c hil dren cl' Omelu, Rey Peck of Cros bllrg,S.D.and Sheldon Peek of Blair,were dinner guest.:at the Ired Peck home Wedneadey. hir.and Mrs.Amlrew Bvengurd and Doris Jean of near Drum ellie-:I at the J e nn Blomberg home last Sunday.The Bench Community Club met Thursday of last week with hire. F f Q' je c k .Mn .Archie Ford,a former member of the club, but now of Onkiami,Nebr.,was hem and everyone was pleased to M59 her \\it!1 us.Mr. Pon! emi Maurice :nd Mr. Olsen dm spent the dtnmoon at the Deck home.The next club BENCH Horns Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Donaldson and hands.He ia now at the 11ome'of bla perenla in Blair and latest xe- p o w are that he is Improving. Hr. and Mn. Randall Iverson and children spent Sunday evening at he A. 13. Dixon home. There was an attendance of twen- ty three at the Sunday School I n t Sunday.There were also th 'a- itora.Those present were vo d by a solo by Royal Day. Hr.lmi lin. J ames Conety .Ind Evfiyn Smith spent Wednesday eve nin! at the A. E. Dixon home. Neuro Warrick shipped a caHoad of cattle last week for 'Ihundly ': market.He received $11.80 io : them.Hr.and Mrs.Geo.Hain apent Ho evening at the Kenneth Ty- ome and mcompanied o crowd of oung foiks who went swimming in the lake.. 1*~1?#~.s :S3 " 1 ~4 I91| H'; J g |1;`4|w . |: . M g 5 1 i -LT. 4 f Z 7 5 ' f f ~ . Q..g .' Q N ~ /7',1Z'~e w f .,.1gf4 l n |I .I a 1 \ "_\f : »i' Q 1 - * v f ~ ;~ I I i . "~a- ':-~: ...-...1 " 4 if ~= ~~| |~ .|~I ;' J |`- °¢ \ "~ 0 A la; 'DMV Le: Your Urxanxwcrcd Letters Pr'/c U p ! Theuraf talnswerlcttetspromptlyisbyleepllll onhandanupplyofmbdpenonalnotc papallke D 1 _. . : . 5 |.g ,I = ~ i l0E' 15 . , p |.| ki] : E a~ %§:¥ 5 ta which Inmy ulded another :nuleur In dosing tha Prtddtnt slid 'Thunf BlairAB.R.H.P0.A.E» f . . . t o o x 1 o .. .. 4 o _ . . . . 4 o l b . . . 3 1 .. . . 3 ! . . 4 1 . . 2 0 . . 2 1. . 2 0. . 2 U . . . . a o world hu not outgrovm, it :ln non: outgrow,the aboolutt moudty for conformity to than atarnal princi- plu.I wiht in n o Amlr ic l l l - |um¢ a leadership among the nation: In the relluaoo upon the good faith of mankind.I do not soc how civil- isation can expect permanant pro- gress on any other thoory.I! Irlmt o isg nved in tha p ro dn c ti vo pu on of i 0 0 D t o w i a y i s t o b o l o l t i n t b l t u t r u c - tivo ur of to-morrow, tha poopls of this earth an look forward to no-» |tHn; but avoriutlng sonitudc. There 2 is no justification for hope.This o o o o o o a 1 1 1 0 o I 1 I a o 1 0 o o l o o 0 1 4 1 0 1 1 2 0 6 2 1 W4No r th 35 4 urn not thi conception whic h Wuh- AB. IL II. PO. A. E.infton had of life. | »...4 o . f .. u o 0 9 z 0 "if the people of thc Olsl World 0 3 0 °0 u e mutualiy dlstmltfud of n a h nin the nllt Ro bi ns on ,1 L u n d t ,R b Je n s l n , a s Sc h e l fl e r ,J Rl l | . l l e |~ F l fi e l d . c l m n , l r Co ok e,i f . S u i c k l e u . 1 a2 , Fi ik s P Totals Br e n na n ,1 Fl h n n n n n n .nun.. H.-U.,- -C a r r , u . . . V:p nle nmk y,2 b C l a y . 3 b . . . . . . U r b a n .c ... 0 1s 0 1 1 o a 2 Bl o t l z e r l e t t h e m e n t e r i n t o m u t u a l 0 coven snI.| _ for t h e i r m u t u a l se cu ri ty , O a n u i r l m s s u c h c o v l n a n t a l u n b o l n 0 n u u l a , l e t t h e m b e s o l e m n l y a b o u n d Walla, if . ... . 4 IJ Bnnec k, p . . 4 .3 0 Duel,f .. ...3 0 To ta ls . .. . 3 4 2 B I a i r . . . . . 0 l 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 : - . 4 5 2 No Be nd ..0 0 00 0 0 1 0 l- 2 s 4 |1 1 11 0 0 3 1 no mi ne r I nu ml lllf nn u l.an i ;o haw |g_ttle¢L the hr more difficult U 1 0 0 problem: of npantions, they an in fpmeeu of funding their daby to an 4 why can they not on parm:-R.H.E .!n an t ter m: of pu n md ully nea- tabllsh In ta mu i o w faith and cre- a m it than bg ditfu-:neu 'aku 6 2 4 1 0 Twohue hit:--Urban.Stolen ba-c m not be adhnted at ghq moment, w- n w s e a - S c i t a ff l t f, R e e h , K r u l l e , F l f i l l d .i t t h a n h e c o n d i t i o n s w h i c h a n n o t Fiac rifice h i t s - S t r i c k l e l t ,{ K r ¢ | . u \ e . | b c fo r e s e e n , l d t h e m b e r e a o l n d f u Sa cr ific e fl y - - F i s k .Bon es o n ba1ls,£ h o fu t u r e b y m e t h o d s o f a r b i t r a t i o n o t !B r a n a k 1,F i c k 0 .S t r u c k o u t a n d b y fo r m s o f j u d i c i a l d e t e n n l n l - h y Ii r l n e k 6 , V i c k 14.L e f t o n b u - s s - B l u i r 6,N o r t h B e n d 5.W i l d p i t c h e s - - P i c k 1 . " l 'i m e o f g a m e - 1 : IG , L r 1 p i r e - l i c m m y . n 1 . : = i N | : s s L O U H I N G U P n z c m n a s I) l ! H ' S , .. N e w Y o r k , Ju i y 1 0 . - D u f f : t o m o r - r o w w i l l s a y : " A fu r t h e r di s i t i o n t o e x m n d.po oro r u m i i e n l n pr e va i l s i n s o m e o f t h e | - l - -- - . I - | --sul n n i h f l n n l n f d o n . " W h i l e o u r o vm n o u n !r s ' s h o u l d n - fr a i r .i r o m m a k i n g p o l i t l n i o o m s d b m e n t s w h e n i t d o e s n o t h a ve p o l i t i - ca l inte res ts,m e h co ve na n t s vmu dd a l w a y s l u v !t h e m o n !lu i a p o r t o f o u r G o vo r u m o n t a n d co u l d n o !! d Lo h a ve t h o co m m a n d a t i o n o f t h o p u b l i c o p i n i o n o f t h o w o r l d .S u c h | co u rs e w o u l d b l s u r e t o o n d o w t h c p u 1 l c i p a t i n |n a t i o n :w i t h a n s h u n : d o n t m l l o d a i a n d sp i r i t u a l n v r l n i . O n w h a t o t h e r h u i . :c a n t h a n b e I' ICUlllll mlrsalrea Inu \| u! e vu »...some important commodities ten higher.Distdbutlon la on a heavy =4nie for this season and gives prom ise of further expansion.Various factors, among them the semiannual ctoalng down for inventories and re newals, result In n temporary quiet- mg down in cornroercial and manu tzctorirag to note that,while some clrrtutlrnent in apparent In certain directions. it la not at all general. Anvreea received from many sourcels Indicate that buaineaa as a whole is being mdntained ln satisfactory vol ume, and in not a ferr instances pro-vision for future needs is being made with increeeing confidence.With de mand stimulated by high tempcra~ lures, :reasonable :try goods, clothing and other summer specialties are be ing steadily absorbed and this,to gether with recent reduction ln production.has considerably improved the situation ln the c'lion tgoods markets)Weekly bank clearings,$T,D02,~ aonooo. J n n s s v s s n o w. I N I mr a n Gradually the Jersey in displacing tho other breeds of cottle In Waehing ton county.This fact can be easily our :tained by a survey of the herds now on farms and a comparison of this with five or ten years ago.Only u short time ago it eras con sidered the heiahth ol fotly for a former to maintain a herd of Je:» soya.Now on many farrne no other breed may be seen.Among the Jersey men of the county, George Itadgerow, living on the bench north of Blair.has per- haps maintained hls hen!of pure bled:the iongeat.George Fackler living on the bottom north of Blair also hes n herd of pure brd J er any encouragement for e disposition to attempt to finance a revival of Europe?The world has we d 'ear with force and has utterly fdledt The only hope of success l i l in peace with justice.No othel"prl1t- tlpic conlorma to the teaching of Washington;no other standard is rrcnhy of the spirit ot America; no other course makes so much prom- ise for the regeneration of time world# n Pays To A d mn te A lion :net a tiger Ar. they drank beside s pool. Sah lthe t1 ;e r, "l'e lln\ ea °h y . 'aou're roerln' like a fool." "ith a twinkle in his e y hf" "They c all me king of1Tl bealta Because I advertise!" A rabbit heard them talking Amt ran home like a streak. He thought he'd try the llon'a plan But his roar was a squeak. A foe earns to investigate-Hatl luncheon in the woods, So when you advertise. mr friend, lla sune you°\re got the goods. Protection Without Obatrucllon A11 old Nea' York farmer mended a big picnic at Binghempton and stayed over to watch the dancing at night.He hadn't been out in the rrorid much. and he was deeply im- pneseeti with the zirle'clothes at that dance."Some o !the afomen's clothe!I see here." he sold, "ptumb puts me in mind of a barb wire fence," Somebody asked him why.. "Well," said he, "lt'a this W I F- ther appear to protect the proP°¢¢1 without obstructing the view.--Kao sas City Star. I I 1 | Sunday evening. The young Ioika of Hr.Fred P¢.ek's Sunday School c lan had a business meeting at his heme on Tuesday evening. Some of tha young peopie of the Baptlnt church of Blair will be at Pleunnt View Sunday mornin;to pu! on an entenainznent immediate- ly aiter Sunday School.There will be no admission charge!but they haw asked that 'Ire give them the eolleellon for that morning aa they an!trying to nine money to help P u the expenses ot their delegates to the state convention to be held at Grand Island ln the near future. Everyone in welcome and we hope to have e large number at Sunday School that mominig."" Johnny Koenig had the misfortune to fall from a poet on urhieh he was vllrina'and break his arm. Both bones were broken just above the wrflt. REPORT 0? 'rm COUNTY aw TESTING ASS'H FDR JUNE $una-.._-»- ALONG 'ms BOTTOM ROAD Mr.and Hrs.Fned Ray enter- tained about twenty Irlendx and ral;- zires at an ies cream party l u t "l`!:ur;d;y awning. Mr. :nd Mrs. T. K. Iverson enter- tained thirty-wro guests at dinner an1 auppar l u t Sunday. Mrs. (bn Sc harrar and daughter, Alice of Omaha, spent uw, week-and will. her sister, Mn. Parker McCoy. Miss Irene McCoy and cousin, MinAlice Suzharrelf of Omahn spent Sun- day with Ruth Fink. Mr. an d Mn. I'f lu Muller entor- wned at dinner lun Sunday , Ruth and Royal Dly and Roby and Pader McCoy. Mr.and Mrs.Joe Blndur and slaughter of Herman. Hina Elizabeth Dlmhner and Lloyd Bandar, of Col- a ...I ..o m m i l k ,w i t h 27.2 lbs.ful.,w i t h a n a vo r a g o n o t in c o m e o f $8 .0 3 p e r c o w .A v e n g o o f 11-I lb s .o f g r a i n w a s fe d p e r c o w w h i l e o n p a s t u r e . H i g h ¢ o w a o n 3 t i m e m i l k i n g : 59.8l'b.1. 2.55.9Tb. 3. 55.<llb. 4. 5l.2Ib.5. z.2.an>.ei 5l.9Ib.Gl.l|'lJ. 8. 4 9 .3 Ib . a. =l9.1¥b.xo.-aa.e3r.. | fa t .lS l 5 l 'b . fa t ,!6 5 4 & . fa t ,132053. fa t ,l ! 3 l 2 b . fa t ,lg,gg;b h t , 1 2 9 9 I b . m i l k - N o . 7 . G r a m : J e r s e y - J .M . fa t ,l 0 6 5 l b .m i l k - P o n y . G e a d o J e r s e y - J . mi l l n - - R o s a l i e ,P u r e b r e d H o l n l o m i l k - B l a c k , G r a d e H o l s t e i n - - J. m i i k - N o .2 , P u r e b r e d J e r s e y - I .L l . C o m p t o n . m i l k - A r l l n a , P u r t b r e s l Ho l s t e i n m i l k - B e t s y , G r a d e G u e r m e y .H .J.K r u e g e r . i n - R .Ro s e nb a u m H i n n e m n n - J .C .Be l l a . C o m p t o n . S .Ho o k s . fa t ,11 6- nu .m i l k "Jim my,G r u l o H o i n t e i n - I L H§ndll1.ll'lh fa t ,l I 4 3 I b .m i ¥ k - - N o .13 .G r a d e Je r s e y - » J. fmt,l 2 2 1 I b .m i l k - S l a t e r , G m l e H o i s l e l n - - C .U . C o o k . H i g h h e r d s : l. - u .1 n » .fa t ,1 3 l 3 ! b .mi l k -l " \ .n » e br o - I H o l st e i n, I". C . M .Comia ton. B o l t : 2. 35 . 5Ib .fa t ,'?5 2Ib.m i i k - P u r e h m l a n d G n d o J e r s e y . J. S . H o o k s . . R . A . M a r t i n .'Te sic r. wa y afternoon at the Chu.Lnughlln home wen o! Herman. llra.Rosa. Seam and Mrs.Byron Beard and son spent Stlnday evening with Mr. and Hrs. Fries Muller. Lira A.A.Andenon and bon. Dem spent Sunday afternoon at the Frit!Muller home. Hrs.Malt Iverson and daughters, Cllr: un i Pew and son,Will,Bl- wn Schneider end Royal Dey spent Sunday evening at the Parker He- Coy home. Hrs. C. II. Bilncherd, of Homme. nrpenl Friday at the A.E.Dixon home. Hr. and Mrs. Cecil Gorey, of Tek: mah were guests Slllmily evening and Sunday at the Kenneth Tyson home.Mrs.Gorey is a.§i»l8!of Mrs. Tyson. Lust. Wednendny morningthe brood- er house at the Kenneth Tyson home caught on fire end burned down. Pere; McComb, who work: there, et- mnpted to put the fire out and :ru u hands.He ia now at the 11ome'of bla perenla in Blair and latest xe- p o w are that he is Improving. Hr. and Mn. Randall Iverson and children spent Sunday evening at he A. 13. Dixon home. There was an attendance of twen- ty three at the Sunday School I n t Sunday.There were also th 'a- itora.Those present were vo d by a solo by Royal Day. Hr.lmi lin. J ames Conety .Ind Evfiyn Smith spent Wednesday eve nin! at the A. E. Dixon home. Neuro Warrick shipped a caHoad of cattle last week for 'Ihundly ': market.He received $11.80 io : them.Hr.and Mrs.Geo.Hain apent Ho evening at the Kenneth Ty- ome and mcompanied o crowd of oung foiks who went swimming in the lake.. Y* >~g :N3 | 4~+ O,.),"E ~\|;'1l'Y"1 A 1 rn \sA 4 g \|9.;~\ H ~ <1 i . - ~': _. .1 »g x ''?f'f ¢.oE' m I l :I H 1 :H i 1 M .' "¢,'M ¢ '\\;" ~ A '|*Q -1 ' u Q-\\\»~l ;~(:i f - :;~-~- l l : 'Dorff Let Hur Unanmw-M Lemr: Pi/c Up/ Thew|ymo|n|werleu¢npmmp:lyhb1ke¢|>h\|on lund luupply olnn6d|l:r|o|\.\l nom paper [Ike \;q}|§5-QW©w|;§U"M Social Siationery h z u u p n m n h u r d p k u m m n h u p m k u k u k u wulnlnnplnuunnuulluudun.lu lo wc u swtlln r pu ln pu . Gl | h , l l °l }| l .'i 'L '|||l|ll ||l» |)a|ll hf|'|||rhn T H E E N T E R P R I S E I; |il X!! ~ ~E \\.fm fu V* e ull, . 4 . » \ -?= bl;fgfm l|0lUl\¢|l 0|:mlm mmf RON!ll right In I.?l'l |'l!lll!fP|1I-I.34,4 111| |§| inThe Enterprhc.,\u!:eann,gh*udminixlralrix b f!s \ \ u a n a - n n a" 1 é 1 . { 1 = » ,> | ¢ b Q - L n . ,J u l y i s f a s ~. s T t ~\. 