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THE ENTERPRISE |PnIms rnALOCALNswsmrznFOIIPLAY5 No nvolrrnALLmsPEOPLElr §1~s»b.saunliivnériBLA|R'5 LEADING NEWSPAPER Ask for "BLUE mason BREAD"GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENTAsk for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" BLAIR,WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA,OCTOBER ~19%NO.36VOL.XXIX .J iw|LL rm gf;_-___|orrlclz|:sgg.x}{§-.-_-.|"*'""j&-»°"%»m;1A»|ns_r_LEAVES FDR THE ._Mr Gnnrmn Rikrr.enumFAIR And More Probably will ue #l>¢the an of 15 in Blair Le outh of the young man and his ap v we PRIZE WINNERS nn.;;;§.;..;;;;.l..e f.;n.l.for over ihlrty years left last Tues ldlr for Russell Iowa where he will Winning:By Hoya And Girlll Clubslvieit n few days and when Irie srife had preceded him about a week ago.At The County Fair.Blake A Bi:Slnwlnx or Good Stuff BIGGEST FAIR g¢ER IN COUNTY The chief business of a republic 1.the education of its subjects.if the county fair which closed last Friday could do nothing more than erertte a desire for an education along agritulturld lint!among the boys and girl:on the farms of this county it surely served a good and worthy purpose.The calf and pig :lube of the countythesewing:lube and other boys and girls organlr.aLlofsbrought their yeare efforts to a climax when they made their showing at the countyfair.This exhibition was the culrnl nation of their efforts and proved without question that these young5eople are alive to their opportunltlcl and the county should feel proud of them.The following lie:of prizes and prize winners speaks louder than anypulsestheresultsattainedbythese you 1et people..~ter White Junior Boara 2nd end Ent Leslie Thompson Bl air. ist Dnroc Jersey Jualor Bears 2nd and 3rd Ljronani hllller Kennard. let Harepehine Jnaior Boar: Int.ey Allen.Irvington.Spotted Poland China Junior Boar! lst let 2nd latind 3rd uh Howanl Tletzen Ft.Calhoun. Poland China Junior Bears Lauren Biffar liennalrd. I.r Woodrow Blffar Kerman Chester White Junior Sour Allie McDonald nam. Leslie §11onnpnon Blair. Glen Thompson Blair. Lesllé Thompson.Will Duroe Jersey .lunlor Sow Blair.lst Gifford Nielsen 2nd Beatrice Iole)Blair. tint Leonard Miller Blair. dthi Leonard Miller Blair. let 2nd llampehire Junior Sol Amid Fchminlt l~t Calhoun. |Arno l merrzen Blair. 3:11 Patsy Allen Irvington. lat Sn] 4th Poland China Junior Sew Rus.sell Christiansen.Ft.CH1h~1|| 1lo5d lllnr.Blair.2nd Edwanl Lorenzen Blair. Rollo Allen Irvington.Rpotled Poland China Junior Sow W.C. f O.C. 3d d . g C. C W let Leslie Thompson.Blair. End Leellt Thompson Blair. (Continued on Page Eight) ROBERT scmmcx vxslrs BLAIR ..Reber:srhmoek o bmrhwinlaw of 1I.B.Corrigan arrived in Illllr last Saturday and spent the time until Iues|.luy shaking hands and visiting with old friends and cronies. Mr.Schmoek was ln the shoe hurl nen here ronns\sixteen grenre ormoreagorunningtheBlairShoe atore and while here mo;Minn Nom Carrigan tmd later married her and for this renon we old timer;reckon l1|m me one of the Blair boys.lie ie now located near St.lgna tlus Montana in the northwestern part of the state and across the mohotaine He la in the farming game and in doing well. __ln his auction of the country the climate is mild.never getting much below zero in the winter and only for a short period of time at that while the summers the deliglliflln? cool.He hm a ranch of one hundred d tvrent acres about hal!of itan5iaunderirrigation.The main crop.ie wheat which connected with dairying makes his section prosper oue.9 ._____n ERE\Cll?€G Nl¥\\1 IAR§l}llUlLl)1NG h1r..Irenl¢llorendiclr who resides about eight mllee south of Blair ln the Haney dlstrid is very busy these days putting up a new machine shed and repairing other building|about his place.His lrrother.Louie wl\o is a carpenter by trade ls dolfll the srork. He expected to leave lay auto the latter part of this week for Flori da where they will spend the win ter returning ln the spring to resumehisbttlineaehere.While awayMr.Hiker hae placed Hr.Roll Allen in his office to take charge ofl_t. Hr.and Mrs.Joe Laxure wereBlairvisitorslaetTuesday. Mrs.Chris Gutxchow and Min Katherine Gutschow gave a miscel laneous shower for Mn.Ed Hansen on Wednesday evening.Many beau tiful gift;were given Mrs.Hansen br her friends there being about twentyfive Present.After a pleas ant evening of visiting delicious refreshment:were aenfed afhtr which all departed. The Infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.L Daub of Missouri Valley Iowa died last Satunzlay Sept.26 three hours after birth at the fam ily home.A ehort funeral oe;vice was held at the home and burial made in the family lot in the Blalr cemetery.Mrs.Daub is a sister of Mrs.I.N.Warrick of this city and hu often visited here.Memben of the 0.E.S.will remember having met her frequently at chapter rneet ings.The sincere sympathy of her friends hem is extended to Mr.and hire.Daub in the lou of their baby. They have a family of two children n boy and a girl remaining. wan ANI)wan ToHUNT .Game I.a\u\Of Nebnska Claire The Attention Of Sportsmen At Large;During The Hunting Season zwnmxc SEASON IS Now ox So many inquiries are being mmlo at this season of the year na to the requirements of the game law that we Ere reprinting n portion ol the game law for tho benefit ol ourhunterfriendswhoreadTheEnter prise..Reed it carefully and proeeweitforfutureuee. Open Season Squirrel (gray..rc<|fox tlmberw Sept.18Dec.31. Prairie chicken grouse Oct.1 Nov.I. Duck goose hrant Wlleon :mipeor jockenipe blackbellied and gold Zho Open Sealon Deer elk antelopey mountain sheep quall partridge nge hen. birds dove wild turkey woodcoc1 errane wood duck bitterns little brown sandhlll and whooping cran es greben gulls herons jaegers icons tems and all shore birds .ex cept Wilson rnlpo or jacksnipe ploviersandyellowlogsl.Hunting and Fishing Licenlea Nonresident feneral $10 10 fishl TIEGnu Blair Va. Merchants Game Today May Decide The Utampionaltlp G( The Elkhorn Valley League For 1925I llLAlR HAS A STRONG TB tN Hxcltenrent 1e__at high pitch ln Elkhorn Valley league baneballdom in antlclpation of the battle this aft ernoon at Sonin Park Fremont be tween Blair and the Fremont Mer ebanta.The two teams are tied for league leadership and each has but two more games to play after the mix today.The game starts ag 3:30 prompt..Due to the importance of the ronflietandtherivalrybetweenthe teams a 1srge_5_ro1rd le expected to attend including many twin here. It ie likely that the game will de» ride the championship of the Elk horn Valley league for it aeeml doubtful that the rninner wlll ~beaten in either of its two other eenflleuonceitdoatthetop. Both teams have eluggers which arlglf make the contest interesting.Van Deusen le as great a hitter as there is in the league.Krause Ro binson Lundt Scheffler all can hir. The Fritz brothers Eldam T!1ornp svn Len Bronson and Al Launer are dangerous on the hlerchanu.1 Irltz etarta his usual lineup the Merchants will have two heavy stickers in Lud Bronson and 1§nd Fritz for pinch hitters. lt will be remembered that eles en games ago Blair defeated lm Blemhanteulminleterlng to them aterribledruhblngrontheBlairdin rnond.This was the lut game the Merchants loot for they have won ten straight sinee which brought them into a tie with thrleadem Bllih at the time of the previous defeat ol the Merchants was sitting on topolthestandingwhiletheFremont ers were in fifh and seemingly en ldéavoring to fall to sixthThelllerchnntarlscwith the ten straight victories into o tie fur first plan.e ns the season nears an M111 is BUSY WEEK?..;:.:E.::f..;..;::;.::L .::.:.f:;l mrs sunnlinu lin.arrested at Blalr Tuesday ;¢|.l Many tlllendera Taken Into iuaiudylmitttd mistreatment of several boyllPioll¢¢r Stock Exchange Mau D201 Suddenly While Vlaltlng A Arrested In The Near Future ALL MANNERS OF nvlfrznsas Clyde Brand of Fontsnelle is nowtflltlnginthecountyjailforhla trial.before tie diltrltt court.Ile lil arrested laet Thursday on a #him of :telling ehkkenl and plead Qlllia to the charge.He was bound offer to the dlnrict eoun and on his Inability to furnish a $2000 bond he was vllted in jail to await the plea! ure of the court.Mr.Brand has little chance of eo ciplng a penltentiary aentence. This will make the twelfth chicken thief to be sent to the Ennitentlaryfromthiscountyintheputtwo ytlreu and it surely should he sstrong hlnr to those with auch inclinations today off this line. On last Sunday three youthful as piranta for the penltentlary ellmbed a telephone pole in the alley south of the W.J.Sas store and entered a window After gaining access to the store they proceeded to rifle the etamp drawer of a few pennies which are kept there for change and in so doing they scattered the stamps over the floor.They then procured a lunch qt the best thing:in the store and mounted the roof where they enjoyed a banquet and then made their getasrny.As yet no arrests have been nade ln the matter. 1 One night las;week thieves enter ed the back window at the Jpnkins (lil and Battery Station and took two hntrerier six tires and n pair of izhalns.Mr.Jenkins found one oi the botteriea at the Itathmann Gab axe where lt had been taken £0 be rharged but Hr.Ole Jen.len.foreman of the shop refused to give any in formation an to where it come from.}Jensen was then placed under arrest! for refusing to neolet nn officer and;is now nut on bonds.He then agreed; Mara Ia.Omaha and other places where he travelled for the companyinthemlddlevrest.Postal InspectorWllllanuandDeputySheri!!Bur~ chan made the arrest ln a cottageOaborrleoecuple|where some of bla victims vlnltefl.and where he kept a library of books on penfereion.He was brought to Omaha Tues day to face charges of sending for bidden matter through the mail and after pleadlngul1ty before Commis aloner Mullen was placed in jadl in defult of 10 thousand dollar bonds. Osborne is 42. lox the chargesoonfealiontothe he had a wife in After first denyhelatermadea officera.He said Cedar Rapids Ia. who stayed there to can for an ln \f alldmothot while he maintained his home in Blair offloes of the Haller company.Postal officials doubt his marriage.Postal Inspector Wllllame said that Osborne would gain the eonfldenea of parents by his interest in their anna and would win the friendship of the boys by taking them on osmolnstripstotheatre(and hy small gifts.Williams ghnpd Osborne with mistreatment of a hundred boyswhoseinteresthemaintainedbynumerouslettenthreehundredof which are in the poaseulon of poet al authorities and which form the hula of the charge of violating the postal laura.Norldllenlltl. .... SCB00l.SMAKE Hnnun ......A Fine Dlnplay O!School Worls El hihital At County Ialr Draws Much Atteutlon BJ The Pttbllc lltlZ1I WINNERS ARE GIVEN Tho_Wnrhington County school ex hibit at the county fair wa:the big\s Z l I i s~;;;:;L}§E1=Z§LZ§fI.i.»lf.}Jl1 produce the rwrtr h hnuught lltggeut and beet display put on br the lthe hattrry ml that men was wsu= nchooln of thveounry since the baseball.INowhavingrisentothel1elgl\tnim Brett.lcrunly felr became popular.the Frernontere are confronted wlihl Brett was then brought in Ulf The display was of a f aded na lho task of meeting Blair the tmmlotnfessed und in turn implicated ture taking in map drawing written (Continued on von eight)lwayne Inekler and he loo was plat:work penmanuhlp and all other llnen led under arreet:.Brntt is still llllromlnon to eclnsol work.In fact in ams.ANNA P.\w1:Err HgkiI Mrs.Annu Fawcett of Lon Angel lou awaiting no mal but Ferkler Igsnre bonds in the amount of 32000. The property in this case was re but com laint hae been flled| onler to appreciate the wonderful display one must see it and study lt. The schools winning prlaes were: CITY SCHOOLStoshrl1l51: i.;.§iif;~§;..ll§.§.3 s;\ltld t the party on \\l?=»G Pllw Arlington Kennard and Blair. w lthe stolen property was ound.Two ROoM\SCHOoI.S:h i M L.B.cuitheristerra.amnnl I Coming City Pleasant View and on plovere yellowlege cook oslli»Mrs.Fawcett will he well ?I§Estelle Evans n nineteen year o1?l March..nule Qtpt.I6~Doc.31.lberoal by Blair friends ae Mrs.lur 1 D did; Rail other than cool. and gallinulellaml Entvcelt.Harland was a Blalr;iZm::TndhI;;zz §m;;OggikffoilhifflliggSuumnd. Se 1.1GNov.30.|product and received his education an!!H I M Hanscn rained a check p or11|the Blair Mltoolrl After grm ua 1n|;;fmm go;to $20 and he L;:low in ronnrzu MERCHANT fho filled various Positions.onobe1ng!jiL 0;account of the extreme .YISITS BLAIR1ClerkoftheDistrictCourt.After y h l more to...h 1.1 i 1 no no 1 i moi Mr.Fawcett rlltil.P eaean P arrrugan n r u game eau ns r h 4 hee \i|\l.tll\§her parent honesty 1 le cane 1 Gus Erlcksen a former Blalr merMrs.la\tcelt a.nautebiwGeorge UlK5» of Cl:»andb pltleul than c§.ndc;nnedu:o was chant and his :onlnlaw G.E.PepIerOklahomaand came directly from beund over so :str ct co n a pe!of Napier Nebr.:topped oh ln there to Blair.$2000 bond.L we Blair yesterday on their return trlP go their home ln Napier from Omahawheretheyhadbeenwiwtwocar Those preern;to enjoy the host\ srrzcmg a1r:r:r1>zG 5 Mrs Oscar Guyer president of the W R.C hae called a special meet Joe Corfu and Joe Scavl both. wouldbe Omaha nlmronlr wen ar Emetetl Tuemlny for fishing without |a license and received a fine of $50 loads of cattle. Mr.Erickren la e brotherdnlaw of Judge I.C gller and Mr.S.E. litmp.Ile reports that his ¢ountr}$2.10.Alien:Generul$l5.10;fish in;of the members and espcollllflmd oem. J ll:. ..10 l l l h ff f Sat nlay a l~1 P lt rt $1 asue1 lylt e o tcere or next u 1 3 Ben Cfotlf tll.was plated underl h 1 h hate hui a hort ero hae been very dry lllls summer and Brother In Clkago.Well Known Here .¢ IS HELD IN HIGHEST ESTEBM Jamal G.Hartln manager of the Martin Brom Cornlniuion Co.and oldest member of theSouth Omaha Live Stock Exchange died suddenly laat Mo;morning ln QdcagowherehehadbeenalledSaturdaynightbrtheerinmmemofhis heather John. Mr.Harlin was :widen nt 2 ann.with gall bladder eollc and blood poisoning and death came two hours later. His brother is not expected to live many hours.He ia manager of the Chialo.office. It was planned to return the body to Omaha Wednesday morning. Mr.Martin is survived hy the daughter Hn.R..H.Burrual 5016 Nleholu atraet with srhorn he made his home;three sisters hire.A.T. Sldurell od Omnhl.Hn.George T. Gamble ol Uailand Calif.and Ira. Wjlllam M. Peel:of Conoondie.Kem: t brotheh John of Chirln and Iaw.11 rtin of Ia Angeles Mrs.emo had gone to Chicago with her father. hir.Ma:1lns father L. T.»Martin and his unele. J.H.llartln ioonded the eomrnlsslon eornpany in Chlcago ln 1872 and when the South Dmaha office was opened ln 1885 Hr.Mar tin came here to eonduet ll. Death of .ltlttdn takes the lut of three prominent stock |1nnovmembersWhohadleading part:in the eeremonlee incident to :tart of work on construction of the new Exchange building.IZ. Lucklngham presided John Frjh Roberta mlde one of the chief ad oreases and Br.Hartln turned the fin!ahovelful of earth. hir.Martin was a out presidentoftheexchangeandadirectorat the time of hte death Funeral nrvlr.es were held this afternoon from the Dundee Presby terian church ln Omaha and inter ment will be made in lorest l.awn cemetery. # SURPRISE DN ANNIVERSARY On last Sunday Attorney and Mrs. Ilennf lleneke had been married just n quarter of a century and in order that they might look back with some pleasune on this important event Mn.Claus hiencke sprung a little surprise on them that was real and genuine.Sdae invited them to her home to spend the afternoon and evening. She also invited the Pinochle Ooh of wrhh they are members to #owl the evening and four tables of pl nochla made the evening slip away all loo aoon.Aa a llttle reminder of their beet wishes and esteem the guests presentedMr.and Lira.Llenrke with a | beautiful percolator. £1et hospitality were Home and llea dame;w.ht.Heller A.C Debel E.u.nolfula Lou mu.G.G. Hines Frank Curley Henry Mencke tml Hrs.Anna Petersen. none derlartment of agriculture andlernoon Oct.3 at 3 oclor:h ut the r i z xicntlo and e or PlerrestTuesdayIo.authorixed vendors.Llcenoea requlr hull to dlscuns lmuslneee matters r no n Mr.Enckscn and Mr.leppel left BUSINESS ND ed of all persons.over 16 years .g relotl\~eto the meeting for nonv hed a lane of no and costa.mn mbming for their home.SOCIAL FDBECAST age.Alion not permitted to hunt or The inspecor hlre.Josie L.H H V R nd Wllllam ltoee _......_. to own or posses.:firearms.nett will hehe Il;;frY f.§;.