10-22-1925THE ENTERPRISE¥;..4.. mtrumins in the tu! md man Svfifk homo Sunday|§~u~.]I""I~§¢'v\;lsi!.e¢!Arizona.;The Toelkc young folic: visited a.t afiarnnon..mm W m' " " 'gin mm Hn num um ummm. eamninz un Harben Toslka home am wi-Hrs. Grace Smith of
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um s a n e u=- - - ~ --|.Fridsy.n nrs no'|.. a atenofnphsr ja Naw York C¥2.y Chu. Krohn Saturday morning---.-1_A.QA-;_...L left the lut ofthe va l( for 1- ulHr_n mTh m v w nvh i u d|Del¢nt¢ at Luxe ua tha Nations!H u !Ask for *BLUE RIBBON BREAD"l r l .lilllll 123% ausmn' I v a " "ti!n a '5IL{1'£"..~.. ozlaourn ».T...' I'n u D. o f u. h eld ' '° "" " "" °" '
Tb . C h u" g ud fu n i iy dmv:to Ing attheir hal!Saturday awning
During thc so-cial hnur following theDinah!Fridny# M I Mtowitnnn.Mme .hm »-==» ma flu works au- ss~:.fr; °:=::":.'..'"'f;.1'f"':.,,:3.
Ozmlm.Mrs. PalmerFrldovrr th! radio," l ' h l |wasRevW eminfs!i11tCon\;n|.ion ata| ¢sr"r1mn<m men|MrChu.Krbhncnliodat'- " 1lllnen Erntltlne nnd Roby H6303putonte, serving as their putor foris l eousin ol' Mrs. Mcibeeman and
aiPawnee,HeSPM* home Sat.'nm' h ome fr om Tehand :eat(oary u r : m dheandhisfnmiiyhergirlhoodhome was
MinesEvily nandSpnckthe weekendwithhamsfolks.nj., ,d thdr vmthen aremuchNebraska.rmof EwSmllhMrsHowardHsinm a m aMn.. eYzrrsmiled nt theme...Pridllr.A. E. Dixon cook for thruhen DHI-- - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - ---- -- -
GENERAL AND IDCAL NEWS AND COMMENT'Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"
BLAIR. WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 2. 1925
VOL. XXIX
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Jaaae llovrr returned no hls home
as Battle Cmtk Wednesday altar s
abortvlan attheGllbmoboe'
-Mme..John Jsckaonwang no omaha on
Frldaytoaeahlaviiewlwlslna
Mondial eeeovsrlng from an.opera-
kilnnh. T. J . Reese expoda to go ze
Unadn Wednesday to attmd the an-
. n wNelmakaBowen eonventlon,
which oonnnea 011- l6~ll.Chr!! Rlelmr waa a bnaloaaa wld!-
or al Blair Saturday.
J.H. Johnaon attendedthe (nn-
~enl olEdu mal Tekamah on
Vadneaday.umm r e - e n a p e n t lad o u r to
'Omaha auenllu dnanomaotlon.
ln. l-lorry Tmhlaan want toOmar-'Im 'l`1\»dlr' and jolnd bel* husband
aho waa already down there.
zas o n o .Loon mire,snxrley
leKsrd»er om Leo Fonuu la!! un
lasi ol the waekfor a few day s
l:emLln| trip oear Mnnorth.Nebr.
'Hwy wlll vtsll. at the Chal_ Rhlnarl
bonu whileupm n .
PeterSlut, of Blair was at Har-
man on Wednaaday.
ll n .n nH e p a " l mr p m m e
pan week ln Omaha wlth har hue-
band and daUll\l|Y. Hrl.G¢o»Vod|ea.
lr. and Urs. La Varna Lowe drove
to Onlalflhlaaday to sea the parade.
E. P. llanaon wsa eonflnul on hh.
hound :he plat wreak wlw ah attack
ortha (slope.The many Irlanda of Nr. and Hrs_
'Wallar Caner 'dll ba :ony lo learn
1-'Illlr. Lam: haa b een qui te ill
and unableno li velor Hcllhee,
Arkanaaa.They in ben sa lorday
awning and stoned at Blair for an
ever Bunday sldl, »apellln|to ra»
.some their joumoy Monday momlng.
llr. and ln. W . T. loader were
rover fromFmnonlFnlrlay.
lr . a n dlin. C. E. Johnson and
lla: laaln e dro ve uaOmahaSun-
da1_o. w. nouod n and Geornl- lm
nn Frlday for Almwonh, Nm. for
a short hunting trlp.
~llr. and Mrs. Pad
bland,lllnn.,ie re
parentalJ. D. Lowa home me lan
ol the week.They returned to Blair
Salunlsy waning for a vlall n¢ the
hemeol Ura.Lwe' sparents.Mr.
and ln. l-'rod Bien, before rolum-
log le non home on so~|.y_
l r .lawrltnon :pant neveral days
lsr! week ln Omaha with hla famlly
.na wok ln the vavloua parades.
Ed Pllcher and wlle, ol Blarr were
y o we an e my . g lu ebr ul. deslh
of her mother. ln.llaryWllaon.
Jamal Gllllam. of Tekamah visited
al lhe home of hla oaughtar, Mrs.
R H. Bono and lamlly Wednesday.
lrwln Knoll haa rented me L E.
Nelaon vrvww and wlll Lake poe-
aesalon Nov. 1.lr. Kool; haa been
employed aa rnochank ae the Schanek
llnla the put several monlha_On
aoooanto l weacaxllyoflmuur
heya, hla Ulla haa eontlnuad to re-
olde ln their home in Omaha.
m o rAmlckdrovewF'latu-
mouth on hoalnosa 'huaday.C L. Bald u drlvlng a new model
F o r d , e mma lm we e k .'
George Blnela and wlh drove lo
Wayne,Nabr..llomlayforavlrlt
wlth relatlvaa.-Mn. Gilbert Oban returned heme
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lmra of Birds
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lnltlaelon aelu.A goodIrs. c. z_were (outa
arveral days
Mn .Frank
the nexo mmlng, 0¢.
allendana u desired.
Hover and lllu Verna
of relauvos so Omaha
lan weak.
Cranor.of Cralg vid!-
ed at the panntal, J. D, I/awe lwme
Friday.Bart Loltle and larnlly wan Bun-
day guests of Mn.Lofth' paaantl,
ll r ,and Irs.JarneaGllllam ll. 1'|»
Larnah.lllaald lthBrunton,whoiaat»
lending a bualnus college lo Omaha
spent the nah-end at the parental,
J. w. Brunton homs_Ilr . a n dllr s. J o hnWlllhad aa
gu e sta u mm. lr . an d ln . Har r y
Anderson, oo Takamah.
lllu Ha le n B o n e 'r m s rwr d e y
srllls lllaa Elodke Godwy al. (.`alho\m.
The Calhounschoolswere ln aaaslon
eo rnaks up for Tueaday when my
dlamlaaavi on ammlnl of Coolidge day
l n e m uA! a meeting of th! young folka
of tha H. B. church at tha chord:
Frlllay evening the Enwonb har-le
vraanarganlred and Bla follosrlng
offleers eleeted to aervs dnrlnl the
coming year: pra|.ldent[ lark \|:Con
r'.al\a. flu! vita prvaldenl, '|y||\ Rut~
Mm aaeond Ike nroddent, Clarlbel
ho le ;thirdvloaprealdant,Alko
Lcach. aeenlary. Richard lcCormaha
treasurer, Helen Bovee; pwrlot, lla~
rleAdama.Thelrr i msodalllrne
wlll ba held thls Friday evenlng with
a wr y at me hr u ho n.
L_E.NelsonrpenlTueulayln
Omaha.Melvam Wen vu up from Omaha
.lor the week-ond.Mr.andMrs.R.P.Raasnnsasn
had aaguuta the pan! week,her
brother, OscarLarsonandwllo of
wonhlmgwo.Mlnnesota.Mr.Lar-
son am down to men-.I me Legion
crnvenllon ln 0maha_
alla:Elalemm epenl the week-
end ll her home lr Head, Nbr.
llaa Heln Kay of Calhoun, waa a
gun! ol Hlas Marjorie Goduy from
Frouuntil Satunlay evening.
lloberlwn.R.H.Dovee,
cm-I. Tx-uhlaen ando. H. Golllly
left early 'hloaday mornln¢ on a two
week'ohllnllngm plnlhoSand
lllll country near Atklnson, Nebr.
TheMlaaeslauraandMarjorie
Stokesentertainedanumberof
young lolka at a only sl. lhe home
or lhelr parents, nr. oml am. J, r.
SlokeaSaturdayevenlng.Those
present report a very plenum. duno.
Hr. and Mn. E. c. Hurdle ooeoln-
panlul by Mr. and Mn. A_ w. Barge
shove to Ilalsno las! Sundayfor n
anonvlslz.Theycame homeby
way ol Fremont. and vlxlterl al. ihe
w. T. lleadow home.Ula:Ina: W allln vlaltesl her mo-
ther ln.0mahl from Saturday unlll
Tum., morning.Hrs.Clxrls Tnllllaen left Toads!
onvlolg her slaier,Mrs.Roy Hart
and fsmlly at Dixon. Nehr. whlk her
huaband la away on a hunglng lrllv_
libresBurma andRuthFarrarwen weekend guest: of Mlaa Hlllll
Wlaar at her home ln Telaamah.
J. c. Jacobs ol Dlalr. waa lrlna-
oetlng bualneaa in our elly Moy.
M...NlnervsCarter,oflllalr.
rame up on Momlay to aaalq ln ¢ar~
ing for her nwlher. Mn. E. I/owe.
wh o n My me at u w pn ao nt.
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vm spru aoa lamlly .ne nr.and Mrs. HaroldSmith vlaawd llthePaul Bprlnk home Sunday ohf-
amoon.1-.r-1.lloCenneyand 'molly at-
tandedtheelectricalw win
Omaha la-ll Wednesday ovmln;Harold Curley was a eallsr al. the
Herman Sorlek home Thursday.MlaaCaralynaHodnarvlalted
borne folka last Saturday andSun-
dry.d r . o mMrs. Auron Jordan .oo
la r vlnauloodtoIthacaSatnrdalw
me oeaelonhola;Mn .C w lo n e
Jordan'a blnh anniversary.'l'hayn~
turned home on Monday.
Herbert Toelka whoal. Herman
Sprkk'aFriday.llr. E. w. Smlth waa aFremont
shopper Friday,lr. and llra. Herman Sprlck yere
edrldnx ln Teumeh sunday.m uHa u lHendricksonvlalwl
with homo folks onBonday.
lllaa Glady s and Mr. anon Bmlth
mended the partydren me xne !_
P. Stokes home Frlday evenlng,
Mr. 'ml Cllrlay attended the La-
glon Convention ln Omaha Thnnrlay.
Gwrze norm andfamilywere in
Herman Saturday.Hr .andHrs.HeftyKenpdoht
andwn,Carl.visitedSunday with
the ldengedohla at FomanelloeMinesr m .andEvelynSprick
were 1:c h uKr-ohn'awo.\»md»y_
Mr. Charlee Thlsfoll waaln Fre-
montFriday.
Mr. Al. l-lull waa a c aller er the
Herman sprm home rrlaay .
blr. Ray Hendrlohen aaalllad ller-
l»er¢ Toelk/e wlth hla workFriday.
llr. and Mn. I-'rank Krohn warned
exlh¢ Chan.KrollnhomeMonday
morning.Mr. Herman Sprlek wan ln Herman
Fr-l<lay_sl. Blum andlamlly vdalted with
lPll|llV¢lIn TelhaataSunday.
llr. Harold Curley ealled ar ller-
man Sprlck's Saturday.`
llqrmanRogervsrhlldrenhavebeen very lll with lne lnteatlw flu
aplrlemlewhlchhaebeenxvlnx
around,b u t a nsomeimprovedal
thla wrltlnq.
BOTTOM ROAD NEWS
Thellorrlo Cllrintenuen fnmlly, ol
wer; ol llemum, spent Sunday at the
Kamldl Iverson homo.Mr. nlul Mn Henry Dean! relum-
ul lu! Salunlny from a (wo week's
vial; with her slater, at Eamon.Mr.andMra.JoeNmlu rand
(ll\lKh\El'vinlted atLheFredRav
home sunday.
Margaret Iverson, Pearl and
vlalteelat ineHenry (Iaiuu
Mrs.
Clara
homenear Arllnglon Suy.Klan
Clara remained for a (ew dlyx vlalt
Twoenyoy ed a :ally pull an the Parker
may home sanmnay evening.
lluxter andHollyMcCoy. Cloro and
PearlIverson vlalleel ot the T.lvl..
lreraon home Friday nlghl.nr .andMrs.PelePu emn,of
Lyona speng Monday nlghl. aml Tues-
daywith hermother, bln. J oaqh
my , who lm hqen sick om. bron-
chlnl pnaumonla.
The Lafa Golden (amlly vnomd to
lhr l'. M. Tvwn lwnlh farm rmaatly
andhave baron hashing corn.The
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BIG snow1Chieuv. Od. 19.-From on zoD~ fnurlwwn o f mow W u he lped inn|.m|'r|=s= .°'~<=1a- °==s'ev WEATHER cow:wmuuwaUllnlluluu th e c amo ¢ oun _1 .ry or un o wut om u .I|
!~lr| .0. w. Alhla,A Former Bhir*
Teacher With Husband Makes
Extended Txip Th mlllh
Clluda And W ell
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Gwz zs c mrn lc STORY D F' TRIP
Mn .0.w Mi n n ,for r o u n d
will go into the spring next y o u I .imany auctions of the nnrthurent mulls'
quhllo the thermometer na for bu-
flow thi fw\dn| _polnL Three doeth;
21 hllnnuou wen nttribuhd to the
..mow.Robrt Schneider, 18, SL Paul
and Walter Fish 20, Davenpori, lx.,
with ieas arwnz cattle than for many Blok Polio Off Ammo! Fall Festival Bldr Blurlmnla Pmve 'lh\rm»elve|
yearn.Caule buyer:from e n u m W ith W esih lr C¢ ;¢m."Arlhu M Window Decorating.
Nobruh and iowa an oontinuhxgjo Unfnvaribki Duo To a Iall Fouilval Windows
poo; into tho aedion in leltc h for!Llieness of mu ~Warlkr of Praise
myearlingi tu f f f o r e n u m (a me n ,~'I |a majority of whom will foul their 31 H.\?(l)lSB NOW DISPLAYED men stritk down by 5' puunger
corn this winter ond thus take both ENT AlNhISh°'l"3 WERE GOoD|J \train near Red Wing.fplic l hollow
pr n lu .\pr ilu offered for the b u t the youths were blinded by tho moir.t o H l d r w e n ;H P a g a i n s t t h o v r e l i l t r d e o o r p l o f l w i n d o w m i n ;f a r m p r o -L o w B e n s o n ,6 0 .o f H l | \ I ' \ ¢ l p o l l | , a i s 0
N 0 0 8 O f U M I l b u y o n m m | n ¢ |f l ! !r ? ; l l 0 I n d g l t | I f d . l \W M D ¢4 . . |. _ . . 4 _ ' 1 \ _L l ._ ||_ - 1 | , _ , |I n f u n n #n f _| | . - I n ~~
Ellome Thentro ¥'\1| O! "Ten Com-
mlnllnlnla" Wiki! ls Piay ed To
nn Houses.uw T 1°-.
Excepdoully High
CREDIT GIVEN nu n a c i - : uxr r r
The Home 'lfhootro has boon nm-
ning the play entitled "'!'h3 Ton Wt
mx mv- . nu -.» . \......la w ln p u r u d mow flur rln m e
freezing umy entunn.ll. vu b elow (naming In nearly
ull ul this ans.Uswoln , Gd. 19.-A :lar s ky hr
dly nrumlnd ll-llhtly warmer mayunhmn lollnvr lnj the Bnndly :sid
map uhlc h swept ovu Nehruh y u-
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m~n(¢ht, Thursday.Thi|.h with/nut qundon thu mink
wonderful mule pmdmedon mt has
npp ami on th e umm ln Bur a nd
vm lun had ma y of th e hui.
Tha 9113!npmduenl the mf h r -
lm of tha C blldn n of I lnl/I vblli
an s g w a u . m u m m d t h d r a f -
Ilvannce.dunkunl In a lrnvhlf
mnuu luu.In a n . u n i n n u l a l - b c m m ' - = 'Th i ll' | ¢ | l ll f ln d h r ~ l | \ ' . | | | \ | l \ l n n n z m - » ¢ u » l l : | _ ; !
County kierlm ua..uv=r11v» '"""'"""" an attractive lrld ls uw uuyun ll!tm ns dont..when sho h u b u n engaged n uking :ham In lots of my also from m'r;..n'1=.mn mmm
nm; :o the oc c asion taruay.ugns snow nausea -... ...Ti n A r n d % ~ 3 n > d e r H o t o r C o .al s o i h x t a d o ve r c e n t r a l a n d no r t h ea s t -m m t h e h ¢ | 1 ° * i I1 ¢o f t h e " U
h a d a w r y g o o d u r i m l o w w h i c h s h e w - e r n N e b r a s k a l a t e y u l a n d a y .a l - F f m z l n t 3 '~ h Y ° '° h R o m a i n
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: frenz nlppcd vcguugmn um. uljllh pr en t du n vmi i d,|y§| It's 10|-9. -ThLD u Moint ¥°'T'?' EQS I .E mn nf mnn llt! ho me b r I nlli ttk
Rimini--`\It-H stalled u.mercury ulllllu w il wmv- -- --- ---Sawmill! llllrnilll land hir m pnlultll In small any-dl! llh... __.I I l l n r r C h : - h l , | g l l | | ' l I l m l l l ~ I n l a y g n ; - n u ~ u m n dur ma.h
even tb l most esndeu anno; fail
topkeskaaon hams.Without qua-
tnlcm this play will do 11:61a in |
morn! uplift zhsn volumu a l a sh
a30 n_m.naming.'"Hue we made re erntiom on tha "'
Camdlln Pulfk ' fn Pmxmn u r N E W\§¢g_We tnvelled an Ind s L E T T E R
nuttin:xhroqgh the pralde redona of Hanl
uba, Suknchewan amd Alberta.A
mmtle nin, which un.; a relief ua un
aft!! the hm of the preceding days,,novmsnx no ~iméh man.an hu mid: hu vl-lr
P l ¢ l p | . m ¢U I I U G U I N 5 s u s y a n - u u i I im Rltket min ma n fine show-vlnina region of Canada 1:nlllpllBI\.1 (Continued on page ld!!1 Mr. Janne: Henry who, in company HOOPER MEN PURCHASE '.with his wife.viiitvd in Blair for.crrmuz xr pg}{TA}(g|_}_§f{1~§ which mn.: welt in keeping with
rmJ : -' TY wmmx OB SZRV E ¢h§§i§»zLT»}`§r" Hobruh info. agr-
ce z n ty m o me n aa s e fnb l e d t o g et h e r ° ¥ " |; , | r Jo h n A Rh on de n
_3 I Muna: na - ,that z m l w d q m p while th i Omlh lla s t Th u n u l a y i ft e r n u c n ,o u ,16 " H m m Ne b r a s k a .l Ithe Church of Ehrist in this dir, Lo;EIm§=Z§}I»»a. the touch dawn for
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But fine as ""' the displays, "°i¢.£iJm anfarenoe tcfhe held at dl!
aehrcd by ll communes un tlull ""'"""idi\ch ma n n ; a mn exA number of vinllnrll had been "`is1:o.§0 We still ha1.ethe?'s:;:T tv remain s ngmenl. ox rol\i.¢|l¢=|w,!;viteii and considered it quita s prif- in hr of the tires that w n s wh e n In tuided for mlfly hou¢i when nw-Q93 by .Our !llnir°n}. M permitted buf. umemy un i.nuu "auI ._______alan to aliznd.ed wlzh.er 'years.z.C.Cnhoon h u nut 3ert;*l1¢1¢|\\5¥* :N upto-theminute °"dl¢»|20 gmnd,m d Hriatuly rang; min Clark Gollelwn or Coac h Child.
A mo n extensive " p ° " ' . ' " m in On our return va left Blnir ¢n5'""° definite arrangements for muxnif is a mighty good Lovm and ' upon the public dhcuuion of imfaund in the Farm Bunenu holes, in August lam and drove no llaninnto mulln but is considering m-noting 9.0 gcod plan tn Ilve.patlahg question! which 'rm oc cupy gum 034 FARM |5 1
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.Culxfomim i 'tht attention of then cnnvenliuns.QUICKLY SUBDUED
hi i n
anothgg column oi 1 s ue lunnas, " distance of 243 *T'"€" """'r |'ru a a uc r zns na man fn oal "To mu e nd 1 Adam uc u unm___._1_-.___.,_ ~..r ».1..J.\..hlnbv c ialis: _ Ariington, QB.T.--A flr.: a t th e
""_-\--H' an |\Ydur.Home me visited until August . .3 1 y y ;CClDz;.=~»PRIZE POTATOES ___ 26 and then went to Rtibluff, Calif 1 ?*el"(I U T
si : NT 'r u su s so u wL o r n h .a r r i vi n g t h e r e m m .u .vu :1 O n h a t S a t u r d a y a n a : n o o n l u ¢ » . -- -. -..a s a i n st op pe d fo r s vi a l !u n t l l " " ' . ¢ i e ¢ n z o c c u r r e d o n t h e K n n n l r d 1- Q g fu t h el r fr k l ui s a nd n hl n ¢i | ; hh » o r\ : - -
I ___.....lH4 1'Tn O r L 1 7 . ~I l ll il u l lun u n- . . . ......_- u m m .l n .L u» » - - -- = I . . ! 1 - z e " ~ " . 1 ' . '. L'| * ' : ' ~ . » = ' -g n u- ~-=-=-~»==-=n m
Iui l l l l ln r .m u l :n l v m w nUi¢ " ' ° | u n o mMrs.CliffordKrause,Mn .Wal-I§
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rQ : - - = - ' Ag"3Qy ster Shell, per am..1.40
.'rr/ "-.__Large pkg. Ontmeai-.25
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5~.-.Jersey Cream pancake Gout,
I -'.__glarge pkg.~---.ao
a n us;u luunuun\ | _ -m....|.....\»¢ n» |\r i m :lm m n l P i y m o u t h , Id a h o u n d e r w e n t 1 s e r i o u s
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l l l uRuthRobllil.ofOmlh i' Y m mh i ra i n l r ,l n .E_c .B o l d
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d a y s I n t I n k .
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oporstlon Monday of this week. They; son Tyson :nd p u Tyson spent Fri
srl lmciouaiy awaiting nur:tellin: dar afiernoon at the Kennoth Tyson
tome.Hr. ami lin. George5aclmler en-
Lrrtallnd her mother, Hrs. Schneidlr
and other relntives from Cam Crook
Nebr. mfg Sunday.
Hr .andMrs.L L. Lay man nm!
of his recovery.S.W. Chambers of Biair, was 3
li u mm n i k : o n Ro n d a ,_
The Herman banks were closed on
Monday in honor of Columbus day.
The town board hu workmen busy
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§Jersey Cream Buck
Cream of W heat
l'ine1\m>Ies, large cz
wha t f lou r..su
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an 35c or 3 for Sl.00
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ng llai i y , Nlh r ., tha nb lgn utoworkaslinotypeaplnter.l i n '
Swan hu gonebo Turin . lo n tn
vial! hi! flullr.llr .andH n .L.A.Wdnduani
ailrhilto drivetoJohnson, Nebr.
putting in 1 new boargd walk aaron¢;,i§.§|¢n spent Buwdlv evening withthe crook nur the0.A. Johnsen!;,§| mother. Hrs.Elhn1-Hermanex
: n a mtution.The walkwas tornBun county.
awayduringtheenlargingoftheMn. Harry Ty s on mm Thumiay
creek bod and hu somewhat incurs- rndFridayatthepazenul,Art
wenlenced those living in the westernBaker homenur Tekamnh..