1 l , _Nat Cole in d|i1.in| n new Chysleri Subscribe for The Enterprise.J.E.Campbell,harnitun,rugl|J.E.Clmpbell,furniture,rugs'For quick service fn job printing Read The Ent¢rpr£|| for ann. I-'our ooleh these days..3 R Campbell,funmltule,r u n md undemking.b0~tf. and undertaking.52-U.brin yonr work to The Enmpr1»e.H y n; an gunning an x gtg. gg, g a ,L u m ,monthly pgymgnu,me undertaking.50-Lf.Dr.u y u n a s u m ,Chiropractor,If you *N as in The Enluprill, you Money ta loan on zilhcr city c l y ou *I ll m u 8 Irish #W W ha l. plump! service. Geena B. Riker.Farm L"M_ Zan rates,optional Fanners State Bank Building.1?-tf. can know il.: right.f u m Dl0Dllf¥Long tim-a loin U B el th b lt 3 jg ;-T.C.H1lton's. Ra d The Enterprise for a n n v l m e n u .Gao. B. Biker, Blnlr.w J Cook of vu a Blair Hangrd a amanrr, Undertlken, dlllred.5-tf.t m r -ml. ll I .. . - ..Mina Rnnlnh 'I|nnum nf 0|um. lJ \inil\r .lurt 1"uoldn1.I Bldr,Nebr Both phones.43-if.C i t i z e n ! ~ ' . n ~ ~ E E _Ir-:ne 1.'m1:nPnmr....H i l l '- ° - '* \ ' ¢ * ~ ' " * "»Q * h u 'l v t y w -v v 4 » - v ..... .....__..Iw w l l I l l e d .l r .m d l r ;J .A . K u h n w i n D r .c .v .U n d a n d fa m i l y v m r ~ z n m \ s x A w s z x v l , z o o p e r c e n t d u r i n g n m s i x t y y e a r : ~ ~n v 'o w n . . vi s h o r l o n l o n d a y .u m n e x t w e e k f o r A u p w t h e m n u s r m u .n z v n a w n w m u u w Y i w u ° r u .s .D¢» -' ~ - - - »~-- -~ .. ...n w u n u i m .n i n a b y n y o f K i m -' p a n m e n t o f A x r l m l t u r e . buds' IYO* an the uttons lr the from for the Tabitha 806011 hat Wed- wd lr e ve ni n l. Mr.and Ure.Ben Bdley and little: non vlaiied ln Kennard at the San. Hall home lut Sunday. Hr. and Hn. Arthur Portal! andenr-gt can little daughter, of Omaha 'rlaited at | it the Lou Latte home iaet Sunday. out 3. Crowrom and family drove ui brlrll Ly ons, with friends, lat Sunday to u: eilit at on August Andenee home. a t m Sheldon P ' and d m, llr a . 1 hold Bertha ehon are entertaining in un ltr. and Ir a .Walter Peek of Burt za that eour ty. ubjectn Herman Laderig and family,are trial.visiting at the Frank Beilbere home aeation at Wedthill,Nebr.The llmllee are V g t h e 8 l l d P f l l!r.andl&ra..l.E.F`ia¢herhadae ltltfpn th u 'guests last Sunday : Hr.and "ld be Mn .Fred Christensen of Omaha, WW Hr. Chrlatenaen being Hrs. Fin-eher'amcie- ~f evo brother. ,Ly le McBride,:on of Hr.and: ; ' n ; : | Hr r .Gehrn Hcllrlde is taking a .ndlvucatlon from his work tn Omaha 'to a to Niagra Falla, and pofnu in Cana ~ay da.He expecta to be gone about Q, , ¢ q turn weeks. znonla Mr. and Hrs. I'rank Wilson, out on ~; they the Papio, have been having the an- vita-mtanc e of Mn .Wilaon'a aleterr |expel Mme:Ruth and Helen Bolt while y may they have been eoiwins equntry uf hat the'erer the week-end. :laude Mr. and an-.Geo. Hundorf hat that their little daughter Lorraine, at th "" " " ' ; r »= i m. i ty hospital in omaha.sh elaaeea of the resting. has been an invalid for some tnn and they have recently been doer~ . to nee her. Mr. and Bra.Chee.Gaydou han°:;:::;»knorked off work for a week or s~ bm nm:are taking a vacation up a ;;ol.itlce' Lalte Andrea, So. Dakota.They a laturee camping and enjoying all the pleas m,zh en!" ;'*and dircomforts of that no | f oi | flli o life. ettidles A bunch of Lamp-fire girl:awhich iemoying the hospitality of the Lyon nd curl wmle this week,hating gone u there last Sunday with camping out*fits anll bathing aults to enjoy th pool there as well an nice earnpin grounds, turday A number of girls from the Chri leago.tion church spent the week-end ye o lmlce Quinnebaugh.Those in th er Sun5 n meets le after- been petty were Lurllle Brunton,I v iletringer, Josephine Robinson, Le lu.and Mildred Burger 'end M Soren Svenzaanl. Hr. and Hrs. J ulius Petersen e jared e visit from Mr.ani!H Chris Petersen and family of Frlen ~rteml *"Nebt.over Sunday.Mr.Chria itenuen Es a brother of Mr.Juli tbegln-Petersen.They retumed to the Lin since home on Monday afternoon. knocked ' r m ma e .of the Congregation n by a ehurch will hold a wrt of receptl nee her | and welcome on Friday evening, .lu e.H"i1T. for Mn. Lillie liuy de, their fc a l l ' N 'mer choir leader, who is on her er °YWf1*\|;from Chicago to her home in De Ut-l!\|5' ln-ver.All members and fflenlls a lxwlmme. taking Umm dong. His: Emma Timpc, a former Blnir Euiy,new living at Denmark,Ia. was 5 Blair vlaltor this wac k, huh 111| coma by auto with nintivu io: u short visit with Bld r fricndl. Mia:Timpe mule her homa hon for y uan with Hr.and li n .Adxillu of west Colfax atnu and after their deaths, she went to Iwi to be neu her sister, Bn. Ruth Pxrks. Tully Smith, of Tarkio, Ile. dawn up in his Buick Int Sundzy and took his nunt., lin. D. H. Rhonda: home with him for n ve r ll month;visit uno nl the friend! and relative! of her youth."Gundam",u she is familiariy knovm to many friends will soon be dghty-four y u r :old but enjoys » trip to Missouri and \ unit. with old friend: an well an a wunger penon. I :I be with ua; and we hope our meet ing will be of :neat benefit to all and enjoyed. rg _aH11. Harry Gilderslev and Miss Vi \i.s.n Olson of Lol Angeles,Cdi£ who are viaiting hero, we t over tcKen:.ard yesterday to a Jw. social affair as the Bert Swihnrt hqme. They returned the aarne evening. The California ladle:vent out to Sunnyside,the home of Mr.and Mau. Joe Lazure this mormng, fo; a week-end visit af that hospitable home. A reunion somewhat different from 'rnxxrrr LUTHERAN c RC!! W. Lincoln & 2nd Slrcd Henry J.Warning,Pastor Ameriean S.S.at 9:85.German :venice at l0:30.ilibie : lu n at 3 r. H. This Wedne y evening Rev. Ti lun Lang, fkeld secretary of oui mis vions in Nonhem Nebr.and Prof. Vonderlaze from near Hooper, | mem the ordinery reunion was held at the home of Min Bleek of went Lincoln street on int Sunday when two of her classes in Keieler dren making me: together to uulk over old limes and enjoy the #hr together.The rinse: were 192| md 1922 and some of the member:came from out of the state to be present.Min Blac k h u established a school for girls who wish £0 loam to snr, that hu .blood the test of time and her girls ua nhe calls them, enjoy getting back to see her occasionally. Mi n Madeline Nielsen,.little mlauphter of Jens Nielsen, sprung a surprise on her aunt,Miss Anna Angersen, when she invited ln z few Wanda and neighbors for We¢lnea-r e n~n ;d a y a ft e r n o o n ,Ju l y 15,t h a t -.late b r i n g M l m An g e r » 0 n 's b i r t h d a y . W h i l e t h e a ft e r n o o n w a . : a d e c i d e d i y W a n n on e ,vi s i t i n g a n d mu s i c m a d e t h e t i m e p a u a l l l o o qu i c k l y a n d M l m M a d e l i n e assi sted b y l i t t l e fn e n d s a n d h e r f a t h e r e e r ve d d e l i c i ou s c o ld le m on m ie , s a nd w ic h es , t a ke n i c e c r e a m a n d a n d y .In t h e e ve n i n g M r - \A n g e r s e n w a s fa vo r e d w i t h a vi s i t fr o m M r . : m l M n . J e n n H a n s e n a n d d a u g h t e r , A n n a o f W a s h i n g t e n N e b r .' tlgers mlll inereued to 200 banell per day. Chadron-Leases secured and con- mcu awarded for all drilling in the field north of the diy. Papililon--Loca!llu on ic l»°d|'\ vlwninx to erect temple. Pills .City--Nur Weaver Hotel fin mml ma opened to public. Auron-Chnmber of Congmerce backing plant for snve linz 117 bloclm. Wymore--Lua!drive being mn- dueted for construction of community building. Snlem--Seven!thousand acres o! land leued here for oi! prospecting Nebruka c rop; showing Mame- ment due to leeent s. Lmncoln-Department of Agricul turn announces purchase uf three Q BUICK ESSEX n e w t r u ~ k . Xe a m e y - J .D .Sa u n d e r s e r e c t i n g n l w g g n g e . C r a w f o r d - - N e b r u h P o we r C o m - p a n ;t o m o ve O m a h a o ff i c e i n t o i o - cn l b u i i d l n g a r o u n d fi : a t o l k y u r . R o c a - - C .J.M i t c h e i l sh i p s t w e l ve cn r l om i n t o S o u t h O m d m m a r k e t . Ii o a m e y - » R o a : l w o r k p r o g r e s s i n g 1 1 . - piwlly t h r o u g h o u t c o u n t y . 1 . | n ¢ i n 5 - N e w t r a n s m i s s i o n I i n e t o N e w m a n G r o ve t o b e co n s tr u c te d . .. ._ -- ' sorts. Leigh-Number of new dwellings under conltruciiun here at prenent time. Albion-Local pavlnf work finish ed and opened to traffic. Dui-Fou.n'.een tlrlomdx of iive ntnck ahippéd out of city during put me k. Hebron-450,000 c o n ln d umn led for construction cn courthouse. I'arm waged hm-e incre o u r Always See Us First Arndt-Snyder Motor Co WE CARRY Parts and Accessories We carr Bearings,Pistons, Pins,Rings,Coils, Electrical Parts for all makes of cars. carlosds of cattle no Chiqgo rnsrk- er..Winslde Hsin street paving work nnmwd.Bestrioe-Ektensicn of Inca!eine- hic ii;hr lines planned st cost of $40,000. Rising City-Fins] Work compieted on di y paving prokct. McCook--Fony-sa1en new homes s m six business blocks under con- struction st present time. Lincain--Many buiidings on Ne- bruks University csmpus being re- mvstsd ihis summer.'- "..Wayne-State highway south of dry being gnveied. Warn..G..nstrur:Lion mark being rushed on drainage ditch.. Hsstings-Sales psviilon, pens and licales to be installed by Hlstings Stoekysrds Company., Eur* 1 : o s x I L u o m u .h u m : l s s v z n s v n ! m u a s n n h l n h r Y a u | 1 3 ln h n d u u o o n d - d lllmx d s r u n t h | » m m ~ » x . m m - , N . b , \ . 4 ¢ , * ¥ A ¢ ~ ! 0 » m \ ~ » n l u = n . m v . | " ' \ " 7 l 5 l " | 7 \ | ° l 5 | l ¢ ! l f ¢ 0 * i u u n m u m m z .T i x f h n m n d n b - n u r i b n n vlllh a In n md y mmwed h u n o u r m d l i a g l h t s t n h u y l r - The 'rmne ma uuambly, of nvengs dthenx, daddu ll lutkn i l n o t w N taug ht m u »=ho¢\|:|¢ ouc lun o\ MA u a i o lm mm u o n c enunmbly un omhvl evduth the eu um,n a n num m n d u .And m o m I ! cutlaw elrtlln spedfld n b enforcl odnrx I t a n u | xdontifk theory , and ii a In n m d u r m m In l u p nn muh iv. \ mbdmennor one l|\eol'¥ In ordtr that CNlti a u n lth o d ma p s ld f a r llth c b-I mm n . . . x . . . . . . | m . | . . . ¢ » . » - Q . . » . . 2 » ! f l l ' . ' § ' L ~ -e f & w e a l u a a l l M i l l 1 "i`.I»§"""f=£i l\;;lfE!! ";"U;~1Edgar Clausen was a Herman vis-Blah hospital.The Enterprise,moat carefully' itor last Saturday.noo, consequently the best Mvenla- Hls xlr d and Bendorf,Undertak- ers, Blair, Nehr.Both phones. 43-ti F.ll.Jenkins and family spent Sunday afternoon at the Hrs. Esther Herzog home at Herman. ual. Inland, of Omaha, came vo Saturday night to spend Sunday with Blur nelativea Ailes Frances Harrison is spending a week with the Wm. McCann chil- dren, Florenee and lone of Benson. Musa Elna Doty. of the beauty shop l spent a few day s the first of this' neck with her parents. For Sade:--Some of the best va- cant Iota to he found ln the city. Trieed to sell.Inquire at The Enter- pnse office.tr. .mn stork. of Arlington, u ferm ir:';with n Fordson tractor having recently bought same of the Rath- ntann 8.'l\l\8¢It Mrs.L. Cantlln returned July lst fren:Sioux Falls,South Deke!I nhere she visited Mm A. F. Oakes for 90-1 ten days.__ Idnm.Ellen Foss returned last Thursday from Crofton. Nebr., where hh! has been visiting her son, Dan and family for a few days. Mies Jean llyers has been viii'hlliing medium. her grandmother. Hrs. J. Conner °'1Omaha, for a few days..M: " ! hG* °l° ' : " ° ' u':f HOW spen e wee -en wi rs.Ht .and Mrs. Claus Sehneic her lndlwolff and family. girls lpent Sunday at the Ernesti Schneider home in north Blair.|Ltr.and hire.Roland Halter and bah) of St. Louie. came Monday eve;m f h g j f g ; ~~ ; § : f _ni|=fo r a. mn with home r e m home .1""...... .....ihue. Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Dawson drove Misses Edith and Margaret Cool to Wakefield,Nehr.and spent not of Omaha, spent Sundry at the home weekpoll with Dr. and Lira. ltnum. of their grandmother,Mrs.Joe An a n 1.o.u:s=Private m°My.§Cook. plenty nf it.Call and see me.l Mrs. Frank Jenkins and Margaret 3~tf.r Geo. B. Riker.|sper.t Tuesday in Herman visiting Mr. and hire. Bd Leuellyn vested*"' ° ° "" ° ` "Nlltivea in 0mghg l| | t Sunday.|Th !little "YU WIT Old IDD Qf f ghlr.and Hrs.Edi ted Christensen.a F o r ~ m e ~ w h o reside north of Bldr,ran a " " 'a-tr may mn ln his foot mt week whic h. f:nr some time canned hint much Bake Sale at Blair Pharmacy n had the sr d b- poi .IIe otmd 1-eased sr Lathes of the Qhriatien church a n i ,physician and l l new " m u Saturday, July ~25lfia]gn' n|¢¢| ¥ For Sade--ily 80-acre farm four me rr. J. au Iwn, mn o\uss.| l} #1autoforYellowstone?ar\:for a short vaeatlon.He vas accompaniedbr his parents, llr and Mrs. Solon Robinson of Omaha. and hll linear. lvevvhlne B n .Ed Llwd ly n was called to Gnncl Island last Honda!bl'the senous lllneal of her mn. Cal°rarda wife,who was in the hoepltal.L i t!li s a F H u m a ht _mon-west of rr. Calhoun, snoo.oo.|n,l mn § " ' o f Spilthr, "f l Mr s . ' > * ; , § " ~ ° ; s e n e u C*"*"Reliever, 2041 axis sr.u t n u a s vi n e with 11 r ml ter are ns rs.e mu234LLincolnNehr.l 'e r ns e s n 'Hments,Hr.and Hrs.George llc -|of Big Springa. Nebr. for the sum- llra. n.J. hlurdoelfvrritea homethat C°r of no city and while me mu mer. the weather is cool and delightful outmteulon to visit at the homes of on the coast and is having a good time. ~ hir.and Mrs.Holger Hansen and Mrs. A. c . mul went to the W iseur and Mrs. Jullua Petersen.\ Men oriI1 hospital in Omaha yester-William Heller. Jr.,has returned Misses Ruth Jenkins o! also, snd lm Jenkins'aiater,Mrs. Esther som xml: of Arlington, spent thelllerzog and f*"'"h\ meek-end at the J oe Love home in the country. Unruh I: Ling, Ambulance Service Roy M. D. Lang. Undertaker.Store Phones Ind and Bell Red 139. House Itmi.1152,251:25-tf. Iam new tedi nlh leas t r oom of the State Hank building and am ready to look after your insurance. ren] estate and other business. 