{_;;;_;3;IL Thursday rm To BEGIN nnu.1.z:iG ron ou.on.3 r»¢ho1a¢Ladies Bake Duf Blx Limlta and Poaarnion 1 the n.sf o.wil o a lor 1 1 m th sheriff at Ona vlff Drug Store. .Ten squirrels a day 20 in P 5 ¢ 1 D f lnetmction on that dat:;=w2=§g 1aaon;l:::aonch:rge¢l with stealing na H is expected that in a very short od 3.w 11. (;hold special meet .a u gg I e;;$;..?.;2;:;;§;;<;;.::.;:;::2.;Ef.;.ii von es lsoat.~~on ~~»~a ~of exprgrteneed oll ~.f.:f.;tf..Be .at ....so id[loneeneion:5 geese s brant a ¢the river and had three_boat.s H 31 \>n§==\3 =;»==g==§ down IT t at ~ dy 0 p f.f b.p d ff §C y C|. SU p d.p \|y \\U$SU.f|.Q g y \J.. p d 3 g g O g f §§ j p d g g y d pp p dg gg..6 p d d ¢p.d f g.f O b d f d d g d pp. (C d pg g )b g b b.J y h1| hire.Alice Nevlvell who has beenl eoniined to the home of her sister brother in law hir and Mrsand..John W.Newell of this city for !¢V\\Mhlngion vp a Blair business enl months has so far improved ln health ae to be able to go to Rochest er Minn.for an operation at the hands of the Mayo Bros.She will leave Oct.I9 and the bert tlrlelil8 of her many Blair friends for her ¢om~plete recovery go with her. llri1lay October 16 to lhumloy Oct lobcr 35. Z Mr.J.l.Sunds of tlqwn neu Mr.Sunde is llv old lllanclnml property pf Mrs. He is farming lrlttt and reporto eorn looks very visitor yentenley. ing down on the homestead.now the lftlllson of Onrshl. ln five hurulremlacne that his crop of good. Ind San was found in on intoxi cated condition in as room at the El lthese eanorden should hold back;Miss Carrie Raemuaaen tho as in a puzzle an under the Ieue there? lington hotel yesterday and wasl»nothing for the landholder ; placed under arrest eharged wlthl liquor in his poaeenion.Hia trial in ;=» be held this afternoon. Earl Ladd of this city and Mine Florence Bradbury oi Hooper weremarriedlnCouncilBluffslastIlon day. lore and there is a mighty good drunkenness and having lntoxleatlnglchance of wlnninp . blrn.William Raver Henry and 31141 Anna returned lut Thuredayfromaveryenyableautotripto Edmonton Can where they thit ed a son and hm her Dr.£.A. Raver and family. been working at the Blair Rack Stone will 1eaveSaturday and joinher parents Mr.and Lira.L.P.Rae rnussen in Omaha.Bias Nellie Nol li¢started to work there this week. The Moore alsten Flora and Ollea of west Lincoln street are improv lnx their vlwfrtr by adding an addi tlon making a run two story haue adding much to the appearance and no doubt to the comfort of the home. ». . ....a. a.hj .. 3.f . \.t ..I~ . .. T~ f .: o \ ..1~ A x 1.s r.2 g £ .\~ ~; .. .I.. 3....tal~ 2;rr . .\ \. | ~wJ~ g..l\l|I? . ..J UI4 e .z $ .J :=x 1 < ~.~a. ~\ . Q ti J Q e.J| §.~I . >.~ z~ .e~i: ~6: I | J, 5, A ~§\ sr P\n' i 'hm x v. ; 1_' | 'HE lmrz snr nzs s-Bhir. Nebnuh. Octobcr 1. 1925¢ - .un-.-. K I r s . r r o l l h t E N N A R D ~G. E. Kroneberg uma in hum At- Lincoln last Friday to spend th; !i'!.=\H»1\=»|ux |'mlR :l|EFrL.i'l' lnmofr kinson l u i week for an extended'wcuk-and with homo fo lk ;L;1 s¢gg_..3,|be f u ,Gm. Ovrsnz came down tram vim uh home folk.-,|Ven '1'a)lar, of Omaha hu been. ,m"°§'a§';s in ';';fmf_'n° wg I n t Sunday fc : a .",k»,*A married folk:dmc :In to bein. mm. of Mice McCann for thefxomlay found fm the hung ,11| \=-ei" lui. 1.-- ...........o-m.- ...... ...Jziven at the navilion on Satu nhy put fu r days.igm, , ;_,,__ .rr ll nu. and nr nn.E' ' r s s LOSS OF m m m lrnlqlar ltlendange In tha schools amuphou;the Unizai Stain,ac- :rdhg to ealimatu made by thc "The ne*mapper arbonato d s f mdhnd of sold treatment is een- nldered better thu; any of the odd mv ihods.In :inlet to pnvant smut, copper arbouta dqst must In mixed Blair, Ncbruh. Octobu 1,|9125u n sn m n x r z a r m s z - Jndlmtnt and Ye:e» action for illsum af m u m :Immun at 5 per annum from thi r 192-I, and for llid dl accruing costa. of illdgtlllrlt *nd ~ »| th lt m i d - p tr deleribld be sold to judgment and nous In nmdn unpaid for n ty diy : from the en- - RAILROAD 'rms TAB Chicago and North Wutlrn ' r u m n u ma P. aa. Dull:.'l"nh| W elt1:13 A. al. Daily. c . S l. r . ll. a 0 . ' m i n m m . 'ms A. 2. Daily aunt-Sunday . ll .l l . . ... Nanci or cumrronsor ns'r4\'rz m m m nn. Wuhhdan CWI!! 0'HllllNl. llhlr L 0'Hlnlnn, Attyl. ln du UWM! Cont ln tha latin ni the Euan unm R. Bunn,Demand:To the swrrs or 1 C ; viz cor a l a n n n c m l r .|. u = - n m- e n mz c n g c ¢ . u » » u - m a u s g n u r A n lu r D ~ 3 ll ll| ¥ » P \ lW » | ¢ a y s d » d z o A . l . | q 1 | » ¢ s m 1 n u A . l l . ! ' v n | a ¢ » f v | e u u 7 : » P . | L c s u l c a o r c a m f ¢ m . u » » m » ¢ m » ¢ n ~ m ':."'.'?!"i- ~ u m w m § } Q o § » , ¢ m a m » : : » » n m m ¢l w u y .n | ' m a , > f ¢ . a ¢ m ¢u t h c u m B u b o u C a l l g g e | | l l n \ u \ | o n f o r f wl v d l d f i l z h f l n e k n n l n a n l h a mo i r ld a y n mm g f o r s vl d u r i t h d l !o l school ma m mloud we $839030 d lhomofo lh .She ntumed I n n r ' e n d n i h n a v n a h .| t h l n u d ' l l l n . C l a n Gnhnm,o l 0 m ¢ h | 8 v 1 o d a y d ln i k h n d a y " U b iln. Robin Hun h xp¢n dl.n| thu am Su nday "m in g fo r s ll' ¢ hy » '| l9 ,l5 c o m v n k Al ' ! ' e h ma h ; mh b n gn n d vi d : wi th IM h m! ! ! o l ln d e .' Tb |u i d do p u i h u , l | r . m d ll n . F n . n k H u 1 1 | . ) | r . u x d l n . W m. A d a m| .l o r n d w m y w u w u p d u m n i . v m w u a n emmty salt lo u dly . mi n s a bo u * l a h money ll!!-nl m a g n u m w i ,u i d U l u K i l i m Johnun spent LM |ubu:dD!kn.|.Phil ln lo r mltln m d a n t h e u n umebcnd v i m l n .lu v r mo e n r -evnfidoathl emma;on ln!- k:¢ .h» L n erk d ' tm .E led by her two sister-in»lur;, ones m d Min _ Hnrguerita of Onu hl. , the infant lon of Hr. mc ! lvin Hnnlhorne dibd last Wed- hu in g b u n ill tml I n k . nerll was held in Bb ir on y and Interment made in the ~atery. Misses Teresa Ne and Lemme came out from Oma- ;y for a. week-end visit with and frlsnds here, returning ~i wu dosed the three days county fda lut week when \M a k e A r r a n g e m e n t s t o C o m e !\Q `B i g g e s t E n t e r t a i n m e n t E v e r S t a g e d !g Lo o k F or Pr o gr a m i n N e xt W e e k' s Pa p e r r < A x m m m m m x 2 m a § ' i m ' A k m m ~TWO DAYS OF FUN ~~ »-T H E-u» ANNUAl fm FESHVAL A 1'B L A | R %2?RYD;"€ OCTOBER 16 and 17 .-1 .Oliva Holmes uxompnnled milh L0 Albion .Whorlosr and fam!!! c ami mm Wayne Wednesday eve- r a fur day s :hr hm to at- ~elflllilll fair.nP' m d H n .Ben Glinman were viaiton frcgn Omaha l u i Big Wild West Rodeo \ \ Ball Ganies and Sports ..Stock and Agricultural Exhibits Parades,Dances and Concerts $8.000 better off ui me enrl of this gglemlar year than it was az lhe be ginnlng. 'rhs finding nu made in tho fate of the handicap due I0 niny weather durimt slate fair week, 'which cut d w n the nttnndnnce by 80,000 ad gttntly ctlrtlilld grim!stand rs- eeiptx by lmocldng out one day'| mein; program and one euninfs an- tertainment on another day.Thu mul outlay for | 926 will be exam, ieavlng n deficit of S1a,ooo. more ur iw. tn start the next year. after deducting nl!bills paid and bills due,including ndrnlnlstrllion Upenw. night.Oct.3 and avaryone i l in-Mr. and U n .Mvin Tietsort and vited.family. of Omaha \n|f*e Sunday guests m n Nelaen is a buaingu wie: at the Chu. W idener home.in this vicinity .at the preseng tlma.|W.H.Rosenbaum who h u been Mr. and Mrs.Harlan French and bed-fast as the homa of his son, Ray chikinen and G.R.French yfertffor the p u t sewers!weeks,in at Omaha viaiton on Sunday at the homo now and able to be out occa- Chria Petersen home in Benson.sionly.Mn .Ben Bailey and ann ware Mr. and Hrs. M. E. Sexton. who callers at the Sam Hall home last have been livin; on the Hike NelsenMonday.'farm have moved Zo Grannia, Ark- Llra. Henry J orgensen val a Biair anna. cailer on llonday.Addie McCann ia assisting with the Clyde and Bart Svriharg autoed no housework at Mn. Sax; Wrigh{'a, aa ff ideCharry county this week on a hunt- lin.Wright ls au e ngc ons " Ing trip.C.W.Laulnlp ia takin: ablf from uthma. l"i1{uren»from Washington show that DB percent of the electricity generated and ulul in llllnoh is by dum povnr and thlt prsctielily Ill the foul that In und emma from ill- lnoin mines.Quite the rlvlr ie in true i n Nab :uh wh en ai tho coal used is shlppcd across cute llnu. Read it- right i n ' h Enlerprl.ne Rev.A.Nielsen L1 moving m, ' f ° r Hartland, ~Wl»°°===l11 for an er- household pad : az tm.,writing gof tended visit at the Rev. J. Remus- Bidr.Ile hu g iven up his ¢1.g»¢¢ sen -hofne. here on nc wunt of his heeith nnd|lim. A. N. .Andenon has gone to will nuke his future home there. 01nah;for severel day!vleit with The good wishel of the community her dxughtar, Hrs. J. Burgess.5° vw: them.|ur ..mu Hrs.w.nz Hoag are Min e:Opal Wright and Lola visiting at the present writing with Smith eune up iiom Uni. Place |nd_tl1.eir dnughter. Mrs. W. D. Smith. npan nu al' npproxlnuuly $250.000.W0 ml n e r .The effectiveness of n :bool eynem depenrle on the : q u - lrlty of attendance o l lh f p up llx nrollc d u well u on unc h (an on x the qulllty of lnetmctlongnd the Mm of eehool u m .A ntudy of E.l20 country nhlldnn ln W munl-ld I ID nu n s in d ln wl lh o modlln amber of dny n of lctunl nwewnoeILhm c hlldren v u u \ . 1 deyu. :uf of Ill! children mended school me than 'Ili nwnuu, over one-lounh | the elllldnn l\\£l\d¢d couldenhly nuUmm tlve months, md over our igllth of .them :Bonded lo u th u : m e monlhn.Alhndenco ln ooo- :lldlhd edoole w u slightly bob rr dun ln one-veecher schools.Tue ledln dxlly nuerdwc w m d 6 0 nroonl. mpeedvely-vy u hl¢her ln :Moll prowldlng Y-month lame for nslr pnplln than In :hoes modding -month u m m :hereby lndlesdng un longer umm usually man b-¢~ n- duly nmndnna.mp ln wi th ln Lbnn 130 dnye of lchwllng ave» »onleu per bushel, dwmdiu on Unlmuttlncle of tha soul On mm m! of the dllflnlty ln mhlnz tllln llnl a m m a u n . w »u»e¢_l¢ an on the human, ll lnlmled. the treat- ment umm bo mad: by slwvallng, lt mutt be done lu some Und of \ mix- er, d|.l\er homo-med: or eommexdd. Eve n e ri uumLur . ltlnemod lde no w e u n d u s t m u k o r y l u e n v e l hmdkarohlel over the nom md mouth lo prevent lnlmllng tha d n t.An old barrel ohum wnh baffle plllu flxed on the lmldo. I eonzrou mlx< er, a barrel or s box meds m re- v o l v e b y m o o m o l c n n k o r x g u engine, will do dn work,Tlo mln- nzn zurnlnx ll nequlnd for thorough work.'hw mon an o ully Kru k IS w ao hulhela ln hour.Copper ar- bonnlo lreutrnent lmprovoe ilu gsm- lnnllng qwltlsn of Un nod." n o w 'ro u s r s n n u m. o n ma a m m c . L .Hobnn. lln who pulallsher Mrs.* Q s l x #Owen: Liam Mn. A neldlsn The f i Sutunda B w: c The Lucille =¢'"¢°°'*""U"'*¢'°°'"u»¢'coimnw i a : Q i " ` f "" "" "" ' " "" ""'n g i n f u l i f o l n l n d d -ry u g "r i n ' ! . 4 5 A . X . 8 n n d a y o n l 1 . Count th da fEIB!IG! im be lbld £9 n.»..1..-a r :'IL .1 QL- o¢.\.,.1... nn:.U " l" i 1" ' 3' " F . .. mu: Be lw ol u A. l.un..l l n | | | W o n l | | p 1 l A . l .llr \. F \o y lK . mM\ nd lmk B cb b h rhdnin Endnvar nz 4:80 Pl.of Onuhl.n u vid d n l H a mm |mnur:1sUuaulur11u1~| uuxxalxi..tbl MISC!! mhlcrhsdan aglney veal o f C h i n n (owned usd mu-ma In -pfr or ana cnLn d e mu b e l :J a el. u id nral Chinn (owned nd wana by suns rr mq n m )wo Pwnh Stun, Sul Pnnd|¢a"B-\( n Nall--W hlt would you ( i n to luve noch hair as mine? Bill9-I ¢0Il'£ knmv-srh;t did y cu give T--lla-nrenrlourn Sy g . NOTICE 0 F HEARING FINAL sE'rrLr¢:m-:wr S T A T E O F N e u m a n , Washington CountyCorriganlChrrigan.Attye. In the County CourtIntheMatteroftheF.Stoll ofMariah J. King, Deceased: The ltd:e at Eur, next to kin. devieeu, lege tees, creditors, and .Atl persons ln tereetecl in the ( i w settlement of eaid estate an hereby notitied that on the 17th dey of Bepember, 1925, Charles M. Hitchmen, the Adminis- tretor of said estate filed a petition in said County Court Parlor that his final administration account filed herein be settled and etlovred, that proof of helrehip be taken, order for distribution of eelets end eedgnment of dover and homeeteacl rights en- tered;and the said Administrator discharged. I! you fail to appear before said County Conn on the 24th day of October, 1925, at I0 o'ctoek AJd.,nmI eonteat add petition, :gre Court may [n a t th e preyer thereof and make such other end further orders, allow- ances and decrees as to this Court may seem proper. Witness mr hand and 0!ficiaISeai this I?th dey ol September, 1925. (SEAL)1. C. ELLER, 35-5t.County Judge. ee. s u z m r r 'SALE Galvin, Byers 6 Sullivan, Att'ye By virtue of ezrorder of alle i»» sued out of the district Court of Washington County,Nebreekl,em! in pursuant of e decree ef ui d court In en action therein pending wherein The llutuai Benefit Lnfe Insurance Company ie Plaintiff and Teal C. Bro:linen (otherwise knoun as Peul C.Bmode\1on}Anna { . Iirodersen {other\flse'k:no1m as Anne C. Brodereon) ble wife Lydia L. n. Clarietenseng Plateau State Bank, Herman, Nebraska: end The Connee- tievt ilutull Life Inllrlnoe Company of Hartford Coonettioih *ere De fendants, I wltl on Setedey, the 17th des of October,1026,en l o'elock PM. of said day at the inet front door of the Waehir\|'|»on County C o m House in the City of Bteir, Washington County,Nebreaks.:ell et pubtk auction to the highest and b u 'bidder for a n In hind.the I I I STATE 0 ? N s n m s u .I \ 'naWashingtonCountyE Hcnry Benc h,Ai ry In thi County Conf! ll.tha Hatter of°'|.h¢, Haute of L i n k Kerihoff,Dlceasede To the Creditors of Bald Estate:Y N A n Hlnby Notified, That 1 will dt at thc County Court Room ln Blldr Sn nhl County, on tha 10111 0lr 01 Oc trber, 1925 md on thc mn day of Januuy, 1926 lt tbl hour of 10:00 u¢| 0c k, LH. of e ac h of uid dly l. m receive m u examine all ddq ls .e au mt md Es au , wi th a vin ! io their adjustment and all-owmol. The time limited for the presentation ol c laim! against uid Estah is time months from the 10th day of Octo ber, A.D. 1925, Ind the time limited for pay ment c f debts in One Yu: from uid 10th day of Octcblr, 1925 wx-: xma s my h a nd an d th i m of this County Court, this (th :hy oi September, 1925,(SEAL)I. C. ELLER. County Judge. mm a n d d l ltc r tli ng e mu u p r o - vidld by uid order and dec ree nm! \\'nz.l1ln¢t|m County, Nab.84-5: vi d e d . D a t e d t h i s 1 6 t h d a y o f S e p t e m b e r w a s .. || public sale,the real estate of uid minors, towit:The undivided two- illlftll interest In and to the Nonhweat quarter of the 8-outhweeg quarter (NWSQ SWK of Section thirteen {13} Township eighteen (IU)Nonh,Range ele- ven (ll) East of the Sth P. M.; :leo all that pan of the South- east quarter of the North- vreet quarter and the North- east quarter of the |c|¥.h west quarter of said section za afornsld whic h iles South of the center line of the County Road No. 388,an located,traveled and of record in add County; also e :ren of land deetribed ae follows: Commenting at the Sout et eor ner of the Soutlurest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Wd eee tion 18 donald, thenc e Welt 20 feet,thence due Nonh to the pub lic highway. thence Eut 20 feet to the East llne of uid Southwest quarter of the Northwest quaner aforeeaid,thence due South on eeld line to the place of begin ning, ell len a strip of land dee- erlbed ae follows:-Commenelng at the anter of the County Road No. 838 aforesaid as said road ls now tnvelled through the South- e u t qulrler of the Northwest quarter of uid section 18 afore said at a point 20 _feet Well| of the quarter quarter llne, runnin; thence South parallel with n h l quarter quegner line 320 feet. thence But use feet, thence North 8816 defreee ent at right angle zo eeid county roed 148 feet to the center of said road, thence North 52%dence:West 321'feet to the pleoo of beginning, eald trlet ol land herein exeepted softwo- ing 1.16 urea more or less, lll in 'Naehlngton County, Nebraska. e.ail lands bein; subject to the home- gteld interest of Anna Andreeeen for and during her natural lifetime, and further subject to its proportionate share of 3 ;|o,ooo.oo mortgage now thereon. I t ie therefore ordered the!the next of kin of uid minors, and. all persona interested in their amid ee tatee be, and they hereby an direc ed tx appear before the Dletzkt Court d Washington County. Nebruka, on the 19th day of October,1026, at tum o'eJoek P. H., at the Court Home in thClty of Blair, In nhl County . to alto! eauee, if any there he, why LEGAL NOTICE A. C. Debel, Attorney 31. the District Court of Washing- ton County, Nob:-uh. ORDER To SHOW CAUSE In the Hltter of the Appikation for Lin nu to Be ll Roll Estate, br J a- kob Andzeuen,Guardian of Helm Anreuen, John Andreuen and Mary Andrauen, Hlnorl. Now on this ;-uh dw of Septem-bu, ms, is h im; o ne of the di y : of the February, 3925, term ol this Court.this molto: como on to be hoard upon the duly verified ippli- calion of J akob Andreuen,guard- inn of the estates of Helen Andrea-aeu, John Andfeueu, and lar! An- dreuen, mlnon, praying for license 16 sell ful :state belonging to dd minors for the purpose of roinvut- ment; and the Court luiing bein! the urns and being fully adviud In the pnemlaes, and it appearing from said appileation and the proof in support thereof,that it would be beneflclll zu uid tank, and to dl persons in- ternted in their said estates, wseli Awning urvlau 1: 7:80 Pl. Q u a l N lg it .Wadnaudly 7:80 cor1a|:ncA11oNu. cz mncx (Cn. W allar Ava. na m m ; hmaa Ke P a l l" . S w l u s a m w 4 .. u m m ; a n - v m l l A . r r .PA UL 1 . u - m u m :CHURCH (Drum, Na!