09-10-1925prunmlaed little or no yiehi not in
|\ur£ a eomforubla yield or at least
an nbundxncof foed.
ComisNmu mbasic:rwGiven 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».andLeonardwanevisitorsalther|entThursdayattheJ.I a m n
Lm\reH Home Tuesday evening.lfmme.- 1 ¢\~ -..
NewEnglandschool:tartsnext
Monday, Sept. 1 with Hill Carolyne
lioefneranwasherof theuppergamles and Min Vials IInger ol' the
primary grades.MinusEvelyn:ndEdnaSpdck
werevisitors inllerrnan Monday.
Mis.Wm.Sprickvisitedatthe
I tu mu uHeudrlcknenhomeZu!
Anumberof partie:weregi na
inhoncrofMisaNelsinlPetersen
the put week.His: Edith Stanhg.
ent:rilinedH i nPezenenandher
mrz nu , Mr . mdMrs.P. C.Peter-
£:IIatSundaydinnerandthey
wenantenainedatsupperatthe
L n .JaapersenhomeSunday. eve
ning.Mnralay.|The 1\lcDonalrla were stark ihrevvh
l
.m~ -
-~f-\~
The Hat for Fall
Soft Hats are m orepopular
than everthis- (all,andWe
gx/lnotheryear.Addzothisthe
poor.pzloea noir prevailing and the
outlooklamostencouraging.But
the one who look: ahead thinks aim
of non year's c rop. andit is hero
ihat abundant additionalcomfort ix
found.ln the coat half of the llatt
the y ield of smallgrain wasiight
Fonehandeclly and induntdoualif these
fieldshavebeenplowedandcare-
fully milled.Never have we sean the
aefdbedforfallgraininbetter
general condition.'The thoroughnean
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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 NC O U y n '
M n B E A N o u . F I E L D
Pe o pi ed b w ni nt h eN 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 li 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 sb e e nl e u e da n dac o m p a n y
fo r m e dw h i c hw l l ip u td o w ni c a l
1.1iln.Th i sh a spas sedt h et a l k i n g
't a i na n dt h ete n tw i l lac i u a l l yb e
_ . . . _ . . . _ _ . _ _ . _ . -
BROWN ELL HALL
Churchschoolforgirls.Kinder
ganelr through high salma).Board
ing anddaypupils.Smal! classes
proglreuhre methods: mtcoptiow mu
si: department. Eieven-acre :unpustennis;riding;games.Newf i n
pmof dormitory.School opens Sep
22:16.Atldreai Abbn wnurd Bowen
Prlncipnl, Omaha, Nebraska.
enryrugerathe Lizzie liruger home Sunday.
Mrs.AugustJondanandMarvin
an iHlasE li !Krohnwereatthe
IlefmanSprlckhomeThumlaya.f
maroon.Paul Spriek and family were Sun-
e'B) guests at the Fred Spriek heme.
Oscar Blum vidted at the home of
hisaunt,LllseLlasieKnife!Sun
day afternoon.MissesEvelynandEdnaBpriek
attendedthelosraBu laFaira
l mMoines,losrsFridayandSat-
Uday.MissesEvelynandEdnaSprielo
were Sunday evening guests at the
EW. Smith home..
Mn .EW..SmithandGladys
calledatthe JoeHarveyhorne or.
Tuesday.llr. and Mrs. Chas. Krohn had ae
puntsSundayevening,Kr .and
Hn. Herman snriek-
Hrs. August Jodan and son,Har
\irwled at the parentalhome on
Tuesday.Mr. Eddie Thklfoldt win! at the
E. W. Smith home Sunday.
Mrs.HermanSpfleltandEdna
..;.¢nt Tuesday afternoon at the Fred
Sprkk home.Misa Harjie and Mr. Harold Cur
try were Herman visitors Monday.Mn .Rasmuasliendrickaen,Hazel
a- I
The Haney sehooi opened on lp;
Monday with Mlaa Genrude Allen an
teadrer.The lang Creek school be
gan Tueedagr and MisaHelen Slerk
Is teaching there.zThe McCarthy base ball mm won
thegamefromPepinlastSunday."
ltr.andHrs.ErnieNdaonof
Omaha and Mr. and Hrs. Nels Han~
sen of Blair, spent Sunday evening
at the CarlHansen home.|ChrisPeterseneraslaidup with
an abeess on his knee cap last week.
He had it Iansed last Friday and isfeeling better now.|
Fridayeveningthefellqsrinal
young people srerd ziven a surprise|
party by their parents, their birth
daysbein(WithinaWreckorso,|
esenlng at the Dan Thompson home.
Hr.andHn. TornMcDonald, o!
Herman, Hr. and Mrs. I'rank White
ofTeknrnahandhir.andMrs.
CharlesMcDonaldwereSpnday
:o u ta a tthe JohnMcbonaldhome.
Hr.andMrs.A.F.Grayand
Dt-rothy,AbramSutherland,Will
SutherlandandMr.andHrs.Roy
Anderson were Sunday guests at th
J.P. Mullin home.Hrs.J. S.Thompsonand children
are sialting relatives in Onmha this
meek.Hr. and Hrs. D. E. Thompson and
Horan! and Eli were in 0maha.on
Monday.Hr .andMrs.ChrisHinaspent
Sunday atIrvingtonChrisHinal t dFloydreturned
RenardWidener,NelsinaPetersen. h3 "ll.Isitea 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 atMrs. JohnLesrla1, visitinghe:
theSutherland home andeach mo
ther baked a birthday cake and put
caudleaonit.Besidesthecakes.
samisrlehen,aaiadandpkklessreresu-ved.Apleasanttimewasr e I
posted.ities Nelslns Petersen srent to the
ClarkstonhospitalinOmahaToes
daytotake'snurse'etnalnlng
cr-urea.Mrs.CarlHansenandchildren
mother, Hrs. MadePedersen.
TheMeCanh7ProgressiveCin~
will hold a meetlnl at the home of
HrsHayes Rosenbaum Thursday o
uh' W &kHrs.JohnAronsonandl i n
.James Mullin attended a food seiec
tion club meeting last Friday.
Miss Ma rgaret Gil!" |1'\T\°'5 t
BemonlastSundayafterspendin
a week withMrs. 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. DerotlonllBannon, 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
e3'!.o Arlington Friday to attend
the lu! lik e o f Hu . Lo la I'1........h,
who puaed any xt the home of her
non, C. French In Slfltl Ana, Cdil.
l u i week.John Rholdes was a budneu vidi
or in Renaud lui. Saturday.
Mr. and Mn. Hc\n|sl Mielenz :une
dawn from Snyder on Monday for e
is s t rinit with frimdl here.Mr.
Hiflens was employed in th e F . i
H. Bank last summer.
Ehan Edmondson, Clyde Champion,
W alla Bh kp and :Clyde Nelaen
iourmyed down to Llntoln on Ssmday
tu mend u»»Suu Fa ir.
Hmu n l Fdrdlild Is on the : k k
lint this week with a siege of measles
and Dowthy Widener is staying with
ialrn during aclmel noun.
..;Q
FINAL gE'£'1LRlt_s;
mars: or' NE£AsxA.
Washington CountyHenrylleneke,Att'y
In :ne County Court
21 the la tte r of the Estate o
Themas P. Biankenbeckler, Deceased
The heirs at Zalr, next of kin, devi
., lefatecs, creditors and Alt per
=1 Interested in the fi nd aettl
ment of sald estate are hereby not!
fied that on the 22nd day of Aux
1925,Ada Thompson the Adminis
trntrix of said estate flkd a pet!
tlon in said Gounty Court, lmrio~
tin# her flnai administration aoeoun
flleel herein he lettled and Alloured
that proof of heirshlp be taken, orde
for distribution of assets and assign
mon* of dower ami homestead rlgh
entered; and the said Adminiatratf
elkeharged.
If you fai1 to appear before life
County Court on the 26th day Q
September, 1925, at 10 ofdoek Ali.am content said pet1t£on,'the Cou
ou r [rant the prayer thereof an
make sueh other and funher onlern
allowance:and decrees as to thi
Court may seem proper.
Witneu my hand and Officld Sea
thi" 22nd day of Auntst, I925.
4sEA1.)1. c . ELLER.
31ot.County Jwxe
_- _.i . .
z~:o'r| t1: UF HEARING
FINAL s n r x t a m z x
as.
STATE OF NEBRASKA,! sa.
Washington County,sCorrigan8Carrigan, Att'ys
in llie County Court.
In the Matter of the Estate o
Mary Vans Hom,Deceased:Th
heirs at iaw, next of Sdn, doviaeea
legretees,creditors,and All person
interested in the final settlement o
said estate are hereby notified um
on the 24th day of August,1925
Ear! C. iiuniie, the Administrator o
amid estate flied o petition in aai
(ounty Court pray ing tha; Ida fino
administration account filed herei
be nettted and allowed, that proof o
hfirs-hip be taken, order for dlatri
button of osx-eta and aasignmenbo
flower and homestead rights enter
e i and the said Administrator dia
charged.
It you fall to appear before aai
County Court on the 25th tiny o
September, 1925, at 10 o'elock Ali.
and contest said petition, the CW
mag grant the prayer thereot' a
male such other and further ordersailuwaneesanddecreesastothi
Court may seem proper.
Witness my hand and Offieiai Se
this 2-lth day of August,1925.
(SEAL)1. ¢ELLER,
Bt-5t.County Judge
NOTICE TU cusnrrozzs
STATE Ol" NEBRASKA.I
lswi nh in wm County i
Henry ileneka,.hwy
In the Co|.u1ty Coun
lr.the ih tter o f the E m u df
L i n h Kerkhoif,Deceased:To the
Credlton of Slid Estate:You .An
ilenby Notif ied, 'rm I will li t I t
.he County Court Room in Bldr in
:mul County, on the 10th dey of Oc-
tober, 1925 and on thq mu dw of
Juuary , |926 at the hour of 10:00
fdoc k, LM. of eac h of uid day s,
so receive and examine all claims
nmat uid Estate, with a view to
their adjustment and allowance. The
time Hmited for the presentation ol
c laim: lgllnlt uid Estate is three
month: from the 10th dey of Octo-
ber, A. IJ. 1925, und the time limited
frr payment of debts 1| One Year
from uid 100| day of October, 1925.
WITNESS my hand and the was
af this County Court, this -ith tlny
oi September. 1925.
\S}IA§¢}I. c. z=:|.1.r:n.
County Judge.
For quic k ac rvin in job win*ins
bring your work to The Enterprise.
NOTi(.`1'I on' HEARING
FI NA L SEYILIIMFIN
STATE DF NEBRASKA,
Washington <=°~=-;
A. C.Debel,tlmmy
In tbl Cwgv CourtIntheMatterotheEstate, a
Wilhelm Y o u Deoeued:The heirs
ag..hq, nut of kin, devlaees, legi
léer, cralitnn, and All pancna in
terested in the firm!settlement of
:uid saute anhenby notified lhalon
the llth d| y of August, 1925, Wil-
liam Voss, the Execulor of nld ea-
tate filed | pltillon ln said County
Court, paying that his final admin
inn ti nn .meount filed hlni n b i
autism!and allowed,thll.proc!ol
helrshlp be taken, order for distribu-
tlun of u m a and ualgnmem.of
¢!of.¢»r and homestead rights entcred;
uni tha said Exeeuior diuharged.
if y ou fall to nmmr before uid
County Court an the u w day of
St;-amber, 1925. at z o'ciock P. H.,
ln !oontnt said petition, the Court
may grant the pay er them! and
mah meh other lnd farther onion,
lilewmeea and decree:ns to this
Ccurt may num proper.
Witness my hun! :nd Official Sed
this llth day of Au;ual.1925.
(SEAL)I. C. ELLER,
29-bi.County Judn.
N9 1 | ¢ g ' D F a mzn z w
sa.
NUTECFI To CREDITORS
01'1:.~1'r.\'rH
S I ` A l I 'I G F }q1.;B RASKA_
aa.W a a h i n g i o n C o u n t y
l n z h a C o u n t y C o u r t
I n !.||¢M a l t e :o f t h e Es t a t e o f
C a r l H a n s e n Daeeauaml:T o T h a C r a -
d l t o r a o f n h l E a t a t n : Y o u a n H a r v
b y N n t l f l t d ,T h a t z w i l l a l t a t t h e
C o u n t y C o u r t R o o m l n B l a i r i n u i d
C o u n t y ,o n t h e l l t h :l a y o f Se p t .
a n d t h e 12 11 1 d a y of De c em be r . 1 02 5
a t 1 0 o'c io ck a. m .o n ca s h o f s a i d
tlu ya t o : v a l v e a n d e x a m i n e a l l
c l r i m a a g a i n s t u i d é l a u l e ,w l t h a
v i n t o t h vl r | d } u s t m e n t a n d a l l o w -
anc e.Th e l i m o l i m i t e d fo r t h e p r a
so n ta t lo n o f c l a i m s a g a i n s t a a l d E l -
m o i a t h r u m o n t h s fr o m t h e N t h
d a y o f Se p t em b e r A .I) .1926,a n d
t h e t i m e li m i t e d fo r p a y m e n t o f
5¢2\l|\i a O n e Y e a r f r o m u i d l l t t
.l a y o f Se pt e mb er ,l9 2 5 .
W i l m e s s m r h a n d a n d t h e u a l o f
slain C o u n t y C o u r t ,th i s Bzh d a y o f
Au g u a t ,1925.
( S E A L )I.(z»:|.1.z»:n,
29 61.C o u n t y Ju d g e .
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N U T I C E g p I I E A R I N G
Es t a t e o f P a r k e r S .Ro ae n ba lm ,
i k r e u o d ,i n th e C o u n t y C o l m .o f
W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,Na lz fn ak a.
Th a S u u o l N e b r u k a , T o a l l p a r -
aurn i n t e r n m l i n u i d e n t a i l .c r a -
ailaonu a n d he l r a ta k e noti ea,t h a t
W i l l i a m P. G o t t a t h h a s fi l e d h i s p a
t h i m n a l l e g i n g t h a t P a r k e r 8 . R o s e n
b a i m dl a d i n m n u i n W a a h i n g t o n
C o u n t y ,N a b r u k a o n o r a b o u t M a y
l a m ,19 03 b a l n g a tu al ds nt a n d in~
h a h i l a n t o f 'N a a h l n g t o n C o u n t y , N a
bz n r k a a n d d i e d a a l u d o f t h a fo l
i a w i n ;des cri bed r l l i e n o l a ,t o w i t :
Th e S o u t l u a a t Q u a r t a r o f t h c N o r t h
m z Q u u w r ,a n d t h e N o r t h e a s t
. z u a r u f ot'th a S w t h i r c a t Q u a r t e r ,
a w l u n So u t hw e s t Q u a r t e r o f u m
No a t h a a a t Q u a r t e r , a l l i n S ec t i o n 2 4
'I'o \ n a h l p 17.N o n h .R u n g a l l , E a s t
o f th a d l l :P M . .i n W a a h l n g t o n
Co un ty . Ne hr aa ka ., l ea vi ng a s hi s ao le
an -I o n l y h a i n a t l a w t h a fo l l o w i n g
n. |m . hl pe rs o na . t od r it :Ju l i ! A . R o -
een hal m,h i s w i d o w ,a n d F t l i u a N .
.
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L !a.| \i r
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Blair. Nebraska, September 10, 1925-'ra nh l l l l u
- 1 -1|Biair, Nebrub.. September 10, 1926 -THEn h 1 n R n
Read it nlzhr in The Enterprise.
Buy your achool supplies at Th
Enterprise office.
Harry Walton, of Calhoun was
Flair vldtor laat Monday.
For Sale-Note book paper and
vers at The Enterprise office.
#ur a Globe Range and be satin
ref..For sale at the Petersen IIanl
are.33.2,
Mies Muriel Steed,of Lincoln
Lent the week-end with home folk
11 mm.
Mrs. l. N. Wanic k drove over to
atlf. Junction to visit her parents
eat Sunday.
C.K.Bemiorf, Undertaker, Blair
ebr.Office phones,161.Reel-
'encc phones, 224.23-tf.
Get our price on Field Fencing
n l Barb Wire.We sell Window
lane.--Petersen Hardware.33-22
Mn. N. R. Burdic, of Herman vla-
ted her parents, Hr. and Hrs. Hugo
noch a few days last week..
The Danish Lutheran church i
olciing a district meeting beginning
his morning at the church.
Mrs. Cora Badgerow and Mrs. J.
.Manin enjoyed a picnic at the
erth Pork with relatives Sunday.
Raymond Linden ia the posaeasor
r n new Saxophone, which was pre-
entcd him by his parents last week.
Louie Dickrneyer ia driving a new
nick touring car which he purchased
I the Amd!-Snyder Motor Co. loot
turday.
For Sole:Some of the best va»
nt lots to be found in the city.
riced to oell.Inquire at The Enter
rune office.U.
William Rathrnann returned home
oracle;via railway from Lake
:des to prepare imsel! for attend
; Dana College.
Last Monday was bor Day and
c banks and the court house as
ell5n the poet office were closed.
he rest of ue worked.
hir.Dean Johnston,of Lincoln,
pent the weekend nt the John A.
modes home, returning to Lincoln
u lost Monday by way of Omaha.
Blr.and Mrs.Louie lzelaml and
ttlt.non came up from Omaha on
umlay afternoon and spent Monday
: the parental, 0. M. lrelandhome.