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"5Phone orders givensame
§c o n s i d e r a t i o n a s t h o s e t a k - »
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Peaches.. large can 356 or 3 lm-1.00
Pears, hrge can 31'»c or 3 for-m e
Nugget. Brand Peaches, large can.25
Boiling Bee! from81: to tic per lb.
Bee! Ruut.-- He to 184:u."
n_.....1e:_1..:- ..- fr nm..- .hmbanSunday aa apend :ho day srilh zhdr
son. Alban andfamily.M Oma h l
they land H. rai ning but dmv: u
!a ra aF m' lo ma .h la nd d0 ¢i ¢h s1 to
saturn aa dvr found It raining much
harder lhara.Th lm m '.uaofthaHaE.
chureh mn Wadnnday afumo-an for
- u m ! u h h I nA. J . Gamlmnllra. n. w. awuun ia in Linc oln
thia :rank auandiaa tbl uaallll ol
o n Gr a n d u d p o f me D u mof
Haunt..Ira. latladga1| pnaklont
pan or: 1mm.Stockton Heth, af Omaha vraa up
'h.\»sday and onrabinad budnna with
pluaaunandenh rldanafternoon
rf jul: snip: hunting near here.
Jammuliroukracn lafinding farm
work rather awkward at present.He
la auffaring from a boil on hh wrist
srhich in a painful ihing.
WESTSIDE NEWS
Tod Curley viaiteel at tha Herman
of the local ordaz No.121 and ull- Sprint imma Tuauiay evening.roalnu gba iodga al dahlalf.__ |Hgqrr. xgnr afud familyvlaitod
llf. Intl HH. uanr ml| .\| \1!r| lvteudefi the funeral af! Hn. Tom Wii-
aon at Herman Frlchy aflemn-on.
Rr. and lin. Kenneth Tyson apeng
Saturday nigh; and Sunday wrizh harshu t a ndhusband.Mr.andi m .
Cori!Gary,nearTekamah.
Mr. Dannia Fryman \hm»h¢d thla
meal atA. E.Dixonaf. linry and
iirnnezh "I'yaona', J. B. Conr tya' ami
P. li. Tyaona'.Ciyde lldakr atunded the Nation.
al Legion convention In Omaha. iaat
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and early ordering is aug
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Harnburgor-
About i mn of c ab
Kraut, par ih.
North Side Store ` South Sidf
44y'anQ u a : t y S e r v l c e a n d P n c e
JENS NIELSEN. Prop.
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S I S G w o r t h g f m e r e h a n d l e e ,l a n !e d u ,o f D e s M o i n e s ,I o w a w i l l u f 1 l } B 3 l F . R B L M B M A N D E A D u e b o t h ..e e f i v e ,p r i z e s b e i n ;a t a n i e d t o u . " ! ! I A C e d a r C o u n t y N e v e .
T h u r u l a y n i g h t .f i v e t o d a y .-_
L a t e r i h o s t u f f w e e f o u n d i n D m a
h e e n d ( h m m e n ' w e r e a r r e s t e d ,P U T S U P F A R M B U I L D I N G S
elaerpd with the crime.'l`hese.n1enare(learn J ames Carlton, of New Jae. E. Maher haa been bum for
Tork; John J. Simons end Bert Lllh-come time petting* up e complete eel
tail, both of Minot. N. D.; llowarvl of farm buildings on his fine farm
,Allem of Nashville, Nels:., and Lau'ncn.h of llhlr.lle ia making n
Coek, of Sioux City.The men were mzghly convenient place for e rental
eneeled Tueeday and lodged in jail. property.
blnNI¢l3»es innern.4W°fd»¥¢°¢hf'1 Hllir WMM lhal;c o o . B . m"" ;Delicious refreshments were serv-
Al 3|¢31lnill¥» of Walthill, Ne .. hill *'*ed late in the evening, eller which
died suddenly at eleven cfclock yep,l!lPR\')\ IIS STURE BUILDING 1.l| departed eriahinl ihe young folks
terrlay morning.ca 1 _nmny happy returns of the day.
Deceued era.:a native ol Blair,Mn. J ennie Andll.of me Arnill \end wee well known here,having Grocery hal been tneatlng her store Jullue l*\1-lraen :will |,, home thi,
lta{dEl1 here until e for yearn b~»a.§uunaln.¢lo a coal. of all|060 which ueek from an Omaha hospital when
At this enicing no arrangements amide much to the appearance ae well he he.: undergone a ellghg operation
have been nude for the funeral.in so the erennth of the bulldinl on on nose.
aus zmzss A NDSOCTAL FBRECAB1'
Get. 22--0. E. S. regular meeting.
Oct. ge-W."¥L C. mean.Od. so--M.A. U. at Hn .F.w.
Amar..o u .i s - a l .fs. Hailo1re'en dinner.
Oct. 31-Auxiliary Hellovden dans!
at Legion hell.
Market§
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num-. Nebruh, October 22, 1921;-'rsz mrrznrmsz-. _
I "li ars money Lakin;magazine
n aulncripdona.Full information and
1-onfiientht c us to;on application.
SUSBETHUBSCRIPTION BUREAU,
|| J s| Innrt subsc ription Inner wut
~n of Chicago (ovrnad and :plated by
y SUNSET nuguine)400 .Fourth
Street, San Fnnc ilc v-"25-tf
In uid County Court alleging amclig
f the! sizing; that John H. Bron. nn
lnlubi!-ln!of Washington,County,
Nebmh. died on tbl 20111 day of
September, 1926, leaving no last Wil!
and Tontumnl,Ind popeued of
P u ]and Psnonll Estate eatimltodit $40,000.00 and Prlvinl for admin
illtration thereof.
I f you fall to appear at u i d
Cbunty Court on the 2485 -lay of
October, l925, ag 2 o'¢!o¢k PM., and
router! uid petition, the Court will
appoint George F.Bron and Annie
H.'Nihon or soma othlr suitable
x drlc s or a m m o
~For qu ia n r r i u us'b ih n un g
bring your work to 'Thi Enterprise.
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L U H H I S S I U H : si t s P n u u m s u n a u u m l m a r e ..."""|i|¢n»n"i¢¢'§af`|§'n¢.|m¢,|E,i.i|Q¢¢ dai: rrieim and »¢quu{w»m.|FARM aunmu mrrps fm me lhlrlll' Wu' xo umOAD 'mm TABLE
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c a u a c n n n a c r o a r
w n n c n u n c a
(C¢»Llaaola and atb uncle)
Ar\h1:rD.&alJa7,Paator.
a u e a r s a o d n e a z .
l u m q a a n u r r a m
E'nrnloal¢1Yl¢*¢ae'I:30 PM..
c n u n c n o r m a r s '
(Go r. L ln a la md a n ma lta )
L. H. Glllm Pader.
mu B d o d xo A . a r .
B e n i n ; w my r p l l A . H.
Chrlatlan Endeavor at 6:10 PM.
E w d n t m g m e ' m o n u .
Church Night.Wednesday ' h h
G o u o n n c a n o m t c n u n c n
{Cor. Waller Are. and Galina)
Jamaa xgamga, Pastor.
Sunday Sched 10 A. ll.
Horde ; Ser vic e It A . I.
BT.PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Drum. Netroaka)Rev. ll. J.Rilnerlaen. I'o=-tor
Sunds; Sc hed at 10 A. Al.
Church Services at l l A.Al.
u n c l e a n EV.-LUTH.' m m m
(W . Linc oln and andnum)
H. J. Warning, Pastor.
111|American Luthenm church
will ama ze for lecture!on
"U1 l' llh li Funrlamlntal Teachings"
or lnrtruetion for Saturday after
oo nn al. 2:80.
Sunday School ar 9:45.
Servicer every Burnley morning al
1030; either in tiersnan or English
iervnlao .
Blble c lue at 2:30 or 7:31.
Further lnforrnatlon Blair Tel. iso:
'DO parlor lntemla to aerrrarlaaloaatatlonaonSundayP.H5
DANlSll ¥IV.l.U'l'Hl'ZRAN cmmcn
(Cor. Jackfon and Center street)
H. Nielsen, Parlor.
Sunday School 9:15 A. H.
Homin( Service l0:80 A. ll.
lfvenlnsg service: at 7:30 PAL
lE»oac az~r:zso CHURCH DF
:as us CHRIS T o r L ATTER
D A Y s m r r s
(Lincoln Street between oth i 71.30
Eder T. J. Elliott Omaha.Supply
Banda! School at 10 0'olo¢k.
Preaching Berrien at ll A. ll.
¢. . . . . . .. - - . -s1'. FRANCIS B-ORGIA
(Catholic Church)
(Comer Colfax and itll aired)
Father C.A. Beyandorfar,Pastor
n m a n d Third Sunday of each
month. llama at i A. I..
Bloomfldd Cltfa $50,000 bond
haue purchaaed by Nebraska State
Bank.Bmkalman-lloremeng under wa:
for paving three budneaa bla-cha.
Loup C117-Unusual ll f t v grain
ylelda reported ln western Nebraah.
Gerlng-Gerlug Valley Coopera-
tlva Cheese fader; to be located ln
F. H. Troy bolldioaPlattamonth-New Infirmary oo be
ecnatnldad at the Nebraska Blaaonlr
Home,at con of $125,000..
|Fa lr bu n- B ho tlntl a t p s en
'counhnd in well on llcboenell farm
Lear here.Contracts let Ior additional $500.
900 aroma of highway construction ln
the atate.aBankdepoaltalnNebraskaln
crealed $~l3.000.0°°. :luring tb# year
ending April 1. 1925.
lied c m d - P r m m .Indeperulgn:
Telephone Co. purcwca che Lincoln
Telephone Co.'a property: hm.Tekamah-Carloa¢l of hogs valued
as 82.000 alllppfd from here to Orna
ha made|._Odeeaa-Blde opener! for conalrtk-
tlon of new school.
8colia-This place to have coop
erative creamer).
Friend-340.000 church to be con
stnscted.B511lee-City plana to iell elec
tric iight dan! to Nebraska Gu If
Electric Co.. for $26,900.Shelton-12»arre tract here°aolcl at
"9.500. to be convened into arouse
ment park.\
llarvanl--Plans propoaewl for ee-
alrflahlng butter factory here.
Rockville-New school to be con
.|.|uct|4l.
llutrlc e -Oil wall ld be rirllled
rear here, by Omaha organization.
Lhariron--llrllllnz operation:be-
gun on new all well teal. near here.
De Wllle-Sc hool bullrllnga im
proved.lincoln-Z'iebna»ka 'Ilall,at Unl-
.enlty of Nebraska, lo be repaired.
Gothenburg-New addition to be
.om to Howl Piam~_
Ol\leill-Telephone senlee being
improved.Nellgb--Tai Slate Utllltlul Co(ia
plandng to construct high line,'lo
crtalzllr he interconnection between the
electric propertlca at Nellgh, O'Nell|,
lfalentnia and Alnswnrth.
Sc otia-TM:place lvlll aoonvbe
supplied with electric current.
Wilber-l!i¢l1 ami Hickory streets
Lo be paved..
lllnatare-l'lana announced for
completing Great Western Sugar
completion in Verona Toarnahlp.
llolbnook-Telephone lhtq in ue
pm a t c ity . h elm: r moc
.lnnlata--Carload arhaal.#tivo
from here.
Holbrook-Unloading platform Cl
alructlng on Burlington l'l|laI.-or!wa
east of Rankin elevator.
Tabla Roch-Presbyterian du m
being med. to make way for nl
library building.Blalr-Tcat well to be rirlllod ne
here, according to report...Ingham-Two c arloada éanu we
ahlpped from here recently.
Famam-Applefale crown; bria
noalred by railroad company.
liuilen-Bank oi Mullen and G'
r.cn'a State Bank conaolldata.
I-'arnarn-Seven!arloada cal!
ahip;-ed to Omaha mullet.
Alma--18 qldhlonal block; pgxll
so be constructed.
Roscoe-Road south of here bfi;
improved.-Burrhard-Plana being coneidrr
for widening narrow bridge on 1
highway north of hen.
Banrand~»Contract let for grmin
Elarooel-Stoekvllle road.,
m r m i u f r - I : hctory office
Wealern Suns Co.. begins operatw
Approximately loo miles Nebronl
.roads will he graeeled this fall.
Scrltnar-$8.000 municipal :wir
mln; pool to be com-tructad.
.Bloomfield-New electric plant
bc onerallng soon.Nebraska electric companies ma
ing surveys of poaaible water pr
jecla In this atata.Broken Boxr-City plana to all
additional- water ioctl.
Stanton-4,6|I| feet sewer conatrw
tion completed.
Auburn-New Masonic Temple
be built.Yulan -New bridge being bu
aeroee Plath river near here..
Lael: Before You Croaa
Driven of automobiles should
frubly cautious In crossing Iollro
tracks where the highway nuralla
the railroad.
No railroad crossing should
crosanl without looking in both 4
rectlona and lt ln particularly ncce
sary to safety that this be done th
crossing where the railroad and l
hngheruy parallel each other.
Carelcasncrs on the part ol t
driver at Much crossings ls attend
by great danger.Hear in mlml that genre should 1
be shifted on or near the traelz. ila
N. w§L}| Tal. Co., Rent an ¢.,_=_Z *¢\_...;.;'" m l nn N., M...-.. mn w. um ...ml La n d ," b y the Bl a i r B u sy B u s~~\ l I F Y H H E I I u r m n ,v m x x w a nC o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n e r s R o o m .* T h e P i l o t ,I " t - i n t i n I 2 3 3 9 A r n d t H a l f . ,S u p p l i e s ..vvbw18.80B h r r ,N e h r u b .O c t .6 ,1 0 2 5 .5 |3 t u r n s ]C n s g n u 3 3 3 P e t e r J .C h r i s t e n s e n ,D i g g i n g ,8 . 7 0
_e 0 e ~I' l " i m B o a r d o l C o u n t y ( F o m m i a d o n | S t e w a r t P h a r m a c y ,S u p p i i e s f o r F r e d D l c k m e y e n D r u r g m g ,
e r e m e t i n l ¢ ' 8 ' ' a f s e x n o n .| _ 2 r J a m e s G .J e n r e n .D n g g i n g ,P r e s e n t :C h u .h e i n p n .H .C .B l l u w u = = ; ° f -5 U "f o a r '1 7 ? ; | 3 0 h n L u n d ,D r a g g i n g ,
a n d P e t e r l l ." l ' 3 ; s o n .Q A .' u o n '' I P P o r P "8 5 0 G e n .H .l l i e h e l n n ,D n g g i n g ,
_T h e T n b u n e P r i n t i n g ,l ...M i n t e f t h e i m r e c e d a n p m e e t i n g »..1 3 1 :L I f m u n n m w f l .' ¥ ` : u h l r ~ ¢ n B r o s . ,S u p p l i e s ,~3 -3 ~" f § § f < ' " » = »
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Imir raraing scenes an we came over
the mountains.I f evmqr driver
\in\Il<i follow the traffic rules Intl
regulntmnn there would_be but little
or no riangafbtlt they 'won't lml
there me a lot of driver; who should
never have n license issued to them.
Then in littia dauer :wtf the
Cum Huaklng Begins
In Wnhlngton Cmwlr .
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Many farmers began huaking cornManleymorning, and a vedely of
yielula have been reported.The Lars-Q
eat y ield so hr wma reported from
Fred Huniurn, whb liven five rtdlenthen given.
30%of the club ladiu p
improved methods rlhtive to Nut
tion work,and bahncin;tem]
meals, buhiea aw quarts of frtti
and vegetables were canned, and 11082 pound: of Inuit; ard. vegetabl
were :tered for winter use.
||o Ind North Winer-n
Train z um
Daily.
'Wahl Went
L l h i ly .L s ¢ . z = . z | . a a
'! `n !u Nlr1 l\
I. Daily seep! Sum!
I. Ddly except Band
I. Ddhr exc ept Sun
iq. Swhr only .
T n h u S t u l l :
i .D d l y a x o e p t S u n
l l lX¢ Il § me ga n)§ n
ns'-
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ml-'
he County Clerk instructed to :Inv
lrnnts on the fund.: indic litd be-
cw to pay the suns.Carried_
onroe Cai. Machine Cu., Ser-
vice,_2.94
core Plumbing Cc., Labor and
supplies,135.57
. Muller, Supplies for poq;-,6t.90
ohn Mehy, Supplies for poor, 58.65
has.Nelson,C'om.wo r k 8
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All kinds.Cut and delivered
Leave orders at The Enterprise
6
To do Good Repair Work
you must have Light and
Good Mechanics.
WE HAVE BOTH
Have you tried our_new
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A r n d t H d w . ,Sup pl ie s,6.18
Ar i u l t - S n y d e r R o t o r C o . ,R e -
pa i rs ,1.75
H e ft e l Be n c l s e n .D r a g g i n g ,26.10
G u s Cu r l s o n ,D r a g g i n g .1 8 4 5
C h r i s F .F n h m , D r a g g i n g ,106.20
Ja m es G . Q e ns e n , D r lk r c in g ,3 0 5 0
L H .L u m e n .R o a d w o r k ,43.12
Jo h n M a r s h a l l ,D r a g g i n g .22.50
F u n k Hn sl o ak le ,D n g g i n g ,39.15
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l :n r m x :o n,~ e v a n s e n -_i n s ,c w d l t o n a n d A ! !, . m 1 . »i,,_'1~.o'r1c1=:O F C R E D I T O R 8
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beard. nm! that if y ou do not than
appear and contest, uid Court may
Paobate and recon]the same,and
grant ndminiatratien of the eshte lo
James H. Janlen.
Thi! notice glnll be published for
" w p weeks successively in the
En erprlse prior to md hearing.
Witness my hand and official seal
iii; 20111 day of October, 1925.
{SEAL)I. C. ELLER,
39-41.County Judge.
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'NOTICE DF HEARING
¢FINAL SETI'l..E&! ENT
» ; _ .STATE 01" NIIBRASKA
Washington County j
\Lhrrigmn &Corrigan, Anya.
in the County CourtInlheMatteroftheEstate of
llariah J. Ring, Deczanmi: 'Tho bein
ll. law, next lo lin, mlesriieta, leg!-
iees, creditors,and All persons in-
ienated in the final settlement of
uid mutate are henby notified :hu
onthe 17111 slay of Sepember, 1925,Charles M.Hitchman, the Alhninis-
inlor of uld estate filed | petition
in said Conniy Court pn y in ;that
Henry Mazurka,At1.'y
In the Mutter of the Estate o !
Hannah M.Jensen Deraaeelz The
State of Nebraska to the heir! at law,
W u h i n k t o n C o u n t y ,u
ndminiatnllon gheroof.
If y ou mi unppear at uid County
Chun on the 13th day ol Qlovember,
1925, ar, 2 o'¢:Jock P.M., and contest
laid petition, me Conn will lppolnt
Jrnl T. Nolan or some other suit-
nide penon Adminlstntor and pm-
Oct»0ber,.!925, Jena T. Nolan filed :0 'an.
|t o b e t h e l l a !W i l l a n d T e a u m e n l
o f H a n n a h M .Jen se n,ll e c fis b d ,m
o n _ ! i i e i n n h l C o u r t ,a n d a i m |
~.»
W i t n e s s m y h a n d a n d O f fk i l l S n !
th i n 2 0 t h d a s o f Q c t o b l r ,1925.
( S E A L )I. c . E L L E R .
3 9 - i t .C o u n t y J u d g e
is d n ;among other ih i n n that
Mann Ndlsen an inhabitant ol Wuh-
lngion County, Nebnakn. dial on the
10th day oi Gdober, 1925, leaving no
lui.Wil!and Testoment.and pos-
zesgeci of Real and Personal Ihuge
1 nettlemsnt of laid estate
l
On Fifth Street South of I
*ent Telephone Office
Ind.1221,Beil,Alb
o
of nm County Court, thif 19th day
amz. mnmn
33.
1 DR. W . F. HEIIPHILI
l DENTIST
,,; me ~,._1,,, ~n nm som dw of September, xsas.
In am llztter of tha Estate of ESEAI-J 1. c. Euan,llama Nelson. Deceased: Tb: hairs 36-4l.Canary Judge.
\\v j | | \uafi~,3l9~~43»§1~§¥&»'3! ~l¢¢'l3?'*°
Ehope that all our farmer
friends had an enjoyable
time at Blair'a Fall Festival.
But now that it i# over and corn
shocking time is here,don'!forget
to take a BIG BEN home with you.
A Big Ben will get you out to the
field in time.
We also have on display other popu-
lar Alarm Clocks of the Westclox
line.
(1)DRESSMAKING
REMODELING
RELIHING
Mrs. J . Crowrom
First House East of Pos
tx)
L i l l i e s 'S u i t s a n d O ve r c a s t :
M a d e t o M e u u n e
( S E A L )I. C _ E L L E R ,
35- BL C o u n t y Ju d g e .
....-_..._...__._..._.......,
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om n wu , m a n no wm m nArtomnyvxvhw
Oicel \n Silk Bank Bn~
on
u i d County,on the 24I.l1 day of
Gruber, 1925, and on the 26th day
of January, 1926, nl 10 o'clock A.M.,
on each of uid dates. to receive and
qamina ml! clsiml against 'raid Es-
lm, with a viur to their idjustment
w r m z o v &LOTHRQP
GRANT NORMAN |
A1 lorniys
Blair,Nebr.and Omaha.Nebr.
First door south 1601 I: Clpiul
-- - - - -u
FRANK s. nmsm
(Agent for I'a.I1Hncnt Cn |
Pty! Highest Price fo
I
the presentation of claims arainnt
Iaid Estate is three months from the
24th day af October A.D. 1925, and
the time linlited for pnyment of
debts in One Year from u i d 24th
day of October,1925.
I MODEL CLEANERS
Cieanlng,Pressing Repal
Located On
Eat Washington St:eeBlair, Nebr.* <11
0 'H a n l o n . M a h e r & O ' I~ h n l o n , A t t y s .
In t b a C o u n t y C o u r t we
I n !.he M a t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e o f
E l m a R .B u n n ,D e c e u e d :T o t h e
C r e d i t o r :o f S a i d E s t a t e :Y o u A r e
H o r n b y N o t i fi e d ,T h a t I l r i l i d t a t
12:35 P. M. muy except Su
l:28 P. ll. Daily.
R .G .A L L E N
A B S T R A C T G R
In s u r a n c e - - R e n t a l s
R n !E s t a t e
O fl i c e P i n t D o o r nd 1 t h
in de p en de n t '!'e1 e. Offi c
- w - - _ - - -0
: u n a L..un r ne n ,u r a g g m g ,
C h r i s M a t t h i e n n . D r a g g i n g ,
II.w R o g a r l ,D r l z z i m r .
B a b e W m - D n g g i n i t .
S u m l a n l O i l C o . , O i l a n d g a s ,
N l c o h s O i l C o r p O i ! a n d g n ,
damn!*rgaa w, u unu g nsu.» u np n.H..... ...29. '£0 |cn ¢'s n e r ve i .Si xt ee n m i k a e f th i s
12.15 i 1 O ve r a ve r y h i g h m o u n t a i n w h i c h
24.31 i s a b o u t n i n e miie-as t o t h e su m i ni t .
