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08-20-1925; 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.andli 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.andIlr aChee-m uand at thell.E. church lui. Sunday.mu anfllr. and-llre. August J er-IWm.m eHe|-benm e m :auboed tenandHerrinwereSunday din- 2.1SouthDakotaFridaymornin! ner goats at the Amos Sch! hemeurhen they will work in the harvest I r .andHrs.ChrilI ma candf'»elda. meAllan Mft Wednesday !er BrushGrace and Earl 'I"hornpeon accom-CoieradoInvid!relatives.Iparied Wiil Thompson and family in Cedar Bhaffa for a fur days. I r .andli n .AlvinAnderson of Arlington,wereSaturdaywaning greats ez the Iemefa parents. Rav.A.Nieiaenandfamilyu n onFridayforatriptoGeneva, lane.,theirfonaerheme. quite rapidly.runumury no one sums new KEEP cavern'I zm>zrr::wnz»:r~"rsm nAcazx was injured but a!! were pretty *"""|FREEL OFBOV INB T.B. iv m| ' h "" ° dIIThe Bled: Independents drove up to |Mina Ruth Compton is lvfndlnr the"A llcattiein£110wuntyhave week with Hr. and Mm 8. S. DixonExcltestedfortuberculolll,andandfamliyinArlington.lzherearesign:onallhighway: IHr.andHrs.WilliamLippincott lending into the countf' vramlng the lla; andUre. Edgar Loerone andiand Hn. L. X. Cantlin visited Tees-f cotzle owaen not £0 bring cattle ln- daughtercameupfromHeiena, daynightattheE.C.Lippincott In the county eden they have been 1Ok llwmalastweek. tovid!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 toThis Prvsrmive method described Bancroft and spent the day with rell- inarecentreportfromGooding and D. w, Ven Deneen v}§n to Ieavezlree, returningWednesday e\j¢1§ij1s, g:<>u===r..xd»hp, ehoihe siren: P'-fb-, TekarnahI n tSunday and defeated the Gumbo Siidere by a score of 7 to1.Daniela pitcheda nice gameforBlair.allowingonlyw ohits, while Blair run in seven ec orea of! Cflhfhit: andonenur '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 autorid¢to TaknmahSunday. man Bprkk hams Wednoldly mornHrs. Linh Ackerman and daugh- f u -un of Herman, and Mn. and Hrs. l lBlum | 114 mn. Eddie nn all- W estonLong and NormlPudlnee r v a tHumanWadnaldly.'wore Sunday guuu at theLudwig Gu Bprkk at Jakoburl, Cola. andonunlwlnlAll drove toK m : Ihwln B prkk, hit fo r lb! fo:m¢r '¢P,rkandmen!thaaflemoon:nd una wee! for a mp no nuuoun.IMF.u mHn .upplnc ouu mmn .F n n kTimbilnacameupfunn Cumtlin stayed atLippincott:untilOmahaMondaymn i m:tobrinl!'l`hu|-:dayaftsrnooum dthenwent lim Nellie. who will remain far an erztendesi vid! with Ram; Ward. Clyde Nelson 1| employe! with the PlltteVdleyPmrerCo.sincehis 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 nw e e kw i t hH i s :H Qn | I n n l n nn nW g d n n l d l vF f i n l f l fH i l l lu:u n u m e n tp r u v u u n gm e m: u r cc r n b a t i n gtu be rc ul os iso fli ve s to ck . V : t e r In a r yo ff i c i a i lo ft h eU n i t e d St a t e sD e p a r t m e n to fA g r i c u l t u r e h u -f n q u a n t i ystr ess edt h efa c t tha*on c eac o u n t yh 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|»hlnl h n n l dl n n a r f i l nt n f f i ci n in d e pe n d en t s F u k l e r ,c f.o A B J L 51 Baker,3b~.....52Hnibert, 2h ,. . . sz S m i t h , 4 :..... 50 W a r r i c k , l a. \ ..I n. 42 H . P O . A . E 110r 2s1c 2a1z 111c 123: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\|nd Rants 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 offidahshouldlupcrvilutrafficin~ m m :35 cattle tn prevent inhction from gain- Nels-onU 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 Ltrade wnh J. L. Pounds one price clothlcr Blair,--=Nebr. |Iu~'soverseventy.Sheo~ghtto |Mrs.VicWolff,whoh u|200 beashamedofharself!-»8ydnly scduualyIllfor twoweeks,isno bulletin.iimprosed ati this uniting. Qa SOMETOMATO Chet Wmlnth, who is employed et me Bilir Gas office, hu distinguish- edhlmulf sofu as the champion tomnte raiser of thisnec k of the weeds.The other dey he walked in- to this office with l tomatao of his xilning whichmeasured14%inches incircumferenceandnig hed22 ouncesandv uinperfectn 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 8122'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 ~lair8,GumboSlldars10.:- 11 bdls, off Daniels 1, off King I truck out by Daniela 7, by Khzg 5 ~oubllplaya-Fi¢1|:_ muDaniela Um:r.Timeol'game--1.¢5. rl--Ryan.The Independents wlli play Teh r aattheBlairbailparknex ~unday.Coma out and nee them wi izeirsecondgamefromTehama il nausea. WQUA -26, 1925 ln..GnunJnn| son vlnlud at du l u .Hsndrlebtnto u sWednesday. 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 km dMaury Blum vk illdAtUMu m mHmd 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 nTa u d a y n mln l vld hn s t th i U. Blum h ams. Ilan Vinhl l n n r h ubun spond- f u a n v w: N i v m U l uu n . Lu i Hmd r k k u n .Q u .Kn hnandAllhlli 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 ClaytonAronunm dwlla,o l Onuhx took thslr vnelllon lu! Suv wdu and spout a hw day s ll! tho Ammonf u mk»op!n| bonuwhlln lh dr l r . U l u Hn . pnnnu took | li!da trip. Knn du n ma andHr. und Nw Zn l ll n d & | k nu t hc m dl 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 . RudolphJuni: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 nrhlorl p l nugrtodbun lmn Hr. un d Hrs Clmrlu W ntu mlm upfromOmnhll u !wn kfor| u n h a n .Mn . W n u vu f o r mu - \y Glndy ll: 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-lnlnedlrlr.m aHn .HuwudHxhl .....| w|..u...| |..¢ sauna.. .n.m~.n children sunt Sunday evening ll ihJeluc n e-nuxulned \ number of hu friends at I :lumber pany.All re~ ported|mon! enjoynblutime. H n .E.c .Upplmolt alliedon Mn.1°.P. Up p lna o tt i n mm me Sundxy nfternnon.Mr.m dl n .H. J .Smizhund Dorathy called It Roy Pnk'| Sunday evening.li b : E mlll K oe n ig amdUrs. lipvlneou Prhily morning. azu . CREE K VA LL EYNEWS Tha Lou! Luther have mel Pri- day waning lar thllr msn1.h[y meal- imx.'| ' h | r wn w : a n xh le dnf 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» . . . . 8 978 2 7 GumboSliders Aa n. I LP O. 4011x 4006 .. 4o . 3o o¢ oo 92 A.E. 01 1I oo oo 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 mNui 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 \ >~~.. ; rIfr ..r ~ i r s.~., .L. 1 . ; 9 5 | f , 1 #» :.H; ' w ~r r ; ~: g 4 1%.~ qany llilrllllwrr.Chris Andereon and Bert Thornp aoo were atR.Hendriekaena'Ned- neniey afternoon.Ira. K. Blum amgwo. Eddie vm:- utatu nHeonrIiseiaeoshnnhome Sunday afternoon.Wm.G.andErwinspringwere wednesdayeveningwdeitoreatthe Paul Bprick home lr e . C h a t. li ro h n on a m n o m at the August Jordan home Satur- tnv afternoonIlra.Rae.HendricksonandU l u HildzedwereBlaircallersHonda] afternoon.Endo Bprlek no a Telbute c ali er Thursday afternoon.llra.HermanBprlekand ldna wh o a r . o nA u r o n . ma mi a m 8atorrlag evening. Bert Thompeon war e Sunday eve- nlnlcalleratthePeteAnderson home. illaaEdnaSprlokopen!Sunday evening' nrlth iliea Gladys Smith Hr.andMrs.Henryllengedoht andaon, Carl wereHerman callers Frlday afternoon. Esther and Harlan Kruger vleitefi withRuthandEddiePaulsonFr! g l l r un u m e llr andHn. A lfredPaulsen 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 onlaatFridayalhrhoon.Bealdea themenabere,thehoeteuinvited Ura. W. GHarrison, nfl. Ed Hgh; am*ilre.JohnArona-oo.Anicelunchofaandvicbes,pickles,lee mum. c ake,cookies and lemonade was served. The Progressive ladle; Club held aspecialmeetingatthehomeof lin. lien-on Winchell on laat 'Thurs d l !afternoon.Anicelunchwas served. JohnAronaoneand JohnMcDon lllln ie!! las! Saturday mornin; for Shenandoah,Iowaforefewday: outing,returningTuesdayevening. In the party! but in a aeparate car. wenHr.andHn .Wil!McDonald anddaughtersandMrs.Hannah Heals.The aeoond car returned the oonne day. but the first car took in severalotherplaces.Ra!Oak.At dogfterofvo_.a__ .flontk,Walnut,Loganandother I n uva u a av ua n c eu o u u a ;u n v v a n u v - .llildredHerron apent from Wed- nesday until Sunday 1ritl'| her (rand rnother. Bra. J. C. Chrlatenaon at the HorrlaChristensenhomeereatof Herman. H n .F.Hollerwasaguestol Hrs. A. E. Dixon Friday for dinner andduringtheaftemoon. TheI'redHoniumfamilyspent Sunday at Krug Park. lllaaIrenelicCoyvisitedseveral days East week with Dhrel Day near Fremontlast week. HinaNormaGrlffith,ofBunreli viaited from Thursday onli! Tuesday er the A. E. Dixon home. Honra and leadarnea Harryand KennethTysonandGeorgeHain ap-entSundayafternoonatKrug Park. Among those enjoying the jrograrn at the li. E. church in Herman lm Sunday evening wereMr. andHrs. A.B.Dixon and family. Mr. and Hn. Casa Fry and hm- ily spent. Emy al.the Chas.Ho a! larhorne. Mr.andHrs.JoeBandarand .laughteranduiete,Ernlela, spent Sunday with Mn. Halt Iverson and fmny. 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 lL a l l m a o ifmt Paper on Minions--- -. -~-Rolyne Boeehuldt SnoodPaperonHlaalon-- ---Norma Holtmon Closing Son;-~-L l ll ll f Hr. and Hrs. John Echoenlcamp of A:Iln¢1.on,.spentFridayeveningat th.: Wm. Iioltman home. MiraAlmaLanghoral.ofPonta nelleis apending her vaeatlon with MirxHelen Wilkening. ChrlaKuhlrnanandIarnily,and hir. and Mrs. Henry Menzedoht and baby, of Herman spent Sunday after- noon at thehome of Sallie Menge oom.was Norma Holunon ia spending thisweekwithhercousins,the blurreeFlorenceandMabelLang- hoaat az Nlckeraon.Mr. and Mrs. Alben Lollman and nonandIrvinHoltrnanwereAr linrrloncallenMonday. 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 !andNormaHoltmen. Harold andDaltonStronger. Elmer Ilnrtung, CecilLallmanandAnhu: 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 lme 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 uavine hmponrlly dhr 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 l n 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 Enrollment I-: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 Billandclausmn .anaanoe.Patrick were callers at the Herman Bpnlek home Thuredsy. llr. and 811.Auausl. Jonlan and Marvinvleludal. theChan.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! Fridayaftemoon.August7.Alter the mutlnr the afternoon was spent Inconversation.Adeliciouslunch- eon eonalsting of eemierichn. llleklee ah, oofiee and lemonade, was aerv- ¢6»'Thanepresentwereleadamee G.Hemkie,EdBehafersman,Gus Kruger, Paul Bprlek, Gus ilderhenry Chee.Kroim.HenryK r u m .Her man Bprlek. August Jordan and son lianrln; lllaaea Em Kroho, Dorothy Borchendlng andEdnaBprlek. leCAR'l"I!Y ANI) LONG c ase: points ln Iowa before retumlng.All had a pleasant time. AlbertAronaonamlfamlly,of Uldalwl drove up to vlail; his brother John Aronaon over Sunday but find ingthemgone,visitedwiththe young' people. KENNARDNEWS hire.SamxmlandhllaaHelen ane visiting and ehopplng in Omaha Illiaweek. Mr.andHn .JohnBurgcuand JamesofOmaha.spenttheweek- end erllh Xennard folks.Mrs.Bur- gessandJamesstayedoverfora f e ldaya\rl11la_Johnreturnedon Sundayevening. AllKerman!laquitebusythese days preparing :he park for our bl; plrnlc the last of this week.A big lameiaexpectedaoeveryonemme out andpartake. battle vxrgama metaier, or a\nmglon, spent a few days last week with her gramimother, Hrs. James Meta ler. Hr.aridMrs.RobertCaldwell GraceandRalphRayandLinn. Joreph Ray apent Suy afternoon at the Glyn Ray home. Hrs.Ha t!Iversonandfamily Bra.T.H.Iversonanddaughter, Chile andHaroldMetzler andMr. and line. Joe Bandar and niece, Er nleta Bandar, spent Sunday evening az. lhe1'redRay home. BENCH NOTES Mies Emma Koenig and Margaret reliedonBra.Blomberg andEdnaSunday afternoon. C. L. Huak shipped hm Honday evening. Mr.FrankNewlanofWlnlerset, iowa, an old friend ol the Sumners, culled on them Sunday afternoon, en Mengedoht.(Too late for last week) TheMinesDonnaDoris,Evelyn andDorothyMa hml. o fAriioewn andMiesVeroSchaleramanspent FridayafternoonwithMiesNorma Hallman.MisaIJllenMengerloht.Erwin Sprick and a number ol other youngfvlluofHerman, molored toli m ; Park Sunday.Mi nEdnaSchweder spentlhe foreparl. of the week with her sister, Mrs. .EmilLallman. Eu Lallman, of Arapahoe and Gil bert Lallman of Lincoln. came down Friday to attend the funeral services oftheiruncle,FredVotthwhich was held Fdday afternoon. Mr: andMrs.Wrh.Holzmanand 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 and only returns!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 out Conference for lnexperknced 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 butNhebe1 um ra 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 uGu n ncamoupg3,Th .SalemLumenn churchorll a . H a l l !| uf W ent Culhlhu mVa lli!Nebrllomlayfor5hu h s oa nm .dM|}"¢ntaneI1¢will ceiebntl its annual m m mahr 11°ins: m ma ll.'Mr.Ge o mOl i w r a nr. and»2: f l u n o u n~I n tF r i d a y! " " " 'w i t hn l l t i v a a' " " '" " " " 'h e n .M r s .A l b e nH a n a no fn u m ,l a .m i s s i o nf e s t i v a lS u n d a y ,A u g u s to m |\ l » ¢" a s i a n§ ' ¢ ¢ | \ . \ \t h 'f l n m n l h t.- . .' .|G - _ . . J . . . -- " I l lL ;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, HanaPetaeaen. Hanaten' uweek. aanJ.LarsonandlllueaI n a v ! Janeen andHelen Larson. BeatriceFoleyenteliauinedther lleury Jomanaenha.:openeda cream:tationintheoldD.Hall L e n z e muri; 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 .JnhnReidlaalll!quamill and oonflned ln hh bod. _ " r '~ G. Jenaen entertained at AiHanaenh ubeenaubatiluting inIrvingtonfortheun i o nbon £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.Themawerealargenumberof were dinner guests az merneouom Dllr-get home and adao vlaited at tru A.J.Sumnerhomebeforereturn ing to their home. .Mrs. John Gary of Takamah, eluat el at the C. L. Hunk home Sunday aftemoon.Mr. andMrs.Hunk and Eugene,andLife.Garycalh-dat Brown'a Sunday eu llr. and lin. Cherie: Koenig and llarleandLauradrovetoBloom- fieldSatundaymorningfor awhit at the home of their daughter, Mn.. William Pauslim and family. Mr.andHn .C.R.Suttonde- D t l v i a t iv l a nI P ua u ua na n .. . . - . ., . afternoonandevening.TheSenior ar-Juniorchoirwillfurnishtle mnalc.Mr. and Mrs. Adolph lloltman and children,AnettaandRichardJean spentSundayafternooninFonta r¢l¥e.Ea and Gilbert llllman visited al the Wm. Hallman home Saturday nf eearoon.Hr. and lira. Albert. Lallman and aonspentSundayatthe home of Mrs. Sldieengedohl. Alerganumbdroffriendsand 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 1resn Lacn uay Making these stores your sourceofS supply (or Vegetables isbetter than having a garden of your own.Yo uAalways 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 un u n\; v |w" - , H.i n x l o ac o u n t yd a ya tl i mp , , g l mH r .a n dH n .G e o .T i d a o na n d S u n d a yv n uH a a na n dl l a a d a a n e af a m i l yo fO m a h a .s p e n tS u n d a ya t f m 'M u ,R a h " gC a l d w e l l ,l l l r i o nU ml l a r i a nF r e n c hh o m e . n m z m u n d ,c m .F r m n ,w w w *T h 'b u l ln mB u n d l l hK a r i n a ! ! ! I M :m dL a d d :J a n a a n .j v a r a u aH o .P a c i f i ch r a ar a t h e ra s u .n al n .n n3 , 4 1m d: i n nn m ¢ .l ! 1 a» e ¢ r e1 r u4t 00i n H r .a n dI r a .F i n dh o n |d r o v e£ 0f a v b ro fO m a h a . D l d l a ,N a b r .i n tF r i d a yo nb u a 1 . il l l a aR u t hl a a d w ai av i s i t i n gi n n e u .O m a h at h i sw r e a ka zt h aT a y l o r l i l l ya n dl l a n h al l i l k r: p a n ti a a il l a a d o i ai m m a . 1 ' h a r d . a ya f t a r n o a na t! . l > aJ .I . a . r a o n! ~ 1I l . a8 u aa n dJ a a mA n d l n o na n l u l l .v i s i t i n ga tt h a i :t l l d m w wa n 'ur1 " -vu-- v --.- -' g__.-.____Donaldandl r .andHrs.J.M.nnm social Tuesday evening ginnComptonandBrltyJana.I h r u nFontantlll SundaySchool. lin. A. li. Johna and Daria eailedrm 'Delblata bandfurnishedtnuale on Hn. A. J . Sumner Sunday ave-for the octaalon. ning.Hr.andHrs.EmilLallmanand 3lLd9¢¢8\'¢f'l ear *rg qulhhebadly .Mr wen Fremont caller; Wednes wree3'mon l.\arna.d a1 lftamwn. Plerea Anon' hom Bun county ran,W m. Hmmm md A lb en L ai lmn Lulalitnaar"tha gg - =- =~hm;cattleon:haOmahamarie: ra.any was1-Wadneaday. im: the ur and waa driving dearly,whilethe other drivarna dr ivi ngBud 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 . Dr C..R. kind, who hu been on hh vacation, nlurnod lionday mom- lnr an hrovm aa a berry and lookin( lI'||.|h e h n d h n d n g o o d tl mo .In :puking with hlr n he uid . "I han hier. out of docn story minuta dna Z Han bien any i nd enjoy ed it." 45 r1:l.||.nrui u l u |nl vv u u. ; »- v . . . - -- n i _t h a a n t l n j o b .p m ;5_.\|_3 Th e C a t h o l i c l n d i u : i l l l i ve t h e i r O n e g o o d 18 24 Y o n !Co u p e ..hun a n n a !Ch l ck a n D i n n e r o n A u g .2 l .va n i s h e d a n d n e w r u b b e r . C h u n c h h u m a t B P M .Prize 5D¢~1 1 4 0 - l L W a l l a L u : e n G a n g : I -1 " " " " " " 'to the "" "' "" " °' Au » z. z o c.u=»z|¢ Indies' :CHQ chu- "="' l:00 Noon uf lha abrnl en dlgmr.\After:agua Thi Enurpriu fu rninhu c an for 1:00- mo Opening Eserclus :ds without mst to the ld rtrtiu r.Bullerlbe for 'flu Bnhlpdu.l:36 GMM out lupplka He wen! from Blur to ui wuum put of nu mu, when his pn in mm lq and from than to Un I mauntldnl. X ~~57? , r \&.. ;. : J l l '1 1 |" J " ' =" " " " ¥ \Uladr,Ne b n s h ,Auluft 20.m s Blnlr,Nebmsh,Aumut 20.1925--THB zzvraggpmqrj - T H E m r r n n r n l s n - . .'F i n n ' l 1 n n I . Y Q cspxcn mnrcron BAYl'l8'l' cuvncacc-f. umm lad lib until) Arthur D. 881511. Paton may sewn xo A. H.llnlv l Budd u A. u.EVUIDI urvlan u s PAK. cnvucn gp, cmusr (CM. lheoln md had was-> L B. hmm Pastor.Bn»f¢ semi xo lc. lhming Wonhlp 11 A. ll.Chrmhn Emlnnvor nr 'I PM. Conn, xmrinz that his find aimin iuralion amount filed herein ha willed and dloind,th u proof off hdruhip be taken, onkr hr distribu- tion of u m a and anignmsnt of :Sour and homulnd right: catered; and the uid Fmacuzor dlschirgod. I! y ou :fail to gppgu bdon uid County Court on the llth day of Sci-tombcr, ID25, at 2 -zfdock P. SI., mul content uk!petition, the Court may grant tht pny u there of and mule such other and further onion, allcvranoea pu:decrees an to this Crum may uem proper. I a 1 - »section turentgr-seven {2?);then!!! North Lo the plux. qt beginning. eun» taining 18.5 acres,all in Wash- ingum (Jounty,Nebruk Cement' Mock: placed as starting paints Ind s at renter o! public rvldl.Aho thefollofing desc ribed am or Innd, or* parcel of hnd, nowit,--Commencingl 6.50 chain:south of 111| nonh1reat_ evuer af the na an quaner oflh" muhwqlf quarter of sédion wen-'ty mnc u (27), Taumihip 19.Range' 11 , am. ss fe et wuz o f amrd fence on ihe gut aide of e t n - Harper, a beautiful cross bred Here:IIERMAI NEWS 'the *nek-end at Hub Giibert Ulsbn IIHRMAN h'lFZRVR I Mr.and Mtn.Rnhrrl f)lnrha\1\|Hlh nl | I..nu- |-l.._b ..