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08-13-1925g -#nmBlair.Ne h r u h .Aumst6211.1925 THE ENTERPRISE IIx n r u u u u u u a n n n m u v n u A r umm! Arm noun cam: !mn M. Harrlon and Bills Are:aww Harry .Sa Kannada 'l1.IHn. o 1. ;2»......... mul |||\|l|1|*n wvlln iafew:lays'mentionin '¢ll.G.Gr ow:andfamily:pc nt'0| ,g| ;; ..|.I. . riil* ~.r s l n . A D D I E m uThis »1~» »-»~1n o u s ' r a lw r r o xROAD tan uanotherslltlr,l n .Alirel Lunc h, who ll N17 lid li tbl 5014,llr .and J in.Fritz Halle! spent u m I l m i t s liwednnday mga: at un June; Con- lin. Lliiha Pwlleu o£0mn!:| , is atfhume.. 'i l th i svidnlty visiting friends uuiiHrs. James Heular and son. C17do 3dsmtves.spents u m sattheDeniletzlar Hrs. Paar Jensen wled on l!r;.11¢.;i\¢nearAu i nmn . Wmltaz Henk|n \ l RulemaBowan!le!!Fridayff'|pwr hnlth and har son, C. B. Bunn UHIPNLNlbr.,b ' ° " 'Indothir andfamliylawnlp ln lmuchof »°;=;'_;f f='-gf-=n u ma sitm, um vis i tin g wi th h e r . amenamosn an" ' ,Mr.andMn . T.H..Iverson andum W*M*~°¥l mmm 0 apochl ml!!-anuthurattendodabigdinnarat ill!of tht india c lgln at the °°°nHhe J eff Van Hom homi Int Sun houseFridayafternoon.' d u . The Food Seloction Club ml! '4vIlhw i n , "Griffithreturned|,°h h:fl Carl Hlndloy Int Thursday 'lhome at Bunreil, Nabr. Satunday nf- n mn .li z . a n d ln . E . Ha te r e nte n d ne d ~' HL " .i . , I ." " ' §. § § . wi th" f ' at dmnurSaturdaythe f°"°"*"K;J.a.andWilburConety.Nui, pleats.Mr.andli n .B u tH"""°;!{rnnot.h :mlHarry Tygonnturned and children of Slnrgn, S.D., Dr. Tueniiy from a '|1~ek'¢ mm" tdp nm li n. Hu me ; ofOmahaand *"-i in Mlnneauh. ind Hrs. Harry Belt: ol' Da Soto.1Hr.NqumWurieklheliedm m U r . " 4H n .Frank'l`*'°"'P'°" 'rhursdny of ills week, delivering a nth°Sundl:ynt ,"'° J. S.Th°"'P'!;arlcad to Tyson nation and binning ml.Hh s ms fo r mu .Htl!-anWineblllandfamily 'MgRuth Glnia, Maxinl Mathura, Hu JohnBurr and flmily , :punt sun- gentWurickandIrenaileC'o:vdw a z ii ru t Plrk .f apcntBundlyafternoonwith Flor Hlu Hur Hulun spent Biturdly mm Ind Eieanor Dixon.Ice cream night with Aly nnoSmith inB ll i l} ` aservedduringtheafternoon. Mr.Indl n .EdNltor amnded11 "BonaSunday5¢|w,¢}m5, npkn ilumeGnnl.1480'"""°¢!l»ountlnuod during the repair cf the I v1 .1E ,L4: '~srg:-~¢ i-A! 1 ¥f»w iH u .* h mmm h m m mm n vn u Hn . J . C a C h r i s t a n andltllhh nodroveinLyonsSl!-a-anwhoisstayingatthcR.ll. urdaymo r ni ntovisit_relatirmilvfraonhomodq rg u the ir lb un n Tlwcy nturnsd Sunday waning.ilr . a n dHrs.T.K.lvvenunand Hilton Rhonda' spun. Sunday titbidaughter and Hrs. Matt Inf:-on and E l mB lll lll } ttho?l£¢rJanna c hughtan, Clan and ?urI_\nd`l0n 1|-uma..fum attendednc hldnrf givenat Hn :mf ln. Alfrld Paulsen :al}ed_;h¢ FwdOiann homo forHr.and t tho Chril Paulus imma in BIA:mn .Hamid'Halibnn.dfOmaha y.I l "' n nmarried amonthl nllr.andHn .HenryWulbtmihal Hxllberg In | daughter af Hr. Hn. Chlin Plubtn and lin. Lgliian and Ku. Dtson. P lllle nn nsntortalnod31~Hr. md Hn. Fritz Hallo: anter- A comm; Nu BRASKA INDUSTRY - . - . . n 0bl¢rYslionn 01'A Ne b r u h Bee Firm.Honey Producti-on Que or 'rm Coming Induslries In `""'!» Section HONEY I H THE MAKING Qrw more of Wuhington c o1ml.y 's young men hsve guns into business and are making good.The businesstheyhavechosen,however, 'fi not commonly found in Lbell sections. The boys have gone into the bee Business and have one of tbl most complete outtits in the surrounding country.Elmer and Alben Monson,i n d eighteen md twenty-eight respective ia.living southwest of Blair,are building themselves s profitsbls snI pleasant business by tl-e raising of bees and the production of homey. Fwe years u v the Monson bro thers c aught s swarm of been in s ues on their fum, shook them into s hive sud took them home.Their irzereet in bees increased and today they bo u t of fifty-three swarm! hy good mszismernent. they have kept |.. VOL. XXIX Hmm. W ASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA. AU A The Indian' Prognnln Club held`'"'a. wma! matin g mm- .u my o f um § :;f ' f ° " { § ; f ; f . " * 'from**'"*he w t f !a tu nl h n o nw m a = ¢ 1 | ' n ¢ m » . * |~" I| | , | I | | , g di ng g . ;" nA .A~a n da l l l l a .H a i l !' J a n eD u n n ;v a nv i s i t o r sn tt h e i n gb yH u .J u a nn .I l l .a n di l u .W m' l ' h ° m v w 1 \- r - 1 § ; m § § , " "h o m o( m mF r i d z yo u r '11¢" ° 'f n n a n l" ''" " "" rM n .J .s .C o u n t ya n dE v i l y n W a l t h l l l .P . : r »g p mah wS m i t h ,l i n .K e n n e t hT y s o n ,M r .m d ~ w a l :gF . n m ° m "h m n 'H r 1 = .H o u n dH a i nm dW i n l f r e d ,a n - I l l| § ; | \ g f" nJ g h n~| N m m a~~~C Y C 'E m u ; - a £ _ t l 1 ¢A .E .D i m nh e m e . l i n .J a n nl l u l l l nn t x a n d e dar r.LAW Hdl i n .J .8 .C o u n t ya t t e n d e d1p a r t yu p t l o nf o rl i n ..l i u n sa nl.Fib yx h sp} q P mr l w n1t v e n n g" ' ; ' f ' § °s ; " § ' " ' b ' i ' ; ' " u : ' h " :c f€ | u h » a tu mh o m on fM n .H e n r l f N cn nuIgM k .h dp m g .I l e . M k !i nB h i r .T h ap a n yw a sI nl i nm n "eari > » . mo fl i n .1A .W i l l h m lm f n i n g .l l r .a n dl i n .: a u n tm a i n .» f * " 'B l l d e n . B l a i r ,: p m tS u n d a yn t .t h eJ .P §l l r .a n dQ i n .H m n r dH a i n' u n d l i u d i l al p n ., w i m r n av i s i t e df r o mW e d n u d a y T h ,T h r u5C i u bnm u a h 'w i t hu n t i lF r i d a yw i t hl r .a n dM n .I I n H r s .L o d eB e 1 a e n k . 1 h i |a f t e m o o n .t l i l l l l rm af a m l i yn in m0 : u m . W o r d( n m_ M ¢ , 3 | , y ,h m mm eh h * l l r s .H a i l n ri lan t a u ro fH r .H n l n Andaman homo ln Do Boto Hr. a nd ln. L urrum lililor and lan spent =--wg; atthi JohnHe- Donaldhorns.arkilchonald,Jr. .. . . .m f o r l v i d t . -ouae.~e»~.zHum- J lmea Hullln spent n hnd ln I n t me k y mu u n z th c Ro y d mchrYarnGustuonandt i o *a 25| farm work.Ha nporu' it 'f¢l'J"»!tamoon. dr?thisa n o nnrwndValparaiso;Royal Day and Parker 1!¢Coy, Jr. w rnoHi nmf ?neentiy.:gn on Tuesday of me wick for the Rf. and Hn Alfrid Pauisqn Ind Dnkutah u vt ltfield!andwilirc xh I n d a ll NS U! ~ " | I \ § u n | ' f u r h a r v e s t i n g 5 , g n h | , ¢ g sh owin :inu m m T l u i r v;~Hrs. W alter Tuttll md children of Pador Rumnu en :p mt th e InkOmaha cams Int wadmndav Znvitil ~°*`*'|atAudubon,Iowa.ilra.L.D.Warrick.l r .Tuttle EmmHindi.sonof Mrs.P¢ur;,.,m, up Saturday and all returned Juana,h um anrrmlc monuto Sindlr vveninmf». atimdlud1»n8Coilqe at l'rsmcntMi nNormac xr mho iBurireil, thi» fill.Elton was s Binh gnduNsbr. cum Ing Saturday ior a vhlt an *f um 7 \| r' | c la n, W I *W I ¢°- I vm. her mm, lin.H m m H u n deedw obtaina M| h'f"l"°*u°"i| n¢lfrinndsduringher twoweeks *IEW* hi wi!! un so l'°°d ldvlntage vacation from im duties as telephonein the yur: to come.Iopentor. lr. und Hn. Dm Tham~son. Edna'. .| ..~_~_, .~ E 51 l~ Qu e ! -lad stood thi trip fine., Mina Addie draw to Omaha Saxurday He in havin: n vmr mjoy abia vi.\lt.nn¢l nturmd SUMM Tb t " Ha m lh kh of llama !" ma rNculamea Harry and Kenneth Ts st the Seb!! Allen home lad. TIM-mn alunded |party aztheClark m rTh ;mothers of tbl"lh¥d»":8\r1ék!ezzhomo southof www i n t 1emrd m p n u n t .All Imdiv~en'i8¢.1urdu evening. g ln a n t ti ml-Hr. md K u. L .. L . hmm en ter un he Lua u o f V ulluh . 0 \1* f»- nu m:Uno(alluring reiathruIan h ubeen' r i d tlqnt-flhlhomlof Sur-day,l r .andMn .PeteElliot: Arlington,Aug.11.-Friends and nlatives were waved to l a m of the death of Merrit L. Blackburn, 55. Lincoin,former Arlington resident, of Arlington and Rosi M.of Chi- :agoIienniu funeral arrangements noon..,The decenml grew to manhood nt Arlington.At the time of his death ha was connected with the Old Line Bankers' Insurance Co., of which ha was secretary and choirman oi thebmzrd of an-¢&sm. He il survived by his .yldo1v, his parents,Mr. and Hrs. J. C.Bioch- buru of Arlington; two sisters, Mn. A.W.A-yen Cbkago;Mn .R.A. . pl-me Robinson and Ella. Nohrnberu of Blair,and Elizabeth Newell of a . ee r a l a n d In t e r m e n t y d !!h e hé'[d a t L i n c o l n . W B E K - E N D H O U S E P A R T Y Th e M i n e s D w s t i l i a m d G e r t r u d e L o ve u e h o a t e s s e s t o a h o u s e p a r t y l t t h e i r h o m e w e l t o f t o w n ,th i s we ek -e nd . Th o s e w h o h u e Lbs pl e a su r e o f b e i n g pr e se n t a r e M i n e s E l i a H j e r - th e f i n mm :to be unknown." h o r n - s h o e n w a t Hi l le r P u k ' i n J lyStokeswas|paaoengmtoOmaha Sunday.While :hay did not Omaha. Wednesdaywhenhepun-|carrynfl'anyblueribbons,i b m 8ml§hThursdayl.fI.emoon.'s h lmd 'andrelativeslnO ~ o n Nr. andllrs.R. H. I n n o nmd Thursday.ALL THE P§DP!-B |~orFuhu m, 8 . D. to spe nd l insyn withH n .Ivlrlon'sbrother,Louie Chrilttnlenm d:fromthlrrq__thly willgo toLittleP'¢iI|,li m . f u m this her bmharx. Chu. ms Mben. TheIn r s o maxpeeffob tarns about1da n.. New Ho m e T h ea t er », PRUGRAM _.AUGUST o to 1.1- THURSDAY Marold Ll :yd in/" H O T W A T E» day session. 'lhe Mhdonuy Soc iety mt at the h mn e o f Rn . | u d Hn . J . P . R 1 g g o n W°<5l\¢l¢|l`!» August Bth. Mr.IndUrs.JohnRofe rt ind family me Mr. md Hrs. C: K. An- a r m ndr e ntoOmahaandspent Sunday. Mn. E. C. Brmiie give a :hour for Hn. Geo. Staniey at her home on sccoqnt of the Ions sustained by theStanleyflm.llybyf i nearly drove to Omaha 'ru¢,d,\y. M nondBlu.H.C.Cooper no 'spending sewers! days visiting nh- tlvenm dfriendsatTeknmahthi! week. lclareportldthatRev. T.R. Rosso hu resigned the putonto of thoBapustchurch,totakeeffect soon.Rev;Reneand family have been with ns for the pu; two y ur: and tha community dislikes the ids: of looting such £006 people and oniy uzmuu News° ¢ - - N . Genld Raid,Elmonw¢|¢_. Cul Hart, had J\!1¢l6!l»0llr Wm. Rutledge. I.|V_§r_gaLoire, HnivergWat, Neil Budic, B. C. Bundle and Jun Ryan were mon: thou that took the au h n u g noftheexcurxianrateszu Duinzh,Wiaoonzin onFridénn wnzing on Monday.They' wf having hid l wonderful trip. J u a nPatrickInd fnnily of Ord, -»Madame Mlbello W agner-Shook and Com~ E\*'I~INlXG-»- Ad=nis|Ing,5Dg ¢so 0Popular Music al Prelude - -Madonna Mobello W agner-Shank and Com L e c t u r e ." T h e R o o t s o f i h e R S § u b l i c " s C ymond IS. Toi "inspiraliunai Climax of tho Your" . w r r z n r z o u x Admlssinn 504: F- lF " ! l' i D A Y The Kiddie: Own Circ us Home Town Young "Od ds an d E nd s lro m the Stlgo " Har dlwly ' Ev1=:N1:~:G--- Admission 504: New York Suc c ess --"Th o Plr st v Laughs sud Tours from Msrried Lifo Admission $I.00 \ lx. .nrI § Last Thursday afternoon Plenssnt _ . - One of the attractions in Blair Yum District ached girls oc lshnltld next Sgrmday evening will he s the beginnings and memoirs of their concert br the Blair Juvenile Band. srhool days of the :fears ln the sev- These young folk! have put In many °me of Mrs.Laxens long hours pnelicing and perfeerinscuties at the ho Jeger,nee Zena Wnrrick,on 5th1|,h¢m,¢1\,¢; and they ere engaged In 5 fine work.street in this city. The party was in honor of Julia They will appear un the streefln of Cnrtor Lippincott and Call: WarrZck;B|,i,and Pilar n number of selec- lireiler who are visiting old friends tions and should have s big crowd here.''around them to eneouran them and The rl ..a in!ng members were cheer them on. Cnrrie Jorma Free, Don Carter, Lu 'Ihe following program will be errtia Lippincott Csntiin, Mattie Mc- given: Cloud Noble and Semin Warrick llsrc h-Home 'Town Hand -Weidt Stapleton.T0\»¢;ru;Q--The Iron Count -King Mary Compton hlehlanigsl nnd Se" mde _| » °¢u Dream --Hu !! Mary Mead Bunn were unsbte to be Moana.Wait:-..--Bsrnsn! Intermissionpresent. " Delicious refreahmentrvrere served March-RG!Rover ---Weld! by the hostess.All spent s vary Omuture-Ambition --Bennult, delightful sflernoon.Trombone Solo --ht Me Call You Sweethearta a Lscturo --~E. R. Rich Admission Stk E V E N I N G » Hlghline Music al Program-De Marco Harp En Three W onderful Cunnan Harm. Five People in an Am:LP Aixnc ii ve Prognm A iulon 75c FOURTH :JAY AF`TERZ'i00S-~- . BLAlR'S SATURDAY NlGli'l"S mmcrlon Inmate Bud win Put on Cmnn In Uptown Dblrleu.Slores Wlll B0 Open To Reaivn v BLAIR CHAUTAUQU August 22-26, 192 -_FIRST D AY l-:vz:~:mG---1 Tllfllllng Mystery Drum!_-"Thu own Most Exciting Mystery PM Since "Tho Bal" Admlnluu 15c SE CO ND DAY AFTERNOON-- Marry Mlnnrnlles tram Pldlk Isle:-- ---- 2|p|!f|[NoveI!y Troubad~ Admlulon BlkE\'ENING_._ Munlcd Dddlllu - 7.apA¢\'| Nuvelty Trou~- Address. "Through Fln Rcpubllex on Horn~ u. wnmma Internationally Fnmom Explorer Relating `\Hi- Adventures Admlulxn 506 THI R D D AY AFTERNOON-~ WASH. COUNTY FARMERS HAVE A VACATION Bdr.and Mrs.John Aroneon and Mr. ;ndMr| . J ohn hlc llowd drove over zo Shenandoah, Iowa int Sat- uruey mo wn g.Another car con-taining wi n M¢o<ml=1_m|fimily md Mrs. Hmnah Beale: accompanied them and the pany put on e pro- gram over Uv radio at tha Henry Feeld station at !.h1~eo o'c.lock Sat- urdsy afternoon. The prognm consisted of old fiddlen,W m NcDonldd played e cottomrood le d,John Mellonold played the vioiin and the ladies in the party,H n .Aronson and Mrs. Will l»IcDowd»socompmiod them on the piano.A poem written by Juhl Helfiowd.e tribute in l o n ard Henry Fidd, ln.: told by Hrs. Aroneon.Blair folks listening in heard the Pwmm v¢rf¢=1l:»f Thea' thu-were lnvitld to impact the Henry Field pilot whic h ll n huge conoemThe second oar returned to Bhd: that evening ami the tint c ar en- joyed |nmp ing trip throughout lure,returning home lut Tuesday evening. They visited friendl.rested m d uw many thing: £0 think about in the long winter to como. M O ND AY AN D TUE S D AY Ail¢e|\P'r|n|l¢ and Htmcijlirberl In " W l L D F l R E " A Thrlillng Racing Melodrnm; -MERMAID COMEDY- suN|>Av Mlrlon Dnvlel. Holbrook Bllnn andHurryMyers In "ZANDER THE GREAT" A Zlullng Modern Comedy Duma FOX News, HODGHPODOE and s|»ou1um11' FRID AY, s ¢ xTuRDAY.& SAT. MATINEE Harold Bell Wrlghi'| M611 ol | Man Made Oren! by Love 4|so help-ers. Mi nP u r ilvenonaccompanied Sir.amili n .C.H.BlanchardofHarman zo om. 1° :hop .Ba vb!! friends on Tuauhy. C o me d y - " UP O N ' r u e F A RM visitingfriendsandrelativeslure md walk-ind. Mn. Wm. Carpenter amPdnughter af Blair, were visiting frlendrhen aa Thunday . Peier L. Petensn and fawly lg!! Wdncsdaymorningbyautofor a trip to the lake: in Minne|5ta,"1!z|rs ghey expect to spend a very enioyahla e peop0ermnn were Irons edfromtheir alumbonabout3:30 o'cloek Sunday morning by tha sound of the fire whistle whic h nllld the firemen to the Claus Katt home in the west! put of town, which is oe cupiedby111°Dr.GeorgeStanley funlly .Muc h damage tru donetrthe intein; of the h¢u»§_p1d pne- ticnllyallofthefurnitureofDrvuuifiun.!Btah!eys was mined.Tha orgin o! |~r.ra.~~ucWEN UMM]apf.nt!anBa:un!ay1|ri£h!'rleudaanduIhomotoreddtorelativesinOmaha.io nw1J.W. Jacobs,n r ' n wwasi5Pm: Sunday and ""°"' "'°d w . Hennanan Ma i n, "Wednesday.;WilliamGqrlaonandfamily,of H.OWilliamson, JohnHkinnar, Omaha visited friend: andrelativu Wm. Rankiiz and Harold wuva=mn;'*°f°Sunday. motand19 Omaha onhudneu lastMr. andHn .0.H.Godsey and '\'ednn¢lay. ., H i aEiedieeand0.LIiilsingar Hrs. Hwy Xu hlfn an was a p. ":dr ovet6" Omaha Sunday and spent eager toTekamah Thursday.1 Menu Ed Latta and Walter Hope- well, of Takamah wan lookin; after business. matters here on Thursday. William Kramer was a passenger zu TekamahFriday.» theday\rith_Hrs.O.L.Hilainger and Mia: Theima G°dm'¢ The work on the large flume on the big drainage ditc h mr of mmisprognaaingnicely, weatheru i t' ditiona have been a bl; aid to this work.1 .~, ynvisiting friends and mhdvu bore. Bo/butsandRo nRanchh un force of men enraged ln painting the elevatorAndotherbuilding:urhkh uhh vary muc h to in lnnnmaep. JooephLyonsn aalouthbound pnsrengertoOmahaSunmday. Funk Larson and family, of Col umbus, Nc bruha re spen ding nv enl dz n vis iuu: with Mr. Llr \on'l parents, llr. md lu. J ohn Lnnbn. Fred 301111. mana;ir of thu Far mer-'UnionStanv uirlnllc ilng buzinouinFnmonzSaturday. Hr. andHrs. Gnome Sbettl nu tondtoWayan.Nebrr.and:p mt thed wSunday. H n .Goo.Snnioym ddalldnn .,j'~I5' CVO*-atner;.~.,r.an~ gk~snmg., 1z. s :"\a a ~g. ~. ~L 1 .r \ Hlin. A. A. Andiandnamsons, Dan r. lad Hn. W ill '|'| \°mPl°B» lt- and Clifton andHr. andMrs. Mn- ,eo mps nl- od lry Mr. and Hn .A. i'\ f'i rio.\ Donny Ind hmliy , of TnhmlhYou Ind Hr. Henry inch drove lo*Hr.andli n .FredRayspent WmlthillSunday toattendthe.f ll' 8 u m . \ y mu m; a t a m c i d l mu -nhrxl af thc!yr Mnbva mn,Loualafhr lmna. Cnmvtll, *hp 'ru um in an autoun. Um lversomenunainod un mobil! uddont.followingguests at dinner lust Sun llr g - B u s wma : a n tn u ln od th e d u .Hr .m eHrs.c mJacobsen, H¢.Clr£hyI-sdln'P m mn lv eCiub Hn. sm-uw Jacobsen and a.u;h:¢»». as a mdn l ma ti n g s ai h dto¢l1! °| l| ;| | | du n .Jan-nnAtwoodm u tua sph ns for aampin gtr ipi n the 1)r.andln . .N.H.Ahmad,alsom u h u m .I l r .andMn .WI!!Jncobsenand U m l lGGro w is vn kr in z a a au imr , Lu au, u l of Omah a. v m :' R h h wmotlur,li n -LG.mn, 'r.x,Ivtraon me daughlu Fisk.,of. VaipuiheFloydGmver atlnndld a party 1; zhe Rav. R. P. la d o u h o me lmlh I | ! | lh lr lr lth»~.. g ticket. price.Sesaonticketa are transferable wil Bvruelheart3iarcPbor!uss ----Huff Bur Spangled BannerFdday@Saturday Specials; s ._~ K MSu ,xv~. For Friday and Saturdaf we offer the following specials: Round, Sirloin and 'I' Bpne Steak, lb.25c§ Beef Roast, per lb.-l5c to/20c3 Beef Boil"5'~Bc to l4c° Fresh Ground Hamburger, lb.l5c Fresh Northern Bullheadx,"27c C & ll Cue Sugar, per 100 lb.$6.60§ ThisallCASH~I QQ / 0WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY _Buck .Innes In "GOLD AND THE amp" Thrllllng Dflm| of the Golden Wu!" comay-"TannenFear" |' With Kenneth Harlan and Helene Chadwic k Comedy-`°l}lHT':' Fmrms" program.Unmmuutinn tic kets Iur the farmers sold al. lh price as season tickets. . . . . . .. _ ... . _. ._. . BLAIR MERCHANT CELEBBATES BIRTHDAY Funk S. Bigelow vu the vlcthm -,no»~lam- way.»~n.- SuId\1»m mundelildrvnmd M n .s n m m a u u h u b u n ¢ u x u m » s m ' u y m m m a » n , c \ » ° . ¢ , 4 , , , ; . , ¢ , 4 ¢ ¢ , ¢ u mo d w h u mgll r . | n dl r x . . ! .Padansnan: lndhnilol0m»Be\tymdlr.am|l|ru.Wm.RiHA1, " , w , 5 , , ' § , , , , ¢ h , q 1 . n A n . ¢ - m m . ¢ r n u u ¢ u » a q u » A . n n ;`D \ xo n h o ua llo n d a y x! u mwn . . f*C o m i n g : T o m M i x i nNonhSideandSouthSideS¢0|~ " R i d e r s o f t h e P u r p l e S a g e ?m a sB N r ne g p. 9a°<~|vg'uo»\ city several y u r :a lulazmer,and ends young and old by his who is a practical farmer ao that Mr. and Hrs. Heath will he assured that neryihing will be |11 Hgh! az ihli end of the I0l¢|. IN a o s u a OF DUB Pom'LAUBEATE . . . tamed a cali from him p h o f t h e c h u r c h ea loa the n o p art w ¥|. l1 he i n t h e fa l l t o c o n t i n u e s l l l d i t l i n Q l i c a g u . F o l l o w i n g h h g m ; or d a i n e d . H e n e w h u a : c h a i n h i s b r i d e w i l l gc.n b Se p t e m b e r u r b a n h e t w o ye a rs .Th e E n t e of Dr. John Neihardt, poet laureate of Nebraaka, will be dedlcntod at the park at Wayrle, Nebr., his boyhood home,August 19.Tho Neihardt Cluh la sponsoring the plana..Gov. AI:Llullin.Chmceiior Avery of the Stats Univordty and s number of utter celebrities of Nebnakn wil! be iluro to llld reu the crowd.Dr. Neihnrdl himself wil! be then.Al! Irluuted nm invited to illeml. drivi ng ~ami th u timi ng .front ranh. TheLadies' AidoftheH.E.;MarionDenny,ofTlklm-lb*I H¢11\}reh metI n tWahemdnyfor a n tg uuga lng b usin euinHermanonP all dny letsio n at tha Gwr n LoweHondny. bornenndrnjoyednpicnicdinher'George Hart and J. B. Jansen mo- at noon.Thr Aid will moat Wednes-:und£oOmahaonbusinessTues- g»>- August 2I It Um; B. L. Ran: dly . Thunday. lin. Frmd Robertson tru a pan- GjjllixtoBlair on'Ihur»d.|y. Mr. md Hrs. Dun Mc Donald are spcndigg their nation ia Minnesota 1v!i!1e'lIr. and Hn. Harold Webster areI'-wllinsnf tnHr .Hellbnaldn iniezuts on the farm.. ' |I nel me nam: - J. L. Pounds one prlcé clothier "Blair,.--Nebr. A m i nengagedinmaids;uuml d u mg uinthobutmc ntmfthe school bulldog. in order that another clam room might be made, an mah! room for the increase in attenfdanoe lr . md Hr s .E. C. Burdic,Hrs. E. W. Bundie. Hrs. W. T. Meadnr, ofFremontmotorldtoOmahal m Wldnesday. H.P.Sorensen of Lyons, at ons txme s resident of this vicinity, spent revealdaysvisitingutheI'red Euler home. ,..'*; °tnOmahqW~ e y . r. and In. George Smith were p a u l n n ntoBldr Saturday. MinesVioietHansonm dRuby CummingsspentSaturdayatthe Char!!! Eby home ec Unil Hlrold Barge, who has been work in :InOmaha,spenttheweek-end with .hisparents,Br.andMn .A. W.Barge. Hr. and Mn. J ay Thompson, Hn. Leo Cameron and Mn. Ndl Burdie spent the putweek atLake Oko boj. Mr. Lewis Horn end family spent Sunday inOmaha withHr.!lorn'e parents. . FORMER CONGHEGA PAST A number of friends rveelvd invitations z wuiding af Mr. Robert Lincoln, and Mi n on Wednesdny, Angus Fa m Baptist church Nvbr., a reception to f~ many.Hr.Inglis uupplied o a :arp I ldayowning.An n u !11.th lt dame -being his mu! char-I W ILL LEAVE FOR FLORIDA Without q u knowledgd,his 'lifei "'~. maugud to invite around forty Mr. and Mrs. E . V. Huth,who friends to como and make m¢lf¥rr:=!de in the Sutherland school dirt- with them that evening.eric!west of Blair, are making pre» Dancing was the mnin attnc tlon poration: to lure for Rodda about ol the evening and nice refreshments September lst.Ther have three worn served at 5 late hour.on.<in Florida and they expec t to Those present wished him mln! be gone obout n y ear. hippy mu m s or the dny,before White they are away,their fine leaving for their homer.frm: til! be worked by another son tha future m a m vlsrrs BLAIR Harry Plat: arrived in Blair Int Thursday evening from his home in Clny Cenlsr. Nebr. for 1 brief visit with his nlstcr.Mrs.ggpff Chris- memren and to shake ha n with his old '§iend|.. Harry has been county treasurer out in hh county for several y earn an-L is locking well and healthy and |. ~mmornr,.. 0'Brleno iGretna,Nehr. callldon Depot;Warden,0 .L.Hihingver Ts eaayandleftthreelhouland mouth black beio to be planted in wa- terin this vicinity. Theylooked over somepondsandlakesinView of mining them out to uveall game fishtobetransplantedinwater when they wil! not die. Mn .LdlerneLoweinmn d i n x severe!days with friends and rela £I\e5atBleneoe,Iowa. TimColgan,HonaniCameron andFrank Colgan competedin the - - -- -.