Mins Josephine Nelson,daughter
I Nell; Nelson of near Kennand is
lenlling the Blair high nfhool and
f i n :with her aunt,Mrs.Skov
ielsen.
The Alethodlat people have mode
rrangementa for a stand af the
ounty Fair where they witl aerre
renlfaut. dinner and aupper to the
ungry honle.
.Bliss Esther lilrkegaanl of Denver
r.=arrival!ready to begin school
uri at Dana College this fall.She
rings greetings from tha John Ryde
mlly to all their Blair friends.
Donald Christensen writes his mo-
er. Mrs. Henry Chrlatenaen that he
l¢c.hi».school work fine.Donald
attending the lioeater School ot
ommerclal Art in Chicago and finds
any fascinating things about the
rtk.
The Royal Neighbors will be re-
m-ented at the North tourist park
Min Gladys Siekkotter, of Omalu
spent the wack-end in Blair.
Min Mildred Johnson, oi' Fremont
wiil at Dana College this fall.
Mrs. Theodore Hallor in to leave
next Tuemdgy for Pnrthmi,Oregon
uiMiMimnunuiiMMM||nu|mh|M|iiM|nn|unnnnn|nmu
_ - r r ;
A marrlnl couple wane knocked
:lawn by a motorcar.The car duh-
eil away.The police arrived lm]
found the couple buratin| with Indig-
nation."Do y ou know the number of the
rar?" asked mb policeman.
"'|eu," replied the hunbaml; "by Istrangecoincidencethefirst 'tin
numbers formed my age lml the sec-
ond two the an oi my wife."
"John," uid the wife, "we will let
the nuthr drop at onceI'*--Moores
town Sur.
"Schulz always wan lucky."
"Why ao?"
"He underwent an operation be-
cause he swallowed a pearl in an
uynter, and the pearl pmved to be
valuable enough to rutile! the coat of
the opention---am!the funeral."-
ilrrlin Dorfbarbier.=
Aaklr-D0 y ou think that .lim De-
Smythehs death was lrddental,or
wax it suicide?
lfllcr--Oh, it was purely accl§en»
un.Dldn't you hear the elreum
|n..nntea!lie go; all tangled up in a
rew style of union :uit ha dldn'1
knew the combination to and it
atmnglecl him £0 death.
..
M r .: n d M r s .W i l i l a m S h o w a n d
Cha-.uncy W r i g h t I e f l T u a u h y o n a n
n u m t r i p t o p o i n t : i n C o l o r a d o .
l i n .G e o r g o B i t e s r e t t l m u l 'p r e
l r t i e : p a r t o f i n t w e e k f r o m a : h o n
vi s i t w i t h h o r p a r e n t s a t S t . P a u l .
A s w e 2 °t o p m u l t h e r e p o d
co me s t h a t M n .H a y Fl y , sl a t / er o f
M n .A .M e x o n n y ,p u l e d u r n y .A
c o m p l e t e o b i t u a r y w i i l b e g l ve n n e x t
t a c k .
Nr.and Mm.Will Rowe,Hrs.
Gr.\t'¢Rowe, and Norma Jean were
in atlendenee at the family reunion
a° the C. Saitzmln heme in CalhounInst éumu;.
Oil in the talk among the Iarm
nvhers a=outh of tnwn u the y h ee
been nppmached on a pmpesiticn of
leaning their Jun!for the pcrpose
of testing for alll A meeting of
i|'.rll¢interestd will be held at the
city hall this evening to hear the
rr.:\'I.ter Presented.
Blair friends received ward of the
death of Mrs. W. H. Russell eg La
Grande, Oregon, Sept. 8, at the home
of her step sen, Levi Russell.The
Ruuelln lre pioneer W u n o n
ct-ulnty folki,hwing lived in Intl
around Bi d !for many yuan.Mrs.
Rumell wn eighty -one y ur: ole! al
the time of her death.She is aur-
vited by her son,Z.Runell m d
énughter, Lena. and the step |\0Il mon
tloneci pneviomdy.Lena and her
mcther left Blair a number bf 3ears
an for Celiiornin ivlwre they made
their home.
I
Re a d t h e a d a t n Th e E n t e r p r i s e .
J.1I.Ca m p be l l ,i u r n l t u r e ,m a l
a n d un d e r t a k i n g .52 -t t.
If Y o u l e e i t i n The E n t er p r t a e, y o u
c a n k n o w i t e r i g h t .
H i n M a r y W . C o o k vt a i t e d i r l e n d a
i n O m a h a la s t Tu e s da y .
H a n s K r u g e r N e l s o n w a s u p f r o m
D m a h a M o n d a y e ve n i n g .
F o r S a l a : - - F a r m s a n d n a l d a o c s
l m o d l i n a t n r a Ge e .B .R i b s
a - u
F o r S a l e : - - A fe w pieces o f mood
i h r n n t u r e , a t t h e C l a r i d g e h o m e .l t .
Blix.-\H e l e n H u e l l e r w i l l a t t e n d
t h e s u m U n i r e w t y o t Ll n c o l n th is
fa i l .
M i r a Mi l l i e S t o r m a n d L e o n a n l
Austell en j oy e d la st S u n d a y a t K r u g
P a r k .,
Th e A .R . T h o m a s f a m i l y o f F r e -
m o n t ap en t S l m d l y a t t h e H e n r y
li c nc l t e l z qn e .
Al e s H i t e h m a n d r o ve t o W e e p i n g
W a te r M o n d a y a n d sp e n t t h e d a y
w i t h hi s pa r e nt s .
<;.ti .Hi n e s 'm o t h e r ,M n .T .M .
Ca rt -. r of Om ah a, s p en t Tu es d ay \ \i tT°
M l .a n d h i r e .H i n e s .
M n .Th o m a s A n d e r s o n h a d a a
g u e - t n fe w t l t t y n t h i s w e e k h e r a l a
t e r . M r s . C h r i s t i n e O l s o n , o f O m a h a .
A .Br oc k,fa t h e r o f B a n k e r B r o c k
of t h e C i t i : e n 'a b an k , c a m e l a s t S u n
d n fo r a vi a l ; w i t h h i s s o n a n d f a m
il ; . "
a s C l a u a e n a n d s o n a r e n o w r e a d y
tv u h y o u r p a p e r h a n g i n g a n d p a i n t -
l m :a t re as on ab le prle-en.C a l l I n d
1 3 8 .3 0 L f
M r . a n d M r s . H . H . . B r o w n a n d s o n
R a l p h d r o ve o ve r t o At l a nt i c ,Io w a
W e t m en l a y m o r n i n g t o sp en d a fe w
dvy a .
F r a n k Ad a m s ,e d i t o r o f t h e C a l -
l. <. \ ,n C h ro ni c le , t ra a a p le a sa nt ca ll -
e r a t T h e l i n t e r p r i s e o ffi c e l a n
Tu r n i n g a ft e r n o o n .'
l n r u h i s L a n g . A m b u l a n c e S e r vi c e
R o y M . D . L l n r . U n d e r t a k e r .S t o r r
l'ho r. ea Zle ll a n d In d. R ed 1 39 .H o u a e
I: . I.1 : 5 'Il 251.2 5 i f .
M r s .B ft i e al t e r s , o t ' W a l n u t , l a .
1\.:t aa l l l a i r v l t o r o ve r t h e w e e k -
en d w i t h h e r p a r e n t s .M r .a n d M r s .
J. J. L o n g a n d o t h e r r e l a t i ve s .
M r . a n d M r s . C . 0 . A u g u n l s o n a n d
da u g h t e n l ,o f O m a h a viaiteel a t th e
A l fr e d F e e r h o m e o ve r S u n d a y a n d
M r m l a y .Th e y a l l d r o ve t o l 'r e r n o n t
o n S u n d a y .'
H n .H e n r y Me nc k e'a si st er .M r s
w .H .Re a de r ,o f Mi|4:_l1ell,8 .D .
e u m t l a a t S u n d a y m o m i n : f o r a vi a i l
w i t n t h e M e n e k e i a n i l l y fo r a w e e k
o r u n da ys .
M r .a n d M r s .A .R .B r o c k sp en t
S u n d a y a n d L a b o r D a y w i t h their
so n,E a r n e s t a n d w i f e a t Be l g r a d e
Ne t - r .Th e y al s o vl sl te d a t R i a i n l
C i t y S t .P a u l a n d o t h e r p o i n t a .
M m . 0 . U . M r l ' r o u d w e r e
la st Tu e s d a y e ve n i n g t o
82 n d w e d d i n g an n i ve r s -
a n d Li r a .C .C .Claaell.
ia di st r ic t au pe r ln t en d en t
E .ch u rc h .
R e v. a n d
i n O m a h a
a t t e n d t h e
a r y o f D r .
D r .Clsa ell
o f t h e M .
l t r .a n d
M r .a n d M
l m w e e k fr o m a n a u t o t r i p t o t h e
B l a c k Hi l ls .Jo e l e ft S u n d a y e ve -
l l r n .Jo e L a x u r e a n d
rs.Ja c k L a a u r e r e t u r n e d
|J.E.Campbell,furnlture.
and Undertaking.50-H
:amen Robinson attended the ru
at Lincoln tu t Wednesday
Buy rgvr notebook paper and
canrs at The Enterprise office.
Mrs.Bruce Gochenour, of Omaha
visited with relatives in Blqir lent
noel.
Hin Ruth S011 ind brother, Wm.
haw been visiting at the W. C. Lin-
den home..
C. K. Bendorf, Undertaker.Blnlr.
Nebr.Office phones 161.Reaidence
phones,224.2 8 U
Fred Relchenbaugh 5, kept busy
there days getting really for the
Mrs. Allison sale.
llnmh & Lang. Ambulance Service
Roy 54. D. Lang, Undertaker.Store
Phones Ind. and Bell Red 139. House
h d .1752, Hell 257.25tf.
Attorney Hennan Ay e and family
of Omaha,were visiting relatives ln
Blair over the weekend.
Mn .O.M.Inland and Janice
returned from Omaha Sunday after
1 week'| visit with relatives.
George Nelson and Void Ireland
drove to' Lincoln early Wednesday
morning and attended the State Fadr.
ilu. Wilfred Arndt, who has been
visiting ln Blair for some time, re-
turned to her home in Chicago last
Tdomlay.
Now is a good time mo paint.Re-
member Deroe makes a Paint for
every pumose.Guaranteed to give
satisfaction.
33~2t.Petersen Hardware.
Mrs. T. Baker, slrtor of Mrs. Frank
Dudgeon, and hlri Hinm Anson of
Sprlnyrfleld,spent Spnrlay at the
I'rank Dudgeon home.
lIldo Anspaugh, of Omaha vlait-el A i m. . . la s t we e k a t th e D r .
Wm.IIdler home an guest of W ll
limn, Jr.He left for his home on
Monday.
The dance al. the Legion hall laat
Saturday evening was fairly well nt
tended oonelriering the intense heat.
Munir was f\1r||Iehe¢|by Lyle Reelfa
orrl-estro.
Mr. C.A.Robeson, proprietor of
the Clifton hotel,left Tuesday for
h:. old home ng Tama, Iowa whenhe will spend a few days attending
lo business rnntteu..
Mr.and Mrs.Ed Jones of Chi
cawro haw returned to their home
rfter a short visit in Blair. rolled
hmre by the illness of Mr. Jones' mo
ther who in better now.
than Ruthmann and family drove
in last Friday evening from several
weei:°s ramping trip at Lake Andes.
All look pretty wel! tanned and have
had a good time.They expect to zo
:goin In a short time.
Mr.and Mrs.Omar Hopkins en
Ttertained Mr.Hopkin's sister :pd
brother-inla\a,Mr.and Mn .Ott
Selriber of Ogden, Utah for aeveral
1:3113 last week.The visitors return
eu to their home Monday.
Mrs. L. L. Snyder in in receipt of
a raw from Hrs.Nels I...indbu;g,
°|\i1o, with her hllnhand is visiting ln
Lunk,Wisconsin.She :tales that
than section of the state had been
T h a t n u r p u mr n r n h h n e n u f
a d s v i t h o u t c o n t t o t l u s d n ~
Honey to loan an d thtr Ci! ! o
f u m propeny.Len; than lou:-
dc dnd.
C i t i z e n s B u d n p ~
Bldr,Ntbr
Fam Alexander home,anne!
ienvr this week for Sargent. the
Mr.Alexander wi!!ba auperlntlnd
out o! the achoola for thc comin
year.The infant daughter of Dr.and
Mn. L.al. Peterson qu quits ~-
|tt.¢¥ week, but was nportod as in~
irnpxond.Hn. Drusilla IloCann. of Fremont
viaitad tha fore part of this 'ara
at the home of her daughter, Bra.
Leslie Peterson.
pits! last weak. ia apo:ted aa dai
nickiy.
Mr. and Ura.F.E.Matson,of
Plainview and Hn .Margaret llc -
Kny of Madison,lah.Sunday for
their lwmea after vialting a few day
with Ira. z~'. E. Webb.
The Elttla lon o l Mr. and H
Leslie Peleraan has been sr Ill
for the p u t weak, but ia ur
ported an recovering nlniy.
Hr.and Hrs.Ed Uniand an~
daughter,Manarit, of Hamet, Cai
ifomla. who have been vidting ha
for several weelv.Ie!![ a r lh d
Inme on Wedneadayl
Mr.|ll\||Mrs.Hiram Alexander
canv as W ILK INS ~GBT? 801.
The Grsmr Within:eighty
farm laid las; week to Otto cm-1|
lensen for $16,000.This f u m
highly improved the irnpm
menu alone an add to have -
the an tir r mle price of th o f u m
Mr. Wilkim at one time was offl
$450 pu nn we ard told, for »
place.
A n u n c m u NOTES
(Cluwdetl out lent week)
Mn .B.F. Cook and son, ~-
mln left on Sunday for Scribner
uhene they vvilfmeke their home
Mr.Cook wus recently tnnnfe _
from Blair to Scribner end In no
hoiding dotm the third tric k al o~
erutor on the C. fl NZW.
Minn Mary Ashton kit on Blk!!
dar for Omehe,after spending
me k nt the borne of her gund-purents, Hr. end Mn.H. L . P M
rin.
Mrs.F. E.Webb, Hrs.Mergers
McKay end Hr. and Mrs. F. E. Het
een returned on Thursday from E3
dorp,lpire wha!!they visited fo
aevenl days et the I n n HeK| 3
home.
G.I.Pfeiffer, Jeeee Coulter \
aan, EuI. wen in South Omehx o
llundey,where they gmnchued
doubledeck ar of feeder Iemhe.
Mrs. Florence Wixon end rhildren
Betty, Harlan em! Shirley and H
Willleon cf College vin, villhed ws
friends end niatlvee here Int -
Blu. C. w. Andrews, who under
|J.E.Campbell,Ihrniture,rugs
iand undertaking.50-ti
Mrs. Chas. Andrelaen and children
were Omaha visitors Sunday.
Dr.Laylaml States,Chiropractor,
' F a n n i n Stale Bank Building.1?-tf.
|History paper and note book eovera
for sale at The Enterprise office.
Cllr I-#ll-I.monthly paymanza,
pnnnpt aerrlee. George B. Rllker.
Mr. and Lira. Walter Petersen, of
Omaha, spent the week-end ln Blair.
. Mi n Alice Nielsen, who la work-
ing In Omaha,spent the week-end
in Blair.
Mrs.Henry Soil.Sr.,returned
lume Sunday after a vlelt with her
daughter at Ralston.
Mies Evelyn Murdoch began teach
ing at the Bono school northeast of
Blair Monday morning..
Mrs.Cltua.Amlreaaen,who liver
enat of Blair.entertained the De
Solo Club last Wednesday._
Mr. and Lire. Carl Kellerman and
Mi n Margaret Linden visited at
Suwanl aoveral dnya last week.
DEVOE Red Oxide Barn Paint in
5 gallon cans, $1.75 a gallon.White
Lead and Linaeed Oil for sale at
332t Petersen Hardware
Austin Haller and Kirby Cook
nent down to Lincoln last Monday
molnlng' where they will attend the
stat-unlrerslty.
Ur.:ulm J: Lang, Ambulance Service.
Roy M. D. Lang, Undertaker.Store
Phrlzea Bell and Ind. Red 139.Holme
Ind.1752, Bell 257.25-if
Andrew Haier, who lives "Q near
Splker, was In Blair Tuesday after
noon and reported a good rain up
in his section of/the county.
Until more aullable location can
b- found, I will operate a beauty par-
lor at 310 West South St.Call
ttmw 145 for appointments.
33 lt.Gladys Baloer.
Morris Nielsen,who has o
working at Den Moines, Iowa for the
;-mt few months, in visiting ut. the
home of his parents,Dr. and Mrs.
Molrls Nielsen.
Dr. Minnie Thoznpaon of David City
Nebr. accompanied by Dr. Amleraon
lu-.xo been visiting Alias Amanda
Hansen ln this city and called at the
ll. J. Hansen home last Monday.
Mrs. Ale:llitchman took the fol
lowing boy s to Krug Park to enjoy
their last swim of the season there.
on Monday afternoon,Erslrin and
Norman 'l'ilden,#Wm.Holler and
Alex IIitehman, Junlor.
Mr. and Mn. D. Z. Hummer; and
family returned last Thursday from
spending the summer at their sum-
mer home at Lake Okoboji.Mr.
Mumert reports a fine time, weather
ccndltlonn being verfen nt the lake.
John w. Carter ls now nicely lo-
cated in the Le Gore barber ahop.
