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Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENTAsk for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD 553NO.32BLAIR,WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA,SEPTEMBER 3,1925IVOL.XXIX
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~FAIRREADY;
Bly Iair Opens Sunday Seplemberl
Gth With Everything In Readi
ng For Great Crowd
Of Spedaton
xxow OUR STATES nssouncm
The stage is set the actors arereadyandmecurtainswillrise
ilomlay st Lincoln on the greatest
stste fair Nebraska hal ever held.
T11.stage settings are perfect the
entry lists are the largest everknownandthedlvenltyoftheentertainmentprogramissuchthat
there will be an abundance of plea
aure and instruction for everybody.
Knowing this the management has
devoted its efforts tosrsnl bringing
to Lincoln an attendance that will
measure up to the quality of the
fair itself.A slogan of 300000 for
1925 has been adopted ond then
is every indication that the hope ex
pressed will be relmlka..To the end that the Nebraska
The J.B.Rogers Production C.o..!~2 10L1{S HEARD PHONE
wlsich has charge of the pageant ati T ~3theWaehingtoneountyfairwillbe~~E :IS ~Alfred hlorah and son Hervey of
I neat Bpiker accompanied by NomsanginrehearsalsMonday;Septif with ~ilrothro r mi t 1iIlfnlcDinner Served To Masons Aml£25.||0 People Witness The Formal P o s el 3|returned last
la.:nl talent throughout the county.They will need about 350 girls
youngwomen from sixteen to twen
t§»one years and fifty boys and
young men.The county is dividetl
into five nectlons with a eommlttee
in charge of each ledion and each
stcllon to furnish sixty to seventyflvegirlsandeighttotwelveboys
.The Blair committee has alrexdy
had its initial meeting to choose
talent and make arrangements
the rehearsals.Following is the personnel of
c4m|:nlttees:Arlington VillageMn.Gall .hu
oon Frank Brokaw Mrs.C. G.ar
nhall and Hrs.M.E. Winslet;Rural
Loltie Heuennann Pauline Dick
mryer Esther E:htenlramp and John
Brinkman.FlontanelleA.W Sprick Hina
Llrzloo Langhorsi Mies Hilde Nle»
h:1um Rev F.C.Schults and Reln
hardt Schuman.
BlairMn.Wm.Koopmnn Hrs.
Emma Washburn Irs.John Rhoade:
the
for
the
stale fair be rrrore easily accaelble|m|Mrs.Wm.Sas.to the people of thestste all ral1~
roeds entering Lincoln are mskimt
plens to bark back to thd good olrl
dey:of the state fair excursion.
Special trains will be run to Lin
coln over all lines.Reduced fares
will prevail in some cases being an
Fr.CalhounHenry Rohwer Mrs
Laura Marr Richard Slevere and
Ernest Seht.
Kerman!Charlotte Berry Chair
man..
new an one een;l.mile.Announce;BlG ~
~ments of the specials will be found
at the stations in all towns and
mwspapers are heralding the infor
nlution through their news pages.One of the outatandlng features
ol the state fair this yasr will in
toe setting up by the managementmulthecityofLincolnofonedflly
trnffie to and from the groundrnl
Thi.;ls the flrat Lime in the history
of the show that any such definite
action towanl eliminating truffle
nefielenls and making entrance to
LOoNCULLAPSES
Storm Wreelus Big Army v~v<»»==.
Causing Loss Of Two Llvea
And Fif teen Others Re
portedlninned
mom;DB11NlTE REPORTS Lusk
Early this morning between the
EIalem Slate Of Washington
(Bounty.The Day Was
ideal For Affair
Ceremonies That Mad The
Uoroimr or rim Great
111oroo|hlare
Thursday from a three weeks .auto
trip in the west.
They visited Yellowstone Park and
other points and had a particularlyinterestingandenjoyablevisitwith
WA5 |.|T MASUNIC llCN1C;?IEBR.S.D.{}OVERNORS !RBSEN.I..former Ilermanltes st Powell Wyo.
___The first Masonic and Eastern Star
plcnle of the county was held in the
Arlington Park on last Friday.Hen
every Masonic order of the county
ws.»represented and a good crowd
was present at the noon day luncheon
lhich vu spread on the park tables
and en}oyed by nll.
Arte the luncheon the big crowd
gathered in the pavilion and s verygoodprogramwasrenderedconsist
ing of rnuslc readings and a abort
talk by Henry Hartke of Fontanelle.
Dr.C.R.Mead ol Blair introduced
the Grand Master John Wright of
Lincoln who was the apeaker of the
afternoon.
4 1
QNelll Nebr Sept.1.AI.luet
15300 persons were gathered today
at lhc Icena of the dedication of the
Rnatbuil bridge across the Missouri
dur mar the old Wheeler landing.The entertainment which belan
this morning was the roost elabor
ate ever held in this section of the
¢¢\l¥ll>.aa well as.the huge crowd
llitllding the celebration bein;the
rnqet assorted and largest ever gaLharenlinSouthDakota.l
Nearly 5000 Nebraska and Dakota
I nn were on the scene early
ing from the Rosebud Pine
xo.Santee and Standing Rock
r not.lonA.Many of the Indians
After the close of the Pwrr»m.|1.¢last week and have been en
the time was taken up in s social
manner some of the men pitched
honeshoe some played ball and
others visited while the ladies pre
pared the evenlng picnic meal.
At eight ocloc¥the orezmtrs be
gan its work and those inclined
duneed until a late hour.
Among the out of the county visit
or;were Mrs.Adam lldchlullin wife
of Governor Mehlullln of Lincoln;
John Wright Grand Master and his;
daughter of Lincoln;RepresentntlfeJolmJohnsonandfswlyoleoof
l1._§Jackson.
.tzsnnurzsx PRESS
AND JOURNAL NEWS
We are ln receipt of a copy of the
Aberdeen Press from Scotland of
|4 laa s leaving the |:roun¢lll eu or hours of seven une]eight o¢:lock the \||e<lnos4lay
~Seventeenth etneet will be the route!
ta the gates nml Fourteenth Street
will bring the people back to the
hvorl of the city.Special policemen\\l|\also direct the traffic Autoi
n:.tle eleetde ell!!!signals will
molto tr..corulitions easier down
towl..TL.:rules orc not difficult.
1Jont cross the intersection when the
big army balloon known ns the
Shmantloah xt:ul discovered circling
our the little town of Ava Ohio.
It was in trouble having enruurlterftlnwimletormwhichaccordingloroportxfinally eeuxeml it to break en
tirely in two pieces one piece reach
ing the ground before the other.
Aceonlinp;to the radio report two
lpopcr of that bcottieh town and it
relates the death of our old friend
nml townnmun James A.Cruickshonk
in the following xiumnerz i
The death has occurred nt lllalr
Ȣo=.l:1ntrton County Netmrulro lI.S.
qul.itter near Turriff in 1831.Ile
tw to America in 1872 llvlmzTedlightie.shining agair.styou.m killed and about fifteen were§5Thegreenlightisthesignal 1ehl<:h§Im the DeSoto towmhifi gm ten years}=rt11lts going nhoasl.Left I§FI1T§.;..;.f..i.?Ei.f will be gwniagn when he removetl to Blair.lifes
turn!in the automatic signal dint oicknhnnl:use a daughter of thai
airt me not permitted.1he Lincoln Chamber of Commerce
is cooperating with the management
of the Nebraska state fslr to helpcnrrforthe E1.Swat that will sttend
vm maoluzrz ml:}]L.\lR nm
Fred Wilhelm Jensen son of Chris
Jeneon painter who llrcs near Dann
Cr
into Dr.lulsop The Howe Cumince
town.Her eldest brother Dr.John
Tolston tiled nt Cape Town 3boLll
sit years ago and his widow with
some of their family lives l.herc
fnll|7»wls awarded tho ulescrco ofi _.....»s....hmlher Jsmee was
.pea along the banks of the rife!
awaiting the celebration.
The bridge is the most outstand
los engineering feat of thin part of
the country.it is more than 1500
feet long with three quarters of nmileapproachoneachside.The
btidse itself is 100 feet above the
water level providing ample room
for the largest eteamboate to pass
under lt..iflovemor lllcilullcn of Nebraska
sid Governor Gunderson of South
iDakota were the principal figures
Llnroln and Wm.H.Jackson Mlymesent.They formed the battoryInc;.wema from Cody to Powell so
visit the Dr.Clark family.Here
they were Pannly welcomed by Dr.
Caark Wallace Anderson Clyde Ros
nolds and Mrs..Sam Anderson who
were glad to see and .visit with
Washington county Nebraska folks.
All families are doing well have
good :rope and are happy and satis
fscd with thelr erestem homer.
Dr.Clark and family live ontheir
funn and the Dr.has an oftles in
Powell where he practices his medl
cnl profession.wsnsee Anderson has an enormouscropofpotstoesbeansandother
vegetables which he sells readily at
uoou prices.It was stated his potatoes
will bring $6000 this fall.
Dr.Cllrlts wheat le estimated to
:ro at titty bushels.
The Enterprise edltonl no#
lellge the greetings sent them by
these good friends through Hr.
Marsh and oejoloe with them in their
geonl crops and better still their good
health.
LEGIUNcorwnmun
FORumm
Wu:lalngton D.C.brother of Judl{a bill game played this morning.iatlonal Convention 01 Legion Boys
(Continued on page Four
rrlnsm mc (HIRE EXHIBITED I
alklng about big ears of com is
one tiling and delivering.the said
corn is another proposition.Just
To 110 Held In Omaha In
October.Great Prepara
tions Being Made
.
.\N.\1n>:~;_wma CIJNVHNTION
Great preparations are being made
BMRDmuazsISCHOoLLEW
fsmeawy :novolee.memo of
Weshingtoe County.Levy Not
Exhorbltaal Aa Compared
With Other Colnllea
ARLINGTDN LEVY 18 HIGHEST
At a recent session the County
[loud made out the school levi forthe school nmneu of wuiimm
ctunty which is of interest £0 everyeltlaenofthiscounty.ArllngLon|
levy is the highest In the countywlliloBlairisa close aecond..Hillan
lump has the lowest levy ln thi
county.
I 22 1925 a doll;this afternoon Ursclc Billy Wlleo11|lmrnught in n couple of can that are in Omaha lor the Legion convention Zllnrc
toms een indeed and were of 1ill.¢l\;}1:|;}1 wlll be lleltl there in Oftobot ..years raining.One of these earn rams!at that time Omaha will throw liell Center
measured HH incllon around lml waazln her cffurfs townnl making gh llmcoek
12%inchen in length and the ollserlxglon boys enjoy their stay W { ; ; ;kwonSliinchesnmumlandwasI2them.1 Ii rco
A..ol Mr James A.Cruickln:mlc§nc2.ce lung.The seed for this com 1 L a national convention amlllf
obo woe horn ot Cumlneetown Blottwus purchoeesl from llorry S(ilZL{;g||\all oscr the notion men will Mikel!l lime HillandUnrlcllnllymlmknownrornns[fum;us that a little later when Ire
has time he will bent this first;cb:
men.rI
mono \.\:.|.1=:1 I
!lllJ\iI i.\(3lI l)Ir%fRlL.T!
The people out on the 1oplo nee!
nklng that n drainage district b.;
formed in order that stem may bel
gntlaerefi In bebrosknn metropolisand me are proull lo know that theywillbewellcaredforand swell en
ltrillncll.
t|1\(0l.lN(lI.IIOLUS elssrlxs
A regular meeting ol the city
:ell was held last Tuesday sveCvtlningamitheusualroutineofbull1neuwasperformed
Total
Dist riot Valuation Lsvr
Blair 3482130 12.9
Grulcksh anl:339856 BJ
Ft.Cal houn 905890 33
Whitford 950786 2.8
Fontanelle 786515 66
Ctlm ing City 76907 ll 38
oe Soto 1 588210 4.1
Lon;Creek 426025 28
Ga rryovm 368295 4.5
Blasters 706855 2.7
Brinkman 1122455 2.1
Gen 4s1aeo 3.4
Pleasant View 806870 3.6
Telbaata zatgso
2.1.
Hilgenlnmp 875 1.6
Brewster 65726B 2.6
}lo1\itt eoeoso 1.
.mndml 415.815 2.3
Summers 392100 2.6
Sutherland 820390 4.3
Th one 855845 3.8
limmsn 1.248.555 12.
New England 602350 5.4
Arlington 1m21o 1az
W ra nch 720340 6.8
Lccrone 413890 2.2
Colby 1.o4ooeo tes
Mersey 399606 35
McCarthy 544796 fl.
Crum 535340 2.1
|h swreo ze
jlltorr scker 627970 5.8
e24m 2.2
|914 95 2.1
|47 870 2.5
fms 16 3.1
r154ss 1.3
4aeaoo 5.3
T 17500 8.1
1/neo ma 569540 2.8
Mol tes 892755 2.3
Uisbee so1.890 an
3larler 364146 5.3
llono 374920 6.
Glr mlale 423 .sae 3.4
Sunnyside 367860 3.8
1Cennsrd 784355 10.2
Spilier I7 1 065 2.3
Gret ne 425.530 3.4
1..1........441450 as
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lint In l Streets adjoining the
{ConLinuQd on page four)
.t>::~su.t1.:nz:r:r1nG
ro B1:m~:|.n IH BLAIR
The annual meeting ol the Nehru
kn District of the Danish 1]t.Lu
tkuarf church will he held in lllair
DL Jensen has been chemlstry|lnrpector at the university and a
Texan Agricultural nm!Mechanical
College Brown Texan l
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(\..........d bb p C y f b p ]g b
|.fff §f gg.b f f pp y $f
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f.d f.U d 3§g p p b d d d d d p d.
f \S¢p.b p d d
|¢\f bpffpy d \ff S d p y g g
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d.q \.|g d g.y
b g d g S fchildren.
Harlung
Lincoln
llroclerson
Riverview
Plainview
Peneeful Hill
Naslwllle
TimpeAlder Grose
...678700
441245
212535
210190
220.1ao
341255
224.310
ssanoo
1oozoo
cz~:|.nuu.trP:ill mn |).\YS
Sept.1014 Thursday to Sunday in
clufive.The opening meeting will
be held Thursday at 10:30 LM
Business aeaeiona held in Dona Col
lege Chopol.Devotional meetings
every evening at 8190 IRM.in the
Dorish church also all day SundaySaturr1a5theentiredaywillbe
dovcied to tJ1e)oung 1ooplea Lu
ther League lEnglish language to be
unedSunclay morning eenrima 10:39
oclock at both chapel and Danish
ehulch Rev.Wilhalnusen ol Kimura
City epcahing in the English lang
ctuarto count lAll)lElt l
g\\NlIR Ui AN AlRPI.¢\lil§.lchn Taylor who einen the mind
of man runnetlt not to the contrary
...ra affalatxullbeanunnecensaratfitlopayforravellng this street
pcrullttlre of ftlnln tlu can hun >refuse to gravel|.Wm.a roll call
Mr
.ULD M artful il.c.Sorensen of the Fourth Ward
2.5
2.9
3.2
9.
4.1
4.6
10.
mt
2.5
Winner Aug.28Andrew ltinner
prosperous (.|untin|county farmer.
returned from Salina Kan.with at
lmtnml new nirplane which he hos.
purchased for his own use and pleas
ure.llc its the .first Curning county Tntnt
to buy a plane.lie has a licensed
||l..l\:with him and he and his wife
we both learning to tlrl They
have been taking up .....:».o.
frlendsl the last few days.
has lived up in the Hg lllll ~nrzlxt;nsnovnn
ln rhootl hall one of h ~= many rtdrainlastSaturdayJustttmeh The Oli]Merchants Hotel will soon
dy.J f [p d d
b ?g d ff 6|¢ \ U ]|
\|b dy WW S b
y d d j d by y d f d
f .]d d d b g
S dy g b y dy d J..
g bg g p f y y
d dd S dy b d dy
lofuretl to vote in lavor of allowing
tht bill and Mr.John Moore wasl
Wnehln gton 628296 5.3
Porto COUPE TAKEN
Howard Fackler in compny with
nb:rnt.lromLhe ;if t ltln sisters Helen and Gaoe drove
Anotherplece o ~g limo Blair last Fdday evening in
;m ?l i l to 3 glthezz Foul Coupe parking lt onamt e s gnc saleng no the ?;nhluo1ker Avenue just east of the old
5515.a Home Theatre building.When theyIwrrcreldytoreturnthey found their
The mu from the h ;:m Fmt dleappeared.at rim thought
b of Qommerco for H 1 guilty :mmd another brother hm
of the Nmh lark was n owef an Idriven it home but on investigation
l token clown Intl will make room ior waz then taken up and af ter tnls on Saturday nigh;at abouturgeutthechapelandRev.11.
Nommenen of Stapelhurut Nebr.at TULING M lS|(.lANS CLUB i
tcrlaln their friends.locating of brick has been remorcdmwnwl to over ;200
f th avln bondsI:was on event that will go down
in the txlntory of the neighborltootl
la the frame work will noon bo
111 1 di e found lt had been taken.
e re un UK o P 8 Sheriff Mehrens was notified and
um
the hospitality of these good people.
men)more yearn may be muted out
the church in the Danish language
Af ternoon and evening meetings on
Sunday will be held at the church
ll the English language.The public le invited to attend
ITheYoungMusiciansClubznet
Monday aitornoon at ihe country
home of Utne.Rech.The little
lfolkn were taken to and fro in auto
Tlto W.ll.Belknap family of
these meetings.Bring some of your lnobilea whkg helped to mln the
friends along.lEASl§ C0|lI¥;$.day enjoyable.A good prozram wolf
Rev.Il.Neleen Local actor.rendered and Mrs.Reeh served re§\ToHou)fnezltmenta ol ice cream and eakal
D.\.=\whlh Tn 1:1 r P fnvsmnonx+:oc1sr..oD;..man e nl o a erect
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.irann College wishes to announce:xr:zonr ru com;1./rrxtn
Opening exerclaen a oclock Mon .day evening Sept.14.The public The committee on finance for the
is invited.chautauqua haa been unable to give
Registration of student;5Pl blan aceoun;of the Iinanoen of chau
14xo.laoqua funds this week so we areCiaansrorkbein:on Wetlneisday forced to wait another week to malro
Sept.16. 3 lm.thi;report.3
f U 6 ff g d 0 fj0)||¢\||g]$|..0..j dj gg 60 \d0d
nloak in terms of eloquence of the G55 TAX INCDBIE
Wx.tlncaclay stoning when the coun
Elk
but
oc1oclr it was found down at
City not much worse for wear;cll will tc meet to finish JP ;win\the tit!!stripped from lt.
plenrurable occasion and hope thnla TOTALQ $2B55?5.l0u;ol the liontl reftlnll.
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to Mr.#ml Mn.Taylor and that vj Lincoln.Aug.23.Receipts from
enelu milestone la reached that hlliB two cent alll!gasoline tax for
rnmo P >.=he ln\|lt<l §Jon onalzol s2s5_s1o.ao W T.out
nmkc merry with them.iclnaf oi the gas tux bureau announcfloltoday.Since tho tax became ef
Qlr\LlI§CASH SIARKHT lfeetlve April l the following month
CH\5{iB5 t)WNl$B!l ly rcceipu have been received April
l¥1tl8D\D0;May $236172.35 and .lune
A deal was eonsumuled last Sat$24$ats.1s.
BUSINESS AND
on ro wAsn1No1o:t Az.nouns
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i;'rn1~ m;t.x:~<.tPS WILL .,;
.a Sept.612State Fair at Lincoln
Nebr.
Lincoln expect to leave for Seattle
thsltlnatoo nlaou;Sept.10 for a
rather extended visit with hlra.Bel
kn|.pa sister.Mrs.Sophia Carter
tmiay l¢l¢b§S.H.Pounds againl llasa slid lie expected the tax lolwqo 5|dangerously iji nt that place.
hecomex the owner of the Qualltt yielr $2797000 for the fiscal year.l
Fmh hlnrltet.He is really to wel .5
come an an old cuntomera and to.Dr.and un.st. J.Smith are nowexlendaeourteouainvitationtotheinicelylocatedlnthehousekeeping
pnblk il?IUMYII rcom:at Mrs.W.H.Myers.
The Belknap family in reported aatngoodhealththe:on havinx agoodpositionthereandthedaugh
ter a student in the State Univers
lt).
Sept.5B.Y. TL U. ice cream aoclal.
Sept 5American Legion Dance.._Sept.6Blair Ind.vs.Toblna of
Telsarnah at Blair 3 pint.Sept.8llState Iair at Lincoln.