- -_ _. . . . _.- . _ _ .- .||Q bring your work no The Enterprise. rMr.andMrs.R.M.Blackburn and sons,Richanl andHowell,of Chiagostoppedof!hereSaturday between train: en their *W me Qu per,Wyg, where they Will make a briefvisit. . Mr.andMrs.H.W.Schoettger and daughter,Clara;Mr. andMrs. "ill Reekmeyer, son Thorlo and Misa wilam Conifer, left Saturday ona motor lrlp through Iowa and Minn- eaota.Theyexpecttobeu r i ? se wn !weeks. faciewere.nmlin A total ~ou.I I\ Mr. end Mn. Gllllun of Tekanuh,\;-3533333991,535 weretheguestsafhordsughtnn!I ND I A N P o ww o w llrs. R. H. Bovee on Monday. Mr.andMrs.J enHooverof Bessie Creek, Nebr. are spending a few dey : this week at thi Mr. and Mn. Gilbert Qlson home. Hrs.. m im a m aandchildren mm-nedSunday fromseverald u e visit with a sister at W dthill, Heb. BenWest has a form of men ll workexnvazmginpreparatoryto building x new residence propeny on thelou justwest of thepropeny ' 1- - » Waithlll. J uly 3l.LW innebqoIn uian powwunr will be held an Winne bago,A w w :12to16inclusive. Ellnm are ben5 made tn have the Burlington railway mn a [ow round tripexcursionon.August18from Omnlm md lincoln to Winnebago. Thea n n wOmahaIndianpol'- nms will run ton days, August 21 toAugust 30, lncluaivo.It will be helm 'nt the Omaha Indiln agenc y, him.occupied by D. Buck.Mr. andMn. I-:_ wHurdle mmuliebr..abouteightmilesa u tof among n girly that left for in out- lnz* at Leec h Lab in Minneoot; Wllthill. ~B|-All?'S LEADING NEWSPAPER Ask for 'BLUE RIBBON BREAD'GENERAL ANDm c / u .NEW S AND Comm mAsk for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" NO. 29GUST 13, 1925 wmmaq, August Bth. Mr.andHrs.JohnRofert had family and Mr. and Hrs. C: K. An- a r m ndrovetoOmahaandspent Sunday. Mn. E. C . Bnnii e give a :hour for Hn. Geo. Staniey at her home on sccoqnt of the Ions sustained by theStanleyflm.llybrf i nearly Snnlu, manning.Tho housohokl ef» faciewerealmos t a mu l lo u. tivesm dfriendsatTeknmaht~ week. lclareportldthatRev.. T. Ram hu resigned the putorl¢6 thoBaath*church,totakeeff soon.R u ;R e mma fa mily ha been vrlthns forzhagsostzvro ye md tha community dillikes the- of looting such £006 people andon \\i.dthem :roll in their new fic » \ visitingfriendsandrelativeslure md walk-ind. Mn. Wm. Carpenter amPdnughter af Blair, were visiting frlendrhen aa Thunday . Peier L. Petensn and fawly lg!! Wdncsdaymorningbyautofor a trip to the lake: in Minne|5ta,"1!z|rs ghey expect to spend a very enioyahla e peop0ermnn were Irons edfromtheir alumbonabout3:30 o'cloek Sunday morning by tha sound of the fire whistle whic h nllld the firemen to the Claus Katt home in the west! put of town, which is oe cupiedby111°Dr.GeorgeStanley funlly .Muc h damage tru donetrthe intein; of the h¢u»§_p1d pne- ticnllyallofthefurnitureofDrvuuifiun.!Btah!eys was mined.Tha orgin o! nel me nam: - J. L. Pounds one prlcé clothier "Blair,.--Nebr. M O ND AY AN D TUE S D AY Ail¢e|\P'r|n|l¢ and Htmcijlirberl In " W l L D F l R E " A Thrlillng Racing Melodrnm; -MERMAID COMEDY- suN|>Av Mlrlon Dnvlel. Holbrook Bllnn andHurryMyers In "ZANDER THE GREAT" A Zlullng Modern Comedy Duma FOX News, HODGHPODOE and s|»ou1um11' FRIDAY, s¢xTuRDAY.& SAT. MATINEE Harold Bell Wrlghi'| snék ol | Man Made Oren! by Love " T h e R e - C r e a t i o n o f B r i a n K e n t " W lth Kenneth Harlan :ml Helene Chadwic k Co me d y - "D l¥ lTYAND S " New Ho m e T h ea t er »,PRUGRAM _.AUGUST o to 1.1- THURSDAY Marold Ll :yd in/" H O T W A T E R " Comedy-"UP UN 'rue mm;i="a'&§&'§;`£§¥32§`§Ee°<'§a'i;' s .`_. ¢~\.. ~s.' For Friday and Saturda' we offer the following specials: Round, Sirloin and 'I' Bpne Steak, lb. 25c I.aV_§r_nsLoire, HaivemWest, Neil Budic, B. C. Bundle annJesseRyan were amen; thou that took the su rantagaoftheexeuraienrateszu Duinth,Wisconsin onPrintersee limting on Monday.They rapeashaving had a wonderful trip,K James Patrickand family of Ord, Nebraska are spending several days visiting friends and relatives here. RobertsandRoseRanchhasn force of men IDKIIG6 ln painting the elevatorandotherbuildingssrhkh adds very muc h to its lnnnmaep. JosephLyonswasasouthbound pnsrengertoOmahaSaturday. Frank Larson and family, of Col umbus, Nsbrashars spending sev srsl day s vldtlng with Mr. Lltaon'l parents, llr. and Irs. J ohn Larabn. Fred 301111. mana;sr of the Far mer-'UnionStorewasirlnllc ilng businessinPreznon;Saturday. Hr. andHrs. George Shuts nu tonsdtoWayne,Nebrr.and:p mt th e dwSvndsr llrs.Geo.Stanleyanddslldran spent last Saturday with friends and relativesin Omaha., J.W. Jacobs,ofBlairwasin Hennan sn businessWednesday.H.otwu us mm, J oh na n n e " , Wm. Rankin and Harold WliH.a:nson :unkindto Omaha onbudness last ||..| lr . an d Hrs .E. C. Burdic,Mrs E. W. Burnie. Hrs. W. T. Header, o FremontmotoradtoOmahaIf Wednesday. H.P.Sorensen of Lyons, at ~l trme a resident of this vicinity, :pen reversldaysvisitingsttheI'red Euler home. o. H. G°d3¢Y andenneth Schenek d oretnOznahqWay.X... and Irs. Gemge Sngith we passengerstoBlalr Saturday. MissesVioietHansonandRuby CummingsspentSaturdayatthe Char!!! Etsy hams ac Unis' IIarotd Bane. who has been work ingInOmaha,spenttheweek-end with .hisparents,Br.andMrs.A. W.Barga. Hr. and Mrs. Jay Thompson, Hrs. Leo Cameron and Mrs. Ndl Burdie spent the pastweek atLake Oko I:-of. ltr. Lewis Horn and family spent Sunday inOmaha withHr.!lorn's parents.\ |Hr. and Hrs. D. Buck were among thosewhomatureddormtoKrug I ~ Park Sunday and spent the day. ;WilliamGarrisonandfamily,of Omaha visited friends andrelatives hereSunday. 1Mr. andHrs.0.H.Godsey and \%.'ednss¢ls§. ., li s aEiedieeand0.L.IIilsingar Ha-s. Henry Xuhliean was s pass' eager toTekamah Thursday. Messrs Ed Latte and Walter Hope- well, of Tskamsh were lookin; after business. matters here on Thursday. William Kramer was a passenger to TekamshFriday.s drovet6" Omaha Sunday and spent theday\rith_Hrs.O.L.Hilsinger and Min Thehns. Godssy.r The srork on the large flume on the bi; drainage ditch en: of sewn1|progressingnicely, l'£l.!hBlak u ditions have been a bl; aid to this *D rk1 |. ~mmcnet,.. 0'Brleno iGrltnl,Nehr. cllledon Depot;Warden,0 .L.Hihingver Ts eeayandleftthreethousand mouth black beio to be planted in wa- terin this vicinity. Theylooked over somepondsandlakesinView of mining them out to uveall game fishtobetrlnapllnledinwater when they wil! not die. Mn .LdlerneLoweinmn d i n x severe!days with fi-iends end rele £I\e5atBleneoe,Iowa. TimColgan,HonaniCameron andFrank Colgan competedin the - - -- -.- -_ _. . . . _.- . _ _ .- .|1 bring your work no The Enterp rMr.andMrs.R.hi.Blaekbu and sons,Richanl andHowell,o Chiagostoppedof!heres a m e ; between treina en their *W me per,Wm. where they .will make briefvim. . Mr.andMrs.H.W.Sehoetlge and daughter,Clara;Mr. andM "ill Reekmeyer, son Therlo and Mis wil%»» Conifer, left Saturday on motor lrlp through Iowa and biinn eeota.Theyexpecttoheur e severalweeks. .u~ 11.ga~weremeguestsafhordsughtan!zxuanzr o ww o llrs. R. H. Bova on Monday. Mr.andMrs.JessHooverof Bama Creek, Nebr. are spending a few dnya this week at thi Mr. and Mn. Gllhtrt Qlson homa. Hrs.. m im a m aandchildren mm-nedSunday fromaaverlldays visit with a sister at W dthill, Heb. BenWest has a fone: of men ll workexnvazmginpreparatoryto building x new residence propeny on theiota justwest of thepropeny ' 1- - » Waithlll. July 31.LWinnebqoI uian powwuur will be held an Win b l n ,A w w :12to16inclusi Ellom are ben3 made m have Burlington railway mn a [ow roun tripexcursionon.August18fro Omnlm md lincoln to Winnebago. Thoa n n wOmahaIndianpol' was will run tm days, August 21 tAugust 30, lncluaivo.It will be hcl 'nt the Omaha Indiln agency, Macoccupied by D. Buck.Mr. andMn. I-:_ wBurdic mmuliebr..abouteightmilesa u to among n girly that Zeit for an out- lnz* at Leec h Lab in Minneoot; Wllthlll. A mu. mn MURE GRAVEI. i n nParmenFeelNed O! P-: fla unt Ro ll.A tl W i lli n g To : ml To Al-lat I n Clllhlg Tk Espana 'Ib County I GBAVELING GAINS m PAVOR Permunnt :ond bulhllni IA only in lt'|.|n(|.n¢y in»\o~1|r u W u h i n r rm omlnty u soneurnad-'m p c o p h \Mn| with o l Blai r ln foulin g the nad o f n r rlvu lad wud ny up thu b u l i o m z m d u w d we h x o l o f m m l d h the county that could uu |nv\l more uhuuupou than this mul-la hu bee n so me dm din any m l vm-k of 'my manlhido a n b e e n d o n o o n t h h ma d v ly md lt h already Nlinlllhl w und llid ilt - Wlth d n u u o l a n d o n h d N U I nndar u m mad eould bl widmed wa th e | ld |d k h l l u m m and It wouddmhonbonsdyfnrneuntoi gnnl In d w e u e in lan d t hu thc fnnnen ln this uniun | 11 lo mdovl u~ hun Lhll dom that they odor to h n u l t h u g n v d i n c o i e h n n s a n d u m w u l d b o t h o b l n e s t p s n o l dn expanse.This woulll mean much In B i d ! m¢*n t \ l \ | | | | u t i m \ b | a f ! \ l ¢ bleulng xo the famun up me bob- tw-nx ny md we would be glad ta ua iz dom. have in this way ineni sw e to their present nu Queen beu have been a from Alabama in order n r a mu may be improve hees were ahipped in mu boxes and are bought by t Lui. year the Hon.-son bn only twenty-seven swarmsproduced6,500 pounds o BLAIR BOY sumo GOOD Dud ley cu m. nn of \|n . C hu. c u m o f u m d e y . le ft w u mmy lor Bwonn, Okhlwnm when he vm wen bc fin d u d u u instruc wr In agrkuuu In Banana Qdhn- D u d le y v u : u n d a n I h m. m Cam: uommud. an the benc h md Ln been In touc h with lu-m work d l h h llf a md l l x h e l d u n well mu d i n n n t h e wi f i # x a r i b ! ! hu bn been elected.In uhlitio n to hh pmuul uperl~ bert te r : lay ers I n r " Ile nd- e adult bln the an m I HD NA L I B T o wm a in Blair hlVB l emnmltteel no meeting wltlu n o d nunen for so euly ln the gmms.Th e n rvnmm lor mm u m y m n exceptionally hlzh c lue and u A mixed pmgnm will please the polr ulau u A whole.Slanlng u ll with "The Gorllla", one of lhe mualreelebntenl nllvl at lu kind md durlng the uesxlen mn nlc,lm u n s : ml vu-'led lnl| l\.lln~ mrntn wlll enumnln for (ln dAy |.The mg lan! :ill Se wma In me perk m e w t a l the Cnrmennen lumber yard whlch in the mont con- trnl loentlon the! eould be ubtllnld. Th l a d a m uns now n l ll n |et S'1.W fur the adult and commuullan tlelxeu and #LW for c hlldrenk ul- ;-\n Lklvpu.After the elnutnuqun mm me pric e will he ulvuneml ua 82.50 and 31,50 no thou who expect to go should buy early. cnmmuuuon dnkeu lun been pm vided for the benem of the In-mer, \vl.|¢J\given hlm n right ta choose his enwerulnment and ni l!use l\l| whvle nuker. n o o s r z n s l N BLA IR enc e. ha ln n gnduuu or our c anunlvmily me Lincoln, being n mam- n<~r of the Clun uf um.The Enterpr iu J am |hart o l lrltnrln ln wllhlng hlm the belt of |l¢l('0fl|< UL D s s ' r r l. z n s mn ' Thnndly , Auzmt 27 at lhgnella, lows, mth unnnnl mu t ln g o l B w rixan Guunty Old Samlen lull Plo- A mn p n n lm a t ll u n . a n d z p.n\.. eoneeru by Woodbine land ol sa pleeu ll 1:00 md 4:00 pm. Ball nmu. bowary danc e, merry-zwrouml md elde nm-nctlnnl.Ne dn; like thll (or meeting old Irilrvdl. "W ell, l uk ( wr na lh lllt hi er . When my time :lull some ta | u.'n u n n tlek e l u m will u h me To the lolkl 1' usd to know." You uns welcome, VI SI TS B E LA TI VE S I N nu m lr. .im Hn. Gwm N. lllller m d three ee n : n rr lvd lu t Frldly l A bunch of Konami boosun came \hm\\|h Blnlr l u t Saturday un »me nd ¢h¢_b<»n."m p for their plenlc whnh w. ha ll: o qx. mn; me an Ke mn rd Th ur sd ay llle Ovvrm-w.| m...y m e S l t u n l l y o i u m m x za,at ¢h ¢| ' rmy n m me w Ha n na h a nd n m at Western,llvv the een-l the pulplt al hunch in thisso dnrln; thc' |m m m :wg slneerlly lml h e y o u n g ~ Calhoun,Bennington.Elkhom,Fre- mont and Arllngton un their dx-mil. whleh they lntemled mnklng. They mvnwfl in Blxir long enough u give some band nauelc and n (ew ro\:||n¢ talk! and then went on their ~y~We uke ef! our hu w them. xg :were real booatern r \ " ma 1 ° u w unwvx-za FRIENDSpechlly,we n!"'''. \ when he len "lf theological .ltlon he v u Ilh lp mi lllh mu l In elrh' will ltndy for rprlu extend: 1 :ulahee for HICAGO Mr.and Mrs.llenry Chrimmen were host and 'xosmn to thin y mml.'l|.1y rmn n .or Denver, ca m m i Fl-may unlll Monday.The vwn u from Albert lu . ll l n n u a t l h r A Ivlbll w| U\l r .Mlller'| PINXILI, llr. and lin. Hnnl Hlller end also with Ll:bid!l'l€f|Mr.John m u "and olhu rrlnllvea.They expett w stu! on their nturn trip next Sat- uniay. PUTS ON WINDOW DISPLAY The Ollsnnum Jewelry nm hu| very nttnetive wlnduw dhplny e! vndoul phcu of good; In mr line which Sa naman; mneh mention.Euh Friday n new dlrplay nppennan-i lt n well vurth while L0 ltop and look this dllplly over. l nusmrsa ANDSOCIAL FDRECAST l ; ladle: wen uw Mlnes Lennon. ¢...§M,.15-Trlc onnty c w , T u tl n g und Muule lln nnn and they n n making the lrlp by auto from Denver and returned by the Kamal Cliy mute.Mr.Chrlxlensen and Mr.Hnnuen u n boyhooat :hmm and w the gnnu were given a hearty vrelmme. i 1 Au'n pknlc lt Arlington.Aug.16-Ulnlr Independents 'venueTehmlh ut Blair ball plrk./wa.xo-m-nl.-,mn mule at Ar- |llngtanAug20-Old Smlul Plsnie .lt Pt. Cnlhnun.Aug.20-22-County Touhors Innl.fa mungwn.: le gina Iclzuv uula¢Tnurnh>'!nfumoou m d plan N 'Kannnnl folk were called from ms over Sunday.' lhth :mu 'ruefmy night at about The Love girls have planned pie»il0:8€ to fight flre in s barn owned nice, horn-back rldn and ni l wrh lb y Homer Wright.The structurc of enusruinment for their guests lfldihild been nla r k by lightning and ' r m s n m DID Nc r p s s u ,~L m v z Po n C1 The Dave Tivia hrm over north o!Jena Nielsen m d f Ariington s i m v u qlvertind to Wtdulldny morning of ull at public audlon yesterday, fail- auto for Chlcqo and un. lack Quinhn, who vndewenl;mu at huh school. lmily loft on us cpeniion at Qho I-M11 U¢¥%f;Au¢.£2-26-Bldr Chauunqu. ull! liek by ! hmpitad in cmlhl lllt 'lik is ¢'l\§.»\ug. 28-'Nlahingtnn County H5553 other aunmniulr don: nic ely .Har c hildren ani ie Picnic at Arlington park. ~ ~ ual: ata;ing nl the Louis Grimm home'north of Ilhir.I Bhd i t ug h: i n 'r m mmmalla n lookin!f ° " " d ua I l°0d*1ru:s l tntal lou bdora the fire wulnl to nl! on :mount of a limb ot point: and will be gunstlrre..Iuunguhhod.|bidden.or tm day s. \ .¢a .I h p n m E-THE ENTERPBISE-mm. Nebn-uh, Ama xa, ms-'nm ENTERPRISE-Blair.Nab:ukn.Annum 1 1 1991:#n a ilu n W HI For information regarding exrur aion fares, train service, etc.. apply tn any Ticket Agent,Chicago 6:North Western Ry.\ ,283:Coon w|TH~ s The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way BLAIR GAS COMPANY NUTICB 'ro CRBDITOHS DF E31 AT!I q - STATE OF NEBRASKA, sl..Washington CountyIn the County Court In the Matter of the Estate of Cnr! Hansen Decenml: To The Cre- ciiton of said Estate: You an Hrrr- by Notified, That I wilt lit at the County Court Room in Blair in .-aid County,on the llth day of Sept. and the 12th tiny of December, 1925 nt 10 o'clock n.m.nn each of 5i1i°l days to receive and examine al! clrima against said Estate,with a vicu to their anljmtment and nilow ance.The time limited for the ptr HcCIallAn home. Wil!Ludwig ln lmprovinl his pmperty by the addition of a largn purch across the front of the hfuu. Mr. and Mn . E d Bo h r returned to Plnlrwiew on Saturdayr after at- tending the funeral of Mr.Boker'n father, N. F. Boker. which was bald ARLINGTON NOTES -- u p Ariinglon, Aug. 5,-Mr. Utd H n . Charles Watts and Hina Helen Cook of Omduf were 'Tuesday vriziton at !| e home of Mr.mad Lin.Harry Gllfrey. Mr.and Mrs.R.M.Blackburn. C i u b . 1: 3 0 p . m . - - A f t e r n o o n v w r n m - M u l l e ---I" !. . G \ l h o u n ~ In vo c a t i o n -R a v.L u t h e r X~- S o n g , " H o w D o Y o u D o "-- W e i co n m t o F t . C a l h o u n ,l i n y o r o F t . C a l h o u n --J . l K . T r i d H. Haworth of West Point,vim-| ed an Sunday with hla daughter, l i m W.I.Nelson m d Dr.Nel- son.Mrs.Haworth,'sho h u been vialtinghere for seven! weekl. rw turned to W ent Point with Mr. Ha- worth. Geraldine Coney of North Bqnli, Hr. and Hrs. V. W .Iloyies md daughter,Situ Dorothy Taylor of Omaha visited on Wednesday ant! 'l'hm:day with Mn. Boylan plrants, Mr. and Mn. W . S. Hadley. Min Bess Breniger, of Bennett ll rafting et the home cf her llltar, Mn .C. G.Mvshnil. ' ! ' m k e , n . . fua.n.n.Po..\.zb. 8 o o 2 a 0oTh o m p l o n , 2 b . . . 4 0 R o n i n , , 3 b . . . . . 8 0 B o m m ¢ n , r f . . . 3 o H . A d l n u , c . . . . 8 0 W a n - d , } 1 ' . . . . . 3 9 P o e k , p . . . . . . Z 0 R.A d l m | , d .. 2 o Chnmbem lb . 3 1 2 2 o 1 a o 0 0 o 1 0 0 o 0 o 0 To h ll . . . 2 5 1 5 2 1 1 2 Ll-\~l'i¢» u-Sb ArlingtonAB.R.H»P0..»LI-I . . . a o 1 a a 1 Llvfsrncmucfé A1 snumnmnn mi and Ran63eeves Steady -Commggftcok Dull l 25 CENT DROP IN H068 Llhanl Ruunpu ol lhup und L-lmblm sm uma ufwy | ewwLnwn-In L-mu li smooqcsuz Hidldnolbenddisuilflceo But mea mad pdl-mall; The da e wrwx a mumn Andthelaxiontolkdlhehe BROWN ELL HAL c n mz i ml m :for w h .; 1;uten thread: high school.: ing and day puplls.Suu!! pronnuiva methods; axapdonl si: departgmmt. Elevanmcn - tennis;riding;games.New u w m c u n u w c r o a r n u f r m c s u w n g c ¢ f . w » x » u a 4 u = p ¢ r » u ) m m n . m u n q . r » m . s n u y s u d m m u . a u f m g a u - v | ¢ u A . a . Evl| .ln¢anr| 'v1eeoat8P.l. c s v n c n o r c n m s r ¢ c u . w m m | » 4 m n n m ) LH. 0 a mp , P a ln o r . u m b s e m x o / l . \ | . -lu - u l n ¢ W o r a h l p 1 lA \ . l . 0 \ | " la ¢ lln E ld \ | va r a t' lP . l. 2 v m t n | a u r v l ¢ | u 8 P . l . Church ww. W o d u n ld ly ' I : 3 0 6 :. c o n o u c x n o u / u .c m m c a.lo w . w a r m A va . m a c a m ) J am| | leK lun an, P\ | ¢o r. lu n d a ! 8 e h u l1 0 A . K . l n u h | B l r r i o | 1 l A . l l . E v a n l n g u a r v l e u a t l k l (Oruu Nut-I-uh) a n R. I Raimrtam,Pastor r w u e h u n k u m l x n u u m s u c m s v w r a u m m (W Li n c o ln md h d a mz ) H. I wlYl|| !||Pillar Tha Arnorknn Lu thn ln church will a m n n (ur le du ru on "Cnrludua Fundunenul 'reochlnli or lnnsuctlou for Balurday af\|r~ mana az 2.80. Sunday School at 9:45. Bervleex na ry Sundly momlng at IGM; ellher ln Carman or En| l.lal\ l l n n l l l Bible c lua ai, 2:80 or 7:80. Furtlurinlormntlon Blair 'm um The pu to r Inland:w n f " mhdon-xtatioul on Surday P.l' | . | I T .PA UL LUTHERAN c n u n c n s m ;u m a t 1 0 A . I . m m s n :v.1.u1 >| -rzun uc nunc n am..uns.. . an d r~. a» . na-n rw m.n o1 fmillu wlth c allin g d ll tho C ounty AFM for u rlgmnwrv film. Q u i Boy:a l l G M :H a n Tour » a P a k Tha rlln lu! Wednesday fnrenusn w u m z c n o u z h la u z o p u n e o u n r :evenly-flvr who I l t b l n d at the hom of mm lad Glen 1'homplon'| n n 0 » P a | 1 l o w e n o l B l d r f u r a plank dnb wut.lr . A n K . He p - puly of the Anlmd Huabuulry D0- panmenl Q! LM C°lle¢¢ of Agriml- um, eompllmented du dub memhu far bring promptly on dmc.whkh war |[ n a t h d p in auafng the whc k llhlr to work ln a doc k like mluer whid eubled ur to end the du on ueheduln Limo. 'nm day war spent ueing the plp na mm ol me du b members. and in : M m m x a l l l : a t uw Sam S l n r a r t h m when the boy :un l ( h h had the ra n opportunity of ueelng nomo Grand Champion Pollal Blwnhorun d ll kind dur. welgh \l mu when mature.Amr lu dr in u a :Inu of boo! now: here. we Pnueeodsl v» Elm- llllo r' | h o me me vm » : Kennud for our pkale dinner, which eenolnly wu of a be| |mr'| du¢rlP' thu.Alter dlnnor lr.Hrpporly de- monnlnted to u a ho w to curl the enlvol hair wlwn nl-nz lnln lbs show liao lww lo pollah tha hoo! and Our om nap was at llxo ll. Purebred Duroe B n d l f u when wo judged h o p m d ln priponllon for th a lull I r .Hm wr lr wld mba boys vine. homa. c m , homo u m falln.and rim th e _enntlal qvllltlea in selecting admadl lor bR¢dlI\|and feeding yurpooou. .~.H u Slack Entries for Boy: and 0|.rl|Clubs All lin rtoukomrlea llwuld be ln LM ll-lmda of Coumy Agent Bam by A g n u Dwc lllup.' n u C a n o f l h | Wu-ds, The Braadmoor Ha ul,Tho Seven Falla and we r th e Corley Highway to Cripple Llruk.'ho Cow w m a u m n : - n n miles r i m around th ta p s of m moumaln u, the moot beuudlnl drive l have e\er m m Th e n ad u n d w b a r n ! ! - ru u.h wy wo k u p Lhl hi ll u n d :hs and put down umoalh gnvul, as smooth aa pavamenl and the mu l wu u r l' th u th e e n u m d ln a n e e can be river: in lxlxh mr one youget up co Un top level.'We leave early tomorrvw (8\mdnY) mnmlng far sm- Pm, wen x¢|~ lwlrto ne rm ma sm mn cny Butus lout. than to Glader Pork.Arn mllhly (lad we mme down zothe me- Peak dixtrln u um Ir 'E salon we would not have mlnedifor anything.wm un you more on the de¢|l'l| when next we moot. Helen la well. ouldle of bdnx n llttlr ukltliah of these ab ou xhe tioudl motor road: she la doin( fine. Ha p : 0 L nvo , HUB S W I N ' r wm BI LL r u o u ARL I NGTON mxr : By uk lnx both endr of a doulne hewer at Arlington Sunday Un Huh bueblll ndno c limbed two mug:in tha Elkhorn Valley leg en lui-lor from tb l fllth polltlon lnln lhlnl. bchllul Seribner.'nw Hubs hu! llulf truuble ukln; the flrst zu m of vw twin blll. rumplng ovlay with |I2 tu 1 win.The ueeimd anne develop n l into a real halflle, holroyu, and W u flnully won by the Fnrnoolm by \l\q narrow margin of 1 to 0. The rec om! ww wu mar red by un ud den t w Ray lamr u. Ar llnw um mi n i uaeker.While at but n= h|! In tho haul by a plwhed ball Playrru rushed from :fm bench wlmn wuur.inna mly nvlvinz hlm,and NUTICB 'ro CRBDITOHS DF E31 AT!I q - STATE OF NEBRASKA, sl..Washington CountyIn the County Court In the Matter of the Estate of Cnr! Hansen Decenml: To The Cre- ciiton of said Estate: You an Hrrr- by Notified, That I wilt lit at the County Court Room in Blair in .-aid County,on the llth day of Sept. and the 12th tiny of December, 1925 nt 10 o'clock n.m.nn each of 5i1i°l days to receive and examine al! clrima against said Estate,with a vicu to their anljmtment and nilow ance.The time limited for the ptr FIRST Nkrroun. ROUNDUP AND CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO Total: . .. . as 5n,s 21 14 o ~ ~ ' ~ ~ n n 31000 1 1 R. H. E. mmmcn zo mr yosrllnrl. zs.ooo|.'u R o n i n , , 3 b . . . . . B o m m ¢ n , r ! . . . H. A d a n u , c . W l r d , 3 1 ' . . . P ° d I . v - - - R.Adams,d Cha:nbcn,lb o o o o 0 o I 2 o 1 a o 0 0 1 0 0 o 0 o 0 mtv In three months from um 11th day of Sfptember A. D.1925. IIN] the time limltml for payrmnt of ehbts is One Year from aah!