|-.. LJ..\|.f r.. |;!'* '7 f1 * is f -"' ~»'5\" : ': ; ', 1 J !fin's.'.i\"}" nnnn'Q ,J #`f.~ 'U \¢.f"0I }( b u : 0 n'1 "5 .» Y Y 40,1-'61' i'3 §'l ..._ 04:vw .. , ,._q . : » - -,4_|u CHICAGO HARP ENSEMBLE | Dr. G. Wmua Ry, F.R.G.S. ......, . .».~ ~@ ~©r = 5 ~ " »~n c - 1 > @ o V 4 "q " ¢ } \ " ". _ = :" " \ | n m \ h \ I §F'*inI~ \ & r - w w v u s s o1a~a n ~~~'v 5/\q .Q ' § ~ ~LL 5'¢i*a ¥£1i;f2";I,~~if??= -1 ¢- T q p g u u u u . . I .a 4 I ¢., P W ? . '9 3 f * A ~f i r : (Conlinurd from page two) Airs. Frank linrxia who were living lhvm movei to Tekamda. Hin Loneah Gillies han been spend ing a couple of weeks with relatives at Arlington. Mt. lm! J i m C.H. Johnson. Mr. and lin. II. C. Buniic and Mr. am' Mn. A. W. llarge., in company wllh a number of Tekamah folks enjoyed A pimio nl.l||pgl at the park ut Te am! c hildren, of own ap-out Sun day at the Bunllc home. Walter Carter visited rejatiirel. at Blair Saturday. Mm Min Whiuuci: was a passen- gor to Ti!-tmah Sxturday. Ed Wilson is ilcdng is manager of the Farmers Union while Fred Ro~ gurl is away on hil vacation. wnbur Updike spent.Tueuln ln Omaha. Mrs. Perry Role of Omahn, is vil- 1-.earud by members of tho 51. E. church to be :Even Friday evlnin| August 281.11at the Legion hall. The Iesding parts are taken by Min Evelyn Clmemn and Ruben NcCol1" rahm.Mins Cameron is the : I r >~=\z daughter of Simmons, a :nano- fauurer.Mr. B'IcConm1m is Chain Bnnney,tha buhful old blehelor. Rev. J.P.Ri n t a h t t h e p m o f Mr.Simmons.tha manuiactunr. Olhc n wh o mln p u t a n Mi n li ll- h- will abou White li lly in d, a mow .The g'[¢g1¢m Sheets family movednt;whlta Polled Bhlorthorn heifar. Wood- °uc:;,3:.m;;:r:. UP from Blau laat week from the J. D. Lowe homo md1ow Biffar ahowa Snowman,a mow Hudamea Laileme L o we md 3 here onto the Burdio farm when he1|hite Poiled Shorthom ataar of lr L Camer on'drove to gmgu Frm.Earl Sheet;ia farming.hir.lm ! or ee;-tional quality.The boy; are plan and spent gh, dur shopping.4 Continued on u s e three)UI' ning to com to at the Dodge County merd | . th er he 'fs .Kd onhe y - re rt- ra Bin.Groaevnor of Lqnrei.Nehru'pe»zf1='¢u ai Howe=f.1h° ma before me' of State Fair.Every prize rinnirlg aniD-;mal there fn the Babf Bae! -this gm free transportation to the State Fair . . .their premium money. Leonard Milier also is ahowinz Hcpe's Financiai Queen. I pun bred* Sehenck home.5liiaaBladesGodaeyppm:the l week-end with the Hermia girls who g are attomling the Slate Normal at Wayne.IfMr. and Mrs. Wm. Bunii-c of Om:1 I Jetiey calf.I Our mine entries are aa follows: Aivin Hel)-onadd ia showing Perfect Lady,his Chester White (lit,that wiil attnd many pure bred breeé week for an operation for appendncers eyes.Arnoid Sc hmid t u "' °"";w.She is reported to be :mains ing:a pure brad Hampshire gilt aiong aa Weil aa can be expected 2 I1\l»ilf.the Biffar 'boys and Norman |.|bm;Wilkins,Jr.,rg"each showin;' l o r ~neaa all POI&Intl Chill! glit.I If clnlnr |.ar|.n!1 »..f| 4im:mn nf lhn ha were guest: ut the H. B. Camer on homo Thursday. Mrs.Jep Vaughn was taken to tho University hospital 'in Omaha laat i a n r r u ix |pemlinga fear day; at the It J. ""' _'T "`` :r DR. w. F. HEHPHILI DENTIST Rooms over Blair Surg Bank Bidr, Tebraaka x - Q - (1) MODEL CLEANERS Cleaning,Pressing Repairing Located On East Washington Street Blair, Nebr. {:|:\ - a n - u a - - u w -e . -.. - . . _ s w & H a §¢ ~:s. . 'IQ~e§ " I I knmah Prulay and later drove zo Ming i t Lbs parental J.A.Wentldnd Brewster u Mn .Simmons, Lyons and attended a dance.home this ti c k .Mba Leona Raver an Letty bytho, s Hr.ami Mrs.Fred Rozerl.and llnrnhi Barge, who has been cm- moving plc lun n i n a ,Annu,the Mr snr!Mrs.lla:oh!Webster iefl plwod in Omahn since sahooi closed, maid in taken by Min Ann: MuIg Q IE n n i s ( u r v i o u i t 8 P l. Church Night,Wadneoduy 7:80 CONGREGATIOHAL CHURCH wer. W nlk lr A n. md Colfax) Jmu Hc lnuman. Pastor. Sunday 861001 10 A. ll. Henning Servlet 11 A. ll. Evening I-trvioes at s PM. Witness my hand and ogndu Beal this lith day °£ August,I925. (&EAL)1.C. ELLER, 1 SBSI..County Judge. xoflcrs 61-' zumezxc swrf: oP"Nz :an.°.sKA,\ sn,Washington County | 13.50 chlinl £0 the SQULINNI1 cum of the Nortbeut quaner of 1.1 muthweat quarter of uid |¢¢tion 2 tluneo eu: nn the mouth line of n NEI '.» £o !! he 8W 5 { Uf | lfd etc u l 27, 4.75 rhsins to a : h h in ll center cr! the travdl-ed mid th i!! three feat wal of eotonurood :ro aiakd witnessed as follows,-a ex umma s in c h es in di immr h es §acllool.I m a n m ! S a l l y O d a , fd e n d s u f E t h e l MY.i n t l M T I.H 0 \ l f d HIIISO II. Of n m " a l a n R m n n l n r l M l l d n u i l n f i l n st t r a c t e d t h e m e n t i o n a u t m e s c r i b e s an d l e a d e r s n l t h o u g h t . : n u e o ~ P o l 0 |a c c o u n t :o l h i s m r - l g e s d u r i n g th e M i d d l e Ag es g i l l sl u m o u r Su u - re n t an d ex c h : o u r n o m - m e n l .I time..Li n c u i n a n s p e n d i n g I . h w d a y s a t "IIl h e l Ii.\n g§£on o f Vnl ils cn i i l c E .P .H a n s o n h o m e . I o a n h e r e fo r n vh l t w i t h r e i n i Lin n.D o n K e p l e r a t Y o r k ,He h. , ti ve s.S h e g r e w C 0 w o m a n h o o d h e r e w h o 1 | s p e n d i n g u f u r w n k s a t t h e a n d l t t e m l u l o u r u h o o h i n d fi n d s Jo h n C a m a r o n h o m e .vi s i t e d fr i e n d s l . - -u h h . .L _ . ...-......I...---..._..-_I ._\...n..-.:_n . _ \ . _I--a ». .-..a. n a v ¢ ¢ u u u u vvu n u n vn u ¢ ~ ` . ¢ - n u nM i n M i l d r e d S w a n s o n a s M u . . T a n k - so n .A d a n c i n g teacher..S a d h 'B lo om i n H n .Jo h n S u t t o n .a t a x i d r i ve r .H u c k !Sw a n s o n i n d C h r n a l l R n b e n s o n ta ke s t h e p a r t o f D l m d d I a € , =If a, : I|<~IT. nun. LUTHERAN cnuncu(om. Nah-nah)Rn. R. J . llvluriun. Parlor B mh y s a m: u xo A . u . Glu c k S lr vlu l a t u A.)|_ a u n m c n n zv.~ w' rH.m u m ( W , g n w l~ a n d u a m a n IL J . Wu y ,Parlar. The Amarkan Luduran dmncll v m s r r m n for leelunn an "Cllrldian Fundamental Tea¢hl|\1|" or lnnrunlan for Saturday afur- uovnn at 2:80. Sunday Bchnol at 9:46. Sa "mf Sammy mornin: u' I O M ;dthrr in German or Enlll|¥ \ | a mo n g o th e r L h ln n r m D m In the Cvuuly CMI!!/ O'Hlnlnn, Maher 1 0*}'lanlon _ In n a la tte r u l tha s a m of Elma R.Bunn Damned: Tho brlrn at law, Mx! of kln . d vvlaaa , luv un, erodliara and All panom | n» u m m In aa ld e na u a n henby notlfle d ms on th i \ 7l\ dll ol Mr ull. 1925, Clurln B. Bunn n u q a pcildon In aald County Cohn dbg- R. Bunn, an lnlubitam of W uhlnz- ton County, Ncbraalu, died an the m n h y of Au g u n , ms .leaving no lu! W ill um Tutamsnl, and poau s n d o f B e a l a n d P ln o n a l mm mlma te d a t $ 8 0 0. 0 0 ~ vn y i n z l nlnlh a\ degree; ual., H llnh- div tual, and a eotwn vmod s lm-hex in uilumeier ban north B8 degrees, M numiamm and s.| z c halu due wa: ho m the :Amer of North Cmeki (henna an degrees and N unmda 4 dxalm parallel with and along the wut' rid:ol add c omm woai grown w A nuke 88 foe! dht- un i mc o f ho m!fence on em :me of unveiled mad:thena nonh xs mdnn!-tl wal 10.40 dulna yanalle? with above desdbed ( m m w Lbs phmf.of berkmlnx ennuinimr 2% ac r u. md L nawn as Lo t 5 i n dd neclion.Alao Lo!numbered l| _ ln au'a!u¢\lon.du¢r'lbld l l 1ollow,\__ .»»Rnllo Allan and Arnold Schmidt of th: Big Six Pl: Club\run the privil- ege of representing Wuhlnliou Coun mm it che Suu Fm, by demonalrat- Ing hog lot unltallon.They won by a nmall margin over the Long Creek Pig Club at \ pnbllc demonztration at Alvln McDon.\ld'shams Sunday al bemwn.Jrlm and Patsy Allen. ol the Milky Wa;Dalry Cal!Club,wa n d the hzg-hast number of points Sunday mumlng, ln 1 dl-Irv dsmomru-allnn mum: hem at Jem Pev,usen'| hom wu th e ut o f muy ._. ln the nwlne demonnralion ¢on~ .........,, ......... ..._ ,.._,_ __ ____lumber yard Satunlny lhlle Herbert He vent w Cmaha with hil mm ther sllten. u m V i o la K u lle h a d a s I n u t me pun week, Mm Inez Swanson, nf Malmo,Nebr.\ Hn. Gllbert Olxon was un the sick u n 1 h w d a y a l m we e k vi m o n pnavailing complaint, mmmer flu. The Waldv Hancock family laft an 'fhurarlny in their ur for a mme wack: nation at breelrior Springs Mo. Mn. F. 0. Swanson and Edward aunmpanled by Mn .Anna Peddle ami tha M i n n Laura and Anna 1-ml.lf dmv: u> Fremont Friday and x o n ~ lO B A N L O N , m m m a o m m u o u Attnmay n-:Maw \0Be el ~ sm Ban k Bwn ldlng (1) orn/mx s . mc xmw(Annt for Falnuont Gunnery)Pay: Highest Pm nr POULTRY, CREAM AND EGGS On Fifth Street S41\1\l\ of Independ- ent Teleuholw Ofilce 0I n o u r o w n t i m e t h r e e g r e a t .A m o r l e a n s h a r e , t h r o u g h t h e i r a x p l o n t l o n t . ll!!1|.n\m a c w x ;pnua nllu utw a lm u m a u v e ;u l u m : n l l u n we a n g u i l t , : n e n l : m y v m n I u e r y u m -Shs'w i l l b e re : ne m k gr c d a s H i n n t u n m l n g Tu e s d a y .|p4.~r.Th a w h o i s p l a y i s a h u g h fr o m Ethel Jones.1 Henry Truhlsln and L. V. Acker- Fnlk Lllrwlt iran over from Col»mam visited some of the near-by umbua a frm nlayi lla! week for a tuwlul lfriday putting out advenldng rilufi.at the ;mren!.al John Li ne n im our Harvest picnic. mme...|Mi n I n n Wallin returned Hu m Jud Patrick of Mnrnhell.Minn. dn;Imm a we-ek's vleit will 'her start to finish lm!p mm h u to be one ef the moat luetsuful wer pn- scnted.The proceeds are to be und fer the church. A mndorlly el' the memben of the Minion Circle of the Baptist :hunch imaod inumuly mzmloml renown! H e n r y ht . s t a n l ey l a n . n z lu d el t hl a pa g e u p o n th e hl a t o r y o t t h e D a r k Co n t i ne n t .R o b e r t P c a r y l m m o r w In d h l m a o l t a s t h e u a l d i s c o u n t o f t h t N o r t h Pol e. (J.'W hi t fi el d R a y h a l at t a in e d mt- I 1 1 f 5| f . : a m e W n l n e n d n y f o r n v i s i t w i t h h i s m o t h e r n l W a h o o ,N e b r .| 4 1 1 J a l a \ | r .t ¢ ! K . n »| | ; | i n n i n d ¢ n m |1 0 . . .\ . ' . ¢ . . l »A u u | ¢ \ |" J u h a n l m n m I . .tended tha reguhr mofuhly mut- M u s i c ls t h a t e l e n t l d scla ncu wh i c h a ffe c t s L h a p u s l o n l b y s o u n d . 111 e n s u l n z b a b r h o o d n at t r ac t s t h c u r l l u t i n t e r n a l , I n th e y u a n o f c h l l d h o o d i d u e l o n l n l l m n i n a u n n n m r r l u t h a 'm o n t e q u a l r e n o w n L h r o u l h h l s y o u um .Th e y a n l r t l a l s u p o n t h e h u n -o f u p l o n t l u n i n d a r k n t B o :a n d the se g r e a t go l d e n l u s t r u m l n l . l 'A m \ r l o l . .Ac c l n l m e d b y a c l ln t l fl o m a s t h e " l . . l vl u n l o n " o f u m o o n t l n l h e u t n o 1 s 'n t o t h e l i t e r a r y w o r l d t h e a u t h o r o f n m ex ce ed in gl y a th a t a l m o s t Ia s t l n c l l va l y c s u m us zo t u r n o u r t h o u g h t s s o H e n a n a n d l u u n l n u o t c e l u t m mu al c,w i l l p o u r ( o r a l : t h e i r fl o o d o r l l q u l d g o l d e n l \ ° | Ie » s fu l b o o k n o w In l n t w e n t y f l Lll n h LMI. I L u ue- n z r l n l \ || 1 | l \ | N : |; l ¢ l ¢ u |l u u a u v i ;;|||§| | | 5 | §n l a u \ ¢ |w u u u l !wvui l y b e fo r e t h e i r d e p a r t u r e fo r Tu e r u n n i n g A d n s : - m a k i n g es ta b li sh - ao n , A ri a n n a .: m e n t a t Te k n m a h sin ce t h e fa m i l y M r .He nd r ic k se n h u scce pted th e m u r s d M m a b o u t | y e a r u c , n i n epo s i ti o n u c a n t a k e r d f t h e C r o w - : b u c k a n d fo r t h za c h d m h u di s - e l i h o m e a t B l u r .Th e f a m i l y p l a n co n ti n ue d h e r w r t t h e n . i n 5 1 ; i n n | | | ¢ n n n i 'l\...A E*E » . - |In i n . n } ! l u l l . m g a n m e : m y x n p l t w n o m !va l u - a o r d a y a ft e m o o n , A u g .12.H n . 0 H . G u i n ! g s v e a : u p o n o f t h e A l - ae m b l y m o t h :a t G u n d Is l a n d , w h i c h : h a l t t e n d e d u a ¢ l ¢ ! ¢ t l !¢M t h e c l o s e o f t h e m a i l i n g , t h e h m m se r ve d 5 d c i ld o u s l u n c h . .Another emeunlon to Krug Park, D m l h l a l m i l n - t o t h i n n ; o f S a n d i ! r p~iiirQ .g s f ~ \ I to move to Blair aoon. Mr.and Mrs.Choa.Blanchard Aubrey and Leneah Gaines ond MinLouieGaines of Arlington, let: on Slluniay for a !.1\ro1reekn' Outing in Gdorado.they arent prepared toami; our along the way and may tlsil.Yellowaltonl Plrk before re- 'ur:\lng. The people ol' Herman and vicinity 1|111 be pelued to learn u m Rev. T.J.Reeno,pastor of the 'Baptist church, who recently announced his resignation. has reconsidered and will continue his putorate here. Mn. Minnie Brown, of Bever City. Nlbr. visited at the home of her bro- ther J.Schenck and family Lastweek. Chris Kruse and famll are spend inx u w o weeks varelio visiting relatives. in Colorado.' N. II.Peterson. who resides near here lost week purchased an eIlhty more form three and one-hall mills north of Kennani. Alf. and Mun Henry Cooper spenta. for dare last week at the home of their ooo, Bert and family on the Frank Cameron form near Tekauriah Mr. and Hrs.A.,l{.Earhart o Omaha were guests at the J.lt. lirrwster home Satunlay. .John Wheeler and wife of South Dnkoll, relldentn of this locality an one time, are visiting at the Joe Ly nn nm!Tom Gooaard homes at prment.Mrs.Wheeler Ia a einer to Mn .Lyons nod Mr. Goaaonl. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rmvre, of Emir were Herman rollers Friday. Mr.and Mrs.D.\\'Rutledge,Blu.£1 V.Ackerman nmtli r s .0. H. Godaey attended th plcnlc at Kennard,Frhlay. The Ed Wllaon and Mrs. Skinner familial ere hac k from their trip to lnlnnad¢\They report a pleasant outinl. The Baptist guild met at the church hat week to do quilting. August 13.During the bwneaa meeting Alias Helen Bono and Mtn Elecliee Godaey were initiated into the mysteries of the order.At the close of work a eommittee composed uf Dr. and Hrs. A. J. Camaronpllr. and Mn .H.B.(hmeron and l l : and Mra.E.C.Burdia: served re~ truhmmta. The James Van Hom,Peter 1. Petersen and Mn .Bertha Helder- iuuger famiiiea have returned from a "Quan trip so Stone Lake, Mimi- e wu . Arima J ones, of Arlington who o.\Ho m i n relatives one day ha! week.a u g Mandel!Ruekér returned on Friday from a trip zo Ponland, Ore. She accompanied her father, C.C. Rucker of Omaha. Herbert Herzog was nn Omaha business visitor 1'uuday. Jena Jensen drove to Wayne Sun tag and spent the day with friends 'Hrp.Ray Triplott and daughter Mi!ls Anna and Mr. and Hn . Hui ! l..owl"dro\e to Omaha Sotmday and pen! the day. Ihe :amp fire gi st mel. al' the bias.Floyd Knott home Sa tu wyowning for a business meeting. It is estimated that between four L:-.|five Lhouaand people attended the lnrmer'a Union picnic hold at Hpiker Friday int.There was some thang doing all the time and a good pmgrnm was given. Lille Flora Villa, ot* Lyons was a guest ol'Mi n Helen Buren a few daya last week. Geo.Colgan,ller§nan's expert horseshoe piayer. was winner at the hon-eshoe tournament at the picnic It liennard Saturday.Ho won ner- entem out of eighteen guna played He will play in the toumqment to be held at the Harvest plenle here on Sotu y, August 22. "Tho Whole Towlfs Talklnf' ia the x r ~er =a i r 5 =. a g . i r ~ ' J f y \t ..>I.¥r ~ 1 ~` \-.x -\J , .s . ; _ _ 1 . f ¢'. .3 I|5 ~ f -~, : ; , .~ F f 5~~ . I ~ .u g =0 .~1 r s 4 1.|_ ~1 : 1 1 1 ¢ - - - I 1 m a j "*"':~`E -Q 11 ; Ll|al 4 ~ v i g i f 'L ~1 s ~\ "I'll Ca ll Yo u To morro w Ev e ni ng" There need be no chees-lesa par tznfs when youknow that ' ongdistance"will always keep you nearloved ones, no matterwhere you go. Blanyv traveler ureathelon distance telephonefor a Eequent chat with home folks. It ia personal,baniahes worry, relievesanxiety. If you give "Long Dil tancc" your home number Ani: "lang and say that you will talkwith anyone available, atatiqmto-station service,for which the rates arelower, can be used. Evening rates are ineffect on station-to-station allafrorn 8:30 p. rn. to midnaghr when the day rate ua more than 25 Cents.If the day rate it SDcents or more, the even-ing rate is about half theday rate. t a n c e f o r t h eD i l 9| ratea to any town, at any time. ~ *Nonrnwesraan Bal. 'faint-tons CO. \i `sau. svsran \Ou hl b g ~ O au al pa la na ~ c a n - n u t l u d n w m a -mlminlstntlon 'th-uint.ggbl- 'I at 2 an or 1 ao 1: you ml me appear nz me own- r onnttlon maafnxxso r v m n a n u n m n d u 'of sop- Th l puter inttndl to sen Ilailllon-station:on 5 y P H a tembor, 1925 at 10 oclock AM., and tuntut slid petition, the Conn vii! Lu-mibibeginning at tha Southwelleutnar of the northwest quaner nf the Soatlmm. quarter af Section 27, Tolrnship 19, Huge 11 cut, thence c an 20 chains;thence north 15 Iiuole Rothenberfe,Lester Ile 1 Cam and Arnold Schmidt wen the' three high acorn in the dairy judl ing context helnl at Ray Rosenbnurnk Lu:Snzurdny morning.We have ~ QQ dl-y at the Meadow Home lin. Swanson and Edvard returned ina.ml, Emu, mn zaaz a | adnlon. "Thmuh I~`1n Rspubllu oz Horseback." t h o u g h t : m e l o fl y c h a n n e l s . I n t h e b u t a n d fu r y o l b u l l s . i t In u n l r u t h e a o l d l l r t o d e e d s a t d o a ve n t e d m n z .4 l n d i vi n e w o r s h i p l l f o r m s a n a p p r o p r i a t o p u t . U D ° n u n i : w a y t o t h e n u n l a n u - t u i t b l e n d s w i t h t h e h a l t i n g o t h a p p y h e l r l l . To n n c u c a l l y n a r y fo r m a t h u m m e n t e r t a i n m e n t n g i n : a a l u m n i p r e Od y O w n th e a ud ie n ce . A \1 o l lu l s : .1 r i m t h e " t i n g o f m n a t e n l l n n l r u m e n u " m d s c u l l n l a t w i t h u m . m o a t i m p o r t a n t n fc h e u u u l i n t r u nn n l. .th e vlo l o n ce l l o .u l l ! e o u l r i b u u th e i r fu l l p a r t t o l b c l n l i fu l , a n d w h a t w i l l p r o ve t o be .a m o m o r n h l e p r u n a m .N o ve l l :n u m b e r s u p o n th e h| .n }0 w i l l d i f e n i b t h a mu s ic .a n d t h e n : will be mos t. e n]- oyab lu voca l n umbe rs. O n a o t t h e l n d l n U 4 s o p r a n o n o l o l l t hom! uns. avenin: but the rut re nuined for a longer vhit. The Clyde Cider family of llc Gw,Oklahoma are waiting;at the home of his parents,lir. und Hrs. Walter Caner. Mrs. leo Hunnm, of Omaha spent Coon \v|TH ~G.A~.S~ The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method BLAIR GAS COMPANY |.,g1],|ROP &LOTHROP GRANT NORHAN Attorney: Blair,Nebr.and Omaha, Nebr. First door math 15111 & Capita! of city hni\308 Lcflang Bldg Jnly ag wsu be hold th!! Sunday. The uma rats u b-dare, ons dollar for the round trip from hero will be nffemd. A numbor of thu mamhen of Lhl U. E. 8. mot at the ilu Ann; Pli- dlle homo Tuudsy nftunoon,a\ll|» 12 md put In tha Uma sowing. Thu Lim two c omforts, mule aunts un! plliow nies which they preomtod to Hn. Geo. Stanley so hoip in uplan- ln l th an d ulro nd b y th e ti n | 1 - lnppoint Chazie: 5 Bqnn or *°'"¢|.»