08-27-1925~ 1'P"vs" r'*"" *'»:.§?"°Q'/| '
Diair.Nebraska.Ailluli 20,1925-'raz ENTERPRISE-~n a m e
K I N N A I UN 8 1 8~ a n d h a q d q u i t a b a d l y b u tHr.andHn .Canarydrouptommvhiton az the J . Limn homo. andfamily,Mr.:pdMn .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: mdHr. md Mn. Fnd Long md fam- Hutlml. Mr. and Mn. Augunt Keri- the Spike: school grounds was well I THE ENTERPRISEt. 6R. annum had I telcphnm'llr. und ln. G. E. Kronbsrx, Lu- flmily, l{n.P. J. Fiy nn.Hn, Coni l:droveto Dom,Iowa Saturday hai! nad Stanley usd Herman Kari.
vm:IdIghbor Bm haf*|I~Wan.Neiman, ofDuuu lhr and Tfy llali homo fr om a :lx vu \¢lDliI 'l¢| until-Monda y "minghmmi ng mxn enfI|-
u .asA mu nal p ;Un ku r l n :d u i :y nu ng ntsr nlu'm yat AtkinsonandHe-Mr.andH n .C.B.Bunnmuh M: .rtin.1randn . .nman an
I a mN b.tli r ldthe following 11101:lt d i n -lit. andHrs. J . k run took her sonandWillandlla 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. Mran d HnGnd mother. \lnM. G .Ionamin In Gmahl lbrni Thulin! nflnlnr nt thu W m
ntun ded as ' ull u was a lsotheir
dance lt the Spfker hall irgthe eve-
nlrlz-Everyone reported a fins time
andmlnyexpmsacd their whhea that
Iti nhnhlnfth.;u manlxrn noxt»=~;»mia!El ¢l¢f~1M |3003n k ! ! !amnqdournfromHanklnn, 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 .?rklnyWlllilillet, 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 tidr.||.ndHrs.Geo.Davis.who
Melon think It potllbh in an '| .hlha\Qh i mvial![nlHn .Davis'slah n a .Kinala wh o r u rntu rno dlu r,Hn .Nei:Petersonfor ag n
ho me vnu mm.idaya,nnamedxom mhomeat
Gena Vybird In under the are d Kearney Satuldsy.
I. nlmldm u um s tr ik in g.|u r .an djir n.xirbyPa lilrmy
: 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 'nturntdtoNada'bonuin Loand the plank Saturday. Frank
OmahaMondaydh : ln ln di n zll|%'I1ve4! han for draw! a quarter af |
ual with friends and nhtlvnl latncentury prior to gain; to Omaha to
HandIr a .DickBduiill.* f n - n hhis homo xhlnoeagranq 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 mayills.Blrvinlanddaughter.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 drenh e k m#thana ngrownup
ti va l i n K lu n ln l i bi l tak .i n w .
K l n l l t f lthru-deypk nkl u i '
u n t i l
'D~
for on ly... _
Over 125,000 thrifty h
-~' -
| { ¢ C , \ ~a ~tr . ._¢I|Th| Io!lo
Hn. PenaJansen and ann, Eltan theLuther,
Bssull, left Inaday by #ay of miom :~.a
for Norton. Kansas when they willand |.§|m;d
visit relativu for a eoupic of tanks.Ciannazo md
u f~ J ! ! ! \ \ | ' ll 2 0 0 k HL ll ldi l l a l ~
Hrs.ChrisF. J annatoArilnltonfwd Mr. ,ng
Sunday mornin! when he eonsulbbaby.
of!ll physician about his knee.1Mu (No
l r .andMrs.ChrisHiller And |\\'lD|. Sunda
(unitywa nQrnahavidtoralul Niakenon.
Thursday.|mm Hin a
Frank and Belva Sblpieyaf Burla z 9 "Emil
countyan» visitingffllndaand!Mr. md1
relatives ln this .rldnity this wack.Fremont ag
The Pls Club met at the home of,g h , b wAllana u n m mlm '!l1unday .'morning me
T h ! m eProgreuiva Cllilb hadTh 'fgno
pI:.u:.e\l a birthday pany in honor o!picnic dinner
Mr: Dan 'Ihompmn'| burth anniveraon amount c
My hal Sunday but on auzmmt °f,pifuitdlnne
vi n .only a few members were _vfl home 1
able lo be pruent.irlinasm cm
Hrs.EdnaNobleanddaughters,ggCrocker
-'"'" ami Betty were Thursday H#-.¢r.m¢u and
8pr in ¢| tol mnliefforu th ml.
Hr. and Mn. Lua Fink and flm
ilyspentSaturdaynightandBun
gym|||Imn||lmn|IlanI||mmIIln||||||mmm||mlmuu
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S/'Fhink of it---weE
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Reeves,il r.an d 'MnHy mnBunn
P. ll. Tamm Hr. Herbert Bunn arul
Hrs. l;£. H. lelntyre, of Omaha.
Mn .FrankPitur,ofOmlh lll
visiting attheHarryTuelécr Iwi
Louie Grimm home: this week
llr.andMn .Wm.Quinof
iowa spent last Sunday at eho Har-
nr Tueksr home.
TimandMaryTuciuersonand
daughter ofHr. andMu .Ha ny
Tucker, had their tonaila removed on
inet Thursday and an dclng .nicely
The speration was parfon-nldat the
Tuesday to
TheJohn
hiredelav
Mr.A I
I'he¥9ha .. .
umay.Tha
northern,H
campingM
camping o~
Mr. and H
famiiy Kpent
lawnaid
FieldB ~
trere.Blair hmiun.!Mr. ws aa
r m .hunt. ofann-. mt Illln net nuonlng in
Sundayevening'at:beJams: T. thi.: week..
Neimanhome.:Hr.aid
K u .MateIver:-onL1havingaHa k i m,Ne
eommociioua porch built an her farm ClydeAllen
mme.`|u».,1 Tuudls-
Mn .EdAikenofKennard nnMarkllc
helping an com at the Randall Iver- Uruha were
ann home mm llondly md 'rmadar'winMeDo~
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 ». , _
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hé l n d u l i dd i i u n l l l lQ.ara
~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 lui h t,aeeompanled
ng gh day ,mg Lyle B|¢h'a nudes-}|'**lpu vnu ,llr .andH n .A.A.
rn ,ann for gn mn bww dunes .Anderson to Takanmh Int Friday tg
tveninx.1 1 ,bd ;p a ub| .°vl| Itnlathmlu a (friends.l l l u
vnu um aufmm. wuh innm mn-, B eulahH v m wdscwwmn n le d
y £ ¢ u | | w \ n \ \ n u | . d d » d f o l - 9 * " " -
s n ..1Hr. and In. Fwd Ray nptnt Sun-
GailCunnan,ofLincolnandd uwiningwithMn . Nu ttlu r -
lm .na Kenneth Jana, of 3¢;.»o:1 md family .
r ¢,,,¢,;n¢ emmagn; ThzrndayMr.andHn .EarlBrunton,K rnnevr .........»....f.'If.'.. ln ihdr old W' Hn.. Clrl Schlrrtr and dingh
n a m n .vl u vAilco, all of Omaha spent Sun
am. c hu. widen: and dau¢hm.,**'* u an Pxrhr 3l¢C°v home. Min
HFu nd ,in n gmg m s h o pAiles rrmainui for l few dan vilit
ar onMv wl v:with har cousin, um Irene 1000!
Gnll Cuahmlmof Unminlnd RudyMe n aC.B.BunnandIlerblrt
xmasaftBnmmgwnI n nsur- ,Ba nu dro ve so omm la st Mon day
7 nmlnl c slkrn at the E. wgigumn tnninns.mc.`|Hn. Parker McCoy. Sr. and daugh
g hg p n k n u r nn ts lb bc un dtarfilrtruxienaoznpxaiqi .hp Vaughn
mp; »|\|,,¢||,_9| t1OmahaSundnycnviadtMn .
Hr. md Hn. NN; mg tvro nu n! Va ughnattheUnivanltyhospital.
~fI u n h i llmvn ,l u nn oprnlnt Thu)returned hom# on 'l`u»|~!ls
u m a t a n P n lNoel homo.5l n .n mSearsspent.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 riyum. W ebb-f to Gmnha hit Thurulaywh ln uh !
Mr. and In G. E. Kroalbtrl | 11d*'l" oplnlod on for appandidtls Sl!
zhildwmntur nldBalurdlyha mn :inlaymorning.Lamentreponaare
nh 1rook'| trip no Atkimom Nlbr.gmt an 'Ia :mins dong IllwhfHer
lin. L" gq,;,;, md non, also pm. wldnna nnlaylngI tthaP.w.
4* Webb are vidting in gm, Ylcinilyh 3lcCoy home until che reeovan.
IB 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 lhorminer.li n .Chu-Wldomr.
Kc nnvli.Aug.Hr-Qlr.un!Mn .
ArthurJohnnonmachlldnuo!
B n?| mc lam,Calif..elmoSatur-
spent Friday afternoon at tht Parker
McCoy home.
Haroldlh u la rinworkingfor
BiilyRutledgeah wdays,takin
the place of -hp Vauzhn.
3Nr.andMn .Manda!Keeand
mr, al' Long Pino :pant a few day
iln l.weekatthoJ u n uConetyday9.9 visit.Hr.J dlnlolflmother,
rl!l lrH n .Wm.i lu'aror awn v f ; ; ; 'Mn. L. D. Warrick hu bun qui
l luJvisit_§}=f;_;_; ;, ;; =; - "mus t th ep u tHeck with theflu bu
is be tte r as mn mmm.andbl fin d!m m feh lnti l|n.hl¢boywi n .Hr. lml Hn. W ill Bandar, of Om:
hmvisitedhers h i n ,Hrs.L.I)
Narvlnlllller fellirons the hur-.Warric k oql day hat weak.unix: hll !athlr'| lun bam \1h1I1|_Etnoi Compton. of Kennnni, :pen
WI h a y f o r h u w a s' P " i " ° d l u tweek withRu th a i m..
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Arononflmilyenter-lin L eona Holtman sp ent lenniMh z An gliaBracken, 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 Frldnyw su.-Ismxzn No us
wen on }he'l1wly tonu. on | flshlnzmdFnenda ue ghd ua hut dm Leo
» andhm a complete Hultlmln u gradually lmprmdng..IML P. sk vx u mu1-|¢~iu»¢|\¢mrn.nrpen.1y n
rx. Milam Rablnwn Ind lexnoon with Mn. Sophie Linux.Snndly ag ShenaniolhlA committee of menhave bean
ln!to lee tho Henrylvruking on the school ylrd bvfon
|¢um»¢ Stationwhlle uw °P=1=inz of "ml um ml.Mn. oasimmaand ,misrn. Palmer Allen an vt-ldnuzhlerlanlm. vlxiud lt the lauls
chum, Mn. Wm Behr¢'l\d|.Everyone named to lppreclnta Xheniz. that fell ln thisvicinityIntSmidsy.
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 .Markswumv.ofpandldhyth drnon,/ u h mandc a l mCH. cams\
' u i n t
m dHr.andHrsfdaughtar, 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!!guntaat the who 1| in the aonitndum then. They
.ld homo.foundherslightlyimproved.The
nhu, be enhavingl,M£ra~calnnis traveledn a ttovisit
with an lhlouo on her_at variousplana befonMi n La n :
Italrem up har school duties ngdn thi!
Suy. Angurt 23,1925.
Bond!! School it10:00 A.M.
Ho mi n ; u rvic o jt11:00A 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 nancentury.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
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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-
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(Ill.Saturday. Nov, 21, ms
.VALL EY N gwgHr. xml Mn. Peter L Pelenm andSnturday. JUL 23. 1925BELL !,RBEKfamilyand Mr .Andbln. J imV.|n1 Sltunily. April \7. 1926
Hon- and fnmiiy nturncd home nite:Saturday. June 5. 1926ln .Em!!hli ma nxml a hw weeks outing trip.Satunhy. July 24.1926-
Sundlyevening atthc
lcngelonz name11| young folks uttemfed
l a i n :picnicntOakrdly,K n n l lllhD a wn
In-anger. Irene Holunnn,
Alvin Wntenlng, Alvin
Vd!klmP,'CecLl Ullman
Hn . Emh Ln llmmnd
maHolmanntumed
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 ilhn r i r n:'|nf|1§n|°'lnlhmlllul pllnnewlr"" " '
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,
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11f ~2~E@/`~ ® 5 ; m 1 @~
'ill deliver an AUTOMATIC W asher to your;
ving that laundry problem~ ~§
August 3l stE~~.5 M o n t h l y
r
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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 '$3'N.53l
eelltitl., and they produced some SWG*Nebraalta former:Intl tourlat
umbers which " ' " °well ' ° " " ' ° "now enjoy lac miles more of Feder
In the evening, thla same companyprttentedthemusicalpneludein
colonial style and costume,vrhlw
proved highly intercnting and enter
taining.E.It.ltichanleon,"Big
Ritllh" waa the speaker for the ere-
1
1alaid highways th~n they elld a yea.age. according to the SearsRoehucl
Agricultural Foundation.This rnlle
ago,completed in the rear endln:
ammbera of the Eastern Star and |ttheir families are invited to be pre-f tgrxilglun l ;m:l| F;r::d$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 wasarranged 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
1lull ~ ~ 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 . D 0 0 | l ~B m l ;}F |~ "~1c o n l n g t o t a e o u n u o o n ."'| . : |H a s I t l l l a c c r e d i t i n g l ' ¢ l a l . l = r \
; 1 | l t . | l t 3 D I :f f ~ _ ' § g " ; ; ; ' § b , } ; € ;n l a l e t l t h o t e a c h a n d e v e r y 1 ; u = | .
" "" "h e ' ° °a 0 P i n f t h i s s e c t i o n o f t h e c o u n t r ;. -
: I .,'1 t b 1 r t h eC € § Z I ' 3 f ' $ . 2 " § ¢ $ ` . Z 1 : | ¢ l a m a n ; : ' " " '4 3 t o n s o f f o r m p r o d u c t s l t n t l l e d ;l l )E v e r y h i g h a c h o o l t e a c h e r i n at
'..l t o m a r k e t : m t l 1 0 t o n s o f f e e d ,f u e l .c r l l c g e o r u n i v e r s i t y g r a d u a t e w i t h
"h e a r d h i m t l : L a r e u l t w o r t h " I G I f e r t i l i z e r ,m a c h i n e r y ,s u p p l i e s ,e t c . ,
r t u f l l | |f 2 1 l | \l l € l ¢ ¢ L
4
T i t l . |t . l l t c r t t o o t t ~. »\ os l . h o ° * ' "l f I § Z ` § . l " } ` L ' . I ` ; l » , | 1 " I l ' $ , ' § Z °o ; ° : : : . " ; : ; " . 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 uponthefundamentahlofschoolwork.
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 and
to 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 st
tw. 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 lnslruetion 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 toteachthestudentindebatein
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 thattheirchildrenstanpromptlythai
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 homelrrountls 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 gamesatBlair 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 knowtheAUTOMATICWasher
EEYou, toqfwillfind in the All-metal
¢AUTOMATICWasllera Quick,
-Dependable andEconomicalme-
thodofaolvingyourwashday
problem.`
e convenient terrrhofferedduringthise 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 andvegetables,youcannot
imagine how muchworkitsaves.
Aliberal supplyofassortedkinds
on yourpantryshelveswillsave
yau hours weeklyintheprepara-
ln addition to tii
Sale, we will giv
handyfolding:
fore August 3lstion of muah.
-
- " 1 r r " " ' \ " |l " ' ? " ¥ P ' Y Q
41 .FZ yr f
P\l\T!u\|.Qh m m -u - '.\'HE ENTERPRISE--THE ENTERPRISE-f l h h N n h n n i n l n n n i s 0 6 160K
c m m c a m u c m u
u r n s :c s v n c a
W u . U n c h and a n u n a )
Anhr D. 9 -,um Pnltaf.
* l i l y s a u x o A . u .
g n u , G a v i n u A . I .
Drain; norvieu st l P.||.
c a u a c a O P m m s r
! C o r . L la e v l n md h d mu )
L. H. (hav, Punor.
n m .School 10 A. ll.lor nhg W nnh ln ll A. ll.
Chdxdm Endeavor nt 1 PJI.
Evening urdeu nz a PI,
aura. Nirhv . wanna" mo
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
(Car.W l l k u A n . m d C v lf u )
J u an lc K| | | ' n u, P u wr .
Sunday School xo A. ll.
' O m u n a . n A . x l .
Evening uervkel at 8 P.)l.'
PA UL LUTHERAN CllUl¥C1|
(Umm, N¢l~mh>
Bw. n. J . Iieinenuon. Puwr
Sunday School at I0 A. M.
Chunh Ssrvien at H A.M.
CAN ~'r mu r r r
(W. Linc oln and 2nd atnat)
H. J. Warning, Putor.
Th i Amarican Lulhenn church
l a r n n p for lectures an
" f " * "Fundamental Teu:hingn"
Instruction for Satunlay shar
~nn at 2:30.
~undny School at 9:65.
when :very Sunday mornin; ar
=8=0: either In Germnn or Englilh
.r f~ibio du: at 2:80 or 7:30.
Furtlaer information Bisir Tel. i802
pastor lntsnrls to u m
~n-mtlona on Sunday P.ll"s.
ISR EV. LUTHERAN c mmc n
by diy , and flfly mo r e . z o " ww
similar proc lu.
B e n h lma n - Nw zsspoo mm a -ahf dnurch an sn hail: here.
