09-24-1925"''="»'¢', . ' _ """ " _ . ~§ , -; ~» -: - f - -, .__ _ __., ~._.,,__--'.~_.,.~..-.__...._.'f~'»".;,
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17-lair, xmmh, Saptemb-er rr, was-THE sxnarmsrf-P m m m THE ENTERPRISE HW g g r g l p g~~ J . P. J a nse n u f Hedn don i b y a pln z S und ay at ¥J \ =x Par k A .Hhto ry of hab lkh Od d F ellow-'coin on Smsday lhne ahe will makeMother-W hat,Bobby!Youate
_Hart week.He alla wok ln Hu stale Omaha-|:hip ... ... Hn . C u iJ mu n l b r i e f vmg ._i l lthatcakewithout .thinkingof A LOCAL NEWSPAPER ron
Aufust Jordan "A in'}loop¢r ,,,'&.zf whfll dawn In nu vidnlzy.|_um Esther Lmghant n spending Musicv. mn am. nubem
1Carl alJenna md hm!!! enter- um tee! at the Emil Lnllrnan and Same Duties of | Rtbeknh . . . .'nmndi gf "W-_" f f.- A¢.1.-.l¢.I.....¢. .-......u..s.».....aam.wm wn\..».:..» lusnml|. . . . . . .Mn Chet Henkill
Hn. W . D. Bldnr, who hu been y ourlilllcdu e t?
visiting for aaveni month: in SuutlqBobby -IUrn thi
Dakota. arrived on Thtlndlv for ln thatime.Iwasl
ALL THE nom.:
exlcndodvitltatthehgme of her
nm, J. C. Badger.
Mr. ami Mn. C. C.lh r i hlll s u d
G.Ala n h a llattlndedtheState
fairaf Lincolnrm"I'hursdayand
Friday.
.llinea Clan Sdaogttzer and Doro
thy Glover left Mc nday for Lincoln,
whentheywillattendW uk y an
university !or the wminl year. 'They
n naccompaniedbyMan.W.D.
Badger, who will spend seven! day!
withrelatives there.
G. A . lhn lzldl In i n Gra n d Il-
hml on a busineu mlninn on Sat-
unity .
thetime.Iwasafrnldsaewon!
some befon I finishnii.-
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'TEACHERS'
EXAMINATIONDA
Saturday, Nov. 2i, 1926.
Snhmday, Jan. 23, 3926Saturday, April 17, 1926
Saturday, June 5. 1928.
Saturday. July 24, 1926.
a.G.ALLEN
ABSTRACTOB
m u | i m - - R e a m ,
Red Estate
0ff'ceFirstDoor north
Independent Tele. Oifice
o l
TH E c n u u c u O F c o n
+ -111church o!God people of Blair
ai(§;.lnlty'urI1Iholdnnalld wtingagtheoldPneibyteriln
hutchSundny,Sept.20.Services,
~nxning and evening, regular hours.
J . w.Wlililpu of Gladbtook, Is.
ill preach.
Allareconiialiyinvited.
f l" T h e W o r i d D o M o v e "
Azulyou will have to mofve
with it or y ou will fall by the
sraysldh.Thi;especially
true inthe matter of Health.
Chiropractic
Dr, Carrie E. Usborn
Pllllle f Ur ld ua tt
Olflcc Hours:0:50 tl ll:50;2 to 3: I to 8 asclflllllTuaday Qld Thanh:
_BROWNELL HALL
Churchschoolforgirh.Kinda
garben through high school.Boanl
ine and daypupils.Smal! c lutu
Pmzrwiw methods: exceptional mu
ai: departmaut.. Elueoazro campus
tennis:Hdinxzh m mNu r f i
proof dormitory.School opml Sep
221|c!.Addneu Abba Wlllud Bowen
Prineipol, Omaha, Nobrlskl..
RoadThaEntlrprisaforn e w
1rhiIo¥ti| n¢1rx.
lanesalumlm n lr r fu n n IllNu mn u ma vran weekend.lmd Rami ma th e mi sf or tun e w vmxS d n ~ H i nzunhw u u i m iG:branEithermd S n .Qjlhnn1,¢}m,Hr .:ndl n .P.H.Wilcoxand aprajnhisright armlast Ssturday "We Find WhitWe look For" .F!' Illo nt, ui " mu g l- gy m mg lr. C blun uyWsighg :pmtSunday . d- when hi fel! bf! his router gggun:wading . . . llhl Ann.: Hn||nbuak|
A u n t; , a { | _ ,w e r en u " ,a za nk m o c ua tt h a# m fJ e n s e nh o m tw h i l e: » l \ r l n | »aT h eL a d l e :c i r c l eo ft h eQ o a g r e - ,
- _- _uuu_ ._ _ . an e| __ -1 r - u . . - __ . . . . . . |u _- . .. . ¢ : - . - |. 1 . . . _ . i .. . . n lI . ;n n i a s i l f n g n l
i¥f'.if~e»='BLA|R'5 LEADING NEWSPAPER
GENERAL AND mem. NEWS AND COMMENT Askfor "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"', k gg g m g~$ 5 5 3 4H T S . l i l ! !w u m e r n I l l !m i l la n n en l l l l m l n: p u n. f n u l yg u u o n ucnu rcnw wU :m a n n . . . v uS PYla r g a n t w e n t t o O n fm r n y h a S u n d a y m d an d S a t u r d a y a t t h e A u g m gl i m no n T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n b y H u d a m e s
nun.f ;.i n\ . _ l . . . . 1 rA\ !- - . \ ¢ . l i No. as 1BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, SEPTEMBER 24, ms
a l
0
Hr.andl i n .Wm.SW R*andsprn! thi ll"|»0r|\00n ll lm! runs.nomo.um na rs nlu lnu fu . n. mu uu u.Dlrlln lw a natumr mSp:lekH a mmf h lm e n r olle d u th eHn .Wm.Fnnkeanddlughter,I r . m aHrs.z>. w.Llwsonff-'
hum S und ay ai kmwmi'*"'==¥¢1"°¢°"°¢°inLincolnmeNoomn, spent Tuelday dtméan at am-¢a am week fromlu n , wh o r ll
lit. Harold Chrky was a Sunday nas down than Sunday 1° begin hiljhn Lnhmm school.they spam | ten day 1mation vlslt-*
ma i n s mlm- at th e u mm Svr k lr * ° ' *Hs h 1-lklng ° noun: In *'*°'Hr.andi l u .HenryLlagborst in: vim om fritntll and ralativu ns*
zzlulenarinudnz'spentSaturdayafternoonan me | 33 lloi n u, mm md o xo mgi .|
Hr. and Rn. August J ordan undBlish Billdl want £0 Fxemont on MlxuttLlllmafuhome.1 4 Mr. andMn .LloydBrownnn
Sl-lndl)f In btfln his Audie: .lt lklHr.andllr l.EmilLa llmmand nuance the bi,gh of a daughter, 11070landmi ll ! !thi!wu t.Ibuby md llr. and Mn. Wm. Wilkrn- an Sunday, Soptamberzazh.
home.
Marin. Frank Xrohn and Inully, M
Frrmont and IllneaIlan'and Rabi!Phan. 01 c um. Nc br. ma diana's.P. Snnnnn =>f Ly o ns, 1° * W * ,ins ami fwli v spent Swhr dw;Mrs. H. c. llcCIellnn, who wu nn
.|£\Chu. Xrohn'| Sundiy.1018atlb !immaof hh daaghm, noon at the Georgo Schwedor hbmfjthc sick rm lu; week g, able go 5,
Hf r bn t ' r"u a a n H e r m i aHn . Ilan # Ro nn bwmQ;ouI. ,,.;,,1
i e . n u n .1H n .P m 1~ ' * ` : ' r ' f ' : ?A R L I N G T O NN e w ssffigfg. Ofiv: ff? §:":F?..':'.'f":'Z'!
VOL. XXIX
Auruomr1£s_1lKuT
STILL HAUL
A sun Found Bul Not ln Ornlloul
lr 1am B1 .Aulhorlrln Am
m Owner Placed
um" Arrest
I I E W A S mi s s mo A ND c o s r s
Tom Na mi ,llvln l d o n ln the
Wrench achool district. vu arrealed
Saturday on a eheree of having a
.u ll In h h poaeeadou m d wen
brought w Bldr where he plead
guilty and was Ihaed #IW end mu.
Ar the ooeh were not lonhmmlng
be was loekad up until arnngementl
could be made to ralee the uwney.
Somewhere between \o=so and 11
u'clo¢k on Saturdel' night in e .awn
l 2 9 0 0 h u e h e l e .
mlmsx-:BLAIR ENTERTAINERS
The llama Theatre goera were very
well enlerldnetl on Mondey and
Tuesday evening: nf Ulla week hy a
lrcup of veudevllle perfonuers.The
rfraonelle of the tr~oup_wu Delbert
lletxlnger. Marvin Germ and W ill-
ard l-laleuan, all lllellr &yx.Thelr aeta were well ebove the
Average of veudevllle perlomera und
K4-ok well with the publlc.
I'PLE PICKING IN W ASH.
Arlin|'\n|\,Sept.22.-Apple plek<
ln: u ln f ull h leltjc c ord lng to w.
A. Hell, euperlnwendentol the 0rme~
by Apple Orchards.The crop hers
la up ln nm-mal, (full flue and lerxvr
than l u !year.Hia orchards wlll
Funnel aervleu were held lurllm
oouN'r1r I N FULL ur./\
'alumna mm Qrlonsfn smuzu
Pay:Farme-ra 535.000 And Labour,
sxmoo.ileeviut Pack le um.
or Dry w
The Blur Canning Co. cloeed its
ilx packing opereliona lar the ore-
eent year Iut Monday evenlnl, hav-
ln e m n .a record peek of a:|.ooo
eueea or uvena million and a hall
of cena.The plant was ln aperellon
juet thirty-one llayl' eo that ln under
ta nut up thla enormoua M41 the
rlally o ut- put mus t be hm Some
dey: muat of neeeeelty for vedeue
reaeoru, be lleht ee in order to meh:
alla n m mme m l m alan be verv
PACKED TOTAL OF 53.000 caszsl
Cl.0SES RUN;CALLED lloME
. m a ll.llnelt Planer Sellln o r
Wlehlullon Cena!!An elen
my or The Plant la spun 'Lan Call Sunday. s¢»¢.:o
Al ars e PM.
I
r a l l c u r s n e v s o s s m s r n / l | N s
Jehu ll.B m w hl2hl>'reapeewl
plmmr dtlun of W aahlnnon County
m u d .way at mr home on South
street al 5:30 P.M. ef Sunday, Sept.
zo, ms...~
Deuued v u born ln Neuman.
Suez: (Aun ty , New J e ney ln ma
.ad ln lass wen!with lu. parent:
to Brookly n, lon when hu father
ln wmpany with J onah Herper,
blllll lhe flnt house ln the town.
aa.. \.,....- ... .n,.... ...r ......»....».
|0MAl{A GAS STILL c ol-:s DOW N
||omaha. mb., sm 2\~<;a.»°m\¢
wld for l8.9 end N c ents a gellon
ln Omahe wday.And vhlle l-he np-
fpoeing laetlolw.the "lndependente"
M by H. u .hlkhol and the "big
*dealers*when prleu folluvred the
eulx made by the Sleuderd Oll enm-
my al Nelmuka ae! tilht, moterlata
flllal their tank: ae the loweat who
thla year.lllehel han announced helhaa reeched "botl.em."'_
NEARLY UP To J ULY MARK
The geaollne lax income !or the
munlh ol` Aullllt h u nov reaehed
wlth |24 report! new ln..Flu more
npana en to be reeelved, vlth the
total ebout $500 len then the J uly
flxu n.n u believed with the re-
ports lo be reeelved the July tote!
Juxons FALL
TERM 0F CollR'l`
1'vealy »lour Mm Good and Tne Ta
Slt ln .ludnnnl Al I-'all Tenn
01 Cum To Cenvene
In Blalr
J u n o n s CALLED o N ne c .r m
The :aM lar the jurymeh for the
fa ll te m nl c oun hu been leeued
add th e ti me n e t f or thd r la w#
arwe to do duty la llnndey, Decem-
It le not likely that the jury duty
(Ill: y ear wlll be of (li l dur ati on
u u r o e ta lt h e e a a e e a r e o ln u e h a
nature tual lt will be a matter of
pnlnu of u w.
Na erlmlnal eaeea have ee yet been
ma s . u r l. ma l u. memex mama ber 1.
will he exeeedd by e :mall mergln.p l e n d o n th e b e r d o e k e ta n d lt l e
'" " ' "_'r uwitha m.walter ='¢°*ll~and c laimu uec ler Nu. ouuul; luiHIr. Chnl.Xrohaand 5280* Jo: .E ..._...| u....v...s 1|u\.|¢ .ml 4'un»]...-....w.\-...wha!! thas hnva \nmlltd| i
din were in Bhd! Friday ziurnoon." mr. una mn. r
l iSM In n .W m .o f f s ;vnup- -I h r t i u m m n a d h o m g n f t e r n 1 r o o k ' |I Mr v
t o u r i n gi n B a a t hD d o u .u 1 m = m u . z Ȣ.
5l a .l i l l lI l a n| » » - u g. - _ . . . . _ . - _' w e r qm m :t h o ua tu nu n c d nl m o n n ..'" " " " '-"- --- _ - _n | \ L . . . .- . .|.l o w i n gut h ep r o g r a m :.s .D .v i s ia nS l t u n i a ya tm e. |r nA n d c r s a nm dH a m 'J o h nL . . ; - | . . » a . . -\ u ¢ n . » |. f+ | . .~ . . . . m . .h ¢ » m eo f» § f " ' . . . . ,l i n .G .A .M a r -
n u m~n u u n l l l yI~| . n . | u n » \ n u |ul u s sv a:1n df u n i ln dd u . n o na n df a m i l i t ra nB x m d a fm m *h o n_.M n .5*| | " , h , ; | | a l 1 | d l .l i n .R a d a rl e t :o nS a t u n l l yA u ; - u nJ o r d a nf a m i l yJ .S u n i l !w f i l aM r .a n d\ " 'N o l l :C h r i s t a n -P l x e c u d v cb u n c ho ft h ec o n a t l w -l e v e n i n l .a c c o m p a n i e db s" "= " § _ 5 » !
n a m i n gm u g ;a t: h oW mS p d e ks m .l i q n_R n .H o m o :¥ i l | e rM "H e n r yh l e n c k aa m dM r .M e na n
|H g nR o n n b m mm e k n dh o nn oJ u d i t h ;b r u n c ho fh ,m n s t i i l l -o lB l a i r ,f o rB e h u y i l r ,w h e n. t h e y
m i nG u d u r .o fm m .M e h r .u" ° " " " ' * - " ' *S a l n l d d1: n m......N mJ o h nH c b l n dw i l lf * » i =a tm eh o m eo ft h e i rb r o -
n d t l l ta tt h eH a r o l dC u r l e y= » - = - 5M r .m dl n .H w fH »= = » ° = §=a n dG e n e r a lp r o v l u i o n so ft h e4 : o n . | t 1 t l a ~I h r ,R 0 9M c C o y .
n ,, nm m .N o r m a nu s dl r .H a n n o n :- 1 = - |t i o n___i l ug3W i l m a :H n u r i o el h r s h a i lr e t u r n e dI n t l
H i nE n l y lS p r i e kr l s i t l dw i t hI n .l i n .A l b e r tR o t ha n da a a ,H o u r -A m e n d m e n t so ft h ea o n a t i b i t i n n_ M a kf r o mM e r c e r .W i z . ,w h e nh e
g mg mK u h nV h d m a d a y .l a n d ,a l io fl l r w n l f m i i .N e b r .d r o v a ______g l "gI r e n eD i 1 l § ¢ P ¢ " fnn u m b e ro fw e e k s .H em a d e i
: u ns w i mH a f n e rn w #a n* " * " " 'S u n d a yt o r'u n av l s i e" ' " "A | » » r s mm e dm dp r n a m b l em o r e" ' °U 1 9h o m eb r" " " 'o fH l n n u n t n ,
1 r \ ¢ k ¢ n ¢ l, i t hh a m| ° ; k ,1 h u m ¢ -f o l h .N d :G a mJ a n n am d _" p a s t e db sA Ll h i o r t hD a k o t aa n dz h m u g ht .' h l B lc B
-| rga n dh m i l ynf r r n i l ra n d3 .P .N e l s o nm df s m i l y u A m e d aa n dt h eS u rS p a n g l e dB mI I l i l l a ,s t o p p i n gf o rab r i e fv i s i tm t h
t a m l dm uB a n d a !d u rf w r d l n tJ .Ln m _ _ u z df g nj y- r e' 5 " . . ' E ' 3 i 'n e rl e t !l u n gb yt h eA n r i i h r y .| .g { u = é = g ¢ » g _ » zi ' ° " E " F . ! ' :
x l l l | | \ | " g q w i l v a | \ | B §I u u h v l w b a l u rT h e h i n u t d a y s r u n ¥ l 1 l d ° \ , , |i n O l a p l < 1 r n l t i \ 1 m a n n e r o f : h a l W i l l T h o m n m n h u i a n a u t o a c e !| m f k ' l y t h a t a t t h i s h h d s h t h a n
~
.- e m u m a h m l n l l l » m n » f ' " "° " " - Y. . l \ l l - I n _ D l | A Q A . - ' I . . . . . . . ' I . ' f . . .u l h l u l T h ~ m W l l l i l
4
g na~o f s e v e n y a n i n t h e F l o n ~~; " ' " "
e n c e w a z é r w o r k :a n d n y e n a g o
last spring moved zo the Pfeiffer
DITWIZI,1¢lW |1lllN ¢\l uul uuuB r a n d e r t ,H e r m a n F o n u n e l i e
Ca r ne n be r .E .H .B i d i C i t y
I .-.;-._.f " n n f ' s l " |I vf f|.|1' UQ f a m in the southern pert of the
countyl "
According to ru Nelson was
under suspicion before e left Doug~
los County opml lt was this that
eaueed him to be placed under sue
§.:clon .here and which eventwly
lead io his arrest
GARDENS M.| \KlNG LAST STAND
Whether lt'e c old or hot we will
have weather, whether or not, and
this year we certainly have had ee
rrany kinds of weather es It le pon-
ible to have.This lut few daya we
were all under the impreezdon that
the summer was entirely gone.
It's an ill 'wind that blows nobody
good though,and every Wann day
works wonders in increasing the pro-
duction of the smaller gardens and
in making the farmers' crops larger.
llnnuu when nro rnmulalnlnt nf the
F
1
COUN]1 FAIR
WEl.L A'l'l`ENl)ED
Crowh Throog The Grounds With
Hundreda DI Automobiles
Lined Up In 'The
Perkin; Plsee
APPE ARS Lu iz THE STA TE mln
Tueaday, the opening d w of the
_(air,dawned gloomy and dark but
in spite of the weather conditions en
exeeptlowly large crowd was in at-
tendsnce and helped partake of the
evening barbecue.Four beerel whlcn
ltltl been on tne flre fdr trrentty-
four hours under the bends of ex»
perleneed chefs dlsappenred rapidly
when served to the hungry crowd
a n be handled rnucly mor! raplolynew then sl. tlut. time which expldne
the dlfferenoe.
The work is not dl done holrever.
as it will take sixty day s or until
December tal. to label the cans end,
ehlp them out as the whole pa-cl: ls
already sold.
Two kinda of corn.the Country
Gentlemen and the Evergreen, were
raised and the growers of the Coun-
try Gentlemen were pnid slr per ton|
and of the Evengree $9 per ton de-
untll in the fall when he was ln-
dueed to no to the Baker and Files
ranch ln western Nebraska ,luat
across the line from Julesburg, Colo
rado.After serving as baker to sup-
ply the store srl:lah eros opereted ln
connection with the ranch. as Indian
trader end as general rouetaboot and
getting hls first real knowledge of
the wild H* ne returned to Omaha;
v l u .llUl.| . | U| .| . l\l
ls uonlnn
Nebraska Hell Top Stor1 To Be
Removed And Lowa Election
Used For School Purposes
This Year
and again went to work in the 'wk'Has rxounao norm :N wonnerymdcrackerl=|wIine||But he
wee not content lofi made severel Nebraska mal, one of the oldest
i `I.'1.'.§.'f. .1l."'.Z .£'l'?'i°....f."°..`°.§.'l trips into the unknown lends.i°f the state univenlty lwildinn at
ormmunlty ran up to ;3g_090 In 1863 he formed |. company with Lincoln, has been condemned bythoee
Some of the yields were extn ltr. J. W. Newell and together fltted_ln authority and will be closed until
heavy this year,alttlough the dn' up to outfit snd went in nearch ofllle thlnl floor csn be taken ull' and
c u m u h considerable differ-§'#=°l'* bin as no gold wus found they_e new roof put on.Dudng the high
e m .August {.'n|,m_ living west of returned end this time bought out the winds of lest week. the roof was sothe Pleasant View sc hool 1. mmm Hart' but m i n mm 1:on nexllsunkengd out it rms Drought but to
ax having e yield of five tons to th,.Ma|eh and went into the freightlmzleondernn lt before an eoclllellt lup-
ncre ol' Country Gentleman aml |).n'huoineu, crossing the plaln seven! pcned.Nebraska Hall was built in
tlmes with freight and experiencingThompsonwholivessouth of Blair _ r-u 1 __:rr _P e _5 "_g s.
'' "" " '" ""| _ - - - a '- . . - . a ¢ . . . - . . | . .-a 1 " _ " - -- -n o 1 n l m . _ l | - . -. . . a
1887 and housed roctlcnll ll the
uvsuysuns, se. an.Christiansen,W.H.
Darla,w.E.
Elene°r,R.n.
Gaines, Edward
Gotseholr, Weller
Hoddlesou, Dllrer
Henson.Lorentz.