-rub) Rav. R. I. Rdnlnaan, Pulor Banda/ Sc hool at I0 A. ll. Chunk Servkaq at l l A. ll. . u n m c a u z w w m .' r u m - r r ( w. Uu a lu m e : » 4 . ¢ m¢ ) u. J . W amtnl. Pa m. T M Amadan la tha n u church will a m n n fur loztunn on "Chrl¢lAn Fundamental Toaehlnn" or inalmctlnn for Saturday altar- n w m a t m o . Sunday Behoul at 9:45.Bvrvkaa :very Sunday mornlng at 1030; either ln_Gam:an or Enllllh la n n a p . Bible elala It 2:80 or m o . P u n k r lniomuf-lvl! Blair Tal. 1802 Tlx!p a m lnlanda tv s e r " mlallonatatlma on Sunday P.We n/ mls n z v. | . u 'm| : m\ u c n u n c n (Cor. Jackson and Cntar strait) n . N u m . r u m . Sunday Sdoul 9:15 A. I. lornln( B irds! 10: 80 A. K. Evrnln¢ aervlcea at 7:30 P.K. n z - o n e / n u z z n c s u n c n o r : a s u s c n ms r OP L A TTE R D A Y s m r r s ( U n o o la s u m u mm Ot h l - u m Idsf T. I. llllloti, Omaha,Supply Sunday Belwd at lb 0'elc ek. Pnac hlng Blrvleua at 1| A. I. s r . n u m c x s n o n a u ¢ c . m u .Clnm-.\) (Coma: Colfax me Oth auual) lfathaf C.A.Bay andarfn.Paaiu B m a n d Third Sunday al anal: mani la, lu n at I A. ll. hand an d Pmmh Sunday s. Inu a t m a A . u . u r m o n l s ' r l m w o r n . q u m c n (Cor.Colfax and NJ: muah) o. U. u¢r>~,4, Paahr. w w f s a m : m o m / L u . u m m u m m u m A . I . lf nr o nls llllvl 0: 80 P. ll. EWI\i1\| larrlela IC 7:80 ¥'.\l. Pram llaohlng lladnaaday ano- hr 1:80. 8 1 ' n a n z n a c o r u . c a u s e s (Grant Btraat hutvuon uh and Sth) an. on n . Ha | 1n| , Pa stor Holy Communion m f r Sunday and Hdy Day at 7:50 A. Il. Ga r th Sdnol al 8:46.Alao an- vlea wary Sunday. | .... . _ ___ _.. ... imma. me nuum un flu! of um* weak. In . T. J . Ro an mu na i ne d eral uf Bvbblfa aehoolmltaa an llonday aluruuon ta help hlm b u m h h aavmkh birshay. v h r i u gu n a a n d having a t h u aa only chllarm know lin. Run aarvvd a umpthug anar :nmkh all depamd for ho nn ,vbhing Bobbla many happy birthdays._Lul Wadnaaday uumlng Ula Soph- omona at du hllh aenool, aauomyan- lanlby un uv. uh m:faculty, mnlar- ed out ta tha Ed Baver homo for a wafarmtlon had.A goal time was npvnad by all thou praaim. lu: Thursday was Human day In tha W uhlumn Bou nly lah' a n all budneu house cloud at mo n and everybody 'I-Wild l-ba mr for that Jay. Alben Cooper resumed wsu.nn. n a mlp a n n u , lr .and l|r|..1ia|\ryJoopar, onlul Tuesday (rum Gram. Nabr. when they spent x vaek v|.\|z~ ng nla uvn . Mr. and lin. L F. Hllslngur en- Lmalnoa at Sunday dimer, lr. and J n. o. H. Guduy and family and lr. a nd Hn. F or rnt B rvlwer a nd uugh lar . h om. Rav. Wyndom Bonham was a Sun- »~v dlnnn (welt at tha .ml lzoma., e v -l n ! eslv A!!-lr p o d h w , lunch thvlr more B. L Gay - llr .and li n .R.H.lhamuaaen nlurnad Friday from a two \vaek'| .rip thrwgh Wlaeumln and llnne- mia.Hhs Halen Bovea,wh a ta uh u school at Amen. Nabr. spent the weak end at hom. Lie Da Bela, mpuinundem. of thaenav1§>n work on the bottom, who hu oaupled Irs. ldonle Rose' rnl» dana alum last spring,n w ml h h family ua Omaha l u !vn u .The rnldmee la nov( being uocuplad by uw Dr. G.u Stanky family. l l l u Anna Marie Patenen spent Sunday al. Lhu country hwmo ul M n . u w r m m Lunar. lllaa Zvzlyn Andunon, who is ab undkm high ual ln lllalr. upon! KM weekend vllh lwma folks. o. H. Gmhpy and Rav. Been drvva lo Arlington lut Sunday aliamuum A. H.Phrlum, al Omaha was a Hamann b w n a u llalto r lui.Wad~ |.eu!ay. lr. and ln. 0. L. Hllulnger v/an 'hhnday rv¢nLn|dlnnar guonu u l lr . I n d llra.HL H.Bova. lr . an d Un . E .Rnd and Anna l a r k d n v u w Roaalle lui Satur- day for a vlnlt with lr. Read'a bro- ther.They nlumsd Sunday avan- in..llr. anddlru. ng Olson and fam~ Us w e n vu lw n a t a u ln . l u u n Dlum heme Sunday. Jesse Wall spent a few day:in Omaha lui. wal. f ' : ; ' " " * : f - . : ?, § ' ; , . x ° , . ° " " ' ° ° f . x §@ ' i » . ' a . ' »' 1 ' . a ,. =" M 1 ; .3 . 1 ; I a v i n f n n i n A l l f i n g A n u l n n t . ¢ . I A = .i ~P .l i .I -\I *. . . d i s u n d . ' Schn- the tu homes. Mi n s R. 1 d u m s ning fs 'tsnd C Mr. Kenna: Sundu was Hawrin Iehrc nx.Sharif! of \\'nz.l1ln¢t|m County, Nab.84-5: said Estate is thru months from the 24lhdny ¢f October A.1>. ms, and the time limited for papnent of debts is One Y o u from laid 24th thy of Oc tober,LEGAL NOTICE A. C. Debel, Attorney 31. the District Court of Washing- ton County, Nebraska. ORDER To SHOW CAUSE In the Hatter of the Appikation for Liouua to Bail Rall Estate, br J a- kob Andzealen,Guardian of Helm Anreaaen, John Andreaaen and Mary Androuen, Hlnorl. Now on this ;-uh dw of Septem-bu, ms, is h im; one of the d ay : of the February, 3925, term ol this Court.this matter camo on to be hoard upon the duly verified appli- cation of J akob Andreuen,guard- ian of the estates of Helen Andrea-aeu, John Andfeueu, and lar! An- dreauen, mlnon, praying for license to sell nal :state belonging to dd minors for the purpose of roinvut- ment; and the Court haiing bean! the urns and being fully adviud In the pnemlaea, and it appearing from said appileation and the proof in support thereof,that it would be beneficial zu aald tanla, and to dl persona in- ternted in their said estates, toseli for the purpose of neinvoslrnent, at public sale,the real estate of uid minors, towit:The umiivkigd two- ilainll interest In and to the Nonhwezt quarter of thu 8-outhweng quarter (NWQ SWK of Section thirteen {13} Township eighteen (IU)Nonh,Range cle- ven (ll) East of the Sth P. M.; liao all that pan of the South- east quarter of the North- west quarter and the North» east quarter of the ao|¥.h west quarter of said section za 1~n .m e m .a n d p o a s e n e d o f R e a l a n d P q n o n l i En uz e es ti ma te d nz $ 25 00 .0 0 a n d p r a y i n g fo r a d m i n l n t n t i o n t h e r e - n f If y o u fa l l t o a p p e a r a t s a i d C o u n t y C o u r t o n t h e 17 t h d a y o f Oc t o be r . I J \ n -1 » STATE OF NEBRASKA, I INW a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y 1 I n t h e C o f m t y C o u r t . I n t h :H a t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e o i .. of uid County Court, this 19th dwoiSéptcmber,1925. (SEAL:I. c _ Em.:za, 85-51.County Jud;e. mid petition, the Court will appoint Alien Bouvier or some other suitable person Adrninislrntor and proceed to s setticment of mid uma. Witness my hand and Otfieial Seal this 19th day ol Sept.. 3925. tSEAl.}I. C.ELLER, heirs at law, next af kin, c nditors and Ali persona interested in u i d nut: an hereby notified that on the wth day of Sept., 1925, Alien Bou- vier filed | petition in :aid County Court alleging among c thu things that Samuel D.Heavier, an inhlb ilant of Wuhington County, Nebras ka, died on the 12th day of Sept.. sr ~,_.ns :|DENTIST Rooms our Bhir State Blnk Blur,H m a n z Blair, ~abr.(I) Lo fmn o r &LOTHROP GRANT NORMAN Attorneys Blair,Nabr.and Omllu, Nabr. F l m door nouth l6 ! h l Q p lh l of diy lull 809 lallnng Bldg \on 0'HANboN, lumen lUBANLONAnorncyo-:Liar i a g m m s m n m u - m m ' \(1) (X)MODEL CLEANERS Cleaning, P1-using Repairing Loc ked On J -g . . _ . - . . - .- R .G .A L L E N A B S T R A C T O R l n a u n n c e - R e n t a l : R e a !E s t a t e O ff i c e F i r s t D o o r n o r t h o f uFRANKs.m c z w w (Agent fox; Fdmxont <>\=m¢rv! Pay: Highest Prke forPOULTRY. CREAM AND m o s On I-'um Street Smith ol Independ ent Telephone Omen Ind.1221,BQII, Ash m x 0 l\ I\ I\ { a n d over one and one-hall yuan below (rule ln rudlnk nml lpalllngAbility.' Omer lhldin dmv poanr nt¢»nd~nnciamong younger mm among old» er chllllren.Many poopla upn! lhln ninee tha older ehlldnn a n m a n likely m : m a d u h m!during had wulhsr.A mon prubnbla Inter. no dzmbt,ls the erroneous attltudn al lmrenq ln eonsldarlng n lnu urlahn 'lor the yoinger children Llun for .ha oldnr chlldmn to m l n uhnol. °1'i|r»§uJx}x»|.im.)Prvrrw. pub- ndlf. of hh rudlrl and following \.hou|'h!|ulh| | lar thlbe ulvnrdnen thurelnuvn w Ll! lmvlubla mn!! nude! msn:" A n o m:dllpltc h ho m d u fl» nmc lnl a m m o f N u r York oun- mln h d u u n l m mn m o f p l u m m- uml prvlplrlty Lluu fu ln ms. Afl- ar mentlnnln dun ann dlvldamll of |r\'| nl llr¢| c orponllonl, tbl: pan- mvh ll g lva n :-|.x....»...m.rv w u d June u l a ¢ l a> 3 \ 'mml »mm sildi la "went an mam," "ran an ernnd," "got up too I l m , "" a m shoes 1apailv:d",ew.. ' \are worse than none.Clour coop- eration between the teacher and tha J parent should result in better attend- are probably tha highest of m y month In its history!"T'h| Sun Roobudr building, new nearing compietion,will b i GM of tha mammoth bdldlngl of K l n t l lGtr .and every inch of it!door § Ie ance._ QU;;~rr1o:~:s FOR 'THERURAL {I(}§131UNl'lY The n w n w recently announced fm American Education Week, New vemlser 1622, nuggrats many quas npnce will be devoted to mail amen, whkh will be sent-to every oommm- lt;within n lugs ndiun of Inman City.'Pnn ty - fin y a n l n Hant- :°m¢ry Wan!had A time buitdin; down in 'the bottoms?If y ou look out the :nr window at Sheffkid you will have iillia diillcully ln estimat- t i n n a n f i f f 'h " , ? ° " ° " ° °t o t h e r u r l n :t h c v a s t v u i u m a o f t h e W a r d -. . . . . . - - . |i n u f n f a i l ..f _ - - n i n a i n n h i r n h l l q Q al eommunny.uw grucuu: supw ""§buline»» m mul unwu.........-......ulihcuulon November 20, "know Your I1 remember u ; ggrponlion has tix\School",nhauld attract i n i whole! other plant: gh, uml site matured eounlr;nide to ilu nhooi tha;F d h m t d the Athntic to thc Pncltic. v\ I\ 6 .lny aftuanoomYaucannot rcaily know your arhool wilhcut.cornpuing It with alher anchouln in country and city. bc i;-better than or not quite so swvd ns lhe ar:||4JOIms in olhm diat- rlcla?Why Is It not no good n ascjmnl nn than provided for :ily chhdren?ls tha city elementary mhnnl renlh' §tI.er In every respect And to uni? mltlen s lima morespecific, 'mudlr marghfg, Auxvlt 4. A. n.mn. Mnnigumery Wan! nut 42 nckfuhl of Cnalngvn No.ma through Qho Holden put emu Wa ha\°an't the figures an WsrrensbrlrthKinguvlllo and Cantarvlew, but they an not unall. "W ell, wha! of li:-\:¢.nimr »xeenl tha only way lb `i.I § ' The New Shapes In our display oi W rist W atches are the new shapes so popular this sea- son.A n d in their dsveiopment. the designers show an expert skill that is most sntrancing. Priced féam $12.50 and up. Watc h for Our Attrac tive Wluduw Display Bac h Friday H. OLLERMANN Export Wltchmnker -- Exclusive Jowdsr va\ I'\ f . . - U -_,than the country nchool?lf so,\\hyf la it lJ¢'1.h\l|\¢ wa city 5610014 hive hanger terms,better teachers. better nchool bulldlngs with bttcr equipment!Why are all the city schools in session nine months ln the year, and aU!¥|¢ of them ten months. while the nnlnlvv ¢|1\l\|\'l l.\N!Pl!f ICU!!!D! .........,,,.,_( t i drepel tllla npid encroachment cmall o l house! il not to whlmP¢\ about ghenm or whine to tht peopla to b, '1oya!.'Seven! of the bm paper: at un nun! bin gage ld! nrrafinx this umlmling app-ni zo tha public zo be 'lo gn d' t o 'h om oh Th a o n l y a n y i o b e a t . t h c m . fx . h o u s e i s t o u n d e r u 1 .Q - n ;u l i é l i n d i l h l f a n d i n - \.§1 Q 1: fi HE R M A N NE W S |Bon und Lua ||¢n»ma. ol' Teh mm un limmn v ldlo n on lui Lu(Bundny ne nlng u llr . ml lin. June Brikun and Mx. md In. mu m S i m v m d r u m ; ' °. 3 . " ` mah lhcy cdllded wllh nn num Us which d.m|¢q Un un eanaldnnbly. 'Da occupants elapd wilh l h w mu md bnalnu, nobody balm( uri- oudy hurt. Tha l|\!»od\M hdln' Akl s¢¢m had | refreshment booth lt \¥ hh ll Ariinnon Lbk ynl.Thny upon wr y p o d unseen.the pmeeodn amnllnill in nur ¢500.W . I n .Busty luhlmnn v u ezlkd m Linda lu! 'nundu mornin: by I rufmy.Mn. C llr lh "0\'Uf mu n u d lu ! u n k from Nuvuln when me had wen: uhm pux munth with ur mn, Muni And his wife. Hn. lhuh Tnn LI visixing I: (bl hum of Mr s itter, Hn. Ollk lawn az Arllngton uh mek. K J. Schenek draw u» Omahc Luiwuuuuy. X i u Ba n k L n h o f r. vu a Te h mlh miter lu! Frid ay .K i l l a li ld n d lah-Ll Ind Blah Wilson, who nn nuzullrsg Dunn Col l a n at B wr . n u n !th e vn k f ml for rural work? Why are there better school bulld- inga better equipped for tha city arhoola?Ia it because the cities mine more money for mc se ihlnla than rural schools can possibly ae eun?If you could hah all these better things for the country schools would they not hxing better attend ance and better progress!Under preaeng condition! la than any auch thing aa I-Zquallty of Opportunity In Education for the children of the country? win: .\1 smrr BRE AKS srzc onns / " 5 t 1 n k l n g s m u t h a s .n e w reeonl, it hu taken more toll from the 1925 wheat crop than ever known before". soya ll. M. llainer, Dim The Southwestern Wheat Zmpro rr.ent Aaaoeiatlon.Continuing he aayn, "Last year from 12 to 25 per-cent of the wheat of Kansa=.Ne- brm-lla. Oklohoma ani! Colorado oral srnutty.This year it hae increaseI to from l5 to so percent and with so much smutty need in the country, the chance; are :ood for still more smut won'\bring in w k .Only z=\-W will do lt..That doean't aound nloh on ez la a uni.adamant.vlbrated- ooncoeto fa»:t°that moat za reckoned wiw."-Ameriean Press. £0HGRZGA1'loNAL CHURCH James A. llclleeman, Pastor Rally Day!Next Sunday!A f n - ¥> day for Religious Education at the 1|o'cloek church hour,program in charge of Mr. Roy F..Wrlght.Don? fall to brpnaent.Good mualc!We have aemred tho aorvieea of Mrs.Paul Moon aa di- rector of our choir.Sho la well trained and thoroughly competent.Training unde r allreohon Jrlll bl a privilege wo while.Coma out and flll the ranks of the choir. MlTl`IlDDlST ENSCOPAL c nunc a 0. U. McProud, Paator Let all remember the change in time to 7:30 for the evenln; service. Let ua all make a spec ial effort bo be present at the aenricea next Sunday.. g a g th llr lo vu lllnna ef bu daughur, iliu 3318. who vu agents-ml on that dur for nppondkitis.Th !l u !n - po da an th u ab c ' ll gn ti n g dw: Al will as coukl bl axpec tld.l l a Ella b u n atunding Cc llqe In Lineoh tar tho p u t r a r . Rmr. Wgmdom Bonham ntrinni hen Bu md ay to uh u p hll an c hi ng ! at tb l lnlh odht chuzdx Ha is a :in de nt u un umm Unlnr dtx u v#will be hare only !or thi wack-and 8 |will punch hun both mamlng an me punstai homn.1 Hr.and lln..R.H.Buren und dzughlsn,Hahn and Eibrl spent I n t Frklny Wanda; at Tskamah |1 gh. J. w. Gilliam home.Hin Haul Htnddc knn spin! Su: 60 at the homo of her pnrents. Hr and illm.Rasmus Hcndrickun. Th! llethadln Ladle' Aid 306113 wil!moe on Wodnudsy fllh I n H. I... Sum. lr. and ln. Rnben W ill. of Nor folk. Nmbruh :peat a fn d ir! lu 1Q\ . . U U l \w | |n I G A Sno umm; vm 1. .W -..... .. ......,# d a k . u a S I M ! ! lr . I n d ln . o . L H h d n llt : n d lr . la d ln . B lr t C o o p e r h h lu ! Thunday mu r h l ll l o r |u n dny'| §¢1|.||.' h l y ¢ x | » ¢ \ w | I a | ! a r n ' In day : av. Alkluon und dllfonnt p lu s :of mu ms .hofon n m m x u halo.L Ip ue n u, lr an d I n J o hn W HL u m " O k i Wiur, :ho um-d and f n n h n n d o I n d o :spout tha wick em al rm homo na - : m m m l r .and Irs.Au f- |J n r n e n w x mqh ur. Eldne vo n vbld u i n A rl- inaum u n s w a y . Tam W n hf hld . who Un a on th lr. nn an H. :L umm van mmm, 1. msn, hu nw. wa mm with hind puunnn Sundu' cw-\u£hllu\ moved am :enum ul LMMn.,d n i n lg i ditch esmlnl l o d o n w l n .'rom Wlhflall¢|'|p n n u , lh n n .Bhh u d alnl th o work. I l .m l l n .o w - m m - ~ . d w | hd b ll u n d h h vih f r o m C n s u m. I n n n u n s u n wednesday for | A Hu h gm vu bo n: s o lr . an d n m m m e :m m .l m Sghntly , leptnnbn 26. wi n Tha South Hal! of th Nonlveu!Gunnar. and the Southoui Qurter o( th t No nh we n Qua n ol S ad hu 1\venly -leur (Id) Il Township Nim le e n m m N m h , » f n m - m u m sm nr un si n h u a 1 > .