\min.=Lhenee 'mt asm =1\°i""2iu,m¢ van':ood indie#of dairyUANISHl§Y.LU§l|Ll\AN \.nUl\\.»| (Cor. Jackson and Canter street) H. Nielsen. Pastor. Soraiay School 9:5 A. ll. llornlng Berries 10:80 A. H. Evening services at 8 RH. a n - o n o a m z z o CHURCH OF :nous CHRIST OF LATTER o n s m r r s (Linc oln Street batvaan ith 5 'ltht nur 'r. J. Elliott. Omaha,Supply Banda; School at 10 °'=1°.Praac htng snvsu at 11 A. ST. FRANCIS BORGIA (Catholic Church) {Cornsr Coliax and Oth street) Father C. A. Berarsdorfar,Pastor First and Third Sunday ol each month, Hass at 9 A. H. Second and fourth Bundays. lass at 10:30 A. H.''s s| a'rHoo1s'r gpq500PAL CHURCH (Cor. Colh l: and Sth ltllill o. U. ¥cProud, Pastor. Svnolr School 10:00 A. H. lornlng Santos 11:00 A. H. Epworth IMID! | 280 P. H. Evening services at 8 PM. Prayer llartlng Wednesday sean- las 7:30. BT asanvs EPIBOOPAL CHURCH (Grant Street batsmen ith ami ith) Ru. Chas. D. llarlng, Pastor . Holy Communion every Sunday and Holy Day at 1:30 A. lt. Church School at 9:45. Also sen rica arsn Sunday. a " " ' 5 r u m o r s T o c n l t o r r o a s ._DF'ZSTATE an - r s o r NE B RA S K A , Washington County Ia the Cunt; Geert In the Hatter of the Estate of Carl Hannon Deceased: To 111| Cre ditors ol said Estate: You an llcra br No un s -I , r m 1 will alt at the County Court Room in Blair in said | ' A n \n n I 1 n | \ O 1 a l l a n f R a n t ss. other sultabla person Administrator and proceed to a aettlement of said estate.Witness my hand and Official Seal this mb day of Aumat, 1925. (SEAL)1. c. ELLER, SD-Bt.County Judge. . _ .. . -- . . . _. . A . . - . . . . - . . - - . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . _ N0"!lCE 'BF HEARING FINAL sn1'rLr,nsr~rr .. . . - . . . . . . . . . scars or Nnoitasxa, ss.Washlngten County.ln the County Court Carrilran i Carrlgan, Att'yn ._ In the Matter of the Estate of William Gosker Deceased: The heirs at law, next of kin, devlseen, lega- leel,creditors and All perrona in- terested In the flnal settlement of said' estate are hereby notified that on the 17th slay of August,1925 Flrlsrant Gosker, the Administrator of said estate filed a petition ln said County Court. vfsrinr that his find administration account filed herein be settled and dloafed,that proof of helrahlp be taken, order for dis- trlhutlon of aunts and assignment of slower and laamestsad rights entered; and the said Administrator discharg- ed. lf you fall to appear before amid County Court on the 28th day of September,1925,at ll) o'c lock A. l i and contest said petltlon,the Court may grant the prayer thereo! and make such other and further camera, allowances and decrees as to this Coun may s m proper.Witneas mr hand and Official Beal this mm day of August.1925. fsf zam z. c.PILLER. 30ot.County Judge. sn an nr r SA LE D 7 . . u u m m f n a ~ Notice is hereby given that uncles and by virtue of an order of sale lsrurwl out of the District Court ofttovhinnonCounty.Nebraska,and thcnee south 12.17 chains;thence vest 6.40 chains: thence south 2-33 chalns to the place of beginning ron- toiulnz 22.20 acres and being 24.10 acm ln the tan two described tracta and 68.20 acres in all the tracts lurein described. except the follow ing aleacfllrtll pieces of land tourin- Commencing at a point on the quar ter llne of section 27. ccvrmhiv 19, refill ll, c ant in Washington Coun» ty, Sebnmha, 35 rods south of the center of said section.running thenco west parailcl with the quar- ter line of said section to the center ot the County Road aa the place of browning; running thence west parallel with the quarter um] oss feet to a point 428.4 feet east of the west line of add section; thence north parallel with said section Eine to a punt 330 feel. south of the east and wcst quarter line; thence cast para- llel with aald quaner line 893 feet to the center of the county"rold; thence the center ol' said county roam! southeasterly direction to the of beginning,containing 5.34 all ln said aectlon 27. and said alon| ltl I place ucnea,lan; sbore described being otherwise described aa»-Tax Lot Numbered 4 in Section 26, and Tax Lots Num bef clfoc-: amlll0 ln section 21. all ln Township 19, mme 11, Washing ton County, Nebraska, containing ln all 57.86 acres more or less. Said sale will be made pursuant to n judgment and decree of fore closure of our said District Court on the llltltday ofJu¥y. lll25in an action for the num of; Eaiward Blatthiesen Adm. $3.Bt9.53, together with Intersil thrcon at the rate of o per cent per annum loom the lllth day of July,1925.To the State llanlr. lllnll $:t222.»t7 together with lntenesl thereon at the rate ot 8 per cent per aruum, from the 13th clay of July. l*JZo, and for costa ln the amount of $25.20 ami al!accruing costa;the aahl decree of Judgment and fore clorure providing that 1nm prcmlsea above sleetrlbtfl be al1ll wltllfy -..r. t.|._...-.:t¢a-¢....a ... . ....h cattle.The boys seem anxious that Washington County should 'rin at the State I-'air thus winninr a free trip to indianapolis, Indiana to the National Dairy Congreu.0ur scaring cluha 'wnl new their contest Friday afterhoon at the County Adcnlfa office.The public is invited.The winners will repre sent Washington County at the State Ia ir a a a The Trl County Cow Testing Ae sociatlon held their annual picnic Smurdayat Arlinston Fadr grounds. The chief source of entertainment vm-the result of the milking c on tcal staged between Mayor Larsen of Fremont, and Mayor Dr. Davies. of Arlington.(Neither officlad had ever milked a cow.)Dir.Davies won the contest.Mayor Larsen ex- plained his loosing by the fact that Wu.:hlngto1| County cows were hard er to milk than cows of Dodge Coun ty.s Professor Davis and Flack of the College of Agriculture, Dairy Dept.. were the principal speakers on thc program.Everyone had a fine time. o a a Several Dodge County folhl are planning a tour to the Agric ultural ('oll4;e nom!time between August 21 ami Sept. 1.They have extender! an invitation through their County Au n t,Geo.Bates.The trip wil! include a caravan tour arriving at the College at 10:00 AM., then ln specllng the Poultry Plant. ami the Dairy Plant and other points of ln- tcrcst.If any of the readers care to join,please get 'ln touch va n County Agent Bates FI RS T NA llo NAL { { g ljNlllP AND CIIAMPIDSSIIIP RODEO Grant Park Stadium. Chicago, Aug. 15th to zuh, Inc., ms .Lon' Excursion Fares ln effect via Chicago 6: North We.-item Ry.Pro- gram include!ll1.ln|ll¢lla o(tanned I lu d e .it e ar r t e a t h e l t a a re r o th a i o l m e r i t. a n d t l a a ve fi r e mb e r a ol ' t h e s o r d i d ve x at i ou s a l h l r a o f l l !a n d ca us e s h la ao u l to ex p an d h a h a n y w i t h t h e al l en t s t n i u a o f eel aat ial me l o d y . It i n a n Im p o r t a n t fu n c t i o n o f C h a u ta u q ua . In b r i m; b e au t i ful m u al o t o i t ! pa t r on s .E ve r y b o d y en j o y s o n e o r m o r e o r i t s va r i o u a t y p e s a n d i n t h e ti h l cn g o H a r p E n s e m b l e w e a r e n e r ta i n t h a t t h e mu a l c a l i n s t i n c t :o f H O U b e a r e r w i l l b l d e e p l ! m z t r i a d . Fi ve p e o p l e a r e i n c l u d e d l n t h l a a x ee l le n t c o m p a n y n t ex ce ed in g Int er c o m p a n y w i l l r e n d e r vo c a l en s e mb l e nu m be r a t ha t c a nn o t t a ll to pl e aa e . Al t og e th e r a n un u su a l co m p an y . I l l h di ve r al fl e d ta l a nt l ,a D r o l r l m th a t :appeals a n i . a n ex ec ut lo n t h a t n e ve r In g a l o r a m i n u t e .O u r B u r e a uh a l a d i s t i n c t i ve a n d e a e e p t l o n a l m r ut a t l o n fo r t h e presse ta t io n o f ao -prem ely auce eaa rut muar cat eom panl aa. Th e C h i c a g o H a r p E n s e m b l e u p l a n di d l y a n at a l n a t h i: r e p u t a ti o n , a n d i n e ve r y sense an o ul d d e l l l l t t o ve r ; Ch a u t au q u a pa t r o n . Mntly. S a t u r d a y c l o u d th a n d u e t i o n l k u u l c n n u f k p u t n t o r l - h o p u t t v o wrecks by 211| Harman lllr tln lila Compsny.bln. M. L. C hmlmn wg winner of tha flnt pda, a ons-hum had and twenty-tivo doilar bgdroom suite. and Hrs. D. Buck won lwond, » di. .- I. ..n. . .|- \|-- l..| .|..L -- . ..l!. ...a + +1 .~*f . 1 v ' Y 'THE FIRST YEAR Sucumnful Play Nou Running in New York to Bn Preuntoa alcmuuuqu..n in lhrmmh his mauro al thumo uma that Dr. My hu comllnw conlncl. rub muy ihauunds u I o u t a u l s y w l u w l r u w l x l l U l u t l l m . ?..Ruuell,of Washington D.c . nl ln l.o'l1t Setunlay shaking blade .tlth old friemla and former Mish >on. Hin Sylvia Brunton, urhohaa spent gn nummer in .l tour of Europe. tv turned lui week to he Nady to take lp her school work.H i n Brunton |»lied many places of lute:eat and ner' 4 diary e! her trip whic h will he of liste to her in recalling nnny events.She gave an intercit-vg tell ht' the Baptist church Sun lhy morning on Chinatown,which he visited. The Baptist ehimch people have :mntod their itlaivrt Rav.T.J. leon.e nation until September. Ie spent a fel' day : the put Ink filh friends in Council Bluff!and n Sunday filled the pulpit cn! the el Baptist churc h than Bevenl c an of booaten made a our of nur-by towne Mo ? to ld- ertlse the annual harvest picnic to e held I'Bday and Saturday.They ren headed by a large truck whichalt! Hem1an'e populir dance ordna- a "Tha Lonfe Boy d Dreheatn." 'I-ey wen dunes! in elournish coa- urraa and helped to make merry at och :lop with their lively music. hm reurm early iloo~ ry evening tt re aroused fmm their ada br the fire :inn about eleven clock The fire fllhtera and a num er of others were soon et the Head nk where it appeared the me vu par thntop of the stand pipe-an ritpmirm thing.I t proved to be no burning of the fiery e mu by :known member:ot' the Xt:Klux Jan. Monday afternoon Herbert Ihungacqivedemeeaenfromhissister, lun ilerle saying that their mother Irs. Enher Herzog had pissed any bile on their any to Tuaon, Ali- onn.The message was sent them Jbamarle.New Miaxico and lta tld to body 'rould be removed Iron; the lin at the nent atop and prepared mr burial and they would than start 1 their homewani journey.They ill arrive here tome time the latter n t of the week.Although the an was not unexpected to many,the tdden passing any of one so well noun and loved is a shock.Fun- al arrangements will he made aa on aa it i possible to learn of the » uh ~<£3 ~Spark~ Plu ; Redeeme Until Saturday, August 22 will redeem Any Make of at 25c in trud ''for a Multi-Gap ' P Spark~~ Plugs Redeemed M e : r e co le nt rnl sn nu [nr Lhe ldn nl Iow a n h m nf " Jl n ll l ui l ..a nrfm.f te nuon vr e e e n t s u o n o f e m o d e r n vi s ! s s e n i m p o r t a n t p a r t o f e C h a u t a u q u a p r o a r s m .. M a n y to w n s n u m b e r s m o n g th ei r c i t i z e n s m e n a n d w o m e n t h o c s n l l l k exc el le nt ly ve i t :so m e h a ve s d m l r ab l e m us i ci a ns .Fear,h o w e ve r .h a ve l a t e n t c a p a b l e o f t o t e r p n t l ~ g e n d d e - tl n is t in x c h a r a c t e r a m !stt ua tto ns i n o vs : t o p l e a s e s o d s p p s a l t o t h e c z pe rt en cc tl s cu l t ur e d me m b er s o f t h e w m m u o t t wh o he r e be e n to s e e s u c ces sful ttfam et lz at lo ns i n th e l a r g e cttles.°' Il o r e o ve r ,t h e t o w n s i n m a n y i n - etsitoes c e n o o t a ffo r d t o o u r t o r a sl a gi e pr od uc ti on ,t h e ro y a l t y d e ms n do d by th e ow n e r o f a co p yr i g ht e d vl s r .N s t u r a l t r .th e pe op le a r e i n tll nal sul i n a n d i l l h l n l i n l h n u n . - - -- e n v;- - »wa u s u u n y x ;u n uen t t yp os .On o i s a b l u e . b u t fl a s h y , m s n o l m u c h ex pe r ie nc e i n d o o b t i u lto r e s tt a l r s : s t s o o f m u ch e x p er i e n c e s s s busi ness em pl oy ee .beca use h e n e ve r c a n " h o l d s } o b . " Th e o t h e r e a p l r a n t t o t h e h a n d o f th e ta l r o n e ls a pa ti e nt .pl o d d i n g y o u u ;m a n w h o lo ve s h o r si nc er el y a n d d e vo l c d l y .b u t do e s n o t D U I- In s t h e ba c k g ro u n d o r r o m a n t l c in t e re s t th at so q et t mc s p r ove s s o s tt r sc t lr e t o I s o m e Th e p ar e nt s o f t h e he r ol l lc , w i th th e di s ce r ni n g eyes o t ex pe r ie nc e a n d ko o s fl o d ss o t h u ma n i ty , rs c o lo l s e t h e w o r t h o f th e o l o d d r r a n d Zevor h i s stttt.T h e l t r !ll r t t l lo s s t h o ug h t t o t h e s d r s n t s g e s o r l m r t n ; s o u p r i g h t a n d in du s tr i ou s m e n s s s h u s h l l u l o n t h e p l a t f o r m t h l s e u u u u t s m ma n i s m od e st an d u z mt t ec t ed .U p t the p| .a tl'or m h e i s or in ten se tn tar ee H e tells th e st ra ng es t o f sto ri es | som e ot t he s tr on ge st o t pe op ie s.T l Us es . g o ve r nm e nt s , c us w ms . r e lt g lo trit es e nd ce re mon ie s ot un e trt be s as Qtt st io us de ep In t h e d a r k fo r e s t s # +P s r s ¢ u s !.Bra zi l,Ar g e n ti n e .P e r U r u s w n a n d B o l l vl e s n s e t fo r t h 1 g r a p h i c la ng ua ge .t l o r s .h e ce rr le w i t h h t m s a d e x h i b i t s e ts rg e n u n b e r o t th e nar ost m d m o s t tot er es tn ; o f c u r i o s. r e l i c s a n d c o s t u m e s t those peop les.l l c di sp la ys h l m e e be fo r e th e eud le oc cs dr es se d i n t h le st he rs ,fi e l d i n g th e ct n h o f t h srttcb do c t o r a n d t u t h e n s t t r to n g u e s i ut t t a t e e th e vo l n d c h e a t s t th e ss r s se s . Until Saturday, August 22, we \ . n x u | \ 1 ;U h N u r l | \ \ and the !2tl1 day of December, ma at 10 n'¢loc§¢ am. an enrh of said days to uedve and examine all elrimn a h h u l m d Ifatale,with A view to their ldjuatnifnt and allow ance.The time ilmiteul for the pre in pununn! of x decree ol um :Ourin nn nrtian therein pending wheralu Ealuanl llalthieaen, Aaiministrnlur of 'M #slats of F.H. liatlhieaen, de cen:nl is plaintiff and'Thnmu Christiansen,Blanc Chdsllunlen,mi l Thomas Qnrhtilhdn,Guardian bl l a w e l u l q g l l w l l u . ,| | | \ . ¢ u : | ;i raw the |=\| |n¢ nmnln u ;u.r£r4i of ly~c||1y alay el-try of did decree Wlllll oz 131 Lnh day cr! Jul).L in |J\:1i;:in!n|..lnlff I m ln na l unpalgi,an1 :\ l n ul for H r:n \h8 mu 1113110 '.:»ami . 1|cash ami wiry cowboys and cowgirl: imm the Western Plains.Laila;throw- ing, steer and calf raping, relay and f r e n f n r a l l ra c i n g .w u d l n n g h o m al e rr s i. \'t} |r , : ag ai n st 2 |1 ¢"i»ull!.»i: gums"11ul nan ny o t h e r -;wctsl rul..:I |'I1.l l m a l .r i n .v " u r l :g l l | i \ I 1 \rm HI* 1 2 5 c in trade gg w i l l r e d e e m A n y M a k e o f P l u g 1n n i l l h a o f c l a i m s l g l i n l t : d l l E s M vi e C h | . \ = ¢ m ¢ : ~fn n t n e w e r e D e L i t a l l th r e e m o n t l u fr o m i n N t h Ie m !| m u\ ,1 \\!|$\ \t h e S i n ! d a y o g d u r o f Se p t em b e r A .D .1925.m m Sept.,zs2»a t l l w n o n i ; F r a n ! D o o r UIQ l i m i l i m i t e d f9 ¥pa;-ment.Of n f N m \\ a ¢ h i n l r !n n (`.n\m!\r C m n t st il l i n fu l l forex'a n i sa i d r e a l es t at e a b o ve a n n i n ft s n i d t o sat is fy m u s t . S n u n e n a n d c a s h . fecl t h e L u k a F r o n t is n n e x a m p l e o f t h e \\I |10 N JN gf m u t s m p h i t h e a t n a r z h l t e e t u m nmrJ u d i A m r i c a . ;|ru\§d84]1 __._-._ n _ . . |n..-...!...ch for ahnaiiclcr and mierrw 1 law In:1"°'3 ; - f ;laid Ht!~ i . { E § I ~ " E R § " . . f ~ ~5 , f n |. ns sa '°..h n i e m i =1 .|.wume mr hand and gh, sell of il§lnn County, Nehru-ks, nil at pub num cans ns |1Hatedthisllthdin"August,lic auction to the highest and be#mln Caunty Conn. this Sth du of hi¢h*mr for c ub,the folio:lug de u~;. A 925.30 f!31i\lli\r \I+1\l¥II8u n llh I wnlml nal estate £0-wil;1§§=!EAL)I . ~m rmrih h.1r'0f zhe' north!-es'Shfriff of Wuhi.°1;:\~ .lu.1r11.}, | 0 1 1 ¢ a n I | 0 l l u l u i u W I l l i a l \n u r nplendisl opp oriunity gmmu thi* mo#-1 t h r i l l i n g A m e i i u n srpcrt.a n d \i»-It t h e w o n d e r c i t y o f t h e Midmlic " l ' F L ¢g I ' o r In f o m a t i o n r e g a r d i n g e x c u r si on fa r e s .m i n m v i c e . M r .1\m\¥=> Multi-Gap Plug z u b s .v u u m )a n u n . rl r thwenl quarter of| ;r e Q h fl i l l l 'i a m y "l'ick:!.A g e n t .L}|i#:;\;:~> i . . =,x 136 ),lhw na h ip x ___ I F H E A R I N G N. N trvr:| 1 | |UTH!Of R i n #" ` a n | s G I o x C o l F N l Y T I F A L $ H I " l L E 3 l E N 7 E k v a n ( l l ) .g i l l ! o f t h e 6111 R M ..x u n u n r u | 2 ; |This offer good at our place of business p u l l l u l l l l u l u w 1 l 1 v | l v u l u m l u n l u u rt o w n s a n d c i t i e s l o n e m a n y f a m o u s & ' § ' § ? ¢ T { . u " 5 1 ' l " n n i l u .l l n I l a n !n u !l l l | \f n n n n -f n !~ luccellal.pre sumes:m r o l l l u l 'nuuuuu |v \pn bl o com pa nie s.sh o r t l y d d r th e H e r e l b s " ° ° t ° d b u t H u h ! n u i l o r h i s a l l i g a t o r l f i n w i l l s p e a f u h t h p u b l i c a t l l r l e h u b t e n n p p r d n d o l a p p e a n u p o n t h e s c e n e .th i r d l tt e r n o o n o f t h a C h a u t au q u a . . :h ai r m m1 11 .B u t w e fm u n t n o t l p c i l y o u r l II IO I ( In n n f t h a H n : l h l n n a b o u : { h n | : | \ 3 n ' l " l | . l i 1 n n n n u h r r n h l c l s'rA'rz on=`~uzan.