|111 day of September,1925. .Witneu my ham! and the ned of ;|.a!a: fm.|nly Court, H1111 am day of Angus).19'.I~'i. (gEAL}I. c . ELLER, 29 5-1.County Judge. vin!! the wo~erc ity of the llldlile W HI Ir 2 on . . . ..Two-bus hits--'I'hompson.S~=====,,';i§.'?, mf .$°»if'»§.`l%S'§§liif°a~.'i°»"§I base:-L.Hall,Leaher,Tl| omp mn, | 'u m,¢up mills.n.soof.1s;ng ! Ronin,H.Aduna..Sacrifice hits--Im prima sm ooh. $4.':w9.oo;: u r Tanke.Hit by pitched ball---R. Ad-I to prima h d tellers.$6.50011.i0:an.: br L HAH;H u Blasters by mod no a rmies mu haul. $8.350 3.50: hir to 8004 :nu bonu, $7.00Pzclr.B u n 91:balls,of!Peck 6,g m mm no nh be tta , L H1~2 2.~ Struck °'" by Peek 9. 1.;s.1uis.1s;Ilexicanl.n.soos.so; I l a b s . .. . . o o x o o o o - 1 5 1 sion fares, train service, etc.. apply tn any Ticket Agent,Chicago 6:North Western Ry.\ ,283: u r s "usd many other spettacular emnts.G~='={_ Park Stadium on the Luka I-'rant an example of the finest amphilhentm architecture in America. You cannot |{fon!_to miss this ana- n-uL o w E x c u n i o n F a n : i n a f f e c t vi a C h i c a g o k N o r t h W e s t e r n R y .P m - g n r n in cl ud es h u n d r e d s o f u n n e d a n d ' l r i r y m l b o y ; a n d c o w ; i r i s fr o m t h e W e s t e r n pl a in s .L u i n t h r o w - i n m l i n e r a n d a l ! r a p i n g , r e l a y m d fr e e f o r - a l l r a c i n g .W i l d Io n g h o m u l a Arhms 1, Bthlapfcr 1.Time of the t u n e - l hour, 20 minutes.Umpire - I u n e . Ll - \ ~ l'i ¢ » u - S b L .H a i l ,P . S c h h p fe r ,c La s h e r ,l b De c k e r ,d . A n t r i m ,l f- B b Dr um me r. ,r f H e a l i n g ,2 b R l r l l u t e r u , H e n m a n ,l f I L H a l l ,l f . 1 2To t a l s . 2 5 1 5 2 1 A r l i n g t o n . u 1 . n H . r o . A . a . 4 o 1 a a 1¢. . . a ¢a . . . 4 .. ¢ l l o . 2 . 4 . 0 . a . o . 2 . 0 0 o o 0 0 0 o 0 o o 1 o 0 0 1 0 o o o 0 0 2 l l o 1 o 4 o o o a 2 o o a o 8 0 o 0 o 0 o B 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 |I I I L l l l l n l R e c e i p t s o f l h u p a n d L a m b ! a n d t h e l l n r k a t L a r g e l y a Q u a n - t o r L o w l l h - F l ! u m m I 1 » 1 4 . s o ¢ 1 u ¢ : F e e d e r u m m s14.o oa14 .oo. 0U n i o n B t b c k Y a r d s , A u 1 2 . _ 1 » : l . - Ga t t l o r s o n l p u v m lig ht.Tu es d ay , u m a u n o h a d a n d t h e m u m t u s t r u n g o n b o t h c u m fe d :a n d p u s b o n u . B m c o r n l a d s m u m s u n s m d b o n : r u a - o n 8 1 0 5 0 . C o w s t u !!a n d s t o c k e r :a n d t o o d a n r u l e d I n d y ua m a n s . Q u o u t i o a a o n C a m e :Ch o i c e t o W i l l !y n r l t n p .u a . s o o 1 4 . u ;m o d s The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way BLAIR GAS COMPANY :¢ v a l ca lves ,$| . 50 0 S .5 0 ;h e a vy m d m e d i u m u l vu , | 3 . 5 0 0 ! . 0 0 :b u t a n d b u t d n r m u .; | . 1 s o 1 . s o ;bol br ll a. ~- A1 snujgnunnnFad and Range Beeves Steady -Common Stuck Dull 4 - » '~. ¢ .. /.-4' ., ; . .1 ;g~~ . » ~.. : '.,H. ~rpm " ' g.,.~.. ~ a =¥* .,_Y [ l _v bulll. ;a.so¢4.so;heavy duh; Coon WITH L O T B R O P a L D T H R O P G R A N T N O R M A N A t t o r n y s B l a i r ,N e b r .a n d O m a h a ,N e b r . ". e m o . H o g s i l o c l l y 25a L o w e r 'Th e r e w e r e 1 3 , 5 1 1 3 t r a s h h o n h e n T u o s é n y a n d m n a ve n g e d c l o u t o . . q u r t o r l o a m - .Th e t o p s r u $ 1 3 . 7 5 Ou r ch o ic e bu t ch ar 1e ig ht : a nd h u lk O I = = - m u v u ar.$ 1 2 2 5 0 3 - 5 0 vFRANK s.n mz n o w (Agent for Fairmont Orwmrv) Pnyl Highest Price for r o u u m v ,CREAM AND EGGS On Filth Street Sdllh ai lndupend en! Telephano Office ma.xzzx.Ben.An. zsan o uni 3~.150~.502 ~r u.aoe1.so; ]5..l50l.502r.'.oooa.oouso¢s.1s§ usoquo:4.50: :Lock common£006 toh i r to common zo good fooderl. £0 mr ha dn t, :balm swc kan, good atockorl. to wr s to eh n.tr u h r ltookon.$3.506beliefs. $l.uw¢.15: ileahy hod lnl ma n n .n.1sas.zs;:lock I o ' a A m. o u , n n n m z I 0'B»\NlJONA m m m - n a w 6 6 5 0 :5 0 0 4 t o ch o ic e ~o o ' | , , | l . 2 5 0 i . | 0 ;h i r t o g o o d g n u c o r n . , $!. &6 ¢v| .o o:c n t t e n .n . 1 s o : . 4 0 :c u l - a l l MO D E L c n mn n n s Cleaning.Prada; Repairing Loeaud Ou But W uhington Street mar, Nebr. The dado: told me satan Andtheuxiontolkdlhehell. ing and day puplls.Su u! ! :J un i profreuive methods; axapdonl mu si: depargmlnt. Elevenmc n ampul tennis;riding;games.New I i proof dormitory.Selma! opens Sep 22nd.Address Abbe Willlrd BowenPrincipel, Omaha,Nebraska. a R o w N E u . H A L L Lhnrdi mlm: for sm Kinda worth. Geraldine Corey of North Bend, spent several tlaya this week at the Wm. 0>tem\an, lr. home. lies Dorothy Glover took a p m In the musical recital which the pu pu;of Lester A.Somers and A.. G. Cartoon gave on Friday evening in Fremont.Hin Glover gave "'I'he Witches Dance" by llec boeell and she and Eleanor Tipton played "Shun" by Sadat Seems. A duo for tvo pianos.She received many com pltments for the splendid Interprv tation of the pieces.Among those who attended from here were Hr. and Mn .Horner Hiller,Mary W l» dd r ,Margaret and Luella Reck merer. Irma Antrim, Darla Helrard. Rev. J.H. .Aeaehbachen Hrs. C. E. Howanl and Gertnzrle,Hrs.Haney mo!family,Mrs.Jenni;Glover. Mr. and Mrs. G. 1... Glover and Dor olh; . Ilolph lhdser. Joe Antrim.Laur renre llrown,Earl Spangler and Glu Ludwig left Monday momlng on a three weelu'trip throush Hinnoota and Canada.The boya attracted quite o blk of attention when they drove through the street;as tley had rlzw up a ear enpaiat~ ly for the occasion.They secured the old rusty topless body of a Ford touring ear, which they eorercd with clever signs.Tltls they placed on the clmssis of Birigefa Fonl, which ~mpleted their outfit.They named it "Scatter Bolt."and each boy'a outfit I l n completed with a tiny While sailor cap and n pair of large goggles.They no doubt wlll have I.very enjoyable trip and be the oenlcr of attraction whenever they atop on the way.Misses Lets and Eva llarehadl who are spending their vacation hero nt the homo of their parents, Mr. ond Mrs. C. C.Marshall. were gunta of honor at a plc nic at the fuir grounds park on Tueluiay eve- r.!nL.A good crowd vnu present and enjoyed the dellcloln supper eerw:11.Mrs.Will Ludwig and daughter, Alma,visited on Sunday at the A. I1.Wlultlow home in Scribner. c. w. Andrews has recently built a zu.-w gnrage and added several othvr improvements to his proper ty.Ure. C. H. Newell of Omaha. and R A.Davies operated upon Leo llugelmnn at his home on Tuesday afternoon. Arlington,Aug.B.-»Hrs.Alf - Meoking,Mn . Th e a Spangle and hells:Florence Carlson we hoetenea to the M. B. young ladle oft Tuesday o\enlng at the home o Mr!. L. P. Dowitl.Bible study an :\ boldness session occupied the eve |..va c a ti o n .Th e y w i l l sp en d s e ve n l w e r k s i n L i n c o l n n m !: l m V i s i t i n K a n m a . H r . a n d M r s . W i l l l n m W u l k e n h o n i e n t e r u d n e d | n u m b e r o f f r i e n d s a n d re l a t i ve s i n h o n c r o f M n .A .A . S c h o e r r m n n a n d son,Vi ct or ,a f S t n p l e h u r n a n d M r .a n d M r s .M a r - t i n S c h o e r r m l n o f Be at ri ce .A ao - c i ; l e ve n i n g w a s e n j a y e d a n d d e l i c i - a u s r e fn n h m e n t a w e r e s e r ve d .A b o u t t w e n t y f i x e w e r e pr es e nt . Sublwbe !or The Enterprise. Thi Enterprise fumiahos euu for a without colt to the advertiser. I~l e | \ e d \Tw e n t y w e r e pms en t.l n - ri u u li n g s e ver a l g u e st s . R a v.a n d M r s .J.12.A a n c h b a fh t r s \ .\.. Spark Plugs Redeemed Until Saturday, August 22, we will redeem Any Make of Plug at 25s in trade for a Multi-Gap Plug This oller good at our place ol business. lllulti-Gap Spark Plug Co. Inc. Corner State Street and Walker Ave, Blair,-Nebraska Buy a Home-Made Product _ - - - _ - -- - - - - t e n d i n g t h e fu n e r a l o f M r .Bo k e r 'n fa t h e r , N .F . B o k e r . w h i c h w a s b a l d o n Th u r s d a y .T h l y W O N ac c o m - p a n i e d b y M Q .H .F .Bo k e r ,w h o M I I m a k e a vi s i t a t t h e i r h a m s . M r s . H e r m a n Ju n g b h z t h m d c h i l - d r e n w e n O m n h t vi s i t o r s o n M o n - d a y . M r .a n d M u .H e n r y Re c k m e y e r a n fi f a m i l y r e t u r n e d t h e I n t o f t h e w e e k f r o m a d e i i g h t fu l va c a t i o n o f s e ve n ]w a l k s . l Gllfrey.Mr.and Mn .R.M.Blnrkburn, Mrs.J. C.Blnekburirand Hrs.R. A.Davies metered to Lincoln on Sewrday,where they spent e few heun with li. L. Blac kburn, who is slzli in quite e serious condition Mr.Ves ul . md dalmhter,H n . Anna Skelchley of Cunha,spent Sunday at the Harry Gllfry home.Rev. Joseph Stopiord.#He and daughter.Jean.u m a Honda:and are vigipng this week l t the John rafting et the home of her allter, hlrn.C. G.M'\rshaiI. Mr.end 501-Earl Lone spent Wuineedny ot the Lawrence Eclxten- kamp home. Min Y en Ma rtin of Hooper hu been visiting this week with her uncle, A.C.Botclt and Hn.Boldt. Mr.and Hrs.. ll. E. Winlett and daughter,liltheaine,returned on Monday from a brief visit at Grind lalend.Mr. and Lin. F. H.l3roka1r"nnG daughter, Roth, left the tatter part of the week Ior Lake Andes, where they will enjoy a few dey: camping :ml fishing.li k e Vera Schaffersnmn ot Tel- basta returned home the fore part of the week alter a visit rim Hin Donna Helverd. Mi a Flonnce Cnpenhoft enter- telued at a one o'¢.lo¢k luncheon on Wtetnucloy ot her home ln Dmahe, the guests all being either from Ar lington or former realdenta.Pink combined with maize,made an el'- foctive color scheme for the itorat centerpiece and other table appoint- ments.The afternoon woe spent at lzrinlgc, Ilia.: Evo llianhall hold high honors and received e pretty prize. Lire. Glen Johan-on won he consola tiol.Plnoee were laid for M i n n Lets:and Evo Mnnhall.Meadamee Walter Echtenkarnp,Raymond Lud- wiv. Clyde Cook, Glen Johnson, all of Arlington;hlesdamee heater white, Carl hloschel, Wm. Hillegrasn, Ithen Gilfrey,Lyle Crapenhoh,Ind Mis: Dorothy Roberta, all of Omaha. May Blackburrl and Mn .R.A. Dmlee were culled to Lincoln on Ffiully on aocount of the critlenl condition of their _brothen H.L. Dlocllbum A M. Halter: haa°atarted to ex- cmnte for n new. all modern home on his farm southeast of town.The house will be 26x36, Colonial style. with two atorlea and a basement. O:l u t Sunday the Wnger rele tnroa held their annual picnic at the fair grounds park and a very enjoy nblo time mu had by the loilovrlng: Bit.and ltlra.L.G.Wager,Mtn Leone. Wager, Geo. Wager and llra. Marie Frencl1,._|.Il ot Coundl Bluffs, Iowa; Mr. and hln. I. F. Wager and family, Honey Creek. Iowa; Mr. and Mn. Gus W ager and famlly.Love tuml, le.; Henry Wan. Creloent, !a.' Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Hennernan an~ Izamily; Mr. nml Mrs. Robert Schwab I-ml Pnnntng, er., Mr. and Mn. Free Punnlng,jr.,and family dl of Hoop er.Mi n Lottie Pannlnz,Winslow Mm Roxana Brown, Fullerton; F ltcrant, Air. end Mn. Ernest Wager Vernon Wager, llir. and Mn. M. J Mitchell and Alice, Mr.and Ure..C P. Meaten ami Mr. and Mn. F. M Pfeiffer, Arlington. FolloxnEng is the general outline of the program to be given at the \n~ nuol reunion nnd picnic of the Wash ington County Pioneefl and Old Set tlers' Anoclalion, to bt held ln the city park at Ft. Caihoun. Nab., on '!hursdsy, August 20111,1925. 1D;00 | .m-Reliltratlon of mam- ben. Music by Pt. Calhoun band. 12:00 m.---Duke:dinnan F m coffee. enum aml augur to be fufl n1=hc¢1 by the IL Cdhoun Community will remain for a longer visit Mr.and Hrs.U.S.Ch vi al of Teknmah;Mr.and Mrs.J a h Da y of Blzir spent Thunday at the H. BRACELETS --at- Special Discount We a re o ffe ri ng l o r thi s we e k,O N L Y , 2 0 %di s - co unt. o n a ll o ur c o mpre - he ns i v e li ne o t - - B|l1im1'. Chfdren'n and Indies' Bncelels. Our Window Display will incude domestic and imported desillns ln:Blue Amelhyd Bead Rhlnntaus smunx mayl a n Linh Purl Genuine Ivory Enamel Emerald Laval, Choker Necklaces with Flexible Braccleln In much in Antique and Whiu Gold ser. wiuh Jude,Aqul Murine spud Tupnz.wuk tin". with home folks.\ Roy Glover ff Minneapolis. came on Monday for a bdef visit at the G. L. Glover home.. Ruth Radnbolt of Omaha,lml Mary Helsanl of Nebraska City, \"|:o have been spending some time at the John Hebard home, returned to their homea on Sunday. Mrs. B. F. Cook spent Monday ir Omaha.F.Braithwail. and daughter, Miss Eva,have moved into the apart- nwnts. nhove the Franaenburg mar-ket.The rooms have -been redee- oruteel and made modern. Herben Fulton of Sioux Falla, S. U., made a brief visit the latter pan ol the week at the D.C.Weber home.\G.A.Martha!!and Mn .Vernon Mnnhall returned on Sunday eve- pim-: to Mercer, Wil., whore they are spending a few weeks at Echo Lange.They were called home on nc c umt of the death of Mm Blar- a}::.!|'a father, H.F.Boker. Dr. R. A. Daviee le doing quite a lim.:improving and remodeling ofthebuildingsonthetwenty-five nw. trac t of land just east of the Elkhom blil|¥€¢The house win be rnimd with a full baaement er- nentll and another room ti ll be added. Mr. and Mrs. F...d Henerman anddaughter,Elva returned on Sunday from Lynch. where they spent a week a: the Henry Henerman home.}{ar~ oh!Henerman,of Lynch retumed home with them and will viait here for awhile. Mr.and Mrs.John Grimes re- torred on Sunday evening from e tan woek'a motor trip through Chl cnulo.Ur. gud Mrs. P. L. Cady and sons f apent the week-end ll.David City gwitra relatives. Mita Emma Henerman of Omaha apcnt S ay at the home ot he parents. Mr. and Mrs.Fred llener man. r ) ._ ' ~.. u 4 I - : - \~; »u . » . `\ # i i i / " n-All Juniors in $ |.sn . -. q u - . n u n¢ u p- . -- 4 - __ . -_ -_ - 1 - -n u -q - u:- 1- . _1 :. _¢ - _Q¢ - _ - na s au u -n- _ - »:I n ln- n oc u un u '_ __ _a l t !- n ::a n n1 :n :- a n- _u - »1n u _- a n_ nn!_ -h s§ ba b y ,E t h e l A n n e ,o f Eu at ie ,c a m e F r i d a y e ve n i n g f o r a v i d t w i t h M r s .Ca m p h c l i i s a u n t ,H r s .P .E . W e b b .M r .C l m p b e l !l e ft o n S a t a Seng:-»¥\.CalhounQ\mnet.u In IlemolIam -lin . F. W . Amdt Song, "How Do You Do"--- Early I'ontanalle D u n --- ----Hon..\.W .8plkk Borg. "Flow Gwtiar. Old Missouri"~ --~--Bl| IrQuut|»th Before the Ploneen ---- ----Rn. Henry I}¢Lon| Soprano Solo -Hn. Lu lh lri lnr tl Hhtery of Rahvrer lllllntonn - -----Harry Wdton Sony --F¥.C|Ihoun Quarwltte When Do 8o©o I'louriniwd -- ----Hn. C.L.Carrl|| .n Sung,"How Do You Do"-- Ruding, "Old Friends"Gdile Allan Snr-g. alwmn You md I Wen Yom Maggie"--Blllr Quarhttn Snno Rsmlnlaclncu J .E.| ¢c or| :ha Music*---Old Timo Hddlen Cum-ing City Thlt WuHn. John McKayFuruno!! Song, "Auld Lang Sym" A d k n c i I A COMING I'\'EBRASKA zxnusrnr (Continued from ,ug one) This honey was sold in extracted and fone Ionn and distributed in Kansas City. Omaha and the surrounding 'rl- rlnlty.This year the production of honey will not he as lsr;s in pro- portion to the number of stands, due to the dry weather recently experi- encrd. The honey reielnsr lndunry proved ai profitable that it became necessary to build s house in which to extract, shore, peck and label their honey.I n this building an obsereatlou hive is kent.lt is built with glass sides inorder that the various liens throulli which the honey oonabs pass, may be shown to those who come to see the bees.This hire contains four of the onepound oomb honey hoses,each of which are in a different stase ot cornpletlon.The hire proper is in the building and a short runway la made so that the bees may come aml to rom the glass hire ln the so manner the others tlth After a short search. Elmer }o» ,rated the queen bee which, once apot- ttnl, is very promlnent with her lang, elender body. A tr lp through the yards proved very interesting as welt as »:!anler» ous to one who ls not equipped with s bee veil.Hr. Qlonson opened ser- ene!hires and took out some see- tlons which displayed the bees at work, the y oung lawns which grow tn he beesoml theeggs.Week swarms which are being built up are not allowed to have any supers on their hives in order to make them devote all enemf to the raising ol more bees.Other swarms of rount been were seen Plum around their hire for their Ll:st tdp out, as they get their location and thus prepare for work on the following day.A larm number of the stronger swarms are expected to fill five or slx supere ln one season.A queen eutuder is used just above the hive proper to prevent the queen from going into the super:above and la y i ng e m- Tltln makes s higher grade of honey. lr the building the extrootln; ma- chaue ls located, in which the combs of honey are ptsced and then whirl- e i.Centrifugal force draws the hon» ey from the comb and it is collected on the sides of the machine where it runs to the bottom and then into o pall.Before satraottnl. the honey le unoopped with a eltarp, broad knife 't`l.o wax is oollected and shlpped u n i ;and ls made into the "starter" which is used on new sections to tempt the bees to build comb.The empty combs, after being whirled and .the honey extracted from them, are iplaeed .ln a super where the bees iclcar. and refill It with honey.After §being eattrscted. the honey ls placed ;i| a large vessel ln which the smell 'bits of wax are allowed to rise to | time top lt is then skimmed of! and !the clear honey is ntwned and <|ra\\n into cans for shipment through lil tsp at the bottom.The extracted 1 hney is packed and labeled in 2, 6, £10 and 80-pound containers.Fancy comb honey ln onepound cartons it also sold and shipped.The poor- l:~filled sections are stored away its .food for the weaker slrarma dur- inar the winter months. Business hos increased so much that the Monson brothers are con- silledng purchasing a iight truck in which to transfer their product to \v vu vuun vvn _n n s unvu v - v v - IH .H l o l u n ,Pa s t o r . G o u d a ! S c h o o l 9 : 1 6 A . I l . H o m i n ; S o r r k o 10 : 3 0 A .H . E vm l n g s e r vi c e s a t 8 R M . u: - o a c mz xz z z a CHURCH GF .tugun Mtn, in order um may ued u l y : w o r d e d i n t h e h a n d s o f t h e S t a t e F a i r o f t i c l d s b y t h e kBth o f A w w , t h e e l u i n g e n t r y a u .O n e io l l n r m u s t ac c o mp a n y ea c h e n t r y . Th i s w i l l b o r e t u r n e d a s m o n a s t h e m l m a h a n l n t h e i r : t o l l s o r p e n n a t h e a p p e a r e d t o r e m o ve r . w h e n h e t o o k h i s p o s i t i o n a t t h i r d bu|» s.|. !Ler hi s si de h i d fi n a l l y b e e n ! zr t i r e d h e fe l l un o o n cl o u l ,a n d h a d t o b o c a r r i e d fr o m t h e d i a m o n d . M e d i t l l a t t e n t i o n U n c d i o d t o : l e e r ; _ f ..L _..-....I L l -: - | . . . | - -n | »-- .n e l a u o b a n a n a u r .u.|uu...e\»9.»\Yg,\n»|~'|°g (Llooolo Strat between Nh 6 'lthl llder 'r.,,:. Eliloiiv umm.sooo Sunday Behool at 10 0'eloek. P r e a c h i n g S e r vi o a e a t 1 :A .H . s r . F R A N C I S B O R G I A (C a t h o l i c C h u r c h ) ( C o r n e r C o l fa x a n d St h a tr a e t } F a t h e r c .A .Be y e r a do r fe r ,Pa s t o r F i r s t a n d Th i r d S u n d a y o f e a c h m o n t h . l l a e e a t 9 A . l l . Se c o n d a n d F o u r t h S u n d a y e , l l ! e t 1 0 : 3 0 A . l l . n r r n o o l s r E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H ( C o r .Col fa x:a n d St h s t r e e t s ) o . U .l l e P r o u d . P a n o r . Sunday School 10:00 A. H. Homin; Bervioe 1k:00 A. U. £p1ronh League 8:30 P. ll. Evemlnl eervleea at B P.}l. Prayer Heating Wednesday even- ing 7:30. S T l A 1 I Y ' B z z r z s o o m b C H U R C H ( G r a n t S t r e e t b e t w e e n i t h a n d M l m ) R e v. C h u . D . l l e r l n x . P o r t o : K o l y C o m m u n i o n e ve r y S u n d a y m a H o l y D i ! a s 7 : 8 0 A . a i . C h u r c h Sc ho ol a t 9:4 5.A l s o a r - vl e e m f r Su n d a y . e - --._... __._ .... .:c. r z t r r x c n 0 1 "H E A R I N G l " l l € A L s 1 r r r 1 . £ s | u . ~ fr STATE 0? anomaly.ea. W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y A .L .De he l,A t t o r n e y In t h e C o u n t y C o u r t l n th e M a t t e r o f t h e Es t a t e o f W i l h e l m Voss Dec eas ed:T h e h e i r s n t La n ,n e x t o f k i n ,devine ee.l u n - N i ff e r e d i t o r e ,a n d A l l para-one i n - te re st ed th w e H o a :se tt l em en t o f l a i d e s t a t e a r h e r e b y n o t i fi d t h a t o n t h e 11 t h d a y o f A u g u s t ,1925,W i l l i a m V o n , t h e E x o e u t o r o f m u l 2 a t a t e fi l e d 1 pe t i t i o n i n H:ml U o u n t y C o u r t ,p r o ) m g t h a t h i s t i n a l a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ae co on t fi l e d he r e i n b e se tt le d o m !al l o we d ,t h a t p r o o f o t .h e l rr h l p b e ta k e n, o r de r Io r t ll s t zi b u - t i o n o f a n - e u a n d u e d g n n m n t o f t i o . o r a n d h o t n e a t e l d fi g h t : e n t e r e d ; noel t h e m i d B z o c o t o r n l r m r p d . . t h e S t a t e F a i r . e 0 I S h i p m e n t fe r P y m l o l O r d e r s fo r p y r o t o l a r e n e w b e i n g rec ei ve d.Th e p r l o e i n $ 9 . W n e r 1 0 0 ib n.N o t m o r e t w 10 00 l b a c a n b e purehaoecl b r o n e lns lividu ai,n o r lean t h a n ' w o l b s .c o r k o r c a s h i s re qu ir et l w i t h t h e o n d e n .C a p e a r e in c lu d e d l n t h is fl r e t c oa t .Th e $9 . 