| | . mmf " . lnu I N u m mo n o r lvu n c c o n l- lux so ih l Gn u- mmn \Survey. in Whhlngwn County , bm . ' r m P ll i n l llf o n m lm ( h y n l De n mb " n m. c b u ln od I du m o l f s n d u u n ln n h l :eden fo r we of $12,000.00 'itll (dual men- on an me nu of 541% per ummm (nur the m .hy o l N u c l n mvim vm. mu (sa lly .Harley m m m v u a h h w - u n | \ . |ydia 1. D. c umwmn vbulnu; zu p nnn al wa pe titi oner | hmlldmx b e (n nhd.| If u fllrthnr ordend thll node! uf, _ m a m m a p l u s n f u u n w - u » | f I M | -hm i n all ve nom inta ruud in | l\| l n un" by publlullon of I copy »r mx. under 1.on Entc rprln,| up! vo tk ly Mwqup er pu bn md an Blu r, I n aid C ou nty ml su m um a! le n en l dn u h d o n thueln, for th r u u u mu i va n th . th e d a u o f um un puuluum thine! bein g nm his than Inman day s priur ta nhl h u f f tu r i n g . By un Cmm. C h u la n u n . w a .Judge. I :next.se nt.'Ta fm s e r s a l i o ve r t h o s m u t i n fe o b 5 1 P A U L L U T H E R Q e d i e r r l t o r y J o m i d e r a n : o o d b u s i n l l t t o i n t o o u t in a ur a no e f o r l i fe .fi r e , wm a ! a n d h a l l .W h y a ho u l u l t h e y n o t ta k e o u t i n a u n n u : p l a n t s m u t ? S e a l t r u l r n o n t i s t h o i n n a m n c e a n d i t c a n h o d o n e fo r l o u t h a n l a n :q u o p e r a c n e , l r l t l w l i n g m a l a r i a ! a n d l a b o r . C H U R C I L D R U M P .J.Re ln er ta en ,Pa s to r - -Suzsday,Oc t o b e r i t h ,1925. S u n d a y S c h o o l a t I0 A M . l l o r n l n g s e r vi c e s x t l l A A I . Il i a d t h e a d s In Th i £ z \ t e n u 1 | \ . w`ZiE15? H.; + 1 The Only sensible, Sammy Method I | Cheaper than any other way r " . | " \llBLAIR GAS CUMPANY u m m .NEBRASKA n lr 'I r f l u ; P M f It ;_;/ .~i f ~~ y o u Read it right in The Enterp 'Ubildren's costs and hats at Hrs. C. Hiltozfs.a.s.11_ Buy your school supplies at 'flue I-lernrise office. John Ulaeo of Kennanl, drove over |Blair last Monday. The Coffee Club meets with Mrs. ~eter Sdll this afternoon. Uwe for Rent-Enquire of W, J . owak.Phone Ind. B82.S4-tf. f'sr Sale-Note book paper and - ers at The Enterprise office. Charles Nelson, of Omaha was aest at the A. R. Brock home one' lay _laht week.| .C.K.Bonded,Undertaker, Blair. elsr.o m g ;phones,msn.Res!-} 'ence phones, 224.28tf. A new line of ehlldren's flannel nihalhrlnan dresses sises 6 to la t Mrs. T. C. 2lllton's.36-lt. ,Marshall Wilcox ia now sales agent or the Studebaker line of automo- ~iles in this territory. $35.50 buys the Globe Range '""r ~layed in our 'rest wlndow.Come in nd let ua allow it to you. Petersen Hanhrare. Mn .Hugh Wright and sister-lm ur, Mrs. John Chamberlain, of Nor- olk spent Sunday at Kennard. Miss Ada Harrison,ol the Mc- arthy dlstrlct, was a visitor at the ome of Mrs.Fred Bugeon yester- lay. For Sale:-Some of the best va- nt lots in be found ln the city. ~rlced to sell.Inquire at The Enter- ~r tse office.ti. Perfection Oil Heater had the new rnerlcan Gasoline Heater, just the think to take the chill off the room in the morning.Petersen Hdw. Mrs. Orin Strieklett is reported as getting along nicely following a ogerntion at the 'Niue Memorial hos- pital ln Omaha. Mr. and Hrs. J. S/Johnson drove over from Fremong last:Sunda§ aft- rnoon to bdng Miss Mlldrnl back to school at Ilona. It has been suggested ihnt it would be a nice thing to display the flags during the American Legion Convention from Oct.5 to 9. The business houses and residenceI are invited to display flags during the Amen"lan Legion convention which is held In Omaha on October s 9 .*| Rev.A.Nielsen,who has been preaching at Kennard,has been forced to give up his work there on account of poo? health and has mov- ed to Blair. llrs.Henry Wullf's son,George nhd wife of Wyoming drove in from the west to visult Mrs. Wulf! and in- vite her to join them, in a trip to Michigan.They left this morning on the trip. Mrs. and Hrs. S. Robertson enter- tained the following friends at :lin- ner last Sunday; Mr. and llrs. Har- tin Klrkegaard. Mr. and Mn. H. J. Hansen and family, Marvin Luml and Smith lil:lzegaard of Omaha. The Young Musicians'Club m é ..of J.E..Campbell,hlruituro,mas;and undertaking.60~tf. Dr.Lsy hnd S u m ,Chiropseton Flnrnsn Sts!|BsnkBui!djn¢.11'-tt. City L o ma monthiy payments, prompt servlet.Geo. B. Rlker.u . Hrs.Waits!Peterson and daugh- l l h of Omshs are visiting with Bid: relatives. J.Lluollsr h u beth confined to his home this nook, suffering with swnuch trouble. Dr. R. D. Coillliilil. oi Omshs camoup Tuesday twa i n ;i o n o Dr.E.l Xosu on hudnols. E6 Clsuun and son sro now ready to dc your paper hanging and paint- ing st 'nuonshls prices.Chll Ind I 8 3 .~ Ch as .D i x o n .o f S i o u x Q t y sp e n t s fe w ds y s t h i s w e e k sz t h o L o u Lana home whiio hero on hudneas.| Mrs.L.C. Card¢s.nsttended tho `W.£.T.U.convention in Fromontf 'Nemlay and Wrdnesdsy M this week._"Cammy" Masters, of Adington is the nwnrr of s new Buick sedan which he purohaned during the coun- ty fair. l!i:s Ruth Cheoly , who in sttomif ini' Lincoln University, 'au s will-i om!visitor sl. the paronw,Som Cheeiy home. Unmh I Lang, Ambu o SOIVIDO. In d .1752.B e l l 25 7.a '25 - t f. " G r a n d m a "C r u l d m h l n k ,w h o ' h u be e n in¢Ii|\po;¢d fo r l e ve r s !day s,in be t t e r a n d Abie t o b e o u t a g a i n , w h i c h l l g o o d M W ! t o h a r fr i e n d s . Th e n a n é h o f t h e E p h c o p x i c h u r c h h e l d a ve r y e n j o y a b l e R e m i n g t o n a t t h e h o m e o f u n o o f t h e i r mc m b er a , 1 qrnoon.. H r .a n d H r s .L o u L a n a en j o y e d | .vi s i t In s t w e e k f r o m H r .L n t w s d a m n m l hu sb a nd ,M r .a n d M n . Ge o r g e Fr e nc h ,ot'F t .W a y ne , In d i a n a . Rev. and Mrs.G. C.Robbersun, who are moving Lo Gordo Nabr. from Orielns,Nebr.are \lting Rev.md Mrs. 0.U.Murmud,of th is ci ty . D r .a n d L i n .L i o n s re c e nt l y r e t u r n e d f r o m a t r i p t o K i r k x vi l l a , H o . , |o Henry Janeen, left yesteniay mom-, i n |!nr the u n d hills where they expect to spend n few day: huntingprairiechickens.The open' selsbnl on these blnlll opem today. -Koopmen 1 Hooks have just re- cived a culoul of J onathan applet from Missouri.T u m .apples a n parked in new Standard bushel bu- keu, which prevent the rough hand- ling and bruising when shipped in hulk and the htnllela zhamneivea an 10:91 small mlditional rout.Every- Lum.ev nun~-muddy .ma me driving.;S UND AY u n Curtis Glmz md gnnd-Colleen Maoralndnughun Lueile Gum. o f °~;-u T ~~ L V n\ eh nm of the "ek nv.aLT.; » r° Hn. Gunn umr, mg F L I R I O E Olur Gu¥¢r -nd mothar.""'- M-|Fox News. nonuapooae and sPoxu'uurn' Nico stationery st The Enterprise office.s n r . I .E.Clmvbetl,ioroltnre,r u n and undertaking.60-ti. Youths Companion and Enterprise one year for 88.50.tf. Buy your notebook # wi r and ct vers at The Enterprise office. c. x. Bender1,Unamzer, Blair. Ncbr.Office phones 181.Ro d de m planes. 224.28-t! See our new line of stationery, Business and wdll. in ~a¢Yoral styles and finlahea.zz.-"The Enterprise orflee. lr. Henry Ilohsrer, of Ft. Calhoun ss tnnsacting business at the econ hr-usb last Monday._ Chil¢lren's Day for wool dresses, coats and hats, Satuniay, Oct. 3, at Hrs.T.C.Hilton's.38-lt. The ladies" of the w.R.C.will hold a Bake dey sale Saturday, Oct. 3 at Julius Petersen Handsnlre.lt. Lee os order y ourstove repair; now,z!on't leg lt go until it gets cold, lt may take some time to get them.Petersen Hardware. Hear Ye-The Baptist Indies will serve dinner ind supper both days of the Fall Ftathrll, Oct. 16 and 17.56-1g Misa Florence Smith returned last Saturday from Moline, Ill., where sho vizdbed her brother, Grover and wife a few days. Unruh & Lang, .Ambulance Service Roy H. D. Lang. Undertaker.Store Phones Ind! and Bell Red 239. Home Int. 1752, Bell 257.25-u. Mr. and Hut. Eel Wolff drmre down to Omaha last Sunday to visit their daughter.Miss J\l.ltl|ey,who ls nt- temling school in that city . The ladies of the Catholic church met at the borne of Mrs. Mark Beaty Wednesday afternoon. 1>--g;== are ~aking .surplicen for the c nr. An over-heated gns heater csused a flre at the Gus Rathrnann home last Sunday which was promptly ex tinguished with but little damage. Mr. G. H. Johnson, o! north Walker Ave. has recently moved to east Ne braska street.occupying the house rccentty natal by Mrs. Mollie Rath mono. Miss Netlle Powers,of Chsrlron, Nebr.was a guest of Mn .A.R. Brock one day last week.Miss Powers is assistant postmaster at Ghzulron.. Walter Nelson has a two wee t-nation from the W. J.Sal sto . and le f t lm Monday on a hunting tdp, accompanied by Walter Peter sen of Omaha. Hr. and Hrs.Hugh W right have had as guest the past week,Mrs. John Chamberlain of N{l\folks a sw ter of Mr. Wright.She left for her home last Monday. Clyde Allen, mail carrier. has pu:- chased the George Kahnk rcsiden property on the corner of Thlnl nn Llneoln meet and will take posses :don about l`eb. lat. Mr. A. Harwood and son, llerber stron!lea;week in Liaryville,Mo. where they visited old friends an~ relatives.They returned lest Sat ulday after having haul a very pleas o o n e o u w o o m u o n g p `s ~ » . , ~ » » ; ; < ~ < ¢~ .~b < < i ? , f ~ . 5 "\~?~..'0 Good Eats » by the Basketful Buy your Grocerlel by the Balkelfuk Cuh and Carry.lx In both economlcal and pradkal.Thismeans a saving dl from une to three cents on every ankle to the cunomcr.why ao! take advantln ul thla.Try I! onca_and be convinced ol the ad- »vantage al Cash and Carry. .Save the pennies the S S will cure for themselves. Quality Cash Market s. H. POUNDS. Prop. ovaouo<a|,veov|~uua~4.|vo~4.|0»' New Home Theéter `P n o o m m _ _ Q ¢ ; 1 ' 0 5 E R \ z u s - - FRIDAY, SATURD AY & SAT. mA1 ' :NEe Tom Mix and Tony "Tha Wonder Hone" In "THE RAINBOW TRAIL" The Sequel to "Rulers nl Tha Pnrpll Sage" Cumldy-"NONEVMOON LIMITED" THURSDAY Mary Pickford in, "ROSlTA' MERMAID COMEDY MONDAY AND TUESDAY V A U D E V I L L E MOORE, STEWART and MOORE Lnten SONGS and J OKES - DANCES. Piunty ol Callledy 0:1 the Screen~Monday und 'Iuedny Clulr e W lu dmr a nd C u nwny Tu rk m . "JUST A WOMAN" Comedy-"THE BELOVED uozov J.E.Campbell.furniture,m p and ondmaking.az-u. If you see lt_l.n The Enterprise, you een blow its rilhL For Sele:-Fume and reeldeneee, a food list alters.Geo. B. Hiker. s-ur. For Sale-7-room modem house and two eeree of land ein be sold aepsrsteiy. 56-lt..L. P. Rasmussen, 63 Front Rev. and Mu. I.. ll. <1-lap moved into the Sherry Ho o n home this week. Honey to loan on either city os farm Property-Long time loan if desired.5-U r Cltioene Savings Bank, Blnlr.Nebr. The Congregetionnl lndlee will hold their sewing at Mn .Nude.:h'a on Tuesday,Oct.8. The Catholic Indies will hold n Beke Dey, Saturday Orr. 8, at the Wolff Dm; Store.lt. Clifford and Dale llnlbert returned Saturday from Minnesota where they had been Iorking the put month. Mr.sud Mrs.Clem Jensen,ot Qulck,Iowa were Qandsy evening visitors at the Void Ireland home. The w.R. C.. keodngton will he held et the home of Hrs. Funk Gray Thursday,October Sth.All mem- ber; invited. Mrn.Lou Ls m a n d Hrs.Gilbert Ilinen spent Friday nm!Setunlsy in Slousc City visiting Lira.C h u . Dixon and family. bn:uh l Lens. Ambdenee Service Roy H. D. Leng. Undertaker.Storr Phones Hell nndflmlxlled 139.House Ind. 1752, Bell 257.25-tl. F. W. Arndt left Monday evening for Flint, Michigan, the home of the Bulekn.He akpecta to drive hom a new Buick for hi! own use. Mrs. John Gennon, of Rosalie, Neh. came in Inst evening to vislt friends, Instore going into Omaha where she le taking treatment at St. J0|eph's boa- pltal. The Misses Mary Cook, Alice Wil kinson, Glulye Siekkotter and Helen Mueller,all attending the Lincol lfniversrlty,vqere week-end visitor! with home folks. Dr. Roy'MeKeen md Milton Robin son were off duty at the w. J. : stone hut Thumlsy and attended th lzounty fair nt Arlington.Both re port a very Kood tlme. Hr. end Mn. Henning Jacobsen, o Omaha visited their daughter,l i n Edmsr Clausen nnd family south o Blair lnat Hensley.Hownnl Clsttse areompanied them to omm. Mr. and Mrs. Chu. Metelnger lm Tommy Wilkinson drove to Ornah~ Sunday aftemoon, ukins Alice Wil krnnon end Mary Cook down to tak the evening train to Lincoln. Hrs. L. H. Camp received word reeently that her mother,Mn. C.ll 1\lrCsnce,of Sante Clan. Calif., i seriously ill.Mn. Camp plans to e out there if she does not improve. Bliss Louise Larsen,daughter o Chris Larsen, of Orurn, returned o Sunday from an Omnhe hospite when ~e hee been confined for nom : u n c a my .T H E E N ' r E R P R 1 s E u n N . n m n u c m l o d u a v w " 'C. dhtrkt uonvmdon In Ounhx anm a x m m o m t s " ' " " \ 1 ' h m - » a l y . m a v x n x v x n ' F B U I B D A Y .l r .m a l n .r w Bron have lr dlr no d f ro m | vh lr wi th nln du l h i s P I I ' Y o u 118 at was p,¢,,¢_ | , " M _ , . , ", - m , , , , , , , I _ u r . u 4 l n a u L a » " n ¢ u m u ,, " n 3 | . | , , "u h n v n k l n v m l l n m i o u w h e n l b v z h u ¢ a ¢ » m u ¢ f n m | , m ¢ . : p m * d f w w vlnd an. u m o n wu t W u h ln lwll, ma c .Nw S u p k wn vu u m m ma ~ . § » ' l v a n n z a n a n y k n t w u m m | n | D r . E . B . ' Hld ln lA ' wk h lmh d me I n h i n e u u h c l u l u l l t r l n g o o n lidlnbly with nu n pa ins.Ha h I lime betur w h y bun not ab il u. g u b a c k p h ln w o d s z t b o p l n n t . A ard from 8. E. Kemp. who with l i n .Kemp,1|touring n u m u a m in d iu m, mu - u m Our a n e njo y \| I| 0 .oto mnha v\l1¥ n| ¢h 1.hn evo- ning lennon.'nn theme ol the uw vi a w i l l N " I k e C h u . " M - : a u s x A w a n t m n u s n m . n v l z w Creighton-Bids to bn uked lor ea mn elln c 01 mi lu | nvd lu ilmc - X n | . mo mn u g n d h l. u n d u n n br id n f. . ln vui mu plr u of mu . .~._ ,___......\__... ._ K- .. Ganuvs-lmprvvumong af mwmlde pn) unter system to can $22,000. Crdun-Contrpc t ld lor ¢su1.m¢»Lion of new 'ull and wmlu plmé X- lu vn rd -Hzu xd B o n d :co. do\'|h\e| pndutdon by inlullndan al U0 hone-pvlu all bumlng engine. HeCook72| °\\ono~P°nr Diewl engiu to be Uuulled at laal elec - zrk pa m. Aubu rn-K in;o f T n lln n m m y between here and Oloa c ount! MM md efullvvlnz home for dependant mmm" o f the Ne bn lk l u nd er . Bu xr u n- C on i hr z k t fo r ln ve l- i n u Gm n m a h lx h n y mn u l n m. An pn ho o -F ou r a xi o m:dock shipped (nm lun reesatly. Norfo lk-B id: vwwd for Zomtru: tion pl 200,(|)0-gallon :lox-nge ( u k an addition to dir wnunrarkn lyn- lam. Brunmlkek-"Bnznlvlmk lndepennlgent" channa Iunlin. ' - ~ ~ - v ~ iI n Paul 1.Ho o n u a l m m q u m u n trlp.' n n posh!- m n I m° '' d ' . } " ' " " " ' " " * " " ' " ' " 'mn ; g n va led ." " { " " ~*f*'E"°!".°'. "'? .. C nzlr erllond ~*'°'°}~ u . _ _ F ` n » ¢ 1 {{"..»1Inn....Nlt .rhloaa funn lllllr-ma g ne:-Pi ne ~ £0 be SUI* TEAC HERS' v p n !D v u w u n u n p u s - I r v -\ u u | \ 1 0 |\ r l | u | | u l ¢ |h l l n l W I K I -h x ]a p n n g l , | n q . | | | \ l ,| 1 1 1 1 3 Q L :'' r g 9 4 f g fw i l !b l i n l a n d n m v n d ' »l d ( c r t h i s p l u s .1m m o u r M u n u n J L . .m u - I " " '" " " ' ° ' *"" ° " " " 'a t " "P l u m W a t e r .a n d a s ." ' " 'i n 'n n -C i t y - N e w : m o o n : u g h h m h e r v - m n . f m u m n u f o r u u m m m ? ~ " " r ° ' £ = ' =G i n n * U P E d m .R ° ° '_ z . - ~'' " ' ° "- f h w l s a b e b u m h e r e .u m m nublimlnx vrvwwd fm]nx.\mNA1'1oN ones ._-I I I U " " "' " 'u_;;;,,;,'g,;,,,_s1= "1.i°Yill¢ I two *NRI vuitton.I-Iohlein-Hlzhwlan between ¢=°f=irr¢n11 Cb.nu!Glenwood Telephonee m i " - » . »L; in fume et the li n .Anna Goodrich and Herbert CA RD 0 ? THANKS and Xeneuw to be grnaled.Ca.plan to consolidate. adxuud mbltdpiivli ,|»1.¢¢.Every Herzog, of Raman were Yi-llwn at Alud u- -Hig h line ¢*[""""°t°'|Lincoln-Knights of Pythias ta l |.n..¢.A .4 ml :L L elm the Funk J enkins Imme Tuendlv We dnire 10 express our [ n h from thi! plate to imap Caly nmnnirn fm ggggggg (nr huiiflinz Saturday, Jan. 23, 1926 Satunday, Aprli 17, 1926 Saturday, June 6, 1920 Saturday. July 24. 1926. »I f--< " " " " " " " " " ° " ' " " ' " " ' " " " ` " M U _"' - " - - J um tn the many kind friends an-I llinata nltructlon~ 3 Alex Hf;_=_§_=»=-=- Jr. sntonxmed a nhtivea who ,."i,u.,g un at qw iime new dormitory for Banner Couu m m m '° " P " o f ' c huml at dinner Int of the deilh of our heioved father. high aehcoi. 