3!. 2 5 C o m i n x werrt t h e t r a ve l i n g o n t h e
3 0 2 5 a u t aide o f t h e rn a u nt a l n do e s n o t
{i » I= " nQ ~ d a t te n ti o n fo r i t h a d b e e n
1-lzservtd that neither nlfaifa nor
mmol clover W be en used in*£he
ay siam of :mp rntllinn.Many people think that our milR u d o l n h M e n c k k o d l w a d ,T. 0 0 | s e e m w h a d b u l . : w i n s l l o w n o n l h e ! w i } l n t vr f l r nlnfr,b u t th i s i s c e r -
l r e a l y t l k l n g p r e a u t l n r l l r y
m e t h o d s t h a t t h u le a rn e d f m l p t h e
1ut faw run. that of keeping ho;
houses well bedded with good dry
:Heat atnur."1'hia ln one of th an
:Md aid fuhlon home made methods
1 AI..Il . .
(SEAL)I. c. ELLEN,a u ;Cmnry Judgc.Da. w. F. HnurmmDENTISTRoom: our Blah' Sun Bank
amz. mnmn
NOTICE OF cnmarroas
OF Es' r.vrs
s u n : o F NE B n A s x, \ ,
an.Wuhlngton ¢...»».J»
0'Hanlon. Maher & O'I~hnlon, Attys.In tba County Court we
In the Matter of the Estate of
Elma R.Bunn,Deceucd:To the
Creditor:of Said Estate:You Are
Hcrcby Notified, That I lri li dt at
the County Chun Room in Blair in
u i d County,on the 24th day of
October, 1925, and on the 26th day
of January, 1926, at 10 o'clock A.M.,
on each of uid dates. to receive and
cpminc ml! clsiml against 'raid Es-
lm, with a viur to their idjustment
and allownncc.The time limited for
thc presentation of claims arainnt
Iaid Estate is three months from the
24th day of October A.D. 1925, and
the time linlited for pnymcnt of
debts in One Year from u i d 24th
day of October,1925.
WITNESS my ham! and the Atalof uid County Court, thif 19th day
oi Septlmber,1925.(SEAL)I. c_ ELLER,
35-Bt.County Judge.
. . . . - _ . . . _ . . .___. . . . -. . . . . . .
(I)
o m n wu , m a n n Io wm m nArtomnyvxvhw
ogg" bl sun Bank Building
on
u
FRANK s.n ms u o w
(Agent for I'a.Ir3ncnt Creamery)
Piys Highest Price for
POULTRY. CREAM AND EGGS
On Fifth Street South of Independ*ent Telephone OfficeInd.1221, Ben, Am 2331
o
MODEL CLEANERSclmxng, Pmung mpunn(
laouted On
But Wuhlngwn Street
Blnir, Nm.m
A1-mit Hr l w. , S u pp l ie s .1.50 lures!\ l = l r t h e d r i ve r h u ! b e t t e r a u y
A i b n r t Mg l th l e ae a ,R o a d wo r k, 2 0. 0 0 .~nng.-a m l h o !d r i g h t o n t o use
Free!Di c k m ey e r ,L a b o r .1.50 w h n l .A s i t i s ste ep u n d n a r r o w ,
r r l r\ _ - | .P - .dt fm um m: f a n n u n n n h f i n \| |m |» n W h !!!
t a i n t m ; t h c ua l u . to p s o n s o m e o lt h e h i l l s a r e z w i n r l a r g e r a n d t h e
d i t c h e s a n g a m i n g d e e p e r .Th a o n e
m o d nm n d s r fo r th is i l t h e u s e nl'
oz p n ve n u n g m e m l .
Be y o n d t h e F r a !
b b Lvil ul,U l a ,f aeee e . ¢ "..-e"~e--. .. ,...., - . - .St am la rr l O i l Co ..Ga s,
Ch es te r Ar o n e o n ,L a b o r .
I I S .A n d e n o n ,R n d er o rk .
G e o r g e Be l le s ,R o a d w o r k
G .E .Be l l e s ,R o a d w o r k ,
A n d r e w C .An de rs en ,R o a d
w o r k .
Be t t e !Il er t ei ee n h o a d w o r k ,
Duck Kh n n e t n n n ,R o a d w o r k ,
L o u i s L c n e c h , R o n ! y o r k .
Ja m e s G . Je n e e n , R oa d w o r k ,
Ne br _C u l v.E . M f g .Co .,R o -
mi n .Vern Schmidt, Road work,
Rey Anderson. Road erork,
65.31
73.2 s
(4.00
27.00
38.00
32.50
54.00
2.63
12s.oo
44.50
6.98
15.65
,men
the bent ln dos out on pu
make the med wide enougho n e c o m i n g dp n 'n th e r n o u m e l n
d r i ve l n o n L h l e : i d e t r e c k u n t i l
on e e ar n in g u p c a n g o h y .T h e
goin! *eq hae the nefe eldo if
Do to
the
canthe
oneoneee n k e e p i t b u t o n e l i tt l e m i e ca l c u l e -
t i o n a n d o n e w o u l d l e n d .we l t i t
tlol tlti b e o w i n g l c t h e k i n d o f l i fe
o n e ha d be e n Il vi n g .T h e r e e d i e
n a r r o w t o , r u e e x t r e m e a n d n o g u a r d
n i l o l a n y k i n d e n d o n e vt o u l u l n o t
s t o p t h o r t o f fi ve h u n d r e d fe e t i f
t h e y n o t st a r t e d o ve r o n e o f th e
el l ll e .W e h a d n o m i s h a p e n d 'n e n t
In o l l a l e r n e t o k e e p t h e r l c l fe o l l m m
w k u h i n g e e r e y , e n d t o m e e w e e t e l o -
ve r t o re b u i l d t h e Quin eo i l o n t h e
e l o p o e e n d o n t h e t a p e o f t h e h i l l s .
A n y b o d y i n e t h a e e r e r u s d n e r e e i
c l o n r w i l !h l e h h f re c o m m e n d l t t o
tho se w h o h a ve n e ve r ne ed i t ,a n d
i l l y o u h a ve a _flelrl o f e o r n t h a t i e
meklng len then alxty bushels this
year under ordinary oonditione, then
Within the 'peeme weeks.mma-
r e d r o f y o u n g m e n a n d y o u n g w o m e n
e n t e r i n g t h e u n i ve r s i t y h e r e b e e n
mel oor ned e t t h e h o m e s o f e o r o r i t i e e
a n d fx e t i r o i t i e e a n d m n n y h u e e o -
oe p t e d m e m b e r e l d p In vi t at i o n s i n
G r e e k le t t e r ong an ie ett on e.A l e r g e
gr o u p o t fr e e h m o n , h o w e ve r . w i l l m e »
ma i n o ut s i d e t h e fr at e r n i ty l i s te w h e n
the announcement of pledges ie
A ilttle thought and investigation ea made.
n .t h e re a so n w h y ,w i l l p l vb a b l y l R u s h i n g e n d b i d d i n g a r e e o e e r -
h e l p in cr ea se y o u r b a n k ac co un t e t r i e d o n a t t h e U n i ve r s i t y o f N e h r u -
t h e e n d o f a n o t h e r fi ve - y e e r p e r i o d .k a t h a t It Ie l e i ;t o t h e fr e t e r n l t y
o e e
n h A H I. -l - | i l!'..e|»»3 i l n l l n l i l n n
to g i ve t o n e w s t u d e n t :t h d r d n t
n f emlieacn l l fn l l l l
I
.
44.258.0011.52455200.0095.5067.505g¢~
Chda F. Fralzm, Road work,
I.E. Claaen, Repair Grader,
Gustave I'rahn1, Road work,
I EZ. Claaen, Repair Grader,
lra:tk Moelorllle. Road work,
Harold Saltarnln. Road work,
Sunclalr Refining Co., Gas,
Amd; l{dw.,Supplies,
Arndt-Snyder Motor Go., Re-pairs,3.50
John arp,nlaetnmtfh work,25.50
ileaty Contracting C'o_. Bridge
repairs,251.55
Ilf aty Contracting Co., Bridgework,435.44
il. C.Blaco,Repalra,26.41
is. S. T. Garage, Repain,2.77(nlhoun Oil Co., Oil,_51
Sam Hall, Labor,8.00
Void Ireland, Labor,2.50
llmil Knuclscnr Labor,30.50
Herzog l.br. Co., Lumber,4.30
l. E. Larsen, Labor.152.00
George Zllenklng, Gan,1.-I2
Miller Blank, lllacksmlt workand repairs,.3l_l5
Guy McDonald, Labor.2.50
Frank Naeve,Labor,59.00
Nchr. Culv. & Mfg. Co., Re-
I pairs,20.00
aloha without excitorliint unut wemlthccl the Siskiyou mountains when
ae raw our first wreck.'Phe car
was driyen head on Into a high bank.
The front and was about hall buried
in the ban and the front wheels
store in sph ters.l think this was
a c am of c ut in an he was on the
ron|¢:»lde of the road. Had ho |one
on the other olde he vrould have
done down at least three hun-
dred feet.but an the road was very
narrow at tha; point I had no chance
to investigate aa one must keep mov
ing or atop ul, traffic.Wreck No. 2 was a car that had
jumped off the highway dowtl into
a ahallow creek.it was a go l easy
plate to adlglst and an the at
_that place was of good width,v-
cral c an of us stopped to giy e t e
wreck the once over.There were
three in the car,two women and
one man.Th traffic cop, the doctor
and the srreclter were there when are
came along.All of the occupants
were injured but not seriously.The
car on down ln the mud and rocks
so tho; we could not tell much about
it but we could nee that il. was a
"IllI| ¢ll ru usa' flu rulewas aula1»»vaI -a vw.-.o ...-....,_I n B o y s A n d G l r l a C l u b W o r k u n f o r t u n a t e l y t r u e t h a t l n t h a n c o o -
I tscta freabmen receive little cena-
ln the Chester White guilt class. olonanesa of a life beyond the bound-
Allen McDonald won first.Bennanl
Thompson, second;Leslie Thompsonthird and Glen Thompson, fourth-1
In the Duroc guilt claaa, Beatrice
Foley, flrat; Gifford Neilson, aacoml;Leonard Miller,third;Rttaael Har-'
mon, fourth and 'fd Pederson, fifth
ln the Hampshire guilt class, Arn-
old Lorrenarn, first; Arnold Schmidtsecond.|
I n the Poland China fullt class,Floyd Hina, first;Woodrow Blffar,|
e
s e c o n d ;H o w a r d T h o m p s o n ,t h i r d e m e r g e s w i t h a n e x a g g e r a t e d i d e a
El l e r a r r i L o re n z e o , fo u r t h, L a u r e n B I!
fa r .fi f t h ,F a r l Tlso mpa on,li x ti s ;
a n d Rus sel Ch ri st en se n,se ve nt h.
In the Spotted Poland China guilt'
clasa, Alvin Ohrt first; Elmer Ander-
son, aecondInthepig showing contest,Ted
Pedersen, first: Leonard Hiller, uc-
oml; Allen McDonald. tlzlni; Bernard
Trdmpson, fourth;Woodrow Biffar,
fifth; Arnold Schmidt, sixth; Arnold
Lonenzen,seventh;William Grorar
Williine,elahth,ltart Thompson,
nrles of the fratamlty circle.The
uppen-elaurruen whom he meets often
shosr theroadvea to bs ooocamed
only with their fraternity brothara
ami to be aware of no one ala! ln
Llnoolo eaospt the :mall group of
fratarnlties anlnat srhom thdr or-
ganizations rush.Dlleuaslon of aca-
demic Interests ll largely confined
to commanta on the eonleelfvd con
dltlon in registration.
The reaolt ls tha;the freshman
of
ln
toof
'la
the importance of fratemitlas
collage life.Ha has been made
feel falsely that it ia the center
attractiveness ln the world he
g entering.
It the lntalQ|,out freshman is not
unfortunate in hla rleralopment he
fn-lil flnd aa he becomes aoellmatad
to oesr surrouodioal that the fra-
ternity is not the chief and aols pur-
pose of the unlverdty.He will find
ae he Iearna, hosr to evaluate truly
ths lnatltotiona about him that ba-
r l l . _ - -i a . \ a . a . 4 a l n l i l 0 v | | . |a a r a r l n o I l l l h f l l l l h ! l f . | | l \ | | | t | | |
I]
I
office
J. C noxs mosi
I
Second and Fourth Bnndaya. Kale
at uma A. H.
METHODIST nozsooraz.
CHURCH
(Cer. Colfax and ith man)
n. v. Hc Prou d, r um.
Sunday School H200 A. ll.
aifltflll Servlet 11:00 A. ar.
3v1na-th League 8:30 P. ll..
Evening aerrlon at 1:30 PM.
Prayer Heating Wednesday neo-
llll 1:80.
81' ¥ARY"B EPIBCOPAL CHURCH
(Grant Street between tth and Sth)
Rev. Chu. D. flaring. Pastor
Holy Communion every Bundzy
ard Holy Day at 'l:|0 A. H.
Church School at 9:45.Aho aar-
viee every Sunday.
It HBIIASK A nfnsxtr
INDUETIIIAL rusvurw
- n n u -
Rc wm lhoir our ln their: Urin-
tlpal bank: or the eountry than were
on the llrat day oi' Augmt, aaflnn
aocotrnta aomuttlng gn 31,B03,000,000.
That la a gain of more than half a
bullion dollars over 1924.lt la a
gain of $5 for every man. woman and
child in the country and ia a record
at thrift and lndustry 1rhich :ton
credit to the nation.
Gothenbu¢-Ornamental Aandanl
atreet Elghta bein; installed in eav
oral residential aectlntm
York-BY hl.¢hway between this
place and Aurora, being lrapnred.
Coaad-New :tate-aid bridge built
acroaa Platte river.
Hastings--New stock pavilion be~
inc oonatrueted et Haatlnga stock
yu-oe.Tiara are 34.090 radio arts on
farnuu in Nebraska. eecording to the
Company; plant here.Jolmetonrn--Railroad brltlgea near
here, bein; repaired.Iiirnball--Annual potato show will
be held hen. November 1213.
Jol1natoon--Potato shipments from
Dawes and Sheridan counties, heavy.
Royal-New bridge bdng eonntrue-
ted one and onehalf mllea east ol
here.
Grand Inland-1,200,000 cans of
woet c oro peeked by B. T.Farmer
tanning Co.. this aearon.
Nebruka ranks tnltd in prodwion
of corn and wheat. among state: of
the Union.
Gothenburg-W ork prognuing on
new llathodiat church.
Lincoln-Contracts let for $f»00»~
000 worth of additlonal highway lm
provernenta in atato.
Ponca--Work of extending water
fl stem begun.1
Columbus-Bids -opened for paving
one-half mlle lterhiian-Llneoln high
way. near here.
Falls City-New echool umler eon~
ntrttétlttll.J o h n au r n - llo c h cattle belng
alrlppcrl rom here.Potato harvest
getting under way.*
Beatrice-Winter wheat in this
netton, unusually good..
urulgegnart-This place to have a
mi poet office building.
Torrington-Holly Sugar Company
to erect our factory here.
Creighton-Auditorium in munici
oal building being improved.
Cambridge -$100,000 aeboql to be
oeoatmctcd.Albion--The highway southean of
town being: grayelcd.
Wilco:-llaln street being improv
fu.-.
North Platte-New bddge across
North Platte river, opened to traf-
llc.
genre.do so
track,
before
mochlnes n w!when shifting
ll nooesaary* to shift gear:not Inn than 15 feet from
then look ln both directions
eronnlngs.A rallrood :roaming ia dangerous
only when made ao by oareleul driv
irg.No pnulent, person would run
over a red light in the hialmay for
it is there as a vrarnlnll- yol. motor-
letn frequently not only run over a
eruulng flagman anJ`br¢-ak down
crossing gates warning them of an
rpproaehing train, but with seanealy
lean frequency run into a train.from
qnc to five cars back of the engine.
and then uk tax-payer: to tax them
etlvcl for grade changes to eliminate
the danger. when the danger is not
in the crossing but in the driver.
ST. u nnvs EP ISC OP AL c n c n c n
'The Little Church Around the
Gomer"
Regular services Sunday,Of tobel
25121. 1925.
'7:89 AJS. Holy-Communion.
9:46 AM. Children? Church.
11:00 AM. Homin;¥'.mye.r am!
Sermon.Bon Inaurance.Statistic:show
th a t i n young men gn wromr wht
have been brought up to attend Sun
day wsool and church services.A
the time of his realgnation from tha
Bench,Judge Humphrlea,ol'New
'fork City . atntlrl that of the lhoua
amie of cdmlnala who had panes
through. hh court only one had ere:
been a regular ottendant at Sumla;
nchoot.
The cheapest lnaurana you ear
take out against bds; disgraced lr;
swf: ooo is to c ome to church annbring your boy with you.You can
bring htm when you ran"t send him COOK WITH
c;A ~s
The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method
Cheaper than .any other way
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
BLAIR.N1-:Bmsx
w
~~ "if-a n~ i vu vlll 1~u. ,.\!1|1||ln!]'
Ehope that all our farmer
friends had an enjoyable
time at Blair'a Fall Festival.
But now that it i# over and corn
shocking time is here,don'!forget
to take a BIG BEN home with you.
A Big Ben will get you out to the
field in time.
We also have on display other popu-
lar Alarm Clocks of the Westclox
line.
llc h lor Ou r Attrac tive W in dow D lspluy Buc h Frld
H . Q L L E R M A N N
Expert Wetehmaker -- Exclusive Jeweler
ay.
Nor th Side Store, Gan It oil,1.31
li. S.Pritchaml,Labor,55.00
Ilwolt Lhr_ & Coal Co., Lhr.
and pasta,220.08
ttlltinm Slcvcrx, Dil,1.50
Stomlanl Oil Co., 011 and gall, 232.00
lmn Stewart, l r,3.00
Sum Stevens.Labor,5.00
Harold Taylor, Labor,15.00
Tnuhlsen Bros., Oil J: spikes,ILTG
Peat; Contracting Co.,Bridge
wofk,'::0.o1
5ln\_ J.Antlll,Supplies for
poor,20.50
Arnrlt llglun, Supplies,L50
.\. N. Ballard. Managing poorfarm,40.00
In-rw Bros.. Sunnliea,16.00
pretty haul wmeck.
Wreck No.:I Wan certainly u
fright.lt happened near the suni~
mit of the Siakiyou mo|.lntni|\.A1
this pain; the road ia very narrowand had quite at curve.lt looked me
though the two ears had mot.al
nn and had then fallen neventyfive
ot one hunclml feet below the road
On aocountot the nurmwnena of the
road we had no chance to in\est~
ignte.An auto driver might drjlve
along than and never seo thnn care.
I would not have seen them hut for
th :lies.Sho could look almost
slfllghl down fromi1er aide of £110
car on the' wreckn.We nescr learn
ed whether there were dead bodlea
IlI.llI.llLhl.ll¢r nlmrlaunn, ocpm...Jun ..",_In the JCYMJ'dairy calf claaa, the lral.ernity'a chief function lies in
Leonard Miller. firlt and Pal. Alien, the social realm.He will c ome to
second.|know that more than half of the
In the Holstein dairy call'class, atudenla of the university have noJohn Allen, tint and John Schmidt, yin]interest ln fraternity lilo and
second.ltlgat they nm* oo. lean real in their
In the Guernsey dairy cal! class, personalities becasue this ia true.
Lauren lllfflr.first and Woodrow He will find about him many 0! the
Illffar, aeoond.Iflnest of ntmienta who voluntarily
in the baby beef steer clara. Lea remain outside the f n ttmlty and
lie Thompson won Ural, with no com are `ablo to slate ddlnltdy thai!
polilion.lreaaona for doing ao.Further and
In the baby beef ifeifor clua, moat important, the ltlfiemlc Ilia of
Leonard Miller,flrat and Glen the lnatitution #dll anuma lt! pro-
Thompaon, ae-cond.|a=er proportions in hla conaclouooal
in the calf thawing contest, Leon- and he arlll be introduced into clrcloe
tml Miller. first; Pat Allen, aeeond;where the fntaenlty euta no Qlgun
\ L [I Ma work Gunranleed31og Ariidt-Snyder Motor §_9_
BUICK SALES Et sERvlcE
l H u n k Of l l U I !lTlo Il Dvn tuu lru I nun,Illula ug n . " - ".......a m a b o u t i l .W h o l e fa m i l i e s ¢° \ ll f3| Jnh n Al l e n .s i x t h ;W o o d r o w n1 fr » ¢ .fp | » ¢ é p a r t i c u l a r l y i n |u n i va n i t y
".¢|-___- 4 \ . - ¢ H a r l a n fi r " .o o = o o = o x :Pwr..'.21.ss',,, lost that way.
Henry Christensen, Supplrea for Two or three Iwurv run from this
|'°°"'31.3.we came on wreck Ng. 4.I t was
m y of lllalr.Light.14.9:z,fine new Buick Six.Not even
Qepog Store, Suppliea for poor, 12.00 number plates on |,.I figure it was
lred De Weber, Suppliers for the work of o amen driver goinr at
poor.20.00 o high rote of mpeed, as I eoulal neo
I. C . Eller, Co unty ~ C QUN "mu on "hy Bl| }U| \ B d lollld ~ In
costa-postage,~The Enterprise, Printing.00.10
[Harry Ervey, Milk for poor.3.00
Hfornbrg flanlewane. Supplies.10.15
llummond ui Stephen: Cb Sup-
1
I wreck like that as the road was of
Kibd Width lhtlf.Thi CII haul I!"
the higlrway and took off down the
mountain alll!where it in not very
sleep and the ear woe lying about
plies.arms ten foot below the level of the road
ri.F. Hanson Co., Supplies 21.ilIHermanTele hone Cb, Tolls,14 :olp..W,u.Hin. Surveying,25.00
\\ ns. Kelly, Salary,zsopo
Klopp awning c o Suplien,4.25
Milburn .lr Scot! Co., Supplies,3.39
Mabel J. Manh, Fair expeme,mileage. poatane.50.49
On motion duly made and carrie-'.
but ll.ron down through o patch
of boulders from the aiu of a mon's
held !o the size of :r wagon box and
it \l'l» tlre worst :smashed un auto-
mobile I ever now bu; un there was
no one around we dict not learn the
Plnlculars. /Modesto is movin; dong about tho
._some way an when are left.There
n Refundmg Order for ¢ka.r.:s " h a h "been a number of new houma
[mental I..R.Carter by reason of put up aloe! wele!t and still o large
n._mn...
nzvenlh and Lauren mme, elghut.unlen pnmo~nu uuwa ..-..., ......
o a e ltlea for its etudenta lt bla coonaol
Iood Selection Adulfremenl.1 with it, however. an'unfortunata
Day Program ehargeiewtle when it Iearea heal:-
sr 'men at the end of their first fort-
| , g | § T h u n d e r l f \ | ! l n 0 0 l l u m ~ ~ O f ~ ~ ~ I l l ! b l ¢ l i k !
ehrbn of Washington County,who,lmooeulon of the ggf oig th an lta
:ance laat January. have bein study-°°""1 aradla.--Bally r u n.
ing food :election under Mine Flor--..enop J. Atwood of The Home Econ-CARD OF THANKS
ornlca Department of The College ol'
Agriculture . u ve thier aehlarament
program at the Christian church.