Mr. Carter la a brother ol Mn. F.
S.Bigelow and Mrs.H. J .Gibson
ami has been in California for some
time and la glad to get bark where
he has relatives.
Mr.and Hrs.John Pauley and
two sons of Princeton, Mo. epenl. u
elmri time in Blair last week Viril-
lng friends ami later let;for Fre
T H E ~ H E Y H O D I B 1 ' B P I B C O P A L C H U R C H d u l l .to thc neun, nate: the mn: Mn -z u ",'Ainbm En|H|.hJ Lmguage md Com Typing I,Shortluncl,Bookkeeping;
_o. u. H¢PrW d, ?utor mu ,nm! me f m .m c u m n |»|5. In nougx. my mbjeeg prlono muniry a v i a ;s m n a Sf mute rz -Second Semester:--English u ,Hb-
en¢!ulked`£n har new dna is ahnostllha y ur In which ll h listed.Yau Algebn Englh h. hnz un and Klee wr y a r lhth.,Typing Shcnhand
|;mm A. v somns,h u u u
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'nw promise ol nw. w. D. Hmm-'
llmn w nlv 1 mn so on charge vm
bf :umm me Sunday.He u nnnvddng thi °rmiu of hh wintnnwork and h (no to vhlt ax.We enr-
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I GRADE, Fin! s0ln0¥'BP*TWELI-'TH GRADE, Fist Semes-sur¢|11 n is af tb l rincipd and take work of TENTH -
te En liah I V Typing 12, Shan-scr in thc p u t year and the n»¢ llhiy to improve in the comin;pnwiou; y nrs.;Geome¢ry,Engiiah,h u m p and r:--|,',
lnur.6. A maximum of ture crediu may European History;Seeopd Semester hand Il,Social Problems;&>cond s
M a t a ' w h o w o u l d g u l i o u t t h e u n p r o -
fi t a b l e f o w l :fr o m t h e f l o c k ,the
I r n l i u l e ma k e s the se w g g e n k r u z
C u l !o u t he n s l u vi n g h a r d ,
mltlwuun in this founlry as it has always buninEnqlandfAnaetlcans.howcser do nul alwaysumint su nrir1¥y upon the"\¢a par! oi thu rrssfnl
rnmu,sA'rU§,nAY & SATURDAY nwrnmz
REX--The Wild Horse in
"BLACK CUCLOHE"
Sumhina Comedq
new Home Theaire
proqram
/-serremasa w la 11-
'rmmsbn
L Douqlu Fairbankl in
"The mark of Zorro"
UHRISTIE comznv
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p e c i m y i n h u t v: r a : '. \ :
I e y d o h h r.m..::e A 1drunksa n d \ .n|..|11|E 1.
and ci:....; .;.J1\ l\.|'r I a 1i m th at ar e 5...p.a!.»:ah1¢:an "4se a fu m w'. e n \ -e I» \ . e t o n "s e r h )
the ii r e m l e . .
W h s l is n u r e a el|.:|11|; nr az
Ifu r l i s b i n 'th e 1 nn u r r l e a t a b l ethan .1 ;¢e;r sa la d a s t '. e " | \ er e d r
re m : nr . e .lh:.I<ed h y piaies o l'h w e '| \ , i n l y s a fe r ! a o l fb ] . r . l w h i c h
e l m !!0 | : r | p . m l :" cs | m il u l 1 §'1
b u n s '1!: .r e h u * l Ie ¢ a m l u » : 1 :
es o f cour se.pr e ie r ah l y cheese.
since th at as no u rp un g a° 1 d p ra c -ti ra ll )eserybodgr i i ' e n i l L i m !
ginger punc h mak es a Jelar .res sub.
sl i l ul e lo r te s .Se i rh e r hostess n o r ma id .n ee d
dr e a d : n e p r e pa r a ti o n o i s o s r ul p l e
a n "af te rnoon l e a "m e n u as h u
been sugge sted ab o ve ,since m o s t
of it c om es os : oi t ho se ha nd y ca nso f w i n c h t h e t h r i h y hou sew rfe a l~
tr a y s k e e s a ge n e r o us a n d va r i e dsup pl y:I c an ol la r ge an d l u sc i ou s
peers is qu ickl y op ened, to make the
s s h d .l i s r u e h i n o c h e r r i e s e r e h i d
i n l h e c e n t e r o l e a c h ha l l -p e a r. Il
is ve r y Im l e tro ub le t o sp i n each
ol ah es e ch er ri es an d in se rt t he re in
s s a l l t l a l m o n d .l n t h e m i d d l e o i
th e salad piaee s s n o w y fr o t h o l
s h i p p e d cre am,wh i ch ,str an ge asi l ms y s ee m ha s : i so c o m e o u t o f
a crm.Thi s ma y be p rep ar ed . so me
ti me befor e.i r o m po w d e r e d mms.
Th e p ro fe s s is ea sy .Re l i qu i i y t h e
p o w d e r e d m i l k w i t h w a t e r . a n d t o
H p i n o f i m ; a i d l 53 l t l i oo nso f pl ai n ( n m aei du la re di g e g d n e .
54 teaspnr-niol van il la a n d 3 tea-
rp o on i ni of pu x de r em ! s u ga r .M o i s
Ir r i l l u srelatiue i n i labies poons
nf l| '¢ 'ffau iri efi rz uw de red m il k. s m!
he at lu l a n e e o l l a n . r ah no nt I n
\\¢»\¥\l5\r gm -Q *n s do u bl e lm il erA 6 4 !r ¢ \ ¢ e - 1 e d er l s t i ll e a n d s l i t
umil ¢¥I n \ \ r f!{eq\§od d fl a r n r i n g
:| " d tn':sl 's\!\ip 11 s t lil h s e!ilu( t m i e e i ice.
A a h n i e h : r u n i !! s s l p p 1 y t h e
SUNDAY
Claire windsor and Euqeno O'8rian in
n nS o u l s F o r S a b l e s
rox NEWS, aonczronaz and BPORTLIGHT
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Rex Beachk Famous 'novel
h °uF l o u n n q G o l d
lDi\\\ Anna Q. Nilsson millon Sills. John Roche
memmid Commdq
W E D NES D AY AND Tn un s n n
Georqe O'B\-ien. Alma Rubens. madqa Bellamq in
l l yyT h e D a n c e r s
Chrhiie Comedq
b e e a r n e d i n B a s i c .
C e l k n P n p a n t o r y C o l n e
m n m m u m s ,F l r | l S e m e s t e r : -
E n g l h h I ,A l g v b m I ,L h t i n I
m l C o m m u n i t y C i vi c ; Z; S o c o n d S e -
- -L n
European History.Bbanhnnd ll, Civics.
ELEVENTH GRADE, Pint SCM"Note--Socid Science or Science
ter:--Engiiah III, History or Hath.,may be substituted for Language.
ht in weight, llstleu or persist
tly broody;hens havin( rigid or
.1tly pelsdc bones, hooked or close
ther; hens having fatty, herd or
nlracted sbdomena; and hens that
~early.Yearlln; or older hens
breeds having yellow lor. akin and
color that h u faded out in
pigment can also be ntarlred
as having been poor layers lllll
aeconlinfly.
. _-¢ - . - -
H a r alumni _ sc tloots or-'ran
, (Continued from page One)
nl ls tal-dy he must secure a per
iz before he will be admitted to
me room or classes.
xxc usno OR UNE XGUSED.An
Jacuserl Permit"admits to home
~m and class without penalty.An
neseuaed Permit" carries arltlz it
penalty of one/after school period
r the first case of tardlneas..For
cceedlng offenses the penalty iw
creased.lf the tardinees becomes
|frequent the pupil's parents are
llcd in consultation.
PASS PERMIT.Whenever a pnlllrdetainedforeonsultatlonor
orlt lac ahotlld be liven a pass to
ln propor room.
important Note!
School work must c om first.
Pupils are urged to refrain from
ial lctiritles during the school
eelr.r
Pupils may not participate in ao;
hool activities unless they are do-
r satisfactory work in at le m
nec regular sobj
Pupils on probation for either con
uct or scholarship are lnellzlble to
cprcsent the school in any lctlvlty.
lnder the state low puplls are
nder the jurisdiction of the school
ulhoritlen from the tlmelthey lcl\e;
nmr ln the morning until neturningi
omr at the close of the school 4luy.l
uring all of this time lg is the duty
r the school authorities to,cnloke
ll state laws,city ordinances an-Ihool regulations.I
nits Concernlag Coarse of Still!!
l. The Blair High School offers
cur courses ol study, namely: Co!
eee Pneparotory, General, Commer-
inl and Normal Training courses.
2. A student is entitled to 4 dlp-
omo on the completion of thirty-
vrr credits in the courses above the
ighth grade.|
3. All Rodents to graduate. must
|h\e at least one year of laboratory
lence,either Phlyiolonr,Botany,
nneral Science, Chemistry or Phys-
ak
lor
arn
ltd
l
I
4. Stmlents who have less than as
redits and not enrolled ln the Com-
ercial Course cannot take type-
! and Gen. Sdence.
TEN"I'H GRADE,I-'int Semester-
Engllah II, Plane Geometry, Europ-
en History and Caesar;Second Se-
mester:--English II,Plane Geom
etry European History and Caesar.
ELEVENTH GRADE,First Sc-
rneater:-Engliah I ll,Physics or
Clwnlstry,H. and M.History and
Algebra I ll;Second Semester:-
Engllsh III,Physics or Chemistry
H. andM. History and Solid Geom-
etry.TWELFTH GRADE, First Semen
ter:-English IV, American History,
Serial Problems. Elective; Second Se-
mester:-Engllsh IV, American His
tzry, Clvlca and Elective.
Note--Additional History,Science
or Social Science day be substituted
for language.
General Course
NINTII GRADE, First Semester-
Entrllsh I, Algebra l, Gen.Science,
Community Civics and Domestic Scl
cnce;Second Semester:-English l,
Algebra I, Gen. Science, H. S. Geo-
graphy and Domestic Science.
TENT!! GRADE, First Semester-
Enzllsh ll, Plane Geometry, Europ
ean Hlstory,Physiology and Agri
culture; Second Semester, English ll
Plane Geometry,European History,
Botany and Agriculture.
I-11.1-;vr:N1'H GRADE,Flrst Sc
rncsterz-Engllsh III. B. and 35. His
tory, Algebra Ill, Physics and Book
ket Pine:Second Semeaterr-Fmklish
Ill, u. and M. History, Solid Geom
etry.Physics and Bookkeeping.
'I'WBLF'I'l{ GRADE, First Semcs
ter:-English IV. U. S. History (hem
lntry,Social Problems;Second Sc
rnester,English IV.U.S.History.
Chemistry and Advanced Civics.
Normal Tralnlng Course
NlN'lll GRADE, I`lrst Semester-
Algebn I,Engdlsh I,Genernl Scl
encc and Elective; Second Semester-
Ahrobru l, English I. Elective. Elco
tire.
TlZNTli GRADE, First Semester-
Geometry,European History.Agrl
culture and Elective; Second jlcmcs
ter:-Geornetry,IEuropean History.
Botany and Elective.
1-ztsvgznrn emma. First SCIIDE4
ter:-English Ill,Physiology,Ro
vlcw Arithmetic or Drawing and
Bookkeeping;Second Semester:-zlmgurh zu,Elective.Review Geo.
or Penn. and Elective.
1'wr:1.1-'rn GRADE, First Semes
ter:-Professional Tnainlnx.Amed
can History, Review Gram. or Spell.
and Public School Music; 5econdSe
rnc»~ter:-Professional Trainlng, Am-
erican History.Review Reading or
Elective Review and Civics.
Coumerclal CourseNll\"l"H GRADE, I'itat S-erl1ester--
Fall Hats
for School
A nice line of FELTS in all
the new shades and colon
including blacks, are on dis-
plny, for the school girl and
college atudent.
Prices very reasonale
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t t r m i n , a d j : w o N i l s u l g i n g e r Il e
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\\ : I1 a g pr it g of mi nt a nd h al l ai ic eo f l t m o n .Th e r e s u lt w i l l be fo u n d
to b e a ve r y d e l i ci o u s a n d r d r e a h -
i n g hevera qe.
Su ch a "t e a "w i l l b e fo u n d r efr e s hi n g a n d al l u r i n g o n th e h o t -
t e r !afte r no on .T h e hostess at h o
has n o m a i d ca n h a ve prac tica lly
eve ry t h in g pr e p ar e d b e lo r e ha n d . a o
th a t, iu a t b el o re th e t e ah o ur . t h er e
w i l l b e n o t h i n g l o r l e r t o d o b u t
wh i p th e a lr e a d pr e p a r e d p o w d e r -e d mil k- an d- ge la ti ne m i x t u r e l o r
the sa lad . mak e t he na mlw ic het . l ay
out t he s ral er a. c ake s an d oli ve s onth ei r respe ctive p i a t u ,a n d p o u rth e mi n! g in ge r pu nc h up on c ra ck ed
ic e i n th e g l a ue a .Th e n t h e r e w i l lbe t he fi na l a rr an g em en t o f th e var -
ious di-\he¢n n the te a t a b l e a n d
adding tn Ut e lat ter a linia lring touchi n t h e w a y u i a a m a l l u s e o l a e a
ao na hl e fl ow er s; p er ha ps also sc at-
te r in g o ver it a [ e w s pr a ys ol bl o s
l o t m - a a t h o u g h lr u i t a n d B ow e r s .
dain ty l '¢1f>d ami beve rag e. w ere all
essential p a r t !o l a c h a r m i n g e x -
pre ss io n of ho sp it al it y.
En t e r t a in i n g u n de r s u c h ci r c u m -
fra ne et l a y s n o hea vy at t a i n u p o nthe hos tes s no r c umb erso me obi tgai l o n u p o n h e r g u e a l l .The a ien pi e.da i nt y r e pe n t w hi c h h as ap p ar e nt l y
lsecn ac vetrefl wathnut a gr ea t
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New showing. of lkautiful
Fall Fabrics in all the late
wesveunnd colorings.The
seuon's latest creatioqs in
stylish Wool and Silk mate:-i~
als.
Many Fur Trimmed Coats.
Moderate Prices
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The Milliner
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uspcnaaeovant.T h o m m n u l m b
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(nm wr mailin g lb! at KM expir-
adaau.fd»t|mop|idforllLhupub-
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luipthn will nrmln m force at KM
dedxnlmd subscription price.Every
nhneribar mu d u n d n n u n d a m ~
m a l u m a n m n . | v m f n a n
m u m l n l w o m the puhlinhn Ind
n h d l b n r .
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unlon s»me wuz me m m o r t he
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dull;Invite everyame lo shui admv of fine Yelloinhlp md |004 ur
vk u .N m s m my 1|me chain;d u
of the Canlu-ence pear.Bolh the
pnlar and people han every reuon
to be pleued | lL| \ the grutut y eu
nnke d | ! the had nf | :mr of so
ci-urrhu In in prognu und prompt
neu meeting lu oblintlon. Snaeue
In memhmrr nc .Uupreoedenlad
uunhnlty : ml cooyention have
n .u¢.| uw entire year. and many of
nu- friend: hun c onuibmefl w _Lhe
auc cen of tha yur.
(xml mn to the monic a of neu
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no ilpaemliou In prodvnilon, just as
ability in dmol veil nl :h y viwm
may be at laura; and value to him.
bun.it nnk|__go higher unless it
finds up:o nion in achievement.
Frnm the ntlndpoinl of the nation,
and from ihc brnuler aulmlpolnt of
mnnklnd,1-cholsnhip is ai worth
dzkfly than It is produc tlvl, when
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Surldafs Results:
Brslr 6, North Bend s (first garnel
North Bend 2. mm o (second ollmrl
For some time past it h u l'°°"HMp¢r, 11, Hubs 1.
the usual thing when * P°"°" "".lalerchanta 26.ananrwn as.
NCB l\"l'¢i\2dn;¢h.rg9d ~ l l ¥ \lIlk'
ennesa, boot»le¢gln¢ or other oifens Snyder ll, Scribner 5 no innings)
llondsy's Results:ea, that either the accused or uu ltlait 1o, Scribner 3
friends gr the aocusul immed1al!|¥'|,dmnu 3, North 3,1,4 2,
mgkgg sopeerlhot at The linlotprlsf Arlington 9, Hooper 4 (First sumti
fflcs askin; that the news he kept 3 s H 3 (Second fame?:o t of the n ew We wish to ststelh ngton 'ooper
that these matters are never w b 1 lluln-Snyder.twa t grounds.)
tom unless new -re c ourt Ietttrda |rAlli szxcstswotz
We 49 not publish anything through
spits or hearsay.We l'*"' no toes
L1 punish.These matters are of cer
w n nears value and M aspe c t to
report them Of course W expect
gg use J udrmtm ln the matter lm!
that judgntent La our own.The
ltllrsl. any to ,keep those things 1:om
the pubtlc is to keep in the straight
and narrow' path, then there will be
no necessity that the papers srlll
roalte a notice um. mer work dero-
zwrr to one's reputation.
The main argurnont used when
that appeals are mania is that there
ls so much of drlnklnl and boot-
lenrlog mine on that ll.is an in
justla to the unloeky ones arho SQ!
aug ht when so
groin;free.
Jun, hosr thesethere is so much
do not know 2111!
t m should ue it be known and
let the ia! take lt's course.We Ill
here a certain responsibility as cltl
sers and when are fait to report what
we ac tually know we are Iaillng ln
our moral duty toward our govern
ment.