0 6 p e r h u n d r e d pa y s fr e i g h t t o so m e ea s t e r n N e b r a f i u po i n t .T h e p u r - el u o - e r p a y s l o c a l fr e i g h t r o l l e d fr o m th er e. F t l l l h l l I l l B L A I R M A N r o l r n m c ' r i m W E S T Th e fo l l o w i n g le t t e r w r i t t e n b y H r .H a r r y M i l l e r t o h i s m o t h e r i n l h l e c i t y w i l l b e o f i n t e r n ! t o m a n y pe o pl e o f l l l a l r .H r .M i l l e r le a B l a i r p z o d u e t , n b r o t h e r o f i l r e . O a - e n r G o y r r ,a n d h a s n m n y fr i e m l e h e r e , h a vi n g s p e n t h i s b o y h o o d d a y s i n B l a i r . Il e h a s b c e n i n t h e e m p l o y o f t h e N o n Y o r k L i f e i n s u r a n c e C o .f o r o n u m b e r o f ye a rs ,fl r n t Io e l i r t l i n O m a h a a n d t h e n al.D e t r o i t ,M i c h i g a n a n d h u m a d e g o o d i n t h a t o r g o n l r a l l o n .Th i s s e a s o n h o w o e g l o en o vo c a ti o n a n d is m a k i n g t h o m o s t o f l t b y t o u r i n g t h o r o u n t l y i n c o m p a n ;w i t h h i s w i fe .l l e s t o p p e d o ff i n B l a i r a f e w w e e k s a g o fo r a vi a l ! uit lu hi s a l n t e r . M n . G u i t a r , a n d h i s mo t h e r ,w h o ma k e s h o r h o m e w i t h M r s . ( l o s e r .Th e l e t t e r f o l l o w s : C o l o r n d o Sp r i n g s ,Umlo.. S a t u r d a y A u g .2,18 25 M y n e a r N d h e r t "l "h ur |4 ln y wh en w e a r r i ve d h e r e i t rl i r e a i u n t i l a b o u t 4: 3 0 e o w e r o ul | | 'n t d o m u c h s l g h t w e e l o g b u t w e l o e e t n l a p l a c e t o p a r k o u r a u t o l o a d - a fu r - n l s b e t l fr o n t r o o m In a c o t t a g e .W e were t o d o n o m u c h m o u n t a i n m o t o r i n r I . d k ! n o t w a n t t o l o g t w h e a vy lo¢.|I o ve r a l l o f t h e m .W e h a ve lo p t i n t h i s r o o m a m d h a d o u r m e a l e at r r - t a u r a n t e .Th e d r l r e u p t o t h e p o !P i k e :P e a k w a s a th r i l l e r . Th e m o u n t a i n l n 14.109 fe e t h i g h - - r e a l l y th re e mi l e s o p i n the elou=L~ b u t t h e r o a d u p l a 1.6 o r 1 s mi l e s o. . it lw i ol a l a n d l u m en s o o fte n .A l l t h e w a s u p H e l e n w a s ju s t i b o u t u m m e n u u n r UI.: u l l r q u l l e l .\fr a c t u r e d s k u l l i e fe a r e d . l n t h e o p e n i n g b a t t l e t h e H u b - fa n a l u i g l n g t h e b e l l an d c o l l e c t efl t e n b i l e o f ! 3 .H a l l .T h e H u b s b e g a n : l o o t i n g t h e b a l l l n t h e e a r l y i n n l l z g e , a n d l n t h e fi r s t fr a m e p l l m l u p s e \ e n r u n s .M e l t o n ,o n th e m o u n d fo r t h e H u b s , p i t c h e d a n a i r ti g h t g a m e . h o l d i n g h i s o p p o n e n t s t o a l x h l t s a n d w h i f fl n ; t e r e l ve m e n . H u b A d a m s , w i t h t w o d o u b l e r , w a s u m s l u g g i n g s t a r o f t h e g a m e . A r l i n g t o n m a d e e l g h t e r r o r s In t h e l i n t n a m e .p a vi n g t h e w a y l o r a o n e a i d e d vi c t o r y f o r t h e H a b a ! 1 t h e second g a m e , h o w e ve r .th e A r l l n g t o n l a n n a e t t l e d d o l r g a n d p l a y enl r r r o r l e x a ba ll ,b a t t l i n g t h e l l u l u t o a ntan¢lstl1l L .H a l l he l d t h o H u i : l o g g e r s t o a l x hl te ,o n l y o n e o f w h i c h , b y B i l l y T h o m p s o n , w a s o t t h e e x t r a ba se va r i e t y . P e e k , o n t h e m o u n d fo r t h e Ii u b e . 'M n a l i t t l e w i l d , b u t w a s i n vi n c i b l e . A l t h o u g h h e w a l k e d : d x m e n , h e a l lowesl b u t t h r e e hiuu,a n d w h i f fe d r i n o m e n i n t h e se ve n in ni n gs . T h e o n l y r u n o f t h e g a m e w o n ecoreal i n t h e t h i r d b y Ch am l le ra . l l u n i n a n d 'Th o m p s o n a p p e a r e d t h e o r l y t w o H u b b a t t e r s w h o mu le ! eo n a l a t en t l y h it H a l l .R o n i n g o : t w o u f t h e l l u l f s h i t s a n d T h o m p s o n a l s o n u m e r a l t w o o f t h e to t a l o f fi ve . F o l l o w i n g a r e t h e s u m m a r l m : Hulse Al l . n l f. } \ 0 . \ . E . Sm ge r,ne . To ni te ,Ml .. o f |lo!ril't§B b »A S c m m e r u .r f . Thompson, Ib I l .All ant e,r: W a r d ,i f H e l t o n .P .. Peek,2 h . R . A d a m s , o f C h m b e r r ,l b To t a l s . L u d w i g ,311 . I. .H a l l ,e f . S e b l e p f e r , e . I m h e r ,l b . A n t r i m .r n . e a . 2 0 . 3 2 . 5 k 4 . 5 o 6 I 4 2 o 5 l 5 3 2 o 3 o 5 l o I 1 g l 2 o 1 I 1 0 1 n 1 2 0 1 o I o l I1 l l 44 I 2 A r t l o r l o n M J .fl -l l 4 0 o3 4 0 2 0 10 zz. I..o o 2 o 2T l 'I .. .1..- :~ sa o 1 1 .l n 1 n Il 1 l l u 0 o o o {' a o o ( 1 2 1 I 1 : l o l 1 xl *' 4 , COMFORT LONG LEE OVERALLS, TI-IAT'S WHAT YOU GET |A Full Line of x._Envuuvs \ Q4B m 2 ~~ ~~;The Best Br uv LEE OVERALLS and COVER-ALLS Meu's Lei: Brand Dveradls $2.25 "Overalls ...1.75 "Khaki Pants-..1.00 H i`;.."u4.§..+.m nIA mnziisnnsurs TEKAMAH __ v ____ ___.___ Iilalr Bull Park SUNDAY Aug. 16, 1925 Anmsslon 30 cents cm wud at 3 o'clock You Ever Taste » And it is made from the best ingredi- dents that can be found.It is always so when nA|N'roP FLOUR is used. For sale by all good grocers The Blair Milling Company if you hi! to appeal' beforl uid County Court on tho llth day of Sepiwsblr, ms, at 2 ddock P. sz.. tra! cont!!! uid petitblh Um Court 1--ag gnnl.the prayer thereof and mnkm such other md Iunher orders, adlouanoeu and daemon as bn this 1morn!nuff.The num at times would be nn the edzl of the road aml a h m f o o t tu m i n lh l wrong dircrtion would have a n t us down =\'¢»\it 3000 fo:L When goin( up It :armed as though the aloim trip. 1 r o n 1 d b | | r i e a u b \ d h u t 2 t w u Decker,rf lle:i:in¢,2b R. Hall, lr!leu|'rnan,l! J.Ilali, up T o r a h . . a | 2 2 3 2 o o o 0 1 n n ll -n i n - _3 1 6 QT 11 n 0 c U rl i m E §as § §§5 "Brown or Black Ilan, per pair ..I0 He||'s Dm: Shirts ..$1.25 ""Caps ..1.25Cav!! muy seem proper.Witflill mar hand md ormm Sell u a .li lh d a r a l Augsut,1925. (SEAL)1. C.. ELLER, 29.51 County Judge. ____,__J.._.__........._._._.__...._.._... wasnlncmx COUNTYnn BUREAU xc rm Gll llid If (he laden New that thrashing la ever. a fewb u m v w #in euliing U *P°1Inf' Hurt \ri¥l mln dollln to the inmer i n f e 4 \ \ ' lth li ! | f l¢ | \ ¢ ! * 3 * b ° " d ° " d vn n l n m and w h a t maths..1: em-Ser coming dawn than going up. Ur on top we had a blinding blis» na d hail, min and lleet.We were abrve the clouds \nll f or the fi n: time I helni thunder bviolr me in- htcali ol above.We stood on the Riga of the Peak and looked down upor |storm below where it tr u £t:urderi.1| ua heal.the band.Hav ing; never driven in the mounulnx, I rather thought 1 might get a time nhnky but. they never bothered me a hit I fell. nfer Una I do an Grand l]¥\d. in Detroit.. Since coming am are have dxhen to'1`heGenIln of th eGod | ,The I1 H. II. Hubn e e e'rn 02k ooo-1: 10 1 Aaiingtnn ..000000 100--1 =:8 "}'\1o-base hits-R. Adams.3I lc\n, Tnnke,Peek,H.Adlms 2.::=-len bus -Ufan he,Ronda,Som" ers. Thrmpmn, ll. Adams, Lwwig :L. Hail. Decker.Hit by piuhed '.\fl- J. Hall by Halton.B u n On halls off lle~!t.on4. J. Hail 4.Strurk out by HOIWB 12,J.Hall 5.l'uubl¢ plays-'|'hnmploa.Tanke,Charnisetl. Puneu]hi lh off tllclall*--A-lam 1, B¢h}apfe.r 3.Ti n ! e l' n m: - 2 haul 50 minnlu.Umpire--Kms. H u h Al Lee Unis $1.25 <», nresenl or future gift. Fatah lor Our Attractive Wlndow hlsplay each Friday H. OLLERMANN market.Their hy-out in very inter- ewing and Ln wall worth a special hip to a n 11.The Enterpriu ax- tc nds its but whhd# :hu the boy s my be successful In the pmductlonSAS! ' \ - .bf nun ankle whic h Iaeipo rm tm port \"1ze 1c lnnuker i\<'i\:~.| \u .i¢~wuivr cvunlrfn "meet-tootJ1."-J.Hilton ilholdu. AL _,~#r . .|~e =. .i \ H a h n- u n m -;1Blair,Nebraska.August 13,i925 -THE nnrznrmvrBkir, Nobruka, Aupui 18, 1925- m l1 1 | QQUQQTQLLEVY Gonna]1.15 Raul .ssB d d g u -I M S n -F u n d C .a N N I .a n n B o n d s .2 1 I n t . o n c . l N . w . su a . B o n d :.01 : m b .08 H r r l h e n P e w o n .0 6 I- 'r a ve H i g h B d n o o i T u i t i o n : m a L 0 0 B p o d | ! I . . e v y c n R o l d ! o r F t . . C d » h o u n To l l m h i p . 4 0 H i l l s I n d s 1 ; - b o r T a x o f | 2 5 0 i n a l l pr e c i n ct s a s r e q u i r e d h y l u r g a l s o t l n t t b e n h e u a d b e r e b y h l e vi o d u p o n a u t a x - : b l n p r o p e r t y o f n a h c i t y a n d vi l - l q o o f W u h i n f t o n ( b o o t y , N e h r u k a , l a f o l l o w : f o r t h e y o u 1 9 2 5 , u s h o w n b y t h e - u u n m e n t r o l l s fo r u i d y u r , o r H u t m a y b e l t g a l i y a d d - e d f o r fo l l o w i n g a c c o u n t :f o r m e y e a r f o r t h e fo l l o w i n g pu r p o s e s : B L A I R C I T Y L a w m m G e n e w 3.00 P u b l i c U h n r y 1.00 S u m l i g h t i n g 1.00 |I m m A. x a owls .m u " Sewer Outlet bonds and Int.1.00 lnlenection puring bonds und interest 5.00 Parks and put purpose:.20 Hydrant rentals .60 Total £1.95 Poli ur $2.0é ARLINGTON Lava' Hi ll: Genenl 5.00 'nn qvaafr put of mu llqnoflnw mlnummt il that It aquonu tha lmu mm whlh thc rid o/Header n u I n a . m um s v nv -m uls nu H i l l s G f f l l r l l s .5 0 S t r e e t s a n d a l k y s 1.40 El e c tr i c z u n a m i a a i o n bo n d s 4.50 St re e t. an d l i g h t i n g fu n d .50 To t a l 7.00 P o l l T a x $2.00 Bonds lla ia n "Ho h u lrc chd a multitudt of new offices. Ind ant hither swarms 01 dlloln to hlrua oar people and la t aut th-air sub stln a. "-D le ilrr 'Bon of Indspcndlnu 1716. HIUPQ' You sue |s G e n e n l P a r k F i n .a n d fi r e a p p a r a t u s W a t e r bo n d s a n d in t e r e s t H y d u n t r e n t a l L i g h t b o n d a n d i n t e r e s t H u a i e a m !e n t e r t a i n m e n t S t r e e t H g h l s L i g h t b o n d a n d S k y . To t a l P o l ! T a x M ills 5.00 .40 .40 3.00 .50 1.00 .20 .40 .BU 1 1.40 $ 2 0 0 Ina. on lntenoction improv- ment bonds 100 Water bond indebtgdnean 1.50 Park 1.00 Improvement water 'qrork lys- iem 2.00 . . . . . . _ Total 11.50 Poli Tax $2.56 HERI IAN LEVY mm. Gmc rni 5.00 Street lighting 1.00 Music and public amusement;.25 Impmvementa on water work: system -55 Int.. on electric light. bonds 2.00 Park and pukpurpo;¢|.25 For Skg. fund for electric light bonds 2.00 'Total 11.00Ifol! Tax $200 KBNNARD LEVY Mills General `35 " Water works extension and im- provements 300 Street lighting U 2.50 To tll 9.00 Poli Tax 82.§0 ' imma A.Edison nys:"Than is no expodlent to which l man vrlil no t to to avoid tb l : u i Inhor of thinking."This human short-coming iw r y n l u e z r lp d n la mp r d o d u uo p mn o e on t .1 1 » n l ml lo l n b - ae rlh na rlllb o in n u d y n ma n d h v ma u : in || |in llh t lt t h 4 s x p ix - ndoa uf t badmcpdd loriidny ub- lh lmh ao t lfhme lh er v ln xb e mb - a a d p t h n w illu n d u ln fo r a a t t b o a d p m m n s y m n y m .m m u h m - t h r m n u n d u n u m m e m e e o n d l d o u u q m n d n n p n n o i t b l u m n n h w m m y a l m m m luhc rlblr. ~ k x h n d || |\ o n a d - e ln ln lt u r n &|p||tn t f\ e | n Bl|£r , No b -u n Alr \ . \ | u ¢ » 1 a mm ¢ 1 \ a u ¢ 1 = a , 1 m . Public i ty f or Nt! Lua "Tha dork of thi Supnmo c ourt lnd lhl alcrttary of stats nn being deiugeel with inquiries for copies of tht :onion lun of the 1925 legit!! turl. but are compcllod to reply in v-wh can :hat they are still in the hand.: of the printer, and that thin I-1 little :hum of getting than until the mlddia of August.The pr lnw nan they an mt on the press." "Hue above ll from tht local c ol- umns of the Ntbrukl Silk J oumml, |ol of Fonlulelie.A le i o f fine n provenlente.z=w=¢i¢l1I:r new.1 acre under euitifation, balance ¢»z ue g n u p a ltu e e .B o t§ 5 mi ! to modern school.Price $115.00 » acre.No.7-320 acres joining ebov 260 acre.: under eultiution.: bhp.g n u putnre that e|.n't » beet.A big complete set of i~ profemenh.Price 3175.90 per me There in not a f o o t o f n m i m on either of the two above f - 'They have been needed and re-seed to clover and alfalfa and are in highest state of fertility.Wo~ hue sold for more than asked no fifteen years ago. No. 3-257 acres, l,§ mile eu! Fontanelle.180 sexes in eoltlvltio li l level;20 acres native hay, be broken out;baience e:oe!l Limbered pasture.wuz take in limited amount of western Nehru or Colorado lend at u u r k e t M Prioo $200.00 per acre. as 4304690 00 111.500 40 559,540 -ll 092,105 4z 001.890 a 004,145 44 014.920 45 423.53540' 001 41 104 4a 411,045 49 424.500 00 441,400 5|014,100 52 441,245 as 212,000 54 240,190 55 22,610 su 220,110 01 041,255 ss 224,010 Dodge Fr. 1 533.320 2.8 2.0 1.8 2.0 4.1 4.3 5.5 2.4 2.4 10.2 L8 2.4 2.8 1.5 1.9 2_2 B. 3.7 8.8 B. .04 On motion duly made and carried the Board | .dj0urnedto mm August 24,1925. Annie C. Martin, County Clerk. gun||m|||||||||||\||lmmnmmlml|||||||m||||u|||||mu|nm||||||||||m||||1||m E 2 ' a 0." "rna t,£00 ac ru under cu}tint.io u s s r aAnc.»\11~rs : N N z n m s z u .bn ee blue sw# a wa re a n . (Sn UI Abdul TBQIII)hfgkgn gu t ~improvernen ¢!1b.00 por acre..No. s-mo acres. 254 mile: north 29-lt.Robinson-Carpenter,Bind Grover C. Wilkins i l l n w n t i [After N. Hansen (Brutini) Ha r r y H a n a n ; t b n n ln n Giyu B w lDnn~Inz> Standard Oil Co.( D u m a s ) Nurmm W arric k (Dn¢:ln1} ; 15.30 51 .30 ms n 12.60 85.25 ms c i l l pg~ls l a y \ e r ¢In l n d d i n l u .1 T h a d e a t h o f H n .E .R .B u n n , w h o h u be e n i l l ! o r r m s 's n - e h , o e c u r n d i l l !a fn n i n g ,a t h e r h o m o ka hfllhtuJ'e.-1'h\Pnbihhen Au zillary. twe y u n o ld n n d h ld b - a | n l r ¢ | L l~ dent at Blair and Washington county for many yenrs.Her non, C. B. and flmliy nn a t hu bedlid l when the mdc ama.Bln vr tllb o gn n lg r mi u - ef lb y n l a tl n c n n d f r i e n d s u s h e I ` T " T ~ FRI DAY, S ATUR DAY & SAT. M ATINEE Tom Mlx In Zlne 0rey's n New Home Theater PR O GR AM WAUOUST I3 to 21: THUR S D AY Buck Jann In "GOLD AND THE GIRL" "A Thrihlng Dram: ol lhe Golden Wet!" Cnmedy-"TENDE5 ANB FAT" Funeral sc ~ will bu held Satur- 2:80dayafternoon,August 15,at at th# H. E. chuqch in this city.A u.mpiete obituary will be given In .nxt 1r¢ek'n issue. imr of his :rife and three dmghlon, Lillie, Ailes .ma 1-'md». xrlivod on August a from Long Bla h ,Calif. when Hr.Suiith h u b u n in the inxunnc e buainun for the put five yu-n.11:07 came by gum, driving up into 0r¢¢°==where Un;visited lin. J. Hurkins., Cb|| ter'| tis!!! nl C lu u th Faill, viewed Cn to r L lkl, Oregon. and stopped to uc Hn. An son Johns,H n .Smitlfs sister at Hnnindnrd, Ncbr.Thty dna nop- 4 n nq u a u n t i n a a l t h o u g h H n .W e s t h a s n e u l y n e o vc n d f r o m d i p h t h - Id l - -t t o l l s ;20.70 J.E .C a m p b e l l (S u p pl i e s a n d f u n e w ex p e ns e )161.40 i l e r r y C h r i s t e n s e n (S u p pl i e s fo r p o o r )34.00 D e p o t S t o r e (S u p pl i e s f o r p o o r )18.00 Th u E n t e r p r l n e ( P r i n t i n g )17.60 H a r r y E : ve y l l l i l k f o r p o o r )3.10 M r s W m . F l e k ( C a n o f p o o r ) 2 I J. W B a m b e r g H d w .( S u p p l i e s a n d l a b o r )16.55 H a m m o n d k S t e p h e n s C o . ( S u p - pl i es )25.41 K .B .P r i n t i n g C n .(S u p p l i e s )l l ! K l n p p P r i n t i n g C o .(S u p p li e s )50.40 W a l t e r L a r s e n G l n g e ( R e p a i r s )3.85 J . E M a r i n a t S o n a (S u p pl i e s fo r p o o r )5.35 M a b e l J. H a r s h , C o . S u p t . ( In - s t i t u t e )200.00 H l l b u m i S c o t t C o . ( S u p p l i e s ) 6 6 . 1 8 'I g r ~..~..;<.f§l':f that tho ditch 1| an Ideal plan for tiah and uid if this c on- signment doc!well,it wi ll he fol- lowed by a much larglr number. He vim! to and a eadoad of bull lzrwx, large enough to be caught. al once,from the m m hltcheries, to be pllold in thin ditch. Swa n !loud mon,who Elko tothuur 1 line once in a while,had been oonlidtrlng tha proposition ol pluvting some fish in the ditc h at their Qxn expense.Mr.Hi ld n p r took tha matter up with Commission- er 0'Brlen who took enough Interest in the matter to penowly bring a coralgnment of bus. is in thought.likely some ot fbi:vii!find their way into river, but It was Hr. 0'Brlen's lin! that by fu the Earn: part may and lhlt in two y ears thly the the 3 . will will ba la r p enough to be u h m by fishermen.-Herman Reconi. a |4B l a i r O i l C o m p a n y ( O i l f l z u ) 5 1 . 2 5 A z n d t H d vr . ( S u p p l i e s )12.63 M r s .F ; a n i : . A l l b e r y ( C a r l o i l p o o r )20.00 l i n .J .A n t l i l (S u p p l i e s f o r 1 p o o r ). a s c H .C . B l a c o ( C o m . w o r k m l i e a g e )-| 3 21 0 B l a i r D N A C o .(S u p p l i e s f o r p r i s o n e r )I- 5 5 L o c a l R l g i a t n r s ( R ¢ ¥b i r t h ! a n d d t l l h n )25.75 B e c h f n n st o r e (S u p pl i e s f o r p o o r )3.50 .\ s'r.\'rE r m r r r s m a s I N DRAINAGE CANAL u ! Stihl Fish Commismlcnar,W. J . )l3risn of Grains, uahted by 'War »|¢.n.||Piefalcl gnu Hllxinfer,planted 2,000 ma ll b l n in the drainage mu h e m o f He: mm Tuesday : L am! tails)23.50 C h u Nelson (Com. 'work ami Eilelgo)218.20 Omahs Printing Co. (Vnult Fix- tures)593.41 George Uhrt (Bt.Fair Ex- hibit)250.00 The Pilot (Prlntln|¢}16.84 Hathmauu Garage {R»pai:s)8.14 A. Suanmn (Supplies for poor; 5.75 Sum J ournal (bmpany (Sup- plies)'96.31Orin sulekleu. lDMinz)s o Thcn she stood In hor nlghtie, and tha building bland merrily.A fim- nuuz nnhed in und she ahnnk back. "Germ c ome. I must vue you," he cried. "Pm not :Irena-ed," nhl pleaded. "Oh,th aw nil right.Harsh the ulmfon.OJ! some of that doth out from arnund tbl neck, ami whack off thu nltevel. nnd yon"ll be present sI.»io."--Frivrd. Good Luc k Mun W ork when a miner Und;| nvxnl. folks uaualiy ny that he ll iucky.But ll l'n't hack.Tha minor went for nu;- 19.03 'rim ENTERPRISE ;:::,',°:;'".z..';'",:.,°°,,,.':°",.'1:,":.':;'":t.f: °.;§*1,,,.,.. new lt1ra| movedandaeenn6ed,th| t1n| E. V. Heath I b r u d n s i 9.90 Harman Banking (Raul work) 80.00 Chris Manlmssn (Blacksmith work)6.75NacholuOilCo.Corp (CII a n d t m 09.50 Corn!! Clerk instructed to draw p l i u )" £: r a s A r n d t ( S vvn 1 i u }22.13 B l a h Au t o E x z h n n g e { 5 '» ° v\ 1 r l . d l ,g n )12.50 D e e p R o c k 01 |C o .( G u )93.35 C .J.H i n d l e y w n c d n l l u m a W .I I .l l l c h e i u n ( D r u r i n z l 8.1~ N s b r .Cn h r .I M f g . C o .( R o - p n i n )4.96 S t a n d a r d O i ! C o .( O i l , g r e u a e u . :.m m H a m 'W .P l e p e r { D r a ¢ | , 'i n g )9 3 0 l |1 | low an pay the uma.Carriod. c. 1. amaze; wruuinz)1s.zo Thrmu Pewsen (Dragging)27.00 Chris Sc hmidt is tha owner of a new Fad Coupe. FARM LOANS:Private money. B l n i r C h a u t a u q u a A n n u !~ - 2 8 . J .E .Ca m p b e i l ,f u m l t u n ,r u g : a n d u n d e r t a k i n g .5 0 - d . ma dmnulnili nuxnunmn.I nf. mn. 1'1mm¢,dHlmAn _slrirlng a new Flux than days.o : . . ° - x x : l u ! J S " " ° " g u m u n u mmm - frlzndl in I --mr th we ll »m i |R e a d T h e E n t e r p x I n f o r n e w s .g m 5 ;<= ~ == = »= > g11 f u t u r e ~ J .E .C a m p b e l l ,f u r n i t u r e ,r u g : a n d u n d e r t a k i n g .5 g _ ¢ g |I f y o u a n i z f n T h e E n h e n w r i u .N u [ c a n k n o w l l . :r l l h l 1 0 5 o f f o n O i !a n d G u c l i n c S t o v n ,| 4 T* e Hr. and Mrs. John liethseken, ofOmaha spent the week-end in Blair. J. I... Pound, of the Pound Cloth ing seen. was in Omaha on business Wednesday. C. K.Bendorf, Undertaker, Blair Nebr.Qffke phones,161.Resi- dence phones, 224.28-tf. Dr. E.R. Tllden and tamlly are enyoying a visit from their brother, Glen Tilden of York,hlehr. Mrs. William Epperson and family of Omaha, spent Sunday at the farm with her mother, Mrs. Ella Priee. The Pleasant View Sunday School enjoyed a Wiener roast at the Cum- in; City school yesterday afternoon. Miss Elna Doty af the Block and White Shop,has moved into the building recently vacated by J.E. Fischer.. For Sale:'Some of .tile best va cant lote to be found iI1.U=° elty. Trlced to sell.Inquire at The Enter prise office.tf. Rev.L.H.Camp and wife left Inst Toesclay for Cond,l'~Iebraska where they will spend their raatlon visiting relatives. Hr.and Hrs. George Wrleh who reside south of Kennard,are the proud parents of a baby girl bor|1 lu! Saturday night. Farms for Sale-All alien and all puree,40 to 820 acres-$60.00 to 3200.00 per acre-liberal terms.het ua show them .to you. 29-lt.Robinson 6 Carpenter. Mrs.J.R.Smith ls recovering to Omaha yesterday.ag Petensen's Hardware.28-it. Farm Loans, low rates,optional The H.M.Halbert family werepermeateoBanno. Blair.Omaha visitors l m Friday C.K.Bendod, Undertaker, Bldr,p hy lgnd g u y "Chiropractor, Nlebr.Offioe phones 181-~ F a r m e r s Btstensnknuiluing.11-nt 224.sp ones,I City Loans,mmthly payments, Mr.and Mrs.lnrer Garner,of Omaha, were Sunday visitors at the prompt service. George a Rtker. ;For Sale--My 80-acre Iarla TourGrant Garner home.miles west ot' rn. Calhoun, szoo.oo. H. O. Williamson, of Herman, wasaBlaircallerlastFriday. For Sale-Hy 5 acres on.north Welker Ave., $7000.00.2.8-St. Mrs.Emma E.Scltndder, Rt. 2,Bos 6, Blsdr, Nolan! For Sale:-Farms and rsddenol a l°°¢l lin always. Geo.a . m m 841 1 For sale-Uur organ and Ham1ltoo_gg,,{,¢ Rohwer, ggu axes S The J . L Pounds family srtivred '"°;,"°'f§, in ¥°°d shape.3.-7 as-at Lincoln,Nebr.;__§°* days last week at Lake Oko. n so at once.t 1.Norman 'Pllden returned horns5.LQP'11. 20? w. 80. Sl.,after o montlfs visit with relatives*Miss Dorothy Dorm of Falrburyl Mr.and Hrs. Emil Knudsen and 3 York, Nels. family,who reside south of Bwrspent Sunday at Km; Park.'l " ' { 'Hhreus Beck ls slowly lm- lpruvmng alter a serious operation Alphonse Hlllsn and family and savenll weeks mv hhss Bess Patrick of Omaha, 'arere' Sunday guests ol Mrs.Myrtle Kil ian. Mrs. E. Il. Redfield returned Fri day night from Omaha where she olsitetl her sons, Robert and Clifford for a few day ;. Unruh é Lang, Ambulance Service Roy M. D. Lang, Undertaker.Store Phones Ind. and Bell`Red 139. House ltd.1752, Bell 257.25-tf. Messrs John Dixon, George Neale and other neighbors of the Riverview school dlstrld. em of Calhoun were lllol: visitors last Monday.9 The old Gutschosr livery bam just wut of the old Ellington hotel has been torn down and an automobile repair shop will soon take its place. r.and Mn .J.P.Henry,who .avr pm visiting ln Blair for some urn ,are planning to leave nest Mandate for thai! 2mme in California. "CDNSERVO"steam cookers, the finest thing for canning.Speelal p r i c e , ~\` 28-2t.Retersen Hardsrare. Mrs.0. ut Ireland ls visiting has daughter, Mrs. Louis Rasmussen and family at Spiker this vreek. Mrs.L.H.IInyenga is apendlhH the week in Omaha and Hr. Harms# will go down to spend the week-end. s n rH r .C .h i .f h r i s t e m e n ,r r u n a l e r of the Fsnners Co~0pe|atlye sle- retor In Blair, was a business visitor in Omaha Tuesdsyi Unruh J: Lang, Ambulance Service. Roy M. D. Lang, Undertaker.Stone Phrnes Bell and Ind. Red 139.House Ind. 1752, Bell 257.25-tt. Let us sell you a farm, any sin, any prlee.No mis-statements,no n1i-representatives.Can suit you as size. price, qwlty and terms. Ntbr. is visltins at the Joe 8. Cook home. Mrs. LaVern Lowe and son. Bobby of Hennan were Blair visitors last Monday morning. The Julius Zelgler fadllly wholive soutl. o! Hlalr are the owners of a new Buick Coach. "DEVOE" Red Barn Paint,$1.75 per gallon in 5-gallon eans at Peter» sen llardvrsra.PAINT NOW .28-2t Unrnh k Lang, Ambulana Service Roy M. D. Lang, Undertaker.Ston I'l\enes Bell and Ind. Red 188.House Ind.1152, Bell 257.25lf. lf you are illnnins on a little trip you will need a treslz jsunty hat. Seo those at Mrs.T.C.IIilton's. Prices greatly reduced. Mrs. Retta Maelntyre, of Gordon, Ntbr. has been earlng for her aunt, Mn .H.R.Bunn for the past two; weeks through her last illness.