I-heh :lub brought two eaten,four
dozen aandwldwa, a quart of cream,
and a. pound of coffee.The ladies
serving on the committee were aa
l wi th the deepest gratitude,-gre
wish \,ooapeeu our lmanla na the
kind friends who ualated ua durin|
the lllneaa and alter the death of
our beloved vrlqe and mother.To
those who :ent such beautiful floral
who furnigmdfollows:Serving committee-Lira. offering:and thoae
5| ng Gtlirman, Mn. Dan Tltomp-the-,mode during the last sad rites.
u n.non,Helen Wulf.Mrs.a m i ,...J -»» eapeemlly offer our thanks.
'\Tor1nll\ WllkinsPiekell. Mrs.Pileher; Mn. Anderson ~nd f mllyoaaand Mn.Reeves.The coffee committee-Mrs. Reeh, 'x
Llnalhpan; reception committee--Lira. |l}ARW lNlSll
v o I c i d Maneusenha rman an l Don't be dloeourogerl, poor little fly.COOK WITH
c;A ~s
The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method
Cheaper than .any other way
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
BLAIR.N1-:Bmsx
w
~~ "if-a n~ i vu vlll 1~u. ,.\!1|1||ln!]'
Ehope that all our farmer
friends had an enjoyable
time at Blair'a Fall Festival.
But now that it i# over and corn
shocking time is here,don'!forget
to take a BIG BEN home with you.
A Big Ben will get you out to the
field in time.
We also have on display other popu-
lar Alarm Clocks of the Westclox
line.
llc h lor Ou r Attrac tive W in dow D lspluy Buc h Frld
H . Q L L E R M A N N
Expert Wetehmaker -- Exclusive Jeweler
ay.
he Mailm an '.C¥j»lUW"'
Can Save You a Trip
fn 5|-an Tnlanhnns Oflfinegonrnmcnt survey.Grimm-Comrut ht for Indian lillldnth-Blvppard Avenue to be COWIGRDGATTONAL ggggfg anna sm! decrees u tc thin (Tauri
1 hy nv °may seem pmplr.or ww .fm *W* hw .Shappoll-Ns:null! building if Juan °* Ileilteman. "'"'*°'Wiumu mv mm and ormm Seal
:wa ben by nm Brel.. of Cunt under lsosutruetion.cm mu 11:11 dur of Swtlmbvr. 1925.nun!I Newp-on Time :Arlanda of attic livin!9° grcu believe *"|¢am1.>I. c. z|,u»:n.ar-lahlppod (ram here recently Jesu.: did and atakcd M* nu on hh 35-bf.,c J |Bonkalman--City planning to in-,\|-_.a-_,.___,__.,___,__\_. Jaith.|Gunty 11122
\ \ l s s l s r ¢ \ - ¢ l \ v ' l » | 1 r » ¢ \ |n n n s v
'In u c a n u ve n t ri u t n o u r
Bmm ru I ME M la? m uln ng a
rh l rh t o m v Y o ur t el e p hu n g
hall
H1 mulangmm achcok, you
ll ln a vm m i lu o uu w ib sl iu o f
m n t l n ; a n * m e a t t h e w i n -
d o w l h r h m ! u n m h e ! o l
pn i ru n n w h o m m e t o th e
ofl w s t A Ih r c a m e m e m e h
m n n t h a n m m e n m n m k n It
dnh vu it su se rve d l on th em
p m u a m i y
\* \ b ¢ n n mn x b r m a il . b e
s u r e w s fl a r b l h e i l u b o i t h e
hiil e n emu heein 'n on lu to
no u n c r r d u e h - ~ 1 n | g u n i n
t h a o w n e r s e m e n t .Fha
un o e l ia d c he e k sl y o ur r c -
nmol..
error In asaeumeat.in umbn under eonnu-ucuun.I ll:m?"_n':;";i°3nf 'l""i';: "gf °"l';`*ifmarc h»nt, the auto dealer,_the real
'ff li w r rn r r sw 3 ;1.1: estate man and the banker all seem
°Img g n ~ we r e me \5ml.m bc having a go-od b|.Nne»¢ .tml the
g g "'Q c.aunt; U""» C°""."5 fariiier in getting hh shura uf the
(gl gc.ounw Shlrlff, Clvrk m*""°'iprasplri\y as weli as the dairy anam.
ourt_tht fruig man and the :slack man.
I On mc g ? b i 'lion adjourned but the sweet potato nun hu a gold
| "_'*_m so. _i s fmlne nn they ;n hrlnging from $600
ANBDI L. M.-\n11:», County (.I¢r»¢.t,5990 per acn-
llimllne..._Ska. Jmmh ANnson,Chlir1nnn of \cu| | s» a chipmunk by lnd by
the vwmm c o mmi lln and Mrs . ¢Am!, years after, I can N91
J.llimllny v u the music leader.'Y""'n hi n full¢ro1rnchimp|n:.ee.
The gunz "How D0 \"g.|| Dov by Lif N u ! I ng ,Wllh proplnfn R811
t l h lace in the ranksJohnMcDonald.author,from tho You!!your 9
a lmmn*°f menMcC|r1h5 club.A one acPlay. entitled "Nu Mon Pie. A°nd The Then In the arm. |1r0¢£ byandby,
u e m n wh;." by the ram»111 ciub.""`lf he muh . y o u an d I
A niav. "I'!1e una Cun1rns", bs the Why »*\:"*;1 1 nat :row poor little
" d f ~' g y a y a t t l l i n " U l\I¥UTI 35 m l n 61°Dm m 4 " " E " ' ° " " ' f " " '" " " " " " *t o n t n i n t h'_ °'f'"'}'"f'f_'1"'f'. " ."'E|xofzcz: or uaaxlxa
Jn nz n n o u u n a m ns a u u u l~ telrplwbo mn fumer """" " '"""| - u p - n.'1fa i -4. 1 ll 11 f f .p i d ?Or an the mme enc rgm atgf; nxpncnng und nbuiisking. fun!wry '35,"ta u tx; °, , ;' ; "f m'; a po r k I w\ 1 wh ic h s e t b, nun in u ;S"l'.lTE OF NEBRASKA-.\
IN, | , | " g | r u g ,d lute an umwiUli| \ ranch of hrm Iaadoumen °f1 ; ', ; : ' "Ind U *s u n in 1110 rl Wuhingtou County l n .
Bluff;bounty,nuared by Cl:r{|an 8 Carrlgnn, Atty .~ mf can md thOu!fo r Gln ! W mf m B lu r C u .1 C a m Surklly mi f lvh l Uv fhuneh |\
Y 1 yn.;- 1 5,4 and hear n sermon on the theme. "AFlirililry -'I`\'1lI\!l bm.l|[»¢ubloek.- "_,d'"'"' ° ° " ' " ° " 'nz " " 'uma; W orld-.»\ Living c '
undtl' conduction...Sunday saml at zo A x..|=»!rn1|oud--C117 planning to gravelB a y a r d - S u u m m f ;t o r e s u m e *1 n l y b l o c k s .
¢|»|nt}on._! |n.. ._.L \u.._.....---...1l-n...Doetcr-Your husbltlni denin IL,
In the Ccuniy Court
In the lh lte r of lhe Ennio of
John H. Bron, Dueued: "l°he bein
at Eur, next of kin, dniuen, mn
leu, creditors.and Ali Plfwna intanatulinsaidestaten e hereby
a Youn very =~=>~;a e ;;;,club, thén a play. '-me ~I J p Henry |of Home Iiullding" by ProphalicrjxuaAL E T T E R f a m e < : . u . z m u x | . \1"l : a a ||I 7 s l u r r n n d l l f|1.l.b2 I. 1 ¢ ¢ i t B "0 n | " ) | I'm l ]* f i l l I
m of my hom on hh
Darwin says, Not I.
Tru
gh.
Lh.
We indnvo: ao |'mxdB¢\ mu bulnul u I waymntwillbadthnqnusiufvtcawauvshvan.r l \
N o n w w z s r m u B a | . . T a £ P H o u E c o .r J \\l\a n a . . s v r r x u f§°\\Ufw¢'i from page one)1 Customer--\ou'v|made two mia Stnmmh,br " °°`" 2J §""' »?~" '§§H '
Q |miles and with n leelinlihat we had tnku In this bill. one in 'your fum' "Tha Way The Pup ee I ~E a u :
the Da Soto Club.me. eonnqulOu hiv; - Un huom » hmnnnl lcrlill iid th: frentest outillx ot our live\:ang one |n_mI;e:I 1 \lhnr»9 Eac h c lub then nw their npori im: modillm.
nrln.most carefully,nay the but mwruv 1
)lll].¢\---TriStl!!iflilld ll Co.ol'Amlvrunn-new Irllmlnuw nrm. L |utdoouft lrlsmokl be-tween mais!rotliiul that an the 501.11 day ofRinnupolk. Ninn.. taken our local Vliiiwl Swan Co.apngd hon._.link! and nur plant.Koncnaw--Whn;sowing saving'Vnife--No,dodor.R l n t s u -Bvptember,m s ,Ge-ern I-'.Hrnll
iletn nmokcs.--Centre Colonet.nnd Ammli H. 'Nihon filed n peillion
i l h e p u t s u m m e r a n d r m w e n m u m n r - - r n y o u r l l v n
~ ENTERP~S~makes il a plenum zo this,our
r k b i d flaming m l .to make her
marina their trading point.
How difftnnlly Blair teh in this
fqmrd.Th i Fontsnlila higlwny,
leading :Brandy into the h u r t of
this rich ttrritory for y u pan-|~»_m Year \i m
JOHN A. laouass,rnuauf the river In a anc e.
They at ones moved to u farm
aight. miles northvrng, of Blair.Here
U11 children were hom to them,
Addie, the oldest,gaining sway in
1915;Harry of B hi r;l n .Myra
:
nssv m :v ar 'rnv lsv n
H n u m z f n g l | ; ¢ d a !ar ti cl es ,a n d t h e
wir-d5l{¢ntfuiChi1dnn'|P a p .D~oa'£
min thi s mn y e ar of 'nm You dfl
Companion;auhadbe n d !ini" ra-
revive:
l. Th e Y ou ¢ .h '| C 0l U Pl ¥ '¢ } °5 - 52 is s ue s
In 19 2 6, an d
.
the same mir c ame to Ntbr., hnd-thy and he had to go buy | z=econd_Mn. C. M. W eed spent lv: Sa
ing at De Soto whoh they unused supply:iulday and Sunday with folks i
the rlnr In a c anoe.__lP`r¢|mnt..Hn .Emiiy C lu k ..
KENNARD NOTES
Hr. and Hn. Henry Kzmpekn re-
Biuf~n.H;.Clark .il w o ~ n ;~5
Scottsbluff at ghis time.
Hn. Sam mal uid Hrs. J. A. Sw
Boy your school surwlies ng.
Enterprise offloe.
Hr. intl Mu. E. B. Redfield visit
¢¢ their sons in Omshs Sunday.
For Sale--Note book paper and
ccvcrs at The Enterprise offlte.
Edwin Nelson md Walter Slppen~
aeld were Llnooln visitors last Sat-
urdsy.
C.li.Beodod, Undeneker, Blair.
ebr..Office phones,161.Resi-
dence phones, 224.2841
Hrs. E. B. Redfield me Mrs. w.
~. Heller drove to Omalss Iss; Wed-
esday sfoernoon.
Glen and Bsesie Morgsn orc stay-
ne at the Oscar Guyer home this
°eek lnll attending school.
$35.50 buys the Globe Range dis-
~lsyed in ourwest window!Come in
nfl let us show it to you 1
Petersen Hardware.
Choice slfslfs hay for sale, §i mile
uthwest of Plessnng View school.
ugust Frahm.Phone, lnd. X31.
37-3t.
The Danish Ladies'Md Society
et Wednesday to work on quilts.
::he .lens Anderson home on west
oth street.
For Sale:'Same of the best ra
nt l..t.s to be found in l.l1e city.
ricctl to sell.Inquire st The Enter-
rrse office.tf.
Mr. and Mr s. To m Mdeen have
~oved from the north side of town
o the Nelson property east of the
ubltc labrnry.
Unruh s Lung, Arnbulsnce Service
or M. D. Lang. Undertaker.Store
'l\or.ea Bell and Intl. Red !39.Home
{ |1752, Bell 257.25-tf.
Wanted 'I..lesmsn for wellknown
.cure hold article.Good proposition
or man that ls willing to canvass
ity and country trade.32-eovr.
Chnrlot s w James Maher, J
sme home m their school work
rl spent the weekeml nt the par-
ntal, James Maher home.
hir.end Mrs.w.W.Wilkinson
nd son, Tommy wen guests of Mist
lice Wilkinson at the Chi Omega
.omc in Lincoln lost Sotunlay.
U.s.fain and wife came mor
rom Frernonl.lost Thurslioy cmcnng to hear Bess Gesrhart Morrison
t the M..lI. church on thst evening.
Messrs and Bleednmes Leo Corn
ron, N: R. ilunlic-andJ. Thompson
ere omong than from Herman who
ttemlcd the Legion dance Sstunlny
vening.
wi Sutherlsnel nod family drove
Qwn from Craig last Sstunlny to
ttend the fall festival and get in
ouch with old friends.'Ilkley drove
ack the same evening.
Rev. L ll. Camp will deliver ad
ressen at Auburn. Wahoo snd s num
r of other points out in the state
using ihe nest few wrecks at their
ally Day programs.
l's::bee Moore came up from Ome-
snd 5P°¥1t Sunday with his par-
nuu and sisters.Farsbee is the
dlo msn st Schrnoller and Moeller:
nd liken his work fine.
T h e C l u b me e t s Oc t.2 s w i t h M n .
z~'.w .A m d t .
H a r ve y S i m p s o n , o f O m l l u w e e l
gu e s t o f Rus se ll B u g e o n o ve r S u n -
d a y .H a r ve y i s w s r k i n g l t t h e U .
S . S u p p l y H o u s e i n O m n h t .Rus se ll
w e n t h o m e w i t h h i m S u n d a y e ve -
n m g m d st a ye d u n t i l l l o n d n y .
Th e R o y a l N e i g h b o r s h e l d a n i n -
fo r m a l su r p r i s e p a r t y f o r M r s .M .
M . H a l b e r t A 1 t h e II . W . A . h a l l o n
W eeln eaday e ve n i n g ,Oct..14.T h e
.
Eva Cook.a 4
Mia: Gussie Scheffler came 115ml
from Lincoln to spend ihe week-end
'ritlt her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gul
s e e m " .
The ladies of she Beptln church
feel ll aatinfied vim the patron-
nze iheir public dinner:durinx
the fall festival..¢
Perfect!on Oil. Heater and the new
American Gasoline Heater. juat tI1e
thing so take the :hill off the mom
ir: the morning.Petenen Hdur.\M m John Blffar, v/'ho in in an
Omaha hospital when she underwent
an op-eratia for lilpendieilla, is get-
ting along nicely.
Uuwh & Lang, Ambulance Service.Roy M. D. Lang, Undeetnker.Store
Phuzea Bell and Ind. Red 239.Home
Ind. 1152. Bell 257,25-if.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hltchman and
Hr. and Mrs. J. P. Jensen attended
n banquet' and convention for banker!
al the Fontaneile hotel in Omaha
yesterday./
A d e m han just been eonmmated
whereby Marlin Neleon, living veal
ol Blair, becomes tht owner of lhe
Mads Madsen i!§acne tract.Jaek
Crea.dy pulled ihe deal.
The Monday Afternoon Club met
Od.19,with Hra.w.M.Haller.
Mn. Jackson and Mrs. Redfield hall
was s Bwr vi sitor yeaurday.
Hopoy to lean on dtber c ity oz
farm property.Lang time loan if
dnired.s-ex.
Citizens Sa'fin|1 Bank.
Blair.Nebr.
Hina Gail Baldwin, of near Teh-
mu Wu a Blah* visitor lu: Samir-
dly evening.
mrximl Mrs. al. 1.. Wolters ui
the puenta of 1 baby dlughtlr,
born lust Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mn. Mawull Ty son,qf
Omd u spam.tha week-and sq,th !
Jmlge I.C.Eller returned la p
Saturday from Clay Center urban
he attended the funeral of a relativl.
Mm.Fred Rokeruon, of Hermin
visited Satqnlay and Sunday with
her mother,Hrs. A. Jones, ul' thi!
city.__
Mi n N m w.Cook, who ls u -
tcmding the Lincoln University, men;
m e n rlgbt i n r s .gnterp
Nice statlonery at The'Enl.erpri
office.344;
J.E.CampbQl,furniture.rn
and undenaking.50-ti.
}'0tl|.hs Companion and Enterp
one year for $3.50.if.
C. K. Bended,Undertaker, BlairNcbr.Office phones 161.Realdenee
phones, 224.as-u
See our new line of stationery,
|bu»ina.| and social. in eeveral aw
and finishes.
tl.The Enterpwe Office.
|Mr. aml Hrs. John Dixon and son.
Fred, of Calhoun, were Blair visitors
l e s t S a t u n l a y .
fMiss Aullrey Wolff came up from
Omaha to spend the 'week-end al. the
parental, Ed Wolff home.
The llcllea of the Episcopal church
will hole] a Remington at the home
of Mrs. Ed Aye, Oct. 28.
Hana Kruger Nelson,of~0maha
1|as an over Sunday :pest at .he par
ental, Peter K. Nelson ome.
Mr. and sin.Barnes Brock,of
Belgrade.Nob.were over Sunday
\Iaitorn at the A. R. Brock home.
Russell B\¢eon was initiated into
the Blue Lodge of the Masonic or
ganisation on laat Tuesday evening.
Let us onler your stove repairs
nuY,s!-o:1't leg it go until lt gets
cold, it may take some time to get
them.Petersen Hnniwane.
Kenneth Gaines, former Blair boy
came dowrn from Wayne, Nehr. and
spent the weekemi visiting Blair
friends.'
tllanence Gouehenour and a friend.
ol Gmohn spent the week-end with
llismotI1er, Mrs. Wm. Schenlin and
Mr. Schertlin.
lfnruh J: Lang. Ambulance Service
'~M. D. Lang. Undertaker.Store
P es Ind. and Bell Red 139. House
Int. 1752, Bell 257:25 tf
Ml'.\!nd Mm Torn lligley and little
|ln\1|.C1l£l, June, lef; for their home
oi North Platte. Nehr. after an \\eels's
visil. with Blair relatives.
Misa Ruth Davis, who is attending
the Lincoln Unjvernity this year,
spent the weekend with her parents
illr. amz Mrs. George !Ja\is.
Lb st-A white gold ring with al'
oblong ruby set.lf found please re
turn the 1ame to The 1Inlcrpdse
ulfice and a suitable rewanl will be
pam.so-n.
Mrx. Frank Bron and Misa hlellta
Taylor went to Gram!Island Tues
day morning to attend the Rebekah
State Assembly.Mrs.Bros:is the
delegate from the local lodge.
The St.Alar5'a Episcopal Guild
will hold Shelf big Annual Bazaar
this year on Saturday, Novernltr 'ith
um the City Council room. Mark that
a "red Ietter"_day on your calendar.
Mr. Leslie Offen recently purchas-
e.i the south half of the Canidler
posture It a consideration of $1600
and we understand will build a home
there some time in the near future.
Mrs.Ingrl Vannoy, who lives on
the north olde,has just haul her
.1. 5;cimpbal,rqmnm, nn o. P. s. mem this evening.cwa Na:-:nan A mécsn SCALE |Tha nd pm of u» pda ....
nm; undertaking.52-H. wmmittu.|';"\[l¢» that while thu hdy mined s~
If ynseoit sn 'nn Enmprue, vw J. E. cmpmz,mmnun," " ' |During the nu Fesqvnl. nn out- ¢"°*'- :rn sms °°"1""'¢ P'°'°c a n k n o w l l a r i m .i n n d W I M I H H I 5 0 - t f . _ f l g ' n a o n t h e s t r e e t w i t h a n i g h -' " ' : ; h ° ; ° t ° " d i d m s I U t h e P H U I Y '
.vw o .
waning st the hqpl of Harold Lu'
wn. who was udlled In tha emu
ulnment by Damon Nielsen.
The Episcopal ladies hlld their
church can!vlrlar at the home of
Hrs. Clyde Al. Allen yesterday aft
ernoon.Mrs. Allen wu asaialed by
Mn .Wilson,Mn. A. Swanson and
l n .C.Sutton.Th en were aight
ilbles.a
.
Im l f e e t j n l l u g S a l u n l a y .
S k o \ ! N i e l s e n a n d fa m i l y h a ve r e .
tu r n e d f r o m a p l a u a n r .va c a ti o n
a p e t i l i n C h i e a m a : h e p u t m e w e e k s
M n .Te d St e wa r g a n d so n,B i l l y
D e o n a r e vi a i t i n g h e r si t t e r ,M r s .
Ge o rg e Ne l ao n ,i n 'l k a m a l u t h i s
wee k.
D r .E .M o a t :t o o k th e H e n n a n
N e l s o n { e m i ¥ y t o i" re i no n| . y es t en le ;
uh m r o t h e Ne l s o n ch i l d r e n h a d t o n
r i i op er at io ns .\
L i r a . N u r ! S u t h e r l a n d o f C h e y e n n e
s l , m i n ;a r r i ve d W e d ne s da y fo r e
s h o t ! \ b i t a t t h e h o m e o f h e r m i s t e r
A i r s . H a n - y S a p p m fi e l d .
R e m e m b e r t h e A m e r i c a n L e g i o n
A u x i l i a r y Ha l| o1 re 'e n Da n c e a l the
Am e r i c a n L e g i o n H a l l , o n Sa t u r d a y .
Oct. az.A g o o d t i m e f o ( u a .39 -2 \.
Si r.W .T .Ro be rt so n a n d da u l l h
l e r , o f F r e m o n t w e r e S u n d r y yi a lt -
u r s a t t h e h o m e o f h i s br o t h e r ,
County Tnenaurer Chas. Robertson.
The BIelhodisg ladies will serve a
l l a !=.\e'en d i n n e r a t t h e i r c h u r c h
hose e n t o n T h u r w y e ve n i u l .Od ..
29.l s s e r ve d fr o m 5 t o a a t 6 0 1
per hint. .a 89 lt.
Mr. and hire. Fred Soll enjoyed a
villl from their cousins, Nm Claude
Douglas, Mrs.J.E.Vogelnanz and
M i n a l l a r i e H a m a n n , a l l o f F r e m o n t
o n I n t Su n d a y .
Th e y o u n g p e o p l e ol ' t h e Ep i s c o p a l
c h u r c h e n j o y e d u p l e a s a n t t w o h o u r s
1
||.f .
R o y y o u r li o to b oo k p a p e r a n d
r u m n a t T h e E n t e r p r i s e o ffi c e .
D r .L a y l n n d S u m o ,C h l m p r s e t n rF u m o t o 8 t a t | B l n k U u i l d l n | .1 7 - t f:
W i l l i o m M c C o n n i c k i n m u c h l m -
p r o ve d t h e r o : o h m t o n a l w i t h
t h ;fl u .
C o u n t y A g e n t B a h t in a t t e n d i n g
l h e a u t o c o n ve n t i o n o f c o u n t y m u g
a t Li n c ol n .
Mr s .H a r o l d S t u n t !i n i m p r o vi n g
a ft e r o fo w d a y ;l l l n e u l c m e
Bl a i r h o s p it a l .
o.
O. E. 3, will be held in Blair at
which time a number of (.l\|p&r»
urruiged the Chen Club at their
Imme lut waning.
C.W.Burger and fnmily have
moved into the L. P. Ramunsen houseon 'wut South struct.
'm and Mrs.w n u m Chucky of
~J udge
ff "o u r
f a ;.5 .