Halbert. H. u.
llorn, Chu.
Jensen, Ed .\.
Ruhr, Wm. F.
Leann, JoeLowe, Gordon F.
Hiller,A.H.
Petereon, L. E.
Stokes, J.P.
Belts, Wm.
Sutherland, A. J.
Wilkins, N. w.
c .
Grant
Brent
Arllngton
Arlington
Blalr Cltr
Blelr City
Hermsn
Blair City
Hermen
Blair Twp.
Blelr City
Ft.un
He
nRichland
Herlnln
De Soto
Blair 'l`\'n-
. Blllr Twp.
_ - _ -- n | - a n -snloraeos 'rom
' r u a o voH NEBRASKA
.iz Iuka vlzitxing a-Qlativu at Riva:~iNf»gm- Hman , B ra . mom. n om
Show You
usp' - " " - * in - - v:mg lnu mum nalm Inu nupun aciir nntBprkkm dZunilywok'The 3 G Club mat Int Th urulniurneml lm weak from Snyder, C°l0!OH£lhlspenttheforspartofthe
*week In the JDNewcom home.with Mn. Edlth Stanley....a w w" '" ' " " " 'Bprieks" " " " ",Quite . number of folks (mm ».¢,;"*;§°_ *§'_;g'g;=;;,;';f
__
= ; { ; ; " ; m |Hr . mdMrs. G. A. Minh!! en.
'4 t n incd informai|\f at 3 dinner orswun g..aviglniiy attended the slate flir lu!e|l i nliqrjiaCorkyntamedto.of OnmhaapantSundayattheH. Fridayeveningwhentheir guest..bn school work atli u r n, NW ?'" $ k '_. ... ... LPhlrrla home.2. ........n..Our Stock of Dry Goods and Notions is
complete in every detail.lf you want
1l lJll i nu mmrs.».=u n emrs.mnexwnlanumme :Fridayd mqlnd lngrw#'racks""' " ' * '" 0 ; s d vuofH rma lin. W m. Oaurman, J r., ol» U 1 |1L ;sr P hwllh homo fdh.\ S. 5|'\¥» of Bhlr 1.nnl iHan; Oslennan lrlll Mn. Mic e Nuriven" " # d lnon a"f
(hear Blum nprnt nownl days of ~ ."°""?°2,-Tf??'.§?._°§f€iE° iii* mm wen in Blair on Mc ruiay.gI;g§ 3 m\ 1Unknrl,IndMiunca
nything we have it.he following gre just a few of the spe-
cialties that are in demand at thissea-
um ms vnu h omo f olks.| ' " " " ¥ a n a " " " " " " " " " " " ' " " "Hrs.wlu u m a w w.Sr . , wihermirnlluu.-¢u:-.....tm-......|r...|..-a...4.|.0. P. u§l!{|.|, nl' that city.Thi? !¢' __.,||,_| ,,,u . ."guru;f,,",|,¢|Bleullm-esWiliReckmeyer,~
n \ r n ¢ ln\|n|\l u n; n 1 | ; nv p l w n~ 0a m g ,glii udl ul lll l|\|: lul¢l|»n \ . u»¢nu.vsu n dE r vi nat t z nd o dt h e c h u r c hu r 5 " " " * 'oaf m o r n n zr e t u r e dol l m i afr o m -Pe r k i n snnoarvl a na tt b lletho dilt» ¢11ur =eI1i nT h eN i n ng g -' ° ; ;~ r o u n t y . w h e n t h e y n p e n i s w r e e k \ \ " } ¢ h
H u m l n S u n d a y .i s c m n kw e n tgg;~h|uM r s .Sl.or \:'|d a u g h t e r ,M r s .W m .
H r . a n d l i n . N o r b e r t To e l k a w e r es y n cth e ymfn lsc o oD a h l
B l a i r a h n p p l n Tu e s d a y .'' W ' " "\ .'n 1 }P . N .G . d u b m m a p l e n u m
M u .B u r m i n g h s mo f T e k n n n hi sg31F r mE r vi nS p r i c kvi d l o dut h eA u g .y;,;;1,,h e r n l l t r, , ; _Ja m e s Th o m pM e e t i n ga tt h oh o m eon l .
R u m h o m e S u n d a y e ve n i n g .Ix' g'. P f e i f f e ro nTh u r s d a yallernocfrn.
l i nE t t aK u h nvl s i t l dw i t ht h em n Z h i : u s eM n .F A'N o m a rs u i s t a di ne n t e r -
Schoefltger,Jo h nL a k e rI n dH i s
W i l m a C o u ff r r w e n t t o D i a i r o n l a m
Th u r s d a yn i t e r n o o n ,w h e r ethey
w e r egues t.:a tak e m i n g t c nagthe
C r o w e l lh o m o ..
R e v.F r a n kW i l i l a m sloft. Tu esd ay
fo r L i n c o i n t o - a t t e n d t h i a n n u a l c o n
fe : e n c e o f t h e M . E . c h u r c h e s , w h i r l
n...n .nu
sonof theyear.Ifyoudo not see " ' " " ~ 1 ; ' ; " " " j ; §h ~Yestenlnys wellllter £0lltllUoll1\|5 1| of fi g f Ever-nu me norrors DI muum wunun: flwf;°:;';_;;_ y elgmsl Mnny c :\\o lwgtivrre perfect W I record b r f i l i i y t l to ons o as hardships of the frcighters' ||!e_!
f crowd was present.At noon UW*.f [All of there experlenceu he has leftrannldgoodsbythedogons,thmigrounsls were fun with 3 atrlrl of]A number of yields ran our t o i i t f hlch ad uk |:ning a few pennies, putting them xr ifmlr nm! a half tons but the dry wenf n manuncr P arm "re '' ior their »w- =helves. instead of buy automobiiea coming and oemowingitlne ent tho returns from the think" story book in its recita! of theinK one a " time f rom thei r 8ro c e r.| lh '.P rk n§K ;u T°t -1 f th and.[hardships and thrliis of the init.g
Arnongpthe fruits on the- market a n z e uns °p'f°'° o '=Nor was this money pgiui to tho Ho W u married to Matilda Ann.
nrt peaches at $4.25 per hushet o r h ° " ° " i " l pageant 'Q which Port former the entire nntount paid out.,(Continued on lille four)
3 0 e e n t s p e r d o z e n W h i t e g , . , , , ¢ , . . [ ~ f } [ § j > § = " _ ~ _ _ [ > f g { ¢ __ " w k " " ' * = r h ¢f a c t o r y w o r k e r s r e c e i v e d 5 1 2 . 0 0 0 ,
1 r "( . . . . | n n E ._.\ u n u l l l \ n l 1 . l \! . f \ l V ! V \ 2 I l . | | l . | \ l t l
n r l e r l n l r c u q s l n s l l e r r t u u l u m u l l n v v l l '
ity except chemistry.When erected
I: was large and pretentious for the
slim expended.The mortar In the
walls sua of very poor quality.Th
root ans so designed as to bring a
heavy ouhrani thms; on the trails.
\-.l.icl1 norm developed ominous cracks.
Nearly twenty-five years ago |. por-linn nf the will on the southwest
Ain and aura. ul num nlvo .vmrelumbd from s most enjoyablstrip
through southern end vrqtam No-
Lmska, Colondo and southern South
Ddota.They left :ery early the morning
of Sept.B,arriving gn Lincoln in
time to at b rnkf ut with tho Bei-
knup family.Before the close of the
.| -.. QL." --slum! ni Rui mhud. ~
wh a t y o u w a n t, a s k fo r i t , we h a v e i t :
Flewed Lined Prinlfl. ful: house dresses33
Zefihyr Stripcn in al! coiura and 1.\htn-.so
Minllaisetw Huffied Curtains--
Gunr2\nI.eed Faqt. Cu10red_I°Ing!i~\h Prints
.as
so
B l uEhly n andEdnaSpriel on
Friday afternoon.
Grandma Curia: nturned "home on
Wadnudny after spending two week;
visiting relatives in Lincoln.
lr . a n diin. J . .P.Larsonand
14:1J a mh llbi u datHerman
Helwnh Thuy.
H i n aEvilynlariFAMBprick
d l.'ini:»in¢.The n{!.ernbonwas devoteB E L L - C R E E KV A L L E Y2.1 aewlng, afler which the Indie; en-
fjoyeda delleloullunch.
The fnllovuing spent Sunday miterWallaceAntrimarrived.herel u !
noun atthe August Llilmln homer weekfromJeffersonBarracks has-
Hr. and lin. Otto Llnghont and non pin! at St. Louis, where`lz§ hu been
Gerald, of Fontanelll, Hr. and ln. Int a number of weeks.e expects
Herman Ldlmln and children. Vivlh vinit | short time at the heme e1
ua md Clydeof W inslow, Ed Lam-his parents, Mr. and Mrs. _§vE An-
wlu be hens at ;.ne ar., rauucnuren
ll. W. Schoettger, lay delegate fron
the heal ehqnch till atteml the con
ference ,pnFriday.
F m!MamfseldreturneclonFri
dayinLum:Bench,Calif. after I
visit heme for several months at th:
home of hh son, Alben Mnnsfleld.
Mrs.Wm. Ilan moved her fsmil§
Int week into the Links residence
We have a laeaulihll lffle of Silk Underwear
Teddyn, Swp-ins and .\'eaLs.1pricrsthatwi ll
please you.
A largu assortment uf fmcy Barregaemnz25e
and 50 cenl..~\. &|n0 bubbed héir Combs at 25 and a~amnlneLL Some -m~~1,...;:"<=.;a;; §\=J£¢ a..s~ mn: 1. tml
whichwasrecentlyvacatedby11.
F'.Cook.
Min Alma and Willie Frahm spent
Sundain Omaha, vfhera #hex \ris\i1.
ed at the Wiiiiarn Jura honm
Mn .G.H.Minkalo!!forLin
Our Phone~ 4
Number ls.~ 1
Bell-Red 75'"g|
Ind. 113e
`_YSr \ »,~ ' ~` \
When you needanything
Groceries, stfep to theP,glhone and tell us what it'U'»['
is,We wi!! deliver your
order promptly, using the~ ..
choicest of our products" `
to fill the o¥°der.` '
~ ~ ~Grocerieo andMeat(
South Side Market cashmi Carry
J5N5.NlE!-SEN, Propl-'iltnr
.
1 W. J.~'haenlny altamoon.'I
l m .August. Jandunlmlibrvin-
min d n n n um. K uh n h um o n
u i l e n .\ r _ _ . . » - \ . | - . .. . . .n l s n n n r n |l n i r h M l r r o s r l m l l n i g h t
7519? fnund1.,,;i3.';',"'§3»I;§,;°;;';';T'.2`.§a;;;;.,;5 On Moulsy ~ Elkhom Valley I ~ ~
c a b b a g e L e a g u e b a n e b a l i t e a m s ,A r l i n g t o n v
- . . _ . . . -\ f - _ A \ .I I A - A ¢ . 1 . . . . |-f ¢ ¢ l M .A .L .~~.|Ilnltmm.Min Lada Hman enteml sc hoolHr. nndjlra. Prod Egbc n ot Uoh
Mr. andHn.Punk Wolf
in Bl}r Wldnoulay.lin; spent Sunday afternoon at the i»r.:il3§returned
U r n .E m i !L n l l m a na n db n b ya n d
H i n .E a t h s r L l n g h a n t vl l i u d T u e s
~ a y s h a n n o n l l l h l i n . H e n r y G i n
ae l am n .'
A u g u s t L n l l m m , B r . , h u b e e n : n n
fl n a s i t o h i s h a d U n p u t w e e k w i l l !
l ns t u c k o f s t o m a c htr o u b l eb u tin
N i n g a l o n g a s w e l l u c a n b c e x
p fc l e d .
l l l uH e l e nW i l k e n l n gw a s: b u n s
f r o m: c h a dM o n d a yo nlt co tl nl .o f
ill nes s.
Mr ., an dM r s .H e n r y S t n n g u r l m !
d l l l l l M r ,l l a r t h z l h ,a n dM r .a n d
H n . A u g u s t K e f k h o i l i n c l s o u . S !a n
theyvi s i t e d a u r o r a ! w e e k s w i t h r e l a -
l a w n .
H n ! W a d l l d lA n t r i mn l u r m e lt o
R e i m e ro nl l o n d i ga f t e rn p l m l i n g
a l e vr n ln h l h e r e .l i n .E m ,B o k e rr l t a r n e dth e
l m mn l h u f t h e w a c k f r o m O m a h a
w h a tsh eh ub e e nfo rth e[m s t
wreck.
Az:a n n i ve r s a r yp r u g n m w s uhe l d
o nY r l d p a w n i n g b yt h eRe be ka hn
aet h e i rl o d g ero o m s .l f t e rwh i c h
simIn d i e s e n j n y e dr e fr n h n a e n t na n d
|r a d i op r o g r a m .Th e p m g f a m w a s
3,5fo l l o w a :
b
ne; me |In|;i|~
'trade with
J. L. Pounds
Blair,--Nebr.
Our Phone~ 4
Number ls.~ 1
Bell-Red 75'"g|
Ind. 113e
`_YSr \ »,~ ' ~` \
When you needanything
Groceries, stfep to theP,glhone and tell us what it'U'»['
is,We wi!! deliver your
order promptly, using the~ ..
choicest of our products" `
to fill the o¥°der.` '
~ ~ ~Grocerieo andMeat(
South Side Market cashmi Carry
J5N5.NlE!-SEN, Propl-'iltnr
.
ma p s t h e l o n g e st a n n mo s t va ne - u " P g " n e u W1:n l u p W \u ¢u | .I;sa ¢\\._ _ _ _ _ .a t i o n th i s s u m m e r g a ve n b r i e f r g , W i t i n o p e n c o m p e t i t i o n ; | f a L | u L t h 4 | " f f ] : u j t l s u vf i t e l g<><1-al.;r A h u l l w h l n h H r s .B e a r d 1 \ l l _ § l l < l * Q l f f *
..... - .¢ n n ;Q \\l\..\s - l | --nu 1 n l l l uM¢cAn'r1~nL AND | v ¢ u | u |: v a s o u n w n ,- w - 1 .- _" r "o few day s with Mr.Rlker'a sister.
Prom than she will go to Woodburn,
low: to vlait her mother, Hrs. S. M
hlnmuis.Sho will also visit st Oa-
_1 " "_!sume of her trip to Po:1.land.0regon11rhoIe state we must admit that ' " '"" " "" " "" " " """ '"" "" " o m : vn u :n u .; w u w m ;l - -.blIOWER FOR BRIDE land other aide trips including Seattle lffuming City school district deserves been under conntnnt scrutiny.Fur- ant visit hare lhoy Ed t fo r fi lm-
(Continued on nm Four n Nob. to visit Mm pmd Pay nt,l\'t'aal1.Her informal talk wu vqry much tteniit for her ¢l1owln;¢_ma |l a r o l M r HoudAmisqelloneounshowerwas1¥iv~';nm¢,1ing and inatntdive.}-.ss--CIIURCH OP GOD DEDICATED H un , md f h h g mth h u an a t-tlnla. [owl when sho will he joined en for Mrs. Clifton Anderson, form The re 5 1 f gh f n n " g yb y M r .H i k e r a n d t h e y w i l l » = f ° ° ' a " * l F " = 'b i l n l _ B e u _ l h M o r a n ,a t t h " a s , ». '. I " . .' 1f . , ' i 't l ;M ;. _ ; ° h : , n : \N A R D I ; : r ; _ v : ; , 0 R m G H ,N l ` G r m n t h i ?d r o v e t h m u l h S o u t h
. ..o .H . ;..... L 1 a I I . 5 . . A l » ¢ . } { n n Q n r v i f n " I h f l l i ~m h h .l | . D D D i l \ !M "I n d ~l l
1
hr tnnallnremovedand isgetting
dong nicely._
lr. and lla. P. C. Peuracn tlrmrl
toQmnhaSundayzovial!their
daughlar, Nchlu. who ll in train-
illl at the Clarkson hospital.
The Hlrrilon hmliy was pic nick
i r :inOmahapukai n tSunday.
'hd Putnam un also in the pany .
T h yvialhdIrlsndsi a minthu
day.
Lyiclc iionlld. aaaofWillH r
to Jac k s on vi ll e ,Pior luln fo r t h e w i n : w m v o f A i r s . c n
* H u r d s y n f t e r n o o n .
as. urler ian ani.R|.,°|,|"with an nmc le enuuemv A tI¢.l.Jl\.l\»vu nn uvRenaud. Sept. 22.-The Panuerx' Sunday. br the Church of God people
¢';h?°53 2 : n ":;|::(3;gin and Lumber C elevator was of Blair und vicinity, al. the Presby-
nlnlck br lightning during the ninlmrian church, which has bu n pur
Prvmam.iam!wind storm Saturday eveuing.l¢h""" bs them.ie J . w. wuui. llrgo hole was tom in the roof of Speakers present "°'v-_-1 rl-.|tl...Af lawn*.'2hu.
fancy :hose and started an #ho homa-
wanl ane\ch lhmugh C'l¢ilh¢°fl» NW*
folk,Wisner and wwns dons this
line.Mr. Ilan! uid the finest corn
11my gn: was field du r f i eld b l-
:-..»\ W hnar lml Crilg.Them 111|
Caiifnmilca"i a Rilzer left yezteniay for points There wen: about thirty frlemis af'The club me
is South Dakota and will be gone a the lilrillt present.including those Mrs. DeTempie.week or ten days.from Blair anmfher friends and neigh the aftemonlfs 1
tors from up on the venom !0l¢l,:when her parents iive.i .fr . A m; " E LL p gm null COUP|.E§\|u num- 'ann am nz eatdu nn'¥:"?": "'" t i : " ' : °.'II'if-5Zil:1II"_.l;1'.2I¢ ..|.. um mn ua ru-ARLINGTON \ l l \ 1$1161 nr Hamill:H 1 H n .A n d e r s o n r e c ¢ » h e ¢ E m l n y b e a u *Q . . .1. 0 | _. _.L - . .¢ _ l . . . . A -. . . h i g h s
1 Fil'|.Ch¢l I.aluqem.ll.u l !l1l\ |U|»l\[Urn pltuu .; v _' r _ _; u b e n : t r u c k b y t h e l i g h t n i n g .a fve;T h e H o m e St a t s b a n k b u r g l a r i B i b l e In s t i t u t i o n u f t h a C h u r c h o f l u r e s a r e be n u t i t u l a n d g n e n .
-n a l l t U Y O I D B . ~ I n d A l i b i ! ! u ¢ h °'fh g g | | | i \ Q d hllllna g m !|1 0'_mu n g u t s Iro n:ne r n w u u a u'lu nl l M r . a n d b l n .A n d r u s Jo ne s w e r
M a r y vi l l e ,H o . ,Se p t .21 . - - JI.H .E will ahra grn tr ea su re .1 t h e vi c ti m s o f a su r p ri n e Ia n t M o n|
n \ 1 s \ .u -T h e s l a t e :f o r t h e n u : = ' ¢ . ~ \ a n 1 | H | = ~ l f r o m L 0 1 A n g a l n ,C a i i f o r n i a
t h l a d n u n : l m a b a b y b o yh a v e b e e n s e t a s O c t .1 6 l m l 1 7 a n d l b n r n a i r-L - . .i n t h n m !H n .J o h n B I ! "
dmiw to Omaha 'rundar swayth e m i n u s ;'
T h n u nrnna nt nn Mnnda w ¢'\¢\lll\\!J. IA:5011 and family spam Sun|da y ah nmwl I n th eW n um111212
holbl.Hin ingmy Janson, of Dmnlu lnfiirish! lin E lll Timm, of Plp| \lw:1'
spentSunday 'vimu mln r r r f '
pue nu,Rr.andli n .NutsGunnJanson.|
B n .G u lHuman1,41Tuna-lay!
morningforHanan,loan, w mai!
harahtlr.l n .h r sHma n .
Nah Gan! md Chris Janna haw-i
\1¢r¢m1:nab;ntn!ea;n why he : wi l li L . \ ili u m a m xi x n G u n n 4 ' ~ ~ f - - ~ - --.were Messrs and liunlnmes J.¢.&::-"rt:RrA|:~= m"r or |. iive bunc h of bomlen le! back ofutrttly wandered onto his brotherh Ifarm and hlll been sean bmn.1a.m==g llarohl Bugeon of Kansas Cn Unruh,E""' "" "-I'rank \'\'nrr§r3:.\'roww f;c,=;9re ir.n ncythe blade._Ho., :nent the .Lk .1 nh hu af. Mu. Chas. BlcCUmb, Mn. c. 1.. CarQ a n ~lf you are interested an busy ml
sn ~eu vu mo-rigan.Mrs.Chu.Carior and M'-5 Mr.and Mn .Pre-I Soil hnd nsilxost.IU: n good thing.Push.
According to nelghbors Perry On ther Mrs.Minnie Ilugeon !ualus u lu Mr Fletcher. and Mr.lniliaunday |l.l¢1\!.s,Mr.Intl Mrs.NickI'»ner. am. Chillwn and mm m»¢»i¢;,\;~;;~;m»g|;-,=;m;1».rr:td ordered his hmuitr 1° halt, b\I\ diy..Th; .inf #15 a sort of | f||¢.?;T UA. gn J
a nl.nr w ones.the Nebnnkan fu ed.re I ' n i l init zo hi :nh I .ho arrest; have been made.k i t ;md " ' sr "; "': :;' :. :§: :1h '3 ;} g=~ =¢ _;~ *Q* '§' °'° .2 '°" »." `.'i a.