'wnning, th! du bein; hh blnbday.John ll. Bron.We especially *ish Brunllricli-Proposed highway _.0 __I Ralph Menckl has gone back toltc thnnk than who :ent meh beau pu g through ghiq pine.Roynl 1 _.._.,_.,._-.....-__ ""'}._. H\ Remnant Salé ~mh u n U »u m m Another ol the phmeen who built vv thc Omaha 'llvutoek marker to : u m a - p ° d u o » » < > f » ¢ m ¢ m m world hu kinld tho glorlouc cem- pany nw hu moved au. 'lumen G. Hutln, had of | (inn dui' hu bun In bu slnu a lo np r Lh ln mf Fu m- wy ,un wau d |nudden cn\|vmlh Cb-iulv lo eontlnul i :mane in ln work Lhll be hu boen uklug | ! the An lmn ku w. I r .m l l r ;John K n h n .of Kllull (J W , who Mn been vhddng lun lar mme muntlu, returned za I-hd: homo today. ' u n m u h u m a - u m a lll¢| _n nal: c onvention aa ll ru Park. Fra- un n (h al o ller ln ll a t LM u ma q f tbl lunenl nml thou who fumilhed mn music. The Chlldnn. NUTICB OP uma;G STATE OF NEBRASKA, wumm-un County u . Onhlrd.nppruved by Federal G ernment.nu. Cny -$60,000 flllntionpl plac ed in union. N¢bmk»'» earn ulimued az plox.lm|Le\y 2zo,ooo,ooo mm; Hilmlrellv-Bid: w be received mrhlnx. xulwfinc- nldiu w Il n ; n m - n n s a n k lmnlwuk -Ro nd n Iudlnz ua m 2an A bullnou trip to Chinn.[mont I n t ' N a d u la d an mzluberf C lfri;an In Carrlgan.Atty :In thi Gounl! Court \""§1;.1 u »v»¢¢`",- - H . ,....r --a - R a u l n o r u f o ! h e r e b e i n g - N e w n r i t c h b o a r d b e i n g i n l o u l u c h w n o f M o n r o e 1 m-:M far lonnr dun n anon-1 from this viéinlty huended.~" ~ o i m l c o m I munity, Hi. llanin ind, by his quiet and well airqewf onlrgy , made for_ I h M i t e f th e E d d !of ° " " " " "Un. Ha rry Vi nc ent at Enthc rvilloji 1 ; ;;B n 1 ;,J 11" heir guveled. Io n mep ri m! h er p a nts lla. and o ran.k i ":x ~Albicn- Hn .2. Cutetbur by nrrilng esrlr! ~"'T1-' ifi'_°' __.. 'm _- .. I- .° f:if-1304 in Sunday morning for a llttla Halt( Hr.and R m Hanna Back left Quia morning for awornd day'a viii! ith Hn .Be¢k'|parents, Rev. andHH. 3. Th. Lund l t Hutchinson, alinneaota. Dr. and lin. ilurdoeh ¢num1¢»~ ld ihe Plnochia Ciub ol Wednesday $ °\enin|¢, there being four tabiea.Da Iidmu refmeahments wen served by | the hostess. g Hr. and Hn. Walter Peleraen,\rho nme been living in Omaha, are mor ing b u t lo Blair lml will Dtttip) ills;llaml Yan 1.1¢w'|home in northwest Blair. Oscar Hopkins and Mille daughter drove lo' Grand Inland to, :ee his mother,Mn .Sarah Hopkins lui. Sunday and wa.:glad lu find her much improved in imma. The Blair league ha m went la Fremont today lo play the Ne uh . In d e p e n d a n t Te t e ph o n e C o . S i d n e y - 2 , 7 1 1 ea rl o sd s f a r m p r o du ct s sh i pp e d f r o m t h i s c o u n t y d u r - i n g p u t y e a r . G r a m ]I a l m d - U n i v e n d Pi ct u re s C o r p o n t i o n p i n n i n g t o e r e c t n e w th e a t r e he r e ._ H o r d vi l l e - L o c a l st r ee t s . b ei n g g r e ve ie d. Grind Island-Beet crop if;this terHtory promising. Palmyra City planning to grmel to n b lo ck s o f s tr e et s, at eo s; of $ 2 00 0 B l o o m f i e i d - - W o r k p r o g r e u i n g o n n e w h i g h s c h o o l b u i l d i n g . Hl b . .325, 000 Ca t h ol i c c h u r c h t o b e co q n t mc t o d . ( ' o : z u l - F a r m e r s Ii l e vn t o r C o m p a n y t o e r e c t n e w e l e va t o r w e n o f C o n d el e vat o r . G r u n t - - ! ` a n n e n s u s e B a n k t o c o n s t r u c t n e w b u i l d i n g o n s i t e o f t h e ol d s t r u c t u r e . O x f o n l - - 'R n t a t i ve p l a n s u n d e r |.. §|||u\m||u|mu::fmnh|i||||hh|iMM||1u|IIIIMMIMIII ~srncml. SALE §oMAR Friday and Saturday, Oct. 2 and~3 $2.45 .zzz ~Chsh and Carry 'v tiui for first a i m and naturuliy ncryonc ia .interested in the out- ¢9|l\|. The B lair fon tball mm tru do- futed by the Onuha tum Int Sun- day by n scan of 12-0.The foot- ball muon hu jsut befgunhand v t hope they may have better ARB!!! In the n u r future. Hr.and Hn .Chu.N.Hansen b u t completed their mom:for iuauae ping over their bakery and an not nicely located Sn them.C.W.Lynn and family haw movtd Intn the haunt vurntf-1 by the Hm Plstmnouth--New $125,000 lnfirm lry building at Muonlc Home fin inhed. Kearney (,.ntrsc!.awarded ,for gravel surfwe twelve blocks. Columbus-Plans belng drurn for an holpftll, gg be :re ad by Hut- un Sisters.J Omnha-Union State Bank plan ning to m u new building, corner 19th end 1'ummm streets. Wymore--$200,000 high school buiiding,nenring eom|.1et.ion. 0 --Curnenlone laid for new $22,000 Sl. John Episcopal eimnh. Leigh--Service station w be ¢on~ atructed. A land-Work begun on Douglas Snundera bridge, :cron Platie Hver. Stratton-New ~llipg station so be constructed. Cond-The. new state-aid brhlge \,,| Season Opened Sept. 15 Yun will be une ua rnjqy Lhasa gluriuuu tulumn due in the Relda and woods if you mn out with good aelluble nuppliu and equipment. ll U N S :nl s H E L L 5 Shoo(Wlachosur Shot- n u N T i N u c|.o'rmNa l\\¢"I~||lYd hltilnf pu- CAMPINO s U P PL! E s Kernl lhll get the gums. SPECIAL PRICES IN CASE LOTS The Modal I2 ll | lummarlau repeater mule ni ukksl steel througimul.Llghl-nronl-perleclly l||\ll||:ed............M8.S0 Y The Arndt Hardware i = |nun.nu u l u Luesl Hunting Supplies ww on Display. _ I~rnz l z y z z r a1on tad in mid estate are llereby rmtified : I m n n the 80th day of September,135,(korg:F.Bry n and Annie M. Wilson filed a petition in said County Court alleging lrnuqg ether things that John H. Brass, an lnlubitnnt of Washington,(biting, Nehnska, died on the 20th day of September, 1925, leaving no lui. win und Testzment,and possessed of Real and Persona!Estate eatimsted at $40,900.00 and praying for admin lflntion thereof. If you Isl!to appear st ni-I County Court on the 24th :hy of October, 4925, as 2 o'¢loc.k PM., and contest uid petition, the Court \\r:1I appoint George F.Bruu ami_Annie M.Wilson or anmfother suitable pcnon Axlrniniclntor and proceed in a settlement of uid estate. Witness mr hand and Official Beal this 80th day of September,I925. (SEAL)I. c . ELLER. SB-lt.County. Judge |||||i|ii|i|||||||H|H||||||||~|M|i|||m|n|||m|| -~/z " f u r y/ X - .f 3 I_,r ¢ \ 1 x "'f ~4.>~\ " .''|1'\Q . 1" " - '" ¢ , :' \-x .:1 ~ ~; o FLOURB\ . / ~ c xwn c u OF C HRIS T (Corner Lin-coin lml 2nd Streets) L.H.Camp,Putor Special Nu k e :- Th e time of al! evening service: ehnnges to 7:30, be ginning Od.. lst. The puter and famiiy ere movin; w 400 wat Grant atrett this week. The annual budnen meeting ol the congregation nmlud in the el ection of some very capable officers in Iebwl ua for the coming year. Prof. Swiharfa smhestra will pkay rw!!Sunday night.8 A.Vmuler- § E We are clsing out some lines in Medium and Fleeced Hose, Chi|¢lren'a sizes.. if Price Look over our shades in Rollins Runstop Hosiery at $1.95 Humming Bird Hose at --$1.50 Remember-we have what you want and will be pleased to show you. THE Blu STOREW .J .~THE OLD REUABLE i a -: A Saving to You m u g r|||\1 ¥. 111||;r as \ .~ f;-.5; . a» 'n oyin J ' ~ § m ¢ =.". .»" 'V Z | * \ 1 ` V .1 ~* : =2 /' f ~ F l /A...M ~/g .11 / 2 .QI ~.;,r ~ W I'~1 ~ 0 - 5 '1 ¥ 7 ' $ j / s ~~ W . ,~~~~¢~; ¢ , , » /» ~ lender,y t!never obtrunlvo in hlxi lcldushlp, he ma a p a r t l n mm fonrud mwlmlnl. hr the gnod on Omlhl.In tho livutock bhllnkn he n u among the first.1;was his ills work, and to it lu devetul boil mm ml u h m. a n th e md mn h e auaeeded.Not mnnly in ilu 5: asmulalion of wealth. but in :aub llbhlng himself his Hun for ln- l v w s s Na one can uacuratoiy estimate the good tha; oornn from the life of my mum, but It in cenuln um. no mu: lives without influlnos.Amino n-ln can IIN u did "J immy" Martin, oplnly amngg hi! hllown, genial md counaoua to all, his hand and his h u n m r o p e n ,titbosal havin; in- fluence both bmld ami 6811 ills :han ln developing the livestock in dustry in this ac tion was notable. He had pan ln mans other thlnp tha;lmr»brought geo-d io Omaha and %h| nglon around and he made staunch friend! u ha wont dong. li o n than this a n scarcely b l l i d for any mul.Lu a would not bc fair m Janus a. Martin. who did l f /A We are making some astonishing reductions on a large stock of rem-m I ants.- sam slams frmag, 0Cl. 2 and willcontinue until these rem- nants are cleaned out.The first customers have the first choice so come early.'The remnants consist of Silks, Woolens, Drapery and E1; E lu i 1 mmf: work in n m.|n'a way AILINGTON GIRL Arlington,8691-2 4 . - Hi n Agnes ll. Llupmsn, oldest dmuhtsr nf Br. ind ln. J . C. Chaplain of Arling- n n ind Hamid R Hmdcnon of Onldn, non of lr. and Hrs. Lewis 1I.Henderson,Omaha flmist,were mlfrild Ionday evening at 1 pfm nl the home of Hr. and lim Haber! Buml, frimdn of the brida. Ilan (Jupmm has been empioyrd In Omaha zines her graduation from high school han.Hin Viola Archer ul! Dmgald Chapman, brother of the |..rilh,attended the coude.They hue gone to huunwping in a Dfw apartment in Omaha. The parents of the bride and lie?gtlndmoilifr,Mrs.Barbara Snlm I n i n g .F o i l o w i n g a.s t u d y o f n o t e d c o m p o a r r g . a n i e e p 1 o f r n m w a s p r e - se nt ed .A t t h e c l o s e o f t h e p r o g r a m H r s .H e n n i n g s e n se r ve d d a i n t y r e - Ih ea h me n ts . M r .a m i M r .A .Il .B r o c k e n t e r - t a i n e d a n u m b e r o f fr i e n d s a t d i n n e r - . .\...e Q n ¢ | !\ .T h a n e n i n vi n r t h e |s a n ;vi s i t . Hr . C ha s . L am b , w ho re a is i ea in th e Su t h e r i a n d d i n r t e t w e l t o f B 1 a i r , 3 1 a 1 p t l r c h a s t l t h e ac r ea g e p r c p fr t t f o f C i y d e A l l e n l o c a t e d o ve r o n Ja c k s o n st r e e t a n d w i l l m o ve o f f th e f o r m n e x t s p d n g . D r . a m l M n .W .F .H e m p t n l l a n d t r a u o n .Q " i a n Th e o f fi c i o ! L o a n ! m e m b e r s o f t h e a i .B .c h u r c h w e r e g i ve n a zlamly d i n n e r n t t h e par non mge l u t Tu e s d a y e ve n i n g .Th e r e w e r e t w e n t y fo u r pr e s e n t f o r th i s fi r s t m o n t h l y me e t i n g .. Cl a u d e St o u t . re a l e s ta t e d e al e r o f Mary Pickford in, "ROSlTA' MERMAID COMEDY FRIDAY, SATURD AY & SAT. mA1 ' :NEe Tom Mix and Tony "Tha Wonder Hone" In "THE RAINBOW TRAIL" The Sequel to "Rulers nl Tha Pnrpll Sage" Cumldy-"NONEVMOON LIMITED" SUNDAY ColleenMauraln FLIRTING WITH LOVE" ox NEWS. HODUEPODGE and SPORTUUIIT MONDAY AND TUESDAY V A U D E V I L L E MOORE, STEWART and MOORE Lnten SONGS and J OKES - DANCES. Piunty ol Callledy 0:1 the Screen~Monday und 'Iuedny Clulr e W lu dmr a nd C u nwny Tu rk m . "JUST A WOMAN" Comedy-"THE BELOVED uozov I WEDNESDAY AND Tr|URs5Av 'Marion Davi s in "J ANICE ME REDITH" Comedy-Walter mL. In "GOOD sP\mTS°; COMING-Ha§'old Lloyd in "THE FRESHMAN" HI:Lulu!und Create!! OCTOBER II, I2 and 13 man; lttemled lhc nremnny nuxrulcz varesron :sum 1-L/nfrl ___ \. | | . 5¢ l s uu u » u ;¢ w - -- ¢ - .,. . ._ ,e d vi s i t fr o m t h eho s p i ta l i t y o f H r .n n d l i n .B r o c k c h i l d r e n e n i w ; w e n M r .a n d M u Jl m c s K i r b y ,d o c t o f s m a r ,H i s !R u t h H e m p h i l l M r s .A n n i e Pet ers en,H r s .A B | I| d . a M e n d , A n . S t r a y , b o t h o f L i n J o h a n n n n a n d M r .a n d b l n .J i m col n,w l w c a m e l u !F r i d a y a n d r e N e l m n a n d fa m i l y .t u r n e é S u m )n ft e r n o o n . A fe w : l o u ne i g h b o r s spent.la s t M n . O l i ve e n n e t , o f L o u d . N o b . M o n d a y n f h m o o n a t t h e J o h n N o m -vi s i t e d a fe w s l a y ; a l . t h e R e v. L . H . e l l h o m e u a w r t o f a u r p r i n p a n y l f j g i n p h c m e t h i s w e e k .S h e w a s r e - Te k a m a h ,w u A hardness ca l le r i n B l a i r E n t B l o n d a y .C l a u d e w a s h o r n i n B l a i r b u t w h e n a b ° > ' h i s p a r e n t s moves!t o Te k a m a h w h e n t h e y h a ve dn c e r e s i d e d . M r .H r s .P e n a Pe te r; - en , wh o re si de so u t h o f i i l n i r ,vi si te d l t th e L a m e o f H r s .H e n r y W o l f f i n l h l s Boltriee, Sept. 30.--llunlaipgi own. erahlp and opcntion af the Belirire de Light and Power plant was proud by the voter: of tbl c ityynaandly when tiny' downed a pm pmal to ull th! power Ilnu to lhe Nsb na h Gu ma E le dr ie Nmplny bs a majority, of an votes. The : r u m eontut that prttiwlul the dilution bmulh|.out a hllvy 'Fl'-fl. 1M bllhtn :ld tntlliing 2320 Th wh was zlivldqd, l,l14 hvorlng the uk of th! plant and E306 dh Mary Pickford in, "ROSlTA' MERMAID COMEDY FRIDAY, SATURD AY & SAT. mA1 ' :NEe Tom Mix and Tony "Tha Wonder Hone" In "THE RAINBOW TRAIL" The Sequel to "Rulers nl Tha Pnrpll Sage" Cumldy-"NONEVMOON LIMITED" SUNDAY ColleenMauraln FLIRTING WITH LOVE" ox NEWS. HODUEPODGE and SPORTUUIIT MONDAY AND TUESDAY V A U D E V I L L E MOORE, STEWART and MOORE Lnten SONGS and J OKES - DANCES. Piunty ol Callledy 0:1 the Screen~Monday und 'Iuedny Clulr e W lu dmr a nd C u nwny Tu rk m . "JUST A WOMAN" Comedy-"THE BELOVED uozov I WEDNESDAY AND Tr|URs5Av 'Marion Davi s in "J ANICE ME REDITH" Comedy-Walter mL. In "GOOD sP\mTS°; COMING-Ha§'old Lloyd in "THE FRESHMAN" HI:Lulu!und Create!! OCTOBER II, I2 and 13 o.Mn Alice Newell who will [uve turning lrnm n vim "Q, mauve. my lm mm,lm! wmle mm ._R hn .Mln Thesl-|.IR¢v.ml r»..\m x;:.°:::: . 'l°.,, ';£....,J1M for ....::.:";1';'.:1,. .S|1urday.she §;;f,_°;';,;'°;;;°_;;y ;_»;1 me mlulumu||||umm|||||1|||||.m||||m||mm1|||umm||||||nuu|muu||||mmun|||i|u|umm||||||||||||nmmuumu um! npeclllly for ln. Nonlk, who ld! for Mr home Tuesday.utring is llwnyn out uhm gm xp ""' "°"' F'f""""' w ilu home '°'I Mr. ma un. ou. Elin of Lin- shout.~~ ma n y mourns louln. um in Friday wi f¢"1**"*"i Mrs. Omar Guys: and am, w. J.|=5E xp p n vlq .Mn .Fred Bugeon in busy zhese'umil Sunday as a gun! of 713I hm~ days hndng some repairs and chan:|tl:er,Judge I.c .Eiler.They k f l In mad! in ihl residence which she Sunday monndng for Humbolh Iowa imught n m n w ° "" " "Lincoln share they will vim nhtives rm a Kooprnsn were both unfortufnnle in getting bumerl while at thc county fair lu! week.They were in charge of the li. E. stand there Ind ln mme'.$ - m e m . n v x n r m w Tlilllnn fillinnf il. w JUN ATr| A N 5 E hich will be sold at the unulually §l i k :Hahn Carbon i .vb-iun_¢1| lllu A lla R- mv- 9 , o f Oma h a ._ J s kn l: Qu u H| hu n tumfd (mm a uip u his ullvs llnd. Cmhda. Hmr y ln n k l o f F o n u mlk .~x» == __== ___==___=_ E ~nr Shells, $1.35 peflaundred '§ N o r t h S i d e S t o r e ° " 3 § 5 ' "~ M 1c_ _ _ l _ L ~~~é ICC- i|]¢¢`\i»¢`|»»u» ln.| wack or n. j ~ é."i5f"uL¥-»L"""" U llilr- 0 Blair visitor lui 'handq I r .and l n .Fr k J tnk ln n an d Ha r a r e ! u n i n mba llonday .Gust Gsmer hu\| =ur¢hns¢l a nur Chlvr ulli und: for his gn md nil t m h . I n 8 .lngeniev and l i m ~ IeBrid¢ von Omaha visitors \'f¢-l q h y . A k :Hitehmmx u s moving In thfii ekkoi tir bw!! on # nt Co lfnx ;1 KéopmanI "\. JENS NIELSEN, Proprietor Blair, rmmh, October l. mes \ :'|n8u --1'|1:l1i'm2PBI8l'»- ; \ \ a a a a \ s \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ a The Vanishing Men . I n - 1 Richard Wllllbllfl 1 1 II u n l E § ¢ u l p ¢ - \ | u P f\ u H a a d a l» u n a I a m wma r u u n l a r ms .' I u m m m . -w u a h s m e m m lhlnilbl l l loakod up. -=;;»~°°- bla mllaaid mana an D1 dh out ol palo N50 m s' i i a w o n u a n vn le o s t xg n a x ln l d a n n y . "P a i n vlvld h h h n d . ' 1 m n I bottlr - y - u n a8mal|wo¢d,vhoappeardaiazoun|\d. Hn mu d . h o n vn h d z ' 1 m i n k ! Nn a f a a y . hvln mr h ll x wluma h lU 1 | |: M - ~' l ' h f ? ' a m a b ! : w b e u a n : u - p ¢ u Y ' lln d li b n d - u ve - n d mmm# muny mmm Min c ould have as muchnapa.Ba _Ms 'hu lo l!¢h will rv n h l l l v n l l n u m a n n h n I m r ' r 'ln. Driver.n - a n l u i | | p n g r 7 ln . M ar y Ruenhaum returned nn1* I n Nw Orleans- whc rnur LM Friday from Honlh when dsc vh- tf li l l¢ d lf ' lldvhra shook an hom mu a ma!Buddha vim a plvoud net.' I l a n ' N - m ~r» zoo" u n I t y o u r u mm r o m i lu ubu n' uled oo wmn . ' ~\ " °' 9° l M1 d n n m mm xh a h m u u h m y 'Bu1del. 1| lor tbl mme!