S_epl. T Pity achoola open.Sept.1 Blair va.Scribner at Blair
ball park 3 p.m.Sept.14Dana Colle#fall term
boylna.
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l w m z l l r v i e t l u s r x .
c m m c a O I - c m u s r
( G u . u m m n a a n m a n )
L. H. Cum, Puwr.
zu B ur ho d 10 A . x.
Ku a la ( W n n h lp u A . K .
Chd nh n En dn vo f a¢ 7 ml.
E w d ll ma n i a : s t s P l .
Chunk Night, W odnudny 7:86
o o u c a s c / m o r u u . c a u n c n
( C u . W a l h r A v a . me mm ;
h a s l k l l l l u . P I A N .
Blndly adm: 10 A. u.
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Bvlnlng u n i o n l l l P l .
l r .PA UL L u m t m n CHURCH
( Omn i . No h u h )
luv. R. J . Ralmrunn, Puun
Sunday Sc hool |! ID A. M.
u m a B o r v i e u l l l l A .aa.
tended Ole hint pink ol lluomand hmm Sun lt Arlington pu!x m m m .
Word vu roedvcdd tht dull:ofi h r l w i u u m a u Bent rla lm
Friday.She v u m e nuvdauahm
ol lla. Sophia Dunn.Bnrlel will
b a m u h l t 2 0 ' ¢ J o r . \ ~ h u m
me umm Luthenm/| 1| :?tb at Umm
lr. and ln. J ens .kndernm and
d a u h t e n n n m m m ) L n Y n -
ma n t n o d l : l u ! ve d
John n q m and funny und hi;
mother v m visiting our Arling-t o n u n m m .. ~ /
lh r d n Ru mu u m ¢ lhe weekc m! an Iwme gndng 1 53-W with
un f wu._._Quin | (ew of the youu! peoplenm heme »u¢|\4¢| m'.1=¢v ll Un
Hume Thutn in Half Saturday ve~
m g .'nw mln Suurda gh!a n d
purple bout from Un dnnq at tha
Spihrr ws .Q u m 1 (ur n am
r m s p wp h : u n d tux-nln¢Uv
a n a ima 1 p n n r Evoryvne 11|-
joyed themselves and wont home
pnrn| |in| L0 be | z ` HdI | | h | | U' |
u h Bundan Az ; \»'doc k nboul
thi!!! sa: dorm will-mar u pr
uhedula.The dlnmwn vu xplntn. bllhlnl ma about so partook afLM supper.Bvvrrww homenew-» bun hwy mmm u ne w
Cln k Dnvll.Raymond n l n d
Eml1.P°Im for their l\npll4l!¢¥-
OTICE 'ro cnsnrrons
o r I-:srA'rz
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Wuhlngton County ]
ATE OF NEBRASKA
I I I 4 r u
c m m c a
(Ca. Colfax me sw susan;
0. U. llePmud, Pastor.
Smal." Bdwd 10:00 A. al.
mm m 8 0 5 1 0 m o o A . H .
S p n r t h L - n w 8: 8 0 P .aa.
t u n i n g s e r vi c e s a t a P J I .
P r a m H i t t i n g W o d n n d n y a n n -
; 7 : 3 0 .
H A R W B l m s o o z m z . C H U R C H
( G r u n t S t r e e t I n t vo e n ( t h a n d S t h )
R u C h n l . I) . H o u i n g , P - l l l o t
H o l y C o m m u n i o n m n S u n d a y
H o ! ! D u a t 7 : 3 0 A . l l .
C h u n k S d m o l a t 8:4 5.A i m u r
m r r Su n c h y .
I *~a n l a
( W . ~ a n d 2 n d d u c t )
a. J. Waming, Pastor.
Tha Amaricln Lutheran :hunch
will m a n n for lectures on
"Qu laliln Fundamental TCI(hfhll"
or instruction for Saturday after
noon an 2:30.
Banda! School at 9:45.
Sorvkn every Sunday :naming at
IBM: either in German or Enlliai
language.
Bible :Ina at 2:30 or 7:30.
Further lnlofmlilon BialrTel.I
Tha pastor Inland:to a s m
nlnlon-stations an Sunday P.UG.
DANIBH EV.LU'I'HERAN CHURCH
(Cor. Jackson ma mm .mmH. Nhiaen, Pastor.Sunday School U35 A. ll."timing Sarviel 10:30 A. ll.Evening aervrieia at s P.|l.
a s - o n c a m z z n CHURCH OP
:asus CHRIST OF LA TTER
DAY SAINTS
(L|Mnla Btraat bahraan M11 1 78:3
man 'r. J . a nim, omaha,SHP!!!
Sunday Bclml an 1a 0'¢Joek.
Pm¢ 1.mg Hanlon as 1: Af u.
BT. FRANCIS sonata
(Catholic Church)
(Corps: Colfax and wa aunt)
Father C. A. Bayaradorfar,Pastor
Pint and Thin! Sunday ol auch
mon th , lan at 9 A. ll.
Bound and Fmnth Sunday s, lan
at 10:30 A. u.
|_» _ - u n - n
rumors OF HEARING
Estate of Parker ~ Ra qnba lm,
Dere .in the County Cvurt ofWmhingionCounty,Nottrnkr..
The Suu ol Nelfluh. To ntl per-
sona intensted in u i d n u t s , c u
ditun :ml heirs tak:notice,that
\'u¥|lll|1| P. Gattaeh has Ulu! his pg
2.llion ilieglng Lhlt Parker B. Ruin-
balm died in lu tlie in Wuhinglon
Uuulty. Nebraakl on or about Hay
13th,U03 being a g ; a n d ln
lu-hilant of Washington my , Hr
bsuka and die d u iud of the fol-
lowing described rsal nla te, wr it:
'rm Southunt Quarb bf an North-
west Quazwr, mul tht Northeast
Quarter of the Southwest gunner,
ani the Southwut Quarter of theNoetheut Quarter, all In Section 2%.
Toumhip 17. Nonh, Range ll. Ent
of the Ml:l'.ll.,ln Wuhlnlton
I
Some men owl their success to
.ming eontrsry na 111| sdvice nf Hui:
fzienda.
-rr. HAlY'8 sr|s g»\1, cnuzcn
' T h i Li tth Chun:Anime tbl
Co rmf'_
7:80 A. M. Holygommunlon.
9:45 AAI. Opening of the Church
fkhuol.moo Ax. Service .3 Senuon.
P l a n note nbovc u m the time
of tht second »enriceh changed to
alexan n'c.I=ock "mga,owing to the
bqmning of the :hunch school, which
has been dosed during tilt summer.
Pnnnu, when chlid:cn do not at
tend any nildaus school nhould se
an one immediately , and mah re
ligaous training compulsory.What if
public school education vu not cum
pulaory--thlni: than of thc iliihncy
!¢n't it reasonable to conclude that
1.1.4 irrelidon of todyy la due to
£119 fact that reilgiuus lrlining hi
mt compulsory.Don'2.wail.foryoumchild to ehoon | church.We
nloml you a wdcomemn thin church.
al
In the Maller of the Estau of
I lhnu n D oc u nd: To Th e C n-
ton of said Babu: You an Here
~>° Notified, That I will sit at the
f ~£7 Colm Room in Blalr in said
~nly,on th i I lth day of Sept.
nd the 12th <¥¢r¢f December, 1035
'I0 o'e1o¢k un. an nc h of uid
ya to :seein and e u m i m all
-lm:qn ln n i u i d Sainte,with a
i¢\to lhtlr adjustment and allow-
-~Tbc tima lizniud forlhl pre
~ oi elminu agalrut said El-
s i s th ru mantiu from the Nth
1 ar of September .\.D.1926, and
u limlud for payment of
~bla in One Yu n tram said : n h
r of September.m s .
W n n a u m y l u n d m d t h e a n l o f
County Cond., thi: ith :icy at
Aulu lt.1925.
( H A L )1. c . z| .u:a.
z u r .Cwnlsr Judgu.
BLAIR anwz sr criimcu
Anhur D. Sma lley li nhlar
Sunday,Spptzmher 6.1025.
Sunday Behool at 10 AJI.
Homin; W orship at ll AM.The
rwulu' oblervlnee of 1110: Lurtl'|
Supper.Sermon nubjql: THE NEW
COVENANT.Beptint Young People*Uniun at
7 m i .
The Evening War|p; lb 8 l'.lrI.
Sermon subject:4 UNUS UALElll'I!A8IS ON THE !'7.w.gTu
¢.U3I3lANI)MI'INT.1
Pnyer looting every fifedneaday
evening at 8.4
The negullr meeting of the Wo
man'|ilinlonarr Soqiely ' a u held
al. the home of ui.; Ruth Gollehon
an Thuramlly efternoop,August 27.
After a pmfltable study period h d
bv Mrs. Chr: Badgers* delicious
fmhmemn were aerved by the hust
en end her uainahu.
Dunn.Bnrlelwlll
' a u m m .mm~mn/¢|||:?Cb at Umm
Jens Andernm and
Ah l l !In Yn-y g g
--funny and hi;
and proceed za | settlement of giuf ciaajns;thence west 1300 nhnins;estaie.Ithmeo month 12.17 chdna;thmc l
. . _ ...1 l I "
:wwe as um»»'z¢mb¢»», .\.n., ma bdon un com
at Ariin gton put lt ilu -hour of 10 o'eJ 0c i Al.
|Uthd a llhlr, Nibfllh. this 2111:
nd af the death of day of August,/LD.,U25..|an B e n tr l n h n f i s mu . ;1.c .S l i m
Zhi my -¢!au;hm.3i-BL County Jod¢¢
.=wil!
u d o n a ld la udxfy .uid J~
must, inlenn md Cod! u px-md
by u id a rd er md da n! md ll
such cam made and profvkhd.
m m th i s u m day uf A~
m c .
so-ss.lhur ies lleh ..
Sheri!!ol W uh ing wn Conn
Neb
n. _§. . . _ _ _
1 2 1 . 5 d u o f A n g n d ,1 9 2 5 ,l e a v i n g a i x l n u t u u m 1 0 . 4 0 : M i n s p a r d l e i
n o l u t w n l m d r m m m g m a p w - , w h o a b o v e d u c r i h o d f e n - o n t o t b !
n a m e d o f R a n m a h m m m E o u u l m a b e ¢ i m ; u » ¢m u 1 n h = ¢a s s
| ¢ L I m a I . e d a t $ & 0 0 . D o u d p r a y i n l f o r ac re s,u a k n o w n n a L o t 5 i n u i d
ldn gi ni nr um tl on t h e r e o f.se ct io n.A l s o L o t n u m b e r e d 1 4 l n
I! you fail zo appear n uid Conn-|a'¢I oerclon dncrihed 1 |fo1|ows,--
£7 Court on tbl 191,11 day of Sao-,Uv-*f*-\>°|inf1i1=|n the $out.h!rut
tembor, 1925 at 10 o'¢loek Al., mdourulr of the northwest! quarter of
contest uid petition, the Conn will tha Southeast *Illlr!Gr o! Seddon 27,appoint Charles B.Bunn or nom||'!'o1nrn|bIp 19. Range 1| ent, thence
NUTICB (JP BEARING
FIN AL SE IT L ZIK N T
STATE OP NBBRAg
Wuhlngum County ls.~umn nmmrm
Dunn.Bnrlelwlll
' a u m m .mm~mn/¢|||:?Cb at Umm
Jens Andernm and
Ah l l !In Yn-y g g
--funny and hi;
and proceed za | settlement of giuf ciaajns;thence west 1300 nhnins;estaie.Ithmeo month 12.17 chdna;thmc l
. . _ ...1 l I "
:wwe as um»»'z¢mb¢»», .\.n., ma bdon un com
at Ariin gton put lt ilu -hour of 10 o'eJ 0c i Al.
|Uthd a llhlr, Nibfllh. this 2111:
nd af the death of day of August,/LD.,U25..|an B e n tr l n h n f i s mu . ;1.c .S l i m
Zhi my -¢!au;hm.3i-BL County Jod¢¢
.=wil!
u d o n a ld la udxfy .uid J~
must, inlenn md Cod! u px-md
by u id a rd er md da n! md ll
such cam made and profvkhd.
m m th i s u m day uf A~
m c .
so-ss.lhur ies lleh ..
Sheri!!ol W uh ing wn Conn
Neb
121.5 du of Angnd,1925,Ie| vin|l5llflHfȢI um 10.40 :Mi ns pardlei
n o l u t w n l m d r m m m g m a p w - , w h o above ducrihod fen-on to tb!
n a me d o f Ra n ma h mm m E o u u l m a be¢im;u»¢mu1nh=¢ass
|¢LImaI.edat$&00.Doudpray inlfor acres, ua known na Lo t 5 in ui d
ldngininrumtlon thereof.section.Also Lot numbered 14 ln
I! you fail zo appear n uid Conn-|a'¢I oerclon dncrihed 1 |fo1|ows,--
£7 Court on tbl 191,11 day of Sao-,Uv-*f*-\>°|inf1i1=|n the $out.h!rut
tembor, 1925 at 10 o'¢loek Al., mdourulr of the northwest! quarter of
contest uid petition, the Conn will tha Southeast *Illlr!Gr o! Seddon 27,appoint Charles B.Bunn or nom||'!'o1nrn|bIp 19. Range 1| ent, thence
NUTICB (JP BEARING
FIN AL SE IT L ZIK N T
STATE OP NBBRAg
Wuhlngum County ls.~umn nmmrm
u m 10.40 c l u i n s pa r a l l e i
e d u c r i h d fe n c e t o t h e
b e d n n g n g e o n t d n i n g 2 %
k n o w n n a L o t 5 i n u i d
A l s o L o t n u m b e r e d 1 4 l n
Lon d n c r i h e d n s fo 1 | o ws , - -
n z t h e 8o u | . h 1 r u t
f t h e n o r t h w e s t ! q u a r t e r o f
o u t q u r t e r o ! S e c t i o n 2 7 ,
.
u d o n a ld la udxfy .u id Jud;
must, inlenn md Cod! u px-mdd
by uid ar de r md d an ! md luv
such cam made and profvkhd.
m m th i s u m d a y u f A w w
m c .
so-ss.lh ur ie s lleh mu .
Sheri!!ol W uhingwn County ,
Neb -
w r 20 clmina;thence north 15
chains;thence west 13.60 nhnins;
thmeo math 12.17 chdna;thmc l
wut 6.40 cisalm; Ihone: south 2.83
chains to me place of beginning con
tairdrug 22.20 :ern and being 24.70
lem in the lan two delcribed trac ts
and Gi!!! acres in |11 th e tn c u
herein described. except tba failov
ing desc ribed pieces of lnnd writ-
Ccmmencin; at a point on the quar-
ter line of aection 27, township 19,
rmge 11. ent in Washington Coun-
ty , Nab:uka, 35 rods south of the
center of u i d ac tion,running
thence welt parallel with the qua:-ber fi of uid section to the centerof Llmxiounty Road as the place of
begsnning; running thence west pur-
nllmI with the qnutar Une 955 feel
£1 A point 423.4 fee t c ut uf the
RA1Ln<§.{1>'rn1ETAB
Chicagoand Nonh Western
6:32
7:18
7:15
2:00
8:23
7:45
8:25 A.
P.
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A.
P.
P.
A.
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Ddiy .
Tqsim Wes!
Daily.
St. P. H. 1. 0.
Tnin a Noqh
Ddly except Sundsy.
Daily except Sunday
ll. Daily except Sunday.H. Sunday only.
Tn h u s n u -
H. Daily except Sunday.
ll.
ll.
C.
BI.
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£2135 P. M. Daily except Sunday.
8:28 P. H. Ddiy.
ith uid section line to a
feet south of the ent and
r line; thenqe east pa:a~
d quarter Iine 893 feet to
of the county road; thence
:enter of said county road
theuterly direction to the
beginning,containing 6.34
d e s c r i b e d b e i n ! o t h e r w i s e
u - T a x L a t N u m b e r e d 4
1 26,a n d T u L o u N u m -
m d 3 0 l n sec ti on 2 7 , n l !
p 1 9 ,m n 1 1 , W a s h i n g
y ,N e b g u k n , c o n t a i n i n g i n
u r e : m o r e o r l e n .
~eat Ind decree of fore-
our uid District Court on
nyofluly. l925in an addon
rn of: Edward Hatthies-en
9.53, together with interest
z the nba of 6 per mn!
from the 23th day ni
s.To the State Bunk.
me nie of 8 per cent per
In the 13th day of July
for coats in the amount of
al!\ccn.li.n|costs;Qhe
of J udgment and Iom-
~vicilng that uid premises
ribed be wld to satisfy
ent, intern! nnd casts, in
Qlrenty days from the
d decree which was mule
t~day of July, 1925, am!
nt,interut and non:
L O T H R O P I :L O T H R D P
G R A N T N O R M A N .
A t t c m e y s
Bl a i r ,N e b r .a n d O m l h l ,N e b r
DR. w. P. m-:uPan.x
nEN'ns'rRuoml our Bklr Bute Bank
Blllr, Nlhnskl
x
MODEL CLEANERS
Cieming,Pressing Repairing
Loated On
East Washington Street
Blaii, Nebr.
(1)4
U H A N L O N . m u m : Io ' a AN w N
Atwmcys-|t»Iuv
Ohms in Sum Bunk Building
o n
oFRANK8.nic!-:ww
(Agent for Falmwn! Creamery)
Pay: Highest Price forPOULTRY,CREAM AND s e c s
On Fifth Street Swlh of lndepond
ent Telephone Office
Ind.m n .mn ,Am zsax
9
nz axuum News
L.E.Nelson v u in Omaha on
Finess 'l"hurxday.
Mr.and Hrs.Henry Cooper nt-
Min Elfdkw Gndsey wen t an c u3am Thursday awning b e a m of
hcun Monday an begin her school :having a pan in the play "The Whole
work agteacher of the third and TuNrn'|Talking."
fourth grades at the Calhoun city!Mrs. C-Johnwn and Hin Maxsthool.x I inn d mvl to Tekamlh on business
n late hour a ddicioul lunch 'nu hlvg spent the summer taking ape
sehid.'dnl work.Before renaming to Her..
Otto Mntmn and son took arivan I11l& thu' llrwe to Oklahoma Inq |
up o f :h e e xeun ion ramen to Du- short viaig with nlativu.They any
'*~4r
_ / f
Sutuniuy Anlmoan.
cn s z x v A! . |.3 r sx w a
a m . s u m B o n n u a z n -
ln n ou . ol Hen a n : p mt h u
ur lhcmoon at thu wm. Holt-
a :he W m. Wllhtninl human.
Le
rx
ar
I1
r l
nded the old S¢¢u¢n'pi§»§i]='§§\ fé-Tom zmlmauu of Teh ma h " ' "Wednesday.
lmah Friday and :pant the week- a Herman aler Sunday .¥Mr. and Hrs. E. W . Burdic Mg"-
ul with nlatives.J em Rm a ttend ed th e P°* "* °"bl thc last of the week from a a
The Misses Merle.Frances m l at Nacy Sunday.cation spent sr. Leach Lake, Minn.
fgldjen Herzog spent we ~ *gg*4\I1llolllll3¢lI|I|¢ll\t Of U10 anglgemznl CI TE ! ~ * ]| ( } i | e mp lo y e d | [
ig,their aunt,Hrs.Annu good- of Misa Mildnd Pratt. p¢'!ekamaf1 Volin,South Dakota spent a few
of brolhera of the farmers.
A number of the Harman
and F.:u|.¢rn Star members ar
i lk !from ham lllendtd the
ington County picnic at A1
Friday.Thou attending n
Mu o n ;
Ld fam
W u h
linden
eport I
h.o1rever on account of having conI g g u
aadunhla ear trouble.
Hrs. Oz L.l{illinger spent Tues Th e !
duy in Omaha.lam Am
Grnmlnrm Blktr, .who rai ds:on Thuradl
the bottom, ~ ~here ~ very gow man an
NOTICE OF BEARING
FIN AL a m m o .
STAT! OP NBBRAS I
W CountHenryu - m l A t t
In the County Court
In tho Hatter of the E m u o
Thomu P. Blankenbeckhr, Doon:-ed.
r hair: at Ill. next of kin, devi
neu, legatooa, creditors Ind All per
anne lntorutod In tho fi nd settle
ment of said ante are omg, noti-fied that on the 22nd day of! August
1925,Ada Thompson the »\dminia-
lrotrix of said some Hind o peti-
tion I n u i d County Court,praymg
|.}:u' her
r l
ilrtadminiatratlon amountrua:b l lo ttle d I n d u " ' " L
tlzal proof of heh-ahip be taken, order
for distribution of aaoeta and luigrl
men* of dover and homealold rights
enurad; and tho said .Admioiatntrixdbeharged.