L l ll uque o u rn y n
1 I.Hn. Henry Wolff of Sunil: strut .'ZT,".§Z'a "'..§I'.'$§T 5r>.'l°'§.f'.'l»§»°fn21°L. Carrlgan during dm evening.
.'I."' Arlington visiting her daughter extends rongntulallons to Hamid ui Lizht. nfrenhmenu wen served.
is weak.mother Blair boy mlking vga I 113 flnurprtn for
Xunkler, nn of Lincoln. also Dr_ ami
Mn .lilunmine and little mn,nh
South Omahn and Hr. :nd Mn. louis
N ave and linle son, Freddie, of IA
Plath.Nabr.Mrs.N u m is n
dnuthter nf Mr., and lin. SolL
Dr. D. W. Bell, Physician and Sur-nrwn. announces the opening of hlsl
unite in the Home Theatre Bldg.
Day and nigh; ull: uwnrand pmrnpt
ly Blair Pham 1. Bell 40 3441.
" l n U U | | |n » » . .-_l m m h l i n m g S u m ' 1 l )i l u .M e l . :
l i n w i l !h e n m e m b e r e d u M i s a R \ l l h
H e l d .d n u g h t n r o f M r .G u y M u d
A n d G u y i n G u n d d a d a g a i n .
a u s lr ms s . d i n
SOCIAL FORECAST
Sept. 2|-25"'\\nh. County Fair.Sept. 28-M.A.C. nl lin. D¢Ten1plu
Sept. 29-Ccngnnllonni konnington
nm Hn. J . Hudhnl..Oc t. 18-H-Fall Fgjdgjl in Blair.
mm.noAn 'rum 'ws
Ch|°\|° md Nonh Wutem
Trallll But
a=a2 P, u. Daily,Tnial Well'l:lB A. I. Daily.c. sa. P. n, a o.
Trdnl North
m u a c n m u c m u
u r n n c n u n c nw u . u m u m m ¢ r » u >
An.\n1D.hulb1.P¢|¢tnr.| | g "B é 0 0 l 1 0 A_ | _
| ¢ | | u a ¢ n | » u A . l .
- - - »- _ I - - - H 1 -- - . - . _s1.xaonz~: vans?'
L ua u: s fa unrxc
'Ham ""`P.w.1.P¢¢.
u m m . ....2 -|1?1'.'!0l
Htrchlnta.....2 4 1 1 "2 .Til8
8 ¢ r i b n l r . . . . . . 2 4 ! l i 0 .b8l
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t h a n l m t i n a ! n d m i n l e t n t i a n a c c o u n t
fi l e d h e r e i n b e se t tl e d m l l l l o i l d ,
ti m e pm - o f o d h ai n h j p b e t ak e n , o r d e r
fo r d i s t r i b u t i o n o f : n e u a n d a s s i g n
m e n t o f d o ve r a n d h o m e s t e a d r i g h t s
e n t e r e d ; a n d t h e u i d A d m l n i s u m t r i x
d f ! d l l | | ! d
umm in an lctirm Shemlln pgndin the plsee of buinnins. uid inet
srherdn The llntuai Bandit Uf a i of land hanin axupted c annin-
Iflsunnce Cvmvlm ls Phint!!! and ln: 1.15 una mon or lea, all in
Tad C. Brodlrun {o¢b¢r1riu krlnvrni Washington County, Nobruka.
as Paul C.Bruderlon}Anna C.:AH llnds bein; subjod to the home-
llmdersn (otha:-uiae known u Annasiud intern! of .Anna Andrann for
if Brodc rmni his wifi Lydia L D.|nd during her natuni lifetime, and
mm.noAn 'rum 'ws
Ch|°\|° md Nonh Wutem
Trallll But
a=a2 P, u. Daily,Tnial Well'l:lB A. I. Daily.c. sa. P. n, a o.
Trdnl North
m u a c n m u c m u
u r n n c n u n c nw u . u m u m m ¢ r » u >
An.\n1D.hulb1.P¢|¢tnr.| | g "B é 0 0 l 1 0 A_ | _
| ¢ | | u a ¢ n | » u A . l .
- - - »- _ I - - - H 1 -- - . - . _s1.xaonz~: vans?'
L ua u: s fa unrxc
'Ham ""`P.w.1.P¢¢.
u m m . ....2 -|1?1'.'!0l
Htrchlnta.....2 4 1 1 "2 .Til8
8 ¢ r i b n l r . . . . . . 2 4 ! l i 0 .b8l
xmn uma .-..» .241212 ~
t h a n l m t i n a ! n d m i n l e t n t i a n a c c o u n t
fi l e d h e r e i n b e se t tl e d m l l l l o i l d ,
ti m e pm - o f o d h ai n h j p b e t ak e n , o r d e r
fo r d i s t r i b u t i o n o f : n e u a n d a s s i g n
m e n t o f d o ve r a n d h o m e s t e a d r i g h t s
e n t e r e d ; a n d t h e u i d A d m l n i s u m t r i x
d f ! d l l | | ! d
umm in an lctirm Shemlln pgndin the plsee of buinnins. uid inet
srherdn The llntuai Bandit Uf a i of land hanin axupted c annin-
Iflsunnce Cvmvlm ls Phint!!! and ln: 1.15 una mon or lea, all in
Tad C. Brodlrun {o¢b¢r1riu krlnvrni Washington County, Nobruka.
as Paul C.Bruderlon}Anna C.:AH llnds bein; subjod to the home-
llmdersn (otha:-uiae known u Annasiud intern! of .Anna Andrann for
if Brodc rmni his wifi Lydia L D.|nd during her natuni lifetime, and
WASHINGTON COUNTY Many .fqrnrra that the Enunty IHEBRASKA W.EEKL.T ie expected at the two meetin .' th e m
FARM BUREAU NOTES
Sweet Ciover Aa A. Soil Builder
Sweet :lover has prmen to be one
gsAgent has wired to over the county,INDUSTRIAL REVIEW The rim. even; on the comenticn
find that using sweet dover,the:rogram is an Informal reception.
crop y ields in the smali grain that]Omusa--Radio xhibitlon to be Tueasla; night for the National Board
follows, have been inereaaedjrem #G held here.September sms.of lianuger al which the Omaha enun
to 65 buaheis of earn, fnd iron: 20|DuBois-City installing new water ell will be the lmalrenes.The Cen»
£9 35 bushel; of wheat. the outa also syatem.,ual }l| ;;}\ schooi string quartet will
The Willing Workers' Aid Societyltogefherwiththepeopleofthe
Church of Godheld a dedication aer
wlee Sunday at their church ln Blair.
A large number of Xennard folk:
were among than in attendance.
of the First Baptist Church of Wellm-
lhzton, Ea., Rev. 1. T. Jaeoba, Plato!
of tha First Baptist chunk of Wheel-
ing, W. Va., and Rev. S. L. Parnell,
retired Pilla r of the Brood Street
Baptist church of Wnahlnrton,Pa.
lntement n a in the Walhhutnu,
u r n n c n u n c nw u . u m | » m m ¢ v » u >
An.\n1D.hulb1.P¢|¢tnr.||g"Bé 0 0l1 0 A_ |_
u ¢ | | q a ¢ n | » u A . l.
lv lnlu» rv |¢ a lt|P.l.
cxvuca OF- mmm'( a f . w n u m a a n m m
1. :L amp, mm.ima sem ao A. M,
lon|.n| Wonllln ll A. ll.
Christian Bnduvar at 7 PM.
Bv nlu umm At a Pl.mm Nlg h l, w mu a u 1 1 "
coucnmA'noN»\|. cmmm
(cn. mmf An. ma Colin)
hm! lehmm. Pulo r.mm ww: xo A. I.Hank; Bu-vhs 11 A. I.Evdu urvien is 8 PH.
PAUL LUTHERAN cmmcn
(Onm, N»mm»;
RN. R. J. Relmrucn. Pnltnr
Sunday School nt I0 A. ll.(Junk Blnlcls Ȣ u A. li.
'Ham *"'
B L A I R . . . . . . . .
P.
24
24
24
24
23
23
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8¢ribnlr ......
2~Iorth Bend .._,.
Hooper .. ... . .
H u b o . . . . . 1 ".
A r l i n ¢ t o n . . . . . .
8 n y d ¢ r . . . . . . : ' .
su¢»a¢y'¢n¢»u1u=
Arlington 6, Blair 8.
w. L.
1?1
11 'z
sa I0
12 12
ll 1 2
10 1s
'I ne
5 ze
Pet.
.708
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u a
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.435
.sm
.ess
lilnehnnta B, Hubs 4,(12 inninxi-T
8-crlbmr 4,Hoops 2.North and s, sny ad a.
co1~mxmA11o:u\z . causes
Jann A. ileiiuman, Pastor
Look forward to Ottober 4, which
Hliiy Day or fullgim Educ ation
Du in mar churc h.Evffr member
~ICAN ~ ' r n z u m
(W . Lln noln md 2 nd mm)
IL J. Warning, Pastor.
'Tha Amarlan Luthafan church
I atr i a l!for ieeiunl on
Christian Fundanaental Teachings"
r imnruction for Batuniay afar-
~ an 2:30.
Sunday School at 9:45.
Service: ovary Sunday mornin! at
OM; aithar in German or English
I *Bibla elaaa li 2:80 or 7:30.
Further lnionnatlon Blalr'!'al. 1502
Tha paaun tntands to u r nn-stations on Sunday P.\l'a.
u : - I
A m s a 1=:v.1.1:1'21.=:!u.r~| CHURCH
(Cor. Jackson und Canter atreat)
H. Nlallln, Rutor.
Sunday Behooi 9:15 A. H.
lumlng Barrie! 10:80 A. ll.
|:'I¢llfn| Mrvkei at a RM.
a n -u u u; -ORGANIZER CHURCH OF
:mans CHRIST or LA'I"I`ER
DAY SAINTS
La wn s u a : b a tva a n u h a ' n m
i r T. J. Elliott, Omaha.,Supply
Sunday School at.10 O':1oek.m u m s w a m a z 1 1 L n ,
BT. ¥'RA}\ICIBBORGlA
{Ca!.hollc Church)
(Co ma: Ca lla : me a n s ms)
~sth: C. A.Bayandorfar.P a m
n m a n d Third Sunday at
u=. lm at a J L. al.
Baeond and Fourth Sundays. I(
e 10:30 A. u.
¢ _ n » u - u u n a n
I S E A L J I. c _1:1.z.1:n.
85-5%.C o u n t y Ju d g l .
. -........._.-.._-.__.__ ..._..¢.-. . -ND"!I{.'E or HEARINGPhat. s`I=:1'r1.f:s1sH'r
¢..¢-.
"wE»:»{0?§ HEAillNG
s1wrr»: DF Nrznmsxn, i
li l
Washington County i .
In the County C0llliJ
In the Matter nf the E-ltlte of
Samuel D.Bouvier, Deoeued:The
hola at luv, n ext ofrh la er e d lto n
and All pe:non:intl in slid
estate are hereby notified that on the
19th dl! of 3¢PL» ms, Mice Bou-
vier filed u petition in amid County
Court aliegiug among other thing:
that Samuel D.Bopvler,an inhab
tnnt of wumnnon County , Nehru
lts, died on the :gan dey of Bept.,
1926, leaving no int Wlll and Testa.-
ment.and poueued df Real and
Penc w Emu enthillted at $2500.00
und pnying formlminiatration there~
o f Q
lr you nu so appear .i nm County
Sault on the l'l'th day of October,
1925, it 2 o'eloek PH., and contest
:aid petition, the Court will lppolnl
Ula Bouvier or some other suitable
#non Admlnistnto end proceed to
4 settlement of Mu te .
Witness my hdhel and OB QRI Seal
this 19111 day of SOUL. I .
¢sl-zu.;I. c .ELLER,
35-5t.\County Judge
"You '|¢m't go so tht main with
me ln your old hat?""Certainly »»n "\-
"'l'hlt'¢ 1113! whit I thought, ao I
¢Il¢lr.'¢ buy 4 ticket for you."-Nation
Zephyr.J
I 9 ;: n
C H U R C H
( C o r . C a t h :u a m s u - u m
o. U . l ¢ f .P m u d, P a st o r .
Ba nds: 81114-ol 10 :0 0 A .14.
u m m S l r v l e l 11 : 0 0 A .I .
p w o r t h L e q u l 6: 3 0 P .l l .
E vm l n g a o r vi e u a t 8 P M .
P r a y e r H a t i n g W o d r m d a y n a n -
-~' ! : N .
a m w a E P I S O O P A L C H U R C H
( C u n t S t r u t b u t t o n s i t h u n d i t h )
R e v. C h u . D . i l e r i n g , P i n o t
H o l y Coux mum lon m u S u n d a y
H o l y D 1 7 a t 7 : 8 0 A . U .
C h u r c h Sc ho ol a n 9:4 5.A l s o u r -
w a r y Bu n d s y .
smwr: 01" CRI:D|'|'n1=m 1\or r;Q1,\'rs
q q ' -
STATE GF, HEBRABKAJ
aa.W a h 1:County i
0'Hanion,aher l D'Hanlon, Atlya.
In lhlc 0!ll\? Court
In tha Hatter o the Estate of
IElma R.Bunn.I)e».\esu\ed:To the
Creditors of Sala!Estate:You A n
Ho r n b y xmr m , ' r m I will sit az
the County Court Room in Bialr in
lah!County,on the 2-ith day of
October,1925, and on the 25¢h day
af January, ms, at 10 o'¢!ock AM.,
on each al' aah! datpa, in receive and
examlna ai! :lalma agalnat mid F.4-
lale, with a view to their adjustment
and allowance.The time Ilmitad for
the presantatlazn nf claims aralnst
said Plallla 1| three monlha from the
24th day af Octobqr A. D. 1925, and
the time limited for paylucnt of
debts in One Year from aald 24th
day of October,1926.
'WITNESS my hand and th!s¢aI
of said County Cond., this 191.31 day
g .,
Hrrmln, Ncbrukl; ind TM Gonnec-
:im Hntw Life Inxurmoa CompanyafHld fo td Qonnecdqi,te h Us - |
fnmlanu, I will an Saturday, the 17th
i n sf 0¢¢¢,b¢1-,1925,at I 'clockm a . o f u w d u ' a t t h e - f f m ;
ioor of the Washington County
Cbnrt Home in 1110 City of Bld r,
Washington Cbunty,Neb rls h,n l!
lt public auction to the hi8he1t and
bu*blddtr for : u h in land,the
fcliowing described m l u t l l e zo-
nd!
II
I
I
M U f I ~~D U '\ A P \ l l l \ }\ r \ l H 4 »v u l u v ¢ r » l I u l ;v ¢t h e r e o n .'I s m e m m ,m s ,a t z o o ' : 1 o c k A x . ,
r c f i : n e u r o n m m e u m 1 h ¢ _ ! . l t u c o n t e s t m e p t ! N i n n ,w e C o n n
n e x t o f k i n c f u i d m i n o n ,a n d a l l m l ?g r a n t t h e p a y e r t h e r e o f l n ]
p e r s o n s i n t e r e s t e d i n t h t i r g i d e s -n u k e m e h o l l | e r m d f u r t h e r o r d e r s . ,
t a u :b e ,m d t h e y h e r e b y a r e d i m e -a l i a s n n o u a n d d e c r e e s a n t o t h i s
a d u a p p a r b e f f a n t h e D i a r l r i c t C o n n C o u r t m a y m e m P ¥ ° P ¢ f »
o f W u b i n n o n C o u n t y ,N e b r u k l .o n I W i t n e s s m r z u . - . a a n d O f f i c i a l s m
Lhh 22nd day of August, 1925.
(SI`.AZ.»}I. C. ELLER,
snsz.County Judge.
the 19th day of Ocwbar,1925,at
no cfclock P. Id., at the Court House
in Qho City of Blsir, in mid County,
tnnho1r¢am\e.I!a.ny than be,1rhy _.__ _the nn1r|In of nhl netitionor should un»l1.f*l:° nr' uvu:n:r:
- .m s A .u .M y
8:00 P. zu. Daily
exempt Sunday
except Sunday.6:28 P. H. Daily except Sunfiay
736 A. Il. Sunday only
T|11n| SMI#
8:26 A. H. Dnlfy exolpt Sunday
12:35 P. ll. Daily except Sundly
6:28 P. al. 01111-
\-_ ~ s - : w w w xI I
or our great "uuuumg cr'fps, luu having n corresponding incmue.If Gu n d hlnnd-Beet c mp in thus pl!! mul John 11.Bevcridle, super A numoor at ncnnnm our un a3 ;n dnxlmi in ~;»g~;;;=; every farmer in W auhington County vic inity unusually good.intemlcflt of Omaha schools will gh¢»'autoed to Bhfr Sunday to see Ar-
n ncorne ro - i n anal (hm nm|u\ nr swat clove:Qxfod--Plans fomminsr. for estab thg_a~hirc»=; ol' welcome.Mrs. A. ll.!liI\non and Kcnnard combined do-
rl. camlu:fY~
BDT
$50 sn acre beside a amp of hay.
There are several speciupf :wee
~ "I -i»]§.¢"p»§{u§¢ lm hay liahing new chicken hau:_hery here.Rive. ..r Ambler, Ph., national pm feat iilnlr in n fiat fl!'li ball =»~»»\
atnn wan wiv.: !|||!l\ mm! return: for Schuvler-Bids onenecl for extend- ideal. wnll respond.ChlIl0\l¢ ll\¢l 1MIN l3¢l'1'¥» Ellan M i n 51101 Marsh.elatlliter of
I1
1I
M i..\.|. -... -. - - »¢ - - - - - - - -:haser, namely, the whit: a yellow h Th sz 1:1upmich are biennials.Then then: »nf:r'" ; d h "S md ' 1 ; ' p wi ll!
mm; rnrletin nf vellnw and thc hu-*.|..\.\____.L.-
ing water system.Th; -li~!rict vice-president ol NelI7<ilMf1<i1¥0m Anna Kniep, tho Rolfe Mr. and Hn. Bert Blah of Spiklr
Butte-New high line inaulied be hlllka will meet in conference on Lecmue of Heienn, Okla. wane din- pnsed any Friday night at 12:30
tween here and Atkinson.Wednmmlay morning with the nation-Mr guests of Dorothy Widtnar on 1? the hoapitai in Knmey when shi
North m m - 1 ' m u nronosed for $3 v{¢\'presimienls, Mn. J. F. mn. of. \\vd=\w1\r evening.md been for um put fc ur months.
week clover has proven to be ben!
inpted in this pan of the United
atea, the yellow being best adopted
r.the south und southwen.
Our soil here in Washington Coun-
y being brought by the old glwer
ong before white men came il well
u|:plied with bacteria and does not
red to be ;rtl£icI\llyinoculnled, ex-
pt In Instances of small depression-
l :ren which have no dwnage out-el. as this produces an meld soil.In
repnriag seed bed, It should be from
rom weeds and well packed.Seed:
ng In this part of the country ahoulzl
dom in the only spring, about
we or seven day:before th e In t
llllng frost.Only need which germinolea 15%
r more, should be sown end at the
te of 10 to I2 pounds of hull seed
| the acne.This may be sown with
e oats either in a drill or broad-
ost.It may also be sown with the
om planter hi rows und harvested
or need with a corn binder.
" ''~
1 N o E R s o L L
Reliable Watches for School
$1.75 to $lI.00
Every~BOY should have one.
GIRLS too, should have an Ingersoll Watch
`Men'a Wrist Watches for Golfing
and Car Driving.
Ingersoll Radiolite tells time in the dark.
Pocket Ben W atches
$1.50
A Watch that works for the man who lvorks.
For Farmers, Mechanics, Boys and Sportsmen.
W atc h lor Our Attr ac tive W lmluw Dis play liaeh Frlday
H. O LL ERMA NN
Expert Wetchmnker -- Exclusive Jeweler
GRANT NORMAN
Attorney:
Blxir,Nebr.and Omlhz, Nebr.
Fint do-or aouth 181.11 dz Czpitd
of c ity hall 308 Leflang Bldg.
we u i d .
A l l k i n d s o f l i ve s t o c k re l is h sw e e t
c l o ve r er x e r t h e y be c om e no cu a to m
£0 11.f
0 I 3
B a b y Be ef Cl u la u fo r N e x t Y e a r
N e w i n t h e t i m e fo r o u r b o y s a n d
gd x l s t o b e t h i n g o f g ~ e l t i n g e a l ve s
fo r t h e b a b y b e e f cl ub s n e x t 5e a r .
I t m u s t b e r e m e m b e r e d t h e !o n l y
Ju n i o r y e a r l i n g s a r e e l i g i b l e fo r c o m
p e t i t i o n a t t h e S l a t e F a i r .Th i s i n -
cl ud es a c a l f b o r n b e t w e e n Ja n .1.
1925 a n d S e p t .1,1925.
»0 I
F e l l Fe ed er s'M e e t i n g
T h e a n n u a l fa l l fe ed e rs 'm e e t i n g
fo r f a r m e r s o f N e b n a k l w i l l b e h e l d
a x t h e C o l l e g e o f A g r i c u l t u r e i n L i n -
c o l n o n Oc t o be r 28 1 1 .T h e p r o g n m
h u n o t y e t b e e n a n n o u n c e d b u t w i l l
fo l l o w i n t e r .l i a n y i n t e r e s t i n g t h i n g s
i n r e g a r d t o fe e d i n g w i l l b e d i a c u n e d
i n de t ai l .It i s h o p e d t h l t m a n y o f
,4°
f ,~;\
For Sale:--Some of the hell ra-
cant lo u to be found In the city.
Priced zo sell.Inquire at The Enter-
prise offios.tf.
r .*1 ~.\¢;{~?*~
An Extension \~/Telephone Saves 5'~
Many Weary Steps __.
A main telephone downstairs wizh an ex-tension upstniri, saves many weary steps dayand night. '
'~'§'hile doing the housework in the day, orwhen ln bed at mght, an extension adds great-ly to your comfort and convenience. "
An extension costs bor a few cents a .day.just call our Business Office.
NDRTHWESTERN SELL 1'£I.EPHI3HE BB.
1 .