QUESTIONS 'HIE TEACHQER
HAY A88 THE {0M&lU!'i1T'|
llaelt has been irltten about the
demands that the community may
male of the teacher.Hot so much
has been written upon the other aldc
ot the question.That than ls an
other doa no one doubts.Every
teacher has a right to ssl:osrtaln
questions of the community regard
ing its ability to furnish her with
comfortable living conditions.
It ss erurouraging to find that
school dlleisds a n giving increas
ed attention to the teaehefa slde of
the subject.A good eaarnpie is
found ln the latest report of the
State Board of Education of New
Hampshire.ln dlactlsslnl the sub-
_am of the home for rural teach-
ers eenaio questions are found
whic h, it ls stated, a wh" hu U*
right to ask of her school commantty.Among them are the following:
is the community spllt by a oddi-
mmoa me wh ic h 1. lik ely to eb-
gu lfu s sr a se h er o r is i to n ea r hi r h
defends no teacher against me l°°°
dp?la there a boardllll home lfllb
in a mils of the school in a family
-of refinement?Wilt the teacher
has:a private room, sm when ne-
oesaary,and ll the ltollll provided
vit!me equipment and conveniences
of modern homes?Ars there ar»
rstngerneatq so that the teacher do
ro .zo chorch on Sunday!Thr dls-
eosston closes with th 'atlltmenl
o u t a m i n o not ansvedn;t-bw
qtseltions satisfactorily an not ex
yart to secure good teaehen.
The oosnlna of schools revives a
many others are
people hnosr thai
drinking. etc.. Y*
lt they do know.
BlI TW HBN c omwur rzs zs
A11 lthool :llal.llC§i parasites lf
the;get their teachers from other
colllmtlnities and have none to offer
other communities?The suppty of
trained teachers-minimum of two
years of advanced preparatton be-
yolul high school graalttatlon-ls not
sufflclent to place one ln each school
rwm.Should not communities stud)
tlvn needs and plan intelligently to
meet them?Fear communities are
fortunate enough to have enrolled in
the Stale normal schools at least one
student to each three teachers ln
their district.¢ll`hls splendid ratio,
however, doo to the twoyear rlod
of training,furnishes enough new
teachers for replarements providing
each teacher selves at least six
years.Since this number of years
is considerably shove the average ol
trrure in rural communities,more
atudents most be encouraged to en-
ter normal schools.
Teaching is a commonptace voca
tion.lt includes more than |Ivlna
infomation and developing sklll In
pupils to use the three R's.Rend
lng.writing and arithmetic ln and
ot themselves are of little value.
They are tools which pupils m y
learn to use with Eittle or with mpch
value.Ptlplla may learn to read but
11 they spend their time in readlmt
llexraullng things they may be srorsr
thas.llllteralea.Without ideals fol
their proper use sklli in writing and
ability to calculate sums in arithme
tic may assist pupus to become art
ful torgers of notes and professional
smndlers.To teachers. second only
to parents.comes the prlsilele of
leading pupils to form ideals of alll
control ,emi of interrelationships
aith others.Young people are be
[inning to appreclate this lact and
to readies that the greatest service
they an do this Nation ls in (pid
lnl' the lntelletia and the hear!! of
the 21 mllllon children In its public
elementary schools.
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GOW N, " NZBR. r an aa as ' ww
Beware ef the hen with the earl;
fall gown.That :ood mum; strut-
tea ln ber hmm!new September
auil has been shyiog assay from do-
Thosllt obligations In the nest, and
lt ls vsonh the price ol a c omplete
near set of lnrubstlng and brood
ing equipment to ninety out of every
nl.¢ hundred farmers wives to hate
this bsrnyanl vamp culled out of the
flock.
Tl|at'a the word that la lP¢l||l
passed out among Nebraalta poultry
ralsers bar the Blue Valley Creamery
Institute.Each matured pallet and
laymg hen in thls courtly should re
turn a yeaH}' labor lnronse of $1.20
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pmenteu at the North tourist park
to st tabie which they built and plac~
ed there,the work being done by
aizlt of the ladies. every one of whom
demonatratefl her ability with the
hammer.°
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Arndt autoed
to Fremont laat Sunday and were
guests ot' the Ilalloways of that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arndt left this
morning for Lincoln where they will
he it attendance at a hardware deal-
ers' eonvention.
Mrs.. Etta Brandt tn company with
Mt:-. J. J.Long left last leek for
Walnut, iowa where Hrs. Long vlalt-
ed her daughter,Hrs.Effie Wol-
ters.From that plac e Hrs. Brandt
went to Jefieraon, Iowa and lntoruled
to so from there to Florida where
me property.
Mr.and llre.J.S.Johnson of
Imnong were called to Sennton, Ia.
by the death of Mr. Johnaon'a mo-
ther and drove through Blair last
Sunday on their way,leaving their
elaughterll. Misses Lilah and Mildred
to visit here with the Mrs.bi. Sl-monson and John A.Rhoamlea Iaml
llles.They returned to their home
llcmlay evening.
Char.N.Hansen ls having the
rwmn over the bakery put ln first
clan ehape tor house-keeping ro-ornal
mul plana to more his family there'
u a a .a e v y n a v v l " i l l
A party of young folks enloyod
last Sunday afternoon and evening
at Krug Park.Those in~4l:e party
were Herman Hurdum and slatera,
M yrtle, Mary and Birdie,Bessie Hor-
|:u:\,Loleln Rhoadea and Dean V.
Johnston, of Lincoln.
"Make money taking magazinesubscriptions.I-'ult information and
forfidential catalog on appllcdion.St:xSEl' 3UBSCRIP"l'I0hl BUREAU,
the largest aubaedptlon agency west
of Chloazo (owned and operated by
SUNSET rnagaalne)460 Fourth
Street,-.San Francisco."25-tf
Mr. and ltra. Prank Dudgeon .had
as guents Sunday,thelr ron and
wife,Mr.and_hlra.R.E.Dudgeon
anu baby, of Gro .Wayne Dud-
awn.who has been staying with
his grmmoliienta the past three
years,went home with hla father
and will attend school in Omaha.
hire.Wm.Arndt,formerly Lira.
Anna Vlo Gates,has demonstrated
that ahe oan cook aa well as write
a newspaper.just last Monday as
proof of her aullnary are she pre
l¢I¢\!!!the wrlter with a very fine
glass of jelly which she had just
mark."Nuff sed."
Mr. and Mrs. George Hlndley z>ark»
ed their car around on Linooln street
west of the Standard Oll Service
in about a month.The Hansen fern- station on last Saturday night. .Afterllylaalt!Ill now,two_ ol the sonal
having married In the past year and
the Senior Hansen::lo not needsomuchroomdodmr the winter;
arontha.They will have a very plea-_
they had done their shopping for the
week and placed it In the car, they
took time to visit round a bit am!
when they returned their provisions
v.l»th they had bought were a minus
mont srnem muy vnuuru aeiul seihaaluMn-.Terry Hall.Mr.Pauley is n
brother of Mrs. Hall.. 4 av g.
The Tabitha Society met at the
home of ltlss Clara Rasmussen on
Wednesday evening of last week with
seventeen membera present.
llr. and Mrs. Gllfred Garner spent
a few days the first `of~the week at
th- state Fair ag Lincoln.
Grover Smith and wife of ilollne
Ill. arrlred last Saturday to visit hl~
porrnta, Mr. and Ura. J. R. Smith.
Grover Zeit Ho y but Mm S mith
will remain for two wsek'a and htm
Florence Smith will return with her
for a visit az Moline.
Hey.(hrl Wllhelmsen ls to
speak at Dana Collele next Sunday
at 10:30 A.H. and the general pub
ll:is oonltally invited to attend.
Rev.Wilhellnsen cornea from Kan
saa City and la reported to hee good
speaker and a man of unusual abil
lty.
The Odd Fellow organisation has
donated a table for use at the North
tourist park.i t has the name of
the todae and the ff-==»f the meet-
lnp painted on lt so hat all tour
ing Odd Fellows may be informed an
to the time of meeting and lake asl
van!age'o£ it.
Mrs.Edna Noble,while on het
anlual two week's vaxatlon from her
duttea at the F'amters State H p *
visited at the Alex Finlayson h me
in Snoux City and reports that they
are all doing nicely.Fred the elder
urn,la doing office work for the
rahroad company and Harry the
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ning for an attentional vacauon a t | : :
Excelsior Springa. Mo..| s l v-§
Mins Mabel Wright of New York
City , who is a nurse In a hospital
there, came Ian Monday to abit her
tt.tl.er,C;ajg Wright who lives lll
tho southern part of the oouny. Bliss
Wright has been away about a year
Jens Nielsen and family returned
last Friday evening from a four
days trlp up into South Dakota
where he went to look after land
intereata.He reports that Gregory
and Tripp oountiea have suffered
Kflotly from the dry weather.
Hr. and Mrs.W.w.Dixon,of
Bethany attended the funerat of the
late Z. T.Brunton on last Sunday.
llr. and Mrs. John Kreiaer. of Kan-
nao City, who have been visiting at
the D. A. Compton home in thla elty
rotumeel with the Dixons on Monday
to apsnd this week at Bethany.
llr .and Mrs.Byron Bunn,who
Ilve north of Blair,left yesterday
morning by way of auto for Minn-
eapolis where they will visit Byron*a
nnrl|52lerb Bunn, who has a large
hotel there.In company with his
ttnele and aunt.they will drive to
Hlnot,N.D.for a fishing trip.
They plan to he gone about two
weeks.
Nt.Karl Clldaenaen and fornlly,
vhs have spent the eummer visiting
frienda and relatives in Denmark and
touring other polnta of interest ln
Eu:-op`e,retumct to their home in
tllir elty~last Friday.They had a
wontlerful trip and enioyed every
mlnuta of the time but were glad tofonttornfortableaulteofroomeqttnntity, some hungry chap ha-I help'younger son and the father are llloi p¢bu g to gm.;old ;;.5,\am]
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long wearing quality.
The same in Varnishes, Stains,En-
arnels and Auto Enamel,Paint
Brushes, White Lead and Oil, Glass
and Putty.
Chicago Bern Paint, per gal..$1.35
Chicago hint llorlo Emo hilt
'llleir Best Grade, per ¢|L .$3.50
Johnsons Floor Wax and Inside Finish
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- g g ~up nan w the mm who plum! n pgn And uint conctndon could he drum | D¢lt0n for full tern
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n Jo h n C a r t e r S . e n g u n i . c ... 5 0 0 6 o 0 i 'r e n n e r ,a:f ... 5 0 0 1 o 0
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HERHAN NEW S
Mi n Helen Bovee visited Yriendl
at Lyon: Thursday and Friday.
0. H. Godaey drove to Omaha on
bwneea 'l\:eeday.
S. A. Waaaum, of Tehmah wee a
Herman caller one dur Ieat week.
lr. and Ura. Herk Thompson, of
Tekamah vieiled then deter,Mrs.
Jennings West end family Thursday.
Meedamee ll. L. Cameron end La-
Verne Lowe spent Friday with rela-
u m o m ..Ieelaoolnrork and me arrived of other1;Hr. Stork man a visit to Herman
The Hines Merle,Franoes and who come to teach here.Hire Eve-SBUl\i=\)and left a p d f ol'twin
Gwtchen Hema; plan no leave mirihm Cameron took up her lthool work bw at the Wm. Sheets home.n f ,
weel; for Lincoln to make their home ae teacher of Mathematies In the ia the second pair of twin boy: in
during'th,winter.H i "Gnt¢} *n'Te lamah schools.Misa Gertrude the family.onli enter high lchool and Merle and Mortensen teechea near L)one.u m !Mr. and Mrs. J. M. West went to
l'rancee will attend the Unirermity .'wH""* Lowe has the higher gradep0maha Monday with their eon. lla!
ln the Rose Hill aohoel; Hlee Vio1a_1ien:to :ee him get settled in Irie
Eager the lower grades in the New aehool work.They returned Tuu-|Ez.glan¢l school;Misa Eledice God-*dll*
:ey she third end founh grades lnl Mr. and Aire.O.H.Godaey lm!
the Calhoun schools; Hin Helen Bo- ills: Marjorie drove to Calhoun on
1.ee the lower grades in the zehool Qondny evening and took Misa Elo
They have mented their home zo Dr.
Geo.Stmley and will store their
household gooda for the preaeut.
While workin;in the gravel pit
west of town Friday. Z. Perrieh had
the misfortune to hnak hla toe lnll
tlnglnan eiretnte laof are dktotlze
sc hool house made nmmrr by the
removed of the old arallé for thelarge
ditch.The new vrelk will be ele1rat
ed considerably to eroae over the
hugh banks of the ditch.
The new home ol' Ben West being
erected im 'neat of the D. W. Rut-
ledge home ia nearin|completion.
The plutorers have finished their
work and the flninhinz la being rush-
ecl so the family can more in at an
early dele and d n pouualon of
Arlington ooo eos mo- 5 9 9
Two-hue hits--Thompson,Leo
Bronson,Seltlapfer.Brown,Decker.
Three-ban hlte--Kroger.Ho me n n
-Eldam.Slcrifloe hltl-Gudn er,
L. Laumer, Eldam.Baan on ballo-
ol!Eldam 7,Hell 5,Schlapfer 4.
Struck out by Behlapfer 2, Hall 1,
Eldon: 5.Innlnn pitched br Seltlag-
fer 1 2-3, Hall T 1-3.Double playa-
liruger to Ludwig to Antrim to Lud-
wlg to Brown.Wild pitches-Eldam
1.Plued halls off ateher-Behlar
* s n h n l i t e m a m - m a k b h f h l d b *h e $ m b a d l y .
O n c e m o r e N t s r r e vi e w e d t h e f d »
'°d e m u m a ; I n n u h a n d s v m . u nm s m g va n ' w e u m f r o m z z | c o n d u d l o n
. M m an d d u a l !m u d fo r th ..h a l u
fr o m n i l o f t h i s - n i l t h a t P i l a r k n e w ?
H o n w as m d d vn l y .H e m d M e n
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fm t : u m a l h i r h 1 m n r l a l l u n i n t n b e
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f "c rl:H i n a J u n o Fi e t c h e r
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Tr e u u n r o f B e n e r o l e n c a J. I. U n r u h
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HooverI :Iver at Blair.
Hina Gertrude Idortinaen left Sat
urday for Hartington where she will
teach the coming )'ear.
Misa Lillian Kuhlman was on the
sick lla; a few days last week.
L. D. Hurdle, of Omaha spent the
week-end with Herman relatives.
Mr.and Mrs.John Will had as
Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
."ut Amee. Nebr.;Floyd Chop-er left dice down to her school.;;__{-fd uv from work for the pre!I°li\il| }'for Grand Ialanc!to attend Wm. Pierce, aectlon foreman here
County fair at Hooper Wednesday.l
Everett Gaylord was a very mick
boy lust 5'Hday and under the cane
ol' a physician.He is better at this
writing and able to be present at
Grand Island business college; Half i l 1'P¢ndin¢ a couple of days withJ. C. Ac kerman, of Omaha °'""!vem West went to Omaha llondayfriemla ag Geneva,Nebr.
on Herman friends Monday.ann will take a business eoune lnl Phil llopklne was up from Omaha
J. H. Johnson attended the Dodge the Omaha School of Commerce: Har over the lreek-end.
old Nelson will attend the Unlt~era'Dr. and Mn .Geo. Slanle ex
ity at Lincoln,Harold Barge will
also be a student at the university:
Mins Merle Bntntop teaches :tt North
Platte, Mies Sylvia Brunton returned
y Ped.to spend a couple of daya this week
et the State Fair at Lincoln.LittleNikiMaewillstayattheGotlaey
home while they are away.
the home they occupy to Hola Jack-
The Ladies'Aid of the M.E.
'fer 1. Eclztenkamp 1. mu off semi-lpfer 4.zmt 9.Time of ti me - -
2:10.Umpln- lc qu ad e.el.urch will meet Wedneaday altar'
noon with Lira. Fred Robertson.
Ltr.and Mn .(Darla Larson and
Misa Hue! and Roy Hendrickson are
in attendance at the State Fair nt
I..il.4:o!n.
lt. H. Bovee and Hin Helen drove
,to Blair Wednuday.
'l\'ASlIlNG'|loN COUNTY
FA RM BUREAU NOTES
Cuoperatlve Work In
Uumbatlng The Henlan Fly
Countv Alrlfnlurn!Annuf |"..¢n-a
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o f vr f n g e a n m n r o f ! o y | I t y . " " '" " " I M d u m n o m u c h conc lus ion th a t
rising an [Munn upon tho life "f 1 num han new nm 1: wir n £01110
Bnan Seimas.Her hum'I ¢~onaec» j :un been based H9011 the fam! Plterdm with Nl! num HHH! rwdutlon-ina: aiu. as I! hir a mdaha humili
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Th e o u t - o f - t o w n te ac he rs a r r i ve d
t h e l a n o f t h e w e e k a n d w e r e o n
h a n d fo r th e o p e n i n g o f school o n
Id o n d a y m o r n i n g .