25-lt. S.W. Chambers. Mr. and Mrs.J. C. Ilamznang are enjoyinga viait from their mothei's Mn.Aurllln Ilarnmamr. of Blair. and Unruh & Lang, Ambulance Service. Roy M. D. Lang. Undertaker.Store Phrnes Bell and lnd. Red 139.House Ind. 1152, Beg 251.25tr Leonard Axtell and Miss none Stout were guests of Mr. ami Lira.LetIle Offen last'Sun¢Iay for dinner at the Robinson Cafe. Mr.F.H.Claridge, who ie n o tconnected with the Payne Investment Ccmpany, of Omaha, was in Blair Tuesday on baldness. Oocar ond Ed Gilbertaonk, Henry | l n . l l ' ¢l l l l n v U n i s '| n |m m .\ l day to have a surgical operation for goiter. Aliee Beckman in visiting the Geo. lil(inner famlly in Omaha this week Illlll will also visit Frances O'Ilanlon Ion n day.- Unruh a Lum. Ambulance Service. Roy M. D. Lang. Undertaker.Stun Phol.|.!8 Bell and Incl. Reel 139.Home Ind.1752, Bell 257.25lf. 1:in reported that the Ku Klux Klan hae rented the old hlanonie room for the coming year where from a nlee visit at the Alex Hitch- irna;home in San Antonio,Texas. He came by auto with the Hitch- man's as far as Weepdnl Water, Nehr.and from there by tr to ,Omaha when his mother :net him.i'Il1~1 family are surely glad to have] NOTICE M;dental offlee will be closed fn11. July 20th until about the mid- dle of Augull 25-St.. Dr. C. R. Mead. s -- Incom e xuunwrxonDATES -- h i v home again.Ang.|»1925 1 .. . . __. . . . . . . . . . .- -l u n n h l l i i n r n l i l _l !|l |OT h a t L a c q u e r F i n i s h P a m t J o b ~Qi; \ ~.. ll;='sa . ~ar . ...g r ' l 1 . _.. .=:; t . ~ .# ¢""1 : t;f§ in §. a - 4 " t h e y w i l l h e c o m f o r t a b l y h o u s e d .E ~ 1M r s .w .B .R o d m a n r e t n r n d l a s t '/ . "' l 'll.umloy evening from Craig, Nebr. la in lo n w illn z u d n mlu mo a t t h s -~udnb nnip tionp riu.Evan lv h a ib t r mllt mu d ln h n d lh lt lh e e o u d l d o n x u n ma d a n p a n o l d u emt ne t N¢ v nn \ hlp ub \ |. |ha r uu l nbnailanr. It mah! very little dlffennc a to~ mlty whether thc Darrin lhoonr i | r i ¢ i : to r 1 r r ' o n ¢ , b u ti 1 ; i | » a u n ~ m; = m ¢ 1 ¢ a » f mi n m¢ x¢ mmu - y n oi thsmsdm. A llhu lda dud lng Relumiug in n stru t car from e ihntar the ather light kwa girls en dl:-|:uul.n¢ their fuoriw open: came so collectnd an the eondudnr said to the amber:'zo fans, ana girl have Canaan."I simply blushed and whinTh l conductor persd:"Try the drinr.Pm mar tied" Gnoline hu in neworal states tak en an one cent rain.Tire: are :ani von :Hy higher.Then two elements will tend to make nuwmoblle driv Ing more expemive.Well,we a linux new i lu !when the lords o! the synslicllel ride far enough tha* public nentlment will invite them to gl: off and that when thln comes they vial.for iha time being at h u t obe;that izwlutlon. The hunt figuna that Nur York in just over 6,000,000 in population whlio Chicnzo is julrt under 3.000,000 'Ii..1rly year: ago it seemed pfobnble that tha great city of tho country would be at tha lotsa' tip of Lake Hk h l p n .Nw it in c lear th at M: thang no mp tht c oli::tion o! bud ncaa and peopia on Manhattan Inl- |.11 and tho ndjacanl territory.The effect of the hmmm c anal uponthe development of nil of the intirlor lnc lunrld cenuen is just beginning to he felt in earnest.Some of the Pntifh c o u t dtial a n profiting mightily but In thc lon:run New York will prohnbly bo tbl :hid bone fifiary of this nur dewwlopmenl. No bodg ought ua rfjoiol o u r the growth of tha metropolis except the owner:of tell n u ts .All other clans of pmpla will be injured n thtr than helpcd by this frlghtfulbig- nm=.-Sul: J oumal. Nlrtkvut Nebraska To the unlionnui, Nonhweat btulu iz the Slnd Hills, bat to th~ Whnf know, du San Hills a n Nonhveat Heh H-oxderi about tha Ssnd Hill: an targus nc agen of very good tillable land. lider Duns county aa an iliustra of i b u t y o mean.Thu.was c country once,exzluainly ao.N it lngaly is farmin; c ountry uaim Box Butte ann puts of Sl dm and Sioux, to may nothing of northern pm. of Chlrry , Brown Ke y s mm.Thi tnnaltion of this former eour try to profitabio tilhgs homo urying vaults.An in ua~ 1.|m¢n¢:tl1¢| ett1|ndJdn¢>t ~ their mlthoda to :oil md c conditions.A good many of t did not have nuffhsicnt capital support thllr undertakings.0 wmv in too h uvii y hr urtlin crops, did not divonlfy, and nqi Od dxlrying and potdtry n i Dupltc than mh ta k u u td ce uncontrollable handicaps. this 11 h u n steady pmnltl-Tod:looks mo n Pr¢\15in|' r m aol hard. Ind much of It in black. in some alkali and gumbo in 1 This requires special tnltmant is to he farmed properly.At Whitney, n 10.000 acre lr tion ptvioti in just ready for li opment.lt il a private unde fizunnd by the uh of bonds. iam!under it is hirhlaf prod 'I'l'lre seems no eapeciaily good non why it should not he a Considering what are haw mchuoll.It in Lhenfore ph he truth or error of the .aught in not involved in thi W m 1.mwléed le the :Luther the nuhjeete hugh; 1 mppmvel af the date numb iwlrirlntore heve decided a dui!not be taught:lt 1| 'klseuloue un assume my can n the Tennessee ieghietore :ide on the .etientmc merit.: ulion; simpiy, they don'l. lib hey elon'1.have it in the he,ply lor,so out It |:¢ hon.who reach it ere li l! l:.e. 'Later on the assembly Ele that the Cope:-nicen eole e subversive of Tenn!!-|00 md forbid in their schools. 1 my decide that the leer of s in not for Tonnuaed a: rom thelr eoliegea; md tl im um U19 earth il flat, lh 1| Rat; that the :nom I, that matter is solid 1 rgy is tout, and indn on 1| taught in the lc lend their public achoola. md lt. Ea this positive sid :tion that in most int mule if the Tannenee u 1 luv he suawned by ti bring:not oniy emlueatb nrledze i m ! !right into Hrs.E.l l Chenwpth and Hrs Mrs. Marie Poe ofOmshs.They Ellen Fon-went to Burkett Nebr. c ame Sttttlrday lml *ill remain thislast Ztlondsy tor n short stay at the' Soldiers'Home and to see if they Eike lt out there.lf so, they may |~}|.n¢l tht winter there. C.0.Krogh and son mom! were called to Ottosen, Iowa undayl July 5 by the serious illness of C. 0"|sister,Mrs.Simon Chdrtensen. Raymond returned last Friday but his father romsined for n while long- er. .Castetter and wife /Ieft _jest F1ir!with their grand-daughter, n.eek.--Arlington Review-Herald. Mr and Mn .Ro Wilson enter.y -tsdlaed' s number of friends st .'500'last 1rides evening.There were fl.ur tables sm!the prize winners were Mrs. Kart Petersen and L H . Hanfnsa "" " " " '` The following were dinner guest: 81. the U. G. Garner home last Sun day,Mus.S.M.Crmlit,Mr.and Mn .Gilbert Hines,Mr.ln# Mrs. lnver Gamer of Omshs, sml hir. and M N . G i l f n e d G a r n e r . | 1 1 r i ¢|a n n u l ;vvn n n u n u u a l a lJenserrsdrovetoKrugParkand spent last Sunday evening. Miss Harriet Bnllard was invited down to Lincoln last Friday by the gn-ernor's wife to nttend s luncheon for the stale officers ot' the D. A. I I . g Dr. C.R.Mead is figuring on s wlezution trip his family out into the mounts nn and will be gone from July 20th until about the mid- dle/of August. !Misses Audrey Wolff.Katherine i where she h u been visiting her daughter Bess,new Mn .E.E. l.e\\loI\.Mrs..Ioh°rf-Lirrlgsn has retu l tn lllnir sinc e July 4th from Miss- Clllu, Hunt. where she has been stay ing with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Sm:c': and family. The Baptist Young eutointsolooo The young lsdies of the Baptist church end s number of friends are ;.i:.:.ning n miscellaneous shower on Mn. Gilfred Garner thin evening and s merry time is being anticipated Bedrrnnnn of Blair, and Miss ldaxinelb.the young reorde- r..s........ -r \r-........ .......|. nn - \....... u n 1||\ one step.lfghe mu: lei :an decide what il to be um It in poiiticinns,and not who will set me course o with uhlmau consequence milthl be both remarkahlo Even more sensational than balloon tires, tour wheel brakes and the coach is this revelation in Autom obile Fin- ishing made possible by the advent ot the Lacquer Finish obtained by the use of Opex. a fifn.. Waller Gutsehow entertained x number of frienas at a one o'clo4:k \..cheon on lanl. Monday dtemwn |0 decnrations and appointments wr: decidedly Japanese, even to the urcheon which was served nn the ¢ -v. LOCAL {)\"1*lRl"l.0\ Culeiter an pitch his tent in ¢h"[2An. w w. wi iu n wn It. was the talk of the automobile shows.Every prospective owner was vitally interested.r Mi n Mary Pickoli left for lows on her way ln C i l p a w n ;\ l l | \ ¥n |T h e w .R .C .h a d a n i n t e r e s t n z u n i a y w a n i n g f r a m n f e w d a y s v i s i t u n um e e t i n g l a s t S a t u r d a y ,t h e r e h e l n g l i . ,O m a h a .W h i l e : h e w a s a w a y ,m e l "w r y p l n t d a y Mr.and Lira.Herman Jmaha were Blair visitors Jay. The W.R.C.kennlngtwithHn .Oscar Gnynr tl rosa. Mrs.John Whlta,who ill 101 many months, la n very low, ul. this writing. Mn. Sherry Moore In jl mera! members present from Calif- J un N;,1,;¢n children, gjgliQomia.The pnnldcnt.Mn .Vimo-Gvryer spent. a week at Was! *:ia Guyer called on Mrf UI!! Sel Nvbl visiting thelr cousin.TheBlair Auto Paint Shoplturn, Calif. and Mm. J. A. klcKeen of§;lome on Sunday \.:__ ,__._'w¢-r1.h League Aslembiy.South Walker Avenue_l l l l |. n v p m l | l l n l l l | | I n u u l l l i e n_3;» ~'= =~=l t r l i l n l n n f l u h i n S l a m : C i t y u n d o r t h t d l e t n r ' | a l l JACK WHEATLEY, Prop.g Res.Phone: Ind. 0494--West Colfax St ng to feel like henelf a: .a Favurth. when she wsu nrr by | bicycle being tif nr who sppanntly did nc tlrnl to amp or turn a. 1ilha ball and rendered uneonciousMrs. Walt Rodman.They expect tnlhm. rapid recovery any several weeks.Hrs.CoII2nn,[ H u i w u badly :ut m d bmlud and xcnxehed but ly for her she mu not nel §-a# hmighu to the Bum hémiul ing by Mn cm. McCombto greet her again.\'L°;';wIll'l¢ fn was rant: mr uy as || || ,| |gsvu u :-» ~-uQ~1 - ---¢~" ¥ " 'J. A . 3 l c K e e n o f S a n t a C r u z , c l a n a n d t h e y o u n g m a n w i l l no o n ' - " fr - l l f. w h o h m ; b e e n s p e n d i n g 5 n h u r t b e H b g o o d l u n e w .A n u m b e r o f f r i e n d s g a ve n f a n - h I: . = : f = : 5 * f > " . f P _ € ' ; t ' E ° ££ " 3 : " t . 3 2 . ' 1 " : :l i f t " M a k e m o n e y t a k i n g n 1 n g u i n e " ° H n a m 'f o r M i n N a n c y l x l l a u t e r s o n i n ;w u a m o a t d e l i g h t fu l o n e 5 tn. . I".;I I 1 ~| I f l | H= ,~1Ju s t b e fo r e g o i n g o f f th e p r e " to da y (Th ur s u ia y )t h e R e v W e n n i n g i n f o r m e d u s t h a t t h e t w o g e n t l e m e n r e ' c r e d t o i n h i s cn u r c h an n o un c e In e n w e r e h e m a i sch ed ule d.A ve r y i m p o n a n t a n d In t e r e s t i n g m e e t i n g w a s e n j o y e d fo r t h e f u r t h e r n m l p qu r nzum.11-unull1 :Lss r n_un_ aiu!n ft t tu r u g r o w t h a n d b e n e fi t o f t h e g Tr i n i t y L u t h e n m c o n g r e g a t i o n o n W .L i n c o l n st re et .E a r l y 'l°hurlwlay n n vr i n h \ l i n c l !l h l ffl 1 0 m m h n t o aI #QIhs: 1 ll0[ weamer stoves r Keep the kitchen cool and cook the meals at the lowest cost for fuel. su-unUIHn h lan-nv HHH *H : = E _1=2 :5 Whippe \|c||Il:|¢lkl}m u m m g w r nu r a u m I n u b i [ j g n Fu".in f¢ |1 n|{i qn gm ]ll:.~.l C m "n u n e | [ t h e }|r f.S g m h0l|'¢'l polnts in N ! h f l . l k B W h ! ! ! 8 1 1 6 " " _ ' l f f ¥ f . _ . "_¢-\-...- _-__ l! -_¢ I_ .." a n n u l hn mn |.n:|l \\ nf {nw l\nn Ia nl ACanofMilk lllllllullllllllllllllIllllllIIIIIIIIII'llllllIlillllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIll'»HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ~Timely Food Suggestions E A A 1A u l |* n i n a » v s u u u u lA u g u s t 2 7 u a b e g i n h e r t e a c h i n g d u l S t : e e t ,S a n F r | . n c l a c n . ' lrl.ma Bmw nllvtd word|""' ""'1t:1':::":1 :;';_"::.: |;;;;_;;;..;;;;; ".;;.;;- n.. -I......,......, .... .-._w. ._Th Pnl Qm- imma ml nil diefillntn nr umlnn .aaa An.. \ from her non,Rttnsell of Chicago, that he hlll just accepted the PMI- tlole as testing engineer for the Commonwealth Edion illectrical Cb. of Chicago.Russell graduated from the Neh o stale university in the mechanical eoz lrlna course a year ago and has taking a poet grrniuatle course ln electrical engla- eezing in Chicago and the Company deerrcd him good enough for this important position.Blair friends are glrnl to note his advance and wi ll for him all the success his close npplieation to liusiness warrants. lfrlends of Mrs.Lillie Kyde 'are glad to greet her again as ahe been rpnding several months ln I eoaro taldnz special work ln vocal music.She came in last Monday and will visit old friends here before go- ing; on to Denver where the liyden are making their home.She met \\it'1 all kinda ol success ln her work in Chkago as evidenoed br the _._ ..|!_....-s..-vi|A.misses ,tar ln morrow l r r w m lof :aan uaouojl,where they expect to spend a couple of weeks.They will join the follow ing nelativea who left for that place ln.1'l Thursdly,H n .E.C.Pierce, Mn .Fred Abbott and two sons, hire. Cora Rothery sm two children ot' Omaha and Tommy Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Aronson andfamily, of Blair and Miss Ethel Hald u a a l l l v a l l l s z s s a s a u l y .Ll a l a a s s g \ l '~~~~~m e t e r h e s t o r e d "b l ;q u a n t i t y o f " " ° " . m 1 » r i l m m l m o f t h e N o r t h e r l t N e l s . f o r s u m m e r u s e .a n d M r .I I l l i a i n -g i s n r e t 'w h i c h c o n v e n e d n t 8 : 0 0 v l t e d h i s g u e s t s t o i n d u l g e l n a g e n u o ' c l r c k a t t h e C a s t l e H o t e l i n e s n o w b a l l f i g h t ,s r h l c h t h e y d i d ` t u t h e i r g r e a t e n j o y m e n t . - - F o r t C a l - l . A c c o d l n g t o r e p o r t s t h e r e * U a h o n n C h r o n i c l e .l e o n .o f f r e e - l o r - a l l s c r a p d o w n a t § Funeral services were held in Cal-o care for the tralflc while the new hom yesterday afternoon for bland Schmidt, seven year old daughter of wan ol Omaha, visited Mr. and hire.Hr. and hlrs. CarlSehn1i-.it of Sholen A E.Swan Sunday afternoon.lnahlcbr. who was fa wly injured lastthe evening Mr. and Hn. Swan an¢l|S\:nday in an automobile accident Mira Corinna accompanied thelrlnear McLean.Nebr.Her parents guests to Blair' where the party at tended the theatre.The three ladlelv are sisters.