If you fd! to appear boforo said
County Court on the 26th day of
September. ms. at zo o'4:1ock Aoi..
ara oontaat uid petition, tho Coon
may grant thc prayer thereof ond
moiu. audi other and further orders.
ollowonon and decrlol I I to than
Court may seem proper.
wimm my hand and Offieiil Seal
thi~ 22nd day of Augurt, 1925.
(SEAL)I. C. ELLBR,
31Et.County Judge.
>:o11c|~: OP HEARING
FI NA L SETFLEHENT
aa.
-STATE OF NEBRASKA, I aa.
Woahington Count .1Corrigan4%Clrrrgan, a\t£'ya
in the County Court.In the Ho me of the Estate of
Mary Van Hom,Deceased:The
heirs at law, next ot kin, devbeea,
iefate-eo,creditors.am!AZ! plrbons
interested in the final netttemoog of
aaid estate an hereby Emotitiod than
on the 24th day of August,1925.
I-Earl C. llunllc, the Administrator or
ui-I estate filed n petition in ui d
County Court praying tho; hla final
mlministrotlon account filed hc nin
be aettlod and allowed. thatrrooI of
hellehip be taken, order for ¢iistri
bution ot emu and assignment of
down and homestead righta enter-
o i ami the aah! .hlmlniatrator :liacharged.
If you fail to appear befor! aah!
Cwnty Court on the 25th day of
September, 1925, ot 18 o'cloek AM..
ond content add petition, the Court
ma;51ant the prayer thereof andmake noch other and further orders,
allowances and decrees as to thin
Court may aesrn proper.
Witness my hand and Official Sen]
this 24th day of Au;nat, 19215.|
(SEAL)2. c. ELLER,I
315t.County §_udlre
z~m'rzc1»: or nmnma 1IPINAL8B'I"!Ll23'll'IN'l
STATE OF NEBRASKA,
sa.W u n CountA..Debal, .zitormy
In thi '~=°====7 (kurtIntheMatterotheEvnte ol'
Wllhalm Y o u Deceased:The heir!
at law, next of kin, deviseu, lm-
li n .Anna Peddie returned Wed
ulay from a few day s visit wit!
lalhres In Omaha.
Roy Towle of tho Towle Engineer
-:Company of Omaha,was look
after business matten here on
edneldny.
Chris Richter was a business call»
at Bmr Wednesday between tha
ns.
Mrs.Ray Tripiett has been quite
tha past weak but ia betta:at
is writing.
day: last week at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Loftia and
baby lnd Hr. and Mrs.; Floyd Lof
tia and Marlin left Sunday for a two
weeks outing.They will attend the
lon State Fair at Des Molnea thln
week.From there the latter will
drive to lllnneapolk.
Sunday'a Omahl World Harold car
neil an Item. telling of an auto l¢»
eldeot at Peoria., Ill. ln which an Orno
ha fttnlly,Hr.and bln.William
Knmzer and five children figured.
The family are well known and often
visited here.Mrs. llrenaerwaa the
only on hun.Her face was cut br
broken glass.Both can and the con
tents were destroyed by fire.The Herman lohool will open o
Monday, Sept. 1 for the year'a work.
lu ia expected there will be an in-
creased enrollment in all grades. A
moo has been completed in the
basement thia summer which will be
used for the dghth grade and el-
lour the high school the entire sec-
ond floor.Following are the llst o!
teachen and their respective work:
Noel Seney, Sopt.. Mtn Wilma Mar
;ont Farrar. of Hastings. Misa Ruth
M.Burnua of Crete and Hrs. L. C.
Hunaon of Herman are l\i|l1 school
teac hers; Mies Ellie Feldt of Heal
Nob., 7th and Bth zrldels like Julia
Jackson, Herman, Bth and 6th grader
Hits Helen Wixer. Tekamall, Bn!nd
4tl1 gndea and Mia! Ruth Cotton if
Omaha the primary grades
Elzy Trlplett,Sr.ttendctl the
Burt county old sett ern 'picnic at
Teklmlh Friday.
Everett Hlmea, Pete Carpenter and
lao Faueet; were Tekamal:callen
Wednesday.
Mn. R~ H. Bovee and Min Helen
visited the forma:'a parents, Mr. and
Mn. J ames Gilliam at Telnrooh on
Monday.Mr.and Mn .Cdeb Loftla and
Mi n Ivn Bacon of Blair, were Sun-
day dinner guests at the Bert Lof-
tl home.
Mr.and Mn .C.II.lllaachani,
At'-roy and Lenemh Gaines and Miss
Ltttle Gaines, of Arlington have rc-
tumed Iona a vacation trip in Uolq-
nd o.They drove through Yellow-
»tnm~ park while out there.
Mn. 0. I.. Hiiringor was a guest
at the Fred Michael home o l Te-
lmmah Wednesday.
A pleasant surpdse party was
giten at the L. B. Harrison home on
Fliflay evenlnlr. Aug. 28 ln honor of
the birth anniversary of Mr.llorrl
son.T110 evening was spent in eon
versation,cada am!games and al
ElkhornVadley League
Base Ball
Gamepalled at 3 Mock
BLAIR
SCRIBNER
.....,_.
American
_........._ . .
Pure fresh candy l5c to 40c lb.
COME!
Blair Ball Park
M O N D A Y ,
Sept. 7, 1925
at n party dven by har for hnnty
young ladies.The wedding is set
for Sept. lb.Mr. Klifar was a rv
sident hers for several y ur; wh ile
employ ed ul the Mn. E( A. Wach-
tar and C.R. Gray stores.Ha re-
cently porch:nd 1 grocery store at
Teh nu h.r{ .R. Gray and L.A .Woodvrand
two logdinz merchant:of our city ,
made a business call to Te hmah
Tuesday.
Mr. md Mrs.B. 0. Cooper ram
Sunday dinner guests at the Marlon
pieaeam rime.
Geo. Smith and family moved last
we-ek into the hnme he reantty pur-
chaaefl nf the Mrs.Newry Stoke:
estate.Mr. Smith has done rowd
erahle remodeling and has a very
eoay heme.Elrnon Went has rented
the ,Property vacated by Hr. Smith
and is moving In this weak.
L. A. Parrish. of Omaha came up
Satunlay fo r a vi m at the S.M.
ParrisI1 home.
H. ll. Cameron eral an Ghialn 'Ei
itor Sunday.
E.I2.Gaylord been a very
ale! man the nm week and under
thu =lorter'a dare.He ia reported
aome better at present vrhieh ia gong
nun to his humaroua friends.
Hr.and Lira.Fred jiiehual andllre. Pembreok Squlrea of Tekamah
and Mn .L..A.Parrish and llary
la r i e of Omaha vieited Wednesday
evening at the 0. L. Hilelnger home.
The Herman ball team ion their
game at Oakland last week when
they played at the Burt County fair
Htrlman llajr.The aeera na 2 to 0.
bln. C. E. Hover and son. Harvey
left Ian week in the Iatter'e ear for
a ti:il -with !riemis in Nevada.
E.C.Bundle took advantage of
the excursion ratea to Duluth and
went ru far aa Hlnneapotla on bual-
near.The J . M. Brewster family drove
to Omaha Sunday and an}oyed a
pleaie outing and dinner with friends
there..Harry Anderson. of Crall was a
Herman visitor llonday.
Geo.Chapman wal a irulllaesa
alter in Tekamah Monday.
Lira.Greraanor,of Laurel,Nebr
who was visiting at the R. J.Schencil
home. was quite ill the firat of the
mek and under the rare of a phy-
atrlon.She was some better and
ublr to retu eme the lant of the
week.Her'dau ter.Mrs.llonrani
Norri».of Laurel came down and
aeeompanled her home.Mr. Illnen of the Stnwe 8 Hinea
Company , el Blair was in town on
Hur-day looking after matters per
taining tc the building of the new
Hiil Creek eehool house.
Quite n number from here are
drlving up to the Macy pow-wow
this week.
Fred Si:rt uf Blair. vrardawanlefl
the eontrnci lor the construction of
the new llill Creek school.lie rms
up Monday looking after buaineu
matters.
Supt.and Mrs.Noel Seney re
turned Sun-lay from Peru where rhr\
J.R.L o n ,Mi ll Cluibel Lowe
and Hrs.1.aVeme Lowa drove to
Omahs Saturday and spent the day
shoppingTheFred Ruger!and Harbor!
Webster familial are bmi from lhair
trip to Minnemu :nd report a nn
enjoyable vacation.
The A.Z.Pnunnda family,af
rnlmiiinlulllmnllrlimllllllln||||u|nr||nm||||\nun|num||||||||||||m»lE
School Supplies ~
=°
We are showing a Big New §
Stock of School Needs of all §
dncriptions.Our prices are very I
reasonable.'_
mr for the Omnhn World Herald
u m a t u n p a r e n w , s m Bauvun
home hem,am at present viliting
in Chkagu.I..D.Buniic and Darian'spent
the weak-and here writ):relatives.
Mrs. Harry Lmh and Alice. Jnck,
1 1 'Salurdly.
R. H. Bovee drove to Fremont on
Thursday and Friday takin;Mlm
Hlien over to attend lelthufs In
stitute.She was compelled to re»
.K a t h e r i n e a n d To m m i e w h o h a ve
sp en t t h e s u m m e r w i t h H r .L e e c h
i n M i s s o u r i w h e n h e h u h a d e l a r g e
g r a d i n g c o n t a c t ,r e t u r n e d t h e t i m
o f t h e w e e k t o b e h e r e f o r t h e o p e n -
i m : o f s c h o o l .
H r .a n d M r s .C h u .A r n o l d l e f t
S a t u r d a y f o r Ch a t e a u ,Hu nt ..f o r a
visia muah/im; daughter. Mrs. Keri
H e n s o n a n d fa m i l y .
0
nz preaeng mln ulneu uue 10 ne:Mitt Rupert ~tuck u f aadvanced asf 1 aMirI Hti en B owne nm .. . zum "":':..:i~'1°':.-i':: Et~t:f°§i"f~ _n
mu 17th dgy of August, ms.{5EAL;I. c. E1-I-ER.aw.County .mage
re a few days last ereelr Hina Iva Baoon
of Blair.
The H. E. Aid Society met at the
church Wednesday afternoon and
elected the followinz offleen;Mra
D.w.Rutledge,President;Mn .
Geo Imre, Vice President; Aire. H.
L.Swan. Secretary and Hia: Caro
line Wachter, Treeeonr.
r.and Hrs.Caleb Loflla and
Silas Iva Bacon, of Bladr were gueete
at the Frank Loftla home one day
East week.
Hrs. C. E. Johnson and Mila Maa-
lne drove to Tekamah Monday. Hire
Maxine remained for a vlall.with
relatives.
Hlaa Eledloe Godsey, who went to
Gaihoon nom" to befln her achwl
work, returned home aa the schools
will not be able to open for another
week.
The small dredge boat erorklng on
the labored ditches in conjunction
with the lane drainage clinch. ia at
work hen our week 'i d i o ms the
ditch through torn and oonnedina
lt with York creek.A number of
people are on hands moat of the
time to watch the work
"Tho Whole To\|m'e 'l'alkln¢", the
home we n t play given Thursday
owning at the Legion hall by ment
bcn of the M. E. church was a de-
cided aueceaa and pronounced one of
the mol!aueoeeaful home talent
playa ever presented here.
A. N.Roberuon of the Tekarnah
Hungry Company waa a buaineaa
caller here Monday.Mrs. n. 0. Cooper, Floyd Cooper
ann mee Nettle Mae Cooper drove
to Omaha Tuesday.
Mia: Ciaribel Lowe and Mine Anna
Tnplett went to Omaha Tuesday
where -they entered tlie Clarkson
hoepitol to take tho noracs training
n u a n c e a u v u l w a y u e e e a n n u l ;l a v a t -
noor with Roy and Art lhlengedoht.
Mn .Minnie Hendrlclu, Edna and
Clara Sehereder visited Thoreday d
the Emu Lallmlo home.
Hia:Edna Rove and Lavrnence
Nlebaum were the nro Luther
Lulfue delfepatea to attend the con-
vention at Lincoln thla week.
Hia! Leona Holtman spent several
d m the forepart of the week our
ho: zmzdnmnu. Mr. and Ira. A~r-
ost [Allman
The Lalllnan echoed hal been re-
painted and dooorated on the Inter
lor.George Ped of Fontaneile did
the work.
ltr.and llra.Wm.Holtman and
family spent Sunday afternoon at
the Aragon Lallman home.
c e n f md o u b m L a llma n lm o n
Sunday by auto !or Arapahoe, Heb.
when they will spend the week at
the home of their brother. Ed Lail-
man.Hr. and H r s . G u m Bchweder
spent Thunday dtarnoon at the
August Lallman home.
li k e Clara Kroner.of Genoa ia
hero wrleltlng Irleoda and reletlrea.
ur. a nd Hn . Amo Ihr khoff and
eos.Stanley were Fremont ahoppera
Saturday.Wm.Holtrnan hauled wheat eo
Nickerson Monday afternoon.
[WE srncx PRIGES
AT SUUTH umm
Slow, Ste°dy Market on Good
Cattle-Others Lower
HOGS STILL Gl]lNG Down
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u.w h i m c°1 ."|."=>Jc.»§'2¢§ Com;
Carrigan é Cardgnn, Atffys.
In the Mather of the Estate of
William Golker Deceued: 'fm hdra
as hw, next of kin, devisees. len-
Leer. andiwn and All penonn in-
ur u te d in tho find neulement of
I-lld state ure hereby notified thu
on th!l7th dlv o l Au g ull,1925,
Edward Gonhr, the Adminhlnwr ofu i d n u t s flie d |petition In u i d
County Court. nnvlnr that hh final
admlnhtndon account filed henln
be Ldllbd and allowed,t h u proof
of beinhip be taken, order for dk-
trilrul-iun of uaet: :ml ndgnment ol
slower and homestead right: entlred;
lm! th i s li d Mmln ln n lo r a m. - ¢
ed.
If y ou lull la appear before ma
Crunty Court on the l m d a y o l
s a u m w ,l m .at 10 »'¢1°¢\ A.
ll.,and m m m : d d petition,the
Court may grunt the prnyar thereof
und make luch odwr .md further
nnierx. allowmnl and decrees u to
this Conn mly seem proper.
Wltnexl my hm-1 und omcm Sen!thin mv- any ol Aulult» ms.rssm.)1. c. 1-:u.Hn,ao~s¢.County Judge.
, u m v n u
tx A pol
vnu! line
pnrnllel \
palm 880
wu t q u ;
Hel ,,|g,
the eenul
ulnn| the
in u sou
plan of
urea, ull
land lhov
described
in Secllm
bend 62'
in Towns!
um Coum
al' 67.86
Slld l l
in a 1ud|
cloeure of
the 18th c
lor the x\
Adm. $381
lhueon
I pe r a.nnu:
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nal u N 6 4t}. er eo n ni
D. z. Hmmm, Att'y |annnm, I1
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of an oder oi ' we
lsrue-sl out of the Uhmrlct Conn of
Wurhington County,Nebraska,m d
In punulnfof n decree of md court
in In ldion therein pending wherein
Edward Matthiesen, Administrator of
the estate of F. H. Mstthiesen, de-
r:ea.~ed is pldntif! :ml 'I'hcmu Chris-
Lismen.Lietu Christiansen,and
5 Chrlstinnnn,Guardian oI
utle Christiansen. 1nsane were De
1925, and
$26.20 an
Illini tlecn
c lown pr
above des
sgiu J ud;
evo the
period of
entry of |
on the rqninlJud;
berng lli l
re-une.Ihnp and Lambs in Modern: lu
Geo.Parriah, ul'Romlle,Nebr.-Study te 254 HIlhlr on urnvisited Homin relatives Une first ug fat Lsmha l14.§0l1l»|0S h e
the week.Limbs ltndy , Top \15.ll
H|1g §a Union Block Tardl. Bout. 2, 198.-nmucn Ncrrzs Realm;of mul:Tundu M '
1.500 haul and the muh! val vor!Mrs. A. J. Sumner ml! Leone cnll
lrl at Fu:ul l'r¢ka Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mn. J. M. Compton and
Ruth and Iietty June, were :hopping
an Omaha Fridny.
The illtle Min e:Mary and Mar
llolr.Beat earn fed beau:hold
study whlh :hott h i s and H i l lhaven were unaunly tour.Ub i ;null ruled atrcug. aloekln and fad,
an unc hmlsd.1
Quotations an CUlla:Cllolci inpriman u li n xl.313.00014 25:|004
bli ,I ;;;a ;§;;.g'm.'°E£§£i'.12.L>}`L}>u1i§` 1E1§."I'c§{»EZ§iestlle above will be sold of city hall 303lAfl¢ngBldg
'endan|.a, 1 wuz 95 the em day of nm in f
5-eplember,1925, ll.1:00 o'c loc k, P. "H ren!
Il.,at the north Front Door *
I \
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r e
1
je d i :l i n l l e r m l u r n e d I n t h e i r h o m e
i n O m n h n a ft e r np e n d i n g t h e s u m -
m u w i t h l h e i r mrlra clpsl enla,M r .
.mul A i n .Jo n a s l. l lo m b er | .
M r .a n d M n .A u s t i n W i l i u a n d
ch i ld r en .fo r m e r i y o f l h i n n e i g h b o r
ho od ,vi s i t e d l t t h e A .M .Jo h n !
hams.M e n d n y aft e r n o o n .Th e y al so
ca ll ed i t t h e 8 u m n e r . a n ¢ l K o e n i g
Names.I
M r .l m l Xi n .Th e o d o r e O l i n g e r
: h a ve t o M o d u l e S n o w y m o r n i n g
fo r a vi s i t w i l h h o m e fo l ks .T h u r
t o cn ni ce y u : I l n m l .$ l 1 . 0 0 0 l l . Tl :
f l l r t o m o d y e e r l l n n .0 5 0 0 l 0 . ' !l :
c o m m o n t n h i r y e a r l t n n . $ I'. 5 0 0 0 . | | :
g l g o i c a t o p r i m e s t a n . s 1 a . | o q r 4 . 1 'l :
m o d t o ch ol ea u n r e .$ l 1 . l 0 0 i l . l :
fa i r t o ( o o d s t u n .$ | . ! l O l 1 . l | 2
c o m m o n t o m r s t u n .| 1 . 8 0 0 | . 0 | :
t r u h r . w a r m e d u p c u t i e . | l . 0 0 0 7 . 0 0 :
m o d t o c h o i c e : r u n h l f n f l . I l 9 0 0
1.00:h l r i n : o o d m u h a i l e d . n o e
0 | 0 0 :S0 04 l a ch n le o g n u e m u .
s m m n n o ;h i r I n : o o d m u c o v e .
n o o a a s o ;m u m .u . 1 s ¢ a . ¢ o :a u
u n .l l . ' Z l 0 3 . l 5 ; . u ¢ I c a l n l .$0.00
0 1 0 0 0 ;h a l f !a n d m e d i u m o n l n e .
of ure Wuhlnzton County ConnHouse. in hu any ur mmf, wm-ingtun County, Nehnuh, cell at public :union w the highs!! um ben
bidder (or mn,the farming ae-
uribed nel una, mwil;Tha mnn bg!! nf the nunhwen
quarter of the nanlruest quarter ol
seem" Twenty-mix 124).Township
Nkwleen (Wh Nonh of RangeElena gm, nm of the sm ma.
.mr um r¢||nwm¢ mn of um. uvwil.:"rmn\en¢|n| ll n polnl 'muyIIN (35) rodn south of the Centerof Sediun Twenty-revs" (27). Tawn-
J w e a n - o o o o n n o n n f \ f > | n o | » o e ~ » u - y u a n - o n f > ~ e »E
I 9
g
'5Q u a h t y C a s h M a r k e t ~
lt is CASH we want.~
A C u h customer should receive n g
benefit by paying cash.Therefore §
Just received--New tHings in
Misses Fall Hats and also
Ladies' Fall Hats
Come in and see them
Rl a i p n a o k n l Q m l m
L e g i o n feturned Monday nioming and Mrs.
0<l1n¢er'a father, Hr. Lockling :une
home with them for a ahon visit.
Nellie Marie Pe d hsd her ade-
llo ms s o:bolonm bulll.$3.80
i l l :c hoic e to prIma mu havin.
l0.04l¢l9.¢0:S004 to ~:l l¢\"\°'
itUn. t1.1m| .15; hir lo m lw u t .$l.50B'!.l5:common to mr.-...all Ca s h c U8tOU\e f5Z"~
Au uk pmha w sm An :un purchases ._ _.ms
156 .1s w¢.412o¢.us me .57~2.5¢~.za "Loo "\ . _.ns
Buller. Fun. Sugur and fobucco are not
xub]ect In thll discount.