, w r~~' I . ,. _ - f
5 ~ g 4
cuzatrueling north and south high
\\ay through allte.
Lincoin-Albion-Cedar Rllpiala high-
way lo be graded.Wotbnc h-New harness mop and
drug store building under oonstruc-
zioh.
Gothenburg-Road between this
nhc a md Cond to be rraveitd.
Powams,One.,pmiding.Az the'The young folks hold I commun-
f i n t ;.enero!aeuion that mm i n g iiar Pwr at the I. 0- o. F- hall on
Mn. <:.Il.Wentz,S u u president !I~'r!dly evening in the form of 1
will tall the meeting o order.ln-
YOC-llion _\\.i!| be by l Rev. George
H.Maller,of the i n t Christian
church.and the Henry W.Yates
school orchestra, directed by Robert
Cuncaflfn, will ploy.An address of
hnni time puty .The e venin g vu
fp;-nt in music, games, dnnesng and
stunts.Mr. and Hn. R. R. Jllrclxlld and
liowani worn c ounty nm cdlon on
Monday.Dmeued was twenty-tour year:
of nge. I. brisk: llknbio young lady
and a favoriti in her homo vicinity.
For four long nan sho had been Q
patient sufferer from thot drum! dl-
selse,tuberculosis.Every known
mean: hld been used to overcome the
malsdy and :ho spent o mr at :mo
time In tha hospital at Kpmoy md
| ||.: AFI NA L 3E'¥'II.EMEN'I'
STATE OF NEBRASKA,QWashington c om ,1 sa.
nn -|1-
aah!estate filed a petition in u i d
In the County Cmlri.In e Malter of the Estate of
you io appear on sl
mlminintnlion Maman!filed herein
be settled and allowed, :rm proof of
hriu-hip be taken, orderfor diatri-
bulion of usets and alignment of
:tower and homestead rights enter-
el;and the uid Administrator dia-
clmrgd.
...,~.h e i r s a t l u v,n e x t o f k i n ,de vi at es ,
ie r nt e es ,cr ed i to rs ,an d _ A l l pe r so n s
in te r es te d i n t h e f i n d se t t lc m e ng o f
u i d e m u a r e h e r e b y u n t i t l e d u m
o n t h e 2 4 0 :d a y o f A u g u s t ,1925,
l
Cwnty Court on the 25th day of
September, 1925, at I0 o'¢!ock A.M.,
and eontut uid petition, the Court
ma;grant the prayer thereof and
make such othbr and further orders,
alluwnnces and decrees u io this
Court may seem proper.
Witneu my ham! md Official Sen!
v m m s r .
Room our Blair Suu Bank
Blair, Nebndh
x
f r a n
* g " ' l !1 | l §; ; §" | 1 " "5 | 1\L§I 11 "
f
3 ~/5 ;f f 'I '4.J\I..1 -Vwit-=~:, Q \ .J -
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0"BANLON, HAHEB A0'HA.NLONAmmeyvnvlnw
o e m l n s u n mx B n il d l lq
m
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MODEL CLEANERS
Cleaning,Pressing Repairing
Located On
East Washington Street
~ Blair, Nebr.
<==>
325t.fu\;nty Juelgf.Reid It right in The Enterprise.
oFRANK S. BIGELOW
(Agent for Fslnnonl lheunery)
Ply : Highest Pric e for
POULTRY. CREAM AND EGGS
Du Fifth Street Smlth of independ
em Telephone Office
Ina. mx. Ben, /uh asm
o
The South Hn!! of the Nonhean not. ha granted.
Dunrtrr. and the Southeast Quarter I! is further c1 " -. . . ... _of the Ncrthuest Qznrter of Section
'Twenty-four £20 in Township Nine-
teen UD) North. of Rina' Ten (10)
Eu.; a the sinh <61 ms. c antsln
ing 120 ac res mare or Ecu :emul-
inx to the Government Surrey,in
Wuhinzton County,Nebraska.
The Plelntif! on the 8th thy of
Deer.mber i924, obtnind a decree ul'
iereclosune in u i d action for me
sum of $12,660.00 with interest there
nn an the hte of 5!&% per annum
fran:she lat my of March 1924,
nd Lydia L. D. Chrixtenun obtained
e decree of Judgment and Fore
closure ln nhl action for the sum of
$3290.30 with interest the:-elm at
the rate of 7% per annum from the
Sth dey of December 1924, and for
lI966 costs eml all accruing en~t»=
'l!e u i d decree of judgment uh-I
fereelosuee providing that nhl pre-
mfeiii above described be sold to
aausfy n ld judgment ana]Casts in
care the mme remain unpaid for as
geriod of twenty dey : from the en
try of mid decree and said judgmentand costa being In full force ind ef-
Iect.n h l premises will be sold to
lltlr fy uid judgment irlterens aml
costs and ell accruing costs ur pro-
vkled by said onler and decree :ml
the law in such cases made and pro
vitleti.| \. _ 1 . \ z _1 1 u \ .! _ .. . e Q - . . e - . . \ . . -
r - - --Scribner--New municipal earim-
mlng pool assured for this place.
Elm Creek--Work begun on Ar-
mada road.u m m m - w o r t of paving C561
mercial Avenue progressing;Shep~
pan! Avenue to be gralreled soon.
Wymore-City Council creates nth
paving zllsfrlct,embracing eight
blockn.Walthlll-Public schools ogened
with large enrollment.Schuyler-interior ol'Dome The-
ater bein; redeooratetl.
ClllIIll*0!1""0\!l 10,000 bushels COPD
harvested from 400acre tract land
near hero.Schuyler'-Bids opened for grading
on Sunshine highway north of here.
Omaha-Plans proposed for build-
lng free blldge over Missouri river.
between this place and Cqttndl
morn. lows.\
Clarlzson-Several blocks grareled
in central and buslness sections of
the city.Schuyler-New power line from
the city plant to Platte Valley Gra-
vel e sane Co.'s Plant.placed in
operation.Chadron-New oil nrell being dHll»
eel here.Onmhn--Postal receipts for month
of August amounted to $214,668.95
an against 3203.15567 for same perl
oul lust year.Falls City -Plans being tllllcttanttl
for building two new hrldaca on the
Rulo road.Mitchell-l'otato croP mosing from
thin dinthct.Llellevu.'Street markers helm!
placed along newly grurelcd section
of city.Wilcox-Main ntreet being :travel-
ed.l.lncoln--First section of the new
cnnltul bulllllllit finished.
wdcoane will be made bar John L.
Kennedy, to which Mrs. Went: will
respond.Mrs.Noel Wallace will
leaml in community singing and hlrn.
William Ullmann,national \'lce-prs
sldent. of Sprlngfleld hlo., will make
an adllrmn._Henry w. Con, director
of bands and orchestnas ln Omaha
schools, will play a group of vlolln
solos.
Following round table conferenceWednesday afternoon led by Mrs. E
C.Maxon,Winchester,Maas.;M m
Il.l`.lnngworthy.Winnetka,Ill.;
Hrs. J. F. nm. Portland, Ore.; Hrs.
C. E. Roe, Denver, and Misa I'nnoea
llaye.-;Washington,D.C.,all na-
tional officers,a musical program1.-Ill he given hy the girls glee club
ol' Central High school, diteded by
Hrs. Carol lllarhoff Pitts,and Dr.
C.Wan!Crafnpton,of New York,
will address the convention on the
child health cruaade.The Omaha
Teachers chorus, compoaed of teach
ers of Omaha schools,directed by
Misa Juliet lcfiune, will close the ses
elon with several numbers.
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SPIKER NOTES
Mrs.'larry Neff,Mr.and Mn .
Henry smunen and family and
Mr. and a Jam-ea Rasmussen and
family 1-pent unday I t the Alfred
2Rolfs.Lserona and Dorothy Wid-
ener vlalttd ln Omaha a fear days
last week.r
hlr.0.C.Gates who has been
spending a few days with his daugh-
ter,Hn .R.E.Fairchild,nent to
Ohio to attend a reunion there.
A number of the Methodist ladle#
are very busy cleaning and paper
ins 1he parsonaae this week.
Mr.and Mrs.Burl Denton drove
up from Lincoln Sunday to bring
the former's mother home, who haa-
been spending the past fear 'reeks
l-1 Lincoln.
Verona Tletaod earns out Batur-
llay from Dmaha to spend the week-
end with Dorothy Widener.
Mrs. H. G. Van Deusen Is elslting
nt the Oscar Andersen home in Ar
lington at the present writing.
hir.and Mn .John Lecrone and
lrranflson, Rolfe Lecrone from Helena
Oklahoma, are visiting ralatlves and
fllenda here.Hr. and Mrs. Leerone
autoed to Herman on Monday.
Mr.and Hrs.G.French were
Sunday vlaltons in liennard.
Beryle Holmes wen; down to Ce
ronco Friday to spend the week-end
with Ahrendlak She retumetl Sun
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E.. Ward and Hr.
and Mn. Glen Rosenbaum anul daugh
ter were Sunday guente ot we A.
Renshaw home."*" *"" "° " h om l Mr. anal Mrs. I-'. 1-1. num were ln
Minn violet Rasmussen, who workn
in a bank at Norfolk, spent the 'meek-
end. riadting hen parents and bro-
then-.She enjoyn her work very
much.Mn and Mrs. Rd llolstein were ln
Blair shopping one :lay last week.
Little llnael Holstein is uble to be
Kennard last Friday.
REV. F.0. BOND DIES BUD-/
DENL Y AT wu anmr tu. w. VA.
The following clipped from the
Wualtlngton,Po.Observer of Tues-
'du Se I.15 r e lt to th death.r.P n es o'"f0o1""'"and nnll "°°"start "lor Rev. F. of none. futher of Hrs.
ac |3 Arthur D. Smalley of this city.. TP'lhrenhefn fl" _ nl" £1 e ensl ltev. Srnulley, who in at present at
then cams home only toseturn when
after a period of months, she passed
away.sThe body was lnought to Fremont
Satunday evening and dren to the
home of her parents when the fun-
eral service was held on Sunday at
2 o'c1ock PM.from the house and
a o'cloclt at the Role Hlll church
tennent was made in the Bose
lllll cemetery.
BE TTY J A NE c n ou or n uts
Little Betty Jane Croudy, twenty
month old daughter of Hr. and Ira.
Wm.Croudy of Emerson,passed
away Tuesday morning, Sept.. 25 and
was hurled Wednesday afternoon of
Sept..te.The death of the llttla one larlnll
untold grief to the parents and the
grandpanents,l r .and Hrs.Jack
Croudy of this dty, who had learned
to regard her with the tende af-
fec tion and who will always llnd a
spot vacant ln their hearts caused
by`her untimely au th .o
NA NE ?A S c n o r n n s s n v mt s
Appolntrn~t of Glen Wilson,of
Blair and C. B. llehrens, of.Ft- Cd-
houn, as crop ~bssrrar (a) ln Wash-
ington county for the Sears-Roebuck
Agricultural Foundation Index,la
announced from Chicago by .V.
lining, director of research fo the
Foundation and editor of the Index.
They nrlll form a link ln the natlen-
wide chain of county agricultural ob-
servers elected because of their first-
hand knowledge of fanning condi-
l.|<.ns and their ablllty to observe
theae and intelligently interpret
them.The Index,to whleh the observ-
ers from thin county will contribute,
a
dak of hearing.
By the Court,
Charles Leslie
rwrzc zz Ol"HEARING
Eatnte of Parker S.Roxenbalm,
Uerelsed,in the County Court of
Wmhtngton County,Neb ruk l.
The State o! Nebruke, To nil per-
m Interested in u h !estate, ere-
ditors and hed:s take notice,thot
W!ll1\rn P. Gottlch has fiied his pe-
tition nlleging that Parker St Rosen
balm tlied intestate In Waehlngton
County , Nebresh on or about Bay
13th,2903 being a resident and ln
hsbitnnt of Wnhington County, Ne-
bzauke un]d i d seized of the fol
lowing described red estate, to-lit:
The Southeast Quaner of the North
weet Quarter, and the Northeast
Quarter of the Southwest Qulrter,
and the Southwest Quarter of the
Nmtheut Quaner, ntl in Section 24.
Township 17, Nonh, Range Il, East
of the 6th I'.lnl.,in Wauvhtmrton
County, Nebraska, Iesving as his sole
anfl only heirs nt hw the following
named persons, towit:Julia A. !tu
senbairn, his widow, and I'estua N.
Resenhmlm, Severe M. Roeenbllrn. lm.
erne,and Lnwnia A.Hovendiek,t
Jausrhter. all of full legalage.
That the interest of the petitioner
herein in the above described ren]
estate is owner and praying for u
detenntnation ot'the time of the
death of uid Parker S. Rolenbalm.
and of his hein, the degree of kin
ship xml the right ut' descent of the
re¢l property belonging tn the said
deceased, in the State of Nebnlka
it il ondered that the same stand
for hearinl the 28th day of Sep
tember, AD., 1925 hefone the court
nt the hour of 10 o'elock A.M.
Dated at Blair, Nebnuka, this 27th
day of August,.A.D.,1925.
(SEAL)~ c .E R.
31-Bt.Co 1 Judge.
NOTICE 'ru c a mnr r on s
s1wr:~:DF'NEBRASKA,I
seWauhingtonCounty3
_ Henry llencke,Att'y
in the County Court
ln.the Mutter of the Estate oi
Little Kerkhoff,Deceased:To the
Creditors of Said Eutalez You Are
Hemeby Notified, That I will sit at
the County Court Room in Blslr in
ma County, on the 20th dey ol' Oc-
tober, 1925 and on the Htl: day of
Jn:-uary, 1926 at the hour ot' 10:00
oe|oek, Adel. of eac h of nhl days,
to receive and eamnlne :dl claim:
auuunst wc! Emte. with n view te
l l
|
h
|,
ri
ecl
o
as
g(3
be settled and allowed, :rm proof of
heiu-hip be taken, orderfor diatri-
bulion of usets and alignment of
:tower and homestead rights enter-
el;and the uid Administrator dia-
clmrgd.
time limited for the premenlation oi : 1' M c 1|'lNl,'II£.f7'£X smnz n 1
months from me 10th day of Octo
(rr payment of debts la One Year
from we! 10th day of October, 1925.
WITNESS mr 21 the nu!
of this County Cou , ihin ith day
al Septsulbar, 1925.
(SEAL)I. C. ELLER.
Ccunly Judge.
nn -|1-
you io appear on sl
Horace UI' HEARING
FINAL BEITLEHENT
S T A T E O F N s n m s u
Wuhinflon CountylntheLtmnty Conn
IItnry Hencke,Att'y
I 1 the limiter of the Ennio of
Tlwmu P. Blsnkenbeckler, Deceased:
The heirs at law, next of ldn. devi
nu, iegateea, Qmlitorn and MI per
sons interested in the final u n le
ment of uid satan are henby nou
ilowl that an the 22nd day of Auxuat
19%,Ad!Thompson the 4\¢lmh1is
matrix of Ilial maze fi lm a peti
non ln u i d County Court, ;:rn;,mg
|* sn.
Coon WITH
cs A s
The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method
BLAIR ms COMPANY
Cwnty Court on the 25th day of
September, 1925, at I0 o'¢!ock A.M.,
and eontut uid petition, the Court
ma;grant the prayer thereof and
make such othbr and further orders,
alluwnnces and decrees u io this
Court may seem proper.
Witneu my ham! md Official Sen!
\t
Season Opened Sept. 15
Y will be sure tnenjuy them Rlvriuus autumnnudnyn in the fields and wnods \f you start out mth
good reliable supplies und equipment.
L L s Shoo! Winchester Shot(1 UNS| | \d SHE .
hmlu patHUNTINGCLOTHINGnhelluhardI
c A MPING SUPPLIES tern: um get the gnme.
SPECIAL mucus IN CASE LOTS
The Model I2 ll l hammerlcn repeater mlde ol
nickel steel throughout.L|¢m- urnnz - per-
fectly hnhuced..........$48.50
Latest Hunting Supplies now an Display
The Amdt Hardware
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325t.fu\;nty Juelgf.Reid It right in The Enterprise.
FRANK S. BIGELOW
(Agent for Fslnnonl lheunery)
Ply : Highest Pric e for
POULTRY. CREAM AND EGGS
Du Fifth Street Smlth of independ
em Telephone Office
Ina. mx. Ben, /uh asm
o
A. C. Debel, Attorney 1Is. the District Colin of Wxahinnr
ton County, Nebraska
Mndreuen. Minors.
|Now on this mn day of Septem
bor,1925, H. being one of the day:
of the I°obrusry, 1926, term of thl!
:CL\.iIi,this matter c u m on to be
iheard upon the duly verified appli
|calion of Jakob Andrenen,gund
iinn of the estates of Helen Andre!
Qnon, John Androuen, and Mary A:.
idresun, minors. urn/int for linens
lo a ll nal estate bciondng to nic
minor: for the purpose of reinvest
ment.; and the Court having heard the
um( Ind being Iuliy nivised in th!
premises, and It appeadng' from aah
appilcatlon and thc proof in supper!
thereof, that It would be heneficll
to said wards, and so ail persons In
trnateel ln their uid esutes, to nel
for the purpose of reinvutmenz, a1
public alle, the real estate of nh
minors. !o~1ri|.:The undivided two
¥lar\anl-New 120 horsepower oil
hnlznlng engine installed in plant of
Ilarvani Elecirc Co.
I c ! l m::n-3".mz being dlnruanuui
for inr taliing new lighting system.
Anua rne n na me 1 nurfully
crop is scarce and potatoes small iw being added to mmdily.Ail the
ubaservara are practlcai.thinking,
farm-mimlad mm.each choun be-|.o com. $2.400 "Ile\.Franklin Orrin Bond, azedlgnuu of the opportuniliu im hu m
65 yenn. of 306 Wlhmn nvenue, wide- oblarvo the meds of ggriculture in
lr known Baptist minister, uiied aml- his own locality and for his ablllty
afnnlv xntnnlnv lftarnunn.Sentcm- rn nnnhr an-nnnmlc nrincinlel in cur-
v-:.......¢._!I' Etna! luuinv mwni.r u u u u i ; - ;u s l s u u u . n n r - -L»h t noel pr i c eS u p e r i o r C i t y t o i n s t a l l n e w p u r i W "'II a 8
l r - -:.....|r|...:..o:.
1 ;v . ".. . .- --_No. 5 to vote on 17.000 bond L-sue.llcatrlcc-City planning to sell
munlclflal electric lines to Nebraska
Gan J:Light Company.
\\':lkel'ietrt-~(ity planning to con-
struct our $8,000 swimming pool.
Friend-Worlt of extending local
wnter mains to begin soon.Plsrttsmouth-Sluch street.|»o\lnlr
being done here.leigh-Principal streets of c ity le
bo arnweled.frete-'l`hree blocks paving on
South Main street, to be completed
neon.Niobrura--l'lor\s~bein:made for
'luilding bridge over érlasouri river
lr t re.lndlsrnola--Plans termini: for con
structing new 000,000 Catholic
church, school and rectory.
Sidney--Sidney la tk Storage Co.
purchases building at Chappell;to
he converted into ice ond cold stor
,age plant..
I
II
IIIII
III
Volumhus-New theater with seal
ing capacity of 500 to be construc-
ted,according to report.Scotts Bluff-Scotts Bluff county
beet tour scheduled for September 23
Columbus-Eagle Cafe building to
Lo remodeled, at ees; of $25,000.
llanerof "Bancro!t Blade"ln
.r tnlls new :dug ea:ting machine.
s.\rsmi.\l. l'.\REZ'sTS' ANI!
IlI.\{l!lIltri'.*\!4!i(}(l.\lll;'j|:
;...-fe-
oul.again.QMies Odlle Allen has been accom-
panying her cousin,Mina \'l'inllred
Allen. to school a few days the phat
week.All visitors are welcome to
cur school.Miss IZdith Month was laid to rest
in the Rose ltlll cemetery Sunday.
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O h i o r a i l r o a d n l a t l u n a t W h e e l i n g '
W .V a . , w h i l e e n r o u t e t o h i s h o m e
h t r e fr o m W e l l s b u r g , w h e r e h e h a d
be e n s e r vi n g a s a c t i n g p a s t o r fo r
eeveral weeks.
A son of Dr. W. C. D. and Susan
so 29 Th |5 ,f Metcalf Bond,Rev.Mr.Bond was i ,1 1;5 |itself.pt.-e arge num r o Ilsom at Williamstown, w.vs.,.\prz1 for as cu urs c o
friends gathered there testlfle-:I the
love and esteem which alle held in
the community.Mrs. Sophie Larsen eeturned lsorne
Sunday from at weelfn visit with her
daughter.Mrs.George Christ.and
family at Craig.
Everyone ls looking forwanl to
the county falr this wreck.qur
school will have an exhibit this fall.
Dr.Cameron was called to the
Louis Rasmussen home Friday eve
ning on account of the illness of
their little son, Louis Void.Ile ln
much improved at this writing.
KENNARD NGTES
Anna vehlal and her father, Nl| |equest of the congregation
Jay lfestal drove out from 0maha;\\'ellel:urg church, had been
I,1860,where he spent the early
years of his life.lla attended and
was gsodoated from the 'rlaatmm
llurdnees college. Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
following his preliminary study.De-
cldlng to enter the ministry, he pre-pared for this work and received his
theologlenlhralolng at the SouthernBaptist seminary at Louisville,K r
Durlng his career, Rev. lldr. Bond
served successfully as pastor of
churches in Ohio and Pennsylvranim
they represent a croarsection of the
thoughts that the man In the fur-
row la thinking, and tlaeirqlolnt anal-
ysts of existing agflc dtunl condi-
tions, as expressed ln the Index, ta
'considered a forwanl step ln lsdp-
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c ns znc n o r C HRI ST
(Corner Lincoln and 2nd Btreetll
L.I L Camp.Pastor
3 Nast l.0nl'a Day will be promo»
tion dur ln our Bible School.Also a
basket dinner at noon.