-llerrnan Record. Misa Alice Wilkinson spent this week in Omaha and attended as hrhlesmairl at the wedding ol a cou sin, Miss Marvel Smith, daughter of hlr and Mrs. J.F.Smith, ol that city on Wednesday,July 15.Mil- dre.l Shields. daughter of hire. Em ma Shleldx formerly of this clty a r . :: f i n l \ \ | l r l l a r n l l l T l t h W I | { l l { l l § vnu.: badly bruised and Mr. Schmidt lll\l his shoulder blade frncturkd. They were former residents of this county,living near Calhoun where Mrs. Carl Schmidt, Sr. still resides. 1-.H. Claridge of the Payne ln- \er.tn1ent Co.of Omaha was circu- lnttng amen;his friend:in BlairlostTuesday.Wes Cook,_also of Omaha and another former Blalrite nos here the same day nd when the tufts" men sauntered dm-tn the the apology for a bridge al.temptlnlz'§ one ls being constructed,8 u n d a y . § night about lt o'clock.The heavyraln washed out a part of the apol 3 ogy emi some thirty or forty autns§ were r w n n on each lute of in,51\nlloaln¢ around ln the mt.|¢l."Thel delay and the general dreariness of;§ the situation evidently :ot on th e Q nc nes of some of the autoists and ~ flak.: between two ol them eateneledg ta several others.restalting in I t 5fracturedarmforoneman,s o n - g cracked ribs tor another. while others'§ were dec orated with black eyes and 5other:nementoes of the occal\lon. '§ Alter the participants In the pleas ' § ¢ an; little affair had grown weary of §| aeraooimr they turned ln and helpe~l.§ "sa r1 uw "vu uuu uuuw ws. vu, u|»~uw»~ -u °v.-~..-The Coleman burns gmlene The Quick Meal burns ml oil and gualene You can buy these from $7.50 E5EEE§ § § § E up for standard tried stoves.§ Can you afford to be without.§ We will continue,for a while,E the Special Sade on the 5 burner § Coleman, a $70 stove for $50.§ This is our biggest bargain § nun.r n | | \ vt i - LinzTh e N E W m e t h o d b g vr h i c b W I N *A ated muliz may uh n pm d s t il l ' a n d a n d an a i u b i i i l u t e fo r [ra sh c rea m ha s bee n di sc ove re d by an e xp e r t i n h o u se h o ld e co n o mi c s . T h t h n a l e d m i l k0Y l p C p o n |ac al d sh e co nt en ts of a c an q f rt i n a do u b l e bo i l e r fo r fave m m u l u . s l r z l r b t r r sh o fic s k e such a sg r a n r l m o l i e r u s e d i n m a k e . §,=~=== Hour 4 CII | 0 8 3 74 i c a p n o n s b a k i n g p o w d e r t e l t f o o n m i t/ 3 c u p b u t t e rU 3 c u p m i l k §°EE W hen you call The North Side Store on the phone,you g will be in touch with a source of food supply that will §give you quickly dependable information of the best and g _Freshest Foods for each season of the year.Call us now. n u c . [gg I l - 1 i n I r i s C o o l t h i s a n d p u t i t o n t h e i c e t o tb i l l .St i r t h e m i lk b ot h w h i le i t i s sn ld i ng an d w hi i e cn o lu n g it on th e ice, tt e ve n t a c r u s t h o m ( c r m - m q en i l i s t ho r e u gh l y co o i e d wi d n i t a s vo n w o u ld fr es h c re a m . I 2 zH i n f i d r in g re d ie n t s a nd gi ft twi ce.w w f i n th e s h o r t e n m s w i t h t h e t i p s o f t h e t i n( f e n .A d t h e w g w e l l b e a t e n a n tho ! m dk. T o n 1 e d o u s h o n L l o u r h o a r d , of mi mi- du r in g th a lui two 0 1 three uwnLlu, 1| should ur thu thenunlnl eaumry of Northwnt Ne bnnll ll more than holdlnl lu mm 'nm u gi-nuynig ennfldoncc mon,on pe ap le tha n. ml mui ln e mo n] ol mn uninvnnbla weather during; u w h m m a l on growing - " w h a n deprive z u lu-men a l z w l emu. ' m i dii c imiy ' I fbk nic uui ly mlmme an xiii- xenon ol che u vwhen nrawbenin are wllli us. E". f i n llvu y l dellelom with-happm n u m ,.iid nnwbe ny sboneake would wan-ly be :hereel nniele wilbuul ix Fur nnwberry shoneake ehliu xlu old fashioned shonuke "wr bi rude nr plxin hyef nh.Here lx | recipe lor dsc ml old luhloned .na divide in :vo peru.Pal. ml!mn, uid bake in lnyer nh tins inlm oven lor :bout lZ minmzl.Svlh in wen and :Krnel wllh bul-\er.Sweuen Ili:nice no une.and Plnee an um mx of alfa nmm i n : m m m Cnulu imiliny. uv.ing n luv large one; for lhn \o» olshe cake Pm me enuhed hmmbzween llue huuered layers. and" g f du h whipped m w n l d nu : = 5 " E=§ NORTH SIDE STORE ig J a s m s n s s u . P w v -§ Phones:-Bell Red 14 ma.n a FREE DELIVERY 5 . + §m\I|||IuuI|numnnu|nm|1|||nu|lunu||munu|lums1|I||||||u|un|1unInu|||II11|1um|||||nmI|uIIn=::a|u||z|u:m|n||€J . , an she has been aepanled hom hellmulsy.Those from this city trnriltinnr.--FQ. Calhoun Chroniclegentlemen.ymill awai! her upon hesarrivul m r ¢¢" " ¢ \Shir.Nebraska.July xs. ms-THE nI1'£:aP xz sz --\np?h m m # Blair,N e h r u . ,m y 16. 1925 - ' ms r : m° s a r ms r . - 2lER(.HAh°'l"S WIN OVER 'ti me I n n wi th the final tally.lferent plata.Fifteen cuttings 'rrer~e|Mr. llepperly of the Admal Hua- fowla,Canada and other polnta. P a g e h e n the family.With the arrled of atruwberrlea in the market agdn, the attention of un nook la oalle no the dolldoua,donate colored, cream rrhlohlaaomuehllkedby the children. In freezing ieerreameaod loea, it has been found that dght parte of lc e to o n e p a r to f a a k lf t h e le e la |¢|1lPP°d very fine, will glva excellent .rerults.The mixture to he frozen ahoulrl he c ooled to about 34 or Bl delreea before bdng frozen ~to°'|'lre fine texture.The freeaer should be turned slowly and reruhrlr at first about forty revolutions per minute for five to eight mlnotea.One may then turn faster)but regularityw i t h I r a .G r a h a n f a p g e g n u ,H r :s h o u l d 5 |m a d n t a l n e d . I ARLINGTON-IN I RD P LACE AB. R. II.P0.A. 'flltaken from each plat ln order to getl berdry Dep't of the Agricultural Col- Hrs.Marahall and daughter ro- L.Lllllign Sb 2 2 0 l 1 0 a repreeentative yield.There aam-Ibm! blI just written Co.A¢entBatea maiued in lllnneaota for a longer 'gh' Merchants outamarted Arllng-Krupineky,d .. 2 1 1 1 0 0 ples were properly labeled and for- that he c an be In Waahlngton Coon- wait and will probably 5, home an tonsN u n ;team at Sonia Park Son~ A.Laumer,lf .. 3 1 0 2 2 1 warded to the agricultural college at ty July 29th to help the boys and last of this week. day afternoon and in a rather lin- Ler.Bremen,aa . 4 o 1 z 8 2lLineotn where they will be threrhed gaIr in ludriol of various kinda .of Glen Ludwig returned from w u - leaa same. walked any from their F.Fritz.rf ... 4 o 0 2 1 0 out in order to determine the yield llvenoek in preparation for theCoun3 la Wdla,Weak.,on Wednead Wuhinrwn eounty opponents br an Gardner,2b ... 4 o 1 e 1 c per acre and also which varieties do tr and some ren.Hu reantly ammo a eooree or no aeore of 7 to l.I n to doing the H.Fritz,lb . .. 3 1 o 9 l I heel here.From preaent indications A detail route of our kumgy will linut5°pe achool at Spokane. the I'ritz aggregation Stepped an- Eldnm, c . . . .. 4 1 2 6 I 0 liheraon No.23 ia the o u r beat be announced later.|Hr and llra. J C,Rhea.u n - other notch UP the ladder into third"'W.Launer,p .. 4 1 1 o 4 0 adapted to Hlnouri river hottom °°e Worn,Heater,Blanche and llarlon _ »;=;»¢°¥lU¥\¥:ll£the climb started |land, while lihere-on No. 22 and No.(lrirreh Bula and eon,Mark,left hy auto last u a mon l m |Torah . .. . . 30 'I e 27 13 4 5 seem to be beat for the hilller Thursday for their noc h near gm. Although Arlington garnered seven Arllolion areas of the county.llany counties are having trouble art where they will spend the re- hita off Walt Launer those hits 4\B~ RH. P0. A.B Aeeonling to Mr. Stewart the oatarwgu,chinch bo p ,especially after malmler of the summer. were kept far enough aattered to L.Hall, c f - -s o 1 2 0 0 harvested from the experimental the small grain la harvested.Hr. and Mn .A.ll. Graham ol keen the hlerehanta aafely in me Decker,lb -. 5 o 2 2 0 o plate ln W uhinmn County were the The moat rucoeaaful method of at Ravenna zen for their home F1-nary lead.When Arllngon did threaten Spangler, ar »4 x 2 0 0 0 leel. he had ao far handled. but he llllting theae peru la by using the mornlng after several daye'vlait the Merchants would uneork a srnaah- Schleffler, rf . . . 4 D I 1 1 0 touted for better and heavier y leldnc mmm line barler.i f taken in Ing doubie play or some other bit of J.Hall,1:1- ... 4 0 0 0 4 o In the eountlea to the north where time and kept on for a period of ten ana Hn .lfartln gl"g_ fart fielding that would atop the Brown, e S IJ 0 4 0 1 the oat crop is aald to be exception to fifteen daya by making a furrow Hrs. Luther llypale and daughter, rally.'rho faezdmg oounterbalaneed J. Antdrn, as . 3 o 1 s 2 2 ally rw! this aeaaon.:round the mm and lining n with Phyllia of wr x me m are virion; the Merchant error column which T. Antrim, 3b 4 0 0 o 4 2 The mlefinlte announcements aa to cretrote prerenta these bug:ml with Mrs. l~lypale'a parents, Hr. and was decorated M16 the figure four. Menklng,2b 2.ll 2 3 2 0 912 harvesting of the oat variety de» grating into corn from small grain Mn .Henry Peters.Mr.Hamer iaGanlner pulled one of these double .lmonatration which """ plannd lu the Nrlrl-.in an Omaha hoapltal where he un playr unasaiated.Al Launer n m Totals . . . . . 35 I 1 24 14 s county agent to be rent to the Farm!*,| ",,m¢ a minor operation and ,ng another br marina a fast running 'Score by lnnlnga:ILH.E.Eureau member: were withheld clue'A RL I NGON NOTES .M .1 th e nun' home after a ferr Arlln n . . . o o o o o o o s o - a r e he .''catch of a fly nn short left field 5;om gm 2g,¢_.5 5 | "°1 fact that Mr 3333-=f~' 5 1 r.days.e and lining zz ro Harry Fritz ln time gr er i ri ;lzlta--liropinaky 2.A ~ J ill' .i'fr".T.`{°`l1 o . . 1 ' E $ ' . \»f\fliI\s§\n-July zz.-»ru»¢Anna o Hqnrynd §"°""°'§"'.§""' H "'"'1'£§"° xn? :J h :n f.r A2: ,n| : T : n u : : ° g g ;Laumer:Hit by pitched laall-L.uh the lntereated parties.lllaaenbuck and Hrs.G.ll.Rosen- m2';:;_'_,, .FQT'.`r..~,.'l`r, =;;§°;; Laoner hy Hall.llarea on balls. off'1-light varieties of alfalfa will be kllde were hoateuea to the Rebeecah Friday ab the Walter EehtenlmmpthlrrlwentfromWaltLaunerto Gardner to Fritz. A pare with the bases full in the re\enth counted A.rllngton'r only a n n I n e h l a a n ;I n n a ! - .\ l I - \ a I - n a . - - Launer Launer Garrlne a,Hell 2.Stnlek out by planted for experimental purposes s,Hall 4.Double play a-in Washington County this fadl, r, unassisted. A. Launer to H enough need being furnished free lay nr " Fritz;W. Launer to Gardner to H. the state to plant one»llfth of an ere for the I. 0. 0. F. home at York. ksnumgton on Thursday afternoon at the Hagenbuek home.The ladiea r nr the afternoon in tying comfort home. Min Leland Clark has accepted a poeltlon in the lizage Variety store ot Fremont and beaan her new A freeaer ahoold never be fllled more than two-thirda full becaoar. sg expenalon le not allowed the m i r ture will be coarao and oryatalllne. Binder: rueh as gelatlne, jonkei tab- lets. or oornetareh, may be uaed to :ire body. The following augguterl redpa are offered by the home eoonomlea de partment of State College::Stravrheny Ioe Cream I 4 eups thin eream r 4 oupa crushed atnrrberrlea 2 1-2 2 2-q eupa anger Mia fruit and iuiee with the auger, Qatar until dissolved.add the cream .° Q..ian.13ar . | .nl 5:u ra"m v ~.5g; ; §\ ~r 21 .1 .r *?< o.Ir5 \ \ s e r."~Q( . .;. ;= "fn .5r aa - _ - 1 - m e - - I ¢ \\~\s \e n \\\\~\\\\ The Vanishing Men ra ri; 1Jim:n» nnr! nn.I lhmi In nn umho rain; Juiy 20, entitled "A Soldier of Read It right in The Enterprise. £1lm 70112.'I illlfl Illlru al ||anyly at Ita vaont.It la holler for you to have thla thottgint guneuuted at A f !and pefham we can overcome tt iatlr.Intl! it ln tho terms the world will But. aus all. tn will not be tn Dal- laa.Wa will be ut Peltlng or la Bom bay orlnaigbt-ol'tboPy ramldlorln til mn of the Norway man.I a m mon than twenty years older than youa n But the varied ana Lntereatlal and important peraool with whom Itmay dino 1111 only nay,i l l u a a beautiful youu wth with a treo mind.Hn father una a patriot ot Greece." "Ton know-""MI that 1 could about 3ou," said Pannaleaa n _ ..a . - -L . . . -¢.I n m n l l n g 'R a i . u a e ;D a l i a n w i l l n a y .' H a b o u h t ~ ¢ "'I'h¢remn I uaent to your pta; aayou atatud lt.M a a n n u m u m a Parmalev. an doubt, aald to himself that this urn no ordlnary letter tram the hand ul' a girl not a a n gun-elglatno. the own; and un mm of n :era ay mhotlni aumcvbat br un duct am! grscrrul handwriting lrltleh. with breadth of llna and nay flour:m laaa um architecturally up page.Tiny aon n urri fd on a n~m; at eight o¢Iock in the aama room inrltlchhe has dtI me n her.li n . um was fl--1 ~ have her "home" al ah! enlled 1!o unter of an un ochodulad social event which would- a n n a ; | l C l an h n f n l t h a !1 |b u n l l lwoipu 'I'u¢nill' war! 12.300 'bondad lat lambs aholod a 15023: da c.lI.ltl Rutgers selling at $1500015.IIS.Natlva lambs il-aid ateady at $14. 15Q14.15; and tha uma was true ol laden at il2.1'5|J lS.7 ttauoo 1525: $t4500t5.00;Lambs, mod to rholca, limba. talr to mudlum, 5.Quotations on ahaep and lambl2-1 Zoedors.8l8.000l3.Tl5:natlvaa.h i r to cholco. }l4.000l500; nathan cali. sftloosnanoz rn r li n n .mm, : a r m 01125:arathera,$1.w¢9.t»0:tat outa, ahorh, |6.00D7.503 urn, chili. canat-11. 82;0'00i.00 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' r n o c s a u tx a s |f.h§"CID3l-"'There Will ba a alive: oftenlag..