T h e W a l d o H a n o o e k fa m i l y r e -
t u r n e d t h e l a n :o r t h e w e e k f r o m
t h e i r o u t i n g a t Ex c el s io r S p d n g s
r o l l ca l l at s c h o o l .| 1 0 B r i d g e p o r t fo r h e r fo u r t h y e a r
Th e r e m a s a l a r g e nd l z h b o r h o o d t h e r e ; M u s L o t u s e L a r s o n t e a c h e s a t
pi cn ic a t t h e N e l s Ja c ks o n h o m e
we s t o f t o w n Su n d a y .Th e Occasion
w a s l f f a r e u e l l t o th e Ja rl r s o n s be -
fo r e t h e y m o ve t o t o w n .
Th i s w e e k . s a w t h e e x o d u s o f m o a t
o f t h e y o u n g pe o pl e w h o l e a ve f o r
Sh e lt o n a g a i n th i s y e a r a n d G e o r g e
L o w e , Jr . , i s e n r o l l e d l n H o y l e : C o l
le ge ,O m a h a .
M r .a n d M r s .G e o r g e L o w e to o k
a d va n t a g e o f th e e x cu r s i o n ra t e s t o
;C l 1 l ¢ l 2 0 a n d vi s it e d t h e i r d a u g h t e r
I M I 1 .S a n fo r d W i l s o n a n d M r .W Il »
Th e Ba pt ia g " gu il d w i l l m e e t o n
Tl w n t d a y a f t e r n o o n fo r w o r k a t th e
H .ll .C a m e r o n ho me r
Mraz H a r r y Co o p e r c e l e br a t e d h e r
lllrtladzsy S u n d a y bar e n t e r t a i n i n g
r o m p a n y fr o m O m a h a .
F r a n k L a r s o n w a s o ve r f r o m C o l
ur n bu v th e l m o f t h e w e e k fo r n
vi s i t a t t h e pa n e nt a l Jo h n L a r s o n
R e v. a n d M n . J.P . H i g h a n d b e b y
ro o t e d h a c k t o D m n h a l a s t we e k .
Th e y ha ve o cc u p i e d th e Su pl ..S e n e ;
h o m o th e p a s ; a u m m e r .Th e y h a ve
re n t e d a h o m e i n O m a h a o n d R e v.
Ri g g s h a s b e e n u n si g n e d a p a a t o r a t e
th er e.l i e h a s o n e m o r e S u n d a y
h e r e a n d w i l l c o m e u p fo r t h e w e e k
e n d .Il e : m a n pe o pl e t e n e t t o lose
-" wr - .- w - » -g vu q u v v a . lBnt ea,w o r k i n g i n oo o pe r a tl o n w i t h
t h e S t a t e En to m ol og i az ,i i y i o n H .
Sw o n k ,o f t h e A ¢ fl c u l t u r a l Co ll a ge ,
i s p r o vi d i n g t h e fa n n e r a w i t h l n -
fo r m a t i o n r e l a t i ve t o t h e d a t e o f
s o n l n |w h e a t ,c o m m o n l y k n o l r n a a
t h e t l y fr e e d a t e .Tw o e x p e r i m e n t a l
s t a t i o n s a r e i n o p e r a t i o n In N e b r a s -
k a .Q n l i n n n n n l g a Pn ln ni u Ohm
: ; ' ° " " " " " " ' " ° " " " " " " n u n w . H . M . U . .H r s . s . 1 . u m y .T w o - b u t hit s-\ ¢Ze l!a ;3.w ._§;j~~='~2
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pitched bn:by Rodgers 1,
2 Bues on bills, off noa
of! Hall 2.Struck out by
8, Hagwerbl-umer 5, Hai! 3.
5 him of! Rodgers In e x-s
Hamper .... 2 c 1 o o 0 o - 3 5 2
T\\oblse hitr-Sptnsler.Three-
hau hits-Hlhlbeck.Home runs-Mnnters.Hit by pitched ball,by
Hall 1.Bucs on halls. off SchrlinaI l . - - l u ! a lav g w -k e a n u l n u nn n .a n h e l a t a u r x u i l aw h u r n s i f" ' : " ' . ' € -' i e , : : : n . ° f ? ' 5 . ' . z 2
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hnm bl n a nd form at ion a nd al on e.
'n a b e s u r f.P e t e r t h o u g h t t h e l u !
w a n d s a t h e r fa t h e r h a d m a d e r e fu r -
l n r e i s a n m a n n e d u r n : m r s u m I f
n n - o n n n t o b e m e - m e n d . | m l m -
- l - - _ - A . - h l - IA | . » ¢T h a i :h a s .
m ' , § , " ' § , § , } , ,"`§°" "" " " `" " " " "m o P . n . B u s i n e s s .
H s i o vl d h o r .G e n e r a l Th e m e o f A f t e m o o n
" F A ( . ! N G ' m s F A C T S "
C H A P T E R X l l i 1 " W h a t l s Y o u r C h u r c h D o i n g t o
- -I m p r o v!I t ° a C o m m u n i t y ?
P a l s .w h o h a d n n l u n s d B r m f s 2: 3 0 P . M . R a v.J.E .M u c h
R o d g e r s
B ru n s ,
i n n i n g s ;
b l u m e r
Ze ll e rs .
# t
Siikine Art Thread, 3 skeins -.IO
Siikine Crochet Cnlboh. per Ib.-.I3
Ladies' and Childrelfs belts .20 and up
Cntlnn Bats ---.25 and up
"'° Quilt Size ~$1.15 and up
w. J. SAS
The Big Store The Old Reliable
-fx AAR
\
Best Made 1
Hosiery
A truly reprele nlative Showing o l thc
newest pauerns, c o n and weaves in
Hoslery for Fall and Vinter wear.You
wlil see most designs In Silk.
lmiie,¢`»Silk Ilmu: in colors, per pa5r $1.00
""and Ray on Hose -
in cuiurs, per pair --.70
I.~\die.¢' Humming: Bird Ilosc.-
all shades. per pair --$1.50
Ladir-s` Holfins Rulistnp Si¥k Hose,
in culura, per pair --$1.05
For Children
Rollins Armour Plate Hur-so in black,
brown and while, per pair ».35
Hnllim1 Derby Rib H1150 in --
beaver culur. per pair --.50
Visit Bur Corset Depar tment
Madam Gnce Conmin -$|.75 and Up
Gussard Cunuzla --$2.50 and up
Umssard Brasaieres .50 and up
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1.210 Ba pt i st . c hu rc h S u n d a y m o m l n g .
J.M .B r e w s t e r i s e n j o y i n g a vi s i t
fr o m h i s s i s t e r . M r s . B a k e r , o f C l e a r
L a k e ,Io w a .Th e y m e l . h e r i n O m n
l u M o n d a y .
M r . a n d M r s .H e n r y C o o p e r a p e n l
l fl 'h o m o S u n d n y fr o m t h e i r ' m e n t i o n
Th e y at t e nd e d t h e S t a l e F a i r a t
[ It s M o i n e s , l o w s b u t r e t u r n e d h o m e
s o o n e r t h e n t h e y p h o n e d o n a c c o u n t
of t h o s i c k n e s s o f [ h e i r s o n ,Ma r l o n .
T h e y I ; 1 ¢ r vi al fi nl nel at ivea i n O m ;
bl..
H a n a Jo h m o n , w h o i s e m p l o y e d n l .
th e O m a h a po s t -o ffic e .i n e n i o vi n z
u t w o \ r e e k '|va c a ti o n .Ac c o m p a n
i e d b y h i s w i fe a n d : l a u g h t e r w h o r c -
ni d e he r e ,t h e y h a ve g o n e t o O k l a
h o n m t o vi s i t M r . Jo h n s o n 'n pe op le .
M r . a n d M r s . J. H B n e w a i e r m e n t
...._.-- _ - _ . . . Q - H .vp u u n s ;the`Ilessim fly ln newly grown
w h e a t p l u m .Ob n e r r a t i o n a a n b o -
i n g m a d e d n i i y a n d u s o o n a s t h e
H o u i e n fl y b r e e d i n g e e u o n i s 01 01
i n fo r m a t i o n w i l l b o l e n t t o C o u n t y
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farlnl Illini nn! Yolrln I vfnemvuv.wth.hoping tha! It would help tomake no In mn for a lack of works.Pun pu! this evlde-on bnhlnd him as
belonging In tbl! fill of lmprohnbni
tinl that emi: time who lou to make
mon m3utM7 nlhaf than zo Inna ll.
n q l n q - I s h n l !b l ;I n a n l O h m l u n l i U ]l u l u ]y w l f v u v u \ l 1 v u - . 1 q v ' _. .
house uf all iniuenfd. had boon dinetnl up also loo; hm anon no ncb
nr of d riwlu tree! and stood atlm at :he vm ptr whic h Parmalee
ln 31: niroholle fury had shaken an he
ln-lm his !m| ¢| nu1 perseruion so
9...."How In Your Church Seeking tn
Extend It'| Wad: Beyond I£'s Own
Border?"
8:00 P. ll. hUuGraeo Hill, Blair
3:10 P. H. Discussion.
8:20 P. H. Conclusion,by li b s
011 Your Next TripI l a n- n o- u p
- a no n -1 r u' u n
u na n - sw
Cooper home.
Miss ihrguneg McConnahn went
dlmuer m u st of Alisa iiledacu God
say.
|:r.e|. him motlur and sister. who |r»|,,, know In ndvmnce.rived Biondny evening from Clear n is »»~»|=¥<r=i=£ii»ii an. farmcn u
Lake, Iowa.Wuhington County,who a n pi m-
him to need wh a t thin full,willEIDAM HURLS MERCHANT8 wa i t for tht above lnformatitm.
'ln Omaha the [Int of the week and (Bro.Slangle has returned to hir
cnlexid tha Methodist hospital to tork at the Pllleul Bank afar ew
tain the nurses training course.}0>iI\s: a two week: vacation
Mr.and Mrs.Carl Jelperpn ot Mrs. Samuel Baker, aged seventy I
u-cm °*"'°* men ""° had """""Thi chnngl ln me weather. "'"°¢'" a. "wud 1» Your cha n a mi no §
Putt ou much during the snr.about bl the rudder turning land!!ti Inform and lnterelt Ilfs Members Elblm=____ ~ f..._, '§'_f'.°f'f..I'.I'-....ff a h"!.'w'°u° ~ "1 '!...._.In Work Outside of lt's Own =c o u n t t h e L|\|¢fI1¢Lowe is enioyinz a two are of the rlrliem r¢mi¢l!r'L¢ of mid .f ¢ x|u.|.| t " ' " . . " " _ : t " " " ~
weeks vacation from his work at the
Plateau Bank.He is visiting rela-
tiref. in northwestern, Iowa and So
Dakota.
Mr. and Hrs. Thorwald Hanson and
Mr and Mrs. Ray Triplett drove to
Omaha on Tuesday last.
Wm. Gray left Friday for o visit
with his non,Ralph and family at
Stanton.Michigan.
Stockton Heth,of Omaha,secre-
tarytreasurer of the Nicholas Oil
Company,was in town 'Thursday
looking after lmsinenn matters at the
company'a station here.He drove
on to Craig where they also have a
filling station.
Mr.l.Ill.|Mrs.ll.H.B0\¢¢and
Mm Ethel drove to Amee, Nebr. on
Sunday and took Miss Helen doan
to lner school.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Foster moved
last week into the James Ilsrrlsen
hruse in the north part of town.
Mrs.Chas.l..aughlln left Friday
for Marshall, Minnesota for a visit
with relatives.
Verne Cooper and family of Bearer
Crossing, Nelar. were |uests at the
Harry Cooper home Friday and Sat
I
.. . -- .- -- . _-._.pan of the state.Sne came to Ne
blilrltlt fifty-two years ago.Funer
al penlces were held at the home
'l'l1umla;,afternoon and burial eras
maulc in the Teksmah cemetery She
5.1 survived by three ¢uzhtern. AIU
Mar; King, Mrs. Genet Morton and
Hina Lllltc Baker,two ne llenry
and Jacob.Mrs. IIlwln Page of Omaha. is as
datlng at the West Hotel at pre
sem.IJ.W.Rutledge returned Monday
fron. a nhort outing at Lake Andes
South Dakota.A number of young folks ess; ol
town gave a party at the Andrew
Nelson home Satunlay evening ln
hcnor of Harold who left SatunlIl:
to attend the University at Lincoln
Harley ltogert.non of Mr.and
Bra. Fred Rogert. suffered an acute
attack of appendicitls Monday.Dr.
Derrnwy.of Omaha came up and
anointed by Dr. Cameron. performed
so operation.He is under the care
nf a trained nurse.He rested well
Monday night and ls said to be do-
ing nioely.
Wadter Darla and family are campurdsy.'ing out down at Lincoln this week
The Bert Iaftls family are among and attending the fslr.
the visitors at me anne Falr at Lln-Twenty relatives uralltttl
coln this week.They arent down on Floyd Cooper at the home
Monday prepared to camp while theigplrrnte. Mr. and Mrs. ll. 0.
are there.iTlll;lNdly evening and gave
,surprise ny before his dev
ln on
of his
Cooper
n11ll3l8Dt¢ glory an tae casnorn vatloy league aa a catcher, was intro-
duced as a pitcher at Arlington Sun-day an¢l"eron his game,15 to 5,
placing the Merchants ln undisput
ed second place in the Elkhorn Val-ley league standing only one gime
behind the leasilng Blair team.
Hldam was nxsheel to the mound
on the spur of the moment owing
to absence of available hurlers.Ban
ager Fred Fritz wanted to hold Walt
Laumer.the only pitcher the Mar
chants took to Arlington,for Mon
||8§"a game.
The manager'n selection dld not
grove had ln the least.Eldam
v\hilfoul fire men and, although he
walked seven and alloued nine hits
e won his fame handlly.The last
few innings found hlrn tired. but he
proxesl he had rea»er\e in the ninth
by etepplng ln and blanking his op-
ponents in the flnal frame.
In addltlon he poled out a home
\"|.|'\ in the eighth with one on, put
tar.;hte game well on lee.
The fact of the matter was the
bien-hsnts,who have received just
enough af a scent ol' the champion-
:Hp mr to f ill them full of scrap.
urn;wild Sunday.Arlington,on
t'\other hand,was off funn anal
hurl nine errors. while the Fremont-
Prcsldent Cloolldge la favoring an
eaenelvs program for new govern-
ment buildings at Wvhlngtoa to
dnplace the many rented stnlcturas
utr.: are nour housing public offlees.
Tlue same theory carried to its losle-
al conclusion would mean the build-
ing of tnoussnda of pos; offices orar
the country.Minden ls the latest.
town to secure s government bulld-
llrg /
Work has started on the Douglas-
Saunders counties bridge aeroaa thePlatteriveraboveashzsna.' n a
Center street paving in Douglas will
ultimately he extended to the aan
approach to the bridge and Saunders
county will gravel the road to rnset
the Cornhuder highway n e a r
Walton.
Conditioned on an inspection the
Railway eommlsslen has elven par-
mlsslon for the Trl-State Utilltlas
company to market a half mllllon
of stocks and bonds to finance da-
velopments of electric properties ls
thc northeast part of Nebraska.
A laua llns has been inaugurated
at Hastings by the sama company
that recently started operating a
similar service st Kearney.Tlzeear
fare srlll be ten oenta but a 'nelly
pan :nay be bought for a dollar.
New landing fields are bein; es-' E Y B h l l l ~ ~ f f l ~ 1 0 m C ! ! ~ t h r o u g h ~ f e w ' t hhimu opponent rnlsplaye.'government mail planes.Increased
rture The Merchants also had fourteen electric lllumlnatlon Is being Install-
P 'a la it 1 k leadln with.h stolen ses,run ns r x eel at many planes and telephone con-the nes; da; for Grand Island w ere four pilfered sacks., ara being per!llIIllllllIIIIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll| | Il.1§he will apent the year atterullng|'1P"\lhf.|\ss na! mln. started onl nu ss_\.a:_..-...:__..e
I... .;¢ .....;......... Ili!alum I .-....;.'.-'.;..;;;II n l l n n l u uD s u i f f l l .Y I - I n ra tu fn l toa a s m Ca up toa ma i ns. Ha a -l o l r a v aiesvr.mi £1 1a g e d a nd
a a i n r ,alta har a n la g n a v :l lt l .w h o h u ¢ t a u p u r » ¢ .Pa r m a l nIl l l n n a H a n a n a |llltantioaa toa d h a r a n n l i a i w a o ra b a , v it a ! a l lsump-nsal.
C I A P T I R YU ;- So m a mo nt h l .a ta rl t r h a l a a m a h "n u . a l a d n a t n a r -fl lu . a lm l tl la g : h a t b a n e u on ly ho rgaa toa ahlp. and umm l a g h u t r am.Af te r ra ha ct lg t h t : k a y l a t i ogfT a u a r e m l lad.A l r g - n i l
n a Ita lia lna n dla t a ir fa l low 'g thell ra a ta lf .armalao 1 nla a d Ulf.sa -rsa t ll a n mn tn tl a b 1 h a r .I l ala lt a n t u oe cuua n a l o f b e t a ; ~m a a n y : t n u n a 0 bla la sting
m a n .g u t o t : h a n ma n .Ji m He n ne p in .
h a g u n a t o h i s m d w i t h o u t fe a r ; h e
m a o n t ; : b o w a e x c i t e m e n t .l l a h a d
hi n t e d s m so m e c al i a t m e ss a ge ot '
fr a t a d va n t a g e h a d c o m e t n h i m .a t
th a t i m e h e left ho h a d g i ve n . a p p a rrn t iy wi t h ou t In t en t io n . a sc r a p o r p a
p a l h o a r i n l t h a l y u t l u d l e B a u m o f t b l
r e a l l w n é m a k e - t h e Xu ! u l - r a n . | 0 0
o f t h e M a n n d r l l l u t t a u .A u . n n i l n l
to P an a a iq a .w h o n o t o n l y h a d b e e n
m u c h i n t h e d e a n r o u n t r y b u t w h o
xusauh ulv \u lllu l.ll \ u ¢ | l \ w | ¢ v v utr a nc e , n o t h at me n a r m! a pp e ar e d z o
b e u a a u l t l n a t h e F r e n c h r o o t o f t h e
l q u a r a gl o om y o|L¥house.aa l l th a t
n o u n h a d c o m m i m c l w m a cr im e.