Road improumant in He b : u h
cmlla ior bids on 4:1 miles gravel
..|
zumnty-aight, dry blocks.
Sunttem-Cornerstone ma for new
$30,000 Veterans llllmorid Hall.
Alma-City to pave ghiny-eight
hlv(l|\..,
Wayne-This place, to have free
mail delivery beginning November 1.
Laurel--Tivo loud banks consoli-
date, with nmureu of npproximabe-
ly one million dollan.
Lincoln--'!'hl|place to have new
lwflw-story hottl.
Spenerr--Conn on to |l.u1.,on
neu dam lcrou Niorara river hen
won,to furnish power io: t1reaty~
mar bridges.
Lincoln---Tohl depodtl In d t !
bank: on June 80, 1925, over $3,000-
000.
r
southern South Dakota.
Csmpbuil-Tutu for oil bein; nude
az this plana and Chadron.
Ilayard--Ne\u Greek Orthodox
church an be built here.
Scotts Bluff--Improvements fin-
ished on Hawk Spring: reurvoir and
irrkltion projec t.
:|d |.
o\r|Silver Creek formnily opeped.
iJ 'alr-New filling nation under
construction.
llltclzell--Bent!! Bluff County Fsir
ln be helm! hen September 9-11.
Ttklmlh- -W ork of grueling Te
_..b o g n f e l e d .;B u d T h e E n t l r p r i u fo r n u n ls z l n u i n m n t i o n l h e h m f .
Hn l d rl a i g -l " l fl y - i n fo blo cks p a ve d h i l c I t i n m l n .If y o u fa i l t o a p p e a r n z u i d C o n n
b d t ,1 ..
m i n e r o f t h e n o r t h w e s t q u u t e r o f
t h e S o u t h e a s t q n u t z r o f S e c t i o n 2 7 ,
Toi um sh ip 19,R a n a 1 1 ea s t , t h en c e
c a n 2 0 c h a i n s ;th e nc e n o r t h 1 5
c h f l n l ;th en ce w e n 13.60 t h l i n s ;
r
ty Court on the 191.14 dns' ofBev
tsmber, 1925 at 10 o'»:lock AM., md
contest uid petition, the Ceuzt vii!
appoint Charles B.Bunn or som:
olhes suitable person Administrator
um-:cz OP sxnnmFINAL ss1'|'|.zuzN1-
s'r,\'rz OP NEBRASKA,
"-..- _ . . . . - . . _ _
RARBOADTIME TAB
Chicqo md North Western
m m E u !
8:32 P. H. Ddly.
Train Weat
733 A. ll. Ihi iy .
c. Bt. P. ll. .1 o.
'I"rmln| Barth
7:15 A. M. DdIy except Sunday.
2:00 P. M. Daily except Sunday.
8:28 P. M. Daily except Sands
7:45 A. M. Sunday only.
Trains South
8:25 A. M. Dliiy exc ept Sunday
12:35 P. M. Daily except Suqdn
6:28 P. M. Daily.
' \
neu, In:tees creditor; and All per-R m
ment of uid estate are hcnby uoti-I
fied that on the 22nd day of August
m a ,Aa .Thompson the Aamsnin-*STATE ox-' Neuman,u .
tratrix of uid estate filed n petI~Wuhinjton County.
non in d d County Court, praying In the County Coun;
thu' her final administration account Carrigan 5 Carrlzun. Att'yl.
~ hCl'li|1 be SOIL!!!I l l d lllowemh!In u|¢Mink?gf 5 Estate gf
ma: proof of hainhip be taken. order Willilrn Canker Deceased: The hdrs
for distribution of :meta and unigni ._men* of flower and hom H hu an lam, nxt uf kin, desisees, lenztees,crnhtors and ll persons in-enuned; and the amid Admlninlrutrix tersstem!in the fin:ttlerrient.of
disclmrged.I b ~h uIf you fail to lppur befcme mid nuts are h en 1' not 2
ved 6.40 c hdm;thence south 2.83
chains to the place of beginning con-
taining 22.20 acres and being 24.10
Iu t a i c .
Witneu my hand and Official Sea!
thi! 17th day of August, 1925.
(sr:/LL)1. c. ELLER.
3951.County Judge.
Henry lenc ke,A¢t'y
In u n County C n r :
I :tha Halter of the Esau:of
'I'honl P. Blankenbecklcr, Deeeued:
The heir: at hw, next of kin, devi-
5
ss.w""'°¢"°" <=°s==»;{-i Iordera, allowances and decrees as to
Curngln &Car gan, A£I'}s this Co rl. ma em ro r
In "" County Conn.s wa u ~aporgi 1 se 1IntheMatteroftheEs me of a inesa my nn an ~ 1 a
ed.described u-Tax Lot Numbered 4
¢l n .;_x
D B . w . F . H E M P H I L I -
D E N T I S T
Ro o m s o ve r B l ai r S t a t e B a n k
B l a i r , N e b r a s h
--. - . .. x
ounty Court on the 26th day of
September, 1925, at 10 o'eloclr AM.,
:ru contest mid petition, the Court
n u ;a u n t the pr:yer thereof and
make such other and further orders,
allowances and decrees u to th i s
Conn may :seem proper.
Witness my hand am! Officio] Seal
tl1!-22nd day of August, 1925.
Edward Goaker, the Adrninistntor of
said estate filed n petition in u i dCounty Court, praying that hi: final
ulmlnlstntion account filed herein
be settled and allowed,that proof
of heirahip be taken, order for dis-
'trihution of assets and assignment of
:tower and homestem! rights entered;
MODEL CLEANERS
Cleaning,Pressing Repairing
Located On
Ent W uhington Street
Blair, Nebr.
z~i0'rl cz~: OF H E A R I N G
S T A
FIN A I,r~s1:1 'r|.a au Em
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n .
I f y o u fa i l i o a p p e a r b e fo r e u i d
C o u n t y C o u r t o n t h e 18 t h d a y o f
Se p t e mb e r ,1925,a t 1 0 o'cl oc k A .
M .a n d co nt es t u i d pe t it i on ,t h e
C o u r t m a y g n n t t . h e p r a y e r t h e r e o f
section.Also Lot numbered 14 in by uid order md decree and ls
1,_~......
Dated this m b day o! A
1925.
30-Gt.Ha n r la m n
Sheriff of W uhington
Ne~
I n d 63.213 n m :i n a l l th e t n c u
h u r i n d be d .e x e p t t h e fo l l o w
i n g d e s c r i b e d p i e c e : o f l a n d w a vi n -
C o m m e n d n g a t a p o i n t o n t h e q u a r -
t e r l i n e o f sec ti on 27,ln mm a hi p 19,
r r r g e l t , e n t i n W a s h i n g t o n C o u n -
t y ,N e b r a s k a .3 5 r o d s so u t h o f t h e
c e n t e r o f a i d sect ion,w a n i n g
th e nc e w e s t p a w l e l w i t h t h e q u x r -
l c r l i n e o f a m i d s e c t i o n m t h e c e n t e r
o f t h e C o u n t y R o a d a s t h e p i l e s o f
h e g r n n i n g ;r u n n i n g t h e n c e w e s t p u
a l l e l w i t h t h e - q u a r t e r E i n e 95 5 fe e t
1.1 a p o i n t 423.4 fe e t c u t o f t h e
e l m u r e o f o u r s a i d D i s t r i c t C o u r t o n
t h e 13 t h d a y o flu i y , 1 9 2 5 i n a n a c t i o n
fo r t h e n u m o f :E d w n n l Ma t t h i e s e n
...
|n
p u n t 8 3 0 fe e ! s o u t h o f t h e e a s t : m l
lie! with said quarter line B93 fee! to
the center of the county road; thence
along the center of said county told
In n loutheuteriy cilrettion to the
plnC'.':of beginning,eontaining 6.34
acres, ali in said section 21, and mid
bored 5.27 and 30 in section 27, all
in Township 19, msn Il, Wishing
ton County, Nebraska, containing in
al' 57.85 acne; lflnfe or Ins.
Said sale will be mule punuan!
ing business In feeding z u crowd.Holtnun spent Tuesdsy and Wednn
Everyone memes! happy and not an dl!with H i n Mina.Lanlhont
_
mm the pleasure of tha days.Anders Anderson and miaughler AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
wer:narlh bound passengers Tues1 EXTENSION Ndaymorning.;
Mi n Julia Jackson.Christiana]1'iz lhe Children for Sena!
Hanson,Edith Jensen and Luelle_
Acketmnn, who ham been attending The fini. darn of wc hool Ifl!!
summer school al.the Way ne Suu long "¢\U°¢\ will be l¢1¢lIUWl o
Normal gh,p u t iwalvt weeks,re for thu# children even If may an ihw e l l b r e d s t e e r m a d e n n a ve r -
, t g z | | x ( ; r o N Q Q U N 1 Y I F a r m i n g i s a c o m p e t i t i ve i n d u s t r y
.1 » ' , \ n ; 1 a u n m u N O T E S a n d i t u b e c o m i n g # k e e n e r u e h ye a r .
l b e t t e r m e t h o d :o f fa r m i n g t o co pe '
( C o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 2 )|
e d .W e d n es d a y a ft e r n o o n ,R .§I.M r .a n d Mr: -.Ge o.Ro se .o f B e n -
H o i l a n d o f th e Ex t e n s i o n Se rvic e. ;
ex p la i ne d t h e pu r p o u e o f ex te ns io n
w o r k i n kee ps ng o u r so il i n n p r o -
w i t h o t h e r i n d u s t r i e s o r a r e w e g o i n ;d u c t i ve f o r m a s t h e ao ii i n ei t h e r~ l 1 | l k f t £ d ¢ t g ; h g e ;w l g f g ;t o i c t o u r m o r e p r o g r e s s i ve n e i g h b o r i d l r e e t l y o r in d i r ec t l y t h e so u rc e o f
per CW C.'e e o u r t a k e t h e a d va n t a g e s o f t h e e x p e r t o u r we a l t h .
ee r s w e r e so r t e d o u t a n d b r o h t r
250 p e r e w t .
Considering the eltrl feed and the
lfference in weight and in price,
ge gdn of $25.00 more than each
m b s t e e r o r a d i ffe r e n c e o f 3 1 0 0 . 0 0
|
ws m e n t s o f tho se w h o h a ve g o n e be»T h e w a g i n g a n d " g e t seq uai nte -I
' f u m u a .`w i t h y o u r n e i g h b o r " p a r t e f t h e p r o
s U 0 g r a m w a s ta k e n c a r e o f b s Blum
.
|U q q g g ' M a r y IIl i e n Iirouurn o f t h e . £ x ! . » w o n
5 ' U I B E R S 0 V E R Y S U C C E S S F U L S ( r vi c e t w h i l e s i t t i n g a n d ph ys ic al
t r a i n i n g exe rci se w u ta k e n u r e o l
h b y M i e s L e n a ll a u ke , Fi | ¥ t no r e m a n :
ao n w e r e u p Tn u m l a y t o a t t e n d t h e
fu n e r a l o f M r s .H e r z o g .
M r s . J .31.W e st w a s a p a s s e n g e r
t o O m l h n "¢ || l!¢ 8| |i l) '
Mr s . F .. A . W ac h t e r , o f O m ah a w a s
n gu e s t o f l i e r m n n re l a ti ve s an t i
fr i e n d s a fe w d a y s l u i .we ek .
G r a n t Fa x,tif Fl o r en c e w a s i n
tow ln Fr i d a y fo r a s h o r t vi s i t w i t h
nl d _ £ r il m L - . .
L .D .H a r d i e a n d D m l o w w e r e u p
f u m O m a h a fo r t h e H a r ve s t ni en ie
nm *vfl l k h l a t t h e pa r e nt a l ,II.w .
Henry leneke,Att'y
In o n County C n r :
I :the Hatter of the Estate o
'I'honl P. Blankenbecklar, Deceased
The heirs at law, next of kin, devi
secs, Inatees, creditors and All pe
sons interested ln the fi n d neil!
ment of uid estate are hereby noti
fied that on the 22nd day of Angus
1925,Ada Thompson the Adminln
tratrix of said estate filed a pet!
tzon in d d County Court, pny in
thu' her final administration aeeoun
Hleal herein be settied and allowed
that proof of heirahip be taken, orde
for distribution of assets and assign
men* of flower and homestead Hgh
entened; and the amid Admlnintrotri
eiireharged.
If you fail to appear before mi
County Court on the 26th day o
September, 1925, at 10 o'eloelr .»\.n.
sro contest mid petition, the Cou
ma;:rant the prayer thereof a
make such other and further orders
allowances and decrees as to thi
Court may :seem proper.
Witness my hand am! Offidll Seal
tl1!22nd day of August, 1925.
(SEAL)1. C. ELLBII,
3|51.County Judge.
z~io'rlcz~: OF HEARING
FINAL r~s1.'1'r|.am:z~rz
STATE OF NEBRASKA, inWuhington <=°~==»;{-i '
Corrigan &(hr gan, At1'y»a
In the County Coon.In the Matter of the Estate of
Mary Van Horn,Deceased:'The
heirs at uw. next of km, devisees,
iuroteea,creditors,and Ali persons
interested in the final settiernem of
.said estate are hereby notified that
on the_ 24th day of August,!9.!5,
Earl C. llunlie, the Administrator of
nlinl estate fiied a petition in :mid
Lounty Court praying tha; Lis final
neimlnlstrntion amount filed herein
be settled ami allowed, that proof of
hriu-hip be taken. order for dL~tri~
bulion of assets and assignment of
mlm'er and homestead rights enter-
et and the llllll Administrator dm-
clmrzed.
if you fail to appear before :mid
Ccunty (hurt on the 26th day of
September, 1925. at 10 o'cloek AAI..
and contest said petition, the Court
mag grant the prayer thereof Ind
malice such other ond further orders,
nthmnnces and decrees as to this
Court may seem proper.
Witness my hand and Official Seal
this 24th siny of August, 1925.
(SEAL)I. c . ELLER.
31St.County Judge.
Nofrzcx 01"HEARING
FINAL sz-rrrwm-:x°r
STATE OF NEBRASKA,
Wuhlngtnn County
A. C.Dehel,Attorney
In tha County CourtIntheMatterof the Estate of
Wilhelm Yo u Deceased:The bein
at Inv, next of kin. devlseea. lega-
ten, creditors, and All persons in~
teresled in the final settlrlncnt of
uh' eahle are hereby notified that on
tha lnh day of August..1925, Wil-
lism Voss, the Rxecutor of mid es
ta u Ulu! | petition In uid County
u .
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A .a d j o u r n m e n t t h e l a d i e s g i v e a L .c .R u c k e r ,o f O m a h a v l a i l e d h i s A .w .B a m w e n t n o L i n c o l n m u -l l t n l l a l .o r d o c t o r ,t a k e t h e m n o i r ,s o
r o t e o i t h a n k s L o t h e f o i l o w i m r . : = . u ; h m .M i n s l l l a n l e l l a t t h e G e o .m o t o m a k e a m n x e m e n u f o r h i »9»| | ¢)* i l *b .e n t i r e l y w e l l w h e n 1 1 1 '
t r u a i n e a s c o n c e r n s f o r t h e i r g e n e r o u s m i g h h o m e S u n d a y .I l O h ,H a r o l d t o a t t e n d t h e u n l v a n -s c h o o l s t a r ! K .H a v e t h e m r e n t a n d
c o n t r i b u t i o n s w h i c h h e l p e d C o u n t y ;A i d e n l | \ n n e r , o l L o u A n g e l e s c a m e i t y t h i s y e a r .\l ' * ° ° P a b o u t 3 0 m i n u t e :e v e r y d a r -
A g e n t B a t e s i n a l a r g e m e a s u r e t o T u e s d a y : m a l j n l n a l h i s w i f e ,w h o a r - l l u e s d a y w u H e r m a n a l a y a g t h e G e t t h e m i n b e d e a r l y a n d S i "t h e i r
s u c c e s s f u l l y p u t o n t h e c a m p :l " I * * i r i v c d a f e w w a l l s a g o .T h e y 1 ¢ r ;B u r !C o u n t y f a i r a t O a k l a n d .' l ' h ¢ = n e r \ e a a c h a n c e t o r e n .F e e d t h e m
D c w e b e r .. ' \ . r l i n | ; t o n ,c u e o f p e a r h e u l l l o m i a y f u r h o m e .H 1 m l a n b a n d w e r e o n h a n d s t o v h s 'I l ' l m ! o f m i l k .f n l i t l a n d v e g e t a b l e s .
i z .n .N e w e l l .A r l i n g t o n ,t o m a t o e s ;r u n | ; , , , , g ; , , ,c a m e v u f r o m O m a h a T n e y w e r e a c c o m p a n i e d b y t h e i r d i o n ¢t h e i r a r e s a _ m f .d i v #t h e m
G .G l o v e r .A r l l n z t o n .i c e c r e a m :S a t u d a s t o a t t e n d t h e h i c n l c a n d r e c t o r ,P r o l .R o h n ,' I f O m a h a .Q u i t e t o r e a d v e r y l i t t l e ,p r e f e r a b l y o d ?
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on the four.All lhis rate how long
vuuld it lake a pure bred sire to
pay for himself!
The next question that came to my
mind ia. how lung wil! the farmers
of Washington County continue to
lom monegxby using scrub sins!
lnprlon County enjoyed a real nea-tion at the Gu t mothers'outing]
helo at the Washington County FairGrounds ut Arlington Tuesday, Wed-
ner:lay and Thursday of last week.