~ C a n o _ o r ' m m x s S t o m a c h T r o u b l e ?E W e with in this way to~ gratitude md -W-~»»°"i¥'f»`I C H I R O P R A C T I C E kin-lneaaes and aympnhy of out_=ftletda and neighbor: during tho Hb * W nu; and Hier the death of our be-~~ lcvet* wife ind mother and egprghl-, ly the Ladies'Club for their ner Zioeanrendere r j and Rev.Camp for Bl'C 8 5 1 8 E ~= A nd wo s of consolation andIIB.:me ainnrs for the beaudful!"$`»ff.`§`,'l"1'.§.'§'»' so:Our Blatr ihcitet StanMr. Irank Hlnoline the childrenand xraudchildren.'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllt || Y» -1 Richard "nm a l. :| .n.|u 1neun I vu n u n a n " l l!a n n m n i f f r o m a x n m l n n l i n l m l l h l I n n N e w s : h a M n m a r n l n r .T h l l v u 2.-EIlE§m`I2'nEo` {5'Fui§;;;"g,,, 9 mind.*Yon Md mnI \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ s \ \ \ $ ¢ i \ \ \ \ § \ \ |"Game back?" he llltd."Nm" ;Gould: tho pina flu: window the:o»m1ru sr I. 2 mn-no A on . flllllll wind toned mollrllhllty. I *Ion an vm rw-no-" iso uid. "Ton would not foresee as I fonllw that Ia a m o r s l s ~ mae no: an you without ml-un; un .zoagouolocudoh r o o mp m u a u n . z.\¢nnrel!shocouldc omotolhoad~ vootnn of a duc ks:and alla n owilling to lun the slurry ln her ills. It would be she who would gin outthelnlenriswuandexplxlnna sa l; our the ldophono.They - the two-vvuld be on :halt any lo that tom world of money and znvel and unmd graces which ind opened lu sms bounty Ubmmrsslonets mmm,Blair, Nebnsh. J uly 13.1925 The Hosni of County Commission- r n met purmant to adiournmenz when June 29,1925. Present:Chu. Nelson, H. C. Bla- eq and Peter H. Tyson. The minutes of the preceding meet- : _ _ .. . . . . . -. . . . - . 1 - - . z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A T i - ' i " ' ¢ Z » ~ a 2 ; . 1 . : . . i a ' i . " ; | = = - » w h e n t b r w m .: u s ».n .. ._- in alu m f m- nm ln hl; lla n n! ll . I n ma n lh n tlln r i L35Un!" . E " £ : ` i 5 ' i . : ' § : § s ¥ ' : i * L . ' . ' : ' . w n e e t h e r ! n 1.l l a l e :f . " = ' ? f 1 & e t ~ ~ e l m e s e n t e ngr--ug euyuuug uwvq - | v -.m m m e o n e s h l u z m m a u o u m x g h u eele ege e n d d a d vg h n b l e .N o !b e n e u e e l a m e m u l e n d y a u u e a l r o l n - m b u t b n e n u l e m a h u m a n b d u n d 7 o u . s r ! : o e e . n | e e w l t h e vl . d o n ¢ ! t h e n a n w l n m y u h e e o n e a l C IB IB K w r t u l u u u uw wlu amusenn. lull1:w h e n m e le ar ne d fr o m Pe r m si e e t h e ! b e e r a l g i vi n g t h e m a e a c h e e k fo r o n e h un d re d th m ne n d d ol l ar s . No t li m- rn m i nu te s he d e la ps ed e ne r th e m a r r i q e h e r o n m e r e c a m e m e eh . H el l n f t h a u rn n ne w e l em e l n l r r n n l :momentum \ U | \ | 5 | | l ' W i l l i a m S i e ve n { D r a g | i n z Percy Tucker {Dng¢ing; George Ohrt {Drelgni|;} Lr tha Nelson (Dngzins) Johan Bunneister tbrezzlnrl u e e v3.00 4.50 12.50 5.00 13.00 Before- 'r l- . n u - :a l s u n .u l M u n v u :l l l l u l l g n l u u i u u u l.F r i t z .W i l d p i t c h e s ,L a u m e r 1 ,P u t -n c r c o f e a c h v n r l e l y .T h e r e w i l !b e A d e l i c a o u a l u n c h w a s s e r v e d z o a | |g m nf : ; `' f e ; '; = ; = _ f ° » f m ~e d b u n o f f c a t c h e r - B r o w n 1 .T i m e t h r e e v a r i e t i e s o f G r i m m .w m a i s e b o u t t n n l j r .G u e s t ;p f t h e d u h " M :m f H n .E 'o f : m e - 1 1 5 U m p i r e K x n e n e w c o n n h l e r h d l N o .1 f o r L h i x p o r -w e r e M e s d u n e s S a r a h l r l c D o n l l d ,s o n o f O r n x h a ,a n . . . . m '.. .g ...U18 111| blIll Ind thin overeromling ._ -1 \|-\..-\.--..- .....1..a.. .J A.."nn \\.¢|\¢.a {D \{n¢}n¢¢H |\elgr slowly,lrtirring during mai- . | A g \ Y l § n | - n n them z»an th to ol in g w a nn a ua n a an I a i n t o h w ." Y a u k n e w !u a t i n t u t m l j l n g u v a n d d o n an A m d ! S n y d e r M o t o r 3.'°1 :a Ar1 l| \ ='*--*fm a '°* "humid umm.""a;l,';;a¢.;;.';;;.,a;§.;;:;a2».,.. Gcorgo Wrasse ¢Dn;¢:n;:S1 s4.so''I l l (N U I l u U I w l lCo. { up-|' 2 ' » ~ n c a l l -ll? » . = a n s a - g f* u a 1 h » \ ° = : ¢" ' T° * » 1 t a n ,n o - 3 1 " m g u ; ' N o c a s u a l l y u l f h e u m d i c n t t n l m o a p l i u )' . u n m u m ' ° ° 'U a n n o n t a r y l l n l u t m t m o n f l d l o f ez n R n n vi a r lZ. nbn r§4.00U I C ! ! k u " v l n l l "o n fq u g g n e c r t WA envwnmw mlvwrv Stnwharry In Crum llmemerrnanu snscmea neu mr three of the common varieties.of "mme mrr"°wm¢1» hm AHing5 mas: num:nw no-rm].. ._ n.- ._.-_..__ -. .,:'-- Now is the time, before the cold hand of winter closes down over your home.Order your supply of Coal to- day, then you will be ready, Coal is now af. the lowest price of the walked.Eivlarn laid down n hunt out U¢'III°\14lr\!i0I1 Tut fur Winter :m e n us t o pus ln 5W ln\Y u r H u n ;" " f 1 g u i w n c u |\ .o I . r e a c h g f . m y o f t h e i n fi e l d e r s I I n d i a n s | _ " _ .i h n ' f m l l l h i a n n n 9 o r a n d M r s .J C B a d g e r a n d K m s ,Ti l l :m a k i n !1 12 c u ps I ullrand sent Fritz to setond, whllt he 1-\"lr his 1 ra be mi f this Ra.ph and Loren.Fil "f:}1§§7{¢Fug; relumul lut Mir cream and Cup of mw -uu safe on first.Walt Launtr fob The next experiment in w"'M"5 ;orTu;.If :my ide; ureorpian-I Hr. :ml Hrs. 0. N. Unthank 'rent Wulzxteaday ,gm a vial!in C0102 Place in freezer until mlxtura il 1 lowed with another nent hunt.i¢'[ton County to be staged by lheining o Pvliinx in fields of this size tn Llncoln on Wednesday to visit rado.munh.Add fruit juice. mind with~ tgnifih ';-iizinoelgzfd ;:;h:l?;|::;5n'g;;'t';' ;gi°'u';"ki"3 in mn- it .m"t. veil to inform the county relr tives for several days.I Mina Helen I`.chtank|.mp returnasl 1 1-2 cups of sugnr and finish Inu- .s agriculturah s h an lm an 1 Hr. and Mrs. Earl Rhoudes. mn so Oman Frida nfter a anin ins Let mm! an hour or two m-thro ss wild :ltd Frat; ;¢b'Rd_,; coilugq will be tried with mlfalfa in :§°na.'b; ;,_§;~ ¢.,"Z.-Ty on J,.'"l`§. Bn|;. md Ted Petersen came Wed- visit hlre.\:;:h homayfolkx fat!! aerving U rlpen. A safe bun! by hrupinsky and I I effort to determine which nd ";men,_gnemlay evening by auto from Guth-Mrs.Helen . Roberta,daughter ,Pgggh Sherbert f='}Nfl If "2-Len B}0I150[l.PFI ctw: are but adapted to soil and cli l.. ..:.... -r ,,_ __44.1.4 0 1¢rle Centzr lt the J. A. Peterson Hn.Mlm,lnmu. zrlnd dauzh.1 qunrt water year.Buy now..."-1 ni k I In v { R ¢ vl i r = }1 3 0 4 5Bn f ! ! !y o u l \. l * h " .l l l l n t i .m i !l.l¢ .» ¢; n ( P d U | \ r ¥ |123.50 igB u n n g a u a u n o u r .| c i u n l n V t - - B r o n ra i u r n a usn u m L l a n o .C o m p t n | '_ ; - m » = ; ; - H u -| 0 4 1 1 ~= -1 \» r; 'a l l o l l n dl i l y vi a l l sr.u a l u l u g n u n o td i P r a n k sIIR ; ' i » i ' ¢ ¢ ' f ¢ . . . £ 3 - »ln l om l zl l mo- ur n ( t u' w a n d i nh o no n bi l . l ll l vl h d oLA I l la po c to l. . f " T .u m ,u e m m l n g .1. . .u u l l u a n5 9 I a s .. . . »». | .i l l s :n n f l i m m a n l h ¢ f \ w n : , . m R i n e r n { S h o v e l }1 . 5 0 |...;: ar.; `lC-¢.Ilf»"1§.Ii"l'»a"\=1'§'.\""'; |55 ~ fsviesw ;_,;,;§'u;§"§,;H,d,, qiq»|ma set." said am.. "you an ~»=.,.'.;;..",;;.;;;'.,,7""" |é §».I:§d{§;1§fo..bai h zu)49.12 mm ot ma."-'mum u mu into um mu m be c um5|: ;dd |nl 7 t bl " l a i n " m a n g f " * Q so u ? " b l n a k e d .M z x o s n n k A l i r y (a n 20.00 u n e .n m .--T...I M n l » ; : : : : ; , , , , , , »A r n d t S n y d e r M o t o r C o 1 5 0 9 -_ _ _Christensen Lbr. Co inninzfs will in four scores. _aGt me he mole cheerfully aa lt he had repeated lt over and over to hlm»eat!until it had ma ite hlaclneh and aoe gave the strange pleeaun um au Ulll eooclualotta ol ltumaa llmltatlotte and manners glee at laat when theyue accepted 'You aee, I am not a arent matt." heexplalaed"lt was oeeeeeary for me te throw all ot myeell me the Mhz-evary reeouroe I could aummon.1 do no t mo le I know aa much aboutsmokin; aa any man alive.z havetaeaeured lu edeet erlth accuracy.tt ll a greater devltallaer than alcohol. But I do not drink. elther.l haveeooaerved and guarded alt my settle ttooa Intl] I have none.All mr ltte--mr test twenty 3een of llfe--! have promised mnelt'lndul;eucee-4m!ttl aeaeee of gtgentle and exquisite da- atp, but oow um I no have them,thlabody ofzulneeejeetathemalhrv mesa them all.Fate laughs ln my earme aan. '¥ou're done tor The mat eennoul pleasure you emu have outbe the ttavor tt! that apple aouce you have eaten for amen toe amen years and will eat for lunch for the red of n e r d a n 'lm't :nu a nun ivlle.E l t le lc o lt" 'I do not know." laid llreoa unau- to.lve olu the dar khe aen aed her dv dll to ge.'t>oet leave me." he aattl with avotre afhlch elmo!broke into a lot ooh.'You are the only oae who can anderetand""All rltht." me aeld. aalonlahed met alta me become Important lo anyone.*Tat aorn, Hr. Parmelee." 'ut tae tell you eonethlng else." anvrmtoo."lhaeedreamed otaeer- nte predtae-e ltlod ot backgroundet life that 1 would enjoy when I was ready.To that ead I have glean tlbenllr to campaign fuuda.Heat :ear lttef tehIeattbe1a1nlater toPorta~n t.Personally I mu this u a ph! "Think of you." be Said. "llotr canyou au that I have not thought ot you?ll Ulla 121158 I propoee ao uuoatural aa the footleb world hal aald d lt?le It bue or me to want totake a diamond from the mud where oo one etae hu aoeo In Ie lt an uglymmgttg out I feel repolalou when I eee you. who are made of the rareetmaterlele.treated upon cheap labors and cheap. garish aorroundlnga and beta; worn down like a une. ilqomlerful meehtoe. abused by coarse uae?AmI a fool to believe that with the only eooteete avaliable to you.you ull; only meet the vulgar men gun eennever marry?mo z not aee that you had a elalon al from tllymple hetrhte which was held; blinded ln title rou tlne ol' mldrlleciaaa hurror=l'l"t1rena'a faoe. upon which the lentllaltt fell. #ree svhlte and frlahtettetl an If alta had seen a ghost. It - na enough to telt htm that ehe knew that heapoke truly. "I do not aah sou to glre anything to me except your help to make me our again," he eald."I do not ukJotatlg lore.I have ooue to fled.I cannot take you away or keep younear me without marriage.it would lalaat ua both.llut tr you marry meIon malt be made free whenever the dareomeatltatyouerlahtogo.leak oo prumlsea." Breua got up and stood loulslna outthe window.The tal! ollloe building overlooked not only the old renter oftlte dt; and the nd uatttar prisms of brlct and the square roofs lald outtlketleldauponlevelfarmland.but llao the dtateut etretrhea of mu m; pralrlea.Then tval an lmpulee to |u over that distant hurlaon: the aemeqmngtmpulaeor youth.adventure, Ultbilltm that nina Slite a current lnthe blood or animate and men.To be treel To gmvrl To range! To ltnoerlToN emanelpated from the eordld roand of days!." \ \ | \h a l n e n b l o t n t *l n l e l l \ | e e l a | . » . - v w e . . . - - .°'Why,what do you feel?$ 0 naked ln a frightened whisper."I feel fear," he amid. bll upper Up nutterlna."a horrible.unaccountable terror."(To be Continued) ¢ . - u e 1 _ e - Llvfsmctvmcts AT SUUTH UMAHA i n b e n Best Reeves Stronger,Top $13.25 Grassers Lower - . n HOGS SELL 10-150 HIGHER Sheep and Lamba Steady to 15Q2i| Lower---Beat Range Lambe |1539 Q1516:Feeder Lamb!Steady. |l3.NQl3.78;Aged lheep Finn; lwee |l'.B0. Unlol Stock Yarda. July ti. 1825- Wlth a moderate run ot cattle Tooe lley about 5,800head the market enactive and etronllr oo deelrehle ooroteda.Beat beevea here ltroulht time a new top tor the eeeaou.Grancattle.oo :etttl and leettere ruled lower.° Qttotatloua on Cattle:Cholce toprlmeyeartlnaa.tar.-toott.zt:good to choice yearllllll.$l!.0001l.25:fair to IDG# yeartlnga.$$.5lJolll.!i: oomm-on to tal: yearllual. 88.0008 25;tzltolce to prime ateere. $l!.500l3.15; good to choice atoere. $l1.!5Ql3.40:utr to good ateerl.tu o d tt o o ; oommou to m r ateerl.t a t i o n s ;trashy. warmed un oatue. $6 l095.00: choice 1.0 prime ted hellere. 316.500IMO: food to rholoe ted tteltere, S! so Annan.eat.In land Ind hllfhfl. | 0.0I7.58 5.40 t pliedin . c .Blaco (Freight) C.II.Blanchard tSupplle=\} Beckman store (Supplies for |Pwr! The Enterprise (Printil\8l Peter Etetrup lSuPPli¢=} Fartlberg Htlw.{Suppllea} kits. Wm. Fink (Can of p00t} C.R. Gnu {Suppl§ee for Pwr) 2.50 4.10 11.69 30:65 2o.oo 87.1I I1. C. Jackson {F'ees 8 salary)0 X. B. Printing Co. (Printing) G.A.Lttnttaltaff (Salary) Wal.:on Tyson {1.ttbor) J. 11 Blztrkn 8 Sona (Supplies for poor)Mabel J. Marsh lt'ostn¢e--mile- age)J. Mueller (Suppliestor pour) Chas. Nelson {I"feizht) 'N. t:. Noy es lllailiffl Nebr. Culv. S: hlfg. Co. {Re- pain)Omaha Printing Co. lSuppliea) The Pilot (Printing) Rivet! Lbr. a c om Co. thum- ber)Orin Strieklett (Deer) Stats. Journal Co. (Enteleopee) A. Swanaon {Supptie=\l Statatlttnl on Cn. (Oil a Bbl.) S u &l'orl1~h (Supplies) 1-'. W. Vybiral (Insurance) F. S. ll»eb»~l.er Co. (Supplies) .55 35.00 8.00 1.;o 24.49 46.95 3.03 6.W 2.5! 6.16 15.63 63.89 2.00 10.12 7.05 84.22 3.li»E~ sdlou 15.75 'Tnllzlaen Bron. {Nails}5.25 On motion duly made and carried all bids for rewirlng the Court Home new rejected and the checks return ed te the bidders.Ot:motion duly made and carried the Quarterly !?:ltlrie for the 2ttt} Quarter from the County Clhrk. Cour ty Judge,County Sheriff and Clerk of the Uielfitt. Court were re- :_.r _.. t -lnu\.l ne fI|n i n a m CDUPON m m To EARL C.BURDIC. Secretary Tnunnr Herman, Nehru!! I nm intenated in tho New Feder!!Land Bank Loan. }"lea.»e give me funhor information-it being izndentood that ahouh!I don for Federal Loan through your Associltion within next 12 month: this Coupon Ea to be plld to me in the amount of $10.00.No oblilition upon mo at this time. Address:(Name) 4 1 3 _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ . New Farm Loan Rate _~ Q ;..r . 