Quality Cash Market
S. H. POUNDS, frop.
o u u r u o l o o u n a s a o i w n r i v o ~ . | u ¢ ~ u u 0 0 v
Coon WITH
I - 1 3
The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method
Cheaper than any other way
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
s u n k NEBRASKA
ship Nineteen (19).North,Hnnge
Ehwen (ji) But of the Sixlh Prin
clpal lleddian;running thence Wu!Lrml renwvvu luvl|.\l;.ul. nuuvs ||||,|baggy;} |||° |5 q ;lllxltl-ll.D ~son, of Kannard came over here and |4.500i.|0:nholeo prima bury (006
porformed the operation at the Peck lrl. o..oooxo.ao: IOO6 £0 oholca mah\n\¢ara, 31.5601 so: hir to mod hadnt.lereeted in the final selilenmenl of
s.\I¢|eet;te are hereby notified thuton
the mn d ay o f Aw-Inn 1925, WiI»
linm Von, :he Exeeutcl' of uid ee-
tabe filed l petI'.'on In uid County
Court, praying :het his flnml ndmin
i mn lo n oocount filed heroin be
Mltihi and ailollrad,that proof of
hrinhlp ho taken, order for distribu-
tion of u e e u and uaignmont of
dover and homeetnd rlghte entered;
nd the nk! Exec utor dlachorgrd.
ll you fail to appear before uid
County Court on i lu llth day of
September, 1926, at 2 o'eloek P. LL,
and contest uid petition, the Court
pl| 1llel"with the quarter line of
u i d section to the oenur of the
County Road,thence aoothenelcrly
along the center oi I-lid road to the
center of North Creek; thence down
tht otnlet of uid North Creek to 1.h¢
Nonh South quarter Ilne of u i d
section 1.1rcnty~nnn (2'1);llmwoNorth to the pllu of btflnning, con
taining 18.5 urea,all in W uh-
ington County,Nebneka..Cement
blocks placed at Stirling pointe and
at center of public roodn.Also the
following described tract of land, or
panel of lend, towit C:.mmencin|
0.50 chains south of th!nonhwenl
ml;:sunt #Jw prayer thereof |ml¢0t'n¢r of tho northeeet quarter of
nuke such olher and fulthor onlen,
llllcwrancen and deer-een as to this the aouhweat quarter of section twan
tyaoven (27), Township 19,RangeCCB!! my lfemy wper | 11, Bm. aa feet w¢»rJ r~boen:l
Witness my hind md Official Seal fonoo on 31"e n t aide of the t nihiollth d u r c !A n n u ,1925.
i{bEAL}1. cr. ELLER,
|29bt.County J uan.
rolled me ,runnin;thence south
51.50 chzine to the Bouthlrett comer
af tha Norlheut cnmrler of the
n|»u¢¢-|nc»|umnu»,N¢\@¢r¢'§{',:,°-3-;____;-______
d l l l l l l l k .. L _. . - I P n l . . | .| . - l . l l n -. . _ . . . . - l ! ! I ! _ ` ! ' ! ! -° 1 ° " ' ! 9 '~
I "`§}I.|»r ua Lulli mu vllilld »~°g=1,g; e ll* 3-_fe-_nl |=5B l a i r , N e b r
g l i l l l l l n u u w l G l y ! \ .~~
a ;|
§|l|l||I||IQ||||lIllllllllwllllllllllllf |||||[|||||IIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli
l>{-l+l'!'¥+l+l{»¢+i+l+¢+l+l+l4'l+~l~!>4+I+l+l ~S e p t e m b e r 5 t h
'Announcenment ¥~ 1925 ~
me uencn num new nu mmm:picnic for mainben md their (lmilhm
Thuruhy of hs! wnk lt UmFranson home. A delkioun lunch and| md time vu °n|°v¢<i by lll. TheRmrenin meeting vm ba wllh
Mn, Mencke on Sept. 10.Iloone John; of Central any, Neb.
'dxlml It thu hom of hh brothel
lm' fnmily Friday and Sllunhy nlwx week.n 1 sxmxm n m !
||.1sUu.1§;:run uoeun.LW: -mr huh", uoooa lo: mu¢|odln|hl|.{|rl.l|'|BQ|.'||;:welcon, u.oo0:.1|: lloal ulvel- luoDuo.
Hun sul \||m Lowcrnm 'nn moo truh holl on memnm nun; ua ws u; v m n~eunly lower.mmm lower mnloudly.The (DD uma IIA
bulk 0| lndln( ll uu.¢oon u.m \,»»»m am MmmWhh \\,m rmh show Ind llllbl
|
I g | | .s q s n b ID m u l h y w e r e a h o p p i n g a n d v h i t i n g 2 °¢ ' § ' f 1 » . ' § ` l " ' § 1 = ` ¢ ' § ` 2 Z ' " . 1 `. i ' . 2 ' . § l i ° ' . , I . ° ° ' §
i n l r ~ e m c n t S a t u r d a y a h e r n o o n .u m m .m m u n o .. u n a s h e e p h a l l
QS Nr. and Mrs. I-1 c. Llnvlnw" en-sboul mid:n m nm v u a m~~tuhlned tha follnwingsfundlien ut al fnder hunt:
dmner Sunday. E. w.hmidt, Mr.Qflgullonl n ,."I°"'.?£3»&T5':C D I A - . .f \ . . . J - . . . . . a . . -R M4 M'f' .fi L_ f"'"'f1_M:' 51 umm mr me mumm. |u.ooou.oo:
Dr. A, J. Smith, graduate of lhe A. 'l`. Sli!!
College of ()1»t.cu|ulhy and Surgery,of
Kirksvllle, il loaned in the Home Theurn
Building.lla h squippcd for foot vwrk.
using Punt Syst°m Foul Technique. as recnm~
mended by the American Osieupnthic Assn-
einiun.~
Mrs. Smith, beingu gndunle nurw nf lha
Laughlin Iiospiul. Klrksville, Ill! mist llm
ducwr in genem\ practice.
PHONES:-BLAIR ew.uuu. su.m..un. NEBRASKA
x i_ m u .I
U - 1 : c u e v i u n c a u a - u
Plenty of Fgns to Kee`p You Cdol
l c o m a !C O M E !
Plenty of Waltzes
Admission . . . .$l.00
mn mu mf.um mn. n...,.-Guyur.Mr. un]Mn. A. u. Jnhna mdRun-tl \.\Al\¢d in Omaha Sundly.Mn. u. J. Smllh vu in Omahl
Thursday.Nm Bundny we plxn le un =ph-tuna of thc Plenum View Sundu
Sdvool nm! want all memben to bex\rv=~enl.We an proud of our Sun-dw School and napa w lure our
enklxe nchool pnnenl.Un. Janph Gemnyn Ind 4|ulh~wr. of Fremont. vlnltnd lt me Ghuu» ..k Mm- mm: a m lm v m.
J. H. Compton tracked h w \n
Omahn Mondny waning.-
liurr lhuk lruled hh vid Cl\wro~
funn,mmsgxuoa ullvu.ru:(D chnlen,u¢|i01¢.|o:nun..ull, uomqnuoz ynruuu. lunn1nqu.n;wullura.|uaq|.1|;m u n .|$.oo01.o0:Iudu unau.soo1.|s.
runln PAVI :mur o n w v o u mn n u nOmaha.Bwl 8.-Hurry Pxrlhl-ll
Wyu.. mvw! tha mum nn "nanuma hun loudly vnu (10 unul huvy, m 1.404-pound 4yum!Inn which sold rn I fad!! wsll |l0.|0.
1 ?Enterprise.nine axially
nn . conuqwudy tha but ulnrill-
nn medlmn.
v¢x|know;nmclmu M Cunnan.
I
'>
---. . lntlthwut qusrter of uid sec tion 2'I:
NOTICE DF HEARING thence rut on the south line nf said
#NE sa of the sw 55 of nm Iidion
rn o r m» :n n , \ s m. 1 ~lrr. 4.15 c hlinl Lo a stake in me i
"ll r l w su ]u v u l It |. |1 \u n anw w ulgS P I K E R N O T E S Nfuzuzed pern ons. tu»wi§:J u l f i A . R ° ' | g 1 A ;»-¢I'.§--
qsanuum,ma umaur. mu Flltua H '" " " " " "sa.Lgnggr of the tnveiled ruȢLthi11>'The ehildnn of Hu r y Plan,of
CIA; what! ban bun Snlndinl She
p u lt u r n e k l a | ; i . | u H e n r y Ra . s ~
ma n n h n u .i
l n .le o Hngflmnn m l ftlrlliy
href boon enjoy iq a shit from her
pinot: of Lyons, Nabr.
Alffld Harsh mu ntufnid from
hh trip and 1| ioskingl fine.
lin W inlfnd .Allan ua lt Spiker
line day lu! with | .ryin| in find I
holding plan and looking our the
n¢healBonus.
A nsmnbor he m this vicinity at
Rvlinh lm. S tun ll. Rnu nb;lm,l:l»
was.and Lavinia A.Hovemilck,|
énuzhlet. nl! uf full ie;ui qi.
That the iniarni o! the pqutlonn
Wulzingtan County
In tbl County Court
0'Hanlon, Maher I 0'lllnTon .....
In lh l Rutter of tha Ernie ofherriainthcshowdesc ribed. Nll;Elm|R. Bunn Deceased: The heirs
u n t o ir. owner md praying fo r | s t la w, n ext o f ki n. d tvilni r, k na m m u m m n of the tina. of v w r m .endlton and All persons In-
dllth. of uid Plrin-5. iloaoabalm lehslod in u i d u n t o are hereby
Ind of his heirs, ='-~g;af kin- notified thu! on the 271: day of Av:-
ahip md the riglit of 2, of ilu nat 1928. Charles B.Bunn filed |
nd property bllonglng to the a;i»lp,¢;;|,n gn um Cmmty Court allig
ducued, in the Bute Q! Nebrukn.in g g u m; o th er lh lnn : tm Eim:
iq. 1| oniflvd tht the sun stand R. Bunn, an lnlubiumt of Wuhing-
f o r a n n a ;: ln a m du 'u l Bw-ion Cvumar.s a w n , a n d an um
three feat 'rest of cotonirwd I N "
staked \vitnu|.§d an follntu,--I eos
tonwood 6 Inches In dhmcur beam
north 3|dunes aut, 54 Unk; dis
uml, and n cotton wood o inches ip
diameter bean north B8 anaes, 54
links dlstant and M2 chains due went
from the eenhr of North (hetR2
lh lu ti 80 degrees and 30 ietnnda
want 4 ehnim pnraliel with and
mlm;the want side of uid Nlllun
wo o d p u n to a :u h a s f n ! d l! !
nnt veal. oi board fem on cnt :ddr
af trnvellfsi mad;thence north 151
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Blair, Nebnuh, September 3, H325 g l l l n i o \ T ¢ !\ » ¢ » \ » ¢ .§ ¢ u . A 4 ¢ ¢ \ ; u I 1h 0 : l .1 -' rm& \ I n t Y B h § l U D
Rnd nm ul: In 'nu :Dum-pun.
(Luk 0'llan1on and family;..
Omaha were Sunday vhizors in ;|
Parker Oller mum tnjo y ld a I
¢!ar=»vlc ltion at Hanna City
:week-md.
Hr.and Hrs.Guy Hinklly f
friemls dmve to Macy for tht In~
powmrnsr last Sunday.
Misa Anna Schmidt lat: Thunda
for Julesburg. Lblo., when she
teach the coming yur.
Mrs. Chu. N. Hansen and dau;
ter,Hariln m d Hrs.ll.Carina
dmvt to Omlhn Tuesday.
Hr s. J .J .Long in lnendinr
week with har daughter, lin. E
Walter: and family , of W linlll,
Honey to i n n on dther city
farurprop-my .h m :time l m
dulned.5-
Citiunl Savlnzi Bunk.
Bhlr.Nob
Dr. lm! llnfi. V. 1linehman hl
rllturntd from an autn trip thrnug
laced 0`H|.nlon is driving a new
Buick sedan.
J.F..Campbelt,furniture,m n
Ind undertaking.5241.
I! you :ee it In The §nterprl|0» 79|I
gm know its right.1
I'll.Claridge of Dmnhn, was |
Blnir buninc n visitor Int Monday.
For Slit:- F\rn1.l md maidens!
a loom!Ila t ai vu l.Glo. B. Rikl'
8-U
Minn Edith Cook leaves loday for
Grawfonl,when she i l to teach
another year.
Rev.L.H.Clmp returned from
hia ucution last Saturday and is
|;gz.ir\ at his post of duty.
llidmnl Stevens,a former hE;h
nlnml iI\si¥tl¢'|.0I, visited old frlinuhl
in llluir n few dnyn lm\t.\\eek.
M m Gladys Moore has returned
|1¢\n1n from an extended visit with
tek.ti\.en and frilnda In Indiane..
lI»Ciausen and son are view rudy
J.E.Campbell,mmltu n ,m l
and undertaking.5041.
Ileruqr llencke was a business
visitor in Lincoln hiu ds y .
Dr.Lnyland States.Chiropractor,
Fanners Suto Bank Building.1?-tf.
Cin IAISI'n mt h lr pnymants,
prompt nrvice. Geo:gl B Riker.
For Sale--My 30-Arm farm four
mile; west o! Ft. Calhoun, $l00.00.
Chrllrt Rohwer, 2041 "K" St.
28-it.Lincoln,Nebr.
Real ww e ;in Enamel W an ai
wc .Displayed in our wen window.
3121.Petersen Hadware.
For Sale or Renb-38room, nearly
mme:-rg house with n a r m xné
chicken house.3p~lt.LP. Rulmuasen, 63 Fmnt'St.
Mrs."B u n "Robinson came up
fl¢l¥l.» Omnlu last Sunday evening for
a visit with relatives.
Mr.and Hn .Hennan Aye and
Read it right in The Enterprise. |J.E.cuépben.furniture,r u n
Hrs. pred Bugeon was an gm," and undertaking.50-ti.
visitor Tueday.g P. Z. The Shoe Lian ia driving a
new Enamel Ware me at Yetersen ""'°num roadster.
Hardware.See our mt window.|Mina Harguedte Wright is \'iailin|
31-2!
ML and Ain. Wm. McCracken, of
Omaha were over Sunday wisiton in
Mus Dorothy Taylor of Omaha.
nsvolrs Enzlish Red Oxide barn
paint for $l.'i'5 in 5 gal. cana at
Blair.'Sl-2!..Petersen Hardware.
Black satin and crep, the popular'Jn. E. Maher in ddving a Dodge
dren for fall, c an be found at Mn.
T.C.Hilton'l.
C.K.Bendorf, Undertaker,
Nebr.Office phones,161.
elentt phones, 224.
Mn .Chriatofflrr Illulmen,who
liven near the Danish chureh is not
very well at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Waltef Petersen and
litth daughter, of Omaha were Sun
dey visitors in Blair.
Mr. and Hrs.Henry lleneke and
Ralph have, returned from an en-
32 lt.
Blair
Raed-
28-t.f.
a
touring ear which he purchased last
Friday.
c .14. Bendod,u|=.|¢mx¢r, Blair
Nebr.Office phones 161.Reahlence
phones. 224.28-Lf
Mr. and llrr. Byron Bunn and Misa
In no Haaek *°§°Omaha ahopperq
lui. Saturday.f
Stokes of Hemran, spent a
hal! hour al.The Enterprise
laat Monday.
Jay
social
off ice
For
piano,
aale-Our organ and Hamilton
both in good shape.A har-
A n d r e w Cr ui e lr ah a nk ,o f O m a h n
w a s i n B l a i r a r w w r d l r -
l l r s . T . C .H i l t o n ve n t u p t o T c -
k o m a h l u f w e d n e u i s y o n b u a i n u a .
M r . W ; M n . R o y H e l i u m e n l o w l
I. vi a l ! f r o m L P . J e n s e n o f O m d u ,
l a s t w e e k - m d .
S o n a .lens en'n on r h ur z r s pl a y e d
o vo r t h e n d i o f r o m ' N O A W u n i o n
l a m Tu e s d a y e ve n i n g .
Th e J. S . J o h n s o n f s m l l y , o f F m -
m o n t w o n c a l l i n g o n Bl nd r fr i e n d s
l a s t '[ 'u u d a ; r e ve n i n g .
M r .a n d H r s .Jo h n N e l s o n a n d
zl nu gh te r,A l t !a n d . l a s e l n R h o n i u
d r o ve zo O r n a h o Tu e s d a y .
A n e w l i n e o f ful l. d re ss es h u
b e e n r e c e i ve d i n a l l th e In t a ct s ty l e s
n r l l c o l o n a t M r s . T. C . l l i l t o n ' | .u
T h e D w n h L u t h e r a n c h u r c h o f
th i s : i t y w i l l b e t h e m e e t i n g pl ac e
fo r a co n ve n t i o n t o b e h e l d f r o m
S e p t : . 1 l - 1 8 .
R e v.o n d Mrs..N .P .L a n g ,o n
Rnd nm ul: In 'nu :Dum-pun.
(Luk 0'llan1on and family;..
Omaha were Sunday vhizors in ;|
Parker Oller mum tnjo y ld a I
¢!ar=»vlc ltion at Hanna City
:week-md.
Hr.and Hrs.Guy Hinklly f
friemls dmve to Macy for tht In~
powmrnsr last Sunday.
Misa Anna Schmidt lat: Thunda
for Julesburg. Lblo., when she
teach the coming yur.
Mrs. Chu. N. Hansen and dau;
ter,Hariln m d Hrs.ll.Carina
dmvt to Omlhn Tuesday.
Hr s. J .J .Long in lnendinr
week with har daughter, lin. E
Walter: and family , of W linlll,
Honey to i n n on dther city
farurprop-my .h m :time l m
dulned.5-
Citiunl Savlnzi Bunk.
Bhlr.Nob
Dr. lm! llnfi. V. 1linehman hl
rllturntd from an autn trip thrnug
laced 0`H|.nlon is driving a new
Buick sedan.
J.F..Campbelt,furniture,m n
Ind undertaking.5241.
I! you :ee it In The §nterprl|0» 79|I
gm know its right.1
I'll.Claridge of Dmnhn, was |
Blnir buninc n visitor Int Monday.
For Slit:- F\rn1.l md maidens!
a loom!Ila t ai vu l.Glo. B. Rikl'
8-U
Minn Edith Cook leaves loday for
Grawfonl,when she i l to teach
another year.
Rev.L.H.Clmp returned from
hia ucution last Saturday and is
|;gz.ir\ at his post of duty.
llidmnl Stevens,a former hE;h
nlnml iI\si¥tl¢'|.0I, visited old frlinuhl
in llluir n few dnyn lm\t.\\eek.
M m Gladys Moore has returned
|1¢\n1n from an extended visit with
tek.ti\.en and frilnda In Indiane..
lI»Ciausen and son are view rudy
J.E.Campbell,mmltu n ,m l
and undertaking.5041.
Ileruqr llencke was a business
visitor in Lincoln hiu ds y .
Dr.Lnyland States.Chiropractor,
Fanners Suto Bank Building.1?-tf.
Cin IAISI'n mt h lr pnymants,
prompt nrvice. Geo:gl B Riker.
For Sale--My 30-Arm farm four
mile; west o! Ft. Calhoun, $l00.00.
Chrllrt Rohwer, 2041 "K" St.
28-it.Lincoln,Nebr.
Real ww e ;in Enamel W an ai
wc .Displayed in our wen window.
3121.Petersen Hadware.
For Sale or Renb-38room, nearly
mme:-rg house with n a r m xné
chicken house.3p~lt.LP. Rulmuasen, 63 Fmnt'St.
Mrs."B u n "Robinson came up
fl¢l¥l.» Omnlu last Sunday evening for
a visit with relatives.
Mr.and Hn .Hennan Aye and
Read it right in The Enterprise. |J.E.cuépben.furniture,r u n
Hrs. pred Bugeon was an gm," and undertaking.50-ti.
visitor Tueday.g P. Z. The Shoe Lian ia driving a
new Enamel Ware me at Yetersen ""'°num roadster.
Hardware.See our mt window.|Mina Harguedte Wright is \'iailin|
31-2!
ML and Ain. Wm. McCracken, of
Omaha were over Sunday wisiton in
Mus Dorothy Taylor of Omaha.
nsvolrs Enzlish Red Oxide barn
paint for $l.'i'5 in 5 gal. cana at
Blair.'Sl-2!..Petersen Hardware.