A very interesting program wasarranged for by County Agent Geo
Bates.Tuesday afternoon,County
Superintendent Mine Mabel Marsh
explained the new course of study
nox being tlettl in the run! sc hools
ann from the number of ladies that
naked to have Misa Marsh wk the
next afternoon in proof of its value.
In the evening three films were
shown,one on making the Dall
Brand fruit jar and the eold pack
method of canning meats. fnlita and
vegetables.Another film entitled,
"Life in the Nlobrara Valley" show-
ed many beautiful waterfalls Incl
pine clad slopes.Many were eur
prised to know that Nebraska poa-
eevsed auch beautiful eeenery.The
film "Blue River Parka" showed the
boy :cout europa and the camp fire
girls going through their daily rou-
tine which pnepanee the boys and
Rlrls to be better eitlaenn.
Az ten o'e1oeh all lights were out
and everybody retired happily eo
know that they slid not have to get
up at five and prepare breakfaat.A
vote was taken as to when breakiasi
hllould be served, e few wanted lt at
fin and a few wanted it at eight-
thirty.They finally decided on sev-
enthirty.Wednesday ferenoon.Chet Mar-
sha!!from the Ariingum Nurseries.
told how to beautify the homo
grounds which was much npprednt
Elkhorn Vadley League
Base Ball
T w o G a m e s
BLAIR
HUBS
Game called at 2 a'clock
Blair Ball Park
Aug. ao, 1925
COME!
Admission 50c
4 .
Jake Frsn=¢nburr.Arlinr'»on. bseonslrpend {r.~» day! with hirwire. who
Hansen Bakery.Blair, 40loave.e *lille earlmr for her father, S. .M. Par-breod; North Side Store. Blair, Anlvol rish.Mr. Hopkins la a carpenterby
coffee;Mueller Grocery,Blair one
bushel peaches;Northside Store,
Blair, sixteen eiltee;P. Z..Arling
ton bean.1;J.Jackerott,Arlington,
pickles; Albert ilansflelll, Arlington
ice.
a ws a
Our Boys bled lk P. Dairy Special
Monday our B-Line Dairy Calf
Cluh boy s rot their alres ready to
show at the Union Pacific Dairy
Special which arrived'in Frernont,
'I`ue1.u|ay,August 25th at 8 A.M.
The Fremont Chamber of~(.'omrnerce
sponsored the exhibition.Three
clubs. one from Saunders, one from
Dodge.and our own B-Line Club,
were on arose parade as the train
pulled in *ill*Leonant Miller,of
Kennarcl showing l'lopee Financial
Queen. as pure bred Jersey;Lauren
ar' Woodrow Biffar and LeRoy Mc-¢!l.., each showing their Guernsey
entree;while Ruole Rothenberger,
J.('.Rhea.Chester Widener and
Lcvter McCann ehowetl their Hol-
ateinaAe a reward the three cluba will
h given a pure bred Holstein bull
ruined at the College of Agriculture
trade and has just token work on
the new :nldltlona being built at the
Father Flann'llran home for boys.
The following Herman girls at
tenned teachers Instituto at Blair on
Thursday and Friday, Hines Leona
Raver,Julia Jackson,Eledlce God
sev,Viola Enger,Hazel Ryan,Lu»
ellle Ackerman and Stella Rogert.
Miss Ruth Muon, ol Tekumah was
a sum: of Mite llasel Ry an a few
days laat week.
Mrs. James llarrleon is visiting
her riater,Mrs.Carl Hansen and
fnmlly in Minnesota at present.
Mrs. Sam Barrett, of Castle Rock.
Colo., attended the funeral of Mrs.
Esther Herzog Thursday.
Mrs.Fred Mlchael of Tekamah,
and Mary Marie,of Omaha were
|ruesu at the 0.L. Hil.-linger home
Saturday.
J. C. Ackerman and Mina L!ar}orle
of Omaha, spent Satunlayuzlght and
Sunday with llerman relatives.
M m J.M.West entertained the
follouinu relatives nt a dinner Wed
rudsy evening in honor ol Mr. and
Mrs. Alden Conner, of Los Angeles:
Mr. om! Mrs. 0. A. Johnson, Mr. Intl
Mrs.Alden Conner.Mr. and Mrs.
a number attended from here.f
Misa llelen Boyce attended insti
tute at Blair Thursday as a rldtor.
Misa [levee teaches at Amee, Nebr.
tri1 year and_ will attend tnatltute
ln Dodge county thia lraels.
lt in with much regret that Her
man people learned that Rev. J. P
ltlg who has been pastor of the
M. E. church the past year in not to
be here another year.He has been
assigned a charge in Omaha.Rev
Rzgr is a student minister.He ls
studying for foreign missionary work.
The family moved here for the num-
:ner months and have resided in the
Supt. Seney home.Rev.Ri n ls a
llw.wire and has been a splendid
help to the church.He ie an lruplr
rtaor.and help and well liked out
nhl!! ol' hir own church.Th e # hu n
he has for the coming year will he
much more convenient for htm aa he
had to make the trip here each week
en-I to have charge of the Sunday ser
vires.
Mr. and Hrs. Crunk, of Del Reo.
Texan were here a few days last
week and made arrangements to
rrove to Wayne.Hrs.Cronk was
Mrs.Ella Dailey.She has resided
in Texas the past y ear and a half
anal wus married to Ltr. Crunk,ot
Wayne.
the daily farm papers.
a a a
Legulaea Pay in Clll County
The best farms In Class county
grow about tvrlce as many sues of
alfalfa and sweet clover as the poor
eat forma, accordlnl to a (arm busi-
ness report of records trap; by the
farmers for the qrieolmrml collage
at Lincoln..Almost one-fifth of the
fanning senses on the Best farms
is in legumes all the time, indicating
that the most progressive farmers
are using legumes in crop rotations.
'l' heu .se otleg ums sia one dse v-
eral pay lnl practices of tliesa five
best fanners whose labor incomes
were four times as much ln 1924 as
those of the five poorest farmers.
Alter flxurlng out interest on their
Investment and good wages for their
lamllles,the five best farmers rl-ceivad an average salary of $1064
for their managerial ahlllty.They
'han the farm house and tha farm
produce for the family beaides.
e a a
Soiutioll tor Els Markatlul
The best solution offered by the
Agricultural Colle¢|:»ln Extension
Cinular 1418 for the present sae
marketing situation la for produeare
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Grand Inland-Gund Inland a n
ning factory being remodeled; 95 I1
».electric motor being lpatslled.
Loup City-Wh.ite Way mid urea?
rom this plus being znded.
North Platte City to improve
tra-el. lighting system.
Humboidt-New Texaco nn-ic i
at! non formaliy opened.'
Pldisld.'I.verll residences ln||
fist new stun buildinn under con
nlnxdion.
llrnum--Work started on u.it1»"=~
mu holrpllal.
Gothenburg-Slate highway be
tm f n this place and Cond to in
fu.ni
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SHl'IRlI"F SALE
D.Z. llummert, Att°3
Notice is hereby given that under
nn-1 by virtue of an order of sale
imued out of the District Court o!
Washington County,Nebraska,and
in pununnt of n decree of nm court
in an action therein pemiing wherein
Edward Mntthiesen, Administrator ol
the estate of F.H.Mntthiesen, de
cemed in pinlntiff and Thnmu Chris-
tinhssen,Mette Christiansen,and
Tlwmns Chriatiamen.Guanlian of
thereon at the rnte ol 6 per cent
per annum from the 18th day ol
July,1925.To the State Bnnk,
Rini:$3222.47 together with intenerd
thereon nt the rate of 8 per cent per
annum, from the 13th day of July,
1925, and for coats in the amount of
$25.20 and nil accruing costa;the
mi-I decree of Judgment and fore
cloxure providing that uid premises
above described be sold to antisfy
sniu Judgment, interest and costs, in
cue the name remain unpaid for a
pcriotl of 'bventy days. from the
entry of mid decree which was made
on the 13th lily nf J uly,1925, Intl
said Judgment,interest and eoete
.r;
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School Supplies
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We are showing a Big New
Stock of School Needs of all
descriptions.Our prices are very
reasonable.
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t r m l e d t h e H a r ve s t Pi cn ic h e r o S a t -
u n l a y a n d vi s i t e d r e l a t i ve s .
M r s .R o y H a r t a n d ch i l dr e n ,o f
l m o n . N e b r .a r e vi s i t i n g h o r » i n t e r ,
31:r.C h r i s T m h l s e n a n d M r . T r u h l -
! l ! Ih i r .a n d b l n .Ch u n .H o r n sp e n t
Yt rr lr la y wi th r e l a t i ve s i n O m a h a .
fl . J . G i l m a n , o f B l a i r w a s a H e r -
rn:.'\ca l l e r Su n d a y .
M a r t i n Jo h n s o n Ic fr ' I h u m l a y fo r
n fe w w e e ks s t a y n t C o l o r a d o S p r i n g s
M r .Jo h n s o n is a s u ff e r e r o f h a y
.......» a x.-
Jo hn Su tt on ,M a l ve r n ,E a r n e s t a n d
J u m W ent.P
l i m L e o C a m e r o n w a s a n O m a l w
vl n i t m W e ll n ts d ny .
W a l l e r H o p e w e l l w a s d o w n f r o m
Telluautnh o n htlslncnn Sa t u r d a y .
A m o n g t h e o n t o ? - t o u n pe o pl e a t
te n d i n g t h e p i cn i c w e re , M r . a n d M r s
ll n l t A l l e n o f Bl a i r ,M r .l m ]M r s .
Jo h n Bc n t l y a n d Del os,M r s .Ch i c k .
Tl r .a n d M r s .W m .Ur u n e ,L l o y d
l é e i fe r a n d Mi n n M i l d r e d P r a t t ,M r .
a n d M r s .B .0 .Mc D o n a l d ,M r .a n d
M r r .IL L Q .li l l r r i n , a l l of Tc l s a m a h .
W e a r e i n fo r m e d t h a t h r D .W .
llc ll,w h u e o fn t n i l y res ide i n O m a h a ,
b u : w h o h a n b e e n p r a c t i c i n g a t E x e
te r,N r h r .has ma ri e a r r a n g e m e n t n
t n lo ca te n t Bl a i r .D r .ll c !!w s u u
Il e r m a n C h a u t a u q u a r o r ur e a w t u
open. Sun day,A u g . 3 0 f o r a fl ve a i a y
.wmaainn.Th e p r o g r a m fo l l o w s :S u n
i l l \ } n p r o g r a m w i l l i n c l u fl c m u s i c a n d
cx r r c i n e a u n d In t h e e ve n i n g t h e
$ 3 0 0 0 c h u u t a u q u i p r i a e p l a y " A c r o s s
t h a S t r e e t *w i h e g i ve n b y t h e
Bl l an c r p la y er s .Th e L o t e l e a a Q u a r -
DI u u n m y C S I !In I l l ]w a s n t ;w
on za nl ae a c o o p e n t l vu ass oc ia ti on
a n d m a r k e t t h e i r a g p l n qu a n t i t y .
I f a f e m u r u l d p r o d u c t c a n l n a
l a m e q u a n t i t ,h e oo u l d g r a d e lata
o w n I a n I f t h o In h e r e n t dl ffl e u l »
tl ea w h i c h p r o d u c e r :an d le o na um er a
h a ve i n cunu luct lng tr a n s a ct i o n ;d l -
t e t t c c o m p o s e d o f t w o p a i r s o f t w i n s r e c t l y c o u l d b e s o l ve d , t h a p r o d o o o r" i l l fe a t u r e t h e second ¢lay'a p r o - l m l g h t w o r k u p a spec ial t r a d e ol.
g r a m .B o y , D a l l a n d C o . l a t h a n u b
j m o f a n a d d r e s s b r F r e d E . G a t e s
In t h e e ve n i n g .Th e l l l a c k a n d W h i t e
l l r vc u e b y D e w e y h S y m p h o r u c B a n u !
e . t o a p p e a r t h e t h i n ! d a y .Th e B e t :
N a h t r i o o f y o u n g l a d i e s g i ve a fi n e
p n q r r n r n o n t h e fo u r t h d a y a n d a
lec tu re b y D r .F r a n k l I.G o r d o n o n
" S h o o t i n g . t h a G o a l . "F h a p l a y ,
'* f. |\ nn nv"l w H u h Il u n n c o m o n l"rl~
rh s r r i m l n n t i m r c o n s u m e r s i n h i s n e a r
b r t o w n .
Se ve r a l ro rn r nu ni t la a o f t h e st a t e
a r e n o w fo r m i n g .aa ao cl a ti on l t o
m u l e a n d mz i r h e t c o o p l r a t l r e l y .
r n .a y n l t m t h e y a r e m i n g Im a p r o r -
a n successful i n w e a t e m a n d n o r t h -
l er n s t a te s .
0 a o
Rc au lt a o f S m u t C o n t r o l
grin!-nl :ml xnveled.
Flankiin (urnerslone hi d for a sne w c ounfsouse
H. Niglam, Yutor.
Bundsy School 9:15 A. ll.
Homin; Sonic !10:30 A. H.
IIveniru; mrvlcu al. 8 PM.
RE-ORGANIZED CHURCH DF
.ma n s c m u s r OF LATTER
DAY SAINTS(Linc oln Street Intron Sth 1 1211!
21612 T. J. Elliott, Omahl,Supply
Bundy Brhool at I0 0'c l0e!.
Punc hing Slrvleu at 11 A. H.
BT. FRANCIS BORGIA
(Catholic Church)
(Coma: Cairn md sw stunt)
Ylthir C. A.Btnn do rf lr ,Pastor
B m m d n m S u n d a y at n el:
month , li m at D A. il.
Sloane! and Fourth Sundays, Hua
li 10:30 A. a.
1 - n u 1 1 - u
PZI IRA BKA v r a s x l x
I N D U S T R I A L a s v z z w
n -
mica T o cnan rnons
0 F ms'r.\'rza
:AT E O F u u n ms x a .
Washington County jla th C u n t: Ou r !
In tb l Hi l l! !of the Fatah of
I Hanna Ihc eu alz To The Cn
itsfl of uid I'I|¥.lt¢: You an Here-
~!Notmo d, Tlut I will alt at the
unty Cour! Room in Blair in said
arty,an tha m n day of Sept,
:ui tha 12th day of Denrnber, 1925
: 10 o°e1ock mm. on nah of nk!
ya to n e n ln and examine all
ina ;¢alnst u i d Estate,with a
l to their ldjuslmint and d i d r
-~'rhezimo ilmitnd for the pn
nlatlon of c laims qdnst nld El-
e i s thru mouths hom the llth
1 of Bepmuber A.D.1925. md
he uma nmiud for payment of
abil in Quo ' f u r from u i d llth
~ls of September.1926.
W lt a u a my h a n d a n d t h o a n lo i '
in Uounty Comm, this Sth by of
August,1936.
(SEAL)I. c. z~:u.BR.
~51.County Judge.
1...
4 a c 1 : llCHURCHo
(Cor. Colfax and Sth linda)
0. U. H¢Pnoud, Pastor.
Bunch; Behoei 10:00 JL K.
Homin( Sonic! 11:00 A. ai.
Epwonh League 6:80 P. H.
ikc ning nrvic ea at a PM.
Prayer looting Wodnoadny non-
Ia( 7:30.
;uA1w's E rlsoozmz . CHURCH
(Gum Strut bwnfn 0.3: and Sth)
Rev. Chu. D. Herring, Pntor
Ho b Communion ovary Sunday
aHoly Day nt 7:80 A. ll.
Chamh School at 9:45.Also alr-
every Bunmhy.
Motto Christiansen, Insane were De'
femlnnts, I will on tho 22 t day ofSeptember. 1925. at 1 M ' c I Mk , P .
M.,at the north Front Door
'Of the Washington County Court
|House,in he City of Ulair,Wash-
ir.|;lon County, Nebtukl, neil at pub-
lic suction to the highest and best
bidder for as h,the following de-
scribed meal estate, to-wit;
The north hd ! o f th e nonhwnt
:gm-rter of the northwest quarter of
Section Twentysix (26),Township
'Nineteen {l9 l,North of Range
Eleven wa. Ea st of the sm I'.M.
f alno the foliowinl tract of land, to
wit:Cnnmencing nt al point Thirty
't`ive 135)rod.: south ob the Center
of -'Section Twentyneven {27), Tonn
thsp Nineteen (19).North.Ronge
Elesen ul; am of the Sixth Prin
cipal Meridian;running thence uett
penile!with the quarter Eine of
u i d notion to the center of theCountytional,thence uoutheuterly
aiong the center of uid fold to the
eo:-ter ol' North Creek; thence dawn
\lf'Pure fresh candy "1 5c to 401: lb
E
m
II
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II 1
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fuer nnrt about tltttt aolsun or mu
)tll.he finds great nellef by going
ou' there.Bliss Maggie Lowe was quite ill
a few days the pant week with an
ntluck of summer flu.
Mrs.Dora Johnson of Oakland,
nan a guest ut the home ol her nis
tc r, Mm II. I..Rater and family a
few days tho past lseek.
Mrs. Wm. Frank. and son, Geontt'
of lilalr, drove up and spent the eve-
r||1|; with friends Tlttlretlly
James Merritt was an Omaha busi
ness caller Thuranlay.
Air. and Mrs. 0.ll.Godsey,theMassesElerliceandMarjorieand
!»lr. and Mrs. L.I°. Illlainger drove
rt et to Mondamln, Iowa Sunday an-Il
spent the day with relatives.Mrs.
Godsey and Miss Marjorie remained
ff-1 a few days visit.