\sK»\. W u hi n rtw CountyA. c . mu l, A li o rmy I n : h a C w y mm ;In q p H u n !0 the l'-HMI of Wiliwlm v m Unu se d:The heirs It lur, aux! of ki n, d evi ses. im zm, c tldiwn. and An puaona 1° t r m u d ln*th¢tina!uttln neni of |\3IJ!lll\I an MNUY notifild that onm u w d a y o r A u w h m s , w u - linm Voss, 9.110 Dlltdnr Q! :dd oo- ahu the following tract of llrul. ln' wit:-Commenring at a palm. Thirw 11Q (Au)foals south of the Center of Stnicli Tmniy sfevra |21 Tmlvn dup Nineteen (19),Nurth,Rang:¥"k\rn <M'\ ITut nf lim Sixth Prin ''1 |.|.l :unning ihgnce \\en* .r\!¢l Mm'Un qunner HM ofmmsrriiuns..zhe e é mr of the Caunly Raul,xhena |oul.h¢-utarly Along the unter nf uh! rum! to the umtrr of North Crain; Usenet down the eentez al' uid Nonh Cnnk to the n n | l \ l »|| . l \ . \ \ x l r \ \ .; . 1 \ ) | & i '\ | | l I \ \ l l i l l | ~ | | l \| l (f ame: Lincoln and im! Sll¢9\F~3 L.il.Camp,Panic!\\nhim¢um Cnuuty Bun- and Girls Clubs an going lo be representmi nlthe Sum I-'air by mix club nina md'uabb School at 19:09 A m. Morning W onhip at lt:00 AM.five c lub vin nr ehlmpinnahip an| bor.They will be on exhibit at USU'Anbny Love uriil bring the min ileya am Gifll CII!!! building 1€lCl\O¢| age fur the morning. in the o u t central punian 'cf uw]Chrhrlian Plmlaavor at 7 PN.I';.u¢|= Shia Fair froundi.The rntriea are Lum wul M lggdg- an fellows: lhby lleef--Leunnnl ilil Evming ul"\i¢e will bs diembml er of KQDHRIN! wil! 8Kflibif. iiloslmn. fm [I\| thlutamml. a pun bud polied Slumhnm by Wm Plans a n being mule Ior the vrhnnd Iitldnuhter and Royal Blu Sunday Sehoolqrknlt, which wil! be Multi-Gap Spark Plug Co. Inc ~»= " T h e F I N !Y o l f . " i vr l t t e n a s p o c l d l !fo r t h e c c l e b n t e d act or,F r a n k C r l r u n .a n d n o w b e i n g p n e u n l o d w i t h pr o no u nc e d t u n e s ;l n N u r Y o r k .t h e a c k n o vr l e d t i d ce n te r o f A m n r l c u l d r a m a t i c u t ,p o r i n ! !t h e z l l u u u n a In c i d e n t t o m d a r l l l n l i n m e f i r s t y o u o f : h c m l r r i e d l l h d l a " r w n t c o u p l e . ". Th e h e m l n o In n s t n n l t y n n Im p o r u m ch ar ac te r i n th e pl a y Th e a h l r m l o f i l l s a t t r u i l n y o u n g vo m m l n i b y t e l l i n g y o u w o mu ll s nbonl. I t l n n d va n c l .l l In a s t r o n ;pl ay , n p l e n d i d l r p n l a n l a d .N u In s c l p a h l a l n l c t n r t h u :R r .R b b n r i H a m a n n : l u n n l e a d i n g p a n . w h i l e H r s H a n !u n y .t h a s l u n u m a in Ma l t a I M W r i g h t . i s u i : b e a u t i fu l a n d u r o o m n l h h a d a n n a I n c p r u m l s : h s w a a i l u h r l d l . Th a g n ea e n u u o n o i t hi s u m m m : a l l y w i l l h e n r e a l n u l l .an w i l l r a m m l h o p r o g n m o f n b t o r h l n g l a u r e n . 1 . _ . 1 -.._. _ _...._..,- -W--_ _ -t u m u a 1|t h u .i t h i ; w m e l h l n g l o r a l l u a t u ."l JI| Ri c h , " an h e l l k n o w n t o a n x h n u u n d s a t l r t m d n . i s m e m l n wh o b ri n g s a t o uc h 0 ! p h i lo s o p hy a n d n t o u c h o f p an t r y b l e n d e d i n t o a m a r ve l o u s m l n u n o f h u m o r a n d pa t ho s m d i n s p l n u o n th a t u i d :m u c h ua Ch au t au q ua .Q is n l u y a u m m m b l r e d b r m y C h a u l n u q u n h u u o u t o f t h e o u u u a d l n l l t l r n e l i o n n n l ' r " "u Corner State Street and Walker Av e u l ual amvin pic nic tn in had rn- nnd Saturday.Tln proknm in- n hall nu m. mdeo, band mn- .fren movies and other ima .Fn ee oi f ae an d io otelwillb d Buy a Home-Made Product an hav: tmuht to har fm wo arI'!'sl1 aurrbodr about nl - w w n m . - r ' : u w1. . . » .¢ » P 4 \ .mP I G f a r Nair,Nobnsh _Au¢pst.20, _19°..§\-,\,.L 4 tlvrfn lv\1!|l!lli51\1n1\ ~ ENTERPRISE Ok .hum hu recently moved in» to the residence which he bought ||v1m|l1ranka|¢=o,knou1nuthcWLlI Gully vrviviar on nd Gram. :inet For h is-Ha ving sold m y l a m1 will dup-on of some of mr iurni: tu n n tp z i r a tl n l e .C a n h a u l n a t A. Rllonnla,P a la u mum :vnu THURSDAY n - l u r w n u m e li n n and Mn .Etta B a m a o l Cu.r!J¢Rock, (ole.. u e d l l living. I n .li nn lo Bolton,Gg w n ,m m ami Stella have puns! on. _. The funeral services n n h e l d Saturday dtemoon at tk l l. E . church with Rav.Underwood affid- nu m B AP TIS T c a z mc s ArthurD. Bmalhy , lllnistlr Sunday , Annr r tl,m s . n o m l .T110 Sunday School. l l A.H.Th i Ho min ;Wcnhlp. Human Bcbjoets WHY WE F A I L Rnd it fight in The Enteqwluo. ll.M.Halbert is in Lincoln this ack.' Parker Ollermann ima an over umhy vldlor in Omaha.g C.K.Bendorf, Undertaker, Bloir elar.Office phones,161.Ru ! 'eneé phones, 224..5 - U. Mn .Henry Soil vent zo Ralston Monday to \i ni t |daughter,li n . Showalter. The F/muh Linden family daiteii t the home of Fu n k Hovendick al! Sunday. Hr. and Mrs. Lucien Holler have :nent this wggk, the Iltter's aunt, Bin. Hans Hanson of Sarpy county. For Saie:--Some of the best vo- am lo n to be found In the c ity. l - J .II .C a m p b l l l .f u m i t u n ,r u n a n d un d e r t a k i n g .52 -L I. I ! y o u a o ¢ i t l r | T h ¢ E n t . \ r p r l o s , 7 o u c a n k n o w i t s d l h t . F o r S a l a : - » I ' u m a a m i n d d m e n . |: o o d l i s t d u n .G u .B .R i b ! 8-£2 H r . I n d H n . R n y m u n d H d l r l e h n n m !M u l e s o n w e r e O m d n vi s i t o r s la st Su n d a y . l l r .L o u i s L u n d ,af `r~*1,C a l h o u n spe nt a h a l f h o u r i n T h e E n u e r p l h e d e n l a s t F r i d a y . E 6 C l a u s e n a n d s o n a n n o w r e a d y to uk y o u r p a p e r Im a g i n g a n d p a i n t l m r a t naaao nabie pric es.C n l l I m ! I 3 8 .ao- ar. U m u h l L a n g , A m b n h n n S s r v k e a l !| B i d :Chautauqua August 22-26. 3. E. Campbell ll the proud owner of a new Chryaler.1 J.E.Campbell,fuzrnnun,m n and undertaking.50-tf. C. K. Bendorf,Undertaker, Blair, Ncbr.Gfilce phonu 161.Residence phones,224.23-Lf Mu. rzrumn imm- nu nturn- eI f rom 1 vi m wi th lm ps renh in Iowa., Ea 'mn maimed Tuesday CVO: ning to Blair after whiting Simr. Indiana Ind other points of inter- Ml. For ule T0ur "n n an d Hamilton piano,both in good shape.1 bar- gnln if wid at ance.£9-if . Hr. and Hrs. Harvey Pound cuter;Rnd U30 :dl in Thi Enhrprln. taived Hr.and H n .Wm.Iahnsou m u Johlnnl Ogden,orof Chicago for seven!din last Nobr. former Instruc tor in un ;1 " ' ° " '-`1eu¢h school, emma lm Thllrldlv . Hn . C w. Burgh uni dlughtern, ll "HIFI" on Qld friuidl thi; Lulu and Htien !e!t'Saturdny morn Shr.is the S063 of l l a :" in; for Tabor,Iowa md upset to Schtffler. be mane about two weeks.|Dara Stpod, who is just out of H :iam a -ho:-pits! dhr undargwxg an openf.n.f°§~»§Z»y`f":ff¢°umf 1.25. °§.j° § ; ' ; = : - u 1 3 - f o r a f a n i m ." " 'w m a v i m n n : m n b uc l u m u s u m p a m ."Y °' °Bhir.N' b itu|nin| to his work In Council Bluff Rr.and H n .Roy HeliumMr.and Mn .Ralph Bouvkr 0 f d aDc Soto antortdnnd about th}'|1.y-':; : h; : 'D mu ~ff.¥»'. ' . . = . &- H U B ~ I t d i | \ l \ | \ ' ~ ~ i n f r i e n d s , u g ~ ~ | M y ||0!l.0I Of Fwd Bouviar. Wh# II hi!! ly gggaqn mm ,gh d| ;| j|| .t Q w from Oakland, auf..J. an store. ; .2 1 Ca m p b e l l ,h l r n i t u r e ,m i - n d u n d e r t a k i n g .6 0 - H . R e v.A .E .H l n h , o f O m l h a u m a l B h l r vi s i t o r i n t Th u r s d a y . D r .L e y l a n d S t a t u .C h i m p n e t o r , F a r m e r s St at e B a nk Bu i ld i ng .1 1 - t i . M r . a n d H n . W m .H c f r s c k e n , o f Q m a l u , s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d i n B l d r . C i t y L a u ,l q t h l y g m y m u n u . w m v r n r r l a . \ * W i l B .R l k u . M n .M a r y P a r k e r o f O m a l u , ' n s a n o ve r S u n d a y g u u t o f H n . A n n a Su t t o n . L a d i e s o f t h e C h r i s t i n a c h u r c h w i l l lo l¢ i A fr e s h fo o d w e a t t h e B l l l r P h a m m e s S a z u n l a y , A u g . 2 2 .3 0 - l t . " D E V O E "R e d B a r n Pa i n t .$1. 15 p e : g a l l o n i n 5 » 3 u I I o n a m a t P a t u - s e n H a r d w a r e .P A I N T N O W .3 0 - i t \. Hina and Mn .Etta B a m a o l Cu.r!J¢Rock, (ole.. u e d l l living. I n .li nn lo Bolton,Gg w n ,m m ami Stella have puns! on. _. The funeral services n n h e l d Saturday dtemoon at tk l l. E . church with Rav.Underwood affid- nting Ind interment n a nude in the Blah mmtary . l h u -! !_ l l _ l - n / n e diy mnndl held i n rq¢h»- xml-monthly mul-int li st Tuesday waning nnd'!1ln¢\¢tu! the usual line of business that nm-| baron it.All nemhnn were prnent except Ro- b n u .9 A penn!!was gnnied for the opmlng cf an all lhdon on the c or- Grant mime! norl.h m Lincoln nine! was brought up and dhculud but no tl.inlr definite wa done. John Ay e, who wu p u a fpcttntor, lhen brought up ques- tion of changing thb bridge on Third meet and | lengthy dlncuulon en lu w...After thin the bills were allowed nn'ordered paid and the mMlln¢ adjourned. the Wom¢n'|lumber of Commerceappelmdm m use' sound!askin; tht erI!.y'|d d in dlfny ing the nx- pemu ot fisting up _un Nonh puk au ae tourist park.The cmmdl voictd thdl 1rIlllngneu_2n.p|y all expensu and asked that the lsdles pnnent nn ihrniud lilllemlnt of the ummm! spent to bl lettd upun at thc and mating, Th! atuntion of the eoundl v u called zo a :lumbar of dg m th at i n e being placed at the turn of the he-nnnnd road on Dui: Avenue and we |11ect and alley committee was ir.nnld,¢d tn investigate and make a report st 111| next mating. The question of the g n vllh g o f Center men india; from the c or Mcachanu hold FRID AY. SATURDAY 6 : SAT. MATI NEE \7,nneorey'|. New Home Theater PROGRAM -Auousr zo io 21 . . . . _ . _ _ _ . . a . . . . - _ THURSDAY George 0'Brlen and Dorothy Mckall In "THE PAINTED LADY" x E \5 Memeriud Prima, guaranteed fast cnlurs E §32 in. wide. per yard --50c § E Broad Ulnth Szripau. per yard -soc5Curllinn,Read_yMlde -$1.85.$2.50 § =.,. _=IAdle1-\Purses -_01.95.7.00 g E §§ W __|_S A S THE sm sToRE 5 _1 1 me ow REUABLE §1II||||un|mmm|||||||1||||||lm||||mm||||u||||m||||||u||u1u||||||||||||n|n|||||r§ E Kid Glnves ----53,25 g nu m B AP TIS T c a z mc s ArthurD. Bmalhy , lllnistlr Sunday , Annr r tl,m s . n o m l .T110 Sunday School. l l A.H.Th i Ho min ;Wcnhlp. Human Bcbjoets WHY WE F A I L 5:30 Baptist Yqung P»op!e'|Fel lowdrlp l4nehlon_Ind devotion] m¢¢u|¢¢. gulsmuuluumlmulmmuummuxsslllmai mumullnuumfuunmuulwu~ § S p e c 1 a l s f o r '1 § ¢ h ¢L a d i e s - » 1 .. at a P.ll.'The experience social and i di om ship mppor held on Tueuhy eve- n*u|,August u pilved to be a do lightfd affair and hixhlr aueeesdui faum every point of vlur.Grant credit ll due so the wlnnfeer ¢o1n»~ mittee lauded by Hr. and Hr s . w E. Beard. A' For Serving Summer Lunches Added ws! |nd iullnera is given il your lunch in norred with our beautifully Ile- »i3nod Silverware and in our dlinlily huh luned (ilmmnn.~ Our new rlmrignu in de:-- Ice Tu Spoons.Salad Furh. . Cold Mu! Forks. Ice Crum Forks. Tomato S¢rv¢r|. 'Wner Pilchcrx and Gnp¢ Juice Decanter Sets. ~ ~Wl(¢h for Ulf Attractive Wlmllrw Illuray ¢l(|| muy H. OLLERMANN Exuerl Wulchrrwzrker -léxvhraivr- Jeweler ,BROWN ELL HALL Church school for gi m.Kinder- :men through hlrh school.Board ing and dar pnpih.Srndl clones; progressive rnetlmds; eiceptional mu si: dopamneni. Eleven-acre campus; tennis:riding;games.New fire- pmof dormitory.School opens Sept. 22n|.I.Addroti Abba Willard Bowen, Principal, Omaha,No b r u h . mmmom TIME TABLE Chicqu and No:-lb Westarn Tr d u E u ! 3:82 P. ll. Daily. Train W ait. ma A. aa. Daily . c . B t. P. M. i o. Tu ll: No r th 7:15 A. IL Daily amp! Sunclsy. 2:00 P. H. Daily except Sunday. 8:28 P. M. Daily txc lpt Sunday. 7:45 A. li. Sunday only. 'Quinn BNI! 8:25 A. ll. Daily except Sumily. 12:8-5 P. ll. Ddhr except Sunday. 6:28 P. H. Daiiy.\ and \t fag-Suin uw hmmm \ I Q ~~»,I ~~ ~\alii 4|`~~ -ml ~ »A ll When you are looking for Ladies' wear we offer you an invitation to call and inspect our line." _ Note the following prices: Silk Vail ~: m m s u s Silk Step-lm ----L50 Sllk Cnpe Sup-ln ~---.u a . Crepe Du Chens Toddis --3.35 Silk Jeuexflbddiu ---2.-IS Silk Blwmen Si0'\.2.9! .~ew i n Y >Ibnuldllneand-ehnmnttcrd¢h»nndfluususgN.»,¢»a¢¢ ¢ \° M» 1 C~ ¢ mu» n m¢ n,x m. B ~ \ n m ¢ f l p u ¢ a f q - , m n nsopmaesvnt.Tbnlnmnsdnb-nuihunvill be IMI-mflvnmvvud V '__,_mm , u n i ' 'ao-xc,llrg. lllnnk Busan rlc mc PAl'l'y rlmsm ' m u n m ma x on rm rr:-:Ly evenln¢. a a¢u¢¢- ~H m m w f m m m g m z u m u irul pun p m v u mhved xn ldna fihdmtplhfe rilthpnb-Dlllfumwwnrblprk1uhm\»m.|fs¢a¢°|.\»n»mz»-I ~rhf»a¢|»\¢-f..mu»ndmavh»» ~ ~ ~ :§=}{£{§1i¢ mu bi Fflfik Wa and family dadgnaiad nhceripdon price.Envy :nel Hr. md. Hrs. I). A. Compton, in lllllcriblr mm xmdlnhnd that the hover -»=1q_=-Fnnk Freeland oi uuiltionl an rude 5 pm oi tho.0nmba, H A. and Hin Lllilu;amine! blhroen thc piblixblr uudglilélur and Hr.and Hrs.John }§ n l e r -I h I a v l l m u » » c u ¢a v e 1 1 .W O D I ¢f Unmh & Lanz. Ambullnca se I-1¢\¢mr md um:sunday Bd-wi as xmmni lu' Tnnmhy.duringnlpnnheld 1 plnmnt picnic ln the (tl three-dly plmie than md do- Nmh Pu-k on Monday llwf1\°°n»|f¢m4 um C\Ihb\|u hm hu mmbvme1701.The time vru Plllll in nleono15to8.1'h¢1|nxdzedd- pllyh\| nmgs and emu I ddki~|,.\ m why at Hlnnm tcmorrvw um an E=§ E Picnh: ulvlwr.day) sfhmoon. ._. limtfullll|nmummuu||n|a|||||mm|u|unu|nn|n|||nuu||||niu|1mu|~ n h #ibel.Iihllsnf .nf Rllllll Cllr mine affirm I (Eur, 82 gauge.Cell Donald Chris- tensen l t flue Chrhrlenun Cu l: Store.so-zz. I'or Side-My 80~e-are farm four miles west of Fa. Calhoun. $100041. Christ Rohwer, 2041 "li" St. 28--ll.Lincoln,Nebr. Mr.and Mn. J oe Luure .expect to leave Fridly for the Bleek Hllle region whenthey plan to spend a llttle vocation. Hn . C h u .Dixon uni three chil- rlrer. returned to their home at Sioux (Lly lui Friday after e vreek'| vidt will-relatives in Blair. Umuh .l Lang, Ambulance Service. Roy M. IJ. Lanz. Undeneller.Store Phrnee Bell and Ind. Red 139.Home Ind.1152.Bell 257.25-or Mrs.0.ll.ireland and [u n d - lluughltr, Janice, returned lest Ts.\ee dny from Splker where they visited the put week at ;the Louie }h ,u,\ een home. Mrs. M.S.Hiller |;Aurned Tuol- =L1y from e few days visit in Omaha when :he sew her daughter,H n . Iiolffon !q`\'e for her home in Pom land. Oregon.She been visiting in Nebraska since June 'l. Mr.and Mrs.Jens L.Petersen took Hr. and Mn .Carl Hianer to their home ln Omaha. lent Seturdey Mr andMrr. Mimer have been my ing at the Petersen home during their absence. L P. Rasmussen completed e deal Ier t week whereby the 120 urea east of the Money school and owne-l by P. C. .Sorensen becomes sbp pro per ty of (Jade Wulf and Mr. Soren- een becomes the owner of e fine half mention of Kimball Chant.: land. Mr.and Mn .Will Linden enter- ulrerl a number of relative:i n t Monday in honor of a couelnfHenry Linden of Rennes.There were alsopresentHe a r :Cobnes erfd 8prit» ke!! of Kenna, Mrs. Nelson of Ome- ha.Frenl:Linden and family end Annr.Linden of Blair. Mn. Core Bedgerow and Mrs. Ed Beard gave a ahower for Mrs. Elmer Fraln at the Bndnrow home Tues dry afternoon.Those present were hlndemee J. I. U;1rul1,Cl1es. McComb John Carter,~Warrlck.Core Bzulgerow,Ed B-elnrl,Elmer r'nm,* Mollie Raihmenn. Mn. Brunlett anal Mn .Herkln.A plueeol.eflernoon sus apent in visiting after which re- frrrhments were servefl. . __ \ I l \ @f.-_¢ ~ ¢ l \ . . ; ~ ~ " ~_ _' \ \ » /.#5 In All Kinds of Weather ' You want a finish on your car that will stand in all kinds of wekther.That is what we give Ip |1152. Bell 257.25-tf. If you are planning on a little trip you will need/a h u h jaunt}hat. See thoae at' Mn.'r.C.Hllton'a. Pncea greatly qetluoeei. A fire, of unknown origin. atarting in the roof of the Eph Gilliam resi deree, did eonalderable damage last f"riroy before it could be utingulah ed. Superintendent and H n .D.V. Manner arrived in Blair laaet 'Phun dar from their aurnmer'a anorlr in 2*!<»rnln¢ Side college and will be al hom! the remainder of the summer Royal Neighbors kenaington will mee!with Mrs.Will Heel|on Fri thy aftefhoon to be entertained by Mn. Will Reeh. Mrs. Everett Tyson Hn .Hana Beck,Mrs.Wm.Nohrn lwag Mrs. Mary Voss and Hrs.E. R Tillltrt. Mr.and Mn .Hana Mullen and four chihlnen of Hampton. Nebr. Yla- itm over Monday night ancl"I'uea day at the Henry Christensen home. '1I1e3.had been touring Minnesota hovnng been an far an Albert Lea and yvero on their return trip to their homt. Mr..IIrnll Gottaeh arho nddee in the Dornaeker school fllstrict In the southern part of the eounty, waa a Blair business visitor .laat Friday ilr.Qottac h h tied up rather elmef y lately aa mn. Fred, har 5-re:takin:hir v tion,solo:to Miloau f thus leavln;"Dad"ln shoulder the farm dutlea by hla "loneaon:|_e." Little Marie More,eltht year old daughter of Mr.and H n .Jrlnea Mora. underwent an operation for ra- morai of tonaila l u t weak and la matting alongmloely.Sha had au! fcred a meat deal from e largeul lorlsila and lt had worked n hip on her in many arty# but with the operation over she la feeling fine and will be in tip-toil shape for school when it bqlna. CJK. Bender! held a formal open ing an hla undertaking parlorr on .Fifth atreet oppoajte the W. J. Su general merchandise store on lla! Saturday a week age.Hr. Bender! has a very nice place fitted up and he invites the public to eall and be shown through the various depart ments.Ile has taken ml-Ich paina in mnking it juat what an undanaking eatahliahment lhould be and is ludlr proud of it. 