~ Mm.Louisa Anderson of Wisner came Monday evening to visit her nieIerf, Alles Josephine Johnson, Ries \ l -\ t \-1 \ . _ _ - _a e _ _r _a _ __ mm. . ~."».~.. ... .,....... -mn ma-tlvn . 1 llww a n lo a n on wha t tlty o n lu-m v~ w\ y ~Lung dmc lo a n u ma i n e .s-u.\cmnam smug. sm. \Blair. Nabr. Funk Dudgeon la buy than day: pnxung upUlhillint rodi tor tarm- an nur Springllald, Nfbr. I Nh. Naktle Btoektnn in slaying at m Gn u ! A lle n mu n i ty hama and ,looking after lhlnp whlla thy are away on nn auto trip.\Mm Cecella Jackson by Ntumad n- man- aner an axwmled vm: vim 'Mm Flora Pauley ln Mluourl.l l l n\.v.¢n»» n nm; az un home ol mn \A. lleKanney. llr .and Mn ..loo la va plan to duvn an Howell, Nabr. thll weak-and W bring thalr dmghman. Mary and Eliwlnth home after a vnek'| visit wll'*x nlallvu there. Supl, and D. v. Hauer. who have Leeu instructing In mmmer achool at mx-ningalaa, Collep, Sioux Clty, an: coming home today.They will mt up | b n a nd n l na dy fo r fa ll wor k lun. Nha Lula Axtell went up CO!-\|\C" Bluffs when s h o wu operated on for gona::hh n m o f u n wack. Beton luvlnl, her glrl frlanda vla- lled har on lan Friday and had | Uma pany whleh all enjoyed vary much. Mi n Norm.:Grllflth of B un ell, Neb r. hu been visiting her abu t, Hn, Howard Hain for Lha pu¢11ro ~»;.||-Inu vamvnlnr A lllr ! emu 'a a bn rn ul a n' s u hil\m u l af w a u n m e Sa m- dn y a vmlu . HTC. .lumen md family numb- »d )| r . an d llr a ~J . P . H l a r y o l Callfomla al dinnu lui Sunday . K n n n d K r a . E d J | n » m\ n to \ r ~ i n ;Yellnwaume and uma Rnekhm Th e y " P M to b e p m a b o u t tv: w a h . J. E. Campballand family rammed lu: night from a trlp to FAX! Pu! aml o ther umm poin t: of lnlanlt Bnau m Star menu Lhh eve nlu Ur. Hy mn l y a n ,who inches a1 Pmctor. Klan., ln hams for a abou-1 vu ulan . N. 1'. Lum! la bulldhzg a new all m u o n on tha earner n l W slhz Ave.and Nohruka a m z oppodu the Antlll froeary. 'Um c ounty ¢.llrk'| allies il bus; \l1eso dlya working out :ga aount; luvy . the board havin( ,nga on l1 ur ihe lu! melting. Dr. and ln. .| . v.mnanaan an emuylng an auto trip thrvagh Na blank: and down m Exeslaler Spring lin., having la!! lu! walk. u m Mary Bath Hltc hmln, dlg'h tar ol Mr. Ind Hn. cm. 11. H| ¢¢, mm h u b e a n mh vh r a h w d a n vlalx 'uh llr. md l| x1.`J . n. num; ul Omaha; Mr.and Un .Grant Allan and Mr. und lin. Sim Chully und Bull left thla momlng for an a m t r i ; throughout Wyoming and n u m m m m ahtel.They h m a n i a m .\... lm- n.» nan ana nn doubt will \ I l I I L r E I r rt | I I | I I I l E E \| w e k s .S h o I e ! !y e s u n l a y m o r n i n ; f o r L i n c o l n w h e n s h e w i l l v i s i t h o r s i s t e r s ,H i n O d e : s a a n d L e o n a .H r s . G l o w Fs o k lo r .. S a m B o u vi e r o f ' D e S o t o , i o : r i d - c t d l y i l l i n O n u l m In t l r e l a t i ve s h a ve be e r s u m m o n e d t o h i s beds ide.H i n s i s t e r , H r s . E m m a . P h i l l i p s , o f H a r n In g f o n l ,N e b r .c a m o to d ay .H r . B c u vi e r I n q u i t e a : h i n d e r l n th i s r a r !o f t h e a u t o a n d i n k n o w n t h r o u g h o u t t h e c o u n t y u o n e o f t h e ea rl i es t se tt le rs he r e . A f e r oc c u p y i n g o n e o ffi c o f o r thi r ty -t hr ee y u m ,G e o r g e B .R i k u i n n o w loc at ed o n l" 'If\ h s t r e e t , h a v- i n g hi s o ff i c e w i t h t h e B i n d o r f L m i o r u k i n ;en u bl i n hm o nl . .I t w a s w i t h n o t i m e e f f o n t h a t M r .B i k e r l e f t a n o ffi c e no l o n g o a u b i h h e d , a Ih i s o l d fr i e n d s t o h i s n e w pl no e o f b u d n l n . M i n F r a n c e s B r o n w a s h o s b s u t o n d i n n e r : k n e e g i ve n a t t h e h o m e o f h e r pa r e nt s ,M r .a n d l l r s .Ja k e B r o n ,In s t S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g .T h e p a r t y w a s i n h o n o r o f h e r fr ie n ds , H e k n C l a n S¢ .h mi de r a n d V l r g l n i a Vl ie l o f O n u h n .Th o u w h o a n } o y e d t h e w a n i n g w e r e t h e M i n n C l a n Ne ls on ,IIe l e n Sc h o ffi a r ,E va i y n Ma nt a,H o r l e n l e H u l b e r t ,A l i c l J e u - s t n , D o r o t h y Ty s o n a n d R u t h B r o n . 0 o hn\°e 1 wniriu l time. Min Pri:-dll; Rhonden ll apemlin an few dui nt Sunny ddl fum. Lb home Sf Hr . md Era.JoelnPLCalhoun tovinchip.l n .L l zu:a'| nine.Hia Eloise Bmvannn of Omaha spends the aumman the ua*thc two girls are hmdng lo of fun. Th !Fu n k Bron family, Geo Davis funily Ind Hn. llinnh Trl iett | nd daughter returned I Thunday evening from a amp » trip at 9.lllnnesotl.lnkn.4. had a go-od time and must have eos durhsd thamnalvu 'ull as agidgnql by the lower which The Bump editor ncaived In :wa rd to ~ - Till.Ietter appears in mothsr col uma. P m x u -:ummm _ The null berlnnlnc August 11, wlil be in Blair me vlll be :ua um for your piano tuning.Am graduate o! the Uninnity School o Hmdc plana tuning c ount.Phan The Enurprinl ar The Christan Gash Store or le a n onion in Spiker neighborhood with Han Ru mu uln .Ban hfa eti on nm"- 29 it.Harland Ph u . nt t es y f r o m a n op e r a t i o n p e r z o r m e u o n h e r e y e b y D r . G i f fo r d , o f O m a h a fo r t h e r e m o va l o l ' a g r o w t h . l i r .a n d M r s .o . . . . f 1 € . } o . . - .i n c l 1 . a m i M r s .P e t e N e l s o n , o f O r u m l e f t h i s m o r n i n g b y a u t o fo r W e s t - b y ,M o n t a n a f o r a l i t t l e va c at i on . H r s .L . . C a n t l i n h a s b e e n e n j o y i n g a vi s i t fr o m h e r b r o t h e r , W . J . L i p - p i n c o t t a n d w i fe o f R e d C l o u d , N e l l . 'The y l e ft Tu e s d a y f o r t h e i r h o m e . W o rr !re ce i ve d f r o m D o ve St ee d, w h o i s a t S L Lu l te e H o s p i t a l i n Ghze ogo r e p o n e t h a t h e i s g e t t i n g a l o n g ni c el y b u t l t w i l l b e se ve r a l we ek s b e fo r e h e w i l l b e o b l e t o r e - t u r n t o h i s w o r k a t C o u n c i l B l u ff a . F o r S a d e - - O n ac c ou n t o l m o vi n g t o O m a h a ,o u r B- r oo m ,n e a r l y :n o pu - - i . v.v - u - - . - _.._..--.. Me t h o d i a t D o l l a r D a y w i l l b e h e l o n W e d n e u l a y .A u g .19 .Y o u c a n g e t t h r e e e l e g a n t m e a l s fo r o n e d o l - l a r .Th i n i s n fi n a n c i a l c l e a n - u p d a y .2 9 - l t . Do n a l d C h r i s t e n s e n , a o n o f H r . a n d M n .H e n r y Ch r la t en s en ,i s t o l e a ve fo r C h i c a g o i n a b o u t t w o we e k s . n h e r e h e w i l l t a k e a c o u r s e i n C o r n nner cial A r t . M r .a n d M r s .T .G .Ph e lp s a n d M r . a n d M r s . A . M . F e e r a n d fa m i l y sp en t S u nd a y, Au g 1. \ .§ t 2 wi t h fri e nd s i n O m a h a a n d s p e n t a p l e a s a n t t i m e a t K r u g P a r k . N b a Fr a n c e s Br oa n,d a u g h t e r o t l l a .a n d M r s .Ja k e B r o n .h a d a a m m - t o l a s t W e d n e s d a y u n t i l S u n d a y , t i m M i n u s H a l e n C l a n Sc h ne i de r 2 9 l t .R o b i n s o n b C a r p e n t e r M r s . J.H . D e e m e r o f S o u t h H i l l s , Pi t ts b u rg . Pe n n ., o ni ve ml l a. | t `1 Zh ur \ - dog fo r a vl e i t w i t h h e r d e t e r , M r s . W m . T . P i e p e r o f e a s t S o u t h s t r u t . bl is s Fl o r e n c e Cl au s en .d a u g h t e r o f M r . a t m L i n . Je n a C l a u s e n e n t a r - t m n e d a f r i e n d .M i e s I d o R u t h e t r o r n o f F r e m o n t t o r t Th u r s d a y a n d F f h d u y . Mr . a n d L i r e . W . J. S a s a n d u g h tcr t.H ~ r l e a n d K a t h e r i n e a n d r . ami Mrs.Roy Mclieen and :laugh ter, Frances spent Sunday in Umaha a t K r u g P a r k .. M l u e t l F l o r a a n d O l i ve M o o r e r e t t w e d w o r d f r o m t h d r o l d e r a i n t o r H n .P e r r y C o r n e l l o f P l a l n vl e i N e b r . t h a t s h e w a s i l l a n d H i n O l i ve m h u u l l i l . a l u n n e u n , m n . fr e n n u g e u na n d ld r a .J .G u a t u o n . Re l a ti ve s o f M r s .L .A .W i l l i a m s l¢eel\e¢|n c a r d h o m h e r d a t e d Sa n t a Fe ,N e w M e x i c o s t a t i n g t h a t they w e r e o n t h e i r w a y t o C a l i fo r n i a a n d e\°erytl11ng a a a fi n e . M r s .E m m e t t Jo h n s o n a n d d a u g h te r,M a x i n e d r o ve d o w n fr o m H e r m a n M o n d a y a n d b r o u g h t M i n A g ne i G i l b e rt a o n t o he r h o m o he r e a ft e r =l w e e k : - . d a n w i t h t h e m , M i n C a r o l i n e Jo l1 n |o n's m o t h e r .hos been quite ill for several days but in reported an an llttle better. M IN .l o h r u o n l a o n e o f t h e e ff i c i e n t In s t r u c t o r ! a t D a n a C o l l e g e . M n . .C .C .R e d fi e l d o f m t L l o - e n l n s t r e e t , h a d t h e p l e a s u r e o f h a r - 2__aa :._r-__|\|_..n g f_ . . . _ _ HW me Same Moneychoice. Wir Paint You can buy more and better Goal during the summer for the same m oney than you can later in the season.Such being true why not practice sensible economy and buy now. uw hm . uhh of xuiwmx them \.... 1 ._: e l ve s o f a l l n i m e n t u n d h t h m m n l ve l w i t h n r p l l i b :t h a u n l u m r e d a n g ; pr e s e n t d a y s o d u t y l a d y . 1LE Farmers Co-operative Unionul fn nh n lhl fl £01151 I n t l |u . . ! ' S _ | _ Qn I Blulr.Nebraska l1lYl|n o m o o n w .230.sr..b l n n e bo u g h t c h e a p .W l l i g i ve g o o d t e r m s , m n ;ao ce pt sm at t p r o p e r t y a s p a r t p s y .2 9 - l f. L .P .Ra s mu s se n . 6 3 F r o n t S t . Florence and lone McChnn. daugh- t e r s o f M r .a n d M r s .W i l l i a m M c - C a n n o f Be n t o n ,r e t u m e d t o t h e i r h o m e l a s t S u n d a y a ft e r a n l e e vi s i t w i t h t h e i r au n t s ,M r s .Th e o .W a h l - x t r o m a n d M r s .A .J.M o o r e a n d fn rn ll le s. A le t t e r re ce i ve d b y P .M .Ty s o n f r o m H a r r y Bl a c o re c e nt l y ,estate: t h a t H r s .Bl n o o w i l l n o t lo se h e r h t m l I I b u t t h a t f r o m t h e uee le ar m . w a s n t fi r s t fe a r e d , sh e l s st i l l s u ff e r i n g au t o m o b i l e ac ci d en t o l .m a n I V i r g i n i a Vl l e t , o i ' O m a h a . M r . a n d M r s .w .J.L i p p i n c o t t o f R e n C l o u d ,N e b r .ac co m pa n ie d E . C .L i p p i n c o t t a n d r e l fe a n d M r s . L u - c r e t i a C a n t l l n t o B a n c r o f t l a s t W e d n e d n y w h e r e t h e y vi s it e d n si s te r M m . 8 . R . F l e t c h e r . (Ju s R l t h m a n n ,wi f e ,d a u g h t e r a n d t w o so ns l e f t S u n d a y a t 11 :3 0 fo r p a r l s u n k n o w n i n t h e i r ho u s e ca r . Th e y h a n no d e s t i n a t i o n a n d n o n e t ti n- e f o r t h e i r r e t u r n b u t he a d e d n o n h t o w a n l S o u t h D a k o t a . Si nc e t h e fi n e r a i n s o f t h i s we ek , th e r e c a n b e n o qu e s ti o n a s t o t h e c o n d i t i o n o f t h e c o r n i n t h i s vi c i n i t y . P r i o r t o t h i s , t h e r e a r e m a n y d i s c u s - suinna n m a n d c a n fo r a h u m n e r may go up to see her noon. A n u m b e r o f y o u n g pe o pl e w e n t t o M o r s e P a r k ,F r e m o n t l a s t M o n ds s In t h e p a r t y w e r e M i s s e s E d i t h Je ns en .K a t h e r i n e B e e l m u n .Gu sa le S c h e ffl e r a n d H a r o l d L a r a o n . Ma n e u n Be c k h a s 'b o u g h t t h e P h i n W i l c o x res id en ce p r o p e r t y i n D e x - t e r r i l l e a t t h e e n d o f t h e p a ve m e n t . w h e r e R a v.L a n g l i ve d a n u m b e r o f y e a r n s e o H e ex pe ct s t o m o r e l n t h e n e a r fu t u r e . Ja c k M i l l e r , B u d B r e w s t e r a n d E d R n n n l e ft W e d n es d a y m o r n i n g b y a u t o f o r K a n s a s a n d fr o m t h e r e e x - pected to so on to Florida.They aairl they might be [one a month and might stay array permanently. m g a n o l u l n u u u , m r s . v. r . u r n e u ao f H a r l a n , I o w a s p e n d a d a y w i t h h e r e t n g h e m e , o n e d a y la s t wee k. M r . D . W . P i p h e r , fo r m e d y a r e a l d e n t o f B l a i r b u t n o w o f Il l i no i s Is vi s i t i n g h l s d a u g h t e r ,B r a .W m .P. C o o k o f O m a h a ,a n d ex pe ct s t o s o t o C r a w t o n l ,N e b r .t o vi s i t h i s so n W i l b u r . M m Bl an ch e Co l li n s o f Lo u i s i a n a 'l r h n i s vi s i t i n g h e r p a r e n t s , M r . m e M r s .W a l t R o d m a n h e r e . w e n t d 0 * D t o O m a h a w i t h t h e A .J f h i o o r e fa m i l y la s t S u n d a y t o vi s i t a t t h e W m . M c C a n n h o m e .~ Prof. Martin lilrkegaanl and fam ily of Mason City, wilt arrive soon to make their home ln Blair.They __.._ 1 as.|-ar-|..\!4i -. .» .- 1 lhu. md ¢hnk.». bam:-od nur :nu ~»+4 lift of tbl girls! The Muonu :nd frlkr nl W uhlnnon postpone thelr picnlr rnln n wilIbe held 28 at the Arlinlwn Ealtem Sn r mu my h m ra on lccount nf Frldly, Auguat Park.Every- thing will b¢ curled out an outlined u any thing.on a more elnbonlc male. Blu. A. x~:. mu. ol okmwmn Ciw lelt Tuesday for her home liter .I len-d u n at the home of A .A. Compton und llmlly.On Sunday c. A. Kull and family of Omllu, spent the dny at he Cornptons.G.A. Hull and fsmlly urs leqvlng Ncbnakl fur Orlnndu,F l c l mr u m ga in 1 n w . n Word mqwa hen by frlemll from the Rev.Mnnln Klrkegurd fnmlly . who hu been out at Denver. uuta |)m|n,,,K lr k wu n l ln mcnvnimr w m p .Thu KY¢| \c r pm of the mm -had rains and the :om :mp if ¢»....f¢<1, " M a h money uk ln z magulne auhrcdptlnns.I-\|ll lnfomzntlnn and mflaenmxax mu l e ;on tppllmfnn. suxsl-rr SUBSCRIITION BUREAU, thc llrzm subsc ription agency wen nf Chlnago (owned and vpented by SUNSET mnglslne)450 Founh Street, San Francisco."2541 The Koffee Club entertained thelr fnrplliu on lu! Thursday ll. picnic rlfnner snd :upper nl. the ll. W. A. mn. there being amuml lwunty pre nent.The Club hu] plxnned to plc ni: at Cc llwun but the nln c aused them to change their plum.The nhcrnoon wsu spent ln vluldng :nal gurau. Mr. lnd Urn. Henrv Mencke of thin from her wn-lnlur, Mr. Tam Blan chnrd of Glrdner.Hllnu tlu l her llanghler Ruth Blanclunl hu! mem- |> mbmma no .fl npentlan for ur pmxsdur m l w u getting alonl n'c¢|y nlnce the vpn-ation. Mr/unl Mrs. Ray llwml Krozh and M n Hcrvey Kmgh drove over to Oltoncn mu l m . s u m u y mornin! wins their father. Mr. Curl Krolh hu been visiting hh shter for oral week:They relunwd tolfthu Uri. Earl Stlnfleld, comnlnled her mother. h m e Scturday uhe-re nhe haul been of Omaha ac- ln. Al J ones from Omaha vlnltinp her a u z h u r and menin-luv elnre tb l Mondly prevlmu.Mn .Stanlleld rulumenl w her homo Sllurdny uve- Neuily eteninl- Mrs.Sherry Moore received w°:cadence nenr Dann Lbllue.the former Andrew Jensen home.Pm( Khhg umi wll| unc h lt D ana this y u r . Harold mc n mn. non o f Mr. -M; Mn .Waller M¢Crucken.:uno ln,from Sc am m u m u h m he rm-1 been located for sevenl y u m. f or »v m ;m m friendn.u m m u working in | bank out thug. n mu- ried und doin!walL His qllh lx vrlzh hlln. Mr. Dorwln Bmlllf lml daughters; Mlmml | n | |Reba uf Nlper.Nehrl lml Em: Smith nl Herrick, ltopped over-night Sundn'ut the home of Mr. and Mn, c. H. Robert-lon. Thu we n lm th e ir mu m m p thmugn k u The young Iuilu wen 1| -lem. ol tha Robertson dluhnn, havingmn nt the Wayne'Nom\|l.l 1 l r c a U 1 \ { u a | u . _ y I 0G o o d r l c h T l r z s They Cost Ho More vW h y B u y I n f e n o r T l r e s . 30x3'lf °~$9.50 30x3=l-(Cord)$10.70 1 the tilir.H th e m m n n K n o wnp n h p l I M u ma condition armald b l l u n !u n m in mmy nlhlx Alain. Then in om ueapuan, nou- bly the m u of Mlna nou , when for 40 y a n or more the nexium lu n h ave h un p r omptly du n uw un pooptn nl uw mu \hrvu| \: the medium of I nnvlplpc r npplmwnl mu d i n eo n nc ti o n vi m me n lu ~ hr edition ol nearly :very weekly nurnplper In tho data, md a t l \9r.mp| nlinly Krl!\ln|c an tn the n m ,In 19% u|»\amam.\ eonuinllm XM xvlv b ln xwi llh m wa h lu n we r edlfirlbuted\ill\\n u n d i y :d h ! the ullonrnment of lh l l q u m n n tlnn makin lg possible for w r y nn-idea: of LM fum to knaw ua luv A m u of 400.000 c opies vu au lrlbuud,Un mvy papen na mi ng ln the good work neddn; an lur- uze of $86 ueh far their tn n h h and upevuo.The nppiemant dh tr lb u tu d n n n t i n solid :lx-point men c olumns u the mf. and c om- pvbe d u aq ua .Wluonlin h u mmm-1 muc h (M uma pluz for so y um or mm, ana altar m s n .ln d ldln l Nelflilkm would do vl\l to follow wit.In No- h m k . m m : h u m ln d mv i n n a n 1 l luh bf v< ylin ul gy c llJ n l v A L s Comedy-"TENDES AHB FAT" SUNDAV Mary Plc kfor d In "Dorothy Vernon of Hoddon Hall" FOX NEWS. HODUEPODGE ind SPORTLIGHT MONDAY AND TUESDAY Vaudeville--~-0HAlA'S SWEETHEARTS Benle Lovd and Warner Baxter In "For Those W ho Dance" Ou r ( ] | n ¢ C o me d y - " SUND A Y C OL M" WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY lhorge 0'Brlen and Dorothy Mckall In 'THE PAINTED LADY' C O M I N G AUGUST 2| and 22 Zane (]rey'x Wanderer of the W asteland -'August 27. 28 and 29- THE LOST WORLD FRI DAY, S ATUR DAY & SAT. M ATINEE Tom ilx In Zlne 0rey's "Riders of the Purple Sage" Comedy-"TONS OF 'rwoum.e" i1 w w » , . . .. . . . . . - u . . . ...- - - --.,Ir-.m a recent operation there and they are planning to :slum home to Maron City,Nebr.to nach- their homehoid goods prepantory to mov- ing: to Blair when Rev. Klrkegaard wul teaeh at Dana Collin thia fall. . .. - . . .- - ... ..,_. _oily and Mr.mal Mm.Thol.J. Slzeean, o! Omaha drove to Wayne early Monday morning, returning the arme evening.Mn .Mencke a lla ] on the H. H.Hahn family, Ionmer Beal:people when Hr.Hahn was ning. Mrs. John M. Robinson left Tues day for Onalia, Iowa for a visit for the remainder of the month.While away she expec t; to motor up into Llttle lllanzanet Cook, age eieven daughter of lr. and Mn .Wm.P. Cook of Omaha, was taken auddenly ill last Saturday while vlsltinl at the iome of her deter N h BarlowSouthDakota,IIer daughter. JoseiN,, of Kearney.sl. 1r| .a£aken at 5 We carry a cotnplete line 1 of slzes. us.. 1)|n wn|...l Ylntln th. ,,,,,[|-uperintendeni ol the my °¢1*W|*»iphine wil! join her mother after I]J8!nm\» In Hn M. IL hmmiul in nnnhn."HM" '"'°;' 5""";,';,;;;"',';},;;;,;;lah. futmd them well ms [lui xo use s.. spent ,;,, runminder of the week, » ¢§ . .principal o mwne | three yearn cf the s¢hu»ol'a axistence The w. :L r; of this c ity wudlme Joe b w h o me .\ who u dm an Alumna.Misa Bowen flu! organiutlon to pine a bench g ;and Mrs. }{;Hlnstn drove __ _ . . . l . . . - | -- P Q I . ;\ | - | . u ¢ | | ¢I -s l . -. . . » -| . . . . l . || u n » \l i u l !.n _1 n .... \. luving Kea rnly at 3 PM. and he f¢'3.r I0 PM.had nached the hoa- pltcl and undewnne an opention has nppendlcltls.She il doing nieely. - . - -- v u n .' . .»¢. . - - r _. .1 . _ . . '._ _ __ _ A l urays Try Us First H 1 5 a r m I g n u u u w l u n e w n e u r n m n u State University.She was for a nmnber of years a very aueoealful teacher ln the Omaha High School, e m u from Omaha to Peru where she suaa head of the Fonign Lang! uage Department of the Nebraska Stlte Normal s a m :at tha n pi m For mg put five yearn Misa Bowen has o Auistanl Profenor o! Fzerrh Language and Literature a u e \ l l l l m *\ v \ . | | n | .P i s m l \ mad( by D. A, Sappenfield, the work hung donated br him for whic h the lulies extended to him n vote of 9.I:||.l¢n al their regular meeting lent Saturday.They voted to have atablemadetocorrespondtothe bend: and plaoed in the park.The president, Mrs. Guyer, reported that tho park un almost. constantly oau pie-!am!more benches and ilblen so umnna aauaruey zo meer.:nerr 'ru Ex o f i n |. me an 1nonIn-law and dauuhur Pmf.and';1,eh ge;~a.;e- Mrs. A. E. Anderson. of Kirhvillad Mo.,who \i¥I visit relatives Ind friend! here for a few weeks. Prof. Anderson will teach in the State_every member present had their doi Teaehera'lexe at Rirkuvdlle the1 L e are as e r e\¢n nz " ladecidedeueeeos,both flnantially and loc lllly.It went beyond the ex peclatioru of those in eharge and la:ready and a story as to how coming year.Prof.Andereon went they eamed it.Those present say it "P to Beresford, S. D. this week 9¢'_wau one of the pleasentest ehureh af vinll.MI parents for a -few -i\r¢_roin. they have lll.8mletl in »kong. when he *i ll return to Hlllr 1°.aim¢.Around me was nhed which Arndt-Snyder Motor Co. B U ICK ESSEX §, I ,§ " §, ' § ¢Q¢ ;, mu # bu t I n n w'---u~:c'ro1~1 c0UN1'Y-$38.&21.060.sognyihing dvotit their pfavislnna. 'Dali County Uammiudonen Room,STATE Ll..`VY | 31 fnilun to publlah thi ian pmmptly l Blair, Ntbruln, Aug. 10, ms llilis 82 la an efpoezini hardship upon public The Board of County Commission- Gemnl Fund .1.9i 33oficldas, ltlfO. county md diy ¢f§.1¢r.» gag n}\f==9\f\}_\» udjoummcm Lak- Qapitol §¥d|I»'u\d ~ 3 I 535.340su.-no021,910mms494,405 1.1 2.3 L6 a s 1.1 1 "*» een vip an rlqulruf an kn ow ua!on July 21. 