Bl1».,_and Ales.l'rank Cramer,of
I .r.ilr. spent Sattmlay evening at the
J.IJ.Lowe home and attended the
dance later in the evening at the
[melon hall.
Leo llannan. of Omaha visited his
l|\\nl|}at the Gilbert Olson home
Tltumlay.Geo.Stangle la enjoying a two
aeeka vacation from his duties at
the Plateau Bank and is spemlin:
thu time with friends at Lake Olm-
bt|i.iowa.Hans Johnson,of Omaha spent
eutuntny and Sunday with his wife
:rid daughter at the lt. ll. Rasmus
fn home.\
Mrs.Altlns and daughter.Mira
llarrlet of liennard.'rl-lted at the
t.S.Cameron home Saturday and
.vtez-led the picnic.
Mr. and hire. Marion Dsnney and
r'.ildlefi ot Telramah.t»{l€l'l\Satur
l .night and Sunday at the llenry
Cooper home.A crew of rncn of the Platte Valley
| | t. N company were here Monday
rh un g the [welll along the ditch
where the dredtee boat ls at stork.
ltte power or shut down Mondaynlrile the sror?aas being done and
greatly inconrenlenced those who uae
one-er lor wa.-hday.\Henning Larson upent Sunday ln
Iunaha returning Monday.
former rlmggist here and moved toOmaha where he completed his hltlll
ior and was a tnember of the faculty
of Creighton College.llc later proc
tices'in Umaha.llertnan friends
will be glad. to learn that he la to
bf a near neighbor.
On account of the two leadona ln
the contest being so close lt was
later tlecidod to give two capital
nrlres and Mrs.. D.Buck la to re
cclu.a bedroom suite also instead
of the second prize. a forty dollar
!..tcl:cn cabinet.
A number of Hooper boosters were
l|town alomlay to advertise the
Dodge county fair.They were ac
companied by a hand which played
a number of pieces on the street.
Wm.Kuble |||0'¢|iq Omaha Sun
tlny.|Mrs.'f»senh 'Ihieldlolrlt,accom
awed' by her daughter,hlraf Nei
Idndqulat ol Blair.spent Thursday
in Omaha..
l{ermnn.tooday Harvest picnic
las' Friday and Saturday was a suc-
tttae in every tray.The weather eras
l¢'tal and the crowds were greater
than ever before.People came in
early to he on hands for the rodeo
at 9:30 and stayed until late.The
rodeo, ball games. boxing match and
ltttrreahoe games drew immense
Horde and none seemed rllsappolnt
ed in any of the entertainment fur-
nished.In the evening the free out-
doot movies furnished entertainment
ttnrl *as followed by a :lance at the
Legion hall which drew a splendid
croml.Music for dancing nas fur
nished by I.ong's Royal Orchestra.
A feature of each days program,
which was greatly enjoyed by all
WB- the work of the Herman band
Ort Friday the hall game between
Herman and lllair was won by Her
ttllt lr y a s c o r eo f - tto 3 .lt l r a s a
ten inning zerne.The llrlissoud Val
ley-Hermsn game on Saturday wa=
wen by Llinnourl lf alley with a score
ttf? to 4 .l\lcCIellnn,ol Omaha
state champion horseshoe pitcher,
non the game Satonlay.Stands run
by the espn.: anim, the Lltlltl Am
the Letrlon and Mrs. J. Bl. West and
MN.I'loyd Knott. each did a thriv
""""!4 ' J " " \ ' Z 7dayevenlntr.l'rlrlay afternoon ls
{.;i\et: over to the Junior chautauqul
'nw | |.'¢ll0!llli|I he lteltl ln the Le'
glen hall and one ls assured eomfon
in any hind of eather.Season
tlchelzt are on sale and are $2.00.A
limited number of coupon ticket!
wlll be aoltl for the convenience of
farmers and those who cannot attend
all the ateaslona.
BELL cm:1-at v.\|.t.nr NEW S
Mr.and lllrn.Wm.lloltman and
daughters. Irene and Viola. ltr. and
Hrs.Wm.Wllkenlng and daughtenllelcn,Wm.Wcltkamp and farnlly
and Miss Helen Rothe were Fre-
mont callers Thursday afternoon.
Cecil Lallrnan spent Tuesday eva-
ninu at the Wm. lloltrnan home.
Mrs.ilinnie Lallrnan and the
Misses Anna. and Ellen Lallman, of
Fremont spent the week-end at the
lnmli Lallman home.Mrs. Sadie Llengedoht and family
spent Sunday with relatives at Uelt
ling.Harold Stronger,Art lllengedoltt
ann a number of other boy s went
fishing Saturday eveltintt.
Mr.Intl Mrs.August Lallman
spent Sunday afternoon at the Wm
lloltman home.Master Norris Lallman. of Wina
' ° " \ , "spending this vreclt at the
llm Lallman home.
Miss Edna Schweder returned to
hc? home after spending several days
al.the IEmil Lallman home.
Mrs.Minnie Lallntan and the
Ml-ses Anna and IIllcn Lallman vla
ltod Monday afternoon at tho home
ot Mrs. Louise Votth.Sir.ttllll Mrs.M.E.Wlnaet and
elaughter,Katherine,of Arlington
\i-llcrl Thursday. erenlna at the tt'
lltltman home.Mr. and Hrs.Emil Lallinan and
baby apettt Sunday afternoon at the
IIenry Langhorst home at Ponta
nclleM.l:rt Mar;lallman visited Thurs
day afternoon aith Norma and Le
ona Holtman.
hllss llelen Wlllrening and Leona
Thlzty farmers in Red Willow!
county who treated their seed wheat
with copper carbonate dttat a yea:
a w.reported to thelr County Ex-
tension Agent that they had no
stinking srnut at all this year.Ad
jorrlng fields which were uotreateo
averaged 22 per cent smut.The
treatment cost about s cents pet
bushel ot seed plus a llttla labor
These farmers figured lt was a pay
ing proposition.They probably s°~
between 2 and a bushels more 9°
ocrc from the treated seed for then.
3 cents and a little work.
These farmers mixed copper can
bcnate dual. on the seed at the rata
of 2 ounces per huahel.They uaeocommercial machines and home-roar!
outfits but were very careful to dr.
a good job ot mixing.Ineaperlenceo
farmers will get no results by t o
make-shift appanttua or sprinkling
the dual on the seed ln the drill,
cautions the agricultural college
They should rm dinecttons from the
county extension :sent or write to
the agricultural college at Lincoln.
a 1 1
Clubs to llare Reporters
Each boys' and girls' club of I
braska wlll have a news reporter
one of its regular officers. accord-
ing to an announcement from the
amicultural extenalon service at Lin-
coln.State Extension Agents who
have charge of club work proposetotrainthenewofficersthrough
county conferences so they can write
short stories for their home town
papers and occasionally a longer
story for famt papers.Through thin
ne w timr.the Agents hope to
develop boys and adrlx who can re-
port farm community news in an
lnlnrestlng manner.This ia a new
featuee of the arreatest practka.
training organisation for young peo
ple ln the world.Club work was
once merely ralsing an acre of corr.
or a Pla or baking a c ake; new r.
includes club organisation with busi
ncm meetings. club demonstrations.
club judging of projects and improve
ment of personal habits and health.
Just received--New things in
Misses Fall Hats and also
Ladies' Fall Hats
Come in and see them
~ Blair Rachel Slove§|||IlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllSpencer-Contract ict for tri; whiz
ing Hill highway xndlng.
W&8I!lNG'l0N c o u x r u
1 m u u v n x mt mrrx-za
'Huntington founty lfsrnrfs to Yldt
Agriculture! Cslkge at Lincoln
Satunloy, August 2901, is the day
onanpd for the people of Washing-
ton Iwi Dodge counties to be enter-
gsmed st our A(ri:uitunI College st
Lincoln.ln order to much the eo!-
lc n by £0 AM., it is nsoesssry to
meet at the Court House in F h -
mont snd tene then promptly st
8 o'clock.Brin; pknle iuneh. Coffee
sugar ard cream furnishal at tho
ooltego. Thorough inspection of pool-
trg,hogs and dairy departments.
IJ1rer}one invited.
a 0 sv
Speakinnlf Scrub Boll Dollar-ss Dime
istntion account filed herein be
settled and allowed,that proof of
holrehip btr tlken, onler for umnbu-
tion of M813 and lssignmsnt of
|!|:w.N and homestead rights entered;
nd the said Executor discharged.
ll you fall to appesr before said
County Court on the llth day of
Scptember, 1925, lt 2 oclock P M.,
sf.-l contest :sid petition, the Court
gpm;grunt the prayer thereof Intl
make such other and further orders,
siltosrsnoes ard decrees In to this
North South quarter line of said
section twentyseven 1273;thence
North to the place o! beginning, con
taining 18.5 acres,:II ln Wash
lngton County,Nebnskx.Cement
blocks placed at starting points :nu
at center of public fouls.Also the
following described tract of land, or
pslool of lnnd, towit,-Commeneln;
6,50 chains south of the northwest
oo"|\er of the northeast quarter of
the souhweat qusrter of section turno-
tyaeven 1273, Township t9.RongeCron ml? see m PNP*hx, Ent, 2|-3 feet Wait o! s bonni
Witness mr hand and Offldsl Sed fence on the esst side of tho t n
this : u h day of August,m s .'velled rout,running thence south(5=f"»1\1»)1. C. BLLBR,|1%mm@- to the Southwest c orner
29Eat.County Judp. o the Northeast qusrter ot the
NOTICE UF HEARING
southwest qusner of ssh! section 27;
thence east on the south line of slid
NE '11 of theSW 'Q of uidle c tion
37572; gp NIIBRASXA s -L15 chains to s stake ln the
Wsshlnfton County I ss.center ol' the tnvelied cond thirty-
three feet went of cotomsood groveItCowCouW m n s mob bun W orth!rms'nvu_g_..h.u_L.l:'y1 ~.f'l_. _stoked .""'f"f"f"' 'f fotlows,-t cot
Q.c ~ n .
J Pmcns
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E have told you before to buy
Coal early, and we repeat it
again, buy Coal now while de~
livery is assured and prices are
less than they may be later.`
Farmcrs C0-Operative Union
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Iv n l u w n ,n l u u 1 :v n l l u u l l -§ ¢ n \ B o d 5 i n ¢ h 0 8 i n l . l } l I l | ¢ I ! I n e x t :I n t h a H i l l ! !D 'U ! !P l l l l l f l h f l q r u l h !J g u u n a n n a n !R 1 " | \ l " l . I
u l l m m m : : o r l u m s u e t w n o e m fa rm e r n u r Islam w h d u n s n p u n 0 .T 'A .lu v. .n e x t o f kiss,d c s l u e n ,i e g r f 1 ea 5 ,n h a s d 1 54nf r o m C h l ?D i r t o f : l u co un t; ; ~. .b n~ i H e n f n n l b u l l o n w e l l b r e d i n s ,cr e d it o r s a n d A n pe rs on a i n -;| : ? ; ' a » é ; u n ; . z 2 , h . i . . f'f» . . . w e s t
l f t h u n a t i o n vu a s s u n o f r e d o : - f x r n d e B e n f o r d m a r : a n d m a r k o t a t h e 41 |u n ln l a... . . N . . . » . | -. . . .|.- .. \. ...... .\_ \ .4\..__1.
by mid ardar md decree and luv
muh cans made and provided.
u m a u m m b d - y o l A m- ¢
1925.
80-6¢.la u d e Uth ma n ,
Sharif!of W uhington County,
Nob
- _ . . . . - . . _ _
RARBOADTIME TAB
Chieqo md North Western
m m E u !
8:32 P. H. Ddly.
Train Weat
733 A. ll. Ihi iy .
c . Bt. P. ll. e o.
'I"rmln| Barth
7:15 A. M. DdIy except Sunday. .
2:00 P. M. Daily except Sunday.
8:28 P. M. Daily except Sunday.
7:45 A. M. Sunday only.
Trains Smith
8:25 A. M. Dliiy except Sunday.
12:35 P. M. Daily except Suqdny.
6:28 P. M. Daily.
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D B . w . F . H E M P H I L I -
D E N T I S T
Ro o m s o ve r B l ai r S t a t e B a n k
B l a i r , N e b r a s h
--. - . .. x
(2)
0'HANLON, MAKER IOTIANLUNAttomeyvab-Inv
Oieu in Stale Bulk Building
(1)
MODEL CLEANERS
Cleaning,Pressing Repairing
Located On
Ent W uhington Street
Blair, Nebr.
oF R A N K S .B I G E L O W
( A g e n t fo r F a i r m o n t C r e a m e r y )
Pa y s Ii i g h e s t Pr i c e f o r
P O U L T R Y ,C R E A M A N D E G G S
O n F i f t h S t r e e t S o u t h o f In d e p e n d
e n t Te l e p h o n e O ffi c e "
In d .122z.He ll ,A s h 23 3 1
, o
¥
i:0l'I ln Soul md state lun u ll ialtalsea u baby heaven.of lldunlun in fedeni income tatm|.|In his calf crop hat y u r,four
hundreds af mmm of dollln eauhl num cahren sun from his nellhbon
bt 4f"¢"'04| ua Umdudive eltlrpriu.\a¢rub bull.The entre: wen put on
Vilantinf--Stltv hatchery I0 b|_fe¢¢the name day.hill apiinl the
imllrvvei..nllbrod Hanford when fren finish-
Hld ln g t- C i ty ww new flu ml und muh lor market,They ooh!
lurk, at an of $11.90.if-ur l2c in Omaha.I-'our trash lsur
Waning Wsur-'Pwomy Monk# tha boihn and the fam nemb steers
nne u pg vtd h h; mme amoun t ts umtinued an n n shun)
w s v u c v l u u l l i l u r i s s v e u n i u r l t u y I l \ | l \ ' I u g ;I f l l i l f 0 |§ \ U | l n L I | ! ! £ l § *
n o t i f i e d t h a t o n t h e 1 7 1 1 d a y o f A u l -
Usi.1925. Chlrlea B.Bunn !|le¢.l a
pfiillon in mid County Court alle;lng mon: othe r th ing!that Eirna
II. Bunn, an inhabitant of Wnhlnr
ton County.Nc bruka,died on the
12111 day at Aup ut,n m ,leaving
nu ilill. .Will and Testament, and pal
irind of Bal amd Penonal Eaillc
ulimlled at $800.00 and Phying for
'aimeee 30 dégreea and 30 ntonds
went 4 elwlnn paralhl with and
Alamy ihq frost.sldl of Mid c otton
wood grove to a stake 33 het dist-
ant vesi of Boanl fence on nat :ide
of travelled wud:me n u north asminutes 1est 10.40 chains pg:alle?
I l l h A MN dutribed fence to the
place of beginning containing 2%
onc s. and known u Lot 5 in said
29.Haturning.i o n s Duluth 5:30 p. m., Superinr 5
p,m.. Sunday. Aug 311, arrivb home Monday morning.
Coac hes only --no baggage checked
Ununl nductlonl for children of hall ian nga
Delightiul steamer trips on Lake Superiqr.
Sightloosing drives.1 here is pienty Lo do and nee
Pina NOW to fo
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- r n 'slai Nebraska. Avnn 21. msh g n f m r
in - v - * - - 1 1 --THEgayif,He h ; u h ,Angus;21,|s2§_h p h w
nm .n rizln in ne Enmpfm.
Car!Roherman W u a b w n e n
visitor in Omlhl today.
Hans Kruger Nelson,of Omaha
J .a Cu n p be I1 ,fu r n i t u r e ,m n
t n d u n d e n a k i n g .5 0 - U .
A n d r e w J e n s e n , o f F r e m o n t w a s |
Bl a i r vi s i t o r l a n S u n d a y .
|a
J.zz Campbdl,nlrnitura,was J E £ampbell,f u mi wn .r u n
ma undenaking.5¢.¢f and undertaking.52-U.
Dr.Lnyland sum. Chiroprac tor.If you lee it in 'Dae Enterprise. 701;
T H E ~ t h i s r a i n i n g o f q u d i f i u u e n a h u b e e n P I U N B E R L A D Y P A S S E S C O M M I S S I O N E R S P n o c z z m x c s R o b e r t R u m u n e n ,m a w o r k , 2 2 . 0 0 b c op e n e d Se p t e m b e r 21st,1925,i tg l e n ; i l n e s H u t a n n o t b e i n g t a u g h t 3 .IE l m e r Ch r i s t e ns e n , R an d w o r k, 4 0 . 2 5 1 rfcl oc k,P .M .
i n t h e g n d e s t h a t these t n c h e n O n e o f B l a l r ' | r u ] p l a n a r i r o n n e u C o u n t y C o m m i n i c n e n R o o m ,P n e l J . C h r l n t z n a e n , R o a d w k l l l m O n m o t i o n d d r m a d e a n d c a r r i e d
w a x A .l B O A D l l B .h u u u f m h a n d l i n g .w l z h » u u m h u b b d b h u m n c a l l e d t o h e r t n m n l w w B l z i r , m b m u , A u g . z ¢ , 1 9 2 5 J .P. Jl z k e r o t t , S u p p l i e s ,'z. 4a lu »¢i o l l o vr i n g n s u l u t i o n m a d o p t -
r I d t h e H f i e l d o f l u t h ? .W h i ,f h d t T b ¢ 8 o a n l f C o t C o g , | ; ° _ ! { ; ¢N l . s m .100.00 a~ ~ ~` f _ " ' _ _ " ' _ _-_q u.. .l -.. \. .- "f. '. {-. ..ann " " i !'f'f" '.-- 1l f f L f ' L ...'I'l i a n n ! a n - » . . f_ . . - " f ', { . . _ ' f' 1 . . _ , 'l l Q | ¢ i f ., f.T'I?. . . I" .U H - -DU h A || \ \ | ! 1 | \ n . .- - . . ; - !_ i - - . I - - » _ 4 - . . - I
Mrs. D.lk{. Rhouie.¢,who boen 3|adt.h¢ld|!.nThoEntlrpd.||.
ride lla.for|.Yhncy to loan on dthlr c ity an"""? f°d no ta m vwnerir Long time Ioan if
non.he r son: a r t h e r e a n d de li n od .5-U.
r n u r u n n o m
Inla nd e a Ilmlll-dea l mu m at
il # NUM ll. E la i f , Rib - . u n d e r
¥ l l A = ¢ ° ! 0 v n ¢ n u a : | m n a , x m .
l w r w b l w w o n h n e u d o d u
any perceptable mixing of the df!
clmey of our achooll.'Ther an not
turning om rm: mera and women
of better mold than in previeua
years.The nuluate of t.oday'a high
aelrool la no better flttesi to cope
with Iife'a baztlel than :hone of
twenty years ago.What then, arennThe nam-e a of "Io galrdagl It Ia results that count
aeriban will be i n la n d ;removed.