W eeds a n d ra n l :gr m s t h u a : p u m a
up al o ng th e w a ll an d b e hi n d t he ga t e
l l th e c r e vl c l l u f th e tlag uto uel n f
t h o u n l k ; m t h s t a l k tn. -ml ln; wi th the
n t l h t '| m l n . a h e d d r o p s u f w a t e r l i k e
a w n p l n g m b u r n r r .Pctur,hs wl ng
al a n n - d u p n t th e w l m z m n be h i n d
1 l h l \ 1 \ l l r e n a b i l l h e a r d Il l ! W l m l i o l
wi n t e r w h i n e a n d cu mp i ai n a n d h i d
l .
o : - a n r . l l . u l l u l u t w z a .
3 : 5 0 P . M . R a v.F r a n k H .A n
zl tr s ln ,O m a h a .
" W h a t i s B e i n g D o n e i n Y o u r
C h u r c h t o S e c u r e Th e A c c e p t a n c e
a n d Pr ac ti ce o f St e w a r d s h i p .b y
ll'a Numbers?"4 : 9 0 P . M . R e v.H .R .L i n l n g e r
W i s n e r .
4: !0 P . M . Di s c u s s i o n .
4: 2 0 P . M . C b n ci u a i o n ,S u p l ,w
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COMPARISON
lrndt-Snydef Motor Co.
BU ICK ESSEX
1
g l A P l l l \1 1 1 2 - o n their I i d d l l i
b u r n !Z n n l s h u n hor h u l u l l 5t a s Ha n n a i n h d g i n : h o r5 " - = 1 . . 5 ' . , , \ l h l : |Pa rm x ln : a ll l
I 5 | t ha u k a l n a um bo ! cl ! lk \
was a s sfndm ! of l la hi st or y a nd a c oi wt t r h fd t h e pa l e - m u o n t hr o w d a n c i n ;6 : 3 0 P . M . * 'S u x g u t i o n s A s To M e g
i o r t u r o f b o n ! !l M ¢ fl l \ l u p o n l u n n sl ud uw u on t he d an k la wn . te l! h is m m th o nl s of F in a n ci n g t h e C h u re h ,5
t h q u l l l o n , t h e a p p e u r m n o f t h i s m n u m u m a : i n r n p o u a w l o t h e l l w u g h t w A T g =.,b u p t ...sf er._m l l l l z l u i l d t h e s o u t h w e n z r a L a m a u f a n u m : u fu n n ! g i r l m u s t h a ve s u r | n | ¢ l | | ¢ ¢ | l §§
n l y l l l ' l y y v u u | v l ¢ uvu.CHA PT ER l x --* Th e ru ma loe s si tt inl l ! !l a M o l furlm.ill mrv roum a lua n l u o f h a f M a r n i e . t u f i o N h a ;to l c l i g l n l a : l n nu n o i h i s ° = » » - = ;g g "n a m t h :lu th e d a f h n i u eon n shot. a hi s f d u l l o n i n a 9 3 a
i n . u i l l n l U r n s I n t h o u g h t 1 : r u ag u t s !e r n l l l n I n l s n o v i c t i mom m e he t-sl.a u f v h a i m l sl f u r .
B u l a o r M u s i c a .
W ho a,ho w e ve r .P a m m l n hi m se l f
h a d d i s l p p e q r o d l n l t h a n l o u r y u r !
i n n t l u n a t s h o m a o f l t o n s p r r l o d
i n l h l d l h e ind ic at ed b vy u n d do u b t
t h a t h o h a d n o m o k n n w l d n . i n o w l u f
va n e . o f l l ! ! d n u w l h n t m n - a i m e d
na...l . . . - a . - . l n n " .nn him u n s l i n
fi r e d h e n .Il l w o u l d s q u a r e t h e l e
m m a t a r h e r !
Th e a q u r u k O f t i a l r a r c l z l l r r i k e y
i n l h l m a t ; h d o f t h e g a t e s t n n u l u p
a doz en c m w l .m w i n g nm dt y u If
dr 1 \ e¢ | fr n m so m e r a r r lu n le n t .\\ h | \ n
1 'n u r h a d u n d l i r vu f a t r y z o u n l o c k
1 ». . ..Q.- ; s-..l.
| | \ - n n u n u u8 0 0 P . M . D e vu t l o n a i .
P20 P. M. A¢|¢ ||~esa,Je a n i e L .Ji l l -
m n , T u r k e y .
8:50 P . FH. . Add ress,R e v.P a p !
De a ls ,K i n d e r ,I A .
C l o s i n g w o r d s b y M o d e r a t o r , H y m n
- »n h l* - »_ -u m -
1 -
~ufu hlm," s nmark tha! he had aft#" ' ~ " h `" ' , f g f M a {}_duntic n.lrlfd l'¥P|liIll¢ bi ny inl 39' nhrhd 3:12 :atlas fnlnt memo: or furnu Mr.Brunton was born Nov.1'3
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u lm- once luring um: :mae mum dow! ou nsldewm. vu mu ¢oN "mm ll 11 lmhed ll clung whennu nmer muxlcm had nn- Qunu lhn our ul nm: lmnkl lvmniulou uhur me \h\n| nn hu :mm
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WAS In Jackson cuumy, uma. lm: mthe fall of |809 uma w Nebruka
when he muh Ns hams until his
death.On Deeunber 23. 187] ha mu:hd to Huy Fnnch Clmr lml m
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September 22--
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'E Gund Island College.They brought """""'""' ' """ " " '1 inc l§r'r¢\lllmN15 'Jlww 'Hg alt.ng delicious homemade ice m»m|*"° h=;§";"§°fH*"'""'°;__,";;,:~:<-nr. Platte vm be modlrnlnd and
E and cake which wu served ll. a llle gg"i f .B "g }|.|| *h°|inciude some new ornamental elu-§ h w r Thu' departed for bw' H-|..'f --. 1'I.."...1`..°L'l...-.\_.'»»....*"°3'" """"F"'* '¥ thenpofto»f 9°County Fairan nuxuy wmmu: Im vm mu mumm nl tbl lud IM*nf
mm. Then had hun lm mul nf sn.n- ln - a n mu l P d a ' u ma i d l.
un psnomllly nf Ihr an lbll Num
b t buln 41| unanm-¢ dl ln lhivltmm. n n w u n u u f f u m my mm
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mu np. ¢ bu m an mnu n um mn
nn' mm un lmng. rmmwg mm- ulm Mluf e u dl o f ( bl n un .r d f !rum ru ma unurn n¢°| ~lu. I yuan
of my rlrnn bdr lrd |nnh from Inan n n y u u n a bo r n hu h ; n m u l
ahh an mar, nun u superb wpennuv il Lb! lflvlllliu ol \\| | Ind emu.
nn u n In n of A ll nm u mm lmna n m m m u f l u u e n u n m .
Tha ue h m llvned xwm lo moremulnl upon hh pmblrm but lr hmumm am wun in ne w ur -ummmlld Ill ull wr-1 unnl wma llI lnlrnde
ul ohllxenllnl hours |l lb! dmv ¢f I
[r a l o ur u lu .' n m mm m a f B mw. wa n a r ruunmy Md ,,,,..i u ¢V¢Y\llllh| u
um ul lb! on lllflf. hu! mn ILI WVnv and .ppm»e_ but um xmu\| n|
m x u n w u u .m m a n n n men a m ; l a m a b y r n d l n l we mnor hu- ups. no are -gnu-| :lm .u an
annum ua rnllzy . me an ua sadNl' Nwglwld hllr, Ill un uf vdm to"llu nvnmn
lhl orlnm U7 lnmllrlll ldvllfldnd it
( N - mu .W hll u a ll mum mu lllll nln oo
Alun mum um mrrmnndea nu Uhill!! - sauna ll lf rw-\m»~| of Ill
m e !In smvlvrul nnly aervnu In
xnn. no lmln flrlrmlu nur. mn upb l n ax his wtndmvl.r¢\.m»-ls d nrhl\|l|wr_l' llL w m a ( M man
would be hnmly wlxh hll nm In an
nmrgmry . hs bfmm! 1 hnlrd mmml hem lo roam umm me gnmudl
ll llllh l.Hr llvvd In I mmr whlrhhurua Ml menu and Chlllnd Nl mn.
nm ar ms h tm n mm" u f me mu :IM bl lndlrnlrd mm o a r: me
Ihll no All dun In hll vrllr Um( nvu nh' Ulm drnnal (N. tnll nl un-
knnfu |\lm'\w.n m wn m M a n p u n - u n l q m awubmi mm lm mn .nm llmnenln,urn wnlxxuny.
W i m vu me m u I n H m w l r unw le md b e en mm.' m u m m
nm u n a n n r ¢ m» m¢ .
Prnt l°l \|D uid lvdlrd unc t hHU wanna; in un Duniv hu; mm-
mn- num. hlmklnx lu yellow 1-yn un mn :y u n o n Nl of an y p a ni -
n u m.
wal. mo rw men hm mm vnuly md md nm-uner dlsnppennd 1|
mmnl»w.n.w1m 1:1 sawn ua a mr
wlm 1 pnun or \mp||| »m-Q Pouruma ihl door mama him ma -.ma
wwu u (lil In u! nl Un Im. lumen
lllhl uf blltk walnut nun.Ile muldne lrmu nn p onhlna lhl lf!! Ulmmmm lhr\7U|Y|burhd l| | \duI| mln
nu mmm mm u h m a n me u ma -
| bnuuful Lmlvpmdnlo. rlnnnly outn pu n I n u n u uplsun m. nun um
and pmwnlom nf mn mom-more nln uunr 'uh A upoou ln u n n mm:
nan; pnnnn had Ian mn lmnuentnriun :mm 1 manly u m o f p m mmmad.'r u a w: n a m' n n f ro m u l
un houni, mu ¢l|ll'\n¢8 doubt lunu l|.\| n11 of P!rmtl| \llluvti
d o n d ; P a r r wa n d n i u me u ~
f - w e M m l nm, r n c a mn n u m
BLA1R BAl"1'lST c hunc n
Anhur D. Smallsy, lllnlxlzr
Sundny,Sepufmber \3,l9'L5.
mn A.H. Sunduy School.
u A . u .Morning war-mp.Su-
mon subject:THE u n m n m z m z n
c m m c u .
':P.l|.Bnptlrt Young l'euple'a
Urlon.a nu. lc mxng W orship.Sermon
thun Mu n n children were born.enum zlrh and seven boys.Of this
number. \en mn llvlng.Tho funeral urvleeu were hzld ll
(hu Chrllllan mmm . a l whlch nr-
gunlunlon he w u n :Inner mem-
ber. an lu; Sumhy lt 2 l'. bl. wllh
Rev.Cznp oflldnllng.The deceaned |member of
the Ku Klux Klnn. whkh urgunlm.
zum was rupreswlnwl At the lunernl
by n.my»1»»f men in f a m .Wm
lvnnnl in llne when the bmly
bm\.g\n Una :he c hurch for the fu-
rem!outinu and also when m a n
mk m from :ha church.A!the
the Klan wok c hurn Ind pre
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Dec eued wu A man well knnvm
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P L A N T O E X H I B I T
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For sale bv all good grocersAdinnon fluhod ren\form § PM "Grumpy " by Bob Hnnsec m and
g tfompa .Taken in anew the pm
;Hrnnu en high :Ina and than at
E tending were weii pleuefl.It w u§f announced that lheneyn l .small de-
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UERMAN. Presidsnl.
Arlingmn
n r y u o m g e n c nOur~I n n njoioed In the hnuier fmm the Hnoperiten bs' I!
tvnfaiaiou nl' thu Lord Jenna Chlin scorn af 9 to 4 and B to 3.Folio'HI The ietailed p'ogr|m next weekS f m u n y e r a n : I o d i n e n w u a - c o m o 1 ;
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C. G. MARSHALL. Secretary
Arlington
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ENTERPRISE
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FEDERAL RESERVE LWE STOBK PRIGES
HELPS FARMERS AT SOUTH ummm
How "' *"' la &\q\a ml'| Bo-Fat Cattle Fairly Ac tiv e -
dard Bem-wf;'l:°A:\E|?ar?t:;r|cullwa ~Steady lo Stronger
'If u.A.nAv| .o n Hogs Weak lo 10-15c Ofl
ha nd Wa Paulsen:Ammanlankora nuauun.m |.¢»|-un sun sn",|,,-»n~|so¢
'fhrn hu has =° mon *l'P°*""!mmf nl u4.so¢»uo;n m "
lm.Am SLIIGGEXS BEAT
scnmszn-z nom: RUNS
The Blair bmah went on \ h|¢»mm lpm n Bun. Lnbor my. lad
nher unboxlng Klnlm in KM thlnl,
wnlked co a I0 m s vlrwry w hem
tie I-Llkham Valley 1||guq lad. Fkkwr.: an the mound for the lender.
lllmnlug ¢igh¢mu me \=°g~- me
gnmr well in r-ml .11 the me.
Home mm by Dnemel And Rob-
in-<» featured uw gnme.m game 'ru <»m~d ln me wh
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wllh nlnllvnr' lt Wyhmlng.'lu ~vr»>ri»e'v¢\1y. ln honor of Mnml.. Irene Holunln .pm w,dM.,!»\u.1 Newew. mu. nnnlvexury, atda) at the Anus! Llulllln ||q||\|lm John Newdl home ln Blair, Sn-
Tlxe Ullman school opened up lU|"l'dl¥ evening,Mrs.Newell $1 |
dcowr Monday morning with Mln llnter of Mrs. Johns.Alta Rube u Zucker.3 Mr. and Mn. H. J.lSmlth vue
Clarence ma' Alvin wuufung. .¢\\~ nhvwlnr in omm 'l'h\mdly.ben. Lnknr, Mr. and lin. August]Cllrk upplmxz drovs la Llneoln
Kerkhu!! and uvenl ulhen mended mmy an xtund ua mr..Due sum Fur :he fonepsn of the!Thirty-nine memben of our Sun~
uexk.day uhool were nnuenfsundny mom
Mlm Chr: Sehweder -wuz nevenl lnz w have Un pkturs taken.We
mu._'nguln nexz Sunday.
mu Norma H¢|¢mln remrned ¢°`Alu.E. Q. Lippiman mm-d on
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ln Betwy.maya smm- wu .I Hamper vm-
mr Wulnesdly.Mlm Wllml Wurlrk called
Gladys and Edllh Fnln ln Blalr on
Sunday ufumoon.Fred P¢¢kll\l| William and N. c.
Nelson and unya drove u Llncoln
to attend the Fnlr n couple of days.Mn. R. v. Wlrrlnk llld chlldren
ment llondly efvenlnz lt the J. M.
Complnn home.Mr. xml Mn. Fred Peek and chll~dan with her slmr, Mn. Emil Llll- hom- \h-It we un lun that mnny dru. wen: w Lyon: Suniily and en-
joyod I watermelon "lun " at file
A LOCAL NEW SPAPER F08
ALL 1-gg morn:
BLA; R'S LEADING NEWSPAPER v
GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND conmzmrAsk for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD'
BI-AlR» WASHfNGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925VOL. XXIX NO. 84
hum' FORECASTS AIQQQQWWQééilivtxf1ibLb§'1 mx~m
FOR YEAR l925f,'¥L£2"~5T"2f"iB¥.1.if".'§'§.Z'SEZ m SESSIDN nmonsm
""" 'fra's'2_.-m-»'rAcrs conclaltrmcf
mon~ nuux mcnscuool.
néii for the Ana riaa tumor amek mn sian the A rmisti c e ll
I | the rags; rftlm
m l L a m b l H l | I u |a t |1 l . 0 0 Q 1§ . 7 5 - I Du lt*Ilrum. ua n u n .Ax lin gton Sun da y m fggpmg he r 3121.»5¢!l!!ll¢1¢U!U l l i f S l n l f t i l y l l -UBB l ' ¢ ¢ l llilmlm a A n d S h u n G o n s r i i l r S t u d y .h l a h n , w h o s t a r t e d °'T Qu e p o o p- I,». i u ¢ | i ¢ x ; t t h e A r li n l t o n h i z h a c h o o L te r n o o n .I
gg -.
I I Union Stoc k Tnrda. sou. o. ms-
n na r p u o f u ti ls r um. " ta r a wa sHIbind md tha guard muh! an dandy
*in nhnal nrlrnl.Bali H!!!h d !