4 ii ..\, ff- ;f'*::;'.an'»§,,... _o .,~ ~ i f ~~~|_ . ,. _v ~_____ 'rnzou 'nz vmo~qurr » l m fam~mag: cow" ~gt ' ° ' :lf ~ ¢ : : .`Q4 IS MADE BY FEDERAL LAND BANK Announcement has been made by this Government Institution that rate of interest on Federal First Mortgage Loans on Farm Lands is cut from pm to 5*U%, effective June 3, 1925. Besides a 101; Dividend has been declared for thefirst half of 1925.Dividends every Six Months. NEW RATE AFTER THE DIVIDENDS ARE PAID WILL BE THEREFORE ABOUT 4%% NET THE BEST FARM LOAN ON EAMH Earl C. Burdic. Herman, Nebraskais Secretary-Treasurer for Washington County and South Division of Burt County t e m p t bo ca t c h h i m o n t h i r d a f L e r l n c r l h w a n !a s t h e c r o p ri p en s . A I L a u m e r h a d l1 l£ a n in fi e i d r o l 1 e r . |E i g h t va r i e t i e s o f o a t s w a n" D A I nt nl n nu1mul n m l x r n r n l 1 nh n r f n n Ilan Q i a n n r !f u n n In | \ | u ¢ lhks n nymp by boiling vain md cr G llanhall returned home wife ihlt cnld defer!! in the form a£;aua1r 15 minutes: add lemon Swim.fren-n two months' trip in CSU ice enum.: gmd Ines are enjoyed byleooi, strdn and Irena. g|||nn|||||n|mmI|||||11II|1I1||I|Innmnm||||||||||||1|||||n||1nm|||||||nm1n||u||m||||||||||I:em|nu||||mumm|n||||n||||||un||mm|||||||||||||m|||||||n|m|n1|||||||||||||||||m|||||nlIII|I||I||II1||III|Iun|||ImnuI111In|||||mm|11nn||||||||u||mm|||nm§ 3 ATTEN1;lQl;l§EADERS Through July We are going to make the following combination which should appeal to the Readers of this County. We want THE ENTERPRISE in every home in this county and are making this special inducement to bring this about. __§E§§ §§ n THE ENTERPRISE 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 you in the betterment of your community. )l ; ; E T HE ¢ zm § ; § m 5 1 § §=§= E §E= E§21 §E=EEag i i d .It l a t h e s y s t e m . b o u n c e . " B r o i l t l u p o d h e r u n g l o n d b a n d : i l h o r l e p e n d t h r u s t h o e n r m o o u t H1 1 1 i t e t b a ! s h e t i s q x p r e b 3 5 | l o m ns o f l b ! t h r il l o f Im a g i n a t l o l w h i c h th e zntc torl of dp l e r ml t i e g g ; i n a m m o o m c a p i t a l h a d g l e n " B u t I l h l l l n t a l l t h e oH ¢ o. " m e P a r m e l e e .Il ro n a ut t er e d on ex c ln ms u on . " N o . I s h e l l n o t u h l l .I d o l o t n o t m o n b z i l l l n n I n o t m o r e n m H i t t .I t t k e m e e m .I d o n o t h e ." I b o n u i d a l l I r a n .I t h u ta k en me se ver a l w ee k : t o p la n h o ur I ¢i \° 1= 2¢ f ll ! me 1 n m : t o l d n a l l m i N H L h i r sta te men t.N o o n e cou nt I3 I h a d m m e l o r e t o y o n , I l m n a . " 8 h ¢ l . o o k h 1 | h \ a d ; l t 1 = u u ¢ u l t l u ee. "W r i te m e. " ao t d he b ru l q ue l y . A w e e k l a t e r h e : o t h u - l e t t e r :I t 'n l o n h i s d e s k u p o n h o m t h e a m u - u e n e n ve l o p e ;ll a t or e i t o p e n . " N o t h i n g y o u u i d l o m e c a n b e e e - nle d. " on e wr ot e." Y o o l u r e i n q u i r e d ab o rt ! m e ; I h a ve no he t lt a tl u n i n t oi l U l vx t r ,msn sv ¢ - - -..-__I5 5 0 9 !. 5 0 ;c o m m o n t o h i r t e d b e i ! or o.SC. £00 |.0 0;c h a l e t t o p r i m e l e d m e n . t 7 . 1 | 0 | . 0 0 :go o d t o c h o i ce fe d c o ve .$ l . t i o T . i 9 ;h i r t o go o d ted no un ,$%. 1|6 ¢.0 0;cu lt u re .$ 3 0 0 0 IM ; e m n e n . 1 3 . 0 0 0 I . 7 | : n o t c a l ve s s s . o o ¢ s . o o ; h a v! a n d m e d i u m w e e : 3l. 800 1'. 50;b e l !a n d bu t ch e r h u l l l . s-1.s o¢1. 15: xoxox o: b uilt . I3. 50U4 .40; b e e n S e l b y to-edorl.$ 5 5 | l ¢ l o . 0 0 : g o o d t o ch oi ce t e n d o n .sz . : s ¢a . : s ; h i t zo g o o d lo ad er s.$ ¢ . I5 0 ? . l | : c o m m o n t o o u r tend ers.i i i l l l i u i ; S0 04 t o : h o w l ot o c ko r l .$ | . 1 i o Z. § 0 I r t x u u ul 1||||Uucu u n u n . .Th e r e b o i n g n o fu rt h e r bu s i n e ss t h e m e t l i n g o d j o u r n d t o m e e t Ju l y 21. 192b A n n i e C . M a r t i n , C o u n t y C l e r k B L A I R B A l " I l S T C H U R C H A r t h u r D . S m a l l e y . M i n i s t e r 5u n \Ju l y 19,1925. S u y Sc ho o!a t 1 0 A . M .T h e B a p t i s t Y o u n g I'eop1e'n U n i o n i n th ei r co op e ra t io n w i t h th e S u n d a y I /,Lao E _.l.00 § The Enterprise _._..._..-.._._ -.__...._...,......_....m..,__ $1.50 COUPON The Enberpdse Enclosed please finf.l_ $_. _for which send |The Farmr and Breeder.:_ 1.00The Farmer and Breeder §The Omaha Daily and Sunday Bee 5.00 me ra-ir;|:;N1'r;1<HusE and §§ ; ; " ; ; , " . 2 ; ' ; , ; ; . 1 " §. 2 . ; ' § ' ; i ; e ?" " §~» . - » » ~ . - . . - _ . . . . , , . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . - . . , , ,_ : _ , . " _ , , , _ _ _~~_ __m * _H n §A l l f o r 5 . 0 0 A d d r e s s _ . .. . __ - _ - ._ M - - » The Umaha Daily and Sunday World I-Ierdd ...__ 6.00 § ETotal-.-.... -.........-......_-.__.......... 8.50 § AH for _.---_.,.,...._.,.._____...._.-... $.00 § _._-. : -_' sEv u !lm les mr u ma In pu ma la illy ou nm I hneinqulml about :nu u g no 94,4 stc cllrl.In i¥|Us lran.ann umm to an sz anln.I I do not feel me I hu; nined any common ua an suckers. s4f.rs9s1s§Srhuol are presenting prognma oi do not nut ma and women to us.chin; by my IDQUIUS fur it is true slut u n l ;atnclcrt.||.0004.'r$:u ma rn ! vo n h .A comet sais bs' Svc! -'rm ln Compton Pum|.le¢.'I wan!then comes in me at HUD!! moments hniflri. suoomoo: stock cowl. |300 Okum and a story buf Dudley Car all llnnnn ua umm ma.I want no I clear vision um an imlzhz.l think 0815; sineI uhm s{.§qq{.Q5 uh ter wart features lm, Sunday morn = |\E§§ E§ § lu an iam. :uni-¢u¢ mu-mr unlim are. abou nlL hononhie."11. 4 Iamli rn bu rn. ll s au ww; " 'fi in z.Thu Union m u nmre cnargl I I I x m u hl H Qn -n¢ ~ iqé ~ -9 -=-lr; ~ !!!'1':__!l"3';!'i Iiglu IIIPSImil.; morning.Mom1 1 . M.Sermnn sub Do You Talk About? n i Peop\e'|Union | thllahc ef'Finished."IW \\ma¢omuymlltlh|."hluld. "'l¢ nzm1rua h¢e omeb url| d.¢ »bo Illeeis--llkon|11ol=I." B: | n ap lu l» u i . "! ' h ¢n m| »a m» n th1l|Iyo¢e=|.nhylr|| .hyoaranu;y ," * o n l i ""'0 aly »l\ "§ln9ll»d ll1 u'p l:. - u a u m - ' '1 | n \ ." 'H l p i l b i d t i r b i c k h i l t i l elamauun nr mumpn; an :man mndill the tru swung "I wan! to mute mr llta of (mater alrlflm lhln it can bl hen.la m Impetlnt tor a nv.hor ull ln whic h to now.lun wuuq to tmp rw. tm. 1| Zen..ltle e ma a l i ttlo vq u o to mch o wl n n d u th i a n d r n . th o u g h ! al "U 3 °° 0C» 1 r u llvl Ll y an -Ic n n f o d a l l z l n z y o u t n l m d l c | . | an Un butts pu! er nu."Ho p r o h lb u th r u n a ll u mn t t h e p h i l ua m r g n u n a v " .1 ' w w1.88:llulcua. %l.ooUs.1i:¢°°¢ soehoieogran c art.|4.150¢.00;hlrm pod nun mu. $3.&0¢%.7|; £004 an c hown gnu haihrl.u.oo01.oo;mr no good mu holhrl. |¢.1so¢.oo. 0004 Aivlnu In Hogs Nino slwuand huh 1100 l¥¥1'll n u m a n d lwld n r a n d y n h uyrleazoms e hllhn u m ilou xq. ' n | ¢ m| 1 | r u l l8 . 6 0 u d b u lk a ls ll inn 'Worship 1 gum "Wham 1 Baptist You 7 a u . Evening Wo mon |ub§||:t: thou."Pay er Heel ewring at 8. The Baptist We will send THE ENTERPRISE to any new subscriber in the county, for one year for seventy-five cents. This is for a short period so take adyantage of the offer. :ship at s P. ll.Ser "Tho Gr n l n t Mara tin; every Wulnesdl Young PtopI|'s Unis nnl u n3 I l : ¢ - _ =_=__= lay nut Honday evelt m l l l u l l i l l l l h kti lts n d lmk d u p i d lh lh lk lltllk ' I h lUI ¢ 1 Il a s . 3 1 2 5 0 0 ll5 0 -fwul gn - l I pz q m a -u £ ' ; » § w l _ u a l n l l u d u u n m u z oM 5mmnnlmnu||||num|m|um|||||um||lumu||||mm||nm||||||||||»||mn||||||||mmunu ml||lmm|||||||m||||m||||||||mumII1|m|||||||||||||||m||I|I|mm|I1nn|||m||||n||||||||1|||||||||||||uu|mnnuu|IMII|I|s11M|||||u||||nuu|||||||nn|nun|||§ 'c_..'. ~...,."i f .~..».-1 ~f~ :»..., ; . <._, . ,'--. -.1--f .~-4.=. ..._.e ..- .~~<...e \..~1 ' Fa THE sv ENTERPRISE ~~Blair.Nebnskif July IG, 1925 A LO CAL Nsw sn! -BR ron-'n m § INl'E RPRl5E --Pl ll f ll li i wlr s r s lmr x m a s Will Wulhern :nd family. a nmn Barry atwlnpaniefl his bm Hr. and Iln. Annu J o rdan md lhrr, J ames of Hinnuoil. io Colo- aw. lluvin nn Hoop s uik n on ra -In f or an au to tr ip an d to vi ew llo nd ay gmmn g... 'Sha sooner!Xr. lad In. Pg) gngg and ann,i ll .umd Mn .Chris Plulmn,of PIHL J r., dlllld It the E. W. Smith Blah a n assisting xt the Wulbem m n S u h r -| h . . m ¢ d u r i n g ' m m s .z n .A .M a r s h a l l w r :m e fo r e p a n H e n r y l e n p d n h t t h r u h e d f l a s k 'H z .a n d i l u .B e r r y C o m | : t 4 :81:6 a *th i s w e e k f o r L o w n n n a ,H o . , _- _ . .. I . . | - _ -L -. . . l i l - n - A O A m n ¢ | » A n . ¢ ber was also a guest. \. V. Mnnhal! and Llwrgnn Rav. ld; on llondaguon an inspection mul of nu n e d n in Iowa.illinois and Mkhignn.They axpect to bo away hm weeks. Hn. beaW eber.Hina lliid nd W e i"!b¢m.|n Bfillmln, of Odebolt In "Mase-"Wlggah thx! did *|»»|yo wo-1 Cliler--C0041 morning.ln lle d to »:»¢ nt l m *mek-end with Norman m n my when you got.in at two me ir me doctor coukln't sive me Rathmann at the G.A..Rathmlnn lar' night."isohanhing for my innsih. "°'°°'»'Rasta:-"Llwml,lime,she m w a h ~ " ,3.';;°7i?.';.*°"€'.';."£ii£'$ ff;. 'done any a thing.Ahnnn again' l.',L a d n g gCARD* OF THANKS have dem iam front teeth pulied out move: them.--Acton er. a n * I r "I s 1 a riWe denim, in this manner to ex-5*Rea d mean n he n u m so. um! our henrthlt thank: to the kind h -- " " r..--.|- -....| --i..i.\....... ..|... -1. l\.un\\- ALL THB morn.: BLA|R'S LEADING" NEWSPAPER P°~'°-'ww-"\e.~ .Ak for #BLUE 1ln§noN BREAD"GEN ERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND commwrAsk for "BLUE nmBoN BREAD" NO. 26BLAIR. WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEpRAsKA, JULY 22, 1925VOL. xxxxfo r A u g u s t J o n d l n i l u n d C h u . Xm h n Be rn ic e w e r e a t m e J .n..H6 11 1 lu ln l i1 |In \| ¢u a w i n l n s u u ,, ,un u l u fuT u u d a y s i l u n o c n . .h g m e S n m l n y aft e r n o o n .¢o m¢ ¢ 1e d w i t h t h e n l \ t i 0 n l ( ; 1 . | n n r y R o h m ¥ ¢ C o n n l h a s p i n ! t h e w e e k O n E a s t 'm a d l y e ve n i n z . l l a . a n d m fn ' s u s o c i n l i o n , o f w h i c h h e i n t h e i n d w i t h h o m o f q l k s .' M u n A x e !Ol so n,l i n .E m m a Lt r - 'p | ¢ ;§ ¢ ; | ¢ n ;.| s m Th o m p s o n : n a k e d h o g s ( D a n a a n d H r s . B y r o n B o y c e o f O m n l u i M r .: n d H n .W a l l i n F o l i e n a n d m m m f o r H a r m a n B o n n m d F r e z i f e l m vv o u s .so J a y L- lr 60 n'¢h o m e 2.o|¢1~,;id¢¢n o f O n - m h z s p e n t S u n d a y a t .. .. ..nn . -..n 1 ¢|___n...n L _ . . -|'l. .. 1. .. .. . .U--.-» -nu ».=.,..w.. ...U -. .......,,,..fully rendered :uh hdplu!unint-sneenttlwtimnuldmdnthofoux o lcving rm.b¢n»| ml mm,~~~BLAIR FAMILY I1wu ABE Hum BY non BITBS NEAR ARLINGTON Jmd in Arllngion vldmy by belng § ~ ~Arlington, July 20-Two were ln Blnh'Funll;Turin(Tha Black Hill:And Adixml C°~=1¢-v wmu mm-l m mma p- live Ialtn ol Trip BLACK mu.s SCBNEBY FINE The Enteryrlse u m receipt of Illlnlerelalnl lewar from Mn. DlydoM. Allen, wha. wma Ur. Allen und hmeu by dog: yezterday.in i uum een.we| the lnjury bellma w be anlous.Junior. the eldest mn of Hr. and Mrs. Jullln Jlmgblubh. of Dale, vupaiunxlly lrduned by the bln ol enerlghhorh dbg :nd vu nnhed toArllngtnn (nr medal! attention. Hll results en expected.Mn. Bang! Hueelamm. ol Wuh- lngton vlanlcy- vm' hltlen by a dog EMANTGIVEN 'slim ms ms-' 3sum 'nm o f Sumne r sam i n ou u a " m m m u l " c m d 'nu Lincoln sun University n»¢ne un Levin; Owned Thunday July ls A wma In nu For Sl: Wah w g . 1a DEGREES WERE Aw/mmso nmtz mms our 0|-' Business The (Int summer um el. we ly dur midnight an luxSlat Lnlvenily doeed its fork-on Mo > mght gy, the :Inn lent outWcdnuel-ly July 15 and ll its :lou lu x alllns ,wvvlw w pn. ...__.-.....|... ....»...... ,___. _. ..- ...... .»..»....n.. M. .. www v u umm a nd no nml ;~ §.\ Fmgr vlsrr IN'rnurrr-s ix v ans Ur. und Ure. John lleld, whn x1~ and of mm, entertllned lr. mm unter, Mn. Walter Amlanen hom Aberdeen, Swtlmd and ln. Ander- nn'.\ dmghm-, lm Gnome ladle of Wlnnlpeg, Cuudl hom Sundny.July 12th go Tvewv. my 8l|LMr. hid hid nc! neu hh dllaf for thirty-ulr yan end w nee her end Ilve over the old :gnu ef Bent- lnml wu~|ndeed e lsrlyht met ln hh llle. Islnxs mv: nom 8 o K| 1 ¢ lCuh o llh n| | Th llNM Evluflderelleeefveludh B e h g s n d n m r u e u H m a n ; Ferpa rhlnlthe fllettlme lnluhlewrynoenumnrham! re- urve money in neouer!te fl-nmudle mv vlulof tli empqel- slde o n mc nammxfe m _ ,l o W e c x o r s Mn.Andqnnn lnd ami hom way»|bl|Job.'l"heb¢nb,van =a ? ¢zcn 3 Mrs. John Weber :nd Fumiiy trade with J. L. Pounds Blair,--Nebr. Petenon of Herman. Shortly lfler their marriage they calne to Herman,residing on their farm just northwest of Herman ln Bun c ounty for twenty -three yan when,on account of his failing hmlth,he moved to Blair, retiring nom active duties of the farm. Hr mu an ac tive member of the A.C.U.W. Iodge of Hennan, a good citiurn,always active in the civic affairs of his community and a :nan of inlelultnot. The funeral aervieea were held on Tuesday afternoon from the Herman Methodist church with Rev.John Pourher of Omaha,officiating with Rw. Reese of Herman assisting. Hs la survived by n bereaved and loving rife. seven sons. John of Page Nebr., Joe and Lara of Blair, Juliul Pau., Emii and Theodore of Herman:(our daughters,Mrs.Emma Erik avn of Herman,May,Hattie an-i Marguerite :till at home in Blair, ai! of whom have the heart- felt sympathy of a large number of friends and reiativea. : n a a r G .w s n s n . P A S S E S »\\ '» AY Jo h n G .W e b e r .a g e d fi ft y - n i n e y e a r s , p u s e d s w a y S u n d a y n i g h : a t h i s h o m e i n B l z i r .Dece ased h a d be e n i n fa l l i n g h e a l t h fo r so m e ye ar s a n d t h e e n d w a s n o t u n e x - pec te d. H r .W e b e r c a m e t o l h l U n i t e d St a i n s h u m W n n e n h e r g ,G e r m a n y a t t h e a g e o f s i x t e e n ye a rs , se t t li n g fi r t a t Mu sc a ti ne ,Io w a a n d l a t e r g o i n g ' t o R o g e r , N e b n n k s w h e n } e Base Ball : Q ' C ~~F \ii f 3? BLAIR lnnmflznnnnws TILE FACTBRY TEAM UF TEKAMAII lilalr Bull Park SUNDAY July 19,1925 DMISSN @"¥ Game called at3 ofclock Silk Blnnmvrs --$2.00 Fancy Garters -:Esc to me '~ n i ~_sim Underthings- Summer weather calls for an unlimit- ed supply of Undertlxings--anal we have every item needed in a wide variety of patterns,colors and ma- te ri a ls .W e li s t a f e w o f t h e ma n y to be found here. Gossard Fancy Silk Bmw-ienes -$1.00 lo s|.zs $2543 (i mud Cnmbiuuliun Suite -$1.50 w 53.75 Gcnsaard Corsets --$3.50 lu $5.00 rm-mrd Girxllru Silk Swplm --$l.z5 m $1.50 Silk Vem -~me to s1.z.s SILK uosnazev Rudiim Tan. nil nhgdvn llummine Bird-Tan. a Night Gown Crepe Siik and Cuuuu Crepe# Ginghnms, nil colorsFancv Bcd Spreads w. J. SAS, --Tucu»$|.os il shades - -'1 --51.50 -----.ssc ---csc - '2.1¢:ssc soc and ssc $ 1 . 