'hwy pnlnod me pai for its bun "CON8ERVO" stearn cookers,the #neat thin;for canning.Special nrice, $8.50. so-n.Petersen Hardware. The R. Na. and M.W. A'a. will rlenie at K N !par):on Saturday, Aug. 22nd together with Douglas ana Sarpy county organizations. hllsa Dlevia Johnson and mother. of Cedar Rapids, Iowa rlaited ot the N.P.Lang home a iew day : this week.Jllas Johnaon is a former atenograplaer of Mr. Lang. The Royal Neighbor: organization will hold a supper and program at their hall on the evening of Aug 27, to celebrate their 25th univers- ary. Mrs.Myrtle Killan acoompanled M m Alphonse Hilian to Leada,S. D., last Sundaywrhere they will vlslt a'1 aunt o! the latter for a couple of weeks. For Sale-On account of moving to Omaha,our 8-mom,nearly mo dnrn home on W.So.St.Can be bought eheop.W ill n pn te rms, ma;aaept small Prnnew aa part psy.29lf. I.. P. Ilaamueaen, 68 Front St. The meirfbera of the Royal Neigh- bors lodge went to the M.bl. liai- bon home Iaat Monday. evening ro eurpdse M m Halbert,the oeoaslon being in honor of her birth nnnlvew n n .Those present enjoyed the e\e» nirg immensely.. Roy M. D. Lane. Undertaker.Stor Phol|¢l Ind. and Bell Red 139. Hou: Il tl.1762, Bell 257.25-tl Hr.and Mrs.I. N. Warrick am family have as guests in their hom this week,Mn .Wanick's nieces Mildred and Dorothy Dean of Nor ml. ,Hehe. Mr. and Mn. Andrew Lanen han as guests last week, their ron an.unife, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence .Andrea sen and children.of Omaha.The; returned to their home Wedneaday For Sale--120-acre farm 5 mile north of Blair.Fade improvements lam nearly level.Pdee, $200.pe acne.L ,30-lt L..P. Ranngaeen, ea Front St Lira. Peter Christensen entertalnei a few friends at their home on urea Grant street laat evening for her hu. band whose birthday o-charred on tha date.Those present had a var; pleasant evening. Mina Ingrey Jensen returned to he1 work at the Z.. C.Curtin homo irOmahal»¢¢"`£rid=>'.after a tier weeks vacation with Blair relatieei while the Ctlrtisa'were away on 1 vncantlon trip. Dr. and Hn .Bisganl and tan daughters of St. Paul, Neb. drove il from polnta in Iowa and visited a the Julius Petanen, James Kirk; and A.R..Brock homes larsl. week The Blairites and the visitors wen old frlonda when the former folki lived at St. Paul. .um tnu and wmnodloun unmo-L 0 PID*l.,..,.,,, and chunk m Chlmblr nl 1 .flar 'lu an m| 0unm¢ree ladies ior Lheu wuveni :amenliar Int Sundny. was all on 01| md omllm Bwvnl courrrv nm na re s at Pfhnnfl Hnrdvun.ao-1\.| Ur. md Ire. C. 'r. Fernbam end Ruth are enjnying a cemping trip at Lake Okobaji. lr . a n d Hn. John Jenkins bure returned hom e fe w du e vls lt e i Keanu City. I h r Hlrp lter ma family have The buildings on the county fed! gmu pd z ue b e in g tr e ete d to a c o e t of pdnt.The gnnd-:tend and ihe blcechen,Including the seals,u e Included In the painting kb. Midway had been moved eutlmfd za line up with the specs between Agriculture and Art IIdle, end vid maxed to (nnelu after e lhort mi lenu u» no fest.The Free-Act plab dence in ilhlr.tcm and bend-stand ue ioceted inHume mum. of Ceeper, wy u !U~¢ c enter,m a : m u u m » * I w nsh :mg visiting hu Pifmun Hr. and uriil be located in mu space, un. J. s. germ..a court 130x500 feet vi m honour alan: along in edge; and attnctimuikntun Hareh. of Driver hu ""'»1n the unter:blah!ine equipment visiting u the home of lin, Anne adequate lo lizhz IQ like dey, ll being Stilnn a few days.4 i,m;?,¢ Keith Stewart, of Omaha is vhib 0 of we feature ettrlctiom for his at the home of his perenu, Hr.the 2926 fdr will br the Historlea! and lin. E. R. Stewart.'Pagan of Wuhington County. 'Hulal i n .E d n a N a m ,u e n j o y i n g e L u o ' ; 1 t l di : i c t d t ! ; e m u n l y ' e . n h ; e w r ¥ ~ m r ~f l 0 l.l I ~~~1 . . ... l - e -U ¢ n ; u | |h a i f l r o l ; .""z 1-fra t h i F a r m e r ;S u u ~I p e f i t w n so u n s .n l n u n u n v u n nV u u h i n r u x n C o u n t y pe op le w i l l u k e 'rnf P m Nabil c m Ciub an ,,.§£"{.§'1=,»ms»f ¢i»<m¢¢u»¢. df the U toid n picnic supper in thc .tcurisi Jvln B.Rodgers Wnducdnn Com part tomormir, Frldzy, aveniu. Wm.Rodgers of the Bidi ?!gr\l Co. is nttending s random c onun uon J ! flurllll In Buffalo, N Y R U \ml_81n.J i m a lle k lu n ln nturnod Tundsy from n two n¢k'|= ; , = g ~ " ° = \w i t h f r l a n d l a t G e n e v a . ». Ahvnn Rmlth. dnurhtnr nf Hr. and pany , who will fumhh coltumn and seitingl.It ill he put on ih c;|i scum. ont nach evening.' Premium un.: are naw bein; mul el out] a xnpy going into every mul msil bo!in me cuunty,in the towns and vililgea they will be kr: at banks 5|nl business,hours in quantities sufficient lu supply all nnnnm wlahinz a comr Cash pre E On-Timef l ¢ \ |H n C n n n e l n f Y a n nl l \ l D T| va | \ ¢ ur a r .I o w a u m a u p f r o m D r a I u t Th u r s d a y a n d sp e n t a f !e w d z y s a t th .:M r s .M .K i l i m h o m e .'Ph -a yle ft f o r t h e i r h o m e S u n d a y t a k i n ;t h e i r s o n , J o h n , w h o h a s b e e n vi a l t i n z h i s g r a n d m o t h e r ,w i t h t h e m . M r s . C o r i n Ii o r n h o i o f D e x l e r vi l l e a n l e r t l d n e d a n u m b o r o f f m u 1| h o n o r o f h e r h u a b l n d 's b i a n n i u.r»~.ary o n i n t 'Th u rs d a y c u m i n ; Sh a : se r ve d n ic e r o fn e a h m e n i a d u r l m the evening.\ 3 E When you order Groceriea and i i J w u - ¢ . - ». v w - . . " ,- . - . ' - - . . .,. .. . . _r . , . - .Vl i n .Z .B .S m i t h l l v b i t i n g a t U l a m l u m a h a v e b e e n i r u e n u e d : ¢ n H ¢ f e r D M I :G l l b a m o n b u m s v m o f m m I N V o v a p n r l o u s r e a p a n d t b l i l ? : m n w i l l .o f s p n d d ;b y t h e b u s l n e n m e n i » " * - - - -H - - - - »- . . . a A . . . . _u .» b r f a r t h e m o s t v a h z a b l a m r o f f e r Meats from us,you can count on their being delivered when and where you want them.The quality of our products at oui-economy prices will provean added advant- Rev. and Mrs. N. P. .Lang return- e~l last week Irom a trlp to Atkin- son,Kansas, where they visited at the ho of his eousln, Jacob John- lilsl.They drove to Bennett,Nehr. and were joined by Mr.and Mrs. Henry Bolle, who accompanied them on their trlp.They were [one about a sleek! At the home of Mrs. Josephine Carter on east Nebraska street, on llonday evening,August 17th,Mr. Marlon T. Swanson and Hin Marie Gntsemeyer, both of Bancroft,Nels. errre united ln msrdage by t.heRev. D.smiley ,pastor o l the Baptist ehureh. 'The best.wishes of many frrews go with these young people ns they enter up-on the-lr wedded life. ltlss Lucille Kemp, who is with an entertainment company,writes her metner (rom New York that the season sloses around Sept. 1 but as the rehearsing begins almost. immediate ly for ne..: reason she doubts if she en get home between times.Lucille is havlng a wonderful time in the eaat and thinks the scenery in NewEnillnd surpasses anything she has seen.in the west. Rev. and Hrs. Arthur D. Smalley of the Baptist church,had s vers pleasant surprise last Frimley night when Mrs.Smalley:youngest brother, Franklin H. Bond, his wife and llule daughter, Jane drove in from Mrs.Sophia Jahnel has been an .ivsine a visit from her son, Hr. A. Alberts of Santa Ana, Calif.Al nrraent Mr. Alberta is taking in the sights in Chicago but will be hack in n few days to c ontinue his visit heo with his mother. "lllalse money takin|_ magazine subscriptions.l'ull information and confidential catalog on application. SUSSET au asc nnrnox BUREAU, the largest subscription agency west of Chicago (owned and operated by SUNSET msgaslne)too Fourth Street, San I'renel.s¢o."25~tf Little Franklin Haller, son of Mr and Mrs.Lucien Heller,attempted tr turn on the eleetde light In thelan-ement at their home last Satur dat' and *ll knoc ked down, burning his fmlrers quite badly.The hu e ntent was damp and he was hare footer' which wan responsible for th! ureidur.'.Aside lmm the burns and tru 1rare le is llu\\slrlgrt. Hr. and Mrs. Morris Andrssaen and slaughter,Mrs.Carlson,of Omaha waited the forrner's mister, Mrs. An drus Larsen over Sunday. ldr.and Mrs.J. J .Klopp drove thrrrugh from Clrarlron last Saturday .I stopped a fear hours to vislt their son,L. C.hllopp.From here they \\rnt to Connell Bluffs where Loren joined them that evening and visit ed with thern over Sunday. Wuhington, Pa.Hr. and Mrs. Bon»||was lrlelits Taylor leaves around visited ln Blair until Monday after rrnor. when they staned on their re turn journey.Mrs.Smalley ts ac» eompanylng them east and will vlsir for s month in Washington and otha. nutern Pennsylvania points. .Rev.and Mrs.H.Anderson,of Pr.rkston,Nebr.stopped ln at the N.P.Lang home last Wednesday for n short visit.They were return- lm:from a trip from Albert Iaa Mlnn. and other places of interest. Mr. and llrs. .lens L. Petersen and SopL l for Portland, Oregon as state llelegate to the Natinnal Association of Rebekah Assemblies: where she will represent 25,290 Rebekah: of Ne brhslll at this meeting.She will go first to Los Angeles where she will virll her nephews,Byron and Max Taylor and nieces, Mrs. Bryan Flet rhrr and Mn .Geo.Smith,all of whom live In er near Los Angeles. Mir#Taylor plans to return Sept. 26 user the northern road. A bunch of trmlnr neanla mel. at l u n l l l r | 1 l z v |l l z u n l u l I : l v Hlllan an » n}wb1l lhli r mutha at L t k i Okobojl."l'h¢y , g n to stay h m t u b . lr. ma lln. <.1,¢» as. Ailtn,of a n d i y m m i m an.me H n lark Birlhsrt of! Hnklns. Ncbr. for ; fur day s. Hr . md ln . A . G. Ro mb mg u f visiting with llrl.Romborfa sister, R n .J .. 8.Hua!and family of Gun d Ilhn d. Funk '!1\omp¢on and Edwin Nl! »¥1 to Wuhington county fslr pat NIINP. MRS. K-.UMA WOLF? Zllrs.Emma Wolff,of this city. Quad muy an har home on Lhlfnx atfltl last Thxzrsday. Aunnt IB. Min Emma Kloffnn. daughter uf Br. and lin. Georn Kieffner, was bam In Omaha January Bl, 2860 and grew lo ronsanhuod in !h|!. city. She wus united in xnzrrhn to ' ' | | | | _u : . . | n | . .n. . . . . . | . . .L . - -a n s s r r n H nous CASH STORE 5 ~ I v a \\ lU l I u l In s l a l n n a ualy su w l; u 3 *n i n n h a n d t o t h e m a i g h t e h l l d r t n w e r eago f ' w _ * * ; _ _ ; ; a n l u r n e d 1 e b o r n , u m I M : u n d d x l r vm vr l i v w i t h All.h£'lll.\8hl3!|I Ind inne r survive s: :ma e IHa.nw li n .Hamid Pu-hh,o i ' Panda, nprnt a fav day:in Bialr thi.: wnk. callld hen by tho death o f Rn .Mn h mu P u lli - Hed W nmar, of lilhitllo, a lu! of about flftnn years,is visiting his gn n d psn nb.Hr.and li n .Tim Tud or and mln:nhtives. Emile; Huddlllon and hrida have rlu l- ld tb l h ou s e g lo w" to H n . Lyle Nays, wut of the J ohn Hcliny nsidlnc a when tiny will ns!d¢. H n .llin nll Bugnq. lock advan iaga rf me | .helr:nth to Chirazc l u t Saturday and l'is!a\l L u uma nur Eunaay.Bhe had fiiulu hour# share and enjoyed the trip though lletljnpr, lla. C. J . Bcekmann.'fic tor, Jr., Edward, Carl and Louie all of Hidr. Frank of Cgslhuun and Ar thur M Omlhu.Besldu (hue ci\|l zirtu tht lures one dsler, thno bro I n und thirteen grand- dalidnn to mourn her death. Hn. Wolff urn a woman #ho was llfld in high alum in the commun ll). low-ul by than who knur her and i¢'oil¢¢d bar hir chiidren who mourn deeply her Iona. 'Thi fsmlnl wma held llnnday from lhn Catholic church and interment mu made in lin Iliair cetrrncry. Jalas.s u n s n.n u m :' \ N 1i w e |'u ;' ll IyII1 F 4l l il 's BUICK AUTO Carries a good uhed car value Why take chances on unknown makes Buick (6)Sedan 4 Door $1,455 Blair Buick (6)Sedan 2 Door $1,345 Blair 60 horse power 4 wheel brakes The standerd of comparison ~¢\.Ll~'~`_\ ~.»*§ In All Kinds of W eather You want a finish on your car that will stand in all kinds of we'ather.That is what we give you in our Lacquer finish. -- Quickfxervice and good work 'i.; Our Motto. B l a i r . A u t o P a i n t S h o p Souxlx \\'llh¥|' Menu: JACK W HEATLEY,-Prop. Rea. Phone: Iml. 0494--W¢l| Q¢|!|x sn. Arndt-Shyder Motor Co. BUICK ESSEX I Tomato Servers. 'Water Pitc her: .nh Grnp¢ Juice Decanter Sets. Watch for Bur Attrartlve Winslow IJlap'ay each Friday H. QLL ERMANN E x p e r t W u l c l u m u k e r -»lixc lnzs-ixfv J eweler George 0'Brlen and Dorothy Mckall In THE PAINTED LADY 1__ mm|||||am||||ullnlmmrmmnuulnluulmmm|m|umn|||||||m||||nn||||m|§ W E D NE S D AY Clalre Wlndsorl Put 0'Mll|:y and Ruben Fruer In "THE wr||TE DESERT" .cumedy-"STEP FAST" FRIDAY. SATURDAY 6: SAT. MATINEE \Zane 0rey'|_ "Wanderer ofthe Wasteland" With .luck Holt, Noah Beery and HHH: Dove Produced Entirely In Color ../¢_.'~_ ~x g /\ for me Same Money You can buy more and better Coal during the summer for the same - money than you can later in the season.Such being true why not practice sensible economy and buy now. Farmers (30-~0pcrnlive Uninn § E§E ? E § E §==E ~'-August 27. 28 and 29-~ THE LOST woRLD S U ND AY A ND M O N D A Y Harry Myen. Sylvia Breumer. Tully Marxhnll In "RECKLESS ROMANCE" FOX NEWS, HODOEPODOH .und §p0|lTLl(]H-|- TUE S D AY Lon Chaney and Betty Compum in "T HE MIRACLE MAN" cnsusrna COMEDY u \ :hon to thc Zimit..Mrs. Elms R. Bunn. as pioneer 011 \. uv . Tb! diy :chock cpm for budmu Sept. 7 with I ull recommended ut of lnstruetun.Ma n y a t I nt y u f a tnuchan an to be with the sc hool: this gnu gud a number of new names nnad dad.Bu p t. I > . v. llu » ¢ r lm» cvs-lythiug lined up for a auceauful school y ur. Waahlngton naunty, .und at her home in north Blair,August az,1915, "hi eig hty -two y um.Riu Elma R. Ckgentc r 'lu born' Fc h 9,aaa at W¢siarfille,Oh h ! and it 1 1| tha n th at n ba g nu msvomanhood.She was mlr rhd =»| Valparaiso Bunn in Albion, Hkh. and R,»,_H W ~ c a m # i n t hi s c ou n t y fi | 't y~ a ¢ \ a n y e a hm f r a r a n d f n m i h u r n w h e n : h e n s h l z d o n 4 fa f r n U N I n i n t t u n i n g f r o m B u l l s ( . r n k | l a d W i s n e r .N l b r .w h e n t h ¢ y i l l ve b l e :vi l l t l n | .n f l "W l r 1 \l n ¢ '¢l i l - Ugr.Hhs Ulla Polenahs, of Hut- l r l p r e t u r n e d w i t h t h e m fa r a f u r Anya vi s it .R W .W a r n i n g i s b a k i n g r h s i f'o f B l i l r fo r n l v l r l l ye a r n . lates m o vi n g t o i h l a c i t y w h e n h a r h u s b a n d d l t d a b o u t f i v c y o u u i n M r s .B u n n v u n vo m s n o f h i g h m a n ! c h l t l d - l r , A g o o d w i fe a n d m o - th e r a n d d e a r l y b e lo ve d b y h e r n e i i hi o r h i s b r a t h t r ,A l b e r t a n d fa m l i g 1t y r m N . * h . n 'l o w ;u a .h i vn i n g .!h ill s!ff i l h d l .C o m l n |l o S h i ] H e r m a n w i l l p i n 'h a s t e n t o l b f wnrlmi Friday and Bltnrdny #h m thu: will stag: 5 pimie full.d pap vvl l l n v r 111|eatin#imc .T h y lint df llth a :0d»l0 Friday morn-I n a n d a n p - n z o n S a t u n l u y m a i n i m r B a l i ga m e s ,f r n p i d u r e c | n d e u n i va l I m a m m i n d i n g U s w i t h a m u n l y i n th e e a r l y d a y :n m k n u r t h a p r i n t i o n s o f t h e e a r i y p e r i o d a n d i n h e r n i n t h T h e E n t e r p r i s e i l l o r r y t o d u r o n k l e t h e p s u l n g a n o f a n o t l n l o f l i n t n o b l e b a n d u h o o p e n e d t h e H r f a t o u r p n u m .t1 Im !o r l .'° in this county. Donald 'na the mother of rerun eiildran ui whom l i l C.B.Biinn i 4aa 44|4|||4|II4I44I4E 4i 4444i 444I |'u ;' ll IyII1 F 4l l il 's BUICK AUTO Carries a good uhed car value Why take chances on unknown makes Buick (6)Sedan 4 Door $1,455 Blair Buick (6)Sedan 2 Door $1,345 Blair 60 horse power 4 wheel brakes The standerd of comparison ~¢\.Ll~'~`_\ ~.»*§ In All Kinds of W eather You want a finish on your car that will stand in all kinds of we'ather.That is what we give you in our Lacquer finish. -- Quickfxervice and good work 'i.; Our Motto. B l a i r . A u t o P a i n t S h o p Souxlx \\'llh¥|' Menu: JACK W HEATLEY,-Prop. Rea. Phone: Iml. 0494--W¢l| Q¢|!|x sn. Arndt-Shyder Motor Co. BUICK ESSEX ;/\ "M R o b e r t e n d L e o n n t u m e d f r o m T o p fk a ,H e n a n l u i . 1 h u m 1 ¢ y a l t a r u w n l f; V l s l l , w i t h M r s . P e t e r s e n ? a l : fe r ,H n .v .I1.L o w e .T h e P e t e r M r u r e p o r t |sp le nd id t r i p e n d Inlze t h e c o u n t r y ve r y w e l l .T h e y i l y t h t cr o p s e r e ve r y |¢o od" l.h ere a n d a n Is s u e r t h a n i n N e h n s l u .Th e y e i r o ve through XmlI.: City end IIinratluo n t h e i r r e t u r n I n t l M r . P e t e r s e n l o - --- . 1 ¢ - r -..t h e h o m e a f Mi s s Id a Je n se n a n la s :Tuen ulay e ve n i n g a n d p r o e e a l n i t a t h e h o m e o f M l m Al i c e R l l m u s n e n , d a u g h t e r o f H r . a n d H r s . L .I' Ras mu ss en o f w e s t S o u t h nt re et w l m | t h e y p vc h e r a f a r e w e l l p a r t y J . : n h l w i l l m o n b e l e a vi n ;Bl a i r w i t h h e r p a r e n t s fo r O m z h s w h e n th e y w i l l N s i d e .A l a r g e c m w d vr m u n s e a t a n d ni c e n fr e s h m e n t s rvird some Jersey s that he lrlll ¢0|1»ne mned foiluwlng [Inna and ~"=~r T ~va'x ..|\.Ctiff! gqannpxxsz Iihir,Nebnah,Aufust 20,1925Pldtlx i " T h u p ° |m u c h th a t o n e k a m r . m f a m , u r : a n n r r ' h e a n d i y t o k I b t h l n d wh i c h r l .s m'W h a t d o y o u m a n ? " 'I- 'o r Il l l i l l r é .u n rea son a m . - ' w h a t r e u u n ? ' - w a l , m | ' | m . H r . P a r m n j n ple lc ua s f a c r n n u .Tm !P do e l l '¥ l a i d 2 | \ \ \ |a U l f ! ! u m o r o h l h l y CHIROPRACTIC Biting iam food wizh sent ll oniy possible whgrwe ha lth is strung md the stomach vigor- ous.Appetite and heaith de- pend upon nerve fnedom. Adjustments fren ,the nerves. Br Carrie E. Gshoru Palmer Gradual: Dflkl than:9:10 in 11.501z tn sa 7 la 14 exceptingTulnhy ali Thurdnr 1 o m , " P n r m s i l t h a d l i d .'I fe e l t h a t | he wo u l d b o i l lvi u l i n a n e m e rg e n cy . " D r e - a n l 'D II¢ | l d !d t h a t n o t o n l y w i l vo n n p h vl l i vi n g In l n n r h l n x a n l f. b u t u m n m r a n d t h a n l l c y x fl u f d z o m e wn p t a l lo n In e o m m u nl e s l o t h i s :e r r o r i n h l f j u s t s s n n : w h o l u f f e n f r o m I d l l r n o m i g h t h a n a d e p n o r u t u d t z l r e In s p r e a d In c o n n g l o n .S h a r n a m e d : n u b y p n e t e n d i n g n o t l o r e c - " 'l a u u e fo r e ve r s e n d i n g J o h n d a r n q f o r I n u r h o m e , " u i d H m m . H e u m m a # p a n l i i m . |- n a l m s m e .l l :n e r v e : a n w e l u o d - ! h e r e |n o den yin g.B u t f l u :m ou ld y o u com ptz in,l l r e p n Y o u h a ve y o u r : m a m Y o u s o y o u r a n 1 ra ys ,Y o n g c n n d u d y o u r o n n u d l u . ' Y o u n n h a ve m y t l z l u g y o u w a n t fa r . t h e a s k i n .W hy < ~um pl ;ln !" " °..*' an and all ol thai.mu m; a jo bM' u km li ke ldi iig a 9 ll| 'D° f!» mfum.And Marin he had onef o r n d - h e di d- no t ma ni a;any harm.Ilul Mr. Pnmuloe .found lt aut.Ile trot! hlmlrlf to the rlly clerk oftht pl1162.And when he hum. then ru qu ugnlu him,mfnm.Hs n nilk! I ru In | c omer. If I ml! ny so--frulblu like | mad dwg." lf Paul had not .occupied 1 wddaahum which nolpsulmrpof hlnfnrnwcrhu! duslcuizod him, Bn-nu would lunazmswd him du-n lad um-.She k a n .horner,: l m h u hu b mdwould n-mutate mm."Paul El l handy man--:ith 311| ElkI1omValley Leagué Base Ball "§LE§"' Hooi>ER Il n u a r m. Omaha--Tenutive plans :mdxr way for enabliahing drainage ay:- u:.n to c a n for flood wats:from Eu: Hiuumboma rivlr. llurrar-Contzzd.ld ~z£$26,406 for constructing 5 miles Hu mp - Murdock highlny. \|a I fr i e nd l i ne s s m d l o vq . I g i ve g i ft : t h a t g o l d c a n n o t 5 u y , n o 1 k i n g s t a k e a w a y .