" F am zum.He worked the day EI §|}a`1§¢¢§n»n|"s¢nn¢ni}1n§p and Mr and Mrs. c .1.Hu n k w maI"°' "'1 Petenrinliavegi himhslud cu: Henry Dickmeyer and fnmiiies spent nt nh Harry Marsh home, neu' 'lc TEACHERS;xAMIN TI o N a n - E 3
ff;§..fhZ»f'f;| ¢hf'£:n ;j_ six mg;Sunday evening in Arlington.knmsh Sunday evening.
|;Blr. and Mrs. A. M. Johns and ehil m "Nav. 21 1925.|
I Gn u in1u1n an
'lhia Year'a Corn Crop ln Nebnah
Wm Exceed Lu ! Ye lf a Re -
wrd By Five Mlllloa
Buahela
'HI E E/ ls rz nn P ORTI ON ls nz sr
Llneoln.Sem.12.-Renewd Ivy
wal brought eo tho Nobmko farmer
unlay with Lh ff or ea nt that the
»u\e'a oorn crop will total 209,105,-
000buahel|.The forocut was an-
nounced today by A.E.Anderaan.
lufernl m d state and udenltural
naunlc lan.who oatlmatad the crop
w.ll exceed the 1924 crop of 5,525_090
burlwls.
The heaviest yield was in the mr-
Dxeru l d !of the state.Spring
wheat was 79 per cent nl normal at
m m . :n o promlaea a no m or
2.m.ooo b o o m,aliinnt 2.6s2.w0
bushels lan year.
The toul wheat Yield w u much
lwmr this year, the total when crop
estimate lzelng 33,022,0W buslmla ae
compared with 51,115,000 b\1ahel.\
ln-l year.
Inensla by the donena poured lu fromll.
lm ln low. eo help them oolebmenotheir(lfxy-fifth Weddlng' annivers-
ary.They camo from Lloalaluélnnda-n~in. Logan. Plxnh and surmundlng'
ln,Logan.Piagah and surrounding
country.
T M da) wu an ideal ons, Lableo
being ae! unde;tlw beauillul ualntx!
tree: in the yard and an ahundanee
ox' delleloua fried ¢~hleks|\.and all
tha t g on vlllh ll. vu se rve d a le-
lerln alyle.
Of their alx ehlldran. flve of tham
with tluelr lamlllu were presem,
four llvink ln low: und J . A. Hill-
man and family of thla elty .Una
mn In Oklahoma eoudll not be pre-aem./
In all l-hero were elghty-one pn~
aent al.dinner maklnx tho day a
xmmorable one for all.
DUUBLE AlI'l`ll
ACCIDENT
Work On Western Bxlmalon of
-wmnrlonfsnoon To In
sumo.GravelQueallon
`.vm-or U»
n e w c m 'w s u ,l s Naam-zo
A llvdy meeting of Lhe my :oun-
ell wal held laat 'l\xeulay evening.
Thr extena lon of W ulllnxwn men
wea r n o the He nr y Run plan ru
nnlend beéun at once.
The dlsruaalon o f tln lf lva l on
Canter stnet than oeeuplod eonald-
erzble time Ind nlluer heated argu-
menu nn the roaulta.Coundlman
Garner nude |mo w that 111|
lflvelbd rtmovod fromiienlaratqat
and placed on the inlersoetlona. 'Hula
motion vr u seconded by Boronnn
but fallad ln gating the f olred
number uf votes tocarrylL
Amr thla dlmmlon was over . a
motio n vu entenaln ed to gv- mo
the on the State Bank eo er c ut
down and tha motion carried,'
Grimm than :Zoned that the city
wells were not equate to meet tha
Around A Thouannd Peonle Llalen
''ro 1 henna whuo Pier:.
_Cunnan Were
m o m
\n a s s m l z x MARCH /ENROBBD
Tueulay av§nln| vu a llvlly time
lu lllalr when a llrll number of the
Kg Klux Klan numbers dmaed ln
up rom. of noon- anlen manned lo
I M railroad park Iollovred by ap-
pyyximalaly a thousand people who,
qxroun. varloua rasona. vera anxl-
u n mo hear the exponenta o f u n
Klan
.The nponhr, the Rav. J. Fremont
Watson, mlnlster of Thlnd Presby-
ehlrda of Omaha. vu lntro<
alu, who g a n a anon tall: ol
urtbn and than :ama the main
i n a .ol the mol".
A. so tha #Penh mol: prnetleally
ell of the town waa proaeut andGxoaewhowo n not Phaeul. could
g a n been had they ao cboaan.ao
d m n ma r h on thu aubjnet would
p by Hr .Fred cook u w ofJ
xleputy l n u u n r lar Ylluhlntnnf
County.F o r th e n u t f i n n a h lu
l.to wo rk o n ly lu ll u me , wa g -
ln tliq mt ol hh Llma In lala |re.
Al tho :lou of the five waaka bl.:
aulla Donald, who |a'ln |c|\oo|ln cm-
oa!0 will be llama and tha rtsrrwlll
he mmod our on him and than Hr.
Chrlataman wlll davou llla full time
to Ll\e county bualneaa.Hu l a u a n m d a u b o o n o o w
an exeellent pcmnan and ln an ry
ny In ldmlnhly lltted for thi plane
and win malu A good eonaelentoua
offlm and Tlu Entarprin congratu-
la lu bo lt 'hnuuror Rolalrhon
and Mr.Chrlnannn. aa they will
ma k a n l e a h th a tn r l l lk n p d lo r u -
rolda ~ the c ounty ln mlll\ty llnr
sham.
~COSl'S of-nonucnou
ulolr mn moo n llnlu ala 'ru Norm
C e lln l Aamdanlon ef Ca llu s
And Boundary Sc holl.Ae-
manoa lo Stala UIL
i n a n e ~ A L UMNl ASSOCIATION
l.,Bl.\lr .ll one o f th e vi h llhwnoola of No o r d h that helou on
l.l\|North Centrd Aaaoelatlon of
College and Seeondary achoola.
2. uhh- u anelodlhd no un voi-
vmny of OHwav<
8.Blalr hlgh va) plaeodon the
North Central n.¢_1o IWB.Than
a n only alx adnoola in tha : h a
a n Fremont IW7.`Hu \I u u IDM
Lincoln ms, D ma ha Central po s,B¢'\l\h Omlhl M 1 and Y o r k m e
All of mo above aehoola are enu-
oldenbly larlsr um Blalr mfr,
ll. Blalr rink: 80th in aiu or! nm-beu among on the mn »l»oo\» or
un nan.Blair an n huh .ol-oolpopulatlonthatwould do credit todtln of |000 xo 5001! population
l h o l d a n o ld e r mz m h r a h l p xn n
Fc imllflc Testa Ou Goal of nom-5. Blair n u one of tha ll!1\»\
Fol lo w i ng in t he su m m a r y :x c C A R T H Y N D L g g w q g g g g g g d u n w e r e i n O m a h a Fr id a y .~ 3 1
B l a i r I M r . a n d M n . G u y S m i t h a n d M r .S a t u r d a y , A p d l 1 7 19 23
A B . R . H . P O . A . ! I ., |p Je n s e n , n f H e m l n z fo r d . H e b .a n d M n .W a i t e r B o ve e a n d d n n l h -g,,,,,,.,4,,,,_|,,,,, 5.n m
£716 ful!!0' no SFI L]»§J'mza from sue upvlni.
aux a mums. on :nl ua in-:darn ruled mu||u!m grin m s u a o o 0 mined 1 Liv i mi 'i ter 'ized at the H. J. Smt21 hom " " " " " " " " ` " " " 'n u es n a vs c mty e I e 5; t r d |J |24 1935522s10 few lllys this week before attending 'l'ue$`y evening.a u nf u Y _
p a d s n o t |l . A . . T n y I #u w l g o l d .
T h e f u n n n t l . : b l n n u t z o i t s
o l o n t o f n u a l l i n t h e n u m n .
n u n i o n e s .l a n a n g l n h m a n .1
Ir n a b a n a . \ G a m m a . o r a n I t a l i a !
A h o z N 5 0 - l l ! ! d o f i t s w h a t m o i l
III II IT s o l d a b t l l d a n d a m p a r t s n s
l u g g t u e t o r l n i n a x l l u p r i e o o l l h i
n u n m n B t h a n t h o f a r m " n d
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m o s l o t a l !r n r t l n n .t1 . & 0 0| . 5 0 l
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H r . a n d M n . J o e L a u r a a n d M r .
a n d H r s .Ja c k L u u n n t u r n e d l u t
T h u n d a y fr o m I fr i p i n t h e Bl a c k
Hi l l s .
P a l m e r A l l e n w e n t t o C h i c a g o l u t
ur n ls ,r e t u r n i n g o n F r i d a y .
M r .a n d Airs.Vo i d i r e l a n d s p e n t
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L e o n e S u m n e r w a s a T e k u n a h
vi s i t o r S u n d a y w a n i n g .\
M r . a n d M r s . E . C . L i p p i n c o t t a n d
fa m i l y vi n it e d a t t h e T .P .Li p p i n ~
c¢»t'h o m e i n B l a i r S u n d a y a f t e r
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BROW NELL HALL
C h u r c h sc ho ol f o r g i r l s .H i n d u -
g a r t e n t h r o u g h h i g h scho oi.B o a r d
i n g m d d a y pu p il s .S o u l !c l u l e l
pr o gr e s si ve m e th o d s; e xc e pt i o n- l l : n n
l i :d e p a r t m e n t .El o 1 e n - a c re c a m p u s
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u n o e l !r t h e m m i m t u s c a n :' " ° ° " `u . s o l n . l | .a w w - r I M c C a r t h y s c h o o l o p e n e d l u !H o n -m u !o f t h e w e e k a t t h e m r a n d 2 2 n d .A d d r e s s A b u w a n n a w e n .I n s .n a m h a l h a d u m n z I l l d p u t o c h o l o o : f u n h a v e n .| 5 1 5 0e n u m m m u m m w N 1 U \ ° . 1 . o o =m r a n : o o d m u h d l a r h u n s * B R " : " " ?' \E t f ' ? 'w i t h t h e ' ° " ° " ' 1 " " ' . ' * " ° h f ' f "" " . f " 'w u z v i l i i .a t t h e w .w _D i x o n h o m e P r i n c i p a l ,O m a h a ,N e b r a s k a .
Ifs srlua uxportn.fo r an *=¢°'**'ous: fm {, eholc sgruasowt. z4.-Fahenstock. 21:. . 4 0 0 2 0 :Nelson, upper room, .zemneme mr
u n u l m n l m u m of sc rum** " . | o o u m h l r u a x u o d z n u m n , u .Hull.ab ..... 4 o o 1 o z bertson, primary room.
b g ;badly gut.Of .qfagf__§gg-ugg 500610: eu|.|.|fl.|3.000ljlP I=§I}§Q1l»5 I-Ihien.1b .. 3 1 2 6 2 2 Mn ,Pete Jensen and son, Elton
Ilropo vu o f the gnu a nnum.usvu :u t as ilou lh na h gllsh h um
in o n u a to y o u r mu h o l a , h ngxllal f or y our what and dnt up
ill a|l|l.rml.Baz when you dhcundgamut. he ull: 'Tm mfr? I baron
ny £006 Uauod sum mont! m any7 a n r l t l i I i l h v s m p a y y u l l m yh x t ll h a n a mossy.I h le i m u
um-an its rm nina in gold.I dun!
h a v v h z it mny b s t o n h u x t
| u . 1 s 0 u ¢ :nal enum. $5.$lU1|.au;'heavy and medium enlvu. $4.M01'»
00:nan \>°l°¢M bulls. $s.!| 9:.s|;
wo-4 in :holes la d en .t1.sooo.:s:
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to nholco ltbc klri.f| '.llll.00:hh '
to pod uxhnrn. noouuo: summonI 0 mr noetnri.$l.00Ql.0¢;ts uh !
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Illuell returned home Inst Thursday(mm nveul weeks visit with rel:-|
uns at Norton, Klnus.They wembv mm :ml had n line u-ip.;
Elwn Biuell will lens Sundny
for Fnmont where he will stand;
nel me naml IMidland College h h year.He has
chosen the Arts and Science course.
Hrs.Pete Jensen h u been sick
in bed the p u t three days but is
bcuer at present...
a BENCH some
Miss Freda Blomberg,of Omlhn
spent Sundny at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mm. Jonas Blom-
borg.
Mr. and Mn. Harry Armiand chil
dren, of Omnhn visited nl. the C.L
Hunk home Monday.
Mr.and Mn .E.C.Lippincott,
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. John: and Mr.
und bln.J.M.Compton alicnnivll
trade with
J. L. Pounds
one price clothler
Blair,--=Nebr.
P o g a t o u a h o 'c o n d i t i o n o f s i x t y 'Q f¢QU5¥%D"U*1U " U i t h a ;m ° \ ** s i l l ~ s u p e r fl u o u s .
a i x p e r c e n t o f n I a n d t h e f o r e -H h d r I o l h G e t D u m p e d G o i n g A n d " " " °ne ed ed .. . Th a m l t t c r w u ' F 'V |._|_Ymi s fb ?~~u i ~~~~, f " " f ' ¥ ° F " H l L ~ a n d ~ i '~A l s i l l h f n b b l\ l 0 I'l l l f\ " l '
li m D (Bnttc rfu Sha di In Akamai Akaoclatlona ` In tha state
i5anr Ol Jersey Band Of ~ . f u t Y f l d v l f l n l ~_i'?'"'i n k . W ¥ * l l U ' ; " f ' f ' _ : ':an-b| .so;m u m u .u n c u t :*z out in Sth
A n a m oe I 1 .1Inu milf lil!! hi wlllinl I0 itll °"'F"°§?°S..L'i..¢.1m';»"(l»\lI!| Of l'\i|'|.
Game alma ac-
»~ r I n u :
Dllry Cmle l""""' Ulu w ana °! may in lm.
againat 7,743,000 bushels East year.
Eariy shipments from the Xaarnay11181603haveexceededexpectations
and the late crop of western Nebras-
ka ia promising.However, the en-
tiu: potato crop la exeeeriinglypoor
Andere-on said.
Pastunn, [rain aorghurna and au
:ur beets improveq d|.1rin| August
Severe Cuts.No Ona Swi-
ouly Hurt. Car Damaged
'¢'i('TlMS ARE A1.iv1: Arm Harp?
A=Mra.Sam Cheeiy,Miss Bou-
Iub Rooorta and H i n Addie Bunn,
nnpoq that a tell aux or seven mma-re-Il !eet deep will be drilled.than
giving a supply of water and of bet-
ter quality than we have.
The widening of the atreeta at the
turns aaatnlked over and the matter
wm left with the atroet and adlay
committee to report on at the next
Umuuu |\I|,|n urs I. nu. I
\The Papla Vailey Drainage Dist-
ric: was legally brought into bein;
i n t Salufday when at an election
iarlinrl m eight o'elook Adi.UI
als o'cl0¢k ., the reaidenta of thattory vat ln favor of the pro~
accompanied by 'the Miaaea Ruth meeting.itton.the vote standing nge for
P t tada|=15 po:cent,nor-sf '-abd 197 a nlt-~s5';?¢¢nz. and sugar 1>¢er»,'{'" to U"?'['" '"£Ffi4{>[ °r°*!'°='1 ' o w ' m a n n n f r r u a xs Joi: <\lsr=~icz Erin; :Ions the f'\gl°|C1ceiy and Audra Beslan were driv
¢ a .. a -
OTHER u ana us C LOSE aa c o ma
or late than h u been consider-
ehh dlocuaaion nina on among aev-
oral of our dairymen aa to the moat
valuable anlmal for dairy purpose;
Some claim one brood and loneanother.The outstanding mi a . i n
thi: county are the Jarnya, Holt!Bins
and Shorthnrna.In other aeetlnna of
l l - |1 l * I I
HAL FHOLID AY r o n
BLAIR ?UPlLS
The Blair achooia will ba eloald
one-hail day on 'Hunaday afternoon
Sept. 24th, on aocoung of the Wash-
ington County Fair.
Th la i a li la i r d a y a tth e r a n d
tha County Fair lianamment hu fur
niahed tkka-ta for gh aehool child-
.¢|u-. -,- - - _ - -._m a n n o n n u b u t s ?' h t u m i n
i n vu ' l o o t a t t h a 1 r o r l » d ' | In d o h a s
h d t o b ¢ e \ . r f h d o n s l a c a t h | A r m l a
i l u .l a a n e t l e n t y a l i w n n t z k l sz-
n m n i s h . i i n t n d I l n l n L h n e t ft n n n l i l '
Hal Uasvu niy Lan!"3¢Bums 8,100 hon lrrlvl-G T w i l l ?a ll p r i o n u n n n a n n a I ll ! ! ! B l [ilu
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1 ' h ¢ n v u 1 : m u l r u n o f : h o o p u l
h m b a T a u d u .28 . 5 0 0 b u d .a n d m
k u n b o b r a i n : s e m u m a ; n $ 2 4 . 1 8
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h m m m !u n i h i g h n a t il . 0 00 1 | .1 l » .
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l a m b s . m r w m e d i u m . u u o g z u s ;
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s i n s .lS . 9 0 0 7 . !5 ;f e e d u r u r n .s u a
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:u n be n u d e lerngxlmg a n d :h ef\ r " |vs !e e increased b r addsng a
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n r u ' z n r u n wh i c t g p r m e e i
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vu me p ac k e t t o t h e pan tr y.
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"s ur a glass n l eo id xniik i n t o e
d e n . o r e g l a s s i n o f m i l k b o t -
eie. if : m u h a ve n o shaker A d d
\ - n o r t h r e e he ap in g Ie as p oo m iu l
\§01 1 me il efl ch oc ol at e on w p o l
'E ~ mi'\<Pap iic ht .en d shake weii.
