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10-15-19251, ~._1 - -."7sw~'ff. . ~. ,f;_ BN'|'ElP§|Sl.'. w THE ENTERPRISE ~Blxir,Ne bf llkhOctober 8,Q25 3A LOCAL Nswslmrnl ron.a . . . . . ¢ |. t . » - 3rd for W hile arrow. 2n¢ for Parmipa.: lat for Peumll in. shqf.A 2nd for BurbankPotatoes. lst for BlneFloqr.. ara for whiz. 90-Buy." Ist for 1'allaer9"over. |= - 3 0rder Your; Winter's Coal Now `.--We Handle-- Orient' Can9n City Hahqa /Rock Springs Anthracite ' l~l"rIYl..I\::`/ John Hu!! returnedon~inWham' dur :pending4 .f.dar' at the fair:,f*\ Hp..(IlanSdibifkl1'' J a i Shyfoni ntus-nad m|.A g n . dl! : Ihr vtd tiu war u» n )| h ~¢ nd si sua H. W. 8¢11°¢4tl'1' ham.` au.andl n .w a n :s u s .0; Omaha were running scquninjurwes at the fair on Friday :Hamann and Hr.m aH n . a nm u dand non . nu m, mmm zo nu hf ii Ce u- te r , h . , ¢ h s mmu y me : , ibrief visit at the J. .Lunna bui lt. Hr.m di l u .J.H.Crapqhurz, u p P la n n e oRalph and Hamid of Omaha attmried tha fd: on 'Thurs- dayf I lu d n muA.E.Woodmanand Waitar June: of Omnha were guntfg f l r .i n d Hn .H.W: Schotttger on Thunday. lmg br ndlig \loC mn of Fn mo at has b un vh liin x far un pu). nel: with h r dau ghter , lrl. L nlh ?¢ l- ermnandl r .Petlnon.Dr. and Hn. p. E4 Krljwli: and fnmiiyandDr.undli n .Walter Slu m 01 B aib llf mm on . Fr id ay z&,m¢nd the Lair.W.J.E m utd !Tn-ndlymorn- in( fur llilford, when he Ii on 111| hosplutwardattheOldHgkiiersMmm.Howbl-InviaiiinfRen tu aural wrecks #ith aid frhnc h. llr. andHn. D. C. Bp ngk r. of Stantonh hFridayafter4hrle! - EN A w wa nn am m y v u i u q u mK i n ! ! - l3 p r k kh o m?hd» M,¢ | | ,, ,, ,¢ ,¢ ¥r . u\ i lrl. Cl\ ¢ LI r o hn c a| I i »d _ _ at a n h o llo w! Cu i I n lu h mr y a n i l w d l r u m m mu » . n m » ' s n u n » a n m n m p - .ana enlladwz Hem 8u~ls¢»r'|, Sr., marnlng on :c ount of their dlvlh- ur, ln . Ban Baikf a soc kint.Sho wa bumodby a an an Imronnnv n u v ulr poured im tho stan..lr. md Hn. may ma daughter JunHuis wma,umaIn 11nmSiouxCitySundlymr n l n lfo!a ahoravidtu.QuEblwl'Wurighl. homo.an Wodnosdl|Zn. Hlnalo Boblrtaon and gund-1I lr . a n | i l n . I i w » l d 8 u $ th v £ d t- = b ¢ ¢ h ® O r a m| $ n ! r o m? L H o n l: 06 al. B. W. Bmlth'| Izidsy.gfW0-. Int Tuesday for a short vlsi will:tha.for:nlr'|mother,Hn .llr. Harold Gulsy vrq at Hamm Bgtleks'Nidltnduly tuning. l l l nS u n i l! !Hafner :pant me wok-end tdth homef d h . F. z . IMO; ta fy n dfamily visu- ~srlthH m a n3prkk'|Walnu- d n y " w h ta u . 0 . E n i d : - a n d B w. w. H. n d u e o t h r n n e ti n u u p a u a t the August Jordan homo Thurulay.ilu. lic rnmn Bpfiek alloc! at the (hd :c i-arhonry hams lndus- r...8m| idanndi'uniI11rc n8na- y g u n tln tth I la. mld B h tth Mlm Hamid Chulsy wunhuraday nc - ~nlln r a; Human 8 pr le h. ;. " ilm nindw wg,|||3¢ mm also New Enghndmm ! a n i'»lr. S m Tho mp ul c u lled at the LAn d ea n Mmelo u d ly d z - lr.~ mdli n .Wm.Bprkkm d Isitnu ammdod church inH a m m B q n d lr n n mi i t. FanhRoaanbnumandoi b i r Nh - tins. In . Gllio u ra y a u b un ln lh é lr t th a p u t n u n ! d a ni n nvhdtin; mc! getting' andy no #MP hor houn- mgagoods. llr.I Ml n .P th r u nandnon. Raymond;,¢d¢1|_I l l I n f obeen li vin ! o n li nBnrantfs pina with »flawn.movedintoI r .Ch r is : Knud|¢u'a louse lui Frldey. G.5.m m m:Hi n dbackan Atkinson, Nobr. Int Wednoodsy :ft- or xpndtng | nal: or un day s with ls family lun.. Wm.Xlngdanandfunnyupon Burl-day at tha John Hooksbonu. Urn. Anal Dl11l|1f and dwlhtvr Hrs. Henrietta llwl eomo in Ion- d lvfromBl l uf i iMobi.to:Rand the Innova! at lin. J ames H. Jon- nn . llra. Hamid Hstn and ¢.bi1dun, of #Us for Whitt Flint 8 row.am fo r Othen um mv-c -w Cap 2§1dfor Jap Hullesa. lst for TomThumb. 1||. I r Early Sweet.2nd fl, Japmen Squash Sndfo r On a nS°rx° w a nasm ex r s ' r x r nn r : wontinued (mm page one), .n - . n 2nd for Red Hubblnl sqvuh, GEORGE DHRT 3rd for Biack Barley. me fer Bleek. EdinaB¢.rlly. $6 for Rod Clover. 2n¢l!er Bromualnermln. ird l' arrd Gn u . Sad forll-A if df a Sh lu u. 2nd for Bhd Barley . ln for Alsile Clever. ln for Onzklrd G:us.In tai S oy B um. Znd for Bhd Dau. 8rd for Red Oats. 8rd for Red Spring Wheat. Bn! ior Peninlem Corn. 2nd for Red Knfiir.ld for Red Rice Popcorn. ith for Tom 'I'humbPopeorn. Ind Ior YdlmurPopeom.. 8rd for gluuu ind for Black Sunfiovrer. ht for Other than White or Yeiloer. 35| for Cltrun." Sud for ColLGounia. hd for WhiteCucumber. Ill far YcliourHeedGourde. 4th for Sweet Pumpkin.l ind for glfvble Heed Squuh.* and for Slbhy.hd for Summer other than wane. 3rd for Turbin- Shl for Blue Fbnr Cora. 2nd for Whitt 90-Day. ind for W hiu TK" and urder D". (th for W hiteClp. 3rd for W hile arrow. 2n¢ for Parmipa.: lat for Peumll in. shqf.A 2nd for BurbankPotatoes. lst for BlneFloqr.. ara for whiz. 90-Buy." Ist for 1'allaer9"over. |= - 3 0rder Your; Winter's Coal Now `.--We Handle-- Orient' Can9n City Hahqa /Rock Springs Anthracite ' l~l"rIYl..I\::`/ John Hu!! returnedon~inWham' dur :pending4 .f.dar' at the fair:,f*\ Hp..(IlanSdibifkl1'' J a i Shyfoni ntus-nad m|.A g n . dl! : Ihr vtd tiu war u» n )| h ~¢ nd si sua H. W. 8¢11°¢4tl'1' ham.` au.andl n .w a n :s u s .0; Omaha were running scquninjurwes at the fair on Friday :Hamann and Hr.m aH n . a nm u dand non . nu m, mmm zo nu hf ii Ce u- te r , h . , ¢ h s mmu y me : , ibrief visit at the J. .Lunna bui lt. Hr.m di l u .J.H.Crapqhurz, u p P la n n e oRalph and Hamid of Omaha attmried tha fd: on 'Thurs- dayf I lu d n muA.E.Woodmanand Waitar June: of Omnha were guntfg f l r .i n d Hn .H.W: Schotttger on Thunday. lmg br ndlig \loC mn of Fn mo at has b un vh liin x far un pu). nel: with h r dau ghter , lrl. L nlh ?¢ l- ermnandl r .Petlnon.Dr. and Hn. p. E4 Krljwli: and fnmiiyandDr.undli n .Walter Slu m 01 B aib llf mm on . Fr id ay z&,m¢nd the Lair.W.J.E m utd !Tn-ndlymorn- in( fur llilford, when he Ii on 111| hosplutwardattheOldHgkiiersMmm.Howbl-InviaiiinfRen tu aural wrecks #ith aid frhnc h. llr. andHn. D. C. Bp ngk r. of Stantonh hFridayafter4hrle! - EN A w wa nn am m y v u i u q u mK i n ! ! - l3 p r k kh o m?hd» M,¢ | | ,, ,, ,¢ ,¢ ¥r . u\ i lrl. Cl\ ¢ LI r o hn c a| I i »d _ _ at a n h o llo w! Cu i I n lu h mr y a n i l w d l r u m m mu » . n m » ' s n u n » a n m n m p - .ana enlladwz Hem 8u~ls¢»r'|, Sr., marnlng on :c ount of their dlvlh- ur, ln . Ban Baikf a soc kint.Sho wa bumodby a an an Imronnnv n u v ulr poured im tho stan..lr. md Hn. may ma daughter JunHuis wma,umaIn 11nmSiouxCitySundlymr n l n lfo!a ahoravidtu.QuEblwl'Wurighl. homo.an Wodnosdl|Zn. Hlnalo Boblrtaon and gund-1I lr . a n | i l n . I i w » l d 8 u $ th v £ d t- = b ¢ ¢ h ® O r a m| $ n ! r o m? L H o n l: 06 al. B. W. Bmlth'| Izidsy.gfW0-. Int Tuesday for a short vlsi will:tha.for:nlr'|mother,Hn .llr. Harold Gulsy vrq at Hamm Bgtleks'Nidltnduly tuning. l l l nS u n i l! !Hafner :pant me wok-end tdth homef d h . F. z . IMO; ta fy n dfamily visu- ~srlthH m a n3prkk'|Walnu- d n y " w h ta u . 0 . E n i d : - a n d B w. w. H. n d u e o t h r n n e ti n u u p a u a t the August Jordan homo Thurulay.ilu. lic rnmn Bpfiek alloc! at the (hd :c i-arhonry hams lndus- r...8m| idanndi'uniI11rc n8na- y g u n tln tth I la. mld B h tth Mlm Hamid Chulsy wunhuraday nc - ~nlln r a; Human 8 pr le h. ;. " ilm nindw wg,|||3¢ mm also New Enghndmm ! a n i'»lr. S m Tho mp ul c u lled at the LAn d ea n Mmelo u d ly d z - lr.~ mdli n .Wm.Bprkkm d Isitnu ammdod church inH a m m B q n d lr n n mi i t. FanhRoaanbnumandoi b i r Nh - tins. In . Gllio u ra y a u b un ln lh é lr t th a p u t n u n ! d a ni n nvhdtin; mc! getting' andy no #MP hor houn- mgagoods. llr.I Ml n .P th r u nandnon. Raymond;,¢d¢1|_I l l I n f obeen li vin ! o n li nBnrantfs pina with »flawn.movedintoI r .Ch r is : Knud|¢u'a louse lui Frldey. G.5.m m m:Hi n dbackan Atkinson, Nobr. Int Wednoodsy :ft- or xpndtng | nal: or un day s with ls family lun.. Wm.Xlngdanandfunnyupon Burl-day at tha John Hooksbonu. Urn. Anal Dl11l|1f and dwlhtvr Hrs. Henrietta llwl eomo in Ion- d lvfromBl l uf i iMobi.to:Rand the Innova! at lin. J ames H. Jon- nn . llra. Hamid Hstn and ¢.bi1dun, of #Us for Whitt Flint 8 row.am fo r Othen um mv-c -w Cap 2§1dfor Jap Hullesa. lst for TomThumb. 1||. I r Early Sweet.2nd fl, Japmen Squash Sndfo r On a nS°rx° w a nasm ex r s ' r x r nn r : wontinued (mm page one), .n - . n 2nd for Red Hubblnl sqvuh, GEORGE DHRT 3rd for Biack Barley. me fer Bleek. EdinaB¢.rlly. $6 for Rod Clover. 2n¢l!er Bromualnermln. ird l' arrd Gn u . Sad forll-A if df a Sh lu u. 2nd for Bhd Barley . ln for Alsile Clever. ln for Onzklrd G:us.In tai S oy B um. Znd for Bhd Dau. 8rd for Red Oats. 8rd for Red Spring Wheat. Bn! ior Peninlem Corn. 2nd for Red Knfiir.ld for Red Rice Popcorn. ith for Tom 'I'humbPopeorn. Ind Ior YdlmurPopeom.. 8rd for gluuu ind for Black Sunfiovrer. ht for Other than White or Yeiloer. 35| for Cltrun." Sud for ColLGounia. hd for WhiteCucumber. Ill far YcliourHeedGourde. 4th for Sweet Pumpkin.l ind for glfvble Heed Squuh.* and for Slbhy.hd for Summer other than wane. 3rd for Turbin- Shl for Blue Fbnr Cora. 2nd for Whitt 90-Day. ind for W hiu TK" and urder D". (th for W hiteClp. ALL fm: morn BLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER Ask for "BLUE mason BREAD'1:\\11:\n ; 1 A mn 1 nru r . nmwsz ANI; COMMENTAsk for "BLUE m:naoN BREAD" BELL CREEK VALLEY H n .A,dolphHainninindchild nn ,Mi nsSophhWdenrnlnand Dora Cook spam. Nwlny af!.ernoo11 al. dn Wm. Haltmm homo. Mr.andMn .EmilLallmnn :usd babyvi dn dSunduafhrnoonin Winslow.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilkming and Imam' were Sums; pftemuen (nuts at tha J ehu Nieblum hone. John Echhnkzmp, Jr. andfamily lplntSundaynftemoonInArling ton...Hr.andHn .Wm.IIoitmtnmd diughter, Irene wenFnmont c ali era'Phundayaflernoon. Chr; andEllenlulengeslnht spent lumlnydtc qmon withMn .Albert Lnllman.Hunt Btaldey 'lm-khofz am been : k ktheput weekwiththe mm.- mar flu.Mr. and Mn. W dur W nhler and famiiy were in Gmalm Frlrlay. 'f luFonunoillhdies'Aidmei Tharuiay for thdr manthiy meeting. 'hdPetonun,whoh dQian: :non i u nc h y ith hi s p anntq, Hr. n dH n .g.A.Pourlon,gy ; on Sn!-Bully for Ames, Ion with he will aka a mural in landxlpa archi tpturs at Amen coliegu. au. andln . w a n: W u .0; u an fair on Friday »nm»§m .md lwn ln z...jg Hr.m aH n . a nm u dand non. Billie. rutunud zo Guhrii Ceu- te r , h . , ¢ h s a mn u y d u ; , ibrief visit at me J. .L gy mgm built. Hr.m di l u .J.H.Crapqhurz, u p P la n n e oRalph and Hamid of Omaha atttnried the fd: on 1'hur&- d a y ? I l u d n m uA .E .W o o d m a na n d Waitar June: of Omnha were "Dashg f l r .i n d Hn .H.W: Schotttger on Thunday. lmg br ndlig \loC mn of Fn mo at has b un vh liin x far un pu). nel: with h r dau ghter , lrl. L nlh ?¢ l- ermnandl r .Petlnon.Dr. and Hn . p. E. Kr ljwli: and fnmiiyandDr.undli n .Walter Slu m d Sa i bn lt mm o n .F r id a y z&,m¢nd thi hir.W.J.E m utd !Tn-ndlymorn- in( fur llilford, when he Ii on 111| hosplutwardattheOldHgkiiers Mmm.Howbl-InviaiiinfRen tu aural wrecks #ith aid frhnc h. llr. andilu . D . C . B pn lkr . o f StantonleftFridayafter4hrle! visit at the John Spuaghr homo Dr.andl n .W.I.!~I¢l|¢Il'|nMuna the birth of \ dau¢htar,.nar lly n lhria, hom on 'I"|mrlday,8|pt- emb-or SALI1.Hr. andli n .R.L. P hn rlilei' Honda;torBtlpllior,t h a nthey u w m evim'Qianzelstivnmd Fall Festival Flour Sale ~1~1A1N'roP 1='LoUR THE BLAIR MILLING C0. @©\.®=;®@©©©©©@@@@@@@@@@©©~@©©©@©©©@~@©@@©©©®©@@@@© _._.._.,______.1¢" v.A Special Showing of New Winter Styles for' \V / '$ 4 r.;_.-O v e r c o a tW e e k ` <~\ \''§Thisis the week when every man whoneeds a new Overcoat for the coming win-ter months should make it a point to in-- 1 ,~~-.lpect our offerings.There are plenty ofr _rimter£T§modelx and prices to meet everyOvercoayrequirement in this community. Come and see them this week.c-f ~$12.95 - $15.00 -$17.50 - $23.50 ~ \` ~`$2500 - $27.50 - $30.00' ~J .L ;P o u n n sr ~-._ one price clothier ,\ I3Bldir,~Nebraska , U.=\ 4 |= - 3 a==q == = 0rder Your; Winter's Coal Now' `.--We l'Iandle--. Orient' Can9n City Hahna /Rofsk Springs Anthracite Christensen Lbr. Co Blai r. Ne bra ska'|... ird l' arrd Gn u . Sad forll-A if df a Sh lu u. an for nm Barley. ln for Alsile Clever. ln for Omillrd Gnu.In tai S oy B um. Znd for Bled Dau. 8rd for Red Oats. 8311 for Red Spring Wheat. Bn! ior Peninlem Corn. 2nd for Red Knfiir.ld for Red Rice Popcorn. ith for Tom 'I'humbPopeorn. Ind Ior YdlmurPopeom.. 8rd for gluuu ind for Black Sunfiovrer. ht for Other than White or Yeilovr. 35| for Cltrun." Sud for ColLGounie. hd for WhiteCucumber. Ill far YcliourHeedGourde. 4th for Sweet Pumpkin.l ind for glfrble Heed Bquuh.* and for Slbhy. hd for Summer other than White. 3rd for Turbin- Shl for Blue Fbnr Cora. 2nd for White 90-Day. ind for Whiu TK" and Under D". (th for W hiteClp. ht hr YellowFilet 8mln . llh for 90»Dly other than whiz: or Yellow.\ CU: for Torn Thumb Popcorn. ith for Euly Sweet Com. ln! for LimaBeen:inPod. 