1925.Ruinmption Fund .15 as 441,310 1.5me n u th e l u n .If th an o md ni lf P1uint:Chu.Nelson ind Peter 35 516.516 3 3 kurt 1-mr any the mailer might bl'Il. Tyson.Total 35 31 »;;5_4g,5 1.3 Smith College Iwerr needed.fi n i fh h i s va c a t i o n h e n .l w i l i b a u s e d t o r e p a i r t h e c h u r c h .1 \ | v - H ' - ' P - " = "i I i*muh -|. 4NI~'. . fs m m .Ne b r u h ,.August 13,a m -'rms mqinrmsn-_ ' n m m e - | - r n 1 » 1 n m r . _-J l in i r \ I n | l l i f t !l u n l r l 1Q 1Q9¢ tm-red for we r :dolhr in -- Seventythree :ova pmduood 30 Ibn fat. twenty-one 40 lbs, one 50 | l11don| 80lbn.orboLt¢r.Th i eoff on three that mllllihl was lrldo Hoiatnin ovrnod b| 'E.B. lo tin,withl.858lb1».llxilk,lnd63 tu..J . l £ . C m p u n l m d ¢ . n ¢h ~ herd,fn do J o my a ,producing ~ lbs.milk,u m aa.4 lbt.m .J.: Hook;ownnd th e p u n b u d J e m ibm.produced the m m p ¢ mm ilk of LII ooln in the | a|'n-Pon tw dmoz mllldnl Folloving is the report of W lugwn »County'|hig h c on: Ibo.lbs. Hilk m Bnod Owner ' 1001 51.0 P.B.J .J. 3.\ 122:44.4 P.B.H.R. Ro u n h \ ~ 973 45.7 P.B.J.J§ll.Compto mas 45.6 G.H.J.Kunn¢~ asm 44.6 GJ .J. 8. ~l 1 n u u q u ¢ » nr 11en but no~ Jr Council Bluffs a1 renewing acquaintnnces here on uinesalay. Fxrd Compton of Blair, was trans- ng business hen on Monday. Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Smith are pending several days visit at the ~. E. Hayes home, Mr. Smith having caution from his work. Mr.and Mrs.Chulgg Eby,of "Haig,Nehr.viaited ar.the D u e :r 1 :aa .: Arthur D. Smalley, lllnlztez "lu_ a [ood thing to be a Baptist, Ita the but thing I know. In a good thing to b. a 1-Japan, And have the pop and go. Its 'hello' when we meet you, Amt 'good-bye* when we go, Itaagrand good thlngtoboaliaptil For we Baptists how." Our young people at tho G Island Aaaombly not only Eearnld th words for this song but caught large portion of tha Baptist Splrl Tley an c arry ing the full menu of this aplrlt m n to ul.I t 1 evident In the urvlc e on Sunday when the upon was arrted to ln thu Evening Worahip. Tho atldnaaes were of the .highll onler, showing that tho young poop wen. able to report the enema o Lhl count without over b~ themselves with mere detail.Th was a deep spiritual atmosphere - our gathering.The large at - --- rctogalod the deep lntonest of the mcmbonhlp of tho 'church in work ol our y oung peoplo.This as It should be.Wa expect moe~ by them and in turn we should 31 them the fullest manure of onooo naement.Our hearts n n a vibed to attend.I f y o u s n not I member of some club nnd n m to ccme, ict the County Agent know. l s \ MAYOR!!MILKING MACHINE The Tri County Cow Testing Aa sociation is holding thlir picnic at Arhngton Park. 'August 15th.May- or P.il.Lanon of Fremont, ghal- lenzes any nthor Mayor of any city in Washington County to compete : Il L i n c o l n b a n k s a h o w l g g r e g l t e d t * pohilri ove r '§ 31 ,00 0, 00 0. Ma d i s o n C o u n t y r o a d s b e i n g u r - l c m h e l y i m p r o ve d . l l u B o i s - 4 2 8 . 0 0 0 b o n d Issue a n - p | n \ t 1 l fo r in s t a l l i n g w a t e r sy s te m he r e .l h n i i . .f i l y vo t e s 835, 000 fo r cm . - tr u c tl o n o f n e w school. D u n b a r C i t y co mp le te s i1 u !a l l a l h n o f n e w H a b e r sy st em . a l attcndin; summer school at Wayne NFBRASKA WEEKLYhas retumed home for n few weeksredbefore assuming her duties as A ZNBUSTRIAL g gqngw teacher in the Herman school.| Mr. and Mrs.A.w. Ba rn we re _nonhbound nge:s Saturday.!{Hllmizew Contrast let for improv ng lun street.z.0.s " " ' ° " a n d £ll€lly_>spent Palmer-loc al streets to be g n - S day with friends and relatives et \£'Ie¢i.Da land,Nebr.1 Harney -Meriden Cregmery Co. Thomas Bracken. of Emerson was opens branch un io n here. Icoklng after business matters here Wlmer--Preliminary p h n l under for U1 il Ee ra rom company Mondly.Inay for gravelmg ,mad from h e n Mr.and Mrs.John Pearce ieft to Wayne. :project in which they sro demon- strstlng. We sro umma to one demonstrn- tlor.m m In n a h project, namely, pig, buf, calf, ddr!calf,sad cloth- ing.. ln the hnlsinr contest 'wo sro ll loned to enter one team in ouch dh vision.A judging tum #lil c onsist of than members who sro regular ly #mulled in s standard boys Ind lirls duh of our c ounty, whose n- eordn an up to dnte st Fdr tlmo. The winnins team in stoc k jodzlng will be eilglble to represent Nebrss- kn at the Sioux City inuntm I-'mir contest.Tho winners of the dairy contest will be slldbll to npnsont Nohrukn st the National D|.lry Show.9 o s \`¥'.\SH!l*lG'I'0N COUNTY M0- 'r z ma s ' r o m v : :DUTING County Agent Bates working thru tim :lub ladies, an stringed for s twodny outing !or the mothars of Wuhlngton Coudy to be hlld in the park st Arlington August 18th snd wth.Ea.cl1club ls sendin; at lust sit represontstivn.ilsny clubs are sehding more.About seventy mo thers are expected to attand.There will be s tnlnod nurse at the comp. To slain: expenses. eschmemberls bnnglng s dozen eggs, one pint oi cream, A dressed chicken sud thru dollars.Thg ilsnnen Bakery of Blair is donating the bread, HeCon.l-Bud) through the Noni; Side Storl ls do- nating the coffee. Mueller grocery ls giving a bushel of peaches.Any othet contributions will be neatly appreclsbed.Every mother of tho county ls in .s ly ot this vrriting. SERBIA!! NEWS f a meeting was me Frida? evening by the business men to make plans mer::an Kuhlma n is 'Medina a for the annual rel:Pima: me ar- eva days this week from her work in ~ ~ ~ ' ; : ' d : b ° " ' ; " * g I.:1 su.1 o .u "neon 'ar res ves nere Iareeks,probably August .2lst and The Baptist Mission Grele met ata~ ~ of Hrs. Ra: Triple tt a real 22E' l{uge lman . J r. who latfd on last Tuesday a t T . I . ' £ Mike Jaban left Monday for a -een of town seems to he doing nice- aa' nay s stsy fa t St. ml. anne I Wlsoonain.l ln this place. Ilr. and Mrs. L C. Sandau naotored no from Omaha. Sunday and spent the dar with friends here. ltr. and Hrs. D. W. Rutledge mo- tored to Omaha Saturday and spent e9,1.'79 pounds 'wool shipped iron! Dilwes County brings return of $22.- r':a.f5 to thirteen gfrowen. Lincoln-New $200,000 exhibition hulldmg to house automobile show Workmen from Hooper have alr» The Baptist Guild have their regu- ar weekly meeting at the Baptist Church Thursday. Hr. and Lira Noel Seney have re- urned home from several 'aeek'a lay at the Peru State Normal where ho;Were attending summer school d specializing ln certain hranches ~r work. Hrs.J.H.Johnson,of Llueoln, carde Wednesday for a few days visit udth her husband, J. H. Johnson. hir. and Mm W illiam Lowe drove to Lincoln Wednesday for a .fear days visit with relatives here. L. I". Hllsinger, George Hart, John Bailey and Everett Hiznes made up the day.| v; t:be oonstmetod at fldrfrouhds George 5|eKercher of Calhoun, was here. 'flailing relatlvee here Monday.l Crete--Drilling for oil on Hoo Fmu. Kutle and xero. Mckercher berry funn, naar here, w berin soon. drove to Omaha on Monday.1 Nrhnuha City --More than illteen Ilsrdd Webster and Harley Roger! rnllc.=aide ma-da in this section M were owenrera to Teksrnah lion- we c ounty to 5° graveled within a da}.{altor1 time. \ n f [nd ~3 " t Cooper .nd Arapahoe--Work Of ~ U N ] Mr. o.1.. Hlleinger drove to om-'sniffing Nebraska Avenue Prom"- ha Sunday and spent the day with log rapidly. Mrs. o. L. Hllslnger.|Pills Otty--Falla City Poultry Roy Knott, who has been working .ithe party that drove to the Elkhorn Hr. and Mrs. Jennings West drove River Thursday on a fishing trio. ~own to Krug Park Sunday and but In onier to play safe it seems pent the day.'aa though they entertained aorne of their guests on fish they purchased river! on are ruahlng the work on the new residence of Ben West. Miss Thelma Go-daey,of Omaha, spent Sunday at the home of her pannta,Hr.and Mrs.0.lI.God- Company constructing new huildlng near Burlington tracks, at foot ol' Stone street. Orchard-Contract to be let for building 1a.2 miles road hetween :Flin place and Brunswick.ith the 'hr-:age crew for the rall- -company spent Sunday at home turning to his work Monday morn- here before leaving, at any rate the company seemed to relish 'he "Mlnneaota" hdhheada.ng,I Mrs. Leo Faucett is spendinggev Art J ohns and family, of Ornahn eral days with relatives at Tekl- pent Sunday and Monday at the -rnah._ ' oyd Loftis home.I Mr. and Mrs. George Stanley are Mrs. Waldo Hancock and son, Paul ere passengers to Omaha Monday. Miss Mildred Brewner and Ura. arold Brewster were passengers to keeping house at the Leo Fsuoett home during tho absench of the Fnueett famlly, Stanleys having loot their furniture by fire a week ago. aey.[Wisner-Plane proposed to re-\A number from here attended the floor bridge south of here. Ifhuulauquameetjng at Tekanrah and Nm'araaka wheat croP best for ser- reported the ntradnrnnso}lAthe,I'h,d eral yearn reported the entertainments aa be-Lincoln-Omaha Trust Co pllli'ing very good lpurrhneee Blair Intersection Plfllttl lrank Christ was a north bound boml.- totaling $70,000.pmacnger to Sioux Cllv re wy .l Scolta\blI.tff-\\'0tk to start soon on hire. Peter Miller had three of hor new lighting syanern for ScottsbluffchlldmenattheUntveraityHospital.Bids to he opened for road lm- Saturday to have their tonaill rernov- provemente throughout slate,till* ckamah Monday.|Mrs. Frank Jenkins and daughter, ed.Ifor approximately 417 miles gravel Rohm Daugherty of Omaha. wuorBlsir, spent Friday er no u r » .This community was Neem* wid lilrfnc ing,aso miles md i o z ." ting business here Monday }{}{Herzog home.lanother very good rain Tuesday brinnen, 4% miles owlnr and ternnd Tue y.l Oscar McDonald and write returned wlich was a great henellt to P"° number eulverta and gusnl railings. James Moffitt was a passenger to Saturday from e two weeks stay ln lurea ml c o m.|Surplus hog production in wh' e she Monday.ihlinnesota.i Herbert limo! nmtoned to Omaha Mal(increased nearly 80 per cent Miss 3¢llK¢i° Lowe spent the week Mr.and Mrs.Fred Robertson on Tuesday.lfunl 1920 to 1925.m f re lant ml with friends ln Omaha.sprint Sunday at the Dwight Johnson Mr. and M1a. g A Johnaon spent ebnaka has 8,786 ac 'fpggg Mrs.A.w.Barge spent several home near Decatur.'Sunday at the home of their son, gel m c orn this ff- a rein o n gg; »g;;.~f;;;f_. with relatives at Misa Julia Jackson who has been James Johnson at Craig.°°§'...'f`§.E'.I.'§§'.'f.'.'l...'I2..."°§£.T June 30 ol _s. .I.fo r n s j attcnding summer school at Wayne .e l.ow a re~te do The Vanishing Men _ '37 Washburn c m \ \ \ \ ¢ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ¢ \ n u \ s \ \ n u n | s \ s ¢ ¢ 4 (hi du mldhl. u me md an-n¢ rv 1 rlnhn mm.mm nm nn-num.: ¢ wl-lq n a 4 ° u m v- " fr a n u mm du n -un .x| lb! lenndly M fhldx nhl 'll f urum.,'Her wllrr mn been farmod withI nu nwx» a| ~ uc r n . f m m n n ;V0\| | d bl ma I n fdldil.m r m mnnrn n molln d mum mlli nnn und ' |v|>an¢mon| um fun uf nnrenllus. Her husband me un nur glun an| m n n d | \ o n | 4 f l 1 h n tx h u | vv n m | buh for nu morNd pnnlrl. but hohad. by mnllco ar luanmnm. rnated n dim pkuxn of some meuee. wmau- f mhuman c mmlnry . mme nnnprom. \vhld| pnmld in the dum any man unlnrky fu nn to mu mfaamwith hfr aaa".Ax Uma I! was dl!- nrnil lor lm xo napa. hy nw exondu ol mmnwn neue. n haunting Ida mx mm vu wma fo un d atio n fo r1hI| npvnrnt ¢hlnr¢l\'y.An nhe dd: "lr 1. jun I n vi m u l u m m n »_ conhdmn of \u\n~r1¢4|| |m'! nm nl nu m nl r m un nlllvn I lp l am-m»|¢e. nrgrd by nu vm, ourmu p o n n h n a w w : a n n u mana nunwx n.a n m m : a n m m nt i l In nl.: nnul vu nn z l n ou n !mu l tn r u d ma an mu m th a p h - xm u u | | !1| tl.ll| ww!!! from n. "A person!" ue um '-mm mon otu n 1 n n m ~ ¢ p » a d ¢ u a f m » m . A glnrlann plan nl mlor-Q mlllhf dmv. md nc h er qu- they a n gh; muino of ma mnvu.'n al u n lo w1_¢|g_|-_~'Dt enum Bsnmlinm banned. fed upon ndmlrnllw-nn much. mn. upo n un s whic h um ua Man u hu vu ou nf tha n mmmny bi filled n bilutlhll 7D\l|.l\ Be pn-nunwho u mh n d b o e n p u m d b y u n ml u r i a u m : m r d n u h n r n u u p o n u n mm .for nl: ¢Wl°l'4-Ullrr m. 'wen I shnu buy nf Pnrmnln m uid 'n m n nd dm mnmnon und drnrmlnnllonfor whichIxr mn vu u v ,. . ,nn- .»_.....¢ .. ».- .».- -.._ 'i'Q 1's ¢ :V 1 V. ; . 1 |1, H i n J u n G i l l a n d R A Y a n d R o -A f t e r t h e fi r s t fr a m e ,'l ' Im c k e r l b u e » - - S c h e f fl n r ,Je n s e n, 'R o bi n s o m : e h H f : C o n n l h |vi s i t e d a t t h e lat~w a n d l b o t t l e o n a n n t e r m l w i t h L e ft o n h u e s - B l a i r 3 , S n y d e r 5 . H i ! Ler'r. h ome F d d z y e ve n i n l .Fi c k .Th s c k a r i r h i i f e d n o r m a n d ' b y pi t ch e d h a l l - Je n s e n 2,W .P a Ii e r b e r l . To e l k e c a l l e d a t t h t H e r -F i e k s i x .Zt i d i B a e :o n ha ll s,a f f P i c k 2 nam B p r i c k M m e F r i d a y .F o i l o t i n g 1 | t h e s u m m a r y :' l ! ' l c k l r 2.S t r u c k o u t b y F l d :Q R a v a n d H n . H e m k i n t o o k d i n n e r |Th a c k e r 7 .B l l k - P i c k .W i l d p l t d m a s - F i c k .P a s s e d b a l i : o ff ¢ l ! » ¢ h n - Wolf.*rim of a w'-1:45.Um n n *B lzlt h e H e n r y K r u g e r h o m e fI ' h u n j ; . , . M 0 . " '.'f;or 1 .. r f R0|"iD10l\.r f . 4 1 1 fl 1 0 Will Rindenpacher home in Fremont 'lh\\nday moon. Herman ric k ara: over to Har old CurEey's 'Thursday morning. August Ruvre was In Herman on Tuesday. Gifford Dixon and funiiy, of Blair called at tha Hennan Spriel:~ (Suas, Krohn homes Wednuday eve- nina!-'red Sprlck and family were in Hooper Saturday evening.The August Jordan and Sharie: Krohn families ~,uma at the Lf. Iiluln home Sunday evening. John Jensen, Sr. called at the Har- ald Curley home Sunday afternoon. Gustav Spdck, of Juleaburg, Colo. \it.h¢<l at Herman Sprick'o several ¢lil}l nit week. Mlzs Etta lirohn assisted H n August Jordan with her work last 1ue|»day. C. W.. Burger of Blair, was a. din xer guest ot the Herman Spriek Emma Tuenay.lhlly Sprlck Look dinner ab the guunul||||unnm|||||mmm|||m|||m|||||||||m|||mI|||11|Iu|n|||||m||||||||||' l l Rev. and Mn.Hemkin visited nt .he Herman Sprkk homo Thundlv nftrrmoon.M. Blom was in Herman Wednen |1\)lfL¢|'l\00!t. Severnt from around here lpent :imnlay in Omaha at K:ug'a Park. Mr. and Bin. Harold Smith visite'i al the E. w. Smith home Monday. Bert Thompson was a Fremont caller Thurnhy. Mr. and Mn .Herbert 'I'oeI'ke at tended Minion Feast at the Lang cnoneh Sunday.Thomas Patrick is the owner of a Fond sedan. Gustav Sprick, of Juleaburg.Co lorodo called nt the__3=I. Blum home Saturday. Bert 'I'hompaonealled nt the Petr Anulereon home Monday morning. A pleasant aumrlse party was giv en at the Herman Spriek home on Wednemlay evening, July 2s in honor ol Ruben HtC0nnlha, Bert Thomp eon and Ervin Sprick.The evening was spent in playing games and at :1 late hour a delicious lunch vnu sen ed, consisting of sandwieheg, pickle' fruit, cake and Iemonode. The gueate deplirind for their home reporting a good lime.Those present were, Mr and Mrs.August Jordan and son. Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Toel ke,Mixer;I I m limhn,Gladys Smith, Ellen hlengedoht, Lilile Kohl. man, Hargarei llcConnaha, Fern and :.1:1.:~.-d laftis,Evelyn and Edna Spdck;Messrs Robert McConnaha, Bert Thompson, Erwin Sprick, Mark and Itiehanl McConnaha,(Jinton 8rolth, Art Mengedoht, Freeman Lo! tia, Harold, Ted and beater Curley. Lea-ter ond Chester Ilovemliek,Ai ben.Sprick,Leland Ruvre,August iluwe,Eddie and Henry Blum and Gilbert Kntm,of Fremont. LUND'l CLOUTS HALL AND BLAIR HOLDS THE LPIAII Ltlndfi .Hugging featured the game here hat Sunday and ph nw the undoing of the Snyder team by iha score of 4 to 2.Lundt hit two tsiplea out uf two ilmes at bat, and go: two of the nl.:hlu mlAi0of1' Thacker by Blair. Blair plled up three runs in the f m t inning which gave the league Eeahn a nic e Ind and resulted in their holding the :fin on first piace. Fuck was in form, and with the had given by his tnmmate n b um!the Sn;mlerites.holding them to four mu . ." " " l . -......_.._......_........_1 E _g_H¢TYINUIIEIIQI s1°gn{L ; | u|||un|mm|||||m||||||m|||||1|nn||||||||m:u||\|||||||||: lllllllllllilllllllllIllliln Free CampGrounds Nebraska StateFair Thousands of Ne b n s h peoplean counting on Camping on theStatsI'sir Grounds sz Lincoin.BIUL 6 to ll.The Camp Groumhare frutiy mllrged £hin year andairy provided with nl! c ampingfiiiln.No charge for campin ipace.Bring your mlm tent Ibalding, or you an rent tents and this on Un ground.Eany accesshom the f=°'g,v Ground; up lawnand Link nt I tinws.The State Fnir i as grown to auch tremendoutswporlidns tint it :aku aneralnys m sen it all.A Monster Pmgun fury afternoon and evenillir.onderfnl Exhilms.A MnmmolhAuto Sham Load your family andr "mf umm in the nr und va-i'5§`»' tbl b »§g'~' :hour far the hut money to found in Un UmtedBunn. At Lmlq, Sept. 6-ll Totals....3 3 2 s a n s 3 n.H.a B l d r . . . . . 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 x - 4 6 3 Snyder 100 ooo 001-2 4 3 Thne-base hits Lundt 2.Stolen lin. 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'fh a e m m a b r o k e r pu l l e d l l . h i s c o l l a r r i m a s l f h e h a d n m ! o f s l r . " W i m h u e y o u p m p o m f u t h e t i t l r n l t h i s p l r t u r e f' " W h y - t h e - n l m ¢ - B a l m .F i r m a I a n - " ( T o b e C o n t i n u e d ) Mrs. llerbm Toelke viailed will "X;g§};"~<=ii\,¢f£,.,... of mn. spent s..§.E;y`i5} 54; !¢Il1.,Z.'};;; $15."cu-§'éL»\~»-Pl-ns my for °°°\',f;§1<;§f'1i<§»§;§}¢¢1-ic :om v .,»';g§f;gP;;'§;° ;';5g"" lm week at ihn F. C, Johnson home. relnuvu in northern mnnmu ml ,¢m1xn|¢ radio bromlumng 5*-'u°"_un\ing hen purchuex plu u _.. NI\m>.Y zsvas NOW_" "" "` " " " ""'I \\\|be~"fn|.n:u let lor plvl"GET ma B Q||un||1IInI|||I|nI|1InII|||I|nl|||nur||||||n|n||||||m||1|nlllmm|nllmnn.u||||n||unmm1|mmum|num||unu|||nn|n;... ..w n w i l m n ~ l o l mon :unseen rn 1r:|.neu1ng we con-frmian uf h m persons of J ams Christ nn their Lord and Slfior In response to the givin; of the invl- ution by the pastor. m r . . .e r . . -. . : . .. J ! . . - \r n . . . . . . r . . . .1 ' 1 u w u m :#dw U1 ilM.* D W Ifa i l e d t n d a m p e n th a l n l o r o f | h m n u m b e r n f n u r p e o p l e w h a S I - t h e m l a t t h e c h u r c h f o r t h t a n n u a l chunrlr and Sunday School picnic.A f l u ;n v n n i n n f : n n n n w i n ~ E Q :~: ai h-Pipe lines and :or new ~ - " --5 ¢Irin;c1:g Iountains in park.Ithu Baby Bee! Ciuhu of next year. " "3 vu "| "I\c State Fair Iloanl has llid down" _'T ri n d li t=.hunt in c l.1 \-'Qi oc name stdngent rules, that club memEhaa f he u .""" °mm '° recen s burr In order to exhibit and comENeligh-Purchase of Goose e'¢..--Q--....:..-.....un Anmnlu uh hla me wa y the ce ase of bla fe e ling. ' C I U P T E R W i t - 0 |the ir e re ddln|ra s renaa su s In r h u b a a ara, I 9 |r H a n sg l n § . . . g t e sa ~al 'Ir a s 'I II Il a rn lee se Ia r t s i t "e -a ta a n." a re a I of thera s.e apne are perturbed. A R -he azrna la sl se ttle' l i E 'I o r L li .asrvoosne sea n s l m l n e i a a s a . In b e r e l u s s ea a te l re a l t h e 5 - w g o t h i s » = - - g y g m a a t l e t I 5 s l a r uess.sre a a gl n g ole fs e e tlon n a e l s- e r e . t e l r e n i a n o g a t i t 1 |ai r o n . " § ' . : , . : : r " m .`*:.s§1.:r:.°.*'s£'.':: r n p o l l s u e d !toget her.a n d B r e n a - " ' ;" Y ".W F a n y t h i n g 4 0 0 | h a p p e n s o m e - " ""fea ." " - - 3 o u 'r e n o t t o b l a m e - - n o t i n t h e sen se tha t l l"s y our ow n e rtl l.D o y o u un d e r s t a n d !P m t r y l n | t o b e a m e n . t k l r l r w s a e .!a t h e m o r n i n g - " Blue looked at him In disgust : for tha M l ! t i m e s h e t e l e a p a u l o f h a t e . wz mm t hi rt y d ay s he h a d po re he se d a a r o a z a w w ! h o u s e o p t h e H u d s o n . It h a d b e n b u i l t I n t h e s e ve n t i e s b r so m e a t nn e nt b un k er 'gt t h l u t e [ o r squares.Th e h o u s e w a s sq ns r e. th e zo o ms la i t w er e s p a ci o us . l o fty , b o l tm r- so un dl ng ro be s.a n d th e ge n t e o w a s |111are tn a sq ua re ar e a 'r h t r h c o n t a i n e d n u n a n d t h e h o u s e e n o l a a h l a h b r i c k w e l l p a i n t e d s d a t e m r z e m a t c h t h e h o u s e a n d w i t h a n m de co ra te d l r o a ga t e I h l e h r o o m b s cl o ne d a t o t sn t .Th e u p p e r e r t n d o e s loo ke d o nt In s umm er up on th e tos si ng br e a c h e s a t a i d tr e e s sr o w l o s o u t o f na t .