Th e e r h fl r e n w i l ! n o t n n ¥ y d e l i g h t
n s h e d r in k . h u i i n t h e r ; ° ° ° " o l
-aa ki ng a n d shak ing.u r * f r
y o u ! !eh dd re a . us e o n l y o n e tee-
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h a n h a d n o h o ( n l a o i n Y o m . t m !
h a ve e h n g o d l a va lu e fr o m d u m
d a y .W h o u n a r o n e o o u n u y s o l d s n rt h t u t o : a u t h o r e o n u y .u o r u b o d y
l o l t o i n t o t h a r i s k o f i o n b a n a n a
t h a n h l o f t h e f n o o a y m i g h t : h u g o
b a t o n y u a n ! z u m a e .B a c h o n
u m l o l y Q ! p o y m o u l l l 5 d e a d l y l o o
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th e y h ad t o .
h p o r u o f f o o d l l u l o t r i m t h e U n l t
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mll llo nn in 15 33 a n d t h u d l m c o l t l u o f
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\ § 1 | w a s o o : o f t b l i n t o t a d n r l t a
t h d r o p l n t h e p r i o n n l f a r m p r o d
ucts.B u t n o w th a re c en t no ti on o l
G r o o t B r l t n l n In d u l a r l a z t h i ! E t w i l l
u m m r o d n m l u w w m o n o ; l o g o l d
m a n a t h a t Il r l t l l h b o n a o f A m e r i c a n
Dfu du c u c an pa y l o r t h em wi t h m on e y
n u n i s x o o o p l o d t h a w o r l d o u r a t i t s
h c l # d u l n g o l d .W i t h l h o n t t n o l
G n u B r l t l l n s o t h u g o l d s u n d a r d . s
m a j o r i t y o !th u : o u n t r i e l o f E u r o b o
n n n a w m r r a n c l u e q u a l t o g o l d .
H o w M u m B a n k s H c l p o d
A m a r l n a h u n t e r s h u e a n i a t a d zu
l l a B r i t i s h n u m t o t h e g o l d s t m d s r d
b y w i n 4 3 1 o o . o o | . o o o c fo d i l t o t h e
: m u h g o ve r n m e n t .B u m o n i m p o r
u p : t h n i l l s vu t h e a c t i o n o l t h o
h d - e r a l H o u r ! ! B a n k s l n n a a l l n s t h :
B a n k o l h o I n d m a l a r i a l c o o p o r nm a .1 1 0 1 n zzoo.|oo.ooo sold oz
th o d l s p o oo l o l ' t ho B a n k o f E n g l a n d
fo r t w o y o u s . m b e a n d b r l l . s r o w
a u a r r . In m a l o u l n l n g t h e g o l d a t n a d
ar d .Th o r o a d l u e n ol'th o R v u r uB u t e t h u u c o o u o n t o # l u n l m
m m m l n n u s a e o In t h e vi l l l n s u a u o i
t h e n m u n t o l i k e t h i s a l l i m n o r t u l
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1 1 |a m o n e o l l l r i c t l u s l a p i n a l t
o l A m c r i c n h r m a n a n d n o d o c m
w h o un i]b u i l t K fl a t l y bi 't h e n
m o n ! o f m u s h u n ! o l a n c o n a l n t
fr o m i h l l f e x p o r t l n n u c l l o m .l t o l
t h e l i m 0 1 o m l u i o n a m ! m m m l u l - o l
e l u r g a i a n l n u t h o h d o n l R o s e n
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n o e ; m n o r p o l l l l u l h l a l l l a r s t u o m
l l ! l u i i l u y o u ! vo n t r u e . : m d n m
t i a l l y s o u s r t h e m a n . t h e u n t o
u n d e a d o o m m o f u n d ln d u st r y h
LM Sy ste m _ua c onn ec tio n vnu t ho ru
u n t l o n o f th e | o i d l t u d a r d l n 1
k n o n U U ! o l t h e w o r t (wo u l d ! |
u t r s l n u r m i s t a k e s u m : t h o u I
m a n s o f u n B y n u m m a y h a n m u d
N o b a l l o t .l u i n o u m n o r ! n m 1
s h o u l d n o r m : u s l l ! n r f l n g d o c l l
m u b y t n o r m t h s ¢ | m a . | o g u ¢s w o r n l i m fr o m s d o t a r m l n o u o n
.sw-Black. Jipp.Ho m e r u m- D a r
rl.Robinson.Stolen hues--3Cbef
:F 2.E.Ehlen.Shnnon 2.Left
hues-Blair 6. Scribngr 4. Bum
balls, off Pick I, Klahn 1.Struck
t by Fisk 6. Khhn 2. Pelers 7. In
|;¢s pitched by Klahn 2 I-3, Peters
18.Double plays--Van Deuaen lo
PP:Shorten to Ehlers.P i n !
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1
..£16 per cent..Bsrley promises \ total may met """' an :um scculem. aaout
__y}¢,;..,f 5,91Q,000 b n é k " g n u " f a m mila|.north"of Wahoo.It was
6.215.000 mmm sm mir.., °"°j°¢ £11 P»¥».¢=f| lf*-he. 9»mpu=r.|
Ml ne of L ]I Klahn 8,fwtlr s s.r u
L!¥\6--S:15.Umplre Kant.MHlRin#m` Mmhuhmmn
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,. . ._-. . U .-ept two,has tnveled In South
.\ n ow limi i n uw c u m nm! wi n
mu m there the latter part of the
reds.
He is now nventy-six yearn nf
nn un i Au gut J gpp.\1 nere1s Bur. ons wg ul coma allIthis. aoiulion mul tha;is by J altl\-vcrira A'v\':aIT:| mul Alxnka." °wA3| ;;5{;}02f COUNTY imndl in l scientific manner when
AT ' fi llI bTA'1E m m earl:animal in wurking under thofume condition.
Washington County nl mud. -==»£. Il: tha §'9*"i'£I:"1Lf.':..¥"?i' 'ff
atendsncs and ncolunhip nenn h of
pupils may be kept high.
NE BRAS KA MUS T PA Y mo n
A8 LITIGATION a x r z x s n
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nu names! away at her hume at 6th
mt Wood Ave.. East Omaha, Nebr.
kpl. 4,lozs at 11:-as am. at the
gc o! seveniuen years, eight months
ml twentyseven days.She leaves
urviving het mother.Mary
Yiiulrr; four sinners. Mrs.. Nor
gunl.Mrs.IL C.Hsans,Einie nml
Ethel:ihreu brothers.Lloyd,1l¢»5ul
Other rExplained
and See the ~Lintnln, Sept. us.-'rua m u at
HI Parade mammmmmmh:win
lu the "SL LMIIA Tea;In mo r ' : vu oem ( n e luv,I-'edu-nl Judgu
me fo\lo\ving lepon m l madc on Tlwmu C.Hunger rulod hu n w~
p a o f i n d n q u lr d to pmdgn day.The ruling sho provided U !Q
»1
1
A.; lalnh. all of Omaha unhxrhvmmmn o f t h eIuncr;\l services were held at ihe
|.»|....|\.e rhnrch ln this citynn Mon Zzphaiiiéh `§}"££¢ Félfép' Ln Saptembezl jnurnelf tp Ona ver? good display of honvlhln pound of buttlt !lt.:'lthe Rock hlsud and llluourl FldW at 2 i~5.§s.§n.». 0. U. McI'roud 'W I "tx
ffaelating and interment was made H
1 ihe Blair cemetery._]
mms IT A FALSE A1..\R\1r ~h .
l
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l wu 88 pei" c ent of normal, fore»§ upon ll"ll'flI.ln mncoln mass uunnj |1D|.lL un bv Wm. Kmenr. of tha south Jernrs ""12.00 n¢\\»d¢lfw: nn to recover money they spentK U K L U X K L A N ,
Tug§X\7fsEPTE|v|BER |5rh
ranting an total productien of 449.IU.J,000 bushels.ngnin required the services ofl Plursrcian as her wound was still bleeding
pmfusely and the stitches that the*
n u . P n o mo r xw c M s m lx c i f lr v phyalcian had u h m w e n re-
moved and in wu fcund Lhat an nr»1.A meeminx of partie: interutad lngiwi'had been .cut whicl}. fran not
-| w XENHARD PLAYERS Hl.n..'.:}:rlf»f;he cuul1ty.tocak first ;»1u¢51|f,z»r.Lim l-L83 "
ion gonna! display.Wm. Armqlrongl Shsrthorna \..15.52 "
Keqnmni. Sept: N.-Dr. J. B. .An-5"'°"fits;and "'°"°"'?""'°°ou "'° !"" '" "' Swi ss 15.91 "
;dermn, l{ennanlphyai¢i;n, md Frank.°"'sow :Inns and zesenth on lrlllls The Nebraska Tent ln 1920 triad
fmc n . K l I ,ana who °" senior b°'§"':flv breed in naurvey to de-if enrfm n .~ W EN "'!""'!Gllwr nrizn won bv the c |.If ¢lUbl'?:mi..'-nnnrujlo nnvlmtjnn nf hut-
ln n m w i i n z their un e :qmlnst
the state nlllmy lc ommlulon.The
umm ir permmantiy onjulnld from
trying to enfnne urn c ant puoennrrams.Puaengun who we n givin
refund nllnq during tb l litigation»l " "
IL gal.rumored about Int Tues
lsr tha! Dr. (Inna was married nm!
group of younnters go w him a.
|ufing dernonatntion br the me o!
ha proverbial lin mu ind other in
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Harold Jensen.mn bf Mr.and Jamey 9.91 18.16 3 w nmendmtnu later.
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24.53 SLTU'12.09 I '\. \n sz vm.N' Ln InnDIIE nunlln:u Inu ua|:|l\3"no nn." -»una aiu:can va allv ""r\F1 a\\||wvuOmahahaveeachputlna$l°°0inr~t.tl|'tr on the other aide of the
making a puree of $125,000 vrhlchfaeo am|- on her fonehead but no73 ;'g g luupulllng d°*\\fhiaeriotrz lnjurlee were eulfered.Hr.
*I enen we e.Blnrk Benty ern:ph t 1 ll hThecompanyhasthreeillff¢l0| \l{|gg\1 down and w'.:3 uw; 'gg "jg,1|tr u c t; W h i ¢ l1 i 1 TJ f a r e c o n ; i d e Hn g lf ld e r h f le th e y we r e a ll r o ma n h a ; " h o r i mr ~Eu ""}§"}§*1=r and where the newly "**"'§§l.°T3'. 'of MI fat P
whlc they I teshout on aaaoon 4,5 mb th 1 ""l live.~.eo a M Bunn piuckily went kas the leases can be PWPCYW dgnerlibug to her teaching o n Mo n d a y M - ' li l ll e n om home, where he I Both YUUUR' P¢°Pl° are #FII knmm |..vw One of these tnete 1° 4°*I1 lfllfng 5.:m0n will t.°ZL"'§i'°E".'I; ,_§>f An m a highly re1rpeciz¢l in thdr ,,,,,,,.,|o1'|.L..\a mo un t;w u t s WED
-n ':..- - - -the z~»»h~f1:n "'f"'"'f""°°'l' ""°"'°'.:am A\:drerBea1oe and Mlm 1zun{'fm» a few a m .nor a ho ° " ' " " " ' " " " . Th e hnterprlee join:"I
ju:t east of Vnnahlngton and h°1Cl=eeIy did not make the return trip _.| 5 0 6 of frrenda in extending con-Q Mr.W.C.Anderson,non of Mr.
Z'.fI§" adjoining Blair on the "°'l""§=they wer e being um down 11,[c n. a1. mm:n s 'taxa tfltutatlona and bm wishes to l.H!I11.:8n||Mrs.*"¥'"'*Anderson of this
the other n.|s¢» and * u l be in at-''.v ¢*l>» i=\=1M1=-s Beulah Morgan, daugh
Thoae mer; are not ¢orkingwlthlzmdnm at the'Univerei1y and thus'FA3{|l.IF.S MIROMI | l|\Il3ll {f}N\ ENTIUP1 CLOSES ter of Mr. and Mn. Gnome Morganoutsomefoundationforthorrbe- mlrattl the second eecirlent \_lo ;north of gui,were married in
izoi.Frank S. Craven, geologist off i here York, Sept. lf:-Pay ing wo;Ilat Sunday anea the cloning da1fC|\:n|:l1 Bluffs lent 'I'ueull5.'Af|,er
Tulne,Okie..hae made a th0|0|llh§CAMERUN 10 H0111 SAL;rg" nf from $160 so $200, a ;xar1yof'the Dluiah Luthemn corwsmtlonga short trip they will be at borne
survey of these fields and hu given!o coal miners and their families wud on that dey around four }xund to their fritndn in Tekamah where
hte opinion favorably o n the feat Cara Cameron will hold a alll! o['"""on i25 permnn nailed Setur-.red and fifty people were present and the groom hu a position with Corn-
that our of seventy-three ~»¢1|»v1»1¢h'hi,_pure bm!Dtlroca on Monde d.\Y on the Mejeatlc for a visit abroad eat down to dinner in the bil 'U-flihulteh a1\rnl°goth young pro Ie arehnve been pt :ionn at his *"¢¥""°"§o¢=¢m-f lo U55 offerin am Yviwhile the strike in the coal fields hail of thexollege.b "and favorably known i l ,rm
thrrty-seven have proven .eueoeuful.,o.bo,_h ~ and boats fn _j gg around Swanton* Pa., ln in prognn.;This dlatrlct takes in #ne etatea oftake with them the good wiahea ofiftheleaseson-the me r ||El¥if not =|,he heir th at h e hu mg f:"!'he nationalit I included liet Kenna, Colorado, 'Wyomlni anil NBla host of friends.
I!Eaira|~e rulgned up this ' ; g " - " ' ° ' r md 5,1 the I f e rings.IZvery ani ltallan and Slovakian.'b ru ka ao the eonvnntion was of!
company expects to an dr me "me l not s ou on th e mee k will no e more than looel llnportaml.,wr 'no :~r sr arz z-r r o ne
erell by the first of next month.just the HM that a farmer will need AhNOUhCEMI'..'\'T -
va gh 5 .1 `.¢Worr!received from Mrs.Fre-sl 3| r.zo t 1:30 p;5JamesMaher. Jr..has t'¢gls {¢l¢i l a , ::,,°; $mI:mm:;;;':;° d : " " ;Ur. D. w. mn' Phy liclan and Surllluff reports that they are now livin Une tlgplmt ml team. one double
In the Creighton lfnlrereity in »\m1M¢,.,d"_ October az.even. """°""'°°' the °P'\"'3| "¢ of hflifl Hollylrood.Florida where Hr hasneae,one eultirator.one cornandScienceowne .preparatory to _,_Effaee in the Home Theatre md* in n" ll wo rk in g.Dorothy and Tom- planter, one nine. one harness; alio
a leer oouree later on.The Enterprise fer news.1 ~ " g ealll """""l prornptimv Powell have not etarted to eehool a lot or good heueehetd roads!
>r one 1. Bell 46.3421. ee ret.Jensen and Bron, Awloneers.
Qhg accident,but ~ t l ! \ \ l ] " n o a h i h f DTI. rg Ye ,;~ I5 gh; fgiglu or the flrely eari L|I\¢0|¥1»¢DUPM lib"*uu|nuueun-'apple crop will total 457,000 bushel:I Th;;'""°°When he finally arrivml . " 1 ; n ; 2 ° ' ; : : ' : ; y g ; ; , _utils eur\ey.made bs hebraska College of
E I T l r ;o r ; 1 n : r p h y s i c i a n w a e c a l l o n as f a r m n e a r l i e n n a n l ' f h h H u g - A g r l e u i t u n e a n d e v e r y t e a l .t h a t w e
I n e .u e n :111 o l d h a e b e e n f a r m i n l o e i n o e i l \ ' t , h a v e b " " b b I ° l ° d ' T :_ § ;f _ { ; "
ge compared to 1482.000 buehete laet
year.amid A.H.Andenon,federal
and state crop etathtielan, ln a re-
tor t issued today.The present foreeali for the oonv
mereial apple c rop of the state le
6t,000 barrels aa compared to 120.-
000 harrela last year.
The commercial npple crop of the
United Staten will be somewhat larr
er than lent year, although the total
crop is amaller.The present fore-
ea ln 162,298,015 bushels agdnat
179,101,000 htuhela laat year.
n u s r xz s s A NDSOCIAL FORECAST
Sept.19-Episcopal Bake day.
19--Street sale.Sept.Sept.20-Blair League vu. Arlington
Sept. 20--Bledr Leaurre vs. Arlington
Blair ball park.atSept.2 | - l i .A.C.opens at Hrs.
McI(ay'e.Sept 23-25--Washington eountrfalr
et Arlington.
For qulek eerdee in job prlntin;
bring your work to The Enterprise.
tm rmneivea
Wm. Haltman and daughters, Inna
Nu ma and Leona and Miss Mar)
Laiiman wen Fnmont callers Thun
day.Mr.and Hrs.Emi!Lnllmnn and
baby and Min Ciara Schroder were
in Nidmnon Satunlly evening.En'Lnnghong ind dnughlers, Ma-
ha! and Fianna. of Nickenmn npeni
Sunday dtemooa at the W m. Holl-
11ln home.Hr. and Hrs. Wm.Hiebaum and
Mi n Clnn li r u n lr spent Monday
evening at the home of Mrs. Sadie
Mn nd o ht.li n .Wm.Haitmln spent 'Ne r
dny aftu-noon at um August Lail
mm- home.A lugs crmrd attended tbl Dodge
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