2nd for WhiteFieldBenny-Hulied. Std for Bun:heeta. NO. 88Bum W ASHINGTON COUNTY, NE BRASKA. OCTOBER 15, 1925 VOL. XXIX MR GAS HAS xggggrm PRICE Prloe Df Gas Drives Business mat Blair.ls A B a r th To _ Omaha And Surrounding Terms LRE SHOULD BB A n n n t tn v alr has suffered (r ea lli In a neu tra; from tho exhurhltant ~ of gas.ilurins the past sev months the price of this corn- ity has been held ag 201:or e while in the surroundlna towns as been setllng as loaf as lu.. , of course, has lndtad httalnoaa Lay out of Blair and it has gone where.malta, the mecca of the tradinl .ic,has laulhad and grown fat our predicament and hu- deal-ln gas have fllled the tank oil autos so ehqoly ihsl reekonlng n the Blair prlee one could drive Jmaha and comm for nothing. hie°hss,of eonrse,continually :sm business a n y from Blair the :nur merchants have fhlt sting of it ln a huslness sray.fho is raaponslble for Blair peoplt ur robbed ln their consumption of ls the question that is laalng ed hy the public.ls lg the dealer is it the bl; corporations back of dealer!Ve hardly think that our local Iers are to blame.Mos; of lhe oline pumps ln town are owned the hi; gorporations and the deal- slmply get a nominal co rnlsalon the sales made an dealer t nothing to ear about t price th line he handlese s w .The dealers have made attempts reduce the price by hztosins in 5 to be sold througll the few in pendent pumps ln the l0111 ann :lr df on e hare,in some eases. tl.tt|by being Rf ttltd I ll wh e n ey were out.In this stny Blalr seems to be pun- tetl by the powers that be. Kenmml has sold beneath the air price most of the summer, also rllngton,Calhoun.Fremont und nshn.This is wrong anti there .nultl be u tray of atopplnz the =nsenee.The goternment tool:o ham! yalnst n conspiracy by the furni- ne manufacturers and cleaned them :naw sncttsranr or'! W A R s r r o t m t t n Dwight Darla, of Missouri received the appointment of Secretary of War on last Tuesday to take the place of John w. `Weeks, who, through illness was forc ed to Nllgn.The resigna- "°g and the appointment oarneeelm uts eously.Secretary Weeks had filled the podtlon for the past five years.He has lgeen unable to care for the dntlaa of his office slnoe lest April and llr. Davis has been the aetlng secretary. BLAIR LADIES ENTERTAIH Dr.Ervilla Earl antl her alster, llrs. O..3l. Hamn:ang interladnea a number of ladle:last Thursday in honor of Rial Luc y Bowen, a form- er Blair woman.Those present were lliss Lucy Qosren. Hrs. George De Temple, Hrs. L. L. Lantr, Hrs. IIsnry Hill, Hrs. Wm. Wilhinn Hrs. Alta Wainwright, Hrs. 0. hl. Hamntsng and Dr. Ervilla Earl.aA pleasant aftemoon was spent brtheladies and when they departed it Iss with a mernory of "re olden times"of years gona by.f Miss Bowen left for Omaha on the following Saturday. FALL fnstwn DISPLAY wmnows . - - Blair hlereltenta Deoorale Wlnéosrs For Fall Festival Aetlsltles. Decorated With Farm Products Only PRIZES AWARDED WEDNESDAY The merchants of Blair have had s good will contest this week in 'ain- tlow decorating.A prime for the bee; decorated srlndosr helng offered by the Fall Festival committee hrought about a lively skirmish for the honors nntl some mighty flne -fg;°-= are now on display.e judging was done by Women? Chamber of Cornmehce on Wednes day and the primes were awarded as follows:first prlse-the lleekntann window, arranged hy the lllcCanhy Lazlles'Protrreaslve Club;second pdse--the John Meliay window, decorated by John Sutherland: third r i s e - - E B R a d f l e l t l .O t h e r s r e - s Pn~C a n t ' ; m °l r e r n e d l f h ,f o u n d c e i v l n l h o n o r a b l e m e n t i o n a r e n a r l t h e s l t u a o n n g a s e r e .' t h e R a t h m a n n G a r a g e .t h e R a c k e t mm l.00SES ll. w. rtssmnnt snwlc: Nefih eirn Rdltray Co. Pulls Orr Passenger Tnla Servloe Andtrtll Tr :a n n a ' m m r u a Me. Valle! Te Llneala 4 lloalla ¢ _a a - u CHA NGED? ' na m wrr a slmvxc z .WU Nv|£l'| l\Qern Railway Co. has pulled off the ra|ulll panengeg tn ln running daily from llsaouri Valley to Lincoln and has substituted in ltsp ls ee a r n ia e tl tr a in , tha tk a freight train with s passenger ooaeh attached.The nwenesr w m a ou this llne has been falling off for some tln te sn da slto ntlrn ea go on etra ln each "lr arse taken off but still the business did not srarrant running theoneremaining train each sray and nosrltls amenrfo ry andwe rldeona ndxad train.The time has :hanged with the two and the tlmrfor leaving west ia fluted st 8:50 mt. and for arriv- lns from the treat at 5:60 ns. MRS.N.W.w t u t u t s Funeral servloes for Ir a .N. W . Wilkins, who passed from this llfe on Sunday, Oet- 11, ms, were held on Wadnestlay afternoon, Oct. ze, at tem o'cloek.from the Church of Christ: her pastor, Rev. L. H.Camp, offic iating and pay ing a flttlng tri- hntetoh sr c ha ra c ter a s e s r l f s , mother anl friend.Hundreds of sornoarlng friends and neighbors joined tus relatives In pay- ing thelr last respects to one who eras unlrstsally loved and respected by all: who knew her. Follovrlng the entire by the pastor the Royal Ffelghbors.of srhleh or- zanlsatlon she was a member, gave their beautiful funeral servin- The officers of Liellinley Chapter o.z:.s., of srhleh the deeeasetlwrss a mernher, eomlucted their aanrlee for departed abltarl or the cemetery.Sophia Ilalhmann.daughter of George and Etta Bathmann, :ras born ln this city, July 29, 1391.When she was but two years of see. her mo- ther dlscl and she was given a horns with her fsl.her's sister, Hn. Han' Anderson.llers she grew to woman:md surrounded br the love and sf- fectlou of one who took the mothers plane ln her life and who loved her la her oem.The .tnaersoirs moved to Florence, Nah. while the deceased dil <2 ;=) "l4 ;3: VL:.. J .11r{ \ I ,s a 3 I: 1ItA.ra"|L 1I :1 31 |1 \F 55.1E. 1 ' ;~ii l l R wms BALL PENMIT f . _ . orn Valley League Honou Go To The Blair Bl-ll Ball 'I'¢| - B1 A Hlr rlo or One .Game AI R I IA S V ERY s rn o xc ' r u n ~lalr won lla fin; Elkhorn Vdley me pennanz by defeating' Snyder Blair Sunday, 9 to 4 in the final e or the Elkhorn Valley league ~n.With the Hmlunu but one me behind the championahlp ern definitely decided until the lad nflkt was played df. wi th thewlctory ann-has n o .ty-one games :bio year and led I seven, finishing with an arenp asa.The Weahlngtoa countiarfc victory the Elkhorn iee|\l|`tla.l.l ner hae llowed n sea.:on ln which lb ! !aycd rut baseball.Blair v u in o runnin; from thefbeglnning, and been ln either first or second ace in me standing thmugh pun; -ir the entire season.llanager Cbok,using hle come eup as Int rw. g-uhergd a moo:ir behind Bill Flck, eouthpair ,g ho dia preetically ell n n unsung r Blair.Flcl: stood out among the <-lmrler: of the league thi! ~r.tuwinz the We aeason in hll reer on the mound.Those p m o l st by Blair c ould not be emibut!! an-Fisk, for he deserved to wln nt two or three of his total eouhll! ia season.On some of the m u ,other hurlere were onound or the infield did not lek the backing he should have d v n n dee hali- Lbo k hu e versatile team.Hlt- nx-good buenmning and fee! seldnng,added to I`ick'a n=l=!dn»¢. ode the team very hard to beet ad ul it not been for the Herc hblll' anal spun which our thorn on ere .cel with Blair,the Washington ~unty neat Would have won by a ood margin.Schcffler on first, Krause on soc~nd,Jensen on short end Lurnlt or inl fanned a foot infield,\\il.l1 trlclrlctt behind the plate.Strick- lett handled the offerings of Flck nicely.Robinson.Van Douecn and Fifield form not only n fast fielding combinatlon. but they are a bunch o! hlttere which have broken np more than one geme.Blair benefited at the end ol' the reason from I. forfei; gerne given the tram by North Bend'e refusal to ploy,which can the only stain on the Elkhorn Velley league season this year.The forfeit came after lllalr had slapped into a one nrne lead by winning from the Merchonll. and lg p ienlly placed the Mer- chants out of the running..--Fremont Tribune. __ _ n r n Il u n r i are gnuabo h nEY, !" ' pvc o n oufro so th on th bei l l orlh de gsin e r o n h of ln gg~ l. ea l I n z II "Many, Many Moons," "The Dux of God" and "Slow Smoke."lin will read poems from his b0¢>\li»» tell some Canadian ntoriu, slug an Indian song ri" the cries of wolves, loans, moose and bear. by way of setting for the pucrna.Charln H. Compton, prusldem. of the Hiaacurl Libnary association will preside Thursday uwming.Hr. Liornplon is a brother of Min Nellie J. Compton. aalia librarian at the i.nl\erai£y of NebnaluAlice z. llaaeltim, director ol' tha library taining school at St. bouil, is acbedulell so speak on the profu- aiond training and status of rho li- brarian doing childran'a work or school work in th e f u m*Dwight lc .Porter, principal of a Omaha ._0~ nlsmlcrcoukr BUSY MONDAY Dblrkl Court Held Munlily Sndonl P w r Criminal c u . .And o m M u l l e n c o u n r m n m c DAY'S w o r m Tha ju d n of the ¢lltrle¢court drove up Hondn y (mm Omlh l md took an of a number of c ues thx! wen Madina-ln thc c us ol Cly dc Bnndl wha vu el-urged with nodlng c hlpkenl he vu given | lenlenc e af one yur in tho m u ldornutory l l Lin- L u l hhnday And Dlapued 0|c a o we u. n o us GUES T L EA V E S as r xu : ' r o MIS S I ONS A despakrh from Lincoln ul Od.. 7, c on ulru | n ew lle m ul i nter n; w Blllr people,under the healing." M lu lo n l r y L e w e s 5 % to Ulu - Lineoln,Nub.,O t t 7 . - A h e r s h i n y y u n o f mln i e n lr y r o d ln hal willed her entire nvlngx to tha umm of lorelgn mluionn, it heeime lamvrn hen wday vlum her will vu filed ln thc munty ¢onl¢_T M u -Llh in vslmed It two Khouund dol-ln n .l l l l i lmhof an d l l Blllr_ Nm-uh. Bepmzxber 11.` n. A .1 1 . a s s u m e s u x lmN c s Tl| e flr » ; mn l£ I 1lo I | . h e D .A . R- ll E E I4 I | I X5 ¢ the D fklil, X iu lmu ln lmhu f,l I J'~\ -& dlo, Nebr.Brett md Flckler were glven a nnmm of dx month: ln the county )gll Ind Wnuon Hain,w h a v u chlrged with receiving the ltoh n vwnlrfiv was find $25 und costl. In the mnter of the Estelle Even who was ohuged with forgery thu young mxn vu puoled for one year xo Chu. Nelson ot Hermm. Othe r mu un of :Ml u mm wer e taken up md dbpoud o l on the name du IDC AL 0V3 RFM)W (or the your will be held mmonovr,Friday . October 18 nt the lwmo ol one of their memben,Mn .u.B. Offen.AL this tlmu they will obnrve the lhlrty-Mth unnlversuy a l the ur- nolutlon ol the nntlonnl nodety . A paper ma ma , " I luwr y o f u nNltlo nll Sodety"wm u n by B l u umm B llllr d wi ll b e ma B y Hn . E. C. Pierce."Thu Religion of the Colonhu" i s the mble et usimd w Mrs. C. T. Flmham.Roll m l will e o m w o l brlef rkeuhu of religious lgden of the eolonLel dxyt./\£iu'Elnn Doty l| enjoy lng | vlllt ' from her mother of Pllger. Nebr. Lhlr week. J l h i .Annle Marlin and d u r . Mary Cook wars Olnnhl villtors on Momhy. H u n Hoe has been unlxtlng nz the Petersen Hnrdwlre ln tho \b~ renee of Mr. Pewmen. J. Arnold Fouls. ol Fnlrbury, Neb. W been vmtlnl lrlendl and renew- ing old noqwnunc u here. Walter Novsk, who llve: moth ol VETERAN llASON. .gs_uouoR1a\> Member O(Filly Yan lleoelvu A lllcdll ln Honor Ol Hb Camtney And uma or Service ln 'nu Lode. THE MEDAL IS w z u .éxlnc s o n hv mFnlnont allauW d w v " ic h u . K n u ~ n d Aw w n r - a n lm in H a mm lo n d l f-1 nn ||¢ <; ¢ |- q wy mdla ud ly u n in 0 1 u h l8 u d |¥ | t |. |a d Il| \ M| A' gbnennvsntblz m u y s p f u k a m d u m H a m m a p f u b o h oMondny.n u m z » ¢ l m d » ¢ » » \ h » - \ » 1 \ mm p l n y d wm - c ma » r d . » z c m| ~ fordlui P rldly .' n une o n mi ld \ » . u » | n a v - d n s " a n n m u n g u u v u m t n n h h e d .Mr . u ma e m a i l s ta n d i n g W .\ mn» » x»| r t¢ n = °1 = ' ¢¢ ° \' » ° °' * ' : n e r ddaysnti nChrisN i n n * hams..|Vlolnh u m p w e n t u m m u i d l u , I o nonSu n ni s ! tn vi d !| nu mb e r o l d m vkh n la ti vn q w' l i nRuthFr0 | \ ¢h u m do wn w w i l l t b l w a d - w i .B lu | | . tn d | in ; ln W n kms ld ¢ | \| | u = s¢ u m A number M ladin c alled £a lur m w - l n . - n n m m o n l a n d " " G i l l w m u d b w o l M r b i r t h ~-lvlnuy ,The nvnln z vu r pm# ln nhl. 1-nude and vhlunx and ~ dllk b il lu nc hw un r n d b y I n Pluxn.A mu ' d mcv unp or ud an for nm Barley. ln for Alsile Clever. ln for Omillrd Gnu.In tai Soy Beau. Znd for Bled Dau. 8rd for Red Oats. 8311 for Red Spring Wheat. Bn! ior Peninlem Corn. 2nd for Red Knfiir.ld for Red Rice Popcorn. ith for Tom 'I'humbPopeorn. Ind Ior YdlmurPopeom.. 8rd for gluuu ind for Black Sunfiovrer. ht for Other than W hite or 35| for Cltrun." Sud for ColLGounie. hd for WhiteCucumber. Ill far YcliourHeedGourds. 4th for Sweet Pumpkin. Yeilovr. I ma for mu' and sqwh.e and for Slbhy. hd for Summer other than White. 3rd for Turbin- Shl for Blue Fbnr Cora. 2nd for White 90-Day. ind for Whiu TK" and Under D". (th for W hiteClp. ht hr YellowFila! 8mln . llh for 90»Dly other than whiz: or \Yellow.0.3: for Torn Thumb Popcorn. ith for Euly Sweet Com. ln! for LimaBeen:inPod. an d f m wmuI-'InuBunn-Huliad. ind fo r Bun:heeta. Fall Festivml Flour Sale Wmter s Coal Now'\ Ornent CanonCity. Hanna _Rock Sprmgs 'Anthracite 0 ~erour 0,' `.--We Handle--. /. - -1 _ Christensen Lbr. Co. no un. -mx.lr. sm Thvmpon vu vlddng in B161Snunhy.ilr. Henan Svrkk vu a ulkn a' du Annu Nkdurdlppu homo on Remy dumow.F. E: l:CuMoy and lnmtly vult- [Wlonetummy-nn :qua vm weremount.. . _ ._ ARQKNGTON NOTES ..~"~s~fz~ °f= 1. =e» nm -~-aa Hunun Sprkkl Ttvzndnr QM|'j[§ff{ °¥.§|§° _fkmnfrluom naar] 1 lug.H u mM .undJohnJu h a n :nu Uollll-\\ allen llondly db"- noon-Mr.llenrylenndohtmdmn. C u lvisllld-nu.aww ' folhone # l y u n M .m e n m nHKru¢¢vv.~ lnmlly,HamlinBp f ld n alamlly,Au ;- me . mm md um- uy.w w. m | ' H m 1Rlummm a But 'llumpo n \ bt| Med tho nlldly n r v l e u i t W l u r w w m v .Everyldy bnwxhl velhfllled lnnkeu. dll: ner andeuyper beln|served ed- u m e ml e . KENNARD Nofrss ln u s d . l n .C._ \l. W udand hub te r un e wc tn K c n na nl h am Omlh z e n p eu d Su n il! vu up h - llven.A very enky nbhu s e " " mea ii' ul.OwlbvComerhadtbilr monthly p e e l s mn l u e v e u lu .A number d u m- » fo lk : n n ve r . u h e ln l I gn-wnfhvr welll behwm tha lawn and country hllu.Re v. w. c . Gur u me 1a mllY" ' me d h m One wll. New. lu ! walk u a W w o a n a - r n a s s w a m : atn v .ml . s m m l ' r wh ub u npulor of ul. led wdht c hu rc h fox u wp ah u :y u ann n .59 ° f l\mm . n- vw s un ds v n wn ln g du h | gwd ly n u mb e r é f h m to n ur ll' f lu ! e f r mmW e nn ghd no vel- cvmnBev.Georgeand ! | nl\1into mu wmmunllv-.un. mn W rlgh z au toed w L ln~ mlnr r u nme r Ni l! D vd l v . m d l m J . P .llc 0 n l a n d J.w.u m .--73 ° ,mlemphll. Nelarlbh Mummyvlm el wu vlf ... ..L . ¢ .» .¢ . . -mn . ln . mme mu no m .| lo w un u uwnx.had on Bltuniny lfumoon at 81W n'd¢ck. l r . n wli n .H.w.Sdm\1t| u alludedthellller -llevr lni a d d i q neeepllon atFremont onluxv m - nmtayevening.- l r .I n d l u .D. C.Weber vunl m Omaha on Wednuday ,v/Mn Kr. W eber will nd lln ln | honp lul lm Mvn n lduynmlwlng n n o penz lon lmulning w hh ey u. 1 Ray Mdloy' lad hmlly of Schuy - lu m.en»dnd else (|| r hen nhl mm glrh ol the woek. Mn .B.R mx llln l n o n, E lmh - mln raumed m Berlbmr onSumlly |.fQer mending seven! day: hen. Abnul twenty -flu msmben al thu Wom||\'x club onyzyed .l covered dh!! luncheon at l u'do¢k an Tuuday U! emoonIl Q-me chapel.The |.»Na were very prmy v/Uh bouwm 4-1 maven ln me club onlon M lnendm undvh lu .Thel f u m m nvnud r velad ln I bwneu nsmxng und nr rln xi nt th i e n mlng n a n p mn xm lludlmu J . D. Newsom und PN lley er vrlll be houteuee w use Ld dlee' elnleon Th ln llnynnemnm n c n n q u \ | | » | . u n .lmll n .Wm.Drlynr,Ulu ;...¢ .vw vlnltlng nlme Ru. .