~G r o c e n e s
g x
~ ~theguglity ~
' -the Taste
the Economy of
3 ..Q;Serving Go pd
F o o d to Your
. , .» g;F a m i l y . \
J
We handle rloveeimanz Inspec ted BABY BEEF only .
The ben thu. money `wll\ buy .
Quality Cash Market
S. H. POUNDS. Prop.1
~ne for ~me time.A lady , nftlri Hrn.Fu n k Du dton i l at I
collecting Mn c ents, would gueu at Gwrtl Marggn farm anisdng ll
Hu victims night..lf :he mined Morgan in lhclr b\uly time
the weight a o n u ln humbu ol' week.
pounds the vlwm nclivod a pmny'¢worth of andy for the dime nm! if h"li"d=r:LdH m}:; g . b a t
~ aureenfuh the candy vu y e a r ! o f u v a n d will g i n her
'good home and the loving are awh ul ~ A u ln | f m m l. l0 * 11 in parents.They ]\| 9¢ ~ gg 'gm
an ch n I th e 1 h¢= .' - $5 3 ! b ui r mu o wla £ 3 5 J SR'The ehen of ~ North sc hool
{\*ll ma m a to mr his lwck.-rm "Nl E d n a Dlvln *' "' gf ;- 5 mu
guess wan made at 240 pounds Lippinc ott have me ou
which t u way off.In walghing, '-'a Puma~'m e e t i n g v ~~
New Home-Theatre
PROGRAM
_OCTOBER zz co zs /
THURSDAY
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'unupponecl; by \ snr; of a tripal of
31|Dlpes.Noni when Scott a ll
dawn he 1»'nn't as useful u ha
wouhl haw been had he ng in his
yriffl hm paris: fslmlr nnd tha rvnult ¥n» that :he thing dl¢ln'; hold,
the tripod buckled, the rods bent ml
Scot; ¢llda't stop until ha got clear
down to Mother Eanh.
1 - - . _ - - - - u l
TEACHERS'
EXA MI NA HON DA
Snlurdly, Nov. 21, 1925.
Satun lly . J IU. 23» ~
Saturday, :um 15. muSaturday. July 24 1926.
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""\|»ar-l c n l m l v o u t U u n a a a l u h a u i r n u I Q I U B I ]Q i .9 ,a n g g d ,N l l r i n t a r w e l l n i g h I m n u l l b l e a n d 3 .O r I n c l u d e M c C a l l ' a l f l l a a l n e ,t h e
t h a e :d G a n , " - " ¢ i " , ; ` ;1 3 7 | _n e v e r r e c e i v i n g t h e a t t e n t i o n d u e ~ |m o n t h l y a u t h o r i t y o n f a s h i o n s .
'i t .W h r n o t b u i l d u m h i g h w a y i n t o 'n e w p t f b l l c l l l o n a ,o n l y a u g
t l . s r o d g o o d e n o u g h t h a t o u r p e o p l e T H E Y O L " l ' H c o n m u x o xa a o p m a o o o u n t .' I ' h a n a m l a o l ' a u :° " *t h e \ v e a t ,m l d o 1 v i l 1 c o m o h e n S l i b e p t . ,a h o n ,l [ a l a
. n d i b r u u a e o f t h e e o n d l t l o n o f t h e 8 u b a c | 1 p t l o n a R e c e i v e d a t t h i s O f f i c e .
anaraeaalloonu-elaaamattaaat
aeribera will be initIntln m o u r ma i l i n g H " " y u . n l roada ntller than ata;away be-l
au an er s ha ttue p atdf or i tmap ob -
Halter! llenotlfladgotherwlaetbeaob-
nr i ptlon wllln rr a dn tn fo r oa a tlh e
a q m m m u n n m p n u .-'Mfr
lh a n ib e r mu a tmtd e li ta od th ottlu
Qo u d lth o a a r e ma e le a p a r to i tb l
eeotraabatwaenthepulrllalsarnul
lubaerlbar.
Why ahoold we Itr eu the mo e
NRI federal Nltla so strongly that
we place Ill our margin and money
on them and then allow age other
road.:to become a dlagraee to the
county?A good hlgharay leading
into a good farming continuity will
lsrlnx more buninelg to lair in a
month than the mo r i m wut bring
lr:th e ean.We a n fonettlnga d ltb r 3 1 3 lg_ fl* ;£" i"h Th"m m big' game ln our interut
g th en ar e ~": ? '; M_ln the little end ui' the game.l.»et'n
an Irhltlotvar get urine QD our Moda before Omaha
1 .._..andfframont ahaorbthallfazunenttrl'
STATEMENT or .OWNERSHIP
I hereby certify that the under-
algnad la publlaber and m u r i n e
emu o f g h.Lion of gh, roads. FALL FESTIYKL WEATHER (ULDeorulj
Nor ia um all, eve ry me seminalinto Blair. whether it be a highway Bnuc ogon g g m 9 , i , are
Of HOL lzlllllld be CIM KD.ig; f0"0I'82
lst
2nd
am
Ill.
AWARDSPdaea for Work Tttla
Primo-¢1o.oo'R»¢ker by J.f ;
Campbell, Floyd Barton, Blair.
Prize--Five gallon: Oil, by Deep
Rock 01| Co., G. S Mahoney.
Prine-Four lsiultl-Gap Spark
mo p ,by a m Nielsen,A. J.
Sutherland.
Prima for W ork Halle
Prlae-$12.50 Auto Spot Light
by Waller Llroen Garage,Wm.
Harton.
uro ollwll n ear m n unruly au uu ng mo rruung worr-D wi ,01 ,r N bm m ;Bowles, of Omaha and llra.''"'»e 'era":Und ti me duriur tha full
Rm F e rr is of r a ms ". s. z a . nm*Hr. and Hn. Alfred Hansen and ferunl..
Mn .A vr wt Matteo, Jr., and M m !li n t Carl Wand entertained naunlre and were all at her bednkle
a th*time of her death.Belidea Carl Ward uit!Norma .lane were number of Mk, Friday in honor oftthen aloe leaves nineteen grandchild- shoppers in Omaha on 3*""d*Y lher birthday.Th ou present were
ren and eleven great g md e mmn n 'A. N. Anderson spent the vruek-emi' Hn. L. E. Ward, Bra. H. A. Wright,
|"'iU| home folks.Hr.and lin . Glen Rosenbaum amito mourn har loaa.
.The huablnd passed on fifteen
yearn ago and ainee that time the
han litretl alone most of the time
except at intervals when also would
go to vinlt at the different borne: of
her children.0
Hrs . Ewey ' na a |00l neighbor
and a loving mother.Corning here
at such an early date she, with herrushancl.itlfftftll the hardahipa of
the pioneer and ln her death another
of thin hardy band has gone ' tg p
ua forever.They _are passing n
and the roll of Old Settlers, of thi
nhe was a member, In leuening.
Her |lfe'a work it done and her
memory an a- mother, a friend and a
a - I . \ \ . . . . -I .- l l a I . - a I -\ - l a a. .a -
Hr.and Mn .Geo.llenking andbaby, Hr. and Mrs. Al Hansen, urs.
Keith autoed to Omaha on Tuenlay.Harlan French, Hrs. Chu. Widener,
Everett and H N Cashman drove L,_ II. Ward and Homer, and Misses
to Beaver Crossing Saturday morn Anna Knlep and Dorothy Widener.
ing for a oouple days visit at tho:H1117 Blaco and Dr. C.E.Mock
Il. R. Jooea home, returning Mondayjcurne;;ed to. Grand Island on Tues-
evening.Everett say; the corn :ron day of this week to attend an aa-
in that country looks just aa good ncmbly of the I. 0. 0. F. lodge there.
as here if not better.While there;Mr.and Mrs.Paul Noel left onthey drove to York, Nebr. for a call Sunday for Bmklemnn, Nebr. for a
at tho. I. 0. o. F. home there, also visit with the lea s parents.spent Sunday at the M.L.(Jaton:The work committee of the Lldief
home ln Waco.Clatonr aferqform- Aid gave a luncheon at the Hz. II.
er Kennanl folka.dzozch baseman; 'tuesday afternoon:
Hiatt Ruth Stevan! came out from A good number wen present.
Ontdha Saturday for a weekend
*fi* :ii*i'.*':fI12!*i* i'f"f<_.__ ~ BELL CREEK VALLEY
_,an
1;
J U I I I I A .r m u i l u l s uS u b s c r i b e d a n d m o r n t o b e f o r e m e f a r m f t m k o o r e .
this 10th day of October, 1025,NI R?-CA3'f CORN cnc? FOR
3. W. Chan1b-ers,m s .75.2 PCT.NORHAI.
Notary Public."---n Washington.--'l'he U.8.depart-
lt In only a Iguentlon of time until ment of agriculture today foreeu; a
the graveled NIJ. \l1Icll ln, after all N25 eorn crop of 2, 918, 000,000
only e lttbaljlute, will be l. thing 0.bunheln on the b u h of an Oct.I
the pu t.To uw c u m °1'*°W¢\-°cenditlor| of 76.2 per cent normal.
the par t of the me g n w l e d j u n !Thla fllure eornpares with I 3.9.
l m rm between llllir and Colhov- ti-mlm 1 eetlmnte of 2,035,000,000
1'a;|,ln beyinning lo need renur bm-hols and e :mn harvest of 2,es'r,-
fselng ml should 1lll.l10tl\ ulotlbl. I 000,000 bushels;no longer than the comin; year srl Prouloetioo of spring wheat n o
|-9|31 " lm o f H M 5 - . , - ¢ . - -.....- ._eu »- --_¢-.ne ........~.v.,......,,n . . .
the mu l is to be hell!in PNP' estimated ot 282,000,000 bunhein :om
elupe.This will mean an ldded ea:
peme which if carried into a terln
of years will prove that paving l»
the real rrmhod of permanent rooel
nuklng
c n xu - u- n un - un - | - o n- u n- s
pnred with In estlmnle of 284,000,-
000 September l,end I n t year'|
harvest of 288,000,000 bushel;
"Phe oat:erop was eetlmatenl at
l,4'l0,000,000 bushels.The 1024 pro-
duction totalled 1,462,000,000 bushels.
in Panda-Box White Owl C.l~
gan,by Robinson Cafe,Wm.Barton.
C ORN s n o w
Glen Wilson, Chairmen
Held in P. Z. Building (the Old llonle
§'ietore Show Plum'
Yelln lr Co rn -I0 E in
Jet ,Prize-One Square Mule llille
Roofing, by Chdstenaen Lumber
Co.,H.Lorenzen, Blair.
2nd Prize-Wntch, by H. Ollerrmlnn,
Harry Seltx, De Soto.
3rd Prize-Six Cln: Country Gentle
man Corn, Blnlr Canning Co.(L.
B. Mehnerlr, Calhoun.`-
White Cone-10 E-In
lat Prize-80 Rolls Barbell Wire, by
Christensen Lumber Co., H. Lor
-enr.en,..l:lEalr.
2n<l !'Hr.e-One Sock of Flour,by
onea or ues The funeral services were held at arathenellnt the flarlan French home!like Esther Fehtenkamp llld Mrs.
the home in Blair at 2 PM. Monday,
lulth lteverend Umlerwood offkiat
ing and interment was mode in the
Illnlr cemetery.
MCCARTHY AND
LONG CREEK
» - n n u -
Alre.Andrew G.Jensen went to
Harrison, hlebr. lent week to see her
sister who la seriously ill.The
trouble seems to have been a pan-
lttic stroke.
Mr. and Hina Joe Miller resumed
Sunday evening from Hellman, Nebf
.where they were visiting at the
,Flank Shipley home.
Mr.anal Mrs.Nels Hannon and
Mrs. N. G. Jensen upon; Sunday ove-
ning at the J. Larson home._'1f_f"_}f'1k';'ff'L_'f2 __,,Harler was qf timnted at 221,000,000 Quail!!Market.P.c .'Iuel¢er.|Nissen Grace and Stelln llimlley
Friday evening where n party vru
given ln honor of 'lton Ellznondlon'n
twenty-tint bi ly .The evening
was spent in games,nd lo moaie,
ringing,cards ond. dancing.fr om
all reports they mont have enjoyed
themselves immensely.g _Mn and Hrs. Floyd P:uner have
been enjoying visits from the form-
er's mother intl grandf¢tl»er,.all»0
his sisters from Nelson, Nebr. 'They
left Hon:lay morning.
Alice Moe Kingdom in reported
somewhat improved from her pneu
mania.
, M m ll. ll. Plugge nnml Margaret,
also the Misses Srnlth and Weetlin
mere Gmane shoppers on Saturday.
Henry Jorgensen,who hon 'been
confined to his home with pleurley
for the port several days, la able toe
llmeet Gelulemm were Arlington
eallers Tuesclny aftemoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lallntan anl
een:Miss Mary Lnllman and Mrs.
Sadie Llengedoht and 1[ou|rl1ter,CInrn
spent Sunday alternoon It the Chris
Iluhlman home at Herman.
Wm.IIoltman thresherl clover for
Gottlieb am! Louie Eehtenkamp last
week..
Mina Leona llollman and Helen
'Nllkeninlr speng .Wednenlay evening
with Iona Wachter.
Mn George Schweder spent Sntur-
day with her daughter,Mn .Emil
Lallman.
.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Holtmnn nml
Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Willlenlng were
Fremont callers one day last week.
Doiton Strenzei, ln company with
g ,
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uu r yu l g uluuganl w n n ll tr urd lu Inuh e r U r n b l s a ve d o f f ,w a s fo u n d
o n t h e r i ve r b u i l k n o r t h o f F l o r t n o l .
Ju n g wh o oo ln ml tt ea l t h e g r i m e w i l l ,
pe r h ap s .m v e r b e . k n o w n a n d t h e
w i l t ! o n e m a y n e ve r b e b r o u g h t t o
itt lt lc e.It i s o n l y o n e o f n m n y n o c h
a t r o c i t i e s t h a t a r ( h a p p e n i n g a l m o s t
d a i l y b u t i t i n a : l i n o f t h e t i m e s .
bushels complied with a production
of tss.000.0u0 bushels ilst gear:
Rye was estimated at 52,000,000huheln an compared with 3 crop of
m.ooo.ooo bushels in n m ."
The tame hay crop wax forecast
as 8f»,7tl0,000 tons.The 1924 crop
w a s 81,200,000 tu na .
w u . |L . . ...~...|....»l....l o n n n n x n
.,...C a l h o u n .
3 r d P r i z e - S i x c a n ;C o u n t r y G e n t l e -
m a n r o m . b y B l a i r C a n n i n g L o . ,
J. J. Je s sl g n, li e nn n rd .
Y e l l o w { o § 1 - S i n g l e l i a r
l a t Pr i z e C l a y 2 - W a y St an c hl on .
b y R i ve t ;L u m b e r Co .,H a r r y
B e l t s , D e s m .§
g g " W ¢ ¢ k ! l l d [ B e a t s I t ~ ~ID O IR DOW ~I8 I l l ! ! !l l hi l l
n l .C a r l Il i n tl l e y ho rn e.Gr a c e lt,pr od uc e st on e.
wo r k i n g 'i n O n l a h o l t l l l St e l l a is Th e F i r e r n e n h a ve m l ve r t i s e d t h e i r
te a ch i n g t h e S la t e r s c ho o l a b ou t t hn e e m t h a n n u a i b a l l W b e g i ve n S a t u r -
mi l e a s o u t h o f C a l h o u n .d g y e ve n i n g ,Oc t .24,a t th e Jo l l y
Misa omn Allen spent mn ww- Bunch pavilion.Everyone fwfr-=d=
n e s d a r a m ! 'fh u r n t l a y w i t h M i n s A d a
H a r r i s o n .e - : - : + o - c H
rs..-........t........- f l l.l- f.. .»\ ...f'
a n n o w i l i n e r d n g o l I'a n t a ne l l l n
l l r o ve t o F r e m o n t W e d n es d a y e ve -
n i n g .Mi s s d i a n S c h w n i e r a n d N o r m a
" i l k e n i n g s p e n t 'P u e y e ve n i n g : u f
I h r W m .W i l k e n i n g h o m e .
.... . -¢-:-|e»:-H-l-t»¢-2-U
.pn \pa»,| . l v » n \ v |a|1Uv|.r\|U g n g } r u g . .W i t h o u r b u u l n i c l vi l l a t l o a ,~u f n o m p n m l w i t h 14,5»00,000|n,,,|,,.- - r a n
mann.R n m n m l m n u r . ,l l f m f l l
1:ur ac nools and ul th at :vu with was in M2 4 vu e lli mltdi." " "auf pmma plane ol living, we are ... §°E°lwu l v u l u m " U u a u u l v
Lumber Cement
Coal Feed
EIn u !I ~1 r a f rn ~n r u r r l z o - - su m L I N K m u n i t y u iW y f ' P " ¥n s'na e H - ' w a n 1 - ' A a u x v s .f ''m a n C o r n ,b y H l l l r C a n n i n ;m o w cod-0..H ¥ l g W N B Y | 9 2 5 C E N S U S H - m l l n l C a m e r o n .H a r m a n
tlkm.Harry an giving the newsof the community u It is and stand-
inl for what they ful In :he but
lnhrlttn M th'sommunity ln a
unit." Hlny mon In lrillen in the
braggndoeio nyfe and their one aim
u n ;u l I l u l l I l l | l l |w s u n u m u l r 9 1
fum: under :uhivation nnconling to
tht 1025 farm eennus,results ol'which wer! announced by thc qensulbureau t<>~l\>'The mul number offarm: in the Unlud Sum at the. | . _ . . ¢ . . . |l . . -. . . . . -. . . l - - - . l . .a i m m a n d
~ ; ' . ; ' = ; ~ " ~ ' f = ; 2 : , § '; ; - - ; : ; ; , , ; = ; , , ; ; | ; : ; : : , _ " ; t ; , : : , " : ' . : . , ; " : : t ; : : ; : . , : ; : : ;~p a n e b a n
e m u m ,Ciyi: has a badly swollen knee and Iera §'.L'.'
."§'i'§,. Cana Country Genue-|='"ff*f°" from shock J 'a
|i
.1 ca.~ ~ a n d f a mi l y ~ f f i j j j §F a r m e r s C o - o p e r a t w c U m o n
man Corn bar Il mir Clnn ngJ_|J e s ! e n ,X e n n n r d o f L .B u c h o f K e n n l r d S u n d a y
n _ . . _ . .l \ . . . _ . . _ L . . . . .|
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Cntlle CDFIII Yellml--Ten F t a a y u i r w m u u l u m p n l e m r u w u s i, , ; ; j ; ' , , , _ [ . . » .a s i x t u b e r m l i o f o r h e r m u h - g B L A I R N E B R A S K A
is n hlnnd privilege of the Almighty
t He has nliowed auch a wonder
ul penenql an the editor g_r-="
'hh pneioua time ln telling dear
people what thu shonhi do in order
\u|.u|»urnl wlm u,|\u,o'NI ul aww,I lst Il'|,e__S|¢k g n ]of Hdecremw of 75,78-Ez farms of 1.2 per Hour, by lnternatlotui 3
red ! °f 'M mu l.c . n. umm, C alh ou n.
The bare figume, hnirever, do not 2nd ¥'rlu-Dinmoml -pub,tall the story of fnfm 'nhanrionmonui by Robinson 'Tire 8h|;|a,
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Read This Sure
We vrnul w tell Xou nbom, wuhing The Monitor
Way.An easier and better vu' w du yuur wuhing
with one-filth the elfurl..
ll i1 hard w believe what lhin muehlne will dn and
lhe non is nnly $20.00._
Jun a lew oulnlsz- -
I It in iighl. without cum# or m:u:hin¢~ry tn wear
out.
2 lr. is eu! w emu (nr and nlwnyn ready.
a la vm-bu by wmpnuion and expanainn ul nir
in Lho chnmben at elhar end uf the lu'v.
4 lc performs pas-me service md the mon. deli
cue fabricu. auch u hee mu-nina &c. can be washed
without. injury.
5 The big thing tlut appenla uu -any une in we
opa nn of chll machine over my udwr in iu cue
of operntiun.No hack breaking job.
6 I: em be uplrued in An easy sanding poeidun
1vl|.h lensthan une-fifsh the alum, required ll; npenle
me ordiunry wuher and nn non lor curnenz nr nw-
hne either.
If ull ve bug sid dnn`t'|xrove true.in thin ml-
ohina, you mu reurn it md we will ulce il nl your
m m .
T h e A m d t H a r d w a r e ~
i n n .n u u ¥ A g-_ |
c z z r u z J J c r o n : ~
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l l n l f n n R i g h
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'Nic Mightlcst Drnrlmllc Spectacle ol' all Alg;a
FRID AY a nd SAT. a n d SAT. MATI NEE
Mlllon sun and Dorothy Muknll In
"The Making of 0'Malley",
Speclnl Educational Pktu;1
"WILD BEASTS OF BORNEO"
produced by Mr. and Mn. Lou C. Mum whllr spending
(wo yenn In the Wlldl al Bornm
S UND AY
Annu 0. .Nllwnn and Luvlx Slam in
"T h e T a l ke r "
FOX NEWS. ngocevbooeunu sPunr|.nm11'
MONDAY
Elln Hnmmenleln nl Herbert Ruvllaua In
"Every Man's Wife
Sunshine cond
TUE SD AY a nd W ED NE SD AY
Cullum Nioorl.Sydney Chaplin nd Funk Ma
"The Perfect Flapper"
Came¢|y-"CANNQNBALL exmzess"
yo In
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THE IRON HORSE
October 29, 30 and 31
" ' " " ° " ' " " " " " " " "aemble here and the official vim, oi
L. L. Snyder reports the sale of a a W anhyilrand Matmnj in prom\ilI be-in Omaha today, wh¢|¢ hen t--dun ' " " " " ; ? o r me | "°mi'°'| number ofhl| popular nm that he ialtd.A fine Prvsrlm in Hin; pre
husband,Rgv.A.R.Smalley will (Ili gives 'Q 1 s aspect lo/ the thanks wil!some lime flood Wash pared and n large crowd in expected.
\j1.»q1 her :nd nccompnny her lu ztttel.|ington pounty.Dr. W . ll. Ilnlier in An Hrs. w _|Kooprinn :nd Him
du. attempts to dic uh to nach wir
offielr hh line of action, nm!my
offlenr 1rh0 a n lhlmur ihe filthy
h m !his any n h .I lat of nun
n v l l n u u l l l u v u s r w i l l | | : l a v a u l u n H e r r n l n R u h r ,K m n a n l .I A u r v u r n u s l w n I n u H a m e l )( B u r n
s o u t h t h a n e l s e w h e r e .B l a i r W h i t e - T u n g n ,- g t h e K n u d J a n s e n h o m e n u r
1Thewantcomp-:mated somewhat g g p,;"....B°g c i 1 Bah lair Sunday uflemoon.for this Io!! br tuming in an in-I 'Gwmiy . li owanl Cf', ; ' m ' H M :lllf x»m.:\h|lml family were;Bla ir I- 1'=::-9':2r __g-f____§gg !?'.'2f|!.'!°____ :.::"__::*:.....- .T.l`1.Y1|\"H'°4 nn :.|.""'!'¢ "°"?. °'!'?*'|u -_-loundlag flattery.l l ls "love ma,
lmra my elog."
Egotlara ls all our the slant.Saul
Ego! Ego! I am itl l a m i tl Bot
wo ara |la¢l to eay that this style of
o u r astimatad self importance la
found last ln ferr inatantea amd ln
roalltgr has but little nal weigh! on
a aulrject of any Importance.
lead Ballsllag Va.llalr B i lli n g
Blair should make it her lausinaaa
to so-a that aorta-ood roeda are hull!
to Blalr ami' not away from Blair.