9 5 THE BH] STORE. THE O L D R E L I AB L E 1 FH' I IHi f . 4 vA A` . l l l b i l l o u d l y d i a m o n n . H r .a n d l i n .A n g u s !Jo r d a n a n d a o n l l r f l n a n i l l i n E t t a K r o h n a n d G i l b t r t K r d m a t u n d l d t h i I n C N W S o d a !a t P a u m i n n Sm g d a y wa n i n g . H e r b e r t T o d k e ca ll ed a t H l r m I n 8 p l l c k 'a i l a n d a y a n d T u u d l y . H n .H e n r y l i e n g e d o h t a n d Z i m : M i p h i m z e l c b n u m a m r m u a y ,m e l l d i t s a r e h i . : m o t h e r a n d s h u n . T h a H e r r ;A h h h o f M a n n y h e h ! a p i n a n t a n i o n u t h e F r a ! i l u - t e n h o m e u l g u e s t :a f i l l s :D o r o - ¢!1>o n l u i .W e d n e u l a y n f t e m o o n . O1 l a s t S s t u n i a y n l g h t u J o h n H e - D o m l d a n d H y r t k w e r e d r i vi n g ' w i t h . l .u - . . . .A - w e 1...L..M l n n l u n u m n .unuzmzama n d M a r y K a t h e r i n e Jo h n so n ,w h o vi s it e d i n O m a h a l a n s l e e k a n me. c c m p a n y i n g t h e m h o m . F a p r lion-susan c f O m a h a vi d m e d u t t h e F . J . E n e r m n h o m e o n H o n d a y . Urs. B. F. Cook nu! son, Benin|_.\n-x.._1....- I . ¢ n \ l l l i nna vlsiud at the ll. Blum hom on team md buggy near me num nu'-r Wednesday.cinvan f u m.a n n u l their home. Curl visited at C h u Van they were bumped into by an autoTNIgy\'din'| Bundny wining..nmninl without lights and tha bmp Hr and lin. August .Ionian and nr ovc rtumld, throwing the |lc Don nn , ~ a n d Gi lb e r t i lr oh n vi s i t |1114 out and braking thing: up |,m~ ai at tho Chu. Krohn home.nnliy .~team : m i n s louse, mill SQQDI Dlll.\I\ll}|4\u||||¢|l|m Omaha. Mn. S.R.Busan and son, Tom of Lincoln,a n visiting with rela tivc r flea: Dall.l l a :Augusta F1ahm,who been visiting hen the put wick with _.z ._ur-1...n..a.:WEBB] plru vi Dvuul uuunnln "J ngf ||[|]ruluwusu alum |.nu -a .ondug and Colorado.lbw!it " I me serious.Tha "°¥ 'l f ' L -vh trn u E ¥ " ' f § i ' ~aus- Lillie Kohlrnan called at the home of! Chrls l(1.lh1mln°a one day lui are-sit.ills Helen Linen returned home alta:spending a reel: *ith Evdy r and Bona Borkk.August Ionian and Chas. and Gli u n K1oh~ealled at uae home of .Nelson Geary Monday evening. Herman 3Pf'\¢¥'l had aa IW" on Saturday efwnm lllss Kargam and Hana Rlchanl and W endell HeCon ealka.Ndson Gear!ealled at Au pu t Jondan's Tueadlif no-oo.Iliaa Gtadys Smith and Mr. Paul Sprick attended the lee Cream So cial at ?anning'a Sonlily evening. liesara Harold and Ted Corley were c allers at un Herman 3prick home Sunday evening. Ben Thompson trucker!h o p to Otimaha ior Lawrente and Nd: l..ar~ sau Honda: taorolng.Ervin Sp:kk is helping Herbert Tc elh cut grain thls week. Will Sprieka and Hosrasd Curley: apeot Sunday ot Oakland. u m Ha mm Hmd ruu on m m at thi George Loftls home Honda; nnamlng.Paul and Harold Melerhenry called an Chee. Krohna Wednesday. Paul ileierhanry purehased a Fordaon Trader of Bert Thompson Wedoaeday.Erwin Sprlck will drive it down on Friday.Freeman Loftil called at Herman went on home and astoe :rom oruuesthellelhnaldafeeltheywerefor- tunate zo eaeape eo well.We under- stand the driver of the ear made things right lor the damage done aw! no doubt will have lights from ami UI1TheLadies Progressive Club , i n l»|||l|their community picnic at the school grounds on next Sunday to lhleh all in the neighborhood are sound.Fnnees Harflldn la vlaitin; rela tives and friends at Benson this week.Hr.and Bra.John Aronson hae aa their guests Mrs. John Rocha and armla of Sutton, Nebr., £110 latter part of last week. liz.and I r a .I-'ned Luna were monday gueata as the J J. Long home lrl WND.lin. Cad Hansen invited foumen little boy s to the Hansen home thi: hlmnoon to help Clyde celebrate his tenth birthday.Mrs. Nels Conn Janeen and daugh- ter. Inner who is home on a vaes tino from her work in Omaha, were Sunday guests at Jay Laraom.Wm. Koenig was also pneaent. Mrs. Margaret Hellahon and Iam- uly drove out from Lincoln to their (arm whore Jay [Anon lives,on laat Sunday.A plcale pany composed of Maura ami Hesulsm.ea IId Hater. Chria Hina, L.Schenk, Wallace Snosnlen,li n . B|>rld='»iionday.__1Trln. Wm. s¢hoo=,c»»1 Nleben ma heme | 0| ll|retumeu vo evllluvuu Th] Tuesday.Hrs. woofno Judson of Kllilpell. lent., la vlaltlng at the G. A. Har shell home.' Fred Deweber returned on lion~ day from Grand Inland, when he abtendeds 'rnld-aumlqer meeting' of zhe executive board of the Nebras ka Retaileti' federation.Mr. and Hrs. W. C. Ely returned on Sunday from a brle!t with relatives in Olhaha.Mila Ruth Rdnholt of Omahl, in Yhlting at the'Heban| and Andrew homea this week. Mr.and Lira.John Hebard anI daughter. Mary Jane, returned from Nebraska City on Sunday eveninr 'They were aceornpanied by Mary He bnnl. who will visit hen for awhile Sha Alice Van Valin left Sunday. for a visit' with relatives at Her mol..Mr.and Hrs.Andrew D.Eaklr emi family of Hydro, Okla., arrlvec by auto on Friday for about e wee-k'a vial!with Hr.Eakirfa par enu, Mr. and Mn. John Eakln, an: other relative1.A. H. Houghtaiing, ol Twin Falla Idaho, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs 1"J. lIneraon on Tuesday.Mum Marie Carveth,of Omaha camo on Tuesday for a brief dai 'Nilf a Min Mildred Weber.Mn. Har}or Ormsby and daoghte Mn. Geo. Ap-el arrived here on Sund a y b y a u t o f r o m C a s p e r ,W y e _ . . . - \ .n H \ lk; wrote for ThaEnterpzile at thsz] Lan!work were ahh bn" fo r n "lu r e the where the n d vn n u n then they in trawl, lug ou tm for \ n u m b " o l y uananb u u n m m "¢<»<1~ uma and mov;to wvm dmlldn ncould h u e me childnll :o d d havo th# o l wwn achooh.Slice h a w s l lh e d u mma n taking a mplete : m v and goin whan they hug it modeman every mu y .mu -ycanwnienoe poulblc h u bean in mulled m d new lh e ln ln |farm home with my ronvanlsnoea.` ln. Ed W d!! and dlufhlar, Aud- r w m m , " c i r u n w n s p e n t l m Mm-ndxy nlwvninx In Omnha. wa s u wn ne e Slenbcek,1 f v m u Dt-nn College tludlnl.`\'rm e nu mrm u q lnd w n ot: tha m e n u of th an ywnx people andeerulnly uangnmltfu them on their mm a n d g r i t S n th e i r p u n t!! u l a higher Ollunlion. wuhed.__ _ _ ____ _mscRLu\Nxous shown w w ; u w n m m n u l . u » u ¢ z u n . a m - . .wsu.wldmut daub\,tn mm md _vu b c ps l an a n d 'building taks i h plu s. idu the upper floor vhkii vu dm jleeping lputmenla On huildlnm named me Blair Bmvy Ce. whic h sdhmd A lam lou; thu Amd¢»Sny - 4-q Motor co.¢u¢»,\»\»m n p d l . =...._L .\... .... . mul Im un' n n s u , m u v w . - Hr. mary P. uumnbunk, .1 Ar- lington vu HDMI $40 and mlb lu c o u n ty o wn thll in k on n c o m- plam!lo k an n th a pu n. FREE HIGH Au o u u r n n :uma :wry n n u m ltn he told.Th at ll th at u n umhr of Nobrukn h m b a n lac nhu ma n y i n WAI!5u'e¢on n oc h. C\'l money il o n ly u e un d I o r 4 p l r e n n t, b u t t h o l u k d n o d c o m - : q u i d pups:ln which tu h h u led | ummber u l b a i h r i ur u k : b i g a li e n o f n l! mmf b u n . 5:-mn of Lh u m I m | bl! d e k lllh ..¢'!'heollo\vin| letter describes chair uip w the went xml we ue sur( our ueaqen will enjoy it with us. UU luve the wndernxl hospitality .~f nm on Mwlhmll homo.un. *T\\a xsm of July finds \|.| nndy MASDNS wlu.Ium af I aurpdu tu! Thundsy ave- ~C"n °~ ~ ning when l number ni her #mn as ""|;':_'""" '"""" "°'° pa r guva u mbedlmeous shower for bor. wg u o b x-'rThnaeinvllul ¢\U\endq,.th¢homo w '= ~=, .4 un'1;-......_,._ ... w..m.. 1.-......u.»m»na from mm '%'" 'if ___''_____¢ gg;-_ Mrs . c nma Glme r wu tha v u- # nw 'tr' ~. - I HUBF uhm: is until umnd by bi; mys c n o o u u l u o u L a n k a n t h i d a u m- mn o l # i m v u no mg .thu dm-I in no 'yn Hundred Tvcnly»S§vn |>.,||| shane: of lon.-|-, Receive p" gm, 35,4 An Indicating eh.enormous-._.mme-un! of mowylnqlqqjtirid 15 m e ,ion fur \;¢"rLol1n|o Milling invcstmllllf ,¢,,,,|nao'!_A$3226.500 to Lha 8 p e r mr ":ff 'u n artifiedfn at a y u b q u m ~ Q f§=§H{'2r Bisir, :Bd nary on ulund lllxdr knoga what 1h0 Cndckshlnk hospitality mama--They are nicely 1...»..¢-nn .. £1 am¢r..,W rod1;¢» 1 sax.; ~ L: :Emu City. On il-\~gl»uw »nw pr; .liailfr ix .vuTheir ellest son, James, a sriiiw ot' Casper High School. just returned fiom U.s. Training Camp at Salt Luke City.Umm.He en}oyed the work and training and is rorl en thusinstic about returning next year Since w ; to Casper, we havebeencontinually on'the IO.Ever? dey found us uritlt n lunch packed Xor noon und a day of sightseeing or si-'dicrii sr>cm;'»m-ou: The hluonic bodlcs ln connection with tho Eastern Star bodies of the county will hold a ,loint picnic at the Arlington park on 'Thursday Attntst8.The dun will bs ttlrlcd off bar e ball gsme and other #ports ,and at noon e picnic dinner will llc sensed. unison......_After a pleasant evening of viri- ou\ games, llghg refreshments were soned consisting of homemade lee cream and cookies, after which all fi f vlmd .giving Mrs.Garner their best wishes. DLI)NBIGHBORS HEARD FROM 'still Athan and Perch *Compton ri!.l'ld`ndli\anlahn1rasnq:*munnn~., ..of condition.For the meet plrh it was abric k veneer and when it ls replaced it will msko Blair a nafer place in which ID live. r1cN|c_mNsr:iz on -has l..awR On hat Sunday. July I9, Trane; lloha, proprietor of Bohn Goals Store Flea high achoel r d vi k s u have heel.appllscl for br 221 pupils In Washington county up to the pres- ent tlme.This means that the coun ty will make a levy to secure $24,518 for high school tuition during the coming year.This levy will bomade ln all schools which do not main tain high *Imac Districts which have one.trio or obee rmr uns gé ntig ep ui un r an other dlstrlefto of the June ialrlil only $2,140,500 of the subevription were allowed.Subscriptions ln amountsnotexceeding$1,000 were allotted in hall,while allotments on sub- l¢l|||llGl\l over $1,000 were made on a grlduated acale.Investment bsnken in the clin- trlct.with enormous amounts of 42-asU E |g 5 , , ¢Ev e iy n a nd : i a m u p n u :lu)\l H i n :auto-ed l n w a n uow nu n -T h e y -.vm s p n a l D 0 u ¢ l \ m ' \ f w \ J \ " E ee ll od . z t h a n w .S m i t h h o m o o n d l ; a n d s p e n t t i n d z y .H n .o n m b w »i»\==f»rs . H r m d d M r . a n d M n .L . S c h a n k , M r W m .H a n g e r . an . n L - -¢.»u\H a n #~\ h } o 2 a n 'M F I.~ \ , 0 | \ | | !W G !!l h l h l l M P I.H£ Il l Y P h l \ '\ '1 | s p e n tl f .b l l l l o I f h l l l u -;- - W - -w e n B n n d l f v i d t o n a t t h e R v . Hendricluen home.Fzeomus, Bizdle and Harjorie la! tis xml Deibert I-'lstnlqnr enlld at Herman prick! Tuesday. ! k r l 'Thompson truoked hogs to Gamba for .Alben Hunan and Clar onoo King Wednu-day morning. Clnrenoe King a ilod at th e Her man Bprkk homo on Tuesday.. lI¢CA£"l'liY AND LONG CREEK Hr.and li n -8.E.Epptrilh of B b i t w h o sl.the Will Thompson homo llonday evening. -\\|\|»er guest: ul.tha E.J.Haier home Honday evening. Min Vivian Thompson, of 01nnha ha..been visiting rehlivea in this nugnzmrméa me put weekMi n Dorothy Sell::pant a f u day s. lux week at the E. J.Nate: home.Mrs. Jensen and son, Ilariaml of O n an visiting at the Mrs. Mlric Peelenen homoMr.and Mn .Ihwson 'Thomgon o!Omahn end Hr.and H n .wm. Thompson and family spent Sundzg. at the D. E. Thompaon homo Hn .buster Huuen spent last Sulday in Omaha at the homo of then dnughmr,Mrs. Tom Buckles. li n .Huida Kuble nu)daughter, I"»1rv.are enjoying n w o wqekl' mention with relatives In the :dun wr .Mrs.Lucy Roses,who h u been \rini£In¢nt th t G.L.Glover home for the put few weeks, left. on Mon day for n visit ll Way no. Hr.and M m John 142312 and am Mlm motomd to Camp Sheldon nl. Coiumbus on Sunday.when they nttvnded the Epworlh Lenguo con- vention.Mr. And Hn.G.F.Pfeiffer mo- a harris . i m Qt. l}`.»§§"f.Ei5§i;.and refinifin an-.I|\ilion W eil a l l l i t u p .W 1 l a va vi s i t e d W ;h b u i l t w a s t h e a 1°n u s s s a v z s c s u s n r r A&.a==»¢»a s co n t e n t e d i n t h e i r mP l l t h f i n d e r D a m , w a n _L1. .\. --.m..l l a :Ir n r l d Lh o u z h I b- = I M i n n e s o t a h o m o .O l i n h u f o r a f l.__" "'- - n l nmnr»lAI P n l "l n i i f l Onarcountolthtolnullntlnth fewer form mortgages and a gest of corn; 200 btuhela of oats, l."ll|f|!1 Illgtltlg ass uw . . -,lie;e new, alnce an addition has beenputon to the Roosevelt Dall 'that that is the highest.This Pathfinder asm holds bscl: the water from our owe Platte river, which furnishes the water for our.potal.o and beet field' while Wyoming land is left hafe and dry , they not bein! allowed to use this. water.