\ , I L r i n g b a c k t h e fr e i h n l a s o f l i fe the spirit of youth.I m e e t y o u w i t h o u m n t e h e d a r m s a n d w i t h s o n g s o f g l a d n e s s . S o m e t i m e i n t h e n a t u r e y o u w i l l Chadmn-Work of dHlling fi n ! tm: wel! on Nebrukl Ui! Companfs In'~|Il\gi sinned. Blair-$9,000 voted, for construct- Fbn of tworoom school. Long Pine-5,000 Lockllvon tmu\ Nanled below dam. 1lm-49,000 voted for eonst - ing nlw modem nchool building in llirlrilrll 38.Kencsavr--Adm1t County p a p a - me Company. hinting:--Miiliongnllon unter re aa-|\oir, coating 330.000, planned by d l ) .f( I m n d £ n d - - M a s a n i c B u i l d i n g a e w c h t i o n m a k i n g plums fo r i m m e - nliatr m m m a b n a t : m v $150 ,000 tr mldl!. L i n c o l n - U n l t u i t e m p l e f o r l i l h h »or.i».-bodi es,u n d e r co n si d er a ii n n h u e . O m a h a - P l a n s fa n n i n g f o r c o n - st r u ct i n g n e w $200 ,000 t h c s t r e , h a v r .. tener.hi!nunpldml.hll .!wl|£iDll. the l10l|"ld frlled 'days he Zed the:teenies nlghln ha spent now a p penned of ln! lmpofunra than tinfin lhnl no man was nuffering morenun he.mn she was unable to hip him: his defenses wen am: Imprq- nahlo.\ "I do not know what :ma mean," Inaid."W e llrr a dean.\rbolabg|5¢ kind of nlstrnre.a r m we?Youann har complaint: from mt.I do no¢¢o<»u:muc n.rhuisxrue.ButI am urarklnx.I do no: slap well.Ndlhe f d o mn: mm.l d n a k n o mnrh num. nm is true.But that wasthin: or fvrty dir! law.Yo u b u t lns 1a1=é3"I= fi midi! of amy. uw.ani g a m i n g " 0 "s u m e m m having tuned tha bttkrnun of sue munty iine.' ;¢:.%:1¢u¢f4'.i:1:ir:~1;l1;r1=090."gg 3; ~i'uk|-Twenty casiotdq hogs, ship me ', w i rom this place ta Demrez- rgf b ' m m ; ; " ' ; °, ;; m ' ; ' h : ' .:er-tlr. brought 850.000 or¥l3.'l2 per paylu the account of as l|fe|lma n r aumatd velght. lamps; nerhlvl tbl reckoning or am [Sadrice-Cunt:acts lot f o r : a i u mirtnko.Then nurxed up lu the Mlm rntenulmu.in iwr hefrt a mat DUI?!inrvnrd-Nebraska Light i Pow-ST.. MARTS gpl3CDP.\1. CHURCH ' T h i Little Church Around the Garner" 1 AM CAL LING YOU 1 urn the but friend of mankind. I am hung about with sweet mlm- orlea.1 I aiu dec ked with loving team. In the minds of the greatest men on earth I find constant dwellingplace. I live in the liven of the yeung andin the dreams of the old. I lafeguani man,with a friendly hand. nw Tlle Vanishing Men ll | 1 1 -l I.|The Enterprise,moat ¢mruily aazmcwx xorss Dr.:nd Mn .R.A.Davies re- the latter put of the week.|;nd Answers on Csunint" which ~~ tqrred Nonday evening from LIneoln|Mr.and Hn .W.H. Knunr lndl1||.li;`ble for dirtribation rim afflenf ¢:The Enicrgdno for new: lifinz your mark m 'rm IInterp~ ina medium. g - ~_oI. ~,_.,,,§- \ A Wonderful Food Breld--Bread and a bowL oi milk is ous of the best Iobds you can set be- fore growing children.It is strength- building and wholesome. 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L a w r e n c e M o n k i n g a n d f l m i l r .M r .a n d M m .C h r l Je n se n a n d fa m i l y ,M r .l n l l Lf;-si Cilole Wilkenson andfamily,Air. and M m .A l fr e d M e n k i n g a n d son,M r . a n d M r s .La vr re n o g H a l l a n d fa m i l y . M r . a n d L i r a . R o y M e n k i n g ,h l r . a n d H r s .M a j o r G i l f r y ,B l u e s E l s i e R a n k i n g , N e l l i e S p a n g l e r a n d R u p e r t Me n l ti n g . M r .a n d M m Jo h n S p a n g l e r le ft . r e c e n t l y fo r To r r i n g t o n , W y e . , w h e r e t h e y vi s it e d w i t h R e v.a n d M r s .J . B.Stoacr. formerly of this place. Th e y w i l l al s o vl s l t In C o l o r a d o b e - fo r e r e t u m i n g . (R . 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G l l f r y w a s fo r m e r l y S h i r l e y l l c n k i n g ,a l l b e i n g fo r m e r r u i d e n t s o f th i s pl ac e.d a y .h i r .D e w i t t r e t u r n e d S u n d a y M r .a n d M r s .A s a W o r d e n n f l El i z a b e t h E g g l e s t o n o l ' E w i n g , b r o t h - er an d a u nt of L. ll . D e wi t t c am e S u n- ; e ve n i n g b u t M i s a E g g l e s t o n l a r e -S u p e r i o r a r r i ve d h y a u t o o n Bl o nd a y bo t h t i m e s . A r l i n g t o n , A u g .1 2 . - G r a n d p a M o h r A r l n n n o r f a oltl eat zaald ant,pa ss ed a n o t h e r rnl le sto na o n " l 'u e s d a y ar he n |h e c el e b r a te d h is B o t h b i r th d a y at t h e hc r n c o f b l a d a u g h t e r ,M r s .W .II . H e d l e y w h e r e h e ll ye s.2 i n sp i t e o f h i s m a n y ye a rs ,M r . M o h r i a s t i l l h a l o a n d h e a r t y a n d Ia e n j o y i n g l i fe .S c a r c e l y a w e e k o u rx n s d n l n g fo r a l o n g e r vl d t .| a fn r n o o n f o r a vl r l t a t t h e H .L .Q 1 b u t w h a t h e e o e i m e n j o y a , n i k M r s . C h e t H e n k l n g a n d M i s a N e l l i e I'l 1a r r ia h om e . S p a n g l e r h a d a a t h e i r d i n n e r g u e s t s ]M r .a n d M r s .F r e d D e w e b e r l e ft a t t h e S p a n g l e r h o m e o n S u n d a y ,Su n d a y b y a u t o f o r a fi ve we ek s' Me s sr s a n d ldea dar nes M a j o r Gi ll r y, l\ " :\ cn t lo n l n Co l o ra d o .A p o r t i o n o f R o y M e n k i n g , Th u r m a n S p a n g l e r a n d ll : ¢l !t i m e w i l l h e s p e n t a t Gl en . E ve r e t t F r e n c h .a nd fa m i l y o f F r a -d h e y . m o n t .I D r .a w M r a .L .l l .Pe te r so n a r e dawn town and he walks one aq w c k , l l g h t s t e p t h a t m a n y a y o l r l n r m a n w o u l d N M ' Hla aon, Tom Mohr,whole 59th birthday occurred the day before, e l m sh a re d h o n o r s o n t h e occas ion. Re l a t i ve s w h o u r e pr e s e n t w e r e u r u e l n l l y h a r d w i n t e r o f 1924 -25. Pe ru wl an ,A r g e n t i n e .Sp a n i s h a n d It a l i a n va r l e t l e a a l l w l n t e q k l l l e d b a d - ly ,in d i c a t i n g t h a t a l f a l fa s e e d p r o - du ce d i n m i l d e r ell raa tes t h a n N e - b r a a i a m a y n o t pr o d u c e h a r d y a l f - a l f u l n th i s st at e.F a r m e r s a r e a d ~ Yleed t h r o u g h St a t i o n C i r c u l a r 32, H a r d y A l f a l f a f o r Ne h r aa k a ,t o o n e on l y aeed pr o d uc e d i n t h e i r i m m e - d i a t e n e i g h b o r h o o d o r i n se c ti o n s o f t h e o o u n t r y w h e r e t h e c l i m a t e l a m o r e s e ve r e t h a n l n N a b r a l k a . nnncn H0328 A Hrs. Fred Pec k IM children alled on Hrs.King Friday afternoon. »&!r.and Mrs.E.C.Lippincott cal led a t W a l t e r U a r t e r ' s i n H e r m a n Weminetday evening.The nag," Hilda and Emma Koe- nig called at the Olingsr home on' 'ka-lneaday evening. 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S u m n e r c a l l e d o n L i r a . Jo h n s M o n d a y a ft e r n o o n . M r . a n d M r s . l t . J. S m i t h a t t e n d e d t h e fu n an s l o f H n .B u n n S a t u r d a y . l t r . a n d l l r a . 0 . B . C a r l a ! vi d t e c l e t t h e L i p p i n c o t t h o m e W e d ne s da y . L w n S u m n e r d r o ve t o N e b r a s k a C u y S u n d a y a n d w h i l e t h e r e h e vi s i t - ell t h a St a t e p a r k a n d sa ys t h a t i t n u w e l l w o n h t h e t r i p . H i n a M a r i a Sc h ne i de r vi s it e d t h e Xo m nd g g l rt a o n S t tn t la y f M r s .l i s t e H e o d r l e h a o f Fl o r e n c e w a s a vt l l t o r a t Ll p pl n eo t t a_ '!'h ur a - d a y . l l l u E m m a K o e n i g ca ll ed a t t h e Jo ll ar Bl o r n h a r g h o m e S a t u r d a y U - te n l oo n . E ve r e t t D i x o n ,o f A r l i n g t o n ta s p e n d i n g t h o Y a o i a t t h e J.l f . r sh e ma l e i n m g p r o m ;o f p o u l t r y M r . a n d H r s . C h a r l i e K o e n l s w i t - ; r o d u o e n | | | . d | , c o n s e q u e n t [ n ¢ l ¢ | | ¢b l l l . t h e P l l l l K o e n i g H 0 1 1 3 w i t h O f i n po u l t r y g r r o d u c tl o n a n d pr o s p e r i t y B l a i r S u n d a y e ve n i n g . in the state ia the difficulty eneounf The Pleasant View 5Ul\¢il¥ Behool tcm! hr rardul producers in calling enjoyed a \\'ein¢r roaat It the Clut- lhtit' one on as (ruled basia.lrn» ing City school Ian! Wemlnoulay af-|\ t o \ ¢ ¢ l me t h o d s o f e l l ! p m d t lc t i o n l r !ta r n oo n .9 i n i n g tltitlneal o n th ou aa nd a o f N e - I H i n I-'ro da K o e n i g h a d h e r t o n - b m h k l fa r m s .T h e n e x t st ep .a n d al la r e m o ve d a t t h e Te k am a h= bo a - t h c s t e p t h a t i n e s s e n t i a l l t ' a n p n :P u l l H o n d s y a f t e r n o o n . du c t i o n i a t o b e Incre ased,is a . . . . |H r . a n d E r a . 0 . B . C a r t e r . H r . t m l l i t r l l a y l l t m o f o n m a r k e t i n g w h i c h H n .W a l t e r C a r t e r ,M r .a n d Jl r a . gi ve s o fa i r r e t u r n fo r q u a l i t y p r o -C l y d e C a r t e r a n d ¢h3ld l¢Il.H r .a n d duc ts a n d pe n at i re n t h e m a n w h o l i n . J o h n C a r t e r , H u . C h u . C a r t a r , b r i n g s u n g r a d e d e g g s t o m a r k e t .I I ' m o t e l a n d Do tl xl aa .A l l o w Jo na s, Th e fo r e g o i n g st a t em e n t ap p e e r a H r . a n d M r s .A .b i . J o h n a a n d M r . m a t h a s u m m a r y o f E x t e n s i o n C i ; ¢ g .an1!L i r a .L y l e Gt t ye r a n d t l l i l fl n t lla r m s ,T h e P o u l t r y Im l u r t r y i n | \ e r e w w ; a t I M L i p p i n c o t t h o m o Ne b r a s k a , w h i c h i s n o w a va i l a b l e fo r B u r d a y i n h o n o r o f M r .a n d H n . . fr r e di s t r i bu t i o n f r o m offi c e s o r fi l l d e C h r t e r . w h o a r e 1 - 'l s - t t i l t g h e r e . The greatesrt obstacle to n llr|'¢EC°" pton l10I11¢ I f ..al.| \Lul ;.» - ~ . i ' -g . Q X'~ 1 ~. l in lf1 2. ~ 'iséfo~If.3 . 5, s. Q. ~»;¢ - ; L,. .LE 4 " i ~iL f'r d 2; " ~ 1. .x2\a 'nsr sLs 1. . w .r . .l,.M ~ .r=; é~ax~.g\..5r . \ ..~.11 ~£! ~s 1*No-by u a ron almni.Not nr Lowest Exéursion Fares in Years , 1 ~ R o u n d$'Trip To Omaha Sunday, August 23, 1925 Excursion ticket.; ,,.\~a only on Special '1`rnin leaving Blair 9:l0 n. m.Returning specinl'xrain will lcavs O mln 7:30 p m. Usual rcducllon lor chlldren.No baggage checked A f i n e d a y ' a There is plenty In sea and do in °t*Omslm and you may easily urrangou m g A buss' day. Bathing, Dancing. Krug Park Amusemenls.Bualmll. Pulice Dqmrzmenu. Omaha vs Sioux City. Chica~o & North Western Line I l n! Qg rm I _-_ - w - pv -' vwC I A P T I R V I I . . - l o l # l a a l t h l h h !# M i l l i e m a h : B r i l l . u l o f l l r o f a u r -r l n n . - f _»y_g=»¢u a n L u l u n a m u ra n 49. in prw n la ; hor iron-lu.A l t a r h n n t l o a h e M u n n t h oar .'r l n vy a r e n u vi a l A : t h u n u - N l l l l l t h lm m e l l u o l y : a l l o w i n g t h a| l r | : o a 7 -n n n a l l l i l h n l a o l s r i :l rr o u l l y a u n s r a i h b I n t .l a 0 | - u u w u u w l ! \ ¢ |u l u l u n n I u u a l l w w ri n l h l d r e l l o l l l w d r l vn r a y .t o t h e i a u l l ve i m a g a l l .P l r m l l u I n i l l ! ! !urltli h l i 1-==»-J w h i l e h l m l l l fl q r l n g 1 1 1 | u p r l g t n l m n u r a y l n l ba c k w a r d a n d f o n u r d l l k lu a n d a n l m l l st ar i ng au t w it h 1 ri Id, | n u n I l i u s u a l u o f m u l :m i e r n .as : h e M a l a l h n n l o f lla|_° ' " " l b s ' " " ' . F i n f u l l q .1 d is ta nt r i ! r r b a n k noon "a r uu g h th e rvvu x.n r n I !\ 1 \ l aw r s n ;p u m vr u l l !w a y .tw e n t y a t r u m angl es.t w e n t y m o n , t w e n t y m o r n .S h a h a d l o l r l l l d the c ount.11 | w a s p ac i ng d a a q ml n e : m u d hi s bi z.plz: -orl aden d n l :i n : b o r e n i n o f t h e I l m l l l l i b s s w a t t o d p p p w l t h t h a t n n u n d o f 1 M l vd a n l » m a l l n h e r e l r | ; ' | h e a w o k e In ! h | m i d d l e o t m e ni g h t w h e n th e m o a n P l a t u m u u l h - W o r k o f d r i vi n g p l l e l t n e w Pl a t t e r i ve r b r i d g e fi ni s he d O m a h a - - W a t e r m a h m t o b e e x t e n d e l a t : o s t o f $ 6 0 0 , 0 0 0 . '. ' . ! r n e r - N o r t h I" 'i n t s t r e e t , N o r t h Se cc nd s l t t l l .a n d W a s h i n g t o n A ve n u e t o b p re su r fa c ed . gu n J u n e o r l O V € l y 1 ;H A T S , C O A T SFallaCityCnnnmctset mr r w. n and F A L L D R E S S E S Garmentsillustrated here are a few of the stylish and unbeatable values in our {»Tni|7a|d'oi nl all.""ima: in lhl shun-E ul :he lem-|n "" '"""l u n l d v d - u n la ahulluhr _I 'mann ln mr nu mann uf hu "k" zo school ...H-1'="f.."°¢3'».'I.' Jg» n \ ¢aln lll lle ¢ | ; u q u lm n u i d .- ' r m p u - u u u s m l l I n t h e u m a P a r m n l l e . b u t n m 1 b d l n t h a n z o u m m m I p m u r l t h Il l i a l n .s m s m Ju n e :0 :Mn. Pu-|n|Jn." "OIL I incur,"Sydenham I * l i b b i l I n p u t s : m n n n r ." l a a n t i n t :F a l l m u h t l l .b m 41 7r o r o f k n o t un d a f u a l *F i l e d dl1lB£ ...- , _ .n o m i o ; u n i o n w a s I n s i n l n . " Y o u be t te r m m m i n t o th e house. U n n p l o n . "t h e u i d U l l h n. 1-me o f au t ho r it y . Bl u re a l is e d a l l a- r vra r d d n l s h e h a d l a y e d r a l h o r } o 1 r u l Iy m o a n ! l i m c o a d u u o n th a t u m mo m e n t ex pl ai ne d l h l m a n i c :h l r h i n d h u n :a r c ui n d n l r S i l l o n l y h i s o n n l h u ve . l l k e " l l b } _ _ P i n t wh fe ai re ce i ve d h e r r b r i n m s l 5 0 p o r b u s h t l .1 m a n i n om l » un h , , or l ik e o ne w ho r t po t t l o n at t a ch u p on h i s h o me , w al r l v ~,.l n ;I h r ru n n in : »a h o ¢| o \ ¢n u d e b y P u n n e e C i t y - - h a w B u r i m g t u n m l n m n . s h r u b s , w i n d a n d m o n o u p o n t b l t l n n u n d e r c o n s t i o n h e r e . 1 t ur n .g L i n c o l n - S t o l e ga s o li n e m e r e " $ \ h a !a r e y o u ztoint.C o m p t o n ?ce l pl s |0251 $880,593.sin ce A p r ! !1 s h o u t e d .i |... .... L..-e..\.....s \...:1.|:"-.lmnlna i FALL & WINTER LINE Prices on Hats ~$ 1 00 range from torepairedplepuntoryto o~ning of » _\ Fif ty Cerats Nebraska State Fair Yo u r l u t o . a i d e d b y a fr m n l l u u s a t n a . a n d m e 0 0 0 1 !R o m a i a l a l y o u l n L i n c o l n a t a m i n i m u m n o n . Y o u r w i l l c a n h e n u c n a d r l l h l . o n l b s g r o u n d s u n h o u t n c a n t o f a n p e n n .E ve r y w n ve n l u n u a t c a m p l l fo la p r o vi d e d l i l h o u i cull.. Y o u a n en l l l l e d i n a va ca ti on . w h y n m m a h B r a m F a i r W e e k y o u r m u t t o n u m a !'t h o u u n d n o l p o o p i a a n d o i n g l t e ve r y y u r .II. m s t t e r i w t w h a t l l n l o l fu m - in g . o f s t o ck r \ l s l u ; _ wh !! b u a l n e uo r p r o t u a l o n yo u fo l l o w. y o u w u td a i t h u xhl nga t h u I l l !l a u r e n y o u n m o n g m e ax hl b lt s n l th is g r a s !h i r .T h e B u l a P a l : l l u au m l a l m a m m o t h g r o p o r t i o n s .!l . '| a w o n d e r fu l e d u e l t i o n l l E l p o d t l o n a m ! u ca n no t b e n e u i no n e a n o r t w o d u n . T h o u s a n d : o r H e b r u k n p e o p h h a n pr ofit od l a n o i y b t t h e ln t o r m n t l o n th e y n i n i n g o i n g t h r o u l h n l : r e a l a x po c il l on bu i ld l ug l .l l | y o u r c h e a p u t n f a t i o u I; y o u d n a l r o s o n u t sl t ao.! \ | y o u r l r n t e n t n u m o l lu s a ! U y o u : l a i n s o i n t o a d va n t ag e o f : h m m a t e d u c a t io n a l o p p o rlu n l t l al l l . e l l e n . i t y o u s u n t en t e rt a i nm e n t a n d c l e a n n p c r t , t h a r t c l l . t h e l h d l l l n ; n z l n é t l o n l .t h i spec tacu lar aight. 9- e r lo r m nn o l a n d t h e m l d vr a y w i l l s a t i n !! a n d d i l i g h t y o u . T h ; N e b r a s k a B u n h l r 1 | o n s ol t h e gr e a t e s t i n l b s U a i l e d B u l a . T h r u H u n d r e d Tl l n i t l t l u l Pn o pl n I I B n l l a n d Ih i a y u r .A n u n ! : m l m a n t h i s n u t E l p o l l t l o a u a w o r t h w h i l e i n n s t m u t . Admin, Sept. 6-11 I . n . v r n t l u . n u . c a n n c u m e .s m . >- ~ r I 'Q V fl' rn _.. \_1' Before- The Hand of Winter Now is the time, before the cold hand of winter closes down over your home.Order your supply of Coal to- day, then you will be ready, Uoal le now at the lowest price of the year.Buy now. 0C h r l s t e n s e n L b r .C o . all li# plclun Banff''; g = ~ » = » - = ~ w a n d P u m a l u . " n * I w o r t h a ve n t '- ' W h y n u t ?i l l n r l h s i t e d . f r o m t h e d n l p a d r o m l u o u t s t u d i o t h l d n r s " W h y a o l . O m ] " B o n n e t h a n a m e i l I 91 a u m e . " u | c h » z h o a b u d | n ¢ 1 h u p d l ; n n " I t u n u n d a r t w a n t an s p m d a l l o ve r y l r t u n l l l h r y .l !' | h a d H w i l t l °°W nl£." Sydenham Interrupted. m u a n : n u to b o dist urb' c a n e m L M p l d u n ' r m m e a n W i l l b e s h u d t o y o u a t U m a I n u h m u o n i n a d a - u m m i a . I l M n : t r u o t h n d t o P u ' u a m a t u r o f f a c g a n d l b o l o i s a m b a i t o n l y l d l l t i f y I t h r t l S y d e n h a m p r e u . b u t B u n s ! : n m w h e n e ve r s h o t h o u g h t o f ! d i l l ! t l l r l n l t h l l p t f i o d t o n u u n d o !th a t O o m p l o u f u n - l u n w h o n some one 1ra lh l"n ~< I l l !l t h m e u .especially 1:h e u m a h l d h a s a t u c b o d t o l u m t h r o a t t h e ar t is t m a a r m I M I - I n f o u n d . K a t i l ! m a t h s i s t e r t h a n m u m P t r l r l l l l l r u m n o r m m a o r g r o u p n f i l d d d n m l a w h o u w l i n t u r b i l :e dr e a d fu l v u : e m m a m r s ! ! t o l m m e n t i o n . 