:from ou r INHIM Im as un explr`
lti o n lf lh e llme p a i d f o rlf i h e p u b -
liaherlbenotlfledsothonhethemb-
lvlvllou will nrlain lnjorc a at the
dfdmua aubac rlptlon pda.Every
ac he:ther mm undemand me the
conditions are made a part of the
a n n u m between the publinher and
Nhaaibar.
1 - o u r
Tie P'rlalllelt'a Sea
"Pnaident Coolidge, Illh hh char-
artcrlltlc oornnnon mn. pleads with
the :mn #Hun and the photogra
rbern lo fire his poo. John, a chance
10 do hh duty at the military :nin
llll camp at Dnena,Ilan.,when
u ld goes loday, aflthoui the em
balranrrlent and handicap of :lla
tinnishment.'r m lm'a n a hard
enough time as ig la without being
pelted out everywhere h e r w for
aeparala attention.He hu gone ao
"MP merely aa a young American
int:ol. upon filling himself tor poa
libla service to hh country ln cane
oi need.He la a 'man in tha nmluf
"The role of the I"r¢|ld!n£'l moo
lr n difficult one.However modes!
and unassuming a youth may be In
that situation,he If the objeeg of
marked attention, and he in subject
a-I to a revere sm.It ia natural. of
ca.-une, for any boy to be prom! of
meh a position.He must, of course
be proud of his father.If he l'\0l¢l»
his head a little higher than other; ,
ll. la doubtless because of that fee!
ing and aol. through and arrogatlon
of self-importaruce.So far lllia
young man has borne hlmaelf with
tl-e most comanendable quietwe and1
kcflltlng demeanor ol' modest dero-
tlon to ntmiy and to duly.'
"lt la to he hoped tha! the P|~uLi»
tlI.||£'a reqwrnl irlll be observed. Pri
vate John Coolidge attir e DévemCamp should be relanled an merely!
one of the men ln line."g
w Inca Blfota Boca the Te k k e n
Here are some lntereating pare-
graplu concerning education in the
L l l m States:
'The De Kalb county boanl of
|
education refsnn to make a contract
with any teacher until the applicant
h u denied bella!in e"rol|.|tlon."4
From "The .Arapaho lflklahomal
Be'9|
"Traveling expenses ln efceu of
U5 incurred by ntudenta of the slate
in n i n e from their homes to the
unlreraily and return ara paid from
the date treasury of llonlana.
"8alarie¢ of teachers in Nevada ar
erege $14I9 a year,which In ¢0l\
alderably abou the average Yor the
Unirad Slain.An excellent.sian
of teachers has been altrneted to the
mu. in eomaquenoe."The dental hnienint is the latest
apétllllll in the field ol aehool
health.Ile beaches can of the lent
and don the mechanical work o!|
ele\'.nin| them."--From the cllp shed
of the Depenment of the Interior
Bama af Educ ation.Canoe for ehaedulneu can be
found In theme Iour paragraphs.. 'The
ratio of pro¢1'aa|rs.stupldiiy In
ih ne to one.Tet lr la tragic to
thlnkotthe handloapop lac nlonthe
children in De Kalb county with a
I
In businaa and me can not whethel
it in buuinena of the commercial
world or of the lthool, I2 still ia re-
sults that count.We have a right
ta expect the finished nrodvn '!'I5'm
our school: and that product should
be :woe men and women of nuperior
intellect, frained £0 take up we pro
blems of life aa they film! them in a
aetloue mingled manner lltked urizl.
a trained mailer.r and a high moral
slarnlard that rw toward good clt1»
re:-nhip?An we getting this no a
peaber det?" now than in iorrner
years!We learn the public to draw
lt.: own eonciusiona.. _ . . . . . . . . . . _ L . . . ' . 1 .xxrrzc u OF HEARING
Estate of Parker S.Roaenbalm.
Deceased,ln the County Court of
Washington Lbunly,Nebraska.
The Btau of Nebraska, To all per
wm interested in said estate, cre
allibfi and heirs lake nolloe.that
William P. Gotlech has filed hi; pe-
tition alleging that Parker 8. Roeenf
balsa died intestate in Washington
uounly.Nebriska on dr about Hay
5310, 1003 befnl a resident. and En-
hsbllant of Washington Counly. Ne-
i:smka and died aelmed of the fol»
imring described nal estate, to-vit:
The Southeast Quarter of the Noah
uesl.Quaner,and the Northeast
Quarter of the Southwest Quaner.
:Jvl the Southwest Quarter of the
Ionheast Quarter, ail ln Section 24.
"'o\nnhlp 17, Nonh, Range H. Plant
l we Sth PM.,in Wanhington
County. Nebraska. leaving as his sole
and only heirs at law the following
named pernona. tonil.:Julia A. R0
xenbaim.his widow, and Feslua N.
R..aenbalm,£evere H. !lo|\enbalm,?1is
4{l\|,ami Lavlnla A.llovemllclc,r
daulrhler. nlbof full legal aze
That the intern; of the petitioner
herein in the above Jescribed rea!
ealale in osbqer and purine for u
determination o!the time of the
death or' nhl Parker 8. Roaenbalm.
and of his heirs, the degree of kin-
ship and the right of descent of the
re-sl property belonging lo the mid
dercaaed, in the State of Nebraska.
la. In onlned that the uma stand
for hearing the 28th day of Sep-
iember. A.I).,1928 before the court
at the hour of lo o'c locl: All.
Dated at Blair, Nebraska, this 2701
day of August.,AD.,1925.
¢s|»:.\1.z I.c .PILLER,
31-0%.County Judge.
Hr- was a hard-looking rufflan, bot
m.. counsel.in a voice husky with
emotion. addraned the jury.*'Gen~
tlemen,"l1e_ nakl,"my client wan
driven by want. of food to rake the
small atifn ol' money.All he wanted
was aufflelant money to bay food for
hle Elllle ones.Evidence of this lien
in the fact that he dllln't take a
pockeibooll containing' $250 that was
iylmr in the room."The counsel
paused for a moment,and noticed
ilu vllehti interrupted br a mb ol
the pdaoner.
"Why do you weep!"asked the
M n ."Hunan," replied the prisoner, "I
|ll¢ln'r a n the pocl¢e|.book."
Grapefruit and
Mint Salad
had
M t
her
her
the
day,August 21,Hrs.White
been ill for the put few years
lrf wonderful c onalltwolr held
le thla eanh.lluch of tbl time,
life being held br a thread until
summon: came.Elvira E.Woods v u born in
Somerset, Kentucky, Oct. 7, 1839, she
hem( nearly eéghtymix yearn of aze
sras spent in the
for a time near
a plantation where
owner,the alavee
Her early life
south.She lived
Rome, Georgia on
she was a slave
leln| inf: to her estate by her rela-
tive;This plantation was the camp-
ing spot for a perl. of the northern
army, our towrlaman. E. C. Jackson.
In company with other noriherneru
hrvin; been on Lhia ground rlurinfl
the rrar, ao a bit of intreatlng ua!
lzielory links our pioneer lady to the
pass.The deceaned came to Blair an
1810 when Blair was an infant and
me aharod lu hopen and ambition*
for the future.For many years she
conducted what is known an the Kiley
House,went of the present freight
slew and it rraa the rendezvous for
lhe hungry and the strangers *HD
carno into the town.QI 1 i884 she was married to Mr
J i". White, who wrviifes her. \ ik
aldes her Inu.-bane]she leave: "thc
following children. William Stockton
of Lon Angeles, Bn. Mattie Pound
of Blair, Frank Kiley of Wiiaon, H
Y.and George Kiley,of Toronto
Canada.One daughter,%lrn."!'l10n.
Kelly panned away a number of
yran ago.There are o number H
grarnl-children.1Funeralserviceswere held from
the home on Sunday, Au|;u»l. 23, at
tuu o'elock,Rev.lien'Ing of the
Epiacopal church l1a|~ing charlrfH
Inlument was made in the Blair
cemetery.
¢ -- - w --
A xxa n f x c z n i s xr
llleaaed to announce to my patrom
that have secured the llne of
MA ¢BI»Il.1.II coals and dreaaea of
the MAY H1~:1.1.+: S¥!0i'l'l} of Cul
umbus.;
Theme garments are widely lmonn
for their superior workmanship.qurlity and amarf styles.
Ann'm~;1.1.E VIZZAHI) has jllill
returned from New York City with
the fall line and we will be pleased
to present f ame In our patrons on
thfvfollowing dates at special prlcea.
Fdlay and Saturday, Aux28 and 29.
I cannot urge my patrons enough
to cail and nee these beautiful coau
and dresses.
You will need fall glrmentr, why
wail and pay more.31-ll..Mn. S. M. Credit.
NIJRMA J E A N c n u r r s
Little Norma Jem Coults.two and
DIN!half year Old daughter of Mr.an=I
Mrs. Harold Couitu,of Omaha, died at
her home in that c ity on lan Sun
day rollouing a abort illness.
Funeral aerrlcea were held at theilelhodlat church in Blair last Tues
ulus afternoon and lntennent was
meds in ahe Blair cemetery.
Mrs.Courts,the mother. will be
remembered to Blair friends as Min
Marie Miller,daughter of Hr.and
Mrs. Hans Miller of this city.
Hr. Coutta lived in Blair a nhori
time before his martial!to Mu .
Gonna.Thor have m l m friend..
hen who mourn with them in the
lim ol their only Cllllrl.
co1.m~:m-: Haan6 0 3 8 ' r o n n z c n o r r
' e n J u l y k r £ 5 5 "" ' " ' " " " " `` "
r
Present
Ind Peter
Minutes
were read
After a
: Chu. Nelson, Harry Blaon
ll. Tyson.
of the preceding meeting
aw approved.
Ffa] examination of tile
following la onthe dilfereng funds
it was moved and seconded that the
following claim; be allowed md she
Coenty Clerk instructed to d n #
Irarranta on we fund: lndieazed be~
low to pay the name.Carried.(2
Jena Anderson, Milk for poor 6.20
Mrs. Funk Allbery , Board for
poor 20.00
Acme Chemical Co., Supplies 6.75
American Dlmlnlewng Co., Sup-
plits 35.45
Bobs Car-h Store (Supplies: Ior
poor 26.41
'llriley Mfg.C#. Culvert:505.32
John w. Burcham, Dep. Shed!!
investigation 350
Board of Insanity,Insanity
case,25.30
A: N. Ballard, Managing poor
farm,40.008w. Chambers, lnsuranoe pre-
mium,'497.20
Cnty of Blair, Water,3.35
Fred De Weber, Supplies for
poor,20.00
Hancock lmplernenl. Co., Sup-
°plien,91.20
Holmqulst Gr. is I.lJr. Co., Coal, 1030
Jenkins 0il Co., Battery,1.00
imnmua Johansen, Scraper,14.00
K il.Printing Co., Supplies,1.20
c L. Lathrop, Rent for Poor,l3.50
County Clerk, Freight, postage,
etc.,23.19
Maurice Mehrena,Sheriff,
Boanllng prisoners,mileage,
etc.,159.55
Clifford hlumron, Salary ami
meh arlv.,86.5.5
Nrbr. (.ul\..&Mfg.Co., Cul-
terts,3425.70
Omaha School Supply Co., Sup-
plier,30.40
Omaha Rom!1Zaluipment Co..
Grader repain,9.30
llreel 0'lIanlon, Tel. é pontage, 4.85
Geo. Ackerman, Bridge work,3.00
Beat.;Contracting Co., Hrldlre
work.24,336.54
1 a.r.l.|\ion CoOp.A a n ,
Plonhl,11.30
Nye Schneider Jenks Co., Sup.,15.85
N;e Schneider Jenks Co.. Sup.6.60
Z.Pnrinh,Bridge work,3.00
(l1as.llogert, Bridger work nml
hauling cement,25.00
Amd; Hnlw., Supplies,3.75
Amdt~Snyder Motor Co., Re-
gnklra,3.41
A.N.malms,Blaating,aoso
C. w.llruenig, Repairs,2.80
lierlel Bertelaen, Dragging.40.95
Dnp Rael: on Company. Gas,1.26
Chrir F.Frahm,Dolednz.199.50
J 1.Joekerotl,Bolts,.50
Jack McDonald,Part salary,25.00
Ziehr.Culv.&Mfg. Co., Re-
pairs,3.50
Wm. (I.Pfeiffer,Illncknmlth
work,4.00
Herman Schwock, Road work, 100.00
Marion Sutherland,Floating.9.04
Wmeon Tyson,Labor.20.00
flon (`.Weber,Ether,.50
Amd! lhlw., Supplies,.HO
Arndl Snyder Motor Co., Oil,305AN. Ballard, Cutting Brush,16.75
Hens Beck, Salary,£00.00
J. l"1. Cruuinger, Hauling, ¥tc,5.50
Deep Rock Dil Co., Gas &. oil,04.07
I m l Ilarlung. Dragging,42.16
C. Holgarul Jensen, Blacksmith
mark,9l.00
Elmer Lund, Dragging,15.15
John Lund, Road work,00.00
Pnsnl Helidde, Salary,100.00
Merle Hchiullin,Dragging.)4.!0
Jack ilcbonald, Part Salary,15.00
Cnr! Vogt, Road work,177.510 \&|,|hiqgton County, Nebnah, hun
C.C.Cook.Gu ,120.84 heretoforo filed on the 27th diy oJohnR.Grimes,Roplin,l.4£||July, 1925, with the County Clerk o
Sam Hu n, Rn d work.20.00Wm~hingf.on County. Nebruh. thei
Leon Hindley, Labor for Aug., l00.00i oeruin petition praying im the for
A. N. Ballanl, Labor,9.40 maiion of l Drainage District in M4H.C.Blaoo,Gash pdd for *County for the purpose of atnighl.
Q
If
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I
was a week-end visitor In Blair.f"""'Ur"° rmgusn neo Ux1ue_ nero ' " "" ' " " 'f w' - mr vlrmlwI. :J. Petersen and wife and Mrs. A. 0l'°|~|l'|||¢ ner nomo W auto.Bla] |Nob -pam! for $1.75 in 6 gal. eana at Ummm service. worn B- Biker.R Brock drove ro Omaha lotlay.|I r r
we £""""°' Ware %"'° at. Petersen an-21.Petersen Hardware.Mr. .na an.. Gnnl. Fox of Flor-
Hanlware.See Our wen window:Mesdsmes L w Lsus nd g G ene¢we r e S u n d a y v i s i t o r s a t th e G. a F o r ~ a n d - g m -
sz 2t.
Lost:-Ford disc wheel and tire.
Between Blair and Krug'e park.Re~1-md.Watson Hein.'St-1z.|
H i n Margaret Struve had ss a
Hines were visitors in Omaha las!
Monday.0
C.H. Bendorf, Undertaker, Blair
Nebr.Office phones 161.Resldem
phones, 224.28-tf
G. Hines home.|r l.M ;
miles west of Ft. Calhoun,3100.011
Christ Rolwer, 2041 "K" SI..
28-41.Lincoln,Nebr.
Real values ln Enamel Ware at
week-end zvesl. Miss Frelda Webb of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Petersen, of,
Msznel., Nehr.1
C.K.Bendorf, Undertaker,Blair
hebr.Office phones,161.Resi-
dence phones, 224.28-tf.
The members of the Royal Neigh
bor lodge are giving sl pan?at
theln hall this evening.
cogigngsnma Ladies' Sewing onnext Tuesday site:noon. Sept. 1. at
Hua .imma nf Mn. Gen!!! Rlkéf
Omaha \isll.e|} relatives in Blalr over
ike week-end.
I For sal..Uur organ and Hamilton
piano, both in good lhape.A bar-
znin if sold at once.29~2f
L. P. Rasmussen, 207 W. So. Sl..
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Heller returned
home yesterday from a few weeksIvisitin South Bakers.
'69~c.Displayed in our west. window.
3121.Petersen Hardware.
Mine! Julia Jackson and Claribel
Lf-ue, of Herman were Sunday eve
nlnr- \isltors in Blair.
I o r Sale:--A real good 120-acre
farm N.W. of Blair.Price sm. per
acre.Hay sceept a trade.
31xt.L. I'. Rasmussen. 83 From St.
n o a n .a s A
eompanled by Dr. C. X. Hansen and
i l f t drove over to Des Haines to
visit the lows state fair this week.