- d am p b a ld sp o ts on th e l a wn sa d a s w i n t e r u p o n t h e s l s r e h o n d a a n d d u s l i ve r o f t h e H u d s o n fl e e t .Th e pl a ce e ra s in a s l i gh t h o t lo e r In a m u to p.isola ted.a i w w l o a .wi t ho u t t h e ns er tp ts h e ar in g up o n th e en d :- nt e te - l l l s a l l o n a n d t r l b r s o f ve n t r a l Am e r - i e g , M e x i m a n d t h e l n n l e n l N fi u l t n l t h e l 'n l t e d S t a t e s w h i t ! t h e pa i nt e d deserts ar e.a n d hi s m m p i l n l l n n o f da t a t h a t b o r e l n a n y r a y u p o n th e ro m ps r l ao n of th e In e s . t he A st e r a n d th e Yu r a ta n el r l ll n t l on a wi t h t h o se o f f g p t .t i r r e r e nm ! P er s i a .Th e r e i s m t l i n ox le tfli te .ro ve r e fl w l t h du st . a p l l o o f m n n n s vr l p t l n h i s n o o h a n d wr it i ng w h ic h, it a p pe ar s , er a s th e 5 0 gl n ni n g o f a w o rk up o n a n a oh y ci th a t o m ;h i s : m o m s qu s l m e o m m t o e l te mp t.A s pe c ul s to r . z a mb i er . r o tt o n brok er a nd c omm issi on a gen t. a s Br ena ha s sa id .d o e s o u t In l u ; l o a p r e t e n - ti o us sd e n tl d e a so d th e o r de r l y m in d . th e e a s e o f ex p r e s s i o n n or t h e r e a l l xal lo e o t' tt s mag ni tu de th at on e m ig ht expect In a profess or,fo r lneta nee. l l a m i g h t b e t t e r h e r o s p e n t m e t i m e i n r u m l s h l n g t o m e be a u l l fn l : m m e w i fe u co mp an io ns hi p o f so me ki n d . no m a t t e r h w i n a d e q u a t e . b u t h e h a d closed hl me sl t In a gha st ly ahs ll o f bl a ow n .Ho me tl m es t or da ys s h e di d n o t s e e h i m e t a l l a n d o n l y k n e w o f i t l l p r e s e n c e l a h i s Il b r e r ; h r h i s i t s of q oo g hl ng . Il re o a, c o mm it t ed t o a al | .In. | for th e c o m l u s t r e e n d t o : n u d i s t o r t e d e l l e ! en e e , Ih i e h s o m et h i n g a u n ts t o ld h e e dealing w o u l d br i ng ,fo u n d rel'resh~ me n t o n l y i n he r d ay s . " w h e n m o rn i n ; ear ns t he re ar se a n es ca pe; s he c ou ld s o b y :r a t a o r mo t o r t o th e d i y . Th o u gh s h e r o u nd a m on g t he p e rs o n a al l l m e t a l l t i l lt o e e w h o w o r k e d w i t h l m In th e fo r e s t pot ter y,fo u nd e d er l th he r o w n m on e y, th a t s he (a [r i m Joke)eras lo ok ed up o n di st an tl y a s a s o u l s .r l r h .ro n te a te d srl fe.sh e t u m \. |l l1 !r lI¢u i usurr oun,c l n u u l lth e H e r m a n S p r i e k h o m e Th u r s d a y a ft e r n o o n . C h a s . K r o h n i s t h e o w n e r o f a n e w 19 2 o D o d g e Se d an . F r e d S p r l c k a n d fa m i l y vi s i t e d a t th e H e r b e r t Oe m x o n h o m e M o n d a y u e n i n g . W . S .B a r k e r a n d d a u g h t e r ,H e m h l e a n o f Te k a m ¢ l 1 , w e r e S u n d a y n f t c r n o o n vi s i t o r s a t t h e H a r o l d C u r l e y ho m e . H e n r y K r u g e r a n d fa m l i y vi si te d n t t h e F l o y d hl a g i l l s H o m e Su n d a y e ve n i n g . ld in -e s E m l y n a n d E d n a Sp r i c k a n d Mo ne ra C a r l a n d Cl a r e n c e G e t i r k e ca l le d a t t h e H a r o l d C u r l e y hoaue Th u r s d a y a ft e r n o o n . H r .I n d M r s .Ch as .Xr o l t n a n d F a u g h l e r ,I-:tts a n d H r .a n d M r s . A u g u s t J o n l a n a n d m o , M a r vi n w e r e dinner guests nt the Frank limboh o m e i n F r e m o n t l a s t 'I` hur sda y. al ia s E l l e n a n d N r .A r t B e n n d n h l c o i l e d a t t h e H e n r y l l e n g e d o h l h o m e W e d n e s d a y e ve n i n g . H e r m a n S p r i e k a n d fa m i l y ,M r s . C a r l To e l k e a n d fa m i l y ,El s i e l l i e - h e n l l a a l a n d R u t h S c h ! vi s i t e d a t t h e l l e r b o r t w k s h o m e F r i d a y e ve n i n g . C l i f f o r d C a m e r o n o f Li n c ol n ,ha s be e n vi s i t i n g a t t h e H a r o l d Ou r l e y h o m e . C h r i s K u h i m a n a n d fa m i l y rn l l m l a t th e H e n r y Xu h l m a n h o r n s S a t u r d a y e e e n i n f. ( 1 n u .K r o h n a n d A u g u s t Jo r d a n Vflli 101 P***°*':BUD!!bu ll fl g ' u H a n u || v § |l l l I U;|\ \ u w l H ! !vua llvuTh e r u le s a r e a s fol l ow s : O nl y . i \N \ |0 f]: » u: .S u p p e r w a s se r ve d In t h #Ia c- E \ ' \ ' A S i i i 5 G ! [ ) N ( I O U N T Y zf an rn H U R I I A U N U T E S ( } II I TI ! * i G I l l I A D Y F O R P A I R S _ - . - ...n .\ _ . - _ . |...!.\. 51 nr i in g a a re el l gi b le .A n y c a l f b o r n be t \\ ¢ q |_ Ju n .1,1925 a n d Sept..1 1925,ls co ns id er ed b y 19 2 6 F d : Lfnu.t o h e a j u n i o r y n r l l n g .Th i s r u l i n g !nten<l»s t o el i m i n a t e l a r g e l y I h r c a l vu t h a t a r e r n l m l a n nu r s e rnwn..O n l v | \ l B ¢ i '8 . m a r t i n D I l n l y u i lu n room of the church. A large number of the mernbon of our Baptist Young !'eapl1'|`Union gmheml al. the Mrs. Cham: Carter hgme on west Lincoln street Iiondny ncningf ta wish Dudlry Carter veil as he leaves to u k e un h u workl . . i n n m r o n 0 |lc l u b s a r e g e t t i n g w s 'f o r U | g : I u l f | ! I I ,e i t h e r p u r e b m !o r z r m l e S l a t e F a i r ,S e p t e m b e r e t o u ,a l .a r e f f l i s i b i e t o c o m p e t e . L i l a c o i n .W e a r e a i i o w e d A d e m o n I ''" atration team that :J uli coneint of REPORT nr'' r m C()U!'\'T'¢c r m two members of the :mme ntandnni TESTING ASSN FUR J ULY boys and girls club of which thaireconhu of each member are up N i There were 352 cows tested with dull at State Fair time.Teams com aa average production of 641 pounds petiug in each of the divisions |hnil.of milk, 22.0 pounds of fat, at n net consist of members belonging to tls prufit of $1.83 per cow or $3.82 re ef _ fm.Jn J a I\.».I H I.:.~.'I r i *" : £ f " " ' i~~i|~ ~.. l1 .L, ~ ;!i a m ?f..¢ 1"~` ~'nf _§f€`§.;."._-, .~j_I H ~ .I"» .1 g r \. .»=:.. A I 1 gg =fg 15.4 ,\A i l . . I I L iir;F|I ;l |s g" ..'Eu : * . . f h a \ . :~'€z~ Yr* 21" i§¢ .gpI . ¢?*"~" ' /Afa~%»fZ"';»; 5,;\ r f1>f f~ Q ~ \1§€""s 1: ~ig QG w ' * \ § § 1 ~ I /~4' l D0/1`l Lc: Your L'f'm//.f1:'c/'c1/ Lcllurs Pi/e Up/ The way to answer lcncrs promptly Ss by keeping oh hand a supply of good perspml no;-: paper like m1?;u=®@w@m@ c sS a c / z a ! S m i z u m w y vSmmg. amoomh md plenum so vnhc vv-m. lx man (mnmx" . ,umm .ns not . 4-»¢,. lu in mx m wmrm vw- cm e., =.~'f,". `W,'//u ,M rf ma- ,.. fm. My/.f nu. jx ~ ~ ~Mul *Ii at Barone College,Blcnne,Okla- lmnm.Buena is u collegu mpporb- e l br the Amedelm Baptist Home Misa-lon Society.Ill student body il drawn entirely from our Annerican Imlluna. Scrmou subjects for next Sunday: lllpminzx Do YOU HAVE A SPARE R o o m Exening:A HI DNIGIIT RIDE. Fmo inlerest is being rnnnlfesterl in our Sunday School this summer. There was a special prngnm ln shame of Miss Ruth Gollelwn l u ! Sunday morning.Other specill items u v being prepared for the earning Surdaya..You will be welcomed ln- lo the membership of oul sehod.| lluptlst \oung People'a Union every Sunday evening at 1 P A L Fraser meeting every Wcdneiay evening at s P.5I.--.. \u: 1fn on1 s'r rz rls c oml. c nvnc n O. U. Mcl'tuuci, i'nstor Bprclal notice to the fact nf an lnzeresting number of people in at- tendance ur.our services who nm nr t members slwuld be given.It might to ntlmulnze every interested and euneat rhurrh member.llnw uualll it he la coma- and feel the 11.-vel. of enthusiasm that comes from u.i.»¢particular plume of our good niecs.MI. Swihart, of Frcmani. brought his orchestra lu our lnlt Sunday eve- r ing serwiee and pee us a meal treat. We have them promised to repeat thi-\pleasant vigil..Following the big days activity nn Weclnenlny, 19111, Dr. Clssell will be preeent tc conduct our last Quarter- lv Lonference.Do not ml n ihln §n We have arranged with the Osato Studios of`0maha, to give to each of our custo- mers a Photo of yourself or any member of the family, in a beautiful 8x10 folder, absolutely FREE with every §-§$6.00 purchase n E C o m e i n a n d g e t 3 c a r d a n d h a v e i t p u n c h e d w i t h ~ ....,.1. ........L._..,.En u l l p u r u l a a c .\ Listed below are some of our Every Day Bargains G I V E U S A T R I A L Free Delivery and Prompt Service with Quality Goods | d l r o r o l o l d p l a n s u n d l n r i c h l y a m iw a r m l y .b u t t a u n t i n g q u n n o o l n g l aa t o ar hl ch ro om t ho fam i ly h ad u se d to dia ln . a nd for otn atl ng nlg ltt a vrla ell t h r i n d w o u l d b o w l a r o u n d t h a c o r u o r a o f t h a P u n c h r o o f. Pa r m a l o a h a d a c o p i n g of r o n r r a t v. £1104 w i t h b r o k a n g i n a .b u m a l l a r o u n d t h a t o p o l l l a \ r a l L l l a h a d o r d a n d I r o n b a n fo r u n l o w e r w i n d o w s , a n d a h m fo r a n e h h o n l l a h o r r t e t n a r | '| a r a l a r ' l 1 a y t t o m a n o o h l l do s t t ha m or n in g t h a t n o d la c l oo a d t o In n a u m h e h a d b o u g h t h o r a h o u s e . * A t L u ! y o u h a n a h o m o . " a a l d h a . CHAPTER x T h e n t r a a t i n t o t h e t r a i l e d as-tara w h i c h n a fe l n d Elko a gr an t cu ba dm r gl o o m n m o l ;t h e : t r a m o l d a n n ovo r l oo k l n g t h e H u d s o n r i ve r p r o t l t t l o n u n t o t h o l o o m . t e a r s o r (h a m p t o n Pa n l a l a a . f o r n t v r m u u l h l l b b t l u r n h l * o r a l l l r d y I n t e r a c t I n t h a n l m b l t l u t m a t t h a p l a n .a n n . w h o m a r 4|l o o l au-a lg1a url tn a m roooelan-ra i n l l l d o l w b l l t n l n d t o o u n d b y h a r m n o r d o a n h u s b a n d .to a n d b e n a l f vo n d c r l n a o n a n e n o u g h : h o t b a r I l l lotarul. was not llla har ova. a alume r a c to d o s ta a e a u d d u lr i vr o lltoi l o l d vg a n d l l f .m m s l h l l m t 9 0 1 1 0 4 o r u n a h r r l b l a a z l a t a a u u m a . em 1-sn 9. Q 4--1»u~s1em hm d r a n k d o w n i o n ; : i n n s o f t h a p l o u u r e o o f c m l l va l a b o r a n d o f t h a p a t - r o n u l l h l u n a a b l e t o g i r n t o y o u u ; wo m a n t h o u t a l e n t : d o n n e d a n u op me nt .H e r ac t i vi t y va u l t !h a r t be en a u l l d c n t ,ho w e ve r ,l t l t h a d s e r ve d o n l y l o l u h m l r g a t h e m a m o r l u of ni g ht s a l ma tn he r t w o g re a t r oo m s w h e n t h a r i n d p l a y e d m o u r n fu l m a l # d u o a l i f o n t h e b a n o f r n o o n l l n h t t h a t f a l l t h r o u g h t h o n t s o f P a r m a - 1 a e ' a n u l l a n d a c w n t h a d a m p l a n fr o m w h i ch , ar l n tr r an d su m m er . th a n ar o a e- t h e o d u r a o f de c o y a n d da r n . If t h a Id a t h a t : h a w a s r u s t i n g h o r r a n r w t h .h e r m a r k e d be a ut y a n d t h a m u n p a d t l a n o f h o r vo m n h o o d l b m a t l m a l o p p r n l o d t m . n b ! a t u m t f p t h e r p u n .Bo m e t b ln g o f a r m r m n . n o t t h a n w o r n ,h q n n t o a p - p e a r o w n h o r h e e .Pr o b a b l y n o m i r r o r c o u l d h a r m a l w a r n l m ' a a r l o u l y th e w o m a n cha I n th r o w i n g a i u a n t h a p o n r a l t Q ! h o r p l i n l a d d i d n # : n u p e r i o d b r y o u n g B y d m h a m . w h oh a d : n a t c o m a o u r fr o m E n g l a n d . H a a n o r e o d e d .tt a u aald,l n a : - pr u n i n g t a o u c o l on a n d b o l d m a l h o d m e s x t r a o r c l l u r y oom ht na tl on Inl l r a n a w h i c h g a n h a r z u a t m o o p b o u o f t h e p a r m a n o o n o l a a m p l e a n d yl t th e nh l m me r ol ' a g o ld e n m o m en t , c o m a a n d g o n a i n a t a r t t r a n d t o r y g i n m m m h a r : r o a m - c o l o r e d d i n . l g l i m m e r O ! u p s a n h a r m m m mr.°f.an».£la .lm-\ff=°wN» w e r e ca ll er s i n B l a i r S a t u r d a y a b ; l e m o o n .1 Mr Eddie and Henry Blum visited! at Raamua Handrlc.ksen'a Sunday me1 n i n g .! L l r .a n d H r s .H o r u d C u r l e y a n t h a p r o u d p a r e n t s o f a n e i g h t a n d o m - h a l f p o u n d b a b y bo y ,b o r n F r j d a y .Ju l y 80.H a b u be e n n a m e d Ro be r t. G o rd on . R e v,a n d H n .H o m k i a vi s i l t d a t t h a F r e d S p r i c k h o m o h a l Th u r : - l a y t f t r d n g . H a r o l d a n d F n d C u r l e y c a l ti a t l l a r m n n 8 p w k ' |F r i d a y a l l a oo n . M r .a n d H n . C h r i s K u h l r u n a n d fa m i l y n n d M i s s L i n n K u h l m a n \ i a it e d w i t h R n a m u a H ¢ n d r i c k n e n '| l a s t Su n d a y e ve n i n g . C h u .K r o h n a n d fn m f i y a n d th e Au g u l r t l o n d o n fa m i l y 'n e r o gu es ts a i t h a _ C a r l H a i a r h t n r y h o m o Tu e s - d n y a r m i n g . E r w i n S p r l c k ,B e r t T h o m p i c n a n d llol =ert ) i e C o n n a h n 'l o r e l n H e r m a n W e d n o o d a y e va n l n f. H r . a n d R n .A n d : a r r N i h o n a n d u n .R a y m o n d vi s it e d a t l l .B l u m h o m e S u n d a y e va n l n g . A u g u s t Jo r t i n n sha ll ed c o r n fo r H e n r y l l a n g d o l a t 'F a r a d a y fo r e n o o n . i l l : E No. 3 Pork and Beans 20c No. 2 I-2 Hominy 101: §Lilly Brand Oleo, 23c,-2lb 45c Large Rolled Oats 25c §_No. 2 Pork and Beans l o c Best QualityJar Ring, 3for 25c =I*A §Macaroni and Spagetli 3 for 251: ;These are just a few of our §-'2 many bargams. +~ ~DEPOT STORE sm ezin sriirnfulnr services next Sunday (l~!\1RC\l or CHRIST L.il.Camp,Pastor Babic Schooi at zo A.H. follower! by communion senice.No mornin( uermon u our 'pastor is out of town. Evening services conducted by L. Z..W. Bible; chu. We umm you nn Inunatlng pro-Js _-s l .gum.Lvms.ElmilllhlllllIllllm||||mm||||||||u|m||||||||um|m|m|||||umNmulll||||l||llllilllIllllllllllllllllllll|||l|II|I|||||||Illllllllmlllhi I 1 l I .1 . 1 1 I l . . l \ r | \ I n ; g a h . `s'\a 0 : me an -'rm zx1'znrms::-Blair, N°*='""'"» August 13- ms I l f " l * ' \ 1 " l 1 " \1 1 1 ~ r r r \ 1 ~ \ 1 1 1 ' \ " r \Y 1 '1 1g°'°'\I I D E .l1N1l`.L1i['I{1bl1 Iw r s r s m z x o r z s 'n n mmm b oy s, Clar k B othe r iarrl and Howard Widener drove up Hr.and li n .H u r :l¢n|edoh&_£o Lake Bannon. Hina. Thursday to and aomiarl vriaitedatthe home of er-é°>' a wreck of flahlng.Irv. Sadie lénpaeh: az Fonfaneile'lr .and Bra.. J. Leracn had theirBandar afternoon.Illftlc daughter, Fnneea llae blpiiaed Hr.and Ilr a Chee-m u and at the ll.E. church lui. Sunday. mu anfllr. and-llre. August J er-I Wm.m e He|-ben m e m :auboed ten and Herrin were Sunday din- 2.1 South Dakota Friday mornin! ner goats at the Amos Sch! heme urhen they will work in the harvest I r .and Hrs.Chril I ma c andf'»elda. me Allan Mft Wednesday !er Brush Grace and Earl 'I"hornpeon accom-Coierado In vid!relatives.Iparied Wiil Thompson and family in Cedar Bhaffa for a fur days. I r .and li n .Alvin Anderson ofArlington,were Saturday waning greats ez the Iemefa parents. Rav.A.Nieiaen and family u n on Friday for a trip to Geneva, lane.,their fonaer heme. quite rapidly.runumury no one sums new KEEP cavern'I zm>zrr::wnz»:r~"rs m n Acazxwas injured but a!! were pretty *"""|FREEL OF BOV INB T.B. iv m| ' h "" ° d I I The Bled: Independents drove up to |Mina Ruth Compton is lvfndlnr the "A ll cattie in £110 wunty have week with Hr. and Mm 8. S. Dixon Excl tested for tuberculolll,andandfamliyinArlington.lzhere are sign:on all highway: I Hr.and Hrs.William Lippincott lending into the countf' vramlng the lla; and Ure. Edgar Loerone andiand Hn. L. X. Cantlin visited Tees-f cotzle owaen not £0 bring cattle ln- daughter came up from Heiena, day night at the E.C.Lippincott In the county eden they have been 1Ok llwma last week. to vid!hero fu! a while Hr.ma Han.o.A.c i m g m m h o m e .On Wednesday Hr. and Hn. tufted." Lippincott and their guest! drove to This Prvsrmive method described Bancroft and spent the day with rell- in a recent report from Gooding and D. w, Ven Deneen v}§n to Ieavezlree, returning Wednesday e\j¢1§ij1s, g:<>u===r..xd»hp, ehoi he siren: P'-fb-, Tekarnah I n t Sunday and defeated the Gumbo Siidere by a score of 7 to 1.Daniela pitched a nice gameforBlair.allowing only w o hits, while Blair run in seven ec orea of! Cflhf hit: and one nur 'I '0b IIl'l Gumbo Sliders I-cared their only ron in the ninth inning on an error and sacrifice fir- Fvllolrlng la the summary; BLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER a f - ~.» g.3fi' Alk for "BLUE RIBBON BRE_AD!""1¢`°i'fGENERAL AND LOCAL Nlkws AND COMMENTAsk for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" ," * r1 _ ': s BLAIR. WASHINGTON COUNTY, gg:SRASKA. AUGUST 20, 1925VOL. XXIX No, so / W ins HILKING CONTEST When' Fnmont'| mayor eholionged an;__mayor In Washington county In a. milking contoat ho humodlstoly got hia bluff called by Dr. A. R. Davin. mayor oi Arlington.The doctor Md owe; milkod I c ow in hi; life, in me no almost in doubt as to which emi of the oow to start on, but hc beat that Dodn county mayor to a ianulo. The lnhehntlng evapt took pi na last Baturdny, Aug.15 lt the 'Z'ri» county Cow Testing Association plc» nic at Adlnglon park. The Dr.and hlnvlfe 1r ln, ln Bld : Momlsy and 'nn driving | flne our Hladmryudm and we noted tlut ha n o f u lln |quill chuty,not o u r th e nr , b ut ou r lur in g pnur vod the oountfn honor In the milking contest. u n - - 1 - 1 I - I -! ; mxcnnxs' INST]-~g nm: In slzsslon s lml ll n n Couniml ' n u Mornlnl Wllh Everything In Hnldllltu'A»a.n~|mm»¢w~ n Present ¢.; |:. : + .: .- -. A b u n c h o f H a r m t n p i c n i c b o o s t s !! m u i n 8111!l i o n d a y m o r n i n ;a n d f o r n t i m e e n t e r t a i n e d t h e po p - u l l c l w i t h s o m e w r y g u o d mu s ic .F r o m B l l h t i n y w e n t t o K e n n n r d a n d i n - t t a d i d z o m a h t h a c o u n t y u l n r t l l - in ( th e ir P k =I~l ¢w h i c h i l t o b l he l d u m 2 1 s t m d 2 2 n d i m t . un# x.. Off!! Andcnln ndhd at the Her- an auto rid¢to Taknmah Sunday. man Bprkk hams Wednoldly morn Hrs. Linh Ackerman and daugh- f u -un of Herman, and Mn. and Hrs. l l Blum | 114 mn. Eddie nn all- W eston Long and Norml Pudlnee r v a t Human Wadnaldly.'wore Sunday guuu at the Ludwig Gu Bprkk at Jakoburl, Cola. and onun lwlnl All drove to K m : Ihwln B prkk, hit fo r lb! fo:m¢r '¢P,rk and men!tha aflemoon :nd una wee! for a mp no nuuoun.IMF.u m Hn .upplnc ou u m mn .F n n k Timbilna came up funn Cumtlin stayed at Lippincott:untilOmahaMondaymn i m:to brinl!'l`hu|-:day aftsrnoou m d then went lim Nellie. who will remain far an erztendesi vid! with Ram; Ward.Clyde Nelson 1| employe! with the Plltte Vdley Pmrer Co.since his unw\r In fha lainmnf "Qld in .mllr to Blair for 1 vlzlt 'lith friends and relatives.I Hia: Ruth Compum spent several' c i ! ! !I n n w e e k w i t h H i s :H Q n | I n n l n n n n W g d n n l d l v F f i n l f l f H i l l lu:u n u m e n t p r u v u u n g m e m : u rcc r n b a t i n g tu be rc ul os is o f li ve s to ck . V : t e r In a r y o ff i c i a i l o f t h e U n i t e d St a t e s D e p a r t m e n t o f A g r i c u l t u r e h u -f n q u a n t i y str ess ed t h e fa c t tha*on c e a c o u n t y h u n u c c e s s l n i l y e m d i c a z e d t h e d i a e u e l u c i d | n d B h t e nf'Fi|»hln l h n n l d l n n a r f i l n t n f f i c i n in d e pe n d en t s F u k l e r ,c f .o A B J L 5 1 Baker,3b~.....5 2 Hnibert, 2h ,. . . s z S m i t h , 4 :..... 5 0 W a r r i c k , l a . \ ..I n . 4 2 H . P O . A . E 1 1 0 r 2 s 1 c 2 a 1 z 1 1 1 c 1 2 3 :F~ 5lI\PS IN CABUIAU OF Jznssvsl ~ ~i \\'|.»mngmn ¢oun\y ll destined , J ~YlE LD L u1 . u m me h e rd : o f J e rs e y : an d 'unless w u l r n minaken, R will be|bu\ a nlwn um. before our c ounty Cmp SHI! Hu Dunes To Exeeedivrill bt making eredltsble nhnwingn L\|l¥e|r'|.County Bauman at :hh bned at the Sutq hir\|ndRants From M To u °'¥'°':how \"'°°*._ # V BLA CHAUTI BLAIR GAS PLANT BURNS Mau Du ger ou FIN Il B klo ry O! The Town.Dulran Bulllhu in w m a ' r u n m ls H w lld snnvucs BEGAN. XMMEDIATBLY 'Dm bhvdlul au! nl |_plu| on th wmpnnar dawn nl the B N : G u Phu( nluud I wluml of lu which immedhtdy lgnllod, mwng tha ln- tékx of the building 'bk h ho und Lha plum tn bneome n ulLhln| mm ol num, u m!- mnr lng ah : Un a M tha walkman lad working havoe with the mahlncry.'K'hl| <vl: what NP- peuod Wadnnday morning at nbout shun u'dn| :k. A w y l w v f o t h o n l m t o f l \ | V l l | l h n t g u w u l n d w l i n n l i hnk but bnfum LM llnlman luc hld 1 1 1 ; b offidah should lupcrvilu traffic in ~ m m :35 cattle tn prevent inhction from gain- Nels-on U ingentnnen.'r h lllli th o d o f P 0 3 t' I ~ k k '; f : '.. ing the highways with wtable dgnl DnnlnlaIsconaldered a vtlulhla he~ inkaep». P 9 1 I. 0 0 o 0 3 GCI me umm L trade wnh J. L. Pounds one price clothlcr Blair,--=Nebr. |Iu~'s over seventy.She o~ght to |Mrs.Vic Wolff,who h u |200 be ashamed of harself!-»8ydnly scduualy Ill for two weeks,is no bulletin.iimprosed ati this uniting. Q a SOME TOMATO Chet Wmlnth, who is employed et me Bilir Gas office, hu distinguish- ed hlmulf so fu as the champion tomnte raiser of this nec k of the weeds.The other dey he walked in- to this office with l tomatao of his xilning which measured 14%inches in circumference and nig hed 22 ounces and v u in perfect n h we Next, gentleman. let Gossip-I hear old Mrs. Tamp- Vegetables n o l o n o o n n n n o o n ~\ . ~>>\ ~p -'A \* g f .~ o o o ' I ' o t a l | . . . . . 8 8 1 22'I1I.= Seomby innings: m». . . . . , . . 4 o 1 o o o z o o - umbo Sliders. ..00 00 0 00 01 - '1'ue-bu¢h z u - H a mm.Stolen Warrisk, Olnn; left on ~lair 8,Gumbo Slldars 10.:- 11 bdls, off Daniels 1, off King I truck out by Daniela 7, by Khzg 5 ~oubll playa-Fi¢1|:_ mu Daniela Um:r.Time ol'game--1.¢5. rl--Ryan.The Independents wlli play Teh r a at the Blair bail park nex ~unday.Coma out and nee them wi izeir second game from Tehama il nausea. WQUA -26, 1925 ln..GnunJnn| son vlnlud at du l u .Hsndrlebtn to u s Wednesday. Ch ri l K ullmlu lad (mi lf vh lh d u u n h u n u l l n . s m . l l w n - doh Sunday.Nu n n E d d k m d Maury Blum vk illd At UM u m m Hmd r k h lh Mme load-ly waning. ll r .md lin . Hamm Spr id r a nd o u S p r k k n n Ta u d a y n mln l vld hn s t th i U. Blum h ams.Ilan Vinh l l n n r h u bun spond- f u a n v w : N i v m U l u u n . Lu i Hmd r k k u n . Q u .Kn hn and Allhlli Io nian mm | | m m B n mr d n y . lr , Hu vld me 'h d Clllllf a lllc d az un Harman Syrkk han 'rhun~ l u n Clayton Aronun m d wlla,o l Onuhx took thslr vnelllon lu! Suv wdu and spout a hw day s ll! tho Ammon f u m k»op!n| bonu whlln lh dr l r . U l u Hn . pnnnu took | li!da trip. Knn du n ma and Hr. und Nw Zn l ll n d & | k n u t hc m d l n .n m h u n o f D r u m . Edgar Larun uf Sundny nltamoon Nu u k b a m. ln , Ul lh n P l u l n n a nat at Du W lll 'Thompson homo min week.s In and Un. Noll Chrktennn And lime J mu :pu t Slmdly with Ch ill Vi nd ln hv md lun ily n ur Human . Rudolph Juni :pmt Sundny :lux n°y__¢!i n»un m .z tha c hrn Aul- of Onuhs,| 4 ¢ n . TN o wn e r ol th e Ho te l h u fu r nbhed it and in now nrvlng meds d u n .T h h l l l n l d d e d h u d n e n l a our town n d vm xn g la d thu p rv nrhlor l p l n ugrtod bun lmn Hr. un d Hrs Clmrlu W ntu mlm up from Omnhl l u !wn k for | u n h a n .Mn . W n u vu f o r mu - \y Glndy l l: C u m. AL ONG TE E s ur re al $ 0A D Hr . : n d Hn . n wmn lvn no n . ml L.L Lly man home. llr, and ln. Goo. Pac kllr enlar-lnlned lrlr.m a Hn .Huwud Hxhl .....| w|..u...| |..¢ sauna.. .n.m~.n children sunt Sunday evening ll ih Jeluc n e-nuxulned \ number of hu friends at I :lumber pany.All re~ ported |mon! enjoynblu time. H n .E.c .Upplmolt allied on Mn.1°.P. Up p lna o tt i n mm me Sundxy nfternnon.Mr.m d l n .H. J .Smizh und Dorathy called It Roy Pnk'| Sunday evening.li b : E mlll K oe n ig amd Urs. lipvlneou Prhily morning. azu . CREE K VA LL EY NEWS Tha Lou! Luther have mel Pri- day waning lar thllr msn1.h[y meal- imx.'