1 u a .u n a l m r d c d u p e o u t :¢ 9 ¢ t | 1 o ( l l 1 t , £ o | u r » l l S h ;h a d be e n m o l o fi u t om H u r r m w l l h P n l .I M 1 r h d m r .w h o al w a y s a p p s M r m b o a m n v l t h l l o o d o n p t l l t u t h r y r l h g t q t o h i s 11 M 4 1 3 d m p n d b u d , t m w h o b l n a m e d b y P a r m a l u t n r o u g l 5 m l n I n l l l l r y a n d m a r n s u m c t I m o i a l c o .. " P I I g h d l h l t n l a n l g l l B u n n a n d t o b l n l l 1 M ! u r n i l l u n l k v h d l k l m a u p n a e l n d I l l ! m m a a h e ' T m I n w i l . l a d s m o f ' P a l " B l k i h l n h c t i m t o - - i l a r h - t l l r .P n r l s l u m g u n d t o n r B l u m s | ' u | - h e l a n . " - x a w : m v . " i h l a m 'fa l a t a u n a : u l s h ' m i - m 1 -_I-|\.z g | | | l | . . l ! » 1 r h i | ¢ l a Ladiesv Misses and ~~ Jumor Coats .to Children's and Infants Coats---a good line II uunty Extension Agents and from Th i 3'-2lllll¥ School surel.sf appra-un Agrirultural Colle" of i.ln¢¢ln.clalad Ah:beautiful bouquet which I l I Bin Bar|.hnG.oilehon kindly nent out White Sails For Club Exhibiton Sunday "\0rnini-~ ¢*i - -1Marvelous values in all the latest styles and Fabrics Misa Emma! Zioenlr returned toEveryboynmlfir!exhibit her work I n ~ u n u a a i f call at am comin te Fur will "icnn and dsughter, Hel -f»mam=».~| an w ne init in ¢hi¢h,\"== an Sting at the c. n. Sutton appear in the Qhow-ring and in imma fhlf '*'-°fk . cry parmle during lhn week.The' __ Mn ~ l'f°¢'d¥# ff Omaha Ill!!! ¢ :3 "\. DRESSES (long sleeves) Silks, Crepes, Jersey, Challies and all the late combinations. Sizes in Misses--14 to 20 years. Ladies--36 to48 bust. Late I'nlr Board ia furnishing the .fralln and jumpers for the boys 11 the lanlcker auiul for the girl; at special attraction of the baby* sunday with home folks. Mrs.Ellis and Ted and Nell!! culled at .t.J.Sumnefa Monday emming. ~<fnhow.They expect 150 or mare The Bench Curnmunity Clflh was .y. and girls at the Fair with the nes they have fitted this y ear. li c baby ber!show has been at futvang attraction for the lam. four aus.The competition will come .riy Monday morning, the big pub auction Tuesday afternoon.and ue parade before the gramlstanli lcrwla)dfbrfrloon.The Sl'w\\» nf al content will also be Thurnlagr lvlznomm On each. of ll.¢~»r>rctt ,u atf f\|'ibitch# -will u1'vHI in represented nt the mothenc' picnic ta Arlington on Tttenlay,Wednesday and Thursday by Mra. E. c. Lippin- mlk.Mrs.I l u i Peck.li n .A.u . .lol-ne- and Mrs. James Sonnaen. ma n o r T H A N K S We \=till| to exprefs our thunla zo the neighbors and frlensin " h u so kindly minted ua during the aieknue am!death of our llelovetl mother. Alam 10 `!he h1\|.|Icif|.t\|. the ministen -ev'>°"P\ \\ *~"'l~.»\Hats in all shapes, sizes and colors \L \. I 0 0 I a m !t o t h o s e w h o s e m .s u c h i c v e l y l l l i o n I f l o r a l i t f f e r i n g a .{ . | n n d n K r r c n u .s I M r .l h t l M n .C .B .B u n n . M r .l m !M r s .H V l l u n nUtahu a l v r nh n nl d g e n l 128-[I B } [ | ,a n d M n S a m B a r r e t t'-LNo trouble to show Qobds m t i x =\1 .1.:r If. . .- . : . | l Mr w I l .M .M d n I } f gUv' ».nuD __ -panrk f.u=mr:L: 1mh\=i n! "'""f"";\=;|Ac inlllil.ll of nboui 20,000 §-chan! ;:|lulI;"..msif cu the Almc u\ un cbllamn each year h u lmi n d tha s .H ¢.it Inrnmllh Low miter 5°""scheo! facilities of Los Arureler.In00rl'J fl u:uIfiCllI1l.boiilng cause 19% the UICYQISIB V38 nearly 23»000»R 0 ,0 ~N ,T h e l n l n g y :.|»\ .':'.!"f° »|»<=¥{»§==j in colll p==°'¢°'l A bond Issue in |920 of n»,r»oo.ono ' M '214 W . W uhingion SL }.l;ul th e \eg1-nantes ca n n e d w e r e f e r sch ool bh ll d ir lk s p r o ve d mutilati- fr r s a r d sa u ml .H o u a e w i vu w h o e r :t o m e e t z h l need..a n d t h e d t ; :|'~fn m i i l t u W i i h t h e t o m .pa ck. m¢~1r,.f y o u r w i n ]a n ;dJi!, }gn ;|l ;34,..Blair, Nebraska.u..|--lv-#lv-¢'~='='e~:'r1°:r="In for lrllllll|| ww ful gn. many nuglesuona zmm'r»4\'.llD0 Ihr new n hUrl!Extension Circular,"Queationn Rami, and equipment. ~ 1 'P "vs" r'*"" *'»:.§?"°Q'/| ' Diair.Nebraska.Ailluli 20,1925-'raz ENTERPRISE-~n a m e K I N N A I U N 8 1 8 ~ a n d h a q d q u i t a b a d l y b u t Hr.and Hn .Canary droup to mm vhiton az the J . Limn homo. and family,Mr.:pd Mn .Angus:The Fatmen Union Pink; held ai .vu n o t h u r t a d n r vlu .Omahs Sunday to visit bor dau: md Hr. md Mn. Fnd Long md fam- Hutlml. Mr. and Mn. Augunt Keri- the Spike: school grounds was well I THE ENTERPRISEt. 6 R. annum had I telcphnm'llr. und ln. G. E. Kronbsrx, Lu- flmily, l{n.P. J. Fiy nn.Hn, Con i l:drove to Dom,Iowa Saturday hai! nad Stanley usd Herman Kari. vm:Id Ighbor Bm haf*|I ~Wan.Neiman, of Duuu lhr and Tfy llali homo fr om a :lx vu \¢lDliI 'l¢| until-Monda y "ming hmmi ng m xn e nf I |- u .as A m u n al p ;Un k u r l n :d u i :y nu ng ntsr nlu'm y at Atkinson and He-Mr.and H n .C.B.Bunn muh M: .rtin.1 r and n . .n man an I a m N b.tli r ld the following 11101:lt d i n -lit. and Hrs. J . k run took her son and Will and lla ry ,L | 1 lmnndaughtlr had had the minimum mi ,e¢_h -..A L..._\. \...- aa-;-n.- una.u..-..a M..\l.»b Quflhut rnnm mf lnlf Rnmhu. Mr an d Hn Gnd mother. \ln M. G .Ionamin In Gmahl lbrni Thulin! nflnlnr nt thu W m ntun ded as ' ull u was a lso their dance lt the Spfker hall irgthe eve- nlrlz-Everyone reported a fins time and mlny expmsacd their whhea that It i n hnhl nf th.;u ma nlxrn noxt »=~;»mia!El ¢l¢f~1M |3003 n k ! ! !amnqdourn from Hanklnn, Nah. to renew an d 5! n o th i n | ! u r \h : r a| t» iu : ! ;| ' 6 hi n n qn n i nu r m¢| » z tb | p $a \ i ¢S | bwillnearer.f a r m ,naman and evening.m y Nr. and ilu. lbC. Blue emu In r:manned for a visit with his brothfromY¢!|¢»Nt h .?rklny Wlllilillet, J. A. Bwihlrt as they lima here ln . B lte v i s n o t : h h to lu n th e f n r y a n , u r h i la n u nh o s p l ll d a n d i f b v lh f l l la lt l i n th t idr.||.nd Hrs.Geo.Davis.who Melon think It potllbh in an '| .hlha\Q h i m vial![nl Hn .Davis'slah n a .Kina la wh o r u r ntu rno dlu r,Hn .Nei:Peterson for a g n ho me vnu mm.idaya,nnamed xo m m home at Gena Vybird In under the are d Kearney Satuldsy. I. nlmldm u um s tr ik in g.|u r .an djir n.xirby Pa lilr my : u n a r a m. n ma m m a v , Fl .x Par lo r wir ! Un f ro m o mm Zd i lu 'nturntd to Nada'bonu in Lo and the plank Saturday. Frank Omaha Monday dh : ln ln di n z ll|%'I1ve4! han for draw! a quarter af | ual with friends and nhtlvnl latn century prior to gain; to Omaha to H and Ir a .Dick Bduiill.* f n - n h his homo xhlnoea gran q urHww. lr a n d I ra . Ed n r L oc r o mlml th is n h u n m vm: u n h h o i d .Heeiaaghur, of Halma, Okla.and heme wan zines moving may ills.Blrvinl and daughter.Liuiod funds- mm! chlngn hen md a great fli arminu ren Pd day gu aatontttc zr gua y uf thlo ldp haa hak mwy un am. Widonsr hmm.Im are gona Innmrr. 'qhilt the chil Ruth Widnm' af Blair, is vbltinl dren h e k m#than a n grown up ti va l i n K lu n ln l i bi l tak .i n w . K l n l l t f l thru-dey pk nk l u i ' u n t i l 'D~ for on ly ... _ Over 125,000 thrifty h -~' - | { ¢ C , \ ~a ~t r . ._¢I |Th| Io!loHn. Pena Jansen and ann, Eltan the Luther, Bssull, left Inaday by #ay of mio m :~.a for Norton. Kansas when they will and |.§|m;d visit relativu for a eoupic of tanks.Ciannazo md u f ~ J ! ! ! \ \ | ' ll 2 0 0 k HL ll ld i l l a l ~ Hrs.Chris F. J anna to Arilnltonfwd Mr. ,ng Sunday mornin! when he eonsulb baby. of!ll physician about his knee.1 Mu (No l r .and Mrs.Chris Hiller And |\\'lD|. Sunda (unity wa n Qrnaha vidtora lul Niakenon. Thursday.|mm Hin a Frank and Belva Sblpiey af Burl a z 9 "Emil county an» visiting ffllnda and!Mr. md 1 relatives ln this .rldnity this wack.Fremont ag The Pls Club met at the home of,g h , b wAllana u n m m lm '!l1unday .'morning me T h ! m e Progreuiva Cllilb had Th 'fgno pI:.u:.e\l a birthday pany in honor o!picnic dinner Mr: Dan 'Ihompmn'| burth annivera on amount c My hal Sunday but on auzmmt °f,pifuit dlnne vi n .only a few members were _vfl home 1 able lo be pruent.irlinasm cm Hrs.Edna Noble and daughters,gg Crocker -'"'" ami Betty were Thursday H#-.¢r.m¢u and 8pr in ¢| to l m nlief for u th ml. Hr. and Mn. Lua Fink and flm ily spent Saturday night and Bun gym|||Imn||lmn|IlanI||mmIIln||||||mmm||mlmuu 3 "In é ~ - -r -: =a ~ ;§":'=gg; .p g ; §~ S ~ 1°g ~f' g # i E ~~~1§"i=i¥e";ff;-fs'..~= # zz:- --. S/'Fhink of it---weE .._ -. . _ . . . - _ - - - _ Reeves,il r.an d 'Mn Hy mn Bunn P. ll. Tamm Hr. Herbert Bunn arul Hrs. l;£. H. lelntyre, of Omaha. Mn .Frank Pitur,of Omlh l ll visiting at the Harry Tuelécr Iwi Louie Grimm home: this week llr.and Mn .Wm.Quin of iowa spent last Sunday at eho Har- nr Tueksr home. Tim and Mary Tuciuer son and daughter of Hr. and Mu .Ha ny Tucker, had their tonaila removed on inet Thursday and an dclng .nicely The speration was parfon-nldat the Tuesday to The John hired elav Mr.A I I'he¥9ha .. . umay.Tha northern,H camping M camping o~ Mr. and H famiiy Kpent lawn aid Field B ~ trere. Blair hmiun.!Mr. ws aa r m .hunt. of ann-. mt Illln net nuonlng in Sunday evening 'at :be Jams: T. thi.: week.. Neiman home.:Hr.aid K u .Mate Iver:-on L1 having a Ha k i m,Ne eommociioua porch built an her farm Clyde Allen mme.`|u».,1 Tuudls- Mn .Ed Aiken of Kennard nn Mark llc helping an com at the Randall Iver- Uruha were ann home mm llondly md 'rmadar'win MeDo~ Nr. and Hrs. Earth: J ohnam viaF (Jdiie iw! at the T. li. Ivena n Mm.; lm serlvlll time - n n ~ | 4 Q n ~ | 4 » r v ~ o n n o n n | 4 ' \ n | 4 1 r s ~ o 4 1 n l 4 U 1 ~ l ¢ s l ». , _ ~»=~ : » h é l n d u l i d d i i u n l l l l Q .a ra ~nits pnud to think but lueoulfu! 11 a yrojod was put u1rlr/There th !und: Mr. Hcrbon Bunn, who was called zo ami by am d ath af nu mmm.f f ; :W " g g "farnotntlr-im" 'runny for an homo In Kinne 1».mmz .un minute.r u m m u - " P ° " ' ~ n u m ..~'I Mn nzqshhod gn muh: .,..,.|l n .Fr lu i h t,aeeompanled ng gh day ,mg Lyle B|¢h'a nudes-}|'**l pu vnu ,llr .and H n .A.A. rn ,ann for gn mn bww dunes .Anderson to Takanmh Int Friday tg tveninx.1 1 ,bd ;p a u b| .°vl| It nlathml u a (friends.l l l u vnu um aufmm. wuh innm mn-, B eulah H v m w dsc wwmn n le d y £ ¢ u | | w \ n \ \ n u | . d d » d f o l - 9 * " " - s n ..1 Hr. and In. Fwd Ray nptnt Sun- Gail Cunnan,of Lincoln and d u wining with Mn . Nu tt lu r - lm .na Kenneth Jana, of 3¢;.»o:1 md family . r ¢,,,¢,;n¢ emma gn; Thzrnday Mr.and Hn .Earl Brunton,K rnnevr .........»....f.'If.'.. ln ihdr old W' Hn.. Clrl Schlrrtr and dingh n a m n .v l u v Ailco, all of Omaha spent Sun am. c hu. widen: and dau¢hm.,**'* u an Pxrhr 3l¢C°v home. Min H Fu nd ,in n gmg m s h o p Ailes rrmainui for l few dan vilit ar on Mv wl v :with har cousin, um Irene 1000! Gnll Cuahmlmof Unminlnd Rudy Me n a C.B.Bunn and Ilerblrt xmas aft Bnmmgwn I n n sur- ,Ba nu dro ve so omm la st Mon day 7 nmlnl c slkrn at the E. wgigum n tnninns. mc.`|Hn. Parker McCoy. Sr. and daugh g h g p n k n u r n n ts lb bc un d tarfilrtruxienaoznpxaiqi .hp Vaughn mp; »|\|,,¢||,_9 | t1 Omaha Sundny cn viadt Mn . Hr. md Hn. NN; mg tvro nu n! Va ughn at the Univanlty hospital. ~f I u n h i llmvn ,l u n n o prnlnt Thu)returned hom# on 'l`u»|~!ls u m a t a n P n l Noel homo.5 l n .n m Sears spent.Saturday lr. and ln. Goo. Hal! nmalduwn nitamoon and evening at !bl A. A :om 'gum ln; weak for | short .Andenon homo in Blair. 1,5 ,ml ralntivoa han.l n .H;1|*Hn. Jap Vnughn urn taken down fonk riy um. W ebb-f to Gmnha hit Thurulay wh ln uh ! Mr. and In G. E. Kroalbtrl | 11d*'l" oplnlod on for appandidtls Sl! zhildwm ntur nld Balurdly ha m n :inlay morning.Lament repona are nh 1rook'| trip no Atkimom Nlbr.gmt an 'Ia :mins dong Illwhf Her lin. L" gq,;,;, md non, also pm. wldnn a n nlaylng I t tha P.w. 4* Webb are vidting in gm, Ylcinilyh 3lcCoy home until che reeovan. I B n .T.K.Iverson and :laughter I I Harold Compton uuoad up Thun =¢1 cvtnlni from Omaha to gn his mcihnr. lin. Btu Compton, who hu n p e n t t h o p n a t m n th a z t h l h o m c o l hor miner.li n .Chu-Wldomr. Kc nnvli.Aug.Hr-Qlr.un!Mn . Arthur Johnnon ma chlldnu o! B n ?| mc lam,Calif..elmo Satur- spent Friday afternoon at tht Parker McCoy home.Harold lh u la r in working for Biily Rutledge a h w days,takin the place of -hp Vauzhn. 3 Nr.and Mn .Manda!Kee and mr, al' Long Pino :pant a few day iln l.week at tho J u n u Conetyday9.9 visit.Hr.J dlnlolfl mother, rl !l l rH n .Wm.i lu 'ar or a wn v f ; ; ; 'Mn. L. D. Warrick hu bun qui l l u Jvisit_§}=f;_;_; ;, ;; =; - "mus t th e p u t Heck with the flu bu is be tte r as mn mmm.and bl fin d!m m f eh lnti l |n.hl¢boy wi n .Hr. lml Hn. W ill Bandar, of Om: hm visited her s h i n ,Hrs.L.I)Narvln lllller fell irons the hur-.Warric k oql day hat weak.unix: hll !athlr'| lun bam \1h1I1|_Etnoi Compton. of Kennnni, :pen W I h a y f o r h u w a s ' P " i " ° d l u t week with Ru th a i m.. §2»~ \x\?~) .;; I5»I"";i_,1..;,.'.;;.;.;,;t -IW 't "u r' Aronon flmily enter-lin L eona Holtman sp ent lenni Mh z An glia Bracken, of Omnha1rlati na ,cousin:of da): int week at the August Lall- is spending | fi.. day s with hgr old BLA|R'S LEADING NEWSPAPER , fmm van Inna,anmm. name.my ku Frldny w su.-I smxzn No us wen on }he'l1 wly tonu. on | flshlnz md Fnenda ue ghd ua hut dm Leo » and hm a complete Hultlmln u gradually lmprmdng..I M L P. sk v x u mu 1-|¢~iu»¢|\¢m rn.n rpen .1 y nrx. Milam Rablnwn Ind lexnoon with Mn. Sophie Linux.Snndly ag Shenaniolhl A committee of men have bean ln!to lee tho Henrylvruking on the school ylrd bvfon |¢um»¢ Station whlle uw °P=1=inz of "ml um ml. Mn. o as imma and ,misrn. Palmer Allen an vt-ldnuzhlerlanlm. vlxiud lt the lauls chum, Mn. Wm Behr¢'l\d|.Everyone named to lppreclnta Xheniz. that fell ln this vicinity IntSmidsy. Mr. 0. li. Inland of Blnlr, took dimmer wig, hlx daulhur» Mn. bow Rngmuuen and fuplly one day ll!!k.weHr. Will Hbvrsndizk lx able to \» ou: lglln utter undsrgulng nn upgn- ll/m. Ask for "BBW RIBBON BREAD"GENERAL AND LOCAL News AND CQMMBN1' -von 'f"1:i umm, WASBINGTQN coUN'rY, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 21, 1925 v»Clmxrrluunl *"*""'"i~v.£»»Qmxsons w1LL scHooLasLLs ~ . r a o n m m sYno 1>s1 s .¢ » ¢ i g¢ F» »:..¢¢»_gf r l g m c P a l m j u l a m z ; Mr |n| Mn. B P Muller who live YO hlr. Ed Mn, Clm zum Gutlun! in n BLAIR CHAUTAUQUAHanun, san o l Mr.null. ».Hlnxn, a mi H i n Mir-5 .»=¢'huw. who hu worked ln \a Mkery nm | \| \a hu he-'pemunent flxlu n Khen,l y w Fmmm lu i Mo nd ay , -y were mat by llr.Hin- uj and brother-Ku-law, Mr. S.G.C n m of Wahoo, who Accompanied mam no wen the y oung (nlh were cLos£n gnmzsnav W h u W e H u a A m m ' r » n w 0| Chanlauqvn. DMI The Prana! Chullnuun m l u l I l l Mlll a n f nr.Pon1'GIVEN NEXT WEEK 'labour mx miles wut os Dlllr, Ula! .\Rnume Of The Program Aa It W u Given Al Each Session. Talent Not Of The Type Desired _su o uw B E c o uxu uz wr v UP LI F T !sMasonsAndEulern Slam Of Tinwide open to friends and neighbors on l m Tuesday,¢\umul 25.u m County : w r T o Plane ln ~ dale being their fiftlelh weddingunn-Arlington Park..5,04 ~ niu rs nr y n we ll as Mrs.Millers 1 seventieth birth nnniverstry.'rThe Millers are read pioneer peo».1 _pit of :hu county, having resided °n;_,\RG5 A1"r1.:~.m:~u=.EKPI.('l"l.D J. Prnlftm Planned Pnepantionn Being Bluie For The Th Openiny UE ms Tern (lf School Su||'l. Manu on The Jw Gu n n ' ' r n n m d s A R B a xr a c r a u " P ..come u| stole aiu; where the ncn's sim and Lira. N:br. and Iihahoo all xh¢,Bl|¢k um- coun¢l'¥'Rum\unn home the put week. Mr. and Hn. Bet! lhnh m¢om~ sr. PAUL LUTHERAN I n .Mark swumv.of pandld hy th dr non,/ u h m and c a l mCH. cams \ ' u i n t m d Hr.and Hrsfdaughtar, Mrs. Vidar Holstein, also]P. J .R|Ia|r11\e1|,,I nm Sunnyaidt guutallin. H§rlh'¢ ailten, the bllsae¢Lena|"- lam! Ly lb Innia, nulold to Xoanty Donald and family,of this week to yisit um Edith Marsh, Sand!!gunta at the who 1| in the aonitndum then. They .ld homo.found her slightly improved.The n hu, be en having l,M£ra~ca lnnis traveled n a t to visit with an lhlouo on her_at various plana befon Mi n La n : Italrem up har school duties ngdn thi! Su y. Angurt 23,1925. Bond!! School it 10:00 A.M. Ho mi n ; u rvic o jt 11:00 A M. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION DATES The Standard Chautauqua opened ltw \eek's entertainment in this city 0.3 last Saturday evening with 1110 play, "The Gorilla." presented by the linivorslty Players.A good sized audience was ln attendance and the pls;was well received.The Unl- verelty Players came from the Ne- braska University and consequently were known to many ot our Blair young people.The leader of we troupe ls Mr. Robert HartJenlu. an instructor at the University. and he 21.6 his players gave a very good performance.The Zapats's Novdty Trouhadours. a company of four young Filipinos, entertained Sunday afternoon with a vrvc ram of popular music.They presented many of their natlre songs and danceS.ullng the instnsrnents inrniliar to their country.In the evening. me Sim* you men I i i "an enjoyable prelude Dr.Ray'a lecture on South America Dr RO? is a very entertaining speaker and tok.many interesting thing!about our neighbor continent.... .s...sl...ra..hh;on Haro the present farm for nearly a nan century.Here they hare rnet hand alnpx and cares. have gained friends snr.prosperity and have come through smiling.They are both en- joying good health and are happy in having their children close by. The day was a memorable one and a very pleasant occasion. AUCTION SALE On Saturday at 1:30 PM.l wi ll sell all of my house-hold goods at public auction at my residence just north of Blair Collar factory. Chris Nielsen, Owner. Jensen and Broae, Aoctlomn. ruzmnsgn nsGoonjnotns.. . _- .l30 Miles More Ol Hard 2lorfacc-I! Roads For Nebraska.This u n a Para!A Total The lat Annual Washington Coon-T nv Masonic and Eastern Star 1>s¢ni¢'was postponed Iron:August 6th to! August 28th on account of ralo. The following program has been prepared by the committee:10:80 AAI. Sports Program,C.C. Van Deusen, Chairman.12.00 Noon Basket dlnner.Tables will be provided upon which to spread our lunches.Coffee,lem- onade and loo cream will be pro- vided. 2:00 P.M. Community singing.Five mlnute tall: - Henry S. llonke Solo Gifford DixonR e a d i n g - - - ---Solacted Quartette Washington Lodge No.QlRe n tin g .--- ---- s e le c te d Five minute talk - - Dr. Nielsen Address - John Yrlght,Grandi lllasf erofA .F.lA. M.ofNebr.| Quartette » Landmark Lodge No. 222 The program will be interspersed with community alleging led by M. lt.Cady of Ft.Calhoun. 