Lyle Gilbarlson la over than in
drove to Omaha on business Hon-
llr.and H n Ed Gllbortaon ee-Hr. and Ura. Skov Nielsen enlar-
uined at supper last Wednesday sve
nln|&he following, Mr. and Hrs. A..
C.Debut and eempeny mm South
Dakota and the H. J. Hansen familyI'or Sale-My 80-aero l a m roar 1'M r .a n d H r s .J e n s L .P d u n n c a m p a n d t h e y w i l l v i a l t h i m a l s o .- g n t h i s d i y .
|d a y a f t e r n o o n .,T h e E .C a s t s t t e r f a m i l y d r o v e t o M r s .J e f f R o s e n b a u m o d e h r a t s d i
Omaha, lan Sunday and vrene un-bufi;MB§m:nm5?urm::dr'::;T fortunate enough lo eel into an nuto
P oeddent.An irresponsible fellow
driving a ar at a high rste of speed
J.1.Petersen sud family spent ran into them.upsetting their ear
Col: redo points.l
her blnhday last Honday when s
number of ladies surprised her and
called fo r a mo ld Lime.Refresh-ments were served and all h d a.
pleasant time.Sunday ll llfl perent'e. Mr. and Ml'3|H.,l bruising ghgm up oonsl¢lerably.§lliaa .Ruby NIIIOH gg. gh, hgngr
Homin; Petenen.' M m Castetter seemed zo get the
.an.. May Fly lsnila c onfined so worst of ir. Ind in. W nerve mkir\s
h e r ; , , , q a t t h e M r s .A _L i e l i e n n y t o a l l o !t h e m .H e u m r e r t h e c a r w a s
h g m g o n | ' | | k I I T C C L n l ) :~d l r n a g o d I n d u l l ~
'not serious, so they an reeovsdnflllr. and Mrs. Fred Compton have nioel .mn\o|Fnln tha Manure Reels lmuael 5
guest st a surprise party given on
her by Mi s s A r m Bec k and ills:
Mar;Arulenon on last. lionday eve-
ning at ina home of Hlsa Back.
Miss Nelson and her mother hav!
n1o\ed to Lincoln where Miss Nelson
4
oiler and exp.,' wa e n i n l,widening and deepming th
Herman Schrrock, Road work,89,00n s. Anderson, lm.: work.1so.so|
Bertel Berbelsen, and work.a r m*
|
1- 1; Ulanen, Repairs,mo o!
Emil Lerach,Road work,31.50'
Louis Lorrch. Road work and 1
dragging,145.25
Rogmoml Anderson, Road work, 26.40
L E. Claaen, Repairs,600
Cb:is 1-'. Frahm, Road work,115.88
Gustave I"\1lhm, Road work,17.63
Rudolph Frahm, Road work,11.81JohnSchmidt,n o m o n l i ,z.so
Frank Moalonkle, Road work.38.00
Thomas Petersen, Road worlt,3»l.00
George Wruse, Road work,1300
Clarence Arnold,Labor,8.00
Amdt Hdw., Repairs.n o s
ILS. T. Garage, Repaira,13.20
H. C. Blaeo, Salary & repairs, 74.8-0°Claus Bolln, Bam rent,15.005
C w. llruenlg, Spark plugs,2.25
Calhoun Lbr.Co..Kerosene,1.30Far. Gr. lk Lbr. C-0» Lumber *
ond posts,23.80
Hnrrock rnplernent Co., Repairs, 13.00
Miko lngerslev, Repairs,32.80
Voiu ireland, team work.130.00
ITmil Knurlsen, Labor,52.00
An Kuhr, Labor,9.00
L. E. Lahen. Labor,120.00
lieu. Menking, Tire and tube.12.50
Henry Miller. Team work,10.00
Miller Hunk, Repain and block-
s-llllKl| work,35.35
Guy McDonald, Labor,100.001
F-unk Nueva.Patrol,105.00
Omaha Road Flqulpment Co.,~Repairs.96.00
'r. G.Phelps, Lupe,1500
U. s.Pritchard, Patrol,l05.00
ltavett Lbr. A: Coal Co., Lum-
bgf,8.62,
(. Saltrman, Team work,3500
Mark Slader, Team rroljr.20.00
Som Stevens, Labor,l05.00:
m m m "{oylor.Labor,1200
Flank Tietz.Team work,
Truhlaen llron., Kerosene,
Cori Vogt,I'Ising eulvem.
15.00
o.s.'»
5.00
econ-e of Papio Creek within ra
proposed dlatdet,all in accorda
with the provisions of Article
Chapter 17,of the Compiled ~s
tutes of Nebraska, for 1922, and
WHEREAS, the Board of Count
Commissioners of said county, havin
taken to their assistance the count
surveyor, and having considered th
proposed boundaries of said dlatrlc
uitll a view of promoting the inte
e=t of the said Drainage District i
formed and with a view to doin
juarice and equity to all persons, an
having given opponunity for any an
all persona to be heard on aald mat
ter, and being now prepared to p
on said nr°z>°»°<i boundaries, ~
: t o w THEREFORE,Bo lt Re
solved, by the Board of County Corn
mmloners of Washington Count)
Nrbrnaka:
I`srst--'flint the boundarlen pro
posed In the wr! petition filed wit
tue County Clerk of Waehingto
County, Nebruka, on the 27th da
of July, 1925, for a Pwnmd drain
are district to he known as rh
"l'=rpio Valley Drainage District,
having,after carefri cqnnideratlo
as above aet forth, been found to -
fair. iusz and equitable, be the um
honby are fixed as the boumla
lion of the sllirl proposed Drainng
Dulrirt.
Second,That the number of Di
rectum which the laid district :hai
lo\e,If formed, shall be five. Int
thnx the bonds of each of said di
nertora ahnll be in the amount o
$5000.00 for the use Intl benefit o
lvniil dlatrid.
Third, That this resolution be mad
a matter of reronl in the proceed
inya of this Board.Pmued and approved by the Boon
of County Commissioners of Wash
lmnon County,Nebraska,in rrlru
lat meeting, thin 24th day ol' Aug
tint,1925.Attcrt:Annie C.Martin.CountOn motion duly made and carried
Ire claim of Theodore Larsen Winrf'iectc1!.| Board.(SEAL
On motion duly made and carried Or motion duly made and carrlelthe County Clerk was in ltwl = -° E, *j°J 2§ f" 'a.d.ioumed to rneet Sept
mlveriise for bids on 100 Tons Q..-1 ANNIE C-MARTIZ
rtkee Nut cod-Beep Vein, same to County Clerk
Cicrk; Chas. Nelnon, Chairman of th
SUNDAY
Dorothy Dzvore,Willard Loull. Louise Fazendn In
"A Broadway Butterf ly"
FOX NEW S. HODUEP OD GE nm! sP oRT| . | u nT
New Home Theater
P R UG R AM '
-AUGUST Z7 ln September .s-
THUR S D AY
FR ID AV, SATUR DAY & SAT. MATI NE E
"THE LOST WORLD"
With Henle Luve.Louis Stone and Wallace Berry
Comedy-"THE SLEHh VVAL|\l€R"
"
fg
Marguerite Slzwlrl,who h u been
employed sn cook at the Crowell
llnfue for th e p ut four y eah and
M:Edwin Lunn were united in
msrrlqn at LM Horne. Riv. W . H.
Urderlroowi offkhting.The bride
was very popular with the HomeI
nh3 was *a plnnnt one.
I..P.Rumunen and family |
mminl to Omlhl this week.Anoth
er party vu hlld for the dmglm
Carrie and Allen. on lat Wodneada
evening and all had I fins time
Blair folks a n sorry to have
folks lI\l| ali were honored to wit-h n mmu n funily movl from ou
m »the \~°~l=li1\x ceremony. . The : n m nity but wish them well
lriulegroom in bridge clrpenlar for their new vsntun.llr.~ .,the Chicago and N.W.Ihijwayf C0.:w{|| be in Blair rgguhrly nd,
and is a very plelalnt young mln_zo Lake are of mn mr estate bud
Friends of the nevrlyweds an extend-nan.
ing cangratulationl.Rad nr. right in un Entlrprhl.
Are You Ready
It
for School?
will be but a short time
until school starts.Are you
ready?We have every-
th
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ll
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.as
oyx' Punu ._ .__. _
yn' Wuh Blouses _#5
ur Own lln 1.25 lu l.'lS|
ing to supply your children with
itable wearing material at prices
at cannot be equalled.
School Shoes_ _ . _ . _ . . : z . z s ¢ ° s z . s o |
Oxford,2.50 lo n o
u s
.so
.25
Dnyn'
lloyn'
All lutlmr Bom .
Gumn .L ._ ... ...n'| Rulllnn SchoolChlldreHun .ss
.so
.so
.25
Glrln'
Glrh'Girlu
Bobby Combs .15 toCovqnlllu s Blrnlhs .25 Io
Garten ._ .il to
J. SAS, TnT|i1gLiiaRlEiiAR\i5|.E
`- Hina Bernice Halben ls spending I
few weeks u\.il.l\her parents,Mr.
and Hrs. M. M. Halbert and family.
S i x bo y s f r o m t h e B - L i n e D a i r y
C l u b w e n t t u F r e m o n t T u e s d a y m o r n
ingto meet the Union Plclfic Dairy
Sp ec ia l.'
F o r S a l e : - - S o m e o f t h e b u t va -
c a n t l o t s t o h e fo u n d l n t h e ci t y .
Pr i ce d t o s e ll .In q u i r e a t Th e E n t e r
p r i s e o ffi c e .t f.
M i s a S u e B e l l e L e w e l l g m i a h a vi n ;
a va c a t i o n fr o m h e r w o r k i n D r a a h a
a n d l a vi s i t i n g a t t h e pa r e nt a t ,E d
L 1 u e l l y n h o m e .
M m J o e B o n d , o f E m e r a o n ,H e b .
c a m e d o w n la s t we el :f o r a vl a l t
\ l l t h h e r parental,M r .a n d M r a -
'Th er clo re hioreh eacl.
F o r S a l e - - O n ac c ou n t o f m o vi n g
t o O m a h a ,o u r B r o o m ,n e a r l y m o
d e r n h o m e o n W .So .S t .C a n h c
bo u g h t c h e a p .W i l l g i ve g o o d t e r m s
m l s ac c ep t :small P r o ve n !a s p a r t
p a y 2 9 t f .
L .P .Ras mu sn en , G3 F r o n t S t .
x iAd e a l w a s oo n nu m at e d l a s ;w e e k
a i z r r e b y b i .l '.H a n s o n bec om es t h e
r,\\a:er o f t h e C h a r l e y Pi l eh e r f a r m ,
Al t.l l a n s e n p u r c h a s i n g l t fr o m M r
C h r i s Pa ul se n.M r .Pa ul se n t h e n
- - - »U - n . u . \ . ¢ ¢ . . 1 a . , v-w n n ah a s be e n vi s i t i n g a t t h e H a r s h a l l
W i l c o x h o m e r e r e r a l da y s .
T h e E d M a t t n l e r e n fa m i l y r e t u r n -
e d h o m e l a s t Th u r s d a y f r o m a r u m
m e r 's va c a t i o n a t L a k e O k o b o j l .
M r .a n d M r s .P a l m e r A l l e n a n n
M r . a n d M r s . C h a r . h l e t z i n g e r r e t u r n
e-l l m S a t u r d a y f r o m a we e k 'a
c a m p i n g t r i p .
R a y m o n d Hi t ch c oc k c a m e i n fr o m
l i a m a a C i t y ,Mo . ,fo r a t e n :l ay s
vi i i !a t t h e T h o r .Hi t ch c oc k a n d W .
E. K i n g r l o n h o m e s .
U n m h i n L a n g , A m b u l a n c e S e r vi c e
R o y M . D .L a n g ,U n d e r t a k e r .S t o r e
Ph o n e ! In d . a n d B e l l R e d z a s .H o u s e
I r d .1752,B e l l 257.25» tf.
M r .a n d M r s .F r e d So l]r e t u r n e d
h o m e la s t S u n d a y m o r n i n g f r o m a
vi a i t w i t h t h e i r d a u g h t e r , H r s . L o u i s
N u e vo a n d f a m i l y o f L a P l a t t e , N e b .
r .anal M r s .M i k e W fl so l ~ho
l i \we s t o i H e r m a n , a n d d a u g h t e r .
M n .L l o y d Fl e t c h e r a n d son,o f
Ecn tr ic e,N e h r .w e r e d i n n e r gu es ts
o l M r s .Ch as .C a r t e r o n e .l ay la a t
we e k .
T h e M o n d a y A ft e r n o o n C l u b p r o
g r a m s a r e i n t h e h a n d s o f t h e p r o -
g r a m co m m i t t e e a m i w i l l so on b e
an n !i n f l a n- - n !m » -'P l ¢n r n n u n n
,_.a n d l i u l e s o n a n d M r . a n d M r s . W m .
M c C r a c k e n , o f O m a h a sp e n t S u n d a y
i n Lincoln.,
L'a. n .| h & La n g, Am b ul a nc e S e rvi ce .
R o y M . D . L a n g . U n d e r t a k e r .S t o r e
Ph r n e a B el ! a n d Ind . R e d 1 39 .H o u s e
l m l .175 2,Be l l 257.2 5 - i f
Th e Ge o .D a r i a fa m i l y en j o y e d a
vi s i t fr o m H r s .w .A .Pr i c e o f
L a u r e l ,N e b r . a n d s o n , C l i n t o n Pr ic e
o f N e va d a ,i o w a la s t we e k .
fr y s t a l Cl au s en ,d a u g h t e r o f M r .
a n a M r s .E d g a r Cl au se n,ao u t h o f
B l a i r ,vi si te d a t t h e h o m e o l h e r
g r a n d p a r e n t s i n O m a h a la s t we e k .
El o is e St eve na en ,o f O m a h a hal-
b t e n s p e n d i n g t h e w e e k a t t h e Jo h n
. \ .Rhoaelea a n d C l y d e M .A l l e n
l\c .n 1en a nd at te nd ing t he .z ha uta uq un
M i s s Bl a nc h e l l l t l h a s r e t u r n e d t o
h e r w o r k a t T w i n F a l l a , Id a h o a l t e r
a va c a t i o n w i t h h e r pa r e nt s ,M r .
a n d M r s W .H .H i l l a n d ai s t er i ,
M i : r e a E l l a a n d Gr a c e .
l l l r .a n d M r s .G e o r g e M c Q u a r r i e
h a ve a n e w g i r l w h i c h a r d ve c l la st
F r i d a y ,Au gu st l 21.M-ot her a n d
L a b ;a r e d o i n g n i c e l y .Th e M c Q u a r -
fi l l s n o w h a ve a t r i o o l gi r l s .
M i s s E t h e l S t e w a r t ha s r e t u r n e d
hnrnc a ft e r 1 fn w \ | . p a i n vi a l ! i n W u .
o n Re a l Li n c o l n st re et .
I2 0 fl a u s e n a n d s o n a r e n o w r e a d y
to dc y o u r p a p e r h a n d n g a n d p a i n t ~
In g a t re as on ab le pric es.C h l !I n d
I 3 3 .3 0 - i f
H r . a n d h i r e .I'r i t z P u l s a n d M i s s -
Rosc.fr o m t h e s o u t h e r n p a r t o f t h e
co u n t y . w e r e B l a i r c h o p p e r s l a s t F r i
clay.
Al e x a n d C .M .H i t e h m a n l e ft o n
Wovneanlay for a trip to San An
tenio.Ieaaa.They will be gone
about ten days.-
Julius Petenen and wife spent a
fear riayn t h e fi r s t o f th e w e e k a t
F u c n d ,Nels.,w h e r e M r .Pe te ra en 'r
b l o t h e r , C h i n l i ve r .
l.'nruh 4. un, Ambulance ServiceR o y M . IJ. L a n g , U n d e r t a k e r .B t o r f
P o n e # B e l l a n d Ind . R e d 1 3 9 .H o m e
I .1.1752,Be l l 25 7.2 5 l f .
l f y o u a r e p l a n n i n g o n a l i t t l e t r i p
y o u w i l l ne e d a fr e s h j a u n t y ha t .
See those a t M r s .T .C .Hi i t o n fs .
Price:-g r e a t l y re du ce d.
G r a n t G a r n e r h a s pu rc ha se d t h e
ll e n. .Pe t e r s e n h o u s e o n w e n t W a r h
i n g t o n al l ¢ ¢ t a n d h i s so n,G l l h e - l
a n d w i f e w i l l m o r e t h e r e i n 0 b e r
ll iu ir z4 l ea gu e t e a m l o s t t h e c
I n 'f a n a n \ l ¢ !Prislnar l f l l r n n n n nt'
Q
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~.1~punh |the PIJWITI fgn n g | }1 h¢ "" j \ v u v: uu .uv:¢:nt|.| U|§|l| ||--- ~----w - -" f . s v u unlu un» a -w;-1 - " -bcgmn Sept. 2t, to mee; with Mrs. ommg.Her chum, Misa Verna DIE uw llernun ha r vm picnic.Thebench.John McKay.Law came with her.Both ladies will neon:was 5 to 3 in furor of Her
Mr.and Hrs.C. .w.Burger and ;{;,u,,,,Grace Ross and Jeannette incl: in the Omaha :schools this fall.man:
"'}"*5"'{'§*» "°!""'E.'*"'* "'§""° F'_EE'"'°Mcfhlarrle hiv; gone un to sz. Ha Mrs.R. w.Stuensen, of Dawn-Mr. and Mrs. 11. R. Liar!! rtturnrd
1
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H,
4'
eu me L.ares larnny reunion at ulen-
noml,Iowa last Sunday.The ro
union was held at the Luke where
one hundred and fifty relatives nt~
lenlletl
Mr.and Mrs.Harry Sappenfielsl
and family, Nr. and Mrs. J. W. Sap-
penflelul and family,Hr.and Mrs
Chris H. Wrieh Intl family, Mr. No
val Iairs and Miss ltuih Davin all
home clown in the Calhoun neighbor-
epvmt Sunday at the Geo. D. 1Iindley
}.0°,|
The following young people are
among those who are planning on
atknzling the :Mite university ofLincolnthisyear,Misses .Mulrey
llealea,Katherine Heekznann, Agnes
Gilhomon. Ruth Cheely and Me n u
Austin llaller, Kirby Cook nnd John
Jensen..
rain,Minn.to apeml a few weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Chu. Ross, who
have been vacationing there to es-
cape: hay fever germs.