| ' h | r wn w : a n xh le d nf the follullng nvmben,--¢..-¢....._.hu... '"The Jenny mu long been knownOf Normal F'°'for the miiking quaiitiaa :fad mu __________._____of our flrmen are realizing that August 22 s » . . . . 8 9 7 8 2 7 Gumbo Sliders Aa n. I LP O. 4 0 1 1x 4 0 0 6 .. 4 o . 3 o o ¢ o o 9 2 A.E. 0 1 1I o o o o w. - wu z n u r ux c u . u s e HUHMAL Despitl th ii y¢ar'|rlrouth which wma recently broken by minn :Net 1c at of the nate,Nobnakfs eorn, crop this y ur :till hu A chanc e to exceed last ycar'|production.This is profitable to keep them inltel of the heavier beef breads for Lb purpose.Amon; our mm! farmers who nz Jersey owners ue Hes-an John Cor: un. and John Hooks, both progrouh um.in their Zine.Thaw two me F m s r EVENING -r m Nui m " I E Thrllllng Mystery Drama '-"The Oofllll' Moll Exciting Manner: Ptiv Since "Hag Bal." Aam 1s¢ SECON AY o 1 o o o 0 o 0 a 1 wus mmm in the August c rop ne-pon andwaounty estimates audi pub-the)in,l w o n l herds nr 'i° _br A' E1 .. .. ..~ b r r u g h t b u c k a a t l o a d o f : w a n t e d recently made a itip no Klnsu the: Al1'11'¢HHUUl'| Marry Mlnstrelles from Paiblm Isles Zapata! Novelty Troubldoun Admlnioc \ >~~.. ; r I fr..r ~ i r s.~., .L. 1 . ; 9 5 | f ,1 #» :. H; 'w ~r r ; ~: g 4 1%.~ q any llilrllllwrr.Chris Andereon and Bert Thornp aoo were at R.Hendriekaena 'Ned- neniey afternoon.Ira. K. Blum amgwo. Eddie vm:- ut at u n Heonr Iiseiaeoshnn home Sunday afternoon. Wm.G.and Erwin spring were wednesday evening wdeitore at the Paul Bprick homelr e . C h a t. li ro h n on a m n o m at the August Jordan home Satur- tnv afternoon Ilra.Rae.Hendrickson and U l u Hildzed were Blair callers Honda] afternoon.Endo Bprlek no a Telbute c ali er Thursday afternoon. llra.Herman Bprlek and ldna wh o a r . o n A u r o n . ma m i a m 8atorrlag evening. Bert Thompeon war e Sunday eve- nlnl caller at the Pete Anderson home.illaa Edna Sprlok open!Sunday evening' nrlth iliea Gladys Smith Hr.and Mrs.Henry llengedoht and aon, Carl were Herman callers Frlday afternoon. Esther and Harlan Kruger vleitefi with Ruth and Eddie Paulson Fr! g l l r u n u m e llr and Hn. A lfred Paulsen and ehiluren called at the Edgar Luann home Tuesday evening. Jena Juol and family were Sunday ahernoon callers at the Axel Axelaen home north ol. Blair. llra. Louie Schenk entertained the ladieaof the 8 G Club at her home on laat Friday alhrhoon.Bealdea the menabere,the hoeteu invited Ura. W. G Harrison, nfl. Ed Hgh; am*ilre.John Arona-oo.A nice lunch of aandvicbes,pickles,lee mum. c ake,cookies and lemonade was served. The Progressive ladle; Club held a special meeting at the home of lin. lien-on Winchell on laat 'Thurs d l !afternoon.A nice lunch was served. John Aronaone and John McDon lllln ie!! las! Saturday mornin; for Shenandoah,Iowa for e few day: outing,returning Tuesday evening. In the party! but in a aeparate car. wen Hr.and Hn .Wil!McDonald and daughters and Mrs.Hannah Heals.The aeoond car returned the oonne day. but the first car took in several other places.Ra!Oak.At dog fterofvo _.a __ .flontk,Walnut,Logan and other I n u v a u a a v u a n c e u o u u a ;u n v v a n u v - . llildred Herron apent from Wed- nesday until Sunday 1ritl'| her (rand rnother. Bra. J. C. Chrlatenaon at the Horrla Christensen home ereat of Herman. H n .F.Holler was a guest ol Hrs. A. E. Dixon Friday for dinner and during the aftemoon. The I'red Honium family spent Sunday at Krug Park. lllaa Irene licCoy visited several days East week with Dhrel Day near Fremont last week. Hina Norma Grlffith,of Bunreli viaited from Thursday onli! Tuesday er the A. E. Dixon home. Honra and leadarnea Harry and Kenneth Tyson and George Hain ap-ent Sunday afternoon at Krug Park. Among those enjoying the jrograrn at the li. E. church in Herman lm Sunday evening were Mr. and Hrs. A.B.Dixon and family. Mr. and Hn. Casa Fry and hm- ily spent. Em y al.the Chas.Ho a! larhorne. Mr.and Hrs.Joe Bandar and .laughter and uiete,Ernlela, spentSunday with Mn. Halt Iverson andfmny. U l l B l l l l l .L l ! l \ e |- . -R e s p o n s i v e m d h l r -C e é l l L a l l m a o ifmt Paper on Minions --- -. -~-Rolyne Boeehuldt Snood Paper on Hlaalon -- ---Norma Holtmon Closing Son;-~-L l ll ll f Hr. and Hrs. John Echoenlcamp of A:Iln¢1.on,.spent Friday evening at th.: Wm. Iioltman home.Mira Alma Langhoral.of Ponta nelle is apending her vaeatlon with Mirx Helen Wilkening. Chrla Kuhlrnan and Iarnily,and hir. and Mrs. Henry Menzedoht and baby, of Herman spent Sunday after- noon at the home of Sallie Menge oom.was Norma Holunon ia spending this week with her cousins,the blurree Florence and Mabel Lang- hoaat az Nlckeraon. Mr. and Mrs. Alben Lollman and non and Irvin Holtrnan were Ar linrrlon callen Monday. Mr. and Mn. Wm. Hallman were Arlington callers Batnnlay afternpon Those that attended Ileague med ing Friday arening were, £llen Blen ueflohl.I n n !and Norma Holtmen. Harold and Dalton Stronger. Elmer Ilnrtung, Cecil Lallman and Anhu: EVENING Muslim Oddt ilu -7.ap|,tI°| Novelty Tronibndonfs Addnnu."Throuxh Flu Rinubliu on !ior$cl||.cI|"um mo t mf bu lld og vu wa ll nu n l t n u l l o s .'.\` h\B l| | xf1 nmln| | dn dialed th e lr ww!sud ability in | \ sn dli n| tha fi n -mu Inland d~ mon beynnd humm eonlnl md nihl mm] work ¢x\i|\.|\\|lh¢d the NAIA The urvieo vu dluc onxlnued my || h o n t l m | m n I l v r ¢ h n : l o u n \ -(1..Wl1|1"|l|Id Ray|".i.l!a nua nce W exoeeu m n y e a r s Z tu ll te s th e m o n the ir 0 0 1|p r o vi d e d t h e pr e s e n t co n d it i o n I !p a m *c a a n !i ci mn l n t al n e d .T h e n a t e pr o d uc e d a choice. .f"'1'_¥. ' f i ' } 3 . § " " w i t h t h e J e :u t o o nlily Fnmouz Hxplorer Relating Hia Advsntureelittle over 200 million lmsheih wi"" K°°5 pnnpensy A d ml n i s lyear.Ab z mr 1 th p i ve~ :".1f:""f.',§"5'fr,52;~ om SIQTTI-ERS Am»=~<i»~~-THIRD DAY m f .Ho n »¢u w d u u g e whim,~~Harp Sy mphony Canc er!D o m u c a Nu o E n se mb le dudng July caused 23 per cent Lec ture --.-g_ g_m¢|,,| »4",,, umk zo m l dawn , and \hln v u l l l l n nulmud I M t h i - f y ' n l me n. vhf d lu to d un ti l uz l i n I1 o'¢lr>¢k in un .annihideterioration of the crop, occurred ini Aamlmun n nn YB / I n llr I UI:ha Before the cripplld muhlnlry 'gg walls! tha dibril lru being clam away and warhunn url imnndlate- 13' put to work e.lndn| and npalr- ing and nplldnl the dunapd pasta. .-\hurried trip to Dnu lu brought back b¢ltin3 and vlwllihl m d i lu plant was qgldn working* -=-\__~g=- l\:uming3sou.l| illll»Hlfr gl;rn c ooked their Ilwming meld u uw on Bldr manufactured l u -; The discontinuing of tht uavinehmponrllydhr day c n ln d ldmo d. J '| | p¢n3egn:§J \gth»ga.| ulena!t.h 1 dty .ln m m : h a m u m o t h : mu -Q . L u -1 ---\.|--!_I.-fl :nfl ihgnl the south oenlni, eemn! And mmeaf "ii norLhen\ c cuntiu.' r m u u - nmte s b y c o unties Mn lmm oml :aunh w three-fo\|| 1h| of u nnm| \ crop.The com is naw ru-ching the Wulher Coadhiuu Perm: And 'me E V E N I NG- Dny [dal For Anmnl Gathering.Nll h l lm Gn d Pf vfn m Ar r ln n d Three ' For Enl:n|inmen\I H in u Mullal pm"-.q.|>¢ MarcoHarbEnum|bl¢Wonderful Cones sn Amazingly A Ulupn, Phe People :elim n m | 75¢rant routing nr stage and some is being :ut for fodder and silnp in = .mthem counties.Wa-dminxwn county corn ranks sag.normal white bm sister county on the north, Burt il estimated 55% normal. Dodge an tho 'nd B15 and Dcuglas on the south 88%. * p u - - _ THIS IB r~r1xru ANNUAL BVEN1 The old settlers and pionnen an meeting nt Calhoun today.With th: weather conditions perfect and | splendid progruil lor entertniaini the crowd rverythtni should go of! in the beat manner. A u m l u l o ! |=oulz'rr;\.The wnmngum County Tmni emivemd mu mo in the Bl. Hig h s aml Aunmbly room vim |u>¢i nprnantnlion M thu t! (cmd of the county prvvnt and I Snstrunan- mdy w do thulr pan. J A 4 °" Light Farc e and Muslc d cdy --»-» -Madam; Mabeilo W a¢Q¢r»Shank and Company A ho b ! S i kE V E NI NG. . .¢w~,,.,,.. .Popular Music al Prelude -»-~- -Madame Mabeilc W agner-Shufk and Company Lec ture.°'}!1e Roots of iho Republic"\__ -»-»~--Ray mond H. Tolbert "lnsy iralionul Climax nl' tho Your" Admission 801: F I F TH D AY AF'rz-:nNunx--' The Riddles Own Circus homo Town Youngsters "Gdds and Ends Irom the Stags" Hardaway Players Admission we s z a v s x l x o ~) New York Succ ess --"The F irst Year" Laughs and Tours from Married Life Admission $1.00 Childran'u tickets, both aeaaoo tickets and aingle nd- misaions. will be sold [or approximately onehalf tha adult ticket price.Season tickets are zmnafarroblo witiailflho family only .and each tic ket admits nniy one persunto n pmgr am.Gommutatiun tickets for tho farmers sold, nt the same pricu so season tiokots.. s .._......._..._-....__,____ m l n a a v ? A B 'I¥ L \n o u n s R E U N I O N A ' r - J c z x x a n n l i t n m r d ,A u g :1 7 - - A r e u n i o n o f t h e c h i l d r e n o f M n .W i l i h m M a r k y m u h e l d a t M r h c m e o n S u n d a y when a l l o f h e r c h i l d r e n u m a f o r a vi s i t a n t h e y h a d no t b e e n a l t o g e t h e r a n o n e t i m e fo r t w e n t y y e a r s . M n .H u r l e y ,fo | '| n er l y H n .L e v! LEAVE FOR <'.\1.|,:€nmA 11|.and Mn . J .l'.Henry,who have spent severah neeluu in Bhlr, vblllng old friend: and Io-akin; lf- ie' Business inuereau hare. left the for|p\r|of the week for lloduto,Cnlifornl; which place is their hung. They will take considerable time on their trlp to the Gahlen Stan.. These gathering ure of much inACROSS THB UDNTIHEPTT .tereal to the older people of ouuAND RmURh[ceur»ty and should be Iastenul.r1I mm 01 cuvnulg ll ullI Inu ...---I n ln l ln nw r the prognm as m i w n i v srorfforeod to althn a t n i I, f ill in : IPHouore neu n ooh! supper or xv out for that mor!Thur y,August 20 Forenoon \ 92- 9:30 EnrollmentI-:ao-10:15 Arithmetic in tht Upper G n d n w, T. Poueher Number: In tha Lower Gush; Hrs. Anna B. Lby .\\__\_..|..nt...Du l III-h and :ha wail was loud and long md um mmning surprise when the gn was found nndy for service urn s moat wolmml rnlity . \The zvwvh at the zu plant oar-iai I deserts mud audit for theirn rraflkieng mmnar of hmdllng this G°° '"°DULMW and Andrew wxs u . c u .LADY m a s Cruicknhnnk, both former Blxir boys,.g\;| goUTE 'pg ARIZON dropped into The Enterprise office Bill and claus mn .ana anoe.Patrick were callers at the Herman Bpnlek home Thuredsy. llr. and 811.Auausl. Jonlan and Marvin vlelud al. the Chan.Krohn home Thursday afternoon. llr. and Mrs. Herbert Toelke were Winslow allen llonday . The Telbaela W. 11. S. nm ez the hom ol' hlns. Herman Bprlc k on lu! Friday aftemoon.August 7.Alter the mutlnr the afternoon was spent In conversation.A delicious lunch- eon eonalsting of eemierichn. llleklee ah, oofiee and lemonade, was aerv- ¢6»'Thane present were leadamee G.Hemkie,Ed Behafersman,Gus Kruger, Paul Bprlek, Gus ilderhenry Chee.Kroim.Henry K r u m .Her man Bprlek. August Jordan and son lianrln; lllaaea Em Kroho, Dorothy Borchendlng and Edna Bprlek. leCAR'l"I!Y ANI) LONG c ase: points ln Iowa before retumlng.All had a pleasant time. Albert Aronaon aml famlly,of Uldalwl drove up to vlail; his brother John Aronaon over Sunday but find ing them gone,visited with the young' people. KENNARD NEWS hire.Sam xml and hllaa Helen ane visiting and ehopplng in Omaha Illia week. Mr.and Hn .John Burgcu and James of Omaha.spent the week- end erllh Xennard folks.Mrs.Bur- gess and James stayed over for a f e l daya \rl11la_John returned on Sunday evening. All Kerman!la quite busy these days preparing :he park for our bl; plrnlc the last of this week.A big lame ia expected ao everyone mme out and partake. battle vxrgama metaier, or a\nmg lon, spent a few days last week with her gramimother, Hrs. James Meta ler. Hr.arid Mrs.Robert Caldwell Grace and Ralph Ray and Linn. Joreph Ray apent Su y afternoon at the Glyn Ray home. Hrs.Ha t!Iverson and family Bra.T.H.Iverson and daughter, Chile and Harold Metzler and Mr. and line. Joe Bandar and niece, Er nleta Bandar, spent Sunday evening az. lhe 1'red Ray home. BENCH NOTES Mies Emma Koenig and Margaret relied on Bra.Blomberg and Edna Sunday afternoon. C. L. Huak shipped hm Honday evening. Mr.Frank Newlan of Wlnlerset, iowa, an old friend ol the Sumners, culled on them Sunday afternoon, en Mengedoht.(Too late for last week) The Mines Donna Doris,Evelyn and Dorothy Ma hml. o f Ariioewn and Mies Vero Schaleraman spent Friday afternoon with Mies Norma Hallman.Misa IJllen Mengerloht.Erwin Sprick and a number ol other young fvllu of Herman, molored to li m ; Park Sunday.Mi n Edna Schweder spent lhe foreparl. of the week with her sister, Mrs. .Emil Lallman.Eu Lallman, of Arapahoe and Gil bert Lallman of Lincoln. came down Friday to attend the funeral services of their uncle,Fred Votth which was held Fdday afternoon. Mr: and Mrs.Wrh.Holzman and fumlly visited Sunday evening al. the Adolph Holtman home.unbm and Bd Lallman visited on Saturday with Mrs. Louise Votth. hut Monday zo m r Howdy to the fuc e.('ro:,;e now lives in Virginia om!in c .:many with hia wife, har mode the trip from his home by unto by the way of Kansa: City to Seattle, Washington where he visited his brother, James.He reports that "Jim" M we know him, la doing well out In his western home end holds the position of electrician with the Port of Seattle..Geonee visited a abort time in Blah and then with Mr. Crulckshank. drrve to Dmah! for a visit with the Cruichhani: family and Harry Xaoff man, goneal foreman of the C. Ba & Q. round house and other friends and ther. departed for his 'Virginia home. having croaaed the continent twlee ta;auto and sean many wonderful nights whlll enroute. Ixi c r ma n n P I C N I C . A s e ms # The Kennani three-dey picnic laat \mek was reportedto have "° °" quite a aucoeu. Band concerts, ball games, d»n¢{=1z em'vleitlng held me crowds each day.Saturday was said to be the The nad nears of the death of Mrs. Esther Herzog, of Henuan,who ir company with her thnee daughters uma on her way to "Tucson, Arizona for rellef from tuberculosis, occurred East Monday just before ining ; 1-:1 Pm. Texas. I Her elater. Mrs. 1'rank Jenkins, re nl here and funeral aenricee' are being held at lierrnan, Ncbr.the Herzog home tovm,mia afternoon.Shc leaves three daughters, Merle, Frances and Gretchen and one mn, Herbert.The husband and father, ieelred the wo H.H. Herzog,having owed away . aeyeral year: ago.Sha leave: also two sisters,Mrs.I'rank Jenkins of Blair, Mrs. Anna Goodrich of Har man and four brothers, Tom of Her- n\er.Wade of Craig, Jud of Minne sota and James of western Nehru Mre. Herzog has spent conelderable time in Arizona! the past year andonlyreturns!to H|n1nan' a fewmvnthn ago, wirmig to see her rda ti\e.and Iriende again. BLAIR BUT MAKES RECORD SWl3f |BIKEUTI Ill Rl!l\llllill " ° l" |#s¢1=wz R. za. £:mm|°"=*'l'°°¥ l0:l5 ; : ; l r i | ; ; ; y Mabel J . Marsh FORMER BLAIRITH ATTEND8 < llargazet Rebcruob xzsn. PICNI C IN CALIF OINIA moo-1|=¢s`ne dl G E. be._.'ns '° 'f Hn. 'r. c . Hilton mama s iettar .f 1l.45 1.00 Noon n r n Hn. Deans Albeny of Ihnvmr,AfternoonIl:00 1:30 Opening Exsrdnu §°'f_"'*1°is visiting in Cdifor:1:__ l 3 0 3:16 Conference for Elpor l| " Y"°" °"'*'Mrs. Aihorry was fonnerly Q Blairfenced Teachers R. ll. Euonf ide z and old timers hare WH! heConfenenceforRu n l Hi z h ! " I n[3 v g,,,,,.'inu~nated in har laltar.School |She zulu that she hu been outConferenceforlnexperknced Tenchen Mabel J.Marsh 2:15- 3:45 Penmihhtp Geo. E. Let 3:45- 4:15 scum mmmlllhel J . blush `ay. August 2| renoon (°:0'0- 9:30`0 Exurclne 9:30-10:16 Adlhmatie in the Upper. Grades W. T.. Poncho! : h m five weeks m d roecgtiy nt- landarl a Nc h n s h picnic at Lon( Bunch.She spank:of thc follow- lm:o\d B h i d u l who n n thsre. "Jos Boggs,Hart Ramos and nur Lhnr, llinnle Cabana and Hn. Turn- er,Hr.S¢0i1»li n .lmubery and daughm- md num! c thc n."Som: of th a n have kong llnon :lunged 2.l1is narnes but they an known butNhebe1umra In 1 Lower Grades to Biair peoph as Hrs. Alberry men llrs. Anna B. Loy Algebn in the Ru n !High School R. M. E lto n 10:l5~1l:0|J Hinton'Mab¢lJ .ll¢| gh :lam them.She n y s he r s h ut, Aaldk llvu at whillier when the L. A. W illiams funily no to lin and a lmn y a s h e h o p e a t o u e th e m h e - ;li n .a u u m u Gu n n camo up g 3,Th .Salem Lumenn church orll a . H a l l !| uf W ent Culhl hu m Va lli!Nebr llomlay for 5 hu h s o a n m .d M |}"¢ntaneI1¢will ceiebntl its annual m m m ah r 11°ins : m m a ll .'Mr.Ge o m Ol i w r a n r. and »2 : f l u n o u n ~I n t F r i d a y ! " " " 'w i t h n l l t i v a a ' " " '" " " " 'h e n .M r s .A l b e n H a n a n o f n u m ,l a .m i s s i o n f e s t i v a l S u n d a y ,A u g u s t o m |\ l » ¢" a s i a n § ' ¢ ¢ | \ . \ \t h 'f l n m n l h t .- . .' .|G - _ . . J . . . -- " I l l L ;h g h !I n | | \ l | l \ 0 ! l | i f I I f imwén N. o. uma.. F. r. NelChfis | w. .;. '; :.' ;; ' = if LIi ""`§"1n"5§{§li§1 aan, Hana Petaeaen. Hana ten ' u week. aan J.Larson and llluea I n a v ! Janeen and Helen Larson.Beatrice Foley enteliauined ther lleury Jomanaen ha.:opened a cream :tation in the old D.Hall L e n z e mu ri; Club as w ;.¢.m.1;';':":;,''n:»dmi¢T:'f1»."'"" produc e Sunday afternoon.Hrs. Foley nerv ezl s luncheon to than present. lr. we lin. John A. Rhoadaa and Priscilla enjoyed dinner lui Sunday az Bunnyalda farm.llr .Jnhn Reid la alll!quam ill and oonflned ln hh bod. _ " r '~ G. Jenaen entertained at Ai Hanaen h u been aubatiluting in Irvington for the un i o n bon £l.ere for tbl put ton days. Hr. and ln. Harry Helmaing an the parent: of A baby boy.F.w. \'3hirale also have a boy born this neck. Thema were a large number of were dinner guests az me rneouom Dllr-get home and adao vlaited at tru A.J.Sumner home before return ing to their home. .Mrs. John Gary of Takamah, eluat el at the C. L. Hunk home Sunday aftemoon.Mr. and Mrs.Hunk and Eugene,and Life.Gary calh-d at Brown'a Sunday e ullr. and lin. Cherie: Koenig and llarle and Laura drove to Bloom- field Satunday morning for a whit at the home of their daughter, Mn.. William Pauslim and family. Mr.and Hn .C.R.Sutton de- D t l v i a t i v l a n I P u a u u a n a n .. . . - . ., .afternoon and evening.The Senior ar-Junior choir will furnish tle mnalc.Mr. and Mrs. Adolph lloltman and children,Anetta and Richard Jean spent Sunday afternoon in Fonta r¢l¥e.Ea and Gilbert llllman visited al the Wm. Hallman home Saturday nf eearoon.Hr. and lira. Albert. Lallman and aon spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Sldie engedohl. A lerga numbdr of friends and phr u e seventeen Primary " f f t |n"m|!|:¢e ggming hgmg ~ 151: STHRso-11:45 Railing Gmane.1 Eiuarnzss mnrrar Noon , Afle moan Mis:Horunse Halbert Invited in 1 resn Lacn uay Making these stores your source of S supply (or Vegetables is better than having a garden of your own.Yo u Aalways get the cholcest of the mar-" " ket'e offering here. my lived until 1906 when]~beet I. N. Chrkai rl|\¢1| r n3 30 P00 are ic the young folk: 'ICNmed to the farm where Mr. BUSINESS AND .4 00- N28 Leclun D.v.H-"°'|I.T"'.11'IE2EW nfreahments. planed away and where Hrs.SOCI AL ? 0l AB1'Satunlay. August 22 1 iq depariinx. Helen'| frioruianowUra.Marley,:till Alla A.. _m..:- r'\.-..¢-........1 1 Pcrenoun ind her ml n !more nturns a . " f v - w i s h - »!t h e o school. 5| indeed nnusunl .uly lun »J\ll|\lll}|a l u ." ' " " "" " 1 f l \ ( I ¢ -." " l " \ l n v u||\.|l w lmu bluq ui.|9 gg 9 3 9 0 ni "Ex ggg _} \ i . U R H A S A U T U P A I N T S H O P [g m ;gg m n t t h e co m p e t i n A .:~:p e gnu r n l ; _l z h l e e n ho l as :Th e r h i l d r q p l w m c fo r t h e r e u n i o n U ; p i i w u h i n g t o n C o u n t y M u o n -9 s o - z o r s A r i t h m e t i c i n th e U p p e r d a r l l . .l - - \ . \ l ' L ¢ l | ¢ n Ii l . . . . » _ u . » . . . » | { ' i " f " ' ff '2 ~ ~ r n n l l . l f !L .~ ~ I n d l ' I l o u l l l I P O ! ~Y . . ' f " _ ' i ' i ~ - " " P "I ~W . T .~~ ~ ~ Numharn in the Lowar Gndesn a u n n a .I u u v u n u n \; v |w " - , H .i n x l o a c o u n t y d a y a t l i m p , , g l m H r .a n d H n .G e o .T i d a o n a n d S u n d a y v n u H a a n a n d l l a a d a a n e a f a m i l y o f O m a h a .s p e n t S u n d a y a t f m 'M u ,R a h " g C a l d w e l l ,l l l r i o n U m l l a r i a n F r e n c h h o m e . n m z m u n d ,c m .F r m n ,w w w *T h 'b u l l n m B u n d l l h K a r i n a ! ! ! I M :m d L a d d :J a n a a n .j v a r a u a H o .P a c i f i c h r a a r a t h e r a s u .n a l n .n n 3 , 4 1 m d : i n n n m ¢ .l ! 1 a » e ¢ r e 1 r u 4 t 0 0 i n H r .a n d I r a .F i n d h o n |d r o v e £ 0 f a v b r o f O m a h a . D l d l a ,N a b r .i n t F r i d a y o n b u a 1 . i l l l a a R u t h l a a d w a i a v i s i t i n g i n n e u .O m a h a t h i s w r e a k a z t h a T a y l o r l i l l y a n d l l a n h a l l i l k r : p a n t i a a i l l a a d o i a i m m a . 1 ' h a r d . a y a f t a r n o a n a t ! . l > a J .I . a . r a o n ! ~ 1I l . a 8 u a a n d J a a m A n d l n o n a n l u l l .v i s i t i n g a t t h a i :t l l d m w w a n 'ur 1 " -vu-- v --.- -' g __.-.____Donald and l r .and Hrs.J.M.nnm social Tuesday evening ginnComptonandBrltyJana.I h r u n Fontantlll Sunday School. lin. A. li. Johna and Daria eailed rm 'Delblata band furnished tnuale on Hn. A. J . Sumner Sunday ave-for the octaalon. ning.Hr.and Hrs.Emil Lallman and 3lLd9¢¢8\'¢f'l ear *rg qulhhebadly .Mr wen Fremont caller; Wednes wree 3'mo n l.\ar n a.d a1 lftamwn.Plerea Anon' hom Bun county ran,W m. Hmmm md A lb en L ai lmn Lula lit naar "tha gg - =- =~hm;cattle on :ha Omaha marie: ra.any was 1-Wadneaday. im: the ur and waa driving dearly, while the other drivar na dr ivi ng Bud It right in 'Hu Bntarpziaa. Us-ear,Orchard,Nehr.;Mn .Ln un i MI!! school building.Krellin,Sioux City.In;Mn. (Jian Aug. 22-20--[Hair Cluuuuqug on R!:¥gobn I n ~ " ; ; ; ' ; ; , " , § { Games and family, Elk City, Nab.|R. pg;ig Schmg :L 3|F.|ton A new oioc mc l i ;!»'\ilK YS-Illnir vu.Hooper at bl!!10:15-1l:00 History MabeIJ .l1anh I IKE Il0\l nf El Pl .Primary " r k 'the hungry public L0 dlnl at the 1 ;|.|.'",|_ Robertson 9 Aug. 23-County l i n ic ic 1Robinson Cafe.I H a ms a lg n mi .Af u n g m.on picn a 11.00-11:45 Reading s n r . 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