|. E Aewhblds rblmu fo r LM p ut ved le!! onllmdly lo r lllu e ur l.R u AasehbnclwrueompanlldUmm a f n u O m a h . Hin I nu A ntri m expe q; to ku nn Thur sday In Knmmy vhen xl: will enroll for a builnnn eourn l dw No rma l thi n. Hn .Ho m i nMnnbehofHa Spllnp :un o lu! wee k : ml vlll n ma in f or s ue d 's th with lm' lu thu. ln. S- D. Nsnnunker. l n .F n dmu m u n d e r w e n t | 4"town, presented his wife with a new rarllo on her birthday, recently. Myron Brock. who is attending the Omaha Unlverslty,was lr week-end visitor at the home ol his parentl. Mr. onrl Mm A. R. Brock. Julius Petersen expects to return twoy from the Swedish bliaslon hos- pital ln Omaha where he has ~ a rnlnor olnrntion on hh nose. Mrs.Llaxle Campbell has moved out of the Mary Cook house of feat Colfax into an apartment at the William Bryant apartment house. Mr.and Mrs.Ernallo Hudrlleaon have had as guests the out week, Mr.and li n .C.W.Schalffer of Alden, Iowa.The ladies are alatsra. The M. M. Halbert family are busy movin(their household gd-ada to Omaha this week, when Hr. Halbert has been employed for aeverd weeks. him E. B. Carrlgan entertained a leur ladies at her home this after- noon in honor of har sister,Mrs. Anna Fauoett, who la visiting han. Juxt received one hundred ond flfty gatlona of Colson's Home-made Sorghum.Get in early while it lnsts.North Side Store. Frank E'-ana and famlly,o! Omaha were Sunday guests at the home of w. 3. Sas and wife.Mrs. S. E. Evans returned home with them, hav- ing been visiting ln Omaha. Mr.and Mn. J ake Stewart.of Charleston, Nebr. came in last week to visit Frank Cunningham and his niece,E r Audrey Kelly.Hrs. Stewart is a alder of Mr. Cunning- ham. Judge E.C.Jackson,a member ol the Masonic lodge for fifty years was alznally honored at a meeting oi that organization on last Tuesday etenlng, Oct. 13. 1925 when he waspresentedwiththeJordonmedal which llgnifies that he la the oldest member of the Blair lodge. This mantle of honor fell to him from the late W. E. Famharn, who held the honor for several years prior to his death.-The .lonlon medal ls a badge of honor presented to the oldest :nem- bar of the lodge in each of the Ne- braska lodges aml it passes down the llno and ln this instance Judge .lack- aon 1| the one to wear the badge ae the patriarch of this chapter.The presentation speech was given by Dr. Morris Nielsen, who ruq the honor in a pleasing manner and in words wall couched to do justice to the event and was responded to by the Judge ln equally as pleasing a manner.This was followed by a feed and on evening of social ln- tcrconrae. LIBRARIANS To MEET bliss Moy McQuanie, librarlan of our city library, la in Sioux City thla week attending a regional meeting ol the American Library Association from Ooh. 13-16. Librarians from alx States will attend.Among the speakers will be Char lea F.D. Belden, psealdent of the American Library Association,whom subject will be "Soundings and Ex cursions in the Library World."A I " "<1 h N hsaae 1 .o xc u r z n a r n lm n . c mr n c n Store '"1 'o n ' ore llembers of the Congregational The homo ul Hr. And Mn. llumus hu:-eh held their annuql b.uin-Fas J ohnsen lu me arena of u hlwr #ru n small child and hon me au-tcndad school, gnduatlng from th ; Fi a nn a hilh nchool.She undhd with thc Pnabyhzian church nt that plan in 1B99' lnd ur n mr f nnhrul io her trust,serving as |Sunday -- --1 -......a.| SILVER A1'*1Nl'e'ER8AR\ |ll\e||¢lo auu --of the church.Carrie Wisemmi treasurer,Mrs.D.C.Van Deusenl orzaniat, Jeannette llciluarrlei flow- er commute,Mrs.J.H.Grimm and li n .John A.Rhoades;music eornrnlttee,Mary Cook,D.C.Yan Dettsen lml ll. H. Brown:Sunday School superintendent, R. F. Wrlght; assistant sup't, ll. 1I. Brown. The resignation of Rev. James Mc- Keemsn was received and accepted to tied the knot good and hani. The young folks were accompanied by the grooofs father,r.Anloer Johansen, who ls a broth of our tonrnanaan,Rasmus Johansen.Alter the ceremony Hrs- Johansen served a delicious wedding banquet.The The repos couple will reslde ln Lincoln. take effect January 1. lD26.I S o u s t: n va n ELAN. BOY TAXES EXAMS FOB . s vlx r lo r i SERVICE Plone Allen. aonof Clyde M. Allan he will return home probably by - nMr. and Mrs. ll. P. Christensen. of west Grant atneet were the re¢apl- ents of a surprise party at Lhelr home laet Monday evening ln honor his car for For; Riley, Kansas srherelof their twenty-fifth wedding supl- he arent to take the essminatlonrerrsary.Ior glue aviation service.The exam-Friends from Herman, who lmallat- ination ineludee a mental as well as "1 tended their wecluilng were present. physical test.lf he posses satle- fu well as lllalr friends.Their three children and families were present.factorily he will go to San Antone, Texas next Ilarrhlhto sign up for a Pleree Allen, son of Clyde )l.Allen§from naar llennan.be will return home probably for the-latter part of the aeel: and await his late. Dr. Carrie E. Osborn and daugh- ter have moved to Horner.Nobr., nea r Sp " Ci ty wh en the field isluoadeundtheyhope, better hurl They ore Louie. of near Ft. Calhoun; William and hire.Andrew Nelson. Beautiful silver giits were ones-ented to them which they certainly appreciated and will enjoy for many gears to come. Paramus:rofiwrorzsz their business o l chiropractic.ln l will he In Blair the last of next ghelr short stay here they have mule week with s car load of Hemnnina- frlends yrho arlsh them tell ln theifenl grown potatoes which I aflll ...ir .»a t m ner bushel in two mann ssrsse saHer marriage to Norman W. Wll- klne omitted August 22,1917 m q the happy couple went at ones to their comfortable farm home west oi town where they estahlahad a home. Tr this union were horn four clear little children.two boys and tsro girls, who are nose bereft of a reo- !.ller'a lore and care.Besides the children, her husband and foster mother survive to mourn her departure. as arell as a large number of relatives and close friends and neighbors.She united with the Church of Clirlag just before her man-tale.Following a week's sta7 at the Nebraska State Fair. in September. Mrs.Wilkins became seriously ill and was rushed by ambulance to Lord Lister hoepltai in Omaha when (Continued on page four) au s n r s s s A NDsoc m. YOBECAST' Oc t. 26-Danc e at ll. w. A. hdl. Oct 16-11'--Annual Fall Fedral. Oct. 16-11--Baptist ladies serve dl!!- ner and supper sl.. Sclsafnefs hall. Oct. l'!-Congregational bake clay at Stevan Pharrnacy.Oct.19-ro-21-zz-f'1'he Ten Com- rnandmentf'--A high class picture at the Home 'I'l'laatea.Oct. 2%-W. lt; C. kewngton nt Hel. Otto AIlens'. Qy r ,. .n yr er I. rn Lh hl ml :a \r- A.in Hr.h~lb ruw. mnln areg. roId, un nu.L-. . . ..........ln.¢ nf Mn Hin-I mr¢nL{nn in his h0|1D! will f0"0U U11ol dlyl mm un u~w»- ----3913 g,";n;| m.'operationfar:hua n n u loflu Laurd wtdamr riilxnul hi s nw tensih tn W aénuday .itian on than i i n u l i n i S ll l l r d i iRav. tmlHn . J .E.Auehblcbi He plans towi l s a Dlr tlr ,BaathundtheirI 4 W hBNN andHr: ;...;,¢», gm; Ink to tbl home ni h1s"»\"l1lhm Driwr dren to Lincoln z a n i s . U m mu mm L u ltr tlp u \.. M. alll r1\¢~li n .c u mq v wwu h m Ha m a !H1111 ualD u mb !Wide- nerva ncountyn a tda lln ron Ir¥ dl!Na hh l r i h i n lu #a c u h ldof utils hadnt: amp# in dn iat|»r PI-1* atI n ; u l l. H m l u e o o k b n n m a h u m f n m T h u n d l y ,whenihoyvisitedwil marinus.Ilia: Cldlh Hail hu accepted 1.1 pomllllm in Gimron' confectionery ll will take Min Inna Anllim'| ph: thu is loving this wac k for Ku |\|y,\l n d l m uJohnLuk a;,W. Reelunsyer.JohnGri mnandIii WilmaCmdhrnttn du lamaui Omlh lon J lo ndxy 'Ilana l lhu ef thi W omanh du h u Ho tel Pubu n n n ad ln l 9 ; g m * a rd da y alf i nd o r i nFremontonllondayl Nth h u amb er .s t u n .ln . F ! , ¢ y d B b a t\ , o f o mn h l1-Ii m m a !¥ n . H . W . 8 c h e l l t qun dr ln g th gr nc nt di ll \t! pu '- uata. Ilr. andln . Go o f ! !N N W u n .Tl; f n n h mo n mm ln i th h d h i s 1.8 ¢ i Lli.8 . on qua m: lvln lnl a in te n d s ..llr.¢wd Iln. Sun Hal! were md a m i : : d i l ltaBhlro lH0 0 0 7 and un, Gon na. Ku- and Mn. ARockmqlr, Rn. Frank W illis: and Hin W ilma C00Har mound Ouudu on Tvudsy, :Mn tha; an | 1 | u u d l l r . a m i l l n . A . E . W u man nz n 6: N -a _-3In th e v ning they nut 9.0nlsti c n lk wh e n th u a n th e NI M A k a n " " \ l - L - ) " "\ l n ! D l l l l a Lullllsu astv ua . w - _ .i s h La d ie s 'A i d So ci et y is m e e t i n g w i t h th e i r c h a i r m a n .M r s .A .R . B r o c k th i s a ft e r n o o n .T h e So ci et y pl a n s t o h o l d t h e i r b a z a a r F r i d a y . N o ve m b e r 2 3 . W .H .B a r t o n v u h o n o r e d bar n b i r t h d a y p l r t y g i ve n b y h i s w i f e o n la st Su n d a y .i t b e i n g h i s sl x t l e t h a n n h e n a f y ,A l a r g e n u m b e r o f h i s N e w e r e pr e s e n t a n d t h e ocea- a l o n w a s a p l e a s a n t o n e fo r a l l . Th e Pi no c hl e C l u b e n j o y e d t h e i r second e ve n l n g th i s fa l l ,a t t h e F r a n k C u r l e y h o m e l a s t e ve n i n g . Th o s e pr e s e n t en i o y e d t h e r e fr e s h - me n t s s e r ve d by t h e h o s te s s , a s sr e l l as t h e g a m e s a n d s oc i a l i n t e r c o u r s e . A c c o r d i n g t o O m a h a P l o w .t h e es ta te o f th e la t e Ja m e s G .M a r t i n i fo r m e r ll ve s t o t k co mm i ss io n : n a n o { | S o u t h O m a h a . i s e s t i m a t e d a t $ 1 0 1 s vv vr . v .a d d r e s s Th u r s d a y e ve n i n g . 0 6 1 . t 5 . F r a n k W a l t e r s ,l i b r a r i a n o f tha U n i ve r s i t y o f M i n n e s o t a a n d m a m b o o f t h e e x e c u t i ve b o a r d o f t h e A n t s ; ic a nh i br a r y a ss o e ia t io n ,w i l l g i ve t h res pon se t o t h e ad dr es s o f w e l e o m W e d n e s d a y m o r n i n g . l l l e s N s i l l e W i l l i a m s o f Li n co l n st c n et a r y o f t h e N e b r a s k a l i h r a r co mm is si on ,w i l l pr e si d e W e dn e sd a a ft e r n o o n a t a n i n s t i t u t e fo r d i s c u s : i n g t h e p r o b l e m s o !s m a l l ll b r ar i e l B i t e w i l l s p e a k o n " B o o k Sel ec tio n. Mi s s R u t h Tob bit l.,l i b r a r i a n o f t o O m a h a p u b l i c Li b ra r y w i l l s p e a k o W e d n es d a y a ft e r n o o n i n s p r o g r a t o n l e a d i n g d e p a r t m e n t pr o b l e m s 1: t h e l a r g e r l i b r a r i e s . A ioc iq re- re clt sd arl li b e g i ve n | the a sn er ad se ss io n. W edn es da y ever i n g ,O e w b r l- I,b y L e *S t a r r e t r r¢¢h»n¢¢1 high »chooi, will spill an °the bidi school librnry.' |For the int generul union, Fri- ' diy afternoon, (klober 16, tn.Ar- zhur 8.ilostwick,librarian of the "4 SL Louis public library. will give an >' address,"A Library 'Tour Through 1' cs-im."'"H i n Bertha Baumer,of Onmi1|,i 5; rnddent of tht Nebnakn Libqry lanoclatlnn, ia chairman of the pm-, 3; gum c ommllun. 3;zwrlcz ' 1 Corn oxhihiu may be brought in\not ister than Saturday noon for tha 1-I Fall Festivai showing. fr .Glenn Wilson. 000 and will ¢° to his only d|u;h1.¢r,fknom1 as the "wiid emen poet."new location._,___________li n .Snnh Martin Burma.Hr. lThl| will bl ha nd on Um au¢hor's 3 _ 4 f n ,Enh rpr ill for : m n buahll sacks. 'Ihns an not £rrig\!.|dlhrlia left no will.thu! . book:of wilderness puma:lr hlll i t u an n.g n d i t fight in The Enicrprilt potatoes.Jumper Jupcnon.Hold an ld! is The Enhrprtnl. \g | -»~~=»»»-nu ~nductlng n butcher shop for :he time mont.h.s, hu sold his iizxk d iizturu to E.S.Newell and z euntlnm hh farmer oe¢a§¢p¢z»..n I li n k bu y in g Hr. and llra. J . C. Chapman mn » to Omdu an Wedne»ds7|rhm.~ y spent tbl day with their daugh r, Mrs. Hendenc n :hc l Hr. Hemi Xr.and l n .John Gr i m l anne Omaha 'hmesday vherq thq vhut lrlth Hr. andifn. 0. C. Roberts. l l i u Har i!Lawson ot Hlmpton, wa, cum on Friday and vi!! spend monlh'| vacuum wixh her panm., r. md lk1| _ D. W . Lumen. Hlu Ruth Clam, of Omaha spent :u k- md with b or plna tl, Mr . H n .Hanry Close. snsa lrs'SALE Galvin, éyen I Bullivln. lwy n By vlrtnl d an c i der of ale in wed w t M the ds tr id Court of uns. T HOMAS annson la the death of lin. Thomaa 'Nu son, another of the pioneora gone to hor reward. The urdmr hu known the deoeaaad for tha p u t thirty year: and her sterling character, hor aaeet and loving mnlv-lzuaent. and lan' faithfulness to hor .ldeala of right h u r m d u a p l a o e l n i h e h e a r t a o f all who know her that in the great aat sermon for good tha; a humanbeing could preach abd auch an ex ample aa her life,ia well 1rollJ1:r of omulation. Hary A haeker was born ar. Green Bly. Wlaoonain December 25, 1850 and departed this lift October 5» 1925 az. the age of seventy-Your ynan, nine months and eleven days, at the home of her son,Edlranl, in Hennan. When about eaten yearn of 831' also moved with her parents lo De Solo, Nebr., and lived than for sm oral years.From Lbero they moved t: a farm naar Vacorna_She was united in marriage to Thomas R.Wilson April 2.1866. To this union elght children vf r r born and all survive her.They a n Harriet Ruth Cameron, of Hannon; lllellel Van Wilson, Hooper; Minnie Rose Skinner,Herman;laulaa Pil- cher,Blair;Samuel Lewis Wilson, Albion;James Robert Wilson, Cas- per, Wyo.. IIduranl w Wilson, Her- man and Thomas Cleveland Wilson, of Caapvr. Wyo.Hr. Wilson pun-ed away Nov. 7.1009. 3ln_ Wilson had been a member uf the llethodiat :hunch for many rears and through ber life she lived the principles laid down by Jesua Chrlai and was failhhll lp her ohxweh. She was taken into the Ilemmn Chapter, 0. E. 3- Ranch 30. 1911 lml always endeavored to live her obli gation through Lheoe years. She was a faithful wife. I lilml and loving mother ond by her sweet oulet disposition, won many fflénlll, all of ahom will min her. Btaielrll ber chldnn. she leaves to mourn her loss.twenty alx grand chlidnn am!f l n n n great grand- children, one alalcr aml three bro thers buldea a laoat of friends and wghbonl. Nanci: OF HEARING S T A T E 0 ?n s z m n s u . ss.W u h l n l w n C o u n t y C a r r l g a n l C u d n a ,A t t ; s . I n t h e C o u n t y C o u r t I n t h e H a t t e r o f t h e E - t h t !o f .. T h e P i l d n t i k o n t h e S t h d a y o f De o¢ ~u 1b er 1 9 24 , ob ta in ed a de cr ee o f f o n c l n u n i n u i d ac t i o n f o r t h e l l |o c a n o r T H A N K S We wish to nmnl so mar hic mls md Mi g h b o n o u r : i ma s p p mi a tion ol thtir kind thought and ex pzudo n o!sympathy in our nent sorrow :ml also for the btnutiful flora! offmimn. Hn_Paul lhierlwnry. Hr. and Hrs. Carl llslerhcnry la d flmily. Hr. and lin. Wm. Blndenpuber and rmn y . Hr. and Hn. Hlrmln Spriek a d family Hz. and 311. Chu. Knhn and family. lr. lm! ln. Gun Sprlck andrmny.llr. md lin. Piul Spriek md flmity l at law, next af kin, dlviltes. legs aa.Washington County 1(.itri|;ln sl Carrlgan,A tty ; Ia the Canal; Court In the Hatter of the. Estate of Harish J. King, Deceased: The heirs at tar, next to kin, stevieees. lega teee,creditors, and All persona in- terested tn the final settlement of said estate are hereby notified that on the 17th day of Sepember, 1925, Charles M.Hitchman, the Admin!!