-that Il lm you to nay.Wharnur la nm ry xoan y o ur ar m- w'~n un mln." ~denrd antwnrofl 'u ra pam any attfnllan xo mm 1n u l d n h e worm n h :_ - i f - - 4 x> day.No. | l'| laur a-I(Dina rd.W Y N m |k|-M906-in pave); wee h n t o n i v swung,"N u ew'And lo mf uid Pna f d nc xmlnl had at I-ha E. Quinn' heme for A weak,C.U.Mohr la!!Sunday lor 1 woek'|villil with his daughter ll ' otlur nlatlvu az Pmnanc .Hn. E . Qu unor and two d aw\ -` tan ol Hvwalll, Hn. V. w. Ky la and gnndlmu ol Tarkio, lo.,upon!I-In latter pan.of dw week wid:Mn . Nary Rannbamn. Ralph lhnhall of the "C£nla su" ranc h at umm, a D»1 Sunday and wlll remain thin wed with his led through Thu summer and early fall in comparison nf dry Inu vid: pu iu r u o f " Ha ul ki n ds .l o n u f Lhlm han bein on full hed although some of them have been on \ tlgm grain ndnn. The College will have tha nwrh ol me mu c ompleted to aku-ibune lo lhs vldlors al Uzeldbc unlon rm ganllng each last ll given. Ramunber I-bl day ll Friday, Oc tober Bird.A h u d y many are plan- ning to xv. and it ls hoped tha; Wuh iugmn c annzy will ham az lout fu- ty feeder; there._M m m .Mr and Mm c . A ~Ma r - : I TA L Y ma n s i s m n . - -h»IL WAY xz1.ncm| \='|cA'r| os Rad it ~ in The Enterprise Blair, Nebauh. 'Dctobir 1, 1925 Q ' - - r n : n n x m u s z -P a n S in n Blair High School Talller BL AIR. Ne 8 R As x A, OC TOB ER 1 . | 9 2 5 8. ln seeking nppnlntmml-he :uh ldv. l ttlo.,wuz]Appmximlhly 100 mile: of Ho- lhuuld be nporlnunllh md (dr.Zion hut. i Ind., Supplies,19.88 hruh mad:will be gr lvd ld y n4. Betwnn the t u d u r and dw Mn . lo hn nn l V nn un , Da m-Ithla full u | result a f M u w b - Qvneni wn or vimlu lnnuve o!~m l .575-°0,'~l11=\=M M I I I lvl" | °d~0°1~\=\=¢-I fldaln tha n slwdd bu fu ll a nd Uo y d A NL Tu m wo rk .20.00\\1n the flven for c omldenblo mv : m m m m ln a m é ma c o o -pen I on mo li a n d uly ma me carried ln d ln g . Elkhorn Valley League Base Ball BLAIR Nqrth Bend Blair Ban Park SUNDAY, Oct. 4; 1925 Game called n; 3 o'dock COME! School cloaed Thunder aftemoonhuman noe. In order to permlt he pupils to ar. tend the Washington County Fair. I'rom the hm crowd on time grounds it appeared as Lf ail the Blair child- ren were present.. The Blair city echoola received o fume shipment of U.S.Hinnrical mapa,a glftf from the Watemen Pen Company. Coach Hooro ia working his high adlool football team hard in preven- tion for the Winnebaao zama.The We moat think of the; fame and not oursdvee.That lame la loot in which one member of the team meek: his own aloof The unity of all for amounted to little more mm a prac- tice fame.Frunblee and arly eca- ron bone: proved costly to the Blair ltea and they brought home the little and of a 13-G acore.Hoodie haa a*a alngle cause. each olerine his parti feat aggregation this year which' for the general end, ia the condtion without erhidt no rame is won. Chivalry, the surrender of aelf, ohb dienca to the law um holds the team together-these things new untow- ly with every gamerlre P!|Y¢ and we ahol-lid charlah them as a part of .welgha 166 pounds to the man. Captain Hillman played a whirl- eslnd game on the defence and is working out well at c enter.Larson appears to have good poaslbllltlee as a tackle, and Sublet played a good game at mend.Brewster was th e Bama D. v. 1|.-s rm na f or Bw on semi tion.'uw Ri tc mmm' l= Cul ~~'Mm! '°°' nmnlu have hun moe-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~.b '" ' "" " °ze ent "__e L _'___ __f .___ ___.._|~.»' r o ' m s P n o r s s s lo x.#G J E , m ,, ,, ,; ,, ,d _ th ey wff li llw so s mm u u f f br o n tn n d e r " _ " " " " ""1. The teacher should atapd for lowest ,M hidden.'from Colorado Spring; of the general er.. highest Ideal: of educational;On mo ti o n d u ly ma d e a n d W I O I M o f th e Weatarn Publk Bee- aerrioe.the Board adjourned to meet Tues-company. 2. He rhode!recognise that work'acll done ie in itself partial re- der. Oct. °";Ngg;;- C_ gAB»r1N oompenae for 311| labon._|County Clerk. 4. He ahould maintadn an open mind toward d l forma of pro-.feulonl pngreaa,INDUSTRIAL NOTES 4. ln bwneae relations his con-|duct should , auch aa to dlgnlfy The electric company at Columbus ;,;, profcaaion.liakoa full charge of the water bual- # llc should perform h u daily i'?3f.°¥"?'*_?ff°I:.§El'3"fP.i'L° Iii' It is expected that the new electric plant at Bloomfield will be operating by early ednter.A $50,000 bond um na purc hased by a lonlbank. A new atvimmlnf pool will be ooo- atn.\ctedatSerlbner a t a c o a t o l f $8,000 by a conetructlon wmo lo r engaged in that particular work. BLAIR BAPTIST c uuac u Arthur T). Rrnallaf. Hlnlltar Little old Italy kads in alec trl? Winnebuo is nportaei £obe strong ourselves.We should be staunch lm!uant consstent baillugger on the: this year but we axpect Bhlr to hun loyal and true;our ecmndea must Binh line up.The fathers who phy-.Sunday, October, 4, 1926.n better telm.lbe sbl¢.to rely upon us.ed were:llnnhail Wilkins,IZvontz will 31 The f i n ;"pep"meeting of we Eepecialiy should we be good Ioi Lamb, Hermm Simonaeq, Eimer Ru Work. :rear urn held lit Wednesday.Stun ers;we should yield the pslm wit]mussen, Harold Carlson. Dil! Rnnrfn' 10 mm. Thi Sunday School.ThoInuvly elecud Supnrinundenl. um V i ;was eleded yell leader and Everett Tyson flrat aaeletant. eommitlee was also appointed \.aite some new yells and :onsl- The delinquent ands for both lngh echool and the grade: ere ing sont out this week.Parent! who recieve such oanle' ehould make it a point zo oooperate with the tuglnere for the welfare o! their children. We believe it is better to ald a falling pupil than to permit a pupil to ren. There card! are eent outgur l'three vreeke to inform 1~ent.ethat theirghildren must ell' tbtlr g rade s in order to peas their work. A _to the M . A new weekly magazine leml then \ a _.n _ . r _ . . . . . u I -- ; ¢I , -Q A # l n l gre-oe and cheerfulneae to a victor who has played the wo e .lea vlll haggling; lnwlzing and quarneling to meaner souls,and not spoiling the temper of the game by claim- ing doubtful points or insisting dn little rights.We mort not nraln the rules of a game eo that the keeping of them breaks the spirit of them.;ie lhould be willing rather to lone e thousand games than win one by the shadow of unfairness.When the time corner,ae it cornea by all games,when nobody eould see If your blur were uniejr, you will be glad to know that your loyalty is a.bo\e suspicion, and will do the drlu eLl . . . . . . ._ _. . . . . r . l . | . .. . . .. .1 r . . t . e . . I . . . . . n . . \ . I r a m l l l l t n u i u u n w r l r p i l l y a i I r .e u r o !u s z f . m 1 P o r t e r ,T o m W i l k i n s o n ,A r -c o m n n s s r o u z a s P l r o c l z s m n o s h u m a n a t n n r m l r e l o n l l n e u m v m v i d u m m m .I r v i n ' r i l d e n a n d E a r l f m . ,f c u r r e n g f r o m c m : v De n e u e e o l l t o n t i n u e d f r o m m r m r ;| m p m r t o S c o t i a .T h e l a t t e r p l a e e 3 - : ° § § ' f § i ` f . ' l .' l ° r " § } 'f l ' . f L ° . = ° " $ ` . I f f J e n a . \ n d e r e o n ,L ( l l k f o r P w r .w i l l b u !e n e r l y e r r r h o l e e a l e a n d i n i t r u m o r e d t h a t c m h M o o r e i n J o h n l l u n c h a m ,e p u t y s w a n , g o i n g t o m f C a r l s o n o u t a t f m t *P o s t a g e ,. S o m e c h a n g e s w i l l a l l o p r o b a b l y b e S .w .( h n m b e r e ,S e m o e e * N * n u d e l n t h e l i n e a n d i t i a l w m l t h a t c i a l e l e c t i o n , l t w i l l b e a m u c h s t r o n g e r t e a m t h a t D l l l y R e c o r d ,P r i n t i n g f o e : p e - w i l l j o o r n e i f t o W i n n e b a g o t o p l a y 'c i a l e l e c t i o n , m e : m u m n e x t n e c k ." ' : . f ' ;3 ' ° * * ~S u p p l i e s f o r 3.00ldiqrlbute over l u present system m b u t will dlecarxl the old oll endno plant. 1090 It in proposed to Spend ten million Idollara in Heine to harness the tide meters in the Bay of Fundy.Aa the tide resides the empounded ura- irra will be released affording pour- er that la eatlrnated at four times the capacity of Muscle Shoah. The development of available wa- ter-poerer elle! ln other etalee hae o u e 10.00 I C.Eller, Court. coats,55.00 Farmers Co-op.Union,Sep- eW hat le mean t by the exp readon iurfqm c*Care for fnlle momenta?A moment,as we poor idle Memento 90.20 20.00 e::hh tlroe.Let ue be present in large numbers to wish her luoeeu ae she taken up the dutlee 'of her office. ll a.m. Homin; Worahlp.Sermon eubieet: "Our Father." 12 Noon Cdebretlon of the Lord'a Supper. 6:30 }'.lI. Baptiat Young People'a Union. 7:80 PM. Evening Worahlp.This will be a men'a meeting though *NIT one la oordlally invited to be prneent. Sermon qlbject:THE MINISTRY O? GOOD MEN. Prayer and Praise eervloe n e r r Wedneeday evening et 8 mt.prompted Nohraalq electric eornpanI _Attention ia wled to _ug M y " ; " ¢ ; ; ; :r t _ __.-Ur ol anion. . g . ' ; ;§=2 : : : . : : ,~;::' ..z.°.:. { " » . . ' L 1 ? . ~ £ J !d "I.|1||, of i s h u n d only s I l l a w§ §»'§=f.==1;=;a§ea'=L==°;1aa=f== o others.or 5{»'i' ;aa::: ?§.'1'¥~'.'.1 =-:.~:f su to moot qv l l 90. al(looting mg £5 sa t o ' m o n or o zuan; boa pl Innloh 3. 'I would in you :nov ar omer 1|'nun c ounts,I would be grntdolf'lnmllwood hunted.Oni; tbl!! hll flltor vu nt the door did be ny, withA Ilmchod-on hulk: "OL by no ww. nuttbovola mab c ln pc d nc teoo dt- u m '|' i te n n b o a b u a d l a o ta b r lo u t uno : as concerned." answered rms. "Bm an tho om: muse bo then."The other mn was reaching for Bn §¢ mppm an me or ana ac use D°\>=°n»f r rnou n lo tthor g y - a s o ne wou ld Mn. B. F. Cook of Scribner wu e tenancy o tram x h e d d n \. an 1 on back.'-3.-. 4 awry!" to ma." A tu d l ll ,.f.i.' " § I '._"°"§~»°",\"°'1'i','L.of Rone lsrft this s horrible photo i n : n u r M of me-q :mu an gl nary --ax _.Omahg spent the week-and with r.M ___'f I bu QD ¢ W d f o . m f 'un gh,u|:::Piano 1 sister,Mn .B.F.M u n n .my ea z l. very £004 liloenolI mama ¢»n»1ama.and Mr. ling ua. " B l i n d I f | g f ; u r mn - a t g g llr. and ra. John Aideraon ofi f I c a n I 0 " 'S u t h o r i a n d l e f t M o m l l y f o r I l l i n o i s , g 0 ~ u n _\ . -. . -o n | ¢_ . . - -A - . . . . . . n . . . . | . . .. . l | - __I . . - I - I u | ¢ | }u f f f h M r n n d :xo o=o ii 1 -m w n a n mtx rum mz v i m a n w w u l i w ! ! n u i t 1 - u n a p v r l n l i l u u u w :I n u m ' i l l s » - - --- -° * " " " "" '. H i n '" "' V i D e w a r 'a m a n t o n w t h e m m m m g b o l a o r t h o a n * m p .E .w, ; ,| , ,I l lIy a a l l n h l p t h I n l l d l b u r n s H O T ! ! !i l l l i f l a ln r J ' !c u .H i a M a u d e M u l e r l .o f 0 m a h a o 1 u » ; 4 I n n w a n a b e ;1 9 5Io r 1 | i l l r r f »4 ¢h \ ° z » r P r o m : n a p u b l l s h l n h e w e n ! t o o u ° ' 1 ' | ; | ; g n m . " u l d n m ." 1 n m sp e l l .g h ,we e k -e n d a t m e h o m e o f ' an su__.I \ l U l u n a : 0 9 1 | - 1 1 .uu b n l l l u * l n i i l l i l n n t r o d : l d a n r d s l a H u n a n l t n l l .n n : l u a n n u m o f m o d a n o r u m a n . o n 1o.oo iu to make n very unful gu|\r¢y:D!L|.l\!l¢ an our annul.; nrwm-n ohilh school libnry.Zi. is l fine I t is 1 cold bicmded the fint Sunday in Oetcber. Lhemaucz.'The puter :manly nppneialn tho 1 Loup 9¢gp1¢ are "war demonstration of ioyulty on tht pu! ._..\.||_.......\.h ;..im nf lim mania dnrinl hh meant ab-5,l a n t » \ \ l \ u106.00 f o r a n e wo I]o ""!"!'!2:2.L"':""°"°"-i\ZiII¢ JE; §1i`I"" Sa u vuuuc pu ».75.00 IIUI I I I G m u I u u n u u q 1»m»¢m»>~, f o r pu b li c me e t i n g s sh o u l d b e h u l l t 30.70 I n m n n e c t i o n i f n su it ab le clo se- in l o c a t i o n u n b e f o u n d .u r 10. 00 Th e q u e n i u n o f e x p e n s e o f o p u s - n . . .nl elm..1n\\nI»|nl\|\| || rh £r B l l l l t ~ ~'hu r e qn ul l th c d l v n i h i s d a p u i u r e , t h o a m n d l n e o o u t h e S u n d a y o f h i s aboe ncn.i n d th e m a n y sxn re sa ia ns o f s y m p a t h y o n t h e o u t o f t h e m e m b e r s h i p o f Plie1\, ee d, ca n o r t h e n n b l u : m r E ' " ' " " ; , '" " | i l I _ " " " " . : : . . ' " " " ' u l r n n i l| | l: Lllnhl in :aka un n Inn! lmnunt J l_...¢-nl-.l.n_.¢_\.--..|--.[I "" --_"-"H "r . "n |u°\1lIKY \l¢¥l| ll!l§i1li| Plllltlge,1| lwa' an vw au-».| ~» ...--v- ,._.. |of:nf timt.Irh..etc.,5.30 at Bloomington Ls heing'vriouaiy the church hum been n source and ;:;" :n" ;°': ;mn' ° " ° * ' " ; : . ':',§ Haurive Hehnna, shmrr. Ex-ccnsldered and citizen!are »rgu=¢'»n¢¢un¢¢m¢m during than din- i.a only too zrue in regard so man Q, penae,_4_M.00|ior connection wilh a !.r|,nsmlulon'r u m " M u n Hin:ksmilh wk..B9.65.i£n¢.{"Do you undenwul what is meant. other departmenu of the state.Oversized the Nebraska High School l)ebn\in;§.mm. Over Mileage Penowly npnking, 1 da," mia ii... :|h| Blllr \l|||l aehwl mm lllll.I! N aim ml In th ».......'1..¢...|.¢...IIll1`1.|"`..`»...L'I ~ ¥r"°"-mee*Iiliéinu Ft. noa|'C¢_s||lll CII.: "dlaldon u 'Ire Ilalsl loinw in the :':;..::.:.. Il .......,.;";:..'a.."..1.."-s.;N. 1~1 Noyes, uaaun,mvu mm wm lxwllu 1; W Rllvullllv ...,........,..-..._-,_Peter M. Tyson. Com.work,will be given 24-hour urvice.phone.-W uhington Star. Council Bluffs.The following Commercial students ure assisting in Supt. D. v. Hasi¢r'~= office:hlarthn Slert, l..aFerne Taft and Helen Siert.This actual office experience will be n great help l.°f them when they are ready for post- tions in the business world. The Dana Normal Training stu-'dents have started their observation: work ln the Blair city schools. Ar this season of the year when the corn ls approaching rnsturlty, the Agriculture class finds an ex- cellent opportunity for the study of corn, such as Selection of Seed Corn. elation of Moisture Gontent to theR.Value of Corn, The Leading Varieties and Types of Com.The Home Economies Class is mak- ltearn, ln the boat race, in the tug of-trar,we shall give back to the nation a hundred-fold the talents en~ _tntsted to us.Thus, there grows up in us with our visa' that part of our life which makes the difference, as the years go hy,between the men who help a nation on and the men who pull it back.If are are loyal to our team, to our school, we shall be lloyd to our town and to our country.The very beginnings of patriotisrnlie lin our games. -a.a (~|_gA};ATHLETICS HELD i HIGHER THA N vz c r o n v The chamber of commerce of slay Center,Nebr.has taken cognisance of "clean athletics above victory" lnlx l be d in an ll`.f. . i . l , Z ~ . . . l f " "e '| Z'i2."{"'.l2""l? resolutlon, adopted at a Pupils were neither absent "°'|n °°R';$: 0 L U TwN " "- tnnly ln' the following grade rooms 3°1;ltesolved Th lte f thc' _s slast creek.Mies Bunn, first udnlltlhamber of Commerce of Clay Cent \l'ednesday,Lllas Roberts, grade-bionday and Wednesday;Mrs. Schmidt,fourth grade--Thursday; Misa Llclormaclt,Sth A--htondsy end Tuesday; Miss Bcrtelsen, 5th B ---Honday lllul Wednesday:H n . xhmotmn, sm ll--Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday; Miss Burke, Sth A ---Wdneadsy.North W a n l- Mi s s Davie,ist and 2nd--We\lnesday; lllss Lippinc ott, 3rd and ith-Wazb needay and Frlmlay. 'TlIE u o xm n 0 ? ' m s \PLAYING FIELD m- an llany of the great lessons of life come from the games are play in youth.The first consideration ln all games is to lay the foundation for a full and splendid manhood and aornanhood.We should beep,as one of the mottos of our outdoor hfe, the thought that a noble rniml llves in a noble body. We should play a game for its own rake,never spoillng the spirit of all true games,nor lowering the dagnlty of all true manhood,by Plsrins' lt for profit. at the expense of somebody else. ler, hlebr., in regular meeting assern»',b in t express our whole hearted sup- port of the athletic department of the Clay Center high school and here by slgnify our earnest desire to see a thrirlng athletic department in the 'Clay Center high school and the development of our high school 'boys Iinto cleqn sportamanliko athletes; and be it further Resolved, By the said chamber of commerce,tba;although realising the impedance of developing win- ning teams In onler to maintain the public interest ln atbkties,yet be- lieving that the mental and physical 'development and _dlnzlpline of the irrlnning teams,we hereby express our earnest co-operation and support of the athletic coach,faculty and school board in any reasonable :lla- clpllnary measures taken to enforce training rules in said athletics, in- clodlng the suppression of profanity by the athlete on the athletic flelul and smoking by said athlete on or off the athletic fleld.Passed in the regular meeting of vial,fruitless thoughts are idle thou|,l1!,s.To a certain extent, then. ilay-dreaming is time spent unprofit- ably. A favorite expression among high school students ls " I don't have time."That espresslon ls not exactly the tnrth, for students basle all the time there ls.Those who make fre quent use of that expression nee-rl tn onganlse their schedules so that there will be no waste of time-no idle moments.It ls so any for the tired student to let his thoughts wander aimlessly.Then,after his mlnd's short vacation, It ls hard for ir to accustorn itself to real think- ing.Students excuse themsehres by saying that, when thoughts are wan dering, the mind ls being g a rest.But is it?Doean't the rnlnd, after its brief indulgence,have to labor twice as hon! to hrlng lts-elf back to thinking again?Psycholon giels tell us that the mind needs no rest excepting sleep.. The Teacher'a Code af Ethics Ile who teaches slaoudcl have faith la his calling and should believe in boys and girls.The expression of this faith involves s flee-fold ethic al obligation:| I. To SELF!t. The teacher should"be neat and cleanly in person and ol noble mind.2. He should be faithful in :he ills- charge of duty, able, after closest self examination, to respect him self. s. Ile should seek to Improve In all qualities essential to one who is to direc t and mdlfy the lives of others.n To THE CHI LD RE N. t. The teacher should always be courteous, kind and sympathetic. 