Black satin and crep, the popular'Jn. E. Maher in ddving a Dodge
dren for fall, c an be found at Mn.
T.C.Hilton'l.
C.K.Bendorf, Undertaker,
Nebr.Office phones,161.
elentt phones, 224.
Mn .Chriatofflrr Illulmen,who
liven near the Danish chureh is not
very well at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Waltef Petersen and
litth daughter, of Omaha were Sun
dey visitors in Blair.
Mr. and Hrs.Henry lleneke and
Ralph have, returned from an en-
32 lt.
Blair
Raed-
28-t.f.
a
touring ear which he purchased last
Friday.
c .14. Bendod,u|=.|¢mx¢r, Blair
Nebr.Office phones 161.Reahlence
phones. 224.28-Lf
Mr. and llrr. Byron Bunn and Misa
In no Haaek *°§°Omaha ahopperq
lui. Saturday.f
Stokes of Hemran, spent a
hal! hour al.The Enterprise
laat Monday.
Jay
social
off ice
For
piano,
aale-Our organ and Hamilton
both in good shape.A har-
A n d r e w Cr ui e lr ah a nk ,o f O m a h n
w a s i n B l a i r a r w w r d l r -
l l r s . T . C .H i l t o n ve n t u p t o T c -
k o m a h l u f w e d n e u i s y o n b u a i n u a .
M r . W ; M n . R o y H e l i u m e n l o w l
I. vi a l ! f r o m L P . J e n s e n o f O m d u ,
l a s t w e e k - m d .
S o n a .lens en'n on r h ur z r s pl a y e d
o vo r t h e n d i o f r o m ' N O A W u n i o n
l a m Tu e s d a y e ve n i n g .
Th e J. S . J o h n s o n f s m l l y , o f F m -
m o n t w o n c a l l i n g o n Bl nd r fr i e n d s
l a s t '[ 'u u d a ; r e ve n i n g .
M r .a n d H r s .Jo h n N e l s o n a n d
zl nu gh te r,A l t !a n d . l a s e l n R h o n i u
d r o ve zo O r n a h o Tu e s d a y .
A n e w l i n e o f ful l. d re ss es h u
b e e n r e c e i ve d i n a l l th e In t a ct s ty l e s
n r l l c o l o n a t M r s . T. C . l l i l t o n ' | .u
T h e D w n h L u t h e r a n c h u r c h o f
th i s : i t y w i l l b e t h e m e e t i n g pl ac e
fo r a co n ve n t i o n t o b e h e l d f r o m
S e p t : . 1 l - 1 8 .
R e v.o n d Mrs..N .P .L a n g ,o n
LEBRASKA STAT E FAIR malwv
(Conunmd from png Om)
artnet cu-ioading If-ltlon for tha
fair grounds.The Ne b n u h nut! fn lr,which
opens at Llnc oin mt Hondqr, vin
pmvidc one of tha gfc aun oppor
tunities many people of the li l le
will have in m-wr months lo seo
ynhal.ls being dune with the u n
million dollar: thlt in going into the
new state capitol building.'That
pan which is finialnd i l o p e n ml
bring used while conatfuctinn work
is grin: shud on the center or tower
acclion.I t is the greatest public
buiiding in the Umridi on this,
architect.:all o u r the country a nagreed.Go to the Fair and see the
Cnpitoi building at the alma time.
The custodian will pruvhle guides tu
m:ducL groups through the building
Il. was indicated in»Lineoln Mom
JOIN,A. RBOADLS.h a u e
must wa yan.
HANNAII MARGARET LARSEN
ihnmh Hnrznnet Larsen wwwborn November Il, |882 Splker
when she resided until five yan
ago when me wun m Benmee whereshe has since mda her home and n
BASE
BALL
the :tate fair grounds Igould be the
lnr t in history.This will be due
fr i uid, to the exceptional mmdml
plugnm whic h h u been Pl0¥i¢l¢d
headed by the Chamber al Commence
Glen Club and mixed chorus.
'Nia organization in the only one
of its kind In the United sum. and
is made up of members of the Lin-
coln eommerclal organisation.Every
namber is known as one of the fin-
The hun advic e hom Rand! ln-
dicstol thi! the rulen of 'that mun-
try propane to use dluuo puns if
Rumi;n o r plrlieipaus in mother
m f .ll is amid dug the moat. vir-
uknt ( t ml :pc nillll to o b wn a n
hem; neared md kept ln c ujy anl-
nka gentle node, than bolnherrlka
:swan :mv »|'|U|3DAY
FR ID AY . SATURD AY & S AT. MATI NE E
Collnn Moo
on L Y "\
Comedy "JONAH JONES"
New Home Theater
PRooRAm
»_SEPTEMBER J to l0_']
THURSDAY
uma B¢\axcu's Sing:Success
"The W arrens of Virginia
mli k n u u x C OM E D Y
N
:LM A.Mc X;emu1, Pastor _. ___ _ .~___
V " 'G li e d t 3 ' c l o c kNowthat vacation days are over ame C3 8 0
E; is time to settle down to the reI |,"
mls theme she passed aww ugun
29.1925 nt i h t axe of foli}°!.\lu
years xml nina months.1 ~
The body was brought to Blair'
a n l interment w u e in me l ~
01um cemetery among friends andrehtimes who had gone on before.3 v s
She leaves to moum hulbe ~"thu. Mrs. Sophia Larsen. =»~w?3Z
ters, Mtn. Anne Six, of Statics, Can ~
adn, Mn. Mary Clausen of Fox Ilomf 1 _Minnesota:Mrs. Christina Chfist of.or 'r1 ~.x.m. -xu
A (rut pan of that order whkl:
ralph among mankind Ea not the af
fm of go n; nms m.is lm! lu o ri
gin ln tbl prindplel of soc iety, :nd
tht natural cnnatitudou of mm..It
n ls u d prior so guvommenl,md '
'todd axin if the Inmldity of gov
emrrtnl.wa n abolished.The 'mu-
tual dependencn und ndpro-ui inur
nt vrhkh man hu in nun, and nil
the pun:of 1 zlviilud community
upon each nthar, create that (gem
clmin of connection which holds il
togethar.Common Inherent n g u
latu Shel: eencunu and forms their
I n u ;and the h w :which common
vlagf onlljna haw a | reatm infin
en u than the lun of government
In Hue, society plrfonns for luelt
nhnost everything which ia ueribml
to guvarnn nl.The muy:perfect
zhri ilu tion is .the mo n do n i t N
gu ms its mm affair:and gave
itself.-Thomas Pnine,179i.
m a l u n u o w
s UN| >Av
Ulen Mumcr and Bush: Luv: In
"THE SILENT WATCHER"
FOX NHW§_ MODUEPODGH and SPORTUOMT
Cnlg, Nebr. aml tvru brat ern,an-m..| hmen P.. wh nr Herman.i1|~B l a i r B u l l P a r k
fi Chnrln Clr\¢| is bulhilng~ on lhe south of;~
n,,'
Coal Blrlku
The expecud ln happ-egin| again
this y u r.Yer weeks the pa p lnhavereportedthe usual con!sirlke
u about to happen and tha price of
: m l has nude s conahlenble u l
vanee in price.Bu!:von this is
ln:-1 M5'=f*W °° 1| regarded u
uopnauevunt.Thvlmnu ol mii-
aerihnn Iill b l luu nlly mnond
fro m o ur mai lin g a m u th i u ph-
ld vn th l i l mc w d f n r i f tb l p u b -
bc rwtllhd zothelvlnolhoub-
PM wi ll Nn s ln in lo ne lt th e
ua pnnenpuon y riu.Em-y
r p m u n h n u n d u m : th a
cond!p u u n d o n p u t o f th e
m u - u s h»&vu ii'u»gmb lh h u ml
subscriber._
blan d u ase ond duo ma nn n
th p-mann as BUF. Nub.. under
\h» \¢ ¢o lU on |n |t o! lu ¢|\8 ,1 B' lh
M O N D AY
Buck June: \n
HGHE
A MRI!! B bum of brick and Ann u,
01 sllll and posts and piers;But l home is bniit of lovin; deeds
Thu atlmls a lhoullnd y ears.
A houn, though but a humble eel
Within its walls may hold._
than will be n change and cod
p r i m will be fixed nt mmethlnz
neu I level all the y ear round.
..lL o w a e t a r n m l so l d .
Th e m e n o n u r t h b u i l d h o l . l l l ¢ » - | l l l l s
A n d e h a m b e n ,r w f a u s d d o m e s -
The women build the Homes.
-Setecuei
gulu business of livin( again. School
willa oonop enan dtheh usy hu mofe
'ldnterk work wil! be upon us.
The fwori of the £h\lldl m u d
begin nov in alnest.Lat every
member attend the services dd in-
vite other! £0 do the une.
In the absence of Hr.Ro ll
Sgnday School in in glufge of
R\;r F Wright, ln experienced
efficient Sunday School worker.
an n lly to his support arid make
the Sunday School better mum ever.
We are to have we privilege. on
September 16 md 16 of entertaining
LHP Omaha Auodation of Congrega
tional churches.There will be some
lhirty or jorty delqntel to be en-
tertained Tor lodging md bré lkf ut
for one or both days of"ll\e session.
I t wiil be a npeciai priviiege and
pleasure to hive anim guests from
other churches in our homes.
the
Mr.
and
Let
3u¢!¢¢E.C.Ja¢k.¢onhlduhI|ca n
u m u o n s s r E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H
0 .U .M c P m u d , 'P a s t o r
-._
O n l y t w o m o r e S i m d a y s r e m a i n < > f
than ( h n f e r e n c e y e a r .C o m a t o t h e
bi g d ay s p ec i a l s e r vi ce s n ex t S un d a y .
Sp ec ia l m u s i c a t b o t h t h e m o r n i n g
ann evining services.lg wil!bew o n h y o u r t i m e t o h e a r t h e m w e
l r t h e S w i h l r t or c h e st r a ,a n d t h e
ad d re s s - o f D r .C .R .M e a d .
..._- . -.nu
a n oTh e t w o b r n t h c n e n j o y e d th ei r
e w n t f u l y o u n g e r da y s .f o r b o t h
h a w -be e n m e n o f a c t !.
H r . W r n .H . I e ! ! S n t u l y f o r D o
i r o l t a n d fr o m t h e r e w i l l j o u r n l y t a
h i a h o m e i n W u h i n g L o n ,D .C .
.
l i n Chu.Spangler,Mr.Spangler
and aan, Richard, ali of Linenln, wereSundayguests at tht J . C.Black
Lun: and Dr. If A. Davin human.
li n .Henry Boker, who has been
smiling for soma time at the home
of her ann, Ed Boker at Plslnvlew.
r¢turned han on llonday.
..\.
G i r v n h o m e .
l r . I n d H r s .G .1.P fe i f fe r vi s i b
was on hh return trip from goin;
uw 01-non trail, making 1.doumry
through which he puud l study md
bein;i photc fnph q he took pic
iuren o! dl the wonderfull and cur!
nw.sight; of the country.After
making z careful study of this xnil
a m :raking notes on it,bo went
dawn into Nur Hezico and Arizona
whue ha'mu!e a. cardui study af
Lim 'lnc knt Aztec s, the Cliff Dull
e n m d other interesting fea tum
and not he is urritlng his elpufence
in my fa m and f or this muon he
1.|.lr¢ce:l his steps of former nan eo
C MLHin Jeanie Donna, of Omnhl and
Mn .Jennll (Hover wel!dinner
pants of Hr.und H n .H.W.
Schoettger on Sundry.
Hrs. Wm. llurnhs' hu been ignite
Ill at her home ld $116 country near
Dale.The Minianary society of the aa.
E..church. urn entemlned by Hrs.
ll.w Schodtger nt her bomt on
We<Ine|¢lay afternoon.
in New Henrico and Arizona and
herrby hw!! a tale.
Sears ago whtn W m. H. J lchon
e l in Arlington:August 32. n son£9 Hr.and li n .Eisner Umurbék;
Auruat 26, xlsufhter to llr. and Hn.
Earl Riser;August 27, n non, Jo
M u .J.A .U s h e r o f Cl e ve l an d ,
O h i a ha s b e i n vi s i t i n g h e r a u n t s
M n . A . R . B r o c k , M r s . Ja m e s K i r b y
m d H n . J u l i u i P e t e : a n a n d fa m l
i i e u f o r | f a v d u r . l e a vl n g I n t S u n -
nlly fo r h e r h n r n e .
M u .W .J.H o l t z x m l ( u n i l y .o f
I
HI ac ' l s l u i .W ednesulay.S h o is vi i i !
l n g h e r m u t h e r , i l u . N . S t r a d a h e r e
li n .l!0ll»':|mother.Mn .Henry
Doha#of G:una,Nobr.ynnardly.
Hn .Duhse urn operated an at an
Omshn hospital lyt lfridxy.
:ow hn their non. Hans sm-re
' r H 1 : . E N T E R P R I S E ~ % - " " ' ° ' ° " ° " " . r u n e s ~ ,i " " f ; ; ' ; x ' r : :,.2E."L'5.i';'""
H i n Jennie Donna,af Um z h"-..~ve nmalnaHanover, nelgser executive nmaln
the remaiins of the oiéest.town in
lh e D lk olllGovernment engineers performed
Um feng of constructing :he high-
way down ihe towaring hillside to
the bridge.Winding in n series ol
curves on a s per cent made. zhaafpgnsch maven two mile; In nub
ing its objective.The curves have
im
\1
nx
cur, the hug bridge has »macted
mn and H n .Rasmus Jnhnmzen u 1 Ithe committee.i| \tr.The funeral services were held nuMr. und Hn. R. Beisllln :ml brewl h r Tom Eeft I n t Ssturda M¢Sunday at the home of his daugh
,2 "|l¢l", un. Chu. Hlnellne of D4 5010,iorimnd,Oregon.Mr.Tom Heist- at eleven o'c1oe%:Rev W H Under
lin hu been very nic k but has re od fficlnti 'd h ~wo o ng an 1. e y Wancausedsufficienlw 10 travel.taken to his dd home at Logan, la.,
Min.George Amen w u operated fc? Interment.
.sn ne an Omaha hmpiul fo: qapewdi ¢
ner," the program w u d o m w h
an parade starting:from both ends
of the bH¢l|;e w i massinlr in the
crnter.The manner bri dp wax immedi
auiy xhrmrn open to travel.It In
rwned by the state of South Dakota
.ml no !0| \| \ win b¢ enum
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a 1 .n a k e d e y e .T h e b r i d p b u m i n t o n
t o n e r l n g vu ! !o f so l i d m e k o n t h e
w u t d d a .L o o k i n g d o w n ,t h e vi e w
a p p e u s n o t u n l i k e t h e fn n o u s R o c k y
M o u n t a i n z o n e s .N e a r b y i s t h e n n
t.io n'|o n l y n a t i ve vo i u n c ,n st o n e
m o u n u i n o f s u l p h u r a n d m n g n u i l
¢!¢~1\.:w h i c h e o r u t s n l l y tr i c k l e !i|.tle
n r c n m i e t s .m u s i n g t h e m o u n t a i n l o
s m u l d e r a n d b u m .
Ju s ; a c r o s s t h e r i ve r : a n b e s e e n
| q ~.... .¢. .b e a u t y a n d Id e a ! l o c a t i o n .F r o m t h e
l : r i d ; \ c a n b e s e e n t h e S o u t h D a k o t a
vII!u ¢ e ¢ o f G e d d e s ,L a k e A n d e s a n d
nknthres.Na h in Lakin;a couple
ai' Nobrukn grown pearsalong with
him to ahow the natives of that
bu rn h ow le mama to e xi st o ut
here on W pradrin.Said pears
September 6, can ride ghe North
\»niern raiirold for one oem. l mile
sua road announced this lfternoon.
The low h te is #bmi fzom all
points on the road in Nubruh.
rnlghecl seventeen and envhalf I1 g,good throughout the entire
oumrea each.week of the fair.
"l The Burlington has already n|1
I A 0 1 LINCOLN Pun ml n
Nels Lindberg Ind wife leave this `
afternoon for Luck, Wisconsin where Llncoin, Aug. 23-Vililorl to the
~herf
/
s~¢/:~
Mr. and ln. Ed Ay! ful nlleved
e .n padawithout c oll to tht schwerliser.73: per cent of the one way fare
1+
..,Omaha spent the fore part of the
week here at the J.D.Nevreom
home.Gretchen Steinbach,of Fremont
spent anew day s last 'nec k at the
c._ G.llarahall holnelaa the guest
of Betty and Frances ilarshall.
Mr.and Ur l.Henry Fitxpatrlck
mel ron, of Chkago visited betereq
rains at the J. c. Blackbum home
\|ll Sunday."Hr. and Hrs. Jay Blackburn were
n Omaha on Monday.
L OC A L o vl a n r ww
lhu I-Itolae Sterwenaen returned to
ut home in Omaha last week-end
after visiting frienda and relatives
ln Blair ior ten daya.
The lidlen'Danish Aid Hltlety
met yea\erday_afternoon at the
church parlora .pq Mn. Axel-Axet
William Kelley Lusk wa! horn 'ni
Milla county.iowa,November 16.'nas: and .un in be som, Nebraska!
August 28. 1925 at the In of sixty
eeren nan , n ine months and thir»
teen daya.
Hel araa married to Nora A. Rot
man, December 25, |887 at Simpson,Nebdslta. who preceded him in dash:
four years aao To this uion four
children were born. Effie Bae, Wm.
Morton,Jamea A-.lam and HazelMade.11ze two anna paeaed away'
in their younir manhood.E
William Lusk was raised and spent
the majority of his life in L0ian, la.
when he made many friends.
He erm taken ill at the home uf
his daughter in De Soto two year
ago and has been falling in health
qtlltl rapidly since then.
Ile leaves zo mourn hlm.two
they can be taken in an automobile
at a apeed of forty-fire miles an
hour.The dedication ilrosram b m i !
about 9:30 a.rn.with a baseball
game.A huge parade of flnata NPneentlng the wine on each shle ol
the river was held ehortly beiorc
nnon.The high poing of the
came when an eight year
bud Indian girl, garbed in
ol her tribe, walked from
ride of the bridge to the center
where she wa.: met br Charles Mix.
eight year old tamIer'e son.Their
nmrclm go the center was accumpanied
lr: music from the eeventyfire piece
Rosebud band.children joined hands in
at the huge bridtre while
rang "Bleet be the Tie
Aftr as prayer and the
the "'Su|r Spangled Ban-
prolz'!amold Rose
the eltesathe south
The two
the center
a quartet
that Binds."
n of
Fall Hats
for School
A nice line of FELTS in all
the new shades and colors
including blacks, are on dia-
play, for the school girl and
college student.
Prices very reasonable
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ever the radio from 'NOAW atntlon
last Tuesday evening.
The J. S. Johnson family, of Fre-
mont were calling on Blair friends
last 'Tuesday evening.
Mr.and Lire.John Nelson and
daughter,Alt! and .laeeln Rhoniea
drove to Omaha Tuesday.
A new line of fall. dresses h u
been received ln all the latest styles
nrll c olon at Mrs. T. C. llllton'|.u
The D w n h Lutheran church of
this :ity aritl be the meeting place
for a convention to be held from
Sept: .lt-18.
Rev.nod Mrs..N.P.Lang,are
\uniting their non, Sidney at Sioux
I'nll|, a.D.and other relatives in
Hlnneiotl.
life.Emma Wuhburn rammed
Aug. 21 from a few day s vlelt at
Hmtings,Nebr.Hrs.Wulhborn
liven* at Hutinn beter! c omin;to
I1.a.:r.
Mun:IHale Stevens,dlbghter oi
Mr. and Hn. Sam Stevena, south of
t.t\\:|,returned home last Sunday,
nite:spending her summer vocation
wit1 relatives in Tekamah.
"st and Hrs. 12. D. Swisher and
tl:ee children of Hamilton. Hontnnn
epent the week-end with their aunt.
Mfr. S. F. llartln, of this city:They
\'en: on their way home from Chl
cago nml ntoppeal eff for a little
vi:is.
The Queen Either Cinch will nerve
public supper on the Crowell Home
lawn on Thursday.Sept.10,at 6
o'clock for the eonve lance of the
bunineu men, 35c pe piate.Those
who vlnh to 1:0 have no wny,
will find c an at the M. II. person-
mze at that hour.32-lt.
~\wvzf /
\ -1'
School Supply
Headquarters
This store is headquarters for
children's school wear.We"ean
outfit any member of the family
at.prices that will surprise you,
Girls Oxfonln sm ld me
Hoya' School sm..us lo 2.50
Boys* sums _ _ __ _ _Num' nmu _ _ _ -_ _ _1.2¢Lillie Boys' Wuh Sulln-u s
u°y»'11¢.. _ . _ - . - _ . -.ss
'Boy|Calu|. _ _ . _ _ . .us
Days' Overdls L25 lo L75
We also have a line of Fall Dry Goods
friemls dmve to Macy for thc Indian
D°w.wmr last Sunday.