- trstor of said estate filed a petition in said County Court praying that his final administration account filed herein be settled and allowed, that proof of heirshtp be taken, order for distribution of asserts lml assignment of aloarer and homestead Hfhts en tered;and the said Adndniatrator dtsetmrsed. If you fait to appear bdoro said County Court on the 24th day of October, 1925, at 10 o°dock AM., and contest said petition, the Court may :rant the pn>ar_there-of and make such other and further orders, allow aneea and decrees as to this Court may loom proper.Witness my hand and Officid Seal this 17th day of September, l926. w a n t ;I. c. E1.z.zR. 85-Bt.County Judge. x o f r z c l s O F H E A R I N GF I N A L s m . n z , e m : r ~ . " r | a n a s t h e r i t e o f S W K 'p e r a n n u m I m a :t h e l a t d a y o f M a r c h 1924, r a l L y d i a L . D . C h r i s t e n s e n a b ! - l i n e d n de cr ee o f Ju d g m e n t n n d F o r m c l o s u r e i n s a i d a c t i o n fo r t h e s u m o i $ 2 9 0 . 3 0 w i t h in t e r e s t t h e r e o n a t t h a n i e o f 1 1 % p e r a n n u m h a m t h e Lev bidder for cash in hlnd tha (allowing described real u t a h mo- d t ;Tha South Hal! of the Northgan Quarter, and the Southeast Quuter of the Nnrthwelt Quarter of Section "I'wenty-four (24) in Township Nine- u anl a n m m !t a k i n (ma g a z i n e ti mc rl pt lo ns .n u l n f o r m l t i o n a n d ~rnds ntial c a t a l o g o n np p ll c nt l on . : '| '} i S E 1 ' S U B S C R I P T IO N B U R E A U , h a h u n t m h l e r i p t l o n q m c y v e s t f C h i c a g o ( o w n e d a n d o p t n l e d b y U N S E T n x a g u d n c )4 6 0 F o u r t h m i 'B a n F n n e l s e n . "2 5 i f Q i a m u h d in n h l e m u n n h n e b n o t i fi e d l i m i o n t h o 8 0 t h d a y - f n f B n p h u n b o r ,m s .G e o r g e F .B r o n a n d A n n i e X. W i h o n f i l e d s p e t i t i o n I n u i d C o u n t y C o l m l l k t l n x a m o n g r l h o r g h l n p t h a t J o h n H .B m s s , I n i n h a b i t a n t » f W I\ | 1 1 l\ l \ ° n .t u m m y , N l b r u h ,d i a l o n t b l 20111 d a y o f S c p u m b e r , 1 9 2 6 , l e a vi n g n o k a n W U I a n d T u t n m n t ,a n d p a n n e d oi' R n l a n d P u n o n d S a n t a es t im a te d as 84 0,0 00 .00 a nd P m f i u fo r a d m i n i l t n t l c n t h n i o f . i f y o u f d !t o a p p e a r a t n i d (Js un t y C o u r t o n t h e M U :# h y o f Oc t o b e r , 39 2 5 , i t 2 o 'x : l o c k R H . , a n d ear ne st a d d p e t i t i o n , t h e C o u r t w i l l a p p o i n t G e o r g e I".B r o n a n d A n n i e H .W i l s o n o r so m e o t h e r su it ab le p u s o n A d m i n l s t n t o r m d proc eed i n a se t t l em e n t o f s l i d u t a h . W i t n a a m a r h a n d n n d O f f k h i S u l 2|A " and costa being in full fone uni ef- fect,u i d premise:Will be sold lo satisfy uid iudgment interuu and cults and nil accruing cont: u pro- vided bar said order and decree and the hw In such cues mule :nd pro- vitltd. .Dated this 16th day of September, 1925 Nautica Hehnns,Sheriff of Wauhlnncn County, Nab.34-51 $19.65 ants and dl accruing ooutx T1-e u i d decree of iudgment.q u i fanelasun providing that uid pre- mhes'abo\°e described be sold to satisfy uid judgment and coats in nm the mme remnin unpaid for I period of twenty days from the en- I 1 .,_,E a s t o f t h e S i x t h ( 8 )P M . c o n t a i n i n g 32 0 ac re s m o n o r i e s :ac c or d - lm z t o t h e G o ve r n m e n t S u r ve y ,i n \ ~ an mm .}.1m¢ sn~ ru- am P- H Daily =-» » » : »u n ;-»-- ~ di ng ri ngs . Watch for Our Atlractlva Window Dlspluy Euzlu Frldny H. O LL E RMANN Expo rt Watc lunnkar -- Exc lus ive Jawdsr Real Estate Office Fint Door north of.|!th i s 1 9 t h é l y o f S O M . ,192 5. ( S E A L )I.C .E L L E R Blur, Nebr.¢=> ,~., . ~ ~ ~The RODEO ~:Q ma' at B\air's Fall Festival And ROPE her COWBOY with one of our beautiful strandg ot Rope Paulu- then rig her to your saddle horn for w m a o r a LOTHROP GRANT NORMAN AllcmeylDlmir,Nebr. and Onu lu.Nehr. I-'im door muih xem a Cxpipl of di y lu ll 808Le!'!u\| Bldg m e n t ,a n d possessed o f R e l l a n d Personal Estatg estimated at $2500.00 and prgying for administration there- o f If y o u fa l l t o a p p e a r a t u i d C o u n t y C o n n o n t h e 11 t h d a y o f. D d o b e r , l .O ' m om mwu, m um s a 1v m m n n \f Atuamsyl-nt-luv | I05cm in Sh!! Bunk Building m NOTICE OF HEARING STATE OF NEBRASKA, I i n Washington County I Gram.Lathrop,Attorney In the County Court. In the Matter of the Estate of I' I |"| . . . . _ _ . ; __ _ D s . W . F . n x u v mu 1>i:m1s1' Room our Bhir Suu Bank mm . N lb r u h x t h !pr e s en t a ti o n o f cl a i m s s r a i n z t u i d E s t a t e i n t h r e e m o n t h s f r o m t h e 2 4 t h d a y o f O c t o b e r J L D .19 2 5 , a n d zh e t i m e U n i t e d f o r p a y m e n t u f d e b u i s O n e Y e a r f r o m s a i d 2 4 t h d a y o f Oc to b er ,192 6. _ Coon WITH c A s The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way BLAIR GAS COMPANY o8.G.ALLEN ABSTZIACYOR :nhl patitlan, the Court will appoint Alice Bowler or mme other suitable person Adminisirator and proceed to a settlement of uid estate. o F R A N K S .m c s w w ( A g e n t f a r F a i r m o n t C r e a m s r y ) P a y s H i g h e s t F r i e s fo r P O U L T R Y ,e n u m A N D E G G S O n r u m S t r e e t S o u t h o f lyxdepend a n t Te l e p h e n e O ffi c e In d .122 1,Be l l ,A l b 2 3 3 1 o ¥|ein at luv, next "of kin, c redltnn and All penonl interested in u i d enum are hereby natifid thu on the 191.11 day of Sept.. 1925, Alice Bou- rler filed a petition in nie! County Cmlrt alleging among other thing! that Samuel D.Bouvier, an inhab itant of Washington County, Nehru- ka, died on the 12th day of SeP¢» s .. fr) HODEL CLEANERS Cleaning,Preulng Rapniring L o c a t e d O n » of add County rt, this 19th du' of September,1 . (SEAL)1: c _ ELLBR, 35-St.Ccnmty Judge. -IIWIIIIPI EQ l l : h m c. V i W l||rr1~'~l"""'Pin nn--'rasBlair.Ne h nz h .Dciobe:15.1925 Bhir. Nehrnkn. Dctnher 16. 1925 ooNcnnr.:A11om\1. cnunca Juan A. llelfoemmn, Pastor Smdoes u uma! next Sunday, ex- cept.that the qunrtariy communion services will be observed the 3: 00 o'elo|:b church hsrur.. .¢.- .,. _- A DAYLIGHT REPAIR SHOP We .have two good oxechanics that are accomodating and are skilled in their line. |!EASONAl¥l[vmcrs AND ALL w ORK GUARANTEED _ Arndt-Snyder Motor Co. BUICK moToR CARS ~\ \\- _»._ -» BT. PAUL LUTHERAN cmz nc u , o nu s 1 - Sunday. October I l,1925. Sunday School at 10:00 and Sorvict at 11:00 A.l{.On October 15,than will b i a circuit meeting at "Our SlvEor'| Church",Omaha and on Sundny. October 18111.the church vli l hold | New Home Theater PROGRAM --oc1'oaEn\s to zz- THURSDAY Almn Ruebenl and James Klrkwood In GERALD CRANSTON'S LADY' Comedy-"TIRE TROUBLE" J.E.Campbell,furniture,mga and undertaking.52tl. Ity onaeeitl.nTheBnterprlae.y ou c a n k n o ! l t e ~ For Sale:-I`arrna and reeldeneee, a good liet always.Geo. B. Rlker. 8-tf. Honey to loan on dther elty or farrn property.I-one time loan li delired.5-tf.Citlaene Savlnga Bank. Blair.Nebr. The Congregational church ladlee eil: hold a bake day Smlrflar. on. 11, at the Stewart Phannaey. Umuh Q Lane. Ambulance Service. Roy II. D. 1-me. Undertaker.Store Phonea Bell and Ind. Red 189.Home Intl. 1152. Ben zsr.asar. Unnlh lk Lang, Aisbulaneo Service. Roy ll. D. Lang, Undertaker.Store Phrnea Bell and Ind. Re».l139.Home Ind. 1752, Bell 257.25ti. Mr. and Hn..Funk Wlleon"l1ave been enjoying a ahort vacation ln- oluding a pedolf of hunting ln wed- ern Nebraska.They returned home last Monday evening. Hr.and hire.Roy Dudleon and baby and Wayne Duclgeon, of Omaha visited at the Fntnlr Dodge-on home laat Em y.Mu. Dud¢eon'e aiatlr, Ure.Emrnn Baker,of Springfield, Nebr.alao apeng the day with the Dudgeone. llre.Dine Carter,Sr.,hae been aerlouily ill for a weekjith an at- taek of flu.She in aorno, \\l1at im~ proved at this time.Her daughter, Ure.Jarnee Kirk,of Big Springs, Nebr. and her son, Claude of Walt- hill luwe onised to be with her and do what the un to make her rom- Iortable. Hr.and Mrx.Dine (hrter,Jr.,{... their handa full at the present time with both of their boya uerloua- ly ill with the flu. The younger boy, Carol,aged one nad a half yearn, was taken to an Omaha hospital and placed under the care of a special- iat aa he was the worse] off of the two.The older boy, Clayton, three years nhl, is though; to be o the mend. J.E.Campbell,furniture,mga anti undertaking. _50-ti. Dr.hylanct States.Ghlropraetor. r m e n 8tataBankBul1din|.17-rr. Buy your notebook paper and eorenu at The Enterprise offlee. Hr. and Mre: Ben Bunn drove overto Fremont today to attend the bl; ¢tlle Sale. Hrs.W.1I.Underwood returned Toesday from Denver where she at- tended a znlaalonery meeting the past week._ Hrx A. Carver has been very itl the part fear vreelta but ia some what Improved at pneeent..Laat Saturday tree the fifty-firm; 'wedding annivers ary ol' llr. and Ure. Carver and both were very thankful that also was bet- ter. Tut»ulay°a daliee tell of the death of F. l'. Van Wiekte, of York, Nob., aho formerly was In the grain lmai~ near- ut Kerinanl.Hin wifewan an Arlington firl. :laughter of the lute L l-I.Itoherta,grain man of Arl- ington. The Monday Afternoon Club met with Mrs.Emma lrlaaaer and Mrs. D. v Manner on Oct. zz. -Following intereating papera by Hina Carrie Wiseman and ldrx.Myrtle Killah, Mn .Mauer,Jr.and Hn .Paul Moore aan!aereral aoloe that all enjoyed.The Club will meet with Hrs. W.M. Halter Oct. 19. Mn. Chas. Beekmann plana to sotn Lincoln tht; 'week to be with her daughter, Katherine. who ia a unlvere lty alutlent, when she has her tone- lla removed on Friday.lt rrae found when she tool!her gymnaalum ex- amination that rliaeaaed tondla were affecting her heart ind tho physi cian mlsdaed the rernovol .of her ton lila at onte_ lllr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald, who live just south of town,lost their infant daughter laat Sunday morn- lntr,the child living but a few hours after birth.Burial urea made Sunday afternoon in the Calhoun cem- etery.The sympathy of their many friends xoer out to them in the loan of their little one.They have re manning, n son,_ae\en yearn old. gg~ ae oe - at clr Ch Ot e e | a | I . I Buy your school supplies at The Enterprise office. For Sale--Note hook paper and covers at The Enterprise ohflee. John Sas, of Pender, was a Blair business visitor,the first of. the week. c .x.Bendorf, Undertaker, Blair Behr.Office phones,162.Resi- dence phones, 224.23-II. Hrs.Orin Stricklett has returned to her home from an Omaha bospttql and is reported as lmprortq nicely. Choice alfalfa hay for sate, it mile southwest ot Pleasan; View school. .August Fralzm.Phone, Ind. XM. 37-St. Amlernon'n with pneu- and out of Mr. and Mrs. J olm C. baby has been quite sick mania but is now better danger. $85.50 buy s the chu pluged in our vest window.Come ln eng] let us show it to you.. Petersen Hantsane. The W. R. C. lgewngton will meet at the home of Mrs. Ott Allen,onCenterstreet,Thurmlsy s!ternoon,l October 22.. Range alia- For Sale:.'Z'..rne of the best va cant lots to be found in the city. Priced to sell.tnquine at"1`he Enter prise office.tl. Gus Rnttunsnn and Iamlly return- ed Sunday evnineg from Dakota "here thegyhave spent severe! weeks hunting his( fishing( Perfection Dil Heater and the new .»\mericah.Gasoline Heater, just the thing to tskc the chill off the room ir: the ntornlng.Petersen Hdw. At the regular meeting of w. R. C.lsst Satunhy,the charter was draped for Mrs.Jennie Rodgers, Nice stationery at The Enterprise office.34-tt. J.E.Campbell,furniture,r u n anttundsrtaking.50~tf. Youths Companion and Enlerpdse one year fo r $5 0 .tf. C. K. Bendorf, Undertaker, Blalr, Nebr.Office phones 161.Ruhenef phones.214.23-ti Sea our new line of stationary, Business and social, in seven! styles and finishes. tf.The Enterprise Dffloo. Mr. and Hrs. .lim Sinn. of Omaha spent Su y at the 31-orneof 31|.and Hrs. Edgar Rose in this city. Giifregi Garner and wife are re rlecorating their new home prepar- slorr to moving in next week. Let us order your stove repairs now,¢ton't leg lt g o until it gets cotd, it may take some time to get them.Petersen Hardware. Mrs. C. ll. Christensen, of north Walker Ave.has been ill but is better now and. able to sit up s little. The W. R. C. kenslngton will be held It the home of Mrs. Otto Allen Thursday,Oct.2'2nd.All members ccnllatly invited. Mrs. Clara Wilcox. of Kansas City came last Saturday to visit her bro- ther and wife, Mr. and Hrs. 3. J . Lon¢,ot this city. Unruh s Lanz, Amlndanee s¢rvx¢¢'Hoy lt. D. Leng. Undertaker.Stone Phones Ind. and Bell not 139.House lr mt. 1752, Bell 257.25tt. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lowe returned to their home at Bird Island, Minn.. alter ten days visit with retatives in Blair and vicinity.' 'l Mr and Strs. Tom Hlgley and babypant department ;:resident_g m ,in from North Piatte,Nebr. Hr_ and Mrs. J. W. Blatter have lm Monday and spent a Iew days ew boy at their l1on l°rT Sun-'visiting with their niece,Mrs.Eva tln night.The family now consists Cook. cf tuo bo;n ami two girls. Hrs. A. H. Donnelson, of Marshall town, lows. is spending a few days in Blair and vicinity visiting her father Sbeldon Peek snel other relatives. Mr. and tilts_ Oscar Guyer enter |. Russell Bugeon,of Chicago,is spending his two weeks vacation 1ni'll1 his mother, Mrs. Fred Bugeon and helping her get moved in her nd# home./ The Calhoun schools were in sensQ ~t h l\'|mu m-umlvennry.In which Mme Pmf. Bnndt vm speak. o n s m my , o m m- 1 1 m ¢ u ~ ¢uitmo ¢d nlv illbo hck ||t t. b»B t. Paul Ludunn church, Onm, It mo dc lod. Th a pu blk is na nn y imlh d u atte n d d u o mn d n p ._ POTATOES Carload western Nebraska sand land Ohios.Well matured table stock for winter storage.No better cooking or lgeeping pb-tatoes than Nebraska sand land Ohiol (nnl. irrivuu-d> Screened and sacked in 2 hu. sacks $ 1 . 7 5 p e r b u s h e l Car here Friday or Saturday this week JONATHAN APPLES Only 100 baskets loft ol the carload ol Mluourl Jonathans at $2 por bu. bu- ket. Better Hurry. Will be sold out lhis week Aly on .were dismissed to hear and see Prenldent. Coolidge in Omaha. The district meetlng of the Wo- man'a Foreign Missionary Soaioty of the M.l}. :hunch will be laehl at Benson, Friday. Oct.16.A number ol' the local M. EJ: are going down to the meeting.1 Frank Broan is in Fremont today where he is assisting in oomlucting n big cattle :ale of three thousand head.Hr. Broan goes over to l"re» mont every Thursday to work on these aatloa.It is quite evident that the Fremont people know a good salesmen when they see him mark. Wallace Antrim, legionnain of Ar lington, Nebr and member ol Down':5 Post of that place,has receive!a yzonernment check for over twelve honored dollars ln back pay :tml hu been placed on the disability oorn- penaation list.. having been seriously disabled in service in the trenehei In the late war. :ma K: ma In 'rm Enlcrprln. TEACHERS'NEXAHINATIO Satudny, Nov. 11, 1925. Saturday. Jus. za, lm Saturday, April 17, ma Saturday. June 6, 1928 Saturday, July 24. 