Dorf! forgd to bring your dinner
and stay for the annual meeting at
2:30 m t .
Thaaa aervlces are all important
and are need you.For the last eq years, he had been
While
church,
aa per-because
at the
of the
serving
a resident of Washington.
aliil active in the llaptist
Rev. Bond had not served
manent pastor of a church
of his health,but recently,
Warden-What's your number. my
Qian?Prisoner 1399-Either No.t989.
1882 or 1998.I can't exactly give
you the right number.Warden-Say!What srere you be-
fore you were sent up?
Sunday for a short visit with old a». acting pastor.1 Prisoner ;399....,\ telephone opera-
tlrne friends here.Hr. and lllrs. George Andereon an-l
children came ores \\"etinea||ly night
from Fremont to spend a ferr hours
at the J. A. Ssrihan home.
llln. Anderson and tilffonl Pnlner
and g n Thus.French accompanledl
Rev. Mr. Bond was married to Miss
Dixie bee Harwood at Bavenwood,
W. Va., December 10, 1889, who sor-
vives,with the following children:
llclen, wife of Rev. Arthur D. Smal-
ley of"lllalr,l'~Ieb,;Mary,srlfe of
Ham Gwen Boonl, and William 0..
Dr.A derwn to Umllll on Monday and Franklin ll. Bond, all of W ash-
". _ \ . - _a L - . .a l a n l . . . . a. . . . .l l a .\\ 1 |l I t l l l f .n f l .
tor. slr.--Templeton Sun.
The walter was taking the order
ot a pretty dr! who wal accompan-ied br a florld podnf,middleand
man."And how about the lobster?" the
sralter inquired.*'0h.he con order srluterer ha
lthmls interest In and 10
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C a r d g a n I C a r r i g a n ,A l t y l .
i n t h e C l u s t y C u r l
I n t h e i l n ; ¢ |o f i h l E s t a t e g f
M a r i a h J . K i n g . D e c e u e d : T h i h e l m
a t i n ,n u t m W . d a vi s - n u ,Eaga-
o f S u n d a y Sch ool b o y :a n d Il r i s .
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l n d m o r n i n g w o r s h i p a t l l A M .
s r . P A U L L U T H R E S S R U L n n m l u n .c m l l t o r s .I n d A i l pe rs on s In -
i h e N o r t h w e s t q u a r t e r o f i h l
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of S e c t i o n t h l r t l - a n ( 1 3 ) T o u m h l l
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5:07111
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rant quarter of the
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U h r i l d e n , O u r S u h r ( l u n c h , D m l h l i n u i d C o u n t y C c u r t v n r i n x t h a t m o d i n M d C o u n t y ; a l s o a m e
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o. u. Hehvui. Pastor
m s s n u u u a n
o f d o n :i n d ho me st ea d r i g h t s c n -
t t n d ;I n d t h e u i d A d m l n l n l n t o r
d b e h a n e d .
I f y o u ( a l l t o a p p e a r b d o r l n l d
C o u n t y C o u r t o n t h e 2 4 t h d a y o f
u i l u n . : ID l l - | | l '| l . l l | § l l \th e N or t h w e st q u ar t e r of s a id s e e
t i o n 1 3 n i é n n a i d , t h e n c e W e s t 2
fe e t . t h i n e ! d u e N a d i a t o t h e p u !
il c h i g h w a y ,th e nc e E u ! 1 0 f e e
t o t h e E m l i n e o f u i d S o s z l h vr u
n u l i vi n : n f t h a H n : l h l o n i n\|.lH.|
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g m : o f t h c t h i r d y u r o f t h i s p u t
o n l n w i l !b e g i n o n n u t S u n d a y a t
w A l . , w i t h t h o S u n d a y S c h o o l u n -
uo n. .1 5 |p n a d i n g o a r r i e l a t 11.
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u n n a d a ; u m a a s 1: 45 .
W s l n n b o u t t o e a m e b n c k t o l h t
'H I D e ve n i n g h o u r fo r a e r vi u .n o
o m n i n r l l o r n u t S u n d a y m n l n x .
A m o n h u n g 'ur e i c o m l is c x i z n d h l
an t i !m l m b t n a n d fr i e n d s t o an
m u l t h e i n vi c t a a n n n n o u n e u l Z u n -
i l .
O d o b vr . m s . l l 1 0 o '¢ l o ¢ k n z . . a n d
con te st u i d p e t i t i o n , t h e C o u r t m a y
g r a n t t h e p r a y e r t h e r e o f a n d m a h
a u c h o t h e r a n d fu r t h e r o r d a n , a l l o w -
a n e u a n d d o e s e n n s |.o. t h i |C o n t i
m a y s a m P l w l r .W i t n e s s m r h a n d o n d 0 f Il c i a l S ¢ d
th i s | 1 1 11 d iy M S e p te m b er , N2 5 .
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35-BL -lf "C o u n t y Ju d g e .
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fo u r t h a n n u a l m e e t i n g o f t h e N e b r m
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l i o o n l ,Jr . ,H e l e n H a r w o o d B o o n i .
l : k e . "c a m e t h e s t a r t l i n g re p l y . - ~
D a i l o n Bre ez e.
S o n - - D u i .o n e o f th e b o n l n
s c h o o i u i d I lo o k e d l i k e y o u .
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A main telephone downstairs wizh J u-
tensann upstnlri, saves many weary steps day
and night. '
'~'§'hile doing the housework in the day, orwhen ln bed at mght, an extension adds great-
ly to your comfort and convenience. "
An extension costs bu: a few cents a .
day.just call our Business Office.
NDRTHWESTERN SELL 1'£I.EPHI3HE BB.
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'd s m . " - F u 1 nu r t h e m m e t i m e fo r a fo u r d a y s y e n s p e n d i n g t h e a u m l n l r .M m .Ve h r a E).S m d l e y o f B l a i r .h e b r a l k l .as»Ju l y , C h r i s t m a s a n e r
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h l l d c a m e l n ~ C o l o .~a ft e r n o o n Se p t e m b e r IT,1925 p " ..o,],.n u t . ",
Mum An nttendanu of 250 delegates] and Mn. Elia Sue Pruner rtmlllilllpuxgu oy mv. u. rrlun annex, .......ar; \1 ut
Ro d l r n m i n tn n mmm.
Buy :Nor school tuppites at The
.terprise otfke.
Ilouse for Rent-Enquire of W . J.
'o va l Phone_ Ind. B32.34-ti
Miss Roth McBride spent het week
isiting at Council Bluffs, Iowa.
For Baie---Note bool:paper and
~vers at The Enterpriae offfce.
Buy a Globe Range and be util-
ied.For sale at the Petersen Hard-
are.33-2t..
C.K.Bendorf, Undertaker, Blair,
ebr.Office phones,361.Rea!-
nce phones. 224.218-tr.
Mrs. Grant Ganz and Eittle son, of
~maha spent the week-end at the
rental, Ed Leweliyn home_
Get our price on Field ,Fencing
rd Barb Wine.We sell Window
Ines.-Peteny n Hanlware.33»2t
Mr. F. C.Puls, of near Benning-
oq waa a pleaaant cailer at The
nterpri|\e office ¥alt Monday.
I`rin. Paul L. Moore and wife have
~cred to the residence of Mrs. w.
i 1l5ers where they have rooma.
Mr. and Mn. John Dixon, who re-
ide down eaat of Calhoun,were
|\ Blair last Thursday on buainees_
Mr.and Hrs.Ed Ehninger and
~n, of Omaha spent Sunday at the
rental, Harry Ervey home went of
~llif |
Mrs.Ever Beck, of I.ake\ie1r, S.
~., rame last Sunday for a visit with
er mother,Mrs.Wm.Ervey, who
s quite ill.
Found:--A traveiing ease.Owner
n have same by inquiring at this
mee, proving property and paying
on the notice.35-lt.
Mrs. James H. Jensen is in a`very
ritical condition at pnesent.She is
t the homo of Mrs. Sophie Taft of
nat Grant treet--
Miss Andre Woitf,daughter of
r. and Mrs. E1 Wolff left thia week
or Omaha where she Iwill attend
r eehne college this year.
Jensen and Brom held their usual
uction aaie on lut Saturday on the
tree;and brought a good crowd
lawn into this ent! of town.
Miss Eiizabeth Schelkopf,county
uperintendent of Filmore county, is
he actin: judge of the school exhibit
-the Washington county fair this
eek.
Mrs. J. D. Compton went to Lyons
:mt Tuenity to visit relatives befor!
ning to Lhaper, Wye. to spend the
inter with her daughter,Mrs.L.
I.Lund.
Martin Heier has purchased a 120-
cre farm west o! Herman, former-
>the property of Frank Channing-
rn.The coneidention is reported
$87.50 per acne.
Mr. and M1s_Prem! Sol!returned
oesday of Iaat week from a week'a
lait in Lincoln and at La Platte,
ehr.Whllein Lincoln they took io
he State Fair and visited Inenda.
llra.M.Simonson has been en
nying a vial; from her mother, Mrs.
.E.Stoner.of Craig,Nebr.who
pant a fear days [ost week with her
nd Mr. Sim-onaon.She left Satur-
» y for her home.
J.E.Campbell,furni9.|.\re,1vs#
and undertaidng.sa-gf.
11 you no 1: in 'rm Enterprise, ¥°u
an know its Hght.
For S ade: -Fir ms ma nsi dméu
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ooanusszomans PROCEEDINGS
County Comrnlnionera Room.
Blair, Nebrnh, Sept. 21, 1925The Bonn! of County Commission-
ers met purauen; zo adjournment
tllien September B, 1925.1=m.¢n\= cm: Nelson, H. c. Bllcn
em!Peter ll. Tyson.
Minutes of ihe preceding meeting
were nad and A proved.After a umfvfexnmlnuion of the
following bllls on the different funds
it Mu moved and seconded that the
following claims be allowed :ml the
County Clerk instruirled to draw
warrant; en the funds indicated be
low to pgy the some.
C c. Cook, Goa Q: oil,
Hans Beck, Labor,
w.L Hlndley ,Labor,
Jack Meonllml,Labor,
Sinclair Refining Co., Gas,
Wnuon Byron, Labor,
Otto Voss, Dragging,
George W uuse, Dustin:-
Fm! Reereft, Labor,
WW; flnnk, Llbor,
49.13
190.00
160.00
100.00
137.81
48.90
31 .os
.|gg.g
14.00
3.00
Prank nhnel,Dr1¢xrir\|:»35.00
John Lu I,Dnfiling,21.80
George H. Hichelmen, Dngging. 21.90
George Nelson, Salary,100.00
wauuin Tyson, Llbol¢24.00
U. s. on W erke, Gu e oil,55.11
Walter Weed. Road work,!6.&0
N. w. Wilkins. Roni work,2.53
Grover C. Wilkins, Drn¢¢inB»e|.e. 5.8¢
Elmer Wright, IIluling,16.50
Sl-m Hall, Grading,s e m
4I
ma. ITS2, Bell 257.25tf.
Hr.A.Alblrlll.of 'Santo Annl,
who i n been vidting hll mother,
Hn .Sophie Jnhnel for the p u t
two months,will leurs Friday for
his home in !,]1e west.
dh? to the hir by attending almost
en m a m today.
E6 Clausen and son arc noir ready
to di your paper humlol and paint
in g lt 1-euonnhio prices.Chll Ind
I 88.8041.
Honey to Ioan on elthor city ox
farm property.Long time I n n if
d ld n d 5-tl
Citizens Savings Bank.
Blair.Nlhr.
Unruh £ LInit. Ambulance Service
Roy M. D. 1-mr. Undertaker.Storr
.': H .
:mp mn on c ¢.,\ei1.1.16
Fred Denison, Drlalzins.82.-I0
J A. Jenpersen, Grease In oil,23.55
Albert Mullen, Road work,2400
Harry Madsen, Rom! work,9.00
Robert Mmlun, Road work,12800
Chrll hhthiesen. Drugdng,18.90
Eddie llencke, Ruud work,80.00
Hans Mencke,Rom!work,69.00
Nicholas Oil Corp.. Oil & gn.35.25
a 1
J.H.Petersen,Dragging,22.05
Glyn Ray. Dragging.15.80
Chu. R°r¢rl. Roni work and
dngzing,41.10
John Bogen, Iloml work,7.50
D. 0. Sheets, Sslary,lW.00
Nice stationery at The Enterprise
office.`|34tt.
J.E.csmpnm,lumltura,m n
and undertaking.50-U.
Buy your notebook paper and
cr ver! at The Enterprise office.
The Episcopal ladies' auxiliary had
a vary auaeesaful bake day last Sat-
urday.
Hia:Sena Hansen:o !Council
Bluffs is vietting Hrs. Skov Nielsen
this week.
C. K. Bendorf, Undertaker, Blair,
Nebr.Office phones 151.Reddence
phones, 224.28-tt'
See our new line of nations-3,
hasinesa and eodsJ,_in several styles
nm! finishes.
tf.The Enterprise Office.
Mrs.Mary Rasmussen. of Omaha
was a guest of Mrs.Clara Pierce
last Sunday evening.
Mr.and Mrs.Will McCann,of
Omaha spent Sunday evening at the
Theo. Wahlatrom home.
hlr. and Mrs.Burl Vaughn have
moved into the llrs.Grace Halter
residence,she being away for thc
winter.
ldra. H. L. Morris and I. C. Eller
ere expeding a vlslt tomorrow from
Mr.Eller's brother,Otis Eller and
wife of Lincoln.
Unruh, &Lang,Ambulance Service
Roy M. D. Lang, Undertaker.Store
Phone: Ind. and Bell Red 139. House
lrcl.1752, Bell 251.25-tl.
Kirby Cook returned from Lincoln
las; Saturday and la taking a ateno-
graphlc course at Gaydotfa school.
There are twelve students taking this
work at the Gaydou home.
The choir of the Danish Lutheran
church meets every Wednesday eve-
ning under the leadership nl'Prof.
Waldo Nielsen.There a n abouthi`P|;.members at present.
Herman Hurdum left Monday morn
ing for Omaha where he Mil attend
the University of Medicine this year.
Herntan graduated from the state
grnivlrllty lan year and has chosen
the medical profession as his career.
H. J. Hansen in getting estimates
of the coal. of remodeling their rent-
al property near the college now oc-
cupied br Prof. Waldo Nielsen. They
plan to add several modern conven-
iences including a nlce porch, bath
room, etc.
Mina Ida Jensen spent last weelt
end with her frieml, Misa Alice Ran
mossen of Omaha.Dunn; state fair
week.Miss Ida visited an uncle in
Lincoln.She Is now beck at her
work at the Danish Publishing Houne
in the bindery department.
°' hir. and Hrs. Chan. N. Hansen entezwned in honor of their non, Ed
ami wife on lust Sunday evening at
dinner.A number of relatives and
friends en}oye¢I_one of Mrs. Hansen'a
famous dinner:after which a very
pleasant evening was spent.
Rev. Sharp, of Qmaha. of the Bap-
tist denomination spoke at the Bap
ttel.church Sunday morning.Rav.
J.A.MeiIceman of the Congrega-
tional chnrch spoke in the evening.
Rev.Arthur Smalley plana to he
home for next: Sunday services.
e
Sun sum-I up an unsnnenhla un
ment in #hue fur words:' l t i lgoodpuede: to rink public »~-
nixed by uxsdon In enterprise;-
doubtful bandit."To which
I-tnmey Hubs adds. *"!'h1 nun!!I
no better than the Illusion ol ll!
i n g a tth a lp lg o tn n d wu ti n g lt
hung-hola.It il all an il]ud¢n."
John F. Hilgenlnmp, Labor,8.00
lntomational 5lar. Co., Labor,19.90
Void Irollnd, Team work,130.00
Emil Knudoon,Labor,22.50Waiter Larson Goran, Repairs, 73.06
Hunry Hiller, Team work,12.50
Guy HeDonllm|, Labor,105.00
L H. Hc lh wsl, C u h i n .4.50F u n k m m .u w ,mo o
'.|
u n o u o n o n n o o n f w u o o l n n n n n o n r u n n v
ff-
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g w ,,_
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Good Eats
2 bv the Baskerful
`Buy y ourC lro¢erle¢ by the B ukellul.C u b an d
Curry .Il lx both ec n nomlal a nd prn tka l.Th i !
mu m | sa vi ng o l Imm u ne xo th re e uu uon every
nnlc le to the c unumer.W h y n ot ta ke ui va n tn n
nl thi s.Try It ance and be c onvluced of th e l d 'vantage ol Cuh and Carry.\(
Savelhe iaennies the S S will
care for themselves.
Quality Cash Market
s. H. POUNDS. Prop.
u v f | ~ < . | u ¢ ~ o u c ' u u v o | . v o ~
J. Wm. Nah!nberg, Llbo
D. S. Pritchuzi, Lnbor,
Standard Oil Co.. Dil,
Sum Stlvena,Labor,
Ed Storm, Labor,
Watson Tyson, Labor,
C. R. Wilkinl, Labor,
Loonuwd Hansen,Labor,
r,3.50
50.00
4s.u
305.00
1.87
4.00
9.00
8.00
Mn. Frank Allbery , Boarding
P0073 20.00
Advulce-Runtely T|'\!¢sl1erC0.,
Repnln,1.98C. R. Gray, Suppiies for poor,48.85
.{C¢m!inued next week)1
New Home Theater
`PRoaRAm
- S E P T E MB E R 2 4 s o O c t o b e r | -
TuuRsnAv`
Mule Prevan, Monte Blue and Clqn Bow ll
" K IS S M E A GA IN"
Comedy-"WHY HESITATE?"
Readt.hendsin'Il\eEnterprla¢
J.E.Campbell,furniture,r u n
and ¢m4¢,»¢,¢;n|50~t.f.
Youths Companion and Enterprise
one year for $3.50.if.
Dr.Leyland s u m ,Chiropractor.
Farmers Statelisnln Building.11rf.
City Loan-I,mn ! h i r payments,
prompt service. George B. Riker.
Mr. and Mrs. John Blaco, of Ken-
nard were shopping In Blair yester-
day morning.
Dr. Villa Earl and ber sister, Mrs.
O. Hammang Ire visiting in Afllng-
ton this week..
For Sale--Two Hampshire male
hog;If sold before Oct.1 will be
rold at a bargain.
35-lt.A. J. Croudy, Blair. Neb.
Wayne Strlclriett beads the lint of
foot-ball victims, havin; broken his
collahbone in the game recently..
Ben Bailey has leased the Armit-
Snydcr Filling Station and will con-
tinue to sell Sinclair oils and gas.
Hr.and Lira.Earl Hurdle and
Mrs. Anna Peddie of Herman, were
business callers in Blair Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Killah of
Omaha, were lsst Sunday visitors of
Mrs. Mynle Kilian on South street.
Hr.and Lin.Skov Nielsen plan
to take their 'raeation around Oct. 1,
and will go to Chicazo for about ten
days.
Unruh l Lang, Ambulance Service.
Roy M. D. Lang, Undertaker.Sto
Phr nes Bell and Ind. Red 139.House
Ind. 1752, Bell 257.25~tf
Chicken thieves took thirty of the
fancy stock hens belonging to Hr.
and Mrs.W.E.Beard\while they
nere off on a vocation.The thieves
were no; cal ht.
Hugh Wrizht has had the pleasure
ol n visit from his brother. W alter
E. of Chicago.IIe came out on the
ecxursion rate and was only here
ever the weelt-end leaving Sunday
evening .
Won! from Mn. Norman Wilkins
bedside at Lord Lister hospital in
Omaha brings the gtarl news that
:the is better and has a fightinl
chance to pull through which is good
:news to her many friends in and
around Blair.
Hr.Martin Steiniclt, of this city
and Miss Johanna Frandeon,of
Battle Creek. Iowa were married in
Council Bluffs tant Friday and wilt
maize their home in this city where
Mr. Steinlck is employed at the Mol-
zaard Jens-enshop.'
The body of Mrs.w.H.Russel.
who died at La Grande, Oregon. was
cremated and the ashes sent to be
deposited in the grave by the side
of her husband in the Blair ceme-
tery.This was done last Sunday
morning with appropriate ceremony
old fdends being present.
A very pteuant "get acquainted"
party was held at Dana College last
Friday evening eo that all the atu~
elente might meet together in a eo-
clal way and become better acquaint-
ed.Work is opening up in !ine
shape this fall and a lane number
of students are enrolled.
Dana Collge started the fall rcs
Paiuam Are Bland
In :losing on editorial having par
ticulurly to do with tht n u m
situation in Ornlha the Fnmont Tri
hone clones *ith tho following gon
oral observation about lb !pod!!~
of puB1lc utilities in tho hr mind:
"The popular nntagonlsm iowa
nllroods, ilnlt c ar cdmpaniu, x
companies,light companies,m u
companies and othar utllltic l i|
result of absolute lguonnol of ooo
miitionl.is 1| | ploy of pnjudico
Blair High School Tattler
BL AIR, NE BRASKA, S EPTEMB ER 2 4 , 1 9 2 5
Edited by D. V. lluaer. Buptrlnlf nl of the Blslr Gly Schoollu
FACTS coz ic annnec 'ms discussed :ml tlxomughly ihought out
BLAIR CITY SCHOOLS during this year.We eannoi what
1. Blair hu one of the but pne-
pared high school faqultiea in the
at the building proposition 'fm much
lnnpr.
of the city achool.
lim Ne llie W alla e moiled lion
day fer post grldunte work in th
Blllr high school.
andy.8.56:M 5 t h o i o i m u ~One of the greatest Lelchlrs of nil | | 7 ; ¢ | ¢ g; mr i n ' wg tml h ti f tn l
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Pl
ti m e s g a n h i s de m -d t lo n o f 1 u n i -I M Q O U O : p o d m e l m o p l r n u a a n
m f srornllv a n l d n d l n l u n t i l a li one 35 .5 9 07 09 3 h i r I D | 0 0 6 l f l l i $ 7 1|o s x 4 .| a o u rm .