The aurfaosd read to Omaha han aa
:ret bean barrrn of dtnset brnrflts
to Blair.Thi.:fact may he proven
mv d ay o l th e week if o m a re ato lun n on the a mou nt of wh im
tllltl.| l:| allllaarrledl.ooutaha!Nm
Blair.That baslnesa of rlaht bs-
loogs ta Blair and should bl trans-
acted in Blair and not ln Omaha.
#lt Blair ls nedeetfnt of her op-
|~f.nunltl.es.On the west for miles
rlaar to Dodle ootmty llna atrttohla
the moat fertile and produrtlra soc-
tlonaf our manly .In thla ll'¢'lJ-on
welln dthe lan do f tb eblgh ou ne a.
bla barna. bl! outbulldlnaa, bl; iarrm
and the anal! or rmtsd films is tb!
aaoeptlan miller than the rula.
To a great axtrnt, the Noni# ohtltlapanof our county ara no tl
Blair patrons.They l a la i nly ts'
Framnont and one reason why they go
there la on aooount of tha condition
gg tha roads.Fremont puts op a
[ht fo r Nod roads leading to hor
marina.Sha insists that the mad:
he kept lo tha beer. oo' condition anal
crease but una lncreau wad' at Ulf!expense of great ranchaa and rlniea, 2nd
vfhleb usora cut up into smaller units
without lncreana of acreage.
The lrnotai tnml, lt le shown, has
Loon tenant more intensive opera-
tion with tha small truck anll poul
try iam rrglaclng the larger arre
aae when dlvarsifled larrnio;had
'men the practice.
'Foo nuns of the boll arsrvil in
the cotton states and the migration
of M a n [arm workers were
aponalble. it was stated, lor tha
elmo in the number of farms insouth."
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tha
the
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The number of nnelles along
Paelfle alopaa l n m m a a l p s
the flrs year period. lt was ahovn.
nz no xo a UF A GRE A T n vr c lr r
Blrtlulays a n always important
occasions. urpedally if ono ls vary
bum; or rlry old.The \'o\|th'a Com-
panion will be a lnandred years old.
and the "int is going to be made a
memorable one for The Comllanlon'a
many frleruta.Bo, although the date
i~\ not :mill Ay r ll ll,19212 owner-
ollfna will begin with N2 1
n honor of its hlrtlulay The Coln-
panlon will rome to y ou neat yearat tha mflow pric e of 82.lt will
lm drones! ln ill pany rlotlzoa, with
nfl rorar :lee.ia'na. rnlarnd simmtlcns, new brilliantly rlaar llrllr. andour t00 pa¢as more than lan year.lt 'Hi oontaln 9 aood~l»nna aerial
stories, fasrlnqng mystary etorlas,
tales of adventarl on land and ue.
thon¢\r "Rakelg and Do-It" Pagas,
man.shopping in Omaha on Ttzeaday.Pll=»¢.s¢:Forsl sum ¢.......?Mrs.Floyd Rosenbaum n o been
Lights,by J.E.n u m ,Jerry .ual for the past worlr' i* able to sit
Fdoy ,Blair.up some nosr,
Ilrrl |»,.;"_._3|xC'n, Country Gentle-I llelatlvae from Omaha vinitul at
man Corn, by B1alrCannln|Co.,lthe Merton Winehell homo on last
George Norm, Bwr.Sunday.
Loans! Bar Cora-Any Color
li l l'rlu--One Carton Cltanettsn.
Margaret Tlmompaon.dattfhter ofHr.ami Hn .Jlm Thornpson,has
by T1||~Shoo. Ja]gn ~11888 |l£k Intl Unlb 0 SllllldBlair."';~.»= lately .
2nd Prlsa-Bottle Toilet Water,by
Stewart Pharmacy,H.ll.Lor
rnaan, Blair.
llirarlasd Ear Cara--Aa!Calor
lat Yllae---One Carton £'l;are|,te|,
by The Eat Shop.John Bolln,
Blair.
Prize-Bottle Tolld."'l'lPl,ln'
Starrart Pharmacy, Jae.Mullin,
Blair.
Prlae---BlaCana Country Gaulle-
man Cora, by Blair ClmlingCo.,
Hana Andaraon, Blair.
'fallout Stali ,g Cora With Ear
0 : s u n
lst Prlte--Carton Claarrtm,by
Albert Rlohtar,Urbln Carhelln,
Ik Soto.
ind Prlae-Ons Pair il¢n's Poll. Bitp-
pern.br Swenson Shoo Snap,
Elisabeth Carla-~lln. De Soto.
.uaurusa rlorlizizn rattan
2nd
sn:
Hn .Sinthia fl.ROIOCll.|ll E wa ;
* l l born ln Tunkhanoelz,Finn.,
Dar. 20, |845 |;|d'pu.|e4l away Oqgt
I7, |925 at hor home ln Blair, nearly
aiahty rears of ue.sh.aaa n o
lar! of a family al fourtaen children.
S h e w a s m a r r i e d t o W m .E n v o y
1 .' l l a - § . L . . A - . ! .t a . - - _
Nels G. Jonson of Blair, was help
lns put up hay yestanlay at thd .I
Larsen farm.
Karan Jansen spnlned her ankle
at school Txlaaday and her father.
Cart ll. Jenlen took her to at Blair
doctor to have lt dressed.She will
have to keen of! her foot for s few
days.-Nels Ja.ape|{s`l.r taken to the
homo ot his daughter,Hn .P.C.
l'l'teraan on last londay, suffering
from a paralytic atroke.A trainedno:so ia In attendance and all, that
can be done, la being :lone for him.
Br. and llra. Will leboaald and
Hr. and Ira. J. Larsen and flmlllerl
called at the Carl Hansen home last
Sunday to aea Clyde Hanson,who
was will bruised up in an auto anal
pony aocldent last Saturday.
Donald llelknald and wife,ol
lllnul City, vlalted at tha 'W ill Hc
Bonald hom! last week.
Evidently aomaone was oar.r|>tion
ally iwnrrr or at least ao thlnkn Wal
ter Novak,aho aftar makin:hi.
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Satorday'a aupply of groceries uhilrlIn town°laat Satuniay evenlna. plao
ed tharn ln his car srlalle he tent tolgetsomehead.Oo his ratum thr
51reports u at his hog sale held onlnur "Odlober 12 was 1 winnar.Ha hnlllnid""
the ususi [ood Eine of pure buds!Mrs.Leo Head,of Columbu| \,eame| 0mlha when she il employ ed llid:gf them were luxrt.The "loaded
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organization.Anether honor equal-lu! week an A vimit.Marian teporu ner on lu! Monday at the Congngu-Ig; the county, for a dw or so recent
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to thin year,Mn .Hansen hm!
always made pnplratlonn far %l11|\
annual event, bln ehe i decided to
Qmlt the festivities this yur..Hou-
ewer, their friends thought different-
Iy and a very enjoyabie evening hlllsn
graplul,rnlgneton,tuners,gener
aton, rut-outa and coils.Anything
eiectdcnl,also guna,lowing m l
ehines,etc.Le an work at the
spark plug fsetop or at my home,
406 wool.South S1._ Home phone-
waa jtfst like ln old war horse :mell-
ing powder so he ~'~===-1' his work
in him office em!donna his "best
bib and maker"end came up and
spent Saturdly shaking lumix with
his oh! boyhood cronies.Herman io
hcuxewife wottlel like and are in
prime condition for keeping.The;
are going like hot :alles and i! ana
one is teh sho wants potatoes al
the 0.75 per bushel in two bushel
nel:lou.they bette r nt lnem atspent.The hasten served nice re-Ind.Black M.one of the many Shir boys who had once at the fruit shed on Gln; Wlrhnd to , (u na ,w h ,and pussies, *I lllulrllliiltl,rlnn.,In was uulnrhule purchue ws.: a minus quan
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I H H U "-" of Ibn mouth; the hid lb! lfilll o{: ran n|1|r¢\ mln nl H110 alunrs and\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ s \ \ \ ! - K I I Q nd!! to Kremlin Well! ln a Cbllllll | §|f t¢iJ'ff as |\,,,§,|,¢ e\llm\
with tlrllh.."l.l\¢\|<!"|"lmI f anny?'Ulla !10¢m'P"Bu tbl gn: }|.m¢£lol| point of her Tim 1:~||\lem'|\ rlrrle nfllrht mn- ladg .me snufleq.und:g¢ff»~fq\§{§¢f_§{Uridvlldl ¢» he hem u nina until n
our trip displayed to us the Hocking
Horse Pam and river.The ni lraal
nm: ncrallelf to this ltrelm for near
ly one hundred lee.The bed of
the rom! laid in wid rod: of the mide
non urefm while we were there.A
Darke!!!|.|.dy luld me th lt it took
her a y ear tg get warm iq Belkn-
ley."Left San Frnnciaco Friday morn-
'so be home once more in dear' old
3Iinaeaot.a,`wi|.h its fertile field ilu
woods, iu lakes, its mines, its peo-
ple.we concluded tint there is no
place in thst vast expanse of seven
\- T E E .=:n'rlnPnlsn_.Blair, Nebraska. October 22. 1925.Page Seven
Blair High School
BLAIR. NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 22. |925 'mr protbsion-the gin of under-
Edlted by D. V. llasaer, Superintendent of the Blair City Schools ld-lneling.what the classroom needs
_ ____ __ _______________________________ ___ _ ___" ___the understanding teacher.
a n s c i e o o z . N o u s -'an o m | . _ w m ¢ i = ¢Anderson.g It is important that more than one
sen, Dorothy Jensen, Edythe Jensen, er lwg nnekmsndlrq teaehm touch
mc r s CONC ERNI NG THE
BLAIR Cl'I"l SCHOOLS
Christina Boock,Holland Bucklin,
Roth Farnham, Elma Frain, Walter
Gollehon, Mary Beth Hitchrnan, Moy
- - _llloughton,Wllfonl I.lndst.rom,Mar-
l. The Blair City schools are free garet Maher. Helen Mclldlllnn, Fred-
from debt.There le noe a bond out- erick Nernets,Reed O'Hanlon.l1el»rtanding.lena Slmonsen,Carl Sorenson,lna-
2. In spite of the c ost ol iinidl-
ing two more rooms in the high
school this year, the Blair Board of
Fduentlon hon bw. able to reduce
tlln tax levy.This ehould be wel-
come news to the tax Qlfrert.3. The Blair school district will re-
ceive this year in tuition fees from
the ontalde districts the aurn of
51231.This ls nearly $2000 more
than what Blair received a year ago.
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belle Stricklett, William Wentworth.
The zlrla of the Junior high school
have organized a club for the par-
pone of accomplishing many differ-
ent things.The name has not yet
been selected, however, several have
been chosen and are yet under :lis-
cuselon for FPPro\'al and choice. The
following membera were dween for
officers;pnsldent,Edith Wright;
vicetnresident,Mal:Koopman:|:c.
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Elner Jensen, Kenneth Jensen. Ladle
Jensen,Luclle Jenqen,Marshall
Jennen.Merton Jensen and Stella
Jensen.The llansens are second in
llne with fire enrolled in the high
school.|
The Thlneen Club sponsored a
parade before the Blalr+'l'el|.amah
game last Thursday."l'l1o cars, dt-
coratul in purple and white present
ed a very good appearance.The
one "casualty" was the breaking of
a wheel on a car laden with foot-
ball players.Our "pep generators"
are doing fine work and one auc~
ceetling ln arousing the enthusiasm
of the school body.|
The Senior Glee Club met En Wed-
the life of the diild.what la need
ed most ln this world today . lt' are
mls digneas, la mutual understand-
i h l There is need for more of this
real underatanding between nations,
between rsoes.between professions.
between parents and teachers,and
even more is there a [live need for
this unde ndlng between teachers
and their children.lt is high time
that ne inject into our relationship
with our boys and drla a more sym-
pathetic tlnderlhnding so that there
erlll come about a renaiaeance In
which latent abilities and new vla-ion. .rn be released.
"A highly enlightened public pol-
lna these one or two teachers whose men laelleye.to splice the hay rope.Jim Rhea
radiating: lnfluenqea have indellblyl *a °remarked. 'lf I lrad known that last
impreseed os that then master li lr f llllo ltd Grain and Hay Show summer,it would have saved me
golchere vomwed. ln adclitfon to the 'twenty dollars, for I cut a brand newlerernl talents needed in llw teach-'County Agent h u 113 recelved 'f°P°- ln a P\1ll?.".a
premium lists for the I Intenla-tlonhl Grain and Hay Show at ChI~ Report of the TrlCounty Col
t a x a N g v .2 3 1 6 n g 5 u ,|~~~
1 - -»The United States ls divided intoelghtlegion;This portion or Ne-|There were a m c o l a w w! vn u
braakl ml s in region t u m m |\f\" c f m production of m e lb#
competes with Iowa, and the north-
ern hat!of Illinois.Yellow and_
twhite oom entries.first place,la
twenty dollars each.Forty prem-
fat and 481 lbs.milk;an average
consumption of 66 lbs. of min: 1
return of $2.63 for every dollar ln-
rested and a net proflt per cow ofl
lums for oooh variety.No ,iq-¢b¢,$6.27.Nine °°""' 3"°'|°°°d over 40
this will Interest :ni ty people to
compete at the big show.
lbs.fat for the month.The ten
hlgh cours were aa follow:
All applications for entries must lbs.lba.
bo made by mall and must be ln thai 'fat milk
bands ol! the superintendent of en-I 1. L. Uehllng l".B.H.--52.4 3590
trlea not later than Monday, Nov.2. H 1 Krueger c .o. -ooo see
o No entry in will he c harged in ~a. E. B. Horrla G.H.-44.1 1857
nnymclaas.We have a fear of the 4. E. J. Ronan!.G.H.-42.3 n o e
premium lists ln the office wbdre 5 J. P. Rhea (LH.--42.8 1446
further information may be had.G. Ed Parsons GJI.--42.0 1001
a e Ia |'L J. M. Compton G.J.--41.6 816
n..\a...:'.._.-_ .f\..........l..ll..-al....-s. P. F. Brown G.lI.-41.5 945
.,,YL#-s _
0 Q mnmllnq xml an num me uv mnby un nnlu uf :ww w an :ma ng m s lu n- u ur y xo pl: u mm- ;xr | | n | h | d. (
'where m me num;-nx»m or on nu.
p m m m ah)mlm:-y hm-slam cn-
und I nmfnhorllq steam wed vllh thu
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~in- wenrd frm |mmlv» nfu ;».`
'uf the nnyan zhrough which the inz. August 21, itil! by way of thehlmusanmi miles um excels it, no
'river flows.A l one looked heck
fmm the observation c or, the greni
wills of t h canyon lppesxed to
.tometze at one point, and the lur-
bulent boviy of water seemed to be n
r narrow |-Steam in the dlstlltti.
fwords cannot describe the gnndeur
am! sublimity of the mountains hlr|-
Southern Pacific.The San Joaquin
Valley , eawemling the mllvr part of
the way between San Francisco and
Los Angeles,in truly I zanhn.
Fruit trees formed apparently onecontinuousdrthnn!for milu.To
the ld: the smiley was dotted with
beautiful fam:houeen, 1115 pastures
place when we would nlher five.
"I want to ons one expression of
appreciation to the railroad service
all along the line.Es'ery detail of
lransponation wal provided for in
our ticket.Our bus fares between
depots in the different cities were
covered by our tickets; we grere well1 7 | - 4
Rickard
ua the ur-muhlu exvlulou [mmealdne_nblull| no the lmpnu M nr
=!"vl¢f\The lruln for xhs Wat fuu m h w n l m sn. c ould nm mn
me muon; an ulkea mn und mu,
nf mmf, mn ma ww -na. by wuz.
nu u w nm.And auxin: ner: mv
a l l
g L Waslllmm g
Child
dlamoeluulhcfenrxlnmewauldbi me mu. lhl! wb!! dullzha mmeal ma cunt;fmnnh sho would mn ynbt ll bel' dcduuon.no easdunvf on :M laubomldmil vu wx al mu nun mind. Belu-.fm ....... -nm... nnmna .mu do
10 ML Sunday smbl.
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u u u z v\ » ° \- - - - --- --n d a l l d z t M i r ; d u I n " h d n l l L M
as s e r t" u In c u ll e d t he W e ll s ; In c m -
d d f h d It l n :desir able zo u t M r
d o w n a o m o l l m a t n l l u d a r k b o u r b o
|n»mué.' We hadno um ua viaic on subject:THE Pxrrxuu lx"We followsd the Fraser river fo? ifagnm in Los Angolan We left this THE MOUNT.
miles.The ;iepih of these stream: city Friday ni¢h!.'The next morn-I 6:30 PJL The Baptist Young Peo
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g '-'vwt fa :::f:'n.*',3§
".t-=;:1:.:'.':z r::»fI;f¢"f|'l"nt' . . t : 2 ":r t~ ;: .tg, _. "_§.. "' :'it the '3-dit... a me aa aa-
. anal.tealeeatauf.Irene le»~1."'°°= about when tiara taenf atan.r r l n Il. - I n te l ~Ivete e alatar.bonsai aa ta ui l u ew. b at la u ta tn ata e me'-the = " : : " e . " ' r . : :w e ~..~"§"r.°° .§":.":;E'a':' I'~'=.m;
l a l a L g m . , a l ~
tba ethare.
tween :nm me fem-.1le aaio onplanweaned at a ddlna. a tntar
un. a neon! 51011. are loeaea. tn
aatoona ~»nm realettl *beds weregang demtn( the snap heraera' aeuw.an aénbe rule and l hotel with three
1-eoma above a hr.
'I am mre it will be all debt." laid
Breen.-nm even u It we r e n t lwould han to leave thu train than."
At about mm the penn woke her.Then were tee mtautea ef theaailt.
and then also heard the whine ot then _ . . . - -- n a l u h h m a l l !a i n n m t h l n i
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' u m What i lay ?Title Hearst'
covered a eo!on srhtrh e raking
sleeper wee pushing imma: up ol onearm and reaching under a pillow mm
the other hand.
*A lady." the llezlcu aatd. and pet
ting the lantern on the bare boerda, he- |1 - . . A - | _ - - |a n -1 - - -
end :ne volume or water c ameo oy lm Neatuea. aan: no oe me nuancesthem are surprising, but when one po vin the United Sum, found uaslope to think that the Winda f¥°U¥|I.l\1.e, still in the Cadlfomie rieaert,
;1he Pacific drop their moisture on not a nhrub in aight..Had breakfeat
|theae lltitlllllllin WPG-we no INIIGI here and travelled on through AH-
marvel at the aize of the rlsrera.zona.I was surprised to find that
"Tha aerviee that we receivedon the daaert was not as hot aa 1 havetheCanldianPoemsrailroadwaa'h;d it pictured to me.In IRG.I
exeattenb-by far the but aervia we' hue aeen it u hot imllinnuota.
met en our long trip.|"Wa tratreiled over the Santa Fe
"The iaying of the Sanadlen railroad from Los Angelea to Hanan
Pacific wig e masterpiece of enai¢\-ICity.Fred Harvey has restaurants
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p t e a I . . m o n ,
1:30 RM. Evening Worship.Ser-
mon subjec t: THE SIN THAT GOT
PETEIL
'Ilhe Prayer Meeting is held every
Wedneadae' evening at 8 PAL
The AnnuaLRolt Call of the church
will be heh! on Wednesday, Oct.. 28.
Every member of the church Ia ex-
pected to he present.
The pastor was in Lincoln from
Thursday to Saturday attending the
.p .a \ e e _l -l h - . ¢ ! - a
Th i s show s m u mo r e oz m e z u m :m u ue a su r cr ,9. Ffw. Brown c;J1.-40.5 'ras
"*!°*°"'"' §< p1-rr}l§\1§ "£1L.} Mi uw publicedualion
s. School wan be closed for Thanks cs.w'1'1u1. H1:11.nwc=Min sau.
"Ta 1 »i ' {` J "" 1 ¥I § §" §g m , ' I a n .At that time an y means a ll u w 'crossed Arizona,the Pan-was of an unuxunily high e;-
cnulln time.5 .l transportation were unkno\m.Yet handle, In Texan, s cmner of Okla- These nrherinsu do great s "
»-nm,,_um| for wh!!! Im all nm.this Halma! follows the mm Isa:-ihonu :emu Kansas zo Kansas City, zfvinx inspiration to the P NP "of
u m .imma y o u to ti lt."iblrlines through the Rockies.'I'l\e| Mmm,'Th e mm we n a ll dri 'd Clll churches..
°'I'd ltarltd. Peter.1 dldlrt Ili il."tuck winds in and out up und dawn|..I up u far as Topeka.From Topekx 31-_ PAUL LUTHERAN071 1 : f r 3 '..'I.€fE',.... - .*'t'peclpiwu canyon vrnil and on, thing: became gunner and anhen|CHURCH. on un
\Yd11uday, December 23nl.I`ii'th A-Wednenday, Thunday and ~ pupils made a perkft sc ore.g ' " " " : ~V'' " ; ' " ; C ;'é;i | g,e
6. Un account of the inability in Friday;Mrs.Huddleson.Sixth B-»The |e1.cn&| grad! Engllah c1las»¢l r ~~
schedule Sntunlay football games It Wednemiay,Thursday :nd Friday;tudy lxu the poem 0f\"B;rbgrl \_.
has been necessary to vias the guna; asm Bourke,si n h A-Monday ,,'i,°,,;|,|,.»» bv John Greenleaf whiz-g '""'.*"'BLRBAU :s aws a mr a s
IIon Friday.(kmsequently during mm 'ru 1 'rh ,da \.-.entire fnothdi season,the hirh y§au1;>);1:nd::i;a¥f»b¢ru' tier.They " 2 "completal ~~arhuoi will lou- only three nr four .Sunrise." and The Soiltary Reaper."Pall Feeders'Meeting Al ldunnin f
fgvQ_l°=1~1»r.l`1.mulay.Wednesday |+houn.Howsv'this dmc is moreaml rsdny; Min Anderson? room _'Hg-=BB H===g;»1;=1;"enjoyed 1 1
ncn c :runner tlnasx my zvemng o All cattle and hogs uhigh are to Winter's Coal Now
than made up ix the nix week exl
nmination periods,when the entire
high school le kept in seesion until
4~:l5 RM. on both Thursday and Fri
day Moreover. many of the exam-
inations are continued until 4:30 or
4 e a ml.1T. The teachers of the Blair city
schools are required to be in their
rc omsat 3:25 in the morning, und
are not permittenl to leave until 4:30
P M This is for the purpono of
--'1`\+¢»d¢:f»
NORTH BUILDING:Mine Lippin-
cott-Monday,Wednesday. 'Il:t:rull3
and Friday; Mins Da\la-Friday.
68 Grade-Abigail .Allen,A me
Boeck,1`nneea Boston,Jefferson
Caldwell, Clarence Christensen, Der
otl1y Elinseen,Evelyn French,Paul
Gallentlne,Arthur Harding,Elmer
Jensen,Meriel Maynnnl.Mettn Ro
del, .lumen Stewart. Mae Wentworth.