1926. Pa s ha :ui; as the aa. 8. dmnzh basement on Thunday evening.Everyone i l ln- vltal and 'lulc nmc ls it il for the r .\.xnoA9l!»Palhhl* m u m n u r ' m u l s n n Pa ths!m e purpose of walcomlng our not mln ter.Hr. R. Fzinhild sua :The ld minion 1| 5 nnlle." chlldlin :pmt Sunday with tht for l short vixlt han.£3lb'hA1\ s fine ~our ~sp~y nl. Mr. und Hn. Os car ~ and ington Tutu!!! ui; as the aa. 8. dmnzh basement on Thunday evening.Everyone i l ln- vltal and 'lulc nmc ls it il for the r .\.xnoA9l!»Palhhl* m u m n u r ' m u l s n n Pa ths!m e purpose of walcomlng our not mln ter.Hr. R. Fzinhild sua :The ld minion 1| 5 nnlle." chlldlin :pmt Sunday with tht for l short vixlt han.£3lb'hA1\ s fine ~our ~sp~y nl. Mr. und Hn. Os car ~ and ington Tutu!!! W i m £ - n n ¢ ~|I A.uoA!!l8»rm unr v n u .a --'~ Corn llusking Supplies Husking Hooks that fit Vrislletx. Colton Flannel Mulens and Gloves Steel Corn Cribs Corn Knives. Butcher and Pocket Knives Grain Scoops and Forks Steel Corn Cribs $4.00 Winchester Flash Light: & Batteries th e lon g lu lln g k ln d ' Alnrm Clocks to wake Qou up , Electric, Gneolrne and Oil Lanterns Then for evening entertainment nothing nicer than n~- Kennedy-Crosley or Radioln nt $14.7 5 up end have the world news and con- cert in your own home. :-: nun ma lS To SMISFY YUU :-: s;T h e A m d t H a r d w a r e k d n m .n u u x u l l ! m u m n u r ' m u i s n n a u p .M f r m l 5vog qn e i'1'a vi s i t e d l t t h e He n ry Tie t g en 'ho m e n e a r S o ut h Om n - h r u n M o n d a y , t o w e t h e n e w b a b y w h i c h rvc ¢nt 1y m a d e il.'s ap pe a ra nc e a t t h e T l e t n n h o m e ..N e l s S o r e n l e n '|en t e r t a i n e d n f e w aanlunn News Rr. and Hrs. Chu. Anderson and Mr. and Hn. Louis Polic: came out from Omaha for a week-end 'rldt at the H. G.Van Deuun and J . A. Swihan lfcmea. Cm Bpraker was a west bound passenger on Honday.The Fnlhsnan c lan of the XJ1.8. iwrnered to Blair Monday ovenlnr: and attended the piciure, "The Fresh man" at the Home 'Il1ealre." Misa Avia Hanson, of Blair is as Mtltiing with the work ll the Alvin Hanthome home.Lola Smith :mme up from Uni. Plu s to lplnd ,uw week-and with homo folks. Leslie Berry was I. business caller in Omaha on Monday.The Church ol' God people bold an lil y ay meeting Sunday at iboir chufoh in Blair.Mn. Sam Hall and )l| 1.J . A . Swihan and Gnes qni Mn .I-'annie lxrona were amen: thou pmaont from Kennani. Hr.and Hn . J .w.Taylor m l family and Hr. and Hrs. Clllr Le crono and family, of Omaha attended o birlhdly dinner at the J . F. llc iq to n Tmuh y .. Mr.and U n .End!Lalmum n i baby were Inman alle n lio n-dn afternoon.. Hn .Hln nll Llilman nturood to har home sunday : f u r winding zen:al d l || , the Emi!Lllhnan heme. ~THB ~.;._.ff S L s l Pa ths!m e Q » o 1 I el n I I s y g. ; r 1- p, r. 4 Hn. McCann.' Mr. and Lira. Floyd Pruner are the proud and happy paxentaol a ten and a half pound baby boy born Sunday All concerned are doing nicely,Mn .Thou.French In there taking care of we new boy. Hr. and Hrs. Giffoni French came mer from Arlington for a abort visit here Sunday,Before having on a hunting trip to Iaretie, Nebr. Elton Edmondaen went to Xeneaaw last week for n aho|tvinit with his folks there.Mr. and Mrs. Soren MeDona!d, Mr. and Mn .Harlan French and 3!n\. Widener autoed to Omaha on Thun |'ay to shop and aim to view the Le gion parade.Kennard han been rather hard hh wha week ln regard Lo our traina mimallsewiee.The railway eoinznis aion has taken off our pauengertrains and given ua a mixed train which ahouhl arrive here 'teatbound ai 9:25 AM. and eastbnuml rn 4:35 PII., but due to awitnhinl. ete.. the trains have so far,arrived several hours: Iate.Poor connections have do layed the mails.We received the Sunday Omaha daily papers onTlladay.Honrner.is ia thought that this aerviee wil!be peffec ri in Lime and eonnectlona made better ao that we will reoaiva our mail on time.The poet offiC0 houra are no thing definite as yd, ailhough they open at 8:80 in the morning mu! eloae h t m ! u n e o l l l d u l m a n a t penalties n BI-dn Nd#-» md# A d d Uu u n \ u a Hl u v: h $ , 1 l7 l. . lv \ u7 |u ble r ly liou i|n¢ \ r =h d u optnqc c our.Th ln a me la f ltlb - I ~1511110 llwlultly nmni lti o u r m n li i a l l i u t n t l h n u p l r ~of thtimapdeifori fihoghb- h m u u d s o u u m u u u n b - p l i w n vi i ln r u l n h a f a r u n t th e ~ubccrlpdonprieo.E027 ~bormnltundeniarudthuzht ~ t l o u a r e m a d o a p s r t c f i h l .1 ln ts nm lh e p ub lh h lr n n d ~bu. -rrr chlldlin :pmt Sunday with tht Mr. und Hn. Os car ~ and ~ mama~ ua~'~rfénuw 'mlm||||u||umnmnuu|||numm||lmnm|||||m|u||1|um i 5;F a l 1 ~Un )L r| ~, In pattorns and in colors, pass in bgnuty and assort previoualyoffered for yo you to come and nee the This line of dress goods ra - Outing Flannels at 20c to table paddings at Feasona cred Pe rc ales at 2 2c . A complete llne ol Underwear Incfu and ankle lennh In mudlum,heavy Jun ln a cue ol n » Look them over W. J. SAS alllllIlllllll||l\lIll|llIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIII them.Harriett Hai! spent last weak-end 'iw her sister, ll:a. Ben Bailey In Bair.Mr. M. R. Reed mama in from an aid Sddiera' Hom! in Iowa, to visit several days here before goin; to California.Mr. Reed is eighty-aeven years of age and traveling aione. lr. and Hn. Harold Lautrup en- tuulned Mr. and Nts.Wide-ner,Hr.and Mn . J .i jle c r p n e , Alice McCann,Rolfe Lecronn am! Dorothy Whiener at dinner Friday M w sGeorge Pmn came up for an wer nigh; visit wizh his folks liefnre nu- turning zo Omaha Sunday evening. Hr. and ll:-a. J . W. Lec mna and grandson, Rolfe who have been spend int the past five weeks at Kannani, laft Monday morning for their home In Haiéna, Oklahoma.A h m number of friend:from hen auwed 10 Arlingwa Int Thurs- day to attend a shower on Hrs. Gi!- ford French. Hines W allin .and Bachmann spent %h¢ week-end at iheir homes in Uehling and Blair.There will be a community gather M r . e n d H n . O s c a r A n d e r s o n e n d c h i l d r e n d a w n o ve r l l o n d a y e ve n i n g f o r l s h o r t d x l t h e n . l l r .An d M n .R a y B1-oem a n d fa m i l y ' n n S u n q y vi e i m n a t th e T .z a F n n c h h o m e . M o n d a y u r n t h e b i r t h d a y o f B u d d y l l o e k a n d J e m F r e n c h .'l'l1»ey w e r e fo u r a n d t h a n :years d d a n d t h e i r . $1 :1u ~¢1 -Q 11 RS. i q, I IQ1 : - = = = --in ehildren's wear You Will Fi New Thing When They It il a matter of pr the new styles whe have everything fo in dreues, dren up To appreciate this derful display. T. C. HILT £3lb'hA1\ s fine window 61112117 nl. hcplng they win the prize. lla Ei th er Rumuu n fp c n l. the rac k-md with home foil; from hor duliu at the Crunli Home. span;~nday evening at the Novak home Iiatening our tha a n radio which Waller pneaentad to his win an her birthday. ll:. and Hrs. Har Knldlhl and Nor- man wan tntertldned Sunday even lna ag the llzrtcn Winchell hmm. Hr. and nm .uma Paulaen and ehiiclran called Sunday aiternoon at the And:nf llataen Isome to an the new hairy.' llr.and Hn .Nadia Lhristcnsen ares. N. w. wzmclxe iCorLt1nu-ed from vm one) erythlng urn done ro nay the nd of Death bu; eha paused away r Sunday. Oct. ll.Beautiful fl-oral trlhutee ieetiiled the lore and esteem of ne r! pall bearers were club boys of neighborhood. whom ahe had in- lad eo her home :gr many 9¢¢lnlona had given arorde of elutourigge- or end kindly interest.'Day were 4 by use County 8i¢1\l~ Geo. qg, also uae also lmlebtesd to her ~r many ecteofklnrlneae and friend interest in his club 1-qrk. The Enterprir-e joins a lwsl.of end: In r-xtendlng sympathy to the reaved huebaml anal children in lhln I hour of trial. ecfurrav mo *Lone CREEK Ha m Anderson la somewhat lei-i p vim injuries go his lm-ee since ine a horse and Leo Miller i.. ting him with his ehonee. Ure. Joe Laeure and toUsin. Lire. ol-comb, of Philadelphia. acoompnn- +Nr. and, Hrs. Grant Allen on an uto trip to Stanton and Pierce untlee to whit relatives for a ferr ye.llrn.Jacob Slerk has returned oane alter A visit with her daugh-l r. Hn. Paul idelotz and family of a ~glee county.mn Allen, son of Scott Allen. hee i and James ruled at the Robert An demon home Sunday afternoon. Hr.and Mrs.Hayes Rosenheo engl Ruth Jene were Sunday dinne pint.: of Hr. and Mrs. Earl Calll anell at Blair. Hr. and Hn. Fred Lon; droveB l l genday evedng to viaiz the! aunt.n. Clara Wilcox, who Ll visit ina at the J. J. Lon; home. Friends and relatives In Ulla vieln lly were sorry zo Seem of the de of me infant daughter of Mr. lin. J ack llebonalrl on last Su Ruben Larson,non of ll r.an Hn. J. l.|rron,£e rec overing f » an attach of rheumetiem. -~u _ BELL CREEK VALLEY Mr. and Mn. John Echtenlramp | Arlington were Sunday dinner ut ihe Wm. Hoitrnan home. Mr. and Mrs. August Kerkhofl' mn, Stanley, Irvin Sprkk and ElleMengealohtetzeoderltheAmerloa Legion convention ln Omaha wer r.n¢ley.The following spent Sunday afte noon el. the home of Mrs. Sadl llengealoht,2-leurs and Heariam Fred Ilgbers of Uehllng, Chris Huh man lm!iemily,Henry Iiengedo~ and son. Carl,Albert Lallrnan a son, August. Carl Toelke and Cla ence and Elmer ilartunz. Mina Alice Robe spent Qhe wee enii wilh home fdkn. The following were In Fremont.» Sehlrrloy, lieura and Llesdomee W Holtmen, John Ikhtenkomp. Leona turn-ed from a a»urnmer'e m p in ilchlenkarnp. Wm. '|»\ilkenln|. Aoguwo r m, u . 3 . a n d u ma .|Bloo1n.John Nlelaamn Ind Mine sz. llr .em!Mn .Joe Hiller are Lallmen. pending IHC week with the Frank ~hldey family at lleheen, Nehr. Chu.lnlellondd and famlly,of ~lah epent Sunday at the John llo- r ~home.lr . an d Hrs. lleareon Thompson, ~f Omaha were at Dan Thornpaone' ~rlnday. Hr. and In J oh n Reld and Hr. nd lin .Wallace Snowdon were at Louie seamen sunny ? Hr. and ln. Fd Rater spent Sun- dey with relatives at De Soto. Several famera in thin viclni love silrlefl go pick corn. Hr. and Mrs. Emil Lellman enu- lainerl the follovlnrgueeu Sunda Menon and Meadamea Wm. Wnllre ln ;and family,George Schwed 'md rleughlere, Edna an-:lCIera, lie ry Langham end family, Henry W Ironing and lamlly eml Mrs. Hen Wilkening. Sr.Hr.and Hrs.John Ikhtenka Norma Hallman of Ariingion, and Hrs. Alben Nieman and son, a lr. and Il:a. Chrll Hin: drove '°1 Mr. and Mn. Frank Eilere and fa. 1 . our nl In J--4 Qua1 if.y ,pri ce a n d de l i v e ry a re t h e th re e fa c t o r s w h i c h o u g h t bo d e t e r mi n e w h e r e y o u w i l l pu rc ha s e y o ur C o a l. "" O u r re g u l a r c us to me rs who c o me ba c k y a e r afwr year evidently :re oqnyinwul ther. purchases nude here I |, nigh; visit wizh his folks liefnre nu- turning zo Omaha Sunday evening. Hr. nm!ln. J . W . Lec mna and gnndson, Rolfe who have been spend int the past five weeks at Kanruni, llft Monday morning for their home In Holéna, Oklnhoma. A h m number of friend:from hen auwed ,to Arlington Int Thurs- day to attend L shower on Hrs. Gi!- ford French. Hines Westlin and Bachmann spent %h¢ week-end at iheir homes in Uehling and Blair.There will be a community gather |~, Pbune Your orderesrlylad wo'll nuke every etlun an make you 1 regular cuawmer. We llao hmdl Lumber. Posts. Shinglae, Sand and Cement. Farmers Co-operative Union BLAIR NEBRASKA ~I IllllIIlllllllllIIIIlllllllIIIIlHHHIIIIIIIlllllHill|||||||||llll||I|||||l& : : ~ .F a b r i c s o f é = : lsual Beauty these Fabrics for Fall sur- ment any collection we have lr approval.We welcome lsoon. goin price from 950 and up. BBG.Table Linens and quilted le prices.A line of fast coi- l n g l o w n e c k e u l . k n e e l e n f t h , l o n g s l e e ve I n d S i l k a n d W o o l q u a l i t y . l v n o ve l t i e s l o r I n f a n t s . l o r t h e b a b y s h o w e r . o r s c t s .T h e G o s n r d p e a k s fo r It s e l f . Qu n -:runan nu n : ¢ l _.ca l!I u lunE = nono_ -1 _ =: _ -1 1an -0uniu - Q 10 Ian n| - 1n 1$--»an oammo1 1 ¢onnuanno InQ= ..l-ur= ~...| =HH 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. l.awr~en¢:e Hcffcr ami son. Donalll of Shelby, Nebr. on laat Sunday NIM Guaaie Jones, who is engaged /in the profeuion of nursing in Oma ia. in enjoying a :hail vacation with friends and relativu in Blair and vicinity. 1 Nels Christiansen came in Monday from Omnhn when he had been wl1.."| n couple of car toads of attle.He In llv~11|z on 1 ranch up at Inman and is doing weil QMin Miriam McQuarrie hu chargeoctiy library this week while\- (h;r ninter,Miss May,who i i city libnrian is attending a regional ll-Qbrary Meeting at Slcux City Mlm Ann: Blaster. of Marywlllc,Hiuourl arrived Monday tc care for her new nephew that arrived at the J W. Hlntter homeon Sunday.Mia: [Hatter is a graduate nurse. lin!Helen Drake, of Burlington, lu .is visiting at the John McKay Z The Big Store The Old Reliable »--u -..Nebra~ka sand lan~ Ohiol (nnl. irrizuu»a> Screened and sacked in 2 bu. sacks $ 1 . 7 5 p e r b u s h e l Car here Friday or Saturday this week JONATHAN APPLES Only 100 bukets loft ol the clrload ol Mluourl Jonathnns ut $2 por bu. bu- ket. Better Hurry. Will be sold out lhis week Jersey Sweet Potatoes 5c perlb. ~ & ~At Mt. Hope Fruit Fam Blair. Nebr.Warehouse. Ewash. Sl. Comedy-Lloy d glmllivn in "HOoKED'n FRIDAY and FRIDAY mATu§EE JaneNovakand Robert Edelon In "THE DANGER SIGNAL" | New Home Theater PROGRAM --oc1'oaEn\s to zz- THURSDAY Almn Ruebenl and James Klrkwood In GERALD CRANSTON'S LADY' Comedy-"TIRE TROUBLE" f r \ J _4_1 Judge our ,§G m w m m .- '~1 / by-- x _ .~ s A~r u RD Av a n d S ATURD AV MATI N J . Mu Busch. Eugen; O'Brlen and Mm:hel\ Lewh In "FRIVOLOUS SAL" MERMAID COMEDY SUN DAY May McAvoy. Rmnld Colamln and Mule Prawn hu "TARNISH" FOX NEWS, nooueqooue and SPORTLIOHT D ',.. \lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIII||||||lllllllllllllllllllllllgfg ll = | =;.._fnarl i ' nd the HHere Are New H n POTATOES Carload western Nebraska sand land Ohios.Well matured table stock for winter storage.No better cooking or lgeeping pb-tatoes than Nebraska sand land Ohiol (nnl. irrivuu-d> Screened and sacked in 2 hu. sacks $ 1 . 7 5 p e r b u s h e l Car here Friday or Saturday this week JONATHAN APPLES Only 100 baskets loft ol the carload ol Mluourl Jonathans at $2 por bu. bu- ket. Better Hurry. Will be sold out lhis week Jersey Sweet Potatoes 5c perlb. ~ & ~At Mt. Hope Fruit Fam Blair. Nebr.Warehouse. Ewash. Sl. J.E.Campbell,furniture,mga and undertaking.52tl. Ity onaeeitl.nTheBnterprlae.y ou c a n k n o ! l t e ~ For Sale:-I`arrna and reeldeneee, a good liet always.Geo. B. Rlker. 