AY
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anim; enum | s.|| || .1 ¢: e ll
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l u m u d u h m u - d u u u n a
thpoctdilelst B1|ir,Noh..u.ndu
!l||A¢¢n!Con¢1~|notHa.rch8,l|'!9-
lvl f v mh le f l n t ln r n i n s l z u d l d l i .
If our uhooh, as one would think
Xu Banning zo the pnttle :rf the idk
nch or the silly nonsennl of Unite
the pat In their existance by ank
ing th omn lf a miserable trying Lo
"kwa up with the Jones,ua run»
1 v q n u 1 ;| |. -- - - - ' - -- 1 - . - ,r v ' v wul: chain m prima belly fldlrs. 89.
WQIOJII;£004 9.0 eblel fndlrc. $1.18one: wr ld me fll60|"l.l?.00¢'I.T|;
common to u t r m a n .lI.1l0¢.'I5;3001! to choice nockni.i1.1|9¢.4o:
tslr touaod am-ckcn._;g»»=-»= cum
mon so tal::lock 86.500l.&0;
aaopanalomot.Thanuoaaofmb-l e r l h n arlll b a in lt a n tl y re r o o h d
f n m o o r m a k l n g u n a t t h a e x p b
l t l t l o f i h a t i m a p a l d f o r i f t h a p o b -
Ii a l u r a ha n a t l i ie d so t h e r l r i a a lh a su b -
a e r l p t l o a sr l l l n c m a l n l n f o r e a a t i h e
Q e d p a t a d m b a c r l p t l o n p r l a .B u r y
a u b a e l r i b e r m a d a n d a n d t l z a st t h e
oo n d l i l o n a a n m a d e a p u t o f t l u
e o n t n c l .ba ivr ea n tl la pa b Iia b e r a m !
l l i l l d b a r .
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A b e l l a r t i n n y s t h a t i f r w w a n t
' t e h w l 'w h a t pe op le t h i n k o f y o u
t h a n i a j u s t tara w a y s t o h w .
IIIlfll I l i w u i :sul;lla a i u 'I n u vu echi ldr en who a ra sea l. to th ese ac hoo la
c o m a a n y w i t h Id e a l o n l y o f t h e
sh al lo w ol de o f li fe t ha n th es e sc ho ol s
ah o u l d n o t 'b a do l er at ed .Sc ho ol i a
n o t a pl ac e fo r a pl e a su r e ra s or t .
s c h o o l i t a b o a l n l a a a n d t h e s t u d e n t
w h o sees i t I n t h a t l i g h t d l l r e a p
r vw a w a h u n d r e d f o l d b u t t h e s t u -
d e m w h o i s s e e k i n g o n l y fo r p l e a i -
u n i r l l l w a l l u p s o m e : l a y u l | e n _ l l
in t o o l a t a t o di sc o ve r Ural.h e ha s
araa lad b l a l i m a a n d h i s M o n e y an rl
m a t t h e p h n n l o m g o d o f p l e a s u r e l r
} u a t a m o c k e r y -
W a be l ie ve I n a d u a t i o n ,i n t h e
t r u h y It o c k t r t .Q4 .l 00 i. !G Z g e e k
m o r o n .$ { . t 5 0 l . 3 $ ;m e a o w a $3
S i g u e :ato ck ca lves .$s.oo08.&o.
l . | | h t H e p C a l l l e t t e r
O n i ! | 1 0 0 f r e s h h o n a r r i ve d 'h e e
G U ' a n d u s e m a r k e t 'n a s t r o n g z o a
dl m a p l a n a r .B e a t l i l h t 'a d g h u a o l d
a t I ! 0 l l 3 . 1 0 a . | | l b n l k o f 1 r a d I . n | I r \ |
u su . 4 o o 1 z . a o .
P a t L l m b a l h a w D l ¢ I l n l
Si xt ee n th ou s an d fr e s h ah a a p an d
l a m b !t a r a roc advad a n d t r a d e was
fa i r l y ac t i ve .h t l a m b s m o ve d a l o e
t o i k l o w e r w i t h l o p a t m n h e d
e r l a m b s f o r a za n a r a l l y a n d y a t
n u t .A m l i m o r o m # I n d r
Q u o l a l i o n a o a l i n e n a n d l a m h a : -
La m b s . m o o d t o e h ol o e . l !4 . 3 5¢ 1 4 5 o
st a te .S e ve n t y p e r o e n t o l t h e h i g h
sc h oo l te a c he r s h o ld p ro fes s i on a l l l f l
cer ti fi ca te s.~
2. O n a c co u n t o f a n ec o n om l c a! A d '
m l n l a t r a t i o n , t h e t a : l e vy o f t h e B l a i r
a c h o o l a h a a b e e n o u t fr o m 18 . 5 m il l s
o f l a s t y e a r t o 12.9 m i l l s fo r th i s
ye a r .8. Th e a n- er a xe te ac h in g e xp e ri e nc e
fo r o u r h i g h school l e l c h e r n i n s i x
ye a r s p e r 3.eacher_'1 -h e r a n g e i n
e x p e r i e n c e i s fr o m 2 zo 15 ye a rs .
In t h e Ju n i o r h i g h s c h o o l , t h e a ve »
r a g e ls 5.9 ye a r s ..Th e m e e In
l e a c h i n g ex pe r ie nc e l u f r o m t w o t o
.I
T h e B l a i r H i g h sch ool r e c e i ve !a
ve r y fi n e il l us t r at e d p a m p h l e t f r o m
t h e C i t i z e n C o m m i t t e e o f W a i l i n g i o n .
N e w Ze e l a n d .
Th i a p a m p h l e t 'a a n i s s u e d i n h o n o r
ol't h e wh i z o f t h e U n i t e d St a te s
H e e l t o W e l l i ng t o n ,N e w Ze a l a n d i n
A u g u s t 1925.
In w f i n t t o e i u c t l o n , w e r e a d W e l l
ln g t o n 's ci t i z e n s , l i k e o t h er N e w Ze a
l a n d e r s , a r e ve r y ple as ed t o o f f e r a
w a r m we l co m e t o t h e o ffl o e r a a n d
m e n o f t h e fl e e t o f t h a t g r e a t f r i e n d
co u a i n l y n a t i o n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s' H n a
of A m e r l c a , w h i c h is s t r o n g l y a s s o c i -
..a-.I .. .h h e l. ; ll u le lp l |" »a |s ne av§¢ f¢ }
will open the football season on.Th u r s d a y a g a l n a t t h e * R o w l e t e a m
at Ro s a li e .
T R A I N I N G T o T H I N K - - 1 ' I f f e ¢ % i ve
t h i n k i n g m a k e : t h e ca p t a i n o l ' m e n .
T h e ch i l d t a i n e d t o l h l n k be co me s
t h e m a n w h o u m l e n t a n d a h i s p r o b -
le m s , p l a na h is w o rk , c on c e nt r a t es o n
c u e n l w a , k e e p s h i s e y e o n t h e g o a l .
T h e p i n e s o f a s t a t e a m o n g c i vi l -
iz ed co m m u ni t i e s i n d e t e r m i n e d b y
th e c h ar a c t e r of i t s Pu b l i c sc h o o l s .
M o n e y n e e d b y i m p o ve r i a h l n g t h e
hcho ola i s a c i vi c en d ra vag a nc e .
M e n m u s t a t le a st . b e io u ch e d b y
u l t n a a x m n vn l h u m n r n l l v.lI1 |l \
4111101 die or run for offld on nn in l \ . I . \ l w l l u u n e
* F \ f n l { . \ l ¢I vu u a l n \ ¢ l | i l | | | | vu n \ u » n 5 u vu l v|vu \ ; v-' J v- - ¢ | ,_ . . .n pr n e ti e n i id e al s fo r d o m i n a t e d b y r e l i g i o n i f t h e y : r e g o
h a n d l e t h e we a p o n s w h i c h science
---p u u v i n t o t h e i r lm n d s .
:e m i n t h e M un i r : d e p a r t T h e r i g h t o f t h e c h i l d t a k e n p i e r -
| ! " " ' . " ~r"| 1'-F '1'!_'1 ! -de p e nd e n t zu-hex.k n o w t h a t \m a d e n t p u i n r e a l m
,o n l y w h a t h c p u t s i n t o i g a n d i f h e
T a : - a m p !B o l d :B u !G o n n l n t p a u h i ;e a r n e s t e ff o r t w i t h a d e f i
n l t ;l¢ ¢| -¢|nO|l i L ;u H I l i n "l a h
m a r s . m . s o o 1 s . : s : l l l U ! l |r m meh0100.81~|.oo 01i.z5:n n l l vu ,c a n
m . n o q n . o o ;n u l l n l l . m a z e . m o o
m m s ;w n h a r l .S u o o a f n ;f u
'll l t Ml l vva | . ¥ ua u l lu l l . ; \ : ¢ n HIM ua Al¢\a\||\¢a588,t h i s y e a r 890.H u u r e ve r t h i s u o r l d p e a c e .
y u r t h e h i g h school :h ou rs a n i n -l
e n s u e l n e n r o i l m e n t \ | r h i l ¢ t h e g n d e s Th e en r o ll s !
s n l l w
How ur-free hand:Inez-eue the
burden oi taxpayers le let forth in
a striking vu by J ulius H. Bsmon.
Iormer Federal G:min Adndndntntor.
He puts It than:
" A man worth over l~'4.000»°0°
r n !u l l u i s l e w l b n w 1 | | |o v n y
reward.
There is no royal road to learning.
A mon m lu r e his posterity
width and Ill that pee with it but
an edoenion he never an iemre, that
im-up to the lndividud.The doo
,ghd lui year.n developed 1, 3,|,;!ia wide open for the youth of our
ein, I,K.00¢'1.00;feeder urn. use
o m .
NEBRASKA HALL
(Continued from page one)
ther evidences.o!a tendency to
collapse beoom¥n;apparent about
show a alighg decrease.
6. On account o! the large increase
In enrollment, it nu found neeeasarytoIimit. enroliment in eertsin hiih
school eluoea.Chase; in Bookkeep
ing,Shorthand, Typiritlng,Physics
and Domestic Science have been doa-
; . !i n f n i l h n r n n l n f | n \ M \ I .
ment ol' the high achooi la larger ity over every other claim.than l|st year.The Blair Gnded nchoole wiil send
The orchestra hu shiny-:wo mem L pgnmamhip exhibit over to the
bers.Wuhington County Fnir this week.-
The Boys' Glee Club his abou! for The pupils of the Blair City Schoois
ty members which is n fifty pereenl made fine progress in penmanlhip
ineneese over lu: year.outing the o u r school year.The
'Pho ftirh' Glen Club is no luxe it work in uenmanshin attracted fever-|." "'"";.'a:a"'.r.:; mlm: \|»|||.§" '"" "'i..'¢;;..iI}|¢h||\{|I." nt.'¥ of the liste.
Mn. John A. Rhoades visited the! floors .of Congress."This is a newInu us U uul|v|lun f ;b th f ~a ew yean anger sr e u V]§¢'§§§»$}§.."<§.L§£"p|;£» for a .r»}=}l>I lligh school on Monday.Vis and five question wat will nquim 9.
PIONEER 31=;'|'|LE11 (30143 applsntion of heavy steel rods. n""im¢w senior high schooi.It is a itor: are nlwayi vreicome to observe great amount of originsl thinking on
1 m . d o a nn¢!r»nfur1.ber ten¢lenc=l a bn 'sf.ltic n that should be lhoroughlylxhe work of the pupils md teachers tie part ot the hsgh |-chan e li e n,,____,__, ,___ ____ r\..-\of the walls m collapse was :mzsm1;""'_°
1 Ke!sa*"'i v u l l l EI R ! ! : n u n p i g ! v n u ;~3e s o n Ju l y i t h , 1 8 6 9 w h o , l t u » ¢ | " " , , - . I° " . ' . 'I' I- i
The building in the home lu! Thursday afternoonlu" vshau an sill] livinghu Nnbruka.EXAMINATION DATES
a ; f | \ r r l ,l u u l p l l l l m m m r s .s t u : -i s .i n D r ° | P ° ¢ ¢ -'when lhe heavy roof wiih lu nun ihelpea her celebnte her birthday. A Saturday, Jan. 23. urzuLin pa rk, that i s hop , an ull- em Sp lkc r,of Keellnt,Wyoming wan! lhrus; hu n tendenc in rockY 50 ble evening was spent.slltufdly e April 17' meini nearly twic e an hlrh as list yur. ;?en;°n :: ; r J . ;° ; t: ; ° nr ; 1 G° ;x; a n d dis!ntel'l'0'~°th e m d u r i n g e vq r y Mc C A RTH' £ O. 1 \ é D C RE E K "3" §f".1.?1. and family, of iiennanl Saturday, June 3. mg
Ya; tulle, ba; gmdea, an about $4 1..:\.-J wind norm.,Izzéft Sunday evening at the Me r I Saturday, July -4,19-5
For ¢gv»~. »p~=~;¢ 'ff.._§f°j"__f._§In the passing of Mr.3 | 5 "nn~A!!of the expert: who hue .ton Wmchell home.-J .L_ ._:.-..-£¢.. -..|\..uhl.| nuns.:Mr nnnl "ri .lnlnlr jnnnorsnn. nf:--......I l. )l\ {\ \ lF h lI I | I I-IALL111|I W C !l l ll l | l D W l l I|u i m l u u I !.\ } 5 ¢ | | | | | | U q a vvr a l s y l u \ . | | u u u : I l g t i s ¢ n n u "m - - | H -r .--..a d v a n c e d p r i u s a n d o n I : u h h " ".'. '; r °.f.- '. '1'Tf'. .." .T." 1f_ ". '. f'f'f°I'.. .f"L `l'fl rm t h e d a n g e r l i n i n t h e po s s ib l e ! B o :B u t t e c o u n t y w e r ? vi s i t i n g Mi a -m ' § " j , _ m ~, ; . : : : d ; h ' n ; ° : r ; :D l g u vt u w x : a . . | .1 |
i Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Grnver~lnd zarien thmuizh hizh shool.BoardV l l l n u i 1 | l i § | s l¢.nu uun t w o m d l c h l l d z e n w a n t t o V a l p a r -g .4 5 i |3 | " "|;M c w ' y ...r °. E " ' d "~' a n n ' q n r l l \a n d vi ¢i Ilu |I O l l ! ' l l ¢| _ 'i E _'l ". - ,- _ "L _ 'fi " f. . f. -. . -_ _ ., _ f- . . . .\
was also then.They returned home henniai riding;gnmes.
lon Monday wenina moo! dormllonr.s¢1=»°1opens Sept
bf. G. Grover was a business ea¥Ier 22nd.Address Abba Willard Bowen
w n malt ws real land of ann.» mm in uw »» mn¢ § ;} n ]f s }L } §| = _ _____~
"KISS ME AGAIN"
Comedy-"WHY HESITATE?
FR ID AY .s m u r i m v & S AT. MATI NE E
Hlrold B¢|lWr|(ht'| Puwerlul Navel
"WHEN A MAN'S A MAN"
Wlth Ruben Fruler. John Bower: and Marguerite
de In Mane
Comedy-"PLEASURE BOUND"
suNuAv
Lewis Sinus. Lew Cody. Blanche Vidar In
HUSBANDS AND LOVERS
Fox Ngws, HODOEPDDGE :nd sPoR'n.|an'r
MONDAy AND TUESDAY
Return Engagement of the
Silver State Trio
Complete change ol Vaadeville and Pictures
each Evening
0|| the Sa'een~!|onday and Tuesday
Ben Ly tla a nd Clllre W indsor In
"BORN RICH"
MERMAID COMEDY
Hoot Gibson in "SPOOK RANCH"
Camndy-"WANDERINU WAIST LINE"
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
Mary Pickford in "BOSlTA"
MERMAI() COMEDY
IEIIGII ln_n_0|||llE "°f'"!?' fr -°'~:\;::°.':.":...';.'.:.f' ¢=.......I..2"f.l' .1;;rv v v mo r a l K wmw z u h e n n u
ed In Inurmw with the HMMM P°'
lla n d h nntll Uh :hy ennfnuzl
l u impaunu und called Inv m u
dd, hu (MII mal th: lntln armed
fares of Dm -nu and quickly ¢n||\\~
ld t h e mm.'ma pnoslent dau
un lun: 'dl (or any mon wha may
susan n npemlon o( uw muuen
n m h u m u h w m n Cuunty,
l'\|| wll l by man! for mob rule He
h u nnkhurtly io repel lnmrneuon
vltb ou t lin k in g 1 m u m f r o m |
mu for dd hl vli\| uno is U \ :uh
g m - u unwllxmg or unequnl m u m
mu : u m m u r vn u u n u n . - , . . |Wodnndly lt S ¢'¢Jo<k lt the Hatha
em church and interment vu made
ln IM Blah' eenulury 'hun the Mx
`\an| . nf which nrgnnlnlion ha had
'hug been a member, hui :harp of
Un ernmonin lt the gnve.Thanet
| »s~.. | !\uu lu\lly nm: ol ac qullnl
was vu muu evid enn of dm pine
M held in me Imam ol we people of
.l.lVE STUCK PRICES
1 IT enn1'u nmun
d n which a n o f p u t vl\u¢am| `.xlrelt Sumhy:
could not be replaced |Will Thompnun and family we n
To mlko \h| building llle it hu.Sulv.\ny dinner guuu lv.th e ( he n
been duddtsl to remuve thc loo( uui'Gllb¢r\ul\ hume.
thu muoary u (lr an the floor of*w. J . Nnuk c nlenlined lu! Sum
0rder Your
- . = = . . . .__ = ._ .. . . - . ; .- - -
Wlnters Coal Now
E
1 . -
5 -1 =1 1
=
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sw "Equus "f"'l I [anna '°=.-'v'.:;::.1..1;.....:.7.;'a;':....:..7'a;|-=--- Ill from Blair lllsl lilhl. m|,;,j"wf' u.§.I|.f"n2.| za.12.00
s.so
BLM
15.00
=
oInter with on attack of pneumonia ls ""'**'*""""" " " " " "'" " "" ""back in Blair once more being able' UEVUE Red Oxide Barn Paint in
be 5 gallon cons, $1.75 n gdlon.Whitetalrouml by the old of o crutc h Ju and 1_5 gi;for sole at
Mrs. Nels Hansen ol' west Colfax Poteraen Hardware.35-11
gnro a dinner party lat .Sumloy in uhonor of Mr. and Hn. Hans llanlen,!Aldo money taking magazine
of Hemingfonl, Nebr. and Hrs. A|. subscriptions.Full infomation nm!
n R0¢],_ also of mi rorfldentiol catalog on opplicv.lon.present besides g g : | : , : r ::\n SL'NSE'TSUBSCRlP1'loN BUREAU,
were Messrs and Meulamea P.C. the largelt subscription annoy woot
Petersen.N.G.Jansen,1 Larson, of Chlooao (otrned lm! operated bs'
and family,IInns Petersen.S.P. SUNSET magazine)460 Fourth
Nelson, Mr. .lumen Jensen, Clarenee:s"°'t'San Francisco."25-tf
from the 1925 high school clans.
Emerything is starting off in good
shape.The winter terrn will no
doubt bring in 9. large number of
students.
Lira.Wm M.Holler entertained
at bridge I n t Friday dtemoon inhonor of Hrs. If E.Nun, who it
en route to Los Angolan. California
from Lak: Andes, B. D.Mn. Nash
and family were former Blair people,
Mr. Nash luring :harp of the Por-
er Incubator Company u one time.
.H ¢ . - u . . .- . - . .-.Chris liathiesen,Blukamith
work,
3 H. Neff, llol.:l,\¢orh \
Alfnld Skov, Rout work,
C IL Spikor, Rom! work,
I.. E. Splher. Cutting,
Harold Smith, Road work,
Harry Thlelfoldt, Rom! Work,
Hamlin; Thompson, Road tori
Theodore llencke, Road work,
I". T. Biffsr. Road work,
G. C. Willcins, Road work,
F. D. Sc hde r, nm work,'
at Low Prices
Guaranteed 12 months
i n
Rubber Case
Ford - Chevrolet - Overland
moo]lemen and Mins Ingrey Jensen.|Mr. and Mn. S. E. Kemp left lul]M,Nash i,no t in Los Angelesilue Devinney.Rn d wa d
$|2.T5 in Exchange
A Standard Battery
- g t -
LOW PRICES
,__._. .-._ ,.
Arndt-Snyder Motor Co.
BUICK MOTOR CARS
f.
. . . \ :w u a » a §m - 1 5 \ » \ w '
¢ » »m u M 5 J Z r l l h \ua r w #F a ! C a t i t e G e n e r a i i y S t e a d y t a
3 H u ; _ f~ ' 1 n ; g \§ £ ° ' § " ' . , 2 . § { § ' - " 'o u u m u m n u n l n
u m In va de r . "|a s h a a g L o w e r 1 - - W e H a n d l e
mé
Mr. Emery Epllng, o! Caper. Wy"u"f"d'5 in "'df°f" =°_}==f°=5=_r>¢11r|\\r.m the family will reside
Sawiilen H065 srunv To srnonasn~ , . . J . . . u m a ~ . W ~O r i e n t
f;:. ,:'" ",,; ~- t s u l q w s c : ? n l i f z u m - u a ."
fs! su yur: work. 1:1 har much of a g u s : 5 9 0 4 C h u ; n n ; m u ;
"a o r o r lth l" u \ d tbli r a f f i ti o n th c g s a t 4 a»." _ma n n .u n u m :silly indnd.no amz: "».L'3' na. *.,.i".¢"~iII.¢.,
Canon City
Hanna
i
l '
ld! 'Neadlir for Florida.mhz. aemmmnieei bv Hn. Shlnk nnd|'IW E ,l Le I.'mes?1}i£»§}}£nd1°»§f"uJa"1-u.|u\||l§Ra A d Role!kPquepuonaoncanThI*i t Di ii f th Ll\|'v lgartgxuniload 'Hi' 9 ~'Summers and after a ull 'a vi it than a rs v n on o 1 :es Jlnil 'snor 'wry [ood pmgnm It the Methodist F s Social Uni f th Confrepliannl 5, LD h_ Roy]k,£20.88ehurrh hat Sunday aveninl durins rm'relativea,they left for dxeir on o e ru:torchurch will hold fkenningmn at thc Chris P. Fnhm, Ron! work.185.25
the ahlene|of Wir P=='~°='-."[*[° *lil* 233.35 ln '°"*'lin. inland is their home of Hn. J. llueiler, T'\¢5'|*Y'Gu.|tnv Fnhm. nm; work.was
hear p u n t s b m a h ;that no and
so an number: of this or that nor-
vrihf und that by bein; | member af
such an argadntinn they an in tha
uflm In callin soc ieties-Thin wasn d th o a i mo f n a o n r i l y n n d l f th l
wforh; has fmilon to meh a place it
hu fallen far below IP: pmpoll.