Misa Anna Sc hmidt lat: Thundly
for Julesburz. Lblo., when she will
teach the coming yur.
Mrs. Chu. N. Hansen and dnugh-u r ,Hariln and li n .u .Culnois
dmvt to Omshn Tuesday.
Hr s. J .J .Long in lnendinr th!
week with har daughter, lin.Efflt
Walter: and family , of W linlll, ll.
Honey to i n n on dther c ity ot
farurprop-my .Lo n;time l m if
dulned.5-Lf.
Citizen! Savlnzi Bunk.
Bhlr.Nebr.
Dr. and llnfl. V. IIinehmnn have
raturned from an autn trip through-
out the nm when they vimltod at
vnricus points.°
Hrs. James Jensen hu so far im-
pn-vod that she W u able to leave
the hoapihl and 1; now Irlth har
nisuyhtar on the farm.
Jamie N a d came in from K.lm~
bail; Nebr. when he hu bun spand-
ing the summer fuming.II t was
on his 'ny zo Sioux iCty.
Mr. md Hn. Glo. Davis and son.
Dru: spent s few days lan week an
De-Moines,Iowa :minding the Ina
Slate Fllr.Th!! returned to Blllr
last Sstunlny.
Tha B.Y.P.U.of the Baptist
church will hold an ice cream soda!
at tha Will Rath on station,S11-
urday nmlng, Bapt. 5.Spodll nb
mation paid to ear eultomen.82-lt.
lin. Lottie Hall, u! Lincoln
a Bnmhy vlaitor with hu mother
llrs. Alu W llnrlghil lui Bundly .
ills! Emml Wadnvrlght,who
bnn making her home in Lincoln, In
with her mother.Hn .ANA WMI:
nigh; at present.
in
b l a
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Mrs. Chu. Csrter ese in Herman
lasr week wiring care for her _aged
mother, whose health ls qulte poorly.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen have re
turned from thelr honeymoon and
n.re_ now at work at the Home Bek-
ery.
For Sale:-Some of the best vs-
eent lots to be found ln the clty.
frlccrl to sell.Inquire at The Enter
pnee office.t1.
You can find la n e °'"d dresses
in silk and wool at Mrs. T. C. Hil-
1.'n's..Also misses and small sizes.Pricee reasonable.*32-li.
The Quality Clnh Market is run-
rmx sn ad ln this vseek'e Enterprise
giving some verlf good discounts.
This offer is for cash and cam
lllr. and Hrs.Walter Larson and
family have been enjoying at \\eel&'s
vec ntion dzMn;through lows and
lliznois.They med last Sunday.
1lr. und Lire.Ll.Ireland and
Janice were Omslm visitors on lost
Monday.Hrs. ldand and Janice re
nmlfrerl for u short visit before school
begins.
Rev. Hsrtin Kirkegasnl and fem
ily have arrived from Mason City
nm?are now nicely settled in tial!
L. P. Rasmussen, 207 w. So. St.
Olin Hopewell, state game warden
uns l pleasant c aller at The Enter
prise office last Monday morning.
Hrs. Walter Elliott and daughter
Thelma,of Lillian,Nebr.spent n
few days last week at the Ludwig
.lrneen home.
Mn .llirinle Trlplett is enioylng
n visit from her sister, Mrs. C. C.
Woke,of St.Edwards,N-ebr.who
come Inst Tuesday.
Unmh C Lang, Ambulance Service
Roy M. D. Lang, Undertaker.Store
Phones Ind. and Bell Red 189.House
lu i.1752, Bell 257.2 5 tl
Jensen and limos lulll the house
hold furniture ol Chris Nielsen on
lm Snturdny afternoon and most of
the stuff brought fuir prices.
Clyde Compton, iwho is working
at Buch's Meat Market in ltennnrd
won.aB._yver Sunday vlsltor at the
pauontal, A.A. Compton home.
Misses Glnd;sSiekkotter and Sue
lnllc Levrellyn spent last week visit-
ing.; lllalr friends and relatives, they
lusvlng had a vacation from their
"ark in Omnhrl.
bliss Audrey Wolff is making prepnmtlons to go to Omaha to attend
n.....\...- r"..Ita-.» this fall. which will
Surdsv visitors in Blair
ldra.Gaglni snd daughter ,ot
Omaha spent Wednesday and Thurm
day at the Ludwig Jensen home.
Unruh i. Lang, Ambulance Service.
Roy M. D. Lang. Undertaker.Store
Phrnes Hell and Ind. Red 139.Iloune
Ind.H52,Bell 257.as tr
Everett Tyson.Clifton!Nernets
and James Maher returned from I"t
Snelling last Monday after s montlfs
camping at that plsce.
Wsntetl-Salesman for well-lrnown
Leure hold article.Good propoeltlon
for rnan that is wllling to c snvsu
clty nm! country trade.82»eosr.
Mr. George Kiley, of Toronto, Con
rda who woe colled_l1ere\by the
neath of his mother, Mrs. John White
returned to his homo last Tuesday.
Mrs. Jennie lforblcon und dough
tcr, Melvlna returned to Omaha lest
Sunday evening after a two week:
Visit with friends in Blair and vi
cinity.,
Workmen have been busy down at
the court house putting on a #heel
ceiling in the treuunefu ofllec.The
county judge'e office in sleo to have
n steel ceiling.
Mr. Andrew Bobs, oI1'¢ of Washing-
to du your paper hanging nnu pa1nt~
ln :at reasonable pdcee.Call Ind
I as.30.11
Mrs. T. C.Hilton has a complete
"tw of "QW ~\1l¢S5¢l ill silk,
crrno und light wool challlee.Sires
small and lnrge.32 lt.
l nmh & Lang, Ambulance Service
Roy ld. D. Lenz. Undertaker.Storr
l'l1or.cs Bell nml Ind. Red 139.House
I|.l.1752.Belt 267.25-tt.
lt you are planning on a little trip
you will need a fresh .lw1\'} hat
Stir those at Airs.T.C.Hiltorfs.
Pncce armllr reduced.
Mtn.Htlflh Noble,who his been
on r. vacation hom her work In 'fh-
lormere State Bank, returned to her
po.. of duty last Monday.
\ canl received Monday from Mr.
sm'hire. A. J.Lasure reports thal
they had reached the Black llllln
after a hot,dn'trip through Da
lille
Wm.E'. Arndt, I..L. Snyder and
llcrmnn Struve.all of the .Armll
Sngnlcr Motor Co.were visitors sl
t'1|Dodge County Fair nt Hooper
5:tcnlay .
Mr.ul Mrs.Ed Legeellyn tool
|..i\;.ntuge r the excursion rates an-
wrnt down Omaha lost Sutunlughome near Dana college wnerv ner.
Ksrltegaanl will teach.
Little Adolph Aye, etln of llr. and
M:ua 'Ed Aye, had s narrow escape
when he was knocked down by a
parsing ear, last Sunday evening just
often dark and bruised up somewhat.
1or Sale-On account of moving
to Omaha,our 8room,nearly mo
tltrn home on W.So.St.Can he
bought cheap.Will give good l.e11I1I.
map accept small a w w w as part
.29-tr.
t.. P. Rasmussen. 63 I'ront St;-w r
Shen!;geeired from Wm.Powell
who ia in Los Angeles, Calif. with
an uncle, states that he is having a
fine time and la now working as as
sistant shipping clerk ln a dn goods
house.
Mrs.Myrtle liltian returned last
Monday evening from a pleasant twoweeks vacation spent at Lettd, S. D
She was accompanied by her son and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse lilllan
ol Omaha.
Jesse Long,formerly the coal
unc feed business here ln Illair, but
now residing in lletl Galt, lotta, was
calling on Blair friends last Mon-
day.Jesse haul been out to tha
round up at (hey enne and was one
of those that went down hen thc
laltachen nent down, spilling three
thcusand people.
Mr. and Mrs. ll. L. Morris had as
ss
al"ia.|ala:v u asu ...1 ......,..-.upon Sept. 22.Miss Charlotte Maher.
of this city is also a student at that
college.
Mary Cook, of the Citizens State
Bank, who has been away on her an
nual vacation,was at her post of
||Ul§again on last Monday morning.
She had visited friends and relatives
in Lincoln, Kearney and Fremont.
The American Legion boys are
gitlng a danoe next Saturday eve
nlarg, Sept. 6, at the Legion hall ln
lflair.A good als piece orchestra
will tarnish the music and plenty. of
fans will be provided so that a goofl
tune ls assured.__
Mr. and Hrs. Nels l'. Nelson, whoreside near Kennant gave a tllnnef
for ty to relatives last*Sunday. Those
from lllair ln attendance were Mrs
Nclr~on'a sisters, Mrs. ll. J. Hansen
Mrs.Skov Nielsen and Mrs.Hans
Knudaen and families.
"Make money taking rnagaslne
subscdptlons.Full information and
confidential catalog on application.
SUNSET SUBSCRIITION BUREAU,
the largest subscription agency west
of Chicago (ovmed and opemted by
SUNSET magazine)460 I'ottrth
Street, San Fmc isco."2 5 tl
The lrlethoullst ladies are not xoina
to let old }l.C.L.lnterfene with
their church dinners this winter and
so have been busy in the church
kltrhen this week canning tomatoes
tu.1 Count;'s successful farmers and
an old schnolmate of "ye scribe" was
a pleasant caller at The Enterprise
offset last Slonday.
County Sur»:e°.or.lienrv lllll nas
the last word on the toomto subject
and reports that he picked a tomato
from his patch that weighed twenty
ttine ounces.This la the largest to
mr.t-reported so for this season.
Clifford Halbert left for I"oft
Snelling, Minn., last Friday to join
ui. brother, Dale, who spent the past
tncntlt camping at that place.I-rom
there they planned to go up into
South Dakota,Wyoming and other
places ol' Interest.
Supt.and Mrs.A.E.Anderson,
uho have been visltln| a few weeks
with lllrs.Anilerson's parents.Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. Hansen, returned to
thelr home at Klrksville,Mo.,last
Monday prepanatory to their gtorli
in the city schools on Sept. 7.
ltlr.anal Mrs.George Davis had
tu their guests over Toes:lay and
Wellnesday, Mrs. Davis* sister, Mrs.
W.F.Burton and 'Mn Burton and
too children of l.aure'l, Nebr.They
were driving through to Red Oak
lt-wa, where they will visit other
relatives.\
Last Monday atternoon and ere
ning was Odd Fellow and Rebekah
Day at Krug Park and members of
thtse two organl tions were out iri_.for winter use.This favorite \r¢K¢.'ll\l]I£numbers l0 l!nrl the holiday'~°=§h""",';;';E'l""-T."".L..'{§."'}'.f.`Zl°='*"was kindly donated to the tolsmong those from Blair were Misa
' " " "" "- . " _.'.. ._dies by sir.and Mrs.Frank oo,;.|§.1.1n¢ Taylor and Mr. Intl an.. s
Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
mul from there to lianaas City where
ilu3 visited relatives untll the fine
of lhla week.
The ruin of last l"ll¢|l)' night prac
tleally Insured the corn crop for thi
crunty.Before that time the hm
vrirala had had a tender;/:y to Hpen
the grain too fast hut the rain over
came this ohkctlonablofeatun.
Prof. Waldo Nielsen? Danas music
leader, has organized a young follfs
ehoir of about thirty volcea for the
Darlah Lutheran church and the;
are busy getting neatly to sing at ilu-
dlstrlet meeting to be held ln lllair
from Sept. 10 to 13.
Mr.and Mrs.Earnest Brock,ul
Belgrade, Nehr. drove in for Sunday
at the punental, A.R. Brock home.
Earnest had the top torn off his car
a few weeks ago when out ln a small
tais|.er out in the state and has »|
new lluick at the present time.
Qilsa Dorothy Gray leaves today
for Torrington,Wyolnlng to be in
readiness for her school work which
bemns next Monday.Miss Gnay lil!
spent rnuch time in her pneparatlon
for her work as a teacher and The
Enterprise beapealss success for her
ln hor work in the west.
[larry Ervey and Clark Strlc klett
made u trip down into Kansas last
week for the purpose of huylnat
Jrney milch cows to glare in their
heir)herds.They report that the
atallahle suppl of good cows to..
beer all picked and that what
aere left we n heh prices that
H
G i il " " " "" "" ''lllng Y Ifnwn at Kansas Lily, lin., and other
I E Hanna ¥\ ¢ 'l P pr nm u nm e
m u City in spending a few days wiI"E
her rlslern,Mn .8.|:.Kemp and
Hrs.Myrtle Kiiinn,of lhin eil;
They plan lo gn to Columbus; Nth.
today for their annual nunlon with'
ll l l l Y f l l l | \ ¢ | l l \ l N E a a l l a u ;lauwuv IAQ:nn ---..-the partial list given below you will get
an idea of the many things in store for
you here:--».
__'feM-%'°=f1§'°$1°,"°§.fiI'Z»'»2;_;g;| f.,,.;,;;;; Y€§mI§}Q| ~ Mn.nhe 1-iii visit relatives an well an The fifth allater, Misa Ben I*atrirk'
:»I n s '1\'~e»ton lang and little daughter.f altrnd the meeting.of Omaha will HIM! be present.
Harriet, who was s u years aid on.\-gIWilkinsonandMn The Wonnem'Chamber of Cum-Hin;Dorothy Gu y ¢|\llT\8iTlt\1"l'u€iday, Scpt. I.Then were lvren§Misa A ice...._lh il;mx..:Mami in helm Class Meuinger nccompnnieul Misha ,mln was quite autrexlfui, wrath thei hllssen Ruth li mi ;qu!},¢¢¢ma
New Quilt. Chalkien, per yd._20:
Dress Prints guaranteed fast. color 281:
Mnrcerizcd Print#"""50 :
(iimlhums, 32 in. wide. fast onion
Duvld Hel||:n'| Stu:Sunsets
"The W arrens of Virginia"
MERMAII) COMEDY
FR ID AY . SATURD AY & S AT. MATI NE E
Collnn Moor"'Lrg
o n ~ L L Y "\
Comedy "JONAH JONES"
s UN| >Av
Ulen Mumcr and Bush: Luv: In
"THE SILENT WATCHER"
FOX NHW§_ MODUEPODGH and SPORTUOMT
MONDAY
Buck June: \n
HEARTS AND SPURS
CHIUSTIE COMEDY
TUE S D AY AND W E D NE S D AY
Huller lxeatun In
"SEVEN CHANGES"
Muum/un COMEDY
3 Days~Septemler 10, ll and 12
REX- The Wild Horse in
"BLACK CYCLONE"
Ul¢lLl.\|l\Dll l n |l \ I 1 u l :I n \ ¢ u n" g u m l b u s l n a a "i f w e c a n " g n b y "
w i t h nonaekhing.W h e n t h e fl o w e r s
n t n w o u r e o m n a , vu " p t b y " w i t h
o u r fr i e n d s n a a g o o d o n e g o n e ua
r u t .a n d th a m i n i s t e r n y :m g n y
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1111 l l " . I I Q 1 . w p u g l l w u .ul s im ,Pu t t y ,Oi l s n y !B m s h e n .W e a r e
r a n d y z o s e r vo yo u .
s e u .T h e Ar ne it H d u r .
Th e H i l i r ho s p it a l Ia " " " " " ° " " a '
r e p a i r :a n d n m o d o l i n g a t t h t p r e
CUATS and um-.oar
N e w showing of beautif
Fall Fabrics in all the la
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;§¢-3Sc-SOI: and 65c
Falk Wool Flanneis. :xii cnlura -
36 in. wide. per yd.--s m s
Wool Stripes abd Checks.--
:m in. wide. |.|F culuru -95€
\'§'u<»l Dress Pnllerns, 60 in. wide $5.45
Fianna! dren |nll|ernu. 6I in. sricie $8.45
New Ln.ca~. Collar and Cuffs. all price:
New Fall Silk Crepe De (lheno.
11| in. wicia -;$2.00 $2.50
Canton Crepe, all shr!ea $3.25 $3.50
-L A..a a a ' w a naku ilnl nu n xml n aming xhe
rnwnl lnxribad ugnlnul wr nuxen
do u nm!th a t v e . w m "gming
h i ' 0 |menly lnollng ourȢlvnT--
Auron Republican.-
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Arllngwn. Sopx. 2.-Mr. .na Mn.
u, w. swarm. duuhur, Chnl
l r m l lln . wan n -ru -» ,¢r , .au re n'lime : ml will mon Nn u o mi
(c ub u as never hu done before.llr l.Emma Wnhburn,nh:n\um,\
sr mvlm: bum . nleeping po nll n f
XM rear and n nur parlor md porch;
In m m ,n u m ;much m sho ulme| : ' |eonvenlnnu o l Dm |\o|plv.|l.'
l u n |ne w ar m.|whim pebble
am. , : mn wi ll be mf . my an ne -'
tlve.but qulle apy rvprhu m ' n
Th nlo returned l m wn k _ mm »ihy»|\|\.u|.En ry lmprovemonl.mule
u m w outing.u m uf m s" mm mi bs mi nu n pluen lhrongh
ti n t vu sp e n t ln ump lnl n t ¢;vul tha lawn ad flu w the utlndve
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Th n w llnbh up.n i»ml n :w e a v e s a n u L U I U I
nealon'| latest crenlions
stylish Wool and Silk riaatez
als.
Many Fur Trimmed Coatl
Moderate Prices
MRS. 'Q <;H1LToN_
" ° ' ° " " " " "am- ma.Miss Helen Nullhr entertained |number of giri hiends ll. dinner lui .Among than who will work at the
W c d n u d u y e ve n h q f.Sch ool w i l l M a i n fa i r g r o u n d ;n u n we- el a r e
i n " n m l th e fl r i s w i l !b e J.P.Je ns en .F r a n k l l r o n ,P .M .h e g n so o |se p a ra t e d For a !i m e .T h o s e p r e -T y a n ,Neal Ty s o n ,M .E .Ty s o nI'E d L e In n !1|\:h0 en } oy e d h e r ho s p i ta l i t y Jo h n h e n e l l , C l a r k A l l e n .w e
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Min t. ..n e a r t h e C a n m l i a n h o n i e r t n r n f t h e Ih p l i s t c h u \M r .R o n
i h e g l e ft M r . a n d M r s .R u n c n i u y l h l E .I' n o t o f C r n i a e b l u l a , a n - I
i n f!n . .. M l .1 . n . mr . . 1 u » . l l f r u r M i n .G u i n z r l e l m a l s e l l m n i n f t 1-If\~wen Misses Glallya Moore,1'\1¥¢0Wilkirpon.Imaam ireland, :mama
Hmpmgn,Anna Schmidt.Dorothy
Pills!! ll1¢I Hrs. Fred czuw Aft!!!
i v n u m u m m ,. r u n s m n y . m v u ,n m a . . . H " ~ .. . . . . , , . . . . - ." " " 5 "- rh m M i i l e r ,A l b e r t J e n s e n a n d R a y l l # r c w a i t i n g p l t i e n t l y f o r o u r f i n i
r o m 'B r o a n .T h e f o l l o w i n g i n l i e s f r c w t h e r e a s l l r .R o a n i s n h a y
w l i l I w i :m i t e r t h e i r w e l f a r e ,M e n ( e r e :v i c t i m a n d c n n ' t i i v e h e r e c o m
m s -d e i l d o u n d i n n e r t h e g i r l s e n j o y ¢ ~ | % . d a n ° c n B r o w ,A l l e n ,L e w s i l y n ,L a m f m t a b l y u n t i i t h e f r o n t h i l h -t h e
t h e s h o w n l t h !H o m e T h e a t r e .l a n d T y m n .m c e d n .
Kearney.Nebmnlu 'wen united an
marriage. The but wh!nes of l large
eirrllt of friends nm wish theeQ younv
peeplc u l they 'fx their we¢ldA
life..
THE GW .J .~THE OL? QgI?AR;LE
§zhmulm lr ilinaewts.They ,\llo~ne»»of our m u :m y Inu lllllulurisltnlalhu .intending p lu m in-' naive the mmmcndation al ali good
d w l n ;Duluth,llinnnpolis arulciliuna.