6:30 P.M. Supper hour. There will be rlanclng ln the eve- n t m r The lllair City Schools will open Monday.September 1th,for the year's work.P m w u are hugh: for another aueeeaaful school year. A very heavy enrollment is expected in d l departments.In the high school department alone the enroll- hundrad mark. ment ls expected to reach the thnee The !ollo\ing teachers will have charge of the schools for the year: D.v.Nasser,City Superintendent. sszillon axon SCHOOL Paul L..lloore.Prln.and Soclal Science. Esther Hcfhlntly, History. Ponta Hutchinson,Latin. Margaret Kelly. Nomad Tninlng. Mrs.D.V.Nasser,Physics and Chemistry. lcabel Mellonles, English.Vivian Hansen,Mathematics. Nona Moss, Commercial. Elsie Shriver,Domestic Science. J UNIOR HIGH sc uoon Jeornette LlcQuarrie, Mathematics. Lolo Clella Fooee, History.I-llldegande Llndehlad,Geography. Haselle Fozle,English. m u r r l e u . From Wahoo they took a wed-din; tour up to Spicer, Minnesota.They are expected home the latter part of the week. ` Both of the contracting parties a n well-kndwn ln Blair and are of the rlght sort of stuff that goes for good eitlsenehlp and The Enter- prise elttenda ite heartleat congratu- lations. J. w. and J . A. Hillman aant up to Macy to nee the Indian povmrow yeotenlay. The Enterprise turnlshea cuts for ads vrlthoul. coat to the advertiser - w n -n - MUTHERS' 0ll`l`lNG VERY SUCCESSFUL Tlnny-two Iarm Women of 'n ts County Gather ln Arlington Ior Three-da: Chapin( .ue Vlsltlng When the leading educational spl- r lu founded the American Institu- tion lmown aa Chautauqua,they chose Chautauqua. New York aa the place suitable for the location.The word Chautauqua literally means "outdoor school"and ln substance thls is what was held at Chautauqua, New York..Hera the leading apidts ln the educational world o f Amul- ca came and pitched their tents and spent weeks every summer llnanlu to lectures from msn versed ln their subjects.Programs ol' every nature ure enjoyed and when the session was ovef thosa participating had benefitted physically from the out- ooor tlfe and menwly and splritod- ly n oi r th e mn o f md n um the y had enjoyed. Tho prime idea of the Chautauqua has always been of an educational and inspirational nature.A p we sretlinz this from our present" day Chautauqua?We hare always been a Chautauqua booster and in the true sense of a Chautauqua, we shall al- ways he. but we have been forced to admit that the tendency of the pre- __':_ (Ill.Saturday. Nov, 21, ms .VALL EY N gwg Hr. xml Mn. Peter L Pelenm and Snturday. JUL 23. 1925BELL !,RBEK family and Mr .And bln. J im V.|n 1 Sltunily. April \7. 1926 Hon- and fnmiiy nturncd home nite:Saturday. June 5. 1926ln .Em!!hli ma n xml a hw weeks outing trip.Satunhy. July 24.1926- Sundly evening at thc lcngelonz name 11| young folks uttemfed l a i n :picnic nt Oakrdly,K n n l lllh D a wn In-anger. Irene Holunnn, Alvin Wntenlng, Alvin Vd!klmP,'CecLl Ullman Hn . Emh Ln llmm nd ma Holman ntumed dur 1 wse k' | vim in nel me uaml tra de wi th an J. L. Pounds v . . ers Saturday aftmmoon. 1| Holzman spent I'rhlay 1 1 Hn. Emil L lllmln.n ilh n r i r n :'|nf|1§n|°'lnl hmlllul pllnnewl r "" " ' nt Olklnml Sunday, butr the nin they an theh r an nw Aumm Kem »mud; mum and .B l a i r ,N e b r . e Sinnzer and Knnnnh:nil Thelml, I-'red Bn;-nmuy, om Lnnglmm , \_ L i _..., _ _ _,.._ ,___ _._, . _ _ _ lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIII||Ill||l| `~.;§ ,x / "'.E a ~~~ m a ;§ V ~'.1 \ . ," O 1 11 f ~2~E @ /`~ ® 5 ; m 1 @ ~ 'ill deliver an AUTOMATIC W asher to your ; ving that laundry problem ~ ~§ August 3l st E~~.5 M o n t h l y r -,4 UI!hlbntliqf,un:Ui...»-..--..,_____llnaemble gave the finest mualcll Of $l.'l30,{l3T "lil Alamos and their (amiliea anll|CENTRAL g g BUILDING 'um day perfo nee ta ras.e _t n u m ; cr tcr1.ainn:enl.of the entire season The company coneiata of five mem 14,112 " _1;V-1°A r sbua, three harplsta, a viollniat and Rl 0 I '$3'N.53l eelltitl., and they produced some SWG*Nebraalta former:Intl tourlat umbers which " ' " °well ' ° " " ' ° "now enjoy lac miles more of Feder In the evening, thla same companyprttentedthemusicalpneludein colonial style and costume,vrhlw proved highly intercnting and enter taining.E.It.ltichanleon,"Big Ritllh" waa the speaker for the ere- 11alaid highways th~n they elld a yea.age. according to the SearsRoehucl Agricultural Foundation.This rnlle ago,completed in the rear endln: ammbera of the Eastern Star and |ttheir families are invited to be pre-f tgrxilglun l ;m:l| F;r::d$nd¢ sent. at Fair Grounds Park. Arlinz Hotel Roberta: 'mid Grade. *°";.Iolu schmhu. Fourth Grade. " 'm'"""'°" i n °h'"¥°'Sena llcnelwn, I-'ifth Grade."'=i'}'"8*°""°*'S°_'*°21 _.Margaret 3dcCormicl|:.Fifth Grade hlchtnley Chapter ha ist. o.r..:>. Ekanor lluddleson, Sixth Grote. .a Made Bourke. Sixth Grade. nmltt 0111 :»Cnom.s\t1z.1.m1.:~»;Ho nr a!castor:n u l t n t x o June so. coal. a total of r1,4ao.um=z n o x o n n o n x z x o , s o w . 1 'of which the federal government fur.;dsp pin mu Thlrd and Fourth m a n t a m n o o n 1.m:r un ss Thlrty-two lined mothers of Walh mctcn County enjoyml a red Vaa- tion at the find.mother?outing. hell: at the Washington County I'slr (irnundn at Arlington Tuesday, Wed nmiay and Thuraday of tbl, week. A very interesting program was arranged for by County Ascent Geo llnten.Tuemlay afternoon,County into the line of the common road shown.Our preaent Chautauqua wh cloud last night,in our oplnl lied ln it'e mianlon.We are not prune to criticize hut in our way of thinking,the moral uplift fran not there.The common road ahorr ole- ntcnt vraa predominant and even um Ieature was poorly carried out.Thin war no tault ot the gaaranton who in the main, ailnetl the cootrad with1tlr t 1tained nlth wltticlsms .ng an c I e 1 lnlxhell S6Tl.83l.llighuay cunatruc 1 Tl.e Blnl1;Clty Schools rank among tZona'Datls, ying and 3¢¢¢m| Grades Supedmenllent Bile llabel m u h ..t11 tntrlc 'T"fl ~"Tfif'1..,,. pmwdlllon under this plan new under wa the bool.in the state.1""""' ` .1.t.|t ,in the Italo totals 920 Itlllca, ".'1"|1u: luozz sc hool. as ' .l . |... ..t et w m a l t y o l';'r .1 '" f ':`_"']lad oxpetlr the total 'mtlc-age completed pruwu 1 lull ~ ~ a n d c o n tn ltlut year Wil 1,S40 !l1ll'El U15 state university.~ +.=.\: mo a t of tl.i~llllmbef,,E | lll :nldlllonal mmu e f \bl\l|.'Bh|\i{2 A member of the North Central 1 . .\h|1 ut»-tituted ,m, | § "" """ "" °°to the toumt in t e Aasociatlon ol Colleges and Sec..1 ...| 'l . l t '| ¢t t | l 0 t | . t \ ¢ n t l t o t h e f a r m e r ,u |o m l a r y 5 ¢ ; , w 1 , i l \t i l t l f a J I l . \ . n ¢ l . 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" ; : ; " . l 3 J I r y : t r a d e t e : u : l ; e r l a e x p c r l . \. _\1 1 h a v i n g ' L o r c a n d o s p e c n l a t l n h e r t h : . l f .t n )t h e J u m o r e a t e r U d e n a o m e b u t l t r e p r e s e n t s n s r w l ;p a r t r n e n t . r i f o r a k i d d i e s ' gotlett f.1rcua. fun ue frienda A few players tl u t:l.m ~r _eg; youngsters had a lot ,,fl\1w-fo hours laborb\;her;dhoreedond| 1.»»_ i.\er5 teacher holds the better did their fond mothers tlt1|lF°°r roads rnuat u n ro ctasa of Nebraska teacher'a cerinwatchingthemperformwhilethetouristfindsinter-cstyl tifioate.lreadingsby the Ilanlaway roads mighty comfortable, to the fav!SllI ClAL FEATIIRFIS lhlrrwlay morning at 9 o'clock. Books finished the aiternoonk ,,m.l="*f a good sonlceablo iroad dfrom ln One of the beat Normal Trainlnlc ..a.. ._.........._ll1i=»farm to the market:at n own llepartmdptn in the state.Good wx..-.1'n u . t m 11L|1.n\n~¢"' llculah Roberta,Thinl unll l`otlrl.h Grades.Mary Anderson,First and Stttbml Grades.GARDNPIII scnoor. Muse l'cder»on.sws lc s1 ; r1 : nvlso n iff (iilbofl S.Brown.lr keeping with the aplrll. of thc ttmoa, ernphuir will he placed upon the fundamentahl of school work. No homo in stronger than lla foun- dation.Hence, the school expects to huiltl the foundational of ewluoation .well ro that the super structure will alnnd.linrollrnenl.and classification will start promptly ln the high school 111 Fully accredited tlnll approted lo with the Unl1r'¢trity of Cricago m t :l~AClll.'l'Y experience. wilt be tllalrtbtttetl and lessons ae- nigned.High ¢chool claaaer will -1 .|._r:...r fafitnttnna on I a explained the new course of etudy¢|,, hopes of bringing a aiuperlor at» "lt.:lj{ med in the rural '°l'°°l'| trac tlon to the people. but in thla. lllllll the number of ladle: thatlu in ,H auch contraw, the guano- hell In have Mina Hank talk l-lwf tolst were forced to take what they "1 ="'*f| '°°" ul pmol "f " * i lu *\\lre sent.The result was that a lr lltf cvenlng three fdma "'f°"'° small deficit was found and the guar :.. na.~-ne on making the ihnlahrora were called on and the finan- Urunfl fruit lor and the cult]pack cial difficulties adjusted. method of canning I11tli1'» fruits and.ll. next 1reek'a issue of The Enter tvgetablea.Another film entltled.§lmw a full report of the reeelpta l"l.lfe .tn the Niobrara Valley" show-lun] disbursements will M given aa la ! ed many beautiful waterfalla \|\'|\cu| alao thenamea of uw entire gh; pina clad nloycn.Many were aur-og those who guaranteed the under- pr1~cd to know that `Nehraxka pea-1 taking and the names of those who "°"#l"1 auch beautiful *¢¢"¢l)'»The, went down In their pockets and made film "Blue River Parka" showed the] ug: the deficiency. scout compo and the camp firegoin! through their daily rou-3| g3 A_ }{_ PARISH. GONE which |~r¢r>°l*¢»the boys andto be better cltlaena.1 Mrs..\.tt.on-ml of lm.city, ton o'clock dl lights were out|P,,.,,,|away ot the home of her laoy girlr tivo gtrln At=nnd everybody retired happily l~°daulrhter.lies.Cora lrlcKeen on tmnw that they :lid not hare to ;etM,,,,1,,.noon,August iq , n d pared for l`uesday"s recitation. about the same way a long headerl + ~ . -fb, cram.In the ° "'"" "' me ' """° '§`rlght necessity.l three-act cornea Jr.:meal pnesenei 2 This brought out The expansion of haul road sys "Thc Final.ear.3,tent tems both in this and other states teachers an In uemunu.u u r g nduatesusuallysecurethebetter ! l ! E ¢ |I U T u s e s l s w |- - - - -T u e s d a y .l - I v e r y h i g h s c h o o l s l t l t l a t t l l e a c h i n g p o s i t i o n s .l a r e x p e c t e d t o h a v e t h e l e s s o n s p n : - |of all t e 1largest crown s lin recent years has given the farm-£21 Strong courses ln Commercial tu m:fined. mlm standrnlThe local committee do not feel .rs kindly toward the Stantliftl r lah theBureau as they rlld not urn |t lent rhrounhout as they agreed to inducement for going' for himself, the l"oun» That he has not been advantage of the op `er an added into business dsticn states. 1lon to takeJT.,but expected the grmranteeil portuniti is testified in the increas t the same as if,lnlt number of m~dallle markets onamount of money jus .thtv had llvetl up to their port of ghgthe more frequented highways.Pig r,Ch utauquas could be an uns show that each of these market: arrreemen aentertainment of education and up,taker ln fifteen to thirty dollars I-In rl ted but c ltllto several hundred dollars n day,'M t lf properly con uc e:env of lllair and many other towns varying with the locality,the pre n to proposltlonsronrlerance ot' huyers being touristswillneverbe09°1'|1n1 Chautauqua concerns again he driving through the vicinity.Some of these are nothing more than.ruse of then crooked dealings.|g s t a m l e o f s i m p l e h o u n d c o n s t r u c t i o n p.5 ;M m r . ;9 9 3 3 l u l n l e t h e m o r e p n e t e n t l o u s a r e n o u sL i u ( )A A 1 0 |i n b u i l d i n g s w h i c h m a y h e l o c k e d ' a f t e r t h e d a ; r ' s o r t h e s e a s o n ' s b u s i - leunll hlarie Voss, one year and ;.|r.r months daughter of Mr.and\lr-Otto Voss,passed away Frl- . r.night at 9:30 ln an Omaha hos pttal "hom she \I»lntak¢I\ for tttbllle cal attention.~Sho was taken suddenly ill on; hlrnrlay of last week with an inlec i :.of llr lmrels from which she* f t u f.|lllt|l .intl which Wln l.ll9 dl tl.lr ull nf ner death.|The funeral services were held Ill! the home which is located south of lllair. on last Monday afternoon sttw. o'elocl¢ and interment was maclol in the Gerntan cemetery.1 llesldos the parents she leaves to motrn her, four sisters: Anna, Viola.; Irene ami Bernice and a brother,l Clarence.The IInterprlrtc extends* is sympathies to the bereaved fam | >.| ness.The most successful of the markets are so placed as to hateconvenientparkingfacilitieswhere' prerp-active buyers may examine the articles of goods,which should he; oi' 8004 quality yet moderately pric» ell and attractively displayed.lI i nt- :r vnxs rnoar r r s r r ~ I Mrs. Peter Rael: arriterl home onl last Thursday from a vacation trip*in which she vislteal her hrother,l satan Bruce, who llves in sr. rreunl and from there to Arthur, lll. wherel she visited her alautrhter, Mn. Hans; Aye and her taro sons, George and Ilurlolph.She reports a very pleasant trip Paving lelt home July 15th and ra- turned August 20. aork.The students in this depart rncnt receive sound business ln slruetion for the eommeltial world. The director of thls department ls :I university graduate with actual rsperience.43; Excellent training ln vocal muf sic, glee club and orchestra work ¢||en to all students.Ourglee club won second honors ln the lays'state contest.1(4) Special attention is given to the gglittlefolksbyourpdmary rverls..(Sl Special emphasis nn debate lnll declamatory work.We aim to teach the student in debate in business man would do things in[ business.Our students have won ttalning and clean wholesome ath letics.We develop the;__;~ptrit of fair play and clean sportsrnsnshln umontt our students.(7) One or the strxgest alunihi as sociations ln the tate of l'~lel.rras» lea.Over eight lttlmlrttl graduates have finished the Blair llitth Rchools.~--r Boys and GirlsAttend a school with a state wide seputatlon.Attend a school that Ula results. Attend a school that you can,look 1 Hugh school students should keep l'| mind the necessary required cours es.the number of crellitn required for graduation.A rhorouxh study of the various high school courses of study sltutllnl be made before en rolling.Students comme: fromthe country boys' should hrlng their high school lttlmla- slor certificates.E The glade work arlll also start promptly at nine o'clock Monday morning.Parents should seo that their children stan promptly thai firr t dar ! ......__Alull at five and prepare bnakfast.eighty rears.Yolo was taken as to when breakfast'Arm Tepler was born May 30, should be served.).le. wanted lt at, 1845 at Pendleton, New York and at fire anlllvfsw wanted "1.f the use of seventeen was married gn thirty.hoyjinally decided on 't lr. A H Parish at Ric hland gm, enthirty ._.I r,Wisconsin.Soon after their Werlnesday fonenoon,(Just lrlar»mm,4,g,,the husband }olned h , shall [rom the Arlington l'~iurseriea.l,,ma and served through the rebel- told how to beautify the home lrrountls which was much appreciat- eir.Wednesday afternoon,lt.E. ltollanrl ot the Extension Service, explained the purpose of extension work in keeping our soll ln a pro- ductive form as the soil is either d.rectly or indirectly the source ol our wealth.The singing and "net aoqwnted l llor..During his absence their nrst chllcl was born.In 1873 the tamlly came to Ne- brunlta,aettlina ln Fllnrore county and later in 1382 moved to B wr , where they since resided:lllrs. Parish aas a woman of true christian character,practicing the virtues of her religion at all times ann in antanner that made hsr.llta Parents owe lt 10 their ¢lllltlt¢t1i".uh our nelsthbor" part of "gg pm trol;worthy of emulation. to NilllP .them with the f ° ° mh u ° n . ' " " "was taken ca i' br Missl The funeral services were held on for a fruitful career.tooth *h°"l'llI\lary Ellen Brown of I-Istenslon ttmnmdsy llternoon from the home |lot ba allowed to pull lIll0 blind .llSl'l\l| l5a ' h u e sitting |n||physical of llil daughter and [ha lHI1lll|lI wggfg .leys;to put loaf into ""'""°"'""°*¢wr1l==s exercise was token care vfltsza to rest beside those of her hus- ' " ' " 'scholastic honors..*porltlon for making the must of '*f='br an-»lm Hartke, rtllmm eoun~ band who sal ls.--ed on some yeah48| Due attention glean to physical A sklmpeu educatlon ls a handicap-lw,l Home Demonstration Aaent.prevlous. it *"'5'~l"f a sentence df fallure.|At adjournment the ladies gave .1 The surrlvlnrr are F.dain _]Par The training of mind and body \llll.1 ° e of thanlts to the followln|;.;,|,_Freeman L Isa,gn,and Mrs. our ducatlonal lruttitutlons lrivs inlw,m." eonoarns for their ¢enerous'C.,,,.Mclieelt, an ol Bild! and Mrs. sores the M31 and girl a fair *l~§"~;eontrlbutions which helped Courlt3"J ,\Freeland of Chicago.and lrnparts an Incentive that stnrs n m Bites In a large measure ml _ _ nmhltlon and lltllltia " " " " ' u n n "al.Iccessfl1ll)put on the camp:|.~n,|iBUSINBSS Agp 'lh:s confidence in itself ff¢<l"¢""¥.1>¢tt¢ber. Artin of peaches;SOCI L F0RE¢A31\ I E s r ldctermlnes succees.r ll.ha s ll r gton tomatoes A ROD"education la an asset- G.Glover,Arlington,lcs cream; a lac k of lt is a matter of regret. .lake Franzenburi. Arlington, bacon; When vacations are ended let "llack llrtnren Bakery. Blair. 40 loaves ot toSchoo1" be your slossn s .lens Nielsen and lamlly have ne tvlned home after a ten days trip upon with pride."Es! chosen and points ln Wisconsin. lI ' le ;went by automobile and en- Subscrlba for The Enterprise.'ju)'| tl we nc atlon to the limit. \_/' lmnd; North Side Stone. Illalr. Advo coffee:Mueller Grocery.Blair.one bushel peaches:Z'~iorthside Store. Blair,sixteen cakes;P.Z..Arling- ton. beans;J.Jaclerott.Arlington. pickles; Albert Mansfield. Arlington, ict. Aus.28 County Masonic picnic at Arlington. Aug. B0-Blair rs. Ilubs--two games at Blair ball park at 2:00 o"e1ock. Sept.1 "'..ngre|'atlonad Ladies'to soar at Mrs. Geo. B. Rlker's. Sept.8l'§.''Stats Pair at Lincoln. Nebr. The Enterprise for nsas.,,' \ J al ..~svJPP M. ..t..ore41 »usev/ives know the AUTOMATIC Washer EE You, toqfwillfind in the All-metal ¢AUTOMATIC Wasller a Quick, -Dependable and Economical me- thod of aolving your washday problem.` e convenient terrrh offered during thise FREE a Paragon Clothes Basket with ltand with every AUTOMATIC sold be- t.A $3.50 value.. me Arnm Hardware, . . . » - ~ » - f iv a r . . - < » _»'¥F 2 _ ~";..».5*QUIK : * < ° : < 5 » - € ~ » i / V '~ ;__-_ Como ln and aes It Demonnrated malr, Nenr. §=E =E Genuine Unless you hive tried using canned fruits and vegetables,you cannot imagine how much work it saves. Aliberal supply of assorted kinds on your pantry shelves will save yau hours weekly in the prepara- ln addition to tii Sale, we will giv handy folding :fore August 3lstion of muah. -