2.11lo should respect personality and seek to discover and develop the abllltles and apaeitles of each 8. He should train for citizenship, September 14, W25 |lneulcatlng respect for l u i and High School Opens Foot-bd! Season order, and the habit of obedlence to properly constituted authority. | | I 1pmnul knee nsultm! from .I ihe fall. Mines Mary and Edith William1 :-nd Alisa Wilma Conifer were din tc l guest#of Mr.and lilrn.\\=l! lleckmeycr on Friday evening. " Dr.and Zslrl.R.A.Davies uni Mr. anal Mrs. G. I. Pfeifftr matureI zu Waterloo on Friday when Lhej attended the Douglas county fair Mr. and Hrs. Henry Pharrm. Mr,. F. E. Webb. Mrs. llulda iiubie and daughter Fairy,spent 'nrumtny m n ma . . 5 o oI1 \ J Goodrich Tires are built oversized in a manner that insures over~mileage in service.Have your car equipped today, and start en- joying greater driving pleasure. 3ox3 - - - $8.2530x34 _ _ _ 9.5032x4 . - $19.15 s o on c l u - r m N I L - o u . t h e i r l u d d l l g3 | m a y u n a 5 : n n ha r musta ng a-f of nlgi r Hnnna lpl n hm¢ gum cf.t l :p f ' w h c h F ' - f q g - - » l u l l :t i l l ~u k n l 1 a a . " a r m I n t i l ua n ;Q a p pu n p qr t u ri n d . ha d l o ok e d a t P el e r Ine r ed u lo u st y b u t h o h u i u l d . " ° Y o u 'I l b u t z o u k h i m o r h i s w i fe .Z u z n d o n t n n d : h u t h e n a n f u r w i t n t l l w l fq r t h e i n t o In ADVERTISERS ~in THE ENTERPRISE Get the same cut service as the . . . big city dailies . ; . For years we have furnished the best cut and copy service that is on the market and at absolutely no cost to the advertiser.You not only get the advantage of cuts free but you may also reap the benefit of ads written by the best ad writers in the U. S. This service is the best in America and has as g II Q1 ll clients some o! the largest newspapers published Years ago we saw the hand writing on the wall and made our selection from a wide field leaving the poorer services by the way-side. Money buys any of these different services and we had iirst choice." \me Enterprise hugs me culs the advertiser pnya for the space in the paper at the lame rate as for other advertising.A new selection of cuts and advertis- ing matter each month. This service speaks lor ltself The Enterprise Leads, others follow. m:e:':!°:.:§:-':.:ea-life.-1~§1-:es L .....2"¥.E'Il'E.. |...'l|.I°.... n; " '\|u l '\ b \ | I l \l l g m "I I U I H I I' 3 3 ,m v 1 a 1 l !' g ; ~ » | f ° _f l a k ' " 1 " ' l r m f . .d l n u g c a r z .~ l i a n s i z r d o r p l a n a l l n a .T h !U r n z n o r u nf a n h i e r a n d B r o m m u m .| c an -r| :n xt - Bu n n f i n s Pourno rper rua the msrnr 011| symbol.11° nt hor protntni on lad nn-in I of lnanr ho +=~-;;»-- ha -JSI' go to mute: am! aol" 1 0 mum1.1 Ar r a n xl: - on n u vo y i li m-are '."::'='.::' F..''.2" mf' ""~°:*ronlzn LM. =i hor §»§?»'}¢§."aZ"'' ; mi a lm x 1:-.\1|Phome FL ., mi.»»<f»-J:an 1.='3I1'52 : s q u n w . .` - - .. _ _ . .. . . . .- W -than inn than 1| no dldrid ations" who :maid pt' any thing out of trol nnminnliun rxeqat tfldonn." Upon | mullnrlatlnn of thla -again!!Pour had c hosen mt: hi mln with wo china.n pompadr.-ur nl m m m abou a broad iw. fue uhh tulle ml.non nag mouth prickoé Into sz an I! by 1 polnl of l Dthtll; (0 hlm Petit,tqlloaring the appointment i n hid made, usted his pmbiem.*Where an than ac cvunuf' sshd o I w g W 'm |Mn. w.zf.ui11¢m»»,of Omaha .visited Inst.week at the home of her parents,hlr.and Mrs.Fred \Ir¢ber.l Mr.and Mn .Allan }\§cl'iar an-I n .lunday lva nln g, Mm Ho Ha l ed s w h 1n i n a la : ly wn h m a y Fanning *',§""'_; °f; Ogg ' m i d 5 ;"> a 1 e ..nrfo o azloIUI-l G 1 m aRslmnd 1"¢.'l¢..|.. Hawr srk ¢'L.'f,z Leonard Hammlng of Daykmgame nm nn a S a n us ! lwo ltA g | In ll on Monday and will "I W " du r in k 02|Hutleaning Llfo of Hts Own the fllr. Kind.I u .:ml Mn .M.D.Newell rc uE Arndt-Snydeg' Motor Co BUICK MOTOR CARS n : : | o = o o = o | . . . _ o ~ §.lf~25,},,- .lluirlcn "_'""""" | _<=;1»\»;§=_=~'§5:¢`{"""ig; noL k l mw k q H " " °1 ' mul ' "'l ' zmdtrdllu f th at m aol onlymlmnin a eoandlon vnu Brennan; nz undertake mmmllltougmd pus:rpm tochnlnl qu ld lo u ma¢ma»! nails!Smsllsmods smile was oI'-the kim um mpc on md o d ith a n umm y . . _ . . u v - -- , _ -___ .___fur n gmrmlnd. .ta he turned the plus marked by Pun: he bqln to utlu c huchu. c hlclm bdin-eu nu mm. lacrnulag its a p o e d u i l g d u a g a p n u mu a l o o vmourn pu!! tutor and fun: :hcl zu huns n lrlin 85104."'\\'hats mu (rfd|2 Account :|:.n.rhe lniwzna under an mmm. °"I1m'| me vm tha!oc e a n muohm." slid Pour. | & | l \ ]l l l u l o v v y i n a - v u q n u n .¢ u \ |g m ,DOW-olh lh ll mulling hgq 4|-um s nn drank! of disgust.. PoorPcnnlnton.lnduaulanl.lrrtpwaci-abil. mrrvllhll For dl his pllnn so mln: God: Inf Ill hh Iubon no negr ar to mankind.lu n n u n n r n l n u ma Ml. eniarud hla noni; Peter wasnrtaln lim if un inner mmm full, comm!! nas good duhln; higlany nh- bonf he would be a batter man. Ho wondnod what 111| uucmufni a -- - - - w.\sznNc1*ox coU:~mf FARM ll1?REAlI N0'!`E.°\ -- » Hessian I'ly I ' r n lh i a Hornby, Sept. 28th, was iha Hn» :inn I'ly I'rn data tor W ashington! County.Wheat sown afier this da un \- ..............4I...i... I... |..,.... ah. I I ! I l | I I l U /\ / STORAG E BATTER ES ~wheny ou c ln¢etnh1ghq ua1ity Prelt- O-Lita Storage Bnttery lnnaJ.led In your ~ctrntadoc idedsavingovcrdhernmkeo. Prnt-0-Lite prices nuke: zmknowu. int- rionn » z¢rxa»~ l I | I I I I l It u m .N e w u s n a p p l c r l o n ; I t v ug o n a l l a d u h - Q a t r l n g - p u l l e d m i l ; ' 0 5 yes,"h e u i d vi l r i l y ." D M y a ( r n ! t o M d - ° ' "A b o o t . " st d ? d ¢ » ¢ . " W h a t M u i ? " T h e E x p i o n t i o u s o l h l h n C u - b e 1 | t h e M a l w a r e D a n n )H o n t g t h e * h u h a w r y . "P a i r n n h t m g a r d w i t h t h e i n d i a ." 1 s u n t t o M y I P i r h f l c u p s . " l m a n . ¢ o o = | m o n h u h e a d h o m l d ! s n r i m u s d t h a n l o u m a n i m w i t h ¢ l d u p n u l i o n f o l l m r e d b r u s e u m m l h l m c r n a i l s . l l d q a r d d r u m m n d w i t h h h m a h m m G n n r l i p u a u t h a d u m " I t i n c h i b n ! va r . " h i a n l w u l c l d . " ' \ - - i h t i n y o u u i d . " 'B u t y o u u r n n o t a u r a ?\ ' D a l y s u n as .s m a n l l s u r e w h o i n d ! w s t o n t q l |.a.h1.| milk.To b g m n t o w a m l d h a n t o c h i c k m l m t h e u : n m i l u n s In m o I n n ! e n u m ¢ » vh l n c e .s o m e n g : u n a m e S u r u r - i a u u h a u n t .'h m Xl ) . vu a p r i va t e !n.d lvl du¢ t." l ) | \ \ ¢ l l fQ l o o k l d s l . n n : r p m H a r t l - l l t l x .l l a u i d :" D o y o u a n n r th l ng al o of* " Y a n - l n m n m u h a l In m a n h i r ! § l » p r vh u l o n l l m n w o u l d a ; i f h e i m g - | z u : n a a r r m r n m i n l b u d u b j u . - | In p r a d a ; l m u t h e S e a h n a i h e y a l l t n u n g r e a t h a l l w i t h t h e i r N R M n d wa t c h e d c l u b ma m b c n dl d e t u rn - a n d t b l !! l i o n s , l i k ! ¢ l } l ) e p l l ¢ g h o s t s ; Il l I n d e e d t h a t P o u l n n m m w o u l d a n u ' In p u i l o d o u t m u s n t o m u l r p m o i a s i n u n s n m n t o d t o d m a n d m r : o l M l m l n w i t h i t s b l r f f l .Th e r e as o n th a t Pet er d l d n o t d o th is w a s b t ca na o wh e n l'em ¢i u ¢1 nn h ad ui d. " Yo u I n a £001 zo e m r s u m thin g,"b l w i l d b e m n : h u h i s at to rn ey v u n g a ; a b o u : u . W UI U B r u n l p u z l u u n g : l v l l l vn l susHe s s i a n f i r n u t h a r ve s t t i m e .'r m » i n f o r m a t i o n is t h e d h n d re su lt s o f In ves t i ga t io n s o f P r o f.S w a n k .E n f o m o l 1.o f t h e U p i x g n i t y o f N e h r u -- 0 9 1 S t e e n . Z l e i f e n n d H o n M a n y l o u o f steers,h a i fa r s a n d h o g s w h i c h h g vu b e e n f e d o n p u t u r e d u r i n g t h e s u m m e r a n d fa l i w i l l b e t h e c o m e r o f n t n c t i o n a t m e A n n u a l F a l l F» ed e r's D a y , a t t h e A x 1 l I | | I a I I I I I 1 ANOTHER BIGBARGAIN F.. in weI1~kno'»vn lltlcfini ll tho Coiumhia |line ~"£amou.| as the name"-and famous "-|»-far men quahly , am-wa ma apmuul-I hy. W e have a 6ma Cotumhil ig_mm |'or rubber can for as low us 311,95 n 11 O u r g n m é a a r e o u r o w n l e m m a I n n o b l e th i ng u .T h a p h y l n g f h l d ls I -.|..n\\.ah.;l l n l n.||\nn|n f n f l .l l ! z u m T HE C O H HU N ? Y. 1. The teacher lhoul demonstrate"ll vm ills I In u um. " bl um unduly u ll M bon me nllhl of all num" mules-1n| "wa ml nun -xx u n v m nn bowl: Antirnm. an:npr rvllnor. nwud \ ww-'rm lxan l hlwnod so naw,x :panned tl: llh nr y Pe rh lvt I l wlll u n I y u r ?' A wa l. " I A M mu .' H n l o n *"A will." nomm smelhmod. c lan su h u ' Y u u u mmm: w n | \ Nl| .u n a n h l n u m' I Ow n ( u I A M h e F UN D a n llllf wi n o n u r Ou lu u L N wa s uv-TI QI I om \ ll°G'lM» '£ me PQ! tm- un.hrmps An un ynu. nhl' 'No," Nnllid Pflll - w m d o y u o u r~| nn :hu lmao no who md | nl-sm bu pm c an paper and nrlunlndor than nu ns | | ¢ _c ¢ple d uns h||a~rm.n|n l r l n by fu n lllln y lu mr me a n n u l n mo l s w o u n n Um nmol:und Plvlr vealu r n ; m n u n . , n v u n m n u m mD lu l mm;Did y o u mu n aun t- mnr- : IM! 1 abo und mn'" 0 \ . u . " u l d P ¢ : .- m u n u a .u n m u n z u w u m n m m b a me m b n n wu s : n b a ! mn m n u n a l l l l l c u m x .m u N l n u (Tn be Conllnntd) ARLINGTON NOTES lm ln mn .Sept.2 4 . - m v .» a an-. w. c . Driver nr mnumu. Ohh u ma l u : : n k md wn l vh h Mo n - d u with Rev.l r .Drlvu '|.s w- . I n . J , F .A u u h b k w and RM. N r . A m n w m r .Rev. Driver nee\|~ phd me Cmgngallonnd pulvln M Sunday md will l¢\\11 this mmlnl Sunday.Au added l a w n of thu n r vle u w i ll b e la i k b l Rav. ud rwvlcunl Collen. in uncoln. Fzldnr Ocular 2314.A n ln p n vln u Y u n pvroet c lout and sudnn gnu pawn hu han aampand vrilh dry nlhlfu u a h id d lh n h c lld c a m fo r f u lenln| :inn and Munn sn IN num- mer uma.The c omplrium balvoen nu n u n d h e lle n wi ll xp i n b a M ln u n a l l n l u m a n l w r m u w m h h a n h m n m I n p n vl o u n m b v mm An n u :Huh-nary D f p m m m of sn Col\|¢U< ' h u lah of lpring ahontl lun boen c n ~~o umbna lII | l I l I St o r a g e Ba t t e r i e s Jenklns 011 & Batten' Statmn I I l l l I I I I I I \ / " the importance and significance of ed|.|ca!.Ion.'° 2. u¢"»h»uu identlly himuii aes isely with dvic and social inter\\ i a. He should Protec: the Hghtn of\ _r built M;they a n biuoned u in Inter:of H n over every play in; field worth walking on.They a n among the nlrlnt thing: in lhe world and they will l u i as long u the :trlvllc d no Rosalie.n o u n . i l not ia tha c onlorenn this 5ur as they are playing thru five year men who a n ineiigible under the confennee w b Consequently the conqurt 1. Thi teacher ahouldbecourteoul.appreciative. friendly and frank. 2. Ile should ztimulale ncientific inquiry.and should fnely share the fruits of his ovrn lnvestigliion an ». .,.,.,§??f'@~>u,...___Blair. Nebruiu. October 1. 2925- T B Ih e e m o o M ROAD NEWS a n m ! l Hr.and Hrs.Henry Beard and ln e n d li n . B y r o n i i e e o d e n d e o l. spent Wedneeday in Gmeha with friends. lr. end Hn,,Cllf1on Alaleraon. of Bla!! were Sunday dinner gums ez n o hire llrdler home. an-t 1.c .Cintsuneeo.of Bldr vlailld her slaughter,U n .R.ll. Zreaeen tide week.His Roth Glnke spent Sunday :It- eanoon with Irene .ileCoy. llr. and llra. lation Dlnney and ehlldnen, of Tehmeh and llre.Ire Denoey, of Colondo Svrinn spent lll be urlth ?I»ere Friday *2nd, Ruole Rothenberpr,Arlington.¥1lLL PLA OFF THB TIE GAME the nrinninj atrqk. The next meeting er +,Battle Johns on Oct. 8.|Ed | ABlll°l\t and .dnl F1°1-.{;|» Lauren Bi ff lh Kennarvl..i Both m m have won eighteen ..f ernoon.Dr. and Hrs.A. J . Smith exam- i m o n children off-hw Pleasant View .am on"l'ueeda$f 'rm weredinner guests at the E.C.Lippin- lln. Andrew Brengeerd and Dori: ence spent Wednesday af n et ,Woodrow Blffar,~Jean were vleitore at the perentnhltho August Ladlmen home."|Baby Bee! Steerg Jones Blomblrl home Honday aft-Norma Hallman. who le attending lat, Lealle Thompeon,Bldr.Arlington high eollool,:pong the 2nd, Sarnmy Stewart,Kenoanf week-end with home folks._|Baby Beef Helfere Mrs. Bulls Hengedoht and hmilr let, Leonafd Hiller. Kennanl. spent Sunday at the (Darla Kohl-2lli»Gl¢lI '!11omoeon, Blair. me n h o me u Ha mm f3rd, Lauren Bilfar,iienoanl. ltr. and Mn. August erkhoff viii Cell showin: Contesteott home-1'h| Cum1n¢City aehool made as ,W d showin:at the fu r.hevinrnontheletprleefor the general aehool work. twelve n z pr im an d .11 n o prize!on indivrldull work Tbey reoetved H2 in prize money.u -...A M n Jonas Hlo mllf l Item!Son-day evening the Louie!Beet iihmrmen of Club Calf Alparetedt home at Hooper.let, Leonard Hiller, Kennlrvi. Mi n Irene Holzman loan! =he,£»n. Rollo Allen, Irvington. weeek-end in Arlington, while ettencb 3rd, Sem Stewart,Kennerd. ing the Weehington county hir..4th, Patsy Allen,lrvinnon. Walter Wachter,Albert. Lltllman 5th, J.C.Rhea,Arlingtonme Irvin Holtz:sen were omm on-1 s o m e c w a {Cont!.noecf from pqe one) which so unmereifully whipped them before.They will have L0 oppoee thefum ne u, am ma n who he ld th em to a fear mtured singles while the 'Cook aggregation :looted the hell all ! over the lot. It will be e severe blow go either Blair or the Ilienhnnta to lone out on the champlonahlp this year.Blelr the moot eueaeefut team in lt'a I Elkhorn le qu e history.a speedy huneh, all good hlttera, with an see in Pick.The Merchants have an 1 equally strong team, feat on buns, with n fiarht h a d no bent..Three 'starts out of twenty ive ;emee pleyed,a very good record consid-ering the calibre ol Elkhorn Valley lenzue seems. Both teams are also battling for the pennant Ior ghe first time, nelth- |e1 beeing ron the honor:before. 'This la the firat year Blair hae been cloned in the list of serious contend- en . Following is the probable lineup: Sleoehanu Poe.Blair Thompson . . . IB . . . . . Scheffler Ga r r ln e r . . . . . 2 B . . ... . K r a u s e Len B| = on» on. .SS. ... ... J en eoo L Lnun|\r 3B . . Lund! THE ENTgRPR15E lx=nm'rs'|-atA L o c / u . N x w s n r s x mn runs no nvonrns .|ALL THE mom.: BLA] R'S NEWSPAPER m a m . t Ani for 'BLUE RIBBON BREAD'GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENTAsk for "BLUE Rnanow BREAD" BLAIR. WASHINGTON COUNTY. NEBRASKA. OCTOBER 3. 1925 NO.- 37VO L X X I X 1 our on mu Downs ~ ~ .I 'm mu »n;¢_:f¢1-»¢ Plfliox wm- nows MEETING Hun R;-nn. And Minh 1. The Other Rggnh, sum.. .Allvll Uuul Annual Of Dllll For Blrvloes lladind CITY Tnms. RBPOBT nsgslvxu gm implicated in !.h¢Jonk£n'| on uni Bama Station hu r l ly v ulmlmi um um Pddly w an wqf aw nun vu amntad on the mm- 'af nulvlnl awlen nrvvmv. he hav-im: the dun in hh pos on andmu ¢\'\l|'¥ll| wsu- lwyinx them. He wu brougbg in uni waived Um pnllmlury huring md pllid mt guilty ind vu bound uver to dist- _-_.LFALL rssrivu 'nsws or nous ~;::¢,,..L;wao ls wuo ~ '.-1 ... _ .r x o a a l z s s m q m m ' : J T W U PE0 PL E; .° ;: ,& ."..t,°;.;'":,:..