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'ASBINGTUN COUN'l"Y 5 OBFTUARY
FARM BUREAU NOTES
Gabriel Richard Stewart,son alAchievementU 0 P n g n m David ll. and Nancy B. Stewari, Ins
born in Clumpnign county,Ill.onTheGood~L.+'ing ~Cf Im 29, 1354 ~ wg g p a t g f g n
ont.¢nelle held their Achievement he nm: wish his parents an gm,"
progrun AUDI!!24th.l l Qhe wlaefe he g n u to young manhood.
dsl: Hall in Fontanelle.The club Hu father beclme an overland
Wayne-This phc e to h a ve i m
mnli delivery.
Randolph--New $5,200 municipd
swimming pool opened.
Broken Bom-Comentone ldd for
new $35,000 8%. Jouphk Clthclie
church.
Platumc uth-New w on and auto
ARLINGTON SPLITS DOUBLE
m m .w r r u SNYDEH
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Arlinnon split s double header
with Snyder`8nnday,winning the
(i n t p m: by a mo r e 6 zo 4 and
Icsing the second by a acura nf 11
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e d th e sec ond g u n a fo r t h e H u b s ,
w h e n t h e B l l d r i t e s b e g a n g e t t i n ; t o
h i m .H e w a s re i i e ve d i n t h e f l
h r Su mm e rs ,w h o fi n h h e d h i s see-
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B l a i r fo u n d S u m m e r s In t h e s i x t h
i n kn o c k i n fo u r n m .p u t t i n g th e
g m c o n Ic e f o r t h e I u i u e i o l d e r a .
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bdora 1 ganna the amy.Spies uamnilllll ban are to d-auth."
lie ehnekled.however. aa if [lid
me ha Ill ailf a."lm mon or lean an Idler whoao
:Ima u almost all uhm up tn one way
or anulhar.rm a New Tod badlnoloroh the loose wha has writ!! a Uma
nf.. Cd umm 3 (au Gnnnana. far
puller MY! J M-"is.9lllb¢? of Kannard folks.an Honday of their unch-,G.R ton-d up from Enid, Okla., .émng
Ha looked about htm: the nraat ru Mr. agui.2!ln|. Alvin Anderson came Stevan. who paaed any late Fri-:haze late Saturday evening,being
~ who 'snr from Arlington to spend Sun' day aherndun.Ieelled here by the death of Mr. A.llo»
broosnthrefxtmea nn ,Wn"t".:h a dzy at the A. N. Anderson home.f George Nelsen lraa on a c attle uay's brother, G.R. Stawart.' h m
a n »lu n T. Headowa and famiiy, of Omaha buying trip in Hiuouri lu! week.[other bmtizera, Bert Allouray nf Mo.$.1 mmnln;." um Pet-rr._"*°"7 Sunday viaiton with relative|H i n Helen Berry left Sunday Valley and Jacob Stewart o£'Chariea
" r m s mnmln,"the one in kI!u,h"¢~murninpfor I`l.lll¢l'¢,°l¢. Nebr. 1rhere'£o:r, Nebr. Irena here Sunday and the
aald.|Mule Mattie Jana Petersen, eleven :hc will teach agdn this y ear.three men had a nice visit despiteLn m f " _' f ; " f ff f _ "_f'¢!ar.|rnonlh| old and Master Burke!! Peter Anhur Gaines of Biackweil, Dkla.. the sad cause of their meeting.
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a _' j'" ' """' ' '"' ' """ """r tli, fin yssrs old, dsughtsr and sonG___§;"-its s me mor ni ng ln us cf Mr.and Hrs Leonard Petsrsea
\P m a shun:be have been vary sick, suffering frommr ; ;; | , T, | " ¢ ?¢ ,W -bl-da " infection of the tondls and also
I 1| g¢1|d i0|lQ\\1I|. 10 M' gggg gg BH lulCk Uf b0Wl| lhllilblh._! thinkin; :rims he fcmnd st the ltnm f Mrs.Vloh Lsutrup returned last
arrived Slludsy night for a couple N. w, Gaines c ame up fmm Lln
of weeks' visit with relntives in this coin to spend Sunday with his wife
pri. o! Nebraska.This is his first It the Mm W eed home.Mr. Glinuvid: to his old home In many yelrs'h-\.l the qnexpected pleasure af meet-
and hs finds many change: and im- ink his brother, Arthur Gaines. who
prevrments since his lm vi s it.is here from Blackwell, Dkls.. for n
h e i r Focal le a de r ,l i s a L a u r a N l e
mqum,g a ve a sp le n di d p m g r m m ,
u h m e m b e r h a vi n ; t h e a r t i c l e : t h e y
nu d e i g t h e d u b a r r a n g e d o n d i a -
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di s t c h u r c h t o b e b u i l t h e r e .fi r s t i n n i n g w e r e u n a b l e t o score.
P a vm e e - - N u r B u r l i n g t o n p l s t e n -T H l"r~ eman tan kn o ck e d o u r e i g h l
ge t s t a t i o n u n d e r c o n s t r u c t i o n ._bi n gl e a t o : i x f o r t h e B l a i r p l a y e r s .
H a s t i n g s P i t y p u r c h a s e s n e w r u Tan ice w a s t h e b i g . d a r o f t h e
t h e f i n i w m a k e a a t t l e z z a l l h o m
Te x a n t o O m a h a .W h e n e l e ve n y e a r s
o !d N r . S t e w a r t r e m , w i t h h i s f a t h e r
t o K a n s a : t o b r i n g h o m e t w o - h u n d r e d
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E m u s e u m u a l a a a It p a n a f l l r n b. \ u . n . H . P O . A .l l I a l e r a a t o n t h a m r n l n a n t u a r a -B ° ' \ ' ~ * » ". a o o 1 4 2 l l l f l l h i r w a a u r a r m a n m a n h .
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u t k l u will be on dilplii'ne the
Stale Fair and else at the County
Yah.Min Virglnie Riehenlann lu
chosen to repellent Wallington Conn
ty in the Sty le Shqw at the Slpte
Fair.County Agent Bates showed
films: on the life cycle and hnbiut of
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and fifty :teen to be broken and
used In the frelghtlng businean He
helped his father drive cattle from
Indian Territory and from as fu as
Texas.At his f|!J1er's death he une
given elurge of the cattle of Sheely
Brothers, lhep the limes; butchers.
$00 fire truck.
Greenwood-Work suried drilling
well for new vrltervrorh system.
Pilger-New sewer system being
lnalalled.
Franlslln-New county courthouse
to be constructed heme.
now knovrn an pecken gn Qmahai |Comstock-»Nehrnk; Elemie Pow-
gmllra at bn.The Hub::h a n u wp| $ v= w.ab -
mllecteel nl: hits out of eigln times
ac hat in the we eonteslan In the
letter game, he hit four times out
of four limes up, 1 perfect record.
Om of these letter four hits In e
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the \l'°Pl4. and yet ll no other lndus-if! tlthe buelnlll ltd so neglected.
as is commas te lad a tumor umaanInvestmentatitzaentoz s mu
Llmueld dnl.!u| _ nt 600 le keepbooks!Perhepe he may jot doin s
guy env egg then ol an lmportuz.
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Hall and M m a J ohmo:.¢njcy¢d from Missouri vluny, lu-1, sunny T h e B 0 S a n d ~n (idling and swimming trip Sundny bein!" m d he n by th e dn th o f Y x1' Ta lsansunsnssussascnnsssnususggi n
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ca me t o W u h i n g t o n c o u n t y a n d b o -
c u m - a s s o c i a t e d w i t h h i s s t e p - fl t h e r ,
Jo n a t . A l l o vr l y ,i n I u m i n g .I n
18 10 h e w e n !zo we s t e r n S e b n s k n
a n d h e a m e n co w b o y ,w o r k i n g f o r
K e i t h 6 : B a d e n .In i 8 3 3 h a r e n a m e d
er C o . p u r c h a s e s l o c a l l i g h t p l a n t .
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e x t e n s i ve p a vi n g c a m p d g n .
S p e n c e r - W o r k z o m n s o o n o n a
ne w $ 5 00 , 0 0 0 hy d r o - el e c t r i c p l n n t o n
N i o b n r e r i ve r ,n e a r h e r e
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c r p l i n g n i n e h a r d c h a n c e : i n t h e t w o
g t m r s .Il e h a d o n e e r r o r , h o w e ve r .
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No olhlr industn. however nail, tl
¢lrrIH p g _ , \ g " M u d on without books of nousNebraska State Fair
d u d d : m x o f f u r ." Y o u m a n m e t h r u ! y o n n e l f a w a y ..,n l
D u a l ' : L n n m o h h n h n n k l n l f e l o n .
I l d l t n d m u d ._f b o t h e i r h o m e I n B e n s o n .S t ; v n r ; ,o f D e n v e r ,C o l o . ,a r r i v e d - » » | |' l " l \ ' !w a n t t o I M *w i . :t h e i r
l l ~n i l 'l f l "i n ~l h d 3 1 1 1 .A f i h u f ~l f l d Q n u i n u n n h l n u f n !Q v i i i !1n r | | \' o n d e r f u l ~~' n d ~ ~
;1§;_!.l11e_l¢;~r ;>!_§ ilu: r°n§§}r'»maahélf aff Be:
r h u l a cam up Monday zo attend
era! of G. R. Stmnrart.C H A P T E R ~Taylor Madam of Omaha
and n u m d n l n n m l l w i e !in our Hula
g q | | | v ; u n 5 s u I a nu n i n g t b n r e l a l i v e a : n u a t t e n d t h t f u n e r a l o f
t h e f u n -G .R .S t t l r l r t .' r m m a d e u n t r i p
l i n t h e i r c a r ,d r i vi n g co nt iz l ul ii y fo r
I . : l l l h i n y h o u r s a n t h e r o a d s w e r e h a d
exh ibi ts.T h i ]vr l n l ! o u ua t o
th r o u g h t h e U r n :h u l h h u g dl lo d
w i t h C l u b Di m o n a lr a t i c m w o r k a t
a l l k l n d l .Th e m e m b e r s h i p o f t h o
B o y : m d G i r l ! F l u b l J! N e b r a s k a
h u g r e a c h g d n e a r l y e l g h l s h o u a n d
" '" " " " " " "" * " " " """""""`'`"";w \VuhlI\!U°¥\ county where he was light.: installed.fam time1 up.Reeh was the le| .dlrlliru;er, 3b:lid m m 'm d =*=°
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';;§;'f T"".m»n4¢d zo Hin Luc y Magee, | rw-|DuBoi|-New w q m w r k f system ln lhe sec ond with two mu out of 1. mn, ef .
mer!1'Kiwi. on their g lv as 'fpive of ifennsylvania.They added Uimtnlled.Ihre1 trips go the plate.G. Decker. rf
ahowman m d of twen 1 mm:zentheir (int farm land until UN!!Tekimah-Number of im|1rove~Following are the aummnrien:Bmwn,lb .
talu, !ive of our boys P n ng owned one-hundred and sixty acres ments made in Folsom Park.pg,,g Gnme Antrim,uf m t ten.Chester Widener '°°'Has e n n n d in fsnning and stock'x~...1;m Commercill hotel building H In J . mn , p . .
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hu.;ul p m c u a l l y a u m e a n y .
P r o f.a n d H n .H .A .S a m s a n d
o f A r da u g h t e r s ,H i n e s I' e r n An d M a i n e
a t t h e a z 1 D u n n e Sa m s ,o f Br o c k ,N e b r .H * | | * " | m u m a -u p i m p :Va l le y .M vn d a y zo
n c a n a l l h a ve a r i g h t t o b e p r o u cof t h o l pi o a d l d w or k : h a r an d o i n g .
B r i n ; y o u r b o y s m d z l r l a t o t h e
S u u I - ' u r u m r a r a n d lo l. t he m
n l t h e t e n a n t o f u m m u C l u bDe m on s t ra t io n .Il '| u n t u m l n n n m r
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and your tent in tha car and ¢-mnan :hc Suu Pair grounds.Camplu space lo tra-e and thousands! an
#ca lf was n d e d b y t h e A fr i c u l t u r n l l l n u r § u vu \la vw vs n - » - u - - "w s p d n m z m ,w r ln z y rvve me n g on u w R o n a s blr o o n .A u g u s t 28111,1925,w h e n ,al.ro a ds .T; k '_~§;»_{1=g_=3 ;Z h i g m h * ~ '° ; ; ° u l i t h e a g e o f 1\¢\f¢l\W r u n .ai ; - h t G o t l . } : n h u r g - - N o r t h w e a t e m H e 11 e as
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m g G u a g h e n ;st o le n h u e s ,W o l f,u a l i l ! t o j o t d o w : t h e h i s l n
o 1 P l a J n n m n .l | L u - l w i g ;_'!"F?'"'F"h i t l ,~ I n '. $ |A c c o u n t s l n c n a u F r a i l uscnn_}oy 1: even yur.The Nab:nhlIefeated by n score of 10 to 9.Jehu Voght, sr., bought the farm State nh is one of the BI: ana: ol
" H n John H.Johnson lives,ur .this country.Th i s {° " " ' §* ° ' ° "iiuma rc l, ""E :.2" ""°"nnw.LH\llJ¢hr.son is plannin to 1 tllnment Drolram vu bo z a bm
mgzon mtu mly .M n m t u was Oklahoma.I move °| I in its history.
" "" " '" " ' ""en!and in me mids t or mncluhmemberl.e e m g m give up this life and
mini to explore the mystedee of the
greet beyond.1 5 rkl ll r Stewart had e quiet andEvery boy and giri in c u wo r 3,i m d not given totheir leader has bien " " " Y " g han"' n m i t v u h i ,9,boasting t e as seEoin-e .;f='=°; go e bo ut that he hm!never given his
Unty pen T39 o I.moment of worry overz z s ' " : . § ;" f : . ~~ on e k n ew ~ » -» = to r e
spect him and be his friend.
tbmplimrntery Tickets To State Felt
together! with
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tes, eo n
':¢in°;n,;,;bi¢,Thi! Ie a smell 1 his
no u n !for their fauhrul efforts.1 ,FF ";' j' .'»g_=;°"g1_j='»_°'=;m_
wire here.
McCook-City plsnning to pur
chase new $10,000 fin engine.
Columbus!-Six railroad emssingu
on Lincoln highway,beween here
end Gund Inilnd, to be eliminated.
Grand Ialfub -Ne bnu kl Consoli-
dated hiilllng Co. to open warehouse
ani distribution etdion nt Neligh.
llildreth--Plan1\considered for
paving Hobart Street.
Loulavilie--Contact let for hard-
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by Glughen 1,J.Hell 1.HHI
off Gnu on 8. Thacker a Time of. an ' ho game-1 :30.Umpire-Ellen.
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when farmers have arodted br nou-hu their hullneee.Accounts int by
nineteen hmm In Illlnoil M themto improve the ornnixatloa end owetloa ol their llrme In te." thot edd
»4 approximately use to thelr evenere net income ln ma, the eereath
:eu they had kept aeoouula.An love tumor tuned at the nd otthe nm year he xopvboas um arose
ted to llveetodk brought more moneypm when eold ontdlht.111| GNN#
ehoted that nu c o n v m ooor;
I Al Lincoln, Sept. 6-ll
n u n n c u o a . l d !
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Are You
Roady for
School?
W e're Ready to Fit You
Out Completely
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lor every purse and purpose.
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Expm Wmhmker --[xduive Jouler
Sea Th em ln Ou r W ind ow
Mtch lar 01: lttraciiu Tala Dinh! nd Frihf
ll\lF1*3I»m t l n u l l !v * ' " ~' "' " " ° § | su l l l c 1 n g 11.40 mares nsgnvrly.; ¢ , , , | ,nr.1 n 1 1 1 n xnucnzr.ov 2
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t g r a \ » l n _ n u n n n -ll- 1 .. .- |11 _ ¢. -4
Food Achievement Program
The mat club lmlies atudyinl food
anlocticn met lung Friday at . the
Court House to make plans for their
.|n\|Au¢n¢h? nnv Prnrrnln. und chose
his brother Jacob A.Stewart of ......-...vu ... .u 'I Inthmouth - Contracts Zet for .Charleston, Nebr. and his hd! bro- brick streei, paving lo c on $40932 Fifsehl,if .... 4
Rm. 0. s. Alloway, of Enid, Okla.Ln 1 - s u m ,g 'Slrlrklelt,cm l Simon ll.Allovzay of Missouri Sou thm; W l; neC oul::;1¢,11::gipz Fic f p 4
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Vailey , Iowa; his wife and nmpln gmveled.if-1.ot these forty-two f o u l ;four Corin;-Plans uuderyway for or 'l\-mls . .. . 35
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'IL R.H. P0.A.B.I laurel! on un mosey tnvuud. hadI~ ~ "; ~ jg 'n mn. Donovan C. Stewlrt of Denver,
afternoon pmfram.Theme will be Cblondo.ichildcommunity »h1c'i==s» Pllvf. recltetlons'Theme,togntler with gram -
songs and reports on me vein!of ren. old time nezghbors. newer nei¢h»
the work.Everyone is invited to 'i burn and a host of friendS. not other-
t c n d .M o r e d e f i n i t e a n n o u n c e m e n t s w i s e * h *n o w m l a e a n d w i l l m l n
~b e m u h 1 | ' | ¢ r l h l 8 \ | | l h i l | B ( l f h i !p | - g e ,Q 1 0
g e n u i n e s w e e t n e s s o f h i s s p i r i t ,t h e
f r i e n d l y q u i e t ,h e l p f u l p e r s o n a l i t y .F o r q u i c k s e r v i c e i n j o b p r i n t i n g '- c u m m b u n a .
b r i n g y o u r w o r k t o T h e E n t e r p r h e .
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INDUSTRIAL REVIEWI CHIROPRACTICI
Edison-This place soon m be fur
nhhed with electric current.
Guide Rock Contract let for [rul
ing end gnveling Golden Rod high
way.Flair-Nurih park being improved
Wymone-Cornhuaker highway be
inz improved.
Schuyler-Favorite Theatre being
remodeled.Hllle rton- Build ing:at Nance
Cnunty Fairzrounds being nplired.
0'Neill-Construction begun on the
fedenl aid highway,between this
Scheffler 2.Bates on bella,uff
Sommer: 0. Flek I.Struck ou; by
Scmmen 3, Fisk 4.Innings pitched
br Somrnere B, Pick 9...Wlld pitches:
-Fi c k.Hits off Sornrnen 7, Pick.
Time of game-1~ Umpire--Kane.
Sedmd Game
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you han on a hh. as u l l u t h enr| .ic 1|§u loam, mm It-lhl quita a
nr h llc a ia me c on at performs;certain Inks.I h a ve loln c d mu
th e p sg a u n tmr b o ok q n ali i loo u ll
lun Inenuod the rlold of mr whatileld hx Ira ballllh and my c an by
lu b ln h n ll I n e w b u t n d i li l A
C H A P YER Yl l l - - O l ll nt r srsddllgu r n s;f ans all-urs o n husband s", » of w g " H o nsa f t a h a d g i n a * f f1 labs pf ' w h o h P a rm a la a t a t sr la t 1 "e kol- a sa ," symb ol e t thar ss Ha spne sra pe rturha d.
CII AP TIH I X- -Th e Pa rma ta a a a stt ls" g r t o N g *'for ts tlla a arvoua aa saa s ff - o f au lne rna o. but ha ra fua sei l t a l rl l ll l hl nu n s o f hi s t l n a l l l; ~ "a - fp - =ta lso darkness.han a s I o t 5 bla ra se tt on t o s ole
sra.. tellin ra s h s 0 a l l t t i s a§v': r. :. '§: ,z =. "';: :f'i `, '. .` 1: .. :'2: .; "s :'i':
L F P ! ! x - t 'tor m i n g o l B r a s s 1 ; : : : . . : : : : . ' : ' ; : : r . :
l r n s l a a sttoars l r r :t i o :alrum ttat m a at t o madness ' a |A ' JIS '
i f h i s n a s . t h e c o k e a t h i s t e m p l e s .
th o ou t do o r d r u n l l m s s o r hi s lk l lt .
Th er e wa s a s ug ge s ti on o f p os se ss io n
i n tlnta qu i c k ln sp er lt on o f u m .s
In g e s t i o n t h a t h e w a s h o r s l s m u c h
ss l r s h a h ad cr e at e d h im .I-lui as nz,
no ir . al le b el on ge d to h lm . al so d ld h i!b l r k l t n .,
w h e n she h a d Untamed w r i t i n g a t
tb a l l t tl s a n t i qu e t i n k s b s [ b r e w t h e
r e d fe a t h e r o f t h e q u i l l p a u o n t o t b l
table.