Mr. and Mrs. .foe Lnzure and Mr
oml Mrs.Jack Lazone left Friday
morning In their earn for the Black
llilh; country.They haul a complete
camping outfit aml were out for a
gtow. time and a ehange of scenery.
The following guests drove over
from Fremont. Monday and spent the
day at the home of Mr., and Mrs.
Fred Soll,Mrs.Dora Peters,Misa
Marie Zfaman of Fremont, Miss lEdna
Hull, of Onl, Nebr. and Misa Kather-
ine Johnson of Silver City,New
Mexico.
Hilton Rhoades drove down to
lonroln last week for a few days
pon,Iowa left E m week after a
few :lays visit with her brother, Dr.
E. R Tilden and family.Fmm here
she ment to York, Nebr. in company
with Dfbris Tilden, daughter of Dr
and Mrs. Tilden.
A card from the G. A. Rathmann
family states that they are at Big
Stone Lake.So.Dakota.They are
having a fine time, fishing is good
and the water a big attraetion.Gus
feels:much better and they will be
lu~mE. in a week or so.
Mr.Oliver Huddleaon informed
a representative of The Enterprise
thu:he might in the near future,
buihl a swimming pool for Blair. Ile
feels that he would reoelro the sup
gor t of Blalr people and that the
vellturo can be made a auceeu.
zo their home In Chicago, last Sat
unlay after a two Week'a visit with
her parents,Mr.and M:a T.l..
Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Debel have had
on guests the put week, Mr. Deb-el»
athlete. lin. James Jenaen and fam
ily and Mrs.lhi Holt, all of South
Dakota.
James Mon has quita an auror
tivo window display ma-:ie up chief
ly of Ice cream canons.Jim odgi
nnted the clealxn on the carton which
is at leant very unique.
The plenle and rodeo at Herman
lost Friday aml Saturday drew an
exraptionally large attendanus and
tloae present from this vlelnlty re
port a Hp-roaring good time.
Mr.and Mn .Bert Miller.nl
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sol! drove over
to Fremont lan Sunday in be pre:with him on f"fi¢ll}:.They were sup-
rerl nl the BollHamann family re per guests at the 5 3 Johnson horns
union al the K.P.park nl.that ..s .n .place.There §\era sixty-t1»\0 mln-I z t arf n n z returmng to Im:
! i \ ¢ : l p r e s e n t a n d a l l e n j o y e d t h e d n y i
. 9 t \ t _ . _ - -" \ | ¢ \ |a n n o g o ~l n l a l l f n l
The fotlowing relatives were Sunduwvisituhl t the Vdc]Ireland
home,Mensa nml Meadnmes C.J
InInnd and son,Howard ol 'x'ul.an,
Neb., Wilbur Ireland and H. w. Mc-
Ewan; and son,of Omaha, O.M.
Inland and granddaughter.Janice
Grand Islam! left Sunday nflornoon
for their home after a pleuang few
Nuys at the home of Mn .Mlllefn
brother, A. n. Brock and family.
Mr.and Mrs.Martin Benelnon
have returned from their vacation in
Very Speclal Price
n ; \ i ¢i l
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TIRESbigvwdwhoolboardsthatlmpous
I w w l w on lhkuking.-B¢p1!|mher
N c n h Si de St o re ,Ker os en e,.30
T h !~M h i i l l I I !l u b e ~R u m u n e n ,D fg g g i n g ,,U gg,
th e r i c h e r l h l s y e a r fo r h a vi n g e i n e W a t s o n Ty s o n ,R o n ;w o r k ,42.00
SUNDAY
Dorothy Dzvore,Willard Loull. Louise Fazendn In
"A Broadway Butterf ly"
FOX NEW S. HODUEP OD GE nm! sP oRT| . | u nT
MONDAY AND TUESDAY5MUSICAL CHAPINS 5
..sr~"
~W ED NE SDAY a nd THUR SD AY
.Dnvld Beluco's Stage Success
"The W arrens of Virginia"
MERMAID COMEDY
COMING
Colleen Moore in "SALLY'
New Home Theater
P R UG R AM '
-AUGUST Z7 ln September .s-
THUR S D AY
FR ID AV, SATUR DAY & SAT. MATI NE E
"THE LOST WORLD"
With Henle Luve.Louis Stone and Wallace Berry
Comedy-"THE SLEHh VVAL|\l€R"
- On the Scrien Monday -
Jack Holt and Nornu Shearer in
.!`\~"EMPTY HANDS"
Cumedy-"OFF ms *mou.Ev"
TUESDAY
lmuln Slmu und Mzlene Chadwick in
"W hy Men Leave Home"
'Comedy--"STEP F/\s1'-~
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t n i v c ESUNSET.t u !D r .c .x .H u n a n o f th is ci ty .u .s .O i l W n r k z .o n ,
I n L u t h n u t h e m a t k s a n d n d e m e i n Ch a u n c e y w|1'|¢;,,,_D n z z i m r .
t h e i r h i g h x h o o l : l u n a m i n g yea-r.G .c .w i m m ,D n | | , 'i n g ,
D r .H a n s e n h u b e e n l l .D a n a fo r H l n h a l i W i lk i ns ,D r a g g i n g ,
t l a n y ye a r s a n d h i s h m s e r p u p i l :A l fr e d C .A n d e r s o n . D n l l i f l l h
a l n a y s te s t i fy za t h e i r l u v!a n d e a C l a r k B r o w n i n g ,D r a g g i n g ,
t u m fo r D r .H a n n o n a n d h i s L e a c h Pe t e r Ch ri st e ns en ,D n l t i m n
i r . :H a n s Je ns en .D n x s i n z .
`Jo e O l s o n , D r a s x i n s .
c nn o r 'rl umc a 'r. w. Peterson. Dnszint.
G l y n R a y .D r n n i n x ,
u h . - l d .I n : i n f i l l n u r t h i n k : l n C h l r l u l R n l t f l .D l i l i l f fl l I l l '| .
55.14
19.80
22.40
5.00
19.59
2.1.40
1 5 3 0
18.00
60.30
60.95
18.20
1 a 0 W L J O B V E
...$9.50 §
Cord $10.70 §...$19.75 §
._ u pH&r x A 0
Moll: mu ummm Mn. J. P. Jensen has again heeni
appointed a department war service
secretary and spent Wefinendag'in
Omaha working at the U. S. Vetenn:
Bureau and haarlnp; elnima lor the
1
-1 -»u U ¢renewing old friendships..'fly Indies reunion :nd picnic at the Arlington
are known to o!d timoh here u the 1ark lmisy {Thurnley}.A program
lien! sislerl, dlughten of Alex Heed hu been plgnngd and there will be
one of BIlir'| and Washington c»~»»~5-bail game to fumioh enlenlin-
jurindiction of Nebruks and counftiu tya pioneer zltizens.ment for the day.About two hun
in western Iowa.Mr. J . R. xlnd ul Two home c an lirvw Into the "'°"relulven " °expected lo be
the following old high school churn:
Mines Gusnie Schefflor,Alarguerite
'e\r||ht and Lozein Rhoulea.The
girls will mor! separate again, Hin
Hopewell will teach at Eustis, Nebr.
and the other girls will attend the
... |.l .. l _- __. - _ _
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E 30x3%
sox3%
32 x4
Jun the otha! day A hrmu friend
m-wha "wuz an vu will lo .mvdxu our nn! xhadn u um qual-
lllatlonl coudrmn la bl nhsd we
will simply be cbllpd to dons upshop."In than any s!|n¢\ dun: nf thishmwnngrw. many sunk vu and
epatnent Commander of the A. L.|North park lut Monday evening md Iare nent.: m m u n x w r s l u w r m e w m l n g y u r.|._: _).large number of the Royal Rtv. and Mn. James R. McKee- g
|sh o u l d h e th o r o u g h l y qu s l l fk a l ,y e !
w e cn n n o t h e l p b u ;fe el t h a t t h e
t e n d e n c y l o w e r ! a fu l l c o l l e g e e o u n e
fo r e n n r d l r m e g r u r a l s c h o o l t u r h e f
l r w o r k i n ; e h a r d s h i p o n I. h e y o u n g
m m o r y o u n g w o m e n w h o g r a d u a t e s
h o m hl g h s c ho o l b u t w h o la u na b l e
t o 'h h e c o l l e g e c o u r s e .
i t d a u n o t r e q n i n | e o l l e n g r u
d u a l e t o u n c h a n o r d i n a r y school
T h e h i g h school gl an im al :h u l l
m u h k n o l l t d l t o ! t h e fu n d a me n t a l
b r u m h e e u d o n t h e c o l l e g e g r m l u n t e
o n d y e t i t i i t h a n fu m l n s n e n l o l a t h a t
I I C m e h ! l n t b l r u n ! a e h o o h . W h y
lh l ta .th i s in el l ne t io n t o f o n e th e
o n l l o g l a d o a l i o n t o u n c h e n e x t e n t .
l s n y A r o n ;t u e h e r z l m s e be e"
f u n d ' w r o f t h e w o r k because :fr
l e o r a i s i n g d t h e q u l l l fl c l t l o n a a n d
HE R E i s n o th i ng qu i l e s o t o- O l
a s e ni ee gra pe iru ia u l a d o n
a h o t su m m e r da y .a n d l o r -t u n n e l y .l f r a m e su mm er ti m e is
oor g np elm il t ime , sc ien ce h as do ne
u s a g o o d m m i n p r e p e r i n g g r a p ei r u i t m . e l m . w i t h a l l t h e F z b e r r e
m o ve d a n d a l l t h e dr l i fi o u s n e r o !
m a l n e d ,re a d y r o ne rve o n e m oie nu ee .l l e r e ie a n excellent
re ci pe :
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n nr4 u b k s o o a e f u l F r e n c h dr e e su l l
of m a y on n a i s eA l eu r sp r ig s ol mi n !
H a ve m e gr a p e fr u i t lh o r o o g h l y
chil led a n d use p a r t o i l h e i u k e
lo l l e a d o l l e m o n i o m a k e the
Fre neh d res sin g.Ad d t h e : h o p p e d
mlm . ar ra ng e a n le tt uc e l ea ve s. a nd
e e r r e w i t h r r e e k e r e m d s h e e n .
u r Han w v g n , , . - F - --.._ ...._t h o s e w h o w e r e s o t h o u g h t fu l i n o u r
Na tl !o l t r o u b l e w h e n o u r l i t t l e o n e
pa a oe d a r ra y a n d w e e sp e ci a ll y m e al s
tl m ne wh o s e nt .m e h b e a u l i h a l fl o r d
o ffe r i n g : a n d w h o s o w i l l i n g l y o ff e r -
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M r . a n d l i n . H . 1 3 . C o u r t s .
G e o r g e Ki l e y ,o f To r o n t o , C o u l d !
w a s r o l l e d t o B l a i r b y the d e a t h o f
H n m o t h e r , i l r s . J .F._W l1 i2.e a nd In
vi z l l l n ;r e l e l l ve e a n d o l d fr l e m i n fo r
a few ml ay e.1
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fo r C o l o r a d o S vr i n n a n d o t h e r p o l a r . :
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B e a d T h i E n t e r p r i s e f o r n u n .
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S.H .N e ff ,R o a d w o r k ,
W i l l i e Jl n a e n ,B o l d w o r k ,
H a r o l d Jens en,R o a d w o r k ,
C l r l E r l b o n ,R o a d Ir o r k ,
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G e o r g e Ha n se n ,R o a d w o r k ,
R o b e r t l h l l n e n ,R a u l w o r k ,
S H .N e f f , R o l d w o r k .
H a r m C .l . | r ¢ e n , l l o l r l w o r k .
A l b e r t : m m - m n .R a n d W or k,
B e r e i n S p a n i e n , R o a d w o r k ,
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a n n m n e y w e r e o n m e l r w a y n y e l g n ;l o t 'm n .m a l e a u u o n ,m r s .1 .. \ .W a r r i c k a n d M n .T ) .A .( . o m p t o r 1 .o ' e l o e k ."| \ \ | . | | i e k a n d M r s .C a r l s o n .
o f t h i s c i t y a n d M r s . W i l f r e d M y e r s
o l D e So to .T h e b o d y w a s ta k e n ?W . H . V a n C l e ve , o f T e k a r n l h wan
to Tekarnah where funeral nrv£ee4\'|zi~e=1 the degree of chivalry , Mr
uen held this morning at ten o'eloek 22. the highest honor within the gift
at the undertakinll plrlern with in-ef Odd iello¥ts, at I"`olaorrl pgrk, Te
terment in the Telnamah cemetery kmeh in the presence ol two thous
'The body' was accompanist east by
the xlectlsttl woman'a only daughter
Mn. Morris Ryerson of Kent. with
\=lle.m Mrs. Joh has lived nfnee the
nlenth of her husband.The deceased
one a nlxler of the late Samuel War-
rick a pioneer aellltr ol this part
o* the county.
and people.it k u the first time
the honor h u been bestowed upon
a grand master :luring his period ofoffice.A reeeptlon in Odd Fellow;
lemple concluded the evening.Mr.
Van Cleve in very well known to
Bsail people who are glen! to know
that he has received this attention.
Theravhal been considerable rival
ry ir the alle of tomatoes this seo
non.Chet Walrath started lt off bp
btlnging into the oifiee a regular
ulutle of 1 tomato but Mn .Pete
Reeln,while ahe hun't the beat ot
the bargain dn holds Chet an esen
break.She brought in a couple of
tomatoes last Sntunlay that were
gmnta in their rlasn, the larger of the
two weighing twenty-two ounren Intl
measuring fifteen and onehalf incl1=lu around.@
allm Wye UI atluwlser,uma.,arealso here making one merry house
party.They came in iiowlay eve:;in|.'°
Blathodiat people and frlenda of the
elmleh generally are pleased to know
that Rev. 0. U. !»lePmu|I will be re
tained an puio of the church hereon-other year.Fl. the belief of the
members and fdenulz that the ehurch
has prospered socially and financial
ly during Rn. Blc¥'rol.ul'a lneumbeney
rn! they are giml to lmoar that both
Re.. andAlrs. &lel'rou¢l will be hen*lnr.¢.tl.|er war.
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I l l r .a nd H r s .Au g u st J o r d a n +
H a r vi a vi s it e d a t C h u .Xr o h n l '
W e d n e s d a y . .
H n . H a r m a n S p r i e k n n d l l i u
n a w e n a t t h e E .W .S m i t h
W e d n e s d a y t o s e e H i n G l a d y s , 'I I~
h a s b u n si c k I n b e d t b !p u t 1
d a y s b u t i s i m p r o w d a t t h i s r r i t i n
M n .R u . H e n d r i c k u n a n d fa m !!
w e r e B l a i r c a l l i n Sa t u x d ny e vo ~
a i Lha C r o w s !!H o m e .
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ve ~e n a t sp a r an unday ~ e d th e h l
H n .Sarah RunkIe,ChIeago Hrs; at the W .II.Kruger home naar
Huuell Woodward md mn, Donovan Fontanelle on Sunday when KRW an
r of Fon Morgan, Cold.; Misa Minnie 5038!I Picnic dinner and supper
Wolf,Chic ago; Mean and Madame; urved frafetsria fzyie.The affair
The Eniarprlne for nan.The Enterprise,m s t carefully ARLINGTON NOTES I leurs and Kadima: J. C. B1-=»=; ter, Hugnu of Barnet, Calif., and
rr:co u h bug ,dv,,¢;,.burn Jay Blackburn,A.W. Ayers. Mrs.Russel Wnodwuwd and sonb For quick service in job Pfiflfin! inJ;n;ned;'mn.n 3'e Arlington Aug. 20¢--Afamily k. ~ Blackburn, Dr. and Hrs. R A.:Donovtn of Port Hvflln. Colo., xr:
our work to 'Phe En tile.|Dlvies and John Jnkemtt went to river, by auto on Friday for I. visitYumonm d prune ¢!inn¢r which was
an have been at the pal: an Sunday Li~ln on Thunday where they at-iwith ~ld friends an relativul here:
.|m g N i l s l a m i n a G i l f r y .
M a u r i c e a n d Be r n i c e G l l u m n n o !
O r n s h a a r r i ve d o n B u n d x y a n d srl ll
t i l l !I 1 t h e h o m e o f H r .a n d H r s .
IJ.c .W e b e r .
M r .a n d H n .Jo h n Sc h u l l a n d
d a u g h t e r ,Ph yl li s,fo r m e r l y o !: h u
bold?
fadrlrnh slr.
l a w u l h - - H o t in the world
anald it han been an incident?