(Continued on v m seven) 1.t:svr:F o n COLORADO HOME l r .and hire.Carl Neuman andfamily.who have oeee.vidun\». in The Blair Fire Department eer-tainly deserves much credit for the efficient manner in which they hand- ETI. Url p num ulsssess esuau avau,wllle Hrs. Athan is principal of t La Verne schools.La Verne le alto ntetl ebout thirty rnlles from Pipe» stone.One daughter,Esther,l l a This building was for the most wt graduate nurse arid lu now employedabric k vemr and helm; built forlilh u hospltal ln Chicago while the hotel pmpoeu was necessarily cutivliwr daughter, Edith. la music sup up into m g ;apartrrlente,¢j°,¢g,_.ewsor in the University of Spring- eto.with the flre breaking out infield, zu. a terror apartment and spreading te],;,,;,gppgf |ggmg it m|¢| ¢ gn OV;VISITS PLACE OF BIRTH ceptionalty difficult fire to handle,|yet they em 1: in a manner um well Mr.Adolph Laaure,age eighty not only creditable but 5|||»p|||j||Ef(tll rum for alxty y ears a widen: Flelrll bllildlnla on on out me ad- of W ashlngton County . left Im Sat led the fire on Tuesday rnornlng in the old Gutechow hotel building. g p g old ;==~';=f=~gs=f south ;:f';|1eteing up doomed struc ture emu-nlay from Omaha for the plac e of T r g or j " , " g h ,h 'i led without a ecorch and anotl1erl\l*birth,|| 0ll¢IBl| ."Clnlill.urherc e ear mor nu or e r ome "iframe atnteture just acrosathe slleyihc will remain durinr the v s r - Perl Hoi-gan. Colorado af ter spend lng s. few days at the home ol\Mr. and Mm llnne W rlc h lr thls u tr to the south was safe.Blair people *¢llh°". have much : n th ln thdr flru do-Mr.Laau re it a o w who,both hls l is certsdnl mrvtally and physically 'l remarkpamper: and t fs th .3=|Q .The Neurnans left this oounty some well founded 'able (or ~ advanc ed use md takes twentpodd years ago for Coloradol the klanest lntered ln th ,doing;in aeerc h of relief from asthma and STANTQN gyppggg of hla eornrnuntty.He has always they apparently have succeeded an all seem in robu~t health. nncn -ro me ol.o noun runs: For some time a deal has been the air whereby Ed Pitcher was toagain become the owner of the old heme place where he was reared and on which l1e lived until the e swept hlm off hill feet.Ed has beughten lt heel:and n m spring will see him baelon the fsrmand the ben; wishes of s lot of people so with hlm.g GAS n u n or :A o l z u 39999 FIRE w e s ern one pf our most progreeelvr ltarrners and has amassed quite at Stanton,Nebr.July 18.-Fire ,pfortune through his lndudry and undetermined origin among the !al"lnl¢°'*';judgment. bulldlngs on the Richard Dandelll 1 _plane, tiki* miles aoutlllallt o! here §h(.l|00L olsurcr 5| 'ro anorrzx resulted in l r abo t 9000i ayewtenlalr.'oss o u 5 .ln m l school dimicq,llfty -four Four head of horoee were badly loonted east of Calhoun,voted to b\l!l|¢|.|, one being afterwards umm close "'° home "~l'°°* and according ( |ri 2 0 0 ~ly Colll.l8¢{ld ~u l!CIHIDUDonaccountoDJ;.u ee .ee arhool to allow the pupils of dlatrlct tone of hay. one large barn and a part of a hog shed, were destroyed. The fire rlepanment from Stanton uma sent to the scene but were un able eo save many of the buildings. flflsfour to attend the Calhoun sch r the heme district furnishing 1lfllipurtation.'l'l1ls"srrangemsnr he been held to untll this year when the patrons ut their annual meeting voted 'to ra-open their school in the n - .` , . H . . ._. .. .,u n a s t i l l t h e t e e c r e a m a n d e a l r o . A l l h a d a m o a t e n i o y a b l e t l r n e . Those present besides the Oliver lluddleaon and Tfeney nom lamlllee well" Mr. and hire Andrea Bohn and Anna Merle.whose Ilfth birthday nlso ooeurred on um day, Hrs. Anna lllteheoek and son,Vernon of Dc Solo. lin. Beekmann and son Max. who live west of Blair. ltr. and tin. Jclm Willard. south of town. Hr. and lltra: Carl Bohr, surest of Blair and hire.(Aye.Biffar me children.of Llngls, Wyoming. BUYS A ND a m o s CLUB PICNIC Wednesday.July 29th,the club boy: and dris of Washington Countyareplanningtosmemhleattha home of Leslie and Glen Thompson four miles west of Blair.at nine o'eloek zo stan on their club tour and plenlr.We plan to vlalt every boy and girl who is feeding a pl; o r . | a lt.Basket lunch at the Mc- Carthy school at noon.Beef cattle judging st the Sam Stewart f a m Ani ee nu nl college Extlnnion s n - vtce .will show the boys and zlrls the important points to c onsider ln ee ledlng braedlng animals.The roum' trip will eover approximately forty fhrea miles. Ererylsocly lnrlted.. i l t r r f t n r B A N D c o x c s n r The Mi s t Field Artillery Band of the 89th Dlvielon tr$l.etl the PNP30 of Blah to a ~tina ; v u s u w r v v l " J T " s r 1 1 . . . ._ the levy. SAYS NEBRASKA COAL BINS I ABE vm'rU,\1.:.r u u r r r Lincoln, July 21-A cod strlleethls summer would create an acute ooal shortage this fall throughout Ne lbauska coal dealers today by the United Press disclosed. Coal dealers ot the state have a arnsdler amount of eoal on hand at the present time than they had at tho same time lui year, most daaI» era aald. The Prlaeng supply would last un- til September 1,it was eatl~abed. =Nebrasl:a produces no eosd.Bins in private homes are virtually empty. These are generally replenished with the wlntar'a c oal supply after September 1, dealers aald. 1 - e _ -I I F U I 'csurfrlns :mms uo1'unz~z ~ haul; reported ly nduoed amount of money loaned as oompared with the previous rm Funher proof of the sued finan- e m s i t u a t i o n s s f o wl i n wm astatements of a selected list of ser-' enty-one banks, received at the Fed- eral lteserre bank of Kansas City. The statement as of June 8. for illus- tretlon, shows demand deposits in these seventy-one banks amountedtn $4'M,1ee,ooo,which was $74,218,800 or 13.6 per rent higher than at the corresponding weekly rerun-ine dats ln June 1924. Time depodti. amount- ina to $136,0tI0,000, though showing moderate.withdrawals \ in reeent weeks.were $2,596,000 or 1.9 per cel.; above the total of a year qu.The altuetlon was further empha- elred by the llwfilll of lo ans and discounts which on June 3 amounted to $42'l,'!24.000.Th ll was s llttle ovet t-2.090.000 above the low point of the year. reached on ldap 13. but ; Gus S,§"°'Q°'5 H.uE.n;`y;Ill J. P. it was 07,263,000 or 4.2 per een( llliflt l 0 |I ln li ll bo gh,u i |} ..where H,Asa };Helm-eds of gn, drove ru,to Lyons ,list y t o r vc to ole y e a r u v n bran( the camp fire glrll 'back from a weel|:'s camping t the Lyons parklThosewho. o l e the raeatlon : t e m the Hlaeas Dorothy Tyson, !E\1:lyn Meats.Dorothy and Alice llenaen, Clara Nelson, Hortense Hal- bert'and llelkn S<hdf\¢r.Hrs. Frederick Guyer and Miss Hae guerlte Wright were chaperone.1 The girls all report a very |ood tlme ' ' ai m u a r r r n r r r m e m e Ivesrmentfof the seventy-one repow ina rnemlger banks continued along the highest level for all time.The total on June 3 stood at $169,665,000 exceeding the amount reported eu June 4 lust year by ¢i2.931.0°0 or a o per cent.Reserve balances of these banks were 1 per cent largerthan a year ago, while the total ol bills payable and to-disoounta at the Fedenl-Reserve bank was al the low point and 82.8 per een; less than at the same time last year. e. e I5 ;u .nr, \ V ¢~'6f r 4" ut : P ; " l 4" . » . .us."4 "str..51 "5% $r Q i tM° r 2 ., , .. . rP. ; '=f ~;].~<r . g e ? ; ~ ...\. .~ <....i. g yma , o .4 | . `f u l~g. xx .; ;h tJo" a J1 L . 1 w~*E 4 ;. ..1.r ...~t..T:..1.l... \<5 ..1.naf..r 1 r§ Zc f rew J .< ~... aa . ma n i r n uarnl.ts Rn un and Thunmlly aicefnoon al.tha D 1.;mm]to Omnhs on Sunday,Wham laura iron c aiic n lu! Thundly az Thr-m hams.tle ;attended n picnic at ltiverviaw Mrs. J A. Mebonlhl f'*°"'°'if'°'"E1-mu. which immm n number allthe Hank hom! uI~1"`E ;' ;m»1n;° Q ' b l b m i ~ " ' " "'" ' - -unsung ......_ .lrurhen hotel! sndzt k an J i¢"''"'Mn. Alice Young Mt Tuuday for the l1.J.'l'I,.» '§fi'§'"~.f§'f»,°fF",1'I,'.ZT1.'".f,' I . § ~ s m n o n .har hnmt In wuhinzf-on. D C d u r n ln ti v u . Hr. und Hn. Hanan Wineholl and n visit. of wer wo months with he:Mrs.Htlije Treat of Herman. Irma,neeomllnild br I"nd M N #couslrln, llandunef John R_aid and L. came on q~",d,y morning zo 'lrisll md inmily , of Kennnrd took | pic-Hxhsnk.az thi homfo! her sister, Hrs. 0 n n ~Note These July3sShopping Economies tic thu!!!nr R l n w l w park In Blu Helm Mueller. ni lllalraplni "Love. °"*f '"'m r Sunday.,Tuesday at th e a m amy ho mo i"'6d.° ihruen named Waiter ho Messrs John and Reid an en BOTNJB nk smith his haswut Monday.uwinl 5 visit fro eir sister, oi __ l 1'40TSS'{.0h'TlNUllI} Q u a n z n u m b e r !r om , U1 i 1 vi d »1 \ v| § ,, }, , 1§ , ,. |m a a n l e o t Im am ~ .l _ l \ .l . . | \ - - n . .¢»\u\n\___-_L.....i l n d b rICWIIGEG ul uuum uunmun lluvvvl James ugrry :nu Illpnuw, illllvil __pi cn ic s t A r i l n g m n S u n d a y .R l c h n n l S i m o f O m a h a s p e n t l u t W h i t e o f W a t e r l o o .a n d h i s m o t h e r l l .G .G r o vu r a n d i m z i l y n n Th u r ad m y a t t h e ;3 Th oz np no n o f Va l l e y 115%S u n d a y . S u n d n y a fu m c u n n i k o n | !. t . l 1 e C o u !lu\lll\B.M r s .Ge o .M o r g a n i s l l m r i y im » n . L -l - i . . . _ . .n l L A D l m m I V ; / y ur burma want of Klnnuv-LElton Binell and hu mother. Bn Prnt :msn drove ua Fnmonl Sun- d l y n a w m u u f u y n u n x x n Lea hom.I n u J u n i h u h u n having oon unmuo tmhbla with hh foot, hav ing o u p p d o n a u ll n han!Xl ahodd.ln. wm Tlwmpaon and shlldran ta lk !u the li . G.Glsvar home lalulay alumoon..lr. and Mn. John Barry uuhnad xo Omaha Sunday a.ftlmoon.u m - m m m w a . d w z h m - o f lr . a n d ln . k H. lne h . u n wh f h lllvllt out in th a utti a bam. trac tum; bn kg between tha ua andti! hip.gy ll num; a long u vrol! u c ould oxpoetod oouldeflu dia atm! hall an d h avin g to be non (had no au bad.Virginia Thompson. ol Omaha vu n 'ask-'sud nad at mo wm 'l'bomP' nn homo, tha gum of Pnnoa and n a - u t ah-and llra.Cari smnsdt 01 Blair eslkd ll un .I P Nunn home l\.c»u.uy waning ARLINGTON s o u s m s n x u s n m\n¢u»». J uly xo - u r . md Mn . Luther Hymn md daughlnr, rhynn. ru tu ru d L0 wmn u u Friday al-ter a visit at the Henry Pe n n ' Mr and Hn. c. A. Manhall nm! l l a Oliva Ualand nlllmad Friday hum a uip ln the Blac k Killa lllll otha: points.Dr and ln. P. L Cady ntunmln Sunday owning from a uspuuwgn wumna , mu ma om"pclnh.Amon;thou whom theyvmludi n a w w .lr. andMn. Robe!! um", urnnny ol Ar-nsnpon. -nw ara now nkaly loam! in K'homo of their own at Pala-dena also \l| .and ln.Frank Had- icy. of ommx prmvtng xrom mn nun" o. ... ....._.in a power washer I few wack: nga. Mrs.M- . mm s wi m . n a Mn . 1 . n Warrick spent Wedneadly me r - noon with Hn. Howard Hain.lr . an d Ur a. L .L.Layman and children wi n d w i t h relative:n u : Ttkannh last Sunday Mr .ami li n .J.F.Bulemw u( Fwmue :pant Sunday at tha Crulek- hna been visiting at tho homo of her ex-ugin, Hn. Byro~Bunn,lwnh of wwn,th e p u :In d a y s .She n - wrrnl co her homo this morning. Uhaaa M a h Bunn and Beulah Robert: dn" Mme from Lincoln on Wednesday when they have been at- Le1.din| tha llrat uk - mx. o f mm- m-ev u h m!a t t h e m u univenuy. H i n ik d y n Mnnloeh wlll entar lain ma laa ke mi u m H n -kw Addy und Hr. Peny Bonhnd. inl of Omaha, Hin Addy \| a kim \m\ u . u » ° n mm. u n "walk-rn u l f u n n !were Kha n Ru th Cala a n d lu , Ha r -denanen instruc tor at tha uivan lin flo nase OI IUJ . of q f ? ,'1 ..Ladies' and Misses Dresses l n printed Crepes,Georgettes, Striped Tub Silks, high grade Lin- ens,Voile;in light and dark shades and other high-dass ma- terials. At Mid-Summer Prices 1|I\!l IN SOUTH DAKOTA Ylerre, s. D., July 20.-Ufninreel) -South Dekotfe geeollne snr began in eernoet today their the :teh gu- ohm oommiarlon mnounoed the ee leetiou of £0 county :date when :tele distributing etatione will be opened. Bale: will begin ee noon ee the eh- 1 to me .rue lr ' E me u e mu home district.Accordingly a leech e erhu been employed and school will HRS T COYDTE eaeln be held ee ol old. Leonard Neleen, of Drum brought Luk smm¢§ bein g the elrvonth in th e h a d o f I coyote yesterday blunder of Remind Linden. eleven zo the office ei' the count clerk and of his little1 friend: spent the alterclmmed the $2 bounty offered by she' noon with him in honor of the event. nate.This u she fir-1 ooyole ki1l»dlm»m°u1¢f, bln. will Linden, eened bend concert down et the eourtl ~ ' " ; ' ' ° " " -- house mounds Int evening.The bo;e have just returned from The PNP7*of the II;Cenhy a lwnin; comp el. sp..-u, W lec on-nellhborhvbd lvh r vd e community rin when they pug in urn weeks endqvifnk on the school house lmumie the improvement ihey made durin lub Bcmdey.A good crowd wee in the time wee marvelous.Bledr mv attendance and e social gn-tcvgether he ee b en de b le to meln ee eh o wi ng time we etlvo re e ulu "` on any oeeuion.We congziluiete Al.the neue!hour e picnic din- -e .e .e.... \.-..... ........m- num Ins lntilll end lltil 'lee-cfelm BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORECAST Jul;25-W. R. C. meets. July 96-Blair va.Sonine of Flo- mont at bei! perk, 3 P. H. Judy a o - w .R.C.kendngion ee Mn. Wainwr||,ht'e.Aug-.ut 6 - I n o u e of county hold m Come in and see our stock |_,, T5 4.l i m l 4:T . C . H I L T O NM R S 1 n a i dum an be supplied with guo llm In the c ounty umm tho nur Zur al a nice lunc h suc h as boy s anjoy ana tm boys on vnu wwf nl!! ww"--~" - " -- - 1it 'nu alahd.kwin! s bounty .gm ml 4 50 11! um \m d |ar.d cake compl tb l menu.4: at A n. s»2~`E§}' ~ 'sin an mmf jmu ol' mmm. spent llsmdsy wit! hr