WIEST SCHOOL, FIRST TERM:
last trqeek.The BA English ella!
hiked to the river several weeks ago
fox their p ie supper.The e1ren~ing was .-13 and eold, but regard-
less of all the adversity of weather,
distance and all,the girls enioyed
themselves to u great extent nnd re-
ported
The
plcledArden," written bs Allred Lord Ten-
They are now atudyinz "The
home tired and happy l
7 English :Janeen have com-
the study of the poem "Enoek_
be u»ed ln the extensive experiments
thin winter will 'be at the Lhllege to
aunt on lest when the Fall Feed-
ers' Day is held October 23nl.A
trip through these f e d lots will
ehow the visitors the type of stock
being at the College for ex-
pedmen work. The Annual Spring
I"eedera' D will be mon lnbeneat-
lng to farmers who can litem! both
the full and spring meetings.
The I925-26 teal: will be an exactIolhelpingpupil.who need m l n l Gtltle I-Annie Houc k, Falun ann;.222
However. many of the teachers \l1lYtian=,en,Buddy Caldwell,Gifford Lt Runell Lowell a
be found working ln their w0I'M;l)\xun,Jr.,William Gualesun,Bar-__of interest and without question the
of Sir Lnunfnl,"by James repetition of thoie run last winter.
The Iiret trial aroused n great denl
We Handle
f»'£»"§\IJ `{IJSI--"""`` " " "morning :nu took p u m p on m e 5 0He dropped :he lnmern; zu arent am.Princess Kathluen for Seattle.T h i s §D t 5 k
Els put hll anna around hrr nad hm 1 if nn elegant boat with: as npacily §~a ~~Orient I!
I hillluu and mcnmont nf in own.Saturday evening, Oct. 24th Canon City
HannaII
Rock Springs I
An f h r n r i f n"C a n a u m a P v t r r fu l _ L . . . . _ L . . . .1 , ____,['-w as Shalt¢:=penre's sec ond fu h o ;n n
Winter 'l`hings--
At this season of the year 'one
turns naturally to winter wear
and in this connection we offer
some choice bargains in excel-
lent quality Foot Wear.
as ' M '19
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r The "Ihll-Band" s;\¢<ia| vacuum proc-
l :ss 5?rhifrh the ruh¥¢r is forced into *"I
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't i m i n g ,l o n g - w e a r i n g a n d c o m -'
I o n a b i e .l i v e r y m m n e c - . I s : I ~
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l r l . r e t i n In n a n o a n n u m s l s u l 5f l * - f 5 r u i l l u h e 1 t h e M e a n0.l on e lserot,ove r w h el m i n g f u r .
H T I IA P II R I - U n a b l e l o p u t c l u l aM i l l o f B r e n ;tv a fn m ou l n rt g zl .R m . = . .n o t |l r r r r l o n n r n o u l i l l
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l l . " 1 1 ' ¢ !§ 2 . !' § L ".l£ Jl2 ?!.i d : 1 r " °h t z l n r i u u a l H I M i t s l e e : n g .I 0
cnnrrn xn...n. m \roh|| ml
m e l e e p m t r u d l n g d a n k bones.th e
l b l l l Ir r l t l l l l e t l u w e r l i p m t l | fu l l r i d
.dr oop ing u n d e r li p .t h e hru nl l.w l d :
n m l r l l »th e i b n i s gl o al n l ug mn a r ui a r
n e r k u l t h e l u i fb n m l 3 l e x !a | n a n d I. :
a s m
i l r e m r i n s e d h e r n m r m u n d e r r a ve rOf t h e d ar k i n c! ma de th e p r es s ur e o f
ha l l s i n h e r u v n p a l m llmunnun b e r
lr l l l l u p u t h e r Ia m n e a r e r h i s a n d t o
l p u l l be fo r e h e vu i fl d m e a ls . In t h a n
ll x e m i g ht e l- m p c fr om a ll m an n e r U I'
be i n ; o n th e de fe n si ve .
B l u e u m l n n l i m : m i r e . " I m m e I0
Un d m m e n a n . "
Th e o th e r g ru n te d l n rr r du l mx l ly .
"H e c a m e h e re w it h in a d e y o r wo . "
T h e l l u l r l n n l u d u s e d l r l h i n d
a n d p u l l e d m e l u n g l u b e a t u q e n r ;
his e x p r e n l n n w a s cr afty .l i e l l l d .s r. . = . : . ° . ' . ° ; ': : ; 1 - : n u m ; : r . : . . . '. : : . ' : ° : : | ' H u b s w . q u i e n - = - » -
n m i u i n l h l a l u n : N t h I l a n !* A l t h e h o t e l . " a l w a u n e l l e d .
I v m u l r | | - c \ | u A i l u g u r i l .1g u m r m m i n : I n t i x e ve m h l n g zr
u m .:h e h e h an m ei h ln g In n m e - m o
| : i \ n 1 l | - "
"B ut 'lf yu u ne ve r 1 nn sn l m cl : to m e
~» -i f gn ys hl n; -"Gl n l r lu p pu l .' w u y
Pe t e r , I n un ; m ys e l f : t o w n s o n ml m e l .
I | | r s 1 r e d l o h e f u r g l w u fu r e w r h u
l m :||ml¢en l u yo u.I l m q r n l r e l l d
tha n m e |\l d£0 I. |.l td eu th at I hm : l e !
y o u a l a n i l u l l . "
I. u ol | : h e r e, " he u ll ! se w r fl y ." D i d
y o u an-ml m e umm u n r m n ; - l l th e
l l t l l u e r ? "
S h e n u IIIP G IL
" A n n a - r . "
" Te a 1 l l n m l h t I mu s t IIN? !U \| ¢
de a r. "
" m d h u a l n n l . " h e m l d . " L o o k b e n ,
Bn - nn .. F o r t h e n m : Im a z ~m y l l r q
Tr e b e e n t ln s r iu g um m u t on i : r u nn e r
l h l p m l ! ! m e a n s .A n d I t n m l va i n
o t h e r t h e fi r s t tr a ns l a ti o n o f th '
En s li n h Ill b le , z a c h val u ed nl . t w en t y
fi ve ll m u s n m l do ll a rs .Th e yn tl mf
g u i d e w a s w r y p r o u d o f t h e c a p i t a l
b u t I w a n i h i n k l n z n l l t h e l i m e , 'l x
¢f0¢.»\n'Z r o m e u p l o o u r cnpn tal lar
St .i'n uI. 'l sa id no t h i n g ,h o w e ve r .
beca use I fe l t t h a t I W a g. n o t eh uu l
l o c o n vi n c i n g a n £n 2 l l » hm . | n .M r
A t h s n as ke d t h e g u i d e t h u vu m l m v
o f t h e pr e se n t r e i g n i m r IEn gli sh
kl ng _Il e re pl ie d,'Kil .eh cne r.'W e
t o l d h i m t h a t K i t c h e n e r w a s a n Ir i s h
gc n a r n l w h a w a s d r o w n e d i n I h r
m a r .T h e E n g l i s h p r l u l e w a s u m m
ed .I n n :\| |0 ll t i m e a n o l d e r e m
pl o ye e to l d u f ,b u t w e h a d r e m e m
be r e d i t o u r s e l ve s b y z h n ti m e .
"A t ab o u t t e n p . r n. o u r b o at l a nd !- I
§
icing from eight in ten 11°"\|il'ou|nls, Mildred Paulsen.;"" " "" -- -a - - - . - - . .......~I=y Therefore, the tn;we r #Grade |11-Asaph Aye P:ulSierl esrnp "° the tune of aw.of corresponding agen """ the '*'"'g
I 1 Qrfeelnn un d (hat they are , , . R u b m Syivia,Maynard S\rengud,*Blair receiwfl the hc l:-off nnd ter of interest int y u r.Th e i n t
ing run value in service ful 1h°'n<>r1»Anderson,Lena Are. Jayne started aff nictly down :na new but sho i1=¢l==d=d a comparison °f calLle
..n I ._..u fumbln raw! tha ball in tha vlnlt-of ti1ff¢I¢i1\. nges.it 'ls only thrcugh Co. E\mn:ochamzpub
un of money ¢'IP¢N¢l¢f|on ¥"\°Gu tu n,31 I Guslsson.1:me " " " " " " " " '" " " " """ "_iic tnthwls.:1a:»u:u viT;nnf1,m|Mn_ and Janet mm.With only thirty yards m cv.savsnl Y of repetition sn eli
___5 .t t Itney ¢harg~ed down the field for f=\iI!l\° exceptions and get a general
-\.E\\l|lhnia f i n !Qnanndnlnwn nnlu n fnhr uvinge, 1h.*' £0IiC| \lllol|.l Ibol.l\ ~Blulr. Nebraska
\
rsnnzcr A1'rl»1ND.ANc|-;nude IV-Nonmn Cl-|rh4l||neen,"""'.--...,,..,...,..\_Theodnre lllnnn.Donald Jennn. minute:star the opening whistle
cEN'\'nALnuu.DlNG='Nonmn N¢|m,Etlnr om".vin§"';_ "'°"'~n h
Grade I-Evelyn H»\<¢f»1!eula\\'"n s»nu.n, sm mute. Henrieltl "' wlrvk ami 'F su mm x enbuckled down m real work und n!-Coue,mmm Gollehau,George
Good,Evelyn Jlf0b.l,Deny LouKing, umahy uma.. Frankie Ken-Bil\ie '\`err\|\, Marjorie Wheatley.cmn 2-rzmuy Anen. Vanoln M-
|.»\ 1.-2 Hurry. Grace naomqnnn.Ilurnme llinkler,Mury Hm><r\y-
|'|ur=n¢¢|||u»¢m\.|:.u q m Hemp-
hill, Betty Juobs, Margaret Miller,
Margure: llundoer. Donald Momen-mn, Viruinlx Pnumls. Harry SlrXck~
lctt, lJem.ce Spellmnu. Alma Sonn-
wn, :um 1-'rnn v\mark,Dean
mvln.cxmm-xl.Hmm,Ruben
llltchmln, .lanim Irehml.unrjme
umm, mmm Krogh, Melvin un-zinger, Elder Schuh, Vlsh SublettJenn Wnltern. Amnndl Wesver.umk a-Ruth Amman. Jaek Aye,Wilford Minn, ln; Baath, June Henl
rn, Leroy numxn. 1-:ann cm. Anna
--..- u...~xn shun Hnuuhlldr. |;v¢-
I
I
Van._
!nou. Ol-` HONOR ~
rux-n.s. NORTH scuool.,
Grluk l-Ruben Brooks,numn;
Carter,Vlrgll l~Znge\ke.Rfymond
Feer, John Snger,Odile Buchanan'Honine, Uvll Hlrnhntl, Vlola Moore.,
cmn Il-George bzngdka, umm'
Fmin, lm cz-mm, lwben nxnnn-
arf. Fredric Norrln.Florence C|)'»vmud, Ruth Pate.Gnule Ill-Arthur Green.Lexli¢'
nlmhux.snwm npr,LuvnneeCnner, Glen Mnnum, Anhur GlYU~,nn.sum Smixh,umm Engelke,Dlrlene Werltwonh.Emma Smith
Ev. Reynolds.Grade IV-Llnrles Wlrll,GeorgeLllttemn,Ceann Clrmichnel, Don-ald Feer. Genld Mcllanignl, Georgia
Pnnmnhnll.Rubv Sub-
nma mm opponents ua icore but
once cludng the remainder of the
lint we rpunen.Th, sefoml hm, bnbiuzy lv bmx:
up panel nnd repented fumble: wer'
lnuwmnnz (ulors in the mm" nrQteir uppunqh who tmllleal fourmush downs during the half.The pruunt Tohmlh team np~f
pears xtronnr than my they havepresented in reunt yarn Yrhcir
line men are experienced nnd hunkymd their buh nn speedy.Il. 1»~predicted thu they will go thrvugn
the Conlenenec sawn undefeated.
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"Thu Uniltd S\|\e!°|vl|!nrs cln-le
the g1ube,""Fury remhen the Nonhu w . " » - n n . .m u h m u h -¢ h » h m »
:ming an bf rlnwn, the c°n¢¢¢||1 .| _ _ .._ _ _-_.-... _-_ _ _ _ _ - _ .._....__-...-..
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0 .§New Fall Sults and
ovEncog_1'..§_
EO ' C o a t s " $ l 2 9_ 2 t o $ 3 5 2 §
Suits $16543 fa $352 ~
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The mum wma :la hun]-m raised 1:vrlrhnm plfrfac: unbroken aru:l»+p1¢y-nu Seuule.Here a. new axperiennnnlnmlou-\¢ al her: bein s\lrnt.ud ing me game. not wpnnselr. bu: to \=:m.our».Our baggup 'Mas mail#
thin mddlmly he grtnnfti.[fiber-all me that--an unbrbki Itmly for the cmlom house uffieeu.
" lh 1 bo il.'.»'" '*°"f'-'T"' '.'°;.' """"..._"""'*~",..._ ~ ,.;_.._.~._..An ibut they dill was to pan ihmf
\ l 0 : l e u o n t s n u m i hands under our baggage In tlw
\alinea, evidently to make sun ilu'
there were no 'hottleaf and thru
Chefkttl '3'on the outside.I u n
sure we could have nmugglhl in a
|:~I':ws (li Foam!an |sz..ulmz:s
a e W i l l a !un lw nlrl.m e | | n \ ¢ r l |... ¢.. .|. .-. .5.1.\.am.. 1 . . ¢ u » u . " '"'h \ ¢ ? \ t h e : r a i n s t op p e d w e r e Il e | ¥ . h e n i g h t a n d a r r i ve d a t l " u r t h n \ l
clIA&"1°||:lt x v - - fi b t i l n l n g t h p u -fm - » _ a »D | W o : | '¢ l u d o l s m i n i !w g "a l i o f a a l ! e n m n l n l l a i s
L u s u a l c l ! !i n n n N o t M o l t e nn r t .l l a 9 c " M m m n o t h e I a ng r - f i l m I n c l U n a : u r l u n l i ' h w
M I I a n d zu h a r au to m at io n i n ig m 1 3 ;A ¢»§`i'.tr a m h i m M :
" w a l g n u h e l p m e !" a l i a m a 1 6 P o
£sr '|h u n t .' I u m m y o u th at h e
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l
I u l u |l \n l a n r n n \
u f h i s d a r k l h o r t Ir o n d h ¢ a | s d l l u r
In g o n t h e g n n l a n d t h e n n n m m m l t -
ta l : l a d be yo nd l n g r g q r l l n t l h n
s q u i r m i n g a n d Il h e w i t h b l a c k m l ]
g u n o f f u r .
S u a d m l y t h e In n a - n r u l n m i n a l a n
ell tn ll ro c ut l n an h igh l dn ir e wa ll . Ti ll
m a n , n a m i n g w o u n d . m i d l n h i s 9 0 1
i l n i vo lr o."1:um¢.'H n u l u v p p d
!hf~ou¢h l a m u n e m l u n a r :vr it hu nt
guna.a c i t y o f f u n y l h u u n n l l , . m d
Ca l g a ry . a c i t y o f n evr a n iy - fi ve Il vu t l n
an d p e o p l e .A l t h o u g h w e k n e w t h s l
mar r o u t e w e l :114 t h r o u g h li\o.5¢
d t i e s , y t t w e w e n s u r p r i s e d u t t h e i r
a k a a n d Lhe m x z n i f i o n c e u f n h
bu ih l in gn ,f o r au ch n ¢0!I1I¥l!B\ \\¢Iy
n n u e t l u n o f e o i n u y .
" I 'm m l h e t i m e t h a t w e I - 'f g I!e | »
On g u n , t h a n n e x i m o r n i n g .l i e n u -
s i o p p e d t h o u ; w o h o u r s . b u t u n d u
fo r e g o t h o p l e n u m o f s e e i n g } ¢ Io u : . L
H o w a r d , r e a c h e d b y w a y u i l h l c e !
e b n t e d # C o l u m b i a H i g h w a y . o w i n g : -
ll sm le d un:e_W e p.l|~.[d i l q u m
S l m s m ,l n 2~€oxthem C a l i fo r n i a ,i n
u m n i g h t ,m u c h i n o u r r e g r e t .T h e
B o u t h e r n Pa c i fi c r ai l m a cl , ove r wh i c h
In »i"".;L1 ~ ""mlu=¢L Rl# i;;I"1».';a; 'a'r.;¢';;;,""v..":.1."F ~ ~ " ~ ; . . ' i.i."a;.2
"lm| John llnher. umm Nam- Binh.1 naw.,h Nm.""DOWIIVeu. lull" I"°"'°"- mum Rohm----inch nl. Wm." -Jam nn. meh-
m l . ~ ~IIUNOI l0|.|.»er,re"°°|lhnr fnrlv yur: of ur
I
Latest Styles and Fabrics to select
from.Y o u will get Quality
Goods at the Lowest Prices.
Leather vests, Mackinaw Coats,
Sheep Lined Coats, Sweaters,
Blazers, Flannel Shirts, Shoes,
Overshoes, Underwear,
Hosiery.
an or boy from head to foot for
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enn. Earl Wnlnzn. winner; mm.thin; luoild at hu an one wouldlnukitnnowmodrluf aumeautomoblle; an me he 316404.
'I wan! to know the dnt tn!! luv|n| Sei Talk Io! Sl. LMII Ind Tu
root zho stan'-ur the nk: Ihum' dawn Inn Im :odd tail that vue were ad we vga tnve ilinm allow; the Sic
*"11 their ilttlc whit# °"4"" ur ugm.anding.Thin nreen! zontinueai until rnrnrnto Valley.Ili)»i»> su.1~: ;; " " ' °§f::°T&f»*bg* its qc mme lo the mat divide on the spent lp this si lk y 'l]1i:\s¢cI.i¢»n
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(Indo 4-Gilford Ml m,U°"°"'7 In order io be placed upon "'¢Ibeen par! of "Ind" u.Mncr:=!
Brown. Ml#-'H Gl| "l| "*gF"fV '€""""' honor roll, the hlgh school nludentidnily l\¢¥|plp¢r|\.They tell u
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I r u t 1 l n l c n b .I u n i ! y o u I 0 d o
n a r y l h i u I n : c o r p c a n t o p t m e t o
Xh m l l n W el ls b d u h th o m a n t r
m m m l r : m m I n s o u r '
P l l m i a g t m t u n e !a t M r .
" V e r y u n u s u a l , " h e u m u n ffd .'B a a
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tho lan ta» rn1 |l¢ \a\ Gu n; fro m t ha gli al;
il l h t m t w o z q u a n w l o f wi n d n w a a b o u
w i n h i n c k nn e it h e r $ 2 6 0 o l a Q u a r
vu n a c h e d M a a a m v r i r k u i y vo o d
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l l n n i t
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h h h a n d n n t h o n l l .
r e m a n d m e At l a n t i c n m :fr o m t h e
'vm s h i t . t h e P a c i fi c .
" T h e a,ext ph-ee o f i n t e n t 't n f ! "
i e a vl n g C a l g a r y u r n B a n f f . I m a u r -
elo us b q u l y sp o t i n the.( h m - Xi a n
Raclzles.I t ls fa m o u s b o t h fo r th e
h r l l l l h d v i n g p r o p i r l i e n o f i n w g ; -
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lull..w a w e r e m u c n ml in pp os nz m ir
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vi s i t i n g m y al a t r r a n d h e r fa m i l y
F m m t h e i r h o m e l n t h e r u i d n n l l u l
sec ti on o f t h e l l - e x k fl g l l i g h l a m h .
t b l w i q w t h a ; m e e t s o n ¢ ¢ vh i o n In f!
5|P=1s Vacuum foufbuckle lloya' fourbuckle Arctic: $3.73
Rubber Arn:lien sus '|'oulha'f¢ur-bU¢l<1¢1\l¥fif* 2.3.1 §:::;= ~'""""""' ';;§;j;,",;° '"'='j;Re Riabber fourbuckle sas Lnam' four-buckle Cloth - 0 -aa oml»>-airIzIf*1 -'"""-Jen-fini. nix weeks:
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c a s n l o f i t a h w n o a s t n l n t h a t
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m o n u ,n e u n u l l i`l'°!\h o r b e r t h
1 a r m h e d l l t e d .
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G l n b q g n In rl l m h .n i w l u d wu m a p o u u t n - u m l t o s i n d ; h e r n u m
by t h e m m c f h a r o w n a rm m u s c l e s .
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M i n o r G l l l i t l n ! "¢
i B l a u u n d b r h i m a n h e h t u n o d
h t n l u l f a n i m t h e d o o r g u n h .
rtid n u t s t o p a b L a k e llf|\l]»P¢.t h e
p a d o f she R o t k i u ,b u t w e r o u l d
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l a k e i s a i t t l l t e d n t a n d t i t u d e o f 5 . -
en o fe el . a b ove fu Ze ve l .Zt h a m o n g
t h e m o n t p e r h d m m 1 o f s c e n e r y i n
the usar id.l t i s a l i k e o f t h e d u p -
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n h r n y l b e ph o t o g r a p h e d o n th e i n
u n i e y e .Tvr i n k l i n g a t i a r o u n d t h e
l a y , i n a n n m p h t i h n t r e l i k e m n n m r .
fn l l l i c m o f l i g h t s m a i s y o u fq e l t h a t
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e o b u 'In l u r r o u n l l e d b y O a k l a n d .
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Belt Quality Nusklng Mita, per dox. pair $2.50 to $2.73
Hugkiag Olovetapef dot.. :Mir I --$2 25
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Rnvcr.lon:Arla Jem-en. Uuherlne Jen~
mem.~7
In the lile of :uh of un nam!
out om or lvln teachers who h u
been_xugh wine emuueilan andfr1&||.u to un Uni our hun; nbxlxden for service have been louchwi-Any lime u muh" can touch ¢h¢>¢~1|x¢»¢ pond nn ul-rke ln l \,,
or lirl.he nn mama.
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. '.ed atthe Wm. Datennan, Sr., home lit. a.nd Mn. J .A.Peterson re-m z o u n o m e c o u r n v ~ ~~~~ u m ~ w o .
I ;C.R.Skinner of Oakland,Ion , Te a,who ls attending wllesv et
News of interest gatheeed by'E|at»r;1riaaoorreaposldentnfrom every -»| °" *'|the Skinner Ol!atatlon
community In Wuhirurton county._from his brother, A. L. Skinner Ind
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HERMAN news
Elmer Nfeiderkruger nod Harolu
Barge, who are student; at the Lin
eoln unlrenlty , went the weekend
at their honda bln.
l i n I n Bacon,of Blair spent
Friday night will Situ Helen Bovee
and attended the Epworth Langue
party et the brick hall.
Henry Rune, of Blair urn a Her
man caller Thumley.
by Mrs.H. L. Swan and ""I1se Llfé
of Logan Fontanelle"haa been le-
eigned Hrs. S.C. Rose.Hn . T J.
Reese will give a reading.
IJ. W. Rutledge has workmen bury
doing some neoeaaary repair work to
the building occupied by J.-li. Went
an a pool mul.New lille are being
put in and other repairs! made.
Mr.and Ury.Lise Grennell of
Tekamah called on Herman Idende
Tuuday.Mr. me une Tom Guard attend-i Bw West moved Thursday into his
ad the I'all Festival and Rodeo at n i l home just Wtvlgled. "ent of
Blair Friday.f the D. W. Rutledge ome on Fourth
Hr. and iln. Lin Cnnnal, of Te- nlrelt.hmah, Hr. end Hn. Forrest Brown;The 0. E.. & held e regular meet-
zer me Leona,and unfenl Noyes ie; Tlturaday evening.After n ehon
were Sund§`yc|.inner guests at th#
F. Hllsinger, home.lair.and NHL f i A.Woodward;
dson to Johnson, Noor. Sunday and
spent in du with their son, Albert
and family.Frank Amlek drove to Ptntumouth
Sa tu wy to a n a brother who la
very lore at present..