But what difference will uw no
el!! organisation msn an a w an
dont.The rent aludant hu but one
ab jo d ln vle ur a n d lla a l i a w n i n
knowledge And om Wrhu enttn any
#had a l karn llil with that In vit!
in oblivdman w she pnuna of any
aod ll cr f q l e r w organization
whic h any ull! amen; :be #indent
fnlloting 2n1|dny's bl; rua and ilullrlot c laws-I 9? although pdeil Ni
se lilldf u r on! ! 0 su do lo ver nh a f s ta n .Cnr stu! and m a n
' i l l M l : m e e r ,
Quotation an Ou th :Chain snr i ms y tngs.S tlt o q x i w;100|
lo :helen y n d lnll.Stl 0 0 31 3 ;hir to good yearltngu. H0 MQZLKO:
common te tnlr ar lln n. ll Nlll N;choke in prime mon. IH MBIS 252|
md lo tho lc g , stan . mao llas fm
hir to :ood stun. UDZSUISM; coslo lh to hi r itolfl.$| .9| ¢1¢| |;'
lmh r . wu n p np mm | 1 . o o¢ a o o ;aide s a n wh o : nu b uns . 39 009
M M ::n oi us c hain m l n h u n g ,
$0000H; In-lf to | 004 :nn haven$t' rlO!. 8:cannon so hi r n u n
t m l . a n e w : u m m m . H - I l l 4 |
ock Springs
Anthracite otlentilng the conference lt Lmcoln.I u n u c
Eaelm officer wid of the duties he or Mr, and Mrs.Raymond Cook,ol
»he was to p-erforrn which proved of Sioux City pulsed through Blair Iut
interest to the large audience. .llr.
Paul l Moore gmre e short.fllltwhic h J L.. nod: lim. Moore me _I
with Hin Gabon: end Gusnie Jones
n n ;e duet mul Dr.C.xt.Heed
cloud the pmgrurt by n talk.H i n
Mice Stevens. president of W Lea
ne. introduced all who took part in
Friday on their way to Omlhl where
they spent the week-end with Hr.Cook'| pnrenls.Mr. and Mn . w. J
(Sock,formerly of this city.Rey-
rnond ls in the empioy of the Wentern
Newspaper Union at Sioux City and
ir-doing welt.The Enterprise uk
afternoon, September ' 39, In Cttn noc -IA- ~ ~ mm; were.|1350
uint urith which l Thank-offedntt
Program will he :ivan in the interestof Kobe Coilege for Women, in Ja
pnn.A fnewrill offering will be ne-
eeired en our part of the *nd from
American women for the Chrintian
:education of Japanese women.The
pmgrem will be from threethirty
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I l e h s d s i r i u s fo r | e m o pls co a n d
s p o k e o f : n i n g h i s w i fe . b u t h u w a s
u d t t é .I l l l p o h a t a n a l l a m a u n .
H o d n u l .'In u k n o w t h a t !"
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! a m I n m o r n ! f e a r . " l l u i d ." l a m
u m m ; t o A m e r i c a A l l m r i o t a . "
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Equity.""Y a m "
'L o t i t a l o n e . "
'W h a t Il o n a - Y '
'f i l l s a t h l r .b e l l l u p l n l d m I l l
Sewrid of our local sportsmen
were busy the f ln t of the week
getting rudy for the hunting sea-
son.They moved the dub house lo
cated on the river eut of here 1° a
better loation and now are only
waiting for colder weather to bring
the ducks down thin way.
"I`hursday wil! be 1"{erma.n day lt
the cqunty fair at Arlington.The
business houses plan to close and
all who c an, will no doubt | 11 our
on that day.The dls phn and pm
g u m are hettlr than ever before.
The lchu-015 wil!close tu allow the
teachers and puplh to attend.
ai r Onto lu m6 na ni `s-ed aan at
th! nd-nnomrnt on the bark.' P u
to Bllrer, Bren Srl-cuss Parmaieef'
'T!1lI. ,gn n bl u id md an na
1: in hu packet.H1 manned to me i n n d r u m :umm. thru! out upon the duh mpnu many ugh hooks that his ann!
obllrnuoll had determined wen
Oollpinn 1'| rmlln'| private :mu af!
aeeunt."Lev:un--anna m m *m ePu g ."Inu ons may da Nlnotom
niche..Lad u m one.rlureuen
anon."-»-» ~ .»-5-.3Opealnz the am. he be-nn a canh
of Ill entrlu.For mute thu; Ihr!!
2man be vm: over the llama il fha
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I 1 -l l n g t o n l u d s e v e n e r r o r s .\ _ ,l i s i n g w a s o f m u m e d i n e v e r y
B l m l r l o o k e d t h e w o r s t i n t h e l q t N e b r a s k a w w r b u t i n " m m m a n
i n n i n g ,a n d t h e n t h e A r l z n g t o ~ m n l t l i l s m o r e t h a n f o u r h u n d r e d o u t o f 1
Iaolld ll. up lrltch. Iefl "ilbnry.
not hu rl! lm and overcoat. and bt-fore he went w t d tho-bonu.b l
snapped for a momma to linen ro un
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~l - = 'nthe uc1.i\e outdoor life so essential
animnls um will produce nn an ue-
eraio of 250 to 325 pound: of but-
terfat each yur.With the Mn pro-
duc ers rut out mi tha good noel:
le!!on balanced ration:and dven
proper can, there will be no muon
why the farmer should not nellvn
a mil pay ffwelohe from auch cow
in hi; dairy herd.
IJVES I N SAME TEACHER-
AGE r uxzr w-NI NE Y EARS
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~ugs for Every Room
\ Choosing a. Rug for any room of your
home is easy,since our collection is
ample to aid in your choice.
When choosing Rugs be sure to ask
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Wlhlo Hancock,Noel Seney. Henry
Truhlsen, A. W'Berge, A. J . Cem-
cron. E. W.Ilurxiic, Jay Thompson,
nf qleir, C. E. Johnson, Nei! Bundic,
Funk Cameron. (L S. Cameron. Anna
Perhlie, Le Verne Lowe, E. C. Bur-
niic, S. C.Rose. M. L. Cnmeron, L.
f. Ackerman. Misses Laura end An-
na I`ues|.Caroline Wachter Ind
bliss Neve Taylor. of Lincoin.The
rftemoora was I very pleasant one
; for those in attendance and the host
.cas served delicious refreshments t
e very comfortable home when the anything about,and consequently
workmen ere l|\\'°\1ll'I Inhould lene completely Ind entirely
Ur George l'I Stanley spent the br imlf.This attitude. according to
pest week in Burt county doing ten Frank Jenkins.Prnt-0L ite dealer,
work for the etate.'of Blair, is directly responsible for
Mral. I). W. Ruth:lge end Mrs C. much of the battery troulgtee brought
H. lllnnchard drove ua Blair on buxi- to the service lution for attention.|1l''H Snroniey.I The motorist neturully expect: aer-
Mr. and Hu. W eller Carter who gc,from hi,bettery.1 M dealer
rewlils sold their residenc e D\°P°\"'hlndling e hmm- which hu e re-
ty am! plan to leave mon lo mekc ptllatlon to rneinwn went:um;
their horiue in the south, Ire edver- blilsrr _to give the longest poesihio
tiring 3 B810 Of "wif hoU8QhDIll goods |u~r\icc,~for hg k|\g"| Qu upgn gggh
can u Neon!Pins lndkratu tlutr-Exercise is what ou needthe ninth.every mama;were govern
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she mod, lttonlinl to the Instituto.
Ile should not be uthiied until hh
l-f < » ~c f ; ~.4 *'-
Ln;the greatest Income.
It in a :only error for the fanncr|a;I n .| t|»ra£{i!5§fe'5"
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chances, one Maint 'fd one put ggg d. is not due no much to the man-I "'}""}'§°f,'°"; Sept.10.--Retail prlc-u n n f an un 1" 'en o n most cities af Lhe :. .na o e a 9.M#een ~mme was over rom water-mean ..evennz 1rBlissld :McCow¢»n returned to 5m¢'¢. Nebr. for the week-eml.She the 'flrlor Frenezh ,,...',f._
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dren sufficiently mature to profit by,
first gnde work Lo enter rural;
achcmla in tb! hi! and :har attend'
Ing rvtuhrly for nina months to rad
through a u r a l primers und first
:u d on b ato n tha yur doses.
the uctive outdoor life so essential
to health and physical development
ta- the sedentary life of the schools
are doing much to make school life
lem aedentuy,and the transition
from the free pre-school life to the
more exacting demands of the school
graduel and euy .They nee to it
that children ICG!elerclse,physical
relief,vacation ln using auch
mater!as construction paper.
pesto, creyola, scissors. clay, blotltn,
and l not of type for printing. Where
school bounle have not furnished auch
nupplleu money is often rained for
their purchase through the el!or1.»
of parentlenrher associations and
other organisations.Young ehnam
an taught to talk freely, play gamesendloaizg.Older ehlldnn reed
aloud to them and tell them ntorievi
lhun gettin; needed practice and at
the same time ~loosing ln their llal
eners n desire to learn to reed.
Activities of this kind while np-
panntly delaying chil¢lren'| progneu
in learning to read fully hasten it.
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A f e w y a n q o N e b r a s k a w a s 1
t h o u g h t t o h e t h e pi o n e e r S t a l e o f ,.
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imc "famous :uma n.:mu"andf.amousfor their quuhly, service and dependnbmhity. We have n 6-volt Columbia in woodor rubber case for as low as $]}_95
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~.r an I2 fl.--$19.95'n 13 ,s mu 1 2 n .15.05
f '2 12:9 fr..10.15
Just what Mr.nat e 1: ans lo ~o, we
have not learned.
Miss Mélelred Pu tt,daughter of
Mrs.w.E.Pratt, ol Teknmadu and
1.16511 Kei!-eff.mn of li n .Lena
Kieffer, of Winnlde, Nebr. were man
'e.\.n an na runn nn.eMrs. C.. H. Blsnchmi, chalnnan, ""§grneral.or In charging :ne battery.
li$\B(l by MH. J. ll. Walt, wiil £0 W }| f]¢on ¢h\11e.gh;tnttory nel.:
over and auy to look afte.r thinml up nais nn n o th e mmm o f g h ,for the entire mime.'Harough the ielactric current. with a renultlngrlae
kindness of the president, Hrs. D. W.u r bf gh g1thewill hm th e ins ist- in an -=""'°" ure ° oeetrolyte
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es for his efforts.Tho rlmrd will
nmlzer point out to him the unpro-
iilxble members of his herd n d
The victory mlde the ou
alnlghg win for Arilngton, who has
taken a decided brace in th! Int few
games.By winning,Artington mov
...¢fo r u p o n :re c e ive d b r t h e B u n n
o f Ed u c a t i o n sm t h a t t i m e sh o w e d
t h a t : a m vu t h e d a t a f o r t h e u r l ! -
e a i te a c he r s ' h o m e b u i l t b y a s c h o o l
a i m t e e .T h i s w u r e p o r t e d f o r u n a
C o u n t y ,N e b n l k m N o i r ,l t m e m :
Ireau of IIaiucntlun, Department of the
Interior, parents in rural dlstdcu in
incrtndng numbers Nalin that c hil
dnn should nuai; until they nn np-
pruxlmutely six ycam of nge before
uzlerlng school.
Teachers appreciating *thu 'Injury
ea buses-Jensen, l»Brown.Left on
Luen Uluir 6,Arlington 8.Bases
on balfs. off Pick 1. um l.Struck
cut br Pick 20, nm: 3.l'mli|:d balls
off ¢a;cher,S1flcklett.Time of game
--2:25.Lm|»ira-2el§en.
Lanfnel aald. ""|'es.He laid ta all.'If I make up my mind not to tale
an away-If I I0 ora little klraeymyaetf. you ml ber that nt be hart
an :ro reekl.You aan her Pla ninato mt a n ot-u m: Tm w i l l to re
llns the hell fra been llr1o|."'The two men aat allentty looklrig at
saeh other.'Of course I thought hed telegnph
her."a-aid h a t h 'ulaomenunnl;
*I omni use his an-maze an-dooanf.It wouldnt have done her wr good
to gejl ng; 1 brutal r ~ e h ?And later?all. I pn: the mn; od.n deaned nb mJ'l¥|\'7.1: was lawn
aeqentfaifr
Bill Pick, Blair we. set a strike-
out rec ord for dl time in the Elk-
horn Vaiiey league when he whi!fed
tgenty msn in nine Innings at Blair
last Sunday.But despite the great
pitching Fiek los: his game.
Behind him was an off color team,
and it made ten errors which allowed
Arlington to More six runs and
knock the Blairites from their indi-
ritlud hold on first place in the
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nc aa W IIIFFS TW ENTY 8Al"|"ER.S wranrv OF NEBRASKA PRESS 'and when ther viewed that wonder-
BUT BLAIR LOST TU ARLING-4 REfLlI("I£D IN FAIR CHOWDS fu! exhibition of Nebraskts vast re-
'r o x wr r n TlI N B RHUR3 i ;Il0|.\|T231 they were not only delighted
»Probably no greater tribute can be beyond measure to be there, but they
.. .were thankful to n statewide presspaidtonewspaper admrliaang than for Ita Ioydly to n great Nebraska
the results realised by the NebnaakaState Fair lhta year.One yea u lenterpdoe.sun Fairsreek hm perfect ..,.§.,t.Z;Ant! right here the editor o!.this
and its attendance reac hed the high purer. ""° happena to b' 'f"""""'
k f 265.000 TM .;ol the State Fair Board vmhes on,mar o s year a rainy behaif of the management of this
'week confronted the management.|
Ono program was entirely abandoned
and several others were prsctiealty
mined on aecoun; of wn.Notwith»
standing them adverse conditions
: m t Institution to express appreci
'ntion deeper than words can conrey
to the press of the state for ita won-
derful cooperation in making the Ne~
braska ~tat I "r one of the tru!
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Blair were Herman vlsilorl Tues-
f d a .The c a me o to a tte n d th emr; at. Ty son, ofslair sraa a bon-f m _ f m m g m m of Hr.
mailer here *""'° °"""we Hn. L :~'. Hilslnxer.
Hr.and Hra.C.H.Blancharddrove to Omaha Thursday.1 Geo. Hart *U a PUNUSGI to Te-
c h m Ric hter was a Blair twin Rama): Tuesday.
between trains Thursday.1 Hr. Piefold who is with the state
Mr. and H1a. Harry Anderson, of fisheries at Gretna, was in town one
Tekamah were allers at the John' day last week looking after the mat-Will home Wednesday.'ter o! seignlng out the shallow lakes
Chris Hanson le!!tast week fot_and ditches east and northeast of
a visit with friends at Coloradofl0'l\ll and placing the game fish in
Springs.ilakes to save them.
Ik i n d o f fe e d m c !b e t t e r a n w o u l d
uve done much toward mak.in| tht: t h i n p r o fi t a b l e f m p l o y n .T h e
unount ol'butterfat produced nn-
nwly by nach of the can ru faund
zo have fdinet nlldon an un n\.un»
l~er o f h o u r s o f L a b o r a n d t h e c a n
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grade during August, the labor de-
partment nportec!Friday i n ju
monthly study of we subject.The
gain from July to August vrn plamed
at thr u-tentlu of 1 per cant and
tin which uid.. "Then 2| no qua#
tion."
'For tint!" naked Peter.
Lauren dmred upon an lmqinnnnwuthful; In and nnnliy: 'God knows.
i l l bl a m e d h e r ? "g vu
of
wvxas c nu.z\n1~:xnf Rl'R.\ |. SCI{{}0I..S
Childnen whose first u:hoo1 3ear
ls aptnl in the kindergarten an for-
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son. Gerdd, who attends a 'medical
T H E 3 1 5 S T G allege in Philadelphia.They have\J .~T H E O L D RE L lA RE § L E the belt wishes cflhonl of friends
here where they are well known.
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B l i s s A n n a T f i p i e l l .w h o l s an a i u -o r s u l p h u r I a r i a !o u t t h r o u g h t h e
: l e n t n u r s e a t t h e C l a r h o n h o n p i t a l L a |z h 1 ;. M h | ;1V I I I n a r e ¢ l l l |\ l c m i c ai n O m a h a .s p e n l S u n d a y a t t h e P " ' ! o n t h e m p o f t h e b a t l a r y u n i o n t h e
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mr at a decided saving over other makes.
Pm:-o-Line pric es mae unknown bat-
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This is a new kind of Soft Fiber Rug.
Extra good Wearing qualities and are
reversible with patterns on both sides.
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I.. v.Ackerman was awarrleal fini.
Mm M. L. Cameron second and Miss
Taylor the guest prize.
A deal was ronsumated last. week
whereby James Van Horn beeerneu
the owner of the Kaslle Pump und
Plumblmr business and the residence
property of A.ll. Smith.Mr. Van
Horn will not take poaaeuion until
the first of the year aa his fam:
work will keep him busy until then.
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Mr. and Mm 0. Z.. Illlslnger were
~mley dinner guests at the B. 0.
Cooper home.lla.and Lira.Fred Michael,of
Tekamnh and L.A.Parrish and
lim Blade, of Omaha spent Sunday
afternoon at the S. M. Parrlalr l1ome.
Tlie latter returned to Omaha on
wervce uepem as re-Ile ~uaneaaln the lnleheatn of longer and more
eiflelent battery aerriee,dealer:in
etandanl makes of battedea are di
recting the attention' of motorists to
a few simple rules which, lf follow-'
eu, will pay real dirrlaleiula ln money
end time economy.
Inside the battery are positive andtheevening; lnln.'negative plates,with separaton lo
'The officers of the Lauliea'Aid
met Salunlay afternoon and complet-
ed plans for harlnz a stand at the
keep lhem apart, and dilute sulphuric
aeill which is neeenary to set up the
required ehemied anion on the plat
mual lo (ind a rural teacher who has
taught the aa e achool for that
lentlh of lime.And far more un-
umal to fled one he has no! taught
the school but lived in the same leach
erage for the same perlod o! yearn.
h i s la the record of Mr.Dletel,
naeher of the Sehumanavllle school
dlatrict in Texan. ldzunllng lo a pg.
een!animle ln lhe Dallas Ho mi n;
Newn, written by Wllllam Ellen, one
of the udetant aupenflaon o! the
Slate depanment.of education of
1 standing.
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Q ..a n i e d h e r 1.0 O m a h a l n l l sp e n t th e w e n S u m h y g u e s t :a t th e H a n ' y :M r .a n d M r s .R .H .Bo ve e e l l e : -
da y .Co o p e r ho m ¢ .M i n H y r t i e C o o p e r ta i ne d M r . a n d B r a . O . L . H i l s i n n r
the seventh, eighth and ninth inninl'I~the~tried b IT rupuuibie for the increue in H .,;h ,f ,f
mu Binir ' ° ; "felt a little kbei l r :_P_f;;'~;°§°';;,_ mg August, me report um, while some --.-:;~j
Ilowenr, All ngton mms gnc z 5 ¢h u n zu r b u ht uwlsrtic i d,irduding onions,cubblge,.., ; \ ' - : - »
,a manga attack in the ninth nm! pil g j m j .-E.: #lily ,'.§°,,1.'°..é'f.1 ¢;,,,,,f?1n¢ kigdsedofd mats md aevenl ____,__
~'j w *f ° " '' " "m a .T h *b e a t w i t h l n d r i v i n g d i x t a n c e o f m e F a i r !r u u 3 n w e e r e a a u .1 . ~' ¢ ; .a ~
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~iwhcse home is In lllinols.¢She left mel at the church Thunuday ;f\¢| 'um home.~ ¢ y look little Rou-
~fnr home Friday.Mrs.Wrst and noon for work.lnmry Hannan home after spemiinl0 1?
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|parents Mr. aaa! Mm.R. H.'Hu\*uc Sunday gueat at Um Bravrnunr home.I w m c hmg a : ; 1 mE k k ; : n . m" ; u " h Mjto o k h e r th e r e .|Misa Leona River was il! lu! week
were north bound passengers 35 1 Mrs. Gomets was up from Omaha and unable to teach.Harold Swan-
unzlay _lan week for a short visit.She re'mn taught ln har place ilonday and
h IndThe 0. zz. s. held a regular meer-"'""'""Wminenlay accompanied >|Alum mam: Swanson the rema ° '
|.,|h 1 lm' non,He n r y wh o mt down to of the wnk.ing at their al 1° '"°' my °""'"'"like up his work an a medicai nu-'Mr.and Hrs.c a l m;Oiaon and
> Mrs. I'ern West and Mrs. Roy Rat dent.»Miss Eileen drove to Omaha. Sunday,.~me \i=.`.IH N
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Du e s sh e n y 'M a m m a 'w h e n y o u a
s q m n e h o r , "
" N a d M y d o l l y :A m o d e m d e l l .
w h e n y o u sque eze h e r .s h i n y s ,
-g ;.liuyl' no
/ ~ -m°" '°' E T h e laee D u ~s\¢a m y m o w ,
l~§S o u t h S u i e M a r k e t C a s h a n d C a r r y
j ~§J E N S N I H L S E N ,P r o p r i a t o r
back to Omaha lui week. They haveNlided in lhe Mn. & C. Ron-0 home
l|H\ the put hw month: whlie Mr.