8-tf. Honey to loan on dther elty or farrn property.I-one time loan li delired.5-tf.Citlaene Savlnga Bank. Blair.Nebr. The Congregational church ladlee eil: hold a bake day Smlrflar. on. 11, at the Stewart Phannaey. Umuh Q Lane. Ambulance Service. Roy II. D. 1-me. Undertaker.Store Phonea Bell and Ind. Red 189.Home Intl. 1152. Ben zsr.asar. Unnlh lk Lang, Aisbulaneo Service. Roy ll. D. Lang, Undertaker.Store Phrnea Bell and Ind. Re».l139.Home Ind. 1752, Bell 257.25ti. Mr. and Hn..Funk Wlleon"l1ave been enjoying a ahort vacation ln- oluding a pedolf of hunting ln wed- ern Nebraska.They returned home last Monday evening. Hr.and hire.Roy Dudleon and baby and Wayne Duclgeon, of Omaha visited at the Fntnlr Dodge-on home laat Em y.Mu. Dud¢eon'e aiatlr, Ure.Emrnn Baker,of Springfield, Nebr.alao apeng the day with the Dudgeone. llre.Dine Carter,Sr.,hae been aerlouily ill for a weekjith an at- taek of flu.She in aorno, \\l1at im~ proved at this time.Her daughter, Ure.Jarnee Kirk,of Big Springs, Nebr. and her son, Claude of Walt- hill luwe onised to be with her and do what the un to make her rom- Iortable. Hr.and Mrx.Dine (hrter,Jr.,{... their handa full at the present time with both of their boya uerloua- ly ill with the flu. The younger boy, Carol,aged one nad a half yearn, was taken to an Omaha hospital and placed under the care of a special- iat aa he was the worse] off of the two.The older boy, Clayton, three years nhl, is though; to be o the mend. J.E.Campbell,furniture,mga anti undertaking. _50-ti. Dr.hylanct States.Ghlropraetor. r m e n 8tataBankBul1din|.17-rr. Buy your notebook paper and eorenu at The Enterprise offlee. Hr. and Mre: Ben Bunn drove overto Fremont today to attend the bl; ¢tlle Sale. Hrs.W.1I.Underwood returned Toesday from Denver where she at- tended a znlaalonery meeting the past week._ Hrx A. Carver has been very itl the part fear vreelta but ia some what Improved at pneeent..Laat Saturday tree the fifty-firm; 'wedding annivers ary ol' llr. and Ure. Carver and both were very thankful that also was bet- ter. Tut»ulay°a daliee tell of the death of F. l'. Van Wiekte, of York, Nob., aho formerly was In the grain lmai~ near- ut Kerinanl.Hin wifewan an Arlington firl. :laughter of the lute L l-I.Itoherta,grain man of Arl- ington. The Monday Afternoon Club met with Mrs.Emma lrlaaaer and Mrs. D. v Manner on Oct. zz. -Following intereating papera by Hina Carrie Wiseman and ldrx.Myrtle Killah, Mn .Mauer,Jr.and Hn .Paul Moore aan!aereral aoloe that all enjoyed.The Club will meet with Hrs. W.M. Halter Oct. 19. Mn. Chas. Beekmann plana to sotn Lincoln tht; 'week to be with her daughter, Katherine. who ia a unlvere lty alutlent, when she has her tone- lla removed on Friday.lt rrae found when she tool!her gymnaalum ex- amination that rliaeaaed tondla were affecting her heart ind tho physi cian mlsdaed the rernovol .of her ton lila at onte_ lllr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald, who live just south of town,lost their infant daughter laat Sunday morn- lntr,the child living but a few hours after birth.Burial urea made Sunday afternoon in the Calhoun cem- etery.The sympathy of their many friends xoer out to them in the loan of their little one.They have re manning, n son,_ae\en yearn old. gg~ ae oe - at clr Ch Ot e e | a | I . I de with ul that we get \ they are new and we the children and mines dresses, coats and hats. lock is to nee this won- -ar" Quo* z»¢:im-11 um: she will get lm Saturday nimnoon.. **°"' nicely.Hu.chmum Anderson and Blair old timers,who re.member|¢1;ughI,en\, Bertha and Mrs. Amelia Rev. Geo. 0. Perkins, former pa.sI.or.Bmwn m d husband came ln from of the Congreglliond church hw'°iDen\er last Sunday evening to whit yeah law. wa!!be interested inunlr coc aine.Mn .Fred Bugeon leaminl of ghe death of his dwzh~an»» rum Jnhneon and su.. J .....; ser, Addie Perkins liimbali nf Lin-phine Johnson.They druve aeven{ eoln. wife of Prol. W1li|.rd XlmbnlI.'hund|~e<l miles in thiny hours.Theyi fcunslrr of the L'niw¢n\i1y Sched of.left Tuesday morning for their homes Music av. Lincoln.Mrs. Kimba llvu also' an accomplished musiclzn and sith her husbmi :J ul family iillm an important place in musical circin ln :hal clt}'_Rev. Perkins flied but I few months ago at an ulvanc -ul accompanied by Hnrnhldl Wl|¢ox,i,who :ues to see the country.H m f Anderson lived in Blair on ent ColI h x street |number of years ngo and in the widow of Pls! Anderson. a former Bllir boy who died many )N, The Milliner r 'I ' |\ Bid:, RehnIlil. omm 15, ms 511vh. Oewber 15.192.5 Blair High School ~ vi' .r*;r'~-€_.,.i "»{ - T H E gN'i$|!pRISB-P¢ ¢ ¢ 8c n n "Van1slung, r m s u Q u - \ u w \ ¢ \ n n \ \ \ \ T I M 0 Men l v . - » Richard Washburn Child s s e n u n u s s u u u u u u u n u u uxf b n vv llllvl 1 . m¢ u u | 0 n ) unn lumu. BYNOPMS s:?:E?F£` .2',sm::;'.»-:.~: mf At w t p u t t w :In n u n h l - u o n d u a n h m B u n Id e a s walked into the aloe ol Gaby Pn- n l u w n no u a c o m c i n d y h o mme pm un tba Nmh mov.lla f u nvu w we . u r u a d n n u p ma n a i l l l d l l u z f calms(|»n w r n l olod o ll o f Lbd r W L Punlumonvu umm by Mr pu un ex'I nm A mrnd nl lr . D owo lfi l"a n m a ' I l l " u m | v tr l ll f a d f P I ONE E R xo r n s u ms s z s ON' Mn . Oth Nnb o n. li ter |period of pro lruwd mneu d m no u lnnaa nge. puud Qin! Odobvr 10, 1925, lt u n u n o f o llhly - tr u y a n a n d !\en!y~dx dly u.I t Un Mm a l h e r non, J une; T. Ndmn, mdh al Blnlr. n m u u n i o n vh r l wndu eid hy_ Rev Img, of Blnlr ulisud by | g,v_ Relnertun of Orum, lg the SL Paul Lulhenn dumb , D rum mi the rv- mdnn wm laid w ren In tha gene- uvy by the :Me nl the dmrch.V w buutlhd and nppmpriau noun for the oeculon wen mmf by the mixed u m m m of u.¢m n :h n h a n n churdu.Pa ll-b n h n l t the church were old lrknds :nd gdghborl of the deeeued.Flnnl offering; vue many,showing the high e n u m in whkh nhe Ill md in Um n¢l;hbor~ hood In which l\\| lived her lang md useful "ILIn n a Mi n er vu b o r n S m. mn . : u a in Bl g.Dn zmu k, amv to Nebruh ln th: y nr 1861 at the uv of twenty-four.Bb!v u m u r k d to J r m Taft In Doeember Lha u ma y ur_' my u m m o w n \ 1 x MI u w year IMC.F r o m d u n tb ly m wd tn Wuhlngwn c ounty lm! took up I bo mutu d n u r Drum.To this union four chikinn were ho m, o n rn-ughur.Annia m d Qune n m . Hu n ,John an d P un .Th u s of than have puaed uny .John dkd In m a .R u n in 1922 a n d ~ '|`iiH|€r he: fonunah mouxh to hen himl BIG DANCE M. wff. Hall Fpiday Evening, 0ct. 16 L A D I E S F R E E Music by THE ORIOLES P |=§c5'ci== A M Work Horse, Work Mule and Pony Parade Rodeo, Base Ball, Horse Racing Concerts and Dancing FALL risnvn SATU RDAY, ocToBER 17 I - l l llll l l l - W I T H E X H I B I T S R o D E o Blair, Nebra§ka, 0ctober 16 and 17 I B r D a n D e s d u n f a R a m i 6 : 0 0 P M . - S u p p e r . 6 : 3 0 P _ H . - C o n c e r t o n s u m . J II BLAIR. NEBRASKA. OCTOBER as, |925 Edhad by D. V. Hauer, Superintendent ol (he Blair City School; Bu z z W - I NS F I RS T n o u s im campledng dleir plana :for bui!d- line Aye, lhrnret. Bldgwerov, Dor- GAME 0 F THE SEASGN ing are:Cthy Htxilr, Viola Hansen, Margaret |mu C i ty a md o r mu mm z e - J e n k i n s , Hn Koopman, L. Vaughn give mr.. -mb in au uvdiwrlum.lm! of thou vhd did not ua dm President ,listened us his apecch u bran-lent over Ou rda_ sr . hI ARY 'B s ms oo mu. c nu nc n 'The Lkdo Church Around d u lkmar' mmm urvku Sunday, mm, x8.| f I : su a n a r y n o l m o x z a u c s u o n I t -Zn a w e l l p l a y e d g a m e o n t h e l o c a l ce i ve d b i d s f o r t h e n e w h i g h s c h o o l fi e l d , In t F r i d a y n ft o r n o o n t h e B l s i r b u i l d i n g o n S e p t e m b e r 3 .' H i l h Sc ho ol fo o t b d l t e a m de fe l l ¢ ¢ l I M i n d e n i s h u i i d i n g n n e w $75, 000 t h e D e c a t u r m m b y a a c - a r e o f 1 8 - . g n d e b u i l d i n g ,up-t o-cl ate i n e ve r y 0.T h e p l a y i n g o f th e B l a i r bo y s pqr t£c ula :_A c e n t n l a u d i t o r i u m sh o ws c on s id e r ab l e i m n m ve m e n t o u r w i t h : u n a n d d r u d n n m o n u r .i n e l z n l u l l ,a n A o o p m l n ,L l YIK IIB B H o s t s ,Je a n ll ; - er s ,M a d e l i n e NIel ~ a e n , D o r i s T i l d e n a n d R u t h V l g . 1 1 1 1 B g n d e - H a r r i e t A l l a n , S o n a B o o t h .D o w d Co o k ,A l l a F n i n , M y r t l e Gl lb e rt s on ,F n n c e l Jacobs, N u n n :L u n d . C n r r i n M a m m a l (241.. S L L u k e '|D a y . 7 : 3 0 A M . H o l y C o m m u n i o n . 9: 45 A M .C h u r c h Ic h o o l . 11 :0 0 A A L l l o r n l n g P r a y e r a n d | B i r m o n . 8 00 P M .Y o u n g Po o p l e '|Fe l l ovr - the work. of the 1,-mie week.lnsnkell iilhhl ullféillt QQQJQSI Jn \ Larson. who was brouyht from the line to the full bank pos1tion, played a strong game.Should he contnlue to develop during the remdnder of the season.he should rank among the better back field men of the eon~ ference.Seeeter Bartlett- also tore off some very nlce end runs.One of the features of the game was e fori ward pass over the line for a touch Elown from Carlson to Van Deusen_ Fuzzy Tllden made the last touch down by s fake end mn around the lef t side of Decatur's line.The tol- lowlng ls n summary of the game: Dec atur kic ks off to Blair to the t0-yard line.Blair returns 5 yards. Blair makes first down through line plunges.Blair makes tumble and Decatur 'recovers the bdl.Decatur tlles center for no 0311 Decatur. goes around right tackle s ysnls. Decatur :ins two more yards.Deca f _ | . e _1 2 . -. _ . . . l e e - - on the ground floor, while the libnry and the superintendenfs and princ- ipal'a offices will occupy the second floor above the auditorium.The and ltorluxn will also be fitted out as a gymnasium, irlth showers and all equipment for the playin; of swee It will face. the new bodevard which' will be planted with trees and flow- er gardens.Lighting,heating and ventllati-nn will _be of the moat :nod- ern and approved types.The con- struction ls of Ru g;brick, and the building will probably be completed by Marc h t. Rising City wlllhave a new 550.0011 high school building. Rosalie school dlstrlct la b1:|ildln| an addition to their high school building. Htllereek school district ln Wash- ington county has voted to build a new $9,000 school bdlding. aldlne Hundorf,Geome glerloleon, wp sM e l v i n , R a v e n G l a d y s R e y n o l d s , O l g n l . ~ E d o n p hz: 5ch\1la, Woodrow Svengard and How- "luissions"last Sunday evening atsd Sublet.In. Axel Swanson home.This week The l|llha|:ltool students were en- they will meet at he Walter Larsen ~ lnednesday by J. J. DDy'¢h°m ' ml gm topic ~ b e "' I ' h g Ph. I).Dr. Doyle gave a "fy inter Elrly }.|i|¢_°ry of |q¢| ,n,k.g»Any i e t ln h ta l k ° ; ; f ! " ? * ' ; i " : d ; " " " T;'y ou nK person is lnvitsll to these or e :ns n s ress medi np.has l11=°f~'l°*°¢i m m f great \=[=°=\»|The Choh' will hold in out re among whom was Thomas A. Edson hhreul and social evening on Thurs- anml a number of falluree includlng hs, of this ufeek st the Rectory_ bank robbers,safe hl0W¢lI,.t¥lmDlES.5¢m| mmol services u.. planned and other "down and outa."i'Hom for the year.The Choir , i n n re tnelr statements he has determined gulrerly at the eervloes,m d , n h 1 'own ability.There he obtained ltls why some succeed and othrs fall)¢la a lmu s 1|,w{d,dDr.Doyle says that he ban never Sun >lc P spent a day in high school.He ae- eufed his entrance into the Unlverv ity of Wisconsin by 1lrtue of his c n u n c u o r C HRI S T {{omer Lincoln and ind Streets) L.H.Clmn.Pastor F:eeledck Lewis Donaldson,of iweetmlnldit Klabey,says th lb tlla ;B|Vl.n tlearlly Sin! IIC: ..r degree of Doctor of Philosophy. He has delivered his lecture at more than five hundred schook ln the | 1I . L A D I E S F R E E Music by THE ORIOLES 0rder Your Winter's Coal Now --We l'Iandle-- Orient Canon City Hanna Rock Springs Anthracite n lll u l v m u sw a m a ...uv nn... -..Uliatnfvfolovendly a."_Pmnlqtm Mid up thrandmlllrlrnd nvdope.*An y ou Ilia: Baic ouf' In uid. "Weil, Pan Dewalt: nut you a cllrls gnm-oomething about advising youto delay your coming.Tau had surl- ea.Too bad..lust nov Mr. bewolh u out of town.""Our of town?°°Wh!. yn.llc wa s a f n 6 1 1 | ago.ill ua somdhlng to lnvenlnte.no num expected no heir hom him. H l l d i l d l a a h u r r y - s o m e i m r q :IQ au:-rr.I bellow an had z\c¢lle6 § : § " h § l" §", i m ]Taft, .um In i8'f'l.Sim was married to Otto Nelson in ma.To them weré horn two boys, Juan T. and Chris.l r and llrs. Nall-on lived an the sum farm until 1910 than lbw moved no Blair when Hr ,Nelson died Oct. 15,' 1019.Hn. Nll;on lived with lm son James T. Nelson and fuaily for the last lhreie years u whom home sho p u n d away.She lenveajto mournh o r d e a t h , t h r e e n m . P e t e r Ta f t o f Fmem ont,J u n e :T .N e l s o n o f B l a h L _ . wr p u ma W mu r i uve y um slum 1.ngle vsuey school ozatnct No. onBlairmakesnoretum.Bartlett fumbles the ball but -recovers.Carl- son punt! the ball to the middle of the field and Decatur retums tenyards.Decntur mites six yards off i g h t t u : k l e _D o u t u r f u m b l e s a n d - . ...s I _l . . - . . in Cedar county,has arrlngett for the erection of a new school house. The old building is to be wh! as soon as the new one is completed. United States.He 'ru as vers earn-est and interesting speaker, and the gouch of humor in his speech was lc ceptsble to his listeners.THe most suceessfui n lly of thei Gnnt public schools have been im sesaon was had in the auembllf on erd by j $20,000 ddtior to tlwif Thumhy .Steen Vig,otlr "P en n" l"oli<les without p crlples Wealth without. work; I"!eesun without conscience; Knowledgn Without character; Commerce without xnonlity;Science without humanity; Wonihip without Slcfificc.cheer leader succeed-ed.ln arousing|A alnoere puticipation In the pro-n grea t dd F °.f'u"""i"m for Fri- Fm of the church wil! heip y ou to anna me of manage."Paanmgtu l|°'W0\1»'hr 006| sale :hare me matter!" Buena sums. 1aanla| forward Lu hi chair, had thrown ber anna uponlil dad m6 la the who of one elbow dt hal buried her face.For a mument she appeared ea nu ianuiiahahadboeaalruc luerada- ill blow nw! the head. 1 n mik xv: and Ch:ia Nalaon ot Umm; one unr*ther, B. P. Killer and one sister Mn. ll.P.I.-arson of Kennard.beddel eight grandchildren and eight grae* grandchildren.In infancy the deeeaaad was bap tlaenl in the Lutheran church and later confifmed in the .same faith During her whole li!e she was closely hlenliflui with thls church and was a faithful worker far i u welfare. During the early pioneer days, church g § ¢ § ' f m yt r d s a m u m z e n e n d .;§ , b6 o .A n o t h e r a m r i ¢ z ' u f» 1 » i == = 'L Q z§ » & i `3 L fl ~`' I f'nv|¢.n|m u l t i :fi f i f.AGWR fh fh l l l h ¢R f|\ l |In i l . h f a f! u \fn ? | | \!\ Q IYR II n n . -J¥ -- . .