Hr. and Hn. J. H. Brfllter vialt~
e.. as the Ron Deeta home at Blur
tm Sunday.Hn .Wm.Love visited relatives
at. Tekamah Wednesday.lred Hogert was en Omaha bw-
neu wler 'I'l1urada;r.
ltuk Beet; of Ble ir ' na a Her
man bunineaa caller Wedneeday.
Hovmrcl Platte was lll the p u t
we-ek #itll the flu.Hia plane on the
notion was filled by Roy Knott.
Mrs. Harry Laleh returned Wed-
eeeday from e few day:vlalt in
Omaha.Among the out-of-town people Here
Friday to attend the funeral of Mrs.
E. J. lfoure were ltr. and llra. Don
Lowe, of Omaha, Hr. and Hn. Ollie
Lowe, Hr.end jlr e.Harold Whher
and Hn .Hattie Treat.of.§rlin¢
ton, Rolland Lowa o!mummy, John
Lowe o!Waterloo,Iowa and lille
Nesii lllllner, of Omaha.
Blu 1-Ithel Bovee and lin. A. II.
Swan drove to Arona. Nebr. Friday
aiternoon for Hin Halen nfho spent
the week-end nt lmerhorne here.
I..1buzinas noian e committee servedrefreshment.The Degree of Honor will meet on
Saturday evening.Hra. D. W. Rut-
ledge 1|rho.ltaa attended Grand Lodle
as Linc oln the peat week, will give
n report.During the business meet
ihg two candidates will be initiated
into the order.A aoelal eornmitne
will furnish entertainment and the
"mine will eloae with refreshment;
served by the committee.
Blu Elcdloe Godney was unable to
return to her aéhool work at Calhoun
llonday on neocon; of a severe eold
and qulnzy.f `
The Herman laaae ball teena urn
defeatewin a game at the fall fes-
tival at Blair Friday by a econ of
8 to D.nr .Piirelaz,of Lincoln,was o
Herman bualneu caller Hondayd.
'The oarpentera nlho here juat eom
pleted the Ben Watt home have
started work on remodeling the
Claua Katz home which was wuumy
destroyed by fire ln August Ihile
rreupied by Dr. Stanley and family.
Tag day was obeerved here Satur-
slay by the campfire girls under llira.
?.Parrish.Funds were taken for
tho Salvation Army..
Death his again called and another
of our older reaideniu,H n .Eliza
Jane Lowe answered the coll Wed-
nmlay evening, October 14, 1925 be
tween five and six oelock.Elle.:\. _r _ . . _ . L | 1 -. . . . .| . . - . . . .- a r t ,; .
will occupy the Chapman residence.
A. L. Skinnerk aon. Delano who has
been in charge ol' the atation,left
Ama,Is..w g seriously su and
would be eonftned to a hospital forseveral weelm , f '
Meademen A. C. Boldt and Luther
Hyper spent Wednesday in Omaha.
for Lincoln, where he hu reentered*Hr. and Mrs. Owen Splngaie are
the university.nejoiring over the birth of ai daugh-
.A number of ladle: from Kennard
motored here on Thunday to spend
the afternoon with Mrs.Gifford
French, e reeen; bride.Mrs. French
flecehred a number of lovely prea
ents aa the affair nraa in the nature
of a shower.The ladle:brought
along a delieolul lunch which was
enjoyed by the following; Meedamea
E.Barry,Wood,Cashman,Vybiral,
Sam Wright, 1... E. Wend, Geo. Hm
kinr. I-'. Nueve, T. R. Gaines, T. E.
French,Buck Rosenbaum,Edvn dx,
II.B.Plone.D.P.Rosenbaum,
Spraker, Holrnerand Sarah Srrihnrt
all of Kennanl, end Mrs. w. R. Seg-
er of this place.l Mn. G. I. Pfelffer and Hin Belle
Roberta reoelved word on Monday ot
the death of their larotlaorln-law,
Fred P. Van Wlekle ag York.
Avery Haynes has moved onto the
R. A. Davis ranch south of town.
lliu Bean Whitmore of Montgom-ery, Ala.,(hae.Coley and William
Enler of A lton a,Pa., were dinner
guest: of Mr. and Mrs.Leo Weber
on Friday.ltr. Cole and Mr. Engel
ore frjenda of Mr.\\'eber'e "bod-
mlle" who lives et Altona.They mo»
torad out from Omaha while attend
ing the legion convention there.Nh. James ldlsko of Ord,spent
seven!days laet week with her
eon,Dr.G.H.Mlalto and slits.
Lllskol
Mr. end Mrs.H.L. Fhalria re
turned on Ttleulay from Superiorandothersouthernpoints,nrhere
ghey visited relative! end old fdendn
for seerul weeks.John Grimes has moved his harn
n e shop into the \t1llding reeently
racned by the Franzenburg meat
market.
Rev.and Hrs. J .E.Eeechhacher
and :one lef t.on Wednesday for
Veruillea, Mo.,where they will at
tend a reunion of Mrs. Aeachbaeherk
relotiven, the Driver family.A large
number of relatives from all oner
the United States will be present.
'I:erc will be gwo family reunions
gp .
Blair,Nebrasiu,October 22.was."
Huik home Sunday afternoon.l Hr. and Mm. A. A. Anderson and
Mr.and Mrs.Lyle Guyer and
children were Sunday dinner gout;
at the II. C. Llpplneott home.\.
'l"he Bench Colnmunity Club rent
,leily to the Crippled Childrens' Home
in Omaha Iaat Sunday.The :lub
eennle _aomething to the home eachyrar.;
lMrs.Eddie Broern called oh Mrs.
Mr. and Mn. Clifton Anderson .spent
Sunday at the Fritz Muller home.
Joe Bandur brou§1t a Sepantor to
the June: Conety home on trial last
Monday_ evening.hire.Bandur and
daughter spent the evening all Mrs.
Margaret Irereon's.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn and Mn.
L.D.1'a'arrlck spent Tuesday in
Huek Thursday afternoon.*{)ma}mter, born on October Set.|The Misses Frances Carter and ite. and Hn. Watson Tyson had an
,Dr.and Mu .P.J.Christensen
ond daughter,Betty of Bennington.
Margaret Robertson spent Tuesday
night lg the E. C. Lippincott home.
dusner guests last Saturday, Mr. and
Mrs.Prentiee Smith,hir.nnd Mrs
visited on Sunday at glte Chas. Fagg Mr.and M m A.ll.Johna andhome.*children were \i.|§il.in| and :hopping
Donald Lvdwir.who is employed in Omaha Satunlay.|Mr.and Mn .A.E.Dixon nd
at the Ford Assembly phmt in Uma-Mrs. Leo Mead. of Columubs, Nob. children spent Satuday e1er|.ln;etba, spent Sunday with home folke.itisitetl with her sister,bliss Hazel gh; James Conety home.
Mr.and M m Homer Miller re- Cannon at the E. C. Lippincott home Nearly all of the farmers in Qth
turned the latter partof the week from Thundagr untilSunday of last riginity one busy with their corn
from Omaha, where they viaited for week.hueking.,several days."g Miss Marguerite Lefnon. who teach-|Mr.and M;5 }{gry Tyson,Mr.
1 Jake Adams, 'hc' has been living ee near 1»5¥'1|8» spent the-:week-ehd .ond Mr; Kenneth Tyson xml Mr.ansl
in the \|.en1on Marehall 1.-ott.age,'a|, home.Mrs. Gevrze Hain were among those
moved last -weelr into 3411.Droeillal . Hanley Warric k andLucien Peck who 1131 dinner and :upper at the
5IoCann'e house.Mn .Henry Bok- called at the Fred Peek home last P g Tyaon home in Blair.
er haa moved into the house
by Mr. Aclarna ond Dr. and
H.Mixko will occupy Mrs.
L05\°eOct. 17.-The remaina el
Van Wlekle, of York were
Mrs. G.
Bo¥er'a
Fred P.
brought
to Arlington for interment on Thurs-
day afternoon.Aecorripanyiug the
body were Mrs.Van Wiekle, Thea.
McQulre, of York, Lira. G. I. Pfeif-
fer and oline Belle Roberta.Other
relatives who were held for th
brief aervlres held at the grave were
Mr: and Mn. A. C. Roberts and son
Laurence of Omaha.and Mr.and
Mrs. Hay Roberta of Fremont.Fun
eral services were held et the family
home in 'fork at an earlier hour.
Mr. Ven Wleltle will be remembered
hare by the older nesidente, having
lived here and at Kxnnlrd more
tlan thirty years ago.Surviving
him beeldes his widow, are his three
daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Olive of Long
Beach,Cal.,Mrs. Ted Rlchanln of
Oelrlthe,S.and Lira.Charlotttt
Leach of Chlca 0| 112.Mr. and Mn. D. H. Lowe, Mr. and
hlra. Harold Weber nn\Mu. Hallie
greet went to Herman on Friday
to attend the funneal of Mrs. Lo\\e'a
mother,who passed away after n
llngedng illness.Mrs. Jennie Glover returned from
Ornehn on Wednesday alter vleitinf;
there for the put three weeks.
The Sophomore close accompanied
I
vne ate 'Friday.|
Mrs.Fred Peel:went to Omaha
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bitter on
Wednesday afternoon They vlsitedg.
Mrs. J ohn Biffar, who is a patient
at the Nicholls Senn hospital..
BOTTOM ROAD NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ray, of near
.owes Conety and Mn. L. l). War-
nck.
Mra. Randall Iverson and children
spent Saturday with her mother,Mn. J. C. Shrlstenaen in Bladr.'
Mr.and Mrs.C.H.l3lanehanl,
lenenl: andAubrey Gaines. Mr. :nd
Mrs.Hemian Aye,of Omaha and
Hr.and Mrs. Gtta Rallzmsnn spent
Sunday afternoon at the A. E. Dixon
homeHines Helen and Graoe Faekler
were shopping in Onuha lost Sat-
Mr. C. B. Bunn drove to Fremont
Tekamah spent Monday night with nrday.
hls mgther,MIL Joseph Ray,who
has been quite ill.They returned to
their Home on Thunday morning.
Mn .Harold Hallberg, of Omaha.
MIM Helen Olson and Clarence Ol-
son,of n ea r Herman spent Thurs-
day evening With Mrs.Margaret
Iverson and family.
Mr.and Mn . T.K.Iverson and
dnuqhter and Mn .R.M.Iverson
and daughter spent Friday eveningaltheFredRoger! Home at lller~
man./ H f and Lire. Duwell Day, Royal
and Aubrey Day spent Wednesday
evening at the P. W. McCoy home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jaeobsen, Dr.
nm! Mm. N. H. Atwood and Mr. and
Mrs.James Davis,all of Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Cortez Tembelton and
daughter, of Kearney, llr. and Blu.
T. K. Iverson and daughter and John
Deaver were Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Margaret Iverson and family.
Thursday to look at cattle but went
to Omaha Tuesday and purthaaed at
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hundred head of steere for feeding...-
Mrs. L. D. Werriok went to Omaha
'hteaday go vtelt her sister, Mn. Z.
Jager, who in seriously ill in a hoe-
pitn} there.
Hr.and Mrs.Howanl Hain and
Wlnifred spent Sunday afternoon at
the George llain home.Mr. Neum Jfiarriek received 1 enr-
lcad of cattle from Fremont Thurs-
day for feeding.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil York. of near
He n were Sunday guests ot the
George Hain home.Mrs. Clyde W eeces nndtwo som.
of Iowa, who have been visiting at
the parental,A.Shupy home,are
now vieitjng Mr.Weeeee*relatives
alt Craig, Nels.
P. M. Tyson ziceiverl n cnrload offeeders from émnha las; Frlllny.
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A few special prices for Friday
and Saturday which will be of
interest to every housewife in
W a s h i n g t o n c o u n t .
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Mrs. Annie Paddle ann mas LauraFuesa were Tekamah 'rtaitorl between
trains Wedneaday morning..
Hr.and Ir a .Harry Cooper and
children spent Sunday at the llenry
Cooper hornThe Jamehl-Ihmwon tanlily ol' Craig
were ,guests of llerman relatives on
Sunday.Hrs. Wm. Brandert ls confmed to
hor home at present sutferlng with
an attack* of inflammatory rheuana
tiara.,Dr. and Mrs. D. w. Bell, of Blairwere ln town a short time I"rhla_y.
Miss Maggie Lowe is spending n
four :lays with fdenda in Omaha.
Nr.and ldrs.John Sutton cameeverfromFordyceSaturday.ltr
Sutton ls employed with a survey
ing crew near there.
,Ed 0slaurn was in Omaha a few
days last week called there by the
illness of relatives.Nr. and Mrs. J. M. West were ln
Omaha a couple ofdaya laat week.
The Ladies'Aid of the ht.E.
chureh srlll hold an all day meeting
Wednesday with Lira. E. P. Hansonl
Those who cannot epend the entire
day will be areloorne to porne for the
afternoon.There is plenty of vrorls
for all.The ladies are busy on ar
ticles for a bazaar to be given earl?
in December and plana are beingmadefor their annual Hallomfen
eupper at the Legion hall, Det. 30.
Chairmen of the 1arioua comntitteen
J u n o a g u g l u m a a n u u l l l l b \ . . m \ m
nail, Ohlo. April 29, 1842.When she
was trro years old her parents moth
ed lo Dearborn county, Indiana.She
was married to Hug.: Lowe, January
J, iso2.ln August 2869, they mor
en to Marlon county,Iowa where
they resided until 1832,when they
moved to Burt county, Nehr., settl-
ing upon the farm now owned and
oe;u|1ie1l by their son, J.D.Lowe.
Dtccasod use the mother of eleven
tlihlren. two of whom diet! in chllal
hood.'I'.'hore surviving are;James
D.,George,Forrest. W., Huit,Wm
.md lilies Maggie lrowe, all of Her
hllnerva Carter of Blair;
ol Arlington anal John of
Iowa.There are also
$1.an¢lel,'.ihlren and four
gzranrlchilrtren."Grand
waa a faithful friend,a
man; llirs.
Ollie Lowe
Waterloo,
thirtyinfo
teen [feat
ma" Lowekind and loving mother and was lov
ed and respected by all wlho knew
her.She was a member of the Prer-byterlan church at""Telramsh for
nrany years.Funeral services were
held Friday afternoon af, 2:30 o'eloek
at the Baptist chuneh,Rev.T. J .lteexe officiating and burial`sraa
made in the Herman cemetery.All
of the children were here for the
ceremonies and the large crmr which
filled we church testified lor e es
teem in which she was held.J
line mernhere of ihe newly organ-
iretl Epnorth League enjoyed a party
the flrut of the season, at the brick
and on one day they will be guestsat a plenle given by the entire corn
rnunlty in honor ofthe Driver horne-
coming.
Torn Dowel!moved his family to
Fremont last week,uhree he has
arcoptod a position with the Sure-
hatch 'factory.Mr.an Mrs.Raymond Ludwig
announce e birth of a rlaughter or:
Tnmioy, October 13.
lllr.anal Mrs.Richard McNamara
nf Wintersett, Ia., made a brief visit
lust week at th:Harold Weber
home.Mr. Blclhlamaru and Mr. We
ber were forrner "bu:ltliea"during
the war and were together while in
P r a m.Mrs.Weber entertained at
a dinner in their honor on W aime
day evening, when Mr. and Mrs. A.
Ol Hawkins, lleoformor frlemlr ol
gh!! hlcl\lansara'x, were guentx.
Mr. and Mrs. Rhea Cdlfrey, hlar~
lone Anne and Ralph Gilfrey,oi'
Omaha risilerl home folks over the
week-end.hir. and Mrs. R. V. Pearce
of Emerson,who made s brief \Ltil.
at the Paul Meyer home, returns-l to
Omaha with them on Sunrlay eve
ning.'A daughter was born to lir. and
Mrs.. Lars Roland, of Drum on Tues
riay, October 13.
Mr.and Mrs.Tom hllllrer and
buoy,of Devils'Lake,N.D.,one
visiting at the Horner Miller home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oaterman, Sr..
and Mr.and Mrs. 'Wm.Osterntan,
by their aponeor, Vernon Lllne, motr red to Fremont on Inst Frltiny eve
nin|where they enjoyed a weieer
roast on the bluffs south of town.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Manhall were
in Omaha on Thursday where they
attended a farewell lranqueygioen
in honor of Mr. Smith, secretary ol
the Y. M. C. A.Hr. and Mrs. Leslie Peterson had
on their dinner guests on Tltureday
evenlns. Mr. und Mrs. Howani. Ras
mussen and Dr.and Mrs.L.51.1
Peterson.Meurlantea H.W.liarshull and
1'. E. Webb, were hoeteeees to the
Ladies'Circle on Tluiriilay afglr-
noon nt Crane Chapel.The lattice
\tritetl over their fancy work and
after the business eoaeion enioyetl
un appetislng two-course lunch. Baa
kete of blue larkepur and gallurdlae
were used about the room.About
twentyfl\e larlioe were present.
The M.E.Ladies'All!Society
5111 pleasantly entertained on Wetl-
npatlny afternoon at the home of
Ilrs. Pete Peterson wi h Mrs. Huuv
ton E mondson as aa.tant hoateae.
The lalies enloyed a uelicjoua lunch
a\;.the cloea of the rneetlnga.
Blrs. ll. l3. Cook of Scribner, rieit-
od at the F. E. Wehh'home on Thurs
day.
I Jl l - l e a d u m c e L ¢ r l l 8 l e b e r s o n ,H o r n e r
Miller, H. B. Mitchell and .Torn Mil-
Elrr were Fremont shoppers on"Fri-
dav.
~._» - - 0 ~¢ | .." '
~Il.z ' * . l -r r
Beef rhunk Rr ul d, Sirluin and
T Hone
Pnrk Clum. extra spec ial
Fri'wh Side Pnrk -
Frmfl: Hum ---
Free.Z1 SImuIJer -
25c
256
es.:
256
224:
Ilaxnburger Q --IQ-21:
}'°rf'sh Purk Sausage --25C
Hoof Kunst --1Sc to 18:
Boiling: Beef --Bc I0 lZc
North Side Store - South Side Market
JENS N;ELs£N. Prop.
vn;-9 \ppoiI'.L¢d nt 1 r¢¢¢nl tnnlilsg hall on Friday waning.Musical! °I§Jr., matured to Omaha on Tuznpnlay.g ~ number of ladies went tu Ben
.lml they will select lmeir hdp.the members wa!!present..:mes Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mlnhall lm!son on Frimlli io attend age Ll. E.
Hrs.Fred itoboruon and Cornlll Incl rrfreshmcnu nude up .nn eve mn, Rllph, retumed on Sklnday irum State Missionary convention.
ment &\u\ diy 'liih her '"°'h°f' mng of pienura for all.n vigit al Plai11\ie\\ |£f.h¢! Ed Hmrer Mr:1.John lliflur was taken to
l i n .A. C. Jones, at Blair and on hume.an Omaha hospital on We¢lnes¢l»J»Sunday they visited nhtiws at Fon ~~I bln. 35: J.Erfoni left on 5""'"l¢\¢11iz\g whirre she umierwelai.an
al'E
tnnelie.Hn. B. D. Cooper entertained the
member:of the '°Thureday Social
Club lut Thursday aitemoon at her
home north of town..The afternoon
'ern spent ina aoeial way eml be-
iore their departure Hrs.Cooper
sened a delicious lunch.
Mus Helen Bovee was a guests of
Hina In Ba-mn at Bw: Saturday.
Fred Roger! took his wife to Fre
mont one day last week to c omult
a physician ln rerun] to one of her
earn which hu been causing her a
great deal of suffering.The eomil»
tion naulleml (mm an injury to hhe
glrmn several years ago.She in
somewhat beiter at present.
The Wom.an'a Club will me-ll.on
Friday. Del. 28 at the home ol Mrs.
1. J. Renae.The meeting was poet-
poned fro m I nt ?zlday on account
of the funeral of Grandma Lowe
Haag afternoon.l n .Wm.Adam:
will have charge of the current events
and will be aaalstad hy Hn. A. w.
Barge and In. E.. C. Bunlle.A paa' "The Pnulrlenl"d l l he dren
Arling1on,\.0cl l l . - A n interesting
and instructive meeting of the Wo
mona club Wu helml on Tuesday aft-
ernoon at the home of Mrs.John
Grimes.The subject erm "l'lu~ Con-
:tilullon ol'the United S!.atesand
Amendment1" and was lead by Hn;
day for.her home at Suplehurst, af!-lo ration for a ndlcltin°' spanning .l week with her daugh P;lrs. G. I. Pi-:gist and Min Belle
ter, Mrs. Frank Brokaw and Mr. Bm Ruben,returned on 1.rid,y from
haw.Mrs, ljrfoni also made a brief York.
" m at Council Bluffs with an uncle ' About eighteen members of the
who le °f"'fl"°d at n hoepllll lhene. Gclllcn Rule Sumlay School class of
Mn .Prem!Weber returned Immglhe M.E.church surprised hire.
Omaha on Sundiy evening,"here Wllllam Hart at her lfome on Thun-
G.H.Misha.Other papers 1¢a|l';h¢vlaittd for a week with her
rare as follow: "Legislative Posrer"i¢lnu¢hter, lim W. H. Hlllegnn and
by Hrs. C. W. Amlmers; "Executive lit.ilillegraea.i'0*¢¥."li n .L..?.Dewitt;"Ju Rav. .l."§l.Aeechbacher and Rev.
cllclll Power," Mrk. IJ. G. Marshall;Frank Wiliam! \vere in Fremont on
"Mi.mellaneou1\Provlsl-one,"Mrs..M llonday,when they attexulml a
F. "'i=\=~¢lt: °':\mendmenu," Mia: ufmnzsng of me Platte valley annu-
Irene Dill.Sixteen ever; ;1reeenL lerlal Alliance.Don C.Weber was in Omaha on A. C. Boldt we-e ln Omaha eeveral
Tuesday.[days last week when he attended
The Sunday School clan of lklrs. the Lerlon convention.G. H. Mlako enjoyed A Wienle roast!Mr. and Hn .Luther Hyple anti
ef. the fair ewumls pad on Monday tllughter,Ph;lun,ntul-ner!to their
" ` " i " | !'home ag Wakefield aftlr a visit
Mr. and lin. Harvey Hunnhigton with lin. Hypoei parents, Mr. and
of Omaha, vere.weekand zueata |;'Mn. Henxy Peters.lit. Hy pee was
the Harry Determan home.lin Omaha nveral days attending the
\.\Ira.Leo Weber attended the legion convention.
*`*;_§- club ar Fnemont on Sltunl.a;r.'Otto Hallie moved 111| family and
lter Rowe,a Detroit,Mich., household goods to Fremont re
lday evening.The event was in hon-
or of her birthday which occurred
that day.A pleasant social evening
wma en§uy:4l v\il.h n 11umbtr of anhgs
and A talk by Rev. Frank Williams.'Ifne clan le!! a number of nice gifts.
Tlfe son of Chrla Pltedon had the
miaforlune to break his shoulder on
'lhu|»4lay when he accidently felL
BENCH NOTES
The Mines Hilda, Ella, Martha and
Emma Koenig visited over Sunday
with home folks.'.llr a.Theodore 0l~ln8°r .called on
Hrs.A.J.Sumner Tueexlag after-
noon.MJ and hire. Earl C1ay and child-
ren. of Omaha rledted at the C.L
'r
(id me llilbil
tra de wi t h
J. L. Pounds
one pric e c lo thi er
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