°:..;°.m:; ." - 'as .,the dlnctlsm of lin F1onneo_ M;Mud Aruvs\y ln Pnpandon For lurmn I-lanrulau 0| l¢n¢liv,°¢,_| of the Home lkelwmlu DWL I Al l I our Suu Airkultunl (Iollen,Annidou ik!! And Pngnn _.Armn.The Com up n |Shah: Un Niels.Coumlnu ~ '1 Gvtnn Of Ympk 01 Our Badlll Blhnl For Swan-\Twu And (hui: TWO sm n.w ~s c s n ms n lo x ~|x'rsnss1' 'ro mvuvsoovwill hold their Achlonmont Day pmnm nt tho Chrixtlan Clnlnf Vlllvnun clubs ukln¢.up dn lurk Fir tha cwmy ln pnplrinl heh £0give n :min pan at chu vwmm md AT STATE mx U l u " f \ - -Al l G - m o m Spend ll\|e\'l1me»\»dh|rxy hm.; wulhg znc o . J m m M a r THEY CDP A amp MANY nuns B u d a !ahlmoon 1ri| .h Hr. md Hn. Friu Malin.llr. nnd ln. Don Hauler, of nur Arlington spent Sunday dhrnoon with I n h m - o l lills hr u nd took tlwir link slaughter, Vlrginh hom with thim-In . llr n n t I n n- o n a n d d a u g h ;__rv|-_.-...| 9¢¢»| nm! um Will were u i h n l t UIC Chlrlie 5001111 h o m Sundl!eveninl r .and Hn .C.R.Butwn and Mnil,llr.and li n .Louie lm c k e und ehlldnn and llr. and Hrs. Wal- ger g¢Cn¢k¢n wa n guestI of Hr. and ln. Guy Oltnhdtr int Sunday . Arthur Mehrpnf j u a s~y=d=_=; o n Friday."Hina Mary Llllmin apenz Bqday afternoon at thc Wm.Hdunan home.Hr.m d H n .Emil Lallnan and baby visited Sunday nfnmoen at tha George Schweder hams. Bm Colieelive Eznibll or anon m, Waiter Huber.Irvington. 2nd, John Allen, lnringion. Brel. Hound Tietgen, Ft. Calhoun. ith, Arnold Schmidt. Ft Cdhcun. 51.11, Pat Alien. lrvrinnon. Best' Rope Halle! lat. John Allen,Irvington. 0.4 ;....1.|"5l.hmhlt FL Cxlhman. . v -- - . -.. . .. . .. .- __pitchers have been handling the hurling for this bunch, Lad Bronmn, Wnlt Lnuner and Red Schein. Lanner hu had tha brunt of it, Bronson thromrlng his lun nu;sdy in the uuworfvrhile Schein y u g " about the time they atarted A. Launer Kruplnskgr H. Fritz . Eidun . . Schein . . L F c.1-RFCPw. Lauiser . . .P Lud Bronson . .P Fifiald Van Dense!!Robinson Strinklett Pick Gel me nam:~ J. L. Pounds one prlce clothigr \ B l a i r ,- -N e b r . 0rder Your Wintér's Coad Now --=We Handle-= Orient a l|\|| Kllrl lll! iVlls lv'--'vespent Bonds; dtsmoon at the Ran- osll Iverson booms.Hr . a n d ln .Yrltx Holler spent Sunday atternoen at the A. A2 An -dersln home.' llr.and I r s . T. I .Iverson and daughter spent Sunday st the Henry Horn home rust of Herman."l'be oocasklt 'ass the birth anniversary of Irs. Horn.I r s .Clifton Anderson.of Blair s|.r\rlt Frlder vlth ber mother, Irs. George Morgan.l r .and Hrs.Christensen and Chas., from the bench, visited at th! Oaar llathews hom! last Sunday. Hn. J. 3. Conety spent 'l°lzureday ln Blair with Hrs.Watson Tyson. ltra- C. B. Hain and alter friends. Florence Dixon srss a guest of Maxine lsthsve last Sunday. llrs. Watson Tyson spent Sunday afternoon 'with Hrs. I.. D. Warrick. lr. Tyson spent Sunday visiting his son. Xsnneth..Kr.and Hrs.James Gonety and Ned Tyson spent Saturday erenina at the Kenneth Tyson home. llr. and llrs. Lou Fink and c hil dren spent Sunday afternoon with the Wm.Coultsr family. llrs. Howard Hain sgent Thursdny at the C. B. Ilain home in Blair. Sunday eras the last aesslon oglhe BonoB.8.s.etberneetlnge1l1Ifbe discontinued during the srlnler. Royal Day, who has been harvest- ins ln Dakota, returned last Sunday to the P. W. McCoy home where he spent thfday.He 'arent to his home at Fremont that evening. Hr. and llrs. By ron Bunn returnd last 'roesdsr .from a three 1reek'e wasit in Hinneapolls with llr. Bunn's uncle and wife, ltr. and Mrs. Herb- efrt Bunn. dinner guest at the et. u. uPP1°"'" home.slr. and Hrs. J. ll. Compton, Roth on Betty J un e who at the 9. R. Sutton horns Sunday evenlnl Floyd Smith ls lttfferlnl from an attac k of the sumrner flu.At this writing he irnnoorls nn sod it *I h o p c d tl la tb s s r i lla o o n b e o n th c mend.Hr. and llra. Lyle Gyer and child- ren vlslted st the Lippincott borne Sunday afternoon.Gifford and Guilford Compton werebusiness visitors ln Umahl '.l"ues=dl! of tu: week.Earl Smith left llonday rnornlnl for Grand bland when he has ' posltlon for the winter. M¢cAn1'm' ANDLONGCREE Mr. and tins. Jasper Jasperssn and children nhtmetl to their borne at l~lcnlln|~!ort!last Saturday after a week's visit ln this vicinity. Hr.and Hrs.Hans Hansen and Hrs.Albert Roth went to Sutton, Hebr. Sunday to visit Rev. and Hrs. Cotta, before returning to their home at Heminfford.Hrs. Lars Jensen and children ol' Marcus;letra a n visiting in this vicinity this week. Mrs. 8. bl. Nelson arent to Cro Friday for treatments for her rheu- rnatlsm. Hn. Cad Hansen and Eugene re- turned iron: Harcus. Nsbr. last Wed W HEN AND n a a rYDIL' CAN n u m - (Continued Irom vase one) ooots, but no more than 25 rails and coots s day, 26 ralls'and $0 cools in possession, 50 ln all of game birds ln possession.Possession permittsd during first IQ days of close season. latqstate 'riasspenstloo Game may be transported by ex- press or baggage durlnl the open season if shiprnen; la aocompanlad by ehipper's sffldarlt :Sm me game le not for sets or profit' and eras not taker! contrary zo lava. pseksge must be labeled with ggguigned's license number and kind of same. eonedgncd to shipper, and accompanied by him: shipment must not contain more than 50 game birds or the possession bl! limit on any spades.Hot more than two days'limit of migratory bard:may be cxpedod in any one calendar week.Game taken outsldc ol'sure and legally exported may be possessed in like manner as game talcsn in S u u . Sole Sale of all protected game prohib mo . (l.ll?N"!'Y FAIR PRIZE WINNERS (Continued hom page One) Iluroc Jersey Litter lst, Leonard Miller, Kennand. Poland China litter assaagare, o h . sn., lst, zoo, 3,1-]_ so., Ist, 2nd, 3111, 4th, lat, on.ara,sm, 1nn.sro;sth, lst, end. Sod, 4th, Ist, 2nd, lst, 2nd, Pat Allen, lnln| ton. Rollo Allen,Irvington. Howard Tietgen. Ft. Calhoun CLOTHING CLUB (IOKIRSE I Bungalow Dress Clara Schroeder, Nickerson. Opal Hovendlck, Blair. #Beatrice Foley, Blair. Tsrcsa Foley, Blair. Clothes Pin Bag Opal Hovendick. Blair. Karen Jensen,Blair. Floum llsrttmg,Nickerson. Teresa Foley,Blair. llltc h ea Ame Prlsszilla Brand,Fontanelle.0911 Hovendlckf Blair. Gladys Streamer,Nlekereon. Beatrice Foley, Blair. Princesa Slip ruth! Hartung. Nickerson. Gladys Stronger.Nickerson. 0Pl¥ Horendick, Blair.s Teresa Foley. Blair. Svflag Bag Opal Howndldt,Blair.J-ps. Priscilla Brand, Fontanelle. Mildred Wolff.Nicltcrron. Teresa Foley,Blair. COURSE zx Cblld's Dress or Romper: Leola Stod. Nlckerson. Lurllo Brand,Fontanclle. Dsrnlng on Stockings Lurile Brand.Fontanelle. Leola Stork, Nickerson. Mlddy and Skirtlat, Lauren Differ,Kennani.l n . ncsday srltero they were visiting ber Junior Barrows,All BrcedsCon|\eting 2nd,sister, Mn. Lore Jensen.list. Leslie Thompson.Blair.1 Towel with Nelmars Erahroiclen Lira. Lars Jaspersen had her arm Claes for .lunlor Club Members-lst, Leola Stork,Nickerson. broken last Thursday while driving Boys Under lo Yrf.-Showing 2r:rl, Lucilc Brand,Fontsnelle.to Arlington in company with four Pig' of any Breed |Underwear other ladles.Bhe eras driving their tat. G. William Wilkins,Kcnnanl.sin, lseqla 5;.,f}¢_Nlckcnon. Leola Stork,Nickerson. Lucile Brand, Fontnnetle. l'M~C|1.y Council mn In M"|"|n¢¢ court under a now bond.I TM commhton in chap nl thu Wwdnrwn Ununty ahculd 'ha a union In the coundl chamlnn on'Nearby waning and tht Hn! orderol hdneu vu \ha're9ox1.\ by the awry department.\ 539z_95|nrm we dnvv. h-vw mlm m¢°| General sum. light.ibnry H u h Pxrk pg' °==°»-g\~~I ?Y»1L6F1§"Fi"riii|=*"L?*T Im fur Bhsk Hull Buim SARESTILL ACTWE h tind lm] 2nd 811| for Wm- Paul Blrlwfor Bllvcrhuli Buskvheek.for Alsih qonr. for Rod Tap.fm Wm; mm". `zQ1¢m¢u¢m Psvlnl ~a l l g p u w v s w v I l l a n a l :r l u u :P ' f " " d P a v i n g _I P l a c e I n U .s . s m m 1 . ''end for Umm cam |hvwin| andEnter llmue In Alanna or 0nev|hndl.\ .\..f| 'hh Clsthlnl.Ctollninl 12116 for Flux.\,a g e o f a p p r o x i m a t e l y 1 5 0 i n n ; w q e d s A Y O U N G M A N O P P R O M I S E i s m g y n w e r h a p p e n a g l n w he n |mum U l f ?.uowen w h o n g ;sp a m ~-v - - - -- - - - - . ._°!'d i n Se p t e m b e r vfhach n u d e ;1 _.u s e t a l l c a n ;,¢p u t da wn :n z ¢ , , | t § ¢s u m m e r i n G¢ ; l on d o Sp r i ng s ,S t a i n F r m ! ! C l u b e ' u i i i .2 n d f e r ~G n u . [ N S I i n c o m e t o t h e c i t y ° f , $ 1 e o m a .R u b e n L a im l i et t e ,w h o * " ¢ ¢ ° ° d l a t h a r f d l o 1 r '| a x p e n n a n d lr . n e u n ! Q u l o . .is 'vi s i t i n g H r s .A l l a W n i n -A C o m m o n D c e a r r m r o §= = g ; ~ == ; 'd u° D E ; w °Gras ses. .a o r .A f t e r t h e n r e p o r t i w a r n m u p t a d h i a f l l h a r a n s e n a t o r f r o m W l a c o n a i n t h e h e i g h l h o f fo i l y t o a t o p l t .Th e l y i x h t t h i s i n e t .S h e w i l l g o f r o m a n d f o r Y e Q n. . .._1_ _. -| -. .\r-_ . 1. -..\|_ - _ - . . A ¢»n n n n u : n u n l n n u n u ! l i f h h l l l l _:_{_=s math of town, on the Omaha mld.|,||h for y w oat Canon City Hanna Rock Springs n the w;: sc hool and dm if a 1 l'\`§' °v"5'6i§éd b§'1he "w¢'u1hr==»°' Jéabum 1rcl'|tl|."'" " ' park with the undersilBrill! that noln rolling' up a plurnlily of 130,000 1 -' more than sag be spent on either-votes, according to uri: reports. he CFLEBRATBS SIXTBBNTII nm.1nnnlrinf of the nuremnnlseaaily arried To out of Fl counties.BIRTH ANNIYRH ?. iluller hae rented the 160-aoroln", Ford n and was too close farm of Geo.lleard tor the coming year.Mlae Beulah Roberta. of Blair tae a week-end guest ot Hi l l Addlo Bonn.James Maher is planning to im- prove hh 180~acro iam and placl a oenem than the coming year.Hr. and lin. Printlea Smith were Gmaha viaitora Tuesday. Hr.and I r e .Clyde Fitch spent Monday evening at the Kenneth 1'1- eon home ani! listened to their new rtdio.A family by tha name of Ford, of Umahl moved on to the A. 3. Beale: hm th is wee k.Hr.and Hrs.Harry Tyson.Mr. and Ira. Cly de Fitch and I r and llre. Kenneth Tyaon aperlg Int Than ally nllht at the Don lietzler home at Arlington after spending the day at th e hi r.All ntorood home on Friday.ilu. and l n .George Hain were goeeta at the Harry Tyson' homo Betonday night.Mr.and Mn .J oel Bandar and daughter of Herman. spent 'hmnday oxenin; at the Mn. Margaret Iver- ¢onllomo». to the edu o! the road, caunlng the| car to tum over.Tho other Indiceretoived a few scratches.Mrs. J as: pa:een had her arm met in .Arling- ton and also ll xetlinx along plmly Hrs. J. Larson had aa guesta Fd-| day afternoon,Mr,and lin. 'CurlHansen, Mn. Lars Jensen lml fam-! ily,Mr. md Hrs. Jasper Jasperaen' and family, Hr. and lira. Hana Han- een and lin. .Alben Roth. The McCarthy school cloned last Thunday for the county fair at Ar linnon." Mr.and life.Clemente Newmanare the proud perenu of another girl horn to them September 23.Thin makes two girls for Mr.and Hn . Newman.Nearly everyone attended the eoun tg fair in Arlington at leant on day int week.Mr. and Bra. Menon Winchlll and Irene spent Sander in Omaha with Mr. and Hu. Al Rlier. hir. and Mn .Pate: Janeen drove tu Fremont Sunday and viellod at the .Kirk L u home.'They fouw their aou, Elton lliuoll, lol! ploaeod with his school work at Midland. Hr. and ln. Rudolph Hannon and 2s'A »|, ,1 2s A n d , E a r l Th o m p s o n ,B l a i r .2n d , L u c i l e I i n n d ,F o n u n e l l e . n l , N o r m l n W i lk i ns ,K e n n a n l .C O U R S E I I I th , Joh n n i e B i i f n r ,K e n n n r d .W a i D r u ! * i g S h o w i n g C o n t e s t - B e a t S h a w m u n Is t , L u c i i e B r a n d ,Fo n ta n e ll e . a l , A l l i e Mc D o n a l d ..2 n d , L e c h S t o r k .Ni c k e rs o n . nd , Be a t ri c e F a i r y G l r f s W s r d m b e r d ,Rus se ll H a r r i s o n * l m f . A o n n N i e b n u m ,Ni c k e r s o n l h . L l n n n r a i H i l b r i g n d . V l m l n l a R l t w w h ,NiC k¢ lSo ll \ ,where it haa cracked urn!hea1redI1hc odula 'xero seven to one in favor next claimed the attention of llvlfof La Follem.Edward Di mmu, council."""0 m¢h¢»y Paving Comp-I"atalwart" Republican who ran as an:nfs eomrncs, called for the keeping§1w¢p¢m|¢n;, loot Kenosha county, a ir of the vement for five Coolidge stronghold Hln only vic-in reps D3 g3.ears.Ona l¢€'l.ion of the pavfmelli tors'was in Rock county.William.. ..|.._.. ax..- .,.-.. »..u+'n-..... ..1... ..1...... c.. n.. ...:.....a-.¢...i ilric k down on the Nelson hill turni¢°"""¥» they marc hed out lim aoil- ga for Hard winter Whiat. It one a merr v time at th e J . Ling hi car ovon hut ix didn! 1vofkj°'° dolhlng and took that qw..Rnd for Rod Bonn: W hitt.l'ewrac11 home last Sa!.urda>¢\0\1fum; ny and belidea 1; Bmujmi up?She was in town but a short time :nd for Boy Baana.\ ing when,br invitation.nlxtcoo lhe top ao that Bruce has bean vinlt- but they worked fu; ami' donned "P 3rd for Rm! Clover. school mates o f Mi n Loot:Peter- ing the mpalr lhop lahly.ei»lfYl»f\ill¢ bcfofi har retum.8rd f-or Red Top. sun gathered to make her alsrayn!.1 During the early hours ol' a radoy 4th Jor White Clovar._._\__ .a\...a .|-... ..a an mlnun Joe Novak,who resides aoulh Uf|........iM hal amek. turn null!-I vm .deb fn! Rllllom Dollar Gran.Sth, Ted Pedersen _Jersey Dairy C a h n int. lconarti Miller. Kennnni. 2nd, Patsy Allen,Irvington. Holstein Dairy Cairn lrt,.Chester Widener,Kennard. 2nd, J.C.Rhea.Arilngton. 3rd.John Allen,Irvington. 4th, Xrnold Schmidt. Ft. Cnlhoun. 5th, Rollo Alien,Irvington. Guernsey Bdry Cahn Ist, Lester McCann,Kannnrd. _A n t rac\ e Christensen Lbr. Co .1 .Zu . L e o n a Ni e b au r n ,Nl c k e ra o n . 2 n d , M a r g n n t L a n g h o r n i ,I`ont».ne.-ile I, -Af ternoon Dun int, Iron:Niebsum,Nickerson.` End, Fioma !§raml,Fontaneiie. R e m l l i n g o f W o o l e n G a r m e n t . l n , V i r g i n i a Ri ch ar ds on ,Ni c ke r so n . 2 n d , L e o n :N i e b a u m .N i e k a n o n . ' n n Sc h oo l H a t -l st . L e on a N i e h l u m ,Ni c k e rs o n . 2 n d , F l o m n B r a n d ,Fo n t a n e l l e 1T i A Most lhteresting Display ~ of the New Modes in Coats F They exemplify in a most charm- ing manner tfA`duthoritative styles f fall d ix?or an wmter wear In Coats.As usual the quality of the materiolt used is well above the average which is to be ~ found at exceptionally reasonable prices.f ' ~ _"F2€'f1?*'* '> On Oct. 5--6-7 a 10% cut on all COATS and HATS .r g' M R S .T , C,HILTON, The Miliiner I alll have been llown Inu ;enu e\»|\\nen#.h and the rent will have been\!¢'\'1l fire years next year.The pav- ing mmpany is new eiking that the wetien that ehould bo repalrofl thin; :ear beallowed to wart until next *er when it can ell be done at once.thus saving the company eomider- nbie expense and we council toni: the eeeeeery step: to grant the request. Stand-even, the endneer for the city nd u e \ e \ . 1 e l l e I n l i n e :1l e u l :| l l l l l l B l e \ a e v . Lha Democratic nomination but polled su few votes that he could get on the ballet only ee an independent. He inet.Because La Pollme has Indorsed the third-party M e d i ? "advocalefl by hie father,reguier Republicans in the senate ere threatening up "bleckliet" him.The Pethfmfler. 'u 11 _ rememuer une My Ne l -.-P.lllll'nw iayed games a w w --1 r.-has jumped into ='- mm =»»~=;;;::;";,,;".;;;.w.; end the§§} § ;;; §;;;;e ,;;;"~ y p |h thi that ann; folkaf" a nod inleeeer.He wee down atdlsl nil 1 e n n yenjoy and to end thh moat pleaeant"'* mu fair and *M eekld to make h an r aanevening. e two couree luncheon wan al sum on 0* meny pours n served.I t had d r e n b e e n the "_"*°f"l' f"°¢I*=f would pick up in r M Petersen to p reee ntm'work et the hir.Joe :ueeeedeuatomor.ghle daughter with a present of em mm one ounce of the weight and wee e rded 1 11 x¢'e!ler for _each year ahe erae old,we e ou :pee er ee aand tide birtlwdry wee no exneptinn Premlmn. ¢l e m !h e c o u n t e d -o u t s i x t e e n . b l e d n l -g h ,b e a u t i f u l e r e e m o r e m e j u e t thlef eta;-ta! down the railroad tnek. The ev~er, happening to me them xv by hee window ever the shoulder of the thief, :relied out to him In drop them, which he dill Ind she quickly recovered them.. w.R. c . nz c a zvns DEBT INSYECTOII u u i l -m i n .~ 1:;>:=n_:;*;; 35°done me wx* = \. AN1'oc an n uu s xa n CONTEST*la| 1 for her.|w¢»¢ of The Enterprise weeeut down. To make the even; more memc r- Tutldly Afternoon.Tm,vraa u ! 1 rm. e ..J Nebnekl City, Oct. 4.'3¢r.re{1r§able her grandparents. ap. Intl "':~!1»~* tree, exeeptene, lefyln the b1|,|.Mch Gtlyer. eelled e ,,,¢ig meetingThe w R. C- preeldent, Ure. Ver- let for Bremen Ieemue.- ° Sad lfor Ofthlrd Greet. 4th for Hunprhn Hillel. Rud for Ceileettun Graee Seedl #lth for White 90-Dey. 4th for White 9 nd over. 2nd for White Sep. ltd for Yeiloer Fiint 8~ru\|. ind for Jepeneee Popcortt. 2nd for Tum Thumb. let fer Yeilow Sweet Com. e Shi for White Cap. 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