Pe t er b al l b e e n t hi n k in g .new tha t l ls t aar a t ooo °|t |= a°2 ?t s:r o f]"G oe s mo re . " he s ai dl '$ " J- . ° l . | ? ff" 1 l 1 " » } I f» 3 ? l l l § l £ 3 1 1 I I l e n m m e [ B l u I l l ! u m a . m a i n ;
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" 9 ] v " , " " 1 f h . , ~ W E ? ; ' _ g , ,t u r n e d h e r r n l l l u p n l i l t t h e p a l m o f
fo r a star sad tr ans rlta at.t h i s ha m ]a n d pressed sg s l n hi s t l p a
"Y a m I m e a n it .Th a t a » a n 't a
pr et ty s to ry .B u t l t l 1 a n n t fl ff t l l m v
H m t a .\'§'ara t i n a m r k ou t o u t fo ras.nm a r e 'r a t h e p b o t g e l t l o a y o u r
h e e d o a l - o r d o o m ;o u t a n d p r o vi n g
th a t soma de a t h d e a l i n g a n n o y ha s
g i ve n i t t o y o u s i r e a d y f Th e o vr a t |
u n c o ve r t h i s m u o r fe a r t h a t t r a c k s
lt -R l . d ur .!l'a th e s no rt Br at ."
up on he rs .Il e c o u l d l u n a r t h e r a t o h
to into o w n poc ket t l r l l u a vr s j t h a
seoood s. lta
__¢o ot d h e ar h e r b ea n b ea t
ln | a s l o w er r h yt h m .
'A l o ng d r su | h t ." h a sa i d at l a st . " I
m a i d o u t s o s o t h l n n r - - s w a y . "
" Y o u m u m r t t o "
"l l r e i lm d e a r o n s . " he s a i d "1"haaa
l i o n l y o n e t h i s ; t o d o n o w a n d t h a t
k n o w n t h a t P : - t e r w a s r e t u m t o g fr o m
s rsoo rcl of ha rd a ot le m wo u n d s a n d
datoru tlon_wi t h o u t a W o rd Ko h l l
fr i e n d s , a n d t h a t in s t r uc t o f s o l os t o
hl s d u h ,las wu n l ,l i k e s r e t u r n i n g
gh o s t , t o h i s o l d s p l r t a ue n i w h e n t h e
l w n t of t h e s u m m e r h ad i n - a n l o c k e d
In a n d w h e n fo r m a u i m o n t h s t h e s a
ve rs p on : nl t of th e am or l> e\ \- u lfs ha d
d l r o r l m s o un bt l ok tn g u s e a t t h e
du o ! u n i t i n g fo r t h a s o n a m o r n . B u c h
s r e t u r n a s s n o t o u t a e e o r d h q t o a p
pr o ve d fu ll l ll l l l a nd lf I'o n || | o| ¢ to u h a d
kno w n ol Its na tu re h e wo uld h ave Is lt
a va g u e a n x l e t i .
Pe te r k n o w i n g l h l l me r el y asheq,
a f t e r a Ir w t l n g .ui t r t l n e f a n y cables
h a d t o m e f o r h l m ; l l m l l n g t h a t the-re
we r e n o ne h e w on t fo r a j o u a l y d i n n e r
a n d o n i g h t I l a n !In h l s ap a r tm e n t
wi th h la t mn ks s ta n di ng a ro un d am on g
th e l ln em o or a re d c ha ir s l i ke fa t. s o li d
ma n wh o m Pe t er h ad ca ll e d ln fo r co o
fer enc e.
Th e t a c t w a s t h a t P a a r h a d d e t e r
ml n e d t o h o ld a e o o fe r a nc s w i t h h i m
sel f.ll a h a d o p e ne d th e m u s ty a pa r t
ment which had been no bachelor rs
.. ._..... - w ...._...-_- . -., . - . _G e o r g e Ow e n s ,C a r r o l i ,Ne b r . ,w e r e
un i t e d i n r n s n i s g e a t Si o u x L i t y o n
Tt t tr a in y a ft e r n o o n .
|Mi ss es D p a l W r i g h t a n d Je a n
W e e d en t e r ta i n e d s n u m b e r o f t h e
y o u n g fo l k s n t s vr e l n e r r o a s t a t t h e
A r l i n g t o n p o r k W e d ne s da y e ve n i n g
to h o no r B li s s Fr e i d a . t s ¢ bh , M cL e a n ,
N o b . , w h o h a s b e e n vi s i t i n g r e l a t i ve s
h e r e f o r t h e p a s t t w o s e e k s .M i s s
W a h l : l e ft fo r h e r h o m e y e s t e r d a y .
f M i s s V i o l a L s n t r u p s p e n t t h e p a s t .
wreck -at H a r l a n ,l o w s w i t h h e r sis
t e r . M r s . W a l t e r H a n s e n .B l i s s L a u -
t r o p is n i ; h t o p e r a t o r a t t h e lo ea i
te l e p ho n e o fi i c s .
M r . a n d M r s .l l o s k c a m e W e d n e s -
tu . I§ e ve n i n g fr o m s t o u r o f t h e w e s t -
;¢'¥l|sta te s,t o s p e n d se ve r a l we ek s
l w i t h t h e i r d a u g h t e r ,M r s .w .D .
a n d R g v S m i t h b e fo r e r e t u r n
t h e i r h o m e i n F l o r i d a .
picnic lor d l the Masonic
members and their families
iso-Jah,
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I r u e
lodge
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: m a n i n t o w n w h o
n u m .S h a w a s r i d
l u h l u n l l n i p r o m fr o m t h o u . "
W h i l e L h l I n m a n m u n o t b e a h h
t o l x p r i c e : o n t h o l r p r o d u c t s ,th e y
d o t a n s va l e :1 |d l l a r l l n t u l l c
c u m o r p r o d u c t i o n .To n d u e a t h i s
l n !l l a :m u :I m I n n :u h : I l :
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as o c je tv to e m!Peek,r f .,.. 4 z o 1 o ok n nwl hu man n :Nature holds thc aecret a f ;|North Loup-New 2o.ooe>~zmh¢:place. mu Ewing.
.h h A!!oh.:nnn .lin .In rllandlv oltvntnr hninv rnnslrudod Linealn--Hum.l.n~ .,J"';s;»<»5";;;;.;;;.; l¢pit.;I hen.here.S |Gund :amd-Bm opened for the Rising City -New $50,000 high
comtnlciion of new lduonic Temple school ta be conntructecl.
Paplllion--Installation of new or 1
nnmenlsi Ilghtlng system, hen, con-BLAIR W EL L IN LEA D BY
Me n d .n u u a m w u z o v s n n u n s
lierinm-New llghilng system being
Ward, If ..
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Melton, p . . . . .
Summon,p
H a r p e r , I b . . . .
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Ing on t c ar with a friend.They
were li i i tllli h l their mutual ac
qtu\inlln»f.e|» and in such a wa s o!
y¢i¢¢` um xhg puaenlera on the eu
met!bedlminx to teal u m ther.
ton,knew 1hem.Said the one with :lu red ha and
outa nn.The nu mb er a l br ai n who a n
tap ing bo c ts on th eir hu lnu bullcrouod rlmullhly in recent y ou|,but the number ol' banineaslikl hrm
a n u woefully lm lu than m mslongsida LlI sum total ol ik! fum
an in tho cousin.Er uflla linen:o.so Ii;.\£l instilledz tl M 1 u as }»<x<1-¢V|Iq_n1.lne-City to ex£endlighllng
, r """"""' | l| \| ll4.\.r »1 Iem to stoclcyanla.
...fir._....>.." ". I " '
iindr cemented itself man f%ru1l>
in the Elkhorn Valley langue Sun-
vay by 4I»efll!ing the Hubs in both
games of a double-header on the
Blair diunomi.The fine tilt ended
with Blair on mp 3 to 1, 'lrhlle the
'Aushington oountlanu had an B to 4
- ! . . - -- . . -1. .H . -. . - - - - . I - - n u
Totals . . . . . 31 4 5 lu b 2 the green cont:"!'d like to know
Fulton batted for R. Adams in the \Iwi l\|ar1.h|'|'sort'about."
seventh.Chambers halted for Ron-l" Hn w ¢l'you know al1e'|s o n ! "in in seventh.Ia.-hee!me ont wha were ihc plaid
mi ll alorkinzi.
Aa RA I . r o . A. a l "W e!l, if :he ain't -mv whrq nhl
Robinson,rf 2 2 0 0 0 0 cami. over lm night and bring bnck
Sdrhdfler,Ib .. I l I 7 0 1 awr y [ g t thing ||1e'¢|b9rl0WBl|ini
m v l n t a r y l l z n a n p o n u o l a
"l"h¢ bull of ms anna or farm |»»
wuntllll ls uma annual properly listor Inventory.It ll the starting pm
ol' me farm nm: ia .Ona must allintoaonsldcralloaéo e ru u l or "in-
c ftl\0 | ln the vllu n l' all mg pnyowned to nun thc progress at lla
business.u c l l n f h u u u to g g
You dure--"u n : m r a n f e r a l y e a r s: m o n n m o n
l r t d c u ! ! t h e u u s fl n m g . h u s h o d l l :
Ir h lc h .na l l ' m o l ! n h n u s l l d b r th a
h i s h e a t . h u n ; i n a n l g n t h u e o u r
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Bnud--Bread and a bowl of milk is
one oi the best foods you can set be-
lors growing children.It is strength-
bullding and wholesome. Bread made
from PIAINTOP FLOUR is always of the
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ch rl s ti nn a d e n i m : h u t h e i r ch i h l r e n ,
h o tat llt ht a l l the' scienten..b u t Hu ey ;
d o n o t W a n t t h e m t o lone s i g h t lid
t h a R o c k o f A m w h i l e t h e y n n .
s t u d y i n g t h e a g e o f ro c ks ;n e i t h e r :
mio t h e y d u i ! !t h e m 9.0 beconne m a
n u u r b e d i n m e n u : i n g t h e s t a r s f h n t l i l c r : l a su p er vi si o n o f U n u g h
l c h o o l q f l m l l u r u t a n k e r . H n n p o r u
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p t u a t n e d c o m : h u h a r .T h ! h u l k I o f G u i t a r ,A r k .b l n
o l m d p r i u s fo r t h i m u s t m l r l a h h l a
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l h l h u l l : n n r a d i o ; o u t t h o d l l a l l a .
T h a Co u n t y B a n k e r :Au-acl-ation
l i l ! h e l p l a l a n k y a m u t i m e m u s t y
la n de r t h l s y u r f o r b o n * a n d | i 1 l |
c l u b r o t !In C n l l z m m . F b c r o k n a n d
B u n s i f i s l a m u m l n . I o a n .
R n d i t r i g h t i n ' I ' h r E n t e r p r i | | .
|| North Sidf.§1}l§21.lSide Store m , Am NEBRASKAa n n a n l n n a n n , r r o pA'l vvl q |l '» v| w r w vf 1 " ; " ' " ° v "\ l l !1 u n .www I un a's n i l f Qing.| | | D .\ | , q | || F l \ \| » | u l I - "i f g f ' 'a d m i t .I a n | 1 1 6 s o h o a h h a s a n y o u c u r m e r h t a n q p a u a m z u u f m r ; , , |: l a t e r w i t h l i n .B l u i a r h i r e W a l t h i l l B s t u r d l i ' W I " " I
lkl\lanl°ulnltna;£gd,or¢;;_r¢q\au-ua.
prunmlaed little or no yiehi not in
|\ur£ a eomforubla yield or at least
an nbundxnc of foed.
Com is N mu m basic :rw
Given a good crop of the golden ae
d~sp~a~ of the new models.`
$3.00,$3.50,$4.00,$5.00
J. L. Pounds
One Price Clothier
nl.rn ».and Leonard wane visitors al the r|ent Thursday at the J.I a m n
Lm\reH Home Tuesday evening.lfmme.- 1 ¢\~ -..
New England school :tarts next
Monday, Sept. 1 with Hill Carolyne
lioefner an washer of the upper
gamles and Min Vials IInger ol' the
primary grades.
Minus Evelyn :nd Edna Spdck
were visitors in llerrnan Monday.
Mis.Wm.Sprick visited at the
I tu mu u Heudrlcknen home Zu!
A number of partie:were gi na
in honcr of Misa Nelsinl Petersen
the put week.His: Edith Stanhg.
ent:rilined H i n Pezenen and her
mrz nu , Mr . md Mrs.P. C.Peter-
£:II at Sunday dinner and they
wen antenained at supper at the
L n .Jaapersen home Sunday. eve
ning.Mnralay.|The 1\lcDonalrla were stark ihrevvh
l
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The Hat for Fall
Soft Hats are m ore popular
than ever this- (all,and We
gx/lnother year.Add zo this the
poor.pzloea noir prevailing and the
outlook la most encouraging.But
the one who look: ahead thinks aim
of non year's c rop. and it is hero
ihat abundant additional comfort ix
found.ln the coat half of the llatt
the y ield of small grain was iight
Fonehandeclly and induntdoualif these
fields have been plowed and care-
fully milled.Never have we sean the
aefd bed for fall grain in better
general condition.'The thoroughnean
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Featuring Top Notch 100% Pure Pennsylvania
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.Nov. ir, 1925.
J m . 2 3 ,19 26
A vr i l 1 7 , 1 9 2 6
Ju n e 5 ,19 26
Ju l y 2 4 ,19 2 6
8 *I
W A S H I N G T O N C O U y n '
M n B E A N o u . F I E L D
Pe o pi e d b w n i n t h e N a s h vi l l e
n e a g h b o r h o o d a r e u l l e x c i t e d o u r t i fe
pr o : - p e e l s fo r a l l i n t h a t p a r t o f t h e
co u n t y .Th o u s a n d s o f a c r e s o f l a m ]
h r s b e e n l e u e d a n d a c o m p a n y
fo r m e d w h i c h w l l i p u t d o w n i c a l
1.1iln.Th i s h a s pas sed t h e t a l k i n g
't a i n a n d t h e te n t w i l l ac i u a l l y b e
_ . . . _ . . . _ _ . _ _ . _ . -
BROWN ELL HALL
Church school for girls.Kinder
ganelr through high salma).Board
ing and day pupils.Smal! classes
proglreuhre methods: mtcoptiow mu
si: department. Eieven-acre :unpus
tennis;riding;games.New f i n
pmof dormitory.School opens Sep
22:16.Atldreai Abbn wnurd Bowen
Prlncipnl, Omaha, Nebraska.
enry ruger athe Lizzie liruger home Sunday.
Mrs.August Jondan and Marvin
an i Hlas E li !Krohn were at the
Ilefman Sprlck home Thumlay a.f
maroon.Paul Spriek and family were Sun-
e'B) guests at the Fred Spriek heme.
Oscar Blum vidted at the home of
his aunt,Lllse Llasie Knife!Sun
day afternoon.Misses Evelyn and Edna Bpriek
attended the losra Bu la Fair a
l m Moines,losrs Friday and Sat-
Uday.Misses Evelyn and Edna Sprielo
were Sunday evening guests at the
E W. Smith home..Mn .E W..Smith and Gladys
called at the Joe Harvey horne or.
Tuesday.llr. and Mrs. Chas. Krohn had ae
punts Sunday evening,Kr .and
Hn. Herman snriek-Hrs. August Jodan and son,Har
\ir wled at the parental home on
Tuesday.Mr. Eddie Thklfoldt win! at the
E. W. Smith home Sunday.Mrs.Herman Spflelt and Edna
..;.¢nt Tuesday afternoon at the Fred
Sprkk home.Misa Harjie and Mr. Harold Cur
try were Herman visitors Monday.
Mn .Rasmuas liendrickaen,Hazel
a - IThe Haney sehooi opened on lp;
Monday with Mlaa Genrude Allen an
teadrer.The lang Creek school began Tueedagr and Misa Helen Slerk
Is teaching there.zThe McCarthy base ball mm won
the game from Pepin last Sunday."
ltr.and Hrs.Ernie Ndaon of
Omaha and Mr. and Hrs. Nels Han~
sen of Blair, spent Sunday evening
at the Carl Hansen home.|
Chris Petersen eras laid up with
an abeess on his knee cap last week.
He had it Iansed last Friday and isfeeling better now.|
Friday evening the fellqsrinal
young people srerd ziven a surprise|
party by their parents, their birth
days bein(Within a Wreck or so,|
esenlng at the Dan Thompson home.Hr.and Hn. Torn McDonald, o!
Herman, Hr. and Mrs. I'rank White
of Teknrnah and hir.and Mrs.
Charles McDonald were Spnday
:o u ta a t the John Mcbonaldhome.
Hr.and Mrs.A.F.Gray and
Dt-rothy,Abram Sutherland,Will
Sutherland and Mr.and Hrs.RoyAnderson were Sunday guests at th
J.P. Mullin home.Hrs.J. S.Thompson and children
are sialting relatives in Onmha this
meek.Hr. and Hrs. D. E. Thompson and
Horan! and Eli were in 0maha.on
Monday.Hr .and Mrs.Chris Hina spent
Sunday at IrvingtonChrisHinal t d Floyd returned
Renard Widener,Nelsina Petersen. h 3 "ll.I site a fewHazelle bo n ai d , The lma a n d E lme rl ~ W g' a ty : Ef f g i n F
Mebo wd.The party was given at Mrs. John Lesrla 1, visiting he:
the Sutherland home and each mo
ther baked a birthday cake and put
caudlea on it.Besides the cakes.
samisrlehen,aaiad and pkkles sreresu-ved.A pleasant time was r e I
posted.ities Nelslns Petersen srent to the
Clarkston hospital in Omaha Toes
day to take 's nurse'e tnalnlng
cr-urea.Mrs.Carl Hansen and children
mother, Hrs. Made Pedersen.The MeCanh7 Progressive Cin~
will hold a meetlnl at the home of
Hrs Hayes Rosenbaum Thursday o
uh' W &kHrs.John Aronson and l i n
.James Mullin attended a food seiec
tion club meeting last Friday.Miss Ma rgaret Gil!" |1'\T\°'5 t
Bemon last Sunday after spendin
a week with Mrs. Chris Hina.
¢-Uv 6 as v;nluua |sl;u.l.lI lll llP r a y e r .
2 : 6 P . u . O r g m r n h a t i o n a n d a m -
n e u .
3 : 1 5 P . l l . " H o w t o S n e u n A t t n n d -
ance at Church Scrvicu" Gen-
ernd discussion.lad by Rav.
Joseph Toms, Scribner.
8:85 P. M. "Doepen!n|Th i BpiIl¢°
'ual Life of Our Poopk."
3.56 P. Ll. Addrau,P n d d mt B.
_Dean.&;25 P. u. Address.D r . ' F mt G.
S1nllh
lnurllinsion
| 8:00 P. M. Derotlonll
Bannon, Rav. ~ I.. Hammond.
Uahlinl.
Hymn.
Communion Service.Rav.N
H. Hurklns, Omaha and Rav.
J.M.Bmurn,Irvin n.
Offering to Ministerial Ile!
Fund.
Cionlng Hymn
wmuarl 0.00 A. ax. Dewtlunll.Rev. J.A.
Mc knman. Hidr
-Esc A. 11. Bwlul.
{Contin|.led on page six)
nl;v.N.P.LANG HUNDRED
lt cornea Zo but few people to bo
honored as Rav.N.P.l- ln !mul
family were honored lost Sumloy.
Rev.Long has for about aixtnn
yours,served the peopic of Orum
at their pastor and on hearing of
his leaving,they nrrongod 1 moot-
iog of the rnemben in his honor
atlhe homo ofldrnmd Mr|.P.N¢laun.
Acconllngly o n o t crowd gathered
ln:I.Sunday bringing their dinnen
and aftor the dlnnor urn over, pn-
nrnted this vronhy family with A
beautiful one hgndp¢l»ploco dlnuur
ze!an a memorial of hh folthful
service: and to abou tha ostoom in
whkh he is held in the community.
Th en were around two htlndrad
prtoent,. many from Blair and Hor-
l mln.IIe\.. Lam:and flmliy will rn'I qtuily mlsd when they leave Bllltp-»
fnr their new fi-dd of llbor.
A FISH STDRY
Mm. W. C. Lindm ll ln receipt ofa lrtter from her sisur, Min Mabel
Rath:num, who is now at Los An-
geles,Galifotnia.stating lhnt nhl
h m recently vlslted Lon(Buc h
ahora 4 whale urelxhing seventy-dx
tons and measuring eighty -thru
fer!in length had been killed by
tw: zlynnmite explosions.The vrhnlt
wus than filled with air md anchor-
erl one and onehalf mllal from Lbs
shore.Two bolts carrying two»hun-
tlrtfl and flhy people each trip were
kept bunny taking people out w view
the monatgr which ru so large thlt
¢ man sitting ln a chair on its had
was merely nothing.Come on you