- -. h u n I .l n l n u l n d f i l lH f i e e u v u I " l n 'e - - ~-" '- - - -u 1 u , v v \v \ u n .n u " .u n u w - --left tackle.Blair makes one yard pvrwse Ind wil!probzbiy erect | through the line.Carbon makes |.wo!r.ew school house next summer. more yards. Larson makes two ynnla,Supt..E. M. Samuelson oI(~Ru.|h- Carlson ¢||0p|back and kicks overlviile begins the new year with the Decatur go!!line Bal!is put in problem of building n new $90,900pllee on nq)mr'='u»¢nay yan! un¢.| high school lmlkiing.Superintend- Decatur immediately kicks to thelen1.Samuelson wil!begin his sixth : n e | D l ¢ 3 l l L i l ! !i n s u a u g u Qn e w " J u n i o r L a t i n R e n d e r s . "n m ]B u n n n A P ' r 1 s ' r c u u n c n i s S o n f o n l a n d S c o t t s n e w t e x t a n d A r t h u r p S m a l l e y ,M l c o n t a i n !n o d e s o f f a m o u s h e r o e s o f thnalcal mythololnf in simple form Sunday, October 1s, 1925. This text is highiy recommended by'Sunday School at 10 A M.The U*Clu|-lien!Anoeiation.Superintendent request!tha;mem- TIIE MBU!~CJSBBCI ll! halu nl' the ulmnl lmrl. hive a vena 1 -~-- -»11:00 A.H.--Big Street Pande_-John R. Aye, Chnirmap. |"5 Rodeo R{||¢|1 'n DA NC E A T L zc lo x HA L L .1|C}{.E13_3|_g|,_. " n a w Ps c :S e wAWARDS¢Junior Saws-Poland Chinn ~§1°rm¢».;a»|»yf>. __| "me :c:n.a oun ry n \i| oU T T U I D I R l l l $ l H P I B i l l )H U G l l l £ T l l T »n n f l r t l ) ¢ | | |l | \ | § ' .l . | | \a l l l d n : . M l l i I 1 | ! f V i ¢ l ' 5 W E P !~i n . " " " E .1 i ~~~~l Ihixe-22-cnl.Remington Ril'1e'5\|1 Pnu-26 Hn.by Petersen I-Inndlmm_| _ .iohn McKay.m a n c o m ,n y u n u l r u m m n g lv Yd i o i C o m-S i n lk Hu D r i p ;I n u 9_ 1I . f ¢ u Q i n n n h l n n | | 1 3 1 1 3 Il ; ¢§0v\.|b v l b w r ! l ' \ n | |U ;" "' "- - - - -- - - a - 1 - - --|R l ve t t L u m b e r C o .L m m p u e u ...s P i - I - ' I G a l l o n b D e e B I i R a c k z S l r e .N m s a n .lr u vo c n t |Y P a r ep ;o o !Sh oe s b y l i i t h P r i z e - O n a Po ck et 5 g 5 » »b y 2 n d P r i z e - P m l r Sail:Ho se ,bs'C . |J.Be e k m a n .R o c k O I!C o S t d P r i z e - O n o a r r C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e . C C o u n t Ge n t l e E P H P 'M u i - r s it B n h l d t i I 0 o u r u t : I P n w n o n .G u e t n u y s 'a r d p ,; , ¢ .. . S1 , 5 a n s n f _I Q -P l ,b J N I n .l i b P r i e - O n e P a i r o f W o o l G l o ve s ,'¥ . '1 - _ _ " . - . ° " . 1 - . J ' . . 3 . .;...u . . .r . . f m !I n t Rhzm i l s t P r l x e - 5 G a l l o n s T e u k o O U , b y m a n C o r n , b y B l l i f C I H H IB I C 0 id r w in ho r p g n gd llp mln a u q q ,r "-'N 1 o of the1| gg, while Mug mm au! na xx Io 1ancul.Hn .e son wil n l |2n¢ ward away a ummm mn.foremost In organizing and bdldingl ldds two mane yanls.Binh makesllfuth.zvenzni Wonhlp i t 7:80 PM. first down.Blair pewized five"You ;||_ Mm pt" ,M lrclalmid gg ¢SL Paul Luthenun cnurcn lt S n4 h n g llq ma m mm.0 rn wma forty y ear!180 Sb! *-Lu him mf' una un unomzded an me one of the organizen of the 5 \ unix nround left end.Bruno mllu' four ylrln lhmullh the line.Lu-umsw over for | touchdown.Score-lllllr 6, Deafur 0.Chrlnonlllln in ldrk ¢°ll_Blair kicks of! and Dem tur rehxnu lu the fifteen ynnl line.Deutur Immediately punts and Blahnu the ball.Deulur hold! Blnlr lor duwrn.Decnlur mnku :lx yudlthrough left tulle.Decatur males nv.h.Deutur makes two yanls through thu llne.Decaturmake: the (lm down u the ueoml qulnel emln.'rnmn QUARTER-Decatur' punt.:lllalr kicks over the gm! llnl andxc ls Docotufs mn on uw twentyyan! Ilne.Decntur'| tnkle for log.On second down no game.Deatur ._.,. __,.... .. ._ ......-»-..ft.| house, which hu been avenrowdeul for the put few years.Gnnlen ¢ounty's new hlgh schoolbuilding I: Oshkosh was ready for occupancy September 7.Wnunetn publlc school is ending 1 $22,000 lddltlon to the pxuent building.Wounetl hu I lugs en~nllment ln bo\h grade: xml .hllh uhool u they draw from All of eut-ern Chuecounty and western Hnyu ~olonles epent the week~eml ~vi.-ning n-nm in Lincoln. On "p Tha Mmm nan cm of the wurehdw »h¢ amnded I amy an "" c _vm u ham on Wednemlay ewan; Omen House.Otwbtr 29. l925.Every member luThomas Wilklmon hu nnulned ll'home during the put week beuuae l ol an lnlectlon ln hh foot.m g Hutchlnlon .pmt me mfr and ln Wnyne with Min Hlry Lldlolonr,1 teacher in the Wayne hlgh school.¢ounty_The Blnlr uhooln were dlnmlued Tuunlly ln honor of Pres. Coolidge | wm' no ws LEARN LATIN:vdslt zo Omnho an that day- Glen Morgan hu been nbunl fromNot so muy hundreds of yearn "Juhool men! deya.Glen in vemver Ia-xln vu the unlverul luugungs of ln! from nn openuon upon hi, ur.ull uzhnlnn.ln thou dlyn enyona The Junior lnlgh enioyd an exhi- '~l»h|'~r uw -.me a b°°¥» wmlo It 'Moldon of nf. noym' ventdloqulnm requested in be present. For qukk lervlco m job prlnLln| Mn! your work to The Entexpriu. M 0C h r l s t e n s e n L b r .C o .;| _ gnu"||n|1|||||||||||mu|||||||mn||||||numu|||||||||||||||||||||u||||||m||||||||I|lmmlnllum|n|nm|»|u|||||\|mm|m||||m»& §M A | N T O P F L O U R EEE (Jelby.'Why |ho¢l¢n't he |01 ll mn ur reason-~"i t vu e vi d e n t I n mu n u t mu mn hed not been ln Petefe coollGelce; he could not know thnl | nl! use um :ua come to (ne other twomn end that Peter mllht be the tnlrd to go.81:0 interrupted mm urlth egenltnre of impatience. suing. "lie let: no tor #- no addren-nn-thing withsrlkh to mn h l:1" r ' g m o n w!-u`5l=»|onard be pruned a pearl lrlttoloahiadelhlhen oelzedadpr.UWM the and Q! with hll large whiteteeth. looked ual: at Bnne. lovely in qua of ber uh! lad terror. and threw it Mel into the box.Usually Pluaington on the router at any meet Llndiel' Md of the anne elmnh which was starts! at about the mme time. Thi;society his persisted through al' these years and not hu a large membendxlp. CARD OF THANKS We wish in this amy to express our nlncere thanks end appreciation of the great kindness ehovrn an by the nelghbon and friends in our re- con;bereavement; ln the death of wr beloved mother.` We not ua espec ially dunk Rev. N. P Lang and Rev. P. J. Rllnensen I r a n u l Ulf !! vlu lrl al].ann vw.uq ----- " ' rletPl§|e--$52.50 Auto Spot Light, hlh Prize--0ne Pala of Felt Slippers,by Walter Larsen Gange_by Fiechefz Bootdie.2nd full Prize $5.00 Rug by J. I. Unfuh am Prize-One Pocket Knife, by The 3nd Print Box White Owl Cigxrl by Arm!! Hardwue.Sn! White City Cafe.'Ith Prize-#One Seek Flour, by The For oldest team of Horan or Hula Blair Milling Co. in P ln d e - B o t White Owl Cl»Sth Prize-One Canon Gum, by Hrs. gan, by Robinson Cafe.Antill. Rulka and itkgfulntlonaa--Hanes 9th Pain Two Pounds of Coffomby and mules shown in teams mum; he A. Svr|.nson_owned by exhibitor, who mm be nl 10th Prime-One Pound ol' Coffee,by nlldent of Washington Cotlnlgni P. 1 c ." Tesms must be hitched to wagon.Zllh Prize-One Pound of Coffee, br Scundneu, size, symmetry, pnxularf P.In G. development, qualify oi feet ind lem 12th Prin -One Pocket Knife,by end character of movement to ;,,j Chamber of Commerce. ....¢..n...M..|.t..-.\In m-lrlnr tha lnlnlnr §tn¢¢....51nntt»& Pahmi C l t h u I -ith fath ln! 2nd h t Jenkins Oil Co.| Prize-Fountain Pen,by Ed Isl. welfz.| While Corn-Single Ear Prize-Hog House Roof Window by Rivett Lumber Co. J.Beckman. Prize-0ne Leather when Beeklmi Prize--Pllr Silk I l m .by c_ lo' Gus S-eheffler. Prize-Webeter's Dictionary, Danish Luth. Pub_ Co by 3rd Prize--Six Cana Country Gentle- man Corn, by Blah Canning Co.Prize Wool Gauntlet Gloves, by.Cattle Com. Yellosr--Ten Bars w. J . Su.m Baby Beef Steen Prize-Belt Cluln and Watch, L. r.. lilopp.Prize-Brownie Camen,by Wolff. Baby Beef HeilepPrize-Wrist: Watch, by H. 011-lstenum.5 by lzlld Iza am Prize -Suk S n !of Minnesota Flour, by lnlarrtatlonlll Hill Co. Prize---Diamond Tube,30x35ei, by Robinson 'Tire Shop. Prize-Six Cane Country Gentle- msn Corn, by Blair Canning Co.. Blalr Whitew-»Ten BarePrize-Box Our! Cigars, by Bohn Grocery. un z l I p l x l u u l . l s n l u v v m p w w ' u v -L ] | i n ] n Eng la n d.l i l l y I n d DGII'gp '!\a = e |-da y gt four 0¢l0¢l.5 5313*p u f l u f f g h g m m d f o f a i m m a r k ,fo r ins tan ce,a i !w r o t e t h e M i s a F o g l e a p e n l . t h e w e e k e n d i n 5 ___==________________________________________________ """'° ""°"""' " "" ""~ """ ~ i|§i»5 In air inmrr-emu- cwls ha run--on!*!!'¢-!!.'!!!.'1"1$_'!'H'!.'."...L'..";lr. ma ln. Juno 1-. Rubin,¢;.,_ z. am. ¢|..|,..,..,__ _ 'gp rug.P. Z.Witmn,man urn, by mmf annum; w mi r Rlmli nr ( ".mltn.l l Longest Ear Cana-Any Color ww dorm. alqr _plnllilld .!f-=|;T,; Tm;ug... Latin.Sold At2':.':_°:.:::.'.":.........:.".'._..|lr. lad lm. mu muon.Eac h Club lambs: Entitled ufsnw ani But OM Gill.. J uni or Hows-Ch ula ! whimlatPrim-Sweater, by J. L.Pound¢. Ist and Prin--s1s.oo Fountain Pen,by! 'nu Tribune.' W Sn! Prim-Poc ket Knife,bar .ArndlHardsrus.821| u h P r i q - S u k of o n Mead,byAye Bros.-an 5th P|I10~'-00|Ever 511819 Pencil,br sa w w f .501 Junior S o u r - D i n e Jcnvynl n !P r i z e - - S w a n n :b y J L .P o u n d s .6 t h I.-_. ¢." L g l | u . - | run--une rnc xel umm, ul; uwArnd t Hanh nn. Pig Shaving, (`oli!¢|| Prino-$5.00 Savings Account. by Citiuna State Bank. Prlu--Ono Box Stationery,by The Pilot.Prim-~(h'|¢ Pocket Knife, by The Arrui; Hudwun.I lr i lb - 0 m B d !Blackie,by L. C. Klopp.Primo--Ono (Juke. by The Home Bakery.Prize-Ono Beg 39:1k Pings, bs' Arndt.-Snyder Motor Cn. lst 2nd ara (th 5!.'h GU; Tth pf1§llr`?.f.`I"`I»I.»Z?.§§§f`<»1=so-m me - 0 1 1 °Carton c m - u ma . y u r Life Insunnce Policy,by bv The Eat Shop_ G. L Dixon.'2nd Prim-Bama Toilet Water,by Priz e-- Mm:Maher,Comphte;Std vnn Pharmacy.bar Ralhm,mn's Ganga.I Ileafkll. Ear Com-Any Color hrlze-One Redipoint Pencii, by lst Prizo-Dae Carton Cizarettel, Blair Dm: ca.1 br The Eu Shop.Prim--Ons Rear View Mirror,and P1in--Bottle Toilat w m r .by haf 'rm Amit Hlndvrare.i smmz Pharmac y .;>f;,,..5|,¢ Cans Cuuntry Gentlf 3rd Pm..-.sax Cam Country Ganda- mnn Com. byBlair Csnnlng CU mln CON. by Blair Canning Co.P f ; » . . o m Gingham Dru ".by Talk !! s un o f Co m mm Ear f:_ n. ngarula.ol Bu lkP a u - 0 n ¢ - h m D o n n H n n d k e r - l i l *P Q # - 5 - g u n C l z a n u e s .b r n l _ .I -I n n yards.A pus.Carlson to Van,]§||¢ |§\ ll lu i u nc unn v un vu;1 "gh :vui l l !th a z hh f c l a r k ll e p pl d in [r om : h a c a n c o m p o d z i o a R o o fi n g u n t i l l o u s u n a o t u l n s p a d d e d : N u c a n p a i n i u i d l . -la-¢ae~ * t a m n r . " 'D i d H r . D ¢ \ \ d | ' o n y t h u ! h o w a s g a i n ; - d l d h a h a n u a : r o d r u n m f ' I s d t . " ~1m»m~ Ir. mi Irs. Pau: u. Tait, M n_S o p h l l Ta f t , H n . H m m : T o l l . _¢ - ..¢»u D A N A n o z u c s I ! a n y B l a i r c l t l l e n a w e r e n v a b o u t w h a t I n g o i n ;o n l n t h G l i b e r l u n p d a u r a h a t W a d a al ia : |u uw \l m U i l i Q u a l n h Han! nn m u.Dustin! I. nhpn r.»§f,;; ,'§||]},,]`§'.{'u`I¢ii'u_ Mai- four 5ard loss.Decatur tries a pas]rnd ball 'ou to Blair on down. Car!-|` } i , _ h , ¢ w e s h o u l d l g u n ~ ~ B e c k : 1 ¢ ¢ N l l f Y » M a r §1 son gels away through th!line, in onler that we might enjoy the ga n !Hanningsenz treasurer.He l e n 3 0 ~e ~tw¢h.e yards.|1.' n e u authors ho wrote in thii S;Lib Ruih Comptoni .A n ls ln n l = r u u r t n Q u n n a m s - u m r m u u |anRllIl¢l u g Lucille Jsn»en_another tant down, tdn an and run n l\{ ¢....... Hn nmnnm than um.mn... l..¥l¢_[|» urn I By All Grocerst o h l b lo - E x r u u mn 'mme d li p 1 C l ld \ |p ! r 0 il\ |l¢a a u u u b m u r n u d e u u a u n a In vs d hk n uu llo au .llc IAM. 'lhn l m r » m n m m » N t h . b u t n u mndmlranuun.n a m a n m u mllfwrd nyxfnn nov." "umuum \\ ¢ u ¢ . g u u 1 1 w e h o d d w a l l p l `"|\LdPcun1n|-tn n o vu a g n nc r u b cmmlc ro fn u w h m n k u u y f - n m n m u m n l u d h u o n n a l n " Nu r b ld L H a n n a ;HM I !K l u w m v l n BIl1|\'lll£hl|.||_||»°|4 lvlb - ¢ wu » u ¢ 1 o n . p r n b \ b ly wlm| n u r u n k . o | \ u T a u C ¢ u n l ¢ . | AN n l m w - u m o e o m a m m w w : m u m an \i | 7 u m a .n uPmdu io u.Th !!v u l u lh lk b la n li u h l xs o m c p n p c u xo p vc h n r u u u a m n u m w u w mu a m m a u m m n r l u v u w e u a u m m v n u ' ' n m r w 'm a P a d u a ."| \ | ' ls l| . l' n d . " ' W u x rl n n l n d u p o i n h n l a w u u m b u tv u n m m m \ u » ¢ » a . | » ¢ u » ¢ u h lv o l e n' n e a u a a r u n v n d w a s " ' * * " ¢ : ' , ; # g § g 3' 1 ¢ | \ pro or thru yum uf forming a fool- b l ll tu m Hvvuver. thu Ink af (I-mne n r m mm n X mpo ulblo w' d» "\Y'~Nn| u y u. - 'Hn anz huln ll q u ln l u g : lh ll y u r .Th e n a n n n ar da wn vi- °| |lU¢ :wo rdloa. bro nxuphann, | mmet, c hdmt nd A lurp_ Mn. Kooy man ll tuc hlng upns nlon sph: thh nor. Mr. Swlhnn mme: over (nm Frv- mcnt \o huh dolin ovary Mn|»d;y. Mn. Dllc , ol Dumb, \: 01| vdnl leuhor bun. Tb: *Minh plly s n na llgnlnl up(ol QM lllD\l\| \ouru\m»n!_ TM rudl~g ehwlo known u, "Nan dbk Lluk n1ls", hu boon orpnlud (ur nn you by Prof.On r n u d . ' mn membsn of this onglnlntion nu! I book meh momh nm! thin moot al so m Ma u w d b e uu wh : h u b u n r u d .The D anish Immun la mid exclusively.' n n Hn !m a i n ;h u hun u c In Nov. Qu.st B n b mw of Pn l.Waldo N k h u O M afB o h n h n r lu f n b u h wa l b e d h eulud. 2nd s m ith o n Blh 'hh rn u- xf o nn uz n run,Tribunl. Prim-84.00 l h m n n Blllr Rle h t Sinn. Prile-Cap, by J. I; lurk A Som.P r h o - OM Evur Shnrv Pencil, by Ed Wo\!(_ r u n - m r o f s m H u w, b y J . E. Ha r b C S o u . Prhs-'Oni Sack of Flour,by ny u m m n ,r., Blu): lllllng CmP d a - T w o W I u l ( h f lu , by A_ Swumou.Prine-Ono Pound of Cnlfee. by P . 1 G,ln ln r B u r n - B a n p h lle l r n . » - mo o s mu g - u mm ,by The sun Bu nk.2 n d P d u - C u mn .by H. J. Cooin. lrd Pn»~om 'Pirelli Knife. by Thi Ama; ilu-d vuv.au. Prine-OM Pllr Sllk Hou,by B\h 90| lr . m- P r im-On e Su k Flour. by 'rhe Bm: Milllnk C0-au Pa"-on Pauml ol Cofhe, by P. A c_n h r . f . » ; o | » mm . 1 c m . . . b v P. l G.mm Prize-Ono Pound »1 Celine. by |>_ x a.nun ;:ALv=<J e n n 'm Pda.f: - nu r , b v J . n. Gmi - u n .rm v nu-o m mr Bu la !Bmvn Shoes. br 1. s Huh a som. 2nd Prup--Innnoll Witch, by na Wo\!l.an Pri m--Om Poc ket mn, b y 'ne Amd; Ha nlvuv.' a u . m » - r u » \ - u m . b y h m m m H u - d u m ' Hulshdll lst Pr ln -S wu wr, b y W J. Sla- 1lin. cram, me Shop.y u m " - o n Calm.by Our, chiefs. by E.. B. nmnem.S t h m u . - o m Pueht Knife,by Chamber of Cummers.Mk .Pocket Knife.b¥ Chun r of Comgaarce.loLh Prixo-Ono Poeht Kn lh ,by Chamber of C o mmun . C GRN s n o w Glen Wilwn.Chdrumn Edd In P. Z. Building (tho Old um. Pktun Shaw Phca.) Y d l d l C o r n - 1 | h u m Prim-One S q u n I n k Hidu Rmf lnm by Chrhtensan Lum- ber 00.Ind Pri:-W alrh, by H. 0|\| rmann_ Ind W lu -Sl: u m Co untry Gau th- uun Corn. Blair Canning Co. W h u r C o n - I 0 h u uv.Prim-80 Rod: Blrbed Win, by Owbtenuu L m m C a :ind Prim-Ono Sack o(Flour,by Qu u t y i l u k n . |nwvm. m-...