Duilaiu wma supervising the dnin
ure work near hen.. Dr.George
Stanley has rented the Mm Ron
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Watch tho pay envelope your cow
brings in if iI.'» bigger returnI youare after.. tho Blue Vnlley Creamery\h te risi Ne-
e ~a 1 r 1 g o m p a n y
BLAIR NEBRASKA
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A Wonderful Food
Broad--Bread and a bowl of milk is
one ol the best foods you can set be-
Iors growing children.It is strength-
bui ld i ng a nd who l e s o me . Br e a d ma de
from MAINTOP PLOUR is always of the
best ingredients.
For sale by all good grocers
r e u c o a i l e ~n c y o #O U|__- ___-_| E M r .a n d M m L .A .W n o du r ur d Th i s c o r r o d e d m a t e r i a l s h o c k ! b t N
n a u u a l l u z z u u a n a l a l l a u l l l ''rea l r e pu ng ge o c urrenta
vi l l e d i l t d c t vn u a o n l l s l t h c r s c h o o l
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umbera of peopie from two. three,
our and even five humlnd mils Ind
~sponded tn the mesnge of the mun-
ry weekly-the old home paper-
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su n o f Ta xa .It in quita prcbubla
thu than in not another cue like it
in the United States.
Behumansvlilo school district built
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O |*n ~uv-e~nlC o n g o l e u m A r i S q u a r e s J 1 Poueher at his zuidoneo in anc e of "'i°"'hm§"b°'; 'fy *lg 1° pc nture some of the wuar of theb l ;.'(§m|.|;a.They have zvne on an eu:-.""'"'over eu:l r >'" "u ieiecno¥y;.o gvaporaten.'nm noeeul
~l 5 6x9 fr.''''$4.05 am honeymoon trip and Will. on re- ledge.' W u wil!appreciate your lates the ndditlon of distilled water
|i 'E 121:9 fs.7 0 0 turning, make their home in Teka '°°§'§°}»|¢1.1. of Omaha #oem S nequenlly." " "
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\ll.\¢bQQI\ha ndle d by UIQ l\lP PO|t {lt{¢|n|g f g n ; y g g r a g o .
B u t t w o ln fl c ld e r s h a d m o r e t h a n ;Th i s l i fe s a ve r l s d u e t o n e 1 n \ p ; p ¢ r
'° " °p u t o u b K n u s e a n d 1 '" n d " u ¢ i \ r e r t i s i n g d o n e i n s m o r e t h o r o u g h
iragua.`~|::61',000 peopl~ pam!through th
Arlingt.on gar ne re d se ve n hi u °f fx'"this year,or w o thousand
a u nihr movement§ : h u n c h had I f i f w n rent tea for vi n y m m e m i n m m o l d mg e
~.._E memberu at the Mrs. D. W. Rutledge .~1 o ehemicail
the preliut ana.Bu; thi. : vu not
the first sc hool disldtt in Tau to
furnbh A tnchen' home.An earlier
one was built in 1860 in the Blum
nchool district.The teacher af this
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Sept. 25'nd 26
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}r\rn|\»\e¢lnmla;,of last week.A
fair sized eroml atlenrksl.There
will be no meeting this week on ac-
count of the fair at Arlington
l Misa Margaret NeConnaha,who
: I student nurse at the Hethoallut
=.hoapltal in Dmaha, spent Sunday atE d m e r h o m e n e a r h e r e .
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Acoonling to Omaha papers. HreA.. H. Earhart. former Herman resi-
dent been chosen president of theRm¢.1=»|.|¢ Womans' Club.'rm club
hu a membenhip of one hundred and
fem'-four and is federated.lt hassirregulardepartmentsan¢|while
the position carries a great deal of
responsibility il. olfera many oppor»
luniliea.Some very fine speakers
are so be heard lhroughoul the year
We know the club has ehoaen wisely
in selecting Mn .Earhart and her
many friends here congratulate her
She was at one time president of
the local club and always a faithful
and useful member.
1 Q \ls ren vc:mosed with | solution of washingEE s";':5"3nm Iippincott uf Bmrlwda or ammonia and water, and the
E "__23;s ''lermin n greued.¥
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_;\'°"'- Monday al. "* cum: Olson Hr nkins limthe nttentionn thu
omt.a battery ahould [uve in keep it at
§/§l :
§~Mrs. Chris Truhlnen "f" ' "'{"" wp efficiency lnti lengthen iu life,
g .\.:.: hcund ppnengrr Tue.-ulay 'foilowr
" "= r °.l of the M. E....
;|~| |.IR E T A I L # 2 1 5 2 8 0 U g z j w n g 0 M r .m d M r s .( h L .H i l a i n g e r g g p g h e r P l r e n l s .M r .a m i M n .I f - ! c K e r n 1 h n h o m u :m a n u m b e r s .
'.\11%U .a .i n l e a v e ' I ' h u r s d a y f o r n t e n d a y s t r i p w h i l e h e r h u s b n m !t r u i n t h e w e a t e r n |T h e s e n i o r :a n d m e m b e r s o f t h e
t h r o u g h t h e w e s t e r n a n d n o r f l h w e a t -p a n o f t h e s l a t e .f a c u l t y o f t h e h i g h s c h o o l h m !a
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O m a h a , S e p t . 1 8 . - Th e r e c e n t l y a n -
n o u n c e d D m l h l n i l d e ve l o p m e n t p r o -
je ct h u n !a " g h o s t o f a c h a n c e o f
at r l lr l n g o i l , "ac c o rd i n g an o p i n i o n
e x p r u s c d t o d a y b y t h e h i g h e s t o f fi -
cia h:o f th e s u m u r d 'DH c o m p a n y
o f In d i a n a ,w h o vi s it e d h e r e to da y
e n r o u u t o Ch ey en ne ,W ye .,o n a n
ins pe cti on t o u r .
" Th e w h o l e p a n y i n d e l i g h t e d t h a t
y o u a n g o i n ; t o d r i l l f o r o i l l n t h i n
vi c i n it y , "u i d A l l a n Jac kso n,vi c i -
pr e s i d e n t a n d s p o k es m a n fo r t h e p a r -
gy," W o h o p e y o u t t r l h o i l , b u t w e
d o n 't be li eve y o u h a ve a g h o s t o f a
cha nce ."
In cl u de d i n th e p a n y w e r e C o l -
on e l R W . S t e va n , e h a i n o f t h e
b o a r d o f di r ec t or s .D r .W .M .B u r -
znn.pr e s id e n t o f t h e co m p a n y .a n d
t h r e e vic e- pr es id en ts o f t h e In d l a n a
about W' above the separators.
3. Cleaning and groulng tenninals
and post.;
4 Test and tighten battery lu mi n
als.a. Clean and dry top of battery.
6. Check,clean : ml tighten ground
eonnaction.
T. Tillllen battery hold-dourns.
8. {.11d;k ehsrging n u .9 Lheck battery irmwlollon Lycnnk
ing' engine with shading motor.
10/Toot lo a n If light:burn and
horn sounds.Al!of these an thing;that the
motorist can do for himnall.Many
o n ovmon do not wish to Luke the
trouble. and leave the entire atten-
tion of thc battery ua the servid
station.Rognnilen of who 12012; tho
job, lwwuor, it should be slono regulirly.Water,poriiculady.Qhould
be aides! every two weeka in urinllr
and every week in :umm-or.
I lthe nh of 0.4, 42.1, ma ma :entsp e r h o u r fo r t h e t i m a n d l a b o r
s p e n t o n e l e h o f t h e i r co ws .T i m
w e i o t a o f c o n b r i n g i n g h o m e f n -
in visitor Thursduf Mr. Hancock had two
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Blair. Nebmska, September, 24, 1925--THE ENTERPRISE#Pn nl l lé l - r
There is a renewed sentiment for an
"free"bridge between Omaha md
Council Bluffs and a movement is on
foot to punchue the toll bridge that
is owned by the street car company.
Subscribe for 'Hue Entarpriu.
66| me :mlm
trade with
CHURCH DF GOD
Sunday, September 21, 1025.
blaming and evening servimrwes a
the usual hour by O. J.Allow]o
Fl..Dodgef Iowa.A mrdhl invitation to all
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B g f g g m ~ ~1 Hinc a Carolyne Ilo-efner,Evely n'
sueel:-and with home folks.
l n .Fda Bun", spent u . "Harold (Barley tale a Herman caller
afternoon at the Pnnoea Carter Monday aftemoonl.'nmrin Blair.l Bm Thompson vnnpu sith nn
llra. C. H. Blanchard, of Herman
agent Friday wllh Bra.la r- [a nt
Iueraon and daughters.Folrteen neighbors from this vl
dnity attended a shower for Hrs.
Cllfton Anderson at the home ol' lla
Praneaa Carter in Blair. last Satur-
day afternoon..
llra. Margaret Iverson and family
:pang Sunday afternoon at the Chas.
Laughlln home srsnt of llerman_
ilr. and Hrs. Randall Iverson and
children apent Sunday afllernalbn at
the P. w. McCoy home
lr. and llra_Fred Bay. llr. and
i l u .Walter iirarnsr and |on and
lllaa Geraldine lnalar of near Her»
man spent Sunday -svsnlng at the
lla.Coy moe.
Emu un e me Roby Heikr.who
are agendlng iehool at Takamah,
spent the weak-and allth home folks.
/Clyde Peak, ol' near Tehmah will
aaslat P. w. McCoy with bla work for
a f u r wa h .
lr . a n d ilra.Fred Ray and Hr.
me Hn. Randall Iverson and child-
ren spent Sunday evening with Hrs.
llarfaret Ivsraon and family.
ilr. and llra. Randall Irereon rlalt
ed londay at the T.L.llalhssra
home at Florenos.
lr. J ames Kehoe, who hu spent
the put year in Cdifornla vialtlng
a daughter. lin. J. E. Beard, return-
ed Saiunlay to the home of hla
daughter, llra. A. E. Dixon.On bla
way hers he atoppad at the homeofanotherdaughter,Hrs.W.W.
Caldvrsll at ?ort Morgan, Cole.
¥ r . a n d ) i r a . L . L 1 . a y ma n a n d
children spent Sunday evening with
lr. and Hn. A. E. Dion.
.Howard Hain has been helping
fm ailoa at the Roblnaon-Rose unch
alnca last Friday.
Ir. and llra. Lou Fink and child-
rsn apent last Sunday with Htl.
Fini'a alatar at Calhoun.
The Bono school sraa dlamlued to-
day for the c ounty falr al Arling-
ian.
Mr. and Hrs. R. H. Iverson were
buaineaa vlalton in Omaha on Hon-
der.
Margaret Warrick was a Sunday
dmnsr guest of Eleanor Dlaon.
Hr. and Hrs. Kenneth Tyson enter
talnsd Hr.and Hrs.George Hain,
Hr.and Hrs.Clark Btrieklett and
children and Mr. and Hrs. Harry Ty-
eon and Paul, ai Sunday dinner.
Hr.and Mn .Cyde Pitch were
dlnnsr guests of Hr. and*ilrn. Harry
Tga-on las; llomlay.
Futli new pupils enrolled at the
ll-one school llomlay, making an en
rollment of thirty-eight pupils.
Mr. and Hrs. J. S. Conety enter-
ialned at Sunday dinner Mr.and
Hrs,John 'I1.lttla and children .Uni
Hrs, 1.. D. Warrick.
Glen llcDanlela, of Emerson visit-
ed his coualnfa, eleadamea Harry and
Kenneth Tyson the first of this week,
leaving Tuesday for Tekamah to visit
at Lbs Art Baker home.
lisa Mildred Snanaon, of Herman
laugh;four days at the Kindred
arhool durlnx #lin Ra\er'a Illness.
illaa Raver was able to attend her
dulloa ahh week.
llra.L..I).Warrick spent Tues
llly with Hrs.J.s.County.Mrs.
Prentiaa Smith stopped in and had
dinner with 2.hem.tl1a2.evening,on
har any home from Tekamah.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hain enter-
tained Hr.and llra.Harry Tyson
laat Friday evening.
Hr. and llra.Kenneth 'Tyson are
enjoying a use Crossley radio pur
chased iaat weak.
llr. and Mrs.Fred Hunlum wereBlair 'fisltora Tuesday.
llr.and Hn .T.K.Iverson had
as guests Tualday evening, Hr. and
ln. Fr itz Mi ller.
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brother, R. ll T)ornpxon nn wlflllilu
the latter part of the week.
Miss Hazel Hendrlckaen visited at
Ilerman Hovendi¢:k'e l"riclay...
Mengedohta of Fontanelle visited
et the home of Chris Kuhlman 0||
Sun-day .afternoomB la u :Sarolyne Hoefner,Evelyn
und Edna Sprick and Messrs Bert
Thompuon, Harold Ckarlsy and Erwin
»Spxtek vlaited at the E.w.Smith
home Wednesday evening.
Alfred Jesperasn did some retllif
work at the Ll.Blum; home Thurs-
day.Hin Evely n Sprlc k called at the
George Loftia and ll. Blum home: on
Thursday mornlng.
Mr.and Bra.Chan.Krolmwere
callers zo }{sm1an last Wednesday.noi* Hazel IIendrlekaen .mixed
with Hrs.Chaa.Snambsdadn one
day lut areak.
lllaa Evelyn Sprlek was a [ u n i
al.the Rogner Peterson home on
Thursday afternoon.
Howard Curley rrla a Saturday
caller at the Wm. Sprlek home.
Hi a Hazel Hendrlckasn returned
to her work at the F. W. Lowe home
at Herman last Monday morning.
Bra.Herman Sprlck and daugh-
ters Edna and Evelyn were Friday
vulture at the home of Aufuat
Rune.Hr. and Mrs. Chu. Krohn and Et-
ta, Hz. and Bra. Auguat Jonian and
son, Marvin attended the Tent Re
vival Hestlnrl at Wlnalorr last Bun
day arenlng.
Hr. and Hrs. E. W. Smlth nttendnl
the funeral of xdnh Harsh at Rose
Hill last Sunday.
Hr. Andrew Hendrickson of Roth
aay,lllnn.,rlalted at t.he.Hermar:
Sprlck home last Monday.
August Runfe'a new home hae just
recently been completed and they
will be ready to move in, ln the near
fulune.Harold'Curley was a Saturday aft
ernoon caller at the Herman Sprick
home.
Clinton Smith Wie in Herman on
Sunday.F. E.McCartney attemled ehurcfn
lr Blair last Sunday morning.
Hn .Jae.Lyons was at Herman
Sprlelfe on Wednesday.
Mr.and Mn .August Ruwe and
family vlllletl \alth Edsvani Luebker
at Fontanallé Sunday.
F. Pl. McCartney and family were
Sunday mornlnrcailsre at Herman
Sprlcki.
m a n and Henry Blum were in
Herman Wednesday evening.
The hlengedohths of Fontanello
called at the Henry Mengodoht home
Suhzlly.
Mr. and Lira. llenry Llegedoht and
Arn, C rl were Herman callers lust
Wwlne ay evening.
A party ~ given at the Herman
Sprlck home li honor of Min Alice
Pearson, of Telunmh.Many of her
frlemlx and former pupils were pre
avnt in spend a jolly evening and
recall the happy times they had had.
while she was teaching at New Eng-
land.Mi Peanon was principal of
the New England eohool for three
oonaeculire lml very successful
years.ller pleaainfperaonallly and
pedagogical abillty won her many
life long friends.Misa Pearson havr¢.m|>leI.ecl her comae at the Waynel
Norxnal and is now taking a euurae
at the University of (.l1icago.Sha'
will have her Masters I}egraa" in
March.All oi her fdendx wlah her
the but of auccen in her llfea work.
Ouldoor games were played for the
remalmler of the eveningilter which
a ultlitiotta twocourae luncheon was
sersfed.The guests departed at a
late hour, declaring tlfe had had u
most rn}o)able time.Those present
were lllaaes Alice. liable. Selma anzl
Sunday School.We u r n everyone'
In be prnent and we especially in-
vite the parents of the children 1r!1o
mme neguiarly.
Hrs.I'red Peck called on Mn .
Blamberz Friday evening.
Hr. and Hn. J . M. Compton anIEetty J uno and W iima Warrick ,mi
:hopping in Omaha 'Thursday of last r
week.
M:nl Fred Pec k and Hn.Wdter
Peek, ol' Teka called on Mn. A.
I.Sumner raday afternoon.
Mn .A J.Sumner called at the
Lipplncon home Tuesday afternoon.
Floyd Smith agunded a foothal]
gsm! at Vadley Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs.R.V. Warrick and
rhlldren called at the Compton home
Sunday afternoon.
- Hr. and Mn. E. C. Lippincott and
Ruth were shopping in Fremont lui
Thurnclay..
Mrs. Joe Mcllanlgnl and thildren
shif ted at the H.J.Smith family
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M r s . S a n h R a t h b u n m d l l ! t l e 1 o n .
Ju n i o r a n d M r . S l u w , o f O m x h l a n d
M r s . E va C o o k , o f B l a i r w e r e K i m i
Mr.ind Mrs.Theodore Ollnger
visited in Modale,I o n we r the
week-end.
Mr.and Mn .Ilarry Errey and
daughter,F m _md "Gnndma"
Cktmpton nlied xt the Robert Lemon
home Fridny evening.
liz. and Mn. Edc son and daugh-
ter, of Onuhn,Mr.nnd H n .Fred
Olnn nnd Mr.and- Hn.Andrew
Svenznw and Doris Jenn wen Sun
day guests at dm Jonas Blomberg
home.
Mr. and Hn. H. J . Smith visitei
11.the homes of Guy m d F m t
Smith l t Craig,I m Frifhy.
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Blair,--Nebr.
S o u t h D n k o t n a f t e r s e ve n ]we ek s
vi s i t i n : n d a r o u n d B l a i r .
" H e r hu s ba n d is so xveneroun " W
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" Y e s . m y d e a r W h a t h u h e b e e n
b u y i n g fo ; h e r t h a t y o u w a n t n o w ? "
- D e t r o i t F r e e Press.
A r t i s t - I ' m g o i n g t o p l h t y o u r
co t tz g e t o m o r r o w .
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fe t c h y o u 5 c o u p l e o f l o n g l l g l fn . - ,
Bo ys 'L i fe ."
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h a v;ru n a c r o s s y o u r f a c e s o m e t i m e
o r m h e r .|
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w a y s be e n Ii k e !. h i | . - Ju d g e .
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' \"»<=~Coats, Ladies' Silk and Wool Dresses /~
1 \in a vanety of Styles and Colors.~ -
,i /_»Plenty of Black.
"~;Junior Coats to 5
~L a d i e s ' , M i s s e s a n d $ 3 Q Q $ 6 2 1 2 `~ ~
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A shi ment of Wool Balbriggan Dresses is now on the way and are expected daily.These 'are a late addition to the Misses and children's ward:
robe and especially fitted for school use.Ages from 6 to l4'years and
priced from $2.50 to $5.00;
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u».mn! lm! Eulyn svmk AndHenryKr u n r and family wa n
4lllara to Hooper Saturday.
Hu m ln Bprick and family were
Sunday dinner guests at the Ernnt
lk r k k a home at c.|1mm.-
ilr. and Hn. August Jordan amd
Harvin and l i i u E m lirohn wane
is.Hooper last Friday.
""Henry llengedohg mashed clover
fo:ll.Blum Thursday md Hcnry
Kruglr an Friday.
Hari:rd; Mem1 Harold and Ted
Curley,li mi Erlkaon,Henry and
Faidie B rn, IErnest Krugnr, Melyin
and A..Magill, Harry and Eddie
Thiefuhll,Clinton Smith,Freeman
l.»olti|,'limit,Robert and Richard
iicConna.ha.Shirlsy Stokn.Ik u l
Eprick, Bert Thompmn. Erwin gfrick
and Efk Punon, aim Man and Hn.
Auguat Jordan and Marvin, and My
and M n Hamid SmithHr. and lin. Herbert Toclka mg-.I _
. . . A r -:men | ; u on pe r 1||lUI»lI.l).Tllosurd and Hnruld Curley nllid ~ ~
at tha Harmln Snridl. home Sunday
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morning.Hr. and Bn.Wlitér Peck, form
Mr.nunl i l u Augult Jordan and erly of this neighborhood,but now
Marvin Yisihd an the c hu.xmhmlvlnr nur Teksmah, -1»4¢»d at ihe
Frcd Pu.rk hams 5¢\|I'l3 :Ilya lu t!ag,ms»l|.|YBundny.Funk l!eClr1n¢y and family wer:mek.They an now visiting ln Orna
Thursday Owning callers xl.'Win hu but will rnakn \ longu visit with
Bpricii.friends and relatives in thi:neigh
l l l l u Edna and Evelyn Sprick borhood on thlir nturn from Omnhx.
and Glldyi Smith visitsd with Hi n lliu Eleanor Derinney spent Sun-
Ahrl P||||0|1, ihlir fp;m,¢f [¢|¢\||f (hy nfttmuon Wilh Rnih Compton.
at Rnlnlr P¢unon'| W ndnudly am Thi young peopifn Sunday School
crnoon diss hah!n media(at thu Fnld
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Allan Krwu called at ilu August Pic k hom: llondny waning.
mn hmm Fri da # nvn ln l.Nant Sunday Ls Rally Day at PAF
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