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Blur Yon un were uutuchod-sun |ilUUl"|:IR UP:\iETx_1»\1§§l\:r:hill#-Ebel. Stolen bases-KuI!.EbeI.Tf GRAM"`" ".Hail.Sacrifice hits-Kuli.Hit bbm i l ? - ' * " ' = m g f f z - m l l l n s l w STREAK OF BLAIR M1\E pitched ball-Ebel.5 on g A ~~
Peter no-dded. nnaczlns thu. utter H 3 na 11 oi!Klahn 4.Struck out by Klnhn f t hlil, than rutlld In uowhsre on auth . . . ' 3 ' f ' 3 . ~ f o JP!tc H tn u..n ra h....m--|-..A . .l C Cn l n n x m e s u g n u u |!'llIIIUUII o l ,LII.Sinking l ihe umbnih.-Legion
CHIROPRACTIC
Biting Into food with zest.Is
only possible where health is
strong and the stomach vigor
ous.Appetite and health de~
pend upon nerve freedom.
Adjustments free the nerves.
»
c * o x c n m A 1 ~ 1 o 1 ~ m z . C H U R C H
Ja m e s A . M c l i e a m a n , P u t u r
Th e r e wi l l be t h e u s u a l s e r vi c e s n t
U m C o n g r e g i i i o n a l c h u r c h n e x t S u n
d a y .
Su n d a y S c h o ol w i l l b e at 1 0 : 0 0 a n d
pr e a c h in g a s u n o A . M .
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Courses on the organization and
mule of parent-tncher usocixtiona
will be given In 46 coileges in 22
States during the summer ox'|925
These include credit courses in Col
umbia,Georgia and Pennsylvania
universities.
Kansai c iaiml the first ndio com
mencement in hhtnry.The Kansas
Agricuiturnl College sent inviutloni
this year in 1,800 "aggiex of the air'
students enrolled In counu conduct
ei by radio, an attend this notable
event in person.
"What beraml cr!mqngyyf an 'mul exciting game 5 zu 3.Hoope
m m Ihv 'he win. zbes intc fourth place~ ;- =';;r;':H Aancling.
. U :..Hagarbaumer. an Qhe mound f.
lie ucowled.Ile md. »11,Q M Hooper was in good form :nd a"J ust n 1 am zz-o ak mam mr . | l°*°d :wiv six mu .He had :of
o f H e r n e t , C a l i f . ;M a j o r G i l f z ; , l " o r I.
M o r g a n ,C o l o . ; R o y M e n k i n g ,F o r t
M o r g a n ,Co l o. ;R h e a G i l f n r m d
sla ug hte r,l l a r j o r i e A n n n f O m a h a :
E . R . G a r r i s o n o f O m a h a ; H a r r y G i l
fr y .F r a n k W o l f,H a r r y O l t e r m a n
anal M r .R a l p h G l l fr y o f O m a h a .
M r s .W .A .W h l l fo n l l e ft S a t u r
d a y f o r C h i c a g o w h e r e sh e w i l l
si: ll.fo r s e ve r a l w e e k s w i t h fr i e n d s
an d r e la l .i \ ¢s .
g r vu n u p a r t o u t o n ac c ou n t 0 1 m e
r a i n y da y,w a s h e l d a t t h e K r u g e r
ro m e i n s te a d .Mu s i c a n d g a m e s p r o -
vldecl th e e n t e r t a i n m e n t d u r i n g t h e
a fb e r m w n .Th o s e pr e s e n t w e r e :
M r . a n d A i r e . R a y m o n d K r u g e r , M r s .
Al i ve L a r s o n , M r s . A . . G . B r u n e r a n d
s o m ,Do n a l d a n d H a r r y ,H r .H a r
qu ea t a n d d a u g h t e r , l b l a r g a n t , a l l o f
O m a h a ;Me s s r s a n d M e a d a r n e a R o l f!
B r a n d a n d fa m i l y ,H e n r y Giea eel
\.| l\l 'l |\¢ lg l u p u s ,e u n e w u y ua u r nn l w . s t o p p e d h e r e l l o n d a y o n t h e i r
w a v t o S p r l n g vl e w , w h e n l l r . S c h u l l
w i l l b e au p e r l n te n d e n t o f t h e Xe y a
P a h u c o u n t y con so lid at ed eclsooll.
"They h a ve be e n s p e n d i n g t h e l u m
m e r m o n t h s w i t h re l a t i ve s i n L l n
o o l r . a n d T o p e k a , K a n .
M r . a n d M n . R . M . Il l a e k b u m a n d
x l x a ,Ricl 1anl a n d H o w e l l ,r e t u r n e d
l n ( h l e a g o o n S u n d a y e ve n i n g .
w o :i n m e I n o w " m u m D I u n e
Purple Sage" at Blalr Satunday eve-
ning.
Hr. and lira. Angus; Jordan and
l a r vl n a n d i l l a a E t t a K r a h n vi d t e d
a r . F r e d Bp rl ek a'S u n d a y eve n i n g .
M i s a E d n a S p r i o k d a i l e d w i t h E l l a
l i u h l m n n W e d n es d a y e ve ni n g .
F r e d S p r i c k a n d fa m i l y w e r e B u n -
d a y g u e s t : a t t h e G o o . H i l l l n h o m e .
H r .a n d H r a .A u g u s t Jo r d a n a n d
Men
D s n c e n Bemat itul B u g s S § t l | n ¢ ;
. m r n o u s C o a t u m u a n d | . h m o u lDr c h es t r a w i l l h l l u r l t h o y r o d u olu n Th i s G u s t N i g h t S h o w 1 1 1 1
Ja : l u n o n \ m a m m o t h i n t o r i z b !
n f r o m o f t h o A m p h l l h u t r o .I| . s
h o g r e a t e s t i n n i n g S u n F a i r a l
n n m d o s Is e n t mx 1 u la g n m me seventh the ¥{oopq1'ltes forge
to n neighbor-uno urnake r-und nhcld, and increased that Ind witI.
Band Bread and a bowl oi mdk is
one of the best foods you can set be
f o r e g r o w m g c h i l d r e n I t i s s t r e n g t h
b u i l d i n g a n d w h o l e s o m e .B r e a d m a d e
Mr and M n Tom Buckle!and
mn Amo-of Oman:npem the
Mr And Mrs.Huvgnl Rumusaen
are the proud parents of A lon,
lunene Lulle born Au aun mh
Mr and Mr :Axel Worden left
on Friday morning fur their hume
at Superior nher uwernl days' vial!
wilh Hr . an d lin. H. L Ph lrr il.
A W o n d e r f u l F o o d ~>~»~~
t r a m M A I N T O P F L O U R i s a l w a y s o f t h e
Mr nrul M, ,Jnhn Lmlker.mln mul family.Henry Tocbln and
fnmlb. c um" Goxuc h -ml Glmdyw.
Gmlnn 11-mm; and family . H. li.
f1<llllzenk:unp and Janelle,xh-.and
I
him. (ly | Ia emu. m Sthullornmln.
Frank Krugar. w.ll. Knl nr.Hurohl
Ehnlnzrr.nl' Hamper und Mlu Glldyll
Flchtenkomp.
Hr. and Mn. A. W . Ay en mum
»a K0 their home ln Chlugo on rn~
day after I brief vi m ll th e J . c
Blukburn home.
The youngest non uf Mr. uml Mrs.
li l Renlnl had Lhs mlxforlune ln
larelk his l\"Il\m e week when he
lell out ol.:car.He In nmmnd an
neovorluk. nicely.
.Sunday dinnur gueuu at the home
of Mr. and Mm.Leo Weber wereMaur: und Mewdlmu W lldtr Bllke
lleu and I-'ml Rlchanll, Ir.. of Fre-
mont.
li n . J u n and dau hun,BellyK: n l Gretchen Travis o l T u n v h -
.._.__...,._._,_,. _.. \ -..... _I
Mnrvln und Nl#-W Ec u Ktohn xml
Ellen Menndohl were Friday ovu-
lnu vlnltoru at the Hen nm Sprkk
homo.
Mr. a nd li n. Hnrdd Smlw ware
up on fun mu c han Tuul!!! evo-
mng.Wm. Sprlek mud u Fwd Sprlr.k'|
Saturday mummy.
Linh Evulyn Kuhlmln in under tha
can of | Phy s-ldm nt thu Tnhmah
homltll at Khl present.She hu Ind
|;u» mm mum.l n h n l h n h M n I n i l u . ;n |! \
I W 'I
Child
r\ \ \ \ \ I i i s s u i t t n
t d n r l l l k t f l l b u u u i b n i
l i l o l h u d l l l r a d .a m W e n d c n d I f g y
M 1 t h a n It G o u l d 5 |T h a t u n
l l o w H a d F a l l o n a t L u i . .
N e w h a d ( a l l a as l u n - - I l l !ll-||.I
d u m c o l r l c l i o u ; d u f e l : t h a t I: h a d .
B u n n n r u m .C o m p t o n P z r m r
i n .In - p m n f t h e u m ! d o n :o t
"TOR ¢ !l dl l£ s pe ak o d I do g. "
" I f o g o t - a h o r r o r o r ¢b e q z ,
t u n e d l u o u l n l l d e t h e w a l l : a t a i n t
w h e n t h a g a l e vu c l o u d .I t v u h i s
do g.bo u g h t a t w m o n t h s b e f n t f - a
em u b e t w e e n a G r e a t D a m u n d b l o o d
I l n m d - 5 l h l n g w i t h n h l h h u g
'F I M u a a n S h o o t h i l l . P r o h " z d n
h..»-__ - n . - - . _.L A n . ..
vu vo o n I l a u u n c . l u u hRo b i ns o n w a s t h e B l a i r st a r , g e t
ta r. :t w o do ub le s a n d |si n g l e '
fs u r ti m e s a t b a t .H e sc or ed t w
ul ' t h e g h r e e B l a i r n u n s .Th r e e d o n
bl e pi a y a a d d e d bo t h e a x c l t m e n t o
t h a g a m e .
F o l l o n vi n g i s t h e s u m m a r y :
univergsitles
ous.Appetite and health de~
pend upon nerve freedom.
Adjustments free the nerves
Dr. Carrie E. llsborn
Palmer Graduate
Gilki Hours:9:50 it UJO;2 an 5:I to 8 :seemingTleulv und Tllundly
CHIROPRACTIC
Biting Inlo (ood with zen!Ia
onl~ ~ponible when heal!~lx
c * o x c n m A 1 ~ 1 o 1 ~ m z . C H U R C H
Ja m e s A . M c l i e a m a n , P u t u r
Th e r e wi l l be t h e u s u a l s e r vi c e s n t
U m C o n g r e g i i i o n a l c h u r c h n e x t S u n
d a y .
Su n d a y S c h o ol w i l l b e at 1 0 : 0 0 a n d
pr e a c h in g a s u n o A . M .
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Roady for
School?
W e ' r e R e a d y t o F i t Y o u
C u t C o m p l e t e l y
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4 e y p and purpose.
Wu not you!
At Lincoln, Sept. 6-11
wmrx ron FULL Pnoamu
l. l rulcn.L. rr-.Glo. ncuou. lm.
e a n e ve r : t e n d l n t h e c e n t r a lw u t .G l e a t L o u d S p o i l e r e y s t e m .
w i l l c a r r y e ve r y w a r d a n d m a l i c e !
no te dt et t nc tl y t o e ve r y pe rs on In
the g re et e ud le nc e.Tw e n t y t h o u s
and p eo pl e are e xp ec te d t o ee e th le
s h o w e ve r y n i g h t .
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eloeee ea c h e ve n i n g pe r fo r m a n c e
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nlf! Wolf of Chicago came the latter
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hom-of Mr. and Mn. Punk W olf.
Hn .Runkle is Mr.Wolf: mother
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the picnic held at Kennanl last
I .-.. v . - u . H 1 - .. . - . . . , .- -. . . _lung visited over the week-end at
the J.E. Adam.: home,
Mr.and Mrs.Harold Weinr and
no|,Donald, matured to Omaha on
Sumhy when thoy spent the day.
with Mr. ani Hrs. W . H. Hlllezrul.
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Rm.nm!Lire.Wm.Rangeler of and non, Carl vieited et the ll. Blum
Fremont and their lone Rev. Ralph home Monday nftemoon.
Rangeler and Hrs. Renzeler of Ern~Herman :nel Erwin Sprick eutoed
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Mnnllall home.Bllre. Herman Spriek :ml deughter t
Min Helen Echumkamp epent the like Edna, vlelled with Hn. AugueLwool:end with friends In Omnlu.IJonien Tueedny a moon.
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at Blair ee operstor,,on the C.-& Tuesday evening.
!'5.\\has been recently transferred Mr. and Hn. Howard Curley and
to Scribner.illvben liordan were 'Tuesday new
Mn. Deen Cris: of Omaha, le vie ing fi n d s o f llr.and Hn .Wm.
itshg at the home of her |l.uter,Spliek.
Mn. Jake Frannenhurg.|Roy Ilemlric wn wee a Herman
Mins Lucy Lawson, cf Dunbar ie caller Tuesday evening.
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parents, Hr. and hire.D. w. Law- neu at the H. W . Meierhenry homenon.| Mcmlay evening.
Hr. and llre. H. w. Marshall and Tom Patrick 'see e Herman caller
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Hrs..James ltortney,of Hllfonl,
fhlahr. is visiting her daughter, Hrs
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vi s i t i n g a t t h e Ed H a t e r l a o m a .
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a n d H r s .Ro sa Sc ar s sp en t T h u r s q
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re fr e s h m e n t s wh i c h a l l en jo y ed .
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J. L. Pounds
Blair,=-Nebr.
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an
it ~ln~lly becomes more pro~itab~c to ~ ~
ull corn au corn, raiher than in the
form of pork. Then, gradually, feweri
hogs are produced_and hog prices Church school for girls.Kinder
Hse, whxle the larger amount of corn
sold depresses the price of that grain
until ic becomes profitable to K0 in
for more hogs again.For some years now,there h u
beer. a failing off of the pig crop
from p¢"edin; years.In the aum~
mm of 1923 the cornhog ratio out
garlen zhrorfgh hugh school.Board
ing and day pupils.Small classes
progressive methodli excepti al mu
ai: department.. Eleven-acre ca pus
lennis;riding;games.New re
proof dormitory.School opcna Sep
22nd Addrcaa Abba Willard Bowen
Principal, Omaha:Nebraska.
TEACHERS'
Satunhy,
Saturdny.
Saturday,
Satuniny,
Saluniny,
EXAMINATION 1>.\'r
Nov. 21, 1925.
Jan. 23, 1926
April 17, 1926
June 5, 1926
July 24. 1926
Ifi
Q,.or:;¢»e~tL1A
3
week's En-
on Copper
should have
T h e same
Tub $89.
ug. 31, 1925
In our ad in last
terprise the price
Electric Washers
read $110.00.
Washer in Wood
This is on until A
Sunoay lltrrnuun le ut: Ila unaslnzme.N m John Kelly and daughier
Hrs. Claude [llankenahip spent Mon
day morning with Mrs.liatl.Iver~
U ;u u a l a a q : n u anal v v m u v a n \ . ;g
Ll: .and Mn. Charles Watt;weref1:1 mar: bunnly llwzanuumnMisa Ethel Nelson visited with the
Nvnnlgy. 5inllcri in *}{l.lU1ln|.§111.}`m.nis girls Sunday afternonn.
\'»ul:» was formerly Gladys McCann.
Mr. G. E.lironberg, of Atkinson,
Mn. Amlnew Svengnani ln spend
r ing a few slay; a; the panniat, JonasNrbr.drove in Saturday afternoon?Beulah llo r p n ml f mf mml A n brlngglng mm him his family,wams ""`b"" home..
.|.3 liz. lml Mrs.Paul lxempcke lnlldenonspentSundayeveningwlth. had lnen spending a month with l1.im.a¢l»iIdnn wen shopping in Omaha on
*'; arzdntlirmaiiritcamhlullelr.g .Ml.1ironberg returned Tuesday t°P'riliay.5
n .an yn aa n mn,m his su.arkuel and James, of Wallhlll are visit l l i a a V i o l a L a u t r u p l e f t T h u r u i a y [ D M | ; ; . , ; I ; ; t ~ f i t ; ~
ins har alallr, Mn.Fred Ray.mornin;for Harlan,loan 10 vial!brought Mrs Joe hlebiani 1 ' mi l
Hr.and Hn .l"1lu.llullex lhfhher iiater,Ira. Lua lia H"" """inluughter ho . with them <§.'w~1-I
l r .und Ilra.A.A.Andenen,'Mr. and ilra. 0. w. Marshall are renlay Mrs Smith accommmed Hrs
Blair spent 8unday aliamooa with cnicylng a visit from the former's litilanifaland daughter to Omaha
ann and daughiln, L'laraand I'-earl
mm subject: "The Unseen Blessing."
Baptist Young People'a Union nt
';m l .Evening worship at s mi.
Sesrnon subject :"Stealinlz the Key."
The Annual Business Meeting of
the churrh will be held at the church
oz Wulnenlay evenlng, September "
1 a
I
'' ~ "~-as s mi .offiem 3" lo"oe elec t , a j ~~~...e
el for the ena|.\ln| gear.A f u ll a t l,
lemlance of the membership is de
firm.
L J n u l l .n n n n a a m - -a:L J
Peter Elatrup of the Quality Man g r u n 1 Y l 1 V L ' I ! 5 5 1 £ R g p g £.
kat has aold his interest tn (Thrh
Nelson,his partner.1 a ~ ¢ . a a r a - u e . : a - ¢ . a a . - 0 u u a u u a u u a u u o u u e u u a