-..2nd Prix»~0nc Pnlr Nerf: Falz Sllw pen, by Sorensen Shoo Shop. MERCHANTS' c mrrss'r B a l Doeonled Window,\u1n| hr m p ra d ur u o n ly -i n P d u, MD ; 2nd, 8750: Std, $5.00.To b e wu d by W omon'| Chunber of dzmmm. and winner: lo be umouneed W¢d~ nenduy. Dcwber mh .RE ST ROOMS AT c m' HAL L ANU L lB lA Ry c o u m m s s s _ John R. Axe. Lhnlpr Rnd O'Hlnlon, General c humnn, H. H. S h u n. H. J . Co o h , u mm Robinson. Concession;-L.L Snydar. Arrnngwmnnu-Henry Grimm.J_P. Jenna. Knri chmnwn.cm-1. m m . lln uk- Han ry C.Joann. Dams-l<lslry Morris,C. E. K.r\m0 Live Stock Exhibited §F1§fi2'§5§$fi Park Saturday Only _ , ,.. r \ s w n e :for a touchdown,on ¢ n " " " " "end run.Score-Blair 13. Decatur o ls m m 1 l n c n c l !I n u e c a w r .u e c u u r pgv u n i b e m n h i st u r n s t e n y a r d s a s t h e q u a r m e n d s .h d ;' M u m ; ; . _ ~ ; f _ _ _ ;m g - ~ Is c a o o l . u u z n n x x a 1 1 4 u a s n A s a . \f ; ° :" ' °v a l u e a f c u r E n g l i s h " " " ' E I1M a n y o f t h e s c h o o l b o a r d s o f N e ' g n ¢ ; ? rg ; : . ; ; , . 2 Z . ' . . 1 ' f i i ' _ e ; _ L ; b r i s k :w h o p o n p o n e d t h e s u c t i o n ndh u n g n p r i c e to,a n d t h a t t h e w o r d i " " . d f ' " i " ¥~ " "P " ' Q '" v\ I u e "co me s f r o m 5 L a t i n w o n ! B o u r k e ,B A g r a d e ,a l l we e k . W u !b u i l d i n g - - l d l s a R o b e r i l .3 h n n d i t h o n W l d n a c l l y z H i n A n d a r so n , l s t a n d i n d, a n W e dn e s d a y . N o n h B u i l d i n g - H i n L i p p i n c o t h S n ! a n d i t h , a n F r i d a y ; H i n D a vi s l s t a n d 2 n d o n W e d ne s da y q n d 'l ` \1 u nl l ly . 5 I ' x - - . . . . : . . . . . . . . .4 4 .u u r l n g l u v ~rAu~ rlisriml §§E'§ § Panracr A'|"I;lfND:\N¢g FOB THE PAST WEEK Sth A nude-Arline Amill, cm- methe \ on e nam- K ! . ¢. nm Wruulu of Un .iam pm for mkled lo fm. that manynwPmidenx ~1111; |s|.Aln mu.|.mu cu.213 ';":.:°';:: §munn|mmn||mumalmm|||lrmm|||||nmuu|nummnmlmn:mumumunmnlmnlmmlm|uuun|||||u||nmmw» school boards are now going nheu! and ending school building: lo meet l their naedn.a Home of the Nobrukl ddes andtn u m whith a n building nov o r ' 42 ~ `z¢"". THE 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 °°"'3__'"....§"".'I!un-..m af um um.Thu sur mmrldlr . J Sunday with Mrs. { ALL 'mx Psovus ""'; Ill! as lm ff"._'Z.".'fTf!f,i,§;.¢1n» nhees Hhs York, who!H:BLAlR°5.LEADING NEWSPAPER n L l ... um s a n e u =- - - ~ --|.Fridsy.n n rs no '|.. a atenofnphsr ja Naw York C¥2.y Chu. Krohn Saturday morning---.-1_A.QA-;_...L left the lut of the va l( for 1- ul Hr_n m Th m v w n vh i u d |Del¢nt¢ at Luxe ua tha Nations!H u !Ask for *BLUE RIBBON BREAD"l r l .lilllll 123% aus mn ' 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 at their hal!Saturday awning During thc so-cial hnur following theDinah!Fridny # M I M to witnnn .Mme .hm »-==» ma flu works au- ss~:.fr; °:=::":.'..'"'f;.1'f"':.,,:3. Ozmlm.Mrs. PalmerFrldovrr th! radio," l ' h l |was Rev W eminfs !i11tCon\;n|.ion ata| ¢sr"r1mn<m me n | Mr Chu.Krbhn cnliod at '- " 1 lllnen Erntltlne nnd Roby H6303 putonte, serving as their putor foris l eousin ol' Mrs. Mcibeeman and ai Pawnee,He SPM* home Sat .'nm' h ome fr om Teh and :eat (oar y u r : m d he and his fnmiiy her girlhood home was Mines Evily n and Spnck the weekend with hams folks.nj., ,d thdr vm then are much Nebraska.rm of E w Smllh Mrs Howard Hsin m a m a Mn.. e Y z rrsmiled nt the me ...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 i 1 1 § i v s o F ? O M i 1 E k ?'§ f ; ;§ ; ' , _ ; f f A L £g g _L r § s. _ § g _ \_ ~BLAIR rumnss 'ar-'J . ,l " P Y f..*~.x ,1 - / ; 1 . j . .4 " '. . ~ » lg. Yi é1l ..,a T xi .1 play az me Aharben ran mek. Jaaae llovrr returned no hls home as Battle Cmtk Wednesday altar s abort vlan at the Gllbm oboe' -Mme..John Jsckaon wang no omaha on Frldaytoaeahlaviiewlwlslna Mondial eeeovsrlng from an.opera- kilnnh. T. J . Reese expoda to go ze Unadn Wednesday to attmd the an- . n w Nelmaka Bowen eonventlon, which oonnnea 011- l6~ll.Chr!! Rlelmr waa a bnaloaaa wld!- or al Blair Saturday.J.H. Johnaon attended the (nn- ~enl ol Ed u m al Tekamah on Vadneaday.umm r e - e n a p e n t lad o u r to 'Omaha auenllu dna nomaotlon. ln. l-lorry Tmhlaan want to Omar-'Im 'l`1\»dlr' and jolnd bel* husband aho waa already down there. za s o n o .Loon mire,snxrley leKsrd»er om Leo Fonuu la!! un lasi ol the waek for a few day s l:emLln| trip oear Mnnorth.Nebr. 'Hwy wlll vtsll. at the Chal_ Rhlnarl bonu while up m n .Peter Slut, of Blair was at Har- man on Wednaaday.ll n .n n H e p a " l m r 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 or tha (slope.The many Irlanda of Nr. and Hrs_ 'Wallar Caner 'dll ba :ony lo learn 1-'Ill lr. Lam: haa b een qui te ill and unable no li ve lor 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 from Fmnonl Fnlrlay. lr . a n d lin. C. E. Johnson and lla: laaln e dro ve ua Omaha Sun- da1_o. w. nouod n and Georn l- lm nn Frlday for Almwonh, Nm. for a short hunting trlp. ~llr. and Mrs. Pad bland,lllnn.,ie re parental J. D. Lowa home me lan ol the week.They returned to Blair Salunlsy waning for a vlall n¢ the heme ol Ura.Lwe' s parents.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 e br ul. deslh of her mother. ln.llary Wllaon. 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 aoooant o l we acaxlly of lmuur heya, hla Ulla haa eontlnuad to re- olde ln their home in Omaha. m o r Amlck drove w F'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..llomlay for a vlrlt wlth relatlvaa.-Mn. Gilbert Oban returned heme ..._.___._... _ _...e.n - n n n u lmra of Birds " m u a t the I r. r. . n - y u .. . _ . .. . . . .._ . ...aorvad a mor moon '| 'herv wlll »-| 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.Jarnea Gllllam ll. 1'|» Larnah.lllaa ld lth Brunton,who ia at» lending a bualnus college lo Omaha spent the nah-end at the parental, J. w. Brunton homs_I lr . a n d llr s. J o hn Wlll had 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 Calhoun schools were 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 vraa narganlred 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 ;third vloa prealdant,Alko Lcach. aeenlary. Richard lcCormaha treasurer, Helen Bovee; pwrlot, lla~ rle Adama.Thelr r i m sodal llrne wlll ba held thls Friday evenlng with a wr y at me hr u ho n. L_E.Nelson rpenl Tueulay ln Omaha.Melvam Wen vu up from Omaha .lor the week-ond. Mr.and Mrs.R.P.Raasnnsasn had aa guuta the pan! week,her brother, Oscar Larson and wllo of wonhlmgwo.Mlnnesota.Mr.Lar- son am down to men-.I me Legion crnvenllon ln 0maha_alla:Elale mm epenl the week- end ll her home lr Head, Nbr. llaa Heln Kay of Calhoun, waa a gun! ol Hlas Marjorie Goduy from Frou until Satunlay evening. lloberlwn.R.H.Dovee, cm-I. Tx-uhlaen and o. H. Golllly left early 'hloaday mornln¢ on a two week'o hllnllng m p ln lho Sand lllll country near Atklnson, Nebr. The Mlaaes laura and Marjorie Stokes entertained a number of young lolka at a only sl. lhe home or lhelr parents, nr. oml am. J, r. Slokea Saturday evenlng.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! Sunday for n anon vlslz.They came home by 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! on vlolg her slaier,Mrs.Roy Hart and fsmlly at Dixon. Nehr. whlk her huaband la away on a hunglng lrllv_ libres Burma and Ruth Farrar wen weekend guest: of Mlaa Hlllll Wlaar at her home ln Telaamah. J. c. Jacobs ol Dlalr. waa lrlna- oetlng bualneaa in our elly Mo y. M...Nlnervs Carter,of lllalr. 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. I vm spru aoa lamlly .ne nr.and Mrs. Harold Smith vlaawd llthePaul Bprlnk home Sunday ohf- amoon.1-.r-1.lloCenney and 'molly at- tanded the electrical w w in Omaha la-ll Wednesday ovmln; Harold Curley was a eallsr al. the Herman Sorlek home Thursday. Mlaa Caralyna Hodnar vlalted borne folka last Saturday and Sun- dry .d r . o m Mrs. Auron Jordan .oo la r vln aulood to Ithaca Satnrdalw me oeaelon hola;Mn .C w lo n e Jordan'a blnh anniversary.'l'hayn~ turned home on Monday. Herbert Toelka who al. Herman Sprkk'a Friday.llr. E. w. Smlth waa a Fremont shopper Friday,lr. and llra. Herman Sprlck yere edrldnx ln Teumeh sunday.m u Ha u l Hendrickson vlalwl with homo folks on Bonday.lllaa Glady s and Mr. anon Bmlth mended the party dren me xne !_ P. Stokes home Frlday evenlng, Mr. 'ml Cllrlay attended the La- glon Convention ln Omaha Thnnrlay. Gwrze norm and family were in Herman Saturday.Hr .and Hrs.Hefty Kenpdoht and wn,Carl.visited Sunday with the ldengedohla at FomanelloeMinesr m .and Evelyn Sprick were 1:c h u Kr-ohn'a wo.\»md»y_ Mr. Charlee Thlsfoll waa ln Fre- mont Friday. 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 work Friday. llr. and Mn. I-'rank Krohn warned ex lh¢ Chan.Krolln home Monday morning.Mr. Herman Sprlek wan ln Herman Fr-l<lay_sl. Blum and lamlly vdalted with lPll|llV¢l In Telhaata Sunday. llr. Harold Curley ealled ar ller- man Sprlck's Saturday.` llqrman Rogervs rhlldren have been very lll with lne lnteatlw flu aplrlemle whlch hae been xvlnx around,b u t a n some improved al thla wrltlnq. BOTTOM ROAD NEWS The llorrlo 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.and Mra.Joe Nmlu r and(ll\lKh\El'vinlted at Lhe Fred Rav home sunday. Margaret Iverson, Pearl and vlalteel at ine Henry (Iaiuu Mrs. Clara home near Arllnglon Su y.Klan Clara remained for a (ew dlyx vlalt Twoenyoy ed a :ally pull an the Parker may home sanmnay evening. lluxter and Holly McCoy. Cloro and Pearl Iverson vlalleel ot the T.lvl.. lreraon home Friday nlghl. nr .and Mrs.Pele Pu emn,of Lyona speng Monday nlghl. aml Tues- day with her mother, 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 and have baron hashing corn.The dosan nelgl-:bore and rrlenda ra ls dl s Y q la lu hl el l l le er Ill5, n o H ir el s ll s ,1 n F A vh a l oll I c n r 1I e S l s I I l l l l I - l 1 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 u - u ' 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- ... . - .___ n....|.. ...,. ... 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 . . .D l l : 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 -1' 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 | .Culxfomim i 'tht attention of then cnnvenliuns.QUICKLY SUBDUED hi i nanothgg 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 l l i l u l l u n u n - . . . ......_- u m m .l n .L u » » - - -- = I . . ! 1 - z e " ~ " . 1 ' . '. L'| * ' : ' ~ . » = ' -g n u - ~-=-=-~»==-=n m I u i l l l l l n r .m u l :n l v m w n Ui ¢ " ' ° | u n o mMrs.Clifford Krause,Mn .Wal-I § _ . _ . . . . . . . -_ . ¢ . . r Q : - - = - ' A g "3 Qy ster Shell, per am ..1.40 .'rr/ "-.__Large pkg. Ontmeai -.25 :.1 -an *Sa ul!""--.20 5 ~.-.Jersey Cream pancake Gout, I -'.__g large pkg.~---.ao a n us;u l uunuun\ | _ -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 = = E5 mtl.:agua |mn.n.u ......Y-.-im : roc k from Oma ha than :ho M hom nelivlng lnatmant for ey e Xmubh-l l l u Ruth Robllil.of Omlh i' Y m m h i r a i n l r ,l n .E_c .B o l d . a n d n u m e r o u s H e n n a : fr i e n d s n i w d a y s I n t I n k .l \L - . . ;B . . . - 1 .I l l !l l ! !* l i k f d ? 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. George 5aclmler en- Lrrtallnd her mother, Hrs. Schneidlr and other relntives from Cam Crook Nebr. mfg Sunday.Hr .and Mrs.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 E §Jersey Cream Buck Cream of W heat l'ine1\m>Ies, large cz wha t f lou r..su ~-».25 an 35c or 3 for Sl.00 " H H D W I ! "i v a n .l - H u ~ \ --ng llai i y , Nlh r ., tha n b l gn u to work as linotype aplnter.l i n ' Swan hu gone bo Turin . lo n tn vial! hi! flullr.llr .and H n .L.A.Wdnduani ailrhil to drive to Johnson, Nebr. putting in 1 new boargd walk aaron ¢;,i§.§|¢n spent Buwdlv evening withthe crook nur the 0.A. Johnsen!;,§| mother. Hrs.Elhn 1-Herman ex : n a m tution.The walk was torn Bun county.away during the enlarging of the Mn. Harry Ty s on mm Thumiay creek bod and hu somewhat incurs- rnd Friday at the pazenul,Art wenlenced those living in the western Baker home nur Tekamnh.. I - 0 u l A - _\ . l -\ .. . . . .- | ~uraer Lany "5 Phone orders given same §c o n s i d e r a t i o n a s t h o s e t a k - » - - -- - - _- . - _- ¢ . ¢u n ] . \ _m n n n 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! from 81: to tic per lb. Bee! Ruut.-- He to 184:u." n_.....1 e:_1..:- ..- fr nm..- .hmb anSunday aa apend :ho day srilh zhdr son. Alban and family.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 l m m '.ua of tha Ha E. chureh mn Wadnnday afumo-an for - u m ! u h h I n A. 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 m of Haunt..Ira. latladga 1| pnaklont pan or: 1mm.Stockton Heth, af Omaha vraa up 'h.\»sday and onrabinad budnna with pluaaun and enh rld an afternoon rf jul: snip: hunting near here. Jammu liroukracn la finding 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 family vlaitod 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 apengSaturday nigh; and Sunday wrizh harshu t a nd husband.Mr.and i m . Cori!Gary,near Tekamah. Mr. Dannia Fryman \hm»h¢d thla meal at A. E.Dixonaf. linry andiirnnezh "I'yaona', J. B. Conr tya' ami P. li. Tyaona'. Ciyde lldakr atunded the Nation. al Legion convention In Omaha. iaat Vfa|:!|salda|. Q Corn hunkin;haa begun at tha 1 1 1 : 0 9 ' A . \ | n ¢I n a a n 7u n -E == .==L.-E 7777777777777777 1 `§ o n o v e r o u r u u u u u u r . . a u u u upricescompelattention and early ordering is aug geated. HUUIIG, Dlrlum ua JPork Chops - Harnburgor - About i mn of c ab Kraut, par ih. North Side Store ` South Sidf 44 y 'a nQ u a : t y S e r v l c e a n d P n c e JENS NIELSEN. Prop. .. - -- - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n n n | ¢ n k u u u v u u vu n . »¢ bags [ur Sauer .28 JB 2 I-Zc \ ¢ l l e n s - n - --,-" '_ "_Up r e p a r a t i o n e f t h e i r n o o n : n o e l \ \ h e n " m W '" W "1 P d r m m e W °a n e u l . . . . . . . . . . - . ,. . .'+ 0 ¥ l \ § 'b r u i n e e .M r .P u l s w a s b m .F "n a n ~" " 1 T f ,l r n l l a l s o u w l e t z e n d e c l t h e s e r v i c e s .r n e : n m c n( ¢ \ I . 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' T . § " l T . $?= §'$'f r i e n d s ,f ~ - » § ? . I ' . i f » } § 2 l 2 f , ' f f ' 2 f " i i » T I L " § ; = 3 ' J .' 1 ' § .' I ' i ' » ~ ' e n o c l a t i o n o f C c n n e g a l i o n a l c h u r c h - 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 eeltail, 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 § g=mumumnn|||||mnnn||mmE|| | ¢ , lu n " m uh um a u lnr nl! ! ls " "" " '* " ' " "" "" "|F'. ' ! . . . ~ n n l u n u n - h m S u h r -I WI! Gill!!! I-III. tho "Ui"~ l ll l ll l ll l lmlmmlum|||||umlumu||| al an nn ~...».r